Celebrating the Life of Craig Fletcher
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My fondest memories are when I worked alongside you and our team. It saddens me deeply to know you are no longer with us. I bumped into you a few times in Lugarno and you still had the StGeorge energy and vitality to tackle the world. Life’s ups and downs are definitely a personal battle but I am blessed to have worked with you and had a strong relationship. It was a time of hard work mixed with joy surrounded by respect and love. You moved and we lost touch. I look forward to seeing you again in heaven, at peace, my friend
Well Craig, what do I say? So many memories. You were so full of life & a little mischievous. You loved your job & you were great at it. You loved being part of a team. Those days at Ormonde Parade. Remember our Christmas tree? And “there you are, it is you?” We worked hard but we were always laughing.
You were ridiculously competitive 🤣🤣.
There was only one way – TO WIN 🥇 work, soccer, horse races, politics.
Sadly you had some tough times but Craig we loved you. We will remember you.
Mr F=0
Cheers to you
🥂💕⚽️🏇
My condolences to Craig’s family.
I enjoyed working with Craig at St.George, he was a force of nature and achieved a great deal.
Condolences to Craig’s family.
Remembering happy times when we flatted together in Maroubra and at Craig’s 21st.
Condolences to all who loved Craig. I too met Fletch at St George. We worked hard but he made me laugh more than anyone ever has. He was smart, passionate, loyal, talented at almost every sport and so competitive.
Later life wasn’t always easy for Craig. He had some health struggles and faced challenges with employment, and I wish life had been kinder to him.
He was immensely proud of his children, and it was obvious in the way he spoke about them.
Craig also had an incredible memory for our time at St George. He could recall stories and little moments that many of us had long forgotten, and he loved revisiting those memories. In fact, one of the last texts he sent me just last year was about some of those funny times ‘the possums in the roof and who ordered too many Freedom bags’ —still making me laugh, just like he always did.
I’ll always remember Craig for the laughter, the stories, and the loyalty he showed to the people around him.
You will be deeply missed my friend. Rest in peace. xxx
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