Marvin Wilson Craig

marvin craig

Marvin Craig, 95, of Eagle Springs, NC passed away on February 2, 2022.  

Marvin was one of 8 children born to Josie Craig in Danville Va.

Marvin was an amazing father, brother, grandfather and friend.  He is survived by his children, Edward Craig and his wife Tina of Greensboro, Linda Sheffield of Robbins, Ronnie Craig of Robbins, Debra Garner and her husband Clarence of Eagle Springs and Kathy Rosdol of Brown Summit.  He had 16 grandchildren, 21 great grandchildren, and 7 great great grandchildren.  

He had several careers in his lifetime but worked the majority of his years at Klopman Mills in Asheboro and Milliken in Robbins as r fixer and supervisor.  After retiring from textiles he worked many years helping a local hog farmer then moved on to work for Moore County at several of their compact centers.  He was always eager to help anyone and he loved the fellowship and conversations he had with so many that came in while he was working.  

Marvin was a faithful member of Pleasant View Friends Church for approximately 80 years and was the church greeter for many years.  He could be seen standing at the front door of the church every Sunday with bulletins in his hand.  He always greeted everyone with a smile and handshake or hug.  He made you feel welcome whether you came every Sunday or were just dropping in.  

Marvin was famous and well known for his homemade banana pudding.  If there was a dinner it was always known that he would make a large pudding to share with everyone.  

Marvin was known and loved by so many and was referred to as Daddy and Pappaw by many (not just his family).  He was always quick to lend a helping hand and even when he wasn’t able, he would offer to help in any way he could   There were many times we thought he forgot his age when he referred to people 20 years younger than him as “elderly” or when he was caught doing things like climbing on his roof to move his antenna or trying to cut trees down by himself.  He didn’t like to sit still and was very active up until he physically wasn’t able to be.

Marvin loved his family with all his heart and was a dedicated and faithful husband to his wife of 66 years, Melvie, until her death.  

He loved the mountains and took many trips over the years and rarely came back without a car full of apples to share with his friends and family.  He never thought twice about hopping in one of his many vehicles and taking spur of the moment trips.  

Marvin was preceded in death by his wife Melvie, his parents, siblings George, Robert, Ruby, Iola, and Irby, his son Howard and great granddaughter Cheyenne.  

In lieu of flowers the family requests that donations be made to Pleasant View Friends church in his memory.  

Funeral service will be 3:00 PM, Sunday, February 6, 2022 at Pleasant View Friends Church. Burial, with Military Honors will follow in the church cemetery.  The family will gather after the service at the church fellowship hall.  

The family will receive friends from 5-7 pm, Saturday, February 5, 2022 at Kennedy Funeral Home. 

Condolences online at pinesfunerals.com

 

Services

Funeral Service: February 6, 2022 3:00 pm

Pleasant View Friends Church
13942 NC. Hwy. 24/27
Eagle Springs, NC 27242

910-948-3284

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  1. Mr. Craig was a very wonderful man!! Every woman should be blessed with a man like him.. I remember talking with him at church after him wife had passed away. He had been to Dollywood with his family and I asked him if he enjoyed it. He said he took his wife every year until she passed. He said the last time she did not really realize where she was but he did and this was where she enjoyed going and he pushed her all over her favorite vacation place. That is love!!! He was always willing to provide our church with his banana pudding at meals and loved to be our greeter at church and hand out bulletins and greet everyone!! He was a very special person.

  2. Sorry to hear of Mr. Craig passing he was such a great person to carry on conversations with,always enjoyed talking to him when I carried off our trash , he was a faithful worker for the county. Will remember the family in my prayers

  3. We’re so sorry to hear of Marvin’s passing. He was such a good and kind gentleman. Our church has truly missed his smiling face and handshake every Sunday morning as he greeted everyone as they arrived. Our prayers for peace and comfort for all the family. 🙏❤️

  4. Marvin was such a great man. Always smiling and helpful at the compact center. To the family you are in our thoughts and prayers.
    Love,
    Harold, Pat, and Misty Clark

  5. Uncle Marvin was a good man. He never failed to smile and say “hey sug” when he saw me. The times I remember at his and Aunt Melvie’s house many years ago are of him always offering me something to eat and having Cookie Crisp cereal. That was my favorite. He was the same person no matter if he was home, in the grocery store or any of the many places I saw him throughout the years. A smile and a good word! He will be missed by so many. My thoughts are with his children and their families. God bless you all

  6. Very sorry to hear of Mr. Craig’s passing. My sincere condolences to the family. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.

  7. Sorry for your lost, will always remember Mr Craig and his smile, may God bless and comfort all of you


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