Marti Suchsland
Such a gentle man, a wonderful teacher, and a good friend. Rest in peace dear friend....until we meet in heaven.
Birth date: Dec 28, 1943 Death date: Apr 10, 2012
Conrad Krauft, age 68, of Fayetteville died Tuesday April 10, 2012 in Fayetteville. He was born December 28, 1943 to Chester and Stephanie Rogozinski Krauft in Chicago, Il. He was a member of Saint Joseph Catholic Church in Fayett Read Obituary
Such a gentle man, a wonderful teacher, and a good friend. Rest in peace dear friend....until we meet in heaven.
Ginny and family: We appreciated very much the meaningful sevices for Conrad. The spectrum of folks who came shows the many lives which he touched over the years. We wil think of you in the trying days ahead. Love, Paul and Eunice Noland
Ginny, John and Matt, It is with much sadness that Denise and I write to wish you and your families comfort and our love. Conrad was the true definition of a "gentle" man. Fortunately all of his wonderful qualities will make your lasting memories of him so special. Some of my most memorable vacation moments, and interesting conversations were with Conrad. He could speak on any level and on any subject. I just wish I would have taken up tennis sooner so that we could have shared a match together! We miss you all and hope that an opportunity will come soon to spend some time together. Love you all
To the Krauft family,I am sorry to hear about Conrad, he was my General Psychcoligy instructor at the NorthWest Arkansas Community College in 1998. he was a super great professor he will be dearly missed. I will keep the whole family in prayers.God BlessDaniel Walters
I played tennis on a team with Conrad about 20 years ago and have talked to him many times since. The one thing about Conrad to me was how he treated other people, he treated everyone with kindness and his integrity will not be beaten by anyone else. He was truly a role model for everyone around him. I sure will miss such a great gentleman!
I just learned of Conrad's passing tonight...Sending my love and prayers to you and your family, Virginia.
Dear Ginny and Family,I never knew Conrad personally, but I know he was a wonderfully supportive and understanding husband and father. I am sorry for your loss and happy that you had such a good partner in life. God be with you.Martha Hogan Estes
I was so blessed to have met and worked with Conrad over the years at NWACC. He was always such a joy. His gentle spirit will be missed by many. My condolences to the family. I pray that God brings you comfort in your time of sorrow.
When Conrad was involved with youthbaseball at Walker Park, we becamefriends. he was a person that we all looked up to and admired with his careand his love for the players.My condolences to the family.Pete Jenkins
Thinking of you and your family.Steve & Kittrell Grife