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Jerry Leonard Craft, Jr., of Saint Ann, MO, passed away Sunday, December 4, 2022, at the age of 62. Beloved husband of 40 years to Sena R. Craft; devoted son of Betty Jean and Vito Comporato and the late Jerry Leonard Craft, Sr.; loving father of Adam D.M. Craft, Jeremy S. Craft, and Alexander N. Craft; cherished grandfather of three; dear brother of Mike (Mariette) Mesey, Cindy (Leonard) Lindsey, and the late Lorie (Russell) Powell; and precious brother-in-law, uncle, great-uncle, and friend to many.
Jerry proudly and honorably served in the United States Navy from 1978-1996. He was a member of the Patriot Guard Riders and served as a Ride Captain for 10 years. Jerry also served as the Ride Captain for the Honor Flights of Veterans. He was an assistant Scout Master for 23 years. Jerry loved his family dearly. He was married to his wife, Sena, for 40 years as of December 9, 2022. Jerry cherished the time spent with her, his sons, and his beautiful grandchildren. Jerry was dearly loved and will be greatly missed by all who knew him.
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Bruce S Casey
December 7, 2022
Until Valhalla
See you on the other side...
Larry Nunemaker
December 6, 2022
Fair winds and following seas shipmate. We had some memorable times in the Med on liberty and in Charleston.
Many many hours on Watch in sonar till we deploy again......
Bruce S Casey
December 6, 2022
RIP Brother, we have the watch... I always knew you had my back even when we disagreed ... Brothers like you are few. See you on the Other side ...
Robert Manuel
December 6, 2022
He was my shipmate. Great guy and always smiling..!
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