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Robert L. Klein

November 7, 1962 ~ February 9, 2026

Born in: Langdon, North Dakota
Resided in: Horace, North Dakota

Funeral Mass (if audio isn’t perfect, a recording will be posted by Monday):

Prayer Service (The wi-fi at the church dropped during the service, a recording will be posted by Monday):

It is with deep sadness and heavy hearts that we share the passing of our colleague and friend, Paramedic Bob Klein, who passed away Monday, Feb 9th, 2026. He was surrounded by his loving family and friends at Sanford Medical Center Fargo.

Robert (Bob or Farmer) Klein was born in Langdon, North Dakota, and grew up on his family’s farm in northeastern North Dakota. He attended school in Langdon and, after graduating from high school, remained on the farm to help with the family farming operation.

Bob’s desire to help others began at a young age. Inspired by the television show Emergency! and its characters, Paramedics Johnny and Roy, he knew he wanted to be the person who responded in moments of crisis. In 1987, he began pursuing that calling. Bob completed his Emergency Medical Technician course at the hospital in Langdon and started volunteering with the Langdon Ambulance Service, marking the beginning of a nearly four decade career in EMS.

In 1994, Bob took the next step in his professional journey by enrolling in the Paramedic Program at F M Ambulance in Fargo. After completing the program in 1995, he began working part time as a street medic for F M Ambulance while continuing both his work on the family farm and his service with the Langdon Ambulance Service as a Paramedic.

Bob’s leadership and dedication continued to grow. In 2004, he became the Director of Langdon Ambulance, all while still working part time for F M Ambulance and running the family farm. Two years later, in 2006, he made the difficult decision to leave the farm and his longtime role with Langdon Ambulance to accept a full time position with F M Ambulance in Fargo as the Liaison Coordinator. In this position, Bob spent eight years providing education and training to ambulance services, quick response units, fire departments, and law enforcement agencies across Cass and Clay Counties.

In 2012, Bob shifted his focus fully to EMS education, becoming a Lead Educator for F M Ambulance. He played an essential role in training students enrolled in the North Dakota State College of Science Paramedic Program, affiliated with F M Ambulance. Bob also instructed a wide range of emergency medicine courses, including BLS, ACLS, PALS, and PHTLS.

Bob’s excellence and impact on the EMS community were widely recognized. In 2008, he received the F M Ambulance Achievement in Excellence Award for his service and dedication to EMTs and first responders throughout the region. That same year, he was honored as the North Dakota EMS Instructor of the Year. In 2014 Bob was awarded the American Ambulance Association Star of Life award in Washington, D.C. for his lifetime achievements in EMS.

In addition to his formal duties, Bob was a committed member of the F M Ambulance Service Disaster Services Committee. His contributions helped strengthen emergency preparedness across the region.

Outside of work, Bob’s passion for mechanics and restoration was well known. When not teaching, he could often be found in his garage working on motorcycles, vintage snowmobiles, and classic cars—hobbies that brought him great joy.

Bob is survived by his wife, Margaret Nowatzki Klein. He is also survived by his brothers, Charlie, Dale, and James Klein; brothers-in-law, Ted (Kathy) Nowatzki and Mike (Donna) Nowatzki; and sisters-in-law, Judie (Bob) Beadle, Kathy (Warren) Swenson, Becky (Mark) Ratzlaff, and Mary (John) Shea.

He is further survived by his nieces and nephews, Sharon (John) Martin, Shelly (Todd) Preszler, Joe (J.J.) Beadle, Jerry (Carrie) Beadle, Shawn Nowatzki, Sheila (Michael) Cox, Maria Eisenzimmer, Jeff (Kim) Ratzlaff, Rory (Denise) Ratzlaff, Megan (Justin) Overby, McKinzie (Cody) Sivertson, and John T. and Elisabeth Shea; as well as many great- and great-great-nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Arthur and Maxine (Domres) Klein; father and mother-in-law, Ted and Betty (Lothspeich) Nowatzki and one infant sister-in-law, Sharon Nowatzki.

The couple made their home in Horace, North Dakota, where they built a life filled with family, dedication to service, and the simple pleasures Bob cherished.

Our thoughts and prayers are with Bob’s family and friends, the SHEMSE staff, and all members of the Sanford Ambulance team as we grieve this loss together. Please know you are not alone—our entire EMS family walks this difficult path with you.

In lieu of flowers, a memorial has been set up through Choice Bank: 210 8th Ave., Langdon ND 58249 to help with a scholarship for future students interested in becoming a Paramedic as well as a VENMO account, @bkmemorial (Bob Klein Memorial Fund). Memorials may also be made to the Langdon Prairie Health Foundation: 909 2nd St., Langdon, ND 58249 or St. Johns Cemetery: 324 12th Ave., Langdon, ND 58249.

Visitation: 5-7:00 P.M. Friday, February 13, 2026 at Holy Cross Catholic Church, West Fargo, ND with a Rosary starting at 6:30 P.M.

Prayer Service: 7:00 P.M. Friday, February 13, 2026 at Holy Cross Catholic Church, West Fargo.

Funeral Mass: 1:00 P.M. Saturday, February 14, 2026 at Holy Cross Catholic Church, West Fargo with visitation starting at 12:00 P.M.

Burial in the Spring: St. John’s Cemetery, Dresden, North Dakota.

Services

Visitation: Friday, February 13, 2026 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm

Holy Cross Catholic Church, West Fargo
2711 7th St E
West Fargo, ND 58078

(701) 282-7217
https://holycrosswestfargo.com/

Rosary : Friday, February 13, 2026 6:30 pm

Holy Cross Catholic Church, West Fargo
2711 7th St E
West Fargo, ND 58078

(701) 282-7217
https://holycrosswestfargo.com/

Prayer Service: Friday, February 13, 2026 7:00 pm

Holy Cross Catholic Church, West Fargo
2711 7th St E
West Fargo, ND 58078

(701) 282-7217
https://holycrosswestfargo.com/

Visitation: Saturday, February 14, 2026 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

Holy Cross Catholic Church, West Fargo
2711 7th St E
West Fargo, ND 58078

(701) 282-7217
https://holycrosswestfargo.com/

Funeral Mass: Saturday, February 14, 2026 1:00 pm

Holy Cross Catholic Church, West Fargo
2711 7th St E
West Fargo, ND 58078

(701) 282-7217
https://holycrosswestfargo.com/

Burial:

St. John's Cemetery, Dresden, North Dakota

Dresden, North Dakota


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Charities

The family greatly appreciates donations made to these charities in Robert L. Klein 's name.

Bob Klein Memorial Fund via VENMO

@bkmemorial

Choice Bank - Bob Klein Memorial Fund

210 8th Ave

Langdon,

North Dakota

58249

Langdon Prairie Health Foundation

909 2nd St

Langdon,

North Dakota

58249

St. Johns Cemetery, Dresden, North Dakota

324 12th Ave

Langdon,

North Dakota

58249

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  1. Bob, rest high on that mountain. You will be missed. Margaret and family my prayers and thoughts are with you. A candle for you.

  2. It is with deep sadness upon the death of your beloved husband and brother. I was rather shocked when I heard the news. But know that my thoughts and prayers are with you and the family during this difficult time in your lives. Bob was an inspiration and helping save lives of so many people. May his legacy live on and May he rests now in peace in the loving arms of God. With deepest sympathy Joe and Marcie LaPorte.

  3. Sending thoughts and prayers for Robert . He will be missed

  4. Sad news to hear. Although the last time I seen Bobby he was transferring my brother to gf in ambulance had a nice talkwith him at altru. Such a sad thing to hear. RIP

  5. Sandra Nowatzki Burkhart says:

    Our Deepest condolences 🙏😔 You are in our prayers cousin Margaret
    Love, Sandy(Nowatzki) Burkhart and son’s, Tristan, Nathaniel, and Ian Clary

  6. My dear friend Margaret,
    You were always my joy to see at work on 42nd. I am so sad to see that Bob passed away. I am thinking of you at this difficult time and would love to touch base with you again! Reach out to me if you need anything, please. Love and prayers, Roxanne

  7. My thoughts, prayers and sympathy to all of Bob’s family. He was a great guy and will be greatly missed. I’ll never forget working with him, Charlie, and his Dad pulling 4 plows in the fall of around 1983. We turned over a lot of ground! He was definitely Farmer Bob, with a big heart for helping people! May God wrap him in His arms and reassure him that one day we will all be together again when we make the same journey!

  8. Rest in peace my dear friend. Sure had lots of great summers at Dresden.

  9. It’s been a fun ride brother. Till we meet again

  10. David & Shirley HULTSTRAND says:

    Dear Margret
    We are so sad to hear of Bob’s passing. May he rest in peace and may God comfort you in all you do.
    I myself only met Bob a few times on social gatherings in the Langdon area and always enjoyed talking with him as he had a big heart for others.
    David has known him a long time and talked about motorcycle racing at Gimley in Canada as well as drag racing in Sabin. They loved to talk about racing and cars (racing, fixing, and restoring). There was always farming that they had in common. Discussions about God lead to deeper care in both of them as part of the Lords family.
    Keep leaning on God and he will be by your side always.
    We love you and if we can do anything for you, please let us know.


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