Carlos-Krumdieck-Obituary

Carlos Luis Krumdieck

Charlotte, North Carolina

1932 - 2016

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May 6, 2016
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Charlotte, North Carolina

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Born in Lima, Peru on November 11, 1932, Carlos Luis Krumdieck died in Charlotte, North Carolina on May 6, 2016, of Parkinson's disease, only eight weeks after the death of his beloved wife of 56 years, Jeannette Krumdieck.He received his medical doctorate degree in 1957 from the National...

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Carlos and Jeannette are in heaven with God , they are going to be always in our hearts ,we remember al the good times together and enjoy your kindness We love you !!!!victor. Olinda

Richard and Alex I am sorry to hear of the loss of your parents. Barbara Hudson informed me. Your parents life exemplified kindness, love, courage, compassion and inspiration. They have left some large footprints.

Richard, Alex, and all the family: We loved your mom and dad. We have wonderful memories of get togethers and listening to their stories full of wisdom. We'll always treasure their friendship. Keeping you in our prayers. Mercy Rodriguez Lloyd

Richard, so sorry to hear of the loss of your parents. May they rest in peace. Laura Ricker Nichols

May both Carlos & Jeannette rest in peace together in heaven. May the Good Lord give you all comfort on your loss.

Alex and Richard, I was saddened to hear of the passing of your father. I considered him and your mom dear friends and enjoyed working with them on many projects through the years. They hold a warm place in my heart and will be missed. Sincerely, Frank Roberta

I am really sorry to hear of your loss. I want to share a scripture at 1peter5:7, that I hope will bring you comfort.

Jeannete and Carlos were our dear friends for many years, we enjoyed their presence and wise friendship when we lived in Birmingham. We are missing them greatly. We pray God to bless the whole family with the strength to cope with your painful loss.

Alex and Richard, your parents were so warm and affable that when they moved to North Carolina I felt a personal sense of loss, not only of patients but also of friends. I enjoyed watching you boys grow up, go to college, and become young men in your own right. Today our sense of loss is even deepened. I enjoy the many wonderful memories and pleasures of friendship that we have. With my sincerest, Charles W Smith DMD