Craig-Ellery-Obituary

Craig Alan Ellery

Noank, Connecticut

Jan 21, 1965 – Aug 25, 2024

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BORN
January 21, 1965
DIED
August 25, 2024
LOCATION
Noank, Connecticut

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Noank - Craig Alan Ellery (Jan. 21, 1965 - Aug. 25, 2024) The world has lost a smart, funny, compassionate and overall lovely human being, as our beloved Craig passed away peacefully at home surrounded by his family. Craig was born curious, always wondering how things worked, taking apart cars at...

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Craig and I graduated high school together. We were in many classes together, and I was always so fond of his humor, his wit, and his intelligence. Reading his obituary, it seems he made a tremendous impact on the world. And I am not surprised. he will be missed by many.

Dear Mike, Kim, Suzanne & family, Our hearts are broken. We are wishing you moments of comfort as you remember all of the great memories of Craig. Our hearts and prayers are with you all as you begin this challenging journey... We love you and are here for you always. With heartfelt sympathy, The Paolino family.

My deepest sympathy to Suzanne, Abel, and Ben. I met Craig at Pfizer many years ago-he was a great guy and a pleasure to be around. Eben

Suzanne, my condolences to you and the family. I met Craig decades ago, playing in the Pfizer Volleyball League. We appreciated each other´s athletic skillsets and began having increased conversational exchanges outside of sports. We quickly realized that our cross-fertilization of chemistry and biology related discussion topics revealed we had more in common than we had differences. Your description further reinforces, beyond what I knew about him, the unique, passionate, adventurous,...

Suzanne, your description of "smart, funny, compassionate and overall lovely human being" is accurate as I can attest. I thank you both for your compassion, confidence and friendship. My heartfelt sympathy to you and your family.

Beautifully said Suzanne. It's not easy to capture all that Craig was and what he meant to countless people. We will forever miss him - he has left a hole in our hearts that not even the world's biggest belly buster could fill