In loving memory of

Myron H. Rosenkranse, Jr.
October 11, 1941 - September 20, 2020

Myron H. Rosenkranse, Jr., 78, of Kingston, NY, passed away Sunday, September 20, 2020. He was born October 11, 1941 in Rosendale, NY son of the late Myron H. Rosenkranse, Sr., and Mildred (Lewis) Rosenkranse. Myron was married to Rose (Zehnick) Rosenkranse, Rose passed away in 2003. He was an avid hunter and fisherman. He also enjoyed off-roading in his truck and working outside in the yard. He loved spending time with his loved ones. Working on vehicles was his favorite thing to do with his children, grandchildren, and friends.

Myron is survived by his children, Virginia McCabe and her husband William of Lake Katrine, Myron H. Rosenkranse, III, and his wife Sue of Hurley, Michael D. Rosenkranse and his wife Ann of Kingston, his siblings, Richard Rosenkranse of Palmer, TN, Barbara Struber of Tilson, as well as many grandchildren, great grandchildren, nieces, nephews, and cousins. In addition to his wife and parents he is predeceased by his siblings, Lina Ferguson, George Rosenkranse and Harold Rosenkranse.

Arrangements entrusted to Keyser Funeral & Cremation Service, Kingston, NY. Services will be held privately. A tribute for Myron can be found at www.KeyserFuneralService.com, where you may leave memories and expressions of sympathy for his family.

Tributes

Todd Diehl wrote on Sep 24, 2020:

"Mom and the old man where my second family mom made homemade doughnuts and upside down pineapple cake and old man made hotdog sauce He was where always there for me Ginny Billy Mike Annie Myron and Sue used to help me too The night mom passed I was there with the old man. We still built cars together an talked about family until I moved away and we didn't see each other as much. I saw him about a month ago but we didn't get chance to talk . I will miss him greatly Todd"

Rayne Kouhout wrote on Sep 23, 2020:

"I remember many days going to Uncle Myron?s and Aunt Rosie?s house. Always a good time. I remember watching Ginny Myron and Michael when Uncle Myron and Aunt Rose wanted to go out. I hold so many great memories. Everyone was always welcomed to their house. I?m so Happy I got to talked to uncle Myron at the gas station a couple weeks ago. You will be missed give all our loved ones in Heaven a big kiss from me. R.I. P.Uncle Myron you are loved by many??"

Lori Carpino wrote on Sep 22, 2020:

"I have known "Poppy" for 28 wonderful years! He was like a Grandfather to my son. My son and I lived 2 houses down from Mama Rose & Poppy. Sunday mornings we would have coffee and breakfast..then go to the garage to watch him tinkering on his cars! There was birthday parties For his grandkids at Ginny's that he will always love to tease me with his nick name he gave me! I have so many wonderful memorys with him that I will never forget! My heart goes out to his family and I send my love to all of you! Fly high poppy and watch over All of us, you will be greatly missed!"