Cheryl Ann Craig, beloved mother, daughter, sister, cousin, grandma, aunt, niece and friend, died peacefully at her home in Yermo on November 10, 2009, due to cancer.
Cheryl will be fondly remembered for her great sense of humor, her funny personality and her big heart. She was always good for a laugh as well as straight-talking advice.
Cheryl was the most frugal person anyone knew, but was also very generous with what she had, thinking of others first. She often supported causes like homeless missions, disabled veterans, persecuted Jews and hungry children.
Cheryl was born in Redlands on October 21, 1954. She moved to Yermo with her parents Charles and Flora Craig when she was 11 years old. She has lived most of her life in this area, graduating from Barstow High School in 1972.
Cheryl had a wide range of jobs thoughout her life, but her favorite was transporting truckers for the Good Nite Inn in Lenwood.
Chery loved good music, from the Beatles in her teens, to Depeche Mode and other alternative bands more recently. Cheryl was an avid reader of historical novels and the Bible.
Cheryl is survived by her father Charles Craig of Barstow, her sister Denise of Vallecito, her son Daniel Reed of Utah, her daughter Lena Lozano of South Dakota, and three wonderful grandchildren Nathaniel, Glen and Alyssa Reed, also of Utah.
Published in Desert Dispatch on November 14, 2009
Cheryl Ann Craig, beloved mother, daughter, sister, cousin, grandma, aunt, niece and friend, died peacefully at her home in Yermo on November 10, 2009, due to cancer.
Cheryl will be fondly remembered for her great sense of humor, her funny personality and her big heart. She was always good for a laugh as well as straight-talking advice.
Cheryl was the most frugal person anyone knew, but was also very generous with what she had, thinking of others first. She often supported causes like homeless missions, disabled veterans, persecuted Jews and hungry children.
Cheryl was born in Redlands on October 21, 1954. She moved to Yermo with her parents Charles and Flora Craig when she was 11 years old. She has lived most of her life in this area, graduating from Barstow High School in 1972.
Cheryl had a wide range of jobs thoughout her life, but her favorite was transporting truckers for the Good Nite Inn in Lenwood.
Chery loved good music, from the Beatles in her teens, to Depeche Mode and other alternative bands more recently. Cheryl was an avid reader of historical novels and the Bible.
Cheryl is survived by her father Charles Craig of Barstow, her sister Denise of Vallecito, her son Daniel Reed of Utah, her daughter Lena Lozano of South Dakota, and three wonderful grandchildren Nathaniel, Glen and Alyssa Reed, also of Utah.
Published in Desert Dispatch on November 14, 2009
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