San Diego Union-Tribune (Sunday)

Richard L. Kahler, M.D.

January 2, 1933 - February 21, 2022

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ENGLEWOOD, CO — Richard Lee Kahler, MD, FACC, beloved husband, cherished father and grandfathe­r, and treasured family member and friend, died peacefully at home on February 21, 2022, at the age of 89. Dick was a longtime resident of La Jolla, Rancho Santa Fe, and Montecito, California, before moving to Colorado in his final decade. Profession­ally, Dr. Kahler was a distinguis­hed cardiologi­st, practicing at Scripps Clinic in La Jolla nearly his entire career.

Born in Milltown, New Jersey, on January 2, 1933, Dick was the second son of Odette M. and Lewis R. Kahler. He attended Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey, where he was elected to Phi Beta Kappa. He was admitted to Yale School of Medicine after three years of study, leaving

college before his degree was conferred. Much to his amusement, Dr. Kahler became a member of the Rutgers Class of 2021 when the university belatedly awarded him his BA Summa Cum Laude in biological sciences.

Dr. Kahler graduated Cum Laude from Yale School of Medicine in 1957, and was named to Alpha Omega Alpha, the national medical honor society. He married Diane Wallace Dunn in 1958 while an Assistant Resident in Medicine at Johns Hopkins Hospital. After medical residencie­s at Hopkins and Yale, Dr. Kahler joined the National Institutes of Health as a commission­ed officer of the U.S. Public Health Service. He next returned to Yale as Chief Resident in Medicine, before again serving the N.I.H. at the National Heart Institute. He rejoined Yale in 1965 as Associate Professor of

Medicine.

Dr. Kahler was subsequent­ly recruited to lead the Department of Cardiology at Scripps Clinic in La Jolla, and in 1968 he, Diane, and their three children moved from Connecticu­t to California. After his first marriage ended in divorce, Dick was introduced to the great love of his life, Jan Ann Knight. They married in June, 1983, and joyfully became parents to two sons.

Dr. Kahler retired from medical practice in 1995. For many years after retirement, he enjoyed ongoing profession­al education, particular­ly the annual Williamsbu­rg, Virginia, Conference on Heart Disease. Dick maintained lifelong interests in science, music, technology, baseball, genealogy, and puzzles of all kinds. His family will be forever inspired by his rare intelligen­ce, humility, sense of humor, exceptiona­l commitment to his patients, and devotion to those he loved.

Dick was predecease­d by his parents; his brother, Ronald Lewis Kahler; and his eldest son, David Marc Kahler, M.D. He is survived by his wife, Jan Ann; his daughter, Sally Kahler Phillips (Hunter); his three sons: Geoffrey Lee Kahler (Reini Winter), Christophe­r Knight Kahler, and James Hall Kahler (Luzon); and his six grandchild­ren.

A private graveside service will be held in April, 2022. The family kindly requests that those wishing to honor Dick’s life make a memorial gift to The Richard L. Kahler, M.D., Endowment for Music at Colonial Williamsbu­rg, or to the charity of their choice.

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