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Marvin R. Klein

Emporia, Kansas

Sep 6, 1926 – Jun 12, 2023

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September 6, 1926
DIED
June 12, 2023
LOCATION
Emporia, Kansas

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Roberts-Blue-Barnett Funeral Home- Emporia Obituary

Marvin Richard Klein, of Leawood, Kansas, formerly of Emporia, went to be with the Lord on Monday, June 12, 2023 at home in Leawood, Kansas . He was 96.

     A son of Leo and Elenora (Dabbelt) Klein, he was born in Clark County, KS on September 6th, 1926. Marvin attended grade school in...

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Aww, I didn't know Marvin died. I had a crush on him when he was my boss a short time. Fine looking man. Loyal to his bride!!!! Good Christian man. I hope he went easy and painless. ♥

Thank you for all of the wonderful messages, everyone....very much appreciated!!!

Aunt Norma and cousins and families –

Please know that our family is thinking and praying for of all of you with the passing of Uncle Bud. I have so many fond memories of your family coming to visit Fowler. Whenever we heard that either your family or the Unzicker’s were coming to Fowler, we always got super excited and couldn’t wait for your visit. My dad loved his brother so much. I think one of my earliest memories of Uncle Bud was sitting behind him in church one Sunday and...

Today’s Gospel is so fitting for Uncle Bud, who always inspired us with his deep faith.
"Come to me, all you who labor and are burdened,
and I will give you rest.
Take my yoke upon you and learn from me,
for I am meek and humble of heart;
and you will find rest for yourselves.
For my yoke is easy, and my burden light."

What a great life Uncle Bud lived. He exemplified a very kind and giving spirit throughout his life and touched so many others through his generosity. His legacy will live on here on earth as he enjoys his reunion with all his siblings and parents now in heaven. Our love and prayers are with Aunt Norma, Rick, Kerry, Kathy, Brenda and all the family at this time for peace and comfort.

I am very sorry for you loss. Marvin (and Norma) were such a pleasure to know and care for.

My heartfelt sympathy and prayers are extended to all the family at this time of loss. Uncle Bud was a truly wonderful and generous person who clearly was a community pillar and will be remembered joyfully for many years to come. Peaceful rest, Uncle Bud, and enjoy the reunion with all your siblings.

To Aunt Norma, Rick, Kerry, Kathy, Brenda, and families, we send our love and sympathy and will keep you in our thoughts and prayers. Uncle Bud touched many lives in his many years and we know his kindness and compassion lives on through you.

Our prayers go out for Uncle Bud that he rests in peace with the Lord. And our prayers also seek peace and understanding for Aunt Norma and all the family during this difficult time.