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Marvin A. Klaus

Windsor Locks, Connecticut

Jul 6, 1951 – Nov 21, 2016 (Age 65)

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BORN
July 6, 1951
DIED
November 21, 2016
AGE
65
LOCATION
Windsor Locks, Connecticut

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Marvin A. Klaus, 65, lifelong resident of Windsor Locks, passed away unexpectedly on Monday, November 21, 2016, at home. He was born on July 6, 1951, in Hartford, CT; a son of Josephine (Kuczynski) Klaus of Windsor Locks and the late Fred Leopold Klaus. He was employed by the Southern Auto...

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It’s been four years since we lost you. I think of you every day❤

Marvin,
I was blessed to know you.
May you rest peacefully in the Arms of the Angels.

Marvin, I'm missing you every day at the auto auction. You were a good friend who made every day lively and enjoyable. Your questions and comments about the world in general were so much fun! Thanks for being a great part of my life and of so many others. Rest in peace, my friend. Sending my condolences to your family.

R.I.P. Marvin,we will all miss you and your wonderful music at the polish club GOD BLESS YOU

Hey Marv I am so sorry to hear of your passing... it's way to early to see you left us.. I remember the days we used to hit a few beers together..hanging out at the IPC club... You me and Santa (Brian)before going out bar hoping.. We had some fun back in the day... God Bless you Rest In Peace...

Candy, and Missy--
I was so sorry to read about your brother. Please extend my condolences to your entire family. I hope memories of happier times will sustain you and help you through what will probably be a bitter-sweet holiday season. I know I haven't seen you in years, but I never forget you, and please know that you are in my thoughts right now.

Marvin, I can't believe your gone. You were a great boss, taught me everything about Southern. You were a great friend, and you were a great guy. Those are the reasons why we all loved you. 0ur discussions on the van were something else. You made our days filled with laughter, sometimes. I will miss you and think of you every day. It was my pleasure knowing you. Sleep with the angel's my friend. Till we meet again. Love you.

Marvin I'm gonna miss your narrative about about whats going on about the cars at the auction and your sence of humor at the radio shack in the morning bud your missed by all of us may God Bless you and keep you in his hands

I'm so sorry to hear of Marvin's passing, he was an amazing person. I enjoyed his company so much when he came in on my shifts.... we sure did laugh a lot. I will keep you all in my thoughts and prayers.