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Dr. Albin O. Kuhn

Washington, District of Columbia

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KUHN , Dr. Albin O. On March 24, 2010, Dr. Albin Owings Kuhn of Woodbine, beloved husband of Eileen Louise Weller Kuhn, and the late Elizabeth "Libby" Cissel Kuhn, devoted father of Philip Howard Kuhn, Joseph Albin Kuhn, Roger Cissel Kuhn, Lois Ellen Kuhn Romeo, and Albin Owings...

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Lois and Albin. This is a voice from the past. I vaguely remember your parents, but remember you and Lois well. My father, LeMoyne Hogan, was a PhD student at the Univ. of Md from 1957-1962. I remember my brother, John, and I, Betty, riding bikes with you both in the summers and going to a park in College Park where we played tetherball and made a ton of lanyards, bracelets and keychains out of flat plastic. Would love to see you both again.

Joe and Grace: I did not know your father, but Spencer spoke so highly of him that I knew he was a man of integrity and kindness. Our prayers are with you and your family over your loss.
Sincerely,

Rose Travers

Lois, Albin & family,
In June, 1966 when I graduated from Catonsville High School I had planned on sleeping that whole summer. My mother had another idea. She saw an ad in the "Arbutus Times" that the new school at the end of Poplar Ave (where we lived) was hiring grounds crew for the summer. So one Saturday morning several of us presented ourselves at the "gray house" to be interviewed by Guy Chisholm, Director of the Physical Plant. We gathered on the porch and saw that two men...

Lois and family: Please accept my deepest sympathies. Dr. Kuhn treated everyone with the same level of respect, from a humble student knocking on the front door to the highest and mightiest in our government and society. I remember him fondly from my brief stay at UMBC and my father (now 85) always spoke in the most respectful and pleasant terms when remebering Dr. Kuhn.

This man was a proud father,as a child i thought he was just a farmer,our family spent many o happy times at woodbine,in the early 70s we stayed at the barn and woke up to a hot meal,made special by libby.i think we my have gottin in the way of there work but the love showed each time we helped.we knew him as Grandaddy Kuhn he lived a full life.i am greatful to have met him .