
Happier with Gretchen Rubin A Little Happier: After My Beloved Father Died, My Mother, Sister, and I Wrote This Obituary
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Jan 19, 2026 The podcast dives into a heartfelt obituary written for a beloved father, capturing his extraordinary spirit. It explores his rich life, from a successful legal career to his pivotal role in civic leadership. The warmth of his fatherhood shines through with unique family traditions and his delightful persona. Listeners hear about his joys in grandparenting, everyday pleasures, and travels with family. The family's final moments together are shared, revealing love and acceptance, culminating in a touching tribute poem.
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Family Writes A Healing Obituary
- Gretchen Rubin describes that her father Jack died on December 2, 2025 at 87 and they were present for his last conversation and breath.
- Writing and revising his obituary with her mother and sister became a solace and creative refuge from grief.
From Nebraska Roots To Political Law
- The obituary traces Jack Craft's life from Denver to Nebraska, college, law school, and early political work including with John Danforth.
- It highlights formative career moves that shaped his civic and legal contributions in Kansas City and Missouri.
Pragmatic Civic Ethos
- Gretchen emphasizes Jack's old-school Republican belief that 'good government is good politics' and his willingness to reach across the aisle.
- That pragmatic civic ethos drove his leadership on bipartisan projects like Union Station's redevelopment.




