George Bernard Krueger

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George Bernard Krueger of Northglenn, Colorado, died suddenly on February 2, 2020 at age 54.  George was born and raised in Denver and lived most of his life in and around the city.  At the time of his death, he was employed by Clear Creek Trucking Company at Ainsworth Rock Sales as a driver.

George was an avid motorcyclist, having owned several Harley-Davidson motorcycles and was the Vice President of the Free Tomorrow Motorcycle Club, Denver Chapter.  He spent every good day that he could riding his Harley.

George loved spending time with his family and friends.  He had a great sense of humor.  Even his dentist's office said he always made them laugh.  He was always quick with a hug and to say "Love you" at the end of a call.  He was there when his friends needed him.  He will be missed.

He was predeceased by his parents, John and Mildred Krueger of Oak Park, Michigan and Denver, Colorado and by his sister Maria Krueger of California. He is survived by his three children and three grandchildren: his daughter Stephanie Kinney and her son Stephon of Aurora, his son Jonathan Jay Krueger (Angel Robbins) and their sons Justin and Jace of Hagerstown, MD and his daughter Shaylin Markwart of Northglenn, who is expecting George's fourth grandson in August; by a niece Melanie Murphy of Littleton; by his brothers of Free Tomorrow and by family and friends across the country.