Obituaries

Richard Klinger

FORT OGLETHORPE — Richard Thomas Klingler passed from this life on February 14, 2019. He leaves behind him a legacy of quiet wisdom, kindness and love. Richard was born on July 30, 1953, in Chicago, Illinois, and spent his formative youth in Kankakee, Illinois. He was preceded in death by his parents, Raymond Peter Klingler and Lula Klingler (Geistwhite), as well as his brothers, Raymond and John. He is survived by his wife, Nancy Klingler (Betourne) and brother: Robert Klingler with partner Jerry Robinson; his wife's sister and brother: Kathy Shultz and Mark (Anne) Betourne; children: Tara (Bubba) Williams, David (Brandy) Klingler and Ben (Ginny) Klingler; grandchildren: Brennan Williams, Alexis Brannan, Anna Grace Williams, Noah Klingler; and a great-grandchild Ryker Brannan. From an early age, a deep compassion for others led Richard onto the path to become an attorney and to follow his desire to be a father. Living his life as a devoted husband, loving father of three and a laudable member of the Bar Association, the fruits of his plans have been witnessed by many. Never one to boast although he had reason, Richard was awarded many honors as an undergrad student at the University of Illinois and in law school at Southern Illinois University. Richard's professional career started in 1979 at Weill, Ellis, Weems & Copeland and ended 40 years later as a partner in the law firm of Kennedy, Koontz & Klingler. Practicing in the field of bankruptcy and personal injury gave Richard the best opportunity to assist people in times of need. Up until his final days, he continued to help and support his many clients. Always an active member of the community, Richard was a long-standing member of the Notre Dame High School Board and Finance Committee. As a devoted Catholic, he participated in Mass as a Eucharistic minister for St. Gerard's Catholic Church. He was also a member of the Knights of Columbus. A lover of the outdoors, Richard was seldom happier than when he was walking in the woods, camping with his family, or planning these adventures. He could be found encouraging and participating in the activities of his children, whether it be leading the Boy Scouts, cheering at sporting events, or proudly attending one of their many programs and recitals. For anyone, an impromptu lesson was close at hand when he had the opportunity to talk about his personal passion, the Civil War. Richard's ever-present mustache and glasses framed a loving face that was quick to smile and was often accompanied by his infectious laugh and an Indiana Jones style fedora. He had a poet's way with words, a sage's insight and the heart of a saint. If only some of us strive to be half the man Richard showed it possible to be, our world would be transformed. Richard, we will do our best to follow your fedora- donned guidance. We love you dearly. We will miss you always...until our paths cross again. Visitation will be held from noon to 2 p.m., Monday, Feb. 18, at Heritage Funeral Home in Fort Oglethorpe, immediately followed by a funeral service at 2 p.m. in the Heritage Chapel. In lieu of flowers, please send a memorial contribution payable to the St. Vincent de Paul Society, 3049 LaFayette Road, Ft. Oglethorpe, Ga. 30742.

Published February 17, 2019

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