Craig Steven Axe, 43 went to be with the Lord Wednesday November 11, 2020. Craig Steven Axe was the son of Charles Steven Axe and Marilynn D. Squyres. Craig was born on July 19, 1977 in Dallas, Tx. He was the second born of three boys and was deeply loved by his family.
Craig always enjoyed watching the Texas Longhorns, Dallas Cowboys, Texas Rangers, and Dallas Stars. He was a big sports fan watching college and professional teams. He especially liked the Texas Longhorns. During his past-time he liked to tinker on cars and trucks and most anything else that he could use his hands doing. If anybody needed help with cars, trucks or even construction Craig would always offer his help.
Craig was very smart, a fast learner and could repair or build most anything. He recently built a pergola and new privacy fence in his backyard. Craig should have been called "the tool man" because his home garage is full of every tool and huge tool boxes imaginable times three. He was excellent in organization. Craig worked at THM for several years and received numerous promotions. Then later on he changed employment and worked for Statewide Safety Systems. Craig had a great support team that he greatly appreciated very much. Craig loved his family very much.
Craig accepted Jesus Christ as his Lord and Savior and is embraced by God in heaven. Craig is survived by his wife Diane; son Brandon Axe, daughter Shayna Axe, and other son Hunter Smith, Father Charles Steven (Steve) Axe of Mansfield, Mother Marilynn D. Squyres and husband Rick of Aledo, Tx, Brother Brian Axe and wife Nikki of Burleson, Tx., Brother Jason Axe and wife Sheri of Dallas, Tx. Nephew - Cooper Axe of Burleson, Tx. Nieces - Kendall Axe of Burleson Tx. and Elise Axe of Dallas, Tx. along with numerous friends and co-workers.
Arrangements are being made by Boze, Mitchell, McKibbin Funeral home in Waxahachie, Tx. Graveside service will be Saturday November 21, 2020 at 12:00 P.M. at Sardis Cemetary. Directions can be found on Boze, Mitchell, McKibbin Funeral Home website on Craig's obituary page.
In respect of others the family request that all attendees wear face masks.