Richard-Kleinfeldt-Obituary

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Richard Edward Kleinfeldt

Jacksonville, North Carolina

May 28, 1945 – Jul 12, 2011

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May 28, 1945
DIED
July 12, 2011
LOCATION
Jacksonville, North Carolina

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Richard E. Kleinfeldt, 66, of Jacksonville formerly of Long Island, NY, passed away at home on July 12, 2011. Beloved husband of Susan. Survivedby brother, John (Theresa) and sisters, Margaret Miccio and Helen Welch. Devoted "Sir" (Grandfather) of Seven. Also survived by many nieces and nephews,...

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Susan,
Sorry I missed you on Thursday evening (in Jacksonville). Sending my condolances and prayers for you and your family during this difficult time. Please let me know if there is anything I can do to help now and/or in the future.

Russ and I are sending condolences, love, and prayers your way. So sorry to hear this sad news...

Thoughts and prayers are coming your way in this time of loss and sadness. "Sir" will be missed.

Dear Susan,
Our prays are with you and your family at this difficult time.
Jeanette, Roy and Family

I love you so much Richard. You were such a wonderful husband to my mom, a great "dad" to us "kids" and incredibly beyond amazing as a grandfather. You will be missed terribly by so many; we will keep your memory alive in our hearts for years to come.

Dear family, please accept my belayed condolences for Uncle Richard's passing.
I only just found out. Charles's daughter Deb.

We are so sorry, we will keep your family in our thoughts and prayers during this difficult time. If you need anything, please let us know.

Chuck, Kimberly and Andrew Conard

Our Deepest Sympathies to Susan & Richards Family... God Bless you all in this time of sorrow. Richie was the Best and will be so missed. Words cannot express how sad we feel. We were Blessed to know and have him for a friend.

Susan: my condolences to you in losing your best friend. I'm glad you both had a chance to enjoy some happiness by moving south and learning to slow down and smell the flowers along the way.

Carolyn