William C. "Bill" Krueger

June 21, 1939 ~ September 12, 2019
William C. “Bill” Krueger
80, of Mooresville, passed away on September 12, 2019 at his home. Bill was born on June 21, 1939 in Trenton, New Jersey to the late George F. Krueger and Elizabeth (Cecil) Krueger.
Bill honorably served his country in the U.S. Navy aboard the U.S.S. Randolph, CV-15. After service, Bill pursued a career in law enforcement, retiring from the Indiana State Police after 32 years of distinguished service. He enjoyed helping and mentoring children through the Boy Scouts of America as a Scout Master and was a member of the State Police Alliance. He also enjoyed collecting coins, golfing, fishing and had a soft spot for all animals, in particular dogs.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a brother Karl “Fritz” Krueger; a sister Kathryn Krueger and a daughter Kari Krueger.
Left to cherish his memory is his beloved wife Addie (Bond) Krueger; daughter Angelene (Tim) Jennings; sons Michael (Melanie) Krueger, Bryan (Debi) Krueger; a sister Gretchen Craig; 6 grandchildren Tristen, Jordan, Jazmyn, Chris, Lana, Austin and 7 great grandchildren.
Visitation will be held Monday, Sept. 16th from 2-4pm at Carlisle Branson Funeral Service & Crematory, Mooresville, with services beginning at 4pm Monday in the funeral home.
While flowers are welcomed, memorial contributions may be directed in Bill’s memory to The Indiana State Police Alliance, 1415 Shelby St Ste A, Indianapolis, IN 46203.
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Bill was a good friend. I enjoyed working with him. He will be missed by many. Larry Valentine
Bill Krueger was one of the most practical and good spirited policemen I have ever known. He taught me so much about investigations, in a short period of time. I was disappointed when he retired, but not like the sadness I have of this news!
My condolences to Addie, Michael, Brian, and Angie and their families. “Uncle Bill” will be missed by us all, but particularly by our children and grandchildren and great-grandchildren. The surprise water splashing from over the fence, the sudden appearance of tomatoes on our back porch, the kindness he showed to us all will remain in our hearts as we mourn his passing. Mary Lee Bowman
Another good guy gone way too soon. Rest In Peace Bud! Colonel James P. HOLLINGSWORTH ISP Retired
Bill and I shared a lot together including being assigned the Legislative detail when he got the word that he had cancer! He worked for me in Staff Inspection for several years along with Lt Haseman. Both of these men have been taken way too soon, both were great people to know and to work with! Col James P. Hollingsworth ISP Retired