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August 30, 1932 - May 15, 2023

Funeral Service: 11:00 a.m. Friday, May 19, 2023 at Grace Lutheran Church in Westbrook

Livestream: 11:00 a.m. Friday on Grace Lutheran Church‘s YouTube page (link below)

Visitation: 5:00–7:00 p.m. Thursday, May 18 at Westbrook Funeral Home

Funeral Home Westbrook Funeral Home

Church Grace Lutheran Church

Click HERE For Grace Lutheran Church YouTube Page

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Deb, Ben, and Family. Sorry for your loss and that I could not make the funeral. Fond memories of Kuehl get togethers, haircuts, and sports with family. Bless you all and best wishes from our family to yours. Nick Kuehl

Posted by Nick Kuehl on May 23, 2023

Our deepest sympathy to you Bud’s family. We have many great memories from District 108 and the River Rats Softball Team. A memorial will be sent to Union Gospel Mission in Sioux Falls, SD

Posted by Jim & Darlene Bloch on May 18, 2023

Deb and Julie and families, We are so very sorry for your loss. Hold the many memories close to your heart and he will never leave you. Robert enjoyed talking to Bud when we were at any events at Shawn and Candie's. Hugs and Prayers for you all now and in the days ahead.

Posted by Robert and Deb King on May 18, 2023

Bud and Fay were a special couple for Ronnie and me. We worked together on many farm operations for several years. Fay and I had been Westbrook High School classmates. Bud was Ronnie's first cousin, as his mother was Erma Christensen Keuhl. Bud was an intelligent, hard working farmer. As a Dekalb dealer, he was very successful. He enriched our world with his examples of generousity and ambititon. (I missed his gifts of sweet corn when I moved away from Minnesota.) Sincere sympathy to Deb, Julie, and their families.

Posted by Eunie Christensen on May 16, 2023

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