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Alan KLEIN M.D.

1933 - 2021

Alan KLEIN M.D. obituary, 1933-2021, Springfield, OH

Alan KLEIN Obituary

KLEIN, M.D., Alan H.

Born, March 26, 1933, in Youngstown, Ohio, was raised in Springfield, Ohio, by his parents Leah (Goldstein) and David "Dewey" Klein, where he attended Springfield South High School from 1950-1954. He continued his education at The Ohio State University, where he graduated with a B.S. in

Biological Sciences in 1954, and a M.D. from The Ohio State University College of Medicine in 1958. He served his Internship at The Miami Valley Hospital and his Residency in Internal Medicine at the Veterans' Administration, both in Dayton, Ohio, before establishing a private practice of Internal Medicine in Dayton 1962-1999, proudly serving the Dayton community. After retiring from his private practice, he continued to work at the Veterans' Administration from March 2007-2017, as an examiner for veterans' compensation and pension benefits. He also took pride in serving as a faculty member at the Wright State University Boonshoft School of Medicine from 1975 to present, where he rose to Emeritus Clinical Professor of Medicine and served as a member of the admissions committee until 2009. Alan was well respected by his peers, resulting in him serving as the President of the Dayton Internal Medicine Society in 1983 and the President of the Montgomery County Medical Society in 1990. He was a

Delegate from Montgomery County to the Ohio State Medical Association from 1983-2003, and the Second District Counselor from 1998-2001. Alan served on the Good Samaritan Hospital Board of Trustees from 1981-1983 and had hospital privileges at Good Samaritan Hospital, Miami Valley Hospital, St.

Elizabeth Hospital, and Kettering Hospital, where he passionately cared for his patients. He was also very active in the Jewish Community, serving in multiple Board positions including President and Past President for Temple Israel from 1980-1982 and on the Personnel Committee at Temple Beth Or since 2007. A long time North Dayton resident and pillar of the community, he is survived by his wife Bonnie (Cramer) Klein, with whom he just celebrated their 64th anniversary, his 3 children all raised in Dayton, Beth Klein (Scott) Friedman, Susan Klein (Jay) Shapiro, and Daniel (Stephanie) Klein, and his grandchildren Jason, Jordan, Keri, Heather, Carly, Zachary, and Elijah. In addition to his wife, children, and grandchildren, he also leaves behind his beloved sister, Martha (Allan) Gersman, his sister-in-law, Paula Cramer (Warren Ladden), and his nieces and nephews: Teri (Scott) Gersman Gordon and Mark (Tammy) Gersman, Erin Cramer, Reid Cramer, Gillian Cramer Malacuso. He was predeceased by his brothers-in-law Allan Gersman and Gilbert Cramer. Alan will be missed and remembered for his wonderfully dry sense of humor, his contagious laughter, his diagnostic sense, and his honest and calm demeanor.

Private funeral Services will be held at Ferncliff Cemetery in Springfield, Ohio, on October 11th. Viewing via Zoom video streaming link and time can be obtained from Temple Beth Or by calling 937-435-3400. Shiva will be held on Tuesday,

October 12th, 4:30-7:00 p.m. Shiva information for Tuesday, October 12th can also be obtained from Temple Beth Or.

In lieu of flowers, please send donations to Temple Beth Or Congregation, 5275 Marshall Road, Dayton, Ohio 45429.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Dayton Daily News on Oct. 9, 2021.

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Sharon

January 3, 2024

Dr Klein and ReachOut Clinic you are missed. I am sorry to be last to hear this since I moved out of the area. Thanks for always giving back to the underserved. Your friend and nurse Sharon

Melva Rivers

October 17, 2021

I am so sorry to hear of Dr. Klein transition. He was my doctor for many years the most caring and patience doctor I´ve ever had, I´m also sorry I just saw this my condolences to his family Rest In Peace doctor Klein you will be forever missed.

Gregory MacNealy MD

October 11, 2021

Dr. Klein was an exemplary physician. I will miss him. He always spoke of the Greek Island of Kos, which was the home of Hippocrates. Dr. Klein fulfilled his Oath to Hippocrates with Honor.

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