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John Junker

Cincinnati, Ohio

1932 - 2017 (Age 85)

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AGE
85
LOCATION
Cincinnati, Ohio
CHARITY
Hospice of Cincinnati

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JUNKERJohn Charles, cherished husband of Patricia Lou Junker for 54 years, loving father of Jennifer (Timothy) Veerkamp and John (Sharie) Junker, beloved grandfather to Lauren (Matt) Craven, Krista and TJ Veerkamp and John, Jacob, Joshua and Luke Junker. Survived by his sisters Jackie Smith,...

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I will always remember Uncle John as a wonderful partner and friend to my Dad, Ken. John and Pat were there with Dad every day at the end. No doubt Dad and John are on some great adventure together now -- in a boat that works. Shari, I remember the red T-bird, too. John was the cool, single uncle (for a little bit of my life), until Pat came into his life. I remember being in their wedding and still have the silver heart-shaped box from that day sitting on my dresser! My thoughts are...

I remember Uncle Johnny's red TBird convertible. Dad thought it was so cool. Many years and far away I still think of everyone. Rest in peace, Uncle John. Love, Shari

Ted and Barbara's daughter

Thinking of your family during this sad time. My mom is Sharon (Junker), daughter of Ted and she just happened to find this today. ((((Hugs)))) to you all.

Krista and Family,
I'm so sorry for your loss.
Shannon Eck

My beautiful brother John, the second man I ever loved. So much like our Dad, who was my first. I've loved you forever and will until we meet again.

You were the best Grandpa I could have. I had so many good memories with you. From babysitting us in Kindergarten. Taking us to Miami Whitewater and bike riding. Even in your late 70s you could keep up with us grandkids the same as a 35 year old. I remember all of the great stories you would tell us about your teenage years, the legendary Coney Island 1946 story, your years in the Navy, meeting Grandma and the hilarious stories of dating and marrying her. You were a person of great wisdom. It...

My brother, you are the person I have known the longest on this earth. Like all who love you, I will never forget you. You were one of the best people I have known. I teased you about your beautiful eyes but it was the kindness in them that captured our hearts.
You walked so far into the valley the psalms sing of that we could not follow you. Now you are with God immersed in His love. So we sing "Alleluia" through our tears..