Craig Carrington Garrett

Craig Carrington Garrett

July 26, 1960 - February 15, 2009

Craig Carrington Garrett

July 26, 1960 - February 15, 2009

Obituary

Craig Carrington Garrett, 48, passed away suddenly on Sunday, February 15, 2009 of cardiac arrest at his home in San Clemente, California. He was born July 26, 1960 in North Hollywood, California and lived most of his early life in Massachusetts and later in Southern California. He is survived and deeply loved by his wife Sherry Lynn Garrett, his only son Chase Carrington Garrett, age 6, his mother and step-dad Suzanne Goodwin and George E. Slye of Naples, Florida, his brother Curtis Charles Garrett Vicki and his three nephews, Chad, Cole and Connor Garrett of Ladera Ranch, California.

Craig was an avid sportsman all of his life beginning as an All-Star every year he played in Little Leaque Baseball. His shelves were full of trophies and awards. His happiest of times were spent playing tennis, boating, water skiing, deep sea fishing, snow skiing, and of course, ‘on the course’ golfing. The only thing that made these times better for him was when he was with a good friend or a close family member. He was an outstanding adult softball player who participated for years in many local competitive leagues. He was just in his element being outdoors, and with a ball in his hand. He even knew how to make a whiffle-ball game with his son and nephews seem like the World Series.

His lifetime love of sports created his passionate enthusiasm for the Boston Red Sox and the New England Patriots. If you weren’t sitting beside him while he sat in his beloved brown leather recliner watching one of his favorite teams, then you were somewhere else being bombarded by his phone calls whenever an exciting play was made.

Go Red Sox! Go Patriots!

Craig is watching and cheering from above.

He Will Be Missed by Family and Friends

May He Rest In Peace

Funeral services will be held on Wednesday, February 25, in the Chapel at O’Connor Mortuary in Laguna Hills, California at 1:00 p.m.

A private Burial at Sea will take place on Friday, February 27, at Emerald Bay, Laguna Beach, California at 11:00 a.m.

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22 responses to Craig Carrington Garrett

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  1. Kellen Kerbs says:

    Craig,
    I am happy that my mother and you shared happiness and good times in your last days. I hope the love and memories that you both had for each other will stay with you in the afterlife, as they will for the rest of my mothers days. I know that my mother will miss you dearly, and will cherish the times you spent together. I can only thank you for spending the time that you had in your last days with her, and hope that your soul will carry on and live in peace. Thank you Craig,
    your Step-son
    Kellen Kerbs-

  2. Our sincere condolences to Craig’s family and our friend Curtis and his family. We are sad to know that you have lost a father, husband and brother. As time passes we hope the good memories of Craig will shine through.

  3. We are so sorry to hear of your loss. May you all be at peace, and may your wonderful memories bring a smile. You are in our prayers.

  4. To Craig’s family,
    We are so sorry for your sudden loss of Craig. Our prayers and loving thoughts are with you at this sad and difficult time. We have followed Craig’s life since childhood through the narratives and photos shared by his loving Mother, Suzanne. May the memories of Craig’s generous and warm spirit
    surround you and give you comfort.
    Our sincere sympathy.

  5. Brock Koren says:

    My family extends our heartfelt condolences to my brother-in-law, Curtis, and his entire family.

    My fondest memories of Craig include boating trips with him and Curtis and hanging out in Newport Beach. Craig’s love and passion for boating was contagious, and I will always remember the fun we had during those times.

    Our thoughts and prayers will remain with the family.

    In deep sympathy,
    Brock & Jill Koren and family

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