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Craig T. McKenzie, lived in Jerome, Idaho for 10 years before his passing on January 16, 2025. He was 73 years old.
Craig loved to joke a lot. He loved his large family and their Christmas parties with lots of food. He loved everyone but was a quiet man. He was our best friend and will be missed so much by all who loved him.
Craig served in the Navy during the Viet Nam war on the US Paul Revere stationed in San Diego, CA. He was a stock clerk. He received the National Service Medal, Viet Nam Service Medal, and the Viet Nam Service Medal with one Bronze Star.
Craig leaves behind two daughters; one grandson; one son-in-law; one stepson and one stepdaughter. He also leaves behind lots of wonderful cousins and an aunt who was his second mom after his mother’s death.
Craig has won his wings, from this earth to Heaven where he has no more pain, to be with his family who have been waiting for him.
He will be truly missed.
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1343 S Lincoln Ave, Jerome, ID 83338
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