Larry Erwin Klein
1941 July 31 – 2023 Nov 14
It is with much sadness that we share the passing of Larry Erwin Klein on November 14, 2023. He was the beloved husband of 58 years to Lynda, cherished father to Michael (Tina), Jacquelyn (Michael), Carmen (Ryan) and Tamara (John) and adored grandpa and bubba to Darien, Megan, Emily, Erinn, Cate, Jake, Patrick and Jack.
Our dad was born on July 31st,1941 and raised on the family farm near Melfort, Saskatchewan, growing up with his brother Denny, cousin Bob and good friend Gerald. His mom, Irene, was a teacher and writer; his dad, Erv, was a farmer, stockman, hunter, fisherman, trapper, mechanic, carpenter and pretty much anything else associated with life on the land. From them, he learned how to work hard, waste not and be an all-around decent person.
While working the farm on break from engineering studies, he signed up for pilot lessons on a whim, having never been in an airplane in his life. Those solo hours in the sky sparked what became his life-long love of aviation, and he left school, joining the Air Force as a navigator to fly full time and see the world.
At a posting in Rivers, Manitoba, Dad met our mom, a teacher on the base, and married her 11 months later on his birthday, which was, in his words, the ‘best birthday present ever’. With Mom, and their growing family in tow, they lived the nomadic military lifestyle with home always being where his family was.
After twenty-five years in the military, ‘the best possible job in the world’ as Dad called it, and facing another transfer, this time with 4 teenagers in tow, he decided to ‘take one for the team’, hung up his flight suit and took a job with Transport Canada where he remained until he retired.
In retirement, Dad continued to see the world with Mom and good friends. He also took much satisfaction in his workshop to create something incredible out of an old pile of wood. However, his greatest source of pride was his family, and he rarely missed an opportunity to spend time with them.
He is forever our greatest champion, and we miss him more than words can say.
We would like to thank friends and family for their kind words, visits and support to Mom and Dad over the last few months. Thank you also to the oncology care team at the Ottawa General Hospital.
A celebration of Dad’s life will be held at the Orleans United Church, 1111 Orleans Boulevard, on Friday, December 1st at 11AM. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Canadian Cancer Society or Heart and Stroke Foundation.
Livre de visiteurs
Bob Kanngiesser
John Dicker
To Lynda and family. So very, very saddened to hear of Larry's recent passing. We went back a very long way to those halcyon days in Rivers in the early 1960s where he met and married the love of his life. He was a fine officer and gentleman in all respects and although he has gone to the big hangar in the sky he will not soon be forgotten by any of us who had the privilege of knowing and serving with him. Be strong during this very rough period in your lives and cherish his memory as we all will. May he rest in peace. John Dicker
Kathleen Crouse
Sending love and prayers to all the family and heaven has gained another Angel. He will be missed by many and may everyone enjoy sone whiskey to honour his life!
Kelly Crouse
It was truly an honor to know Mr. Klein. Sitting in his living room discussing aircraft was terrific. From one Airman to another, he will definitely be missed. May your flights be forever Code 1.
Dan & Ledy Tredre
Sincere condolences, know that our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this sorrowful time. Big hug.
Mike Weiss
Both our families lived on the same street for the past 30 years and we became good friends. Periodically Larry and I got together either in his back yard or in his house for a drink. Invariably his family was part of the discussion on a regular basis besides politics and other points of interest, I will miss Larry and our periodic get together to resolve all world issues. Bon Voyage Larry. Some day we'll get together in the next life.
Eric and Charlotte Vardy
Good friends and fun times while Larry and his family were our neighbours in Summerside, PEI. Larry was there to lend a helping hand whenever needed. Of course, we had a lot of great get-togethers that include food and drink. Here's one for you, Larry!
Marie Holness
Will always remember and cherish the international trips that we had the pleasure of sharing along with other members of Orleans United Church.
Jayne and Krish Menon
What a nice rich life lived. Our sincere condolences to Tami and the full family. May you have the strength to bear this loss. Our thoughts are with you
Judy Foran
My deepest condolences to Tami and the entire Klein family. Your father was a very ingesting man with great stories. Know we are there for you in times to come,
With a salute I say to my good friend Larry, "May there always be clear skies and gentle landings ahead."