Jane Ellen Kuenzle

KUENZLE, JANE ELLEN
Passed from this life to eternal life with Jesus on May 28,2018. Wife of David Kuenzle, mother of Ben Kuenzle, Margaret Fay, Caroline Sullivan, Kate Kuenzle. Daugher to Charles and Lois Jane Cook (deceased). Daugher-in-law to Dan and Doris Kuenzle. Mother-in-law to Amie Kuenzle, Dan Sullivan, and Zach Fay. Grandma to cute Charlie Fay. Dear sister to Charlotte Durrett, Janet Kelly and Steve Cook. Sister-in-law to Jan and Ed Poth and Susan Crewz. Adopter of special friends who needed healing love. A reflection of Christ to hundreds.
SERVICES
Saturday June 2, 2018 at 11:00 am
First Free Church
A reception to follow at First Free Church.
Donations can be made to:
Kanakuk Ministries
General Scholarship Fund
1353 Lake Shore Dr
Branson, MO 65616
Online donations at kanakuk.com

11 Comments

  1. Heidi touchette on May 30, 2018 at 11:25 am

    I’m am so sad that such a wonderful, positive, uplifting, fun, and beautiful person has left us here on earth! Heaven is sure lucky, and having fun with her now that they have added such an angel! She was an inspiration to me as a teacher and I will forever remember her smiling face at Oak Hill! Prayers, thoughts, and love for all the family at this time!



  2. Nancy Lange Malyszko on May 30, 2018 at 12:52 pm

    To the Kuenzel Family- may the love of family & friends comfort you. I can not express enough how I appreciated your family’s inclusiveness while Ryan & Kate were friends in high school.
    May the Lord bless & comfort you . I believe heaven received a very special angel to watching over you
    The Malyszko Family



  3. Ann Polster on May 30, 2018 at 5:48 pm

    We loved Jane Ellen so much. She was far more than a basketball coach to our daughter, she was a friend to us forever. Always a smile and joyful welcome, her name comes up whenever we talk about Burroughs or our family working and playing as a team. I will miss her.
    Ann Polster



  4. Jan Massarella on May 30, 2018 at 8:21 pm

    We’ll all miss her smile, her funny southern way with words, her huge loving heart…What an honor to call her “friend.” Our lives are so much richer, our eyes more wide open, and our hearts much fuller because we were blessed to cross paths with Jane Ellen Kuenzle. Blessings, condences, and continued prayers for her womderful family.



  5. Walter Lamkin on June 1, 2018 at 2:32 pm

    To the Kuenzel Family,

    All of the Lamkin family sends sympathies and condolences to you. We know your journey. We have felt this pain. Each of us offers anything we might provide as you continue your respective journeys without Jane Ellen. Please don’t hesitate to contact any of us. We leave you with this reminder: Jane Ellen is not really gone. She has simply gone ahead.

    Respectfully,

    The Lamkin Family



  6. Kayley and Greg LoSardo on June 1, 2018 at 2:42 pm

    To the Kuenzel family – we are deeply saddened to hear the passing of Mrs. Kuenzel. I was lucky enough to meet her at lunch recently. Her energy and smile is something I’ll never forget. Her attitude and fight to the very end is inspiring. We love you and are here for you if there is anything we can do. Our thoughts are with you.



  7. Jim Kilcoyne on June 6, 2018 at 12:13 pm

    Forever a Lady Techster!

    Everyone connected to Louisiana Tech University is saddened by this news. Thoughts and prayers to her family and friends.



  8. Marc Wallis on June 7, 2018 at 5:35 pm

    Jane Ellen was one of those special people you are lucky enough to come across in life. Gina and my thoughts and prayers are with David, Caroline and the entire Kuenzle family. I will forever remember those great days of Kirkwood club volleyball and the binding friendships Hannah made with Caroline and the rest of her teammates. We traveled together and Jane Ellen made it so much fun. Always a positive word, never a negative utterance. The most joyous round of golf ever I had with Jane Ellen and others at Thanksgiving Post in Salt Lake City. We have lost an angel among us.



  9. james mcclellan on January 9, 2020 at 8:33 pm

    The McClellan family want to express there love for Jane Ellen who was our neighbor and friend in 1989. We wish to express our sincere condolences for our very belated expressions. We just discovered Jane Ellen’s obituary and were struck by a sense of loss for such a wonderful loving person. Our very best wishes to Dave, Ben and the girls whose love we felt so often as neighbors on Manor Ridge. We
    love you !!!



  10. Greg Hayes on April 18, 2020 at 11:34 pm

    I just learned of her passing. What a beautiful, joyful, gifted, humble and loving person. I was blessed to coach her in 1985 with AIA-USA as we played the powerful Soviet Union Olympic team in the USSR … after first meeting her the night La Tech lost in the national championship game her senior year. She was showed so much grace even through tears of the tough loss that night. I cherish memories with her, talks with her, her bright smile, her joyful spirit, and hearing her talk about her love for her husband when it was just the two of them. So saddened to read this after losing touch with her over the years … and smiles learning of her beautiful family. You are such blessings and a living testimony to her amazing spirit, faith and goodness.



  11. Kevin Shirt on May 11, 2020 at 2:13 am

    I just learned of Jane Ellen’s passing and am heartbroken for David and her children. I remember her as one of the most joyful and loving human beings I’ve known.



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