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Billy Craig Roberts

Sacramento, California

1961 - 2016

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Billy Craig Roberts, 54, of Galt passed away on January 3, 2016 in Sacramento. He was born February 24, 1961 in Sacramento to the loving parents of Ann and Billy Roberts. He played baseball and other sports throughout his early years with all his friends. He graduated from Norte Del Rio High...

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Oh Craig. I am so saddened to hear of your passing. I really enjoyed your friendship during high school. You were always so sweet and kind. My condolences to all your loved ones.

I had the pleasure of working with Craig not only once but twice. I will forever miss the bantering back and forth that we did. I will forever miss you! Your family is in my thoughts and prayers.

Although I didn't know him for much longer than a year through work, I feel like I've known Craig for many years, he was a very caring and great man, he will be missed by many many people. R.I.P Craig, see you on the other side.

I worked with Craig many years ago in Oakland , I have alot of fun memories , Rest in Peace , sending prayers for your family

So Sad to hear about this news. Billy was my third baseman on SHASS for close to 10 years. There was nobody that I would trust more than Billy on my right side. You were a Great Teammate and a Great Friend and One Heck of a Ballplayer. RIP in Peace My Brother

Craig will be missed here with the Ashley/Stonledge family. We will miss his presence, his jokes and his conversations. Avid sports fan coworker and friend. Rest in peace Craig. I know you're wearing your Dodger blue in heaven. Bless you and your family.

I'm so sorry to hear about Craig, he and Kristi have been on my mind lately! I know he will be greatly missed. Such a sweet friend!

I was just thinking about him last week. Praying for you all and so very sad about your loss. He was always so kind to me at CSAA in Elk Grove.

Billy Craig, My Brother...
Most will not know me or possibly even remember the times we shared back in the early '80's. We laughed til we cried. Partied like maniacs. Fought side by side. We made it out the other side... at least for a while.
I loved you and respected you no matter how much time past between our meetings. You were a Brother then and I consider you a Brother now.
RIP in Gods Grasp...

Wooters