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Craig Omer Zubchevich

January 9th, 1968 - January 1st, 2024

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Craig Omer Zubchevich was born January 9, 1968, in Oak Lawn, Illinois to Omer and Sharon Zubchevich. He was raised in Mountain Home, Arkansas where he attended school and graduated from Mountain Home High School in 1986. Craig was part of the foreign exchange program and he spent a semester in Germany his senior year. He was accepted and attended Embry Riddle Aeronautical University for a year before deciding to join the Navy in 1987. He served on the flight deck of the USS Carl Vinson – CVN 70. Craig traveled the world in the Navy and received several recognitions, including the Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal for his participation in Operation Earnest Will and Sea Service Deployment Ribbon. Craig moved to California after his honorable discharge from active duty. There he decided to attend school at El Dorado Technical Institute. His graduation was the start of a 30-year career in the data storage industry as a Senior Systems Engineer. He thoroughly enjoyed his career and always strived to stay on top of the latest innovations. He received several awards over the course of his career. Those who knew Craig knew he played as hard as he worked. He loved to golf, the beach and surfing. He would volunteer to clean the beach and harbor several times a year and worked to keep the area beautiful. Although he loved the ocean, music was his passion. Craig taught himself to play guitar and was an amazing singer. Before joining a band, he would enter karaoke contests all over Sothern California and always won. He sang for many bands over the years…. Tandoori Flyz, Hated Betty and Pajama Farm to name a few. He loved being on stage and was a natural. During his time with Pajama Farm, the band built up a large following and every show would be packed. Craig also composed and recorded several songs during his music career. Throughout his entire adult life, he had many jobs, hobbies, and passions but what meant most to him in life was his 2 beautiful children, Craig Jr and Madison. He shared so much with his children and his mannerisms, humor and quirky habits live on through them. He was an amazing soul who would help anyone and strived to make this earth a better place. Craig is survived by his children; Craig Zubchevich Jr (Catherine) & Madison Zubchevich, his grandchildren; Barrett Kyte & Arizona Zubchevich, his mother, Sharon Zubchevich and his brothers; Keith Zubchevich (Jessica), Todd Zubchevich (Jenny) & Guy Zubchevich along with lots of amazing nieces and nephews. Craig was preceded in death by his father Ozzie Zubchevich and we take comfort in knowing that they are now together. Services will be held February 24 at Sunbird Golf Resort in the ballroom from 11:00 to 1:00. 6250 S SunBird Blvd, Chandler, Arizona 85249.

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Legacy Funeral Home

Legacy Funeral Home began over 20 years ago and has been a compassionate pillar of support for Phoenix, Gilbert, Tempe, and the surrounding areas since its establishment. Legacy is dedicated to honoring the community's diverse needs by offering a comprehensive range of customizable plans and services. Our facilities accommodate incense burning and offer a variety of memorial items and keepsakes to create a personalized tribute that resonates with the uniqueness of each individual's life. Our Spanish-speaking staff is committed to fostering clear communication and understanding, providing comfort to families in their preferred language. We stand ready to guide your family through the delicate process of saying farewell....

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