1943. He grew up in Arlington Texas and resided here for most of his life,
with a few brief exceptions that included a very hot summer camp at
Shepherd Air Force Base and a year in Hattiesburg Mississippi.
Craig met his future wife, Gelia, at the age of 10 when she invited
him to a skating party. Their fathers were great friends and coworkers,
which led them to buy property in the Sangre de Cristo mountains near
Westcliffe Colorado. Gelia tragically lost her father in 1961, and Craig was
there to offer support during this sad time. They became almost
inseparable from that point forward. Craig graduated from Arlington High
school in 1962, and then attended, with Gelia, Arlington State College.
Next, he attended Texas Christian University where he obtained his
Master's degree. Craig and Gelia were married on June 17th 1966. Craig
and Gelia moved to Mississippi in 1968 but after living through hurricane
Camille in 1969 they decided to answer his father's request to come home
and run the family business.
Craig had a different vision for Coleman Metal Products than his
father. Craig became a Hot Springs Spas dealer which changed the model
of the company and afforded Craig and Gelia many treasured
opportunities to travel to places like Rio de Janeiro, Switzerland, Italy, New
Zealand and Australia.
In April 1973, Craig and Gelia were blessed for their first son, Clayton
Todd to come into their lives. His younger brother, Wesley Thomas joined
the family in November 1981. They enjoyed fishing, working on cars, and
trips to Colorado.
In 2005 Craig and Gelia found out they were going to be
grandparents. The family business had grown a great deal over the years
with help from many wonderful employees. However, two in particular
really bonded with Craig and shared the same passion for the business as
he did. Wanting to travel more with Gelia, and spend time with family,
Craig was able to sell the business to two long time employees, Craig
Englehardt and Robert Aguilar.
Craig spent the remainder of his years traveling with his wife and
family, as well as helping his two sons with their businesses.
Perhaps Craig’s most enjoyable times were the moments he spent in
the mountains. As kids, Craig and Gelia, along with his sister Tona and
many cousins spent much of their summers exploring and fishing. His love
of the Sangre de Cristo’s never waned and he always looked forward to
their yearly trips to Westcliffe.
Craig is survived by his childhood sweetheart and wife of 55 years,
Gelia, son C.T. and wife Lindsey, son Wes and wife Jennifer, grandsons
Creek and Laithan. He is preceded in death by his father Bill, mother Faye,
stepmother Ruth, and sister Tona.
A memorial service for Robert will be held Monday, November 1, 2021 at 2:00 PM at Moore Bowen Road Funeral Home, 4216 S. Bowen Rd., Arlington, TX 76016.
Fond memories and expressions of sympathy may be shared at www.moorebowenroad.com for the Coleman family.
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