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Robert Onan "Bob" Klepfer Jr.

1942 - 2025

Robert Onan "Bob" Klepfer Jr. obituary, 1942-2025

BORN

1942

DIED

2025

FUNERAL HOME

Hanes Lineberry Funeral Home

515 North Elm Street

Greensboro, North Carolina

UPCOMING SERVICE

Memorial Service

Nov. 9, 2025

3:00 p.m.

First Lutheran Church

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Robert Klepfer Obituary

Robert "Bob" Onan Klepfer, Jr.

December 23, 1942 - October 24, 2025

On Friday evening, October24, 2025, Jesus welcomed a very special man into Heaven. Robert Onan Klepfer, Jr. died peacefully at Wake Forest Baptist Cancer Center surrounded by his family.

He was special indeed.

Kind. Generous. Dedicated. Faithful. Funny.

He lived for others. He gave himself away

- to his family and friends

- to his community

- to his church and Lord, Jesus

He lived his faith!

Bob was a true Tar Heel, born and bred and special fan of UNC.

Born in Lenoir, North Carolina, Bob grew up in Mooresvile, North Carolina, where his father was the band director for Junior and Senior High Schools. Bob graduated from Mooresville Senior High with honors in 1961 and went on to the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill where he also graduated with honors. At UNC-CH he continued with band, playing drums when marching and oboe in concert. Bob spent two years and two summers preparing to enter law school under the early admission program. Bob and Joretta married on June 2, 1963; then Joretta went to work and Bob started law school. Bob passed the bar in 1966 and proudly arrived in Greensboro ready to start his legal career at the law firm of Stern, Rendleman and Isaacson.

Bob was truly a special man.

As a young lawyer Bob soon found ways he could help others – sometimes using his training as a lawyer and other times offering his leadership skills - always generous with his time and with loving concern for the people he served. The list is lengthy and I share it to honor Bob and his life's work.

Drug Action Council of Greensboro

Greensboro Urban Ministry

Crisis Control Center

Greensboro Native American Association

Bennett College

Mental Health Association of Greensboro and Guilford County,

Mental Health Association of North Carolina, and the National Mental Health association. He served in leadership positions for all three.

North Carolina Center for Non Profits

Action Greensboro – Served as Director June 26 to December, 2007

Greensboro Symphony Orchestra - served as Board Chairman and as board member for many years.

As Executive Director of the Tannenbaum - Sternberger Foundation Bob was a special man for the non-profit community of Guilford County.

He served with dedication those who needed assistance of any kind, making sure the Board of Directors had the information they needed to make decisions about the requests for grants.

Bob was a special man to the congregation of First Lutheran Church.

He taught Sunday School 25+ years, served on the Social Ministry and Stewardship Committees and served the Church Council in leadership positions including two separate terms as President. Bob was the go to man of choice for Master of Ceremonies at special events. His sly humor could easily lift the room to raucous laughter and yet his faithful side would always be present to honor and praise God.

Bob was a special man to his family.

He was named after his father and proudly bore his name: Robert O. Klepfer.

His mother, was Hilda Ethel Montgomery. Both parents are now deceased, as are a sister, Barbara Klepfer Brown, and a nephew, Morris Haywood.

Family members who survive are his wife of 62 years, Joretta Kennerly Klepfer; son, Robert O. Klepfer, III; brother, Walter F. Klepfer (Sherry); nieces and nephew: Kassandra, Cheryl, Lisa, David, and Lauren as well as multiple aunts, uncles and cousins.

A Memorial service will be held November 9th, at 3 p.m., in the Worship Room of First Lutheran Church. Interment will be in the Memorial Garden for the family.

The family invites everyone to join them after the service as they gather in the Fellowship Hall at the church.

In lieu of flowers, please consider a gift to Agape Kure Beach Ministries, 1369 Tyler Dewar Lane, Fuquay-Varina, North Carolina 27526, agapekurebeach.org, the Greensboro Symphony Orchestra, 200 North Davie Street, Ste. 301, Greensboro, North Carolina 27401, greensborosymphony.org, or a mental health non-profit of your choice.

Hanes Lineberry North Elm Chapel is assisting the Klepfer family with arrangements. Fond memories and expressions of sympathy may be shared at haneslineberryfhnorthelm.com

Published by Greensboro News & Record on Nov. 2, 2025.

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Denny Kelly, Chair of Sternberger Artists Center Commission

November 3, 2025

Bob served on the Sternberger Artists Center Commission for many years, along with all his other community activities. We depended on his good judgement, legal knowledge, soft humor, stewardship of the historic home and friendship. We will miss him very much.

Larry W Wells

November 3, 2025

God bless'

Sherry Harris

November 2, 2025

My late husband Bob and I had so much respect for Bob. Always a big smile and hello when you saw him, always ready to lend a hand. He is a great loss to his family, his community and the GSO. RIP

Nancy Doll

October 30, 2025

Bob was a wonderful and thoughtful man whose work heading the Tannenbaum-Sternberger Foundation benefitted so many in or community.

Jonathan Maxwell

October 28, 2025

I did not know Bob well, especially in recent years, but I liked him. I always found him straight up and courteous. He was quite competent and unassuming.

Diane Koonce Roberson

October 26, 2025

I am so so sorry to hear this. Mr. Klepfer was a great man and I was honored to know him. I will miss calling him on his birthday, which I have done for the last at least 30 years. My condolences to his family and especially his wife, who he always talked about with such love. Rest in Peace my friend.

Regina Rumley Johnson

October 26, 2025

Many years ago I worked for Attorney Klepfer. He was a very smart attorney and I enjoyed working for him. My condolences to the family.

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