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Stephen J. Kun Jr.

Palmerton, Pennsylvania

1943 - 2020

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Stephen J. Kun Jr. Stephen J. Kun Jr., 76 of Palmerton, passed away on Saturday, April 25, 2020. Born Sept. 14, 1943, in Palmerton, he was a son of the late Stephen and Mary (Szoke) Kun. Stephen was a graduate of East Stroudsburg State Teachers College. After graduation he worked for 31 years...

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Steve was like a brother to me Bob Pastier

Steve Kun, one of the best teachers we ever had at PV.Steve was a guy you wanted to emulate. Thank You Steve

So sorry to hear of the passing of Steve. Only have fond memories of him fishing and hunting. He will be sadly missed. He was larger than life and one of a kind. Rest in peace Steve.

My condolences to the family.Steve was my next door neighbor growing up in Palmerton.We hunted ,fished,trapped rabbits, muscrats,rode bikes together, walked to high school,drove the streets and hung out in the park. RIP my classmate.You will be missed Steve.

To the family. Steve was always very nice to us when we you would run in to him. Great conversations with him waiting at doctors office with our mom. May you rest in peace. Sincerely Mrs. David Shupp

Our condolences to the family & Janet. Never forget the many conversations on many different subjects at the hunky club. Always could get him to smile and than laugh. You will be forever missed.

Cindy & Glenn Levandusky

Remember Steve years ago at Rods Cantina. When he came in his size was such he took up an entire corner of standing room. He would meet his uncle Albert for drinks, who was Always proud to be in his company. Fell off the radar for years and years later would occasionally talk with him at PJ W Beltzville. ALWAYS a great conversationalist who remembered our last meeting. RIP Big Guy.

My condolences to the family and friends of Stephen Kun. I remember a great athlete and friend in track and field.

My condolences to the family. I was one of his students from 1975 to 1977 and had the utmost respect. He had such a positive effect on my life and no doubt the lives of countless others. I loved his swagger, his upbeat attitude and his wicked sense of humor. Goodbye and thank you Mr. Kun.