Seguin, TX, USA / Seguin Today
May 25, 2021 | 5:46 AM
(Seguin) “What a legacy he leaves behind.” Those are some of the words that are being used to describe the imprint that has been left behind in the Seguin community by Charles “Charlie” Koehler.
Koehler, founder of the Koehler Company, died Sunday at the age 91. For many, that imprint was the result of years of loyalty to not only his family but to his business, to the local schools and to the community.
Among those privileged to see those loyalties unfold throughout the community is Ron Heinemeyer. Heinemeyer says although he and Koehler have worked alongside many projects, it is their friendship that he will miss the most.
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