Marvin-Kohll-Obituary

Marvin Kohll

Omaha, Nebraska

1930 - 2024

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Marvin KohllNovember 19, 1930 - August 16, 2024A graduate of Omaha Central High School and the University of Nebraska's School of Pharmacy, Marvin, at age 27, was left in charge of the family's business, Kohll's Pharmacy, after his father died suddenly. Kohll's is now a fourth-generation...

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Happy Death Day, Marv! Some time has passed, as has my husband, Bob, that now I can remember with amusement how often Bob had breakfast with Marvin at 76th & Pacific. Breakfast was a ritual for many years. And I will never tell the contents of that often repeated breakfast that our good Jewish friend ate! Once again, I am reminded that in the biblical sense, Marvin, was our generous "neighbor" that we loved. Thank you Friend; rest in peace.

Sending condolences to the Kohll family for their loss. Marvin was devoted to his family. He was a successful businessman and mentor to many people over the years. His many contributions to our community will be a lasting legacy. May God bless the Kohll family in this time of mourning.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Cousin I never had privilege of knowing personally living distances apart. The pain is not any less losing family. My best to his loving family.

My thoughts and prayers to the Kholl family. I had the privilege of taking care of Marvin at my time as a CNA at the JCC back in 2019. He was kind and loving. A gentleman.

The Kohll house was a home away from home to me. Marvin was quiet, but present. He provided for his family, including sports equipment for his kids and their friends. I was welcome to come and go as I pleased, to use the weight room. Marvin led by example and I feel blessed to have known him.

So sorry to hear of father's passing. Remember all the times with swimming and parents around at meets. Take care. My condolences to you and your family. Mike Randolph

My condolences to the entire Kohll family. Your father was quite a guy. He hired me away from Keystone Pharmacy in 1971 and put me in charge of the Crestwood store on South 60th street. During our interview he said something to me that I will never forget. Tom, he said, just be yourself, be straight at all times to our customers, and have empathy towards them, and our company will grow. Wise words from a wise man! I spent 13 wonderful years working for Marvin and Jerry mostly at the store on...

He was are Pharmacist when I was little. May he rest in peace .