"Krueger died in Clayton (Contra Costa County) of heart and kidney failure, according to family friend Dave Newhouse," wrote Branch.
Krueger played 15 seasons in the NFL, all with the 49ers. The team selected him out of Texas A&M with the No. 8 overall pick in the 1958 draft. The defender went on to be selected to two Pro Bowls and is one of 29 individuals to be inducted into the Edward J. DeBartolo Sr. 49ers Hall of Fame. Krueger was part of the first group of inductees in 2009.
"Krueger leaves behind his wife of 48 years, Kristin Adler Krueger," adds Branch. "The couple had no children. There will be no funeral service at Krueger's request. Donations can be made in his name to AARF and the Salvation Army."
The 49ers retired Krueger's number on October 6, 1974.
"One of the longest tenured players in franchise history, Charlie was known as the 'Textbook Tackle' for his reputation as a technician and his tremendous strength," the 49ers said via a statement. "He was a tough, resilient and smart player who looked out for his teammates, both on and off the field. We extend our condolences and prayers to his wife, Kris, and the entire Krueger family."
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