Dorothy R. Klecker

dorothy  klecker

November 3, 1932 ~ October 30, 2020

Age 87, formerly of Roseville. Loving Mom, Grandma, Great Grandma, Sister passed away unexpectedly on October 30, 2020. Preceded in death by husband, Walter Sr.; daughter, Connie Scheunemann. Survived by children, Judy (Lowell) Neudahl, Sherry, Walter Jr. (Brenda), John (Cathy), Patrick (Shannon), Scott (Kathy); grandchildren, Justin, Aaron, Lindsay, Angela, Mandy, Jeremy, Stacy, Joshua, Matthew, Jason, Nicholas, Pamela, Kelsey, Meaghan, Andrew, Luke, Charlie, Michael, Annie, Madison, Zachary; 23 great-grand- children; son-in-law, Bob Scheunemann. Private family service will be live streamed via Roberts Family Life Celebration Home facebook page - facebook.com/Robertsfamilyfh/ at 11 AM Thursday, November 5th. Interment, Fort Snelling National Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorials preferred.

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  1. Dear Grandma, I just can’t believe you are gone. I have so many happy memories of you! When I was little I loved getting up early when we stayed at Grandma and Grandpa’s just to sit at the table and listen to the grown-ups talk and laugh. I still think it’s funny to put milk in your scrambled eggs even though you said it makes them fluffy. And the many times you saved me using a sprinkle of salt on those darn leeches after swimming for hours in the lake. We both loved murder mysteries and couldn’t get enough of the show CSI. Your stories from the BCA inspired my love of science. Thank you for all the love, hugs and laughter. Now you and Grandpa can drive each other crazy once again – this time in heaven. I love you and miss you so much! Lindsay

    • My Godparents are together again as our their brother and sister ,who were my mom and dad .Still remember my final gift from you on my high school graduation ,a beautiful watch. RIP your Godson Bill jr.

  2. Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time. May her memories give you comfort through this time and a lifetime in your hearts.


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