Don-Crago-Obituary

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Don Crago

North Platte, Nebraska

Dec 21, 1945 – Apr 24, 2019

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BORN
December 21, 1945
DIED
April 24, 2019
LOCATION
North Platte, Nebraska

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Carpenter Memorial Chapel - North Platte Obituary

 


Don Crago, 73, of Sutherland, passed away Wednesday, April 24th surrounded by his wife and family.  Don was born in Baden, Pennsylvania to William and Agnes (Lucas) Crago on December 21, 1945. Don attended Penn State and was a true Nittany Lion fan throughout his life.


 


Don was united in marriage to Kathy (White) and to this union two children, Renée and Brian were born. Don worked for United Postal Service. His job with UPS brought him to Colorado and Nebraska. Don was married to Deb (Detlefson) and they had two children, Brandon and Julie.


 


Don married the love of his life Gloria (Deterding) and they had 29 years of a full life together. Don and Gloria lived in North Platte, Seattle, Sidney and Sutherland while Don finished his career with Union Pacific. They have enjoyed retirement while golfing and playing pool. Don took great pride in his yard and looked forward to the spring and summer seasons. They enjoyed watching their grandchildren participate in sports and various other activities.


 


Don will be remembered for his charisma and ability to make friends wherever he went. There were no strangers with Don. He enjoyed playing softball with UP and Co-Ed Teams. He was a member of the Eagles, Moose, and Sacred Heart Catholic Church.


 


Don is survived by his wife, Gloria; children, Renée (Ken) Kennedy, Brian Crago, Brandon Crago, Julie (Andrew Dillenburg) Gholson; stepchildren, Jay Workman and Tami (Rob) Eshleman; grandchildren, David and Samantha Kennedy, Bill Crago, Kameron (Gabby) Purdy, Jake Gholson, Talon Crago, Ryan and Josh Eshleman, and Ashtin Workman; two great-grandchildren, Hemi and Jaxson Purdy; and numerous nieces, nephews and friends.


 


Don was preceded in death by his parents, William and Agnes Crago; sister and brother-in-law Carol and Tony Sambol.


 


Online condolences may be shared at www.carpentermemorial.com. Memorials are suggested to the Eagle’s Club or Lake Maloney Golf Course. A Celebration of Don’s Life will be celebrated Sunday May 5, 2019 from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. at the Eagle’s Club.  Those wishing to sign Don’s memorial book may do so from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Friday, April 26th and Monday, April 29 at Carpenter Memorial Chapel, which is in care of arrangements.

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He may not have been my biological grandpa but he was my real grandpa, he was there for me when I was crying or when I needed him he would come to my rescue, he taught me so many things; how to ride a bike, how to play pool, how to make a joke to lighten the mood in a dreary room, and even how to drive a stick shift but now he's gone and can't teach me anything anymore. He was my best friend growing up and as I got older that didn't change one bit. He told me he was going to be at my...

Don was good like to play poker what's his friends all night I miss that good old days Don I won't forget you you always tell me the truth get me out of trouble you and pete I'll pray for in prayer don.

Will miss his big smile. Watching boys in their sports. May you rest in peace and God bring comfort to your family during this time.

I'm proud to have worked with you and for your friendship Don.

Tami, I am so sorry to hear of the loss of your stepdad and Kameron, I am sorry for the loss of your grandpa. You are in my thoughts and prayers.

Don touched so many people's lives and will live on in our memories. My condolences to the family.

Don will be missed by many. So sorry for your loss. Hugs and prayers

Renée, Ken, Samantha, David, and Talon:

I was sorry to hear of the passing of your father and grandfather. I know you will miss him; however, it was wonderful that you lived so near to each other for so many years. May your memories bring you comfort in the days to come.

Sincerely, Joanne