John Peter Kuny
August 22, 1942 - November 11, 2021
On November 11, 2021 John Kuny went to be with the Lord at the age of 79 years.
Left to cherish his memory are: his loving wife Rita, his two loving daughters Corrine and Carrie; five grandchildren: Jesse, Jared, Joshua, Mitch and Melanie, as well as two great grandchildren Annabelle and Hudson.
To watch the service via livestream, please use the following link:
https://www.championcitychurch.com/live-stream
Funeral Service
Wednesday November 17, 2021 11:00AM
Champion City Church, Edmonton Alberta
Interment
Fairmount Cemetery
Ardrossan, Alberta
John will be greatly missed by all his coffee buddies and especially his brother Andy and his sister who he visited every 2 or 3 days. We will all miss that great smile and all your stories about how you got involved in your many businesses.
Rest in peace John
A very good friend. Certaintly will be missed by all who knew him. Always had many good stories to tell and enjoy with others. We will miss his good sense of humour and his laugh….But, obviously the lord likes him very much too…..AMEN
Rita,girls and their family Ken and I would like to send our condolences to all of you. John lived a full life. We had some of the best times with John and Rita.he was always smiling.
Dear Rita, Corrine, Carrie and families, our love, thoughts and prayers go out to you at this very sad and difficult time. John always shared his amuzing stories as we would chat over the fence. John will definitely be missed. Chuck and Ingrid
Rita & Family!
Please accept our deepest sympathy for your great loss. May he rest in peace!!
All Our Love,
Ed & Sophie Golko.
Dear Rita and family, I am sorry for your loss. Peace to you all
Sympathy to Rita and family from Hawaii friends Larry and Judy Miller
Hi Carrie,
I came across this while looking for you.
I’m so sorry you lost your father!
It has been many years.
If you would like to connect you can find me as Kelly Lyn.
Prayers to you and your famiky.
John, Gedo, is missed. Thinking about him often and missing him much. He always had a story or two for us. He was a huge part of my child hood. fond memories of him on the BBQ serving us up some hamburger testers as kids. Love yah. Rest in peace.