Obituary of Mitch A. Kueffer
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Mitchell A. "Mitch" Kueffer, age 64 of Braselton, GA died suddenly Monday, January 16, 2017. Memorial Service will be held Saturday, January 21, 2017 at 2:00 pm at Hamilton Mill Memorial Chapel. Pastor Coye Bishop will officiate. The Family will receive friends from 1-2 pm at the funeral home. In lieu of flowers the family requests contributions be made to the Harley Davidson Foundation (Harley-Davidson Motor Company, Attn: Foundation, 3700 W. Juneau Avenue, Milwaukee, WI 53208, 414-343-8724) in memory of Mitch Kueffer. Mr. Kueffer was preceded in death by his father Walter Karl Kueffer. He is survived by his wife Karen C. Kueffer, Braselton, GA; daughters and sons-in-law, Tracy Cooney (Robert), Auburn, GA, Michelle Ussery (Drayson), Braselton, GA; grandchildren, Jason Patrick, Megan Elizabeth, Aidan Keifer, and Collin Michael; mother, Geraldean Kueffer, MN; brothers, Michael Kueffer, HI, Walter Kueffer II, Richmond Hill, GA; sisters, Mary Sue Tarantino, IL, Jennifer Seitl, IN, Juliet Sunberg, MN, Jacqueline Kyrouac, IL. Mr. Kueffer was born in Chicago, IL and had lived in the Atlanta area the last 39 years. Who was Mitchell Allen Kueffer? He went by several titles - son, husband, father, grandpa, friend, and boss. We also knew him as the Captain. He was an avid Star Trek fan, a phenomenal cook, and our own personal John Lennon. Although he hated musicals, he had a song for everything. He was a dedicated husband for over 42 years, a loving and supporting father, and the founder and president of a very successful business. He could be very loud, had a big bark, and was extremely passionate about the things he believed in. If you asked him, he was a legend in his own mind. Although he was very dedicated to his work, his family was his life. Whether it was camping at Shoal Creek, fun and sun at the beach, relaxing in the mountains, or building Legos with his grandchildren, every moment was about spending time and creating memories with his family. Even when he was apart from his family, his thoughts were always on them. Regardless of what hat he wore, his lasting legacy is love. Mitch spent his entire life ensuring that those he loved knew it and that it was unconditional. What better thing can be said for a life?
Hamilton Mill Memorial Chapel, 770-945-6924, Share memories of Mitch at www.hamiltonmillchapel.com
Memorial Contribution Information:
Harley-Davidson Motor Company
ATTN: FOUNDATION
3700 W. Juneau Avenue
Milwaukee, WI 53208
414-343-8724