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Craig Leatham Smith

Logan, Utah

May 12, 1950 – Jan 10, 2026 (Age 75)

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BORN
May 12, 1950
DIED
January 10, 2026
AGE
75
LOCATION
Logan, Utah

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Craig Leatham Smith, 75, of Logan, Utah, passed away on the morning of January 10th.Craig was an amazing man with a passion for life. He was an inspirational father, and a loving son and brother of a very tight-knit family. He was a great friend to a remarkable number of awesome people, and as...

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Craig´s family moved to their home on 3rd West in Logan across the street from me when we were both 5 years old, and we soon became best friends. We, along with other neighborhood kids did everything together - marbles, bikes, little league baseball (my dad coached, Craig was a good left-handed pitcher, and I played catcher), roller and ice skating, fishing, catching & raising pigeons, summer sleep outs, Logana swimming, doodle bugs (motorized scooters), pinball machines, hitching cars (in...

Craig´s family moved to their home on 3rd West in Logan across the street from me when we were both 5 years old, and we soon became best friends. We, along with other neighborhood kids did everything together - marbles, bikes, little league baseball (my dad coached, Craig was a good left-handed pitcher, and I played catcher), roller and ice skating, fishing, catching & raising pigeons, summer sleep outs, Logana swimming, doodle bugs (motorized scooters), pinball machines, hitching cars (in...

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This absolutely breaks my heart. He will be greatly missed and a thousand pictures come to mind of that infectious smile and a laugh you could listen to all day. Truly breaks my heart. My thoughts and prayers are with all of his family.

Craig was a person with a heart as big as his beautiful smile. My thoughts and prayers to his family!!!

Craig was so important to the local music scene and in particular to helping get music going at the Cache Bar & Grill. He volunteered to help with the construction where he was up on the scaffold with me "stamping the ceiling". Craig was able to perform at the Cache multiple times and he regularly came to support other musicians. Craig was also a regular at the Island Market where you could here his warm laugh 2 rows over when he was chopping it up with employees or other customers. We sure...

Sorry to hear that Craig had passed away, he was a good man with a big personality, he had a love for life and people, RIP buddy!