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Submitted by Jo Aguirre


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John Alden Craig

April 3, 1951 ~ September 5, 2011

John Alden Craig, 60, passed away at his home, rural Perry, Oklahoma, after a long illness.

He was born on April 3rd, 1951, the son of Chester and Alice Babcock Craig.

John had served in the United States Navy and had worked as a Aircraft Maintenance tech. He had attended the Methodist Church. He enjoyed woodworking as well as hunting and fishing.

He was preceded in death by his parents.

John is survived by a daughter, Alison Katherine Craig, 2 brothers: Bill Craig of Perry Oklahoma and Cecil Craig of McAlester,Oklahoma.

Cremation is planned with no service at this time.

Arrangements entrusted to Perry Funeral Home, Perry, Oklahoma.


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