Ernest G. Klotsch Jr.
Ernest G. Klotsch Jr.
Our wonderful Ernie, 65, passed away December 26, 2025, from cancer complications. He was born July 30, 1960, in Elgin, Illinois, the son of Francis Coffman Klotsch and Ernest G. Klotsch Sr. He graduated from Walter P. Chrysler memorial H.S., Newcastle, Indiana, class of 1978.
He was an employee of King’s Point community, Sun City Center, Florida. He worked in the maintenance department for 15 years. Ernie was dedicated to his job of maintaining the clubhouse that he referred to as “his house. “He was an avid football fan, a huge fan of Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Every Saturday and Sunday were his days with football on TV.
Surviving is his son, Ernie Klotsch III; three grandchildren, Caitlin, Aubrey and Jackson Klotsch; one sister, Deborah Klotsch West. He was proceeded in death by his parents, Frances and Ernest (Bud) Klotsch and the love of his life, Sara Manor.
Ernie was a gentle soul. He loved his family and friends. He was a wonderful brother and friend and was always ready to give help to anybody in need.
There will be a celebration of life at Kings Point Clubhouse at a later date.
Our wonderful Ernie, 65, passed away December 26, 2025, from cancer complications. He was born July 30, 1960, in Elgin, Illinois, the son of Francis Coffman Klotsch and Ernest G. Klotsch Sr. He graduated from Walter P. Chrysler memorial H.S., Newcastle, Indiana, class of 1978.
He was an employee of King’s Point community, Sun City Center, Florida. He worked in the maintenance department for 15 years. Ernie was dedicated to his job of maintaining the clubhouse that he referred to as “his house. “He was an avid football fan, a huge fan of Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Every Saturday and Sunday were his days with football on TV.
Surviving is his son, Ernie Klotsch III; three grandchildren, Caitlin, Aubrey and Jackson Klotsch; one sister, Deborah Klotsch West. He was proceeded in death by his parents, Frances and Ernest (Bud) Klotsch and the love of his life, Sara Manor.
Ernie was a gentle soul. He loved his family and friends. He was a wonderful brother and friend and was always ready to give help to anybody in need.
There will be a celebration of life at Kings Point Clubhouse at a later date.