Jerald L. Kroah

Jerald L. Kroah, 63, of 21 Pearl Street, Bradford, passed away Wednesday, October 28, 2020, at UPMC Presbyterian, in Pittsburgh.

Born July 4, 1957 in Bradford, he was a son of the late Robert Kroah and Mary E. (Starkey) Knight.

He was a 1975 graduate of Bradford High School.

Jerald had been employed at B&G Grocery Store and Concept 9 Printing Company. Prior to his retirement he was a handyman for area families.

He was a member of Marche Club, and he enjoyed camping, fishing, and bicycling.

Surviving is his step-father Terry A. Knight, of Bradford, one son Joshua Kroah of Florida, two daughters, Christy Kroah of Ohio, and Felicia Kroah of PA, three brothers, John Kroah, Joseph Kroah, both of Bradford, and James Kroah of Brockton NY, many aunts and one uncle.

He was preceded in death by his, mother, Mary Knight who died October 26, 2020.

At Jerald's request no services will be observed. Burial will be in Willow Dale Cemetery with his mother.

Memorial contributions if desired may be made to a charity of the donor's choice.

Funeral arraignments are under the direction of Hollenbeck-Cahill Funeral Homes Inc. 

Online condolences may be expressed at www.hollenbeckcahill.com

 

HOLLENBECK-CAHILL Funeral Home

33 South Avenue • Bradford, PA 16701

All Condolences -

You will be missed,we love you Jerry our hearts are broken but we know your with mom!
— Denise Kroah

Prayers,love and hugs to all friends and family on the loss of another life gone to soon
— Guylynn Simmons Garland

I am thankful I got to know you and I always enjoyed when I got to talk to you you were a good man and youll never be forgotten Rest in peace my friend
— Troy Louk

Condolences

  • You will be missed,we love you Jerry our hearts are broken but we know your with mom!

    — Denise Kroah
  • Prayers,love and hugs to all friends and family on the loss of another life gone to soon

    — Guylynn Simmons Garland
  • I am thankful I got to know you and I always enjoyed when I got to talk to you you were a good man and youll never be forgotten Rest in peace my friend

    — Troy Louk