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David William Craig

1937 - 2019

David William Craig obituary, 1937-2019, Kansas City, MO

BORN

1937

DIED

2019

David Craig Obituary

David William Craig David William Craig passed away on December 4, 2019. He was born October 11, 1937, in Odessa, Texas, son of Theodore Craig and Dorothy Davis Craig. When he was two, the family moved to Peabody, Kansas where he grew up on the family farm. He graduated from Peabody High School in 1955. David attended Kansas State University where he was a member of Delta Tau Delta fraternity and met his future wife Virginia Caldwell of Kansas City, Missouri. His college years were good years and he made many lasting friends. He graduated in 1960 with a degree in Civil Engineering. David and Virginia were married in 1960 in Kansas City and made their home in Topeka. David graduated from Washburn University Law School in 1963 and began work with the legal department of the Kansas Highway Commission on condemnation cases throughout Kansas. He met many real estate appraisers while working and became interested in appraising as his next career. David and Virginia founded David Craig & Co., Inc. Real Estate Appraising and Counseling, which at one time had offices in Topeka, Kansas City, Manhattan, Wichita, and Denver. David appraised properties throughout the United States ranging from agricultural and large commercial projects to the land for the Denver Airport and even a nuclear power plant. He frequently testified as an expert witness for the Justice Department. David was active in the state and national appraisal communities and loved to teach the profession to others. He taught appraisal courses in over thirty states from the 1970s to the 1990s. He was president of the Topeka Board of Realtors. David served as President of the Kansas Chapter of the American Institute of Real Estate Appraisers and, in 1985, became the national president. David also served as president of The Appraisal Foundation which was established by Congress to set up standards for state licensing and certification of appraisers. In 1999, after several months of illness, he received a heart transplant. David and his family are forever grateful for this gift of life from the donor family and the care provided over the years by the dedicated doctors and staff at St. Luke's Hospital. David was blessed with 20 extra years with family and friends. David and Virginia moved to Leawood, Kansas in 2003. He enjoyed connecting with old friends, playing golf, traveling, and working at the Village Church Food Pantry. He was preceded in death by his parents and his sister, Barbara Hodges. In addition to Virginia, he is survived by his children, Ted and Alice, his sister Susan, his grandchildren, Alex, Sofi, Sam, and Ben, and by many nieces, nephews, and cousins. Services will be Tuesday, December 10, at 2:00 p.m. at Village Presbyterian Church, 6641 Mission Rd., Prairie Village, Kansas 66208. In lieu of flowers, the family would suggest contributions to the Village Church Food Pantry or the St. Luke's Hospital Foundation for the Heart Transplant Program at 4401 Wornall Rd., Kansas City, MO 64111.

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Published by Kansas City Star on Dec. 8, 2019.

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John Proffitt

June 30, 2020

I was honored to have had David as a teacher in several appraisal classes, a mentor while I worked for the Federal Home Loan Bank in Topeka, and then as my boss. He an Ginny were exceptional people - always gracious. He had a great sense of humor and a million stories from work. I am sorry to have learned of his passing, and send profound condolences to Ginny, Ted, Alice and the rest of the family. You had a great man - he touched a lot of lives.

Mike Rinner

January 9, 2020

David was one of those people who made a positive difference on the world around him, both professionally and personally. When David and Ginny hired first Janet, and then me, we embarked on a long professional and personal relationship with two of the finest folks we ever knew; they truly made a difference in our lives. We mourn his passing, and offer our condolences to Ginny, Ted, Alice and the rest of the family.

Mike & Janet Rinner
18003 E Alamo Drive
Centennial, Colorado 80015
(720) 352-7244 (Mike)

January 1, 2020

David was such a wonderful man and an asset to appraisers all over the state. He will be missed. Virginia all our prayers go with you and your family. Stephanie Oakes and Mark Freitag

Greg Borders

December 31, 2019

I just learned of David's passing. David was also a mentor for myself. He was a great great man. I always considered it a privilege and honor to have been able to learn from such a great man. My condolences to Jenny and his family.

Pam Koerth

December 11, 2019

I'm so sorry to learn of David's passing; I just heard. Having worked for David 20 years, I felt a little part of the family.
My sincerest condolences,
Pam Koerth

Larry Fox

December 10, 2019

I just learned of David's passing a few minutes ago, and now in reading this I learn that his funeral is just beginning. I'm very sorry to learn of David's passing. David was a great mentor to me as an appraiser years ago, a good instructor at many of the appraisal courses I took from him, and a friend. I'm very sorry for your loss. He will be missed. Larry Fox

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