Charles-Kruger, Sr.-Obituary

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Charles Adreon Kruger, Sr.

Apr 27, 1952 - Sep 3, 2016 (Age 64)

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He was always a very helpful person and took time to help.

Always there to help you when you needed and was gracious with his knowledge.

Dear Adrian and Dustin and all of the Kruger family. So sorry for your loss of your Dad and fellow siblings.
I never knew your Dad very well, but I know you loved him and will miss him. May God help
you thru this time of grief.

Love Mary Collins


Our sincerest condolences to the Kruger family. Thank you for sharing Charlie with the rest of us.
Charlie will always be respected and remembered as a genuinely good man, and a true professional in the plumbing industry that gave more than he received.
I, like many people in the industry lucky enough to have met him, consistently said Charlie was about imparting all that he knew and learned as a Master plumber, Plumbing Inspector, and plumbing Instructor, doing it with wit,...

Thank you for your time teaching back flow courses at BGE Home ,we all will miss you!

Charlie will be missed by many, many people. He was a good friend and a good teacher all the way back to his plumbing seminars for the eighties. You will be missed old friend !

Dustin l just learned of your loss and the loss of all plumbers in the area. Charlie was a great friend, instructor and I'm sure father. I was in his back flow class in Salisbury in June of this year and he spoke often of you and your brother. He was so proud of you two. We are all going to miss him greatly and I'm truly sorry for your/our loss. Thanks for sharing him with us. Alan McLeod

I always enjoyed his sense of humor, he told a great story

So long, Bunky! You were a good man!

Danny Mumford
B-OC Jaycees

Obituary

Charles's Obituary

SalisburyCharles Adreon Kruger, Sr., age 64, died Saturday, September 3, 2016 at his home in Salisbury. Born in Baltimore, he was the son of the late James Paul Kruger, Jr. and Mary Dorothy Lord Kruger. He was preceded in death by his wife Mary Theresa Ames Kruger in November 2015. He is survived by his sons Charles Adreon Kruger, II and his wife Ingrid Marisol Kruger of Austin TX, Dustin Lincoln Myers Kruger of New York, NY, and their mother, Cheryl Kruger of Jacksonville, FL. His last months were brightened by the birth of his first granddaughter, Marcella Taylor Kruger of Austin TX, in February. Also surviving is a brother James Paul Kruger, III and his wife Kathy of Ellicott City, MD and sisters Maria Hicken and her husband Gary of Taneytown, MD, Mary Garrish and her husband Bryan of Ellicott City, MD, Theresa Lank and her husband Dana of Willards, Paula Willison and her husband Randy of Berlin, numerous nieces and nephews, and countless beloved friends. "Charlie" or "Bunky" as he was known was a graduate of Milford Mill High School, Class of 1970, in Baltimore County. Charlie had the heart of a teacher and spent over forty years in the classroom teaching plumbing seminars. He helped thousands of plumbers become licensed in Maryland and across the country. A Master Plumber, he was Plumbing Inspector for the City of Salisbury through nearly three decades until his retirement in 2008. Charlie was also a published author of books and articles related to his trade. He attended St. Francis de Sales Catholic Church and had been a member of the Berlin Jaycees and the Maryland State Plumbing Board. A very positive person, he loved shooting pool, playing cards, talking politics, and building businesses. Bunky loved to tell jokes, laugh, and was the life of the party. He always brought out the best in people and they felt his warmth and kindness. Charlie was the happiest when he was helping others. Most of all, he loved his family. Bunky often said that the happiest time of his life were the years spent raising his boys and he was a devoted caretaker to his wife during their final few years together.A mass of Christian Burial will be held on Thursday, September 8, 2016 at 11:00 AM at Holy Savior Catholic Church in Ocean City. Friends may call one hour prior to the service. Rev. Stanislao Esposito will officiate. Interment will follow in Sunset Memorial Park. A donation in his memory may be made to Plumbers Without Borders (P.O. Box 16082, Seattle, WA 98116) to help residents of developing nations get access to clean water and sanitation. Arrangements are in the care of the Burbage Funeral Home in Berlin. Letters of condolence may be sent via: www.burbagefuneralhome.com .

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