1957
2013
Kenneth Philip Krug passed away May 31, 2013 from respiratory failure and died peacefully in the arms of his devoted wife, Emma Krug, at Santa Rosa Memorial Hospital.
Ken was a native New Yorker, born December 2, 1957, and had resided in California for over thirty years. He was a wine broker for most of that time and loved his work. Ken's interests included woodworking, gardening, studying how the universe worked, video games, poker, good cigars, wine, adoring his dogs, and watching boxing.
Ken is survived by his wife of 22 years as well as his father, Chester Krug, his siblings David Krug and Karen Krug, his nephews David Krug Jr. and Brian Krug and his sister-in-law, Emily Brown. He will be deeply missed by all who knew him.
At Ken's request there will be no services. Donations may be sent to The Humane Society for Inland Mendocino County.
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babe... i love you. this is such sad news. how can i get in touch with you? i have a face book page... i can't believe it. i love love you. xo
Kristina Poe
June 26, 2013
Emma my heart felt sympathy Kenny (winegod) was such a great man, he will be missed. xoxo
Frav Stockton
June 24, 2013
I am sorry you are gone so soon from
this life. My healing prayers go out to Emma .... Sasha
Sasha Zenio
June 9, 2013
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