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Elsie L. Kronenberger

Parma Heights, Ohio

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ELSIE L. KRONENBERGER (nee Kuck), age 94 of Parma Heights went home to be with her Lord and Savior on Tuesday, February 20, 2024. Beloved wife of the late Myron "Mike" A. Kronenberger and loving mom of Lynn Anne (Stephen) Wagner, James Kronenberger and Jane (David) Vorndran. Her son, Glenn...

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Elsie was a big part of my childhood I loved going across the street and spending time with her and Glen and Lynn ann.Im grateful that after so many years I ran into her in the grocery store and we hugged and talked and exchanged phone numbers. She was the most loving person I've ever known, but I could never get a hold of her after that. Then I saw she had passed. R.I.P Elsie you are missed. And never forgotten

I only have fun memories of you. Is a little girl used to take me with you and Myron to church. I am glad now that you will be able to see your husband again you will be missed you are a wonderful person Connie Felice

Your mom was a very big part of my childhood and I will always cherish those memories. I'm so sorry for your loss. R.I.P Elsie

We are sending you prayers and love from your Georgia Family to your extended family. Peace and love be with y'all always.

Sending all our love, prayers and condolences to all the family. Elsie and her smile and laugh and love for the Lord will be greatly missed. We are glad to have known her.

Elsie was such a special friend I always enjoyed talking to at PHBC. She was always so happy and bubbly and so much fun. She was a special lady that will be missed.

I have known Elsie since I was about 6 years old, when we moved in next door. She was the sweetest lady ever. All of the neighborhood girls used to go over and talk with her when she would sit outside and comb her beautiful long hair. Heaven gained another angel and the world lost a great lady.

I met Elsie years ago. Just a very friendly & Godly woman. I was happy she met my Mother Jeanette years ago as well.

Jane, Lynn Anne, and Jim, Your Mom was a wonderful person. She let all of the neighborhood kids in her home. She always had treats too that she made like cowboy cookies, ice cream...she had that ice cream maker along with a bible verse. She was always whistling in the garden and then she learned to play that harp like instrument that sat on her lap. And I will always remember bumper riding! She touched everyone's lives and always prayed for us. A wonderful women and a positive influence...