Elijah-Kunkel-Obituary

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Elijah A. Kunkel

Clarksburg, Ohio

1997 - 2019 (Age 22)

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Clarksburg, Ohio

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Elijah was born on March 12, 1997 and passed away on Sunday, June 9, 2019. Elijah was a resident of Clarksburg, Ohio at the time of passing. Eli was a 2015 graduate of Adena High School. A funeral service will be held at 1:00 pm Friday, June 14, 2019, at Adena High School. Burial will follow in Greenlawn Cemetery, Frankfort. Donations may be made to: Creutzfeldt Jakob Disease Foundation 3634 W. Market St, #110, Akron OH 44333 https://cjdfoundation.org/donate Funeral Service at the Adena High School (Frankfort) at 1:00 PM on June 14, 2019. In lieu of flowers the family kindly asks that donations be sent to the Creutzfeldt Jakob Disease, 3634 W Market St #110, Akron, OH 44333 to continue the fight to find a cure for Creutzfeldt Jakob Disease.

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My friend died on June 10, 2019 of CJD....was only symptomatic about 3 weeks prior. My heart goes out to you and your family.

Our prayers and thoughts are with you. We are so sorry.

I really enjoyed watching Eli play baseball. He had a very important position on the baseball team , as lead off hitter, and always Did his job well. He was such a thoughtful young man. Always made my grandson feel good about himself even though there
were so many bad things going on with the baseball team at that time. He was a true leader!! Mom&Dad you raised him well!! He will be missed so much. My prayers are with you and your family at this time.

Your family is in our thoughts and prayers. What a incredible young man.

Dodie, Samuel and Travis Schilling

Our prayers and thoughts are with Elijah's family!! Gone to soon what a loss to your family!!! Memories will always be left behind! He worked with us at Subway in Chillicothe!! Condolences to your family!!!

Haynes's Family

Eli played baseball with my son at OUC and as competitors throughout the years in High School. He was the first to encourage a team mate when the teammate needed it. He had a way of making my son get back into focus and still share a laugh. He was unique and definitely touched many lives. Our hearts are broken for your family. Sending you continued prayers.

Ramsey family