Robert Cygrymus
Please accept my sincere condolences on the passing of your mom. She was a fine lady who always tried to keep us boys out of trouble shooting pool in the basement. She, and your family, are in our prayers. Bob Cygrymus
Birth date: Sep 13, 1923 Death date: May 16, 2020
Rose A. Krason, age 96, of Pittsburgh, peacefully embarked on her next adventure on Saturday, May 16, 2020. Rose is survived by her loving children, Donald (Jane) Krason, Lorraine Krason, Kenneth (the late Donna) Krason, and Rose Read Obituary
Please accept my sincere condolences on the passing of your mom. She was a fine lady who always tried to keep us boys out of trouble shooting pool in the basement. She, and your family, are in our prayers. Bob Cygrymus
Rose & Bill & Family, May God give you peace to know that your Mom is with him in Heaven and wrapped in his loving arms. She will be an angel for you now to watch over her loved ones left behind. Be proud of the wonderful family you were to her. Love & Prayers, Pat Advent Kaczmarek
My deepest condolences to the Krason Family on the passing of your Mother. She was a fine woman who brought much joy and happiness to all. I know the past few years were difficult on your family but they can never erase your so many loving memories of your Mom. I remember the lifelong friendship she provided to my Mother. I also fondly remember \"peaches canning season\". While playing with Don and your cousin Bob Debski one day she \"drafted\" all of us to pitch in and work! Ken Fox
Dear Rosemary and Family, Sharing a poem given to me when my Dad passed, that I hope will bring you comfort: A death has occurred and everything is changed by this event. We are painfully aware that life can never be the same again, that yesterday is over, that relationships once rich have ended. But there is another way to look upon this truth. If life went on the same without the presence of the one who had died, we could only conclude that the life we here remember made no contribution, filled no space, meant nothing. The fact that this person left behind a place that cannot be filled is a high tribute to this individual. Life can be the same after a trinket has been lost, but never after the loss of a treasure. May your memories be bright and abundant! --Rebecca Wanovich