

Douglas “Doug” Raymond Kocher, of Ayton, suddenly passed away after a brief battle with Cancer at home surrounded by those who loved him on Saturday, June 13, 2026. In his 81st year.
Born in Walkerton on August 31, 1945 to the late Wilfred and Marie (nee Fortney) Kocher, Doug carried a lifelong love of the outdoors and could often be found in his garage tinkering with anything he could get his hands on. He had a particular sense of humour and loved getting a rise out of people, especially his wife. When he wasn’t in the garage, he was out cruising the streets of Ayton on his John Deere, making his rounds and catching up with friends over coffee. Above all, Doug loved being a grandpa; playing with the kids brought out his softest, happiest side.
Survived by his devoted wife Kathy (nee Walter) Kocher of Ayton. Loving father of Katrina (Mike) Spahr of Mount Forest, Jason (Melissa) Kocher, and Ashley (Matt) Henshaw, both of Ayton. Cherished grandfather of Everleigh, Lylah, Josh, and Easton. He will be fondly remembered by his siblings Bob (Pat), Jim (Sherri), Richard (Darlene), Jerome (Pat), Liz Campbell, Kathy (Tom) Hague, Linda Gebhardt-Thiessan (Paul), and sister‑in‑law Shirley Kocher, as well as many nieces, nephews, and their families. He will also be warmly remembered by the entire Walter family. Predeceased by his parents, brothers Donald and David, and sisters Clarissa Rossi and Mary Lou in infancy.
Family and friends are invited to Mighton Funeral Home, Hanover, on Friday, June 19, 2026, from 1–3pm for a visitation period. A casual gathering to share stories and memories of Doug will follow at the Royal Canadian Legion – Hanover until 6pm. And yes — there will be food. Anyone who knew Doug knows he never missed a meal, or a chance to hover around the table “just checking what was there.” It wouldn’t be a proper send‑off without something to eat.
Memorial donations to the Normanby Optimist Club would be appreciated as expressions of sympathy. Donations will be disbursed to Cancer patient services. Condolences may be sent to the family at www.mightonfuneralhome.ca
We are sorry to hear of the passing of Doug.Our prayers and thoughts are with you. Nick and Isabel
- Nick and Isabel StroederKathy and family.
We are sorry to hear of Doug's passing.
Thinking of you all during this difficult time.
Bob and Joanne Wilhelm
Dear Kathy and Family , I am so sorry to hear of your loss . Thinking of you always and may you find peace .
- Fred VanRooyenI am so incredibly sorry your loss, sending so much love. I wish I'd had a chance to know him a little bit, he sounds like a really cool guy -- the love of yummy food must be genetic.
If there is any way my family and I can support you at this time please let me know ❤️
Kocher family: Sorry for your loss. We were neighbours for many years. You were the biggest family in town and I treasure all the memories.
- Brenda Allen (Becker)My condolences to family and friends. Doug was a very special person.
- Mary Anne WatsonCondolences and hugs Kathy, Katrina, Jason and Ashley. I have pictures of Doug cuddling with Tyler as an infant while they napped together. As well as him giving Adam and Tyler snowmobile rides. He had a kind and loving soul, he will be missed
- Gerald and Mary GreinMy condolences to all the families 💐
- Rosemary DerbeckerWhen I think of Uncle Peep, I fondly see his huge smile and calm, gentle manners. Aunt Kathy, Katrina, Jason, and Ashley, sending you my heartfelt sympathy. Your dad's beautiful soul will live on in all of you.
- Susan FlynnSo sorry to learn of your loss. My deepest condolences to you and your family Kathy.
Our sincere condolences to the Kocher family.
Condolences to the family
- Joanne and Bryon WinfieldWhen I think of Uncle Peep, I fondly see his huge smile and calm, gentle manners. Aunt Kathy, Katrina, Jason, and Ashley, sending you my heartfelt sympathy. Your dad's beautiful soul will live on in all of you.
- Susan Flynn