She was born in Kolbermoor, Germany in 1925, one of seven children of the late Josef Rieder and Eliese Drexle.
Lotte married Charles and they moved to America in 1952.
She was active outdoors and loved gardening, cooking, playing cards, doing word puzzles, watching ice skating, and listening to music.
In addition to her parents, Lotte was preceded in death by her husband: Charles V. Kunzman; her sisters: Erna, Frieda, and Hildagard; and, her brothers: Siegfried, Josef, and Albert.
She is survived by her son: Karl H. Kunzman of Camp Hill; her granddaughters: Rachel (Dave) Benkovic and Rebecca (Michael) Hein; her great-grandsons: David Benkovic, Jr., Luka Benkovic, and Alex Hein.
A private Memorial Service will be held in Indiantown Gap National Cemetery for the family.
Central Pennsylvania Cremation Society, Harrisburg
Published by Patriot-News from Nov. 19 to Nov. 21, 2021
WIFE OF KUNZMAN, CHARLES V
SFC
She was born in Kolbermoor, Germany in 1925, one of seven children of the late Josef Rieder and Eliese Drexle.
Lotte married Charles and they moved to America in 1952.
She was active outdoors and loved gardening, cooking, playing cards, doing word puzzles, watching ice skating, and listening to music.
In addition to her parents, Lotte was preceded in death by her husband: Charles V. Kunzman; her sisters: Erna, Frieda, and Hildagard; and, her brothers: Siegfried, Josef, and Albert.
She is survived by her son: Karl H. Kunzman of Camp Hill; her granddaughters: Rachel (Dave) Benkovic and Rebecca (Michael) Hein; her great-grandsons: David Benkovic, Jr., Luka Benkovic, and Alex Hein.
A private Memorial Service will be held in Indiantown Gap National Cemetery for the family.
Central Pennsylvania Cremation Society, Harrisburg
Published by Patriot-News from Nov. 19 to Nov. 21, 2021
WIFE OF KUNZMAN, CHARLES V
SFC
Family Members
Sponsored by Ancestry
Advertisement
Explore more
Sponsored by Ancestry
Advertisement