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Joshua A. Kroetz

Brookfield, Wisconsin

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Joshua A. Kroetz

Aug. 15, 1973 - April 15, 2023

KENOSHA - Joshua Kroetz passed away on April 15, 2023 at the age of 49.

Harder Funeral Home of Brookfield, WI is serving the family. Please see Harder Funeral Home website for complete obituary.

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Josh was a neighbor of mine at Shagbark Apartments. I talked with him many times through the years at the pool and at many of the parties at our complex. Sorry to hear of his passing; he will be missed.

Sending condolences & prayers to all of Josh's family & friends during this very difficult time.

I am so saddened to see this. Thoughts and prayers to the Kroetz family. I enjoyed working with Josh on the UW Stadium cleanup crew...... we would all play basketball on the Fieldhouse floor after we were done at the stadium he always had a smile on his face and was kind to all.....

The Kroetz family has my deepest condolences involving the passing of Josh. I had Josh in an economics class at Sun Prairie High School and he also worked for me at Camp Randall Stadium for several years. Josh was an excellent student as well as anis important part of the Camp Randall crew. More importantly, Josh was as good as it gets as a human being, His smile, his ability to care for others, he was admired and liked by all. I am grateful that Josh Kroetz was a part of my life for...

I worked with Joshua at Pleasant Prairie Elementary School. He was a very caring person. May he be at rest in God's loving arms. My condolences to the family. Bonnie Lesperance

I'm so sorry to hear about Josh. I remember him well from Sacred Hearts. He was such a sweet young man, and what a talented basketball player.

I am deeply saddened to hear of Joshua's passing. The obituary was beautifully written. He used his soul and kindness to make his corner of the world better. Nothing is greater than the cause of helping another. Those he did help, were the receivers of something beyond special. My Father and Josh would go fishing on Lawrence Lake. My Dad was his Uncle. They had their own way of fishing. Josh was like me. If I would have caught something big, I would have put it back. I thought the fish was...