Jules-Klein-Obituary

Dr. Jules Klein

Orlando, Florida

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KLEIN, DR. JULES, 72, passed away December 27, 2008 in Altamonte Springs, FL. He was born June 11, 1936 in Utica, NY. Dr. Klein was an outstanding dentist and served the Orlando area for over 40 years. He was also an avid animal lover. He is survived by his...

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Jay was a good friend back in the middle 90s,we trained together at worlds gym and shared many interests, I remember when he went to Africa, some great stories, will look for him in God's kingdom of forever

To My Good Friend J,

Thank you for being a friend over the years and for your great sense of humor. I will miss the jokes that keep me laughing at times when I was down.

Thank you for the wonderful wildlife photos you shared with all of us.

My only regret is not getting a chance to say goodbye after returning too late from Europe.

Thank you for being a great dentist to my family and to the employees at LDS Vacuum.

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My deepest sympathy to Trish on Jay's passing. I know you were a rock for him. I am so sad and I will miss my neighbor and friend. He always brightened my day with a well delivered joke...even when times were tough for him. I loved his cheerful optimistic personality. I will miss those slobbery visits from Tarzan and Raven, but most of all I will miss Jay.

Nancy Dangel, Heathrow, Fl.

My sincerest sympathy to all of J's girls. I was very sad to hear the news. J brought the 4 girls out to ride my horse Dusty in the mid 70's. When he got on Dusty, she threw him off in to the dirt, J got right up and back on Dusty and told the girls "see this is a lesson when you fall of the horse you get right back on" I never heard the end of that on and he would remind me of this with his great sense of humor as I sat in his dental chair. J you will never be forgot. May God wrap his...

My sincerest sympathy to Trish on the passing of Jay.
I remember Jay from Bali where working out kept Dr. Klein years younger. Even as sickness ravaged his body, he reached out to others cheerfully optimistic that the next day would be better. '
Laura K.

Jules, I'm looking at a letter you wrote (9/26/00) that I had framed in which you reminisced about things we did together when we were boys in Utica. In your words: "dinner at the Bergers with some of Marian's Hungarian goulash; wrestling on Genesee Street; tuna fish sandwiches and potato chips for lunch at UFA. . . ." Other things we did through life. I'll miss you, my good friend. Love ya--Allen Berger, Savannah GA

I worked with Dr Klein until he retired. He was a true friend and I loved him dearly. I will miss him and his wicked sense of humor always.

DR. JAY WAS VIBRANT PERSONALITIY, HE REGALED THE NEIGHBORS WITH A NEW JOKE, A FRIENDLY SMILE AND TALES OF HIS ADVENTURES WIH HIS BEST BOYS, TARZAN AND RAVEN. HE WILL BE MISSED..... I MIGHT ADD, THAT HE AL WAYS REMEMBERED THE CHILDREN ON HALLOWEEN WITH A BASKET FULL OF CANDY.....AND A TOOTHBRUSH!

Jay Klein was a good man and a very important part of my life. It was a lifetime ago, but today I relived so many of our wonderful times together. My heart ached when I heard of his death. I knew if I ever needed a friend he would be there. I wish I would have been able to say goodbye and that I could be there now to pay my respect. My deepest sympathy to all of his family. Please know that I loved him dearly and he will always be in my thoughts and my prayers.
Shirley Klein Harper