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Patrick William Kronmiller MD

Salt Lake City, Utah

1945 - 2020

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Patrick William Kronmiller, MD 1945 ~ 2020Springville, UT-I can't believe that I got to be me. It's a good thing that we don't get to write our own story ahead of time. I never would have dreamed…! I have been loved and adored by a beautiful woman. Her intelligence and immeasurable spiritual...

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I met Dr. Kronmiller as a Patient at Madigan Army Hospital in 1974. I was diagnosed with Testicular Cancer. I was a 2nd lieutenant stationed at Ft. Lewis. Pat was a brand new Army Major, working as a Resident with Dr. John Wetzlauffer, Chief of Urology. Pat was there with me from telling me my cancer was very dangerous, and I had a 5% chance of surviving a year. I was just 3 weeks from going back to Michigan to marry my wife, Joanne. That leave was canceled and when Joanne got to the...

Pat and Wally have wonderful memories of the Lundberg family from that one year we spent in Hardin. Our love to all.

Pat and I graduated at Creighton University in 1971. My wife Sue and I moved to Hardin Montana that same year and Pat and Sis and family bid their hometown good bye .Pat graduated on in medicine and myself in law. I worked with Pat’s father for 12 years. I would get to see Pat every now and than and learned more of Pat vicariously through his father’s many stories and his mother Jo. Although his footprint has vanished from the State of Montana his gentleness and kindness toward others was...

Ann I am so sorry to hear of the loss of Dr. Kronmiller. I was not aware that he was ill. I worked with him in Payson for a few years. It was such a pleasure knowing him, yourself, Aaryn, Chick and Virginia. I learned so much from Dr. Kronmiller and he was a patient teacher.
I wish you all the best.
Sincerely, Shawnna Carter

When we moved to Springville in 1993, Pat was so welcoming and kind to me. He is truly a Christlike person in all he did and said. He also provided doctor's care to me. I love him much. May his posterity rise up and call him "blessed."

Bishop Kronmiller had such an important impact on my life. I had a chance to serve as both his first and second counselor at our BYU student ward. He always had such a great ability to make you feel special, and I was always touched by his sincere concern and love for our family. His love and his example still Impact our family today. I am currently serving as a bishop, and I use many of the lessons that were taught to me by Bishop Kronmiller. He was so selfless and kind to everyone. He’s...

I'm very sad to find out about the passing of Dr. Kronmiller. Years ago he pretty much saved my dad's life and was able to put a smile on his face with his quirky sense of humor, even though he was in agonizing pain. My dad had a fleet of doctors through the last few years of his life and Dr. Kronmiller was the only one I actually looked forward to going to with my dad. The world is a much, much better place because of Dr. Kronmiller. RIP old friend.

God Speed until we meet Again.

Pat, one of my favorite people on this planet. I feel it a privilege to have known him and for the opportunity to have gotten to know him on Stake Trek and a few other occasions. My love to his wife Ann, who is one of the most amazing woman I know. I know you and your family will miss this wonderful husband and father. I am thinking of the memories you must have, what a treasure. My love and sympathy to you all. MaryLyne Warren Witney