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Myron Daniel Krebsbach

April 3, 1957 — August 29, 2010

Myron Daniel Krebsbach was a beloved husband, father of four, uncle, brother, and friend that will be deeply missed. He was known for having a big heart and a never-ending compassion to helping and assisting others around him throughout his entire life. Myron was born April 3, 1957 in Seattle WA the son of Raymond and Florence Krebsbach. He and his wife, Deborah, relocated to Ohio from Seattle in 2006 to be close to family. Myron always had an interest in animals and farming and brought those dreams to a reality by developing their farm in Canfield. He had a true compassion and love for all of their farm animals and his dog, Rusty, was a constant companion and sidekick. He had a great love for his country and took great pride in his service in the United States Air Force retiring after 20 years of service. Myron was a gifted carpenter by trade that lived by a motto of "Do it Right, the First Time!" He used his skills beyond the workplace by volunteering his time to assist in Habitat for Humanity projects as well as in several trips to Mississippi to help rebuild homes, families and communities after Hurricane Katrina in 2005. Myron was also an accomplished culinary chef. He took his talents beyond an occupation and blessed others often coordinating large meals for church groups and family events. Myron was one that made friends everywhere. He would re-shuffle his own schedule to help someone else in need of assistance. He had a natural compassion for serving others. He was also richly blessed with a gift for singing which he did in the church choir and in barbershop courtets. He also played the French horn and trumpet. He had a strong faith in the Lord Jesus Christ which enabled him to put others ahead of himself. Myron attended Damascus Friends Church in Damascus, Ohio. Besides his beloved wife Deborah Abrigg, he leaves four adult children which are Marie Krebsbach of Bandon, Oregon, Daniel Krebsbach of Akron, Ohio, Greg Arseneault of Seattle, Washington, and David Arseneault of Logan, Utah. He also leaves 10 nieces and nephews in Canfield and Norfolk, Virginia, as well as his mother and sisters in the state of Washington. Friends may call at the Lane Funeral Home Canfield Chapel from 5 to 8 PM Thursday and again from 10 until the time of services at 11 AM Friday. Burial will follow at Tod Homestead Cemetery in Youngstown.

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Visitation

Friday, September 3, 2010

10:00 - 11:00 am (Eastern time)

Lane Funeral Home Canfield Chapel

65 North Broad Street, Canfield, OH 44406

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Memorial Service in the Near Future

Friday, September 3, 2010

Starts at 11:00 am (Eastern time)

Lane Funeral Home Canfield Chapel

65 North Broad Street, Canfield, OH 44406

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Friday, September 3, 2010

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