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Peter A. Kroeker stepped pa'inless'ly
Peter A. Kroeker stepped painlessly
from eart'My 10 heavenly life Septem1 ber
from earthly to heavenly life September
16, 1970. He Ilived at Donwood Manor,
16, 1970. He lived at Donwood Manor,
North Kild onan, with his wife Susan.
North Kildonan with his wife Susan.
-Burn at Winkl'er 'in 1897, he a'ccepted
 
Ghrist at age 11 , and was baptized as
Born at Winkler in 1897, he accepted
a member O'f the Mennonite Brethren
Christ at age 11, and was baptized as
a member of the Mennonite Brethren
Church at 18.
Church at 18.
He and Sus'an (nee Hiebert) were
 
married 'in 1919 art W inkller. He was 'One
He and Susan (nee Hiebert) were
of three partners ,in the Kroeker Brot hers
married in 1919 at Winkler. He was one
Store ,in W'ink,ler um,il 1928, when he
of three partners in the Kroeker Brothers
began fa rming.
Store in Winkler until 1928, when he
Outst'anding in his I,ife were the years
began farming.
en ~he farm near Wink'ier when his home
 
'Was constantlly open to visitors. He was
Outstanding in his life were the years
everybody's 'friend. He retired in the 50s
on the farm near Winkler when his home
and mo'Ve-d h'is fam1 iil,y te Winnlipeg.
was constantly open to visitors. He was
He o'ften expressed concern for the
everybody's friend. He retired in the 50s
wel'fare of the church; his prayers were
and moved his family to Winnipeg.
de'ar and his fa'irth was steadfast untiil
He often expressed concern for the
welfare of the church; his prayers were
clear and his faith was steadfast until
his sudden heart attack and death.
his sudden heart attack and death.
Survivors are his wife Susan e.f Donwood Manor, 171 Donwoed Drive, North
Survivors are his wife Susan of Donwood Manor, 171 Donwoed Drive, North
Ki'ldonan; two daughters, Mrs. John
Kildonan; two daughters, Mrs. John
Froese of San Jose, CaMernia, and Mrs.
Froese of San Jose, California, and Mrs.
Herman W'ilms of Fort Garry; one sun,
Herman Wilms of Fort Garry; one sun,
Irvin of Lincoln, Nebraska; one brother,
Irvin of Lincoln, Nebraska; one brother,
Abram of East Ki'ldonan; and one slister,
Abram of East Kildonan; and one sister,
MisiiO Nettie Kroeker o:f North Ki:ldenan.
Miss Nettie Kroeker of North Kildonan.


[[Category:Mennonite Brethren Herald obituaries]]
[[Category:Mennonite Brethren Herald obituaries]]

Latest revision as of 12:41, 13 April 2016

Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 1970 Oct 16 p. 27

Birth date: 1897 Jul 25

text of obituary:

PETER A. KROEKER

Peter A. Kroeker stepped painlessly from earthly to heavenly life September 16, 1970. He lived at Donwood Manor, North Kildonan with his wife Susan.

Born at Winkler in 1897, he accepted Christ at age 11, and was baptized as a member of the Mennonite Brethren Church at 18.

He and Susan (nee Hiebert) were married in 1919 at Winkler. He was one of three partners in the Kroeker Brothers Store in Winkler until 1928, when he began farming.

Outstanding in his life were the years on the farm near Winkler when his home was constantly open to visitors. He was everybody's friend. He retired in the 50s and moved his family to Winnipeg. He often expressed concern for the welfare of the church; his prayers were clear and his faith was steadfast until his sudden heart attack and death. Survivors are his wife Susan of Donwood Manor, 171 Donwoed Drive, North Kildonan; two daughters, Mrs. John Froese of San Jose, California, and Mrs. Herman Wilms of Fort Garry; one sun, Irvin of Lincoln, Nebraska; one brother, Abram of East Kildonan; and one sister, Miss Nettie Kroeker of North Kildonan.