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Donna R
August 4, 2022
Attended high school and my first year at Hope with him. I remember him to always being an upstanding man. Praise God he went on to serve Him.
Mitchell Summerlin
May 20, 2021
I met Jeff when he was a camper at YMCA Storer Camps in 1970. I remember thinking that this kid had a lot of potential. Man, could he play the guitar! I can't believe he's gone.
Mitch Summerlin
Vatsala Venkatachalam
May 6, 2017
Cheryl, Martha Jeff's siblings. I share your sorrow on the loss of Jeff. He was part of our extended family. Vatsala
Carolyn (Duff) Gibbs
May 3, 2017
I would like to extend my condolences to the family. I briefly met Jeff at a Next Church conference, and prior to that his words in Church of the Pilgrims newsletters were helpful to me. I am grateful for Jeff's graciousness.
- former member of Church of the Pilgrims from 1982 to 1987
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Rand Jelks
May 2, 2017
Dear Krehbiel Family,
Jeff and I crossed paths at McCormick, I graduated in the Class of 83 and my work in West Michigan. I was stunned to learn of his death. I want to my offer my condolences to you the family. He was a good man, a good leader in the PCUSA too. He willl be missed. God Bless.
Craig Lindsey
May 2, 2017
I grew up with Jeff at A2, then ran into him again in Manhattan with Bonnie Rosborough, then in DMin. study at Columbia. To have lost Dave and now Jeff within a year is horrible. My heart goes out to all of you.
Matthew Floding
May 1, 2017
I enjoyed several classes with Jeff at McCormick. Passionate student, passionate pastor. Condolences to Cheryl and family.
Tish Lowe
May 1, 2017
I was on the PNC that called Jeff to Church of the Pilgrims and am so glad we did. He was an extraordinary man and will be greatly missed by all who knew and loved him. My deepest sympathy go to Cheryl and the family.

Nancy Doorey
May 1, 2017
Cheryl, Andrea and Kelsey -- my heart is with you, hoping that the many, many wonderful, touching, and funny memories soon overshadow the heartache. Jeff was such a terrific person! So many will miss him deeply.
Nancy Gage-Lindner, with John & Daniel
May 1, 2017
Dear Cheryl, Andrea and Kelsey, dear Krehbiel family that is my own,
I have been pouring over all the extraordinary missives about and photographs of Jeff that family and friends and colleagues are generously sharing on so many venues, over and over again. It is so hard to let go. I wish I could be with you now.
With love and in awe of so much.
Rebecca Dudley
April 30, 2017
Hi Cheryl, from Wellington New Zealand; so sorry to read of Jeff's passing. I remember him with gratitude for his leadership and teaching. I am praying for you and the family in this hard time. love, Becky Dudley
Rev. Dr. Brad Palmer
April 30, 2017
He started McCormick as I was finishing but all these years later, I can even remember seeing his greatness. He will be missed Blessings to his family.
Sebastian Gross
April 30, 2017
I had the priviledge of attending West Church and two funerals. And, Rev Krehbiel expressed his weariness of things that he wanted to have changed, about his church, in Delaware, the issues that the Lgbt community faced and other issues. When West burned down, he was devastated . I was there for him and Cheryl. When West was built again, he was joyous about it. Jeff left an indelible mark in Wilmington, De. He will be missed.
April 30, 2017
Dear Sheryll , my toughts are with you and the family , to early , but I am sure he will sit on a beautifull bright star and lokks down on us .
Sabine Goossens , Mikumi -Tanzania (East-Africa)
Trey Hammond
April 30, 2017
Cheryl,
This is Trey Hammond, from Albuquerque, and I am heartbroken for Jeff's live ending so suddenly and the hole in your, and your extended family's, lives. I spoke about Jeff's illness to my congregation in Lent, the week of the Raising of Lazarus, with a prayer his cancer might be healed. But, hearing of his death in the week we hear the Walk to Emmaus story in church, I will share again my heartfelt questions to God as to the circumstances of his leaving so soon. I find the words of Frederick Buechner, in his sermon "The Road to Emmaus" healing in my own questions about life's fairness. He writes, "Emmaus is wherever we go or whatever we do to make ourselves forget that the world holds nothing sacred: that even the wisest and bravest and loveliest decay and die.The one thing we can't escape is life itself. At those times, life is going to ask us some questions we cannot escape...if we look with all our heart and listen with all our being, what we may see is Jesus himself, what we may hear is the faint sound of voice somewhere deep inside of us saying that there is a purpose in this life, whether we understand it or not; and that this purpose follows behind us through all our doubt, hurt and fear....when suddenly we know that everything is in the hands of God." I hope in your Emmaus journey you are joined and embraced by love of family, friends, Jeff's continuing love (as love is stronger than death), and God's journeying with you. Prayers and love to you all, Trey
Christy Rogers
April 30, 2017
Cheryl and family, my deepest condolences and much love and to you all. I am so glad to have known Jeff and to have spent even a little time with him over the past 9 years. What a wonderful man with an amazing legacy--the greatest being your family. I'm so sorry I cannot be there on May 6th, but you will be in my thoughts and prayers.
Ann Barry
April 30, 2017
Dear Janet, my deepest condolences to you all on the death of your beloved brother, Jeff.
Therese Taylor-Stinson
April 30, 2017
Sending love to the Krehbiel family. What a remarkable life Jeff lived in the body! May you find comfort and new life in discovering the gifts Jeff has left with you and that his life continues through each of us whose lives he touched.
Peace be with you,
Therese
April 30, 2017
Cheryl & Family, please accept our heartfelt sympathies on the loss of your beloved husband.
Mrs.Shears & Family❤❤
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