Arthur-Klein-Obituary

Arthur J. Klein

Coopersville, Michigan

Oct 13, 1925 – Nov 4, 2020 (Age 95)

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BORN
October 13, 1925
DIED
November 4, 2020
AGE
95
LOCATION
Coopersville, Michigan

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Klein, Arthur J. Arthur J. Klein, age 95, of Coopersville, was called home to his Heavenly Father Wednesday, November 4, 2020. Art enjoyed time spent with family and friends, fishing, golfing, playing cards, and watching the Detroit Tigers. He always displayed his competitive spirit in those...

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I did not know Arthur but I did hear stories about him from his grandson Corey and he sounds like a wonderful and gracious grandfather Corey and family I am so sorry for your loss may God be with you during this time and help you and heal you and most of all keep you safe God bless you and God bless Arthur

Sorry to hear of the loss of your dad. He was a very caring person. I know he is happy to be with Betty the love of his life. He always spoke highly of all you kids. You are all in our thoughts and prayers.

Dave and Sharon Carlson

Please know your family is in my thoughts and prayers as you grieve the loss of dear Uncle Artie. I will always treasure his joyful visits at Fulton Manor during the last few years of mother's life. To witness their conversations was a time to get to know him more personally than I ever knew him growing up. He and mom had a sweet sibling love for one another which warmed my heart. I will pray that his gentle spirit will live on in your hearts and bring you comfort and peace in the days ahead.

Sending our love and hugs to my cousins during this sad time of the passing of your Dad. Wish we could be there for you but know we’re with you in spirit. Uncle Artie was a great man. I’ll always remember his smile, voice and kindness. You’re in our thoughts and prayers. God Bless your family. Love, Mike and Joanne(Klein) Walberer

I was so sad to hear about the passing of my uncle Art. He will be sadly missed. I will always have great memories of him and going to his farm and spending time with him and my cousins.

One memory that I have of Uncle Artie is from when I once went on a camping trip with Diane and Louanne and our Cousin Nancy. They wouldn't let us in at the first Campground because we were all under age. Before we arrived at the second campground, one of us girls asked Uncle Artie, who was driving, if he would just tell them that he would be staying with us. I still remember his response. He said, "Lying will get you no where in this life, or in the next one." He definitely was a man of...

Sorry to hear about Uncle Artie. The last time I saw him was at the last Klein reunion. I thought it was great that he called me by my name. Our thoughts and prayers are with at this difficult time.

So sorry to hear of the passing of your dad. I last saw Uncle Art last summer when I took my dad to visit him. It was our intention to do a visit this year again but that was prevented because of covid. Your dad still was very sharp and I was envious of his full head of hair. I am sure he is enjoying being reunited with your mom and enjoying her cinnamon rolls with coffee again. God Bless.

Chris and Colleen Klein