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Ronald Craven

Chicago, Illinois

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Ronald B. Craven (Ret. CPD), age 75 late of Portage, IN & formerly of the East Side. Beloved husband of the late Catherine S. Craven "Kay" (Nee Vohs). Loving father of late James Craven, Charles Craven, Jane (Mark) Craven Stevens & Ian (Brenda) Craven. Devoted grandfather of Amber,...

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We were just thinking about Ron, the other day. So many Shipmates have passed, thus far and they are all missed so much. Condolences and prayers for the Cravens, I know we miss them a lot.
SubDiv 9-225

Our condolences to the children and grandchildren of Ron and Kay. We live on the other side of this planet only just now heard of his passing. We were formerly partners in TFA 2 and later in the Detective Task Force in 1968. Our days go back to 44th and Lake Park and to Goderich. Will always have the image of his smile in my mind. A great person.

To a "Shipmate" and Sub Sailor. Our sympathies and prayers go out to the Craven Family. Ron and I served in SUBDIV 9-225 for a number of years. As members of the "Silver Dolphin Club", we had several GREAT parties at the Craven home. They were very memorable. We missed learning about Kay by several weeks and were out of town for Ron's visitation and service.
Craven Family, your parents were 4.0 people. We know they will be missed by all.

Our sympathies to the Craven Crew....
RIP Unc!

Ray Kosinski and I rode the three wheelers at 95th beach for a few summers and Ronnie would park the city boat at the Coast Guard Station . He would tell very funny stories about his patrolling the lakefront and the situations that he encountered. I will never forget SKI DADDY and LET IT HAPPEN CAPIN , everytime he told it I laughed for an hour. Great guy will be missed.

Very sorry to hear of Ron's passing. My condolances to Chuck, Jane and Ian from cousin Danny in Toronto, my son Luke and my Uncle Doug in Florida.

My deepest condolences to Ron's children and grandchildren. I worked with Ron in Area 2, and I spoke with him on the telephone only a month ago. It was great to catch up. He always had a smile and a joke when we were youth detectives in Area 2. He'll be missed.

Heartfelt and prayerful condolences from the Chicago Police Chaplains. Ron will be remembered at the Police Mass on Sunday, 08 DEC, 11:00 a.m., at Mercy Home - 1140 W. Jackson Blvd. In the meantime, may family and friends know the healing touch of our all-loving, all-merciful God! [Police Chaplains Ministry: www.ChicagoPCM.org or 312/738-7588]

To Ron's Family It is with deep sadness that my wife Barbara and I have learned of Ron's passing. Ron and Kay visited with us here in Arizona in the not to distant past, and, of course they will be in our prayers.