James M. Craig Obituary - 8/22/1922 Lawrence MA Tribune James M. Craig, aged 64 years, 10 months, died suddenly last evening at the family home, 23 Davis Street, North Andover. He leaves a widow, Ellen, two daughters, Mrs. George Lewis and Miss Helen Craig of North Andover, one sister, Mrs. Alexander Peacock of Methuen, one brother, Alexander Craig of Glasgow, Scotland, and one grandchild. Two sisters, Ann and Elizabeth, and a brother William Cunningham Craig predeceased him. Deceased was a member of Clan MacPherson, 30, O.S.C., and of the Caledonian Club of this city, North Andover lodge, I.O.O.F., Wawinet lodge, and Brook lodge, Methuen, Independent Order of Good Templars. The late Mr. Craig was a staunch member of the North Andover Congregational Church and influence for good will be missed by his fellow townspeople. He had been employed as a janitor in the public schools of North Andover for 32 years. He had also served in the capacity of truant officer. The funeral will be held Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the late home, where services will be conducted by the Rev. Mr. Adams. Interment will be in Ridgewood cemetery, North Andover. Friends are invited to attend the services. James M. Craig Funeral Announcement 8/24/1922 Lawrence MA Tribune Funeral services for James M. Craig, a well nown and highly respected resident of North Andover, whose sudden death occurred Monday night at the family homne, 23 Davis street, North Andover, were held at 2 o'clock on Thursday at the late home. Rev. L. William Adams was in charge of the services. Previous to the service there was singing by Miss Hannah Bamford and miss Anna Brightman. Two favorite hymns of the deceased, Whispering Hope and Abide with Me were sung. The burial was in the family lot in Ridgewood cemetery. The bearers were Thomas Valentine, Alexander McKinnon and James Taylor, representing Clan McPherson, 80, O.S.A.; John B. Lewis, Fred McIntosh and Anthony Gerotis, from Wauwinet lodge, I.O.O.F.