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- Summer teems with music fests that lack variety.
- Floyd E. Klein
Questions follow suspect’s death: Was tied man beaten? Why use…
Free with registration – Spokesman Review – AccessMyLibrary.com – May 16, 2007
Billy Ashton thought if he put a set of headphones on his comatose friend and played his favorite Pantera disc it might just trigger a response. The heavy-metal music played. For a moment Ashton thought there seemed to be a twitch a response from his bruised and battered friend. But nurses said the 37-year-old patient thought to be brain dead probably didn’t hear the tunes from his favorite group including “Cemetery Gates. ” The last thing Yohe apparently heard in life were orders being screamed by Spokane County sheriff’s deputies: “Please lie still. ” Those repeated commands described by an eyewitness came on the evening of May 1 outside a small travel trailer parked in a yard on East Fifth Avenue in Spokane Valley where deputies working as Spokane Valley police officers fought and arrested Yohe.
Summer teems with music fests that lack variety.
Free with registration – Chicago Tribune – AccessMyLibrary.com – May 16, 2007
(16-MAY-07) Chicago Tribune (Chicago IL). _ It’s possible to see just about everyone who matters in rock music at big outdoor festivals this summer. And there is no shortage of fans willing to attend as demo.
Floyd E. Klein
zwire.com – May 16, 2007
Floyd and Betty started wintering in Florida and later in Texas. Floyd had a heart attack in 2005 and shortly after that he and Betty moved to the Pioneer Nursing Home in Prairie Farm where they have been residents since. He loved accordion and polka music and liked to work in his shop making things with metal and wood. Floyd was preceded in death by his parents; daughter Eleanore Hoveland; son William “Bill” Klein; brother Ewald Klein; and daughter-in-law Barbara Klein. He is survived by his wife Betty Klein of Dallas; sons Allen (Staci) and Harvey (Kris) Klein all of Dallas; daughter Donna (Don) Bensend of Dallas; son-in-law David Hoveland of Dallas; grandchildren Marj (Wayne) McDonald of Centennial Colo. Andy (Janet) Bensend of Dallas Steven (Leslie) Bensend of Prescott Karen (James) fford of Arbor Vitae Julie Kistner of Eau Claire Lisa (Jeff) Bauer of Eau Claire Phillip (Cindi) Klein of Watertown S.