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Albert Francis Klinkhammer

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Albert Francis Klinkhammer

Birth
Death
31 Mar 2007 (aged 89–90)
Burial
Brantford, Brant County Municipality, Ontario, Canada Add to Map
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It is with great sadness that the family announces the passing of Albert (Bert) Francis Klinkhammer, at his home, on Saturday, March 31, 2007, in his 90th year. Devoted husband of Nora Golden (nee McMullen), whom he married in 1995. Bert was predeceased by his loving wife Mary (nee Vinall) in 1993 after 51 years of marriage. He will be fondly remembered by his children Louise Moore (John) of Scarborough, Frederic Klinkhammer (Lillian Veri) of Bermuda, Roy Klinkhammer (Scarlett) of Guelph, Norman Klinkhammer (Alice) of Cambridge, Joyce Abbey (Garry) of Paris; grandchildren, Amber and David Klinkhammer, Justin and Danielle Keenan and his step-children, Mary Goudy (Peter) of Cambridge, Martha Ryan (Michael) of Mississauga and grandchildren, Rosemary, Margaret, Angelo Fragassi, Kyle, Sarah and Andrew Goudy. Bert, born in Brantford, moved to Cambridge, Ontario in 1959. He pursued a long and successful professional career, finally retiring from the position of Vice-President and Director of Harding Carpets Limited in 1986. He continued to work as a management consultant until 1990. He had wide community interests and served as a Trustee on the Board of Education for Galt from 1960-1966. During this period of time he also sat as a Director of Galt Chamber of Commerce from 1961-1971. In 1967, Bert was appointed as a founding governor of Conestoga College by the Minister of Education. He served the board from 1968 to 1972 and was Chairman of the Board for a 3 year period. He was the Founding President (1987-1988) and an ongoing member of the Probus Club of Cambridge, the first to be established in Canada for retired professional and business men. There are now over 20,000 members in 170 clubs throughout Canada. In addition, Bert was Director and Chairman of Probus Centre - Canada Inc. from 1992 to 1997. Bert was a devoted member of St. Gregory's Church and was active in the establishment of this parish when it was formed in 1967. He served his Church in many capacities, as Chairman of the Lay Committee, Lector, Eucharistic Minister and choir member. He was a member of the Knights of Columbus for over 60 years. holding various official offices and an active participant. He received a papal appointment to the Knights of the Equestrian Order of the Holy Sepulcher of Jerusalem in May 1990 and was appointed a Lay Affiliate of the Augustian Order in 1995 in appreciation for his service to the order and the Church. Coutts Funeral Home and Cremation Centre, Cambridge. A Mass of Christian Burial at St. Gregory's RC Church, Cambridge, April 4, 2007, followed by interment at St. Joseph's Cemetery in Brantford, ON
It is with great sadness that the family announces the passing of Albert (Bert) Francis Klinkhammer, at his home, on Saturday, March 31, 2007, in his 90th year. Devoted husband of Nora Golden (nee McMullen), whom he married in 1995. Bert was predeceased by his loving wife Mary (nee Vinall) in 1993 after 51 years of marriage. He will be fondly remembered by his children Louise Moore (John) of Scarborough, Frederic Klinkhammer (Lillian Veri) of Bermuda, Roy Klinkhammer (Scarlett) of Guelph, Norman Klinkhammer (Alice) of Cambridge, Joyce Abbey (Garry) of Paris; grandchildren, Amber and David Klinkhammer, Justin and Danielle Keenan and his step-children, Mary Goudy (Peter) of Cambridge, Martha Ryan (Michael) of Mississauga and grandchildren, Rosemary, Margaret, Angelo Fragassi, Kyle, Sarah and Andrew Goudy. Bert, born in Brantford, moved to Cambridge, Ontario in 1959. He pursued a long and successful professional career, finally retiring from the position of Vice-President and Director of Harding Carpets Limited in 1986. He continued to work as a management consultant until 1990. He had wide community interests and served as a Trustee on the Board of Education for Galt from 1960-1966. During this period of time he also sat as a Director of Galt Chamber of Commerce from 1961-1971. In 1967, Bert was appointed as a founding governor of Conestoga College by the Minister of Education. He served the board from 1968 to 1972 and was Chairman of the Board for a 3 year period. He was the Founding President (1987-1988) and an ongoing member of the Probus Club of Cambridge, the first to be established in Canada for retired professional and business men. There are now over 20,000 members in 170 clubs throughout Canada. In addition, Bert was Director and Chairman of Probus Centre - Canada Inc. from 1992 to 1997. Bert was a devoted member of St. Gregory's Church and was active in the establishment of this parish when it was formed in 1967. He served his Church in many capacities, as Chairman of the Lay Committee, Lector, Eucharistic Minister and choir member. He was a member of the Knights of Columbus for over 60 years. holding various official offices and an active participant. He received a papal appointment to the Knights of the Equestrian Order of the Holy Sepulcher of Jerusalem in May 1990 and was appointed a Lay Affiliate of the Augustian Order in 1995 in appreciation for his service to the order and the Church. Coutts Funeral Home and Cremation Centre, Cambridge. A Mass of Christian Burial at St. Gregory's RC Church, Cambridge, April 4, 2007, followed by interment at St. Joseph's Cemetery in Brantford, ON


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