Obituary of John T. Klein
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John was born November 28, 1975 in Bridgeton, NJ. He grew up in Laurel Lake, before moving to Malaga, NJ where he spent most of his adult life. John took a lot of pride in his work and had a lot of unique jobs. He spent most of his life working in construction where he built greenhouses for his father's business. He loved being able to work for his dad and spend time with him every day. He was great at what he did and passed his knowledge down to anyone who would listen. He was always eager to talk about his work and tell stories about his day. Family was the most important thing to John. He had such a lively spirit that never failed to make everyone smile and laugh. He was the best at telling stories and seemed to never run out of them.
John had a passion for so many things in life. He was able to pick up a new hobby and master it with ease. He had the most passion for playing guitar but also loved the drums, skateboarding, weightlifting, drawing, and so many other hobbies that he picked up over the years. He never failed to amaze us with his talents.
John will always be remembered as a kindhearted, endlessly loving and uniquely beautiful man. The world has become dimmer without John here to shine his light, but we can take comfort in knowing he is catching up with his siblings, a beer in hand and a smile on his face.
John is predeceased by his siblings, Justin and Christine Klein. He is survived by his parents, John and Kathy Klein (Leonard); his daughter, Jessica Ayars (Joe); his fiancé, Jeannie Barber; his step children, Alyssa Barber and Christopher Sweat; his grandsons, Joey, Jaxson, Jonah (Madden) and Kai Barber; brother, Kenny (Korin) Klein; his nephews, Ethan and Josh; his nieces, Sunni and Gwen; his grandmother, Lucille, and many aunts, uncles, cousins nieces and nephews.
Family and friends will be received on Friday, June 23rd, 2023 from 12pm to 1:30pm with funeral services to follow at 1:30pm to 2pm at DeMarco-Luisi Funeral Home, 2755 S. Lincoln Avenue, Vineland, N.J. 08361.