Joseph-Kraft-Obituary

Joseph Kraft

Montgomery County, Ohio

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Family-Placed Obituary KRAFT, Joseph B. of Alexandria, VA passed away peacefully Friday, March 9, 2007, with his closest friends at his bedside. Joe was the beloved husband of Jane C. Kraft, brother of Larry Kraft and son of Joseph P. and Jean Kraft. Joe moved to Alexandria in 1981. A...

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joe you will surely be missed by all who knew you,he brought so much life and energy to every situation, remembering great times with him at the forum club, him singing white sport coat and turn me loose,he was great,god bless you joe kraft,we will miss you. love aleta,joey,sheila,lyn and carla.

Dearest Jane:
My deepest sympathy to you and yours. I have fond memories of the old days at the Forum Club and I always remember how Joe called me "Ms. PR" because of my job at UD.
Please remember that you are in my thoughts and I'm sure that Joe will be missed by many current and old friends. Take care of yourself, Jane.

Uncle Joe,
You will truly be missed. I have enjoyed every moment that we have shared together. You have been a great friend to any and everybody who has ever crossed your path. You have truly been a blessing in my life and for that i thank you!!!
Love always and forever Bonita

My dear deaar friend. I will miss you more than words can express. your smile...your eyes... your love ...your compassion...your everpresent friendship.Your my brother and friend forever. Life on earth will not be the same ever without you. I'll meet you in heaven soon. God willing.
Your Loving friend.
Lenny Davis

My dearest friend,confidant,brother.I will miss your friendship of so many years.Your liveliness,your sillyness,your jokes.Most of all your unconditional love.You will always be here in my heart.I love you deeply.

Joe in his favorite chair catching up on the news. This picure was taken in February 2005

I want to express my deepest sorrow about Joe's passing. I remember him as a very fun-loving guy with a great big heart of gold. He was always thinking of others before himself. When I would visit, I'm certain that Joe was more worried that I was enjoying myself than I was, but then that's the kind of guy he was. He derived pleasure from other people's pleasure. What a guy!