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John-Kuehner

In Loving Memory

Kuehnert, John E “Jack”

Went to be with his Lord on Wednesday, April 27, 2022, in his 88th year.  He is preceded in death by his parents, Edward and Alice (nee Schuenhoff) Kuehnert, and his brother R Thomas Kuehnert.
He is survived by his beloved wife of 58 years, Jeanette (nee Mueller), his loving children Michael (Jasmin) Jonathan (Laura) and Craig (Julie) and grandchildren Brandon (Caroline) and Hannah Kuehnert and his brother James Kuehnert.
Dear brother-in-law, uncle, cousin and friend.  He was friendly and outgoing, sang in the church choir for 50 years, and often volunteered his time at the church and with the boy scouts.
Visitation at Kutis Affton Chapel 10151 Gravois Rd. 63123 on Wednesday, May 4 from 4-8 pm. then at Lutheran Church of the Resurrection (9907 Sappington Rd. 63128) on Thursday, May 5 from 9:00am. until funeral service time at 10:00 am. Interment at Our Redeemer Cemetery.
FAMILY REQUESTS THAT EVERYONE PLEASE WEAR A MASK FOR THE VISITATION AND SERVICES
Memorials to Lutheran Church of the Resurrection, 9907 Sappington Rd, Sunset Hills, MO 63128, The Alzheimer’s  Association, online or National Processing Center/Alzheimer’s Association P O Box 96011 Washington, DC 20090-6011

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8 thoughts on “Kuehnert, John E “Jack””

  1. Our family grew up 2 doors away from the Kuehnert family. I have fond memories of him pitching a baseball and a kickball to us in the backyard. He was always willing to take time with the neighbor kids to play ball. He was one of the best neighbors, and a good friend to our mom, but mostly like a father figure to the Ploesser kids. I will remember him as a kind man with a great smile! Please know we share in your grief at this difficult time.

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  2. Our family grew up 2 doors away from the Kuehnert family. I have fond memories of him pitching a baseball and a kickball to us in the backyard. He was always willing to take time with the neighbor kids to play ball. He was one of the best neighbors, and a good friend to our mom, but mostly like a father figure to the Ploesser kids. I will remember him as a kind man with a great smile! Please know we share in your grief at this difficult time.

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  3. My memories of cousin Jack are that he was always such a kind person. We are saddened by the news of his passing and will hold you all in our prayers.

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  4. My memories of cousin Jack are that he was always such a kind person. We are saddened by the news of his passing and will hold you all in our prayers.

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