Traci Bryn Edwards

Traci Bryn EdwardsEdwards, Traci

1965-2018

Traci Bryn McNerney Edwards went to the arms of her savior Jesus Christ on July 12, 2018 in Sayre, Oklahoma. She was born to John and Judy McNerney on January 25, 1965 at the Edmond Hospital in downtown Edmond above the Bronco Theater. Traci was a lively child and full of imagination. She loved cats, dogs, and horses. There was never an animal with which she couldn’t make friends. She was her daddy’s shadow. She learned about sports, especially OU football and fishing from him. She learned at an early age the correct way to score a softball game, so at the age of 12 she was asked to keep score at the men’s games held in the summertime.

Traci’s love of music was strengthened by her learning to read and play music. Singing came naturally to her. She was selected to be in the Show Choir at Edmond Memorial High School in the ninth, tenth, eleventh and twelfth grades.

After graduation, she married Charles Allen (Chip) Black. They had a little girl, Nicole Dawn Black, who passed away a few days after birth. Then she had Christen Annette Black who survives her. Later, Traci had Megan who only lived a few hours.

After her marriage was dissolved, she met and married Donald Bruce Jordan. They had two sons, Robert Bruce Jordan and Matthew Ray Jordan who also survive her. She became a full-time mom and housewife until their marriage was dissolved.

Traci went to work for Lowe’s in Edmond. She was having some health issues, and this is when she was diagnosed with Lupus. She met and married Randy Edwards. During their marriage, she was having times of great depression. She was diagnosed as manic depressive and bipolar. This marriage was dissolved also.

Traci would battle with her SLE Lupus and bipolar depression with the help of specialists and medication til the day she died. BUT she had the saving grace and mercy of her savior Jesus Christ to sustain her. Her favorite scripture was “I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.” Her church family lifted her up many times. Her special pastor, choir director and friend, Keith Haygood, was her spiritual advisor. We know today she is singing in the heavenly choir…. Rejoice, rejoice, holy, holy is He!

She was preceded in death by children, Nicole and Megan, paternal grandmother, Theresa Popkin, maternal grandparents, Esther Smalley and Orville and Olive Jantzen.

She is survived by children, Christen Hansen, grandchildren, Cameron, Amberly, and Carter; son, Robert and wife Samantha Jordan, grandchildren, Wyatt and Briar; son Matthew and granddaughter Elena Jordan, her parents, John and Judy McNerney; sister, Jana and husband Jeff Petty, nieces, Jessica Petty, Ashley and husband Branden Moore, and Rebecca Petty, aunt, Terri Powell, uncle, Dwight and aunt Patricia Jantzen of Maryland, and numerous cousins also.

A celebration of life service will be held at 11:30 a.m., Friday, July 20, 2018 at the First Baptist Church in Edmond, OK.

In lieu of flowers, please donate to the Lupus Foundation and/or sign an organ donor card. Lupus Foundation 3017 N. Stiles Ave Ste 203 Oklahoma City, OK 73105.

4 thoughts on “Traci Bryn Edwards”

  1. I remember babysitting Traci from an early age, she was always very sassy and in control! One thing I remember was her love of animals, especially horses! It is hard to believe she is gone but I take comfort in knowing she is whole and healthy in heaven. John and Judy my heart hurts for you both, and Jana hang in there! Love you all very much!?

  2. Florine Nicholson

    Judy and John,
    There are no words that will comfort you, only our Heavenly Father can do that.
    I would take part of your pain if I could, my heart hurts for you.
    I never met Traci but she was a beautiful lady.
    Only thing I know is just fall in our Lords arms.
    I love y’all ??

  3. Fred and Bev Huston

    What a beautiful girl she was. I remember the first time I met Traci a few years ago around the Wednesday Night dinner at EFBC. We had an immediate connection and have prayed many nights for her in her despair. She will NEVER feel that feeling again as she gleams in the presence of her Savior and one day we will once again gather around a table at the Marriage Supper of the Lamb and rejoice forever more in His presence.

  4. George Foster

    John and Judy,
    Our heart goes out to you. A day doesn’t go by that we don’t think of our Rhanda who left us in 1991. Your faith will get you by and we know that we will all be together.

    George and Rita Foster

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