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Gordon R. Kohl

June 18, 1924 - September 24, 2008
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Gordon R. Kohl, age 84, died Wednesday, September 24, 2008 at Golden Living Center – Continental Manor in Randolph. Visitation for Gordon will be at Holy Family Catholic Church in Reeseville on Saturday, September 27, 2008 from 9:30 AM to 11:00 AM. A Mass of Christian Burial will follow at church on Saturday, beginning atContinue Reading

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Herbert and Jeanne Hay left a message on December 3, 2014:
To My Friend, We will miss you. I will always remember the good times we had together, like chasing the pigs and riding the cows up on the farm. You were always a great friend and cousin to me and Jeanne. Rest in Peace. Love, Herbie and Jeanne
Herbert and Jeanne Hay left a message on December 3, 2014:
To My Friend, We will miss you. I will always remember the good times we had together, like chasing the pigs and riding the cows up on the farm. You were always a great friend and cousin to me and Jeanne. Rest in Peace. Love, Herbie and Jeanne
Beata Dunham left a message on January 27, 2011:
I will miss Verona. Our families were friends, and in my growing-up years, she was a vital part of my life, I learned many things from her. She was always a big help and a lot of fun. I will always treasure her memory.
Dianne Hay Wood & Family left a message on September 25, 2008:
Dear Gay, Gordy, Dennis, & Paul, I remember our summer vacation spent at your farm every year. I would be in the barn trying to catch the cats (which I was allergic to) or pet the cows. I remember watching my Dad and Gordon acting like kids. They would try and ride the bull, and end up face down in feces, or close to it. Gordon''s laugh was so contagious, I can hear it now. They had so much fun in those days just goofing around. I looked forward every year to visiting with the Kohl''s on their farm and I know my mom and dad did, as well. They say laughter keeps you young,Gordon and my dad probably gained a couple years added on to their life span every summer they played. At this difficult time, I hope you can remember all the laughter and good times you had with your husband and father, I know we will. Sincerely, Dianne Hay Wood
Debi (Hay) Ryan left a message on September 25, 2008:
My fondest memories as a child was going up north to see Gordan and Gaye..I loved all the animals..all the kittens,pigs and cows and of course Gaye''s wonderful desserts! My love and prayers are with the family. Love, Debi (Hay) Ryan
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Dianne Hay Wood & Family left a message on September 25, 2008:
Dear Gay, Gordy, Dennis, & Paul, I remember our summer vacation spent at your farm every year. I would be in the barn trying to catch the cats (which I was allergic to) or pet the cows. I remember watching my Dad and Gordon acting like kids. They would try and ride the bull, and end up face down in feces, or close to it. Gordon''s laugh was so contagious, I can hear it now. They had so much fun in those days just goofing around. I looked forward every year to visiting with the Kohl''s on their farm and I know my mom and dad did, as well. They say laughter keeps you young,Gordon and my dad probably gained a couple years added on to their life span every summer they played. At this difficult time, I hope you can remember all the laughter and good times you had with your husband and father, I know we will. Sincerely, Dianne Hay Wood
Debi (Hay) Ryan left a message on September 25, 2008:
My fondest memories as a child was going up north to see Gordan and Gaye..I loved all the animals..all the kittens,pigs and cows and of course Gaye''s wonderful desserts! My love and prayers are with the family. Love, Debi (Hay) Ryan
Koepsell Funeral Home left a message:
Please accept our deepest condolences for your family's loss.
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