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William Miles Hunsinger

Cleveland, Ohio

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Following his walk-off home run, Miles was welcomed into heaven by his Father Ken, Mother Nora, beloved Brother Noel, and countless family and friends. He was raised in Northeast Ohio, where he graduated from Hubbard High School as a member of the National Honor Society, Boy Scouts, and with a...

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Hunsinger Family: Miles was a long-time friend of my husband Steve and spent many years attending the Cavs games at the Coliseum and then downtown at the arena. Steve has been in a memory care facility for the past year so I would periodically call Miles to see how he was doing. I didn't realize Miles was terminal but was aware that he had been struggling. I always loved it when he would visit us in Seville. He always had a story. This is so sad; two great friends that didn't get to...

Over the years, we saw countless pictures of Miles and one or more of his beautiful daughters......almost always at a game!!! We loves seeing them. What a GREAT fan of Cleveland, its Sports and Life. He has given up his seats here, but has the best seat for the games in Gods House! Our thoughts and Prayers for his whole loving Family and Friends. Lisa and Gary Kadlec.

I offer my sincere condolences to the Hunsinger Family.

Indians STH 454/D/10 & 11.

To: The extended Hunsinger family.

Debbie and I along with Matt,Dave,and Laura would like to express our sincere condolences in this very difficult time. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Gary Horvath

David, Ben & Family please receive my sincere condolences for your loss. Miles was for a long time my partner, mentor and friend. He was always a wonderful caring and loyal human being and friend to me. I have always held him in the highest esteem.
Please let me know when services will be held.
Manuel M. Lopez "Manny"
"Emeritus" Honorary Consul of Spain-Ohio
Lan= 216-531-0761 Cell= 440-313-5877

We became acquainted with Miles at his shop on E. 36 th street during the early 1980's. We have lost touch over the years, but what an interesting & great guy. We are remembering the many afteroons spent at the " Olde Factory" & will miss you. " Doc" & Debbie, George & George Jr.