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Craig LITTON

Georgetown, Texas

Aug 8, 1952 – Apr 8, 2016 (Age 63)

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BORN
August 8, 1952
DIED
April 8, 2016
AGE
63
LOCATION
Georgetown, Texas
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LITTON, CraigCraig Litton, of Georgetown, passed away peacefully in his home on April 8th , surrounded by family. Craig was born in Dallas, Texas, in 1952 to Gail and Claire Litton. He graduated from Thomas Jefferson High in Dallas and the University of Texas, Austin, with a BS in education. He...

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He was a wonderful man!

I have known Craig since I was about 6 or 8 years old. Craig was a friend of my parents and played/coached soccer with my father. Craig would frequently come over to my parent's house to visit and at the time he would often ride a motorcycle. I vividly remember him taking me on my first motorcycle ride and from that moment on I was hooked. So naturally, whenever Craig would come to visit I would beg him to take me for a ride. Instead of him telling me "get out of here kid, you're...

Coach Litton had great expectations for his players and students, and for that I am forever grateful. He was truly a good man, and it was a pleasure to have been able to learn from him as a player. Coach Litton, you will be missed.

Coach Litton was a leader of young men. I loved going to reunion games decades later to see the next generation and re-connect with old friends. You will be missed.

I was Craig's roommate and teammate in college and I'm so sad to hear of his passing. He was so much fun to be with, and yet a very grounded person who you could turn to in times of need. My heartfelt condolences to the Litton family.
One of my favorite stories that I've told many times is of an Anatomy class that Craig and I took together. The lab for this class involved working with the older cadavers from the medical school. One day the class started with everyone surrounding a...

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R.I.P coach Litton

Craig and I go all the way back to Walnut Hill Elementary school in Dallas. In all those years I've never heard him say a harsh word about anyone. A real gentleman and a real friend. I miss him already.

I'm so sorry to read this... Mr. Litton was a great teacher and I learned a lot from him! He will be greatly missed.