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Thomas M. Kohler

Allentown, Pennsylvania

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Thomas M. Kohler, 64, of Easton, died Wednesday, Dec. 8, 2004 in Easton Hospital. Born: On October 16, 1940 in Easton, he was a son of the late Melvin J. and Bessie "Betty" Odenwelder Kohler. Personal: He and his wife, the former Anna Shuman, were married for 41 years. Thomas was a fireman for...

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Forasmuch as it has pleased Almighty God in His wise Providence to take out of this world the soul of our deceased Brother, we have come to acknowledge a relationship which the dearest ties of friendship and love enjoin, that of tendering a farewell to our departed Brother. Farewell my Brother.

Raymond A. Robey
District Deputy Grand Master
9th Masonic District

Dad,
Thanks for all the great memories of taking me to the firehouse when I was little. The picnics at Bushkill Park and the Christmas parties at the old Central Station. I'll remember all those long trips to football games and all the times you and pap-pap came along to watch me play ball, but what I'll remember the most is you just being there for your family when needed.
You will never be forgotten by your family or the many people that you touched while here with us.
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You will always be in our hearts and deeply missed.
Love Always,
Deb, Seth & Andrea

Ann, Tommy, & Deb, Although I haven't seen you guys for a long time, I remember Uncle Tom as one of the nicest, laid-back men around. He'll be sorely missed by many. I'm praying for you guys. Blessings, Linda

I remember all the summers when my Uncle Mel and Aunt Betty would bring the two boys up and we would go to Roseland and ride the rides. We also had good times coming to Easton with my grandfather earl(stubby)Stubblebine and watch them playing cards in the kitchen alnight. My favoirite time was going to the fire station to see Tom all dressed up in his fine uniform about two weeks after he started the department.
Also, Tom did not realize that his father started the deal about having a...

We were outdoor friends in our youth and online friends in our "golden" youth. I'm glad we found each other again. Bless your soul and may you rest in God's arms forever.

I'll miss our talks on the porch. You'll be in my thoughts each time I watch the videos you made for me. We'll ride the engine again.