Donald Grant Kroah

September 17, 1940 ~ March 2, 2025
Resided in:
Alexandria, Virginia
Resided in:
Alexandria, Virginia
God bless you and give you his comfort and peace at this time.
Esther Castillo
I’ll miss your message Don. I look forward to meeting you in Heaven.
My deepest condolences to you all. May Gid grant you comfort as you walk through this time of grief. Don was a blessing I always enjoyed hearing him speak on the Christian outlook program! We will miss hearing his voice and his great work!
Our deepest condolences to the Kroah Famiy as well as the WAVA family. Don Kroah had such a passion to reach those who did not know the Lord and would interview my husband at least once a year to talk about SANTO Outreach Ministry and our event that we sponsor, FreedomFest|DC every July 4th on the National Mall. He was a joy to speak with and we deeply appreciate his support. He is now in his eternal home and meeting all those he has impacted throughout the years.
Thanks especially for your work in Africa and in particular, Nigeria.
May the Lord continue to comfort your immediate family and comfort all of us. We will see you again at the appointed time.
Udo Nwachukwu and family
Don Kroah was my very first Pastor at Emmanuel Temple Assembly of God in Portland, Maine as a brand new Christian (49 years ago), married me, baptized me in water, dedicated to The Lord my first born and counseled me through the years. I am forever indebted to him for his teaching me in the ways of The Lord as a new believer in Christ. I loved him and respected him as a man of God representing Christ as a Father to me. Thank you, Lord for giving me a chapter in my life that involved Pastor Don Kroah as a mentor, friend, and Pastor. No amount of words can take away the grief, but to his family, KNOW that the seeds planted in that newly dug soil of my heart so many years ago have born MUCH fruit because of him. Andrea Cesario (formerly Guerrette) and family.
Rest in Peace! My brother in Christ!