Craig-Macdonald-Obituary

Craig Macdonald

Ocala, Florida

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MACDONALD, CRAIG IAN 65,Ocala- Craig Ian Macdonald, 65 passed away on March 21, 2011 in Ocala, FL. He was born in Mobile, AL and moved to Marion County in 1974. He was a US Captain and Assistant Bureau Chief with the Marion County Sheriff's Office. He was the loving husband of Rebecca Macdonald...

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Becky and Paige,
Craig will be missed by many....he was such an inspiration to everyone...my heart felt condolences go out to you..

Becky and Paige,

We are so sorry to hear of Craig's passing. I have fond memories of fishing with Craig, even though he always caught more and let me know about it and also our good natured ribbing at the gym. We loved Craig and we love both of you. You are in our prayers.

Bret, Allison and Julia Kolterman

We were so sorry to hear of the passing of Craig. He was such a nice man. We will not be able to make the service, but please know that our thoughts and prayers are with you. And always know that he is in a better place and that you will see him again.

Becky, we were so sorry to hear of Craig's passing. You and Craig are (and have always been) true inspirations to us. We love you and send our heart-felt condolences to you and your family.

Becky, I am so very sorry for Craig's loss, but am encouraged that "joy comes in the morning." Craig is in God's arms now, and is looking forward to the day when all of God's children will get to see Jesus. May peace and love surround you always...

Becky,
so very sorry for your loss.

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

Dear Rebecca,
Our thoughts and heart go out to you and your family. Craig was a good guy and I considered him a good friend. If Gloria and I can help, please contact us.l
Tom and Gloria Clements (Fernandina Beach FL) 904-261-6021

Becky, I am so sorry to hear of your loss. Craig was truly one of the best.To this day I repeat to others what he once told me as a young sergeant at the Sheriff's Office. I came in to start our shift and was upset over a rude driver who I didn't have time to deal with.He sat at the desk peacefully checking reports . Without looking up he said "Robbie you can't let those things bother you. Just keep driving and think of all the stress you just saved yourself from. Thats what I do". I will...