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Judy and Glenn Airgood
October 18, 2025 | Other


Easton, Pennsylvania
May 21, 1949 – Oct 3, 2025 (Age 76)
Kenneth L. Klabunde, 76, of Easton, PA, passed away peacefully on Friday, October 3, 2025, at his home.Born May 21, 1949, in Easton, PA, he was the son of the late Fred A. and Margaret E. "Marge" (Blauch) Klabunde.He and his loving wife, Barbara H. (Panzini) Klabunde, celebrated 49 years of...
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Judy and Glenn Airgood
October 18, 2025 | Other
I am sorry that I will be out of town for his services.
Sal Panto
October 16, 2025 | Friend
I grew up two doors from Ken on Milton street. I still remember our football games in the Shapiro. lot. Hw was a great guy who had a love of Easton history especially the State Theatre he was a good guy who helped me a lot when I was the Jaycee Chairman of the first live show at the State the first in many years. Rest in peace My friend.
Sal Panto
October 15, 2025 | Friend
May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived. I had the pleasure to work with Ken for many years, by far one of my favorite managers to work for. RIP Ken, my condolences to his family.
Bonnie
October 12, 2025 | Work
Barb, and family, It was truly my honor to get to know Ken and to be his neighbor for 30 years. He was a kind, soft spoken man who was an active listener! I appreciated him sharing his knowledge with me, and enjoyed sharing my life experience with him. Susan and I will greatly miss him. I know he is no longer in pain and I am sure he is sharing his wisdom in heaven. I will always be here for you Barb! Christine and Susan Bradley
Christine Bradley
October 11, 2025 | Friend
Barb, Amy, Laura ,Scott , Bruce and families . I am so sorry to hear of Ken´s passing thoughts and prayers to all of you . Please accept my heartfelt condolences he´s gone way too soon . The last time I saw Ken he came to see me at the post office to get shipping information when he was writing his book and enlightened me with his knowledge. It was always great to see all of you even after my parents moved and I had the pleasure to live in Bro and Ester's house and be neighbors once again...
Susan Cope
October 11, 2025 | Friend
Oh my, my dear friend and collaborator Ken! A fine man indeed! Gone from us way too soon. How so many of us appreciated his love of historic Easton, his recollection of any Easton downtown history from decades past and present. His writings and dedication for the printing of his phenomenal Seville/Boyd Theater book. He told me this year that he was completing his creative photo and narrative book regarding the history of the 1926 Historic State Theatre, the fabulous theatre he was so...
Phil Mitman
October 07, 2025 | Friend

Growing up, I always felt I was a lucky child. Ken, Scott and Bruce lived next door to my grandparents. It was like having three brothers. Ken was the oldest so I was often the recipient of many of his clothes as he outgrew them. We were both avid readers and he got me hooked on "Hardy Boys" mysteries in my early youth. Sadly, Easton has lost one of its truly great historians. Ken understood and worked diligently to be a keeper and protector of city history. His books and comprehensive...
Dave Adams
October 06, 2025 | Friend
Rest In Peace Classmate.
Rick Hageman
October 06, 2025 | School