Dulci-Krautsack-Obituary

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Dulci J. Krautsack

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To the loved ones of Dulci, she will be deeply missed she really had a big heart so kind, thoughts and prayers to u all,

You brought Joy to many people and to the world with your Light.
I miss your presence and think about you often.
Be at Peace my friend.

Alan,Mark and family I was so sorry to hear of your loss; thinking of you and your family

With deep sorrow from the Svaby, 7-11 Mickley Rd., and Wagner family to a great friend and neighbor!

I dont know what to say. It just makes me cry. I'll always remember the gift and beautiful drawing you did for me when I was born again. The world's not so bright without you in it. I'll always remember you...

I remember meeting Dulci
so many years ago. She was a close friend. She had so much talent. Her laugh used to crack me up I am truly going to miss her. Love you girl.
Susan Yost

I am so sad to see this. We worked together at the IU and we also have a mutual friend. She was such a nice person . My condolences to all of her family and friends.

Dulci was such a beautiful person with the biggest heart! Her talent as an artist was breathtakingly beautiful. She will be missed. I find comfort knowing she is reunited with her parents and back in their loving arms. RIP Dulci

Rest well my dear in the arms of our Lord.

Obituary

Dulci's Obituary

Dulci Joan Krautsack, 61, of Whitehall, passed on Sunday, February 15, 2026, and has entered through God's Pearly Gates into Our Heavenly Kingdom for all Eternity. To be absent from our earthly bodies is to be present with the Lord. She worked at Samuel Adams Brewery in Breinigsville in the Production Dept. as a Label Operator. Dulci was an artist and sculptor following in her mother’s footsteps. She also enjoyed donating her sculptures for nonprofit fundraising for various causes. She loved cooking, nature, animals, gardening, planting flowers, celebrating and decorating for all holidays, birthdays and anniversaries. Her life purpose was to lay down her life for Jesus Christ Our Lord and Savior, as He taught us to serve. Dulci dedicated her life to caregiving for her loving parents, Albert F. Krautsack and Geraldine M. Krautsack-Failer, of Whitehall.

Survivors: siblings, Mark F. Krautsack and wife, Patricia Petrilla, of Bath, and Alan T. Krautsack and wife, Cassandra, of Florida; 6 nieces and nephews; 6 great-nieces and nephews; and her beloved Golden Retrievers, Maddie and Honey. In addition to her parents, Dulci was predeceased by her maternal grandparents, Charles J. and Hilda C. Failer; paternal grandparents, William R. and Arlene Krautsack I; uncle, Billy Krautsack, who passed away at the age of 8 years old. Dulci will be laid to rest privately with her parents at St. John's Union Cemetery, MacArthur Rd., Whitehall.

Arrangements are under the direction of Reichel Funeral Home, Northampton. Online condolences may be offered below. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be presented to Tunnel to Towers Foundation in Dulci’s memory.

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