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DARA ANN KLOPFENSTEIN
July 20, 1957 - June 13, 2018
Dara was born in Bronx, NY, to Jackie (Boylan) Jerkins and Anthony Frandina.
She lost her battle with Multiple Sclerosis at home surrounded by loved ones at the age of 60, but never lost her ability to brighten a room with her smile.
She is survived by her husband, Jack; her daughter, Toni; her stepchildren, Eric and Alena; her stepmother, Dorothy; her mother-in-law, Miriam; her aunts, Rose, Mary, and Chris; and her uncle, Joe.
She will be missed by all.
The memorial service will be held at Beth-El Mennonite Church (4625 Ranch Dr) on July 7th, at 10am.
Condolences can be shared with the family at https://www.cappadonafh.com/notices/Dara-Klopfenstein.
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Hi jack, sorry to hear about Dara. My heart goes out to you brother. Take care....
Gary Duquet
Gary Duquet
June 28, 2018
Jack and family my heart really goes out to you and family and our prayers Mabel Fred
June 24, 2018
Jack, so sorry for your loss. please feel free to contact me [email protected]
Lynn Bland Also I talked to Steve Burden and he would love to get in touch with you [email protected]
June 20, 2018
Jack,
Dara was a sweet women, I'll always remember her smile.
I lost Cindie last week, my heart goes out to you.
Ernie McGinnis
June 20, 2018
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