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Kraig Andrew Rahner, age 64, of Carnegie, PA passed away peacefully surrounded by family on Friday, April 4, 2025. Kraig was born February 7,1961, at Ohio Valley Hospital in Kennedy Township. He grew up in Kennedy Township but lived in Carnegie, PA for the past 28 years.
He is the son of Rose Marie Rahner (Kratovil) and the late Harry Karl Rahner. In addition to his mother, Kraig is survived by his sister, Karla Langlois (Steven), and his brothers, Kary (Janice) and Kyle (Tami). He is also survived by his nieces, Alyssa (David) Kaczmarek, Madison (Micah) Ray, Hannah (Hunter) Moses, and his nephews, Chad (Caitlin) Rahner, Roy (Catrina) Langlois, Torey Langlois, Kurt (Madison) Rahner, Sam (Michelle) Langlois, and great nephews, Quentin and Avery Rahner, Waylon Langlois and great niece, River Langlois.
He worked for Rohrich Automotive Group in Pittsburgh, PA for the last 20 years detailing vehicles and Customer Service. Kraig's interest centered around restoring vintage cars, restoring shop equipment, and attending car shows. His favorite place to travel was South Carolina to spend time with family.
A service for family and friends on May 10,2025 at 10 am will be held at WILLIAM SLATER II FUNERAL SERVICE (412-563-2800) 1650 Greentree Road, Scott Twp., PA 15220. No flowers please. If you wish to make a memorial, please make donation of your choice in Kraig's name.
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