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Harold Wright "Doby" Kraft Jr.

Savannah, Georgia

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Harold Wright "Doby" Kraft, Jr. - Savannah -Harold Wright "Doby" Kraft, Jr., 80, died Tuesday, February 13, 2007 after a short illness. He was born in Savannah to the late Harold W. Kraft, Sr. and Anna Kendig Kraft. In school he served as Cadet Colonel of the ROTC and graduated as Valedictorian...

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Mary, thank you so much for emailing me. I count it an honor that you found my business card in Doby's desk. Pat and I had learned of your sad news from the FPC Savannah newsletter. We remember the wonderful support that we received from Jane and Doby and a number of fun Sunday School Christmas parties at their house! There are many Savannah saints who have gone to their reward that we look forward to seeing again "one day." We've been gone 20 years now, but at times like these it just...

My condolences to the family.

Mary, Hal and John,

I am sorry about your loss. My prayers are with you and your families. I always admired your Dad. He was a kind man and great neighbor. I will miss seeing him and talking about Georgia Tech. He was a very proud alumnus and talking about Tech always made him smile.

Sincerely,

Matt Roberts

Our thoughts and prayers are with your family. We will miss your dad.

Hal,Kim and family.....My prayers are with you all during your time of loss. I know you will miss him.

John,
I worked for your father for many years, he was a great boss and an outstanding man. I will cherish the memories I have of him and will miss him very much.

Dear Mary and family,
The service today was so beautiful and heartfelt. Your dad was all the wonderful things they talked abut and then some. I'll cherish the memories of him from our growing up years. He loved you all so much and I hope you find comfort in your memories. I picture him and your mom together again and it is wonderful!
Love,
Jenny Waddell Hurford and family

Please accept my profund and deepest symapathies. Your dad and I shared some great moments at the Kawanis meetings. I shall miss him.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.