Irving C. Klink

Irving C. Klink obituary, Delmar, NY

Irving C. Klink

Irving Klink Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Meyers Funeral Home, Ltd. on Oct. 1, 2025.

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Klink, Irving Charles Jr. (Butch) – 83, Clarksville, NY
Loving husband, Dad and Poppy – passed away peacefully on Thursday the 24th of July. He is survived by two sons Len and Joe and daughter in law Beatrice. Grandchildren; Tabatha and Lincoln. Step mother; Colleen Woods and 4 step-siblings as well as many nieces and nephews and many neighborhood friends.
He is predeceased by his wife Delores, oldest son Mike (Carol) and his parents Virginia King and Irving Charles Klink Sr. and brothers Timothy Klink and Edwin Klink and step-sister Pamela.
He was a great husband, father, grandfather, and friend.
He enlisted into the army out of high school. After the army he worked for his fathers' towing company and then a mechanic for Sunoco until he retired. He was married to his high school sweet heart for 62 years. He had many hobbies that included fishing, hunting, backpacking in the north country, camping, motorcycle rides, and splitting wood. He also enjoyed weekly spaghetti lunches with friends.
The Klink's built their own pool and it became the go to spot for all the neighborhood kids. He loved to travel and made many cross-country journeys that included two trips to Sturgis, and many trips to Washington to visit family. He also had a camp at Tupper Lake for many years and loved campfire talks with friends. He will be missed and thought of always.
There will be a graveside service on Monday August 18th at 12pm at the Onesquethaw Cemetery, Clarksville. Funeral reception to follow at Mead's Corners.
In lieu of flowers, Donations may be made in his memory to the
Clarksville Community Reformed Church,
1997 Delaware Turnpike, Clarksville NY 12041 or
Onesquethaw Volunteer Fire Department, P.O. Box E, 2178 Tarrytown Rd,
Clarksville, NY. 12041
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