Kenneth O. Klingler

Kenneth O. Klingler obituary, Lemoyne, PA

Kenneth O. Klingler

Kenneth Klingler Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Musselman Funeral Home & Cremation Services Inc on May 24, 2024.

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Kenneth O Klingler, 75, of Camp Hill passed away on Wednesday May 22, 2024. Ken was preceded in death by his father Leo Klingler, mother Jeannette Wilbraham Klingler and brother Bill (Diane) Klingler. He is survived by his wife Lucy Klingler, brothers David (Lynn) Klingler, Bob (Chris) Klingler, daughters Christy (Daniel) Windon, Connie Linzey, and his six grandchildren Grace, Aiden, Jacob, Danielle, Michael, Rebecca in addition to many extended family members.
Ken was an Army helicopter pilot who served in Korea. Upon returning he was promoted to Army Helicopter Pilot Instructor training pilots headed to Vietnam. He then excelled in a career as a Train Dispatcher and retired from Norfolk Southern Railroad. Ken enjoyed spending his time with Lucy, his children, grandchildren, playing golf, watching the Philadelphia Eagles, and loved his cats.
There will be a celebration of life to be determined at a later date. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the American Heart Association.

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Jay Delozier

August 16, 2024

Ken was a wonderful guy I spent a lot of time with him on the golf course and had a lot of lunch dates with him as well He will be missed
RIP Ken

Joe Constantine

May 26, 2024

Joe Constantine

May 26, 2024

Dianne Klingler

May 25, 2024

Praying for the whole family at this time. It's so hard. There really are no words.

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