obit-thumbnail

William Krueger

April 9, 1947 - March 25, 2021
Events
There are no events scheduled.

William (Bill) A. Krueger, 73, of Beaver Dam, died Thursday, March 25, 2021 of natural causes. Bill was born April 9, 1947 in Stoughton, Wis., son of Paul and Leona (Ludwig) Krueger. He worked for Monarch Range, Weyenberg Shoe Factory and Bay Shore Apartments until his retirement. He was an active member of First EvangelicalContinue Reading

Plant a tree in memory of William
An environmentally friendly option.
Bonnie Daniels left a message on March 31, 2021:

I first knew Bill as the custodian of Bay Shore Apartments. He was always a pleasant, yet a quiet man. I then knew him from First Lutheran Church. I would see him walking down the streets of Beaver Dam and seeing him always made me smile. My sympathies to his family and friends. Bill is now whole again and living in his Heavenly home. RIP, Bill!!!

Bob & Chele Sumnicht left a message on March 31, 2021:

Although I did not personally know Bill, I would see him walking all over town. Never did talk to him and honestly, had no idea who he was. After reading his obituary, I realized, Bill was like family and I never knew it until now. You see, Bill's sister Ruth and her husband, Alex Timm are my Sponsors....I grew up with them and their children Alex, Tony and Wanda.
Alex, Tony, Wanda and family I'd like you to know that, although Bill is gone, he still walks with all of you, for you are a part of him. Therefore, he lives on through you. #flyhighangelbill Love forever, Robert and Michele Sumnicht

Julie Novander left a message on March 29, 2021:

I've always enjoyed seeing Bill out walking, whatever the weather...he was the most active guy in the neighborhood and would stop to talk whenever our paths crossed...he was the nicest guy and will certainly be missed...
my condolences to his family..

keith Livingston left a message on March 28, 2021:

My condolences to his family. When ever I seen Bill I would always say hi.

Koepsell Funeral Home left a message:
Please accept our deepest condolences for your family's loss.
Show More