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I am also new to the list and offer my condolences to you and your family.

Best wishes,
Donna Hastings




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From: Parkinson's Information Exchange Network
Date: Sunday, February 24, 2002 06:11:39 PM
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Subject: Kathleen Kunz

Dear PD Friends,



My wife, Kathy Kunz, a longtime subscriber to this list, died last Sunday at
age 66, from complications of the disease. She found this site, and many of
you, to be extremely important and helpful in dealing with the challenges
that PD handed her every day. 



Here is her partial obituary.



Kathleen Ann Kunz of Norman, died February 17 at the age of 66. 



Kathleen was born September 22, 1935, in St. Louis Missouri to Edward and
Kathleen King. She graduated from the Academy of the Visitation in 1953, and
received her B.A. in Liberal Arts from St. Louis University in 1957. She
married Donald A. Kunz February 9, 1957. During her husband's 22 year career
in the U.S. Air Force, they lived in many locations, and settled with their
family in Norman in 1975. She received her Master's Degree in Journalism
from the University of Oklahoma in 1981. 



She was an adjunct instructor in professional writing at the University of
Oklahoma for 20 years and helped sponsor its Writer's Short Course. She was
an accomplished writer who wrote articles for various magazines and
published her mystery novel, Murder Once Removed, in 1993. She also mentored
many other writers. 



She was an active member of St. Mark the Evangelist Church, participating in
the Women's Group and the Over Fifties Club. After being diagnosed with
Parkinson's Disease in 1994, she joined the Norman Parkinson's Support Group
 Her hobbies included bridge, reading, needlepoint, sewing, and travel.



She is preceded in death by her parents, her brother Edward Christopher King
 and her son Stephen Edward Kunz. She is survived by her husband Donald of
the home, son Donald (and wife Patricia) Kunz of Alexandria, Virginia,
daughters Kathleen (and husband Michael) Walker of Sandy, Oregon and
Patricia (and husband Akbar) Alikhani of Norman, and sons Larry (and wife
Maria) Kunz of Norman, and Robert Kunz of Seattle, Washington. She leaves
behind nine grandchildren. 




In lieu of flowers, we requested that people make donations to the Parkinson
s Alliance in her name. Kathy knew that she might not benefit from current
and future research, but she strongly believed in it for those who will. 



She faithfully read every message from the list, even when they piled up on
her. Sometimes I had a hard time getting her to shut off her computer and
come to bed. It took her a long time to type replies, and often her
Parkinson's fingers hit the wrong keys and produced strange results. She
enjoyed all of the messages as though each of you were personal friends
living in Norman, Oklahoma.



Needless to say, I shall miss her terribly. I was her caregiver and there is
a huge hole in my life and heart. I will do my best to live up to her
example of courage and good humor. Every morning, although she was in pain,
she chose to be happy rather than sad, and didn't waste time feeling sorry
for herself. She lived life as fully as she could. Three days before she
died, she played afternoon bridge with some of her long time lady friends.
They complimented her on how she looked. They were always so helpful picking
her up, helping her from table to table, and bringing her home. Sometimes
they waited for her to catch up as she was arranging her cards after a deal.
She used a special card holder to make it easier. When she came home, she
was so happy and told me all the details. That is a memory I shall carry
with me always.



I will be removing her name from the list in about two weeks. In the
meantime, I shall attempt to carry on for her, reading her messages, and
replying when I can.



Don Kunz

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