John-KLOPSCH-Obituary

John Warren KLOPSCH

Nine Mile Falls, Washington

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DIED
December 4, 2021
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Nine Mile Falls, Washington

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John was 74 when he went to heaven after a two-year battle with melanoma. Born to Warren John Klopsch and Gloria Marie Schneider in Chicago, IL, he was the oldest of his siblings, Barbara, Rob, and Steve. He grew up in Mt. Prospect, Illinois. He spent his summers as a boy working on his uncle's...

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I sometimes look up old friends and acquaintances on-line and had wondered about John. I am sad to read of his passing but glad Heaven is his new home. I went to seminary with him and I remember so well his laughter and had good times of discussion with him and others in the old dormitory Milliken Hall at Western in Portland. He was fun to be with, plenty of laughter! He questioned many things at that time, which helped me a lot as a new Christian, myself. I was glad to read of his great...

I was very saddened to hear of John's passing. My memory of John is as a client of his some 30 years ago. I was at a low point in my life, but because of his help and guidance I was able move on with my life, continue in my profession, marry, raise a beautiful family, and have a rewarding life. My Thursday visits with John were something I really looked forward to. He was a common sense, calming influence in my life in a time when I sorely needed it. He was a friend after my first meeting;...

Many years ago, my family was introduced to John and Jean by their daughter Jenna, a.k.a. "Pup". Jenna during high school years at Mead spent time at our home, friends with my son Seth. I had the privilege to practice with John in our North Spokane office, and what a joy he was offering his gift of wisdom and humor to clients and other therapists. John`s deep faith and warm approachable personality blessed everyone who knew him. Sending much love to his family in this time of loss.

John was such a generous man, professionally, spiritually, and personally. It was an honor to practice with him and to be his friend. It is hard to put in to words how important he has been to my work and to me. My heart goes out to Jean and their family.

sorry for your loss and may your faith be your strength and positive uplift at this time. Had seen you at church but didn't get to share greetings. We would liked to have had a chance to know John and you. Sincere sympathy and thank God for his presence and power that he has had in your life. Sincerely, Emerson and Arlene