Service Information
Daniel T. Krienke, age 61, of Hutchinson, passed away, Wednesday, August 22, 2018, at his home in Hutchinson, Minnesota.
Memorial service will be Wednesday, August 29, 2018, at 11:00 A.M., at Our Savior's Lutheran Church, in Hutchinson.
Gathering of Family and Friends will be held one hour prior to the service at the Church.
Obituary
Daniel Thomsas Krienke was born on March 2, 1957 in Winsted, Minnesota. He was the son of Herbert and Elizabeth(Casey) Krienke. He was baptized as an infant and later confirmed in his faith as a youth at St. Paul’s Lutheran in Lester Prairie, MN. He received his education in Lester Prairie and graduated from the Laster Prairie High School in 1975. He continued his education at Ridgewater Community College in Hutchinson, MN.
Daniel held employment as a manager with Econo Foods in Hutchinson. He retired in 2003.
Daniel enjoyed playing with his dog, Angel and watching movies. He was very active, always walking. Loved to spend time with family and friends. Lived life to the fullest. He was known as a “talker” and very outgoing. He loved God.
Daniel passed away at his home in Hutchinson on August 22, 2018, at the age of 61 years.
Daniel is survived by his,
Children,
Celeste Krienke of Newberry, FL,
Gideon Krienke of Hutchinson, MN,
Gabriel Krienke of Gainsville, FL;
Grandchildren, Elizabeth McDonell, Hannah Bergs and Kyo Krienke;
Siblings,
Bonnie Johnson of Plato,
Brenda Tucholke of Lester Prairie, MN,
Donald Krienke of Browerville, MN;
Daniel was preceded in death by his parents, Elizabeth and Herbert Krienke.
Sandra Keswick says
To my much loved friend Daniel T Krienke, I’m missing you and my heart is breaking without you. Angel too! Sandra Keswick
Norma Moehring says
Brenda and Joel you have my deepest sympathies.
Sue Senne says
My sympathy to family and friends. May you find comfort and peace.
Barbara J. Hoppe says
To the family of Daniel, Sending you my sincere condolences. I didn’t know Daniel very well. I met him on his walks with his little puppy. He loved Angle with all his heart. What a kind, gentleman, with a heart of gold. He impressed me with his love of his children, and his pure outlook about life. I could tell he was a sincere Christian man. May God ease the pain of grief that your feeling. He was truly an exceptional soul.
Rest In Peace my friend.
Barbara Hoppe