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The Monroe Co. Beacon, Woodsfield, Ohio, May 8, 1975
Roger H. Kahrig, 34, of 859 Westphal Avenue, Whitehall, Columbus, died Sunday, May 4, 1975 at University Hospital in Columbus.
He was a member of the Reynoldsburg Church of Christ.
Surviving are his wife, Charlotte Kahrig, and one son, Kevin, of the home; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Kahrig, of Lewisville, Route 1, paternal grandmother, Mrs. Louise Kahrig, of Caldwell; eight brothers, Herman Kahrig, of Barnesville; Lester Kahrig, of Pataskala; Virgil Kahrig, of Marshallville; Rodney Kahrig, of Woodsfield Route; Kenneth Kahrig, of Jerusalem; Francis Kahrig, of Canton; Lloyd Kahrig, of Wooster, and William Kahrig, of Lewisville; five sisters, Martha Uppole, of Lewisville; Vera Crock, of Massillon; Dortha Matz, of Dalton; Leora Cruise, of Wooster, and Doris Kahrig, with U.S. Army in Germany. One son and one daughter preceded him in death.
Funeral services were held Tuesday morning May 6th at ten o'clock in the Schoedinger East Chapel, Columbus, with Minister Gene Armstrong officiating. Interment and graveside services were held Tuesday afternoon at 2:45 o'clock in Friendship Cemetery, Lewisville.
Former Monroe Man Gets Transplant of Kidney April 9, 1968 at University Hospital Officials of the College of Medicine at University Hospital in Columbus, Ohio have announced the completion of seven successful kidney transplants since id-March. Among these patients is Roger H. Kahrig, 27, of 859 Westphal Ave. Columbus, Ohio.
Mr. Kahrig, a former Monroe County resident, is the son of Lawrence and Ella Kahrig of Lewisville, Ohio. He received a kidney from this brother, Lester J. Kahrig, of Pataskala, Ohio, in a 10-hour operation performed April 9, 1968 at the hospital in Columbus.
The assistant professor of surgery at the hospital in Columbus announced that Mr. Kahrig is doing well. He returned to his home for two weeks in May and is now a patient at the hospital for observation and further treatment.
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