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John Kreczko

BINGHAMTON, New York

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John Kreczko of Binghamton John Kreczko, 76, passed away unexpectedly on Saturday evening, July 19, 2008, at his home. He is survived by his devoted wife of fifty-one years, Pauline (Yacura) Kreczko; two sons, Kenneth Kreczko and his wife, Karen, Vestal, David Kreczko and his wife,...

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Mrs. Kreczko, Kenneth John, Dave -

Our most sincere condolences on your loss.

Mr. Kreczko always wore a smile.

My most vivid memories:
His love of family.
His love of church.

Dedication to St. Mike's Men's Club.
Chicago Bears (Bronco Nigurski).
NBA - Boston vs. LA (John & Ken vs. Dave & Joe Sloma).

He was a true gentleman, and will remain in our prayers.

God Bless,

George, Suzanne, James, Katie Puzakulics

Mrs. Kreczko, Dave, Ken and Family, I was very saddend to just find out about Mr. K. I have been away on vacation at my cottage in Canada and heard from my aunt about his passing. Dave, he was a great guy and a good father and I know how close you were with your Dad. My father was my best friend and has been gone now for 10 yrs. Not a day goes by w/out me thinking of him. I know you had the same relationship with your father, just savor all those good memories and know he is in a better place...

Pauline and family,
Our deepest sympathy to you all. We will always remember John's positive attitude, his wonderful sense of of humor, his smile and his love for you. May he be a guardian angel to those he loved and those who loved him. Z Bohm
Rosemary and John Pipta

Pauline, We are so sorry to hear of John's passing. We hope he was not in pain. I and Ed Zimmer did some work for you folks in '94 and another time on your back patio. You were such great people to work for. Our sympathies to all your family, God Bless, Al and Karen Dymond

What a truly wonderful man John was, I can see him just as clearly as if it were yesterday. Twenty-five years ago I was working at Link pushing a huge coffee cart about the building selling drinks and snacks.
When I got to his end of the hallway I would ring a hand bell and John and company came running like moths to a lantern, his group were always kind to me, but John seemed to stand out from the rest. A firm handshake, a warm smile and some type of comical statement that helped to pass...

Mrs.K, Ken and Dave. My sympathies to all. Mr. K was a soft hearted man, who loved people. Will all ways remember him cheering for us at little leauge, pony leauge, varsity football, and St. michaels basketball, and the fun times we all had at the "club". god bless. joe and diana (the sloma's)

I worked with John for many of his years at Link, and was saddened to hear of his passing. My memories of him are all fond ones. You have my deepest sympathy.

Dear Pauline and Family,
We are so sorry to hear about John's death. May he rest in peace. You are in our prayers.

We are visiting our son and family in Houston, TX and read the obit on the internet.

Our sincere sympathy
Frank and Lottie Olszewski

So sorry to hear of John's passing. We always looked forward to his visits here at the office. He was always so jolly and happy. May you find comfort in your memories.