Alfred-Kuhn-Obituary

Alfred Kuhn Jr.

Norwich, Connecticut

Oct 3, 1930 – Dec 16, 2025

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BORN
October 3, 1930
DIED
December 16, 2025
LOCATION
Norwich, Connecticut

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Norwich - Alfred Kuhn Jr., formerly of Norwich and Oakdale, passed away at Pendleton Rehabilitation Center in Mystic, Dec. 16, 2025. Al was born in Norwich Oct. 3, 1930, to Elizabeth (Kobasuk) and Alfred Kuhn.He attended Norwich schools, graduating from N.F.A. in 1948, then served in the U.S....

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I grew up calling him "Uncle Al", my dad passed away some years ago. Al became more than my dads friend, he became a second father to me and my brother. My dad, Al and Phil were best friends. 3 peas in a pod. Al now is with my dad now to show him the way. He was not only my dads best friend, our second father, but a part of our family. I like to think he just went on another vacation. And when his vacation is over, it will be our time to meet up with him. I love and miss him, but I will see...

I remember Mr Kuhn very well from Montville HS he was always a very cool guy and well liked by the students RIP my old friend

Elaine so sorry to see als passing he always stopped to see me when he was at the casino

very sorry to hear of his passing. He was one of my favorite teachers at MHS! RIP, Mr. Kuhn

So sad to hear of Mr. Kuhn's passing - he was my homeroom teacher for my years at Montville High starting in 1968. I always think of him when I pass by his former home near Oxoboxo Lake. He was a true gentleman. Mary

My condolences to the Kuhn family that represent extended familial ties back to St. Nicholas Russian Orthodox church in the 1950's. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

I had Mr. Kuhn as a teacher at Montville High School and can say he was my favorite teacher! Always encouraging you to do better and made you laugh!He was a great teacher and I will remember him always.

Growing up next door to him, he was a great guy. He always was there to help, or offer advice. I have fond memories of him and his easy going demeanor, always saying Oh Charlie, while smoking his cigar! He will be missed. I hope to see you again Mr. Kuhn.

Mr Kuhn was not only a great teacher at MHS, but a kind hearted individual to all that knew him. May he RIP. Another guardian angel added to the dream team above.