KLEMM LEO W., Jr.
Of Hollidaysburg, PA, formerly of Squirrel Hill on Wednesday, January 10, 2018, age 97. Beloved husband of the late Clare Cunningham Klemm; father of Leo W. Klemm III, Mary Ann Sigrist (Thomas), and Thomas M. Klemm (Owen); grandfather of Adrian, Brian, Leo IV, Clare, Colleen, Christina and Monica; great-grandfather of four; also survived by nieces and nephews. A Mass of Christian Burial was held at St. Bede Church. Interment followed in Calvary Cemetery. If desired, memorial contributions may be made in Leo's name to Family Hospice, Home Nursing Agency. Arrangements by MCCABE BROS., INC.
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January 8, 2021
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Lisa Chesney
forever in our hearts and always on our minds. until we meet again leo r.i.p. lisa & corky
June 15, 2019
Lisa Chesney
I'm so sorry to learn of leo's passing he was a great friend and neighbor to my mom when he lived on spring street. he was there to the very end when my mom passed 12-18-2015 we all loved him he will be missed r.i.p leo
April 10, 2019
Winnie Karioki
Leo, Mary Ann and Thomas,
Just learned about your dad's passing - I'm very sorry. Its been many years but I still remember your family fondly.
February 6, 2019
Joseph beilner
I just read that Mr. Klemm's grandson was just name as a coach for the Pittsburgh Steelers. When I researched Leo, who went to Notre Dame with some great friends, I read the obituary. I met Leo's Dad in Chicago when Leo's team played a high school game here.
May Mr. Klemm Rest in Peace with the Lord, Our God, Jesus Christ, Amen
January 14, 2018
Christina Sigrist
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Rich Tenney
My condolences to the Family. I knew Leo and Clare. They were both great people. They were friends of my Mom and Dad. RIP Leo
January 14, 2018
Rich Tenney
My condolences. I knew Leo and Clare both great folks. They were friends of my mom and dad. What a life 97 years. RIP Leo
January 14, 2018
Bill Schillinger
My dad's best friend. Lots of memories shared by two Homewood guys. Now they are both at rest. I hope when they meet again they can finish that football game they always talked about. God bless you both. Bill Schillinger Virginia
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