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Raymund C. Klumpp

Bay City, Michigan

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Klumpp, Raymund C. (Ray) Pinconning, Michigan Mr. Klumpp, age 81, passed away with his family at his side on Tuesday, April 4, 2006 at his residence following a brief illness. He was born in Bay City on October 10, 1924 to the late Edward H. & Blanche (Angers) Klumpp. He married the former...

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Alana & family:
Our deepest sympathy in the loss of your Dad. He always made us smile whenever we were with him. Blessings to your Mom and entire family - Know our prayers are with you.

Elaine and Family,

It has been an honor and privilage to have shared in the life of this wonderful and blessed man. Ray passes on his legacy to his children and grandchildren, epitomizing how to live every day by "The Golden Rule".

Peace and God Bless,

"Ranger Steve"

We were so sorry to hear of your loss. The thoughts of many are with you at this time of sorrow.

Elaine and Family, You have our deepest sympathy. Ray was a great guy and always had a smile and kind word. He will be missed.

Deepest sympathy to the Klump family. Prayers and thoughts are with you. I graduated with Barry.

Elaine,
We were deeply saddened by Rays passing. His upbeat manner and friendship will always be deeply impressed in our memory.

Our hearts are saddened by the loss of such a pillar in our church and community. Ray was one of the kindest, happiest, and sincere gentlemen that I have known. I will always remember each and every hug he has given and his warm, caring and supportive smile. He was a devoted husband, father and friend to many. Ray was titled "Mr. Hospitality" at our parish festival and a title that was so well deserved. Many prayers as you cherish the wonderful memories of a wonderful man!

Mrs. Klumpp and Family,

You have our deepest sympathy. We are so sorry for your loss.

I last saw Mr. Klumpp at the Island Lake Property Owners meeting. I can still feel the warm hug he gave me.

Our son Joey, now a Junior at Michigan Tech will always remember Mr. Klumpp as the "Candy Man".

Thank you for sharing this wonderful man with all who knew him. He will be greatly missed.

Sincerely, Mary Lou (Wilson), Bob, & Joey Wisniewski

Elaine & Family,
I am truly sorry for your loss. Ray was a great guy,always with a smile on his face and a hug. I'll always remember when he came to visit me in the hospital after Brent was born. They were not going to let him in so he said he was the Grandpa. I was sleeping so he left a pink rose on my table from him and Elaine. You are in my thoughts and prayers.
God bless you all.