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Marilyn Craig

Huntsville, Alabama

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Jan. 30, 1944 - March 11, 2012Marilyn S. CraigMarilyn S. Craig, 68, of Huntsville, passed away Sunday. Ms. Craig was retired from the U.S. Army Aviation and Missile Command, Redstone Arsenal, AL, where she worked as a Contract Specialist and a Procurement Analyst. Ms. Craig was a member of the...

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Marilyn was a good friend of my mother, who passed Feb. 7, and a good friend to me growing up. She accompanied my Mom to visit me in London for a couple of weeks and we had the best time! I've stayed in e mail correspondence with her during these last few years when she had health problems, and she never lost her cheerful attitude. She will be greatly missed.

Marilyn was a beautiful person. I knew her since elementary school. My thoughts & prayers are with the family at this difficult time.

Our condolences to Marilyn's family. We lived next door to Mr.& Mrs. Craig on Hayes Street many years ago. We always enjoyed visiting with Marilyn, she was so pleasant and always had us laughing. I know she will be missed, our thoughts and prayers are with you all.

Marilyn was such an inspiration! I had the privilege of seeing her for therapy following recent shoulder surgery in her home. No matter how much pain she had, she was always cheerful, and willing to do her exercises to regain her strength! I was looking forward to working with her (and Marty) again for further therapy, when I learned of her passing. She was an incredible Christian woman, funny and so loving to Nadine. I wish I could have known her longer. My prayers and sympathy for her...

My dear, dear friend of over 30 years....I will always remember our great times together....it seems like yesterday when I last saw you. I will never forget you!
Jane and Jim Hicks
Barry and Sam Fanning

I am grateful to have had Marilyn in my life. She was such a kind and generous person. I will miss her tremendously.

How I will miss this wonderfully funny lady who was one of my best friends for over 30 years. She was such a blessing to me through difficult times in my life. I rejoice in her new and pain free life as she explores her heavenly home and I imagine even Jesus is laughing at some of her funny stories now.

Marilyn and I were neighbors before I moved to be near my daughter. We had some good "front porch" conversations. I always admired her for her attention to Nadine. I will be thinking of you, Bonnie. I know how close you and Marilyn were. She will be missed by all who knew her. Dot Saunders, Gulf Shores

Will miss Mayilyn so much. Will also miss our daily phone calls to each other that we made for years. We went to Las Vegas together, worked together at Redstone Arsenal. She was such a great friend.