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Eugene Warner “Gene” Klukas

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Eugene Warner “Gene” Klukas

Birth
San Diego, San Diego County, California, USA
Death
13 Jun 2018 (aged 71)
La Mesa, San Diego County, California, USA
Burial
Cremated Add to Map
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My dear cousin Gene, as an only child, you were the younger brother that I never had.  We grew up in adjoining homes, and therefore didn't have to argue about who was going to get which bedroom.  I remember well, the fun we had together as children.  Those were precious times that will live forever in my mind. There aren't words to adequately describe how you will be missed.  
 
My deepest condolences to your children, your brother Albert, your sister Margie, and all the others that loved you. 
 
It's tough to get old.  Friends and loved ones seem to leave us all too frequently.  I am deeply saddened by your passing.  I'm sure that your children are as well. I saw firsthand, their love for you in your final days, as they came to see you, some coming from extensive distances.  When I asked you what did you feel that made your life most complete, you replied, "raising my children."  Such patience and dedication.  Commendable. You generally put others needs before your own.  
 
You broke longevity records at your place of employment.  Nobody in today's world works 45 years for any company! There's that dedication again! 
 
You are in a much better place now.  No more pain and suffering.  That big baseball game that you always wanted to play in, now beckons you. Have fun; enjoy your wings and your new found freedom.  Hit that home run!  You've earned it.  
 
God Bless You and keep you safe in his arms.

Bio by Chuck Taylor
My dear cousin Gene, as an only child, you were the younger brother that I never had.  We grew up in adjoining homes, and therefore didn't have to argue about who was going to get which bedroom.  I remember well, the fun we had together as children.  Those were precious times that will live forever in my mind. There aren't words to adequately describe how you will be missed.  
 
My deepest condolences to your children, your brother Albert, your sister Margie, and all the others that loved you. 
 
It's tough to get old.  Friends and loved ones seem to leave us all too frequently.  I am deeply saddened by your passing.  I'm sure that your children are as well. I saw firsthand, their love for you in your final days, as they came to see you, some coming from extensive distances.  When I asked you what did you feel that made your life most complete, you replied, "raising my children."  Such patience and dedication.  Commendable. You generally put others needs before your own.  
 
You broke longevity records at your place of employment.  Nobody in today's world works 45 years for any company! There's that dedication again! 
 
You are in a much better place now.  No more pain and suffering.  That big baseball game that you always wanted to play in, now beckons you. Have fun; enjoy your wings and your new found freedom.  Hit that home run!  You've earned it.  
 
God Bless You and keep you safe in his arms.

Bio by Chuck Taylor


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