Gregory C. Craig, 59, of Largo died November 18, 2010 at Largo Medical Center.
Born in Detroit, he moved here from Berkley, MI in 1988. He retired as a truck driver. He was Christian and enjoyed singing and traveling.
He is survived by his wife, Kay; twin sons, Jonathan and Jeffrey; daughter, Laura Craig all of Largo; and several cousins in Michigan.
A Memorial service will take place at a later date. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations may be made to a charity of choice.
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Greg was loved by us. We have many fun memories of him. He was a very special person. He will be missed.
Always in my prayers…may you be comforted now knowing that he is no longer suffering here on Earth, but is at peace in Heaven.
Wish we could see all of you more often…Greg was a generous and kind cousin to me. I will always remember my road trip with him to WI with fond memories. I will also cherish his last visit to MI with his family. We had a wonderful weekend filled with water fights, guitar music, singing, bonfires, and our wonderful family time. Greg will be sorely missed. May you find comfort knowing he is driving on the streets of gold in heaven now. Rest in peace cousin Greg.
Thinking of you at this time .
All my love, healing thoughts, and most of all prayers are with your family. He was truly a good man – may you find comfort as you cherish the memories!
Kay, I am so sorry for the loss of your husband. You were a courageous and loving wife. We hadn’t seen Greg in many years, but I remember him from when I was a kid and he would come visit. He kinda scared me because he was so big, but then I would get used to him and I remember thinking he was a big gentle bear. My mother would be heartbroken that he has left us at such an early age, but thankful that he is no longer struggling and in pain. Love you Kay and Greg from Janine, Jan, and Brenda.
He was a great father, I loved him always and I know he loved me. Even though its really hard to let go I know he is in a better place now,watching over all of us. I’ll never forget you dad you will always be in my heart. May you rest in peace now.
He was a great father, I loved him always and I know he loved me. Even though its really hard to let go I know he is in a better place now,watching over all of us. I’ll never forget you dad you will always be in my heart. May you rest in peace now.
My thoughts and deepest sympathy are with you and your children at this difficult time. I didn’t know Greg, but knew that he had been suffering for many years with more than one medical condition. I hope you will find comfort in the days to come with all the memories you have and knowing that you have many friends who will always be there for you. I will always cherish your friendship.
It was my privilege to know Greg. In our early years we shared many great times. I always loved his easy going approach to life. May his new life with our lord bring a smile. Our thoughts and prayers are now with Kay & family. May the passing of Greg honor a good man.
I wish the family my deepest thoughts and prayers. Greg was my cousin and I remember him dearly. It was always alot of fun when our families got together. He will be missed by all.
My deepest condolences to Kay and family on Greg’s passing. I and many will remember him as a kind and gentle person.
With sincerest wishes to you Kay, and your children.