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John P. Kushenbach, 90

November 30, 2019

WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. - John Philip Kushenbach, 90, of Williamstown, Mass., died Saturday, November 30, 2019, at Berkshire Medical Center.



He was born in Chicago, Ill., on March 5, 1929, son of Philip Joseph Kushenbach and Margaret Frances (Hillbrook) Kushenbach. He attended schools in both Chicago and Brookfield, Ill.



John was a veteran of the U.S/ Air Force. During the Korean War he served as an airplane mechanic on Okinawa, which fostered his lifelong passion for planes. In his later years he enjoyed building and flying radio-controlled airplanes with members of the Checkerboard RC Club in Forest Park, Ill. At the time of his retirement, he was employed as a manufacturing engineer in the dental handpiece industry following extensive early training as a tool and die maker. Due to his keen mechanical mind, his family was hard-pressed to find anything he could not fix.



After meeting at a community dance in Topeka, Kansas, he and Glenda Jane Miller were married on August 19, 1950. Their union endured for nearly 57 years before her death in 2007. John and Glenda often spoke fondly of the brief time they lived in Ireland. In addition to their European travels, they crisscrossed the U.S. and Canada many times in their trusty camping trailer, Daisy.



John is survived by his daughter, Karen Kowitz of Williamstown, Mass.; two grandchildren, Spencer (Annie) Kowitz and Marta Kowitz; two brothers, Roger Kushenbach and Thomas Kushenbach, as well as nieces and nephews.



Besides his wife, John was predeceased by his son, J. Philip Kushenbach Jr.; and his sister, Mary Jankowski. 



Funeral notice: A celebration of John’s life will take place on December 14, 2019, at 11 a.m. at Sweetwood, 1611 Cold Spring Road, Williamstown. Burial will take place in Illinois next spring. Friends may make donations in his name to Soldier On of Pittsfield, an organization that provides veterans with shelter and support. To add to the Book of Memories, please visit www.flynndagnolifuneralhomes.com.




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I had the privilege of caring for John on the rehabilitation unit at BMC . We would talk late into the evening about lots of different things , mainly work and family and life in general . John was very easy to chat with and was unusually astute for his age . He never complained about his circumstances, and seemed to face everything “ head on “ including his therapy . In other words , he was one of the patients nurses “ fight over “ .He loved his family very much and always looked forward to seeing his devoted daughter Karen walk in the door . I didn’t know John for long but I thought he would be the type of man I would be proud to call my father . May your soul Rest In Peace John .
from: Siobhan Fusini on: 12-22-2019

Was so very sorry when I heard of the death of your Dad. I didn't know him only for a very brief time but he seemed like a very nice man. Know that you and children are in my thoughts and prayers.
from: Alzada Sawyeron: 12-10-2019

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