Stanley Klich, age 93, of Huron, died Thursday, November 28, 2013 at Violet Tschetter Memorial Home of Huron. His funeral service will be 10:30 am Monday, December 2, 2013 at Welter Funeral Home with burial at Restlawn Memory Gardens in Huron. Visitation with family present will be 6-8 pm Sunday, December 1, 2013 at Welter Funeral Home with a scripture service at 6:30 pm; or one hour prior to the service. Stanley Klich was born on April 18, 1920 in Kluczbork, Poland to Franciszek and Marianna (Janik) Klich. He attended school in Poland until World War II broke out. Stanley was separated from his family and spent over six years in a concentration camp. After being liberated by United States military forces, Stanley spent some time in Kassel, Germany. While there he met Irmgard Fiedler and they were married on January 4, 1947. The couple immigrated to Fargo, ND in 1950, after being sponsored by the Fargo Sherriff. Stanley worked for Fargo Tank Company as a welder before being transferred to Huron Tank and Culvert in 1958. Stanley finally retired in 1985. Stanley loved to hunt and fish when he was younger, and was an avid gardener in his later years. He was also an exotic pet lover, bringing home many different animals through the years, including a monkey and gineas. Stanley was a member of the American Legion William Reaves Post #7 in Huron and the Moose Lodge. Stanley is survived by his three sons, Stanley Jr. of Huron, Tom (Laurie) Klich of Woonsocket, Ed (Carol) Klich of Huron; three daughters, Irene (Monty) South of Ankeny, IA, Sylvia Munson of Wessington Springs, Karen Glover of Huron; 17 grandchildren; 21 great grandchildren; many nieces and nephews. Stanley was preceded in death by his parents; wife, Irmgard in 2011; 5 sisters; 2 brothers; infant son, Frances Klich; granddaughter, Christina Ann Munson.