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Percy Thomas Craddock

Butte, Montana

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Percy Thomas Craddock, 86

May 17, 1936 – May 7, 2023

BUTTE - It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Percy Craddock, our beloved Dad and Papa. Percy passed away on Sunday, May 7, 2023, at St. James Healthcare in Butte. Percy was born in Williamsburg on...

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Percy was such a wonderful friend and a big part of the Belmont Senior Center. All of his beautiful wood carvings and projects he did with his group of Wood Carvers, for the Center will forever remind us of him. May he rest in peace. Ann and friends of Belmont.

Percy was a great guy. I had him as a high school student and also my advisor when I became a vocational teacher. I learned a great deal from him I am sorry for your loss

To Lori and family, I'm sorry to here of your father's death. He was so good to us at the Broadway. I'll always treasure my pasty carving and all the other very nice carvings he gave to us. What a talented and thoughtful man. Cheryl Madison

Lori, Neil and family We send you our love and condolences. What an amazing man and such a great legacy. May you find comfort in you many memories.

Percy was my favorite high school teacher. While his title was the wood shop teacher he was much more that - a life coach to all that woud listen to his wisdom. With his calm manner he respected the students, he modeled trust, gave us guidance on how to conduct ourselves in the class and in the future work settings. He instilled in me confidence, pride in workmanship, and a life long love of wood working. He even went the extra mile taking the time to write a personal reference letter that...

Thank you Percy for your friendship. teaching me wood carving and great stories.

Percent my uncle, my mother's brother he was such a talented woodcarver! We shared a lot of memories when we had a recent visit! May you now RIP!!!

My uncle "Blue" taught me to camp, fish, shoot, ride a motorcycle and drive his car when he was still a kid himself. I learned self-determination, manliness, and industry; all of which he had to learn on his own. I hope that can now ride out to the ranch in the morning with great grampa and his old horse and buggy. I'm happy to know that he can now draw, sketch, paint and woodcarve to his heart's content. Love you, unc-

Percy was my high school carpentry shop teacher. He made many good impressions on my life and was good friend