In Memory

Craig Daniels

Craig Daniels

Date of Death: January 12, 2020

Craig was born in Troy New York to Roselyne D'Sante & Cliffton Daniels. Remained there during his early years thru High School. Then he lived in Europe fro several years and Munich Germany for a few years.. He eventually travel back to the US and resided in Oakland California where he worked in the shipping industry. He later became the Manager of their billing department and transferred to Phoenix, Arizona from there. He spoke four different languages and was a very intelligent caring man. As a child he was raised by his two Aunts Shirley and Ethel Scott. He developed a great love for his local church, which later in live brought him to St. Mary's Episcopal Church in Phoenix, Arizona. There he became the Junior Warden, was a Verger, And also moved into the Vice President of the UBE (Union of Black Episcopals)... His hobbies included Knitting, Gardening, and watching TCM Turner Classic Movies into the late evenings. He was very well known in his community. and will missed by all.



 
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02/25/22 11:04 AM #1    

Nancy Jane Edwards (Casteras)

So sorry to hear of Craig's passing.  He was a great guy. Very intelligent and helped a lot of us get through French class.  I always hoped he would come back for one of our reunions.  R.I.P. Craig!


02/25/22 04:02 PM #2    

Susan Ilene Bloom (Newcomer)

Yikes - seems like every day there is a memory notice. Craig was a wonderful guy!  RIP Craig!

 


02/25/22 04:09 PM #3    

Brian J. Reilly

You are so right Nancy. I would neverhave made it through French with out his help R.I.P Craig


02/25/22 04:20 PM #4    

Ronald Winter

I sat next to Craig in English class. He was quiet and studious, but also very friendly. We'd talk about things, mostly relted to school and class. Very nice guy. Sorry to hear of his deth.


02/26/22 12:12 AM #5    

Lynn Eleanor Orchard (Bryan)

RIP Craig.


02/26/22 11:58 AM #6    

Virginia (Ginnie) Crandall

Craig made homeroom better. Have been his friend on Facebook the last few years. Sad to see his death. He will be missed


02/26/22 04:02 PM #7    

Kim Karker (Babson)

Ginnie, would you share what you know about Craig from facebook , as I truly cared about Craig, such a wonderful, warm person and wished so that we would connect again.  Kim  K.


02/26/22 05:20 PM #8    

Jacquelyn Ann Schlegel (Witbeck)

Such sad news .. Craig was a friend to everyone, such a smart, easygoing guy ..  but even he couldn't help me with my French which I hated (oh how I disliked it..!) .  Rest In Peace our friend, I know many of our classmates have gone before you and will greet you there.  God Bless.

 

 


02/27/22 02:19 PM #9    

LaVerne Beausey (Wheeler)

Craig and I were friends from our early childhood. He lived on 8th Street, and I lived on 9th Street. Back in those days these streets were simply neighborhood communities of working families; mixed neighborhood communities that included white collar, blue collar, and no collar workers and all races and ethnicities. I remember his aunts and how sweet a child he was. We remained friends through high school, and I was always able to send him a congratulations for his achievements or a birthday remebrance. I still miss being able to do that. Bless you Craig. RIP


02/28/22 08:22 AM #10    

Linda Komertz (Gates)

RIP Craig


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