Elizabeth “Betty” Kling, 88, passed away Tuesday March 20, 2018 at the UC Medical Center in Cincinnati OH. She retired from the Newport Board of Education after 15 years of employment. Betty was a member of the CG&E Retirees and the Fort Mitchell Seniors and was involved in many volunteer activities included working as an Ambassador at CVG Airport and ushering at the Aronoff Center in Cincinnati. She was a member of St Henry Parish where she volunteered her time in the rectory and served on the bereavement committee. Betty was preceded in death by her husband, Thomas Patrick Kling; sister, Ann Purcell and 2 brothers, George Menke and Charles Menke. Survivors include her son Mike (Jan) Kling, daughters Pat (Bill) Frost, Nancy (Tim) Flanagan, Debbie (Wally) Reinhart, Judy (Brian) Keith, Mary (Paul) Vaal and Barb (Dave) Orewiler; sisters Rita Siemer and Rose Balcom. Also surviving are 15 grandchildren and 18 great grandchildren. Memorial visitation will be held Saturday March 24, 2018 from 9am to 10am with a memorial mass to follow at St Henry Parish in Elsmere. Memorials can be made to St Henry Church 3813 Dixie Hwy, Erlanger KY, 41018 or United Christian Volunteers 15 Kenton Street, Elsmere KY 41018. Online condolences can be made at www.linnemannfuneralhomes.com
Elizabeth Kling
Address: ,Prayers
Nancy, Stacey and family our prayers and thoughts are with you during this difficult time.
Dale and Cheryl Jaynes
Blessings
Eternal rest grant unto her, O Lord. Let Perpetual Light shine around her. Welcome her into Your Kingdom but tell her we’ll miss her. Amen
Heartbroken for all of you
Mary and family, I was so sorry to hear about the passing of your Mom. I hope that your memories and the promise of eternal life will give you peace in the days to come.
Emy Meiners
Such a sweet lady
I am so sorry for your loss. I know Betty from Elsmere Senior Center. She was the sweetest lady I have ever known, and a great chair volleyball player. I will miss her.
In Remembrance of Mrs. Elizabeth Kling
Dear Kling Family:
My heart breaks with yours at the sudden passing of your Mother.
Mrs. Kling was a dear friend here at United Christian Volunteers, always grateful for even the smallest kindness, pleasant even under difficult circumstances & a class act in all situations. She personified grace, dignity & a concern-for-others that reflected her deep Christian faith; we all would do well to be more like her!
Mrs. Kling will be forever remembered as one of our absolute favorites. Know that while we share in your Earthly loss, we also look forward to that day when we are all reunited in Eternal Life!
Rejoicing with you in the memory of a life well-lived,
-Charles E. Lambert
United Christian Volunteers
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