Eugene-Klein-Obituary

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Eugene Joseph Klein

Louisville, Kentucky

Mar 7, 1929 – May 3, 2018 (Age 89)

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March 7, 1929
DIED
May 3, 2018
AGE
89
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Louisville, Kentucky
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Bosse Funeral Home, Inc. - Louisville Obituary

Eugene Joseph Klein, 89, of Louisville, KY passed away on 05/03/2018. He was predeceased by his parents, Roy J. and Regina V. (Koster) Klein, his siblings, Jeanie Klein Kline, Gloria “Boots” Wigginton, and Fred E. “Bud” Klein and first wife Mary Irma (Pittroff) Klein and dog Ducky.

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To Mary Gene and her siblings:
Please accept our deepest sympathy for your loss.
Your Dad and all of your family are in our thoughts and prayers.
Bob & Martha Schaefer

If you ever get cold, stand in the corner of a room for a while....They're usually 90 degrees
RIP, you will be missed!

We wish we could be there during your time of loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

John and Cyndi Gillespie

Gene lit up any room he entered. His love of life and my sister Peggy along with the corniest jokes i have ever heard are what made him so special to me. He spoke fondly and often of his children and grandchildren. I send my prayers and blessing to all who celebrate the one and only Captain Geno.

We send you our heartfelt sympathy and wish you comfort and peace in the coming months. Praying for you, Aunt Peggy. We are so sorry we can't be there in person to celebrate Gene's life (and his jokes).

Peggy, we are so sorry for your loss. You and your family are in our prayers. Paul and Mel Pfister

Gene, you will always have a special place in our hearts and memories. Eternity is a long time but I bet you never run out of jokes up there.

Sorry to hear of Gene's passing. He was our neighbor for many years. Dad (Joe Thompson) and Gene had a very amusing relationship. They enjoyed trying to get each other's goat and one up one another. He always had a joke or two to share each day. He was a good neighbor and friend. Our condolences and prayers to the whole family. Germaine Whitehouse and Marissa Morrison

Captain Geno was sure to light up any room he entered. We will miss him and his love of life, love for my sister Peggy, and over the top bragging about his children and grand children. His smile, chuckles, and laughter are seered in our memory. (And yes many of the corniest jokes I have ever heard!)
Blessings to all and regrets that I cannot physically be with you Peggy and all of Gene's loved ones this week. Be sure that my prayers for comfort, rest and peace are being lifted up from...