Hank will be remembered for his big heart, forgiving spirit, stubbornness, love for God, family and friends, constant presence and support, unconditional love and being the best dad and papa.
His love for garage sales, IHOP breakfast, Minnesota sports teams, watching YouTube - What the Hales, going to the casino with his sister Sandy, was a faithful customer of McDonald's and Burger King breakfast. He was devoted member to Transfiguration Church.
Hank referred to himself as the custodial comedian. He wanted to make people laugh.
He will be dearly missed by all who loved and encountered him. Preceded in death by mother and father, Ralph and Mary Klotz; brother Ralph Klotz Jr.; brother-in-law, William Steinmeyer.
Survived by daughter, Robyn Klotz; grandkids, Cody (Nicole) Klotz, Brendan Klotz, Arianna Klotz, Maya Mends, Corrine Manning, Ally Sullivan, Marissa Sullivan, Thomas Hobbs, Tyler Manning, Timmy Manning, Trevor Manning; great-grandchildren Quinn, McKenna, Kyrin, Karma, Thomas Jr, Lydia;
sisters, Mary Ann (John) Duvlea, Sandy Steinmeyer, Lou (Joel) Brager, Joanne (Terry) Freshwater;
former spouse, Charlene Klotz; her children, Christine Manning and Thomas Manning; many loving nieces, nephews and friends.
Visitation will be held on Tues. Dec 6 from 5 – 7 p.m. at Wulff Funeral Home, 1485 White Bear Ave, St. Paul. Prayer Service at 6:30 pm.
Mass of Christian Burial, Wed. Dec. 7 Transfiguration Catholic Church, 6133 15th St. N, Oakdale at 10:30 a.m with visitation starting at 9:30 a.m.
Interment in Union Cemetery.
Fond memories and expressions of sympathy may be shared at www.Wulff FuneralHome.com for the Klotz family.
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