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[[File:kunkel.jpg|200px|thumb|left|]]KUNKEL, Timothy J. (Dubuque, IA, Sept. 3, 1967--Dubuque, IA, Apr. 15, 2013). The son of Floyd and Darlene (Grawe) Kunkel | [[File:kunkel.jpg|200px|thumb|left|]]KUNKEL, Timothy J. (Dubuque, IA, Sept. 3, 1967--Dubuque, IA, Apr. 15, 2013). The son of Floyd and Darlene (Grawe) Kunkel, Timothy grew up in Kieler, Wisconsin, graduated from [[WAHLERT HIGH SCHOOL]] in 1986, and received his BA from [[LORAS COLLEGE]]. He married Kim Junk on January 30, 1993. Tim founded Kunkel and Associates, Inc., in Mineral Point, Wisconsin in 2003 and moved his corporate headquarters to Dubuque four years later. | ||
He was a board member of Holy Family Development, the [[DUBUQUE SHOOTING SOCIETY]] 990 and the TIPPS club. Tim's final act of kindness was giving new life to many people through the Iowa Donor Network. | He was a board member of Holy Family Development, the [[DUBUQUE SHOOTING SOCIETY]] 990 and the TIPPS club. Tim's final act of kindness was giving new life to many people through the Iowa Donor Network. |
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KUNKEL, Timothy J. (Dubuque, IA, Sept. 3, 1967--Dubuque, IA, Apr. 15, 2013). The son of Floyd and Darlene (Grawe) Kunkel, Timothy grew up in Kieler, Wisconsin, graduated from WAHLERT HIGH SCHOOL in 1986, and received his BA from LORAS COLLEGE. He married Kim Junk on January 30, 1993. Tim founded Kunkel and Associates, Inc., in Mineral Point, Wisconsin in 2003 and moved his corporate headquarters to Dubuque four years later.
He was a board member of Holy Family Development, the DUBUQUE SHOOTING SOCIETY 990 and the TIPPS club. Tim's final act of kindness was giving new life to many people through the Iowa Donor Network.
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