
Dorothy P. (Butler) Kohler, of Shrewsbury, formerly of Needham, died Tuesday, June 12 in Rose Monahan Hospice Residence in Worcester with her family gathered by her side. She was 84.
Dorothy was born August 6, 1927 in Cambridge, a daughter of the late James F. Butler Jr. and Mary L. (Keenan) Butler-Clement. She was a graduate of Cambridge High School and Simmons College where she earned her degree in early childhood education. She taught kindergarten in the Wellesley Public School system for over 10 years.
She married Herbert M. Kohler in Saint Joseph's Church in Needham on April 15, 1961 and together they raised their three children. They lived in Needham for over 40 years before moving to Shrewsbury in 2007.
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Dorothy is predeceased by her siblings, Paul Butler and Anne Maisner.
In addition to her husband of 51 years, Herbert, she leaves her sons: Christopher M. Kohler and his wife, Nan, of Van Nuys, California; Eric P. Kohler and his wife, Kimberly, of Boylston, Massachusetts; and Frederick M. Kohler and his wife, Anne, of Alameda, California; her grandchildren: Alyssa, Ethan, Emma and Sam Kohler; her sister, Louise Butler of Worcester.
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Family and friends will honor and remember Dorothy's life by gathering on Friday, June 15th in The Chapel of Saint Bartholomew's Church, 1180 Greendale Ave., Needham, Massachusetts, where her Mass will be celebrated at 10 a.m. and a short reception afterwards. Father John Arens will officiate. Burial will be at 1:30 p.m. in Mount Auburn Cemetery, Cambridge. There are no calling hours.
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