College Fund - In David Klossner's Memory
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Surrounded by love of family, David Patrick Klossner, 59, entered eternal life on September 26th, 2020 .
Taken from this world far too soon by pancreatic cancer, David's light, love, and presence will be missed by many. A true family man, his legacy of love lives on through his wife, children, grandchildren and many extended family and friends.
David is preceded in eternal life by his son Logan, a happy reunion in heaven that gives us comfort. Dave leaves behind his wife of 24 years, Katie; daughters Micah (Tony) and Ellie; son Dakota (Christina); daughter-in law Tanya; along with six grandchildren.
David loved spending time outside, especially at the lake with family and friends. Nothing made him happier than to be surrounded by those he loved. Dave was incredibly proud of all his children and enjoyed being close with each of them.
Youngest daughter, Ellie, 16, was instrumental in Dave's care throughout his illness and they wound up forming a strong bond. Through the experience of caring for her Dad, Ellie decided she wants to pursue a career in healthcare (nursing). It will be less than two years before Ellie heads to college. Therefore, in lieu of flowers, David and Katie ask for your contribution to Ellie's college fund to help her achieve her dream. A wonderful way to honor Dave's memory and to help bridge the financial gap.
Thank you for your support and your love. The Klossner Family appreciates each of you.
Taken from this world far too soon by pancreatic cancer, David's light, love, and presence will be missed by many. A true family man, his legacy of love lives on through his wife, children, grandchildren and many extended family and friends.
David is preceded in eternal life by his son Logan, a happy reunion in heaven that gives us comfort. Dave leaves behind his wife of 24 years, Katie; daughters Micah (Tony) and Ellie; son Dakota (Christina); daughter-in law Tanya; along with six grandchildren.
David loved spending time outside, especially at the lake with family and friends. Nothing made him happier than to be surrounded by those he loved. Dave was incredibly proud of all his children and enjoyed being close with each of them.
Youngest daughter, Ellie, 16, was instrumental in Dave's care throughout his illness and they wound up forming a strong bond. Through the experience of caring for her Dad, Ellie decided she wants to pursue a career in healthcare (nursing). It will be less than two years before Ellie heads to college. Therefore, in lieu of flowers, David and Katie ask for your contribution to Ellie's college fund to help her achieve her dream. A wonderful way to honor Dave's memory and to help bridge the financial gap.
Thank you for your support and your love. The Klossner Family appreciates each of you.
Organizer
Cheri Voyles
Organizer
Lone Jack, MO