Albert-Crigger, Jr.-Obituary

Albert Henry Crigger, Jr.

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Sooo pop I’m 20 weeks pregnant and I’m having a baby boy he’s healthy and growing in my tummy wish u was here right now I will bc always tell my son all about your legacy he deserves to know who his pop is u would of been the best great grandfather to my baby we miss you down here things without u been very hectic and unhealthy things are not the same like it used to be with u here. I miss u sooo much pop

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I miss pop its been years with out him I miss calling me Chloe Jean and chlobell

Merry Christmas In heaven Dad we miss as you dearly love you always

Happy 62nd Birthday in heaven dad. We all love and miss you. Gone but not forgotten. Rip

Hey Holmes.Will miss your bluegrass dancing. You were the baby of Buckey's children. You and Shirley, Mom and Jabo are gone from this world and in heaven with Buckey and Granddaddy.I pray for Linda, Crystal and Lucy and your grand children to be blessed and lift the burden of pain from your passing.God bless you all. You will be missed.

Uncle Jr, I am definitely going to miss your phone calls , when you would call and talk to mom a few times a day,lol!!! You giving me directions on how to cook.Drinking a beer and listening to music with you, hearing your stories about the old times.i love you and you will be greatly missed but always in our hearts.

Fly high uncle Jr crigger I remember you living in Scots manor n I use to come over and stay night with Lucy n crystal n also when you live behind uncle Larry Duvall n dolleen Duvall you will truly be missed by a lot of ppl you will never be forgotten may you rest in paradise until we meet again uncle Jr love u

Put a candle in the window. Rip dad I love you

Obituary

Albert's Obituary

Albert Henry Crigger, Jr., resident of Halifax, Virginia formerly of Glen Burnie, MD passed away November 13, 2016. Born in Maryland to the late Albert Henry Crigger, Sr. and Vera Lucille Crigger, Albert spent his life living in Glen Burnie until moving to Halifax five years ago.

 He was a fun, outgoing, outspoken person who enjoyed listening to Bluegrass music, particularly Bluegrass gospel music, and loved spending time with his family. Albert worked for Broughton painting Company for 35 years.

Left to cherish his memory is Wife of 34 years Linda A. Crigger, daughters Mary Crawford and Crystal Crigger, brother Paul Crigger, Sr., sisters Carol Garner, Mildred “Millie” Crigger and Joyce Nicholson, grandchildren Kayla Fullerton, Shauna Fullerton, David Crawford, Jr., Brianna Crawford, Chloe Watson and Tyler Crawford. He was preceded in death by siblings Alberta “Sissy” Hambrock, Charles “Jabo” Crigger and Shirley DiLeonardi.

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