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Harry Kilb

Posted 2017-03-06 by mhenderson
Today's News-Herald, Lake Havasu City, AZ
>>> Published on Sunday, March 5, 2017 <<<

Harry Kilb, 89, of Lake Havasu City passed away Feb. 22, 2017.

He was born to Gustav and Luisa Kilb in Cincinnati, Ohio on July 21,
1927.

Harry was drafted into the U.S. Army Air Corps after he graduated
high school in 1945 and was honorably discharged in June 1947. He
went on to earn a Liberal Arts degree from the University of Chicago
in 1949.

He married his childhood friend Marjorie Stamm on Sept. 6, 1949.
They had five children and shared over 67 years together. Harry
earned his Master’s degree in personnel counseling in 1967. He had
his own private practice in Ohio as well as working as an industrial
psychologist.

They moved to Havasu in 1976. Harry worked in numerous positions,
making a difference all over town. He was the first New Horizons
Assistant Executive director, established a preschool program for
children with disabilities as well as a DOL-certified Sheltered
Workshop for Impaired Adults with the McCulloch Corporation.

Additionally, Harry was a reporter for the original Today’s News
newspaper, a health planner for WACOG, and became heath director for
the Fort Mojave Indian tribe in Needles. He assisted in the
development of the annual Native American Inter-Tribal substance
abuse conferences along the Colorado River. He retired from Fort
Mojave in 1998.

Harry was a member of Lake Havasu Gem & Mineral Society and a club
officer for many years. He attended jewelry classes at MCC, was
active in the LH Genealogical Society, and was a member of the Four
Wheelers Association of Havasu.

His children fondly remember his love of puns and wordplay, hikes in
the woods, road trips, and singing in the car.

Harry is preceded in death by his parents, his only brother Eugene,
and his son David.

He is survived by his wife Marjorie Kilb, sons Richard, Steven and
Eric, daughter Jenny, eight grandchildren, seven great-
grandchildren, and one on the way.

Donations can be made to Hospice of Havasu.

Services were placed in the care of Lietz-Fraze Funeral Home.

Thoughts and condolences can be sent to the family at www.lietz-
frazefuneralhome.com.





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