Norman-Jones-Obituary

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Norman Craig Jones

Maynard, Massachusetts

Jan 28, 1950 – Feb 7, 2022 (Age 72)

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BORN
January 28, 1950
DIED
February 7, 2022
AGE
72
LOCATION
Maynard, Massachusetts

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Fowler-Kennedy Funeral Home Obituary

The world lost a good man on February 7, 2022, when Craig Jones died unexpectedly at Mass General Hospital with his family at his side. He will be sorely missed by all who knew him. He was born in Richmond, Virginia on January 28, 1950, where he spent his childhood. He also lived on US Army...

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Today you would have been 75. I´m wishing you a joyous heavenly birthday dear friend. Miss you

Dear Trese, Craig was a wonderful hike leader at Echo Lake Camp and a favorite biking companion of Adam's on MDI. Adam always asked me to schedule our week when Craig was leading. I am so very sorry.

We are so sad to hear of Craig's passing. He led us on many hikes during our weeks at AMC Echo Lake Camps, and was always a calm, peaceful influence on those around him. The world needs more people like Craig. With sadness and fond memories, best wishes from Lauryl, Steve, and Malachy Dubin

I met Craig many years ago with Tresa at Echo Lake Camp. We shared parenting insights, and I appreciated Craig's motorcycle mechanic suggestions as I was refurbishing an old Honda Nighthawk 750 at the time. Very sorry to hear of his passing.

I met Craig at IBM in Littleton MA. He would be changing from his bike ride into work. I would be finishing my workout and tucking my motorcycle gear away. Over the years we got together for rides and his company was always a pleasure. Such an nice and easy going guy. My condolences to the family, such a big loss. God speed Craig..

My deepest condolences on your loss Teresa and Jackie. I worked with Craig at Cornerstone Software many years ago and he was my boss at one point. Great person and will be greatly missed. Sorry again for loss.

I met Craig and Tresa at Echo Lake Camp. We shared the joy of hiking, nature, and being part of the Echo family. I always grinned when he flashed his beautiful smile. He was and is well-loved by the camp community. It won't be the same without him, but I know he's still hiking with us.

I have been remembering all of the fun times spent with Craig over the past 52 years of our friendship. Adventures at the University of Bridgeport, motorcycle ride from New Haven to Boston, so many walks through the woods, concerts and more. I will always think of him as my brother. My loves goes out to Tresa, Jackie and the rest of the family.

Dear Tresa and Jackie, I'm so sorry for the loss of Craig. He was a good man and a great friend. I'm still in disbelief. He will be sorely missed by all who knew him. I was looking forward to riding with him again this summer. We all had such wonderful times together. I will remember him fondly.