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John L. Kuehnle,

February 12, 1930 ~ February 28, 2010

John L. Kuehnle, Sr., 80, Mechanicsville, died Sunday, February 28, 2010. John was born February 12, 1930, to Louis and Mae (Billmeyer) Kuehnle in Dubuque, Iowa. He attended school in Dubuque and graduated from Senior High School, attended Loras College and graduated from the University of Iowa Law School in 1953. John worked many small jobs while attending college. He delivered flowers and furniture, worked on the railroad and for John Deere. John was an excellent softball fast pitcher. He was offered jobs, so he would play for the employer's team. It was after one of his games he asked his catcher's sister, Donna Orndorff, on a date and from there love blossomed. While on leave from the service, (he was stationed in Puerto Rico), they were united in marriage in the rectory of Holy Trinity Catholic Church in Dubuque on December 19, 1954. After his discharge from the army they settled in Mechanicsville where John practiced law for 53 years. To this union six children where born: John Kuehnle and Michele Finnegan, Mark and Julie Kuehnle, Anne and Joseph Matulka, Sara Fitzgerald, Jane and Ken Malaby and Lora Kuehnle. His family continued to grow with the addition of his grandchildren: Joel, Ruth, Paul, James, Ellen, Jill, Erik, Alison, Emma and Ian. His extended family includes his two sisters and their spouses, Kay and Bill Frommelt and LouAnn and Tom Kress, and in-laws, Shirley Lange and Ron and Lois Orndorff and 19 nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents, infant brother Carson, infant daughter Lora, grandchildren James and Emma, and brother-in-law Cecil Lange. John supported the community he lived in by being an active member of Lions Club, Mechanicsville Commercial Club, St. Mary's Catholic Church and Knights of Columbus, Cedar County Bar Association, and the Iowa Bar Association. He was presented with the Melvin Jones Fellow Dedicated Humanitarian Services. He served on the Iowa Board of Governors in the 1980's. John enjoyed sports - from playing himself to watching his children and grandchildren. He attended Hawkeye sports for over the past 50 years. If you stopped by their home he and Donna were usually watching a sporting event on TV. In high school, he was honored as a National Thespian, and which his children also participated in and enjoyed. As most families, we are glad John was a part of our lives. We appreciate the lessons he taught us and the love he shared with us. Contributions maybe made in John's memory to the Mechanicsville Ambulance Service, MCC Food Pantry, and St. Mary's Catholic Church General Fund. Funeral Mass, Wednesday, 11:00 a.m., at St. Mary's Catholic Church, Mechanicsville, by Reverend Andrew Kelly. Friends may call Tuesday, from 4:00 until 8:00 p.m., at Morgan Funeral and Cremation Choices Mount Vernon Chapel. Private family burial, Rose Hill Cemetery in the spring. On line condolences, www.morganfuneralchoices.com.

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  1. Donna and family…you are all in our thoughts and prayers. Jack will be so missed. I have so many wonderful memories of him over the years and know there are many others out there who do as well. Thinking of all of you. God bless.

  2. Dear Kuehnle Family, John was my CCD teacher when my family lived in Mechanicsville in the late ’60’s and ’70’s He was a wonderful role model and friend. My sympathy and prayers go out to all of you. With fond regards, Jean (Zearing) Carpenter

  3. Donna & family, My heartfelt prayers and sympathy for you as John enters eternal life. John was always a very special and helpful friend…not only for me personally but for the parish. He will be especially remembered in my Mass tomorrow as well as my prayers.

  4. Sending my deepest smipathy for your loss. Hope during this time of sorrow that you will find grace in god and cofort in each other to deal with this time of need. My thoghts and prayers are with you whole family. May the peace of the Lord be with you always.

  5. Thank you for allowing us to take care of Jack. I enjoyed the short time I got to spend with him . What a great man he was. May you find comfort in the days ahead in the many wonderful memories of him,

  6. Dear Donna and Family, Our thoughts and prayers are with you today. We wish we could be with you and your family.

  7. My deepest smypathy to my dear friend Anne and the Kuehnle family. May God Bless and be with you all at this difficult time. Love, Eileen

  8. John, Sorry to hear about the death of your father. You and your family will be in my thoughts and prayers.

  9. Donna & family, just heard the news now and was very saddened to hear of Johns passing. He was truly one of a kind and I will miss him dearly, you have my deepest condolances. Sean c. Lamont & the Lamont family.


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