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Jacob Kroeker, Winnipeg, died on
Jacob Kroeker, Winnipeg, died on
October 9 after a short illness. He was
October 9 after a short illness. He was
born in the bea utiful Crimean p eninsula,
born in the beautiful Crimean peninsula,
Russia, in 1898. From there he moved
Russia, in 1898. From there he moved
with his parents to Halbstadt, where his
with his parents to Halbstadt, where his
father wa s editor of the Mennonite paper
father was editor of the Mennonite paper
" Friedensltimme." 1-11 health w as a
"Friedenstimme." Ill health was a
hindrance in his elementary school education, yet he was able to attend a
hindrance in his elementary school education, yet he was able to attend a
comm ercial college and complete his
commercial college and complete his
educati on there.
education there.


He continued his studies at the Charkaw un iversity, but before he could
He continued his studies at the Charkaw university, but before he could
compl ete his last year, he was imprisoned
complete his last year, he was imprisoned
on religio us roun ds. Prison life was
on religious rounds. Prison life was
detrim ental to his health.
detrimental to his health.


After moving to Canada in 1923, he
After moving to Canada in 1923, he
continu ed his university educa·t ion in
continued his university education in
Salem, Oregon; then he attended the
Salem, Oregon; then he attended the
University of Manitoba.
University of Manitoba.
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In 1927 he was married to Aganetha
In 1927 he was married to Aganetha
Konrad and settled in Winnipeg. He had
Konrad and settled in Winnipeg. He had
to disco ntinue his studies due to the
to discontinue his studies due to the
depress io n. His father wanted him to
depression. His father wanted him to
work for t he sick, so he became a phys'iotherapist and opened his own office,
work for the sick, so he became a physiotherapist and opened his own office,
assist ed by his wife . His main concern
assisted by his wife. His main concern
w as th e physical and spiritual welfare of
was the physical and spiritual welfare of
his patient, and God rewarde·d him in his
his patient, and God rewarded him in his
work.
work.


He accepted Christ as his Saviour at
He accepted Christ as his Saviour at
the age of 17 and joined the MB Church
the age of 17 and joined the MB Church
shortly th ereafter, and has remain ed an
shortly thereafter, and has remained an
active member in -the Central MB Church
active member in the Central MB Church
until the Lord ca'lled him away.
until the Lord called him away.
His ability to organize things was
His ability to organize things was
evidenced in the establishment of the
evidenced in the establishment of the
German cemetery, Glen Eden, the Concordia Hospital, the Crosstown Cred·it
German cemetery, Glen Eden, the Concordia Hospital, the Crosstown Credit
Union, and many other similar veMures
Union, and many other similar ventures
in which he played a signifi·cant ro·le.
in which he played a significant role.


In later years he was especial·ly interested in the Mennonites in Paraguay, and
In later years he was especially interested in the Mennonites in Paraguay, and
he'lped to send medical equipment to their
helped to send medical equipment to their
hospitals. His last concern was for a
hospitals. His last concern was for a
Senior Citizen 's Home near his church,
Senior Citizen's Home near his church,
but he did not live to see it completed.
but he did not live to see it completed.
"Precious in the sight of the Lord is the
"Precious in the sight of the Lord is the
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He leaves to mourn his wife, one son,
He leaves to mourn his wife, one son,
two daughters, three brothers, two
two daughters, three brothers, two
sisters, as weH as many friends and
sisters, as well as many friends and
relatives.
relatives.


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

Latest revision as of 17:42, 23 November 2016

Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary Nov 17 p. 23

Birth date: 1898 Feb 14

text of obituary:

JACOB A. KROEKER

Jacob Kroeker, Winnipeg, died on October 9 after a short illness. He was born in the beautiful Crimean peninsula, Russia, in 1898. From there he moved with his parents to Halbstadt, where his father was editor of the Mennonite paper "Friedenstimme." Ill health was a hindrance in his elementary school education, yet he was able to attend a commercial college and complete his education there.

He continued his studies at the Charkaw university, but before he could complete his last year, he was imprisoned on religious rounds. Prison life was detrimental to his health.

After moving to Canada in 1923, he continued his university education in Salem, Oregon; then he attended the University of Manitoba.

In 1927 he was married to Aganetha Konrad and settled in Winnipeg. He had to discontinue his studies due to the depression. His father wanted him to work for the sick, so he became a physiotherapist and opened his own office, assisted by his wife. His main concern was the physical and spiritual welfare of his patient, and God rewarded him in his work.

He accepted Christ as his Saviour at the age of 17 and joined the MB Church shortly thereafter, and has remained an active member in the Central MB Church until the Lord called him away. His ability to organize things was evidenced in the establishment of the German cemetery, Glen Eden, the Concordia Hospital, the Crosstown Credit Union, and many other similar ventures in which he played a significant role.

In later years he was especially interested in the Mennonites in Paraguay, and helped to send medical equipment to their hospitals. His last concern was for a Senior Citizen's Home near his church, but he did not live to see it completed. "Precious in the sight of the Lord is the death of his saints."

He leaves to mourn his wife, one son, two daughters, three brothers, two sisters, as well as many friends and relatives.