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Rita Kunz

Chicago, Illinois

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Kunz, Rita J. December 13, beloved daughter of Sue and the late Joseph, loving mother of Scott (Maria) and Troy (Patricia), dear grandma of six, fond sister of Joseph (Algenia), John, Errol, Edwin (Mary Agnes), Shirley Moses, Robert, Richard (Mickie), Daniel and the late Anthony. Funeral Friday...

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YOU WILL ALWAYS BE REMEMBER AS A GOOD FRIEND AND VERY HARD WORKER. YOUR OLD CO- WOKER FROM 'CUBS'.

Rita, I always think of you when I'm watching the Olympics. "you were that good". I remember when you won Gold for us at Hansen Stadium in the high jump. We will never forget you, rest in peace, Holy Family Academy, "class of 62".

So sad to hear about Rita (blue eyes). I'm so glad to have all the memories that I have of her at Skippers Drive in. The best female Figure Skater at Wrightwood Park, rest in peace Rita, Marshfield ave.. Chicago..

You were the greatest sports person ever at Wrightwood Park in 1963

Rita you are gone my dear but you will never be forgotten I will never forget our days at Wrightwood Park an the many nights at my house by the old neighborhood by 2500 n. Ashland and how i always had to do your damn hair (lol) to make you the blond you where it took hours but loved every minute of it cause i always got my pizza when you worked for Joe's Pizza you done a wonderfull job of raising your 2 sons all on your own but someone up in heaven needed u more so may you rest in peace i...

It was heartbreaking to hear about Rita. I will never forget the tribute that her Son gave her at Church, ST. Bonnies, In 1965 Rita Kunz, attempted to raise her two boys, the two boys believe she succeeded, so do we Rita, Holy Family Academy, "class of 62".

I was shocked to hear about Rita. My family will miss her so much. I will never forget that smile and those blue eyes. The best woman athlete ever. Rest in peace Rita... Wrightwood Park.

Was saddened to hear of RJs passing. Have been looking for classmates from St. Bonnies and was informed by Susan Meyer on the SB site that she passed. Haven't seen her in over 50 years but recall her being 'one of the boys' back in the day. A real tomboy. Used to be the first out to the ballfield when we guys were getting up a softball game at recess. Good lil lefty as I recall. Always smilin. One of the few classmates with whom I was hoping to reconnect. Sorry for you loss. B. Kelleher '58...

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Rita Kunz was the best kind of mother in law. Rita would take a few buses from Chicago to Alabama everytime A little Kunz was born.
When she got in town. Rita would look for a way to show her love. Like washing the storm windows, painting the house. The rooms in the house also. Wow ! I loved it. Then I'd get out of cooking. Rita would make all her son Troy's Favorite dishes. Night after night. I'll miss the way she made the kids feel. She always made them smile.
Love Mrs. Troy Kunz...