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Donald R. Kunz

Scottsdale, Arizona

1929 - 2020 (Age 91)

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Donald R. KunzScottsdale - Donald R. Kunz passed away peacefully on July 10 of cancer at his home in Scottsdale. He was a nationally known trial lawyer based in Phoenix for the past 65 years. He was born June 6, 1929, in Dubuque Iowa, to Charles and Rose Kunz.Don grew up in Iowa, earning his B.A....

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I came across a book published in 1950 that was owned by Mr. Kunz. It is 'Of the Nature of Things by Lucretius'. If one of his family wants it I will give it up for free.

I did not know Don personally, his father, Charles, was my grandfather's, Harold H "Buck" Kunz were brothers, both from Dubuque, Iowa. My sympathy to Don's family.

I was at a sanctuary event last night and asked about don. I did not know he passed. What a wonderful man. Peace be with you. Scott and Raquel´ mcpherson

I knew Donald back in the 60s late 60s 70s in the Del Webb Building. He was with Evans and Kunz at that time. He was such a dynamic life loving great person. I had not seen him in yers. Rest in peace, Donald.

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One of the most incredible, amazing people I have ever known. He loved his girls, adored his wife and simply, he loved people. He was honest and had a laugh that even the reserved could not ignore. He was the Champion and the Charmer. Every fiber of his being was simply pure. You will be missed, my friend. Until we meet again and say "Hey YOU", xoxox.

One of the most incredible, amazing people I have ever known. He loved his girls, adored his wife and simply, he loved people. He was honest and had a laugh that even the reserved could not ignore. He was the Champion and the Charmer. Every fiber of his being was simply pure. You will be missed, my friend. Until we meet again and say "Hey YOU", xoxox.

One of the most incredible, amazing people I have ever known. He loved his girls, adored his wife and simply, he loved people. He was honest and had a laugh that even the reserved could not ignore. He was the Champion and the Charmer. Every fiber of his being, was simply pure. Everything he did was for others. You will be missed, my friend. Until we meet again and say "HEY you". xoxox

I had the great honor to have Don as my opposing counsel on several cases over the years, then to work with him at his last stop before his retirement. He was simply, and without question, one of the people I admired most, both professionally and personally. I aspire every day to be both as interesting and as interested as Don was. I am better for having known him.