Kirk Daniel Kleinhenz

kirk kleinhenz

January 9, 1962 ~ September 9, 2023

Kirk Daniel Kleinhenz lived a life full of the simple pleasures of life. He was known for his unique sense of humor, his love of family and tradition, his deep faith and belief, and his unassuming approach to life. He was slow to anger, humble, and a man of modest needs. Kirk passed away on September 9, 2023, after a long-fought battle with liver cancer. Kirk was born on January 9, 1962, to Charles and Marie Kleinhenz. He was their 4th child. The family had recently moved to Taylorsville, Indiana from Chicago, Illinois, and Kirk ended up spending his entire life in the Columbus area. He attended Taylorsville Elementary, Northside Middle School, and Columbus North High School, graduating in 1980. During his youth, he worked with his brothers and sister on the family farm where they grew sweet corn and other vegetables and sold them to local residents. Later, that endeavor would turn into a family business that Kirk would always be a part of. Kirk was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and served as a full-time missionary right after his high school graduation. He was called to serve in the California Los Angeles Mission. He loved the gospel of Jesus Christ and always tried to live the things he believed. After returning from his mission, Kirk became reacquainted with Jana Lykins, and they fell in love and married on February 15, 1986, in the Chicago Illinois Temple. They were blessed with four children: Sara, Drew, Hana, and Haley. They built a house near Kirk’s parents, with his talent for woodworking and construction going into every detail of their home. He was happiest when he was working in his wood shop, where he would mill and dry lumber, often with trees from his property. He loved designing and building furniture and specialized in dressers, coffee tables, desks, bookcases, and armoires. This was his way to unwind and feel at peace. Kirk joined the family business, 7K Farms, in 1982. He ended up becoming a partner/owner with his older brother Jim. They were a perfect mix of talent, each uniquely suited to their own skill set. He was a salesman, a fix-it man, and in charge of the fleet. He was a hard worker who brought an easy-going sense of humor to the workday. He loved his co-workers, many of whom have been there for decades. Kirk also enjoyed relaxing and had memorable trips to Maui, Florida, and South Carolina. He never missed the annual “Man Trip”, which is an overnight get-together with all the boys in the large extended family. He loved the tradition and bonding that occurred. Kirk was an excellent bowler, and bowled on several leagues, winning 4 diamond rings for bowling perfect games! He also loved golfing and gardening. Kirk was preceded in death by his parents, Charles and Marie Kleinhenz. He is survived by his wife Jana; his daughter Sara Hartle (Cory); his son Drew; and daughters Hana and Haley; siblings James (Tracy); Diane Olmstead (Jeffrey); Lawrence (Annette); Brice; Grant (Paisley); and Dean (Jen). Arrangements have been made for a public visitation on Thursday, September 14 from 4-8 p.m. at Jewell-Rittman Family Funeral Home. The funeral service will be held Friday, September 15 at 12 p.m., with visitation from 11 am-12 pm. It will be held at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 4850 W Goeller Blvd. Columbus. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to Our Hospice of South-Central Indiana, through the funeral home. You are invited to view his memorial video, light a virtual candle of remembrance, and send a message of condolence to the Kleinhenz family via the funeral home website: www.jewellrittman.com

 

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  1. it’s a sad time 🙁 I want to give my condolences to the Kleinhenz family. I bowled with kirk (LEFTY) @ Bulldog Lanes and shared really good memories when he was in his youth (20’s). He probably didn’t mention me much, however, I knew everyone in the family starting from Marie. She is the one that got Kirk bowling along with brother in-law Jeff. I’m sorry to hear his passing and your loss. He will be missed.

  2. I didn’t know Kirk personally, but I was blessed know his beautiful mother. I worked at Irwin Union Bank in the 90s. And she was a regular customer. Often bringing baked goodies and sending them through the shoot.
    I’m also blessed you know Diane. She’s very sweet lady. She was kind enough to send a wind chime to the funeral home when my mom passed. I’m not sure they had ever met. But the wind chime was perfect. It had her favorite bird on it. A cardinal.
    I will keep the whole family in prayer.
    Sincerely.
    Anita Zapfe

  3. I never got to thank Kirk for all that he did for me when I needed help. I so appreciated it and especially for the times he would take a few minutes to just talk about anything and everything. It is sad to loose a loved one but thankfully we have the Gospel of Jesus Christ and sealing powers to unite families forever. He will be missed by all. I will miss his smiling face and his love for life. Lynn Brownfield


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