Howard S. Kohn
March 6, 1943 ~ February 11, 2020
Resided in:
South Portland, ME
South Portland-Howard S. Kohn, 76, of Preble Street died peacefully on Tuesday, February 11, 2020 following a long illness at Coastal Manor Nursing Center in Yarmouth.
Howard was born in Philadelphia, Pa on March 6, 1943 the son of the late Paul and Bertha (Leibowitz) Kohn. He attended schools there and graduated from Olney High School in the class of 1961. After high school, Howard enlisted and served in the United States Air Force. Following his discharge from the service, he earned his Associates Degree from Philadelphia Community College.
Howard worked his entire career as a bus driver in Philadelphia for SEPTA, retiring in 1998 after thirty years of service. During his time there, Howard received the Driver of the Month Award for having a twenty-year safe driving record.
On September 26, 1992, he married Patrycja Fortula-Powell in Delaware County, PA. Howard and Patty then moved to Maine and made their home in South Portland.
In his spare time he loved to run and was an avid marathon runner. He finished marathons in New York, Chicago, Philadelphia, and Minneapolis St. Paul. He enjoyed classical music, especially Mozart and loved to study Holocaust History. He was a member of the Congregation Bet Ha'am in South Portland. He enjoyed reading and was a member of the Betsy Ross House Resident Council Book Club. He enjoyed doing things together with his wife and had a great affection for cats. He was a strong willed, loving and caring man who always had a smile on his face.
The family would like to extend a special thank you to the staff and care givers at Coastal Manor Nursing Facility and to Northern Light Hospice for the loving care provide to Howard.
Howard is survived by his wife, Patty of South Portland; a son, John of Maine; and his special cat, Bogey Anderson Cooper.
At the family's request all services will be private. Arrangements are under the direction of the Conroy-Tully Walker Funeral Home, 1024 Broadway, South Portland. To view Howard's memorial page, or to share an online condolence, please visit www.ConroyTullyWalker.com
Those who wish may make contributions in Howard's memory to: Coastal Manor Nursing Center, 20 W. Main Street, Yarmouth, ME 04096







Oh Howard, what are we going to do without you, I am going to miss visiting with you every Monday. I’ll keep an eye on Patty for you and keep her out of trouble. RIP my friend.. Bessie
– Bessie Whitney
Sending love and sympathy to Howard’s family and friends. Howard taught me to drive the bus when I first began at The Woods at Canco and was always looking out for me in our time together there. He is remembered fondly.
– Angie (Langley) Stone
Howard you were and always will be my handsome, loving and caring husband. I miss you very much but I know you are with God and other family members and you will no longer need to fight that horrible illness. Until we meet , rest in peace and I will always love you.
– Your loving wife, Patty
What a pleasure it was to know Howie. He will be missed. I am also glad I got to meet you Patty. You are both wonderful people.
– Andrea
Daddy, I miss you very much. Every time mommy cries, I jump on her lap, snuggle, look into her eyes and meow that I will always be at her side to comfort and love her. Just like mommy loves you very much, I also love you very much. Until I see you again, meow, meow. Your loving cat son, Bogey Anderson Cooper
– Patrycja Fortula-Kohn
Howard would always challenge himself to reach higher and do better. Despite his long battle with his disease, he never lost hope and never stopped trying. As hard as it is for his Wife, Patty, to lose him, we can find consolation in knowing that Howard’s spirit is free from that wheelchair now. Howard was a man with a good soul and a good heart who always cared about others in spite of his own illness. Wherever you are I say “Run, Howard, Run and enjoy every minute of it. I will always remember you with that great smile. Sincerely, Marianne, Phila., PA
– Marianne Amato