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Eugene L. “Gener” Kleidosty

Birth
Herndon, Rawlins County, Kansas, USA
Death
23 Nov 2019 (aged 93)
Atwood, Rawlins County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Herndon, Rawlins County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
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Eugene Leonard Kleidosty died Saturday, November 23, 2019, at the Good Samaritan nursing home in Atwood, Kansas. He was born November 6, 1926, at the George Jr. Sattler farmstead, five miles northwest of Herndon, Kansas, the son of Mike and Carrie (Sattler) Kleidosty. He attended the Stoney School, first through fourth grades and then went to St. Mary’s School in Herndon, fifth through eighth grades.

After eighth grade, Eugene, or Gener as he was fondly called by all his nieces and nephews, moved with his parents to the original John Kleidosty farm, which his parents had bought. Gene was a lifelong farmer and handyman. He raised wheat, alfalfa, hay and Hereford cattle. He retired from farming in 1982. He loved to garden and was known for raising large watermelons and cantaloupes.

On October 4, 2008, Gene made the decision to move to town. He could no longer take care of the farm. Gene began making coffee in the mornings at a gathering place for the citizens of Herndon. He also enjoyed making bird houses and bird feeding stations for anyone who wanted them. He loved playing cards with his family, especially sheeps head and pitch. He even learned to play train dominoes.

Gene is survived by his sister Eileen Portschy, of Herndon and nieces and nephews, Rita (Greg) Marintzer, Cheri Kastens and Dean (Deb) Portschy, all of Herndon, Joyce (Jim) Rich, of Arden, NC, Patsy Marintzer (Phil Timm) of Idalia, CO, Dianne Halam and Mike Halam, of California.

Preceding him in death were his parents, Mike and Carrie Kleidosty; sisters and brothers-in-law, Wilma and Doug Bobinmyer and Helen and Joe Halam; brother-in-law Virgil Pete Portschy; niece Carol Kompus and nephew Doug Bobinmyer.
Eugene Leonard Kleidosty died Saturday, November 23, 2019, at the Good Samaritan nursing home in Atwood, Kansas. He was born November 6, 1926, at the George Jr. Sattler farmstead, five miles northwest of Herndon, Kansas, the son of Mike and Carrie (Sattler) Kleidosty. He attended the Stoney School, first through fourth grades and then went to St. Mary’s School in Herndon, fifth through eighth grades.

After eighth grade, Eugene, or Gener as he was fondly called by all his nieces and nephews, moved with his parents to the original John Kleidosty farm, which his parents had bought. Gene was a lifelong farmer and handyman. He raised wheat, alfalfa, hay and Hereford cattle. He retired from farming in 1982. He loved to garden and was known for raising large watermelons and cantaloupes.

On October 4, 2008, Gene made the decision to move to town. He could no longer take care of the farm. Gene began making coffee in the mornings at a gathering place for the citizens of Herndon. He also enjoyed making bird houses and bird feeding stations for anyone who wanted them. He loved playing cards with his family, especially sheeps head and pitch. He even learned to play train dominoes.

Gene is survived by his sister Eileen Portschy, of Herndon and nieces and nephews, Rita (Greg) Marintzer, Cheri Kastens and Dean (Deb) Portschy, all of Herndon, Joyce (Jim) Rich, of Arden, NC, Patsy Marintzer (Phil Timm) of Idalia, CO, Dianne Halam and Mike Halam, of California.

Preceding him in death were his parents, Mike and Carrie Kleidosty; sisters and brothers-in-law, Wilma and Doug Bobinmyer and Helen and Joe Halam; brother-in-law Virgil Pete Portschy; niece Carol Kompus and nephew Doug Bobinmyer.


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  • Created by: Lizzie
  • Added: Nov 25, 2019
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/205004153/eugene_l-kleidosty: accessed ), memorial page for Eugene L. “Gener” Kleidosty (6 Nov 1926–23 Nov 2019), Find a Grave Memorial ID 205004153, citing Saint Marys Cemetery, Herndon, Rawlins County, Kansas, USA; Maintained by Lizzie (contributor 47370782).