Chantilly, VA

Alexandria, VA

Craig Douglas Kamp

craig kamp

October 14, 1951 ~ January 11, 2025

Born in: Miami, Florida
Resided in: Fort Lauderdale, Florida

Craig Douglas Kamp passed away on January 11, 2025 after complications from throat cancer.

He was born in Miami, Florida on October 14, 1951, to the late John & Louise Kamp. He lived in Ft. Lauderdale Florida his entire life. He ran his own roofing company, Ark Waterproofing, and his own aloe farm. He dedicated his life to helping others by teaching others about the healing qualities of Aloe Vera and colloidal minerals.

Craig loved organic gardening, martial arts, and cooking nutritious meals.

Craig is survived by his loving wife, of 51 years, Beverly and his two sons, Heath (wife Shelly) and Mitch (wife Becky), grandchildren Lilly, Abby, Mateo, Roger (wife Shelby) and his sister LeeAnn and husband Mark Flora.

Due to the sudden and unexpected nature of his passing a celebration of Craig Kamp’s life will be announced at a later time.

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  1. Craig Douglas Kamp passed away on January 11, 2025 after complications from Throat Cancer.
    He was born in Miami, Florida on October 14, 1951, to the late John & Louise Kamp. He lived in Ft. Lauderdale Florida his entire life. He ran his own roofing company, Ark Waterproofing, and his own aloe farm. He dedicated his life to helping others by teaching others about the healing qualities of Aloe Vera and colloidal minerals.

    Craig loved organic gardening, martial arts, and cooking nutritious meals.

    Craig is survived by his loving wife, of 51 years, Beverly and his two sons, Heath (wife Shelly) and Mitch (wife Becky), grandchildren Lilly, Abby, Mateo, Roger (wife Shelby) and his sister LeeAnn and husband Mark Flora.

    Due to the sudden and unexpected nature of his passing a celebration of Craig Kamp’s life will be announced at a later time.

  2. Rest in peace Craig! We will miss you! Thank you for the laughs, the memories, the lessons and even more laughs!

  3. I’m so sorry for your loss! There is nothing anyone can say to make this easier to deal with. You have a great circle of friends make sure to use them. Love to you Becky and the rest of your family.

  4. Mitch, We are Praying for you all. I know you will miss your dad. He seemed like a nice man. We love you guys and are here if you need us.

  5. Craig will truly be missed. He was the life of the neighborhood. Always has a joke to tell you to make you smile. Rest in peace my friend.

  6. Sorry for your loss .Craig was a very special person that will be missed by all!Always will be remembered and loved for his great service to humanity!Love you brother.

  7. Craig you were a great friend, you told many stories, some of which I didn’t believe but yet they were entertaining so I gave you a pass . Your great sense of humor was epic, fun person to be around, you will be missed.Rest easy brother.JT

  8. I offer my condolences to Craig’s family and friends. Craig and I grew up in the same neighborhood, Melrose Park, FL. We lived a few blocks from each other. Through out our elementary years at Westwood Heights Elementary School and our years through Nova High School, I could always count on a big smile and lots of laughs from Craig. We reconnected at our Nova Class of 69 reunions and he always asked about my brothers and my sister. It was but six years ago when we chatted at our 50th reunion. May your memories of such an awesome individual and the promise of the Resurrection give you peace and comfort.

  9. I’m a Nova classmate and after hearing this sad news, want to extend sincere condolences to Craig’s wife , family and friends. He was always so positive, assured and smiling. Very sorry for your loss. May he rest In peace.

  10. I’m a Nova classmate of Craig’s. My sincere condolences to the entire family. Craig & I were friends throughout high school and reconnected fairly recently when we bumped into each other at an Urban Farming Sierra Club meeting. He had an impressive backyard Farming operation in Melrose Park connecting the neighborhood backyards. Still kept his sense of humor and dynamic personality in tact no matter the circumstances.
    His presence is most definitely missed.


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