
Carrie Ann Krah, 52, of Duryea and formerly Old Forge, died July 14 at home.
Born Jan. 15, 1970, she was the daughter of the late William Jr. and Lucille Angerson Krah. She attended Old Forge High School and was a graduate of Mount Olive High School, N.J. Carrie Ann spent her life entertaining and traveled the country enjoying life as she saw fit. She was an extremely talented baton twirler and was featured twirler for the Old Forge marching band. She competed on a national level with great success. She was also a graduate of Barbizon School of Modeling as well. Carrie Ann was an avid animal lover and always made room in her house for a multitude of animals, giving each a good home, and endless love and comfort. She had a huge heart and never had a reservation to help anyone in need, even if it meant she went without. Her heart was huge and all who knew her will miss her dearly. She was a beautiful girl inside and out. Her laugh and smile were infectious, and she always made people feel welcomed and want to be her friend. She will live on in our hearts and minds forever.
Surviving are her brother, Dr. William Krah III; sister, Kim Krah; nephews, Matthew Krah, Francis Grabowski and Corey Schuster; niece, Cassie Schuster; stepsister, Renee Schuster; stepbrother, Vince Baglivo; and stepmother, Carolyn.
She was preceded in death by maternal grandparents, John and Elizabeth Angerson; paternal grandparents, William and Catherine Krah; and several aunts and uncles.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated Friday at 10 a.m. in St. Patrick’s Church, Jackson Street. Interment, Cathedral Cemetery, Scranton.
Friends may pay their respects starting at 9:30 a.m. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Griffin Pond Animal Shelter.
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Desiree Yuhas
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My sincere heartfelt condolences go put to you and your family. You were a great woman with a huge heart and spirit. A wonderful, talented, spiritual woman who was always out to help the next person. You always would put yourself second. I pray that you are resting easy and that all of your dreams come true for you. God will take great care of you. You'll always be missed by so many. You truly were a great and Beautiful woman inside and out. I'll always be thinking of you and missing you. Love you Carrie Ann . Rest in peace sweet angel
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Kendra Lapsansky
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My childhood memories are full of different adventures we shared. From swimming in your pool, to baton competitions to listening to music as we celebrated New Year's Eve. Your love of animals was present from a very young age as I remember the dogs and cats growing up. I always loved your infectious laugh. The world was a better place with you in it. Billy and Kim - know I send my deepest condolences for your loss. I am unable to attend the mass in person but know you are in my thoughts.
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Lincoln Jones
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I'm terribly sorry to hear of your passing. I will always remember you as a beautiful person, with a beautiful soul. I know you loved your dogs! I was proud to call you friend. You will be sorely missed. I extend my deepest, and heartfelt condolences to your family, and friends. Rest in Peace Carrie.
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Jennifer
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I never got to meet you in person, however, I loved our weekly texts. I miss you a lot. Until we meet in Heaven my friend. Love you!
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Faith
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I cannot believe I am just finding out about your passing. I could have sworn you just messaged me saying give me a call, can't wait to hear from you. But due to my stupidity, I never did, now I can't. I pray your soul is at peace. You had such a beautiful heart & always knew how to make others smile. I'm sorry I didn't reach to you when I had the chance, but know you are in my prayers ♡ shine bright above & stay close to those who truly loved you
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