Craig-Woosley-Obituary

Craig Bruce Woosley

Lexington, North Carolina

Dec 24, 1958 – Dec 21, 2024

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BORN
December 24, 1958
DIED
December 21, 2024
LOCATION
Lexington, North Carolina

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Craig Bruce WoosleyDecember 24, 1958 - December 21, 2024Making the world smile up to his final days, Craig Bruce Woosley, 65, of Winston-Salem, passed away December 21, 2024, three days short of his Christmas Eve birthday, at Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist Hospital, surrounded by his family...

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There are few people in one´s life that make an impression that lasts a lifetime. Craig was absolutely one of those people. I will always remember him as a man who loved life and made his classmates laugh without even trying, and one who valued friendships. Thank you for the memories Craig; Rest In Peace.

I went to school with Craig and he was always the life of the party. So sorry for your loss.

I became friends with Craig at Highland Presbyterian Church. My fondest memory was at a church ´retreat where he sang Rocky Top. He did a great job. Everyone joined in clapping as he sang. You are free now old Rocky Top. Sing your heart out in Heaven.

Craig was a good friend and a great neighbor for more than 30 years. Surprised by his illness and sudden passing and I will miss him. My sincere condolences to his family.

Craig was a classmate of mine at Parkland High. He was full of life and was always the football team´s biggest cheerleader! He always had a good time no matter what he was doing and made sure others did also. My condolences to his family, for Craig will surely be missed by all.

My condolences to Craig´s family. I went to Parkland High School with Craig and will always remember his Rick Flair yell walking down the hallways. Luckily, I was able to see Craig again about 3 years ago while I was visiting my mother in Winston-Salem while she was ill. God bless Craig and his family.

Sincere condolences to Patsy and family. I recently had the pleasure of meeting (again) Craig at Davie Hospital where he was volunteering. He was so full of life and personality. My prayers are with you all.