Karl-Slover-Obituary

Karl Slover

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Former Tampa resident Karl Slover, who was one of the Munchkins in 1939's "The Wizard of Oz," died Nov. 15, 2011, in Atlanta, Ga.

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Rest In Heaven

He was a true gem. Worked for him in St. Petersburg.

I will never forget the warm welcome and the entertainment you shared with me when I was in 2nd grade. You will forever be a living legacy!

Karl always could make you laugh. telling of working with Laurel & Hardy, & Spencer Tracy, & others. ( he would come into the store I worked at ) made me laugh & laugh. one day he came & gave me an autographed photo. It was so special. he was a treasure !

The Lord had Blessed him in so many ways. He was a gift to the world.
Gelatka family/American Slovaks

Your laughter & smiles have added happiness to our hearts.

Dearest Mr. Slover, your kind spirit and wonderful heart will be missed. What a beautiful person you are. You touched so many lives and made us all smile and be gracious people. God bless you little trumpeter. The heavens are singing and dancing because a beautiful angel has come into the beautiful kingdom of heaven. We love and miss you. R.I.P.

Another great has left us. The Wizard of OZ is still and will always be my very favorite movie. The legacy that this film has left us, makes the loss of the actors that much sadder. Rest well little trumpter, you will be missed.