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Mark E. Kuhlman

Missouri, Missouri

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Kuhlman, Mark E. baptized into the hope of Christ's resurrection on Tues., Oct. 23, 2007. Beloved husband of Mary Beth Kuhlman (nee Ruggeri); dear father of Joseph Kuhlman, Craig (Joyce) Ortwerth and Ellen (David) Moser; dear grandfather of Craig, Zachary, Amy, Andrew, Matthew and Molly; dear...

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I didn't know Mark personally, even though I am a 66 graduate. But my best friend Skeeter, (Dick Gail) knew and was good friends with him. Skeeter died 2 1/2 years ago. I hope Mark and Skeeter are together in the final football field above.

Dear Kulhmans,
Bob and I were at the funeral home to express our great sadness of the loss of Mark. Everyone had such wonderful things to say about Mark, who was truly a light in our lives. The general consensus was "Mark was a party" and "If you didn't have fun when you were around Mark, it was your own fault." We'll always remember his silly grin and how he threw his head back when he laughed. He was truly a gentle giant. Last spring Mark went to the Missouri U. spring game with Bob...

My deepest sympathy to all of you. I'm sorry I was unable to express my condolences personally. I will drink a Busch draught in honor of Mark

My deepest sympathy to Marks family and I will always have the great memories of growing up around the Kuhlmans household which included Mark putting up with his little brother Ken and me.

I still have trouble comprehending that Mark is gone. I hadn't heard of his passing until I flew in to St Louis last Saturday. My sister really summed it up. This is our entire high school experience flashing by before us. Mark was John Belushi and Ray Nitschke rolled into one. More than one Kuhlman and more than one Schenkel tipped an underage Bud and or a motor bike throughout Normandy in the 60's. Those were great days and great memories and I am sure Mark took them with him as we...

I was informed of Mark's passing by a mutual friend. Many great times were shared at Cardinal games and and other sporting events. My deepest sympathy to the entire family.

I am sorry to hear about the death of Mark. I heard the announcement on the radio at the game Saturday. I most rememember him after the KU victory in 1969. He was a great guy. Our prayers are with you.

Ken, I`m sorry for the lost of Mark. I`ll always remember him as a soft spoken polite man. Much like his father and you. I will put Mark and his family in my payers tonight.

I remember playing football at Jefferson School with Mark. Everyone wanted to be on his side.