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Robert Craddock

March 16, 1958 — October 4, 2024

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Robert Craddock

 Robert Arnold Craddock, beloved father, grandfather, brother, fiance and friend, passed away Friday, October 4, 2024, at his home. Robert was born on March 16, 1958, in Ada, Oklahoma, the son of Zane and Patsy (Blaylock) Craddock. He graduated from Konawa High School in 1976. 

 For most of his professional life, Robert worked for Keiwit Corporation, where he held the roles of Superintendent and Project Manager on several significant projects across the southern United States, including the Keystone Dam and the Calcasieu Pass LNG PRoject. His expertise and leadership earned him the respect of all his colleagues and friends, leaving a lasting impact on Kiewit and everyone who worked with him over the years. 

 Though Robert traveled often for work, he made his permanent home in Longtown, Lake Eufaula, Oklahoma, where he created a loving and welcoming environment for his family and friends. In his free time, Robert enjoyed riding his Harley Motorcycle, being on the lake, and listening to rock music.

 Survivors include his brother Richard Craddock and wife Katy of Midland, Oklahoma; step daughters, Andrea Dulin of Mesa, AZ; Jessica Risenhoover and husband Connor of Chelsea, OK; Kimberly Fulton and husband Caleb of Yukon, OK and Christina McGinnis and husband James of Shady Point, OK. He is also survived by his fiancee, Debbie Gentry; his grandchildren, Rylan Baxter, Christian "CJ" Hudson, Harper Fulton, and Keyra Mudd; his faithful companion Rufus and many others who were blessed by his kindness, generosity and friendship. He is preceded in death by his parents Zane and Patsy Craddock; and his grandmother, Leah Blaylock, who raised him with love and guidance.

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Sunday, October 20, 2024

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