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"Mennonite Brethren Herald" obituary: 2002 May 3 p. 26
Birth date: 1949 Oct 22
text of obituary:
EDWARD KROEKER
Edward Kroeker of Minnedosa, Man. passed away in an accident Feb. 15 near Fort Collins, Colo. He was born Oct. 22, 1949 to John and Anne Kroeker in Winnipeg. He grew up in Winnipeg, but also lived in Ontario with his family for a time. He married Lorraine May 3, 1969. They farmed with his uncle John Loewen near Douglas, Man. They bought their own farm in 1976. He accepted the Lord in 1972 and was baptized in 1973, joining Justice (Man.) MB Church. After his family, his first passion was farming, which he did for almost 30 years. He also drove school bus and worked for Murray's car dealership in Neepawa, Man. He was a long-distance trucker for the last 2 years, with Lorraine joining him on the road for his last 3 months. He enjoyed spending time with his family at the lake, skiing, camping and many other outdoor activities. He was involved with Gospel Light Bible Camp at Clear Lake, Man. for many years as a camper, counsellor, director and Board member, He was an usher, Sunday school teacher, deacon and moderator at Justice MB Church, He loved life and spread his happiness and laughter to others. He is mourned by Lorraine; daughter Jennifer Ellis; sons Michael, Geoffrey and Nicholas; 3 grandchildren; his parents; 3 brothers and 3 sisters. A memorial service was held Feb. 19 in Justice MB Church and the funeral was Feb, 20 in Richmond Park MB Church, Bran- don, Man., with Gerry Harms ministering.