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Christopher A. Kuniega

Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvania

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December 26, 2009Christopher A. Kuniega, of Nanticoke, passed away Saturday, December 26, 2009, at Geisinger Wyoming Valley Medical Center, Plains Township. Born July 20, 1973, in Kingston, he was a son of Carl and Jean Cassoni Kuniega of Glen Lyon. Chris was a 1991 graduate of Greater Nanticoke...

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It is 10 years later, and I still think of Chris often. He was a kindred spirit to me for as long as I can remember. So funny and kind and witty. Chris is sorely missed.

January 24, 2010 Some of my fondest memories of Christopher are his love for his family, friends and music. I listened to Borrowed Angels by Kristin Chenoweth today and found comfort in this song. I am thinking an "Angel" must have wanted me to hear it so I could share it with Christopher's family and friends. Aunt Susan

January 24, 2010 Some of my fondest memories of Christopher are his love for his family, friends and music. I listened to Borrowed Angels by Kristin Chenoweth today and found comfort in this song. I am thinking an "Angel" must have wanted me to hear it so I could share it with Christopher's family and friends. Aunt Susan

September 24th, 1988

Some of my fondest memories of Christopher are his love for his family, friends and music. These are memories I will treasure forever. I listened to Borrowed Angels by Kristin Chenoweth today and found comfort in this song. I am thinking an "Angel" must have wanted me to hear it so I could share it with Christopher's family and friends.

I was saddened to hear of your loss. I met Chris in his first year at Social Security and I was immediately attracted to his kind, warm and witty personality. May happy memories carry you all through this sorrowful time. I have not seen Chris for some time but I will never forget him. My deepest condolences to the entire Kuniega family.

Carl and Jean, I check the Times Leader about once every 2-3 years. Yesterday I read about Chris' passing and you both have been in my prayers numerous times since. I will continue to pray for you both during this most difficult time.

Tracy, Mr.& Mrs. Kuniega and family,
So sorry for your loss of Chris. I remember him fondly, as he was such a talented, kind-hearted person with a great sense of humor. He will be sadly missed. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

More than his vast knowledge about music, movies, and pop culture or his unique sense of humor, I'll always remember Chris for the warmth and kind-heartedness he extended me when I spent my Thanksgivings in Glen Lyon. My deepest condolences to you Tracy, Jean, and Carl.

Tom Pietrzak
(Tracy's brother-in-law)

I am so deeply sorry for your loss. My prayers and fond memories of Chris are with you and your family at this time.
With love,
Eva Hoffman Siddall