Obituaries
Karen E. Klepp, 74
January 10, 1946 - October 21, 2020
Karen E. Klepp, 74, of Lititz, passed away at home on Wednesday, October 21, 2020. Born in Denver, CO, she was the daughter of the late Edward E. and Mary Jane (Uplinger) Eisenhart. Karen was the beloved wife of Robert W. Klepp, and they would have celebrated their 45th wedding anniversary on November 22nd.
Karen worked as a Planning Production Assistant for Pfizer, Inc. in Lititz, from where she retired after 35 years of service. She and her husband enjoyed going out for breakfast and riding bicycle to take in the scenery. She attended Lititz Moravian Church.
Along with her husband, Karen is survived by two sons, Arthur Inza and his wife Claudia of NJ, and William Inza and his wife Veronica of FL. Also surviving are her step-children, Richard Klepp and his wife Shelly of NJ, and Lisa Klepp of VA; 5 grandchildren; and her sister, Georgia Eisenhart of NJ.
Services will be private at the convenience of the family. Karen’s final resting place will be in the Memorial Garden at Lititz Moravian Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, contributions in her memory may be offered to Hospice & Community Care, 685 Good Drive, P O Box 4125, Lancaster, PA 17604
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Condolences to the Family
December 03, 2020
Bob,
Ed & I just heard of Karen’s passing and are so sorry for your loss. I will always remember her lovely smile & humor in spite of all she was going through.
With our deep sympathy.
Lucy & Ed Meinsler
December 01, 2020
Bob,
Darrell and I just heard of Karen’s passing and are so very sorry. We extend our deepest condolences to you. We will keep you and Karen in our prayers always.
Sandy and Darrell Lane
October 29, 2020
I was deeply saddened hearing of Karen׳s passing. I valued my relationship with you and Karen as her physician. I want to extend my deepest condolences to you and your family.
Dr Robert A. Matlin
October 27, 2020
We Love You Grandma Karen!!!❤️
Lisa,Alex,Amanda
October 26, 2020
Bob,
I’m so sorry to hear of Karen’s passing, my sympathy to you.
Jean Grossman

