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Joseph Kunzeman Obituary

KUNZEMAN - Joseph J. Honorable on May 2, 2008 at the age of 80 of Jericho and Sag Harbor. Judge Kunzeman was a retired Justice of the NYS Supreme Court Queens County, Justice of NYS Supreme Court Appellate Division 2nd Department, Cheif Counsel to the Assembly Way's and Means Committee, NYS Assembly member for 12 years and Special Counsel to the NYS Commission of Investigation. Judge Kunzeman was also general counsel at the law firm of Stanley R. Waxman PC. Joseph is survived by his loving wife and soul mate Caterina. Beloved father of Susan Brunner (Robert), Joseph Jr. (Kelly), David (Geegee) and Linda (Luke). Devoted Poppy to nine grandchildren and beloved uncle. Visiting at the Fairchild Sons Funeral Chapel, Franklin Ave and 12th Street, Garden City on Tuesday from 2-4 and 7-9pm. Service on Wednesday at 10am at the Cathedral of the Incarnation in Garden City. Interment at Pinelawn Memorial Park. In lieu of flowers donations may be made in Judge Kunzeman's name to the Good Shepherd Hospice, 4747-20 Nesconset Highway, Port Jefferson Station, N.Y. 11776.

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Published by Newsday on May 5, 2008.

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Veronica Julia Miehle

May 6, 2008

We feel sad at the passing of such a fine man especially, with such a terrible illness. Our prayers are with the family.
I have often thought of contacting Joe but the years passed so quickly.
Joe's dad and my grandmother were sister and brother. Her name was Julia Kunzenmann.
I have been trying to put together our families geneaology for several years. I would love to complete my study and pass it on to the family.
I am 80 years old and I may be the last of our generation.
I would be pleased to hear from someone in the family.

Gini Bryant

May 5, 2008

Our condolences go to your family. Such an accomplished life.
We are relatives that new Joe from many years ago. My mother's grandmother was a Kunzenman.

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