Kenneth-Croteau-Obituary

Kenneth Croteau

Victorville, California

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Kenneth Steeves Croteau born June 16, 1953 in Bridgeport Connecticut and died December 6, 2010 in his home of 24 years, in Hesperia, California, surrounded by his loving family. He had been a resident of the High Desert for 29 years, working as a respiratory therapist for premature babies and for...

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My deepest sympathy to Ken's family. We were co-workers at the hospital. He always spoke of his wife and family. Such a wonderful caring man. I am devastated to hear he has passed away much tooo early. I don't know why God took him so early but from the listing of all his children I know he has left a wonderful legacy to them. My thoughts are with all of you during this difficult time.

I met Ken at Gettysburg a couple years when he was touring with Phil on the new book. Even from my brief meeting, I knew he was a special person. He touched so many lives in a good way and made a real impact on us. May you be happy in your new home Ken and may God bless your family until you are all reunited again.

I never had the opportunity to meet Ken in person. I discovered his website Small Beginnings several years ago while searching for Preemie Diapers for my Daughter Lena, who was born at 27 weeks, and weighed one pound. He continued to e-mail me periodically just to check in and see how Lena was doing. He also put me in contact with another Preemie Mom, with whom I still communicate to this day - 5 years later. He knew it would be helpful for us to have each other to talk to while we were going...

I am so thankful that Kenny made it to the birthday cruise for Uncle Joe and that I had some time to renew our relationship and meet his family. I can now treasure those memories and even though I grieve his passing for those I know will miss him terribly I will see him again when I join him with my Lord also. His cousin Sharon.

My Uncle was a family man who would do any thing for anyone in his family anytime he put strangers before himself. He was happy and he was funny he always made you laugh even when all you wanted to do was cry he touched many lives mine included and I will try to live the way he would want me to. I love you Uncle Ken and miss you every day.

My Dad was the greatest person I knew. He was my father, my best friend, my hero. He had wisdom, love and was the most selfless person I know. He was a true angel on earth.

Words cannot express my love for this special man who gave so unselfishly to everyone he met. We worked together for the past ten years and traveled around the country together teaching nurses and salesmen about products developed by our company. I will mourn forever over his passing but know that he is starting eternity with our Lord Jesus Christ.