Peter-Kern-Obituary

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Peter Carlson "Woody" "Woody" Kern

Dallas, Texas

1947 - 2014

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January 7, 2014
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Dallas, Texas

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Peter Carlson ?Woody? Kern, 66, of Pilot Point, passed away Tuesday, January 7, 2014 in Plano, TX. Peter was born April 20, 1947 in Canton, OH to Peter and Dorothy (Raush) Kern. He attended Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, OH majoring in biochemistry and minoring in psychology.In...

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I love to read the comments about Woody and think of him often. Canton back then was a remarkable place and Woody is a part of those fond memories.

i´m sure nobody will read this 11!years after peter has passed but i wanted to share a special memory. in 1983 i was offered a pro baseball contract with the walla walla blue mountain bears. i declined to offer and while at the bus station to go home to seattle peter showed up and tried to talk me into signing the contract. it´s something i´ll never forget. RIP Peter.. a good human.

I can ca not believe it has been 11 years since woody has passed. He was a great sports fan and enjoyed all the football and sports action this time of year. I'm thinking of him and his family at his time and hope the passing of the years have made this day easier for them.

Recently visited family in the Dallas area and traveled up to Denton to scout out where I used to work for Woody. Still miss him and wish I could still be there working for him. I negotiated a great many labor agreements for the company and he was always smiling when I returned. God bless you, Woody.

Thinking of Woody and his passing. Hoping a;; is well with his family. I'm sure that even though 10 years will have passed that his family and friends still think of him and miss him greatly.

Carolyn Szabo, Cortland ,Ohio

Thinking of Woody and his family on this day. May all their memories comfort them.

Woody was a great childhood and high school friend of mine. He was a great guy and went on to have an incredible life. I had a wonderful phone call from him a few months before his death. It meant a great deal to me to review things with him. I always admired his parents and grandparent, too.

I relocated to Oklahoma and just found out he had passed. He was a fun and pleasant to me. Loved his rings and sense of humor. RIP