DON-KOEHLER-Obituary

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DON KOEHLER

Neenah, Wisconsin

Jun 27, 1961 – May 13, 2021 (Age 59)

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BORN
June 27, 1961
DIED
May 13, 2021
AGE
59
LOCATION
Neenah, Wisconsin

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Westgor Funeral Home - Neenah Obituary

Don Koehler, age 59, passed away unexpectedly on Thursday, May 13, 2021 due to a medical condition. He was born on June 27, 1961 and resided in Neenah. Don married Debbie Kaiko on April 21, 2001 and treasured their 20 years of marriage. He enjoyed fishing, sturgeon spearing, and deer hunting....

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My sympathy to the Koehler family. I remember Don as a nice guy and always a smile on his face. Thoughts and prayers.....a childhood neighbor on the Firelane. Marcy Hoffman Weyers

He was a good neighbor. So sorry he was taken from you so young.

A debit stretch just want to say so sorry to hear about your Loss man I can't believe it

I enjoyed visiting with Don over the years, I am very saddened by his passing. When I ride my bike by the house he would always yell hi to me. I will miss that. My thoughts and prayers go out to Deb and the family. He will be missed.

Our heartfelt love to all the family and dear friends of Donnie. A special hug to Debbie his wife. We are so sorry to hear of Donnies passing as it broke my heart to hear he had left us before we could all get together since we got back to Wisconsin. May God bless you all and send his special love to all during this hard time. Thank you Ellen for keeping us updated. We love you all.

Don often showed his kind and gentle soul. May his light shine on in each of you. Our sympathy Debbie; Ellen Van Handle and rest of Don's siblings Ron, Carla, Maria and Kim. My condolences, Karen

Our family really enjoyed deer hunting and celebrating Thanksgiving with Don. The turkey he would make each year was so delicious!!! Such a fun person to spend time with. He truly will be missed!!!

Thank you for being my big brother.. I am going to miss our talks, I will cherish my memories of you ..even the one of you try to teach me how to drive Bills car. You were a great big brother and I love you.. You will be so missed. Until we meet again.

From day one and into adulthood you have always been there for me. Teaching me wonerful kindness and patience along the way. They say all your memories come flashing by before your eyes, they certainly do. God speed my loving brother. I will miss you always. Until we meet again. Love you.