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Nicholas Bernard "Barney" Kroeger Jr.

Ontario, California

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Kroeger, Jr.#1> Nicholas Bernard "Barney" Kroeger, Jr. died January 9 at home with his family from complications of metastasized lung cancer. Barney was born in Duquesne, PA on May 16,1945. His father, Barney Sr., and mother Millie, owned the printing company that published The Duquesne Times....

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Dear Sue and Family,
I am truly sorry for your loss. Barney was a good man who gave much to others. He will surely be missed by many.
My prayers are with all of you,
Love,

Dear Sue,

Words are not enough to express the both the sadness of Barney's passing or the joys of his life. Surely he fulfilled the KP motto of
" acta non verba " as his was a life of action. On reading the obit I was particular focused on his commitment to Scouting...He, truly carried the service to other unselfishly.

My prayers continue for your family.

Bill

Dear Susan: God bless you and your family at this difficult time. Our prayers are with you and your family. All our love, George and Carol Ballantyne

Susan, it was clear that Barney made you and your family feel loved, safe, secure and excited with life's possibilities. That makes him a hero in my book.
Much Love, Andy

Sue -
We are so very sorry to hear about Barney. We loved him very much and will remember all of the fun we had with the two of you. Know that our hearts are with you, Jack and the boys. We love you very much.

N. Bernard Kroeger (NBK)
Reliable, Honorable, Fair & Reasonable, Generous, Brave, Dignified, The Standard by which Society's Behavior should be Measured and The Final Authority..we will be shipmates again

Love Jim & Grace

My friend, brother and advisor, I will miss you whenever I have a computer that won't work and when I can't seem to wire that outlet properly but most of all I will miss those calls that were "just checking in". You tought me so many things but the most important of them all was how to be a good friend. You were the best and I will miss your glow.


Dear Palani -
Our memories and adventures are treasured beyond what words can describe.

The next setting will be in line with Diamond Head & the R2 Buoy.

Aloha from your "Brother".
Dick

Dear Sue,
I will never forget the kindness "Uncle Burr" showed when he spent an eight hour day sitting with my Bob in his room in Eisenhower Medical Center, just days before Bob made his transition. To see them laughing and sharing their childhood stories of growing up in Duquesne was something I will always cherish. My heart goes out to you and your family for such a loss.