Ivie M. Kuntz, Ringoes resident
EAST AMWELL -- Ivie M. Kuntz, 47, of Ringoes died Wednesday (Feb. 5, 1997) at Hunterdon Medical Center in Raritan Township.
Born in Arkansas, Mrs. Kuntz had lived in Beebe, Ark., before moving to East Amwell in 1983.
She was a former employee of Jamesway in Flemington.
Mrs. Kuntz was a member of Sergeantsville United Methodist Church. Surviving are her husband, John C. Kuntz; a son, John Taylor of Cabot, Ark.; two daughters, Tina Bailey and Tammy Tuttle, both of Little Rock, Ark.; a brother, Floyd Walker of Beebe, Ark,; two sisters, Minnie Weeks of Beebe, Ark., and Margaret Colbert of Cabot, Ark.; and 12 grandchildren.
Services will be Saturday at Orion Church in Little Rock, Ark. Local arrangements are by Holcombe-Fisher Funeral Home in Flemington.
Her first husband, and the father of her children, was Johnny Wayne Taylor, whom she married in 1962.
Ivie M. Kuntz, Ringoes resident
EAST AMWELL -- Ivie M. Kuntz, 47, of Ringoes died Wednesday (Feb. 5, 1997) at Hunterdon Medical Center in Raritan Township.
Born in Arkansas, Mrs. Kuntz had lived in Beebe, Ark., before moving to East Amwell in 1983.
She was a former employee of Jamesway in Flemington.
Mrs. Kuntz was a member of Sergeantsville United Methodist Church. Surviving are her husband, John C. Kuntz; a son, John Taylor of Cabot, Ark.; two daughters, Tina Bailey and Tammy Tuttle, both of Little Rock, Ark.; a brother, Floyd Walker of Beebe, Ark,; two sisters, Minnie Weeks of Beebe, Ark., and Margaret Colbert of Cabot, Ark.; and 12 grandchildren.
Services will be Saturday at Orion Church in Little Rock, Ark. Local arrangements are by Holcombe-Fisher Funeral Home in Flemington.
Her first husband, and the father of her children, was Johnny Wayne Taylor, whom she married in 1962.
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