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Lawrence Kruger

Charleston, South Carolina

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KRUGER, Lawrence Lawrence Larry Paul Kruger, 64, of Cottageville, husband of Martha Marty Glen Kruger, died Sunday, October 19, 2008 at Colleton Medical Center. Larry was born November 8, 1943, a son of the late Ralph Kruger and Bonnie Leree Shumaker Kruger. He was a veteran of the United States...

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My hospital stays will never be the same again with my sweetheart not there just down the hall. We sure had the nurses going didn't we? Iloved you as a dear friend that you were. You and Marty hold a place in my heart that belongs only to you two. You were and are family to me. Marty,Taylor I am here for you to help or do what ever you need me for.Larry sweetheart I will miss you something feirce and I love you friend.Tell my mom,dad and Michael Sr.hello and wait for me .I'll be with you all...

Our thoughts and prayers are with you all. Mr. Kruger, as I called him, was a friend of my Dads, Larry Hylton. They coached together and played together. My Dad will be sad to hear of your loss. I know Mr. Kruger will truley be missed by all who loved him. Look to the Heavens, and find Peace. God Bless You All. The Hylton Family

DK and the entire Kruger Family,
My heart goes out to you at this difficult time. Keeping you all in my thoughts and prayers.
The "Candy Man" will be missed - those of us who knew him as a coach and a friend will never forget all the years of fun and family at the ballpark - from our childhood in the Brimfield / Portage South Hot Stove League (Sam's Freeze, Senators, Save Four Store, Brimfield Plaza Merchants, Kent Floral, Permco) to the days we coached together (never forget those "G"...

It has been years since I have seen or spoken to Larry, (I called him - Mr. Kruger). But he was a large part of my life when I was younger. He always had a smile and a laugh, was so caring, giving and generous with his time. We had many memorable times together and I am honored to say I knew him. My heartfelt condolences to his family and friends. Rest in Peace Mr. Kruger!

To Marty, family and all friends; I want to offer my deepest condolences at this time of sorrow that has come upon you. I loved Larry like he was family, best friend, confidant, all rolled into one. Larry was in my opinion a very honorable, proud, and fun person. When Larry was around, there was never a dull moment as I remember in Brimfield, Ohio. Thank you Marty, Donnie, and all of you whom I have known so well. My life is enriched to have such people in it.

Love to Larry my...

Dear Kruger Family,
I am so sad to hear about the passing of Larry, He was such a friend growing up. May God be with you all, for he is now with Larry

Les ( Bo ) Swiger

Peach, Mark, Jeff, Donnie, Timmy & Tommy & rest of the loved ones-my prayers are with you in this time of sorrow and pain. Your dad is in a much better place than earth and without any more pain. We are here if we can help in anyway!

Dear Kruger Family
I am so sad to read about Larry,May God put his arms around you all and give you comfort.I'll never forget all the years and all the good times I had with him and all of the Krugers when they lived next to me on Mckinley avenue in Akron Ohio

Larry, You will be missed. You are truly the youngest of the three of us now. Bob and I both got to 65 and you did not. You were like a brother to me growing up. We sure had some fun times together. Those memories I will cherish forever. Those were the good times. Three cousins could not have been closer and with Barb it made four. What fun times we had.
You have left behind a wonderful family that will really miss you too. Marty and kids my thoughts and prayers are with all...