She was born May 13, 1921, in Seattle, Wash., the daughter of the late Joseph Kaye and Tressia Kaye Easton.
For many years, Sarah was manager of the Fountain Bowl and Flamingo Lanes. A top area bowler, she was a member of the New York State Bowling Hall of Fame, and was a bowling instructor in the area for many years. Sarah also enjoyed knitting and crafts.
Surviving are two sons: Jeffrey M. Klawon of Casa Grande, Ariz., and Gregory W. Klawon of Jamestown; a daughter, Kathy M. Bentley Kamery of Fredonia; nine grandchildren, Wenda Klawon, Jeffrey Klawon, Michael Klawon, Shari Saddler, Kristina Calhoun, Jason Klawon, Sara Klawon, Gregory Klawon, and Matt Klawon; and 11 great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her husband of 41 years, William A. Klawon who died May 1, 1982; her second husband, Henry G. "Hank" Forlander who died Jan. 5, 2006; a sister, Katherine Chandler; and a brother, Joseph Kaye.
She was born May 13, 1921, in Seattle, Wash., the daughter of the late Joseph Kaye and Tressia Kaye Easton.
For many years, Sarah was manager of the Fountain Bowl and Flamingo Lanes. A top area bowler, she was a member of the New York State Bowling Hall of Fame, and was a bowling instructor in the area for many years. Sarah also enjoyed knitting and crafts.
Surviving are two sons: Jeffrey M. Klawon of Casa Grande, Ariz., and Gregory W. Klawon of Jamestown; a daughter, Kathy M. Bentley Kamery of Fredonia; nine grandchildren, Wenda Klawon, Jeffrey Klawon, Michael Klawon, Shari Saddler, Kristina Calhoun, Jason Klawon, Sara Klawon, Gregory Klawon, and Matt Klawon; and 11 great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her husband of 41 years, William A. Klawon who died May 1, 1982; her second husband, Henry G. "Hank" Forlander who died Jan. 5, 2006; a sister, Katherine Chandler; and a brother, Joseph Kaye.
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