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Robert Jung

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Robert Jung

Birth
Elizabeth, Union County, New Jersey, USA
Death
26 Feb 1989 (aged 40)
Richardson, Dallas County, Texas, USA
Burial
Dallas, Dallas County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Robert was a graduate of Weequahic High School in New Jersey. He worked for Western Electric, US Instrument Rentals and Rentelco/Equitable Life Leasing. He was married 3 times and had one child, Valerie. He also had 5 ex step daughters, Vionette, Wendy, Tonya, Stephanie and Jennifer and one ex step son Mark. He was an avid hunter and enjoyed archery, guns and fishing. His favorite hobby was to sit up in a tree for hours in the middle of no where while his family learned to despise camping due to the lack of running water or a lake nearby. They also learned first hand what a havelina was. He did like his country music, Crystal Gale,David Allen Coe, but he did own some Led Zeppelin and other c.d's. He had kinda a dry sense of humor that he passed on to his only child along with great marksmanship. The only thing he didn't leave her was his awesome venison chili and venison stroganoff recipes.
Robert was a graduate of Weequahic High School in New Jersey. He worked for Western Electric, US Instrument Rentals and Rentelco/Equitable Life Leasing. He was married 3 times and had one child, Valerie. He also had 5 ex step daughters, Vionette, Wendy, Tonya, Stephanie and Jennifer and one ex step son Mark. He was an avid hunter and enjoyed archery, guns and fishing. His favorite hobby was to sit up in a tree for hours in the middle of no where while his family learned to despise camping due to the lack of running water or a lake nearby. They also learned first hand what a havelina was. He did like his country music, Crystal Gale,David Allen Coe, but he did own some Led Zeppelin and other c.d's. He had kinda a dry sense of humor that he passed on to his only child along with great marksmanship. The only thing he didn't leave her was his awesome venison chili and venison stroganoff recipes.


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