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Craig Fredrick Brown

Portland, Oregon

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Brown, Craig Fredrick 62 07/29/1947 10/29/2009 Craig F. Brown, 62, of Tigard, passed away Thursday, Oct. 29, 2009, after a brave battle with cancer. Craig was born to Robert E. Brown and Marjorie Brown in Beaverton. Following graduation from Beaverton High School in 1965, Craig attended Portland...

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While going through old papers yesterday I found a letter from Craig that he sent me from Vietnam in 1970. We worked together at Fort Ord and good friends. I wanted to find him to talk about our times together in the Army but sadly my google search turned up this obituary from 2009. I'm adding my condolences to show his friends and family that he left an great impression on me from 50 years ago and I still remember him.

I wanted to pass on my sincere condolences to Craig's family. I met Craig when I first relocated to Oregon in 1993. We both were part of the development/building industry. Craig was always kind and gracious in his professional manner. He was always willing to share information and advise. Even though I haven't spoken with him in a few years I have always regarded him as a friend. I think I speak for the building industry when I say that Craig will be greatly missed. -Dave Hubbs, Beaverton

Craig will be dearly missed. He was a wonderful uncle but also an amazing, fun, loving, generous and all-around incredible person. We will forever cherish the memories. Love, Kirsten & Gary

Craig will be dearly missed. He was a wonderful uncle but also an amazing, fun, loving, generous and all-around incredible person. We will forever cherish the memories. Love, Kirsten & Gary

Our deepest sympathy and prayers go out to the marvelous Brown family. Craig was a wonderful neighbor in Arizona for so many years and a terrific party host. He always made us feel great just seeing his big smile. He took time to talk and tell what his family was up to and how proud he was of them. We think of him as a cherished friend and will miss him so much. Love,

To Cheryl and family:

Carl and I wish to let you know that we are thinking about you all. It was great fun when we visited with you in Az. long ago.
Blessings, Beverly and Carl Nasholm.