Gregory Ray Wohler
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Gregory Ray Wohler, 62, passed away peacefully on May 1, 2022.
He was born June 4, 1959 in Kansas City, Missouri, to Paul and Alphia Wohler. He attended Chapel Elementary, Pittman Hills Junior High, and Raytown High School class of 1977.
He was employed at Red Lobster, Butler Mfg., Libby Welding, Columbian Steel, SW Bell, AT&T, Lucent Technologies, and Avaya.
Gregory was an avid Kansas City Chiefs fan and often talked about watching the Chiefs beat the Vikings in Super Bowl 4 and the 49er in Super Bowl 54. He played outdoor soccer as a teen and indoor soccer into his 20’s. He enjoyed riding motorcycles in his younger years and eventually began getting interested in watching NASCAR on TV. Other interests and hobbies were collecting diecast cars, coins and Chiefs memorabilia.
He was preceded in death by his parents Paul and Alphia Wohler and his oldest son Gregory Cass Wohler.
He is survived by his son Gary L Wohler, daughter Kacie M Rowe, spouse Renee Steffen, brother Ronald P Wohler, sister Janelle A Pero, sister Jeanne K Hart and members of their families. He had several ex wives, girlfriends, friends and social media friends. A special thank you to Kathy Hahn for being a great friend.
Greg expressed hope that each individual that knew or loved him would occasionally take a moment to honor his life on earth from time to time. Join us for a celebration of his life from 11:00 AM to Noon on Monday, May 23, 2022 at Heartland, 6113 Blue Ridge Blvd., Raytown, Missouri 64133. Casual dress/ Chiefs attire encouraged. To view the celebration of life online please click here: GREGORY WOHLER MEMORIAL
My first son in law and father of my first Grandson. May they all be joined in memories and the good times. May his parents and Greggie be at the gate greeting him in the gates of heaven. May the fond memories of them be in our hearts hearts forever.
I will miss Greg. I played soccer with him as well as being a school mate. He always seemed to have a sweet tender disposition about him. We communicated on FB through the years and I’m sorry we never had the chance to hook up and visit. I’m sorry for his families loss.
I just ran across this as i did a FB search for Greg. We were roommates in the mid 80s. Really a great guy.