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Craig Eugene Milum

11/30/2014

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A lot of things run in the family, such a eye color, athletic ability, temper, well, on top of the many family genes that I obtain, I was fortunate enough to acquire artistic skills from both my mom and dad. This artist, I know very well, on a personal level.  He is an extremely colorful thinker, and needs to be as he is an artist and a businessman at the same time. This artist is a very opposite spectrums, type of guy.  He is able to break  a lot of stereotypes. 

Craig first got seriously interested in art in college, though he did enjoy art in high school, he started to develop his skill his Freshman- Senior year at Arizona State University. He studied Finance, in the W.P. Carey School of Business, yet was short a business class due to all of the art classes he was taking on the side while also taking core classes needed for his degree. 

Craig enjoyed and still enjoys to create art in anything he sees. One of my mom's favorite gifts was a painted lamp shade of snakes in some greenery and shrubs. He has shown creative tactics with his sitting pharaoh, which was created by a rock, and an acrylic painting which contains many various colorful parts. 

Craig likes to work with just about anything.

In Craig's free time, he likes to hunt for golphers, eat ice-cream and have a play date with his grandson Jack.

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Harry
10/21/2021 07:27:51 pm

Heres the truth about Milum:
Without telling me or providing protective gear, He forced me to expose myself to large clouds of asbestos about 12 years ago when I was 22 and he didn't tell me until after he tried to pay me improperly for my work. He said his family had bought the factory in the 1940s and had never removed the asbestos until he hired me and had me remove it without a mask. I reported it to my doctors who told me this could kill me in as soon as ten years (it's been 14) ....and unlike tobacco the risk of cancer doesn't decrease when you stop exposing yourself. I reported the incident to OSHA and government asbestos agencies, they told me not only was I at risk... everyone in the factory was exposed, the deadly fibers came home with me on my clothes and in my car exposing my family members everyday. now I have to go through routine cancer screenings as a high risk victim of Milums sick greed. So if you worked for Milum you could be at risk too. My whole family gets checked and our doctors know that if we get sick of mesothelioma then it's being traced back to these dangerous events and exposures that Milum regularly practiced on his employees. Mesothelioma, incurable, can develop quickly and is a fate worse than death.....a battle, a war, as they cut you open and remove parts of organs during the last year of your life. Yeah sure Milums a great boss.....get checked because Milum and his family are sick twisted profiteers that don't mind you and your family being medically butchered to disfigurement and death in efforts to survive his greed. I wish he would apologize to his workers and my family but he wouldn't even pay me properly when he told me that I had been removing asbestos. The cancerous fibers can't be washed out of clothing and will spread so this man probably contiminated all the businesses and their employees around town!

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