Helen-Klohe-Obituary

Helen Klohe

Loveland, Ohio

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KLOHEHelen (nee Watrin) of Loveland. Beloved wife of 57 years to the late William Klohe. Loving mother of Stephanie Brice (Richard Wallace), William K. Klohe Jr. (Gail), Elaine Bradford, and Paul Klohe (Theresa). Cherished grandmother of Jason, Stephen, Lyn, William, Cory, Nicholas, Kevin,...

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Remembering the beautiful Helen who was like a ray of sunshine to all who crossed her path

Helen was our meditation partner at Marilyn and Charlie Kuntz´s every week. We celebrated Helen´s 90th birthday at the Kenwood Country Club. Always dressed to the nines, she sat in the first row at Greenacres while the Cincinnati Symphony and Ballet performed and Helen´s admirers came to chat with her. What a special lady!

I was in a meditation group with Helen. She was so sweet and a good listener and she dressed impeccably! Save a space for me on a very fluffy cloud ❤

Leaving for Donna and Norm's '60s Party

Enjoying a beautiful day on Helen's porch

Donna and Norm's '60s Party on October 11, 2014

We are so saddened by Aunt Helen's passing. So grateful for reconnecting and
spending time together and by phone.
There is every confidence that the angels led her into paradise.
We plan to dig into a pint of Greators black raspberry ice cream tonight in her honor.
A life so very well lived.
Missed by so many.
Until we meet again-we love you!

Helen possessed all the elements that define a good person. She was kind and loving, positive and forgiving, always seeking ways to help others in need, and had a great sense of humor. In my 37 years of association, she always treated me as her adopted son. I am so glad that I was fortunate to see her last July, and had a wonderful evening with her and the family in Cincinnati. Now only memories persist. God bless her soul and may she Rest In Peace. We will miss you!
My deepest...

Helen possessed all the elements that define a good person. She was kind and loving, positive and forgiving, always seeking ways to help others in need, and had a great sense of humor. In my 37 years of association, she always treated me as her adopted son. I am so glad that I was fortunate to see her last July, and had a wonderful evening with her and the family in Cincinnati. Now only memories persist. God bless her soul and may she Rest In Peace. We will miss you!
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