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Ronda Jo Krosch died on Sunday, July 6, 2025 at Courage Cottage in Morris, MN at the age of 52.
Memorial services will be held at 11:00 AM on Monday, July 14 at Grace Lutheran Church in Dawson with Rev. Kendall Stelter officiating.
Visitation with the family will be from 2 to 5 PM on Sunday, July 13, 2025 at Grace Lutheran Church in Dawson with a prayer service at 4:30 PM. Visitation will continue on Monday one hour prior to the services at the church.
Ronda Jo Krosch was born on January 25, 1973 in Bismarck, ND to Richard and Kathy (Helbling) Schneider. She grew up in Wilton, ND and graduated from Wilton High School in 1993. Ronda continued her education at Moorhead State University and graduated with a Bachelor's of Education in 1997. She started working for the Dawson Boyd School district in the fall of 1997 as a Special Education teacher and worked there for 28 years. She married Chad Krosch in Kragnes, MN in 1999 and they had two children, Dillon and Brandon.
Ronda was a member of Grace Lutheran Church in Dawson. In addition to her work as a teacher Ronda enjoyed reading, being at the lake, gardening, and being outdoors.
Ronda is survived by her husband, Chad; her sons, Dillon (fiancee Karli Erickson) and Brandon; father, Richard (Pearl) Schneider, Arizona; mother, Kathy Aune, Wilton, ND; siblings: Rob (Lisa Meyers) Schneider, Casper, WY, David (Dawn) Aune, Rolette, ND, Ryan (Tami) Schneider, Ord, NE, Russell Schneider, Hinckley, MN, Tammy Zetocha, Keller TX; and several nieces, nephews and extended family and friends.
She was preceded in death by her step-father, Earl Aune; grandparents: John and Minne Helbling, Peter and Rose Schneider, and Edward and Thelma Aune.
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