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Robert Kleeman Obituary

Kleeman, Robert
Willard "Bob"
11/24/1923 - 2/21/2019

95, passed away peacefully on February 21, 2019. Born on November 24, 1923, Bob, the only child of Genevieve and Henry Kleeman, was raised on a ranch near Elizabeth, Colorado. One could say Bob's story begins with a trusted ranch dog. If it were not for Binx pulling the toddler out of a freezing creek, what follows would not have come to be. As a child, Bob's best friend was his horse named Brownie, who would patiently wait whenever he fell off. While a student at Elizabeth High School, Bob played the saxophone (as well as in local bands) and competed on the speech and debate and basketball teams. Most importantly, though, while there, Bob met his sweetheart and future wife of 72+ years, Dorothy Tapparo.

At the age of 19, Bob enlisted with the Army Air Corps and was trained as a B-17 radio-gunner. On its first combat mission to Berlin, Bob's plane was shot down over the North Sea. Thirteen months and two prisoner-of-war camps later, Bob and his fellow servicemen were liberated by the Russians. Upon his return home, Bob married Dot on March 28, 1946 in Elbert. In April of that same year, Bob embarked upon a 42 year career with The Denver Dry Goods-working from electronics salesman to store manager. After retiring from The Denver, Bob worked in the Centennial AAA office for 15 years.

In his retirement, Bob enjoyed volunteering for the church as a eucharistic minister and volunteering for the library. An avid reader, skier, hiker and birder, Bob loved nature (as well as the Broncos and the Rockies!). Arguably, Bob's favorite place on earth was a peace-ful hill, "the Ranch" in South Park or, as he termed it, "God's Country". A humble, loving, and devoted husband, father, grandfather/great-grandfather, Bob took an active interest in the lives of his children and grandchildren, especially as a vocal fan on the sidelines of the many teams on which the kids played.

He is survived by his wife, Dorothy; daughter, Sharon (Tom) Dobson; son, Gary (Katie) Kleeman; son, Lary (Sue) Kleeman and son, Patrick Kleeman. Also, eight grandchildren-Hillary (Andy) Sherwood and Martha (Ryan) Carr; Harry, Riley, Vinnie, Charlie, Joey, and Nikolai Kleeman-and one great-grandson, Luke Sherwood.

Visitation at 4p.m. and Rosary at 4:30 p.m., Sunday, March 3, Horan & McConaty, 1091 S. Colorado Blvd., Denver. Funeral Mass at 11 a.m., Monday, March 4, St. Thomas More Church, Centennial, with a reception to follow in the Parish Hall. Interment at Elizabeth Cemetery following the reception. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Habitat for Humanity or the Wounded Warrior Project.

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Published by Denver Post from Feb. 24 to Mar. 3, 2019.

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March 2, 2019

Please accept my sincere condolences dear family and friends. May prayers strengthen you and memories comfort you. And may you find hope and comfort in God our Father, who loves us, comfort your hearts and "make you firm". (2 Thessalonians 2:16, 17).

John Hayes

March 1, 2019

Sharon & Tommy,
JK let us know of your Dad's passing and our condolences to you and all your family. We will be thinking of you during your time of mourning and celebration. Quite a man!
Leslie and John

Timothy Coy

February 25, 2019

My late wife, Elizabeth A. Coy, worked for Mr. Bob Kleeman at The Denver in the Southglenn Mall from 1982 to 1984, when she was around 2324 years old.

She was hired by store manager Ron Jensen, whom she had worked with before at The Denver in Boulder's Crossroads Mall, this time to head up the maintenance staff. Mr. Kleeman was her direct boss, and he always treated her with the utmost respect. His compassion for his employees was demonstrated during the Blizzard of '82 and that's why I'm telling this story.

Upon leaving the store, which closed early that Christmas Eve due to the storm, Liz's car wouldn't move because the tires were frozen against the ice. Her original plans were to drive to Colorado Springs to be with her family, as I had already gone ahead a day prior.

As she was stranded, Mr. Kleeman drove her in his four-wheel-drive vehicle east on Arapahoe Road as far as they could go before the snow was too much for even a 4x4. Liz walked the last half-mile to the nearest hotel, the Holiday Inn at I-25 and Arapahoe Road. Mr. Kleeman called the hotel and put the cost of the room on his personal credit card.

Liz spent the rest of Christmas Eve and part of Christmas Day at the Holiday Inn, until her dad and I could drive a four-wheel-drive vehicle from Colorado Springs to Centennial, pick her up, return to Colorado Springs and allow her to enjoy what was left of Christmas with the family.

Liz passed away August 31, 2007, after an eight-year journey with multiple sclerosis. She never forgot how kind Mr. Kleeman was, and I never have, either.

My condolences to the Kleeman family on the loss of a man from the Greatest Generation who not only served his country, but served in little ways as well like taking such good care of my wife during the Blizzard of '82.

February 25, 2019

Hey Guys,
So sorry to hear of your Dad's passing. The obit would indicate he lead a wonderful life and it was a life well lived. We will think of you next Sunday and Monday.
Love,
Pam and Dave K.

February 24, 2019

May your memories along with the comfort God can give you help you through this most difficult time. 2 Corthians 1:3,4

February 24, 2019

Sharon, Dobber and family,
We are so sorry to hear of Bob's passing.
We are thinking of you in these difficult
times.
With love,
JK & Cathy

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