Margaret-Klumpp-Obituary

Margaret R. Klumpp

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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KLUMPPMARGARET R. (nee Fiedler), on June 9, 2009, of Oxford Circle. Beloved wife of the late Harry G.; loving mother of Arlene R. Keyser (Harvey) and Audrey R. Brockwell; dear grandmother of 5 and great grandmother of 9.; sister of Kathryn D. Boettcher; aunt of Linda J. Boettcher. Relatives and...

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Mrs. Brockwell, John & Scott,
My deepest condolonces on the passing of your mom & grandmom. It just won't be the same on the block knowing that Mrs. Klump won't be on the porch to chat with as I'm walking by. She was always a pleasure to talk with. I sincerely hope that memories will comfort you during such a sad time.
Sally (5935)

My deepest sympathy to you and your family. May God comfort you during this hard time.

Sonya

Grandmom Klumpp was a wonderful women. Always a kind word and a pleasent smile. We enjoyed many joful, happy times together. She will be watching over us to make sure we live life to the fullest. Although we say our goodbyes today, we too will join her some day in heaven with all our family and friends. For now she will live forever in our hearts. Much Love, The Cieslak Family

Dear Peachie and Arlene,
Our deepest sympathy for your loss. For some reason, God didn't create enough people like your mom - so vibrant, street smart, humorous and full of life ! And, lets not forget, brutally honest and sharp as a tack ! She truly was the BEST OF THE BEST and will be sorely missed by us all. If there is any consolation, we know she's happy being back together with her true " soul mate " . As far as memories go, lets see ...there's your mom walking Heidi/Gretchen...

Dear Audrey and family:

My deepest sympathy to you and your family. I'll keep you all in my prayers.

Sincerely,

Lynn Marynowitz

Dear Arlene, Peachie & the kids; I'm devistated to hear of Marge's passing on the same date as my mom. They were neighbors for over 50 years. I think she had lived on the block longer than anyone else. My favorite times growing up were sitting on the porch talking to her. I'd go to Melrose's and get her Benson & Hedges Gold. And two TV Guide's. We would race to see who could get the crossword puzzle done 1st. The hot choclate she would make us when we shovled snow. She was always...

Ernie and Nan

Our Nan always had a smile on her face, a good word to say and laughter that was contagious. Nan could ease your worries, or fix a truck and make the best potato salad on this earth.

Thank you, Nanny, for passing on your gifts to all of us.

Love,

Janet, Ernie, Luke and Cameron

Dear Arlene & Peachie: I want you to know how much I loved your mom. My favorite times were spent sitting on the porch with her. I would get two TV Guides and we would race to see who could get the crossword puzzle done faster. Then the walks to Melrose's to get her Benson & Hedges Gold Packs. And the hot chocolate she made us when were shoveling snow. She was like my 2nd mom, I could always go and talk to her about anything. And to die on the same date as my mom, what a shock. My...