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Donald L. Koehler

Allentown, Pennsylvania

1932 - 2020

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February 5, 2020
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Allentown, Pennsylvania

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Donald L. Koehler, 87, a Nazareth resident and second generation proprietor of Koehler's Pharmacy, of 35 Belvidere Street, passed away peacefully on Monday, February 3, 2020 in St. Luke's Hospital – Anderson Campus, of Easton. He was born on May 29, 1932 in Allentown. He is the son of the late...

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Koehler family, we are deeply sorry to hear about the loss of your Dad. Sending prayers.
Maria and Scott Amerman

To the Koehler family,

My families deepest sympathies on the passing of this great man. He was always so kind to everyone. His kindness was especially appreciated when my brother, who was hit on his motorcycle and had major damage to his leg, needed assistance with getting his pain meds when he needed them. You father saw through the government bureaucracy and got him his medicine. We are so grateful for all his human kindness.

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To the Koehler family,
So sorry for your loss. God Bless all of you.

Jill Gordon Shive

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Cindy and David,I'm so sorry for the loss of your father. The world lost a good man and heaven gained an angel. Donald was so full of stories to tell, oh how he loved his life! He always remained young at heart and so many people were touched by his kindness. He taught me so much through out our 20+ year friendship and will cherish the memories of him.
Rest in eternal peace my friend!

Sir,
I did not know you personally, however I would very much like to "Thank You" for your dedicated and honorable Military Service to OUR country.
At a later date we will meet in that "SPECIAL PLACE" which GOD reserves for ALL of those who have stepped forward to serve their country in a Military Uniform.
May ALL of GOD'S blessings be with your Dear Family!

So sorry for your families loss. Don always had an uplifting story to tell. He was a glass half full type of a guy, not half empty. He was such a nice man to know and a pleasant customer to have.