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Thomas Scott Craig

June 15, 1944 - February 1, 2022

U.S. Veteran

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For some unknown reason tonight i decided to look up T. Scott Craig, whom i worked with at the U.S. Post Office in Seattle in early 1970s. I was shocked to find this obit. I always thought he was somehow eternal, or at least would well outlast me. It surely must be the same Scott i knew then. The hair is a little grayer, but i recognize him, and i recall him talking about the piano tuning thing. Scott always had the knack for organizing strangers into a network of friends, had both much intelligence and common sense, a lot of great stories, and an unfailing sense of humor. I so much regret right now i did not get around to meeting him again after so many years and doing a lot of catching up. Goodbye, Scott; may your journeys wherever continue to be blessed. I would be most happy to hear from anyone we worked with at the U.S. Post Office in South Seattle early 1970s. I used the name Hugh Miller then; my legal name is Hubert Miller and i now live in Newport, Oregon.

Posted by Hue Miller on October 28, 2022

Deepest sympathy to everyone who loved Scott. I remember him and his brother as Tommy and Teddy. We played together as children. Tommy played the drums. Teddy played the accordian. Our mothers watched Liberace. Our fathers were friends. The Craigs lived behind All Hallows church before moving to River Park--- Tommy endeared himself to the nuns. I remember the whole family with love. Sincerely, Rosella Lane

Posted by rosella lane on April 9, 2022