Ryan-Von Klein-Obituary

Ryan Von Klein

Eugene, Oregon

1978-2011

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Ryan Jerevon KleinRyan Jere von Klein died unexpectedly, February 1, 2011, at the age of 32.A funeral mass will be celebrated Friday, February 11, 2011, at 2pm at St. Mary's Catholic Church in Eugene with a reception to follow in the church hall.Ryan was born March 18, 1978, in Eugene, Oregon to...

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Dear VK family,
I am praying you will have the peace of God as you walk down this new and unfamiliar road. Ryan was a very kind person and had the best smile. I hope you find joy and comfort in your memories of him. May God bless you and give you strength.

Larry & Carmen - I don't know if you remember me, but we worked together 25 years ago. I just want you to know how sorry I am for your loss. May the wonderful memories you have with your beloved son sustain you in the dark times. My thoughts & prayers are with you.

You are dearly missed. Love to you and your sweet family.

Ryan, you will be forever missed. I truly cherished our time we spent all those summers playing baseball. My thoughts and prayers to you and your family.

Ryan, you will be forever missed. I enjoyed playing baseball with you and spending all those summers in Eugene together and most importantly having you as a friend. My thoughts and prayers to you and your family.

Carmen and Larry, it was a great shock to hear about Ryan. We met five years ago he impressed me then and continued to do so,My trips to Eugene always included a meeting with Ryan to catch up on various things and have a laugh I and my son Ian will miss that tremendously.Lauren and Children Kellen and Conner may God wrap his arms around you and keep you in his care.

If I close my eyes I can go back 12 years and see you throwing a baseball to Kyler and cheering him on when he hit it to the 3rd floor at the Hilyard House. I can see you holding McKenzie just days after she was born. Those are the memories I will cherish forever. Until I see you again my friend.

Miles kept us from getting to know you better. You being on the west coast & us on the east coast. But it really didn't matter much, as we knew how wonderful you were. We remember how much you wanted to come stay with us & go to The Baseball Hall of Fame. Well Ryan, we hope that your finally going to get to visit there!

Godspeed to you Ryan, as you journey through a magnificent eternal life. However, you will be greatly missed here in this life.

Lauren, I was so...

I knew Ryan as a KRVM radio student at Sheldon High...he was a great kid and I am sure he was a great adult! He often bragged about his family...he loved you all very much...my thoughts and prayers are with you now...and my sincere condolences. I will always remember Ryan. Mary Guldager