Robert Lee Klatt was born in Monroe on July 31, 1941. He was one of nine
children born from the union of the late Otto L. Klatt and the late
Elsie (Heiden) Klatt. Robert attended Monroe High School graduating with
the Class of 1959. Following graduation, he enlisted in the United
States Army serving his country honorably during a four-year enlistment.
After his discharge, Robert would take employment with the Ford Motor
Company. He worked as an Inspector for eight years. After being laid off
from Ford, Robert took a position with the Laborers Local. He spent many
years as a Foreman, and five years of his career were spent on the
Alaskan pipeline. He would retire in 2004.
Robert was a beloved brother and uncle. Each day he would visit his
brother, Richard, to catch up and bring the newspaper. Being proud of
his military service, Robert, was a member of the Veterans of Foreign
Wars, and had volunteered in many capacities on miscellaneous tasks. He
had also was a Past Trustee and President of the Fraternal Order of the
Eagles.
Robert looked forward to his hunting excursions with buddies. He was
kindhearted and generous. He enjoyed doing for others. An avid Detroit
Tiger fan, Robert, yearly made the journey to Florida to catch spring
training games. He also held season tickets to home games. Although,
Robert stayed quite busy with his activities, his family considered him
a homebody, since he was just as happy to be hanging out there.
Robert Lee Klatt, age 78, of Monroe passed away unexpectedly at home on
Monday, March 30, 2020. He had been in declining health. In addition to
his parents his passing was preceded by two sisters: Linda Huzarski and
Norma Wood; and four brothers: Ervin Klatt, Donald Klatt, Harold Klatt,
and Kenneth Klatt.
To cherish his memory he leaves a sister: Marilyn Allred of Portage,
Indiana; a brother: Richard Klatt of Monroe; numerous nieces and
nephews; and a dear friend Darlene.
Due to the unfortunate COVID-19 pandemic, no services are planned at
this time. A public graveside service will be held at Great Lakes
National Cemetery, 4200 Belford Road, Holly, Michigan 48442 with full
military honors. |