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Craig A. Alexander

Bozeman, Montana

1967 - 2009

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Craig Alan Alexander, 42, died Oct. 31, 2009, at his home in Seoul, South Korea. At the time of his death, he was with the chief of staff's office of the Department of the Army in Washington, D.C., assigned to Seoul, South Korea. Craig was born Feb. 3, 1967, in Chicago, Ill. He retired from the...

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Dear Mr. And Mrs. Alexander, my name is Carlos Cuevas. I was Craig´s chief warrant officer when we were stationed in South Korea. I am very to learn of his passing. Craig was a great person. I admired him a lot. He was very dedicated to mission, his subordinates and me. It truly was an honor to have worked with Craig. I just started to watch the series of "Yellowstone" they happened to mention Bozeman and I remembered Craig. He would tell me about his childhood in Montana. I thought it was...

Dad
We'll always remember
that special smile,
that caring heart,
that warm embrace,
you always gave us.
You being there
for Mom and us
through good and bad times,
no matter what.
We'll always remember
you Dad because
they'll never be another one
to replace you in our hearts,
and the love we will always
have for you.

The Alexander Boys, Brian and TJ

Dear Dean and Mary Ann,
I was sorry to hear of Craig's passing. My memories of Craig are a man of integrity and kindness. We enjoyed playing ball together in school and I considered him a friend. Sorry for your loss. Paul Nepine Jr

Dean and Mary Ann,
Please know that our prayers are with you. Craig's legacy of kindness and compassion will continue.

Dear Dean and Mary Ann-

We are so sorry to hear of Craig's passing. I have so many fond memories of "Snake" (as we fondly called him) during our high school days. He was truly a wonderful, caring person, and he will be missed from all of the lives that he touched. Please gain some comfort in knowing that he touched many of us during our time with him.

My deepest sympathy on the lose of your son.
Peggy Lewis

Dear Dorothy and Dick, We are praying for you and for all Craig's family. Dorothy, no words can express the depth of our sympathy and sorrow for you, Craig's Mother. We are lifting you up to the Lord and we know Jesus cares, and will comfort you.

This world is not conclusion,
A sequel stands beyond....
Invisible as Music,
But positive as sound.

We Love you, and we Honor him, A great American. May the Lord bless and keep you in His peace. Craig now...

Aunt Dorothy and Uncle Dick,
I loved Craig so much. He was a lot of fun...I remember when he wanted to be Evil Knievel and Superman all at the same time when I visited in Bozeman. He was a great American too.
Love, Vera, Bud and family
(Dwight's children)

I was so sorry to hear about Craig's passing. He will be remembered for his great sense of humor and fun loving attitude. My thoughts and prayers go out to you and his family.