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| Thomas Craig, 73, loved tennis and sailing |
| By Administrator |
| Monday, April 06, 2009 12:00 AM |
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Thomas Goodrich Craig, 73, an 18-year resident of York, Maine and former resident of Duxbury and Winchester, died Saturday, March 14 at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston. Born in Philadelphia, he moved with his parents, the late Henry S. Craig and Virginia (Goodrich) Craig to Duxbury during the 1938 hurricane. He was a 1953 graduate of Governor Dummer Academy and continued his education at Amherst College, graduating in 1957. Following graduation he served four years in the United States Navy, stationed in Newport, Rhode Island with tours of duty in the North Atlantic and Mediterranean. He earned an MBA from Harvard Business School in 1969 and held a number of jobs with manufacturing companies including Gillette, Dewey & Almy, United States Shoe Machinery Corporation and North American Rockwell. He retired as president and general manager of Coatings Engineering Corporation of Sudbury. An avid tennis player and sailor, Mr. Craig played for over twenty years at the Winchester Indoor Lawn Tennis Center and sailed with his family up and down the East Coast, Canadian Maritimes, Maine, and the Caribbean. In 1979 he served as navigator on a class winning campaign in the Marion to Bermuda Race. In Winchester, Mr. Craig was active in the Parish of the Epiphany, a member of the Monday Club, and coached youth soccer. He was the husband of Lilwen Ann (Hayward) Craig and the late Helen (Hertig) Craig. Mr. Craig also leaves his son, David and his wife, Lisa (Thyson) of Winchester; his daughters Lindy Craig of Winchester and the late Amy Craig; his stepchildren, Lee (Hughes) Koonce and her husband Michael of Hingham, Jody (Hughes) LaMontagne and her husband Rick of Durham, N.H., and Scott Hughes and his wife Heather (Roberge) of Dover, N.H.; his sister Betsey Drollett and her husband David of Duxbury; nine grandchildren and step-grandchildren; a niece and a nephew; and six great-nieces and nephews.  A memorial service was held at the Parish of the Epiphany, in Winchester. Burial was private. In lieu of flowers, donations in his memory may be made to: Flying Moose Lodge, 15 Waldron Road, Bar Harbor, ME 04609. |







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