Craig Lee Henderson died April 21, 2016 in Norman at the age of 25 years 4 months 1 day. Memorial services are scheduled for 11:00 AM, May 21, 2016 at Wadley's Funeral Chapel under the care of Wadley�s Funeral Service.
Craig was born December 20, 1990 in San Jose, California to Ralph Henderson and Theresa Michelle Wallace. He was raised in Purcell, graduating around 2008. Craig enjoyed rebuilding computers, gaming. He won a Guitar Hero competition. He enjoyed helping others, and was a leader and counselor for Kids with cancer at Starbright World and Camp live a dream. He loved all types of music, being outdoors and spending time with his family and friends.
Craig is preceded in death by his mother, Theresa Michelle Wallace; grandfather, John Winn; grandmother, Joann Wallace; uncle, Rowland Henderson. Survivors include his father, Ralph; fianc�, Heather Brooke; sister, Shelli McAroy and her children, Dakota and Peyton; grandparents, Mark Wallace, Carolyn Winn, Evelyn Wood; his Jack Russell Terrier, Skip, and many other relatives and friends.
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