Craig-Spillman-Obituary

Craig Spillman

Salem, Oregon

1948 - 2011 (Age 63)

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Craig Steven SpillmanMay 9, 1948 - December 17, 2011Craig Spillman son of Merlin and Grace Spillman, passed away from a subdural hematoma at Salem hospital. Craig grew up in Portland, OR, graduated from Marshall High School, and proudly enlisted in the US coast guard. Craig is survived by his...

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What a blessing he was in this life.... Our comfort is in knowing that Craig now knows where Heaven is.... and he'll be waiting there for us. See you some day Brother.

Thank You Craig for your support of Volcanoes Baseball. We know it meant as much to you, as you did to us. You have touched many lives. We will see you at the other "Field of Dreams"

Thank you Craig for taking such good care of Brenda and the girls. Thank you for the promise of seeing you again in eternity. You have been a great blessing in our lives.

Dad and Mother

Craig was a great guy and a good friend. I worked at DHS with him for many years and he really was a wonderful person to work with. He was a great friend that I could always count on. I hadn't seen him in many years as our paths went in different directions and we lost contact, but i thought about him often. RIP my friend.

Craig was a great addition to our family! We loved his funny, dry sense of humor and how much he loved Brenda and the girls. You never knew what he would say next. It was always fun to tease him when the Boise Hawks were ahead to Salem, which was not very often. We are especially glad that he was saved and that we will see him again.
With Love & Prayers,
Mike, Kori & Hayden Godsil

i knew craig from being a host family for the volcanoes. he was such a sweet guy, and i enjoyed hearing about his trips to watch the boys play.
i will miss seeing him at the ballpark.
on to baseball heaven, friend.

Friend from Fast Undercar

Craig was a most amazing man who had a keen wit, a self-deprecating sense of humor and a generous heart. He could make you laugh at a moments notice and had the a wicked sashay. He would put one hand on his hip and the other hand out to the side and swing those hips down the ailses and flipping his "hair" making us all laugh. If he was in the warehouse when the Amtrak went by he would always step outside and wave to the passing train and then talk about one day going on it. We will all...