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John Klym Jr.

Binghamton, New York

1923 - 2013 (Age 90)

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Klym, John Jr.John Klym Jr., 90 years, loving husband of Pauline (Grech) Klym for sixty-six years, entered into eternal rest on Monday morning, July 22, 2013 at the Susquehanna Nursing Home, Johnson City. John was born on March 13, 1923 in Binghamton to the late John and Julia Klym. John was an...

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Pauline, Sharon, Vickie, Gene...my brother Marty just gave me the sad news of John's passing, so many memories of your close and wonderful family. All those years - I remember a yellow car; Chevy wasn't it? Sharing your family was just the way you all lived. Bobbi and Deedee; the farm with the cherry trees and (I still love) fresh green beans right from the garden. Stephie and Joe, I see you occasionally at chicken and biscuit dinners at the Vestal American Legion - I am so sorry for your...

So sorry to learn of John's passing. A wonderful neighbor who I will miss seeing out on his patio. My deepest condolences to the family.

John was a dedicated work to St. John's everyone will miss him. May the Lord give strength in these hard times for comfort and ease pain. Memory Eternal.

Dear Pauline & Family,
So sorry to read of the passing of John. He was always friendly and a true gentleman. Thoughts and Prayers are with him and his beautiful Family.
Sincerely,
Marlene (Culligan) Danielowicz

Sharon - Sorry to hear the loss of your Dad. Deepest sympathy to you and your family.

Cathy DePersiis

Vickie and Family,
Our condolences and prayers to you and your family. Your Dad was a great man.
God Bless.
Len and Linda Santalucia and Family

Pauline, Sharon,Vickie,
I was really saddened to read of the passing of John. He was a great neighbor for all those years. No one could cut a lawn or seal a driveway as
well as he did. I will have great memories of him.

Gene, I'm truly sorry to hear of John's passing. We spent a lot of fun time "gabbing" and "kidding" around when I'd see him as I peddled papers on N. Arch, Academy, Jay Streets and Pearl Ave. He was a good man and I'll keep him in my prayers. Take Care and Be Well.

Vic and family: The sorrow is deep but take comfort in knowing he is now at peace.
Know you can rely on your friends and family for support.