Born April 24, 1926, in Rendsburg, Germany
Passed October 5, 2024 in Rockledge, Florida
Our sweet Oma died on October 5, 2024 at 98 years young. We were so blessed to have had her in our lives for so many years. Gudrun Ingeborg Marianne Klenz (Gudi) lived a remarkable life. Born on April 24, 1926 in Rendsburg, Germany, she was the youngest of 6 children. She had an idyllic childhood with her family. Her parents owned a seafood restaurant in Rendsburg where she lived as a small child; her family later moved to Lubeck where she spent her school years. Later in Gudi’s childhood her parents fell on hard times. Her grandchildren remember the story she often told of how the whole family had to share 1 hard-boiled egg, each sibling getting one slice of the egg. Gudi’s older siblings grew up and started their own families, leaving Gudi to work and help support her parents. She did so for years without resentment.
During these times Gudi also discovered a love for rowing and joined the local rowing club. She was the anchor (most important position) in the 4-person and the 8-person boats. She excelled at rowing and won 2 silver medals in European Olympics. The rowing club was where she met the love of her life, Joachim Bernhardt Klenz (Jay). They were great friends for years before realizing they were meant for each other. As Gudi told it, “One day Jay turned to me and said “Eldie (his nickname for her because she was a cougar) – I think we should be together”. This was the start of a beautiful love story and grand adventures in Gudi’s life.
After being married for a short time Jay received a job assignment with the Possehl Steel company in America. The two of them moved to Manhattan in 1956 and had some glamorous years living in mid-town. If you are ever in Grand Central Station, be sure to go to The Oyster Bar and toast Gudi – Gudi and Jay would go there frequently to enjoy oysters and martinis. After living in Manhattan, they moved to an apartment in Riverdale where they met many of their lifelong friends. They also enjoyed many wonderful vacations including one to Miami where they met another German couple from New York. A lifelong friendship was born. Before long they decided they were going to continue their American Dream and built a house in Irvington, NY which became a loving home complete with a very chilly pool. They expanded their family with the arrival of Michael Gustav Klenz. They had wonderful family years spending time with neighbors in 1960s suburban paradise.
Tragedy then struck when Jay suddenly and unexpectedly died, leaving a family consisting of mother and son. Understandably, this was a very difficult time in Gudi’s life. At this juncture she made the decision to continue with the American Dream and raise Michael in the United States instead of returning to Germany. At this point Gudi needed to do something to make a living and went back to school for accounting. She worked at various jobs before settling at a job for Schott Zwiesel Crystal Company where spent many years in the accounting department. She obtained this job thanks to her new neighbors who also became lifelong friends. It was during this time she discovered a love for skiing. Her and Michael would go on many fun ski trips with neighbors and friends. Gudi had many wonderful friends who became her family as she continued to raise Michael in New York.
After retiring Gudi stayed very active, joining the “Over the Hill Gang”, a travel group for seniors. She would go on many ski trips and vacations with this group, including one to Australia where she climbed the Syndey Harbour Bridge. When her grandchildren were born, she decided it was time to sell her beloved home in New York and move to Florida to be close to her family. She spent her later years with her family, watching her grandchildren grow, going to birthday parties, holiday parties, beach outings, family cruises, many family dinners, softball games, dance recitals, and other daily life celebrations. And her most important request of her loved ones was “to be happy”.
Gudi is survived by her son Michael; her daughter-in-law Becky; her grand-daughters Anika and Jessica; her in-law family including Woody and Bill, Genie, Jimmy, Christian, and Alex, many nieces and nephews in Germany, many “pseudo” nieces and nephews in the U.S, and many friends.
If you wish to make a donation in Gudi’s name please do so to The Alzheimer’s Foundation or The Salvation Army:
Uschi Ahrens-Bues
from Berlin/Germany wrote on October 17, 2024:
Dear Mikel,
I'm deeply overwhelmed by tour intense and warmhearted message about Gudi's death.
She was a wonderful extraordinary woman. I have so many beautiful memories of the time we spent together on several occasions in Irvington.
I'm grateful and will never forget her.
Sincere condolences,
Uschi
Gaby Klenz, Marga Klenz, Gisa and Family, Anja and Family
from San Francisco and Lübeck wrote on October 13, 2024:
Gudi (my aunt -she really liked to be called aunt) was an inspiration for me and had some influence of beginning a life in the US. The German family Klenz and I have very fond memories of her, her stories about my uncle (who I never met), her rowing (which my sister and I tried in Lübeck too), her martinis in Grand Central Station , her Over the Hill Gang, her brothers and sisters, her life in Lübeck and many many other stories. I grew up in Germany with a father (Jochen’s brother) who was very proud of Gudi and Mike and their life New York . She really lived her life to the fullest with ups and downs and we are very blessed to had her in our lives. Cheers!!
Hartmut, Angelika, Gerd, Betty, Birgit
from Germany wrote on October 11, 2024:
Gudrun Klenz, was an outstanding inspiration to us for joie de vivre, hospitality, open-mindedness and sincere interest in how friends and family manage their lives.
Her home at Alta Vista Cirle, Irvignton was a place for fantastic evenings by the pool, in the bar, at the dining table for so many of us. These evenings often started with delicious dinners and usually went well into the night, filled with exciting stories of life's challenges and funny events. What was particularly remarkable was that she never spoke negatively about other people.
She had a decisive influence on the course of my life when I was almost 17 years old and visited her with my parents in 1978. It was there that her spirit, her lightness and the whole atmosphere gripped me. It was the story of how she and her husband Jochen courageously moved to the USA and fearlessly and confidently faced life there and mastered it. Even when Jochen died, she carried on alone against the advice of many and managed it impressively. Her attitude ‘anything is possible, try, work hard and never give up’ was already clear to me back then that I wanted to live there, even if only for a few years.
In September 1982, only 4 years later, I started working for a US subsidiary of my employer in Woburn Massachusetts.
Later I even spent a few years in Russia and China, without the spirit I absorbed from Gudi at 17 I would never have dared to do that. I had developed a great desire for other cultures and people.
We Fischers, Gerd, Birgit Aichholzer ( born Fischer), Wilhelm† and Helene† enjoyed and celebrated the visits to Gudi and Mike in the USA and Gudi's trips to the family in Germany and will always remain in good memories.
THANK YOU GUDI ‘You did it, OUTSTANDING’ you celebrated life no matter what and infected us with joy of life.
Richard Aird
from Midlothian VA wrote on October 10, 2024:
Such fond memories of Gudi & Michael joining our family on Ski weekends. Driving to Gore Mountain listening to the one 8 track tape she had in their car, Glen Campbell’s greatest hits!! Swimming in their pool. Gudi was always working , a true accountant, if it was off a penny she worked until all debits equaled the credits!
Such a full life, she had quite a great run!!!
Chris & Jeri Aird
from Charleston wrote on October 9, 2024:
My heartfelt condolences to the Klentz family. We fondly remember Gudi as a great neighbor and a wonderful , kind and loving person
Chris Aird
from Charleston,SC wrote on October 9, 2024:
My heartfelt condolences to the Klentz family
I will always fondly remember Gudi as a great neighbor and a wonderful kind and generous lady.
Cheryl Bashant Thirtyacre
from Fort Myers wrote on October 9, 2024:
I was very blessed to come into Gudi and Michael’s life my freshman year of high school. My friendship with Michael was so easy. Since I, along with many others was frequent, Gudi would ask me to help take care of Mike when she would travel. So I did just that. I remember sitting at their bar for the holidays or when I would visit home and listen to her stories of her adventures. She was an amazing mother and treated mikes friends like her own. Her legacy is a beautiful one to be a sliver in. Much love to the family!!!
The Grabe's
from Flower Mound Texas wrote on October 9, 2024:
So many fond memories of our families time with Gudi. We will miss her dearly. With much love and deepest sympathy.
The Grabe's
Mary Woodland Tan and Bill Tan
from Melbourne wrote on October 8, 2024:
Gudi., we are so sad to have lost part of our family. You are missed. We are so happy you’re with your beloved Jay. Rest in peace my dear friend.
Larry, Lori, and Luke Hall
from Indialantic, FL wrote on October 8, 2024:
Our condolences to you and your family. It was a blessing in our lives to have known Gudi over the years. Gudi always had a smile on her face and loved everyone she met, she will be missed by many and we should all be so blessed as she was.
Sue Sheppard
from Palm Bay, FL wrote on October 8, 2024:
Gudi was a warm family friend, always with a story and a laugh. She loved her family and was always ready for a celebration! A life very well lived!
Uschi Geschke
from Hanover NH wrote on October 8, 2024:
Gudi’s memory will always be a very special blessing. I consider myself one of the lucky ones to have been a part of her tribe. I was one of the neighbors who became family. I will always remember that chilly pool, the warm and comfy kitchen with many, many yummy meals, the German bar in the basement, the comfy living room where we spent so many hours of our lives. I struggled having a child later in life and I still remember telling Gudi that we were finally successful in having a baby. She shared my struggle, shared her story of the blessing of her son, and I don’t think there was a single person who was happier for me when our daughter finally arrived. Thank you Gudilein for all the loving memories. You were, and will always remain, one of my favorite people in the world.