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John G. Kress

August 17, 1934 ~ February 27, 2026

Born in: Rochester, NY
Resided in: Rochester, NY
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john kress

John G. Kress

August 17, 1934 ~ February 27, 2026

Born in: Rochester, NY
Resided in: Rochester, NY


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  1. Dan and Jane, we are saddened to hear of the loss of your Dad, Dan. May your hearts heal as you move through your grief.

  2. With deepest sympathy to you and the family! –
    Love, David, Shannon & Molly Laurer

  3. In loving memory of John G Kress, Our thoughts and prayers are with you –
    Daryl & Karen Micalizio

  4. We are sorry for your loss. You are all in our prayers _
    With deepest sympathy, The Pearson, Philbin & Phillips families

  5. Dan, Jane, Danny and Hannah, our deepest condolences as we send loving prayers for comfort and peace –
    The Griffin family

  6. We knew Jack through our bridge club. He was a most welcome addition. He was a very good player and, equally important, he was a gentleman at all times. Many pleasant memories will keep him in our hearts. We will miss him.

    Howard Gordon & Debby Abrahams

  7. Dear Tom and family….

    We’re so very sorry to hear of your brothers passing. Hold on to the memories….he’ll be with you always. God bless his soul, Rest In Peace. 🙏💐

    Love,
    Linda (Rovisa) & Bob Agresti

  8. We are so sorry for your loss! Mr. Kress was an amazing, welcoming and kind man. His legacy lives on in all of you!

    Love,
    The Pearson, Philbin and Phillips families

  9. He was one of the most brilliant men I have ever had the privilege of knowing — a gifted engineer and a Life Master bridge player. His sharp mind, discipline, and strategic thinking were evident in everything he pursued.
    More than his accomplishments, he was an extraordinary role model. He led by example — with integrity, resilience, and quiet strength. He showed us what it truly means to work hard, stay humble, and always stand by the people you love.
    Above all, family was his number one priority. No matter how busy he was, he was always present, supportive, and deeply devoted to those closest to him.
    He leaves behind a legacy of wisdom, character, and unconditional love that will continue to guide and inspire us.
    He will be profoundly missed and forever remembered.