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Craig Steven Birge

Unionville, Connecticut

1959 - 2021

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Craig Steven Birge, 61, of Unionville, passed away unexpectedly in his home on Tuesday, January 25, 2021. Born on May 6, 1959, Craig grew up in North Canton where he graduated from Canton High in 1977. He met his wife, Kimberly Birge, shortly after and later married on September 29, 1984. Growing...

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My thoughts and prayers go out to the family of Craig. My cousin is his neighbor and I can also testify that he was always looking out for her and her family. He was always there to lend a hand and his know-how. We had many conversations at the mailbox as well. He will be greatly missed.

Kim, Boys and Birge Families
God Speed
Gene and Anne Ingvertsen

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.many fond memories and adventures .. ( I was married to Kevin Colomb)

Haven't seen Craig in years, but back in the day, we all hung out at the same places and had fun. Sorry to read of Craig's passing so suddenly. Prayers to his wife and sons and to Craig's siblings, Rick, Gary, Glen and Barb. Ed and Deb Incillo

Great guy and classmate. RIP Hacker.

Dearest Family and Friends of Craig,
You are in our thoughts and prayers at this time. We extend our deepest sympathies and heartfelt condolences to you. May the Lord Bless You with Peace and Strength during this time. Craig had a sense of humor, loved his family, enjoyed his time off and was always ready to share a laugh. He enjoyed life and always had a story to share, especially about his boys. Thank you for your smile and wit, and all the laughs, we will miss you, Craig.

Dear Kim, Steven and Jared,

I was so sad to hear of the passing of your husband and father. We have been neighbors for over 32 years and I watched as he worked with his sons on cars, small engines and cared for his yard with such diligence. His presence in the neighborhood was a comfort to me knowing he was watching out for everyone, just as he watched out for his family. I will miss our talks at the mailbox and sharing stories about our boys and how proud we were of how well they...

Kim and family,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Growing up with Craig was a experience only one could imagine. The things we did good or not so good will never be forgotten. Thank-you for being a friend and a brother to me. Rest In Peace my friend
W. Burke Smith and Family

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