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James R. Kroh

GLEN ROCK , Pennsylvania

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GLEN ROCK James R. Kroh, 90, of Normandie Ridge, York, and formerly of Glen Rock, died Fri day, September 26, 2008, at the home. He was the husband of the late Dorothy M. "Dot" (Bahn) Kroh and the late Eva A. (Rohrbaugh) Wertz Kroh. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Monday, September 29,...

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Pat,

My condolences on the loss of your father...not sure you remember your old roommte "Cher" from CTI...I was googling names and your Dad's obit appeared. Hope you and Terry are well...I still look back fondly at the time we all spent in KC and often wonder how everyone is doing.
God Bless!
Sharon

To the Kroh Family,
Our sympathies to all of you on the loss of Jim. Jim entered our lives when he courted and then married my Aunt Eva. Jim was an amazing man and had such a zest for life. His love and commitment to the Glen Rock Singers and the Boy Scouts never waivered. He was a wonderful uncle and we were blessed to have him be a part of our family. His love for God showed through him and bubbled over onto those who knew him.
We visited Jim 2 days before he took ill. We had a...

It was with great sadness that I learned, tonight, of the passing of James Kroh. I came to meet him years ago as a reporter assigned to cover the carolers. I thought, and still do, that he was a true gentleman, and one of the kindest people I had ever met.
His deep love and dedication to the carolers and the tradition was immediately apparent. On and off, through the years and many writing assignments, Mr. Kroh assisted me with patience and a quiet joy, even posing for photos. I still...

Regardless of anything and everything, we will always love you Grandpa. Never will you be far from our hearts and minds. Love always, Terri and Cody

The entire community of Glen Rock has been blessed by the life of this dear man. Although the loss is most keenly felt by his family, those of us who were touched by Jim's deep commitment to Scouting and the Glen Rock Carolers share in their grief, with thanks for his life.

Dear Family
Iam so sorry for the loss of your dad,brother, grandpa, your loved one. I came to know Jim thru the boy scouts,we served on the Memorial Mall committee for 12 years,in that time I was amazed at the enthusiasm Jim had for any project we were doing at camp. Oh yea Jim was on that committee years before I was even born! Jim was our historian,and at the mall ceremony every year he would tell the story of mall and most of the time didn't use the microphone. His love for scouting...

Like a brighly lit candle, Jim's inner "glow" shown passionately as he sang fo 74 years with the Glen Rock Carolers. No doubt, God is being sweetly serenaded by Jim's favorite carol(s) this day!

Our deepest sympathies and thoughts are with you this day.


Daughter of Bruce & Norma Bubb
Granddaughter of Quentin & Florence Bubb

I came to meet Jim through the Glen Rock Carollers. Jim was a great inspiration to my wife and I on the Christmas tour - if Jim could do those hills, so could we!!

Bob, Pat & Jack and Families:
You are in my thoughts and prayers at this difficult time. May the Peace of the Lord comfort you.