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Roberta Theiss Klein

Houston, Texas

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ROBERTA THEISS KLEIN passed away Thursday, Jan. 29, at her home in Klein, Texas. She was born April 2, 1920, in the Klein Community and was a descendant of Pioneer German settlers. She was married to Alvin A. Klein for 35 years before his death in 1974. She is survived by her children, John...

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Sonja, the streets of God have a new citizen, your mother. Heaven seems more and more inviting - so many that we have loved are peopling it. Our hearts and prayers are with you and your family as you endure this difficult time. Love and God's abundance to each of you.

To the Family of Mrs. Klein:
My sympathy is with you. Mrs. Klein will be missed greatly. She was such a wonderful person to work with.

Love

Cindy Dean

To Allan and Family,
Please accept my condolences in the passing of your mother. My thoughts are prayers are with you and may God strengthen you in the coming days.
John N. Humphrey
Commonwealth Alumni

Sonja,
My heart is with you....I did not know your Mother, but she must
have been a wonderful person...
Love Iragene

Sonja, I am so sorry to hear of your Mom's death. You are in my thoughts and prayers. Love, Marcia

David & Mary,
We know that Roberta brought joy and love to you, your children, and the whole Klein family. Our thoughts and prayers are with you as you celebrate her life.

I have so many happy memories of both Roberta and Alvin. I was very honored to be a pall bearer when he passed away. We were good friends, and neither of them will be forgotten in my prayers.

So many great thoughts come to mind when I think of Grandmommy. Her great laugh which always made me smile and laugh as well. Her family meals with all the great smells and great company. Her farm and garden and the time we spent working it. Her love of the outdoors which all of us now share. Her generosity which has helped so many. Her love of family and the commitment she gave to the family. What a tremendous, positive impact she made on all of us.

We will always remember her laugh, her love of family and her ready smile. Some of my earliest memories were of running into her kitchen and grabbing some freshly baked gingersnaps out of the cookie jar and seeing her smiling face. She always had a way of encouraging us, with her quiet certitude and tender smile. We will miss her greatly. God Bless you Grandmommy.