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Obituary for Henry Eugene Krone, Jr.
Henry Eugene Krone, Jr., (Hank), departed this earth on June 13, 2022, and embraced his Saviour, Jesus Christ. He was born on October 22, 1946, to Mr. and Mrs. Henry E. Krone in Memphis, Tennessee. They later moved to Jackson, Mississippi, where he grew up and graduated from Provine High School. He received an Associate degree in Applied Science and Electrical Technology from MS Delta Community College. He received a Bachelor’s degree in Science in Electrical Engineering Technology from Louisiana Tech University. He later completed a Master’s degree in Technical and Occupational Education from University of Southern Mississippi. He served in the US Marine Corps and was a Vietnam era veteran. His teaching career began in a for profit school in Monroe, LA, and continued in Brookhaven, MS at Brookhaven High School. He also taught at Southwest Community College and at Copiah Lincoln Community College. He left teaching in 2006. After retirement, he and his good friend Bob Little, made various kinds of electrical parts for many companies and also built many outdoor metal buildings that he designed. He worked for 6 years with Bio Medical Support Services repairing medical equipment. Hank was a very talented artist and used his creative skills in many areas. As a youth, he built countless model cars with meticulous skill and they were painted with perfection. He had the mind of an engineer and could do and make almost anything. He built several computers. He loved cars in his youth, the first being a 1955 Ford drag car which he purchased for $50. He then owned a 1957 Chevrolet two door hardtop. He was an original founder of the Capital City Corvette Club. Over the years he owned seven Corvettes, mostly red in color. His family fondly called him Hanky Panky. His sisters often snuck into his room and played with his model cars to his great outrage. He was predeceased by his parents, Henry and Eloise, and his beloved grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Guy Krone of Memphis, TN. He leaves his precious daughter, Shannon K. McKee of Madison, (David), his adored grand daughter, Shelby McKee Partridge, of Raymond, MS, (Austin), his four sisters, Gena K. Everitt of Madison, (Jerry), Theresa K. Sones of Brookhaven, (Bill), Lela Kay K. Burton of Madison, Eva K. Crisler of Clinton, (Cris), and 14 nieces and nephews, and his very special friends and caregivers Brittie Middleton and her daughter Toni Stogner of McComb. He was humbly grateful for their excellent care of him during times of his infirmity. He also wishes to thank his dear friend and neighbor, Fletcher Puderer, for all his kindness, care, and camaraderie. There will be a memorial gathering of the family at a later date. In lieu of cards or flowers, he requested donations to the Wounded Warrior Project, Tunnel to Towers, and St. Judes Hospital. ‘THE LORD IS MY LIGHT AND MY SALVATION, WHOM SHALL I FEAR’, Psalm 27:1