William
Craig
Chairman 1923

William Craig’s sudden death on 20 November,
1923 gives him the sad distinction of enjoying the shortest
period in office of any Rangers chairman. This, though,
understates the contribution he made to the Club over many
years. He had served on the Board since 1903 –
1904.
The “Glasgow Herald” obituary stated William Craig had been
“engaged as a Clan Line stevedore”. His life suggests he
must have had a second string to his bow, possibly in
business. His long years of service on the Rangers Board
and his position as a Justice of the Peace would appear to
support this.
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William Craig lies in the “Rangers Triangle” of graves at
Cathcart Cemetery. By extraordinary coincidence, the
grave next to that of Mr Craig is R S McColl’s. Almost
directly opposite, a matter of yards away, is the final resting
place of William Wilton. Elsewhere at Cathcart lies a
predecessor of Mr Craig, James Henderson and a former player
and club president, J A K Watson.
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