George P. Klevenz, Jr.
On August 9, 2022, of Carneys Point. Age 57. Beloved husband of Angel (nee Boyts). Devoted father of Stacy Klevenz (Mike), Megan Erdman, Courtney Klevenz, Taylor Klevenz, McKenzie Klevenz and Tyler Klevenz. Proud grandfather of Mia. Loving son of George P. Klevenz, Sr. and the late Joan (nee Urban). Dear brother of the late Melissa Shefski. Also survived by his nieces and nephews PJ Dauria (Fran), Doug Dauria (Gabby), Stephanie Dauria (Malik), Jason Klevenz, Misty Shefski, Jayson Bullock, and great nieces and nephews, Luciano, Benji, Remi, Millie, and Nickolas Bullock.
George Paul Kevin is Jr was born November 3rd 1964 in Camden New Jersey the same day LBJ was elected president of the United States George grew up playing Babe Ruth baseball with his best friend Paul Daria since they were 5 years old George Senior was their coach and he would pile all the boys from Camden into the into a station wagon and drive them all over winning championships with these boys George graduated from Collingswood High School where he stood out as a basketball star earning a thousand points in one season when George was in his twenties and early 30s he had four beautiful girls then George hit a rough patch in life where he got divorced lost his kids lost his wife Lost His World and lost himself he struggled with addictions and became homeless in 1994 he started working for White Glove car wash in Maple Shade New Jersey there George went from the VOA shelter to living in a motel to working everyday 7 days a week this is where he met the love of his life his best friend and his forever wife angel together they help each other overcome struggles addictions homelessness and sickness then in 2006 they were blessed with MacKenzie and in 2008 Tyler anyone who knew George knew that he was a free spirit he was known as the mayor of the campground the guy who never wore a shirt The Party Guy the comedian but mostly the infamous Uncle G he was a fun loving hard-headed outgoing free soul the kind of guy you could call on for anything and he would drop everything and be there in an instant he was the I’m all in ride or die guy that you wanted watching your back but he was also a lot to take in at one time someone once said I love George but I can only take him in small doses he was a character one of a kind a giant teddy bear and if you were lucky enough to be in his Circle he called family he loves you and he loved you with all of his heart and he would do anything for you 5 years ago George got very sick and we were told he had one hour left to live boy where they wrong after 2 months in CCU we were told he had lung cancer that’s when The Bucket List was created George loved camping listening to music playing games like Spades and backgammon and having PS4 tournaments with Angel but he mostly loved riding his motorcycle which he named Joan after his mother this bike gave George life Angel and George rode over 15,000 miles in the last 2 years together on that bike it was their freedom as George called it the day George passed he and Angel took a final ride together where in the end he allowed Angel to ride him home for the first time ever George died at home with his family holding him tight his last words were I love you we were told that he said he knew that his family was safe now in a new home and happy and he could go in peace we will never forget you he will always be remembered and he will be missed dearly rest in peace George we love you till we meet again.
Family and friends are invited to attend his viewing Tuesday, August 16th 10:00 AM-11:30 AM at the Egizi Funeral Home, 119 Ganttown Road, Washington Twp. Mass of Christian Burial, 12:30 PM, St. Charles Borromeo RC Church, 176 Stagecoach Rd, Washington Twp.
In lieu of flowers, donations in George’s memory may be made to the American Cancer Society, Camden County Chapter, 1851 Old Cuthbert Road, Cherry Hill, NJ 08034 or by clicking on the link.