St. Louis Cremation

Patricia Klein

Patricia Ann “Patty” Klein, born September 21, 1940, in Saint Louis, Missouri, to Lucille (Vriski)
Peeper and Charles Henry Peeper, passed away peacefully on January 22, 2025.
Patricia graduated from Ladue High School before continuing her education at Southwest
Baptist University in Bolivar, Missouri, and then completing her degree at William Jewell College
in Liberty, Missouri. On August 14,1974 she married the love of her life William Joseph Klein.
Their union spanned over 50 years filled with love and devotion.

A dedicated educator, Patricia began her career as an elementary school teacher at various
inner-city schools before serving as an Admissions Counselor for Drury University totaling over
two decades in the field of education.  Later in life, she chose to focus on her family as a stay-
at-home mother for her youngest.  Patricia also gave back to her community through her
involvement with the Brentwood School Board and other volunteer and charitable efforts. A
lifelong church member, she found a special joy in faith and service.

Patricia was preceded in death by her parents Charlie and Lucille, and her brother Dick. She is
lovingly remembered by her husband Bill; son Mark(Lora) and grandson Cole; daughter Mary
Elizabeth and grandchildren Carter, Campbell, Cabot and Curtis; son Michael(Molly) and
grandchildren Juliette, Bennett, and Lleyton; as well as her brother Gene and sister Nancy.
Known affectionally as “Patty” by those closest to her, Patricia will be remembered for her
unfiltered sense of humor, unwavering dedication to family, friends and community.  Her warmth
and kindness left an indelible mark on everyone fortunate enough to know her.

May Patricia’s memory bring comfort to all who loved her as they celebrate a life so beautifully
lived.

There will be a Celebration of Life ceremony held on Saturday, March 8 from 11:00am to
1:00pm at Parkway UCC, 2841 N Ballas Road, St. Louis, MO 63131, (314)872-9330.
 By 64/40 and 270—just south of Missouri Baptist Hospital and north of Clayton
Road.

In lieu of flowers, please make any donations to the Alzheimer’s Association @ alz.org.

2 Comments

  1. Mary Beth Krankeola on January 31, 2025 at 1:08 pm

    Bill, Mark, Mary Beth and Michael,
    God rest your wife and mother’s sweet soul! She was funny and oh, so thoughtful! I will miss her fun loving spirit and remember fondly all the many great memories we shared over these last 15 or so years. Thank you all for sharing her with me/us girls!
    Mary Beth (Connolly) Krankeola ❤️‍🩹
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  2. Diane on February 1, 2025 at 2:47 pm

    My heart goes out to all of you.
    When Uncle Bill married Aunt Pat it brought a host of new wonderful people in my life as a child… more cousins! ….one of which was a girl and close to my age!! And then a new baby Michael not too long after, of which my mom was honored to be a Godmother to.
    I will always remember Aunt Pat’s smile, laugh, and overall fun spirit!! She was a treasure to know and will be missed.
    Tim and I will miss her celebration of life due to being out of town, but please know we will be thinking and praying for all of you.
    Much Love,
    Tim & Diane



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