Frederick Kohler
1864–1934 (age 70)
Businessman/Philanthropist
Biography
Frederick Kohler, born 1864, was a businessman and philanthropist who served as mayor of Cleveland from 1922 to 1923, championing municipal reforms, city planning, and fiscal responsibility during a period of rapid change. He had earlier built his reputation in the concrete and construction industries, which shaped the city's skyline.
After leaving office he continued to advise civic groups and supported charitable institutions focused on education and child welfare. His place at Lake View Cemetery honors a civic leader who balanced private enterprise with public service.