JOHN-KRAFT-Obituary

JOHN J. "JACK" KRAFT

1921 - 2014

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JOHN J. "JACK", 93, of Stone Harbor, NJ on August 28, 2014. Born in Philadelphia. Former Head Basketball Coach at Villanova University and University of Rhode Island. Father of Cheryl Rule; Janice Callaghan; and June Hilton, Ph.D. Also survived by brother Joseph; 4 grandchildren and...

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May God who knows your sorrow bring peace, comfort, and healing. And in God's Word may the family find the inner peace in knowing God cares and John is not forgotten, as Our Creator is readily found in times of distress. Psalm 46:1

A fine man, a terrific coach, a wonderful father and husband! I enjoyed every moment that I was in his company!

My sympathy to the Kraft family. May we continue to pray for God's Kingdom To Come" to remove all sickness and death forever. Matthew 6:9,10

I am so sorry for your loss. May the God of all comfort be with you as you cope during this difficult time.

i am so sorry for the lost of your loved one.

To the Family and Close Friends of Jack Kraft. Our deepest sympathy for your loss. Jack's character is truly demonstrated by the heartfelt thoughts penned by those who loved him and knew him well. Be assured that his life story has been indelibly stored in God's memory as we all await the promised future of endless life in paradise. Hoping this family finds comfort through prayer, your love for each other, and the guarantee that Jack is indeed precious in God's eyes. His presence will be...

I wish to express my deepest sympathy to the Kraft family. I first met Coach in the 1970's when I was coaching high school basketball at Watervliet HS in upstate N.Y. I started working at Coache's summer camps at Green Lane, Pa. and followed him to URI for his summer camps. From the 1970's till two years ago we talked every Christmas morning when Coach returned from Mass. I always enjoyed our talks and the times we rehashed old basketball stories. During his years at URI my wife, son...

My deepest sympathy. May you feel comfort knowing that God understand our suffer. -Zechariah 2:8