Richard-Klompus-Obituary

Richard Klompus

Fort Worth, Texas

Mar 2, 1931 – Jul 29, 2013 (Age 82)

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BORN
March 2, 1931
DIED
July 29, 2013
AGE
82
LOCATION
Fort Worth, Texas

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Richard Klompus died peacefully at his home during his 82 year Monday morning July 29, 2013. Service: 10 a.m. Wednesday in the Beth-El Section of Greenwood Memorial Park with Rabbi Charlie Cytron-Walker of Congregation Beth Israel, Colleyville, officiating. Memorials: In lieu of flowers,...

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Tina,
I just heard the news today of Rick's passing, and I wanted to express my sympathy to you. I worked with Rick at Louis Bull, and it was always a pleasure working with him. He was a wonderful guy, and it always made me happy when the bell on the door rang and he would walk in. He always spoke so highly of you too. I have fond memories of him.

Tina
Again Tami and I would like to extend our deepest sympathy to you and the family. We knew you and Rick loved to cruise and even though we were not with you a couple of months ago I know you cherised your time with him cruising. As President of our largest hospital volunteer program here in Wichita I know what it meant to all that came in contact with Rick at his job....always remember "Experts built the Titanic.. Volunteers built the ARC..Jerry and Tami from Kansas

Rick, we love you and will keep you in our hearts. I am blessed to have had you in my life these past 20 years.

Rick will be missed by his second family here at DFW

Rick had a smile that would light up the room. He was kind and generous and it was truly a pleasure and an honor working with him as volunteer at DFW Airport. I will miss him greatly. My thoughts and prayers are with his family.

My sincere sympathy to Tina, Barry and family.

Tina...We were so shocked by this news. Rick brought so much joy to our office & always looked forward to seeing his smiling face. He, my Dad & Curly are reminiscing about those days. We will all miss him very much & I know there is a void in your heart. Keep those memories close & pray that they will begin to ease the saddness. Much love to you & your family. May he R.I. P.

Rick was a wonderful DFW Airport Ambassador volunteer. So dependable, cheerful and dedicated to helping people. The Program and all the friends he made at the airport will miss him

Karen Turner