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college wasn't worth missing my little brothers and sisters grow up—————————————————— lightsmade.com
Birth date: Jun 18, 1959 Death date: Jul 12, 2010
Memory Ann Bledsoe died July 12, 2010, surrounded by her family, after a year-long battle with cancer. Born June 18, 1959 in Tulsa, Memory was a graduate of Big Cabin High School, Claremore Junior College, NEO A&M, and Oklahoma St Read Obituary
college wasn't worth missing my little brothers and sisters grow up—————————————————— lightsmade.com
Memory was a dedicated and grounded project manager, and I enjoyed working with her at American/Sabre/EDS. Her integrity and common sense approach to problem resolution was an inspiration to many. She will be missed. Martha Humes
I worked with Memory during the EDS years and then followed her over to BOK. She was a lovely person and a great role-model to all. See will be greatly missed!!! My deepest sympathy and prayers are with the family. Linda Bezdicek
I worked with Memory on Travelocity.com.I remember my 1st conference call with Memory. She put me on the spot for making an inaccurate statement, and then later put one of her own team on the spot for being wishy washy. Immediately after the meeting, I called her boss and insisted that Memory should be Travelocity's sole dedicated project manager. Over the next several years Memory and her team accomplished some amazing things for Travelocity.She was a good person. She always found time for a smile and a joke. That's how I remember Memory.
Many blessings and peace.
I was a coworker to Memory for many years, but in more recent times came to know her well enough to realize we shared many common interests including our faith, dedication to children's ministry, Oklahoma roots, and love of family. She is a sweet spirit and will be greatly missed. Her passing from this life gives us one more reason to be thankful for the hope we have in eternity. May this hope bring comfort and peace to those who mourn her passing and celebrate her life.
Our heartfelt sympathy go to all of Ann's family. I am sure you know that she & her Mother are smiling down on you.
I worked (and rode to) work with Memory for years. She was a great gal, fellow OSU fan, and dear friend. I will miss her.
Simply put, the world was a better place for Ann having been in it. My deepest sympathies to Uncle Bill, Mark, Kathy and the rest of the family.
Memory,You will be missed my friend, OSU / OU football games just won't be the same without you. God bless you, you are at home now!Love Sherry