1935
2012
Klaus Apold, of Glendale, passed away on January 25th at 76 years of age. A native of Germany, and former co-owner of Fricker Upholstery, of Richmond Hill. He is survived by his wife, Susan (nee Brechling) and his children Gary Apold & Karen Malamas. Beloved grandfather of Marina & Marcus and brother of Irene Lillig (in Germany). Klaus was a member of the Von Mensch Masonic Lodge (#765) of Whitestone.
Services will be conducted at the funeral home, by Rev. David Demera on Sunday evening, Interment will take place Monday, at Mount Olivet Cemetery.
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January 29, 2012
Horst Lillig
Wir sind alle sehr traurig. Klaus war ein warmherziger Mensch und ein toller Onkel. Wir vermissen ihn sehr. Horst, Marion,Nina und Simon Lillig (Germany)
January 29, 2012
Horst Lillig
Wir sind alle sehr traurig ueber seinen Tod. Er war ein warmherziger Mensch und ein toller Onkel. Wir werden Ihn immer in Erinnerung behalten. Unsere Gedanken sind bei Susan, Karin, Gary und den Familien.
January 28, 2012
We were very saddened to hear the news. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your entire family.
Paul and Blanca Contino
January 27, 2012
Jim Landherr
So sorry to hear of your loss. My dad always spoke well of Klaus. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this difficult time.
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