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Nancy Kinsolving McVicker
July 25, 2009
To the family of Bro. William Craig:
I never had the opportunity to meet him socially, but, spiritually he was a giant to me. When he would come to church, he would always want me to play the piano for him to sing "Keep Walking". I am sure that this is what he is doing now -- only now on streets of GOLD! It was my priviledge to know this man of God!
Mary Craig
July 20, 2009
What a nice rememberance. Uncle Willie was always so kind and displayed a wonderful since of humor; I wish that I could have spent more time in his presence. Niece, Mary.
July 20, 2009
We miss both of them very much. They were so much a part of our parents' lives, I guess that's why they are so much a part of ours. Nice picture and lovely memorial. Niece, Sarah
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