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Kenneth E. Klunk Sr.

Downingtown, Pennsylvania

1944 - 2015

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Kenneth E. Klunk Sr. of Downingtown Kenneth E. Klunk Sr. of Downingtown passed away on Jan. 6, 2015 at his home with his family at his side. He was born July 6, 1944 in West Chester, to the late Edward C. Klunk, Sr. and Mildred Klunk, and was the cherished husband of the late Barbara W. Klunk,...

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My condolences to the entire family on the loss of Mr. Klunk (as I knew him). He was a very kind man and a genuine class act. I first met him when I was a scout in Troop 52 during the 70's (hi Kenny). He was partially responsible for me attaining the Eagle rank.
Since that time, we would cross paths a number of times. He always called me by name and would ask how I and my family were doing.
We will miss him. God bless all of you!

May God be with all of you during this difficult time. Thoughts and prayers are with you.

My deepest sympathies go out to the family.
May God give all of you comfort and peace that you seek .May he rest in peace.

Tadpole,
So sorry to hear of the passing of your big brother. My thoughts and prayers are with you and the entire Klunk family. May God be with you always!
Patty Paisley

Please accept my condolences may God give you and your family to bear this loss

My deepest and sincere sympathies to Kenny's family. I was privileged to have worked with Kenny at Downingtown Paper/Sonoco Products Co. on Boot Road from 1969 until the mid-70's when I transferred to the Marietta, GA, plant. He was a great mentor, a genuine person with a contagious laugh. RIP, Kenny

Our deepest sympathies to the entire family. Brenda and I will always cherish our memories of Penn State tailgating with Ken and Barb and all their family and friends who also became our friends. Ken and I developed nicknames for each other at the tailgates. He called me Dr Meckley so I retaliated calling him Professor Klunk. Whenever he would call me, I would always answer the phone 'Professor'. I will also fondly remember Larry Gensemer, Doug Cox and my self...

We have fond memories of Ken when we lived in West Bradford. He was a wonderful baseball coach for our daughter, Kathy and we always loved his teasing. We were saddened by the passing of Barbara, now of Ken, too. He left a great legacy for his family. His love for his family and community was very evident.
Sincerely,
Al and Pauline Menger

Please accept my deepest sympathy in the loss of your father, grandfather, and brother. Kenny and I worked together many years ago at Downingtown Paper Company. He was a very kind person with the most wonderful laugh. The memory of him will always bring a smile to my face and a warmth to my heart. So very sorry! Pat Dukeman Henry