Robert John Kuntz
June 15, 1946 – June 16, 2022
Robert John Kuntz, 76, of Port Republic, MD passed away on June 16, 2022 in Port Republic, MD. Robert was born in Arlington, VA to Joseph and Clara Kuntz in 1946. He attended Northwestern High School in Hyattsville, MD. Upon graduation Robert enlisted in the United States Marine Corps and served honorably. Robert was a long-time employee of Prince George’s County Public Schools, where he retired as the Director of Capital Programs. He was also the owner of R.J. Kuntz Electric Company. As much as he liked to work, he loved his hobbies. They included earning a private pilot’s license, fly fishing, hunting, and golfing. He was also a member of the All-American Harley Davidson Club.
Robert is survived by his wife of 56 years Linda Kuntz. He is also survived by his children, Christy McDonald (Eric) and Tracey Howerton (Don); 5 grandchildren and 2 great grandchildren. All services are private.
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My most heartfelt condolences to the family. Bob & I spent a lot of time together motorcycle riding and hunting, (not to mention a Caribbean cruise). He spoke of his family often and always with a smile on his face. Bob was my best friend and I will miss him dearly.
Our heartfelt thoughts and prayers with all of Bob’s family during this sorrow. Bob was an amazing man who loved his family beyond words. We shared some very grand times both riding our motorcycles together and also a Caribbean cruise together as part of our Harley Davidson Family. Bob will be missed more than words can express. Our condolences to all of his family. May God Bless Bob and keep him and also bring peace to the family.
So sorry for your loss. My husband Greg (Skid Vicious) and I rode and cruised with Bob several times. He helped us with learning about paintings while on the cruise! He was a wealth of knowledge. I pray peace and comfort for the family
Bob was a dear friend and colleague. We met when he was at Prince George’s County Public Schools, and our friendship continued when we both moved on to new phases of life. He was an exceptional man – warm, funny, considerate, thinking, strong-willed but always reasonable. My best wishes to the entire family for your loss, I know how much you’ll miss him as father, husband, councilor, and friend.
My prayers go out to Bob’s family during this time of sorrow. Bob and I met at Prince George’s County Public Schools where he became my supervisor, then director. Bob wasn’t just a co-worker, he was truly a friend to me and my husband. He really made working fun and always had a story to tell. We stayed in touch over the years and I always looked forward to our conversations; not saying anything but everything. He will forever be in my heart and will be missed.
Dear Linda, Tracy, Don and girls,
We are so sorry for your loss. Bob was a sweet, wonderful man who we loved living near. Talking to him proved his love for his family… every time !
He is the reason I have a weeping willow in my back yard and I love it!!! Thank you Bob!!!
Praying for you all.
Patti and Bruce Serena and family.
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My most heartfelt condolences to the family. Bob & I spent a lot of time together motorcycle riding and hunting, (not to mention a Caribbean cruise). He spoke of his family often and always with a smile on his face. Bob was my best friend and I will miss him dearly.
Our heartfelt thoughts and prayers with all of Bob’s family during this sorrow. Bob was an amazing man who loved his family beyond words. We shared some very grand times both riding our motorcycles together and also a Caribbean cruise together as part of our Harley Davidson Family. Bob will be missed more than words can express. Our condolences to all of his family. May God Bless Bob and keep him and also bring peace to the family.
So sorry for your loss. My husband Greg (Skid Vicious) and I rode and cruised with Bob several times. He helped us with learning about paintings while on the cruise! He was a wealth of knowledge. I pray peace and comfort for the family
Bob was a dear friend and colleague. We met when he was at Prince George’s County Public Schools, and our friendship continued when we both moved on to new phases of life. He was an exceptional man – warm, funny, considerate, thinking, strong-willed but always reasonable. My best wishes to the entire family for your loss, I know how much you’ll miss him as father, husband, councilor, and friend.
My prayers go out to Bob’s family during this time of sorrow. Bob and I met at Prince George’s County Public Schools where he became my supervisor, then director. Bob wasn’t just a co-worker, he was truly a friend to me and my husband. He really made working fun and always had a story to tell. We stayed in touch over the years and I always looked forward to our conversations; not saying anything but everything. He will forever be in my heart and will be missed.
Dear Linda, Tracy, Don and girls,
We are so sorry for your loss. Bob was a sweet, wonderful man who we loved living near. Talking to him proved his love for his family… every time !
He is the reason I have a weeping willow in my back yard and I love it!!! Thank you Bob!!!
Praying for you all.
Patti and Bruce Serena and family.