Craig Mangan, born Aug. 17, 1951, died peacefully Tuesday, Aug. 25, surrounded by his family, wife Judy, children Lisa Hayes (Jeff) and Brian (fiancée, Gina). He is also survived by his mom and dad, Patricia and Tom, his sister and nephew, Debbie and Nick, and in-laws Neil and Judi, Ann and Randy, nieces and nephews, Leslie (Adam), Everly and Chris (Jenny), as well as many other loving relatives.

Craig worked for United Airlines for several years and acquired his master’s degree in Human Resources. He went to work for the Giants in guest services a job he thoroughly enjoyed. Baseball was his favorite sport. He finished his career as an educator doing work as a substitute teacher, a para-educational aide and a tutor. He loved working with the children. Craig went through his life sharing his great sense of humor, right to the end.

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