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Former AMP Employee Tim Krueger Passes On

For those of you that may have worked in the South Bend market, and for AMP, I'm just passing along this very sad news of the passing of former U93 Production/Web Designer Tim Krueger early Saturday morning in Valparaiso.

I had the pleasure of working with him during the mid to late nineties while doing nights on U93.
Tim would follow me at 10, and I looked forward to our cross talk, which was always creative and relevant to what was going on.
Tim was passionate in everything he did. He loved the business, and had continued success after his time at U93 in Madison, and most recently in the Cincinnati area.
Any of you who had the honor of working with him would agree that he lived and breathed radio, and strongly believed he could make a difference.
He was always willing to jump in and take on any task given, and he welcomed any challenge with open arms.
I could always count on Tim, and if you've worked with him for any length of time, you'd agree as well.

Please say a prayer for his family and friends as they cope with this huge loss in their lives.

Please follow this link for more information: http://legacy.post-trib.com/PostTribune/Obituaries.asp?Page=Lifestory&PersonId=113701468

Marko
 
I also had the good fortune of working with Tim when I was with AMP. He was a very versatile broadcaster and a great person to work with. I agree with you Marko that he was always willing to help and was a credit to our industry. He will be missed.
 
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