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THOMAS G. KUNZLER

Lakewood, Ohio

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KUNZLER THOMAS G. KUNZLER, age 54, dear son of the late Thomas E. and Dolores. Loving brother of Mary Ann (Dave) Wishnosky, Barbara, Catherine Kutsick, Michael (Debra) and Joseph (Tuyet). Devoted uncle of Jennifer, Jillian, Kristin, Danny, Tommy, Elaine, James and Hanna. Dear friend of John, Art,...

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I was a friend of Tom back in Escravos in Nigeria during his mission with Chevron. Tom was an amazing individual. I am sure he has a special position living with God. I look forward to being able to meet with him again in the spiritual world. Amen.

I never knew our office space could suddenly feel like an empty hall; never felt it could echo when one answers a call on the phone. I never realized the importance of a shared conversation until you were no more. You have always been kind even to those you hardly recall their names; it's with a heavy heart to realize you have left us but we know you have gone to a better place. Adieu Tom...

I will always be graceful for Tom's kindness and patients with me when helping me to learn difficult concepts. May his soul rest in the peace that only G'd can give. My prayers and Sympathy go out to the family in this time of sorry.

Tom spent a few weeks in Escravos and impacted on me especially.

We were in same group, EGTL Technical Engineering and he was our SIS Engineer.

Tom at a time told me about his dog that died causing his cat to run away from home. This was a few weeks ago and it is like yesterday. But Tom is gone.

I was so shocked to hear of his transition as there was no sign of illness on Tom.

Tom was always gentle, friendly and always kinly doing his work. He jugged often and was...

We miss you!

We were very stunned to hear this news and still can't believe that it's really happened. Please accept our deepest condolences.
We would never forget the time we spent together with Tom as a team. We have lost a dear friend and valued colleague. We will always remember Tom's professionalism and dignity to his work. We remember the memorable time when everybody was waiting for Tom's arrival with a lot nuts, candies and fruits.
The best way to honor someone who is not with us anymore is...

Joe, Tuyet, Elaine, James and Hanna, We are truly sorry to hear about a sudden loss of your beloved brother/uncle. Our prayers are with y'all. We all will miss Tom and his friendly smiles during the family gatherings.

The kindness, help and love will be remembered forever

Please accepted my condolences on your loss. Tom and I worked together in Kazakhstan and he will be sorely missed.
Stephen Carr