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Tom Bierer
January 18, 2005
Sean, Peter and I and Lisa, all of our family offer you our condolense and prayer in the loss of Beth. We too know what you are going through in that on January 6th I lost my mother to lung cancer as well. It's never easy. But knowing that the gift of faith in Christ produces life eternal is a great comfort.
Sandy (Kutz) Blevins
January 18, 2005
Dear Sean,
I was so saddened to hear of your loss. Please know you, your family and Beth's family are in my thoughts and prayers. I know you through your mom and sisters. I last saw you in May for a CMD workshop. We talked then about Beth's continued courageous fight against cancer. I do not know what it is like to lose a spouse, but I can tell you that I share your pain. My infant son died in December as well. I have no words of advice only prayers that you will be kind to yourself as you mourn. I pray for God's peace, which is beyond all understanding, and His grace to flood your heart, soul, and mind, especially during the most difficult hours and days. I pray for God's continued blessing on you and the ministry you do.
Peace friend,
Carolyn Coll, RSM
January 17, 2005
Sean,
Please know you are in my prayers and thoughts. May you be flooded with God's graces during this difficult time.
Prayerfully,
Sr. Carolyn
Catie McMorrow
January 17, 2005
I had fun playing Go Fish with Beth.
Catie, age 6
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Bob/Karen McMorrow
January 17, 2005
Dear Sean,
You are in our prayers during this difficult time. Catie will always treasure those precious 2 days in December she got to spend time with you and Beth. She misses her Godmom a lot, but we will always remember all the special times we shared together. Thanks for your friendship; you will remain always in our prayers.
Love
Karen, Bob, Catie, Ciara, Moira, and Brigid
David Bellittiere
January 17, 2005
Dear Sean and Family,
Sorry to hear about your lost. I said a prayer for Beth, you and the family. May God grant you peace.
In Christ,
Fr. David
Cindy Kuszewski
January 16, 2005
Dear Sean and Family,
I will always be thankful for the day I met Beth. We were in the hospital in Tarzana, CA, a few doors down from each other and were recovering from surgery by the same doctor for the same nasty disease. The best part was that we were both from Milwaukee! We vowed to fight together and had some laughs when it hurt to laugh. She became a sister on the battlefront with me and I will miss her deeply. Beth was brave and loving and I am so thankful to God for putting her in my life. As a tribute to Beth, I will fight this with all my heart and soul, just the way she did....and I will not take a day of this earthly life for granted.
You all have been and will remain in my prayers. I will miss Beth and look forward to seeing her again someday.
I wish you peace that passes all understanding.
Jim Flanagan
January 15, 2005
Dear Sean -
I wish I had something profound and comforting to say to you and your families.
Please know that I and the St. Elizabeth of Hungary Youth Ministry Community is praying for you.
May our loving God -- wrap His arms around you to give you peace. comfort and love!
We are here to support you in any way we can!
Leota Roesch
January 14, 2005
Dearest Sean,
I am simply stunned at your loss. I am so sorry that I did not even know Beth was ill. I so enjoyed your sharing about your life together when you were last here.
Please know that you are in my thoughts and prayers. May memory comfort you, family and friends, support you, and faith sustain you.
All my love
Amy Schmitz
January 14, 2005
To know Beth is to know a breath of fresh air. I dont know if I have ever known another, personally or professionally, who met the world with such uncompromising honesty and hope. Because of our brief and long six year friendship, I am a better woman, a better Catholic, a better nurse, and a better wife. Her story, which is Sean's as well, will live forever in my heart. I will never listen to "Long December" with the same ear or inadvertantly take the air in my lungs for granted; this I promise her.
It has been said that to the strongest of characters God gives the most challenges to. This can only illustrate the unique example Sean and Beth are. With complete admiration and love...
Anthony Albence
January 13, 2005
Sean---
I was so sorry to hear about Beth's passing. Please know that you are in my thoughts and prayers at this difficult time. You are truly a faithful witness to God's love despite the incredible chanllenges you have endured.
Shannon Smith
January 11, 2005
Sean,
I was so sorry to hear about Beth. I feel as though I knew her through the wonderful stories you shared about her -- especially sports stories! Please know that you and your family are in my thoughts and prayers. God Bless you.
Kay Jarvensivu
January 11, 2005
Sean,
May God be with you at this time. Your faith will sustain you. I met you at a certificate class in Stevens Point,Wi about a year ago. I know that you don't remember me, but I remember you. You were a great teacher to me and I enjoyed your class immensley!
My youth and I will keep you in our prayers!
God Bless,
Kay Jarvensivu
Youth Director
St. Mary's Church
Tomahawk, WI
Steve Nespor
January 11, 2005
Sean,
My family joins me in extending our sympathy to you on the death of your wife, Beth. We are thinking of you in this time of sorrow and will hold you prayer.
Tom Murray
January 11, 2005
Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time.
Rita Ramos
January 11, 2005
Sean,
I can only imagine how great a women Beth was. She was a tremendous witness to even those of us who did not have the privilege of knowing her.Please be assured of my continued prayers.
Kathy Myles
January 10, 2005
Sean.
To you and your family and Beth's family my sincere and heartfelt sympathy to all on the loss of one terrific lady, mentor, cook, nurse, and all around wonderful woman of faith. I have had the privilege of knowing and working with you, Beth, and Beth's Mom. The world should be so blessed to have many more of you who are people of faith, people of integrity, and people who walk the talk. Blessings to each of you and I know that Beth will be watching all of us who are YNIA to make sure that we, too, walk the talk. Love you, Sean, Kathy :)
Erica Hayman
January 9, 2005
I only know Beth and Sean through being a friend of her brother Luke at Notre Dame and since. I wish I knew her better! One of the things I will always remember about Beth is how open her heart was--as her suffering went on she seemed to keep opening it more and more to grace and the love of God, Sean, and her family, friends, doctors, nurses, other cancer patients. I can only wonder at the scores of people who Beth let into her heart. Thank you, Beth, our lives can't help but be lived better for having been there, and there part of us will always want to stay.
With love and gratitude,
Erica Hayman
Teresa Brown
January 9, 2005
Sean,
You had a good one. I am so sorry for your loss. Beth's faith, courage and sense of humor were an inspiration to me. I can only imagine the blessings she gave to you on a daily basis.
Know that you have been and will continue to be in my prayers.
God Bless,
Tricia Sulzmann (Chmielecki)
January 8, 2005
I will never have the right words to express how I feel about Beth. Beth and Cheryl were truly my very best friends at Marquette. The two of them sought me out on a Friday when I had nothing to do. They simply invited me over to watch a movie. We were all together from that moment on. I have missed Beth from the moment our graduation was over. Throughout her illness Beth showed all of us the true meaning of courage and grace. She was full of hope every moment. Sean, you have been by her side through everything. Your marriage is truly an inspiration. My prayers and thoughts are with you and Beth's family. I am a better person knowing Beth. She is in my heart forever. I believe that we all have a guardian angel watching over us.
Rick & Lorraine Gorman
January 8, 2005
The sparkle in Beth's eyes and the eternal smile on her face when we first met her as our daughter's college friend and roomate at Marquette warmed our hearts. We were grateful that Cheryl had met such a warm, wonderful and caring friend and watched with joy as their relationship developed. We were lucky to share in your wedding day as you both later shared in Cheryl and Scott's wedding - the glow on Beth's face ever present.
It is with great sadness to hear of Beth's passing and can only imagine the loss you and her family share. We humbly share that loss with you. Our deepest sympathies and prayers are offered to you Sean and the Klopp family.
Our lives will forever be better for having known Beth.
Darlene O'Connor
January 7, 2005
I had the honor of spending ALOT of time with Beth the last 8 years. She was my best friend. We talked everyday, our families shared many meals,we had backyard parties, and took the best trips together. A better friend no one could ask for. I am so blessed to have so many woderful memories to recall and share with my kids whom she loved so much.
Beth's faith, her kindness, patience, and strength will forever be with me.
I miss you beth, i'll see you in a couple of days.
Adam Setmeyer
January 7, 2005
Sean,
I had the blessing of living with you and Beth for a couple of months, and in an ironic way I also had the blessing of you being gone most of that time. Because this allowed me to get to know your wife more and more. I remember in particular one morning when Beth and I started talking- I was supposed to be into All Saints at 9, but was having so much fun talking that I stayed until after lunch. She told so many stories, and I particularly remember the one about how you both met. I love you both, Adam
Dave Grotto
January 6, 2005
Sean and family:
What an honor and a pleasure it was to have known Beth. I'm sorry I was unable to make the service but please know that she was at that time, and still is, in my thoughts and prayers.
I can't remember ever seeing Beth's interactions with me or anyone else for that matter, as being anything less than 'wonderful', even during times of great physical challange. I also look back with fond remembrance when she was given food samples to taste and though her face feigned interest and delight in what she ate, it was obvious to me (and others) that she was just being kind - just being, Beth! For that and many other happy remembrances, I am thankful for the gift of Beth.
Dave Grotto
Linda Bourdosis
January 6, 2005
Dear Sean and Beths family,
Beth had such courage and her
beautiful smile and sunny disposition even when she felt miserable were a true inspiration to me. Sean my thoughts and prayers and love are with you and Beths family. Beth is someone who will always be remembered in my heart.
With Deepest sympathy and love,
Linda Bourdosis
Jenny Novara
January 5, 2005
I received a true gift when my path in life crossed with Beth's years ago. I had the opportunity to be her nurse at St. Anthony hospital when she was first diagnosed with her disease years ago. A more beautiful woman I had never met; both in appearance as well as her very soul. Her smile was tuely the window to the rest of her. She amazed me with her courage and gentle ways,and she was truely a role model for me in her love of life and her husband and family. I can only imagine how much you must miss her, Sean, but her love for you is not gone. My thoughts and humble prayers I know are inadequate, but there for you just the same.
Molly (Caygill) Grant
January 5, 2005
I don't know where to begin when I reflect on how much Beth's friendship has helped me throughout my life. She and I met in first grade at St. James and quickly became childhood bestfriends. Together we played outside, went swimming, rollar skating, we shared after-school snacks like rasberries and cream at her house and homemade popcorn or pretzels dipped in ranch dressing at my house. We shared so many secrets and lots of laughter. I told this to Beth throughout the years and I will say it again: Beth taught me to do my best to be patient and hopeful and loving and present to my family and friends.
Beth, we miss and love you so much! I am grateful for your friendship!
Jen Ellis
January 5, 2005
Dearest Sean and Lansing family- Beth has made such a huge impact in so many people's lives. It saddens me that she is gone, but we know she is at peace. I will never forget her beautiful smile and how radiant she looked each time she would come in for treatment, regardless of how crummy she felt. She has taught all of us about compassion and courage, as she bravely fought this disease. May God comfort you. I will hold Beth and you forever in my heart.
Cindee Case
January 5, 2005
Sean and family -- Please be assured of many prayers from northeast Ohio for you all during this time of loss. May the happy memories of Beth give you the strength you need!
With Sympathy,
Cindee
Nancy Mayo
January 5, 2005
Dear Sean and Beth's families,
The first time I saw Beth, she wore a wonderful bright and shinning smile.
We met at a cancer support group. I feel I have been blessed to have shared a little part of her life. Beth was a true inspiration to us all. Her strength and faith will always be remembered. I am sad for our loss and believe Beth is watching over us all.
God be with you all at this time of sorrow.
Tom & Jeanne Bright
January 5, 2005
Beth was struggling with cancer from the first time we met her, but somehow the words that best seemed to describe her were healing and health - healing presence, healthy sense of humor and enjoyment of life, healthy and life-giving relationships, etc. And she shared that sense of health and healing with all who came to know her...and still does.
Our thoughts and prayers are with her family and friends and all those she touched in her holy and healing way.
Cheryl (Gorman) Howerton
January 5, 2005
Beth's death has really made an inpact on me. The distance between us made our visits far and few between. The last time I saw Beth was at my baby shower in 2003. I will always regret the fact that my son never had a chance to meet this wonderful person. The picture on her rememberance card is how I will always remember Beth. Always smiling and so full of hope. Sean, the strength you showed in helping Beth deal with the disease was/is inspiring. Though she was strong, you were truly her rock when she was feeling weak. The unconditional love between you is what marriage is about and you guys are my role models. My thoughts and prayers are with you and of course the entire Klopp family!
Cathy Savilla
January 4, 2005
Sean,
I attended one of your courses and was truly inspired to continue in youth ministry. I was moved when I heard of your loss. I will keep you and your family in my prayers.
Tom East
December 30, 2004
To Sean and Beth's Family,
We are so sorry for your loss. I had the opportunity to know Beth by being with her on several occasions. But mostly, I knew Beth through Sean. As Sean's colleague, I have felt privileged to be included in Beth's journey through the updates and through Sean's sharing of their story. We loved Beth. My family had the chance to meet her when we gathered all of the "CMD" families to celebrate CMD's 25th anniversary. She has been a constant part of our prayer list. Beth was a woman of brave strength and a quiet dignity. We cherished her friendship; we are better for having known her.
It was a grace in my life to be present at Beth's funeral. What struck me most was how much resurrection I experienced in the presence of such loving family and friends, in the music and in the words of Fr. Jerry. I will never forget the loving words that Sean shared -- words that witness to a beautiful marriage and a rare kind of love that is truly eternal.
To Jerry and Mary: You have a beautiful family. Beth will always be remembered for her loving spirit. Having met you and your family, it is easy to see the abundance of that spirit and it is good to know that the spirit is still with us.
Know of our continued, love, care, prayers and support.
Tom East and family
Cheryl Williamson
December 28, 2004
Dear Sean,
Our heart may be broken and our eyes filled with tears now that Beth is gone, yet in our memories her bright smile and her spirit will live on. In a selfish way, I wish Beth could have stayed, but I guess God called her for a higher task to walk amongst his angels and watch over those she loved and held dear.
My sincere condolences to both the Lansing and Klopp families. May God be with you and keep you during this time. I know this very well since the passing of my mother a year ago at this time.
Katie (Rowe) Pinkowski
December 27, 2004
To Sean and the Klopp family,
I am so deeply sorry for your loss. And I feel so much regret that I lost touch with Beth, that I lost years of seeing her smile that I will never get back. I lived next door to her freshman year at Marquette and worked with her for four years at "The Pub."
Beth will be an inspiration for the rest of my life.
Sue Robertson
December 26, 2004
Dearest Sean and Beth's family, I am so very sorry for your loss. You have my deepest sympathy. Beth was so brave during her illness but yet always had a smile and concern for everyone around her. She was a beautiful special person that will always be remembered and missed. She is our own special Christmas Angel!! With Love Sue
Carrie Taffe Donovan
December 26, 2004
Dear Lansing and Klopp families,
I am so sorry for your loss. I had the pleasure of spending a lot of time with Beth when we were younger, as we played over at the Caygill house. Beth was a very kind and sweet girl and amazing woman.
The entire Taffe family is thinking about Beth and her family at this time.
Brandi Powell
December 25, 2004
I only met Beth briefly, through her sister Anne, who was one of my college friends. Although I only met her briefly, I heard a lot about her awesome strength and positive outlook in fighting such a difficult battle. My heart goes out to all of you, her family and friends, at this difficult time. I hope your wonderful memories of Beth will bring a smile to your face and comfort to your heart each time you think of her.
Heny & Peggy Bowles
December 24, 2004
We were very saddened to hear of the lost of Beth. Beth is such a beautiful person. She has been a real trooper with her disease. We now have to keep remembering that she has gone to a better place, she is smiling that beautiful smile. She is now an angel for you Sean, keep that thought close to your heart, and remember how blessed you were to have her for as long as you did. Her work was done on this earth and God called her home because he has work for her to do with him. Peace and the love of God be with you Sean.
Barry and Kendryn McDonough
December 22, 2004
To Sean and the Klopp Family:
Please know that you are in our thoughts and prayers. Unfortunately, we had lost touch with Beth the last couple of years, but she was always in our thoughts. Beth shared many wonderful times with us at St. Viator and we will always remember her smile and her spirit. We are very blessed to have known her and shared in her life.
Michele Agenlian
December 22, 2004
To the Klopp family:
Beth was beautiful inside and out...The courage and faith of Beth and her family have been an inspiration to the people whose lives have been touched. The impact has been very strong even for those who have known her only briefly which says alot about the person that Beth was.
May God Bless you and keep you eternally in His hope, love, and strength.
God Bless you Mary, Jerry and your beautiful family,
With Love,
Rose, Murad, Michele, Zola, & Kahlil
Michelle Garlinski
December 22, 2004
Dear Sean,
I was deeply sorry to hear of Beth's death. Although I did not have the pleasure of meeting her, I learned quickly of her strength and deep faith. I will continue to keep you in my prayers. May she feast forever at the eternal banquet table with the Lord!
Garland and Linda Keck
December 22, 2004
We knew of Beth through John, our niece Kelly's husband, and how she courageously battled her illness. Our hearts go out to all of her family, and know that you're in our thoughts and prayers.
Love,
Garland, Linda, and Family
Dave and Anita thompson
December 22, 2004
Kelly, our neice, is married to John. We want them and John's family to remember that your loss is shared by those who care and understand. May the love of family and friends bring you peace and comfort.
Dave Thompson and family
Rosanne and Jeff Schmidt
December 22, 2004
Dear Mary and Family,
We were so saddened to hear that your Beth is gone. Our thoughts and prayers are with you now and in the future. The Schmidt Family
Kelly Gagne
December 22, 2004
My thoughts and prayers are with Jerry and the Klopp family.
Alan and Rose Ann Moersfelder
December 22, 2004
Beth showed incredible strength and grace in facing her horrible disease. We feel privileged to have spent time with her on many happy occasions, her sister Anne is our daughter-in-law. We pray that all the those left here to mourn her loss will find peace and take comfort in all the wonderful, precious memories that Beth left for each and every one of you. God bless you.
Mary Therese Lemanek
December 22, 2004
Faith, hope, love, trust, courage, humor, reverent-irreverence, fidelity, compassion. Only a few of the truths about Beth. She and Sean influenced many, myself included, in ways beyond all telling. My thoughts and prayers are with all who are celebrating her life through their tears.
Mary Anne Keilholz
December 22, 2004
Beth brought so much vitality and energy with her wherever she was. As her aunt who lived much too far away, I followed her struggles these past few years and admired her eternal optimism and hope. In spite of her illness, her presence at family events was a brightness for all. She was always so much more focused on others than on her own problems. In our very large extended family, there will be an emptiness where she once spread her light. However, her strength and light will be with us always. We will all be better for having had her in our lives.
Lisa Pellmann
December 22, 2004
I used to work with Beth at VMP. Beth was a wonderful person and an outstanding nurse - and I admired the way she fought the disease that eventually won the war. Beth was an inspiration to both myself and others at work. She will be greatly missed.
Victoria Amos-Sikora
December 22, 2004
My prayers go out to Sean and the rest of Beth's family. I was shocked to hear that she had left us, but I found comfort in knowing that she is with someone who loves her more than we ever could. She is with the Lord and that is comfort for me. I know that she will be missed because although I did not spend much time with her, her presence was so beautiful and gentle that I miss her now. I know that I'm not the only one that she has rubbed her kindness onto. She again will be missed but I again, find comfort in knowing that she no longer has to go through any pain. Beth, you will be missed. Sean, you are in my prayers.
Brittany Johnson
December 21, 2004
I only knew Beth for a short period of time but for the time I did she was a very kind person. Beth always had smile on her face even if she wasn't feeling well. She will be greatly missed among her church family and the youth at All saints.
Deana Doll
December 21, 2004
Growing up with the Klopp family, I always looked up to Beth as being the "coolest" big sister anyone could ever have. I will always look up to her for her courage, strength, and unselfishness. My thoughts and prayers are with the entire family, as Beth was such a special person and will deeply be missed.
Joe Keilholz
December 21, 2004
I'll have to admit, I didn't see Beth very much for the past several years as my family lived so far away. But she is in all of my fondest memories of growing up and visiting Cincinnati. Laughing and playing with the rest of her cousins and family. During the past few years I saw her briefly at weddings and what I can remember most is her smile. She lit up the room and wouldn't let anyone be saddened by what she was going through. She always appeared happy and always made sure others were happy as well. That memory of her will be with me forever. May her strength of heart and her bright personality be an inspiration to each of us during our most trying times.
Lu and Tim Bennett
December 21, 2004
Mary and Jerry and family, deepest sympathies to you from the Bennetts. We fondly remember Beth as one great babysitter to our kids! We are thinking of you.
Kaelyn East
December 21, 2004
I only got to meet beth once, but it was a very fun experience that i got to meet her. She was a lot of fun and we always kept her in our prayers. We are now praying for her family and know that she is in a better place. I only hope that everyone will remember her happily.
Joan Weber
December 21, 2004
I am blessed to have Sean and Beth in my life. Beth's grace and faith in the face of her cancer have inspired me every day since I first met her. She and Sean had a truly sacramental marriage, and they lived the "for better or for worse" in the holiest possible way. I thank God for the times I had with Beth and will always remember her with joy. God bless you, Sean. You took care of her with unconditional love and dignity. I know she went straight to the Lord's arms when she died.
Chris Garcia
December 21, 2004
May fond memories of Beth last forever. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.
Kiki Psaradellis
December 21, 2004
Our deepest sympathy during such a difficult time. Our thoughts and prayers are with the family.
Love,
Kiki,P.J., Stephen and ALex
Jamie Yannacone
December 21, 2004
Ny name is Jamie Yannacone, and I was Beth Anne's brother John's roommate at Villanova University.
Unfortunately, I didn't get to spend too much time with Beth Anne, but in the short time I did, it was obvious to me that she was a wonderful, caring, genuine person.
With John and Luke, I got to stay overnight at Beth Anne's house in Milwaukee while in town to see Villanova play an NCAA Tournament basketball game in March 1999.
Beth Anne and her husband, Sean, were incredibly welcoming hosts.
I am extremely grateful for the time I got to spend with Beth Anne.
And while I am truly stunned and saddened by Beth Anne's passing, I strongly believe that we will all be with her again.
In my humble opinion, this life, although meant to be enjoyed, is just a brief stop on the way to an eternal life of happiness with all of our loved ones.
Tom Cole
December 21, 2004
I will never forget Beth's smile. She was/is such a gentle special soul.
Dean Woodbeck
December 21, 2004
Please know that our prayers are with you Sean and Beth's family, She was a fighter and a lover of life and she will be missed by all who knew her. May you find comfort and consolation in the memories of Beth and her joy of life. Peace, Dean, Mariette, Nathaniel, Elyssa and Benjamin
Anne Moersfelder
December 21, 2004
Thank you to all of my friends and family for supporting us through this difficult time. We are lucky to have had Beth in our lives. She was a wonderful sister and friend to me.

Sean, Beth, Mom, and Dad
December 21, 2004

Beth in 1998
December 21, 2004
Kathleen Donohoe, OSF
December 21, 2004
Dear Sean, Mary and Jerry, John and Viola,
Please accept my sympathy and promise of prayers for you. I was so saddened to hear that your Beth did not win her valiant fight with cancer.
Love,
Sister Kathleen
Shrader Family
December 21, 2004
Our love and sympathy to the Klopp Family. Our prayers for Beth and your family continue.
Greg and Kathleen Barnes
December 21, 2004
Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Surprise 30th Birthday Party
December 21, 2004

Marquette graduation
December 21, 2004

Beth & Sean 6/8/1996
December 21, 2004
Mike and Gail Meisner
December 21, 2004
We knew Beth as our son-in-law, John Klopp's sister. But she was more than this; she was a living inspiration to us and anyone else fortunate enough to know her. Sean, the caring love you gave Beth was a gift to her and an example for all of us of what unselfishness looks like. Jerry and Mary, Beth's fighting spirit and love for life and family came from your upbringing. You should all be very proud of Beth. "She showed us how to live and in the end, she showed us how to die." (quote from unknown source) Our love and sympathy goes out to the entire family.
Love, Mike and Gail Meisner
Carrie Forestor
December 21, 2004
I am so sorry to hear of the loss of Beth. You are all in my thoughts and in my prayers.
Thelma & John Helminiski
December 20, 2004
Our love and sympathy to the family. Thelma and John
Pat & Joe Healy
December 20, 2004
Our deepest sympathy to the loving family of Beth. She is an inspiration to all of us as we struggle with our daily aches and pains. I will always remember the Best left-handed calligrapher that I had the pleasure to teach!!! Our love and prayers to each of you. Pat & Joe Healy
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