Calvin remembers Irvin Kroese
A quiet spoken man. Someone who was easy to get along with. A man who didn鈥檛 waste words.
These are a few of the phrases used to describe former English professor Irvin Kroese, 78, who passed away on Monday, June 15, following a lengthy battle with Alzheimer鈥檚 disease.
Kroese served the college for 19 years (1968-1987) as a professor in the English department. English emeriti George Harper and Henry Baron served alongside Kroese for his entire 19-year tenure and say one of his biggest contributions to the college was being instrumental in establishing film studies.
鈥淎s an amateur [in film studies], he taught himself,鈥 said Harper. 鈥淗is ability to get on top of material in a hurry, he was very good at that. I was in on the beginnings of film teaching here along with him. He pioneered it and he grabbed me and another fellow to help him out; Irv was right on top of things, all the time.鈥
And his passion for film studies as an English professor was one indicator of how Kroese was a multi-faceted man. In fact, Baron remembers Kroese as someone who loved teaching poetry and who was passionate about music鈥攅specially opera鈥攕omeone who liked to build things for his house, work in his garden and make his own wine.
鈥淚t wasn鈥檛 that he was just a professor sitting in his office and studying and teaching literature, he was a well-rounded man,鈥 said Baron.
And a well respected colleague.
鈥淗e was very much liked by his colleagues. Irv could do no wrong,鈥 said Harper.
鈥淗e was a quiet presence, but certainly a presence,鈥 said Baron. 鈥淲hen he contributed to decision making in the department and so forth, it was well thought through, well reasoned. It was heard, listened to, respected.
鈥淗e was a friend I admired and respected because of the depth of his thinking and the goodness of his soul,鈥 added Baron.
Kroese is survived by his wife Agnes, his sons Stephen (Lisa), Robert, and Benjamin (Margaret) and six grandchildren. A memorial service will be held on July 24, 11:00 a.m. at the Calvin Seminary Chapel.