Richard Krenzer

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richard krenzer

Richard Krenzer

August 20, 1934 ~ August 8, 2012

richard krenzer

August 20, 1934 ~ August 8, 2012


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  2. Sherry Flugel Relation to Deceased: Nephew Paul’s wife I didn’t know Dutch well, but in the 25 years I have been with the Flugel/Lewis/Krenzer family, Dutch always seemed happy, friendly and immersed in some kind of project–always busy and active. Such a nice man and he will be greatly missed. The butterfly emerges from its silken shell- Reborn, it arises, no longer bound to earth. Free at last, the butterfly glides to heights unknown before. So do our loved ones find a beautiful release as, earthbound no more, they leave our sight and joyfully rise to a garden of matchless beauty, a place of light and peace. -Evelyn Phillips

  3. Rosemarie Seewagen Relation to Deceased: Neighbor Dear Gerry, You know how fond we were of Dick. Always a smile and a willingness for a bit of conversation as he and Suzy made the trip up and down the lane. It’s a true loss for our llittle community. Dick is missed, but I will always remember his good nature and devotion to his family.

  4. Marilyn Koss Wright Dear Gerry and Family – as you already know I have been deeply saddened by Dick’s sudden passing – and when I saw this opportunity for a memory – I wanted to make my contribution. As you know, Alder Beach is special to me – so when I have neighbors arrive who love the beach as much, i am soo pleased. I know that Dick loved our spot. This Spring/Summer, early each morning – I would hear Susie bark and subconsciously I would think, there goes Dick for the paper — it is a silly memory but one that I already have missed. Please know if I can do anything for you, I would be happy for the opportunity. Sincerely, Marilyn

  5. Jorge L Collazo Relation to Deceased: Former son in law Would like to add that I forgot to include Leslie and all the grand kids in my thoughts. Peace Jorge The celebration of life, shared in the beginning, and again, in the end. Yet we forget to celebrate it, in every moment we live. Time, days, years, go on, but are we alive? Alive and do not know it, sleeping in the world and dead to the life we are to live. To celebrate all life, the sparrow who sang in the morning, and died in the night, why do we not celebrate its life? To know thyself is to know you are alive – to give, to love, to seek truth, beauty, and suffer pain. In life as it is meant to be, pain is forgotten, and strength is all that’s left to be gained in the moment by moment celebration of life. By Deborah Peabody

  6. Jorge L Collazo Relation to Deceased: Former son in law Dear Gerry, Rick, Amy, Lynn and the whole Krenzer Family – I have such fond memories of DUTCH. My deepest sympathies to each of you. What I loved about Dutch was his honest, sincere out look on life. He was a man who was true to himself in every regard, never putting on airs or trying to be someone he was not. Whether it was bemoaning his hapless Bills or commenting on the salaries of ball players, he always did it with a laugh. He was a great guy and if there is anything in Heaven that needs fixing, well there is no one better to do it than him. Prayers for all of you. Jorge The celebration of life, shared in the beginning, and again, in the end. Yet we forget to celebrate it, in every moment we live. Time, days, years, go on, but are we alive? Alive and do not know it, sleeping in the world and dead to the life we are to live. To celebrate all life, the sparrow who sang in the morning, and died in the night, why do we not celebrate its life? To know thyself is to know you are alive – to give, to love, to seek truth, beauty, and suffer pain. In life as it is meant to be, pain is forgotten, and strength is all that’s left to be gained in the moment by moment celebration of life. By Deborah Peabody

  7. Daniel J Quigley Relation to Deceased: Family Friend Sorry to hear of Uncle Dick’s passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time. May the road rise to meet you. May the wind be always at your back. May the sun shine warm upon your face and rains fall soft upon your fields. And until we meet again, May God hold you in the hollow of His hand. An Old Irish Blessing

  8. Carole S. Gardner Relation to Deceased: niece by marriage I was so sorry to hear of Dutch’s death. I have been trying to think of the right words to convey my feelings, as I have known him all my life. Dutch was truly one of the kindest men I have ever known and it is difficult to think of not being able to interact with him again. The pictures are beautiful and touching and I cried remembering him as the active person he was–a wonderful example of aging well and with energy and interest in life. I understand how difficult it is to deal with such an unexpected death and I wish I could be there. I will not be able to get to the memorial service but will be thinking of everyone and keeping you in my thoughts. The butterfly emerges from its silken shell- Reborn, it arises, no longer bound to earth. Free at last, the butterfly glides to heights unknown before. So do our loved ones find a beautiful release as, earthbound no more, they leave our sight and joyfully rise to a garden of matchless beauty, a place of light and peace. -Evelyn Phillips

  9. Bob Osborne Relation to Deceased: Friiend Dear Gerry and Family, Dick and I played golf every Tuesday morning during the summer. Gerry, you were the one who got us started: I was cleaning my clubs early in the summer of 2006. You walked by with Suzy and told me Dick would love to play. So we got together and enjoyed many rounds at Ozzie’s Corners Golf Course until last year. Just last month Dick asked if we could play 9 some day, but, unfortunately, we never not the chance. I will always have fond memoried of Dick each time I go out to Ozzie’s–I hope he’s having a great round on Heaven’s course. With sympathy, Bob

  10. Barbara A Zielke Relation to Deceased: Friend Dear Gerry So sorry to hear of Dick’s passing. It’s been a long time since we have seen one another. Thinking back to our high school days and coming over to my house on Monday nights to watch TV and walking to school together. My sincere sympathy for your loss. Barb Zielke