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Dr. Dennis A. Klein

Dallas, Texas

1943 - 2015 (Age 71)

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DIED
March 18, 2015
AGE
71
LOCATION
Dallas, Texas

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Dr. Dennis A KleinDr. Dennis A Klein was born in the Bronx, NY on October 19th, 1943. He attended William Howard Taft High School and became Bar Mitzvah and Congregation Ohel Torah. He received his Bachelors and Masters Degrees from the University of Kansas where he was a brother in the Alpha...

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Can't believe it's been 8 years since his passing. A uniquely talented man with o love for art, gym and his Jewish faith. RIP Dennis.

What a treat it was to meet him at a Red Road Gathering and then be given a private viewing of his personal art collection in his home! I will always treasure that. Our meeting was near the time of Rosh Hashanah, so I found a card (in SDakota, not easy to do) and sent it to him - I'll never forget how touched he was to receive that card, because his faith was very important to him.

Dennis used to spend some time in Omaha during the High Holy Days when I lived in Lincoln. There weren't a lot of Orthodox Jews in our vicinity of the world. we and my then wife became close friends. I hadn't seen him since I made Aliya to Israel in 1996. He was a unique spirit. Looked for him on the internet and was sad that he passed away suddenly in 2015. You should be remembered for a blessing my Dear Friend.

A truly unique individual that lived life his own way. We spent many hours together in the gym and he always impressed me with how fit and strong he was for his age.
I was sad to hear of his passing but his memory will live on in those that knew him.
RIP Dennis.

So sorry to hear of Dennis's passing. Very sad.

Janet Rubin-Frawley - if this is a message that you can see, please contact me in regards to his sister, Irene. [email protected]

I genuinely would love if anyone could contact me about Dennis Klein as he was a wonderful soul. I am trying to connect with those who loved and knew him please.

I only recently saw his death listed in one of the USD alumni newsletters. Dr. Klein was a great man and great professor. He truly lived his passions, which you could tell every time that you saw him. I will always be thankful that I got to know and work with him, even though it was only for a short time many years ago now. Les Suga, Indianapolis

met him at an army base in Israel. then came to visit him in Vermilion SD. was a very kind person and Judeism was very important for him.

Dennis was a vibrant member of our University and Vermillion community. He was a wonderful advocate for deserving students.