May God bless you and your...
Also met Klein during my tenure at Linkabit. Deep intuition on all fronts and an artist at heart. Somewhat rare for this field.
Brian Balthazor
June 19, 2020 | Coworker
Bozeman, Montana, California
1942 - 2016
Klein S. Gilhousen, pioneer and internationally recognized leader in digital communications, passed away April 14, 2016.Klein Shaw Gilhousen was born on April 13, 1942, in West Lafayette, Ohio, to Klein and Eleanor Gilhousen. As a military family they moved often, living on bases throughout the...
Read MoreAlso met Klein during my tenure at Linkabit. Deep intuition on all fronts and an artist at heart. Somewhat rare for this field.
Brian Balthazor
June 19, 2020 | Coworker
So sad about Kliens passing. Would like to visit his son Phil since I facilitate local brain injury support group.
Mary DeBernardis Rd,MS, LN
June 15, 2018 | Gallatin Gateway, MT | Friend
He was a very strong person and had surprising intuition. I knew him from the early years at Linkabit. No more landings on the highway...surprised you're gone now.
Ken Kay
July 20, 2017 | Lolo, MT | Coworker
So blessed to have met you.
Carolyn Eagle
April 30, 2016 | Vienna VA
Sending our love and hugs from your family in Michigan. ♡
Carrie Brock
April 30, 2016 | Charlotte, MI
I met Klein and worked with him a Qualcomm, we both shared a passion for flying and would always stop what he was doing to talk about planes...he is now soaring with the eagles...
John Flippen
April 25, 2016 | Bonita, CA
The memory of a good person is a blessing. It was an honor to know and work with a man of good faith and integrity. RIP Klein.
Samir Soliman
April 22, 2016 | Poway, CA
Wow. What do you say when a friend passes!? Klein was one of the smartest guys i worked with. He always had cool insights into everything, including life. Take care my friend flyimg up there without
A plane.
Rich Kerr
April 19, 2016 | San Diego, CA
I was lucky enough to work with Klein both at Linkabit and at Qualcomm. His dedication, ingenuity, and enthusiasm for any project that sparked his interest was an inspiration. He was a mentor and a friend, and I was very sorry to learn of his passing.
My deepest sympathy to Karen and the rest of his family
John Noerenberg
April 19, 2016 | Rancho Santa Fe, CA