Former Kroger exec Claude Allen Moldenhauer dies at 76
Former Kroger exec Claude Allen Moldenhauer dies at 76
Claude Allen Moldenhauer, a 38-year veteran of the Kroger Co. who rose to vice president of produce and floral before retiring in 1999, died Sept. 6. He was 76.
Mr. Moldenhauer, a resident of Greensboro, GA, earned a bachelor's degree from the University of Minnesota and a master's degree from the University of Toledo. Following his long career at Kroger, he remained active in his community serving on the University of Georgia Agriculture Board, as president of the Reynolds Plantation Men's Club, and as public relations manager for Greene County Habitat for Humanity.
Mr. Moldenhauer is survived by his wife, Diane Moldenhauer; daughters Julie M. King of Charlotte, NC, and Lynda S. Hawk (Jeff) of Loveland, OH; a son, Jeff Moldenhauer of Maineville, OH; a sister, Wanda Templin; as well as seven grandchildren, four nieces, a nephew, and his beloved dog, Betsy.
A Memorial Service is scheduled for Sept. 10 at the First United Methodist Church in Greensboro, GA. There will also be a celebration of life gathering in Loveland, OH. Donations in memory of Claude Moldenhauer can be made to Greene County Habitat for Humanity, 1373 Willow Run Road, Greensboro, GA 30642 or The Alzheimer's Association.