Jack-HOHL-Obituary

Jack A. HOHL

Clarence, New York

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Clarence, New York
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American Heart Association

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HOHL - Jack A. October 24, 2016, beloved husband of 61 wonderful years to Ann (Titorenko) Hohl; loving father of David (Dianne) Hohl and Cheryl Johnson; dear grandfather of Ellen (Darius) Razgaitis, Andrew, Nathan, Benjamin, Lucas, Mitchell, Ryan, Daniel (Jill) Hohl, Alexandra and Jenna;...

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We miss Ann and Jack as our next door neighbors so much. Rip.

Jack was a man you were honored to have in your life. He was the kindest person many were blessed to know. His memory will live on and be honored by not just what he built but by those he touched and loved. I am the resurrection and the life. The one who believes in me will live, even though they die;" God Bless

Having lost my grandfathers at a young age, I always thought of grandpa Hohl as my own surrogate grandpa. He had one of the kindest souls I have ever met, and the most genuine heart. I remember running over to the Hohl's house as a child, and grandpa Hohl always welcoming me with the warmest smile. May grandpa Hohl rest in peace, and may peace be brought to the entire Hohl family.

XOXO

Our deepest sympathy from Scott Brydges, officers and members of Ironworkers Local 9.

What a joy to have known and worked for Jack, what a gentleman and inspiration.

Dear Ann, I just heard the news and my heart is broken,----- so sad for you with this loss. You and Jack 's relationship was an inspiration. Dad and Mom thought that Jack was the best and he was so kind to them. Unfortunately we did not get together as we kept promising each other. Maybe when things quiet down you and I can do it. God bless you Ann.

My deepest sympathy to all. It may have been years since I have seen everyone but wanted to express how wonderful a person Jack was.

Candy Konczakowski, Clarence, NY

May your memories of the wonderful times you shared with your loved one comfort you and your family, today and always.

Dear Aunt Ann, David, Cheryl and grandchildren,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you. I always had a soft spot in my heart for Uncle Jack. He was such a kind man with a great smile. I enjoyed our conversations when he would pick me up to babysit David and Cheryl. Your family was an inspiration to me when I was growing up. May he rest in peace with our Risen Lord.
Love, Janet & Bob Rowe