Margaret A. "Marge" (Clingerman) Kohli's Obituary
Margaret A. Kohli Obituary
Columbus Grove, Ohio Margaret A. "Marge" Kohli, 93, died Saturday, December 1, 2018, at The Meadows of Ottawa. She was born February 11, 1925, in Reading, MI, to Roy L. and Clara Fern (McKinley) Clingerman. They both preceded her in death. On December 25, 1950, she married Nelson C. Kohli. He also preceded her in death, May 16, 1990. Marge is survived by her daughter, Vikki Williams of Columbus Grove; her grandson, Travis Williams of Columbus Grove and twin great granddaughters, Victoria and Shelby Williams. She is also survived by her sister, Gloria Jean (Tom) Taylor of Bellefontaine and numerous nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her brother, Cleo Clingerman, and son in-law, Steve Williams. Marge had worked at Hawkey's Pharmacy of Columbus Grove, Lazarus and Victorian Corner Art Glass, both of Lima. She was an extraordinary stained glass artist. Marge was a volunteer at Lima Memorial Hospital for many years. She graduated from San Fernando Valley High School in California, after which she moved to Ohio. She liked Native American jewelry, art work, nature and all pets. Marge loved the outdoors, horseback riding, camping, and enjoyed spending time with her family and friends. Services will begin at 11:00 a.m. on Tuesday, December 4, 2018, at Hartman Sons Funeral Home, Columbus Grove. Pastor Jim Klausing will officiate with burial to follow at Truro Cemetery, Columbus Grove. Friends may call from 6:00-8:00 pm on Monday, December 3, 2018, at Hartman Sons Funeral Home. Memorial contributions may be made to the Columbus Grove Branch, Putnam County Library. Online condolences may be expressed at hartmansonsfuneralhome.com.
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