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Ellen J. Klotz
Ellen J. Klotz, age (92), passed away peacefully in her home on November 9, in Gaithersburg, MD. She was the loving wife of Charles E. Klotz; mother of Eric, Karl, and Ann; a grandmother; and a great-grandmother. While raising three children, Ellen was an active member of the Questers Plowboys chapter, a volunteer for the Downers Grove Historical Society and DuPage Family Services, an avid player of bridge, and loved reading about American history. Her family and friends will remember Ellen as a loving woman who always put the care and comfort of others first. Her family will celebrate her life privately. Those wishing to honor her life can make a donation in her name to their own favorite charity.
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Many heartfelt wishes for peace during the trying times
Leslie
November 13, 2021
Memories is what keep our loved one in our heart. My heartfelt condolences to the peace
Tabitha
November 13, 2021
Ellen and Chuck were our dear neighbors for many years. I enjoyed many a bridge game with her. My particular memory of Ann´s kindness was she offered to stay with our newborn daughter while I went out. This was our fourth daughter so I was feeling overwhelmed. I don´t remember what I did those two hours but I never forgot Ann.
Lynne Tuck
Friend
November 13, 2021
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