Condolences
Our sincere sympathy to Tracy, Bob and Carey and your families from Jack Twa and family. Jack was Craighton’s cousin and knew him well. Please let us know when the celebration of Craighton’s life will be, as Jack would like to attend if possible.
Uncle Creighton was smart and obviously successful but I mostly remember his smile and laugh. He had a wonderful personality and was happy to share time with his many nieces and nephews. My deepest condolences to the whole family. Creighton will be missed.
We recall many fond memories of time spent with the Twa's on Maui. a particularly fond one was the hole-in-one made by Craighton at the Wailea Blue Golf Course several years ago. His foursome was thrilled to share the experience with him. We also remember some fabulous dinners with Craighton and Irene at their home on Maui. Our deepest condolences to the family.
My sincerest condolences to the Twa family. Irene and Creighton were great friends of my mother and father (Margaret and Jack Bagshaw) in Edmonton. I remember their visits to the house fondly.
Our condolences to Craighton's family. Jill and I always enjoyed spending time with Craighton and Irene.
Warren and Jill Twa
Our sincerest condolences to all of our Twa cousins and families. Craighton was an amazing man and I always looked forward to our visits with Craighton and Rene. Even though we didn't see them often, they always made us feel so welcome. I remember Craighton from his time as an aspiring brush-cutted engineer in North Edmonton, to his meteoric rise to President of CU. It didn't matter what stage of success he was at, he always showed great interest in what and how you were doing. He was a listener, he was interesting, he was wise, he was generous and compassionate. He will be greatly missed!
Les and Edith McElwain
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