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Wilhelm Karl “Willie” Klein

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Wilhelm Karl “Willie” Klein

Birth
Burlington, Kit Carson County, Colorado, USA
Death
4 Aug 2011 (aged 60)
Colorado Springs, El Paso County, Colorado, USA
Burial
Milford, Seward County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
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Wilhelm Karl Klein

Wilhelm (Willie) Karl Klein, age 60, went home to the lord on August 4, 2011. He passed away peacefully at home after a courageous 6 year battle with lung cancer. Willie was born in Burlington, CO and was preceded in death by his father, Maurice E. Klein, his mother, Rachel E. (Bartlett) Klein, and his little brother George S. Klein. Willie is survived by his wife Melinda, son Brent, brother Maurice, sister-in-law Cheryl; 3 nieces, Errin Heyman, Theresa Klein-Casias, Michelle Boughton, and a great niece, Sophia Boughton. He is also survived by his Aunt Loraetta Terbovich, many cousins, many friends in CO, NE, and KS, as well as many friends of Bill W. Willie loved the great outdoors, fishing was his favorite thing to do, along with pheasant hunting, motorcycling, kayaking, and snow skiing. He was an independent truck and had a working farm in Milford, NE. He was surrounded by many great friends and family during this past week. He was truly loved by many.

Published in The Gazette on August 9, 2011
Wilhelm Karl Klein

Wilhelm (Willie) Karl Klein, age 60, went home to the lord on August 4, 2011. He passed away peacefully at home after a courageous 6 year battle with lung cancer. Willie was born in Burlington, CO and was preceded in death by his father, Maurice E. Klein, his mother, Rachel E. (Bartlett) Klein, and his little brother George S. Klein. Willie is survived by his wife Melinda, son Brent, brother Maurice, sister-in-law Cheryl; 3 nieces, Errin Heyman, Theresa Klein-Casias, Michelle Boughton, and a great niece, Sophia Boughton. He is also survived by his Aunt Loraetta Terbovich, many cousins, many friends in CO, NE, and KS, as well as many friends of Bill W. Willie loved the great outdoors, fishing was his favorite thing to do, along with pheasant hunting, motorcycling, kayaking, and snow skiing. He was an independent truck and had a working farm in Milford, NE. He was surrounded by many great friends and family during this past week. He was truly loved by many.

Published in The Gazette on August 9, 2011


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