The Fort Morgan Times

L ynnetta Koch Wunsch

January 31, 1952 - December 26, 2023

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Lynnetta Kay Wunsch transition­ed from earthly life to eternal life on December 26, 2023. She was born January 31, 1952 in Akron, Colorado to Fred E. Koch, Jr., and Marrietta (nee Brown). She was very popular in high school and loved to dance. She was the Akron High School Homecoming Queen in the fall of 1967 and graduated in 1969. Later that year she began her studies as a cosmetolog­ist at the Greeley Beauty School. After graduation in

1970, she moved to Fort Morgan where she first worked at the Bonne Rouge on Ensign Street and later at the Beaute Boutique on South Sherman Street with her dear friend,

Rosalean Hadaway. In August 1972 she met Rev. Ronald Wunsch. Their courtship was largely by postal mail because he had returned to Union Theologica­l Seminary in New York City to complete his final year of study. On June 23, 1973 they were married at the First United Methodist Church in Akron. So began an adventure that would take her to many places in the United States and overseas as she followed and supported Ron in his ministry. They moved 14 times in the 50 years of their marriage. Later that fall, they returned to New York City where Ron was doing post-graduate study at Columbia University. This was a big step for a young lady who had been raised on a farm 15 miles from a town of several thousand to a city of eight million. Lynn worked as a beautician at

Attameier's Beauty

Salon just off of Park Avenue. In spring 1974 they moved to Palisades Park, NJ and Lynn started working at the J C Penney Store in the Paramus Park Mall. Next, they moved to Leetonia, OH where Lynn worked at the J C Penney Store in Salem, OH. She gave birth to her daughter, Rebecca Kay (Becky), while they lived in Salem. Shortly after that, she moved to Brush, CO and began working at the local Sears Catalog Store.

Her son, William Fredrick, was born during this time.

In June 1982 Ron joined the US Army as a Chaplain and Lynn and the family followed him to his first assignment at Fort Riley, KS. Lynn thoroughly enjoyed being an Army Wife.

She supported her children's school activities and was involved in chapel events, and social functions. The next assignment was to Hanau, Germany. There Lynn became a Girl Scout Leader and took her troop on trips to Rome, Italy and to a Girl Scout Retreat Center called Our Chalet in Switzerlan­d. Lynn became a Teacher's Assistant at the children's elementary school.

After moving to Fayettevil­le, NC, Lynn changed profession­s and became a

pre-school teacher, first, at the Hayney School and, then, at the Child Developmen­t Center of Cape Fear Hospital. She continued as a pre-school teacher in Heidelberg, Germany and Fort Myer, VA. While there she earned her Child Developmen­t Certificat­e at Northern Virginia Community College. Everywhere she taught, her students loved her and the parents admired "Miss Lynn's" wisdom and guidance.

After assignment­s at Fort Eustis, VA and

Fort Leonard Wood,

MO, Lynn and Ron returned to parish ministry in Lafayette,

IN. They subsequent­ly retired and moved to Longmont, CO.

At the various Army Posts, she was active in the Protestant Women of the Chapel (PWOC). And, at the last civilian church, she led several Women's Bible Study Groups and was the organizer and director of several Vacation

Bible School events. Lynn was blessed with a friendly personalit­y and loved to visit with acquaintan­ces and strangers alike. She was always a strong-willed, fiercely independen­t person, and staunch advocate for her children and husband. Lynn was very kind and generous, and exuded love to her students, colleagues, church members, and family. Unfortunat­ely, Lynn also suffered for many years from a number of health ailments that wore her down physically and emotionall­y, though her friendline­ss, concern for others, and faith in Christ remained strong. Lynn was preceded in death by her parents, Fred and Marrietta Koch. She is survived by her husband, Ronald; a daughter, Rebecca Hershey (Aaron) of Firestone, CO; a son, William Wunsch (Lisa) of Chicago, IL; two grandsons, William and Andrew Hershey of Firestone and a granddaugh­ter, Josie Lynn Wunsch of Chicago; and two brothers Duane Koch of Otis (Julie) and Delbert Koch of Akron (Jeannine); and one sister, Karen Kissel of Penrose (John) and by many other nieces and nephews, and friends who loved her and who are blessed by having known her.

The family wishes to thank the entire staff of the Peaks Care Center in Longmont for the genuinenes­s of their profession­alism and care during her several stays at the Center. There will be a private service for the family at a later date. In lieu of flowers, please send donations in her name to the American Diabetes Associatio­n, either on-line or mail your donation to P.O. Box 7023, Merrifield, VA 22116-7023.

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