Funeral service will be held at Beechwood Cemetery's Sacred Space, 280 Beechwood Avenue, Ottawa, on Saturday, November 19, at 2 p.m. Reception and interment to follow.
For those who are unable to attend the service, it will be livestreamed. You may register to attend the livestream broadcast using the following link: https://foveo.stream/beechwood/craig-a-mcphee
It is with great sorrow that I announce the passing of my cherished husband and best friend Craig, who passed away peacefully at the Perley and Rideau Veteran Health Centre, at the age of 84.
Craig was born in Montreal, Quebec, to the late Raymond and Dorothy McPhee (nee Webb). Later the family moved to Vancouver where he grew up. He leaves behind his beloved wife Shirley Lambert-McPhee (nee Johnson), and her children Tim Lambert (Barb), their children Matty, Jon and Erika; Kevin Lambert (Lynn), their children James and Aaron; Reverend Lee Lambert (Sheri), their children to who he was proud Grampa Craig to Samantha Cramer (Brett), Abbey and Jackson Lambert. Great grandpa to Bella Cramer.
Cherished brother of the late Richard McPhee (Beverley) of Delta, B.C. and Kim Mellors (Richard) of Gibson, B.C. Fondly remembered by his nieces and nephews Cameron, Christine and Peter.
Craig joined the RCAF August of 1956, at the age of 18 and retired in October 1982 as a Warrant Officer. He then began a new career with Grand & Toy as a Salesperson from 1982-2004. Craig was an active member of the Tunis Clowns and Masons of Canada for 50 years as well as a member of the Canadian Legion, Bells Corners.
Although Craig had no children of his own, he reached out to help many others, from managing hockey to hosting Christmas parties for over 30 years. He and his best friend Ken Moore ensured that abused mothers and children all received Christmas gifts, entertainment provided by the clowns, face painting, games, and lunch. In 1985 he started a Christmas Drive for needy children in Stittsville. Christmas mornings would find him in a Santa suit visiting the children of friends in their homes. His love for people is what drove him.
Craig, alias Krazy Krazy attended NESCA clown school in Plymouth, Massachusetts yearly, where he obtained his Masters in the art of Clowning as well as teaching others. He spent over 7,000 hours in face and makeup, visiting children in hospitals, seniors in homes, and fundraising. All monies raised in entertaining children at various events, balloon artistry, face painting and other activities, went to the Shriners Orthopedic hospital in Montreal and the Shriners Children’s Hospital, a pediatric burn specialty hospital located in Boston.
In 2007, Craig and Shirley visited Arlington Cemetery in Washington, they were both very impressed seeing the beautiful wreaths on each military headstone from Wreaths Across America, originated by Morrill Worcester from Maine. In that same year, Craig knew that is what he wanted for our Canadian fallen at Beechwood Military, thus the dream began with registering Wreaths Across Canada in 2007. He worked tirelessly with a wonderful group of Military people both retired and active. The first service was held the first Sunday in December 2011 with WAC and friends, cadets, and Military. Ottawa Fire Department personnel assisted the public in placing 2,800 beautiful New Brunswick, fresh balsam wreaths decorated with red ribbons that first year, which grew each year thereafter. Ceremonies were well attended by Military personnel, the public, and families of the fallen, a piper was present, and the poem Honour was read by the author Kathleen Mills.
Funeral service will be held at Beechwood Cemetery's Sacred Space, 280 Beechwood Avenue, Ottawa, on Saturday, November 19, at 2 p.m. Reception and interment to follow. For those wishing, in lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Shriners Hospital for Children or the Dementia and Alzheimer’s Society.
Livre de visiteurs
John Houston
Gary lambert
Great human being !
Diane and Bill Clement
Rest in Peace Craig, you will be missed. Our deepest sympathy Shirley.
Marilyn Angel
My sincere condolences to the family and friends of Craig
Ann and Cathy Scott
Shirley and family, Our sincere condolences in the loss of a wonderful husband and man. It was a pleasure to have known Craig. RIP dear friend. ??❤️
Bev McPhee
Beautiful tribute, there will never be another Craig, with the energy and caring for others.
Cameron McPhee
My uncle Craig was one in a million . One of the most caring and friendly people I've ever met . His positive energy filled the room and was always willing to help anybody in need . I never lived in the same city so when Craig came to visit it was always an adventure . He gave me the idea to work at Grand and Toy where he mentored me which turned into a 20 year career . My last visit with Craig was a few years ago when his dementia was starting to take over but we had a great time together painting my fence and loving my dog George together . I will miss him dearly , he was quite a man . My condolences to Shirley and family , sincerely his nephew Cam .
Fiona Knight-Gagne
What a wonderful, full and rich life. My sincere condolences to Shirley and Craig’s family.
Pete Mellors
My Uncle Craig was an amazing man and humanitarian He was always there when people had times in their lives that were tough His caring and compassion for children and vets was always number one From being our Krazy Krazy to starting Wreathes Across Canada he will always be remembered Your selfless acts will never be forgotten I miss you uncle Give Bo and Ritchie a big hug from us all ???
John Guinn
Rest In Peace my friend, your work is done put your tools away and Our Father will take you in his arms and home you go.
My condolences to the McPhee family. Craig's tireless work to establish "Wreaths Across Canada", is a legacy that will endure forever. We will think of him every year when we lay the Christmas wreaths. Thank you, and please accept my sincere condolences.