▰ Bernard K "Sonny" Koontz Died November 24, … More Information |
Bernard K "Sonny" Koontz, of District of Columbia, born in Maryland, left hisearthly home and passed through the Veil to his Eternal Home November 24, 2007. Bernard was 69. Obituary published: November 25, 2007 in "CarrollCoTimes (MD)" |
▰ David A Koons Died June 01, … More Information |
David A Koons, of District of Columbia, born in Pennsylvania, was anxious to meet his Maker and Master June 1, 2007. David was 76. Obituary published: June 02, 2007 in "Johnstown T-D (PA)" |
▰ Crandall I Koons Died February 01, … More Information |
Crandall I Koons, 90, of Washington, District of Columbia, entered the Kingdom of Heaven February 1, 1996. Obituary published: February 02, 1996 in "Wash DC Post" |
▰ Tasha L Koonce Died January 02, … More Information |
Tasha L Koonce passed away January 2, 2000 in District of Columbia. Obituary published: January 03, 2000 in "Wash DC Post" |
▰ Benjamin Bedell Koomen Died September 17, … More Information |
Benjamin Bedell Koomen, of Washington, District of Columbia, entered the Kingdom of Heaven September 17, 2009. Benjamin was 33. Obituary published: September 18, 2009 in "Wash DC Post" |
▰ Benjamin Bedell Koomen Died September 16, … More Information |
Benjamin Bedell Koomen, of Washington, District of Columbia, gained his wings on September 16, 2009. Benjamin was 33. Obituary published: September 17, 2009 in "Wash DC Post" |
▰ Danny A Koojoolian Died March 29, … More Information | Danny A Koojoolian, born June 22, 1947 passed away peacefully March 29, 2016 in Washington, District of Columbia. Danny was 68. |
▰ Elaine Koogler Died March 24, … More Information |
Elaine Koogler, of Washington, District of Columbia, entered into eternal rest March 24, 2011. Elaine was 69. Obituary published: March 25, 2011 in "Calvert Recorder (MD)" |
▰ Nancy Lee (Flair) Koogle Died March 13, … More Information |
Nancy Lee (Flair) Koogle, of District of Columbia, born in Maryland, departed this life Sunday March 13, 2008. Nancy was 76. Obituary published: March 14, 2008 in "Frederick P (MD)" |
▰ Wellington Mrs Koo Died October 10, … More Information |
Wellington Mrs Koo passed away October 10, 1918 in Washington, District of Columbia. Obituary published: October 11, 1918 in "Cincinnati E/P (OH)" |
▰ Constantine William Kontos Died June 29, … More Information |
Constantine William Kontos, age 77 of District of Columbia, born in Chicago, Illinois, passed from this life on June 29, 2000. Obituary published: June 30, 2000 in "Wash DC Post" |
▰ C William Kontos Died June 29, … More Information |
C William Kontos went into the presence of the Lord on June 29, 2000 in Washington, District of Columbia. Obituary published: June 30, 2000 in "Wash DC Post" |
▰ Leon Md Konchegul Died December 18, … More Information |
Leon Md Konchegul passed away December 18, 2000 in District of Columbia. Obituary published: December 19, 2000 in "Wash DC Post" |
▰ Henrietta (Streit) Komisar Died June 24, … More Information |
Henrietta (Streit) Komisar passed away June 24, 2002 in District of Columbia. Obituary published: June 25, 2002 in "Wash DC Post" |
▰ Jack E Komis Died October 13, … More Information |
Jack E Komis, of District of Columbia, went to be with the Lord on October 13, 1996. Jack was 53. Obituary published: October 14, 1996 in "Wash DC Post" |
▰ Shizuve "Sue" Komai Died August 12, … More Information |
Shizuve "Sue" Komai went into the presence of the Lord on August 12, 2002 in District of Columbia. Obituary published: August 13, 2002 in "Wash DC Post" |
▰ Lawrence Koltun Died April 12, … More Information |
Lawrence Koltun, age 59 of District of Columbia, born in New Orleans, Louisiana, passed from this life on April 12, 2009. Obituary published: April 13, 2009 in "Wash DC Post" |
▰ Leonard Len Sheldon Kolsky Died May 07, … More Information |
Leonard Len Sheldon Kolsky, born September 6, 1929 was anxious to meet his Maker and Master May 7, 2014 in Washington, District of Columbia. Leonard was 84.
Family members and close friends: , Mary Spence, Mary Jane Spence, Roger Madden, Raymond Spence, Lewis Goldman, Mccarthy |
▰ Linda S (Gerald) Kolodziel Died October 14, … More Information |
Linda S (Gerald) Kolodziel left this earth on October 14, 2002 to meet with Jesus, her Lord and Savior in District of Columbia. Obituary published: October 15, 2002 in "Wash DC Post" |
▰ Kathleen Maginn Kolm Died February 07, … More Information |
Kathleen Maginn Kolm, age 79 of District of Columbia, was anxious to meet her Maker and Master February 7, 1997. Obituary published: February 08, 1997 in "Wash DC Post" |
▰ Kathleen M Kolm Died February 06, … More Information |
On February 6, 1997, Kathleen M Kolm, 79 of Washington, District of Columbia passed from this world into the next. Obituary published: February 07, 1997 in "Wash DC Post" |
▰ Katherine Whiteside Kolb Died November 24, … More Information |
Katherine Whiteside Kolb, age 72 of Washington, District of Columbia, entered Heaven's gates on November 24, 2018. Obituary published: November 25, 2018 in "Wash DC Post" |
▰ John George Sr Kolb Died November 03, … More Information |
John George Sr Kolb, age 90 of Washington, District of Columbia, died on November 3, 1995. Obituary published: November 04, 1995 in "Wash DC Post" |
▰ Daniel Kolb Died November 08, … More Information |
Daniel Kolb passed away November 8, 1882 in Washington, District of Columbia. Obituary published: November 09, 1882 in "Wash DC Post" |
▰ Daniel Kolb Died November 07, … More Information |
Daniel Kolb went into the presence of the Lord on November 7, 1882 in Washington, District of Columbia. Obituary published: November 08, 1882 in "Wash DC Post" |
▰ Daniel Kolb Died November 09, … More Information |
Daniel Kolb went into the presence of the Lord on November 9, 1882 in Washington, District of Columbia. Obituary published: November 10, 1882 in "Wash DC Post" |
▰ Nevber Kolan Died November 27, … More Information |
Nevber Kolan, age 78 of Washington, District of Columbia, entered the Kingdom of Heaven November 27, 1995. Obituary published: November 28, 1995 in "Wash DC Post" |
▰ Kaarle Mikael Koivula Died May 17, … More Information |
Kaarle Mikael Koivula, age 67 of District of Columbia, entered into eternal rest May 17, 2005. Obituary published: May 18, 2005 in "Annap MD Capital (MD)" |
▰ Panayiote Thomas Koines Died February 19, … More Information |
Panayiote Thomas Koines, born September 26, 1922 passed from this world into the next February 19, 2015 in Washington, District of Columbia. Panayiote was 92.
Family members and close friends: , Lora Katz, Lea Courtis, Tawanna Coles, Susan Koehler, Mimi Fowler-coristine, Clemente Cortez Jr |
▰ Florence Koines Died April 09, … More Information |
Florence Koines, born October 26, 1924 died on April 9, 2017 in Washington, District of Columbia. Florence was 92.
Family members and close friends: , Bill And Mary-claire Murphy |
▰ Andrew Kohut Died September 08, … More Information |
Andrew Kohut, born September 2, 1942 entered into eternal rest September 8, 2015 in Washington, District of Columbia. Andrew was 73.
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Obituary: Andrew Kohut, a pollster who once led the Gallup organization and the Pew Research and became an industry leader in crafting and analyzing public opinion surveys of national and international scope, died Sept. 8 at a hospital in Baltimore. He was 73. The cause was complications from leukemia, said a son, Matthew Kohut. In a profession that can be a science and an art - a blend of empirical research and penetrating questions - Mr. Kohut spent his career taking the national and global pulse of politics and international affairs. As the news cycle became increasingly intense, particularly in election years, he became one of the most visible practitioners of his trade. He served as a commentator on public-affairs shows and in the editorial pages of the New York Times and other media outlets. He also collaborated on studies and books with Madeleine Albright, the former secretary of state, and with specialists in political and economic science such as Norman Ornstein and Bruce Stokes. Mr. Kohut, who was nonpartisan in his analyses, was admired for synthesizing results in a pithy way for journalists covering the horse race of a campaign or writing about trends involving the shifting beliefs of an electorate on matters such as the role of religion in politics. His hallmark was forming what he called gut-check questions to understand the publics true mood, so respondents would not simply parrot the words of a pollster. Theres a tendency to want to ask about the nuts and bolts and details about policy, said Michael Dimock, president of the Washington-based Pew Research . Andy wanted to address what the public was passionate or worried about, not to test whats on our minds as policy analysts. He wanted to be conscious of the people being polled and let their voices come out, not to impose our language on their voices. Dimock said one question might be: The best way to ensure peace is through military strength, or the best way to ensure peace is through good diplomacy? Simple, clear options, and people know what you e talking about, Dimock said. And they e going to give you something really solid. Its a perfect Andy question, a gut-check question. Albright, then an international affairs professor at Georgetown University, first teamed with Mr. Kohut in 1991 on a vast survey of European public opinion, just after German reunification and the collapse of the Soviet Union. Albright said a question about boundary changes in Europe was tailored by Mr. Kohut: Do you believe that a piece of your country is in a neighboring country? She recalled one citizen of the former Soviet Union telling the focus group, We used to be a superpower and now we e Bangladesh with missiles. Thats still germane with what is going on with Putin, Albright said, adding that Mr. Kohut was distinguished by his endless curiosity and emphasis on the importance of peoples voices in explaining their countries to themselves and then to us. A onetime graduate student in sociology, Mr. Kohut worked his way up the venerable Gallup organization in Princeton, N.J., and served as its president from 1979 to 1989. He left Gallup after its sale to a market research firm and co-founded Princeton Survey Research Associates, a polling business specializing in media, politics and public-policy studies. Simultaneously, he commuted to Washington to oversee a politics and policy research group headed by Times Mirror, formerly the parent company of the Los Angeles Times and other major newspapers. He stayed on when the Pew Charitable Trusts began funding the organization in 1996, and he became the first president of the Pew Research , founded in 2004. He led the organization until 2013, during which time he played an instrumental role creating a series of initiatives that received much attention in the media. Among them were the Project for Excellence in Journalism to study attitudes toward the media; the Pew Internet and American Life Project to explore the influence of the Web and technology in shaping American culture; and the Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life to assess views on religion and its influence on public policy. There was also the Pew Global Attitudes Project, which Mr. Kohut helped create in 2001 and was initially designed to study globalization and democratization. the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11 that year, the initiative pivoted in its focus. It began to measure world opinion toward the United States and the sentiments of Americans toward the world, scrutinized the culture clash between Western democracies and Muslim countries, and studied the economic and political forces driving the aspirations and resentments of American allies and antagonists. The son of a glass blower, Andrew Kohut was born in Newark on Sept. 2, 1942, and grew up in Rochelle Park, N.J. He graduated in 1964 from Seton Hall University and did graduate work in sociology at Rutgers University, both in New Jersey. I got into polling, he once told the Washington Examiner, ecause of lack of health insurance. My wife and I were having a baby and I was a graduate student and we didn have health insurance. I had an assistantship that paid very little money and I couldn afford to pay for the birth of this child. So I took a part-time job at Gallup. He was tutored in polling by Paul K. Perry, who became chief statistician and president of Gallup and was often credited with creating a new system to identify likely voters, among other notable reforms in the profession. Given his background in sociology, Mr. Kohut was immediately intrigued. People speculate about the nature of how people think about things, about their behaviors, he told the Examiner. And when I found out, boy! You could measure it? That was fascinating to me. He was past president of the American Association for Public Opinion Research and a recipient of its highest honor. His first marriage, to Marybeth Lyhne, ended in divorce. Survivors include his wife of 16 years, Diane continued... |
▰ Andrew Kohut Died September 08, … More Information |
Andrew Kohut, born September 2, 1942 died on September 8, 2015 in Washington, District of Columbia. Andrew was 73.
Family members and close friends: , Sharon Polansky |
▰ Sally Kohn Died January 19, … More Information |
Sally Kohn passed away January 19, 1998 in Washington, District of Columbia. Obituary published: January 20, 1998 in "NY Times (NY)" |
▰ Dexter Morton Kohn Died March 31, … More Information |
Dexter Morton Kohn, born December 11, 1921 peacefully entered eternal life with our Lord March 31, 2015 in Washington, District of Columbia. Dexter was 93.
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Obituary: KOHN DEXTER MORTON KOHN At age 93, a longtime attorney, counselor and civic leader in Washington, died peacefully on , 31, 2015, with family at his home in Foggy Bottom. A proud graduate of Boston Latin School, Cornell University (A.B., 1943) and Boston University Law School (J.D., 1949). He served as a staff sergeant in the Army Air Corps, where he worked as a cryptographer in World War II. He married Emily Rose Haas of Washington in 1947. He practiced law in Washington for more than 55 years, mostly as a sole practitioner. He was a founder of Temple Sinai in Washington; a leader of many civic efforts to improve Cleveland Park, where his family lived from the 1950s to the 1980s; and was a board member of Woodmont Country Club in Rockville. An avid golfer into his 85th year, Mr. Kohn played baseball and ice hockey in high school and college. He was a long-suffering fan of the Washington Capitals, and worked for the return of Major League Baseball to Washington. He advocated for home rule for the District. At home, he hated steak, loved fish and green vegetables, and on rare occasions enjoyed ice cream. Devoted husband of Emily, an educator who died in 2006; the loving father of Edward H. Kohn (Staci D. Kramer) of St. Louis; John D. Kohn (Sati Kohn) of Santa Fe, N.M.; and Roger S. Kohn (Kathryn Dewenter) of Seattle; proud grandfather of Tara Kohn, Annie Kohn, Jesse Kohn, Jacob Kohn and Jonas Kohn; and caring brother-in-law of Thekla Teddie Schwarz. A memorial service will be at 2 p.m. , 2, at Temple Sinai, 3100 Military Road, N.W., Washington D.C. 20015. Shiva at Mr. Kohns residence begins after the service and ends at 8 p.m. Mr. Kohn aided supported many nonprofit cultural, educational and research organizations. In lieu of flowers, donations may be sent to the Library of Congress, Capital Caring (50 F Street, N.W., Suite 3300, Washington, D.C. 20001) or the charity of the donors choice. |
▰ Dexter Morton Kohn Died March 31, … More Information |
Dexter Morton Kohn, born December 11, 1921 passed from this world into the next March 31, 2015 in Washington, District of Columbia. Dexter was 93.
Family members and close friends: , Mccarthy, Ann Joseph |
▰ Joyce D Kohlman Died January 28, … More Information |
Joyce D Kohlman went into the presence of the Lord on January 28, 2002 in District of Columbia. Obituary published: January 29, 2002 in "Wash DC Post" |
▰ Sue A Kohler Died April 21, … More Information |
Sue A Kohler, age 90 of District of Columbia, born in Grand Rapids, Michigan, passed away April 21, 2018. Obituary published: April 22, 2018 in "Wash DC Post" |
▰ Raymond E Sr Kohler Died March 08, … More Information |
Raymond E Sr Kohler went into the presence of the Lord on March 8, 2008 in Washington, District of Columbia. Obituary published: March 09, 2008 in "Wash DC Post (DC)" |
▰ Frank Kohler Died September 17, … More Information |
Frank Kohler, age 50 of District of Columbia, passed from this world into the next September 17, 2013. Obituary published: September 18, 2013 in "SO BAY D-B (CA)" |
▰ Severino L Koh Died April 14, … More Information |
Severino L Koh, age 77 of District of Columbia, entered eternal life April 14, 2004. Obituary published: April 15, 2004 in "Howard Co T (MD)" |
▰ Edward Joseph Kogok Died June 26, … More Information |
Edward Joseph Kogok went into the presence of the Lord on June 26, 1997 in Washington, District of Columbia. Obituary published: June 27, 1997 in "Wash DC Post" |
▰ Edward Joseph Kogok Died June 27, … More Information |
Edward Joseph Kogok passed away June 27, 1997 in District of Columbia. Obituary published: June 28, 1997 in "Wash DC Post" |
▰ James "Bubber" Koger Died July 27, … More Information |
James "Bubber" Koger, age 77 of District of Columbia, born in South Carolina, passed from this life on July 27, 2001. Obituary published: July 28, 2001 in "The State (SC)" |
▰ Arthur Gustav Kogan Died July 08, … More Information |
Arthur Gustav Kogan went into the presence of the Lord on July 8, 2001 in Washington, District of Columbia. Obituary published: July 09, 2001 in "Wash DC Post" |
▰ R Bradley Koerner Died February 16, … More Information |
R Bradley Koerner, of Washington, District of Columbia, entered the Kingdom of Heaven February 16, 2005. KOERNER was 37. Obituary published: February 17, 2005 in "Pittsburgh P-G (PA)" |
▰ R Bradley Koerner Died February 15, … More Information |
On February 15, 2005, R Bradley Koerner, 37 of Washington, District of Columbia passed from this world into the next. Obituary published: February 16, 2005 in "Pittsburgh P-G (PA)" |
▰ R Bradley Koerner Died February 17, … More Information |
R Bradley Koerner, age 37 of Washington, District of Columbia, passed from this life on February 17, 2005. Obituary published: February 18, 2005 in "Pittsburgh P-G (PA)" |
▰ Linda Susan (Camp) Koenig Died May 07, … More Information |
Linda Susan (Camp) Koenig, age 54 of District of Columbia, born in Mount Vernon, New York, went to be with her Lord and Savior May 7, 2002. Obituary published: May 08, 2002 in "Md Indep (MD)" |
▰ Benjamin C Koenig Died March 14, … More Information |
Benjamin C Koenig went into the presence of the Lord on March 14, 2001 in District of Columbia. Obituary published: March 15, 2001 in "Wash DC Post" |
▰ Harold Leroy Koeller Died July 09, … More Information |
Harold Leroy Koeller, of District of Columbia, born in New Canton, Illinois, departed this life Sunday July 9, 1997. Harold was 80. Obituary published: July 10, 1997 in "Wash DC Post" |
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