Frank Klepetko

Frank Klepetko

1945-01-19 2016-04-30
"New York Times" Sept. 5, 2016:



FRANK A. KLEPETKO

January 19, 1945 - April 30, 2016



Frank A. Klepetko, lover of life and avid traveler, passed away on Saturday, April 30, 2016. Born in 1945, Frank graduated from Wheat Ridge (Colorado) High School, received his BA from Princeton University, followed by and MBA from University of Chicago. Yet it was investment banking that proved to be his passion throughout a 30-year career.



Frank will always be remembered for his incredible sense of humor, his loyalty and generosity to friends, as well as his devotion to his children, attending each of their sporting events during their youth. Throughout his 71 years, Frank truly believed that life should be lived to the fullest, and he did.



Frank is survived by his son, Ross W. Klepetko of New York City, and daughter, Margo L. Klepetko, of Chicago, as well as his brother, Lawrence Klepetko, of Sarasota, FL.



A Celebration of Life gathering will be held in July for family and friends. Donations can be made to the Boys and Girls Club of Ogdensburg, NY.
1945 - 2016

FRANK A KLEPETKO

JANUARY 19, 1945-APRIL 30, 2016





Frank A. Klepetko, lover of life and avid traveler, passed away on Saturday, April 30, 2016. Born in 1945, Frank graduated from Wheat Ridge (Colorado) High School, received his BA from Princeton University, followed by an MBA from University of Chicago. Yet it was investment banking that proved to be his passion throughout a 30-year career.



Frank will always be remembered for his incredible sense of humor, his loyalty and generosity to friends, as well as his devotion to his children, attending each of their sporting events duing their youth. Throughout his 71 years, Frank truly believed that life should always be lived to the fullest, and he did.



Frank is survived by his son, Ross W. Klepetko of New York City, and daughter, Margot L. Klepetko of Chicago, as well as his brother, Lawrence Klepetko of Sarasota, Fl.



A Celebration of Life gathering will be held in July for family and friends. Donations can be made to or the Boys & Girls Club of Ogdensburg, NY. - See more at: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/nytimes/obituary.aspx?pid=179949266#sthash.2K3u655F.dpuf
1945 - 2016

FRANK A KLEPETKO

JANUARY 19, 1945-APRIL 30, 2016





Frank A. Klepetko, lover of life and avid traveler, passed away on Saturday, April 30, 2016. Born in 1945, Frank graduated from Wheat Ridge (Colorado) High School, received his BA from Princeton University, followed by an MBA from University of Chicago. Yet it was investment banking that proved to be his passion throughout a 30-year career.



Frank will always be remembered for his incredible sense of humor, his loyalty and generosity to friends, as well as his devotion to his children, attending each of their sporting events duing their youth. Throughout his 71 years, Frank truly believed that life should always be lived to the fullest, and he did.



Frank is survived by his son, Ross W. Klepetko of New York City, and daughter, Margot L. Klepetko of Chicago, as well as his brother, Lawrence Klepetko of Sarasota, Fl.



A Celebration of Life gathering will be held in July for family and friends. Donations can be made to or the Boys & Girls Club of Ogdensburg, NY. - See more at: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/nytimes/obituary.aspx?pid=179949266#sthash.2K3u655F.dpuf
1945 - 2016

FRANK A KLEPETKO

JANUARY 19, 1945-APRIL 30, 2016





Frank A. Klepetko, lover of life and avid traveler, passed away on Saturday, April 30, 2016. Born in 1945, Frank graduated from Wheat Ridge (Colorado) High School, received his BA from Princeton University, followed by an MBA from University of Chicago. Yet it was investment banking that proved to be his passion throughout a 30-year career.



Frank will always be remembered for his incredible sense of humor, his loyalty and generosity to friends, as well as his devotion to his children, attending each of their sporting events duing their youth. Throughout his 71 years, Frank truly believed that life should always be lived to the fullest, and he did.



Frank is survived by his son, Ross W. Klepetko of New York City, and daughter, Margot L. Klepetko of Chicago, as well as his brother, Lawrence Klepetko of Sarasota, Fl.



A Celebration of Life gathering will be held in July for family and friends. Donations can be made to or the Boys & Girls Club of Ogdensburg, NY. - See more at: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/nytimes/obituary.aspx?pid=179949266#sthash.2K3u655F.dpuf
1945 - 2016

FRANK A KLEPETKO

JANUARY 19, 1945-APRIL 30, 2016





Frank A. Klepetko, lover of life and avid traveler, passed away on Saturday, April 30, 2016. Born in 1945, Frank graduated from Wheat Ridge (Colorado) High School, received his BA from Princeton University, followed by an MBA from University of Chicago. Yet it was investment banking that proved to be his passion throughout a 30-year career.



Frank will always be remembered for his incredible sense of humor, his loyalty and generosity to friends, as well as his devotion to his children, attending each of their sporting events duing their youth. Throughout his 71 years, Frank truly believed that life should always be lived to the fullest, and he did.



Frank is survived by his son, Ross W. Klepetko of New York City, and daughter, Margot L. Klepetko of Chicago, as well as his brother, Lawrence Klepetko of Sarasota, Fl.



A Celebration of Life gathering will be held in July for family and friends. Donations can be made to or the Boys & Girls Club of Ogdensburg, NY. - See more at: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/nytimes/obituary.aspx?pid=179949266#sthash.2K3u655F.dpuf
1945 - 2016

FRANK A KLEPETKO

JANUARY 19, 1945-APRIL 30, 2016





Frank A. Klepetko, lover of life and avid traveler, passed away on Saturday, April 30, 2016. Born in 1945, Frank graduated from Wheat Ridge (Colorado) High School, received his BA from Princeton University, followed by an MBA from University of Chicago. Yet it was investment banking that proved to be his passion throughout a 30-year career.



Frank will always be remembered for his incredible sense of humor, his loyalty and generosity to friends, as well as his devotion to his children, attending each of their sporting events duing their youth. Throughout his 71 years, Frank truly believed that life should always be lived to the fullest, and he did.



Frank is survived by his son, Ross W. Klepetko of New York City, and daughter, Margot L. Klepetko of Chicago, as well as his brother, Lawrence Klepetko of Sarasota, Fl.



A Celebration of Life gathering will be held in July for family and friends. Donations can be made to or the Boys & Girls Club of Ogdensburg, NY. - See more at: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/nytimes/obituary.aspx?pid=179949266#sthash.2K3u655F.dpuf






1945 - 2016

FRANK A KLEPETKO

JANUARY 19, 1945-APRIL 30, 2016





Frank A. Klepetko, lover of life and avid traveler, passed away on Saturday, April 30, 2016. Born in 1945, Frank graduated from Wheat Ridge (Colorado) High School, received his BA from Princeton University, followed by an MBA from University of Chicago. Yet it was investment banking that proved to be his passion throughout a 30-year career.



Frank will always be remembered for his incredible sense of humor, his loyalty and generosity to friends, as well as his devotion to his children, attending each of their sporting events duing their youth. Throughout his 71 years, Frank truly believed that life should always be lived to the fullest, and he did.



Frank is survived by his son, Ross W. Klepetko of New York City, and daughter, Margot L. Klepetko of Chicago, as well as his brother, Lawrence Klepetko of Sarasota, Fl.



A Celebration of Life gathering will be held in July for family and friends. Donations can be made to or the Boys & Girls Club of Ogdensburg, NY. - See more at: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/nytimes/obituary.aspx?pid=179949266#sthash.2K3u655F.dpuf


1945 - 2016

FRANK A KLEPETKO

JANUARY 19, 1945-APRIL 30, 2016





Frank A. Klepetko, lover of life and avid traveler, passed away on Saturday, April 30, 2016. Born in 1945, Frank graduated from Wheat Ridge (Colorado) High School, received his BA from Princeton University, followed by an MBA from University of Chicago. Yet it was investment banking that proved to be his passion throughout a 30-year career.



Frank will always be remembered for his incredible sense of humor, his loyalty and generosity to friends, as well as his devotion to his children, attending each of their sporting events duing their youth. Throughout his 71 years, Frank truly believed that life should always be lived to the fullest, and he did.



Frank is survived by his son, Ross W. Klepetko of New York City, and daughter, Margot L. Klepetko of Chicago, as well as his brother, Lawrence Klepetko of Sarasota, Fl.



A Celebration of Life gathering will be held in July for family and friends. Donations can be made to or the Boys & Girls Club of Ogdensburg, NY. - See more at: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/nytimes/obituary.aspx?pid=179949266#sthash.2K3u655F.dpuf


1945 - 2016

FRANK A KLEPETKO

JANUARY 19, 1945-APRIL 30, 2016





Frank A. Klepetko, lover of life and avid traveler, passed away on Saturday, April 30, 2016. Born in 1945, Frank graduated from Wheat Ridge (Colorado) High School, received his BA from Princeton University, followed by an MBA from University of Chicago. Yet it was investment banking that proved to be his passion throughout a 30-year career.



Frank will always be remembered for his incredible sense of humor, his loyalty and generosity to friends, as well as his devotion to his children, attending each of their sporting events duing their youth. Throughout his 71 years, Frank truly believed that life should always be lived to the fullest, and he did.



Frank is survived by his son, Ross W. Klepetko of New York City, and daughter, Margot L. Klepetko of Chicago, as well as his brother, Lawrence Klepetko of Sarasota, Fl.



A Celebration of Life gathering will be held in July for family and friends. Donations can be made to or the Boys & Girls Club of Ogdensburg, NY. - See more at: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/nytimes/obituary.aspx?pid=179949266#sthash.2K3u655F.dpuf


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