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Very sorry for your loss. My deepest condolences.
Wrapping you all in our hearts. Your dad was an amazing man and we're so thankful we had the opportunity to meet him! 
This photo makes me smile eve…
2019, Bozeman, MT, USA
This photo makes me smile every time I look at it. Miss you, Craig.
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I knew Craig through AEIC Load Research Committee.  It is hard to believe that he is gone and so young.  May God comfort his entire family during this difficult time.
I have known Craig almost 15 years through his onsite visiting his client - BCH and load research conferences. He was not just a consultant to us, but also kind and fun to us, new load researchers at the time. I always enjoyed his presentations and enjoyed talking to him in the conferences. Craig was also a very nice, helpful and caring person. I still remembered one time he helped me solved my flight back to Vancouver with his experience of traveling. I feel very sad to hear about his death. He definitely will be missed by the load research community. 

I knew Craig and Marlene from JUC. I got to know Craig better from the relatively short time he was a member of our Men's Group, of which I am a member. I was shocked by his death and will miss his thoughtful contributions to our Group. He died too soon.

My condolences to Craig's family. I first met Craig when [ describe how you know each other ] and we would often [ include common activities together ].
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Craig was a wonderful colleague, always thinking about the bigger picture and the broader context and world around us.  I never met, but wanted to pass along my deepest condolences to Craig's children who must still be reeling from the loss of their mother.  Life can be very cruel, and I can provide no consolation for the premature loss of another parent other than to let you know from one more person how much your Dad's infectious enthusiasm and creative intelligence helped and inspired those around him. 

I knew Craig as a stellar statistician in the electric utility industry through the Western States Load Research Alliance. As he and I became friends he increased my understanding of our niche of work such that I became our local expert (but never at his level). He was so much fun and kind. It was my privilege to call him my friend.

Bill Switzer, Fort Collins, CO

Craig was a member of my Men's Group. These are my reflections:
• He entered group grieving the recent loss of the love of his life Marlene.
• Loved his children, was very engaged in their lives,
• A kind and sensitive soul
• I can see his smiling face looking out from his Zoom window. Another men's group member described him as bringing light into any room that he entered.
• Knowledgeable, intelligent, and thoughtful. I very much appreciated his perspective on things.
• Open and sharing about what was going on in his life as well as sharing of his thoughts and emotions
• I was so impressed when he hosted the topic about the role exercise and sports played in our lives even though he admitted they played a minor role in his. He cared about learning about things that mattered to us.
Tom Leversee
We deeply enjoyed a long visit with Craig on our patio and in our home during the previous summer. It was a delight to catch up with him and hear about how Charlotte, Philip, and Duncan were doing. It's hard to believe that he has now left us so soon, but we were glad to know that he was still adventuring and savoring all that life had to offer. He will definitely be missed.
Craig will be sorely missed in every community he was a part of...which was a TON. I'm so sorry for all of our losses. Love and healing to all.
Duncan, Vanessa, Phillip and Charlotte - my heart breaks for the loss of your Dad. He was such a talented and unique and joyful person. Our community will miss him greatly.
My sincere sympathy to the Williamson Family. May Our Lord be with you through your sorrow. 
When I think of Craig, that smile is the first thing that leaps to my mind. The pictures you post only capture a  part of how much he loves you all - and how proud he is of you kids!  He was an integral part of our experience with the Colorado Youth Pipe Band, of our trip with the band to Scotland (we were on the second trip, not the first)… and many other piping events, Estes and more.  I am grateful for the little time  I got to spend with him, and all of you.  He and Marlene will always be together, in my memory, and in the universe, loving watching what their family is up to now!
Our condolences to Craig's family. We knew Craig for over 15 years, and looked forward to every visit he made to Vancouver, as well as every meeting at Load Research or related conferences. Go in peace, Craig.

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