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John Kreher Obituary

John Pierre "Pete" Kreher, a resident at Three Rivers Skilled Nursing Facility, passed away peacefully the morning of Nov. 2, 2021.

A gregarious, fun loving man, Pete lived with multiple sclerosis for over 40 years, but didn't let it slow him down or sour his natural love of life. His scooter jaunts with sidekick Shitzu Bitzi riding on the footrest are remembered by Atria Highland Crossing residents while Pete had an apartment there.

Born in Bryn Mawr hospital, Bryn Mawr, to John and Jean (Shirey) Kreher as the miracle baby they had wanted for 16 years, Pete grew up in Clearfield, where his dad was known for his cabinet making and gunsmithing talent.

After pursuing his education at Penn State, Pete proudly served his country in the U.S. Navy. He was stationed on the USS Intrepid in the Tonkin Gulf during the War in Vietnam. His assignment was to operate the mechanism below deck that caught American fighter planes and land them safely on the carrier deck. His development of multiple sclerosis was attributed to the fume intake he endured at that time. Pete Kreher enjoyed woodworking, boating, guns, cars, travel and sports, especially Penn State football and Atlanta Braves baseball. He was thrilled that the Braves were in the World Series this year though he missed their final victories.

Before the ravages of MS, Pete was a southeastern regional representative for Stanley Tools, living in Gwinnett County, Ga., suburb of Atlanta. There he and Linda met and developed a lifelong friendship with Gayle and Jefferson Lever and several other couples that was so strong, they moved across Georgia and into South Carolina together. Their retirement home in River Lake, S.C., on Lake Hartwell, allowed them to indulge their passion for boating and led them to Fair Play Presbyterian Church where they worshipped, served and bonded with more good friends. Pete's gregarious nature made him known and liked wherever he was, including on several cruises from which he still has friends who kept in touch.

In addition to his parents, Pete is preceded in passing by his loving wife of over 41 years, Linda Leanne Kemmerer, and cousin, Ann Norris Kovalik.

He is survived by another cousin, Mona Steel Snyder, and her sons, Derwood Steel (Auntrell), Michael Scott (Susan) and Timothy Roy and their families; brother-in-law, Bryan (Phyllis) Kemmerer; nephews, Christopher (Gwen), Richard (Claudia) and Jonathen (Willow) Kemmerer and their children; first cousin once removed, Sherrie Jean Kovalik (Richard) Aleksejczyk and their families; and the people of Three Rivers and Crossroads Hospice who provided warm, sensitive and high-quality professional care to Pete.

Services will be held at The Gathering Place church on Friday, Nov. 12, at 6 p.m.

Chambers and Grubbs Funeral Home, 8461 Dixie Hwy., Florence, KY 41042, is in charge of arrangements. For more information or to leave online condolence, please visit www.ChambersandGrubbs.com.

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Published by The Progress on Nov. 6, 2021.

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Pat (Van Hoyweghen) Trout

November 6, 2021

Pete was what you call "a good guy" as he was a friend to many in school. He was well-liked by everyone. I am so sorry he had to live with MS as a result of his service to our country. He deserved a life better than living with MS. "Rest in Peace", Pete, and hopefully you and your wife, Linda, are sharing a dance.

Jay Richards

November 6, 2021

Pete was a very good friend to all that knew him. As a classmate in Junior High, High School and college, I was fortunate to spend some good times with him.

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