I agree. I remember how he was right before it happened...he was so angry and confused...there was only so much we could have done...I wish he could have waited it out.
I will never forget finding out about his death...all of us at his funeral...I still to this day periodically bring up Craig with friends/co-workers...
Craig was a great person who had so much to offer. He and I were friends back in junior and stayed so through high school. Like Ivy, I too remember his funeral and how I just kept thinking how said it was that we had lost someone with so much potential.
I had known Craig since the 5th grade. I just didn't realize he had so much termoil inside at the time of his death. It still bothers me that I didn't know. He was a great person, I wish he was around now.
Craig was a great friend. Just before his death he push started a Datsun B110 owned by Ivy Sample so we could get to work. His journey influenced much of my life and clinical practice. The lessons he left have inspired myself and others to pay attention to the little things that mean alot.
Craig was smarter, bigger, stronger, faster, more handsome, and funnier than anyone around him. It seems, however, that he was also more tormented and unhappy. His death was shattering to me and to our class, and I still think of it 30 years later with sadness and regret at the tremendous lost potential that was his life.
Not a year goes by I don't think about Craig. I still remember getting the awful telephone call after we'd moved to Atlanta. You never expect that when you say 'bye to someone, it'll be the last time. I'm sure all of you that knew him better and longer than I did miss him even more.
Penny Munton (Carnathan)
I wish Craig had chosen to stick around. Things do get better, if you can wait it out.Barbara Martin (Shanberg)
I agree. I remember how he was right before it happened...he was so angry and confused...there was only so much we could have done...I wish he could have waited it out.Ivy Sample (Burg)
I will never forget finding out about his death...all of us at his funeral...I still to this day periodically bring up Craig with friends/co-workers...Anthony Cabrera
Craig was a great person who had so much to offer. He and I were friends back in junior and stayed so through high school. Like Ivy, I too remember his funeral and how I just kept thinking how said it was that we had lost someone with so much potential.Grant Brown
I had known Craig since the 5th grade. I just didn't realize he had so much termoil inside at the time of his death. It still bothers me that I didn't know. He was a great person, I wish he was around now.Robert Arnold
Craig was a great friend. Just before his death he push started a Datsun B110 owned by Ivy Sample so we could get to work. His journey influenced much of my life and clinical practice. The lessons he left have inspired myself and others to pay attention to the little things that mean alot.Joseph Follman
Craig was smarter, bigger, stronger, faster, more handsome, and funnier than anyone around him. It seems, however, that he was also more tormented and unhappy. His death was shattering to me and to our class, and I still think of it 30 years later with sadness and regret at the tremendous lost potential that was his life.Joe
Carol Lohmeier (Afrassiabian)
I look forward to the time when I see Craig again. He will be in his prime, just as he left us.Anthony Adkison
Not a year goes by I don't think about Craig. I still remember getting the awful telephone call after we'd moved to Atlanta. You never expect that when you say 'bye to someone, it'll be the last time. I'm sure all of you that knew him better and longer than I did miss him even more.Delina Sanchez (Bair)
Craig Erwin Miller, 20 January 1961 - 17 February 1979