Cloe Lynn Duntz

SALISBURY — Beloved daughter and sister Cloe Lynn Duntz, 22, of Undermountain Road and formerly of Murrells Inlet, S.C., passed away Sept. 6, 2017, at her home.  

She was born Oct. 26, 1994, in Sharon, the daughter of Donald M. Duntz Jr. of Salisbury and Michelle (Hallstrom) Blackwell of Murrells Inlet, S.C.

Cloe was employed at LaBonne’s Market in Salisbury. 

An outgoing free spirit, she enjoyed photography, drawing and reading, and had a tender and nurturing heart, especially to those in need. Cloe was a friend to everyone she met, from Florida to New England.

In addition to her parents, Cloe is survived by her sister, Jenna Duntz of Surfside Beach, S.C.; her brother, D.J. Duntz of Salisbury; her paternal grandmother, Gudrun Duntz of Falls Village; her maternal grandparents, Harry Hallstrom of Nevis, West Indies, and Judith Peters of Sarasota, Fla.; two aunts, Marsha Jorgensen of New Hartford, Conn., and Becky Duntz of East Canaan; a niece, Caydence Bryant, and a nephew, Braxton Creech, both of Surfside Beach.

A celebration of Cloe’s life will be held on  Thursday, Sept. 14, at the Salisbury Town Grove  from 5 to 8 p.m. Memorial donations may be sent to the Last Post Animal Sanctuary, In Memory of Cloe Duntz, P.O. Box 259, Falls Village, CT 06031.

Arrangements are under the care of the Newkirk-Palmer Funeral Home in North Canaan.

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