15, 2020 due to Covid-19, following a short battle with Leukemia. He was born
December 1963 in Midland, Texas and was the second born to Richard and
Wyona Craig. He was also the new baby brother to sister Belinda, who always
claimed he was mom’s favorite.
Jeff lived his life in Denver, Colorado with his beloved daughter, Katherine. He
was her biggest fan, supporter and confidante. He enjoyed watching her play
softball and cheered the loudest at her games, where he was allowed to sit in
the dug-out.
Jeff was a devoted and life-long Dallas Cowboy’s fan, he loved playing Texas
Hold Em’ where he managed to occasionally win and always cheated at
Monopoly (or any game) growing up.
Aside from Monopoly money, Jeff was generous beyond measure, he loved
his daughter fiercely and was devoted to his family and friends. He could
never say no to someone in need and often gave of his time, money and self
to help others.
Fresh out of high school, Jeff went to work for Reservoirs Inc. in Midland,
Texas later purchased by Core Laboratories where he worked until his
passing. During his 30 plus years in the oil and gas industry, his co-workers
were like family and he talked about them fondly.
Jeff will forever be missed and survived by his daughter Katherine Craig,
Mother Wyona Craig, siblings; Belinda Craig, Becky Darlington, Michael
(Emily) Craig, Joe Kendrick, step daughter Regina Majors. Many nieces and
nephews.
He was preceded in death by his father, Richard Craig and brother Larry
Kendrick.
A celebration of life will follow at a later time yet to be determined.
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