CLARKS SUMMIT — John Krenitsky, beloved husband, father, grandfather and friend, died on Tuesday, March 11, 2014.
Born in 1935 and a lifelong Clarks Summit-ite, he is survived by his wife of 50 years, Beverly; their three children, John Jr., Audrey and Robert; and four grandchildren.
A cup of coffee on the porch, surveying the neighborhood with his dog, time spent digging in the garden or tinkering in the basement and anything on the history channel; he was a man of simple pleasures.
Kind hearted and caring, with a good sense of humor and a big personality – he will be forever missed.
The family gathered for a private memorial on March 15.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
Alex Krenitsky
March 9, 2018
Hi Grandpa . . . .
March 29, 2014
Dear Beverly and Family,
We were so sorry to hear about your loss. Both you and John have raised a beautiful family and we hope all the wonderful memories that you have together will help you get through this time of sadness. We send our thoughts and prayers.
Sincerely,
John and Jean Baglino
Pat Strader
March 19, 2014
Very sorry to hear that John passed away. I remember as a child staying on the farm. Good memories.
My deepest sympathy.
Jean Noble
March 16, 2014
So sorry to hear of my brother's passing. Memories of our childhood will always be cherished. I will always be grateful for the two years that my two sons and I lived and worked together on his farm while my husband, Searle, was in the military. My thoughts and prayers are with Beverly and family.
Mary ANN(Noble} Nowalk
March 14, 2014
I remember John as a young girl at his farm. In my mom's later years he would visit her on her farm.My mom really appreciated his visits. She would always tell me guest who visit me today. As your love one enjoyed the simple pleasures of life so did my mom. My sincere sympathy is with you. May all your memories give you comfort.
Chris White
March 13, 2014
So sorry for your loss, always had good memories of Mr. Krenitsky when I stayed with you guys on sleepovers with Rob, always a good time.
Linda Hunt
March 13, 2014
So sorry to hear of John's passing. I remember all the fun times on his farm. All the snow sledding parties and many other times. My thoughts and prayers our with you and your family.
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