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Justin Christopher Craig

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Justin Christopher Craig

Birth
Death
2 Apr 2016 (aged 31)
Burial
Springfield, Greene County, Missouri, USA GPS-Latitude: 37.2274546, Longitude: -93.3725694
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Justin Christopher Craig, son of Dr. Chris and Vicki Craig of Springfield, was born On August 31st, 1984 and died on Saturday, April 2nd.
He is survived by his sister Jacqueline and best friend and brother Cameron.
Following graduation from Springfield Catholic High School in 2003, Justin attended Missouri State University, and while pursuing a degree in Early Childhood, worked as a counselor at Camp Bear with children whose many parents remind us often of the positive impact he made on their children. Justin also worked with children with disabilities as a paraprofessional in special education at Delaware elementary, prior to beginning his work in the private sector in Florida and most recently in St. Louis.
Justin was a diehard Cardinal's fan and genuinely loved sports and music. He loved Garth Brooks and more recently identified songs like "It Must Be Winter in my Heart" by the Avett Brothers and "Parts of You" by Ron Pope.
Burial service in Resurrection Cemetery.
Published in the News-Leader on Apr. 9, 2016
Justin Christopher Craig, son of Dr. Chris and Vicki Craig of Springfield, was born On August 31st, 1984 and died on Saturday, April 2nd.
He is survived by his sister Jacqueline and best friend and brother Cameron.
Following graduation from Springfield Catholic High School in 2003, Justin attended Missouri State University, and while pursuing a degree in Early Childhood, worked as a counselor at Camp Bear with children whose many parents remind us often of the positive impact he made on their children. Justin also worked with children with disabilities as a paraprofessional in special education at Delaware elementary, prior to beginning his work in the private sector in Florida and most recently in St. Louis.
Justin was a diehard Cardinal's fan and genuinely loved sports and music. He loved Garth Brooks and more recently identified songs like "It Must Be Winter in my Heart" by the Avett Brothers and "Parts of You" by Ron Pope.
Burial service in Resurrection Cemetery.
Published in the News-Leader on Apr. 9, 2016

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