Eric “Chris” Klamm, of Saint Charles, MO, passed away on Wednesday, July 9, 2025, at the age of 59. He is survived by his brother, Dave (Deborah) Klamm, Sr.; his aunt Judy (John) Raydo; his niece, Susie (Blake) Burroughs; and nephews, Jacob Klamm, Mike Klamm, and Brandon (Rosa) Klamm. He was preceded in death by his father, Robert Leroy Klamm; mother, Barbara Ann Klamm; and brother, Robert Scott Klamm.
Chris had a deep love for music—especially classic rock and Elvis Presley—and was a talented, creative artist who enjoyed drawing, particularly old rock-and-roll album covers. A devoted fan of the St. Louis Cardinals, Chris also found joy in fishing and spending time at Busch Wildlife. He was very social and had many friends, always enjoying conversations and connection with others. Chris played an active and meaningful role in the lives of his niece and nephews, cherishing the time they shared. He was dearly loved and will be greatly missed by all who knew him.
Chris will be laid to rest in the Klamm Family bench at Chapel Hill Memorial Gardens in Kansas City, Kansas at a later date. Memorial services will be scheduled at that time.
Memorials may be made in Chris's name to Five Acres Animal Shelter.
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