Raymond Koehler, Class of 1976
Raymond M. Koehler, husband, father, brother, uncle and friend, left this world on Aug. 21, 2025. He was surrounded by love.
Ray was born on Oct. 11, 1953 in Northampton, MA to Gene and Stanley Koehler. His imagination and adventurous spirit were nurtured from a young age during his family’s numerous travels abroad, including to England, Italy and Greece. Wherever the destination, he absorbed the culture and created lifelong friendships.
Ray graduated from Amherst Regional High School in 1972 with academic distinction. He starred on the football, basketball and track teams, served as captain on the football team, and won the scholar-athlete award his senior year. He went on to attend Muskingum College in New Concord, Ohio, where he played football for a year, ran track, and served as president of the Stag Club. He earned a B.A. in classics in 1976, graduating summa cum laude, and went on to receive a M.A. degree in classics from the University of Toledo.
Ray devoted his professional life to teaching and generations of students benefited from his engaging and innovative methods. He taught classical languages at Waynfleet School in Portland, ME, Brunswick School in Greenwich, CT, Stoneleigh-Burnham in Greenfield, MA, and Hill Regional Career High School in New Haven, CT, bringing Latin to life with skits, music and games. He composed “The Never Ending Noun Ending Song,” turning rote grammar into a memorable experience, and authored “A Student’s Guide to Catullus.” He led many student trips to Greece and frequently presented to his peers and colleagues at Classical Association of New England conferences.
Ray was a kind, patient and supportive husband to his loving wife, Monica Koehler, creating a magical relationship that will live on. He was a loving father to his two daughters, Isabel Claire Koehler and Rachel Ann Kaplan (Danny Kaplan), and stepdaughter Veronica Concodello (Joe Concodello). He nurtured their self worth and personal development with his never-ending support. He is also deeply missed by his step grandchildren, Sophia and Scarlett Concodello.
Ray shared a warm and loving relationship with each of his siblings, filling their shared childhood with music, stories and imagination. Margaret DeGregorio ARHS ’70 (Jim McMillan), Jenny Yelle ARHS ’74 (Gerald Yelle), Jamison Koehler ARHS ’76 (Susan Burke) and Mary Anne Brush ARHS ’79 (George Brush) will keep his memory alive always.
Also holding a special place in Ray’s heart were his nieces and nephews: Peter DeGregorio, Geneva Mehta (Raaj Mehta), Laura Koehler (Michael Dumas), Emma Brush (Grayson Zulauf), Jack Koehler, Meg Behan (Mike Behan), Ray Yelle ARHS ’11, Somers Basile (Pete Basile), Bobby Koehler (Gaby Koehler), Eric Yelle ARHS ’14 and Jared Brush. He was interested and engaged in their lives and, in turn, they supported his many musical endeavors and creative projects.
Ray brought music, laughter, love of games and his competitive spirit to every family gathering, whether he was shooting the moon in a game of Hearts or making pancakes with real maple syrup. His family admires his unwavering positivity and ability to see the good in everyone.