KLEIN, Mark, age 57 of Helena passed away September 1, 2021. Services are pending at this time and will be updated when completed.
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Services are pending at this time or no services will be held. If available, please see obituary for more information.
Shelly perera says
Uncle Mark was such a gentle caring soul. He was always full of patience and a little full of mischief! He had the best grin! He will be forever missed and always remembered.
Mary Hildesheim says
My brother, Mark, was an incredible guy! The thing that stands out to me most was his kindness and his strong Christian faith. He loved the Lord and he loved his Charlotte. Being his oldest sister and knowing him for all 57 years, I don’t think he ever spoke a cross or angry word to me. He could make you laugh so hard you would cry. I think he waited for April Fools day just to try to fool us. He will always be loved and remembered!
Linda Green says
I loved my baby brother so much and my heart aches at his passing. I was so lucky to have him in my life! He was a great example of a kind and loving soul. I often felt that our time together was too short, but I will cherish forever the time we did have.
Steve Meyers says
I don’t exactly remember when I met Mark, but I think it was either sixth or seventh grade. He was the kind of guy you just wanted to hang out with. We built a friendship that lasted through high school and beyond. Mark was my best friend. I have many found memories of going down to the Teepee Lodge and listening to rock and roll in Marks room. He was always willing to record albums to cassettes for all his buds. Like most teens at that time, cruising Main was a requirement. I remember Marks little pickup truck and his Audi, he had the best tune systems money could buy. Along the way we had a beverage or two, including some of Jack’s “high test cherry wine”. As we aged, like most folks I suspect, we kind of lost track of each other, moving about, getting married, etcetera. We hooked up again, several years ago here in Kalispell, met one another’s wife. It was great seeing my old friend again. Mark you were a great friend, the best. I will never forget our friendship.
Jackie Klein says
When I was a little girl I followed my big brother Mark around like a lost puppy. I’m sure he and his friends thought I was such an annoying little sister but he always put up with me anyway. He was a practical joker so I had to put up with him sometimes too!! He was always so much fun and had such a great outlook on pretty much everything. I cant remember a time he actually lost his temper. He always let me tag along with him to the fair, he taught me how to swim, we rode our bikes all over the place together. He spent hours talking about what fireworks he would order for the 4th of July and he would always order me some too. I got my first car and he helped wire in a REALLY loud new stereo. He was always considered “the smart one” in the family. He could do just about anything and always made sure to take his time to get it done right.
The day he moved to California was a hard one for me. I was the last of the 9 kids still at home so it felt pretty lonely without him.
It’s so hard to see him go again. I’ve been so lucky to have such a wonderful man to call my brother. He was taken way too soon. He will forever be remembered and missed.
I love you Markel!
Patrick Coleman says
Patrick Coleman Long Beach Ca.
I am a friend and x-Neighbor of the Beltran Family when they lived here in Lon Beach
I only met Charlotte once at a Birthday party at the Beltrans home here.
Great famillies all.
Today I wear a Montana Grizzle shirt (a gift from one of their many trips ‘up north’
My thoughts today of the Family Klein and the family Beltran.
Thank You Robert and Amber for being My friend. and to Charlotte Thank You Pat
CAROL KRUSE KNIGHT says
To our Montana cousins from your Colorado cousins, this is very sad news. We send our love and condolences at this difficult time.