

He was born in Jersey City, NJ on December 29th 1935.
He was the second oldest of 11 children and grew up on a dairy farm in upstate New York before joining the service.
He was a United States Army Ranger Veteran who served his country honorably.
After the service Klem and his brothers started a successful trucking company in New Jersey. He then met and married the love of his life Elizabeth Marcinkowski.
He moved to the Central Florida area in the early 80s where he started a heavy equipment brokerage company and made numerous business contacts over the years.
Klem enjoyed Western movies, horses, horse racing and was an avid firearms collector.
He was a loving husband, father, grandfather, brother and uncle.
Klem loved his family above all else in life, it was all about the “Family “. He was also one of the most generous people in the world, and if you were lucky enough to really hear him laugh, you know he had one of the greatest laughs ever.
He was a member of the Polish American association and attended St Joseph’s Catholic Church.
Klem was preceded in death by his Loving wife Elizabeth Marcinkowski whom he loved and cherished, he was also preceded by both of his Parents, Klemens and Felicia Marcinkowski and siblings: Blanch, Adelle, Helen, Felicia, Jon & Walter.
He was survived by his 3 children, Michael (Patty) Radu, Thomas (Lesley) Marcinkowski & Eileen Marcinkowski.
Klem was also blessed with and survived by his 5 Grandchildren which he loved so much. Justin & Sean Radu, Jacob Pell, Elizabeth Stephens & Thomas Marcinkowski.
He was also survived by his brother Steve (Penelope) “Mrs Penny Marcinkowski, and sisters, Felicia Marcinkowski, Jadwiga (Dr. Benny) Yangco and Monya Byrne.
Klem was also survived by several Nieces and Nephews. David, Vernon Blaise, Jonathan & Laura Marcinkowski which he loved.
He will be inurned at the Cape Canaveral National Cemetery.
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