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Craig Randolph Thompson

Richmond, Virginia

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Craig Randolph Thompson, 50, of Richmond succumbed to complications of cancer May 9, 2005. He is survived by his loving mother, Virginia Yager Thompson; his beloved nephew, Craig Esposito of Virginia Beach; and his constant canine companion, Tony. Craig was a marketing executive for Target...

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I will always remember the "cinder-block incident" at Kermit's cook-out.

I am wishing I lived closer,feeling so far away and wanting to connect with all who knew Craig. I'd love to hear all the Craig stories that are only told afterward.
I am a cousin and have known Craig since we were both very little. It was always a treat to go visit Craig; I remember he had lots of Mad Magazines and all the Dr. Seuss books! He and I had many adventures together in the country at our grandparents' home. I think of Craig as a special, sensitive man, talented, intense,...

You are now the "Keeper of the Stars". I miss you and love you!

Tracie K. (aka Miss P-Pot)

My dear Aunt Virginia (VYT),
What a great loss!! I can't believe that this has happened...I'm thinking of you and will see you soon!
Love,
Victor (VEY)

Craig, God bless you and I will miss you. You were so great to work with during our years together at Target Mktg. I still have my Xmas photo of you and Tony with Santa Claus. You were a great friend, comic, and fellow Aquarian. We will miss you dearly. Ginny, much love and good wishes to you and "little Craig". Cary Ballou

Craig - hadn't seen you in a while, but will miss talking with you...sure helped me out many times in the past...make room for all of us...

It seems like yesterday we were at Kermit's house having a cookout even though it was more like 8 or 9 years ago. I didn't realize that would be the last time I would ever see you.
Going out to hear the band was always on our "to do" list when I lived in Richmond.
The stars just don't look quite so bright now.

Dear Mrs. Thompson,

I remember Craig from first grade when we were both in Mrs. Reynolds's class. He was one of the nicest boys...and such a good student, too. Pam told me the sad news. I am so sorry.

My Dear Friend,

I miss you more than you could ever know.

Much Love,
The S-JA