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Patricia Craig

Patricia Craig had been struggling with bad health over the last year. Recently, hospice had been working with her to keep her comfortable. On Sunday morning, with Hurricane Irma approaching, the house lights flickered as the power went out. Pat was patiently awaiting the arrival of her beloved granddaughters Cari and Tensi Craig. Though it had been a rough morning and Pat was unable to speak to greet them, she smiled and acknowledged their arrival. On the morning of September 10th, surrounded by love, Patricia Craig drew her last breath and passed peacefully. The lights flickered on again as her husband came to scoop her up to join other loved ones in heaven who had passed before her. Pat was gone but she will never be forgotten by those of us here that loved her dearly.

Patricia Craig was born the daughter of John M & Elva B Steadham on April 9, 1933. On May 31st she married Gene Craig. She is survived by her children: Keith, Brian, Carol and her husband Jim, and her grandchildren Cari and Tensi Craig. While she is now resting comfortably in heaven, she will never be forgotten by those who knew and loved her dearly.
Funeral Services will be held at 11:00 a.m. Friday, September 15, 2017 at the Milam Funeral Home Chapel, with a visitation for one hour prior. Interment at a later date.

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In consideration of COVID-19, as well as the families we are serving, we would like for those of you whose immune systems are compromised please stay home and send the family a condolence card. We may also be forced to postpone services if this continues or worsens. Our profession as funeral directors is not only focused on serving families, but also protecting the families and the community at-large. Thank you and please take care!

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