Enno "Ed" Koehn 
April 29, 1936 - August 15, 2011
Michael Hossein Navabi (Columbus, OH)

I am very sad to find out! Dr. Koehn was my teacher, my boss (during my graduate program)and my department head back in early to mid 1980's. In those early 80's, he started at Lamar after retirement of Dr. Luther Beale (another fantastic teacher and great human being), who passed in a few years later. I miss Dr. Koehn!

Thursday, December 5, 2013

 

Nirmal K. Datta, PE (Miramar, FL)

Dr.Koehn was one of my favorite teacher in Lamar University. during our ME studies.To me he was an angel who has changed my life in many ways.

God blesses him.

Monday, December 12, 2011

 

Dr. Amarjit Singh ()

My sincere condolences to Ed's family and Carol. Ed always had a contented smile about him, and I felt very easy and comfortable around him. Ed will be deeply missed at the ISEC conferences, to which he had become a regular. I must say I was simply shocked to hear about his sudden demise, having met him only in June 2011 in Zurich. Anyway, I am sure Ed is in a better place.

Amarjit

Sunday, October 30, 2011

 

Uwe Koehn (Storrs, CT)

Dear Carol, William, James and Family,
I was deeply saddened to hear of Enno's death. I will always remember the twinkle in his eye and great smile when he heard or thought of something funny or telling.

My earliest memory of Enno was in 1945 or, perhaps, 1946, when he took my sister and me "begging" on Thanksgiving. "Begging" on Thanksgiving was a College Point ritual that died out in the 1950's. He was 9 or 10 at the time and, I think, was pushed into taking us by his parents. But, "memory is a fickle witness" according to Günter Grass.

I also remember his irritation at having to sit at the kid's table with Erda and me at a Thanksgiving feast for all the relatives that my parent threw to celebrate paying off all the "loans" relatives gave them so that they could by our house in College Point.

Since Enno was four years older than me, we didn't pal around as children and teenagers, but he was always a part of my life. A dear man!!

Helen and I send our sincerest sympathy to you all.

Uwe

Tuesday, August 23, 2011

 

THANAKORN "WIN" SIRIAKSORN (CHICAGO, IL)

Dr Koehn, thank you for everything that you do for me. It is my honor to have you as my professor, I will be proud to say to anyone that I was one of your students. You are so kind and generous. You always smile. You teach me not only the academic knowledge, but also the way to stay in a good mood all the time and have a happy life. I will never forget you.
Thank you very much for everything and may you rest in peace.

Saturday, August 20, 2011

 

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