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Waly Krotenberg Obituary

KROTENBERG, Waly



94, passed away in Tucson, Arizona on July 14, 2021.

Waly was preceded in death by her parents, Alberts and Leontina Šeibels (Grigarovic); husband, Stanley Krotenberg; sister, Biruta Sintay and son, Albert Sheibels.

Waly was born Valija Šeibels on August 10, 1926, in Riga, Latvia. As a youth Waly enjoyed figure skating, boating, and theater. Waly was especially proud of her father who was a prominent player and coach of the Latvian National Football (soccer) team until WWII. She recalled lovingly polishing her father's soccer boots in advance of every match.

In December 1943, in advance of invading Russian troops Waly and her family fled Latvia and ended up in a refugee camp located in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. While in the camp Waly worked as nurse and translator. In 1947 she married a US soldier and relocated with her family to Tucson, Arizona.

During the late 1940's and throughout the 1950's Waly and her family lived in a house on the foothills of Tumamoc Hill on the west side of Tucson. She worked as surgical nurse at nearby St. Mary's Hospital. She always reflected affectionately about her experiences while working at St. Mary's and was the first to suggest the importance of working hard and keeping everything spotless.

The story goes that Stanley and Waly met at a party in Tucson. They happened to be in the banquet line and both standing near a bowl of rattlesnake dip. They discussed the pros and cons of eating rattlesnake. They both gave it a try. Stanley was in love.

After much chasing, on May 30, 1957, Waly married Stanley Krotenberg. The marriage didn't start like many newlyweds. They honeymooned in Mexico; during which Stanley acquired polio and was hospitalized in Mexico City with paralysis and respiratory failure. With Waly's medical experience, she recognized the severity of the symptoms and contacted the US Embassy who arranged for immediate transport of Stanley to Tucson by an US Airforce plane equipped with an iron lung. Stanley survived that episode and after years of rehabilitation and support from Waly, was left with only a minor disability.

Waly and Stanley opened Abbey Funeral Chapel in 1970. Waly worked tirelessly to build a successful business. For nearly fifty years Waly provided compassionate assistance to families that had lost loved ones. In her spare time Waly owned and operated a beauty salon and flower shop that were located next door to the funeral home. Throughout the day she would walk back and forth tending to the needs of each business.

In 1980 Waly made her first of many trips back to Latvia. After Latvia regained independence in 1991, Waly returned and purchased a home that she would visit every summer. Waly enjoyed spending her summers in Latvia connecting with childhood friends and their families.

Family was very important to Waly. She would be the first to help each one be successful in their chosen endeavors. She believed in hard work, education, and dedication to success.

Waly is survived by her son, Marshall Krotenberg (Patricia); grandchildren, Jessica Taylen (John), Brian Sheibels, Eric Krotenberg, and Hailey Krotenberg; and seven great-grandchildren.

A Visitation in Mrs. Krotenberg's honor will be Friday, July 23, 2021 at ABBEY FUNERAL CHAPEL, 4:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m., Scripture service will be Saturday, July 24, 2021 at 10:00 a.m. at ABBEY FUNERAL CHAPEL, 3435 N. 1st Ave., Tucson, Arizona. Burial at East Lawn Cemetery will be a private event for family only. Arrangements by ABBEY FUNERAL CHAPEL, 520-888-1111.

Published by Arizona Daily Star on Jul. 22, 2021.
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From the AFCCA, our condolences to the Krotenberg and Sheibels families.

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July 29, 2021

Marshall and Trish, our deepest condolences for your loss. I fondly remember Mrs Krotenberg for her doting affection for Marshall and his friends. While she was so busy with her business while we were growing up, she was so kind and thoughtful towards me...unless we wanted to play in the living room covered in plastic furniture coverings, then she would let us know in no uncertain terms that the living room was OFF LIMITS! When she was home, she always made time to visit with us or make us countless meals. She was a very kind and gentle woman and always cared about our well-being. Marshall, I´m hoping that you´re comforted by memories, the caring of others, and the healing power of time. So sorry for your loss.

Tim Murphy

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July 25, 2021

Francie, Julie and Mona

July 22, 2021

Accompanying photo of Waly & Ruthie is priceless ...

Henry Sintay

Family

July 22, 2021

With love, Zuieback Family

July 22, 2021

Waly lived an amazing life and leaves a wonderful legacy with her beautiful family. I feel so grateful that I´ve had the opportunity to know Waly over the years. She had some of the best stories and will be missed

Mary Beth Luyckx

Family

July 22, 2021

What an amazing woman. My sympathy to each of you.

Posey Moore Nash

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July 21, 2021

May God´s loving kindness and comfort help you and your family through this difficult time. Matthew 5:4

LL

July 21, 2021

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