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Alvin Klapp

Shelby, Michigan

Mar 30, 1929 – Apr 4, 2016 (Age 87)

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BORN
March 30, 1929
DIED
April 4, 2016
AGE
87
LOCATION
Shelby, Michigan

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Klapp, Mr. Alvin Shelby, MI Al Klapp, age 87, passed away Mon. April 4, 2016. He was the husband of Juanita and a U.S. Army Korean War veteran. Visitation is Friday 12 Noon at the Shelby United Methodist Church with the funeral to follow at 1 pm also at the church. Memorials may be directed to...

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My thoughts & prayers are with you all. Alvin always shared his wonderful music with many folks. He will truly be missed & remembered by many. Keep on sharing Al's memories.

Juanita and family: Sorry to hear about Al's passing. Our thoughts and prayers go with you during this trying time. We enjoyed listening to Al and Don play their instruments many times.

I'll always remember Uncle Al's playing and his very dry sense of humor. Maybe that's why he and my Dad got on so well. Good memories. Love to Aunt Juanita, Becky, Kathy and Nick.

Al was a great guy and will be missed every one will remember the Klapp brothers for their joy of music and sharing

Jim & Kathleen, I'm so very sorry to hear of your father's death! I hope you have many wonderful memories to draw from as you walk through these very difficult days of saying goodbye to him!

So sorry for the loss of Al He was a great musician and I enjoyed him playing along when I played at the Methodist church. I can imagine him playing in Heaven and having a wonderful time with our Lord.

Condolences to my Aunt and the cousins. May God hold your heart in his hand til you heal. RIP my last uncle.

Heaven has another gentle soul. Uncle Al was a gift to us all. I will always remember his music and his humor. My love to Aunt Juanita, Becky,Kathy and Nick. Hugs.

Sorry for your loss. Al and his brothers played at my wedding reception which will be 40 years ago in September!! I also remember the Klapp Brothers playing for the square dances at Oceana Center Grange every month. My deepest sympathy.