Karl H. KOSTER

June 24, 1929 - April 20, 2019

Karl H. KOSTER obituary, June 24, 1929-April 20, 2019, Victoria, BC

Karl H. KOSTER

June 24, 1929 - April 20, 2019

BORN

June 24, 1929

DIED

April 20, 2019

Karl KOSTER Obituary

Published by Victoria Times Colonist from Apr. 26 to Apr. 28, 2019.
Karl was born June 24, 1929, to Heinrich and Maria Koster. He and his sisters Marianne and Elisabeth lived through WW2 in Germany. His formal schooling ended at 15 when he ran away from school to avoid being conscripted as a Nazi soldier. However, he never stopped learning. He was studying to be a Master Gardener when his father suggested he emigrate to Canada. Arriving in Halifax at Pier 21 in January, he inquired where he might garden? The reply set him on a train, headed for the West Coast. Karl traded German lessons for English lessons with Patricia, and communications flourished so well that the two married in 1958. Four children followed: Michael (Corine), Elisabeth (Keith), Christopher (Jen) and Theresa (Armin). Karl designed and maintained many gardens around Victoria, as well as developing his own on weekends, while Pat lectured and researched at UVic. In due time 7 grandchildren were added to the family circle: Alec, Matthew, Aidan, Elora, Griffin, Max and Sampson; all particularly loved Easter egg hunts in the Ferndale garden. Karl devotedly tended Pat during her final illness. He continued to travel, primarily to satisfy his great love of English gardens and theatre. He also volunteered at Abkhazi Gardens and HPC, where he developed many friendships. Recently, even as his health declined, he could be found, secateurs in hand and plaid cap on his head, tending to his garden. Service at Holy Cross, 4049 Gordon Head, May 3 at 11am. The family are grateful to all who have walked with Karl on his journey. Condolences: EarthsOption.com

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Father William Hann

April 26, 2019

An inquiring mind and a man of deep wisdom. Thank you Karl for allowing me to know you and experience your grace. Rest in the eternal presence of the God you loved. Sacred to the memory.

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