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Joseph A. Kruger (c.1869 – December 21, 1927) was an
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businessman. He founded
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in 1904, in
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,
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, Canada. The privately owned
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company continues today, and employs 10,500 people internationally. Kruger was a paper merchant in
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around 1900. He moved his family to Montreal, where he founded the family business of producing fine papers. The business grew and was incorporated in 1921. The company was passed on to his sons Gene and Bernard when Kruger died in 1927. Kruger was survived by his wife Nettie, his sons Gene and Bernard, and daughter Ruth. The family lived at 12 Lorraine Avenue in Westmount.


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Businesspeople from Montreal Year of birth uncertain 1927 deaths {{Canada-business-bio-stub