Alan-Kehrli-Obituary

Alan Werner Kehrli

Happy Valley, Oregon

Nov 11, 1929 – Dec 31, 2021 (Age 92)

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BORN
November 11, 1929
DIED
December 31, 2021
AGE
92
LOCATION
Happy Valley, Oregon

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Alan Werner KehrliNov. 11, 1929 - Dec. 31, 2021 Alan Werner Kehrli died Dec. 31, 2021 at the age of 92 due to age-related causes. Family surrounded him with love in his final days.Alan lived a grand and long life. New Year's Eve was a perfect time for the end of his life because of his love for...

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A week does not go by with out me thinking of Al KEHRLI, he is the best. THE KING OF FUN!!!!!!!! KEN and SHARON HUTCHENS

Spring training baseball is not the same without Big Al Kehrly!!!!!! We sure miss him!!!!! love you big Al.

I played golf and cards with Al for as long as I can remember from the Tillamook Elks Tournament to winters in Arizona .He was always upbeat and ready to go.. I liked to see him coming because I knew I was going to have some fun . He liked to play pitch ,golf and have a beer . We had some wonderful times together, I miss him to this day I grew up with his cousins in Tillamook, Earl L Goldmann, Scottsdale AZ

My husband Earl L Goldmann has many happy memories of golfing with Al here in Arizona over many years And although he knew of him because Al had cousins in Tillamook where my husband is from it wasn´t until they connected here in Arizona they became good friends on the golf course and around the card table! I know my husband has missed playing golf with him and his other friends and is grateful to have learned about this today from a mutual friend God bless his family My husband also golfed...

Just saw this today after Googled it, because I talked to Earl Goldmann today...& Alan came up...so I took a chance...anyway I know it's way to late, but I am really sorry & I enjoyed Al has a golf buddy & a bowling partner! He will be missed! May he rest in peace.

Al Kehrli will be greatly missed! To me he was the king of fun. There was never a dull moment when he was around . I loved going to Arizona for a month or so, knowing Big Al and Steve Strader had everything planned, from Spring Training baseball games, golfing, or just sitting around watching sports on TV and drinking a couple of beers. Both of them always knew where the best happy hours were. Those were some of the best years of my life. Big AL was so proud of his family! They all are...

I will never forget Al! He was a fun, loving guy! I have great memories of spring training baseball games and of course the happy hours afterwards. Al was very proud of his family and their accomplishments. He talked often about all of them. Al was so full of wisdom and of course many jokes. The stories he would tell..... Many laughs, many memories.. Al you'll never be forgotten Much love to the family

What can I say? Alan was a part of my family for 65 years. He and my sister, Jan, have left the most beautiful legacy of children, grandchildren and great grandchildren one could ever ask for. Some accomplishment. My condolences to all.