Harry Galen Koehn
Oct 26, 1929 - May 25, 2019
Submitted by: Glenn
Burial will
follow at Calvary Cemetery under the
direction of Cordry-Gritz Funeral Home.
Harry was born in Montezuma, Kansas on
October 26, 1929 To Andrew H. and Susie
Unruh Koehn and died Saturday May 25, 2019
at Hennessey Care Center.
Harry graduated from Goltry High School and
served in the U. S. Army during the Korean
Conflict. He married Emma Louise Zelnicek in
Oklahoma City on August 22, 1954. The couple
owned and operated Koehn's Thrift-T-Wise
grocery in Hennessey for a number of years
then owned and operated Koehn's Liquor Store
in Enid.
He was a member of St. Joseph's Catholic
Church, St. Joseph's Men's Club, Hennessey
Lions Club and the Grand National Quail
Club.
Harry is survived by one daughter Kathy
Barnhart and husband Rick of Havana, Kansas;
one son Phil Koehn and Montie of Piedmont;
one grandson Jack Koehn, and one sister
Lucille Preston of Enid.
He was preceded in death by his wife Emma;
two brothers and one sister.
Memorial donations may be made in his name
to the Community Action Team for Hennessey
Care Center Projects with the funeral home
serving as custodian of the funds.
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