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Craig's desk
1969, 54 St Stephen St, Boston, MA, USA
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Thinking of all who were touched by this vivacious human being during his relatively brief lifetime - let's cherish the memories and continue to pass along all we learned from him - Dr. Shuler (sometimes "Roger"), to me.  Sending well-wishes to his beloved family on this anniversary of his death.
I am very sorry for your loss.  I knew Craig when we were both freshman in Asbury Hall at Northwestern University back in 1967-8.  I'm very sorry to learn of his passing.  He was a very "cool"  young man while I was a "nerd" by comparison.  It's obvious that he had, and further developed, wonderful talent and depth.   I have fond memories of him.  I wish his family comfort at this time, and all the best going forward.  
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I am so sorry to hear about the passing of this brilliantly gifted and people-sensitive man.  His kindness and talents enriched my family and our community.  May his memory be eternal.  

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