In Memory

Marilyn S. Thompson (Craig)

Marilyn S. Thompson (Craig)

MARILYN SUE (THOMPSON) CRAIG

 

 

 

 

Marilyn Craig

BULLHEAD, Ariz.

 

Former Alton resident, Marilyn Sue Craig, 50, died unexpectedly Saturday, Oct. 31, 1992, at home.

She was the daughter of Ellen B. Thompson of Alton and the late John M. Thompson and was born on June 19, 1942, in Alton.

Her husband, George Craig, whom she married on May 1, 1963, survives. In addition to her mother and husband, surviving are a daughter, Kelly Sue Craig of California; two sons, George Robert Craig of California and John MacKay Craig of Bullhead; and two sisters, Cynthia Tilton of Godfrey and Ellen Brown of Phoenix, Ariz.

A sister, Nancy Ann Kohlhas; and a brother, John W. Thompson, preceded her in death.

Funeral services and burial were held in Bullhead. Desert Lawn Funeral Home of Bullhead was in charge of arrangements.

 



 
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03/02/10 01:52 PM #1    

Sue Weissenfluh (Rexford)

Such a beautiful person inside and out. She always had a smile and was friendly to everyone. I actually got to know her Mom better after Marilyn's death. Both were special people in my life. They are sadly missed.

03/12/10 07:21 PM #2    

Marilyn Hope Waide (Lake)

I second Sue W. Rexford. Marilyn was a beautiful girl, inside and out. Always nice. There were so many Marilyn's in our class; and she and I were two of the more Rubenesque as I recall. But she had beautiful dark hair and was taller. She had a healthy outlook and demeanor. It's hard to believe she's gone.

04/30/10 02:11 AM #3    

Evanthia Nicolou

 

 

Marilyn Thompson Craig was living in Bull Head City Arizona when she died in her sleep in October 31, 1992.  She had suffered from a heart condition for several years.

 

Marilyn was one of the special people.  Her heart was large, and had plenty of room for everyone she came in contact with.  She possessed the gifts of  compassion, understanding,and laughter. She had a great love for her husband, George Craig and her 3 children, her family, and her friends.  She always remembered her roots and her sense of humor was contagious, and deliciously wicked.  Her love for the Southwest was deep seeded and she embraced the region wholeheartedly.  She had a great job as the Executive Administrator to the owner of the Laughlin casino and hotel.  I considered her my very best friend and think of her often and will always remember how her eyes would almost squint shut when she laughed.   To those of us who knew her, admired and loved her, she is missed.   May her memory be eternal.

 

 


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