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Eugene Benard Klaver
May 7, 1923 - January 11, 2013
Obituary
Eugene B. Klaver, 89, of Webster City, died Friday, January 11, 2013 at Southfield Wellness Community. Funeral services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday at the Community Church, with Rev. Peter Mueller officiating. Burial will be in the Presbyterian Cemetery, east of Kamrar. Visitation will be at the church from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Tuesday. Arrangements were made with the Foster Funeral and Cremation Center. Graveside military rites will be conducted by American Legion Post # 191.
Eugene Benard Klaver, son of George and Anna Welp Klaver, was born May 7, 1923 at Kamrar. He attended Kamrar Public School and graduated from there. From August 1944 to January 1946, he served with the U.S. Army - 183rd Ordnance Depot Company. He served in the Pacific Theatre of Action. On September 5, 1950, he married Marguerite Jean Brinkema at Kamrar. The couple resided in Kamrar. For several years, he worked as a rural mail carrier and clerk for the U.S. Postal Service. He had also worked for the Brill Farm-Seed Store. He retired in 1972. In 1975, they moved to Webster City. Marguerite died January 2, 1984.
Mr. Klaver is survived by his daughter, Barbara; brother, Darrell Klaver of Webster City; brother-in-law, Boyd Berven of Webster City; sister-in-law and brother-in-law, Eugene and Ardys Hendrickson of Radcliffe; several nieces and nephews.
In addition to his wife, Gene was preceded in death by his parents; sisters-in-law, Evelyn Klaver and Ruth Berven.
He was a member of the Community Church at Kamrar; Veterans of Foreign Wars and American Legion Post# 191.
Write a personal tribute or light a virtual candle for the Klaver family at www.fosterfuneralandcremation.com
Eugene Benard Klaver, son of George and Anna Welp Klaver, was born May 7, 1923 at Kamrar. He attended Kamrar Public School and graduated from there. From August 1944 to January 1946, he served with the U.S. Army - 183rd Ordnance Depot Company. He served in the Pacific Theatre of Action. On September 5, 1950, he married Marguerite Jean Brinkema at Kamrar. The couple resided in Kamrar. For several years, he worked as a rural mail carrier and clerk for the U.S. Postal Service. He had also worked for the Brill Farm-Seed Store. He retired in 1972. In 1975, they moved to Webster City. Marguerite died January 2, 1984.
Mr. Klaver is survived by his daughter, Barbara; brother, Darrell Klaver of Webster City; brother-in-law, Boyd Berven of Webster City; sister-in-law and brother-in-law, Eugene and Ardys Hendrickson of Radcliffe; several nieces and nephews.
In addition to his wife, Gene was preceded in death by his parents; sisters-in-law, Evelyn Klaver and Ruth Berven.
He was a member of the Community Church at Kamrar; Veterans of Foreign Wars and American Legion Post# 191.
Write a personal tribute or light a virtual candle for the Klaver family at www.fosterfuneralandcremation.com
Tributes
Tributes

Barb your Dad was a kind and gentle man with a smile that was always there when he greeted you. I will always remember the Saturday evenings spent sitting with you,your Dad,and Carl and Erma at the races and smile those are great memories that still bring a smile. I am sure he was greeted at heaven's gates with Welcome Gene , well done my good and faithful Servant
Jan 16, 2013 Jerry Klaver


Barb
So sorry to read in the paper about your Dad passing. One thing that will get you through this is the memories.
Carol Draper Long
So sorry to read in the paper about your Dad passing. One thing that will get you through this is the memories.
Carol Draper Long
Jan 15, 2013 carol long

Barb,
We all remember uncle Gene with fond memories - Thanksgiving and Christmas dinners at the farm with his home made kringla and mincemeat pie, coffee times together in Webster and church services. He was alway so full of life and fun to talk to -- even when we joked over political differences! We will miss him very much and think of hin often. We're so grateful for the times we had together and all the great pictures!
Blessings on you and much love,
Sarina, Steve, Elisa, Jillian and Justin
We all remember uncle Gene with fond memories - Thanksgiving and Christmas dinners at the farm with his home made kringla and mincemeat pie, coffee times together in Webster and church services. He was alway so full of life and fun to talk to -- even when we joked over political differences! We will miss him very much and think of hin often. We're so grateful for the times we had together and all the great pictures!
Blessings on you and much love,
Sarina, Steve, Elisa, Jillian and Justin
Jan 15, 2013 sarina klaver


Barb,
When we think of your dad the first thing that comes to mind is his commitment/dedication to you, your mom, family and church. We also remember fondly our Thanksgiving gatherings since our return to IA. We shared some good laughs and enjoyed walking down memory lane.
Bruce and Ann Berven
When we think of your dad the first thing that comes to mind is his commitment/dedication to you, your mom, family and church. We also remember fondly our Thanksgiving gatherings since our return to IA. We shared some good laughs and enjoyed walking down memory lane.
Bruce and Ann Berven
Jan 13, 2013 Bruce and Ann Berven

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Services
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Visitation
Date and time
Tuesday, Jan 15, 2013
5:00 PM - 7:00 PMLocation
Community Church of Kamrar
2351 280th St
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2351 280th St
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Service
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Wednesday, Jan 16, 2013
10:30 AMLocation
Community Church of Kamrar
2351 280th St
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2351 280th St
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