In Memory

Linda Kunze (Hentz)

Linda Kunze (Hentz)

LINDA L. (nee Kunze) on February 14, 2011. Beloved wife of William C. Hentz, devoted mother of Matthew and Aaron Hentz, dear daughter of Dorothy and the late Albert Kunze. Relatives and Friends are invited to her Viewing Friday 6:30 P.M. WACKERMAN FUNERAL HOME 8060 Verree Rd. Phila., PA 19111 followed by Service 8:30 P.M.
Published in Philadelphia Inquirer & Philadelphia Daily News on February 16, 2011



 
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09/30/15 01:57 AM #1    

Carol Ann Dorsey (Paupst)

Many,many special memories of Linda,in the choir together at Wyoming ave Baptist, attended Clara Barton tighter, off to Olney high, so many precious memories in-between...Linda's Grandmother always let us in for free (she was the ticket taker) to go dollar skating. He Dad with his own vending business
Her Mom, always knowing it was me on the phone, no matter how hard I tried to disguise my voice lol. Church camp! Chain Bridge, the green bridge
Walking under the trestle to go to Sears to buy a soft pretzels
Sleepovers that became all night talk fest! Boys ;)
Going to Chinatown with Rosie Fong in NYC. Awesome memories!
Prayers to her surviving family. Such a great loss...

01/20/16 02:23 PM #2    

Judy Goldberg (Caesar)

I was so shocked to hear of Linda's passing. We were buddies at Clara Barton Elementary School - but sort of disconnected at Olney because of differing courses - and Olney seemed so huge at the time!   But I have fond memories of the elementary school years.    Her uncle owned a movie theater in Kensington - and her Mom would come pick us up in her little car (Corvair?) and we would be treated like royalty at the movies!  And we had great fun playing at her house - Linda was an only child and she had a wonderful playroom.   But I lived near the park and the enticement of the creek (of course pronounced the Crick) so we spent most of our time exploring. Great time to be a kid.

I'm glad I had a chance to hang out with Linda and with Rose Fong at one of the Olney reunions.  But so sad to lose them so young.  Too young.


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