John Kluge

John Kluge

John Kluge Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Sep. 8, 2010.
John Kluge, once listed as the wealthiest man in America, who built an investment in a radio station into a broadcasting empire that was the forerunner to Fox Television, has died. He was 95.

The University of Virginia said Wednesday that Kluge (pronounced KLOOG-ee) died Tuesday at his home near Charlottesville, Va.

In 1983, Kluge took Metromedia Co. private in a leveraged buyout and then sold off properties piecemeal for $4.65 billion, including the 1985 sale of seven big-city television stations to Rupert Murdoch for $2 billion. The stations, including ones in New York, Los Angeles, Los Angeles and Houston, served as the basis for Murdoch's Fox television network.

Kluge personally netted more than $1.6 billion in the sales.

"I felt that television was going to change," Kluge told Forbes magazine. "I just thought that it was going to get more competitive."

The magazine in 1989, 1990 and 1991 labeled Kluge as the wealthiest man in America, with a net worth of more than $5 billion. Microsoft's Bill Gates knocked him off the top spot in 1992, but Kluge was still listed by Forbes as the 35th richest American in 2009 with an estimated net worth of $6.5 billion.

Kluge also owned the Ice Capades and the Harlem Globetrotters basketball team, Playbill magazine and several other enterprises and was known for giving money away, donating to several causes, especially related to education.

In 2001, Kluge gave his 7,400-acre estate, including historic Morven Farm, 10 working farms and more than two dozen houses and modernized farm buildings, to the University of Virginia with the stipulation that he be able to live there until his death. The estate was valued at more than $45 million.

Kluge told the university to develop the core of the property for educational use and sell the surrounding properties to fund an endowment.

"He was one of the most charming and engaging individuals I have ever met. I was struck by his keen mind, his inquisitive nature and his extraordinary commitment to higher education," university President Teresa Sullivan said in a statement. "John Kluge was a rare visionary whose interests spanned the arts, aid for minority students and innovative health care and who used his many gifts to help make the world a better place."

For all his wealth, Kluge, who had immigrated to the United States as a child, was known to friends and acquaintances as easygoing and someone who wasn't that interested in wealth. His late friend Alson H. Smith, a former member of the state House of Delegates, called him "just a regular guy" who would "talk about anything you want to talk about."

Kluge attributed much of his success to gambling and luck.

"The greatest factor in my life, and I know entrepreneurial people don't want to express it, they think it diminishes them, but luck plays a large part," he told Forbes in a rare interview in October 1990.

Kluge got into broadcasting after serving in World War II, buying his first radio station in 1946.

Later he expanded into television, and his holdings, Metromedia Broadcasting, eventually grew into seven TV stations and 14 radio stations.

After the Fox buyout, Kluge got into cellular telephones and restaurants, among other businesses. He owned the Ponderosa Steak House, Bonanza and Steak & Ale chains. He also had a 70 percent stake in Orion Pictures.

He later sold his New York cell phone operations for more than $1 billion in cash and $850 million in stock.

Kluge resigned in 2002 as chairman of Metromedia International Group, but remained on the board.

Kluge "was more an intellectual businessman than a moneymaking businessman," his third wife, Patricia, told The Washingtonian magazine in 1990. "He was more challenged by the creation of new ideas and new markets against all odds. ... He took a small idea and turned it into something grand."

Kluge said he kept his business thinking to himself "because I make changes in my own mind. It's been a habit of mine to do that, not because I don't want to look like I don't make mistakes — I make mistakes all the time — but rather so that people around me don't feel that every five minutes I'm changing my mind."

In 1960, he presented President Eisenhower with a rare white tiger as "a gift to the children of America" for the National Zoo.

In 1991, he heard the story of a 9-year-old British boy, Craig Shergold, who had brain cancer that seemed untreatable after six unsuccessful operations. Kluge flew Shergold to the United States for a new type of operation at the University of Virginia Medical Center that removed virtually all of the tumor.

"If John Kluge hadn't seen Craig in the newspaper, Craig would have been dead and buried in 1991," his mother said years later. (The publicity about the boy stemmed largely from an unending avalanche of get-well cards sent him from well-wishers around the world.)

In 2004, Kluge pledged $1 million to create scholarships for now middle-aged people who were denied an education when public schools shut down in the late 1950s to avoid racial integration. The first recipients were named in 2005.

Kluge also donated more than $100 million to Columbia University, his alma mater, for minority scholarships and faculty diversity efforts, and $60 million to the Library of Congress.

"To me, philanthropy comes naturally because I know that when you pass out of this picture, you don't take anything with you," Kluge told Columbia College Today in 2004. "With the sands of time, we make very little difference, but what difference we can make we should try to make."

Kluge was born in Chemnitz, Germany, on Sept. 21, 1914. His father, an engineer, moved the family to the United States in 1922 and they settled in Detroit. Kluge worked for a time on a Ford assembly line.

During the Depression, Kluge enrolled in Columbia and earned an economics degree in 1937. He worked in Army intelligence during World War II.

Kluge had three children from his marriages to Theodora Thomson, Yolanda Galardo and Patricia Maureen Rose, which all ended in divorce. He later married Maria Tussi Kutner.


Copyright © 2010 The Associated Press

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September 1, 2013

John is now with loving Tante Getrude and Onkel Hans. They were so proud of him.

April 15, 2011

Thanks for the great ride and career opportunities you gave me at KHOW, WMMR, WIP Philadelphia. RIP
Rich Marston

Rebecca Robertson

January 29, 2011

We are so sorry for your lose. Mr. Kluge was a very inspiring man. He gave me words of strength when I was down on my luck. And made me realize I could and was a strong person. He will be missed by many.

Lorna Brown

November 10, 2010

Mr. Kluge, may your soul rest in peace under the shadow of the almighty. My heartfelt condolences to Junior and all your family

Toni Shimon-Keys

September 14, 2010

I had the pleasure and honor of working with and for Mr. Kluge many years ago. He will always be remembered as being kind, humble, funny and very down to earth. I am honored to have known him.
Toni Shimon-Keys

Dave Zimmerman

September 13, 2010

Mr. Kluge was man of great character no matter the situation and I believe that his legacy is certainly alive in his family. From our family we offer condolences to each and everyone of you. God Bless Dave Z

Yvonne Young

September 13, 2010

Mr. Kluge was a great man and my condolences go to the Kluge Family. I had the pleasure of meeting Mr. kluge and his family and was always welcomed with open arms when I visited his home in New York, virginia and Palm beach. He will be missed.

Becky, Tiff, Chels, Gregory, Tori Sandridge

September 13, 2010

i am so so sorry to hear of your loss he will greatly be missed by many you all are in our thoughts and prayers may god help you at this difficult time. my mom cleaned his home before and she was so hurt to hear of the news. so sorry we will be praying for you all.

desmond harris

September 12, 2010

just wantd to send my condolences to the kluge family.john w. kluge was a good man.he has dome alot of good 4 america.gone but not forgotten!!!!!

Frank Kluge

September 12, 2010

To the family of John W. Kluge, my deepest sorrow at the passing of Mr. Kluge. I had longed to one day meet him as we share the same family name and locations in Germany. I would have loved to find a link in our families.

My heartfelt sympathy to you all.

Harland Stanley

September 11, 2010

Mr. Kluge you made the world a better place. You were a hero and an inspiration to me. I will keep your family in my thoughts and prayers.

David Steppe

September 11, 2010

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

September 11, 2010

TO THE KLUGE FAMILY, I EXPRESS MY DEEPEST SYMPATHY AT THIS VERY DIFFICULT TIME.PLEASE FIND COMFORT IN READING PSALMS 37;11.A WINCHER. HOUSTON,TX.

September 11, 2010

Money is only of value as long as we are living, it can't buy you life. It's good to know Mr. Kluge was not changed by money. He was a good person and will be missed. 95 years is a long time for the current world in which we live but is nothing compared to living forever. The time will soon come in which John Kluge may be resurrected and have that opportunity to live forever. To his family and friends, take comfort in knowing that one day soon our heavenly father will bring about a kingdom that will last forever. It will be at this time that "God will wipe the tears from our eyes and death will be no more, neither will mourning nor outcry nor pain be anymore." (Revelation 21:3,4)

Janet Carter Jenkins

September 10, 2010

i worked for the Kluge farm an met Mr Kluge one time was avery nice man.I sent my deepest sympathies to the family.Janet Carter-Jenkins Roswell,NM

Jennifer Kinnisten

September 10, 2010

Mr. Kluge was a tremendous man. My step-father worked for him on Morven, and he took such wonderful care of his employees and their families. I was just a young girl, but I remember how kind and generous he was. Obviously, he worked hard, but he knew how to reward hardwork too. The world is a better place for all he did. I pray for the family in this hard time.

Charlotte Buttner

September 10, 2010

Mr. Kluge will be greatly missed. He was a wonderful person and was there to help others. I met him when I worked at UVA and have always admired him. May God be with all of his family and friends through this time of need. God Bless all

BINA AMIN

September 10, 2010

To the family of sir John Kluge -
Very sorry to hear the news. He was such a pleasant person tp work for and to know. He gave me biggest break in life I needed when I worked for you in the Secacus NJ office. I owe you a lot. thank you for helping me out for my education.

D. Morgan

September 10, 2010

One of Gods Special Creations. People such as John caring more about others needs is truly admirable and a rare find in this world today. God bless you John Kluge, and thank you for all that you have done in this world.

ms

September 10, 2010

My deepest condolences to the Kluge family. John was an amazing person with a huge heart. He will truly be missed by many. May your loving memories bring you comfort during this difficult time.
(Isaiah 25:8)

Denise Lindquist

September 10, 2010

To the Kluge family I send my deepest sympathies. Mr. Kluge has done so much for so many people. So many people will carry on his wishes and memory for many many years to come. God Bless the Kluge family and God Bless John Kluge.

Teresa Rittenhouse

September 10, 2010

You will be dearly missed. You have done so much for this community. I have a child with CP and without your Rehab facility I don't know what we would have done. I met Mr Kluge one time and he was the most caring and down to earth person. I know God has a special place for you, just as you will always hold a special place in my heart.

felicia Marks

September 10, 2010

I hope this man is at peace. To have been so successful in this life is such a blessing. May God protect this dear mans' family and may they find comfort in this great loss. -Felicia Marks, Pulaski, Tenn.

R Golay

September 9, 2010

To the the family of John Kluge - May God give you peace and comfort through his word and the Lord Jesus Christ during this time of sorrow, I know that John will be missed by many.

Carmelita Wiggins

September 9, 2010

To the Kluge family,

Please know that my heart, too, is heavy by the going home of our dear “angel.” After suffering a catastrophic and life-changing illness, in an effort to rebuild my life, over 10 years ago, I reached out to thousands for help (e.g., NY Times Neediest Cases Fund) and Mr. Kluge answered my cry. His kindness and generosity has touched my life and will continue to do so forever. He helped me such a way that each day I take a moment to close my eyes and whisper a soft, “Thank you, Mr. Kluge.”

Although I never had the opportunity to meet him, over the years I took great pride and joy in writing to update him on my life and to let him know how his acts of kindness make a difference. May the memories you cherish bring you strength and comfort in this time of sorrow.

With deepest sympathy,
Carmelita Wiggins

Tish Jennings

September 9, 2010

John Kluge was a magnificent soul with a huge, generous heart. I feel fortunate that I came to know him in his later years. We will all miss him. My condolences to his family.

Cynthia Guill

September 9, 2010

My deepest sympathy to all of the family. What a legacy he left!

September 9, 2010

May memories of happier times help you to cope during these most difficult days.

Andrew Fielding

September 9, 2010

John, you were a great man, a great friend of our family and an amazing gin rummy player. You will be missed by all who knew you.

karen Jackson

September 9, 2010

It is good for millions to pattern the financial life of this extrordinaire. May the family share his memories and continue to grow.

sharon Hutchinson

September 9, 2010

At This hour May God comfort the family od Mr. John Kluge he left his family a wealth of insight follow the path with care.

Buttons & Todd Burton

September 9, 2010

The Gospel Group Half Mile Home...would like too thank Mr.Kluge for his kindness throughout the years ...Thank you the family also ...Remember he didnt bring us "This Far " to leave us....GOD BLESS

September 9, 2010

You were a great achiever and a true believer. RIP

Karen

September 9, 2010

May you rest in piece John. Your work here is done but the benefits will go on forever. God Bless

Col. Robert Hanger

September 9, 2010

I recall Mr. Kluge well from many trips
to his estate-farm in sales & as Limo
driver over those years. He was a classy
gentleman.My condolences to his family.

September 9, 2010

goodbye to an old and dear friend,many good times in the old days and only great memorys,JERRY WEINTRAUB

September 9, 2010

Our sincere condolences to Mr. Kluge's family. May the "God of all comfort" be with you as you cope with your loss.

Barbara Pulliam

September 9, 2010

I did not know Mr. Kluge but just reading about his accomplishments in this life tells me he understood his purpose. His foot steps cannot be filled for there is no need. His foot steps belong to him and him alone. Now this world awaits another who can follow his lead. Let it be said in Heaven well done thou good and faithful servant, well done.

Carlton Long

September 9, 2010

Mr. Kluge's generosity and largess funded my professorship at Columbia University. May God bless and rest his soul. Sincere condolences to the entire Kluge family. In gratitude,

Sharon Paletti

September 9, 2010

I had the gracious opportunity to meet John Kluge while working for Louis A. Wolfe in NYC in 1977. John and Lou were exceptionally good friends. From time to time, John would stop by the office just before closing. On many cold, snowy evenings, John would give Lou and I rides to the train/subway stations in his custom-made limosine. I remember him to be a very warm, soft-spoken, kind man. It was an honor having met him and to be in his company. God Bless John.

bethany

September 9, 2010

what a great guy!

Barbara Cairns-Reynolds

September 9, 2010

Celebrating a life well lived. We will cherish the memories forever.

Joerg B. von Veltar

September 9, 2010

When I meet J.W. Kluge in 1987 I was impressed by his kindness and caring attitude. Ever since I have hold him in great regard and considerations. A great man has died but his memory lives on and he will be always an inspiration.
My sincere condolences to his family we share your grief.

Wilford Smith

September 9, 2010

What i read about him. He was a good man and that's all any of us can hpoe will be said when our tim is up.

Donna Baus

September 9, 2010

What a wonderful legacy. What comfort he is in now. Job well done Mr. Kluge. God's peace to you all.

Loretta Willis-Livingston

September 9, 2010

You will live on in all the many blessings you have given.. May you rest in peace.. and peace be with your loved ones as well..

Martha Parks

September 9, 2010

You have my deepest sympathy. From reading his obit, I can tell that Mr. Kluge was a wonderful, wonderful person. You are in my prayer.

Donna Ward

September 9, 2010

I am of German heritage and appreciate reading of John Kluge's many successes...and GOOD LUCK. German's have been blessed with remarkable strengths. I became aware of Mr. Kluge when my husband,whom I lost suddenly last year, and I were traveling near Charlottesville to visit friends. We had to drive past the Estate...awesome. Our friends told us about Mr. Kluge. Then I also remember hearing about our former Govenor's visits to the Estate. I did not know of his disposition of the property to UVA, but how wonderful to learn that UVA will be able to continue to serve the larger communtiy through his bountiful gifts. The world has lost a great man. May you be comforted by the knowledge of all the good he did during his lifetime.

willa lawall

September 9, 2010

Always with a smile will we recall the many happy gatherings illumined by John's lively presence. For now we are saddened by the fact, however in the nature of things, that he has died.

September 9, 2010

May God be with your family durring this difficult time. I grew up in Albemarle County and was still completely unaware of all that Mr. Kluge did for others. His generosity will be felt throughout many genorations to come....Rest in peace and may you be rewarded for your life works in heaven.

CRAIG, JOANN SHELTON AND FAMILY

September 9, 2010

OUR CONDOLENCES TO THE FAMILY,
OUR THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS ARE WITH YOU AND YOUR FAMILY IN YOUR TIME OF GRIEF. MAY YOUR MEMORIES BRING YOU COMFORT.

Ann Zimmer

September 9, 2010

Wow! He certainly had the right idea on how to live with compassion and empathy...RIP!

Aubrey Robertson

September 9, 2010

Our prayers are with the family, of such a loving man that did so much for our comunity. You will be greatly missed.

Carl Pflanzer

September 9, 2010

Wow, I didn't know how much he worked and gave away money to charity! God bless Mr. Kluge!

Joe S

September 9, 2010

To a great man RIP.

KIMBERLY MATUS

September 9, 2010

God bless you Mr Kluge may you rest in Gods arms now..

Tami W

September 9, 2010

my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family God Bless !

Donnie Corbett

September 9, 2010

Please accept my deepest sympathies.

Tammy Marshall

September 9, 2010

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

September 9, 2010

Sending my condolences to the Kluge Family...
May Mr.KLUGE rest in peace...

The Sims Family
Earlysville, Va.

Hazel O'Brien

September 9, 2010

My sincere condolenses to the Kluge family for your loss. I did not know him personally but always heard so many good things he did, especially for the UVA. RIP Mr Kluge.

Beverly Dudley

September 9, 2010

Wow, what an interesting life and individual . I wish I had met him and/or had him speak to the youth of my church. My deepest and sincerest condolences to his family. Beverly Dudley

Curtis Snow JR

September 9, 2010

We were so sorry to hear of your loss. The thoughts of many are with you at this time of sorrow.

Rudy McNeely

September 9, 2010

John Kluge was a class act, if ever there was one.

CHARLES HAYWOOD

September 9, 2010

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.

September 9, 2010

Just a note of thanks for your personal contribution to society. I have been diagnosed as a terminal cancer patient and can appreciate your financial assistence to that other brain cancer patient. James Buchanan 5620 North Lake Dr Roanoke, Va.24109

Pat Bruffey

September 8, 2010

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Robert Leclair

September 8, 2010

It sure is great to hear of a person like John Kluge. I wish the world had more like him!! Condolences to all his family & friends.

david Hudson

September 8, 2010

my condolences to the family he lived the usa dream and gave back may god bless u

September 8, 2010

the usa lost a great american he was what amreican dreams are about god bless him and his family

John Tongret

September 8, 2010

It seems the world has lost a good man. May God reward you in heaven.

mark orr

September 8, 2010

what a great person john was.he will becared for in heavan by gods angels.rest in peace

Jim Wiggins

September 8, 2010

I was so impressed after reading your obituary, and so admire an individual who has the foresight to accomplish all the things you did. It makes me not understand why I did not have some of the things you possessed to do that. My good accomplishment is that I have my wife of 62 years, 4 children, 8 grandchildren & 2 great grandchildren. I just wish I could have had a mentor like you. Rest in peace.

Pat M

September 8, 2010

Countless people will benefit from your largess. Thank you for caring and sharing.

Debbie Burton

September 8, 2010

I did not know Mr. Kluge but have always heard about him. I didn't realize that he had so many accomplishments. He lead a long fulfilling life and to his family our heartfelt sympathy and know that you are in our prayers.
Debbie Curtis Ciera and Erica Burton

Anne Pilgrim

September 8, 2010

Thank you for the gifts you made possible for the living..I wish you the journey of your life to the gates of Heaven....God Bless..

eileen kester

September 8, 2010

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Kenneth Beck

September 8, 2010

I am very sorry to hear of your loss. I admire any man that can build a fortune the way he did and put it to great uses helping people less fortunate than himself. May God bless your family at this time of mourning.

Jo Rosen

September 8, 2010

My sincere condolenses to the Kluge family for your loss.

September 8, 2010

To the family of Mr John Kluge,
Please accept my heart felt condolences on the loss of Mr Kluge.
May the Father of tender mercies and the God of all comfort be with you during this difficult time.
2 Corinthans 1:3
The McKnight family

Velveeta Reid-Hairston

September 8, 2010

Mr. Kluge seemed to be a very giving person inspite his enormous wealth and power. God granted him a long life, so that he could share his blessings with others. Many with similiar wealth can certainly learn a lesson from Mr. Kluge's amazing journey. May God continue to bless this family.

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