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Jennifer Newman
February 14, 2015
In loving memory of Mr Ben Kuntz. Deepest sympathy for your loss. I was so sad to hear the news. Please know that you are in my thoughts and prayers. May it be of some comfort to know that he is in heaven. Much love to Kara, Chris (Mrs Kuntz) and Jeff and all your family. -Jennifer
Gale Cifelli
January 19, 2015
I met Ben last summer and found him to be an extremely knowledgeable man who was so humble, intelligent, kind and gentle. He served on the Spring Meadow Homeowners Association for just a few months, but during that time, I came to respect and value his many assets and opinions. He was one of the kindest gentleman I have had the honor to know. I will greatly miss him. Rest in peace. God bless you. God bless your loving family.
Ron n Linda Lake
January 18, 2015
We have met you a short time ago you showed us so much Love and Caring we will Miss you here in Springmeadow
Rest in peace
A Champion in more ways one!
January 17, 2015
pamela Denney-griffiths
January 16, 2015
Ben Kuntz was instrumental in the establishment of the non-profit organization, Circle of Hope. He mentored me through the process and development of a small non-profit to serve the community. He had continued to remain connected to the circle of hope and his original commitment to our plan to feed the hungry. He and his wife have been great contributors to my efforts in the Smyrna School District Homeless Project and He will be greatly missed by many and personally missed by my husband and myself. He was very good to us. Thank you Ben, rest now and be at peace.
Michael Boyd
January 16, 2015
Ben, thank you for being a stellar example of what a Catholic gentleman should be all about. "Well done, good and faithful servant - now enter in and share your Master's joy". Deacon Mike & Pam Boyd
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