226 S. Pennsylvania Ave.
Centre Hall, Pennsylvania
Margaret 'Mitzie' M. Klock March 25, 1952 - April 28, 2005 Margaret "Mitzie" M. Klock, 53, of rural Centre Hall, died Thursday, April 28, 2005, at The Fairways at Brookline Village. She was born March 25, 1952, in Emporium, a daughter of the late Gordon E. and Jeanetta M. Lauder Klock. Ms. Klock worked as an insurance agent for the Arlan Temeles Agency in State College. Earlier in life, she worked as an advertising accounts representative for the Centre Daily Times from 1985 to 1995. She enjoyed raising and training horses, traveling, and was widely known for entertaining and hosting events at her home. She is survived by her companion Vyacheslav "Slava" Peshkov; a sister, Leah Dixon and her husband, Henry, of Centre Hall; three brothers, Jay G. Klock and his wife, MaryLou, of Burlington, Iowa, Jack L. Klock and his wife, Elaine, of Carlisle, and Randy J. Klock and his wife, Fran, of Pleasant Gap; two nieces, Kara Dixon, of Centre Hall, and Erin Klock, of Carlisle; three nephews, Daniel Dixon, of State College, and Matthew and Jared Klock, both of Pleasant Gap; and her ex-husband, Daniel Grupp, and three stepchildren, Emilee, Irene and Marcia Grupp, all of Pleasant Gap. At her request, there will be no formal visitation or funeral services. Contributions in her memory may be made to the Radiation Oncology Fund, payable to The Foundation for Mount Nittany Medical Center, 1800 E. Park Ave. State College, PA 16803. A guest book can be signed and condolences sent to the family at www.heintzelmanfuneralhome.com.
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I was thinking today of all Mitzie taught me as a young ad assistant at the CDT and searched for her. I was so sad to find this page. I just want her family to know I still carry her life lessons with me today and will always be grateful. Most importantly: be a salesperson, not an order taker; if you don't ask for what you want, you will never get it; and if you put your name on your pencil, you will never lose it. The nametag is frayed, but I still have that pencil you gave me, Mitzie, and I have never forgotten your advice. Thank you for everything.
Julie Heron
February 13, 2017
Dad and I were thinking of you today. I can't believe it has been almost 10 years. I miss you so much. I think of you every day. Love you!!!
Emilee Grupp
January 16, 2015
Happy Birthday Mitz!
Love you to bits!
Emilee Grupp
March 25, 2014
Hey Mitz,
We celebrated your birthday a few weeks ago. It was a great time. April, Joaner, and I shared our happiest memories of your life. It was great. What a beautiful day your birthday was this year! I miss you so much but your memories and kind words keep my heart warm, and your memory alive! I love you
Emilee Grupp
April 8, 2008
It's almost Mitzie's birthday she'd be 54, so YOUNG! I know no one will ever forget her, but I miss her so much! St. Patty's day just isn't the same!
Emilee Grupp
March 22, 2006
I am very glad to have known and spent over 5 years talking to M'lady. Everyday, she made the world seem brighter. She always made me laugh, even when her red-haired temper fired up. She never once lost her sense of humor. My life is better for just knowing her. You will be missed more then you can ever know.
"As I lay here unaware of what has happened to me, I feel nothing; I hear nothing; and I am blind to the world around me. The only sense I have any feeling for is traveling with my soul; to my proper place in the sky. To meet my Creator. Finally."
Written by Heather Ann Nichols
May 2005
Heather Nichols
May 10, 2005
We were best friends in the 60's Iowa stint. Over the years would lose touch, find each other again, write books, before E-mail, reminise and tell all that happened. We grew up together and I know one day we will find each other again.
Lois Rheinschmidt
May 5, 2005
I am so happy to have known Mitz, as I know everyone that has met her and gotten to know her, feels the same way. She was such a wonderful impact in my life I thank God everyday that he created someone as wonderful as her. Thank you Mitz, I will love you forever.
Emilee Grupp
May 5, 2005
A fellow once asked of his Pastor; "Why do so many good souls die too young?"
His Pastor's response; "You see my son, the beauty of their countenance is so fulfilling that sometimes our Father has a higher purpose, thus early to his side are they called."
"... and it was said Heaven became a better place because of it."
Frank Winebrenner
May 3, 2005
wow.. 8 years now have passed since I first met you in The Realm (Sierra Online game). then, after some adjustments, we moved to Ultima Online where we dreamed and played countless nights together... As a friend once told, you are likely helping others wherever you are now, but please, do not "get-outta-here" them too much Milady :)
I would gladly be joining you Milady, but for once too many time now, I ran out of black pearls... and there seems to be a wordly shortage.. :(
My prayers goes on to the family and friends of Mitzi (Blak). May you know that you are in my prayers and that she would rather have all of us to cheer and to laugh at the good moments of life and that we all shared at one point with her.
I will miss you my friend, but I know it is for the better, and that at one point, I will walk into the light to meet you again.
Your Warder,
Crom
Francois Veillette
May 2, 2005
Mitzie was a true friend, loving, kind, compassionate, strong, feisty, I could go on and on. She had a huge heart, and was just downright fun to be around. A mutual friend sent me this; I think it confirms Mitzie's wishes:
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NO FUNERAL GLOOM, my dears, when I am gone, Corpse-gazings, tears, black raiment, graveyard grimness.
Think of me as withdrawn into the dimness, Yours still, you mine.
Remember all the best of our past moments and forget the rest, And so to where I wait come gently on.
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I will cherish the memories of the many good times we shared.
Carol Young
May 2, 2005
I met Mitzie through my friends from CDT. She was a wonderful giving friend and she will be sadly missed by all of us. She had a beautiful spirit and lived life to the fullest. She always had wonderful, wise, pieces of advice about life and I thank her for all that she's shared. Thanks Mitz. I love and miss you.
Stacy Derr
May 2, 2005
Mitzie was friends with my sister Louise in the late 60's. I ran into her at Sheetz's in Emporium the past year or so. She recognized me, me chatted a bit. I did not know she was ill. "Ride free now Mitzie, all is well"
Mary Solveson
May 1, 2005
M'lady we will all miss you in the here and now, but rejoice for the future when we will all be together again to journey far and wide in eternity! God bless you Blak!
DoctorWho
Kyle Cretsinger
May 1, 2005
Fly free my Lady, unconcerned of earthly pain and suffering !
Soar as a bird in the wind. Be washed clean in the waters of eternal life.
As fire returns your body to the earth, so will your soul become one with the wisdom of the universe.
Gods speed and protection my friend... Until we meet again...
Andi Houghton
May 1, 2005
I knew Mitzie as LadynBlak online. I loved listening to her tell stories. She was so eloquent. She will be sorely missed.
Joyce Hirst (Josephine)
May 1, 2005
The sun they say will rise tommorrow and life will go on, but my senses seem dulled and I am much diminished by your passing.
Firimar
May 1, 2005
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