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We created a GatheringUs memorial to celebrate the life of Craig Jay Wathen. Collecting your stories and memories here will offer us great comfort. As we plan virtual gatherings, we will post invites. Thank you for contributing to this lasting memorial.
OBITUARY
Craig J. Wathen was born on April 3, 1958, the oldest child of James and Marion “Maud” Wathen. He entered into rest on May 7, 2020 at the Grand Island Veterans Administration Hospital, his home for the past 15 years. Craig graduated from Abraham Lincoln High School in 1976. He was united in marriage in September 1978 to Doris Price. They were the proud parents of Justin and Jacob. Craig and Doris were later divorced.
Craig... see moreCraig J. Wathen was born on April 3, 1958, the oldest child of James and Marion “Maud” Wathen. He entered into rest on May 7, 2020 at the Grand Island Veterans Administration Hospital, his home for the past 15 years. Craig graduated from Abraham Lincoln High School in 1976. He was united in marriage in September 1978 to Doris Price. They were the proud parents of Justin and Jacob. Craig and Doris were later divorced.
Craig served two years in the U.S. Army and six years in the U.S. Coast Guard until his medical discharge due to his diagnosis of multiple sclerosis.
Craig loved his family very much. Before moving to Grand Island from Council Bluffs, Craig served in leadership as a part of the Midlands Evangelical Free Community (now known as Calvary Country Chapel) AWANAs program.
Craig was preceded in death by his mother, Marion Wathen, in 2014.
Craig is survived by his father, James Wathen; brother, Kenn Wathen; sisters, Kris (Mark) Boyer, and Carolyn (Russ) Ferguson; sons Justin (Brandy) Wathen; Jacob Derby and 9 grandchildren and 1 great-grandchild.
Memorials may be sent to the National Multiple Sclerosis Society for research.
Craig bequeathed his body to the Deeded Body Program at the University of Nebraska Medical Center for medical education and research.
He fought the good fight, he finished the race, he kept the faith. Now there is in store for him the crown of righteousness which the Lord, the righteous judge, will award him on this day.
A memorial service will be held at a later date. The details will be announced on this page.