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Michael Kuh Obituary


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MICHAEL KUH Age 69, passed away June 21, 2005. Mike was born in Chicago, the son of Fred and Verna Carlson Kuh. He moved with his family to Lake Worth in 1950. He graduated from Lake Worth High School, Class of 1954. He then served two years in the U.S. Navy. He was the manager of several area A&P Food Stores, and the manager of Halsey & Griffiths Warehouse store. He was a member of Lake Side Presbyterian Church where he served as an Elder. He later moved to Chicago where he was the manager of Roosevelt University Book Store before returning to West Palm Beach after retirement. He is survived by two sons, Jim and wife Kim of Avon Park, Rick and wife Lori of Wellington; sister Judy Fenno and husband Lloyd of West Palm Beach; grandchildren Christopher, Kristen, Stephanie, John and RJ. Memorial Services will be held at 1:00 PM, Sunday, June 26, 2005 at Lakeside Presbyterian Church, 4601 S. Flagler Dr., West Palm Beach.

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Published by The Palm Beach Post on Jun. 26, 2005.

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Edward Mitchell

June 26, 2005

Mike was an admired friend from high school,(LWHS).He was a person of solid character and a dry sense of humour that was admired by all who knew him.

ED Mitchell,LWHS-Class of 1954

Bernie Puhlman

June 26, 2005

Our thoughts and prayers are with the entire Kuh Family at this time. I worked for Mike at A & P and with Mike at Halsey & Griffith for many years. It was a joy to know Mike

Light and Love From Maurie and Bernie Puhlman

Bernie Puhlman

June 26, 2005

Our thoughts and prayers are with the entire Kuh Family at this time. I worked for Mike at A & P and with Mike at Halsey & Griffith for many years. It was a joy to know Mike

Light and Love From Maurie ans Bernie Puhlman

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