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Frank Kronoff

Northborough/shrewsbury, Massachusetts

1926 - 2014

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Frank G. Kronoff, 87NORTHBOROUGH/SHREWSBURY - Frank G. Kronoff of Shrewsbury passed away peacefully July 12, 2014, after a brief battle with cancer. He was 87. Born and raised in Worcester, he was the son of Frank G. and Margaret S. (Ojerholm) Kronoff Sr. Frank lived many years in Northborough,...

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Coach k was thinking of you today. What a great life you lived. You saw so much and stayed humble. The elite in every way and ty for great memories.

Didn't know coach k passed. Algonquin 1997 grad and remember him. Coach k and Mr Walsh are Algonquin legends. Both strong but gentle. Ty coach k for my memories.

My prayers go out to the coaches family and all those that knew him. He was a wonderful person in all his roles; teacher, mentor, coach and friend. I played for coach Kronoff 47 years ago and still remember those times as a very special experience in my life. He will never be forgotten for all he did and was. God bless you coach, you will be missed.
Mark Rousseau MHS

Sincerest condolences to all members of Coach Kronoff's family from the Bartlett High School Hall of Fame Committee.
Coach Kronoff was at Bartlett High School from 1955 to 1958 and led the Bartlett Indians to their only undefeated football season in 1955.
Coach had a positive influence on so many lives that extended far beyond coaching football. It was more than just winning with him. He supported us whenever we called upon him after he left Bartlett at class reunions, Hall of Fame...

To the entire Kronoff Family,
I was a player against him @ Westboro in the 70's, coached @ Westboro against him in the 80's enjoyed officiating his games after. Nothing but a true professional on and off the field, nothing but the greatest respect for him. Sorry for the loss of a true Central Mass Football Icon!

Coach, I can still see you standing outside your room while changing classes.Arms folded and watching every move we made.That sparkle in your eye telling me how much you loved your job and the students. The best thing I remember about you was that all students were created equal Athlete or not. Thanks, for all the Memories..Matt


Coach Kronoff was always one of my favorite teachers.

I'm very sorry to hear about the passing of Frank Kronff. I had the opportunity and pleasure to play for him in the mid 60's at Marlboro. To this day I have very good friends and great memories because of Coach Kronoff. Not only did he teach us the game of football, he taught us about life. The importance of effort, team work and being ready for life's tough tasks. He was a gentlemen, great coach and educator. Thanks for the memories Coach.

I was so sad to hear of Mr. Kronoff's passing but am so appreciative to have known such a classy, wise and humble man. He genuinely cared about all the kids he coached and taught and we knew it and loved him for it. The respect and kindness that he showed us is something I try to emulate in my own work as a school counselor and a coach. I'm very glad to have gotten together to catch up and reminisce with him last Fall. Frank Kronoff was the absolute best. My heartfelt condolences to his...