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Rudolf Poecker Obituary

Rudolf Kurt Poecker  "Together Again"   Rudolf Kurt Poecker, 83, of Orem, Utah, passed away peacefully in his sleep January 8, 2003, in Lindon, Utah.   He was born December 31, 1919, in Fraureuth, Greiz, Thueringen, Germany, to Willy Emil Poecker nd Ella Thekla Trumpold.  Rudolf grew up in Fraureuth, Germany. At age 17, while a pastry chef apprentice, he met Elfriede Ehrler. It was "love at first sight." Elfriede introduced Rudolf to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, into which he was baptized in 1940. They were married December 14, 1942.  During World War II, he was drafted into the German army and served as a medic in the elite Alpine troops for six years. Shortly after the war, he was called to serve a two year Church mission in his native country. During his mission, he was instrumental in procuring vast genealogical records that had been stored in underground salt mines.   During these eight years of service for his country and church, Elfriede waited faithfully for his safe return home. In 1948, he was called as the local branch president for the Church. Religious persecution resulted in his imprisonment in 1950 by the communist government in East Germany. Through the faith and prayers of many, he was finally released after 12 weeks. Soon thereafter, Rudolf, Elfriede and their two young sons escaped to West Berlin and later relocated to Hanover, West Germany.  In February 1952, they immigrated to the Americas, where they settled in Mesa, Arizona. While in Arizona, they were sealed for time and eternity in the Mesa LDS Temple, became American citizens, and were blessed with two daughters.   In 1959, the family moved to Orem, Utah where their third daughter was born. Rudolf worked as the bakery manager for Allen's Super Saver store. He later worked as Manager of the Provo Deseret Industries. There he was loved by all, for he was a man without guile. He loved people. He never met a stranger. Dad loved the Lord. On the Russian battlefield, he made a promise to the Lord that if his life was spared, his life would be dedicated to serving the Lord. Dad was a man of his word, and served diligently in every calling. His church service included: branch president, bishop, high councilor, stake patriarch, president of the Germany Duesseldorf Mission (1972-1975), first counselor in the Frankfurt Germany Temple presidency (1988-1990).  Dad, you always taught us that "nothing is too good for the Lord" and "immer gerade aus" (always straight ahead). We will miss you greatly, but will see you again.   He was preceded in death by his sweetheart Elfriede, his parents, his sister Marianna, his brother Kurt, and a grandson David Lowe. He is survived by two sons W. Rudy (Cindy) Poecker, and Nephi (Teeny) Poecker; three daughters Susan (Phillip) Lowe, Darlen (Roger) Stubbs, and Sonja (Kent) Peterson. He is blessed with 22 grandchildren and 14 great-grand-children who love him dearly.   Funeral services will be held Monday, January 13, 2003, at 11:00 a.m. in the Lindon 20th Ward building, 250 West 600 South, Lindon (App. 1600 North in Orem, exit #276 off I15). Friends may call Sunday from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Sundberg-Olpin Funeral Home 495 South State St, Orem, and also 9:45 to 10:45 a.m. prior to the services at the church on Monday. Interment will take place in the Orem City Cemetery.

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Published by Deseret News from Jan. 10 to Jan. 11, 2003.

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Mark Beesley

February 15, 2023

President Poecker instilled in me a love for the Book of Mormon as a young, ill-prepared missionary in 1976. I really cannot express what that has meant to me. The beacon he lit for me never died, though I often turned my back. He will always have a place in my heart.

Scott Herd

January 19, 2003

We elders of Israel came and joined with you President. You taught us, "if we're united, we all things can do." Under your direction, we visited the weary, the hungry, and poor. And we cheered up their hearts with the news that He bore.



I will always be grateful for the great lessons you taught me. Und ich werde immer begeistert.

John & Beverly SHIELDS

January 12, 2003

President Rudolf Poecker was the greatest man that I ever knew that I could also consider my personal friend. He & Sister Poecker loved the Lord and caused me and many others to love and serve Him better. The tender empty place in our hearts is soothed by the knowledge that we will be able to again embrace these spiritual gaints on passing through the final veil, where Jesus will dry every tear. We will miss you till then.

E. Dean & Teri Flanders

January 12, 2003

I will always appreciate the example you and Sister Poecker set for me in serving the Savior. I often tell the story of you and President Kindt to my friends and associates. You were a modern day example of the love of Alma and the brothers of Mosiah. I am so happy that you are united with your sweetheart and am sure that we will meet again in the next life.

Bart Spencer

January 11, 2003

Countless are the lives you have touched, mine being one of them. Thank you for all you have done in serving us and teaching us the gospel of Jesus Christ. You led by example and with love. I hope we can live up to the standards you have set for all of us.



Vielen dank, bis auf widershen.



Bart Spencer

David Muecke

January 10, 2003

You made the greatest impression on my life, and will always be my hero. I love you President.

Lowe Susan

January 10, 2003

Pappa Squeek, I will miss you so much,but I know you are so happy now.

I'm sure you and Mom are together hugging and smooching. I wish I could have been there for that reunion. You are so loved. For all the sacrafices and blessing you have given me, I say Thank-you!

Love, SUZI Q

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