Robert Jung worked at Westat IBM and Anteon. He had a scuba certification and was a lover of all types of food especially Italian food. He traveled in his youngers days to India, Africa and Italy. He was a cadet at Kings Point and graduated there. He was a member of the Gators club at Kings Point.
Services were held at St Francis Church Potomac Maryland. Family and friends were recieved at 10:00 am for visitation of Robert Jung. Church services began at 11:00 am
Survivors included
two brothers Perry and Bill Jung and two sister in laws
Joyce and Judy Jung
One sister Mary Mark and brother in law George Mark
grand sons Christian Gabriel Noah and Jonah Hartman
One son Micah Jung
two daughters Jennifer Jung and Gina Hartman
nephews who attended
Micheal Jung, Gregory Jung, David Mark and wife Diana
grand Nephew Sebastian and Loria Mark
two Nieces Stacey Jung & Linda (Mark) Kirkpatrick
First cousin to Suzanne Jung Joanne Fowler and Son Chris Fowler were in attendance
Neigbors Eric and Judith Benderson and daughters Lisa and Meredith, Claes G. and Mary anne Ryn and daughters Vikia and Elizebeth, Robert and Beverly Finkelstein
Co-worker Margaret Marge Shanks came as well as Daughter Gina Hartman's neighbor
Interment followed at Parklawn Memorial and Menorah Gardens cemetery.
Chinese and Christian rituals taking place at cemetery with Family and Friends gathering at Cemetery office for celebration feast of Roast Chicken, Egg, Turkey Sandwiches, Ocean Spray Cran-Mango drink Pellgarnio Drink Ecto-Plasma Ghostbusters drink,
Desserts included mini cheese cakes
burial location
go straight into cemetery go to Oriental (Asian) section pass the jewish section on right, go up hill. On left you see Buddist section. (Note last Budda statue has music) Go to first right down hill from Oriental section then first left. Stop at sign Section 30 Walk 12 steps and Robert Jung is there.
[link]http://www.colefuneral.com/notices/Robert-Jung[/link]
Robert is buried on the right of the marker. Wife and son will be buried in the middle and left of marker
Robert Jung worked at Westat IBM and Anteon. He had a scuba certification and was a lover of all types of food especially Italian food. He traveled in his youngers days to India, Africa and Italy. He was a cadet at Kings Point and graduated there. He was a member of the Gators club at Kings Point.
Services were held at St Francis Church Potomac Maryland. Family and friends were recieved at 10:00 am for visitation of Robert Jung. Church services began at 11:00 am
Survivors included
two brothers Perry and Bill Jung and two sister in laws
Joyce and Judy Jung
One sister Mary Mark and brother in law George Mark
grand sons Christian Gabriel Noah and Jonah Hartman
One son Micah Jung
two daughters Jennifer Jung and Gina Hartman
nephews who attended
Micheal Jung, Gregory Jung, David Mark and wife Diana
grand Nephew Sebastian and Loria Mark
two Nieces Stacey Jung & Linda (Mark) Kirkpatrick
First cousin to Suzanne Jung Joanne Fowler and Son Chris Fowler were in attendance
Neigbors Eric and Judith Benderson and daughters Lisa and Meredith, Claes G. and Mary anne Ryn and daughters Vikia and Elizebeth, Robert and Beverly Finkelstein
Co-worker Margaret Marge Shanks came as well as Daughter Gina Hartman's neighbor
Interment followed at Parklawn Memorial and Menorah Gardens cemetery.
Chinese and Christian rituals taking place at cemetery with Family and Friends gathering at Cemetery office for celebration feast of Roast Chicken, Egg, Turkey Sandwiches, Ocean Spray Cran-Mango drink Pellgarnio Drink Ecto-Plasma Ghostbusters drink,
Desserts included mini cheese cakes
burial location
go straight into cemetery go to Oriental (Asian) section pass the jewish section on right, go up hill. On left you see Buddist section. (Note last Budda statue has music) Go to first right down hill from Oriental section then first left. Stop at sign Section 30 Walk 12 steps and Robert Jung is there.
[link]http://www.colefuneral.com/notices/Robert-Jung[/link]
Robert is buried on the right of the marker. Wife and son will be buried in the middle and left of marker
Gravesite Details
Marker has together forever beloved son loving wife and mother