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In Loving Memory

Klug, Richard Jacob

Richard Jacob Klug age, 74, of Saint Louis, Missouri passed away Friday October 29, 2021.

He was an avid sportsman who enjoyed the outdoors, hunting and fishing. Most of all he loved spending time with his grandsons

He was married to his beloved wife Carol for more than 40 years.  He is survived by her, his son Jacob (Amanda) Klug, grandsons Simon and Jack Klug, brother Kevin Klug, sister Elaine Walker and a host of other family and friends.

He is preceded in death by his parents, Jacob and Alice Klug.

Visitation Wednesday, November 3, 10:00 a.m. until Funeral at 1:00 p.m. at KUTIS AFFTON CHAPEL, 10151 Gravois Rd. Interment Sunset Cemetery.

 

 

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30 thoughts on “Klug, Richard Jacob”

  1. Carol, Jake and Amanda,
    My condolences to you and your family. As someone who cares for you, I hope you know you’re being thought of with loving concern in the days to come.

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  2. Carol, Jake and Amanda,
    My condolences to you and your family. As someone who cares for you, I hope you know you’re being thought of with loving concern in the days to come.

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  3. Rich was a very knowledgeable engineer for Ford and a good employee to work with. He was serious about his work, and always tried to do his best for the company. I enjoyed my time with Rich.

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  4. Rich was a very knowledgeable engineer for Ford and a good employee to work with. He was serious about his work, and always tried to do his best for the company. I enjoyed my time with Rich.

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  5. So sorry for your loss. Rich was enjoyable to work with as well as our hunting adventures. Many very good memories. Hugs to the family.

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  6. So sorry for your loss. Rich was enjoyable to work with as well as our hunting adventures. Many very good memories. Hugs to the family.

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  7. So sorry to hear of your loss. Rich was an excellent colleague, such a dedicated engineer to improving the Ford system. Our thoughts and prayers are with you, Carol, and all of your family.

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  8. So sorry to hear of your loss. Rich was an excellent colleague, such a dedicated engineer to improving the Ford system. Our thoughts and prayers are with you, Carol, and all of your family.

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  9. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Rich was such a wonderful person, always willing to help others through teaching, mentoring or whatever else was needed. He was truly “One in a Million”.
    Very saddened to here of his passing…

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  10. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Rich was such a wonderful person, always willing to help others through teaching, mentoring or whatever else was needed. He was truly “One in a Million”.
    Very saddened to here of his passing…

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  11. Who will greet me now with “Hey Mare what you been up to? Carol and Jake remember all the good times and Rich will always be with you.

    Mare

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  12. Who will greet me now with “Hey Mare what you been up to? Carol and Jake remember all the good times and Rich will always be with you.

    Mare

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  13. Rich was one of the best engineers at the Saint Louis Assembly. His dedication and effort was second to none. I worked with Rich at the SLAP for twenty five plus years and never heard him say a bad word about anyone. You have our deepest condolences.

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  14. Rich was one of the best engineers at the Saint Louis Assembly. His dedication and effort was second to none. I worked with Rich at the SLAP for twenty five plus years and never heard him say a bad word about anyone. You have our deepest condolences.

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  15. Rich led by example and I learned a great deal from him while working with him at SLAP.
    He was a top notch co-worker. My heartfelt condolences for all of you.

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  16. Rich led by example and I learned a great deal from him while working with him at SLAP.
    He was a top notch co-worker. My heartfelt condolences for all of you.

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