Ok, thankfully I found the answer
As far as the errors my hosting company ran and error log to get me back into my dashboard.
To remove it the instructions are listed on this site.
http://www.tech-recipes.com/rx/36504/wordpress-manual-uninstall-of-w3-total-cache/
In addition to what they listed I had to remove the folder called w3tc-config in the wp-contents folder where the other advanced-cache.php and object-cache.php and db.php files are located that also needed to be removed.
On another thread I heard that the older version of w3tc is still working. I will need to let my site back up before putting the previous version on.
But for today, at least I can get back into my dashboard and got w3tc off the site for now until this version works with my other stuff.