FRANK-KIEHNE-Obituary

FRANK KIEHNE

Reading, Pennsylvania

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KIEHNE FRANK C. KIEHNE Of Reading, Pa., 88, passed away January 9, 2014. He was the husband of Delores Y. (Gutman) Kiehne, who passed away in 2011. Born February 2 in Burlington, Iowa, he was the son of the late Frank C. and Grace M. (Archer) Kiehne. He is survived by his sons, Jeff and John...

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Today, Feb. 2, would be Frank's 89th birthday, so here's to celebrating the life of one of the most extraordinary men we have ever known. His accomplishments and life's work have touched so many lives and made a very real difference. Frank, his wife Dee and indeed their children have been in many ways like family-our son James Forrest, is named after their late son, Jim. Knowing Frank and his family and their special brand of kindness has been a rare privilege and inspiration. His memory is...

May your loved one soar on Eagles wings for the Great Courage HE has shown,
Our Freedom which HE fought for and His love of country for which he gave.
The members of the Military Order of the Purple Heart
Michael J. Mescavage, Cmdr.
Dept. of Pennsylvania
Military Order of the Purple Heart

I have met Mr. & Mrs. Kiehne 6 or 7 years ago when my wife was delivering items for Mrs. Kiehne. It was such a wonderful experience to sit and talk with Mr. Kiehne. The common military bond we shared as well as our desires to help those less fortunate than ourselves. I will never forget the stories and the gifts from such world leaders in which Mr. Kiehne has touched their lives as he has done for so many of us. I wish I as well as others could have learned from his passion. He will be...

Frank touched so many lives, but he was a very humble man. He truly made a difference in the world, bringing people together and fighting poverty. He loved the Lord and truly lived a live of service. We will always remember Frank's devotion to his family and friends. My deepest sympathy on the loss of your dad, father-in-law, and grandfather.

We are sorry to learn of the passing of Frank, but are grateful for his service to our nation as a consultant to the Peace Corps.

Our Condolences,

The National Peace Corps Association

Frank and his family were wonderful people that had a very positive affect on my High School years. His son Jim was one of my closest friends.
JOhn Hyle