- Born on: June 10, 1914
- Departed on: January 20, 2010
Gustave Carl Klubal
Dear Yvette and Barbara, Gene and I were so saddened to receive the news that Gus had passed away on Wednesday. So many memories of the cousins' parties over the years came flooding back. I can still close my eyes and see Gus and Tom Street sipping their scotch and singing along with Jan Peerce as he did his rendition of "The Bluebird of Happiness"(never missing one word!) Gus had such a droll and oh so sharp sense of humor. We shared so much laughter at these gettogethers. He will be sorely missed by all of his remaining cousins. Our thoughts and Prayers are with the entire family. Love to all, Joan
Our sympathies to Yvette, George, Barb, Jan, Damek, Karl and Robin. We are sorry for yor loss. Love, Lil, Wayne, Marissa and Griffin Svec-Burdick
Mr. Klubal was a man who I always looked up to. His children are a testament to his life. They are wonderful friends and great human beings as a result of his and Mrs. Klubal's guidance. He will be missed.
Good bye, Uncle Gus. We'll miss you.
I am my fathers son. One never knows how one will react to the loss of a loved one. Dad, you will be missed. From my father I learned compassion, love, and caring. I also learned patience and forgiveness. The tears have not flown yet but they will. We will all miss you Dad.
Somewhere in all this, may you all find peace.
Dear Aunt Yvette & Barb, So sorry for your loss. I know you will miss him - time helps. Aunt Yvette, the last time we saw each other was one Thanksgiving when we were all together in Telford shortly before you left for Iowa. You brought English Muffin Bread for breakfast. It was wonderful to share that time with you and Uncle Gus then. You will be in my prayers. Love, Aline