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in Sa'gradowka, Hussia. His parents mo,ved
in Sagradowka, Russia. His parents moved
to S,lavgorod in 1911, and it was here he
to Slavgorod in 1911, and it was here he
received his early schooling and grew to
received his early schooling and grew to
manhood. He committed his life to Christ
manhood. He committed his life to Christ
at 19 and was b·aptized the s'ame year
at 19 and was baptized the same year
and joined the MlB fellowship, In 1926
and joined the MB fellowship, In 1926
the family moved to Canada and settle,d
the family moved to Canada and settled
in Co'aldale, In 1933 he was marr'ied to
in Coaldale, In 1933 he was married to
T,ina Hubert and their union was blessed
Tina Hubert and their union was blessed
with three chH,dren,
with three children,
At 39 John ,began to suffer from diabetes, so the family left rt-he farm and
 
moved to Greendale, B,C. and bought ·a
At 39 John began to suffer from diabetes, so the family left the farm and
moved to Greendale, B,C. and bought a
fruit farm, John served in the Greendale
fruit farm, John served in the Greendale
MB Church for many years as us·her and
MB Church for many years as usher and
trus-tee, In 1966 he retired in Gre.endale,
trustee. In 1966 he retired in Greendale,
and although he su1'fered from rheumatism and had to give constant attel1ltion
and although he suffered from rheumatism and had to give constant attel1ltion
to the diabetes problem, he did not lose
to the diabetes problem, he did not lose
his zest for 'i'lfe. He took special delight
his zest for life. He took special delight
in the bea'uty O'f his Mas,ter's creation.
in the beauty of his Master's creation.
 
In the fall of 1972 he was hospitalized
In the fall of 1972 he was hospitalized
in Chi'lliwack, and although he was able
in Chilliwack, and although he was able
to join the family for seve,ral extended
to join the family for seve,ral extended
pe-riods, he died of cancer 0''11 March 17,
pe-riods, he died of cancer 0''11 March 17,
He is survived by h'is wife, Tina , 2
 
He is survived by his wife, Tina, 2
daughters (Mrs, Esther Guenther, Mrs.
daughters (Mrs, Esther Guenther, Mrs.
E'ls,ie Dyck); a son John and his wife
Elsie Dyck); a son John and his wife
Amy; s'ix grandchildren, a brot'her, 2
Amy; six grandchildren, a brother, 2
sisters, and many re,latives and friends,
sisters, and many relatives and friends,
The funeral was held on March 22 in
The funeral was held on March 22 in
Greendale, with J,B. Harder and Harry
Greendale, with J. B. Harder and Harry
HeidebrecM officiating.
Heidebrecht officiating.


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

Revision as of 17:30, 14 December 2016

Mennonite Brethren Herald obituary: 1973 Apr 06 p. 30

Birth date: 1903 Feb 15

text of obituary:

JOHN ABRAM KROEKER

in Sagradowka, Russia. His parents moved to Slavgorod in 1911, and it was here he received his early schooling and grew to manhood. He committed his life to Christ at 19 and was baptized the same year and joined the MB fellowship, In 1926 the family moved to Canada and settled in Coaldale, In 1933 he was married to Tina Hubert and their union was blessed with three children,

At 39 John began to suffer from diabetes, so the family left the farm and moved to Greendale, B,C. and bought a fruit farm, John served in the Greendale MB Church for many years as usher and trustee. In 1966 he retired in Greendale, and although he suffered from rheumatism and had to give constant attel1ltion to the diabetes problem, he did not lose his zest for life. He took special delight in the beauty of his Master's creation.

In the fall of 1972 he was hospitalized in Chilliwack, and although he was able to join the family for seve,ral extended pe-riods, he died of cancer 011 March 17,

He is survived by his wife, Tina, 2 daughters (Mrs, Esther Guenther, Mrs. Elsie Dyck); a son John and his wife Amy; six grandchildren, a brother, 2 sisters, and many relatives and friends, The funeral was held on March 22 in Greendale, with J. B. Harder and Harry Heidebrecht officiating.