ised their three children in Kingston, instilling the importance of education, hard work, and fairness to all. Harvey believed in the importance of giving to his community, and served in leadership positions with B'Nai Brith and his synagogue, Ahavath Israel in Kingston. He especially enjoyed spearheading building, renovation, and beautification projects. While he was a quiet man, he was not afraid to voice his opinion, especially when he saw unfairness, injustice, or simply an opportunity to do things better. After retirement Harvey served for many years as Treasurer of the Hurley library and on the board of the Hurley Lions club. He enjoyed gardening and built his own greenhouse, providing many friends with houseplants, some of which live on to this day. He also loved tennis, playing for most of his life until physical decline prevented this in his mid-80s. He wintered in Florida for many years, recently relocating from Boca Raton to Palm Harbor. He is survived by his wife, Arlene, his daughter Leslie (David) Baccari of Palm Harbor, FL, and sons, Dr. Neil (Dr. Susan Smith) Kronick of Vero Beach, FL, and Dr. Steven (Carolyn) Kronick of Guilderland, NY. He is also survived by grandchildren Christopher and Michael Baccari and Zachary, Julia and Adam Kronick. In addition to his parents, Harvey was predeceased by his older brothers Archer and Mason. A Funeral Service will be held on Sunday, June 24, at 2:30 PM, at Simpson-Gaus Funeral Home; 411 Albany Avenue, with Cantor Devorah Gartner, from Congregation Ahavath Israel, officiating. Burial will follow in Montrepose Cemetery. In lieu of flowers please make contributions to the Alzheimer's Association, the United Jewish Federation or the Hurley, NY Lion's Club. To read the full obituary, please click here: http://www.simpsongaus.com/obituary/Harvey-Erwin-Kronick/Trinity-Florida/1802572