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Honoring Tom Craig

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March 20th, 2024

WOMT Radio is saddened to share the sudden passing of on-air personality, Tom Craig. Tom was involved in a car crash while driving with his wife on Highway 41/141 in the Town of Little Suamico Tuesday morning.

 

Tom started in broadcasting in 1977, and his sultry voice was heard throughout his career on stations across Mississippi, Ohio, and Wisconsin, including Manitowoc’s WOMT and WCUB Radio. Over his near 50-year career, Tom served as Program Director, Music Director, Public Service Director, Farm Director, Talk Show Host, News Director, Sports Director, Sports Play-by-Play, and On Air Personality. He did take a break from the mic in the 1990s when he heard the call to enter the education field, but returned to radio in the mid 2010s as he assumed the role of news director for WCUB. Even after retirement, he wanted to stay connected to his passion for radio, eventually transferring into his final mid-afternoon slot on WOMT, where he entertained listeners every Friday.

 

WOMT legend Damon Ryan called Tom a “wonderful human being. He was one of those people that had a great demeanor. Very humble, very kind.” He also noted that the apple didn’t fall far from the tree, as Tom’s father, a very talented surgeon, performed mission trips throughout his life. Damon also noted that Tom was always very prepared for his shows, and never went on the air without knowing his exact vision for the shift. Tom Craig was 66 at the time of his passing, and leaves behind his wife, who was also injured in the crash, and family.

Tom Craig's Bio

Tom began his radio career in 1977 working at stations in Mississippi, Ohio, and Wisconsin. He has had a well-rounded career and served in many different positions including Program Director, Music Director, Public Service Director, Farm Director, Talk Show Host, News Director, Sports Director, Sports Play-by-Play, and On-Air Personality.

Tom felt the call to go into education in the 1990s and became a middle school teacher of science, math, and social studies, and he also coached boys football and basketball. After 19 years, he retired from teaching and returned to the airwaves reporting news and sports on WCUB. He fills in on the WCUB breakfast club and in the WOMT news department. 

Tom was proud and excited to entertain listeners on WOMT.

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