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Kenton Lee “Dutch” Krug

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Kenton Lee “Dutch” Krug

Birth
West Bend, Palo Alto County, Iowa, USA
Death
20 Nov 2012 (aged 77)
Rock Rapids, Lyon County, Iowa, USA
Burial
West Bend, Palo Alto County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Kenton "Dutch" Krug, 77, passed away on November 20, 2012 at the Rock Rapids Health Center, in Rock Rapids, Iowa. Memorial services will be held Sunday, November 25 from 4:00-7:00 P.M. at Harris Funeral Home in West Bend, IA. The funeral will be held Monday, November 26 at 10:30 A.M. at the Methodist church in West Bend, IA.
Dutch was born to John and Anna Krug on December 12, 1934 in West Bend, IA. In 1952, Dutch joined the United States Naval Forces. During his career in the Navy, Dutch was stationed on multiple Naval bases around the world and fought in the Korean War. After returning home from the Navy, Dutch was united in marriage to Dorothy Prentice on May 18, 1957. Dutch worked in many different trades throughout his working career, including; owning and operating the Ready Mix company, working as a tractor mechanic for West Bend International for nearly 20 years, and with the help of his wife Dorothy, they started and managed multiple restaraunts in the West Bend area. The most recent being, "Dutch's Place." Dutch carried his passion of working on tractors into his retired life. His main project being a Ford tractor that he rebuilt in his garage. He enjoyed fishing, coffee time with his friends, and touring the streets of West Bend in his free time.
Dutch is survived by his seven children Lori (Randy) Gosch of Lakeville, MN; Roger (Julie) Krug of New Braunfels, TX; Kent Krug of Heber Springs, AR; Joanne (Albert) Montag of Rock Rapids, IA; Scott Krug of Grand Junction, CO; Todd (Annie) Krug of Erie PA; Beth Foth of Las Vegas, NV; twenty-one grandchildren; ten great-grandchildren; one sister Lois Studer of Graettinger, IA; one brother John Krug Jr. of Kansas City, MO; and many nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents, his brothers; Clareance and Bernad, his sisters; Peggy Girres and Mary Prentice, his wife Dorothy of 45 years, and great-grand daughter Rachel Jost.
Kenton "Dutch" Krug, 77, passed away on November 20, 2012 at the Rock Rapids Health Center, in Rock Rapids, Iowa. Memorial services will be held Sunday, November 25 from 4:00-7:00 P.M. at Harris Funeral Home in West Bend, IA. The funeral will be held Monday, November 26 at 10:30 A.M. at the Methodist church in West Bend, IA.
Dutch was born to John and Anna Krug on December 12, 1934 in West Bend, IA. In 1952, Dutch joined the United States Naval Forces. During his career in the Navy, Dutch was stationed on multiple Naval bases around the world and fought in the Korean War. After returning home from the Navy, Dutch was united in marriage to Dorothy Prentice on May 18, 1957. Dutch worked in many different trades throughout his working career, including; owning and operating the Ready Mix company, working as a tractor mechanic for West Bend International for nearly 20 years, and with the help of his wife Dorothy, they started and managed multiple restaraunts in the West Bend area. The most recent being, "Dutch's Place." Dutch carried his passion of working on tractors into his retired life. His main project being a Ford tractor that he rebuilt in his garage. He enjoyed fishing, coffee time with his friends, and touring the streets of West Bend in his free time.
Dutch is survived by his seven children Lori (Randy) Gosch of Lakeville, MN; Roger (Julie) Krug of New Braunfels, TX; Kent Krug of Heber Springs, AR; Joanne (Albert) Montag of Rock Rapids, IA; Scott Krug of Grand Junction, CO; Todd (Annie) Krug of Erie PA; Beth Foth of Las Vegas, NV; twenty-one grandchildren; ten great-grandchildren; one sister Lois Studer of Graettinger, IA; one brother John Krug Jr. of Kansas City, MO; and many nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents, his brothers; Clareance and Bernad, his sisters; Peggy Girres and Mary Prentice, his wife Dorothy of 45 years, and great-grand daughter Rachel Jost.


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