Mrs.
Alice (Munger) Klock, age 86, formerly of Dolgeville and
Ocala, Fla., passed away on Friday morning, Nov. 29, 2002
after a long illness. Her passing occurred at the Little
Falls Hospital Skilled Nursing Facility.
She was born on May 20, 1916 in Dolgeville, a daughter
of the late Harvey C. and Adele (Wolf) Munger. She graduated
from Little Falls High School with the Class of 1936. She
was united in marriage to D. Richard Klock in Little Falls
at the Presbyterian Parsonage Church on Jan. 21, 1938.
Mr. Klock passed away in April of 2000. She moved to Florida
in 1982, where she resided for 15 years before coming back
to the area. She was last employed as an office clerk with
the former Daniel Green Slipper Factory in Dolgeville.
Alice truly enjoyed square dancing and was an excellent
seamstress. She will be sadly missed by her family and
friends.
She leaves two beloved sons, Paul Klock and wife Barbara
of Little Falls and Gary Klock and wife Nancy of Grays
Lake, Ill.; a brother, Alfred Munger of Little Falls; in-laws,
Helen Wren and her husband William of Mohawk and Barbara
Verri and husband Anthony of Little Falls; seven grandchildren,
Donna Micozzi and husband Joe, Denise Murphy and husband
Paul, Dawn Douglas and husband Jim, Darlene Budzich and
husband Joe, Kimberly Moore and husband Dan, Peter Klock
and Heather Klock; and six great grandchildren. She also
leaves several nieces, nephews and cousins.
She was predeceased by a brother Conrad Munger, a sister-in-law,
Marion Cotton and a brother-in-law, William Klock.
Calling hours at the Enea Funeral Home, 24 W. Monroe St.,
Little Falls will be Monday morning, Dec. 2, 2002, from
9-11 a.m.
The funeral service will be conducted in the funeral home
chapel on Monday morning at the conclusion of calling hours,
with the Rev. Dr. Steven A. Scarcia, rector of the Emmanuel
Episcopal Church, Little Falls, officiating.
Interment will be held in the spring at the family's convenience
in Rural Park Cemetery, Inghams Mills.
By family request, in lieu of flowers, kindly consider
contributions in honor of Alice to the Little Falls Hospital
Skilled Nursing Facility Development Fund, on the fourth
floor.
Envelopes may be obtained at the Enea Funeral Home.
The family would like to extend a special thank you to
the staff of the fourth floor Skilled Nursing Facility
at the Little Falls Hospital for their excellent care and
compassion shown during this difficult time.
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