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Brian Strohl

1988 - 2025

Brian Adam Strohl, 36, of Lehighton, Pennsylvania, passed away on November 16, 2025, in his hometown. Born on December 20, 1988, in Lehighton, Brian lived a vibrant and full life rooted in the community where he was raised.

A proud graduate of Lehighton Area High School's Class of 2007, Brian pursued his passion for automotive technology at the Universal Technical Institute, graduating in 2009. His career reflected his dedication and strong work ethic. He held several managerial roles at Walmart before advancing to Assistant Manager and then General Manager at Jack Williams Tire and Auto. Most recently, he worked as a Maintenance Mechanic at Primo Brands (formerly Nestlé Waters), where he continued to demonstrate his commitment to excellence and teamwork.

Brian shared a deep and enduring bond with his wife Kathryn I. Strohl. High school sweethearts who spent 21 years together and celebrated 11 years of marriage, their love was a cornerstone of his life. Together they raised their beloved son, Anders L. Strohl, age six, who brought immense joy and pride to Brian's world.

He is also survived by his parents, Gloria J. Strohl and Brian S. Strohl; two sisters: Angela M. Nothstein and her husband Jason A. Nothstein—along with their children Kiara Englehart, Dakota Snyder, Makayla Nothstein, Riley Nothstein, Aliyah Nothstein, and Brady Nothstein—and Brian's sister Rebecca A. Strohl.

Brian's extended family includes brother-in-law Matthew W. Knippel and his husband Joshua K. Fritz; sister-in-law Hollymarie E. Lawrence and her husband Chad D. Lawrence with their children Jye Lawrence, Alannah Ritchie, Corin Lawrence, Vivienne Sasso, and Chad Jr. (CJ); sister-in-law Valerie Rothbauer and her husband Randy Rothbauer with their son Randy Jr. (RJ); brother-in-law Dalton Knippel; paternal grandmother Shirley Fogel; grandfather-in-law Lamar Rabuck; mother-in-law Debra Knippel; father-in-law Kim Knippel and his wife Dedra Kinneer-Knippel; as well as numerous aunts, uncles, cousins, and cherished friends.

He was preceded in death by his maternal grandparents Mary and Clair Solt and paternal grandfather Ronald Fogel.

Brian had an infectious personality that lit up every room he entered. Known for being a jokester with a heart of gold, he was deeply devoted to those he loved—always ready with a laugh or helping hand. His hobbies were as dynamic as his spirit: from fishing and hunting to boating and working on cars—his hands were always busy creating or exploring something new.

A passionate NASCAR fan, Brian looked forward each year to camping trips with friends centered around race weekends—a tradition filled with laughter and camaraderie. He also had a profound love for music and storytelling through melody that led him to countless concerts over the years.

An astronomy enthusiast fascinated by astrological events, Brian often marveled at the night sky's wonders. He was also an avid supporter of the Lehigh Valley Phantoms hockey team and enjoyed attending games at the PPL Center.

Animals seemed naturally drawn to Brian—earning him the affectionate title of "animal whisperer" among those who witnessed how effortlessly he connected with creatures great and small.

Above all else, Brian treasured time spent with family and friends. Whether hosting gatherings or simply sharing moments of joy with loved ones, he was truly the life of every party—a presence that will be deeply missed but never forgotten.

May Brian Adam Strohl's memory bring comfort to all who knew him and continue to inspire laughter, love, and light in the hearts he touched. A Celebration of Life will be held on December 13, 2025, from 03:00 PM to 07:00 PM at Lehighton American Legion Post 314 381 Bridge Street
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