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Donald Ray Kruse

1948 - 2021

Donald Ray Kruse obituary, 1948-2021, La Conner, WA

BORN

1948

DIED

2021

Donald Kruse Obituary

La Conner - Donald R. Kruse passed away at his home with his son by his side on August 27, 2021 after an 18-month battle with Leukemia. He was the owner of Skagit Sun, a berry farm in La Conner, Washington.

Don Kruse was born in Jefferson City, Missouri on July 12, 1948, the youngest of three children born to Eleanor (Stratton) Kruse and Raymond Kruse. He finished high school in Jefferson City. During his formative years, Don's family lived in the city but also had a farm where they spent much of their time. Don particularly enjoyed working with and tending to the horses, and he liked being in the country.

From Missouri, Don moved to Berkeley, California and then to Fairbanks, Alaska where he ran a health food store, learned the construction trade, and worked on the Trans-Alaska pipeline.

After several years, Don moved to the Skagit Valley and began a farm outside of La Conner with a 5-acre plot of strawberries. Farming was to become his life's work and over the years, his farm expanded to 300 acres and 100 employees. Currently, Skagit Sun provides strawberries, raspberries, blackberries, and blueberries to the community through local farmers markets, farm stands, PCC Community Markets, Metropolitan Markets, and Whole Foods stores.

Don was also a founding board member of Skagitonians To Preserve Farmland, an organization dedicated to ensuring that farming remains an integral part of the Valley's cultural and economic identity. Skagit Sun also raised money for Anacortes Island Hospital through his Anacortes farm stand.

In addition to farming, Don enjoyed painting, playing guitar, and was an accomplished poet. A book of his poetry and artwork, "The Farmer's Chapbook Farm to Table Poems from the Skagit Valley" was published in 2018.

Don Kruse is survived by his son Zayce (Debbie) Kruse and grandsons Corvin and Max of Edmonds, Washington; sister Karen (Bill) Davis of Dallas, Texas; brother William (Janet) Kruse of Berkeley, California, and several nieces and nephews.

The family would like to thank the Seattle Cancer Care Alliance, Skagit Valley Hospital Cancer Care Center, and Patricia Tonnemaker for their exceptional support, guidance, and care during Don's illness.

A celebration of Don's life will be held at a yet to be determined date.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Anacortes American from Sep. 8 to Sep. 9, 2021.

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Ed Woodyard

October 10, 2021

Zayce, your father and I lived next door to each other from 1967 to 1968 at the University of Missouri. We shared many long conversations about the state of the world and had a few adventures both on and off campus. He was a fine man and I was glad to learn of his many successes in life but also saddened to learn of his passing. My sympathies to you and your family at this time.

Jane Noren Davis

October 3, 2021

Don is remembered fondly by his Jefferson City Senior High Classmates...we just learned of his death ...sending our sympathy to his family...

Joel Kifer

September 24, 2021

So sorry to hear of Don's passing. He was a customer at my embroidery shop in Anacortes. I always enjoyed seeing Don walk through my door. So sorry to his friends and family. RIP Don.

Greg and Becky Weston

September 10, 2021

Zayce: We were so surprised and stunned at your Dad's passing. We see him drive by every so often and wave, but he must have worked up until the time of his death. We had no idea he was ill. I was happy to read you have a wife and 2 sons, and hopefully they will add peace and comfort as you go through your sorrow. Please accept our sincere sympathy.

Betty J Gregory

September 10, 2021

So very sorry to hear of Don's passing. My deepest sympathy.

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