Roger V. Kohler

roger kohler

February 14, 1931 ~ February 2, 2025

Born in: Greeley, Colorado
Resided in: Englewood, Colorado

Roger Kohler, 93, of Englewood passed away February 2, 2025 at home with his family by his side. Roger is survived by his son Keith (Rodney) his daughter Kathy and grandsons, Kris, Joshua, Ryan (Chelsy) and great granddaughter Carsyn. Roger is proceeded in death by the love of his life Nadine, his daughter Karen and granddaughter Kari. Roger retired from Mountain Bell in 1986, and was an avid bowler.  Roger truly loved time with his family and was overjoyed when his great granddaughter Carsyn was born.  She was the sparkle in his eye and he loved her tremendously. Roger is also survived by many relatives, who he adored.
Roger’s wishes were to have an Open House celebration.  We will celebrate on March 1, 2025.  A location will be announced very soon.
Roger who was known by many as Herm was loved by so many people and will truly be missed.
The Open House will be held on Saturday, March 1, 2025, at the Charles Hay World School located at 1221 East Eastman Avenue, Englewood, Colorado 80113, from 12:00 PM until 4:00PM.  Lunch will be served.  We look forward to seeing everyone there.

Services

Gathering of Family and Friends: March 1, 2025 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm

Charles Hay World School
1221 E. Eastman Avenue
Englewood, Colorado 80113


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  1. Will miss you and think of you always. We have a lot of memories forever. You were an amazing person and will be dearly missed. Love you

  2. Uncle Roger was a very important part of the extended Kohler family. He took great pride in his heritage and family values. He taught each of us how to face adversity with courage and grace, to enjoy life to the fullest and to honor those that shaped our lives. We are all richer for enjoying his influences and will miss him terribly.
    Carol

  3. Uncle Roger took me to my first Bronco game in 1980, I will never forget it. Such a special memory. My visits to Colorado won’t be the same without him. He always told me how lucky he was to have his family near him and how they always took care of him. He will be missed. Love you!

  4. Uncle Roger was always there. Always calling to check on me which cracked me up as he was much older. I will miss our visits, our car rides and chatting and remembering so many memories. He was a special link to all of our past! I am very grateful that we got to enjoy him for as long as we did.

  5. Pops, I am sorry that I never got to meet you but really feel like I knew you through your amazing daughter Kathy. You are leaving a wonderful and loving family behind whom with carry your memory and legacy all of their days. Rest in peace, know that you brought life to this world that so many of us are truly thankful for. Peace and love always.

  6. It was such an honor to be a part of the Kohler family when I was married to Rex. Roger was a big part of that honor and joy. My heart is with all the family as they say goodbye to Roger. Rest in peace, Roger.

  7. So many memories come to mind when I think of Roger. They all bring a smile to my face. He will be greatly missed ❤️ Love to the Kohler family

  8. Roger was one of the most pleasant, funny, caring men I had ever met. He Was always welcoming and had the biggest smile. He is on a new journey,
    to be with his beautiful wife in heaven.
    Loved him.❤️

  9. I’m so sorry for your loss. Here’s sending lots of hugs and love. The memories that you all shared will keep him alive inside you. Much love. ❤️


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