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James Clark Koehler

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James Clark Koehler Veteran

Birth
Denver, City and County of Denver, Colorado, USA
Death
30 Apr 2020 (aged 76)
Lakewood, Jefferson County, Colorado, USA
Burial
Denver, City and County of Denver, Colorado, USA GPS-Latitude: 39.64695, Longitude: -105.0399083
Plot
Section 62, Site 332
Memorial ID
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James Clark Koehler, 76, of Evergreen, Colorado passed away on April 30, 2020 at Saint Anthony Hospital. Born on September 25, 1943 in Denver, Colorado, son of the late John and Alice Koehler. James is survived by his wife, Lynette.


Jim mastered the areas in his work and personal life that he was passionate about. He was well studied and an expert in a number of things as demonstrated by his accomplishments. At work, he was a successful leader and mentor. He always supported others to pursue their dreams and passions. He touched their lives, in so many ways. Jim was no different pursuing his personal ambitious and was an avid fly fisherman most of his life and discovered that playing golf after retirement was a perfect replacement that he enjoyed immensely. Jim's eyes always sparkled with enthusiasm with everything he loved doing, including the comradery with his team mates.


Jim dearly loved and was so proud of his three children, Angie, Crissie and Johnny and all of their accomplishments, His children gifted him by bringing into this world eight grandchildren and ten great grandchildren. He was always excited to see and be with them, particularly during family events. He considered himself to be the luckiest man in the world, being blessed with such a great and loving family. He talked about them often.


As a husband, Jim treated his relationship as top priority. Jim and his wife, Lynette, had kindred spirits and were forever soulmates. He was a good man, thoughtful, honest, supportive and dependable. He recognized that partners are individuals and respected differences and never stood in the way of being independent. Jim was always there, no matter what. He was someone you could always count and lean on.


No day will go on without the precious memories you have left behind. We will miss you dearly. Our love for you will be in our hearts forever until we cross the bridge to be with you again.


Jim is survived by his wife Lynette Makowski; children: Angie Bennett (Larry), Crissie Herrington (Bob), Johnny Koehler; grandchildren: Anthony Johnson (Holly), Caleigh Smith (Cody), Ryan Johnson, Danielle Crayton (Shaun) Heather Gunn (Jerome), Rachel Bradford (Xavier), Bethany Koehler, Shea Koehler; and ten great grandchildren.

James Clark Koehler, 76, of Evergreen, Colorado passed away on April 30, 2020 at Saint Anthony Hospital. Born on September 25, 1943 in Denver, Colorado, son of the late John and Alice Koehler. James is survived by his wife, Lynette.


Jim mastered the areas in his work and personal life that he was passionate about. He was well studied and an expert in a number of things as demonstrated by his accomplishments. At work, he was a successful leader and mentor. He always supported others to pursue their dreams and passions. He touched their lives, in so many ways. Jim was no different pursuing his personal ambitious and was an avid fly fisherman most of his life and discovered that playing golf after retirement was a perfect replacement that he enjoyed immensely. Jim's eyes always sparkled with enthusiasm with everything he loved doing, including the comradery with his team mates.


Jim dearly loved and was so proud of his three children, Angie, Crissie and Johnny and all of their accomplishments, His children gifted him by bringing into this world eight grandchildren and ten great grandchildren. He was always excited to see and be with them, particularly during family events. He considered himself to be the luckiest man in the world, being blessed with such a great and loving family. He talked about them often.


As a husband, Jim treated his relationship as top priority. Jim and his wife, Lynette, had kindred spirits and were forever soulmates. He was a good man, thoughtful, honest, supportive and dependable. He recognized that partners are individuals and respected differences and never stood in the way of being independent. Jim was always there, no matter what. He was someone you could always count and lean on.


No day will go on without the precious memories you have left behind. We will miss you dearly. Our love for you will be in our hearts forever until we cross the bridge to be with you again.


Jim is survived by his wife Lynette Makowski; children: Angie Bennett (Larry), Crissie Herrington (Bob), Johnny Koehler; grandchildren: Anthony Johnson (Holly), Caleigh Smith (Cody), Ryan Johnson, Danielle Crayton (Shaun) Heather Gunn (Jerome), Rachel Bradford (Xavier), Bethany Koehler, Shea Koehler; and ten great grandchildren.


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Gravesite Details

Interred: Jul 14, 2020



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