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Catherine-Christena Craig, born in 1913, spouse of George Craig, died on July 25, 2011 at 98 years old. Please consult the obituary here:

Obituary of Catherine-Christena Craig


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CATHERINE CHRISTENA CRAIG (nee McARTHUR) August 20, 1913 -- July 25, 2011 Peacefully in her sleep at Bough Beeches Place, Mississauga on Monday, July 25, 2011 in her 98th year. Predeceased by her beloved husband of 57 years George (1999). Cherished mother of Carolyn Hallford and her husband Robert of Mississauga. A women of great intelligence, significant insight and exceptional humour to the very end, Catherine will be fondly remembered and greatly missed by her granddaughter Heather (Scott Astaphan) of Oakville and grandson Christopher (Jayda Sutton) of Oakville; as well as, her great-granddaughter Calleigh and great-grandson Christian. She will also be fondly remembered by her numerous nieces and nephews and their families. Private cremation. Ceremony and interment to be held at a future date at Sanctuary Park Cemetery, Port Elgin, Ontario. In lieu of flowers, the family would appreciate donations to a charity of choice. The family would like to extend their sincere gratitude and appreciation to the care-givers at Bough Beeches Place for their kind and compassionate attention to Catherine's needs. Funeral arrangements entrusted to the Turner & Porter Butler Chapel 416-231-2283

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Obituary Publication:

On July 30, 2011 (Toronto Star, Ontario)


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