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Roger Lee Craig

BROOKNEAL, Virginia

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Roger Lee Craig Roger Lee Craig, 69, of High Point, NC passed away Sunday March 17, 2013 in Hospice Home at High Point. Born April 18, 1943 in Lynchburg he was the son of the late Floyd Lee Craig and Annie Mae Jordan Boaz. He is survived by his wife Rachel Flowers Craig of High Point, son, Kevin...

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I still miss Roger dearly. I still have fond memories of him. May the good Lord bless and keep his family.

Gone for some time now but still remembered, respected and missed.

Dear Rachel,
I just learned of Roger's passing. Please know that my thoughts and prayers are with you and yours. Roger was one of the very finest human beings I have ever known. I never knew him not to have a smile on his face.

Rachel, Ken & Chastity - I am so sorry to hear about Butch's passing. We all had such fun when we young, getting together at Grandmas. My love goes out to each of you during this time.
Love, Betty Hendricks Carwile (cousin)

Sorry to hear of Roger's passing. As a member of the E. C. Glass Class of 1963, it's sad to see our classmates leaving. We are all guaranteed a reunion on the other side. My sincere condolences to the family.

I am so sorry to hear of Rogers passing. I have known Roger for many, many years. In fact we e-mailed each other thru Classmates last year. We also lived near each other. He lived on Cotton Hill and I lived below Cotton Hill. Such a nice and considerate and awesome guy. R.I.P. Roger. Prayers for the Craig family.

Sorry to hear of Roger's passing. As a member of the Lynchburg PD I had the pleasure of working with him and found him to be a professional, kind-hearted, soft-spoken man. No matter how busy court was, he always found the time to chat, and really looked out for the midmight shift officers.

Rachel, so sorry to hear of Roger passing away, the hardest thing to do was tell Keilan he thought so much of Roger, his pool partner & when he was little helping him sing his songs on stage at the Moose, thinking of you and sending prayers, Love Ya, Norma

Kevin: I am so sorry to hear about Butch's death. After Aunt Annie Mae died, I lost contact with him & you. Your cousin, Janet {Heywood's older daughter}