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Peter M Klismet

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Peter M Klismet Veteran

Birth
Stevens Point, Portage County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
8 Dec 1982 (aged 64)
USA
Burial
Denver, City and County of Denver, Colorado, USA GPS-Latitude: 39.6468124, Longitude: -105.049408
Plot
S, 6109
Memorial ID
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A private Mass will be said today at Bullock Mortuary for Peter M. Klismet, a masonry contractor and a resident of Englewood for 30 years. Burial will be in Fort Logan National Cemetery. Mr. Klismet, 64, died Wednesday at Swedish Medical Center. He was born May 19, 1918, at Stevens Point, WI. He attended Colorado State University. He was an Army veteran of World War II, a former instructor at Warren Tech Center and a member of St. Louis Roman Catholic Church, Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 9644 and Bricklayers Union Local 1. Survivors include his wife, Loraine; to sons, Peter M. Jr., Cedar Rapids, Iowa, and James Klismet, Denver; three daughters, Kathleen Gibson, Cheryl Embrey and Merry Lee Devlin, all of Englewood; three brothers, Arthur, Jacob and Phil Klismet, all of Stevens Point; Five sisters, Agnes Klish, Marge Simkowski, Mary Schneider and Esther Dulske, all of Stevens Point and Alice Denbae, San Jose, Calif.; and 12 grandchildren. The funeral will be at 11 a.m. Saturday in Denver.
Local newspaper of Englewood and Denver, Colorado - December 1982
A private Mass will be said today at Bullock Mortuary for Peter M. Klismet, a masonry contractor and a resident of Englewood for 30 years. Burial will be in Fort Logan National Cemetery. Mr. Klismet, 64, died Wednesday at Swedish Medical Center. He was born May 19, 1918, at Stevens Point, WI. He attended Colorado State University. He was an Army veteran of World War II, a former instructor at Warren Tech Center and a member of St. Louis Roman Catholic Church, Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 9644 and Bricklayers Union Local 1. Survivors include his wife, Loraine; to sons, Peter M. Jr., Cedar Rapids, Iowa, and James Klismet, Denver; three daughters, Kathleen Gibson, Cheryl Embrey and Merry Lee Devlin, all of Englewood; three brothers, Arthur, Jacob and Phil Klismet, all of Stevens Point; Five sisters, Agnes Klish, Marge Simkowski, Mary Schneider and Esther Dulske, all of Stevens Point and Alice Denbae, San Jose, Calif.; and 12 grandchildren. The funeral will be at 11 a.m. Saturday in Denver.
Local newspaper of Englewood and Denver, Colorado - December 1982


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