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James McAuley Kriebel

Washington, District of Columbia

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KRIEBELJAMES McAULEY KRIEBEL

Died after a short illness on Friday, January 19, 2007 at UPMC,Pittsburgh, PA.

Jim was born in Pittsburgh, PA on June 4, 1969. He was raised in Fox Chapel and recently moved back to the Pittsburgh area after living for several years in Washington, DC. A...

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JoAnne and Elizabeth, speaking for the Riggan family in NC, our hearts are heavy for your loss. May the peace that passes all understanding help ease the pain you are feeling. Our love to you both and to Cot and Ann.

Jo Ann, I worked with Jim at Constella and want to extend my condolences on your loss. Please remember to cherish the memories.

Dear Jo Ann,
You are in my thought and prayers. I am so sorry, but I am glad that Carl, Paul,& Susan are there with you as well as the rest of the family.

Dear Jo-Ann & Elizabeth,
Having just learned of Jim's passing I want to extend my deepest, heartfelt compassion. I had the occasion to meet Jim when our NIH org unit needed a web person exemplar--he came to the usability testing sessions always with a smile and anecdotes to share. We spoke, often in amusement, of our expeiences as youngsters in Western PA. I can still see his smile and hear his voice. Knowing Jim, his spirit will sparkle forever.

Carl,Thressia,& family,
I wish to extend my deepest sympathy on the loss of your brother.

Our deepest sympathies. Jim was an outstanding talent and terrific guy to work with. On behalf of his associates at the National Cancer Institute we want to thank you for Jim and tell you he is missed. Jim's outstanding web design work is a legacy that will always remind us of the ever gracious man who did the heavy lifting to make it happen.

Jo-Ann and Elisabeth,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you and the entire Kriebel family at this sad time. Jim was a great guy, fun to be around (he could always make you laugh), interesting (he knew something about everything), and lovable. His love for his family was evident in everything he did. How lucky we were to have known this talented man. He will be missed.

To The Family,
It is with sad hearts that we write in this guest book.
Jimmy was a wonderful, kind young man and far too young to leave so soon. He and Jo-Ann had it all, a beautiful house, an adorable child Elizabeth, close to his brothers Paul and Carl, their wives and children. Jimmy was a great comfort to his aunt June when his mother/ June's sister/ passed away. He will be sorely missed by our family Barrie Gray, June McAuley Gray and son David Wilson. We regret not being able to...

Dear Kriebel Family,

I wish to express our deepest sympathy on your loss. What a talented man he was and I am sure he touched so many lives for the better. Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time. Our love to you my dear past teaching colleague Thressia.

With Sympathy,
Frank and Mary Ann Zieger