Kleeberger, Kent A.
1952 - 2022
Kent Alan Kleeberger, 69, of Westerville, Ohio and Sanibel, Florida, passed away in his Westerville home on March 17, 2022. Kent was born in Toledo, Ohio on April 9, 1952. He is preceded in death by his mother Theresa (Hauer) Kleeberger and his father Paul L. Kleeberger. Kent grew up in Perrysburg, Ohio, where he met and married his high school sweetheart Gwen (Overmyer) Kleeberger. They were happily married for 46 years. Kent is survived by his wife, Gwen; daughter, Lindsey Sue Kleeberger; grandson, Wilson Kent Cooper-kleeberger; and brother, David (Diane) Kleeberger. Kent is also survived by Joel Cooper (no relation), whom Kent mentored, but who was also like a son to him. Kent inspired so many people throughout his lifetime, and was a truly brilliant, humble, ethical, funny, witty, charming, and successful man who will be profundly missed by his family, friends, and colleagues. Kent graduated with a business degree from the University of Cincinnati, where he also became a CPA. His career began at Peat Marwick & Mitchell (KPMG) of Toledo, Ohio. He and his family later moved to Columbus, Ohio (Westerville), where Kent took a position with Limited Inc. as Corporate Controller. He then moved to Victoria’s Secret Catalogue where he served as the Director of Accounting Operations, controller, and Vice President. Later, Kent took on the title of Executive Vice President, Chief
Operating Officer, and Chief Financial Officer at Too
Inc. (now Tween Brands) where he collectively spent 17 years working as a key player and asset for the three companies. Kent then went on to work for Dollar Tree Stores in Chesapeake, VA as Senior Vice President and Chief Financial
Officer. After Dollar Tree
Stores, Kent went to work for Chico’s FAS Inc. as their Executive Vice President
and Chief Operating Officer.
Kent was also currently active as an independent consultant for various
private equity firms. He
also served on the board of directors at Shoe Carnival, where he was the longest standing board member in Shoe Carnival’s history. Kent had previously worked on other boards, including Aeropostale, Inc. and Christopher & Banks Corporation, where he served as director. Kent’s career history was without a doubt very impressive, and his family will always be proud of all he accomplished in the business world. In Kent’s downtime he enjoyed many hobbies such
as golf, fishing, hockey,
and he loved to travel. He was an avid wine collector, car enthusiast, and loved to garden. Kent had a very
refined palette and loved
to cook as well. He was a true foodie. He was also a man of simple pleasures and enjoyed spending time with his family at home, at the beach, or on a boat. He had a great sense of humor and was loved by all who met him. Kent Kleeberger was a man who was highly respected, beloved, and will be deeply missed by his family and friends. Kent’s family will welcome guests on Friday, April 1, from 5-7pm at SCHOEDINGER NORTHEAST, 1051 East Johnstown Road, Gahanna, OH 43230. In lieu of
flowers, donations may be
made in Kent’s memory to The Ohio State Brain and Spine Hospital and/or the Preston Robert Tisch Brain Tumor Center. To leave online condolences, visit www.schoedinger.com.