John-Muncie-Obituary

John R. Muncie

West Lafayette, Indiana

Age 83

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John R. Muncie, 83John R. Muncie, 83, of West Lafayette died Friday, January 22, 2016 at his home. He was born January 1, 1933, in Logansport to the late J. Warren and Dorothy Pacette Muncie. John graduated from Kokomo High School in 1951 and received his Bachelors and Masters Degrees from...

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He was a very friendly and kind man. I remember him from school. He will be greatly missed.

John:

You were a wonderful man. So glad I knew you at Holy Trinity! I shall see you on the other side my friend.

I have great memories of the class I took from Mr. Muncie at Tecumseh. He was a fine teacher and had a uncanny ability to relate to young adults. May God;s love provide peace and comfort to your family during this time of transition.

I so sorry to hear of your loved ones passing. He will be greatly missed.

What a wonderful inspiration you have been to so many students and to us, your fellow administrators and teachers. You helped so many to travel the right way.

The Leverenz Family would like to express our sincere sympathy on the passing of Mr. Muncie. Mr. Muncie was a great mentor, leader, and father figure at Tecumseh Jr. High School. I appreciate his caring personality and always was there for everyone. May a special blessing of comfort be placed upon the Muncie Family.

Our family has such wonderful memories of John! He was indeed a big teddy bear! He will be fondly remembered and missed by many! Karen, you and your family are in our prayers!

Karin & family,
You are in my thoughts and prayers. It was a honor to get to know and care for John, his determination was amazing. I know every time I swing my 3 iron during golf I will be thinking of him. Even though he retired from education, he was still teaching all of us that he encountered and he leaves such a legacy.

To Karin and the family--our thoughts and prayers are with you. John was such a delight, always smiling and such a "teddy bear", yet I remember him getting his point across very clearly in the various committees and task groups we shared at Holy Trinity. He will be missed.