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CRAIG, Robert James "Bob" Bob Craig drew new cars for catalogs. He created ads for 1950s subdivisions, produced television commercials for appliances, and as a young soldier during World War II he sketched maps of the Allied invasion in North Africa. A creative, witty, marketing genius, Bob was proficient at all forms of art. But his family treasured his portraits most. He painted all five of his children, most of his 16 grandchildren, and a few of his 7 great-grandchildren. Dogs and cats, horses and fields, flowers and friends, all sorts of creations came alive beneath Bob's gentle hand. Robert James "Bob" Craig died in Land O ' Lakes on Sunday, May 22, 2011, a few months before he would have turned 90, and just a month shy of his 65th anniversary. He went Home, lifted in song and surrounded by his beloved wife, Doris, all of his children and many grandkids. The funeral service is scheduled for 10 am on Friday, May 27 at Prevatt Funeral Home, Hudson. Born in Springfield, OH on Sept. 30, 1921, Bob grew up in Detroit during the Depression. His mother, Ruth O'Brien stayed home to raise Bob, and his four older sisters, until her death when he was nine. His dad, Robert S. Craig, was a sign-painter, who gave Bob his artist's eye. Bob skipped school as a boy - to sneak into art galleries. He was mostly self-taught, but honed his skills at federal art centers sponsored by the Work Progress Act. At 18, he left home to join the Army - a few months before Pearl Harbor. He served in the U.S. Army, one of ten to join the 15th Infantry, Third Division, the first recruits since the divisions' service in China. Bob learned Japanese, and when the war started, landed in French North Africa, where he sketched the invasion, then moved on to Sicily and Italy. When he came home in 1945, he reconnected with his childhood friend, Doris. They raised two boys and three girls on an advertising salary. When he chose to adventure out on his own, his entrepreneurial spirit meant life was often feast or famine, peppered with a series of advertising firsts: the first to use scented ink in newsprint; the first to utilize television for tours of homes for sale, and the first to promote a foldable, one-person golf cart. Work was a series of adventures - of successes and near misses. Through the good times and bad, the family enjoyed each other, the simple things in life and weekend car trips to Ohio. In 1963, when "American Bandstand" was big, Bob helped found one of the original 'teen clubs" called the Teen World Nightclub, which brought acts like The Supremes, The Four Seasons, The Four Tops, and Stevie Wonder to the Coliseum at the Michigan State Fairgrounds in Detroit. The show was carried on local TV and lasted all summer. Bob moved his family to Saginaw, MI that fall, and stayed for 20 years. His advertising career blossomed with several area agencies: Campbell-Stark, Gray Advertising, Breen Advertising, and Ross-Roy. In 1982, he took a job as vice-president of Louis Benito Advertising in Tampa bringing with him the McDonald's franchise group. It was his dream account and it stayed with him until his retirement. He lost his larynx to esophageal cancer in 1983, learned to speak again with an instrument, and graduated to a prosthetic voice box. Losing his natural voice, however, never stopped Bob from being the ultimate communicator. He was president of the local chapter of Chatter Box, a laryngectomy support group, and served on the Florida State Board of Speech Therapy. He stayed with Benito until he retired in 1992. Bob received the Lord as his personal Savior in the early 1980s, and saw it strengthen his relationship with his wife and his children. His love of the Lord was comparable only to his love of family and his country. That spirit lifted up whomever he was with, wherever he went. His infectious love of life, his humor, and creativity stayed strong until the end. Bob is survived by Doris Marie Oriole, his wife of 65 years; and a large and loving family; his children, Diane Marie Craig of Gulfport, Julie Ruth Cramton (Ralph) of New Port Richey, Robert Patrick Craig (Toni) of Saginaw, MI, Marie Craig Mossner (Brad) of Grand Rapids, MI and Philip James Craig (Sherry) of Sandy, UT; nephews Bob Baker of Ohio, Robert Palmer and Christopher Bonarrigo of Michigan, and Perry Bonarrigo of Nevada; nieces Sharon Baker Norman (David) of Ohio, Mary Beth DiFranco, Paula Bonarrigo, & Ruth Ann Thrift of Michigan; 16 grandchildren (Carmen, Jenny, Elizabeth, Joshua, Becky, Erich, Kristine, Michael, Stephanie, Gretchen, Tara, Vince, Emilee, Eve, Jessica and John), and 7 great-grandchildren. A member of The Greatest Generation, Bob will receive a military at Florida National Cemetery and will be honored with a Patriot Guard Ride. "God has seen fit to make the ground for Bob a little less bumpy, and the air a lot calmer." Funeral arrangements are through Prevatt Funeral Home, 7709 SR 52, Hudson, FL, 727-863-3700. Memorials may be made to Honor Flight West Central Florida, P.O. Box 55661, St. Petersburg, FL 33732

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Published by Tampa Bay Times on May 26, 2011.

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Robert Baker

October 20, 2023

To my beautiful Aunt Doris and my favorite cousins, my heart is broken with the loss of my most favorite Uncle ever. Throughout the years we shared many wonderful experiences together. With our many talks he gave me sound advice and helped me times over the years. I inherited his first name from my mother and was proud to be named after him. I loved this man and will carry his wisdom in my heart forever. My condolences to all my loved ones. RIP Uncle Bob. Your favorite nephew, Bob Baker

Teresa Wood

June 3, 2011

What a wonderful obituary that is. Thank you for making it available for all to read. I now feel like I knew Mr. Craig a little bit and he appears to have had a wonderful life. Phil, as you know, it is almost 2 yrs ago that I lost my Dad. I hope that you have many warm and happy memories of being with your Dad. The pain will ease over time, but, he will always be in your heart.

Laura Sullivan

June 2, 2011

Our thoughts and prayers continue to be with all of you as you miss "dad". I loved him very much and will miss him too.

Blessings to Doris and all of the children and granchildren. Laura

Jill Sieggreen-Dennison

June 2, 2011

To the Craig family (our next door neighbors for many years) in Saginaw;
Our sympathy goes out to your family & very sorry for your loss. He was a wonderful neighbor and was close friends in Michigan and Florida with our parents all through the years.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you all. The Emil Sieggreen Family

Nancy Dewar

June 1, 2011

Dear Doris,

You and all of your family are in my heart right now, as are the many wonderful memories I have of Bob. I began my career in advertising at Ross Roy in Saginaw. Bob's faith in me and his support are the reasons I moved ahead in this field. What fun we had during our Saginaw years! What fun we had many times at Treasure Island! Bob was a mentor to me...and to so many others. I feel so very fortunate to have known this great, great man. What a gift. I am so sorry for your loss. My very best to you and your family, Doris.

Fondly,
Nancy Dewar

May 31, 2011

Doris, it was with a heavy heart that I learned of Bob's passing tonight. Bob was more than a friend and mentor he was practically like a father to me while I was in Saginaw. He was even responsible for me meeting my wife Melinda.While there is a tear in my eye because Bob has departed I refuse to let it get me down because that is not the way Bob would have wanted it. He had a great heart and a great spirit and he made every one around him a better and happier person. He will certainly be missed but never forgotten. Bob was a great husband , father and friend.. If the world had more Bob Craigs it would be a much better place. God Bless you Bob and you Doris and your entire family.

John and Melinda McLellan

Marti Maxa Freeman

May 31, 2011

I worked for Bob at Ross Roy in the heyday of the McDonald's account. He was a fabulous leader, a great teacher and the only person I know that could turn stress into fun. Many of he skills he taught me then I still carry with me now. I have thought of him often throughout the years and was deeply saddened to hear of his passing. May your fond memories give you strength in this difficult time.

Stuart deGeus

May 31, 2011

Doris and Family:
I owe my 33 year Marketing career to Bob. He was a great mentor and gentleman. I have many fond memories of our time together. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.

Tom Cary

May 31, 2011

Diane and the Craig family are in the prayers of the Cary Family in Saginaw, Michigan. Like Patrick Murphy, I also worked at Breen Advertising back in the early 60's, your dad gave me that opportunity. Many times I think what could have been...if I had continued to pursue that field. I know your family probably remembers my famous "Tie Me Kangaroo Down" rendition with the wobbling posterbaord sound in the backgroud. May this and other fun experiences help you through this very difficult time. Give this OL" Classmate a call some time.

May 29, 2011

Doris - Our love to your family at this time - what a great guy! Al and Vivian Brady - old friends in Saginaw, Michigan

Brenda Gooden

May 27, 2011

We pray the comforter be with all of you through this difficult time.
The Gooden Family

Prevatt Funeral Home & Cremation Services

May 27, 2011

Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time.

Jim Gaertner

May 26, 2011

My prayers to all of you. Bob was my favorite father-in-law. I have many fond memories and much laughter at his house. He also put together a great state rep campaign, for me, in 1971. We almost pulled it off against many odds. I know you will miss him. Jim Gaertner

Mark O'Deady

May 26, 2011

I love the reference to "learning Japanese" at the start of WWII which naturally led the Army to send Bob to North Africa and the European theater!

I'm so glad I had the opportunity to know Bob and gratified that he thought enough of me to apply his considerable talent to my profile. Every time I glimpse that portrait, I will think of Bob -- his smile, his great sense of humor, and his love of life.

Patrick Murphy

May 26, 2011

Diane and the Family Craig, My condolences on the loss of your husband, father and grandfather. May I add 'mentor' to his many titles? Like others, he took me under his considerable advertising 'wings' and gently led me as I followed his professional footsteps. For that I remain truly grateful, and honored to have known him and his family.

Debbie Carson

May 26, 2011

Diane

Davian Benito

May 26, 2011

Doris. I was very sorry to hear about Bob's passing. he was a great man. All of you are in my prayers

Davian Benito

Cynthia Mott

May 26, 2011

Diane, this is one of the most beautiful obits I've ever read. I'm so glad to know you had such a wonderful father all the years of your life. I'm sorry you've lost him now and will pray for comfort and peace for your family in the days and weeks to come.

Chris Klug

May 26, 2011

A fine man and artist, he'll be missed by family and friends.

Janice Gonzalez

May 26, 2011

Doris, I don't know if you remember me but I worked with Bob at Benito. He was a remarkable person and loved by all of us. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

Lowell St. Cyr

May 26, 2011

To Diane and the rest of the Craig family you have my deepest condolences on the loss of Robert. He was a unique individual, a warrior and an artist. He was one of those brave souls who answered a call and literally helped save the world. He was truly one of America's greatest generation.

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