Klaus-Lassig-Obituary

Klaus Karl Lassig

Bountiful, Utah

1937 - 2014

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1937 ~ 2014Bountiful, UT -Our loving husband, father, brother and buppi (grandpa), peacefully returned home to our Heavenly Father on October 20, 2014. Born in Schoenborn-Dreiwerden Saxony, Germany to Otto and Johanna Lassig, Klaus was the middle of three children. He was baptized at age eight in...

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Arlene and family,
My thoughts have been with you all for the past few days. He was such a special man and always so lovely to me. I have so many great memories from him! I imagine he was greeted in heaven with open arms from my dad and Manfred. Much love,
-Anita (Lassig) Raisbeck and family

Dear Reiner, we are very worry to learn of the passing of your brother. We remember hearing stories of your adventures as children and your obvious pride in his accomplishments. Wish we were there to give you a big hug, Ken and Bev Matheson

Dave & Marci,

I am so sorry to hear of your father's passing. Our sincerest condolences.

Arlene. I feel so bad that I was unable to make it to the viewing but I am going to try to make it to the funeral. I loved Klaus very much and Cindy is always so happy to see and my prays will be with you and your family. Love. Mark Nestman

Dear Arlene, Melanie, Jenae, David, Chris and family. We just read about Klaus's passing in the Deseret News and wanted to send our love and sympathy. It has been years ago since we all lived in the Monument Park 10th Ward as neighbors and friends. We loved Klaus's hard work ethic and playful humor. The obituary notice was a wonderful tribute to him and his family. The picture is as we remember him, only a bit older. Sorry we are not able to attend the funeral but our thoughts and prayers...

Arlene -

We send you our deepest condolences. When we met you & Klaus and were able to travel with you, we quickly fell in love with you both. You both had wonderful countenances and were so genuine and thoughtful. You were fun to be around. We will remember fondly the memories we shared with you. May the Lord's tender mercies be with you and your family at this time of sorrow and always.

Love, Vaughn & Kay Alvey

Arlene, so many years have gone by, but as a neighbor of our father he thought so much of you and Klaus, he always loved that you would stop by and say hello to him during the holidays. Our prayers are with you and your family and we know dad would want you to know Klaus was a good neighbor and a kind man, Ginger and myself send our love.
The Quick's

The Evans family sends their love. Klaus was like a member of our family in may ways for so many years.
It is with fondness that I recall, as a young man, traveling all over and working with Klaus installing sound systems. He was a great example, mentor,and friend to me.

Dear Arlene -I was so sorry to hear of the passing of your dear husband. I have thought of you and Klaus so much. I knew that he was sick. I don't know you very well. We met on a trip to Peru (Cusco and Machu Picchu). I was with my brothers and sisters who hiked the Inca Trail. May be you remember.I was so impressed with you both. I am thinking and praying for you and your family.

With love,
Caryn Martin