Daniel Raymond Kohne, 71, of Toledo, Ohio, passed away in his home on Friday, December 27, 2024. He was born on October 15, 1953 to Wayne and June Kohne. Daniel was a taxi driver for Black & White Taxi. He was an avid reader and loved anything to do with history and the Bible which he held close to him. Dan adored his late partner Debi. He believed she was his soulmate and they would be connected in the afterlife. Daniel is survived by a brother, Dean Kohne; two daughters, Alicia (William) Mullins and Patti (Josh) Collignon; Nephew, Jake Kohne; five grandchildren, Dylan (Alyson) Collignon, Cordelle (Kaysee) Mullins, William Mullins ||, Allen (Ivy) Mullins, and Jazmine (Austin) Hendrix; Seven great grandchildren, Jace Bradshaw, Keegan Mullins, Amarion Jackson, Gracie Mullins, Aiden Hendrix, Addison Mullins, and Cordelle Mullins Jr. Daniel is preceded in death by his parents, Wayne and June Kohne; his brother, David Kohne; and his soulmate Deborah Ferris. A celebration of life will be held on Saturday, January 11, 2025 at 5 pm, at 110 West Walnut St, Portage Ohio 43451. Urbanski Funeral Home has assisted the family with arrangements.
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2907 Lagrange St, Toledo, OH 43608

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