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Chuck Huber
September 11, 2016
Sorry Phil, I'm late to the party - as I always was! Phil and I were best friends from 1940 when we met in First Grade at St. Cecilia's Academy until 1952 when we graduated in the same school building - and split Algona Iowa to see the world. We were the only kids living close to each other, and spent all our time together in and out of school - until we discovered girls a few years later. We didn't see each other for 40 year until attending our high school reunion - 23 of us who spent 12 years together in the Academy. It was if we'd seen each other the day before. It was that last time we talked.
August Petersen
July 31, 2016
Dear Kohlhaas Family - my sincerest condolences on the loss of Phil. Like Ruth, for over 30 years Phil was a treasured Rob Roy neighbor and fellow St. John Neumann parishioner. I will now miss seeing them both on my jogs through Rob Roy and when I attend mass at SJN. I will keep all of you in my prayers.
God Bless,
August Petersen
July 31, 2016
Ruthie and Phil, how many times have we told the story about the keys??!! As usual we were the first to arrive at your house for the party and the last to leave. When we arrived I put my keys and glasses down on the table near the kitchen and got busy doing 'gofer'. When it came time to leave I picked up my keys and my glasses and the four of us walked to the driveway. I kept using my remote to open the car - a horn honked but the car did not open. After several attempts we realized I had Phil's keys so it was his car, in the garage, honking. We traded keys and all worked well - what we didn't think of ... if I picked up Phil's keys I also picked up his glasses. When we got home Ruth called ... Phil had my glasses and I had his........we always laughed about this, realizing it was much funnier if you were there.
Jeani and John
John Nemetz
July 30, 2016
Some of the most pleasant memories of my many years at 3M were those spent alongside Phil. I saw in him integrity, enthusiasm, humor,......pretty much all the good things written above. He was an important part of what I call the golden years of corporate life.
Caren Upshaw
July 29, 2016
Kimberly, what amazing parents you had, and will always have. They shine through you.
Marianna Gray
July 26, 2016
Dear Ones, I am deeply saddened with yet another horrific loss for your endeared family.
Your parents touched many lives with much love, joy and participation in the Austin
community. How blessed and honored I am to have been in their company. Sending much
love, many hugs and heartfelt sympathy your way.
KAREN & BURRELL JOHNSTON
July 26, 2016
DEEPEST SYMPATHIES TO ALL THE FAMILY
James Kohlhaas
July 26, 2016
Jill and I are sad and offer our hearts and prayers. We feel your heartbreak over how difficult the loss of your father and mother has been for you. Phil and Ruth will be missed and fondly remembered by all.
Love, Jim & Jill
Marilyn Willson
July 22, 2016
I am sorry to hear of Phil's passing. He will be missed but am glad to know that he is with Ruthie again. He and Ruthie were supporters of The Settlement Home and The Garage & Estate Sale and I will miss them terribly this year. It will not be the same without them. They would light up the room wherever they were. Marilyn Willson
Amy (Nelson) Mortenson
July 21, 2016
Love to you, Kim and Karrie. So much sadness and loss in this short stretch of months. I'm so glad you got to have these tender months with your Dad this spring and summer. Wishing you both comfort and peace through the weekend, the surrounding support of friends and community to share weight.
Mike and Linda Chiconsky
July 21, 2016
In reading this story of Phil's life, I am struck dumb with wonder and amazement at the depth and breadth of it. If ever it could be said that a man lived his life to the fullest, it can be said of Phil. Personal, professional, avocational, spiritual, all facets of Phil's life resound with commitment and passion. Linda and I count it an honor to have known his friendship and love. He and Ruthie showed by example what it is to be fully engaged with your life. We will miss him terribly, as we do Ruth, but we treasure the time we had together, and the guide map he has left us all for the best way to live.
virginia stuart doppp
July 19, 2016
Dan and I send our sympathy and love, joining in the chorus of friends old and new. Ruthie, I knew from birth and Phil was a welcome addition to our relationship. Surely the good works that this dynamic duo accomplished, along with your fond memories, will gradually ease your sorrow. Meanwhile, you are in our hearts.
Love,
Stuart Dopp
Bethany Ramey Trombley
July 19, 2016
Dear Kimberly, It would seem that, when it comes to fathers, you and your siblings hit the jackpot. What a blessing. I am very sorry he had to leave so soon. Peace and grace, Bethany
Kathy Robb
July 19, 2016
Our thoughts and prayers will continue with the family. So sad but, hopefully, all the love your dad (and mom) shared with so many will be of comfort to you in the coming days. With love, Chuck and Kathy Robb
Angie Yeo
July 19, 2016
My sympathies for the family who mourn the loss of this wonderful man who will be greatly missed by all who knew him.
July 18, 2016
Offering my condolences and hoping that you find comfort in knowing that God is near to us when our hearts are broken.
Nancy Wood
July 17, 2016
Phil Kohlhaas had a profound effect on the Austin community. As President of the Umlauf Scupture Garden he opened up its community outreach. As chair of Austin Symphony's Marketing committee he led the Meet the Maestro campaign introducing Peter Bay to Austin when he first arrived. Phil's outsized personality, warmth, humor and joy were so infectious that it could have been easy to overlook the razor sharp mind that was always engaged in creating value for his city. His influence shines boldly into the future
Jeani and John Smith, III
July 17, 2016
Phil, John and I are sharing our memories of you and Ruth... South Padre with Jack and Mary racing dune buggies; going to the Opera; going to the Symphony; after performance parties, we were always the last two couples to leave - sometimes finishing our visiting in the street because we weren't ready to leave our conversations. Parties at your house, parties at our house - lunches... sharing our lives with each other. You are leaving a hole that can't be filled. Really gonna miss you, your friendship, your jokes, your daily e-mails...... the good news is you are with Ruthie Virginia and both of you are watching over us - so not everything has changed!
We love you,
Jeani and John
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