He was born April 18, 1942, in Somerville, NJ, to the late Kenneth L. and Jeanette Rittenhouse Alleger Kroeger.
Kenneth was a proud veteran of the US Navy where he was stationed on the USS Newport News (CA-148) as a Radioman. He enjoyed his volunteer work at the Battleship North Carolina and the Wilmington Railroad Museum. Kenneth sang in the Wesleyan Chapel UMC choir and was a member of the Cape Fear Chordsmen. In his pastime, he loved solving puzzles.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a daughter, Corey Ann Kroeger and a twin brother, Keith Kroeger.
Survivors include his wife, Nancy Kroeger; daughter, Geri-Beth Magaldino (Joe); son, Kasey Kroeger; grandchildren, Robert, Corey and Kevin Magaldino; sisters, Carolyn Pinther, Virginia Scheier and Lynnette Galloway and his two beloved Maltese: Buttons and Daisy.
He was born April 18, 1942, in Somerville, NJ, to the late Kenneth L. and Jeanette Rittenhouse Alleger Kroeger.
Kenneth was a proud veteran of the US Navy where he was stationed on the USS Newport News (CA-148) as a Radioman. He enjoyed his volunteer work at the Battleship North Carolina and the Wilmington Railroad Museum. Kenneth sang in the Wesleyan Chapel UMC choir and was a member of the Cape Fear Chordsmen. In his pastime, he loved solving puzzles.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a daughter, Corey Ann Kroeger and a twin brother, Keith Kroeger.
Survivors include his wife, Nancy Kroeger; daughter, Geri-Beth Magaldino (Joe); son, Kasey Kroeger; grandchildren, Robert, Corey and Kevin Magaldino; sisters, Carolyn Pinther, Virginia Scheier and Lynnette Galloway and his two beloved Maltese: Buttons and Daisy.