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Kathleen Anne Kruger, 69, of Quakertown, passed away on July 28, 2025. She was born in Philadelphia on October 18, 1955 to the late Norman and Dorothy Simpson. Kathleen was the loving wife of the late Kenneth George Kruger for over 40 years until his passing in 2018.
Kathleen is survived by her son Zachary Kruger; grandchildren Adam and Addy; siblings Linda Bader and David Simpson; and many other loving family and friends. She is predeceased by her husband; parents; sons Eric Eysenbach and Joshua Kruger; and brother Stephen Simpson.
Kathleen will be laid to rest privately at Washington Crossing National Cemetery where she will rejoin her husband.
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