Craig M. Thomson
March 10, 1968 - December 3, 2010
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March 10, 1968 - December 3, 2010
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Anita H. Normandy Park
Craig, you will truly be missed. I enjoyed the many conversations, covering topics, from cooking to taco carts, to eating your favorite tamales. I am grateful that I had an opportunity to know you. I am saddened from your early departure in life, but grateful that I had a chance to know you. With lots of love, your sister in law, Sherry.
I’m going to miss you Craig. I looked forward to our almost weekly conversations and have missed those talks tremendously, especially the parts about the taco cart and tamales. I’ve been remembering the goods times we had camping, riding motorcycles and shooting BB guns and will cherish those memories. Love your brother Clay
Craig I thought you were a great uncle and I will miss you very much, truly Lucas.
I will miss you Uncle Craig. Love Sydney.
We are so sorry about Craig’s passing, he was always pleasant and will be missed.
Craig, I always enjoyed and will miss the conversations with you at Clay’s and Sherry’s about your love of the outdoors with fishing and hunting and dogs.
Craig…after 22 years you are like one of my own sons, and I love you and miss you more than you could ever imagine. Thank you for the hug and telling me you loved me too. Cody still misses you but now has a lovely, caring homewith his own two cats. God keep and love you for us now. May your soul soar.
In the days to come, life will be less without you here. I will truly miss your positive and unique outlook on life. I will miss your ‘you knows’, and the way you could make me feel comfortable in uncomfortable situations. There will not be a holiday that passes that you are not on my mind. So work on a VW, take that trip, and yes that ipod was kewl, just know, I will remember you.
My condolances to all of the Thomsons. I know you all miss Craig terribly.
So long Dude. It’s going to be a long rest of my life without you. Cody has a very good home…fresh peach pie every Sunday. Hope you like it in Colorado. Remember your favorite saying…’It’s all good!’ Love Dad
Working on cars to milking goats there was always a joke in there somewhere nothing but laughs.
from the family in the middle of nowhere.
The Shecklers
Craig,
I regret that you never got the chance to come visit me here in Texas and that we didn’t get to see each other much as adults. Who could have known that your life would be cut so short. But I cherish the memories of growing up together and I wish that my kids had gotten to know their ‘Uncle Craig’ better. You will be missed and I will think of you every time I see a VW Bug or Van.
Love,
Marilyn
Regretfully, I did not know Craig well, having met him only once. In that short time I know him to be
funny, helpful, dependable and the owner of a very smart dog that he adored.
I know from other people that he was thoughtful and kind. Especially to his grandmother. She only had good things to say about him. I’m sure the reason for that is, he was a good person. Everyone in my entire family feels sad his life ended too soon.
Love from your aunt Nancy
Hi Craig. I hope you’re enjoying your birthday in a better place. I’m sorry I was such a crappy sister and didn’t spend more time with you while you were here but I enjoyed the time we were together. I think of you every time I visit a printer and imagine you as the press operator. I’ll bet you were good at it. Goodbye.
Traci