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Craig E. Ott

Wind Gap, Pennsylvania

May 18, 1966 – Dec 22, 2023

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BORN
May 18, 1966
DIED
December 22, 2023
LOCATION
Wind Gap, Pennsylvania

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TATAMY Craig E. Ott, 57 of Tatamy, was stricken at home and passed away unexpectedly on Friday, December 22, 2023. Born May 18, 1966, in Easton, he was a son of Eleanor Heller Ott and the late Clyde Ott. A graduate of Easton High School, Class of 1984, he was employed for over 20 years as a...

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Remembering Craig as my cousin and the fun we had at picnics, holidays, and nights our parents played cards at my house and your house along with Vickie and her parents too. Rest well.

RIP my old friend... my found memory of you is the hot rod car in high school and the days partying in Forks with the crew... one of the good guys!! "Till we all meet again"

Very nice guy and a great high school friend also

Eleanor, I am so heartbroken to hear of Craig´s passing, we grew up together and had great times riding go-carts around the forks valley in, and riding snowmobiles in the fields around my gram and pap´s. Pappy loved Craig and always had time to show him around his lawnmower shop. We had been catching up on Facebook and talking old times. Sending thoughts and prayers to you all. Vanessa, Sherri and Joe

Sad to hear of his passing. We were classmates in many classes in school. A very polite and smart guy from my memories. Rest peacefully Craig, you will not be forgotten any time soon. My sincerest condolences to his family and friends.

Eleanor and Randy, we are so sorry to hear of Craig's passing. There are many found memories from 4th and Main St. with Craig.... His devilish smile and sense of humor to match, a garage that ran 24/7, 4 wheeling, cheering him on at the demo derby....and always an amazing mechanical project happening. That Tatamy corner will never be the same but will think of him every time we turn up 4th St.

I knew Craig about 5 yrs.About a yr or so ago he hit a deer driving his Honda He called me and said my life flashed before my eyes and I seen you.I couldn't believe he wasn't more concerned about that car He loved that car.I remember seeing the pics of him in front of it holding the Antlers I was just thanking God he was ok.Now it's all I got left pictures and a few voicemails.He was the most captivating charming funny sexy smart gorgeous try anything man I ever knew I will miss him Greatly.

I hired Craig 27 years ago. Reflecting on that it was one of the best business decisions I´ve made. Craig was an asset to the business as well as a great friend to many of us at Keystone. He was a great fabricator and his talents were endless. He will be missed. Deepest condolences to his family and friends.

Eleanor, Randy and Austin, I am so sorry to hear that Craig, your son, brother and father has died. I remember Craig from family picnics and holidays and just our families being together. On Sunday I was looking through some pictures and I found a picture of Craig at a picnic at our house and Mrs. Heller was smiling as she watched over him. I will be smiling as I remember Craig and our families. Fondly, Karen