Joan-Kohl-Obituary

Joan Elaine Kohl

Phoenix, Arizona

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Kohl, Joan Elaine our beloved wife, mother, grandmother and friend of Phoenix, AZ passed away March 15, 2009 at the age of 75. Joan was born in Chicago, Ill on February 4, 1934 and moved to AZ with Richard and their 6 children in 1974. Joan retired from Circle K Corporation after many...

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“Perhaps they are not stars, but rather openings in heaven where the love of our lost ones pours through and shines down upon us to let us know they are happy.”
-anonymous

I miss you! I know your in a better place at peace. I am grateful for the times we have shared and the love that was shown.

Love always

Summer

Mom,

Where do I start. I have 52 years of memories with you.
Do I start when I was in Nursery school and would run to the house when I got off the bus and saw your car on the driveway?
Do I start when I walked to school by myself and I was always so happy if you came and picked me up?
Do I start how you taught me how to play board games? When i would stay up at night playing board games while you were waiting for dad to come home from work. I knew as i grew older I...

Mom
I went to see dad the other day, and it was really wierd not seeing you at the house. It was wierd not hearing, "Hi Judy"! with that surprised sounding voice of yours. There are many things I loved about you, but my favorites are your sense of humor, and your quick wit. I loved how you just said things as they were, good, bad, or ugly, no sugar coating it up! I know you were suffering mom, and I'm glad you are now at peace. I miss you mom, I love you!
Love
Tudy

Grandma
I will never forget when i walk in there houseand grandpa would say can i have a kiss then grandma would say don't forget about me and i said i never will and from that day i still say i won't forget you and i will always say that I MISS U.....................Samantha s. bower

Dear Grandma,
Its not going to be the same when i go to the mailbox on my birthday without your card in there. I will never forget you always sent us a card with a dollar for every age we were. You made me smile everytime you answered the phone and said "yyyyellow". Rest in peace grandma you'll be in my heart forever.

dear my beloved grandma
i think about you always i never stop it hurts when i viset with you it also hurts that i know thet we cant have are crazy conversations that we have i miss u terribly and i cant bear no longer but i really need you with me this crapy world is just not the same without you i really do love you grandma

wow grandma i have come to realize that without you in my life i have nothing, you were the person i looked up to, you were the only one who could ever put the biggest smile on my face, youve taught me so much from cooking to loving ppl to forgiving to respect, it never hit me that one day you would be gone i knew it was possible but never thought much about it. we were always so close yes we had are days but we always found our way back to eachother. i miss you dearly and as much as i dont...

Mom you are going to be greatly missed. I have only known you for the last 4 years but your made it seem i knew you my whole life. I remember the first time I met you joking and poking fun at me. Then the next time I saw you I became your 7th child. I will miss the way you joked with me. Joan know this I loved you like you were my own mom. I just wished I had a chance to spend more time with you and dad. I know deep down your in a better place. But I want to be selfesh for anne, dad, and...

Grandma,

I didn't meet you but maybe 4 years ago yet you made such an amazing impact on my life. You were one of the nicest, smartest, and funnest women I have ever met, you enjoyed the things around you and were kind and willing to help anyone and everyone who came into your house. I hope it doesn't matter that you weren't my "real" grandma because I treated you as though you were. I know you're in a better place now and I know you'll see Sean, Ted, and I as we grow. Rest in peace and...