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Celebrating the life of

Christopher Robin Kohut

Passed away on May 23, 2025

Christopher Robin Kohut

Christopher Robin Kohut, 72, passed away at his home on May 23, 2025. He was supported by his loving family, especially his devoted wife, who was his caregiver for seven years, along with their son Samuel.

He was born to Albert and Helen Glines Kohut on May 14, 1953, in New Brunswick NJ. He was the youngest of three children and grew up in a restored farmhouse on 5 acres near Princeton, NJ.  

Chris began singing at the age of seven in the choir at his home church. He attended the Columbus Boychoir School in Princeton, NJ, from the ages of nine to eleven.

 Music was his love and passion throughout his whole life. At eighteen years old (Spring 1972), he gave his life to the Lord Jesus Christ and served him with all his heart and soul. 

Chris attended Pinecrest Bible Training Center in NY from 1973-1977 where he met his beautiful wife, Ellen Anderson. They were married in 1975 and were blessed with two children. For fifty years, they moved around the country serving in ministry and service to the Lord and also adopted two children from California. 

Chris had his own business repairing leather and upholstery at numerous car dealerships. He also had a small business playing the Renaissance Lute for weddings and events. 

He was a member of the East Coast Surf Kayak Team and enjoyed building kayaks, surfing, reading, history, art and traveling the world. His travels took him on two mission trips to India with his close friend, Bob Lake. 

He was a member of Christ Church Anglican and enjoyed serving in the folk group and the Compline Service.

Chris was known for his beautiful voice, his skill in playing stringed instruments and a wry sense of humor. He imparted so much of the heart of God to others through his life and music and left a beautiful heavenly mark on all of the hearts he touched. 

He is survived by his wife of 50 years Ellen Marie Kohut, daughter Eve Miles, son Justin Kohut (Michelle), daughter Sarah Harrell (James), son Samuel Kohut and eight grandchildren: David Miles (Lydia), Emma Miles, Abigail Miles, Kaycee Kohut, Tasha Kohut, Ellen Harrell, Ruth Harrell and Michael Harrell. Also surviving are his sister Jane Kohut-Bartel (Fred) and brother David A. C. Kohut (Kay) and sister in law, Diane Heppner along with several nieces, nephews and cousins. 

In lieu of flowers, we ask that you donate to Love for the Least Ministries: 

lovefortheleast.org/give 

Graveside Service will be at 2pm Friday, May 30, 2025 in Greenwich Cemetery, Savannah

Celebration of Chris’ life will be at 2 pm, Saturday, May 31, 2025 at Christ Church Anglican 

2020 Bull Street, Savannah, Georgia, officiated by The Reverend Craig Stephans. 

 

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Our hearts break for you knowing how much Chris will be missed. What a dear, dear man who brought such joy to others. Please know we love and are thinking of you.

- Jay + Stephanie Maupin, Savannah, GA

Chris an I spoke often while checking on repairs needed in cars on the JC Lewis Fird lot. He was very insightful and a blessing to have in my life for the short time allowed. May God continue to bless and strengthen his family with the whole love that on Christ can give. My deepest sympathies in Thor time of loss, but stay steadfast that you will see Chris again. God bless you and your family.

- Tomme Atkinson, Savannah, GA

We'll miss you Pops!! Can't wait to see you again in Heaven.

- Michelle Kohut, Richmond hill , Ga

Thank you for showing us how fierce courage and tremendous empathy can live in the same man and that rodeo kayaks are perfect for storm surf. Your random hand built string instruments, perfect pitch and razor humor all served your consistent message of humility and love for neighbor will be missed by all who were lucky enough to be around you.

- Robert Mayo , Seabrook island , South Carolina

Services under the direction of:

Fox & Weeks Funeral Directors, Hodgson Chapel
912-352-7200