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Tilmann C.W. Kleinsteuber

Mountain Top, Pennsylvania

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MOUNTAIN TOP — Tilmann C.W. Kleinsteuber, Ph.D., 82, of Mountain Top, passed away on Sunday, Nov. 6, 2016, at his home.

He was born in Berlin, Germany, on July 16, 1934, a son of the late Werner and Eva Kleinsteuber.

Doctor Kleinsteuber attended elementary school in Berlin and...

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My parents have been friends with Tilmann for as long as I could remember. I grew up with Tilmann being a regular guest at our family/friend holiday parties and get-togethers. As I became an adult, traveled the world, and married my husband who has an equal passion for travel, we became great friends with Tilmann. We planned annual visits in DC or back in Pennsylvania. We would spend hours together with Tilmann talking about our world travels and laughing from each other's stories. Every...

I met Tillman on my vacation a few years ago. I so appreciated his educational stories of world travel. His sincerity and humor will long be remembered. He will be missed. Art Mitchell,Dover, NH

I only knew Tillman in recent years, but thoroughly appreciated his wit and humor. I am greatly saddened to learn of his passing. He was a most wonderful man, and will be greatly missed.

Tilmann was a friend of our family for many years and a wonderful man. I have many fond memories of his visiting for the holidays, always being the character we knew and loved. To Tilmann I owe both my love of skiing (and some gratitude for his many lessons) and my fondness for travel. How we were able to convince my parents to let me take that first trip alone I don't know, but what an impact it had and it wouldn't have happened if not for Tilmann.

Farewell my friend.

I was so sorry to hear of Tilmann's passing. I recently moved from Mountain Top but for years enjoyed lunches and interesting conversations with my dear friend. Tilmann, you will be missed.

Fondly, Sterling Dougherty

Dr. Kleinsteuber was my Physics professor at King's in 1967 which was shortly after his arrival at the college. It was a challenging class but he was always available to help his students and encourage them to do their best. Years later Tilmann became a patient and neighbor of mine and I had the opportunity to know this remarkable man much better. Godspeed to you Tilmann, RIP.

May you Rest In Peace my dear friend and neighbor. You will be missed. God Bless.