Jenkins Funeral Chapel

2914 Dover Center Road
Westlake, Ohio 44145
(440) 871-0711
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George J. Kloos

July 15, 1923 — July 12, 2009

Birthplace:
Cleveland, Ohio
Resided In:
Westlake, Ohio
Service:
August 02, 2009 [ view details ]
 

George J. Kloos, 86, beloved husband of Erna (nee Fleischer). Dear father of David G. Kloos (Dee), Donald M. Kloos, and the late Carrie Podway (husband Alan surviving). Loving grandfather of David and Stephanie Kloos and Julie and Amy Podway and great grandfather of Anthony and Zachary Kloos. Brother of John Kloos (Janet). George spent many years in the Kloos family oil business before joining the U.S. Postal Service Westlake branch from where he retired after 26 years. George was a WWII Army Veteran serving with 87th Infantry Division under General Patton. He served as a Medic with the Light Artillary Division. Lifetime member of the Alliance of Transylvania Saxons, Cleveland Saxons Seniors, VFW Post #9693 and Masonic Lodge #489. Memorial Service Sunday August 2nd at 3:00pm at Dover Congregational United Church of Christ, 2239 Dover Center Road, Westlake. In lieu of flowers contributions to Dover Congregational United Church of Christ, 2239 Dover Center Road, Westlake, OH 44145 or VNA Hospice, 2500 East 22nd Street, Cleveland, OH 44115.

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  • Date:
    08/02/2009
    Name:
    lydia poesse
    From:
    California

    Dear Don

    I am so sorry to hear of your Dad's passing.

    I know he will be missed terribly.

    My thoughts and prayers to you and your family.


  • Date:
    07/26/2009
    Name:
    Cindy Mitchell AKA Buck, Egan
    From:
    Vermilion, Ohio

    Dear Dave & Family,

       I am so sorry to hear about your fathers passing. We lost contact over the years

    but you & your family are always in my thought and prayers.

    God Bless all of you in this difficult time! 

     


  • Date:
    07/24/2009
    Name:
    Jim Raffey
    From:
    McKinney, TX

    Don

    Sorry to hear of your dad passing away, he was a great guy.  We had so much fun in the basement with the band.  You're parents spoiled us all rotten, letting us play week after week, putting up with all that noise, I mean the best rock band to hit Westlake.  The drummer was a bit crazy but he came from a really great family.  jraffey@tx.rr.com

    Sincerely,

    Jim Raffey