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IN LOVING MEMORY OF
Edward Joseph
Kleber
February 2, 1943 – March 7, 2023
CELEBRATION OF LIFE SCHEDULED:
A Celebration of Life will be held on Sunday, April 30, 2023 at Chelle Mountain Vineyard in Templeton, California.
Please RSVP to: vailia@desparada.com
Edward Joseph Kleber (Ed) was born in Cleveland, Ohio on February 2, 1943. He spent his youth in Niagara Falls, New York. He remembered playing baseball and hockey in the streets with his friends and purchasing his first car (a hot rod) there. He kept his loyalty to the Buffalo Bills throughout the years but did add the San Francisco Giants when he came to California.
Ed spent most of his career working for Wilbur Ellis. He travelled the world especially Asia for his job. He had a portfolio of stories about his trips which he loved to share. He and his wife, Susan (Sue) lived in Connecticut, Pennsylvania, Georgia and then Danville, California. From Danville he came to King City as president of KCAC. Fortunately for the community he and Sue decided to settle there in 1995.
Ed served on the Mee Memorial Hospital Foundation Board. He was also a long-time member of King City Rotary and the Silver Kings and Queens.
Ed was a voracious reader with a steel trap mind for many subjects - from baseball to the world situation. He loved a delicious meal, a great scotch and a fine wine. Before Sue passed in 2021, they enjoyed several ocean cruises. Ed held court on Tuesday afternoons with his buddies playing Yahtzee and entertaining them with his experiences and opinions.
Ed was preceded in death by his wife, Susan. He is survived by his beloved sister, Kathleen A. Robertson, Niagara Falls NY, his children, Russell P. From (Vailia) of Paso Robles, Ca., Elizabeth From of Hudson NH, Christopher E. Kleber (Nanci), and Kelly A. Kleber (James V. Pearson) of Taylors Town, PA. Grandchildren, Dustin Kleber, Kaylee M. Limbert, and Minnie From. He is also survived by several nieces and nephews. Ed had many friends who loved him among them were the Colesberrys and Ings.
For more information, please contact Eddington Funeral Services, 429 Bassett St., King City, (831) 385-5400, www.EFS-Cares.com .
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