Franklin , Craig Darnell Sr. November 10, 1970 - January 12, 2018. Wichita, KS. USD 259 Custodian. 11:00 AM, Tuesday, January 23, 2018. St. Mark United Methodist Church. Samantha Franklin, Spouse; DaMarshae Franklin, Daughter; Craig Franklin, Jr., Son; Jaylen Ford, Son; Brittany Coleman, Daughter; Pearline Franklin, Mother; Clarence Franklin. Jr, Brother; Carlos Franklin, Brother; Debbie Slaughter, Sister; Sherri Guy, Sister. www.thejacksonmortuary.com
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I worked with Craig @ USD259 and always enjoyed seeing and talking with him. He was one of the kindest men I knew and always had such a positive and upbeat attitude. He will be greatly missed.
Joan Hebert
February 1, 2018
RIP
T Saunders
January 21, 2018
I worked with Craig at Cessna. He was such a great guy. My thoughts and prayers for the Family. We all know that Craig is watching over you, and smiling. He is no longer in any kind of pain and worry.
Tommy Reid
January 20, 2018
Craig will definitely be missed. Always knew him to be a man of great character and integrity. Praying God continue to comfort you during this time.
Terri L. Hutton
Terri Hutton
January 20, 2018
Brother Franklin Fought A Good Fight! My Condolences To His Family.
Brian Robinson
January 20, 2018
My condolences to the family. May you all find much peace and comfort from the God of love during this difficult time. Jeremiah 29:11
January 19, 2018
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