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Rev John William (Bill) Kroon

Zoon van Henry D Kroon en Rijkje (Hattie) van Roekel, geboren 25-6-1923 USA IA Sioux Center, overleden 27-3-2018 USA IA Mason City en begraven USA IA Sioux Center Memory Gardens

Trouwt 16-6-1949 USA IA Sioux Center Marguerite Baker, dochter van Jacob Baker en Minnie Schilt, geboren 11-8-1927 USA IA Doon, overleden 3-12-2016 USA IA Mason City en begraven USA IA Sioux Center Memory Gardens

Kinderen:

  1. Dale Eugene Kroon, geboren 16-12-1951
  2. Linda Sue Kroon, geboren 22-4-1956
  3. Diane Lynn Kroon, geboren 12-3-1957 USA IA Buffalo Center, overleden 14-3-1957 USA IA Buffalo Center en begraven USA IA Titonka Ramsey Reformed Cemetery
  4. David Alan Kroon, geboren 17-2-1967 USA IA Waterloo, overleden 29-3-1993 USA IA Hampton, begraven USA IA Sioux Center Memory Gardens

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Obituary of William

Rev. William (Bill) Kroon, 94, of Mason City, formerly of Hampton, passed away Tuesday, 27 Mar 2018, at Muse Norris Hospice Inpatient Unit in Mason City. Bill was born on 25 Jun 1923, in Sioux Center, IA, to Henry D. Kroon and Hattie Van Roekel. He graduated from Sioux Center High School. He continued his education by attending and graduating from Northwestern Jr. Academy, Central College as well as Western Theological Seminary. He was ordained as a minister in the Reformed Church in America in 1949, and served churches in Cazenovia, MI; Lester, IA; Titonka, IA; Aplington, IA; Edgerton, MN; and Belmond, IA.

Bill was united in marriage to Marge Baker on 16 Jun 1949, in Sioux Center, Iowa. To this union, four children were born. Bill was a lifelong member and minister of the Reformed Church in America. He had a passion for ministering to everyone. Bill lived his life faithful to his calling, loving God and his neighbor, and touching the lives of many people in the congregations he served during his years in ministry. Bill enjoyed reading the newspaper, watching birds and paying attention to the weather. He was an avid St. Louis Cardinals fan and enjoyed listening to music, attending concerts and singing. Most of all, Bill was a loving and devoted husband, father, and grandfather and was always delighted to spend time with people he loved. Bill had a charming sense of humor and was a loving, gentle and compassionate man, who loved being a pastor, loved his family, and loved people of all walks of life.

Bill is survived by his son Dale (Laurie Diemer) Kroon of Clear Lake, daughter Linda (Jane Stewart) Kroon of Iowa City, sister Arlone (Wilbur) Vos of Sioux Center, sister Clarene Kroon of Sioux Center, six grandchildren, two great-grandchildren, along with many nieces, nephews and other relatives.

He was preceded in death by his parents Henry and Hattie, wife Marge, daughter Diane, son David, along with nine siblings.

Bill's family is grateful to the staff at Mercy Hospital and Hospice of North Iowa for their compassionate care in Bill's final days, and to the many people who have kept Bill and us in their prayers.

Memorials may be directed to Zion Reformed Church, Hampton Senior Center or Cedar Falls Bible Conference.

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Obituary of David

David Alan Kroon, 26, died March 29 at his home in Hampton from natural causes. Services will be at 9 a.m. Thursday, April 1. at Zion Reformed Church of rural Sheffield with the Revs. Wayne Van Regenmorter and Rodney Meester officiating. Burial will be In Sioux Center at Memory Gardens Cemetery, at 2;3.0 An additional service will be at 3 p.m. at Central Reformed Church in Sioux Center with the Rev. Dennis Wilcox officiating. Visitation is from 2-8 p.m. Wednesday, March 31, at Sletsema-Vogel Funeral Home in Hampton.

Kroon was born February 17, 1967, in Waterloo, to John and Marguerite (Baker) Kroon. He attended Edgerton Public School Special Education In Edgerton, Minnesota, and Hampton' Community School Special Education in Hampton. He also attended the Franklin County Work Activity Center. Kroon was a baptized member of Zion Reformed Church.

He is survived by his parents; a brother, Dale Kroon of Clear Lake; and a sister, Linda, of Coralville. He was preceded in death by a sister, Diane Lynn.

(Source: Sioux Center News)


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