Jill-Klein-Obituary

Jill Klein

Orlando, Florida

1962 - 2016

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Klein, Jill Born 1962 she passed peacefully at home on January 20, 2016. A beloved and cherished wife, daughter, sister, aunt, mentor and friend. Jill earned her Accounting degree from University of Florida and her executive M.B.A. from UCF. She had a very successful career during which...

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I met Jill through my husband as they were coworkers at the time. She was one of the most kindest, gentle, caring individuals, you could meet
And her love and appreciation for animals was infectious.
I know she has been resting in peace now with no more suffering. Amen!

C. P.

I am a firm believer in divine intervention. Jill and I met the day I turned 26 years old, I credit her with giving me back the self-esteem I had lost years earlier, and I have told people my birthday will never be the same. One of the things I have done to honor Jill is keep a notebook highlighting the ways I bring a laugh to someone just as she taught me. I was on page 26 when a miracle happened.

I recently reconnected with an old friend from the fourth grade who just happens to...

I will donate to pet shelters in her honor.

I want Jill's friends and family to know Jill was a great friend. She taught me how to enjoy life again after I went through six months of agony from a bad relationship. Even though we eventually went on with our lives and didn't keep in regular contact, I want you all to know Jill is the reason I woke up one morning 26 years old and realized I'd never been 16. We still made a point of remembering each other's birthdays for years after, and it was just this week, the week that would have been...

Very sorry for your loss. May your family receive comfort and hope as our Heavenly Father tells us we can be reunited with our loved ones we've lost in death.

One day soon the sting of death will be gone forever. May our Heavenly Father give your family comfort.

So sorry for your lost,
May the God of comfort help threw
Theses hard times.

Sanford fl