James-Lunkenheimer-Obituary

James Lunkenheimer

Syracuse, New York

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James Lunkenheimer March 31, 2021 A pillar in the small community in which he lived, James "Jim" Lunkenheimer, 76, passed away on Wednesday, March 31st as a result of complications that arose during the treatment of cancer. James is survived by his loving wife, Linda and his children, Rebecca...

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I would like to offer condolences to Kimberly and all of the Lunkenheimer family on your loss. I pray that God send his peace and love to sustain you through your loss, and you will be in our prayers. There are no words that make loss easier. Remember that Love overcomes all things, even death.

I have so many fond memories of Jim - too many to count. He was a constant in my life as our cattle hauler and friend. He was dedicated to his family and his community and a cornerstone of agriculture in Cato. His legacy will never be forgotten, and he will be sorely missed.

Dear Linda and family,we were very sorry to hear about Jim,he was a very good man.You all are in our prayers.Love Bill and Pat Irving.

Our deepest condolences to all of James' family and friends. We are making a donation to Purpose Farms in memory of him. Sincerely, the Camardo Law Firm, P.C.

Our deepest sympathy to the entire Lunkenheimer family. Prayers as you honor Jim's life and heal from this great loss.

The York Family and The McGillis Family

Rest in peace-so sorry Linda

Linda and family... So sorry to hear about Jim. He always forged ahead no matter what obstacle was placed in front of him. He was a great representative of our small township and the regional agricultural community and will be missed.

Jim was a good man

We have wonderful memories of Jim and Linda as they were very good friends with my Mom and Dad, Bob and Frances Dennison. Jim would often stop over to visit and share farming stories with Dad in the garage or barn. The pony club rides with Jim and Linda were some of the highlights of Mom and Dad’s “golden years”. I’m sure Dad and Jim are harnessing up the horses and fitting the fields for spring planting. Sandy and Dick Griffin