GREGORY-KELCHNER-Obituary

GREGORY R. KELCHNER

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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KELCHNERGREGORY R.Age 65 on November 22, 2017 of Ocean City, N.J. Survived by his wife Cheryl (nee Chatten), sons Karl and Daniel, mother, Saramarie Kelchner, sister, Lynn DeBonis (Peter) and sister-in-law Georgianna Chatten Herninko (Gene). A Memorial Service will be held at St. John's...

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To the Kelchner Family,
I remember Gregory from Whitney Ave. growing up and also Notre Dame. Rest in Peace.

Mary Donegan Bryant

Deepest sympathies on your loss. I worked with Greg for several years and played ball with him. A prodigious hitter but an even more prodigious--and independent--thinker. Time with him was well-spent and never boring.

so sorry for your loss didnot know u but i know youe mom Saramarie from the Nazareth Sr center thoughts and prayers to all God Bless u <3

I am so very sorry for the loss of your husband and father. I hope that you find comfort in your many fond memories of Greg and in knowing that God cares for you and your family at this most difficult time. Ps. 68:20

I shared many classes with Greg at Notre Dame High School. My memories consist only those of a kind, intelligent, funny, and inclusive young man. When I visit those old memories, I remember his infectious laughter the most ~ the kind that made his eyes sparkle. I am so very sorry for your heartbreaking loss. I only hope that you will find comfort in the love and support that will surround you now, and in the coming days. Please accept my sincere condolences.

I shared many classes with Greg at Notre Dame High School, and my memories include only those of a kind, intelligent, funny, and inclusive young man. When I visit those old memories, I remember his laughter the most ~ so infectious ~ making his eyes sparkle. I am so very sorry for your heartbreaking loss. I hope that you find much comfort in the love and support that surrounds you today, and in days ahead. Please accept my sincere condolences.

Greg and I were classmates and friends at Norte Dame High School. My deepest condolences.

Though I didn't see Greg much, after he and Cheryl and the kids moved to Ocean City, he was a good friend. I used to listen, intently, as he regaled me with many a tale from his days as a college level baseball umpire. Rest easy "big guy." I'll see you when I get there.

I was a classmate of Greg's at Notre Dame High School ... he was a good friend ... please accept my deepest condolences ...