Allan William Schunk Of Westhampton Beach Dies October 21 - 27 East

Allan William Schunk Of Westhampton Beach Dies October 21

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Allan Schunk

Funeral services for Allan William Schunk of Westhampton Beach were held on October 25.  COURTESY WESTHAMPTON BEACH FIRE DEPARTMENT

Funeral services for Allan William Schunk of Westhampton Beach were held on October 25. COURTESY WESTHAMPTON BEACH FIRE DEPARTMENT

author on Oct 29, 2018

Allan William Schunk of Westhampton Beach died on October 21, 2018. He was 48.

Mr. Schunk was a 1988 graduate of Westhampton Beach High School and a lifelong resident of Westhampton Beach. He served in both the Westhampton Beach Fire Department and Westhampton War Memorial Ambulance. He worked with his father building and repairing fire trucks, and was a bartender for many years at Magic’s and the Artful Dodger.

He was predeceased by his father, Robert Schunk. He is survived by his mother, Cynthia Schunk; and his brother, Darryl Schunk and wife Tonya Schunk.

A funeral service was held on October 25 at Werner Rothwell Funeral Home in Westhampton Beach, followed by cremation.

Memorial donations may be made to the Westhampton Beach Fire Department Antique Committee or the Suffolk County Volunteer Firefighter’s Burn Center Fund.

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