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Armand & Joan Kunde

Updated Mar 25, 2024
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Armand & Joan Kunde
Armand & Joan Kunde at dinner.
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Armand Kunde
Armand Kunde was married to his Lincoln High School sweetheart Joan Joyce Smith Kunde, is father to seven children and was an active member of the San Jose and Pebble Beach communities. Born and raised in San Jose California, he was a successful businessman with interests in trucking, real estate, and politics and was part of the transformation of the valley from orchards to the high-tech capitol as it's known today - Silicon Valley. For 40 years he travelled to Indianapolis to watch the Indy car races, enjoyed the Chargers, Sharks, Yankees, Giants and the 49ers, had a love for jigsaw puzzles which became a family tradition, was known for his parties and family gatherings, and had a very large group of friends.
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Joan Joyce Kunde
Joan Joyce Smith was born in Gainesville Cooke County Texas to John Smith (born 1908) and Lena Leona Spangler (1911-1973), and had a brother and a sister. She was married to Armand Kunde and they had seven children together.
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