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Craig was my coworker at DEC in Colorado Springs beginning in 1991 when I moved from hardware into software. We then moved together into XP support in 2010. He always had the best sense of humor, was the easiest person to ask my “stupid questions” and always treated me like a friend. We shared family stories as well as the work “stuff” and he was always there to listen or give me his opinions. One of the nicest, most solid humans I have had the fortune to know. 
Craig was a kind and very helpful person I know.  He was always ready to help.  When I worked late into the night for db  maintenance, he would sometimes stick around in case if I needed help.
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For a number of years, we enjoyed  block parties in our Pueblo West neighborhood.  I'll always remember one Halloween when Craig dressed up as a woman.  What a sense of humor!  When my former husband passed, Greg and Penney drove to Estes Park for the service.  Several times after that, Craig would take Penney and me out on Lake Pueblo on our pontoon.  There was no way I could handle it by myself, and he knew I loved and missed those times with Herb on the lake.  In these ways and more, Craig's kindness and compassion was present in my life and in the lives of so many others.
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