Abe-Krasne-Obituary

Abe Krasne

Fremont, Nebraska

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KRASNE-Abe, age 83, of Fremont. Survived by wife of 56 years, Bev; his children, Mark (Stephen Rieman), Howard (Sharon), Terri, Chris Martin-Schweer (Barry), his grandchildren, Seth and Adam Krasne; and sister, Edythe Kavich. A memorial service will be 11.30 AM Monday (Febr. 12th) in...

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Howard and Family,
I met Abe once while I was in your store buying furniture. He reminded me of my father, also a business man-honest and hard working. I'm so sorry for your loss. I lost my father a few years ago from cancer and know how difficult it is to deal with. Abe seemed like a great guy. I know he left his legacy in your hands and you will do great keeping up with his reputation. My thoughts are with you at this time.

Bev, Mark, Terri, Howard & Families. Abe was such a wonderful man, kind and friendly. I remember Patrick (our collie) was just crazy about Abe, he would break his chain to run to greet him. They say dogs are a great judge of character and I believe that is true. Abe was a man of great character and he will be missed.

My sympathy to the Krasne family. I knew Abe when he lived in Oakland, Neb. (where I grew up) and after moving to Fremont, Neb. Was sorry to hear of his death. My prayers are with you. Jamet {Larson} Everhart.

My deepest condolences on your loss. Please know my thoughts and prayers will be with your family during this difficult time. Most sincerely,

Terri and family

I am very sorry for the loss of your father. Althougth I never met your Dad, it sounds like he was a wonderful person. I am confident that all your great memories, will help you through this difficult time.

Love always!
Michael Foley

You were a good funiture store man. Left a legacy. GBU

Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time.

Bev Krasne and family: This note is an expression of deepest sympathy with the passing of Abe. I considered Abe a good friend and an astute businessman. He and I could meet for coffee after a long absence and talk about anything,
as if we were just together. He could be funny, sincere and possessed compassion. We will both miss him and remember him in our prayers.

Thank for your contribution to the War Effort working at the ammunition plant.
Past Commander V.F.W.