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Bert W. Kronmiller Jr.

Billings, Montana

1931-2006

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Bert W. Kronmiller, Jr. of Woodburn, Oregon, died from liver cancer on August 9, 2006 at the family's winter home in Green Valley, AZ. He was 74. Born September 9, 1931 in Billings, MT, he was the son of Bert W. and Josephine Kronmiller of Hardin, MT who preceded him in death. A respected Oregon...

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My sympathy to Mr. Kronmiller's family. I am one of many blessed by his gifted teaching. I'm sure he's been received with "good job faithful servant" for all the lives he has touched.

Jo, I am very sorry to hear of Bert's passing and hope you and the family are doing well. Bert and I had corresponded via e-mail some time ago and I always enjoyed his dry sense of humor and have great memories from Pleasant Hill High School. When I showed up for my driver's ed class with Barry Jones and I still had my temporary permit - I thought they were both going to both pass out - they were a little concerned about my (lack of) experience as a driver - not to worry, I was a country...

My sincere sym[athy goes to the family of Bert Kronmiller. I was a teacher at Pleasant Hill High School when Bert was hired, and taught there for sometime after his retirement. I know how he enriched the lives of his students and that he was a very popular teacher and friend. He will be missed by all who knew him
Good thoughts and prayers to you all.

I was so sorry to hear of Mr. Kronmiller's passing. He was an excellent typing and accounting teacher who expected much, but was understanding as well. The things I learned from him have served me well. I have fond memories of him (and his sons). I remember each of them as men with class. Vonda Vandegriffe Hawkins, Class of 1970.

Dear Jo and Family,
We are very saddened to hear of Bert's illness and death. He has always been so friendly fun and welcoming to us. May his memories be a blessing to you.
Love to you all, Lee and Marsha Miller

Bert was the veteran teacher when I started teaching at Pleasant Hill, the year after he came there. I had his sons in my classes too. Over the next 21 years, I learned a lot from him and found him to be a great friend. I'm still at P-Hill and miss his advice and friendship. I heard students talk about him with fondness and he loved them all. We'll all miss you, Bert.

Our hearts and thoughts go out to you Jo and your family. Bert always made us feel welcome in your home in Eugene or Arizona. I will never attend or watch a Civil War football game again without thinking of Bert and his devotion to the Beavers.
Please let us know if we can be of any help to you or your family in the months ahead.

To Gary, Mark and your families.
Your Dad was always good to me and
I have fond memories of the two years of PH B-Ball with him leading
a bunch of knuckleheads to two trips to Mac Ct and the State Tourney. I also remember him making
us run our butts off in practice because Williams and Murdoch were
unable to make a free throw. Always
the team concept- they can't shoot
so the whole team had to run wind-
sprints. A lesson in life no doubt.
All the...

My condolences to the Kronmiller family. Bert was a friend, a coach and a true influence on me, as a student at Pleasant Hill High School. Mr. Kronmiller, (Bert), was a very positive influence for me... A statement that he once made to me during basketball drills stands out, "...are you a leader, or are you a follower...". You'll be missed Bert..thank you for what you did for a lot of us during your teaching and coaching career!