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Wendy Dawn <I>Klein</I> Klein

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Wendy Dawn Klein Klein

Birth
Sedalia, Pettis County, Missouri, USA
Death
3 Aug 2013 (aged 34)
Pettis County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Sedalia, Pettis County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Wendy always enjoyed life and was a free spirit that God called home too soon. Wendy was born to Nancy Ehlers and was adopted by Carol and Dick Klein. Wendy came looking for her biological mother in her teens and found her in Syracuse. They became fast friends and she also found a half sister, Ashley.
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Obit.
Wendy Dawn Klein 34, passed away Saturday. August 3, 2013. She was born in Sedalia on July 1, 1979 to Nancy Ehlers, who survives of Syracuse. When Wendy was five days old she was welcomed as a gift from heaven to the home of Dick and Carol Klein, who both survive of Sedalia.

Wendy was always a very happy and outgoing little girl. She never knew a stranger. She was friendly to everyone she met. She was also very adventurous. Mishaps from her adventures often led to trips to Bothell Hospital. She was there so often that it could be said the wasting of the hospital exists thanks to her. When Wendy was ten months old she was doing a little dance on the wet bathroom floor and fell, splitting her chin open and requiring stitches. That was just the first instants of many. She once fell off of the merry-go-round T House Park during a church softball game. Then there was the time she fell off of a four inch balance beam at Convention Hall during her parents' volleyball game and split her head open, also requiring stitches. There were numerous other situations throughout Wendy's childhood that ended with a visit to the hospital.

Sports were a huge part of Wendy's life. She was only five years old when she started playing t-ball and beloved for being active and involved just grew from there. She played volleyball and softball for traveling teams, as well as throughout high school. She received a full scholarship to play volleyball at college in Kansas, but a serious car accident unfortunately ended that. Wendy met and made a lot of friends through sports and while witnessing at several locations. She enjoyed the excitement of riding on motorcycles and mudding in four wheel drive pickup trucks. Wendy was a 1997graduate of Smith-Cotton High School. She received an Associates Degree in Electrical Engineering from Marion Technical College in Marion, Ohio. Wendy accepted Jesus Christ as her Savior on July 9, 1989. She was a member of Flat Creek Baptist Church.

Wendy was a blessed mother with two wonderful sons. Aaron Michael Klein was born in October 1999. Aaron's compassion, deep caring, and profound respect are attributes he inherited from Wendy. Justin Lee Klein was born in February 2002. Justin was his mother's ability to be friendly with everyone, as well as respectful and courteous.

Besides her sons, Wendy is survived by many family members. From her adoptive family, she is survived by her mother, Carol Klein, her father, Dick Klein, a sister and brother-in-law, Jill and Martin Williamson of O'Fallon, Illinois, their children, Hunter, Trevor, Zander, and Kayla. From her biological family, she is survived by her mother, Nancy Ehlers Hayworth, and a sister, Ashley Haworth, and four step brothers, Russell, Steve, Randy, and Danny Hayworth.
She was preceded in death by one brother, Justin Ray Klein and two sisters, Jennifer Diane Klein and Nicole Rene Klein and a step-father, Larry Hayworth.

Wendy touched many lives with her time here on earth and will be missed by many. She was a beloved daughter, mother, sister, and friend.
Wendy always enjoyed life and was a free spirit that God called home too soon. Wendy was born to Nancy Ehlers and was adopted by Carol and Dick Klein. Wendy came looking for her biological mother in her teens and found her in Syracuse. They became fast friends and she also found a half sister, Ashley.
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Obit.
Wendy Dawn Klein 34, passed away Saturday. August 3, 2013. She was born in Sedalia on July 1, 1979 to Nancy Ehlers, who survives of Syracuse. When Wendy was five days old she was welcomed as a gift from heaven to the home of Dick and Carol Klein, who both survive of Sedalia.

Wendy was always a very happy and outgoing little girl. She never knew a stranger. She was friendly to everyone she met. She was also very adventurous. Mishaps from her adventures often led to trips to Bothell Hospital. She was there so often that it could be said the wasting of the hospital exists thanks to her. When Wendy was ten months old she was doing a little dance on the wet bathroom floor and fell, splitting her chin open and requiring stitches. That was just the first instants of many. She once fell off of the merry-go-round T House Park during a church softball game. Then there was the time she fell off of a four inch balance beam at Convention Hall during her parents' volleyball game and split her head open, also requiring stitches. There were numerous other situations throughout Wendy's childhood that ended with a visit to the hospital.

Sports were a huge part of Wendy's life. She was only five years old when she started playing t-ball and beloved for being active and involved just grew from there. She played volleyball and softball for traveling teams, as well as throughout high school. She received a full scholarship to play volleyball at college in Kansas, but a serious car accident unfortunately ended that. Wendy met and made a lot of friends through sports and while witnessing at several locations. She enjoyed the excitement of riding on motorcycles and mudding in four wheel drive pickup trucks. Wendy was a 1997graduate of Smith-Cotton High School. She received an Associates Degree in Electrical Engineering from Marion Technical College in Marion, Ohio. Wendy accepted Jesus Christ as her Savior on July 9, 1989. She was a member of Flat Creek Baptist Church.

Wendy was a blessed mother with two wonderful sons. Aaron Michael Klein was born in October 1999. Aaron's compassion, deep caring, and profound respect are attributes he inherited from Wendy. Justin Lee Klein was born in February 2002. Justin was his mother's ability to be friendly with everyone, as well as respectful and courteous.

Besides her sons, Wendy is survived by many family members. From her adoptive family, she is survived by her mother, Carol Klein, her father, Dick Klein, a sister and brother-in-law, Jill and Martin Williamson of O'Fallon, Illinois, their children, Hunter, Trevor, Zander, and Kayla. From her biological family, she is survived by her mother, Nancy Ehlers Hayworth, and a sister, Ashley Haworth, and four step brothers, Russell, Steve, Randy, and Danny Hayworth.
She was preceded in death by one brother, Justin Ray Klein and two sisters, Jennifer Diane Klein and Nicole Rene Klein and a step-father, Larry Hayworth.

Wendy touched many lives with her time here on earth and will be missed by many. She was a beloved daughter, mother, sister, and friend.

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  • Created by: mskarrie
  • Added: Jul 2, 2014
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/132217573/wendy_dawn-klein: accessed ), memorial page for Wendy Dawn Klein Klein (1 Jul 1979–3 Aug 2013), Find a Grave Memorial ID 132217573, citing Flat Creek Baptist Cemetery, Sedalia, Pettis County, Missouri, USA; Maintained by mskarrie (contributor 48136983).