Justin Wade Craft

justin craft

October 29, 1969 ~ February 10, 2022

  Justin Wade Craft passed away peacefully on February 10,2022 in Arlington Memorial Hospital in Arlington, Texas at the age of 52. Justin was born October 29, 1969 to Patricia Moore and Kenneth Craft at Texoma Medical Center Denison, Texas. Justin loved life, he loved people unconditionally. He was especially close to his family; he wanted to do what Maxey did, he mimicked. If Maxey had a mustache, Justin wanted a mustache! He had a fantastic memory, a perfect recall of names or if he had ever been to your house, ten years later he could return. Justin was a fan of movies, his favorites were “Home Alone”, “Grease”, and “Footloose”. He wore out various VHS tapes of those movies. Vacations were special treats for him, he thoroughly enjoyed Disney World, Branson with all the musical shows, and he saw Garth Brooks, his favorite artist in Las Vegas. Justin was a cheeseburger man, even at Thanksgiving. Justin was a unique blessing to his family, bringing love and laughter, his big heart held a special place for his loved ones. He was preceded in death by his dad, Kenneth Craft; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. P.D. Moore, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Craft; brother, Warren Craft; nephew, Jeremy Craft. Justin is survived by his mother, Patricia (Craft) Hooks and husband Maxey; brother, Clayton Craft and wife Tonja; sisters, Holly Andreola and husband Mike, Shana Robles and husband Marco. Funeral services will be held Tuesday, February 15, 2022 at 2:00 PM at Mullican Little Funeral Home 754 State Hwy 56. E Bells, Texas 75414. Interment to follow at Sunnyside Cemetery in Savoy, Texas.

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  1. So sorry for your loss. We will be thinking of you all

  2. Sorry for your loss, prayers to you all.

  3. Dear Craft Family
    Our Hearts and Prayers with you and we love you so much
    Brad and Nikki

  4. Steve and Sherry Burk says:

    Pat and family I am so sorry for your loss, I know Justin will be missed but is celebrating now with his Jesus. Find peace and comfort in all your memories, he loved unconditionally.


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