April 6, 1970 - November 28, 2020
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John Yarmel
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December 10, 2020
Craig was such a wonderful person. I was so sad to hear of his passing. He will be missed. To his family, I wish you strength and comfort in this most difficult time.
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Sandra Hunt
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December 8, 2020
Dear Carol, There no words to comfort you that I can find. My only thought is that we have to believe that your beloved son Craig, is now with his grandparents Alice and Alfie as well as Joe and Marie, who loved him and will welcome him to his everlasting home. How proud you can be that he was your son and how brave that a part of him continues in his gift to others whose lives will be blessed by his gift. Tears heal and memories comfort. Cousin, Sandra
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Eric Songaila
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December 8, 2020
My first memory of Craig was when I was about 12 or 14, my sister Julie was dating Craig at the time and even at that age my first thought was "wow hope she stays with this guy, he's awesome". Through the years we would see each other at one place or another and he had such a warm and pleasant demeanor and a ready smile that it just made you want to smile right back and made you feel at home and welcome, like you were talking to someone in the family. To the Gaydos family, and to all his close friends, My whole family gives its very heartfelt and sincere condolences, Craig will be profoundly missed.
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Kathy and Meghan
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December 8, 2020
We are so very sorry for your loss. We will keep Craig in our prayers. I remember him more when he was a little guy. Meghan remembers him when he was older. Young or Old he was a very special person. Our sympathy goes out to his Mom and brothers and his Daughter. May he rest in the Lord and be with his Dad .With All Our Love. Kathy and Meghan Clark
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mary hartman
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December 8, 2020
I was so sorry to hear of Craig's passing. I did catering with him at Grico's, he always greeted me like a long last friend with the biggest, warmest hug you could imagine. He was a true gentleman always there if he thought something was to heavy for me to carry he would rush over and take it off me, he always lightened the mood at the end of the night with laughter. I am truly going to miss him, you are all in my prayers and thoughts. Mary.