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James Grant Kehler III

Woodbury, New Jersey

Age 71

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James Grant Kehler IIIAGE: 71 • WoodburyJames Grant Kehler, III, D.O., age 71 passed away peacefully with his family surrounding him on November 12, 2015. Grant lived in Woodbury all his life. He graduated from Valley Forge Military Academy in 1962, received his Bachelor's Degree from the College...

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My family and I miss Dr. Grant every single second of every single minute of every single hour of every single day. He was an excellent, empathetic doctor and diagnostician. My family and I will always remember Dr. Grant as our doctor and friend. Thinking of him and his family , especially at this time of year.

Grant Kehler was an excellent physician and a valued colleague. He loved his family and patients and was a pleasure to work with in the care of his patients. Dr. Kehler will be missed. Dr. Jim George and family.

I'm so sorry for ur loss he was one in million he was my dr since i was.13 he will be missed there will be no other Dr like him he was so loving and caring

Dr.Kehler was our family physician ever since he started practicing @ KGE until his retirement. We have missed him so much- will never find another like him. He has come to our rescue so many times on an ermergency basis. What a great man & doctor. Our deepest sympathy to the family. -Joe & Lori Hutchinson

To the Kehler Family,
I have known your father most of my life for we grew up in the same neighborhood. I remember your Grandparents who were very dear friends of Rose Beck. I would talk with them when they would come into the store and wait for her to go to dinner. I became a paitent of your dad's at the age of 28. I credit him for saving my life then and thank him for the education he gave me through the years. He once asked me where did you get your MD and I said, "Right here in...

So very sorry to hear of Dr Kehler's passing. He was my physician and a wonderful man. He left no stone unturned in his pursuit to cure you! When I worked in the Medical Arts Building many years ago I can still recall seeing him and his father walking the halls of Underwood Hospital. Prayers for your family during this time.

I'm very sorry for your loss. He was my grandmom's Doctor for many years and she talked great things about him. Everyone at Inspira knew him as the great Doctor that he was and he will be surely missed.

Dr. Kehler will sadly be missed I'll never forget him. Great sense of humor!

My sympathies.