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John Michael Craddock

1941 - 2017

John Michael Craddock obituary, 1941-2017, Fort Worth, TX

John Craddock Obituary

John Michael Craddock, a leader in the Texas trucking industry, died on Sunday, April 23, 2017. Celebration of life: 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. Saturday, at the Fort Worth Club, 306 W. 7th St., Fort Worth 76102. An informal tribute will begin at 4:45 p.m. The burial will be private. Memorials: Should friends desire, in lieu of flowers, gifts may be made to: TXTA Foundation, 700 East 11th Street, Austin, TX 78701 (www.texastrucking.com) to provide scholarships for students affiliated with the trucking industry; Tarrant Area Food Bank, 2525 Cullen St., Fort Worth, TX 76107(www.tafb.org/donate); The Humane Society of North Texas, 1840 E Lancaster Ave, Fort Worth, TX 76103 (www.hsnt.org/donate); or a favorite charity. Born on October 3, 1941, in Fort Worth, "Mike" Craddock was the son of John Bailey Craddock, Jr. and Catherine Carnrike Craddock. He was a fourth generation Fort Worthian and the grandson of Fort Worth Mayor Roscoe L. Carnrike. He passed away quietly among his loving family. Mike attended Paschal High School and then Texas Tech University, graduating in 1964 with a business degree in traffic management. He was a member of the Phi Delta Theta fraternity and passionately followed the sports programs of his alma mater. His sons, Frank and John, continued his tradition and went to Tech. In 1966, he married Margareth "Marty" Craddock. The couple recently celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary with their family on Kiawah Island, S.C. After college, he returned to Fort Worth to join his father at Craddock Moving and Storage, an affiliate of Allied Van Lines. The trucking industry was one of Mike's passions. He started at the age of 13 cleaning out his father's warehouses and finished his life as President of the business his father founded. During his career, he was also two-time Chairman of the Texas Motor Trucking Association (TMTA). He also served as Chairman of Southwest Movers Association (SMA). In his service to both organizations, he received many honors including Leader of the Year in TMTA and the Heritage Award Recipient for SMA. During the 1980s, he served on the Board of Directors of Allied Van Lines, following in the footsteps of his father and grandfather. He received the Allied International Sales Person of the Year award in 1987. In 1978, he was a founding member of TMTA (now TXTA) Foundation, which has raised substantial funding to promote future leadership development in the trucking industry. To date, the Foundation has awarded more than $1 million in scholarships. In 1987, the Fort Worth Chapter of the Texas Association of Business nominated Craddock Moving and Storage as its candidate for Texas Business of the Year. His company was one of the five finalists for that honor. He had a deep affinity for politics, and that translated into his effective advocacy for the industry. Throughout the many years of service in SMA and TMTA, Mike effectively fulfilled roles of a chairman and member for the government affairs committee of both organizations, advocating in front of the Texas Legislature and the United States Congress to enhance and/or protect the transportation industry. He loved his family and friends dearly. He started taking his sons to Spring Training in the late 1980s and began a tradition that blossomed over the course of nearly 30 years to include many friends and a grandson. Texas Ranger games were never missed, with broadcasts often listened to on his front porch swing, but he also loved attending games with friends and family. He enjoyed playing golf and hosted a yearly tournament with his close friends at Horseshoe Bay, TX. He also had the good fortune of playing the legendary Augusta National Golf Course. He enjoyed traveling with his wife, often visiting Pebble Beach, where they went on their honeymoon over 50 years ago. At home, he enjoyed the company of his loyal dogs, reading voraciously and doing the daily crossword puzzle. His family isdeeply grateful to the doctors and nursing staff at Harris Hospital. Survivors: Wife, Margareth "Marty" Craddock; son, John Patrick Craddock; sister, Catherine "Cathie" Jackson and her husband, Len Jackson all of Fort Worth; son, Frank Carnrike Craddock and his wife, Elizabeth "Liz" Leoty Craddock; grandsons, Jackson Thomas Craddock and William Patrick Craddock, all of Washington, D.C.; brother-in-law, George A. Meihaus, III and his wife Carolyn Meihaus of Austin; nephew: George Andrew Meihaus and his wife, Robin Kriza Meihaus, of Charleston, S.C.; and nieces and nephews.

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Published by Star-Telegram from Apr. 26 to Apr. 28, 2017.

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Russell W Jurk

April 20, 2023

John always gave me sound advice, we did not always agree on issues, but he was able to give his opinion and not offend. A quality we should all strive to have.
He is missed.
RJ

Tom & Suzanne Rubenstein

April 29, 2017

Both Tom and I had the pleasure of working with Mike over the years. He was a most gracious person- a pleasure to do business with, and always treated us as friends. What an exceptional man! We will miss him and are so very sorry for your loss!

MCS Crating Solutions

April 26, 2017

We had the opportunity to work with Mike for many years. Our thoughts and prayers go out to the entire Craddock family.

John and Kathy Hickerson

April 26, 2017

Marty, John, and Frank... You have our deepest sympathy. Mike was a great friend, and just a great person. He'll be missed on many different levels.

April 26, 2017

I had the opportunity to work with Mike at TXTA. He always had a calm way of giving advice, Mike's wisdom helped me on more than one occasion. We will miss him very much.
Laurie and Russell Jurk

Johnny & Michelle Elliott

April 26, 2017

Our deepest sympathy and prayers to the Craddock family. Mike was a true example of a servants heart to everyone in our industry. He will be dearly missed. Please know we are praying for you and your family during this time of loss.

Bob & Marilyn McDowell

April 26, 2017

Our deepest sympathy you, Marty, and your family. Mike was an icon in our Texas Trucking Association and his dedication to the association and to the TXTA Foundation is much appreciated and will be felt for many years.

Patricia DeStefano

April 26, 2017

My deepest condolences to the family of John Craddock may you find comfort in knowing that others share your sorrow. Take comfort in knowing that God keeps those who fall asleep in death in his memory because they are precious in his eyes. I your bible Psalms 116:15 gives some words of comfort. My deepest and sincere condolences to your families and friends.

tracee cummins

April 25, 2017

My parents send their heartfelt condolences to the family. Mike was a friend of my Dad's , Ken McKee.
And he wanted the family to know what a good man he thought Mike was and how he enjoyed working in the moving business with him.
Blessings, -tracee mckee cummins

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Celebration of Life

4:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.

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306 W. 7th St, Fort Worth , TX

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Fort Worth Club

306 W. 7th St, Fort Worth, TX

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