Craig-Mahoney-Obituary

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Craig Leon Mahoney

Baltimore, Maryland

Jul 15, 1947 – Jun 6, 2016 (Age 68)

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BORN
July 15, 1947
DIED
June 6, 2016
AGE
68
LOCATION
Baltimore, Maryland

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Miller-Dippel Funeral Home, Inc. Obituary

On June 6, 2016 Craig Mahoney passed away. He was the beloved husband of Angela Mahoney (nee Maziarczyk); devoted father of Chris and his wife Erin, and Katie and her fiancé Kelly; cherished son of the late James and Norma Mahoney; loving son-in-law of Nancy and the late Joseph Maziarczyk; dear...

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sorry buddy , just found out you passed away, art phelix

Prayers to your family I went to school and served in the same unit in Viet Man, many good memories

Angie,
I am sorry to hear of Craig's passing. Growing up at Kenworth at Hazelwood I knew Craig at a young age and he was always giving back to the kids in the neighborhood. Whether it was playing softball in the field across the street or taking us to Farells in Golden Ring Mall we could count on him. Though I haven' t seen him in many years I always considered him a friend. I am coming up on 30 years in law enforcement and I can honestly say he was a huge part of why I am a cop. ...

We are sorry for y'all lost. Y'all are in our prayers. God Blessed.

Craig and I served together as Army MP"s. He was a good friend and comrade, with a great sense of humor that I am sure that served him well as a Baltimore City Police Officer. My condolences to his family.

My husband and I knew Craig back in the Charlie Brown's days. He was very well thought of and always talked lovingly of his wife and children. He'll be missed by many. May God be with his family..

My thoughts and prayers are with you and the family. I attended high school with Craig and he was a great guy, he always had a smile and was a good friend. He will be missed.

My deepest condolences to the Mahoney family. I knew Craig from high school and he was always the sweetest guy and a fiend to everyone. May you all find peace in your happy memories.

My thoughts and prayers are with the family, I worked with Craig in the Northwest in early 90's and had the deepest respect and honor to have work with him. He was a great supervisor and I always tried to do as he would have done.
Sgt Randy Dull