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Roy B. Wunderlich

Los Angeles, California

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Wunderlich, Roy (Corky) B. Born September 28, 1943. Passed away at his home in Santa Monica November 27, 2005. During his 25-year career with the Los Angeles Police Department he was a Medal of Valor recipient. After receiving his BA in History at UCLA in 2002 he volunteered at the Museum of...

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Hi this is Jeremy Robart the youngest of the grandchildren mentioned here. It has been very amazing to hear your stories and I hope that maybe some of you guys who knew my grandpa would be open to telling me some stories since I´ve heard so many amazing ones.

Happy Father's Day to my brother. Love and miss you.

Love you my brother.

This tribute is 15 yrs late sadly, I had long ago lost contact with my old partner and friend Roy. Roy and I met in the early 70's working together in Wilshire Division of the LAPD. I will never forget his happy go lucky demeanor and work hard ethic. We were the top producers in the number of Felony and Misdemeanor arrests. He made the streets of the city a safer place for the good folks of Los Angeles. He always had my back and I trusted him with my life. He was a good and kind man who...

Roy you are a man among men. Warrior, husband, father and friend. Knowing you and Judy has been a privilege and standing with your friends and family remembering you and sharing in their memories was an honor and an inspiration that I will not forget.

If our lives can be assessed at all by the spirit and love that our friends and family offer in our memory, I would readily accept the template of Roy’s life as one to follow.

Roy B. Wunderlich "Always In Our Hearts"

Judy and Family-
My heart goes out to you. Corkey was a one of a kind person. I wish I had gotten to spend more time with him, but I am proud to call him my cousin! My love goes out to you!

My dad was loved by all including his children--thank you for signing his guest book.

It has been my privilege and joy to know Roy,my gym buddy, for the last 14 years.
What a rare man! He could make you laugh and feel safe, told a great story, called out to you if he saw you on the street AND was easy on the eyes.
I'll miss him so much and will hold him forever dear in my heart.