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William B. Kohut
Audubon - On July 7, 2018, of Audubon, NJ, age 81. He is the beloved husband of Rose M. (nee D'Angelico) and loving father of William Kohut (Susan).
Born in Pittsburgh, Mr. Kohut moved to Philadelphia with his parents at an early age and attended Southern High School. Shortly after graduation, he was drafted into the U.S. Army and served for two years as Private First Class which included a deployment in Europe. After his military service, Mr. Kohut would embark on a career as an engraver. A sports enthusiast, he followed the Phillies and Super Bowl Champion Eagles religiously every season, as well as watching his son play baseball. He was also a huge boxing fan and an avid golfer, whether playing the links or simply hitting balls at the range.
Funeral Services are private at the request of his family. Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to CRERAN FUNERAL HOME, OAKLYN, NJ. Memories and condolences may be sent to the family at (www.creranfh.com). In lieu of flowers, friends may make a donation to the New Jersey State Policemen's Benevolent Association #257 (Audubon, Collingswood, Oaklyn, Haddon Twp).
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