Walter L. Koehn
1927 - 2020
Obituary
Walter L. Koehn 92, died March 21, 2020 at his Newton
residence. He was born December 14, 1927 on a farm near Meno, Oklahoma to
Benjamin and Lea (Johnson) Koehn. On July 17, 1949 he married Juanita M. Bence
in Newton, Kansas and she preceded him in death on February 6, 2013. Their
marriage was blessed with four children Mark, Julie, Patty and Dan.
Walt was the tenth child born into a family of 14 kids. When
he was growing up on the farm he liked taking care of the chickens. He moved to
Newton in 1947 the same year he met his wife.
He worked for a couple of years in Washington State at a
sawmill and came back to Newton in 1951 and started working for Boeing where he
remained for 37 years prior to his retirement. Walt enjoyed his dogs and had 4
or 5 poodles through the years who all shared the name
""poo-poo"". He also had a pug named
""Bugsy"" and a Chihuahua named ""Tootsie"".
Walt was an avid gardener and he looked forward to planting in the spring and
sharing his harvest.
Walt is survived by his children Mark and his wife Mary
Koehn and their children Thomas, David, Samuel and Matthew; Julie and her
husband David Funderburg and their children Bradley Kristina and Bunker; Patty
and her husband Ron Phillips and their children Travis and Jessica and Daniel
and his wife Cheryl Koehn and their children Derek, Tyler, Brent and Cori. He
is also survived by brothers Wilbur and Larry Koehn and sister Alda Reimer and
El Vera McClure.
There are 12 grandchildren and 15 great grandchildren. He is
also survived by a host of nieces and nephews and extended family.
He is preceded in death by his wife, parents, brothers
Alvin, Elmer and Paul and sisters Luella, Elizabeth, Lenora, Alice, Melina and
Leona.
Visitation will be 5:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. Tuesday evening at
Petersen Funeral Home.
Due to the current environment a Graveside committal service
with immediate family only will be 10:00 a.m. Wednesday March 25, 2020 at
Restlawn Gardens of Memory in Rural Newton with Pastor Anita Kehr presiding.
Memorials are suggested to Good Shepherd Hospice or First
Mennonite Church in care of Petersen Funeral Home.