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GERALD I. KLOPPER

1937 - 2015

GERALD I. KLOPPER obituary, 1937-2015, Kansas City, MO

BORN

1937

DIED

2015

FUNERAL HOME

Louis Memorial Chapel - Kansas City

6830 Troost Avenue

Kansas City, Missouri

GERALD KLOPPER Obituary

Jerry Klopper died Wednesday, September 9, 2015. He was 78 years old. He fell down a flight of stairs; the impact broke his neck. The irony is not lost on his family and friends: after all the difficulties he had faced, absorbed, and then climbed up and over, it was an actual set of stairs that killed him. Husband, father, brother, uncle, friend: Jerry embraced a life filled with abundant joy that was pure and abundant tragedy that seemed cruel to everyone but Jerry. Throughout these challenges, his positive attitude was seasoned with love, kindness, and a fine sense of humor that was never mean-spirited. Gerald Irvin Klopper was born July 5, 1937, in Kansas City, Mo. As he told the story, his mother, Leah claimed the doctor had promised her a girl and asked that the new son, her second, be sent back, like an undercooked dinner entree. After graduating from Paseo High School, Jerry served in the U.S. Army, delivered mail for the U.S. Postal Service, and sold aluminum siding. He worked with his brother Harold at Klopper Realty Company for some 30 years, followed by many years in the service department of the Armstrong, Teasdale law firm. He married Susan Tick on Feb. 10, 1963, in Paducah, Ky., (her home town) at the Irvin Cobb Hotel. Jerry and Susan's strong love for one another provided shelter and solace after the deaths of their two children, and that same love opened their hearts and lives to the subsequent adoption of two girls. "In the end," Jerry often said, "all that matters is family." Health issues challenged Jerry throughout his adult life, yet he was not plagued by them. Though he faced many hurdles - including: a collapsed lung, gallstone and kidney stone trouble, diabetes, heart bypass surgery, recurring bladder cancer, two broken clavicles, and a minor stroke - he displayed neither self-pity nor a sense of "Why me?" One of his oft-quoted sayings was, "Man plans. God laughs." He saw the folly of expectations and asking for mercy, no matter how small. That informed his favorite quotation: "Every day is a good day. It's just that some are better than others." Menorah Medical Center liked Jerry - maybe for all the billable insurance his illnesses brought them over the years, and definitely for his volunteer work at its help desk, where he gave comfort and reassurance with his good-natured honesty, directness, and wit. He walked the 13.5-mile Hospital Hill Run - in 2014, at age 76 - because it was a race he knew he could walk and complete. Just another staircase to climb. Jerry Klopper was a hero to his family. So, too, did he love and revere his brother, Harold. They had a way of speaking to one another - a different tone, somehow softer - that family and friends admired, envied, and respected of these two brothers who shared such a deep, abiding love. He was preceded in death by his parents, Manuel and Leah Klopper, and daughters, Peri and Stephanie. In addition to wife, Susan and brother, Harold and sister-in-law, Natalie, of the many who mourn his loss and honor his memory: his daughter, Janice Bleich, her husband Ken, their daughter Courtney, Castle Rock, Colo., and their daughter Erin, Overland Park; his daughter, Nancy Johnson and her son Stephen, Prairie Village; his niece, Audrey Klopper, McLouth, Kan.; and his nephew, Hal Klopper, Brooklyn, NY). The funeral service will be at 10:30 a.m. Sunday, Sept. 13, at Louis Memorial Chapel. Burial to follow at Mt. Carmel Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations in honor of Jerry may be made to a charity of the donor's choice. Condolences may be shared at www.louismemorialchapel.com Arr.: The Louis Memorial Chapel, (816) 361-5211.

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Published by Kansas City Star on Sep. 11, 2015.

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September 26, 2015

I remember Gerald as very nice person,I use to work with him at H.D.Klopper Real Estate that was best days of my life he and Harold were the best Company to work for. I thank God for knowing a wonderful person.Thinking about you and wishing you Peace and gentle comfort.
Donna Roberson

Libby Kreighbaum (Behner)

September 15, 2015

I adored Mr. Klopper and loved running in to him here and there over the years. He was a fantastic softball coach and one of the funniest parents at John Diemer. Peace to the entire family.

Craig White

September 14, 2015

I am so sorry Susan, you and your family are in my prayers.

September 11, 2015

My thoughts and prayers are with you as you mourn the loss of Jerry. I have known Jerry for 40 years as we had children in Nall Hills softball. I watched Jerry walk around the block, I live on Walmer. Jerry was always friendly and happy when we met.

Burton Huerter

Bob

September 11, 2015

I am grateful for the life of Mr. Klopper. Thanks to his service and to the service of others in our armed forces, my family and I have been able to lead our lives in freedom and peace.

tom montgomery

September 11, 2015

I am so sorry. Jerry was a very nice, funny and smart man. I always enjoyed chatting with him. My heart goes out to the family and friends.

September 11, 2015

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13

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10:30 a.m.

Louis Memorial Chapel - Kansas City

6830 Troost Avenue, Kansas City, MO 64131

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13

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Mt. Carmel Cemetery

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