• Date Of Birth: March 5, 1932
  • Date Of Death: November 22, 2021
  • State: Pennsylvania

KLEPONISWALTER J. KLEPONISWalter Joseph Kleponis, 89, Engineer, Community Servant, husband and father and grandfather died of heart failure at Phoenixville Hospital on November 21 2021. Walter had wide ranging interests that he pursued which included genealogy, history, economics, philanthropy and trains. He was known never to be afraid to speak his mind or express his views. A Mechanical Engineer by training and profession, he was known for decades for his expertise in the design and function of steam turbines which were largely used in power plants from the 1950’s until the 1970s. In addition to steam turbines he was also an internationally known expert in power generation systems and during the course of his career traveled throughout South and East Asia advising on the construction and operations of power systems. In retirement, he acted as an “Expert Consultant & Expert Witness” for legal counsel in the hearing of cases concerning the operation or failure of various power or heating generation systems. Walter was born on March 5, 1932, in Northeast Philadelphia to Sophia Kleponis (nee Pugzlys) a Lithuanian immigrant and August Kleponis, a laborer and former coal miner. He attended North Catholic High School and graduated at the top of his class although he was prevented from attending the graduation as he did not have the $25 fee that was owed by all graduating students. After high school he worked a variety of jobs until landing a job at Disston Saw Works where he operated a steel cutting machine. At this time the firm offered scholarships to interested and qualified employees. Walt applied and was accepted to the School of Engineering at Drexel Institute, now Drexel University. Again graduating number 1 in his class in 1953. He then won a full academic scholarship to Princeton University earning a Masters in Mechanical Engineering in 1955. He went on post graduation to work for The Westinghouse Corporation in their Steam Turbine Division rising to the post of Senior Vice President. Having never forgotten his working class roots he often shunned the executive dining room and “brown bagged” his lunches eating in the fabrication shops among the technicians. A community servant, Walt served as an Assistant Scout Master and Treasurer of Boy Scout Troop 238 of Broomall. He held these positions beyond the time his own son had progressed through the troop. Serious about education as he knew directly the opportunities it held, he ran for and was elected to the Marple Newtown School System School Board of Directors. It was his desire to help chart the course for curriculum as well as ensuring fiscal discipline. Passionate in discovering more about his roots in Lithuania, Walter traced several of his known and even previously unknown relatives in Lithuania. On one of his trips it was arranged for him to meet the President of Lithuania and Freedom Fighter Vytautas Landsbergis. It was one of the highlights of his life.

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