SAYING GOODBYE TO A FRIEND
On Wednesday, January 12, 2024, my friend, Allen Klosowski, unexpectedly passed away of natural causes in his home in Newport Beach, about a mile from my home. On Saturday, January 27, 2024, a warm cloudless Southern California day, my Sweet Susie and I joined a small group of friends and family at his gravesite to send him on his final journey.
THREE QUARTERS OF A CENTURY OF FRIENDSHIPTRAGEDY RE-CONNECTED US
In 1986 his wife, Jeannie, passed away of lung cancer and her 3 children moved in with their father. From that time until a couple years ago Allen and I would meet for lunch once a week and chat about common interests - old school days, old friends and his beloved USC football teams. Saturday I learned that he had regular, but less frequent, lunch meetings with other old chums and business associates.
SELFLESS GENEROSITYWe heard from the man who purchased his business and about how Allen continued to stay in touch with his old clients to smooth the transition.
One of his USC fraternity brothers spoke of their fun times together and their continuing friendship.One young veteran, who had been considering the seminary, spoke about the mentoring he received from my friend which resulted in a return to college and a successful career as a Director of Employee Wellness at a resort.
We learned of another veteran he sponsored at the USC Marshall School of Business and now works in clandestine activities for the US Government. And, we learned of his generosity to the USC Norris Cancer facility in Los Angeles that resulted in a wing of that facility being named for him and his late wife, Jeannie. Allen was very humble about these activities.
AND HE WAS STUBBORN, TOO
POLIO CHANGED HIS FOCUS
Allen contracted polio as a teenager and simply disappeared for awhile. When he returned to school he seemed to have a tighter focus on academics and service. I mentioned he was our class president, but that was only part of it. He participated in many service-oriented groups. That focus stayed with him all his life.
A PROUD, GRATEFUL TROJANEXTREMELY SUCCESSFUL
Allen was a very successful businessman, operating a financial advisory practice for decades before selling it and retiring a few years ago. He wrote a book - Personal Financial Fitness, a practical guide to improve the health of your wealth - which is in it’s 5th edition. By helping others improve their financial health he earned a very good living, the proceeds of which he has generously shared over the years.
WITH SOME UNHAPPY ELEMENTS, TOO
We also learned of the sad, inexplicable estrangement from his step-daughters for more than 3 decades. They came to pay their respects to him.
REST IN PEACE, MY OLD FRIEND
So, Saturday we laid our kind, generous, stubborn friend to rest with his dear Jeannie. His positive impact on those in his life, and beyond to future generations, will endure. Rest in peace, my friend.