Joseph-Kuns-Obituary

Joseph F. Kuns

Medford, New Jersey

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KUNS, Joseph F. "Joe", 64, of Medford passed away on March 23, 2011 after a long battle with Leukemia. Beloved husband of Dorothy A. Kuns (nee Sparks). He is also survived by daughter Barbara (Kent) Hickey of Allentown, PA, 2 grandchildren John & Kristen, mother Agnes Kuns of Berlin, brother...

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so sorry for you loss, Mr Kuns was one of my teachers at Magnolia Elementary... many yrs ago. My prayers are with Mrs Kuns and family.

Dot, You have my sincere condolences.I will keep you deep in my prayers.. I will truly miss Joe!
With Sympathy,
Mr Nye

Mr. Kuns was one of my favorite teachers. The other was Mrs. Kuns. My young memories of school were soo wonderful because of them both. My heart broke when I heard the news. My love and prayers go out to the Kuns family. Heaven is lucky to have someone like him.

Dottie, Barb, Cecelia,

So sorry to hear of Joe's passing. He was always fun to have on the LaCasa softball team, an fun to play fotball with in Atco.

Mr. Kuns was one of my favorite teachers. I learned to play hockey in our classroom, of course in the winter time when it was to cold to play out side. Thanks to him, I understood it and learned to love watching it in my later years. My deepest sympathy to his family. He will be missed.

Dotti,
Bob and I are so sorry to hear of Joe's passing while here in Ft.Myers, FL. We always hoped for the best in his long battle. Our heartfelt sympathy goes to you and your family.

Mr. Kuns was one of my favorite teachers! He was great at finding ways to make math engaging and it was entertaining to see how many different ways he could bring golf into an explanation.... I had the pleasure of having both Mrs and Mr Kuns as teachers and it was interesting to have him come into her class and give us logic problems, corny jokes, and interesting anecdotes. It was nice to see a couple that so clearly enjoyed each other and were always together. They both influenced me...

Mr Kuns was my 6th grade homeroom teacher. I will always remember how much fun he was on our trip to Mt Misery!! And the awesome games of eraser hockey!! My deepest sympathy to his family. I had Mrs. Kuns for 3rd grade. RIP Mr Kuns.