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William Munzer

Long Beach, California

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William Munzer William Joseph Munzer, age 55, longtime resident of Long Beach, California and Chino, California, passed away Tuesday, November 2, 2010, at his home in Chino, from a heart attack. Bill was born in Santa Ana, California on December 20, 1954 to Rudolph and Daphne Munzer. He lived as...

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Dear extended Munzer family:
My prayers are lifted for you.
I first met Bill one chilly September 1973 morning, we were both cleaning a grocery store parking lot in Flagstaff, before classes to earn extra spending money while attending NAU. We became close friends and ultimately roommates for nearly the next four years. Bill and I stayed in contact over the years but not in the kind of contact one wishes for when something as tragic as this happens.
My prayers go out for Bill's...

I worked for Bill for nine years at
Stretch Vent. He was my boss but also
a friend. My thoughts and prayers to
the Munzer family. Larry Faulkner

RIP Bill, many fine memories from college & after especially sking & get togethers @ the home in Continental C.C. Flagstaff, AZ. Our thoughts & prayers go to the Munzer family.

Bill was one of my best friends at Catalina Island School. He was a stand up person with a zest for the goodness and good things in life and he was a true leader, one that goes the right direction overall and out of his way to include everyone. I am so saddened by this news and send my condolences to his family and friends and our old friends. I always expected to see Bill again to share how our lives turned out. I can see by all that is written how Bill touched the world and the people...

Our deepest sympathies to the entire Munzer family. Bill will truly be missed by all.

Bill's presence was like a bright sun shining in the room. His confidence and enthusiasm made him a great athelete, adventurer and pleasure seaker. His opinions were challenging yet repectively condsidered. Friendships and family were an honor and cheerished by him. Our friendship will always be precious to me. My condolances go to all his family and closest friends. Always and everything Bill
Pamela Pederson Tilden, Tucson, Arizona

"Our Condolences to Maria and the Munzer Family. Bill you will be missed by all who knew you! Thank You for all the great times skiing Tahoe and Arizona (The Snow Bowl),and climbing the dunes in the sandrail at Pismo Beach."

Jerry and I have great memories of Bill in Long Beach and here in Colorado. We remember a fun day of Canoeing on Hahns Peak Lake one beautiful fall day. We'll take the canoe out today to Hahns Peak Lake and say our good byes and prayers. Rest in Peace Bill and our deepest sympathies to the whole Munzer family.