Bruce E. Klussmann

Bruce E. Klussmann, 78, formerly of Bradford, passed away Tuesday, May 2, 2017 at his residence in Naples, FL. 

Born March 21, 1939 in Bradford, he was a son of the late Walter and Helen Klussmann.

He was a self- taught man and worked for Kendall/Witco Corporation as a Sales Engineer for many years.  He retired from Sun Oil Co. in 1999 and moved to Naples, FL. 

He is survived by one son, David C. Klussmann of Bradford; a daughter, Jamie Pack of Indianapolis, IN; three grandchildren, Joshua, Caleb and Hannah Pack; one brother, Robert K. Klussmann of Virginia and several nieces and nephews, including, David J. Klussmann, Jessica Soto and Sue Klussmann, all of Bradford and Bill Klussmann of California. 

In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a brother, Thomas Klussmann. 

At Mr. Klussmann’s request, there will be no visitation or funeral services.  Arrangements are under the direction of the Hollenbeck-Cahill Funeral Homes, Inc. 

Online condolences can be expressed at www.hollenbeckcahill.com

 

 

HOLLENBECK-CAHILL Funeral Home

33 South Avenue • Bradford, PA 16701

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There is not enough space on the Internet to describe what Kendall people felt about Bruce Klussmann, how much he was liked and loved. He had a sense of humor that will always stay with me. He laughed at himself. He was NEVER unkind. Bruce had a great level of integrity. He had a rare type of coolness. He loved his wife, Sue, and David and Jamie. He told me recently about his grand children and someday they will look back and admire his patience. I was not finished getting advice from Bruce. David, Jamie, I trust that your parents'' love is watching over you.
— Rob K

Dear Jamie and David. I''m so sorry to hear of your Dad''s passing. I loved working for and with him here at the Refinery and hearing his great stories.
— Yvonne Cattoni

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  • There is not enough space on the Internet to describe what Kendall people felt about Bruce Klussmann, how much he was liked and loved. He had a sense of humor that will always stay with me. He laughed at himself. He was NEVER unkind. Bruce had a great level of integrity. He had a rare type of coolness. He loved his wife, Sue, and David and Jamie. He told me recently about his grand children and someday they will look back and admire his patience. I was not finished getting advice from Bruce. David, Jamie, I trust that your parents'' love is watching over you.

    — Rob K
  • Dear Jamie and David. I''m so sorry to hear of your Dad''s passing. I loved working for and with him here at the Refinery and hearing his great stories.

    — Yvonne Cattoni