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Craig Morgan

Concord, California

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Craig Anthony Morgan Concord Resident Craig Anthony Morgan, age 55, passed away unexpectedly on Friday morning, Dec. 3, 2010. Craig was born Jan. 7, 1955 in San Francisco, CA, one of six children of William Francis Morgan and Margaret Mary Thoney Morgan. He grew up and attended schools in San...

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Craig, you were a faithful family member and loyal friend. I remember that infectious smile, along with that mischievous smirk, so well. I know that youvare with your brother, Jack, now... Please say "Hello" to him for me. You we a convert to our Catholic faith and I am so proud of your loyalty to it. Like your brother, Jack, you approached life with gustoand left it too young. Continue to Rest in Peace and may Perpetual Light continue to shine upon you. May your family and friends...

I can't believe it's been so long, Craig. I miss you and your brother, Jack. And, hope you both continue to Rest in Peace with our loving God. Amen. A.M.D.G. We have lot's of fond memories as SF childhood neighbors and friends... it is difficult to realize that it was so long ago... You and your brother, Jack will forever be in my thoughts and prayers. Amen.

Craig,

You are with God now and he decided to take you as a young man. He probably did so because he needed you to do other things for Him. You were always good at doing things for others, Craig.

Since you are with your dad, your mom, and your brother Jack (my Godson) now, please say "Hello" to them for me. And tell them that I have VERY fond memories of them and your sisters, Kathy, Karen, Patty, and, your caring brother, Bill who are still with us.

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Craig,

I’ve known you for over 30 years, change and grow. I never realized how many lives you touched in so many positive ways. Your passing was so sudden, I am still in disbelief. May every dream you’ve ever wanted be true now. I’ll leave my hope in that. Bob.

Much love and sympathy to all his friends and family members.

Craig,

I really don’t know how to put this in words. You left us too soon. I am missing you every day. Rest in peace. I love you. Your brother, Bill.

Craig-o... I am so saddened; but will never forget the many memories I have of you. You must have punched me in the arm 100 times over the years; many times for no reason at all. That was part of our friendship. You were always so kind and caring, sometimes hiding behind a tough exterior (especially in the early years). I appreciate the friendship we had and the friend that you were. I will miss seeing you and catching up.

CRAIG,
THE FEW STORIES I HAVE SHARED WITH YOU AND THE DOZENS I'VE HEARD FROM ROB AND JOE, MAKE YOU A LEGEND IN THE FOLKLORE OF THE GOOD OLD DAYS. I'M GLAD I WAS ABLE TO SEE YOU AGAIN A COUPLE OF YEARS AGO AT JOE'S. YOU BROUGHT A LOT OF FUN INTO MANY LIVES. YOU WERE A GOOD MAN.
BOB GLYNN

On the behalf of Clayton Bowl staff we would like to extend our deepest sympathy to Craig's family. Craig will be greatly missed on the weekends when he and Del would come and bowl 5 games and order their diet pepsi and chicken. He was always so very friendly and caring. We always looked forward to seeing them come in. He will be greatly missed by us here at the bowl.

My brother Joe shared this story on our way back yesterday. You guys had bought a chep picture from a garage sale or something and then you set into play the following: Joe walking down the street holding this picture...you walk towards him on the same sidewalk. You stop him and said "hey! what's that?" Joe says "this is my picture". You then grab it and break it over his head! Joe's standing there with a picture frame around his neck sadly saying "this was my picture" Witnesses go to Joes...