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Thomas Krebsbach

May 8, 1939 ~ November 18, 2022

Thomas Krebsbach, 83 of Marietta, passed away peacefully Friday, November 18, 2022. Tom was preceded in death by his beloved wife Juanita Krebsbach (nēe Kennett) his son Mark Krebsbach and daughter Nanette. He is survived by sons, David (Amy), Marietta GA, and Tim Krebsbach, Nashville, TN; sisters, Vivian Miller, WI, Eloise Barbier, WI, Verna Eggebean, WI, brothers, Don Krebsbach, WI, Joe Krebsbach; and 10 grand-children. Tom attended New Holstein High School graduating in 1957. He played college baseball for the University of Wisconsin as a pitcher when he was drafted into the U.S. Army and served as a military officer. Tom received an MBA at Georgia State University. Funeral services will be held at 2p.m. Monday November 28th in the Cheatham Hill Cemetery Columbarium building.

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  1. With deepest sympathy, from the Krebsbachs, Alan, Lori, Kurt, Kyle, Neil, Spencer, Diane

  2. Brothers and sisters, Vivian, Eloise, Verna, Don, Joe says:

    Our thoughts and prayers are with you. And many fond memories.

  3. - Mark, Susan, Sara, Alane, Tom, Pam, and spouses says:

    With sympathy and love from the Millers

  4. Tom was a part of our dental family. He was always a favorite! He regaled us with stories of his Army years, working with the Generals and his days of raising children. It was always a delight to talk with him (even about politics) and to have the opportunity to give him care. Our deepest condolences to his family and children. May he rest in peace.
    Windy Hill Dental Associates
    Dr Nanci Lubell, Fran Cirillo, Dana Chester, Helen Rosental, Melissa Talbert, Kendall Campbell

  5. Tom was a New Holstein High School and U Wisconsin (Madison) classmate. We lost touch for many years, but reconnected a bit just before he died. For all who knew and loved him, I’m sorry for your loss. I’m sure he’ll be missed.


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