David-Kroll-Obituary

David Kroll

Rochester, New York

Dec 8, 1959 – Feb 4, 2017 (Age 57)

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BORN
December 8, 1959
DIED
February 4, 2017
AGE
57
LOCATION
Rochester, New York

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Kroll, David M.Spencerport: February 4, 2017, at the age of 57. He is survived by his wife, Lisa (Perillo) Kroll; children, Juliana C. Kroll & Troy D. Kroll; sister, Cindy Kroll; brothers, Thomas Kroll & Dan Kroll niece & nephews, Morgan, Jake & Zachary. To light a candle of...

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Lisa,
I'm sorry to hear of Dave's passing. Dave was a great guy and a good friend. As I look back on my early days at Kodak, the memories of time spent with him at work and on the baseball field after work will always bring a smile to my face. I'm glad that I had the chance to know him. This earth was a better place because of him and his presence will truly be missed.
May God Bless you and the kids.

My prayers go out to Dave's family. I always enjoyed working with him in Service Engineering. He will be remembered as an always happy guy who was a pleasure to work with.

My deepest condolences and prayers to Dave's family in this sad time. I remember Dave from school and the old neighborhood growing up, then I once again had the pleasure of catching up with him and working with him at Eastman Kodak. Dave was a great guy.

To the Kroll Family,

My condolences and prayers to you all! I had the pleasure of having Dave as a supervisor twice while I worked at Kodak!

I was shocked and saddened by the news of Dave's passing.

I worked with him in Kodak's Copy Products Division from 1985 to 1991. Dave was part of a diverse, sports-loving group of engineers that worked together at Kodak Office and then the Elmgrove Plant, but Dave was the leader of a three-ring circus of humorous characters and events. I can't put into words just how much fun we had while working and getting paid. Dave's humor was friendly, timely and accurate. But Dave also...

Mrs. Kroll,

I worked with David for the last 8 or 9 years remotely. He was a fine gentlemen, and always a pleasure to work with. My deepest sympathies to you and your family.

I worked in the same building with Dave for the last couple of years at Kodak. I'm so sorry for your loss. He was a very nice man and so very young. I hope you find comfort in your memories of him.

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

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