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THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 2015 • MERRITT NEWSPAPERS
IT’S PLAYOFF TIME! The Merritt Centennials’ John Schiavo (9) scores his team’s first goal in game one of the Cents’ first-round playoff series against the Vernon Vipers on Tuesday night. The game went to overtime before the Vipers prevailed 3-2. The two Interior rivals were scheduled to play game two of their best-of-seven series on Wednesday night at Kal Tire Place in Vernon. Games three and four will be this Friday and Saturday at the Nicola Valley Memorial Arena in Merritt. For more on the Cents-Vipers matchup and Schiavo’s selection as the BCHL’s Most Sportsmanlike Player, turn to page 21 of today’s Merritt Herald. Ian Webster/Herald
Memorial for longtime civic politician Saturday By Michael Potestio THE HERALD
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Longtime pillar of the community Harry Kroeker passed away this week, leaving behind multiple contributions to the city he cared for and a loving family. The 77-year-old succumbed to medical complications due to diabetes the morning of March 2, just two weeks shy of his 78th birthday. Kroeker’s family is a large one, and he’s survived by sons Don, Dave, Mike, Dan and Tim, his daughter Jana, and wife Marlene. “I think our family — our town — has lost someone who cared very much for them,” Don said. Kroeker was a man who loved to sing, Jana said.
“There was always, always music in our house growing up,” she said. He was even part of a quartet when he was in bible school in his early 20s. Don said his father was also a wrestling fan. “He’d watch it with a passion, taught us kids how to wrestle and then got mad at us for wrestling,” Don said. Born March 22, 1937, Kroeker met his wife of 54 years when the two were just elementary school students in their hometown of Morden, Man. They were high school sweethearts, and in 1960 were married in Edmonton, Jana said. Having worked for various people in the lumber retail business,
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Merritt Building Supply store. In the late 1990s he sold his business and retired, spending time on road trips with Marlene. The Oregon coast was their favourite place to go. Back in 1980, after just two years in Merritt, Kroeker ran for alderman. He was elected to council with 662 votes — the most in that year’s election. It was the first time he had ever taken up politics. “I think he always wanted to be part of change,” Don said. Kroeker served on city council for 21 years, two of which were spent as mayor. He was an alderman for back-to-back two-year terms from 1980 to 1984. Between 1986 and 1988 Kroeker served as mayor, but wouldn’t
see the council table again until the end of the century. Kroeker was successful in his bid for a seat on council in the 1999 municipal election. He served as a councillor for the next five consecutive terms until the municipal election this past November, when his final bid for another term was unsuccessful. His colleagues on city council remember him as a knowledgeable, dedicated councillor who made his decisions based on what he thought would benefit the entire community. Merritt Mayor Neil Menard found a mentor in Kroeker when he became part of council last year.
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