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Terrance (Terry) Gene Krueger

March 2, 2022 | 7 comments

Terrance (Terry) Gene Krueger, 82, of Onalaska, WI passed away peacefully on February 28th 2022 at his home in his sleep surrounded by family.

He was born on June 20, 1939 to Francis & Ida Krueger.

Terry enjoyed managing and playing softball, bowling, hunting, dancing, fishing with his buddy Larry, listening to Elvis, watching old westerns, playing Euchre and Texas Hold Em, and spending Sunday’s at church with his long time friend Vern. He enjoyed spending time with his family.

Terry is Survived by Patricia Stephan (mother of children); His children: Diane (Tom Adams); Ricky; Linda; Tracy (Ed Trensch); Kristine (Tom Hornak); His Grandchildren: Brad; Crystal; Amber; Kassea; Ryan; Keely; Eddie; Andy; Austin; Alyssa: Elizabeth; His Great Grandchildren: Zach; Tony; Selena; Mikyla; Jaxon; Louie; Siblings: Thomas and numerous cousins, nieces and nephews.

He is Preceded in death by Francis A Krueger Sr (father); Ida Krueger (mother); Francis A Krueger Jr (brother); Ruth (Sis) Krueger (Dillow) (sister); Robert T Krueger (brother)

To honor Terry’s wishes, there will be no services or burial. He wished to be cremated and have his ashes scattered so that he could travel the world. His family will privately celebrate his life.

Coulee Region Cremation Group is assisting the family.

 

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7 Comments

  1. Bob and Terry

    How lucky is it to have someone so wonderful that it makes saying goodbye so hard. Wishing you only beautiful memories. We are so sorry for your loss.

    With love,

    • Tracy L Trensch

      Thanks for your kind words.

  2. Mike Coady

    I was fortunate enough to have played softball with Terry on the Marks Jewelers pumpkin ball team. Terry was a great guy to be around and he was always upbeat. I remember seeing him in his Pepsi truck, doing his route. God bless Terry and his family. You have my deepest sympathies.

    • Tom Fuchs

      Terry was a softball “hustler”, putting together great rosters, organizing tournament play, and getting the best ever sponsor,
      Mark Doolittle, owner of Mark Jewelers.

      I played with Terry at Toby’s and then the original Mark Jewelers, when he put that team together, in the old 16″ days.

      He would run his route for Coca Cola, then head to a ball field, to
      manage and play in a game. All the time being a dedicated family man, often having the family at the ball park.

      Upbeat, humble, fun loving, a unique man, with an abundance of friends. RIP Terry

    • Tom Fuchs

      Terry was a softball “hustler”, putting together great rosters, organizing tournament play, and getting the best ever sponsor,
      Mark Doolittle, owner of Mark Jewelers.

      I played with Terry at Toby’s and then the original Mark Jewelers, when he put that team together, in the old 16″ days.

      He would run his route for Coca Cola, then head to a ball field, to
      manage and play in a game. All the time being a dedicated family man, often having the family at the ball park.

      Upbeat, humble, fun loving, a unique man, with an abundance of friends. RIP Terry

      • Tracy L Trensch

        Thanks for you kind words. You will be happy to know that many of his grandchildren also loved the game and followed in his footsteps. He loved giving them game advise (captive audience).

        Thanks again!

      • Tracy L Trensch

        Thanks for you kind words. You will be happy to know that many of his grandchildren also loved the game and followed in his footsteps. He loved giving them game advise (captive audience).

        Thanks again!

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