William-Krigbaum-Obituary

William J. "Bill" Krigbaum

Columbus, Ohio

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KRIGBAUM William J. "Bill" Krigbaum, age 71, has gone to be with the Lord, that he accepted as his savior at First Baptist Church of Groveport. He was a hard working, hard playing man who always put his family first. He strived to provide his family with the things he never had. He endured poor...

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To the family of Bill, my heart goes out to you all! Knowing Bill as I grew up with Kelley was always such a joy. He was a kind man and always made you feel good. (Even when we did not make his days easy he still was so kind). And as I say to you "It will be the little things that you will remember, the quiet moments, the smiles, the laughter. And although it may seem hard right now, it will be the memories of these little things that help to push away the pain and bring the smiles back...

Janet, Please accept our sincere condolances. We are in Florida and heard about Bill from our daughter.
Memories flood back to better days when we played softball winning championships, union picnics, Xmas parties and all the things that made life good. I remember that Bill took me under his wing at work and made sure I preformed my job correctly. You and Bill have come to mind many times in our life and we will miss Bill. Now may God take you and your family under his wing and heal you...

Papa, even though we didn't get to spend as much time together as I would've wanted to I learned just how good a guy you were through the way you raised my mother, and for that I will always be grateful. Now I hope you enjoy the reward you've earned for the rest of time.

Dad,

I cannot believe you are gone, I didn't know that the last time I saw you was the last chance I would have to say goodbye. I keep trying to remember what we talked about, I would give anything to get that moment back in time, I could let you know that you were everything to me, you were the best dad in the world and I love you so much. If I had known you were not ever coming home again, I would have stayed a little longer, held your hand a little tighter and told you how much ...

Our church family at FBC Carroll will always be there for you all.

The greatest man I have ever known, I can't put into words just how very much I miss you. I know that you are being taken care of now and your making everyone in heaven laugh but I'm still so very heartbroken. I never got to tell you that you saved me, that you were my hero. You were the best papaw in the world and this world will never be the same without your smiling face. I pray that I can be half the person that you were. Thank you for everything that you have ever done for me. I love you...

My thoughts and prayers are with you at this time of sorrow. I knew Billy from Corpus Christi where I was in the same class as Gary. You may not see friends for many years but you do not forget them.