Career
Kaspar began figure skating at age of 9. He trained on the artificial ice rink of Eduard Engelmann Junior. Kaspar was famous for his high jumps.
The couple was married for 54 years.
They had one daughter named Cherie. Kaspar spent the whole time of the World World War II in Australia.
In the late 1950s and early 1960s, Kaspar taught in Hershey, Pennsylvania. In 1965 he moved with his family to Minneapolis, Minnesota and worked there as a coach at the figure skating center in Golden Valley in the Twin Cities.
He coached there among others the Japanese Emi Watanabe.
In 1977 he moved with his family to Pasadena, California and worked there also as a figure skating coach. In 1988 Kaspar has been admitted to the World Figure Skating Hall of Fame. Felix Kaspar died with the age of 88.
He suffered from Alzheimer"s disease.