Judith-Kunzi-Obituary

Judith Kunzi

Grand Rapids, Michigan

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KUNZI - Judith Kunzi, aged 45, of Hudsonville, went to be with her Lord on Sunday, February 11, 2007. She is survived by her sons, Travis and Benjamin Lindemulder; her parents, Warren and Betty Kunzi; her brothers and sisters, Debra Khoriaty and her children, Justin, Tarek, and Alex; Michael...

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Sharlyn and family,
We are so saddened to hear about your loss, please know you are in our prayers and thoughts often, Proverbs 3:5 has been a verse that has helped us; "Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding."
Much Love, Brad and Darla Pepper

My deepest sympathies go out to the Kunzi family. I will always keep Judy and her family in my prayers.

Travis and Ben, I had the privilege to work with your mom, at Steelcase, for the past number of years. She was such a good person to work with...her big smile and welcoming personality made people feel very comfortable around her. Through conversations with your mom, I feel as though I got to know you guys pretty well. She was always so proud to talk about the different things you guys were involved with. Your mom was a class act with great character and I will really miss her.

I recently met your mother. She was one of the most outgoing, friendly & energetic people I’ve met. Being new to her work area, she always made me feel like a welcomed addition. We really miss your mom. My thoughts and prayers are with both of you during this difficult time

I can't recall a conversation with Judy, that she didn't manage to mention her boys. Her pride and joy in you were obvious. God bless you both.

What we will always remember is your mother's smile, in fact our area of the department had affectionately nicknamed her "bubbles" as she was always so bubbly. She was professional and liked to have fun in the work world.
Her legacy to us is that she lived in Grace, Walked in Faith and now Lives in Glory.

Ben, Travis and the Kunzi Family: I have had the privilege of sitting next to Judy over the past several years. She became a great friend over that time and often talked about how proud she was of her two boys. I will always remember her for her contagious smile, bright personality and gift for bringing people together. My thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time.

Dear Travis & Benjamin,

I had the great pleasure of working with your mother for several years. I watched how our department changed with her presence. Judy’s smile would lighten up the room, and her laughter was a joy for us all. I think that it was this laughter that I will miss most. It was a pure sound of joy that would cascade over the cubical panels in our area. It was distinctive in its purity and unguarded in its volume. It was so much like Judy herself. Her presence...

Ben and Travis, your mom was a good friend and a co-worker, she will be missed by all of us. She always had ways to make people smile and laugh. When HS Football season came around, she and I would always joke around about Lowell vs. Hudsonville games. Wishing you and your family the strength you need to get through this difficult time in your life. "continue to live the way your mother would want you to." Take Care.....