Stephen Kreinakker

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Stephen A. Kreinakker Sr. 82 of Yardville passed away January 10, 2018. Mr. Kreinakker was born in Trenton, a lifelong area resident, he resided in Yardville since 1983. A United States Marine Corp Veteran. Since 1960 he has been self employed operating S & K Heating and Cooling. He enjoyed fishing and hunting and in his younger days he raced Stock Cars. He also loved his cats. Husband of the late JoAnne Schnoering Kreinakker Surviving are his children Patricia & Samuel J. Marano of Hamilton. Vicky & Raymond Reid of Hamilton. Stephen A. Kreinakker Jr. of Hamilton. Scott & Sandy Kreinakker of Fairless Hills, PA. 7 grandchildren Lynne, Samuel, Heather, Gabrielle, Keegan, Kerissa and Kayla. 2 sisters Elizabeth Reedy and Linda Molnar. Many nieces, nephews and cousins. Funeral services will be 10:00am Tuesday at Knott's Colonial Funeral Home 2946 South Broad St. Hamilton Relatives and friends may call Monday 6:00 - 9:00pm at the funeral home In Lieu of flowers memorial may be made to St. Jude Childrens Research Hospital 501 St. Jude Place, Memphia, TN 38105 or to American Diabetes Foundation 2451 Crystal Drive, Suite 900, Arlington VA 22202
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