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Last Name: Craig

First Name: Charles

Middle Name: J

Maiden Name:  

Date of Death: May 7, 1973

Newspaper: Delaware County (PA) Daily Times

Date of Newspaper: May 9, 1973

Contributor: Florence E O'Bryan

Text of Obituary: Charles J. Craig, (65/85 -?), of 231 4th Ave., Mt. Ephraim, N.J., a former resident of Linwood and Crum Lynne, died Monday at West Jersey Hospital, Camden.

Mr. Craig moved from Delaware County 30 years ago. While living here he had been active member of Good Will Fire Co.

He retired in 1972 from the Philadelphia Navy Yard, where he had worked as a maintenance man. Previously, he worked for New York Shipyard in Camden. He was the husband of the former Alice Bell Richman, who survives.

Also surviving is a daughter, Mrs. Charlene Matlosz of Laurel Springs, N.J.; a brother, Harry B. Craig, Mt. Ephraim, and one granddaughter.

Services will be at 2 p.m. Thursday at the Robert Moreland Funeral Home, 9th and Main Sts., Trainer. Burial will be in Lawn Croft Cemetery, Lower Chichester. Calling hours will be after noon Thursday at the funeral home.

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