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Dr. Paul Frederic Krause

Fredericksburg, Virginia

1948 - 2020

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Paul F. KrauseDr. Paul F. Krause 1948-2020Paul Krause, recently of Harmony at Falls Run, Fredericksburg, wanted it known that he died as a result of being stubborn, refusing to follow doctor's orders and doing it his way for more than seven decades. He enjoyed scotch, Marlboro 100s, the Detroit...

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Will remember Paul as class president, the weather guy, an amazing personality and one of our group from St. Michael´s and Catholic Central. We went our separate ways after high school so never saw him again - best to all his family and friends

Working on our High School play sealed our friendship. One of the brightest, funniest men I have ever known. I'll always remember his JFK impersonation; spot on.

Saddened to hear of the passing of Paul. Have not seen Paul since high school, but recall the many good times and events during those years. My condolences to his family.

Paul always had a way to make us smile and keep things interesting. He took his job seriously but did not take himself too seriously. Good traits to have. He was a dedicated worker and colleague at TEC (or now AGC). My condolences to his family for their loss.

Paul and I were neighbors, classmates, and close friends for many years. During our younger years, Paul saved my life in a swimming incident. I remember his parents very well and always enjoyed being there playing his hockey game (which he always won.

Paul was also a attendant in my wedding.

His friendship was a great part of the fun we had playing football and baseball at Campbell’s Field. I still remember his silver/black bike and the rides we took. He was a great...

Paul was a good classmate and a great friend, my deepest sympathy goes out to Nan, Samantha and PJ. Paul will be greatly missed. Rest in Peace ol Friend.

Although it's been many years, I can still picture Paul's high energy level, and infectious laugh. As our class president, he was a leader who got things done and was a lot of fun.

To the Krause Family: I have fond memories of Paul growing up. We were neighbors and best buddies until my family moved to Norton Shores when we were in the third grade. We climbed trees, played stagecoach, and got into a considerable amount of trouble with our mothers. We reunited in high school. I was truly saddened to learn of his passing. Please know my thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time.

Michele Adamczewski Buckley

My deepest condolences to Paul's wife and family. May you find comfort in your great memories of him and all the good times.

Marti Ocilka
Muskegon Catholic Central class of '66