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1923 - 2007
Charles Edward Craig, 84, of Huntington, died Saturday, July 21, 2007, at Huntington V.A. Medical Center,he was born, July 14, 1923, Huntington. A Son of the late William & Mary L. Effingham Craig.He was Preceded by wife Lois Fisher Craig, (4) Brothers, Harley, Paul, Malcolm, Bill Craig, and GreatGrandson Jonathan Dement: he was retired Pipefitter at CSX.he was a Veteran of U.S. Army, and Proctorville masonic Lodge #550, F &A.M.He is survived by Son & dau-in-law Chuck & Betty Craig- Chesapeake, Ohio, Daughter-and Son-in-law Susan & Jack Miller- Huntington, Sister- Donna Mances- Fla, (5) Grandchildren,(6) GreatGrandchildren.Proctorville Lodge #550,F.&A.M.will hold masonic graveside services Tuesday, July 24, 2007, at 2:00P.M., Burial will follow in Highland Memorial Garden, South Point, Visitation will be held Tuesday from 11:00A.M. til 1:00P.M. at henson Mortuary, Barboursville,. The procession will leave funeral home at 1:00P.M. to the cemetery.Condolences can be sent to family at www.timeformemory.com/henson
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There are currently 6 condolences.
Tennie Monroe
Friday December 7, 2007 at
7:44 PM
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I am sorry to hear that Charlie has died. I talked to him about a month before and prayed with him. I have changed my life and am now serving God. May God's peace be with you all. Tennie Monroe
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Toni Gygi
Saturday September 22, 2007 at
11:05 AM
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I was Mr. Craig's next door neighbor, on Shawnee Circle. I just found out about his passing, as I was out of town July 20-30.
I didn't know him well, but he seemed a sweet, friendly man. My deepest sympathies go out to you. You are in my prayers.
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Sarah McInerney
Wednesday July 25, 2007 at
3:30 PM
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To Charlie's family,
Charlie was more than a neighbor, he was my friend. He talked to me about his life when he was a kid. He made me CD's of music and gave me cookies and ice cream. Mom says he gave me his time and that is what I will always remember about him. I have a special photo album full of pictures of the two of us and that is something that I will keep forever. Even though I didn't see him as much these last few years, I will always remember my good friend Charlie. Love, Sarah
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Margie and Sarah McInerney
Wednesday July 25, 2007 at
3:23 PM
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To Charlie's Family,
Sarah and I were neighbors of Charlie's for the past 11 years. Charlie got to see Sarah grow from an energetic 3 year old to a young lady of 14. We were both saddened to hear of his death. Charlie meant so much to both of us -- he shared so many stories of his family that we feel like we know you. We will miss seeing him working outside his home and eating his ice cream! We will miss seeing him riding his lawn mower. He was the best kind of neighbor to have. Our thoughts are with you and Charlie is in our prayers.
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Tana Adkins
Tuesday July 24, 2007 at
8:04 AM
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Dear Chuck and Susan, I just want you to know that my thoughts are with you and your families at this time. If there is anything you need, please let me know. Love and prayers, Tana (your cousin)
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Susan Ray Popp
Monday July 23, 2007 at
9:33 PM
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Dear Susan
Sorry to see in the paper about your father. I know you will miss you dad and you will always have special memories. I remember all the good times we use to have on Chase Street. Miss some of those days and old friends.
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