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Joe Charles Tunstall

Huntington Beach, California

1938 - 2014

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Tunstall, "Joe" Charles G. Beloved husband, father, friend.Joe passed away unexpectedly from complications of surgery on March 24, 2014. Born April 11, 1938, he grew up in Huntington Beach and Pioneertown, Ca. He graduated from Newport Harbor High in 1956. He served in the Navy, then worked at...

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We first met Joe when we were working on the Balboa Fun Zone. He came to our office to talk about the carousel that he had gotten from the closed Santa's Village and had refurbished it. We coordinated with him the location, colors for the Fun Zone. He was full of energy as he spoke of the work he was putting in to the carousel. He also told us his story of when he and Bob Speth were 12 years old and working at the old Fun Zone. The last time we heard from him was when he referred us to...

Cousin Don Ensign checking in way too late... Joe looked me up where ever I was in the world. He made sure that i knew he was real family and loved me. He is often in my thoughts, missed now that I know.

I can remember going to Joes home and playing on slot machines in their house going in their backyard and playing your kid games in the shed my grandpa used to work with him at Schwinn harry jack Ellis.

Joe, you will be missed. Remember all the free coins you used to give me to take the kids to the fun zone.
A Customer at the Bank, and always so cheerful when you would come into the Vet. Rest in Peace J0e. Love Frannie Comer

Joe, You were a dear friend and will be missed ! You are now in the company of your love ones who passed before you !

Joe you will be greatly missed in my life. When I look back you have always been a good caring and loving Uncle and very PATIENT while teaching me through many projects we've completed on your ranch along with all the trips we've taken together. Until we meet again, I love you, Kenny.

The Fun Zone lives on in memory of Joe with new rides and attractions!

Everyone who knew Joe admired him. He was really the most genuine and generous man you could every hope to meet. Such a terrible loss for his family and friends. So very sorry.

Mary Moore

I love you Uncle Joe and will miss you greatly; especially during our family gatherings when we got to visit with you the most. The family will share many great stories and memorable moments often to keep you in our hearts and minds. ?????