He was born in Arlington Virginia on October 25, 1953, a son of the late Robert F. and Catherine (Stephens) Kohler.
Kurt graduated from Franklin High School in Reisterstown, Maryland and was educated in Mechanical and Electrical Engineering at the University of Maryland.
Kurt served his country in the U.S. Navy. Over his career, he had worked for the Sherwin Williams Company, Bendix Corporation and Allied Signal before relocating to Key Largo Florida. There, Kurt worked on boats, enjoyed scuba diving, fishing and listening to his hero, Jimmy Buffet (he was a parrot-head).
After moving to Sheboygan, Kurt met, and later married the love of his life, Paris F. Archambeau. Together, they shared over seven beautiful years of love.
Kurt's best friend in the world and partner in crime was his grandson, Victor Wilson, of whom he was most proud and loved immensely.
Surviving Kurt is his loving wife, Paris; a daughter, Jamie M. (Special Friend Bruce Russo) Wilson; two grandchildren, Victor Francis Wilson and Leroy Robert Russo; a sister, Jackie (Robert A.) Deyo of Pennsylvania. Kurt is also survived by several nieces and nephew, his special friend and nephew, Robbie Deyo, great nieces, nephews, his aunt, Mary Elizabeth Judge, and his special sister-in-law and brother in law, Vickie (Scott) Thompson, his friends through thick and thin, Paul and Patti Turner.
his cremated remains will be laid to rest in the waters which he loved so much.
The Sheboygan Press
June 13, 2008
He was born in Arlington Virginia on October 25, 1953, a son of the late Robert F. and Catherine (Stephens) Kohler.
Kurt graduated from Franklin High School in Reisterstown, Maryland and was educated in Mechanical and Electrical Engineering at the University of Maryland.
Kurt served his country in the U.S. Navy. Over his career, he had worked for the Sherwin Williams Company, Bendix Corporation and Allied Signal before relocating to Key Largo Florida. There, Kurt worked on boats, enjoyed scuba diving, fishing and listening to his hero, Jimmy Buffet (he was a parrot-head).
After moving to Sheboygan, Kurt met, and later married the love of his life, Paris F. Archambeau. Together, they shared over seven beautiful years of love.
Kurt's best friend in the world and partner in crime was his grandson, Victor Wilson, of whom he was most proud and loved immensely.
Surviving Kurt is his loving wife, Paris; a daughter, Jamie M. (Special Friend Bruce Russo) Wilson; two grandchildren, Victor Francis Wilson and Leroy Robert Russo; a sister, Jackie (Robert A.) Deyo of Pennsylvania. Kurt is also survived by several nieces and nephew, his special friend and nephew, Robbie Deyo, great nieces, nephews, his aunt, Mary Elizabeth Judge, and his special sister-in-law and brother in law, Vickie (Scott) Thompson, his friends through thick and thin, Paul and Patti Turner.
his cremated remains will be laid to rest in the waters which he loved so much.
The Sheboygan Press
June 13, 2008
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