Henry John Kreun was born on July 21, 1922, the son of Cornelius and Gertrude (Bruxvoort) Kreun on the farm west of Chandler, Minnesota. He was baptized and professed his faith in the Chandler Reformed Church, and attended country school.
On August 22, 1944, Henry married Ruby Evelyn Dierenfeld in Chandler Reformed Church and they made their home on his family farm, called Valley View, located west of Chandler. They moved to a farm southeast of Chandler called Pleasant Acres in 1951. Henry farmed and did corn shelling and trucking until his retirement in 1989 when they moved into Chandler, where they remained until October of 2012.
After retirement, Henry continued to drive truck and worked on several farms, helping out when he was needed. He was a life-long member of the Chandler Reformed Church and served as an elder of the church consistory, and was very active in his community. He sold Archer Oil and Handyman Jacks for many years while farming, was a member of the Chandler Lions Club, was a past 4-H Leader, active in the Chandler Senior Citizen's Center, was a past board member and one of the leaders in starting the Chandler Christian Elementary School and served on the Southwest Christian High School Board.
He volunteered his time with RSVP and the Murray County Food Shelf for many years. Henry enjoyed woodworking, fishing, gardening, and bird watching, as well as, spending time with his family. In October of 2012 Henry and his wife, Ruby, became residents of the Edgebrook Care Center in Edgerton, Minnesota, where he died Friday, March 1, 2013 at the age of 90.
Surviving are his wife Ruby Kreun of Edgerton; two sons, Daniel Kreun of Marshall, Minnesota and Samuel (Debbie) Kreun of Russellville, Arkansas; six daughters, Esther (Robert) Graham of Cleveland, Ohio, Laura (Terry) Muller of Stronghurst, Illinois, Anna (Don) Godeke of Hollandale, Minnesota, Phyllis Van Es of Grinnell, Iowa, Karen (Chuck) Dorner of Sobieski, Wisconsin, and Deborah (Leon) Callahan of Garretson, South Dakota; 14 grandchildren; 27 great-grandchildren; four sisters, Johanna Pals of Edgerton, Minnesota, Caroline Schierbeek of Holland, Michigan, Elizabeth Van Essen of Edgerton, Minnesota, and Priscilla (Clifford) Christians of Champaign, Illinois; one brother, Charles (Kathy) Kreun of Otsego, Michigan; one sister-in-law, Nell Dierenfeld; and many nieces, nephews,and friends.
He was preceded in death by one grandson, Timothy Godeke; one son-in-law, James Van Es; two infant brothers; four sisters, Durky (Reinart) Baar, Jeanette (Jim Vande Heide/John Schenk) Schenk, Adrianna (Vernon) Roelofs, and Edith (Harold) Vande Bunte; two brothers, Brant (Julia) Kreun and William (Jeanette) Kreun; sister-in-law Sylva (Gilbert) Schuur; and brothers-in-law, Ed Schierbeek, Arie Pals, Henry Van Essen, and Wallace Dierenfeld.
Henry John Kreun was born on July 21, 1922, the son of Cornelius and Gertrude (Bruxvoort) Kreun on the farm west of Chandler, Minnesota. He was baptized and professed his faith in the Chandler Reformed Church, and attended country school.
On August 22, 1944, Henry married Ruby Evelyn Dierenfeld in Chandler Reformed Church and they made their home on his family farm, called Valley View, located west of Chandler. They moved to a farm southeast of Chandler called Pleasant Acres in 1951. Henry farmed and did corn shelling and trucking until his retirement in 1989 when they moved into Chandler, where they remained until October of 2012.
After retirement, Henry continued to drive truck and worked on several farms, helping out when he was needed. He was a life-long member of the Chandler Reformed Church and served as an elder of the church consistory, and was very active in his community. He sold Archer Oil and Handyman Jacks for many years while farming, was a member of the Chandler Lions Club, was a past 4-H Leader, active in the Chandler Senior Citizen's Center, was a past board member and one of the leaders in starting the Chandler Christian Elementary School and served on the Southwest Christian High School Board.
He volunteered his time with RSVP and the Murray County Food Shelf for many years. Henry enjoyed woodworking, fishing, gardening, and bird watching, as well as, spending time with his family. In October of 2012 Henry and his wife, Ruby, became residents of the Edgebrook Care Center in Edgerton, Minnesota, where he died Friday, March 1, 2013 at the age of 90.
Surviving are his wife Ruby Kreun of Edgerton; two sons, Daniel Kreun of Marshall, Minnesota and Samuel (Debbie) Kreun of Russellville, Arkansas; six daughters, Esther (Robert) Graham of Cleveland, Ohio, Laura (Terry) Muller of Stronghurst, Illinois, Anna (Don) Godeke of Hollandale, Minnesota, Phyllis Van Es of Grinnell, Iowa, Karen (Chuck) Dorner of Sobieski, Wisconsin, and Deborah (Leon) Callahan of Garretson, South Dakota; 14 grandchildren; 27 great-grandchildren; four sisters, Johanna Pals of Edgerton, Minnesota, Caroline Schierbeek of Holland, Michigan, Elizabeth Van Essen of Edgerton, Minnesota, and Priscilla (Clifford) Christians of Champaign, Illinois; one brother, Charles (Kathy) Kreun of Otsego, Michigan; one sister-in-law, Nell Dierenfeld; and many nieces, nephews,and friends.
He was preceded in death by one grandson, Timothy Godeke; one son-in-law, James Van Es; two infant brothers; four sisters, Durky (Reinart) Baar, Jeanette (Jim Vande Heide/John Schenk) Schenk, Adrianna (Vernon) Roelofs, and Edith (Harold) Vande Bunte; two brothers, Brant (Julia) Kreun and William (Jeanette) Kreun; sister-in-law Sylva (Gilbert) Schuur; and brothers-in-law, Ed Schierbeek, Arie Pals, Henry Van Essen, and Wallace Dierenfeld.
Family Members
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Brant Kreun
1914–2008
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Durky Kreun Baar
1915–2010
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Jeanette "Jan" Kreun Schenk
1917–2012
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Caroline Kreun Schierbeek
1919–2019
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Adrianna Kreun Roelofs
1920–1956
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William M. Kreun
1924–1924
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William Malis Kreun
1925–1963
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Elizabeth Gertrude Kreun Van Essen
1927–2014
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Edith Hazel Kreun Vande Bunte
1931–1988
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Melvin Raymond Kreun
1933–1934
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Charles Gilbert Kreun
1936–2017
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