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In Loving Memory

Koechling; James E.

 

Koechling; James E.

Entered into rest on Tuesday, November 10, 2020. Beloved husband of the late Jeanne Koechling (nee Rose); loving father of Elizabeth (the late David) McFarland, Eric (Cathrine) Koechling and the late Michael Birkenmeier and Kimberly Koechling; our dear grandpa, great-grandpa, brother, uncle, cousin and friend to many.

Services: Funeral at Kutis South County Chapel, 5255 Lemay Ferry Rd. on Monday, November 16, 11:30 a.m. Interment J.B. National Cemetery. Visitation Sunday, 4-8 p.m.

 

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10 thoughts on “Koechling; James E.”

  1. Sending Heartfelt Condolences across the miles! Reminiscing of Happy Memories from years past – Oh so many years ago! May Happy Memories sustain You during this difficult time! RIP Jim!

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  2. Sending Heartfelt Condolences across the miles! Reminiscing of Happy Memories from years past – Oh so many years ago! May Happy Memories sustain You during this difficult time! RIP Jim!

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  3. Sorry about the loss of Uncle Jim. Thinking about the Koechling family at these hard times. I have good memories of Jim and Jeanne coming to northern Wisconsin with Millie-Ralph and us with our children , also visiting them at their lake house in Missouri-had a great times. Such fun people will surely be missed.

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  4. Sorry about the loss of Uncle Jim. Thinking about the Koechling family at these hard times. I have good memories of Jim and Jeanne coming to northern Wisconsin with Millie-Ralph and us with our children , also visiting them at their lake house in Missouri-had a great times. Such fun people will surely be missed.

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  5. Jim Koechling: Kind, Smart, funny, honest. Our trips to St. Louis to visit Uncle Jim and Aunt Jean as a young child were very entertaining. Jim had a way of speaking that made you sit up and listen. He was very proud of his military service, and liked to walk in parades to honor his comrades. I’m sure he is very happy now, joining other family members in the non-phisical. Thanks Jim!

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  6. Jim Koechling: Kind, Smart, funny, honest. Our trips to St. Louis to visit Uncle Jim and Aunt Jean as a young child were very entertaining. Jim had a way of speaking that made you sit up and listen. He was very proud of his military service, and liked to walk in parades to honor his comrades. I’m sure he is very happy now, joining other family members in the non-phisical. Thanks Jim!

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  7. I met Jim Koechling in 1979 while working at St. Paul Insurance Company. I kept in touch with him over the years. He was a kind, gentle soul. I was blessed to know him. I wish the family Happy Memories.

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  8. I met Jim Koechling in 1979 while working at St. Paul Insurance Company. I kept in touch with him over the years. He was a kind, gentle soul. I was blessed to know him. I wish the family Happy Memories.

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