Jeffery David Craig
Obituary
Jeffery David Craig
It is with immense sadness the family of Jeffery David Craig wishes to announce his passing suddenly at his home on Thursday, November 13th at the young age of 57. He was the Beloved son of Hilda Craig and David Craig (wife Jan). Cherished step- brother of Elyse (Chris) and Sarah (Jake). Jeff leaves behind many broken-hearted aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and cousins. After graduating Fanshawe Jeff was excited to begin his media career at the CFPL and was still dedicated to that team now called Bell Media. His dedication spanned 30 years. Jeff was best known for his quick and entertaining wit as well as being a committed Maple Leafs fan. Cremation has taken place. As per Jeff’s wishes there will be no service to follow. Sympathy may be expressed to a charity of your choice or the Heart and Stroke foundation. Arrangements entrusted with Cremation London & Middlesex, 519-858-2467. Online condolences shared at www.cremationlondon.com






I’d like to express my deepest condolences to Jeff’s family during the incredibly difficult time. I worked with Jeff for over 20 years at CFPL-TV. Jeff was the first person I had the pleasure to both work and train with. I will miss all the laughs we had over the years. Thanks for always making us smile each and everyday at work Jeff!
See ya buddy…
I will miss your sharp wit and contagious smile 😊
I’m very sorry for your loss. Jeff was a great friend of mine for over 30 years. I can’t believe that he is gone and that I will never talk to him again. I talked to him many times while we were working. The last time just a week before he passed we had a 3 hour conversation. I never laughed so much. He was a very funny guy. Work will never be the same. He will be greatly missed. Mark Finch
I will never forget Jeff Craig, he was one of the best kids in high school, and certainly one of the funniest. This is profoundly sad news and my heart goes out to Jeff’s family. Love to Mrs Craig, Jeff’s mum and my former English teacher.
It hurts my heart to no longer be able to see and greet Jeff across our drive. There was always a clear presence of welcoming and kindness, he wouldn’t accept help unless it was forced upon him and although I appreciate his resilience, was so stubborn- which I also respect. I hope you rest in peace and without pain sir.
I worked with Jeff in the mid-90s at CFPL-TV. Jeff was a great guy to work with and be around because of his positive attitude, always joking around. Nicest guy you would ever meet, unfortunately gone too soon. I was glad I got to see him at the Jim Hayes funeral recently. Jeff will be missed by many.
Went from Grade 1-8 bunch of us hung out and we’re close friends. He was so smart, funny , won so many public speeches .
Our Labour Day birthday red headed kid! So well liked, my deepest condolences to the family and friends, so sad to hear this news. Thanks Maggie for padding this on.
He will be dearly missed, and heaven sure gained one hell of an angel ! RIP!
Sending our deepest condolences to Jeff’s family during this heart breaking time. A big hug to Mrs Craig (former high school English teacher at St Pat’s)
Jeff was a great guy. He was always smiling, friendly and funny. I had many classes with him. Jeff had such a nice personality and was liked by all.
Sending prayer’s of strength to Jeff’s family.