Andrew-Kehl-Obituary

Andrew Patrick "Andy" Kehl

Louisville, Kentucky

Age 49

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Kehl, Andrew Patrick "Andy",49, of Prospect, KY, passed away Wednesday May 13, 2015 at Norton Brownsboro Hospital surrounded by his family. Andy was a financial advisor for PNC Bank and a member at St. Bernadette Catholic Church. Andy was preceded in death by his parents, William and Diane Kehl....

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Andy will always be remembered in my heart!

Madonna, I was saddened to find out today that Andy had passed away. He was such a nice person I remembered the times we played golf together and the good times we had. My God provide peace and comfort to you and your family.

Therese, Wendy & Denise,

I was sorry to hear of Andy's death. Regretfully I only heard of his death after his Visitation and Funeral. In recent years your family has suffered several loses. Just know that you are in my thoughts and prayers.

Peace and all good things!

Thank you all for your kind & caring comments. Andy would love them and I'm sure he is smiling down knowing that A.J., Noah & Miranda are reading such wonderful things about him and his impact on many people's lives.

I'm so sorry to hear about Andy, he was a great guy!

Andy was a sweetheart. We will miss him so much. It was a pleasure to know him and to see him at the ballgames. His family is in our thoughts and prayers. God bless.

We are so sorry to hear of Andy's passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all. May the laughter and smiles of loving memories carry you through this difficult time.
The Ingemi Family
Peter, Lori, Peter Jr, Nicky and Joey

We always knew our son was in good hands at the Kehl home because of the love, warmth and care of Andy and Madonna. Andy has left a beautiful legacy for AJ, Noah and Miranda to follow. May God keep his loving arms around you all!

Andy will always be remembered for his kind heart, sense of humor, inner strength and just being a genuine person throughout his life, no matter the situation. I didn't get to see Andy much after moving away from Louisville in 1995, but I did run in to him by chance on Market St a few years ago. He was getting ready to go through another round of chemo treatments. We chatted a while and I could sense he was concerned but also saw the fight in his eye. We were fortunate to have him at the BD...