Craig-Tatton-Obituary

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Craig Allan Tatton

Kent, Ohio

Feb 25, 1959 – Feb 19, 2018 (Age 58)

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BORN
February 25, 1959
DIED
February 19, 2018
AGE
58
LOCATION
Kent, Ohio

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Bissler & Sons Funeral Home and Crematory Obituary

On Monday, February 19, 2018, Craig Allan Tatton, of Kent, completed his earthly mission. His grace-filled, beautiful spirit and loving heart were ours for a time that seems all too brief, and his loss was quite unexpected. The truth is that his light simply became too bright, too beautiful, to...

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Mrs. Tatton, I am so sorry for the loss of your young son, Craig,

Five years ago you unexpectedly joined me and my family during the viewing hours for my late Dad. I was happy that you attended, and your attendance gave me warm memories and comfort. Thank you!

I distinctly remember evenings when you and your husband gathered Craig and your other children into the family car for a trip to the drive in movie of the day. I used to chuckle that you had all of your kids in...

I did not know Craig just other family members. He came from one of the best families ever. The elegy (Obit) is one of the best I have ever seen especially the last line (I have fought the fight...)

I remember Craig as a soft spoken man and always had a smile on his face!! I am so saddened and sorry for your loss!!!

I've known Craig for many years, from being married to my cousin Deb.. I always thought Craig was a great guy, he was a good husband and great father to my cousin's Keith and Kristina.. He was a great provider for his family. I will always have memories of Craig and his weird sense of humor that I always found funny. Craig loved his grandchildren, and we all knew that by watching him play and make over them.. Craig is going to be missed by many! My condolences to Craig's family , past and...

Craig with my(Keith Tatton's)daughter Kaelynn and Kristina Tatton's daughter Cassidy , he was crazy about his granddaughters

Our Thoughts and Prayers are with the families at this time.

Mrs. Tatton, I am so sorry for the loss of your young son, Craig,


Five years ago this week you unexpectedly joined me and my family during the viewing hours for my late Dad. I was happy that you attended, and your attendance gave me warm memories and comfort. Thank you!


I distinctly remember evenings when you and your husband gathered Craig and your other assorted children (:-) into the family car for a trip to the drive in movie of the day. I used to chuckle that...