Andrew-Craig-Obituary

Andrew E. "Andy" Craig

Portland, Oregon

Jun 3, 1952 – Nov 14, 2021 (Age 69)

About

BORN
June 3, 1952
DIED
November 14, 2021
AGE
69
LOCATION
Portland, Oregon
CHARITY
American Heart Association

Obituary

Send Flowers

Andrew 'Andy' E. CraigJune 3, 1952 - Nov. 14, 2021 Andrew "Andy" E. Craig, 69, of Victor, Mont., passed away unexpectedly, but peacefully, while recovering from surgery at his home Sunday, Nov. 14, 2021. He was born June 3, 1952 in Baker City, Ore., the eldest child of Frank and Ruby Craig. Andy...

Read More

Guest Book

Not sure what to say?

I think of you constantly brother... I miss our occasional phone calls when I could get advice or just vent to you. as an older brother, I could always count on you. I hope you are well and happy wherever you are now and I know you'll always live alive in my heart and memories. Love you!

We loved Andy - he was such a fine human being. Loved his laugh and humor, his care for people. We didn't get to see him as often as we would like, but sure will miss him. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family and friends.

Loved Andy, Wish we could have spent more time together.

Our deepest sympathies to Charlotte and the entire Craig family. We have many fond memories of Andy entertaining us up at Skyline Tavern for many years. He is missed.

hey big brother - it's me again... I'm writing for mom as she still hasn't gotten the hang of this computer stuff and says she's too old to worry about learning it now. I guess you must know how your passing affected her - she's totally lost and all she could do between sobs is to say that no parent should outlive their children. She did thank God for your surprise birthday visit this year and a last chance to see you....

hey big brother, you sure surprised all of us and not in a good way like you usually did. I feel lost without you. I can't imagine my life not being able to call you for advice, for a laugh when I really need one, for a cradling hug when I crave that 'big brother' safety net... save some time for me when we next meet to make up for lost time... I love you and will miss you deeply.

May your memories of the wonderful times you shared with your loved one comfort you and your family, today and always.