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John Craddock

Eli Whitney, North Carolina

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John Goodwin Craddock, Jr. ELI WHITNEY - John Goodwin Craddock, Jr., husband, father, physician, died on January 12, 2014, at his beloved home in the Eli Whitney Community of Southern Alamance County. He was born June 11, 1926 in Lynchburg, Virginia to John Goodwin Craddock, Sr. and the former...

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One had but to read the local
obits after this man's retire-
ment to see what a rare breed
of physician he was. Between
the two of them, Dr and Mrs.
Craddock salvaged more lives
and displayed more interest
and involvement than any med-
ical people I find myself in-
volved with these days. Their
willingness to respond in what
fashion was needed when it was
needed considerably lengthen-
ed the lives of three of my im-
mediate family members and...

Frances,Roger and I were so sorry to hear about Doc passing. If there is any thing we can do please call.Roger will miss him a lot but will remember him always.

My mother's life was saved by this man's
intervention. He opened his office just
as we had given up hope of a positive
outcome and diagnosed her in five min-
utes time after multiple other opinions. She was clearly dying due to
incorrect treatment until that day. My
uncle, as well, had one of those "don't"
bring him in opinions when Mrs. Craddock
asked if we could transport him by car.
We could, we did and he gained five more
years of productive life after...

Growing up in Eli Whitney, You knew the Craddock's! My Paretnts and Grandparents were taken care of by He and Ms. Craddock. I will always remember this family. God Bless From the Santa Family!

Doctor Craddock, you was the best. We lost a great doctor and dear friend. May you rest in peace. Prayers for the family.

Doc and Mrs. Craddock taught me the importance of caring for patients and their families. I will always treasure the memories made with you both in the years I worked for you. I appreciate the love, care, and support given me as well. Your values instilled upon me made me want to be part of the medical world. I will always remember you both and thank you from the bottom of my heart. Even though I wasn't your child you treated me as such. My love amd prayers are with you Mrs. Craddock. Doc,...

Frances...sorry to hear about your loss. Have wondered over the years how you two were doing. Think of ya'll every time i pass the old clinic. My prayers are with you and your family.