Douglas-Klosen-Obituary

Douglas F. Klosen

Boylston, Massachusetts

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Douglas F. Klosen, 69, of Boylston, died Wednesday, July 16, 2008 in UMass Memorial Medical Center, University Campus in Worcester after a short bout with cancer.He leaves his wife of 45 years, Carol A. (Madeja) Klosen; two sons, David M. Klosen of Boylston and Christopher J. Klosen and his wife...

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Klosen Family-
We are so very very sad to hear about Doug. John and I have enjoyed spending time with all of you over the years and consider you our extended family, because, of course you always made us feel that way. We have had so many good laughs and times with you and Doug. He always had such a wonderful smile, a great laugh and big hugs for us. And he truly loved being with you his family so much. Family events were always so much fun. Please know our thoughts and love are with...

Dear Klosen Family,

We are friends of Chris and Darlene. We are so sad to hear about your loss.

Please accept our deepest sympathy. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.

Marty, Kim, Amanda and Blake Martin

Mrs. Klosen,
I was very saddened to hear of Doug's passing, he was such a strong man, who always asked about others around him even when he was feeling so sick. Please accept my sympathies and to your family also. Doug will be very missed by us at the Levine Center. Our hearts and prayers are with you and your family at this most difficult time.
Kellie A. Morton, PCA- Levine Center

We are very sorry to hear of Doug's passing. We both worked with him
at Norton Co.

Carol and Family

I was sadden to hear of Dougs passing, know that you are in my prayers. I loved listening to your stories and sharing mine when we were together, here at the CBO. Carol please extend my prayers to your family. I have missed talking with you Carol and think of you often. May God keep you and yours in his loving arms at this time.

Carol and Family,

We are so saddened to learn of Doug's passing. We have so many wonderful memories of he and Bob coaching the Little League teams together in Princeton, when the boys were young.

Please accept our very deepest sympathies.