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Alexander T. "Alex" Kroll

Wauwatosa, Wisconsin

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Entered into God's loving arms, Sun., Feb. 26, 2006, age 17 years. Beloved and cherished son of Christy Kroll and Thomas (Kathleen) Kroll. He will always be remembered and dearly missed by his brother, Nicholas "Nick" and sister, Tricia Kroll; his fond grandparents, Elaine (the late William) Cary...

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No matter the amount of time that passes you are still on my mind every single day. I miss my childhood and the time we spent growing up together. Life hasnt been the same since you left. People say it gets easier with time but it it doesnt. It has never gotten easier accepting the fact that my best friend and entire childhood will never come back. I love you and miss you more then ill ever be able to portray.

I was going through old Facebook Messenger conversations and found a conversation mentioning your name. It's amazing how fast history is made, but your family and friends are awesome and sure love you. These last few years have been crazy for everyone so I'm sure you're up there having a few laughs about it with everyone else.

Missing you, Alex.

We grew up fishing every week together and I havent gone since you were taken from us. I miss our childhood

I miss and love you bro

I didn't have the priviledge of knowing you, but my husband Steve Goodman talks about you often. He has shared many memories of his time with you, and I can still see how much it hurts him that you're gone. I hope you're keeping a close eye on him from up there. You'll always be his best friend, and he'll love you for eternity.

I'll be praying for your family and friends the next few days.

I think of you often. God bless T. Kroll. <3

Ten years ago today a light was taken from this earth. Nobody could ever be able to read my mind like you could. You had such amazing insight of people. Nobody will ever take you're place. You were and always will be one of a kind. I'm glad I got to know you. You showed me that there are still good people out there. I hope you are enjoying it up there in heaven.

Alex

You were such an amazing friend and you're missed dearly. Every now and then I drive past your old house and look to your window. It brings tears to my eyes every time; we didn't get to say goodbye and that's one of the hardest things isn't it. You're missed by so many, we miss your laugh and personality and how adventurous you were. Skateboarding and biking all over Tosa, having fun all the time. You'll never be forgotten, and surely we will all see you again in due time....