
Craig: Honey.
Peacefully at Matthews House Hospice, Alliston, on Thursday August 9th, 2018. Honey Craig, in her 75th year, beloved mother of Ben Craig and Jennifer (John ) Shenouda. Sadly missed by her grandchildren Jacob, Hannah, Angelina, Saffron, and Maven. Dear sister of Tom (Brenda), Betty (Basil) and Mary (Russell).
A Celebration of Honey’s Life will be held at the Hillside Community Church, 2314 Tottenham Rd, Tottenham, on Saturday, September 8, 2018 at 11am. Arrangements entrusted to Rod Abrams Funeral Home, Tottenham, 905-936-3477.www.RodAbramsFuneralHome.com
Heather Payne says
Ben and Jen,
I just heard about your Mom. I am so sorry. She was a wonderful wife, mother and friend. She was always there with a smile and a prayer.
God bless you both in this time of sorrow.
Jeannette Ferrie says
When I think of Honey,I always remember her beautiful red hair. RIP.
Peggy J. Poulsen says
Honey I will miss our ‘Divine Random Appointments’. Our last one was this spring at the FoodLand Coffee Corner. I am so grateful we took the time to sit and enjoy a coffee together while we caught up on one another’s lives.
Rest In Peace my friend.
My sincere condolences to Honey’s families and friends.
Barbara Wile says
Honey Craig was easily the finest example of womanhood that I have ever met. From the day that she and Bruce rode over from their house to where Peter and I were building our house and barn more than 35 years ago, I have admired and thought highly of her. She was full of courage, self confidence, faith in her God and a heck of a lot of fun. Although I have had to move away from the area, we were able to have some rather deep conversations by telephone almost weekly. I will miss her greatly. My heartfelt condolences to Bruce, Jennifer and Ben.
Lori Scheffel says
Honey was our neighbour when we lived on the 3rd Line. I remember her riding her horse right up to our porch and tapping on the window with her riding crop to say hello! A favourite memory of country life and a fine neighbour. My mother, Joan, also extends her condolences to Honey’s family and friends.
Gayle Pallotta(Taylor) says
I am so very sorry to hear of Honeys passing. You may not remember me but my sisters Julie, Melanie. and I babysat Ben and Jen. Your mom was a beautiful person both inside and out. We all have fond memories of Craig Croft.She cherished you both and if you are even half the parent she was you will be doing just fine. My thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time. Rest in Peace Mrs Craig
Susanna Jarvis says
Honey was our neighbour and friend for 30 years. Although she was mainly my mother’s friend, in the last few years, I was pleased to get to know her much better as we boarded our pony at her farm and saw her daily. I had a deep respect for Honey. She was a force of nature! My heartfelt condolences to her family and friends. She will be always remembered and always missed!
Tracey Hudson says
So sorry to hear. Thoughts and prayers to Jennifer, Ben and Bruce. Condolences at this time.
Rose Mouncey says
Much of what I learned of Honey came from her daughter, Jennifer. I learned that she had great faith in God, was an amazing teacher both in the classroom and in her community, had many friends and adored her children and grandchildren. She faced her illness with courage until the very end. May she rest in God’s arms forever.
Jane Archer says
So shocked to see her name listed today. Met Honey at a home bible study in Bond Head. It was a joy to have met her and Bruce. May God grant you comfort at this transitional time in your life.
Iris Buchan says
Honey has always been an enjoyable companion at the Blackhorse theatre and our monthly ladies’ dinners. Her smiles and stories will be missed.
Bob and Marg Milligan says
We are so sorry to hear about
Honey’s passing. Our thoughts
and prayers are with you at
this time
Viola G. Stephens says
A sad farewell to a long time friend and fellow horse enthusiast. Upheld by her faith, she remained strong and hopeful until the very end and surrendered to death with grace and dignity.