Wayne-Krebs-Obituary

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Wayne E. Krebs

Botkins, Ohio

Jul 7, 1946 – Jan 18, 2019 (Age 72)

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BORN
July 7, 1946
DIED
January 18, 2019
AGE
72
LOCATION
Botkins, Ohio

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N. J. Hogenkamp Sons, Inc. - Minster Obituary

Wayne E. Krebs age 72 of Botkins died Friday January 18 at OSU Medical Center, Columbus.  He was born on July 7, 1946 in Sidney, Ohio to the late Eugene & Velma (Liess) Krebs.  He married Judith “Judy” Schmitmeyer on April 17, 1971 at Sacred Heart Church, McCartyville. She survives in...

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I only knew Wayne through Koenig and having bought seed from him but I really enjoyed every interaction and I appreciated that he shared his beliefs based on his faith in a very warm and nonconfrontational way. We didnt really speak about family but it was obvious how important family was to Wayne. He will be missed.
Tom Ward

What a wonderful husband, father and grandfather. I know he will be missed by all. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you.

My deepest sympathy to you and your family, Judy. It was helpful to have someone to talk to in the James ICU lounge. My husband, Greg, passed in the ICU on January 14th before he could be transported to hospice. Sending my love and prayers.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow. Judy please know that I share in your loss.

Living Spirit Dishgarden

Our sincere condolences to the Krebs family in the loss of your dear love one. Our prayers are as yours, that God provide his care and comfort you each day.
- Psalms 145:18,19

What a great
Man the Lord is getting today. I will always remember you as the fun loving spirit in our family. Always with a smile on your face and
Love in your heart. Your legacy will live on forever. thanks
For the memories❤

Thanks for all the good years we had together, you will always be my baby brother. God bless you

My Dear Uncle Wayne,
I will miss your laughter the most, you always had an infectious smile. I always admired your willingness to help others. I will cherish those summer vacations that my brother Jeff and I spent with you at our grandparents on the farm. I still can see myself sitting on the bails of hay you loaded on the trailers high up above the fields just so I can sit and wave as if I was in a parade. You will be missed at our family reunions and will forever be in my...