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Birth date: May 11, 1928 Death date: Jan 27, 2024
Josephine Clunk, age 95, of Alliance, passed away on January 27, 2024, at Stone Creek Assisted Living. She was born May 11, 1928, in Massillon, Ohio, to Stephen and Rose (Subr) Kumpf. Jo or Josie, as most called her, graduated fr Read Obituary
My sincere sympathy for your loss. Thoughts and prayers.
My prayers for all of Jo's family on the passing of your wonderful mother, grandmother and great-grandmother. I know that she and Denny will watch over all of you from heaven. May perpetual light shine upon them both!
May the memories you share bring smiles and joy to your hearts. I send sincerest sympathy to Roy, Lynn and all the Clunk family.
With warm regards, Geri
Sympathy and prayers to the Clunk family . Fond childhood memories of Jo when we were kids at Regina Coeli School. It was Jo who got me interested in being a precinct person several years later. Jo was a true community leader. May she enjoy eternal life.
Josie Clunk was a deeply rooted Christian. I was a neighbor of her daughter Susan and her son Roy. In the summer I was blessed to visit her and bring some blueberries that she and Denny enjoyed. During the past year I would go and visit her while she was a resident of Copeland Oaks. Always one to smile and spread a kind word, she talked of stories about her grandchildren.These brought her joy. My husband Bob and I went to see her 3 weeks ago in StoneCreek. Her strong faith and devotion to family is her legacy. To all her family members may God or Savior wrap his arms around you all with love and peace. Blessings to all
Roy, Lynne, and family - I am so very sorry for your loss. Praying for your strength and comfort.
We are so sorry for your loss. Wishing you all the peace and comfort possible. Our prayers, thoughts and love are with you all.
With deepest sympathies,
John and Chris Cook
Denny and I grew up together and we double dated in high school. Jo was a good friend and a very special woman. Sending sympathy and prayers to all. Susan Gessner
I met Mrs. Clunk and Judge Clunk when I was maybe 10 - I was taking over Roy and Dennis' Plain Dealer paperroute. This in itself expanded my 'world' by more than double, but there too were the Clunks. I was received with warmth and what can be said as friendship. A very great family here. Roy, Dennis, and I all were Keyclubbers in high school. Mrs. Clunk shared an honor with my mother as being one of the Women of the Year - the award before Athena (there is a tree planted in an Alliance City Park for Mrs. Clunk). A familiar face - she never forgot someone she had met no matter when that was. Moving on - something we all must do. Grace and style - how she accomplished that. My condolences to her children and the family.