Craig A. Peterson of Kenosha, Wisconsin passed away on Sunday, January 20, 2019. Craig was born on February 16, 1963 in Portsmouth, Virginia. Growing up in Waukegan, Illinois Craig was involved in swimming and Boy Scouts and earned his Eagle Scout award. Craig graduated from Waukegan East High School in 1981 and entered the Army where he continued a proud family tradition of service. Craig was an avid Chicago Bears and NASCAR fan and loved hunting and fishing. Craig was an extremely talented billiards player and competed on teams for the American Pool Association in Lake County, Illinois. Craig was a legend in the Kenosha Pocket Billiard League (K. P. B. L.) earning awards and recognition including shooting a rare perfect 27 game. Craig was extremely successful in tournaments locally and in Las Vegas.Craig’s proudest accomplishments were his daughters, Amanda and Megan Peterson, who he shared his hobbies with. Craig enjoyed being a grandfather to Ryan. Craig is also survived by his sisters Kelly (Kevin) Stanbary and Sherry Peterson, his aunt and godmother Roberta (Ray) Carson and his cousins. Craig was preceded in death by his mother, Irene A Peterson. Craig enjoyed spending time with his friends at Fec’s and in his pool leagues and considered them family as well.A celebration of life will be held at a future date. In lieu of flowers, Craig’s family asks that donations be made to Midwest Veterans Closet at 2323 Green Bay Rd., North Chicago, Illinois 60064 or http://www.midwestveteranscloset.org. Proko Funeral Home & Crematory5111 60th St. 262 654 3533Visit & Sign Craig’s Online Memorial Book At:www.prokofuneralhome.com
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LeAnn Zadler
January 24, 2019
My prayers go out to the family. We sure have many great memories growing up together. He's resting safely in the arms of God. My love to you.. LeAnn (Webster/Zadler)
Joe Malsack
January 23, 2019
I had the pleasure of working with Craig at his most recent job. He did not open up to many but he did to me and it was always a pleasure to talk with him as we had a lot in common with the military. It was even more of a joy to see him out playing pool and being in his element. A lot of hearts here hurt right now and our thoughts and prayers go out to his family.