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Robert Kranyik

Fairfield, Connecticut

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Kranyik , RobertRobert Donald Kranyik departed this life on Friday, August 24, 2012. Husband of Louise Narkevics Kranyik, he was a native of Fairfield and grew up in the Tunxis Hill section. He was the son of James Kranyik and Mary Mazalin Kranyik. He was a graduate of McKinley School, Fairfield...

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Dear Louise and Family,

We are so sorry to hear of your loss - We have many good memories working at your house in Easton. May God be with you and your family.

Fondly,
Norm and Joy Haller and Family

It was a pleasure knowing and being a student of Dr. Kranyik's. One would never forget him for his academic excellence and his encouraging words and smile.
Even though, I have not seen him for years. he was never forgotten.
I wish peace on his family during this time of bereavement. His spirit is with you and the fond memories of his character with us all.

Our condolences to the family. We always enjoyed reminiscing about our hungarian heritage and his many fine memories of our parents. He will be missed by many. Chris & Donna Ruskay, Fayerweather Boat Yard

The world has truly lost a wonderful man who graced our lives with his compassion, stories, and love of life. We will always remember his bright smile and how he cherished his family. Our loss is the heavens gain, one more bright star to shine down on us all. With all our love, Mary, Charlie, Tim, James and Kate

When I heard the bad news it took a while to accept the truth. I have kown Bob for thirty five years. He was costantly seeking learning and many of the time was when we explored Judism; it's theology and history.

His thirst for knowledge was his driving force and his love and concern for his family were always evident. I will miss you old friend.

Dr. Kranyik gave the first graduate class that I attended after finishing my undergraduate degree about forty years ago. He was also instrumental in helping me to be placed in a teachiong position in later years. I remember him with appreciation and infinite respect. My condolences to his family. Carol Barbetta Amendola

Offering our sympathies at this time.

I remember Bob's bright smile on sunday morning after church at the yacht club as we exchanged hungarian words of wisdom. He was looking forware to his operation and getting on with his life. God had other plans. As a friend and fellow Hungarian olimpig swimmer i will miss him.

Oh, Mary Lou, George and family...I wish I could be there to comfort you with a big hug. What a great man. We were honored to know him.