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Lawrence Erwin Klein

1933 - 2020

Lawrence Erwin Klein obituary, 1933-2020

BORN

1933

DIED

2020

Lawrence Klein Obituary

1933 - 2020
Lawrence Erwin Klein, aka Poppy, died peacefully on July 17, 2020 from COVID-19. He was 86 years old.



Larry was born in Brooklyn on July 24, 1933 and quickly moved to Texas where he acquired his signature southern drawl. Growing up in the hardscrabble Jewish section of South Dallas, Larry was determined to make something of himself after his father died before his thirteenth birthday.



Larry attended UT-Austin where he played on the football team. After setbacks and considering dropping out of college, Larry applied the work ethic he learned as an athlete to his academics and graduated in 1955. Soon after, he fell in love with Carla Jean Langert and they married in 1957.



Working as a physical therapist, Larry developed an interest in medicine. With three toddlers at home, he enrolled at UT-Southwestern Medical School and graduated at the top of his class in 1965. As a resident at Parkland Memorial Hospital, he was the first medical professional to take care of President John F. Kennedy after he was shot on November 22, 1963.



After medical school, Larry served as a naval officer in Long Beach, California. In 1969, he moved his family to Newport Beach and welcomed a fourth child. In private practice as an Ob/Gyn at Hoag Hospital, Larry delivered more than 5,000 babies during his 40-year career. He was admired for his intelligence, charm and easy-going bedside manner. After his retirement in 2004, Larry was often chased down by colleagues and adoring former patients.



Larry spent his free time at the gym, playing tennis, skiing and left his mark telling naughty jokes. He loved reading biographies, listening to Johnny Cash, and solving crossword puzzles. Larry relished gnawing on a juicy T-bone, drinking fine wine and espressos, and hollering at the TV when his Longhorns or Cowboys fumbled.



He visited his family in NYC and the Berkshires often and enjoyed taking his grandkids for ice cream, then trying to sneak a taste. These shenanigans inspired a story he co-wrote with his youngest grandchild, "Don't Let Poppy Hold Your Ice Cream."



Larry passed away peacefully with his daughter, Stacy, by his side. The family thanks the team at Hoag Hospital for his care, especially Larry's dear friend, Dr. Joe Riggio.



Larry was predeceased by his wife in 2012. He is survived by his children: Glenna Klein, Stacy Yeany, Scott Klein, and Keri Bernstein; his son-in-law: Ron Bernstein; and his grandchildren: Austin Yeany, Hayden Yeany, Kelby Klein, McKenna Klein, Zachary Bernstein, and Sophie Bernstein.



A celebration of life event is currently unsafe, so please honor Larry by opening an elegant Pinot Noir or re-telling one of his jokes! He would want all of us to enjoy life to the fullest-- as he did.



In his memory, please consider a donation to CureJM (www.curejm.org), an organization searching for a cure to the rare autoimmune disease which has afflicted his youngest grandchild.



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Published by New York Times from Jul. 27 to Jul. 28, 2020.

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Nancy Jumper

August 19, 2020

Dr. Klein was my gynecologist for over 30 years. Always so dapper in his bow ties, he was always quick with the smile and so caring. I was a big traveler and every time I saw him, he wanted to know where I’d been. I was so sad when he retired. I am even more saddened to hear of his passing. May he Rest In Peace and May God bless his family. Thanks, Dr. Klein, for taking care of me all those years.
With love, Nancy Jumper

Gene Snipes

August 13, 2020

Larry was my roommate and good friend while we were in PT school. He was always up for a joke and a fun time, but was also a good student. When I remember those days in Dallas, he is the one who stands out. I know he is missed by all. Rest In Peace, Larry!
Gene Snipes

Fred Time

July 29, 2020

e of my great South Dallas friends that stayed connected fir many years. I will miss you old friend. Love Fred♀❤

Krista Fletcher

July 28, 2020

What a wonderful human that I was blessed to meet and have deliver my two girls! I would see him around town and he always had a big smile for you and greeted you personally. He let me in on his humor one time when I was catering a party he was attending by saying he didn’t recognize me with my clothes on!. He was really and truly loved by many and will be missed

Cindy Bennett

July 28, 2020

I met Dr. Klein when I was 20 in 1977. He became my OB/GYN & later in my life delivered both of my children. I continued with Dr. Klein until his retirement. He was such a kind & gentle soul. I send my deepest regrets & heartfelt condolences to his family & friends. He will surely be missed by all.

K C Hudgins

July 27, 2020

i worked for Dr Klein and he was the BEST boss ever! He delivered my 3 girls and they remember his house and the pool parties he and Karla had! He will always have a special place in my heart ❤ Rest In Peace my friend! My thoughts and prayers are with your children and grandchildren

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