Craig Morton

January 1, 1943 - May 12, 2026 (Age 83)

There are few people who walk through this life with the kind of grace, determination, and warmth that Craig Morton carried with him every single day. Born February 5, 1943, Craig lived a life full of passion, love, and an unrelenting zest for living. He was more than a football player to those who knew him best—he was a devoted husband, a loving father, a loyal friend, and a man who made everyone around him feel like they mattered. Craig's years with the Dallas Cowboys and Denver Broncos were legendary, but what truly defined him wasn't the touchdowns or the wins—it was the way he carried himself on and off the field. He had a competitive spirit that was unmatched, but it was never about the glory for him. It was about the team, the game he loved, and the people who stood beside him through every play. Those who played with him will tell you there was no one they'd rather have in the huddle—someone who could lift spirits when the game seemed lost and who celebrated every teammate's victory as if it were his own. But Craig's greatest legacy isn't found in any record book. It's in the way he loved his family. He was a husband who never stopped courting his wife, a father who attended every school play and ballgame, and a grandfather who had the most wonderful way of making his grandchildren feel like the whole world revolved around them. His home was always filled with laughter, good food, and the kind of warmth that made everyone who walked through his door feel instantly at ease. Beyond football, Craig found joy in the simple things—a round of golf with old friends, a quiet morning with his coffee, watching his beloved California Golden Bears, and gathering his family around the table for Sunday dinners. He had a gift for making everyone feel seen and heard, and his generosity of spirit touched more lives than he ever knew. To those of us who loved him, Craig was our rock, our cheerleader, our steady hand. He taught us that strength isn't about never falling—it's about getting back up, putting family first, and treating every person you meet with kindness. We will miss him more than words can say, but we will carry his love with us always. Rest now, Craig—you've earned it.

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