Bryan-Kohs-Obituary

Bryan K. Kohs

Chicago, Illinois

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Kohs, Bryan K. age 53, beloved husband of Karen (nee Sullivan), loving father of Joseph and Carrie Kohs, cherished son of Alice Morrissey (nee Zyla) and the late Clarence Kohs, dear brother of Clarence (Dolores) Kohs, David Kohs and Kenneth (Karen) Adent, also survived by many nieces and nephews....

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Karen, Joe, Carrie and Alice:
Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time.
With Love,
Dr. Gil, Maura, Gayle and Barb

SO MUCH I HAVE TO SAY ABOUT THIS MAN,HE WAS THE BEST BOSS I EVER HAD AND THE MOST HELPFUL PERSON AND HARD WORKER THAT I`VE MET.HE TAUGHT ME SOOO MUCH I HAVE SO MUCH TO THANK HIM,AND HIS WONDERFUL FAMILY.HE`S IN A BETTER PLACE NOW WATCHING OVER US.I WILL ALWAYS REMEMBER HIM FOR HIS CRAVINGS FOR HIS "TWINKIES"!!! MY DEEPEST SYMPATHIES TO THE KOHS FAM.

Our prayers go out to Bryans family, Bryan was a wonderful hard working guy who would always lend a hand,only the good pass young and he was definetly a good man, you will be missed.May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

My deepest sympathies go out to Bryans' family. I had the pleasure of knowing & working with Bryan for the last 6+ years. What started as a work related friendship, Insurance Appraiser to Body Shop Mgr, Bryan also became a dear personal friend. I will always remember his warm smile and zest for life. He was always in a Happy frame of mind. I am glad to have known Bryan and been able to call him friend. You will be missed, my friend. May your road to heaven be a smooth and swift journey.

I am so sorry for your loss.
Bryan was a great friend, and inspiration to me. If there was something to be done he was always there with a helping hand, Always!
Our prayers are with you. Bryan will be remembered.

My sincerest sympathies to the family. I only had the chance to meet Brian a few times. He was very personable and always honest. May his memory be forever remembered.

Frank. C. Kriegseis