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Thomas "Tommy" Kline

Milwaukee, Wisconsin

1973 - 2020 (Age 47)

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Thomas "Tommy" Kline Milwaukee - Entered into eternal life, Tuesday, September 1, 2020 at the age of 47. Born March 30, 1973 in Milwaukee Wisconsin. He is survived by father Robert Kline, beloved son of Kris (Keith) Jamieson, sister Julie (Tom) Felser, nephew Jack Felser, niece Alyssa Felser, and...

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Although I have not seen Tom in well over a decade, I'm missing him, and sad knowing he's not out there helping others as he did so well.
One of the last times I spent with Tom was at Bradford Beach with him, my brother Jason and their friends. We had decided to walk to the cow snack bar and I had left my shoes back at our spot. I didnt ask; Tommy just directed me to hop on for a piggy back ride so my feet didn't burn in the hot sand. He made me feel safe and special because of his...

A Marine's Marine. A dedicated public servant. Rest easy brother; we've got it from here.

Was privileged to know Tom for almost 20 years. We first met when he was a rookie officer. Our paths would cross multiple times per year for the last 19 years. No matter the situation, he he always had a smile and a laugh, and was willing to assist me in helping his fellow officers. I can say without hesitation that he was a good man; a man who would put himself before others. It simply doesn’t get any better than that. You will certainly be missed. God bless you and keep you.


I started working for the Pewaukee School system in 1984. (Retired in 2013) My second year was as the Middle School secretary. Tommy would be with me in the office on a regular basis....he was just a goof ball ...a really sweet kid. ...(same age as my son at the time). We had some really interesting conversations. Teachers would tease him that he intentionally tried to get sent down to the office in order to spend the days with me. (Think there was some element of truth to...

What a huge loss not only to family, friends, men and women in blue at MPD but to the community. My deepest sympathies.

Tom, my Buddy!!! When we worked together, we spend a lot of time hanging out as best friends; with lots of meaningful conversations. I will forever remember Tom’s caring heart to make everyone around him happy, and his
soul - deep - bright -smile.
My prayers to his family.

Maybe everyone hated elementary school, and middle school. I did.

I became friends with Tom in 8th grade. Tom was kind to me and, for the life of me, I didn't really understand why. He was older, cooler, and people wanted to be his friend. I think the most admiral thing about Tom was that it didn't even seem to occur to him that he was being kind. That's just how he was. We were unlikely friends. At least, I thought we were unlikely because I couldn’t imagine how anyone would want...

I worked at the uniform store where Tom would come in. He always had a way to make you laugh he had a larger than life personality he became more than a customer he became a friend and he will be missed

I worked with Tom. He had a gentle and kind spirit. He served his community well. My condolences to his family.