In Memory of

William

Walter

"Rip"

Kroll

Condolences

Condolence From: R.H.
Condolence: To the Family. Our sympathy. May God sustain you during this most difficult time. Psalm 94:19
Thursday October 18, 2018
Condolence From: Charlie and Sigga MacEachrn
Condolence: My friend of nearly 60 years is gone. Our friendship harkens back to Banff, Alberta, where I first met Bill and Barb. Later on we both started work for Greyhound Canada and would meet often for coffee and chats and on social occations. Bill was a talented man in so many ways. With his wife, he built a beautiful log home in Sundrie, Alberta mostly on their own. He was a popular driver at Greyhound and often specifically requested by charter groups. Bill was fun loving, a loyal friend, a nature lover, a cattle farmer, and a story teller. In the last 20 years our contact has been mostly by phone, but often. We will miss our friend dearly and want to convey our deepest sympathy to Bill's wife of 56 years, Barbara, their children and families. Rest in peace my good friend and God bless.
Wednesday October 17, 2018
Condolence From: Kathryn and Sarah
Condolence: Taia and family, we are so sorry for your loss and want to pass on our deepest sympathies from everyone here. We miss you and send our love. Kathryn, Sarah, Kayla, Clare, Christine, Sheril, Linda, Jayne, Megan, Debbie, and Robert
Monday October 15, 2018
Condolence From: Linda Mattioli
Condolence: Sending lots of love to all of you! He will be missed but nevet forgotten. He truly was a legend.
Saturday October 13, 2018
Condolence From: Elaine Moquin
Condolence: To Taia and Allan Denis and I are very sorry to hear of your dad’s passing. Our sympathies to the Kroll family
Saturday October 13, 2018
Condolence From: Rita MacKinnon
Condolence: Sorry to hear of Bill's passing. Sending my love and prayers to your family during this emotional time
Thursday October 11, 2018
Condolence From: Dan C
Condolence: I am sincerely sorry for the loss of William. He was obviously an amazing man and he will be missed by so many. It's never easy to lose one a loved one because death is unnatural. This reminds me of Psalm 90:10 which says "...the span or our life is 70 years, or 80 if he's especially strong..." but William lived longer than this. May the family have peace knowing he is safe in God's memory, who promises to bring those who have lost their lives back to life and good health. (Acts 24:15)
Thursday October 11, 2018