CRADDOCK, Robert - On a warm March 10, 2021 Robert Arthur Craddock left this world on a blazing battlefield of zombies, aliens and greedy chipmunks.
Brandishing a flaming sword of Glory he fought the hordes boldly pulling babies and kittens from the wreckage as he moved gracefully across the wasteland.
For reasons known only to himself he chanted the lyrics to Harry Chapin’s “Taxi” as he led his one man campaign!
Sadly though his wounds were too great and in the early afternoon his mortal body gave in and he ascended to the Godly realm. He leaves behind his loving family.
His daughters Jaimie and Jessica. His mother Margaret Craddock. His siblings, brothers Ronald, Bradley, Richard and sister Susan.
And all their spouses and children who all loved Rob very much.
He also leaves the world a little darker for the hundreds of people he has touched throughout his life, with his humour and positivity in the face of so many dragons. Love you dad, son, brother and friend.
Thank you to all those who have helped in this dark time.
Because of Covid-19, there will be no traditional funeral ceremony. Memorials involving beer may be held in the summer.
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