HARVEY-KRUEGER-Obituary

HARVEY KRUEGER

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KRUEGER--Harvey Mark, died peacefully at home on April 23, 2017. Harvey had four children, six grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. He was raised in Hackensack, New Jersey, the eldest son of Isador and Isabel Krueger. Harvey was legendary in Israeli business circles and was the first...

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As a member of the Wenzelberg branch of the family tree, I am eternally grateful to Harvey for all the work he put into creating the family tree. We spoke many times during the process...he left us a beautiful treasure to remember him by.

I am the daughter of Anne Wenzelberg and George Beck. I regret that I never posted a message here before. I never met Connie, but did know Harvey. We met several times and talked quite frequently about the family tree. I am eternally grateful to him for having done all that work. Thanks to him, I could pass accurate detailed information along to my children, and now can do the same for my grandchildren. [email protected]

I recently learned of Harvey's passing. My condolences to his family.

Harvey was a cousin - however, I met him for the first time in NYC about 20 years ago. Harvey was researching his genealogy, and got in touch with my mother, Carrie Greenwald Forster, who had been married to my dad, William Forster. My dad's mother, Minnie Rosenwasser, had a sister, as I remember, who was Harvey's grandmother.

I subsequently met Harvey a few times, mostly around Polish heritage, and...

I have only today learned of the deaths of Harvey and Connie and feel a deep sense of loss. They have been a part of my life for many many years - and even if in more recent times we saw less of each other the friendship remained warm, strong and deep. I recall many happy get-togethers in both business and family spheres.

Harvey and Connie will be sorely missed, and on behalf of all my family I send my deepest sympathy and condolences to all their family.

Harvey, you will always be a source of inspiration .

MAY YOUR PARENTS MEMORIES BE A BLESSING

I have just learned of your beloved father's passing and from that, of your beloved mother's as well. What a challenging year it must have been- to have lost both parents within months of each other.

My parents were great friends to yours- over decades of friendship- sharing tragedies and joys.

I will forever remember my meetings with them as well, especially going to the NYC coffee store, which they were so so proud of.

Usually, we would receive coffee grinds as holiday...

My late husband, Bill and I were great admirers of Harvey, and enjoyed many meetings in Jerusalem when we were able to attend the American Friends of Hebrew University's Board meetings. I send my deepest sympathy to Harvey and Connie's family, and hope they are cognizant of the huge gifts their parents gave to our planet. With my most sincere compassion and care, Lois Cohodas (from Marquette, MI, until 4 years ago).

My deepest sympathies to John and Harvey's entire family. A true class act and a mentor to many. Although our time together was brief, he left a lasting impression on me and my work. let peace and joy fill you from all of the world Harvey impacted!

Harvey was a real friend and supporter of Jewish genealogy. Most important, he was a mensch.