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Lisa Kilpatrick
July 23, 2024
I went to Middle School and High School with Craig. He happened to be in debate with my sister at the High School and I joined Freshman year. Craig was silly and fun and he helped me through a particularly hard time after my mother was killed in a car accident in `91. I happened to search him up today on a whim. It is nice to see the pictures and I´m glad he enjoyed his life more as an adult. I´m sorry I don´t have any pictures to add.
Chai Saeteurn
January 20, 2024
Every weekend going to work at cold-link, I would volunteer only if Craig was working and after the day was over we would talk about fishing nice fishing spots and his truck that he bought and it wasn't how he wanted to he sent it to get new tires, I can't believe you're gone brother! I miss you!!
Rick Thomas
January 19, 2024
I send my condolences to Craig's family. I met Craig when he come to work driving truck for AMST he was a good friend and me and my wife Polly went fishing with him and Jodie. He was a great friend and he's going to be missed dearly.
Vincent Weir
January 18, 2024
Vincent Weir
January 18, 2024
Vincent Weir
January 18, 2024
To Craig´s family I express my deepest condolences. Craig was special to all of us, including myself. The love of fishing brought us together in Junior High School and forged a bond that lasted his lifetime. The days we spent on Lake St Clair chasing Musky and the nights on the river catching walleye are some of my fondest memories. Craig was one my best friends who was always there for me. We had a special bond that fisherman share. There will never be a trip on the lake or the river where I don´t think about him. Rest easy my friend, you will never be forgotten.
Jody Dryman
January 18, 2024
Jody Dryman
January 18, 2024
Jody Dryman
January 18, 2024
Jody Dryman
January 18, 2024
Jody Dryman
January 18, 2024
Jody Dryman
January 18, 2024
Craig loved fishing, Echo, and Algonac. He was a great fisherman and taught me everything he knew. I will never forget all of the serene nights fishing, watching freighters, and seeing who could get their limit first. He won most of the time. Craig was Echo´s person and they loved each other with a bond so special that people used to say that they communicated in their own language. Smiles and laughter followed him everywhere. Craig was my best friend and teammate. He was wholeheartedly loved and will be deeply missed. I offer prayers of healing and my sincere condolences to Craig´s family during the difficult time.
Jody Dryman
January 17, 2024
Shannon D Cates
January 17, 2024
Please accept my deepest condolences to your family over the lost of Craig. I'll keep your family in my warmest thoughts as you navigate this difficult time and wishing you hope and healing when your ready. Craig was bigger than life and will be missed but never forgotten.
Pederson Funeral Home - Rockford
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January 16, 2024
Craig Benson Obituary
Craig Alan Benson, age 49, passed away on Saturday, January 13, 2024 in Saint Joseph, Michigan. He was born on May 29, 1974 to Jerry and Becky (Bell) Benson in Dayton, Ohio. Craig's love for fishing started at a young age, and if all else f... Read Craig Benson's Obituary
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