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Craig Morgan Nielson

Greenville, South Carolina

1942 - 2017 (Age 75)

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Craig Morgan NielsonGreenvilleDr. Craig Morgan Nielson, 75, died peacefully on Sunda, September 17, 2017 at his home in Greenville, SC, surrounded by family and friends. Craig was in his 50th year of marriage to his devoted wife, Margaret (Peggy) Nielson, who survives him.Craig was born in...

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I am deeply sorry for your loss. When someone you love becomes a memory, they become a treasure in your heart forever. May your treasured memories fill your heart with love & bring you peace. - Hosea 13:14

Saying continued prayers for comfort and peace during this sad time. We always enjoyed our street chats over the past couple years. He truly was such a genuine and kind soul.

We sure will miss seeing him on those 10 o'clock walks. Our family has enjoyed getting to know Craig these past few years. He always had a kind word and made everyone feel welcome. Sending love and prayers to you, Peggy.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this very difficult time. May the love of God and loving memories bring you peace, comfort, and strength.

I remember fondly the years Craig practiced with Albany Area Primary Health Care. His contribution is still being felt today in the success of the clinic he pored out his heart and vision. Take care of those in need. The outcast. He lived out is faith in Christ in every aspect of his life. His life mad a difference. I know Christ said well done.

Craig,
I will miss visiting with you at our class reunions and hearing about all the many things you did to make this a better world. You were a true gentleman and scholar. You brought great honor to yourself, your family, your patients and the MBA class of 1960. May you RIP.

Craig was a kind and gentle man and was well liked and respected by all that knew him. He will be greatly missed by the class of 1960.

Craig was a kind and gentle man and was well liked by all. He will be greatly missed by his classmates of 1960.

Craig was always upbeat and enthusiastic. He always greeted me warmly at reunions
though we ran in different circles during our MBA years. To take up HIV/AIDS after his big
heart attack and to essentially bypass retirement which he had earned, that's gutsy.
We miss him already. We will love to have Peggy join us as a "sister classmate".
Let us know when we can get together with you. Sam