Adrian Krüger Obituary
Obituary published on Legacy.com by Birdsong Cremations on Sep. 24, 2025.
The world has lost a remarkable individual, Adrian Krüger, who stepped into the "loving arms of his Lord and Savior", on May 29, 2025, in Tyler, Texas. Adrian was born on November 6, 1966, in Offenbach Hessen, Germany. Adrian was a loving husband, father, and grandfather/OPA.
He leaves behind his devoted wife, Ranae Krüger, along with his cherished children and grandchildren: Dominik Kohlmann, David Kohlmann, Aaron Ciomperlik, Kailee Carter, Noah Ciomperlik, Nariah Ciomperlik, Naomi Ciomperlik & Bryan Day, Ian Leon, Brody Leon, Christina Ciomperlik & Edgar Chavez, Lola Derr.
Adrian is also survived by his sisters, brothers, nieces, nephews, and cousins, Andrea Waymire, Yvonne Finnegan, Brandon Hodge, Laura Finnegan, Mason Finnegan, Karson Johnson, Cornelia Werth, Jürgen Hartmann, Klaus Krüger, & Sabine McClellon. His parents, Klaus Krüger, Anna Krüger, and Adeline Hartmann.
He is preceded in death by his grandmother, Josefine Stahl, and Brother-in-law, Kenneth Waymire of Eustace, Texas.
Throughout his life, Adrian displayed a passion for various trades. He began his journey in Germany, where he studied car mechanics and ran his own scaffolding business, before moving on to computer repair. His personal desires took him to Austria, where he worked at F-List, and later to the United States, where he contributed to several esteemed organizations, including his own landscape business, furniture restoration business, Clayton Homes, Lowe's, and finally Bullard Independent School District. There, he found a second family among his co-workers.
Adrian was fluent in three languages and lived in three different countries. He completed the ESL program at TVCC in Athens, Texas, demonstrating his dedication to mastering new skills and the desire to learn the English language, as well as Texas and American Government.
With a personality that was intelligent, curious, and full of integrity, Adrian had a knack for making others smile and laugh. He was known for his loyalty, honesty, and support of his loved ones. Music was a vital part of Adrian's life. He loved playing his keyboard.
He enjoyed playing interactive games with his children and grandchildren, creating lasting memories often times filled with laughter and joy. Adrian's love for life was evident in every moment, and he embraced each chapter of his life with gratitude and zeal.
A Celebration of Life service will be held in his honor on Saturday, September 13, 2025, at County Line Baptist Church, located at 13181 FM 344, Bullard, Texas. The service will take place from 2 to 4 PM, officiated by Pastor Ben Bryan.
As we remember Adrian Krüger, let us celebrate his life, filled with love, laughter, and countless cherished memories that will continue to resonate in the hearts of all who knew him. He will be profoundly missed.