James W. Craig, Jr. (Jim) succumbed to the Corona Virus (COVID-19) on November 19, 2020. He was 55 years young. He was an amazing cook that is how he proposed to his wife. He loved to camp and Christmas was HIS holiday.
Survivors:
Wife of 30 years - Lisa Bryant Craig of Durant, OK
Daughter – Jessica Minogue (Luke) of Logandale, NV
4 Children – Ammon,
Hailey, MacKenzie and Brynlee
Daughter – Victoria Craig-Bratcher
(Jonathan) of Durant, OK
Son – Airman Logan Bryant Craig (Isabel) of
Kirtland AFB, Albuquerque, NM
1 Son – Emrys Samuel
Father – James Craig, (Pete) and wife Patricia of Reidsville, NC
Mother – Shirley Noble and husband James of Long Beach, MS
Sister – Joyce
Holley and husband David of Salada, TX
Sister – Teresa Nordan and husband
Garry of Franklinville, NC
Brother – Roy “Wayne” Craig and wife Sherry of
Sevierville, TN
A VERY SPECIAL Friend – Chuck McMurray of Corryton, TN
Nieces and Nephews and COUNTLESS Friends.
Jim was member of the Durant First United Methodist Church and he truly loved his job at Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma where he had worked for the past year. Due to the Pandemic, there will be NO services as the family requests that all friends and relatives be mindful of their safety and the safety of those around them.
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