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Arthur M. Kohs

Higganum, Connecticut

Apr 29, 1937 – Mar 20, 2022 (Age 84)

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BORN
April 29, 1937
DIED
March 20, 2022
AGE
84
LOCATION
Higganum, Connecticut

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Arthur M. KohsArthur M. Kohs of Cromwell CT, formerly of Higganum CT for 47 years, passed away peacefully at his home on Sunday, March 20. Arthur, the son of Max and Miriam Kohs, was born in Brooklyn, NY, on April 29, 1937, and moved to Hadlyme, CT, in 1938. "Artie," as he was affectionately...

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I'll never forget a legend i was blessed to know him!!!!My father loved the guy that speaks volumes !!!Today is the ciac high school basketball championship and is a day I rember all the past 2 great coaches Gene Reilly and Artie ❤

Xavier is known for providing First and Best Life Coaching to young students. When presented with Xavier's expectations to Be A Man...it was very clear to us that Coach Kohs had the map you wanted to follow in the life after Randolph Road. We were wise to follow his path. He will be kindly remembered.

My condolences to the Kohs family!

Have great memories at CCC playing golf with Artie and the “boys”. He was a force to be reckoned with, both during and after the round. Our thoughts are with the family.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.I had some good conversation with your dad after some of the basketball game..

My sincere prayers and condolences to the Kohs' family. Coach Kohs was a huge positive influence on me and all who knew him. A coach, A.D.,educator and Family man, who truly cared about everyone.

Coach Kohs was a wonderful man. He will always be remembered. He was a role model for me and for all the men of Xavier. Rest In Peace. My sympathies go out to the Koh’s family.

Tim, Mike, Paula and entire Kohs family: So sorry for the loss of your dad. He was truly a dedicated family man. Marty, Mary Ann, Ashley Natale, and Dana Perry

My sincere condolences to the Kohs family on the loss of your Dad. I had the pleasure of knowing Art over the years when I was an active AD in Danbury. As a former President of CAAD, we spent many meetings together and traveled to numerous NIAA National Conferences together. Art was "larger than life" and a wonderful, caring person. He clearly impacted the lives of his colleagues, students and team members over the years. He will be missed by so many people.

Norm Winnerman