Dr. Randolph J. "Randy" Klawiter South Bend, Indiana Obituary

Dr. Randolph J. "Randy" Klawiter

<p>Dr. Randolph J. &ldquo;Randy&rdquo; Klawiter, 90, of South Bend, passed away on Monday, July 19 in his home surrounded by his loving family and devoted caregivers. He was born on October 14, 1930, in Grand Rapids, MI, to the late William and Olga (Dressler) Klawiter. On August 28, 1954, he married Marilyn Haney, who preceded him in death on January 18, 2018. He was also preceded in death by his brother, David Klawiter.</p> <p>Randy is survived by his seven children; Jeanne (Jim) Klawiter Smith Zacek of Rensselaer, IN, David (Lori Butchko) Klawiter of South Bend, IN, Thomas (Susan) Klawiter of Palmdale, CA, Loretta (Armando) Garza of Mercedes, TX, Jerome (Kathy) Klawiter of South Bend, Anne (David) Szumski of South Bend, IN and John Klawiter of Elkhart, IN; 17 grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren, two sisters-in-law, Yvonne Wylie and Catherine Haney, a brother-in-law Donald (Meg) Haney and a cousin Jan Andrews.</p> <p>After graduating from the University of Michigan and receiving a Doctor of Philosophy degree. he became a Professor of German for the University of Notre Dame from 1960 until retiring in 1995.</p> <p>During Randy&rsquo;s early studies, while in Germany, he developed a life-long passion for the Austrian novelist, playwright, journalist and biographer Stefan Zweig. He had a collection of over 500 Zweig books, became an international expert, and a noted member of the Stefan Zweig society. Randy authored many books including text books that are still in use today. Over the last 12 years, Randy created an extensive online bibliography, housed by the Special Collections &amp; Archives of the State University of New York in Fredonia. In doing so he collaborated with scores of individuals from all over the world who provided him necessary detail about books, articles, recordings and other media that is by or about Stefan Zweig, some of which are very rare with limited distribution. The Zweig Wiki (zweig.fredonia.edu) has become a fundamental tool for research to the Stefan Zweig international community.</p> <p>During the early 1950&rsquo;s he served under the US Army in the 172nd Military Intel Platoon. He received the Army Occupation Medal, National Defense Service Medal, and Good Conduct Medal while serving in Post-WWII Germany during the Korean Conflict. He was honorably discharged after serving his country for 8 years.</p> <p>Randy and his wife were devout Catholics and active parishioners of the Sacred Heart Parish, Notre Dame. They both served on various committees, including the reconstruction and beautification of the Parish Center and Chapel, volunteering with the Center for the Homeless and St. Vincent DePaul Society. He spent many decades as a Eucharistic Minister and Lector. An hour before his passing, he listened to mass on tv and as mass concluded and the priest said &ldquo;this mass has ended, go forth in Christ&rsquo;s peace&rdquo;, Randy took his last breath. He was truly faithful to the end.</p> <p>Randy adored his wife and family, and looked forward to family gatherings. He always greeted everyone with a &ldquo;hello little brother&rdquo; or &ldquo;beloved&rdquo; and a great big hug. He loved to laugh, share stories while enjoying crackers n&rsquo; cheese and what he called his &ldquo;little Manhattans&rdquo;! He had a special fondness of animals especially his black labs. He spent his days swimming and working on his Zwieg bibliography until the very end.</p> <p>On Wednesday, August 4, 2021, at the Sacred Heart Parish Center and Chapel, Notre Dame, IN, Visitation will be held during a reception in celebration of his life for family and friends from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m., with a Catholic Funeral Mass to follow at Noon. The gravesite burial is respectfully limited to immediate family.</p> <p>In lieu of flowers, the family has asked for memorials in Randy&rsquo;s honor be made to the Hospice Foundation, 501 Comfort Place, Mishawaka, IN 46545 - foundationforhospice.org/donate or to the St. Vincent DePaul Society 520 Cresent Avenue, South Bend, IN 46617 - www.svdpsb.org/monetary-donations</p> <p>To send online condolences, please visit www.kaniewski.com</p>
October 14, 1930 - July 19, 202110/14/193007/19/2021
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Rick TheLitz
May 4, 2023
He was an awesome person, friend and professor!
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Sister Mary Ann Barrett, OP Alumni Engagement
August 16, 2021
On behalf of the Aquinas College community, we extend our heartfelt sympathy to all you Klawiter children and your families.  You have lost a stellar father.  May your memories keep his spirit alive and his best traits continued in the next generations.
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Kern Trembath
August 7, 2021
I’m so sorry for your loss, David. As you well know, your dad could like up half the ND campus with his laugh. I will miss it and him a great deal.
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Richard Litzinger, Classes of 1973 and 1977
August 5, 2021
He was my friend and favorite professor. May he live forever with the Lord! My condolences to his family and friends
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Coleen Hoover
August 1, 2021
Dear Dave and family,

My sincere condolences is the passing of your father. He was always a delight to encounter, friendly and genuine.

Coleen Hoover
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Ken Buser
August 1, 2021
No Professor at Notre Dame had a greater impact on me than Randy. I was fortunate to be mentored by him from 1968-1970, after having returned from a year abroad in Innsbruck, Austria. Randy was always accessible and I recall the numerous life lessons he shared with me in... Continue Reading
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Fr. Jim Bracke csc
August 1, 2021
To beloved family and loved ones of Randy please know of my thoughts and prayers. I will treasure his smile and dedication to you his family as well as his teaching, research and his parish. 

Sincerely in Notre Dame,

Fr. Jim Bracke csc
Notre Dame Staff Chaplain
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Kim Shreve
July 27, 2021
Randy was my dear friend from the University of Notre Dame Hesburgh Library in which I would take him a cup of coffee every morning while he did his research from 9-11am in the library.  He was a sweet and special person who I am glad I had the pleasure of knowing and wh... Continue Reading
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Richard Litzinger
January 1, 2022
A wonderful person!
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Jean-Yves Brancy
July 24, 2021
I would like to express my sadness for Randy's death. I was in correspondence from 2003 to 2020 and he helped me a lot during my thesis on Stefan Zweig and later on my work on his correspondence. Without ever having met him, I am convinced that he was a wonderful man, ve... Continue Reading
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Will Terpening
July 22, 2021
Randy was my best friend and confident during my years in South Bend. My fondest memories of those years were Randy and I (sometimes joined by a few other neighbors) sitting outside with my beer and his wine solving all of the worlds problems well into the night. There w... Continue Reading