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Peter George Kokalis

Phoenix, Arizona

1934 - 2017

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Kokalis, Peter George 82, of Phoenix, Arizona passed away peacefully on January 11, 2017. He was born on June 20, 1934 in Chicago, Illinois to George and Evelyn (Houseas) Kokalis. He graduated from Northwestern University and later served his country as a member of the US Army. He worked...

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Another year has passed, yet Peter and your family remain constantly in our prayers and thoughts. We thank God for Peter´s life, for the love he shared, and for the lasting bond he created with all of us. Though time moves on, the loss is still deeply felt, and he is missed more than words can say. We so dearly miss our visits to Phoenix and the time spent together - moments filled with laughter, warmth, and friendship that will always remain precious to us. My heart is heavy for you all,...

My condolences on your loss, and on the loss of a Greek-American patriot. Loyal to his country, also remembered his roots. I enjoyed his writings and learned a lot from him. USA is poorer for his absence. God Bless!

Peter was an amazing person. I enjoyed his articles in the firearms literature. - Sherrill E. Watkins

I never met Peter yet I will always remember that when I was a subscriber of SOF magazine he replied via US mail to a obscure question I had about comparing the factory sights on a Colt AR-15 A2 HBAR to the same sights on a Colt AR-15 A2 carbine, I own both rifles. I miss his expert firearm articles in Shotgun News-Firearm News that I still subscribe to.

Hello Matina and family Another year gone by..so quickly. I hope you and your family are in good health. Peter remains in our thoughts and prayers It never gets any easier Matina I know. God bless you all. The Brits Andy John and Dave

Hi George Martina and family. Our lives go on we do our best and handle upsets happy times tears and laughter. The old times were good but not the same today as good friends are not with us. Peter was a great friend serious but could be sincerely funny. Miss him. God Bless you all.

I did not meet Peter in person, I wish I did. We spoke over the phone and he idetified a holy grail luger for me. He was a very well respected customer of my firearms business. I immensely enjoyed and treasure the coversations we had. Rest in peace Soldier, see you on the other side of the mountain.

Dear Matina and family, God bless you at this time. Our love and thoughts are with you always. Peter was such a good friend. Keep safe and well. Andy, John and Daventry.

Our thoughts are with you and your family... God Bless you All.