John Kost
1956 – 2021
John D. Kost, age 65, passed away on December 19th, 2021. Preceded in death by father, Harold Kost, mother, Martena Kost, and brother, Drew Kost. Survived by Glen Thompson; nephew, Phillip (Alisha) Kost of Lancaster, and many wonderful friends. John grew up in Upper Arlington Ohio, graduated from Upper Arlington High School in 1974, and then attended the Ohio State University. After college, John tried his hand in finance first working at Merrill Lynch and the Ohio Company. John eventually found his way to real estate by working with Ed Kizer. This was an ideal fit for his personality and temperament. Real estate allowed John to combine his love of architecture with his love of people. John joined RE/MAX in 1990, was inducted into the RE/MAX Hall of Fame in 1999, received the Lifetime Achievement Award in 2008, was a member of the RE/MAX $25 Million Club and the International Platinum Club. He was also a Certified Residential Specialist and a Certified Distressed Property Expert. Aside from this love of real estate was John’s love of cars. John was a member of the Lambda Car Club, the Lincoln Car Club, the Cadillac Car Club, the Pontiac Car Club, the Toronado Car Club and the AACA. John’s early interest in American luxury cars eventually grew to include German and Japanese brands. John’s collection eventually expanded to 12 such vehicles. As much as John was interested in real estate and cars, his real love was just people. He was warm and gregarious, loved telling stories, and laughing heartily. And if you were lucky enough to spend much time with him, you couldn’t help but enjoy yourself too, as his personality was infectious. As John would often say – “My late Father, Harold, used to say, ‘You never know when you’re making a memory.’ He was right.” John made lots of memories with all those who knew and loved him.
John, playing “Misty” on his grand piano.
Thank you John, for making so many wonderful memories with everyone you knew!
In lieu of flowers, please donate in John’s memory to the
Upper Arlington Education Foundation.
To share memories or condolences,
please visit www.schoedinger.com.
John Kost
1956 – 2021
About John
John D. Kost, age 65, passed away on December 19th, 2021. Preceded in death by father, Harold Kost, mother, Martena Kost, and brother, Drew Kost. Survived by Glen Thompson; nephew, Phillip (Alisha) Kost of Lancaster, and many wonderful friends. John grew up in Upper Arlington Ohio, graduated from Upper Arlington High School in 1974, and then attended the Ohio State University. After college, John tried his hand in finance first working at Merrill Lynch and the Ohio Company. John eventually found his way to real estate by working with Ed Kizer. This was an ideal fit for his personality and temperament. Real estate allowed John to combine his love of architecture with his love of people. John joined RE/MAX in 1990, was inducted into the RE/MAX Hall of Fame in 1999, received the Lifetime Achievement Award in 2008, was a member of the RE/MAX $25 Million Club and the International Platinum Club. He was also a Certified Residential Specialist and a Certified Distressed Property Expert. Aside from this love of real estate was John’s love of cars. John was a member of the Lambda Car Club, the Lincoln Car Club, the Cadillac Car Club, the Pontiac Car Club, the Toronado Car Club and the AACA. John’s early interest in American luxury cars eventually grew to include German and Japanese brands. John’s collection eventually expanded to 12 such vehicles. As much as John was interested in real estate and cars, his real love was just people. He was warm and gregarious, loved telling stories, and laughing heartily. And if you were lucky enough to spend much time with him, you couldn’t help but enjoy yourself too, as his personality was infectious. As John would often say – “My late Father, Harold, used to say, ‘You never know when you’re making a memory.’ He was right.” John made lots of memories with all those who knew and loved him.
In lieu of flowers, please donate in John’s memory to the Upper Arlington Education Foundation.
To share memories or condolences,
please visit www.schoedinger.com.
John, playing “Misty” on his grand piano.
Thank you John, for making so many wonderful memories with everyone you knew!
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