Austin Tyler Krieg, 15 of Fort Worth, Texas tragically passed away on Sunday, April 21, 2024 in a motorcycle accident.
Austin was born September 8, 2008 in Bedford, Texas to Courtney Nell (Driver) Krieg and Michael Paul Krieg Jr. Austin had been growing up in Fort Worth and was attending Birdville High School. Austin loved to spend his time with his friends, roller skating and riding motorcycles. He especially loved to go on adventures exploring abandoned structures with his friends, mother and aunt.
Austin always could put a smile on people’s faces. He kept his loved ones constantly laughing and was fiercely protective of those he loved. Austin was strong minded and confident; he would let his opinion be known and he always stood on it. Austin was so smart; he could fix anything and was naturally handy.
Austin is survived by his family: girlfriend, Julia Grace Lovett; mother, Courtney Krieg and her partner Ryan Garcia; father, Michael Krieg; siblings: Rylan Krieg, Braylee Boyles and Luca Garcia; step siblings: Gabryl, Atlee, Isabella and Malani Garcia; maternal grandparents, Harold and Phyllis Driver; paternal grandparents, Michael Paul Krieg Sr. and Carol Krieg; aunts and uncles: William Driver, Layla Gustafson, Amanda Krieg, Kayla Krieg, Josh Krieg and Chelsea Krieg; friends who were his brothers: Jordan “JT” Smith, Max Philbert, Malachi Mejia, Brodie Clark, Noah Nacke, Chris Calkins, Nicholas Coursón, Drake Derousse and Brayden Dale.
In honor of Austin, a Visitation and Funeral Service will be held to celebrate him. The Visitation will be 6:00 PM until 8:00 PM, Wednesday, May 1, 2024 at Williams and Lucas Funeral Chapel on 517 N Sylvania Avenue, Fort Worth, Texas, 76111. The Funeral Service will be held at 1:00 PM, Thursday, May 2, 2024 at Williams and Lucas Funeral Chapel on 517 N Sylvania Avenue, Fort Worth, Texas, 76111.
In Lieu of flowers please make donations to the Chance Clifton Live Big Foundation:
Donations in Honor of Austin Tyler Krieg
Isaiah 57:1 Good people pass away; the godly often die before their time. But no one seems to care or wonder why. No one seems to understand that God is protecting them from the evil to come.
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2300 N Sylvania Ave, Fort Worth, TX 76111

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