HAMILTON, Craig

22 November 1984 - 1 January 1999

This was published in the following publications on 31.12.2009:
Irish Times

<p><strong>HAMILTON, Craig, Foxrock, Dublin18 - Eleventh Anniversary - </strong>I carry your heart with me - I carry it in my heart. I am never without it - anywhere I go you go my dear. Robin, Pat and Heather.</p>
<p>Craig attended St Brigids NS inStillorgan &amp; St Andrews Booterstown, where he made somany good friends. He played Rugby and Hockey for St Andrews enjoying both enormously.</p>
<p>Craig passed away on 1st January 1999 aged 14. He had stayed up to welcome in the New Year and kissed us good night when going to bed, but never woke up again.</p>
<p>Craig died due to SADS (Sudden Adult Death Syndrome)</p>
<p>Following his death his family and friends organised a Charity Walk to raise money in his name towards a Millenium project at St Brigids Church. A friend Robert Binning ran in the Dublin City Marathon. In total €12,700 was raised which was used bto equip the church Youth Club.</p>
<p>Madeline Mullan, a family friend, ran in the Womens Mini Marathon in June 2010 raising over €1,000 in Craig's name for CRY Ireland</p>
<p>CRY Ireland(Cardiac Risk in the Young) is a registered Irish Charity, established in 2002 for parents and relatives who have experienced the effects of a sudden and unexplained death within their family. The CRY website CRY.ie provides information on this awful syndrome. Every year approximately 80 fit &amp; healthy young people die in Ireland due to undiagnosed heart conditions. Early identification can significantly reduce disease progression &amp; allow for treatment before complications intensify. CRY Irelandaims to raise awareness of Cardiac Risk in the Young through media campaigns and provide free screening to those at risk of Sudden Adult Death syndrome. CRY also offers counseling &amp; support to those affected.</p>
<p>CRY is a self-supporting registered charity. It does not receive any Government funding and depends entirely on private donations to fund its screening clinics.</p>
<p>CRY.ie</p>

HAMILTON, Craig, Foxrock, Dublin18 - Eleventh Anniversary - I carry your heart with me - I carry it in my heart. I am never without it - anywhere I go you go my dear. Robin, Pat and Heather.

Craig attended St Brigids NS inStillorgan & St Andrews Booterstown, where he made somany good friends. He played Rugby and Hockey for St Andrews enjoying both enormously.

Craig passed away on 1st January 1999 aged 14. He had stayed up to welcome in the New Year and kissed us good night when going to bed, but never woke up again.

Craig died due to SADS (Sudden Adult Death Syndrome)

Following his death his family and friends organised a Charity Walk to raise money in his name towards a Millenium project at St Brigids Church. A friend Robert Binning ran in the Dublin City Marathon. In total €12,700 was raised which was used bto equip the church Youth Club.

Madeline Mullan, a family friend, ran in the Womens Mini Marathon in June 2010 raising over €1,000 in Craig's name for CRY Ireland

CRY Ireland(Cardiac Risk in the Young) is a registered Irish Charity, established in 2002 for parents and relatives who have experienced the effects of a sudden and unexplained death within their family. The CRY website CRY.ie provides information on this awful syndrome. Every year approximately 80 fit & healthy young people die in Ireland due to undiagnosed heart conditions. Early identification can significantly reduce disease progression & allow for treatment before complications intensify. CRY Irelandaims to raise awareness of Cardiac Risk in the Young through media campaigns and provide free screening to those at risk of Sudden Adult Death syndrome. CRY also offers counseling & support to those affected.

CRY is a self-supporting registered charity. It does not receive any Government funding and depends entirely on private donations to fund its screening clinics.

CRY.ie

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<p>Craig HAMILTON, Foxrock Dublin 18 - Thirteenth Anniversary .</p>
<p>Always with us, loved and remembered every day. Robin, Pat and Heather.</p>
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<div>Craig attended St Brigids NS Stillorgan &amp; St Andrews Booterstown, where he made many good friends. He played Rugby and Hockey for St Andrews enjoying both enormously.</div>
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<p>Craig passed away on 1st January 1999 aged 14. He had stayed up to welcome in the New Year and kissed us good night when going to bed, but never woke up again.</p>
<p>Craig died due to SADS (Sudden Adult Death Syndrome)</p>
<p>Following his death family and friends organised a Charity Walk to raise money in his name towards a Millenium project at St Brigids Church. A friend Robert Binning ran in the Dublin City Marathon. In total €12,700 was raised which was used bto equip the church Youth Club.</p>
<p>Madeline Mullan, a family friend, ran in the Womens Mini Marathon in June 2010 raising over €1,000 in Craig's name for CRY Ireland</p>
<p>CRY Ireland(Cardiac Risk in the Young) is a registered Irish Charity, established in 2002 for parents and relatives who have experienced the effects of a sudden and unexplained death within their family. The CRY website CRY.ie provides information on this awful syndrome. Every year approximately 80 fit &amp; healthy young people die in Ireland due to undiagnosed heart conditions. Early identification can significantly reduce disease progression &amp; allow for treatment before complications intensify. CRY Irelandaims to raise awareness of Cardiac Risk in the Young through media campaigns and provide free screening to those at risk of Sudden Adult Death syndrome. CRY also offers counseling &amp; support to those affected.</p>
<p>CRY is a self-supporting registered charity. It does not receive any Government funding and depends entirely on private donations to fund its screening clinics.</p>
<p>CRY.ie</p>
</div> <p>HAMILTON, Craig (Foxrock; January 1, 1999) - Sail your smile into the air; it will reach and enliven me!- Robin, Pat and Heather.</p>

HAMILTON, Craig (Foxrock), (Eighteenth Anniversary). Forever with us in our hearts. Robin, Pat and Heather.

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Darragh Sheeran


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<p>Loving memories</p> <p>Have many fun and loving memories of my time spent with Craig and the whole family. A great friend who will always be in my thoughts.</p> <p>Love Fionaxx</p>


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Jet and Mike Simpson


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<p>For Craig</p> <p><br />Such a lovely tribute to a wonderful lad! My fondest memories of my time in Dublin are those that I spent with the 'Hamiltons!' I think of Craig so often and if I close my eyes I can hear his laughter.</p>


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Ryan Mowat


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<p>message fom Ballycarry</p> <p>We often think of Craig and have fond memories of visiting the Hamiltons in Dublin.</p> <p>Fiona in particular always remembers Craig and the happy times staying and playing at Ballycarry.</p> <p>fond memories</p> <p>Ann, Raymond, Ryan, Darren & Fiona</p>


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ann, raymond and family


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<p>From Madeline</p> <p>I didn’t know Craig, but I know the wonderful family he is such a big part of. I am delighted to see photos of your son & brother, I can only imagine how much you miss him. Craig certainly had a lot going on in his life and what a fantastic life you gave him. Up until recently I had not heard of SADS, this year I would be very proud to run The Dublin Mini Marathon to raise funds for CRY in memory of Craig.</p> <p>Lots of love Madeline</p>


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Brian and Collette Breslin


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<p>Lovely memorial</p> <p>A fine tribute to a great kid. Photos really capture the essence of Craig. We particularly liked the scuba photo.</p> <p>Lots of love from the Breslins</p>


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JUNE SWITZER


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<p>a lovely memorial</p> <p>I have many fun memories of when I used to babysit for Craig. Such an adorable character.</p> <p>Emily</p>


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