Craig T. “Craiger”
Grogan, 74, Hot Springs,
formerly of Redfield, died
Monday, March 14, 2022
at the Michael J. Fitzmaurice
State Veterans Home
in Hot Springs.
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Craig T. “Craiger”
Grogan, 74, Hot Springs,
formerly of Redfield, died
Monday, March 14, 2022
at the Michael J. Fitzmaurice
State Veterans Home
in Hot Springs.
He was born on September
12, 1947 in Miller, SD
to Lloyd and Lola (Winegear)
Grogan.
Craiger grew up in Redfield,
making Redfield his
lifelong home except for
his time serving in the U.S. Army and attending college
at Black Hills State University
and the University of
Nevada Las Vegas.
He moved to the SD State
Veterans home for his
health care in October of
2021.
Craiger was a member of
the Catholic Church and a
proud 37 Chip member of
Alcoholics Anonymous.
His spirit will be greatly
missed at Leo’s Café in Redfield. Craiger is survived by
his sister, Colleen (Rick)
Novotney of Winner, his
college friend, Charlie
Johnson, Hill City and his
many friends in Redfield.
He is preceded in death
by his parents, a brother,
Mark and his lifelong adult
friend, Joyce Halverson.
A graveside service will
be held at Black Hills National
Cemetery on April 4,
2022, Monday at 10:00am
with military honors. Friends may sign his online
guest register at www.
osheimschmidt.com.