Timothy Lewis Kahre, age 68, passed away at his home in Lincoln, NE on Monday August 31st, surrounded by his family. Following Tim's wishes his body was cremated and a private family burial will be held. An informal Celebration of Life will be held at the Wolsey Sr. Center on September 26th at 10:30 a.m. Timothy Lewis Kahre, son of Edward and Genevieve (Jungemann) Kahre was born April 9, 1947. He was baptized and confirmed at St. John's Lutheran Church in Wolsey. He graduated from Wolsey High School in 1965 and from Huron College in 1969, with a Bachelor Degree in Applied Music and Drama. He taught at local schools, including, Lane, Wolsey, Redfield and Pierre. While living in Huron, he worked at the Music Center and directed many dinner theatres and musical productions. Moving to Lincoln Nebraska, he started a private cleaning company, and then became head chef at many establishments in Lincoln. He was responsible for starting the Thousand Points of Light Group, going to schools and camps to demonstrate the lost art of the pioneering way of life. He was a member of the Society of Creative Anachronism, where he was Baron for three years, and received his Laurel award for tailoring. He taught many people the fine art of costuming, and had received many awards and accolades for his talent. The forefront of Tim's life was teaching. He was a teacher in all areas of textiles, art and music. He is survived by his children; Trent and Jen Kahre of Wolsey, Genae and Paul Gilbertson of Northfield, MN; his sister Valerie and her husband Marlin Kohlmeyer of Wolsey; his special friend, Rich Hintsala, of Lincoln, NE; and a large extended family.