Elmer Klapperick, 82
Published 9:29 am Wednesday, December 7, 2011
Elmer “Big Elmer” Klapperick, 82, of Austin died Tuesday, Dec. 6, 2011, at Mayo Clinic Health System in Austin.
He was born Sept. 2, 1929, in Meyer, Iowa, and moved with his family to Austin. Elmer worked for Kinsmans, served in the Army at Fort Rucker where he was honorably discharged as a Sergeant, and retuned to Hormel where he finished his 42-year career. He enjoyed his retirement by snow-birding in Florida. When in Minnesota he enjoyed doing handyman auto repairs, woodwork and lending a helping hand to neighbors, family and friends by repairing lawn mowers and other small engines. He greatly enjoyed growing the garden and sharing social time with friends at the local P-9 support group. He enjoyed repairing Model As and other cars, transporting his grandchildren to school and sharing a breakfast sandwich with them. He also volunteered his time at the church. In his later years he completed 5k walks while in Florida — just because he could. His biggest pleasure was spending quality time with family and friends and helping anyone he could.
He is survived by his wife of 60 years, Jeanette (Wagner) Klapperick; son, Tony Klapperick, Austin; daughter, Joan (Mark) Thompson, Austin; daughter, Lori Klapperick, Orlando, Fla.; and son, Jon (Mary) Klapperick, Albert Lea; nine grandchildren and two great grandchildren; brother, Herb (Murl) Loecher, Austin; sister, Mary Cook, Rochester; sister, Marcy (Gary) Kroupa, Sacramento, Calif.; sister, Darlene Klapperick, Sacramento; brother-in-law, Mert DeBoer, Austin; sister-in-law, Ladonna Klapperick, Austin; sister-in-law, Mary Klapperick, Las Vegas; sister-in-law, Sally Klapperick, Las Vegas; nieces and nephews.
He is proceeded in death by his parents, John and Mary; three brothers, Linus, Kenneth, and Wilbur; and his sister Vernetta.
A Funeral Mass will be celebrated 11 a.m. Friday, Dec. 9, 2011, at St. Augustine Catholic Church with Father Jim Steffes and Father Donald Zenk officiating. There will be a 6:30 p.m. wake service on Thursday at Mayer Funeral Home where friends may call from 4 to 7 p.m. and one hour before the service at the church on Friday. Interment will be in Calvary Cemetery with military rites by American Legion Post 91 and VFW Post 1216.