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Alma Edmund Kruger

Salt Lake City, Utah

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Alma EdmundKruger 1920 ~ 2004  Alma Edmund Kruger, a good and honorable man, died peacefully Sunday, October 31, 2004 of natural causes. Born March 29, 1920 in Salt Lake City, Utah to Julius Edmund and Lina Martha Otto Kruger. Attended West High and graduated in 1938. He was privileged to serve...

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Dear Kruger family,
It was with sadness that I read the obituary of the passing of your husband and father, Alma. My acquaintance with him goes back a long way to the time when he was working at the Post Office. When I would come in to mail things and have my children in tow, he would always kid them and give them a stamp on their hand. He made his service at the Post Office a pleasure. Later, after he retired, I enjoyed seeing him and greeting him at Dan's where he was a bagger. He...

HIlda and family,
I wish I could be there to Help and mourne with you at this time. Steven and my prayers are with you always. We miss seeing all of you. Uncle Alma was a wonderful uncle he often made me smile. He always made me fill loved and wanted. i will miss him a lot.
LOVING YOU
STEVEN AND KRISTINA HOOD

Dear Kruger’s,

Our love goes out to all of you. Alma was such a fun man to be around. I saw him on a regular basis at the post office when I worked for a publishing company. Seeing him at family outings with Russ and Susan was just an added benefit. His laugh and smile have always been contagious.

We pray the Lord will be with you and comfort you!

Love always!

Debbie (Devey) Hadlock and family

Dear Kruger family,
Ted and I want to send our deepest sympathy of the passing of your father. He was a great man. We have great memories of your Dad and the fun we all had at Dan's. He has left a lasting imprint on many people, such a Christ like man!
God Bless you all!
Ted & Kathy(Grow) Roos

Dear Kruger Family: I want to express my deepest sympathy to all of you. I have so many great and fond memories of your family and your dad. The neighborhood baseball games (with the great white J.R. aka Lloyd), the sunday night popcorn parties and grasshopper pies from Inez. Thank you all for letting me be apart of your family. Your dad's relentless teasing alway's kept me thinking of something I could do or say to not let him think he got me. But he usually won the tease. I alway's loved...

Dear Marlene, I was so sorry to hear of the loss of your father. I remember when I worked at Dan's Foods on 21st South. He always had a contagious smile and laugh. Now, that laugh is silent..just remember all of the good memories of him, I will. I'm sure that he was welcomed into the kingdom of our Father, with "well done, thou good and faithful servant." I give my love to your wonderful family. Linda

Dear Family members,
I'm sadden to hear of the loss of Uncle Alma. What a funny man he was. I have many fond memories of christmas, thanksgiving and family parties where he always joked around. My love you you all and sorry I can't be there for the funeral. Love Leta

Dear Aunt Hilda and Family:

Words cannot express the great sorrow that we felt on hearing of Alma's passing. When I think of Uncle Alma the first thing that comes to mind is his great laugh when he was teasing the children.

He could bring joy and laughter to any room just by walking into it.

What a wonderful spirit.

Although we can't be there in person, our thoughts and prayers will be with you during this difficult time.

Dearest Hilda and family, We are so saddened to read of Alma's passing. We loved him and have so many wonderful memories of him, his darling sense of humor and that great smile! How comforting it is to have the knowledge of our Heavenly Father's plan of happiness at this time and to know that he is in a far better place, with a sharp memory and healthy body. Please accept our condolances, Ed and Suzanne