110 East 12th Street
Vancouver, Washington
MARGARET L. KOHLSCHMIDT
December 25, 1916 ~ September 10, 2017
Margaret L. Kohlschmidt, 100, of Vancouver, WA, passed away Sunday, September 10, 2017. She was born December 25, 1916 in O'Neill, NE to Roy and Georgia DeLong.
Margaret is survived by her children, William (Mary) Kohlschmidt, Sharon (Dennis) Kytola and Judy (George) Kase; seven grandchildren; and twelve great grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her husband, William; and granddaughter, Wendi.
A funeral service for Margaret will be 1:00 p.m., Saturday, September 16th at the Vancouver Funeral Chapel, 110 E. 12th St., Vancouver, WA 98660. Interment will be at Park Hill Cemetery in Vancouver.
Memorial donations are appreciated to the Salvation Army or a veteran's charity of your choice.
Please share memories and condolences at www.VancouverFuneralChapel.net and www.columbian.com/obits.
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It can be so hard to face the first year without your loved one, but the love of family and friends can carry you through.
Annie Horne
September 14, 2017
Sharon and Dennis - Sorry to see that your Mother has passed away. Our condolences to you at this time of loss.
Dean and Cathy Bloemke
September 13, 2017
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