Edward-Krah-Obituary

Edward H. Krah

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

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Edward Krah passed away in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The obituary was featured in Pittsburgh Post-Gazette on November 17, 2006.

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To The Krah Family, I Am sorry for Your loss. I pray God comforts you in your time of grief. God Bless you.

I am saddened to hear of the passing of my Uncle Ed. My first memory of "Uncle Bruz" was when he returned from Korea. I fondly remember the summers and my early years spending time with him, Aunt Emma, and my cousins. He will be greatly missed. The whole Krah family is in our thoughts and prayers.

Dear Emma and Family,
So sorry in hearing about Ed passing. We've all known each other for so long that we all really feel badly. I hope you and your family are coping as well as can be expected. I know his passing will leave an empty space in your lives, but I'm sure the memories you have of Big Ed will help ease your grief in time.

Mr. Krah left behind a lifetime of great memories and lots of laughter. His sense of humor certainly lives on in my memory! I am fortunate enough to have a lifetime of fun and memories of Mr. Krah and his entire family. Each thought of that great past brings an immediate smile to my face. I often find myself bursting into laughter, often standing by myself, when thinking back to any one of those many childhood events. And even though these bursts of laughter brings me quite a few looks...

Edward H. Krah was my Grandfather. I moved out west when I was younger but I still have good memories of him. I have come to understand that he served in the Army and also in the Navy during WWII and the Korean War. Right now I am serving in Camp Fallujah Iraq as a Marine, carrying on his legacy as a veteran. I hope to one day in the distant future, greet him in the kingdom of heaven and trade stories. For now and the duration of time, may he rest in peace and the rest of the family take...

As Edward was my Great-Uncle, I'm saddened to hear of the Krah family's loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you all in your time of grief. May your memories of him bring you comfort. Blessings to you all!

Mr. Krah had been my neighbor for about 25 years and was close to him and many of his family members. He was always very nice and had a great sense of humor with me and the other kids in the neighborhood when we were growing up. He always made us smile with his jokes and wide range of stories. Also, he was an excellent mechanic and did a great job for Castle Shannon when plowing the streets in the winter. He worked very long nights trying to keep all of us safe. Those wonderful memories...