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Kenneth Klosterman

Cincinnati, Ohio

Age 87

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Cincinnati, Ohio
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Kenneth Klosterman Cincinnati - Kenneth Fuller Klosterman, owner and CEO of one of Cincinnati's oldest family held bakeries, Klosterman Baking Company Inc, and renowned magic collector died October 21, 2020, at the age of 87. Ken grew up in Northern Kentucky, a graduate of Beechwood High School...

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We worked with Ken for more than 10 years in Georgetown for the Holiday Home Tour. He and Judy always opened their Whitehall home for us to have on the tour. They were just wonderful hosts for our U.S. Grant home tour.

Kenny was a wonderful, kind man, My Dad Larry Roberts worked for Klosterman Bakery for many years until his retirement, he always said that Kenny was the best employer he ever worked for. I had the privilege of sitting down and talking with Kenny several years ago at his house in Loveland and got to see his huge collection of magic memorabilia, Kenny was so kind that day talking about my Dad working for him. RIP Kenny, I know you my Dad will have alot to talk about in heaven.

I stumbled upon this obituary and just wanted to let the Klosterman family know that my dad worked as a route salesman for Klosterman Bakery for years before he retired. He had insanely early hours when he would leave in the morning to get the bread to all the restaurants but really seemed to enjoy the work. The great part was that he would also get home early enough to be around for us while we were growing up. Because of this, he was also able to coach our baseball/softball teams. His...

I never met Ken, never knew him personally. But magicians around the world knew of Ken and his devotion to the art of magic through the years and his astonishing collection. It is people like Ken who have made magic as universally appealing as it is today. Ken, we thank you.

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Dear Klotserman Family prayers go out to your lose of unbelievable man that was kind hearted person, real knowledge on magic with his correction of fameless magicians all time, Klotserman bread company, me and a friend "Rick Cuthral" enjoyed talking a a tour of his museum of correction of different passed magicians, and chatting with him on Facebook at sometime of different magicians peace with and RIP. Ronald J. Gundrum live in Rising Sun Indiana

Kim and Michael,
I am really sorry for your loss. I will keep you both in my prayers.
Nancy Manassah
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My Deepest sympathy to the Klosterman family. I was a former neighbor of Ken and Judy. Often saw them in Kroger years ago.
They both were kind neighbors. I enjoyed so much sitting on my front porch and looking at their beautiful farm and watching the horses. I have missed that so much since moving away.
Eileen Gronberg