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Richard A. Kreager

September 4, 1930 ~ August 19, 2017 (age 86) 86 Years Old
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Message from Andrew Phillips
January 25, 2022 7:30 PM

I never met Mr. Kreager personally, but I received a pigeon from him in 2014 for a special race we have here in Maryland. I wanted to tell him about the fine bird he had given me, but sadly I heard of his passing a few years later. I've been racing pigeons for over 30 years now, and the bird I received from Mr. Kreager is by far, the best I've ever owned. Mr. Kreager sounds like a wonderful man, I just wanted to let others know that he was also a superb breeder of pedigree homing pigeons. May he R.I.P. God bless.
Message from Don & Sonia Henry, Stevensville, Montana
February 4, 2020 3:45 PM

Our sincere condolences to the many friends and family. Rich was always a very forward thinking person and was involved in so many different phases of agriculture in his lifetime. He was a jokester and always a lot of fun when we visited the Kreager farm. His mom, Helen was a sister to my mom and so we were cousins. May god rest his soul in eternal peace. God Bless. Don Henry, Stevensville, Montana.
Message from Schuylkill haven
August 23, 2017 4:17 PM

I am so sorry for the passing of your pap!! We will cherish the memories and the times we shared with him.. We always loved the fishing rodeos and him always teasing us that we can't catch anymore fish! It's a day I always looked forward too and will miss him stocking the pond !!He was a great man and will truly be missed!! The family will be in our thoughts and prayers!! Much Love Denise and Landis Martin
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A candle was lit by Landis and Denise Martin on August 23, 2017 4:11 PM
Message from Beth Landis
August 21, 2017 11:54 AM

Dear Jenny and Sandy, Please know how saddened my sisters and I are to hear that Uncle Rich passed away. We have so many really terrific memories of him and Aunt Mary and our days playing around the big tree and the ponds! He really was such a character. Rarely did we leave without Uncle Rich wanting to put some sort of baby farm animal in the car. We will miss him dearly! Love, The Letcher Girls
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