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Roger Kundert

Rockford, Illinois

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ROGER J. KUNDERT, 50 ROCKFORD - Roger J. Kundert, 50, passed away Friday, Dec. 31, 2010, at OSF Saint Anthony Medical Center. Born Oct. 22, 1960, to Merlyn and Marge (Rodgers) Kundert. He was employed by River City Millwork as a truck driver. He worked in the HVAC industry for 28 years. Past...

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Molly, we were so sorry to hear about your loss. We knew Roger when he started kindergarten at Jackson school and most of his teenage friends. His mother was one of our best friends when we first came to Rockford-so helpful. We were blessed having known him. Marge & Alexis Malachowski

Dear Molly,

Joe and I are so sorry for your loss, we wish we could be there with you today! Our love and prayers are with you.

Molly, I am so sorry for your loss. I can't be with you on Sat. but you will be in my thoughts and prayers.
Linda Bjork (Dr. Kong's office)

It is rare that such a genuine person crosses your path as Roger. His big smile and good naturedness will always stay with me. He would often stop at my restaurant and greet me with his "I'm just living the dream, Carla!". Roger was a fun-loving and caring human being and I will miss his laugh. My deepest condolences to your family and friends. Godspeed my friend

Carla Coppotelli, Rockford, Il

Molly, So sorry to hear about Roger. You are in our thoughts and prayers. Love ya. Cathie.

The best memory of Roger is the day he was about seven and Roger Tony and I were super tunning this old lawn mower engine on an old wooden barrel in my back yard. (He lived one house away). Each taking turns holding the engine down onto the barrel by the gas tank. When we had not managed to blow it up yet,,, then the hair on our necks and our entire bodies just prickled and we all just had this this this strange sensation. Then kerbang lightning struck Bill's garage. No sooner than Tony and...

I will always remember Roger as a real nice person. I used to babysit him when I was a teenager, and even when I walked up his street to visit friends he was always sweet and friendly.
Molly I am so sorry for your loss.
I hope you and your family know you are being lifted up in prayers and with love.

We will always remember Roger as a good friend, he was always there to help others whenever he could. We will truly miss his friendship and unique personality Take good care.

We will be thinking of you on Saturday and the celebration for Rogers life.....Good memories of Roger and I walkin home from East High School everyday. "Such a big ol sweetie".With Sympathy