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Richard (Rich) H Kroon

Zoon van Henry D Kroon en Rijkje (Hattie) van Roekel, geboren 15-9-1912 USA IA Sioux Center, overleden 6-6-2004 USA IA Orange City en begraven USA IA Sioux Center Memory Gardens

Trouwt 24-8-1937 USA IA Sioux Center Anna de Groot, dochter van Abraham De Groot en Jennie Koel, geboren 15-2-1914 USA IA Lyon County Doon, overleden 20-3-2011 USA IA Orange City en begraven Memory Gardens Sioux Center Cemetery

Kinderen:

  1. Henry Lloyd Kroon, geboren 19-2-1938 USA IA Sioux Center
  2. Arvin John Kroon, geboren 10-5-1942 USA IA Sioux Center, overleden 1-12-1949 US IS Sioux Center, begraven USA IA Sioux Center Memory Gardens
  3. Veryl Gene Kroon, geboren 20-12-1946 USA IA Sioux Center
  4. Lyle Evan Kroon, geboren 30-8-1949 USA IA Sioux Center
    trouwt 26-9-1992 USA SD Sioux Falls Kathlyn Rae Watkins
  5. Phyllis Elaine Kroon, geboren 25-12-1951

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MVC
Iowa Gravestone Photo Project:
Sioux Center Memory Gardens Cemetery, Sioux County, Iowa Between 1st & 2nd E-W roads, row 14 west of east entry road. 1912-2004:
Iowa Gravestone Photo Project:
Sioux Center Memory Gardens Cemetery, Sioux County, Iowa
Between 1st & 2nd E-W roads, row 14 west of east entry road.
son of R. & A. Kroon 1942-1949
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Obituaries of Richard and Anna

RICHARD H. KROON was born on September 15, 1912 to Henry D. and Hattie (Van Roekel) Kroon in Sioux Center, Iowa. He received his education through the eighth grade in Sioux County rural schools.

Richard married Anna De Groot on August 24, 1937 at Sioux Center. Following their marriage, Richard farmed near Sioux Center for Frank Van Der Wilt and also Andrew Beernink. Later Rich and Anna moved into Sioux Center where he worked for Sioux Center Cooperative Produce, Niessink & Kempers Farm Service, S & W Implement, Kempers Farmer Service and Sioux Automation. Rich was a member of First Reformed Church of Sioux Center. He had a talent for fixing clocks and repairing small appliances. Rich enjoyed gardening and had a knack for searching for well sites on rural properties. Richard also liked driving to deliver or receive vehicles and automotive parts for his nephews' dealership.

Rich is survived by his wife for 66 years, Anna Kroon of Orange City; four children and their spouses: Henry L. & Marian Kroon of Sioux Center; Veryl G. & Barbara Kroon of Waukee, IA; Lyle E. Kroon of Sioux Falls, SD and Phylliss E. Kroon and friend, Dave Vander Wei of Orange City; seven grandchildren and ten great-grandchildren. Rich is also survived his brother and sister-in-law, Rev. William and Marjorie Kroon of Hampton, IA; three sisters: Cornelia Kroon, Margaret Voortman, Clarene Kroon all of Sioux Center; sister and brother-in-law, Arlone and Wilbur Vos of Sioux Center along with several nieces and nephews.

Richard was preceded in death by his son, Arvin John Kroon; his daughter-in-law, Kathlyn Kroon; his parents; two brothers: Cornelius and Gerrit Kroon; four sisters: Gertrude Punt, Delia Van De Berg, Berniece Baker and Marilyn Kroon.

Siouxland Press 2004-06-16.


Anna Kroon, 97, of Sioux Center, IA died Sunday, March 20, 2011 at the Heritage House in Orange City, IA. A visitation will be held Wednesday from 4-8PM, with the family present from 6-8PM at the Memorial Funeral Home of Sioux Center. A prayer service for family and friends will be held Thursday at 1:15PM at First Reformed Church of Sioux Center. Interment will follow the prayer service in Memory Gardens Cemetery of Sioux Center. A memorial service will be held Thursday at 2PM in the Chapel of First Reformed Church of Sioux Center with Rev. Roger Voskuil officiating. The Kroon family prefers memorials be directed to Hope Haven Ministries.

Anna Kroon was born February 15, 1914, in Doon, Iowa. She was the second of 10 children born to Abraham and Jennie (Koele) De Groot. Anna was joined in marriage to Richard H. Kroon on August 24, 1937, at her parent's home. The couple enjoyed 67 years together before Richard's death on June 6, 2004.

Anna lived in the Sioux Center area her entire life. She worked for 26 years in the Sioux Center High School cafeteria where she enjoyed one of her greatest pleasures, cooking. Anna was a member of the First Reformed Church of Sioux Center, where she was involved in the Mary Circle, taught Bible School and Catechism for many years.

Anna is survived by four of her five children: Henry L. and Marian Kroon of Sioux Center, Veryl and Barb Kroon of Waukee, Iowa, Lyle Kroon of Sioux Falls, South Dakota and Phylliss and Dave Vander Wel of Orange City, 7 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren. Anna is also survived by three sisters: Lena Fedders of Sioux Center, Gertrude Vis of Rock Valley, Edna Vander Broek of Maurice; sister-in-law, Eleanor De Groot of Orange City; brother, John De Groot of Sanborn; three sisters-in-law: Cornelia Kroon of Sioux Center, Margaret Voortman of Sioux Center, Clarene Kroon of Sioux Center; sister-in-law and brother-in-law, Arlone and Wilbur Vos of Sioux Center; brother-in-law and sister-in-law, Rev. William and Margery Kroon of Belmond, Iowa as well as many nieces and nephews.

In addition to her husband, Anna was preceded in death by her parents; a son, Arvin John; daughter-in-law, Kathlyn Kroon; sisters and brothers-in-law: Jacoba and Albert De Weerd, Marie and William De Weerd, brothers and sisters-in-law: Henry and Jean De Groot, Abraham (Bud) and Edna De Groot; brother, Cornelius De Groot; brothers-in-law: Ben Fedders, Edward Vis and Norman Vander Broek; as well as members from the Kroon family: brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law: Cornelius and Wilhelmina Kroon, Gerrit and Mary Kroon; sister-in-law, Marilyn Kroon; sisters-in-law and brothers-in-law: Gertrude and Peter Punt, Della and Henry Van De Berg, Bernice and Henry Baker.

Internet obituary.


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