Adam August Klingele

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Adam August Klingele

Birth
Danbury, Fairfield County, Connecticut, USA
Death
19 Dec 2008 (aged 23)
Ballston Spa, Saratoga County, New York, USA
Burial
Cremated, Ashes given to family or friend Add to Map
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Adam's passing was totally unexpected. He was only 23 years old. He was the son of Joseph Klingele and Christine Woodring Klingele.

Besides his parents, he is survived by his sister, Nicole Nall and her husband, Steven, of Port Irwin, CA; maternal grandparents, George Woodring and his wife, Patricia, of Ridgefield, CT; Beatrice Hautzinger (late Adolph) of Wilton, CT; paternal grandmother Mathilde Klingele of Danbury, CT and one nephew, Creighton Alexander.

Adam is predeceased by his paternal Grandfather, Alfred C. Klingele

Adam attended Saratoga Springs High School and was a graduate of Boces. He was a landscaper with Ralph Siano Excavating and kitchen manager at the Stadium Café.

Adam enjoyed hunting, fishing and tattoos. He was loved by everyone.
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Dear Adam, I only met you a once or twice at the most, but I remember you at Poppie's funeral, as you were one of the pallbearers. We were all so impressed by your gentle and kind manners. I truly can see why you were loved by everyone.

Rest in God's care, until we all meet again.
~Auntie Keren~
Adam's passing was totally unexpected. He was only 23 years old. He was the son of Joseph Klingele and Christine Woodring Klingele.

Besides his parents, he is survived by his sister, Nicole Nall and her husband, Steven, of Port Irwin, CA; maternal grandparents, George Woodring and his wife, Patricia, of Ridgefield, CT; Beatrice Hautzinger (late Adolph) of Wilton, CT; paternal grandmother Mathilde Klingele of Danbury, CT and one nephew, Creighton Alexander.

Adam is predeceased by his paternal Grandfather, Alfred C. Klingele

Adam attended Saratoga Springs High School and was a graduate of Boces. He was a landscaper with Ralph Siano Excavating and kitchen manager at the Stadium Café.

Adam enjoyed hunting, fishing and tattoos. He was loved by everyone.
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Dear Adam, I only met you a once or twice at the most, but I remember you at Poppie's funeral, as you were one of the pallbearers. We were all so impressed by your gentle and kind manners. I truly can see why you were loved by everyone.

Rest in God's care, until we all meet again.
~Auntie Keren~

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