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<strong>Gunn</strong> <strong>Obituaries</strong><br />

Aaron <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

46, of Memphis, died, Monday, July 17, 2006. Funeral services will be today at 10 a.m., at<br />

Anointed Temple of Praise. Burial will follow at All Saints Cemetery of Memphis. M. J.<br />

Edwards Funeral Home 901-332-3164<br />

Aaron Oliver <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

82, a retired tobacco farmer and horseman of Kenbridge, Va. died on March 22, 2007. He<br />

was born in Brunswick County on Oct. 18, 1924 to C.W. and Avie White <strong>Gunn</strong>. He was the<br />

husband of the late Juanita Hawkins <strong>Gunn</strong>; and father of the late Tina <strong>Gunn</strong> Dorin. He is<br />

survived by three sons, Mike <strong>Gunn</strong>, Ed <strong>Gunn</strong> and Bob <strong>Gunn</strong>; 10 grandchildren, Chad<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, Ryan <strong>Gunn</strong>, Greg <strong>Gunn</strong>, Kerri Heatwole, Sara Gibson, Lance Dorin, Aaron Dorin,<br />

Olivia Dare Dorin, Reagan Dorin and Eddie <strong>Gunn</strong>; 10 great-grandchildren, 132 foster<br />

sons; two brothers, Eldrid <strong>Gunn</strong> and R.R. "Buck" <strong>Gunn</strong>; two sisters, Clarene Weaver and<br />

Avie Ann Bowman; his wife, Dorothy Daniel <strong>Gunn</strong> of Alberta; four stepdaughters, Destiny<br />

Danyel, Janice Daniel, Patricia Vaughan and Donna Daniel; seven stepgrandchildren and<br />

six stepgreat-grandchildren. Aaron was a World War II veteran in the U.S. Navy aboard<br />

the USS N.C. and the USS ARATHUSA. The family will receive friends Saturday evening<br />

from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at the Clarke Funeral Home, Kenbridge. Funeral services will be<br />

conducted Sunday, March 25, 2007, 3 p.m. at the Kenbridge United Methodist Church.<br />

Interment in the Kenbridge Heights Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, please consider memorial<br />

donations to the Kenbridge United Methodist Church, P.O. Box 926, Kenbridge, Va. 23944.<br />

Published in the Richmond Times-Dispatch on 3/23/2007. (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Abe <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

LaCrosse, Wisconsin - Abe <strong>Gunn</strong> died at his home, 519 North Eighth street early this<br />

afternoon. September 23, 1923. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was sixty years old and one of the best known<br />

politicians in the city. Until recently he was the proprietor of Hunter's Delight on French<br />

Island, well known location to all locals.<br />

Abel <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

(<strong>New</strong> York) "Died -- Another patriot gone. Died in this village on Wednesday last, Mr.<br />

Abel <strong>Gunn</strong> a soldier of the Revolution, in the 88th year of his age. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was under the<br />

personal command of Washington during all the early part of the war and engaged in most<br />

of the actions that marked the disastrous campaigns of 1776, from the defeat of the<br />

Americans on Long Island, and their retreat through <strong>New</strong> York and <strong>New</strong> Jersey into<br />

Pennsylvania. He was in the party that crossed the Delaware with Washington the night of<br />

the memorable 25th of December, 1776, and captured the Hessians at Trenton; was also<br />

one of the party that overturned the statue of George Third in <strong>New</strong> York at the<br />

commencement of the war in 1775. He had been for more than fifty years a resident of this<br />

town, and for the past thirty years an exemplary member of the Episcopal Church. He was<br />

buried with military honors."[Source: "The Records of Christ Church" Poughkeepsie, NY,


F.B. House 1911- 1916,<br />

Abelene Wilson <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

60, wife of James Elmore <strong>Gunn</strong> of 912 Overlook Dr., died Tuesday in Annie Penn Hospital,<br />

Reidsville. Funeral plans are incomplete. The body is at Fair Funeral Home. Survivors are<br />

husband; daughter, Miss Faye <strong>Gunn</strong> of the home; sisters, Mrs. Violet Troxler of Staunton,<br />

Va., Mrs. Forest Collins of Eden, Mrs. Dessie Wall of Rt. 3 Reidsville, Mrs. Mary Roberts<br />

of <strong>New</strong>port <strong>New</strong>s, Va. Greensboro Daily <strong>New</strong>s, NC Wed. 3/10/1971<br />

Abner M. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Sanford, NC Gebruary 6, 1935. Abner <strong>My</strong>ers <strong>Gunn</strong>, 88 oldest of Sanford citizens and one<br />

of the two ramining Confederate veterans of Lee County, died at his home here at 6 o’clock<br />

this morning. Death was attributed to the infirmities of age. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born in<br />

Rockingham County, and came to Sanford 25 years ago from Forsyth County. He was<br />

president of the <strong>Gunn</strong> Veneering company here and active in the Presbyterian Church of<br />

which he was an elder at the time of the death. He is survived by one daughter Miss Irene<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, and two sons. T. G. And C. M. <strong>Gunn</strong>, all of Sanford. His wife died in 1929. The<br />

funeral service will be conducted at the residence Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock and<br />

interment will be in Buffalo Cemetery. Greensboro Record, Wednesday Feb 6, 1935, pg 10.<br />

Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc<br />

Acors Rathurn <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

84, formerly of Richmond, Va., died Saturday at the home of his daughter, Mrs. John G.<br />

Bruce of Bluefield, West Virginia. Funeral services will be held at 2 pm Monday at the<br />

Joseph W. Bliley Funeral home, with burial in Hollywood Cemetery. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> the son of<br />

James Pleasants <strong>Gunn</strong> and Regina Clarke <strong>Gunn</strong> of Richmond, was connected with the city<br />

comptroller's office here for many years. He was a thirty-second degree mason and a<br />

member of Dove Lodge A.F. & A. M. In addition to his daughter, Mrs. Bruce, he is<br />

survived by three grandsons. RTD Sunday May 30, 1943, page 12<br />

A. D. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

A. D. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 57 of Houston Texas who was formerly a resident of El Paso, died Thursday,<br />

Oct 13, 1977, in a Houston hospital. <strong>Gunn</strong> was retired from the Texas Employment<br />

Commission and was also retired from the US Air Force as a Leiutenant Colonel. He<br />

served in WWII and Korea. He is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Marguerite <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Miller of South Carolina, Miss Virginia <strong>Gunn</strong> of Austin, a son, A. D. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr of San<br />

Angelo, and two brothers, John <strong>Gunn</strong> and Dr. Grover <strong>Gunn</strong>, both of Houston. Funeral<br />

services were held at 10:30 am today in Houston. (Alfred David <strong>Gunn</strong>)<br />

Ada D. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Mrs. Ada Dixon <strong>Gunn</strong>, 83, of Route 7, died in Annie Penn Memorial Hospital Thursday at<br />

5:10 p.m. following an illness of one day. She was the former Ada Dixon, daughter of the<br />

late Jacob W. and Sallie Strader Dixon. She was born in Rockingham County and lived in<br />

the Mt. Carmel Community most of her life. She was the widow of Eddie Moss <strong>Gunn</strong> who<br />

died in 1963. She was a member of Happy Home Christian Church. Surviving are two


daughters, Misses Clarice and Ruth Helen <strong>Gunn</strong>, both of the home; two sons Marvin L.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Asheville and Edwin A. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Route 7; one brother, John W. Dixon of Route 1,<br />

Brown Summit; four grandchildren. Funeral services will be conducted at 2:30 p.m.<br />

Saturday at Wilkerson Funeral Home by the Rev. Weldon Madren. Interment will be in<br />

the Mt. Carmel Methodist Church cemetery. The body will remain at the funeral home.<br />

2 nd obit<br />

2-5-1965 Reidsville Review 2-8-1965 - Reidsville Review - Funeral services for Mrs. Ada<br />

Dixon <strong>Gunn</strong>, 83, of Route 7, who died in Annie Penn Memorial Hospital Thursday, were<br />

conducted Saturday at 2:30 p.m. at Wilkerson Funeral Home Chapel by the Rev. Weldon<br />

Madren, the Rev. Thurman Bowers and the Rev. J. W. Andres. Interment was in Mt.<br />

Carmel Methodist Church cemetery. Pallbearers were Elwood Stone, Henry Stone, James<br />

Pettigrew, Jimmy Dixon, Ray Dixon and Edward Page. Honorary pallbearers were deacons<br />

of Happy Home Christian Church. Flowerbearers were friends and neighbors of the<br />

deceased.<br />

Ada Gulledge <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

90, of Colonial Heights, died Thursday, Sept. 23, 1999, at her residence. She was born in<br />

North Carolina and was the daughter of the late Andrew J. and Margaret Landon<br />

Gulledge. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was preceded in death by her husband, Preston O. <strong>Gunn</strong>. She is<br />

survived by nieces, Margaret Gulledge Hancock of Lebanon, Va., and Barbara Harmon<br />

Bevins of Dinwiddie; nephews, William A. Gulledge Jr. of Roanoke and John L. Gulledge<br />

Jr. of Virginia Beach; numerous great nieces and nephews; and a step-daughter, Faye<br />

<strong>New</strong>ton of Richmond.A funeral service will be held at 3 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 25, 1999, in<br />

the Chapel of the E. Alvin Small Funeral Home with the Rev. Willie Cromer Jr. officiating.<br />

Burial will follow in Blandford Cemetery, Petersburg. The family will receive friends from<br />

7 to 8:30 tonight at the funeral home.Services are being provided by the E. Alvin Small<br />

Funeral Home, Colonial Heights, Virginia.<br />

Ada M. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

of 1542-B Edgelawn Dr., died June 14, 1979. She is survived by her sister, Mrs. Bessie<br />

Harper of Fayetteville, N.C. Her remains rest at the Joseph W. Bliley Funeral Home, 3rd<br />

and Marshall. Graveside services Monday at 11 a.m. in Oakwood.Richmond Times<br />

Dispatch (VA) Sun. 6-17-1979<br />

Adam F. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Funeral services for Adam G. <strong>Gunn</strong>, who died of apoplexy Tuesday 8-25-1908, will be held<br />

in Albert Pike Memorial Hall in San Francisco at 2:30 p. m , Monday afternoon. The<br />

funeral will be under the auspices of Oakland Knights Templa r, Oakland Lodge No,and<br />

A. M., and Oakland Chapter No. 36, Order of Eastern Star. Adam F. <strong>Gunn</strong> was very<br />

widely known on the Pacific coast. He was active in Masonic affairs and a member of<br />

Oakland Command and Islam Temple. He was 63 years old, and leaves a widow and one<br />

son and a. married daughter whose home is in Chicago. (Born in England October 1844)<br />

Addean <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

TUPELO , Mississippi - Addean <strong>Gunn</strong> Coleman died Wednesday, May 10, 2006, at her


home in Tupelo. She was born Dec. 13, 1930, in Chickasaw county to the late Joseph<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>Sr. and Beatrice Morrow <strong>Gunn</strong>. She was a faith member of Mud Creek M.B. Church.<br />

She retired from Marshall Durbin/Purnell's Pride after 27 years. She spent her days<br />

reading God's holy word and watching Christian television. She loved her children and<br />

grandchildren with all her heart. Services will be at 11 a.m. Saturday at Mud Creek M.B.<br />

Church of Saltillo with the Rev. Sadler officiating. Burial will be in Porter's Memorial<br />

Gardens in Tupelo. N.L. Jones Funeral Directors is in charge of the arrangements.<br />

Survivors include three children, Tommy Mabry and wife, Bennie, of Tupelo, Jacquelline<br />

Lockridge and husband, Larry, of Saltillo, and William "Bill" Coleman Jr. of Tupelo; 17<br />

grandchildren, 11 great-grandchildren; one brother, Raymond <strong>Gunn</strong> of Tupelo; a host of<br />

nieces and nephews. Visitation will be from 4 to 6 p.m. today at the funeral home. The body<br />

will be placed in the church one hour prior to service time Saturday.<br />

Addie Lee <strong>Gunn</strong> Cooksey<br />

Addie Lee "Adlee" Cooksey passed away Sunday, August 24, 2003, in Angleton, Texas, at<br />

the age of 77. She was born to Ernest Floyd & Buna Mae McBride <strong>Gunn</strong> on March 3, 1926.<br />

Adlee was an area resident since 1946 and was co-owner of Cooksey's Gun Shop. Funeral<br />

services will be held at 2:00 p.m. Wednesday, August 27, 2003, at First Assembly of God<br />

Church, 329 N. Anderson, Angleton, Texas, of which she was a member, with Pastor Mike<br />

Hammons officiating. Burial will follow in Angleton Cemetery. Friends visited with the<br />

family from 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m., Tuesday, August 26, 2003, at Palms Funeral Home in<br />

Angleton, Texas. Serving as pallbearers will be Corey Cooksey, Michael Whorton, Michael<br />

Martin, Allen Borel, Travis Hall, Coby Hilton and Kelly Reedy. Adlee's parents; husband,<br />

Davis O. Cooksey Sr.; daughter, Denise Borel McAllister; two brothers; and three sisters<br />

precede her in death. Survivors include her son, Davis O. Cooksey Jr. (Ginger) of<br />

Angleton; daughter, Kathy Bowman (Kenny) of Angleton; grandchildren, Dalene Borel,<br />

Jennifer Whorton (Michael), Shannon Jackson (Les), Brandy Borel, Kristen Martin<br />

(Michael), Shelley Cooksey, Tori McAllister and Corey Cooksey; and six greatgrandchildren.<br />

Arrangements by Palms Funeral Home in Angleton, Texas.<br />

Addine <strong>Gunn</strong> LaSalle<br />

Jan 12 2000 Longview <strong>New</strong>s & Journal Longview TX Carthage- Services for Addine <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

LaSalle, 82, of Carthage will beheld at 2 p.m. today, Jan. 12, at the First United Methodist<br />

Church with Dr. E.B. Beasley and the Rev. Howard Huhn officiating. Interment will be in<br />

Oddfellow Cemetery. Arrangements are under the direction of Jimerson Funeral Home.<br />

Mrs. LaSalle died Monday, Jan. 10 2000, in Shreveport.<br />

Agnes C. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Mrs. Agnes C. <strong>Gunn</strong> aged 67 died Dec 26, 1917 in Lowell, Mass. Funeral services will be<br />

held at the rooms of Undertaker John A. Weirbeck, 42 Middlesex Street on Saturday<br />

afternoon at 2:30 pm. Friends invited without further notice.<br />

Agnes E. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Agnes E. Dunne, of Washingtonville, <strong>New</strong> York, died Friday, January 6, 2006 at Orange<br />

Regional Medical Center, Arden Hill Campus, Goshen. She was 91. The daughter of


Francis <strong>Gunn</strong> and Elizabeth Donohue <strong>Gunn</strong>, she was born March 25, 1914 in <strong>New</strong> York,<br />

N.Y. A five-year area resident, formerly of the Bronx, she was a retired pearl stringer for<br />

Tiffany and Co., <strong>New</strong> York, N.Y. She was the widow of John J. Dunne. Survivors include<br />

her son, John F. Dunne and wife Catherine of Beacon; three daughters, Patricia Benson<br />

and husband Charles of Pine Bush, Ann Hanratty and husband Arthur of Mahopac, Katie<br />

Curran and husband John of Washingtonville; 12 grandchildren; five greatgrandchildren;<br />

and several nieces. Visitation will be held at the Donovan Funeral Home, 82<br />

South Church St., Goshen, N.Y. on Sunday, Jan. 8, 2006 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral<br />

services will be held on Monday, Jan. 9 at 10 a.m. at St. John the Evangelist R.C. Church,<br />

71 Murray Ave., Goshen, N.Y. Burial will be in Gate of Heaven Cemetery, Valhalla.<br />

Arrangements made by Donovan Funeral Home<br />

Agnes Lillian <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Agnes Lillian, born February 22, 1917, passed away peacefully February 13, 2007 at<br />

Parkridge Centre. She was predeceased by her husband John Baker <strong>Gunn</strong> in 1973 and all<br />

her siblings, <strong>My</strong>rtle, Orville, Walter and Les Engelstad. She will be greatly missed by her<br />

children Linda (Bruce) McMillan, Bob (Lorraine) <strong>Gunn</strong>, Ken (Kris) <strong>Gunn</strong>; grandchildren,<br />

Marnie McMillan (Adam Duckett), Jamie (Jerry) Harder, Robbie <strong>Gunn</strong> (Angel<br />

Cherepacha) and Jessica <strong>Gunn</strong>; three great-grandchildren, Madison, Noah, and Sienna;<br />

and her long-time dear friend Nora Fraser. She was very proud of all her family and they<br />

were always the priority in her life. She will also be remembered for her lifetime work<br />

managing The Nut House, Eaton's candy counter, and the Laura Secord store. Memorial<br />

service will be held at a later date. Arrangements entrusted to Derryl Hildebrandt, PARK<br />

FUNERAL CHAPEL, 244-2103. Published in the Saskatoon StarPhoenix [John Baker<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> descended from George and Margaret Morrison <strong>Gunn</strong>]<br />

Agnes L. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

85, former Topekan, died Monday October 22, 1951, at the home of her daughter, Mrs.<br />

Lillian EDWARDS in Tulsa, Oklahoma. She had lived in Tulsa since 1918. She was a<br />

member of the North Topeka Baptist Church and the Eastern Star.Besides her daughter,<br />

she is survived by a sister, Mrs. George WHILLIS, Cedar Falls, Iowa; and two brothers,<br />

William L. HEWITT, Spokane, Wash., and David S. HEWITT, San Francisco, Calif. The<br />

funeral will be at 1:30 p.m. Thursday at the Wall-Diffenderfer Mortuary, with burial in<br />

Rochester Cemetery.<br />

Mrs. Agnes L. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

passed away on Tuesday, August 23, 2011. She was born on May 2, 1925, to Dick and<br />

Stasia Ruprecht. On April 10, 1945, she and Donald L. <strong>Gunn</strong> married; he predeceased her<br />

on August 23, 2006. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> retired from R&D at CWC after almost 50 years. She is<br />

survived by several sisters- and brothers-in-law, nieces and nephews. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was<br />

preceded in death by her sister, Mary Ann Veverica McAfee and her brother, Don<br />

Ruprecht. Those she leaves behind remember her with fond stories, her wit, wisdom,<br />

generosity, and fierce independence. A private family service will be held at a later date. In<br />

lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to St. Mary's Catholic Church or<br />

Harbor Hospice. Fremont, Michigan


Agnes Merritt. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

82, of Richmond, Virginia, wife of James William "Bill" <strong>Gunn</strong>, died Sunday, March 24,<br />

2002. In addition to her husband, Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> is survived by a sister-in-law, Jean West<br />

Merritt of Fayetteville, N.C.; and three nephews, Richard Talley of Beckley, W.Va, John<br />

Talley Jr.of Bowie, Md. and Terry Lee Merritt of Fayetteville, N.C. Remains rest at the<br />

Mechanicsville Chapel of the Bennett Funeral Home, 8014 Lee-Davis Road, where the<br />

family will receive friends 6 to 8 p.m. Tuesday and where services will be held 11 a.m.<br />

Wednesday. Interment to follow at 2 p.m. at Cedarwood Cemetery, Roanoke Rapids, N.C.<br />

Richmond Times Dispatch (VA) Tues. 3-26-2002<br />

A. L. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Funeral services for A. L. <strong>Gunn</strong> of 425-9th SE were held Sunday at 2 p.m. in the chapel of<br />

Fry and Gibbs Funeral Home with the Rev. A. B. White officiating. Burial followed in<br />

Rockford Cemetery. Pallbearers included Chet Hilyer, Joe Carter, J. H. (Heck)<br />

Blankinship, Jack Jamar, Robert Jamar, Loren Stephens, Eddie Ruthart and Lloyd<br />

Sterling. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> died Friday, November 14, 1980 in Parkland Hospital in Dallas, Texas<br />

Alan Dewey <strong>Gunn</strong> 1917 ~ 2005<br />

BOUNTIFUL - Alan Dewey <strong>Gunn</strong>, 88, passed away Thursday February 3, 2005 in<br />

Bountiful, Utah. He was born April 30, 1917 the son of William Everett and Florence<br />

Dewey <strong>Gunn</strong> in Hoytsville, Utah. He married Carol LaVonne Patterson March 12, 1949.<br />

Dewey was a graduate of East High School and received a sports scholarship to the<br />

University of Utah where he played football and graduated in 1940. He served in the U.S.<br />

Army Air Corp during World War II. He retired from Hill Air Force Base as a<br />

Classification Specialist. He was an active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latterday<br />

Saints where he held many positions. He loved to play golf and enjoyed hunting and<br />

fishing when he was younger. He is survived by his wife, Carol; son, Terrance Alan <strong>Gunn</strong>;<br />

daughter, Pamela Gayle Zivait (George); step-son, Warren W. Child(Florence). His<br />

greatest pleasure was spending time with his nine grandchildren, and 19 greatgrandchildren.<br />

Also survived by a sister, Marian G. Gardner (Horace). Preceded in death<br />

by his parents; and brother, Dale. Funeral services will be held 11 a.m. Thursday February<br />

10, 2005 at Lindquist's Bountiful Mortuary, 727 N. 400 E. where friends may call<br />

Wednesday Feb. 9th from 6-8 p.m. and 9:45-10:45 a.m. Thurs. prior to services. Interment,<br />

Bountiful Memorial Park.<br />

Alan R. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

a Vermont physician, died Wednesday of a brain tumor at his home in Rutland, Vt. He was<br />

47. He was born in Arlington and grew up in Maynard. He attended the University of<br />

Massachusetts-Amherst and received his medical degree from the University of Texas<br />

Health Science Center of San Antonio in 1981. Dr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was director and emergency<br />

room physician at Northeastern Northeastern Vermont Regional Hospital in St. Johnsbury<br />

for nine years. He moved to Rutland in 1992 to work in the Rutland Regional Medical<br />

Center emergency room


He was member of the American Medical Association, the Vermont State Medical Society,<br />

and the American Academy of Emergency Physicians. He leaves his wife of 24 years, Mary<br />

E. (Stigliani), and three daughters, Meghan E., Katie J. and Emily T., all of Rutland; two<br />

brothers, John F. of Avon-by-the-Sea, N.J., and Donald K. of Avon, Conn.; four sisters,<br />

Arlene Fitzpatrick of Austin, Texas, Sandra Connors of Hudson, Linda Paakkonen of<br />

Casper, Wyo., and Karen Jones of Clinton; and his step-mother, Mary <strong>Gunn</strong> of Ocala, Fla.<br />

A funeral Mass will be said tomorrow at 9 a.m. in St. Bridget Church in Maynard. Burial<br />

will be Tuesday in St. Bridget Cemetery. Publish Boston Globe September 27, 1998.<br />

Albert B. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Clarksville, Tennessee - September 25, 1892 Albert B. <strong>Gunn</strong>, son of A. B. <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Sadersville, a village about fifteen miles from here, met death in a peculiar manner<br />

yesterday by accidentally hanging himself. He took a hammock and tied it to the limb of a<br />

tree, making a swing about six feet in length and reaching within six inches of the ground.<br />

He stood on his head in the swing, and with his hands on the ground, twisted himself up in<br />

the hammock as tight as possible and let it uncoil rapidly. This was a favorite act with him.<br />

As he was absent longer than usual after going to the hammock, his mother went to look<br />

for him, finding him cold in death. His tongue was bitten in two, his face blackened and<br />

blood oozing from his body on the ground. It is thought he placed the hammock in a kind<br />

of a noose around his neck and in making his peculiar revolution lost his hold and choked<br />

to death. The jury of inquest returned a verdict of unintentional hanging. Yound <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

belonged to one of the most prominent families of his neighborhood. Macon Telegraph,<br />

published 9-27-1892 -(Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc) (Albert Bascomb <strong>Gunn</strong>)<br />

Albert Eugene <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Albert Eugene <strong>Gunn</strong>, 20, of 5432 Cash St., Anniston, Ala. died Saturday July 11, 1970.<br />

Funeral services will be held 3 p.m. Tuesday at the Northside Baptist Church with the Rev.<br />

C. Ray Till officiating. Burial will be in Anniston Memorial Gardens with Gray Brown -<br />

Service Mortuary directing. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Shirley Ann <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Anniston his father, Albert Roscoe <strong>Gunn</strong> of Anniston; his mother and stepfather, Mr. and<br />

Mrs. Hudson C. Barrs of Miami, Fla.; three sisters, Deborah Lynn and Portia <strong>Gunn</strong>, both<br />

of Miami, Fla., and Yvonne <strong>Gunn</strong> of Blue Mountain, Ala.; a stepbrother, Wayne Barrs of<br />

Miami, Fla.; and grandmothers, Mrs. George <strong>Gunn</strong> of Blue Mountain, Ala., and. Mrs.<br />

Louise Ledbetter of Anniston.<br />

Albert R. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Albert R. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 79, of Monroe Township died Monday, Nov. 26, 2007, at Raritan Bay<br />

Medical Center, Old Bridge.- Born in <strong>New</strong>ark, <strong>New</strong> Jersey, Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> lived in Edison for<br />

over 40 years before moving to Monroe Township in 2004. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was employed for 15<br />

years as a fireman at McGuire Air Force Base, retiring in 1994. He was a Marine Corps<br />

veteran of World War II and a life member of the John Basilone Detachment of the Marine<br />

Corps League, Milltown. He was predeceased by his wife, June Millard <strong>Gunn</strong>, in 1999.<br />

Surviving are his daughters and sons-in-law, Sharon and William Simon Jr. of Jamesburg<br />

and Belinda and Eddie Morris of Highland Park; three grandchildren, Karly Marie Simon,<br />

William Simon III and Jennifer Savarese, and two great-grandchildren, Cassandra Simon


and Gianna Vega. Services will be held at 12 noon on Thursday, Nov. 29, at Lester<br />

Memorial Home, 16 W. Church St., Jamesburg. Entombment will follow at Franklin<br />

Memorial Park, North Brunswick. Visiting hours for family and friends will be held from 2<br />

p.m.-4 p.m. and 7 p.m.-9 p.m. today (Wednesday) at the funeral home. In lieu of flowers,<br />

memorials may be made to the Alzheimer's Association, 400 Morris Ave., Suite 251,<br />

Denville, NJ 07834.<br />

Albert W. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Friends today mourned passing of Albert William <strong>Gunn</strong>, 68, of 127 San Mateo.drive, who<br />

had been 28 years a local resident of San Mateo, Ca. A salesman for a wholesale clothing<br />

firm, <strong>Gunn</strong> died this morning, March 19, 1943 following a long illness. He is survived by<br />

his widow, Mrs. Irene <strong>Gunn</strong>, and a son, Albert E. <strong>Gunn</strong> of San Francisco. Funeral services<br />

will be held at 10 o'clock Monday morning from the chapel of William Crosby and<br />

company in Burlingame and will be followed by burial in St. John's cemetery.<br />

Alex <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Funeral services were held Monday for Alex <strong>Gunn</strong>, 78, who died Oct. 16 1980 at his ranch<br />

home 30 miles from Lusk, Wyoming. Final rites were conducted at the Peet Mortuary<br />

Chapel by Rev. Delbert Dick of Wheatland. Organist was Mrs. Edna DeCastro, with Mark<br />

Lohr Interment was in the Lusk Cemetery. Memorials may be sent to the Niobrara<br />

Nursing Home. Pallbearers were Dean Leimser, Joe Leimser, Donald Johnson, Rod<br />

Geisinger, Gene Francis and Harry Baker. Honorary pallbearers were Luther Penfield Sr.,<br />

Louis Krecji, James Krecji, Dale Leimser, Bob Scott, Walter Farrell, T. J. Shipley, Ed<br />

Hesco, Alan Sheridan, John Goddard and Otto Vondra. The youngest child of (George)<br />

Hugh and Emma Schneider <strong>Gunn</strong>, Alex was born March 1, 1902, on the family farm near<br />

Scotland, S. D. After graduating from Scotland High School, he worked in that area for a<br />

number of years and attended South Dakota School of Mines in Rapid City for one year as<br />

a civil engineering student. In 1926 he came to Niobrara County, where he lived with his<br />

brother George and family for a time, on their homestead north of Lusk. While there he<br />

met Helen Ring, whom he married in 1928. After the marriage they lived one year in<br />

Scotland, S. D. They moved then to the Ring ranch 20 miles north of Harrison, where they<br />

lived until May of 1931. At that time they moved to the family home 30 miles north of Lusk<br />

where Alex resided until his death. Helen had preceded him in death in August of 1975.<br />

Since her death Alex had spent the winter months with his daughter, Kathleen Turpin.<br />

And her family in Tucson, Ariz.; and had traveled extensively. He was affiliated with the<br />

Presbyterian Church in Scotland, S.D. during his youth, and in recent years had attended<br />

the Hat Creek Sunday School. His brothers, George and Frank, and sisters, Marguerite<br />

and Marie preceded him in death. He is survived by one daughter, Kathleen Turpin of<br />

Tucson, Ariz.; one son Dale of Lusk; seven grandchildren Rhonda Hart of Powell, Wyo.;<br />

Shelly Krein and Tammy Bonsell of Lusk, Carmen and Linda living at home, and Shannon<br />

and Craig Turpin of Tucson, Ariz.; four great-grandchildren, Dusty and Dara Hart, Roger<br />

Dale Bonsell and Travis Dale Krein; plus numerous nieces and nephews. Alexs<br />

willaccording to his family and many friends, is to be remembered for his loving, cheerful<br />

manner, his wit, and the many acts of kindness and generosity he performed.


Alexander H. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Crawdfordville, Georgia - May 31, 1904 a prominent farmer of Taliaferro was buried<br />

today. He had been ill only a short time and suffered from paralysis. The Constitution -<br />

Atlanta, Georgia (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> descendant)<br />

Alexander H. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

The funeral of the late Alexander H. <strong>Gunn</strong> of South Evanston, Illinois was held yesterday<br />

afternoon at 3 o’clok. Reb. Dr. John M. Mills conducted the services and interment was<br />

private at Rosehill. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was 50 years of age and had lived in Evanston twenty five<br />

years. A widow and five children survive him. Two sons; Childs and Richard <strong>Gunn</strong>; three<br />

daughters; Harriett, Amelia, and Emily <strong>Gunn</strong>. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was in Real Estate. - The Daily<br />

Inter Ocean published July 14, 1893.<br />

Alexander <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

July 7, 1901 - Plain Dealer Cleveland Ohio - <strong>New</strong>s reached Cleveland yesterday from Berlin<br />

Germany of the death of Alexander <strong>Gunn</strong> of this city. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was widely known in<br />

Cleveland where he had resided almost all of his life. He passed away at Nauheim<br />

Germany yesterday of heart disease. His remains will be brought to Ohio for burial. Mr.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> was a close friend of W. C. Whitney of <strong>New</strong> York and of the Paynes. He was highly<br />

educated and well read and had an extensive acquaintance in Clevelnad society. In 1850 he<br />

entered the employ of the George Worthington Company and remained with the same firm<br />

for over thirty years. In 1883 his health became enfeebled and he left active business life.<br />

Since then his winters have been spent in California and his summers on his farm at Zoar,<br />

Ohio where he lived in an old log hut and spent his days in reading and writing. A month<br />

ago he went to Germany in an endeavor to find relief from his trouble with his heart. Mr.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> was sixty years of age. He was a member of the Union club, and although an<br />

American was a prominent member of several German societies, the Gesangverein and the<br />

Social Turnverein being among the number. Last year Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> lost his only brother. A<br />

sister, Mrs. Mary Gillett of No 67 Davenport Street, survives him. Ex-secretary Whitney<br />

will see that the remains are brought back to Ohio.<br />

Alexander <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Alexander <strong>Gunn</strong> was born July 25, 1821, in Nairn, Scotland, His death occurred, at his<br />

home in Owasa, Iowa, Thursday Feb. 21, 1907. At the time of his death he was 85 years, (6<br />

months and 27 days old. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> came to Wellsville, Ohio, in 1851 and moved to Iowa in<br />

1856. He helped to build the first rail road in this state. In 1859 Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> took up his<br />

permanent residence in the state. He resided on the one farm for 41) years. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was<br />

one of a family of three boys and three girls. Alexander was the last of this family, each one<br />

of which attained an age of more than 80 years. The last one, except Alexander, a sister,<br />

died in January last, having attained the age of 90 years. Alexander <strong>Gunn</strong> was married to<br />

Miss Margaret Mackenzie of Wellsville, Ohio, on June 17,1862. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> died 8 years<br />

ago. They had liye children, two of whom, John and Mrs. Fred Trickey, together with five<br />

grand children, are living in Owasa, Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a life-long member of the Presbyterian<br />

church, having been trained in the faith of his fathers from childhood. Funeral services<br />

were conducted in the Methodist church of Owassa last Saturday, the 23. The Rev. J.


Garrotson, pastor of the Owassa Methodist church was assisted in the services by Rev.<br />

Hugh McNineh, D. D. of the Presbyterian church of Ackley. A bit of rare history worth<br />

noting is the fact that Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> came all the way from Scotland to Keokuk, lowa by water.<br />

From <strong>New</strong> York city to Rochester, the head waters of the Ohio river, over the canals of N.<br />

Y. and Penn. Then down the Ohio river to Caro and up the Mississippi to Keokuk<br />

Alexander Peters <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

96, died on Friday, January 20, 2006. He was born in Halifax, Va., in 1909 to Dr. and Mrs.<br />

Henry Lewis <strong>Gunn</strong>. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> attended William and Mary College and later worked for<br />

Duke Power Company in Charlotte, N.C. He was retired from Winthrop Chemical<br />

Company after 30 years as a sales representative. He was a member of Trinity Presbyterian<br />

Church and an elder emeritus. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was married to Emogene Bowen in 1940, and<br />

they had two daughters, Brenda (Jim) Rogers of Signal Mtn. and Becky (Steve) Hunt of<br />

Franklin, TN. He is survived by four grandchildren, Barbara (David) King of<br />

Chickamauga, GA, Henry Bell of Jasper, AL, Katie (Mark) Arabis of Marietta, GA and<br />

Kevin (Danielle) Hunt of Fort Worth, TX; and four great grandchildren. Funeral services<br />

will be held at 3:30 p.m. on Sunday, at the North Chapel with the Rev. Bill Swan<br />

officiating. Entombment will follow at Hamilton Memorial Gardens. The family will<br />

receive friends for visitation on Sunday from 1 p.m. until the time of the service at the<br />

North Chapel. The family wishes to express their gratitude to the caring staff of Summit<br />

View and to Trinity Hospice. Memorial contributions may be made to the charity of your<br />

choice. Arrangements are made by the Chattanooga Funeral Home Crematory & Florist<br />

5401 Highway 153, Hixson. (Thomas and Susannah Burnett <strong>Gunn</strong> descendant)<br />

Alfred Grant (Alf) <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

92, died August 21, 2010 in Provo, Utah from a stroke. Alf was born June 24, 1918, in Salt<br />

Lake City, UT, the third child of five born to Alfred Gardner <strong>Gunn</strong> and Dora Arilla<br />

(Jensen) <strong>Gunn</strong>. He married Barbara Reeve in Washington, D.C, on August 16, 1940. They<br />

were sealed for all eternity in the Salt Lake Temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of<br />

Latter-day Saints on August 17, 1959 After graduating with honors from Benjamin<br />

Franklin University, Washington, D.C., Alf enjoyed a 35-year career as a Special Agent in<br />

the FBI. As Senior Resident Agent in Bellingham, he developed excellent liaison with the<br />

RCMP and other Canadian Law Enforcement. One result was the capture of Top Ten<br />

Fugitive Joseph Corbett, Jr., kidnapper and killer of Adolph Coors III, in Vancouver, B.C.<br />

Alf was recognized as an outstanding criminal investigator. Alf was a retired charter<br />

member of the Bellingham Tennis Club, and Bellingham Golf and Country Club, a former<br />

member of Rotary and BPO Elks, and past President of the Whatcom County-British<br />

Columbia Law Enforcement Council. A faithful and devoted member of The Church of<br />

Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Alf served in many callings including bishop to two<br />

wards, on several High Councils, and as a member of the Bellingham Washington Stake<br />

Presidency. He loved his volunteer service in the Seattle LDS Temple for over 20 years. Alf<br />

and Barbara’s unselfish Christian philanthropy was generous beyond their reasonable<br />

means, and known but to few. They had strong testimonies of the restored gospel and lived<br />

their lives and raised their three children as faithful disciples of Jesus Christ. After the<br />

passing of his dear wife, Barbara, in 2007 Alf moved to Utah to live with his daughter. He


spoke fondly of his Bellingham ‘church family,’ friends from the tennis and golf clubs, as<br />

well as his wonderful condo neighbors. Early to bed and early to rise, Alf walked two hours<br />

each morning. After being diagnosed with Parkinson’s he switched to exercising indoors.<br />

He kept up on current events and liked discussing politics and gospel topics. Legally blind<br />

since 2000 he enjoyed reading his books on tape furnished by the State Library for the<br />

Blind. He delighted in being around his great-grandchildren and attending the LDS<br />

temple. He is survived by his children: Alfred Gary <strong>Gunn</strong> (Marcia) of Gig Harbor, WA;<br />

Ronald R. <strong>Gunn</strong> (Marlene) of Sao Paulo, Brazil; and Gaylene Beeson (Richard) of Orem,<br />

UT; 16 grandchildren, 33 great-grandchildren, and brother Rodger <strong>Gunn</strong> (Helen) of<br />

Provo, UT. He was preceded in death by his wife Barbara; sisters Gwendolyn Fullmer and<br />

Dorathea Jensen; brother Raymond J. <strong>Gunn</strong>; and a grandchild, Joseph Beeson. Graveside<br />

services for friends and family will be held at Greenacres Cemetery in Ferndale, WA at<br />

11:00 a.m. on Thursday, August 26, 2010.<br />

Alfreda <strong>Gunn</strong> Bland<br />

72, of St. Petersburg, died Friday (April 27, 2007) under the care of Hospice of the Florida<br />

Suncoast in South Pasadena. She was born in Danville, Va., and moved here in 2006 from<br />

Philadelphia, where she worked as a waiter and nursing assistant. She was a member of the<br />

Greater Mount Sinai Baptist Church, where she served on the mother board in<br />

Philadelphia. Survivors include four sons, Anthony McLaguhlin, Riverview, Tyrone Bland,<br />

Dwight Bland and Reginald McLaguhlin, and a daughter, Doris <strong>Gunn</strong>, all of Philadelphia.<br />

Smith Funeral Home, St. Petersburg.<br />

Mrs. Algie <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Relative here have recived word of the death last week of Mrs. Algie <strong>Gunn</strong> of Ashland,<br />

Oregon, age 30, a victim of pneumonia following an attack of influenza. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a<br />

daughter of Mr. And Mrs. John Wyllie of Free Stone, California. Mrs. Wyllie who was<br />

formerly Miss Dora Beach, was a daughter of Mrs. Harriet Beach one of the pioneer<br />

residents of Osolo township who died a few months ago and a sister of Mrs. Aymer<br />

McKean of this city and Charles Beach of Osolo township. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> is survived by a son<br />

age six years and a daughter aged two years and two sisters, besides the parents all living in<br />

the west. Elkhart Truth, Indiana 1-20-1919 page 10<br />

Alice Barksdale <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Alice Barksdale <strong>Gunn</strong> departed this life May 23, 2009 to be with her Lord and Savior. She<br />

was preceded in death by her loving husband, Lawrence E. "Buddy" <strong>Gunn</strong>; and daughter,<br />

Patricia Brewer. She is survived by her loving grand-daughter and caregiver, Tina<br />

Worsham and her husband, Dennis; grandson, William Brewer and his wife, Nancy; two<br />

great-grandsons, Dennis Jr. and Justin; and her brother, Marion Barksdale. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

was a member of Clover Hill Baptist Church. Her family will receive friends 2 to 4 and 6 to<br />

8 p.m. Tuesday at Bliley's-Chippenham, 6900 Hull Street Rd., where funeral services will<br />

be held 2 p.m. Wednesday. Interment Dale Memorial Park.<br />

Alice <strong>Gunn</strong>


Mrs. Alice Marie <strong>Gunn</strong>-Buczny, 72, of Carolina Trace, N.C., died Friday, April 22, 2011.<br />

Services: Funeral, 2 p.m. today, St. Stephen Catholic Church. Survived by: Husband,<br />

Frank Buczny; daughters, Debbie Reichel and Denise Jacobs; son, John <strong>Gunn</strong>; stepsons,<br />

Michael and Steven; sister, Doree Marx; and 12 grandchildren. Miller-Boles Funeral Home<br />

of Sanford.<br />

Alice M. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Galena, Ill - Services for Alice M. <strong>Gunn</strong> 77, who died Friday in Sunnyhill Nursing Home,<br />

will be held at 9:30 am Monday in the Furlong Funeral home and at 10 am in St. Michael’s<br />

Catholic Church. Burial in the Church Cemetery. Miss <strong>Gunn</strong> was born in Galena and<br />

lived here her entire life. Surviving are two brothers, John and Edward <strong>Gunn</strong>, and a sister<br />

Isabella <strong>Gunn</strong>, all of Galena Sunday October 5, 1952, Morning Star, Rockford Il page 3<br />

Alice Wilson <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

100, of Huntsville, Alabama passed away Thursday. November 24, 2011. Survivors include<br />

daughter, Alice Trimble of Giles County, TN; sons, Wilson <strong>Gunn</strong> and Ira <strong>Gunn</strong>, both of<br />

Huntsville; grandchildren, David <strong>Gunn</strong>, Alicia Gordon, Allison <strong>Gunn</strong> and Jennifer<br />

Johnson and five great-grandchildren. Visitation will be from 10:00 to 11:00 a.m.<br />

Saturday at Laughlin Service Funeral Home. A graveside service will follow at 11:00 a.m.<br />

at Maple Hill Cemetery with the Rev. Michael Carpenter.<br />

Alice <strong>Gunn</strong> Davis<br />

Alice Davis, long time resident of Omaha, Texas died Saturday morning Nov. 4, 2006 at the<br />

Omaha Health Care Center where she has resided since September 2000. Ms. Davis was<br />

born in Providence, Texas to Walter and Lena <strong>Gunn</strong> on July 24, 1918. She was preceded<br />

in death by her husband of 50 years, J.M. "Dick" Davis and her son Joe Lane Davis. She is<br />

survivied by one sister, Ms. Mary Lou Nix of Daingerfield, TX , and one son and his wife,<br />

Jerrol Davis and Glenna Chappell of Austin, TX , four grandchildren, Melissa Kartan of<br />

Steamboat Springs, CO., Matthew Davis of Dallas, TX , Cheyenne Davis of Dallas, TX ,<br />

and Ashley Davis of Pittsburg, CA., one nephew, Mike <strong>Gunn</strong> of Atlanta, GA., and three<br />

nieces, Sara Watts Safar of Plano, TX, Rosemary Wander of Greensboro, NC. and Harriet<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Sherman, TX. Alice and Dick married on Christmas Eve, 1938 and spent the next<br />

fifty years in Omaha where they raised their two sons, Joe Lane and Jerrol. Ms. Davis<br />

taught piano in her home to numerous students young and old for more than two decades.<br />

She regularly hosted musical recitals, and played the organ at the United Methodist<br />

Church in Omaha where she taught Sunday School for thirty plus years. Ms. Davis was a<br />

remarkable influence on the community in that she believed that everyone who loved music<br />

could learn to play the piano or the guitar or sing in public if they wanted. Her own<br />

musical talent shown through early in life when her father coaxed her into singing a solo<br />

for a community gathering at age five. Ms. Davis began formally studying music in the<br />

1960s and worked her way all the way through the colleigiate level in the National Piano


Guild certifications. When the Davis family got together for holiday gatherings, playing<br />

musical instruments and singing were an important part of the festivities. Services for<br />

Alice will be held at Alexander Funeral Home in Naples, Texas She will be buried in the<br />

Omaha Cemetery next to Dick. Those who wish to honor Ms. Davis' memory are asked to<br />

contribute in lieu of flowers to the Joe Lane Davis scholarship fund at Northeast University<br />

in Talequah, Oklahoma. For information regarding the Joe Davis/ Jacob Farinelli<br />

scholarship endowment, please contact John Gyllin at the NSU Foundation 918-456-5511<br />

Ext. 4207. (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> descendant) d/o Walter Harrison and<br />

Lena Porter <strong>Gunn</strong>)<br />

Allen <strong>Gunn</strong> - Lee Allen <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

April 27, 1954 - July 19, 2011 Allen <strong>Gunn</strong> passed into new life on July 19, 2011, at the age of<br />

57, in Carrollton, Texas. He was born April 27, 1954, in Tucumcari, to Norein Cast and C.L.<br />

"Pete" <strong>Gunn</strong>. He celebrated 36 years with Vinson Process Controls on St. Patrick's Day 2011.<br />

Family was his greatest joy and he participated fully in the activities of his children and wife<br />

through his 35 years of marriage. Always a volunteer, he served many organizations. His<br />

recent favorites included ushering and mentoring marriage prep couples at Bent Tree Bible<br />

Fellowship. He traveled extensively with family and friends, but his favorite past time was fishing.<br />

Bass Fishing Day at Camp Cavett was always so much fun for Allen - he loved taking the kids<br />

out fishing and letting them drive his boat. He is survived by wife, Cheri; daughter and son-inlaw,<br />

Shawntel and Larry; son and daughter-in-law, Eric and Chani <strong>Gunn</strong>; brother and sisterin-law,<br />

Dell and Dana <strong>Gunn</strong>, brother-in-law and sister-in-law, David "Sok" and Jeri<br />

Sokolosky; stepmother, Inez <strong>Gunn</strong> and several nieces, nephews and extended family members.<br />

A celebration of his life will be at 10 a.m. today, July 22, at Bent Tree Bible Fellowship, 4141<br />

International Parkway in Carrollton, with Pastor Eric Willis officiating. He ended the battle<br />

with cancer strong and courageous. Memorial gifts may be made to OU Medical Center,<br />

Cavett Kids Foundation, P.O Box 26307, Room 2311 ET, Oklahoma City, OK 73126<br />

Arrangements are with Dalton and Son. Flowers may be ordered through them at (972) 691-<br />

2806. Published in Farmington Daily Times on July 22, 2011 (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Allen C. "Buzz" <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

of Slidell, LA, passed away on Saturday, December 25, 2010 at his home in Slidell, LA.<br />

Beloved husband of Paula Marcia Britt <strong>Gunn</strong> for the past 62 years. Father of Stephan<br />

Allen <strong>Gunn</strong> and partner Gary Lee Gasior, Laura Lee Oppland and husband William H.<br />

Oppland, Jr., and Carol Ann Posey and husband Steven A. Posey. Son of the late Clifford<br />

Burrell <strong>Gunn</strong> and Marguerite Melba Tell <strong>Gunn</strong>. Brother of Melba Laura <strong>Gunn</strong> Britt.<br />

Brother-in-law of Dorothy Maxine Prezbindowski. Grandfather of Stephanie Claire<br />

Oppland (Robert Zelle), Lauren Ashley Zes (Daniel Zes), Caitlin Suzanne Oppland,<br />

Charles William Oppland, Danielle Renee Posey. Great grandfather of Robert Carter Zelle<br />

and Julia Britt Zelle. Also survived by other relatives, family members and numerous<br />

friends. Age 88 years, a native of St. Louis, MO and a resident of Slidell, LA since 1980;<br />

Buzz served his country in the US Navy during WWII and was a retired Cartographer for


the US Government. He was a member of the First Presbyterian Church of Slidell, LA, the<br />

Northshore R/C Club, and the Krewe of Dominique. Relatives and friends of the family are<br />

invited to attend the funeral services at HONAKER FUNERAL HOME, 1751 Gause Blvd.<br />

West, Slidell, LA on Thursday, December 30, 2010 at 11:00am. Visitation will begin on<br />

Wednesday evening from 4:00pm until 7:00pm and on Thursday morning from 9:00am<br />

until 11:00am. Interment will follow in Biloxi National Cemetery, Biloxi, MS at 1:30pm.<br />

(Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Allie Biddy Davis <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 95, of Charlotte, NC, died Wednesday, February 23, 2005. Born April 13, 1909<br />

in Rock Run, AL, to the late Benjamin Layton and Ammie Wood Biddy. She worked in<br />

textiles and was a homemaker. Survivors include her son-in-law, Earl Pinyan of Charlotte,<br />

NC; brothers, Paul Biddy of St. Cloud, FL and Roy Biddy of Shelby, NC; granddaughter,<br />

Cindy P. Parton of Charlotte, NC; and special friend, Lorena Andry. Mrs. Davis was also<br />

preceded in death by her daughter, Rachel Pinyan, a brother and a sister. A graveside<br />

service will be held 11:00 AM, Thursday, February 24, 2005 at Forest Lawn West<br />

Cemetery. Raymer Funeral Home of Huntersville is serving the family. Published in the<br />

Charlotte Observer on 2/24/2005.<br />

Allie <strong>Gunn</strong> Grace<br />

Allie <strong>Gunn</strong> Grace, age 88, of Dryden, Virginia passed away Tuesday, October 27, 1992 at<br />

the residence of David and Darrell Hayes of Dryden. She was a homemaker, a lifelong<br />

resident of Lee County, and was of the Baptist faith. She was preceded in death by her<br />

husband, Emmett Grace; one daughter, Virginia Haye; one son, Clyde Grace; her parents,<br />

George and Mary Edens <strong>Gunn</strong>, one great-granddaughter, one sister and two brothers.<br />

Survivors include three daughters, Blanche Blakemore, Pennington Gap; Mrs. Carroll<br />

(Jeanette) Odom, Church Hill, TN; and Mrs. Herbert (Louise) Wheeler, Hanover Park, IL;<br />

six grandchildren; six great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Funeral<br />

services were conducted Thursday at 1 p.m. from the Province Funeral Home Chapel in<br />

Pennington Gap with Rev. Arnold King and James Meade officiating. Burial was in the<br />

Lee Memorial Gardens, Woodway. Province Funeral Home of Pennington Gap in charge of<br />

arrangements.<br />

Alma <strong>Gunn</strong> McDonnell<br />

89, of Largo, passed away Aug. 19. Born in Fairfield, AL, she moved here in 1973. She was<br />

a retired Army nurse and homemaker. Alma was a member of St. Patrick Catholic Church,<br />

Largo. She is survived by her husband, Patrick J.; 2 sons, Pat (Donna), Tulsa, OK & Ed,<br />

Augusta, GA; 3 granddaughters, Amy, Jennifer, Kathleen; 1 grandson, Patrick J.; & 4<br />

great-grandchildren. There will be a memorial mass celebrated Friday, 11 at St. Patrick<br />

Catholic Church. Memorial donations may be made to the Alzheimer's Assoc. Florida Gulf<br />

Coast, 9365 U.S. Hwy. 19 N, Suite B, Pinellas Park, FL 33782. Moss Feaster Funeral Home<br />

Serenity Gardens Chapel Largo 727-562-2080<br />

Alma H. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Commercial Appeal, The (Memphis, TN) - November 29, 1997 -- Alma H. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 93,


homemaker, died of congestive heart failure Thursday at her home. Services will be at 11<br />

a.m. Sunday at Roberts & Sons Mortuary in Winona with burial in Lindsey Springs<br />

Cemetery near here. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong>, the widow of Chester 'Uncle Buddy' <strong>Gunn</strong>, leaves a<br />

daughter, Dollie Mae Ratliff of Kilmichael.<br />

Alma Rhead <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

1928 ~ 2007 Alma Rhead <strong>Gunn</strong>, 79, of Salem, Utah passed away Monday, June 4, 2007. He<br />

was born May 31, 1928 in Adamsville, Utah to John Alma and Jessie Valantine <strong>Gunn</strong>. He<br />

married Colleen Mortensen and together had six children. They were later divorced.<br />

Rhead grew up in Beaver and attended schools there. He attended college in Cedar City.<br />

He raised his family in Concord, California and worked in Oakland for RCA for 35 years.<br />

After his retirement, he lived in Eugene, Oregon and eventually settled in Salem. Rhead<br />

enjoyed time outdoors hunting and fishing with family and friends. He enjoyed tinkering<br />

and could fix anything around the house or in the garage. He is survived by his four<br />

children: Gayle (George) Anderson, Napa, CA; Steven <strong>Gunn</strong>, Lindon; Laura (Greg)<br />

Malone, Orem; Kenneth (Nancy) <strong>Gunn</strong>, Raymond, CA; 15 grandchildren; two siblings:<br />

Fred (Maurine) <strong>Gunn</strong>, Provo; and Jane Ann (Bill) Strasser, Shepherdstown, WV. He was<br />

preceded in death by two infant children, Rodney and Ruth, brother, John Byron <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

and sister, Braunda <strong>Gunn</strong> White. Graveside services will be held Saturday, June 9, 2007 at<br />

12:00 noon in the Beaver City Cemetery. Friends may call from 11:00-11:45 a.m. at<br />

Southern Utah Mortuary, 195 North 200 West, Beaver. Funeral directors, Olpin Family<br />

Mortuary, Pleasant Grove. Condolences may be sent to the family at<br />

www.olpinfamilymortuary.com<br />

Alice Inez <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

93, of Sikeston, Mo., died on October 1, 2011, at the Sikeston Convalescent Center. She was<br />

born on January 14, 1918 in Heber Springs, Arkansas, to the late Dawson and Lila Mosley<br />

Gaines. She was a homemaker and had been a member of the Emmanuel Missionary<br />

Baptist Church in Sikeston. On August 17, 1938, in Sikeston, she married Buryle W. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

who preceded her in death on October 1, 1989. She was also preceded in death by three<br />

brothers and two sisters. She is survived by one son and daughter-in-law, Gary and<br />

Sharon <strong>Gunn</strong> of Sikeston. Graveside services will be held at 10:30am on Tuesday, October<br />

4, at the Garden of Memories Cemetery, with the Rev. Gary Evans of the Bethel Baptist<br />

Church, officiating. Donations may be made in her honor to: The National Alzheimer's<br />

Association<br />

Alvera Louise <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

WAYNESBORO, Virginia -- Mrs. Alvera Louise <strong>Gunn</strong>, of 629 N. Delphine Ave., died<br />

Saturday (July 17, 2004) at her residence. Friends will be received at the home of Mr. and<br />

Mrs. James <strong>Gunn</strong> Sr., 329 Florence Ave., and at the home of Mrs. Louise Blair, 1071<br />

Albemarle Ave. Lewis Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Alvera Louise <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

47, of 629 N. Delphine Ave., died early Saturday morning, July 17, 2004, at her residence.<br />

She was born Sept. 11, 1956, in Charlottesville, a daughter of the late Robert Lee Blair and<br />

Louise Brooks Blair, who survives. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was an employee of McKee Baking


Company, a member of Oak Grove Baptist Church, member of the combined choir, OGC<br />

choir, the praise worship team, member of marketing team, director of the sunshine choir<br />

and member of the greeters committee, all of the Oak Grove Baptist Church. She was the<br />

founder of the church's hallelujah night. Surviving relatives are her mother, Louise Brooks<br />

Blair; husband, James Robert <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr.; one son, Jeremy K. <strong>Gunn</strong>; two daughters, Treva<br />

Denise <strong>Gunn</strong> and Jamie Shatle <strong>Gunn</strong>; three brothers, Tracy Lee Blair and wife, Lisa,<br />

Robert B. Blair and wife, Julia and Stephen E. Blair; two sisters, Annie Toles and husband,<br />

Donald and Sylvia Eaves and husband, Daniel; father-in-law, James <strong>Gunn</strong> Sr., and<br />

mother-in-law, Obender <strong>Gunn</strong>, all of Waynesboro; two brother-in-laws and many other<br />

relatives and friends. A funeral service will be Wednesday, July 21, 2004, at the Oak Grove<br />

Baptist Church conducted by Rev. Theodore Paynes at 2 p.m. Burial will follow in the Oak<br />

Grove Church cemetery. The body will be in the church two hours before the service.<br />

Friends will be received at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James <strong>Gunn</strong> Sr., 329 Florence Ave.,<br />

Waynesboro and Mrs. Louise Blair, 1071 Albemarle Ave., Waynesboro, Virginia - . Lewis<br />

Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements.<br />

Alvrie <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

REIDSVILLE - Mrs. Alvrie Carroll <strong>Gunn</strong>, 81, of 2620 S. Scales St. died Monday in<br />

Greensboro Health Center. Funeral will be at 2 p.m. Thursday at Citty Funeral Home<br />

chapel. Burial will be in Greenview Cemetery. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a lifelong resident of<br />

Rockingham County, a member of First United Methodist Church, a retired employee of<br />

American Tobacco Co. and a member of the AARP. Survivors are sisters, Mrs. Berta<br />

Carroll of Greensboro, Mrs. Wilma Miller of Reidsville. The family will be at the funeral<br />

home 7-9 p.m. today, other times at the residence. Greensboro <strong>New</strong>s & Record, NC Wed. 8-<br />

26-1987<br />

Alex <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

77, of Evansville, In. died Sunday night at Intensiva Hospital. He worked for Baldwin<br />

Truck & Tractor Co., and was a member of Churchill Baptist Church in PeeDee, Ky.<br />

Surviving are a foster son, Arnett White of Hopkinsville; two sisters, Nellie Bell Wallace of<br />

Hopkinsville and Atisha McGee of Indianapolis; and two brothers, Claudis of Indianapolis<br />

and Sammie Lee of Cadiz, Ky. His wife, Rosa (Moss), preceded him in death. Services will<br />

be at 11 a.m. Friday at Gamble Funeral Home in Hopkinsville, with burial in Gainsville<br />

Cemetery. Friends may call from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home<br />

Alex <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Mr. Alex <strong>Gunn</strong> died on Saturday last, and was buried on Sunday. He was a very old<br />

citizen being nearly ninety years of age. He is known by all the older citizens. In his<br />

younger days he was a man of some means and very popular in the circle which he moved.<br />

He was connected with some of our oldest families. Savannah Tribune, Nov 17, 1900<br />

Alex <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

There passed away at the home of his granddaughter, Mrs. Letson Schrader, Denver,


Guysboro Co., N.S. on Friday, Nov. 15th, 1946, Mr. Alex <strong>Gunn</strong>, the son of the late Neil<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> and Margaret McInnes of Denver, Guysboro Co., N.S. in his 93rd year. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

was a carpenter by trade and worked for a number of years in U.S.A., also in <strong>New</strong><br />

Westminister, B.C. He was a man of honesty, and true to the highest conviction, which he<br />

believed to be right. He was a most faithful and enthusiastic worker in the Orange Order,<br />

belonging to Gladstone L.O.L. No. 89, being a charter member of that Lodge, which was<br />

organized October 15th, 1875. Brother <strong>Gunn</strong>, himself, joinging that order a few years<br />

previous to that date, in Goldenville, Guys. Co. He was the first Worship Master of<br />

Gladstone L.O.L. and always remained a faithful and useful member down through the<br />

years, until old age prevented him from being an active member, and he was bedfast less<br />

than nine months, and was tenderly cared for by his granddaughter, Mrs. Schrader, and<br />

his daughter-in-law, Mrs. Harry <strong>Gunn</strong>. He married first Kate Ellen (Archibald) and he<br />

leaves to mourn from this union two sons, and one daughter. They are: William of Alaska,<br />

who arrived home a few weeks previous to his father's death, after an absence of forty-two<br />

years; Harry, on the old homestead, and (Margaret), Mrs. Hugh McMillan of <strong>New</strong><br />

Westminster, B.C. There predeceased him, one son, Neil; and two daughters, Carrie and<br />

Almira. After the death of his wife, he married Mrs. George Archibald, the former Annie<br />

Rhude, and from this union, one son mourns him, Irwin of Boston, U.S.A. There also<br />

remains one sister, Mrs. Robert Archibald, <strong>New</strong> Town, Guys. Co. The funeral was<br />

conducted by Rev. Mr. Robertson of the United Church, Sherbrooke, Guys Co., which was<br />

held from the Orange Hall. The Orangemen had charge of the service at the graveside. The<br />

pallbearers were : Arthur Archibald, Merrill Archibald, Ernest Archibald, and Hughie<br />

Archibald, all nephews of the deceased. The flowers which decked the coffin spoke of the<br />

esteem in which Alex <strong>Gunn</strong> was held.<br />

Alice E. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

MONTAGUE - Alice E. (Tanner) <strong>Gunn</strong>, 92, of Montague, who had worked in Amherst,<br />

died Jan. 17 at Franklin Medical Center in Greenfield. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> worked in the library at<br />

the University of Massachusetts in Amherst. Her husband, George A. <strong>Gunn</strong>, died in 1925.<br />

She leaves two sons, David A. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Greenfield, and Sanford C. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Amherst, N.Y.;<br />

two daughters, Winifred A. Watson of Bernardston, and Dorothy G. Hmieleski of South<br />

Deerfield; 13 grandchildren; and 23 great-grandchildren. McCarthy Funeral Home in<br />

Turners Falls may be reached at (413) 774-4808.<br />

Alice E. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Age 78, April 11, 2007, Beloved wife of the late Donald O. Sr. Dear mother of Donna<br />

(Robert) Pelto, Lynn (Jim) Abel, Donald O. Jr. (Sue) and Sheila (Todd) <strong>New</strong>. Also survived<br />

by 9 grandchildren and 2 great grandchildren. Instate Saturday 10:30 am until time of<br />

mass at 11 am at St. Michael the Archangel, 11441 Hubbard (at Plymouth Rd.) Livonia,<br />

Michigan. Visitation Thursday from 5-9 and Friday from 12-9 at the R.G. & G.R. Harris<br />

Funeral Home, 15451 Farmington Rd., Livonia. Rosary Friday evening at 7 pm. Memorials<br />

suggested to the Capuchins.Born in Detroit, Michigan on Aug. 21, 1928 - Departed on Apr.<br />

11, 2007 and resided in Livonia, MI.<br />

Alice June <strong>Gunn</strong>


With much sadness we announce the passing away of our dear loved one in her 76th year,<br />

surrounded by her loving family on Saturday, September 16, 2006, in Niagara<br />

Falls.Beloved wife (Squeegie) of William <strong>Gunn</strong> and forever cherished mother of Jean<br />

Fraser (David), Joan Martinelli (Albert), Joyce Dell (Brian) and Bill <strong>Gunn</strong> (Rita). Dearly<br />

loved Nanny to Richard (Caroline), Dennis (fiance Kendra). Robert, Jessica, David<br />

(Hilary), Shelley, Lisa, Christopher, Tyler, Tara, Jon, Erik, Nicholas, David and Norman.<br />

Great-Nanny to Taylor, Brooke , Gracyn and James and substitute Nanny to many others.<br />

A more dedicated, devoted wife, mother, Nanny could not be found! Nothing was ever too<br />

much trouble! She loved family gatherings and we will surely miss those homemade pies!<br />

Her kind, generous and selfless nature were felt by all who knew her. Dearest sister to<br />

George (Julia) Pilkington and Dolly (Gib) Bulpit of St. Catharines. Beloved Aunt and<br />

Great Aunt to several nieces and nephews. Predeceased by brothers Harold and Cyril and<br />

sister Ella. Special thanks is extended to Dr. Giesbrecht and to all the wonderful caring<br />

staff on the Palliative Oncology Unit at the St. Catharines General Hospital. As an<br />

expression of sympathy, donations to the Palliative Oncology Unit at the St. Catharines<br />

General Hospital would be appreciated. At her request there will be no visitation. A<br />

Memorial Service for family will be held. Arrangements in the care of PASSFIELD<br />

MORTUARY SERVICES, 905- 682-0474.<br />

Alice J. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

GUNN-Alice J. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 58, of Covina Ca, passed away 3:30 pm Friday, April 8, 2005 in San<br />

Dimas, Ca. after a battle with cancer. During a peaceful passing surrounded by her family,<br />

she left their love for Gods love. Born January 29, 1947 in St. Louis Mo. Beloved wife of<br />

Patrick <strong>Gunn</strong>, dear Mother of Allyson (Brett); Scott (Kiersten); Kenneth (Lisa);<br />

granddaughter's Breanna (at home); Megan and Emma. Sister to Elaine Hoffmann (Marc)<br />

of <strong>New</strong> Baden, Il. A lice was an active part of many organizations The PTA at Royal Oak<br />

Intermediate School and Badillo Elementary School. She took great interest in Breanna's<br />

soccer games and practice sessions. She was very active in Breanna's Girl Scout activities,<br />

serving as a Scout Leader and also Treasure. Alice had a great love for animals. We all<br />

loved her very much. A Viewing will be held Thursday, April 14th, from 3:00 to 6:00 pm.,<br />

at Custer Christians Mortuary 124 S. Citrus Ave. Covina, south of Badillo. A graveside s<br />

ervice will be Friday, April 15th, 11:00 am., at Live Oak Memorial Park & Monrovia (626)<br />

369-5311.<br />

Alice M. <strong>Gunn</strong> Buczny<br />

SANFORD - Mrs. Alice Marie <strong>Gunn</strong>-Buczny, 72, of Carolina Trace, died Friday, April 22,<br />

2011. Services: Funeral, 2 p.m. today, St. Stephen Catholic Church. Survived by: Husband,<br />

Frank Buczny; daughters, Debbie Reichel and Denise Jacobs; son, John <strong>Gunn</strong>; stepsons,<br />

Michael and Steven; sister, Doree Marx; and 12 grandchildren. Miller-Boles Funeral Home<br />

of Sanford<br />

Alice S. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

age 76, of Birmingham, Alabama, died Tuesday, December 12, 1995. Funeral services will be<br />

Wednesday, December 20, at 1:00 p.m. at East Birmingham COGIC with burial in Zion<br />

Memorial Gardens. Survivors: three daughters: Leola <strong>Gunn</strong> Bates, Jeanette <strong>Gunn</strong> Tipton, and


Hattie (John) <strong>Gunn</strong> Arnold; one son, Johnny <strong>Gunn</strong>; one sister, Rosie Simmonds of Cleveland,<br />

Ohio; one brother, Albert Henderson of Grand Rapids, MI; eight grandchildren; eight greatgrandchildren;<br />

and a special relative, Emma Jane Felder. Sunrise East Funeral Home<br />

directing.<br />

Alice <strong>Gunn</strong> -<br />

Alice K. Harrison - Member of Legion and VFW auxiliaries, AARP Alice K. Harrison, 82, of<br />

40 Bridge St., Milford, died Jan. 23, 2003, at her home. Mrs. Harrison was born Feb. 22, 1920,<br />

in Watertown, Mass., daughter of the late John and Mary T. (Orr) <strong>Gunn</strong>. She had been a<br />

resident of Milford since 1975 and had formerly resided in Jamaica Plain, Mass., for many<br />

years. She was the widow of Robert W. Harrison, who died in 1992. During World War II,<br />

Mrs. Harrison worked at Raytheon Co. She was a member of Ricciardi Hartshorn Post 23<br />

American Legion Auxiliary and Harley Sanford Post 4368 VFW Auxiliary, Milford. She was<br />

a member of the Souhegan Valley Chapter of the AARP. Mrs. Harrison volunteered at St.<br />

Joseph's Community Center in Milford. She was an avid card player at The Mill, where she<br />

lived, and also enjoyed bowling, traveling and camping. She was a communicant of St. Patrick<br />

Church, Milford. She was predeceased by three brothers, John, George and Paul <strong>Gunn</strong>.<br />

Survivors include a son and daughter-in-law, Robert E. Harrison and Heidi Roth of Thornton,<br />

Colo.; a daughter and son-in-law, Alice M. and James M. Daly of Bedford; four sisters, Mary<br />

E. Seals of Roslindale, Mass., Margaret L. Smith of Stoughton, Mass., Pauline C. Jackson of<br />

Belmont, Maine, and Anna Champlin of Warren, Ohio; seven grandchildren; seven greatgrandchildren;<br />

and many nieces and nephews. A Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated Jan.<br />

27 in St. Patrick Church, Milford, followed by cremation. Memorial donations may be made<br />

to Children's Hospital Trust, 138 Harvard St., Brookline, MA 02446. The Smith & Heald<br />

Funeral Home in Milford was in charge of arrangements.<br />

Alice <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

48, of Melbourne, died Monday, Nov. 20, 2006. Arrangements by South Brevard Funeral<br />

Home in Melbourne. Published in FLORIDA TODAY on 11/22/2006.<br />

Alice B. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

GUNN.-Died, April 30th at 4 A. M., ALICE B., wife of William S. <strong>Gunn</strong>. Funeral will tke place<br />

from her late residence, 1019 west Grace street SUNDAY AFTERNOON at 4 o'clock.from<br />

"The Richmond Dispatch," Richmond, Va., Sunday, May 1, 1898 issue, p. 16, c. 7(Alice B.<br />

Miller)<br />

Alice Fox <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Alice Fox <strong>Gunn</strong>, 87, of St. Petersburg, Fl., widow of Thomas A. <strong>Gunn</strong>, died April 20, 1990, in<br />

Humana Northside Hospital in St. Petersburg. Mrs. Fox was a native of <strong>New</strong>port <strong>New</strong>s, Va,<br />

and moved to Richmond in 1968. Graveside services 2:00 p.m. Tuesday, Riverview Cemetery,<br />

Richmond, Virginia.<br />

Alice Mae <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

79, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. John Hudson on Route 4, Reidsville, Route 4,<br />

Tuesday at 12:05 p.m. after a long illness. Funeral services will be held Thursday from the


Sharon Baptist Church at 2:30 o'clock by Rev. J. C. Shore. Burial will be in the church<br />

cemetery. She is survived by her husband, Sam <strong>Gunn</strong>; 3 sons, Paul, of Reidsville, Roy and<br />

Artis (should be Artie) <strong>Gunn</strong>; 2 daughters, Mrs. John Hudson and Mrs. E. M. Moore; 11<br />

grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren, all of Route 4, Reidsville. Reidsville Review,<br />

Rockingham Co., NC Wed. 1-25-1950<br />

Albert A. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

76, of Cordova, TN, retired employee for Kimberly Clark for 42 years, died, Saturday,<br />

September 17, 2005 at his home. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a member of Belleuvue Baptist Church. He<br />

is survived by his wife of 40, Frances Jones <strong>Gunn</strong>, two sons, Jeff <strong>Gunn</strong> of Cordova, and Jon<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Knoxville, TN. He is also survived by two sisters, Ann Sawyer of Holly Lake Ranch,<br />

TX and Elizabeth Hall of Gainesville, GA and one brother Paul <strong>Gunn</strong> of McCungie, PA.<br />

Services will be held Tuesday, 10 a.m. at Forest Hill Funeral Home East with burial in the Mt.<br />

Carmel Cemetery in Noxapater, MS. Visitation will be Monday evening 5-8 p.m. at the funeral<br />

home. Forest Hill Funeral Home East 901-382-1000 (Samuel and Lucy <strong>Gunn</strong> descendant (Va.<br />

& Miss)<br />

Albert L. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Albert L. "Fuzzy" <strong>Gunn</strong>, 68, of Hement, Calif., formerly of Sioux City and Dallas, Texas, died<br />

of cancer Tuesday at a Hement nursing home. There will be no services. The body will be<br />

cremated. Burial will be at a later date in Logan Park Cemetery in Sioux City, Iowa. (July<br />

1997)<br />

Albert W. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

73, of Sonoma,California passed away Aug. 15, 2000, at his home, after a long illness. Mr.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> was born in Chico, and raised in San Francisco. He joined the Marine Corps in March<br />

1944, and served five years in the South Pacific, and in the battle of Okinawa. He moved to<br />

Petaluma where he met and married his wife, Mickey, on July 4, 1948. In 1963, they moved<br />

to Sonoma. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was well known in Sonoma, and was a roofer for various companies in<br />

Sonoma and Marin counties for 43 years. In 1993, he traveled extensively full time throughout<br />

the U.S. for five years before returning to Sonoma in 1998. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> is survived by his wife<br />

of 52 years, Mickey <strong>Gunn</strong>; four children, Michael <strong>Gunn</strong> of Vallejo, Greg <strong>Gunn</strong> of Lancaster,<br />

Vicki Finkley of Nice, and Janet Gonzalez of Cloverdale; 11 grandchildren; and six greatgrandchildren.<br />

He will be greatly missed by his family and friends. At his request, no services<br />

are being held. Interment was private. The family would appreciate donations in his memory<br />

to the Hospice of Marin, Valley of the Moon Team, 735 Broadway, Sonoma, CA 95476.<br />

Arrangements under the direction of Bates, Evans & Fehrensen.<br />

Albert William <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

The Goldendale Sentinel, Goldendale, WA., April 13, 1944, page 1 - BERT GUNN PASSES;<br />

SERVICES TO BE HELD THRUSDAY, APRIL 13 - Services for Albert William <strong>Gunn</strong>, 59,<br />

well known Pine Forest rancher, who passed away Monday, April 10, following a short illness,<br />

will be held from the Phillips Funeral Home today (Thursday) at 2:00 p.m. with the Rev. C.J.<br />

Hall officiating. Interment will be made in the I.O.O.F. cemetery. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born in<br />

Klickitat county and had lived here all his life. He is survived by two sisters, Mrs. D.F. Tebbs


and Mrs. Millie <strong>Gunn</strong>, both of Goldendale and one nephew, Kenneth Hinshaw, of Springfield,<br />

Massachusetts. An obituary will be published next week. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> received his education in<br />

the Pine Forest and Goldendale schools, being a graduate of the old Klickitat Academy.<br />

Aldine <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Aldine <strong>Gunn</strong> was more than just a social activist and successful working mother of four. She<br />

was, as one friend called her, a sort of "naked singularity," something that comes into time but<br />

once in a while and makes an unforgettable impression along the way. Those she touched<br />

remember the community contributions she made--fighting for racial integration against the<br />

toughest of odds, helping close down polluting incinerators, marching on Washington for civil<br />

rights. They also recall the colorful aspects of her personality that made her so much fun to<br />

be around. A longtime West Side resident, Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 85, died Dec. 2 1998 of cancer in her<br />

home. Many of the people in her life can recall vividly the first time they met Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong>.<br />

Among them was James <strong>Gunn</strong>, who was 10 years old when Aldine arrived at his home in<br />

Kansas City. She was the future bride of his uncle, Harold <strong>Gunn</strong>, and in the midst of the 1930s,<br />

she was unlike any other young woman the boy had encountered. Rather than deferring to<br />

the men in the room, the radical member of a Communist Party offshoot was a bright, slim,<br />

restless chain smoker who gestured wildly when she spoke. Later, Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong>'s work for racial<br />

equality in a rapidly changing West Side community was equally impressive to her nephew.<br />

While most of the white neighbors of Harold and Aldine <strong>Gunn</strong> fled the Austin community as<br />

its racial makeup began shifting in the 1970s, the <strong>Gunn</strong>s remained, and Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> continued<br />

to live in her home in the predominantly African-American community of South Austin until<br />

her death. "I think she represents a way of life that is very admirable and something that a<br />

lot of us could take a lesson from," James <strong>Gunn</strong> said. "She and Harold believed that you acted<br />

on your principles--you didn't just talk about them." Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong>, a native of Kansas City,<br />

Mo., joined a Communist Party offshoot group after high school and met her future husband<br />

there. From their involvement with the Communist Party, they developed lifelong friendships<br />

with some major literary figures of the day, including Jack Conroy. The couple moved to<br />

Chicago after marrying in 1937, and Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> raised four children while working full time<br />

as a chemist for Emulsol Corp., which was later bought by Wilco. For many years, she was the<br />

only woman on the staff and one of the only working women in her neighborhood. After<br />

finishing undergraduate work in chemistry at Roosevelt University, she became the head of<br />

research and development at Emulsol. Her children say she was one of the few women of those<br />

days in the 1940s to juggle a demanding career with the responsibilities of motherhood and<br />

community activities. By the 1960s, the couple joined the Third Unitarian Church and became<br />

involved in civil rights marches and protests. During her last march in 1993, commemorating<br />

the Civil Rights March of 1963, she was "adopted" by the Teamsters and rode on their bus to<br />

the event. She was in her 80s at the time. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> helped found the Greater Austin<br />

Interfaith Network, which joined in the effort to keep Brach Candy Co. from moving out of<br />

Austin, and she protested against pollution created by the Northwest Incinerator, which was<br />

closed in 1996. After her husband died in 1977, Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> continued her involvement with<br />

the Third Unitarian Church, and she published a volume of poetry called "Crystal and Fire"<br />

in 1982. One of her last major community efforts was organizing the annual Austin High<br />

School Career Day last year. Don Wheat, minister emeritus at Third Unitarian, said Mrs.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> made an unforgettable impression upon him and other church members. "She was


active at the church, but it went far beyond that," he said. "It was just the world out there that<br />

interested her." Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> is survived by two sons, John and James; two daughters, Marcet<br />

Tinsley and Lorri Wirsum; and four grandchildren. A memorial service will be held at 1:30<br />

p.m. Dec. 20 at Third Unitarian Church, 301 N. Mayfield Ave., Chicago.<br />

Aleta Lynn <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

age 43, passed away Tuesday, Feb. 15, 2005, loving companion of Leo Pinkard, Jr.; dear<br />

mother of Ariana L.; devoted daughter of Lillian and George (deceased); cherished sister of<br />

Robert I., Goldie, Donna Fletcher, Ouida Daniels and Tanya P. (deceased); aunt of many<br />

nieces and nephews with a host of other relatives and friends. Funeral services, Friday, Feb.<br />

18, 2005, 1:30 p.m. at THE E.F. BOYD & SON FUNERAL HOME, 15357 EUCLID AVE.<br />

VISITATION 1 P.M. Interment Evergreen Memorial Park. www.cleveland.com/obits -<br />

Published in The Plain Dealer on 2/17/2005.<br />

Alexander C. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Church Rites Set - Final services for Alexander C. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 64; of 721 E. Green St. will be held<br />

tomorrow at 2:30 p.m. at Mt. Zion Baptist Church at Ringgold. Burial will be in Oak Hill<br />

Cemetery. A son of the late Dave and Emma Williams <strong>Gunn</strong>, he died yesterday in Memorial<br />

Hospital. He was first married to the last Hester G. <strong>Gunn</strong>. Survivors include his wife, Mrs.<br />

Helen <strong>Gunn</strong> of Hartford, Conn; three daughters, Mrs. Mary Simon and Mrs. Laura Adams<br />

of East Orange, N.J., and Mrs. Esther Covington of Danville; seven grandchildren and four<br />

great-grandchildren. He also leaves a sister, Mrs. Helen Brandon of Danville; and four<br />

brothers, Clyde and Sherdrick of Ringgold, Herman <strong>Gunn</strong> of East Orange and Robert <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

of Norfolk. The family will receive friends at Cunningham & Hughes Funeral Home tonight<br />

from 8 to 9 o'clock and at other times will be at the residence. The Bee, Danville, Va Sat. 12-22-<br />

1973<br />

Alford Bowen <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

BELMOND -- Alford Bowen <strong>Gunn</strong>, 83, of Belmond, died Tuesday (March 17, 1998) at his<br />

home in Belmond.Funeral services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Friday at the United Church of<br />

Christ Congregational, Belmond, with the Rev. Cindy Mueller officiating. Interment will be<br />

in the Belmond Cemetery with graveside military rites by the Belmond Honor Guard.<br />

Visitation will be held from 4 to 8 p.m. today at the Tenold Funeral Home, Belmond, and one<br />

hour prior to services on Friday at the church. Those wishing to make an expression of<br />

sympathy may direct them to the Alford <strong>Gunn</strong> Memorial Fund. Alford Bowen <strong>Gunn</strong> was born<br />

on May 18, 1914, in Van Buren County, Michigan, to Irwin and Blanche (Bowen) <strong>Gunn</strong>. He<br />

attended the Lake Street School in Kalamazoo, Mich., and later in life, went on to obtain his<br />

high school diploma. He was holding various jobs from 1928 to 1941.He entered the United<br />

States Army at Kalamazoo, Mich., in February of 1941, and served during World War II in<br />

<strong>New</strong> Guinea until October of 1945. On May 5, 1943, Alford married Anna Jane Pass at Camp<br />

Howze. They had three children. In 1948, Al went back into the service and remained there<br />

until he retired on July 31, 1969. He was active in the Army during three conflicts -- World<br />

War II, the Korean Conflict and the Vietnam War. At his retirement, he had served his<br />

country for 26 years. After his retirement from the Army, Al was employed at the Clark<br />

Equipment Co. in Battle Creek, Mich. where he worked for 10 years. Alford and Anna Jane


moved to Belmond in 1990. Al's family was always his first priority, and he was a strong<br />

Christian. His wife passed away in 1995. Al truly loved to spend time with his family, especially<br />

his grandchildren and greatgrandchildren. Alford was a charter member of the Masonic<br />

Lodge of Richmond, Mo. and also a member of the V.F.W.He is survived by his daughter,<br />

Cheryl Hill and her husband, Tom, of Belmond, Iowa; son, Tom <strong>Gunn</strong>, of Belmond; grandson,<br />

Bob Hill and his wife, Melissa, of Belmond; granddaughter, Barbara Meyer and her husband,<br />

Jeff, of Corwith; great grandchildren, Lucas Meyer and Brooklyn Hill; brother, Dayton <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

and his wife, Doris, of Largo, Fla.; and three sisters, Viola Hezler and her husband, Julius, of<br />

Battle Creek, Mich.; Glenora Snyder and her husband, Wes, of Augusta, Mich.; and Erlene<br />

Johnson and her husband, Al, of Brooklyn, Mich. Alford was preceded in death by his<br />

parents; an infant daughter, Jane Ann; and his wife, Anna Jane, in 1995. (Christopher Conrad<br />

and Helen C Alford <strong>Gunn</strong> descendant).<br />

Alfred <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr,<br />

79, of Memphis, passed away August 9, 2006 at Methodist University Hospital. Visitation will<br />

be from 4-6 p.m. Sunday, August 13 and funeral services will be at 12 p.m. Monday, August<br />

14 at N. J. Ford & Sons Funeral Home.Burial in West Tennessee Veterans Cemetery. Mr.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> was a retired employee of the Memphis Defense Depot and a U.S. Army World War II<br />

veteran. He leaves a daughter, Alisa G. McChriston; two sisters, Jessie Perino and Zella<br />

Veasey (Sidney), all of Memphis; a brother, Willie J. <strong>Gunn</strong> (Cassie) of Seneca, SC; three<br />

grandchildren, three great-grandchildren, and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, other<br />

relatives and friends. N.J. Ford & Sons Funeral Home 901-948-7755<br />

Alfred C. <strong>Gunn</strong> -<br />

1925 - 2003 - Alfred C. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 78, of Tidewater campground, Hampton, NH, died Thursday<br />

September 4th surrounded by his loving family at the Springfield home of his daughter, Dottie<br />

Buoniconti. Born in Springfield, he lived in Hampton, NH for fourteen years, previously he<br />

lived in Springfield, Chicopee and Granby, MA. He was a sheet metal fabricator for Standard<br />

Electric Time for over 30 years, retiring in 1987. During his retirement, he helped his late wife,<br />

Corinne J. (Belden) <strong>Gunn</strong>, who died in 1993, manage the Westover Motel in Chicopee. Alfred<br />

leaves his three daughters, Dottie A. Buoniconti and husband Louie of Springfield, Carol A.<br />

Laverdiere and husband Gary of South Hadley and Roxanne M. Brunetti of Chicopee. A<br />

daughter, Judy A. Buoniconti died in 2000. He also leaves his son-in-law, Patrick Buoniconti<br />

of West Springfield; two brothers, Mel <strong>Gunn</strong> of Springfield and Arthur St. Armand of<br />

Connecticut and a sister, Theresa Hulse of Springfield. He was the proud grandfather of 14<br />

grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren. A Memorial service will be held Thursday<br />

afternoon September 11, 2003 at 1 PM in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Buoniconti, 152<br />

Moss Rd., Springfield. There are no calling hours. Forastiere Funeral Home of Springfield is<br />

in charge of arrangements. Memorial contributions may be made to VNA and Hospice of<br />

Western <strong>New</strong> England, P.O. Box 9058, Springfield, MA 01102. Published in The Republican<br />

on 9/9/2003.<br />

Alla Jones <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

died at a local hospital Monday, January 18, 1954. Mrs. Alla Jones <strong>Gunn</strong> of 3808 Hawthorne


Avenue, Richmond, Va., She is survived by her husband Mr. R. Wellford <strong>Gunn</strong>, two<br />

daughters, Miss Catherine <strong>Gunn</strong>, and Mrs. William J. Blanton; four sons, James A. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

Lewis Burwell, Randolph W. Jr., and Richard E. <strong>Gunn</strong>, one sister, Mrs. W. L. Southand of<br />

Hartford Conn; six grandchildren. Funeral services 3 pm Wednesday at Ginter Park<br />

Methodist Church. Interment Hollywood Cemetery, South Boston, VA papers please copy.<br />

RTD Wednesday Jan 20, 1954 page 26<br />

Allen B. <strong>Gunn</strong>, MD<br />

Dr. Allen B. <strong>Gunn</strong> a physician in Belleville for the past 45 years died at his home, 500 East<br />

Washington St at 8:30 am Sunday. He had been ill for about a month. Ten days ago he<br />

developed pneumonia which caused his death. Dr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was 74 years old, having been born<br />

in Okawville, Ill August 16, 1847. After attending the schools there he entered the Missouri<br />

Medical College following graduation from which in 1877 he engaged in the practice in<br />

Belleville. In 1871 the deceased was married to Miss Mary E. McMurray. He leaves his wife,<br />

one son, Dr. J. C. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Belleville and two daughters; Misses Mary A. <strong>Gunn</strong> and Margaret<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> also of Belleville. Also surviving are one grandchild and two brothers and one sister;<br />

Thomas <strong>Gunn</strong> of Granfield, Ok; B. W. <strong>Gunn</strong> Troy, Mo; Miss Margaret N. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Belleville.<br />

Funeral services will be held at the Presbyterian Church at 3 pm Wednesday. Interment at<br />

Walnut Hill Cemetery. Dr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a member of the Presbyterian Church and a charter<br />

member of the St. Clair Medical Society of which he was an honorary member at the time of<br />

his death. - 1922-01-23; Paper: Belleville <strong>New</strong>s-Democrat (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> descendant)<br />

Allen Blaine <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Allen Blaine <strong>Gunn</strong>, age 54, died Sunday November 6, 2011 in his home in Manassas, Va. after<br />

a sudden illness. He is preceded in death by his mother, Marlene <strong>Gunn</strong> and step-mother Dale<br />

Folds <strong>Gunn</strong>. He is survived by his father, Roscoe <strong>Gunn</strong>, his wife Danette <strong>Gunn</strong>, two daughters,<br />

Meghan <strong>Gunn</strong> and Hannah <strong>Gunn</strong>, one son Daniel <strong>Gunn</strong> and his extended family of sisters;<br />

Mrs. Timothy (Kathy) Dickson, Mrs. Ronald (Paula) Bender and Mrs. Tammy Schmeid as<br />

well as numerous cousins, nieces and nephews. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born September 9, 1957 in<br />

Clarksburg, W.Va. He was a graduate of Hampshire County High School in Romney, W.Va.<br />

and West Virginia University. Most recently, he was employed as a contract manager for<br />

Computer Sciences Corporation. Among many other interests, Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was an avid<br />

photographer. The family will receive friends at the Crematory Society of Virginia at 1927<br />

Westmoreland St. in Richmond, Va., on Friday, November 11, 2011 from 2 to 3 p.m., with a<br />

memorial service beginning at 3 p.m. Interment will be private at a later date.<br />

Allen C. “Buzz” <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

of Slidell, LA passed away Saturday, Dec. 25, 2010 at his home in Slidell. He was the beloved<br />

husband of Paula Marcia Britt <strong>Gunn</strong> for the past 62 years and father of Stephan Allen <strong>Gunn</strong>


and partner Gary Lee Gasior, Laura Lee Oppland and husband William H. Oppland Jr., and<br />

Carol Ann Posey and husband Steven A. Posey. He was the son of the late Clifford Burrell<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> and Marguerite Melba Tell <strong>Gunn</strong>, brother of Melba Laura <strong>Gunn</strong> Britt; brother-in-law<br />

of Dorothy Maxine Prezbindowski; grandfather of Stephanie Claire Oppland (Robert Zelle),<br />

Lauren Ashley Zes (Daniel Zes), Caitlin Suzanne Oppland, Charles William Oppland and<br />

Danielle Renee Posey; and great grandfather of Robert Carter Zelle and Julia Britt Zelle. He<br />

was also survived by other relatives, family members and numerous friends. Age 88 years, a<br />

native of St. Louis, Mo. and a resident of Slidell, since 1980; Buzz served his country in the US<br />

Navy during WWII and was a retired cartographer for the U.S. Government. He was a<br />

member of the First Presbyterian Church of Slidell, the Northshore R/C Club, and the Krewe<br />

of Dominique. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral services at<br />

Honaker Funeral Home, 1751 Gause Blvd. West, Slidell,Thursday, Dec. 30, 2010 at 11 a.m.<br />

Visitation will begin today from 4-7p.m. and will continue Thursday morning from 9-11a.m.<br />

Interment will follow in Biloxi National Cemetery, Biloxi, Miss. at 1:30 p.m.<br />

Allen H. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Lynchburg, Virginia, June 30, 1933 - Allen Hargrave <strong>Gunn</strong>, 41, son of Mrs. Ellwood Carter<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of this city and the late Rev. E. Sterling <strong>Gunn</strong>, died Thursday at his home at Garrison,<br />

<strong>New</strong> York. The body will be brought to St. Johns Episcopal Church in Halifax for burial. In<br />

addition to his mother, Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> is survived by a sister, Mrs. J. <strong>New</strong>ton Grodon of this city<br />

and two brothers, Carter <strong>Gunn</strong> of Lynchburg, and the Rev. George <strong>Gunn</strong>, rector of the<br />

Church of the Good Shepherd, Meadowbrook. Richmond Times Dispatch, July 1, 1933<br />

(Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Allen Keith <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

75, passed away Friday, April 1, 2011 at St. Dominic Hospital in Jackson. Services are 3 pm<br />

today at Forest Baptist Church with burial in Cash Cemetery in Scott County.<br />

Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong>, a humble, Christian, family man was born June 6, 1935 in Lena, MS to Ottie Lee<br />

and Glover <strong>Gunn</strong>. He graduated with honors from Lena High School and was an All-State<br />

basketball player. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a life long resident of Scott County and served his country<br />

for 2 years in the U. S. Army. He was associated with the poultry industry in Scott County for<br />

over 40 years and actively served on the Federal Land Bank for 30 years. Always a<br />

conservationist at heart, Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was honored as Outstanding Scott County SWCD<br />

Conservationist of the Year 2009.He was a member of Forest Baptist Church for over 40 years<br />

where he had served on the Properties Committee and was an active member of the Joy<br />

Makers Sunday School Class. He is survived by his high school sweetheart of 54 years, Ruth<br />

Sessums <strong>Gunn</strong>; two daughters, Renea Hurdle and husband, Jimmy of Forest and Becky<br />

Williams and husband, Dean of Madison; five grandsons, Jason Hurdle, Justin Hurdle, Jon<br />

Marc Killebrew, Jacob Killebrew and Joseph Killebrew; one sister, Sara Ruth Hardin of<br />

Jackson; and many nieces and nephews. Memorials may be made Cash Cemetery, Inc., P. O.<br />

Box 222, Lena, MS 39094, where Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> served as President of the Cemetery Committee<br />

Allen Knox <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

84, retired furniture worker, died June 1, 1990, at Frye Regional Medical Center. Funeral<br />

is 3 p.m. Sunday at Bass-Smith Funeral Home. Visitation is 7 to 8:30 tonight. Survivors are


his wife, Bessie; sister, Mrs. Minnie Adkins of Cool Spring. Memorials may be made to<br />

First Presbyterian Church, 229 3rd Ave. NW, Hickory, N.C. 28601. (Thomas and Sarah<br />

Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Allen Ludolphus <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

SACRAMENTO, Calif. - Allen L. <strong>Gunn</strong>, age 85, died on November 4, 2003 in Sacramento,<br />

California. Born on September 15, 1918 in Danville, Virginia, he was the son of William<br />

Allen and Sallie Willie Dunbar <strong>Gunn</strong>. He lived in Pittsylvania County until 1948 when he<br />

moved to California, where he had lived for the last 56 years. He was predeceased by his<br />

wife, Helen <strong>Gunn</strong>, who died in 1966 and by two sisters, Margaret G. Wilson and Mabel G.<br />

Harmon. He had one daughter, Sandra Naomi. He is survived by a twin brother, Andrew<br />

E. <strong>Gunn</strong> and a sister, Katherine <strong>Gunn</strong> Hearp, both of Danville. Allen attended Whitmell<br />

Farm Life School. He was of the Methodist faith. He served seven years in the U.S. Army.<br />

(Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Allen McBryde <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Reidsville, NC — Allen McBryde <strong>Gunn</strong>, 77, of 1883 Pennrose Drive, died on Monday, June<br />

22, 2009 at Kindred Hospital. A Celebration of Life will be held from 6:30 until 8:30 p.m.,<br />

Thursday, June 25, 2009 at Wilkerson Funeral Home. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born in Rockingham<br />

County to the late Thomas Allen and Carrie Witty <strong>Gunn</strong>. He was of the Christian faith.<br />

Allen retired from the American Tobacco Company after 35 years of service and was a<br />

member of the American Tobacco Union. He was a Sergeant in the US Army and served in<br />

the Korean War. Allen enjoyed playing golf, gardening and being a member of the<br />

National Rifle Association. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his stepfather,<br />

Jessie Thompson. He is survived by his wife, Pauline Chaney <strong>Gunn</strong> of the home;<br />

sons, Kevin and Steven <strong>Gunn</strong>; step-daughters, Denise Tudor, Karen Tucker and husband,<br />

David, Pamela Loye and husband, Ricky; grandchildren, Kasey, Kellie, and Katie; stepgrandchildren,<br />

Jessica Westmoreland Hollinghead and husband Derrick, Braxton<br />

Westmoreland and wife Kelley and Laura Tudor Cole; two great-grandchildren; sister,<br />

Joyce Puckett, and a special love for Jessica Westmoreland Hollinghead. Wilkerson<br />

Funeral Home will be assisting the family (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Descendant)<br />

Allene B. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Funeral services were held at 2pm, Wednesday, January 26, 2011 at the First United<br />

Methodist Church, Columbia, MS., for Mrs. Allene Baker <strong>Gunn</strong>, of Madison, MS., who<br />

passed away on Monday, January 24, 2011 at Hospice Ministries in Ridgeland, MS., after a<br />

brief illness. She was 91. Interment will be in the Woodlawn Cemetery, Columbia. Dr.<br />

James K. Byrd, and Rev. Keith Gaughf will officiate. A native of Jefferson Davis Co. MS.,<br />

Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born on September 18, 1919 to the late Henry C. and Allene (McCollum)<br />

Baker. She retired as a Registered Nurse, and Nursing Home Administrator, having<br />

worked at the Marion County General Hospital, and the Floadrian Manor Nursing Home.<br />

She was of the Methodist Faith, a member of the First U.M.C. of Columbia, the Mississippi<br />

Nurses Assoc., and the Womens Culture Club of Columbia. She enjoyed baking, and<br />

planning children's parties. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her


husband, George <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr.; and two brothers, Joe Baker, and Lamont Baker. She is<br />

survived by her son, George <strong>Gunn</strong> III and wife, Robin of Jackson, MS; two grandsons;<br />

Clay <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife, Jennifer, of Madison, MS., and Conner <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife, Rebecca of<br />

Jackson; a great-grandson, Russell <strong>Gunn</strong> of Madison, MS; and several nieces and nephews.<br />

Visitation was held at the First United Methodist Church, Columbia, on Wednesday,<br />

January 26, 2011, from 12pm until the time of service at 2pm. In lieu of flowers,<br />

contributions may be made to the First U.M.C of Columbia, or the MS Children's Home, in<br />

Jackson, MS. The family wishes to extend a special thank you to Homeplace, Madison,<br />

MS., and the staff at Hospice Ministries, in Ridgeland, MS Arrangements made under the<br />

direction of Hathorn Funeral Home, Columbia, MS<br />

Alene <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Montgomery, Tn - Alene <strong>Gunn</strong>, 89, died Sat, May 3, 2008. Funeral Mass 11am Thu, St.<br />

Augustine Catholic Church. Visitations 5pm Wed, Bosley Funeral Home.<br />

Allene <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

May 2,1995 -OPELIKA, Ala. -- Allene L. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 82, of Opelika, died Sunday at Lakeshore<br />

Community Hospital, Dadeville, Ala. The graveside funeral will be 2 p.m. today at Garden<br />

Hills Cemetery, Opelika, according to Jeffcoat Funeral Home, Opelika. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was<br />

born Feb. 4, 1913, in Columbus, Kan., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Lopp. She<br />

lived most of her life in Lee County, was a member of First Freewill Baptist Church, and<br />

was the widow of George W. <strong>Gunn</strong>. Survivors include three sons, Jesse P. <strong>Gunn</strong> and<br />

Thomas H. <strong>Gunn</strong>, both of Opelika, and Byron W. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Fayetteville, Ark.; a daughter,<br />

Lela L. Rhyne of Irmo, S.C.; 11 grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren.<br />

Alonzo <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr.,<br />

68, Indianapolis, died June 8, 1999. He was an electrician for Buckner Electric Co.<br />

Previously, he worked for Chrysler Corp. Foundry. He was an Army veteran of the Korean<br />

War. Memorial contributions may be made to Grace Apostolic Church. Services: 1 p.m.<br />

June 12 in <strong>New</strong> Garfield Baptist Church, with calling there from 11 a.m. Burial: Lincoln<br />

Memory Gardens, Whitestown. Survivors: wife Elizabeth L. Garr <strong>Gunn</strong> children Douglas<br />

Wilkins, Ken, Keith, Brian O., Sheila R. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Denise Hopkins brothers William, Walter,<br />

George <strong>Gunn</strong> sisters Ruth Evans, Anna L. Hardwell, Dorothy L. <strong>Gunn</strong>, June Butler 18<br />

grandchildren two great-grandchildren. Williams and Bluitt Funeral Home is handling<br />

arrangements.<br />

Alonzo <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

age 61, of Birmingham, passed away Monday, January 12, 2009. He was a retired laborer<br />

of the Jefferson County Sanitation Department. He is survived by his wife, Maggie <strong>Gunn</strong>;<br />

daughter, Valisia Davis (Michael); sons, Alonzo <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr. (Angela) and Derrick <strong>Gunn</strong>;<br />

mother, Julia Johnson (Richard); sister, Barbara Jolly (Gregory); brothers, James Pouncy,<br />

Michael, Marlon and Grayling Johnson; and five grandchildren. Funeral Service will be<br />

held Saturday, January 17th at 12:00 Noon at Arrington Funeral Home Chapel with burial<br />

in Zion Memorial Gardens. Arrington Funeral Home, Inc. Directing


Altha Inez <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

93, of Sikeston, died on October 1, 2011, at the Sikeston Convalescent Center. She was born<br />

on January 14, 1918 in Heber Springs, Arkansas, to the late Dawson and Lila Mosley<br />

Gaines. She was a homemaker and had been a member of the Emmanuel Missionary<br />

Baptist Church in Sikeston. On August 17, 1938, in Sikeston, she married Buryle W. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

who preceded her in death on October 1, 1989. She was also preceded in death by three<br />

brothers and two sisters. She is survived by one son and daughter-in-law, Gary and<br />

Sharon <strong>Gunn</strong> of Sikeston. Graveside services will be held at 10:30am on Tuesday, October<br />

4, at the Garden of Memories Cemetery, with the Rev. Gary Evans of the Bethel Baptist<br />

Church, officiating.<br />

Alvin Perry <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Alvin Perry <strong>Gunn</strong> was born March 7, 1930 in El Centro, California and was a resident of<br />

Southern California for all of his life. He passed away peacefully at home on February 21,<br />

2006 at the age of 75 after a courageous battle with cancer. Alvin was one of five children<br />

born to Charles Ross <strong>Gunn</strong> and Nellie Laura Francis Farmer (<strong>Gunn</strong>) of Riverside, CA and<br />

is survived by his brothers, Jack Edgar <strong>Gunn</strong> of Everett, WA and Ralph William <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Las Vegas, NV. He enlisted in the United States Air Force in 1950 where he attained the<br />

rank of Staff Sergeant. Alvin was employed by Kaiser Steel for 25 years and recently<br />

retired from Chilson's Management Controls in 2004. His loving wife, Patricia and<br />

children, Robert and Michelle Harris, Randall and Connie Harris, Ross and Paula <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

Anthony <strong>Gunn</strong> and Tracee Johnson, David and Amalia <strong>Gunn</strong>, Phillip <strong>Gunn</strong>, Tracey <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

and Cory Fossum survive Alvin. Their beautiful daughter, Darlene Harris preceded him in<br />

his death in 1983. He leaves behind over 20 grand children and great grandchildren, and<br />

countless cousins, nieces, nephews and other friends and family members who knew and<br />

loved him without exception. He will be remembered for his stoic nature, honesty, integrity<br />

and devotion. Memorial services will be held on Monday, March 27, 2006 at 10 a.m.,<br />

staging area #5, Riverside National Cemetery. Memorial contributions can be made to<br />

Inland Empire Hospice Program, 9961 Sierra Avenue, Fontana, CA 92335. Cucamonga<br />

Mortuary has been entrusted with arrangements. Published in the Inland Valley Daily<br />

Bulletin on 2/24/2006 (Reuben and Mary Goforth <strong>Gunn</strong> descendant).<br />

Alvin <strong>Gunn</strong> (Pinnecoose)<br />

Graveside services for Alvin Pinnecoose will be held at 2:30 p.m. on Monday, Nov. 1 at<br />

Ouray Cemetery in Ignacio.Visitation has been set for Monday morning from 9 -11 a.m. at<br />

the Ertel Memorial Chapel.Alvin Pinnecoose was born Feb. 19, 1943 at Ignacio, Colo. the<br />

son of Graves Shosone <strong>Gunn</strong> and Virginia Pinnecoose. He was raised by his adoptive<br />

parents, Guy Pinnecoose Sr. and Esther Arrive. Alvin also claimed Shirley Reed as his<br />

adopted mom. He passed away at San Juan Regional Medical Center in Farmington, N.M.<br />

on Wednesday, Oct. 27, 2004. Alvin was 61 years old. An active member of the Native<br />

American Church, Alvin was looked to as a spiritual leader. He was a Sundance Chief.<br />

During the 1960s, Alvin was a Golden Gloves champion . Alvin enjoyed the outdoors and


loved hunting, fishing and camping. He also liked to watch boxing and pool on television.<br />

His greatest satisfaction came from watching his kids and grandkids play sports.Surviving<br />

Alvin are his children, Alvin Charles Pinnecoose and wife, Sharon Quam of Cortez, Lee<br />

Ann Pinnecoose of Towaoc, Everisto Dion Lehi and wife, Doris of Cortez, Judy Katherine<br />

Lehi of Towaoc, and Charles Terrance Lehi and wife, Vicki of Towoac; 14 grandchildren<br />

and 1 great grandchild. Two brothers, Julian Reed and wife, Jana of Fort Duchesne, Utah<br />

and Lornie Pinnecoose of Salt Lake City, Utah; and nine sisters, Winifred Cuch and<br />

husband, Alfonso of Fort Duchesne, Utah, Gayla Valdez and husband, Julian of Windover,<br />

Utah, Claria Pinnecoose and husband, Jerry of Randlett, Utah, Beverly <strong>My</strong>rick and<br />

husband, Orville of Randlett, Utah, Janice <strong>Gunn</strong> and husband, Melvin of Ignacio, Colo.,<br />

Sylvia <strong>Gunn</strong> of Denver, Colo., Sandra <strong>Gunn</strong>of Portland, Ore., Aletha Litz of Longmont,<br />

Colo., and Deanna Pinnecoose of Fort Duchesne, Utah. also survive Alvin.Preceding Alvin<br />

in death were his birth parents; one sister, Linda Grove; and one brother, Rod<br />

Grove.Memorial contributions can be made in memory of Alvin Pinnecoose with Wells<br />

Fargo Bank in Roosevelt, Utah.<br />

Alvin B. <strong>Gunn</strong> - Former Lyons Mayor<br />

Alvin B. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 91, of Wadsworth, Ohio, formerly of Lyons, passed away Saturday, June<br />

16, in AlterCare Center after a lengthy illness. He was born on Jan. 31, 1910 to the late<br />

Willard A. and Cora E. (Barden) <strong>Gunn</strong>, a dear brother of the late Nettie B. (Glen)<br />

McGurer. Before <strong>Gunn</strong> graduated from Lyons High School in 1928, he had started his 47<br />

year career in banking at the Farmers State Bank of Lyons. He was employed as a cashier<br />

and became a member of the Board of Directors. He served on the Fulton County Health<br />

Board, Fulton County Ration Board, and the Morenci Hospital Board.He was a Village<br />

Council member, Lyons Mayor, Village town clerk, Lyons/Royalty Fire Dept., Member of<br />

the Water Board, and a founder and officer of the Lyons School PTA. Also he was a<br />

member of the Lyons Christian Church and served as church elder, deacon, treasurer and<br />

Board of Trustees. In 1977, Alvin was honored as a 60 year member of the Royalton Union<br />

Masonic Lodge #434. He was raised to a 32 Degree in 1946. He was also a member of the<br />

Order of Eastern Stars and belonged to the Wauseon Elks for more than 50 years. He<br />

enjoyed hunting, fishing, goffing, traveling and gardening. His family and friends were<br />

always a priority with him. His wife, Geraldine (Smith) <strong>Gunn</strong>, preceded him in death in<br />

1985 after 54 years of marriage. His second wife, Ruth (Mortemore) <strong>Gunn</strong>, passed away in<br />

1991. Surviving are daughters, Janis (Bud) Imber of Wadsworth, F. Jeannine Martin of<br />

Cleveland; step-daughter, Barbara (Jerry) Blackburn of Leesburg, Fla.; six grandchildren;<br />

and five great-grandchildren. Friends may call at the Biehl-Malone Mortuary, Lyons,<br />

today from 6-9 p.m., where Masonic Service will be held at 7:30 p.m. Funeral Services will<br />

be from the Mortuary on Wednesday at 2 p.m., with Rev. Brent Pomeroy officiating. Burial<br />

in Lyons Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, the family has requested that donations be made to<br />

the church or donor's choice. (Thomas and Susannah Burnett <strong>Gunn</strong> descendant)<br />

Alvin Edwin <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Reidsville - Alvin Edwin <strong>Gunn</strong>, 75, of Reidsvlle, Rt. 4, was found dead at his home at 5:30


p.m. yesterday. Dr. Robert E. Balsley, medical examiner, said Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> had been dead<br />

about eight hours. He had been ill for some time. He was born in Rockingham County, NC<br />

and was a farmer. He was a member of the Wentworth Methodist Church. Surviving are<br />

his wife, Mrs. Nelle Burton <strong>Gunn</strong>; three sons, Walter and Lawrence <strong>Gunn</strong> of Reidsville, Rt.<br />

4, and Ralph <strong>Gunn</strong> of Indianapolis, Ind.; a daughter, Mrs. C. R. Reeves of Garland, Rt. 2;<br />

a brother, Percy <strong>Gunn</strong> of Greensboro; and a sister, Mrs. E. R. Lemmons of Reidsville, Rt.<br />

8. The funeral will be at 3:30 p.m. Thursday at Wilkerson Funeral Home Chapel. Burial<br />

will be in the Wentworth Methodist Church cemetery. [October 25, 1965] (Thomas and<br />

Susannah Burnett <strong>Gunn</strong> descendant)<br />

Alvis Graham 'Snapper' <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Alvis Graham "Snapper" <strong>Gunn</strong>, 66, died Wednesday in a local hospital. Graveside services<br />

will be at 2 p.m. Friday in Dennis Cemetery, directed by Elliott-Hamil Funeral Home, 542<br />

Hickory. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born in Putnam, where he attended school, and moved to Abilene<br />

in 1960. He married Retha Abbott in 1968 in Abilene and worked as an oilfield driller. He<br />

was a member of Putnam First Baptist Church. Survivors include his wife, of Abilene; one<br />

son, James Alvis <strong>Gunn</strong> of San Antonio; one daughter, Pat Love of Abilene; two<br />

stepdaughters, Sheila Schultz of Prague, Okla., and Theresa Gardner of Tempe, Ariz.; two<br />

sisters, Aileen Brewster and Vernette Hess, both of Cisco; eight grandchildren; three greatgrandchildren;<br />

and several nieces and nephews.Memorials may be sent to West Texas<br />

Rehabilitation Center, 4601 Hartford, Abilene Texas 79605. Pub 1-8-1998. (Thomas and<br />

Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Alvis Vernon <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Kingsland, Tx - Alvis Vernon <strong>Gunn</strong>, 63 died Thursday, Feb. 22, 1973 in a Burnet hospital.<br />

Funeral services were held Friday at Kingsland Community Church with the Rev, Fred<br />

Brucks officiating. Burial was in the Elm Grove Grove Cemetery in Alpine with Masonic<br />

graveside rites. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a member of the American Legion and Alpine Lodge. No. TOG<br />

of A. P. & A. M., was employed as a heavy equipment salesman. He is survived by his wife,<br />

Mrs. Ina Mae <strong>Gunn</strong> of Kingsland; a son, Robert S. <strong>Gunn</strong>, of Boulder, Colo.; a stepson,<br />

Jimmie GailBarrett of Throckmorrton; four sisters, Mrs Nona Kittrel of Lorenzo, Mrs,<br />

Gladys Edwards and Mrs, Alma Stein, both of Lake Whitney, and Mrs. Eva Buchanan of<br />

Nederland. (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Amanda Condry <strong>Gunn</strong> -<br />

May 16, 1929 Winn Parish Enterprise - Winn Parish, Louisanna- Mrs. C. G. <strong>Gunn</strong> Died At<br />

Joyce On April 29 On April 29, 1929, at the home of her son, O. C. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Joyce, Mrs. C. G.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> died at 1:30 p.m. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> had reached the ripe old age of seventy-six, having been<br />

born near Van Buren, Missouri, March 8, 1853. She was the mother of eight children and<br />

had many grandchildren. Two of her sons live in Louisiana, W. C. Hutton and O. C., of<br />

Joyce. The others are in Missouri. Her maiden name was Miss Amanda Condry. She was


married January 22, 1871 and at the time of her death had been married more than fiftyeight<br />

years. She and her good husband, Mr. G. C. <strong>Gunn</strong>, were on a visit to their son when<br />

she died. She was buried at Pleasant Hill Cemetery on April 30, 1929, with the Revs. C. C.<br />

Wier and E. V. Duplantis officiating, and reading of the ritual of the Methodist Church, of<br />

which she had been a member for sixty years. The lifelong Christian was dearly loved and<br />

will be greatly missed by her loved ones and friends. Most of her children are residents of<br />

Missouri<br />

Amber Cecil <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

<strong>New</strong>port Texas. Amber Cecil <strong>Gunn</strong> died here on the night of August 24, 1909 - Dallas<br />

Morning <strong>New</strong>s published 8-31-1909.<br />

Amelia <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Amelia O. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 7, of Turnpike Road, Greenville, died Monday, Jan. 18, 1999, at the<br />

Monadnock Hospital in Peterborough, due to injuries sustained in an auto accident on<br />

Route 31 in Greenville. Amelia was born in Concord, Mass., on Dec. 30, 1991, and had<br />

lived in Greenville all of her life. She was a first-grade student at the Twin City Christian<br />

School in Lunenburg, Mass. She enjoyed swimming, ice skating, cross country skiing,<br />

reading and her pets. She leaves her parents, Colin D. <strong>Gunn</strong> and Suzanne C. Drake, with<br />

whom she lived; her maternal grandfather, Alfred C. Drake of <strong>New</strong> Haven, N.Y.; her<br />

paternal grandmother, Dorothy <strong>Gunn</strong> of Wallcott, Vt.; four uncles, David K. Drake of<br />

Easton, Pa., Samuel H. Drake of Salt Lake City, Utah, John T. Drake of Essex, Mass., and<br />

David C. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Hudson, Mass.; an aunt, Barbara L. Conn of Wallcott, Vt.; and several<br />

cousins. A funeral service was held Jan. 23 in the Twin City Baptist Temple, Lunenburg,<br />

Mass. Burial will be held at a later date. Memorial contributions may be made to the Twin<br />

City Christian School, 194 Electric Ave., Lunenburg, MA 01462. The Sawyer-Miller<br />

Masciarelli Funeral Home, Lunenburg, Mass., was in charge of arrangements<br />

Amelia <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

DIED IN SEBEWA, APRIL 1st, 1885 - The wife of Theodore <strong>Gunn</strong>, aged 52 years, 10<br />

months and 9 days. The funeral services were held at the M. E. Church at Sebewa,<br />

Michigan. The Rev. Mr. Spencer officiating. She leaves a large circle of friends to mourn<br />

her loss.<br />

Amelia <strong>Gunn</strong> Leeds<br />

94, died Sunday, Aug. 29, 2004, at the Hillsborough County Nursing Home. Born in Weare<br />

NH on April 12, 1910, she was the daughter of Bernard and Blanche (Bowie) <strong>Gunn</strong>. She<br />

was raised and educated in Weare, was a graduate of Weare High School, and was a<br />

lifelong resident of Weare. Mrs. Leeds was employed by <strong>New</strong> England Telephone and<br />

Telegraph as an operator, but spent much of her life as a homemaker. She enjoyed cake<br />

decorating and sewing. She was also a member of the Goffstown Congregation of Jehovah's


Witnesses. She was predeceased by a son, Gardner Leeds, in 1938. Family members include<br />

her husband of 75 years, Alden Leeds of Weare; two daughters, Corinne Nichols and<br />

Wanda Leeds, both of Weare; three grandchildren, Randy Sandmann, Nancy Johnson and<br />

Susan Belanger, all of Weare; five great-grandchildren, Callie, Stacy, Madison, Sean and<br />

Ryan, all of Weare; and one sister, Pauline Heath of Oceanside, Calif. All are invited to a<br />

memorial service at 1 p.m. on Saturday Sept. 4, at Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses,<br />

97 Daniel Plummer Road, Goffstown. Interment of her cremated remains will follow at<br />

Johnson Cemetery, East Road Weare. Memorial donations can be sent to the Goffstown<br />

Congregation of Jehovah's Witnesses, 97 Daniel Plummer Road Goffstown, NH 03045; or<br />

to the charity of one's choice. French & Rising Funeral Home of Goffstown handled the<br />

arrangements<br />

Amos L. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

53, of Keystone Heights, Florida, formerly of Tampa, died Saturday in Starke. A native of<br />

Frostproof, he moved to Keystone Heights 10 years ago from here. He was former owner of<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> Pawn and Gun Shop in Tampa and Keystone Heights, an Army veteran, member of<br />

National Rifle Association, associate member of National Aeronautics Association and<br />

attended Trinity Baptist Church. He is survived by his wife, Dorothy E.; a son, Amos L. II<br />

of Tampa; a daughter, Kelly Benedict of Anchorage, Alaska; a sister, Sydney Dickens of<br />

Keystone Heights; and five grandchildren. Jones Funeral Home, Keystone Heights.<br />

Published August 22, 1995 Tampa Tribune<br />

Mr. Amos <strong>Gunn</strong>, Sr.,<br />

90, of Lanett, Alabama died Thursday, May 17, 2012 at Chattanooga, TN. Funeral services<br />

will be held at Mt. Pisgah Baptist Church, 11322 Veteran Memorial Parkway, LaFayette<br />

on Wednesday, May 23, 2012 at 1:00 p.m. (CST) with Rev. Darrell Jordan and Rev.<br />

Michael Stiggers, officiating. Interment will be in the Mitchell Springs cemetery,<br />

LaFayette. The remains will lie instate at the church one hour before the service. The<br />

family will receive friends on Tuesday, May 22, 2012 from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. (C. S. T)<br />

at Macedonia Baptist Church, 1246 Co. Rd. 96, LaFayette. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> is survived by five<br />

sons: Amos (Vickie) <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr., Robert <strong>Gunn</strong> and Ronald (Beverly) Beasley all of Detroit,<br />

MI; Alex (Deborah) <strong>Gunn</strong>, Chattanooga, TN; Eric <strong>Gunn</strong>, Atlanta, GA; seven daughters:<br />

Willie Mae Weaver, Marie Greene, Gail Ramsey and Roberta (Wilbert) Wheeler all of<br />

Chattanooga, TN; Mary Watts, Detroit, MI; Linda Hill Los Angeles, CA, Sallie (Ray)<br />

Thomas, <strong>New</strong>nan, GA; one sister-in-law, Rosie E. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Roanoke, and one brother-in-law,<br />

AL Overton, Chicago, IL; twenty-three grandchildren, twenty-seven great grandchildren<br />

and two great, great grandchildren and many other relatives and friends. Vines Funeral<br />

Home, Inc., LaFayette, is handling the arrangements.<br />

Amos <strong>Gunn</strong>, Sr.<br />

90 of Lanett, Alabama died Thursday May 17, 2012 at Chattanooga, Tenn. Funeral servies<br />

will be held at Mt. Pisgah Baptist Church 11322 Veteran Memorial Parkway, LaFayette on


Wednesday May 23, 2012 at 1 pm with Rev. Darrell Jordan and Michael Stiggers<br />

officiating. Interment will be in the Mitchell Springs Cemetery in LaFayette. The remains<br />

will lie instate at the church one hour before service.. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> is survived by five sons:<br />

Amos (Vickie) <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr., Robert <strong>Gunn</strong> and Ronald (Beverly) <strong>Gunn</strong> all of Detroit, Mi;<br />

Alex (Deborah) <strong>Gunn</strong> Chattanooga, Tenn; Eric <strong>Gunn</strong>, Atlanta Ga; seven daughters: Willie<br />

Mae Weaver; Marie Greene; Gail Ramsey and Robert (Wilbert) Wheeler all of<br />

Chattanooga, Tn.; Mary Watts, Detroit, Mi; Linda Hill, Los Angeles, Ca; Sallie (Ray)<br />

Thomas, <strong>New</strong>nan, Ga.; one sister in law, Rosie E. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Roanoke and one brother in law,<br />

Al Overton, Chicago, Ill. Twenty three grandchildren, twenty seven great grandchildren,<br />

and two great great grandchildren. Vines Funeral Home LaFayette is handling the<br />

arrangements<br />

Amy Elizabeth <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Amy E. <strong>Gunn</strong>, age 86, of Staunton, Missouri died at 6:37 a.m. on Thursday, April 21, 2005,<br />

at Community Memorial Hospital in Staunton. Visitation will be from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. on<br />

Sunday, April 24, at Williamson Funeral Home in Staunton, Mo. Funeral services will<br />

begin at 9 a.m. on Monday, April 25, at the funeral home. She was born Nov. 6, 1918, in<br />

Mitchell, Neb., the daughter of Charles and Esther Wood Shively. She married Marvin<br />

George <strong>Gunn</strong> in 1948 in St. Charles, Mo.; he died in 1990. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a homemaker<br />

and a member of Zion Lutheran Church in Staunton. Survivors: two daughters, J. Elaine<br />

(husband, James) Manoli of Fort Lauderdale, Fla., and Sandra Ann Kasten of St. Louis;<br />

son, Walter L. (wife, Ardell) Roberts of Owensville, Mo.; six grandchildren; and several<br />

great-grandchildren. Services: 9 a.m. Monday, Williamson Funeral Home, Staunton, the<br />

Rev. Nathan Meador officiating. Burial: Mount Lebanon Cemetery, St. Ann, Mo.<br />

Interment will be at Mount Lebanon Cemetery in St. Ann, Mo. Memorials are suggested to<br />

the Zion Lutheran Church in Staunton. Published in the Edwardsville Intelligencer.<br />

Amy Annie <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Arrangements for Amy Annie <strong>Gunn</strong>, 100, of Fresno are by Stephens & Bean Chapel. No<br />

public services will be held. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong>, a dispatcher, died Friday, May 28, 2004.<br />

Remembrances may be sent to Sierra Villa Rest Home, 195 W. Sierra Ave., Clovis, CA<br />

93612; or Millbrook Presbyterian Church, 3620 N. Millbrook Ave., Fresno, CA 93726<br />

Amy Iris Keith Brown <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Mr. Amy Iris Keith Brown <strong>Gunn</strong>, of Walnut Mississippi died March 26, 2008. McBride<br />

Funeral Home, Inc. 662-837-8101Published in The Commercial Appeal on 3/28/2008.<br />

Amy Iris Keith Brown <strong>Gunn</strong>, - 86, died Wednesday, March 26, 2008, at the Tippah County<br />

Hospital in Ripley. She was a homemaker and a retired supervisor for Reed Manufacturing<br />

Company in Walnut. She was a member of the Walnut Baptist Church.Services will be at 2<br />

p.m. today at McBride Funeral Home Chapel in Ripley with Bro. Stacy McKee and Bro.<br />

Steve McKee officiating. Burial will be in Oakland Cemetery in Walnut.Survivors include<br />

her husband of 36 years, Sewell <strong>Gunn</strong> of Walnut; three daughters, Virginia “Gen” McKee


(R.L.) of Walnut, Doris Sartain of St. Petersburg, Fla., and Martha Goolsby (Lonnie) of<br />

Ripley; one son, Joe W. Brown (Frances) of Walnut; one sister, Mavis Koster of Walnut;<br />

seven grandchildren, 11 great-grandchildren; three stepdaughters, Nelda Barnes (Charles)<br />

of Corinth, Lesa Voyles of Ripley and Shelly Stanley (Terry) of Belmont; one stepson,<br />

Wayne <strong>Gunn</strong> (Deb) of Waynesboro, Tenn.; seven stepgrandchildren, six stepgreatgrandchildren.She<br />

was preceded in death by her first husband, Leo Brown; her parents,<br />

Herman and Mary Paseur Keith; three brothers, Buel K. Keith, Cloyce Keith and George<br />

P. Keith; two infant grandsons, Joe W. Brown Jr. and Charles David Brown; one greatgranddaughter,<br />

Kimberly Iris Mauney; and one stepdaughter, Marlene <strong>Gunn</strong>.Pallbearers<br />

will be her grandsons, Steve McKee, Stacy McKee, Jeff Benefield, David Mauney, Matthew<br />

Goolsby, Keith Sartain, Tim Skrmetti, Blake Voyles, Joshua Stanley, Jacob Stanley,<br />

Michael <strong>Gunn</strong> and Bobby <strong>Gunn</strong>.Visitation will continue from 7 a.m. to service time today<br />

at the funeral home.<br />

Andrea S. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

ROCKPORT, Ind. — Andrea S. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 40, of Rockport died Monday, Aug. 15, 2011, at<br />

Owensboro Medical Health System. Survivors include her husband, Jonathan <strong>Gunn</strong>; six<br />

children, Leonard Campbell, Felicia Campbell, Serenity Campbell, Gabrielle <strong>Gunn</strong>, Leana<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> and Damian <strong>Gunn</strong>; parents Carl Hollinger and wife Reyna and Edith Jackson and<br />

husband, Ron; and five siblings, Darla Cotton, Verna Hollinger, Jamie Little, Mellody<br />

Khron and Van Hollinger. A family memorial service at a later date. Boultinghouse<br />

Funeral Home, Rockport, is entrusted with care. Page: B2 Copyright, 2011, Owensboro<br />

Messenger-Inquirer<br />

Anderson <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Anderson <strong>Gunn</strong>, 57, husband of Theresa <strong>Gunn</strong> died yesterday, April 13, 1933 in Chester,<br />

Pa., in the County Hospital. Interment in Greenlawn cemetery on Monday.<br />

Anderson B. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

80, of Memphis, passed away August 13, 2007 at Memphis Veterans Medical Center.<br />

Visitation will be from4-6:30 p.m. Thursday, August 16, and funeral services will be at 11<br />

a.m. Friday, August 17, both to be held at N. J. Ford & Sons Funeral Home. Burial will be<br />

in West Tennessee Veterans Cemetery. He leaves his loving wife, Delphine D. <strong>Gunn</strong>; five<br />

daughters, Carolyn S. <strong>Gunn</strong> and Sandra D. <strong>Gunn</strong>, both of Memphis, Linda L. Moore<br />

(Wathaw), Gloria A. <strong>Gunn</strong> (Donnell) and Stayse Penrose (Leo); a son, Willis Ealy, all of<br />

Chicago, IL; two sisters, Anna Buckingham and Isabelle Brownlee, both of Aberdeen, MS;<br />

granddaughter, Danzell <strong>Gunn</strong> Tucker of Memphis; 23 grandchildren, 16 greatgrandchildren,<br />

and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, other relatives and friends. N. J.<br />

Ford & Sons Funeral Home 901-948-7755<br />

Anderson “Joe” <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr.,


Commercial Appeal, The (Memphis, TN) - October 10, 2000 Anderson <strong>Gunn</strong>n, 44, of<br />

Memphis, salesman, died of pneumonia Friday at Memphis Veterans Medical Center.<br />

Services will be at 1 p.m. Wednesday at N.J. Ford & Sons Funeral Home with burial in<br />

West Tennessee Veterans Cemetery. He leaves three daughters, Danzell <strong>Gunn</strong>, Lakesha<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> and Candace <strong>Gunn</strong>; three sons, Anderson <strong>Gunn</strong> III, Cedric <strong>Gunn</strong> and Markeith<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, and his parents, Delphine and Anderson <strong>Gunn</strong>, all of Memphis; five sisters, Linda<br />

Moore, Gloria <strong>Gunn</strong> and Stacey Penrose, all of Chicago, and Carolyn <strong>Gunn</strong> and Sandra<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, both of Memphis, and his brother, Willie Ealy of Memphis.<br />

Anderson <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

passed on December 31, 2001 after an extended illness. Funeral services for Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> will<br />

be held on Saturday January 5, 2002 1:00pm at Fort St. United Methodist Church 562 Blvd<br />

NE Atlanta, Ga. Rev. Byron Thomas officiating. Remains will lie in state at the church<br />

from 12noon until the hour of service. Interment Westview Cemetery. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> leaves to<br />

cherish loving memories wife Patricia <strong>Gunn</strong>, sons and daughters-in-law Mr. & Mrs.<br />

Rodney Keen, Mr. & Mrs. Anthony <strong>Gunn</strong>, Mr. & Mrs. Andrew <strong>Gunn</strong>., sister Ernestine<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, three brothers, Willie <strong>Gunn</strong>, Mr & Mrs. Jarnard <strong>Gunn</strong>, three grandchildren, two<br />

sisters-in-law, two brothers-in-law, a host of nieces, nephew, , cousins, and many friends<br />

are asked to assemble at 3557 Salem Hills Dr.Lithonia, Ga. 12noon. Wake tonight<br />

7pm-8pm. Gregory B. Levett & Sons Inc. South Dekalb Chapel. 404-241-5656<br />

Andrew E. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

DANVILLE - Andrew E. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 90, of 612 Mount Cross Road, died Tuesday, March 31,<br />

2009, at Riverside Health Care Center. Born September 15, 1918, in Pittsylvania County,<br />

he was the son of the late Willie <strong>Gunn</strong> and Sallie Dunbar <strong>Gunn</strong>. He was married to Lena<br />

Blake <strong>Gunn</strong> who died September 11, 2002.He lived most of his life in the Danville area and<br />

had worked 40 years with Dan River, Inc. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> entered the US Army in 1942 as a<br />

Quarter Master company clerk mail dispatcher. He served in thirty-six states and seven<br />

foreign countries including nine months in the combat zone in Germany, Austria and<br />

Czechoslovakia during World War II. He was a charter member of Shermont Baptist<br />

Church. He is survived by two daughters, Ronnie <strong>Gunn</strong> Stanton and husband Lloyd of<br />

Danville and Patricia Rowland Young of Ringgold; a sister, Catherine Hearp of Mt. Cross<br />

Road; six grandchildren and twelve great-grandchildren. In addition to his wife and<br />

parents he was predeceased by a twin brother, Allen <strong>Gunn</strong> and two sisters, Mabel Hobson<br />

Hubbard and Margaret Wilson. A graveside military service by American Legion Dan<br />

River Post #1097 will be held 11:00 a.m. Saturday, April 4, 2009, at Danville Memorial<br />

Gardens with the Rev. Jim Stowe officiating. The family will be located at 457 Conifer<br />

Drive, Danville. Swicegood Funeral Home is serving the <strong>Gunn</strong> family (Thomas and Sarah<br />

Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Andrew Jackson <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Huntsville, May 1, 1910 - Rev. Jackson <strong>Gunn</strong> an aged Baptist minister of Trinity, died last


night after a short illness, aged 96 years. For many years he was moderator of the Mussel<br />

Shoals Baptist Association and a pastor of Baptist churches. Earlier in his career he was a<br />

representative in the Legislature from Morgan County and until a few years before his<br />

death he took an active interest in civic as well as religious affairs. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> is survived by<br />

three daughters and three sons, as follows: Mrs. R. E. Pettus of Huntsville, Mrs. J. W.<br />

Carey of Dora, Ala, Mrs Chas. T. Burke of Trinity, James and Thomas <strong>Gunn</strong> of Trinity<br />

and Ed <strong>Gunn</strong> of Cleburne, Texas. Montgomery Advertiser - 5-2-1910 (Thomas and Sarah<br />

Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Andrew F. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Andrew F. <strong>Gunn</strong> son of Mr. And Mrs F. M. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Cleveland Avenue died suddenly in<br />

his home in Grovertown, Indiana on Friday night, August 28, 1955. Funeral services will<br />

be privately held in Knox, Indiana from the Johnson Funeral home. The family has<br />

requested that flowers be omitted. Besides his parents he is survived by his wife Gloria, a<br />

sister, Mrs. Delbert Thompson, of Dallas Texas and two brothers; Robert <strong>Gunn</strong> of Denver,<br />

Colorado and Francis <strong>Gunn</strong> of Indianapolis.<br />

Andrew L. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Andrew L. <strong>Gunn</strong> Sr., age 70, passed away on Wednesday, December 2, 2009 in Corpus<br />

Christi, Texas. Andrew was born on May 15, 1939 in Utica, <strong>New</strong> York. He was a retired<br />

veteran of the U.S. Coast Guard. He is preceded in death by his parents Andrew W. &<br />

Mary B. <strong>Gunn</strong>. He is survived by his wife: Olga <strong>Gunn</strong>; sons; Jeremy <strong>Gunn</strong>, Roy <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

Scott A. <strong>Gunn</strong> and Andrew L. <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr.; daughters, Blythe <strong>Gunn</strong>, Cristal <strong>Gunn</strong>; his<br />

brother, John <strong>Gunn</strong> and his sister, Shelia McGuckin. Visitation will be held at 5:00 p.m.<br />

until 9:00 p.m. on Sunday, December 6, 2009 at Seaside Funeral Home with a Rosary to be<br />

recited at 7:00 p.m. that same evening at the Seaside Chapel. A Funeral Mass will be<br />

celebrated at 11:00 a.m. on Monday, December 7, 2009 at St. Paul the Apostle Catholic<br />

Church. Interment will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Tuesday, December 8, 2009 at Seaside<br />

Memorial Park.<br />

Andrew <strong>Gunn</strong>, Sr.<br />

was born April 9th, 1922 to the late Lundy <strong>Gunn</strong>, Sr. and Ellen <strong>Gunn</strong> in Egypt,Mississippi.<br />

He was the 5th of ten children born to this union. Three brothers, Walter, Rice and Willie<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>; two sisters, Juanita <strong>Gunn</strong> and Mary A. Fields preceded him in death. Andrew <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

received Christ at an early age in Egypt, Mississippi. Later, he moved to St. Louis, Missouri<br />

uniting with the Greater Progressive Church where he served faithfully as usher and<br />

president of the User Board for many years. He was employed at General Motors where he<br />

retired after 30 years of service. Andrew <strong>Gunn</strong> recently celebrated his 40th year wedding<br />

anniversary, February 3rd, 2005, with his devoted wife, Lena J. <strong>Gunn</strong>. He will be sadly<br />

missed by: his devoted wife, Lena J. <strong>Gunn</strong>; six sons, Andrew, Jr., Durando, Ricardo,<br />

Jeffrey and Timothy <strong>Gunn</strong>; James Rowell (godson); one daughter, Paula Morton of<br />

Sacramento, California; five sisters, Margie Harvey, Anna Bell (Louis Bluford) of St.


Louis, MO., Sally (Rubin Thorton) of Madison, IL, Betty <strong>Gunn</strong>, Edna Sergeant of<br />

Michigan; one brother, Lundy, Jr. (Rebecca <strong>Gunn</strong>) of St. Louis, MO; three sisters-in-law,<br />

Virginia (James Redwine) of Flint, MI, Shirley (Paul Foster), Edna Vaulx of St. Louis, MO;<br />

two brothers-in-law, Lacy (Cheryl Kyle) of <strong>New</strong> Jersey and William (Carla Kyle) of<br />

Omaha, NE; one daughter-in-law, Ann <strong>Gunn</strong>; a host of nieces, nephews, cousins,<br />

grandchildren, great-grandchildren and friends (B)<br />

Andrew William <strong>Gunn</strong>, Sr.,<br />

age 58, of 4710 Millers Lane, Richmond, Virginia died Sunday, July 20, 1975. He is<br />

survived by his wife, Mrs. Lillie C. <strong>Gunn</strong>; one son, Andrew William (Bill) <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr.; his<br />

daughter-in-law, Mrs. Margaret T. <strong>Gunn</strong>; two grandsons, Andy and Chris <strong>Gunn</strong>; six<br />

sisters, Mrs. Grace Smith, Mrs. Inez Gray, Mrs. Madeline Clements, Mrs. Helen Clements,<br />

Mrs. Doris Eades, and Mrs. Gloria Blankenship; also several nieces and nephews. Mr.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> was a 30 year employee of Miller and Rhoads. Remains rest at the Laburnum<br />

Chapel, Woody Funeral Home, 2110 East Laburnum Avenue, where a Christian Wake<br />

Service will be held Tuesday at 8 p.m. Funeral Mass Wednesday at 10 a.m., St. Peter's<br />

Catholic Church. Interment Oakwood Richmond Times Dispatch (VA) Tues. 7-22-1975.<br />

(Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Angela Blackwell <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

REIDSVILLE Mrs. Angela Blackwell <strong>Gunn</strong> of 157 Capps-<strong>Gunn</strong> Drive, Mebane, died on<br />

Friday, April 29, 2005, at Annie Penn Hospital. Funeral arrangements are incomplete. The<br />

family will receive friends at 1857 Pickrell Road, Reidsville, NC. McLaurin Funeral Home<br />

is serving the family.<br />

Angela “Pooh” <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

41, of Cleveland, Ohio, died Tuesday, February 2, 2010, at Bolivar Medical Center in<br />

Cleveland. Funeral services will be held at 2:30 p.m. Saturday at Old St. Phillip M.B.<br />

Church in Cleveland, with the Rev. Kevin Hall officiating. Burial will follow at the Old St.<br />

Phillip Cemetery under the direction of T.L. Redmon Funeral Home. Visitation will be<br />

held from 1-5 p.m. Friday at the funeral home. Survivors include four daughters, Jianette<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, Joyce <strong>Gunn</strong>, Makiah Miller and Anquanette <strong>Gunn</strong>, all of Cleveland; two sons, Brian<br />

Thompson of Shelby and Johnny <strong>Gunn</strong> of Cleveland; and four grandchildren<br />

Angela Thomas <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

29, of Tampa and formerly of St. Petersburg, died Sunday (July 30, 1989) at Tampa<br />

General Hospital, after a long illness. A native of Tampa, she was a certified nursing<br />

assistant with Kimberly Nursing Service, a 1978 graduate of Robinson High School and a<br />

member of Greater Bethel Baptist Church. Survivors include her husband, Carl Sr.; three<br />

sons, Carl Jr., Vashawn and Jarod, and her mother, Betty Miller, all of Tampa; her father,<br />

Leon Thomas Sr., St. Petersburg; three sisters, Valerie Brown and Concetta Moore of


Tampa, and Daphne Thomas, St. Petersburg; three brothers, Randall, Leeshawn and Leon<br />

Thomas Jr., all of St. Petersburg; and maternal grandfather, Thomas Lloyd, Tampa. Smith<br />

Funeral Home, St. Petersburg.s a member of the Pasadena Gulf Club, former president of<br />

the Bartlett Park Shuffleboard Club and member of the Lakewood United Church of<br />

Christ. Survivors include his wife, Clarice W.; a daughter, Sandra Jaquis, St. Petersburg;<br />

and two grandchildren, Tammy, St. Petersburg, and Thomas, Jacksonville, N.C. Mathews-<br />

Palms Memorial Funeral Home, St. Petersburg<br />

Angus <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Angus <strong>Gunn</strong>, 219 North Washington Street, died Wednesday at a local hosptil following a<br />

brief illness. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born in Kettle Falls, Washington and had been a resident of<br />

Silver Bow County for the past seven months. He was 41 years of age. He was a miner by<br />

occupation. Surviving relatives include a son Kenneth <strong>Gunn</strong>, Missoula; father George<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, Kettle Falls; a daughter Mable <strong>Gunn</strong> of North Bend Oregon; and two brothers,<br />

Howard <strong>Gunn</strong> of Garnet, Montana; and Earl <strong>Gunn</strong> of Kellogg, Idaho. The body is a<br />

Sherman and Reed funeral home here in Butte. Published 9-25-1941 Montana Standard<br />

<strong>New</strong>spaper<br />

Anita Lunrline <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

age 8 years, died last night March 8, 1945 at 7:30 at her residence; 505 W. 12 Street here in<br />

Anniston. Funeral services will be held tomorrow at 2 o’clock at the First Baptist Church<br />

conducted by Rev. Claxton. Burial will be in Edgemont Cemetery. She is survived by her<br />

parents Mr. And Mrs. Calvin <strong>Gunn</strong>; a sister Sandra Fay <strong>Gunn</strong>; grandparents Mr and Mrs.<br />

James V. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Atlanta, Georgia and Mr. And Mrs. W. M. Hazel of Oxford, Alabama.<br />

Anna <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Services for Anna <strong>Gunn</strong>, of Hillsboro, Illinois were held at 1 p.m. today in Patton Memorial<br />

Home. The Rev. John Reynolds, interim pastor of the Redemption Center Assembly of<br />

God, Hillsboro, officiated. Burial was in Oak Grove Cemetery. The family suggests<br />

memorials be directed to the Alzheimer's Association. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> died at 11:50 a.m.<br />

Friday, August 28, 1998, in Hampton Nursing Home, Alhambra. She was 83 years old on<br />

June 18. She resided in Hillsboro all of her life, graduated from Hillsboro High School in<br />

the class of 1933, and worked as a cook at the high school cafeteria. She was a member of<br />

St. Paul's Lutheran Church, the Order of the Eastern Star, Lioness Club, Hillsboro<br />

Hospital Auxiliary and Meals on Wheels. She was born in Hillsboro, a daughter of Owen<br />

and Anna Hamilton Maxwell. She married Kenneth C. <strong>Gunn</strong> on May 14, 1939, in<br />

Hillsboro. He died January 2, 1974. Surviving are sons, Kenneth M. <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife Jewell<br />

of Highland, Earl Thomas <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife Georgia of Hillsboro; five grandchildren and<br />

two great grandchildren. Preceding her in death were a brother, Thomas Maxwell and a<br />

sister, Margaret Simonin.


Anna <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Toledo, Ohio published Nov. 25, 1910-.—Mrs. Anna <strong>Gunn</strong> is dead and Miss Amelia<br />

Schaffer will probably die from burns received at a masquerade ball at the Toledo Insane<br />

hospital last night. The women, both attendants, were in Eskimo costume and during a<br />

playful effort to startle another attendant. Mrs <strong>Gunn</strong> backed into an open grate. Her<br />

flimsy clothes caught fire and Miss Schaffer was burned trying to save her, Mrs <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

died this morning.<br />

Anna <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Mrs. Anna Graham <strong>Gunn</strong> of Crawfordville died at her home Wednesday after a long<br />

illness. She was the wife of James Lee Nelson <strong>Gunn</strong>, deceased. Funeral services will be<br />

held Friday at 3 pm at Crawfordville Baptist Church. Burial will be in Crawfordville<br />

cemetery. Published 9-1-1961<br />

Anna <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

2-26-1901 - Tampa Tribune - Anna <strong>Gunn</strong> aged 65 years, died Sunday morning at 10 am at<br />

the residence of her daughter, Mrs. A. D. Whaley in this city. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> has been ill for a<br />

long time and confined to her bed for many months. The deceased was a native of<br />

Warwickshire England. She leaves four children, John T. <strong>Gunn</strong>, mrs. A. D. Whaley, Mrs.<br />

Fred Barse of this city and Mrs. Jefferson of Boston. Interment in Oaklawn Cemetery,<br />

Tampa.<br />

Anna A. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Oct. 29, 1907 - Sept. 21, 2000 - Anna <strong>Gunn</strong>, 92, of Salem, OR died Thursday. Born in Sioux<br />

Falls, S.D., she married DeLacey in 1925 he died in 1964. She was a house parent for<br />

Hillcrest School for Girls until retiring in 1970. She volunteered for St. Vincent de Paul,<br />

Meals on Wheels and St. Jude's, and she enjoyed gardening, crocheting and crafts.<br />

Survivors include her daughters, Donna VanHeest of California, Billie Rainwater of<br />

Molalla and Tish Mendenhall of Woodburn sisters, Lilian Cooper and Mae Shinneman,<br />

both of South Dakota eight grandchildren 19 great-grandchildren and nine great-greatgrandchildren.<br />

Visiting will be 9 a.m to 6:30 p.m. today with rosary immediately following<br />

at Howell-Edwards-Doerksen with Rigdon-Ransom Funeral Directors. Mass will be 10 a.m.<br />

Monday at St. Joseph Catholic Church, where she was a member. Interment will be at St.<br />

Barbara's Cemetery.<br />

Anna Day Henricks <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

42, passed away peacefully at her home after a long and inspirational battle against cancer.<br />

Anna was born in Minneapolis, Minn., and spent an active life in Pennsylvania, Charlotte,<br />

and Black Mountain before moving to Gastonia with her husband, Rick <strong>Gunn</strong>, and son,<br />

Jared Day, in 1999. While living in Black Mountain, she was employed at the Black<br />

Mountain <strong>New</strong>s. Anna held a degree in English from Western Carolina University and


enjoyed her work as a graphic artist and print designer. Daughter to her loving parents,<br />

Tom and Carmine Henricks, Anna will always be remembered by her husband, son,<br />

brother, Charlie, and all of her family and friends as a beautiful woman with the spirit and<br />

determination of the mystical winged horses she so adored. Anna’s love and knowledge of<br />

animals, especially horses, was well-known and respected throughout the area. Her<br />

happiest days would be spent with the wind in her hair, trail dust on her clothes and in<br />

knowing that she made a difference in a young riders life or an injured horses comfort.<br />

Anna also gave freely of her time, serving on the Troop 6 Boy Scout committee at the First<br />

Baptist Church on Union Road and helping her son, Jared, (and others) towards becoming<br />

Eagle Scouts and leaders in their communities. As a final gesture of Anna's desire to help<br />

others, she has donated her body to medical research to help find a cure for cancer and to<br />

hopefully save countless families the unfair tragedy it brings. A memorial service for Anna<br />

was held on January 10, 2009 in Gastonia, NC Memorial donations may be made to either<br />

of the following organizations for their gracious and invaluable assistance: Gaston<br />

Hospice: P.O. Box 3984, Gastonia, N.C., 28054, or Cancer Services of Gaston County, 246<br />

E. Garrison Blvd., Gastonia, N.C., 28054.<br />

Anna Elizabeth <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

CHARLES CITY, Iowa -Friday May 13, 1977 — Funeral services for Mrs. James (Anna<br />

Elizabeth) <strong>Gunn</strong>, 94, in Charles City were held at 2 p.m. Friday at the Hauser Funeral<br />

Home in Charles City with the Rev. A.C. Wegner Jr.. pastor of the Faith Bible Chapel,<br />

Charles City. officiating. Burial was at Sunny Side Memory Gardens, Charles City, under<br />

the Directon of the Hauser Funeral Home, Charles City. Mrs. (Schaefer) <strong>Gunn</strong> was born on<br />

Feb. 25, 1883 in Germany. She came to this country at the age of eight and was educated in<br />

rural schools in Crawford County, Iowa. On Jan. 12,1909, she was married to James F.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> in Carroll County. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> died in 1969. She was a member of the Faith Bible<br />

Chapel, Charles City. Surviving are four daughters: Mrs. Howard (Marjorie) Moeller,<br />

formerly of Carroll, now of Cedar Falls, Mrs. J.D. (Helen) Lindsay and Mrs. A.E.<br />

(LaVerna) Hansen, both of Floyd, Iowa, and Kathryn <strong>Gunn</strong> of Charles City; four<br />

grandchildren; eight grandchildren and one great-grandchild. She was the aunt of the late<br />

Richard Bruns of Carroll<br />

Anna Louise Belew <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

57, a lifelong resident of Gary, was born October 25, 1944, and departed this life on<br />

January 3, 2002. She was preceded in death by her husband, Robert <strong>Gunn</strong>, and mother,<br />

Mattie Bill (Moore) Brown. She will be missed by many! She leaves to cherish her memory:<br />

daughter, Robin L. <strong>Gunn</strong>, and grandson, Robert; siblings, Richard (Barbara) Belew,<br />

Marva (Benjamin) Coleman, Edward Brown; stepfather, Rush Belew; goddaughters,<br />

Nikita and Amre Glover; aunts &uncle, Rhuperta Mason and Helen Paschall, of Mayfield,<br />

KY, Anna and Tyrone Ayers; nieces &nephews, Rhon-da Hill, Edward Jr. and Fernetta<br />

Brown, Jerome Jr. and Khari Mack, and Ben Jr.; and a host of cousins, other relatives and<br />

friends. Memorial services Saturday, January 12, 2002, 11:00 a.m. from First A.M.E.<br />

Church, 2001 Massachusetts St., Gary. Rev. Lewis Grady, Pastor, officiating. Services


entrusted to "The Caring Professionals" of Alpha Mortuary, 421 W. 5th Ave., Gary. (219)<br />

882-8230.<br />

Anna M. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

47, Bradenton, Florida, died April 27, 1999. She was born May 18, 1951, in North<br />

Tonawanda, N.Y., and came to Manatee County six years ago from Binghamton, N.Y. She<br />

was co-owner, with her husband, Jeff, of <strong>Gunn</strong> Enterprises - a tree, landscaping and lawn<br />

care business. She was also an artist, and a Roman Catholic. Survivors include her<br />

husband; her parents, Anthony and Josephine Klotch of North Tonawanda; two<br />

daughters, Collette and Wendy Drews, both of Buffalo, N.Y.; two stepdaughters, Nicole<br />

and Heather of <strong>New</strong> Jersey; a son, Nick Drews of Bradenton; a stepson, Jeffrey, Jr., of <strong>New</strong><br />

Jersey; five sisters, Barbara Moore of Bradenton, Mary Francis of Tonawanda, N.Y.,<br />

Margie Lehman of Wilson, N.Y., Rena Klotch of North Tonawanda, and Teresa Klotch of<br />

Lockport, N.Y.; and five brothers, Tom Klotch of Bradenton, Tony Klotch, Mike Klotch,<br />

and Frank Klotch, all of <strong>New</strong> York, and Stephen Klotch of California. A service will be at<br />

10 a.m. Saturday at First Alliance Church in Bradenton. Covell Cremation and Funeral<br />

Center is in charge<br />

Anna M. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

74, of Grantsville, died Sunday, Oct. 21, 2001, at Camden-Clark Memorial Hospital,<br />

Parkersburg, West Virginia. She was born in Gilmer County, the daughter of the late<br />

Charles R. and Mamie Parsons Moore. She was a former employee of B.F. Goodrich and<br />

was a member of Mt. Zion United Methodist Church. Surviving are one son, Bobby <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

of Vienna; one daughter, Jill Ellson of Medford, Ore.; one sister, Wanda Conley of<br />

Parkersburg; and two grandsons, Criss <strong>Gunn</strong> of Logan and Thomas Ward of Coshocton,<br />

Ohio. She was preceded in death by her husband, William <strong>Gunn</strong>, and three sisters.<br />

Graveside services were scheduled Wednesday, 5:30 p.m., at Mt. Zion Cemetery, with Rev.<br />

Rick Swearingen officiating. Visitation was scheduled Wednesday, 4 to 5 p.m., at Stump<br />

Funeral Home, Grantsville.<br />

Anna M. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

1966 - 2009 Anna M. <strong>Gunn</strong> 1966 - 2009 GASTONIA, NC - Anna M. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 42, passed away<br />

peacefully January 1st, after an inspirational 10 year battle against cancer. Anna was born<br />

in Minneapolis, MN and spent an active life in PA. Charlotte and Black Mountain, NC.<br />

before moving to Gastonia, in 1999 with her husband Rich <strong>Gunn</strong>, formerly of Springfield,<br />

MA., and son, Jared Day. Anna's love and knowledge of animals, especially horses, was<br />

well known and respected throughout the area. Her happiest days would be spent with the<br />

wind in her hair, trail dust on her clothes and in knowing that she made a difference in a<br />

young rider's life or an injured horse's comfort. Besides her parents, husband, Rick her son<br />

and a brother, Anna leaves Rick's local family, Ken <strong>Gunn</strong>, Donna McAdam, Tina Mouaro<br />

and their spouses and families. As a final gesture of Anna's desire to help others, she has<br />

donated her body to medical research to help find a cure for cancer and to hopefully save


countless families the unfair tradegy that it brings. Memorial donations may be made to<br />

either of the following organizations for their gracious and invaluable assistance: Gaston<br />

Hospice, P. O. Box 3984, Gastonia, NC 28054 or Cancer Services of Gaston County, 246 E.<br />

Garrison Blvd, Gastonia, NC 28054.<br />

2nd obit<br />

GASTONIA - Anna <strong>Gunn</strong> (Henricks), 42, passed away peacefully at her home after a long<br />

and inspirational battle against cancer. Anna was born in Minneapolis, Minn., and spent<br />

an active life in Pennsylvania, Charlotte and Black Mountain before moving to Gastonia<br />

with her husband, Rick <strong>Gunn</strong> and son, Jared Day in 1999. Anna held a degree in English<br />

from Western Carolina University and enjoyed her work as a graphic artist and print<br />

designer. Daughter to her loving parents, Tom and Carmine Henricks, Anna will always be<br />

remembered by her husband, son, brother Charlie and all of her family and friends as a<br />

beautiful woman with the spirit and determination of the mystical winged horses she so<br />

adored. Anna's love and knowledge of animals, especially horses, was well known and<br />

respected throughout the area. Her happiest days would be spent with the wind in her hair,<br />

trail dust on her clothes and in knowing that she made a difference in a young rider's life<br />

or an injured horse's comfort. Anna also gave freely of her time, serving on the Troop 6<br />

Boy Scout commit-tee at the First Baptist Church on Union Road and helping her son<br />

Jared (and others) towards becoming Eagle Scouts and leaders in their communities. As a<br />

final gesture of Anna's desire to help others, she has donated her body to medical research<br />

to help find a cure for can-cer and to hopefully save countless families the unfair tragedy it<br />

brings. Family and friends are invited to attend a memorial service for Anna 2 p.m.<br />

Saturday, Jan. 10, 2009 at the stables located at 609 1/2 Neal Hawkins Road in Gastonia.<br />

Memorial donations may be made to either of the following organizations for their gracious<br />

and invaluable assistance: Gaston Hospice: P.O. Box 3984, Gastonia, NC 28054 or Cancer<br />

Services of Gaston County, 246 E. Garrison Blvd., Gastonia, NC 28054.<br />

Annabel <strong>Gunn</strong> Ward<br />

of Birmingham, Alabama, died Monday, November 8, 1993. She was a member of Central<br />

Park Methodist Church; retired teacher at Fultondale Elementary School. She was the<br />

daughter of the late Dr. and Mrs. Howard L. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Guntersville. Graveside service will<br />

be Wednesday at 2 p.m. in Elmwood Cemetery. Rev. Buzz Barrett officiating. Angwin<br />

Mortuary Center Ensley directing. Survivors: son, C. Lamar Ward of Birmingham<br />

Annette <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Funeral services for Mrs. Annette <strong>Gunn</strong> who died at the home of her granddaughter Mrs.<br />

W. M. Garner 864 Elm Street Sunday morning were held from the Chapel of Jesse Hart<br />

and Bro, yesterday afternoon at 3 o’clock. Rev Horace H. Moseley officiated. The<br />

interment was in Evergreen Cemetery. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was eight two years of age and had been<br />

ill about three years. She was born and reared in Mississippi and moved to Atlanta after<br />

she married and lived there until coming to Macon Georgia about three years ago.<br />

Surviving her are three granddaughters and one grandson. Macon Daily Telegraph


published 2-10-1920.<br />

Ann <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

died on the morning of Sunday last. Mrs. Ann <strong>Gunn</strong>, wife of Mr. Christopher <strong>Gunn</strong> of this<br />

city. It would be an injustice to the deceased not to associate in the records of so<br />

melancholy an event, the many virtues and good qualities which marked and distinguished<br />

her character and life. In performing this, it is not necessary to resort to that common<br />

place language of panegyric which we find as indifferently applied to those whose lives and<br />

actions had been as injurious to themselves as to society, as to those whose active virtues<br />

and pursuits entitled them to the full tribute, praise and admiration. It may then with the<br />

utmost truth be said, that no woman in the sphere in which Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> moved, performed<br />

the duties attached to it, with a great share of benevolence of heart or cheerfulness of<br />

dispostion. The many who have had an opportunity of observing her conduct in the<br />

discharge of these duties will bear testimony to the accuracy of these assertions.....Mrs.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> did and in saying this, nothing can be added to the eulogy which has been dictated by<br />

a conviction of its truth combined with a very sincere respect for the memory of so good a<br />

woman. Savannah Republican, Savannah GA., Page 3, Tuesday February 13, 1810<br />

Ann <strong>Gunn</strong> Pulliam<br />

5-19-1869 Alexandria Gazette, (Virginia) Page 2 - Died - At the residence of her son, Albert<br />

C. Pulliam in Chesterfield County, on Sunday May 16, at 1 o’clock am, relict of Robert<br />

Mosby Pulliam deceased, in the 31 st year of her age.<br />

Ann <strong>Gunn</strong> Raincock<br />

1941 - 2005 - It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Ann Lou Raincock on<br />

Monday, March 1, 2005, peacefully at the Portage District General Hospital following a<br />

short illness with cancer. As she lived her life, Ann died with courage and dignity. Her<br />

sense of humor was firmly intact, making it so much easier on those around her. And<br />

heaven forbid she be a bother to anyone, right to the very end! Left to mourn her passing<br />

are her husband Clarence, mother Belle Kitchen, children Darren <strong>Gunn</strong>(Joanne), Todd<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> (Lorraine), Della Cogar (Larry), and Wade Raincock , as well as grandchildren<br />

Melissa, Amber (Scott), Kristin, Chad, Cherie, Jamie, Tyler, Krista, and Mitchell. She will<br />

also be greatly missed by her sister Helen Smiley (Jake), brother Gord Kitchen (Joan),<br />

nieces, nephews and many friends, especially Lynne Jonasson (Ted) and Brian Eriksson.<br />

Ann was predeceased by her first husband Keith <strong>Gunn</strong>in 1968 and her father Gordon<br />

Kitchen in 2001. A memorial service to celebrate Ann's life will be held at Portage Alliance<br />

Church, 2375 Sask. Ave. W., Portage la Prairie at 2:00 pm on Friday, March 4th. For<br />

anyone wishing to attend, family and friends will say goodbye prior to the memorial<br />

service, at the Lakeland Cemetery at 11:00 am. As expressions of sympathy, if friends so<br />

wish, donations may be made in Ann's memory to Lakeland Cemetary, c/o Malcolm Wild,<br />

Box 69, Westbourne, MB R0H 1P0 or to Sunset Palliatiave Care, Inc., Box 92, Portage la<br />

Prairie, MB R1N 3A7., Canada A tree will be planted and cared for in memory of Ann by


McKenzies Portage Funeral Chapel who are in care of arrangements<br />

Anne Louise Boetzel <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

died January 17, 2000 in Woodhaven Hall at the Williamsburg Landing. She is survived by<br />

her husband, Richard E. <strong>Gunn</strong>; two sons, Alan Berry of Pine Mountain, Ga., and<br />

Christopher Berry of Raton, N.M.; and two grandchildren, Adam Berry and Nichole Bush.<br />

Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> attended Pratt Institute in <strong>New</strong> York City where she and her husband<br />

graduated from the art school in 1937. A memorial service will be conducted at 11 a.m.<br />

Wednesday, January 19, at Nelsen Funeral Home, 3785 Strawberry Plains Rd. The family<br />

will receive friends Tuesday from 6 to 8 p.m. at the funeral home. Memorial contributions<br />

may be made to the <strong>Gunn</strong> Schoarship Fund, Pratt Institute, 200 Willoughby Ave.,<br />

Brooklyn, N.Y., 11205. Arrangements by Nelsen Funeral Home (Williamsburg). Richmond<br />

Times Dispatch (VA) Tues. 1-18-2000<br />

Annette <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Mrs. Annette <strong>Gunn</strong>, aged 82 years passed away at the home of her granddaughter, Mrs. W.<br />

M. Garner of 866 Elm Street yesterday morning at 11 o’clock. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> formerly lived<br />

in Atlanta and came to Macon, Georgia three years ago to make her home with Mrs.<br />

Garner. Before leaving Atlanta she was stricken with paralysis and had been declining in<br />

health ever since. She was born and reared in Mississippi. Surviving are three<br />

granddaughter and one grandson. Funeral services will be held from the Chapel of Jesse<br />

Hart and Bro., Monday afternoon at 3 o’clock. Horace H. Mosely officiated, burial at<br />

Rivergreen Cemetery. Macon Telegraph, Macon Ga., February 9, 1920 page 8<br />

Annie Adell <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

VERNON - Annie Adell <strong>Gunn</strong>, 85, went to the Lord on Saturday, Nov. 13, 2010, and was<br />

put beside her beloved husband, Delmar Eugene <strong>Gunn</strong>, in Vernon on Monday, Nov. 15,<br />

2010. She had a simple life with a simple faith. She developed Alzheimer's but was still a<br />

very loving happy person. She had her two daughters beside her when she left to go to<br />

heaven and her sons moral support. Her favorite song was "I'll Fly Away" and she and her<br />

daughters sang it to her every day the last days of her life. She loved to dance and sing. She<br />

loved to dance with all the cowboys and gentlemen at Lone Star Bar and Grill. She loved<br />

Beans N Things, and special thanks to Mary Cline for being her friend. Her special friends<br />

are Christin, Pat, Nan, Renee, Tammy, Wanda, Emily, Debbie and Amanda. She is<br />

survived by her daughters, Shirley Bagley and Betty Woodard; son, William <strong>Gunn</strong>; and<br />

many grandsons, granddaughters and great-grandchildren. Special thanks to Jan Werner<br />

Adult Day Care. We want to thank Interim and Interim Hospice, especially Paula with<br />

Hospice and Janna with Interim. Special thanks to Pastor Kurt with Hospice. She was<br />

preceded in death by her husband, Delmar <strong>Gunn</strong>; son, Alvin <strong>Gunn</strong>; daughter, Patsy <strong>Gunn</strong>;<br />

and grandson, Timothy Gallmeier. Thanks so much for all the memories and the singing of<br />

Brandon at Lone Star and Lawrence Bagley for being such a good friend and allowing all<br />

the happy times at Lone Star, she was the mascot there. Special thanks to Wayne Woodard,


son-in-law, for always treating Mom like a loving son would. Thanks to Donna <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

Daughter-in-law, for the support she gave Shirley to help with Mom and how we ate<br />

prayed and loved a few weeks ago. Much grace and love to everyone who touched her life.<br />

Amarillo Globe-<strong>New</strong>s, Nov. 17, 2010<br />

Annie Fay <strong>Gunn</strong> Cochran<br />

91, died January 11, 1996. She was born Jan 26, 1904 in Perry County, Arkansas, daughter<br />

of Walter Madison and Annie Tarvin <strong>Gunn</strong>. She was predeceased by her husband Thomas<br />

Ewell Cochran. She is survived by 7 grandchildren, & 8 great grandchildren. Funeral<br />

Services were held at the White Chapel in Springfield, Missouri. Burial was at Memorial<br />

Gardens Cemetery in Springfield. (George and Margaret Elizabeth Morrison <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Annie H. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

was born April 12, 1918 in Brundidge, AL to the late Herbert and Argie Wilkins. Annie<br />

returned her spirit unto the Lord on April 22, 2010. She leaves to cherish her memories, a<br />

loving, caring and devoted brother, William R. Wilkins, Sr.; two sisters, Pauline Brinson of<br />

Cleveland, OH and Vernell Wilkins of Florala, AL. Funeral services will be held on<br />

Saturday, May 1, 2010 at 10 am at First Baptist Church West Princeton, 910 Lomb Ave.<br />

SW, Birmingham, AL 35211, Rev. Daniel Burrell, Officiating. Interment will follow at<br />

Oakland Cemetery. Davenport & Harris Directing<br />

Annie Kathryn <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Week old daughter of Mr. And Mrs. S. B. (Sidney Bassett <strong>Gunn</strong>) <strong>Gunn</strong> died at the family<br />

residence. Columbus Enquirer June 10, 1906. After an illness of only 24 hours Annie<br />

Katherine <strong>Gunn</strong> the week old daughter of Mr. And Mrs. S. B. <strong>Gunn</strong> and granddaughter of<br />

Mr. And Mrs. J. F. Bambush, died at the family residence No 1511 Second Avenue at 2:45<br />

o’clock this morning. The family will have the sympathy of many friend in their sad loss.<br />

(Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc) Columbus Daily Enquirer, Section 2, Sunday<br />

June 10 1906<br />

Annie L. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Died, in San Antonio, Tex., at 2 o'clock p. m., September -1, 1908, Mrs. Annie L. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

aged 43 years. Funeral will 'take place from the parlors of Zizik Undertaking Co. this<br />

(Sunday) afternoon at 4. o'clock and from St. .Mary's Catholic.church at 4:15 o'clock p. m.,<br />

September 6, 1908. Friends and acquaintances are invited to attend. Interment In St.<br />

Mary's cemetery.<br />

Annie Lou O'Grady <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

affectionately known to most as ''Granny'', passed away Saturday, November 24th, 2007 at<br />

Baptist Medical Center South. Born May 11th 1923 in Camp Hill, Alabama, she was 84


years young. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> spent her working career as a teacher for the state of Florida, and<br />

continued to substitute teach and volunteer for both the Florida and North Carolina public<br />

school systems long after retirement. She was a graduate of Auburn University and an avid<br />

football fan (War Eagle). Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was preceded in death by her husband, William<br />

Cantrell <strong>Gunn</strong>. She is survived by her sister, Rebecca C. O'Grady; one daughter, Rebecca<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> Greene; two sons, James Nicholas <strong>Gunn</strong> and Eugene Louis O'Grady Jr. (wife Tyler<br />

O'Grady); four grandchildren, Ashley R. Inman, Brandi L. Inman, Tilmoth H (Trip)<br />

Inman III, and Grace Margaret O'Grady, along with multiple nieces and nephews. Mrs.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> donated her body to science in hopes of helping others. A Celebration of Life for<br />

friends and family will be held in her honor in January of 2008.<br />

Annie Lou <strong>Gunn</strong> May<br />

WALNUT, Tn- Annie Lou <strong>Gunn</strong> May, 86, homemaker, died Tuesday at Tippah County<br />

Nursing Home in Ripley. Services will be at 2 p.m. today at Walnut Methodist Church,<br />

where she was a member, with burial in Harmony Cemetery. McBride Funeral Home in<br />

Ripley has charge. Mrs. May, the widow of Frank May, leaves a daughter, Rebecca<br />

Braddock of Walnut, three grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Commercial<br />

Appeal, Memphis Tn., Jan 31, 2002<br />

Annie Mae White <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

departed this life on Tuesday, March 6, 2012, in Regency Healthcare and Rehabilitation<br />

Center, Yorktown, Va. Her life began on Nov. 30, 1930, the daughter of the late Dorothy<br />

White Hodge Brandon and John White, of Danville, Va. She had resided in the Peninsula<br />

area for many years. In 1994, Annie retired from BASF Corporation, where she was a<br />

member of the Conductive Fibers Quality Circle and Fire Brigade. She was a faithful<br />

servant of God and a devoted member of Shiloh Baptist Church, in Yorktown, Va. She was<br />

a loving mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, mother-in-law and aunt. She was<br />

deeply loved and respected by her children, and will be sincerely missed by everyone who<br />

knew her. She was also preceded in death by her spouse, Robert <strong>Gunn</strong>; her brothers,<br />

Herbert White and John White; her sister, Bernice Walton; and a daughter, Mary J.<br />

Cooke. Left to cherish her fond memory, are her two sons, Curtis <strong>Gunn</strong> (Teresa) and<br />

Clyde <strong>Gunn</strong> (Diane); her daughter, Sarah Lopez (Sydney); her son-in-law, Herbert J.<br />

Cooke; her grandchildren, whom she raised as her own, Herbert Jerome Cooke Jr.<br />

(Brenda) and LaNora Perkins (Charles); her other grandchildren; her<br />

great-grandchildren; and a host of other loving relatives and many caring friends. A<br />

homecoming celebration will be held at noon Saturday, March 10, 2012, at Shiloh Baptist<br />

Church, 11053 George Washington Highway, with the Rev. Barbara Lemon officiating.<br />

Interment will follow in the church cemetery. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> may be viewed only in the church<br />

beginning at 11 a.m., until the hour of her service. In lieu of flowers, Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> had<br />

requested that memorial donations, in expressions of sympathy, be made to Shiloh Baptist<br />

Church (Building Fund), 11053 George Washington Memorial Highway, Yorktown, VA<br />

23690. Professional service entrusted to the staff of Whiting's Funeral Home, 7005<br />

Pocahontas Trail, Williamsburg, VA 23185, 757-229-3011.


Annie Mae <strong>Gunn</strong> Green<br />

LENOX, Georgia — Annie Mae Green, 95, of Lenox died Wednesday, February 3, 2010 at<br />

Tift Regional Medical Center. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday at Leila<br />

United Methodist Church in Colquitt County, with the Rev. Jimmy Hinson and the Rev.<br />

Keith Vanderhorn officiating. Burial will follow at the church cemetery. The family will<br />

receive friends from 6 to 9 p.m. Friday at Boone-Lipsey Funeral Home in Adel. Mrs. Green<br />

was born Sept. 9, 1914 in Sylvester and lived most of her life in Cook County. She was a<br />

homemaker and member of West Central Avenue Church of God. She was preceded in<br />

death by her father, Vann <strong>Gunn</strong>; mother, Amanda Powell <strong>Gunn</strong>; her husband, Winston<br />

Levi Green; sons, Randall Green and Clinton Green; a daughter, Anita Gail Green; a<br />

grandson, Danny Green; and brothers, Archie Green and Dorsey Green.She is survived by<br />

her daughters, Shirley Nadeau of Augusta, Jeanette Marcellino of <strong>New</strong>nan and Judy<br />

McCraw of Tyrone; a son, Wendell Green of Tifton; and sisters, Estelle Walker of<br />

Scooterville, <strong>My</strong>rtle Williams of Moultrie, Lavera Hobby of Brunswick and Jean Cross and<br />

Idola McCawley, both of Sylvester. Boone-Lipsey Funeral Home is in charge of<br />

arrangements. (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> descendant)<br />

Annis P. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

80, of Goleta, Calif., former Wichitan, retired Stearman Aircraft Products Corp. office<br />

employee, former deputy tax assessor for Los Angeles County, died Tuesday, August 30,<br />

1985. Service was held Friday, Trinity Lutheran Church, Santa Barbara. Survivors:<br />

daughters, Ruth Ann Phillips of Elgin, Texas, Sally Howell of Goleta; brothers, Ralph<br />

Strickland of Wichita, John Strickland of Houston; sisters, Coral Stearman of Valley<br />

Center, Esther Lunsford of Bourbonnais, Ill., Sadie Ahlemeier of Tulsa, Andora Snell of<br />

Garden City, Lorraine Lindsay of Phoenix; six grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren.<br />

Memorial has been established with City of Hope, Los Angeles. McDermott Crockett<br />

Mortuary, Santa Barbara.<br />

Annie <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Oct 28, 1922 - Atlanta Constitution- Mrs. Annie <strong>Gunn</strong>, 32 of 235 Lindsay Street, died<br />

Tuesday monring at a private hospital. She was the Wife of marvin <strong>Gunn</strong>, and besides her<br />

husband is survived by one daughter, Miss Lola <strong>Gunn</strong>; her mother, Mrs. Sena Darnell, two<br />

brother, Claude Ward of the USN and Ormond Ward of Atlanta, and three sisters; Mrs.<br />

Lossie Darnell, Mrs Mattie Catlett and Mrs. Dora Mote. T. C. Bazemore in charge.<br />

Annie Cloud <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Word was received her last night, April 13, 1946 of the death of Mrs. Annie <strong>Gunn</strong>, sister of<br />

harry Cloud in Vicksburg, Miss. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> died yesterday afternoon and Cloud left<br />

immediately for Vicksburg. Funeral services will be held there sometime Monday. Mrs.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> was a frequent visitor to Baton Rouge and was well known among Cloud’s friends.


She is survived by a son.<br />

Annie <strong>Gunn</strong> Herring<br />

Commercial Appeal, The (Memphis, TN) - November 29, 1997 - Annie <strong>Gunn</strong> Herring, 93,<br />

retired teacher with Tunica County Schools, died of chronic pulmonary disease Friday at<br />

her home. Services will be at 2 p.m. Sunday at Moore Funeral Home here with burial in<br />

Oakwood Cemetery in Tunica. She was a member of First Baptist Church of Sardis. Mrs.<br />

Herring, the widow of Les Herring, leaves a sister, Rose Taylor of Jackson, a<br />

granddaughter and a great-granddaughter. The family requests that, in lieu of flowers, any<br />

memorials be sent to a charity of the donor's choice.<br />

Annie <strong>Gunn</strong> Andrews Cole<br />

passed away Friday, December 29, 2006. Born in Blackstone, Va. in 1918, she was the<br />

daughter of the late Harry R. and Annie Crowder <strong>Gunn</strong>. Annie lived most of her adult live<br />

in Norfolk and Virginia Beach. She resided in Burkeville from 1975 until 2000, when she<br />

moved into an assisted living facility at Virginia Beach. She was a member of Burkeville<br />

Baptist Church. She was predeceased by her husband, Louis Cole; and infant baby boy;<br />

her sister, Charlotte <strong>New</strong>comb; and her brothers, Harry <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr., Trinkle <strong>Gunn</strong>, James<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> and Archie <strong>Gunn</strong>. Annie is survived by her daughter, Dorothy Martinette and<br />

husband, Thomas; their three children, Kimberly Ives and husband, Robert of Virginia<br />

Beach, Thomas Martinette Jr. and wife, Catherine of South Boston, and Kevin Martinette;<br />

two great-grandchildren, Angela and Ethan Ives of Virginia Beach; two brothers, Franklin<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Crewe and Bryant <strong>Gunn</strong> of Norfolk; four sisters, Marguerite Nicholas of<br />

Lynchburg, Cecile Millner and husband, Jesse of <strong>New</strong>port <strong>New</strong>s, Janie Ashworth of<br />

Victoria, and Barbara Hudgins of Crewe. The family will receive friends and relatives from<br />

7 to 8 p.m. on Wednesday, January 3 at Jennings-McMillian Funeral Home, Crewe.<br />

Funeral services will be held 1 p.m. on Thursday, January 4 at Burkeville Baptist Church,<br />

where family will also receive friends one hour prior to services. Burial will be at Sunset<br />

Hill Cemetery, Burkeville. Donations may be made to Burkeville Baptist Church.<br />

Published in the Richmond Times-Dispatch on 1/3/2007. (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Annie Hicks <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Mrs. Anne Hicks <strong>Gunn</strong>, 76, of 208 Edwards St., Durham, NC. passed away at her home on<br />

Tuesday, May 4, 2004. Arrangements to be announced by - Scarborough & Hargett<br />

Funeral Home.<br />

Annie Giles <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Daily Press - <strong>New</strong>port <strong>New</strong>s, VA Mon. 1-31-1983 . Annie G. <strong>Gunn</strong> -NEWPORT NEWS -<br />

Mrs. Annie Giles <strong>Gunn</strong>, 73, of 15671 Warwick Boulevard, died Saturday in Riverside<br />

Hospital. Born in Halifax County, she was a Peninsula resident for 50 years. She was a


member of Providence Baptist Church, Red House.Survivors include three sons, Lawrence<br />

M. <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr. of <strong>New</strong>port <strong>New</strong>s, James C. <strong>Gunn</strong> of North Stonington, Conn. and Henry<br />

Easley Giles of South Mills, N.C.; a brother, D. C. Giles of Lynchburg, and five<br />

grandchildren. A funeral will be conducted at 1 p.m. Tuesday in Weymouth Funeral Home<br />

Chapel by the Rev. Joe Parrish, pastor of Lebanon Church of Christ. Burial will be in<br />

Blandford Cemetery, Petersburg, at 3 p.m. The family will receive friends from 7 to 8:30<br />

tonight at Weymouth Funeral Home.<br />

Annie Mae <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

died on August 30, 2005. Arrangements under the direction of Jones Funeral Home in<br />

Ellisville, MS, 601.477.8703<br />

Annie Mae Hickerson <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

, 87, of Tullahoma, died peacefully Sunday, Jan. 20, 2008, at Harton Regional Medical<br />

Center after a brief illness while surrounded by her family. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born in Coffee<br />

County on Sept. 8, 1920, to the late David and Nora Jane Banks Hickerson. She enjoyed<br />

gardening, peacocks and other birds, and egg decorating. She and her late husband, J.J.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, were charter members of Caanan Baptist Church. In addition to her parents and<br />

husband, she was preceded in death by a brother, Leighton Hickerson. She is survived by<br />

her daughter, Ruth (Ruebin Sr.) Byrom, Tullahoma; a sister, Evelyn Kilgore, Tampa, Fla.;<br />

four grandchildren, Sherry Ransdell, Ginger Robinson, Reubin (Kim) Byrom Jr. and<br />

Joshua Byrom, eight great-grandchildren and three great-great-grandchildren. Funeral<br />

services were held at 2 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 22, at Tullahoma Funeral Home with Brother<br />

David Wall of Unity Baptist Church and her pastor, Brother Hershel "Buck" Frazier<br />

officiating. Burial was in Rose Hill Memorial Gardens.<br />

Annie Lasley <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

93, died Thursday at her home. The funeral will be conducted by the Rev. James Bailey<br />

and the Rev. Linwood Blackburn at 2 p.m. Saturday at First United Methodist Church.<br />

Burial will follow in Maplewood Cemetery. Surviving are her husband, Ira R. <strong>Gunn</strong>; a<br />

daughter, Virginia Fick of High Point; four grand-children; and five great-grand-children.<br />

The family will receive friends at Thomas Yelverton Funeral Home tonight from 7:30-8:30.<br />

Winston Daily Times, Winston, NC - Fri 9-01-1990<br />

Annie Mae <strong>Gunn</strong> James<br />

82 died Wednesday at a local hospital following an extended illness. Born in Jefferson<br />

County, Ga. She lived in Augusta most of her life. Mrs. James was the daughter of the late<br />

John Paul <strong>Gunn</strong> and Ida E. <strong>Gunn</strong> and the widow of Aaron P. James. She was a member of<br />

Barton Chapel United Methodist Church. Survivors include four sone, John L., J. C. A. A<br />

James Jr. And R. O. James all of Augusta; and three daughter; Mrs. Henry Coates of<br />

Houston Tex and Mrs. Ralph Turner and Mrs. Floyd Edenfield both of Augusta. Burial in


Mr. Lebanon Baptist Church Cemetery. Thursday, December 16, 1971 Paper:<br />

Augusta Chronicle (Augusta, GA) Section: B Page: 3<br />

Annie Mae <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

age 84, of Crewe, widow of Harry R. <strong>Gunn</strong> Sr. died. Sun. Jan. 25, 1981 in a Richmond<br />

hospital. She is survived by five daughers, Mrs. J. E. Hudgins of Crewe, Mrs. L. M. Cole of<br />

Burkeville, Va., Mrs. J. E. Ashworth of Victoria, Mrs. J. S. Nicholas of Lynchburg and<br />

Mrs. J. O. Millner of <strong>New</strong>port <strong>New</strong>s; five sons, Archie, Franklin and Harry, Jr. all of<br />

Crewe, Bryant M. of Norfolk and J. W. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Burkeville; twenty two grandchildren;<br />

eleven great-grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Mable Legge of Richmond. Funeral services<br />

will he held 2 p.m. Wed. from C. L. Jennings & Son Funeral Home. Interment St. Mark'<br />

Cemetery. The family will receive friends from the funeral home Tues., 7-9 p.m.Richmond<br />

Times Dispatch (VA) Tues. 1/27/1981 (Annie Mae Crowder)<br />

Annie Maude <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

GUNN - Died at a local hospital Sunday, March 15, 1970, Mrs. Annie Maude <strong>Gunn</strong> of 801<br />

N. Blvd., Apt. 5. She is survived by a son, George R. Brown, Jr.; two sisters, Mrs. Mamie<br />

Cotten, and Mrs. Aver Pemberton; a brother, John Snipes; three grandchildren; two greatgrandchildren.<br />

The remains rest at the Joseph W. Bliley Funeral Home, Third and<br />

Marshall, where the funeral will be held Wednesday at 11 a.m. Interment in Forest Lawn,<br />

Richmond, Virginia<br />

Annie Owens <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Central Falls - Mrs. Annie Owens <strong>Gunn</strong>, 69, died Saturday 10-7-1972 in N. C. Memorial<br />

Hospital, Chapel Hill, after a long illness. Funeral will be 2 p.m. Tuesday at Pugh Funeral<br />

Home Chapel, Asheboro, where the family will see friends 7-9 p.m. today.<br />

Annie <strong>Gunn</strong> Aldridge<br />

Yanceyville, North Carolina- Mrs. Annie <strong>Gunn</strong> Aldridge, 76, of Rt. 1, died Monday in<br />

Memorial Hospital, Danville, Va., after one month of illness. Funeral will be 2 p.m. today at<br />

Prospect Methodist Church, where she was a member. Greensboro Daily <strong>New</strong>s, NC Wed.<br />

12/18/1968<br />

Annie <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Mrs. Annie <strong>Gunn</strong>, 32, of 235 Lindsay Street died Tuesday morning at a private hospital.<br />

She was the wife of Marvin V. <strong>Gunn</strong> and besides her husband is survived by one daughter,<br />

Miss Lola <strong>Gunn</strong>, her mother, Mrs. Sena Darnell, two brothers, Claude Ward of the U. S. N.<br />

And Ormand Ward of Atlanta and three sisters, Mrs. Lassie Darnell, Mrs. Mattie Catlett<br />

and Mrs. Dora Mote. T. C. Bazemore in charge. Atlanta Constitution, Oct 18, 1922


Annie <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Celebration of Life for Ms. Annie Mae <strong>Gunn</strong>, of 396 Sweetgum Street, Social Circle will be<br />

held Sunday, October 24, 2004 at 2:00PM at Cargle Chapel AME Church, Social Circle,<br />

Rev. Matthew <strong>Gunn</strong>, Eulogist, Rev. Ahmed Martin, officiating. Interment, Bennie Hill<br />

Cemetery, Social Circle. Remains instate prior to service. Visitation TODAY 1-9PM. She<br />

leaves to cherish her memory, sister, Ms. Mattie Bell <strong>Gunn</strong>, brothers, Mr. Frank <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

and Mr. Willie <strong>Gunn</strong>, special niece, Mr. and Mrs. Bobby (Frankie) Gibbs, 3 great-aunts, a<br />

host of other nieces, nephews, relatives and friends. Family and friends are asked to<br />

assemble at the above residence at 1:00PM. Phillips Mortuary, 770-464-1205. Published in<br />

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution from 10/22/2004 - 10/23/2004.<br />

Annie Lucille Campbell,<br />

age 85, of Bluefield, Va., entered into the presence of the Lord February 4, 2008 at her<br />

home. She was the daughter of the late Cephus and Mary Patterson <strong>Gunn</strong>. She was a<br />

member of Tabernacle Missionary Baptist Church where she was a faithful missionary,<br />

and former choir member. Lucille was a loving mother, grandmother, sister and faithful<br />

servant of the Lord. She loved to cook and sew and she opened her home to all in the<br />

community. She was preceded in death by her husband, George Campbell Jr.; three<br />

sisters; one brother; and five brothers in law. Survivors include one son, George (Shelby)<br />

Campbell of Bluefield, Va.; two daughters, Constance (Michael) Bratton of Bluefield, Va.<br />

and Zandra (Larry) Sheffield of Snellville, Ga.; eight grandchildren, 14 greatgrandchildren;<br />

three sisters, Mildred Watkins of East Orange, N.J., Darlene Crawley of<br />

Orange, N.J., and Evelyn Wilson of <strong>New</strong>ark, N.J.; two sisters-in law, Vera <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Irvington, N.J., and Thedia Harris of Bluefield, Va. Extended family, Sylvia Harris,<br />

Mildred Stevens, and Dorothy Reece whom she loved as daughters, and a host of nieces and<br />

nephews and friends. Funeral services will be conducted at 2:00 p.m. Saturday, February 9,<br />

2008 from the Tabernacle Missionary Baptist Church of Bluefield, Va. with the Rev.<br />

Donald Gibson and the Rev. David Chapman officiating. Friends may call one hour prior<br />

to service. Richardson Funeral Home of Bluefield is in charge of arrangements<br />

Annie M. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

BROOKLYN - Annie M. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 84, died, surrounded by her loving family on Tuesday at<br />

the Manchester Memorial Hospital. She was the wife of the late Douglas A. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Sr., who<br />

died on January 22, 1999. They were married on February 24, 1940 at St. John Church in<br />

Montville by Fr. David. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born in Montville on March 6, 1920, the daughter<br />

of the late Peter and Mary (Skoczylas) Senkewitcz. She attended local schools. Upon<br />

completion of her education, she worked at Pequot Silk Mill in Montville. After her<br />

marriage in 1940, she moved to San Diego, CA, where her husband was stationed. She also<br />

lived in Hawaii, but returned to Norwich, CT, when World War II began. She then worked<br />

at Norwich Finishing as a loom worker. In 1944, she moved to Groton with her family.<br />

Shedevoted herself to caring for her family. In 1954, she moved with her family to<br />

Brooklyn, CT. She then worked at Danielson Curtain for many years. After her husband's<br />

death in 1999, she moved to Manchester, CT to be near her family. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was an avid


gardener. She also enjoyed traveling with her husband to Hawaii and other points of<br />

interest in the U.S. She was a member of the Navy Fleet Reserve Assn. Ladies Auxiliary of<br />

Groton, a member of the Quinebaug Valley Sr. Citizens of Brooklyn, and a former member<br />

of the Killingly Grange #112. She was a communicant of Our Lady of LaSalette Church in<br />

Brooklyn. She was a devoted wife, mother and grandmother. She leaves a son, Douglas A.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr. and his wife, Nancy of Freeport, Maine; a daughter, Carole Quish and her<br />

husband, Thomas of Manchester, CT; a sister, Sophie Chewins of Cocksa, N.Y.; three<br />

grandchildren, Joyce Hartman, Ross <strong>Gunn</strong>, and Patrick Quish; and several nieces and<br />

nephews. She was predeceased by a brother, John Senikewitcz, and a sister, Blanche<br />

Kuchy. Funeral from the GagnonCostello Funeral Home, 33 Reynolds St., Danielson on<br />

Friday at 9:00 a.m. followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at 10:00 a.m. at Our Lady of<br />

LaSalette Church, Brooklyn. Burial following at Holy Cross Cemetery, Danielson. Calling<br />

hours are Friday at 8:45 a.m. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the<br />

Hole in the Wall Gang Camp, 555 Long Wharf Drive, <strong>New</strong> Haven, CT 06511<br />

Anna <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Montgomery, Illinois - Services for Anna <strong>Gunn</strong>, of Hillsboro, were held at 1 p.m. today in<br />

Patton Memorial Home. The Rev. John Reynolds, interim pastor of the Redemption Center<br />

Assembly of God, Hillsboro, officiated. Burial was in Oak Grove Cemetery. The family<br />

suggests memorials be directed to the Alzheimer's Association. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> died at 11:50<br />

a.m. Friday, August 28, 1998, in Hampton Nursing Home, Alhambra. She was 83 years old<br />

on June 18. She resided in Hillsboro all of her life, graduated from Hillsboro High School<br />

in the class of 1933, and worked as a cook at the high school cafeteria. She was a member of<br />

St. Paul's Lutheran Church, the Order of the Eastern Star, Lioness Club, Hillsboro<br />

Hospital Auxiliary and Meals on Wheels. She was born in Hillsboro, a daughter of Owen<br />

and Anna Hamilton Maxwell. She married Kenneth C. <strong>Gunn</strong> on May 14, 1939, in<br />

Hillsboro. He died January 2, 1974. Surviving are sons, Kenneth M. <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife Jewell<br />

of Highland, Earl Thomas <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife Georgia of Hillsboro; five grandchildren and<br />

two great grandchildren. Preceding her in death were a brother, Thomas Maxwell and a<br />

sister, Margaret Simonin<br />

Anna Laura <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

In Elk Grove, Calif., on July 17, 2006. Wife of the late George C. <strong>Gunn</strong>. Mother of the late<br />

Rose P. Gisler, and Hans Gisler, sister of Alta Jones and the late Roy and Gerome Drinnen,<br />

aunt of John Drinnen, and grandmother of Frank D. Nunes and Patty Nunes, he was also<br />

survived by three great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren. Her favorite<br />

pastime was visiting Telluride, Colo. A native of Dittmer, Mo., at age 99. Friends are<br />

invited to attend a graveside service at 10:00 AM on Tuesday, July 25, at St. Mary's<br />

Cemetery, 6700 21st Ave.<br />

Anna <strong>Gunn</strong>-Williams<br />

GIFFORD, S.C. - Services for Anna <strong>Gunn</strong>-Williams, age 95, Gifford, who entered into rest


August 19, 2006, will be 1:30 p.m., Friday, August 25, 2006 at Mt. Zion Baptist Church,<br />

Gifford, with Rev. Thomas Owens, Jr. officiating. Burial will be in Groundner-Ginn<br />

Cemetery. The wake will be 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., Thursday, August 24, 2006 at Mt. Zion<br />

Baptist Church. Riley's Funeral Home - Hampton Chapel in charge of arrangements.<br />

Published in The Augusta Chronicle on 8/24/2006.<br />

Annie W. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Yanceyville, N.C. - Annie Warner <strong>New</strong>man <strong>Gunn</strong>, 97, 263 Badgett Sisters Parkway, died<br />

Monday, March 11, 1996, in Patton Family Care.Born Sept. 3, 1899, in Leasburg, she was a<br />

daughter of Samuel Pinkney <strong>New</strong>man and Margaret Elizabeth Chandler <strong>New</strong>man.She was<br />

married to Johnnie Oliver <strong>Gunn</strong> in 1930, who predeceased her.She graduated from<br />

Louisburg Junior College and was a school teacher.She was a member of Yanceyville<br />

United Methodist Church, where she taught Sunday school for 57 years. She was a member<br />

of W.S.C.S, in which she held a variety of local and district offices. She was a charter<br />

member of Caswell Chapter 239 of the Order of the Eastern Star, serving in various<br />

offices.Survivors include a son, Johnnie Oliver <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr. of Sebring, Fla.; a daughter Ann<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> Everitt of Yanceyville; and two grandchildren.The funeral will be conducted 3 p.m.<br />

Wednesday at Yanceyville United Methodist Church by the Rev. David Powell. Burial will<br />

be in the church cemetery.The family will receive friends 7-8 tonight at the<br />

residence.Marley Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.Danville Register & Bee,<br />

Tuesday, 3-12-1996<br />

Annie <strong>Gunn</strong> Morrison<br />

Wednesday night September 19, 1906, we received the sad news of the sudden death of<br />

Annie <strong>Gunn</strong> Morrison, the wife of our young friend Ernest Morrison at their home in<br />

Versailles, Missouri. Mr. Morrison is the agent of the Mo. Pacific railway at that point. Up<br />

to the time of going to press, we had not learned the cause of Mrs. Morrison death. Mr W.<br />

Morrison, mother of Ernest and Miss Jessie, his sister left Wednesday night for Versailles<br />

to visit the saddened home. Ernest Morrison married Annie GUNN on 2 May 1905 in<br />

Morgan Co. MO. According to the death notice, word was received in Fulton, Callaway Co.<br />

MO on Wednesday, September 19, 1906<br />

Annie Lee <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Warrenton Georgia, Dec 22, 1956. Annie Lee gunn 75, formerly of Warrenton died<br />

yesterday in Norfolk, Va where she lived the past 10 years. Funeral services will be held<br />

Sunday Dec 23, at 4 pm from Johnson’s Methodist Church in Warrenton with the Rev. J.<br />

W. Scarborough officiating. Burial will be in the churchyard cemetery. Miss <strong>Gunn</strong> was<br />

anative of Warren County and a member of the Johnson’s Methodist Church. She was the<br />

daughter of the late John G. <strong>Gunn</strong> and Eliza Johnson. Pallbearers will be Jamie <strong>Gunn</strong>, Joe<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, Bert Poole, Lloyd Langford, George Pierce Langford, Jr., and Bobby Langford.<br />

(Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)


Annzetta V. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

Annzetta <strong>Gunn</strong>, 89, of Erlanger, Kentucky, died Monday at her home. She was a<br />

homemaker and a member of St. Henry Church, Elsmere. Her husband, Lawrence A.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, died in 1998. Survivors include a son, Lawrence A. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Erlanger; and a<br />

grandson. Mass of Christian burial will be at 10 a.m. Friday at St. Henry Church.<br />

Visitation will be from 6 to 9 p.m. Thursday at Linnemann Funeral Home, Erlanger. Burial<br />

will be in Gate of Heaven Cemetery, Cincinnati. Memorials are suggested to St. Henry<br />

Church, 3813 Dixie Highway, Elsmere, Ky. 41018.<br />

Antoinette 'Toni' <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Tuesday, Feb. 7, 2006. Loving mother of Robert C. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Cynthia M. Holtmann and the<br />

late Richard C. <strong>Gunn</strong>; beloved grandmother of Crystal M. Kiely and Elaine M. Turner;<br />

our dear sister, aunt and friend.Services: Funeral at HUTCHENS Morturary, 675 Graham<br />

Rd., Florissant, 10:00 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 11, 2006. Interment St. Ferdinands Cemetery.<br />

VISITATION 4-9 P.M. FRIDAY<br />

April Felder-<strong>Gunn</strong><br />

entered into eternal rest to be with her savior, February 9, 2007. She was preceded in death<br />

by her mother, Sylvia Victoria Spencer. She leaves to mourn: her husband, James <strong>Gunn</strong>;<br />

children, Dionne, Ronald, Eneshea, Rodney and LaRhonda; father, James Robinson; four<br />

sisters, Sheila Tolbert, Torraine Robinson (Terry), Pamela Graham, Lisa McFerson;<br />

brother, Earnest Patterson; brother-in-law, Booker B. Tolbert; nine grandchildren;<br />

nephew, Antonio Robinson; aunt, Patricia Kinchen; uncle, Richard F. Spencer; cousins,<br />

Wendy, Delores "Dee" and Veronica "Ronnie"; a host of other relatives and friends.<br />

Remains may be viewed at Shiloh Baptist Church, 2420 Venable Street, at 10 a.m. on<br />

Saturday, followed by funeral services at 11 a.m. with pastor C. Gale Walker (Charity<br />

Mission International) officiating. Interment Oakwood Cemetery.<br />

Archibald F. <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr.<br />

Died Grant Hospital Columbus, Ohio, on April 4, 1999. He was a member of the Chalice<br />

Choir at Second Baptist Church for many years, an Ohio licensed Funeral Director and<br />

Embalmer, the Ohio Embalmers Association and the Cleveland Embalmers Association<br />

and a Trade Embalmer for various Columbus funeral homes. He was preceded in death by<br />

parents Archibald F. and Lillian E. <strong>Gunn</strong>, sister Ella <strong>Gunn</strong> and daughter Meryl <strong>Gunn</strong>.<br />

Survived by loving wife of 55 years, Lois Caver <strong>Gunn</strong>; son, Archibald F. (Patricia) <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

III; 5 grandchildren, Varina, Alexia, Francesca, Zackery and Vincent <strong>Gunn</strong>, all of<br />

<strong>New</strong>port, R.I.; number of sisters-in-law, nephews, nieces; foster daughter, Madeline Ruff;<br />

and many friends. Funeral service will be held at 10 a.m. Wednesday, April 7, 1999 at<br />

Second Baptist Church, 186 N. 17th. Rev. David S. Carter, Rev. Leon Troy officiating.<br />

Friends may visit Tuesday (today) at GARY MEMORIAL CHAPEL, 2154 E. Main St.,<br />

from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. and from 9 a.m. Wednesday at the church until time of service.<br />

Interment Green Lawn Cemetery.


Ardell C. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

GUNN-Ardell C., age 65, of Omaha, Nebraska. Close Graveside Service: 11:00 AM Friday,<br />

October 12, 2007 at Mount Hope Cemetery. Roeder Mortuary 50th & Ames Ave. 453-5600<br />

Ardis Ione <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Oct. 24, 1916-Dec. 21, 2004 Ardis Ione <strong>Gunn</strong>, 88, of El Cajon died Tuesday. She was born<br />

in Salt Lake City and was a homemaker. She was a member of the Republican Women's<br />

Club and Eastern Star. Survivors include her daughters, Beverly Holle of Washington,<br />

Eleanor Watts of South Carolina and Deborah Small of Hawaii; sons, Louis <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Washington, Fred <strong>Gunn</strong> and Frank <strong>Gunn</strong> of El Cajon and Tom <strong>Gunn</strong> of Thailand; sister,<br />

Maxine Stoll of El Cajon; 14 grandchildren; and numerous great-grandchildren. Services:<br />

11 a.m. Thursday, graveside, Greenwood Memorial Park, Interstate 805 and Imperial<br />

Avenue, San Diego.Arrangements: El Cajon Mortuary & Cremation Service.<br />

Anna Mae (Nan) <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

82, a resident of Albuquerque since 1941, died Friday, March 8, 2002. She was preceded in<br />

death by her husband, Gayle B. <strong>Gunn</strong>. This remarkable sister, wife, mother, grandmother,<br />

and great-grandmother is survived by her sister, Barbara del Buono of Watertown, CT;<br />

daughters, Gaylon <strong>Gunn</strong> LaVigne, Judie Carol <strong>Gunn</strong>, and Sheri <strong>Gunn</strong> Abrahamson, all of<br />

Albuquerque; sons, Gary G. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Universal City, TX and Gayle B. <strong>Gunn</strong>, II, of Mesa,<br />

AZ; grandchildren, Matthew Wolfe, Shelley <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jeffrey <strong>Gunn</strong>, Andrew <strong>Gunn</strong>, Tracye<br />

Nichols, Melissa Estepa, Kyle <strong>Gunn</strong>, Nathan Abrahamson, Megan Abrahamson, Bethany<br />

Abrahamson, Joshua <strong>Gunn</strong>, Kimberli <strong>Gunn</strong> and Rebecca <strong>Gunn</strong>; and great-grandchildren,<br />

Benjamin Wolfe, Sondre Wolfe, Marshele Danner, Ian <strong>Gunn</strong>, Allison <strong>Gunn</strong>, Alaina <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

Phoebe <strong>Gunn</strong> and Delilah <strong>Gunn</strong>. Cremation has taken place. Memorial Services were held<br />

Sunday, March 10, 2002, at Calvary Chapel of Albuquerque. Should friends desire,<br />

memorial contributions may be made to Vista Care, 8804 Washington Blvd. NE, Suite C,<br />

Albuquerque, NM 87103. French Mortuary, 1111 University Blvd. NE.<br />

Anna Toth <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Anna Agnes Toth <strong>Gunn</strong>, age 90, of Port Huron, died Sunday, Nov. 23, 2003 in the<br />

Evangelical Home after a long illness. She was born Jan. 17, 1913 in Calumet, MI and lived<br />

in the Port Huron area most of her life. She married George F. <strong>Gunn</strong> in December of 1933.<br />

He died Aug. 9, 1990. Anna was a homemaker. She enjoyed bowling, golfing and ice<br />

skating. She is survived by two her daughters, Norma Jean (Gerald L.) Lohr and Diane<br />

Collier, both of Port Huron; four grandsons, Brian (Jayne) Lohr of Port Huron, Eric<br />

(Carrie) Lohr of St. Clair, Scott (Valerie) Lohr of Port Huron Twp. and James Collier of<br />

Marysville; one granddaughter, Kimberly (Brian) Parsons of Lakeport; seven greatgrandchildren;<br />

and two brothers, Alec Toth and Stephen Toth. She was preceded in death<br />

by a sister, Mary Schrantz; and a brother, Frank Toth. The funeral service will take place<br />

at 11 a.m. Tuesday in the Smith Family Funeral Home-North, 1525 Hancock St. with<br />

Pastor Stephen Johnson of Hillside Wesleyan Church officiating. A graveside committal


service will follow in Kinney Cemetery. Friends may visit from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today.<br />

Memorials may be made to the Evangelical Home.<br />

Annie <strong>Gunn</strong> Andrews<br />

VIRGINIA BEACH -- Annie <strong>Gunn</strong> Andrews Cole passed away Friday, December 29, 2006.<br />

Born in Blackstone, Va. in 1918, she was the daughter of the late Harry R. and Annie<br />

Crowder <strong>Gunn</strong>. Annie lived most of her adult live in Norfolk and Virginia Beach. She<br />

resided in Burkeville from 1975 until 2000, when she moved into an assisted living facility<br />

at Virginia Beach. She was a member of Burkeville Baptist Church. She was predeceased<br />

by her husband, Louis Cole; and infant baby boy; her sister, Charlotte <strong>New</strong>comb; and her<br />

brothers, Harry <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr., Trinkle <strong>Gunn</strong>, James <strong>Gunn</strong> and Archie <strong>Gunn</strong>. Annie is survived<br />

by her daughter, Dorothy Martinette and husband, Thomas; their three children,<br />

Kimberly Ives and husband, Robert of Virginia Beach, Thomas Martinette Jr. and wife,<br />

Catherine of South Boston, and Kevin Martinette; two great-grandchildren, Angela and<br />

Ethan Ives of Virginia Beach; two brothers, Franklin <strong>Gunn</strong> of Crewe and Bryant <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Norfolk; four sisters, Marguerite Nicholas of Lynchburg, Cecile Millner and husband,<br />

Jesse of <strong>New</strong>port <strong>New</strong>s, Janie Ashworth of Victoria, and Barbara Hudgins of Crewe. The<br />

family will receive friends and relatives from 7 to 8 p.m. on Wednesday, January 3 at<br />

Jennings-McMillian Funeral Home, Crewe. Funeral services will be held 1 p.m. on<br />

Thursday, January 4 at Burkeville Baptist Church, where family will also receive friends<br />

one hour prior to services. Burial will be at Sunset Hill Cemetery, Burkeville. Donations<br />

may be made to Burkeville Baptist Church<br />

Mrs. Annie <strong>Gunn</strong> Fine<br />

Candy Products retiree -HEPHZIBAH, Ga. - Mrs. Annie Bell <strong>Gunn</strong>, 89, of Farmers Bridge<br />

Road, Hephzibah, Ga., died Wednesday, April 25, 2001, at Keysville Convalescent Home,<br />

Keysville, Ga. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was preceded in death by her husband, Mr. Louie <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Keysville. She was a native of Jefferson County, but had lived in Richmond County all of<br />

her life. She was a former employee of Fine Candy Products in Augusta, where she retired<br />

after 33 years of service. She was a member of Hephzibah Baptist Church. Survivors<br />

include a daughter, Juanita Lepard, Hephzibah; and a son, Lester Williams of Hephzibah.<br />

She has five grandchildren, eight great-grandchildren; and two nieces. Funeral services<br />

will be held Friday, April 27, 2001, at 3 p.m. at the Hephzibah Baptist Church with Rev.<br />

John Beck officiating. Burial will be in Hephzibah-Vance Cemetery in Hephzibah. The<br />

family will receive friends Thursday evening from 7 to 9 p.m. at DeLoach Funeral Home in<br />

Hephzibah. DeLoach Funeral Homes, Inc., 2536 Ga. Hwy. 88, Hephzibah, Ga. The<br />

AugustaChronicle-April 26, 2001<br />

Annie <strong>Gunn</strong> Kensey<br />

MEMPHIS, Tenn. — A visitation is scheduled for Annie Pearl Floyd Kensey, 79, formerly<br />

of Corinth, from 5-7 p.m. today at Grayson Funeral Chapel, Corinth. Ms. Kensey is<br />

survived by one daughter, Judy Jernigan; a sister, Fannie Mae Jones; two brothers, Jerry


<strong>Gunn</strong> and Jimmie <strong>Gunn</strong>; six grandchildren; and 17 great-grandchildren.<br />

Anthony <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

of Macon, Ga. son of Ms. Patricia <strong>Gunn</strong> passed Thursday, May 21, 2009. Funeral<br />

arrangements will be announced later by Gregory B. Levett & Sons Funeral Home Inc.<br />

South Dekalb Chapel (404) 241-5656.<br />

2 nd obit-Anthony Funeral service for Mr. Anthony <strong>Gunn</strong> of Macon, GA will be held<br />

Saturday, May 30, 2009, at 1 pm, in our South Dekalb Chapel. Interment Resthaven<br />

Memorial Garden. Visitation Friday, 9am-9pm. Family and friends are asked to assemble<br />

at the funeral home at 12:30 pm. Gregory B. Levett & Sons Funeral Home Inc. 4347 Flat<br />

Shoals Pwky, Decatur, GA. 404-241-5656. Please visit our web site to extend condolences<br />

www.levettfuneralhome.com<br />

Anthony Leroy Harris <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

was born on March 3, 1963 in Augusta, GA to the late Ola Mae Harris Jones of<br />

Crawfordville, GA. He departed this life on Saturday, March 13, 2010 at 11:30 AM at UT<br />

Medical Center in Knoxville, TN. Anthony graduated from Crawfordville High School in<br />

Crawfordville, GA. Anthony was an employee of the Knox County School system for over<br />

20 years, where he worked as an administrative assistant and crossing guard. Anthony<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> became a member of Foster Chapel Baptist Church. Preceded in death by: his son,<br />

Andrew William <strong>Gunn</strong>; and step-father, Charles Jones. Anthony leaves to rejoice in his<br />

homegoing: son, Anthony Leroy <strong>Gunn</strong> II; step-son, Marlon Mitchell of Gallitan, TN;<br />

Adopted (Great Aunt) Daisy Lee <strong>Gunn</strong> of Knoxville, TN; and father, Eddie Lee Jackson of<br />

Washington, GA. Siblings; Carlos Jones, Cynthia Jones, and Christy Bennett all of<br />

Knoxville, TN, Benjamin Ivey, Eddie Lee Jackson, Jr., Gwendolyn Jackson, and Angea<br />

Dye all of Washington, GA, Felicia Chapman of Anderson, SC, Gregory Jackson of<br />

Atlanta, GA,Valerie Rogers of Thomson, GA. Family will receive friends on Wednesday,<br />

March 17, 2010 at Unity Mortuary Chapel from 7:00 - 8:00 pm. Funeral services will be<br />

held on Saturday, March 20, 2010 at Mt. Olive Baptist Church at 1:00 pm in Sharon, GA.<br />

Arrangements by Unity Mortuary b<br />

Anthony <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

- of Knoxville, Tn., departed this life on Saturday, March 13, 2010 at U. T. Medial Center.<br />

Funeral arrangements are incomplete and will be announced later by Unity Mortuary.<br />

Anthony ("Tony")<strong>Gunn</strong><br />

28, of Roanoke, Virginia died Tuesday, May 21, 1996. Survivors include his wife, Carol H.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, Roanoke; mother, Slyvia A. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Roanoke; father, Harry Smith, Roanoke; one<br />

daughter, LaToya Smith, Washington; one son, James D. Hale, Roanoke; four brothers,


Phillip R. <strong>Gunn</strong>, James A. Bumbry II, Harry E. Cunningham, Tony "Tee" Jordan, all of<br />

Roanoke; two sisters, Sonya Y. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Regina R. Cunningham, both of Roanoke; maternal<br />

grandparents, Carlton and Theresa Harden, Danville; godfather, Phillip R. Williams,<br />

Roanoke; five aunts; five uncles; a host of relatives and friends. Funeral service will be<br />

Saturday, May 25, 1996, at 11 a.m. in the Jerusalem Baptist Church with Dr. J. Eugene<br />

Young officiating. Interment will follow at the church Friday from 7 to 8 p.m. Viewing will<br />

begin at the funeral home Thursday from 6 to 8 p.m. and Friday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.<br />

Arrangements by Serenity Funeral Home<br />

Aquinas <strong>Gunn</strong>, Sister<br />

OP, of Dominican Convent, Sparkill, <strong>New</strong> York, died on October 29, 2000 at Dominican<br />

Convent. Born in <strong>New</strong> York City, Helen Catherine (Sister Aquinas) was the daughter of<br />

Patrick and Martha McCallum <strong>Gunn</strong>. Helen Catherine <strong>Gunn</strong> entered the Dominican<br />

Congregation of Our Lady of the Rosary in Sparkill on June 24, 1923. Sister Aquinas<br />

professed her first vows in 1924 and final vows in 1930. Sister Aquinas <strong>Gunn</strong> earned a BA<br />

from Manhattan College in 1949 and an MA from Fordham University in 1955; both<br />

degrees were for Spanish. Sister Aquinas began her teaching career at St. Paul?s, Norwich,<br />

NY, from 1925-28. From 1928-35, Sister taught at St. Rita?s in the Bronx and St. Rose?s in<br />

Manhattan. Sister taught in the <strong>New</strong> York area from 1937-44 (St. Rita?s, Staten Island and<br />

St. Helena?s Elementary, Parkchester), and from 1947-66 at Holy Rosary High School,<br />

NYC. From 1935-37 she taught at Holy Redeemer School, Webster Groves, MO and later,<br />

from 1944-47, taught in St. Mark?s High School, Missouri. She continued to teach Spanish<br />

at St. Edmund?s High School, Brooklyn until her retirement in 1981. Sr. Aquinas had<br />

completed 55 years as a teacher. After her retirement in 1981, Sr. Aquinas served the<br />

Sisters in Dominican Convent, especially through her loving care in the dining room. She<br />

saw to the details that make everyone feel comfortable and at home. Her warm and loving<br />

smile will be greatly missed. Sr. Aquinas is survived by her nieces, Mary Jane Dykeman<br />

and Margaret Geraghty; her cousin, Maryanne Cavanaugh; and other cousins as well as<br />

grandnieces and nephews. The Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at Dominican<br />

Convent on Thursday, November 2, 2000 at 10:30 a.m. Visitation is on Wednesday,<br />

November 1, 2000 from 3:30 to 8:30 at the Convent, 125 Rte. 340, Sparkill, NY. Interment<br />

will be at St. Agnes Cemetery in Sparkill. Arrangements are by Michael J. Higgins Funeral<br />

Home, <strong>New</strong> City.<br />

Ara <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

WALNUT - Ara Cross <strong>Gunn</strong>, 80, died Wednesday, Nov. 12, 2003, at the North Mississippi<br />

Medical Center. She was a homemaker and a lifelong member of the Harmony Baptist<br />

Church in Walnut. Services will be at 2 p.m. today at Harmony Baptist Church with Bro.<br />

Tony Morrow and Bro. Brian Tatum officiating. Burial will be in Harmony Cemetery.<br />

McBride Funeral Home in Ripley is in charge of the arrangements. Survivors include two<br />

sisters, Joan Richerson of Walnut and Florence Cross of Falkner; a brother, John Marlin<br />

Cross Jr. of Collierville, Tenn.; a host of nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by<br />

her husband, James Edward <strong>Gunn</strong>; her parents, John Marlin and Grace Barkley Cross;


and a sister, Eleanor Hopper. Visitation will be at the funeral home from 7 a.m. to noon<br />

today. The body will lie in state at the church one hour.<br />

Arie <strong>Gunn</strong> Hardy<br />

Mrs. Arie <strong>Gunn</strong> Hardy, died Tuesday afternoon at 5 o’clock in St. Luke’s Hospital. She<br />

was the widow of W. N. Hardy of Dinwiddie County and was 66 years old. Surviving here<br />

are six children; Mrs. C. C. Hatcher of Victoria, Virginia; Mrs. J. G. Wilbrite of<br />

Livingstone, Tenn; <strong>New</strong>ton Hardy of Grand Rapids, Mich; William Hardy, Mrs. Hammer<br />

Wheel, and Arie Hardy of Church Road, and one sister. RTD Thursday Jan 24, 1924<br />

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Arraline <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Funeral services for Mrs. Arraline M. <strong>Gunn</strong>. 6S. who died yesterday, Feb 23, 1931, at the<br />

home of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Frances L. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Woodlandway. Forest Park, in Oakland,<br />

were held today. Interment was at Mountain View cemetery. The. Rev. Addlaon Moore of<br />

Oakland and the Rev. David Ralston, pastor of a Watsonville church, who was former<br />

pastor of a Tracy church while Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> lived in that city, conducted the rites. Mrs.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> was the widow of the late William A. <strong>Gunn</strong>, at one time member of the Alameda<br />

police department. She is survived by her sister in law, nine nieces, Mrs. Elsa Collins, Eva<br />

M. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Alice B. Kinsey, Hazel L. Miller, Ann Eastman, Mrs.Jane- Fisher, Lillle M.<br />

White. Mrs. Effie Weeks, Mrs. Florence Weeks; a nephew. Walter Hurley, and a cousin,<br />

Miss Sally Loveridge.<br />

A. R. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Mr. A.R. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 83, died Friday at a Pensacola, Fla, hospital. A native of Bonifay, he had<br />

been a resident of Atmore, Alabama since 1931. He was a barber at Peacock's Barber<br />

Shop, an avid fisherman, a guitarist and a Baptist by faith. He was preceded in death by a<br />

son, Jerry <strong>Gunn</strong>, a sister, Dellie Ann Mason, granddaughter Danielle Merchang and a<br />

stepson, Jerry Dale Gibson. He is survived by his wife, Geraldine <strong>Gunn</strong> of Atmore; three<br />

sons, Leamond A. and wife Judy of Pensacola; Arthur G. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Walnut Hill; Marlin and<br />

wife Shelly of Atmore; three daughters, Carolyn Joyce and husband Ernest Coleman of<br />

Enon, Fla.; Sheila A and husband Pete Coon of Atmore; Patricia Smith of Atmore;<br />

daughter-in-law Shirley <strong>Gunn</strong> of Oak Grove; three brothers; L.D. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Chester <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

and Kelly <strong>Gunn</strong>, all of Bratt; 28 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. Funeral<br />

services were held at 2 p.m. Monday at the Eastside Funeral Chapel with Arthur <strong>Gunn</strong> and<br />

Pete Coon officiating. Burial followed at Godwin Cemetery. Pallbearers were Kyle <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

Matthew Mothershed, Josh Coon, Richard Smith, Dwight <strong>Gunn</strong> and Paul Coleman.<br />

Honorary pallbearers were Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong>'s 24 granddaughters. All arrangements by Eastside<br />

Chapel Funeral Home<br />

Ara Jesse <strong>Gunn</strong> Hillhouse


THE PARIS NEWS, 13 Sep 1968. 'Mrs. Joe Hillhouse, the former Miss Ara Jesse <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

died Thursday about 5 p.m., at home, 627 E. Price St., after being in failing health the past<br />

10 years. Funeral service will be held Saturday at 10 a.m. at Fry and Gibbs chapel by the<br />

Rev. Don White of First Christian Church, where Mrs. Hillhouse was member. Burial will<br />

be made in Evergreen Cemetery. Mrs. Hillhouse leaves her husband, a former county clerk<br />

and Paris alderman; one son, Dr. Joe F. Hillhouse; a grandson, Tommy; a sister, Mrs.<br />

Frank C. Phillips, and a brother, Milsap <strong>Gunn</strong>, all of Paris. A daughter of Frank T. and<br />

Maude (Milsap) <strong>Gunn</strong>, Mrs. Hillhouse was born in Biardstown community, 13 Jun 1895.<br />

She had attended schools in Amarillo and Anderson before graduation from Paris High<br />

School. The Hillhouses moved from Biardstown to Paris in 1928, and she was a member of<br />

the Loyal Builders Class of First Christian Church and also belonged to the Mary Baker<br />

Bible Class of Central Presbyterian Church, and the American Legion Auxiliary of Brown-<br />

Guest Post 30. (Lamar County, Texas)(Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Arbecca Anne <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

45, of 6400 Springwood Place, Fayetteville, died Monday. She was a member of the Genesis<br />

of Fayetteville Gospel singing group. The funeral will be conducted at 1 p.m. Friday in the<br />

Rogers & Breece Funeral Home chapel by Pastor Carolyn Nails. Burial will be in the Post<br />

Cemetery at Fort Bragg. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> is survived by two daughters, Tarsha R. <strong>Gunn</strong> and<br />

<strong>My</strong>eisha N. <strong>Gunn</strong>, both of Fayetteville; two sisters, Glenda P. Wynn of Atlanta and Mary<br />

P. Cleveland of Gadsden, Ala.; a brother, Alfago Price of Gadsden; and a grandson. The<br />

family will receive friends tonight from 7 to 9 at the funeral home Published Fayetteville<br />

Observer (NC) March 14, 1998<br />

Archibald <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

GUNN Archibald F. <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr., Grant Hospital on April 4, 1999. He was a member of the<br />

Chalice Choir at Second Baptist Church for many years, an Ohio licensed Funeral Director<br />

and Embalmer, the Ohio Embalmers Association and the Cleveland Embalmers<br />

Association and a Trade Embalmer for various Columbus funeral homes. He was preceded<br />

in death by parents Archibald F. and Lillian E. <strong>Gunn</strong>, sister Ella <strong>Gunn</strong> and daughter<br />

Meryl <strong>Gunn</strong>. Survived by loving wife of 55 years, Lois Caver <strong>Gunn</strong>; son, Archibald F.<br />

(Patricia) <strong>Gunn</strong> III; 5 grandchildren, Varina, Alexia, Francesca, Zackery and Vincent<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, all of <strong>New</strong>port, R.I.; number of sisters-in-law, nephews, nieces; foster daughter,<br />

Madeline Ruff; and many friends. Funeral service will be held at 10 a.m. Wednesday, April<br />

7, 1999 at Second Baptist Church, 186 N. 17th. Rev. David S. Carter, Rev. Leon Troy<br />

officiating. Friends may visit Tuesday (today) at GARY MEMORIAL CHAPEL, 2154 E.<br />

Main St., from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. and from 9 a.m. Wednesday at the church until time of<br />

service.<br />

Archibald Sinclair Henderson "Claire" <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

GUNN, Archibald Sinclair Henderson "Claire" - 71, Dartmouth, passed away March 1,<br />

1999 at Ocean View Manor. Born in Stellarton, he was a son of the late Rognvald and


Mary (Skinner) (Gillespie) <strong>Gunn</strong>. Surviving are aunts, Kathleen Skinner, Toronto; Betty<br />

Forbes, London, Ont.; uncle, Neil P. Skinner, Sydney; numerous cousins. Private memorial<br />

service was held in Dartmouth. Burial in Brookside Cemetery, <strong>New</strong> Glasgow. Memorial<br />

donations may be made to The Lung Association. Arrangements have been entrusted to<br />

A.L. Mattatall Funeral Home, Dartmouth<br />

Archie <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

laid to rest at St. Mark's - Funeral services were held at 2:00 p.m. Sunday from C. L.<br />

Jennings Funeral Home in Crewe for Archie C. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 55, of Crewe, an engineer for the<br />

Norfolk & Southern Railroad, who died on December 26, 1991. Interment was in St.<br />

Mark's Cemetery. He was a member of Northside Gospel Chapel, Victoria. He is survived<br />

by his wife, Mrs. Ethel S. <strong>Gunn</strong>; one son, Archie C. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr. of Raleigh, N.C.; one<br />

daughter, Mrs. Jeanette Boyle of Ramstein, Germany; two grandsons, five sisters, Mrs.<br />

Annie Cole of Burkville, Mrs. Marguerite Nicholas of Lynchburg, Mrs. Cecile Millner of<br />

<strong>New</strong>port <strong>New</strong>s, Mrs. Janie Ashworth of Victoria, Mrs. Barbara Hudgins of Crewe; four<br />

brothers, James <strong>Gunn</strong> of Burkeville, Monroe <strong>Gunn</strong> of Norfolk, Franklin and Harry <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

Jr., both of Crewe, and two grandsons. Blackstone (VA) Courier-Record Thurs. 1-2-1992<br />

(James <strong>Gunn</strong> Sr., and Elizabeth descendant)<br />

Archie D. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

SYLVESTER -- Archie D. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 79, of 501 East Pope Street, Sylvester, GA, died Monday,<br />

August 11, 2003, at the Medical Center of Central Georgia in Macon.The funeral will be at<br />

2 p.m. today at Banks Funeral Chapel with interment in Wright's Chapel Cemetery. The<br />

Rev. Tim Mathews will officiate.Born February 23, 1924, in Worth County, Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was<br />

the owner and operator of Archie's Place. He was of the Baptist faith. Survivors include his<br />

son, Rodney W. (Pat) <strong>Gunn</strong> Sr. of Brunswick; six sisters, Annie Mae Green of Lenox,<br />

Estelle Walker of Sumner, Idola McCawley of Sylvester, <strong>My</strong>rtle Williams of Moultrie;<br />

Lougenia Cross of Sylvester and Lavera Hobby of Brunswick; six grandchildren, Rodney<br />

W. <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr., Rhonda Ann Bare and Catherine Ann <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jeffery and Gary Daniels and<br />

Amy Peeples; and three great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents,<br />

Walter Van <strong>Gunn</strong> and Amanda Elizabeth Powell <strong>Gunn</strong>; and a brother, Dorsey B. <strong>Gunn</strong>.<br />

(James W. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Pike and Brooks County, Ga. Descendant)<br />

Archie Harrison <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Report of the sudden and unexpected death February 11, 1933 of Archie H. <strong>Gunn</strong> at the<br />

home of his mother, Mrs. T. R. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Ekin, Indiana was received here on Saturday. He<br />

held been ill with the flu, but death occurred from heart complications. The body was<br />

removed to McMullian funeral home in Kempton, Indiana, with burial in the East Union<br />

Cemetery. Archie Harrison <strong>Gunn</strong> was born in the Ekin community 48 years ago, being one<br />

of several children born to Thomas Riley and Bernetta <strong>Gunn</strong>. The father died March 26,<br />

1932 and the mother continued to live on the home place. In 1909 the deceased married<br />

Miss Grace Mount and two children survive, Mrs. Cleo Law and Robert <strong>Gunn</strong>, both of the


Ekin community. He is also survived by brother Sam <strong>Gunn</strong> of Elwood, and five sisters;<br />

Mrs. Earl Mason and Mrs. Frank Powell of Nobleville; Mrs. George Spencer of Tipton;<br />

Mrs. Gifford Griffith of Kempton; and Mrs. Ivan Hays of <strong>New</strong>port Kentucky. Archie was<br />

a man of many friends with a disposition that made him agreeable to all. He was employed<br />

in the tin plate mills, at one time working in Atlanta in the old mill and for a time was<br />

employed in Elwood. He farmed most of his life. He was well acquainted in Tipton and<br />

will be missed by his many friends. (John and Ruth Hinshaw <strong>Gunn</strong> descendant)<br />

Arena <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Arena May <strong>Gunn</strong>, 79, of <strong>New</strong>comerstown, Ohio died in her sleep at 4 a. m. today<br />

September 27, 1949 at the home of her son, Charles <strong>Gunn</strong>, 121 East Canal st., where she<br />

had lived for several years. Born Feb. 18, 1870, in Guernsey county, she was the foster<br />

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Braniger. On Feb. H, 1888, she was married to John<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, who died 47 years ago. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a member of the Birmingham Methodist<br />

church. Surviving are two sons. Charles, at whose home she died, and Frank B. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

Auburn, Ind'.; two daughters, Mrs. Granville Braniger and Mrs. Elizabeth McCullough.<br />

both of Cambridge: five grandchildren and four greatgrandchildren. Funeral<br />

arrangements in charge ol the Bonnell funeral home of <strong>New</strong>comerstown are incomplete.<br />

Arena Nell <strong>Gunn</strong> Walling<br />

FARWELL, TX - Arena Nell <strong>Gunn</strong> Walling, 76, died Wednesday, Feb. 11, 1998. Services<br />

will be at 2 p.m. Saturday in First Baptist Church with the Rev. J.L. Bass and the Rev.<br />

Richard Laverty officiating. Burial will be in Sunset Terrace by SteedTodd Funeral Home<br />

of Clovis, N.M. Mrs. Walling was born in Hillsboro and raised in Forrest, N.M. She<br />

married Milton "Mitz" Walling in 1942 at Clovis. During World War II, they lived in<br />

Wichita Falls, where Mrs. Walling worked as a secretary. They then moved to Farwell to<br />

farm. Mrs. Walling was a member of Epsilon Sigma Alpha sorority and helped start the<br />

Epsilon Sigma Alpha Sorority Sisters in 1951. She was a member of First Baptist Church at<br />

Farwell. She also did volunteer work for Texas Boy's Ranch of Lubbock. Survivors include<br />

her husband; a daughter, Edith Ann Walling Bradley of Clovis; a son, Milton Lee Walling<br />

of Amarillo; a brother, Pete "Jr." <strong>Gunn</strong> of Logan, N.M.; three grandchildren; and two<br />

stepgrandchildren. The family requests memorials be for playground equipment at Farwell<br />

Park, the Make-A-Wish Foundation in Amarillo or the Texas Boy's Ranch (Thomas and<br />

Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Arlena <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

TUPELO - Arlena Brooks <strong>Gunn</strong>, 66, died Sunday, Jan, 4, 2004, at the North Mississippi<br />

Medical Center. She was born Sept. 21, 1937, in Crawford to L.P. and Nancy Samuels<br />

Brooks. She was a retired employee of Lanier Clothing after 35 years. She was a member of<br />

Spring Hill M.B. Church, where she was a member of the adult choir and the Ladies<br />

Missionary Society. Services will be at 10 a.m. Saturday at Spring Hill M.B. Church with


the Rev. Gary Long Sr. officiating. Burial will be in Porter's Memorial Park. Grayson-<br />

Porter's Mortuary is in charge of the arrangements. Survivors include her husband,<br />

Raymond <strong>Gunn</strong> Sr. of Tupelo; two sons, Tommy James <strong>Gunn</strong> and Raymond <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr. of<br />

Tupelo; a daughter, Wanda <strong>Gunn</strong> Chambers of Tupelo; two grandchildren, Eric C.<br />

Chambers of Tupelo and Krystopher <strong>Gunn</strong> of Memphis; two stepchildren, Barbara <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

and Leroy <strong>Gunn</strong> of Tupelo; seven sisters, Corean and Robert Carter, Mattie and Dennis<br />

Fryar, Dorothy and William Sykes, Mary and Frank Kelly, Annie B. and Charles McCray,<br />

Earnestine Ray, Santiana and Willie G. Erving; three brothers, Sammy Brooks, Walter V.<br />

and Hannah Brooks, and James Brooks; a sister-in-law, Adean Coleman; nieces, nephews<br />

and cousins. Visitation will begin at 4 p.m. today, with the family hour from 6 to 7 p.m.<br />

today.<br />

Arlena <strong>Gunn</strong> Walker<br />

KERRVILLE, TX - Arlena L. Walker, 75, died Sunday, March 7, 1999, in a local hospital.<br />

Graveside service will be at 3 p.m. Wednesday in Nichols Cemetery. Arrangements are by<br />

Grimes Funeral Chapels. She was born Sept. 25, 1923, in Blanket and had been a resident<br />

of Kerrville for 20 years. She was manager of the Country Clean Laundry Mat and a<br />

member of the Nazarene Church. Survivors include two daughters, Sue Mays of Ingram<br />

and Kathy Miller of Kerrville; two sons, Ronald Hill and Floyd "Shorty" Hill, both of<br />

Kerrville; four sisters, Lockie Mae Vaughan of San Antonio, Vada Sledge of Schertz, Elda<br />

Stevens of Seguin and Carolyn Allgood of Brownwood; a brother, Bill <strong>Gunn</strong> of San<br />

Antonio; four grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren.<br />

Arlene C. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

76, died suddenly on Thursday, January 15, 2009 in Riverside Walter Reed Hospital. She<br />

was the daughter of the late Lewis and Grace Lee Carlton; and the widow of Marvin C.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>. She was a member of <strong>New</strong>ington Baptist Church and was retired from <strong>Gunn</strong>'s Body<br />

Shop as a bookkeeper. Arlene was an avid sports fan and a dedicated family person, which<br />

she combined by being the head varsity coach for softball and the girls' basketball team for<br />

York Academy. She loved the Dallas Cowboys and the St. Louis Cardinals. She is survived<br />

by her daughters, Cynthia F. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Fairfax, Va., and Vicky J. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Cobbs Creek,<br />

Va.; a sister, Mary Ann Cobb and her husband, Tommy, of Eltham, Va.; her brother,<br />

Robert Lewis Carlton and his wife, Annie Lee, of Richmond; and a host of nieces and<br />

nephews. The family will meet friends at the funeral home on Saturday from 5 to 6:30 p.m.<br />

Funeral services will be held on Sunday, January 18, 2009 at 2 p.m. in Poroporone Baptist<br />

Church in Shacklefords, Va. Burial will be in the church cemetery. Memorial donations<br />

may be made to either the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society, P.O. Box 21, 2101 Executive<br />

Drive, Hampton, Va. 23666; or the Building Fund of Poroporone Baptist Church, or the<br />

general fund at <strong>New</strong>ington Baptist Church. Andrews Funeral Home, Gloucester, is in<br />

charge of arrangements. Published in the Richmond Times-Dispatch on 1/17/2009<br />

Arlene Wilson <strong>Gunn</strong>,


60, of Eden, NC, who died Tuesday, will be 11 a.m. today at Fair Funeral Home. Burial will<br />

be in Ridgeview Cemetery. Among survivors are two brothers, Glenwood C. Wilson and<br />

Harold W. Wilson, both of Cascade, Va. Greensboro Daily <strong>New</strong>s, NC Thurs. 3/11/1971<br />

Arlos Gene <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Arlos Gene <strong>Gunn</strong>, 66, office manager, of Liberty Hill died Friday. Visitation 1 p.m. and<br />

services 3 p.m. today, Hill Country Tabernacle of Praise, Burnet. Burial Bluffton<br />

Cemetery, Bluffton, Texas. Published in the Austin American-Statesman on 11/4/2008<br />

(John and Susan <strong>Gunn</strong> desc of Robeson County, NC)<br />

Arnie Moore <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Reidsville - Arnie Moore <strong>Gunn</strong>, 80, of 1809 Vance St. died Thursday May 31, 1990 at<br />

Moses Cone Memorial Hospital. Funeral will be at 2 p.m. Saturday at Wilkerson Funeral<br />

Home. Burial will be in Reidlawn Cemetery. A native of Rockingham County, he was a<br />

retired electrician for Adam's Electric Co. Surviving are wife, Margaret Walker <strong>Gunn</strong>;<br />

son, Raymond <strong>Gunn</strong> of Reidsville; daughter, Mrs. Ann Dale of Morehead City; six<br />

grandchildren. The family will be at the funeral home 7-9 p.m. today, other times at the<br />

residence. (Thomas and Susannah Burnett <strong>Gunn</strong> descendant).<br />

Arie <strong>Gunn</strong> Jackson,<br />

84, of Quincy died Aug. 12 , 1994, in Tampa, Fla.The service will be at 1 p.m. today at<br />

Mount Calvary Primitive Baptist Church in Quincy, with burial at the church cemetery.<br />

She was a native of Gadsden County and a member of Mount Calvary Primitive Baptist<br />

Church in Quincy. She is survived by a daughter, Lorine Davis of Tampa; a brother, R.<br />

Lee Richardson of Eatonville; two sisters, Elizabeth Woods of Quincy and Rachel Corker<br />

of Eatonville; four grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren; and four great-greatgrandchildren.<br />

(Betsey Funeral Home in Quincy, 904-627-9541).<br />

Arlyne Lucille (Erickson) <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

88, of Belleville, Kans., entered her eternal home on Thursday, January 7, 2010 surrounded<br />

by her children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. She was born September 24, 1921<br />

on a farm outside of Edgar, Nebr. She was baptized and confirmed at Gethsemane<br />

Lutheran Church in Ong, Nebr. She attended country school in Edgar for eight years and<br />

graduated in 1939 from Edgar high school. She completed normal training and taught<br />

three years at Logan Center in Edgar and one year at Starr school in Ong. She was<br />

married on June 29, 1943 in Austin, Txs., to her true love, Gayle Francis <strong>Gunn</strong>. They lived<br />

in Edgar and Carleton before settling in Hardy, Nebr., for more than 27 years. Arlyne<br />

moved to Superior in the late 1970's and retired from the Good Samaritan Nursing Home<br />

in 1986. She became a resident of Republic County Hospital Long Term Care in 2007.<br />

Arlyne was a picture of grandmotherly love to all that knew her. She graced many with her<br />

delicious apple pies, potato salad, chocolate chip cakes and countless other random acts of


kindness. She loved to embroidery, do crosswords, play cards and rarely missed a football,<br />

basketball or baseball game. While she loved caring for friends and neighbors, she found<br />

her greatest joy in family. She was preceded in death by her parents Luther and Esther<br />

Erickson; husband, Gayle <strong>Gunn</strong>; siblings and spouses, Vincent and Elsie Erickson, Kermit<br />

and Eleanor Erickson, Nadine Weidenfeller and Justine Erickson; sister-in-law, Donna<br />

Corman; Nephew, Duane Plambeck. She is survived by her children and spouses, Barbara<br />

and Roger Eitzmann, Sidney, Ia., Gary and Arleeta <strong>Gunn</strong>, Chester; grandchildren, Kris<br />

and Rob Ostdiek, Angie and Layne Gissler, Jody and Jeremiah Vondra, Tony and Joni<br />

Eitzmann, Marcy and Mat Kremer; great-grandchildren, Brock and Byron Ostdiek, Seth<br />

and Peyton Gissler, Victoria and Quinlan Vondra, Kelsey and Macy Eitzmann; and a host<br />

of other family and friends who will miss her dearly and remember her fondly. Funeral<br />

services will be held this Monday 2:00 PM, Janury 11, 2010 at the Williams Funeral Home<br />

Chapel in Superior. Pastor Lance Shafer will be officiating. Burial will take place at the<br />

Hardy Cemetery, Haryd, NE..<br />

Arnold <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Conkling Park, Idaho A reception service celebrating the life of Arnold H. "Arnie" <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

73, will be at 2 p.m. today at the Worley Grange Hall in Worley, Idaho. Yates-Hodge<br />

Funeral Home of St. Maries is in charge of arrangements. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong>, who was born in St.<br />

John, Wash., died Tuesday while fishing on Lake Coeur d'Alene. As a boy he attended<br />

schools in Tensed and Oaksdale, Wash. He served with the Army in the Aleutian Islands<br />

during World War II. He was married for 21 years to Jeanne Ogden before they divorced.<br />

In 1953 he went to work for Holsum Bakery as a driver and salesman in the Lewiston and<br />

Colfax, Wash., areas. He married Cleone Siler in 1969, and they made their home in<br />

Lewiston. He lived in Colfax before his retirement in 1978. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> moved with his wife<br />

to Conkling Park in 1980. He was an avid fisherman and enjoyed cutting firewood. He was<br />

a member of the Worley Volunteer Fire Department. Survivors include his wife, at the<br />

home; two sons, Jim <strong>Gunn</strong> of Fairfield and Shawn <strong>Gunn</strong> of Spokane; a stepson, Brian Siler<br />

of Lewiston; a stepdaughter, Denise Connolly of Lewiston; two sisters, Sherlene Lossell and<br />

Betty Woodworth, both of Spokane; and four grandchildren, Chad, Jenny Idaho<br />

Spokesman-Review (Coeur d'Alene, ID) - June 23, 1999<br />

Arthur <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Arthur <strong>Gunn</strong> died of tuberculosis, in the 41st year of his age on March 3, 1911. He was<br />

born in Cedar Hill, Robertson County, Tenneesee. (Thomas and Susannah Burnett <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

descendant (Arthur Beale <strong>Gunn</strong>).<br />

Arthur C. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Senior Master Sergeant, USAF (Ret.) Went home to be with the Lord on February 14,<br />

2010. We''ll always remember that special smile, that caring heart, that warm embrace he<br />

always gave us. There will never be another one to replace him in our hearts and the love


we will always have for him. Arthur was preceded in death by his father, A.C. <strong>Gunn</strong>.<br />

Arthur leaves to cherish his memories and legacy, his loving wife, Idola Henry <strong>Gunn</strong>;<br />

daughter, Sydni; mother, Bette <strong>Gunn</strong> and sister, Leslie Austin (Gordon) of <strong>New</strong> Castle, PA.<br />

In addition to a host of nieces, nephews, relatives and friends. Visitation will be held<br />

Saturday, February 27, 2010 at FAIRFAX MEMORIAL FUNERAL HOME, 9902<br />

Braddock Rd., Fairfax, VA 22032 from 11 a.m. until 12:30 p.m. A Celebration of Arthur''s<br />

life will begin at 1 p.m. Interment will be held Wednesday, March 3, 2010, 3 p.m. at<br />

Arlington National Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to American<br />

Cancer Society<br />

Arthur Davidson <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

73, of Route w, Washington, Ga. Died Sunday July 13, 1980 in a Dekalb County, hospital.<br />

He was a native of Taliaferro County but lived in Wilkes County most of his life. He was a<br />

member of Raytown Methodist Church, a Mason, and a retired farmer. Survivors include<br />

a son Thomas A. <strong>Gunn</strong>, one duaghter Francis G. Edwards of Conyers, 2 brothers, Paul<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Raytown, and Simmie <strong>Gunn</strong> of Devereux; and six sisters; Mrs. Owen Moore, Mrs.<br />

Charlie Harris, and Mrs. Clarence Moore of Raytown; Mrs. Pierce Drinkard and Mrs.<br />

Thomas Kealy of Washington, and Mrs. Edward Moore of Sharon Ga. Memorials to the<br />

American Cancer Society, Hopkins Funeral Home.<br />

Arthur E. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

86, Venice, Florida, died Oct. 17, 2004. He was born Jan. 3, 1918, in El Segundo, Calif., and<br />

came to Venice in 1985. He retired from Raytheon in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, where he had<br />

worked since 1948, and was a former Merchant Marine. He was a member of Arabian<br />

Masonic Lodge 882 for 42 years, and a member of the Venice Shrine Club, AAMES<br />

Temple of Oakland, Calif., and the Knights Templar of the U.S.A. Survivors include his<br />

wife of 65 years, Jacqueline; sons Charles of Fresno, Calif., Richard of Paris, France, and<br />

James of Kansas City, Mo.; a daughter, Christine of Daytona Beach; and five<br />

grandchildren. The Neptune Society is in charge<br />

Arthur E. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Oakland, California March 27, 1935. Arthur E. <strong>Gunn</strong> beloved husband of Opal B. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

and loving father of Mrs. Violet <strong>Gunn</strong> Smith and Mrs. Georgia Smith; a native of<br />

Wisconsin, aged 65 years, 2 months, and 27 days, died. Friends are invited to attend the<br />

funeral at the Grant D. Miller Mortuary, 2372 East 14 th Street in Oakland on Friday,<br />

March 29, 1935 at l o’clock pm. Burial strictly private.<br />

Arthur M. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

.Arthur M. <strong>Gunn</strong> for many years a widely known lumber dealer of Richmond died at the<br />

Retreat for the Sick last night a 9 o'clock, August 22, 1912.. He was sixty years of age. the<br />

arrangements ofr the funeral have not been completed. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> married Miss Mattie


Kates a daughter of the late Joseph W. Kates who survives with four daughters, Mrs.<br />

Harry Ellis, Mrs. Bright Cunningham, Mrs. Joh Fowler and Miss Catherine <strong>Gunn</strong>, and<br />

one son Clarence R. <strong>Gunn</strong>. He is also survived by three brothers W. S.; Fred and A. R.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Arthur H. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Aug. 24, 1910 Jan. 4, 1996 Arthur <strong>Gunn</strong>, employed in various management positions with<br />

the federal United States government for 42 years, died Thursday at Rossmoor Manor in<br />

Walnut Creek, California. He was 85. The native of Fresno had attended Fresno State and<br />

lived at Rossmoor in Walnut Creek. He had attended Fresno State. He served as state<br />

president of the National Federation of Federal Employees, board chairman of the Serra<br />

Center for disabled people in Fremont, and was chairman of the Church Homes of<br />

Northern California. He was active with the Rossmoor Lions Club, First Christian Church<br />

of Oakland and Lafayette Christian Church. He is survived by his wife, Muriel <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Rossmoor; daughter, Celia Rae Ginnodo of Arlington Heights, Ill.; son, William <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Sacramento; sisters, Florence Fornes and Amy <strong>Gunn</strong> of Fresno; and three grandchildren.<br />

Services: Were held Monday. His ashes will be scattered at sea. Arrangements were by<br />

Chapel of the Chimes, Oakland. Memorial gifts: Lafayette Christian Church, 584 Glenside<br />

Drive, Lafayette, CA 94549; or Alzheimer's Association, Greater San Francisco Bay Area<br />

Cchapter, 330 Distel Circle, Suite A, Los Altos, CA<br />

Arthur James <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Arthur James <strong>Gunn</strong>, 52, Kansas City, MO, passed away Nov. 23, 2005, at home. Funeral<br />

services: 9:30 a.m., Mon. Nov. 28, Advantage Chapel. Burial: Mt. St. Mary's Cemetery.<br />

Visitation: 9 a.m., Mon., at the chapel. (Arr: Advantage Funeral & Cremation Services,<br />

6606 Independence, Ave., 816-241-6665 Published in the Kansas City Star on 11/27/2005.<br />

Arthur Lee <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Arthur Lee Was horn on July 16, 1934 in Tuscumbia, Al. He departed this life July 26,<br />

2012 at home in North Chicago, IL. Arthur leaves a loving and devoted significant other<br />

Carol Ryles; Four loving daughters; Seven sons; Five sisters; Three brothers and<br />

Stepmother, Ruth <strong>Gunn</strong> of Waukegan; Many Grandchildren and Great-grandchildren and<br />

a host of aunts, nieces, nephews and cousins. A Celebration of His Life Service will be held<br />

on Friday, August 3, 2012, at 11:00 A.M. at Antioch Baptist Church, 517 Helmholz,<br />

Waukegan, IL. Pastor Anthony C. Conley, Officiating. Interment will be at Mt. Olivet<br />

Memorial Park Zion, IL. Visitation will begin at 10:00 A.M. Arrangements by Bradshaw<br />

and Range Funeral Home, 2513 Dugdale Rd., Waukegan, IL 60085, 847-662-3553<br />

Published in <strong>New</strong>s Sun from August 2 to August 8, 2012<br />

Mrs. Arthur Lee <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

age 81, of Birmingham, AL., passed away on Monday, June 7th,1999 in Compton,


California. Services will be held June 12th, at 12:00 p.m., at St. Luke AME Zion, with<br />

burial in Shadowlawn Memorial Park. She was preceded in death by her devoted husband<br />

of 45 years, Griffin <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr., and a loving son-in-law, Charles A. Dorsey, Sr. She leaves to<br />

cherish her precious memories one daughter, Theresa "Rita" Dorsey of Compton, CA.,<br />

three sons, Griffin "Tick", III (Iola), Arthur "Jolly", Sr. (Malva), and Johnny "Jug"<br />

(Kay), all of Birmingham, AL.; three sisters, Mrs. Mable Dowdell, Mrs. Helen Jones, Mrs.<br />

Louise Thomas and one brother, Mr. Fred (Alma) Hudson, all of Birmingham, AL.; 11<br />

grandchildren, 20 great-grandchildren, Mrs. Marie Dorsey, Mr. Raymond Thomas and a<br />

host of nieces, nephews, relatives and friends. Bushelon Funeral Home directing<br />

Arthur <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Arthur <strong>Gunn</strong>, 68, of Coahoma, died Thursday, Jan. 15, 2009 at the Veterans<br />

Administration Hospital. Services are pending at <strong>My</strong>ers & Smith Funeral Home. Published<br />

in the Texas - Midland Reporter-Telegram on 1/16/2009<br />

Arthur <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Services for Arthur Emory <strong>Gunn</strong>, 74, were held at 2 p.m. on Monday, Feb. 26, 2001, at<br />

Antioch Baptist Church. The Revs. Tom Swilley and Jim Beck officiated with burial in the<br />

church cemetery directed by Brown-Pennington-Atkins Funeral Home. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> died<br />

Saturday, Feb. 24. Born in Lanett, Ala., he was a son of the late Alver Turner and Lois<br />

Duffee <strong>Gunn</strong> Sr. He was a member of Antioch Baptist Church and was retired from Santee<br />

Print Works in Sumter. He was an avid coin collector and a wonderful husband, father and<br />

grandfather. Surviving are his wife, Louise Watford <strong>Gunn</strong> of Hartsville; daughters and<br />

sons-in-law, Tina and Randy Parnell and Artis and Mike Bailey, all of Hartsville, and<br />

Sherella and Larry Mayfield, Sheila Fordham, Sheryl and Steve Alewine, all of Heflin,<br />

Ala.; step-sons and spouses, Steve and Joann Wilkes and Allan and Sharon Wilkes, all of<br />

Hartsville, Lewis and Donna Wilkes of North Augusta, and Dennis and Brenda Wilkes of<br />

Bethune; brother, Jesse E. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Walnut Grove, Ga.; sisters, Thelma Gooden of<br />

Lafayette, Ala., Irma Black and Mildred Lott, both of West Point, Ga.; 20 grandchildren;<br />

and 10 great-grandchildren. He was predeceased by a brother, Alver T. <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr. (John<br />

and Mary unknown <strong>Gunn</strong> of Caswell County, NC descendant) (John <strong>Gunn</strong> son of Thomas<br />

and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong>)<br />

Arthur Talmadge <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Register - Danville, VA Thurs. 4-15-1982 - Arthur Talmage <strong>Gunn</strong> of 181 Linden Drive died<br />

Tuesday at his residence. He was born June 24, 1888, in Wentworth, N.C., a son of the late<br />

J. A. <strong>Gunn</strong> and Nannie Williams <strong>Gunn</strong>. He moved to Danville in 1912. He was married to<br />

the late Nina Lee Hester <strong>Gunn</strong> of Winston-Salem, N.C. She died Aug. 4, 1979. He retired<br />

from R. J. Reynolds Inc. in 1958 after 50 years of employment there. <strong>Gunn</strong> was in charge of<br />

volunteer mail service at The Memorial Hospital of Danville. He served on Danville City<br />

Council from 1923-1938, was a trustee of Main Street United Methodist Church and corecipient<br />

of the Kiwanis Citizenship Award with Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> in 1962. Surviving are one son,<br />

William B. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Harrisonburg; two brothers, Ira R. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Wilson, N.C., and R. W.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of South Boston; five great grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Graveside<br />

services will be held 2 p.m. Thursday in Mountain View Cemetery by the Rev. LeRoy


Jones. Townes Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. The family is at the residence,<br />

181 Linden Drive (Thomas and Susannah Burnett <strong>Gunn</strong> descendant).<br />

Arthur Talmage <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr.<br />

The Daily Advance, Lynchburg, VA Wed. 12-22-1976 Arthur Talmage <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr., of 2050<br />

Woodcrest Drive, died at 6 a.m. today at Virginia Baptist Hospital after a long illness. He<br />

was the husband of Elizabeth Cumnock <strong>Gunn</strong>. Born in Danville, he was a son of Arthur<br />

Talmage <strong>Gunn</strong> and Nina Hester <strong>Gunn</strong> of Danville. He was the retired editorial page editor<br />

of The Daily Advance. He had been associated with the Lynchburg newspapers for over 35<br />

years. He was a veteran of World War II and a member of the Thirteen Club, the Greater<br />

Lynchburg Chamber of Commerce and Centenary United Methodist Church. He was a<br />

former member of the Lynchburg Metropolitan Unit of the American Cancer Society. In<br />

addition to his wife and parents, he is survived by one son, Robert T. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Charlotte,<br />

N.C.; one daughter, Mrs. Allen K. Howe, Jr. of Richmond, and one brother, William <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

of Harrisonburg. Graveside funeral services will be conducted at 1 p.m. Thursday at Fort<br />

Hill Memorial Park by the Rev. Byron Wilkinson. The family will be at the residence.<br />

Whitten Park Avenue Chapel is in charge of arrangements. Memorial contributions may<br />

be made to the Lynchburg Metropolitan Unit of the American Cancer Society.<br />

Artie Lee <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

REIDSVILLE - Artie Lee <strong>Gunn</strong>, 93, of 2432 Westover Dr., Reidsville, N.C. died Monday,<br />

June 14, 2004 at Annie Penn Hospital. Funeral services will be conducted at 11:00 a.m.<br />

Friday at First Baptist Church. Burial will be in Reidlawn Cemetery with Masonic Rites. A<br />

native of Rockingham County, he was a son of the late Samuel E. and Alice Lewey <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

and had lived in the Sharon Community and Reidsville most of his life. He retired as a<br />

Shift Engineer after 25 years of service with Transco Gas Pipeline, Reidsville, N.C.,<br />

including 13 years in Scottsville, Va. He was a member of First Baptist Church and the<br />

Baracca-Brande Sunday School Class. A member of Jefferson Penn Lodge #384 AF&AM,<br />

he was a 32nd Degree Mason, a Shriner, and had been active in the AARP serving as the<br />

president of the local chapter and later as a member of the state Legislative Committee for<br />

three years. He was also a former member of the Men's Garden Club. Surviving are wife,<br />

Gladys Taylor <strong>Gunn</strong> of the home; daughter, Shirley Ann <strong>Gunn</strong> of Ibadan, Nigeria. The<br />

family will see friends from 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. Thursday at Citty Funeral Home and at other<br />

times at the residence, 2432 Westover Dr., Reidsville, N.C. Memorials may be made to:<br />

First Baptist Church, 409 S. Main St., Reidsville, N.C. 27320 or to a charity of the donor's<br />

choice. Published in The Reidsville Review or Eden Daily <strong>New</strong>s from 6/17/2004 -<br />

6/19/2004(Thomas and Susannah Burnett <strong>Gunn</strong> descendant).<br />

Artis A. "Pete" <strong>Gunn</strong>, Sr.,<br />

80, Crystal River, Florida, died at home on March 4, 2012, under the loving care of his<br />

family and Hospice of Citrus Cty. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born in Georgia on August 31, 1931, to<br />

the late Artis W. and Lula (Fordham) <strong>Gunn</strong> and moved to this area in 1995 from Titusville,<br />

where he was a mechanical technician for Kennedy Space Center, for 33 years. He was a<br />

member of Ionic Masonic Lodge No. 101, Jacksonville, Scottish Rite of Orlando, and Azan<br />

Shrine Temple, Melbourne. Survivors include his wife of 32 years, Jo-Ann <strong>Gunn</strong>; 9


children, Artis <strong>Gunn</strong>,Jr., Titusville; William J. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Lecanto, FL; Roland Benoit, Port St.<br />

John, FL; Lee B. (Carla) Johnson, Titusville; Janice (David) Warren, Crystal River;<br />

Elizabeth (Calvin) Canada, Mims, FL; Annette (Alan) Scott-Watson, Titusville; Lynne<br />

Mularkey, Merritt Island; Lori-Jean Nenson, Bloomington, IN; 1 sister, Clematis Clark,<br />

Jacksonville; 15 grand and 13 great-grandchildren; and predeceased by 1 grandchild,<br />

"Mandi". Funeral services Tuesday, March 6th, 4:00 PM at Chas E. Davis Funeral Home,<br />

Inverness, with Rev. Lloyd Bertine and The Masonic District 19 Memorial Lodge<br />

officiating. Visitation on Tuesday from 3:00 PM until the hour of service.<br />

Arvenel L. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

77, of Memphis, passed away May 6, 208 at Methodist University Hospital. She was a<br />

retired school teacher for Memphis City Schools, after 13 years at Booker T. Washington<br />

and 24 years at White Station Schools, member of Sigma Rho Sorority, Castalia Baptist<br />

Church, a Sunday School teacher and Missionary Society. Visitation will be from 4-6 p.m.<br />

Saturday, May 10 at N. J. Ford & Sons Funeral Home. Funeral services will be at 11 a.m.<br />

Monday, May 12 at Castalia Baptist Church, 1540 Castalia St. Burial will be in Elmwood<br />

Cemetery. She leaves a daughter, Alisa G. McChriston; three grandchildren, Tambera<br />

Smith (Paul), Quinton <strong>Gunn</strong> and William McChriston; three-great-grandchildren, Samuel<br />

Smith, Zechariah Smith and Zephaniah Smith; a brother, Benjamin Reed (Mary), both of<br />

Chicago, IL; two God-daughters, Patrice Williamson of Baltimore, MD and Charlotte Faye<br />

Guy of Memphis, a best friend, Lillie Williams, and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins,<br />

other relatives and friends. N.J. Ford & Sons Funeral Home 901-948-7755<br />

Asa Samuel <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

ELDON (Special) — Asa Samuel <strong>Gunn</strong>, 68, retired railroad conductor and active leader in<br />

American Legion activities, died Thursday Mary 19, 1960 at the Memorial Hospital in<br />

Jefferson City, Mo. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong>, who retired in January 1959 as conductor of the Rock<br />

Island Railroad, was a past commanderof the American Legion and a voyageur militaire of<br />

La Societe des 40' Hommes et 8 Chevaux, Capitol Voiture No. 1292, Jefferson City. He was<br />

a past master of the AF & AM and a past worthy patron of the Order of the Eastern Star.<br />

He was a past president, too. of the Order of Railroad Conductors and Brakemen. Mr.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> was born Nov. 4, 1891, at Versailles to Samuel and Nancy Annie Mobley <strong>Gunn</strong>. He is<br />

survived by his wife, the former Miss Bertha Hawkins whom he married Aug. 7, 1924; a<br />

daughter, Mrs. W. H. Wolfrum of Artesia, N.M.; three brothers, S. E. and Edward <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

of Eldon and Ephraim <strong>Gunn</strong> of Houston, Texas; and three grandchildren. Funeral services<br />

will be at 2:30 p.m. Saturday in the First Christian Church at Eldon. The Rev. C. N. Van<br />

Dyke, pastor, will officiate Burial will be in the Eldon Cemetery (Thomas and Sarah<br />

Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Aubrey Jackson "Jack" <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

VERSAILLES (Special) — Services are set for 2 p.m. Monday at Versailles Methodist<br />

Church for Dr. A. J. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 78, one of the founders of the <strong>Gunn</strong> Clinic here, who died<br />

Friday May 8, 1959, after suffering a heart attack. Dr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born in Morgan County,<br />

Oct. 7, 1880, the son of Dr.and Mrs. Gabriel M. <strong>Gunn</strong>. He was educated in the Barnes<br />

Medical College in St. Louis, getting his degree in medicine in 1904. He married Josephine


Biersach and after her death he married Alma Clodseter. With his brother W. G. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

he founded the <strong>Gunn</strong> clinic here. Surviving are a daughter Mrs. Bill Carr, of Eldon and<br />

two sons Dr. Jackie <strong>Gunn</strong> of Versailles and George Gregorv <strong>Gunn</strong> of Florida; a sister, Mrs.<br />

Walt Franc, Columbia, and several grandchildren. (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

desc)<br />

Auborn <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Auburn <strong>Gunn</strong>, 71, died Thursday in Lee General Hospital after a lengthy illness. He is<br />

survived by his wife, Mrs. Rosie <strong>Gunn</strong> of Jonesville; two sons, Frank <strong>Gunn</strong> of Jonesville<br />

and Auburn <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr., of Auburn, Ind.; six daughters, Mrs. Mary Reynolds, Mrs. Ruby<br />

Leonard, Mrs. Ina Gallahan and Mrs. Lillie Barker, all of Jonesville, Mrs. Josie<br />

Copenhager of Roanoke, Va., and Mrs. Pearl Miner of Baltimore, Md.; one brother, Sam<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Dryden, Va; two sisters, Mrs. Mae Hall of Harlan, Ky., and Mrs. Alice Grace of<br />

Dryden; 19 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren. Funeral services were conducted at<br />

2 p.m. Sunday at Davidson Funeral Home in Jonesville, Va., with the Rev. Walter Peterson<br />

officiating. Burial was in the Huff Cemetery. Davidson Funeral Home in charge of<br />

arrangements. Powell Valley <strong>New</strong>s Pennington Gap, Va Thurs. 6-7-1973 (James and Jane<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Kentucky and Lee County, Virginia descendant)<br />

Auburn <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr<br />

68, of Auburn died Wednesday at home. He retired in 1985 from Auburn Foundry as an<br />

inspector after 22 years. He was a veteran of World War II, where he received a Bronze<br />

Star and Purple Heart. Surviving are his wife, Grace; daughters, Linda Keep of<br />

Martinsville, Mary Ann McPherson of Ashley and Frankie Hefty of Auburn; stepsons,<br />

Forest Skidmore of Statesville, N.C., and Lee J. Barton of Auburn; sisters, Pearl Miner of<br />

Baltimore, Josia Copenhaver of Roanoke, Va., and Ruby Leonard, Mary Parsons, Lilly<br />

Barker and Ina Gallahon, all of Jonesville, Va.; a brother, Frank of Jonesville; nine<br />

grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Services are 10:30 a.m. tomorrow in<br />

McComb, Dilgard & Cline Funeral Home, Auburn, where calling is 4 to 7 p.m. today.<br />

Burial will be in Highland Park Cemetery, Fort Wayne, Ind.Preferred memorials are gifts<br />

to Riley Hospital for Children in Indianapolis. Published Dec 27, 1991<br />

Auburn Curtis <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Auburn Curtis <strong>Gunn</strong>, 64, telecommunications company employee, of Austin, Texas died<br />

May 13. Services 10 a.m. today, Mission Funeral Home.<br />

Audra <strong>Gunn</strong> [Wilkinson]<br />

OLNEY - Audra <strong>Gunn</strong> Wilkinson, age 92, of <strong>New</strong>castle, died Monday, Feb. 5, 2007 in<br />

Graham. Funeral service will be 2 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 8, 2007, at the First Baptist Church<br />

in <strong>New</strong>castle with the Rev. Ron Duvall, pastor, officiating. Interment will follow in the<br />

Proffitt Cemetery under the direction of Lunn Funeral Home. Audra <strong>Gunn</strong> Wilkinson was<br />

born on July 6, 1914 in Temple, Okla., to the late Harry and Mary (Koeniger) <strong>Gunn</strong>. She<br />

and Thomas Wilkinson were married Feb. 3, 1934 in Walters, Okla. He preceded her in<br />

death Aug. 23, 1991. She was also preceded in death by her brother, Herman <strong>Gunn</strong>; her<br />

sister, Bess Gregory; nephews, Pete and Buddy <strong>Gunn</strong>; and great-nephew, Harold <strong>Gunn</strong>.


Audra was a hairdresser. She owned and operated Audra's Beauty Shop for 63 years. She<br />

was a member of the <strong>New</strong>castle First Baptist Church and the <strong>New</strong>castle Art Club, and<br />

served as a director of the Proffitt Cemetery Association. Audra was an avid painter. She<br />

loved to garden and to raise flowers. Mrs. Wilkinson is survived by one niece, Betty <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Vache and husband Clarence of Randlett, Oklahoma; great nieces and nephews, Darla<br />

Johnson, Gari Laminack, Mike Vache, Terry <strong>Gunn</strong>, and Susanne Kohutek; and several<br />

great-great nieces and nephews. Memorials may be made to the <strong>New</strong>castle First Baptist<br />

Church, P.O. Box 100, <strong>New</strong>castle, Texas 76372, or the Proffitt Cemetery Association, c/o<br />

Ruby Quinn, P.O. Box 142, <strong>New</strong>castle, Texas 76372. (Reuben and Mary Goforth <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

desc)<br />

Audrey (nee Hovsepian) <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

died Monday Aug. 30, 2010 peacefully at home surrounded by her family. She was 91.<br />

Born in Jersey City to Joseph and Lillian (Johnson) Hovsepian, she grew up in East<br />

Orange. She later resided in Cedar Grove for 27 years before moving to Vernon in 1977. A<br />

graduate of the Berkeley Secretarial School, Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was employed as a secretary for<br />

Douglas Elliman in <strong>New</strong> York City and Bankers National Insurance Company in<br />

Montclair. Upon her move to Vernon, she was employed by the Vernon Township Board of<br />

Education for 22 years as a secretary of the Child Study Team until her retirement in 2000.<br />

She was preceded in death by her husband, Alfred in 1964. She is survived by her three<br />

daughters, Nancy of Warwick, N.Y., Carol Kadish and her husband Daniel of Vernon,<br />

Pamela Tilli and her husband Lawrence of Hardyston; her grandchildren Erin Luzadder<br />

and her husband Shane, Andrew Tilli and his wife Kalee, and great-grandchildren Norah<br />

Luzadder and Derek Tilli. Funeral services were held at the Ferguson-Vernon Funeral<br />

Home, Vernon, on Thursday. Interment was in Restland Memorial Park East Hanover. In<br />

lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Vernon Township Ambulance Squad,<br />

P.O. Box 236 Vernon, NJ 07462 or the ASPCA<br />

Audrey G.<strong>Gunn</strong><br />

age 76, Grand Island, NE, died December 21, 2006. Survived by daughter and son-in-law,<br />

Sharron and Donald Dickson, of Papillion, NE; son and daughter-in-law, Russell and<br />

Tammie <strong>Gunn</strong>, Grand Island; 3 brothers, Marvin Prate, of Florida, Wayne Conn, Illinois,<br />

Terry Conn, Michigan; 4 grandchildren; 2 great-grandchildren. Preceded in death by<br />

parents; husband; grandson, R.E. (Thumper) <strong>Gunn</strong>; brother, Jerry Prate; sister, Betty<br />

Conn. FUNERAL SERVICES Thurs. at 11am at Livingston Sondermann Funeral Home.<br />

Burial Westlawn Memorial Park Cemetery. VISITATION Wed 4-8pm at the funeral home.<br />

Memorials to the family's choice. Livingston Sonderman Funeral Home - Grand Island, NE<br />

Audrey <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Requiem mass for Miss Audrey G. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 24, of Plainesville, N. J.. formerly of Mount<br />

Hope,West Virginia will be held at 10 a.m. Tuesday June 20, 1967 in St. Anthony's<br />

Catholic Church at Kilsyth with Rev. Leo Werner as the celebrant. Burial will be in<br />

Greenwood Memorial Park. Miss <strong>Gunn</strong> died Thursday night in a <strong>New</strong> York hospital.<br />

Friends may call at the Ritchie and Johnson Funeral Parlor in Greenstown after 1p.m.


today.<br />

August S. Wilkerson <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

27, of Highland Farms, N.C., died on Aug. 16, 1991. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> had served as vice president<br />

and treasurer of Callaway Mills in LaGrange, Ga, before moving to western North<br />

Carolina in 1962 as vice president and treasurer of Beacon Manufacturing Co. Survivors<br />

include two nephews, John <strong>Gunn</strong>, Phys 48, and Cuyer <strong>Gunn</strong>, 51. (Donald and Mary Glass<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Augustine H. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Mrs. Augustine Hawkins <strong>Gunn</strong>, 70, of Rt. 2, Kenbridge, died February 7, 1994. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

was a former owner and operator of the Hallmark Shop in Kenbridge and was a member<br />

of Victoria Christian Church. She is survived by her husband, R. R. "Buck" <strong>Gunn</strong>, one<br />

daughter, Robin Wrenn; three grandchildren; and one sister, Juanita H. <strong>Gunn</strong>, all of<br />

Kenbridge. Graveside funeral services were conducted at 11:00 a.m. Wednesday, February<br />

9, in the Kenbridge Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to the Kenbridge<br />

Emergency Squad.<br />

Aura <strong>Gunn</strong> Wilkinson<br />

OLNEY., TX - Aura <strong>Gunn</strong> Wilkinson, 92, a retired hairdresser, died Monday, Feb. 5, 2007,<br />

in Graham. Funeral: 2 p.m. Thursday at <strong>New</strong>castle First Baptist Church. Burial: Proffitt<br />

Cemetery. Survivors: Niece, Betty <strong>Gunn</strong> Vache and husband, Clarence, of Randlett, Okla.;<br />

great-nieces and great-nephews, Darla Johnson, Gari Laminack, Mike Vache, Terry <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

and Susanne Kohutek; and several great-great-nieces and great-great-nephews. Lunn<br />

Funeral Home<br />

Austin <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Wed. June 3, 1942, beloved husband of Bessie <strong>Gunn</strong>, and our dear father. Funeral Sat.<br />

June 6, 9:30 a.m. from Moydell Parlors, Mississippi and Allen Avenues. Interment National<br />

Cemetery.<br />

St. Louis Post, Friday June 5, 1942, Page 5 D.<br />

Avalea <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

86, died Thursday, Sept. 16, 1999, in a local hospital. Graveside service will be at 2 p.m.<br />

today in Trinity Memorial Park. Arrangements are by Nalley- Pickle & Welch Funeral<br />

Home. She was born Dec. 23, 1912, in Coleman, Texas, and had been a resident of Big<br />

Spring since 1950. She was a homemaker and a member of the First Baptist Church.<br />

Survivors include two daughters, Joyce Wash and Vonnie Hopper, both of Big Spring; five<br />

grandchildren; nine great- grandchildren; and a great-great-granddaughter.<br />

Avie <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

The Free State <strong>New</strong>s - Kenbridge, VA (Died 9-25-1939 Mrs. A. E. W. <strong>Gunn</strong> Passes<br />

Suddenly Near Kenbridge Burial services were held at the Kenbridge Cemetery for Mrs.<br />

Avie Elizabeth White <strong>Gunn</strong>, Monday at 2:00 p.m. Rev. Wallace R. Evans pastor of the<br />

Kenbridge Methodist Church, officiated. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong>, daughter of Joseph P. and Rebecca


Moss White of Danville, is survived by her husband, C. W. <strong>Gunn</strong> and nine children,<br />

Eunice, Eldred, B. W., Aaron, Morris, Clarine, Leroy, Ray and Avie. Pallbearers were J.<br />

Paul Glick, J. W. Nash, C. M. Allen, Robert Showalter, J. C. Wingold and Theodore<br />

Ripberger.<br />

Avie White <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Mrs. C. W. <strong>Gunn</strong> - September 24, 1939 - Richmond Times Dispatch Page 14 - Kenbridge,<br />

Va - Funeral services will be held at 2 pm Monday for Mrs. Avie White <strong>Gunn</strong>, age 38, who<br />

died suddenly Sunday morning at her home near Kenbridge. Besides her husband, C. W.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> she is survived by nine children, Eunice, Eldred, B. W., Aaron, Maurice, Clarice,<br />

leroy, Ray and Avie Ann; her parents Mr. And Mrs. Joseph White of Danville; two sisters,<br />

Miss Nellie White of Richmond, and Mrs. Ruby Bohannon of Ringold, and two brothers,<br />

Herbert White of Danville, and J. T. White of Washington.<br />

Avie Ann <strong>Gunn</strong> Bowman<br />

Avie Bowman, 72, of Chapel Hill, NC, died peacefully in her home on Friday, September 4,<br />

2009. Ms. Bowman was a long-time resident of Chapel Hill, but much of her heart and<br />

spirit remains in Kenbridge, VA where she was born and lived with her eight siblings in a<br />

beautiful antebellum farmhouse. Upon graduation from High Point College, she became a<br />

very popular and passionate elementary school teacher until 1979. During her second<br />

career, she was the owner of Avie’s Hallmark Shop for 23 years where she was admired<br />

and loved by her patrons and other business owners in Chapel Hill. In retirement, she<br />

formed Avie’s Creations and joined the amazing talented artists at WomanCraft where she<br />

could display and market her award winning quilts and other crafts. Her work can be<br />

found in many homes and businesses in Chapel Hill and her trademark boxer shorts are<br />

worn by thousands nationwide. Surviving are: her three sons, Tony Bowman and wife,<br />

Ronda, Keith Bowman and wife, Christy, Eric Bowman and wife, Cyndie; siblings Eldred<br />

Cecil <strong>Gunn</strong>, Dr. Clairene <strong>Gunn</strong> Weaver and Ray Robin "Buck" <strong>Gunn</strong>; and dozens of<br />

nieces and nephews. A memorial service will be held 3:00 p.m. Friday, September 11, 2009<br />

at University Methodist Church in Chapel Hill. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be<br />

made to Quilts for Kid (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Azilee <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Died Friday at a local hospital Miss Azilee <strong>Gunn</strong> of Cartersville, Georgia, in her 40 th year.<br />

She is survived by two brothers, Messrs W. A. <strong>Gunn</strong> and T. A. <strong>Gunn</strong> and one sister Mrs. E.<br />

A. Goding of Atlanta. The body will be carried to Cartersville, Georgia for burial. Atlanta<br />

Constitution May 19, 1928<br />

B. B. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

B. B. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 82, of Dawson, formerly of Pleasant Grove, passed away Saturday, Aug. 28,<br />

1999 at a Dallas hospital. Family members will receive friends 4-6 p.m. Sunday at Wade<br />

Funeral Home in Hubbard, Texas. Services will be 3 p.m. Monday at Wade Funeral Chapel<br />

in Hubbard with Mr. Durwood Boggs officiating. Interment will follow at Dawson<br />

Cemetery. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born Dec. 7, 1916 in Groesbeck. He had been a resident of<br />

Pleasant Grove for 50 years before moving to Dawson. He had worked for Proctor &


Gamble in Dallas for 33 years before retiring in 1977. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a member of the<br />

Pleasant Grove Church of Christ for 49 years and was a Mason in the Bruton Corner<br />

Lodge in Dallas for more than 50 years. He is survived by his wife, Evelyn <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Dawson; daughter and son-in-law, Sue and Harvey Hebert of Dawson; daughter, Linda<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Dawson; three sisters, Opal Reynolds of Clute, Joy Minze of Amarillo, and Betty<br />

Crumpton of Austin; four grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; many nieces and<br />

nephews and a host of friends. Arrangements by Wade Funeral Home of Hubbard.<br />

(Reuben and Mary Goforth <strong>Gunn</strong> descendant)<br />

Bama <strong>Gunn</strong> Bell<br />

Bama Bell, 60, of Selma, Alabama, died Monday, March 28, 2005. Services were held at 2<br />

p.m. Saturday, April 2, 2005, at Camp Creek Baptist Church in Tyler, with Elder A.<br />

Barnett officiating. Burial followed in the church cemetery with Miller Funeral Home<br />

directing. Survivors include her husband, John Bell Sr.; mother Ora Mae <strong>Gunn</strong>; two sons,<br />

Earnest Bell and John Bell Jr.; godsons, Joseph Agee and Clarence Henderson; five<br />

daughters, Bettie Doss, Gladys Iyabor, Gloria Johnson, Debra Bell and Latrisa Vassell;<br />

and goddaughter, Doris Smith; three brothers, James <strong>Gunn</strong>, Calvin Davis and David<br />

Smith; six sisters, Dorothy Tyus Hudson, Della <strong>Gunn</strong>, Nellie <strong>Gunn</strong>, Inez Peake, Dora <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

and Vivian <strong>Gunn</strong>; 17 grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren; two sons-in-law; and two<br />

sisters-in-law. Active pallbearers were family and friends.<br />

Barbara A. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

age 56 of Bessemer, AL passed away on February 26, 2011. She was a loving and devoted<br />

wife, mother, and grandmother who will be dearly missed by all who knew and loved her.<br />

She is preceded in death by her father, Brice E. Allen. She is survived by her loving<br />

husband, Don <strong>Gunn</strong>; daughter, Stacey Caten (Rusty); mother, Geraldine Allen; brother,<br />

Wayne Allen (Donna); grandchildren, Cameron and Zackary Caten; nephews, Brad Allen<br />

(Stacey) and Scott Allen (Coe); great nephews, Justin, B.J., and Casey Allen. Visitation will<br />

be on Monday, February 28, 2011 from 5 to 7PM at Jefferson Memorial Funeral Home.<br />

Graveside services will be on Tuesday at 2:00 PM at Jefferson Memorial Gardens East.<br />

Rev. Lynn Diamond will be officiating over the services. Jefferson Memorial Trussville<br />

directing.<br />

Barbara <strong>Gunn</strong> Robertson<br />

Barbara <strong>Gunn</strong> Robertson, 59, of 212 Roberson Lane, passed away on Tuesday, February<br />

14, 2012 at the Rockingham County Hospice Home. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m.,<br />

Sunday, February 19, 2012 at Wilkerson Funeral Home with Dr. Charles Hutchens<br />

officiating. Burial will follow in Reidlawn Cemetery. Barbara was born in Gretna, VA to<br />

the late Betford Allen <strong>Gunn</strong> and Ruby Worley <strong>Gunn</strong>. She had lived most of her life in<br />

Reidsville and was a member at Main Street United Methodist Church, the Eden Christian<br />

Women, Phi Pheta Kappa Sorority, Women's Cancer Support Group and the North Star<br />

Knitting and Crocheting association. She was a co-owner of Affordable and Reliable Home<br />

Improvement and was very active with Relay for Life, serving as past advocacy chair<br />

which required meeting with NC Legislators to stress the importance of cancer research, as<br />

well as participating in Relay for Life and survivor activities. Barbara is survived by her


husband, Randall W. Robertson of the home; son, Johnny Earles of Eden; daughter,<br />

Jennifer Medley of Roanoke, TX; grandchildren, Maxter Cooper and Taylor Medley;<br />

sister, Annie Laurie Carroll of Providence, NC; special brother-in-law, Tommy Robertson.<br />

Memorials may be made to the Rockingham County Hospice Home, P.O. Box 281,<br />

Wentworth, NC 27375; American Cancer Society, 4A Oak Branch Drive, Greensboro, NC<br />

27407 or Main Street United Methodist Church , Building Fund, P.O. Box 338, Reidsville,<br />

NC 27320. The family will receive friends at Wilkerson Funeral Home on Saturday,<br />

February 18 from 6 p.m. until 8 p.m. and other times at the residence. The family would<br />

like to thank Dr. Edward Hawkins, Dr. Eric Neijstrom, Oncology Staff at Annie Penn and<br />

the Rockingham Co. Hospice Home staff for their loving care and support. Condolences<br />

may be made to the family at www.wilkersonfuneral.com Edition: <strong>New</strong>s & Record Page:<br />

A7 Greensboro <strong>New</strong>s & Record (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Barbara <strong>Gunn</strong> Stapleton<br />

Barbara Stapleton, 68, of West Monroe, passed away Sunday, Oct. 26, 2008, in Monroe.<br />

Her funeral was at 10 a.m. Wednesday, Oct. 29, at Kilpatrick Funeral Home of West<br />

Monroe with Rev. Huey Diffey officiating. Interment was in Hasley Cemetery in West<br />

Monroe. Visitation was Tuesday evening.She was preceded in death by her parents, Mack<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> and Irene <strong>Gunn</strong>; brothers, Herman <strong>Gunn</strong>, MC <strong>Gunn</strong>, Arvil <strong>Gunn</strong> and Bailey <strong>Gunn</strong>.<br />

Survivors include her husband of 50 years, Johnny W. Stapleton; children, Beth McMillan,<br />

Teresa Eppinette, Walter Stapleton and Wanda Stapleton; grandchildren, Chad McMillan,<br />

Lisa McMillan, Ashley Gulley, John Gulley, Dusty Stapleton, Lance Stapleton and Nathan<br />

Eppinette; great-grandchildren, Chandler Hall, Chaz McMillan and Alyssa Gulley; sisters,<br />

Nadine Wachowski, Ethel Mott, Maurine Smith, Juanita Griffin and Francis Wylie; and<br />

several nieces and nephews. Pallbearers were Tommy Dalton, Royce Calhoun, Ray<br />

Layfield, Ray Anding, Lyndon Crain and Curtis Pate. (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright<br />

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Barbara Claire <strong>Gunn</strong> Nutz,<br />

81, of Lincoln,Nebraska died Monday, July 25, 2011. Born in Omaha on December 14, 1929<br />

to Erle and Theresa (Schramm) <strong>Gunn</strong>. Beloved wife, mother, grandmother, great<br />

grandmother, and friend. Survivors: daughter and son-in-law, Jeanene and James Essman,<br />

DeWitt; son and daughter-in-law, John and Terry Nutz, San Antonio, Texas; daughter and<br />

son-in-law, Babbie and Kevin Donahoo, Lincoln; eight grandchildren, Matthew (Soncereri),<br />

Nathan (Leanne), Jessica (Franklin), Korey, Cody, Chris, Jenna, and Claire; six greatgrandchildren,<br />

Anastacia, Johnny, Oden, Drew, Noah, and Carolyn. Preceded in death by:<br />

husband John (3/27/11), parents and one grandson, Cody. Visitation: one hour prior to<br />

graveside service at Lincoln Memorial Funeral Home, 6800 S. 14th St. Graveside services: 2<br />

p.m. Thursday, July 28, 2011 at Lincoln Memorial Park, 6700 S. 14th St. Casual attire<br />

requested. In lieu of flowers, memorials to Cody Park/Legion Field, in care of family<br />

Barbara <strong>Gunn</strong> Bookout<br />

CLOVIS, N.M. - Barbara Lynn Bookout, 70, died Saturday, May 29, 2010. Memorial<br />

services will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday in Parkland Baptist Church with the Rev. Wayne<br />

Boydston officiating. Arrangements are by Muffley Funeral Home. Barbara was born May


25, 1940, in Upton to Jess L. and Lorraine Eminger <strong>Gunn</strong>. She married J.W. Bookout on<br />

Sept. 5, 1958, in Bethal. Survivors include her husband; three daughters, Pamela J. Ortega<br />

of Roswell, Wendy L. Wing of Guymon, Okla., and Darby F. Pilgrim of Clovis; a son, A.<br />

Lance Bookout of Clovis; a brother, G.A <strong>Gunn</strong> of Fort Sumner; a sister, Deenie Pounds of<br />

Canyon, Texas; eight grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. The family suggests<br />

memorials be to the American Cancer Society, P.O. Box 1856, Clovis, NM 88101; or<br />

Gideons International, 2900 Lebanon Road, Nashville, TN 37214.<br />

Barbara <strong>Gunn</strong> Cook<br />

Barbara Cook passed away on February 15, 2011 of cancer. She was born May 19, 1933 to<br />

Mary Ellen James and Roy <strong>Gunn</strong> in South Salt Lake. She married William L Cook Sr., on<br />

September 22, 1949. She was sealed to her late husband in the Salt Lake Temple in 2004.<br />

Barbara was a volunteer at IHC for 12 years. She served an LDS mission in England, and<br />

was a ward missionary. She was active in the church and held many callings. She loved<br />

singing in the choir. She was a barber for 32 years, her clientele loved her. Barbara is<br />

preceded in death by her husband, parents, and her brother Hyrum <strong>Gunn</strong>. She is survived<br />

by her children, Laura (Charlie) Christensen, William (Charlotte) Cook, Roy (Sheila)<br />

Cook, and Patricia (Gail) Nipper; 12 grandchildren; 38 great-grandchildren; sister, Helen<br />

Layton; and brothers, Joseph and Raymond (Elda Rae) <strong>Gunn</strong>. Funeral Services will be<br />

held at 12:00 pm on Saturday, February 19, 2011 at the Murray LDS ward building, 5425<br />

S. 600 W. in Murray. A viewing will be held 2 hours prior to services at the church.<br />

Interment will be at Redwood Memorial Cemetery, 6500 S Redwood Rd. The family would<br />

like to thank Utah Hospice Specialists, and Highland Care Center<br />

Barbara <strong>Gunn</strong> Weum<br />

<strong>New</strong> Ulm, Minnesota resident, Barbara (<strong>Gunn</strong>) Weum, 61, died on Friday, July 17, 2009, at<br />

her home.Private memorial services will be held at a later date.Woodland Hills Funeral<br />

Home in Mankato is assisting with arrangements.Barbara was born in Emmetsburg, Iowa,<br />

on July 12, 1948, to Elmer J. and Joyce (Mittag) <strong>Gunn</strong>. She attended school in<br />

Emmetsburg, graduating Emmetsburg High School in 1966. She then went on to Iowa<br />

Lakes Community College and later Mankato State, where she attained a bachelor's degree<br />

in Social Work and Corrections.She is survived by brothers and sisters: Sandra J. Cox of<br />

DesMoines, IA; Gerald L. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Havelock, IA; John E. <strong>Gunn</strong> of French Gulch, CO;<br />

Michael D. <strong>Gunn</strong> of DesMoines, IA; James W. <strong>Gunn</strong> of rural Spencer, IA; Jay and Karen<br />

(<strong>Gunn</strong>) <strong>My</strong>ers of Mankato, MN; Danny and Sheryl (<strong>Gunn</strong>) Morris, of Austin, TX; and<br />

Major Jeffrey C. <strong>Gunn</strong>, who is currently serving in the armed forces. Also her sons, David<br />

M. Weum of Cedar Falls, IA; Patrick R. James of Cedar Falls, IA; Timothy C. James of<br />

Ringsted, IA; and many nieces and nephews.Ms.Weum was preceded in death by her<br />

parents; her brother Robert W. <strong>Gunn</strong>; son Dale L. Weum; and nephew Steven LeTien.<br />

Barbara (Gaskins) <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

86, of Bloomfield, Ct. passed away peacefully on Thursday, (February 2, 2006) at<br />

Bloomfield Healthcare Center. She is survived by her husband, Clifford W. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Sr.; a


son, Clifford W. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr.; two grandchildren, Nicole <strong>Gunn</strong> (Wesley Wood) and Jason<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>; and two great granddaughters, Taylor and Jaylin Wood. We wish to welcome<br />

family and friends in a Homegoing Celebration at Union Baptist Church, 1921 Main St.,<br />

Hartford, to be held on Tuesday, February 7th, calling hours are at 10 a.m. and service at<br />

11 a.m. In lieu of flowers, donations in her name can be made to, Union Baptist Church, c/o<br />

Renovation Fund, 1921 Main St., Hartford, CT 06120. Carmon Funeral Home, Windsor<br />

has been entrusted with the arrangements.<br />

Barbara Jean <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

35, Paola, Kan., died Sept. 4, 1991, at Saint Joseph Health Center. She was born in Olathe<br />

and lived in Paola most of her life. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was an administrative assistant at the<br />

General Motors Co. Chevrolet division offices in Overland Park for the last eight years.<br />

She was a member of Holy Trinity Catholic Church, Paola, and the Paola Women's<br />

Bowling Association. She was a 1974 graduate of Paola High School. Survivors include her<br />

husband, Wayne <strong>Gunn</strong>, and a son, Kenneth Elmer <strong>Gunn</strong>, both of the home; her parents,<br />

Elmer and Frances Fanning of Paola; two brothers, Thomas Fanning, Paola, and John<br />

Fanning, Clarksville, Tenn.; and a sister, Patty Armstrong, Paola. Services will be at 10<br />

a.m. Saturday at the church; burial in Holy Cross Cemetery, Paola. Friends may call from<br />

7 to 9 p.m. today at the Wilson & Son Chapel, Paola, where prayer services will be at 7 p.m.<br />

and the rosary will be said at 7:15 p.m. The family suggests contributions to the Barbara<br />

Gu nn Memorial Fund in care of First Kansas Federal Savings Association, Southside<br />

Square, Paola, Kan. 66071.<br />

Barbara Jean <strong>Gunn</strong> Alexander,<br />

beloved mother, sister, aunt, and grandma, passed away August 22, 2008, in Portland,<br />

Oregon. She was born June 19, 1936, in Lake Stevens, Washington to Robert <strong>Gunn</strong>. She<br />

was predeceased by her parents; and beloved, elder second cousin, Marguerite "Bobbie"<br />

Knight. The eldest of three, she grew up in Everett, Washington, and was a graduate of<br />

Everett High School, where she was a Seagal, cheerleader and Homecoming Princess. In<br />

1965, she and her family moved to West Seattle, Washington where she worked at one<br />

point as a teachers aide, and then off and on as a secretary. It was in 1971 that they moved<br />

to Tigard, Oregon where she worked as a pediatrician's assistant and then a secretary to<br />

Ethan Allen Furniture, and a hostess at the Coach House Restaurant. After her two<br />

children had started families of their own, she moved to Battleground, Washington,<br />

accepting a position with the Clark County Auditor's Office as an administrative assistant.<br />

She later moved back to the Portland area for a few years. During the early 1990's she<br />

relocated to Vancouver, Washington where she worked as a nanny, and later in different<br />

clerical capacities for Vancouver Ford. Barbara loved being around her family,<br />

particularly her grandchildren. She would often sing to them, "You're the cream in my<br />

coffee; you're the salt in my soup." Her love for beauty extended to music, long country<br />

drives, lovely movies, shoes and most of all, the Oregon Coast. Her travels consisted mostly<br />

of flying between the two coasts to visit her daughter's family in Boston, and then in <strong>New</strong><br />

York. Barbara retired in January of 2002, after suffering a stroke. She continued to reside<br />

in Vancouver, Washington, and then moved to Portland for the remainder of her life. She<br />

is survived by her daughter, Denise Hyde and husband, Douglas; son, Michael Alexander


and wife, Donna; her brother, Gary <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife, Christie; sister, Juan Jung and<br />

husband, John Davis; grandchildren, Natalie, Roslyn, Phillip and Heather Hyde, Nicholas<br />

and Jessica Alexander; and many treasured nieces and nephews.The family would like to<br />

extend their appreciation to the staff at Marquis of Autumn Hills in Portland for their<br />

kindness and loving care. Family and close friends will gather on the beach at Netarts,<br />

Oregon to celebrate Barbara's life, date and time to be determined<br />

Barbara Jean <strong>Gunn</strong> Parker<br />

Our beloved mother, grandmother, great-grandmother and friend, Barbara Jean <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Parker, died Wednesday, September 28, 2011 at age 88 of causes incident to age. She was<br />

born to Benjamin LeRoy <strong>Gunn</strong> and Fanny Louise Ensign on July 29, 1923 in Salt Lake<br />

City, Utah. She attended East High and the University of Utah. She married Edward<br />

William Parker on May 1, 1944 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Together they had six<br />

children: E. William (Ruth Ann), Laurel Rohlfing (Thomas), Diane Zuk (Jeffery), Kathleen<br />

<strong>New</strong>ton (Paul), Marilyn Clark (Warren), and Allison Dunlap. Her posterity includes 31<br />

grandchildren and 57 great-grandchildren. She loved them all dearly. She was widowed in<br />

1986 and lived twenty-five years without her eternal companion. Barbara lived life to the<br />

fullest and was a tower of strength to all who knew her. Her life was one of service to her<br />

family and her fellow men. She held responsible positions in the auxiliaries of the LDS<br />

Church—as president, counselor and teacher. She especially enjoyed teaching the Spiritual<br />

Living lessons in Relief Society and blessed many with the inspiration and insights she<br />

shared. Barbara served as a missionary in the Texas Houston mission from 1988-1989 and<br />

in the Georgia Macon mission from 1994-1995. She was a temple worker in the Jordan<br />

River Temple, a Temple Square guide, and a hostess at both the Beehive House and the<br />

Relief Society Building. She volunteered with the Freedom Foundation at Valley Forge and<br />

at Whittier Elementary School. She was always supportive of her husband in his work as<br />

principal of West and Highland High Schools and as a Salt Lake City Council member. She<br />

created beautiful stitchery and needlepoint that will serve as lasting remembrances to her<br />

family. She donated myriads of crocheted items to the Humanitarian Center. Barbara<br />

loved life and was always ready to associate with her family and many dear friends. There<br />

was seldom a holiday that she didn’t organize a get-together. She worked in many clerical<br />

and secretarial positions throughout her life, including several years with the Utah<br />

Employment Security Office. Her work culminated as the administrative assistant to the<br />

dean of the College of Business at the University of Utah. She retired in 1986. She sang with<br />

the Tabernacle Choir from 1944-1962. As a young mother, she led the choir at the<br />

dedication services of the Cambridge, MA chapel, presided over by President David O.<br />

McKay. Barbara was grateful for the promise given her that she would sing songs of praise<br />

and joy with the Master when He comes to rule upon the earth. Barbara is survived by her<br />

children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren and a brother, Richard L. <strong>Gunn</strong> (Jeannine).<br />

She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband, a sister, Mary Louise Bult<br />

Feighner, and two still-born children, Robert and James. Her family deeply appreciates the<br />

care offered by loving hands at Emeritus Senior Living Center and Sunbrook Hospice.<br />

Funeral services will be held on Tuesday, October 4, 2011 at noon in the Parleys 5th Ward<br />

chapel, 2615 Stringham Avenue. A viewing will be held at Larkin Sunset Lawn, 2350 East<br />

1300 South, Salt Lake City, on Monday evening, October 3, from 6-8 PM and from 10:30-


11:30 AM Tuesday morning at the chapel, prior to services. Interment will be at Wasatch<br />

Lawn Cemetery<br />

Barbara Loretta <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

Danville, Va - 74, of 124 Broadnax St., died Tuesday, May 22, 2007, at Danville Regional<br />

Medical Center. She had been a resident of Roman Eagle Memorial Home.Born July 5,<br />

1932, in Danville, she was the daughter of the late Archie Goins and the late Marie McAden<br />

Cobbs. She was a head cook for Hallmark Cafeteria in Ballou Park and was a member of<br />

Loyal Baptist Church. She was married to the late Grant <strong>Gunn</strong> Sr. She is survived by three<br />

daughters, Desdra <strong>Gunn</strong> Cheatham of Richmond, Sophronia <strong>Gunn</strong> Waller of Blairs, and<br />

Portia <strong>Gunn</strong> of Danville; three sons, Marc <strong>Gunn</strong>, Gregory <strong>Gunn</strong> and Sean <strong>Gunn</strong>, all of<br />

Danville; one sister, Georgia Goins Simmons of Richmond; five stepchildren, Grant <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Jr., James <strong>Gunn</strong>, and Joyce <strong>Gunn</strong>, all of Danville, Herbert Ford of Richmond and Patricia<br />

Shelton of Kenbridge. She is also survived by a number of grandchildren. The funeral will<br />

be held at 2 p.m. on Sunday, May 27, at Loyal Baptist Church with the Rev. Dr. Lovelle<br />

Maxwell Jr. officiating. Interment will follow in Oak Hill Cemetery. The family will receive<br />

friends at the residence.Fisher and Watkins Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.<br />

Published in the Danville Register & Bee on 5/26/2007.<br />

Barbara Louise <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Barbara Louise <strong>Gunn</strong>, 26, died suddenly at. her home at 412 Parry Avenue this morning<br />

Wednesday July 14, 1954.. Death was attributed to diabetes A native of San Francisco she<br />

had Jived here in Modesto, Ca., for six years. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was the wife of Robert S. <strong>Gunn</strong>'<br />

Modesto; mother of Robert Edward <strong>Gunn</strong>, Modesto; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A H Pratt,<br />

Alameda; sister of Mrs Florence <strong>New</strong>ell, Hayward, Alameda County, and Bud Pratt,<br />

Alameda; granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. August Pratt, San Francisco, and Mrs. Marie<br />

Meier, Hickman. Services are pending at the Salas Brothers-Moore Funeral Home<br />

Barbara Reeve <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

She enjoyed painting, organizing her family picture albums and genealogy, and she<br />

especially loved being outside working in her small yard. She played golf for many years at<br />

the Bellingham Golf & Country Club and loved being on the course with her husband in<br />

the early evening when it was quiet and peaceful. She was a great cook, and took pride in<br />

keeping a clean home ? always taking good care of that with which the Lord had blessed<br />

her. Nothing was thrown out, tossed aside, or wasted if there was still some use for it. But<br />

her greatest joy was her three children. Barbara was a devoted mother, always teaching by<br />

example as well as word. She lived a Christ-like life. She was fiercely honest, hard-working,<br />

and expected the same from her children. Being a faithful and devoted member of The<br />

Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, she served in many capacities throughout her<br />

90 years ? as a teacher, counselor, friend, and servant of the Lord. After 66 years of<br />

marriage, Barbara is survived by her husband, Alf, and their children: Alfred Gary and<br />

Marcia <strong>Gunn</strong> of Gig Harbor, WA; Ronald R. and Marlene <strong>Gunn</strong> of Sao Paulo, Brazil; and<br />

Gaylene and Richard Beeson of Orem, UT. She is also survived by 15 grandchildren; 33<br />

great-grandchildren; and her sister Thelma Curtis of San Carlos, CA. She was preceded in


death by her brother, Douglas Earl Reeve; sister, Shirley Argyle; and a grandchild,<br />

JosephBeeson. Private Graveside Services were held at Greenacres Cemetery in Ferndale.<br />

A Memorial Service will be held on Friday, January 5, 2007 at 11:00 AM at the James<br />

Street Chapel of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 2925 James St.,<br />

Bellingham.Westford Family Funeral Home & Cremation Broadway at Eldridge<br />

Barbara Thorp <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

78, Punta Gorda, died Jan. 20, 1997. She was born May 17, 1918, in Medford, Mass. She<br />

was a longtime journalist and worked as a reporter, editor, columnist and features writer.<br />

She worked for an advertising agency in Concord, N.H., and later as social editor for the<br />

Manchester Union Leader and as a free-lance writer for many magazines. She was a<br />

women's editor and writer for the Punta Gorda Herald and wrote for the Charlotte Sun.<br />

She was a lecturer and tutor at Edison College in Punta Gorda. She wrote ''Call Us<br />

Colored,'' a book on the African-American community, ''A Golden Year for Florida<br />

Women'' and ''High on a Hill,'' a compilation of newspaper columns about her childhood<br />

home. In addition, she wrote a ''Latent Love Story,'' a book about the strong bond between<br />

the Southern land and its people. She served on the board of directors of the Punta Gorda<br />

Library and the Historical Society. She served as a lieutenant colonel in the Civil Air<br />

Patrol. Survivors include her husband, George B.; a daughter, Susan G. Spillane; a son, G.<br />

Burton; a sister, H. Arlene Thorp; 10 grandchildren; and 16 great-grandchildren. In lieu of<br />

a memorial service, church bells will ring in her memory. In lieu of flowers, memorial<br />

donations may be made to the Florida Elks Children's Hospital, c/o Punta Gorda Elks<br />

Lodge 2602, 25538 Shore Drive, Punta Gorda, FL 33950.<br />

Barbara <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Barbara <strong>Gunn</strong>, a member of St. Thomas Assembly of God Church, died Saturday,<br />

December 11, 2004, at a family home. She was 58. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a native of Gatlinburg, Tenn.,<br />

and a resident of McIntosh. Survivors include her husband, Jimmy Chestang of McIntosh;<br />

a daughter, Shirley Searcy of Mobile; three grandchildren; and two greatgrandchildren.Visitation<br />

will be Tuesday from noon until the 3 p.m. funeral at St. Thomas<br />

Assembly of God Church in McIntosh. Burial will be in the church cemetery.<br />

Arrangements are being made by Gilmer's Funeral Home on Zeigler Circle West.<br />

Barbara <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Barbara <strong>Gunn</strong>, wife of the Rev. James <strong>Gunn</strong> is deceased. She was born in Caswell County,<br />

North Carolina on October 14, 1784, professed religion and joined the Methodist Episcopal<br />

Church about the year 1803. She was married to the Rev. James <strong>Gunn</strong> in April 1808 and<br />

emigrated with him to Robertson County, Tennessee in 1811, where she remained till her<br />

death, which occurred October 2, 1869. She was great afflicted for several years before she<br />

died and suffered extremely at times, but bore it all with patience and resgnation to the will<br />

of God. From the time her husband first settled in Robertson County, her home was the<br />

residence of traveling Methodist ministers and the Methodist church in this section of the<br />

county was first organized there. She was the second wife of her husband, and became the<br />

step-mother of eight children, some of whom she brought up. She was also the mother of<br />

eight children. She was always ready to depart and be with Christ, just waiting for him to


call her home, and often shouted aloud the praises of God in prospect of a blissful future.<br />

Barbara (Bobbie) Diane Hurt <strong>Gunn</strong> Bell<br />

She was born on March 4th 1945 to the happiness of her proud parents Vern and Bernice<br />

Hurt in Medford Oregon, where she lived, loved, and worked most of her life. She worked<br />

in the valley for over 30 years as a bartender and waitress and when she was not working<br />

she was busy raising her children. She was a loving, caring mother and grandmother and<br />

she enjoyed being around her family and friends. When she could, she enjoyed sneaking off<br />

to the coast, fishing, a good game of cribbage, and the casinos. Preceding her in death was<br />

her daughter Paula D. <strong>Gunn</strong> (twin to Rodney) and husband Frank D. Bell. Survivors<br />

include, daughter, Angela <strong>Gunn</strong> of Medford, OR; two sons, Albert <strong>Gunn</strong> of Talent, OR,<br />

and Rodney <strong>Gunn</strong> of Anchorage, AK, adopted daughter, Kristine Cooper of Medford, OR;<br />

brother, Alan Hurt of Cave Junction, OR; sister, Susan Severson of Central Point, OR; and<br />

8 grandchildren. And not to mention the countless friends she had made along the way, all<br />

of which will be touched and saddened to lose such a strong spirited, courageous woman, a<br />

woman who had to deal with more things than most could imagine in the short time she<br />

was with us. She will be deeply missed. Memorial service will be at 11:00 a.m. Friday,<br />

February3rd at Siskiyou Memorial Park<br />

Barbara <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Barbara Casey <strong>Gunn</strong>, 70, died Sept. 13, 1995, in her residence. She was a native of East<br />

Millinocket, Maine, and she was a Catholic. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a devoted wife and mother.<br />

She was the retired co-owner of an antique shop, ``Happiness Is.'' She was also a volunteer<br />

with Meals on Wheels; a manager of Maternity Nook; past president of Navy Officers<br />

Wives Clubs; and a member of Navy Relief Society. She is survived byher husband,<br />

Commander Max C. <strong>Gunn</strong> USN (Ret); one daughter, Susan Madsen of Port Heuneme,<br />

Calif.; three sons and daughters-in-law, M. Geoffrey <strong>Gunn</strong> and Linda of Portsmouth, N.H.,<br />

Bradford <strong>Gunn</strong>and Alysen of London, England, and Timothy <strong>Gunn</strong>and Dawn of<br />

Manassas, Va.; two sons, Stephen <strong>Gunn</strong> of Rosemeade, Calif; and Patrick <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

VirginiaBeach; one son-in-law, Anthony Fentress of Kill Devil Hills, N.C.; one sister,<br />

Phyliss McKeough of Portland, Maine; 16 grandchildren; and numerous nieces, nephews,<br />

cousins and a multitude of friends. She was preceded in death by a daughter, Megan<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>Fentress. A memorial service will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday by Father Edward L.<br />

Richardson in Hollomon-Brown Funeral Home, Great Neck Chapel.<br />

Barbara Jeannette <strong>Gunn</strong> Joyner,<br />

77, of Richmond, died peacefully on June 24, 2012. She was preceded in death by her<br />

husband, Earl Warren Joyner Jr.; and her parents, Dorothy C. and Harry L. <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr. She<br />

is survived by her son, Warren L. Joyner and wife, Barbara; daughter, Angela Joyner<br />

Presti and husband, Peter; adopted daughter, Joan Krager-Klink; grandchildren, Timothy<br />

and Katie, Aubrey and Rebekah Joyner; and great-grandchild, Nora. The family received<br />

friends on Friday, June 29 and Saturday, June 30, 2012 at the Mechanicsville Chapel of<br />

Bennett Funeral Home, 8014 Lee-Davis Rd. Services were held on Sunday, July 1, 2012 at<br />

Broadus Memorial Baptist Church, 5351 Pole Green Rd. Graveside services were held at<br />

Washington Memorial Park. In lieu of flowers, please make donations to Henrico


Volunteer Rescue Squad. (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Barbara Jennette <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Philadelphia, Pa - On July 20, 2010, Barbara Jeanette <strong>Gunn</strong> slipped away with dignity and<br />

grace. She made her final transition from life to life everlasting. Her eyes were closed, lips<br />

sealed but the memory of her triumphant life lives on in each of us. On May 1, 1939,<br />

Barbara was the first born to the late William H. <strong>Gunn</strong> and Thomasene Jenkins <strong>Gunn</strong>.<br />

This union also produced Barbara's brothers Wesley (deceased), Thomas, and Charles. A<br />

loving and supportive big sister, she did much to assure that her life provided a positive<br />

role model for her brothers and other relatives and friends. Barbara was baptized at an<br />

early age and was educated in the Philadelphia Public School System. She graduated from<br />

Germantown High School. She excelled in both reading and language arts. An avid reader<br />

Barbara enjoyed the classics and literary pieces of the time that chronicled in word and<br />

song, the struggles of African Americans who migrated to the North. Among her favorites<br />

were Stokley Carmichael, James Baldwin, and Nina Simone, just to name a few. Barbara<br />

was a deep thinker who enjoyed lively debate focused on local and worldwide politics. In<br />

later years, one could find her pouring over a Sudoku, or a crossword puzzle, and other<br />

mind stimulating games, including a lively game of pinochle. As a high school student,<br />

Barbara and friends created a social group called the Esquires and Esquirettes. Under the<br />

tutelage of her late Aunt, Ms. Vera <strong>Gunn</strong>, Barbara also participated in fashion shows and<br />

attended formal etiquette classes. As a lifelong learner Barbara was eager to learn new<br />

things. She was intrigued by the power of technology and did much to enhance her<br />

technical skills. As manager of Human Resource information systems, at Provident<br />

National Bank in Philadelphia, she was one of the bank's first black female officers. This<br />

experience prepared her for her next challenge as a consultant. Barbara provided those<br />

consultant services to clients which included Boston Gas Company, Allendale Insurance<br />

Company, Korvettes, Alexanders, Kidder, Peabody, Allegheny Industries, Mobil Oil<br />

Company, and Scott Paper. From Philadelphia to Pittsburgh and Denver, Barbara was<br />

lauded for her work ethic and visionary capacity. She was highlighted in several local<br />

newspapers and referred to as "a woman with great potential". She surely surpassed all<br />

expectations in all undertakings and encouraged others to do the same. Her motto was,<br />

"prepare yourselves both academically and emotionally and do not be afraid to be a<br />

trailblazer". Those of us who knew her best, know that one of her greatest<br />

accomplishments was her ability to love. When her mother was unable to care for herself,<br />

Barbara returned to Philadelphia from Denver, Colorado. She joined forces with her<br />

brothers and their wives to map out a plan of support. Until her last day on earth her<br />

devotion to her mother and her family remained foremost on her mind. We knew then as<br />

we know now that there is nothing more important than the love of family and friends.<br />

Those who mourn her passing also rejoice in her resurrection. Her mother, Thomasene<br />

Jenkins <strong>Gunn</strong>, brothers Thomas P. <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife Victoria, Charles W. <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife<br />

Joan will never forget her laughter. Her nieces Kendall, Jendaye, Kimberly and husband<br />

Damon will remember the shining example of Aunt Barbara who was never defeated by the<br />

"small stuff " of life. Nephews, Byron I (deceased), Dashon, Jordan, Damon P, Byron II,<br />

Shawn, and wife Toi will not soon forget the aunt who would be there to listen, support,<br />

encourage, and just have some plain old fashion fun. Her Aunts, Fannie, Rosetta, Marie,


Phyllis, Lillian, Mildred, and Joanne will miss her smile and telephone conversations. Her<br />

Uncles, Edward and Albert will forever remember the young woman with a passion for<br />

learning and achieving. Certainly, Lisa Shepherd will not forget her Godmother who<br />

provided support and love in many ways. Of course, the cousins, friends, neighbors, and<br />

those who have special connections will never forget Barbara because she remains an<br />

essential part of the fiber of our lives. Because she lived, taught, shared, laughed, and<br />

loved, we are blessed to have had her in our lives.<br />

Barbara <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Barbara Jeanne <strong>Gunn</strong>, 61, Moline, died Monday, March 7, 2005, at her home with her<br />

family at her side. Visitation is 4-7 p.m. Wednesday at Van Hoe Funeral Home, East<br />

Moline. Following visitation her body will be cremated and the family will have a private<br />

committal at Outer Banks, North Carolina. Memorials may be made to Living Lands and<br />

Waters. Barb was born January 24, 1944, in Moline, the daughter of John and Barbara<br />

(Black) Weime. She married John <strong>My</strong>ers. She later married Dan <strong>Gunn</strong>, December 8, 1972,<br />

in Milan, Ill. Barb loved the outdoors. Survivors include her husband, Dan; children<br />

(spouses), Michael (Mary) <strong>My</strong>ers, Moline, Trae <strong>My</strong>ers, Moline, Mindy (Dan) Van Hoe,<br />

East Moline, Tacey (Rick) Keemle, Rock Island, Ryan (Tiffany) <strong>Gunn</strong>, Milan, and Regan<br />

(Ollie Clampet) <strong>Gunn</strong>, Moline; 11 grandchildren; a great-granddaughter; her brother,<br />

Jack Weime, Moline; sister, Cheryl (Mark) Dubbs, San Diego, Calif.; and best friend, Barb<br />

Kimpe, Bettendorf. She was preceded in death by her parents and brother, Don Weime<br />

Barbara (Gaskins) <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Barbara (Gaskins) <strong>Gunn</strong>, 86, of Bloomfield passed away peacefully on Thursday,<br />

(February 2, 2006) at Bloomfield Healthcare Center. She is survived by her husband,<br />

Clifford W. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Sr.; a son, Clifford W. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr.; two grandchildren, Nicole <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

(Wesley Wood) and Jason <strong>Gunn</strong>; and two great granddaughters, Taylor and Jaylin Wood.<br />

We wish to welcome family and friends in a Homegoing Celebration at Union Baptist<br />

Church, 1921 Main St., Hartford, to be held on Tuesday, February 7th, calling hours are at<br />

10 a.m. and service at 11 a.m. In lieu of flowers, donations in her name can be made to,<br />

Union Baptist Church, c/o Renovation Fund, 1921 Main St., Hartford, CT 06120. Carmon<br />

Funeral Home, Windsor has been entrusted with the arrangements.<br />

Barbara Ann Carson <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

(Babs), passed away peacefully at home on Wednesday, September 7, 2005, at 5:05 p.m. at<br />

the age of 87, after a long illness. She was born April 23, 1918 in Kansas City, Missouri. As<br />

an infant, she moved to El Paso, Texas where she attended school, married, and started her<br />

family. Babs married Gordon M. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr., her beloved husband of 68 years, in El Paso on<br />

June 23, 1937. Following WWII, the family moved to Albuquerque in 1946. Babs variously<br />

worked for the Girl Scouts of America, Eckert's Furniture, and later for Sandia<br />

Corporation. In 1955, she became a devoted and active Charter Member of Christ United<br />

Methodist Church. In 1963, Barbara and Gordon moved to California, residing over the<br />

years in San Diego, San Pedro, Walnut Creek, and Danville. Wherever she lived, Barbara<br />

devoted many hours and much energy to her church and community by serving wherever<br />

help was needed, including serving as a volunteer teaching assistant at the 68th street


School in Watts, CA. Upon Gordon's retirement in 1979, the <strong>Gunn</strong>'s returned to their<br />

beloved Albuquerque, where they have lived happily ever after. Barbara was a very<br />

involved member of Shepherd of the Valley Presbyterian Church, and a member of BH<br />

Chapter of PEO where she served as President 1985-86. In church and PEO she developed<br />

numerous abiding and deep friendships. Barbara was a loyal and loving friend, always<br />

concerned with the welfare of others, and supportive wherever she saw need. She loved her<br />

family, and was there for them always. She also developed quite an extended family<br />

through her Church and PEO affiliations. Her husband, Gordon M. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr.; her<br />

children, Gordon M. <strong>Gunn</strong>, III and his wife, Jeannie of Albuquerque, and Karen<br />

Thompson of Sedona, Arizona survive her. Barbara thoroughly enjoyed all of her ten<br />

grandchildren; and ten great-grandchildren. Memorial services will be held at Shepherd of<br />

the Valley Presbyterian Church, 1801 Montano NW, on Saturday, September 17, 2005at<br />

2:00 p.m. Her service will be presided over by Rev. Dave McConaughy, a close and long<br />

time friend, and the Founding Pastor of Shepherd of the Valley Presbyterian Church. In<br />

lieu of flowers, the family requests that a donation be made to a favorite charity in the<br />

name of Sunrise Funeral Options 7601 Wyoming Blvd NE Albuquerque, NM 87109 (505)<br />

821-0010<br />

Barbara Casey <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

70, died Sept. 13, 1995, in her residence. She was a native of East Millinocket, Maine, and<br />

she was a Catholic. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a devoted wife and mother. She was the retired coowner<br />

of an antique shop, ``Happiness Is.'' She was also a volunteer with Meals on Wheels;<br />

a manager of Maternity Nook; past president of Navy Officers Wives Clubs; and a member<br />

of Navy Relief Society. She is survived by one daughter, Susan Madsen of Port Heuneme,<br />

Calif.; three sons and daughters-in-law, M. Geoffrey <strong>Gunn</strong> and Linda of Portsmouth, N.H.,<br />

Bradford <strong>Gunn</strong> and Alysen of London, England, and Timothy <strong>Gunn</strong> and Dawn of<br />

Manassas, Va.; two sons, Stephen <strong>Gunn</strong> of Rosemeade, Calif; and Patrick <strong>Gunn</strong> of Virginia<br />

Beach; one son-in-law, Anthony Fentress of Kill Devil Hills, N.C.; one sister, Phyliss<br />

McKeough of Portland, Maine; 16 grandchildren; and numerous nieces, nephews, cousins<br />

and a multitude of friends. She was preceded in death by a daughter, Megan <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Fentress. A memorial service will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday by Father Edward L.<br />

Richardson in Hollomon-Brown Funeral Home, Great Neck Chapel. THE VIRGINIAN-<br />

PILOT<br />

Barbara Berniece <strong>Gunn</strong> Todd<br />

72, of Paragould, Arkansas, died Thursday at her home. She was born May 21, 1938, in<br />

Paragould to Ora and Bessie <strong>Gunn</strong>. She was a former factory worker and was of the<br />

Baptist faith. Survivors include two sons, Keith Todd and Roger Todd, both of Paragould;<br />

one daughter, Valerie Roberts of Jonesboro; two brothers, Oscar <strong>Gunn</strong> of Rector and<br />

Logan <strong>Gunn</strong> of Paragould; one sister, Mary Henson of California; seven grandchildren;<br />

and several great-grandchildren. Graveside services will be at 2 p.m. Monday at Finch<br />

Cemetery with Wilburn Griggs officiating. Visitation will be from 10 a.m. until 1:20 p.m.<br />

Monday at Mitchell Funeral Home, Paragould. The procession will leave Mitchell Funeral<br />

Home at 1:25 p.m. Pallbearers will be Kenny <strong>Gunn</strong>, Ricky <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jeremy <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jason<br />

Goben, Larry Conady and Richard Wright.


Barbara <strong>Gunn</strong> Owen<br />

Asheboro - Mrs. Barbara <strong>Gunn</strong> Owens, 36, wife of Jesse Owens of Tuscon, Ariz., formerly<br />

of Asheboro, died Thursday July 10, 1969 in a Tuscon, hospital. Funeral will be 2 p.m.<br />

Sunday at Neighbors Grove Wesleyan Church in Randolph County. The body is at Pugh<br />

Funeral Home, in Asheboro. Survivors are her husband; daughters, Ebra and Debra<br />

Owens of the home; sisters, Mrs. Dorothy Carter of Greensboro, Mrs. Gladys Hubbard of<br />

Yanceyville; brothers, Edward <strong>Gunn</strong> of Greensboro, J. T. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Burlington. Courier-<br />

Tribune<br />

Barcie <strong>Gunn</strong> Coke<br />

Barcie Lenora Coke, 85, died Tuesday, Nov. 19, 2002, at her Stillwater Oklahoma home.<br />

Graveside services, with Brother Mike Dershem presiding, will be Friday at 10:30 a.m. at<br />

Lawson Cemetery in Yale.Strode Funeral Home is directing the arrangements. She was<br />

born in Quay Sept. 13, 1917, to Ephraim <strong>Gunn</strong> and Della Ann (Sallee) Hoskins.She<br />

attended Bethel and Maramec Schools and graduated at the age of 15. She married Arley<br />

Wilson Coke May 7, 1934, in Pawnee. He died July 11, 1992. The couple lived in the<br />

Maramec area until they moved to San Pedro, Calif., where he worked in the ship yards<br />

during the war. They returned to Oklahoma and lived in the Jennings area until they<br />

moved to Stillwater in 1961. She worked as a nurse's aid at Stillwater Nursing Home for 10<br />

years before taking early retirement. She enjoyed needlework. In addition to her parents<br />

and husband, she was predeceased by a daughter, Wilma Arlen Oakes and a<br />

granddaughter, Ginger Black.She is survived by one son, Robert Eugene Coke and his wife<br />

Cathy of Glendale, Ark.; two daughters, Sandra Lee Coke of the home in Stillwater and<br />

Kathy Lewis and her husband Herbert of Fayetteville, Ark.; three grandchildren, Pepper<br />

Glass of Fayetteville, Michael Oakes of Glenpool, and Shannon Coke of Peoria, Ark.; and<br />

four great-grandchildren, Julian Williams of Dallas, Texas, Ashlee Williams of Fayetteville,<br />

Connor Coke of Peoria, Ark. and Tyler Oakes of Glenpool.<br />

Barry Lee <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

59, of Yakima. Wa died Tuesday. Feb 17, 2009. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born in Nespelem, Wash.<br />

He worked many jobs as a laborer, including working for the Colville Indian Nation<br />

Department of Forestry. Survivors include a son, Tatum <strong>Gunn</strong> of Omak, Wash.; five<br />

sisters, Delores Johnson of Wheatland, Calif., Catherine Hansen, Dianna O'Neil and Jacki<br />

Gua, all of Omak, and Geraldine Browning of Spokane; three brothers, Reginald <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

Virgil <strong>Gunn</strong> and Willis <strong>Gunn</strong>, all of Omak; and one granddaughter.Inurnment is planned<br />

for late March in Omak. Keith and Keith Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.<br />

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Barry Lee <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Barry Lee <strong>Gunn</strong> passed away on Feb. 16, 2009 in Yakima, Wash. He was born to Peter<br />

and Bertha <strong>Gunn</strong> in Nespelem, Wash. on March 30, 1949. Barry graduated from Omak<br />

High School in 1967.He was a member of the Catholic Church and Colville Confederated<br />

Tribes. He was a Vietnam veteran serving in the Army from 1968 to 1971. He worked at


the Biles-Coleman Mill and Crown Zellerbach when they took over, and Colville Tribal<br />

Forestry while living in Omak. He also lived in Spokane and Seattle, but spent the last 20<br />

years in Yakima, Wash. As one of his friends in Yakima said, He was a friend to all who<br />

knew him. He had a kind soul, said Sister Roberta. He enjoyed sports, especially baseball,<br />

football and basketball. He loved music and was quite a dancer in his day. He is survived<br />

by his son, Tatum; brothers, Reggie, Willis, and Virgil <strong>Gunn</strong> of Omak; sisters, Delores of<br />

Wheatland, Calif., Geraldine Browning of Spokane, Dianna, Jackie and Katherine<br />

(Kapene) all of Omak; step-daughter, Jennifer Ponce; one granddaughter, Aiyanna of<br />

Omak; and numerous nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his father and<br />

mother; Peter and Bertha <strong>Gunn</strong>; brothers, Billy, Pete Jr.; and brother, Darrell and sister,<br />

Juanita, who died in infancy. A funeral mass will be held April 4, 2009 at 11 a.m. at the<br />

Omak Mission Church, graveside services following and dinner at the Long House.<br />

Beaulah Octavia <strong>Gunn</strong> Wilson<br />

Winter Haven, Florida - age 61 of 1207 33rd Street, NW died Saturday morning at Winter<br />

Haven Hospital after a short illness. A native of Colquitt County, Georgia she came to<br />

Winter Haven from Moultrie, Georgia on December 6, 1941. She was a member of the First<br />

Methodist Church of Eloise. Survivors include her husband Bunion Burton Wilson of<br />

Winter Haven; one daughter Doris Pearleen Wilson of Winter Haven; two sons, Johnnie<br />

Lee Wilson and Henry McArthur Wilson both of Winter Haven; her father, Henry M.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Winter Haven; five sisters; Mrs. Ollar McCall of Moultrie, Mrs. Lenora Mitchell<br />

of Monticello, Georgia; Mrs. Jennie Richardson of Hapeville, Georgia; Estelle Johnson of<br />

Auburndale, Florida; and Mrs. Doris Chisholm of Winter Haven; four brothers; Henry<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Winter Haven, Woodrow <strong>Gunn</strong> of Bushnell; Clyde <strong>Gunn</strong> of Tuscon, Arizona and<br />

Lattie <strong>Gunn</strong> of Eloise. (James <strong>Gunn</strong> of Pike and Brooks County, Georgia desc)<br />

Bedford Allen <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

88, of 1739 S. Scales St. Reidsville, NC., died Tuesday morning, Nov. 22, 1994, at Annie<br />

Penn Memorial Hospital. Funeral service will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday at Wilkerson<br />

Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will be in Prospect United Methodist Church near<br />

Yanceyville. A native of Caswell County, he was retired from <strong>Gunn</strong> Brothers Garage, and<br />

of the Methodist faith. Surviving are daughters, Barbara Robertson of Reidsville, Annie<br />

Laurie Carroll of Providence; five grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; brothers,<br />

Thomas <strong>Gunn</strong>, Sterling <strong>Gunn</strong>, both of Reidsville; sister, Mary Katherine Jones of Pelham.<br />

Visitation will be 7-9 tonight at Wilkerson Funeral Home and other times at 212 Robertson<br />

Lane, Barbara's home. (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Bennie <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Died Friday June 20, 1919 at 11:30 am. Bennie <strong>Gunn</strong> aged thirty three years. The remains<br />

are now at Woody’s funeral parlors. The funeral will take place this Saturday afternoon at<br />

4 o’clock at the grave in Oakwood Cemetery.


Benjamin F. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Formerly of West Palm Beach Florida, now of Los Angeles, CA passed quietly athis home,<br />

1819 Cochran Place on Thursday morning, August 10, 1995. He will be laid to rest at<br />

Englewood Cemetery on Tuesday, August 15. He leaves to morn his passing Labora <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

and his mother, Wilhelemenia <strong>Gunn</strong> Harris, 2904 Somerset Dr., Los Angeles, CA. A<br />

STRAGHN & SON TRI CITY FUNERAL HOME announcement.<br />

Benjamin F. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Benjamin F. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 80, of 2841 Ilka, died Thursday, Nov. 16,1977 in Seguin, Texas. He was<br />

a member of the First Baptist Church.Services were held for <strong>Gunn</strong>, Monday, Nov. 20, at<br />

Goetz Memorial Chapel with the Rev. George Schultz officiating. Interment was in<br />

Guadalupe Valley Memorial Park. <strong>Gunn</strong> is survived by six daughters, Mrs. Lockie Mae<br />

Vaughn of San Antonio, Mrs. Arlena Masch of Houston, Mrs. Elda Stephens of Seguin,<br />

Mrs. Veda Sledge of Houston, Mrs. Carolyn Allgood of Brownwood and Mrs. La Verne<br />

Gotham of Nederland; one son, Willis <strong>Gunn</strong> of California; 36 grandchildren, 31 greatgrandchildren;<br />

three sisters, Mrs. <strong>My</strong>rle Williams of Comanche, Mrs. Lorene McNutt of<br />

Coleman and Mrs. Sallie Mae Riggs of Abilene; and two brothers, Loveal <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Lewisville, and Joe B. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Clyde, Texas. Pallbearers were W.E. Fluitt, C.J. Coan,<br />

Bradley Fluitt, Paul Tucker, Jack Hancock and Joe Burden.<br />

Benjamin “Ben” H. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

73, passed on to be with the Lord Jesus on September 23, 2008 at his home located at 505<br />

Cranberry Street, Johnson City Tennessee, following a lengthy illness. A native of Johnson<br />

City, he was a son of the late Lou H. and Mary <strong>Gunn</strong>. Rev. <strong>Gunn</strong> attended Full Gospel<br />

Holiness Church on Greenwood Drive. He preached at WETB radio station on Sunday<br />

afternoons for 2 years while in the process of building his own church, The <strong>New</strong> Jerusalem<br />

Lighthouse for Jesus until he became ill. Rev. <strong>Gunn</strong>’s life was going to church and taking<br />

care of his family. He loved visiting the sick and talking with others about God. He enjoyed<br />

the church coming to his home to visit and have prayer meeting after he became ill. He<br />

loved the Lord and preaching. Rev. <strong>Gunn</strong> loved the outdoors and travel and just spending<br />

time at home with his family. He was a well liked person and had many friends. He will be<br />

missed by all. Rev. <strong>Gunn</strong> is now at home with his heavenly Father and at peace<br />

forevermore. For God chose to take him home with him and end his suffering and now he<br />

is well at last in the hands of the Lord at his lighthouse of peace. He worked for Burleson<br />

Construction Co. for twenty years and was later self-employed. In addition to his parents,<br />

he was preceded in death by a brother, Lou H. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr. and niece, Baby <strong>Gunn</strong>. Survivors<br />

include his wife, Mrs. Christine Duty <strong>Gunn</strong>, of the home; sons, Darrell <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife,<br />

Angie, Johnson City, Danny <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife, Theresa, Bristol, and Rick <strong>Gunn</strong>; daughters,<br />

Judy Bullion and husband, Thomas, Jr., Johnson City and Debbie Meade and husband,<br />

Stoney, Chandler, TX; grandchildren, Eric and Cody <strong>Gunn</strong>, both of the home, Scotty Hall<br />

and wife, Alicia, Timothy and Michael <strong>Gunn</strong>, all of Johnson City, Daniel Meade, Chandler,<br />

TX, Christy Hyder and husband, Roy, Tabitha <strong>Gunn</strong>, Brett Greenway and Kayla,<br />

Kingsport; great-grandchildren, Christopher and Dustin Rubel, Jordon <strong>Gunn</strong>, Haley


Greenway, Alizah, Camey and Gavin <strong>Gunn</strong>, Destiney Meade and Quincey Hall; sisters,<br />

Shirley Rogers, Johnson City and Mary Lou Clark and husband, Andrew, Unicoi; fourteen<br />

nieces and nephews; eight great-nieces and nephews and eleven great-great-nieces and<br />

nephews. The funeral service for Rev. <strong>Gunn</strong> will be conducted at 2:00 PM Saturday,<br />

September 27, 2008 from the East Chapel of Appalachian Funeral Home with Rev. Jesse<br />

Hartley, Rev. Terry Barnett and Rev. Walter Manier officiating. Interment will follow at<br />

Roselawn Memory Gardens. The family will receive friends from 12:00 – 2:00 PM<br />

Saturday in the East Parlor of the funeral home. Music will be provided by Full Gospel<br />

Holiness Church. Pallbearers will be Danny <strong>Gunn</strong>, Thomas Bullion, Brett Greenway, John<br />

Rogers, Roy Greer, Roy Greer, Jr., Roy Hyder and Eric <strong>Gunn</strong>. (John A. <strong>Gunn</strong> and<br />

Catherine Charles desc)<br />

Benjamin J. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Girard Kansas, August 24, 1939 - Benjamin J. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 74 years old, a nationally known<br />

author, for his biographies in verse of Washington and Lincoln, died today. Times<br />

Picayune, <strong>New</strong> Orleans, La., page 2,<br />

Benjamin Robert <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

At rest in Los Altos, Ca. on May 19, 2010. Married for 68 yrs to Gladys <strong>Gunn</strong> of Los Altos;<br />

father of Kathy Woodard (Barry) of Tenn. and Gary Robert <strong>Gunn</strong> (Alice) of Menlo Park;<br />

grandfather of Aaron & Andrea Woodard of Tenn., and Cory <strong>Gunn</strong> of Menlo Park; great<br />

grandfather of Jazlyn <strong>Gunn</strong>; uncle of Barbara Russo (Jerry) of Sunnyvale. Owned and<br />

operated B.R. <strong>Gunn</strong> Auto Repair and Body Shop in Palo Alto for many years. He served in<br />

the Merchant Marine (Coast Guard) during WW II and was awarded the Pacific War<br />

Zone ribbon. A Memorial Service will be held Saturday May 22 at 12 Noon at Alta Mesa<br />

Memorial Park Chapel, 695 Arastradero Rd, Palo Alto. Arrangements by Byrgan<br />

Cremation & Burial of Los Gatos<br />

Bennye Jo <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

formerly of Denver, CO. passed away December 15, 2008. Born in Claremore, OK.<br />

November 14, 1940 to Charles & Jessica Travenia, both parents are deceased. She was<br />

formerly employed at Legend Mazda & Peek A Boo Daycare. She is survived by her sons<br />

Edward Dennis <strong>Gunn</strong>, Paul Anthony <strong>Gunn</strong> & daughter Jessica Yvette <strong>Gunn</strong> of Denver,<br />

CO. Brother Charles Travenia & sister Norma Beageon of San Antonio, TX. and sisters<br />

Harriet West & Claudia Griffin of Edna, TX. Eight grandchildren, eleven great<br />

grandchildren and a host of nieces & nephews. Viewing will be held Sunday, December 21,<br />

2008 from 12:00 - 5:00 p.m. Services will be Monday, December 22, 2008 at 3:00 p.m. at<br />

Lewis Funeral Home, San Antonio, TX.<br />

Bernadine K. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, Bernadine K. Of Waukesha, Minnesota, Friday, March 21, 2008, age 86 years.


Beloved wife of George W. <strong>Gunn</strong>. Loving mother of Brian (Patricia) <strong>Gunn</strong> of Waukesha,<br />

Gregory <strong>Gunn</strong> of Mounds View, MN, and Christopher <strong>Gunn</strong> of Brooklyn, MN.<br />

Grandmother of Becky, Benjamin, Jenifer, Taylor, and Colin <strong>Gunn</strong>. Sister-in-law of Dee<br />

Konrad of Northbrook, IL. Also survived by other relatives and friends. Mass of Christian<br />

Burial Saturday, March 29, 2008, at 11 AM, in St. Mary's Catholic Church, 225 S.<br />

Hartwell Ave., Waukesha. Interment St. Joseph's Cemetery. Visitation Saturday in church<br />

from 9:30AM to time of Mass. In lieu of flowers, a memorial is being developed by the<br />

family to St. Mary's Church. STROUF FUNERAL HOME and CREMATION SERVICES<br />

1001 High St. Racine 262-632-5101<br />

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Dec. 25, 1921 - March 21, 2008 - Bernadine K. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 86, passed away Friday evening,<br />

March 21, 2008, at Waukesha Memorial Hospital. She was born Dec. 25, 1921, in<br />

Milwaukee, the daughter of Adolph and Mary (nee Lassa) Konrad. She married George W.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> on May 4, 1946, in Milwaukee. A homemaker, Bernadine was a member of St.<br />

Mary??s Catholic Church in Waukesha where she was active in Christian Women and<br />

the Catholic Study Group. She also enjoyed various crafts and gardening, and all family<br />

events and gatherings. Survivors include her husband, George W. <strong>Gunn</strong>; three sons, Brian<br />

(Patricia) <strong>Gunn</strong> of Waukesha, Gregory <strong>Gunn</strong> of Mounds View, Minn., and Christopher<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Brooklyn Park, Minn.; five grandchildren, Becky, Benjamin, Jenifer, Taylor and<br />

Colin <strong>Gunn</strong>; a sister-in-law, Dee Konrad of Northbrook, Ill.; and nieces, nephews, other<br />

relatives and friends. She was preceded in death by her parents; a sister, Eleanore<br />

Harnack; and a brother, Lawrence Konrad. Visitation will be held from 9:30 a.m. until the<br />

11 a.m. Mass of Christian burial Saturday, March 29, at St. Mary's Catholic Church, 225<br />

S. Hartwell Ave., Waukesha, with the Rev. James T. Volkert officiating. Burial will be in<br />

St. Joseph?’s Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, the family is developing a memorial in<br />

Bernadine’s name at St. Mary's Catholic Church. The family wishes to thank the staff of<br />

Oak Hill Terrace, LindenGrove and Waukesha Memorial Hospital, especially Drs. Martin<br />

Kern and Gerald Berman, for their loving and dignified care of Bernadine during her final<br />

illness. Strouf Funeral and Cremation Services of Racine is serving the family. For more<br />

information, call 632-5101<br />

Bernard <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Peacefully on January 14, 2008 at 68 years of age. Beloved husband of Linda Carol <strong>Gunn</strong>.<br />

Loving father of Kenneth, Linda Kay and Steve Soulliere, Rebecca Lynn and Keith<br />

Walker. Dear grandpa to Kirk and Amanda, Steven, Jayden, Donovan, Trinity and<br />

expectant great-grandpa to Kiera. Donations to the Canadian Lung Association would be<br />

appreciated. Cremation has taken place. Arrangements entrusted to Families First Funeral<br />

Home & Tribute Centre (519-969-5841) 3260 Dougall Ave. You may share your cherished<br />

memories online at www.FamiliesFirst.ca - Published in the Windsor Star on 1/16/22008.<br />

Bernard Blackwell <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr.<br />

YANCEYVILLE, N.C. - Bernard Blackwell <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr., 54, of 1525 Main St., Suncrest Apt.


119, died Thursday, July 8, 2004 at Danville Regional Medical Center. Born July 13, 1949,<br />

he was the son of Lou Henderson <strong>Gunn</strong> and the late Bernard <strong>Gunn</strong> Sr. He was of the<br />

Baptist faith. In addition to his mother, of Pelham, he is survived by one son, Darnell Lea<br />

of Yanceyville; one brother, Larry <strong>Gunn</strong> of Providence; and three sisters, Ponoca Louise<br />

McCain of Providence, Shirley <strong>Gunn</strong> of Pelham, and Pamela Jordon of Greensboro. The<br />

funeral will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday, July 13, 2004 at Fulton Funeral Home Chapel with<br />

the Rev. Everett Dickerson officiating. Interment will be in the Blackwell Baptist Church<br />

Cemetery. The body may be viewed Monday from 3 to 8 p.m. at Fulton Funeral Home<br />

Chapel. The family will be at the residence of his mother, 1102 Henderson Road, Pelham.<br />

Fulton Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.Published in the Danville Register &<br />

Bee on 7/12/2004.<br />

Bernard G. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

on May 31, 2010. Beloved husband of Rosalie H. <strong>Gunn</strong> (nee Patton), devoted father of<br />

Robert G., Maureen E. and James P. <strong>Gunn</strong>, loving grandfather of Taryn and James Jr.<br />

Relatives and friends are invited to attend his Funeral Saturday 9 A.M. St. Bartholomew<br />

Church, Harbison and Cheltenham Aves., Phila. PA 19124 followed by his Funeral Mass 10<br />

A.M. Rite of Committal East Cedar Hill Cemetery. No viewing Friday evening. In lieu of<br />

flowers contributions in his memory may be made to The Center of Cancer and<br />

Hematologic Diseases, 1930 E. Rt. 70, Suite V 107, Cherry Hill, NJ 08003.<br />

Bernard (Rudy) <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

69, of Richmond, died Friday, March 3, 2000. He is survived by his wife, Mildred Garrett<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>; four daughters, Elaine <strong>Gunn</strong>, Kim Earle and her husband, Tommy Earle, Terry G.<br />

Chaney and her husband, Ronald B. Chaney Jr., Lisa G. Thomas and her husband,<br />

Michael S. Thomas; four grandsons, one granddaughter, one great-granddaughter and two<br />

adopted granddaughters, one niece and two nephews. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a retired employee of<br />

A. H. Robins, a volunteer fire fighter for Henrico County, a U. S. Marine Corps veteran<br />

and a scout leader with the Boy Scouts Troop #554. Remains rest at the Nelson Funeral<br />

Home, 4650 S. Laburnum Ave., where the family will receive friends 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m.,<br />

Saturday and 2 to 5 p.m. Sunday, and where funeral services will be held 5 p.m. Sunday.<br />

Interment private. Richmond Times Dispatch (VA) Sat. 3/4<br />

Bernard William <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Bernard William <strong>Gunn</strong> died Feb 8, 1990 in Cincinnati, Ohio. He was fourth generation<br />

Irish in America born in Cincinnati, Ohio, February 11, 1916 to William Michael <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

(1891-1956)and Laura Mary, nee Moore (1896-1959). He has a Sister Miriam born 1918, a<br />

brother William Joseph, (1920-1982) and a non-surviving sister Alexis (1932). He is<br />

survived by his wife, Evelyn Nina Reider <strong>Gunn</strong>, sons Michael Bernard (Nov 1939), Dennis<br />

Arthur (1941) and daughter Kathleen Marie (1943)


Bernard T. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

83, of Huntington Beach, a buyer for a furniture store, died Wednesday of a heart attack.<br />

Services: 11 a.m. Monday, Pacific View Memorial Park, <strong>New</strong>port Beach. Survivors: wife,<br />

Nancy; daughter, Karen Black; son, Jerry; brother, Leonard; stepmother, Ludema; three<br />

grandchildren; two great-grandchildren. Orange County, Ca. Register 10-10-1998<br />

Bernice <strong>Gunn</strong> Soldat Loving<br />

beloved wife of the late James W. Loving mother of Kathleen Frys (John) and James.<br />

Grandmother of Jennifer Sherman (Ryan), Lewis and Tim (Tonya). Great-grandmother of<br />

Summer and Liam. Dear aunt, great-aunt and great-great-aunt. Daughter of the late Louis<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> and Tina (nee Zink). Sister of the late Norma Clark. VISITATION THURSDAY 4-8<br />

P.M. AT THE FORTUNA FUNERAL HOME, 7076 BRECKSVILLE RD. (.5 MILE<br />

NORTH OF PLEASANT VALLEY RD.). Funeral Home Chapel Service Friday at 10:30<br />

a.m. Interment Crownhill Cemetery.<br />

Bernice <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

February 25, 1937 Miss Bernice <strong>Gunn</strong>, 22 year of age, died from pneumonia at her home in<br />

Greenwell Springs, La., Saturday of last week, and was buried at the Allen family cemetery<br />

several miles east of Winnfield Sunday afternoon. Rev. Henry Lewis and Rev. J. A.<br />

McMurry were in charge of the services. Miss <strong>Gunn</strong>, who is a former resident of Winnfield<br />

was the daughter of Mr. Bill <strong>Gunn</strong> and the late Mrs. Lizzie Allen <strong>Gunn</strong>. She is the<br />

granddaughter of Mr. Columbus C. Allen of Winnfield, and has numerous relatives and<br />

friends in this parish. Surviving are her father, Port Arthur, Texas, and one sister, Miss<br />

Blanche <strong>Gunn</strong> of Plaquemine, La. Among the relatives attending the last rites were Mr.<br />

and Mrs. Frank Cox of Rodessa, La.<br />

Bernadette Foreman <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

58, formerly of Lake Charles, died Thursday, March 7, 2002. She was born in Lake<br />

Charles and had lived there for a number of years before moving to Atlanta. She was a<br />

1962 graduate of W.O. Boston High School. While in Lake Charles she was a member of<br />

the Woodbury Congregation Church. She was a member of St. Catherine Church of God<br />

in Christ. Survivors include her husband, Charles <strong>Gunn</strong> of Atlanta; two daughters,<br />

Constance Tate Nealy and Cassandra Tate, both of Atlanta; one stepson, Vachonski Allison<br />

of Atlanta; one sister, Valleria Foreman Sylvain of Atlanta; one stepsister, Betty Jo Mayo<br />

of Lake Charles; two brothers, Willie Foreman of Las Vegas and William Foreman of<br />

Atlanta; and her mother, Mrs. Selina Foreman Fontenot of Lake Charles. Her memorial<br />

services will be at 1 p.m. Saturday, March 16, in the St. Catherine Church of God in<br />

Christ. The Rev. Katherine Griffin will officiate. Fondel Memorial Chapel of Lake Charles<br />

was in charge of Lake Charles arrangements


Bernadette <strong>Gunn</strong> Brand<br />

Albuquerque Journal (NM) - June 17, 2009 - 68, the loving mother of five children, passed<br />

away on June 15, 2009 after a long illness. She is survived by two daughters, Darleen<br />

Kosick and Lisa Brand; three sons, Tom Kosick, Scott Brand, and Michael Brand, all of<br />

Albuquerque, NM. She is also survived by her twin sister Eileen Stewart of Albuquerque,<br />

NM; her sister, Dorothy O'Sullivan of <strong>New</strong> Jersey; her brother Walter <strong>Gunn</strong> of North<br />

Carolina; seven grandchildren; along with many other loving family members and friends.<br />

She was preceded in death by her husband, Charles Brand; her brother, Hugh S. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

Jr.; along with her mother and father. A memorial service will be held at Daniel's Family<br />

Funeral Services, Wyoming Chapel, on Thursday, June 18, 2009, at 10:00 a.m. Those who<br />

wish to express condolences may do so at www.danielsfuneral.com. Bernadette's care has<br />

been entrusted to: Daniels Family Funeral Services 7601 Wyoming Blvd, NE Albuquerque,<br />

NM<br />

Bernadine K. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Of Waukesha, Friday, Minnesota, March 21, 2008, age 86 years. Beloved wife of George W.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>. Loving mother of Brian (Patricia) <strong>Gunn</strong> of Waukesha, Gregory <strong>Gunn</strong> of Mounds<br />

View, MN, and Christopher <strong>Gunn</strong> of Brooklyn, MN. Grandmother of Becky, Benjamin,<br />

Jenifer, Taylor, and Colin <strong>Gunn</strong>. Sister-in-law of Dee Konrad of Northbrook, IL. Also<br />

survived by other relatives and friends. Mass of Christian Burial Saturday, March 29,<br />

2008, at 11 AM, in St. Mary's Catholic Church, 225 S. Hartwell Ave., Waukesha. Interment<br />

St. Joseph's Cemetery. Visitation Saturday in church from 9:30AM to time of Mass. In lieu<br />

of flowers, a memorial is being developed by the family to St. Mary's Church.<br />

Beatrice <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

A former Versailles, Mo. resident, Mrs. Beatrice <strong>Gunn</strong>, died Thursday August 12, 1971 in<br />

Wilcox, Ariz., where she had lived for some time. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 80, was married to the late<br />

Dr. W. G. <strong>Gunn</strong> 'who practiced, medicine for several years in Versailles. Survivors<br />

Include: A sister, Mrs. Coy Roberts, Wilcox Ariz.Services will be at 1:30 p.m. Saturday -<br />

Kidwell Funeral Home, Versailles, with the Rev. Jim Kruse officiating. 'Burial will be in<br />

Versailles Cemetery.<br />

Beatrice <strong>Gunn</strong> Allen<br />

REIDSVILLE, NC — Funeral services for Mrs. Beatrice <strong>Gunn</strong> Allen will be conducted 1<br />

p.m. Friday, November 14, 2008, from the Zion Baptist Church. The family visitation will<br />

be from 12:30 until 1 p.m. Friday at the church. Funeral arrangements are by Johnson &<br />

Sons.<br />

Beatrice <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Beatrice Christine "Chris" Tackett, 83, of North Little Rock, died Saturday (Sept. 23,<br />

2000) at her residence. Born Jan. 28, 1917, in Quitman, a daughter of the late Offie D. and


Anna Beatrice Middleton <strong>Gunn</strong>, she was a homemaker and a member of Lakewood United<br />

Methodist Church. She was also preceded in death by her husband, Wendell Oliver<br />

Tackett; a brother, Fred <strong>Gunn</strong>; and four sisters, Hilred <strong>Gunn</strong>, Corrine Clark, Edith Ellis<br />

and Kathryn Whitten. Survivors are three sons, Gary Tackett and David Jackson, both of<br />

Little Rock, and Truman Jackson of Maui, Hawaii; a daughter, Sarah Beatrice Tackett of<br />

Little Rock; eight grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. Funeral services were at<br />

10 a.m. today at Roller-McNutt Funeral Home. Burial was in Quitman Cemetery.<br />

Pallbearers were Glen Brown, Dan Flowers, Calvin Gilpatrick, Brent Combs, Bobby<br />

Glover and M.L. Coleman. Memorials may be made to Bib Millett Sunday School Class or<br />

Baptist Hospice. (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Beatrice Rose,<strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Dumont, formerly of Englewood, died peacefully on June 23 with family by her side. Miss<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> was the friendly face behind the jewelry and accessories counter of Bergenfield's<br />

landmark department store, The Florence Shop. As Florence's first employee and buyer,<br />

she prized her career of helping make the Florence Shop synonymous with excellent taste<br />

and impeccable service for over 41 years -- treating every customer and colleague as<br />

extended family. After the store's demise, she went on to enjoy working with children as a<br />

teacher's aide for Haworth Public Schools for several years.She was a cancer survivor of<br />

more than 45 years, and when the disease returned she faced the battle with indomitable<br />

courage, grace and dignity unto her final moment. As a loving daughter, sister, and<br />

treasured "Auntie," she was a source of inspiration, steadfastness, and comfort to all her<br />

family.Miss <strong>Gunn</strong> is predeceased by her beloved parents, John and Bridget M. <strong>Gunn</strong>, and<br />

her dear siblings and their spouses: Ann and Harold Smida, John <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr., Eileen and<br />

Jack Lyne, Rosemary <strong>Gunn</strong>, and Rita and Lewis Cellupica. She is survived by cherished<br />

nieces and nephews: Bridget M. Lyne of Dumont; Carol Ann and Ed Ellis; Gerald Smida;<br />

Christopher Smida; Veronica, Dave and Jackson A. Weber; Kathleen, Danny, Derek and<br />

Nicole Fernandez; Brian, Cheri, Emilie and Juliana Richardson; Donna M., Gary and<br />

Kasey M. Griffin (all of California), as well as nephew by marriage Brian T. Flynn of<br />

Teaneck, niece by marriage Carol Flynn of Oradell, and esteemed friends, especially those<br />

from United Methodist Church of Demarest and St. Mary's Church in Dumont. The family<br />

will receive friends at the Frech Funeral Home, Dumont on Friday June 25 from 9:30-10:30<br />

AM. A funeral mass will be celebrated at St. Mary's R.C. Church in Dumont at 11 AM<br />

with interment at Mt. Carmel Cemetery, Tenafly. Donations may be made in her memory<br />

to United Methodist Church of Demarest, 109 Hardenburgh Ave., Demarest, Georgia<br />

Ben <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

of Alpharetta, a former television newscaster for WAGA, died of heart failure Wednesday<br />

at Northside Convalescent Center in Atlanta. He was 67. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> had been a patient at<br />

the center for three years, a relative said. The graveside service will be at 11 a.m. Friday at<br />

Arlington Memorial Park. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a newscaster at 6 and 11 p.m. Monday through<br />

Friday, and later news editor, as a WAGA employee from 1949 to 1958. He also worked for<br />

WCON, WBGE and WRNG radio stations in Atlanta, and WIOD Radio in Miami. "Ben


<strong>Gunn</strong> likes to feature the human side of the news," said a 1950 WAGA-TV promotional<br />

brochure. Once Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> sought an interview from Winston Churchill, but the British<br />

statesman pushed him aside. After that Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> called himself "the only American<br />

reporter to be manhandled by Winston Churchill." In his spare time, Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

volunteered to help causes such as the Red Cross, Veterans Administration and programs<br />

for the handicapped. In a 1950 photo, Atlanta Mayor William B. Hartsfield presented Mr.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> a certificate naming him to a national "Employ the Physically Handicapped<br />

Committee." Also at WAGA-TV, Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was an announcer for a live show, "Capitol<br />

Capers," that briefly starred Phil Erickson and future Broadway and television performe r<br />

Dick Van Dyke. From 1972 until he retired in 1977, Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was an information officer<br />

for the state Department of Natural Resources. He had a daily radio program, "Outdoor<br />

Report," carried on 64 stations. John Benjamin <strong>Gunn</strong> was born Nov. 13, 1920, in Quitman,<br />

Ga., the son of a railroad worker. He served in the Army Air Corps during World War II.<br />

Surviving are his second wife, Mrs. Betty Cornwell <strong>Gunn</strong>; a son, Barry <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Alpharetta; two adopted sons, Ben Wells of Stone Mountain and Wesley Wells of<br />

Richmond, Va.; a daughter, Mrs. Candice Oppenheimer of Chamblee; an adopted<br />

daughter, Ms. Cindy Wells of Birmingham, Ala.; a brother, Charles L. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Miami;<br />

and six grandchildren. Published Altanta Journal, June 2, 1988<br />

Berit Anderson <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

NEW BERN, NC- Berit Andersen <strong>Gunn</strong>, 69, died Oct. 1, 2009, at home. She was a member<br />

of Christ Episcopal Church. She is survived by three sons, William and Donald <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

<strong>New</strong> Bern and Robert <strong>Gunn</strong> of Los Angeles, Calif.; one daughter, Lisa <strong>Gunn</strong> of <strong>New</strong> Bern;<br />

her mother, Kirsten Robbins of <strong>New</strong> Bern; one sister, Trudy Basilico of <strong>New</strong> Bern; 14<br />

grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. A memorial service will be held at a later<br />

date. Arrangements are by Cotten Funeral Home & Crematory.<br />

Bernadette <strong>Gunn</strong> Brand,<br />

68, the loving mother of five children, passed away on June 15, 2009 after a long illness.<br />

She is survived by two daughters, Darleen Kosick and Lisa Brand; three sons, Tom Kosick,<br />

Scott Brand, and Michael Brand, all of Albuquerque, NM. She is also survived by her twin<br />

sister Eileen Stewart of Albuquerque, NM; her sister, Dorothy O'Sullivan of <strong>New</strong> Jersey;<br />

her brother Walter <strong>Gunn</strong> of North Carolina; seven grandchildren; along with many other<br />

loving family members and friends. She was preceded in death by her husband, Charles<br />

Brand; her brother, Hugh S. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr.; along with her mother and father. A memorial<br />

service will be held at Daniel's Family Funeral Services, Wyoming Chapel, on Thursday,<br />

June 18, 2009, at 10:00 a.m. Those who wish to express condolences may do so at<br />

www.danielsfuneral.com. Bernadette's care has been entrusted to: Daniels Family Funeral<br />

Services 7601 Wyoming Blvd, NE Albuquerque, NM 87109 (505) 821-0010<br />

Bert O. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr.,<br />

87, passed away January 11, 2007. Funeral Service will be at 1:00 P.M. Wednesday,<br />

January 17, 2007 at Llano Cemetery Mausoleum Chapel with Pastor E.W. Erwin of Second<br />

Baptist Church in Midland officiating. He will be buried in Llano Cemetery. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

was born on October 21, 1919 in Biloxi, Mississippi. He graduated from Ole Miss


University and from Ole Miss Law School. He was a member of Sigma Chi Fraternity. He<br />

served in the United States Army Air Corps during World War II. He married Melinda<br />

Ann <strong>Gunn</strong> in 1951. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> practiced law for Chevron Oil Company for 35 years in<br />

Midland/Odessa. He was preceded in death by his parents and his wife. Survivors include<br />

one sister, Dorothy <strong>Gunn</strong> Fayard of Biloxi, MS; one sister-in-law, Sara M. Flamm of<br />

Amarillo; four nieces, Melinda Alexander of Amarillo, Jane Jones, Julie Smith, and<br />

Melinda Fountain, all of Biloxi, MS; two nephews, Phillip Flamm of Lubbock and Butch<br />

Fayard of Biloxi, MS.Memorials may be made to Ole Miss University School of Law, P.O.<br />

Box 1848, University, MS 38677.The family will be at 2107 Club View Drive.<br />

2nd Obit<br />

Bert O. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr., 87 died January 11, 2007 in Sarasota, Florida. A native of Biloxi,<br />

Mississippi he graduated from Biloxi High School in 1938, University of Mississippi "OLE<br />

MISS" and Law School in Houston, Texas. Bert was a retired Senior Land Attorney for<br />

Chevron Oil Company in Midland, Texas. He was preceded in death by wife of over 30<br />

years Ann Moreland <strong>Gunn</strong>, parents Cora O'Leary <strong>Gunn</strong>, Bert Oran <strong>Gunn</strong>, Sr., stepmother<br />

Adele <strong>Gunn</strong> of Biloxi. He is survived by his sister Dorothy <strong>Gunn</strong> Fayard, nieces<br />

Jane Jones, Julie Smith, Melinda Fountain all of Woolmarket and nephew Osmond S.<br />

Fayard Jr. of Biloxi, sister-in-law Sara Flann, niece Melinda Alexander of Amarillo, Texas<br />

and nephew Phillip Flann of Lubbock, Texas, many great nieces and nephews and greatgreat<br />

nieces and nephews. Graveside funeral will be in Amarillo, Texas under direction of<br />

Schooler Funeral Home Wednesday January 17, 2007. In lieu of flowers donations to Ole<br />

Miss Alumni, American Heart Association, American Cancer Society or charity of your<br />

choice would be appreciated. Published in The Sun Herald on 1/15/2007. (George and<br />

Margaret Morrison <strong>Gunn</strong> descendant)<br />

Bertha <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

BERTHA PELLEY - Howe - Services for Bertha Pelley, 93-year-old Howe Texas resident,<br />

were at 2 p.m. Thursday, Oct 10 at the Howe Church of Christ. She died Monday, Oct. 7,<br />

2002. Toby Soechting officiated with burial following in Akers Cemetery. Mrs. Pelley was<br />

born on Feb. 29, 1909, in Turkey, Texas, daughter of David and Katherine Matthews<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>. She married Elmer Lee Pelley on Oct. 7, 1933. He preceded her in death on Aug. 15,<br />

1956. She was a member of the Howe Church of Christ. She was also preceded in death by<br />

one son, Wayne Pelley, and one daughter, Thelma Timpson. Surviving is her daughter, Sue<br />

Vance of Howe. She was also a loving grandmother to her five grandchildren, Debbie<br />

Pelley, Marietta Youngblood, Barbara Smitherman, Terry Hooper and Susie Cooley, eight<br />

great-grandchildren and four great-great-grandchildren. Flesher Funeral Home in Howe<br />

had charge of arrangements. (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Bertha <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

82, of Indianapolis, Indiana, formerly of Linton, Indiana, passed away Feb. 14, 2011. She<br />

was born Jan. 15, 1929, the daughter of Eugene Villain and Mary Monier. She is survived<br />

by brothers, Joe Villain of Lewis and Carlos Monier of Linton, sister, Louise Scott of<br />

Elnora, special caregiver and brother-in-law, Fred McCord of Indianapolis, best friend,<br />

Barbara Chestnit of Indianapolis, seven grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. She<br />

was preceded in death by husband, Paul <strong>Gunn</strong>, brothers, Eugene Villain, Jr., Otto Villain,


Paul Monier, Henry Monier, sisters, Flora McCord and Rose Schubla. The Alpha Funeral<br />

Home in Indianapolis is in charge of cremation. Service will be at a later date.<br />

Bertha Coon <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Died 4:40 p.m. Tuesday, March 6, 1990, Field Memorial Hospital, Centreville, Miss. She<br />

was 90, a native and resident of Centreville, Miss., former resident of Monroe. She was a<br />

retired x-ray technician at St. Francis Hospital, Monroe. Visiting at <strong>New</strong>man Funeral<br />

Home, Centreville, Miss., 12 noon to religious services at 2 p.m. Thursday, conducted by<br />

the Rev. Bob Jones. Burial in Oaklawn Cemetery. Survived by a niece, Mrs. Mary Alice<br />

Brown, Baton Rouge; two nephews, Jack Kilrow and Marshall Kilrow, both of Baton<br />

Rouge; five great-nieces, Clara A. Davis, Austin, Texas, Adrienne A. Chaney, Karen A.<br />

Mackay and Adair Bertha Anders, all of Baton Rouge, and Jean Murray; and two greatnephews,<br />

J.C. Brown and John O. Brown, both of Baton Rouge. Shewas a member of<br />

Centreville United Methodist Church.<br />

Bertha Keur <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Formerly of 1764 Apple Ave. Muskegon, Michigan. Mrs. Bertha <strong>Gunn</strong>, age 87, passed<br />

away early Saturday morning at a local nursing home. She was born June 11, 1900 in<br />

Muskegon, and had been a life resident of this area. She was a member of East Muskegon<br />

Christian Reformed Church, where she had been a member of the Dorcus Society. The<br />

former Bertha Keur, she married William C. <strong>Gunn</strong> on June 17, 1925 in Muskegon, and he<br />

preceded her in death on Oct. 9, 1968. Survivors include 1 daughter; Mrs. Ronald (Lois)<br />

Vanderstelt of Lexington, S.C.; 3 grandchildren & 1 great granddaughter; 1 brother;<br />

Jacob Keur of Zeeland; & 1 sister; Mrs. Arie (Martha) Kleyn of Muskegon. Funeral<br />

Services for Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> will be held at 1:00 P.M. Tuesday from the Systema Chapel. Rev.<br />

James Hoogeveen officiating. Burial will be in Restlawn Cemetery. Friends may begin<br />

calling at 7 P.M. this evening, where they may meet the family from 7-9 P.M. & 4-2 & 7-9<br />

P.M. on Monday. Suggested Memorial, The <strong>New</strong> Hymnal fund of east Muskegon Christian<br />

Reformed Church. - Muskegon Chronicle, 7 Sept 1987, page 8D<br />

Bertha J. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

died Friday, Jan. 14, 2005, after a long illness at Regency Grande Nursing Home in Dover,<br />

NJ. She was 92. Born in Johnsonburg, she lived in Randolph for over 50 years. She was a<br />

self-employed housekeeper, retiring in 1977 after many years. She was a member of The<br />

Union Hill Presbyterian Church. She was a member of the Ironia Presbyterian Church for<br />

over 50 years, before its closing. She was a charter member of the Ladies Auxiliary of the<br />

Ironia Fire Department Chemical Engine No. 4. Her dear husband, Harry <strong>Gunn</strong>, died in<br />

1971. Survivors include five sons, James Francis O'Brien of Rogersville, Tenn., George<br />

William O'Brien of Phoenix City, Ala., Harry John O'Brien of Jupiter, Fla., John Howard<br />

O'Brien of Rogersville, Tenn., and William Edward <strong>Gunn</strong> of Hopatcong; and two<br />

daughters, Frances L. Smith of Wharton, and Agnes M. Howell of Rogersville, Tenn.<br />

Alsosurvived by 18 grandchildren; 26 great-grandchildren; one great-great grandchild;<br />

and by many step-grandchildren and step-great-grandchildren.<br />

Bertha Mattie C. <strong>Gunn</strong>,


74, of 2514 N.C. 100 died Saturday at Alamance County Hospital. Funeral arrangements<br />

are incomplete at Sharpe Funeral Home. A native of Warrenton, N..C. she was a retired<br />

custodian. She was a member of First Baptist Church. Surviving are daughters, Mrs.<br />

Loretta Carol Mitchell of Fort Walton Beach, Fla., Mrs. Emma Fay Owens of Winston-<br />

Salem; sons, Samuel "Jackie" <strong>Gunn</strong> of the home, Stanley Gray <strong>Gunn</strong> of Elon College;<br />

sisters, Mrs. Katie Tooles of White Plains, N.Y., Mrs. Elizabeth Wilkerson of Stamford,<br />

Conn.; six grandchildren. The family will be at the home. Published 9-3-1990<br />

Bertha Viola <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

99, of Round Rock died Saturday. Visitation 9 a.m. and services 10 a.m. Tuesday, Twin<br />

Lakes Fellowship, Cedar Park. Burial Twin Lakes Cemetery, Cedar Park. Arrangements<br />

by Beck, Round Rock. Published in Austin American-Statesman on September 5, 2011<br />

Ben R. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

82, of Amarillo and formerly of Lubbock, passed away on November 29, 2010 in Amarillo,<br />

Texas. He died at the Ussery-Roan Texas State Veteran's Home. Memorial services will be<br />

held at a later date. Ben was born July 12, 1928 in Cisco, Texas. He married Dorothy Jean<br />

Blevins, February 3, 1951 in Lubbock, Texas. He entered the Army in 1951, served in<br />

Korea for 18 months, and was honorably discharged in 1959. He graduated from Lubbock<br />

High School in 1945. He held a Bachelor's Degree in Chemical Engineering ('58) and a<br />

Master's Degree in Nuclear Engineering ('60) from Texas Tech University and Doctoral<br />

Studies in Nuclear Engineering at Texas A&M. Ben was a Registered Professional<br />

Engineer. He taught in the Chemical Engineering Department at Texas Tech University for<br />

11 years. He then worked as a Chemical Engineer for Texas Tech's Building Maintenance<br />

Department. In 1982 he joined Texas Tech's Department of Engineering Technology. He<br />

also was employed by Atlantic Refining Company and was involved in the space program<br />

at the Army Rocket and Guided Missile Agency, Red Stone Arsenal, Alabama. He was a<br />

member of St. Luke Presbyterian Church, society of American Military Engineers,<br />

AICHE, West Texas Scottish Heritage Society, and Lubbock Friends of the Library,<br />

Ranching Heritage Society, and Hub City Wheels. He was an avid golfer and loved to<br />

travel. Survivors include his wife, Jean <strong>Gunn</strong> of Amarillo; son, Jon (Melanie) <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Valparaiso, Florida; daughter, Sara (Tim) Gibson, of Amarillo; three grandchildren,<br />

Christopher, Alex, and Abby; sisters, Betty Jo Lloyd, <strong>New</strong>nan, Georgia, Dorothy Latimer,<br />

Trenton, Texas, Evelyn Harvey, Laguna Park, Texas, Carole Arnold and Dolores,<br />

Colorado. He was predeceased by son, Joel Steven <strong>Gunn</strong>. The family asks that memorials<br />

be directed to Odyssey Hospice of Amarillo or Ussery-Roan Texas State Veteran's Home.<br />

Arrangements are under direction of Griggs-Schooler Gordon Funeral Directors of<br />

Amarillo, Texas.<br />

Benjamin J. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Richmond Times Dispatch - August 25, 1939 - page 16 - Benjamin J. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 74, nationally<br />

known for his biographies in verse of Washington and Lincoln, died Yesterday in Girard<br />

Kansas (Reuben and Mary Goforth <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)


Benjamin W. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Benjamin W. <strong>Gunn</strong> . We are grieved to inform you that Benjamin W. <strong>Gunn</strong>, the 1 yr 2 mo<br />

old son of Jesse and Tabitha C died Sept 16, 1837 , Blessed are the innocent for they shall<br />

see God. (Harris County Georgia)(John and Mary unknown <strong>Gunn</strong>, Va., John s/o Thomas<br />

and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong>)<br />

Benjamin W. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Services for Benjamin W. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 80, of Algrine Road, who died Wednesday at Lakeside<br />

Nursing Home, Ithaca, N.Y., will be at 11 a.m. Saturday at Shakelton Funeral Home,<br />

Aurora. Spring burial will be in West Genoa Cemetery, King Ferry. Calling hours will be 7<br />

to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home. A native of Aurora, Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> also lived in Cortland<br />

and Groton before moving to Lansing 17 years ago. He formerly was employed with Red<br />

Star Express Co. of Auburn and the Lansing Service Center. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a member of<br />

the American Legion War Dads in Groton. Surviving are six sons, Harold G. of Lansing,<br />

Charles E. of Cortland, Dale R. of Groton, Gary L. of Binghamton, Randall J. of Dryden<br />

and Douglas E. of Hartford; three daughters, Joan Zhe of Verona, Va., Marlene Hauck of<br />

Virgil and Vivien Bennett of Poplar Ridge; a sister, Sarah Thurston of Cayuga; 32<br />

grandchildren; 35 great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews.<br />

Published 12-29-1989<br />

Bennie Ancona <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

died Wednesday July 6, 1977 in Baton Rouge, La. She was 68, a native of Kenner and a<br />

resident of Baton Rouge. Body at Rabenhorst Funeral Home. Burial in Greenoaks<br />

memorial Park. Survived by one son, Brooks <strong>Gunn</strong>; one sister, Mary A. Rizzuto; one<br />

brother Charlie v. Ancona all of Baton Rouge. She was a member of Sacred Heart<br />

Catholic Church and the altar society of the church.<br />

Bertie Harris <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

of Richmond, died October 31, 1993. She is survived by her daughter, Gloria J. <strong>Gunn</strong>; four<br />

sisters, Ruth Bryant, Ethel Taylor, Evelyn Hudson and Polly Perkinson; her brother,<br />

Wilton Harris; a devoted brother-in-law and niece, Douglas James and Helen Moore; three<br />

grandchildren, Cynthia Inge, Bonnie Floyd and Robert L. Bell Jr.; five greatgrandchildren.<br />

Her remains rest at the Joseph W. Bliley Funeral Home's Chippenham<br />

Chapel, 6900 Hull St. Rd., where the family will receive friends 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. Monday<br />

and Tuesday and where funeral services will be held 2:00 p.m. Wednesday. Interment<br />

Sunset Memorial Park.<br />

Bessie <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Miss Bessie <strong>Gunn</strong>, the 16 year old daughter of Dr and Mrs. M. L. <strong>Gunn</strong> of 2400 Hemphill<br />

Street died at 7:30 o’clock Monday night. Miss <strong>Gunn</strong> was a student of the high school. The<br />

remains were sent to Ector, Texas for interment by the Forth Worth Undertaking<br />

Company. Published Fort Worth 5-18-1909 (daughter of Moses Lidell and Bettie Hancock<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>-Thomas ans Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Bessie Arlene Sutphin <strong>Gunn</strong>


95, of Colonial Heights died Monday, Sept. 25, 2006. She was preceded in death by her<br />

parents, Rosella Elizabeth Shular and Charlie Franklin Sutphin; husband, Claude Wilton<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>; daughter, Carolyn E. <strong>Gunn</strong>, and son, Hugh J. <strong>Gunn</strong>; sisters, <strong>My</strong>rtle Harrison,<br />

Violet Shields, Annie Meeks, Mary Jane Travis, Virginia Wicks; brothers, Robert Sutphin,<br />

C.W. Sutphin and Raymond Sutphin. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a member of Highland United<br />

Methodist Church. Survivors include seven sons, Wade W. <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife, Adelle, of<br />

Stephens City, Va., Leonard F. <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife, Deana, of Colonial Heights, Kenneth C.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> and wife, Abigail, of Madison, N.C., Harold R. <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife, Alice, of Varina,<br />

Robert L <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife, Phyllis,of Colonial Heights, William (John) <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife,<br />

Janice, of Colonial Heights and Douglas (Mac) <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife, Linda, of Dinwiddie; two<br />

daughters, Bettie G. Phillips of Chesapeake, Va., and Patricia (Diane) Baker of Highland<br />

Springs; a brother William Earl Sutphin of Ga.; 24 grandchildren; 39 great-grandchildren<br />

and one great-great grandson; and numerous nieces and nephews. A funeral service will be<br />

held at 11 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 30, 2006, in the Colonial Heights Chapel of the E. Alvin<br />

Small Funeral Homes and Crematory, 2033 Boulevard, with the Rev. Keith Ritchie<br />

officiating. Interment Southlawn Memorial Park. The family will receive friends at the<br />

funeral home from 6-8 p.m. Friday. Flowers are welcome or contributions may be made to<br />

American Heart Association, P.O. Box 5216, Glen Allen, VA 23058. Condolences may be<br />

registered atwww.ealvinsmall.com The Progress Index<br />

Bessie <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Thursday, September 18, 2003 - Bessie <strong>Gunn</strong>, 71, of Ridgely, Tennessee, died Friday, Sept.<br />

12, 2003 at Dyersburg Regional Medical Center. Services were Wednesday at Ridgely<br />

Chapel Baptist Church with the Rev. Tom Sanders officiating. Burial was in Citizen<br />

Cemetery in Tiptonville. H.H. Hudson Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />

Bessie <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Bessie <strong>Gunn</strong> wife of Cyrus Williams, at 141 St. Mark's Place, St. George, Staten Island, on<br />

Saturday evening, June 1. Funeral on Tuesday, June 4, 1918 at 2 P.M., from the above<br />

address. Toronto papers please copy.<br />

Bessie Jo <strong>Gunn</strong> COBLE<br />

Humphreys Tennessee - Age 74 April 11, 2005 Age 74, of Waverly. April 11, 2005. Funeral<br />

11 a.m. Thursday. LUFF-BOWEN FUNERAL HOME (931) 296-2437. Funeral services for<br />

Bessie Jo Coble, 74, of Waverly were 11 a.m. Thursday, April 13, 2005 from the chapel of<br />

Luff Bowen Funeral Home in Waverly with Rev. Dennis Perkins and Rev. Mark Medley<br />

officiating. Interment followed in Chessor Cemetery in Coble. Mrs. Coble, a lifelong<br />

resident of Humphreys County, died Monday, April 11, 2005 at Baptist Hospital in<br />

Nashville. She was a retired packer for Acme Boot Co. and attended at First Baptist<br />

Church in Waverly. Survivors include three daughters, Patsy Adams and her husband,<br />

Nelson of Waverly, Rena Hall and her husband, Lee of Goodlettsville and Judy Manor and<br />

her husband, Troy of Waverly; three sisters, Ora Lee Stewart of Waverly, Bobbie Jean<br />

Cogdill of Dickson and Katherine Medley of Nashville; three sisters-in-law, Patty Collier of<br />

Waverly, Rue Brigham of Waverly and Maxine Jackson of Nashville; grandchildren, Jason


Manor and his wife, Sarah of Fairview, Jeff Manor and his wife, Heather of Waverly,<br />

Michael Adams and his wife, Jennifer of Burns, Kevin Adams of Waverly and Chris Hall<br />

of Goodlettsville; great-grandchildren, Cody Manor, Lindsay Manor and Cameron Manor,<br />

all of Waverly, Hayden Adams of Waverly and Gracie Adams of Burns. She was preceded<br />

in death by her husband, Ferrell Coble; parents, Walter Lee <strong>Gunn</strong> and Mary Ellen<br />

Holland; son, Stanley Coble; brother, Billy <strong>Gunn</strong>; grandson, David Adams; and greatgranddaughter,<br />

Laura Adams<br />

Bessie Louise <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

WILLMAR — Bessie Louise <strong>Gunn</strong>, 86, of Willmar, formerly of Spicer, died Tuesday<br />

March 31, 2009, at Scandia Assisted Living in Willmar, Mn. The service will be at 1 p.m.<br />

Saturday at Faith Lutheran Church in Spicer. Burial will be at Spicer City Cemetery.<br />

Visitation will be from 5 to 7 p.m. Friday at Johnson Funeral Home in <strong>New</strong> London and<br />

continue one hour prior to the service at the church. She was born Oct. 28, 1922, in Pine<br />

City to Carl and Ethel (Mankoff) Garrett. The family lived in Faribault and Owatonna<br />

before moving to Lakota, Iowa, where she received the majority of her schooling. She<br />

married Daniel <strong>Gunn</strong> on Oct. 18, 1941, in Esterville, Iowa. They lived in Cylinder, Iowa,<br />

until 1948 when they moved to Swea City, Iowa, and then to Senica, Iowa. In 1950, they<br />

moved to Spicer where they farmed until 1967 when they moved to Sauk Rapids. In 1985,<br />

they moved back to Spicer. Daniel died in 1990. In 1999, she moved to the Scandia Central<br />

Minnesota Senior Care Center.She was a member of Faith Lutheran Church in Spicer. She<br />

is survived by her children: Ruth Hoffman of Kandiyohi, Phyllis (and John) Wilken of St.<br />

Cloud, Daniel <strong>Gunn</strong> (and Carol Beekman) of Long Beach, Calif., and Betty Thurston of<br />

Sauk Rapids; seven grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death<br />

by her husband; daughter: Cindy; son-in-law: Dave Thurston; two brothers and two<br />

sisters<br />

Bessie M. "Madear" <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

97, of 810 E. 15th St., Sheffield, Ala., passed away Sept. 10, 2011. Funeral arrangements for<br />

Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> will be at noon Thursday, Sept. 15, 2011, at Sterling Boulevard Church of<br />

Christ, Sheffield, Ala. Burial will be in Oakwood Cemetery, Tuscumbia, Ala. The body will<br />

be placed in the church one hour before the service. She leaves to cherish her memories<br />

eight daughters, Lucy Elliott, Margaret Elliott, Bettie Poole, Polly Perkins, of Sheffield,<br />

Ala., Elsie (Gus) Ownes, San Diego, Calif., Mildred (Oliver) Oates, Philadelphia, Pa.,<br />

Martha Henderson, Muscle Shoals, Ala., Vera (Leland) Howell, Tuscumbia, Ala.; two sons,<br />

Larry (Willa) <strong>Gunn</strong> Sr. and Willie <strong>Gunn</strong>, Sheffield, Ala.; one devoted sister, Imogene<br />

White, Sheffield, Ala.; 27 grandchildren; 34 great-grandchildren; 13 great-greatgrandchildren;<br />

three sisters-in-law, Bernice Lewis, Leighton, Ala., Keziah Adams,<br />

Chattanooga, Tenn., Jeanie King, Detroit, Mich.; a host of nieces, nephews, cousins and<br />

friends. Thompson and Son Funeral Home, Tuscumbia, directing. Published in Florence<br />

Times Daily on September 14, 2011<br />

Bertram Edwin <strong>Gunn</strong>


Eau Claire Leader, Eau Claire, Wisconsin - 9/20/1949, Death date: 9/20/1949 Bertram<br />

(Puss) <strong>Gunn</strong>, HOLDER OF HERO AWARD, DIES Bertram <strong>Gunn</strong>, 44, died yesterday<br />

morning at Sacred Heart Hospital. He lived on Monroe Street, route 25. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> is<br />

survived by his daughter, Joan Patricia, and his brother, Robert L. <strong>Gunn</strong>, of Eau Claire.<br />

“Puss”, as Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was known to his friends, was a member of the American Legion, the<br />

Veterans of Foreign Wars, the Elks, and local union no. 517. He attended Eau Claire high<br />

school and Eau Claire State Teachers College, where he was a football star. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> held<br />

an inactive second lieutenant’s commission in the U.S. Army reserve and enlisted in the<br />

Navy during World War II, when he served 3 ½ years in the Pacific theater. During his life,<br />

Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> saved the lives of 11 people, beginning at the age of 12, when he saved the life of<br />

a grown man. In 1924 his reputation came to the attention of the Ralston Hero<br />

Commission, and this organization awarded him their bronze medal. Funeral services will<br />

be held Thursday from Golden Funeral Home and from St. Patrick’s church. The Very<br />

Rev. J. Francis Brady will officiate and interment will be in St. Patrick’s cemetery. Military<br />

rites will be accorded at the grave by post 308 of the Veterans of Foreign Wars<br />

Bessie Mae <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

77, of Tampa, passed December 5, 2008. She is survived by relatives and friends. Memorial<br />

service will be at 1 p.m. Saturday, at Kingdom Hall, Danny Bryan Road. Wilson FH<br />

Published by TBO.com on 12/11/2008<br />

Bessie McCoy <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

WALNUT, Tn - Bessie McCoy <strong>Gunn</strong>, 93, homemaker, died of heart failure Wednesday at<br />

Resthaven Nursing Home in Ripley. Services will be at 2 p.m. Friday at Harmony Baptist<br />

Church, where she was a member, with burial in the church cemetery. McBride Funeral<br />

Home of Ripley has charge. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong>, the widow of Charlie <strong>Gunn</strong>, leaves a daughter,<br />

Janice Talley of Savannah, Ga.; two sons, Doc <strong>Gunn</strong> of Walnut and Carl <strong>Gunn</strong> of Ripley; a<br />

sister, Lila Bounds of Cincinnati, nine grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.<br />

Published Commercial Appeal, Memphis Tn - June 27, 1996<br />

Bessie <strong>My</strong>rl <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Anniston- Funeral services for Mrs. Bessie <strong>My</strong>rl <strong>Gunn</strong>, 84, of Anniston will be Wednesday,<br />

March 22 at 11 AM at McCoy United Methodist Church with the Rev. Mike Brinkman<br />

officiating. Burial will follow at Edgemont Cemetery. The family will receive friends<br />

tonight from 6 to 8 at the funeral home. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> died Sunday evening at Stringfellow<br />

Memorial Hospital.Survivors include; her son, Donald <strong>Gunn</strong> of Indianapolis, Ind.; three<br />

daughters, Shirley Lewis of Chattanooga, Tenn., Betty Willingham of Oxford, and Ann<br />

House of Anniston; eleven grandchildren, fourteen great-grandchildren, and two greatgreat-grandchildren.<br />

Pallbearers will be grandsons. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a native and lifelong<br />

resident of Anniston and a member of McCoy United Methodist Church. She was retired<br />

from Anniston Army Depot. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was preceded by her husband, Charlie <strong>Gunn</strong>, her<br />

sister, Mamie Lois Seats, her parents, John and Lula Seats, and a granddaughter, Kathey<br />

Lewis. In lieu of flowers, the family request that memorials be made on Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong>'s behalf<br />

to the Building Fund at McCoy United Methodist Church (P. O. Box 2163, Anniston<br />

36202). The family would like to express a special thank you to Dr. Wilfredo Granna and


the staff of the PCU unit at Stringfellow Memorial Hospital. Gray Brown-Service<br />

Mortuary in charge of arrangements.<br />

Bessie Oleta Early <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Hickory, NC-- Mrs. Bessie Oleta Early <strong>Gunn</strong>, 95, died August 2, 2003. Funeral is 2 p.m.<br />

Sunday at Oakwood Cemetery, Statesville. Published in the Charlotte Observer on<br />

8/3/2003.<br />

Bessie B. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

The funeral service for Bessie <strong>Gunn</strong>, 101, of Opelika, AL, will be at 2:00 p.m., Saturday,<br />

December 13, 2003, at Galilee Missionary Baptist Church in Opelika, AL with burial in the<br />

church cemetery, Pastor Jerome Norris will officiate. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong>, who died Saturday,<br />

December 6, 2003, at East Alabama Medical Center in Opelika, AL, was born September<br />

25, 1902 in Chambers County, Alabama.The body will be at the church one hour prior to<br />

the service. She was a member of Galilee Missionary Baptist Church. Survivors include: six<br />

daughters, Ocie P. (Henry) Johnson, Mary Wallace, Charlean Thornton, Ethel <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

Dorothy Lee <strong>Gunn</strong> and Annie Bessie (Roosevelt) Jordan, all of Opelika, AL; nine<br />

grandchildren; twenty-one great-grandchildren; ten great-great-grandchildren; and a host<br />

of nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. Harris Funeral Home is directing<br />

Bessie L. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Bessie Louise <strong>Gunn</strong>, 86, of Willmar, Minn. formerly of Spicer, died Tuesday at Scandia<br />

Assisted Living in Willmar. The service will be at 1 p.m. Saturday at Faith Lutheran<br />

Church in Spicer. Burial will be at Spicer City Cemetery. Visitation will be from 5 to 7 p.m.<br />

Friday at Johnson Funeral Home in <strong>New</strong> London and continue one hour prior to the<br />

service at the church. She was born Oct. 28, 1922, in Pine City to Carl and Ethel (Mankoff)<br />

Garrett. The family lived in Faribault and Owatonna before moving to Lakota, Iowa,<br />

where she received the majority of her schooling. She married Daniel <strong>Gunn</strong> on Oct. 18,<br />

1941, in Esterville, Iowa. They lived in Cylinder, Iowa, until 1948 when they moved to Swea<br />

City, Iowa, and then to Senica, Iowa. In 1950, they moved to Spicer where they farmed<br />

until 1967 when they moved to Sauk Rapids. In 1985, they moved back to Spicer. Daniel<br />

died in 1990. In 1999, she moved to the Scandia Central Minnesota Senior Care Center.<br />

She was a member of Faith Lutheran Church in Spicer. She is survived by her children:<br />

Ruth Hoffman of Kandiyohi, Phyllis (and John) Wilken of St. Cloud, Daniel <strong>Gunn</strong> (and<br />

Carol Beekman) of Long Beach, Calif., and Betty Thurston of Sauk Rapids; seven<br />

grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband;<br />

daughter: Cindy; son-in-law: Dave Thurston; two brothers and two sisters.<br />

Bessie <strong>Gunn</strong> Wrenn,<br />

80, of Pulaski, Virginia, died Friday January 25, 1974, in a Pulaski hospital. Funeral will be<br />

2 p.m. Sunday at the First United Methodist Church with the Rev. Gordon Goodgame<br />

officiating. Burial will be in Oakwood Cemetery. She was a native of Rockingham County,<br />

N.C., and was a retired deputy clerk of Superior Court in Rockingham County. Surviving<br />

are husband, Raymond W. Wrenn; daughter, Mrs. Alan D. Groseclose of Pulaski; sons,<br />

Benjamin R. Wrenn of Reidsville, N.C., Lt. Cdr. Raymond W. Wrenn Jr. of Topsham, Me.;


sisters, Mrs. V. T. Craddock Sr. of LaGrange, N.C., Miss Cordelle <strong>Gunn</strong> of Reidsville;<br />

brothers, Arthur T. <strong>Gunn</strong> Sr. of Danville, R. W. <strong>Gunn</strong> of South Boston, Ira R. <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Wilson, N.C. The family will see friends at Stevens Funeral Home today. (Cora Bessie<br />

Wrenn)<br />

Bettie <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

The many friends and acquaintances of Mr. John A. <strong>Gunn</strong> and his wife Kate, offer them<br />

their sympathy in the death of their little daughter, Bettie, who died on the 9 July, 1889.<br />

Bettie was 14 months old a bright loving sprightly affectionate child beloved by all who<br />

knew her. (John Anderson <strong>Gunn</strong> and Kate Walker of Robertson County, Tennessee -<br />

Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> descendant)<br />

Bettie <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Funeral services for Miss Bettie <strong>Gunn</strong> were held from Prospect church near here Saturday<br />

afternoon at 2:30 o'clock by Rev. S. J. Barnes and Rev. S. F. Nicks of Roxboro. Interment<br />

will be in the church cemetery. Miss <strong>Gunn</strong> was 83 years of age. She died Friday morning at<br />

3:30 o'clock at the home of her nephew, J. O. <strong>Gunn</strong>. She had been a member of the<br />

Methodist church for 65 years. Reidsville Review, Rockingham Co., NC Mon. 3-23-1931<br />

Bettie <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Thursday, May 22, 2003 - Bettie Lou <strong>Gunn</strong>, 77, of Cape Girardeau passed away Tuesday,<br />

May 20, 2003, at St. Francis Medical Center. She was born Nov. 10, 1925, in Cape<br />

Girardeau, daughter of Hugh and Roxie Henson Mitchell. She was a graduate of Central<br />

High School. Bettie worked 30 years in Pensacola, Fla. She moved to Alaska and worked on<br />

the Alaska Pipe Line from 1980 to 1983, where she was a member of the Culinary Union.<br />

Upon retirement in 1983, Bettie moved back to Cape Girardeau. She has been a resident of<br />

Fountainbleau Lodge more than three years. Survivors include a son and daughter-in-law,<br />

Victor R. and Mary <strong>Gunn</strong> of Cape Girardeau; a sister, Marabelle Sams of Biloxi, Miss.; a<br />

brother, Diamond Blakney of Biloxi; a granddaughter, Alexia <strong>Gunn</strong> of Cape Girardeau;<br />

two uncles, Donald and Fred Kraft of Cape Girardeau. She was preceded in death by two<br />

brothers. A graveside service will be held at 2 p.m. Friday at Lorimier Cemetery in Cape<br />

Girardeau. The Rev. Joel Hebert will officiate. McCombs Funeral Home in Cape<br />

Girardeau is in charge of arrangements.<br />

Bettie <strong>Gunn</strong> Baldacci,<br />

84, of Richmond, entered into eternal rest Friday, March 7, 2008. She was preceded in<br />

death by her husband, Leo P. Baldacci. She leaves to cherish her memory two devoted<br />

children and their spouses, Bill and Janet Baldacci, and Janet B. and Steve Puckett; five<br />

loving grandchildren, Jen, Nikki, Brittany, Vanessa, and Brian; six great-grandchildren,<br />

Mackenzie, Jonah, Julia, Sadie, Delilah, and Ava; and one sister, Virginia G. Sheperd. The<br />

family will receive friends 4 to 6 p.m. Sunday and 6 to 8 p.m. Monday at Bliley's - Staples<br />

Mill, 8510 Staples Mill Rd., where a celebration of her life will be held 10 a.m. Tuesday,<br />

March 11. Interment Sunset Memorial Park. The family would like to express a very<br />

special thank you to the staff at Bon Secours Hospice and Chestnut Grove Assisted Living.<br />

(Burwell and Mary S. Williams <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)


Bettiejane <strong>Gunn</strong> Sands<br />

REIDSVILLE - Bettiejane <strong>Gunn</strong> Sands, 82, of 333 Valley Level Rd. died Thursday (Jan.<br />

31, 2013) at Morehead Hospital. Born (July 22, 1930) to the late Robert Earlie and Sarah<br />

Walker <strong>Gunn</strong>, she had lived in the Wentworth Community all of her life.<br />

Graveside Services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Saturday (Feb. 2, 2013) in Evergreen<br />

Memory Gardens with Rev. Marty Brim and Dr. William C. Hayes officiating.<br />

She was preceded in death by her brother and sister-in-law: Bruce E. and Josephine S.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> and her sister and brother-in-law: Edna G. and William N. McCollum.<br />

Surviving is her husband: Henry E. Sands of the home; nephew: Wayne <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Kingsville, TX; brother-in-law: Harold Sands (Lois) of Reidsville; sisters-in-law: Ruth<br />

Matthews of Reidsville & Frances Tate (Clyde) of Greensboro; special niece-in-law: Cathy<br />

Mutarelli (Thomas) of Reidsville. The family will see friends from 5 p.m. until 7 p.m.<br />

Friday (Feb. 1, 2013) at Citty Funeral Home and at other times, they will be at the<br />

residence. Memorials may be made to: Wentworth Presbyterian Church c/o Susan Irving<br />

1028 NC 704 Madison, NC 27025-7827. Online condolences may be made at<br />

www.cittyfh.com (Thoams and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Betty Evelyn Robinson <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

1928 ~ 2007 Our loving and devoted mother and friend, Betty, age 79, passed away at home<br />

on Saturday, August 25, 2007. Born April 10, 1928, in Covington, Kentucky, to William<br />

Bernie Robinson and Livena Gaynell Wheeler, she grew up in Richmond, Virginia. After<br />

graduating high school, she traveled by train to Blue Mountain, Mississippi, to attend Blue<br />

Mountain College. While there, she met her husband, Raymond Godwin <strong>Gunn</strong>, and they<br />

were married on May 28, 1947. Our father's career as a naval officer took our family to<br />

Maryland, Virginia, Rhode Island, <strong>New</strong> Jersey, California and Panama, and fostered<br />

Betty's life-long love of travel. In later years, she visited <strong>New</strong> Zealand, Saipan, Alaska,<br />

Canada, and Scotland, where she attended the Worldwide Gathering of the Clan <strong>Gunn</strong>.<br />

She enjoyed sewing, needlepoint and genealogy, and most recently, she began painting<br />

landscapes in oil. We will remember her for her kindness, generosity of spirit and most of<br />

all, her terrific sense of humor. Her husband, Raymond, preceded her in death on January<br />

1, 2000. She is survived by sons Raymond Godwin (Mary Delle), and Alan Lee (Melissa);<br />

grandchildren Christopher Michael <strong>Gunn</strong>, Laura Elizabeth (Graeme) Dickson, and<br />

Matthew Gamble <strong>Gunn</strong>; great-grandchild Hendon Graeme Dickson; brother William<br />

Bernie Robinson III, daughter-in-law Jane <strong>Gunn</strong>, and dear friend June Woodruff. She will<br />

be interred with her husband at Ft. Sam Houston National Cemetery in San Antonio,<br />

Texas. A Memorial Service for her family and friends will be held Saturday, September 1,<br />

at 11 a.m. at Friendship Manor, 1320 S. 500 East, in Salt Lake City. The family requests<br />

flowers to be sent to Friendship Manor. Arrangements entrusted to Starks Funeral Parlor.<br />

We want to express our appreciation to the excellent hospice staff and many friends who<br />

helped care for Betty, Published in the Salt Lake Tribune from 8/30/2007 - 8/31/2007.<br />

Betty J. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

TELL CITY, Ind. — Betty J. Bender <strong>Gunn</strong>, 86, passed away on Tuesday, May 20, 2008, at<br />

her home in Tell City. She was born in Omaha, Neb., on March 22, 1922, to the late Noah<br />

and Florence (Comer) Deles Dernier. She is also preceded in death by her first husband,


Lawrence Bender, in 1980, and a brother, Gene Deles Dernier. She married her second<br />

husband, Clifford <strong>Gunn</strong>, on December 28, 1988. Betty had worked at Tell City Desk<br />

Company, Tell City Clinic, and was a court reporter for the Perry County Circuit Court<br />

for over 20 years. After retirement she volunteered as a court reporter for the Tri-State<br />

area. She was for more than 50 years a member of Evangelical United Church of Christ,<br />

where she sang in the church choir and was a member of the American Legion Auxiliary<br />

and 50-year member of Hoosier Heights Country Club. She was chairman and volunteer<br />

for the Adult Reading Program and a volunteer for Perry County Memorial Hospital<br />

Auxiliary. Betty performed in the Tell City Schweitzer Fest Theatre Presentations and sang<br />

in the Lincoln Land Community Choir. She was also involved in the Friday Book Club and<br />

the Pretty Girls Bridge Club. Betty was recognized as Tell City Junior Women's Senior<br />

Service Award in 1995.She is survived by her husband, Clifford <strong>Gunn</strong> of Tell City; sons,<br />

Larry (<strong>My</strong>ra) Bender of Central City, Ky., and Gene (Linda) Bender of Lexington Park,<br />

Md.; stepsons, Bob (Joan) <strong>Gunn</strong> of Effingham, Ill., Paul (Jan) <strong>Gunn</strong> of Evansville and Jon<br />

(Julie) <strong>Gunn</strong> of Santa Claus, Ind,; 10 grandchildren, Elizabeth (Bill) Lehner of Annapolis,<br />

Md., Brett (Monica) Bender of Orlando, Fla., Brittany (Doug) Renwick of Mount Vernon,<br />

Wash., Hal Bender of Elizabethtown, Ky., Missy (Mike) Harper of Effingham, Ill., Pam<br />

(Greg) Seamen of Effingham, Ill., Kris <strong>Gunn</strong> of Baltimore, Md., Kelly (Eric) Wagoner of<br />

Shelbyville, IN and Abby <strong>Gunn</strong> of Santa Claus, IN; 8 great-grandchildren Funeral services<br />

will be at 11 a.m. CDT on Saturday, May 24, at Evangelical United Church of Christ in<br />

Tell City. Rev. Lance Lackore will officiate. Visitation will be held on Friday from 4 to 8<br />

p.m. and on Saturday morning from 9 to 10:45 a.m. at Zoercher-Gillick Funeral Home in<br />

Tell City. Memorial contributions may be made to Evangelical United Church of Christ<br />

Student Aid or Tell City Athletic Fund.<br />

Betty Lou Archer <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Betty Lou (Archer) <strong>Gunn</strong>, age 75, of Odessa, Tezas passed from this life on Wednesday,<br />

January 4, 2012, at Hospice House in Odessa after a lengthy illness. She was born in Big<br />

Spring on November 7, 1936 to the late Audrey and Katherine (Jones) Archer. She married<br />

Paul <strong>Gunn</strong> in Odessa on February 22, 1965. Betty was a homemaker; beloved wife, mother,<br />

grandmother and great-grandmother. Betty was very active in her church and in her<br />

community. She was always ready and willing to do anything she could to help others. She<br />

was a very loving and lovable person. She loved crafting and won awards for her cake<br />

decorating. She was devoted to her family and enjoyed having coffee with friends. Those<br />

left to cherish her love and memory are her husband: Paul <strong>Gunn</strong> of Odessa; three sons:<br />

Wayne Anderson and Mike Anderson of Odessa and Bobby Anderson of Pryor, OK; two<br />

sisters: Linda Kay Arnold of Stephenville and Kathie Sue Curd of Odessa; nine<br />

grandchildren and five great-grandchildren and her beloved pet: Scooter. In addition to<br />

her parents, her sisters: Darlene Whisenhunt, Carol Stamps and Donna Fay and three<br />

brothers: Jerry Vaughn Archer, Rudy Earl Archer and Donald Leon Archer, precede her<br />

in death. The family wishes to thank Home Hospice and the Hospice House staff for all<br />

their love and care. Funeral services will be 11:00am, Saturday, January 7, 2012, at Acres<br />

West Funeral Chapel, officiated by Rev. Jimmy Braswell. Interment will follow at Sunset<br />

Memorial Gardens. Arrangements are entrusted to Acres West Funeral Chapel


Betty Marguerite <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Age 91, of Honolulu, died in Arcadia Retirement Residence in Honolulu on July 5. She was<br />

born on April 10, 1920 in Crooked Creek, Wyoming of parents Wylie Sherwin and Mildred<br />

Huntington. Betty is survived by her son Timothy (Barbara), grandson Patrick, brother<br />

Russell, and sister-in-law Helen. Betty grew up in Wapiti, Wyoming on the Shoshone River,<br />

25 miles east of the entrance to Yellowstone Park. She and her four siblings (Ted, Virginia,<br />

Clifford and Russell) helped their father and step-mother (Nina) run The Trail Shop, their<br />

motel-restaurant-gift shop in Wapiti. Betty graduated from Cody High School and the Parker<br />

Business School in Denver. She married Harold (“Hal”) <strong>Gunn</strong> in 1941 and they moved to<br />

Albuquerque, <strong>New</strong> Mexico in 1947. Betty and Hal began their life in Hawaii in 1968, after<br />

selling their business, <strong>Gunn</strong>’s Travel Trailers, the first recreational vehicle dealership in <strong>New</strong><br />

Mexico, founded in 1954. They became residents of The Arcadia in 1988. Betty was an avid<br />

golfer, mostly at the Oahu Country Club where she and Hal were long-time members. She was<br />

also an accomplished pianist and a competitive bridge player, having achieved “Life Master”<br />

status. A sports enthusiast, she very much enjoyed rooting for Notre Dame football, Atlanta<br />

Braves baseball and all the sports teams her grandson played on from grade school through<br />

college.<br />

Betty Lou <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

79, of Mansfield, Georgia, died Monday, August 17,2008. The body was cremated.<br />

Memorial service was Friday; Hart's Mortuary.<br />

L. Elizabeth "Betty" <strong>Gunn</strong> McClure<br />

passed away Monday, Jan. 22, 2007. A private memorial service is being planned. Ashes<br />

will be buried in Oberlin, Ohio. She was born July 6, 1918, in Oberlin, Ohio. She was a<br />

graduate of the Ohio State University and the University of Missouri. Mrs. McClure was a<br />

retired reading specialist with the Columbia Public Schools. She was active in Pi Lambda<br />

Theta, Delta Kappa Gamma, Phi Delta Kappa, Columbia Teachers Association, Missouri<br />

State Teachers Association, Kings Daughters, Daughters of the American Revolution,<br />

Womens Symphony League, Fortnightly, First Presbyterian Church of Columbia and was<br />

a founding member of the Assistance League of Mid-Missouri. Active and interested in<br />

community affairs, she served on the Missouri State Board of Mental Health, the<br />

University of Missouri YM-YW Board, the Boone County Chapter of the American Red<br />

Cross and served as a volunteer at Columbia Regional Hospital. Mrs. McClure is survived<br />

by daughters Dianne E. Ruetsch of Columbia, Deborah J. Sjerven of Minneapolis;<br />

granddaughters Rebecca Ruetsch Finkelstein and Rachel M. Ruetsch; grandson Michael J.<br />

Sjerven; and great-grandsons Ari B. Finkelstein and Ethan J. Finkelstein. In lieu of<br />

flowers, donations may be made to the Sylvia Liggett <strong>Gunn</strong> Music Fund at First<br />

Presbyterian Church or to the Assistance League of Mid-Missouri. Arrangements under<br />

the direction of Parker Funeral Service and Crematory<br />

Betty Jean <strong>Gunn</strong>,


Humboldt, Tennessee - Services for Betty Jean <strong>Gunn</strong>, 36, will be Saturday, May 11, 2002 at<br />

3:00 PM at Morning Star Baptist Church with burial in Rose Hill Cemetery. She died May<br />

7, 2002 at Baptist Hospital in Huntingdon, Tennessee of heart failure. For more info call<br />

Baskerville Funeral Home at 731-784-1717. As reported in The Jackson Sun: 05/11/2002<br />

Betty Jean <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Elizabeth Jean Law - 9/10/98 Betty J. Law, 74, of Bridgeport, died Tuesday, Sept. 1, 1998,<br />

at her residence. She was born in Grantsville, the daughter of the late James Alley <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

and Elizabeth Kelly <strong>Gunn</strong> McIntire. She was a graduate of Calhoun County High School<br />

and West Virginia Business College, and retired from the Harrison County Clerk's office<br />

where she served as bookkeeper. She was a member of Rachel Chapter #47 Order of<br />

Eastern Star (now Queen Ester Chapter #11). Surviving are two daughters, Victoria Seders<br />

of Bridgeport and Robin Compton of Farmington, N.M. one sister, Edna Fowler of Lorain,<br />

Ohio; and four grandchildren, Michael and Robert Seders of Bridgeport and Nathan and<br />

Tyler Compton of Farmington. She was preceded in death by her husband, Robert G. Law;<br />

two brothers, Edward Bill <strong>Gunn</strong> and Robert <strong>Gunn</strong>; and two sisters, Eleanor Lutz and<br />

Emma "Boots" Johnson. Services were held at Bridgeport Cemetery, with Rev. Thomas P.<br />

Horne officiating. (Franklin and Mary McDaniel <strong>Gunn</strong> desc).<br />

Betty Jean <strong>Gunn</strong> Davis<br />

Funeral services for Betty Jean <strong>Gunn</strong> Davis, 64, of Clarkesville, Georgia, were held at 2<br />

p.m. Monday, Feb. 9, at the chapel of McGahee-Griffin & Stewart Funeral Home with<br />

Wilford Dean and the Rev. Steve McIntyre officiating. Burial followed at Amy's Creek<br />

Baptist Church Cemetery. Mrs. Davis died Saturday, Feb. 7, 2009, at Habersham Medical<br />

Center following a sudden illness. Born Dec. 7, 1944, in Habersham County, she was the<br />

daughter of Mildred Free <strong>Gunn</strong> of Demorest and the late Fred <strong>Gunn</strong>. In addition to her<br />

father, she was preceded in death by her husband, Young Davis; and sister, Virginia Cook..<br />

Mrs. Davis enjoyed working in her yard, gardening and fishing. In addition to her mother,<br />

survivors include her daughter and son-in-law, Debra and Clint Chitwood of Clarkesville;<br />

son and daughter-in-law, William and Lisa Vandergriff of Clarkesville; brother and sisterin-law,<br />

Tommy and Peggy <strong>Gunn</strong> of Demorest; brother, Ronnie <strong>Gunn</strong> of Alto; sister and<br />

brother-in-law, Elaine and Willie D. Wheeler of Demorest; sister, Dorothy Parrish of<br />

Loganville; grandchildren, Hannah and her husband, Brandon DeMore, Kayla Chitwood,<br />

Cody Vandergriff; and a number of nieces and nephews. Memorials may be made to the<br />

Clarkesville Soup Kitchen, P.O. Box 725, Cornelia, GA 30531<br />

Betty Jean <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

age 81 years, died 10/21/08. Preceded in death by husband, Bernard <strong>Gunn</strong>. Survived by<br />

daughter, Rene E. <strong>Gunn</strong>; sons, Bernard <strong>Gunn</strong> (Thelma), Michael and Douglas <strong>Gunn</strong>;<br />

sister, Doris Avery (William), all Omaha; 15 grandchildren; 21 great-grandchildren; other<br />

relatives; dear friends. Viewing Sun. 3-8 PM with family present from 6-7 PM. Celebration<br />

of Life Mon. 2 PM all at <strong>My</strong>ers Chapel with Ministers John and Vivian Ewing officiating.<br />

Interment Forest Lawn, Omaha, Nebraska<br />

Betty Jean <strong>Gunn</strong>


Betty Jean <strong>Gunn</strong>, 84, retired teacher, died Monday February 22, 2006 in Tulsa, Oklahoma.<br />

Visitation 7-8 p.m. Wednesday, Cooper-Althouse Funeral Home, and service 10 a.m.<br />

Thursday, First Baptist Church.<br />

Betty Karen <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

49, of Houston (Perry County), stepmother of Walter <strong>Gunn</strong> II of Quitman and Sherrie<br />

Singleton of Conway, died Monday (Jan. 1, 2001). Born Feb. 28, 1951, in Exeter, Calif., a<br />

daughter of A.G. and Norma Zachary, she was a homemaker and a member of Antioch<br />

Baptist Church. Other survivors are her husband, Walter H. <strong>Gunn</strong>; two daughters, April<br />

Gazo of Houston and Karrie Pierce of Lincoln (Washington County); another<br />

stepdaughter, Lorrie Harkey of North Little Rock; three brothers, Don Zachary, Ken<br />

Zachary and Dick Zachary, all of California; two sisters, Sharon Byus of California and<br />

Sue Donoho of Atkins (Pope County); 11 grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren.<br />

Funeral services will be 2 p.m. Friday at Houston Baptist Church with the Rev. Stanley<br />

Wallace officiating. Burial will be in Antioch Cemetery. Visitation will begin this afternoon<br />

at Harris Funeral Home of Perryville.<br />

Betty Lou <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

77, of Cape Girardeau passed away Tuesday, May 20, 2003, at St. Francis Medical Center.<br />

She was born Nov. 10, 1925, in Cape Girardeau, daughter of Hugh and Roxie Henson<br />

Mitchell. She was a graduate of Central High School. Bettie worked 30 years in Pensacola,<br />

Fla. She moved to Alaska and worked on the Alaska Pipe Line from 1980 to 1983, where<br />

she was a member of the Culinary Union. Upon retirement in 1983, Bettie moved back to<br />

Cape Girardeau. She has been a resident of Fountainbleau Lodge more than three years.<br />

Survivors include a son and daughter-in-law, Victor R. and Mary <strong>Gunn</strong> of Cape<br />

Girardeau; a sister, Marabelle Sams of Biloxi, Miss.; a brother, Diamond Blakney of<br />

Biloxi; a granddaughter, Alexia <strong>Gunn</strong> of Cape Girardeau; two uncles, Donald and Fred<br />

Kraft of Cape Girardeau. She was preceded in death by two brothers. A graveside service<br />

will be held at 2 p.m. Friday at Lorimier Cemetery in Cape Girardeau. The Rev. Joel<br />

Hebert will officiate.<br />

Betty Luck <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

WASHINGTON, N.C. -- Ms. Bettie Luck <strong>Gunn</strong>, 70, died Thursday, May 20, 2004. Funeral<br />

services 10 a.m. Thursday, Paul Funeral Home Chapel. Burial 10 a.m. Friday at Forest<br />

Lawn Cemetery, Norfolk Va. Mrs. Bettie Luck <strong>Gunn</strong>, age 70, a resident of Ridgewood<br />

Manor Nursing Center, died in the Beaufort County Hospital Tuesday morning May 18,<br />

2004. Funeral services will be held in the Paul Funeral Home Chapel in Washington on<br />

Thursday May 20 at 10 a.m. Pastor Phillip Jethro will officiate. Graveside services will be<br />

held at 10 a.m. Friday May 21 in Forest Lawn Cemetery in Norfolk, Virginia. Rev. Graham<br />

Hudgins will officiate. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions should be made to the<br />

church or charity of the donor's choice. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born in Richmond, Virginia on<br />

December 28, 1933, the daughter of the late Frank Davis Luck, Jr. and Lillian Steljes Luck<br />

who preceded her in death. She lived most of her life in the Norfolk area but had been<br />

making her home in Washington since 1987. She was a graduate of Maury High School in<br />

Norfolk and attended Southern Seminary and Junior College in Buena Vista, Virginia,


Bryant College, Providence, Rhode Island and Old Dominion University in Norfolk. She<br />

retired after a 28 years as a teacher in the Virginia Beach and Norfolk School Systems. Her<br />

daughter Carole <strong>Gunn</strong> of Washington survives her. Her brother Frank Davis Luck, III,<br />

preceded her in death. Paul Funeral Home of Washington, N.C. is serving the <strong>Gunn</strong> family.<br />

Bess <strong>Gunn</strong> Dulan,<br />

Bess <strong>Gunn</strong> Dulan , 86, died - Wednesday, Feb. 21, 2001, at Butterfield Trail Village from<br />

complications of Alzheimer's Disease. Born July 2, 1914, in Biardstown, Texas, she was the<br />

fifth child and second daughter of Joel E. <strong>Gunn</strong> and Martha Elizabeth Walker <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

descendants of early settlers of Texas. She is survived by her husband, Harold A. Dulan,<br />

University of Arkansas professor emeritus of finance, whom she married on May 31, 1946,<br />

in Austin, Texas. Bess spent her earliest years in east Texas and later moved with her<br />

family to Austin where she earned a B.B.A. degree in general business from the University<br />

of Texas in 1934. Prior to marrying Dr. Dulan, she was employed at the capitol of the state<br />

of Texas, as a systems engineer for International Business Machines and as a computer<br />

systems supervisor for the University of Texas. Bess was a member of Central United<br />

Methodist Church; Chapter K, PEO; Marion Chapter, Daughters of the American<br />

Revolution; Daughters of the Republic of Texas; and Alpha Delta Pi sorority. A dedicated<br />

advocate of community service, she served on the board of the American Cancer<br />

Association and was a volunteer at Washington Regional Hospital and the Fayetteville City<br />

Library. She was an avid reader and was a mmber of several book clubs. She enjoyed<br />

playing bridge and was a member of the University Women's Bridge Club, <strong>New</strong>comers<br />

Bridge Club, the University Faculty Club and others. During her children's school years,<br />

she often served on the PTA and as homeroom mother. Bess placed a high value on<br />

education and often took courses at the University of Arkansas, including those taught by<br />

her husband. She enjoyed walking, jazzercise and sewing. Bess was a loving wife, mother<br />

and grandmother, and a loyal friend. In addition to her husband, she is survived by three<br />

daughters, Susan Hall of Wichita, Kan., Kathleen Alexander of Little Rock and Betsy<br />

Sexton of Collierville, Tenn.; four granddaughters, Denise Hall Montgomery of Berkeley,<br />

Calif., Alice Hall of Chicago, Ill., Rachel Sexton of Alexandria, Va., and Christina Lock of<br />

Little Rock; one great-grand- son, Robert Lock.. A memorial service will be held at 10 a.m.<br />

Saturday, Feb. 24, 2001,at Butterfield Trail Village Convocation Room, under the direction<br />

of Moore's Chapel in Fayetteville. Officiating will be the Rev. Gary B. Lunsford. In lieu of<br />

flowers, the family suggests memorials be made to the Fayetteville City Library, 217 E.<br />

Dickson, Fayetteville, 72701, or Central United Methodist Church, P.O. Box 1106,<br />

Fayetteville, Washington (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Betsy <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Mrs Betsy <strong>Gunn</strong> the affectionately known Aunt Betsey aged 81 years died June 16, 1893<br />

near Crawfordville, Georiga. She outlived all of her children. She will be interred in the<br />

Barnett Baptist Church Cemetery.<br />

Bette "Lu" <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Bette "Lu" <strong>Gunn</strong>, born September 1, 1922, joined her husband of 64 years, Walter H.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, on September 25, 2007. She was born and raised in Kansas City. While raising her


children, she was a volunteer for various charities including CASA and Cystic Fibrosis.<br />

Even with the tragic loss of 3 of her sons, she embraced life and tried to live each day to its<br />

fullest capacity. Her courage to face new challenges, even cancer, was admirable and<br />

matched by few. She had a remarkable laugh and a sparkle in her eye that often made<br />

friends and family wonder what she was up to! She was a great tennis player in her early<br />

years, and served up a fair game until about a year ago. She rarely turned down an<br />

opportunity to play bridge, see a movie, or meet you for dinner at anytime in her life. She<br />

loved her many, many years of driving skiers, sunning, swimming and floating on the<br />

waters of Lake Lotawana. Lu loved spending time outdoors. She loved moonlit nights, and<br />

felt closer to family who were far away, knowing they all shared the same moon. Her wish<br />

for her friends and family was to light a candle for her in celebration of her life. She joins<br />

her mother Mary P. Loos, her sister, Patricia Fowler, her brother, William Watson, her<br />

infant sons Douglas and Walter, and her third son, Timothy <strong>Gunn</strong>, and many friends as<br />

well. She will be missed, and always a part of the lives of her daughter, Nancy Mann, son,<br />

Richard and wife Pamela <strong>Gunn</strong>; granddaughters Dr. Allison Henschel and husband, Jim<br />

Henschel, Amy and husband Tom Gehlen, Hannah and Melanie <strong>Gunn</strong>. She was blessed<br />

and thankful to have in her life great-grandchildren, Ben and Sophia Henschel and Ashley<br />

and Emily Lu Gehlen. She always made efforts to keep up with her many nieces and<br />

nephews, and cared for them deeply. She leaves her family members the greatest gifts of<br />

all, her unequaled love and affection, zest for life, and always those unexpected little<br />

surprises that only she could create. She was greatly loved by all who knew her. Memorial<br />

services will be held at D.W. <strong>New</strong>comer's Sons Johnson County Chapel, 11200 Metcalf, OP,<br />

KS 66210 on Monday, October 1 at 6 p.m. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests donations<br />

to be made to the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation or the American Diabetes Foundation. Fond<br />

memories and condolences for the family may be left at www.dwnewcomers.com. (Arr. D.<br />

W. <strong>New</strong>comer's Sons Johnson County Chapel 913-451-1860) Published in the Kansas City<br />

Star from 9/28/2007 - 9/30/2007.<br />

Betty Louise <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

56 of Lake City, Fl. died Thursday afternoon, June 21, 2007 in Lake City. She was born in<br />

Hazlehurst, GA and moved to Lake City thirty-one years ago from High Springs, FL. In<br />

her spare time, Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> enjoyed Bingo and was a member of the American Legion. She<br />

was preceded in death by her late husband Ben <strong>Gunn</strong>, Sr.; three brothers, A.J., Lonnie and<br />

Bobby Floyd and her father, Curtis Floyd. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> is survived by her mother, Louise<br />

Floyd, Lake City; two sons, Ben <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr. (Misty), Lake City; and Lonnie<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>(Kimberly), Rincon, GA; one daughter, Lynn Meredith (Rodney), Lake City; two<br />

brothers, Billy Floyd, High Springs; and Jerelton Floyd (Nissy), Lake City; three sisters,<br />

Ann Hodge (Wayne), Hilliard, FL; Faye Johns, (John) and Jacklyn Morgan (Steve) both of<br />

Lake City. Four grandchildren, Thomas, Tyler, Timothy, Laura <strong>Gunn</strong> and a host of nieces<br />

and nephews also survive. Funeral services for Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> will be conducted on Tuesday,<br />

June 26, 2007 at 3:00 P.M. at the Gateway Forest Lawn Funeral Home Chapel with<br />

Reverend Mark Johns officiating. Interment will follow at Forest Lawn Memorial Gardens<br />

Cemetery. Visitation with the family will be held from 5:00 P.M. -7:00 P.M. Monday<br />

evening at the funeral home. Arrangements are under the direction of the<br />

GATEWAY~FOREST LAWN FUNERAL HOME, 3596 South US Hwy 441, Lake City.


386-752-1954<br />

Betty Marguerite <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Age 91, of Honolulu, died in Arcadia Retirement Residence in Honolulu on July 5. She was<br />

born on April 10, 1920 in Crooked Creek, Wyoming of parents Wylie Sherwin and Mildred<br />

Huntington. Betty is survived by her son Timothy (Barbara), grandson Patrick, brother<br />

Russell, and sister-in-law Helen. Betty grew up in Wapiti, Wyoming on the Shoshone River,<br />

25 miles east of the entrance to Yellowstone Park. She and her four siblings (Ted, Virginia,<br />

Clifford and Russell) helped their father and step-mother (Nina) run The Trail Shop, their<br />

motel-restaurant-gift shop in Wapiti. Betty graduated from Cody High School and the<br />

Parker Business School in Denver. She married Harold ("Hal") <strong>Gunn</strong> in 1941 and they<br />

moved to Albuquerque, <strong>New</strong> Mexico in 1947. Betty and Hal began their life in Hawaii in<br />

1968, after selling their business, <strong>Gunn</strong>'s Travel Trailers, the first recreational vehicle<br />

dealership in <strong>New</strong> Mexico, founded in 1954. They became residents of The Arcadia in 1988.<br />

Betty was an avid golfer, mostly at the Oahu Country Club where she and Hal were<br />

long-time members. She was also an accomplished pianist and a competitive bridge player,<br />

having achieved "Life Master" status. A sports enthusiast, she very much enjoyed rooting<br />

for Notre Dame football, Atlanta Braves baseball and all the sports teams her grandson<br />

played on from grade school through college. Service Information: Private Services Held<br />

by Family. Arrangements<br />

Betty Rose <strong>Gunn</strong> O'Bannon,<br />

81, Lima, formerly of Ada, died Wednesday, Oct. 4, 2006, at her daughter's residence in<br />

Lima. She was born Jan. 18, 1925 in Hardin County to Frank and Nona (Krisher) <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

who are deceased. She married Donald O'Bannon on Nov. 18, 1966. He died on March 10,<br />

1979. Surviving are two sons: Dan (Joyce) <strong>Gunn</strong> of Quincy, FL and Rick (Rose) Neitz of<br />

Tennessee; one daughter: Mona (Charles) Shipley of Lima; one brother, Robert (Lucretia)<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of <strong>New</strong>ark; two sisters: Imogene Bice of Kalamazoo, MI and Wava Spradlin of<br />

Florida; seven grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by<br />

three brothers: Clyde, Raymond and Garland <strong>Gunn</strong>; seven sisters: Pauline Ellis, Eva Mae<br />

Fewell, Annabelle Hunt, Gladys Hoy, Wanda Mankey, Margaret Kimmel and Wilda<br />

Leffler. Betty was the owner and operator of the Silver Dollar Saloon in Kenton. She was a<br />

member of the Lima American Legion Unit 96 Women's Auxiliary. She will be greatly<br />

missed by all her family, especially her grandchildren, Aimee and Kyle. A Memorial service<br />

will begin at 1 p.m. Monday, Oct. 9, at Hanson-Neely Funeral Home, Ada, with Father<br />

David Young officiating. Services by the American Legion Unit 96 Women's Auxiliary of<br />

Lima. There will be no visitatiion. Memorial contributions may be made to Helping Hands<br />

Home Health and Hospice, 3719 Shawnee Rd., Lima, Ohio 45806.<br />

Betty V. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Twin Lake Betty Virginia <strong>Gunn</strong>, age 75, died early Wednesday morning, November 26,<br />

2008, in Muskegon. She was born May 7, 1933 in Summitville, TN to Arling Gordon &<br />

Nellie (Petty) Freeze; and has resided in the Muskegon area since 1967. Betty was a<br />

community business woman who had owned and operated Northwest Shooters Supplies for<br />

35 years, prior to her retirement in 1996. The happiest time in Betty's life was as an active


member of Central Assembly of God where she was a Sunday School teacher, sang in the<br />

choir, served as President of the Women's Auxiliary and as head of its Mission Board.<br />

SURVIVORS include 4 children, Marvin "Alex" <strong>Gunn</strong> of Irving, TX, Terri (George)<br />

Munson of Lewisville, TX, Deborah Spofford of Muskegon and Robert "Chris" (Lori)<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Twin Lake, MI; 9 grandchildren; 3 great-grandchildren and by 2 sisters, Kathryn<br />

(William) <strong>My</strong>ers and Carolyn (Robert) Geik, both of Niles, MI. SERVICES will be 3 PM<br />

Saturday, November 29, 2008 at The Lee Chapel Sytsema Funeral Homes, Inc. 6291 S.<br />

Harvey Street 231-798-1100 with Rev. Dr. Gordon Aikin officiating. Burial will be in East<br />

Dalton Oakhill Cemetery. VISITATION with Betty's family will be 6-8PM Friday.<br />

MEMORIAL GIFTS to the American Red Cross will be appreciated.<br />

Betty <strong>Gunn</strong> Thompson<br />

Born in Chicago, Illinois on November 15, 1913. Died in Dallas, Texas on January 1, 2007.<br />

She is preceded in death by her husband of 53 years, Charles Delbert Thompson. She<br />

leaves a devoted daughter and son-in-law, Linda Northwick and Chuck Northwick along<br />

with nephew and niece, Arthur S. Eichlin and Marian Eichlin of Billings, Montana. She<br />

lived a full and productive life in Houston, Dallas, Lake Livingston, Cypress, Texas and<br />

Melbourne, Florida. Memorials may be sent to Austin Street Shelter, 2929 Hickory Street,<br />

Dallas, TX 75226.<br />

Betty <strong>Gunn</strong> Geary,<br />

70, of Cleaton, Kentucky died Tuesday, Oct. 6, 2009, at her home. She was a homemaker.<br />

Survivors include her husband, Raymond Geary; two daughters, Gayle Stewart and Vicky<br />

D. Douglas; a son, Johnny Cavitt; five brothers, Buddy <strong>Gunn</strong>, James <strong>Gunn</strong>, Johnny <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

Mitchell <strong>Gunn</strong> and Kenny <strong>Gunn</strong>; and a sister, Kathleen Taylor. Services: 1 p.m. Friday at<br />

Tucker Funeral Home, Central City. Burial: Rose Hill Cemetery, Central City. Visitation:<br />

After 5 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home.<br />

Betty L. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

87, lifelong Vigo County, Indiana resident, passed away November 7, 2011. She was born<br />

on October 16, 1924 to James and Enola Smith Hoctor. For many years she was in retail<br />

sales at Schultz and Company. Betty was an avid card player, very active with Catholic<br />

Charities (especially the Christmas House project), and was a member of Pimento Order of<br />

Eastern Star and the Daughters of the Nile. Her husband, Doyle M. ‘JR’ <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr.,<br />

preceded her in death June 14, 2008. She was also preceded in death by her daughter,<br />

Sande <strong>Gunn</strong> Dever, on April 2, 2005. She is survived by a son D. Michael <strong>Gunn</strong> and his<br />

wife Shirley, her son-in-law David Dever, special friend Woody Creason, sister Lillian<br />

White, and a brother Bill Hoctor and his longtime companion Carolyn. Her grandchildren<br />

are Sarah <strong>Gunn</strong>, David <strong>Gunn</strong>, Shelly Helton and her husband Darion, and Jennifer<br />

Kellams and her husband Jason. Her great-grandchildren are Ethan Helton, Daylee<br />

Helton, Spencer Kellams, Katie Sue Kellams, and Ava Kellams. There are also several<br />

nieces and nephews, and great-nieces and great-nephews. She was also preceded in death<br />

by brothers and sisters Alice Francis, James Hoctor, Lenore Hoctor, Merle Hoctor, and<br />

Hope Webster. Her funeral services will be held at DeBaun Springhill Chapel at 11 a.m.<br />

Friday, November 11, 2011, with Abe Miller officiating. Friends may call on Thursday


from 4-7 p.m. Following cremation private burial will be at Highland Lawn Cemetery. The<br />

family has requested that memorial contributions be made to either Catholic Charities or<br />

Southern Care Hospice.<br />

Betty <strong>Gunn</strong> Stukes,<br />

79, of Decatur, Georgia, formerly of Beverly Hills, Fla., passed away March 23, 2010.<br />

Visitation will be Thursday, March 25, from 6 to 8 p.m. at Ridouts Brown Service Funeral<br />

Home, with graveside service Friday, March 26, at 11 a.m. at Decatur City Cemetery.<br />

Betty, affectionately known as "BB", was born August 22, 1930, in Limestone County to<br />

Joseph Rike <strong>Gunn</strong> and Ruth Lewis <strong>Gunn</strong>. She graduated from Riverside High School,<br />

Decatur in 1948. She taught swim lessons and was a lifeguard during her early years and<br />

taught her grandchildren the love for swimming. Her wit and humor was loved by all; her<br />

favorite pastimes included crossword puzzles, drinking coffee and playing Bingo in Florida<br />

several nights each week with her "bingo buddies." She worked as a bookkeeper at<br />

Holland and Woodard and Decatur-Athens Aero Services, both in Decatur, during the<br />

years as she raised her children. She also worked at Florida Power in Crystal River before<br />

her retirement, when she moved to Florida with her husband, Herb Stukes. After<br />

retirement, she gained her realtors license and worked for Seven Rivers Realty in<br />

Dunnellon, Fla., where she won the award of being a "million dollar seller".<br />

She was preceded in death by her parents, her brother William T <strong>Gunn</strong>, Sr. of Palm Bay,<br />

Fla., and her husband. Survivors include daughters, Nancy Gillespie, Virginia Byrd and<br />

her husband Gordon, all of Decatur, and Laine Stacey Elsing of Beverly Hills, Fla;<br />

grandchildren, Tonya Gillespie Jones (Chris), Tracy Moore Glenn (Tag), Shannon<br />

Gillespie Grace (Jeffrey), Daniel Moore, Kim Gillespie Weinman (Bo), and Meg Gillespie;<br />

and great-grandchildren, Jacob, Parker, Joshua, Wyatt, Turner and Paige.<br />

Betty <strong>Gunn</strong> Walker Murray<br />

Betty <strong>Gunn</strong> Walker Murray, 99, of Monroe, died on Sunday, March 27, 2005. She was<br />

born in Emanuel County on June 29, 1905 to the late Thomas Jefferson <strong>Gunn</strong> and the late<br />

Hattie Strozier <strong>Gunn</strong>. She was preceded in death by her husbands, the late J. Frank<br />

Walker and the late William L. Murray. Betty Murray was a graduate of Millen High<br />

School and graduate of Bessie Tift College. She was a public school teacher, merchant, and<br />

Sunday school teacher. She was also actively involved in her community. Funeral services<br />

were held on Monday, March 28 at 2 p.m. at the Monroe First United Methodist Church<br />

with the Rev. Margaret Adams and the Rev. C. Otis Brooks officiating. Interment was held<br />

Tuesday, March 29 at 10:30 a.m. at the Millen City Cemetery in Millen, Georgia. Survivors<br />

include: a devoted friend and care giver, Roosevelt Harris of Monroe; several nieces and<br />

nephews, great nieces and great nephews, and great, great nieces and great, great nephews.<br />

Those desiring may make contributions to Monroe First United Methodist Church<br />

Building Fund, 400 S. Broad St., Monroe, GA 30655, Abbey Hospice, 215 Azalea Court,<br />

Social Circle, 30025, and Eatonton First Baptist Church, P.O. Box 3400, Eatonton, GA<br />

31024. Meadows Funeral Home, Inc. was in charge of final arrangements. (Thomas and<br />

Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)


Beverly Anne <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

71, of Lytle passed away Wednesday, June 2, 2004, in San Antonio, Texas. Funeral service<br />

was Monday, June 7, at Lytle United Methodist Church. Eastern Star graveside services<br />

were conducted under the auspices of Lytle Chapter #335 O.E.S. at Lytle Masonic<br />

Cemetery<br />

Beverly A. (<strong>Gunn</strong>) Taylor,<br />

66, of U.S. Rt. 42, Mount Gilead, Ohio died unexpectedly Wednesday, February 11, 2004<br />

in Morrow County Hospital. During her protracted illness, she was sustained by her faith<br />

and by the love and prayers of her many friends. Beverly was born in East Chicago,<br />

Indiana on April 30 1937, the daughter of the late John L. <strong>Gunn</strong> and Gwendolyn Sisson<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> Naragon of Avon Park, Florida. Beverly graduated from Riley High School in South<br />

Bend Indiana and received her B.S. in Speech and Hearing Therapy from Indiana<br />

University. She then received her M.S. in Guidance and Counseling from The Ohio State<br />

University. At the age of 58 she received her R.N. degree from Marion Technical Collage.<br />

Beverly assisted her husband Dr. William Taylor for thirteen years at the Village<br />

Veterinary Clinic. Later she was employed as a nurse by Woodside Village Care Center in<br />

Mount Gilead. Geriatric nursing was her joy. She was an active member of the First<br />

Presbyterian Church where she served as an Elder and on the Church Board. She was a<br />

member of the Columbus Museum of Art, the Columbus Symphony and the Red Hat<br />

Society. She had also served on the Mount Gilead School Board. Beverly enjoyed<br />

gardening, reading bird watching, traveling. She was dedicated to her family. In addition<br />

to her mother, she is survived by her husband Dr. William M. Taylor, whom she married<br />

May 3 1968; a son Luke (Becky) Taylor or Minneapolis, MN; a daughter Susan (Jarett<br />

Millar) Taylor of Minneapolis, MN a foster son Matthew (Karen)Bartholomew of Haram,<br />

GA; two brothers, David <strong>Gunn</strong> of Elkhart, IN and John <strong>Gunn</strong> of Indianapolis, IN; and a<br />

sister Sharon Gerkin of Columbus, OH. The Reverends Dennis Braun and Jan Dykstra<br />

will celebrate her life and Christian faith in a memorial service at the First Presbyterian<br />

Church, Saturday, February 21 at 2 pm. Rather than flowers, memorial contributions may<br />

be made to the First Presbyterian Church or the Sloan Kettering Cancer Institute, P.O.<br />

Box 750, <strong>New</strong> York, NY 10131. Arrangements are in the care of the Snyder Funeral Home<br />

of Mount Gilead.<br />

Beverly Ann <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

1935 - 2010 BRATTLEBORO, VT Beverly Ann Gale <strong>Gunn</strong> quietly passed on Jan. 11, 2010,<br />

in Brattleboro after a long illness. She was born on Oct. 2, 1935, in Brattleboro, the<br />

youngest of seven children born to George and Mary Gale. She attended school in<br />

Brattleboro, graduating from BUHS in 1953. Beverly was known for her artistic flair and<br />

her gentle and giving nature. She was employed as a bookkeeper for most of her life. She<br />

leaves her children, Peyton (Jeanotte) and her husband, Edward "Schu" Schuster, of<br />

Oakham, Mass., Gavin <strong>Gunn</strong> of Bellows Falls, Ansel <strong>Gunn</strong> of Andover, Mass., and Damon<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> and his wife, Arlene, of Ludlow, Mass. She also leaves her sister, Marlene Clevenger


of Hillsboro, Ore., and many loving and supporting nieces and nephews. Beverly was<br />

predeceased by five brothers and sisters, Wilson, Truxton and Rodney Gale, Marcia<br />

Johnston and Shirley Hazlett. She was also predeceased by her longtime companion, Frank<br />

Arena of Hopkinton, Mass., and Westminster. MEMORIAL NOTICE: A memorial<br />

service will be held at the Seventh Adventist church in West Towshend on Sunday, Jan. 17,<br />

at 11 a.m. In lieu of flowers, please send donations to the Alzheimer's Foundation of<br />

America. The family would also like to extend a special thanks to David and Wilson (Tink)<br />

Gale for all their help and support<br />

Beverly C. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

(nee Cousineau) age 91, beloved wife, for 68 years, of John D. <strong>Gunn</strong>; loving mother of John<br />

D. <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr. (Dorothy); devoted grandmother ("MaMere") of Timothy (Jackie) and Joseph<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> (Christine); proud great grandmother of Haley Elizabeth, Allison Marie, Hannah<br />

Kimberly, and Ryan Joseph <strong>Gunn</strong>; daughter of the late Napoleon and Margaret (Waldron)<br />

Cousineau. Passed away Thursday, January 10 after a short illness. Family will receive<br />

friends on SUNDAY, January 13th from 2 - 6 pm at McGORRAY-HANNA FUNERAL<br />

HOME OF WESTLAKE, 25620 Center Ridge Rd. (West of Columbia). Funeral Mass, St.<br />

Raphael Church (525 Dover Center Rd., Bay Village) Monday, January 14th at 10:30 am.<br />

In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to Notre Dame Cathedral Latin<br />

School, 13000 Auburn Rd., Chardon, OH 44024.<br />

Beverly J. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

79, of Lake Charles died at 12:28 AM on Thursday, April 05, 2007 in a local hospital. Mrs.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> was born in Lake Charles and lived here all of her life. She accepted Christ as her<br />

Savior and her husband and children had the joy of witnessing her Baptism. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

was a member of Boulevard Baptist Church. She was a wonderful cook and loved her<br />

family deeply. Survivors include her loving husband of 63 years, Bobby <strong>Gunn</strong>, Sr. of Lake<br />

Charles; a daughter, Ginny Bellon and husband Owen of Moss Bluff; a son, Bobby A.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr. and wife Rene of Lake Charles; two brothers, John Fullington of Lake Charles<br />

and Allen Fullington of San Diego, CA; two sisters, Anna Marie Pemberton of Biloxi, MS<br />

and <strong>My</strong>rtis Gilmore of San Antonio, TX; four grandchildren, Randy and Lisa <strong>Gunn</strong>, and<br />

Clint Bellon and wife Shelley, and Darla Bellon; and two great grandchildren. She was<br />

preceded in death by her parents, John and Verona Fullington; and an infant brother.<br />

Funeral services will be held at 10:00 AM on Saturday, April 7, 2007 in the Johnson<br />

Funeral Home Chapel. The Rev. Emmit Wren will officiate. Burial will be in Prien<br />

Memorial Park Cemetery. Visitation will be on Friday from 4:00 PM until 9:00 PM and<br />

will continue on Saturday from 8:00 AM until time of services.<br />

Beverly Morgan <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Funeral service for Mrs. Beverly Morgan <strong>Gunn</strong>, 55 of Auburn is Saturday, February 3,<br />

2007, at 11 a.m. at Jeffcoat-Trant Chapel. Burial is in Garden Hills Cemetery. The Rev. Bill


Cannon is officiating. Visitation is Friday from 6 to 8 p.m. at Jeffcoat-Trant Funeral Home.<br />

Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong>, who died Wednesday, January 31, 2007 at UAB in Birmingham, was born<br />

August 8, 1951 in Macon County, AL. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a native of Macon County but had<br />

lived most her life in Opelika and Auburn. She graduated from Opelika High School, Class<br />

of 69. Beverly loved antiques and collectables. She enjoyed arts and crafts. She grew-up<br />

going to the Baptist Church. She is survived by her husband, Randy <strong>Gunn</strong> of Auburn, AL;<br />

a daughter, Misti Riddle (Martin) Killgallon of Bryan, Ohio; a son, Matt (Jennifer) Riddle<br />

of Opelika, AL; brother, Marty (Pamela) Morgan of Opelika, AL; two grandchildren,<br />

Marty Killgallon and Kyleigh Riddle; two nieces, Whitney and Ali Morgan and a nephew,<br />

Chris Goree. Jeffcoat-Trant Funeral Home is directing. www.jeffcoattrant.com<br />

Beverly A. (<strong>Gunn</strong>) Taylor<br />

66, of U.S. Rt. 42, Mount Gilead, Ohio died unexpectedly Wednesday, February 11, 2004 in<br />

Morrow County Hospital. During her protracted illness, she was sustained by her faith and<br />

by the love and prayers of her many friends.Beverly was born in East Chicago, Indiana on<br />

April 30 1937, the daughter of the late John L. <strong>Gunn</strong> and Gwendolyn Sisson <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Naragon of Avon Park, Florida. Beverly graduated from Riley High School in South Bend<br />

Indiana and received her B.S. in Speech and Hearing Therapy from Indiana University.<br />

She then received her M.S. in Guidance and Counseling from The Ohio State University.<br />

At the age of 58 she received her R.N. degree from Marion Technical Collage. Beverly<br />

assisted her husband Dr. William Taylor for thirteen years at the Village Veterinary Clinic.<br />

Later she was employed as a nurse by Woodside Village Care Center in Mount Gilead.<br />

Geriatric nursing was her joy. She was an active member of the First Presbyterian Church<br />

where she served as an Elder and on the Church Board. She was a member of the<br />

Columbus Museum of Art, the Columbus Symphony and the Red Hat Society. She had also<br />

served on the Mount Gilead School Board. Beverly enjoyed gardening, reading bird<br />

watching, traveling. She was dedicated to her family. In addition to her mother, she is<br />

survived by her husband Dr. William M. Taylor, whom she married May 3 1968; a son<br />

Luke (Becky) Taylor or Minneapolis, MN; a daughter Susan (Jarett Millar) Taylor of<br />

Minneapolis, MN a foster son Matthew (Karen)Bartholomew of Haram, GA; two brothers,<br />

David <strong>Gunn</strong> of Elkhart, IN and John <strong>Gunn</strong> of Indianapolis, IN; and a sister Sharon Gerkin<br />

of Columbus, OH.The Reverends Dennis Braun and Jan Dykstra will celebrate her life and<br />

Christian faith in a memorial service at the First Presbyterian Church, Saturday, February<br />

21 at 2 pm. Rather than flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the First<br />

Presbyterian Church or the Sloan Kettering Cancer Institute, P.O. Box 750, <strong>New</strong> York, NY<br />

10131. Arrangements are in the care of the Snyder Funeral Home of Mount Gilea<br />

Beulah Lindsey <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Commercial Appeal, The (Memphis, TN) - December 19, 1997 CALDWELL, TN - Beulah<br />

Lindsey <strong>Gunn</strong>, 70, manager with Lindsey Mercantile and Gin Co., died of cancer<br />

Wednesday at Baptist Memorial Hospital in Memphis. Services will be at 2 p.m. today at<br />

Caldwell Baptist Church, where she was a member, with burial in Hughes Cemetery in<br />

Forrest City. Stevens Funeral Home of Forrest City has charge. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong>, the wife of


Grover Earl <strong>Gunn</strong>, also leaves three sons, Grover E. <strong>Gunn</strong> III of Carrollton, Texas, Edgar<br />

Lindsey <strong>Gunn</strong> of Sherman, Texas, and Michael Scott <strong>Gunn</strong> of Plano, Texas; a sister, Jo<br />

Ann Raulerson of Forrest City, and six grandchildren.<br />

Beulah <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

DANVILLE, Va. - Beulah Lee <strong>Gunn</strong>, 77, of 213 Broadnax St. died Monday, July 16, 2001,<br />

at the Danville Regional Medical Center. Born March 12, 1923, in Danville, she was a<br />

daughter of Reuben Loundermon and Beulah A. Loundermon. She was a techician for the<br />

Danville Regional Medical Center operating room. She was a member of Shiloh Baptist<br />

Church, American Legion Post # 29 Auxilary and order of Eastern Star #75. Survivors<br />

include two sons, Grant <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr. and James E. <strong>Gunn</strong>, both of Danville; one daughter,<br />

Joyce G. Garvin of Gibsonville, N.C.; one brother, Calvin Loundermon of Danville; one<br />

sister, Marion Smith of Danville and nine grandchildren. Funeral services will be held 2<br />

p.m. Saturday at Shiloh Baptist Church with the Rev. Cecil Bridgeforth officiating.<br />

Interment will follow in Oak Hill Cemetery. A viewing will be held 4-8 p.m. Friday at<br />

Cunningham & Hughes Funeral Home. The family will receive friends at the<br />

residence.Cunningham & Hughes Funeral Directors is in charge of arrangements.<br />

Biddle F. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

November 21, 1928 - May 22, 2009 Biddle F. <strong>Gunn</strong> 80 of Janesville, Florida, died Friday,<br />

May 22, 2009, at Cedar Crest, Janesville. Born on Nov. 21, 1928, Biddle was the fourth<br />

child born to Biddle and Esther (Campion) <strong>Gunn</strong>. He was a lifelong member of St.<br />

Patrick’s Catholic Church. He attended Bass Creek School in the Town of Rock. Biddle<br />

graduated from Janesville High School with the class of 1946. He then farmed with his<br />

father and brothers at the <strong>Gunn</strong> farm on O’Leary Road. In 1954, Biddle entered the Army<br />

and was stationed in Hawaii. In 1956 he was honorably discharged, and he returned home<br />

to begin work at the General Motors plant. Biddle married Rosemary Margaret Hannon<br />

on March 2, 1957, in Baraboo, WI. He and Rosie were devoted to each other, and together<br />

created a beautiful life. They were blessed with two children, Mark and Maureen. Three<br />

things guided Biddle’s life--faith, family, and farming. Biddle retired as general foreman<br />

from GM in 1986, and he and Rosie enjoyed nearly twenty years of wintering in Florida.<br />

Biddle enjoyed his work at the GM plant, but his first love was always the family farm. He<br />

helped his brother’s farm and later played a major part in the development of his son’s<br />

farming operation as they worked side by side until Biddle’s health declined. One step<br />

ahead of everyone else, Biddle believed the only way to do a job was to do it now and do it<br />

completely. Many family members’ lives were made better due to Biddle’s giving and<br />

generous spirit. In addition to his two children, Biddle was blessed with the arrival of each<br />

of his six grandchildren. Many memories were created by the countless hours each of the<br />

grandchildren spent at Grandma and Grandpa <strong>Gunn</strong>’s. He followed their many activities<br />

including the state basketball tournament, the Rock County 4-H Fair livestock shows, and<br />

“assisting” the kids at their sweet corn stand on West Court Street. The holidays were a<br />

favorite time of Biddle’s when he would greet the grandchildren at the door with a smile<br />

and a welcome that they each will always treasure. Biddle is survived by his beloved wife of


52 years, Rosemary, who was forever at his side; his children, Mark (Susan) <strong>Gunn</strong> and<br />

Maureen (Maurice “Butch”) Hunter; his grandchildren: Emily (Clayton) <strong>Gunn</strong> Kreger,<br />

Daniel <strong>Gunn</strong>, Heather Hunter, Laura <strong>Gunn</strong>, Christopher <strong>Gunn</strong>, and Andrew Hunter.<br />

Biddle is further survived by his sister, Felicia (Homer) Cary; sister-in-law, Margaret<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>; and numerous nieces and nephews.<br />

Biddle was preceded in death by his parents; and siblings: Esther Graham, John (Del)<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, Eileen <strong>Gunn</strong>, Robert <strong>Gunn</strong>, and Ed <strong>Gunn</strong>. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held<br />

at 10:30 a.m. on Wednesday, May 27, 2009, at ST. PATRICK’S CATHOLIC CHURCH<br />

with Msgr. James <strong>Gunn</strong>, Fr. James Kuhn, Fr. Kevin Dooley, and Fr. John Auby officiating.<br />

Burial will follow at Mt. Olivet Cemetery. Visitation will be on Tuesday, May 26, from 4<br />

until 7 p.m. at SCHNEIDER APFEL SCHNEIDER & SCHNEIDER FUNERAL HOME.<br />

“Biddle will be missed by all who loved him. He ended every conversation with “Grandpa<br />

loves ya” and “bye now.” It is now our turn to say “bye now” and we love you too<br />

Grandpa.”<br />

Bill J. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

age 81, former long-time resident of Baird, Texas, passed from this life on Friday, Jan. 27,<br />

2012, at Hamilton General Hospital. He was born to Joe and Lila Price <strong>Gunn</strong> Dec. 9, 1930,<br />

in Coleman. He graduated from Blanket High School in 1948, where he excelled in sports.<br />

He played basketball at Cisco Junior College and Daniel Baker College in Brownwood. He<br />

was married to Gwynda Chambers in Las Cruces, N.M., on Sept. 21, 1952. Bill was a<br />

Korean War Veteran and received the Bronze Star for meritorious service. He began<br />

coaching basketball and teaching math in Goldthwaite in 1955. He also coached and taught<br />

at Cross Plains, Sinton, and Baird. He served as high school principal in Baird and retired<br />

as superintendent of schools after 17 years. He loved kids, math and coaching. He was a<br />

wonderful husband, father, grandfather and friend. He will be missed greatly. Bill is<br />

survived by one daughter and her husband, Marla and Tom Watson of Goldthwaite; one<br />

sister, Pat Blake of Midland; four grandchildren, Danny Tollett and wife Jennifer of<br />

Texarkana, TJ Watson of Goldthwaite, Connie Watson of Grandview and Leesa Thomas<br />

and husband Bowdy of Goldthwaite; three great-grandchildren, Adalyn Tollett and<br />

Malachi and Lula Grace Thomas; one brother-in-law, Tedd Chambers of Refugio; his stepmother,<br />

Ida <strong>Gunn</strong> of Baird; and numerous cousins. He was preceded in death by his wife<br />

Gwynda and his mother and father. Arrangements are being conducted by Parker Funeral<br />

Home in Baird. Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. Monday, Jan. 30, 2012, at First<br />

United Methodist Church of Baird, with the Rev. Sandra Keith officiating. Burial will<br />

follow in Ross Cemetery, Spencer-Price Addition. Visitation will be from 2 p.m. to 3 p.m.<br />

Sunday, Jan. 29, at Parker Funeral Home. Pallbearers will be James Grant, Robert Park,<br />

Bruce Williams, David Williams, Quinn Conley, Tommy Varner, Keith Wadkins, Doug<br />

Dallas, and Alvin Hutchins. Honorary pallbearers are all teachers, staff, and students who<br />

were touched by Bill during his long teaching career. He treasured each of you. (Thomas<br />

and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)


Bill Lee <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

70, of 5105 Stephens Lane, Durham, NC, died April 12, 1999, unexpectedly on Monday at<br />

his home. He was the son of the late Walter William and Lorah Naomi Dill <strong>Gunn</strong>. A native<br />

of Como, MS., he was educated at Mississippi College, received his Masters from the<br />

University of Texas and his Doctorate from the University of Georgia in 1973. Dr. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

was employed with Durham Technical Community College and for ten years with Wake<br />

Technical Community College, retiring in 1989. He was a member of Homestead Heights<br />

Baptist Church. He was a member of Durham Civitan Club and a Mason affiliated with a<br />

lodge in Mississippi. Surviving are his wife, Jean Allison <strong>Gunn</strong>; two daughters and<br />

son-in-laws, Anne and Danny Basden of Durham and Allison and Frank Miller of Durham;<br />

one son and daughter-in-law, Lee and Kathy <strong>Gunn</strong> of Durham; one brother, Walter Dill<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Quitman, MS; one sister, Joanne Arnold of Charleston, MS; and six<br />

grandchildren. He is also survived by his 100 year old aunt, Rose Taylor of Jackson, MS.<br />

Funeral services will be held Thursday at 2 p.m. in Homestead Heights Baptist. Officiating<br />

will be the Rev. Rick Langston and the Rev. James West. Burial will be in Woodlawn<br />

Memorial Park. Pallbearers will be Lowell Oakley, Mike Merritt, Will Roberts, Jim<br />

Haggard, Tim Crutchfield and Bob Mutter. Honorary pallbearers will be members of<br />

Durham Civitan. Instead of flowers, memorials should be made to Homestead Heights<br />

Baptist Church, 4007 Holt School Rd., Durham, NC 27704. The family will receive visitors<br />

on Thursday from 12:30 until 1:30 p.m. in the Music Suite at Homestead Heights Baptist<br />

Church. Arrangements by Howerton & Bryan Funeral Home (Thomas and Sarah<br />

Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Bill <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Funeral services for Bill <strong>Gunn</strong>, who died in Houston, Texas were held in the chapel of the<br />

Hawthorn Funeral Home of Carthage, on Saturday with the Rev. Clinton Williams<br />

officiating. Burial was in the Carter Cemetery near DeBerry. Published Panola<br />

Watchman, 8-21-1958<br />

Bill <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

a playwright, screenwriter, novelist and actor, died Wednesday in Nyack (N.Y.) Hospital,<br />

one day before his play ''The Forbidden City'' opened at the Public Theater. He was 59<br />

years old and lived in Tappan, N.Y. Bill <strong>Gunn</strong>, a playwright, screenwriter, novelist and<br />

actor, died Wednesday in Nyack (N.Y.) Hospital, one day before his play ''The Forbidden<br />

City'' opened at the Public Theater. He was 59 years old and lived in Tappan, N.Y. Joseph<br />

Papp, the head of the <strong>New</strong> York Shakespeare Festival and director of Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong>'s new<br />

work, said the playwright had been hospitalized with meningitis and had died of<br />

encephalitis. The current play is one of several Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> wrote over the last 29 years. His<br />

first creation was ''Marcus in the High Grass,'' in 1960. His other dramas include<br />

''Johnnas,'' which was made into a telefilm and won an Emmy award in 1972, and ''Black<br />

Picture Show,'' which Mr. Papp produced in 1975. Mr. Papp said yesterday that Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

was ''one of the great black writers.'' ''He understood the kind of psychological<br />

relationship of blacks to whites more than anybody,'' Mr. Papp said. ''He sort of knew both<br />

sides of the story in an emotional way.'' Mr. Papp said he would probably produce two<br />

remaining plays by Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong>, and he added that the writer had ''left all his manuscripts


and plays and all of his writings to the <strong>New</strong> York Shakespeare Festival.'' Started as an<br />

Actor Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong>, a native of Philadelphia, began his theatrical career as an actor. He had<br />

roles in the feature film ''The Sound and the Fury'' in 1959, made his Broadway debut in<br />

1954 in ''The Immoralist'' and performed in the Off Broadway drama ''Take a Giant<br />

Step'' in 1956. He also toured with ''A Member of the Wedding'' in the late 1950's. Mr.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> appeared on ''Look Up and Live'' on CBS Television and wrote plays for live<br />

television anthology series. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> also wrote and directed feature films. His best-known<br />

work was ''Ganja and Hess,'' a vampire story that developed a cult following. He directed<br />

''The Alberta Hunter Story,'' for the BBC. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> had definite ideas about his work.<br />

''I've liked every script I've ever written,'' he told an interviewer in 1971, and ''I've hated<br />

every movie made from them.'' Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> wrote two novels, ''All the Rest Have Died,''<br />

about a black man's success in the theater, and ''Rhinestone Sharecropping,'' on a black<br />

screenwriter's humiliation in Hollywood, which he also reworked for the stage. Audreen<br />

Ballard, the executive editor of Lear's magazine and a friend of the playwright, said<br />

yesterday that Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> ''had a wonderful sense of the moods and nuances that texture<br />

many of our lives, and he never explored anything in an ordinary way. Being taken with<br />

the mystery, secrets and one's emotional inner sanctums, he explored them with a verve<br />

and imagination that refused to be hemmed in and confined by traditional stereotypes and<br />

judgments.'' Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> is survived by his mother, Louise, of Philadelphia. Published April<br />

10, 1989<br />

Bill L. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

54, Kingman High School assistant principal and athletic director, died Sunday, July 27,<br />

1997. Services 10 a.m. Wednesday, Kingman Christian Church; 4 p.m. Roselawn<br />

Cemetery, Salina, Kansas. Survivors: wife, Carol; daughter, Skye Gruber of Salina;<br />

mother, Pat of San Antonio; brother, Doug of Weaverville, N.C.; sister, Sandra Knowles of<br />

Peoria, Ill. Memorials have been established with the Kingman Christian Church building<br />

fund and Kingman School District 331, Clothes for Kids fund. Livingston Funeral Home.<br />

Bill "Terry" <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

80, of Pensacola, Florida passed away Thursday, January 17, 2013, after an extended<br />

illness. He was born on November 10, 1932 in Walnut, Mississippi to the late Guila Holmes<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> and Ruth Edward Mohundro, graduated from Walnut High School in 1951 and<br />

served in the U. S. Army from 1954 to 1956 during the Korean conflict. On July 25, 1958,<br />

he married Wilma Anne Coltharp and they resided in Walnut, Mississippi until May 2006<br />

when, due to his declining health, they moved to Pensacola to be near his daughter and<br />

family. Terry spent over forty years in the livestock business and was co-owner of Walnut<br />

Sales Company. He was a member of Hillcrest Baptist Church. Preceded in death are his<br />

parents; brothers Willard, Edward and Don <strong>Gunn</strong>; sister Evelyn Pulliam and in-laws, J.<br />

W. and Ruby Coltharp. Survivors include his wife, Wilma C. <strong>Gunn</strong>; son, Greg <strong>Gunn</strong>;<br />

daughter, Denise <strong>Gunn</strong> and husband, Steve Weathersby; twin sister, Twila <strong>Gunn</strong> Cross of<br />

Collierville, Tennessee; grandson, Andrew Kelleher and wife, Jayme of Manassas,<br />

Virginia; granddaughter, Samantha Kelleher of Tampa, Florida; sister-in-law, Kay <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

of Walnut, Mississippi, and a host of nieces, nephews, friends and loved ones. The family<br />

will receive friends at 12:00 noon Saturday, January 19, 2013 at Pensacola Memorial


Gardens Funeral Home until services begin at 2:00 p.m. with Pastor Pat Mobley officiating.<br />

On Tuesday, January 22, 2013, the funeral procession will leave the funeral home at 9:00<br />

a.m., for Barrancas National Cemetery, Naval Air Station (NAS) Pensacola where honors<br />

rendered by the U. S. Army Honor Guard will take place at 9:30 a.m. (Hamblin <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Billie Frances <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Billie Frances <strong>Gunn</strong>, 89, of Sweetwater died Friday, Oct. 8, 2004, in the Heritage Oaks<br />

Nursing Home in Arlington.Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. Monday, Oct. 11, 2004,<br />

in the McCoy Chapel of Memories with the Rev. Orvel Brantley officiating. Burial will<br />

follow in the Sweetwater Cemetery under the direction of McCoy Funeral Home of<br />

Sweetwater, . She was born on June 28, 1915, in Godley. She married Cullen Merle <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

on Oct. 19, 1933, in Colorado City. She was a member of the Lamar Street Baptist Church<br />

and Eastern Star. She was a graduate of <strong>New</strong>man High School. She was the only child of<br />

Rolla Tom and Zola Helen McCrary and lived in Sweetwater since 1925 and in Arlington<br />

since 1998.Survivors include one daughter, Jo Ann McDonald and husband, Alan, of Fort<br />

Worth; four grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.She was preceded in death by her<br />

husband, Cullen Merle <strong>Gunn</strong>, on June 9, 1992; and one son, Rolla Ted <strong>Gunn</strong> on Aug. 19,<br />

1997.<br />

Billie Gene <strong>Gunn</strong> Higgins<br />

Funeral services for Billie Gene Higgins, 78, of Tyler, formerly of Pickton, will be held at<br />

10:30 a.m. Friday, May 19, 2002, at Beaty Funeral Home Chapel in Winnsboro with the<br />

Rev. Rick Tate officiating. Burial will follow in <strong>New</strong> Pickton Cemetery. Visitation will be<br />

from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the funeral home. Mrs. Higgins died Tuesday, May 16, at Trinity<br />

Mother Frances Hospital in Tyler. She was born in Pickton on July 26, 1924, to Bill and<br />

Corinna Mays <strong>Gunn</strong>. She married Joe P. Higgins in Bogota on April 1, 1943. He survives.<br />

Mrs. Higgins graduated from Como-Pickton High School and was crowned the school's<br />

homecoming queen in 1942. She was a homemaker. She was a member of Walter Fair<br />

Methodist Church in Tyler, Texas. Other survivors include one son, Bobby Joe Higgins of<br />

Chapel Hill; one daughter, Patsy Gene Tuscana of Irving; six grandchildren, Barbara<br />

Murphy, Mary Carolyn Tuscana, Deanna Tuscana, Kathy Bryans, Blain Higgins and<br />

Missy Higgins; and 10 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents and<br />

three brothers, Edgar, Curtis and Henry <strong>Gunn</strong>. (Reuben and Mary Goforth <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Billy Joe <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Services for Billy Joe <strong>Gunn</strong> of Rockwall, Texas a retired supervisory technician for Texas<br />

Instruments, were held May 28 at Daingerfield Church of Christ in Daingerfield, Texas.<br />

Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 66, died of cancer May 24 at his home. "He was well-loved and will be missed<br />

sorely," said his wife, Edna <strong>Gunn</strong>. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> enjoyed woodworking and liked to travel,<br />

Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> said. "But the grandkids, Brandon and Franklin [<strong>Gunn</strong>], were his main<br />

attention," she said. Other survivors include two sons, Billy Arthur "Artie" <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Linden, Texas, and Paul <strong>Gunn</strong> of Rockwall; a daughter, Kathy <strong>Gunn</strong> of Dallas; two<br />

brothers, Leon <strong>Gunn</strong> of Pittsburg, Texas, and Roy <strong>Gunn</strong> of Gainesville, Texas; and two<br />

sisters, Mary Otis Stevens and Clara Mae Rich, both of Fort Worth. <strong>Obituaries</strong> are


written by Karin Shaw Anderson. She can be reached at 972-272-6591, ext. 245, or by<br />

e-mail at ksanderson@dallasnews.com.<br />

Billie Joe <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

BALDWYN - Billie Joe Pierce <strong>Gunn</strong>, 55, died Saturday, May 26, 2010, at her home. She<br />

was born March 20, 1955, to James W. Pierce and Lillie Pearl Pierce in Lee<br />

County.Services will be at 11 a.m. Saturday at Ruben Chapel C.M.E. Church in Baldwyn<br />

with the Rev. Henry Damon officiating. Burial will be in the church cemetery. Agnew<br />

amp& Sons Funeral Home of Baldwyn is in charge of arrangements.Survivors include her<br />

husband, Jerry <strong>Gunn</strong> of Baldwyn, Ms.;two sons, Jerry Pierce of Baldwyn and Cedric<br />

Burress of Guntown; one daughter, Courtney Burress of Baldwyn; seven grandchildren;<br />

three sisters, Mary (Wiley) Taylor, Annie J. (Fred) Tyes of Verona and Tina (Eric) of<br />

Tupelo; three brothers, Fulton Pierce and Andrew (Carolyn) Pierce, both of Baldwyn, and<br />

Alton Pierce of Walnut; a special friend, Agnes Standifer of Tupelo. Visitation will be from<br />

2 to 5 p.m. and the family hour will be from 5 to 6 p.m. today at the funeral home<br />

Billy Keith <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Humboldt, TN - Memorial services for Mr. Billy Keith <strong>Gunn</strong>, age 47, will be held at 3 p.m.<br />

on Saturday, February 19, 2011 in the Shelton-Hunt Funeral Home Chapel. Visitation will<br />

begin Saturday at 1 p.m. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong>, a material handler for Fed Ex, passed away on<br />

Tuesday, February 15, 2011 at Baptist East Hospital in Memphis. He is preceded in death<br />

by his father, Billy <strong>Gunn</strong>; step-father, Jack Claunch; brother, Wayne Rea and nephew,<br />

Dustin Finch. He is survived by his wife, Mariena <strong>Gunn</strong>; mother, Clarine Claunch; two<br />

sisters, Beth Neumann and Pat Cagle; and step-brother, Mike Claunch. Shelton-Hunt<br />

Funeral Home,<br />

Billie <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Billie K. Kirk, 85, of Corsicana passed away Friday, April 14, 2006 at Navarro Regional<br />

Hospital. She was born in Limestone County on Nov. 25, 1920 and lived most of her life in<br />

the Pursley Community and was a member of the Pursley Church of Christ since she was<br />

about 15 years old until they moved to Corsicana where she placed membership with<br />

Westhill Church of Christ about six years ago. Billie married Roger S. Kirk of Pursley on<br />

April 11, 1941 at the age of 19 and had just celebrated their 65th anniversary when she<br />

entered the hospital that day. She was preceded in death by her parents, O.B. <strong>Gunn</strong> and<br />

wife Mamie Faust <strong>Gunn</strong>; brothers C.B. <strong>Gunn</strong> and Rex <strong>Gunn</strong>; and sisters Nadine <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

Gaynell Hubbard and Doris Comer. Survivors include her husband Roger Kirk of<br />

Corsicana; sisters Edrie Keil of Odessa, Wanda Brown of Corsicana and Louise Wireback<br />

of Shreveport, La.; nieces and nephews (she referred to as her children) David S. Brown<br />

and wife Linda, Dianne Compton and husband Bobby, Donna Lough and husband Terry<br />

and Dennis Brown, all of Corsicana; other nieces and nephews include Jack Hubbard and<br />

wife Dora of Odessa, Dale Anderson and wife Linda of Kema, Scottie Anderson and wife<br />

Joanna of Abilene, Sanda Graves and husband Wesley of Snyder, Bobby and Barbara<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Houston, Paul and Carol <strong>Gunn</strong> of Carrolton and Dean and Brenda Comer of San<br />

Antonio; great nieces and nephews are Amy Bruce of Corsicana, Beth Hartman of West


Virginia, Joe B. Compton, John D. Compton, Jerod Compton and wife Dawn, all of<br />

Corsicana,Jason Lough and wife Angie of Midland, Josh Brown and wife Laura of<br />

Lubbock, Rachel and Dean Wilson of Stephenville and Anthony, Gary and Jeff Anderson<br />

of Houston; brother-in-law Chester Kirk of Cayuga, Charles and Margo Alford and Kindel<br />

and Amanda of Pursley. Billie cherished her family and friends, getting together and<br />

playing cards and dominos, laughing and having lots of fun. Her special friends were<br />

Tressie Keith and Gladys Baggett. But more than anything else she loved the Lord and His<br />

church. Visitation will be 3 to 5 p.m. today at Griffin-Roughton Funeral Home. Funeral<br />

services will be 10 a.m. Monday at Griffin-Roughton Funeral Home Chapel with Ferman<br />

Carpenter officiating (Reuben and Mary Goforth <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Billie Louise <strong>Gunn</strong> - 2004-07-24<br />

67, of Ft. <strong>My</strong>ers, died Wednesday. Arrangements by Horizon Funeral Home & Cremation<br />

Center. Cremation arrangements entrusted to Horizon Funeral Home & Cremation<br />

Center. Billie Louise <strong>Gunn</strong>, longtime resident of Estero and San Carlos Park, passed away<br />

July 21, 2004. She was born in Goosecreek, Texas, Jan. 30, 1937. She moved to Florida<br />

from Albany, Ga., in 1967 and was employed by the Lee Country School System as a bus<br />

driver for 15 years. She is survived by three sons, Mark of San Carlos Park, Herman<br />

(Kathy) of McKewen, Tenn., and Kenton (Vickie) of Estero; two daughters, Lila (David)<br />

Nyman of Lehigh and Rhonda (Richard) Mills of Alabama; grandchildren Frances, Jackie,<br />

Johnnie, Tiffany, Cody, Kathy Jo, Nora Lynn, Kent and Derrick; and great-grandchildren<br />

Kendra, Taylor, Skylar, Austin, Alicia, and Johnnie Leigh. Services will be held at 1 p.m.<br />

Thursday, July 29, at Lee Memorial Park, 12777 State Road 82, Fort <strong>My</strong>ers. In lieu of<br />

flowers, the family requests donations in her name to Hope Hospice of Fort <strong>My</strong>ers.<br />

Billy Agnes <strong>Gunn</strong> Cruse<br />

Billie Cruse, 82, of Jensen Beach, Fla., died Saturday, Nov. 27, 1999. She was born Jan. 23,<br />

1917, in Villa Ridge, daughter of Henry and Alys Gamble <strong>Gunn</strong> Sr. She married Robert<br />

Harold Cruse, who died Nov. 21, 2004. Cruse taught at Thistlewood Elementary School in<br />

Mounds, Ill., through the 1940s, and at Jensen Beach Elementary School from the late<br />

1950s to the early 1980s. Survivors include a son, Mikal Cruse of Jensen Beach; a<br />

daughter, Debra Becker of Port St. Lucie, Fla.; six grandchildren; and three greatgrandchildren.<br />

A joint graveside memorial service for Cruse and her husband, Robert<br />

Harold Cruse, will be held at 1 p.m. Sunday at Green Lawn Memorial Gardens in Villa<br />

Ridge. The Rev. Kelly Cox will officiate.Jones Funeral Home in Villa Ridge is in charge of<br />

arrangements.<br />

Billy J. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Billy Joe Bill <strong>Gunn</strong>, a heavy equipment operator and a member of Corpus Christi Altar of<br />

Prayer Church, died May 15, 2007. He was 79. Survivors include his wife, Nola; a<br />

daughter, Reba Christene Logan; two sons, Billy Dene and Ronnie <strong>Gunn</strong>; 10<br />

grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren. Services will be at 2 p.m. May 18 at Corpus<br />

Christi Altar of Prayer Church. Burial will be in Seaside Memorial Park. Corpus Christi<br />

Funeral Home


Billy Joe <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Services for Billy Joe <strong>Gunn</strong> of Rockwall, a retired supervisory technician for Texas<br />

Instruments, were held May 28 at Daingerfield Church of Christ in Daingerfield, Texas.<br />

Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 66, died of cancer May 24 at his home. "He was well-loved and will be missed<br />

sorely," said his wife, Edna <strong>Gunn</strong>. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> enjoyed woodworking and liked to travel,<br />

Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> said. "But the grandkids, Brandon and Franklin [<strong>Gunn</strong>], were his main<br />

attention," she said. Other survivors include two sons, Billy Arthur "Artie" <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Linden, Texas, and Paul <strong>Gunn</strong> of Rockwall; a daughter, Kathy <strong>Gunn</strong> of Dallas; two<br />

brothers, Leon <strong>Gunn</strong> of Pittsburg, Texas, and Roy <strong>Gunn</strong> of Gainesville, Texas; and two<br />

sisters, Mary Otis Stevens and Clara Mae Rich, both of Fort Worth. - Dallas Morning Star<br />

- 6-8-2001<br />

Billy Ray <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

69, died Wednesday, June 13, 2007, at Mississippi Baptist Medical Center. (Ott & Lee,<br />

Forest, 601-469-3412). Published in the Clarion Ledger on 6/15/2007. Lena,<br />

Mississippi—Mr. Billy Ray <strong>Gunn</strong>, 69, died Wednesday, June 13, 2007, at MS Baptist<br />

Medical Center in Jackson. Funeral services were held at 10 a.m. Friday, June 15, 2007, at<br />

Cash Baptist Church with burial in the church cemetery. Rev. M.L. Wallace officiated. Ott<br />

& Lee Funeral Home in Forest handled arrangements<br />

Birdie <strong>Gunn</strong> Burleson<br />

December 21, 2003, Birdie Burleson of Bryan, Texas, passed away Friday at St. Joseph<br />

Regional Hospital at the age of 98. Visitation will be held on Monday, December 22 from<br />

noon till 2:00 P.M. Funeral Services will begin at 2:00 P.M. following the visitation on<br />

Monday at Forest Lawn Funeral Home in Huntsville. Burial will follow at Forest Lawn<br />

Cemetery. Birdie Burleson was an exceedingly generous and loving woman. She was born<br />

at Wolf's Crossing near Kingsland, Texas, December 11, 1905 to wonderful parents,<br />

Francis Littleton <strong>Gunn</strong> and Cena Laura Ricketson <strong>Gunn</strong>. Her husband, Dr. Jesse Burleson<br />

was head of the Foreign Language Department at Sam Houston State University. She<br />

taught science for many years in Huntsville where they lived for fifty years. Birdie and<br />

Jesse organized a field school in Puebla, Mexico, for SHSU students. Birdie loved talking,<br />

quilting, painting, Mexico, cooking, travel, nature and science. She had an incredibly keen<br />

sense of humor and made wonderful buttermilk and pecan pies. She was a great friend and<br />

will be missed greatly by her family and friends. She and Jesse enabled and assisted the<br />

education of many member of their families and friends. Their home was a dormitory for<br />

many years. Birdie was survived by five sisters, Zola Knowles of Bryan, LaRhesa McNair<br />

of Bryan, Oleta Smith of Huntsville, Mary House of Bryan, Hazel Jackson of San Antonio;<br />

one brother, Floyd <strong>Gunn</strong> of Bryan; one son, Glynn Burleson of Shepherd; three<br />

grandsons,Edward Burleson of Dallas, David Burleson of Dallas and another Edward<br />

Burleson of Houston; one granddaughter, Katy Hunt of Houston; two great<br />

granddaughters and numerous nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her<br />

husband Jesse Burleson, her son Charles Burleson, and her brothers Roy <strong>Gunn</strong>, Ralph<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> (John and Susan <strong>Gunn</strong> of Robeson County, NC desc)<br />

Blanche Andrea <strong>Gunn</strong>,


96 passed away May 15, 2007. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a member of the Immanuel Baptist Church.<br />

She was the founder of the Orchid Shop in 1954. Preceded in death by her daughters,<br />

Margie Mae Thurmond and Elsie Frances Hansen; she leaves behind a daughter, Betty<br />

Jean Quarles; 14 grandchildren, 13 great-grandchildren and 4 great-great grandchildren.<br />

Visitation will be held Thursday, May 17, 2007 from 6:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. at Martin<br />

Funeral Home-Central Chapel. Funeral Service will be at 2:30 p.m. Friday, May 18, 2007<br />

at Martin Funeral Home-Central Chapel. The interment following to Restlawn Memorial<br />

Park Cemetery. Funeral arrangements entrusted to Martin Funeral Home-Central, 3839<br />

Montana Avenue, El Paso, Texas 79903. (915) 566-3955<br />

Blanche Lowe <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

89, of 981 Macon Highway S.W., died Tuesday, Nov. 25, 1997, at Gibson Rest Home,<br />

Gibson. The funeral will be at 2 p.m. today at Johnson United Methodist Church with the<br />

Rev. Stan Holsenback officiating. Burial will be in the church cemetery. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong>, a<br />

native of Warren County, was a homemaker and a member of Johnson United Methodist<br />

Church, where she was a member of United Methodist Women and the Adult Sunday<br />

school. Survivors include one son, James Lowe <strong>Gunn</strong>, Warrenton; one daughter, Martha<br />

Jane <strong>Gunn</strong> Wilhoit, Warrenton; and five grandchildren, four great-grandchildren and one<br />

great-great-grandchild. Pallbearers will be J.J. <strong>Gunn</strong>, John <strong>Gunn</strong>, Trip Wilhoit, Jimmy<br />

Stewart, Chris McCorkle and <strong>Gunn</strong> Stewart. Memorials may be made to Johnson Church<br />

Sunday school, P.O. Box 204, Warrenton, GA 30828. Friends may call at James and Lowe<br />

Funeral Home. Augusta Chronicle.<br />

Blanche Ellen <strong>Gunn</strong> Whalen,<br />

75, currently residing in Summerfield FL and formerly of 114 Brown Blvd, Brownville,<br />

NY, passed February 22, 2013 at The Villages Regional Medical Center. Born on June 3,<br />

1937, the daughter of Frank and Caroline Smithers <strong>Gunn</strong>, she graduated from<br />

Brownville-Glen Park Central School class of 1954. She married William J Whalen on<br />

November 17, 1956 where she went on to be a wife, mother of her 3 children, Jay, Jana,<br />

and Julie. After being a remarkable stay at home mother, she reentered the work force as a<br />

bank teller for Watertown Savings Bank. Mrs. Whalen subsequently ended her career<br />

with the Jefferson County Social Services. After retirement, Blanche and her husband took<br />

on new endeavors by managing Ocean Club South in <strong>New</strong> Smyrna, FL. Blanche’s favorite<br />

hobbies included: baking, playing bridge, tennis, and working on her computer. Most<br />

importantly, Blanche was a shopping aficionado. Blanche’s greatest passion in life was her<br />

devotion to her loving family. As the matriarch of her large family, Blanche had an<br />

extraordinary ability to ensure that her husband, children, grandchildren, and great<br />

grandchildren received the personal attention they needed. Among her survivors are her<br />

loving husband of 56 years, William Whalen, Summerfield, FL and formerly of Brownville,<br />

NY; her two daughters, Jana and Julie Whalen of Denver, CO; two brothers and<br />

sister-in-law, John <strong>Gunn</strong>, Herold and Ann <strong>Gunn</strong> all of Brownville; two brothers-in-law<br />

and sister-in-law, Edward, Robert, and Jean Whalen; two grandsons, Jason Whalen,<br />

Brownville and William Whalen, Stephens City, VA; two granddaughters. Cassandra<br />

Shuler, Chaumont and Chelsea Ainsworth, Depauville; seven great-grand children; several<br />

nieces and nephews. A son, Jay Whalen and a brother, Frank <strong>Gunn</strong> died before her. A


funeral mass will be said 11 a.m. Thursday, Feb. 28 at the Sacred Heart Church. Burial<br />

will take place in the spring at the Brownville Cemetery. Calling hours will precede the<br />

mass Thursday from 9 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. and a prayer will be said at 10:30 a.m. at the Hart<br />

& Bruce Funeral Home. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Alzheimer’s<br />

Associations @ Mohawk Valley Regional Office 258 Genesee Street, Suite 509 Utica, NY<br />

13502.<br />

Blanche Carrington <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Cooper, Texas — Blanche Carrington <strong>Gunn</strong>, 100, of Plano died Monday, Jan. 14, 2008.<br />

Graveside services are set for 1 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 16, at Oaklawn Cemetery with<br />

LeRoy Reaves officiating. Arrangements are under the direction of Delta Funeral Home.<br />

2 nd obit<br />

Blanche C. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 100, born November 9, 1907 in Mt. Joy, TX went to be with her Savior,<br />

Jesus, January 14, 2008 in Plano, TX. She was preceded in death by her husband of sixty<br />

years, Ewing <strong>Gunn</strong>. She is survived by her son, Robert <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife, Shirley, of Plano,<br />

granddaughter, Pam Binford and her husband, Jeff, of Farmers Branch, grandson, Leyton<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, of Huntsville, sister, Elizabeth Norvell, of Cooper, great grandchildren, Will and<br />

Katie Binford, of Farmers Branch, step grandchildren and step great grandchildren, along<br />

with numerous nieces and nephews. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> received her Bachelors Degree from Texas<br />

A & M University, Commerce and her Masters Degree from the University of Houston. She<br />

was an elementary teacher for thirty years in Delta County and Baytown, TX. A memorial<br />

service will be held Saturday, January 26, 2008 at 1:00 PM at the Grace Presbyterian<br />

Church in Plano. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Grace Presbyterian<br />

Church, 4300 West Park, Plano, TX 75093, phone<br />

Blanche M. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

ST REGIS FALLS, NY — A funeral Mass for Blanche M. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 98, St. Regis Falls, will be<br />

at 11 a.m. Saturday at St. Ann’s Church with the Rev. Alfred Fish officiating. A lunch will<br />

follow at St. Regis Falls Adult Center. Spring burial will be in St. Ann’s Cemetery. Mrs.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> died Tuesday at Alice Hyde Medical Center, Malone. Calling hours will be from 2 to<br />

4 and 6 to 8 p.m. Friday at Hammill Funeral Home, St. Regis Falls. Donations may be made<br />

to St. Regis Falls Fire and Rescue or St. Regis Falls Adult Center<br />

Blanche M. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Blanche 92 05/02/1917- 09/11/2009 Blanche was born in Imbler, Oregon. She was a<br />

first-grade teacher for Portland Public Schools Blanche is survived by her husband,<br />

William E. <strong>Gunn</strong>. She was preceded in death by her son, William L. Lively. A graveside<br />

service will be at noon Wednesday, Sept. 16, 2009, in Summerville Cemetery.<br />

Arrange-ments by Donelson - Fir Lawn Memorial Center Chapel<br />

Bobbie Hope <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

September 8, 1982 - May 15, 2010 PORTLAND - Bobbie Hope, 27, died May 15, 2010 with<br />

her family by her bedside in Portland, Oregon from complications related to a series of<br />

strokes. She was born September 8, 1982 in Salem, Oregon to John and Patricia <strong>Gunn</strong>. She<br />

attended South Salem High School and Chemeketa Community College. She loved singing,


writing, poetry, cooking and sewing. Bobbie was a loving mother and is survived by her<br />

daughters, Chloe and Savanna <strong>Gunn</strong>; parents, John and Patricia; sister, Alicia (Darin)<br />

Coker; and two brothers, Jake (Melissa) <strong>Gunn</strong> and Joshua <strong>Gunn</strong>. She had four nieces and<br />

one nephew whom she loved very much, many uncles, aunts and cousins. A public viewing<br />

will take place from 10 a.m. - 8 p.m., Friday, May 21, 2010 and a memorial service will be<br />

held at 2 p.m., Saturday, May 22, 2010 both at Howell-Edwards-Doerksen Funeral Home,<br />

1350 Commercial Street SE, Salem. In lieu of flowers, donations will be appreciated for the<br />

benefit of Bobbie Hope <strong>Gunn</strong> and her children. An account has been set up at West Coast Bank.<br />

Bobbie <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

79, a retired electrical planner, died Tuesday, Jan. 18, 2000, in Fort Worth, Texas. Bobbie<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> was born May 23, 1920, in Ranger. She retired from General Dynamics after 38<br />

years of service. She was preceded in death by her husband, Donald P. <strong>Gunn</strong>; mother,<br />

Beatrice Allen; brother, James Tolliver Jr.; and stepfather, Bob Allen. Survivors at the<br />

time of her death: brother, Jack Allen and his wife, Linda, of Lake Leon. Interment was in<br />

Greenwood Memorial Park.<br />

Bobby Jack <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

75, of Clinton,Arkansas, passed away Saturday, October 18, 2008 at Ozark Health Nursing<br />

Center. Born November 1, 1932 in Earle Arkansas to the late Henry and Maggie <strong>Gunn</strong>; he<br />

was also preceded indeath by his sisters, Lucille Donnahoe and Susie Organ; a brother,<br />

Luther <strong>Gunn</strong>; 2 grandsons and one great-grandson. He retired from the Arkansas State<br />

Police after 27 years of service. He was a United States Army veteran of the Korean war;<br />

and was a member of the First Baptist Church. He leaves his wife of fifty-five years,<br />

Rosemary Birdsong <strong>Gunn</strong>; his daughter, Jolita (Joel); sons, Clint and Barry; five<br />

grandchildren, Candie <strong>New</strong>ell, Katie Kuykendall, Spencer <strong>Gunn</strong>, Greyson and McKenna<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>; two great-grandchildren, Arick and Laney <strong>New</strong>ell; and a number of nephews,<br />

nieces and many friends.Graveside service will be Tuesday, October 21, 10:00 a.m., at<br />

Shiloh Crossroads Cemetery in Greerss Ferry. Vsitation will be Monday from 6 to 8 PM at<br />

Roller McNutt Funeral Home in Clinton.<br />

Bobby Joe <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Bobby Joe "Bob" <strong>Gunn</strong>, 61, of Lawrenceville, died suddenly Wednesday morning (May 18,<br />

2011) in Lawrenceville, Ga. He was a native of Lancaster, S. C. He lived in Lawrenceville<br />

for many years. He was son of the late Rayford <strong>Gunn</strong> and Estelle Meeks <strong>Gunn</strong>. He was also<br />

preceded in death by his wife, Linda Gayle Lemacks <strong>Gunn</strong>, and a brother, Steve <strong>Gunn</strong>.<br />

He worked with Audio-Tech, Inc. for more than 31 years starting with the company in<br />

1979. He was a tremendous asset to Audio-Tech with his working knowledge of Pro Sound<br />

Systems and Master Television Systems. He was a veteran of the Vietnam War while<br />

serving in the U. S. Army. He was a helicopter pilot and received many medals, and for his<br />

dedication and courage, the Purple Heart. Survivors include two brothers, Larry <strong>Gunn</strong>, of<br />

Nicholls, and Ernie <strong>Gunn</strong>, of Conyers, and three sisters, Bonnie <strong>Gunn</strong>, of Tampa, Fla.,<br />

Carlene Dukes, of Waycross, and Fay Shepherd, of Rutledge. Agraveside service will be


held Sunday afternoon at 4:30 at Wesley Chapel Church Cemetery on Highway 203 with<br />

the Rev. Randy Wisdom officiating. Crosby Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.<br />

Bobby Lewis <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Funeral service for Bobby Lewis <strong>Gunn</strong>, 48, of Opelika, Ala., will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday, Nov.<br />

20, 2007, at Murray Chapel A.M.E. Zion Church, with burial in Camp Hill Cemetery. Dr.<br />

W.L. Robinson officiating. The body will be in the church one hour prior to the service.<br />

Family hour will be from 6 to 7 p.m. Monday, Nov. 19, 2007, at Harris Funeral Home. Mr.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> passed away on Wednesday, Nov. 14, 2007, at East Alabama Medical Center in<br />

Opelika, Ala. He was born in Tallapoosa County, Ala. Survivors include: mother, Maggie<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Camp Hill, Ala.; two children, Cordero Lashaun Vines of Camp Hill, Ala., and<br />

Adrienne <strong>Gunn</strong> of Opelika, Ala.; six sisters, Geradine (Eugene) Shelly, <strong>My</strong>rtis (William)<br />

Tinsley and Maggie (Daniel) Gross, all of Camp Hill, Ala., Beverly Pearson and Lillie<br />

Peterson, both of Opelika, Ala., and Sharon Patterson of Alexander City, Ala.; four<br />

brothers, Gary (Elaine) <strong>Gunn</strong> of Opelika, Ala., James Pearson of Tallassee, Ala., Orythus<br />

(Bessie) Burton and Larry Peterson of Camp Hill, Ala.; a sister-in-law, Mammie Heard of<br />

Alexander City, Ala.; two devoted cousins, Mary Frances (Clinton) Pearson of Camp Hill,<br />

Ala., and Robert Brown of Opelika, Ala.; a devoted companion, Rebecca <strong>Gunn</strong> of Opelika,<br />

Ala.; a host of aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, cousins, other relatives and friends. Harris<br />

Funeral Home<br />

Bobbie L. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

BOBBY L. GUNN, 63, of Jonesboro died Wednesday. The body was cremated. Memorial<br />

service will be announced by Ford-Stewart Funeral Home. Published in The Atlanta<br />

Journal-Constitution on 9/12/2003.<br />

Bobbie <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

GUNN, BOBBIE, age 72, of Birmingham, Alabama, died November 29, 2005. Funeral<br />

Services will be held Wednesday, December 7, at 1 p.m. at Bushelon Funeral Chapel with<br />

burial in Valhalla Cemetery. Survivors: daughters, Billie Peoples and Linda Smith; sons,<br />

Bobby <strong>Gunn</strong> and Stevie <strong>Gunn</strong>; sister, Carrie Lewis; brother, Robert <strong>Gunn</strong>; three<br />

grandchildren and eleven great grandchildren; a special friend, Clara Anderson. Bushelon<br />

Funeral Home directing. Published in The Birmingham <strong>New</strong>s on 12/6/2005<br />

Bobbie D. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

passed away August 21, 2009, Akron, Ohio . Announcements later. Stewart & Calhoun,<br />

330-535-1543. Bobbie D. <strong>Gunn</strong> went home to be in the presence of the Lord, peacefully<br />

surrounded by her family on August 21, 2009. She was born in Morris County, Texas, on<br />

May 22, 1928 to the parentage of Buna Evans and Rayfield Boyd. She was very well<br />

known in the community and an active member of Jerusalem Missionary Baptist Church<br />

since 1962. She was the first president of the Pastor's Aide Committee. She was also a past<br />

president of The Tribe of Joseph. She served as a Deaconess for many years until the time<br />

of her passing. She was preceded in death by her husband, Valene <strong>Gunn</strong>; father, Rayfield<br />

Boyd; and mother, Buna E. Beard. She leaves to cherish her memory her loving children,<br />

Glenda <strong>Gunn</strong>, Katherine (John) Matthews, James <strong>Gunn</strong>, Janis (Larry) Valrie, Vanessa


(Gene Somerville); grandchildren, Lamont (Detra) <strong>Gunn</strong>, Ayanna (Frank) Etter, Michelle<br />

Koger, Melanie Valrie, Larry Valrie II, Jasmine Matthews, Brandi <strong>Gunn</strong>, Dezra <strong>Gunn</strong>-<br />

Robitson, Collin <strong>Gunn</strong>; eight great-grandchildren; sister-in-law, Irene Mack; and brotherin-law,<br />

John <strong>Gunn</strong>, of Swainsboro, Ga.; special sister, Vivian Wilson of Marietta, Ga.<br />

Homegoing services will be held on Saturday, August 29, 2009 at 12:30 p.m. at Jerusalem<br />

Missionary Baptist Church, 1225 V. Odom Blvd., Akron, OH 44307, Bishop Marc L. Neal<br />

officiating. Interment at Rose Hill Burial Park. Friends may visit at the church from 10:30<br />

a.m. until time of service. Procession will form and condolences may be sent to 505 Douglas<br />

St., Akron, OH 44307<br />

Bobby <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

of Decatur, GA passed on Saturday, September 17, 2005. His services will be announced by<br />

Donald Trimble Mortuary, Inc., 1876 Second Avenue, (404) 371-0772-3. Funeral services<br />

for Mr. Bobby <strong>Gunn</strong> (Hulk) of 155 High Court Place, Apt. 3, Decatur, will be held<br />

Saturday, September 24, 2005 at 1 p.m. at the chapel of Donald Trimble Mortuary, with<br />

Minister Toney Thomas officiating. Interment, Kennedy Memorial Gardens. He is survived<br />

by 3 sisters, 4 brothers, and a host of other relatives and friends. Family and friends will<br />

assemble at the residence at 12 noon. Donald Trimble Mortuary Inc., 1876 Second Ave.,<br />

404-371-0772-3. Published in The Atlanta Journal-Constitution from 9/18/2005 - 9/23/2005<br />

Bobby Ray <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Commercial Appeal, The (Memphis, TN) - March 13, 1993 Deceased Name: HUMBOLDT,<br />

Tn age 49, truck driver for Overnight Express, died Friday at Jackson-Madison County<br />

General Hospital. Services will be at 2:30 p.m. Sunday at Hunt Funeral Home with burial<br />

in Antioch Cemetery near here. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> leaves a daughter, Anitra <strong>Gunn</strong> of Florida; a<br />

son, Donald Ray <strong>Gunn</strong> of Humboldt; his mother, Mattie Sue <strong>Gunn</strong>, and two sisters, Susan<br />

Abbitt and Jeanen Qualls, all of Medina; four brothers, James H. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Medina,<br />

Raymond A. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Humboldt, Michael <strong>Gunn</strong> of Oakfie ld and Donald <strong>Gunn</strong> of Milan,<br />

and four grandchildren.<br />

Bob <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

6-26-2005 ATLANTA: Bob <strong>Gunn</strong>, 65, a leader in Emory"s med school. In the scientific<br />

world, Dr. Bob <strong>Gunn</strong> was an internationally recognized authority on the molecular<br />

mechanisms of ion transport across cell membranes. Or, as he would explain to his mother<br />

who wanted him to work on diseases, he created the foundation that other scientists use to<br />

find cures for diseases. "He had a really inquisitive mind. He was interested in anything<br />

that touched on science," said his colleague, Dr. Otto Froehlich of Decatur, an Emory<br />

University School of Medicine physiology professor. Dr. <strong>Gunn</strong> headed Emory medical<br />

school"s physiology department and revitalized the school"s M.D./Ph.D. program in 1984.<br />

"Dr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was just a tremendous force in getting the program reinvigorated," said codirector<br />

Dr. Dale Edmondson of Emory"s biochemistry department. The National<br />

Institutes of Health-funded M.D./Ph.D. program trains a new type of medical science<br />

investigator. "It is the integration of basic science training with medical training," Dr.<br />

Edmondson said. The memorial service for Robert Burns <strong>Gunn</strong>, 65, who died of lymphoma<br />

at his Atlanta Georgia residence June 26, will be 2 p.m. Saturday at Emory University"s


Cannon Chapel. The body was cremated. The Cremation Society of Georgia is in charge of<br />

arrangements. Dr. <strong>Gunn</strong>, who earned his medical degree at Harvard University and did<br />

post-doctoral study at Duke University, joined the Emory faculty in 1981. The M.D./Ph.D.<br />

program, which Dr. <strong>Gunn</strong> headed for 15 years, is highly competitive. In the beginning, it<br />

admitted only about five applicants from among 40 and today admits about seven from 200<br />

applicants, Dr. Edmondson said. It requires seven years to complete both the M.D. and<br />

Ph.D. degrees, followed by years of residency and fellowship training. "He has been<br />

instrumental in putting together a team of scientists who are very successful in raising NIH<br />

funds," Dr. Froehlich said. Dr. <strong>Gunn</strong>"s enthusiasm transcended his scientific research,<br />

whether he was pursuing his interests in British history, speaking Japanese, cooking or<br />

woodworking, said his wife, Sharon <strong>Gunn</strong>. He was always willing to go to his children"s<br />

classes and talk about science and was a hit when he brought a brain to one talk, she said.<br />

"He was a clever teacher to the kids," she said, adding that he supported their aspirations,<br />

whether it was to be a movie star or a restaurateur. It did frustrate them somewhat, she<br />

added, when they would ask him a simple question about science or math and it turned into<br />

a 45-minute lecture. At one point, he filled in a time line from the beginning of time and the<br />

children would pick an era to discuss at mealtime. He kept a list of presidents and vice<br />

presidents for discussion. "It just came naturally to him to do that," Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> said. "He<br />

loved it when the kids would teach him something, though I did accuse him of making up<br />

answers when he didn"t know." "He was a closet romantic," she added. "The movie<br />

"Snow White" made him cry since he was a child and still did. He watched "Pride and<br />

Prejudice" regularly." Dr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a fixer at home, trying to repair his car or something<br />

around the house --- usually successfully --- before turning to the professionals, she said.<br />

"He was very energetic and enthusiastic. He was a fantastic person, inspirational," Dr.<br />

Edmondson said.Survivors include three daughters, Lora <strong>Gunn</strong>, Heather <strong>Gunn</strong> and Molly<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, all of Atlanta; a son, Ian <strong>Gunn</strong> of Atlanta; three brothers, Ross <strong>Gunn</strong> II of <strong>New</strong>port<br />

Coast,Calif., Andrew Leigh <strong>Gunn</strong> of Germantown, Md., and Charles Rowley <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Potomac, Md.; and two grandchildren (Ross and Lora Conner <strong>Gunn</strong> descendant).<br />

Bob M. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Bob M. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 66, a resident of Penbroke, Florida died in Florida on March 19, 2002. He<br />

was born July 26, 1935 in Oklahoma City. His parents Luke and Carmen <strong>Gunn</strong> and a<br />

brother Jack Yancy preceded him in death. Survivors include his wife June <strong>Gunn</strong> of the<br />

home; two sons Bob M. <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr., of Tulsa and Greg <strong>Gunn</strong> of Okmulgee; two sisters<br />

Juanita Creekmore of Duncan, Oklahoma and Sherry Lewis of Okmulgee, and one<br />

granddaughter.Graveside services will be Saturday, March 23, 2002 at 10 a.m. at the<br />

Okmulgee Cemetery. Services are under the direction of the McClendon-Winters Funeral<br />

Home.<br />

Bob Martin <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Services for Bob Martin <strong>Gunn</strong>, founder and president of Color-tek Inc., will be at 11 a.m.<br />

Saturday at St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church in Lancaster. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 59, died of lung<br />

cancer Thursday at his home in DeSoto. In 1965, he founded Colortek, a photo-lithography<br />

company that specializes in the color separation process of artwork. His wife, Barbara<br />

Calhoun <strong>Gunn</strong>, took over as chairman in June. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> never attended college, but he


gained his knowledge of photo-lithography from seminars conducted by Kodak in<br />

Rochester, N.Y., and the numerous professional organizations to which he belonged. He<br />

also received the Graphic Arts Award of Merit in 1973 from the Printing Industries of<br />

America. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a vigorous fund-raiser for the St. Francis of Assisi Catholic school,<br />

and he donated several years of printing to the school until it closed in 1988. He had also<br />

been on the board of St. Cecilia's Catholic School. Other survivors include two daughters,<br />

Michelle Davis and Ronna Epperson of Dallas. Published 9-5-1992<br />

Bonnie "Bee"" Cochran <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

passed away at her home on Saturday, November 4, 2006 at 9:00 PM due to a heart attack.<br />

Beloved mother of Rachael <strong>Gunn</strong> and Renee <strong>Gunn</strong>. Daughter of the late Jack V. Cochran,<br />

Sr. and Marion Wilson Cochran. Sister of Louis Cochran, Trudy Oalman, Warren<br />

Cochran and the late Jack Cochran, Jr. Also survived by nieces, nephews and many other<br />

loving relatives and friends. Age 44 years and a long-time resident of the West Bank.<br />

Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the Funeral Services from<br />

WESTSIDE/LEITZ-EAGAN FUNERAL HOME, 5101 Westbank Expressway, Marrero,<br />

LA on Thursday, November 9, 2006 at 12:00 PM. Interment will be private. Visitation will<br />

be held on Thursday from 9:00 AM until funeral time. In lieu of flowers, donations to<br />

Rachael and Renee <strong>Gunn</strong> would be appreciated. For information, call 341-9421.<br />

Bonnie Jean Boucher <strong>Gunn</strong> Quimby<br />

Bonnie Jean Gertrude (Boucher) Quimby, 69, died Tuesday, May 15, 2007, at Springfield<br />

Health and Rehab after a battle with lymphoma.She was born Aug. 19, 1937, in Lebanon,<br />

N.H., the daughter of Edmond and Alvina Boucher. Jean is survived by her husband,<br />

Floyd (Rick) Quimby of Londonderry, Vt; her four children, Vicki Lee Borland of<br />

Germany, Bonnie Jean <strong>Gunn</strong> of Springfield, Vt., Michael Scott <strong>Gunn</strong> of Orleans, Vt., and<br />

Peter Edmund <strong>Gunn</strong> of Weathersfield, Vt; two sisters, Mary Andress of West Lebanon,<br />

N.H., and Pauline Muzzey of Enfield, N.H.; 14 grandchildren; and many nieces, nephews<br />

and cousins. She was predeceased by her parents; two sisters, Joyce and Helen; and her<br />

brother, Paul. A gathering of family and friends will be held Friday, May 18, at 3 p.m. at<br />

the home of her son Peter, 4329 Weathersfield Center Road, Weathersfield, Vt. For<br />

directions call (802) 263-5921. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions in her name may<br />

be made to the American Cancer Society, Vermont Division, 13 Loomis St., Montpelier VT<br />

05602.<br />

Bonnie Jo <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Bonnie Jo Brumit was born to Joseph Monroe and Vinnie Leah Brumit in the small<br />

farming community of Copeville, TX on October 17, 1920 and passed away March 3, 2006.<br />

Her early years were spent on her father"s farms in Nevada, Texas and between Honey<br />

Grove and Windom. Bonnie graduated Windom School in 1937. In the early 1940"s, she<br />

moved to Dallas . For several years Bonnie resided in Oak Cliff near Lake Cliff Park. She<br />

took the street cars across viaducts to work in downtown Dallas. Bonnie loved her job at<br />

Braniff Airways and spent 27 years faithfully working as their employee, acquiring many<br />

friends along the way. In 1950, Bonnie married Hansel <strong>Gunn</strong>. Bonnie and Hans made<br />

numerous vacation trips to Europe, South America, Hawaii, Thailand and Japan and of


course, shopped and shopped and shopped!. She was never too busy for her children and<br />

was a great cook, as well, especially of Devil"s Food cake and a special recipe for wonderful<br />

homemade icing. Bonnie was successful in all of the hats she wore: employee, wife and<br />

mother! Preceded in death by husband, Hansel <strong>Gunn</strong>, parents, and brother, Harold<br />

(Buddy) Brumit. She is survived by son, Michael Smith, daughter and son-in-law, Debbie<br />

and Pal Scully; sister-in-law, Pauline Brumit and brother-in-law, Daniel <strong>Gunn</strong>. Family to<br />

receive friends from 4 to 6PM, Sunday, March 5th, 2006 at Restland Funeral Home.<br />

Services 4:00PM, Monday, March 6th, 2006 at Restland Memorial Chapel. In lieu of<br />

flowers, memorials may be sent to the Alzheimer"s Association, 2910 Swiss Ave., Dallas,<br />

TX 75204. Restland 972-238-7111<br />

Bonnie June <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

64, Blue Springs, died at the KU Medical Center, Kansas City, Kansas, on Thursday,<br />

December 5, 2002. -Daily Democrat, Clinton MO, Dec 26 2002 - Bonnie J. <strong>Gunn</strong>, daughter<br />

of Eastman Carl Peters and Edith Orena Summers Peters, was born June 19, 1938, in<br />

Henry County and died December 5, 2002, at Kansas University Medical Center, Kansas<br />

City, Kansas, after a courageous battle with cancer. Bonnie was married to her childhood<br />

sweetheart, Billy Dale <strong>Gunn</strong>. She was a member of the First Baptist Church, Holden, and<br />

attended the House of Prayer in Kingsville. She and Bill lived in Holden before moving to<br />

Blue Springs, where they lived at the time of her death. She was preceded in death by her<br />

parents, an infant brother, Patrick, and one son, Karl <strong>Gunn</strong>. She is survived by her<br />

husband, Billy, of the home; one son, Jeffery <strong>Gunn</strong>, Blue Springs; three daughters, Brenda<br />

Brumbaugh of Kingsville, Monica Jones of Oak Grove and Mona Pirch of Grain Valley, as<br />

well as 11 grandchildren and one great-granddaughter. Funeral services were held Sunday,<br />

December 8, at the Vansant-Mills Chapel, Clinton, with Rev. Bill Perkins and Rev. Barry<br />

Westwood officiating. Honorary pallbearers were Jeremy McGowen, Destry Pirch,<br />

Howard Downing and Bobby Summers. Pallbearers were Bobby Trolinger, Kent Summers,<br />

Mike Williams, Stuart Conrad, Billy Peters, Mark Peters and Michael Pirch. Burial was in<br />

Carpenter Cemetery, Chilhowee, under the direction of Vansant-Mills Funeral Home of<br />

Clinton.<br />

Bonnie Roberta <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Bonnie Roberta <strong>Gunn</strong>, youngest child of Prof. And Mrs. Henry M. <strong>Gunn</strong> formerly of Mt.<br />

Sterling, now living at Cashmere, Washington was burned to death at her home in Tacoma,<br />

Washington, Saturday. She was playing with matches which became ignited, catching fire<br />

to her dress. <strong>New</strong>s of the sad affair was conveyed to relatives in this city by a gelegram.<br />

Full particulars have not been received to date. Bonnie Roberta was the granddaughter of<br />

John Tevis <strong>Gunn</strong> of this city. The child was the youngest of three chidlren of their parents<br />

and visited in Lexington immediately before going to make their home in the West. She is<br />

remembered here by many friends who have known her because of her sweet and winsome<br />

ways, and the news of her tragic death will be received in this city with sincere sorrow by<br />

the many friends and relatives of herself and her parents. Lexington Herald August 24,<br />

1908 (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Bonnie Sue <strong>Gunn</strong>,


68, of Waco, passed away peacefully Sunday, Oct. 23, 2011, at her home. Graveside services<br />

will be 11 a.m. Friday at Waco Memorial Park Cemetery with Father John T. Wells<br />

officiating. Bonnie was born July 21, 1943, in Waco, Texas, to James and Leoma <strong>Gunn</strong>.<br />

She graduated from Waco High School in 1961 and had recently attended her 50th High<br />

School Reunion.She loved ocean cruises and swimming with the Dolphins. She especially<br />

loved her four dogs. Bonnie worked for the City of Waco and retired from the State of<br />

Texas, Child Protective Services in 2005, after 30 years of service. She was preceded in<br />

death by her parents; a sister, Eva <strong>Gunn</strong> Miller; and numerous aunts and uncles. She is<br />

survived by her cousins, Frances House Carter and Carolyn <strong>Gunn</strong>; her caring friends, Jim<br />

and Carol Lowe and Tim and Vicki Watson. Memorials may be made to the Waco<br />

Humane Society, Fuzzy Friends Rescue or the American Cancer Society<br />

Bonnie S. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

71, died Monday, April 25, 2005 at Memorial Health University Medical Center, Savannah,<br />

Georgia. She was born in Stephens county Georgia and grew up in Toccoa Georgia. Mrs.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> was a longtime resident of Port Wentworth and was a member of the Port<br />

Wentworth Christian Missionary Alliance Church. She was retired from Union Camp<br />

Corporation and presently employed with H&R Block. Surviving is her son, Kelly <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Port Wentworth, daughters, Jimmie Sue <strong>Gunn</strong> of Port Wentworth, Tammy Saturday of<br />

Meldrim, three sisters, one brother, five grandchildren , four great grandchildren and<br />

several nieces and nephews. Visitation will be Tuesday, April 26, 2005 from 6-8 p.m. at Fox<br />

and Weeks Funeral Directors Hodgson Chapel. Graveside Services will be Wednesday,<br />

April 27, 2005 at 1 p.m. in the Greenwich Section of Bonaventure Cemetery. Savannah<br />

Morning <strong>New</strong>s, April 26, 2005<br />

Booker T. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Booker T. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 79, of 500 JEB Stuart Road, Martinsville, died Wednesday, Aug. 7, 2002,<br />

at Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center in Winston-Salem. Born Dec. 2, 1922, in<br />

Tuskegee, Ala., he graduated from Tuskegee High School and attended Tuskegee Institute.<br />

After school, <strong>Gunn</strong> made a career of the military, serving in World War II, the Korean<br />

Conflict and two terms in Vietnam. In 1973 he retired with the rank of chief warrant after<br />

30 years in the Navy and Army. After a stint as an automotive mechanic at a Buick<br />

dealership in Annapolis, Md., and attending the GM Institute of Automotive Management,<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> accepted a Buick dealership in Martinsville in 1981. He owned and operated <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Buick for 12 years, and became involved in a number of local organizations. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a<br />

past president of the Martinsville-Henry County Chamber of Commerce, was elected to the<br />

board of directors of the Virginia Chamber of Commerce, had served on the board of the<br />

Virginia Museum of Natural History and the Patrick Henry Community College Education<br />

Foundation and on the board of Big Brothers and Big Sisters of Martinsville and Henry<br />

County.He had served as the Roanoke Chapter Commander of the Military Order of<br />

World Wars and was a member of the Disabled American Veterans, the Men"s<br />

Roundtable Club and Bethel United Way of the Cross Church in Danville where he was a<br />

deacon. In addition to his parents, Johnny <strong>Gunn</strong> and Anna Perry <strong>Gunn</strong>, he was preceded<br />

in death by his wife, Elizabeth Pinkney <strong>Gunn</strong>; a brother, Henry Hoover <strong>Gunn</strong>, and two<br />

sisters, Anna Nurse and Annie Mae Johnson. Surviving are five sons, Booker T. <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr.


and John R. <strong>Gunn</strong>, both of Martinsville; Alexander <strong>Gunn</strong> of Baltimore, Md.; Robert <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

of Edison, N.J.; and Michael <strong>Gunn</strong> of Baltimore; one daughter, Diane Nero of Upper<br />

Marlboro, Md.; three sisters, Flora Thomas Griggs of Alexander City, Ala.; Johnnie<br />

Russell of Oakland, Calif.; and Willadean Williams of Tuskegee; and seven grandchildren.<br />

The funeral will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday at Bethel Way of the Cross Church, Mt. Cross<br />

Road, Danville, with Apostle Joseph H. Adams officiating. Burial will be in Arlington<br />

National Cemetery. The family is receiving friends at the home on JEB Stuart Road and<br />

will be at the church one hour before the service Saturday. Hairston Funeral Home is in<br />

charge of arrangements.<br />

Boyd Lavern <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

86, of <strong>New</strong>ton,Iowa died Tuesday evening at Skiff Medical Center in <strong>New</strong>ton. A Mass of<br />

Christian Burial for will be 10:30 a.m. Saturday, July 9, 2011 at the Sacred Heart Catholic<br />

Church in <strong>New</strong>ton. Pence ~ Reese Funeral Home in <strong>New</strong>ton,, has been entrusted with the<br />

arrangements. A visitation with the family will be 9:30 a.m. until 10:30 a.m. Saturday, July<br />

9, at the church. In lieu of flowers: Memorials are being designated to; Sacred Heart<br />

Catholic Church or Jasper County Animal Rescue League. Burial will be in the Sacred<br />

Heart Catholic Cemetery. Boyd, the son of Walter Hiram and Frankie Matilda (Jacobs)<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, was born December 21, 1924, in Urbana, Iowa. He was a high school graduate, and<br />

graduated from the University of Iowa, with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Industrial<br />

Engineering. He served his country with the US Army, during World War II. A resident of<br />

the <strong>New</strong>ton area since 1958, he was employed as an Industrial Engineer by the Maytag<br />

Company. On October 6, 1951, Boyd was united in marriage with Darlene Ann Fuller in<br />

Jesup, IA. He had devoted his life to his family and friends, and enjoyed woodworking. He<br />

was a member of the Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Knights of Columbus, Maytag<br />

Management Club, as an officer and the Iowa Industrial Engineers Association, as past<br />

president. He was a kind and warm hearted gentleman, who always found the good in<br />

everyone. Boyd was preceded in death by his parents; three daughters in infancy; a son,<br />

Brian Keith <strong>Gunn</strong> on January 20, 2007; his three brothers; and two sisters. Those left to<br />

honor Boyd's memory include his wife, Darlene; his two sons, David (Heather Troxel)<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Riverside, CA and Stephen (Susan Donohoe) <strong>Gunn</strong> of Cedar Rapids; three<br />

grandchildren, Emily, Molly and Colin; his sisters, Charlotte Meyer of Oxford and Rosie<br />

Wallace of Illinois; sisters-in-law, Leota <strong>Gunn</strong> of Ohio and JoAnne Fuller of Garner; a<br />

brother-in-law, Dene Jones of S. Dakota; his many nieces and nephews; and many good<br />

friends.<br />

Brenda <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

54, resident of Selma, Alabama passed away July 9, 2010 at Vaughan Regional Medical<br />

Center. Services are scheduled for July 17, 2010, 1:00 p.m. at <strong>New</strong> Selmont Baptist Church<br />

officiated by Pastor Aurther Bell. Burial will follow in Benton, Alabama directed by Miller<br />

Funeral Service of Selma. She was preceded in death by Bernice Barnes and Manuel<br />

Rudolph. Survivors include spouse John D. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Sr.; four daughters, Debra, Tracy,<br />

Jessica, all of Selma, Keatasha Gilchrist of Covington, Kentucky; brothers, Clarence,<br />

Curtis, Melvin, Cecil, Anthony, Rudolph, Robert, Rufus Barnes all of Birmingham; eight<br />

grandchildren, one daughter-in-law, nine brothers-in-laws, and six sisters-in-laws.


Pallbearers will be family and friends.<br />

Brenda Lee <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

49, passed away Sept. 22, 2010, in Las Vegas. She was born April 25, 1961, in Jackson,<br />

Mich., and was a resident of Pahrump for seven years, having come from Leslie, Mich.<br />

Brenda was retired from General Motors in Lansing, Mich. She loved her family, her<br />

grandchildren, her friends and her pets. She loved gardening and enjoyed NASCAR.<br />

Surviving are her husband Patrick Allen <strong>Gunn</strong> of Pahrump; daughters Tracie Donald<br />

Gibson of Mason, Mich., and Kayla Daneen Rae of Lansing; stepsons Patrick James <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

of Holland, Mich., and Jacob Christopher <strong>Gunn</strong> of Fountain, Mich.; brother Kevin Renee<br />

Harkness and Brian Kim Harkness, both of Leslie; father Dwight Harkness of Leslie; two<br />

grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her mother<br />

Janet Harkness. Services will be held in Leslie. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made<br />

to the Salvation Army. 09/22/2010<br />

Brenda Wilmoth <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

60, of Chesterfield, Virginia, died Wednesday, May 10, 2006, in Columbia, S.C. She was<br />

predeceased by her mother, Susanna Bookman Wilmoth; father, Amos Howard Wilmoth;<br />

two sisters, Betty W. Bennett and Dorothy W. Dance; brother, Gerald Wayne Wilmoth;<br />

and brother-in-law, Richard N. <strong>Gunn</strong>. She is survived by her husband, Robert Lee <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Jr.; son, Robert Tracy <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife, Dina; and grandsons, Logan and Parker; son,<br />

Stephen Harris <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife, Julie; and grandsons, Stephen and Brandon; brother,<br />

Howard Ruffin "Pete" Wilmoth and wife, Sandra; sisters-in-law, Patricia G. Peden and<br />

Brenda G. Harrup; and many beloved nieces, nephews and friends. The family will receive<br />

friends Sunday, May 14, 2006, from 6 to 8 p.m. at the J.T. Morriss & Son Chesterfield<br />

Chapel, Chester, Va. The funeral service will be held Monday, May 15, 2006, at 11 a.m. in<br />

the chapel. Interment will follow at Sunset Memorial Park, Chester, Va. Condolences may<br />

be registered at www.jtmorriss.com.<br />

Brenda <strong>Gunn</strong> Agliana, 43,<br />

Memorial services for Brenda <strong>Gunn</strong> Agliana, were held Friday December 6, 2002 in Clovis,<br />

Calif. Survivors are her husband, David and two sons, Jonathan Agliana of Calif. and<br />

Trent Roberts of Lexington, Tn.; one grandson, Ethan Roberts of Lexington, Tn.; mother,<br />

Ellen Helton of Jackson, Tn.; father, James <strong>Gunn</strong> of Medina, Tn.; sisters, Dorothy Acuff,<br />

Shelia Butler and Karen Rose, all of Jackson, Tn.; brother, Darryl <strong>Gunn</strong> of Clifton, Tn.;<br />

grandmothers, Betty Trull of Jackson and Sue <strong>Gunn</strong> of Medina, Tn.; numerous nieces and<br />

nephews. She will be loved and missed by many. As reported in The Jackson Sun:<br />

12/08/2002<br />

Brian Keith <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

formerly of <strong>New</strong>ton, Iowa, passed away Saturday morning, Jan. 20, 2007, at the age of 46,<br />

in Redland, Calif. Pence-Reese Funeral Home in <strong>New</strong>ton is handling the local arrangements.<br />

A Mass of Christian burial will be at 11 a.m. Monday, Jan. 29, 2007, at the Sacred<br />

Heart Catholic Church in <strong>New</strong>ton. Visitation with family will follow the Mass of Christian<br />

burial at the McCann Center in <strong>New</strong>ton. Burial will be in Sacred Heart Catholic Cemetery.


Memorials in Brian"s name may be left to the American Cancer Society or Sacred Heart<br />

Catholic Church. Brian, the son of Boyd L. and Darlene A. (Fuller) <strong>Gunn</strong>, was born Nov.<br />

19, 1960, at Mercy Hospital Medical Center in Des Moines. He was a graduate of the<br />

<strong>New</strong>ton Senior High School, Class of 1978. In 1980, Brian moved to California and was<br />

living in Mentone, Calif. Brian was employed by Guident Corporation Medical Supplies in<br />

California. He enjoyed his family and friends, and was an outdoors man, loving fishing,<br />

camping and watching auto racing, especially NASCAR. He was a past member of the<br />

Sacred Heart Catholic Church in <strong>New</strong>ton. Brain is survived by his parents, Boyd and<br />

Darlene <strong>Gunn</strong> of <strong>New</strong>ton; his brothers and sister-in-law, David <strong>Gunn</strong> of Riverside, Calif.,<br />

and Steve and Susan <strong>Gunn</strong> of Cedar Rapids; his fiancé Deanne Howarth of Mentone,<br />

Calif.; his two nieces and a nephew, Emily, Molly and Colin; and many good neighbors and<br />

friends. He was preceded in death by his grandparents and his three sisters in infancy. He<br />

will be remembered as a devoted son, brother and steadfast friend.<br />

Brian O. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

43, Indianapolis, died Dec. 12, 2003. Brian formerly was a cook at Del Frisco. He was a<br />

member of <strong>New</strong> Garfield Missionary Baptist Church. Services: noon Friday, Dec. 19 at<br />

<strong>New</strong> Garfield Missionary Baptist Church with calling from 10 a.m. to noon. Burial:<br />

Lincoln Memory Gardens Cemetery. Survivors: mother, Elizabeth L. <strong>Gunn</strong>; brothers,<br />

Douglas Wilkins, Keith and Ken <strong>Gunn</strong>; sisters, Sheila and Denise <strong>Gunn</strong>; and grandmother,<br />

Catherine C. Garr. Arrangements: Williams & Bluitt Funeral Home.<br />

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December 12, 2006 - Indy Star Memorial - In Loving Memory of Brian O. <strong>Gunn</strong>September<br />

13, 1960 - December 12, 2003 Although it"s been 3 years since you were here with us, we<br />

thank God for our time with you. Your love and laughter is missed by all who loved you.<br />

You will always be in our hearts. Love you always. Mom, Family and Friends<br />

Brigitte (Bendiksen) <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

of Quakertown, Pa. died unexpectedly on Monday, Aug. 29, 2011. She was 41. She was the<br />

beloved mother of Sabrina <strong>Gunn</strong>. Born March 8, 1970 in Abington, she was the daughter<br />

of Hilde Anna Panzer and Einar Bendiksen and his wife, Sandra Hammer. Gretta was<br />

employed at Sally Beauty Supply in Quakertown for the past seven years, most recently as<br />

store manager. She loved riding motorcycles, listening to music and collecting dragons. In<br />

addition to her daughter and parents, she is survived by her brother, Steven Panzer of Red<br />

Hill, Pa.; and her parents-in-law, Robert and Carol <strong>Gunn</strong>. The memorial service will be<br />

held at 6 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 7 at the Huff & Lakjer Funeral Home, 701 Derstine Ave.,<br />

Lansdale. Relatives and friends may call after 5 p.m. Interment will be held privately. For<br />

those desiring, contributions may be made in 'Gretta's' memory to St. Jude Children's<br />

Research Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, TN, 38105, or to the Lyme Disease<br />

Association, P.O. Box 1438, Jackson, NJ 08527. Huff & Lakjer Funeral Home<br />

Brett R. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Age 41, of 3204 N. 12th St., passed away Wednesday, June 6, 2007. Brett was born July 22,<br />

1965 in Gary Indiana to Leonard and Johnetta (<strong>Gunn</strong>) Gregory. Brett graduated from


West Side High School in 1983. He served in R.O.T.C. program during high school, and the<br />

active Army from 1983 until 1985, serving in Germany. He was also a member of American<br />

Legion Post 387. On January 11, 2002, he married Linda Zimmermann in Sheboygan.<br />

Brett was a member of St. Luke Lutheran Church in Sheboygan Falls. He was employed by<br />

the J.L. French Company, and was founder and owner of <strong>Gunn</strong> Vending. In addition to his<br />

wife Linda, Brett is survived by his step-son Andrew Behnke, his daughters, Gabrielle and<br />

Lakeisha Randolph, his 5 grandchildren, his mother Johnetta Gregory of Gary IN, and his<br />

mother-in-law Carolyn Zimmermann of Sheboygan. He is further survived by his sisters,<br />

Manika (Alonzo) Jackson and Gina (Cursie) Gadson, both of Gary, IN, and his nephews<br />

Keith Cloudy, Kennedy Younger, and Troy Younger, and his niece Johnika Younger. He<br />

was preceded in death by his father and father-in-law. Funeral services for Brett will be<br />

held Saturday, June 9, 2007 at 1:00 P.M. at Zimmer"s Westview Funeral & Cremation<br />

Care Center (Hwy 42 & JJ Howards Grove). The Reverend Jaeger, Pastor of St. Luke<br />

Lutheran Church in Sheboygan Falls will officiate. Friends may call at the funeral home on<br />

Saturday from 11:00 A.M. until the time of service. Entombment will take place at Gardens<br />

of Peace Mausoleum. Condolences may be sent online at zimmerfuneralhome.com.<br />

Published in the Post-Tribune on 6/8/2007. B<br />

Brian <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Tue, Jan 23, 2007 - MANTON, Calif. — Brian <strong>Gunn</strong>, 46, of Manton, Calif., formerly of<br />

<strong>New</strong>ton, passed away Saturday morning, Jan. 20, 2007, in Redland, Calif. Funeral<br />

arrangements are pending at Pence-Reese Funeral Home in <strong>New</strong>ton, Ga. He is the son of<br />

Boyd and Darlene (Fuller) <strong>Gunn</strong> of <strong>New</strong>ton. Memorials may be left in his name at the<br />

funeral home.<br />

Brigitte (Bendiksen) <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

41, of Quakertown, Pa. died unexpectedly Monday, August 29, 2011. She was the beloved<br />

mother of Sabrina <strong>Gunn</strong>. Born March 8, 1970 in Abington, she was the daughter of Hilde<br />

Anna Panzer and Einar Bendiksen and his wife, Sandra Hammer. Gretta was employed at<br />

Sally Beauty Supply in Quakertown for the past seven years, most recently as store<br />

manager. She loved riding motorcycles, listening to music, and collecting dragons.<br />

Surviving, in addition to her daughter and parents, is her brother, Steven Panzer of Red<br />

Hill; and her parents-in-law, Robert and Carol <strong>Gunn</strong>. A Memorial Service will be held at<br />

6PM Wednesday, September 7 at the Huff & Lakjer Funeral Home, 701 Derstine Ave.,<br />

Lansdale. Relatives and friends may call after 5PM. Interment will be private. For those<br />

desiring, contributions may be made in Gretta's memory to St. Jude Children's Research<br />

Hospital , 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, TN, 38105, or to the Lyme Disease Association,<br />

P.O. Box 1438, Jackson, NJ 08527.<br />

Brita B. E. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

passed away peacefully on November 28, 2005 after a long and difficult battle with cancer.<br />

She is survived by her three children and four grandchildren: Sven (Lynda and Andrew),<br />

Jackie (Kenneth and Emmelie), and Frances (Cathryn and Brita), and many family and<br />

friends worldwide. Brita will long be remembered for her incredible zest for life. She loved


the arts, reading, dancing, tennis, cooking, animals and her friends and family. She was<br />

active in VASA, SWEA, the Tucson Women"s Club, the Ott YMCA, UNICEF, and the<br />

African Violet Society. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to The Humane Society,<br />

3450 N. Kelvin Blvd, Tucson, AZ 85716 in Brita"s name. A memorial service to celebrate<br />

her life will be held at St. Frances de Sales, 1375 S. Camino Seco, on Saturday, December<br />

17th at 10:30 a.m. with a luncheon following. Published on Tucson.com on 11/30/2005.<br />

Brooks Hughes (BeBe) <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Brooks <strong>Gunn</strong>, age 63, of Carlsbad, California passed away on October 4, 2011. She was<br />

born December 12, 1947 in Ft. Worth, Texas to Darrell Stephen Hughes and Leah Bell<br />

Smith Hughes. Living most of her life in Austin, Brooks never got very far without running<br />

into someone she knew. And if you didn't know her, you would soon because she would<br />

capture you with her charm and laughter. Friendly, honest, fun, with a zest for life, thirst<br />

for culture, and love of laughter, she was a wonderful friend to many who knew her.<br />

Brooks had a willingness to explore, get up and go, and an adventurous spirit. She was<br />

glamorous, beautiful and had a style all her own. She loved to discuss literature, films, and<br />

fashion. Looked forward to her travel (especially to Paris), had a passion for animals, and a<br />

soulmate in her husband Mark <strong>Gunn</strong>. Brooks and Mark met through AA, a club they are<br />

both very involved in that has changed both of their lives for the better. They were married<br />

on May 4, 1997 in La Jolla, CA. Mark treated Brooks with unconditional love, lasting<br />

kindness, and patience. They were both active runners, swimmers, and enjoyed yoga from<br />

time to time. She enjoyed working on her rose bushes in the garden of her carefully<br />

decorated home and enjoyed the near perfect Carlsbad, California weather. Brooks will be<br />

remembered for many things including her colorful sense of humor, quick wit, being a<br />

loving wife, mother and grandmother. Her daughter Leah was the crowning glory of her<br />

life, and her grandsons Walker and Hughes brought her laughter and lasting joy. Brooks<br />

was a good, faithful, kind and generous friend to so many around her. All who knew her<br />

will miss her laughter and her stories. She is survived by her husband, Mark <strong>Gunn</strong>;<br />

daughter, Leah Petri; grandsons, Walker and Hughes; step son, Nathan <strong>Gunn</strong>; and<br />

brother, Jimmy Hughes. Memorial services will be held at 3:00 p.m. on Saturday, October<br />

8, 2011 at the Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd in Austin. In lieu of flowers,<br />

memorial donations may be made to the Austin Humane Society or Austin Pet's Alive.<br />

Brooks K. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Sr.<br />

Died while at his camp on False River Saturday at 5 pm. A member of the Desota Lodge<br />

No 7 IOOF, and the Thirty Years Club of Esso Standard. He was 63. He is survived by his<br />

widow the former Bennie Ancona of 642 N. 29 th St., Baton Rouge, La. Also surviving a son,<br />

Brooks K. <strong>Gunn</strong>, jr., Baton Roughe; a daughter Mrs. Ruby Martin, Memphis; one sister<br />

Miss Beatrice <strong>Gunn</strong> Memphis, and one brother Glenn <strong>Gunn</strong> of Memphis. Remains at<br />

Ravenhorst Parlors. Burial in Greenoaks Memorial Park. August 31, 1951, Page 10<br />

Advocate.<br />

Bruce <strong>Gunn</strong>


GUNN, Bruce On January 25, 2005 at 86 years of age. Beloved husband of the late Amelia<br />

(nee Adamowski). Loving dad of Lorraine <strong>Gunn</strong>, Deborah and husband Joseph Gervais<br />

and James <strong>Gunn</strong> and friend Bea. Best friend to grandsons Ian, Kevin and Robert Gervais.<br />

Predeceased by brothers Fred and Robert and sisters Thelma, Florence and Leona<br />

Clarkson. Dear brother-in-law to the late Janette Pedley, Ruth and husband Ted Sargent,<br />

and the late Stanley Adamowski. Also survived by many nieces and nephews. Bruce was a<br />

well known commercial artist who applied his paint brush and talents to Windsor<br />

businesses for more than 50 years. Cremation services were held at Greenlawn Memorial<br />

Gardens. Memorial Service date and time to be announced. Cremation arrangements<br />

entrusted to Cremation Society of Windsor & Essex County (969-5449) 2670 Dougall Ave.<br />

Special thanks to the Palliative Care and Third floor staff at Hotel-Dieu Hospital. You may<br />

leave your cherished memories online at cremationsociety.ca Published in the Windsor Star<br />

from 1/28/2005 - 1/29/2005<br />

Bruce Elwood <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Bruce Elwood <strong>Gunn</strong>, 85, of 958 N.C.65, Wentworth, died Wednesday, Jan. 17, 2001, at<br />

Annie Penn Hospital, after a long period of declining health from diabetes and sprue. A<br />

graveside service will be conducted at 2 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 20,2001, in Evergreen Memory<br />

Gardens, with the Rev. Dr. Bill Hayes and Dr. Michael Simmons officiating. A native of<br />

Rockingham County, NC. , Bruce was a son of the late Robert Earlie and Sarah Walker<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>. He had lived his entire life in Wentworth. He and his wife were the retired owners<br />

and operators of <strong>Gunn</strong>s Greenhouses, Wentworth. He was also a rural mail carrier and<br />

mechanic with the Rockingham County School System. He enjoyed working with many<br />

crafts in his workshop after his retirement. He was a member of Wentworth Presbyterian<br />

Church. Survivors include his devoted wife of 63 years, Josephine Smith <strong>Gunn</strong> of the<br />

home; son, D. Wayne <strong>Gunn</strong> of Kingsville, Texas; sisters, Edna G. McCollum of Wentworth,<br />

Bettie G. Sands and husband, Henry Sands of Wentworth; and sisters-in-law, Frances S.<br />

Jones of Buies Creek and Iris S. Powell of Wentworth. The family will see friends from 7 to<br />

8:30 p.m. Friday, Jan. 19, 2001, at Citty Funeral Home and at other times, they will be at<br />

the residence. Memorials may be made to Wentworth Presbyterian Church, P.O. Box94,<br />

Wentworth, N.C. 27375 or to the charity of the donors choice (Thomas and Sarah<br />

Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> descendant).<br />

Bruce A. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

ELWOOD — Bruce A. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 46, Elwood, died Jan. 26, 2013, at HCR Manor Care in<br />

Anderson after an extended illness. Survivors include his father, Larry E. <strong>Gunn</strong>; two<br />

brothers, Bryan T. <strong>Gunn</strong> (Carla McClish) and Bryce (Cathy) <strong>Gunn</strong>; and twin sister, Betsey<br />

A. <strong>Gunn</strong>. Service 11 a.m. Wednesday at First United Methodist Church, Elwood. Burial in<br />

Elwood City Cemetery. Visitation 3 to 8 p.m. today at Copher-Fesler-May Funeral Home,<br />

Elwood. Memorials to American Academy of Dermatology "Camp Discovery.<br />

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Bruce A. <strong>Gunn</strong>, age 46 of Elwood and formerly of Tipton County, died Saturday, January


26, 2013 at HCR Manor Care in Anderson following a courageous, lifelong struggle with<br />

the condition of Epidermolysis Bullosa (E.B.) – a very rare and debilitating skin disease. He<br />

was born on December 2, 1966 in Elwood, the son of Larry E. and Jeannette (Huntsinger)<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>. Bruce worked as a computer data entry technician for 9 years at Janus<br />

Developmental Services in Noblesville, and retired in 2007. He was a 1986 graduate of<br />

Tipton High School, where he was known for being a basketball and sports reporter for the<br />

high school newspaper, the “Devil’s Advocate”. He was a member of the First United<br />

Methodist Church in Elwood. Bruce was an avid Indiana sports fan, especially I.U.<br />

Basketball, Indianapolis Colts football, basketball star Larry Bird, and NASCAR driver<br />

Jeff Gordon. He truly enjoyed working as a camp counselor for Camp Discovery in<br />

Crosslake, Minnesota – a specialty camp for those coping with E.B. Disease. He also<br />

formerly enjoyed bowling, playing cards, and talking about politics. Bruce beat the odds in<br />

his life many times coping with his health condition, and this is especially true of reaching<br />

the age of 46 – which makes him one of the oldest survivors of E.B. Disease. He will always<br />

be remembered for being an inspiration to those close to him by showing tremendous<br />

courage and hope. For this reason, Bruce was featured on the Discovery Channel, Dateline<br />

NBC, and Channel 6 in news stories about how well he coped with his illness and managed<br />

to keep a positive attitude. His family includes his father, Larry E. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Elwood; 2<br />

brothers, Bryan T. <strong>Gunn</strong> (companion Carla McClish) and Bryce (wife Cathy) <strong>Gunn</strong> all of<br />

Elwood; twin sister, Betsey A. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Noblesville; best friends, Bobby Morrisett and<br />

Loraine Cameron; beloved pet cat, “Digit”; and several nieces, nephews, aunts, and uncles.<br />

He is preceded in death by his mother, Jeannette (Huntsinger) <strong>Gunn</strong>; paternal<br />

grandparents, Thomas L. <strong>Gunn</strong> and Mary Coryell; maternal grandparents, William L. and<br />

Ruth (King) Huntsinger; and step grandmother, Eva (Lane) Huntsinger. Funeral services<br />

will be conducted at 11:00 AM on Wednesday, January 30, 2013 at the First United<br />

Methodist Church in Elwood with Rev. Chris Dare officiating. Burial will follow in the<br />

Elwood City Cemetery. Visitation will be held from 3 to 8 PM on Tuesday, January 29,<br />

2013 at Copher-Fesler-May Funeral Home in Elwood. Memorial contributions may be<br />

made to the American Academy of Dermatology – Camp Discover, through the funeral<br />

home.<br />

Bruce <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Tallahassee Democrat (FL) - June 29, 1994, 57, of Tallahassee died Monday in Tallahassee.<br />

The service will be at 10 a.m. Friday at Temple Baptist Church in Tallahassee, with burial<br />

at MeadowWood Memorial Park. Family will receive friends following the service at the<br />

cemetery. A native of Chester, Pa., he had lived in Tallahassee since 1973. He was a<br />

member of Temple Baptist Church. He is survived by two daughters, Suzanne <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Tallahassee and Karen <strong>Gunn</strong> of Tampa; his mother, Margaret <strong>Gunn</strong> of Tallahassee; and a<br />

brother, Will <strong>Gunn</strong> III of Jessup, Md. (Bevis Colonial Funeral Home in Tallahassee, 385-<br />

2193.)<br />

Bruce <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Funeral for Bruce <strong>Gunn</strong>, 71, will be held at 3 pm on Sunday August 8, 1971 at Elliott’s


Chapel of Memories with burial in the Tuscola Cemetery in Abilene, Texas. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

died Friday August 6, at the Hendrick Memorial hospital. He is survived by his wife<br />

Harlene, and son Erwin of Seattle, Washington, and one daughter, Mrs. W. T. Willis; two<br />

brother Chancil L. <strong>Gunn</strong> and William Herbert <strong>Gunn</strong> and one sister Mrs. Oza Elizabeth<br />

(J.T.) Bodine, eight grandchildren and two nieces. (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

desc)<br />

Bruce G. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Bruce <strong>Gunn</strong> of West Seneca, NY, January 15, 2004, beloved husband of Hazel E. (Miller)<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>; dear father of Patricia A. (Philip) Mead and Barbara R. (Michael) Tierney;<br />

grandfather of Cynthia (David) DeRose, Daniel P. (Margaret) Mead II and Gregory M.<br />

Tierney; also survived by four great-grandchildren. No prior visitation. Private services<br />

will be held at the convenience of the family. Memorials to the Shriner"s Children"s<br />

Transportation Fund through the Ismailia Shrine Temple of West Seneca. Arrangements<br />

by CASTIGILA FUNERAL HOME INC., 824-6435. Published in the Buffalo <strong>New</strong>s on<br />

1/16/2004.<br />

Bruce Walter <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Services will be Monday for Bruce Walter <strong>Gunn</strong>, who died Thursday at his Watsonville<br />

home. He was 43. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born in Palo Alto. He graduated from <strong>Gunn</strong> High School,<br />

named after his grandfather Henry M. <strong>Gunn</strong>, in 1976 and received a degree in forest<br />

management from Humboldt State University in 1983. He was a Peace Corps volunteer in<br />

Honduras from 1987 to 1989. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was responsible for implementing the first<br />

operative plan for Celaque National Park, home of the tallest mountain in Honduras. He<br />

refurbished an antiquated hydro-electric plant into a park visitor center, which was later<br />

named after him. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> had owned and operated <strong>Gunn</strong> Construction since 1992. He<br />

was a construction supervisor and superintendent for South County Housing since 1996.<br />

Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> enjoyed hiking, snorkeling, fishing and bike rides. He is survived by his wife of<br />

17 years, Roisin <strong>Gunn</strong> of Watsonville; sons Seamus, Liam and Brandan <strong>Gunn</strong>, all of<br />

Watsonville; daughter Aislinn <strong>Gunn</strong> of Watsonville; sisters Mari Kauffman of Colorado<br />

and Lara Fisher of Aptos; parents Jack and Sue <strong>Gunn</strong> of Hawaii; and one aunt. Services<br />

are at 11 a.m. Monday at Holy Eucharist Catholic Church. Arrangements are by Mehl"s<br />

Colonial Chapel (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> descendant).<br />

Bryan G. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

CARTHAGE, Mo. — Bryan G. <strong>Gunn</strong>, age 30, of Carthage, Mo., passed away on Thursday,<br />

Dec. 6, 2007, following injuries sustained from an automobile accident near Republic, Mo.<br />

Bryan was born on Oct. 10, 1977, in Sedalia, Mo. After moving from Sedalia, he attended<br />

and graduated from Diamond High School, Diamond, Mo. Bryan and his dad owned and<br />

operated Bowman Motors d.b.a. Double B Truck and Tractor. He was also the bar<br />

manager at Bronc Busters. He was a member of the American Pool Players Association and<br />

played on the Eight Ball League. Bryan married Robyn Cooper on March 16, 2004, in Las


Vegas, Nev. She survives. Additional survivors include two sons, Luke <strong>Gunn</strong> and Zachary<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, both of the home; his father, Gregory H. <strong>Gunn</strong>, of Carthage; his mother, Lana<br />

Wilson Colmus, of Las Vegas; one brother, Jason G. <strong>Gunn</strong> and his wife, Pat, of Sedalia;<br />

one niece, Miranda <strong>Gunn</strong>, of Sedalia; and one nephew, Jason <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr., of Sedalia. He was<br />

preceded in death by his grandparents, Harold and Grace <strong>Gunn</strong>. Bryan’s joy in life was<br />

shown through the love for his family. He will be dearly missed by all until we meet again.<br />

Funeral services will be 1 p.m. Tuesday at the Mason-Woodard Chapel with Jamie<br />

Lankford, Minister, officiating. Interment will be in Macedonia Cemetery, Stella, Mo. The<br />

family will receive friends from 7 to 8 p.m. Monday at the mortuary. In lieu of flowers,<br />

contributions may be given to a fund established for the children of Bryan G. <strong>Gunn</strong> in care<br />

of the mortuary. Arrangements have been entrusted to the Mason-Woodard Mortuary, of<br />

Joplin, Mo. Published in The Joplin Globe from 12/8/2007 - 12/10/2007.<br />

Bryant Allen <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr.<br />

74, of 2314 Avalon Road, Columbus, Georgia died Sunday October 17, 1995at St. Francis<br />

Hospital. The funeral will be 2 p.m. Wednesday at Glenn Anthony Baptist Church, with<br />

burial in Parkhill Cemetery, according to Striffler-Hamby Mortuary, Columbus. Visitation<br />

will be 7-9 p.m. today at the funeral home. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born March 26, 1921, in Cordele,<br />

Ga., son of Ida and Bryant A. <strong>Gunn</strong> Sr. A resident of Columbus for most of his life, he was<br />

a retired carrier with the U.S. Postal Service and a U.S. Navy veteran of World War II. He<br />

was a member of the advisory council of Miles Senior Citizen Center, member and<br />

secretary of Rose Hill Masonic Lodge #484, and member and chairman of ushers of Glenn<br />

Anthony Baptist Church. Survivors include his wife, Catherine; a son, Ronnie <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Norfolk, Va.; a stepson, James Sloan of Columbus; five daughters, Barbara Graves and<br />

Linda Hines, both of Columbus, Pat Chapman of Phenix City, Glenda Hunt of Waverly<br />

Hall, Ga., and Tommie Miel of Phoenix, Ariz.; two brothers, Maurice <strong>Gunn</strong> of Orlando,<br />

Fla., and Marvin <strong>Gunn</strong> of Brighton, Mich.; a sister, Elizabeth Jackson of Columbus; 14<br />

grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. (James and Elizabeth Irby <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Buddy <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

a Cherokee age 84, of Valdosta, Georgia, died on Monday, March 22, 2010 at his residence<br />

following a lengthy illness. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> will be cremated and a private family memorial<br />

service will be held for him at a later date and time. Carson McLane Funeral Home is<br />

serving the <strong>Gunn</strong> family.<br />

Buell "B.W." White <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

age 84 of Blackstone, Virginia, died Wednesday January 24, 2007. He is survived by his<br />

devoted wife of 56 years, Ida S. <strong>Gunn</strong>; two sons, Bill <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife, Dianne, Cliff <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

and wife Helen, all of Blackstone; one daughter, Debbee Dzendzel and husband, Dennis, of<br />

Richmond; three brother, Eldred <strong>Gunn</strong> of Harrisonburg, Aaron <strong>Gunn</strong> of Danieltown, and<br />

Ray "Buck" <strong>Gunn</strong> of Kenbridge; two sisters, Clairene Weaver of Melbourne, Florida; and<br />

Avie Ann Bowman of Chapel Hill, N. C.; five grandchildren, Jessica Randolph and


husband James, Allison <strong>Gunn</strong>, Andrew <strong>Gunn</strong>, Theresa <strong>Gunn</strong>, Sterling <strong>Gunn</strong>. B. W. was a<br />

career tobacco farmer who was never afraid of trying new methods and equipment. He was<br />

one of the first farmers in the state to use bulk barns for curing tobacco. His first was built<br />

in 1960. He was a pioneer in using hydroponic greenhouses to replace the conventional<br />

plant bed. He served in the U. S. Navy as a corpsman for four years during WWII, and was<br />

a lifetime member of the Church of Christ. Graveside services will be held in Crestview<br />

Memorial Park, South Hill, Va., 2 p.m. Saturday, January 27, 2007. Family will receive<br />

friends at Hamner-McMillian Funeral Home, Blackstone, Friday, January 26 from 6 to 8<br />

p.m. Memorial contributions may be made to the Blackstone Recreation Association, P.O.<br />

Box 421, Blackstone, Virginia 23824 - (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> descendant)<br />

Buford A. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Harrisonville, Mo - Despondent over his son’s death in a submarine last June, Buford A.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, 49 years old committed suicide by shooting himself Sunday afternoon at his farm<br />

two and a half miles north of Drexel. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> said her husband land bee in ill health<br />

and despondent since their son was lost on the submarine off the California coast. The<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> family moved to the farn near Drexel from Orchard Colorado about a month ago.<br />

Kansas City Star, Dec 10, 1941, page 3<br />

Burnis "Pam" <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

34, of Quincy, Florida, died Oct. 9 in Gretna. The service will be at 1 p.m. Saturday at Bear<br />

Creek Bethel Missionary Baptist Church in Quincy, with burial at <strong>Gunn</strong> Cemetery. He is<br />

survived by his father, Willie Washington Sr.; his mother, Christine Wallace of Hartford,<br />

Conn.; six brothers, Robert <strong>Gunn</strong>, Ronald <strong>Gunn</strong>, Christopher Washington, Willie<br />

Washington Jr. and Alex Washington, all of Quincy, and Carlton Wallace of Hartford; and<br />

six sisters, Cynthia Wallace of Hartford, Cornethia Roberts, Shanda Moore, Sabrina<br />

Washington and Tiffany Washington, all of Quincy, and Teresa Washington of Miami.<br />

(Betsey Funeral Home in Quincy<br />

Burt <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

The body of Burt <strong>Gunn</strong>, who died Sunday July 31, 1938 at the Loram County Ohio<br />

Infirmary in Elyria, is at the Sharpe Funeral Home here. Funeral and burial arrangements<br />

are being held up awaiting word from relatives of the deceased. Mr <strong>Gunn</strong> was a brother of<br />

the late Lester <strong>Gunn</strong> of Wellington, and formerly lived here. He was known as an old-time<br />

fiddler.<br />

Burton R. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

age 99, passed away on July 14, 2011 at Hospice home of Hope in Fond du Lac, Michigan..<br />

She was preceded in death by her husband Duncan <strong>Gunn</strong>, two sisters and one brother. She<br />

is survived by two nieces and four nephews, grand-nieces and nephews, and many friends.<br />

A Mass of Resurrection will be held at 2PM, on Saturday, July 16, 2011 at St. Peter's


Episcopal Church, 217 Houston St. Ripon; The Reverend Thomas McAlpine and The<br />

Reverend Kenneth Guy officiating. Friends and family may visit at the Church on<br />

Saturday, from 1PM until the time of service. In lieu of flowers a memorial has been<br />

established for St. Peter's Altar Guild, and also directed towards Tri-Casa Humane<br />

Society.<br />

Burwell <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

On the 22d of March 1855 in the county of Nottoway, Virginia, Burwell <strong>Gunn</strong> in the 61st<br />

year of his age, having been born 29 August 1794. About 15 years ago he was baptized by<br />

Elder J. W. D. Creath having previously been a member of the Methodist church. He was a<br />

(councilor?) in the organization of the church at Cove Springs to which he was a consistent<br />

and influential member until his death. He was one of the deacons and the principal<br />

pecuniary supporter of the church. His illness which was tedious and protracted, be bore<br />

with Christian fortitude and patience evencing throughout entire resignation to the will of<br />

God and towards the close, often expressing his will to depart and be with Christ. His death<br />

was relatively calm and peaceful. He spoke of heaven as his place of his abode and often<br />

said, I am going home. For several days he lay so weak and he was unable to articulate<br />

distinctly or even to turn his head upon his pillow, but he resigned his silence to the lord<br />

and when questioned with reference to his spiritual state, would give some unmistakable<br />

sign that all was well. He has left a widow and ten children and a large family of servants,<br />

towards whom as husband, father and master, he had been an affectionate companion, a<br />

judicious counselor, and liberal provider. The children are nearly grown and settled and<br />

most of them as well as their mother, members of the church. O may their woe pursue the<br />

way; Their pious parent led; With love and holy seal obey; The counsels of the dead<br />

Byron Eugene <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Byron Eugene "Ben" <strong>Gunn</strong> 85, of Greenwood, passed away July 24 at Community<br />

Hospital South in Indianapolis. He was born August 14, 1919 in Wayne County Indiana to<br />

Charles and Edith (Duke) <strong>Gunn</strong>. He married Jean Warren on August 1, 1947 in<br />

Crawfordsville Indiana and she survives. Ben was a 1940 graduate of Butler University<br />

with a BA degree, while at Butler he played basketball for Hall of Fame Coach Tony<br />

Hinkle. Then in 1952 he received his Masters Degree from Ball State University. His first<br />

teaching and coaching job was in 1941 and 1942 at Jamestown High School. Then he was<br />

called into the Army in WWII. After returning from the war he went to Whiteland High<br />

School in 1946. He taught Health, Government, Sociology and was the Varsity Basketball<br />

and baseball coach. And in 1960 and 1961 he was also the Athletic Director. In 1961 he<br />

went to Greenwood High School as the Reserve and Assistant varsity basketball coach and<br />

was also the golf coach from 1966 until 1982. Ben was a member of Greenwood Kiwanis<br />

and of Greenwood United Methodist Church. Survivors include his wife Jean <strong>Gunn</strong>; a son<br />

John (Julie) <strong>Gunn</strong> of Greenwood; daughter Gayla <strong>Gunn</strong> of Indianapolis; brother Charles<br />

Duane <strong>Gunn</strong> of <strong>New</strong> Castle; sister Jane Bloebaum of Ft. Wayne and one grandson Brian<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Greenwood. Rev. Dr. Bill Hoopes will conduct funeral services at 10:00 a.m.<br />

Thursday July 28 at Forest Lawn Funeral Home, 1977 South State Road 135 inGreenwood.


Friends may call Wednesday July 27 from 4:00 until 8:00 p.m. at the funeral home. Burial<br />

will be in Forest Lawn Memory Gardens in Greenwood. Memorial Contributions may be<br />

made to the Donors favorite charity.<br />

Burley D. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr.,<br />

89, of Lavaca, Arkansas formerly of Hartford, Arkansas passed away Thursday, June 30,<br />

2011 after a life well lived. He was born in Hartford, Arkansas on September 19, 1921, the<br />

son of a hard working coal miner, Burley D. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Sr. With Burley's passing, he joins our<br />

Mother and Grandmother, his wife of 60 plus years, Stella Beatrice <strong>Gunn</strong>, in eternal life,<br />

with our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. Burley had many accomplishments throughout his<br />

life, and exemplified the virtues of the Eagle Scout he was, never failing to structure his life<br />

to be trustworthy, loyal, helpful, friendly, courteous, kind, obedient, cheerful, thrifty,<br />

brave, clean and reverent. Burley was a good example to all, and was loved by all who<br />

knew him. Burley graduated from Hartford High School with the class of 1940. Married<br />

the one and only love of his life, Stella Payton, of Mansfield, on April 10, 1942. Burley and<br />

Stella lost their first child, but later had a son Burley D. <strong>Gunn</strong>, III and a daughter, Nancy<br />

D. Sullivan. During World War II, he enlisted in the Army Air Corps and was stationed in<br />

England, maintaining B24, B25 and B26 bombers, in support of the European War effort.<br />

After the war, they resided in California, but soon moved to Houston, Texas, for nine<br />

years, prior to returning to California, where he owned <strong>Gunn</strong> Appliances in San Pedro,<br />

California, before working the The Daily Breeze newspaper in Torrance, California (a<br />

Copley Publication). Burley retired when he was 55 years old, returned to Arkansas and<br />

built their home on Sebastian Lake near Hackett, Arkansas. Burley enjoyed fishing, and<br />

often said, he would have never left Arkansas if he had been able to own a home on a lake,<br />

like they had, when they retired. Burley was a very active member of the Lyons Club in<br />

Southern California and Arkansas. Funeral service will be 2:00 p.m. Friday, July 8, 2011<br />

at McConnell Funeral Home Chapel in Greenwood with burial at Hartford Memorial<br />

Park. Viewing will be Thursday from 1 – 9 p.m. at the funeral home where the family will<br />

visit with friends from 6 – 8 p.m. Burley is survived by a son, Burley D. <strong>Gunn</strong>, III and his<br />

wife, Dorothy of Lewisville, TX; a daughter, Nancy D. Sullivan and her husband, Don of<br />

Lavaca, AR; a brother, Roy <strong>Gunn</strong> of San Pedro, CA; six grandsons, three granddaughters<br />

and eighteen great grandchildren. Pallbearers will be Jeff and Alex Fosnaugh, Brian<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, Rob Markiewitz, Dean Barnes and Steven Held.<br />

C. C. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Kilgore Texas - March 3, 1950 - Mr. C. C. <strong>Gunn</strong> died Friday of wounds suffered late<br />

Thursday night when his shotgun discharged as he crawled through a fence. <strong>Gunn</strong> was<br />

about 55 years old, a grocer in the Danville Community near here. (Reuben and Mary<br />

Goforth <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

C. E. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Ada, Oklahoma - C. E. <strong>Gunn</strong> died at his Horsehoe Ranch on Tuesday Dec 25, 1937.


Funeral services will be held from the Baptist Church in Roff Thursday at 2 p. m. Burial....<br />

In Roff cemetery with Criswell’s in charge. Surviving are the widow. Nancy <strong>Gunn</strong> and<br />

daughters Mrs. D..M. Hudson. Mrs O. H. Hayford and Mrs. Albert Whitstone.<br />

C. M. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

C. -M. <strong>Gunn</strong> died yesterday morning Jan 29, 1906, at a private sanitarium in Atlanta.<br />

Funeral services were conducted yesterday afternoon in the chapel of Barclay & Brandon.<br />

The interment took place at Westview cemetery in Atlanta, Ga.<br />

C. N. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Calvin N. <strong>Gunn</strong> - Enid Oklahoma, November 12, 1929 GOLTRY MAN FOUND DEAD IN<br />

HIS HOME C.N.<strong>Gunn</strong>, aged widower who lives near Goltry was found dead at his home<br />

today. Doctors said that his death resulted apparantly from natural causes and that he had<br />

apparantly been dead about two days. <strong>Gunn</strong> was last seen alive Saturday, when he was in<br />

Goltry. He was livng alone and was found lying in his kitchen. He is an Oklahoma pioneer,<br />

having lived here for more than 30 years. Funeral arrangements are being withheld<br />

pending communication with relatives. He has one son and two daughters. (Calvin <strong>Gunn</strong>-<br />

Hamblin and Elizabeth Tunstall <strong>Gunn</strong> descendant)<br />

Callie <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Callie <strong>Gunn</strong> Tucker, 84, of Memphis, retired restaurant owner, died Tuesday December 7,<br />

2004, at Methodist University Hospital. Services will be at 11 a.m. Friday at N.J. Ford &<br />

Sons Funeral Home with burial in West Tennessee Veterans Cemetery. She was a member<br />

of Mississippi Boulevard Christian Church, former president of Exum Tower and a<br />

volunteer for the Metropolitan Inter-Faith Association (MIFA) and the Mid-South Fair.<br />

Mrs. Tucker, the widow of William Tucker Jr., leaves a daughter, Cora Williams Rogers of<br />

Arlington, Va.; a son, Richard H. Smith of Little Rock; two sisters, Zella Veasey and Jessie<br />

E. Perino, both of Memphis; two brothers, Alfred <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr. of Memphis and Willie <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

of Seneca, S.C., and a grandson.<br />

Calvin Francis <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Born January 28, 1930, Palo Alto, California. Calvin <strong>Gunn</strong> died peacefully surrounded by<br />

loved ones at Sequoia Hospital in Redwood City on August 6th at the age of 77. Calvin<br />

graduated from Stanford University with a Doctor of Juris Prudence with a minor in<br />

engineering and music. He began his career as a prosecuting attorney in Merced and<br />

practiced law for 54 years. He established his business in Palo Alto California later moving<br />

to Woodside. He also developed many projects in the Bay Area and Northern California<br />

including apartment complexes and a ski resort near Tahoe. Calvin represented many<br />

international clients from around the world and never stopped adapting to his client needs<br />

and the profession as it changed over the years. He loved solving difficult problems and<br />

used his knowledge, imagination, skills, talents and curiosity to serve his clients. He was


devoted to family. His wife Karen and young sons Peter (15) and Michael (7) brought a<br />

sense of purpose to his life. He loved travel, education, and outdoor adventure with family<br />

and friends. He also loved motorcycling, biking, and running. His friends and colleagues<br />

remember him as a dedicated family man, intelligent, courageous and an ever-curious<br />

person. He was a gifted pianist, public speaker, and intellectual. Calvin was an active<br />

citizen of the Woodside Community serving on the Planning Commission, The Mounted<br />

Patrol and The Earthquake Committee. Calvin was also a progressive leader in the fight<br />

against prostate cancer. He successfully completed many cutting edge trials that extended<br />

his quality of life. His cumulative knowledge of health and fitness attracted many doctors<br />

and scientist to his case. He never gave up the fight to survive and through his challenges<br />

became an inspiration to others. Later in life, he embraced Christianity and became a<br />

member at Menlo Park Presbyterian Church and devoted himself to learning and<br />

fellowship where he grew in his faith before he died. He is survived by his wife Karen, his<br />

eight children, Brad, Lezlie, Gregory, John, James, Jerry, Peter and Michael. He is also<br />

survived by his siblings David and Ben <strong>Gunn</strong> in addition to his close nephew Robert <strong>Gunn</strong>.<br />

In lieu of flowers the family requests contributions can be sent to Menlo Park Presbyterian<br />

Church to benefit Peter and Michael"s education. (Care of the <strong>Gunn</strong> Memorial fund at 950<br />

Santa Cruz Avenue, Menlo Park, CA. 94025). SPANGLER MORTUARIES (650)967-5546<br />

Published in the San Mateo County Times on 8/16/2007.<br />

Calvin Gore <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Aged Couple Die Within Hour Pittsburg Gazette 6 April 1945 The deaths of Mr. and Mrs.<br />

C. G. <strong>Gunn</strong>, age respectively 77 and 76, occurred Monday morning at their home in the<br />

Pine Community. They had been sick only a short time. The survivors are two daughters,<br />

Mrs. Tandy Kind and Mrs. Buster Kelly and a son Wayne <strong>Gunn</strong>, all of Pittsburg Texas.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> had been married for 60 years. (Alexander and Margaret Blackwood<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> (N.C.) Descendant) Calvin Gore and Susie Lanham <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Camellia Olesen <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

(January 16, 1941 - June 12, 2011) was born in Reidsville, NC, the daughter of Peder<br />

Meldahl Olesen of Skive, Denmark and Eva Regina Adams of Salem, VA. She attended<br />

Reidsvilles public schools and was an honor student. A business program graduate of<br />

Womans College of the University of North Carolina, she was a longtime commercial<br />

secretary. After marriage she moved to Jacksonville in 1977. For several years she was the<br />

adoption nurse for the original Cabbage Patch kids. A homemaker with an outgoing<br />

personality, she participated in prison ministry through the Episcopal Diocese of Florida as<br />

well as visited those who were sick or troubled and often sat with the elderly. She was<br />

predeceased by her parents, an infant son, and is survived by her husband of forty-one<br />

years, Thomas H. <strong>Gunn</strong>, and two daughters, Karen C. <strong>Gunn</strong> and Dr. Laura H. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

(fiance Dr. German Molina Calvo), a brother-in-law, Harold M. <strong>Gunn</strong> (Tish), and one<br />

nephew, Guy <strong>Gunn</strong>. She is also survived by her closest cousins in age, Joan Vandergrift<br />

Price (Arthur), Clark Vandergrift, and Alice Choplin Hudspeth (Bernie) and other cousins<br />

plus friends from church and school days. Prior to her illness she attended Sunday School,


choir rehearsals, and worshiped at St. Johns Presbyterian Church. Visitation will be<br />

Friday from 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. at Corey-Kerlin Funeral Home, 940 Cesery Blvd. Graveside<br />

services will be at a later date. The family thanks Community Hospice of Northeast<br />

Florida. Memorials may be made to the Choir of St. Johns Presbyterian Church, 4275<br />

Herschel Street, Jacksonville, FL 32210 or to Community Hospice of Northeast Florida,<br />

4266 Sunbeam Road, Jacksonville, FL 32257. Flowers may be sent C/O Wilkerson Funeral<br />

Home, Reidsville,<br />

Cammie S. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Mrs. Cammie Stringfellow <strong>Gunn</strong>-- a native of Wilmer, AL and resident of Grand Bay, AL,<br />

died Wednesday, August 11, 2004 after an extended illness. She was preceded in death by<br />

her husband, Wiley L. <strong>Gunn</strong>. Survivors include 5 children, Wiley Gene (Dortha) <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

Lois Lowery, Jeanette (D.C.) Rivers, James C. (Mary) <strong>Gunn</strong> and Pat (John) Rials; 8<br />

grandchildren, Katrina Taylor, Daniel Knezha, Kim Hodges, Charles Lowery, Richard<br />

Knezha, Latosha Miller, Brandy Carney and Hunter Rials; 8 great-grandchildren; nieces,<br />

nephews and other relatives. Funeral services will be held from the chapel of Pine Crest<br />

Funeral Home on Saturday, August 14, 2004 at 11:00 a.m. Visitation will be Friday, August<br />

13, 2004 from 5:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. at the funeral home. Interment will be in Pine Crest<br />

Cemetery. Arrangements by Pine Crest Custom Funerals and Cremations, 1939 Dauphin<br />

Island Pkwy., Mobile, AL 36605. 251-478-5227. Published in the Mobile Register from<br />

8/13/2004 -<br />

Cardell <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

GEORGETOWN/MERCEDES - Cardell <strong>Gunn</strong> passed away on Saturday August 6, 2005 at<br />

the age of 94, at his home in Georgetown, Texas. He was born on March 6, 1911 to Arthur<br />

and Eva <strong>Gunn</strong> in Center, Texas. Cardell was a longtime resident of Santa Maria, Texas.<br />

Cardell served his country and was a World War 2 veteran, and was water district<br />

manager of Santa Maria water District for many years. He was preceded in death by his<br />

parents Arthur and Eva <strong>Gunn</strong>, a sister Coretta Wilkinson. He is survived by his children<br />

and their spouses Kathy (Stephen) Wesley of Baton Rouge, La, and K.C. (Denise) <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Georgetown, Texas, three sisters Betty Handsley of Corpus Christi, Tx., Sue Edwards of<br />

Santa Maria, TX., and Peggy Barber of Kerrville, Tx. Two brothers Sonny <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Nederland, TX. and Danny <strong>Gunn</strong> of Laredo, TX. Two grandchildren Colleen and Bryan<br />

Wesley of Baton Rouge, LA. Visitation will be held on Monday, August 8, from 9 a.m. to 1<br />

p.m. at Vaughan Funeral Home Chapel in Donna, Texas. Graveside services will be held on<br />

Monday, August 8, 2005 at 2 p.m. at Ebony Grove Cemetery in Mercedes, Texas. In Lieu of<br />

flowers the family requested that donations be made to AseraCare Hospice Foundation,<br />

1212 Palm Valley Blvd. Round Rock, TX. 78664. Funeral arrangements are under the<br />

direction of Vaughan Funeral Home in Donna (Reuben and Mary Goforth <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

descendant).<br />

Carol A. <strong>Gunn</strong>,


70, Lincoln, Neb., passed away peacefully Saturday (2/6/10), surrounded by her loving<br />

family. Born at Lincoln, Neb. (1/31/40). Retired from Jacob North Printing Co. Member of<br />

Southview Christian Church.Survivors: husband, Clarence A. <strong>Gunn</strong>; son, Clarence J.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>; daughter and son-in-law, Wendy and Gene Kempcke; brother, Harlan L.<br />

Loshonkohl; sisters, Linda L. Wojcinski, Dorothy M. Thompson; seven grandchildren;<br />

three great grandchildren. Preceded in death by her parents, Ben and Florence<br />

Loshonkohl; sisters, Marcia K. Kmiecki, Sharon A. Smidberg, Shirley J. Van Eperen.<br />

Private Family Celebration of Life service will be held in the spring. No visitation,<br />

cremation. Memorials to the family.<br />

Carol LaVone (Bonnie) Patterson Child <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

1921 ~ 2009 Carol <strong>Gunn</strong>, 87, passed away on March 25, 2009. Carol was born in Salt Lake<br />

City on December 21, 1921, daughter of Ethel Kearn and Bert Patterson. She married<br />

Warren W. Child Sr. in 1938, later divorced. She married Alan <strong>Gunn</strong> on March 12, 1949,<br />

later solemnized in the Logan Temple. Carol enjoyed being a mother and grandmother and<br />

loved being around family. She was a legal secretary for many years. She was an excellent<br />

cook, and seamstress. She loved to do the cross-word puzzle in the daily paper. She made<br />

many beautiful cross-stitched pieces and played bridge all her adult life. She served in<br />

several callings in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. She was a devoted<br />

mother to Warren (Florence) Child, Pamela (George) Zivait, Terry (Tracy) <strong>Gunn</strong>. She is<br />

survived by her three children, eight grandchildren, 21 great-grandchildren and one greatgreat-grandchild.<br />

She was preceded in death by Dewey, her husband of 52 years, her sister<br />

Dona Fellows and one grandchild, Eugene V. Child. Funeral services will be held 11 a.m.<br />

Thursday, April 2, 2009 at Lindquist's Bountiful Mortuary, 727 N. 400 E. where friends<br />

and family may call Wednesday, April 1 from 6-8 p.m. and 9:45-10:45 a.m. prior to<br />

services. Interment at Bountiful Memorial Park. Our thanks to Legacy House of Bountiful<br />

and Hospice of Utah. Condolences may be shared at www.lindquistmortuary.com<br />

Carol A. <strong>Gunn</strong> Laverdiere<br />

Carol A. Laverdiere, 44, of Conway, died at home on March 9, surrounded by her loving<br />

family after a courageous battle, during which she never gave up hope, even at the<br />

end.Carol was born in Springfield and educated in Springfield and Granby schools. Carol<br />

leaves her husband, Gary Laverdiere; a son, Jeffrey, at home; and a daughter, Jennifer, of<br />

South Hadley. She also leaves two sisters, Dottie Buoniconti, of Springfield, and Roxanne<br />

Brunetti, of Chicopee; and many nieces and nephews. Carol was predeceased by her<br />

mother and father, Corinne and Alfred C. <strong>Gunn</strong>, and also a sister, Judi Buoniconti.<br />

Funeral services for Carol will be held Wednesday at 9:15 a.m. from the Wrisley Funeral<br />

Home, 90 Sugarloaf St., South Deerfield, followed by a Liturgy of Christian Burial at 10<br />

a.m. in St. Mark"s Church in Conway. Burial will be in Pine Grove Cemetery, Conway, in<br />

the spring. Calling hours at the funeral home will be Tuesday from 1 to 4 p.m. In lieu of<br />

flowers, memorial donations may be made in Carol"s memory to the Jeffrey Laverdiere<br />

Scholarship Fund, c/o Greenfield Savings Bank, Route 116, Conway, MA, 01341


Carol Ann <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

43, of Augusta, formerly of Demorest, Georgia, died Tuesday, May 16, 2006. Graveside<br />

service, 11 a.m. Friday, Yonah Memorial Gardens; McGahee-Griffin & Stewart, Cornelia.<br />

Carol Ann <strong>Gunn</strong>, age 43 of Augusta and formerly of Demorest, died Tuesday, May 16,<br />

2006, at St. Joseph’s Hospital in Augusta following a brief illness. Born in Stephens County<br />

on March 15,1963, she was the daughter of the late Audrey Watson. She was a 1981<br />

graduate of Habersham Central High School and a 1985 graduate of Shorter College. She<br />

was the owner/operator of Luv Me Tender Pet Sitters. She was an avid animal lover who<br />

also loved to crochet and was a member of Whole Life Ministries. Surviving are father,<br />

Donald <strong>Gunn</strong> of Mt. Airy; brothers, Lawrence <strong>Gunn</strong> of Dallas,GA and Terry <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Littlefield , TX; sister, Susan Simmons of Demorest; and 3 nephews. Graveside services are<br />

11:00 am Friday, May 19,2006, at Yonah Memorial Gardens with Rev. Connie Berry<br />

officiating. The family will receive friends at the funeral home from 2-4 and 7-9 pm on<br />

Thursday. The family is at the residence of sister, Susan Simmons; 615 Hancock Road;<br />

Demorest, GA 30535. Flowers are accepted or memorials may be made to the Humane<br />

Society of one's choice. McGahee-Griffin & Stewart Funeral Home of Cornelia (706/778-<br />

8668) is in charge of arrangements.<br />

Carole A. (Phelan) <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

passed away on Sunday, February 12, at her home in Boca Raton, FL. She was born in<br />

Brooklyn, NY in 1943 and moved to Boca Raton in 1976, when she married her late<br />

husband, William S. <strong>Gunn</strong>. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> enjoyed summers with her family at Candlewood<br />

Lake, CT during her early childhood and young adult years and remained extremely close<br />

throughout her lifetime with friends that she met there. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> worked as a flight<br />

attendant for Overseas National Airways from 1971 to 1976. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> enjoyed spending<br />

time with family and friends, and telling jokes. She was strong-willed, yet sensitive, and<br />

didn't want sympathy or pity, as especially proven over the last few weeks. In fact, she<br />

often tried to console her family members and convince them that everything would be<br />

okay. A son of one of Carole's dearest friends put it best, ëher spirit was never broken, her<br />

spirit was unbreakable, and she was Carole until the end.í Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was pre-deceased by<br />

her husband in June 2006. She is survived by her sister, Patricia DiMichele; nieces, Diane<br />

D'Arrigo and Danielle Johnston; four grand nieces and nephews; step-son, Jeff <strong>Gunn</strong>;<br />

step-daughters, Susan Burris and Karen DeMirpolat, seven grandchildren, Evan, Megan,<br />

Jordan, Jason, Devin, Kelsey, and Ayla, and one great-grandchild, Cecilia. In lieu of<br />

flowers, the family requests contributions be made to the charity of your choice. Babione<br />

Funeral Home, East Chapel, Boca Raton, FL.<br />

Carrol Marinda Bringhurst <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

1921 ; 2007 Our beloved wife, mother, grandma, great-grandma, sister and friend, Carrol<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, at age 85, passed away peacefully Friday, February 16, 2007. She was born June 7,<br />

1921, to Henry and Marinda Bringhurst, the only girl in a family of five children, in<br />

Murray, UT. In her youth, she played the trumpet and was a member of the Granite High<br />

School Ladies Trio, which she enjoyed for 30 yrs. She was very involved with many


organizations in the schools, community and internationally. Carrol married Joseph<br />

William <strong>Gunn</strong> December 3, 1941 in the Salt Lake Temple, after waiting for him to return<br />

from his two year mission. She was an active member of The Church of Jesus Christ<br />

ofLatter-day Saints her entire life. She served in many church positions and in 1983,<br />

Carrol and Joe were called to serve a mission at the Los Angeles Visitor"s Center. Carrol is<br />

survived by her endearing husband, Joseph, married 65 yrs., four children: Dennis<br />

(Gretchen) <strong>Gunn</strong>, Carrolyn (William) Tinsch, Lynda Lee (Kent) Andersen, and Jolene<br />

(Scott) Pruyt, Italian foreign exchange son Guido Romazio, and brother Ralph Bringhurst.<br />

Survived also by 11 grandchildren and 11 great-grand-children, with three more on the<br />

way. She was preceded in death by her parents, brothers: Pierce, Grant, and Ray; two<br />

stillborn children and grandson, Jason Tinsch. Carrol has experienced many things, and<br />

visited many countries throughout the world making many friends. She fought a long life<br />

of illness, but in the end she went quickly and calmly with no more illness or pain. Funeral<br />

services will be held Thurs., February 22, 2007, at 11:00 a.m. at the Ensign Peak Ward<br />

Chapel, 125 E. North Sandrun Road. Friends and family may call Wednesday from 6:00-<br />

8:00 p.m. at Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park, 3401 South Highland Drive and Thursday<br />

from 10:00 to 10:45 a.m. at the church prior to services. Interment at Wasatch Lawn<br />

Memorial Park. Published in the Salt Lake Tribune on 2/20/2007.<br />

Carol <strong>Gunn</strong> Heasley<br />

59, of Land O" Lakes died Saturday, March 13, 1995 at home. A Florida native, she was a<br />

kindergarten teacher at Northwest Elementary School in Hudson and Protestant. She is<br />

survived by her husband, Bill; a son, William of Washington; a daughter, Lynn of Hoover,<br />

Ala.; and a brother, James Clark <strong>Gunn</strong>, and sister, Ellen <strong>Gunn</strong> Marlin, both of Tampa.<br />

Loyless Funeral Home, Lutz-Land O" Lakes Chapel.<br />

Carol Jan <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

A gathering will be at 2:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 21, 2004, in the family home for Carol Jan<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, who died Oct. 14 at age 50. Carol Jan Matters was born Aug. 21, 1954, in Portland,<br />

Oregon where she lived all her life. She was a cook and waitress for the Original Hotcake<br />

House and later a salad maker for Duck Produce. In 1973, she married Charles E.<br />

Survivors include her husband; daughters, Marni and Jessi; son, Charlie II; brothers,<br />

Marion Doyle, Gordon Erickson and Fred Doyle; sisters, Cathy Kester and Joan Parker;<br />

and nine grandchildren.Arrangements by Omega<br />

Carole A. (Phelan) <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

passed away on Sunday, February 12, at her home in Boca Raton, FL. She was born in<br />

Brooklyn, NY in 1943 and moved to Boca Raton in 1976, when she married her late<br />

husband, William S. <strong>Gunn</strong>. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> enjoyed summers with her family at Candlewood<br />

Lake, CT during her early childhood and young adult years and remained extremely close<br />

throughout her lifetime with friends that she met there. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> worked as a flight<br />

attendant for Overseas National Airways from 1971 to 1976. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> enjoyed spending


time with family and friends, and telling jokes. She was strong-willed, yet sensitive, and<br />

didn't want sympathy or pity, as especially proven over the last few weeks. In fact, she<br />

often tried to console her family members and convince them that everything would be<br />

okay. A son of one of Carole's dearest friends put it best, 'her spirit was never broken, her<br />

spirit was unbreakable, and she was Carole until the end. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was predeceased by<br />

her husband in June 2006. She is survived by her sister, Patricia DiMichele; nieces, Diane<br />

D'Arrigo and Danielle Johnston; four grand nieces and nephews; step-son, Jeff <strong>Gunn</strong>;<br />

step-daughters, Susan Burris and Karen Demirpolat; seven grandchildren, Evan, Megan,<br />

Jordan, Jason, Devin, Kelsey, and Ayla, and one great grandchild, Cecilia. In lieu of<br />

flowers, the family requests contributions be made to the charity of your choice . Babione<br />

Funeral Home, East Chapel, Boca Raton<br />

Carole Y. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Carole Yvonne <strong>Gunn</strong>, 64, died Friday, April 12, 2002. She was born Oct. 11, 1937, in<br />

Alameda, Calif. She was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. She<br />

was a member of the Good Timers Club; and she enjoyed camping, fishing, gardening,<br />

picnics, and all family outings. She enjoyed crafts, needlepoint and reading. She was<br />

preceded in death by husband, Allen <strong>Gunn</strong>. She is survived by sons, Anthony Pizzola of<br />

Susanville, Michael Pizzola of Couquille, Ore., David Pizzola of Ohio, Paul Pizzola of<br />

Ontario, Ore., Robert Pizzola of Coos Bay, Ore., Douglas Pizzola of Coos Bay, and Brian<br />

Pizzola; daughters, Debbie <strong>Gunn</strong> of Colorado Springs, Colo., Patricia Simmons of<br />

Roseburg, Ore.; 21 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Services are being held at<br />

4 p.m., today Tuesday, April 23, at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in<br />

Susanville. The family will be having a private burial at a later date. There will be a<br />

reception following the services. In lieu of flowers donations are to be given to the<br />

Missionary Department of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, or American<br />

Diabetes Foundation<br />

Carolyn Elizabeth <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Carolyn Elizabeth <strong>Gunn</strong>, 48, of 624 Boulevard, Colonial Heights, died Friday, Aug. 6, 1993,<br />

in Colonial Heights. She was a native of Dinwiddie County, a member of Highland United<br />

Methodist Church and was employed at the Colonial Heights Wal-Mart store. She was also<br />

a member of Amaranth Chapter 10, Colonial Heights. She was the daughter of the late<br />

Claude W. <strong>Gunn</strong>. She is survived by her mother, Bessie Sutphin <strong>Gunn</strong>; two sisters, Bettie<br />

G. Rogers of Chesapeake and Patricia G. Baker of Colonial Heights; seven brothers, Wade<br />

W. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Falls Church, Leonard F. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Colonial Heights, Kenneth C. <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Madison, N.C., Harold R. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Varina, Robert L. <strong>Gunn</strong> and William L. <strong>Gunn</strong>, both of<br />

Colonial Heights, and Douglas M. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Dinwiddie.Funeral services will be held at 1<br />

p.m. Tuesday in the chapel of the E. Alvin Small Funeral Home in Colonial Heights, with<br />

the Rev. Floyd Wingfield and the Rev. Raliegh Nunnally officiating. Burial will in<br />

Southlawn Memorial Park, Prince George County. The family will receive friends at the<br />

funeral home from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Monday. (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)


Carl B. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Carl Birdie <strong>Gunn</strong> - Funeral services for Carl Birdie <strong>Gunn</strong>, 97, of Crescent, Oklahoma are<br />

scheduled for Monday, August 14, 1997 at 10:30 a.m. at the Abernathy Funeral Home<br />

Chapel with Rev. Gordon Ingle officiating. Burial will be at Grace lawn Cemetery in<br />

Edmond under the direction of Abernathy Funeral Home of Crescent. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born<br />

March 9, 1900 in Nilwood, Macoupin County, Illinois. He died August 14, 1997 in Crescent.<br />

He was a retired heavy machine operator with the Oklahoma State Highway (Reuben and<br />

Mary Goforth <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Carl D. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

58 of 215 Owasco Road was found dead this morning 10-12-1964, behind the steering wheel<br />

of his car parked behind a florist shop in Weedsport, <strong>New</strong> York. An autopsy showed that<br />

he died after a heart attack. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a machinist at Alco Products, Inc. He was<br />

born in Toledo Ohio and had resided in Auburn, <strong>New</strong> York since 1941. He was a member<br />

of First Methodist Church and a former member of the church’s official board and a<br />

church school teach. He was active in the Boy Scouts for 15 years. Surviving besides his<br />

widow, Mrs. Lorena Pank <strong>Gunn</strong> and a son Roger S. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Auburn is a brother Albert D.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Binghamton. Burial will be in Cortland Rural Cemetery.<br />

Carl Donald <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

CARL DONALD GUNN of Houston, a former adjunct professor at Baylor Law School,<br />

died Dec. 19, 1999. He was 62. Born in San Diego, Cal., Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> received his<br />

undergraduate and law degrees from the University of Texas. He was a patent attorney and<br />

served for a number of years as an adjunct at Baylor Law School during the 1980s and 90s,<br />

teaching patent law. He was an enthusiastic "cheerleader" and supporter of the school. Mr.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> was a member, teacher, and Deacon of Tallowood Baptist Church, Houston. He is<br />

survived by his wife, Carol <strong>Gunn</strong>; mother, Elouise <strong>Gunn</strong>; his sons, David <strong>Gunn</strong> (JD 1987)<br />

and wife Gina, Gregory <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife Ann; grandchildren, Kristen, Allison, Rebecca<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>; and brother, Jerry <strong>Gunn</strong> (George and Margaret Morrison <strong>Gunn</strong> of NC descendant).<br />

Carl L. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

CROSBYTON '(Special)—Services for Carl, L.. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 72, of Crosbyton, Texas will be<br />

held at. 4 p.m. Tuesday in the 'First'" Baptist Church of Crosbyton with the Rev. Bobby<br />

Rine, pastor, officiating. Burial will be in Crosbyton Cemetery under the direction of King<br />

Funeral Home. <strong>Gunn</strong> died at 9;30 a.m. Sunday June 1, 1975 in Crosbyton Clinic Hospital<br />

after a lengthy illness. ,A native -of Mississippi, he owned and operated "the <strong>Gunn</strong>'s<br />

Radiator Siiop here, He was a veteran of WW I. He was married to -Clara Mae Davis here<br />

in 1934. He moved here from Mississippi; in: 1923, he; moved to California and back here<br />

in 1930. Survivors include his wife; daughter, Mrs. Virginia Lueche of Pompano Beach,<br />

Fla.; a brother, Bob of California, a.- grandson and a great-granddaughter.


Carl Milton <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

age 92, went to be with his Lord and Savior on March 28, 2008. He was born June 15, 1915<br />

in Berlin Heights, Ohio, son of Jesse Virgil <strong>Gunn</strong> and Nancy Cordelia (Howard) <strong>Gunn</strong>. He<br />

was a man among men who stood up for God. Carl"s careers included Cadillac Motor<br />

Division"s Accounting Dept. in Detroit; volunteer leadership and field staff of Boys<br />

Christian Clubs/Christian Service Brigade for Central and West Coast Divisions, church<br />

pastor in Pullman and later in Charlevoix, MI; sailor on Great Lakes" ore boats, site<br />

master planner for Frontier Camp in Grapeland, TX; training director for survival<br />

camping with Wycliffe-Frontier Adventure, Wycliffe Bible Translator in East Texas;<br />

energy consultant at Jordan College Energy Institute, Michigan area Assistant Director<br />

with Prison Fellowship, Board Member of T"s 4 Him (a Christian re-entry program for exoffenders),<br />

facilitator of the Home Run Club Bible Study at Muskegon Correctional<br />

Facility, founder of Living Water Ministry Network ministering to prisoners and exoffenders"<br />

after-care programs by offering life-changing help through Jesus Christ. Carl is<br />

survived by his wife of 70 years, Joanna D. <strong>Gunn</strong>; daughter, Carol Margaret Rowlette of<br />

Americus, GA; son, William Howard <strong>Gunn</strong> of Cedar Hill, TX; grandson, David Edwin and<br />

(Karla) Rowlette and great granddaughter, Madeline Grace Rowlette of Peoria, AZ; and<br />

granddaughter, Michelle Elisabeth Anastasia Rowlette of Phoenix, AZ. His siblings<br />

preceded Carl in death: Dorothy <strong>Gunn</strong>, Donald <strong>Gunn</strong>, and Robert <strong>Gunn</strong>. Memorial<br />

services will be 2 p.m. Tuesday, April 1, 2008 at Remembrance Church in Walker, MI.<br />

Friends and family may visit at 1:30 p.m. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests memorial<br />

contributions in Carl"s name be given to Living Water Ministry Network (LWMN), PO<br />

Box 566, Comstock Park, MI 49321 or T"s 4 Him, 2135 Francis Ave. SE, Grand Rapids,<br />

MI 49507.<br />

Carl Weldon <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

age 57, of Bessemer, AL, passed away Wednesday, December 3, 2008. He is survived by his<br />

daughter, Angel Cannon; and two sons, Carl <strong>Gunn</strong> and Casey <strong>Gunn</strong>; and three<br />

grandchildren, Kayla Cannon, Kyler and Kalyn <strong>Gunn</strong>. A Memorial Service will be held at<br />

6PM, Thursday, December 11, 2008 at the Foundry Worship Center, 1801 5th Ave. North,<br />

Bessemer, AL 35020.<br />

Carl W. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr.,<br />

Commercial Appeal, The (Memphis, TN) - March 5, 2001 Carl W. <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr., 75, selfemployed<br />

carpenter, died of pneumonia Sunday at Dyersburg Methodist Hospital.<br />

Graveside services will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday at Zion Cemetery. Cryer Funeral Home has<br />

charge. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong>, the husband of Lucille <strong>Gunn</strong>, also leaves two sons, Gary <strong>Gunn</strong> of Foley,<br />

Ala., and Tommy <strong>Gunn</strong> of Lane; two sisters, Ruth Sutton of Birmingham and Eva Jo <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

of Paris, Texas, eight grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. (John A., and Catherine<br />

Charles <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Carl <strong>Gunn</strong>


Carl <strong>Gunn</strong>, 88, of Piggott, Ark. passed from this life on Friday, Sept. 16, 2011, at the St.<br />

Bernards Medical Center in Jonesboro. Tuffy was born on Nov. 23, 1922, in Rector to the<br />

late Carl and Iva (Lee) <strong>Gunn</strong>. Carl was preceded in death by four brothers, John, Paul,<br />

Calvin, and Eulas <strong>Gunn</strong>, and one infant sister, Leola <strong>Gunn</strong>. He is survived by three sisters,<br />

Mary Featherston and Wanda Jones, both of Rector, and Cletta Redfairn of Princeton,<br />

Ind., along with a host of nieces, nephews and friends. Visitation was held at the Irby<br />

Funeral Home chapel in Rector on Sunday, Sept. 18, 2011. Funeral services were held<br />

following visitation with Rev. Boyd Wicker officiating. Interment followed in the<br />

Woodland Heights Cemetery in Rector<br />

Carl Edward <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

age 84, of Midget Drive, Toccoa, Georgia passed away Thursday February 2, 2012 at the<br />

Stephens County Hospital. A son of the late and Anner Howell <strong>Gunn</strong>, he was born<br />

September 26, 1927 in Stephens County where he lived all his life. He was a veteran of the<br />

US Army having served in World War II. He retired from Coats and Clark with 36 years<br />

of service. After retirement, he worked with Marvin Hicks appliances for a number of<br />

years. He was amember of Grace Baptist Church and the JOY Sunday School Class. He<br />

was a member of the Masonic Lodge 309, the VFW Post 4346 and volunteered at the<br />

Toccoa Soup Kitchen for 18 years. Survivors include his wife Eulala Fricks <strong>Gunn</strong> of the<br />

home; a daughter Linda and husband Dwight Payne of Brookhaven, MS; a son Kennether<br />

and wife Patti <strong>Gunn</strong> of Toccoa; two grandchildren Carrie and Reeves Fernald and Lauren<br />

Payne; and a great granddaughter Abigail Lee Fernald.<br />

Carl W. (Mickey) <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

age 54 years, of 2119 Ingleside Ave., died Sunday June 17, 1973. He is survived by a<br />

daughter, Mrs. Patricia G. Sprouse; a brother, Wilbur C. <strong>Gunn</strong>; two nephews, L. Carlton<br />

and Gordon R. <strong>Gunn</strong>; and a granddaughter, all of Richmond. Remains rest at the<br />

Laburnum Chapel, Woody Funeral Home, 2110 E. Laburnum Ave., where services will be<br />

conducted, Wednesday, at 11:30 a.m. Interment in Oakwood. Richmond Times Dispatch<br />

(VA) Tues. 6-19-1973 (James <strong>Gunn</strong> Sr. & Elizabeth descendant - James, Sr., son of Thomas<br />

and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong>0<br />

Carleen <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

passed away peacefully on August 26, 2012. She was born August 29, 1934 in Minden,<br />

Louisiana to Alzadia Cloud <strong>Gunn</strong> and Withers <strong>Gunn</strong>. Carleen grew up in Vivian,<br />

Louisiana and graduated from Vivian High School and Southwestern Louisiana Institute<br />

(USL) in Lafayette, Louisiana. After graduation she moved to Houston and was employed<br />

by The University of Texas M D Anderson Hospital and Baylor College of Medicine.<br />

She was preceded in death by her parents and step-father Frank Ballard.<br />

She is survived by a cousin, Ernest William (Billy) Derrough (Phyllis) of Palm Desert,<br />

California, a sister Stephanie Ballard Blake (Richard) of Cleburne, Texas and a host of friends.<br />

A service for Carleen will be held in Minden, Louisiana at a later date.


Carleen <strong>Gunn</strong> Miles<br />

Graveside services for Carleen Miles will be held today at 10 a.m. at Arkadelphia Cemetery<br />

with the Rev. Robbie Bennett officiating. Stephens Funeral Home is in charge of<br />

arrangements. Mrs. Miles, 75, of Meridian, Mississippi died Saturday, Nov. 25, 2006, at<br />

Regency Hospital of Meridian. She was a retired registered nurse who worked at Jeff<br />

Anderson Regional Medical Center, Matty Hersee and Meridian Convalescent<br />

Home.Survivors include two daughters, Wanda J. Miles of Meridian and Nita Williams<br />

and her husband, Gregg, of Bailey; two sons, Robert Miles and his wife, Judy, of Scooba<br />

and Clifton Miles of Bailey; a brother, Edward <strong>Gunn</strong> of Bailey; and three sisters, Margaret<br />

McKeithen and her husband, the Rev. Edward McKeithen of Eight Mile, Ala., Frances<br />

Grissom of Gulf Breeze, Fla., and Jewel Cox of Pensacola, Fla.; grandchildren, Edward<br />

Miles Jr., and his wife, Frances and April Dancey and her husband, Jarrod, all of<br />

Meridian, Troy Harrison and his wife, Carol, of Dubach, La., Scott Miles and his wife,<br />

Nikki, Bronzon Miles and his wife, Heather, and Lizzie Williams, all of Bailey, Alec Miles<br />

and his wife, Diana, of Collinsville, Shaun Miles and his wife, Brenda, of Starkville, Tara<br />

Hayes of Laurel, and Kelly Waite and her husband, Charlie, of <strong>New</strong>port Beach, Calif.; and<br />

13 great-grandchildren.She was preceded in death by her husband, R.L. Miles; and her<br />

parents, S.J. and <strong>My</strong>rtle <strong>Gunn</strong>.Pallbearers will be Robby Miles, Scott Miles, Troy<br />

Harrison, Alex Miles, Shaun Miles and Bronzon Miles.<br />

Carleton <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

GUNN, Carleton E. "Peter" Passed away May 24, 2005 surrounded by his loving family<br />

after a long and courageous battle with cancer at 66 years of age in Windsor, Canada. .<br />

Beloved husband of 39 years to Karen (nee Blackburn). Loving father of Matthew <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

and Carleen Carr and her husband Timothy. Cherished "Papa" of Aisling and Logan<br />

Carr. Loving brother of Ron and Mary <strong>Gunn</strong> of Livermore, CA. Dearest brother-in-law of<br />

Keith Blackburn. Will be sadly missed by his nieces and nephew, Kim, Karen, Kelly and<br />

Kevin and by his special uncle Glenn and his new bride aunt Jeanne. Friends may call at<br />

the Walter D. Kelly Funeral Home and Cremation Centre, 1969 Wyandotte St. E. on<br />

Thursday from 7-9 p.m. Funeral service will be held in the chapel on Friday, May 27, 2005<br />

at 1:00p.m. Pastors Mark Hazzard and Bill Muresan officiating. Cremation to follow. In<br />

lieu of flowers, memorial donations to the Hospice of Windsor, Overseas Missions through<br />

Parkwood Gospel Temple or to World Vision Canada would be appreciated by the<br />

family.Published in the Windsor Star on 5/26/2005.<br />

Carlie Mae <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

a native of Monroeville, Alabama and a resident of Bratt, Fla., died Friday at a Florida<br />

hospital. She was 76. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> retired from Vanity Fair after 44 years. She was a<br />

member of the Bratt Assembly of God Church. Survivors include her husband, Kelly <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

of Bratt; and two sisters, Mildred Stanley of Daphne and Betty Hasting of Nokomis in<br />

Escambia County. Visitation will be from 6 until 9 p.m. today at Petty-Eastside Chapel


Funeral Home in Atmore, where the funeral will be 2 p.m. Tuesday. Burial will be in<br />

Godwin Cemetery<br />

Carlton Kenneth <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Carlton Kenneth C.K. <strong>Gunn</strong> age 78 passed away on Monday October 11, 1999 in San<br />

Antonio, Texas. He was preceded in death by his wife, Lucille. He is survived by his son<br />

Carlton Kenneth <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr.; brother, Ray Dell <strong>Gunn</strong>. He served his country during WWII<br />

in the Army Air Corps and later in the US Air Force during the Korean War. He was<br />

employed by the Missouri Pacific/Union Pacific Railroad for 43 years as a conductor and<br />

brakeman, retiring in 1988. He and his family kept many close family and friends in San<br />

Antonio and retired here in 1991. He was a loving husband, devoted father and precious<br />

friend and neighbor who will be deeped missed by all who knew and loved him. (Thomas<br />

and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> descendant)<br />

Carol L <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

27, of Roanoke, passed away Monday, March 3, 1997. She was preceded in death by her<br />

mother, Dorothy Hale, and her husband, Anthony <strong>Gunn</strong>. Survivors include her father,<br />

James A. Poindexter; a son, James Hale, and her paternal grandmother, Maggie<br />

Poindexter, all of Roanoke; three brothers, David Hale of York, Pa., Donnie Hale of<br />

Lynchburg and Tony Hale of Roanoke; aunts, Scottie (Paul) Reeves, Edith (Preston)<br />

Thompson, Edith Jones and Wanda Hughes of Roanoke, Linda Musa of Pasadena, Md.,<br />

and Margaret Ashley of Apopka, Fla.; uncles, James (Nira) Edwards, Edward, Richard<br />

Andrew and Ellis Poindexter, all of Roanoke; mother-in-law, Sylvia <strong>Gunn</strong>; nieces,<br />

nephews, cousins; other relatives, and friends. Funeral services will be held Friday, March<br />

7, 1997, at 2 p.m., at Garden of Prayer #6, with Elder Malverse Simpson officiating.<br />

Interment will follow in Williams Memorial Park. The family will receive friends one hour<br />

prior to the funeral hour. Friends may call at the funeral home on Wednesday, March 5,<br />

from 2 to 8 p.m. The body will be taken to the church Friday at 10 a.m. Arrangements by<br />

Serenity Funeral Home, 126 Gilmer Avenue, N. W.<br />

Carmen L. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

ROCK-PORT - Carmen L. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 88, of Rockport, died Sunday, September 12, 2004, at<br />

her home. Carmen was born in Rockport on July 23, 1916, to James Lee and <strong>My</strong>rtle<br />

(Wilson) Beckort. She was converted in the old Larkin Baptist Church under the pastorate<br />

of Rev. John Betts. She married Wandel <strong>Gunn</strong> on May 25, 1935. She became a member of<br />

the Bethel Tabernacle Congregation, which later became Bethel Christian Center, in Reo,<br />

Ind. She joined Garnet Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star, in 1957. She held all the offices,<br />

some several years at a time. She was Worthy Matron five times and District President of<br />

District No. 1 in 1985. She loved her work there and the brothers and sisters she met with.<br />

She also enjoyed spending time with her family and friends. She was preceded in death by<br />

her husband, Wandel; a son, James Michael <strong>Gunn</strong>; and a daughter, Patricia<br />

Garrett.Surviving are a son, Marlin <strong>Gunn</strong> of Robinson, Ill.; a daughter, Jeanie Ambrose of


<strong>New</strong>burgh, Ind.; a sister, Jamie Sallee of Houston, Texas; 10 grandchildren, 22 greatgrandchildren;<br />

and one great-great-grandchild. Services 1 p.m. today, September 15, 2004,<br />

at Bethel Christian Center in Reo, Ind., with Rev. Walter Phillips, Rev. Joe Greene, Rev.<br />

James Wilson and Rev. Jon Goodman officiating. Burial in Alexander Cemetery in<br />

Rockport. Visitation is 8 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. today at Boultinghouse Funeral Home in<br />

Rockport; and from noon to time of service at the church.<br />

Carmen M. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

HAVERHILL --Carmen M. (Dias) <strong>Gunn</strong>, 81, of Haverhill, died Tuesday morning at her<br />

home. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> worked as a bookkeeper in <strong>New</strong> Jersey for many years before retiring.<br />

Originally born in British Guinea, in South America, she moved to Brooklyn, N.Y., where<br />

she was educated. She settled in Haverhill in 1986. There, she was a member of St. John<br />

Baptist Church. During World War II, Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> served in the Women"s Auxiliary Army<br />

Corps. She leaves her husband of 53 years, Gasper <strong>Gunn</strong> of Haverhill; son Bob and his<br />

wife Marianne of Marblehead; daughter Linda and her husband Alan Camilleri of<br />

Boxford; brother Herman Davis and sister Lynn Santos, both of Florida; two<br />

grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. A funeral Mass will be celebrated at 11<br />

a.m. Tuesday at St. John Baptist Church, 110 Lincoln Ave., Haverhill. Burial will follow in<br />

Ridgewood Cemetery in North Andover. Relatives and friends may call from 5 to 8 p.m.<br />

Monday at Cataudella Funeral Home, 126 Pleasant Valley St., Methuen. Memorials may be<br />

made to McLean"s Hospital Adolescent Program, care of Development Office, 115 Mill St.,<br />

Belmont, MA 02478, or to the Merrimack Valley Hospice, 360 Merrimack St., Building 9,<br />

Lawrence, MA 01843.<br />

Carmen Trawick <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

92, formerly of Quitman, died Thursday (Nov. 30, 2000) in Pandora, Ohio. Born in the<br />

Central Community (Cleburne County), daughter of the late George W. and Cora<br />

Thompson Trawick, she was a member of Sand Springs Baptist Church and the Women"s<br />

Missionary Union.She was the widow of the Rev. Homer F. <strong>Gunn</strong>.Survivors are three<br />

daughters, Delore Umfleet of Oklahoma City, Nelda Thorson of Chloride, Ariz., and<br />

Margaret Onnen of Martinsburg, W.Va.; three sons, John <strong>Gunn</strong> of Pekin, Ill., Harold<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Bridgeton, N.J., and Ivan <strong>Gunn</strong> of <strong>New</strong>ton, Iowa; two sisters, Sarah Blanch Floyd<br />

of Nebraska and Violette Pitchell of Quitman; 20 grandchildren; 38 great-grandchildren;<br />

and four great-great-grandchildren.Funeral services will be 10 a.m. Thursday at Sand<br />

Springs Baptist Church near Quitman. Burial will be in Kilgore Cemetery.Visitation will<br />

be 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday at Harris Funeral Home in Morrilto<br />

Caroline Lee Williamson <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Grandma <strong>Gunn</strong> is Gone. - Caroline L. <strong>Gunn</strong> was the daughter of Major Henry Williamson<br />

and was born in Logan county, Ky., Oct. 3d 1820. Died in Kinmundy, Ill., Aug. 24th, 1890<br />

at the ripe age of 69 years, 10 months and 21 days. At the age of 16 she removed with her<br />

parents to Nashville, Washington county, Ill., where at the age of 20 she was married to


John C. <strong>Gunn</strong>, her now bereaved husband. The first year of their married life was spent in<br />

Pinkneyville, Ill., the second in Nashville then 22 years in Richview, 6 in Centralia and the<br />

last twenty years in the little city of Kinmundy, where, by her intelligence, industry, openhanded<br />

chairty (sic) and christian spirit, she drew around her a host of friends old and<br />

young. Her life was a busy one. She was the mother of twelve children, eight of whom lived<br />

to maturity. In addition to this she adopted two others and had the care of several of her<br />

grand-children. Instead of a life of idleness and ease, hers was a life of toil and anxiety. But<br />

her firm reliance upon God, and untiring devotion to the good of others, enabled her to<br />

bear all these things cheerfully. Her charity did not stop at her own home. Her childhood<br />

being spent in a slave state, she saw the oppression of the black man, and the unmitigated<br />

evils of the slave traffic, and early in life she devoted all her energy and skill to the relief of<br />

"our brother in black." Many of these unfortunate ones have shared her hospitality while<br />

fleeing from the hand of the oppressor. She was an uncompromising abolitionist; believed<br />

that human slavery ought to be abolished. She held the same views in regard to the<br />

abomniable (sic) liquor traffic, believing that it too ought to be abolished. She was a<br />

constant reader of good books and the best type of papers. Hence she was above the<br />

average grade of intelligence. Was well posted in all matters social, political and religious.<br />

She loved her country and her patriotism led her to freely give her two sons and two<br />

adopted sons to offer themselves a sacrifice upon its alter (sic) of freedom. She was an<br />

exemplary member of Hicks circle of the ladies of the G.A.R. Amid all these busy cares,<br />

and devotions to her family and fellowman, she did not forget her obligations to and<br />

dependence upon her God. And in 1854 adout (sic) midway between the cradle and the<br />

grave, she acknowledged Christ as her saviour and united with the Christian Church of<br />

which she was a useful member at the time of her transfer to the church triumphant in<br />

heaven. While she loved the church of her choice she also loved God"s people in other<br />

denominations and worshipped with them as opportunity afforded. Thus she lived, and<br />

labored, and enjoyed life, for near three score and ten years, until as Job says she "came to<br />

her grave in a full age, like as a shock of corn cometh in his season." She leaves behind, her<br />

aged companion with whom she shared the joys and so(rrows) of life for more than half a<br />

century, one brother and one sister with whom she passed the scenes of childhood, six loved<br />

children, that cla(im)ed and received, her undivided and constant watch-care, in helpless<br />

childhood and the slippery path (of) youth, and her godly example (, advi?)ce and earnest<br />

prayers in maturity. Eighteen grandchildren and eight great grand-children, besides a host<br />

of relatives and friends. The funeral took place from the M.E. church Tuesday afternoon,<br />

under the auspices of the ladies of the G.A.R.<br />

Caroline <strong>Gunn</strong> Tennyson<br />

Wednesday, February 27, 2002 Services for Caroline O. Tennyson, 72, Lawrence, will be at<br />

2 p.m. Friday at Warren-McElwain Mortuary. Burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery.<br />

Mrs. Tennyson died Tuesday, Feb. 26, 2002, at Lawrence Memorial Hospital. She was born<br />

July 26, 1929, in Fort Leavenworth, the daughter of Ewing J. and Neva (Davenport) <strong>Gunn</strong>.<br />

A homemaker, Mrs. Tennyson was a member of Clinton Parkway Assembly of God<br />

Church and Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary. She married George E. Tennyson on July<br />

14, 1948, in Kansas City, Mo. He survives of the home. Other survivors include two


daughters, Gayle E. Tennyson, Lawrence, and Lea Ann Lyons, Topeka; a son, Michael L.<br />

Tennyson Sr., Lawrence; two brothers, Eugene <strong>Gunn</strong>, Renton, Wash., and Ewing <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

Lawrence; a half brother, Charles Ketchum, Tonganoxie; a half sister, Neva (Ketchum)<br />

Forster, Callahan, Fla.; five grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. The family will<br />

receive friends from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Thursday at the mortuary.The family suggests<br />

memorials to American Heart Assn., sent in care of the mortuary. (Thomas and Sarah<br />

Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Caroline M. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

November 11, 1855 - Nashville, Tennessee - died yesterday, Mrs. Caroline M. <strong>Gunn</strong> of this<br />

city, wife of Dr. L. T. <strong>Gunn</strong>. The friends and acquaintances of Dr. <strong>Gunn</strong> are respectfully<br />

invited to attend the funeral, from his residence on the corner of Pearl and Washington<br />

Streets, south Nashville at 3 o’clock this afternoon.<br />

Caroline <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

one of the countys most aged and respected ladies, died early Sat. evening at the home of<br />

her son, Merchant Al <strong>Gunn</strong>. A severe cold contracted recently was the direct cause of her<br />

death but she had been suffering for a long time with rheumatism and during the past five<br />

years had been unable to leave her bed. She was in her eighty first year. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong>, nee<br />

Caroline Alley, was the widow of Samuel <strong>Gunn</strong> who died at Mt. Zion about 5 years ago.<br />

She was born in Marshall county in 1836 and came with her husband to this county 32<br />

years ago. Settling at Mt. Zion where she had since lived until her son moved to this place a<br />

few months ago. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> is survived by the following children: Mrs. Mary J. Steel, of<br />

Missouri; Sell <strong>Gunn</strong>, of Mt. Zion; Mrs. Hannah E. Croupe, of Marshall County; Mrs. Ida<br />

B. Poling, of Adam; Mrs. Laura I. Dickinson of Richwood; and A. <strong>Gunn</strong> of this place. Four<br />

other children have gone before their mother. They were Mrs. Anna L Archer, who died<br />

about 15 years ago; John W., who died at age of five; Jesse C. <strong>Gunn</strong>, who died in 1900 and<br />

Mrs. Sarah E. Carpenter, who died some twenty years ago. Funeral services were held and<br />

interment made at Mt. Zion Sunday afternoon, with Rev. B. F. King of the local Methodist<br />

Church in charge. Calhoun Chronicle - Thursday, February 1, 1917 -Calhoun County,<br />

West Virginia<br />

Caroline Sue <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

was born on October 3, 1930 and passed away on Wednesday, May 16, 2012. She was a<br />

resident of Mobile, Alabama. Visitation will be held Tuesday, May 22, 2012 at 10 -11:30<br />

am at the Spring Hill Baptist Church, 2 McGregor Avenue S, Mobile Alabama, followed by<br />

a Memorial Service at 11:30.<br />

Caroline Sue Cooper <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

age 81, born in Hattiesburg, MS, raised in Jackson, MS, and a longtime resident of Mobile,<br />

passed away Wednesday, May 16, 2012. She was a 1948 graduate of Central High School in


Jackson. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> decided to continue her education at the age of 50 by attending college.<br />

She was an avid reader and a published author of poems and short stories. She was a<br />

former manager at Paul Brown's Hallmark Cards and retired in 2005 from the University<br />

of South Alabama College of Medicine as the Assistant to the Dean of Academic Affairs.<br />

Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a longtime member of Spring Hill Baptist Church. She was preceded in<br />

death by her husband of 43 years, Stanford S. <strong>Gunn</strong>, and sister, Linda Cooper. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

is survived by her children, Lea <strong>Gunn</strong> Ashbee (Erk) and Charlotte <strong>Gunn</strong> Doan (Frank) of<br />

Mobile, and Stacey <strong>Gunn</strong> Thompson (Ray) of Phoenix, AZ; four grandchildren, Zack<br />

Ashbee (Catherine) and Jeth Ashbee (Hannah) of Mobile, and Katie Thompson Carro<br />

(Michael) and Jenna Lea Thompson of Phoenix; five great-grandchildren; other relatives<br />

and friends. The family would like to offer a special thanks to Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong>'s caregiver, Jean<br />

Windham, and the staff at Cogburn Midtown for all of their professional care and support.<br />

Visitation will be held in the Spring Hill Baptist Church Chapel on Tuesday, May 22, 2012,<br />

from 10 a.m. until the 11:30 a.m. memorial service. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations<br />

may be made to the <strong>Gunn</strong>ells Mission Fund at Spring Hill Baptist Church, 2 S. McGregor<br />

Ave., Mobile, AL 36608.<br />

Carolyn C. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

REIDSVILLE - Mrs. Carolyn C. <strong>Gunn</strong> of 1522 Ballymena Dr., died Monday, November<br />

22, 2004 at Moses Cone Hospital, Greensboro.Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m.<br />

Saturday, November 27, 2004 at First Baptist Church where Dr. Joseph Bryant will deliver<br />

the Eulogy. Burial will follow in Greenview Cemetery. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born in<br />

Rockingham County to the late Jesse and Ida Mae Broadnax Clack. She was a member of<br />

the First Baptist Church and a graduate of Booker T. Washington High School. She was<br />

formerly employed by Golden Belt Manufacturing Company. Survivors are: daughter,<br />

Demetrice Straws (Nathaniel) of McDonough, Ga.; sons, Gary Clack of Los Angeles, Ca.<br />

and Ronald Clack of Yucaipa, Ca., Keyhomic Clack-<strong>Gunn</strong> of the home; sisters, Barbara<br />

Harden and Shirley Clack both of Reidsville; nephew, Jerry Harden of Reidsville; two<br />

grandchildren. The family will receive friends at the residence of Mrs. Barbara Harden of<br />

2115 Smith St., Reidsville. McLaurin Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.<br />

Published in The Reidsville Review or Eden Daily <strong>New</strong>s from 11/24/2004 - 11/27/2004.<br />

Carolyn Ann Holcomb <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Mobile Register - 3-20-1977 - Carolyn Ann Holcomb <strong>Gunn</strong> a native of Ecru, Mississippi<br />

and a resident of Street, Md., died in a Baltimore hospital Wednesday March 16, 1977 at<br />

10:30 pm. She is survived by her husband, Donald J. <strong>Gunn</strong>, of Street Maryland; one<br />

daughter, Miss Kimberly Ann <strong>Gunn</strong>; three sons, Timothy James <strong>Gunn</strong>, Michael Keither<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, and Daniel Christopher <strong>Gunn</strong> all of Street Marylnad; parents, Mr. And Mrs.<br />

Johnny Holcomb, Sr. Of Chickasaw, Alabama; one sister, Mrs. J. W. Holley (Ramona); one<br />

brother Johnny Holcomb, Jr of chickasaw; Funeral services will be held from Prichard<br />

First United Methodist Church on Monday March 21, 1977 at 2 pm. Remains will lie in<br />

state in the church one hour prior to the funeral. Interment will be in Pine Crest<br />

Cemetery., Prichard, Alabama.


Carolyn Lewis <strong>Gunn</strong> Schmersahl,<br />

88, of Frederick, MD, died on Wednesday, April 25, 2012, at College View Nursing Center<br />

of Frederick. She was surrounded by family and friends. She had been a resident of<br />

Sunrise Assisted Living in Frederick from 2007 until April of this year when she moved to<br />

College View Center where she had worked as a nurse for many years. Born July 10, 1923,<br />

in Romney, West Virginia, Carolyn was the daughter of the late Moton Clarence <strong>Gunn</strong> and<br />

Brady Belle Moreland <strong>Gunn</strong> Stone. She was the wife of George W. Schmersahl, who passed<br />

away on November 3, 2010. Mrs. Schmersahl is survived by four children: Barbra A.<br />

Colandreo and her husband Anthony of Old Braddock near Frederick, James A.<br />

Schmersahl and his wife Carmen, of Frederick, Frank E. Schmersahl and wife Carolyn,<br />

and William L. Schmersahl and wife MariBeth of <strong>My</strong>ersville; four grandchildren: Stephen<br />

W. Delaughter and wife Kathy of Hagerstown, Christine Cohen and husband Steve of<br />

Chandler, AZ, Liane Schmersahl and Stephanie Schmersahl of <strong>My</strong>ersville; and seven great<br />

grandchildren: Shelbi, Nicole, Cassandra, and Alexis Delaughter, Kaitlin, Aaron, and<br />

Madeline Cohen. Mrs. Schmersahl grew up in Romney, West Virginia, graduated from<br />

Romney High School, class of 1941, and Potomac State University in Keyser, WV. She<br />

worked as a Laboratory Technician at <strong>New</strong>ton D. Baker Army Medical Facility in<br />

Martinsburg, WV, where she met George Schmersahl. They were married in 1946 in<br />

Martinsburg, WV, and lived in Baltimore, MD, while George completed his Master’s<br />

degree in Microbiology and then moved to Frederick in 1950. In 1975, Carolyn graduated<br />

from the Frederick Memorial Hospital School of Nursing, and cared for others as a nurse<br />

at College View Center in Frederick from 1976 until 2004 when she retired. She was a<br />

member of Calvary United Methodist Church in Frederick for over 60 years where she<br />

taught Sunday School, played in the Bell Choir, sang in the Chancel Choir, and served on<br />

the Altar Guild. She will be fondly remembered by the Friendly Circle Sunday School<br />

Class and Miriam Circle. Carolyn was engaged in the many activities of her children and<br />

grandchildren and will be remembered by many; especially former members of Boy Scout<br />

Troop 799, Frederick and TJ High Schools’ bands and by students and teachers at South<br />

Frederick Elementary where she volunteered. She was loving and giving and will be fondly<br />

remembered by her extended family members, Marjorie Stapf, Sondra Moreland and Jane<br />

Stone and their children and by many old and new friends, especially by her dear friend<br />

Jean Durant, at Sunrise of Frederick. Carolyn's family would also like to acknowledge the<br />

love and kindness of her care givers both at Sunrise and College View. Friends may visit<br />

with the family on Tuesday, May 1, from 3 to 6 p.m. at Keeney and Basford Funeral Home,<br />

106 East Church Street, Frederick. The funeral service will be held Wednesday, May 2, at<br />

11 am at Calvary United Methodist Church, 131 West Second Street, Frederick. The Rev.<br />

Kenneth R. Dunnington and Rev. Harry C. Cole will officiate. Interment will follow at<br />

Mount Olivet Cemetery. In lieu of flowers contributions can be made in Carolyn’s name to<br />

The Community Foundation of Frederick County, 312 East Church St, Fredrick, MD<br />

21701 for the benefit of Lincoln Elementary School (formerly South Frederick<br />

Elementary).<br />

Carolyn (Carlie) M. Powers (Klestinec) <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

born in Gloucester, Massachusetts on March 23, 1917, daughter of Mary McPhee and


John H. Powers. Died on February 22, 2013 at age 95. Carolyn attended St. Ann's<br />

Elementary School, and Gloucester High School, graduating in 1934. She graduated from<br />

Salem State Teacher's College in 1937. She received a Bachelor of Science Degree in<br />

Education from Boston University in 1942 and a Master's Degree of Science in Education<br />

from Southern Connecticut State College in 1967/1968. Carolyn taught school at the<br />

Maplewood Elementary School, Gloucester, Massachusetts from 1937 to 1944 and the<br />

Essex Elementary School in Essex, Connecticut from 1967 to 1978. Carolyn joined the U.S.<br />

Coast Guard serving as a Spar during World War II from 1944 to 1946. Carolyn was<br />

married to Robert J. Klestinec of the U.S. Coast Guard who predeceased her, and to<br />

Gilman C. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr. of Groton, Connecticut, who also predeceased her. Carolyn owned<br />

and operated an antiques shop, OPUS I Antiques in Stonington Connecticut from 1978 to<br />

1994 and later, The Alcove Antiques in Old Lyme, Connecticut. Carolyn is predeceased by<br />

a daughter, Mary V. Klestinec. Her daughter, Margo Crump, resides in South Boston,<br />

Massachusetts. Carolyn is predeceased by three brothers, John H. Powers, Dr. Walter J.<br />

Powers, Dr. Francis B. Powers, and four sisters, Catherine Powers, Isabelle Evans,<br />

Veronica Wolfe and Priscilla Harting. She is survived by many nieces and nephews.<br />

ARRANGEMENTS: Interment will be at Union Cemetery in East Lyme, Connecticut.<br />

Services will be private. Donations may be made to: Marian Manor, 130 Dorchester<br />

St.,South Boston, MA 02127.<br />

Carolyn Sue <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

was born the daughter of Martha Hobbs and Charles Flake on July 2, 1950 in Memphis<br />

Tennessee and departed this life August 30, 2012 at Cox South Hospital in Springfield,<br />

Missouri at the age of 62 years. She is survived by three daughters, Kimberly Wilkins,<br />

Heather Green, and Jenny Wesneski; five grandchildren; one sister, Linda Favrock; five<br />

nieces and nephews; thirteen grandnieces and nephews; several other relatives and many<br />

firends. She was preceded in death by her parents and one sister, Deborah Flake, who<br />

passed away only a few days before Carolyn. A memorial service will be held at 6 pm<br />

Saturday September 15, 2012 at the Carter Funeral Home in Thayer Missouri<br />

Carrie B. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Mrs. Carrie B. <strong>Gunn</strong> aged 35 years died at a private sanitarium at 2 o’clock Thursday<br />

morning. The funeral will be held at Sacred Heart church this morning at 9 o’clock. Rev.<br />

Father <strong>Gunn</strong>, officiating. Interment will be in West View. Atlanta Constitution, January 7,<br />

1911.<br />

Carrie S. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

died on May 23, 2012. Service is on Thursday, May 31, 2012, at 11 a.m. at the Perry<br />

Funeral Home, 34 Mercer St., <strong>New</strong>ark, N.J. Viewing is on Wednesday, May 30, 2012, from<br />

6 to 9 p.m. at the funeral home. Interment is in Fairmount Cemetery, <strong>New</strong>ark, N.J.<br />

Send condolences to www.perryfuneralhome.com Carrie leaves to cherish her memory,<br />

her sister, Ollie Edwards; her son, Eddie <strong>Gunn</strong>; daughter-in-law, Thelma <strong>Gunn</strong>;<br />

son-in-law, Frank Spencer; 21 grandchildren; 45 great-grandchildren; 59


great-great-grandchildren; 15 great-great-great-grandchildren, and a host of other<br />

relatives and friends. She was preceded in death by her husband, William <strong>Gunn</strong>, and two<br />

children, Sammy <strong>Gunn</strong> and Mary Spencer.<br />

Carrie Witty <strong>Gunn</strong> Thompson<br />

REIDSVILLE, NC - Carrie Witty (<strong>Gunn</strong>) Thompson, 83, of 4061 Vance St. Ext, died early<br />

Wednesday morning, Dec. 21, 1994, at Annie Penn Memorial Hospital. Funeral service will<br />

be held at 2 p.m. Friday at Wilkerson Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will be in Roselawn<br />

Memorial Gardens. A native of Rockingham County, she was a member of Calvary Baptist<br />

Church, retired from Fieldcrest Mills, and partner of the T & G Greennhouse. Surviving<br />

are son, Allen <strong>Gunn</strong> of Reidsville; daughter, Joyce Anne Puckett of Reidsville; four<br />

grandchildren; six great-grandchildren. Visitation will be 7-9 tonight at the funeral home,<br />

and other times at her home. Memorial contributions may be made to Multiple Sclerosis<br />

Society, Central N. Carolina Chapter, P. O. Box 25489, Raleigh, N. C. 27611-<br />

5489.Greensboro <strong>New</strong>s & Record, NC Thurs. 12-22-1994<br />

Carroll Wayne <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Graveside services for Carroll Wayne <strong>Gunn</strong>, 91, of Portales, will be at 2:00 PM on Monday,<br />

January 7, 2013, at Portales Cemetery with Rev. Dick Ross Officiating. Masonic Lodge #26<br />

will render Masonic Rites. Honorary Pallbearers for Wayne will be his family and friends,<br />

especially his golfing friends. Wayne was born on May 27, 1921, in Crosbyton, Texas to<br />

Fredrick and Adella (Gilliland) <strong>Gunn</strong> and went to be with the Lord on January 2, 2013, in<br />

Portales. At the age of five his family moved to Portales, Texas which he has called home all<br />

his life. On April 19, 1946, he married Mary "Kay" Kathryn Musick and together they<br />

worked, Wayne as a Bookkeeper and Kay in the Administration at Eastern. He and Kay<br />

loved to travel in their RV and were members of the Good Sam RV Club as well as local<br />

clubs. Wayne was a musician, playing the clarinet and saxophone, for several local swing<br />

bands. He was a veteran of WWII and was stationed at Ft. <strong>My</strong>ers and in Alamogordo.<br />

Wayne was an avid golfer and had won numerous local tournaments. Wayne was a<br />

member of the local Masonic Lodge #26. Wayne is survived by his sister, Merlyn Sprague<br />

of Orlando, Florida and numerous nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his<br />

wife Kay in 1991, and his parents. Arrangements by Wheeler Mortuary of Portales, Inc.<br />

Carter Tredway <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

passed away Sunday, March 12, 2006. He was born in 1947 to Bishop George and Frances<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> in Norfolk, VA, as the youngest of three brothers. He is survived by his wife of 35<br />

years, Bobbi; and his two children, Allen and Robyn. He graduated from Norfolk Academy<br />

with the Class of 1965, received his B.A. in History from the University of Virginia and<br />

entered the Coast Guard, eventually retiring as a Commander. He then attended George<br />

Mason University where he received his Masters in Education, followed by the University<br />

of Virginia School of Law where he received his J.D. in 1976. Upon graduating, he joined<br />

the law firm of Vandeventer & Black where he became partner in 1981, and practiced for<br />

30 years. He specialized in maritime law, serving as general counsel to the Hampton Roads<br />

Shipping Association, Hampton Roads Maritime Association, Virginia Pilots Association<br />

and Allied Marine Industries. He was a member of the Norfolk and Portsmouth Bar


Associations, the Virginia and American Bar Associations, the Virginia and West Virginia<br />

State Bars, and the Maritime Association of the United States. He was on the board of<br />

directors of the Hampton Roads Maritime Association, was a director of the Southeastern<br />

Admiralty Law Institute, and was a former adjunct professor at William & Mary. He was<br />

a speaker at seminars, published law review articles on admiralty matters, was a member<br />

of the Advisory Board of Editors of the Tulane Maritime Law Journal, served as a director<br />

and general counsel for the General Douglas MacArthur Foundation, and was selected as<br />

one of the Virginia Legal Elite lawyers in transportation, admiralty, and intermodal.<br />

Carter <strong>Gunn</strong> was a good man. He loved his family, his dog, a run through Seashore, an<br />

afternoon on the Bay with a cold beer, and a July morning in the Cowpasture River. He<br />

believed in doing jobs of all sizes the right way (which, thanks to his stubborn streak, was<br />

also his way). He changed his own oil, built his own boatlift, taught his kids how to shake<br />

hands and reminded us that giving your word still means something. He believed simple<br />

things are the most important things, and wore suits well but ripped jeans better. To this<br />

day, he remains unbeaten in family tennis matches and tall-tale telling. He was honest and<br />

humble and trustworthy and spiritual. He was a lawyer, a sailor, a mechanic, a teacher, a<br />

fisherman, a skier, an inventor, and a devoted best friend, brother, son, father, and<br />

husband. Those who knew Carter will remember his humor, vitality, commitment, and<br />

quiet affection. He was the kind of man who makes us all want to be better people, and we<br />

are so proud and blessed to always have him in our hearts. A memorial service will be held<br />

at Eastern Shore Chapel, Thursday March 16, 2006 at two o'clock, officiated by the Rev.<br />

Kathleen Bobbitt. The burial will be private. In lieu of flowers, please make donations to<br />

The Food Bank of Southeastern Virginia, 800 Tidewater Drive, Norfolk VA, 23504 or The<br />

Lynnhaven River 2007, P.O. Box 584, Virginia Beach VA 23451. Hollomon-Brown Funeral<br />

Home, Lynnhaven Chapel is handling the arrangements. (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> descendant)<br />

Caryl Lorraine <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

73, an artist and quilt maker, died Tuesday, May 27, 2003 at Casey House Facility of<br />

Montgomery Hospice in Rockville, Md. A native of Danvers, Mass., she was a former Ocala<br />

resident before moving to Rockville. Survivors include her daughter, Sharon Rentzel,<br />

Gaithersburg, Md.; one grandchild; and three great-grandchildren. Memorial<br />

contributions may be made to Casey House Facility of Montgomery Hospice, 1450<br />

Research Blvd., Suite 310, Rockville, Md. 20850. Simple Tribute Funeral Home of<br />

Rockville provided information<br />

Cassandra Harris <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

died Monday, August 20, 2007. Services 10 a.m. Saturday, Pentecostal Church of God, Fort<br />

Gibson, Arizona. Lescher-Millsap Funeral Home.Memorial services for Cassandra (Harris)<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, 57, of Muskogee will be held at 10:00 a.m. Saturday, August 25,2007 at the<br />

Pentecostal Church of God in Fort Gibson with Reverend H. J. Ford officiating. Cassandra<br />

(Harris) <strong>Gunn</strong> was born November 24,1949 in Muskogee, Oklahoma the daughter of D.H.<br />

Harris and June (Irvin) Harris and died August 20, 2007 in Tulsa. She attended school at<br />

Nogales High School in LaPuente, CA. She was a cook. She was preceded in death by her<br />

parents D.H. and June Harris; and a grandsons Kyle Smith. Survivors include four


children Kim Andrews of Fort Gibson, Adele J. Burnett of Muskogee and son-in-law, Matt,<br />

George Peoples Jr. of San Jose, CA, Benji Checotah of Tulsa; sister Dianne Smith of Lake<br />

Elsinore, CA: brother James Harris of LaPuente, CA; seven grandchildren, Brady Smith,<br />

Kelsey Smith, Levi Livley, Luke Harris, Hailey Harris, Hannah Burnett and Kylie<br />

Checotah; one great-granddaughter Jade Smith; two nieces Deborah, Sherri; nephew<br />

Justin; a host of friends and loved ones. Our mom was the life of the party and always had<br />

a smile on her face. She will be missed by all and remembered always. God speed to you,<br />

our mother. Arrangements are under the direction of Lescher-Millsap Funeral Home, 2801<br />

Chandler Road, Muskogee, OK, 74403.<br />

Cassie Parr <strong>Gunn</strong> Baker<br />

San Augustine, Texas, July 21, 1952 . Funeral services were held at the First Baptist<br />

Church here Sunday for Cassie Baker, 87 who died in a Shreveport La hospital. She had<br />

made her home in San Augustine with her daughter, Mrs. A. O. Rushing. The Rev. Frank<br />

Dent of Dallas and the Rev. Robert Greaves of San Augustine officiated, Burial was in City<br />

Cemetery. Surviving are another duaghter; Mrs. Guy Stewart of Livingston; two sons;<br />

Jimmy Baker of Baton Rouge, La., and C. H. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Port Aruthur; three brotehrs,<br />

George Parr and Henry Parr of Waelder and Elija Parr of San Antonio; three grandsons<br />

including John D. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Dallas and five great grandchildren.<br />

Catherine Criser <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

87, of Fishersville, died Thursday, October 15, 2009, at the Shenandoah Nursing Home in<br />

Fishersville, Virginia. She was born on May 26, 1922, in Bath County, Virginia the<br />

daughter of Ernest Franklin and Etta Stinnett Criser. She was a member of Smyrna<br />

Presbyterian Church. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her<br />

husband, Robert E. <strong>Gunn</strong>; a son, Paul Smith; a daughter-in-law, Linda <strong>Gunn</strong>; and her two<br />

brothers. She was the last surviving member of her immediate family. Surviving are two<br />

daughters, Robin <strong>Gunn</strong> of Staunton and Joyce Huffman and her husband, Nolan, of<br />

Waynesboro; two sons, James B. "Jim" <strong>Gunn</strong> and his wife, Ann, of Lyndhurst, and<br />

William E. "Billy" <strong>Gunn</strong> of Madison Heights; nine grandchildren; 14 greatgrandchildren;<br />

and several nieces and nephews. A service will be conducted 2 p.m.<br />

Saturday, October 17, 2009, at McDow Funeral Home by the Reverend Will Heyward.<br />

Interment will follow at Augusta Memorial Park. Active pallbearers will be Wallace Back,<br />

Calvin Clements, Monk Davis, Fred Huffman, Robert Meek, and Ronnie Meek. The family<br />

will receive friends at the funeral home prior to the service beginning at 12:30 p.m.<br />

Saturday, October 17, 2009.<br />

Catherine <strong>Gunn</strong> (Crawley) Wylie,<br />

age 67, of McKinney, Texas passed away on Sept. 6, 2007. She was born on April 16, 1940<br />

in Glasgow, Scotland, to Henry Watten and Catherine <strong>Gunn</strong> Crawley. On Feb. 2, 1963, she<br />

married Richard Wylie in Glasgow, Scotland. She is survived by her husband, Richard<br />

Wylie of McKinney, Texas; children Jacqueline Wylie of McKinney, Texas, James Wylie<br />

and his wife, Jodie of McKinney, Texas, and Andrew Wylie of McKinney, Texas;<br />

grandchildren, Melissa Diane Wylie and Ian Scott Wylie; brother, Frank Crawley of<br />

Cambridge, Ontario; and sister, Marie Taylor of Cumbernauld, Scotland. She was


preceded in death by her parents, Henry and Catherine Crawley; and brother, Hughie<br />

Crawley. To convey condolences or to sign an online registry, please visit<br />

www.tjmfuneral.com.<br />

Catherine <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

84, a newspaper journalist, died Tuesday, June 9, 1998, at a Fort Worth hospital.<br />

Graveside service: 1:30 p.m. Saturday in Austin Memorial Park in Austin. Catherine <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

was born April 10, 1914, in St. Louis, Mo. Survivors: Son, Stanley <strong>Gunn</strong> of Fort Worth;<br />

daughter, Cathleen Jordan of <strong>New</strong> York; four grandchildren; and one great-grandchild.<br />

Mount Olivet Funeral Home 2301 N. Sylvania Ave., 831-0511<br />

Catherine L. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 71<br />

Mother of Mrs. Stan (Debbie) Hoover of Bluffton, Indiana - Catherine L.<strong>Gunn</strong>, 71, of Van<br />

Buren, died at 2:5 a.m. Tuesday at General Hospital in Marion. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> retired in 1993<br />

after 23 1/2 years at K-mart in Marion, where she was employed as a supervisor. A native<br />

of Delphi, she had resided at Van Buren for 28 years. She attended the Brookhaven<br />

Wesleyan Church in Marion. She was born Jan. 15, 1929 to Jeppie and Elizabeth Simons<br />

Downam, Her marriage in Delphi in 1946 was to James D. <strong>Gunn</strong>, who survives. Surviving,<br />

in addition to her husband and the daughter at Bluffton, are two sons, Dan of Nappanee<br />

and Jeff of Fairmount; another daughter, Mrs. Jack (Jenny) Jones of Marion; two sisters,<br />

Dorothy Johnson of Delphi and Lottie Walters of Martinsville; eight grandchildren; and<br />

one great-granddaughter.. Five brothers and two sisters are deceased Services will be held<br />

at 10:30 a.m. Friday at Brookhaven Wesleyan Church in Marion with Rev. Ralph Oden<br />

and Rev. Stan Hoover officiating. Burial will be in Van Buren Cemetery. Visitation hours<br />

at the Ferguson Funeral Home in Van Buren will be Thursday from 2 to 8 p.m.<br />

Catherine M. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

96, of La Crosse, Wi died in Hillview Health Care Center, Saturday, Aug. 21, 2010. She was<br />

born April 1, 1914, in La Crosse, to Frank and Bertha (Krueger) <strong>Gunn</strong>. For many years<br />

she taught at First Evangelical Lutheran School.<br />

Catherine M. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 96, passed away in the Hillview Health Care Center on Saturday,<br />

August 21, 2010. She was born April 1, 1914, in LaCrosse to Frank and Bertha (Krueger)<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>. For many years she taught at the lst Evangelical Lutheran School. She is survived<br />

by numerous cousins and godchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents and a<br />

sister, Ruth. Funeral services will be Tuesday at 11:00 AM in the Immanuel Evangelical<br />

Lutheran Church, 1201 Avon Street, in LaCrosse. The Reverend Mark Rieke will officiate<br />

and burial will be in the Oak Grove Cemetery. Friends may call at the church on Tuesday<br />

from 9:30 AM until the service. The Dickinson Family Funeral Homes are assisting with<br />

the arrangements.<br />

Catherine Miller <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

68, wife of Edgar G. <strong>Gunn</strong>, vice president of the Guarantee Trust Company, died at her<br />

home at the Tuckahoe Apartments at 5:20 pm yesterday after an illness of several weeks.<br />

Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was active in the Poetry Society, the Woman’s Club and other organizations.<br />

She is survived by her husband; two daughters, Mrs. Donald Leas of Philadelphia and


Mrs. Sidney Sharwood of Richmond, and five grandchildren; Mrs. Curtis Dall, Donald<br />

Leas, Jr., Mary Stuart Leas, Marion Granville Sharwood and Harriet <strong>Gunn</strong> Sharwood.<br />

Funeral arrangements had not been completed last night. Nove 4, 1940 Richmond Times<br />

Dispatch, page 16.<br />

Cathy Culley <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Ringgold, Virginia - Cathy Culley <strong>Gunn</strong>, 41, of 217 Clark Mill Road, died Friday January<br />

12, 2007 at her residence after a courageous battle with cancer. Born July 9, 1965 in<br />

Pittsylvania County, Va., she was the duaghter of the late Harden Culley and Dorothy<br />

Harper Culley. She was employed at Belk. She was married to the Rev. George <strong>Gunn</strong>.<br />

She is survived by son son, Travis <strong>Gunn</strong> of the residence; four sisters and three brothers.<br />

Funeral services will be held a 1 pm Tuesday Jan 16 at White Rock Missionary Baptist<br />

Church. Interment will follow at Floral Hills memory Gardens.<br />

Cary G. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

36, of Memphis, Tennessee, employee of Cracker Barrel, died Friday April 10, 2005 in<br />

Dade City, Fla. Services will be at 10 a.m. Saturday at <strong>New</strong> Salem Missionary Baptist<br />

Church with burial at 9 a.m. Monday in West Tennessee Veterans Cemetery. M.J.<br />

Edwards & Sons Funeral Home has charge. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong>, the husband of Cindy <strong>Gunn</strong>, also<br />

leaves a daughter, Athanea <strong>Gunn</strong>, and a son, Christopher <strong>Gunn</strong>, both of Dade City; his<br />

parents, Bonnie and Roger Raymond <strong>Gunn</strong>, and a sister, Kimberly McGrew, all of<br />

Memphis, and a brother, Raymond <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr. of California<br />

Cathryne <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

76, of Jonesboro died Thursday. Funeral, 12:30 p.m. today, Horis A. Ward, Tara Chapel.<br />

Published in The Atlanta Journal-Constitution on 9/9/2005.<br />

Cecelia Mercotte <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Tallahassee Democrat (FL) - August 1, 1994 - 78, of Madison died Saturday in Madison.<br />

The service will be held at a later date in Amery, Wis. A native of White Bear Lake, Minn.,<br />

and former resident of Punta Gorda, she had lived in Madison since February. She was a<br />

homemaker and a Lutheran. She is survived by a son, James L. <strong>Gunn</strong> III of White Bear<br />

Lake; four daughters, Pat Cich of Madison, Sally Lehto of Somersett, Wis., Jeanne<br />

McNarama of Rosemont, Minn., and Kathleen Gordanier of St. Paul, Minn.; 20<br />

grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren. (T.J. Beggs Jr. & Son Funeral Home in<br />

Madison, 973-2258.)<br />

Cecelia Piacentini <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

age 85 years of 2108 Oregon Ave.,Richmond, Virginia, died Saturday January 1, 1971. She<br />

is survived by six daughters, Mrs. Grace <strong>Gunn</strong> Smith, Mrs. Inez Gray, Mrs. Madeline<br />

Clements, Mrs. Helen Clements, Mrs. Doris Eades and Mrs. Gloria Blankenship, all of<br />

Richmond, three sons, Robert E. and Andrew W. <strong>Gunn</strong> Sr., of Richmond and Raymond J.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Washington, D.C.; a sister, Mrs. Rosa Proffitt of Richmond, twenty grandchildren<br />

and twenty seven great grandchildren. Remains rest at the Laburnum Chapel, Woody<br />

Funeral Home, 2110 E. Laburnum Ave. Funeral mass 11 a.m. Tuesday St. John"s Catholic<br />

Church. Interment Mt. Calvary. Rosary service 8 p.m. Monday at the funeral home.


Washington papers please copy Richmond Times Dispatch (VA) Sun. 1/2/1971<br />

Cecil <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

March 9, 1920 - Reidsville, NC - Cecil <strong>Gunn</strong> a well known and popular young farmer died<br />

at his home at <strong>Gunn</strong>town near Wentworth Sunday morning age 17. His death was caused<br />

by asthma from which he had been a sufferer for a number of years. He leaves a widow,<br />

formerly Miss May Duke, two small children, his father and mother, Mr. And Mrs. W. M.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> and three brotehrs, Percy, Alvin and Clarence and one sister Mrs. A. J. Strader.<br />

Funeral services at Calvary Church on Monday afternoon and interment followed at the<br />

church cemetery. (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Cecil <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Age 91, of North Palm Beach, Florida passed away on Sunday evening, January 3, 1999<br />

after an extended illness. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born April 18, 1907 in Essex, Missouri, son of the<br />

late James <strong>Gunn</strong> and Clara Davis <strong>Gunn</strong>. He had been a resident of the Palm Beaches since<br />

1952, coming from St. Louis, MO. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> owned and operated <strong>Gunn</strong>"s Patio Shoppe,<br />

Singer Island, FL until his retirement in 1980. He was a member of Northwood Masonic<br />

Lodge #303, F. & A.M. and First Baptist Church of Lake Park, FL. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> leaves to<br />

cherish his loving memory his beloved wife of 71 years, Bertha May Quaite <strong>Gunn</strong>; his<br />

devoted children: Robert "Bob" <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife Joan, of Okeechobee, FL, Kenneth Dale<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> and wife Charlotte, of Palm Beach Gardens, FL and Marilyn Wells, of Lake Worth,<br />

FL; one sister, Mable Kines, of Port Charlotte, FL; six grandchildren; and two greatgrandchildren.<br />

The Family will receive friends from 12:30 to 2 P.M., Wednesday, January<br />

6, 1999 at THOMAS L. PRICE FUNERAL HOME, 553 Northlake Blvd., North Palm<br />

Beach where funeral services will be held at 2 P.M. Wednesday with Pastor Jack DeLaney<br />

officiating. Entombment will follow at Royal Palm Memorial Gardens Mausoleum. Those<br />

planning an expression of sympathy, in lieu of flowers, are asked to consider contributions<br />

in memory of Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> to First Baptist Church, 625 Park Avenue, Lake Park. (Thomas<br />

and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Cecil Crawford <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Crawford <strong>Gunn</strong>, 65, died Friday, July 21, 2000. A native of Habersham County, Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

was a son of the late William Pink <strong>Gunn</strong> and Leona Franklin <strong>Gunn</strong>. He was preceded in<br />

death by a son, Timmy <strong>Gunn</strong>. He was a U.S. Army veteran of the Korean War and was<br />

retired as an engineer from Ethicon, Inc. after 22 years. Services will be at 2 p.m. Sunday<br />

at Whitfield Funeral Home, North Chapel, Demorest, with the Rev. David Wheeler<br />

officiating. Burial will be in Yonah Memorial Gardens. Survivors include a daughter, Tina<br />

Jones, Blairsville; a stepdaughter, Leslie Michelle Owens, Demorest; a stepson, Eddie<br />

Knotts, Cornelia; and five grandchildren. The family will receive friends from 6-9 p.m.<br />

today at the funeral home. Athens Daily <strong>New</strong>s/Banner-Herald, Saturday, July 22,<br />

2000(John and Mary <strong>Gunn</strong> of Caswell County, NC - John s/o Thomas and Sarah<br />

Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong>)<br />

Cecil Ellis <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

EDEN - Cecil Ellis <strong>Gunn</strong>, 56, of 1205 First St. was dead on arrival at Morehead Memorial


Hospital Sunday night after suffering an apparent heart attack. Funeral will be 4 p.m.<br />

Wednesday at Osborne Baptist Church where he was a member. Burial will be in<br />

Roselawn Memorial Gardens. A native of Rockingham County, NC, he was a veteran of the<br />

U. S. Air Force and a retired foreman for Fieldcrest Mills. Surviving are widow, Mrs. Polly<br />

Anna Moore <strong>Gunn</strong>; daughters, Misses Teresa and Donna <strong>Gunn</strong> of the home, Mrs. Carolyn<br />

Minter of Eden; son, Thomas <strong>Gunn</strong> of Raleigh; brother, William <strong>Gunn</strong> of Gibsonville. The<br />

body is at Fair Funeral Home. (May 1975)(Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

descendant)<br />

Cecil J. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

San Leandro, California - Services for Cecil J. <strong>Gunn</strong> 57 who died Friday, June 24, 1966, at<br />

his home will be held tomorrow in San Leandro. He was the husband of Mary E. <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

15995 Granmercy Dr., in San Leandro. Father of Patricia Tejeda of Oxnard and Kathy<br />

and Marilyn <strong>Gunn</strong> both of San Leandro; and brother of Harold F. <strong>Gunn</strong> of <strong>New</strong> Mexico.<br />

He was a native of Montana and spent the past 32 years in Alameda County, Ca. He was a<br />

painter for 14 years with Peterbuilt Truck Company and also worked for Dailey Chevrolet.<br />

He was a member of Auto and Ship Painters Union Local 1176 of Oakland and was a<br />

World War II veteran. The Rev. Sherman Williams will officiate at the 1 pm service at<br />

Santos Robins Mortuary. Burial in Golden Gate National Cemetery. (Luther G. And Alice<br />

Sharkey <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Celeta M. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Celeta M. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 95, of Urania, Louisana, died at 12:40 p.m., Saturday, July 18, 1998, at the<br />

Hardtner Medical Center in Urania. She was a homemaker and member of the Urania<br />

First Baptist Church. She was born August 24, 1902, in Caldwell Parish, La. to the union of<br />

Fred Allen and Anne McDaniel Martin. Services were held at 2 p.m., Tuesday, July 21, at<br />

the chapel of Kinner and Stevens Funeral Home of Jena with Rev. Bobby Cruse officiating.<br />

Interment followed in the Harris Chapel Cemetery near Olla under direction of Kinner<br />

and Stevens, Inc. of Jena. Survivors include three daughters, Ernestine Compton of<br />

Westlake, Evelyn <strong>Gunn</strong> and Kathy Franklin, both of Urania; one son, Odis <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Tallulah; one sister, Neva Price of Monroe; seven grandchildren, eight great-grandchildren<br />

and five great-great-grandchildren. Pallbearers were Tommy Price, Jimmy Compton,<br />

Wayne Corley, Jim McKeithen, Jerry Corley and Jesse Powers.Celeta M. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Celia S. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

94, formerly of Delaware Co., OH, Friday, January 12, 2007 at Willow Brook Christian<br />

Home. Devoted mother to sons, Stanley <strong>Gunn</strong> and Ken (Julie) <strong>Gunn</strong>; grandmother of<br />

Jason, Travis, Stephanie and Abbey; great grandmother of Olivia. Longtime member<br />

Delaware and Worthington Seventh-Day Adventist Church. Retired from Worthington<br />

Foods. Her most cherished moments were ones with her grandchildren. Friends may call 6-<br />

8:30 p.m. Tuesday, January 16, 2007 at RUTHERFORD-CORBIN FUNERAL HOME,<br />

WORTHINGTON CHAPEL, 515 High St., Worthington, OH. Private interment Fairview<br />

Memorial Park. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Delaware Special<br />

Olympics, 1000 Alpha Dr., Delaware, OH


Celia <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

OKOLONA - Celia Mae <strong>Gunn</strong> 95, died Saturday, July 2, 2005 at the Shearer-Richardson<br />

Nursing Home in Okolona, Mississippi. Services will be at 1 p.m. Friday at Clark Chapel in<br />

Okolona. The Rev. Cook will officiate. Carter Funeral Home of Okolona is in charge of the<br />

arrangements. Visitation will be from 5 to 7 p.m. at the funeral home.<br />

Cenia Oleta <strong>Gunn</strong> Smith,<br />

age 92, passed away on Sept. 21, 2009. She was the devoted wife of James Wallace “Jim”<br />

Smith for 58 years until his death in 1999. Oleta was one of eight children born to Frank L.<br />

and Cenia Laura <strong>Gunn</strong>. Her brothers and sisters are: Roy <strong>Gunn</strong> (deceased), Birdie<br />

Burleson (deceased), Zola Knowles, LaRhesa McNair (deceased), Hazel Jackson, Floyd<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> and Mary House. All of the <strong>Gunn</strong> children remained extremely close throughout<br />

their long lives. Jim and Oleta have three daughters, Marilyn Scott of Spring, Carolyn and<br />

James Greene of North Richland Hills and Jeanette and Gary Roberts of Point Blank. The<br />

seven grandchildren are Jim Greene, Dr. Scott Greene, Rob Greene, Amy Scott, Rebecca<br />

Scott-Fuggiti, Donald Roberts and Darren Roberts. The 11 great-children are Tyler,<br />

Austin, Maxwell, Vivian, Ethan, Christian, Rachel, Brittney, Cole, Shelby and Sara. Oleta<br />

grew up in the Texas hill country, and met Jim at Sam Houston Teachers College. They<br />

lived most of their adult lives in Houston, with Oleta teaching at Gregg Elementary for<br />

over 30 years. After retiring, Jim and Oleta traveled extensively throughout the U.S. and<br />

moved to Huntsville. Oleta enjoyed almost two years of living at The Forum at The<br />

Woodlands making new friends. She loved cooking, sewing and doing anything with<br />

children. The family especially thanks everyone at “Above and Beyond” on Lake Conroe<br />

for your extraordinary care of all of us these last few weeks.(Desc of John and Susan <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Lumberton, NC)<br />

Cephus Pete <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr.<br />

Army veteran, 77 Cephus Pete <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr., 77, of Irvington died on Oct. 1, 2007, at the VA<br />

Hospital in East Orange, <strong>New</strong> Jersey. Services will be held on Saturday, Oct. 6, 2007, at<br />

9:30 a.m. in the Lovicks Holiness Church, 680 S. 16th St., <strong>New</strong>ark. Visitation is on Friday<br />

from 7 to 9 p.m. at the funeral home. Interment is in Rosehill Cemetery, Linden.<br />

Arrangements are in the loving care of the Nesbitt Funeral Home, 165 Madison Ave.,<br />

Elizabeth. Born in Bluefield, W.Va., Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> lived in Irvington and served in the Army<br />

during the Korean War. He was a position grinder at the Singer Co. in Elizabeth for over<br />

18 years. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> leaves to cherish his memory, his wife, Vera D. <strong>Gunn</strong>; a son, Anthony<br />

Pridgen; a daughter, Belinda Jones; sisters, Lucille Campbell, Mildred Watkins, Darlene<br />

Crawley and Evelyn Wilson; eight grandchildren and three great-grandchildren, and a<br />

host of other relatives and friends. Published in the Star-Ledger on 10/4/2007.<br />

Chandler W. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Chandler W. <strong>Gunn</strong> a retired Cleveland Ohio grocer, died yesterday in St. Petersburg<br />

Florida where he had lived for the last six years. He was 93. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> operated a grocery<br />

in the Collinwood area. Surviving are a son, Maynard E., and a brother. Services will held<br />

in St. Petersburg. Wednesday, March 23, 1966 Paper: Plain Dealer (Cleveland,<br />

OH) Page: 46


Charles <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Charles <strong>Gunn</strong>, a prosperous citizen of the Clear Fork country, died Saturday, and was<br />

buried at Merkel on Monday. He leaves a wife and three children. Taylor County <strong>New</strong>s<br />

Abilene, Taylor County, Texas Friday, November 19, 1897<br />

Charles <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Funeral services for Charles <strong>Gunn</strong>, 80, of Kimbolton, Rt 2, Ohio will be conducted from<br />

the Clear Water Baptist church Saturday July 24, 1953 at 2 o’clock in the afternoon, with<br />

Rev. Donald Scribner officating. Burial will be in the church cemetery. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> died<br />

Tuesday night at his home following an illness of one year. A farmer and a lifelong<br />

resident of that community he was born Dec 25, 1873 in Jefferson township, Guernsey<br />

County, a son of William and Sarah Nash <strong>Gunn</strong> and was married April 6, 1910 to Cloma<br />

Beal, who survives. He was a member of the Clear Fork Baptist church and the Men’s<br />

Bible class of that church. In addition to the widow, the survivors are five sons; Ralph B.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> and Floyd R. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Kimbolton; Charles R. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Dayton, Willard C. <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

newcomerstown, and Harold C. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Kimbolton; a stepdughter, Mrs. Forrest Cosby, of<br />

Canter, 13 grandchildren and three great grandchildren. Five brother are deceased. The<br />

boyd is at the Bonnell funeral home in <strong>New</strong>cumerstown, Ohi.<br />

Charles <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

WASHINGTON - Charles <strong>Gunn</strong>, 64, of Washington, formerly of Mongtomery, W.Va., died<br />

Aug. 16, 1997, in Providence Hospital after a short illness. He was an Army veteran, a<br />

member of Matthews Memorial Baptist Church and a retired counselor at the Vocational<br />

Rehabilitation for the Department of Human Resources, Washington, with 32 years"<br />

service. Surviving: wife, Gaynell <strong>Gunn</strong>; son, William of Washington; brothers, Raymond<br />

Oakley of Matterson, Ill., Louis <strong>Gunn</strong> of Portsmouth, Va.; one grandson. Service was Aug.<br />

22 at Matthew"s Memorial Baptist Church with the Rev. Raleigh D. Hairston officiating.<br />

Burial was in Rock Creek Cemetery. McGuire Funeral Home, Washington, was in charge<br />

of arrangements.<br />

Charles <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Charles <strong>Gunn</strong>, the youngest child of Morrison and Winifred <strong>Gunn</strong>, was born December 1,<br />

1852, in Scott township, Steuben County, Indiana, and lived in that vicinity during the<br />

greater part of his life until he moved to his present home. He met and later was married to<br />

Miss Katie Reed May 4, 1879. To this union there was born one daughter. He united with<br />

the Christian faith at North Scott church some years ago under the hands of Elder D. C.<br />

Hanselman. He was an honorable member of the I. O. O. F. of Angola. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was also<br />

a member of the Macabees. He departed this life January 23, 1929 at his late home at the<br />

age of 76 years 1 month and 22 days. He leaves to mourn his departure a faithful wife, one<br />

daughter, Mrs. Jennie McCarty of Coldwater, Michigan, two grandsons, Kenton and Dale<br />

of Chicago, three nephews, one niece and a host of other relatives and friends.<br />

Charles <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Charles <strong>Gunn</strong>, who died in Kansas City, Missouri last Friday, aged 85, has been something<br />

of a revolver in a matrimonial way. He had been married nine times and left eight living


wives.<br />

Published August 5, 1888 (Sunday) Galveston, Tx, Daily <strong>New</strong>s<br />

Charles A. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Charles A. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 62, died April 9, 2003, in Bly, OR. Complete service arrangements will be<br />

announced by Eternal Hills Funeral Home.<br />

Charles B. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

was born on April 10, 1918, and grew up in <strong>New</strong> Haven, Connecticut. In 1936 he began his<br />

forty-four year railroad career as a clerk with the <strong>New</strong> York, <strong>New</strong> Haven & Hartford<br />

Railroad Company. Over the years he worked for many departments of the company,<br />

including Accounting, Materials Accounting, Public Relations, Methods and Procedures,<br />

and the General Storekeeper"s Office. His only time away from employment with the<br />

company was when he served for three and a half years in the Army during World War<br />

II.<strong>Gunn</strong> is best known, though, as the official company photographer during the years of<br />

the Patrick B. McGinnis presidentcy of 1954 to 1956. <strong>Gunn</strong> traveled with McGinnis on<br />

inspection trips of the railroad line. He took hundreds of photographs of the devastation to<br />

railroad property and towns along the railroad routes from the floods of August and<br />

October 1955. After McGinnis left the company in January 1956 <strong>Gunn</strong>"sposition as official<br />

photographer was eliminated and he returned to work with other company departments,<br />

though he never stopped taking photographs of locomotives, stations, and other railroadrelated<br />

scenes. <strong>Gunn</strong> was still working for the <strong>New</strong> York, <strong>New</strong> Haven & Hartford Railroad<br />

Company when it collapsed and emerged as a part of Penn Central on January 1, 1969.<br />

Penn Central soon disintegrated to become Conrail and Amtrak. <strong>Gunn</strong> retired in 1980 but<br />

continued to work as a professional photographer of weddings and church events and as an<br />

active promoter of the history of southern <strong>New</strong> England railroads. He regularly attended<br />

railroad shows and sold prints of the photographs he produced for the <strong>New</strong> York,<strong>New</strong><br />

Haven & Hartford Railroad.. Charles B. <strong>Gunn</strong> died on April 12, 2002<br />

Charles C. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

85, died Sunday, December 3, 2006, at his home in Frederick, MD. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born<br />

October 31, 1921, in Stonewall, Mississippi. After attending the University of Southern<br />

Mississippi he moved to the Seattle area. He enlisted in the Navy as a flight cadet in 1942<br />

and served throughout World War II. After the war he began a 38 year career at United<br />

Airlines from which he retired in 1984 as ground operations manager at LaGuardia<br />

airport in <strong>New</strong> York. He was a resident of Frederick for 20 years and actively volunteered<br />

for a number of local organizations. During his tenure as president of the Frederick<br />

County Landmarks Foundation, he was instrumental in acquiring the historic Derr House<br />

and in expanding fundraising efforts for Schifferstadt Architectural Museum. He was a<br />

member of the Frederick County Community Cancer Coalition where he steadfastly<br />

promoted cancer education and consistently advocated on behalf of cancer survivors<br />

everywhere. He was preceded in death by his beloved wife Elsie. He is survived by his<br />

children, Susan Schatzle of Frederick, Christopher <strong>Gunn</strong> of Milford, Ohio, Jennifer Wiley<br />

of Lagunitas, California and Peter <strong>Gunn</strong> of Fair Lawn, <strong>New</strong> Jersey; sons- and daughtersin-law,<br />

Edward Schatzle, Janet <strong>Gunn</strong>, Charles Wiley and Karen <strong>Gunn</strong>; nine


grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. A private memorial will be held at home. In<br />

lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations be made to Hospice of Frederick County.<br />

Online condolences my be expressed to the family at www.staufferfuneralhome.com -<br />

(George and Margaret Morrison <strong>Gunn</strong> descendant)<br />

Charles D. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

78, Sweetbriar Road, Orlando, Florida, died Monday, Sept. 7. 1998., Col. <strong>Gunn</strong> was retired<br />

from the Air Force. Born in Jacksonville, Florida, he moved to Central Florida in 1972. He<br />

was a member of First Presbyterian Church, Orlando. He was a veteran of World War II<br />

and the Vietnam War. Survivors: wife, Fay W.; son, Stephen, Orinda.; daughter, Dana,<br />

Chazy; sister, Mary Ellen Campbell, Toledo, Ohio; four grandchildren. Carey Hand<br />

Colonial Funeral Home, Orlando.<br />

Charles Douglas <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

WOOSTER -- Charles Douglas <strong>Gunn</strong>, 68, died March 2, 2008 at his home of ALS (Lou<br />

Gehrig"s Disease). He was born in Great Bend, Kansas, May 5, 1939, to Charles and<br />

Elizabeth <strong>Gunn</strong>. He graduated from Great Bend High School and earned a B.A. in English<br />

Literature from Kansas State University in 1961. He married Virginia Lee Railsback on<br />

August 19, 1961 in Manhattan, Kansas. He received a B.D. from Yale Divinity School in<br />

1964 and a PhD in Religious Studies from Yale University in 1969. He taught history of<br />

religions at Syracuse University from 1969 to 1971, and at the College of Wooster from<br />

1971 to 1975. Following his teaching career, he established his own rare and out-of-print<br />

book business, operating the Rowsburg Bookstore, as well as an Internet sales presence,<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>Books. Doug was active in the Boy Scout movement in Wooster as Scoutmaster of<br />

Troop 62. He was a member of the Northern Ohio Bibliophilic Society (NOBS), edited their<br />

newsletter for several years, and was honored by being named a Fellow of the Book. He<br />

served as president of the Friends of Ashland University Library and was a longtime<br />

enthusiastic supporter of the AAUW book sale. He was a member of the Century Club and<br />

of Trinity United Church of Christ. Most recently, he served as CEO of his breakfast club.<br />

He is survived by his wife, Virginia of Wooster; son, Eric <strong>Gunn</strong> of Athens, Ohio, son and<br />

daughter-in-law, Peter and Mariela <strong>Gunn</strong> of Auburn Hills, Michigan; and his mother,<br />

Elizabeth in Kansas. His father, Charles and a daughter, Lucy Elizabeth, preceded him in<br />

death. His life was blessed and enriched by his family and the wonderful friends he met<br />

and enjoyed in all his educational, professional, avocational, and community endeavors. A<br />

memorial service to celebrate his life will be held at the McIntire, Davis and Greene<br />

Funeral Home, 216 E. Larwill St., Wooster, Saturday, March 8, 2008 at 3 p.m., with the<br />

Rev. Diane Johnson officiating. The family will receive friends following the service. Those<br />

who wish may make contributions to the charity of the donor"s choice in his memory.<br />

Charles <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Charles Dudley <strong>Gunn</strong> Lowell, IN Charles Dudley <strong>Gunn</strong>, age 73 of Lowell, IN, passed away<br />

Saturday, January 28, 2006 at St. Anthony"s Hospital in Crown Point, Indiana. He is<br />

survived by his beloved wife, Dorothy Ballas <strong>Gunn</strong> of Lowell, IN; son, Mike (Dawn) <strong>Gunn</strong>;<br />

grandsons: Tim <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jim (Christy) Burgess; stepsons: Larry, Leonard and Louie Ballas;<br />

stepdaughters: Lyn (Danny) Hall, Lori (Jeff) Powers, Leann, Tracy Kesler, Lisa (Lyndon)


Grydzuk; 17 grandchildren; five great grandchildren. Preceded in death by his first wife,<br />

Pat; brother, Rueben; sister, Joyce. Charles was born August 10, 1932 to parents Reuben<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> and Julia Rose Jolley. He retired as an electrician from Inland Steel in East Chicago,<br />

IN. He was a veteran of the U.S. Army servicing in the Korean War, receiving the Korean<br />

Service Medal with the Two Bronze Campaign Stars and the United Nations Service<br />

Medal. He was a member of the American Legion. Cremation will be on January 31, 2006<br />

with the Eller Brady Funeral Home handling arrangements, 8510 Lake Shore Drive, Cedar<br />

Lake, IN<br />

Charles E. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Funeral services for Lance Cpl. Charles E. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 20 of 419 Harisdale, Dallas, Tx., who was<br />

killed in action in Vietnam of March 18, 1967 will be held at 3:30 pm Friday in the Duley<br />

M. Hughes Funeral Chapel. Burial in Grove Hill Memorial Park. Survivors: mother, Mrs<br />

Mary E. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Dallas; two brother, Albert N. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Dallas and Pete Dennison of<br />

Galnesville, and two sisters Mrs. Mary Kathryn Poteet and Mrs. Edith Mae Abner of<br />

Dallas. Published Dallas Morning <strong>New</strong>s 3-30-1967 (son of Albert N and Mary Earline<br />

Williams <strong>Gunn</strong>) (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Charles E. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr.<br />

was born in Pueblo, Co., on March 19, 1921, to Mary and Charles E. <strong>Gunn</strong> Sr., who<br />

traveled from West Virginia many years ago to work on the railroad. Charles is preceded<br />

in death by his parents; sister, Ruth <strong>Gunn</strong>; and brother, William <strong>Gunn</strong>. Charles attended<br />

Pueblo Junior College, served in the military (Army) from 1941-1946 and managed<br />

Woolworth stores in Montrose, Brighton, Colo., and Denton, Texas. Charles returned to<br />

Pueblo and joined the post office as a mail carrier until his second retirement. Charles will<br />

be missed by his extended family, Stan and <strong>My</strong>rtis Johnson, Kathy Johnson, Max<br />

Markowitz and Jeanie Williamson; and dear friends, Magdeline Duran, John and Betty Jo<br />

Swope; and members of Tabor Lutheran Church, where he was a devoted member for<br />

many years; 50-year member of the Masonic Lodge No. 63, Montrose, Colo.; lifetime<br />

member of BPOE Elks lodge No. 90. Many thanks to Dr. Michael Wood and the staff at<br />

Wynwood Assisted Living Center, Sharmar Village, Life Care Center and Sharmar<br />

Nursing Home. In lieu of flowers or food, Charles would want donations made to the Boys<br />

and Girls Club of Pueblo. Memorial service, 2 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 4, 2008, George<br />

McCarthy Funeral Home, with Cindy Josephson, of the Tabor Lutheran Church,<br />

officiating. Funeral arrangements under the direction of George McCarthy Funeral Home<br />

Charles “Bud” E. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

78, of Berlin, beloved husband of Nina (Bidorini) <strong>Gunn</strong> for 22 years, died, Friday, July 8, 2011<br />

at his home after a courageous battle with Parkinson ’s disease. He was born in Hartford son<br />

of the late George and Winifred (O’Loughlin) <strong>Gunn</strong> and had lived in Rocky Hill for many<br />

years before moving to Berlin two years ago. Prior to his retirement, Charlie was a Sgt. with<br />

the CT State Police Department for 29 years. In retirement he mostly missed working with and<br />

training the rookie state troopers. He was a graduate of The University of CT with a BS in<br />

Business Administration and a previous graduate of Manchester Community College. He was<br />

a sports enthusiast, an avid Whaler Hockey Fan, a Red Sox and <strong>New</strong> Britain Rock Cats fan.


He had a hobbie of collecting coins and currency and was also a collector of classic Mini Cars.<br />

He enjoyed visiting Elizabeth Park to view the Rose Gardens with his wife. He was a U.S.<br />

Army veteran of The Korean War. Besides his wife he is survived by three sons, Charles <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

of <strong>New</strong>ington, James <strong>Gunn</strong> of Glastonbury and Paul <strong>Gunn</strong> and his wife Ellen of <strong>New</strong>ington,<br />

three daughters, Linda Morgan and her husband Robert of Wethersfield, Susan Tancredi and<br />

her husband Gary of Portland and Bridget <strong>Gunn</strong> of So. Hadley, MA, two step sons Michael<br />

Muzio and his wife Lisa of Rocky Hill, and Jeffery Muzio and his wife Debi of Kensington, 10<br />

grandchildren, Alison, Sarah, and Amanda Tancredi, Rachel and Lauren <strong>Gunn</strong>, William<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> Morgan, Jeffrey, Savannah, Malena, and Nicole Muzio and several nieces and nephews.<br />

He was predeceased by his twin brother, William G. <strong>Gunn</strong> and two sisters, Caroline G. Foley<br />

and Winifred G. Wallace. The family would like to give special thanks to Gisele, one of his<br />

primary caregivers. The funeral will be Tuesday, July 12, 2011, 10 a.m. at St. Pius Church, 310<br />

Westfield St. Middletown, CT. Friends are requested to go directly to church. Burial with full<br />

military honors will follow in the State Veterans Cemetery, Middletown. Visiting hours will<br />

be Monday July 11th from 4-7:00 p.m. at the Dillon-Baxter Funeral Home 1276 Berlin Tpke.<br />

Wethersfield. Contributions in his memory may be made to: CT State Police Trooper<br />

Memorial Scholarship Fund, Dept. of Public Safety, 1111 Country Club Rd. P.O. Box 2794<br />

Middletown, CT 06457 or The Parkinson’s Disease Association, 27 Allendale Dr. No. Haven,<br />

CT 06473<br />

Charles Henry <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr.,<br />

88, passed away Thursday, September 29, 2011 at his home in Raymond. Visitation will be<br />

4-7pm Friday, September 30, 2011 at Chancellor Funeral Home in Byram. Services will be<br />

11am Saturday, October 1, in the funeral home chapel with a one hour visitation prior to<br />

the service. Interment will follow at Clinton Cemetery. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was raised in Jackson,<br />

AL and lived most of his life in Clinton. He was a Veteran of the U.S. Army having served<br />

in the Pacific Theater during WWII. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> retired after 43 years of service, as<br />

Materials Inspector for the MS Department of Transportation. He was an avid gardener<br />

,known as "The Pickle Man" and was a faithful member of Lakeshore Congregational<br />

Methodist Church.He is preceded in death by his grandson Sid Wesley Champion and<br />

sister Catherine Vandercook. Survivors include his wife of 63 years Ruth Buchanan <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

of Raymond; daughters Carol (Cleve) Daniel of Terry, Cathy (Russell) McClaskey of<br />

Clinton and Janet (Sid) Champion of Clinton; grandchildren Brian W. Daniel of Terry,<br />

Emily G. Garcia (John) of Clinton, Caitlin Smith (Don) of Utica, Wyatt A. McClaskey of<br />

Clinton and Lauren Champion of Clinton and great granddaughter Marisol Ruth Garcia.<br />

Special thanks to Dr. Stephen Coachys, Lila Wansley and Southern Care Hospice<br />

Charles Howard <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

68, North Amelia Ave., DeLand, Florida, died Saturday. Born in <strong>New</strong>ton, N.J., he moved to<br />

DeLand from Orange City in 1987. He was a retired self-employed roofing contractor and<br />

a World War II Coast Guard veteran. He was a Protestant. He was a member of the<br />

Southridge Golf Club, DeLand. Survivors: wife, Dorothy; daughters, Vicki L. Schomp,<br />

Ocala; Holly J. Woods, <strong>New</strong> Jersey; son, Edmond R. Bourgeois, <strong>New</strong> Jersey; sisters,<br />

Eleanor Current, <strong>New</strong> Jersey; Marjorie Jackovsky, <strong>New</strong> Jersey; half-brothers; William<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> and John O"Brien, both of <strong>New</strong> Jersey; three grandchildren. Stephen Baldauff


Funeral Home, Deltona. - Orlando Sentinel, The (FL) - August 1, 1989<br />

Charlie <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr.<br />

81, of Memphis, Tennessee. A decorated veteran of the Korean War, died November 21,<br />

2011 at Methodist South Hospital. Visitation from 10-11 a.m. and funeral services will<br />

follow at 11 a.m., Monday, November 28 at Mount Vernon Baptist Church, 620 Parkrose<br />

Ave., Memphis, TN 38109. Burial in West Tennessee Veterans Cemetery. He leaves his<br />

wife, Mary P. <strong>Gunn</strong>; three sons, Jessie L. Moore, Charles <strong>Gunn</strong>, John <strong>Gunn</strong>; four<br />

daughters, Trisa Ward, Lois Dorrough, Brandy <strong>Gunn</strong>, Mary <strong>Gunn</strong> White; and a host of<br />

relatives and fiends. E. H. Ford Mortuary (901)345-9558<br />

Charlie <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

DANVILLE, Va. -- Charlie G. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 74, of 240 <strong>Gunn</strong> Lane, died Monday, Dec. 3, 2001, at<br />

Danville Regional Medical Center. Born Sept. 5, 1927, in Pittsylvania County, Va. He was a<br />

son of Walter <strong>Gunn</strong> and Annie Echols <strong>Gunn</strong>. He was married to Thelma <strong>Gunn</strong>, who<br />

survives. He was a machine operator for Lorillard Tobacco Co. and was a member of<br />

Kentuck Baptist Church, where he served on the deacon board. He was a member of<br />

Disabled American Veterans, VFW Post 29, the National Association for the Advancement<br />

of Colored People and the Dan River Voters" League. Survivors, in addition to his wife of<br />

the residence, include four sons, Charlie G. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Bronx, N.Y., Mitchell W. <strong>Gunn</strong> and<br />

Carlton <strong>Gunn</strong>, both of Danville and Anthony S. <strong>Gunn</strong> of the residence; five daughters,<br />

Sandra Carey of Apex, N.C., Deborah Massick of Japan, Nancy <strong>Gunn</strong> of Danville and<br />

Phyllis <strong>Gunn</strong> and Benita <strong>Gunn</strong>, both of Fort Washington, Md.; two brothers, Ernest <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

of Baltimore and Jace <strong>Gunn</strong> of Danville; three sisters, Helena Farmer of Danville,<br />

Catherine Motley of Blairs and Odaris Grastly of Philadelphia; 10 grandchildren; and one<br />

great-grandchild. The funeral will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday at Kentuck Baptist Church<br />

with the Rev. Jessie Fitz officiating. Interment will follow at Floral Hills Memory Gardens<br />

with military rites. The viewing will be held from 4-8 p.m. Wednesday at Cunningham and<br />

Hughes Funeral Home. The family will receive friends at the residence. Cunningham and<br />

Hughes Funeral Directors is in charge of arrangements.<br />

Charlie <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr.,<br />

78, Charlie <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr. of Monroe, Louisana, a supervisor, died June 7, 2000. The funeral is<br />

11 a.m. Monday at Mt. Olivet Baptist Church, Monroe. Visitation is 3-6 p.m. Sunday at<br />

Miller Funeral Home chapel, Monroe. Burial is at Richwood Memorial Gardens.<br />

Charles F <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Charles F. <strong>Gunn</strong> a, Sunderland <strong>New</strong> Hampshire farmer, 80 of 241 Montague Road, died<br />

June 11, 2005 at the Franklin Medical Center in Greenfield. Arrangements are not final at<br />

this time.<br />

Charles G. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

former Joyce resident, died this week in Lake Charles, Louisana, it was learned. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

who was 92 last February, was buried at Union where funeral services were held. He is<br />

survived by two sons, W. C. and O. C. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Lake Charles; three daughters, Mrs. G. R.


Roberts, Lamar, Mo., and Mrs. A. P. Cantrell, Spokane, Wash., and Mrs. Robert Buckner,<br />

Everett, Wash. His grandchildren are Mrs. Jack Surjes and Clarence <strong>Gunn</strong>. Winnfield<br />

<strong>New</strong>s-American (August 1, 1941)<br />

Dr. Charles Groshon <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

86, well-known minister and resident of Waynesboro, died at 5:30 this morning in Liberty<br />

House of Waynesboro. A Presbyterian minister, Dr. <strong>Gunn</strong> came to Waynesboro in 1960 to<br />

assume the duties of assistant pastor at First Presbyterian Church. He was also chapel<br />

pastor in the church"s missions, Glen Kirk and Orchard Hill. He officially retired in 1964.<br />

A memorial service will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday in First Presbyterian Church. Burial<br />

will be in Bellfountain Cemetery, St. Louis, Mo., at a later date. A native of Lamar, Mo.,<br />

Dr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born July 1, 1887, a son of the late Charles Elihu and Ida Wilson <strong>Gunn</strong>. He<br />

was a 1910 graduate of Westminister College in Fulton, Mo. Dr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was also graduated<br />

from Louisville (Ky.) Theological Seminary in 1914. In 1943 he received the doctor of<br />

divinity degree from t-minister college. After completing his seminary education, Dr. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

became exective secretary of the War Work Council of the Presbyterian Church. He held<br />

this position from 1917 until 1918. During World War I, the minister, stationed in France<br />

with the 167th Infantry, Rainbow Division, served as a chaplain with the U. S. Army.<br />

During his ministerial career, Dr. <strong>Gunn</strong> served as pastor of churches in Jackson, Ky.;<br />

Greenville, S.C.; Bluefield, W. Va.; Louisville, Ky.; Hot Springs, Ark.; Kansas City, Mo.;<br />

Little Rock Ark.; and Miami, Fla. A member of Kiwanis International and Beta Theta Pi,<br />

national social fraternity, Dr. <strong>Gunn</strong> also served as Moderator of the Synod of West<br />

Virginia, Moderator of the Presbytery of Bluestone, W. Va., and Moderator of the<br />

Presbytery of Louisville, Ky. At the time of his death he was a member of the Lexington<br />

Presbytery. Surviving are his wife, the former Eliza Woodside, whom he married in 1921;<br />

three sons, Charles G. <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr. of Winston-Salem, N.C.; the Rev. George Wilson <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Atlanta, Ga.; and Dr. Charles Woodside <strong>Gunn</strong> of Peekskill, N. Y.; one daughter, Mr. J.<br />

Sidney (Elizabeth) Langrall; and 14 grandchildren. The family requests that memorial<br />

tributes take the form of contributions to the Waynesboro Weekday Religious Education<br />

Council in care of First Presbyterian Church. The <strong>New</strong>s Virginian Waynesboro, Va<br />

Monday 1-7-1974<br />

Charles Howard <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

68, North Amelia Ave., DeLand, Florida, died Saturday. Born in <strong>New</strong>ton, N.J., he moved to<br />

DeLand from Orange City in 1987. He was a retired self-employed roofing contractor and<br />

a World War II Coast Guard veteran. He was a Protestant. He was a member of the<br />

Southridge Golf Club, DeLand. Survivors: wife, Dorothy; daughters, Vicki L. Schomp,<br />

Ocala; Holly J. Woods, <strong>New</strong> Jersey; son, Edmond R. Bourgeois, <strong>New</strong> Jersey; sisters,<br />

Eleanor Current, <strong>New</strong> Jersey; Marjorie Jackovsky, <strong>New</strong> Jersey; half-brothers; William<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> and John O"Brien, both of <strong>New</strong> Jersey; three grandchildren. Stephen Baldauff<br />

Funeral Home, Deltona. August 1, 1989-Orlando Sentinel<br />

Charles “Jack Peter” <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Commercial Appeal, The (Memphis, TN) - July 13, 1999 - SHARON - Charles "Jack<br />

Peter" <strong>Gunn</strong>, 72, truck driver, died of cancer Sunday at Jackson-Madison County General


Hospital in Jackson. Services will be at 2 p.m. today at Gardner Funeral Home with burial<br />

in Woodlawn Cemetery. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong>, the husband of Donna <strong>Gunn</strong>, also leaves two<br />

daughters, Ramona <strong>Gunn</strong> of Sharon and Tammy Woolf of Martin; a son, Tim <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Sharon, and four grandchildren.<br />

Charles H. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Charles H. <strong>Gunn</strong>, a real estate developer and broker in San Jose and Santa Cruz for more<br />

than 40 years, died at his home Feb. 3 in Santa Cruz. He was 82 and had been in<br />

deteriorating health since surgery two years ago, said his former partner, Tad Winans. Mr.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> was a founding partner of the <strong>Gunn</strong>-Miller Co., a commercial brokerage firm that<br />

developed shopping centers. It became Western Investment Management Co. in the mid-<br />

1980s, Winans said. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a member of San Jose Kiwanis for 38 years. He is<br />

survived by his wife of 56 years, Janet McPherson <strong>Gunn</strong> of Santa Cruz; a son, Douglas,<br />

and a daughter, Christy Jordan. No services were held. Arrangements were handled by<br />

Norman's Funeral Chapel, Soquel. Published 2-11-1992<br />

Charles Junior <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

47, of 145 Rosewood Circle, Apt. 3, Elizabethton, died Friday, September 28, 2007, at the<br />

Sycamore Shoals Hospital. He was a native of Detroit, Michigan, son of the late Junior Lee<br />

and Lois Fultz <strong>Gunn</strong>. Charles was a painter and sheetrock installer, he loved people, never<br />

met a stranger and loved fishing, spending time with his children and being out of doors.<br />

Survivors include: a son, Andrew Charles <strong>Gunn</strong> and daughter, Savaneia Latory <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

both of Elizabethton; five brothers, Lee <strong>Gunn</strong> of Johnson City, Walter <strong>Gunn</strong> of North<br />

Carolina, Earl <strong>Gunn</strong> of <strong>New</strong> York, Allen Hardwick and David Carrendar, both of<br />

Kentucky; six sisters, Shirley Ward of Kentucky, Kay <strong>Gunn</strong> of W. Virginia, Carolyn<br />

Loveall of Kentucky, Joyce <strong>Gunn</strong> of Georgia, Susan <strong>Gunn</strong> of Knoxville and Beth McGill of<br />

Johnson City; several nieces and nephews. A graveside service is scheduled for Tuesday,<br />

October 2, 2007, in the Cochran Cemetery, Carter, County, at 2:00 p.m. under the<br />

direction of Rev. Brian Burton and Rev. Dallas Gregg. The family will receive friends at<br />

12:30 p.m. until 1:30 p.m. at Morris Baker Funeral Home on Tuesday. A procession will<br />

leave the funeral home at 1:30 p.m. to go to the cemetery. Active pallbearers will be: Brian<br />

Nickles, Robbie Guinn, David Carrendar, J. L. Reedy, Lee <strong>Gunn</strong> and Ron Whitfield.<br />

Visitation at other times, at the home of his brother, Lee <strong>Gunn</strong> at 1019 Montgomery Street,<br />

Johnson City, TN 37604. Online condolences are available at www.morrisbaker.com. In<br />

charge of arrangements: Morris Baker Funeral Home, 2001 E. Oakland Avenue, Johnson<br />

City, TN 37601 or (423) 282-1521<br />

Mrs. Charles L. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Portsmouth, Ohio - died at Louisville, Ky., Wednesday morning, May 11, 1898 where she<br />

went last week for treatment. For remains arrived here on the Cincinnati packet Friday<br />

morning for burial -Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong>, having been raised here, has many warm friends who will<br />

sympathize with him in his loss. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> left three small children, who arrived here<br />

Monday last and are with Mrs, W. S. McColm, their grandmother. Funeral was direct<br />

from the boat.


Charles Lee <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

was born May 15th in Tuskegee, Alabama, to Susie <strong>Gunn</strong> Taylor; and where he was a<br />

member of the Rising Star Baptist Chu rch. After graduating from Tuskegee High School<br />

he was drafted into the United States Naval Service. He served on the U.S.S. Nassau for<br />

three years and reached the rank of Chief Petty Officer. In 1952 he married Sara Williams<br />

of Mt. Meigs, Alabama, and moved to Gary, Indiana. Before moving to Gary, he was<br />

employed at the Veteran"s Hospital in Tuskegee in the Dietary Department. In Gary,<br />

Charles worked for L.T.V. Steel Company as a supervisor until he retired after 30 years of<br />

service. Charles united with the First Baptist Church under the pastorate of Rev. Robert E.<br />

Penn and was a member of the Men"s Sunday School class, Altar Guild, the Brotherhood,<br />

and served as a faithful bus driver for the youth choir and senior citizens. Charles departed<br />

this life on Monday, March 28, 2005, and leaves to celebrate his life, his wife, Sara Williams<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>; 2 daughters,Marjorie (David) Harris of Chicago, IL, Dr. JoAnn Smartt-Gaither of<br />

Decatur, GA; 1 granddaughter; 3 grandsons; 2 great-grandsons; 2 sisters, Emma Maxwell<br />

of Tuskegee, and Bernice Harris of Florida; 2 aunts, Emma Dora Sinclair and Mary<br />

Hayden of Chicago, IL; 2 devoted cousins Girtie Simpson and Eudora Simpson<br />

(Cleveland); 1 sister-in-law, Geraldine (Arthur) Houser of Gary; and a host of nieces,<br />

nephews, cousins and friends. Visitation will be Friday, April 1, 2005, from 9 to 11 a.m.<br />

with funeral services at 11:00 a.m., all services will be held at First Baptist Church, 626<br />

West 21st Avenue. Rev. Dr. Bennie T. Henson, officiating. Interment Evergreen Memorial<br />

Park. Professional services rendered by Guy & Allen Funeral Directors, Inc<br />

Charles L. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

DeKalb, Illinois - memorial services for Charles L. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 84 cofounder of DeKalb<br />

AgResearch who died Tuesday in Wesley Willows Nursing Home in Rockford will be a 4<br />

pm Sunday in first congregational Church. Burial Fairview Memory Gardens. Survivors<br />

include a daughter, Clara Pierce, Estes Park Colo; a son Ralph Fountian Hills Arizona;<br />

five grandchildren, and three great grandchildren. Publish Register Star, July 4, 1980<br />

page 3<br />

Charles L. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

76,passed away in a health care facility on July 11, 2003. He was born to the late Leonard<br />

and Annie Bell <strong>Gunn</strong> on May 2, 1927 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He spent 27 years in the<br />

U.S. Army and retired as a Master Sergeant. He is survived by his loving wife, Mary<br />

L.<strong>Gunn</strong>, sons, Romack and Joe R. <strong>Gunn</strong>, brother, Harold <strong>Gunn</strong>, 8 grandchildren and 4<br />

great grandchildren. Visitation was held on Thursday, July 17, 2003 at Kaster-Maxon &<br />

Futrell Funeral Home from 4 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. with a Memorial Service beginning at 5:30<br />

p.m. Arrangements under the direction of Kaster-Maxon Futrell Funeral Home in El Paso,<br />

Texas, 915.751.1287.<br />

Charles Leighton <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

who spent 30 years on the Miami Police Department, retiring as assistant chief of police,<br />

died Saturday in Naples, Florida of cancer. He was 69. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> worked his way up from<br />

police officer to captain, major and inspector. He worked in every division in the force,<br />

including vice, homicide and a special security force he formed for visiting VIPs and U.S.


presidents. In 1967, he was put in charge of the Criminal Investigation Section. In 1962,<br />

Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> headed a committee of police officers and city officials who investigated the<br />

Miami Police Department. After a seven-month investigation, the committee issued a<br />

scathing report. It said the detective bureau was never planned but just fell together by<br />

accident and that police officials refused to recognize the extent of crime in Miami. "It is<br />

inconceivable that vice conditions can flourish in any city police department without<br />

members of the police agency being aware of it," the report said. "He was an up-front<br />

cop," said grandson Todd Ogden. "When he heard about corruption today, cops on the<br />

take, cops selling badges, it burned him up big time." Born in Georgia, Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> didn't<br />

plan on becoming a police officer. He wanted to be a doctor, but his father's death and the<br />

Great Depression stopped him from attending college. Instead, he looked after his mother<br />

and younger brother. He worked with the <strong>New</strong> York shore patrol and served in World<br />

War II before coming to Miami. He joined the Miami police force in the 1940s, when pay<br />

was $100 a month. After retiring from the force in 1972, he headed security at Miami<br />

International Airport and then Barry University. Last month, he moved from his North<br />

Miami Beach home to Naples. In addition to Todd Ogden, Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> is survived by his<br />

daughter Donna Ogden of Naples and another grandchild. Visitation is from 6 to 8 tonight,<br />

with services at 7 p.m., at Pittman Funeral Home in Naples. Contributions can be made to<br />

Hospice of Naples, 850 Sixth Ave., Naples, Fla. 33940. Published June 14, 1988<br />

Charles L. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

94, 4141 N. Rockton Avenue, Rockford, Il, died at 6:50 Tuesday July 1, 1980 in Wesley<br />

Willows Heath Center after a long illness. Born Feb 19, 1886 in Putnam County, Ill., son of<br />

Mr. And Mrs. Cyrus <strong>Gunn</strong>. He lived six years in Rockford coming here from DeKalb.<br />

Married to the former Irma Barnett in Colorado on Nov 28, 1912. Formerly employed by<br />

DeKalb AgResearch. Member of United Church of Christ, DeKalb., also active in the<br />

DeKalb Kiwanis Club. Survivors include a son Ralph <strong>Gunn</strong>, of Fountain Hills, Arizona; a<br />

daughter Mrs. Clara Peirce of Estes Park Colo; five granchildren and three great<br />

granchildren. Private graveside services Saturday in Fairview Memory Gardens in<br />

DeKalb.<br />

Charles Leonard <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

75, retired flour miller and accountant, died Friday. April 26, 1985. Memorial service 10<br />

a.m. May 3, First Congregational United Church of Christ , Wichita, Kansas. Survivors:<br />

wife, Elizabeth; son, Dr. C. Douglas <strong>Gunn</strong> of Wooster, Ohio; brothers, Richard, Robert,<br />

both of Great Bend; sisters, Patricia Campbell of San Antonio, Texas, Marjorie Stoskopf of<br />

Santa Maria, Calif.; two grandchildren. Memorial has been established with First<br />

Congregational United Church of Christ World Ministries Fund. Bryant-Christians<br />

Funeral Home (Jasper <strong>Gunn</strong> descendant)<br />

Charles Morris <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Charles Morris <strong>Gunn</strong>, M.D., age 61. Our loving husband, father, grandfather, son, brother,<br />

uncle, teacher, healer, counselor and friend, died October the 10th 1992 after a brief<br />

struggle with lung cancer. He was born December 1, 1930 to Charles and Oma <strong>Gunn</strong> in<br />

Buffaloe, Texas. He was a family physician in Oklahoma City and truly loved all his


patients and considered them all his personal friends. His family always came first and he<br />

was happiest when family and friends were all gathered in his home for holidays and<br />

celebrations. His spirit will always be there with us. He taught us all to love. He is survived<br />

by his wife, Kitty, that worshipped and adored him; two sons and their wives, Kevin and<br />

Kathy Fried, and Bob and Kristy <strong>Gunn</strong>; three daughters and their husbands, Diana and<br />

Rick Harris, Kim and Tandy Wright, and Georgianne and Kyle Heath; six grandchildren<br />

that he loved dearly, Dalice and Erin Wright, Lance and Kara Fried, Kylie Jo Heath and<br />

Michelle <strong>Gunn</strong>. His namesake is to be born in November to Rick and Diana Harris. He will<br />

be taught to know and love his grandfather. Also surviving are two loving sisters, Nelle<br />

Farris of Grants, <strong>New</strong> Mexico, and Margie Murray and her husband Francis; along with<br />

father and mother-in-law, Ralph and Veronica Peters of Henryetta, Oklahoma. He leaves<br />

many loving relatives and friends. In lieu of flowers, please make memorials to Mercy<br />

Hospital, where he practiced medicine since 1968. Mercy Hospital was like home to Dr.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> and Kitty. He was tenderly and lovingly cared for there during his illness. Mercy was<br />

where it all began and where it ended for them. Wake services will be Monday at 7:00pm at<br />

Gene Adams Chapel in Bethany, Oklahoma and the funeral will be at St. Charles<br />

Borromeo Catholic Church, Tuesday at 12:30pm.<br />

Charles Orel <strong>Gunn</strong> (1962 - 2010)<br />

Charles O. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 47, passed away Tuesday, March 16, 2010. - Service: was Monday at<br />

North Pointe Church, 2001 Brown Blvd., Arlington, Texas. Survivors: Wife, Barbara<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>; children, Spencer, Charles, Zander, Shelby, Cassidy; father, Thomas H. <strong>Gunn</strong>;<br />

brother, Tommy <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Charles R. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr.,<br />

93, of Johnson Street, died Saturday, October 6, 2012, at Charlotte Hungerford Hospital.<br />

He was the beloved husband of the late Velma M. (Johnson) <strong>Gunn</strong>.<br />

Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born in Torrington on Sept. 21, 1919, son of the late Charles R. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Sr.,<br />

and Irene (Ormsby) <strong>Gunn</strong> and was a lifelong Torrington resident. He was a graduate of<br />

Torrington High School, where he played varsity basketball and was later inducted into the<br />

THS Athletic Hall of Fame. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a WWII U.S. Navy Veteran and was a retired<br />

employee with Anaconda American Brass Co., retiring with over 32 years of service. While<br />

at Anaconda American Brass Co., he was active in the union and served as steward. After<br />

his retirement from Anaconda American Brass Co., he was employed with the Torrington<br />

Board of Education as a hall monitor at the Vogel School and was later a member of the<br />

janitorial staff at Torrington High School. In 1972, then Mayor P. Edmond Power<br />

recommended Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> for appointment to the State Commission on Human Rights and<br />

Opportunities. He was appointed to the Commission that year by Gov. Thomas Meskill and<br />

also served as elected chairman of that board. He was a former Vice President of the local<br />

branch of NAACP and was a former member of the Torrington Human Relations<br />

Commission, where he served as chairman from 1969 to 1973. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a former<br />

trustee for Workman Memorial AME Zion Church, a member of CONCERN, and a<br />

member and past commander of the Torrington Post of the American Legion. He was<br />

predeceased by two brothers, Clifford <strong>Gunn</strong> and Allen <strong>Gunn</strong> Sr., and a sister, Lillian<br />

Dowdell.


Charlie Robert <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Services for Mr. Charlie Robert <strong>Gunn</strong>, 74, of Kilgore Texas will be held at two o"clock<br />

p.m., Wednesday, July 23, 2003 in the Chapel at Rader Funeral Home with the Reverends<br />

Glen Barton and B.R. Arden officiating. Burial will follow in the Kilgore Memorial<br />

Gardens. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> passed away on Sunday, July 20, 2003 at his home in Kilgore. He was<br />

born October 3, 1928 in Kilgore, Texas, the son of the late Lewis and Ruby Stelle Camp<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>. He was a member of the Calvary Pentecostal Church. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a 32nd degree<br />

Mason and a Shriner and member of the Danville Masonic Lodge number 101. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

was a retired meat cutter for the Safeway Grocery Store. A son, Joe Eddie <strong>Gunn</strong>, preceded<br />

him in death. Survivors include his wife of 54 years, Lucille Dishman <strong>Gunn</strong>; one daughter<br />

and a son-in-law, Jean Ann and Charles McKinley of Houston; two sons and two<br />

daughters-in-law, Robert Dennis and Kim <strong>Gunn</strong> of Longview, and Phillip and Wanda<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of West Monroe, La.; two sisters, Georgia Lohr of Kilgore and Naomi Knight of<br />

Duncanville; four grandchildren, Kristi Perry of Houston, Joey <strong>Gunn</strong> of Kilgore, and<br />

Hailey and Trey <strong>Gunn</strong>, both of Longview; as well as several nieces and nephews and many<br />

loving friends. The family will receive friends Tuesday evening from 7:00 until 8:30 p.m. at<br />

Rader Funeral Home. Memorial donations may be made to the Longview Cancer Center or<br />

Greater Hospice of Texas.<br />

Charles T. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

78,of Seabrook, NH, formerly of Danvers, passed away on Sunday, Nov. 22, 2009 at the<br />

Merrimack Valley Hospice House with family by his side. He was the husband of<br />

Marjorie "June" (McCormack) <strong>Gunn</strong> with whom he shared 58 years of marriage. Born in<br />

Boston, he was the son of Rhoda (Goodhue) <strong>Gunn</strong> of Waltham and the late William E.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>. Charles served our country with the United States Army during the Korean War<br />

and continued to serve for another 12 years as a Sergeant in the Military Police Corps.<br />

After the Army, Charles was employed with Eastman Gelatine Corp. in Peabody. He<br />

resided in Danvers for over 35 years prior to retiring to Seabrook, N.H. He leaves his wife<br />

and mother, his son, Charles Jr.; and daughter-in-law, Christine <strong>Gunn</strong> of Groveland; his<br />

daughter, Cynthia and son-in-law, Stephen Pariseau of Beverly; his sister, Barbara<br />

Crummey of Alabama; four grandsons, Justin Pariseau, Matt <strong>Gunn</strong> and his wife Minka,<br />

Jon <strong>Gunn</strong> and his partner, Tiffany, Mike Whalen and his partner, Elysia; and many nieces<br />

and nephews. Additionally, Charles is predeceased by his brother, William <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr. of<br />

Ocala, Fla.<br />

Charles T. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

80, retired vice president of the A.C. Nielsen Co., where he worked for 32 years, died Nov.<br />

24, 1990 in Evanston Hospital. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong>, a resident of Evanston for 45 years, taught<br />

navigation classes for the United States Power Squadron in which he was active for 37<br />

years. He was a squadron commander in 1969. In addition, he was alumni secretary for the


1932 class of Beloit College where he had been senior class president. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> is survived<br />

by his wife, Grace; two sons, Charles, and Allen; two sisters; and five grandchildren. A<br />

memorial service will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday in the Walker Chapel of the First<br />

Presbyterian Church of Evanston, Ohio, 1427 Chicago Ave<br />

Charles Thomas "Peter" <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

78, died Friday, April 15, 2011, in Fayetteville, Ark., the result of a fall related to<br />

Parkinson's disease. Funeral: 10:30 a.m. Saturday, May 7, at St. Barnabas Episcopal<br />

Church in Denton. Memorials: In lieu of flowers, memorial donations to the Michael J. Fox<br />

Foundation, www.michaeljfox.org. or a charity of choice is preferred. Charles was born<br />

Feb. 5, 1933, in Mexia to Claude Thomas and Norene Fife <strong>Gunn</strong>. He moved to Arlington in<br />

1953 to work for General Motors and retired in 1994. On July 12, 1957, he married the love<br />

of his life, Patsy Hale. He and his family resided in Bedford for 33 years where he served as<br />

a reserve police officer and as assistant chief of the Bedford Fire Department from 1972 to<br />

1985. He was a member of Hurst Masonic Lodge 1387, a charter member of the Scottish<br />

Rite Temple of Fort Worth, the Elk Fork Valley Scottish Rite Club and the Southwest<br />

Conference of Football Officials from 1971 to 1988. After retirement, Charles and Pat<br />

moved to Lake Kiowa, where he took up golf, joined the Lake Kiowa Men's Golf<br />

Association and enjoyed the camaraderie of his friends. Over time Parkinson's disease<br />

limited his physical abilities and by the time he and his wife moved to be near their<br />

daughter, he was housebound. His was a joyful heart, filled with love, compassion and<br />

goodness. His family and friends knew his love for them was boundless and it was one of<br />

their greatest blessings. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by brother,<br />

Lynn <strong>Gunn</strong>, and niece, Phyllis <strong>Gunn</strong>. Survivors: A finer man never lived, and he will be<br />

forever missed by his wife, Pat; daughter, Kathryn <strong>Gunn</strong>; son, David <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife,<br />

Laurie; honorary daughter, Suzanne <strong>Gunn</strong>; grandsons, Graeme Bice and wife, Julie, Sean<br />

Bice and wife, Marisol, Colin Bice, Joshua <strong>Gunn</strong> and Jacob <strong>Gunn</strong>; friend, Eric White;<br />

sister-in-law, Barbara <strong>Gunn</strong>; a niece; a nephew; six great-nephews; and countless friends.<br />

Charles W. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Sacramento, CA resident Charles W. <strong>Gunn</strong> died Sunday, April 6, 2008 following a lengthy<br />

illness. Memorial services will be held 2:00 PM Friday, April 11th at the Northminster<br />

Presbyterian Church on Pope Avenue. Dr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born February 4, 1919 in Kimball,<br />

SD. His parents were Peter and Florence (Lampman) <strong>Gunn</strong> of Mitchell, SD. He<br />

volunteered for military service the day after the invasion of Pearl Harbor, December 8,<br />

1941, and served in the Veterinary Corps of the Army Air Force. Charles married Ruth<br />

Eileen Heidrich June 6, 1943. After earning a degree in Veterinary Medicine from<br />

Michigan State University in 1950, Dr. <strong>Gunn</strong> established a veterinary practice in Fort<br />

Wayne, IN and practiced there until moving to California in 1956. In 1957 he established<br />

the Fulton Oaks Animal Hospital on Fair Oaks Blvd.,one of the first businesses between<br />

Fulton and Howe Avenues. He practiced there until retirement in 1977. He was an Honor<br />

Roll member of the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) and California<br />

Veterinary Medical Association. Dr. <strong>Gunn</strong> enjoyed camping, RVing, and visiting friends<br />

and relatives. He and Ruth loved both square and round dancing and were active members<br />

of the Patchwork Squares and Sundowner clubs. As an innovator he enjoyed hobbies in


woodworking and electronics. Dr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a member of Northminster Presbyterian<br />

Church for over 50 years. Survivors are his beloved wife of nearly 65 years, four sons,<br />

Bradley, Charles, David, and Royce, seven grandchildren, and five greatgrandchildren.<br />

Memorials may be given to the Sacramento Crises Nursery or the Heifer Project<br />

International.<br />

Charles W. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr. "Bunny"<br />

went home to be with the Lord at sunset on Tuesday, January 13, 2009. He was<br />

predeceased by his beloved wife, Mary Wilson Sheffield of Crewe. He will be greatly<br />

missed by his children, Charles W. <strong>Gunn</strong> III and his wife, Beverly, of Hopewell, and<br />

Annhorner Truitt and her husband, Craig, of Richmond. He is also survived by his sister,<br />

Lois Cotten and her family of Tallahassee, Florida. He was born July 31, 1922 in<br />

Tallahassee, Florida. At an early age, his sister called him "Bunny". This term of<br />

endearment has followed him since. His career began by selling pecans from his parents'<br />

trees and working as a teenage "extra" in Johnny Weissmuller's Tarzan films. He served in<br />

the U.S. Navy during WWII where he fought in the North Atlantic, Caribbean and South<br />

Pacific. He attended John B. Stetson University and Florida State University. He began<br />

working for "the telephone company" in Florida, then was transferred to South Boston,<br />

Va. and ultimately to Lexington. He worked there until he earned his law degree from<br />

Washington and Lee University in 1958. He settled with his family in Lexington where he<br />

established a law practice. From 1962-63, he was a judge in Buena Vista Municipal Court.<br />

"Bunny" <strong>Gunn</strong> was elected to the Virginia House of Delegates, representing Lexington,<br />

Buena Vista, Bedford and Rocky Mount, and the counties of Rockbridge, Bedford and<br />

Franklin from 1963 to 1978. During his tenure, he served on the Appropriations, Health<br />

Welfare and Institutions, Roads and Internal Navigation Committees, and chaired the<br />

Conservation and Natural Resources Committee. In 1979, he was named Director of<br />

Administrative Services for the Department of Mental Health and Mental Retardation.<br />

After his retirement, he was appointed member of the Department of Mental Health,<br />

Mental Retardation and Substance Abuse Services Board. He was a faithful champion of<br />

the physically and mentally disabled, devoting his life to "walking his talk" both publically<br />

and privately. He was humbled to be recognized by the Virginia Association for Retarded<br />

Children for "outstanding efforts to guarantee basic human rights for all" and the Virginia<br />

Association for Mental Health for "courageous service to the mentally ill". He served in<br />

numerous church and civic leadership positions including being president of the<br />

Lexington-Rockbridge Chamber of Commerce, the Lexington Lifesaving and First Aid<br />

Crew, Jaycees, and the Rockbridge County-Buena Vista Bar Association. He was a<br />

Member of Council of Virginia State Bar, the Virginia Bar Association, the American<br />

Legion, and the Hickory Hill Gun Club. He chaired the Board of Stewards of Trinity<br />

United Methodist Church, was president of Methodist Men, and chairman of the pastoral<br />

committee. He taught Sunday School for 20 years and loved serving as a substitute<br />

"itinerant lay preacher" at numerous small churches. For over a decade, he was an<br />

enthusiastic member of a small group through Needle's Eye Ministries, and, more recently,<br />

a joyful member of Third Presbyterian Church in Richmond. He was a proud member of<br />

the Richmond Chapter/ U.S. Navy, Armed Guard and U.S. Merchant Marine. Throughout<br />

life, he worked to demonstrate his love for the Lord, for his family, neighbors and others.


He had a kind heart for the hurting, a courageous voice for those who could not be heard, a<br />

determination to always do the right thing, and a gracious smile for all. Visitation will be<br />

from 4 to 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, January 20, at Third Presbyterian Church, 600 Forest<br />

Avenue, Richmond, Va. 23226. There will be a private burial, followed by a public service<br />

of thanksgiving at 1 p.m. on Thursday, January 22, at Third Presbyterian Church. In lieu<br />

of flowers, donations may be made to: The Families of the Wounded Fund, c/o Village<br />

Bank, P.O. Box 330, Midlothian, Va. 23113 or to Good Samaritan Ministries, 2307 Hull<br />

Street Rd., Richmond, Va. 23224. (Reuben and Mary Goforth <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Charlotte <strong>Gunn</strong> Brown,<br />

54, of Arvada, Colo., formerly of Owensboro, died Tuesday, Oct. 4, 1994, at her home. She<br />

was a decorator with Joslin"s department store in Arvada. She was born in Owensboro,<br />

graduated from Owensboro High School and attended Kentucky Wesleyan College and<br />

Brescia College. She was a daughter of the late John and Margaret <strong>Gunn</strong> of Owensboro.<br />

Survivors include her husband of nearly 35 years, James A. Brown, formerly of Livermore;<br />

three sons, Tony and Tim Brown, both of Arvada, and Todd Brown of Las Vegas, Nev.;<br />

three grandchildren; and a sister, Carolyn <strong>Gunn</strong> Jamison of Georgetown, Ind. Services are<br />

at 11 a.m. MDT Friday at Olinger Funeral Home-Wadsworth in Denver. Burial in Crown<br />

Hill Cemetery, Denver. Visitation is from 6 to 8 p.m. MDT today at the funeral home. The<br />

family requests that expressions of sympathy take the form of donations to the American<br />

Cancer Society, 2255 S. Oneida St., Denver, Colo. 80224.<br />

Charlotte <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Charlotte Ruth Cunningham <strong>Gunn</strong>, 83 - POLAND, Ohio -Charlotte Ruth Cunningham<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, 83, of 40 The Ledges, died Monday morning at her residence. Mrs. Cunningham<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> was born April 27, 1921 in Minneapolis, a daughter of Edward Joseph and Hester<br />

Ruth Bozeman Miller. She attended Villa de Chantal in Rock Island, Ill., and graduated<br />

from Columbiana High School in Columbiana. Mrs. Cunningham <strong>Gunn</strong> and her husband<br />

Ralph owned and operated the Cunningham Furniture Store in Lowellville and the<br />

Cunningham Funeral Homes in Lowellville and Poland, family-owned businesses founded<br />

in 1896. An active member of both the Poland and Lowellville communities, Mrs.<br />

Cunningham <strong>Gunn</strong> was a member of the Poland Presbyterian Church, Poland Garden<br />

Club, Poland American Legion Auxiliary post No. 247, Friends of the Poland Library, the<br />

Butler Art Institute and Poland Historical Society. In Lowellville, she helped organize and<br />

was past president of the Lowellville PTA and past president of the Lowellville Historical<br />

Association, where she served on the committee to save the Lowellville Railroad Station.<br />

She was also a recipient of the Woman of the Year Award in 1992 in Lowellville. Mrs.<br />

Cunningham <strong>Gunn</strong> was a Girl Scout Leader and member of the Lake to River Council,<br />

board member of the YWCA and member of the Youngstown Playhouse Auxiliary.Her<br />

first husband, Ralph Cunningham, whom she married Sept. 8, 1939, died Jan. 27, 1988.<br />

Her second husband, Rev. Dr. Hugh <strong>Gunn</strong>, whom she married Aug. 17, 1991, died June 8,<br />

2002. She leaves three daughters, Suanne Rowe of Gaithersburg, Md., Marcia Sieg of<br />

Birmingham, Mich., and Kathleen Paszek of Poland; a sister, Suzanne Perez of Arlington,<br />

Va.; seven grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; three stepchildren; and seven<br />

stepgrandchildren.She was also preceded in death by her sister, Muriel Linberg.Funeral


services will be at 11 a.m. Friday at the Poland Presbyterian Church.Friends may call from<br />

5 to 8 p.m. Thursday at the Cunningham Becker Funeral Home, Poland Chapel, and from<br />

10 to 10:30 a.m. Friday at the church. Memorial contributions may be sent in memory of<br />

Charlotte Ruth Cunningham <strong>Gunn</strong> to the Youngstown and Mahoning County Public<br />

Library, 311 S. Main St., Poland, OH 44514, or to the Rev. Hugh and Charlotte<br />

Cunningham <strong>Gunn</strong> Memorial Fund, c/o Eastminster Presbytery, P.O. Box 316, Mineral<br />

Ridge, OH 44440. Nov 10, 2004<br />

Charlotte Anne <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

born on September 4, 1942, died on August 10, 2005. Arrangements under the direction of<br />

Riley Funeral Home in Hamilton, TX, 254.386.3117. Charlotte Anne Campbell <strong>Gunn</strong> 62, of<br />

Hamilton, TX passed away Wednesday, Aug. 10, 2005. Funeral services will be 2:00 p.m.,<br />

Saturday in the First United Methodist Church in Hamilton with burial following in the<br />

I.O.O.F. Cemetery. Charlotte was born September 4, 1942, in Russellville, Arkansas the<br />

daughter of Boyce N. Campbell and Frances LaDonne Wilson Campbell. She graduated<br />

from Austin High School where was honored as homecoming queen and cheerleader. She<br />

attended three years at University Of Texas meeting and marrying the love of her life Jerry<br />

Miller <strong>Gunn</strong> on Feb. 1, 1963, in the University Presbyterian Church in Austin. They moved<br />

to Killeen TX where she received her degree from Mary Hardin Baylor. Charlotte retired<br />

from teaching from Hamilton High School after thirty- five years of service teaching<br />

History and English. She was a member of the First United Methodist Church in Hamilton.<br />

She is survived by her husband Jerry Miller <strong>Gunn</strong>, son Curtis <strong>Gunn</strong>, two grandchildren Ty<br />

Miller <strong>Gunn</strong> and Seth Jordan <strong>Gunn</strong> all of Hamilton, her mother LaDonne Campbell, of<br />

Austin. She is also survived by one sister Linda Storm and her husband Scott, nephew<br />

Josh, one brother Mike Campbell and his wife Sheran all of Austin TX. Riley Funeral<br />

Home, Hamilton, TX in charge of arrangements. 254.386.3117<br />

Charlotte C. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

81, of Port Richey, Florida, died Thursday (March 30, 2000). Born in South Ozone Park,<br />

N.Y., she came here 26 years ago from Massapequa, N.Y. She worked in the administration<br />

department for the Massapequa School District, Long Island, N.Y. She was a member of<br />

the St. Michael"s Catholic Church. Survivors include a companion, Jim Flagler, Port<br />

Richey; a son, Dr. Robert <strong>Gunn</strong>, La Jolla, Calif.; a daughter, Janet Flannery, Sharon,<br />

Mass.; and four grandchildren. Prevatt Funeral Home andCremation Service,<br />

Hudson/Bayonet Point<br />

Charlotte <strong>Gunn</strong> <strong>New</strong>comb<br />

Crewe Woman Killed Saturday Night In 460 Accident. A 39 year-old Crewe woman was<br />

killed Saturday night in a two-car collision on U. S. Rt. 460 about two miles West of<br />

Burkeville in Nottoway County. She was Mrs. Charlotte <strong>Gunn</strong> <strong>New</strong>comb, driver of a car<br />

which collided with another driven by Louis Dinelli of Chesterfield County. Funeral<br />

servcies were held at 2 p.m. Monday at Milton Jennings Funeral Home for Mrs. <strong>New</strong>comb.<br />

Burial was in St. Mark"s Cemetery. She is survived by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry R.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Burkeville; five sisters, Mrs. Louis Cole of Phoenix, Ariz., Mrs. Sam Nicholas of<br />

Lynchburg, Mrs. Reginald Ashworth of Victoria, Mrs. Jessie Milner of Norfolk and Mrs. J.


E. Hudgins of Crewe; six brothers, Harry R. <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr., Franklin D. <strong>Gunn</strong> and Archie C.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, all of Crewe, Clyde T. and Bryant M. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Norfolk and James W. <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Burkeville.Blackstone (VA) Courier-Record Thurs. 6-16-1966<br />

Charlotte Morrison <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Rome Georgia. Mrs. Charlotte Morrison <strong>Gunn</strong>, 77, of 404 Woods Road, died April 1, 2004.<br />

The Oaknoll Chapel of Jennings Funeral Home has charge of the funeral arrangements.<br />

Charlotte Davis <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

age 50, of Blackstone, died Monday, November 15, 1999. She is survived by her parents,<br />

Ret. Major Robert H. Davis Sr. and Katherine C. Davis of Blackstone; a son, Eddie <strong>Gunn</strong>;<br />

a daughter, Kathy Basinger; two brothers, Fred Davis Sr., all of Crewe and Norman Davis<br />

of Kenbridge; and a sister, Barbara Crispens of Charlottesville; three grandchildren,<br />

Stuart, Dustin, and Brooke <strong>Gunn</strong>. Chapel funeral services will be held 7 p.m. Wednesday<br />

at the Hamner-McMillian Funeral Home, with visitation following until 9 p.m. Richmond<br />

Times Dispatch (VA) Tues. 11-16-1999<br />

Charlotte W. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

Charlotte <strong>Gunn</strong>, of 405 Apple St., died July 30, 2003, at Alamance Regional Medical<br />

Center in Burlington.Graveside services will be held 1 p.m. Saturday in Greenview<br />

Cemetery in Reidsville, North Carolina. She was born in Rockingham County to the late<br />

John and Mabel Morris <strong>Gunn</strong>, May 7, 1925. She resided most of her adult life in <strong>New</strong> York<br />

and was a retired public school teacher. She survived by several cousins and<br />

friends.Arrangements entrusted to Perry-Spencer Funeral Home, Eden.<br />

Cherie Truscott <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

1962 ~ 2009 Cherie Truscott <strong>Gunn</strong> - age 47 of St. George, UT passed away peacefully on<br />

the morning of October 4, 2009.She was born January 25, 1962 in Salt Lake City, UT to<br />

Alonzo and Frankie Truscott. She attended East High School and developed many talents<br />

which include, working as a radio DJ for several years, office manager, and a certified nail<br />

technician. Cherie was very easy going with an inner beauty that matched her loveliness.<br />

She was constantly upbeat, with a contagious laugh. She always had a kind word, even<br />

through her many health challenges. She enjoyed music, books, movies, the St. George<br />

Musical Theatre, many friends, but most of all her children and grand-children. Cherie<br />

married Grant <strong>Gunn</strong>, also of Salt Lake City, in 1990. They relocated to the St. George area<br />

in 1997. Grant was by her side at her passing. Cherie is survived by children: Benjamin<br />

Anthony Draayer, Amber Lynn Morris, Heidi Elizabeth DeFatta; brothers: Joel (Arlene)<br />

Farley, Kim (LuAnn) Truscott, Shawn Truscott, and son-in-law Corry Heppler;<br />

grandchildren: Jared Grant Morris and Lillian Heppler. The family would like to offer<br />

special thanks for the loving care and service she received from the staff at Ridgeview<br />

Gardens where she spent her final years. A Memorial Service will be held Saturday,<br />

October 10, 2009 at 5:00 p.m. at the Santa Clara 5th Ward, 3040 West Santa Clara Dr.,<br />

Santa Clara, UT. Arrangements are made under the direction of SereniCare Funeral Home<br />

(435) 986-2085.


Cherone Louis <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Signalman Seaman Apprentice Cherone Louis <strong>Gunn</strong>, born Feb. 14, 1978, in Portsmouth,<br />

died unexpectedly on Oct. 12, 2000. He was one of the casualties of the terrorist bombing<br />

on the USS Cole. A 1997 graduate of Kempsville High School, Cherone played junior<br />

varsity and varsity football. He also worked as a volunteer in the school office and was a<br />

student in the Hotel-Motel Operations class which enabled him to work at the Holiday Inn<br />

Executive Center for approximately two years. Cherone enlisted in the U.S. Navy in<br />

January of this year and was assigned to the USS Cole in May. He leaves to cherish his<br />

precious memory his parents, Louge and Mona <strong>Gunn</strong> of Virginia Beach; three brothers,<br />

Anton <strong>Gunn</strong> and his wife, Tiffany, of Columbia, S.C., Jamal and Jason <strong>Gunn</strong> of Virginia<br />

Beach; paternal grandparents, Louis and Evelyn <strong>Gunn</strong> of Portsmouth; maternal<br />

grandmother, Dorothy P. Taylor of Norfolk; his godparents, Jacob and Bernice Cheeks of<br />

Chesapeake; his fiancee, Lora Liddell of Atlanta, Ga.; and a host of aunts, uncles, cousins,<br />

other family and friends. Cherone was a member of the Basilica of Saint Mary of the<br />

Immaculate Conception at 1000 Holt St., Norfolk, where family and friends will assemble<br />

for a Christian wake service at 7 p.m. today. A Mass of Christian burial will be held at the<br />

church Thursday at 7 p.m. Burial services with full military honors will take place at<br />

Arlington National Cemetery at 2 p.m. Friday. Woodlawn Funeral Home is in charge of<br />

arrangements. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations in his honor may be made to the<br />

Saint Mary"s Steeple Fund, P.O. Box 12894, Norfolk, VA 23451.<br />

Cheryl <strong>Gunn</strong> Amos<br />

41, of Chester, Virginia, died, Thursday, January 5, 2006 in Medical College of Virginia.<br />

She was born in Hopewell, Virginia Surviving are her husband, Rex Page Amos of Chester,<br />

parents, Malcolm Lee and Fannie Walker <strong>Gunn</strong>, two sisters, Linda G. Olson of Tucson,<br />

AZ., Marcia G. White of Macon, NC., a brother, Darryl E. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Chesterfield, Va.,<br />

Service will be private. The family is being served by the Hopewell Chapel of J. T. Morriss<br />

& Son Funeral & Cremation Service. Condolences may be registered with jtmorriss.com<br />

Cheryl Calhoun <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

CHILDERSBURG, Alabama - Funeral services for Cheryl Calhoun <strong>Gunn</strong>, 39, of<br />

Childersburg will be Monday at 2 p.m. with Brother Prezell Lane officiating at Move of<br />

God Bible Way Deliverance Tabernacle Church in Alpine. Burial will follow at St.<br />

Campbell Church Cemetery.Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> died Aug. 8 at Coosa Valley Baptist Medical<br />

Center in Sylacauga.Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was head of the usher board at the Move of God Bible<br />

Way Deliverance Tabernacle Church in Alpine. She was also a volunteer minister of<br />

education for the Christian Academy at the church. She was a volunteer teacher and in<br />

charge of early childhood development.She is survived by two daughters, Temperance<br />

Gilbert and Ariel <strong>Gunn</strong>, both of Childersburg; two sons, Brandon Gilbert and Calvin<br />

Gilbert Jr., both of Childersburg; five sisters, Joyce Keith Moore of Cincinnati, Eleanor<br />

Calhoun Dudley of Childersburg, Mary Ann Calhoun Garrett of Sylacauga, Ola Renay<br />

Garrett of Alpine and Serlivia Swain of Alpine; and four brothers, Milton Keith of<br />

Cincinnati, Charles L. Calhoun of Talladega, Melvin K. Calhoun of Cincinnati and Freddie<br />

C. Calhoun of Childersburg.Visitation will be held at Community Funeral Home today<br />

from 11 a.m. until 9 p.m.Community Funeral Home in Sylacauga will direct the service.


Published August 13, 2000<br />

Cheryl <strong>Gunn</strong> McCorkle<br />

Cheryl L. McCorkle, 52, of Fort Lupton died Friday, Aug. 20, 2004 at her home. She was<br />

born Jan. 29, 1952, in Lexington, Neb., to Donald and Virginia (Styles) <strong>Gunn</strong>. Mrs.<br />

McCorkle lived in Fort Lupton Colorado for 30 years. She worked as a baker at the<br />

Branding Iron Restaurant for nine years. She enjoyed sports and music and loved her<br />

friends and her only grandchild. Survivors are two sons, Stuart McCorkle of Castle Rock<br />

and Cory McCorkle of Fort Lupton; a sister, Chrissy <strong>Gunn</strong> of Bayard, Neb.; a brother,<br />

brother, Chuck <strong>Gunn</strong> of Pine Bluffs, Ariz.; and her grandchild. Services will be at 10 a.m.<br />

Tuesday at Bostick Funeral Home, 806 Denver Ave., Fort Lupton. Interment will be<br />

private. (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Charlotte Annette <strong>Gunn</strong> Rigsby<br />

April 10, 1937 - November 23, SALEM - Charlotte Annette Rigsby was born on April 10,<br />

1937 in Junction City, Kansas, to Kenneth and Marie <strong>Gunn</strong>. In 1942, the family relocated<br />

to California. Charlotte and Donald were married on February 23, 1957 in Los Angeles,<br />

California. Charlotte was a working mother. She was snack bar manager at the Big Sky<br />

drive-in theater. She was later a customer service employee at Gemco. In 1971, Charlotte<br />

and her family relocated to Oregon. She continued her career at Kmart in Beaverton.<br />

Later, she moved on to Tektronix. After eight years she retired due to Rheumatoid<br />

Arthritis. Charlotte loved to dance and enjoyed a wide variety of music. She would pass the<br />

time with her word search puzzles and playing family board games with her<br />

grandchildren. Comedies were her favorite movies.In 1993, she was diagnosed with<br />

terminal cancer. Over the next fourteen years, she was found to be in remission five<br />

times.Charlotte had unbelievable strength for herself and for everyone’s life she touched.<br />

She refused to give up or give in. Charlotte always enjoyed being surrounded by family and<br />

friends, entertaining us all with her jokes and anecdotes.Charlotte is survived by her older<br />

sister, Aleta Lasater of California; and three brothers, Bill Fisher, Skip <strong>Gunn</strong>, and John<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, all of Oregon. Charlotte is also survived by Donald Rigsby, her husband of fifty<br />

years. She was a loving mother of four children, Debra, Doug, Jaime, and Darren; and<br />

fifteen grandchildren, Ricky, Dawn, Ryan, Stephanie, Dustin, Adam, Aaron, Nate, Sam,<br />

Anjeanette, Natasha, Derek, Calvin, Emily, and Kayla. She also leaves behind nine greatgrandchildren;<br />

Devon, Katie, Brooklyn, Austyn, Ashley, Hunter, Zachary, Blayne, and<br />

Logan. We were all blessed to have had such an angel in our lives. She will be missed by so<br />

many, loved by us all.A celebration of her life will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday, January 12,<br />

2008 at Virgil T. Golden Funeral Service, 605 Commercial St. SE, Salem; with a reception<br />

to follow<br />

Charlotte J. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

80, died Wednesday, September 22, 2004, at her Indianapolis, Ind. residence. She was born<br />

March 3, 1924, in Indianapolis. Her father was Richard J. Bennett. Her mother is Edythe<br />

M. (Lister) Bennett of Indianapolis. She married Charles <strong>Gunn</strong>. He preceded her in death.<br />

Survivors include a son, Charles R. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Orlando, FL; a brother, James Bennett of<br />

Fishers, IN; two grandchildren; and a great-grandchild. She was preceded in death by a


other, Richard Bennett; and a sister, Marilyn R. Bennett Gatto. She was employed for 20<br />

years by Herff Jones Inc. as a Engraver, having retired in 1986. She was a member of<br />

Sahara Grotto-Past President of the Women Auxillary also was a Greeter for the Auxillary,<br />

Member of the O.E.S. Southport Chapter # 442. Rev. Shan Rutherford will conduct a<br />

service at 2:30 p.m., Saturday at Forest Lawn Wilson St. Pierre Funeral Home, State Road<br />

135 Chapel in Greenwood. Friends may call from 12:30-2:30 p.m. Saturday at the funeral<br />

home. Burial will be at Forest Lawn Memory Gardens. Memorial contributions may be<br />

made to American Heart Association, 6 100 W. 96th St. Suite 200, Indianapolis, In. 46278-<br />

6005.<br />

Cherie Truscott <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

1962 ~ 2009 Cherie Truscott <strong>Gunn</strong> - age 47 of St. George, UT passed away peacefully on<br />

the morning of October 4, 2009.She was born January 25, 1962 in Salt Lake City, UT to<br />

Alonzo and Frankie Truscott. She attended East High School and developed many talents<br />

which include, working as a radio DJ for several years, office manager, and a certified nail<br />

technician. Cherie was very easy going with an inner beauty that matched her loveliness.<br />

She was constantly upbeat, with a contagious laugh. She always had a kind word, even<br />

through her many health challenges. She enjoyed music, books, movies, the St. George<br />

Musical Theatre, many friends, but most of all her children and grand-children. Cherie<br />

married Grant <strong>Gunn</strong>, also of Salt Lake City, in 1990. They relocated to the St. George area<br />

in 1997. Grant was by her side at her passing. Cherie is survived by children: Benjamin<br />

Anthony Draayer, Amber Lynn Morris, Heidi Elizabeth DeFatta; brothers: Joel (Arlene)<br />

Farley, Kim (LuAnn) Truscott, Shawn Truscott, and son-in-law Corry Heppler;<br />

grandchildren: Jared Grant Morris and Lillian Heppler. The family would like to offer<br />

special thanks for the loving care and service she received from the staff at Ridgeview<br />

Gardens where she spent her final years. A Memorial Service will be held Saturday,<br />

October 10, 2009 at 5:00 p.m. at the Santa Clara 5th Ward, 3040 West Santa Clara Dr.,<br />

Santa Clara, UT. Arrangements are made under the direction of SereniCare Funeral Home<br />

Chester <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

San Antonio Express - August 10, 1994 - Chester <strong>Gunn</strong> was a businessman who operated a<br />

barber supply store in San Antonio for 25 years. <strong>Gunn</strong> died Saturday. He was 89. Born on<br />

Dec. 11, 1904, in Advance, Mo., <strong>Gunn</strong> joined the Army in 1921 and was sent to Fort Sam<br />

Houston. While in the military, <strong>Gunn</strong> became interested in becoming a barber. He<br />

eventually owned several barber shops and established Alamo City Barber and Beauty<br />

Supply in Alamo Heights in 1948, which he ran for 25 years. <strong>Gunn</strong> and his wife, Charlotte,<br />

were married in 1941. The couple observed their 53rd wedding anniversary June 28. After<br />

retiring in 1973, <strong>Gunn</strong> and his wife enjoyed traveling throughout the country, his wife said.<br />

"He also loved to spend time with his great-grandchildren," she said. His hobbies included<br />

collecting antique clocks and watches. <strong>Gunn</strong> was the oldest living member of the Masonic<br />

Order of Albert Pike Lodge and was a member of the Alzafar Shrine Temple. For many<br />

years, he took children from Boysville to the Shrine Circus. <strong>Gunn</strong> was also an active<br />

member of the Alamo Heights United<br />

Chester <strong>Gunn</strong>


, age 86, passed away Wednesday, May 30, 2012 in Bratt, Fla. He was a native of Bonifay,<br />

Fla. and a resident of Bratt for the past 81 years. He was a WW II Veteran. He served in<br />

the U.S. Marine Corp in the South Pacific and received the Purple Heart. He was employed<br />

at Brookley Field Ghost Fleet, as a Civil Service Crane Operator. He was preceded in<br />

death by his parents, one sister and three brothers. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> is survived by his wife of<br />

sixty-three years, Gracie Mae <strong>Gunn</strong> of Bratt; three sons, Steve (Linda) <strong>Gunn</strong> of Byrneville,<br />

Fla., Mike (Joyce) <strong>Gunn</strong> and Wayne (Donna) <strong>Gunn</strong>, all of Bratt; two daughters, Debbie<br />

(Jeff) Jackson of Brewton, Ala. and Sandra Conway of Memphis, Tenn.; one brother, Kelly<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Bratt; twelve grandchildren and fourteen great-grandchildren. Funeral services<br />

were held Saturday, June 2, 2012 at 2 p.m. at Petty-Eastside Chapel Funeral Home with the<br />

Rev. Ricky Peebles officiating. Burial followed at Godwin Cemetery with full military<br />

honors. The family received friends Friday, June 1, 2012 from 6 until 9 p.m. at Petty-<br />

Eastside Chapel Funeral Home Pallbearers were his grandson, Jason Jackson, Randy<br />

Jackson, Rodney Jackson, Brian Conway , Gary <strong>Gunn</strong> and Eric Gilmore. Honorary<br />

pallbearers were the VFW. Petty-Eastside Chapel Funeral Home in charge of all<br />

arrangements.<br />

Chester D. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Chester D <strong>Gunn</strong>, 71 county coroner and public administrator for nearly 20 years died<br />

Saturday in his home at 2928 Fir Street, San Diego. He was at his office in the Land Title<br />

Building Friday, but apparently suffered a heart attach Friday night. A. E. Gallagher, who<br />

was elected coroner last month, was sworn into office at 12:30 pm Saturday at a special<br />

meeting of the Board of Supervisors. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> planned to retire Jan 8, and did not run in<br />

the November election. He was born in Julian Feb 17, 1879, where his father, a San Diego<br />

County pioneer, had settled nine years earlier. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> became coroner and public<br />

administrator in January, 1931, and before that had operated a farm near Vista and had<br />

managed Edgemoor Farm at Santee. he was married to the former Clara B Taitt at San<br />

Marcos Nov 29., 1916. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a former president of the Calfiornia State Coroners<br />

Accociation and former noble grand of I.O.O.F. Lodge 135. His uncle, Douglas <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

helped found the IOOF lodge. Douglas <strong>Gunn</strong> also was San Diego's first mayor under the<br />

new city charter in 1889 and from 1870 to 1886 was editor of the San Diego Union. Besides<br />

his affiliation with the state coroners group and IOOF Mr <strong>Gunn</strong> was a member of Elks<br />

Lodge 168, Eagles Lodge, Silver Gate Lodge 296, F. & A. M.; Sciots Darius Chaper, 143,<br />

Royal Arch Mason, and San Diego Parlor, Native Sons of the Golden West. Surviving are<br />

his wife; two daughters, Mrs Elizabeth Sommer and Mrs Florence Arnold, of San Diego:<br />

two grandchildren; four sisters, Mrs Lawrence Devlin of Lemon Grove; Mrs Thomas<br />

Stanley, of San Diego, Mrs Ralph Jackson, of Palm Springs, and Mrs Donald Moore, of<br />

Poway, and three brothers George <strong>Gunn</strong> of Vista; Charles <strong>Gunn</strong> of Los Gatos; and Fred<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of San Diego. Mrs Clarence Dawson of Agua Hedionda is a cousin. Funeral services<br />

were conducted at Benbough Mortuary, San Diego, Tuesday by Rev Arno Tyler, pastor of<br />

First Presbyterian Church, assisted by the Elks and Odd Fellows Lodges. Burial was in Mt<br />

Hope Cemetery.


Chester P. "Chet" <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Of Reading, Mass, died March 1. Beloved husband of 63 years to Blanche (Stalliday).<br />

Father of Thomas <strong>Gunn</strong> and his wife Jane of N. Andover and Stephen <strong>Gunn</strong> and his wife<br />

Carol of Bristol, NH. Son of the late George and Josephine (Smith) <strong>Gunn</strong>. Grandfather of<br />

Andrew, Brendan and his wife Laura, Justin and his wife Ashley and Ryan <strong>Gunn</strong>. Great<br />

grandfather of Maya, Isabel, Alexis, Koral and Ethan. Brother of Richard <strong>Gunn</strong> of ME.<br />

Funeral from the Cota Funeral Home, 335 Park St. (Corner of Park St. and Rte. 28)<br />

NORTH READING, at Reading line, on Saturday, March 5, at 9:30 a.m. Funeral Mass in<br />

St. Athanasius Church, 300 Haverhill St., Reading, at 10:30 a.m. Relatives and friends may<br />

visit at the funeral home Friday 4-8 p.m. Interment Forest Glen Cemetery, Reading. In lieu<br />

of flowers donations may be made in Chet's name to the Angel Flight NE, Lawrence<br />

Municipal Airport, 492 Sutton St., North Andover, MA 01845 or Mission of Deeds, Inc., 6<br />

Chapin Ave., Reading, MA 01867. Chet was a member of the Retired Men's Club,<br />

Quannapowitt Radio Association, 390 Bomber Group and past president and secretary of<br />

the 4th ERS Veterans Assoc. Chet coached Little League Baseball and Youth Hockey in<br />

Reading for many years as well as being an avid hockey player himself. He was a Boy Scout<br />

Leader in Reading and was an avid woodworker. Chet enjoyed spending summers at<br />

<strong>New</strong>found Lake in NH and served his country proudly as a 1st Lt. Flying B-17s in both<br />

European and Pacific Campaigns during WW II. www.cotafuneralhomes.com Cota Family<br />

Funeral Homes North Reading/Somerville 781-944-1765/978-664-4340<br />

Christa (Eva) <strong>Gunn</strong> Patton<br />

CROSS PLAINS, Texas -- Christa (Eva) <strong>Gunn</strong> Patton, 87, died Sunday, March 1, 2009, in<br />

Odessa. Service 2 p.m. Saturday at Higginbotham Chapel in Cross Plains, with burial in<br />

Cross Cut Cemetery.<br />

Christina <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Christina C. <strong>Gunn</strong> -STONE MOUNTAIN, Ga - Christina C. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 13 days, the infant<br />

daughter of Christopher and Sheila Harvey <strong>Gunn</strong> passed away April 29, 2005. Graveside<br />

services were held 3P.M., Monday at Cerease Cemetery in Musella. -Survivors others than<br />

the parents include brother and sisters, Anitra <strong>Gunn</strong> and Antwoine <strong>Gunn</strong> of Alabama,<br />

Marlia Harris and Malena Harris of Stone Mountain; grandparents, Andrew (Joanne)<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Opelika, Al and Dottie Harvey of Roberta; a host of loving aunts, uncles, family<br />

and friends. -The family was contacted at 4006 Mercer University Dr. Apt. 201-A Macon. -<br />

Bentley and Sons Funeral Home, Macon. Published in The Telegraph on 5/3/2005.<br />

Christine Marie <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Graveside services for Christine Marie <strong>Gunn</strong>, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> who died Tuesday at her home 523 North Twenty first Street, will be held at 11 am<br />

Thursday in Oakwood Cemetry, in Richmond, Virginia. Besides her parents, she is<br />

survived by two brothers, Robert and Gordon <strong>Gunn</strong>, two sisters, Shirley and Grace <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

and her grandparents P. H. Woodward, and Mrs. Celia <strong>Gunn</strong>. RTD Thursday December<br />

20, 1945 page 16.


Christine Knutson <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

The Duncan Banner The Duncan Banner - Duncan Oklahoma - Oct 23, 2010, Aug. 9,<br />

1927 — Oct. 21, 2010 Christine Knutson <strong>Gunn</strong>, 83 of Duncan, Okla., died on Thursday,<br />

October 21, 2010, at Duncan Regional Hospital in Duncan. Funeral services will be held at<br />

10:00 a.m. Monday at Trinity Baptist Church with the Rev. Billy Ward officiating.<br />

Interment will follow at Resthaven Memorial Gardens, under the direction of Don<br />

Grantham Funeral Home, Duncan.The family will receive friends at the funeral home<br />

Sunday from 1:30 to 3:00 p.m.She was born August 9, 1927 in Graham, Okla., the<br />

daughter of Dewey C. and Hollie H. (Wood) Teague. She married James K. “Pete”<br />

Knutson on Oct. 21, 1944 at Milo, Okla. He preceded her in death on July 15, 1994. She<br />

married Donald <strong>Gunn</strong> on Aug. 11, 2000 in Duncan.Christine was a member of Trinity<br />

Baptist Church.She was a clinic nurse for Dr. George Bryant for 25 years, retiring in<br />

1987.Christine was an avid shopper and especially enjoyed her children, grandchildren<br />

and family.Survivors include her husband, Donald, of the home, three sons and daughtersin-law,<br />

James K. “Jim” Jr. and Karon Knutson of Harrah, Okla., Dr. Nick and Ann<br />

Knutson of Oklahoma City and Lynn and Eileen Knutson of Murfreesboro, Tenn., a<br />

brother, Dewey Teague and wife Shirley of Healdton, Okla., two sisters, Sandra Eastep and<br />

husband Wayne of Elmore City, Okla. and Inez Walk and husband Johnnie of Healdton,<br />

four grandchildren and five great grandchildren.She was also preceded in death by her<br />

parents and three sisters, Molley Marie Bandy, Pauline Russell and Marguerite<br />

Chance.Pallbearers are David Vinson and Don D. <strong>Gunn</strong>.Memorial gifts may be made to:<br />

Trinity Baptist Church Memorial Fund; 923 N. “B”; Duncan, Okla. 73533<br />

Christine Doones <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

of Roxboro, N.C., formerly of Halifax County died Jan. 18, 2011 at Camden Place Health<br />

& Rehab Center in Greensboro, N.C. at the age of 75. Born in Halifax County on May 31,<br />

1935, she was the daughter of the late Mr. Cleveland Doones and Mrs. Eula Watkins<br />

Doones. She was married to Mr. Willie Albert <strong>Gunn</strong>. In addition to her husband, she is<br />

survived by four daughters, Deborah McCain and Pamela Locklear, both of Mebane, N.C.,<br />

Tina Williams of Greensboro,and Cynthia <strong>Gunn</strong> of Roxboro, N.C., two sons, William<br />

Randdall <strong>Gunn</strong> and Willie <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr., both of Durham, N.C., three sons-in-law, George<br />

McCain, Randy Locklear and Terrell Williams, a daughter-in-law, Iris <strong>Gunn</strong>, eight<br />

grandchildren, three great grandchildren, a sister-in-law, two brothers-in-law, a god<br />

brother, Harold Claiborne, and a host of nieces and nephews, including the devoted Archie<br />

Reed, other relatives and friends. A funeral for Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> will be conducted Saturday,<br />

Jan. 22 at 3 p.m. at The Crawford House Chapel in Halifax with Minister William <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

officiating. Burial will follow in Oak Ridge cemetery. The family will receive friends at the<br />

service on Saturday. Public viewing for family and friends will be Friday from 10 a.m.-8<br />

p.m. at The Crawford House.<br />

Christine Marie <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Graveside services for Christine Marie <strong>Gunn</strong>, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> who died Tuesday at her home 523 North Twenty-first St., Richmond, Va., will be<br />

held at 11 am Thursday in Oakwood Cemetery. Besides her parents she is surived by two


others, Robert and Gordon <strong>Gunn</strong>; two sisters, Shirley and Grace <strong>Gunn</strong> and her<br />

grandparents, Mrs. and Mrs. P. H. Woodward and Mrs. Celia <strong>Gunn</strong>. RTD Thursday Dec<br />

20, 1945 page 16 (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Christine Walker <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Bunnlevel, NC. Mrs. Christine Walker <strong>Gunn</strong>, 78, of 1428 Temple Road, died Wednesday,<br />

April 25, 2012. Services: Funeral, noon, Saturday in Cape Fear Conference A<br />

Headquarters in Erwin. Burial in Evander Walker family cemetery in Linden. Viewing, 2<br />

to 6 p.m. today at Dafford Funeral Home in Dunn, 11 a.m. to noon Saturday at conference<br />

headquarters. Visitation, 11:30 a.m. to noon Saturday at conference headquarters.<br />

Survived by: Husband.<br />

Christine <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

90, of Oberlin, Ohio passed away Monday in the Allen Medical Center of Oberlin following<br />

a long illness. She was born in Okolona, Mississippi, coming to Oberlin 48 years ago in<br />

1960. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a home maker and was also a cook. A member of Clark Missionary<br />

Baptist Church in Mississippi, Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> enjoyed watching her grandchildren and being<br />

with family and friends and she also enjoyed listening to music and dancing. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> is<br />

survived by her daughters, Annie Bell Fields and Mabel Dunn, both of Oberlin; 13<br />

grandchildren; 34 great-grandchildren; 38 great-great-grandchildren; and a host of other<br />

relatives and friends. She was preceded in death by her husband, James <strong>Gunn</strong> Sr.; sons,<br />

James <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr. and Joe Louis <strong>Gunn</strong>; daughter, Pearl Hughes; 5 sisters and 2 brothers.<br />

Friends may call Sunday, from 6 to 8 P.M. in the Carter Funeral Home Chapel of Elyria,<br />

where services will be held on Monday at Noon. District Elder Laurence E. Nevels, Pastor<br />

of Christ Temple Apostolic Church, Oberlin, will officiate. Burial to follow at Westwood<br />

Cemetery, Oberlin. Carter Funeral Homes, Inc., Elyria, is in charge of Funeral<br />

Arrangements - January 21-2008<br />

Christopher Allen <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Passed away Wednesday, March 31, 2010 in Santa Rosa. Chris was preceded in death by<br />

his father, Norman <strong>Gunn</strong> (1977). He is survived by his mother, Pegi <strong>Gunn</strong> of Santa Rosa;<br />

brothers, Dick (Lida) <strong>Gunn</strong> of Severn, Maryland, Gary <strong>Gunn</strong> of Scotsdale, AZ, Tyler <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

(Denise) of Wrangell, Alaska; sister in law, Debbie <strong>Gunn</strong> of Fallon, NV; eight nieces and<br />

nephews; a great niece; and two great nephews; and his cousin, Patricia (John) Malm of<br />

Santa Rosa. Chris was an avid golfer and a member of the Bennett Valley Men's Club. He<br />

enjoyed camping, hiking, karate and many physical activities. Friends and family are<br />

invited to attend a memorial service, Saturday, April 3, 2010 at 4:00 p.m. at Eggen & Lance<br />

Chapel, 1540 Mendocino Ave., Santa Rosa. Pastor Tim Maloney officiating. SANTA<br />

ROSA,CA<br />

Christopher C. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

74, a former resident of Kalamazoo, mi, died at 1 this morning at his home in Watervilet.<br />

He leaves three sons, Dr. G. W. <strong>Gunn</strong> and Wilfred <strong>Gunn</strong> of this city and William <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Watervilet. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a veteran of the Civil War. Guneral at 1:30 Friday from West


Oshtemo Church with burial in West Oshtemo Cemetery. Wednesday August 2, 1922,<br />

Kalamazoo Gazette, Dalamazoo, Mi page 2.<br />

Christopher C. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Janesville, Wisconsin - Christopher Cunningham <strong>Gunn</strong> was born into eternal life Monday,<br />

Feb. 14, 2005, at Mercy Hospital. His arrival was eagerly anticipated by his parents, Kevin<br />

and Kelli (Cunningham) <strong>Gunn</strong>; brother, Gabriel; and his sister, Katharine. Christopher is<br />

missed by a loving grandmother, Rosemary Beggs <strong>Gunn</strong>; aunts and uncles, Rev. Msgr.<br />

James <strong>Gunn</strong> of Waunakee, WI, Tom and Dana (Cunningham) Merker of Oregon, WI,<br />

Michael and Joseph <strong>Gunn</strong>, Carl and Joan (<strong>Gunn</strong>) Pruefer, Peter and Kate (<strong>Gunn</strong>) Daluge,<br />

Ken and Dawn (Cunningham) Carman, Keith and Maureen (Cunningham) Write, Dean<br />

and Julie (Gilbert) Cunningham, and Lee and Bridget (Hoopes) Cunningham, all of<br />

Janesville. There are also many cousins and family friends who mourn his loss, especially<br />

Betty Burns. He is greeted in Heaven by his grandparents, Kevin <strong>Gunn</strong>; and Bud and<br />

Joyce (Callahan) Cunningham. A special thank you to the staff of Mercy Hospital and<br />

Dean Riverview Clinic for all of their tender care during this time. Funeral services will be<br />

held at 12:30 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 19, 2005, at ST. PATRICK"S CATHOLIC CHURCH,<br />

315 Cherry St., with Rev. Msgr. Jim <strong>Gunn</strong> and Fr. Daryl Furlong concelebrating. Burial<br />

will be in Mt. Olivet Cemetery. Friends may call on Saturday from 12:00 until 12:30 p.m. at<br />

the church. The WHITCOMB-LYNCH-ALBRECHT FUNERAL HOME is assisting his<br />

family with arrangements. "We entrust you to the Father"s love and to His tender care.<br />

Held in His everlasting arms, yes, we know you"re there. With breaking hearts and empty<br />

arms we send you with a name. It hurts so much to let you go, But we"re so glad you<br />

came."<br />

Christopher <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Christopher R. <strong>Gunn</strong> Shift Manager - 26th Street Arby- Christopher R. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 32, of Erie,<br />

died Thursday, September 2, 2004 at Hamot Medical Center. He was born in Erie, Pa. on<br />

September 5, 1971, the son of Christine and George <strong>Gunn</strong>. He was shift manager of W.<br />

26th St. Arybas .He enjoyed playing sports with his nephew, Kyle Mathes, and working on<br />

cars. In addition to his parents, he is survived by three sisters, his twin Kristie <strong>Gunn</strong>, Diane<br />

Schaaf and Lyndy <strong>Gunn</strong>; three brothers, Brian Schaaf and wife, Stephanie, Keith <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

and wife, Pam, and Danny <strong>Gunn</strong> all of Erie and his grandmother, Lucy Walburn of Erie.<br />

Many aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews also survive. Friends may call at Dusckas<br />

Funeral Home, Inc., West, 536 W. 10th St., on Saturday from 2 to 5 and 7 until the funeral<br />

service at 8:30<br />

Christopher <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Mass of Christian burial for Christopher "Kit" <strong>Gunn</strong>, 55, Lake Charles, La., formerly of<br />

Lawrence, will be at 10 a.m. Thursday at St. John the Evangelist Church. Inurnment will<br />

follow in Mount Calvary Cemetery. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> died Thursday, March 17, 2005, in Houston.<br />

He was born Sept. 15, 1949, in Kansas City, Kan., the son of James and Jane <strong>Gunn</strong>. He<br />

attended Hillcrest School and West Junior High School in Lawrence. He graduated from<br />

Lawrence High School in 1967. He was a Summerfield and National Merit scholar during<br />

his years at LHS. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> earned a journalism degree from Kansas University in 1978


after working several years as a reporter for the Salina Journal. After returning to<br />

Lawrence he worked for the remote sensing laboratory and the pharmaceutical chemistry<br />

department at KU. He earned a master"s degree in sociology and was awarded both the<br />

Centennial and George Robert Gross awards for outstanding graduate research in 1999.<br />

He also taught sociology at Palm Beach College, Fla., and McNeese State University in<br />

Lake Charles, La. He married Diana Odom on Aug. 14, 1993. She survives, of the<br />

home.Other survivors include his parents, of Lawrence, and a brother, Kevin, Lawrence. A<br />

memorial reception will be at 4 p.m. Wednesday in the Summerfield Room of the Adams<br />

Alumni Center on the Kansas University campus.The family suggests memorials to the<br />

Lawrence Humane Society, sent in care Rumsey-Yost Funeral Home.<br />

Christopher Wayne <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

March 19, 2005 - Services for Christopher Wayne <strong>Gunn</strong>, 55, Lake Charles, La., are<br />

pending and will be announced by Rumsey-Yost Funeral Home in Lawrence. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

died Thursday, March 17, 2005, at M.D. Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, Texas..<br />

Chuck (Alexander) <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

GUNN, Chuck (Alexander) passed away June 8, 2006 at the age of 79 years. He is survived<br />

by his wife Helen, 4 daughters Luanne (Dale) Rasmuson; Sharon (Aaron) Troute; Sheila<br />

(Martin) Hillmer; Shawna (Doug) Burton and 7 grandchildren, Julie & David Rasmuson;<br />

Kyla (Geoff) McMullin, Kellie Troute (BJ Ferries); Keeley & Braeden Hillmer; and Layne<br />

Burton. Friends are invited to join the family for a time of fellowship and remembrance at<br />

1:00 p.m. on Monday, June 12, 2006 at the German Canadian Harmony Club, #1 - 1st<br />

Street S.E., Redcliff, Alberta. If desired donations may be made to the charity of one"s<br />

choice. For further information please call 529-5020.<br />

Cindy <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

52, 945 S. Blaine, SD, died Tuesday, March 14, 2006 at Sioux Valley Hosptial. She was born<br />

Feb 8, 1954. Survivors include her husband, Norman L. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Sioux Falls, SD; children,<br />

Dodie (Haidar) Al-latif, Sioux Falls, SD, Kristal (Troy) Chase, Sioux Falls, SD, Tasha<br />

(Scott) Crelly, Sioux Falls, SD; stepson, Corey <strong>Gunn</strong>, Sioux Falls, SD; a sister, Connie<br />

(Larry) Weisgerber, Boise, ID; 9 grandchildren; and a host of other relatives and friends.<br />

Clanton L. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

LOGAN, N.M. - Clanton L. "Pete" <strong>Gunn</strong>, 68, died Monday, June 4, 2001. Services will be<br />

at 10 a.m. Thursday in First Baptist Church with the Rev. Darryl Roberts and the Rev.<br />

Steve Kulback officiating. Burial will be in Beevers Cemetery near Forrest by Dunn<br />

Funeral Home of Tucumcari. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born Sept. 21, 1932, in Forrest. He was active<br />

in law enforcement all of his life.Survivors include his wife, Inez; three daughters, Barbara<br />

Gayle LeBlanc of Humble, Texas, Sharon K. Smith of Ruidoso and Suzie Morton of<br />

Artesia; two sons, Lee Allen <strong>Gunn</strong> of Carrollton, Texas and Glen Dell <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Farmington; 12 grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren; and a great-great-granddaughter.<br />

The family suggests memorials be to the American Lung Association.Amarillo Globe-<strong>New</strong>s,<br />

June 6, 2001 -(John and Mary <strong>Gunn</strong> of Va and Caswell County, NC - John s/o Thomas and<br />

Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong>)


Clara Anna Severtson <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

89. of Miami, died at 9:15 a.m. today June 3, 1967 in Highland General Hospital. She was<br />

born March 5,1887, in McPherson, Kans., and married Dr. Milas <strong>Gunn</strong> in 1913. He died in<br />

1932. She was a member of the First United Methodist Church of Miami, having moved<br />

there in 1905 from Oklahoma. Survivors include three sisters. Miss <strong>My</strong>rtle, Miss Jessie Bob<br />

and Miss Tennie V. Severtson, all of San Antonio; a son - in - law, two grandsons and two<br />

great-grandsons. Funeral services are pending with Carmichael - Whatley Funeral<br />

Directors. Published in the Pampas Texas <strong>New</strong>s<br />

Clara <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

63, homemaker, of Memphis, died February 26, 2009 at Baptist Memorial Hospital.<br />

Visitation, Saturday, March 7 from 11 a.m. until service at 12 Noon at Sandhill Baptist<br />

Church, Lamar, MS with burial in the church cemetery. She leaves her husband, Mack<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>; daughter, Theresa <strong>Gunn</strong>; son, Troy Brown; mother, Frances Brown; sisters, Lula<br />

Peterson, Georgia Brown, Lee Frances Brown, Kennie Brown, Diane Brown; brothers,<br />

Howard, Mack, William, Eugene, Robert, and Bruce Brown; eight grandchildren. McGhee<br />

and Sons Funeral Home 662-252-5119<br />

Clara Frances <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

77, of 1108 Lindsey St. Reidsville, N.C. went to be with the Lord Thursday May 12, 2011 at<br />

Annie Penn Hospital. Funeral services will be conducted 2 p.m. Saturday May 14, 2011 at<br />

First United Methodist Church. Burial will be in Evergreen Memory Gardens. A native of<br />

Caswell County, N.C., she was a daughter of the late George Lee and Martha Pauline<br />

Moffitt <strong>Gunn</strong> and had lived in Reidsville most of her life. She was instrumental in helping<br />

start the Reidsville Outreach Center, and was Volunteer of the Year for the AARP in 2009.<br />

She served on the Board of Directors of the Reidsville Housing Authority, and help start a<br />

backpack ministry. She went on many mission trips and was preceded in death by her<br />

sister: June G. Courts and her nephew: Billy Courts. Surviving: brother, Norman Lee<br />

"Buddy" <strong>Gunn</strong> of Etowah, NC; nieces and nephews, Norman Gregory <strong>Gunn</strong>, Tina <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Weede, Renita Courts, Sally Courts, Summer Lynn Courts, Dale Courts Moore, Jonathan,<br />

Moore, and Samuel Moore; special cousin, Vivian Felker. The family will see friends 1 p.m.<br />

till 2 p.m. prior to the funeral service on Saturday May 14, 2011 at First United Methodist<br />

Church. Memorials may be made to: The Reidsville Outreach Center P.O. Box 773<br />

Reidsville, N.C. 27323-0773 or to First United Methodist Church 1520 South Scales St.<br />

Reidsville, N.C. 27320 Citty Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.<br />

Clara Louise <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Services for Clara Louise <strong>Gunn</strong> will be held today, at 2 p.m., at Barham Funeral Home<br />

Chapel with Rev. Mike Russell officiating. Burial will be in Forest Lawn Memory Gardens<br />

with Barham Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 86, of Meridian,<br />

Ms., died Tuesday, Mar. 8, 2011, at Regency Hospital. She loved to sing, go shopping,<br />

fishing and traveling.She is survived by her sons: Nelson <strong>Gunn</strong>, R.C. <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr., and Robert<br />

Patrick <strong>Gunn</strong>, all of Meridian; grandchildren: Richard Humphrey, Barry Humphrey,<br />

Patrick <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr., Crystal <strong>Gunn</strong> <strong>My</strong>ers and Casey Neese; great-grandchildren: Sarah<br />

Elizebeth Louise Neese, Conner <strong>My</strong>ers, Carson <strong>My</strong>ers, Brent Ange and Keith Clark,


caregiver.She was preceded in death by her parents, Bill Williamson and Dillon Alberta<br />

Huff; and, her husband, R.C. <strong>Gunn</strong> Sr. [Raymond Cully <strong>Gunn</strong>.Sr a Thomas and Sarah Boatwright<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> Desc]<br />

Clara M. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

age 89, of 1831 South Lawn Ave. died July 18, 1973. She is survived by one half sister, Mrs.<br />

Lula Ford; two nieces, Mrs. Jean E. McGee of Highland Springs and Mrs. Mae McGee of<br />

Augusta, Ga. Remains rest at the Nelson Funeral Home, where services will be held at 2<br />

p.m. Friday. Interment in Oakwood Cemetery. Richmond Times Dispatch (VA) Thurs. 7-<br />

19-1973.<br />

Clara M. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Clara Martin-Widow of Union Veteran Had been ill since his death last November. Mrs.<br />

Clare Martin <strong>Gunn</strong>, 77 years old, widow of Captain John Tevis <strong>Gunn</strong>, past commander of<br />

the Grand Army of the Republic who died last November, died early yesterday morning.<br />

Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> has been in failing health ever since her husband’s death and for the past two<br />

months had been seriously ill. She formerly was Miss Clare Martin of Shelbyville, a niece<br />

of Mrs. Julia T. Tevis, founder of the Science Hill Academy at Shelbyville. She had lived in<br />

Lexington for 50 years and three weeks before Captain <strong>Gunn</strong>’s death, they celebrated their<br />

fifty fourth wedding anniversary. She was a member of the Centenary Methodist Church<br />

and was the mother in law of Mrs. Julia Reese <strong>Gunn</strong>, secretary to the pastor of the church.<br />

A son John T. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr., is professor of language at Purdue University in Lafayette, Ind.<br />

The other surviving son Lucien <strong>Gunn</strong> is in business in Cincinnati. Another son Professor<br />

Henry <strong>Gunn</strong> died in Oregon last year. Her only daughter is Mrs. Charles S. Kay of<br />

Springfield, Ohio. Other surviving relatives include four nieces, Miss Fannie <strong>Gunn</strong>, Mrs.<br />

W. A. Hifner, and Mrs. R. S. Webb of Lexington, and Mrs. Jennie Lane of Manchester,<br />

Ohio and three Nephews; John W. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Lexington; Robert T. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Kentucky; and<br />

W. E. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Middlesboro. Funeral services will be held at the residence, 137 Woodland<br />

Avenue, Monday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock. Reb V. O. Ward officiating. Burial in the<br />

Lexington cemetery. March 26, 2922 - Lexington Herald<br />

Clara Mae <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

went to be with the love of her life, husband, George W <strong>Gunn</strong> on Sept. 5, 2009. She was also<br />

reunited with her daughter, Sharon Youngblood. She was born on a farm in Linn, Kan. to<br />

Thomas and Franie Dodd. She was the youngest of seven children. Clara worked in<br />

restaurants most of her life. She especially enjoyed working with the Price's at Gridiron<br />

and 50 yard line. She had a servant's heart which gave her pleasure in serving others.<br />

Those left to carry on her memory are children, Douglas and wife Tammy <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Indiana, Michael and wife Jackie <strong>Gunn</strong> of Lubbock, Thomas and wife Connie <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Colorado, and her baby girl Della <strong>Gunn</strong> of Lubbock; seven grandchildren and three greatgrandchildren.<br />

A celebration of her life will be at 11 a.m. Saturday at Trinity Church<br />

Chapel. The family will be receiving friends at Sanders Funeral Home on Friday from 5 to<br />

7 p.m. 1420 -Main Street, Downtown Lubbock., Texas


Clara Marie <strong>Gunn</strong> Allred,<br />

age 74, passed away October 13, 1992. Born January 8, 1918 in Salt Lake City to Frank S.<br />

and Carrie Sorensen <strong>Gunn</strong>. Married Alvin Reid Allred September 24, 1937 in Salt Lake<br />

City, Utah; he preceded her in death. She was a devoted mother and wife. She enjoyed a<br />

good ball game, especially her grandchildrens. She was loved by her children who will miss<br />

her. Rest now Mother Dear, you are now with Dad. Be at peace, all is well.'' Survived by<br />

her children and spouses, Ron and Nancy, Tom and Judy, Bill and Joany, and Julie; 11<br />

grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; and two on the way; brother Roy <strong>Gunn</strong>, and<br />

sister, Darlene <strong>Gunn</strong>. Graveside services will be held Friday, Oct. 16, 2 p.m., at the Salt<br />

Lake City Cemetery. Funeral directors, Deseret Mortuary.<br />

Clara Moore <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

DEATH OF MRS. Z.P. GUNN Many friends in this city and section learn with regret of the<br />

death of Mrs. Z.P. <strong>Gunn</strong>, which sad event occurred in Atlanta last Thursday, following an<br />

operation of the day before. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> formerly resided in Roanoke where she had<br />

relatives and many friends. Her husband and son, Paul <strong>Gunn</strong>, survive her. The interment<br />

was in Atlanta. Dr. Slappey and Mr. Kirk attended from this place. Published Wed March<br />

14, 1917<br />

Clara Louise <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

95 of LaMarque, Texas passed away Monday, November 10, 1997 in Webster, Texas. Mrs.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> was born January 24, 1902 in Pensacola, Flordia. She was a homemaker. Survivors<br />

include sons, Paul <strong>Gunn</strong> and his wife, Gwen of Houston, Texas, and Nat <strong>Gunn</strong> and his wife<br />

Mickie of Springfield, Missouri; daughters Connie Minor of LaMarque, Texas and Julie<br />

Bonanno and her husband, Victor of Arlington, Texas; sister Mrs. Esme Crosby Lintz of<br />

Pensacola; and numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Mass of the Christian<br />

Burial will be celebrated at 1 p.m., Friday, November 14, 1997 at St. John The Evangelist<br />

Catholice Church with Father Joe Going, Celebrant. Burial will be in Barrancas National<br />

Cemetery.<br />

Clara <strong>Gunn</strong> Henson<br />

94, of Lanett, Alabama died Tuesday, Dec 13, 1995 at her home. The funeral will be 4 p.m.<br />

Thursday at Johnson Brown- Service Funeral Home, Lanett, with burial in Oakwood<br />

Cemetery, Lanett. Visitation will be 7-9 p.m. today at the funeral home. Mrs. Henson was<br />

born March 4, 1901, in Roanoke, Ala., daughter of John Henry and Nettie L. Turner<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>. She had been employed for many years at WestPoint Pepperell"s Lanett Bleachery<br />

and Dye Works, and was a member of Lanett Congregational Christian Church. Survivors<br />

include a daughter, Gale Zdanowicz of Lakeland, Fla.; a son, Phillip Harold ""Buck""<br />

Henson of Lanett; four grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.<br />

Clara Louise <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Services for Clara Louise <strong>Gunn</strong> will be held Friday, at 2 p.m., at Barham Funeral Home<br />

Chapel with Rev. Mike Russell officiating. Burial will be in Forest Lawn Memory Gardens<br />

with Barham Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 86, of Meridian, Ms died<br />

Tuesday, Mar. 8, 2011, at Regency Hospital. She loved to sing, go shopping, fishing and


traveling. She is survived by her sons: Nelson <strong>Gunn</strong>, R.C. <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr., and Robert Patrick<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, all of Meridian; grandchildren: Richard Humphrey, Barry Humphrey, Patrick <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Jr., Crystal <strong>Gunn</strong> <strong>My</strong>ers and Casey Neese; great-grandchildren: Sarah Elizebeth Louise Neese,<br />

Conner <strong>My</strong>ers, Carson <strong>My</strong>ers, Brent Ange and Keith Clark, caregiver. She was preceded in<br />

death by her parents, Bill Williamson and Dillon Alberta Huff; and, her husband, R.C. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Sr. Visitation will be today, from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., at Barham Funeral Home.<br />

Clara S. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

69 of Marietta died Thursday. Services will be 1 pm Monday April 28, 1997 at Zion<br />

Baptist Church in Marietta with Dr. Harris Travis officiating. Burial in Cheatham Hill<br />

memorial Park Cemetery. Survivors include her husband, George H. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Sr. Two<br />

daughter, Banessa lewis of marietta and Wanda Wilkinson of Acworth; two sons Thomas<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> Sr., of Marietta and Wesley <strong>Gunn</strong> Sr of Dallas; 13 grandchidlren and three g<br />

grandchildren.. Hanley Shelton Funeral Home in Marietta.<br />

Clara <strong>Gunn</strong> Nelms<br />

<strong>My</strong>rtle Beach, SC. Clara P. Nelms, 93, died Tuesday, Aug. 16, 2005 at Covenant<br />

Towers.She was born Aug. 3, 1912 in Flomont, Texas. She was the daughter of the late<br />

William and Mattie Kirkland <strong>Gunn</strong>. Mrs. Nelms moved to <strong>My</strong>rtle Beach in May 2002.<br />

During the last three years of her life she was able to surround herself with wonderful<br />

friendships among the residents and staff of Covenant Towers.She was predeceased by her<br />

husband, Lewis J. Nelms. Survivors include one daughter, Louise Vance and her husband,<br />

Leonard, of <strong>My</strong>rtle Beach; one son, Douglas Nelms and his wife, Susan, of Ashburn, Va.;<br />

one grandson, Richard M. Buck; one step-grandson, Ron Lara; one step-granddaughter,<br />

Jennifer Szaro and her husband, John; one step-great-granddaughter, Olivia Szaro. A<br />

memorial service will be held 10 a.m. Friday at Covenant Towers.Grand Strand Funeral<br />

Home & Crematory is serving the family.(Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Clara <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

San Diego, Ca., Clara <strong>Gunn</strong>, 68 widow of Chester D. <strong>Gunn</strong> forer San Diego County<br />

Coroner and public administrator died yesterday at her home 2928 Fir St., she lived in San<br />

Diego 45 years. Her husband died in 1950 after serving nearly 20 years in the county<br />

office. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> is survived by two daughters, Florence <strong>Gunn</strong> Arnold and Elizabeth<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> Sommer; a sister Mrs. Mary Smith all of San Diego; a brother and two granchildren.<br />

Clarence C. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Clarence C. <strong>Gunn</strong> 58 of 1203 Wendell Street in Lake Charles, La, died today at 3 am. (Oct<br />

18, 1960) Owner of the Gulf Tourist courts on Broad street, he had been in business in<br />

Lake Charles for 28 years. Prior to coming to Lake Charles he had taught school in <strong>New</strong><br />

Iberia for 12 years. Funeral services will be held at 2 pm on Wednesday in the Hixson<br />

Funeral Home with burial in the Graveian Cemetery.<br />

Clarence Charles <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

born May 4, 1927, passed away April 15, 2010. He is survived by his loving family, wife<br />

Imogene, six children, 20 grandchildren, 31 great grandchildren and 10 great-great


grandchildren. A Visitation will be held Sunday, April 18, 2010 from 2:00-6:00p.m. at<br />

Whitney & Murphy Funeral Home, 4800 E. Indian School Rd., Phoenix. A Graveside<br />

Service will be held Wednesday, April 21, 2010 at 11:00 a.m. at Greenwood Memory Lawn,<br />

2300 W. Van Buren, Phoenix.<br />

Clarence <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

POST, TX - Clarence <strong>Gunn</strong>, 61, of Post died Thursday, Oct. 31, 1996, in a Lubbock<br />

hospital. Service will be at 10:30 a.m. today at First Baptist Church with burial in Terrace<br />

Cemetery. Arrangements are by Justice-Mason Funeral Home. He was born April 11, 1935,<br />

in Kent County. He was a farmer in the Close City community and a member of First<br />

Baptist Church. Survivors include his wife, Oneita <strong>Gunn</strong> of Post; a son, Danny <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Lamesa; two daughters, Darlene Speck of Eden and Nita Jo Heckaman of Post; a sister,<br />

Marty Elliott of Abilene; and eight grandchildren<br />

Clarence E. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Clarence E.: <strong>Gunn</strong>, 63, :a Luxora, Alabama businessman, died Saturday Oct 9, 1970 at<br />

Chickasawba Hospital.. Born in Manila, he had-been a resident of Luxora over 50 years.<br />

He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Sleetie Tyree <strong>Gunn</strong> of Luxora One son, . Kenneth <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

of Luxora; One daughter, Mrs. Edna Jo Montgomery of Vinemont, Ala.; One brother,<br />

Tweedle <strong>Gunn</strong> of Luxora; And three grandchildren. Services will be held at 2 p.m.<br />

tomorrow in Cobb Funeral Home chapel, Rev, Paul Kirkindall officiating. Burial will be in<br />

Manila Cemetery, Pallbearers will be John Button, Gene <strong>My</strong>rick, L. B. Bycum, J. W.<br />

Riggs, Jack Finigan and Baldy Riggs.<br />

Clarence Jones <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr.<br />

79, died Aug. 7. 2002. He was a groundsman eight years for Perry Township Schools,<br />

retiring in 2000. Previously, he worked 39 years for Bridgeport Brass, retiring in 1987. Mr.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> was an Army veteran of World War II. He was a member of Liberty Baptist Church<br />

and the Veterans of Foreign Wars, Ernie Pyle Post. Services: 1 p.m. Aug. 10 in Singleton<br />

Community Mortuary and Memorial Center, with calling from 4 to 8 p.m. Aug. 9. Burial:<br />

Forest Lawn Memory Gardens, Greenwood. Survivors: wife Betty Rader <strong>Gunn</strong> daughters<br />

Sharon <strong>Gunn</strong>, Serita Southwood six grandchildren seven great-grandchildren.<br />

Clarence Lee <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Services were held at Chattanooga, Tennessee todav for Clarence Lee <strong>Gunn</strong>. who died at<br />

his home. Adams Co, Pa Friday Jan 30, 1948 of complications He had been in failing<br />

.health for.several months. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a farmer and dairyman and had resided in<br />

Adams county for two years and four months Prior to that he had lived for six years m<br />

Baltimore, coming to that city from Chattanooga. He is survived by his wife Samantha<br />

Jenning <strong>Gunn</strong>: his father, Andrew J. <strong>Gunn</strong>. Chattanooga; one son, J C <strong>Gunn</strong>, at home; one<br />

daughter, Evelyn of Baltimore, one grandchild and one brother, Houston <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Chattanooga. Burial Forest Hill Cemetery, Chattanooga.<br />

Clarence <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Clarence Roosevelt <strong>Gunn</strong>, 61, of 245 College Park Drive, Apt. 14, died Sunday, October 23,


1993, in the Danville Regional Medical Center. Born May 23, 1932, in Pittsylvania County,<br />

he was the son of Walter <strong>Gunn</strong> and Annie Echols <strong>Gunn</strong>. He was married to Luella <strong>Gunn</strong>.<br />

In addition to his wife of the residence, survivors include three sons, Jacky <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Danville, Cal <strong>Gunn</strong> and C. J. <strong>Gunn</strong>, both of Alexandria; four daughters, Bea Dennis of<br />

Richmond, Diane <strong>Gunn</strong> and Pam Keith, both of Alexandria, and Amy Adams of Danville;<br />

four brothers, Willie <strong>Gunn</strong> of Danville, Charlie <strong>Gunn</strong> and Jace <strong>Gunn</strong>, both of Ringgold,<br />

and Ernest <strong>Gunn</strong> of Baltimore; three sisters, Catherine Motley and Helena Farmer, both of<br />

Blairs, and Odris Grasty of Philadephia. The funeral will be conducted 1 p.m. Thursday at<br />

Kentuck Baptist Church by the Rev. Jesse Fitz. Burial will be in the church cemetery. The<br />

body may be viewed 4-8 tonight at Cunningham & Hughes Funeral Home. The family will<br />

receive friends at the residence<br />

Clarence R. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

GUNN - Died at a local hospital, Thursday, May 9, 1968, Clarence R. <strong>Gunn</strong> of 3008-D<br />

Ellwood Ave. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Dora <strong>Gunn</strong>; one stepdaughter, Mrs. O. H.<br />

Cooke. The remains rest at the Joseph W. Bliley Funeral Home, Third and Marshall Sts.,<br />

where services will be held Monday at 10 a.m. Interment in Hollywood. Richmond Times<br />

Dispatch (VA) Sat. 5-11-1968 (John and Sarah Scherer <strong>Gunn</strong> descendant - Richmond, Va)<br />

Clarence W. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Lun. Tobaccoman Buried on Saturday - Published July 4, 1957 Blackstone Courier<br />

Record- Funeral services were held at 2:00 P. M. Saturday for Clarence Ware <strong>Gunn</strong>, wellto-do<br />

Kenbridge Virginia farmer and warehouseman, who died last Thursday at his home<br />

there. Burial was in Kenbridge Cemetery. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was one of the largest tobacco farmers<br />

in Lunenburg County and with his sons, operated the Dixie Lee bright tobacco sales<br />

warehouse in Kenbridge. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Zenna H. <strong>Gunn</strong>; five sons, E. C.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Falls Church, B. W. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Blackstone and A. O., M. A. and R. R. <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Kenbridge; three daughters, Mrs. Paul McCall of Hopewell, Mrs. L. A. Weaver of Colonial<br />

Heights and Mrs. Avie Ann <strong>Gunn</strong> of High Point, N.C.; two brothers, A. E. <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Reidsville, N.C., and P. S. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Greensboro, N.C.; two sisters, Mrs. Zela G. Strader and<br />

Mrs. E. R. Lemmons of Reidsville and 16 grandchildren (Thomas and Susannah Burnett<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> descendant)<br />

M. Clarice <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

88, of Mount Carmel Church Road, Reidsville, NC., died Wednesday, Nov. Nov. 17, 1993,<br />

at Annie Penn Memorial Hospital. Funeral will be at 11 a.m. Friday at Happy Home<br />

United Church of Christ. Burial will be in Mount Carmel United Methodist Church<br />

cemetery. A native of Rockingham County, she was a graduate of Elon College, a retired<br />

school teacher in the Reidsville City Schools, and a member of Happy Home United<br />

Methodist Church. Surviving are brothers, Ed A. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Reidsville, Marvin L. <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Asheville, three nephews; one niece. The family will receive friends 7-8:30 tonight at<br />

Wilkerson Funeral Home. Memorial contributions may be made to Happy Home United<br />

Methodist Church, 6995 N. C. 700, Ruffin, N.C. 27326 or Mount Carmel Church Cemetery<br />

Fund, Mount Carmel Church Road, Reidsville, N.C. 27320


Clarissa <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

age 52, passed away on October 31, 2007 after a courageous battle with cancer. She was a<br />

loving daughter, sister, wife, mother and friend. She was preceded in death by her mother,<br />

Sylvia Valenzuela. Clarissa is survived by her best friend and husband, David; her<br />

precious children, Taylor and Kayla; her father, Oscar Valenzuela, Sr. and his wife, Luz;<br />

her brothers, Oscar Jr. (Sandra), Omar (Rose), Oracio (Lydia), and sister-in-law, Kathy<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>; and numerous nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends. The family wishes to thank Dr.<br />

Stephen Kalter, his staff, and VISTA Care Hospice for their compassionate care of<br />

Clarissa. God saw you getting tired, a cure not meant to be, so He put His arms around you<br />

and whispered, Come with Me. The family will receive friends at Community Bible Church<br />

from 6:00 to 7:00 P.M. on Friday, November 2, 2007. Celebration of Life Friday, November<br />

2, 2007 7:00 pm - Community Bible Church 2477 N. Loop, 1604 East San Antonio, Texas.<br />

Graveside service Saturday, November 3, 2007 10:00 am, Hill County, Memorial Gardens,<br />

11700 Highway 46 West<br />

Clarita M. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

1959-2008 - Clarita "Claire" Mamaril <strong>Gunn</strong> was born into this world on January 15, 1959<br />

in Naguilian, La Union, Philippines, and after battling Cancer for over 16 years, Our Lord<br />

God granted her eternal rest and everlasting peace on May 4, 2008. In her lifetime she gave<br />

of herself unconditionally and selflessly to everything she set her mind to do. She served the<br />

world as a beautiful, loving and strong wife, mother, daughter, sister, and friend. She<br />

served society as a hardworking Registered Nurse and Director of Nursing, as well as the<br />

President of different organizations around California including University of Baguio<br />

Alumni Association, NADONA, Lompoc Filipino American Club, and as a member of the<br />

American Cancer Society. In her earlier years she showed her amazing intelligence and<br />

scholar in the Philippines, as well as having served her country as a U.S. Army Nurse. Her<br />

family and friends enjoyed and will forever remember her beautiful smile, her zest for life,<br />

her hard working and fighting spirit, her unconditional love and her unparalleled strength<br />

and tenacity. She served as a child of God by attending the Queen of Angels Church in<br />

Lompoc, and never hesitated to pray to Him and ask for his help, mercy, and love. Her<br />

Love, life, and legacy will always be carried on and remembered by her loved ones and by<br />

all those who her spirit was able to touch. She is survived in death by her forever loving<br />

and grateful husband Gerry, her sons Scott, Sean, and Sherwin, her nephew and adopted<br />

son John, her parents Luz and Noly Mamaril of Lompoc, as well as her brothers Gil and<br />

Edgar Mamaril, and her sisters Ofelia Sales, Corazon Gamboa , and Joan Guerrero of the<br />

Philippines.Funeral services will be held 10 a.m. Saturday May 10, 2008 at Queen of Angels<br />

Church, 3495 Rucker Road, in Lompoc followed by the service and burial at Lompoc<br />

Evergreen Cemetery. A reception will be held in her honor at the Queen of Angels Parish<br />

Hall following the services.<br />

Claude <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

age 62, of Lawrenceville, GA passed away on Sunday, March 29, 2009. Arrangements by<br />

Gregory B. Levett & Sons Funeral Home Gwinnett Chapel, 770-338-5558<br />

Claude M.<strong>Gunn</strong>


97, Olathe, Kan., formerly of Grain Valley, died Thursday, Dec. 28, 2000, at his sons home<br />

in Olathe. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born Aug. 21, 1903, in St. Joseph, Mo., the son of Andrew J. and<br />

Barbara Graff <strong>Gunn</strong>. He married Helen L. Henel on Oct. 22, 1938. He was an architect for<br />

Byers and <strong>Gunn</strong> Architects until his retirement. He was preceded in death by his wife,<br />

Helen <strong>Gunn</strong>, on June 27, 1999, and a sister in December 1999. His survivors include two<br />

sons, William <strong>Gunn</strong>, Kansas City, and Robert <strong>Gunn</strong>, Olathe; a daughter, Deborah<br />

Poindexter, Prairie Village, Kan.; a sister, Virginia Schultz, St. Joseph, Mo.; four<br />

grandchildren, Lara Poindexter, Jared Poindexter, Aron <strong>Gunn</strong> and Barbara <strong>Gunn</strong>; and<br />

three nieces and two nephews. Funeral services will be 11 a.m. Saturday at Royer Funeral<br />

Home, Grain Valley. Burial in Valley Memorial Gardens, Grain Valley. Visitation is from<br />

10 until 11 a.m. Saturday at the chapel.<br />

Claude W. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Colonial Heights, Va. - Claude Wilton <strong>Gunn</strong>, 78, died Wednesday 7-26-1979 in a<br />

Petersburg Hospital. Funeral will be 11 a.m. Monday at 3. E. L. Small Funeral Chapel.<br />

Burial will be in Petersburg Cemetery.He was a native of Rockingham County, N.C. He<br />

was the son of the late Jones <strong>Gunn</strong> and Eva Moore <strong>Gunn</strong>. Survivors are wife, Mrs. Bessie<br />

Sutphin <strong>Gunn</strong>; daughters, Miss Carolyn <strong>Gunn</strong> of the home, Mrs. Bettie Phillips of Norfolk,<br />

Mrs. Diane Baker of Colonial Heights; sons, Wade <strong>Gunn</strong> of Falls Church, Kenneth <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

of Rt. 1, Madison, Harold <strong>Gunn</strong> of El Paso, Texas, Leonard, John, Mac, Lewis and Jimmy<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Colonial Heights; brothers, Arnie M. and R. Early <strong>Gunn</strong> of Reidsville. The family<br />

will be at the funeral home 7-8 p.m. Saturday and 2-5 p.m. Sunday.(Thomas and Susannah<br />

Burnett <strong>Gunn</strong> descendant)<br />

Claude Winston <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Sun Herald, The (Biloxi, MS) - February 24, 2000 - Funeral: 10 a.m. Saturday at Grace<br />

Chapel Baptist Church in Brooklyn, Miss. LUMBERTON --- Mr. Claude Winston <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

80, died Tuesday, Feb. 22, 2000, in Collins. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a retired businessman and an<br />

Army veteran of World War II. He was a member of Grace Chapel Baptist Church.<br />

Survivors include his wife, Sylvia Jean Bounds <strong>Gunn</strong> of Lumberton; two sons, Samuel<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Wetumpka, Ala., and Anthony Lee <strong>Gunn</strong> of Palm Dale, Calif.; three daughters,<br />

Sherry Elaine <strong>Gunn</strong> Holley of Wetumpka, Sandra Louise <strong>Gunn</strong> Griffin of Smyrna, Ga.,<br />

and Ava Paulene <strong>Gunn</strong> of Senatobia; two sisters, Betty Lucille <strong>Gunn</strong> Marinez of Metairie,<br />

La., and Nell <strong>Gunn</strong> of Kenner, La.; two brothers, Robert McKinleyn <strong>Gunn</strong> of Pass<br />

Christian, and Curtis Dwight <strong>Gunn</strong> of Long Beach; nine grandchildren; and three greatgrandchildren.<br />

Visitation will be from 6 to 9 p.m. Friday at White Funeral Home in<br />

Lumberton. A service will be at 10 a.m. Saturday at Grace Chapel Baptist Church in<br />

Brooklyn, Miss., where friends may call one hour before service time. A graveside service<br />

will follow at 1:30 p.m. at Hebron Cemetery. (Reuben and Mary Goforth <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Claudy <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Waelder, Gonzales Co., Texas., April 23.1895 - Mr. Claudy <strong>Gunn</strong>, aged 19 years, died last<br />

night. (John and Susan <strong>Gunn</strong> of Roberson County, NC descendant)<br />

Clay Everette <strong>Gunn</strong>


Reidsville, NC - Clay Everette <strong>Gunn</strong> 61, of Route 8 died Tuesday at Annie Penn Memorial<br />

Hospital after a brief illness. Funeral will be 4 p.m. Thursday at Sharon Baptist Church.<br />

He was a native of Rockingham County, a self-employed salesman and a World War II<br />

veteran. He was a member of the Board of Directors of Rockingham County<br />

Crimestoppers, a member of the Board of Directors of American Legion Baseball Club and<br />

a special deputy with the Rockingham County Sheriff"s Dept. Surviving are wife, Mrs.<br />

Ruth Weaver <strong>Gunn</strong>; daughters, Mrs. Larry (Doris) Lovings of Greensboro, Mrs. Ronald<br />

(Barbara) May of Burlington; stepdaughters, Mrs. Ed (Marie) Norris of Dallas, Texas,<br />

Mrs. J. R. (Anne) Jackson of Dunn; brother, Paul <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr. of Summerfield; nine<br />

grandchildren. The family will be at Citty Funeral Home 7-9 p.m. today, other times at the<br />

home. Greensboro Daily <strong>New</strong>s, NC Wed. 5-23-1984 (Thomas and Susannah Burnett <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

descendant)<br />

Clayton Edward <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

died in the crash of a commerial air liner near Decoto on August 24, 1951. The <strong>Gunn</strong> estate<br />

in Alameda County, California is appraised at $730,887.09 including deposits in both the<br />

Oakland Bank ($500,000) and the Pacific national Bank in $101,000. He owned ranches<br />

and other holdings in Nevada. Oregon, and Montana valued at more the $1,000,000.00.<br />

Surviving as beneficiaries are his wife, Leah G. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Santa Rosa, and three children.<br />

Clem Oliver <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr.<br />

The Reverend Clem Oliver <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr. of Hendersonville, NC and formerly of Danvers, MA,<br />

died Friday, July 17, 2009.A native of Fort Barrancas, FL, he was born April 25, 1922 to<br />

the late Clem and Hazel <strong>Gunn</strong> and was raised in Georgia.Clem was a veteran of WWII,<br />

serving three and a half years with the Army Air Corps in the Pacific Theater. He<br />

graduated Georgia Tech in 1948 and worked for General Electric for thirty years. An avid<br />

sailor, Clem competed in several long distance ocean races.After his retirement, Clem<br />

attended the Episcopal Theological Seminary in Cambridge, MA. He was ordained as a<br />

Priest in <strong>New</strong>foundland, Canada and served parishes there and at Saint Andrews in<br />

Canton, NC, Saint Georges in Asheville, NC and Calvary Episcopal in Fletcher, NC.Clem is<br />

survived by his wife, Lucy; one sister, Beverly Patrick, of Atlanta, GA; three daughters,<br />

Mary Seger and her husband, Bill, of <strong>New</strong> Ipswich, NH, Beverly Rossman and her<br />

husband, Howard of Northbrook, IL and Virginia Coulson and her husband Greg of<br />

Danvers, MA; two sons, David <strong>Gunn</strong> and his wife, Nancy, of Richmond, VA and Kirk<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> and his wife, Jan, of Annapolis, MD as well as eight grandchildren.A memorial<br />

service will be held at 2:00 PM on Tuesday, July 21, 2009, at Calvary Episcopal Church in<br />

Fletcher, NC officiated by the Reverend Victor Mansfield.In lieu of flowers, remembrances<br />

may be made to Calvary Episcopal Church, 44 Cherry Street, Danvers, MA 01923 or to<br />

Calvary Episcopal Church, PO Box 187, Fletcher, NC 28732.<br />

Clementine <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Robertsdale, Alabama - Clementine gunn 68 of Fairburn, Georgia and a former resident of<br />

Robertsdale, died June 21, 1988. She was a native of Escambia County, Florida. Services<br />

will be Thursday at 10 am in Mack Funeral Home, Robertsdale. Burial in Bethel Baptist<br />

Cemetery Elsanor. Survivors include her daughters Patricia Ross and Christina Taylor


oth of Atlanta; and Doris Smith and Betty Sue Faston of Mobile; Sisters opal Gladd and<br />

Claudia harp and brother Albert Boutwell of Mobile.<br />

Clemens Earl <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

was an investment banker who took his job seriously but not so seriously that he couldn't<br />

throw in a joke for good measure. He was a fabulous joke teller," said his former business<br />

partner, Albert Augustus. They were partners in Ball Burge & Kraus, which merged into<br />

Prescott Ball & Turben in 1973. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 84, died Sunday in Petoskey, Mich. He had<br />

cancer. He was founder and president of <strong>Gunn</strong> Carey & Roulston, which was the<br />

predecessor of Ball Burge & Kraus. He was a former president of the Cleveland Stock<br />

Exchange, vice chairman of the Midwest Stock Exchange and president of the Cleveland<br />

Security Traders Association and the Bond Club of Cleveland. He was a master bridge<br />

player but "golfed only when he had to," according to Augustus. In 1970, Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

retired to Mackinac Island, Mich., where he later became mayor. He and his wife, Ida D.,<br />

kept a winter home in Petoskey. Two years ago, they were hit by a car on a Petoskey street<br />

and were hospitalized for months. His survivors, besides his wife, are daughters, Ida of<br />

Aspen, Colo., Katherine of Sante Fe, N.M., and Mary of Boston; son, Clemens Jr. of Sante<br />

Fe, N.M.; six grandchildren; and one great-grandchild. There will be no services.<br />

Published 2-2-1992<br />

Cleo P. <strong>Gunn</strong> -<br />

82 of Peoria, IL, passed into eternal life with Christ, after a wonderful and loving life, at<br />

12:47 a.m. on Friday, August 25, 2006 at home. Cleo was born on December 13, 1923 in<br />

Bradford, IL, daughter of Albert and Hazel Liggett Kopp. She married Kenneth "Kenny"<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> on October 16, 1946 at First United Methodist Church in Peoria. He survives. She is<br />

also survived by her daughter, Sandra (Gary) Dutro of West Peoria, IL; son, Jerry (Cindy)<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Metamora, IL; four grandchildren; six great grandchildren; and her sister,<br />

Evalyn Thompson of Marengo, IL. Her parents and two brothers, Gale and Ed Kopp,<br />

preceded her in death. Cleo was loved as a wife, mother, grandmother, and great<br />

grandmother, cherished as a faithful and loving friend and admired as an artist and<br />

seamstress. She compiled and published a book on painting and enjoyed golf. She played<br />

on several leagues in Peoria and Daphne, AL, where she and her husband enjoyed<br />

retirement for eighteen years. Cleo was a member of Bible Study Fellowship, an<br />

international, non-denominational Bible study that meets in Peoria. She was active in her<br />

church"s Prayer Ministry, Adult Sunday School Class, Women"s Circle, Bible Study and<br />

many service projects. She was the author of a book of daily prayers and was known for<br />

her strong faith in God. She was a member of the Daphne United Methodist Church, until<br />

2005, when she returned to Peoria and joined the First United Methodist Church of Peoria.<br />

Funeral services will be held at 5 p.m. on Wednesday, August 30, 2006 at her church in<br />

downtown Peoria, with the Rev. Vonna Lou Larson officiating. Visitation will be held from<br />

3:30 to 5. Interment will be held at Lutheran Cemetery in Peoria. Memorial contributions<br />

may be made to Methodist Hospice Services at 221 NE Glen Oak Ave. Peoria, IL 61636-<br />

0002, St. Jude Mid-West Affiliate or to the charity of the donor"s choice. Arrangements are<br />

entrusted to CLARY FUNERAL CONSULTANTS in Peoria.


Cleo Scott <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

of Port St. Joe died Monday in Panama City. The service will be at 11 a.m. today at First<br />

Baptist Church in Port St. Joe, with burial at Magnolia Cemetery in Apalachicola. A native<br />

of Apalachicola, she had lived in Port St. Joe since 1940. She and her late husband operated<br />

E.F. <strong>Gunn</strong> Construction. She was a charter member of St. Joseph Bay Country Club and a<br />

member of First Baptist Church in Port St. Joe. She is survived by two brothers, Fred Scott<br />

of Panama City and Jerry Scott of Tallahassee; two sisters, Erma S. Creel of Port St. Joe<br />

and Juanita Sturman of Odessa, Texas; and two grandchildren. (W.P. Comforter Funeral<br />

Home in Port St. Joe, 904-227-1818.) Published Feb 1, 1997 Tallahassee Democrat.<br />

Cleola V. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Funeral services for Cleola V. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 85, of 217 Lester Ave., Finlay, Ohio will be held at<br />

1:30 p.m. Thursday at Kirkpatrick-Behnke Funeral Home, the Rev. Richard Pettit<br />

officiating. Burial will be in Maple Grove Cemetery. Visitation will be held from 2-4 and 7-<br />

9 p.m. today at the funeral home. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> died at 10:55 p.m. Monday, Aug. 10, 1998 in<br />

the emergency room of Blanchard Valley Regional Health Center. She was born May 18,<br />

1913 in Arlington to John and Cora (Houdeshell) Weber. She married "<strong>Gunn</strong>y" <strong>Gunn</strong> on<br />

June 26, 1937, and he died Jan. 1, 1987. Surviving are a son, David L. of Findlay; and three<br />

grandchildren. She was preceded in death by two brothers, Orlin and Warren Weber;and<br />

an infant sister. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a homemaker and 20 year employee of the former Petries"<br />

ladies clothing store. She was a member of Central Church of Christ and a life member of<br />

Beta Sigma Phi sorority. She graduated from Arlington High School and was a member of<br />

its first marching band.<br />

Claudia B. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

75, of Birmingham, AL, passed away April 22, 2010. Funeral service will be Saturday, May<br />

1st at 11:00 a.m. at Tabernacle Baptist Church with burial in Dynasty Garden. Rev.<br />

Christopher Hamlin officiating. Eastside Funeral Home directing.<br />

Claudia E. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

of Moon, Va, died Wednesday September 14, 1988 in Riverside Convalescent Center -<br />

Matthews. She was a member of Salem United Methodist Church and a retired<br />

Receptionist for the Hermitage Methodist Retirement Home in Richmond, Va. She is<br />

survived by two grandsons, Stanley E. Payne III of Cobbs Creek, Va and Tommy Payne of<br />

Moon, Va.; five great-grandchildren. Funeral will be held 2 p.m. Saturday at Foster<br />

Faulkner Funeral Home, Matthews, Va. Burial will follow in Milford Cemetery, Moon,<br />

Va.Richmond Times Dispatch (VA) Fri. 9-16-1988.<br />

Cleo <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

age 85, of Ennis, Texas, died Tuesday, February 8, 2005, in Ennis, Texas . She is survived<br />

by: Daughter & Son-in-law-Josephine & Charlie Vrzalik of Ennis, Texas, Son & Daughterin-law-Edgar(Buddy)<br />

& Jackie <strong>Gunn</strong> of Richland, Texas, Son & Daughter-in-law-John &<br />

Cathy <strong>Gunn</strong> of Cedar Creek Lake, Texas Sister-Lorene Crutchfield of Dallas, Texas.<br />

Arrangements are being handled by Corley Funeral Home, Corsicana, Texas, where the<br />

family will receive friends from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM Thursday, February 10, 2005. Funeral


service will be at Corley Funeral Home Chapel at 10:00 AM Friday, February 11, 2005 ,<br />

Bro. Bill Honea officiating. Interment will be atRichland Cemetery in Richland, Texas.<br />

Clifford C. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Clifford C. <strong>Gunn</strong> 79 of 16 W. 15 th Street died Friday August 7, 1970 at the Anniston<br />

Memorial Hospital after a short Illness. Funeral services are scheduled for 2:30 pm<br />

Saturday at the Glen Addie Baptist Church with the Rev. Gerald Clark and the Rev.<br />

Franklin Carter officiating. Burial will be in Forestlawn Gardens with Gray Brown<br />

Service Mortuary directing. Survivors include his wife, Lena <strong>Gunn</strong> of Anniston three sons;<br />

William H. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Tampa, Florida; Frank A. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Anniston; Carl E. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Chula<br />

Vista, California; two daughters; mrs. Rosa Lee Norris and Mrs. Mary Lou Thomas, both<br />

of Anniston; a sister Mattie Lindsey of Anniston; 16 grandchildren; nine great<br />

grandchildren. He was a native of Cartersville, Georgia and had been a resident of<br />

Anniston for the past 69 years. He was a retired employee of Emory Foundry. The body<br />

will remain at the funeral home until one hour prior to services.<br />

Clifford C. "Pistol" <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

86, of VAn Buren, Arkansas died Saturday, June 20, 1998, at a local hospital. He was a<br />

retired investor and businessman, he was a developer of the Cloverleaf Shopping Center in<br />

Van Buren. He was also on the board of directors of several life insurance companies and<br />

several security companies. He was a member of the First Baptist Church, where he served<br />

as deacon and Sunday school teacher. He was a member of the VAn Buren Hall of Fame<br />

and a former school board member. Many will remember him when he played for the<br />

Kibler Eagles. Memorial services were held at 11 a.m. Wednesday in First Baptist Church<br />

of Van Buren with a private burial before the service at Gracelawn Cemetery under the<br />

direction of Ocker Funeral Home of Van Buren. He is survived by his wife, Eddie; two<br />

daughters; one son-in-law, Jean; one son; two sisters; four devoted sisters-in-law, Louise,<br />

Dorothy, Robbie, and Adibeth; his caregiver Evelyn; one brother; six grandchildren; and<br />

four great-grandchildren. Honorary pallbearers were members of the adult Sunday school<br />

class of First Baptist Church. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions maya be made to<br />

First Baptist Church, 1121 East Main Street, Van Buren, AR 72956.Well done, thou good<br />

and faithful servant; Thous hast been faithful..Enter Thou into the joy of the Lord.<br />

Matthew 25:21<br />

Clifford Paul <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Clifford Paul <strong>Gunn</strong> Sr., of Charles Town, Maryland, died at the Washington County<br />

Hospital Monday morning at 8:20 on October 3, 1960 after an illness of 18 days, aged 63.<br />

He was born in Roanoke Ala and was a retired engineer draftsman for the Central<br />

Manufacturing Company in Roanoke. He was a member of the Methodist Church, in<br />

Marietta, Georgia, the Masonic Lodge and Shrine in Altanta. He was veteran of World<br />

War I. Besides his wife, Reubena MaKee <strong>Gunn</strong>, he is survived by a daughter, Mrs.<br />

Dorothy Wilson, Charles Town, and sons Clifford P. <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr. Miami, and Philip <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

Columbia, nine grandchildren also survive.<br />

Clifton C. "Cliff “ <strong>Gunn</strong>


52, of Blackstone, Va., passed away suddenly at home on Monday, January 3, 2011. He was<br />

predeceased by his father, B. W. <strong>Gunn</strong>. Cliff is survived by his wife, Helen; three children,<br />

Andrew Clifton <strong>Gunn</strong> (Deidre) of Birmingham, Ala., Theresa Rose <strong>Gunn</strong> and Sterling<br />

Bernard <strong>Gunn</strong>, both of Blackstone; his mother, Ida Swann <strong>Gunn</strong> of Blackstone; grandson,<br />

John Ballard <strong>Gunn</strong> of Alabama; sister, Debbee Dzendzel (Dennis) of Richmond; brother,<br />

Bill <strong>Gunn</strong> (Dianne) of Blackstone; and two nieces, Jessica Randolph of Blackstone and<br />

Allison Hurley of Crewe. A celebration of life funeral service will be held 6 p.m.<br />

Wednesday, January 5, 2011 at Nottoway Middle School Auditorium. The family will<br />

receive friends following the service until 8 p.m. in the auditorium. Graveside burial<br />

services will be held 11 a.m. Thursday, January 6, 2011 at Crestview Memorial Park,<br />

LaCrosse, Va. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Blackstone<br />

Recreation Association, P.O. Box 421, Blackstone, Va. 23824. Joseph McMillian Funeral<br />

Home near Blackstone, tendered services. Condolences and registry available at<br />

www.mcmillianfuneralhome.com. (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> Descendant)<br />

Clinton F. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Clinton F. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Decatur, Ga. died October 31, 2002. He is survived by his wife, Mrs.<br />

Willie Mae <strong>Gunn</strong>; brothers, Mr. Ollie Ray <strong>Gunn</strong> of Decatur, Mr. Homer Lee <strong>Gunn</strong>; and<br />

sisters, Mrs. Frances Howard and Mrs. Ruth Glisman, all of Covington. Funeral services<br />

will be held in the chapel of A. S. Turner & Sons at 2 p.m. Saturday, Dr. Perry Ginn<br />

officiating. Interment Dawn Memorial Park. A. S. Turner & Sons<br />

Clyde <strong>Gunn</strong>, Sr.<br />

MOBILE COUNTY, Ala Clyde <strong>Gunn</strong> Sr. Clyde Gray <strong>Gunn</strong> Sr., a native of Silver Cross,<br />

Ala., and a longtime resident of Grand Bay, died Monday at a family home. He was 88.<br />

Survivors include his wife, Sallie L. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Grand Bay; one daughter, Barbara Harris of<br />

Colorado Springs, Colo.; one son, Clyde <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr. of Butler, Ga.; one sister, Velma Walker<br />

of Semmes; four stepchildren; numerous grandchildren; great-grandchildren; and greatgreat-grandchildren.<br />

Visitation is set for today from 11 a.m. until the 1 p.m. funeral at Pine<br />

Crest Funeral Home on Dauphin Island Parkway. Burial will follow in Pine Crest<br />

Cemetery. 10-21-2006 Press Register, Mobile Alabama<br />

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Clyde Gray <strong>Gunn</strong>, Sr.,<br />

Age 88 a native of Silver Cross in Washington County, AL and longtime resident of Grand<br />

Bay, AL died Monday, October 16, 2006 at his residence. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was preceded in death<br />

by his parents: William Thomas and Dee Josephine Sanderson <strong>Gunn</strong>; and two brothers:<br />

William B. and Walter O. <strong>Gunn</strong>. Survivors include his wife, Sallie L. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Grand Bay,<br />

AL; one daughter, Barbara Harris (Richard) of Colorado Springs, CO; one son, Clyde G.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr. (Sue) of Butler, GA; one sister, Velma <strong>Gunn</strong> Henson Walker (Jerry) of Semmes,<br />

AL; four stepchildren: Frances, David, Patricia, and Marshall George; numerous<br />

grandchildren, great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren; many nieces, nephews,<br />

other relatives and friends. The family will receive friends Saturday, October 21, 2006 from<br />

11 a.m. until 1 p.m. at Pine Crest Funeral Home. The service will begin at 1 p.m. in the<br />

funeral home chapel. Interment will be in Pine Crest Cemetery. An online guestbook may<br />

be signed at www.pinecrestfuneralhome.com. Arrangements by Pine Crest Funerals and


Cremations, 1939 Dauphin Island Parkway, Mobile, AL 251-478-5227(James and Sarah<br />

Atchinson <strong>Gunn</strong> descendant-Washington County, Alabama)<br />

Clyde <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, Clyde Jr., 62, of West Palm Beach, Florida, died Tuesday, Jan 16, 2007. Palms West<br />

Funeral Home and Crematory, Royal Palm Beach. Funeral Tuesday. Published in The<br />

Palm Beach Post on 1/20/2007.<br />

Clyde H. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

CLYDE H. GUNN, 76, died Sunday. Graveside service, 11 a.m. Wednesday, Westview<br />

Cemetery; White Columns Chapel, Mableton. Published in The Atlanta Journal-<br />

Constitution on 3/15/2004<br />

Clyde <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Clyde <strong>Gunn</strong>, 59,, of Rt. 4, Thompsonville, Illinois, was dead on arrival at 12:30 p.m.,<br />

Saturday, Dec. 20, 1975, at the Union Hospital in West Frankfort. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> had been<br />

under a doctor's care. He was born Oct. 26, 1916 in Thompsonville to L.A, and Goldie<br />

Lockman <strong>Gunn</strong>. He married Ella Mae Beers in Benton in 1936. ; Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a janitor<br />

and custodian for several businesses in West Frankfort. He was a member of the Apostolic<br />

Faith Assembly Church in West Frankfort. He is survived by his wife at home and his<br />

mother, also of Thompsonville; a son Louis <strong>Gunn</strong> of West Frankfort; three daughters,<br />

Bessie <strong>Gunn</strong> at home and Judy Becker and ,Sheriley Towle, both of Johnston City; seven<br />

grandchildren; and two brothers,, Paul mid Frank <strong>Gunn</strong>, both of Thompsonville. His<br />

father died hi 1967, a daughter, Clydie Mae, in 1940 and a son, William, in 1939. Services<br />

will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the Parker-Reedy Funeral Home in West Frankfort, with the<br />

Rev. James Johnson officiating. Burial will be in the Tower Heights Cemetery; in West<br />

Frankfort: Friends may call at the - funeral home after 6 pm Monday.<br />

Clyde <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

DANVILLE, Va. - Clyde W. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 50, of 224 Wilkerson Road, died Tuesday, Sept. 28,<br />

1999, at Danville Regional Medical Center. Born Feb. 11, 1949, in Pittsylvania County, he<br />

was the son of James C. <strong>Gunn</strong> and Nadye Smith <strong>Gunn</strong>. He was a laborer with Dan River,<br />

Inc. In addition to his mother of the residence, survivors include one daughter, Vickie<br />

Stamps of the residence; one brother, Larry <strong>Gunn</strong> of Philadelphia; and one sister, Elsie<br />

Terrance of Detroit. A funeral will be 1 p.m. Saturday at Cunningham and Hughes Funeral<br />

Home with the Rev. Delaware Clark officiating. Interment will be in Highland Burial Park.<br />

A viewing will be 4-8 p.m. Friday at the funeral home. The family will receive friends at the<br />

residence.<br />

Clyde T. <strong>Gunn</strong> Sr.<br />

NORFOLK - Clyde Trinkle <strong>Gunn</strong> Sr., 55, of 3309 Lyons Ave., a native of Blackstone and<br />

the husband of Mrs. Marion Hailey <strong>Gunn</strong>, died Saturday in Leigh Memorial Hospital. He<br />

was the son of Mrs. Annie Mae Crowder <strong>Gunn</strong> of Crewe. He was retired from Royal Silver<br />

and was an Army veteran of World War II. He was a Baptist. Other survivors include two<br />

daughters, Mrs. Sherri D <strong>Gunn</strong> Roche of Sligo, N.C., and Miss Terri Lynne <strong>Gunn</strong> of


Norfolk; a son, Clyde T. <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr. of Norfolk; and four grandchildren. A funeral will be<br />

held Wednesday at 2 p.m. in Smith & Williams Funeral Home, Norfolk, Norfolk Chapel,<br />

by Dr. Walker N. Stockburger. Burial will be in Forest Lawn Cemetery. The family will be<br />

at the funeral home Tuesday from 7:30 to 9 p.m., and at his home (Feb 17, 1979)(James<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> Sr.and Elizabeth descendant - James <strong>Gunn</strong>, Sr., s/o Thomas and Sarah Boatwright<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>)<br />

Cody James <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

17, died on Monday, Aug. 9, 2010, of drowning Ladsmith, Wi. Cody is survived by his<br />

parents James and Andrea; his two sisters Faith and Jordan; his maternal grandparents<br />

John and Linda Shearer of Sheldon; his paternal grandparents Darrell and Jacqueline<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Sheldon; his paternal great-grandmother Loretta Nelson of Bruce; and his aunts,<br />

uncles cousins and friends. A memorial service for Cody will be held on Friday, Aug. 13, at<br />

1 p.m. at the Flambeau High School with his grandmother, Rev. Linda Shearer officiating.<br />

Colin "Ben" <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

a Westport, Conn., attorney, died Sept. 27 in Redding. He was Born March 10, 1921, in<br />

<strong>New</strong> York City, he graduated from Mount Herman Preparatory School in 1940. He first<br />

moved to Westport at the age of nine and lived there sporadically until settling in Westport<br />

with his wife, Mary, in 1952. He received a bachelor's degree from Dartmouth College in<br />

1946 and his juris doctorate from University of Connecticut School of Law in 1952. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

was a member of the student board of editors of the Connecticut Law Journal and was<br />

admitted to the bar in June of 1952. He also attended Harvard Business School, <strong>New</strong> York<br />

University and Yale University and received an honorary degree from the University of<br />

Bridgeport in 1994. He was senior partner of <strong>Gunn</strong>, Godfrey and Allison, a law firm he<br />

founded in Westport in 1956. During his career, <strong>Gunn</strong> was director and general counsel of<br />

R.C. Bigelow Inc., general counsel of the Educational Foundation of America and general<br />

counsel of Brooks Community <strong>New</strong>spapers Inc. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a former chair of the board for<br />

The Nature Center in Westport, Norwalk Hospital and the University of Bridgeport. He<br />

was also a trustee of Norwalk Hospital, University of Bridgeport and the Palisades<br />

Foundation. He enlisted in the Coast Guard in 1941 and served in the North Atlantic on a<br />

sub-chaser. After being swept overboard, he transferred to the Navy and attended Yale<br />

and Dartmouth, achieving the rank of ensign and then lieutenant J.G. in the naval reserve.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> was a member of Kiwanis, Saugatuck Congregational Church, the Nature Center,<br />

Yale Club, Eastman Golf Club and the <strong>New</strong> England Senior Friendship Cup Tennis team.<br />

He especially enjoyed spending time at his vacation home in <strong>New</strong> Hampshire with family<br />

and friends. He is survived by his wife of 64 years, Mary Hunter <strong>Gunn</strong>; three children,<br />

John Hunter (Anne) <strong>Gunn</strong>, of <strong>New</strong> York City, David Oliver (Debra) <strong>Gunn</strong>, of Fairfield,<br />

Susan <strong>Gunn</strong> (Michael) Bromley, of Westport; five grandchildren and three stepgrandchildren.<br />

He was predeceased by his twin brother, John; his parents, Arthur Stanley<br />

and Olga Rosemund Neidlinger; and an aunt, Eleanor <strong>Gunn</strong> Ruttenber, who raised him<br />

after the death of his parents. A memorial service will be held at 3 p.m. Friday, Oct. 19 at<br />

Greens Farms Congregational Church in Westport. Harding Funeral Home in Westport is<br />

handling arrangements. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a lifelong believer in the importance of a quality


education. In his honor, the family asks that donations be made to an educational<br />

institution.<br />

Colin J. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Major Colin J. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 53 of 29 Greenridge Court, Lake Oswego, Oregon, died Sunday, Oct<br />

29, 1971 after an illness of cancer, suffering for seven months. He was born march 1, 1918<br />

at Fort Doge, Iowa. He is survived by his wife Dorothy J; sons, Stephen, a US Navy pilot,<br />

and David of Lake Oswego; a daughter Elizabeth of Lake Oswego, and his parents, Mr.<br />

And Mrs. Marcus <strong>Gunn</strong> of Portland, Oregon and a sister Katherine <strong>Gunn</strong> Carle of<br />

Portland; brothers, M. Stewart of Walthill, Nebraaka and Howard E. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Watertown,<br />

S. D.<br />

Colleen Goff <strong>Gunn</strong> Arrant<br />

Colleen Goff Arrant, 76, died Monday January 31, 2005, at her home, surrounded by her<br />

loving family. She was born June 8, 1928, in Minersville, Utah, to Lorin Elisha Goff and<br />

Ethel Louise Booth. She married Quentin <strong>Gunn</strong> in 1943 in Las Vegas, Nevada. They were<br />

later divorced. On June 23, 1951, Colleen married Van Hiriam Arrant in Las Vegas,<br />

Nevada. The marriage was later solemnized in the Ogden LDS Temple. Van died December<br />

30, 1996. After moving several places around the country, they settled in Sunset, Utah, and<br />

raised their family. Colleen was an active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latterday<br />

Saints and held many callings, with her favorite serving as Primary Secretary. For 30<br />

years she enjoyed tending many children and was like a mother to them all. She loved<br />

cooking, canning and loved working in her garden and spending time with her family.<br />

Colleen is survived by five sons and five daughters, Gene (Marva), Richard, Tom, Jim<br />

(Mary Jane), Michael (Cheryl), Connie(John) Easterbrook, Susan, Mary Anne, Becky, and<br />

Heather (Robert); 28 grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren; a sister, Betty Flagg, Rolling<br />

Prairie, Indiana; and a brother, James Goff, Boulder City, Nevada. She was preceded in<br />

death by her husband, her parents and a daughter, Colleen Marie. The family would like to<br />

express their appreciation for the compassionate care provided by Hospice for Utah, Lisa<br />

H., Lisa P., Andrea, Maggie and Donna. Funeral services will be held Thursday at 11 a.m.<br />

at Lindquist’s Roy Mortuary, 3333 West 5600 South. Family and friends may call<br />

at the mortuary Wednesday from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. and Thursday from 9:45 to 10:45 a.m.<br />

Interment, Lindquist. Memorial Gardens of the Wasatch. On lieu of flowers, the family<br />

requests donations be made to Hospice for Utah, in her name, 893 24th Street, Suite #100,<br />

Ogden, Utah, 84401.<br />

Colten Dan <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

14 of Fort Sumner, NM died Friday, August 12, 2011, in an accident in the Fort Sumner<br />

Valley. Colten was born August 21, 1996, in Clovis, the son of Clifford and Beverly Ann<br />

(Bell) <strong>Gunn</strong>. He was a sophomore at Fort Sumner High School where he participated in<br />

Football, Basketball and Track. He participated in FFA and 4H where he Judged Livestock<br />

and showed pigs. Colten enjoyed swimming, fishing, hunting, playing dominoes with his<br />

family, listening to music, spending time with his friends, sketching, drawing, riding his<br />

unicycle and motorcycle he also liked old pickups. Colten enjoyed the time he spent with


his friend Lindsey Foote of Texico.Colten worked with his family on the farm in the Fort<br />

Sumner valley.He is preceded in death by his maternal great-grandparents Dimmit and<br />

Johnnie Bond and Ralph and Faye Bell; his paternal great-grandparents Willie Gammill<br />

and Jess and Lorraine <strong>Gunn</strong>. Colten was a loving son, brother, grandson, nephew, cousin,<br />

and friend, he will be dearly missed by his parents Clifford and Beverly <strong>Gunn</strong>; two sisters<br />

Katelyn <strong>Gunn</strong> and McKayla <strong>Gunn</strong>; paternal grandparents G.A. and Naomi <strong>Gunn</strong>, all of<br />

Fort Sumner; his maternal grandparents Mack and Betty Ann Bell of Corona, NM; his<br />

paternal great-grandmother Zelma Gammill of Fort Sumner. Also surviving is an uncle<br />

Dan and wife Crystal Bell and their children Saige and Kyler of Corona, NM; two aunts<br />

Kim and husband Mark McCollum of Fort Sumner, their children Ryan McCollum and<br />

Megan Broyles; aunt Brenda Nolan of South Dakota and her children Layne Presley and<br />

Loran Quinn along with numerous other relatives, friends and schoolmates. Funeral<br />

services will be held at 10:00 AM Tuesday, August 16, 2011, in the Fort Sumner High<br />

School Gymnasium with Colten's uncle Mark McCollum officiating. Burial will follow in<br />

the <strong>Gunn</strong> family plot, Fort Sumner Cemetery. Pallbearers will include Reed Kenyon,<br />

Colton Draper, Cameron Simmons, Tanner Faver, Kolter West, Kit Pettigrew, Blake<br />

Crenshaw, and Talen Crist. Honorary bearers will be the Fort Sumner Foxes and all his<br />

many friends and schoolmates. The casket will be closed at the funeral. Visitation hours<br />

will be 1PM to 7PM Sunday and Monday at the Chavez Funeral Home, 830 N. Fifth Street;<br />

Fort Sumner, NM. (575) 355-2311.<br />

Connie Victoria <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

33, Upper Sandusky, Ohio, died at her residence Friday, Jan. 29, 2010. Surviving are a<br />

son, Gage Clark, and two daughters, Kennadie Clark and Madison <strong>Gunn</strong>. Graveside<br />

services were held Friday, Feb. 5, 2010, at Old Mission Cemetery.<br />

2 nd obit<br />

Connie Victoria <strong>Gunn</strong>, of Berry Street, Upper Sandusky, died at her residence on Friday,<br />

Jan. 29, 2010. She was 33. Born April 25, 1976 in Upper Sandusky, she was a daughter of<br />

Charles Clark and Connie Burks Clark. She married Nicholas <strong>Gunn</strong> and he died Mar. 3,<br />

2003. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> is survived by a son, Gage Clark; two daughters, Kennadie Clark and<br />

Madison <strong>Gunn</strong>; maternal grandparents, Phillip and Leona Runion, Tiffin; and a brother,<br />

Daniel (Becky) Lambrite; and a sister, Angel Hill, both of Upper Sandusky. She also was<br />

preceded in death by a daughter, Emily Clark; and an aunt, Jane Arnold. Graveside<br />

services will be held at 1 p.m. Friday at the Old Mission Cemetery, with the Rev. Jim<br />

Stauffer officiating. Memorials may be made to the Vicki <strong>Gunn</strong> Memorial Fund in care of<br />

Bringman-Clark Funeral Home, 226 E. Wyandot Ave., Upper Sandusky OH 43351.<br />

Connie <strong>Gunn</strong> McDonald<br />

Connie <strong>Gunn</strong> McDonald, 52, of the 2200 block of Shed Road, died Sunday night ,<br />

November 21, 2004, after being hit by a truck in Bossier City while reportedly trying to<br />

rescue a dog that ran into the street. Police say a 19-year-old male driving a pickup truck<br />

hit McDonald at the intersection of Benton Road and Shed Road. The driver told police he<br />

was northbound on Benton Road about 10 p.m. and had just gone through the green light<br />

at Shed Road when his truck struck the woman, Mark Natale, police spokesman, said. The<br />

driver said he did not see McDonald and was unable to stop in time. The accident was


unavoidable and no citations were issued, Natale said. The dog was also killed in the<br />

accident. McDonald, Connie <strong>Gunn</strong>, 52, of Bossier City died Sunday; services pending;<br />

arrangements by Mortuary Services of Louisiana, Shreveport<br />

Connie Sherrill <strong>Gunn</strong> McDonald<br />

BOSSIER CITY, LA - Connie S. McDonald died Sunday, November 21, 2004 from an<br />

unforseen accident. Connie was born October 28, 1952 in Alexandria, LA. She attended<br />

Calvary Baptist Church on Linwood Avnue. She is survived by her son Ashley Ray<br />

McDonald of Many; mother, Mary Ruth <strong>Gunn</strong>; brother, Ranny <strong>Gunn</strong> of Shreveport;<br />

father, Donald Ray <strong>Gunn</strong> of Lake Charles; and her Ex-husband, James A. McDonald of<br />

Many. Connie was loved by everyone that met her & she loved everyone she ever met. She<br />

was kind & loving to all & loved animals. She will be missed & loved by her family very<br />

much. Services will be 1:00 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 27, 2004 at Magnolia Funeral Chapel, 5539<br />

Greenwood Rd., Shreveport, LA. 318-636-6669. Burial will follow at Greenwood Cemetary<br />

on Stoner Ave. Officiating will be Reverend Charlene Buck and Steve Gilley. In lieu of<br />

flowers donations may be made to the family, 318-227-8240.<br />

Constance <strong>Gunn</strong> Minor<br />

Connie Minor died August 15, 2009, of complications from recently diagnosed cancer. She<br />

was born March 9, 1924 in Warrington, Florida to P. I. and Clara Crosby <strong>Gunn</strong>. She was<br />

preceded in death by her parents and her brother, Paul <strong>Gunn</strong>. She is survived by her sister<br />

Julie Bonanno; brother Nat <strong>Gunn</strong>, and sister-in-law Gwen <strong>Gunn</strong>. Her surviving children<br />

and spouses are Ralph and Connie Bellows Minor Jr., Perry and Linda Muehe Minor,<br />

Kenneth Minor, Julie Minor, Patrick and Tara Longmire Minor, and Robert and Tracy<br />

Sanford Minor. She is also survived by numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren.<br />

She lived a very international life, growing up with a naval father, living in Hawaii and the<br />

Phillipines, where she was interred as a prisoner of war during World War II. After<br />

marrying Ralph Minor in 1946, they settled on the Gulf Coast in La Marque, where she<br />

raised her children. After spending a few years in Saudi Arabia, she came back to La<br />

Marque, where she worked and retired from UTMB. A Memorial service will be held<br />

Thursday, August 20, at Emken-Linton Funeral Home, 5100 Emmett Lowry Expressway,<br />

in Texas City at 7 p.m. Memorial contributions may be made to Catholic charities or the<br />

charity of your choice. Emken-Linton Funeral Home Published August 19, 2009<br />

Constance E. <strong>Gunn</strong> Worland,<br />

39, Los Angeles County Reserve Deputy Sheriff was accidentally shot and killed by her<br />

partner while they were responding to an assault with a deadly weapon call in Carson on<br />

May 2, 1981. Worland was born Constance Ellen <strong>Gunn</strong> on Oct. 30, 1941, in Toledo, Ohio to<br />

Ashley and Janet <strong>Gunn</strong>. She was raised in Toledo, Ohio but moved to Glendora with her<br />

mother in the mid-1950s. She graduated from Baldwin Park High School in 1960 where she<br />

was active as a majorette and in the choir. Worland became a reserve officer on Jan. 16,<br />

1977, and completed 400 hours of training with Reserve Class 44. She was first assigned to<br />

the downtown Metro division before being assigned to the Carson station in 1978. Sgt. Jack<br />

Ryan, the reserve coordinator at the Carson station, noted, "As often as we asked her to<br />

work, she volunteered even more. She was a fantastic person." Pastor Dave Miller told the


mourners that Connie was "extremely dedicated" to her work as a dispatcher and as a<br />

volunteer reserve officer. He noted that "It was more than a job to her, it was a calling." As<br />

a dispatcher "She was more than good, she was one of the best" and as a reserve she "Had<br />

great respect not only from the other reserves but from the regulars as well." On a<br />

personal level, Miller described Connie as "A contagiously happy person (thus the<br />

nickname, "Sunshine") who had a real joy."After the funeral service, a procession of 50<br />

police cars led mourners from the church to Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Cypress. Red<br />

fire engines were parked at several intersections along the way, and firemen stood in front<br />

of them, their hands over their hearts. A police helicopter flew above. At the grave the<br />

minister presented a yellow rose to each of deputy Worland"s daughters and then the three<br />

girls stood, joined hands, and walked to the pink casket. One by one, they placed the yellow<br />

roses on top of the coffin. Besides her parents, Worland was survived by her three<br />

daughters, Elaine, 20, Linda, 17, and Denise, 16; and brother, Byron "Mike" <strong>Gunn</strong>.<br />

Cora Belle (Nanny) <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

age 96, after a long, beautiful life, Cora <strong>Gunn</strong> peacefully departed this earth to meet her<br />

Lord and Savior on Thursday, August 20, 2009. She was preceded in death by her<br />

husband, John Levi Edward <strong>Gunn</strong>; her infant son, John <strong>Gunn</strong>; her daughter, Virginia<br />

Ruth <strong>Gunn</strong>; and her grandson, John Mark Hammond. She is survived by her dedicated<br />

family, including her loving and totally devoted daughter, Betty <strong>Gunn</strong> Hammond;<br />

grandson, Michael Hammond (Vickie Mangum Hammond); granddaughter, Karen<br />

Hammond (Nicholas Cataldo); and son-in-law, Oscar Hammond. Her family had the<br />

privilege of staying at her bedside to provide her with peace and comfort during her final<br />

days. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a long time member of Central Park Baptist Church, the Eastern<br />

Star and the Zamora Temple Widow's Group. She loved to travel, garden and enjoy meals<br />

with family and friends. Visitation will be held on Sunday, August 23, from 3 until 5 pm,<br />

and a service to celebrate her life will be on Monday, August 24, at 1 pm, both at Southern<br />

Heritage Funeral Home. Grave side service will follow at Oakland cemetery. Birmingham,<br />

Alabama, Dr. Levan Parker will officiate.<br />

Cora D. <strong>Gunn</strong> Pennington<br />

Cora Delia <strong>Gunn</strong> Pennington, age 72, of Darlington, Fla., died Jan. 5, 2002, in Crestview,<br />

Fla. Delia was preceded in death by her loving husband of 52 years, C.C. "Snooks"<br />

Pennington; father, David <strong>Gunn</strong>; mother, Pauline <strong>Gunn</strong> Hendrickson; and sister, Polly<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> Sarvis. She is survived by her sons and their wives, Robert and Nancy Pennington of<br />

Crestview, John and Pam Pennington of DeFuniak Springs, Fla., and Jimmy and Brenda<br />

Pennington of Milton, Fla.; daughters and their husbands, Mary and Steve Campbell of<br />

Pea Ridge, Fla., Amy and Ray Banks of DeFuniak Springs, and Cathy and Jimmy Lewis of<br />

Pea Ridge; 14 grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. Delia is also survived by her<br />

sisters, lovingly known as the <strong>Gunn</strong> Girls, and one brother: Mary and Al Mascarenhas,<br />

Nancy McCaleb, Jo and Bill Sheffield, Marty and Frank Davis, and Phillip and Beverly<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>. Funeral services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 9, in the chapel of<br />

Donnie Sowell Funeral Home in Milton, Fla. Dr. Joe M. Bamberg will officiate, with<br />

interment in Milton Cemetery. The family will receive friends from 6 to 8 p.m. Tuesday at<br />

the funeral home. Mrs. Pennington"s grandsons will serve as pallbearers. Donnie Sowell


Funeral Home, Milton, is in charge of arrangements.<br />

Coralee Lunsford <strong>Gunn</strong> -<br />

MACON - Coralee Lunsford <strong>Gunn</strong>, formerly of College Park, passed away Saturday, April<br />

8, 2006. She was 95. A memorial service will be held Tuesday at 10A.M. at First Baptist<br />

Church, Macon, Georgia, with Dr. Robert Setzer, Jr. officiating. Graveside services will<br />

follow in the College Park Cemetery in College Park, Georgia at 2P.M. with the Rev. Mark<br />

Westmoreland officiating. -Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born on August 6, 1910, in Weston, Webster<br />

County, Georgia. She graduated as Salutatorian from Weston High School and then from<br />

Bessie Tift College in 1931. She began her teaching career in Irwinton, Georgia, where Mr.<br />

Harold W. <strong>Gunn</strong> was the Superintendent of Schools. They were married during this time.<br />

After moving to College Park, Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a stay-at-home mother, supporting activities<br />

of her husband and children for many years before returning to teaching. She taught at<br />

Marion Smith and Dodson Drive Elementary Schools and then at Headland High School<br />

before retiring. During her career she touched and positively influenced literally thousands<br />

of lives. -As a member of First Baptist Church of College Park, Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> taught<br />

children"s Sunday School and Bible School. She was a member of Women"s Missionary<br />

Union there. She also was a member of the College Park Junior Women"s Club. After<br />

retiring, she moved to Macon to be near family. She was a member of First Baptist Church<br />

of Macon. -Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was preceded in death by her husband, Harold Webster <strong>Gunn</strong>; two<br />

sisters, Ann Timmie and Effie Belle Lunsford; and her parents Dr. Guy George Lunsford<br />

and Mrs. Annie Martin Lunsford. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> is survived by her son, Guy <strong>Gunn</strong> and his<br />

wife Becky of Macon; daughters, Harriett Jones and her husband Bobby of Monroe, GA;<br />

and Margie Wheeler and her husband Jack of Fayetteville, GA; her sister, Mrs. Janie Ris<br />

and her husband Charlie of Littleton, CO; six grandchildren, Nancy Jones, Rob Jones and<br />

his wife Trish, Leigh Ann Passon and her husband Rick, Alan Wheeler and his wife Julie,<br />

Webb <strong>Gunn</strong> and his wife Tee, Marti Andrews and her husband Lane; thirteen greatgrandchildren,<br />

and numerous nieces and nephews. -Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was the beloved matriarch<br />

of her family and remained a strong and vibrant force in the lives of her children,<br />

grandchildren, and great-grandchildren throughout her life. Her friends and family will<br />

miss her musings, thoughtful assistance, unconditional love, and most of all, her heartfelt<br />

caring for all. -The family would like to express its thanks to the staff, volunteers, and<br />

residences of Morningside Assisted Living and to First Baptist Church of Macon, for their<br />

loving care and support. Additional thanks go to the staff of Portsbridge Hospice for their<br />

care during the last days. -The family will receive friends at Snow"s Memorial Chapel,<br />

Cherry Street, Monday from 5:00 to 7:00 P.M. -In lieu of flowers, donations may be made<br />

to the First Baptist Church of Macon"s Renovation Fund (511 High Place, Macon, GA<br />

31201) or to the charity of the donor"s choice.<br />

Coreen "Corky <strong>Gunn</strong>" Trelstad,<br />

69, passed away peacefully Feb. 21, 2013. Corky was born July 13, 1943, in Oceanside,<br />

Calif., and lived in Las Vegas for 51 years. She was a waitress at Macayo's Restaurant for<br />

many years and enjoyed dancing, playing cards, games and bowling. Corky volunteered for<br />

many organizations including the Helldorado Rodeo and she was a founding member of the<br />

Southern Nevada Youth Fair. She will always be remembered for her great cooking and


her beautiful crafts. She will be greatly missed by many friends and family. Corky is<br />

survived by her two sons, Harry (Kim) Trelstad and Howard "Howie" Trelstad Jr., both of<br />

Las Vegas; and three grandchildren, Billy Trelstad, Alayna Wiseman and Mitchell<br />

Trelstad. No services are scheduled.<br />

Corine <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Una, Ark - Corinne Clift <strong>Gunn</strong> October 16, 1921-July 22, 2009 "Mizpah" Our loving<br />

Mother, Grandmother, Great-Grandmother, Sister and Aunt will be greatly missed. She is<br />

survived by her son, Michael W. <strong>Gunn</strong> and his wife Denise, 4 grandchildren, 12 greatgrandchildren,<br />

1 sister and numerous nieces and nephews. Visitation will be at Roller-<br />

Citizen's Funeral Home in West Memphis, Arkansas July 28, 2009 from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00<br />

p.m. and the funeral service July 29, at 10:00 a.m. Interment will be at Crittenden<br />

Memorial Park in Marion, Arkansas immediately following the services.<br />

Cornelia <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Cornelia <strong>Gunn</strong>, 94, 245 Gaffer Street, Raleigh, NC., Oct. 10, 2008. Funeral 11 a.m., today,<br />

Bibleway Temple Church, Raleigh. Burial noon, Wednesday, Floral Hill Memory Gardens,<br />

Danville, Va. Arrangements by Chappell"s Funeral Home, Garner, NC.<br />

Cornelia A. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Salisburg, Missouri June 25, 1896 - mrs. Cornelia A. <strong>Gunn</strong> one of the early settlers of this<br />

county, aged 64 years, died at the home of her daughter yesterday morning at 10 o’clock.<br />

St. Louis Republic newspaper June 25, 1896<br />

Cornelia Elizabeth <strong>Gunn</strong> Rheberg<br />

82, who died Tuesday will be held at Elliott Sons Chapel today at 5pm The Rev. T. S.<br />

Boehm will officiate. Interment in Westover Memorial park. Thursday, June 10, 1954<br />

Paper: Augusta Chronicle (Augusta, GA) Section: A Page: 2<br />

Cornelia Mildred <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Mrs. Mildred Rhodes who has been ill at the home of her daughter Mrs. W.O. Holden<br />

passed away Friday evening at 9 o"clock. She was surrounded by loving relatives and<br />

friends all during her illness and if love, tenderness and skill could have saved her she<br />

would have been here today. Mrs. Rhodes was one of the counties oldest and most highly<br />

respected residents. She had been a most devout member of the Baptist Church since early<br />

girl hood. She was charitable, generous and forgiving and possessed the impulses that make<br />

a true Christian. The soul of a devoted mother, an affectionate and steadfast friend has<br />

winged its flight to its Creator, leaving many sad and sympathetic souls to mourn its loss.<br />

The funeral occurred Saturday afternoon at the family burying ground at Mildrajon.<br />

Reverend CA Owens officiated. Advocate-Democrat, February 20, 1903. Mildred was the<br />

daughter of Jonathan and Elizabeth D. C. Wynn <strong>Gunn</strong>. Wife of John Rhodes<br />

Corral Rose <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Corral Rose <strong>Gunn</strong>, 67 of Knoxville, Pa died Friday Nov. 30, 2012. She was born June 11,


1945 in Sunderlinville, daughter of Harold and Mayjo Snay Monroe. On April 14, 1952 in<br />

Westfield, she married Vane C. <strong>Gunn</strong> who survives. Calling hours are 3-4 pm at the Valley<br />

Christian Church in Westfield, Pa. Funeral services will follow calling hours at 4 pm.<br />

Arrangements by Olney Funeral Home, Ulysses. Pa.<br />

Crawford <strong>Gunn</strong> - Cornelia<br />

Crawford <strong>Gunn</strong>, 65, died Friday, July 21, 2000. A native of Habersham County, Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

was a son of the late William Pinkston <strong>Gunn</strong> and Leona Franklin <strong>Gunn</strong>. He was preceded<br />

in death by a son, Timmy <strong>Gunn</strong>. He was a U.S. Army veteran of the Korean War and was<br />

retired as an engineer from Ethicon, Inc. after 22 years. Services will be at 2 p.m. Sunday<br />

at Whitfield Funeral Home, North Chapel, Demorest, with the Rev. David Wheeler<br />

officiating. Burial will be in Yonah Memorial Gardens. Survivors include a daughter, Tina<br />

Jones, Blairsville; a stepdaughter, Leslie Michelle Owens, Demorest; a stepson, Eddie<br />

Knotts, Cornelia; and five grandchildren. The family will receive friends from 6-9 p.m.<br />

today at the funeral home. Athens Daily <strong>New</strong>s/Banner-Herald, Saturday, July 22,<br />

2000(Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> descendant)<br />

Crystal Diane <strong>Gunn</strong> Wickham<br />

Age 31, was born in Roseburg, Oregon on June 3, 1979 and went to our Lord on Thursday,<br />

March 3, 2011. Chrystal was a wonderful mother, daughter, sister, wife and overall friend<br />

to all. She was never one to turn her back on her friends and was always giving money or<br />

time to people who needed help. She attended Riddle Elementary, Canyonville Junior High<br />

and graduated from South Salem High School in 1997. She spent a few years in the Salem<br />

and Portland area but was always a Douglas County girl at heart. She loved the rivers,<br />

creeks and the mountains. She loved to swim and it was very important for Chrystal to<br />

teach her daughter, Alexandra to swim at an early age. You could find her up Cow Creek<br />

or the South Umpqua with Alexandra and friends swimming all day during the summer<br />

months. Chrystal enjoyed singing karaoke and she would always sing "Me and Bobby<br />

McGee" by Janis Joplin. She played sports when she was young and enjoyed coaching her<br />

daughter's t-ball team last summer. She was an avid reader and was constantly raiding her<br />

dad's book supply. If you knew Chrystal, you knew she was a very hard and dedicated<br />

worker and was the only female to ever work construction for Ace Communication<br />

Services. She could outwork everyone and was the first to let the guys know. Chrystal<br />

married Charles Wickham in 2009 at a private ceremony. She was preceded in death by<br />

her grandparents, Alex and Merle Zenchenko and her great-grandparents, Winston and<br />

Ruby Walker. Survivors include her husband, Charles Wickham; daughter, Alexandra<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>; parents, Randy and Lori <strong>Gunn</strong>; brothers, Stiles and Storm <strong>Gunn</strong>; grandparents,<br />

Truman and Bev <strong>Gunn</strong>; the Smith family and countless aunts, uncles, cousins, and friends<br />

who loved her very much. A memorial service will be held on Saturday, March 12, 2011 at<br />

11 a.m. at the Lutheran Church in Tri-City, Oregon. Pastor Frank Fiedler will preside.<br />

Crystal Lynn <strong>Gunn</strong> Curry<br />

of Wolfforth, Texas, was born July 4, 1954, in Lubbock, to J. T. and Lynn Lee (Spencer)<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>. She was a wonderful mother and grandmother. Her mother preceded her in death.<br />

he went home to be with the Lord on May 2, 2008, at the age of 53 years 9 months and 28


days. She is survived by her children, Shonda and husband Cary Shimek and Randy and<br />

wife Jennifer Curry; six grandchildren; her father, J.T. <strong>Gunn</strong>; and her sister, Terri and<br />

husband Bruce McNeely. Memorial services will be at 2 p.m. Saturday, May 10, 2008, at<br />

Wilsons" Funeral Directors Chapel.<br />

Cullen Merle <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

of Sweetwater, Texas, a retired Texas & Pacific Railway employee, died Tuesday June 9, in<br />

Sweetwater. He was 78. He is survived by his wife, Billie Frances <strong>Gunn</strong> of Sweetwater; and<br />

area survivors include a daughter, Joann McDonald of Fort Worth. Funeral: 2 p.m. today<br />

at Lamar Street Baptist Church in Sweetwater. Burial: Sweetwater Cemetery.<br />

Arrangements: McCoy Funeral Home in Sweetwater - June 11, 1992 Fort Worth Star<br />

Curran Thornton <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

passed away peacefully Sunday evening, August 10, 2008, at the age of 87. He had been in<br />

failing health for the last year and had been tenderly cared for by the outstanding staff at<br />

St. Johns Nursing Home. His family was by his side at the time of his death. Curran was<br />

born on April 6, 1921 in Byronville, Georgia to Eugene Franklin and Barbara Ann<br />

(Carpenter) <strong>Gunn</strong>. He was the youngest of seven boys, all known to be handsome,<br />

charming, and full of personality. He told many a story of his beloved parents and<br />

brothers. For instance working in the cotton fields, as his parents were sharecroppers. He<br />

graduated from Byronville High school in 1938, Rabun Gap Junior College in 1941,<br />

Mercer University in 1949, and <strong>New</strong> Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary in 1952. He<br />

served in the Army Air Corp from 1946-1947. He was ordained to the ministry on May 6,<br />

1951 in Dooling, Georgia. In 1952 he married the love of his life, Nina Belle Holaday, in<br />

<strong>New</strong> Orleans, Louisiana. Their daughter, Barbara Maggie, was born in 1954 in Alexandria,<br />

Louisiana. Curran and Nina Belle answered a calling to serve in mission churches in south<br />

and central Louisiana, having the privilege of service in Belledeau, Cloutierville, Fifth<br />

Ward, Big Bend, Chauvin, and finally Lake Charles. Curran was a true Christian man. He<br />

dedicated his life to the sick, lonely, oppressed, and less fortunate. He felt much satisfaction<br />

in the churches he served, having been involved in building programs, along with<br />

supporting the spiritual lives of many. Altogether Curran and Nina Belle served for thirty<br />

years before retiring in Billings in 1982. After retirement Curran found a means to<br />

continue a life of service, including weekly services at a nursing home for many years. He<br />

also discovered the joy of his grandchildren’s activities, never missing a soccer game,<br />

recital, concert, or play. His grandchildren lovingly referred to him as Papa and said he<br />

made better cornbread than their mother. Barbara cherished the many years of her Dad’s<br />

life, particularly those after her mother’s death in 1994. Curran loved tending his flower<br />

beds and vegetable garden. He also enjoyed reading, genealogy and a rousing game of Uno.<br />

Curran enjoyed having lunch at the First Presbyterian Meal Site and the Slice of Life<br />

exercise program. He was a long time member of Rimrock Baptist Church, now Lifeway<br />

Church. He is preceded in death by his wife, Nina Belle; parents; brothers Charlie Oford,<br />

Hamer Harlin. James Isham, Jesse Ray, Shaffer Doyle, and Wiley Eugene. Curran is<br />

survived by his daughter, Barbara <strong>Gunn</strong> of Billings; granddaughter and her husband,<br />

Nina Hernandez and Ryan Duffy of Dallas, Texas; grandson, Gabriel Hernandez of<br />

Bozeman; sisters-in-law, Margaret <strong>Gunn</strong> of Nashville, Tennessee and Mildred <strong>Gunn</strong> of


Vienna, Georgia; a host of nieces and nephews in Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee, California,<br />

Texas, and Illinois; plus a number of cousin scattered about the country, but primarily in<br />

the Deep South. Funeral services will be Monday, August 18, 2008 at 11:00 am at Lifeway<br />

Church, 3100 Rimrock Road, Billings with a luncheon to follow. Burial will be later in the<br />

afternoon at Mountview Cemetery with military rites. Memorials may be sent to: St. John’s<br />

Lutheran Ministries, Resident Needs Fund, 2429 Mission Way, Billings MT 59102;<br />

Yellowstone County Council on Aging, First Presbyterian Meal Site, Post Office Box 20895,<br />

Billings, Montana 59104; or Montana Southern Baptist Convention, 1130 Cerise Road,<br />

Billings, Montana 59101.<br />

Curtis <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Curtis <strong>Gunn</strong>, 56, died Nov. 23 2000 at home. He was a native of Telfair County, Ga. and<br />

had lived in Appling County for the past 21 years. He was owner of <strong>Gunn</strong>"s Car Lot and a<br />

member of Big Oaks Church of God. SURVIVORS: his wife, Austeen <strong>Gunn</strong> of Graham; a<br />

daughter, Lynette Morrison of Hazlehurst; two sons, Calvin Crosby of Hazlehurst and<br />

Curtis Willis <strong>Gunn</strong> of Florida; two sisters, Bernice Gay of Milan and Hazel Bohannon of<br />

Macon; two brothers, Archie <strong>Gunn</strong> of Dublin and Eschol <strong>Gunn</strong> of Chauncey; 10 nieces and<br />

nephews, and eight great-nieces and great-nephews. FUNERAL: 3 p.m. today at Big Oaks<br />

Church of God in Appling County, burial in Graham United Methodist Church<br />

Cemetery.(James W. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Pike and Brooks County, Georgia descendant)<br />

Curtis A. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Chicago, Sept.16, 1914 - Curtis A <strong>Gunn</strong>, one of the last ot the old school gamblers, died<br />

Monday at his home here. He had buffered from bright's disease He was seventy-one years<br />

old . "Curt," as he was known to the old timers , began taking chances at the tracks soon<br />

alter his arrival in Chicago in 1886, on he lost hundreds of thousands of dollars, He quit<br />

staking his money on horses about five years ago and turned to Wall Street. His friends<br />

estimated his estate at $500,000. His widow said he had lost heart in speculating lately, and<br />

she didn’t believe he left much in worldly possessions.<br />

Curtis E. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

San Antonio Express dated September 10, 1999 - Curtis "Pop" <strong>Gunn</strong> Sr. was a San<br />

Antonio automotive pioneer with a head for business and a heart for helping build the<br />

community, family and friends say. He died Friday at the age of 88. <strong>Gunn</strong> started out in the<br />

car business the old-fashioned way, as a salesman, and worked his way up, eventually<br />

owning a series of <strong>Gunn</strong> dealerships in San Antonio. Although they became competitors,<br />

B.J. "Red" McCombs remembers <strong>Gunn</strong> as a friend and adviser. "Pop became my mentor<br />

when I moved to San Antonio in 1958 as a young car dealer," said McCombs, who owns<br />

numerous car dealerships in San Antonio. "As I advanced in my career, Pop remained<br />

supportive." McCombs, who also owns the Minnesota Vikings, praised <strong>Gunn</strong> as a civicminded<br />

man. McCombs said he and <strong>Gunn</strong> once were neighbors and had several business<br />

ventures together. Both were involved in the oil and real estate businesses. McCombs said<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> "was probably as effective working with (former Lt. Gov.) Bob Bullock as anyone I<br />

have ever seen. Pop was loved by everyone he touched, and he touched a lot of people."<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> graduated from SMU in 1934 and later served in the U.S. Army in Europe during


World War II. He started in the automotive business in the 1930s as a salesman at Smith<br />

Motor Sales. He later married the owner"s daughter. After the war, Pop <strong>Gunn</strong> returned to<br />

Smith Motor and became general manager and a partner in the company, then called<br />

Smith Chevrolet. In 1955, Pop <strong>Gunn</strong> sold his interest in Smith Chevrolet and founded<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> Oldsmobile. Over the years, <strong>Gunn</strong> added more dealerships. The <strong>Gunn</strong> company still<br />

owns nine automotive dealership in San Antonio. McCombs praised <strong>Gunn</strong> for his efforts to<br />

better the community. "I knew Pop for more than 40 years, and he always was working on<br />

projects to improve San Antonio, especially his work on the South Texas Medical<br />

Center,"" McCombs said. <strong>Gunn</strong> worked with other local leaders to persuade the Methodist<br />

Church in 1963 to open a hospital in what was to become the South Texas Medical Center,<br />

said <strong>Gunn</strong>"s son, Curtis <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr. Local historians say that hospital, the planned medical<br />

center"s first major building, led to the development of other facilities in the area. Today,<br />

the South Texas Medical Center occupies 900 acres, has 40,000 employees and adds $1.6<br />

billion to the local economy. The senior <strong>Gunn</strong>"s other civic affiliations include being a<br />

director of the San Antonio Economic Development Foundation, director of the Fellowship<br />

of Christian Athletes, and president of the San Antonio Metropolitan Council of Churches.<br />

Around San Antonio, everyone knew the elder <strong>Gunn</strong> as "Pop," his son said. "There are<br />

two stories on how dad got the nickname Pop. One version said he got it while playing high<br />

school football because he already was getting bald and looked older."The other story is<br />

that he picked up the nickname because he was a mentor to so many students at SMU<br />

(Southern Methodist University), a sort of father figure," the son said. <strong>Gunn</strong> also enjoyed<br />

life, his son said. "One of dad"s great passions was golf, and he played up until a few years<br />

ago. A while back we said if his health held up he"d eventually shoot his age," his son said.<br />

Survivors include two other children, Molly Walden and her husband, Robert, of San<br />

Antonio and Ellen <strong>Gunn</strong> of Boerne; seven grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren. A<br />

funeral service will be held at 10 a.m. Thursday at Laurel Heights United Methodist<br />

Church, 227 Woodlawn Ave. Burial will follow at Sunset Memorial Park under the<br />

direction of Porter Loring Funeral Home.<br />

Curtis Dwight <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

76, of Lake Park, died on Wednesday, March 7, 2007, at South Georgia Medical Center.<br />

Born on Aug. 5, 1930, in Isney, Ala., he was the son of the late Glen Thomas and Sadie C.<br />

Reed <strong>Gunn</strong>. As an active entrepreneur, Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> had a love of business and was the<br />

founder and president of <strong>Gunn</strong> Van Lines. As a member of the Clan <strong>Gunn</strong> Society of North<br />

America he was dedicated to research the Scottish Heritage, traditions and ancestors<br />

through genealogical records and he was passionate about restoring antique cars. Mr.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> was a veteran of the U.S. Air Force. Survivors are his wife, Catherine Fager <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Lake Park; sons and daughter-in-laws, Daniel and Patricia <strong>Gunn</strong> of Seal Beach, Calif.,<br />

David and Linda <strong>Gunn</strong> of Jacksonville, Fla.; a daughter and son-in-law, Cynthia and<br />

Bernard Lowell of Lake Park; and stepsons and daughters-in-law; Donald Fager of<br />

Lakewood, Calif., Tom and Linda Fager of Cassopolis, Mich., Mike and Jan Fager of<br />

Great Falls, Mont., Pat Fager of Union, Mich.; a stepdaughter and son-in-law, Diane and<br />

Evern Hazel of North Attleboro, Mass.; grandchildren, Andrea <strong>Gunn</strong> of Seal Beach, Calif.,<br />

Michelle <strong>Gunn</strong> of Seal Beach, Calif., Glenn and Melissa Richards of Austin, Texas,<br />

Jennifer Head of Napa, Calif., Jolynn Angeles of St. Louis, Mo., Joshua Angeles of Joplin,


Mo., Kelly <strong>Gunn</strong> of Jacksonville, Fla., Elizabeth Lowell of Lake Park, Daena and Douglas<br />

Mann of San Clemente, Calif.; step-grandchildren, Shauna and Joshua Isbell of<br />

Jacksonville, Fla.; 12 great-grandchildren; five step great-grandchildren; a sister, Nell<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of La.;a sister-in-law and brother-in-law, Margaret and Ralph Waters of Valdosta;<br />

numerous nieces and nephews. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was preceded in death by a daughter, Kathleen<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, and nine brothers and sisters. Funeral services will be held on Sunday, March 11,<br />

2007, at 2 p.m. in the chapel of McLane Lakewood Funeral Home. Entombment will follow<br />

in the mausoleum in Riverview Memorial Gardens. The family will receive friends at the<br />

funeral home on Saturday from 6-8 p.m. Condolences may be conveyed online at<br />

www.mclanefuneralservices.com.Lakewood Funeral Home, Lake Park, Ga (Reuben and<br />

Mary Goforth <strong>Gunn</strong> descendant)<br />

Curtis G <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

A telegram received yesterday announced the death at the infirmary, in <strong>New</strong>port <strong>New</strong>s,<br />

Va., Feb 26, of Mr. C. G. <strong>Gunn</strong>. His mother, Mrs. M. E. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Mr. J. Dudley <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Norfolk, Va; Mr. D. Lovie <strong>Gunn</strong>; Mrs. Jack Downing, Mrs. Clark, brothers and sisters<br />

survive him. To them Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was very dear and in their sorrow they have the sympathy<br />

of a large circle of acquintances. The body will be brought to Augusta for Burial and<br />

funeral announcements will be made later. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> had not been ill long. At the<br />

infirmary he was given every possible care and attention. C. G. as he was familiarly called,<br />

was very popular in Augusta. He was for many years engaged at the business house of Mr.<br />

George H. Howard. He was a member of the B. L. E. and was highly regarded by its<br />

membership. About three weeks ago, he and Mr. D. L. <strong>Gunn</strong> had agreed on a business<br />

venture at <strong>New</strong>port <strong>New</strong>s in the which the prspect was bery bright and in which the<br />

brothers had put much confidence. Augusta Chronicle February 28,1908 - Page 4<br />

(Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Curtis George <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

died February 27, 1908 in newport <strong>New</strong>s Virginia on Thursday afternoon in the 38 th years<br />

of his age. Funeral from residence, 429 Telfair Street this Sunday afternoon at 4 o’clock.<br />

Augusta Chronicle page 3, Sunday March 1, 1908 (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

desc)<br />

Curtis Steve <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

52, of Radcliff, Kentucky, died Monday, April 6, 2009, at Hardin Memorial Hospital in<br />

Elizabethtown. Survivors include his wife, Jeanette <strong>Gunn</strong>; and four daughters, Leterrio<br />

Brown, Tanisha Brown, Subrina Brown and Elizabeth Brown. Cremation was chosen.<br />

There will be a memorial service at a later date. Nelson-Edelen-Bennett Funeral Home is<br />

in charge of arrangements<br />

Curtis "Pop" <strong>Gunn</strong> Sr.<br />

was a San Antonio automotive pioneer with a head for business and a heart for helping<br />

build the community, family and friends say. He died Friday at the age of 88. <strong>Gunn</strong> started


out in the car business the old-fashioned way, as a salesman, and worked his way up,<br />

eventually owning a series of <strong>Gunn</strong> dealerships in San Antonio. Although they became<br />

competitors, B.J. "Red" McCombs remembers <strong>Gunn</strong> as a friend and adviser."Pop became<br />

my mentor when I moved to San Antonio in 1958 as a young car dealer," said McCombs,<br />

who owns numerous car dealerships in San Antonio. "As I advanced in my career, Pop<br />

remained supportive." McCombs, who also owns the Minnesota Vikings, praised <strong>Gunn</strong> as<br />

a civic-minded man. McCombs said he and <strong>Gunn</strong> once were neighbors and had several<br />

business ventures together. Both were involved in the oil and real estate businesses.<br />

McCombs said <strong>Gunn</strong> "was probably as effective working with (former Lt. Gov.) Bob<br />

Bullock as anyone I have ever seen. Pop was loved by everyone he touched, and he touched<br />

a lot of people." <strong>Gunn</strong> graduated from SMU in 1934 and later served in the U.S. Army in<br />

Europe during World War II. He started in the automotive business in the 1930s as a<br />

salesman at Smith Motor Sales. He later married the owner"s daughter. After the war, Pop<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> returned to Smith Motor and became general manager and a partner in the<br />

company, then called Smith Chevrolet. In 1955, Pop <strong>Gunn</strong> sold his interest in Smith<br />

Chevrolet and founded <strong>Gunn</strong> Oldsmobile. Over the years, <strong>Gunn</strong> added more dealerships.<br />

The <strong>Gunn</strong> company still owns nine automotive dealership in San Antonio. McCombs<br />

praised <strong>Gunn</strong> for his efforts to better the community. "I knew Pop for more than 40 years,<br />

and he always was working on projects to improve San Antonio, especially his work on the<br />

South Texas Medical Center,"" McCombs said. <strong>Gunn</strong> worked with other local leaders to<br />

persuade the Methodist Church in 1963 to open a hospital in what was to become the South<br />

Texas Medical Center, said <strong>Gunn</strong>"s son, Curtis <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr. Local historians say that hospital,<br />

the planned medical center"s first major building, led to the development of other facilities<br />

in the area. Today, the South Texas Medical Center occupies 900 acres, has 40,000<br />

employees and adds $1.6 billion to the local economy. The senior <strong>Gunn</strong>"s other civic<br />

affiliations include being a director of the San Antonio Economic Development Foundation,<br />

director of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, and president of the San Antonio<br />

Metropolitan Council of Churches. Around San Antonio, everyone knew the elder <strong>Gunn</strong> as<br />

"Pop," his son said. "There are two stories on how dad got the nickname Pop. One version<br />

said he got it while playing high school football because he already was getting bald and<br />

looked older. "The other story is that he picked up the nickname because he was a mentor<br />

to so many students at SMU (Southern Methodist University), a sort of father figure," the<br />

son said. <strong>Gunn</strong> also enjoyed life, his son said. "One of dad"s great passions was golf, and<br />

he played up until a few years ago. A while back we said if his health held up he"d<br />

eventually shoot his age," his son said. Survivors include two other children, Molly Walden<br />

and her husband, Robert, of San Antonio and Ellen <strong>Gunn</strong> of Boerne; seven grandchildren;<br />

and six great-grandchildren. A funeral service will be held at 10 a.m. Thursday at Laurel<br />

Heights United Methodist Church, 227 Woodlawn Ave. Burial will follow at Sunset<br />

Memorial Park under the direction of Porter Loring Funeral Home. San Antonio Express<br />

<strong>New</strong>s, 9-7-1999 (Reuben and Mary Goforth <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Curtis L. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Entered into rest, Curtis L.<strong>Gunn</strong> at his home, 801 Walnut street, Good Friday evening,<br />

March 29,1929. He is survived by his wife, Beulah Wood <strong>Gunn</strong> and his mother, Mrs.<br />

Minnie <strong>Gunn</strong>. Funeral serices will be held from the home, Monday afternoon, April 1, at


2:30 o"clock. Interment in Glenwood cemetery. Union-Sun and Journal. Niagara, NY<br />

Cynthia Marie Darden <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

July 21, 1901 - Mrs. Maria <strong>Gunn</strong> of West Point Georgia died at the home of her grandson,<br />

J. L. Barrow, this morning. She had been gradually failing for the past year. She was<br />

ninety-eight years of age and up to the time of her death there were five generations in the<br />

family. Her mains were interred in the Providence church burying grounds at 4 o’clock this<br />

afternoon. - Atlanta Constitution (wife of Larkin R. <strong>Gunn</strong>)<br />

2 nd Obit<br />

Mrs. Cynthia <strong>Gunn</strong> born June 26, 1804 and died July 18, 1901 aged 97 years 22 days. She<br />

united with the Baptist Church in July 1845 and lived a consistent and devoted member<br />

until her death. Buried Providence Baptist Church Cemetery, Chambers County, Alabama.<br />

Cynthia <strong>Gunn</strong> Blackburn<br />

Services for Cynthia Renee Blackburn, 45, of Portland, Tennessee are 3:30 p.m., Monday,<br />

(today), May 3, 2004 at Portland Funeral Chapel with Brother Roy Shockley officiating.<br />

Burial is in Old Greenbrier Cemetery in Greenbrier. Visitation is today from noon to 3:30<br />

p.m. Ms. Blackburn died Saturday, May 1, at her home. A native of Ridgetop, she was born<br />

September 23, 1958, the daughter of the Walter A. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr. of Crossville and the late<br />

Wanda L. (Alley) <strong>Gunn</strong>. Survivors include her father, Walter A. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr., a daughter,<br />

Brandy Danielle Blackburn of Portland; a son, Brandon Daniel Blackburn of Cottontown;<br />

sisters, Amy O"Neal of Lafayette and Mary Strope of Arlington, Texas; a brother, Walter<br />

(Andy) <strong>Gunn</strong>, III of Pensacola, Fla. and a step-mother, Phyllis <strong>Gunn</strong> of Crossville and a<br />

grandson, Dustin Michael Taylor. Portland Funeral Chapel is in charge of the<br />

arrangements.<br />

2 nd Obit<br />

Cynthia Renee <strong>Gunn</strong> (Blackburn)<br />

Cynthia Renee BLACKBURN, 45, of Portland, Tennessee died on Sat., May 1, 2004 at her<br />

residence. A native of Ridgetop, she was born on Sept. 23, 1958 to the late Wanda (Alley)<br />

and Walter <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr. She is survived by one daughter, one son, father, two sisters, one<br />

brother, and one grandson. Funeral services were held on Mon., May 3, 2004 at Portland<br />

Funeral Chapel. Burial was at Old Greenbrier Cemetery in Greenbrier. (Thomas and<br />

Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Cyrus <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Died at his residence in Eden, Illinois, on last Monday, Cyrus <strong>Gunn</strong>, aged 65 years. He<br />

resided in the vicinity of Cedar Point and was sick only about a week. He passed away<br />

suddenly and left many friends to mourn his loss. Taken From The Tonica <strong>New</strong>s - October<br />

2, 1875 (Jasper <strong>Gunn</strong> descendant)<br />

Cyrus L. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Services for Cyrus L. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 92, Indianapolis, a former educator, will be at 3 p.m. March<br />

11 in Neal & Summers Mortuary, Martinsville, with calling from 1 p.m. Burial will be in<br />

Nebo Memorial Park, Martinsville. He died March 8. 1999. A former professor of political<br />

science at the University of Evansville, Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was the superintendent for Martinsville


Schools from 1952 to 1966 and from 1972 to 1977. Previously, he was a teacher and<br />

basketball coach for Mount Vernon (Ind.) High School, later becoming the superintendent<br />

of the Mount Vernon School System. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a past president of the Indiana<br />

Association of Public School Superintendents and was a member of the American<br />

Association of Public School Administrators. A legislative liaison for the Indiana<br />

Commission on Aging, Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a founding member of the Older Hoosier"s<br />

Assembly and was a member of the Indiana Health Facilities Association. In 1992, he<br />

received the Tony and Mary Hulman Health Achievement Award for advocacy in the field<br />

of gerontology from the Indiana Public Health Foundation. He was named a Sagamore of<br />

the Wabash by Govs. Robert D. Orr and Evan Bayh. A 1929 graduate of DePauw<br />

University, Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was inducted into the school"s Athletic Hall of Fame in 1993. He<br />

received his master"s of education degree from Indiana University. He was a 50-year<br />

member of the Martinsville Masonic Lodge and was a member of the Mount Vernon Elks<br />

Lodge and the American Legion. A member of Phi Kappa Psi fraternity, Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was<br />

also a member of the Pi Gamma Mu Social Science Honorary Society. He was a member of<br />

First United Methodist Church, Martinsville. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was an Army veteran of World<br />

War II, retiring in 1946 with the rank of lieutenant colonel. Memorial contributions may be<br />

made to the Alzheimer"s Association the American Cancer Society First United Methodist<br />

Church, Martinsville Zion Evangelical United Church of Christ or DePauw University. He<br />

was the widower of Mary E. Trousdale <strong>Gunn</strong>. Survivors: wife Elizabeth "Beth" Meyer<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> daughters Barbara <strong>Gunn</strong>, Julie Pramanik stepchildren Douglas Strain, Elizabeth<br />

Neurauter sister Rosemary Cronk five grandchildren eight stepgrandchildren seven greatgrandchildren.<br />

Cyrus B. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Fort Deposit, Alabama April 24 1915 - Cyrus B. <strong>Gunn</strong> an old and highly esteemed citizen of<br />

Lowndes County was buried here today with Masonic honors in the presence of a large<br />

concourse of friends. Many beautiful floral offerings bore silent testimony of love and<br />

esteem with which the deceased was held. Montgomery Advertizer 4-25-1915. (Thomas and<br />

Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Mrs. D. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Mrs D. <strong>Gunn</strong> died yesterday morning, September 25, 1905 at her home on the corner of<br />

Wardand Hepburn streets in Oakland, California. She was treated by Dr. B. F. Mason, and<br />

had been ill for many months. She is survived by her husband and two sisters, Mrs. M. J<br />

O'Brien and Mrs. M. Miller. Mrs <strong>Gunn</strong> has lived here for many years and leaves a large<br />

circle of friends She was a member of St. Leander's Catholic Church, where the funeral is<br />

to take place tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock. Father O'Maihoney will officiate at the<br />

services.<br />

Mrs. D. C. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

January 18, 1940 Winn Parish Enterprise Mrs. D. C. <strong>Gunn</strong> Buried at Hodge Tuesday, Jan.<br />

16 Mrs. D. C. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 68 years, died at her home here January 13. She had been in ill health<br />

for many months. A native of Bienville Parish she had resided in Winnfield for the past 25<br />

years. Funeral services were conducted at Walnut Ridge near Hodge, January 16, with the


Rev. Arnold of Smackover, Ark., officiating. Surviving Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> are her husband of<br />

Winnfield, two sons and two daughters, Mrs. Eula Bunce of Bradford, Pa., Leon <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Winnfield, Mrs. Gertie Scott of Smackover, Ark., and D. C. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr., of Port Arthur,<br />

Texas. Four brothers also survive: H. A. Hines of Tioga, Willie Hines of Effie, La., Larkin<br />

and Walter Hines of <strong>New</strong> Verda. (Nancy R. Tencie Hines - w/o Duncan C. <strong>Gunn</strong>)<br />

D. K. <strong>Gunn</strong> Major (Retired)<br />

D. K. "Pete" <strong>Gunn</strong> of Ozark, Alabama, died Tuesday, March 2, 2010, in Southeast<br />

Alabama Medical Center. He was 63. Funeral services will be 2:00 p.m. Saturday, March 6,<br />

2010, in the Chapel of Holman Funeral Home in Ozark with Bishop Jerry Ogles officiating.<br />

Interment will be 1:00 p.m. (CDST) Monday, March 8, 2010, in Fort Mitchell National<br />

Veterans Cemetery with Full Military Honors, Holman Funeral Home of Ozark directing.<br />

The family will receive friends at the funeral home Saturday from 12:30 p.m. until service<br />

time. The family will be at the home of his stepdaughter at 1270 Crawford Road in Webb,<br />

AL. Holman Funeral Home of Ozark, (334) 774-5348, is in charge of arrangements. Visit<br />

online at www.holmanfuneralhome.com<br />

Daisy <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Daisy <strong>Gunn</strong>, 86, of Marion, Ark., homemaker, died Sunday Jan 9, 2004, at her home.<br />

Services will be at 11 a.m. Saturday at Wolfe Brothers Funeral Home in West Memphis<br />

with burial in Marion Memorial Cemetery. She was a member of the Mother"s Board at<br />

Mount Zion Missionary Baptist Church. She leaves a daughter, Minnie <strong>Gunn</strong> of Marion;<br />

two sons, Floyd <strong>Gunn</strong> of Sikeston, Mo., and J. P. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Jericho, Ark., 31 grandchildren<br />

and seven great-grandchildren.<br />

Dale <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

passed away Friday, September 23, 2011, at his residence in Albuquerque, NM. He is<br />

survived by his wife, Maude M. <strong>Gunn</strong>, three children, Robert <strong>Gunn</strong>, David <strong>Gunn</strong> and<br />

Margaret Hastings, three stepchildren, nine grandchildren, 11 great grandchildren. He was<br />

predeceased by his first wife, Bernice <strong>Gunn</strong>. He retired after 42 years with AT&T in the<br />

Kansas City area. He participated in the Boy Scouts of America in that area. He served<br />

honorably with the U.S. Navy during World War II for 31/2 years. A memorial service was<br />

conducted in Albuquerque on Sept. 26 at the Central United Methodist Church. Burial at<br />

the National Cemetery in Santa Fe, NM.<br />

Dale Everett <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

born May 7, 1924 to William Everett <strong>Gunn</strong> and Florence Irene Dewey in Salt Lake City,<br />

Utah passed away at his daughters home in Sandy on January 31, 2004. Dale married<br />

Fokje Antionette Dikkerboom on Dec. 15, 1954.He was an active member of the LDS<br />

Church, serving in numerous teaching and leadership positions. He served missions for the<br />

church with his wife in California, Wales, England and Australia. He loved serving in the<br />

church, from teaching the youth to officiating in the temples. He was a veteran of World<br />

War II, having served in the medical corps. He was an avid sportsman, was especially<br />

gifted in horsemanship, and enjoyed unusual sports such as boar hunting and field trials.<br />

He had a great sense of humor and was loved by all who knew him. All of us are better for


having known him. He is survived by his wife, Fokje "Tonny" <strong>Gunn</strong>, his children, Helga<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> (Robert K) Wilson and Dale A. (Debbie) Butler, his siblings, Marian (Horace)<br />

Gardner and Dewey (Carol) <strong>Gunn</strong>. He has 12 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren.<br />

Funeral services will be held Saturday, Feb. 7, 2004, 11:30 a.m. at the Woodruff Utah<br />

Ward, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Friends may call Friday, Feb. 6, 2004,<br />

4-7 p.m. at the Jenkins-Soffe Funeral Chapel at 1007 W. So. Jordan Pkwy. (10600 So.) and<br />

Saturday, Feb. 7, 2004, 10:30 a.m. at the Woodruff Ward Chapel, Woodruff, UT.<br />

Interment will be in the family plot in the Hoytsville Cemetery, Hoytsville, UT. The family<br />

is especially grateful to Leslie Black, the doctors of the Huntsman Center, VA Hospital, and<br />

Linda at Crosslands.<br />

Dale Frederick <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Dale F. <strong>Gunn</strong>, age 92, died on April 9, 2012 at his home in Vienna, VA surrounded by his<br />

family. He was born on February 3, 1920 in Grand Junction, IA to the late Carl and<br />

Katherine Mueller <strong>Gunn</strong>. Dale was a United States Navy veteran serving in World War II.<br />

He retired in 1984 from the Department of the Navy as an analyst. While employed by the<br />

Department of the Navy, Dale and his family spent 24 years overseas with the Naval<br />

Attaché's Office in Venezuela, Argentina, Peru, Uruguay and Brazil. Dale was the beloved<br />

husband of 64 years of Moyna <strong>Gunn</strong>, devoted father of Sharon (Stephen) Morris of<br />

Singapore, Arturo <strong>Gunn</strong> of Warrenton, VA and Michael (Angels Natal Asensio) <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Fairfax, VA, proud grandfather of Ryan, Kaelen, Allison and Devon. The family will<br />

receive friends on Thursday, April 12 from 6 to 8 p.m. at Money and King Funeral Home,<br />

171 West Maple Avenue, Vienna, VA. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on<br />

Friday, April 13 at 1 p.m. at St. Mark's Catholic Church, 9970 Vale Road, Vienna, VA.<br />

Graveside service with Military Honors will be held on Monday, April 16 at 11 a.m. at<br />

Quantico National Cemetery, Triangle, VA.<br />

Dale Leap <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

of Powhatan, Va., went to be with her Lord and Savior on March 23, 2011. She passed<br />

peacefully at home, surrounded by her beloved family. Born Helen Dale Leap in Elkton,<br />

Va., on November 7, 1928, she was 82 years old. Surviving are her loving husband, Roscoe<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>; and their children, Allen <strong>Gunn</strong> of Manassas, Tammy Schmied of Powhatan, Kathy<br />

Dickson (Tim) of Powhatan and Paula Bender (Ron) of Lynchburg; nine grandchildren,<br />

Donna Stewart, Barry Tignor, Kaylee Dickson, Meghan <strong>Gunn</strong>, Samantha Schmied,<br />

Hannah <strong>Gunn</strong>, Lacey Dickson, Daniel <strong>Gunn</strong> and Jackson Bender; one great-grandchild,<br />

Darian Stewart; and a stepsister, Christina Moyers. Dale was preceded in death by her<br />

infant son; eldest daughter, Sandra Tignor; son-in-law, Gerald Schmied; brother, Joseph<br />

Leap; and stepsister, Edith Breeden. Dale was a faithful member at Graceland Baptist<br />

Church and especially enjoyed participating in her Sunday School class. Special thanks are<br />

given to Dr. Shaival J. Kapadia and Linda L. Tavares for their attention, wonderful<br />

support and compassionate medical care. The family would like to extend their deepest<br />

thanks for the friends that have shared their time, prayers, food and support to Dale<br />

during her illness. A memorial service will be held Sunday, March 27, at 3 p.m. at<br />

Graceland Baptist Church, 975 Dorset Road, Powhatan, Va. 23139. In lieu of flowers,


memorial contributions may be made to Bon Secours Hospice, 8580 Magellan Parkway,<br />

Richmond, Va. 23227.<br />

Dale Russell <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Weaverville - Dale Russell <strong>Gunn</strong>, 68, of 11 Deacon Drive, passed away Sunday, Nov. 20,<br />

2006, at his residence, following a period of declining health. A native of Nashville, Tenn.,<br />

Dale had lived in Buncombe County, North Carolina since 1948. He retired from Volvo as<br />

a welder in 1995. Dale was a very religious man, and kept several notebooks of Bible study<br />

notes. He was the son of the late Comer Clinton and Alma Mull <strong>Gunn</strong>. He was also<br />

preceded in death by his brother, Jimmy <strong>Gunn</strong>. Surviving are his wife, Faye Maynard<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, and his son, Shawn <strong>Gunn</strong>, both of the home. The graveside service was held<br />

Tuesday at Ashelawn Gardens of Memory, with the Revs. Troy Rogers and the D.L.<br />

Maynard officiating. To sign Dale"s guestbook online, please go to Funeral Schedule<br />

atwww.andersrice.com. Published: 2006-11-22<br />

Damon Mott <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Colonel Damon Mott <strong>Gunn</strong>, 84, who retired from the Army"s Judge Advocate General"s<br />

office in 1953 and then practiced corporate law for 25 years before retiring again in the late<br />

1970s, died of a kidney ailment November 5, 1983 at Sibley Memorial Hospital in<br />

Washington, D.C. He lived in Washington. Colonel <strong>Gunn</strong> was a native of Buckingham,<br />

Iowa. He graduated from the United States Military Academy at West Point, <strong>New</strong> York, in<br />

1923, and served on active duty for the next 30 years. In addition to West Point, he was also<br />

a graduate of the Yale University Law School and earned a master"s degree in taxation law<br />

at George Washington University. During WWII, Colonel <strong>Gunn</strong> served in Mediterranean<br />

and European theaters. He participated in the Nuremberg War Crimes trials after the war.<br />

His medals included the Legion of Merit, and the Bronze Star, Purple Heart and Soldier"s<br />

medals. Was a member of the Army & Navy Club, and the Kenwood and Army Navy<br />

country clubs. Survivors include his wife, the former Helen Montgomery, of Wash, DC; a<br />

son, Robert, of Chicago, and 5 grandchildren. Another son, Alan Montgomery <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Lieutenant (jg), was killed in the crash of his Naval aircraft in the Atlantic. His body was<br />

not recovered and an "In Memory Of" notation appears on his parents gravestone.<br />

Daniel B. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Thomson Georgia - Graveside services for Daniel B. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 56 of Route 1, who died Friday<br />

will be at 4 pm today, August 26, 1985. In Savannah Valley Memorial Gardens.<br />

Pallbearers will be Bill Harper, Raymond Adams, Roger Burton, Kenneth McDonald, Carl<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> and Max Dixon. Curtis Funeral Home is in charge. Monday August 26, 1985, page<br />

3, Augusta Chronicle, Augusta, Ga.<br />

Daniel Benjamin <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

84, died July 24, 1967 at 3:30 p.m. Monday in a Cameron hospital. Funeral will be at 10<br />

a.m. Wednesday at Marek-Burns Funeral Home in Cameron, the Rev. J. E. Lafferty<br />

officiating. Burial will be in Walker"s Creek Cemetery, Milam County. Mr. GUNN was<br />

born December 3, 1882, in Camp Hill, Alabama. He had lived near Cameron for the past


75 years. He was a member of the First Baptist Church. He was a retired real estate man.<br />

Surviving are a son, Emory Self GUNN of Houston; a daughter, Mrs. Cornelia JAMESON<br />

GAY of Dallas; a brother, Homer Lewis GUNN of McAllen; two grandchildren; and five<br />

great-grandchildren. July 24, 1967 - THE TEMPLE DAILY TELEGRAM-Temple, Texas<br />

(Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> descendant)<br />

Delia <strong>Gunn</strong> Dewees<br />

Delia "Dee Dee" Dewees, 56, died Sunday, July 9, 2006, in Dumas. Graveside services will<br />

be at 2 p.m. today in Memorial Park Cemetery in Dalhart with the Rev. Walter Reed,<br />

pastor of First Christian Church of Stratford, officiating. Arrangements are by Morrison<br />

Funeral Directors. Mrs. Dewees was born Oct. 17, 1949, in Medford, Ore. She was a<br />

homemaker and had lived in Stratford since 1987. Survivors include her husband, Jim<br />

Dewees; two daughters, Barbara Dewees and Susan Dewees, both of Stratford; three<br />

brothers, Jim <strong>Gunn</strong>of Bremerton, Wash., George <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr. of Medford and Jeremy<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>of Springfield, Ore.; and a sister, Barbara Hedges of Pleasant Hill, Ore. Amarillo<br />

Globe-<strong>New</strong>s, July 11, 2006<br />

D. C. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

January 29, 1953 Winn Parish Enterprise Final Rites Held For D. C. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Sr., Monday<br />

Afternoon Final rites for D. C. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Sr., 82 years, 2 months, and 8 days of age, who died<br />

suddenly Saturday, January 24, 1953, at the home of his son, Leon, in Winnfield, were held<br />

at the Hodge Methodist church at 4 p.m. with the Rev. Mr. Swanner, of Jonesboro<br />

officiating. Pallbearers were Rev. Ed Mixon, Virgil Barton, Walter Dyer, Wilber Dyer,<br />

Henry Gorham, and Dee Ingles. A native of Eros, La., Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> had spent most of his life<br />

in Winnfield where he raised his family. His wife, the former Tencie Hines, preceded him<br />

in death in 1938. Until he retired, he operated an ice house on Allen Street for the service of<br />

residents in that section of Winnfield. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Eula Bunce of<br />

Buffalo, N. Y., and Mrs. Gertie Brazzell of Port Arthur, Texas; two sons, Leon of<br />

Winnfield and D. C., Jr., of Port Arthur, Texas; four sisters, Mrs. M. Dyer, Cheneyville,<br />

La., Mary Bartley, Grace Ernest and Eunice Glotfelter, all of El Paso, Texas. He also left 17<br />

grandchildren and 8 great grandchildren. (Duncan C. <strong>Gunn</strong> - George and Margaret<br />

Elizabeth Morrison <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

D. W. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Gilbert Louisana May 5, 1915. D. W. <strong>Gunn</strong> a prominent citizen of this ward died this<br />

morning at 3 o’clock. He is survived by a wife, one son and two little daughter.<br />

Dan Alvin <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

1933 - 2006 Dan A. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 71, passed away at his ranch in Energy Texas, Thursday, Jan.<br />

12, 2006. Funeral: 2 p.m. Tuesday at St. Mary"s Episcopal Church in Hamilton. Visitation:<br />

4 to 8 p.m. Monday at Riley Funeral Home. Memorials: St. Mary"s Episcopal Church in<br />

Hamilton. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born Sept. 26, 1933, in Borger, the son of Charles Norwood<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>. He graduated from Amarillo High School in early 1952 and graduated from<br />

Oklahoma State University in 1956. From there he served in the Air Force, obtaining his<br />

pilot experience. He retired from Frontier Airlines after 29 years. He was an avid cattle


ancher and a member of the Texas Cattleman"s Association. On April 4, 1970, he was<br />

united in marriage to Elaine Daniels Irby. She preceded him in death March 8, 2004.<br />

Survivors: Daughter, Jennifer Amanda <strong>Gunn</strong> of Lake George, Colo.; sons, Clay Irby of<br />

Midland, Randy Irby of Springtown, Terry Lee Irby of Fort Worth, Thomas Miles Irby of<br />

Energy and Kenneth Shertzer of Justin; mother, Martha Marchbanks <strong>Gunn</strong>; six<br />

grandchildren; sister, Amma Lynn Jones of Cleburne; brother-in-law, Jack Joe Daniels of<br />

Big Sur, Calif. Published in the Star-Telegram on 1/16/2006. -<br />

Dan A. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 71, died at his ranch at Energy on Jan. 12, 2006. Funeral services were held<br />

Jan. 17 at St. Marys Episcopal Church in Hamilton. He was born September 26, 1933 at<br />

Borger, the son of Charles Norwood <strong>Gunn</strong> and Martha Marchbanks <strong>Gunn</strong>. He graduated<br />

from Amarillo High School in early 1952 and went on to graduate from Okalahoma State<br />

University in 1956. From there he served in the Air Force obtaining his pilot experience. He<br />

retired from Frontier Airlines after twenty-nine years of service. He was an avid cattle<br />

rancher and a member of the Texas Cattlemans Association. On April 4, 1970 he was<br />

united in marriage to Elaine Daniels Irby. She precedes him in death with her passing on<br />

March 8, 2004. He is survived by one daughter, Jennifer Amanda <strong>Gunn</strong> of Lake George,<br />

Colo.; five sons; Clay Irby of Midland, Randy Irby of Springtown, Terry Lee Irby of Fort<br />

Worth, Thomas Miles Irby of Energy and Kenneth Shertzer of Justin; six grandchildren;<br />

one sister, Amma Lynn Jones of Cleburne and one brother-in-law Jack Joe Daniels of Big<br />

Sur, Calif. Pallbearers were Dick Gibson, Allen Jackson, Al Pierce, Bob Patterson, Gary<br />

Vogel and Ed Nash. Honorary Pallbearers were Hal Napier and Charlie York. The family<br />

has designated St. Marys Episcopal Church in Hamilton for memorials. Riley Funeral<br />

Home (James Daniel and Emma Baugh <strong>Gunn</strong> descendant)<br />

Dan <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr.<br />

In Loving Memory Dan <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr. February 29, 1916- February 27, 1984 It has been 25<br />

years since your tragic death. You are still mourned by your friends and grieved by your<br />

son who will never forget. Macon Georgia (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Daniel <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Loraine TX — Funeral for Daniel Fdward <strong>Gunn</strong>. 91, was held Wednesday, Nov 22, 1961<br />

atl 2 p.m. in the Lightfoot Street Church of Christ.. Max Leach of Abilene was to officiate,<br />

with burial in the Loraine cemetery under direction of Kiker and Son Funeral Home of<br />

Colorado Cit. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a member of the Church of Christ. He died Tuesday, having<br />

been in poor health for several months. Mr. & Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> moved to Mitchell County in<br />

1905 when they bought a farm in Loraine. They lived there until 1923 when they moved<br />

into Loraine and have lived here ever since. The couple celebrated their 65 th wedding<br />

anniversary Oct 1, 1958. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> is survived by his wife Mary Copeland <strong>Gunn</strong>, and<br />

three sons; Channel of Wichita Kansas, Herbert of Colorado City, and Bruce of Abilene;<br />

and one daughter Mrs. J. A. Bodine of Weatherford and 11 grandchildren.<br />

Daniel <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

April 4, 1900 - Sulphur Springs, Texas. Dallas Morning news, Page 6 Daniel <strong>Gunn</strong> died at<br />

his home in this city last night. He was postmaster nearly twenty years and besides was<br />

Mayor of the city for two years. On Saturday evening while at work on his farm, he was


kicked in the stomch by one of his norses. He came to his home, not complaining much but<br />

soon after viioilent pains struck him and all that medical aid could do was done, but he<br />

died. He was 66 years of age.<br />

Daniel Christopher <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Daniel "Dan" Christopher <strong>Gunn</strong> of Cuba, Mo. was born on August 25, 1919 in St. Louis,<br />

Mo. to the union of William Henry <strong>Gunn</strong> and Lillian Pearl (Cook) <strong>Gunn</strong> and passed away<br />

on February 4, 2003 at Cuba, Mo. at the age of 83 years, 5 months and 9 days. Dan was<br />

preceded in death by his parents, one brother, William "Budge" <strong>Gunn</strong>, one sister Mary<br />

Ursula <strong>Gunn</strong> and cousin Frances Nixon. Dan was a long time resident of Cuba, Mo. Those<br />

who survive to mourn his passing from this life are his loving sister Helen Hyacinth <strong>Gunn</strong>;<br />

nieces and nephews, Lillian McCann, Bill <strong>Gunn</strong>, Bobby <strong>Gunn</strong>, Margaret Rousset, Buddy<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, Mary <strong>Gunn</strong>, Christine Durbin, Catherine Goyette and Winifred <strong>Gunn</strong>; cousin<br />

Wilbur Cook; other relatives and friends. Dan was a loving brother, uncle, cousin, good<br />

friend to all who knew him and will be sadly missed. Daniel "Dan" Christopher <strong>Gunn</strong> was<br />

in state at the Britton Funeral Home of Cuba, Mo. where funeral services were held on<br />

Thursday, February 6, 2003 at 2 p.m. with Rev. Paul Lathum officiating. Interment was in<br />

the Lea Cemetery, Leasburg, Mo. All arrangements were under the direction of the Britton<br />

Funeral Home of Cuba, Mo.<br />

Daniel Franklin <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Brown House, Macon, Georgia. February 6, 1910, Frank <strong>Gunn</strong> one of the most extensive<br />

property owners in Macon and a farmer for years most successful in his operation in<br />

Houston County, died shortly after 9 o"clock at the family home on the plantation 6 miles<br />

this side of Perry, after a very brief illness. Member of the family were at his bedside. The<br />

news of his death brought deep regret throughout the community. He was well known here<br />

and throughout the central portion of the state as a successful business man. Three sons<br />

Will and Frank <strong>Gunn</strong> of this city, and a younger son residiing in Houston County and one<br />

daughter, Mrs. Albert Taylor of Macon survive him. His son Will is at present a member of<br />

the city council of this city. The body will be brought to the home of Alderman Will <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

on Orange Street where arrangements will be made for the funeral. The interment will take<br />

place in Macon. Daniel Franklin <strong>Gunn</strong> h/o Mary Henrietta Head and Mary Gilbert.<br />

Riverside Cemetery, Macon County, Georgia.(Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

descendant)<br />

Daniel <strong>Gunn</strong>, Esquire<br />

Died on the 30 th instant at his residence in Houston, Georgia after a very brief infection of<br />

the heart or Cramp Colic, Daniel <strong>Gunn</strong>, Esquire in the 54 th year of his age. The deceased<br />

was born in Halifax County, Virginia but resided most of his years in Georgia. As a citizen<br />

he was circumspect, liberal and patriotic, as a husband and father tender and devoted, as a<br />

friend and neighbor, warm hearted and hospitable, as a master, kind and indulgent, as a<br />

merchant prompt and punctilious, in all his intercourse with his fellow man. He was<br />

governed by a spirit of moderation and justice with accrued for him the respect and esteem<br />

of all who knew him. He was frank and fearless and honorable, cut in almost the prime of<br />

his life, his loss is irreparable to his friends and family and the community. He was


emphaticaly the poor’s man friend. Though his illness was sudden he met the stern<br />

messenger with manly composure and now sleeps as one. Georgia Telegraph 23-25-1849<br />

(Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

2 nd obit<br />

Daniel G. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Daniel <strong>Gunn</strong>, Esq age 51, years died at his residence in Houston County, Ga, 20 Dec 1847.<br />

He died of affliction of the heart or cramp colic. Born in Halifax County, Virginia but<br />

resided most of his life in Georgia.12-26-1847 died on the 20th of December 1847, at his<br />

residence in Houston County, after a brief illness of an affection of the heart or cramp<br />

colic, Daniel <strong>Gunn</strong>, Esquire in the 54th year of his age. He was born in Halifax County,<br />

Virginia but resided most of his life in Georgia. Macon County Messenger (Thomas and<br />

Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> descendant)<br />

David Hilton <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Mr. D. H. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 68 died at his residence in the Thomasonville community, five miles west<br />

of Waelder, Thursday night, September 5, 1935. He was a life long residence of this section<br />

and a member of a large and prominently connected family, early settlers of this section<br />

and actively identified with its development. Funeral services were held at Thomasonville<br />

church and burial was in Thomasonville cemetery on Friday afternoon. He is survived by<br />

his widow Mrs. Jessie <strong>Gunn</strong> and two sons, Raymond and Carroll; one brother, A. F. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

and two sisters; Mrs. R. H. Hill and Mrs. H. D. Taylor and a number of other relatives.<br />

(John and Susanna Beard <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Daniel <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Fairlawn, Ohio, formerly of Ebensburg, son of John and Martha (Jones) <strong>Gunn</strong>. Preceded<br />

in death by parents; loving wife, the former Maureen "Irish" O"Malley; and brothers,<br />

John, William and Timothy. Survived by sisters-in-law, Marian <strong>Gunn</strong> and Nancy <strong>Gunn</strong>.<br />

Also survived by cousin, Marjorie McGough, Ebensburg. Brother-in-law of Eileen<br />

O"Brien (James); June Mason (Bill); Thomas O"Malley (Nancy); Gerald O"Malley; and<br />

the late Betty O"Malley. Uncle and great-uncle of many. Dan was a former vice president<br />

of Roadway Express in Akron, Ohio and special agent of the FBI. World War II veteran of<br />

the Marine Corps. Dan was past president and member of the Fairlawn Country Club.<br />

Family will receive friends from 10 a.m. until time of service at 11 a.m. Thursday at<br />

Matevish and Matevish Funeral Home, Ebensburg, the Rev. William Thwing. Committal,<br />

Lloyd Cemetery, Ebensburg. In lieu of flowers, please make donations to The Village of St.<br />

Edward, 3131 Smith Road, Fairlawn, Ohio 44333 in Dan"s memory. Published Tribune<br />

Democrat - Johnstown, Pa on 4/25/2007<br />

Daniel <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

57, of Seal Beach, Calif., died from injuries sustained in an accident on Monday, March 19,<br />

2007. A memorial service will be held at 4 p.m., Thursday, March 22, 2007, at McLane<br />

Lakewood Funeral Home in Lake Park. More information will be available on the Web<br />

site: www.mclanefunealservices.com — McLane Lakewood Funeral Home -Valdosta<br />

Georgia Times


Daniel Dean <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

GUNN, Daniel, 48, of Georgetown , Texas, died Wednesday. Visitation 6 p.m. today, Cook-<br />

Walden/Davis Funeral Home, Georgetown. Services 2 p.m. Saturday, Cook-Walden/Davis.<br />

Burial I.O.O.F. Cemetery, Georgetown. Died Wednesday June 6, 2007<br />

2 nd Obit<br />

Daniel Dean <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Daniel <strong>Gunn</strong>, age 48, of Georgetown, Texas, passed away on Wednesday, June 6, 2007. He<br />

was born on February 5, 1959 in Albuquerque, <strong>New</strong> Mexico to parents Corman Dean<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> and Norma Oliver. He was preceded in death by wife, Jeanette <strong>Gunn</strong> and brother,<br />

Gary <strong>Gunn</strong>.Daniel is survived by his mother, Jean Williams; brother, Grant Williams;<br />

sister, Donna Prystupa; nephew, Wyatt Williams; and girlfriend, Arlene Willis and her<br />

daughter, Victoria.The family will receive guests for a time of visitation from 6:00- 8:00<br />

P.M. Friday, June 8, 2007 at Cook-Walden Davis Funeral Home in Georgetown, Texas.<br />

Funeral services will be held at 2:00 P.M. on Saturday, June 9, 2007 in the chapel of Cook-<br />

Walden Davis Funeral Home with Chaplain Dean Hamilton officiating. Interment will<br />

follow at I.O.O.F. Cemetery in Georgetown. (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Daniel Edward <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Loraine, Texas - Funeral for Daniel Edward <strong>Gunn</strong> 91, was to be held Wednesday at 2 pm<br />

in the Lightfoot Street church of Christ. Max Leach of Abilene was to officiate with burial<br />

in the Loraine Cemetery, under the direction of Kiker and Son Funeral Home of Colorado<br />

City. Mr <strong>Gunn</strong> was a member of the church of Christ. He died at his home on Tuesday<br />

morning, Nov 21, 1961. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> had been in poor health for several months. Mr. And<br />

Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> were moved to Mitchell County in 1905 when they bought a farm near Loraine.<br />

They lived there until 1923 when they moved into Loraine where they have lived ever since.<br />

The couple celebrated their 65 th wedding anniversary Oct 1, 1958. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> is suvived<br />

by his wife the former Miss Mary Copeland; three sons, Chancil of Wichita, Kansas,<br />

Herbert of Colorado City, and Bruce of Abilene; one duaghter Mrs. J. A. Bodine of<br />

Weatherford; four granchildren and 11 great-grandchildren. (Thomas and Sarah<br />

Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Daniel Jason <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

28, Orange City, Florida, died Monday, Jan. 2, 2006, at his home. A Celebration of Life<br />

service will be held at 3 p.m. Friday, Jan. 6, at Blue Springs State Park, 2100 W. French<br />

Ave, Orange City. Daniel enjoyed the outdoors, especially fishing. Before his death, he lived<br />

life to the fullest. He was a friend to all and left everyone smiling. Survivors include his<br />

parents, David and Nancy Ikeler, North Carolina; brother, Derek Fleming, DeLand; sister,<br />

Julie Ikeler, DeLand; and grandfather, Henry DuBois, Cocoa Beach. Arrangements are<br />

entrusted to Constantino Funeral and Cremation Services.<br />

Daniel J. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Daniel J. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 57, of Seal Beach, Calif., died on Monday, March 19, 2007, in Valdosta,<br />

from injuries sustained in an accident. Memorial services will be at 4 p.m. on Thursday,<br />

March 22, 2007, in the McLane Lakewood Chapel. Condolences to the family may be<br />

conveyed on the obituary page at www.mclanefuneralservices.com. -McLane Lakewood


Funeral Home, Lake Park. Published in the Valdosta Times, Valdosta, Georgia.<br />

Daniel J. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

81, Ponce Inlet, died peacefully at home Tuesday, Aug. 23, 2005, after a brief illness. He<br />

was born July 16, 1924, in <strong>New</strong> York City, the son of Patrick and Nora <strong>Gunn</strong>. He enlisted<br />

in the U.S. Navy during World War II and served on a P.T. boat in the Pacific, seeing<br />

action at Okinawa. After the war, he went to sea for several years on merchant ships and<br />

was a member of the Seafarers International Union. In 1950, Dan joined the <strong>New</strong> York<br />

City Police Department, where he worked for 30 years, retiring as a detective sergeant in<br />

1980. While serving as a police officer, he earned an associate"s degree in police science<br />

from John Jay College of Criminal Justice at the City University of <strong>New</strong> York. He spent the<br />

last years of his NYPD career working in the Bureau of Criminal Investigation at One<br />

Police Plaza, where he helped to implement the use of computer technology in the study of<br />

fingerprints. In 1951, Dan married Elizabeth Whelan, who predeceased him in 1976. He<br />

later married Kathleen Kennedy, who predeceased him in 1986. After his retirement and<br />

move to Florida, he married Donna Dombkowski on April 6, 1991, in a ceremony attended<br />

by all six of the couple"s children and seven grandchildren. After a lunch at Major<br />

Moultries, most of the wedding guests (including the bride and groom) went for a swim in<br />

the ocean. Dan was a wonderful and much loved husband, father, grandfather and friend.<br />

He enjoyed spending time with his family, playing duplicate bridge, reading, entertaining,<br />

watching golf on television, and traveling. From time to time, he was known to regale his<br />

friends and family with his version of the song, "Bell-Bottom Trousers." His great sense of<br />

humor and loving nature will be warmly remembered by his family and many friends. Dan<br />

was a member of the Good Old Boys Club of Ponce Inlet, the 10-13 Club of Northeast<br />

Florida and <strong>New</strong> York City, and the Superior Officers Association Retired (SOAR). He is<br />

survived by his wife, Donna, Ponce Inlet; son, Daniel P. <strong>Gunn</strong>, and his wife, Lisa Stoutz,<br />

<strong>New</strong> Sharon, Maine; daughter, Nancy <strong>Gunn</strong>, and her husband, Larry Simpson, Cape<br />

Elizabeth, Maine; daughter, Marilyn Allen, and her husband Larry, Shingle Springs,<br />

Calif.; sister, Kay Metzler, Sun City, Calif.; stepson, Joseph Dombkowski, and his wife<br />

Karen, Plainfield, Ill.; stepson, Michael Dombkowski, and his wife Candiss, Fort Meyers;<br />

stepson, William Dombkowski, and his wife Diana, Frankfort, Ill.; 14 grandchildren,<br />

Carrie, Corinne, Michelle, Sean, Joe, Amanda, Bridget, Zachary, Mollie, Nora, Bethany,<br />

Liam, Fiona, and Devynn; one great-granddaughter, Claire; and many nieces, nephews,<br />

and friends. Visiting hours will be from 9 a.m. until 10:30 a.m. Friday, Aug. 26, at<br />

Cardwell and Maloney Funeral Home, 3571 Ridgewood Avenue, Port Orange, with a<br />

funeral Mass following at 11 a.m. at Epiphany Roman Catholic Church, Port Orange In<br />

lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Hospice of Volusia/Flagler, 3800 Woodbriar<br />

Trail, Port Orange, FL 32129.<br />

Daniel Lynn <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Oct. 27, 2011 Daniel Lynn <strong>Gunn</strong>, 62 of Boise Idaho, died Thursday Oct. 27, 2011 of<br />

complications to Pneumonia. The love of my life is gone so fast from me his wife Karen, his<br />

mom Pat <strong>Gunn</strong>, brother Roger <strong>Gunn</strong>, sister-in-law Jolene his daughters Kym and Wendy.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>er you will be missed every day for the rest of my life. Thank you for the short time<br />

we had together, for the love you gave me, and your step children Zack and Rachel.


Through all the good times. You were our crazy glue that kept us together. Best friends<br />

Bob Brown, Art and Diane Brown, Big Ed, Don, Lynn and Mike. Just to name a few<br />

friends. I didn't know just how many friends he had. You know who you are and he loved<br />

all of you very much. Honey, glade you're not in pain no more, my "Papa" you can breathe<br />

now. A Potluck memorial will be held Sat Nov. 5th at 2:00 p.m. At the Boulevard Bar 4079<br />

Chinden Garden City, Idaho, in honor of <strong>Gunn</strong>er's life.<br />

Daniel M. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

age 84. Loving husband of the late Maureen "Irish" (nee O"Malley); son of the late John<br />

and Martha; brother of the late John (Marian, surviving), William (Nancy, surviving) and<br />

Timothy; cousin of Marjorie McGough of Ebensburg, PA; brother-in-law of Eileen<br />

O"Brien (James), June Mason (Bill), Thomas O"Malley (Nancy), Gerald O"Malley and the<br />

late Betty O"Malley; uncle and great uncle of many. Dan was a former Vice President of<br />

Roadway Express in Akron, Ohio and Special Agent of the FBI. He was a W.W. II U.S.<br />

Marine Corps Veteran. Born in Lakewood, OH, he was a resident of Fairlawn, OH for the<br />

last 30 years. Dan was a former member and President of the Fairlawn Country Club. A<br />

visitation will be held at A. NOSEK AND SONS, GERBER-McCREERY FUNERAL<br />

HOME, 8150 BRECKS-VILLE RD. TUESDAY, APR. 24, FROM 7-9 P.M. Funeral<br />

services and burial will be held in Ebensburg, PA. In lieu of flowers, donations may be<br />

forwarded to The Village at St Edward, 3131 Smith Rd., Fairlawn, OH<br />

2 nd Obit<br />

Daniel M. <strong>Gunn</strong> - Daniel M. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 84, of Fairlawn, formerly of Brecksville, died April 23,<br />

2007. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a former vice president of Roadway Express in Akron and special<br />

agent of the FBI. He was a U.S. Marine Corps veteran of World War II, and a former<br />

member and president of Fairlawn Country. He was predeceased by his wife, Maureen<br />

"Irish" (nee O"Malley); parents John and Martha; and brothers John, William and<br />

Timothy. Funeral services and burial were held in Ebensburg, Pa. Donations may be<br />

forwarded to The Village at St. Edward, 3131 Smith Road, Fairlawn, Ohio 44333. A. Nosek<br />

and Sons, Gerber-McCreery Funeral Home handled the arrangements.<br />

Daniel P. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Daniel P. <strong>Gunn</strong> born 6-7-1919, died 11-10-2009 Visitation Thursday 6-8 at Restland<br />

Funeral Home. Funeral services at 10:00AM Friday Nov. 13 at the Wildwood Chapel at<br />

Restland Cemetery, Dallas, Texas.<br />

2 nd obit<br />

DANIEL PHILIP GUNN, JR. Born June 7, 1919 in Dallas, Texas and passed away<br />

November 10, 2009 in Dallas, Texas. Daniel is survived by daughters, Paulette <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

Cynthia <strong>Gunn</strong> Coleman, Kathe Phillips; grandchildren, Rosalyn Bain, Roxanne Coleman,<br />

Jeffrey Sone, Stephanie Sone, Kelsey Phillips, Rickey Phillips; great grandchildren, Peyton<br />

Birdwell, Ja’Marian Pearson, Colton Coleman, Addison and Bailey Bain.<br />

Daniel P. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Sr<br />

2122 Lewiston, Tx., passed away Friday. Survived by wife, Louise C. <strong>Gunn</strong>; sons<br />

Frederick William <strong>Gunn</strong>, Daniel P. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr., and Hansel <strong>Gunn</strong> all of Dallas: and three<br />

grandchildren: brothers, Willie Morris and Edwin <strong>Gunn</strong>: sisters: Mrs. Helen Atkinson,


Mrs. Mamie Shubert all of <strong>New</strong> Orleans. Service Monday 10 am Weiland Merritt Chapel.<br />

Interment Restland. Dallas Morning <strong>New</strong>s, Jan 15, 1955 page 3<br />

Dr. Daniel W. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Funeral services for Dr. Daniel W. <strong>Gunn</strong> 46, native of Biardstown, Texas were announced<br />

here for 3 o’clock Wednesday afternoon in Austin, Texas where his mother lives. Dr. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

was killed in an automobile accident Friday Nov 9, 1951 in Wichita Falls. He was on his<br />

way from North Carolina, where he had been physician on an Indian reservation to a new<br />

post in Arizona. His wife and daughter who were with him at the time were injured but<br />

not seriously. Details of the accident had not been learned here. Dr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born at<br />

Biardtown may 19, 1905 son of Joel E. <strong>Gunn</strong> and Bessie Walker <strong>Gunn</strong>, his grandmother<br />

having been a member of the Biard family which established the community. He was<br />

graduated from Paris High School and from the University of Texas receiving his medical<br />

degree from its Galveston branch. Besides his mother, his wife and daughter, Dr. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

leaves these brothers and sisters; Bill <strong>Gunn</strong>, <strong>New</strong> York City; Joel E. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Reynosa,<br />

Texas; Mrs. Cordellia Kuhleman of Norman, Oklahoma; Miss Matilda <strong>Gunn</strong>, Austin,<br />

Texas; and the former Miss Bess <strong>Gunn</strong> living in Fayetteville, Arkansas. (Thomas and<br />

Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> Desc)<br />

Danny Keith <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

POST Danny Keith <strong>Gunn</strong>, 49, of Idalou, Texas, died Saturday, Feb. 12, 2011 in San<br />

Antonio. Graveside service will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday, February 16, 2011, in Terrace<br />

Cemetery in Post, under the direction of Justice-Mason Funeral Home. Memorial service<br />

will be at 4 p.m. in the Antelope Arena in Post. Steve McMeans and Kerry Hurst, both of<br />

Lubbock, will officiate. Danny was born on Aug. 30, 1961, in Garza County, to Oneita<br />

Jones <strong>Gunn</strong> and the late Clarence <strong>Gunn</strong>. He married Melinda Tatum on July 12, 1986 in<br />

Post, Texas. He and Melinda were both 1979 graduates of Post High School. Danny then<br />

went on to graduate from Angelo State University. He spent his early married years<br />

working in the oilfield for George R. Brown before returning to college to pursue a career<br />

in Agricultural Education. Danny and Melinda were married over 24 years and enjoyed<br />

raising their three children in the communities of Post, Lamesa and Idalou. Danny began<br />

his teaching career at Klondike High School and later continued at Lamesa High School,<br />

where he was a leader in the Area II FFA Association. For the past seven years, Danny<br />

taught at Idalou High School in the Ag Ed Department. During his ag career, Danny had a<br />

special talent with wood working which he passed along to his students. Danny also<br />

enjoyed helping students feed their animal projects and traveling to stock shows. As FFA<br />

advisor, Danny accomplished many outstanding achievements in leadership development<br />

events. This was evidenced in his own children. Tatum was the State FFA First Vice<br />

President in 2007-2008 and Garrett was the FFA Area I President in 2009-2010, Brady is<br />

currently Student Council Vice President at Monterey High School. Danny shined the<br />

brightest when his children excelled in their activities. He rarely missed a sporting event<br />

that involved his children. He was so proud to know that all of them would receive their<br />

college education from Texas A&M. Danny was an advisor of Texas FFA State Star<br />

winners, state speaking contest winners, public relation team and farm skill team state<br />

qualifiers. Danny also advised a national job interview semi-finalist. Danny was a class


sponsor and also named Soil and Water Conservation Teacher of the Year. He was most<br />

proud, however, of all of his students' accomplishments and has impacted innumerable<br />

lives throughout his teaching career. Danny is survived by his wife, Melinda Tatum <strong>Gunn</strong>;<br />

children Tatum <strong>Gunn</strong> Dorow and husband Andrew Dorow, Garrett <strong>Gunn</strong> and Brady<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>; mother Oneita <strong>Gunn</strong>; sister Darlene <strong>Gunn</strong> Speck and husband Gary; and brotherin-law<br />

Bobby Heckaman, along with their children. Tatum and Garrett are students at<br />

Texas A&M. Brady is a senior at Lubbock Monterey High School and plans to attend<br />

Texas A&M next year. Danny was preceded in death by his father, Clarence <strong>Gunn</strong>; and<br />

sister Nita Jo <strong>Gunn</strong> Heckaman. He leaves behind many lifelong friends as well as countless<br />

friends from the ag industry and the communities in which the <strong>Gunn</strong>s lived. Danny was<br />

loved by many and impacted numerous lives through his teaching, service and ag efforts.<br />

He was a good man and will be missed immensely. He was best known for his big smile.<br />

Memorials may be made to the Danny <strong>Gunn</strong> Memorial Scholarship Fund, c/o Troy<br />

Stegemoeller at Vista Bank, PO Box 858, Idalou, Tx 79329.<br />

Danny L. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

17 of Demorest, Ga was killey Sunday, July 12, 1970 when the car in which he was a<br />

passenger ran off a Habersham County road and overturned. Wednesday, July 15, 1970<br />

Paper: Augusta Chronicle (Augusta, GA) Section: A Page: 6<br />

Danny Orville <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

CLOVER -- Danny Orville <strong>Gunn</strong>, 46, died January 29, 2002. Graveside service 1pm<br />

Friday, February 1, 2002, Hollywood Cemetery. Ward Funeral Home entrusted with<br />

arrangements. Published in the Charlotte Observer on 1/31/2002. North Carolina -<br />

CLOVER, S.C. -- Danny Orville <strong>Gunn</strong>, 46, 6228 Oak Ridge Road, died Jan. 29, 2002, at<br />

Piedmont Medical Center, Rock Hill, S.C. He was a native of Gaston County, N.C., son of<br />

the late Orville <strong>Gunn</strong>. GRAVESIDE SERVICE: 1 p.m. Friday, Hollywood Cemetery<br />

SURVIVORS: Mother, Betty Aiken Gibson, the home; sisters, Olivia Blair, Gastonia,<br />

Sherrie Mace, Gastonia, Glenda Smith, Mt. Pleasant, N.C.; 5 nieces; 3 nephews<br />

OFFICIATING CLERGY: Rev. Lewis <strong>Gunn</strong> ARRANGEMENTS: Ward Funeral Service,<br />

Gastonia, NC<br />

Daniel Eckel <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

A 58 year old San Mateo Park accountant, Daniel Eckel <strong>Gunn</strong> of SO Clark drive, San<br />

Mateo, fatally shot himself through the head at 6:30 o'clock this morning 4-26-1949, in<br />

what his wife told police was a fit of despondency. <strong>Gunn</strong> died at Mills hospital almost four<br />

hours later at 9:44 p. m. Police were called at 7:16 a. m. by a neighbor, Larry Barrett of 70<br />

Clark drive. Ha had been summoned by the distraught wife, Mrs. Margaret <strong>Gunn</strong>, after<br />

she discoved her husband's body lying face down on a rear porch and bleeding profusely.<br />

Police said <strong>Gunn</strong> had shot himself with a .32 calibre Colt automatic. The bullet entered the<br />

right temple, went through the left side and embedded itself in a door sash. On examining<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>'s rear bedroom, officers discovered a suicide note and a small pile of personal<br />

papers.


Daniel Reid <strong>Gunn</strong>, III<br />

Commercial Appeal, The (Memphis, TN) - September 2, 1993 - OSCEOLA - Daniel Reid<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> III age, 57, formerly of Memphis, former employee of Bugmobile, died Tuesday at St.<br />

Bernard"s Regional Medical Center in Jonesboro. Services will be at 10 a.m. today at<br />

Roller-Swift Funeral Home with burial at 1 p.m. in Jonesboro Memorial Park. He served in<br />

the National Guard. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> leaves three daughters, Linnie Browning of Osceola, Nancy<br />

Rollins of Kingsport, Tenn., and Ramona Gowan of Portageville, Mo.; a son, Michael <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

of Greenwood, Miss.; his mother, Mary Agn es <strong>Gunn</strong> of Jonesboro; five brothers, Wray<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Memphis, Johnny <strong>Gunn</strong>, Pete <strong>Gunn</strong> and Louis <strong>Gunn</strong>, all of Jonesboro, and<br />

Charlie <strong>Gunn</strong> of Corpus Christi, Texas, and six grandchildren.<br />

Darrell G. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

77, of 43rd Avenue North, died Tuesday, Jan. 19, 1999, in Acapulco, Mexico. He was born<br />

Aug. 1, 1921, in Lincoln, Neb., a son of Elmer and Mary Gilbert <strong>Gunn</strong>. He worked for<br />

Russell Stover Candy Co. for 31 years, retiring as manager of plants in Marion and<br />

Clarksville, Va. After retirement, he entered the independent contracting business with a<br />

partner in the North <strong>My</strong>rtle Beach area. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was an Army veteran of World War II.<br />

He was a member of Surf Golf Club and Ocean Drive Presbyterian Church, where he sang<br />

in the choir. Survivors include his wife, Justine Sauder <strong>Gunn</strong> of Cherry Grove; a son,<br />

Darrell R. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Napa, Calif.; three daughters, Donna Shipp of Dunwoody, Ga., Judith<br />

Axelson of Lakeland, Colo., and Margaret Lively of Arlington, Texas; a sister, Hope<br />

McEachren of Antioch, Calif.; seven grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren. A<br />

memorial service will be at 4 p.m. Sunday at Ocean Drive Presbyterian Church. Memorials<br />

may be made to the American Heart Association or Ocean Drive Presbyterian Church<br />

Darrell Randolph <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Ladysmith, WI 1939-2012 - Darrell Randolph <strong>Gunn</strong>, 72, of Sheldon, peacefully went to<br />

see the Lord, at his home with his wife at his side, on Thursday morning, June 21, 2012,<br />

after a short but courageous battle with cancer. Darrell was born at home on Sept. 13,<br />

1939, to Raymond and Etta <strong>Gunn</strong>. On Dec. 14, 1960, he married his life-long partner and<br />

love Jacqueline Duck. He was a man who loved the outdoors, going fishing and hunting<br />

when he had the time. If anyone had anything broken, they knew where to bring it. He<br />

loved to be there for his family and friends. He was also there for them. Throughout his life<br />

he had several occupations to show what a talented man he was. He finally settled on dairy<br />

farming in 1976. He continued farming until the barn burned down in 2002. Not able to sit<br />

still, he worked at Walter Brothers until he retired in 2009.<br />

Darrell is survived by his wife of 51 years Jacqueline; his sons Randy of Madison, Steve<br />

(Teri) of Waupun, and Jamie (Andrea) of Sheldon; his daughter Barb (Kim) Krisik of<br />

Ladysmith; two sisters; four brothers; his 13 grandchildren; his one step great<br />

granddaughter, his 8 great-grandchildren; as well as numerous nieces and nephews. He<br />

was preceded in death by his parents Raymond and Etta; his brother who died in infancy;<br />

and his beloved grandson Cody. There will be no services per Darrell’s request. The<br />

Nash-Jackan Funeral Home assisted the family with the arrangements.


Dartha Louise <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Funeral services were held from the chapel of Serenity Funeral Home on Wednesday,<br />

October 3, 2007 at 12 noon with Chaplain Keith Johnson officiating. Pallbearers were<br />

Kameron Wilde, Collins Miller, Patrick Hurley, Tom Keovoravong, Doug Cayton and<br />

Doug Cayton, Jr. Interment was in Serenity Memorial Gardens. Funeral arrangements are<br />

by Serenity Funeral Home, 8691 Old Pascagoula Road, Theodore, AL. (251)653-4781<br />

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Dartha L. <strong>Gunn</strong>, a native of Little River and a longtime resident of Mobile, Alabama, died<br />

Sunday at the age of 69. Survivors include her husband, Wiley E. "Gene" <strong>Gunn</strong> of Mobile;<br />

three children, Dartha Cayton of Irvington and James Miller and Albert Joseph Miller,<br />

both of Mobile; two sisters, Carrie Lou Morris of Ozark, Ala., and Sadie Mae Rider of Bay<br />

Minette; three brothers, Arrie Green of Robertsdale, Frank Green of Marlow and Charles<br />

Green of Houston; nine grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren. Visitation will be<br />

from 5 to 8 tonight at Serenity Funeral Home on Old Pascagoula Road in Theodore, where<br />

the service is set for noon Wednesday. Burial will be in Serenity Memorial Gardens.<br />

Darthula <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

died Saturday morning at her home in her 69th year. Survivors arc: Son. Thomas A.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>; brother. C. H: Obenhaus or Portland. Ore.: sister, Mrs. A C. Paul of Palestine, Tex.:<br />

one granchild Thomas <strong>Gunn</strong> Services at 4 p. m., Saturday, July 29, at chapel of Akers<br />

Funeral Home with Rev. W D Wilburn Sr. officiating. The body will be taken overland to<br />

Columbus, Tex., for interment there at 3 p. m., Sunday July 30, 1939 in the I O. O. F. Rest<br />

at Obenhaus family plot. Arrangements by Roy Akers. Funeral Director.<br />

Dave <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr.<br />

81, of Fort Wayne, died Wednesday, June 18, 2003, at home. Born July 4, 1921, in Egypt,<br />

Miss., he was a Brickmason for several years. He was a member of International Union of<br />

Bricklayers and Allied Craftsmen, American Legion Post 296 and Union Baptist Church.<br />

He was a World War II Army veteran. He enlisted Oct. 16, 1942, and was honorably<br />

discharged Jan. 18, 1946. He received several medals including the WWII Victory Medal.<br />

Surviving are wife, Thelma <strong>Gunn</strong> of Fort Wayne; three sons, James <strong>Gunn</strong> (Toussainte) of<br />

Indianapolis, Robert <strong>Gunn</strong> (Robbie Lynn) of South Bend and David <strong>Gunn</strong> of Phenix City,<br />

Ala.; four daughters, Amanda Griffin (James), Ellen <strong>Gunn</strong>, Beverly <strong>Gunn</strong>, all of South<br />

Bend and Jacqueline Harrison of Atlanta, Ga.; two brothers, Leroy <strong>Gunn</strong> and Rufus <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

(Rebecca), all of Chicago; two sisters, Irene Boone of South Bend and Charity Patterson of<br />

Houston, Texas; a brother-in-law, George Head of Chicago; 16 grandchildren; 22 greatgrand-children.<br />

He was preceded in death by his parents, Dave <strong>Gunn</strong> Sr. and Mary Crow<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>; two sisters, Sara Donaldson and Ethel Head; and one brother, Taylor <strong>Gunn</strong>. Service<br />

is 11 a.m. Monday at Union Baptist Church, 2200 Smith St. Visitation is from 6 to 8 p.m.<br />

Sunday at the church. Burial at Covington Memorial Gardens. Military rites by American<br />

Legion Post 296. Arrangements by Carmichael Funeral Service<br />

David <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

CEDAR FALLS, IOWA-Services for David <strong>Gunn</strong>, 21, of 914 Washington St., will be 11<br />

a.m. Saturday at Central Christian Church in Jefferson and 6 p.m. Sunday at Sunnyside


Temple, Waterloo, with burial at Jefferson Cemetery. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> died Wednesday<br />

September 1, 1976, as a result of injuries received in a car accident on Highway 20 south of<br />

<strong>New</strong> Hartford. He was born April 4, 1955, in Jefferson, the son of John and Janet Safley<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>. He was attending Hawkeyc Institute of Technology in Waterloo. Survivors include<br />

his father, John of Jefferson; his mother. Mrs. Janet Mills of 1533 Tracey Dr., Waterloo;<br />

two brothers. John and Richard both of Jefferson; a sister, Deborah of Jefferson; two halfsisters,<br />

Jennifer and Janiece Mills of Waterloo; paternal grandmother, Mrs. Alice <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Jefferson, and maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Safley of Grand Junction.<br />

Slininger Funeral Home of Jefferson is in charge of arrangements.<br />

David <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Columbus Enquirer, SC - 9-15-1857 - David <strong>Gunn</strong> of this city was murdered on Friday<br />

night last about a mile in the country. Five or six cuts and stabs were on the body and the<br />

carotid artery was severed. A man named Dozier is supposed to be the murderer and<br />

whiskey the exciting cause. Dozier is in jail.<br />

David E. <strong>Gunn</strong> Sr.,<br />

La Center, Kentucky - David E. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Sr., 68, passed away at 12:40 p.m. Friday, June 27,<br />

2008, at Western Baptist Hospital. He was born in Bardwell on October 16, 1939 to John D.<br />

and Cordie May Wilson <strong>Gunn</strong>. He was born again at age 14 in the old block Pentecostal<br />

Church at Wickliffe in 1953. He married Phyllis Lea Dalton on May 30, 1959 in Granite<br />

City, Ill. David worked in the meat industry as a meat cutter in St. Louis and Paducah. He<br />

attended Resurrection Fellowship Church of La Center where he served as an Elder. He<br />

also served in jail ministry at the Ballard County Correctional Facility in Wickliffe and<br />

with the Paducah Lifeline in Paducah. David was a member of Paducah West Camp of the<br />

Gideon’s International where he served as a Gideon speaker, Church Assignment<br />

Chairman and also as Vice-President of the Camp. He is survived by his wife, Phyllis and<br />

their four children, Faith Denise Stobbs and husband Craig of Ruma, Ill., David E. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Jr. and wife Gina of Maeystown, Ill., Rhonda Drain and husband Tim of Ozark, Ark., and<br />

Shannon Manqrum and husband Keith of Pocahontas, Ark.; one sister, Clara Munsell of<br />

Paducah; two brothers, Joseph Elmo <strong>Gunn</strong> of Evansville, Ind., and Edwin Leon <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Blandville; 14 grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by<br />

his parents, John D. and Cordie May <strong>Gunn</strong>; five sisters, Thelma Ford, Opal “Jenny”<br />

Murphy, Georgie Daniels, Model Munsell, and Cleo Harper; and two brothers, Stan <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

and John Raymond <strong>Gunn</strong>. (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> descendant)<br />

David F. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Dr. <strong>Gunn</strong>’s Funeral, Fort Gaines, Georgia, March 25. 1895 - Dr. David F. <strong>Gunn</strong>, a popular<br />

physician and prominent citizen of this place, died suddenly of apoplexy on the 23rd<br />

instant and was buried today. Dr. <strong>Gunn</strong> being an officer of The Grand Lodge of masons of<br />

this state by proper dispensation, District Deputy W. A. Graham acting grand master<br />

spread an emergent communication of the grand lodge of Georgia and the remains were<br />

interrred with the solemn and impressive ceremonies of the order. During the funeral all<br />

business was suspended. Thursday March 26, 1895.<br />

D. F. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Fort Gaines, age 63 died March 23, 1896. D. F. <strong>Gunn</strong> joined Fort Gaines


Baptist Church on 6-6-1873, husband of Miss Gilbert. Survived by one son, Dr. Frank<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, the husband of Mollie Shivers. (This should be Daniel F. <strong>Gunn</strong>) (Thomas and<br />

Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> descendant)<br />

David Frank <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

August 1, 1934 - September 9, 2011 - Graveside services for David Frank <strong>Gunn</strong>, 77 of<br />

Ardmore, Oklahoma will be held on Tuesday, September 13, 2011 at 2:00 pm at the<br />

Condon Grove Cemetery Pavilion with Pastor Donny Custar officiating. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> passed<br />

away on September 9, at the Whispering Oaks Nursing Center in Ardmore. Frank was<br />

born on August 1, 1934 in Tishomingo, Oklahoma to Roy <strong>Gunn</strong> and Carmen Ellison <strong>Gunn</strong>.<br />

He grew up here and graduated from Tishomingo High School in 1954. After graduation,<br />

he served in the United States marine Corps during the Korean Conflict. Frank worked<br />

for serveral years as a warehouseman for the Georgia Pacific Company. He had lived in<br />

Ardmore for several years and for the last 5 years had been living at Whispering Oaks. He<br />

was preceded in death by his parents; his brother, Clyde <strong>Gunn</strong> and sister Norma <strong>Gunn</strong>.<br />

Frank is survived by his sister Geneva <strong>Gunn</strong>, many relatives and friends.<br />

Dr. David <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

PENSACOLA, Fla. (AP) -1946-1993 - A doctor was shot to death during a protest outside<br />

his abortion clinic Wednesday, March 10, 1993 and an anti-abortion activist who had<br />

prayed for him to ""give his life to Jesus"" calmly surrendered. It was the first fatality<br />

ever reported at an abotion protest, abortion- rights activists said. Dr. David <strong>Gunn</strong>, 47, was<br />

shot several times in the back as he got out of his car at the Pensacola Women"s Medical<br />

Services clinic he operated, police said. <strong>Gunn</strong> died in surgery hours later. Initial police<br />

reports were that <strong>Gunn</strong> had been shot in the chest, but an autopsy later showed he was shot<br />

from behind, Sgt. Murray Holt said. At the time of the shooting, a dozen anti-abortion<br />

protesters were gathered in front of the clinic, Sgt. Jerry Potts said. Michael Frederick<br />

Griffin, 31, of Pensacola was arrested and charged with murder, Potts said.<br />

David Gene <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

"Devoted Racing Fan" Dave passed away February 9, 2008. He was born August 24, 1962<br />

in Phoenix, Arizona to Gene and Joanne <strong>Gunn</strong>. Dave married his first blind date, Teresa<br />

Giles, June 2, 1982, 25 years ago. Survived by his wife; daughter, Tori; brother, Richard<br />

(Linda); and sisters, Debbie (Elden) Letner and Jana. Dave is also survived by his in-law<br />

family and his "Racing Family." Funeral services will be held Wednesday, February 13th,<br />

11:00 a.m. at Redwood Memorial Mortuary, 6500 S. Redwood Rd., Salt Lake City, Utah. A<br />

viewing will be held Tuesday evening from 6-8 p.m. at the mortuary and one hour prior to<br />

services.<br />

David Joseph <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Published 8-20-1997 Tallahassee Demorcrat- David Joseph <strong>Gunn</strong>, the infant son of Ollie<br />

and Susan <strong>Gunn</strong> of Eastpoint, died Monday in Tallahassee. The service will be at 11 a.m.<br />

today at Kelley Funeral Home in Apalachicola (850-653-2208), with burial at Magnolia<br />

Cemetery in Apalachicola. Memorial contributions may be made to Ronald McDonald<br />

House, 712 E. Seventh Ave., Tallahassee 32303. Additional survivors include a brother,


Christopher <strong>Gunn</strong> of Eastpoint; a sister, Ashley <strong>Gunn</strong> of Eastpoint; and his grandparents,<br />

Ollie and Shirley <strong>Gunn</strong> of St. George Island, and Dominic and Vilma Baragona of St.<br />

George Island.<br />

David Lovelace <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

David Lovelace <strong>Gunn</strong> died at the residence, 2059 Walton Way on March 20, 1934 at 1 pm<br />

at the age of 53 years. Funeral servies will be conducted at Elliotts Funeral Home.<br />

Interment in Magnolia Cemetery, by Elliott and Sons.<br />

David L. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr.<br />

Mr. David L. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr., 82, died August 22, 2009. Husband of Velma Preston <strong>Gunn</strong>. A<br />

service celebrating the life of David L. <strong>Gunn</strong> will be held on Saturday, August 29, 2009 at<br />

12:00 p.m. at the First Congregational Church in Stockbridge. Burial with military honors<br />

will follow in Stockbridge Cemetery, Stockbridge, Ma.. The family will receive friends on<br />

Saturday, August 29, 2009 from 10:30 a.m. until the time of the service at the church. In<br />

lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be made to the David L. <strong>Gunn</strong> Memorial Fund<br />

through Finnerty & Stevens Funeral Home, 426 Main Street, Great Barrington, MA 01230.<br />

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David L. <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr., 82, of East Main Street died Saturday, Aug. 22, 2009, at Fairview<br />

Commons in Great Barrington. In his youth, he was a model for Norman Rockwell's<br />

"Golden Rule" and "Right to Know" paintings. Born in Tuskegee, Ala., on April 9, 1927,<br />

the son of David and Sinclaira Hicks <strong>Gunn</strong>, his family moved to Stockbridge when he was a<br />

child. He attended local schools and graduated from Lee High School in 1944. He went on<br />

to attend Allen University in Columbia, S.C. An Air Force veteran of the Korean War, he<br />

enlisted on July 11, 1950. He received the National Defense Medal before being honorably<br />

discharged on Aug. 2, 1954. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> worked as a machine tender at Kimberly-Clark Co.<br />

in Lee. He was an avid sportsman and played football, baseball and his favorite,<br />

basketball. He also enjoyed fishing and cars. He and his wife, the former Velma Preston,<br />

were married April 1, 1952. Besides his wife, he leaves a daughter, Lynda <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Stockbridge; a brother, Wray <strong>Gunn</strong> and his wife, Cora, of Sheffield; a granddaughter,<br />

Arlyn Traylor and her partner, Paul Gage, of Otis; a sister-in-law, Barbara <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Washington, D.C., and many nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his brother St.<br />

Clair Reed <strong>Gunn</strong>. FUNERAL NOTICE — A service celebrating the life of Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> will<br />

be held on Saturday, Aug. 29, at noon at First Congregational Church in Stockbridge.<br />

Burial with military honors will follow in Stockbridge Cemetery. The family will receive<br />

friends on Saturday from 10:30 a.m. until the time of the service at the church. In lieu of<br />

flowers memorial contributions may be made to the David L. <strong>Gunn</strong> Memorial Fund<br />

through Finnerty & Stevens Funeral Home, 426 Main St., Great Barrington, MA 01230.<br />

David Lee <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

age 52 of Isabella Ave. Copperhill, TN. passed away on Thursday July 1, 2010 following an<br />

extended illness. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born on Oct.29,1957 in Linton, IN., the son of Bertha Rose<br />

Villian <strong>Gunn</strong> and the late Paul <strong>Gunn</strong>. David owned and operated G & D Trucking for<br />

several years. He enjoyed fishing, hunting, skiing and four wheeling. He also enjoyed fixing<br />

things and working on cars. He was a loving husband, father, son, brother and


grandfather. David was of the Christian faith. Surviving Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> are his loving wife,<br />

Carolyn Sue Staples of Copperhill, mother, Bertha Rose <strong>Gunn</strong>, two daughters and one son<br />

in law, Carrie and Nathaniel Shrum, Dawn Ficklin, two sons and one daughter in law, Paul<br />

and Samantha <strong>Gunn</strong> all of Indianapolis, IN., step son, William Carmack of Copperhill, one<br />

brother and sister in law, Tim and Diane <strong>Gunn</strong> of Indiana, three grandchildren, Corey,<br />

Carson and Nikita Ficklin, many other relatives and friends also survive. A memorial<br />

service will be held at a late date and will be announced. In lieu of flowers if you wish, the<br />

family requests that memorials may be made to help defray medical and funeral expenses,<br />

Mountain View Funeral Home of Blairsville in charge of the arrangements<br />

David Michael “Davy” <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

David Michael Davy <strong>Gunn</strong> - of St. Louis, Mo, baptized into the Hope of Christ's<br />

Resurrection, Monday, May 4, 2009. Beloved son of David and Jacquelyn <strong>Gunn</strong>; dear<br />

brother of Jamie <strong>Gunn</strong>; loving grandson of Mary Ann and Jerry <strong>Gunn</strong>, Ralph Sr. and the<br />

late Frances Olliges; nephew of Ralph Jr. and Michael Olliges, Terry Montgomery, Barb<br />

Mueller and Ben <strong>Gunn</strong>; cousin of Phil Thomas, Kayleigh and Austin Montgomery,<br />

Kristina and Andrea <strong>Gunn</strong> and George Engel; dear friend to many. David was a member<br />

of the U.S. Army Reserves, 1008 Quartermasters Company, American Legion in Fenton,<br />

St. Francis De Sales and Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Valley Park. He worked as a<br />

laborer at Top Care Lawn Care. Services: Funeral from the SCHRADER Funeral Home<br />

and Crematory, 14960 Manchester Road at Holloway, Ballwin, Friday 9:30a.m., to Sacred<br />

Heart Catholic Church, Valley Park, for 10:00am Mass. Interment Jefferson Barracks<br />

National Cemetery. If desired, contributions may be made to Charity of Your Choice.<br />

Visitation Thursday 3-9 p.m.<br />

David <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

BLAIRS, Virginia - David Reamous <strong>Gunn</strong>, 82, 6212 Lawless Creek Rd., died Monday, Feb.<br />

12, 1996, at the Danville Regional Medical Center. Born Sept. 26, 1913, in Pittsylvania<br />

County, he was the son of James and Julia Anderson <strong>Gunn</strong>. He was married to Evelyn O.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>. He was retired from Lorrilard Tobacco Co. In addition to his wife, survivors include<br />

four sons Reamous <strong>Gunn</strong> and Dewey <strong>Gunn</strong> of Richmond, Richard <strong>Gunn</strong> and Michael<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Danville; seven daughters, Carolyn Hudson, Dorie Anne James and Mary Waller,<br />

all of Danville, Barbara Smith and Renee <strong>Gunn</strong> of Temple Hills, Md., Cora Ferguson of<br />

<strong>New</strong> York City, and Roxie Tull of Washington State; 30 grandchildren; and 24 greatgrandchildren.<br />

The funeral will be conducted 11 a.m. Saturday at Kentuck Baptist Church<br />

by the Rev. Jesse Fitz. Burial will be in the <strong>Gunn</strong> family cemetery.The family will receive<br />

friends at the residence.<br />

David <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

age 12 was shot in the abdomen by a rifle while he, his brother Bill <strong>Gunn</strong>, and three<br />

playmates were handling the rifle at the home of Mr. And Mr.s W. L. Neal, grandparents<br />

of the <strong>Gunn</strong> boys. Daivd died shortly after being admitted to the hospital here in Meridian<br />

Mississippi. Published Baton Rouge Advocate, page 5 - April 17, 1937


David Paul <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Notice is given of the death of David Paul <strong>Gunn</strong> who died on June 5, 2004, a resident of<br />

.South Elgin, Illinois. The Representative for the estate is Yvonne <strong>Gunn</strong>.<br />

David Russell <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

age 65, of Bethany, Conn. died Friday, October 22, 2010 at Connecticut Hospice in<br />

Branford. Born in <strong>New</strong> Haven, September 11, 1945, he was the son of the late Clifford M.<br />

and Jane Betts <strong>Gunn</strong>. David was a graduate of Amity Regional High School class of 1964.<br />

He was an Air Force Veteran, having served in Vietnam from 1964 to 1968. As a heating<br />

and air conditioning technician, David worked for several local employers and was a<br />

member of Sheet Metal Workers International Association, Local Union #40. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

was a long-time member and past Captain of the Bethany Volunteer Fire Department. He<br />

loved hunting, fishing, and had enjoyed playing hockey most of his life. He is survived by<br />

his sons, Christopher <strong>Gunn</strong> of Prospect, and Timothy <strong>Gunn</strong> of Dallas, Texas. He also leaves<br />

his former wife Mary Ann <strong>Gunn</strong>, and his close and life-long friend, Thomas Hicks of<br />

Bethany. He was predeceased by a brother Robert <strong>Gunn</strong>. Friends may call at the Keenan<br />

Funeral Home, 238 Elm Street, West Haven, Thursday evening from 4 to 8 pm. A graveside<br />

funeral service, with military honors, will be held Friday afternoon at 1:00 at The<br />

Congregational Cemetery, Route 63, Amity Road, Bethany. The Reverend Peter A.<br />

Stebinger, of Christ Episcopal Church, Bethany, will officiate. In lieu of flowers, those<br />

wishing to remember Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> with a charitable gift, are asked to direct their donation to<br />

the Bethany Volunteer Fire Department and Ambulance Corp., P.O. Box 92, Bethany, CT<br />

06524.<br />

David T. <strong>Gunn</strong> Sr.<br />

GUNN David T. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Sr., 62 years young, went to be with his Lord and Savior on<br />

Thursday, December 13, 2007. He has left behind his wife of 29 years, Belinda; and his<br />

children, David Jr. (Mary) <strong>Gunn</strong>, Stephen (Shanda) <strong>Gunn</strong>, Christopher <strong>Gunn</strong> and Thea<br />

(George) Andrick; his 11 grandchildren, Jessica, Melissa, Hailey, Arthur "Bubba", Derek,<br />

Zachary, Chandler, Rachael, Mason, Michael and Bethany; his brother, Bob (Wilma and<br />

Cheyenne) <strong>Gunn</strong>; his nieces and nephew, LaShaunda, Scott and Sabrina Craft; "adopted"<br />

daughter, Debbie (J.R. and boys) Uribe; and many life-long friends and extended family.<br />

Showing will be Monday, December 17, 2007 from 1-3 p.m. with a Memorial Service<br />

immediately following at Ohio Cremation & Memorial Society (Rodman Funeral Services),<br />

5464 North High Street, Columbus, Ohio 43214 (840-0911). In lieu of flowers, the family<br />

requests monetary donations to assist with funeral expenses.<br />

(Alfred) David <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

David <strong>Gunn</strong>, 49, died Friday, July 23, 1999, after a courageous six-year battle with primary<br />

pulmonary hypertension in St.Paul"s Hospital in Dallas, Texas. He was born in San<br />

Angelo, Texas, July 16, 1950. He attended public schools in Illinois and Germany and<br />

graduated from Central High School in 1968. He attended NMMI, Schreiner College and<br />

received a BBA from TCU. He worked for SESCO before moving to Millspaugh River<br />

Ranch in Sheffield, Texas, as manager after his marriage to Pat Holmes Sparks July 4,<br />

1980. He was a partner in the Millspaugh ranching interest in Crockett County and a


director of Woolgrowers Central Storage Co. After being diagnosed with primary<br />

pulmonary hypertension, David and his wife, Pat, moved to San Angelo and became<br />

owner/operators of Carousel Needleart.David was an active member of the board of<br />

directors of the Pulmonary Hypertension Association (PHA). He was preceded in death by<br />

his father, Alfred David <strong>Gunn</strong>; his maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Findlater<br />

and Mr. and Mrs. Joel Westbrook, pioneer families of San Angelo. Survivors include his<br />

wife, Pat Holmes <strong>Gunn</strong>; daughter, Shai Wood, husband Lee and children Eric,<br />

Christopher and Debra Nicole; son, Kenneth-Ross Sparks and wife Angela; his parents,<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Austin C. Millspaugh; sister, Marty Miller, husband Don and children Jason<br />

and Austin; sister, Jenny Young, husband Rick and children Molly and Stewart; sister,<br />

Sara Ingram, husband Mike and her son and daughter-in-law Wes and Jessica Cochran;<br />

mother and father-in-law, Imogene and Ken Holmes; brother-in-law, Donald Holmes, wife<br />

Karen and children Bailey and Kenna; brother-in-law, Ronald Holmes, wife, Leta, and<br />

children Linsey and Rachael; sister-in-law, Debra White, husband Brad and children Ben<br />

and Jacob; and close family friend, Vesper Nell Burks, and a plethora of other friends who<br />

loved him dearly. The graveside celebration will be at 1 p.m. Monday in Fairmount<br />

Cemetery, with a memorial service following at 2 p.m. at Angelo Bible Church. Please<br />

understand that this graveside service will be very informal - it will be a time of sharing<br />

joyful meemories of David and the Lord"s light that he was to so many. If you have a<br />

special memory or anecdote, please feel free to share it at the graveside. The family<br />

requests that contributions be sent in David"s memory to the Pulmonary Hypertension<br />

Association, 817 Silver Spring Ave. #303, Silver Spring, MD 20910<br />

David Carson <strong>Gunn</strong> Sr<br />

Lawrence, Tennessee, age 48,. April 19, 2005. Services 330 p.m. Friday. NEAL FUNERAL<br />

HOME (931) 762-9447.<br />

David <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

The funeral of 2591 Ethelridge Dr. NW, Apt. A-112, will be held Friday, June 16, 2006 at<br />

10:00 AM at Springfield Baptist Church, 1730 Hollywood Rd., NW, Atlanta, Georgia. Rev.<br />

Dr. Arthur Carson, Jr. Pastor, will be officiating. Interment, Mt. Harmony Memorial<br />

Gardens. The remains will lie instate at the church from 9:00 AM until the hour of service.<br />

No viewing after the eulogy. He leaves to cherish his memory, his children, family and<br />

friends. The cortege will assemble at 659 Skipper Dr., NW at 9:00 AM. Knox Funeral<br />

Home, 2357 Donald Lee Hollowell Pkwy. NW, 404-794-5383. Published in The Atlanta<br />

Journal-Constitution on 6/15/2006.<br />

David Baird <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

died in Portland, Oregon, Decemer 16, at the family residence, 235 Curry St, at the age of<br />

25 years, 3 months, and 13 days. Guneral services will be held at Finley’s Chapel at 1 pm<br />

Sunday December 18. Friends invited, Interment Riverview Cemetery, Oregonian, page<br />

15, Saturday Dec 17, 1910<br />

David H. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

79, of St. Charles, Missouri, died Sept. 28, 2007, at home. He was born Sept. 27, 1928, to


David S. and Dorothy J. <strong>Gunn</strong> in Kansas City. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was an avionics inspector who<br />

worked for the U.S. government in St. Louis before retirement. He served in the Air Force<br />

from August 1950 to September 1954. He is survived by his wife, Betty <strong>Gunn</strong> of St.<br />

Charles; two sons, David H. Jr. and Bruce, both of St. Charles; one daughter, Starr Eaton<br />

of St. Charles; and four grandsons. He was preceded in death by his parents and one<br />

grandson. Services will be at 10 a.m. Oct. 3 at the Baue Funeral and Memorial Center<br />

chapel in St. Charles with burial in St. Charles Memorial Gardens. Visitation was<br />

scheduled from 5-8 p.m. Oct. 2 at the funeral home. Memorials may be to a charity of the<br />

donor"s choice c/o Baue Funeral and Memorial Center, 3950 W. Clay St., St. Charles, MO<br />

63301. (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

David Lee <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

David Lee <strong>Gunn</strong>, 59, of 6924 Ohio 12, Findlay, died early Wednesday, Sept. 5, 2001 at his<br />

residence. He was born Nov. 24, 1941 in Findlay to Charles D. and Cleola V. (Weber)<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>. He married Coeta R. Kimble on Aug. 5, 1972, and she survives. Also surviving are a<br />

daughter, Mrs. John (Becky) Patterson, McComb; two sons, Stan and Jason, both of rural<br />

Findlay; and four grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a son, Steven. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

retired from the Ohio Department of Transportation, where he worked for 32 years. He<br />

held various positions with the department, and was head of the blacktop area when he<br />

retired. He was a member of First Baptist Church. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a 1959 graduate of<br />

Findlay High School and attended Findlay College for one year. Funeral services will be<br />

held at 11 a.m. Friday at Kirkpatrick-Behnke Funeral Home, the Revs. Aaron Kaukonen<br />

and Richard Pettitt officiating. Burial will be in Maple Grove Cemetery. Visitation will be<br />

held from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. today at the funeral home<br />

David P. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

David P. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 38, of South Elgin passed away Saturday in Sherman Hospital, Elgin. He<br />

was born on December 23, 1965 in Elgin. David was a graduate of Elgin High School in<br />

1984. He enjoyed riding his Harley Motorcycle. David will be missed by all who knew him.<br />

Survivors include his wife, Yvonne (Rios) of South Elgin; his mother, Ruth (James) Hahn<br />

of Hampshire, IL; his father, James (Patricia) <strong>Gunn</strong> of Geneva, IL; his sister, Jennifer<br />

(Daniel ) Straka of South Elgin; his two brothers, John (Sonja) Hahn of Rockford, IL and<br />

James (Carol) <strong>Gunn</strong> of Elgin, IL; paternal grandparents, Wilbur and Mary <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Holcombe, WI; maternal grandparents, Louetta McCormick of Marion, IL and Archie<br />

(Ruby) Capron of Cypress, IL; and step brothers and sisters, family and friends. He was<br />

preceded in death by his maternal grandfather, Mac McCormick. Funeral services will be<br />

held on Wednesday at 10 AM in the Laird Funeral Home, Elgin. Burial will be in South<br />

Elgin Cemetery, South Elgin, IL. Visitation will be held on Tuesday from 4 to 9 PM in the<br />

funeral home. June 8, 2004<br />

David Ward "Dada" <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

CLEATON - David Ward "Dada" <strong>Gunn</strong>, 61, Tucker Funeral Home, Central City.<br />

Published in The Courier-Journal Nashville Tennessee on 2/2/2006. David<br />

Ward“Dada†<strong>Gunn</strong>, 61, died Tuesday, Jan. 31, 2006 at his residence. Born in<br />

Muhlenberg County, Kentucky June 13, 1944, the son of the late John Mitchell and Gladys


<strong>Gunn</strong>, he was a truck driver and a member of Cleaton Baptist Church. He was preceded in<br />

death by a brother, Daniel”Danny Boy” <strong>Gunn</strong>. Survivors include a son, David <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Central City; a daughter, Angela Keating of Cleaton; two sisters, Betty Geary of Cleaton<br />

and Kathleen Taylor of Palastine, Ill.; five brothers, Jimmy <strong>Gunn</strong> of Central City, Buddy<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Cleaton, Johnny <strong>Gunn</strong> of Graham, Kenny <strong>Gunn</strong> of South Carrollton and Mitchell<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Greenville; his companion for life, Shirley <strong>Gunn</strong>; eight grandchildren and two<br />

great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held at 3 p.m. Feb. 3 at Tucker Funeral Home<br />

with the Rev. Ernest Bean and the Rev. Ted Everly officiating. Burial followed in Miller<br />

Cemetery in Cleaton (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> descendant)<br />

David Westley <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

GASTONIA - David Westley <strong>Gunn</strong>, 63, went home to be with the Lord on Nov. 27, 2012, at<br />

the Robin Johnson House. David was born on April 20, 1949, to the late Oscar Lamb and<br />

Viola King <strong>Gunn</strong> in Habersham County, Ga. He was preceded in death by his parents, his<br />

wife of 41 years, Sherry Ann Christenbury <strong>Gunn</strong> who died in 2007, his brothers, Orville,<br />

Eddie, Louis, and sisters Shirley Ann, Suzy and Barbara Jean. David was a loving<br />

husband, father, grandfather and brother. Survivors include his sons, Michael David<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> and fiancée Tammy Parker of Gastonia; Christopher Mack <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife Aimee of<br />

Gastonia; grand-children, Stuart and Sandra <strong>Gunn</strong>, Gates and Sarah <strong>Gunn</strong>, Ragan and<br />

fiancé Chad Huffstetler, Taylor, Jessica, Ashley, Savannah and Chase; greatgrandchildren,<br />

Corey, Madison, Wesley, Luke, Avery and Hannah Claire; brothers,<br />

Charles, Bobby, Roy, and Donnie all of Gastonia and Billy of Clover, S.C.; sisters, Havis<br />

Hale and Linda Becham of Gastonia. The family will receive friends from 6 until 8 p.m.<br />

Wednesday at the Withers & Whisenant Funeral Home. A celebration of life service will<br />

be held 11 a.m. Thursday at Withers & Whisenat Funeral Home with the Rev. Louis <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Jr. officiating<br />

Davis <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

85, textile retiree, died Feb. 7, 1990, at Piedmont Medical Center. Funeral is 11 a.m. Friday<br />

at Greene Funeral Home. Visitation is 7 to 9 tonight at Greene Funeral Home. Survivors<br />

are his son, Davis <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr.; daughter, Mrs. Addie Bolin of Blacksburg; stepsons, Tommy<br />

Goins of Florida, Willie Goins; stepdaughters, Mrs. Vernie Merritt of Fort Mill, Mrs.<br />

Audrey Miller of Monroe, N.C. ROCK HILL - Mrs. Viola Boggs Johnson, textile retiree,<br />

died Feb. 6, 1990, at Camphaven Nursing Home in Inman. Funeral is 2 p.m. Friday at<br />

Northside Baptist Church. Visitation is 7 to 9 tonight at Greene Funeral Home. Survivors<br />

are her son, Larry Johnson; daughter, Mrs. Helen Camp of Inman; brother, Otis De Loach<br />

of Columbia; sisters, Mrs. Ruth Leister, Miss Gertrude De Loach.<br />

Davis Howard <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr.<br />

ROCK HILL, SC - Services for Davis "Bill" Howard <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr., 66, will be held at 3 p.m.<br />

Saturday at Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints-Catawba Ward, with burial in the<br />

church cemetery. Visitation will be 7-8:30 this evening at Greene Funeral Home Northwest<br />

Chapel. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> died Monday. Born in Lancaster, he was the son of the late Davis H. Sr.


and Beulah Franks <strong>Gunn</strong>. He worked for the S.C. Department of Transportation for over<br />

22 years. Surviving are his son, David <strong>Gunn</strong> Sr. of Rock Hill; daughter, Nancy <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Rock Hill; stepbrother, Tommy Goins of Lakeland, Fla.; stepsister, Vernie Merritt of Fort<br />

Mill; six grandchildren; four great grandchildren. Published Feb 2, 2001, Columbia, SC.<br />

The State.<br />

Dawn R. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

72, died July 29, 2011. Dawn was born December 8, 1938 in Battle Creek to Raymond and<br />

Iva (Ross) <strong>My</strong>ers. Dawn graduated High School and went on to work for GM. Dawn also<br />

worked very hard at home, raising three children, her daughter, Susan <strong>Gunn</strong>, and two<br />

sons, Jerry (Cheryl) <strong>Gunn</strong> and Jeff (Marcy) <strong>Gunn</strong>, all of whom survive. Also surviving are<br />

three grandchildren, five great-grandchildren, her sister, Joyce (Keith) Rossen, and<br />

numerous nieces and nephews, including Kim Terpening, who took great care of her when<br />

her health declined. Dawn was preceded in death by her parents, and two sisters. Dawn<br />

was a very giving and helping person, always willing to help those who needed it. She loved<br />

pets, going to garage sales, going up north, and watching the Detroit Tigers. She also<br />

enjoyed talking on the phone, but most of all, spending time with her family and friends.<br />

The family would like to say a special thanks to those who were there for her when Dawn<br />

needed it most in the final days and weeks. As per Dawn's request, cremation has taken<br />

place and a graveside service to celebrate her life will be held 3:00 p.m., Wednesday,<br />

August 17, 2011 at Memorial Park Cemetery.<br />

Dean <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Cedar Rapids, Iowa - At the Immaculate Conception church at 10:30 o'clock this forenoon<br />

there was celebrated one of the most solemn and immpressive ceremonies of the Catholic<br />

church, a, solemn requem mass. The occasion being the month's mine, or a month since the<br />

death of the Rev. Dean <strong>Gunn</strong>, uncle of the Rev. Dean <strong>Gunn</strong> of the Immaculate Conception<br />

church, in this city. Of the many Impressive ceremonies, a solemn reqular mass is perhaps<br />

one of the most sublime. Rev. Dean <strong>Gunn</strong> acted as celebrant, Rev. Father Garaghan as<br />

deacon, 'Rev. Father Brogan of Fairfax, as sub-deacon, and Rev Father Cmelar of Norway,<br />

as master or ceremonies. They were assisted by about twenty-five, priests from the<br />

neighboring parishes and the attendance was quite large, the congregation uniting their<br />

prayers with the clergy for the peaceful repose of one of their own. Yesterday the remains<br />

of the Rev.Dean <strong>Gunn</strong>" were removed from St. Michael's Catholic church, Kingston, to<br />

Dean's Grange cemetery for interment. At eleven o'clock there was a high mass at which a<br />

number of priests and all the principal Catholic residents of the district attended. The<br />

Right Rev. Monsignor Walsh P P. V. G., presided and the officiating clergymen were: Rev.<br />

Eugene Byrne, C. C., celebrant; Rev. J. Brann. in, C. C., master of ceremonies; Rev. John<br />

Kelly, C. C.Deacon,and Rev.Father Farrell, sub deacon. On the conclusion of tbe office and<br />

high mass the coffin was removed from the church. It bore the following inscription: "Rev.


Dean <strong>Gunn</strong>, died 18 April. 1893, aged 82 years. The chief mourners were, Mr.Chas. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

nephew, and the Rev. T. A. Flnley, S. J. <strong>Gunn</strong>, .a nephew, . Mr. J Kennedy of Old<br />

Dunleary, had charge of the funeral arrangements<br />

Dean R. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Saturday, Feb. 12, 2000 Former Edgar resident Dean R. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 67, of Grand Island, died<br />

Saturday, Feb. 12, 2000, at the Nebraska Veteran"s Home in Grand Island. Graveside<br />

services with military honors are 2:30 p.m. Friday at the Edgar Cemetery with the Rev.<br />

Rick Cepris officiating. Williams Funeral Home of Edgar is in charge of arrangements. Mr.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> was born July 27, 1932, to <strong>New</strong>ton and Verna (Huffman) <strong>Gunn</strong> in Edgar. He<br />

graduated in 1950 from Edgar High School and attended Doane College in Crete. He<br />

served in the U.S. Marine Corps during the Korean War. He worked for Vulcan Hobert<br />

Corp. in Louisville, Ky., and Troy, Ohio, as a mechanical engineer. He recently moved to<br />

Grand Island. Survivors are two sisters, Virginia Portrey of Houston, Mo., and Genevieve<br />

Northrop of Clay Center. Memorials in lieu of flowers may be given to the family. (Reuben<br />

& Mary Goforth <strong>Gunn</strong> descendant)<br />

Deane <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

HAMPTON, VA - Deane Cambridge <strong>Gunn</strong>, 53, died Monday, Aug. 27, 2001. A lifelong<br />

Hampton resident, he was an Army veteran of the Vietnam War and had served in civil<br />

service at Fort Monroe. Deane is survived by his wife, Debra <strong>Gunn</strong>; two daughters, Kelly<br />

Elizabeth <strong>Gunn</strong> and Stephanie Lynn <strong>Gunn</strong>; two sisters, Deana Wilson and Cathy Brackin;<br />

nieces, Ashley Wilson, Mary Via, Sue Hyatt, Debbie Richards and Amy Hall; nephews,<br />

Colgan Wilson, Darryl Lee Richards and Deane Richards. A funeral service will be<br />

conducted at 2 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 30, at R. Hayden Smith Funeral Home by Pastor L.<br />

Douglas Stowe with interment in Parklawn Memorial Park. The family will receive friends<br />

from 6 to 8 p.m. today at the funeral home. The family would like to thank Dr. Mattern,<br />

Dr. Kevin Sanders, the Sentara Cancer Institute and the Hampton VA Medical Center for<br />

their loving care and support during Deane"s illness. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be<br />

sent to the American Cancer Society, 895 Middle Ground Blvd., Suite 154, <strong>New</strong>port <strong>New</strong>s<br />

23606.<br />

Dealder F. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Tampa Tribune, The (FL) - April 24, 1995- age 85, of Thonotosassa died Friday in<br />

Brandon. A native of Dodge County, Ga., he moved to Tampa from there in 1941. He was a<br />

machine operator and member of Thonotosassa United Methodist Church. He is survived<br />

by his daughter, Carolyn M. of Thonotosassa; a sister, Geraldine Small of Tampa; four<br />

grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Garden of Memories Funeral Home, Tampa<br />

Deborah Davidson <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Deborah Davidson <strong>Gunn</strong>, 44, of Rustburg, Virginia, died Wednesday, April 13, 2011, at


Lynchburg General Hospital following a short illness. She was the loving wife of Scott<br />

Christopher <strong>Gunn</strong>. Deborah was born in Lynchburg on June 12, 1966, a daughter of Betty<br />

Gilbert Davidson, of Rustburg and the late James Larkin Davidson. She was the former<br />

owner and operator of Rustburg Day Care and the former Customer Service Manager for<br />

Lynchburg Nissan. In addition to her husband and mother, she is survived by her<br />

children, Jonathan Andrew Goin, Stephanie Goin <strong>My</strong>ers and her husband, Christopher<br />

Brian <strong>My</strong>ers, Samantha Danielle <strong>Gunn</strong>, all of Rustburg; her sister, Tammy Harmon and<br />

her fiance , Larry Hall, of Lynchburg; half-brother, James Curtis Davidson, of<br />

Appomattox; one grand-child, Christina Bentley <strong>My</strong>ers; her maternal grandfather, The<br />

Rev. Raymond T. Gilber, Sr., of Rustburg; niece, Trisha Harmon and numerous aunts and<br />

held at 11 a.m. Friday April 15, 2011, at Robinson Funeral Home. The family will receive<br />

friends at the funeral home from 7 to 8:30 p.m. tonight (Thursday) and at other times at<br />

the residence.<br />

Deborah Faye Lindsey <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

QUITMAN —Services for Deborah Faye Lindsey <strong>Gunn</strong> will be Monday, July 30, 2012 at 2<br />

p.m. at Enterprise Methodist Church with Rev. Charles Waddell and Rev. Bill Hayes<br />

officiating. Burial will be in Enterprise Cemetery. Wright's Funeral Home is in charge of<br />

the arrangements. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong>, of Enterprise, died Friday, July 27, 2012 at her residence.<br />

She worked as a registered nurse at Jeff Anderson Regional Medical center for over 37<br />

years where she touched many lives. Her caring and compassion for everyone was endless.<br />

She is survived by her husband of 42 years Mike; son Steven and his wife, Lorrie;<br />

daughters, Robin and her husband, Michael; and Lindsey and her husband, Scott;<br />

grandchildren, Caleb <strong>Gunn</strong>, Brianna <strong>Gunn</strong>, Harley Layne Moreland, Hannah Grace<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, and Noah Dotson, all of Enterprise; her mother and stepfather, Ware and Sybil<br />

Mason of Isney, Ala.; sister Dianne Thomas and her husband Jamey of Meridian; brothers<br />

Frank E. "Buddy" Lindsey, Jr. of Enterprise; and Mike Lindsey and his wife Debbie of<br />

Meridian; brother-in-laws, Martin <strong>Gunn</strong> and his wife Jean; and Scotty <strong>Gunn</strong> and his wife<br />

Lisa; sister -in-law Deborah Mallard and her husband Richard, all of Enterprise; nephews;<br />

David Holloway, Nathan Holloway, Matthew Valentine, Chris Lindsey, Reggie Goldman,<br />

and Blake <strong>Gunn</strong>; nieces; Tiffany Thompson, Jessica Lindsey, Stephanie Goldman, Lynn<br />

Becton, and Chasity Hamburg; a special caregiver, Emily Adams, and special friends,<br />

Patricia Lindsey and Linda Brashear. She was preceded in death by her father, Frank E.<br />

Lindsey, Sr.; father and mother-in-law, Harvey and Eileen <strong>Gunn</strong>; stepfather Curtis<br />

Snowden; uncle, Sam Donald; and a great niece, Lynn Mason. Pallbearers will be Kenneth<br />

Murray, Tommy Smith, Joe Owen, Steve Helms, Brian Freeman, and Terry Wayne<br />

Simpson. Honorary pallbearers are Dr. Doug Phillips, Irby Lang, Scott Stokes, J. W.<br />

Jones, Dr. E. M. "Sonny" Jones, Dr. Benjamin E. Box, Sr., Roger Shirley, Mark McPhail,<br />

Benson Holland, Kelly Vaughn, Phillip Collins, and all employees on 2East at JARMC.<br />

Visitation will be today, 5-8 p.m. at Wright's Funeral Home. The body will be at the church<br />

for visitation on Monday at 1 p.m.


Deborah K. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

GUNN - Died Friday, March 2, 1972 at Medical College of Virginia Hospital, Miss Deborah<br />

K. <strong>Gunn</strong>, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Marvin C. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Sr., of 2222 Bishop St., Petersburg, Va.<br />

Miss <strong>Gunn</strong> was a Senior at Petersburg High School. Besides her parents, she is survived by<br />

a brother, Marvin C. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr., a sister, Miss Denise E. <strong>Gunn</strong>, both of Petersburg and her<br />

paternal grandfather, P. N. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Chesterfield County. Funeral services will be<br />

conducted Monday at 11:00 a.m. in the Chapel of J. T. Morris and Son Funeral Home,<br />

Petersburg with burial in Southlawn Memorial Park Cemetery, Prince George County.<br />

The family will receive friends Sunday from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. at the funeral home.<br />

Richmond Times Dispatch (VA) Sun. 4-2-1972 (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Deborah Lynn (<strong>Gunn</strong>) Silverstein,<br />

55, of Jacksonville, Ala., formerly of Fort Walton Beach, Fla., died Monday, February 18,<br />

2008, at home. Survivors include her sons, Jeremy Silverstein, of San Diego, Calif. and<br />

Jordan Silverstein, of Melbourne, Fla.; sister, Yvonne Swift, of Anniston, and her beloved<br />

cat, Patches. She is preceded in death by her sister, Portia Gonzalez; brother, Albert<br />

Eugene <strong>Gunn</strong> and parents Albert Roscoe <strong>Gunn</strong> and Betty Ledbetter Cronkhite. Visitation<br />

for Ms. Silverstein will be from 6-8 p.m. Saturday, February 23, 2008, at the Swift<br />

residence: 188 Legacy Lane, Oxford, Ala.<br />

Debra Jean <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Deborah Jean <strong>Gunn</strong>, 37, of Route 4, Central City, Kentucky, died Sunday, Nov. 20, 1988, at<br />

the Regional Medical Center, Madisonville. She was born in Muhlenberg County and was<br />

a member of Lighthouse Baptist Church, Central City. Survivors include a son, Johnny<br />

Edward <strong>Gunn</strong> II of Gainesville, Ga.; her mother, Nevaline Jarvis of Central City; a<br />

grandson; a brother, Rodney L. Jarvis of Central City; and three sisters, Carol Tune of<br />

Rumsey, Brenda McGehee of Greenville and Linda Embrey Chambers of Allegan, Mich.<br />

Services are at 1 p.m. today at Tucker Funeral Home, Central City. Burial in Rose Hill<br />

Cemetery, Central City. Visitation at the funeral home.<br />

Debra K. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

PROVIDENCE, Kentucky -- Debra K. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 50, Providence, died at 8:05 p.m. Monday,<br />

July 18, 2005, at Regional Medical Center in Madisonville. She sold insurance in the<br />

Providence area. She was preceded in death by her husband, Eugene <strong>Gunn</strong>; and her father,<br />

Joseph Allen. Survivors include three sons, Chris <strong>Gunn</strong>, Tim <strong>Gunn</strong> and Skyler Buie, all of<br />

Providence; her mother, Katherine Allen of Princeton, Ky.; two sisters, Sandy Patterson of<br />

Providence and Karla Clift of Whitney, Texas; one brother, Ricky Allen of Dawson<br />

Springs, Ky.; one half-sister, Stormy Allen of Atlanta; and six grandchildren. Services will<br />

be at 11 a.m. Friday at Townsend-Jones Funeral Home in Providence. Burial will be in<br />

Whitfield Cemetery near Nortonville, Ky.Friends may call from 5 to 8 p.m. Thursday and<br />

from 10 a.m. until service time Friday at the funeral home.


Debra <strong>Gunn</strong> Nelson<br />

Deborah Lynn Nelson, 49, of Paragould, Arkansas died Sunday, Sept. 21, at St. Bernard"s<br />

Medical Center. Born in Flint, Mich., she had worked at Darling Store Fixtures and was of<br />

the Church of Christ belief. Survivors include her husband, Phillip D. Nelson of Paragould;<br />

three sons, Anthony <strong>Gunn</strong>, Bryan <strong>Gunn</strong> and Kyle <strong>Gunn</strong>, all of Rector; two stepsons, Shane<br />

Nelson and Chad Nelson, both of Paragould; a stepdaughter, Crystal Nelson of Paragould;<br />

and a sister, Glenda Clark of Piggott. She was preceded in death by her mother, Virginia<br />

Kimbrell, and a brother. Graveside services will be at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday in Liberty<br />

Cemetery, with Gene Wood officiating. Mitchell Funeral Home of Paragould is in charge of<br />

arrangements. Pallbearers will be Chad Nelson, Kerry Kee, Jim Mitchell and Rick <strong>Gunn</strong>.<br />

Visitation will be from 6-9 p.m. today at the funeral home.<br />

Delbert Allie <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

4/15/1999 Delbert Allie <strong>Gunn</strong>, 77, of Weston, Ohio, died Saturday, Feb. 7, 1999, in<br />

Stonewall Jackson Memorial Hospital, Weston, following an extended illness. He was born<br />

in Calhoun County, the son of the late Carr <strong>Gunn</strong> and Rhoda Hamrick <strong>Gunn</strong>. He was a<br />

member of Mt. Zion United Methodist Church and attended Valley View Church of the<br />

Nazarene. He was retired from the chemical dept. of P.P.G. Industry after several years of<br />

service. He was a member of Barberton Civitan Club. Surviving are his wife, Aileen<br />

Ramsey Hager; two daughters, Cathy Yanke of Norton, Ohio, and Karen Dietry of<br />

Barberton, Ohio; two sons, Jim <strong>Gunn</strong> of Akron, Ohio and Michael <strong>Gunn</strong> of Copley, Ohio;<br />

four grandchildren; six step-children, 13 step-grand-children; three great-grandchildren;<br />

eight step-great-grandchildren; one brother, Albert Fenton <strong>Gunn</strong> of Wadsworth, Ohio; two<br />

sisters, Macel Rutledge of Horn Lake, Miss., and Bertha Gainer of Big Springs; and several<br />

adopted children, foster children, and nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his<br />

first wife, Beulah Miller; two brothers; one sister; one step-sister, Thelma Peck of Clarksburg;<br />

and one step-grandson. Services were held at Boyle Funeral Home, Weston, with<br />

Rev. Robert A. Heater officiating. Burial was in Broad Run Cemetery, Jane Lew.(Franklin<br />

and Mary McDaniel <strong>Gunn</strong> descendant - Washington Cty, Pa)<br />

Delilah J. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

79, of Veedersburg, Ind., died at 2:50 p.m., EST Tuesday March 1, 2011, at St. Vincent<br />

Hospital in Williamsport, Ind. She was born Dec. 17, 1931, in Veedersburg, the daughter<br />

of Earl and Josephine (Shoaf) Mitchell. Surviving family include two daughters, Melanie<br />

(Michael) Ludlow of Lafayette, Ind., and Marianne (Sam) Brown of Veedersburg; a son,<br />

Mark (Nedra) <strong>Gunn</strong> of Veedersburg; a brother, Gary Mitchell of Veedersburg; six<br />

grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; and two step-great-grandchildren. She is preceded<br />

in death by her parents; a sister, Donna McLean; and an infant brother, Jackie Dean<br />

Mitchell. Delilah graduated from Veedersburg High School in 1949. She was a member of<br />

the First Christian Church Disciples of Christ in Veedersburg. Through her life, she had<br />

been employed at Carl Songer’s insurance office, and Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles,<br />

both in Veedersburg, and later in life at Walgreens Accounting Office in Danville. She was<br />

an avid reader and enjoyed attending Bible studies. She also enjoyed her friends at the


church and being a member of their Christian Women Fellowship. Funeral service will<br />

begin at noon EST Friday, March 4, at First Christian Church, 301 N. Mill St.,<br />

Veedersburg, with Pastor Garland Pannell officiating. Visitation will begin at 11 a.m.<br />

Friday at the church and continue until noon. Interment at Bonebrake Cemetery,<br />

Veedersburg. Memorial contributions may be made to the First Christian Church.<br />

Arrangements entrusted to Dickerson Funeral Home.<br />

Della <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

ABERDEEN - Della Earnestine "Baby Ruth" Sykes <strong>Gunn</strong>, 82, died Monday, Oct. 25, 2010,<br />

at her home in Aberdeen. She was born March 13, 1928, to Abel Sykes Jr. and Lena Vasser<br />

Sykes. She was a homemaker and a member of <strong>New</strong> Hebron M.B. Church. Services were<br />

at 2 p.m. Oct. 30 at <strong>New</strong> Hebron M.B. Church with the Rev. Sam Crawford officiating.<br />

Burial was in the church cemetery. Williams Memorial Funeral Home of Okolona was in<br />

charge of the arrangements. Survivors include six daughters, Christine Orr of Prairie,<br />

Elaine <strong>Gunn</strong> of Aberdeen, Norma Clay of Aberdeen, Jeanette Swindall of Aberdeen, Ovie<br />

Williams (Bennie) of Calumet City, Ill., and Lamonica Calvert (Johnnie) of Okolona; one<br />

son, Darrell <strong>Gunn</strong> (Priscilla) of Aberdeen; two sisters, Lartha Ree (Mark) Collins of St.<br />

Louis and Aggie Kyles of Elgin, Ill.; 31 grandchildren, 50 great-grandchildren and two<br />

great-great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, Will <strong>Gunn</strong>, and<br />

three sons, Curtis Kent, Willie Walker and Stacy <strong>Gunn</strong>.<br />

Delma <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Delma <strong>Gunn</strong> Lancaster of <strong>New</strong> Braunfels, Texas, passed away on Sunday, Jan. 5, 2003, at<br />

Eden Home at the age of 97 years. Delma was born on March 22, 1905, in Waelder, Texas,<br />

to David James <strong>Gunn</strong> and Mary Miranda (Walker) <strong>Gunn</strong>. She married James Lancaster<br />

on Nov. 17, 1923 in San Marcos, Texas. Mrs. Lancaster was a member of the Order Of The<br />

Eastern Star. Delma was a teacher for some 12 years, having taught 4th and 5th grade. She<br />

also worked as a secretary at Refugio High School. Mrs. Lancaster was also a member of<br />

Canyon Lake United Methodist Church. She was preceded in death by her husband, James<br />

Lancaster on Nov. 14, 1980. She is survived by daughters, Shirley Kirkpatrick of <strong>New</strong><br />

Braunfels, Texas, and Jimmie Mobley of Canyon Lake, Texas; brother, Guy <strong>Gunn</strong> and<br />

wife Emily of San Antonio, TX; grandchildren, Alan, Karen and Scott Kirkpatrick and<br />

Aimee Mobley Turney and George Mobley Jr. and great grandchildren, Calvin and<br />

Chance Kirkpatrick and Blane, Braxton and Bryce Kirkpatrick. A memorial service will<br />

be held on Saturday, Jan. 18, 2003, at 3 p.m. at Canyon Lake United Methodist Church<br />

with the Rev. Jim Roberts officiating. In lieu of flowers memorials may be given to the<br />

Canyon Lake United Methodist Church.Doeppenschmidt Funeral Home. (John and Susan<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Roberson County, NC desc)<br />

Delma L. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

78, Manteca, CA. Visitation 5-17, 2 p.m. Chapel of Roses. Funeral 5-17, 3 p.m. Chapel of<br />

Roses. Committal Service 5-17, 4 p.m. Oak Hill Memorial Park. Arrangements by Oak Hill


Funeral Home. Published in the San Jose Mercury <strong>New</strong>s on 5/14/2008.<br />

Delores “Tillie” <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

79, died November 12, 2010 at her home in Hattiesburg. Services will be Monday,<br />

November 15, 2010 at Bay Street Presbyterian in Hattiesburg at 11:30 a.m. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was<br />

born in Meridian, was a homemaker and a member of Bay Street Presbyterian Church<br />

where she served in various capacities over the years including: Sunday school teacher,<br />

President of Women in the Church and was currently serving as treasurer of the<br />

Missionary Quarters Program. She was a member of the Hattiesburg Duplicate Bridge<br />

Association. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was preceded in death by her parents, Chief and Mrs. O.A.<br />

Booker of Meridian; sisters, Barbara B. McLemore and Elizabeth Booker; and brothers,<br />

Otis Booker and Charles Booker. She is survived by her husband of 59 years, Jere <strong>Gunn</strong>;<br />

daughter, Melissa (Lisa) Smith and her husband, Mike; grandsons, Michael Smith and his<br />

wife, Anissa, Jason Smith and his wife, Megan and Drew Smith; great-grandchildren,<br />

Shaun Burt and his wife, Erin, Ethan Burt, <strong>Gunn</strong>er Smith, Madalyn Smith, John Terrell<br />

Smith and Jackson Smith; one great-great-granddaughter, Anna Marie Burt. She is also<br />

survived by her brothers, Alton Ray Booker and his wife, Pauline and W.B. “Buddy”<br />

Booker; and her sister, Cathy Weir. Visitation will be Sunday, November 14, 2010 from 5<br />

p.m. to 8 p.m. at Moore Funeral Home in Hattiesburg, Mississippi. Memorials may be<br />

made to Missionary Quarters Program of Bay Street Presbyterian or Presbyterian<br />

Christian School Building Fund.<br />

Decatur F. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Decatur F. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 81, of 408 North 4th Ave., died Thursday, June 11, 1987, in John<br />

Randolph Nursing Home after a period of declining health. He was born in South Hill,<br />

Lunenberg County and had lived in Hopewell since 1926. He was the son of the late Frank<br />

and Agnes Bottom <strong>Gunn</strong>. <strong>Gunn</strong> was retired from Continental Forest Industries, where he<br />

worked as a supervisor in the power house. He was active in West End Presbyterian<br />

Church where he was a member, Sunday school teacher, former Sunday school<br />

superintendent, an elder and a member of the Session of the church. He is survived by his<br />

wife, Cleora H. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Hopewell; two sons, Everett <strong>Gunn</strong> of Prince George and Malcolm<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Chesterfield; a daughter, Doris G. Koch of Germany; a sister, Vivian Phillips from<br />

Richmond; eight grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren. The family will receive<br />

friends Saturday from 7 to 8:30 p.m. and Sunday from 7 to 9 p.m. at Gould Funeral Home.<br />

The funeral will be Monday at 11 a.m. in West End Presbyterian Church where the body<br />

will lie in state from 9:30 until the hour of service. The Rev. Richard L. Brinkley will<br />

officiate. Interment to follow in Bermuda Memorial Park, Chester. The Hopewell <strong>New</strong>s<br />

(VA) Friday 6-12-1987 (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> descendant through their son<br />

John and wife Mary)<br />

Delbert L. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

age 85, retired U.S. Army, WWII veteran, passed away April 21, 2006. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> is


preceded in death by his first wife Wauldean Yates <strong>Gunn</strong>, the mother of his 3 children; his<br />

second wife Doris Murray <strong>Gunn</strong> and brother, Bert <strong>Gunn</strong>. He is survived by his son, Ronald<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Georgetown, Texas, daughter Debra Frick and son-in-law Edward Frick, Jr. of<br />

Boerne, Texas and daughter Jana Wanick and son-in-law Donald Wanick of Garland,<br />

Texas, also grandchildren, Shelly, Casey and Connor <strong>Gunn</strong> and Trey and Laurie Frick and<br />

numerous nieces and nephews. Visitation will begin Tuesday April 25, 2006 at 4:00 P.M. to<br />

8:00 P.M. at Colonial Funeral Home. A Church Service will be held Wednesday, April 26,<br />

2006 at 11:30 A.M. at First Baptist Church of Universal City where Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a long<br />

standing member. Interment will follow in Ft. Sam Houston National Cemetery with full<br />

military honors. Colonial Funeral Home<br />

Delilah J. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

VEEDERSBURG, Ind. — Delilah J. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 79, of Veedersburg, Ind., died at 2:50 p.m., EST<br />

Tuesday March 1, 2011, at St. Vincent Hospital in Williamsport, Ind. She was born Dec.<br />

17, 1931, in Veedersburg, the daughter of Earl and Josephine (Shoaf) Mitchell. Surviving<br />

family include two daughters, Melanie (Michael) Ludlow of Lafayette, Ind., and Marianne<br />

(Sam) Brown of Veedersburg; a son, Mark (Nedra) <strong>Gunn</strong> of Veedersburg; a brother, Gary<br />

Mitchell of Veedersburg; six grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; and two step-great-grandchildren.<br />

She is preceded in death by her parents; a sister, Donna McLean; and an infant brother,<br />

Jackie Dean Mitchell. Delilah graduated from Veedersburg High School in 1949. She was<br />

a member of the First Christian Church Disciples of Christ in Veedersburg. Through her<br />

life, she had been employed at Carl Songer’s insurance office, and Indiana Bureau of<br />

Motor Vehicles, both in Veedersburg, and later in life at Walgreens Accounting Office in<br />

Danville. She was an avid reader and enjoyed attending Bible studies. She also enjoyed her<br />

friends at the church and being a member of their Christian Women Fellowship. Funeral<br />

service will begin at noon EST Friday, March 4, at First Christian Church, 301 N. Mill St.,<br />

Veedersburg, with Pastor Garland Pannell officiating. Visitation will begin at 11 a.m.<br />

Friday at the church and continue until noon. Interment at Bonebrake Cemetery,<br />

Veedersburg. Memorial contributions may be made to the First Christian Church.<br />

Arrangements entrusted to Dickerson Funeral Home.<br />

Della <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

ABERDEEN - Della Earnestine "Baby Ruth" Sykes <strong>Gunn</strong>, 82, died Monday, Oct. 25, 2010,<br />

at her home in Aberdeen. She was born March 13, 1928, to Abel Sykes Jr. and Lena Vasser<br />

Sykes. She was a homemaker and a member of <strong>New</strong> Hebron M.B. Church. Services will be<br />

at 2 p.m. Saturday at <strong>New</strong> Hebron M.B. Church with the Rev. Sam Crawford officiating.<br />

Burial will be in the church cemetery. Williams Memorial Funeral Home of Okolona is in<br />

charge of the arrangements.Survivors include six daughters, Christine Orr of Prairie,<br />

Elaine <strong>Gunn</strong> of Aberdeen, Norma Clay of Aberdeen, Jeanette Swindall of Aberdeen, Ovie<br />

Williams (Bennie) of Calumet City, Ill., and Lamonica Calvert (Johnnie) of Okolona; one<br />

son, Darrell <strong>Gunn</strong> (Priscilla) of Aberdeen; two sisters, Lartha Ree (Mark) Collins of St.<br />

Louis and Aggie Kyles of Elgin, Ill.; 31 grandchildren, 50 great-grandchildren and two<br />

great-great-grandchildren.She was preceded in death by her husband, Will <strong>Gunn</strong>, and


three sons, Curtis Kent, Willie Walker and Stacy <strong>Gunn</strong>. Visitation will be from 3 to 6 p.m.<br />

today at the funeral home<br />

Della <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

CAYCE, SC - Services for Della M. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 88, will be held at 2 p.m. today at Joel Baptist<br />

Church, conducted by the Rev. Carlos J. Wood and the Rev. Harry Scarborough, with<br />

burial in the church cemetery. Visitation will be prior to the service from 1 to 2 p.m. today<br />

at the church. Thompson Funeral Home of West Columbia is in charge. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

widow of Harvey L. <strong>Gunn</strong>, died Sunday, September 23, 2001. Born in Oglethrop, Ga., she<br />

was the daughter of the late Jim and Minnie Bray McElhannon. She was a member of Joel<br />

Baptist Church. Surviving are her daughters, Evelyn McGee, Elizabeth Wessinger, Sue<br />

Poston, Lois Adkins, and Irene Branham; son, Melvin <strong>Gunn</strong>; 30 grandchildren, 61 great<br />

grandchildren, and 15 great great grandchildren. She was predeceased by son, John <strong>Gunn</strong>.<br />

Dennis <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

PEORIA, ILL - Dennis H. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 52, of Peoria died at 3:20 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 23, 2001, at<br />

Proctor Hospital. He was born Aug. 10, 1949, in Peoria to Owen and Barbara Bradshaw<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>. Surviving are his stepfather, Bobby Buck of Henry; one son, Garrett of Peoria; one<br />

stepdaughter, Shea (and John) Hanley of Peoria; two grandchildren; two brothers, Randy<br />

(and Marlynn ''Mike'') of Morton and James of Manassas, Va.; and five nieces and<br />

nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents. He was a maintenance painter for<br />

Haymeadow Apartments, last working in 1999. He was a member of Hook and Bullet<br />

Sportsman Club in Victoria. A memorial service will be at 11 a.m. Friday at<br />

DavisonFulton Woodland Chapel. There will be no visitation. Cremation will be accorded.<br />

Memorials may be made to the American Diabetes Association. Edition: All Page: B04<br />

Copyright (c) 2001 The Peoria Journal Star, Inc.<br />

Dennis Lawrence <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Dennis Lawrence <strong>Gunn</strong>, died February 14, 2010. Services will be private pursuant to<br />

family request. Sutton-Baumgartner Funeral Home is assisting the family. Published in<br />

Charlotte Observer-Charlotte, NC., on February 17, 2010<br />

2 nd obit<br />

Dennis Lawrence <strong>Gunn</strong> died Sunday, Feb. 14, 2010. Private cremation arrangements as per<br />

family request. Survivors include his wife, Peggy <strong>Gunn</strong> of Pageland, SC; daughters, Sharon<br />

Arant of Pageland, SC, Aprill <strong>Gunn</strong> of Boca Raton, FL; stepson, Dwayne Rogers of<br />

Pageland, SC; brothers, Jimmy F. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Monroe, NC, Mark A. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Marshville, NC;<br />

sisters, Sandra Burgess and Ellen Brown both of Monroe, NC; nine grandchildren, and six<br />

step grandchildren. The family has requested memorials be made to Sutton-Baumgartner<br />

Funeral Home, PO Box 249, Pageland, SC, 29728, to help pay for funeral expenses<br />

Dess <strong>Gunn</strong>


Paris Texas, Mary 4, 1936 - Funeral services will be held here Tuesday afternon for J. S.<br />

“Dess” <strong>Gunn</strong> who died suddenly at Mount Pleasant Sunday night. Burial will be at<br />

Evergree Cemetery. Servivors include his wife; a son Jack E. <strong>Gunn</strong> of <strong>New</strong> Orleans; a<br />

daughter, Mrs. Charles Turner o f Paris; two brothers, Dorris <strong>Gunn</strong> of Quitman, Arkansas<br />

and E. G. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Conway, Arkansas and a sister Mrs. Haas Owen of Searcy, Arkansas.<br />

Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born in Arkansas and came to Paris in 1900. In the insurance business here<br />

since 1919, he has been engaged in oil promotion for the last two years. He was a member<br />

of local Knights Templar commandry, and other Masonic Lodges.<br />

Denzal C. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

81, of Grantsville, West Virginia died Oct 11, 2001. Published in the Calhoun Cronicle -<br />

Denzal C. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 81, of Grantsville, died Thursday, Oct. 11, 2001, at his residence. A<br />

private family burial was held at Mt. Zion Cemetery. Stump Funeral Home, Grantsville,<br />

was in charge of arrangements. (Franklin and Mary McDaniel <strong>Gunn</strong> descendant -<br />

Washington Cty, Pa)<br />

Deryl Keith <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Major (Retired) D. K. “Pete” <strong>Gunn</strong>, age 63, of Ozark, died Tuesday, March 2, 2010, in<br />

Southeast Alabama Medical Center. Funeral services will be 2:00 P. M. Saturday, March 6,<br />

2010, in the Chapel of Holman Funeral Home in Ozark with Bishop Jerry Ogles officiating.<br />

Interment will be 1:00 P. M. (CDST) Monday, March 8, 2010, in Fort Mitchell National<br />

Veterans Cemetery with Full Military Honors, Holman Funeral Home of Ozark directing.<br />

The family will receive friends at the funeral home Saturday from 12:30 P. M. until service<br />

time. The family will be at the home of his stepdaughter at 1270 Crawford Road in Webb,<br />

Alabama. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born November 28, 1946, in Windsor, Missouri to the late Emory<br />

Cable <strong>Gunn</strong> and Beatrice Paxton <strong>Gunn</strong>. He served in the United States Army with tours in<br />

Vietnam and Korea, retiring from the Army National Guard in Montgomery with the rank<br />

of Major. He worked at Fort Rucker as a primary helicopter instructor pilot for the past<br />

thirty-four years. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> raised polled hereford cattle on his farm in the Brown’s Cross<br />

Roads Community. Survivors include his wife, Genie Joines <strong>Gunn</strong> of Ozark; one daughter,<br />

Julia Anne <strong>Gunn</strong> of Spring, Texas; the Mother of his daughter; Anne Cash <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Spring, Texas; two stepdaughters, Theresa Grider of Pooler, Georgia, and Deanna Turvin<br />

of Webb, Alabama; one stepson, Jason Grider of Athens, Illinois; one brother and sister-inlaw,<br />

George Robert and Becky <strong>Gunn</strong> of Tallassee, Alabama. Six grandchildren also<br />

survive. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made in his memory to the Ozark-Dale<br />

County Humane Society, P. O. Box 2502, Ozark, Alabama 36361; or to the American<br />

Cancer Society, 2346 West Main Street – Suite 3, Dothan, Alabama 36301. For more<br />

information and a guest register please visit the Holman Funeral Home website (Hamblin<br />

and Elizabeth Tunstall <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)


Diane L. (nee Leib) <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

October 6, 2010, of North Buffalo, NY; beloved wife of the late William J. <strong>Gunn</strong> Sr.;<br />

daughter of the late Kathleen B. and LaVerne C. Leib; sister of the late Robert B. (Mary<br />

Ellen) Leib; dear mother of Mary Kathleen Legge, William J. Jr. (Bonnie) and the late<br />

Peter C. (Lynette) <strong>Gunn</strong>; loving grandmother of Bridgette (Michael) Heintz, Bryan Legge,<br />

William J. III, Benjamin, Matthew and Randi <strong>Gunn</strong>; great-grandmother of Eleanor<br />

Heintz; also survived by many nieces and nephews; long time special friend of Ronald<br />

Hoover. Friends may call Saturday and Sunday from 4-8 PM, at the LESTER H.<br />

WEDEKINDT INC. FUNERAL HOME 3290 Delaware Ave., where Funeral Services will<br />

be held Monday at 10 AM. Diane was a graduate of UB/Buffalo General School of Nursing.<br />

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Lancaster-Depew Boys & Girls<br />

Club, c/o William J. <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr.<br />

Diane <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

PANAMA CITY - Diane <strong>Gunn</strong>, 54, died Monday, Dec. 11, 2006. The graveside service will<br />

be at 2 p.m. EST Friday at Aenon Church Cemetery in Tallahassee. Family will receive<br />

friends from 6 to 8 p.m. EST Thursday at Beggs Funeral Home Apalachee Chapel (850-<br />

942-2929). A longtime resident of Tallahassee, she had resided in Panama City for the past<br />

several years. She was of the Pentecostal Holiness faith. Survivors include her husband,<br />

Gene <strong>Gunn</strong>; two sons, William Jessie Hutto (and wife Cristina) and Christopher Michael<br />

Hutto, both of Panama City; a stepdaughter, Stacy Lynn McCoy of Jonesboro, Ga.; four<br />

brothers, Allen, Ricky, Nicky and Bobby Walker; a sister, Tina Walker; and eight<br />

grandchildren. Published in the Tallahassee Democrat on 12/13/2006<br />

Diane Baker <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Retired Business owner THOMSON, Ga. - Mrs. Diane Baker <strong>Gunn</strong>, 74, widow of Mr.<br />

Daniel <strong>Gunn</strong>, died Thursday, February 8, 2007, in the University Hospital. Funeral services<br />

will be at 3 p.m. Sunday, February 11, in the Curtis Funeral Home Chapel with Rev.<br />

Kenneth Garvin officiating. Burial will be in the Savannah Valley Memorial Gardens. You<br />

may sign the online guestbook at curtisfuneralhome.com Curtis Funeral Home is in charge<br />

of arrangements. Published in The Augusta ChronicleRetired Business owner THOMSON,<br />

Ga. - Mrs. Diane Baker <strong>Gunn</strong>, 74, widow of Mr. Daniel <strong>Gunn</strong>, died Thursday, February 8,<br />

2007, in the University Hospital. Funeral services will be at 3 p.m. Sunday, February 11, in<br />

the Curtis Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Kenneth Garvin officiating. Burial will be in<br />

the Savannah Valley Memorial Gardens. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a native of Miami Fl, but had<br />

lived in Thomson for many years. She was the retired owner of the Happy Valley Store.<br />

Survivors include three daughters, Debra Skinner, Savannah, Rosanna <strong>New</strong>man and<br />

Dinah G. Usry, both of Thomson; a son, Daniel <strong>Gunn</strong>, Thomson; a sister, Gail Orlaski, St.<br />

Louis, Mo.; a brother, Richard Baker, Chesapeake, Va.; and five grandchildren.<br />

Pallbearers will be John Usry, Danny Usry, Roger Burton, Billy Ray Usry, Mike Skinner,<br />

and Buzzy Dent. Donations may be made to the McDuffie County Library. Friends may<br />

call at the residence of Danny <strong>Gunn</strong>, Central Road Ext. or at the Curtis Funeral Home. The


family will receive friends from 6 to 8 p.m. Saturday night at the funeral home. You may<br />

sign the online guestbook atwww.curtisfuneralhome.com Curtis Funeral Home is in charge<br />

of arrangements. Sign the guestbook at AugustaChronicle.com Published in The Augusta<br />

Chronicle on 2/10/2007<br />

Diane Gloria <strong>Gunn</strong> Gulley<br />

59, died Wednesday, Sept. 9, 2009. She was a native of Brewton and a long time resident of<br />

Detroit, Mich., before returning to Brewton. She became a LPN at the age of 19, and later<br />

received a degree in gerontology. Over the past 29 years, she worked in nursing in<br />

Michigan and Alabama. She was also an active member of the community working with<br />

seniors. She was a member of Pine Grove Baptist Church and a former member of<br />

Galatians Missionary Church in Detroit. She had been a member of the Brewton Housing<br />

Authority Board and a volunteer with Habitat for Humanity. She is survived by a son,<br />

Terrance Gulley of Detroit; a grandson, Daniel Gulley of Detroit; her siblings, Marie (A.T.)<br />

Blake of Los Angeles, Calif., Dorothy Richardson and Freddie (Barbara) Gulley, both of<br />

Cincinnati, Ohio, Kathy (Wayne) Cortrell of North Betheda, Maryland, Jacqueline<br />

Humphrey of Atlanta, Ga., and Claudia (Walter) Fowler of Brewton; an aunt, Beatrice<br />

Leonard of Clinton, La.; and a host of other family and friends. Funeral services were held<br />

Saturday, Sept. 19, at 11 a.m. at Second St. Siloam Baptist Church with the Rev. Willie J.<br />

Blue officiating. Burial followed at Pine Grove Cemetery with Presley-Fluker Funeral<br />

Home directing.<br />

Diane B. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

SWAINSBORO -- Diane Bennett <strong>Gunn</strong>, 42, died Sept. 14, 2002 at Emanuel Medical<br />

Center.She was a lifelong resident of Emanuel County and a 1977 graduate of Swainsboro<br />

High School. She was a Baptist and attended Ebenezer Methodist Church. She was a<br />

secretary for Ohoopee Oil Co. SURVIVORS: her husband, Bobby <strong>Gunn</strong>; a daughter,<br />

Laura Alison <strong>Gunn</strong> of Swainsboro; her mother, Nell Sumner Bennett of Nunez; three<br />

sisters, Annette Odom of Swainsboro, Judy Garrett of Swainsboro and Susie Watson of<br />

Nunez; a brother, Leonard Bennett Jr. of Nunez; and several nieces and nephews.<br />

FUNERAL: 2 p.m. Saturday at Ebenezer Methodist Church, burial in the church<br />

cemetery. Southern Heritage Funeral Home. REMEMBRANCES: The American Cancer<br />

Society.<br />

Diane L. (nee Leib) <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

October 6, 2010, of North Buffalo, NY; beloved wife of the late William J. <strong>Gunn</strong> Sr.;<br />

daughter of the late Kathleen B. and LaVerne C. Leib; sister of the late Robert B. (Mary<br />

Ellen) Leib; dear mother of Mary Kathleen Legge, William J. Jr. (Bonnie) and the late<br />

Peter C. (Lynette) <strong>Gunn</strong>; loving grandmother of Bridgette (Michael) Heintz, Bryan Legge,<br />

William J. III, Benjamin, Matthew and Randi <strong>Gunn</strong>; great-grandmother of Eleanor<br />

Heintz; also survived by many nieces and nephews; long time special friend of Ronald<br />

Hoover. Friends may call Saturday and Sunday from 4-8 PM, at the LESTER H.


WEDEKINDT INC. FUNERAL HOME 3290 Delaware Ave., where Funeral Services will<br />

be held Monday at 10 AM. Diane was a graduate of UB/Buffalo General School of Nursing.<br />

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Lancaster-Depew Boys & Girls<br />

Club, c/o William J. <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr.<br />

Dick <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

BOYD, TX - Dick <strong>Gunn</strong>, 74, a retired insurance adjustor, died Wednesday, April 30, 1997,<br />

at home. Funeral: 2 p.m. Saturday at White's Funeral Home in Azle. Entombment:<br />

Azleland Mausoleum. Visitation: 3 to 9 p.m. Friday and 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday at the<br />

funeral home.<br />

Dick <strong>Gunn</strong> was born June 5, 1922, in Ohio. He was an Azle resident for the last 20 years.<br />

He retired from the insurance business as an insurance adjustor for several companies. He<br />

served in the USAF from 1943 to 1947, having served in Northern France, Normandy,<br />

Ardennes, Rhineland and Central Europe. Survivors: Wife, Nell <strong>Gunn</strong> of Boyd; son, Rick<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Lithonia, Ga.; daughters, Deborah Givens of Weatherford and Candace Shore of<br />

Arlington; grandchildren, Nathan and Erin <strong>Gunn</strong> of Georgia, Christene Givens of<br />

Arlington, Tracy Lee of Kilgore, Kelli, Rachael and Quentin Givens, all of Weatherford,<br />

and Andrew Shore of Arlington; and great-grandson, Forrest Lee of Kilgore. White's<br />

Funeral Home Azle, 444-3211<br />

Dilley-<strong>Gunn</strong><br />

J.W. Dilley, 78, Bolivar, formerly of Ash Grove, died at noon Friday, Oct. 6, 2000, in<br />

Parkview Health Care Center. He was born in DeWitt, the son of Thomas Victor and Velda<br />

Pearl Dilley <strong>Gunn</strong>. After the deaths of his mother and father when he was 5 years old, he<br />

was adopted by his uncle and aunt, John A. and Catherine Moore Dilley. He was a retired<br />

Southern Baptist minister and was a member of the Greene County Retired Ministers<br />

Association. He was a member of Center Baptist Church east of Ash Grove. He had been<br />

employed with Anderson and Son Truck Body Company of Springfield for 30 years,<br />

retiring as office manager. He was a U.S. Army veteran of World War II, entering the<br />

service at Fort Leavenworth, Kan., on Jan. 26, 1943, and was discharged on March 6, 1949,<br />

at Jefferson Barracks with the rank of corporal. During his service he received two Purple<br />

Hearts and other honors. He was a lifetime member of the Ash Grove VFW Post, where he<br />

served as chaplain. He was united in marriage with Jean Craig on June 20, 1943. To this<br />

union six children were born. They shared more than 56 years of marriage before Jean<br />

preceded him in death on Oct. 29, 1999. Also preceding him in death were two sisters, three<br />

brothers and one great-granddaughter, Haley Marie Dilley. He is survived by two sons and<br />

a daughter-in-law, John W. and Sue Dilley of Walnut Grove and James William Dilley of<br />

Olathe, Kan.; four daughters and three sons-in-law, Patricia Geiszler of Springfield, Arleen<br />

and Kenneth Niemi of Half Way, Joan and John Delzell of Springfield and Sandra and<br />

Ron Maupin of Bolivar; 14 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Services were<br />

Monday, Oct. 9, in Wilson Brim Daniel Chapel, Ash Grove, with the Rev. Mitch Fisher<br />

officiating. Interment followed in Ash Grove Cemetery with full military honors under the<br />

auspices of the Missouri Veterans Bravo Team of Springfield


Dixie Helen <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Dixie Helen <strong>Gunn</strong>, 82, 640-12th SE, died at Medical Plaza Nursing Home in Pairs, Texas on<br />

Saturday, April 7, 1990. Services will be held at 3:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 10, at Evergreen<br />

Cemetery with the Rev. Ronald Barnett officiating. Fry and Gibba Funeral Home has<br />

charge of arrangements. The family will receive friends from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. Monday at<br />

the funeral home. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born Jan. 10, 1908, in Clardy, a daughter of David<br />

Dunlap and Alice Ensey Dunlap. She attended Minter schools and married E.K <strong>Gunn</strong> on<br />

Dec. 21,1927. They lived in Minter until 1975 when they moved to Paris. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> died in<br />

1984. She was a member of the First United Methodist Church. Surviving are one<br />

daughter, Vivian Ruth Clark of Houston; two grandchildren, David Clark of Bedford and<br />

Cristi Clark of Albuquerque, N.M.; and two greatgrandchildren..<br />

Dock <strong>Gunn</strong> Sr.,<br />

88, 1603 Roosevelt Ave., Sanford died Saturday. Born in Montezuma, Ga., he moved to<br />

Sanford from Georgia in 1920. He was a retired farmer and a member of Mount Sinai<br />

Missionary Baptist Church. Survivors: sons, Freddie Lee, Jacksonville, Phil, Fernandina<br />

Beach, Dock Jr., Orlando, James E., Tampa, Frank A., Italy,; daughter, Bessie Lee,<br />

Tampa; 17 grandchildren. Wilson Eichelberger Mortuary, Sanford. August 13, 1985 -<br />

Orlando Sentinel<br />

Dolly Eleanor <strong>Gunn</strong> Howard<br />

77, Noblesville, IN died February 1, 2010. Dolly was born in Cicero, IN on July 11, 1932 to<br />

Elmer Layton and Mary (Louks) <strong>Gunn</strong>. She is survived by her two sons, Michael Howard<br />

of Biloxi, MS and David Howard of Indianapolis; step-daughter, Cheryl Howard Dena of<br />

Chicago; grandchildren, Joseph R (Gillian Batton) Howard of Indianapolis, Jane Howard<br />

of Biloxi, MS, & Staff Sgt. Patrick Howard who is stationed in Afghanistan and his wife,<br />

Rachel of Tacoma, WA; great-granddaughter, Clover Glee Howard of Indianapolis;<br />

sisters, Jane Irion & Joan Clark both of Noblesville; half-sisters, Kaye Froio of<br />

Indianapolis & Martina (Manfred) Dampf of Noblesville; and several nieces, nephews &<br />

cousins. Dolly was preceded in death by her husband of 49 years, Joseph E. Howard; her<br />

parents, Elmer and Mary Louks <strong>Gunn</strong>; step-mother, Phyllis Kirsch <strong>Gunn</strong>; brothers, Aldis<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> and Elmer <strong>Gunn</strong>; half-brother, Wayne <strong>Gunn</strong>; half-sister, Lourisa Cole; and seven<br />

nephews and great-nephews. Also surviving are special friends, Wanda (Stepp) McClure,<br />

Arcadia; and the Campbell family of Noblesville, which includes William Campbell, Mary<br />

Wright and Meg Emerson, and their families. Frank and Jane Campbell and their son<br />

Robert preceded Dolly in death. Dolly was a long time resident of Noblesville and was a<br />

1950 graduate of Noblesville High School. She was a member of the First Christian Church<br />

and had been employed by the Hamilton County Sheriff's Department, the Bureau of<br />

Motor Vehicles, Repp's Flowers, Sears Catalog Store, JC Penney, and the Corner Drug<br />

Store all in Noblesville. She had been a resident of Marquette Manor in Indianapolis for<br />

the past year. The family wishes to thank the staff there for the care and support given to


Dolly during her illness. Services will be held on Thursday, February 4, 2010 at 10:00AM<br />

at Randall & Roberts Funeral Home, 1150 Logan Street, Noblesville, with Rev. John B.<br />

Davis officiating. Friends may call on Wednesday, February 3, 2010 from 4PM – 7PM at<br />

the funeral home. Burial will be in Crownland Cemetery in Noblesville. In lieu of flowers,<br />

memorial contributions can be made to the American Lung Association. (John and Ruth<br />

Hinshaw <strong>Gunn</strong> descendant)<br />

Dolores A. <strong>Gunn</strong> ,<br />

of Kingwood, Texas, the light and meaning of my life, died on January 19, 2011, at age 74.<br />

Happily, Del remained a Maine girl throughout her life, a unique and special person. She<br />

was my love, my true, lasting, and supporting companion for 58 years, my wife for 53<br />

years. She had the warmest of smiles and heart, which together always, always melted my<br />

own. She loved, and was deeply loved by her husband Don, of Kingwood, her sons James<br />

and Scott of Midland, Texas, and Todd, of Miami, Florida. Her affection for her<br />

granddaughter Heide <strong>Gunn</strong>, Heide's fiance Justin Simpson, and great grandson Collin<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, all of Midland, was constant and boundless. Her family extended to her friends in<br />

"Tuesday Group", about whom she cared so much. All remained in her heart and mind<br />

into her last days. Del's loss creates an enormous emptiness that will remain until I once<br />

again hold her hand. Services will be held at Rosewood Funeral Home and Memorial<br />

Park, 2602 South Houston Ave., Humble, TX 77396, (281) 441-2171. Monday , January<br />

24th at 10:00 am. A Luncheon will follow at Amedeos Restaurant 22704 Loop 494,<br />

Kingwood. All are invited.<br />

Dolores "Peg" Mildred <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

59, of Winona Lake, Ind. an administrative secretary, died Wednesday, Oct. 13, 1999, at<br />

Parkview Hospital in Fort Wayne. The Monclova, Ohio, native worked for Trinity United<br />

Methodist Church in Warsaw for five years, at Free Methodist Headquarters for 23 years,<br />

was a member of Winona Lake Free Methodist Church, serving as director of the<br />

children"s church and a Sunday school teacher, and was a past board member of Winona<br />

Lake Historical Society and Win-Some Women of Warsaw. Surviving are a sister, Sharon<br />

R. Taylor of Elkhart; brothers James C. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Goshen and Thomas A. <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Monclova, Ohio; and five nieces and six nephews. Services are noon Saturday at Free<br />

Methodist Church, Winona Lake. Additional services are 1 p.m. Monday at Roberts<br />

Chapel Free Methodist Church, Monclova, Ohio, with calling one hour before services.<br />

Calling is from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. today at Titus Funeral Home, Warsaw. Additional<br />

calling is 10 a.m. to noon Saturday at Free Methodist Church, Winona Lake. Burial will be<br />

in Swan Creek Cemetery, Monclova, Ohio. Memorials are to Free Methodist Church<br />

Winona Lake or Trinity United Methodist Church in Warsaw. Information provided by<br />

Titus Funeral Home, Warsaw, 1-219-267-3104.<br />

Dolores F. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

69, of Little Falls, <strong>New</strong> York, passed away on Thursday November 23, 2006, at her home


with her loving family by her side. She was born May 27, 1937 in the Bronx, the daughter<br />

of the late Frank and Catherine (Falco) Sorbera, and was a graduate of Mahopac High<br />

School. In 1999 Dolores and her husband Eugene moved to the Little Falls, NY area. Her<br />

marriage to Gene A. <strong>Gunn</strong> took place on October 14, 1956 in Mahopac, NY. This past<br />

October 14, the couple celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary. Until her retirement in<br />

1990, Dolores was a real estate agent manager for Active Properties in Dover Plains, NY.<br />

Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a member of the Holy Family Parish, and was along with her husband<br />

foster parents for nine children. She was a member of the Dover Plains, VFW Ladies<br />

Auxiliary. With family as her foremost priority, Dolores proved her self a loving and caring<br />

wife, mother and grandmother. Survivors include her husband, Gene, her children, Kathy<br />

DeAngelis of Little Falls, Butch <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife Jackie of Colorado Springs, Frank<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>and wife Christine of Mahopac, NY and Theresa McEvoy and husband Andy of<br />

Little Falls. Five grandchildren, Jason, <strong>Gunn</strong>, Joe DeAngelis, Spencer <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jordan <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

and Sydney <strong>Gunn</strong>, a sister, Joan Stankiewitch of <strong>New</strong> Jersey, and two nieces, Maria Elena<br />

and Angela Stankiewitch and a great nephew, Trevor Stankiewitch. Friends and relatives<br />

are invited to attend a memorial mass on Monday November 27, 2006, at 12:00 Noon at the<br />

Holy Family Parish with Reverend Anthony Ligato, officiating. The family will be<br />

receiving friends and relatives at their home. Funeral arrangements are under the direction<br />

of the Enea Family Funeral Home, 24 W. Monroe St., Little Falls, NY. All memorial<br />

contributions may be made to St. Jude"s Children Hospital or to Hospice Palliative Care.<br />

Envelopes will be available at the church service. To add to Dolores" on ?line Memorial<br />

please go to www.eneafamilyfuneralhomes.com on the Internet.<br />

Don <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Robert <strong>Gunn</strong>, of 604 Emil Dr.of Fort Pierce, Florida, has been called to Illinois by the<br />

death of his father, Don <strong>Gunn</strong>, who died Monday evening Feb 1, 1960, of a heart attack at<br />

St. Mary's Hospital in Cairo, Illinois.Making the trip with the local man to attend the<br />

funeral was Henry <strong>Gunn</strong> of Jensen Beach, brother of the deceased. Funeral services are to<br />

be held Thursday, Ryan Funeral Home at Mounds, Ill. has charge of arrangements<br />

Don Allen <strong>Gunn</strong> Sr.<br />

"Papa NuNu" a native of Theodore, AL died Saturday, July 28, 2012. Survived by one son,<br />

Don <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr. (Heather); daughters, Tina Houston (Anthony), Terry Brewer (David),<br />

Donna Smith (Charlie), Linda Joullian (James); many grandchildren and great<br />

grandchildren; and two brothers, J.L. <strong>Gunn</strong> and Clifford <strong>Gunn</strong>. Not a day goes by will you<br />

ever be forgotten. You will always be in our Hearts!!<br />

Donny G. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

21, died Monday, February 2, 1981 in the Georgia State Prison in Reidsville, Ga. Sarah<br />

Englade of the state Department of Offender Rehabilitation said an autopsy was being<br />

performer to determine how he died. <strong>Gunn</strong> a Moultrie County Georgia native was serving<br />

two life terms for murder. Tuesday, February 3, 1981 Paper: Marietta Journal


(Marietta, GA) Page: 3<br />

Donny (Don) James <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

RIVERDALE, UTAH - Donny (Don) James <strong>Gunn</strong> passed away June 10th, 2010 at the age<br />

of 41. He was born on April 1st, 1969 in Ogden, Utah to Sigfrid Robert Uebelgunne and<br />

Mary Jean Lefgren Moody. He is survived by his mother, his sister Trea (Jeff) Peterson, his<br />

ex-wife Heather Greenfield, his step-daughter Sydney Greenfield and his second family,<br />

Jay and Eleanor Rennemeyer. He graduated from Ben Lomond High School in 1987,<br />

earned a certificate in drafting and eventually earned a bachelor's degree from the<br />

University of Phoenix. Donny tried to live his life simply. He had no need for the latest<br />

gadgets or bigger and better ''stuff" - he never even owned a cell phone. He also kept his<br />

house unbelievably tidy. Donny loved 80's heavy metal and played guitar every day. He<br />

wrote poetry, created artwork in a variety of mediums and enjoyed anything involving the<br />

outdoors. He was always trying out new sports and hobbies. Donny's greatest love was<br />

reserved for his step-daughter Sydney. It was the love of a true Father. He was a good and<br />

decent man and will be greatly missed by his family and friends. Donny's ashes will be<br />

scattered over all the places he was the most happy.<br />

Donald A. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

76, of Orange, Texas, died Sunday, December 21, 2003, at Christus St. Elizabeth Hospital<br />

in Beaumont, Texas with his family by his side. Services will be at 10:00 a.m. Wednesday,<br />

December 24, 2003, at Claybar Funeral Home Chapel in Orange with the Reverend Barry<br />

Bradley, pastor of the First Baptist Church in Orange officiating. Visitation will begin at<br />

5:00 p.m. Tuesday, December 23, at Claybar Funeral Home. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a lifelong<br />

resident of Orange and was a retired plumber. He had the distinction of being the youngest<br />

person in Texas to receive a Master Plumber's license at the time it was issued. He was<br />

involved in numerous civic groups and served in the U.S. Navy during World War II. He<br />

was one of the first Alderman elected in the City of West Orange and was a former<br />

Constable of Precinct 2. He owned <strong>Gunn</strong> Plumbing Company and constructed a number of<br />

residences in the Orange area. Woodworking was also one of his hobbies. He was an avid<br />

sportsman and particularly enjoyed deer hunting. He was a former Wagon Master of the<br />

Orange Gator Sam's Chapter where he enjoyed RV travel through out the United States.<br />

Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was known for his work ethic, integrity, loyalty, and commitment to his family.<br />

He was preceded in death by his parents, Blarney Austin <strong>Gunn</strong> and Elma Worley <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

and sister, Billie Louise Tucker. He is survived by his wife of 56 years, Mary Lou Pachar<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>; son, Tommy <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife Kathy of Orange; daughters, Donna Mitchell and<br />

husband Jerry of Rockdale, and Diane Dotson of Orange; grandchildren, Michael Mitchell<br />

and wife Geri, Todd Mitchell and wife Belinda, Kathryn Ward and husband Danny,<br />

Rachel Jeter and husband Zach, Daniel Dotson and Misti Dotson; great grandchildren,<br />

Brandon Mitchell and Claire Jeter; step-grandchildren, Jennifer Staton, Justin Hommel,<br />

and Mike Dotson; step-great-grandchildren, Cread and Cade Dotson; nieces, Sandi Haltom<br />

and Karen Goodwin; and special great niece, Erin Haltom. Pallbearers will be Michael


Mitchell, Todd Mitchell, Daniel Dotson, Walter Haltom, Yank Peveto, and Al Granger.<br />

Honorary pallbearers will be Malcolm Lowe, Red Garrett, Tucker Clayton, Max Pachar,<br />

Arthur Pachar, and Andy Freeman. Memorial contributions may be made to Habitat for<br />

Humanity, c/o Arlon Fields, P.O. Box 517, Orange, Texas 77631 or First Baptist Church of<br />

Orange Building Funk, 602 W. Green Avenue, Orange, Texas 77630. 504 N. 5th Street<br />

Orange, Texas 77630<br />

Donald Alan <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Donald A. <strong>Gunn</strong> age 43 of Oxnard, Ca., passed away Oct. 6 1998 after a lengthy illness.<br />

Donald was born June 16 1955 in <strong>New</strong>port R.I. and had been a county resident for 38<br />

years. He was a private consultant. Donald was a member of the Oxnard Chamber board<br />

of directors from 1975 until 1978 He was Oxnard"s young man of the year in 1975 and a<br />

campaign consultant for more than 20 years baking cookies for everyone. He is survived by<br />

sisters Cathy Jarboe of Whittier Calif. and Becci <strong>Gunn</strong> of Oxnard; and brother Martin<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Carmichael Calif. A memorial service will be held at 3 p.m. Oct. 17 at All Saints<br />

Episcopal Church at 2nd and C Streets with Father Anthony Guillen officiating. Out of<br />

respect for Don please leave ties at home for the memorial service. Memorial contributions<br />

may be made in Don"s name to The Cancer Center of Ventura County 1700 N. Rose Ave.<br />

Suite 145 Oxnard CA 93030 or The Johnson Comprehensive Cancer Foundation at UCLA<br />

10833 LeConte Ave. Los Angeles CA 90095-1781. On Oct. 6 1998 Oxnard and the county at<br />

large lost a caring citizen -- not one who talked a good line but one who put his body and<br />

time into making this grand county we live in a better place. He goes to where there is a<br />

need for his talents to see friends and people he has helped in the past and to be waiting for<br />

us his friends when we arrive. I"ll always remember the first time I met the kid he wasn"t<br />

even able to vote yet but he wanted to help make Oxnard better. We were among some of<br />

Oxnard"s finest people who believed the people of Oxnard should be able to "elect their<br />

own mayor."From that campaign he worked for Tom Laubacher Al Jalaty Blinn Maxwell<br />

and the list goes on well over 50 campaigns from judges to the DA"s office but school board<br />

members and school bond elections were on top of his list. "The kids are our future" were<br />

his exact words.The man worked planned put-out campaign signs and took them down<br />

walked precincts did newspaper layouts and all the rest of the jobs that needed doing to<br />

make a campaign work. This man the community caring person was my friend Don <strong>Gunn</strong>.<br />

You did good Don. Chuck Arrangements are under the direction of Payton Mortuary.<br />

Donald <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Donald <strong>Gunn</strong> -MACON - Donald <strong>Gunn</strong>, 70, of Macon, GA, died Thursday, April 17, 2008.<br />

Burial will be private in Cadwell City Cemetery, Cadwell, GA. -Survivors; daughter and<br />

son-in-law, Kristie and Kevin Smith; and granddaughter, Karoline Smith, all of Leesburg,<br />

GA. -Hart"s Mortuary has charge of arrangements.<br />

Donald <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

dies of accident injuries A second death has resulted from a Friday-night auto accident on


Rt. 13 east of Murphysboro. Donald <strong>Gunn</strong>, 56, of 411 S. Wall St., Carbondale, Illinois died<br />

at 4:30 a.m. today Dec 11, 1972 in Barnes Hospital in St. Louis, Mo. Robert Melowitz, 26, a<br />

Southern Illinois University student, died shortly after the two-car head-on collision<br />

occurred at 11:50 p.m. Friday. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was treated at St. Joseph Memorial Hospital in<br />

Murphysboro before he was transferred to Doctors Memorial Hospital in Carbondale. He<br />

was moved a third time to St. Louis, Mo., for additional treatment. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born<br />

Aug. 16, 1915 in Cobden, the son of Fountan and Harriett Williams <strong>Gunn</strong>. He married<br />

Alice Elizabeth Robinsen in Mounds Oct. 18,1956. He was employed 40 years at the <strong>New</strong><br />

Era Dairy in Carbondale. He had served as a supervisor there for the past 15 years. Mr.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> was a member of the American Legion and Veterans of Foreign Wars. He held<br />

memberships in the American Legion and VFW lodges in Murphysboro. He also was a past<br />

commander of the American Legion 25th district. He is survived by his wife; a son Donald<br />

Randall; a stepdaughter Elizabeth Johnson, two brothers Charlie and Jack of Carbondale,<br />

a half brother, James O. Williams; two stepbrothers Wayne and Walter Williams; two<br />

stepsisters Jenny Williams and Ethel Morrsey. Burial will be in the Pleasant Grove<br />

Memorial Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home after 4 p.m. Tuesday. .<br />

Donald Austin <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

- Orange Leader - December 23, 2003 - Donald A. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 76, of Orange, Texas, died<br />

Sunday, December 21, 2003, at Christus St. Elizabeth Hospital in Beaumont, Texas, with<br />

his family by his side. Services will be held at 10 a.m. Wednesday, December 24, 2003, at<br />

Claybar Funeral Home Chapel in Orange with the Rev. Barry Bradley, pastor of the First<br />

Baptist Church in Orange, officiating. Visitation will begin at 5 p.m. Tuesday, December<br />

23, 2003, at Claybar Funeral Home.Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a lifelong resident of Orange and was a<br />

retired plumber. He had the distinction of being the youngest person in Texas to receive a<br />

Master Plumber"s license at the time it was issued. He was involved in numerous civic<br />

groups and served in the U.S. Navy during World War II. He was one of the first<br />

Alderman elected in the city of West Orange and was a former Constable of Precinct 2. He<br />

owned <strong>Gunn</strong> Plumbing Company and constructed a number of residences in the Orange<br />

area. Woodworking was also one of his hobbies. He was an avid sportsman and<br />

particularly enjoyed deer hunting. He was a former Wagon Master of the Orange Gator<br />

Sams" Chapter where he enjoyed RV travel throughout the United States. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was<br />

known for his work ethic, integrity, loyalty and commitment to his family. He was preceded<br />

in death by his parents, Barney Austin <strong>Gunn</strong> and Elma Worley <strong>Gunn</strong>; and sister, Billie<br />

Louise Tucker. He is survived by his wife of 56 years, Mary Lou Pachar <strong>Gunn</strong>; son,<br />

Tommy <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife, Kathy, of Orange; daughters, Donna Mitchell and husband, Jerry,<br />

of Rockdale and Diane Dotson of Orange; grandchildren, Michael Mitchell and wife, Geri,<br />

Todd Mitchell and wife, Belinda, Kathryn Ward and husband, Danny, Rachel Jeter and<br />

husband, Zach, Daniel Dotson and Misti Dotson; great-grandchildren, Brandon Mitchell<br />

and Claire Jeter; step-grandchildren, Jennifer Staton, Justin Hommel and Mike Dotson;<br />

step-great-grandchildren, Cread and Cade Dotson; nieces, Sandi Haltom and Karen<br />

Goodwin; and special great-niece, Erin Haltom. Pallbearers will be Michael Mitchell, Todd<br />

Mitchell, Daniel Dotson, Walter Haltom, Yank Peveto and Al Granger. Honorary<br />

pallbearers will be Malcolm Lowe, Red Garrett, Tucker Clayton, Max Pachar, Arthur


Pachar and Andy Freeman. Memorial contributions may be made to Habitat for<br />

Humanity, c/o Arlon Fields, P.O. Box 517, Orange, Texas, 77631 or First Baptist Church of<br />

Orange Building Fund, 602 W. Green Ave., Orange, Texas 77630.(Elisha and Henrietta<br />

Wilkes <strong>Gunn</strong> descendant)<br />

Donald B. "Donnie" <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

58, of Evansville, Indiana died Tuesday night at Deaconess Hospital after heart surgery.<br />

He was a shipping supervisor for Lewis Bakery for 32 years. He formerly owned and<br />

operated the Cat's Den Restaurant in Nortonville, Ky. He was a member of Second Baptist<br />

Church in Mortons Gap, Ky., and a Kentucky Wildcats fan. Surviving are his wife of 43<br />

years, Louise; two daughters, Kay Roybal of Tucson, Ariz., and LaDonna Turpin of<br />

Evansville; a sister, Joyce Farmer of Mortons Gap; two brothers, Freddie and Danny, both<br />

of Madisonville, Ky.; five grandchildren, Kerri, Larry and Donnie Miller, Austin Campbell<br />

and Alexandria Turpin; and two great-grandchildren. Services will be at 10 a.m. Friday at<br />

Alexander Funeral Home West Chapel, the Rev. Stephen P. Lintzenich officiating, with<br />

burial in Odd Fellows Cemetery in Madisonville. Friends may call from 4 to 8 p.m. today at<br />

the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to the Resurrection Pre-School<br />

Playground Fund<br />

Donald C. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Springfield, Pa— Cmdr. Donald C. <strong>Gunn</strong> (U.S. Coast Guard Ret.) of 333 Orchard Road<br />

collapsed and died early today at his home. He was 61. He had been officer in charge of<br />

Marine Inspection for the Philadelphia Office of the U.S. Coast Guard prior to his<br />

retirement on March 27, 1960. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> had a heart condition, since December of 1959,<br />

when he suffered an attack. He was the husband of Beatrice <strong>Gunn</strong>, a Daily Times<br />

correspondent in Springfield for five years before she retired in 1960. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> got out of<br />

bed around 1:30 a.m. today, awakened his wife and collapsed. Springfield police<br />

administered oxygen to no avail. He was pronounced dead at home by a physician. He .was<br />

born In Farmers City Besides his wife, he is survived by a son Donald, a Navy lieutenant<br />

stationed at Pt. Mugu, Calif.; four grandchildren; a brother, Alan, of Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.,<br />

and twin sisters, Mrs. James Davidson of Arcola, Ill. and Pearl <strong>Gunn</strong> of Champaign, Ill.<br />

Donald G. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Rome, Ga., April 17, 1900— (Special.)— Donald G. <strong>Gunn</strong>, a young Roman aged twentyone<br />

years old, died in Effingham, about 11 Sunday, and the remains were brought here<br />

today for Interment. <strong>Gunn</strong> was In Illinois studying photography. He was a. member of the<br />

Cherokee Masonic lodge and also Hill Cltv Cadets. He served with the Third Georgia<br />

regiment In Cuba during thp late war. He was Interred today with Masonic and military<br />

honors.<br />

Donald H. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Donald H. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 77, of Allentown, died Nov. 10 in his home. He was the husband of the<br />

late Marlene (Beltz) <strong>Gunn</strong>. He was a corrections officer for Lehigh County Prison,


Allentown. Born in Bethlehem, he was a son of the late William and Frances (Potillo)<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>. He was a member of St. Paul"s Baptist Church, Bethlehem, where he was a former<br />

trustee and served on the planning committee. He was a veteran of World War II and the<br />

Korean War. He was vice president and executive board member of the NAACP,<br />

Allentown. He was a member of King Hiram No. 2, Holy Royal Arch; Martin Luther King-<br />

Consistory of Norristown; Royal and Select Masters; Knights Templer; Ancient Egyptian<br />

Arabic Order Nobles of the <strong>My</strong>stic Shrine; Bethel Lodge 1284, Improved Benevolent<br />

Protective Order of Elks of the World, West Bethlehem. Survivors: Sisters, Marion Alston<br />

and Bessie Maddox, both of Bethlehem Township; nieces, nephews. Services: 11 a.m.<br />

Friday in the church. Call 9-11 a.m. Friday in the church. Arrangements, Jesse Johnson<br />

Funeral Home, Allentown.<br />

Donald J. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

81, of Ridgewood, NJ, died September 27, 2005. Beloved father of Donna and her husband<br />

Michael Miller of Park Ridge and Kevin and his wife Meganne <strong>Gunn</strong> of Oradell and<br />

Catherine Miller favorite granddaughter. He was predeceased by his wife Betty in 2001.<br />

Donald was a Manager with AT&T in <strong>New</strong> York for over 30 years. Donald was a Medic<br />

with the 90th Infantry Division, 358th Regiment, Company I serving in Normandy,<br />

Northern France and the Rhineland during WW II. He was a member of the National<br />

VFW, the Disabled American Veteran"s, the Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War and<br />

a Charter Member of the World War II Memorial, Washington, DC. A Graveside Service<br />

will be held Friday, September 30th at 12 noon at Valleau Cemetery, Ridgewood. Friends<br />

may call Thursday, 2-4 and 7-9 at the C.C. Van Emburgh Funeral Home, Ridgewood. In<br />

lieu of flowers donations to your favorite charity in his memory would be appreciated<br />

Donald J. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Superior resident Donald J. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 54, died Wednesday, Sept. 2, 1998, at Brodstone<br />

Memorial Nuckolls County Hospital in Superior. Services are 2 p.m. Monday at Megrue-<br />

Price Funeral Home chapel in Superior with the Rev. Mark Imel officiating. Private burial<br />

will be in Evergreen Cemetery at Superior. Visitation is 1-8 p.m. Sunday at the funeral<br />

home. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born Oct. 10, 1943, to J. Preston and Elizabeth Ellen (Regensberg)<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> at Superior. He attended Stover School and graduated from Superior High School in<br />

1960. On April 30, 1966, he marred Cheryl Sutherlin in Deshler. He was a self-employed<br />

contractor. He was a member of the Simic Recreation Association and the American<br />

Legion, both in Superior. Survivors are his wife; one daughter, Angela <strong>Gunn</strong> of Seattle;<br />

one son, Darrin of Lincoln; his mother of Belleville, Kan.; one sister, Sandra Skinner of<br />

Gold Canyon, Ariz.; and one brother, Steve of Superior. He was preceded in death by his<br />

father and one brother, Gerald "Ed." Memorials may be sent in care of the family to 1205<br />

N. Commercial Ave., Superior, NE 68978.<br />

Donald L. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

PAINTED POST | A 55-year-old Cameron <strong>New</strong> York, man fell to his death Tuesday<br />

January 27, 2004 in the afternoon at the Norfolk Southern Railroad Yard in Erwin.<br />

Painted Post State Police said Norfolk Southern employee, Donald L. <strong>Gunn</strong>, of Cameron,<br />

died at Corning Hospital shortly after 2 p.m. Tuesday from injuries he sustained during an


accident at the rail yard. <strong>Gunn</strong> was on a crane mounted on a rail car when he slipped on a<br />

ladder and fell approximately 9 feet to the ground around 1:15 p.m. Police said he slipped<br />

on hydraulic fluid, according to state police. A hydraulic hose had previously ruptured and<br />

covered the crane"s surface with a fluid, said Painted Post State Police Inv. Jeff Miller.<br />

"Everything is still under investigation," said Rudy Husband, regional representative of<br />

Norfolk Southern Railroad. "At this point, we haven"t confirmed any of the<br />

circumstances."Co-workers near the scene allegedly heard the fall and immediately<br />

rendered assistance to <strong>Gunn</strong>. Rural-Metro Ambulance arrived at the scene and transported<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> to Corning Hospital where he was pronounced dead. "He did suffer head injuries,"<br />

Miller said. "There was indication he hit his head." Additional information will be<br />

available after <strong>Gunn</strong>"s autopsy is completed by the Monroe County Medical Examiner"s<br />

Office in Rochester, <strong>New</strong> York.<br />

Donald L <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

CANISTEO - Donald L. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 55, of 3842 Upper Swale Rd., Cameron, passed away<br />

Tuesday (Jan. 20, 2004) at Corning Hospital due to an accident at work. Born in Hornell,<br />

Oct. 29, 1948, he was the son of Auldon L. and Elaine Talbot <strong>Gunn</strong>. Donald was a 1967<br />

graduate of Canisteo Central School, and an Army veteran of the Vietnam Conflict, at<br />

which time he was awarded a Purple Heart. He was a member of the VFW and a former<br />

member of the Cameron Fire Department. An avid outdoorsman, he enjoyed deer hunting,<br />

fishing and gardening. He processed venison for himself and local hunters. He was also a<br />

former midget wrestling coach. He was a Class I Equipment operator for the Norfolk &<br />

Southern Railroad Co. He married Dorothea N. Pierce, Jan. 27, 1968, she survives. Also<br />

surviving are two sons, Roger (Pamela) <strong>Gunn</strong> of Woodhull and Corbett <strong>Gunn</strong> (Bobbi<br />

Vosburg) of Penn Yan; his daughter, Nicole <strong>Gunn</strong> at home; his brother, Louis (Elaine)<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Addison; his grandchildren, Samantha, Carter, Pierce and Nicholas <strong>Gunn</strong>; and<br />

several nieces, nephews and cousins. He was preceded in death by his father and his sister,<br />

Susan Papenthien. Friends may call Friday, Jan. 23, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the H.P. Smith &<br />

Son, Inc. Funeral Home, 29 East Main St., Canisteo, where funeral and committal services<br />

will be conducted Saturday, Jan. 24, at 11 a.m. Rev. Brian Diffenbacher will officiate.<br />

Burial will be at the convenience of the family.<br />

Donald O. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr.,<br />

48, of West Palm Beach, FL, passed away on Wednesday, January 26, 2011. He was born in<br />

West Palm Beach, FL on October 25, 1962. Don proudly fought for our country during<br />

Desert Storm, serving in the U.S. Army. Donald's memory will be cherished by his<br />

children, Donald D. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Johnny <strong>Gunn</strong>, Hunter <strong>Gunn</strong> and Dalton <strong>Gunn</strong>; mother, Ruby<br />

Brooker; siblings, Roy (Angie) <strong>Gunn</strong>, Carl (Patty) <strong>Gunn</strong>, Margie (Jon) Kiely and Ralph<br />

(Heather) Jones; along with many other family members and friends. A visitation will be<br />

held 11:00 AM to 12:30 PM on Tuesday, February 1, 2011 at Palms West Funeral Home<br />

with a service beginning at 12:30 PM. Following services, Donald will be buried, with<br />

military honors, in the South Florida National Cemetery. Palms West Funeral Home &<br />

Crematory Royal Palm Beach, FL Family Owned & Operated<br />

Donald Poe <strong>Gunn</strong>


82, died in Grantsville, West Virginia January 15, 2003. He was preceded in death by his<br />

wife Vonda in November 2002. (Franklin and Mary McDaniel <strong>Gunn</strong> descendant -<br />

Washington Cty, Pa.)<br />

Donald Perry <strong>Gunn</strong> -<br />

Monday, Nov. 24, 1997 - Edgar resident Donald P. "Donnie" <strong>Gunn</strong>, 76, died Monday, Nov.<br />

24, 1997, at his home. Services are 2 p.m. Wednesday at Urbauer-Williams Funeral Home<br />

chapel in Edgar Nebraska with the Rev. Rick Cepris officiating. Burial will be in Edgar<br />

Cemetery with military rites provided by Warren Fletcher American Legion Post No. 248.<br />

Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born Dec. 8, 1920, to <strong>New</strong>ton and Verna (Huffman) <strong>Gunn</strong> in Oxford. He<br />

graduated from Edgar High School in 1939. On Sept. 15, 1940, he married Mary Ann<br />

Ahrens in Mankato, Kan. He was a welder in Long Beach, Calif., for a few years before<br />

returning to Nebraska. He enlisted in the U.S. Navy and served with the 35th Battalion of<br />

the Navy Sea Bees. He was discharged in 1946. He worked for Shuck Drilling Co. for 20<br />

years and later for Superior-Deshler Co., both in Edgar. He retired in 1985. In later years<br />

he worked with McReynolds farms and Gordon Jacobs. He also did welding and repair<br />

work in his shop. Survivors are his wife; two daughters, Lana Horst of Edgar and Dixie<br />

Osborne of Omaha; two sons, Jay P. of Edgar and Jeffrey of Kanopolis, Kan.; his mother<br />

of Edgar; one brother, Dean of Louisville, Ky.; two sisters, Virginia Portrey of Houston,<br />

Mo., and Genevieve Northrop of Clay Center; six grandchildren; and nine greatgrandchildren.<br />

He was preceded in death by his father; one son, Donald Dean; and two<br />

brothers. Memorials may be given to GSV All Saints Chapel.<br />

Donald R. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

70, of Hewitt, died Friday, Dec. 21, 2007, in Hewitt. Funeral services will be 2:30 p.m.<br />

Sunday, December 23, at Marshall & Marshall Funeral Directors Chapel in Hillsboro with<br />

the Rev. Curtis Holland officiating. Interment will follow at Ridge Park Cemetery in<br />

Hillsboro. Donald was born Aug. 17, 1937, in Waco, the son of Lonnie Ray and Annie Mae<br />

(Rodgers) <strong>Gunn</strong>. He grew up in the Mayfield Community in Hill County and graduated<br />

from Hillsboro High School in 1955, and graduated from Navarro College in 1957. He<br />

attended Arlington State College and earned his Financial Certificate from the University<br />

of Connecticut. On Aug. 17, 1957, he married Joyce Sides and this past August they<br />

celebrated 50 years of marriage. He worked in the banking industry in Dallas, Sherman,<br />

Bay City and Bryan. He transferred to Waco Division Brazos Savings and Loan as<br />

Executive Vice President in 1983. In 1997, he retired from Guaranty Federal Bank. Donald<br />

was a member of First Baptist church in Woodway, past president of Waco Founder Lions<br />

Club, and a founding member of Grayson County Juvenile Alternatives. Survivors include<br />

his wife, Joyce <strong>Gunn</strong> of Hewitt; children, David <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife, Gina of Allen, and Brenda<br />

Lewis and husband, Chris of Hewitt; and four grandchildren, Joey <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife, Leslie,<br />

Julee <strong>Gunn</strong>, Brian Lewis and Holly Lewis. Memorials may be made to the American<br />

Cancer Society, 1311 North <strong>New</strong> Road, Waco, TX 76710. Condolences may be made at<br />

www.marshallandmarshallfd.com. Marshall & Marshall Funeral Directors, Hillsboro<br />

August 17, 1937 - December 21, 2007<br />

Donald R.<strong>Gunn</strong>


48, of Austin, Texas died May 27, 2008. Services 5 p.m. Sunday, Buda United Methodist<br />

Church, Buda. Arrangements by All Faiths, south location. Published in the Austin<br />

American-Statesman on 6/6/2008.<br />

Donald R. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

retired vice president of United Food and Commercial Workers Local 655 here in St.<br />

Louis, died Wednesday (March 31, 1999) of cancer at his home in Florissant, Mo.. He was<br />

74. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong>, who grew up in St. Louis" Kerry Patch area, began working at 13 as a stock<br />

clerk at a neighborhood Kroger store. He later was manager of a Kroger market at 20th<br />

and Salisbury streets before joining the union, then called the Retail Clerks Union, in the<br />

early 1960s as an organizer. He served as business agent of Local 655 before becoming vice<br />

president in the late 1970s. He is credited with expanding the local"s membership to<br />

employees of supermarkets, drugstores and other retail stores through much of eastern<br />

Missouri and parts of southern Illinois. He retired from union management in 1982. A<br />

World War II Navy veteran, he was active in American Legion Post 444 and VFW Post<br />

4105, both in Florissant; the Florissant Optimist Club; and the North County Athletic and<br />

Social Club and its Christmas basket program. He was a former board member of the<br />

Florissant Valley Fire Protection District and was active in the Florissant Township<br />

Democratic Club. A funeral service will be held at 9:30 a.m. Monday at Hutchens<br />

Mortuary, 675 Graham Road, Florissant. Burial will be in Jefferson Barracks National<br />

Cemetery. Among the survivors are his wife, Joy; daughters Mary Ann Moore, Susan<br />

Weaver, Gina Hildebrand and Donna Ray, all of Florissant; sons Gary Ray of Hazelwood<br />

and Randy Ray of Florissant; sisters Mabel Webb of Winter Haven, Fla., and Ramona<br />

Weiss of Crab Apple, Ga.; brothers Jerry <strong>Gunn</strong> of Maryland Heights, Tom <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Granite City and Bob <strong>Gunn</strong> of Spanish Lake; 14 grandchildren; and five greatgrandchildren.<br />

Donald W. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Colby graduate class of 1952, died January 20, 2002, in Hanover, Mass., at 72. He was an<br />

ironworker and shop manager for the Fred Williams Contracting Company. Survivors<br />

include his companion, Delores Trufant, a son, two daughters, a brother and sister and two<br />

grandchildren.<br />

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Donald W. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

72, of Hanover died Sunday, January 20, 2002 in his home after a brief illness. The son of<br />

the late John F. and Mary (Dowdall) <strong>Gunn</strong>, he was born in Boston on May 28, 1929. He<br />

was raised in Milton and attended Milton Academy and was a Graduate of Thayer<br />

Academy in Braintree,where he was Captain of the Baseball Team. He attended Colby<br />

College in Maine. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a former Iron Worker and was a shop Manager for the<br />

Fred Williams Contracting Company. He enjoyed Skiing and Golf. He was very giving of<br />

his time to his own children and many Neighbor Children taking them Skiing and Surfing.<br />

Husband of the late Catherine B. ""KATE"" (Byrne) <strong>Gunn</strong>, he is survived by a son, John<br />

F. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Braintree 2 daughters, Susan Bragg of Ponta Vedra Beach FL and<br />

JenniferDiBenedetto of Wllliamsburg VA, a Brother, Paul <strong>Gunn</strong> of Plymouth, a sister,<br />

Helen Gormerly of Milton and 2 grandchildren He is also survived by his Companion of 7


years, Delores Trufant at Hanover.Funeral Mass on Wednesday, January 23, 2002 at 8:30<br />

AM in St. Mary of the Sacred Heart Church, 392 Hanover St., Rte 139 in Hanover.<br />

Internment will be in Milton Cemetery in Milton. Visiting Hours in the Sullivan Funeral<br />

Home, 551 Washington Street, Rte 53 in Hanover on Tuesday, 2-4 and 7-9 PM.<br />

Dona Mae "Cookie" Ellison <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

57, Indianapolis, Indiana, died Nov. 20, 2003. Dona was a secretary for State Farm<br />

Insurance for 23 years, retiring in 1998. She was member of Jones Tabernacle African<br />

Methodist Episcopal Zion Church. Services: noon Tuesday, Nov. 25 at Jones Tabernacle<br />

African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church with calling from 6 to 9 p.m. Monday, Nov. 24.<br />

Burial: Floral Park Cemetery. Survivors: husband, Walter <strong>Gunn</strong>; son, Don LaMont<br />

Phillips; brothers, Damon, Jimmie and Mark Ellison; sisters, Jennifer Clark, Kimberly<br />

Calhoun and Kelly Ellison; and granddaughter, Jordann K. Phillips. Arrangements:<br />

Williams & Bluitt Funeral Home<br />

Donna D. <strong>Gunn</strong> Bowman<br />

Donna D. Bowman, 56, died Monday, Sept. 23, 2002. Services will be at 2 p.m. Thursday in<br />

First Baptist Church in Spur. Burial will be in Girard (Texas) Cemetery by<br />

Minton/Chatwell Funeral Directors. Mrs. Bowman was born June 4, 1946, in Jayton. She<br />

was a home health provider. Survivors include her husband, Marvin; a son, Chance Smith<br />

of Lubbock; three daughters, Serena Wilcox of Fritch, and Colene Dodd and Rhonda<br />

Groves, both of Garland; her mother, Louise <strong>Gunn</strong> of Dublin, Texas; three brothers, Foy<br />

Westfall of Williamsburg, Kan., Robert McGinnis of Irving and Ronnie <strong>Gunn</strong> of Lawton,<br />

Okla.; a sister, Elaine Vowell of Lawton; 10 grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren.<br />

Amarillo Globe-<strong>New</strong>s, Sept. 25, 2002<br />

Donna <strong>Gunn</strong> Cooper - Demorest<br />

Donna Lynn <strong>Gunn</strong> Cooper, 37, of Hickory St. died Monday, Nov. 22, 1999. A native of<br />

Habersham County, Mrs. Cooper was a daughter of Johnny and Pauline Mathis <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Demorest. She was a homemaker and was a member of Harvest Vision Worship Center.<br />

Services will be at 2 p.m. today at Harvest Vision Worship Center with the Revs. Ronald<br />

Mote, Ryan Smith and Ronald Wilson officiating. Burial will be in Bethel Temple<br />

Congregational Holiness Church cemetery. Survivors, in addition to her parents, include<br />

her husband, Richard Cooper; a sister, Teresa <strong>Gunn</strong>, Demorest; a brother, Alan <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

Demorest; and grandparents, Roy and Ola Mae <strong>Gunn</strong>, Mount Airy. Whitfield Funeral<br />

Home, Demorest, has charge of arrangements. Athens Daily <strong>New</strong>s, Wednesday, Nov. 24,<br />

1999<br />

Donella <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Funeral arrangements for Donella Marie <strong>Gunn</strong>, 81, of Hineston, La. will be announced by<br />

Rush Funeral Home. She died Monday in a Hineston care center. Donella Marie <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Duckett, 81, of Amarillo died Monday, Jan. 14, 2002, in Hineston, La. Private graveside<br />

memorial services will be at 2 p.m. Sunday in Memorial Park Cemetery, Field of Honor.<br />

Arrangements are by Memorial Park Funeral Home, 6969 E. Interstate 40. She was<br />

preceded in death by her husband, John Enoch Duckett; a son; and two sisters. Survivors


include a son, Jay Don Duckett of Brunswick, Ga.; two daughters, Gwen Rene"<br />

Christensen of Ann Arbor, Mich., and Suzanne Duckett Patterson of Hineston; 12<br />

grandchildren; 33 great-grandchildren; and a great-great-grandchild. Amarillo Globe-<br />

<strong>New</strong>s, May 4, 2002<br />

Donnie <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr.,<br />

of Cocoa, Fla., passed away June 22, 2007 at the age of 61. Born August 31, 1945 to John<br />

Leon <strong>Gunn</strong> and Eva Pearl <strong>Gunn</strong>. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong>, an Air Force veteran and retired employee of<br />

Philip Morris is survived by his wife of the home, Betty E. <strong>Gunn</strong>; four children, Kim<br />

Wilson (David) of Mineral, Va., Kristie Sheridan ( Mike) of Kents Store, Va., Matt <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

(Mitzi) of Clover, Va., and Lane <strong>Gunn</strong> of South Boston, Va.; five sisters, Doris Gleason of<br />

Powhatan, Va., Harriet (Mark) <strong>Gunn</strong>, Milwaukee, Wis., Barbara Sellers of <strong>New</strong> Port<br />

Richey, Fla., Deloris Ann <strong>Gunn</strong> of Chesterfield, Va., Mary (Lucky) Eichmann, Sheboygan,<br />

Wis.; two brothers, Carl (Judy) <strong>Gunn</strong> of Elkhart Lake, Wis., Gary S. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Powhatan,<br />

Va.; a host of nieces and nephews; the eight wonderful grandchildren that he loved so<br />

dearly, Blake and Jessica Wilson, Ben and Luke Sheridan, Maranda, Madison, and Joshua<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> and Taylor <strong>Gunn</strong>. He was preceded in death by his mother, Eva Pearl <strong>Gunn</strong>; and his<br />

brother, Larry J. <strong>Gunn</strong>. There will be a memorial service held for Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> on August 11,<br />

2007 at the Winn"s Creek Baptist Church in Halifax, Va. at 1 p.m. Published in the<br />

Richmond Times-Dispatch on 6/25/2007. (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> Desc)<br />

Donnie <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Evansville, IN - Donald B. "Donnie" <strong>Gunn</strong>, 58, died Tuesday, Sept. 15, 1998 at Deaconess<br />

Hospital in Evansville, IN. He was born Dec. 22, 1939 in Mortons Gap, KY. He was a<br />

shipping supervisor with Lewis Bakery for 32 years and a member of Second Baptist<br />

Church in Mortons Gap. While he lived in Nortonville, KY., he owned and operated the<br />

Cat"s Den Restaurant. He is survived by his wife of 43 years, Louise <strong>Gunn</strong> of Evansville;<br />

two daughters, Kay Roybal of Tuscon, AZ., and LaDonna Turpin of Evansville, IN; one<br />

sister, Joyce Farmer of Mortons Gap; two brothers, Freddie <strong>Gunn</strong> and Danny <strong>Gunn</strong>, both<br />

of Madisonville, KY; five grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Services were at<br />

Alexander West Chapel Funeral Home in Evansville with burial in Odd Fellows Cemetery<br />

in Madisonville. The Messenger, Madisonville, Hopkins Co., KY, Sept. 17, 1998<br />

Dora A. Reames<br />

Mrs. Dora A. <strong>Gunn</strong> Reames, of 300 South Linden St., died Sunday at a Richmond hospital.<br />

Funeral arrangements were incomplete last night. Mrs. Reames is survived by a daughter,<br />

Mrs. Emma Taylor, and a son, Edwin S. Reames. Richmond Times Dispatch (VA) Mon. 8-<br />

25-1947<br />

(Continuation)<br />

A funeral service for Mrs. Dora A. <strong>Gunn</strong> Reames, 88, of 300 South Linden St., who died<br />

Sunday at a Richmond hospital, will be held at 3 p.m. Tuesday at Joseph W. Bliley Funeral<br />

Home. Burial will be in Riverview Cemetery.Richmond Times Dispatch (VA) Tues. 8-26-<br />

1947<br />

Dora McDonald <strong>Gunn</strong>


MOULTRIE — Dora McDonald <strong>Gunn</strong>, 97, of Moultrie, died Monday, Oct. 29, 2012, at<br />

Agape Health & Rehab. Funeral services will be held 11 a.m., Thursday, Nov. 1, at<br />

Oakdale Baptist Church with the Rev. Donnie Sloan officiating. Burial will follow in<br />

Oakdale Cemetery with Shawn <strong>Gunn</strong>, Stacey <strong>Gunn</strong>, Scott <strong>Gunn</strong>, Adam <strong>Gunn</strong>, Keith<br />

Griner, Ken Braswell and Garrett Griner serving as pallbearers. Born Jan. 6, 1915, in<br />

Sumner, Ga., she was the daughter of the late Alford J. McDonald and Carrie Tompkins<br />

McDonald. She had worked at Riverside Uniform Rentals and was a member of Oakdale<br />

Baptist Church. She was preceded in death by her husband, Norman D. <strong>Gunn</strong>; brothers,<br />

George McDonald, Frank McDonald, Allen McDonald, Earnest McDonald and Dan<br />

McDonald; sisters, Elizabeth M. Woods, Sally M. Hufstetler, Lucinda M. Langdale,<br />

Carolyn McDonald and Ruby M. Foye; and grandchildren, Robert E. "Rob" Weaver and<br />

Carrie <strong>Gunn</strong>. Survivors include sons, Wilton L. "Pete" <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife Charlotte of Eagle<br />

River, Alaska, Norman DeWitt <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr. and wife Connee of Climax, Ga., Paul <strong>Gunn</strong> and<br />

wife Patsy of Eagle River, Alaska, Silas <strong>Gunn</strong> and Jan Demott of Moultrie, and Rick D.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> and wife Melanie of Dublin, Ga.; daughter, Gail G. Weaver and husband Emory of<br />

Norman Park; grandchildren, Scott and Joyce <strong>Gunn</strong>, Monika and Keith Griner, Gina<br />

Johnson, Greta Powell, Neal <strong>Gunn</strong>, Zoey <strong>Gunn</strong>, Shawn and Jill <strong>Gunn</strong>, Stacey <strong>Gunn</strong> and<br />

Adam <strong>Gunn</strong>; 13 great-grandchildren; two great-great-grandchildren; and many nieces and<br />

nephews. Visitation will be today, Oct. 31, from 6 to 8 p.m., at the funeral home.<br />

Donations may be sent to the Cystic Fibrosis Reaching Out Foundation. The family may be<br />

contacted at 632 J. O. Stewart Rd. in Norman Park, home of Gail and Emory Weaver.<br />

Dora Beach <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Relatives here have received word of the death last wekk of Mrs. Algie <strong>Gunn</strong> of Ashland,<br />

Oregon, age 30 a victim of pneumonia following an attack of influenza. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a<br />

daughter of Mr. And Mrs. John Wyllie of Free Stone California. Mrs. Wyllie who was<br />

formerly Miss Dora Beach, was a daughter of Mrs. Harriet Beach one of the pioneer<br />

residents of Osolo Township who died a few months ago, and a sister of Mrs. Aymer<br />

McKean of this city and Charles Beach of Osolo township. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> is survived by a son<br />

aged six years, and a daughter age two years, and two sisters, besides the parents, all living<br />

in the west. Elkhart Truth, Elkhart, In. Page 10 Monday Jan 20, 1919<br />

Dora <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Dora <strong>Gunn</strong> died Friday In Oakland Calif. She leaves her husband Edwin S., and two sons,<br />

Lamar and Zellen. Funeral and burial here in Robert Cemetery in Lincoln, Nebraska,<br />

published Oct 8, 1944<br />

Dora <strong>Gunn</strong> Crafton<br />

81, widow of Peter H. Crafton, of Nottoway County, died Wednesday at her home in<br />

Petersburg. A funeral service was held at 2 p.m. last Thursday at the Hamner-Hardin<br />

Funeral Home here with burial in Lakeview Cemetery. Surviving are four daughters, Mrs.<br />

Sallie Vaughan, of <strong>New</strong>port <strong>New</strong>s, Mrs. Dora Stewart, of Knoxville, Tenn., and Mrs. Ruth<br />

Bowman and Miss Mary Sue Crafton, both of Petersburg; six sons, T. H. Rash, of Lillian,<br />

R. A. Rash, of Crewe, Earlie, Haynie and William Crafton, all of Petersburg, and Stanley


Crafton, of Blackstone; five sisters, Mrs. Kate Lewis, of Cochran, Mrs. Viola Dupriest, of<br />

Victoria, Mrs. Ruth Vaughan, of Petersburg, Miss Florence <strong>Gunn</strong>, of Williamsburg and<br />

Mrs. P. B. Allen; a brother, Harry <strong>Gunn</strong> of Crewe; 19 grandchildren and 25greatgrandchildren.<br />

Blackstone (VA) Courier-Record Thurs. 12-13-1956.<br />

Dora Lee <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

of The Virginia Home died Wednesday September 24, 1980. She is survived by a daughter,<br />

Mrs. Gladys R. Cook of Milwaukee, Wis.; a dear friend, Mrs. Mildred Ellis of Richmond;<br />

and five grandchildren. Her remains rest at the Joseph W. Bliley Funeral Home, 3rd and<br />

Marshall Sts. where services will be held Friday, 11:00 a.m. Interment Riverview. Mrs.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> was a member of The Clara Williams Sunday School Class at Tabernacle Baptist<br />

Church. Richmond Times Dispatch (VA) Thurs. 9-25-1980<br />

Dora <strong>Gunn</strong> - Dora K. Tomlinson<br />

Dora K. Tomlinson, 60, of Mack, Colo., died Sunday, Feb. 20, 2000 at her home. Dora was<br />

a ranch wife. She was born April 6, 1939 to Eddie and Dora Melvina <strong>Gunn</strong> Hughes in<br />

Fruita, where she spent her childhood and attended schools. She was a graduate of Fruita<br />

High School. On Dec. 11, 1957 she married Jim Tomlinson at Grand Junction, Colo. He<br />

survives. Dora was a member of the Mesa County and Colorado Cattlewomen. She drove a<br />

school bus for Mesa County School District #51 for 17 years and worked both at the Fruita<br />

Consumers Coop and Valley Livestock. Dora loved her family and many friends. She<br />

enjoyed the outdoors, especially her yard and garden. Besides her husband, Jim, of Mack,<br />

she is survived by one son, Jim (Nancy) Tomlinson Jr., of Whitman, Neb.; a daughter,<br />

Mikki (Scott) Robertson, Rangely, Colo.; a brother, Harold "Pete" Hughes, Snowflake,<br />

Ariz.; a sister, Rosella "Punkie" (Dic) Arnold, Sandy; and five grandchildren, Allana<br />

Tomlinson, Bailie Tomlinson, Madison Tomlinson, Mandi Robertson and Tyler<br />

Robertson.She was preceded in death by two daughters, Kathy Louise and Debi Kathleen.<br />

A funeral service will be at 11:00 a.m. Friday, Feb. 25, 2000 in the Church of Jesus Christ<br />

of Latter-day Saints with Bishop James Adkins conducting. Burial will be in the <strong>New</strong><br />

Elmwood Cemetery in Fruita, Colo. Visitation will be from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Thursday at<br />

the McLean Funeral Home Chapel in Fruita<br />

Dora Lee <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

SUFFOLK, VA -- Dora Lee <strong>Gunn</strong> Berryhill, 75, of Old Wharf Road, died Nov. 13, 2001, in<br />

an Edenton, N.C., hospital. A native of Pulaski County, Va., she was the widow of William<br />

S. Berryhill. Mrs. Berryhill retired from the Naval Hospital after 32 years of service and<br />

was a member of Beech Grove United Methodist Church and Driver Book Club. Survivors<br />

include a daughter, Janet Davis and husband Alden of Merry Hill, N.C.; a sister and two<br />

brothers, William T. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Nashville, Tenn., Joyce G. Berry of Chesapeake, and Jimmy<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of <strong>New</strong>port <strong>New</strong>s; and three grandchildren, Mallory, Rob and Jeffery. A funeral<br />

willbe conducted at 11 a.m. Thursday in Sturtevant Funeral Home, Bennetts Creek Chapel,<br />

by the Rev. Garland Hines. Burial will be in Meadowbrook Memorial Gardens. The family<br />

will receive friends at the funeral home one hour prior to the service. Memorial donations<br />

may be made to the Suffolk Public Library, Bennetts Creek Branch.


Dorathea <strong>Gunn</strong> Jensen<br />

97, passed way on September 4, 2009 of Natural Causes. She was born and raised in Salt<br />

Lake City, Utah but lived in the San Fernando Valley, Los Angeles, California, for 28 years<br />

and moved to Sun City, California in 1973. She was a member of the Church of Jesus<br />

Christ of Latter-day Saints and was Education Counselor or President of the Relief Society<br />

for over 25 years. During her lifetime she enjoyed sports, both as a spectator and a<br />

participant, she played the piano, was an artist and a world traveler. She belonged to<br />

numerous clubs and groups. Dorathea is survived by her sons Donald Ray Jensen of<br />

Lancaster, California and Robert Randolph Jensen of Murray, Utah; grandchildren Doni<br />

Ray Thom and Jamie Kay Fiorani of Kansas City suburbs; great-grandson Matthew Thom<br />

of Kansas City suburbs; 2 brothers Alf G. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Bellingham, Washington and Roger S.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Provo, Utah. Dorathea was preceded in death by her loving husband of 48 years<br />

Royal Hansen Jensen; daughter Sharee Lynn Richardson; her great grandson Tristen<br />

Thom; and her brother Raymond G. <strong>Gunn</strong>. A graveside service will be held Thursday<br />

September 10, 2009 at 11:30am at the Oakwood Cemetery, 22601 Lassen Street,<br />

Chatsworth, CA 91311. EVANS BROWN MORTUARY(951) 679-1114 Dignified • Caring •<br />

Professional<br />

Doreen Maud <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Age 79 years - Beloved wife of the late William <strong>Gunn</strong>. Dear mother of Norma Beth, Susan<br />

and the late Thomas and David. Loving grandmother of Brieanne, Daniel, Helen, Robin,<br />

Clayton, Kyle, Steven and Lana. Dear sister of Joan, <strong>My</strong>rna and Vivian. Arrangements<br />

entrusted to THE NORTHCUTT ELLIOTT FUNERAL HOME 53 Division St. N.<br />

Bowmanville. There will be no visitation or funeral service. Doreen died C at the Lakeridge<br />

Health Bowmanville on Wednesday December 28, 2005 cremation.<br />

Doreen <strong>Gunn</strong> (nee Atkinson)<br />

FORMER Marks and Spencer window dresser has died aged 78. Doreen <strong>Gunn</strong> was born<br />

on December 13, 1929, in Middlesbrough - daughter to Alf and Louisa. She was brought up<br />

during the SecondWorld War with her five brothers and sisters following the early death<br />

of eldest sister Gwennie. Doreen enjoyed her work in department stores in Middlesbrough.<br />

She loved her time as a window dresser for Marks and Spencer. She particularly enjoyed<br />

the social side to M&S, especially the frequent trips to Blackpool. At 25 she met Bill at a<br />

dance in the Town Hall and they married on Boxing Day 1955. Their first child, Denise,<br />

was born the next year and son Chris followed two years afterwards. Debbie arrived 11<br />

years later. Although Doreen still worked in retail, her family was the main focus of her<br />

life. In 1975 her husband Bill was involved in a tragic accident which left him severely<br />

disabled. For the four years he survived following this event, he was nursed at home by<br />

Doreen. The arrival of grandchildren Stephen, Rachel, William and Eleanor enabled<br />

Doreen to continue in her favourite role of mum, nannie and carer. She loved her family<br />

holidays. Many were enjoyed along the North Yorks coast at Whitby, Scarborough,<br />

Reighton Sands and Bridlington. On arriving at a new resort, the family would wait for the<br />

familiar gasp when she would find her beloved Marks and Spencer"s store and spend<br />

hours searching the bargain rail. Doreen loved to shop and the pinnacle of the shopping<br />

calendar was the annual trail to the Clothes Show in Birmingham for Doreen and her girls.


This offered her the perfect combination of a whole day bargain hunting with a dance and<br />

fashion show. When she suffered a stroke at the age of 59 and was left partially paralysed,<br />

her strength and determination showed through. Doreen is missed terribly by her<br />

daughters, son, grandchildren and the rest of the family. They would like to express their<br />

thanks to the doctors and nurses at the Garth Surgery, Guisborough - particularly nurse<br />

Chris Parks.<br />

Doreen <strong>Gunn</strong> Tankus,<br />

of Ellicott City Maryland, passed away on January 28, 2009 at The Millenium Health<br />

&amp; Rehab Nursing Facility following an extended illness. Doreen was born on August<br />

11, 1924, daughter of Nelson and Mary <strong>Gunn</strong>. Prior to her residency at The Millenium in<br />

2004, Doreen was an avid novel reader and volunteered at the Owen Brown Senior Center<br />

for the Ageing in Columbia, MD, where she was also a resident. Prior to that, Doreen lived<br />

in Burtonsville, MD, where she was a homemaker, worked part time in retail furs,<br />

volunteered in the Head Start Program and painted china as a hobby. Doreen is<br />

predeceased by her husband, Murry a decorated WWII combat soldier, her daughter, Lee,<br />

and is survived by three children; Christine, Nelson and Yale Tankus; one brother, Donald<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>; one sister, Mary Poulos; one niece, Shelly Johnson; grandchildren; great<br />

grandchildren, and great-great-grandchildren. Doreen wished to have her body donated to<br />

the State of Maryland Anatomy Board. There will be no service.<br />

Dorilla M <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

93, of Tampa, passed away Monday, October 3, 2005. She was preceded in death by her<br />

husband, Robert "Bob" <strong>Gunn</strong>, and her daughter, Doris <strong>Gunn</strong>. She is survived by her sons,<br />

Louis (Joan), Tampa, Don (Margie), Land O"Lakes, Bill (Anne), Fulton, N.Y., and Dick<br />

(Lu), Houston, Texas; and 38 grandchildren, great-grandchildren and great-greatgrandchildren.<br />

Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was originally from Syracuse, N.Y., and retired to Zephyrhills.<br />

She loved to play bridge and was involved with the Red Hat Society. She was a Girl Scout<br />

leader and a member of St. Joseph Catholic Church. Funeral service will be held at 10:30<br />

a.m. Friday, October 7, at St. Paul"s Catholic Church. The family will receive friends one<br />

hour prior at the Church. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Children"s Cancer<br />

Center, 4901 West Cypress St., Tampa, FL33607, and Multiple Sclerosis Foundation,<br />

National Headquarters Donations, 6350 N. Andrews Ave., Fort Lauderdale, FL<br />

33309.Published in the TBO.com on 10/6/2005<br />

Doritha “Dorothy Mae” <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Dorthia ‘Dorothy Mae’ <strong>Gunn</strong> Drumwright of Semora, NC, formerly of Halifax County,<br />

died Thursday, Sept. 10, 2009, at Duke Hospice in Hillsborough, NC at the age of 70. Mrs.<br />

Drumwright was born in Halifax County on November 21, 1938 to the late Mr. James<br />

Henry <strong>Gunn</strong> and Mrs. Frances Bailey <strong>Gunn</strong> and was married to Mr. Leo A. Drumwright.<br />

She was a member of Mount Pisgah African Methodist Episcopal Church. Survivors<br />

include her husband of the home; five daughters, Mrs. Paulette Smith and Ms. Delores Hill,<br />

both of Roxboro, NC, Mrs. Jacqueline Britton of Durham, NC, Ms. Gloria Yarborough of<br />

Baltimore, MD and Mr. Phyllis Lofton of Timberlake, NC; two sons, Mr. Michael<br />

Drumwright of Semora and Mr. Barry Drumwright of Fuquay Varina, NC; 13


grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Sara Smith of Chapel Hill, NC;<br />

three brothers, Mr. Willie <strong>Gunn</strong> of Roxboro, NC, Mr. Walter <strong>Gunn</strong> of South Boston and<br />

Mr. James <strong>Gunn</strong> of Temple Hill, MD; one foster brother, Mr. Robert Claiborne of Canton,<br />

Ohio; three sons-in-law, Mr. Richard Smith, Mr. Joseph Britton and Mr. Andrew Lofton;<br />

13 sisters-in-law; four brothers-in-law; and a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and<br />

friends. Funeral services for Mrs. Drumwright were held September 15 at 2 p.m. at Mount<br />

Pisgah AME Church, 1156 Woodsdale Road, Alton with Rev. Michael A. Dunn officiating.<br />

Burial followed in Oak Ridge Cemetery. The family received friends at the home, 695<br />

Drumwright Road, Semora, NC. Funeral arrangements are by Jeffress Funeral Home,<br />

North Main Street, South Boston.<br />

Doris Dale <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

83, of Mountain View, Calif., former longtime Manila resident and widow of Mr. L.B.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, passed from this life Saturday, Sept. 17, 2011 at her home. Born at Manila, Doris<br />

was the daughter of the late Doyle and Olive Thompson White and had lived most of her<br />

life in Manila. As a child she accepted Jesus Christ as her Lord and Savior and joined First<br />

Baptist Church in Manila where her parents and grandparents were active members. She<br />

graduated from Manila High School and received an A.A. degree from Southern Baptist<br />

College in Walnut Ridge then taught school for two years in the Brown Spur Community<br />

near Manila. Doris and L.B. were married in 1947 and together they served the Lord at<br />

First Baptist Church for 57 of their 59 years of marriage. Doris taught Sunday School and<br />

served as church librarian, was active in the Women's Missonary Union and enjoyed<br />

teaching mission studies. In 2006 Doris and L.B. moved to Mountain View to live with<br />

their daughter and son-in-law. Following L.B.'s death Doris began to attend Abundant Life<br />

Christian Fellowship. She joined the church growth group where she made many good<br />

friends in her final years. In addition to her husband and parents, Doris was preceded in<br />

death by her sisters, Alma White and Nancy Hedspeth. She is survived by two sons, Gary<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> and his wife Christy of Gallatin, Tenn., and Sherrill <strong>Gunn</strong> and his wife Sharon of<br />

Paducah, Ky.; a daughter, Dale Marie Weatherford and her husband David of Mountain<br />

View, Calif.; three sisters, Aleta Nowlin of Blytheville; Faith Jobe and husband Waylen of<br />

Springfield, Mo., Judy Berry and husband Ty of West Demoines, Iowa; brother-in-law, Bill<br />

Hedspeth of Medina, Tenn.; seven grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren. Funeral<br />

service were 2 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 24, at the First Baptist Church in Manila with Rev.<br />

Ferrel Duffel, Rev. William Piercy, Rev. Doyne Robertson, and Ty Berry officiating. Burial<br />

was in Manila Cemetery. The family received visitors Friday evening from 6-8 at the<br />

Howard Funeral Service Chapel in Manila<br />

Doris <strong>Gunn</strong> Chisholm<br />

Doris <strong>Gunn</strong> Chisholm of Winter Haven, Florida died Thursday January 4, 2001 at her<br />

home. She was 73 and a homemaker. Born in Moultrie, Georgia on May 13, 1927 she was a<br />

lifetime resident of Winter Haven. She was a member of Southside Baptist Church of<br />

Winter Haven. She is survived by her sons, Earl Chisholm, Jr. Of Winter Haven; Aaron<br />

Chisholm of Seaford, Virginia; John Chisholm of Auburn, Nebraska; Nichael Chisholm of<br />

Auburndale; daughters Darlene Bone of Winter Haven; Sharon Parks of Tampa; Judy


Chestnutt of Vero Beach; sister Estelle Johnson of Lakeland and brother Laddie <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Winter Haven; 16 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren. Visitation will be 9-10 am<br />

Monday at the Steeles Family Funeral Services Chapel. Services will be at 10 am Monday<br />

at the Chapel.<br />

Doris Murray <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Funeral services for Doris Murray <strong>Gunn</strong>, 91, of Benbrook formerly of Temple Texas, will<br />

be held at 2:00 P.M. Tuesday at Scanio-Harper Funeral Home with James LeFan<br />

officiating. Burial will be in Bellwood Memorial Park. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> died Friday in a Fort<br />

Worth Nursing Center. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born August 26, 1920 in Bend to Charles Thomas<br />

Fry and Mary Belle Jackson Fry. She married T.B. Murray. After his death she married<br />

R.L. <strong>Gunn</strong> who also preceded her in death. She had lived in Temple thirty six years before<br />

moving to Benbrook several years ago. She had been a Dorm Mother at Lubbock Christian<br />

University and Abilene Christian University. She was a member of Western Hills Church<br />

of Christ. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was preceded in death by one son Thomas B. (Tommy) Murray.<br />

Survivors include one son Jack Murray of Benbrook; six grandchildren and several great<br />

grandchildren Memorials may be made to Lubbock Christian University. Visitation will be<br />

from 6:00 P.M. to 8:00 P.M. at Scanio-Harper Funeral Home<br />

Doris S. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

of Port Charlotte, Florida was born on April 2, 1927 and passed away on Tuesday,<br />

February 16, 2010 . A funeral service will be held 11 AM on Wednesday, February 24th, at<br />

Thayer-Rock Funeral Home, Downtown, Farmington. The family will receive friends for<br />

visitation 2-8 PM Tuesday, February 23rd, at the funeral home.<br />

Doris <strong>Gunn</strong> Starcevic,<br />

81, Minneapolis, formerly of Minot, died Tuesday, July 15, 2008, in her home. She was<br />

born Aug. 6, 1926, to W. F. and Frances <strong>Gunn</strong> in Minot. She was once married to Carl<br />

Hvambsal. She later married Al Starcevic. Survivors: daughters, Sandi Lee, Jill Kalina and<br />

Marcia Johnson; several grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Funeral: Monday, 1<br />

p.m., Washburn-McReavy Dawn Valley Chapel, Bloomingtom. Burial: Dawn Valley<br />

Cemetery, Bloomington. Visitation: Monday, one hour prior to the service, in the church.<br />

Doris Yates <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Doris Kathryn Yates <strong>Gunn</strong>, 77, died Saturday, March 1, 1997. Bornin Mitchell County,<br />

Ga., she was the daughter of the late William Lacy and Evelyn Yates. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

graduated from Mitchell County High School in Camilla, Ga., and attended Huntington<br />

College in Montgomery, Ala., for two years, transferring to the University of Georgia as a<br />

junior. She graduated with a B.A. degree in Home Economics in 1940. While at the<br />

University of Georgia, she met Frank L. <strong>Gunn</strong>. They were married in 1941, after his<br />

graduation from the university. Since Frank had a 2nd Lieutenant commission in the<br />

Army, he was ordered to active duty at Fort Bragg, N.C. They began a wonderful<br />

marriage which lasted over 55 years, of which 30 were spent in the Army. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was<br />

a volunteer of 28 years for the Red Cross and was a member of the Hampton Chapter of


the Daughters of the American Revolution, Officers Wives" Club of Fort Monroe,<br />

Hampton Woman"s Club, and Wives and Widows of Retired Officers. She attended<br />

Chapel of the Centurion at Fort Monroe. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> is survived by her husband, U.S.<br />

Army Ret. Brig. Gen. Frank L. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Hampton; her daughter, Kathryn <strong>Gunn</strong> Ponzar,<br />

and her husband, Ronald E. Ponzar, of Hampton; her son, Lt. Col. Frank Leroy <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr.,<br />

and his wife, Susan Tyrrell <strong>Gunn</strong>, of Hopewell; her sister, Louise Yates Wingate, and her<br />

husband, R.K. Wingate Jr., of Camilla, Ga.; her brother, John S. Yates, and his wife,<br />

Betty Lane Yates, of Dahlonega, Ga.; and her grandchildren, Brian L. Ponzar, Sandra Lee<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, and Samuel E. Ponzar. The family will receive friends from 7 to 8 p.m. Tuesday at<br />

R. Hayden Smith Funeral Home in Hampton. A funeral service will be conducted at 2 p.m.<br />

Wednesday at the Chapel of the Centurion by the Rev. Arthur F. Jenson. Interment will<br />

be private in Arlington National Cemetery at a later date. The family requests that, in lieu<br />

of flowers, expressions of sympathy take the form of contributions to either Riverside<br />

Hospice Program; Riverside Medical Center, 500 J. Clyde Morris Blvd., <strong>New</strong>port <strong>New</strong>s,<br />

23601; or to a charity of your choice.<br />

Doris Berry <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Deputy commissioner since 1993 with the Office of Financial Institutions and an employee<br />

since 1982, she died at 4:20 a.m. Wednesday, Feb. 28, 2007, in Scottsdale, Ariz., where she<br />

was participating in a clinical trial. She was 62. A resident of Baton Rouge and a native of<br />

Benton, Miss., she fought a courageous year-long battle with anaplastic thyroid cancer.<br />

Visiting at Rabenhorst Funeral Home East, 11000 Florida Blvd., on Friday, March 2, from<br />

5 p.m. until recitation of rosary at 8 p.m. Mass of Christian Burial at St. Patrick Catholic<br />

Church on Saturday, March 3, at 11:30 a.m., with the Rev. Jerry Martin, celebrant.<br />

Graveside service will be in Glenwood Cemetery in Yazoo City, Miss., at 11 p.m. Monday.<br />

She is survived by her husband of 43 years, Robert W. <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr.; daughters, Caroline<br />

Brock and husband Beau, Baton Rouge, and Christi McEacharn and husband Mike,<br />

Delhi; son, Robert William <strong>Gunn</strong> III, Baton Rouge; six grandchildren, Katie, Lauren,<br />

Travis, James and Tommy Brock, and Kasey Coco; and brother, David "Sonny" Berry,<br />

Benton. She was preceded in death by her parents, Doris Gilruth Berry and David Ford<br />

Berry; and brother, Christopher Rankin Berry. Pallbearers will be Orville Hebermehl,<br />

Larry Murray, Paul Hicks, Steven "Chase" Gloeckner and Fred Dent. Honorary<br />

pallbearers are George Reed, Mike Cutshaw and David "Little David" Berry. She was a<br />

member of St. Patrick Catholic Church, board of directors of Conference of State Bank<br />

Supervisors, National Association of Consumer Credit Administrators, board of directors<br />

of National Association of State Credit Union Supervisors and 10-year member of the<br />

Advisory Council for the Bank Operations Institute. She was the 1992 recipient of the OFI<br />

Joseph C. Chase Award, 1999 honorable mention for Charles E. Dunbar Jr. Award, and<br />

2000 honorable mention for Charles E. Dunbar Jr. Award. She received her bachelor of<br />

science degree from LSU and was a graduate of the Program for Senior Executives in<br />

State and Local Government at Harvard"s John F. Kennedy School of Government in<br />

Boston. Memorial contributions may be made to Sister Dulce Foundation or St. Jude<br />

Children"s Research Hospital. Published in The Advocate on 3/2/2007.<br />

Doris Clark <strong>Gunn</strong>


A gathering will be at 7 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 3, 2007, in her Portland, Oregon home for<br />

Doris <strong>Gunn</strong>, who died Oct. 30 of ovarian cancer at age 84. Doris Clark was born May 16,<br />

1923, in Asheville, N.C. She graduated from Stephens College and the University of North<br />

Carolina. She lived most of her life in Oklahoma City, Okla., where she was a homemaker<br />

and sold real estate before moving to Portland. She was a volunteer for peace, civil rights<br />

and humanitarian organizations in Oklahoma City. In 1946, she married C. G.; he died in<br />

1995. Survivors include her daughter, Crickett Schmidt; sons, Neil and John; five<br />

grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.<br />

Doris H. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

of Fort Meade, Florida died of heart failure Thursday (Sept. 29, 2005) at home. She was<br />

85. Born in <strong>New</strong> Britain, Conn., on Feb. 3, 1920, Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> came to Fort Meade Florida<br />

from Plant City five years ago. She was a homemaker. She was a Baptist. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> is<br />

survived by her daughters, Ethel J. Lanier, Fort Meade, Evelyn R. Worley, Arcadia, Irene<br />

Paulk, Viola Paulk, Edna Holleyfield, all of Plant City, Dorothy H. Hardwell, Madison,<br />

Tenn.; sons, Charlie Hardwell, Plant City, Ralph Wesley Hardwell, Okeechobee; 18<br />

grandchildren; 24 great-grandchildren; 12 great-great-grandchildren.Visitation will be<br />

from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday at McLean Funeral Home, 306 E. Broadway, Fort Meade.<br />

Services will be at 2 p.m. Monday at Turkey Creek Cemetery, Turkey Creek.<br />

Doris Ann <strong>Gunn</strong> Eades,<br />

76, of Richmond, died Friday, May 4, 2001. She was preceded in death by her husband,<br />

Thomas James Eades, Sr. and her son, Thomas James (Bubba) Eades, Jr. She is survived<br />

by four daughters, Sandra Isom and husband, Garland, Carolyn Hammond and husband,<br />

Frank, Linda Townsend and husband, Bill, and Diane Sellers; one son, Dennis Eades; one<br />

granddaughter, eight grandsons and seven great-grandchildren. Mrs. Eades was a retired<br />

employee of the Pohlig Corrugated Paper Company and At&T Telephone Company.<br />

Remains rest at the Nelsen Funeral Home, 4650 South Laburnum Ave., where the family<br />

will receive friends 12 to 8:30 p.m. Sunday and 5 to 8:30 p.m. Monday. A Mass of the<br />

Resurrection will be held 10 a.m. Tuesday at St. John"s Catholic Church, Highland<br />

Springs. Interment Washington Memorial Park. Memorial contributions may be made to<br />

the American Cancer Society, Richmond Times Dispatch (VA) Sun. 5-6-2001<br />

Doris Carr <strong>Gunn</strong>. Mayhew - Devoted Mother<br />

ORANGE, Mass -Doris C. (<strong>Gunn</strong>) Mayhew, 87, of 383 East River St., formerly of Erving<br />

died Wednesday at Charlene Manor Nursing Home in Greenfield with family at her side.<br />

Born on April 18, 1914 in Montague (Millers Falls), she was a daughter of Frank and<br />

Elizabeth (Carr) <strong>Gunn</strong>. She grew up and attended school in Millers Falls and had lived in<br />

Erving from 1927 until moving to Orange in 1991. Her husband of many years, Raymond<br />

James "Jim" Mayhew Sr., died in 1991. She was a machine operator for 17 years at the<br />

Leavitt Machine Company in Orange, retiring in 1976. A warm, caring lady, she enjoyed<br />

her family and also took in kids in need before there was foster care and gave them the<br />

love and support they needed to get their lifes back together. She enjoyed dancing, baking,<br />

and especially cake decorating. She was a member of the Erving Congregational Church,<br />

the Order of Eastern Star, Athol-Orange Emblem Club, Erving Senior Citizens, Orange


Senior Citizens, and the King James Association. Survivors include her sons, Raymond J.<br />

Mayhew Jr. of Parrotsville, Tenn. and Lyman Mayhew of Colorado; a daughter, Thelma<br />

Ripley of Parrotsville, Tenn. 36 grandchildren, several great-great grandchildren; and<br />

several nephews and nieces. Besides her husband, she was also predeceased by two sons,<br />

John Mayhew and Harold Mayhew, and a sister, Ethel Conant. A graveside service will be<br />

held on Thursday, Sept. 27, at 11 a.m. in Erving Center Cemetery with the Rev. Gordon<br />

<strong>New</strong>ell of the Erving Congregational Church officiating. There are no calling hours. In<br />

lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Memorial Fund of Erving<br />

Congregational Church, Main St., Erving. Witty"s Funeral Home, Orange, is directing<br />

arrangements<br />

Doris Marie <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Doris Marie <strong>Gunn</strong>, 76, of Whittier, NC, formerly of Franklin, died Wednesday, April 1,<br />

1998 at her residence. She was a native of Marion County, FL, the daughter of the late<br />

Kate Jenkins Waldron. She was married to James G. <strong>Gunn</strong> who died in 1995. She was a<br />

homemaker and of the Catholic faith. She is survived by two daughters, Etheleen<br />

McCutcheon and Barbara Jody Munch of Whittier, NC; one sister, Jerri Schooley of<br />

Melrose, FL; one brother, Roland Waldron of Belleview, FL; seven grandchildren, 17<br />

great-grandchildren and six great-great grandchildren. Funeral services were held<br />

Saturday, April 4, in the Chapel of Bryant Funeral Home with Father Gregg officiating.<br />

Burial was in the Woodlawn Memorial Park Cemetery. Pallbearers were grandsons.<br />

Memorials may be made to Hospice of Macon County, PO Box 1594, Franklin, NC 28734.<br />

Doris M. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

born August 10, 1922, went to be with the Lord on March 1, 2005. She was an active<br />

member and longtime tour guide for Senior Citizens at Universal City First Baptist<br />

Church. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> is survived by her husband of 17 years, Delbert L. <strong>Gunn</strong>; three<br />

daughters: Linda Scott and husband Joe, Debbie Frick and husband Edward, and Jana<br />

Wanick and husband Don; two sons: Michael Smith and wife Tina and Ron <strong>Gunn</strong>; 12<br />

grandchildren; 8 great-grandchildren; and numerous nieces and nephews. Departed on<br />

Mar. 1, 2005 and resided in San Antonio, TX. Visitation: Thursday Mar. 3, 2005 Service:<br />

Friday Mar. 4, 2005 Cemetery: Mission Burial Park South<br />

Doris Kathryn Yates <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

Hampton, Virginia-77, died Saturday, March 1, 1997. Bornin Mitchell County, Ga., she<br />

was the daughter of the late William Lacy and Evelyn Yates. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> graduated from<br />

Mitchell County High School in Camilla, Ga., and attended Huntington College in<br />

Montgomery, Ala., for two years, transferring to the University of Georgia as a junior. She<br />

graduated with a B.A. degree in Home Economics in 1940. While at the University of<br />

Georgia, she met Frank L. <strong>Gunn</strong>. They were married in 1941, after his graduation from<br />

the university. Since Frank had a 2nd Lieutenant commission in the Army, he was ordered<br />

to active duty at Fort Bragg, N.C. They began a wonderful marriage which lasted over 55<br />

years, of which 30 were spent in the Army. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a volunteer of 28 years for the<br />

Red Cross and was a member of the Hampton Chapter of the Daughters of the American<br />

Revolution, Officers Wives" Club of Fort Monroe, Hampton Woman"s Club, and Wives


and Widows of Retired Officers. She attended Chapel of the Centurion at Fort Monroe.<br />

Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> is survived by her husband, U.S. Army Ret. Brig. Gen. Frank L. <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Hampton; her daughter, Kathryn <strong>Gunn</strong> Ponzar, and her husband, Ronald E. Ponzar, of<br />

Hampton; her son, Lt. Col. Frank Leroy <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr., and his wife, Susan Tyrrell <strong>Gunn</strong>, of<br />

Hopewell; her sister, Louise Yates Wingate, and her husband, R.K. Wingate Jr., of<br />

Camilla, Ga.; her brother, John S. Yates, and his wife, Betty Lane Yates, of Dahlonega,<br />

Ga.; and her grandchildren, Brian L. Ponzar, Sandra Lee <strong>Gunn</strong>, and Samuel E. Ponzar.<br />

The family will receive friends from 7 to 8 p.m. Tuesday at R. Hayden Smith Funeral<br />

Home in Hampton. A funeral service will be conducted at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Chapel<br />

of the Centurion by the Rev. Arthur F. Jenson. Interment will be private in Arlington<br />

National Cemetery at a later date. The family requests that, in lieu of flowers, expressions<br />

of sympathy take the form of contributions to either Riverside Hospice Program;<br />

Riverside Medical Center, 500 J. Clyde Morris Blvd., <strong>New</strong>port <strong>New</strong>s, 23601; or to a<br />

charity of your choice.<br />

Dorothy <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

of Pearl River, NY, died Tuesday, July 5, 2011 at her home. She was 79. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

worked as a teacher's assistant for the Pearl River School District for over 20 years before<br />

retiring in 2009. Dorothy was born February 20, 1932 in Manhattan, NY to John Barrett<br />

and Margaret Keane. On September 8, 1951 she married Hugh M. <strong>Gunn</strong> at Holy Name<br />

R.C. Church in Manhattan. Dorothy lived in Pearl River for the past 46 years, before that<br />

she lived in Yonkers, NY. She is survived by her husband, Hugh, son, William and wife<br />

Janet, daughter, Doreen Cokeley and husband Thomas, son, Brian and wife Jean, and<br />

daughter, Susan Romaine and husband Charles. Dorothy also has 6 grandchildren,<br />

Timothy, Kara, Deirdre, Bridget, Brendan and William. She is predeceased by her parents<br />

and grandson Sean. A Mass of Christian Burial will be Friday, 10:00 AM at St.<br />

Catherine's R.C. Church, Blauvelt, NY. Burial to follow at St. Anthony's Cemetery,<br />

Nanuet, NY. Visiting is Thursday from 3 to 5 an 7 to 9 PM at Wyman-Fisher Funeral<br />

Home In<br />

Dorothy <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

aged 93, of Grand Rapids, passed away on Tuesday, September 30, 2008. Born July 1,<br />

1915 in Brutus, MI, she was one of eight children. Dorothy was preceded in death by<br />

husband, Alex. She is survived by three sons, John (Janet) of Atlanta, GA, Thomas<br />

(Jerene) of Grand Rapids, and Gordon (Elaine) of Coggon, Iowa; three grandchildren,<br />

Lisa <strong>Gunn</strong> Toney of Lutz, FL, Carrie <strong>Gunn</strong> of Norcross, GA, and Thomas <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr. of<br />

Chicago, IL; one great-grandchild, Erin Hand of Norcross, GA; one sister, Virginia<br />

Groneveld; and several nieces and nephews. There will be no memorial service.<br />

Arrangements by: Memorial Alternatives 2432 Fuller NE, 363-37<br />

Dorothy <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Dorothy <strong>Gunn</strong> Ghormley, 81, of Oak Ridge, Wa. died Saturday, Nov. 6, 1999, at NHC<br />

Health Care of Oak Ridge.Mrs. Ghormley was a homemaker and a Methodist. She was<br />

born in Tacoma, Wash., on Dec. 28, 1917, the daughter of William Chalmers and Isadora<br />

Ayres <strong>Gunn</strong>. Mrs. Ghormley is survived by her son, John William Ghormley of Lenoir


City; her daughter, Elizabeth Amos of Oak Ridge; four grandchildren, April Amos of Oak<br />

Ridge, Paul Amos of Murfreesboro, Anthony Ghormley of Lenoir City and John Keet<br />

Ghormley of Knoxville; and two great-grandchildren, Savannah Skye Ghormley and<br />

Patricia Ghormley. A graveside service will be conducted at 2 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 9, at<br />

Oak Ridge Memorial Park with the Rev. Kenneth Henderlight officiating. Weatherford<br />

Mortuary is handling arrangements.<br />

Dorothy Adell Frost <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

90, of Richland , Texas passed away Saturday, Feb. 25, 2006 at Parkview Regional<br />

Hospital in Mexia. Visitation will be 6 to 8 p.m. Monday at Griffin-Roughton Funeral<br />

Home. Services will be 10 a.m. Tuesday at Griffin-Roughton Funeral Home with Gene<br />

Allen officiating. Interment will follow at Wortham Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Frank<br />

Oswald, Bruce Bryan, Colman Gray, Kannon Oswald, Hunter Oswald and Michael<br />

Turner. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born Dec. 3, 1915 in Navarro County. She was preceded in death<br />

by her husband, Carl J. <strong>Gunn</strong>. Survivors include sons and daughters-in-law Johnie and<br />

Janice <strong>Gunn</strong> of Cleburne and Ray and Karen <strong>Gunn</strong> of Salt Lake City; five grandchildren;<br />

seven great-grandchildren; and three great-great-grandchildren. Arrangements by<br />

Griffin-Roughton Funeral Home.<br />

2 nd Obit<br />

Dorothy Frost <strong>Gunn</strong>, 90, of Richland, Texas passed away Saturday, Feb. 25, 2006 at<br />

Parkview Regional Hospital in Mexia.Visitation will be 6 to 8 p.m. Monday at Griffin-<br />

Roughton Funeral Home. Services will be 10 a.m. Tuesday at Griffin-Roughton Funeral<br />

Home with Gene Allen officiating. Interment will follow at Wortham Cemetery.<br />

Pallbearers will be Frank Oswald, Bruce Bryan, Colman Gray, Kannon Oswald, Hunter<br />

Oswald and Michael Turner.Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born Dec. 3, 1915 in Navarro County.She<br />

was preceded in death by her husband, Carl J. <strong>Gunn</strong>. Survivors include sons and<br />

daughters-in-law Johnie and Janice <strong>Gunn</strong> of Cleburne and Ray and Karen <strong>Gunn</strong> of Salt<br />

Lake City; five grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; and three great-greatgrandchildren.<br />

Arrangements by Griffin-Roughton Funeral Home<br />

Dorothy B. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Mrs. Dorothy B. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 70, widow of Elvin Malloy "Peter" <strong>Gunn</strong>, of 1823 W. Sandhurst<br />

St., died Tuesday May 20, 1986, in a Columbia hospital after an illness. Funeral<br />

arrangements will be announced by Cain Funeral Home. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born in<br />

Roxboro, N. C., a daughter of the late Luther T. and Bertha Field Bowles. She was a<br />

Florence resident for 26 years. She was a member of the First Presbyterian Church and<br />

the Order of the Eastern Star, Leonora Chapter. Surviving are a son, William E. <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Conway; a daughter, Mrs. Suzanne <strong>Gunn</strong> Hammond of Columbia; a sister, Mrs.<br />

Katherine B. Couch of Durham, N. C.; and three grandchildren. Memorials may be made<br />

to the American Heart Fund.<br />

Dorothy B. "Dot" <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

88, widow of Emmett W. <strong>Gunn</strong>, passed away Tuesday, November 28, 2006. She was<br />

preceded in death by a daughter, Barbara Gray. She is survived by three sons, Charles D.<br />

(Buddy) Peaco III, C. Ellis Peaco and Clark <strong>Gunn</strong>; two daughters, Linda Peaco and Janet


Sharpe; 18 grandchildren, numerous great and great-great-grandchildren; sister, Shirley<br />

Apperson. The family will receive friends 6 to 8:30 p.m. Thursday, November 30, 2006, at<br />

the Mechanicsville Chapel, Bennett Funeral Home, 8014 Lee-Davis Rd., and where<br />

services will be held 1 p.m. Friday. Interment Washington Memorial Park. Published in<br />

the Richmond Times-Dispatch on 11/30/2006.<br />

Dorothy Dell <strong>Gunn</strong> Petty<br />

Funeral arrangements for Dorothy Dell <strong>Gunn</strong> Petty, 65, of Sulphur Springs are pending<br />

with Beaty Funeral Home in Winnsboro, Tx. Dorothy Dell <strong>Gunn</strong> Petty died Thursday,<br />

Sept. 20, 2007, at Trinity Mother Frances Hospital in Tyler. Funeral services for Dorothy<br />

Dell <strong>Gunn</strong> Petty, 65, of Sulphur Springs will be held at 3 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 23, at Beaty<br />

Funeral Home Chapel with the Revs. James Diamond and Dale Ruggles officiating.<br />

Interment will follow in Winterfield Cemetery in Hopkins County with Gerald Flourney,<br />

Dan Petty, Don Petty, Sonny Moss, Clifford Moss and Brandon <strong>Gunn</strong> serving as<br />

pallbearers. Honorary pallbearers will be Dan Schwertner, Billy Jack <strong>Gunn</strong>, Leon <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

and Bill McGlamery. Visitation will be held from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 22, at<br />

the Winnsboro funeral home.Mrs. Petty died Thursday, Sept. 20, at Trinity Mother<br />

Frances Hospital in Tyler.Dorothy Dell <strong>Gunn</strong> Petty was born Jan. 23, 1942, in the<br />

Winterfield community to Henry and Jewell Pace <strong>Gunn</strong>. They preceded her in death.She<br />

married Jerry Mac Petty on Aug. 23, 1964, in Winnsboro. He survivesMrs. Petty worked<br />

as a receiving clerk for Winn-Dixie in Sulphur Springs, and later was a home health<br />

caregiver. She was a member of Cedar Crest Christian Church in Sulphur Springs.Other<br />

survivors include two daughters, Shelly Petty of Sulphur Springs and Alicia Coats of<br />

Whitehouse; one brother and sister-in-law, Ronny and Sally <strong>Gunn</strong> of Pickton; five<br />

grandchildren, Kirby Mills, Mikki Petty, Hunter Coats, Mason Coats and Justin Coats;<br />

and one great-granddaughter, Angel Mills.She was also preceded in death by two<br />

brothers, infant Larry <strong>Gunn</strong> and Mickey <strong>Gunn</strong>. Memorials may be made to the American<br />

Diabetes Association. (Reuben and Mary Goforth <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Dorothy Elizabeth <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

91, 1430 Dixon Blvd., Cocoa, died Sunday, Nov 27, 1989. She was born in <strong>New</strong>port <strong>New</strong>s,<br />

Va., she moved to Cocoa, Florida from Charleston, W.Va., in 1976. She was a<br />

comptometer operator with Safeway Food Stores. She was a Presbyterian. Survivors:<br />

daughter, Elizabeth Petruzzi, Smithport, Pa.; two grandchildren; four greatgrandchildren.<br />

Wylie-Baxley Funeral Home, Rockledge.<br />

Dorothy Rowe <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

88 was known for her activites in the arts in Greater Cleveland and for a teaching career<br />

over six decades. She died Thursday January 1, 1981 at Lakeside Hospital after<br />

congestive heart failure. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> born in Akron and graduated from oberlin College,<br />

taught in Indana, Niles, and Hudson before moving to Shaker Heights. Her first teaching<br />

assignment was in 1915. When her husband John Burns <strong>Gunn</strong> died in 1950, Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

took a position at Woodbury Junior High School in Shaker Heights., After leaving<br />

Woodbury she taught latin for four years at University School. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> started and<br />

sponsored a recital music club for young musicians. She is surbibed by a daughter,


Jeanette <strong>Gunn</strong> Hoagland and 2 grandchildren. Memorial services tomorrow at Plymouth<br />

Church of Shaker Heights, Coventry and Weymouth Roads.<br />

Dorothy Theresa (<strong>Gunn</strong>) McMahan, Ph.D. -<br />

Lincoln Dorothy Theresa (<strong>Gunn</strong>) McMahan, Ph.D., 77, Lincoln, Neb., widow of John, died<br />

Sunday (3/21/04). Memorial services: 11 a.m. today, Bethany Christian Church, 1645 N.<br />

Cotner Blvd., Lincoln 68505. Cremation; no visitation. Memorials, in lieu of flowers, to the<br />

church. Metcalf Funeral Home, 245 N. 27th St.<br />

Dorothy Lamour <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

58, Indianapolis,Ind. died Dec. 24. 1999. She was a homemaker. Services: 1 p.m. Dec. 30 in<br />

Williams and Bluitt Funeral Home, with calling from 11 a.m. Burial: <strong>New</strong> Crown<br />

Cemetery. Survivors: son Derrick <strong>Gunn</strong> brothers Walter, William, George <strong>Gunn</strong> sisters<br />

Ruth Evans, Anna Harwell, June Butler two grandchildren.<br />

Dorothy <strong>Gunn</strong> Lynch<br />

passed away July 23, 2009, at the age of 82. She is survived by her BELOVED husband of<br />

63 years, John T. Lynch; one daughter, Sharon Lynch of Birmingham, AL; one son, John<br />

Sidney Lynch (Diane) of Caldwell, <strong>New</strong> Jersey; two sisters, Wadeene Reeve and Aileen<br />

Walker both of Hoover, AL; one aunt, Faye Olive of Vestavia, AL; one cousin, Bessie<br />

Moore of Hueytown, AL; and several nieces and nephews and great-nieces and nephews.<br />

She was a member of the Forestdale Free-Will Baptist Church. Service will be Monday,<br />

July 27, 2009 at 3:00 p.m. at Elmwood Chapel, with burial to follow at Elmwood<br />

Cemetery. Visitation will be Sunday, July 26, 2009 from 5 - 7 PM at Elmwood Chapel.<br />

Pastor Mike Cox will be officiating.<br />

Dorothy O’Dell <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

79, of 8 N. Lee Ave., formerly of Riverside Apartments, was called home by her Lord and<br />

savior, Jesus Christ, early Tuesday, Jan. 22, 2008, in Jameson Hospital. Born Sept. 8,<br />

1928, in <strong>New</strong> Castle, Pennsylvania, she was a daughter of the late Doc and Louetta<br />

Bennings Mahone.She graduated from <strong>New</strong> Castle High School.Dorothy was the widow of<br />

Reverend <strong>Gunn</strong>.For many years, Dorothy was employed as a licensed practical nurse at<br />

the former Hill View Manor. Mother <strong>Gunn</strong> had been an active and lifelong member of<br />

Ebenezer Church of God in Christ, where she served as a missionary, sang with the Voices<br />

of Faith, and was a member of the Bible band and the Mother’s Board. Mother <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

loved the Lord. She delighted in praying, visiting the sick, and talking to anyone and<br />

everyone about her Lord and savior, Jesus Christ. She also enjoyed reading, especially her<br />

Bible. She was preceded in death by her parents; son, Frank <strong>Gunn</strong>; four brothers; Doc,<br />

Joseph, Henry and Frank Mahone; and three sisters; Lillie Brown, Carrie Lee Mahone,<br />

and Nellie Ware.Mother <strong>Gunn</strong> will be greatly missed by her daughter; Patricia Scott; two<br />

sons and daughters-in-law; Darrell <strong>Gunn</strong>, Joseph G. and Peaches <strong>Gunn</strong>, and Janice<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>; three sisters-in-law, Primma Rosebud Mahone, Lil Mahone and Julia Mae<br />

Mahone, all of <strong>New</strong> Castle; 14 grandchildren; 26 great-grandchildren; four great-greatgrandchildren;<br />

and a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and devoted prayer partners.<br />

Visitation will be 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. tomorrow at Ebenezer Church of God in Christ,


1119 S. Jefferson St., where a service will take place at 11 a.m. Saturday. Her grandson,<br />

Elder Allen Scott, will eulogize Mother <strong>Gunn</strong>. Burial will be in Graceland<br />

Cemetery.Arrangements are by the Charlotte A. Sheffield Funeral Home, 454 Chestnut St<br />

Dorothy Mae <strong>Gunn</strong> Johnson,<br />

87, born September 10, 1921, passed away peacefully Friday, November 28, 2008. Her<br />

parents were Lee and Ida <strong>Gunn</strong> from Salisbury, MO, who preceded her in death as well as<br />

her brothers, Tom and Howard <strong>Gunn</strong>. Her husband is Jasper "J.T." Johnson and they<br />

have been married for 67 years. They have four children; Thomas (Marilyn) Johnson,<br />

Sylvia (Asa) Brown, Jean (Jeff) Jones and Elizabeth (Jeff) Brooks. Their Grandchildren<br />

are; Kristin Brown, Amy (Lamar) Flowers, Heather (Matt) McQueeny, Sean (Robin)<br />

Brooks and Claire Jones, Great-grandchildren are Loren and Brett McQueeny. She is<br />

survived by her sister, Wilma Coolick, Little Rock, AR. Dorothy worked for Patton Realty<br />

and was a buyer for many years in the children's department for the Jones Store in<br />

Prairie Village. She was a quiet, gentle person who made friends easily and was a very<br />

devoted wife and mother. Memorial services will be 11:00 am Tuesday, December 2, 2008<br />

at Asbury United Methodist Church at 75th and Nall, Prairie Village, KS. In lieu of<br />

flowers, donations may be made to Crossroads Hospice Charitable Foundation, 9327<br />

Ward Pkwy, Suite 300, Kansas City, MO 64114 or Asbury Memorial Garden, C/O Asbury<br />

United Methodist Church, 5400 W 75th Street, Prairie Village, KS 66208. (Thomas and<br />

Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> Descendant)<br />

Dorothy Jane <strong>Gunn</strong> May<br />

86, long time resident of Lake Oswego, died Sunday, June 10, 2007, at Villa Rancho<br />

Bernardo in San Diego of Alzheimer"s. She was an incredible wife, mother, grandmother,<br />

friend and disciple. Dorothy was preceded in death by her husband, Colin James <strong>Gunn</strong>, in<br />

1971 and her second husband, Elbridge Hartford May, in 1993; son, Michael <strong>New</strong>ton<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>; and mother, <strong>My</strong>rtle Esther <strong>New</strong>ton. She will be missed and remembered by her<br />

sons and daughters-in-law, Stephen and Patti <strong>Gunn</strong> of San Diego and David and Anna<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Chandler, Ariz.; daughter, Elizabeth (Libby) <strong>Gunn</strong> Scott of Vienna, Va.; her<br />

sister-in-law Katherine Allemang of Portland; her stepsons and daughters-in-law, Doug<br />

and Shirlene May of Salt Lake City, Jim and Linda May of Battle Ground, Wash., and<br />

Larry and Connie May of West Linn; 15 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. A<br />

memorial service and celebration of her life will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday, June 21,<br />

2007, at Lake Grove Presbyterian Church. Memorial contributions may be made to Lake<br />

Grove Presbyterian Church. Published in The Oregonian on 6/19/2007.<br />

Dorothy <strong>Gunn</strong> Sawyer<br />

Entered into rest Sunday night, December 30, 2007, at National Health Care, North<br />

Augusta, SC, Mrs. Dorothy <strong>Gunn</strong> Sawyer, 90, daughter of the late Robert F. <strong>Gunn</strong> and<br />

the late Mattie Anderson <strong>Gunn</strong> Sisson. In addition to her parents, Mrs. Sawyer was<br />

preceded in death by her husband, William M. Sawyer and a son, Robert "Bob" Sawyer.<br />

Born in Norwood, GA, she came to Aiken County, SC, in 1939. Following the death of her<br />

father, she was raised by her stepfather, Samuel G. Sisson. She obtained her Bachelors in<br />

Education from Georgia State College for Women and retired after 42 years of dedicated


service from the Aiken County Area 3 School District. A very active member of Langley<br />

First Baptist Church, she taught Sunday school for many years, was a member of WMU,<br />

the Triple L Club and started the church library. Mrs. Sawyer was past Worthy Matron<br />

of the Langley, SC, constellation of the Order of the Eastern Star. Family members<br />

include a son, William <strong>Gunn</strong> Sawyer (Anne) of Graniteville, SC; daughter-in-law, Ann H.<br />

Sawyer of Clearwater, SC; grandchildren, Jon Sawyer (Michelle), Tonya Sawyer Gordon<br />

(Stacey), Michael Sawyer, and Jeffrey Sawyer (Angela); and great-grandchildren, Sawyer<br />

Gordon, Tyler Sawyer, Ally Gordon, Chloe Sawyer and Gabe Sawyer and special friends,<br />

Louise Johnson, Estelle Ferguson and Mib Lambert. The family respectfully requests that<br />

flowers be omitted and memorials in memory of Mrs. Sawyer be made to the Robert F.<br />

Sawyer Scholarship Fund, P.O. Box 1169, Clearwater, SC 29822. Funeral services will be<br />

held Wednesday morning, January 2, 2008, at 11 a.m. at Langley First Baptist Church,<br />

Langley, SC, with Dr. Chris Masters officiating. Interment will follow in Sunset Memorial<br />

Gardens, Graniteville, SC. Pallbearers will be Jon Sawyer, Michael Sawyer, Eugene<br />

Sawyer, Samuel Sisson, John Harris and Gregg Cato. Friends may call at the home of<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> and Anne Sawyer, 1510 Brookstone Dr., Graniteville, SC. The family will receive<br />

friends Tuesday evening, January 1, 2008, from 6 until 8 p.m. at Hatcher Funeral Home &<br />

Cremation Service, Langley, SC.<br />

Dorothy J. <strong>Gunn</strong> Yard<br />

Dorothy Jane (<strong>Gunn</strong>) Yard, 85, native area resident, died at 7:00 a.m. on Monday,<br />

September 26, 2005, at Jane Phillips Medical Center following several months illness.<br />

Graveside services for Mrs. Yard will be held at Sunnyside Cemetery in Caney, Kansas at<br />

2:00 p.m. on Thursday. Ralph Stafford, Associate Pastor at Bluestem Baptist Church in<br />

Dewey will officiate. Committal prayers and interment will be directed by the Neekamp-<br />

Luginbuel Funeral Home .Dorothy Jane <strong>Gunn</strong> was born on a farm west of Copan on April<br />

29, 1920. She was the daughter of the late Harvey <strong>New</strong>ton and Mollie (Montgomery)<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>. She attended Copan Schools and graduated with the Senior Class of 1937. She<br />

completed her education at the Bartlesville Business College. She and Dale Wilmount<br />

Yard were married in <strong>New</strong>kirk, Oklahoma on December 31, 1954. She was employed at<br />

the Washington County Courthouse for a short time and later was employed at Kahler<br />

Insurance in Dewey which became Comer Insurance, then Comer-Holden Insurance, and<br />

later Holden Insurance where she retired in the late 1980"s.Mrs. Yard will lie in state at<br />

the Neekamp-Luginbuel Funeral Home where friends may visit until she is removed to the<br />

cemetery on Thursday afternoon. She is survived by nieces Jean Deming, Dorothy Ann<br />

Miller, Bessie <strong>Gunn</strong>, Martha Brown, Anna Lee Smith, Navina Whisler, Patsy Wright,<br />

Mary Lee Batchelor, Reta Hughes, and Molly Wilcox; nephews Harold <strong>Gunn</strong>, Charles<br />

Huff, Lester Dean Whisler, Julian Whisler, and Howard Carleton; and very special<br />

friend, Mary Lewis. She was preceded in death by her father and mother, five sisters, four<br />

brothers, and other nieces and nephews.<br />

Dorothy Bonnegent <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

75 Of Kenner And Formerly Of Alexandria, Louisana, Died Sunday, May 14, 2000 In Life<br />

Care Hospital, Kenner, La. Preceded In Death By Her Husband, Grover C. "Jack" <strong>Gunn</strong>.<br />

Survivors Include Three Daughters, Jan Stabler And Her Husband, Jay Of Katy, Tx,


Susan Goodwin And Her Husband, Greg Of Kenner, La And Debbie <strong>Gunn</strong> Of Kenner,<br />

La; One Brother, Ray Bonnegent And His Wife, Kathy Of Alexandria; Brother-In-Law &<br />

Sisters-In-Law, Bob & Hap Maddox, Of Des Moines, Ia, Mildred Villalon Of Mandeville,<br />

La; Numerous Nieces And Nephews. She Was A Member Of Parkview Baptist Church,<br />

Alexandria And A Homemaker. Services Will Be Held At 2:00 P.M. Thursday, May 18,<br />

2000, In The Chapel Of Hixson Brothers, Pineville With Dr. Joe Kite Officiating. Burial<br />

Will Be In Forest Lawn Memorial Park. Friends May Call Thursday At The Funeral<br />

Home From 12:00 P.M. (Noon) Until Service Time. Memorials May Be Made To Christ<br />

The King Lutheran Church, 1001 West Esplanade, Kenner, La 70065<br />

Dorothy Connock <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Dorothy Connock <strong>Gunn</strong>, 88, died peacefully at her home in Sandston on Saturday,<br />

November 19, 2005. She is survived by her daughter, Barbara Jeannette <strong>Gunn</strong> Joyner;<br />

grandson, Warren Lee Joyner and his wife, Bobbie; granddaughter, Angela Joyner Presti<br />

and her husband, Peter; three great-grandchildren, Timothy, Aubrey and Rebekah<br />

Joyner; one sister, Hilda Walker; as well as several nieces and nephews. Remains rest at<br />

the Mechanicsville Chapel of the Bennett Funeral Home, 8014 Lee Davis Rd., where<br />

family will receive friends from 3 to 6 p.m. Monday and Tuesday, and where services will<br />

be held 11 a.m. Wednesday, November 23, 2005. Interment Washington Memorial Park.<br />

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Broadus Memorial Baptist<br />

Church or the Alzheimer"s Association. Published in the Richmond Times-Dispatch from<br />

11/21/2005 - 11/22/2005.<br />

Dorothy Thomas <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

DANVILLE, Va. - Dorothy Thomas <strong>Gunn</strong>, 88, of 1380 Eagle Spring Road, died<br />

Wednesday, June 25, 2003, at Danville Regional Medical Center. Born May 17, 1915, in<br />

Pittsylvania County, she was a daughter of William H. Thomas and Julia Bennett<br />

Thomas. She was a member of Bethel Missionary Baptist Church. She was retired from<br />

Dibrell Tobacco Company. She was married to Columbus <strong>Gunn</strong>, who predeceased her.<br />

She is survived by two sons, Leroy <strong>Gunn</strong> of Danville and John S. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Washington,<br />

D.C.; two daughters, Lottie G. Ferguson of Danville and Geneva G. Hiett of Washington,<br />

D.C., and 15 grandchildren. The funeral will be held 1 p.m. Saturday at Bethel Missionary<br />

Baptist Church with the Rev. Dr. Thomas Johnson officiating. Interment will be in Oak<br />

Hill Cemetery. A viewing will be held 3-8 p.m. Friday at L.H. Brooks & Brothers Funeral<br />

Home. The family will be at the residence. L.H. Brooks & Brothers Funeral Home is in<br />

charge of arrangements.Danville Register & Bee (VA) Fri.6-27-2003<br />

Dorothy B. "Dot" <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Dorothy B. "Dot" <strong>Gunn</strong>, 88, widow of Emmett W. <strong>Gunn</strong>, passed away Tuesday,<br />

November 28, 2006. She was preceded in death by a daughter, Barbara Gray. She is<br />

survived by three sons, Charles D. (Buddy) Peaco III, C. Ellis Peaco and Clark <strong>Gunn</strong>; two<br />

daughters, Linda Peaco and Janet Sharpe; 18 grandchildren, numerous great and greatgreat-grandchildren;<br />

sister, Shirley Apperson. The family will receive friends 6 to 8:30<br />

p.m. Thursday, November 30, 2006, at the Mechanicsville Chapel, Bennett Funeral Home,<br />

8014 Lee-Davis Rd., and where services will be held 1 p.m. Friday. Interment Washington


Memorial Park. Published in the Richmond Times-Dispatch on 11/30/2006.<br />

Dorothy Kislia Larson <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

June 7, 1914 - August 6, 2008 - Dorothy (Kislia) Larson <strong>Gunn</strong>, 94, of Janesville, died<br />

Wednesday, Aug. 6, 2008, at Evansville Manor. Dorothy was born in Janesville on June 7,<br />

1914, the youngest of 12 children of Fred W. and Maggie (Liddle) Kislia. She graduated<br />

from Janesville High School in 1932 and attended Andrews University in Michigan for<br />

two years. Dorothy then began her career at Parker Pen Company, where she worked for<br />

47 ½ years until retiring in 1981. Most of her time was spent as a clerical worker in the<br />

design and engineering departments. Dorothy married Raymond E. Larson on Oct. 12,<br />

1940; he died in a military airplane crash on March 24, 1944. She married Rock County<br />

Judge Ralph F. <strong>Gunn</strong> on May 3, 1952; he preceded her in death on Feb. 6, 1962. Dorothy<br />

was long active in many community affairs as well as her church. Her church involvement<br />

began with the United Brethren Church, and later when it became Mt. Zion United<br />

Methodist Church. Dorothy held nearly every office in the church at one time or another.<br />

For 45 years she proudly gave the Christmas Story by memory at her church, and for over<br />

25 years assisted with the church services at Golden Acres. Dorothy is survived by many<br />

nieces, nephews, great-nieces and great-nephews, and was cherished in their lives. In<br />

addition to her husbands and parents, she was preceded in death by six brothers: Louis,<br />

Robert, Walter, Dale, Lawrence and Fred Kislia; and five sisters: Edna Keating, Mabel<br />

Hulbert, Gen Whitehead, Lorene Kislia and Luella Rondeau. Visitation will be from 9:30<br />

until 11 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 9, 2008, at MT. ZION UNITED METHODIST CHURCH,<br />

2130 Mt. Zion Avenue, Janesville, with a funeral service to follow at 11 a.m. Saturday at<br />

the Church. Rev. Maribel Celiz will officiate. Burial will be in Oak Hill Cemetery.<br />

Memorials may be made to Mt. Zion United Methodist Church or Friends of Riverside<br />

Park, % Sandra Hendricks, 1163 North Parker Drive, Janesville, WI 53545. Assisting<br />

with the arrangements is HENKE-CLARSON FUNERAL HOME (608-741-1713).<br />

Dorothy <strong>Gunn</strong> Roberts Davidson<br />

Age 67, passed away March 28, 2005 in Nashville. Ms. Roberts was a graduate of<br />

Vanderbilt University. She worked as a School teacher and homemaker. Preceded in<br />

death by parents, Sidney Crockett <strong>Gunn</strong> and Dorothy Larsen <strong>Gunn</strong>; sisters, Martha Jane<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>and Betty <strong>Gunn</strong> Roberts. Survived by daughter, Meredith Roberts Henry of<br />

Jackson, MS; and son, Martin Roberts of Nashville, TN. Funeral services will be held 10<br />

a.m. Friday, at Woodlawn Chapel of Roses. Visitation with the family will be held 4 - 8<br />

p.m. Thursday. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Covenant<br />

Presbyterian Church<br />

Dorothy <strong>Gunn</strong> Sawyer<br />

Entered into rest Sunday, night, December 30th, 2007, at National Health Care, North<br />

Augusta, SC, Mrs. Dorothy <strong>Gunn</strong> Sawyer, 90, daughter of the late Robert F. <strong>Gunn</strong> and<br />

the late Mattie Anderson <strong>Gunn</strong> Sisson. In addition to her parents, Mrs. Sawyer was<br />

preceded in death by her husband, William M. Sawyer and a son, Robert "Bob" Sawyer.<br />

Born in Norwood, GA, she came to Aiken County, SC, in 1939. Following the death of her<br />

father, she was raised by her step-father, Samuel G. Sisson. She obtained her Bachelors in


Education from Georgia State College for Women and retired after forty-two years of<br />

dedicated service from the Aiken County Area 3 School District. A very active member of<br />

Langley First Baptist Church, she taught Sunday school for many years, was a member of<br />

WMU, the Triple L Club, and started the church library. Mrs. Sawyer was past Worthy<br />

Matron of the Langley, SC constellation of the Order of the Eastern Star. Family<br />

members include a son, William <strong>Gunn</strong> Sawyer, (Anne) Graniteville, SC; daughter-in-law,<br />

Ann H. Sawyer, Clearwater, SC; grandchildren, Jon Sawyer, (Michelle) Tonya Sawyer<br />

Gordon, (Stacey) Michael Sawyer, and Jeffrey Sawyer, (Angela) and great-grandchildren,<br />

Sawyer Gordon, Tyler Sawyer, Ally Gordon, Chloe Sawyer, and Gabe Sawyer and special<br />

friends, Louise Johnson, Estelle Ferguson, and Mib Lambert. The family respectfully<br />

requests that flowers be omitted and memorials in memory of Mrs. Sawyer be made to the<br />

Robert F. Sawyer Scholarship Fund, P.O. Box 1169, Clearwater, SC 29822. Funeral<br />

services will be held Wednesday, morning, January 2nd, 2008, at 11 o'clock at Langley<br />

First Baptist Church, Langley, SC, with Dr. Chris Masters officiating. Interment will<br />

follow in Sunset Memorial Gardens, Graniteville, SC. Pallbearers will be Jon Sawyer,<br />

Michael Sawyer, Eugene Sawyer, Samuel Sisson, John Harris, and Gregg Cato. Friends<br />

may call at the home of <strong>Gunn</strong> and Anne Sawyer, 1510 Brookstone Dr., Graniteville, SC.<br />

The family will receive friends Tuesday, evening, January 1st, 2008, from 6 until 8 o'clock<br />

at Hatcher Funeral Home & Cremation Service, Langley, SC.<br />

Dorothy Harrelson <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

71, of Route 1, Pelham, N.C., died Thursday in The Memorial Hospital of Danville. A<br />

native of Caswell County, N.C., she was the daughter of Issaac Lofton Harrelson and<br />

Viola Allison Harrelson, who survives. She was the wife of Howard Stamey <strong>Gunn</strong>, who<br />

survives, and she was a homemaker. In addition to her husband and mother, survivors<br />

include one daughter, Linda Daniel of Pelham; one sister, Ethel Doyle of Ruffin; and two<br />

grandchildren. A graveside service will be conducted 2 p.m. Sunday at Prospect United<br />

Methodist Church by the Rev. Steve Strock. The family will receive friends at Hooper<br />

Funeral Home from 7 to 8:30 p.m. today-Danville Register & Bee Sat. 5-2-1992<br />

Dorothy <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Dorothy <strong>Gunn</strong> (nee Jankovich) California / Gary, IN Dorothy <strong>Gunn</strong> (nee Jankovich), age<br />

87, of Torrance, CA, formerly of Gary, passed away in California, on Friday, November 7,<br />

2003. Dorothy was born December 22, 1915 in Kent, Washington. She was a member of St.<br />

Elijah Serbian Orthodox Cathedral in Merrillville. A graduate of Emerson High School,<br />

class of 1932. She retired as the assistant to the President from the Orange County School<br />

Corporation in California. Preceded in death by her husband Dwight <strong>Gunn</strong> and brothers<br />

Nick, John and Mike Jankovich. Dorothy is survived by one sister: Violet Jankovich and<br />

one brother: Paul Jankovich, both of Merrillville; and numerous in-laws and nieces and<br />

nephews. Funeral srvices will be held Monday, November 17, 2003 at 10:00 a.m. at St.<br />

Elijah Serbian Orthodox Cathedral, 8700 Taft Street, Merrillville. Very Reverend Lazar<br />

Kostur, officiating. Burial to follow at Calumet Park Cemetery, Merrillville. Friends may<br />

call at Geisen Funeral Home, 7905 Broaway, Merrillville, IN on Sunday from 4:00 to 6:00<br />

p.m. A Pomen prayer service will be offered Sunday at 5:00 p.m.


Dorothy <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Religious services will be held Saturday at Blair-Stubbs Funeral Home in Mexia, Texas for<br />

Dorothy Cooksey <strong>Gunn</strong>, 66, a resident of Raceland and native of Mexia, Texas who died,<br />

at 4:15 p.m. Wednesday. Interment will be in Mexia City Cemetery. She was the mother of<br />

Larry Joe <strong>Gunn</strong> and Danny <strong>Gunn</strong>; sister of Davis Cooksey, Maude Sunday and Edna<br />

Sterling. She is also survived by seven grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her<br />

husband, Billy Joe <strong>Gunn</strong>; parents, Logan and Minnie Born Cooksey; brother, L.C.<br />

Cooksey; sisters, Ruby Kisling and Cleo McClanahan; and one grandchild. Falgout<br />

Funeral Home of Raceland is in charge of arrangements - Lafourche Comet Nov 13, 1991<br />

Dorothy Cecile <strong>Gunn</strong> Fayard<br />

January 24, 1918-March 17, 2012 Biloxi Dorothy "Dottie" Fayard, 94, of Biloxi, MS<br />

passed away peacefully at home with her children, Saturday March 17, 2012. Dorothy was<br />

born and lived all of her life in Biloxi. She was a life long member of the First United<br />

Methodist Church of Biloxi, former member of Rainbow Girls, very active and a Life<br />

Member of the PTA, member of Daughters of the Confederacy, active supporter of Biloxi<br />

Youth Sports and Biloxi High School sports, The Neighborly Club, and a longtime poll<br />

worker for Harrison County and City of Biloxi. Dorothy will best be remembered as GEE<br />

GEE to her grand and great-grandchildren along with many others. She also loved Biloxi<br />

High football, Atlanta braves baseball and was happiest planning family holiday<br />

gatherings and especially Mardi Gras. Dorothy was preceded in death by her husband<br />

Osmond S. Fayard, infant daughter, parents Cora Frances O'Leary <strong>Gunn</strong> and Bert O.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, her step-mother Adele <strong>Gunn</strong>, brothers Alvin J. <strong>Gunn</strong> and Bert O. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr.<br />

Survived by four children: Jane Louise Jones, Osmond S. (Butch) Fayard, Jr., Julie Anne<br />

(Joe) Smith and Melinda Victoria (Freddie) Fountain, 12 grandchildren:Barbara (Brian)<br />

Lepre, Jammie (Harold) Hageman, Jessica Jones, Rusty Jones, Dusty Jones, Ann Marie<br />

Fayard, Rhonda Fayard, Jason Smith, Noah Smith, Christopher Fountain, Freddie O.<br />

Fountain, Nicholas Fountain and Victoria Cecile Fountain, and 8 great-grandchildren:<br />

Bailey and Brynna Lepre, Colton Hageman, Hunter Bowers, Cailey Ladnier, Christian<br />

and Chloe Fayard and Jayden Smith. Visitation will be Thursday, March 22,2012 from<br />

10:00 a.m. until 11:00 a.m. with the service to follow at Bradford-O'Keefe Funeral Home<br />

on Howard Avenue in Biloxi. Burial will follow at Biloxi City Cemetery. In lieu of flowers<br />

the family perfers donations to Coalville United Methodist Church, American Heart<br />

Association or charity of your choice. The family would also like to express appreciation to<br />

the staff of KARE IN HOME HEALTH, Hospice of Light, and PDN (George and<br />

Elizabeth Morrison desc)<br />

Dorothy King <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

age 76, of Bessemer, passed away on Monday, August 30, 2004. Funeral Services will be<br />

held at Antioch Baptist Church on Saturday, September 4, 2004 at 12:00 Noon with burial<br />

in Highland Memorial Gardens. She leaves to cherish her memories four daughters; Doris<br />

F. Cummings of Decatur, Georgia, Sandra King Nixon of San Diego, California, Valarie<br />

K.(Gary) Bland , Hoover, Alabama and Rita (Marvin) Johnson, Bessemer, Alabama; one<br />

brother, Lester King, Bessemer, Alabama; three sisters, Addie Sea, Chicago, Illinois,<br />

Thelma (Nathaniel) McCaslin, Sun City West, Arizona, Wilma K. Cephus, Greensboro,


Alabama ; 17 grandchildren, 21 great grandchildren, one daughter -in- law, Jennifer<br />

Cummings, Bessemer, Alabama; one sister-in-law, Willie Mae King, Bessemer, Alabama<br />

and a host of neices, nephews, cousins and friends<br />

Dorothy <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Oct 8, 2001 Dorothy Waters <strong>Gunn</strong>, Athens, Georgia, 97, died. She is a native and former<br />

resident of Hammond. Arrangements are incomplete and will be announced by Harry<br />

McKneely & Son Funeral Home, Hammond. A resident of Winterville, Ga., and a native<br />

and former resident of Hammond, she died Saturday, Oct. 6, 2001, in Winterville. She was<br />

97. Visitation at Immanuel Baptist Church, Hammond, from 9 a.m. Friday until religious<br />

services at 10:30 a.m., conducted by the Rev. Lonnie Wascom. Interment in Greenwood<br />

Memorial Gardens, Pineville. Survived by a brother, T.H. "Muddy" Waters, Athens, Ga.;<br />

and nieces and nephews, James and Sidney Ann Waters, Athens, T.H. "Ted" and Gail<br />

Waters, St. Joseph, Carl Waters, Lawrenceville, Ga., Roy and Marleen Waters, Ruston,<br />

Jean Bunce, Norwalk, Conn., Cindy and Gary Albright, Jonesboro, Ark., and Dina<br />

Waters, Australia. Preceded in death by her husband, Carl D. <strong>Gunn</strong>. In lieu of flowers,<br />

memorial donations may be made to Immanuel Baptist Church Building Fund, 1503<br />

Pecan St., Hammond, LA 70401. She was a retired educator. Harry McKneely & Son<br />

Funeral Home, Hammond, in charge of arrangements.<br />

Dorothy <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

On July 16, 2005, DOROTHY GUNN of Washington, DC, loving wife of Alexander <strong>Gunn</strong>;<br />

dear mother of Shirley Johnson, Gary and Gregory Mitchell and William <strong>Gunn</strong>. Also<br />

survived by five grandchildren, other relatives and friends. Family will receive friends on<br />

July 21, 2005 at Emmanuel Baptist Church, 2409 Ainger Pl., SE from 10 a.m. until time of<br />

funeral service at 11 a.m. Interment Cedar Hill Cemetery, Suitland, MD. Arrangements<br />

by STRICKLAND FUNERAL SERVICES. Published in The Washington Post on<br />

7/20/2005<br />

Dorothy <strong>Gunn</strong> Parker<br />

83, of Kerens passed away Saturday, April 28, 2007 in Corsicana. She was born on Oct.<br />

28, 1923 in Shady Grove. Visitation will be held from 6 to 8 p.m. Tuesday at Corley<br />

Funeral Home. Services are slated for 3 p.m. Wednesday at the funeral home with Rev.<br />

Wes Johnson officiating. Interment will follow at Resthaven Memorial Park. Dorothy was<br />

a homemaker by trade. Pallbearers will be Chris Barber, Allan Roy Berry, Austin Mullen,<br />

Steve Green Jr. and Kaell Mullen. She is survived by her daughter Sandi Mullen of<br />

Kerens; brother Ernest Walker of Corbet; sisters Valta Berry of Pursley and Veta Brown<br />

of Foss, Okla.; grandchildren Mary Demoss of Kerens, Robin Mobley of Kerens, Jason<br />

Mobley of Corsicana, Kaell Mullen of Kerens, Austin Mullen of Kerens, Angie Powell of<br />

Corsicana and Allen Coker of Dallas; seven great grandchildren and several nieces and<br />

nephews. An online guestbook is available at www.corleyfuneralhome.com and selecting<br />

the Dorothy <strong>Gunn</strong> Parker obituary. Arrangements by Corley Funeral Home, Corsicana.<br />

Dorothy <strong>Gunn</strong> Sparks<br />

Savannah, Ga - Mrs. Dorothy <strong>Gunn</strong> Sparks, 93 passed away September 11, 2006 under


care of Hospice Savannah. Mrs. Sparks was born in Bulloch Co. to the late Robert and<br />

Florrie Harley, she was a Savannah resident for most of her life, working and then<br />

retiring from Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Sparks was a member of Whitfield United<br />

Methodist Church, a huge Braves fan, loving mother, and grandmother and will be<br />

greatly missed by those whose lives she touched. Survivors include three sons Mr. Jesse<br />

(Sonny) and Barbara <strong>Gunn</strong> of Garden City, and Mr. William (Billy) and Debbie <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Savannah, and Mr. S.M. and Barbara Sparks, two daughters, Mrs. Nell and Tony<br />

Ferraro, and Mrs. Blanch and Jack Scott, and a sister in law, Betty Harley, seventeen<br />

grandchildren, twenty three great-grandchildren, seven great-great-grandchildren, and<br />

several nieces and nephews. Services will be Thursday, 11 a.m. at Hubert C. Baker<br />

Funeral Home with the Rev. Dr. Grover Bell officiating, burial at Hill Crest Abbey East<br />

Cemetery. There will be a visitation Wednesday from 5 to 7 at the Funeral Home.<br />

Memorial contributions to be made to Whitfield United Methodist Church, and Hospice<br />

Savannah. Hubert C. Baker Funeral Home Savannah Morning <strong>New</strong>s, September 12,<br />

2006<br />

Dorothy Gertrude <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Dorothy Gertrude <strong>Gunn</strong>, born July 12, 1917 in Ontario, CA, and passed away Feb ruary<br />

23, 2004 in <strong>New</strong>port Beach, CA. The sixth of seven children, Dorothy was the daughter of<br />

Gertrude Maben and Alexander William <strong>Gunn</strong>. She was a resident of Ontario and later<br />

Upland for most of her life. As a graduate of Chaffey High School and Santa Barbara<br />

Teachers College, she served her community teaching upper elementary school for 30<br />

years, primarily in the Ontario Montclair School District. She taught at San Antonio,<br />

Monte Vista and El Camino Schools, and was one of the special teachers trained in the<br />

modern approach to social studies instruction. She was also an active member of Delta<br />

Kappa Gamma, the teacher"s professional sorority. In 1969, Dorothy retired and moved<br />

to Upland after the death of her mother whom she had taken care of for many years. Then<br />

in 2001, illness made it necessary for her to move to <strong>New</strong>port Beach, CA to be nearer to<br />

relatives. A world traveler,musician and gardener, Dot will always be remembered for her<br />

sense of humor which has been described as "extra dry with a twist." A f orgiving and<br />

kind soul, she was an avid animal lover who rescued many abandoned pets. Dorothy is<br />

survived by her youngest sister Patricia of Apple Valley, CA, many nieces, nephews, their<br />

children and grandchildren. A memorial service will be held March 20, 2004 at 2 p.m. in<br />

the sanctuary at Bethel Congregational Church, 536 North Euclid Ave, Ontario, CA. In<br />

lieu of flowers, memorial donations can be made to the West End Shelter for Animals,1010<br />

E. Mission Blvd., Ontario, CA 91761. Published in the Inland Valley Daily Bulletin on<br />

3/12/2004.<br />

Dorothy Louise <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

70, of Edgerton, KS, passed away March 31, 2011. Graveside services with inurnment at<br />

11:00 a.m. on Tues., April 5, 2011, at Goodrich Cemetery, Goodrich, KS. Memorial<br />

contributions may be made to American Cancer Society . (Arr.: Bruce Funeral Home,<br />

Gardner, KS, 913-856-7111.<br />

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Dorothy Loucille <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

age 75, died at First Health Moore Regional Hospital on April 28, 2001. A Funeral Mass<br />

will be held at 10:30 a.m., Wednesday at Saint Anthony of Padua Catholic Church with<br />

Father Arthur Kerwin officiating. Burial will be at 2:00 p.m. at Mount Hope Cemetery,<br />

Florence, SC.<br />

Survivors include her aunt, Margaret Drakford of Bethea Baptist Home, Darlington, SC;<br />

cousins, Elinor Richardson and Ruth Truelove both of Florence, SC and Gerald Kopfle of<br />

Manessase, VA. Memorials may be made to Saint Anthony of Padua Catholic Church, PO<br />

Box 29, Southern Pines, NC 28388. Powell Funeral Home of Southern Pines is serving the<br />

family<br />

Dorothy Smith <strong>Gunn</strong> McLaughlin<br />

Rusk, Texas - Memorial services for DOROTHY SMITH GUNN MCLAUGHLIN, age 88,<br />

of Rusk are scheduled for 4:00 p.m., Saturday, May 3, 2008 in First Baptist Church in<br />

Rusk with Rev. Lee Welch and Rev. Clifford Horton officiating under the direction of<br />

Wallace-Thompson Funeral Home in Rusk. Mrs. McLaughlin died April 30, 2008 in a<br />

Tyler Hospice. She was a resident of Houston before moving to Rusk 10 years ago. Mrs.<br />

McLaughlin retired in January 1981 from Fidelity and Deposit Company in Houston after<br />

25 years of service. She graduated from John H. Reagan High School in Houston. She is<br />

survived by her children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren.<br />

Doris <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Wednesday, October 31, 2007 A gathering will be at 7 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 3, 2007, in her<br />

Portland home for Doris <strong>Gunn</strong>, who died Oct. 30 of ovarian cancer at age 84. Doris Clark<br />

was born May 16, 1923, in Asheville, N.C. She graduated from Stephens College and the<br />

University of North Carolina. She lived most of her life in Oklahoma City, Okla., where<br />

she was a homemaker and sold real estate before moving to Portland. She was a volunteer<br />

for peace, civil rights and humanitarian organizations in Oklahoma City. In 1946, she<br />

married C. G.; he died in 1995. Survivors include her daughter, Crickett Schmidt; sons,<br />

Neil and John; five grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.<br />

Doris <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

RUTHERFORDTON, North Carolina -- Mrs. Doris Owen <strong>Gunn</strong>, 81, of Rutherfordton,<br />

died Sunday, Jan. 5, 2003, at home. An entombment service will be 2:30 p.m. today at<br />

Cleveland Memorial Park with the Rev. Dan Thompson officiating. No visitation is<br />

scheduled. Harrelson Funeral Home of Caroleen is in charge of arrangements<br />

Doris Kathryn Yates <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

77, died Saturday, March 1, 1997. Bornin Mitchell County, Ga., she was the daughter of<br />

the late William Lacy and Evelyn Yates. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> graduated from Mitchell County<br />

High School in Camilla, Ga., and attended Huntington College in Montgomery, Ala., for


two years, transferring to the University of Georgia as a junior. She graduated with a B.A.<br />

degree in Home Economics in 1940. While at the University of Georgia, she met Frank L.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>. They were married in 1941, after his graduation from the university. Since Frank<br />

had a 2nd Lieutenant commission in the Army, he was ordered to active duty at Fort<br />

Bragg, N.C. They began a wonderful marriage which lasted over 55 years, of which 30<br />

were spent in the Army. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a volunteer of 28 years for the Red Cross and<br />

was a member of the Hampton Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution,<br />

Officers Wives' Club of Fort Monroe, Hampton Woman's Club, and Wives and Widows<br />

of Retired Officers. She attended Chapel of the Centurion at Fort Monroe. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> is<br />

survived by her husband, U.S. Army Ret. Brig. Gen. Frank L. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Hampton; her<br />

daughter, Kathryn <strong>Gunn</strong> Ponzar, and her husband, Ronald E. Ponzar, of Hampton; her<br />

son, Lt. Col. Frank Leroy <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr., and his wife, Susan Tyrrell <strong>Gunn</strong>, of Hopewell; her<br />

sister, Louise Yates Wingate, and her husband, R.K. Wingate Jr., of Camilla, Ga.; her<br />

brother, John S. Yates, and his wife, Betty Lane Yates, of Dahlonega, Ga.; and her<br />

grandchildren, Brian L. Ponzar, Sandra Lee <strong>Gunn</strong>, and Samuel E. Ponzar. The family<br />

will receive friends from 7 to 8 p.m. Tuesday at R. Hayden Smith Funeral Home in<br />

Hampton. A funeral service will be conducted at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Chapel of the<br />

Centurion by the Rev. Arthur F. Jenson. Interment will be private in Arlington National<br />

Cemetery at a later date. The family requests that, in lieu of flowers, expressions of<br />

sympathy take the form of contributions to either Riverside Hospice Program; Riverside<br />

Medical Center, 500 J. Clyde Morris Blvd., <strong>New</strong>port <strong>New</strong>s, 23601; or to a charity of your<br />

choice.<br />

Doris Marie <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Doris Marie <strong>Gunn</strong>, 76, of Whittier, NC, formerly of Franklin, died Wednesday, April 1,<br />

1998 at her residence. She was a native of Marion County, FL, the daughter of the late<br />

Kate Jenkins Waldron. She was married to James G. <strong>Gunn</strong> who died in 1995. She was a<br />

homemaker and of the Catholic faith. She is survived by two daughters, Etheleen<br />

McCutcheon and Barbara Jody Munch of Whittier, NC; one sister, Jerri Schooley of<br />

Melrose, FL; one brother, Roland Waldron of Belleview, FL; seven grandchildren, 17<br />

great-grandchildren and six great-great grandchildren. Funeral services were held<br />

Saturday, April 4, in the Chapel of Bryant Funeral Home with Father Gregg officiating.<br />

Burial was in the Woodlawn Memorial Park Cemetery. Pallbearers were grandsons.<br />

Memorials may be made to Hospice of Macon County, PO Box 1594, Franklin, NC 28734<br />

Doris Pearl <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Doris Pearl <strong>Gunn</strong> 1913 - 2003 HOUSTON, TX - Doris Pearl (Halstead) <strong>Gunn</strong>, 90, of<br />

Kingwood, TX, died Sunday, Nov. 23, 2003 at home. Born June 24, 1913 in Chicopee Falls,<br />

MA to James and <strong>My</strong>rtle (Andrews) Halstead, Doris was the widow of William G. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

of Springfield, MA, former President of Smith & Wesson. They were married August 3,<br />

1931 and enjoyed more than 57 years together, residing at various times in Springfield,<br />

MA, Suffield, CT, Bradenton and Coral Gables, FL, and Kingwood, TX. Doris is survived<br />

by her sister, Phyllis Smith of East Longmeadow, MA; her son, Donald <strong>Gunn</strong> and his wife<br />

Dolores of Kingwood, TX; her three grandsons, James <strong>Gunn</strong> of Midland, TX, Scott <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

and his wife Shannon of Midland, TX, and Todd <strong>Gunn</strong> and his wife Cherie of Redwood


City, CA; her great-granddaughter, Heide <strong>Gunn</strong> of Midland, TX; and great-greatgrandson,<br />

Collin <strong>Gunn</strong> of Midland, TX. She will also be missed by her niece Judy Downey<br />

of East Longmeadow; and two sisters-in-law, Elsie <strong>Gunn</strong> of East Longmeadow and Ann<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Bradenton, FL. Doris <strong>Gunn</strong> was a gentle and loving lady - a treasure - who was<br />

raised in a caringg home and, in turn, provided the same for her husband and son. Her<br />

loss creates an empty place that will never be filled. We will miss her beyond expression.<br />

Funeral services will be Saturday, Nov. 29, 2003 at 9:30 a.m. at Byron Funeral Home, 1858<br />

Allen St., Springfield followed by burial in Hillcrest Park Cemetery. Calling hours are<br />

Friday from 7 to 9 p.m.<br />

Doris R. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Doris R. <strong>Gunn</strong> Whitehead Phillips died very unexpectedly Sunday, February 1, 2004 at<br />

Hilltop Retirement Residence, Johnson City, NY, where she lived. She was born May 22,<br />

1914 and was the daughter of the late Fred and Gertrude Williams <strong>Gunn</strong>. She was<br />

preceded in death by her husbands, Emerson Whitehead and Wendell Phillips; and by one<br />

grandson, Raymond Whitehead. Doris is survived by her loving family of five children,<br />

Carlton and Helen Whitehead, <strong>New</strong> Milford, PA, Elaine and Joe Caso, Elmira, NY,<br />

Emerson and Eva Whitehead, Susquehanna, PA, Joel and Agnes Whitehead, Jackson, PA,<br />

Carol Timlin, Philadelphia, PA; one stepdaughter, Geneva; 16 grandchildren; two step<br />

grandchildren; 20 great-grandchildren; seven great-great-grandchildren.Doris was a<br />

lifelong committed member and volunteer of the community. She was a 50-year member<br />

ofGill Chapter 12 of the Order of the Eastern Star.A funeral service was held at the Tuttle-<br />

Yeisley Funeral Home, Hallstead, with Pastor Joyce Allen officiating. In honor of Doris, a<br />

scholarship fund has been established. Donations may be sent to Memorial Scholarship<br />

Fund, Pennstar Bank, P.O. Box 175, <strong>New</strong> Milford, PA 18834.<br />

Doris V. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Commercial Appeal, The (Memphis, TN) - December 22, 1998 - , 61, of Indianapolis,<br />

formerly of Hernando, Miss., homemaker, died of heart failure Dec. 16 at her home.<br />

Services will be at 1 p.m. Wednesday at Kilton Church of Christ in Hernando with burial<br />

in the church cemetery. M.J. Edwards & Sons Funeral Home Whitehaven Chapel has<br />

charge. She leaves her mother, Pearl Jackson, and a sister, Ruth Sharp, both of Hernando,<br />

and four brothers, Roy Jackson of Chicago, Elvin Jackson of Hernando, Carrell Jackson of<br />

Waukegan, Ill., and Earl Jackson of Indianapolis.<br />

Doris <strong>Gunn</strong> Smith (Dottie)<br />

Born on October 26, 1928, a native and long time resident of Mobile, Alabama, died at a<br />

local nursing home on Sunday, April 5, 2009. Mrs. Smith was a retired Mobile County<br />

School Bus Driver. She was preceded in death by her husband of 56 years, Howard<br />

Beautoir Smith, Sr. Survivors include her daughter, Rowena S. Smith (William) of<br />

Irvington, Alabama; two sons, Howard Beautoir Smith, Jr., (Viki) of Texas and Leslie<br />

Beautoir Smith (Vicki) of Malbis, Alabama; six grandchildren and 4 great-grandchildren;<br />

one sister, Betty Sue Gaston (Rev. Howard Gaston) of Mobile, Alabama; many nieces,<br />

nephews, other relatives and friends. The family will receive friends from 12:00 to 2:00 at<br />

Pine Crest Funeral Home on Saturday, April 11, 2009. Rev. Rufus Howard Gaston, Jr., will


conduct services in the chapel at 2:00. Interment will be in Pine Crest Cemetery<br />

immediately following services. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to your favorite<br />

charity. Arrangements are by PINE CREST FUNERAL HOME, 1939 Dauphin Island<br />

Parkway, Mobile, AL.<br />

Doris <strong>Gunn</strong> Tiner<br />

The graveside service for Doris Eleanor <strong>Gunn</strong>-Tiner was held Wednesday in Hillcrest<br />

Memorial Park Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> - Tiner, 86, of Medford, died Monday (June 15, 1998) at<br />

Hearthstone. She was born Jan. 15, 1912, in Cozad, Neb., and moved to the Rogue Valley in<br />

1936. Survivors include two daughters, Barbara Hedges, Pleasant Hill, and Delia Dewees,<br />

Stratford, Texas; three sons, George <strong>Gunn</strong>, Medford, Jeremy <strong>Gunn</strong>, Eugene, and James<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, Bremerton, Wash.; 22 grandchildren; a number of great-grandchildren; and three<br />

great-great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by two husbands, George <strong>Gunn</strong> and<br />

Donald Tiner; a son, Morris <strong>Gunn</strong>, and a stepson, Bernard <strong>Gunn</strong>. Arrangements: Perl<br />

Funeral Services.<br />

Dossie <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

GUNN, Dossie L., 90, of Chesterfield, died on Saturday, June 9, 2007. She was preceded in<br />

death by her husband, Reburn G. <strong>Gunn</strong> Sr.; and her son, Reburn G. <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr. Survivors<br />

include a devoted daughter-in-law, Jean A. <strong>Gunn</strong>; her grandchildren, Reburn G.<br />

"Tommy" <strong>Gunn</strong> III, Michael L. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Rebecca L. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jeanne G. Trammell, John G.<br />

Hagood and David C. Hagood; 11 great-grandchildren and four great-great-grandchildren.<br />

She is also survived by many loving nieces and nephews including a devoted niece, Wanda<br />

L. Little. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was retired from Philip Morris after many years of service. She was a<br />

remarkable woman who loved life, her family and friends, and in turn, was deeply loved by<br />

all. A gathering of family and friends will be held 6 to 8 p.m. on Monday and 2 to 4 and 6 to<br />

8 p.m. on Tuesday at Blileys - Chippenham, 6900 Hull Street Rd., where a Funeral<br />

Ceremony will be held 2 p.m. on Wednesday. Interment Dale Memorial Park. Online<br />

registry available at blileys.com. Published in the Richmond Times-Dispatch from<br />

6/11/2007 - 6/12/2007. B<br />

Douglas Alexander <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr.,<br />

60, of Freeport, Maine, died April 26, 2006 after a brief illness with lung cancer. Doug was<br />

born on April 4, 1946, in Norwich, Conn., the son of the late Douglas A. <strong>Gunn</strong> Sr. and<br />

Annie (Senkewitcz) <strong>Gunn</strong>. He attended schools in Brooklyn, Conn., and then served in the<br />

U.S. Navy, where he served two tours in Vietnam. He worked at L.L. Bean for over 20<br />

years and after retirement Doug went on to create his own business, <strong>Gunn</strong>"s Lawn Service<br />

in 2002, he owned and operated the business till he became sick and then handed the<br />

business down to his son. Doug was a member of the American Legion Post #66 in Lisbon<br />

Falls and a member of the United Maine Craftsman. Doug found great enjoyment in the<br />

outdoors, with a passion for hunting, fishing and camping. He loved doing work around<br />

the house, gardening and bird watching. Doug had a great talent when it came to wood<br />

working. His love of carving santas and angels let to the creation of PineSanta, a side<br />

business selling the santas across the country. Doug is survived by his loving wife Nancy<br />

Hawkins (Higgins) <strong>Gunn</strong> of Freeport whom he married on Aug. 10, 1996. He is survived by


his children and their respective families: a daughter and son Joyce Jones and husband<br />

Robert of Norfolk, Va., Ross <strong>Gunn</strong> and companion Heather Annas and son Gabriel Bean of<br />

Yarmouth; his extended children Paul Steelhammer and wife Sharon and son Bud of<br />

Clyde, Calif., John Steelhammer and wife Karen and children Jordan, Andrew, and Scott<br />

Babineau, all of Litchfield, Susan Adell and husband Douglas, children Corey and Nicole<br />

Brule, Sam and Brett Adell, all of Lewiston; a sister Carole Quish and husband Thomas of<br />

Manchester, Conn.; and a nephew Patrick Quish of Manchester, Conn. Visitation will be at<br />

Crosman Funeral Home on Saturday, April 29, 4-8 p.m. Funeral services will be at<br />

Crosman Funeral Home on Sunday, April 30, at 3 p.m. A service of Crosman Funeral<br />

Home, 40 Main Street, Lisbon, www.dignitymemorial.com. Those wishing to make<br />

memorial donations in Doug"s memory may do so to The Beal House, Veteran"s<br />

Administration at Togus. Douglas Alexander <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr. 1946-2006 Douglas Alexander <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Jr. Crosman Funeral Home 353-4951<br />

Douglas E. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

61, of Evansville, Indiana passed away Saturday, April 11, 2009, at Deaconess Hospital.<br />

Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was employed at Shelf Stable Foods for over 10 years and later as a selfemployed<br />

roofer. Doug served his country as a member of the United States Army.<br />

Surviving are his two sons, James Neal <strong>New</strong>ton and his wife, Jamie, of Slaughters, Ky., and<br />

Daniel E. <strong>New</strong>ton of Evansville; three sisters, Margaret Townsend, Linda Merrick and her<br />

husband, Art, and Debbie Roper, all of Evansville; and one brother, Ray "Blu" <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Evansville. Also surviving are two grandchildren, James Douglas <strong>New</strong>ton and Justin<br />

Andrew <strong>New</strong>ton, a longtime friend, JoAnn <strong>New</strong>ton, nieces and nephews, great nieces and<br />

nephews and many close friends. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was preceded in death by his parents, Welby<br />

"Tub" and Maxine (Michael) <strong>Gunn</strong> and sisters, Evelyn Lewis and Paula Hogan. Funeral<br />

services will be held at 1 p.m. Wednesday, April 15, 2009, at Pierre Funeral Home, Rev.<br />

Robert Nall officiating. Burial will follow in Memorial Park Cemetery. where the Retired<br />

Veterans Memorial Club will conduct military rites. Friends may visit with the family from<br />

2 to 8 p.m. today at Pierre Funeral Home, 2601 W. Franklin Street<br />

Douglas L. "Pete" <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Graveside services for Douglas L. "Pete" <strong>Gunn</strong>, 58, of Broaddus will be held at 2 p.m.<br />

Wednesday, September 24, 2003 in the Broaddus Cemetery with Bishop Paul Risk<br />

officiating. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born on July 5, 1945 in Reno, Nevada to Janice (Timms) and<br />

Lester <strong>Gunn</strong> and died on Monday, September 22, 2003 in Nacogdoches, TX. He resided in<br />

Broaddus for the past 30 years and formerly resided in Houston. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was an<br />

equipment operator with the street department of the city of Nacogdoches. He served in the<br />

U. S. Army for three years and as a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day<br />

Saints. Prior to his employment with the city of Nacogdoches, he worked as a fishing guide<br />

on Lake Sam Rayburn for the past 25 years. Survivors include his son and daughter-inlaw,<br />

Jason and Amanda <strong>Gunn</strong> of Zavalla; grandson, Shannon <strong>Gunn</strong> of Zavalla; parents,<br />

Lester and Janice <strong>Gunn</strong> of Fruit Heights, UT; sister and brother-in-law, Ruth and Phillip<br />

Duarte of Cloverdale, CA. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was preceded in death by two brothers, Lester<br />

Edward <strong>Gunn</strong> and Earl Ray <strong>Gunn</strong>. The family will receive friends from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m.<br />

Tuesday evening at Carroway-Claybar Funeral Home in Huntington


Douglas <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr.<br />

Age 81, of Irvine, CA., passed away July 27th, 2005 due to cancer at Wildwood Canyon<br />

Villa, Yucaipa, CA. Douglas was born 09/25/1923 in Meridian, MS. He formerly lived in<br />

Riverside 23 years from 1956-1979. He worked for Westinghouse Electric Corp. for 32<br />

years, retiring in 1986. He served in the U.S. Navy as a Lieutenant in Submarine Service<br />

from 1945-47. He earned his B.A. Engineering degree from the University of Tennessee in<br />

1945. Douglas earned many Awards of Excellence from Westinghouse. He was a member of<br />

Crossroads Christian Church in Corona, CA. Douglas is survived by his wife, Lucile <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

Yucaipa, CA.; 2 sons, Rob <strong>Gunn</strong>, Logan, Utah, Rick <strong>Gunn</strong>, Yucaipa, CA.; sister, Dorothy<br />

Howard, Mountain City, TN; 4 grandchildren. Memorial Service 08/02, 11am at Creekside<br />

Christian Fellowship, Irvine, CA. Burial 08/03, 11:30am at Riverside National Cemetery.<br />

He was a loving husband, a devoted father, and served his Lord well. EMMERSON-<br />

BARTLETT MEMORIAL CHAPEL 703 Brookside Avenue Redlands, CA. 92373 (909)<br />

793-2311 Published in the Press-Enterprise on 7/31/2005<br />

Douglas L. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

On September 17, 2003; DOUGLAS LEROY GUNN, beloved husband of the late Adeline<br />

Louise Schaefer <strong>Gunn</strong>; dear father of Carol <strong>Gunn</strong> Hennessey, Doug <strong>Gunn</strong>, Penny <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Barham and Anne <strong>Gunn</strong> Tejera; devoted brother of Virginia <strong>Gunn</strong> Clautice. Also,<br />

survived by 11 grandchildren. The family will receive friends at the <strong>Gunn</strong> Residence<br />

Friday, 5 to 8 PM. A Memorial Service will be held Saturday 11 AM at the Chapel of the<br />

Church of the Redeemer. Interment Service Saturday 1 PM at Dulaney<br />

ValleyMemorialGardens. Contributions may be to the SPCA 3300 Falls Road, Baltimore,<br />

21211 or Macular Degenration Foundation, P.O. Box 531313 Henderson, NV 89053.<br />

Arrangements by the family owned Mitchell-Wiedfefled Home, Inc. Published in the<br />

Baltimore Sun from 9/19/2003 - 9/20/2003.<br />

2 nd Obit<br />

Douglas Leroy <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

a retired Baltimore County hospital administrator, died of congestive heart failure<br />

Wednesday at his home in Towson. He was 75. Born and raised in North Baltimore, Mr.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> attended Roland Park Grammar School and graduated from Polytechnic Institute in<br />

1945. After high school, Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> enlisted in the Army and served in the Philippines. He<br />

later enrolled at the University of Maryland, College Park and was a member of the Kappa<br />

Alpha fraternity. He graduated with a business degree in 1951. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> married Adeline<br />

Schaefer in 1952, and the couple settled near Towson. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> worked as an<br />

administrator for Black & Decker, Catalyst Research in Baltimore and defense contractor<br />

AAI Corp. in Cockeysville.From the 1960s, Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> worked at Baltimore County<br />

General Hospital in Randallstown, now called Northwest Hospital Center, retiring in 1986<br />

as a vice president. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> and his wife loved animals and served as docents at the<br />

Baltimore Zoo. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> served on the board of directors of the Maryland Society for the<br />

Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. His hobbies included taking boat cruises and building<br />

wood furniture for his grandchildren. A funeral was held yesterday. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> is survived<br />

by three daughters, Carol <strong>Gunn</strong> Hennessey of Centreville, Penny <strong>Gunn</strong> Barham of<br />

Portsmouth, Va., and Anne <strong>Gunn</strong> Tejera of Miami; a son, Douglas <strong>Gunn</strong> of Sparks; and 11<br />

grandchildren.


Douglas <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

45 Services for Douglas Wayne <strong>Gunn</strong>, 45, of Marlow, Okla. were held Oct. 31 at the<br />

Western Cemetery in Spring Hill with the Rev. Jim Brown officiating. He died Oct. 28.<br />

2001 at the Marlow Manor Nursing Home. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born Jan. 25, 1956 in Bossier<br />

City and had spent most of his adult life in nursing homes due to having Muscular<br />

Dystrophy since birth. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was preceded in death by his brother, Michael <strong>Gunn</strong>.<br />

Survivors include his father and step-mother, Richard and Ava <strong>Gunn</strong> and two step-sisters<br />

of Duncan, Okla.; mother and step-father, Barbara and Sidney Talley of Chatham;<br />

brother, Glen Hatten and wife Debby; two nieces of Jonesboro; and numerous cousins,<br />

aunts and uncles. Pallbearers were Gerald Talley, Shane Sessions, Joel Talley, Josh Talley,<br />

Chris Shaw and Glen Hatten. Services were under the direction of Bailey Mortuary of<br />

Springhill<br />

Dovie Mae <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Services for Mrs Dovie Mae <strong>Gunn</strong>, 100, a Dawson County, Texas resident 59 years, will be<br />

at 10 a.m. today in the Spur Church of Christ. Burial will be in Spur Cemetery under<br />

direction of Campbell Funeral Home. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> died Saturday Oct 16, 1971 in Methodist<br />

Hospital after she suffered a broken hip Friday. She was a native of Oxford, Mississippi.<br />

(Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc) (dau of James Robert and Mary Elvira Mills<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>)(marriedCharly Robert <strong>Gunn</strong>)<br />

Doyle M. “J.R.” <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr.,<br />

85, of Terre Haute, died at 8:24 a.m. Saturday, June 14, 2008, in his residence. He was born<br />

in Vigo County, on Dec. 18, 1922, to Doyle M. and Coral Hopewell <strong>Gunn</strong> Sr. He married<br />

Betty Hoctor <strong>Gunn</strong> on Oct. 16, 1944, and she survives. He was a retired rural letter carrier<br />

for the U.S. Postal Service and a U.S. Navy veteran of World War II. Survivors include his<br />

wife: his son and daughter-in-law, D. Michael <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife Shirley of Terre Haute; a<br />

son-in-law, David Dever of Terre Haute; and a sister, Mildred Mae Wilbur of Jackson,<br />

Mich.; grandchildren, Sarah <strong>Gunn</strong>, David <strong>Gunn</strong>, Shelly Helton and husband Darion, and<br />

Jennifer Kellams and husband Jason; four great-grandchildren, Ethan Helton, Daylee<br />

Helton, Spencer Kellams, and Katie Sue Kellams.He was preceded in death by his<br />

daughter, Sande <strong>Gunn</strong> Dever, on April 2, 2005.His memberships included Pimento<br />

Masonic Lodge 292, Free and Accepted Masons; Scottish Rite, Valley of Terre Haute;<br />

Sullivan Elks; Prairie Creek American Legion Post 404; Veterans of Foreign Wars 972;<br />

and Rinky Dinks Golf Club in Sullivan. Funeral services will be conducted 7 p.m. Tuesday<br />

by VFW 972 Honor Guard in DeBaun Springhill Chapel, 85 E. Springhill Drive. Burial<br />

will be private in Highland Lawn Cemetery. Visiting hours are 4 p.m. until service time<br />

Tuesday. Memorial contributions may be made to the Christmas House in his memory.<br />

Envelopes are available in the funeral home. (James and Nancy Smith <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Doyle Prentise <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

PUTNAM, Texas - June 19, 1937. AC)—Justice of the Peace J. S, Yeager of Putnam today<br />

returned a verdict of suicide by poisoning and self-inflicted knife wounds in the death of<br />

Doyle <strong>Gunn</strong>, prominent farmer who lived eight' miles northeast of here. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> died at<br />

the Graham sanitarium in Cisco Friday midnight. Funeral arrangements were incomplete


today. He left home early Friday mornng, and failed to return for lunch. Searchers found<br />

him about 3 p. m. near a tank on his farm three-fourths mile south of the home. He was<br />

suffering from a two-inch gash in his throat. . Rushed to the sanitarium by his brother,<br />

Carl, Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> admitted to doctors he had swallowed two pinches of arsenic and had<br />

inflicted the wound himself.<br />

2 nd obit<br />

CISCO, June 21.—(SPL)—Funeral services and burial were held for Doyle <strong>Gunn</strong>, 40, who<br />

died from wounds accidentally received, by falling on a barbed wire fence, Sunday<br />

afternoon. Burial was in Dennis cemetery near Moran. <strong>Gunn</strong> died In a Cisco hospital<br />

Friday night. His widow is a former Cisco girl, who is remembered here as Montie Graves.<br />

(Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Duane H. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

57, Moyses Road, Winter Park, Florida died Wednesday, June 12. 1996. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a<br />

professional fund-raiser. Born in Lansing, Mich., he moved to Central Florida in 1990. He<br />

was a member of Gospel Light Baptist Church, Winter Park. Survivors: wife, Barbara A.;<br />

son, Duane Jr., Winter Park; daughters, Lisa, Indianapolis, Debra, Orlando; brother,<br />

Gerald, Lansing, Mich.; sister, Betty West, Belleview, Mich.; five grandchildren. Banfield<br />

Funeral Services, Winter Springs.<br />

Duward B “Dude” <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

90, of Cross Plains, retired from the Phillips Petroleum Plant in Goldsmith, died Friday,<br />

March 12, 2010, at Abilene Regional Hospital. Services were held Monday at<br />

Higginbotham Funeral Chapel. Burial was at Cross Cut Cemetery. Arrangements were by<br />

Higginbotham Funeral Home of Cross Plains. He was born in Cross Cut and was a<br />

sergeant in the Army during World War II (1942-46). He participated in the D-Day Forces,<br />

Battle of the Bulge and Occupation Forces in Germany. SURVIVORS Brother, Paul <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

of Odessa. (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> descendant)<br />

E. F. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Jefferson City, Mo., Jan 8, 1889 - Rev E. F. <strong>Gunn</strong>, ex-County Judge of Morgan County,<br />

died yesterday at his home, seven miles east of Versailles of congestion of the lungs. Mr.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> was a Baptist minister and one of the leading Democrats of Morgan County having<br />

been twice elected County Judge on the Democratic ticket. He was greatly beloved and<br />

admired by the people of his county and his loss will be keenly felt. St. Louis Republic, St.<br />

Louis, Mo. Issue 21391 Part Two page 7, Friday January 4, 1889<br />

E. L. “Buster” <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

84, died Saturday, Oct. 24, 2009, in Amarillo. Graveside services will be at 2 p.m.<br />

Wednesday in “The Garden of Serenity” at Westlawn Memorial Park with Rev. Leonard<br />

Forsythe, Pastor of Bible Baptist Church officiating. Military Honors will be by the U.S.<br />

Army. Arrangements are under the direction of Minton/Chatwell Funeral Directors of<br />

Borger. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born Oct. 25, 1924 at Lamesa, to Esla and Lillie <strong>Gunn</strong>. He came to<br />

Borger in 1942. In 1943 he entered into the US Army, serving in World War II. He was a<br />

retired partner of <strong>Gunn</strong>-Campbell Well Service In 1964 he married Melba Jean Torbett at


Panhandle. He was a member of the Elks Lodge 1581 where he was a past trustee. He was<br />

preceded in death by his parents and one sister. He is survived by his wife Melba, sons,<br />

Phillip and wife Laura <strong>Gunn</strong> of Borger, Jackie and wife Alta <strong>Gunn</strong> of Mesquite, and Neil<br />

and wife Phyllis <strong>Gunn</strong> of El Paso; daughters, Peggy Parker and husband Mark of<br />

Corsicana and Leigh Ann Turley of Borger, nine grandchildren and four<br />

great-grandchildren.(Esla Lee <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr) (Reuben and Mary Goforth <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

E. L. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Atlanta, July 12, 1964 - E. L. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr., president of Minute Markets Inc., of Kingsport,<br />

Tennessee, died in an Atlanta, Ga hospital Friday morning after a short illness. He was 60.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>’s home was at 2836 Ridgewood Road, NW, Atlanta. Survivors include his widow,<br />

Mrs. Gladys <strong>Gunn</strong>, daughters, Mrs. Robert Vonner, who formerly lived in Kingsport; and<br />

now is of Farmington, Mass., and Mary <strong>Gunn</strong> who is a student at the University of<br />

Tennessee. And a son E. L. <strong>Gunn</strong>, III Atlanta. The funeral will be at 3 pm Sunday in<br />

Morningside Baptist Church here in Kingsport. Burial will be in Atlanta.<br />

Earl A. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Feb. 14, 1914 -- Feb. 25, 1996 Earl A. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 82, of Modesto died Sunday at Stanislaus<br />

Medical Center. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a native of Brunner, Ontario, Canada. He had lived in<br />

Modesto since 1969. He was a firefighter for the city of Saginaw, Mich., 25 yeas. He was a<br />

member of Geneva Presbyterian Church. He was a past Eagle Scout. He was a volunteer<br />

for Interfaith Ministries, Red Cross water safety 50 years, and was a high school swimming<br />

referee. He is survived by his wife, Esther E. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Modesto; children, Loisann Logsdon<br />

of Modesto, Judy Ellen Irish of <strong>New</strong> Milford, Conn., and Roy <strong>Gunn</strong> of Meeter, Ga.; and<br />

two grandchildren. A funeral will be held at 10 a.m. Thursday at Salas Brothers Funeral<br />

Chapel. Burial will be at Lakewood Memorial Park, Hughson. Visitation will be from 4<br />

p.m. to 8 p.m. today and from noon to 8 p.m. Wednesday at the chapel. Remembrances<br />

may be made to Interfaith Ministries, 120 Kerr Ave., Modesto 95354, or American Red<br />

Cross, 1230 Sixth St., Modesto 95354.<br />

Earl <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Colorado, Texas October 6, 1931 - Earl <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr accidentally killed himself at 3:30<br />

Tuesday afternoon while trying to load a pistol. He had returned home from school in<br />

company with his playmate, Travis Scott. He then attempted to load a gun and it was<br />

discharged. The bullet entered under the right eye. Earl’s mother died here July 1 and his<br />

5 year old sister Romona <strong>Gunn</strong> died September 1 in Richmond, California. Earl <strong>Gunn</strong>, his<br />

father is assistant superintendant at the Coltex refinery here in Colorado.<br />

Earl D. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

86, of Dunedin, Florida, died Wednesday (Dec. 8, 1999) at home. He was born in Shelton,<br />

Conn., and came here in 1976 from Akron, Ohio. He was a divisional president for B.F.<br />

Goodrich, Akron, and retired as president. He was a past chairman of the Dunedin Fiscal<br />

Review Committee. He was a member of First United Methodist Church, Dunedin, and


Dunedin Country Club. Survivors include his wife, Mildred E.; a son, George W., Milton,<br />

Ontario; two daughters, Joyce A. Shee, <strong>New</strong>port, Va., and Marjorie L. Bellingham,<br />

Kitchener, Ontario; eight grandchildren; and a great-granddaughter. Curlew Hills Funeral<br />

Home, Palm Harbor.<br />

Earl H. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Earl H. <strong>Gunn</strong> Of Colorado Succumbs Superintendent Of Col-Tex Refinery, Civic Leader<br />

COLORADO, Dec. 14, 1938 Earl H. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 41, prominent in civic and industrial affairs of<br />

this city, died suddenly before noon today. He had driven to Coltex Refinery, of which he is<br />

superintendent, this morning, but had to have one of his employees take him back to his<br />

hotel. <strong>Gunn</strong> went to his room where he asked a maid to open the door because he felt ill.<br />

She summoned a doctor but <strong>Gunn</strong> apparently was -dead. It was unofficially reported that<br />

death was :due to a heart involvement. Coming to Colorado in 1929, <strong>Gunn</strong> had been<br />

associated with the Coltex . plant continuously since, having been made superintendent of<br />

the unit in 1933. He was president of, the Increasingly popular annual event, the Colorado<br />

City Frontier Round-Up and in that connection made many trip to surrounding , towns<br />

this., year. <strong>Gunn</strong> also served as a director of the Colorado chamber of commerce and was<br />

mentioned prominently as the next president of that body. He was a native of California<br />

and is survived by his mother, who resides in Salinas, Calif., a wife and adopted daughter,<br />

who lived in Fort Worth. Arrangements were pending and the body was in charge of Kiker<br />

and Son funeral home.<br />

Earl Ray <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

passed away peacefully Friday morning, August 3, 2001 of cancer in Tucson, Arizona. He<br />

was born April 20, 1947 in Alice, Texas, a son of Lester <strong>Gunn</strong> and Janice Timms <strong>Gunn</strong>. He<br />

married Jeannie Berkenbine of Idaho. To them was born one son, Aaron Todd <strong>Gunn</strong>. They<br />

were divorced. Earl moved to Salt Lake and married Sarah Lee Nelson. To them were<br />

born Erica Rose <strong>Gunn</strong> (now 17 years) and Jacob Lester <strong>Gunn</strong> (now 15 years). Earl was<br />

one of the kindest most personable people you could ever meet. He was a wonderful friend<br />

and loved to help everybody he could. He honored and loved his country. He graduated<br />

from High School with Honors in Richmond, California, where he and his buddy, Roger<br />

Hall joined the U.S. Army. They had their basic training at Fort Ord, California and both<br />

were sent to the War Zone in Viet Nam. Earl served two hitches there. He had an Honorary<br />

Discharge, also the Army Accommodation Medal O/C. His group was the 17th Engineer<br />

Brigade-418th Engineer Battalion (from 1966 to 1969). He attended three universities. He<br />

worked for two years for Wheeler Machinery Co. In Salt Lake City until they shut down,<br />

then joined the U.S. Army Active Reserves, until his death - with 16 years service. He is<br />

survived by his wife, Sarah N. <strong>Gunn</strong>, four children, Aaron Todd <strong>Gunn</strong>, Christopher <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

Erica Rose <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jacob Lester <strong>Gunn</strong> of Tucson, Arizona; brother, Douglas Lester <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

sister, Ruth Ann <strong>Gunn</strong>, half-brothers, Lester Edward <strong>Gunn</strong> and Steven James Manning.<br />

Two grandsons, Travis <strong>Gunn</strong> and Casey <strong>Gunn</strong>. Also surviving are his parents, Janice<br />

Timms <strong>Gunn</strong> and Lester <strong>Gunn</strong>. He has many aunts, uncles, cousins, nephews and nieces.<br />

Military graveside services will be held at 10 a.m. August 11, 2001 in Centerville City<br />

Cemetery. Funeral directors, Lindquist"s Bountiful Mortuary, 727 North 400 East,<br />

Bountiful, Utah


Earlene Chrismon <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

75, of 1306 Richardson Drive, Reidsville, NC, died early Friday morning at Moses Cone<br />

Hospital. The funeral will be 2 p.m. Sunday at First Baptist Church. Burial will be in<br />

Osceola Baptist Church Cemetery. She was retired from Chase Bag Company, was a<br />

member of First Baptist Church, and was a charter member of the Golden Rule Sunday<br />

School class. She is survived by her husband, Thomas E. <strong>Gunn</strong> of the home; stepsons,<br />

Harold <strong>Gunn</strong> of Greensboro, Thomas H. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Jacksonville, Fla.; one stepgrandson; two<br />

stepgranddaughters; sister, Irma Smith of Reidsville; sister-in-law, Mary B. Chrismon of<br />

Reidsville; and nephew, Richard R. Smith of Eden. She is the daughter of the late Robert<br />

L. and Betty Chrismon. Visitation will be 7-8 p.m. Saturday at Wilkerson Funeral Home.<br />

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to First Baptist Church - March 15, 1997 -<br />

Greensboro <strong>New</strong>s and Record (NC)<br />

Earline B. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

age 75, of Fultondale, Alabama died January 17, 2000. Retired from the City of Fultondale<br />

with over 20 years of service. Member of Fultondale United Methodist Church. A graveside<br />

service will be held on Wednesday, January 19, 2000 at 2:00 p.m. with burial in Walker<br />

Chapel Cemetery. Rev. Lee Bryant officiating. Visitation at Gardendale Chapel on<br />

Tuesday, January 18, from 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. Survivors: daughters, Sue Scott, Chalkville;<br />

sons, Cecil <strong>Gunn</strong>, Thorsby, Charles <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr., Fultondale; sisters, Christine Powell,<br />

Birmingham, Betty Blackman, Fultondale, Mary Waldrop, Hueytown; four grandchildren;<br />

several nieces and nephews. Oakwood Memorial Gardendale Chapel directing.<br />

Earnest E. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

MORGAN -- Ernest E. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 85, a retired general contractor, died Wednesday, Feb. 12,<br />

1997, in Athens, Texas. Graveside service: 10 a.m. Saturday in Shannon Rose Hill<br />

Memorial Park. Visitation: 6 to 8 p.m. Friday. Ernest E. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born March 16, 1911, in<br />

Thorndale. He was a general contractor in Fort Worth for 40 years. He retired in 1965 and<br />

moved to Lakeside Village in 1965. He was a Mason and a member of Morgan United<br />

Methodist Church. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was preceded in death by his wife of 66 years, Nita Kiker<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>. Survivors: Son and daughter-in-law, William F. "Bill" and Carol <strong>Gunn</strong> of Fort<br />

Worth; daughter and son-in-law, Gayle <strong>Gunn</strong> McCool and Loyd McCool of Athens;<br />

daughter-in-law, Mrs. Gene <strong>Gunn</strong> of Granbury; 14 grandchildren; and 21 greatgrandchildren.<br />

Shannon Rose Hill Funeral Chapel 7301 E. Lancaster Ave., 451-3333<br />

(Earnest Elijah <strong>Gunn</strong>)(Elisha and Henrietta Wilkes <strong>Gunn</strong> descendant)<br />

Earnest John <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Passed away 7/22/09. Memorial service Saturday 10 am at Olinger Crown Hill Chapel of<br />

Peace, W. 29th Ave. & Wadsworth Blvd, Denver, Colorado.<br />

Elijah <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Elijah <strong>Gunn</strong> of Elkhart, Ind., refused the consult a regular physician but he took himself to<br />

a Christian science healer instead. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> died yesterday, September 19, 1889<br />

Elijah <strong>Gunn</strong>, a higly respected and well known resident of Eleveland township, died at the<br />

home of his son in law, Amos Shinn and daughter Minnie <strong>Gunn</strong> Shinn, at 7 o’clock this


morning aged about sixty two years. His funeral will be held Saturday friends to meet at<br />

10 o’clock, from whence they proceed to the Cleveland church where the funeral services<br />

will be held. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> had been in failing health for some time but was up and about the<br />

house yesterday. He leaves a record for probity and honesty that might well be envied by<br />

all. 9-19-1889, Elkhard Daily Review page 3.<br />

Ernest F. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Funeral services for Ernest F. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 79, are pending. The Rev. Claude Tipps, pastor of<br />

Calvary Baptist, will officiate the services. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> died at 8:30 this morning Tuesday<br />

Oct 21, 1975, in Mexia Memorial Hospital, following a long illness. He was born in<br />

Hempstead on Feb. 28,1896. A resident of Mexia Texas for the past 50 years, he was a<br />

retired Humble employee and a member of the Calvary Baptist Church. Survivors include<br />

his wife, Mrs. E.P. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Mexia; four daughters, Mrs. Mildred Webb, Mrs. E.O.<br />

(Lucille) Coffee, and Mrs. Janice Varner of Mexia; and Mrs. D.O. Cooksey of Angleton;<br />

two sons, Billy Joe <strong>Gunn</strong> of Grand Isle, La., and Bobby <strong>Gunn</strong> of <strong>New</strong> Orleans, La.; a<br />

brother, Claude <strong>Gunn</strong> of Waco; and a number of grandchildren. Place of interment will be<br />

Mexia Cemetery, Corley-Porter Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements (Ernest Floyd<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>)<br />

Ernest Frank <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

March, 24, 2009, of Palmyra and Glenside.Pennsylvania. Friends are invited to attend<br />

Ernest's Celebration Saturday 9-12, Mass at 12 noon at Sacred Heart Church, 1739 Ferry<br />

Avenue, Camden, NJ 08104. Contributions Sacred Heart Education Fund.<br />

Earnest <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr.<br />

age 80, of Birmingham, Alabama passed away November 15, 2007. Funeral service will be<br />

held Saturday, November 24, 2007 at 11:00 am at Tabernacle Baptist Church with burial<br />

in Dynasty Garden Cemetery. Bishop Stewart Reese, Jr. officiating. Eastside Funeral Home<br />

directing.<br />

Earnestine <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

age 69, of Birmingham, AL., passed away on Friday, April 19, 2002. She was a member of<br />

Homewood Church of Christ and was retired from Vestavia Board of Education with 35<br />

years of service. Survivors include her husband, Mr. Bobbie <strong>Gunn</strong>; two daughters, Mrs.<br />

Linda Smith and Mrs. Billie Peoples (Jessie); two sons, Mr. Bobby <strong>Gunn</strong> (Delois) and Mr.<br />

Stevie <strong>Gunn</strong> (Brenda); a host of other relatives and friends. Funeral service will be held on<br />

Saturday, April 27, 2002 at 2:00 p.m. at Bushelon Funeral Chapel with burial in Elmwood<br />

Cemetery. Rev. Fred McClure officiating. Bushelon Funeral Home is directing.<br />

Eddie E. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Denver, Colorado. Survived by Charles(Delores) Brooks of Compton, CA; Mae (Quentin)<br />

Wadkins, Amie (Burt) House, Rachel Vaughn, Helen (Lionel) Brooks, Jerry L., and Judy<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, all of Denver; devoted friend of Alvin and Anita Cooper, Denver; a host of nieces,<br />

nephews, cousins, other relatives and many friends. Services Tuesday, 11:00 a.m., Shiloh<br />

Missionary Baptist Church, 3301 Leyden Street. To Ft. Logan National Cemetery (With


Full Military Honors). Visitation Monday, 4-8 p.m., Taylor Mortuary, 15057 E. Colfax<br />

Ave., Unit "H" (Chambers Plaza) Chambers and Colfax, west of King Soopers. Family can<br />

be reached at 303-355-8783 (April 10, 2005)<br />

Eddie Dale <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

EAST BEND - Eddie Dale <strong>Gunn</strong>, 55, passed away Jan. 24, 2010, at Forsyth Medical Center<br />

in Winston-Salem, N.C. after a long illness. He was born Feb. 12, 1955, in Gaston County,<br />

to the late Oscar & Viola <strong>Gunn</strong>. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by<br />

brothers Lewis & Orville <strong>Gunn</strong>; sisters, Shirley & Suzie <strong>Gunn</strong>. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> is survived by<br />

his devoted wife Debbie <strong>Gunn</strong>; daughter Maria (Greg) Phillips; Grandchildren Gabrielle<br />

& Gavin Phillips; Mother-in-law Vio-let Gester; sister-in-law Carol Arrowood; Sisters<br />

Havis Hale & Linda Beckham; Brothers Charles K., Bobby, Roy, Billy, David & Donnie<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> all of Gastonia, NC. A memorial service will be held 2 p.m. Thursday at Faith Baptist<br />

Church 1102 W. Walnut Ave., Gastonia, NC. Gentry Funeral Home is in charge of the<br />

arrangements.<br />

Eddie Moss <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

85, of Route 7, Reidsville, NC died in Annie Penn Memorial Hospital today at 4 a.m. after a<br />

critical illness of one day. He had been in decling health for several years. He was a native<br />

of Rockingham County, born near Wentworth, and was a son of the late Nathaniel<br />

Washington and Martha Dowell <strong>Gunn</strong>. He was a well-known farmer of the Mount Carmel<br />

Community. He was a member of Happy Home Congregational Church, having served as a<br />

deacon for many years and was an honorary deacon at the time of his death. <strong>Gunn</strong> and his<br />

wife, the former Ada Dixon, celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary January 1.<br />

Surviving with his wife are two daughters, Miss Clarice <strong>Gunn</strong> and Miss Ruth Helen <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

both of the home; two sons, Marvin L. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Asheville and Ed A. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Reidsille; four<br />

grandchildren, and one brother, Ernest <strong>Gunn</strong> of Deland, Fla. Funeral services will be held<br />

Wednesday at 3 p.m. from the Wilkerson Funeral Home Chapel conducted by the Rev.<br />

Weldon Madren and the Rev. O. C. Loy. Interment will be in the Mount Carmel Methodist<br />

Church cemetery. The body will remain at the funeral home until time for services.<br />

[Tuesday, 22 January 1963] (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> descendant)<br />

Edgar G. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

83, vice president of the Guaranty Trust Company died at his home in Tuckhoe<br />

Apartments Sunday morning after an illness of several weeks. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> who had been in<br />

the banking business for 25 years entered the lumber business with his father, James F.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, soon after he completed his education in private schools here. He later became the<br />

owner of his father’s business. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong>, active in civic affairs, was past president of the<br />

local chapter of Sons of the American Revolution and was a member of the Commonwealth<br />

Club for many years. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> and Miss Katherine Miller were married June 4, 1890,<br />

and for several years lived on South Third Street in one of the homes built on the former<br />

site of the old Gamble mansion. Later they lived at the Monroe Terrace Apartments and<br />

recently at the Tuckahoe Apartments. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> died last November. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> is<br />

survived by two daughters, Mrs. Donald S. Leas of Haverford, Pa., and Mrs. Syndey E.<br />

Sharwood of Richmond; four granddaughters; Mrs. Curtis Dall, Miss Mary Stuart Leas,


Miss Marion Grandville Sharwood and Mrs. Robert Reynolds; one grandson, Donald Leas<br />

Jr., one sister Mrs. William Gray Watson of Richmond and two brothers; Frederick Vost<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Richmond, and C. LeRoy <strong>Gunn</strong> of Baltimore, Md. Funeral services will be held at<br />

Christian’s Funeral Home at 11 am Tuesday and interment will be in Hollywood Cemetery.<br />

The Rev. Fred V. Poag pastor of Second Presbyterian Church, will conduct the services.<br />

Richmond Times Dispatch, 3-31-1941 page 7<br />

Edgar Ray <strong>Gunn</strong>, Sr.,<br />

63, of Richmond, died February 23, 1989, at Southside Regional Medical Center. He is<br />

survived by his wife, Hilderd Fields <strong>Gunn</strong>; two sons, Edgar Ray <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr., Richard A.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>; two daughters, Sandra G. Nicewander, Marianne G. Glenn; ten grandchildren; one<br />

sister, Lois G. Asycue; three brothers, William A. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr., Johnny <strong>Gunn</strong>, Gordon <strong>Gunn</strong>;<br />

and a host of relatives and friends. His remains rest at Russell County Funeral Home,<br />

Lebanon, Va. Funeral services will be Sunday at the funeral home. Time to be announced.<br />

Interment will be in the Family Mausoleum. Richmond Times Dispatch, Fri. 2-24-1989<br />

(Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> descendant)<br />

Edgar Thomas <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

was born December 14, 1939 in Marion, Ohio. He passed away April 13, 2006 at Lawton,<br />

Oklahoma at the age of 66 years, 3 months and 29 days. Chief Warrant Officer Four<br />

(CW4) <strong>Gunn</strong> served in the United States Army as an Armament Repair Technician for 25<br />

years active duty and in 1983 he worked for Battleking for the United States Government<br />

as Program Manager for 14 years and a total of 40 years working with the military. Edgar<br />

received his degree in Business Management from the University of <strong>New</strong> York. He was also<br />

a graduate of the Jimmy Swaggart Bible College and he was ordained in 1998. His military<br />

decorations include the Good Conduct Medal, National Defense Service Medal, Vietnam<br />

Service Medal, Bronze Star Medal, Republic of Vietnam Campaign Medal, Republic of<br />

Vietnam Civil Actions Unit Citation, Meritorious Unit Commendation, Army<br />

Commendation Medal (1OLC), Republic of Vietnam Cross of Gallantry with palm,<br />

Republic of Vietnam Cross of Gallantry, Joint Service Commendation Medal, Overseas<br />

Service Ribbon (3), NCO Professional Development Ribbon (Basic) and Army Service<br />

Ribbon. He was married to Yong Ja at Seoul, South Korea on September 16, 1959. After<br />

his retirement from the military, they moved to Lawton to make their home. Edgar was one<br />

of the Co-founders of the Lawton Cornerstone Christian Church. He served his community<br />

as a Sentinel for three years with the Lawton Police Department. He was also a Lifetime<br />

Member of the Vietnam Veterans of America Chapter where he served in different<br />

capacities.He was preceded in death by his parents and 2 brothers.He is survived by his<br />

wife, Yong, of the home, a son and daughter-in-law, Ed and Janet <strong>Gunn</strong>, Boulder, CO, 1<br />

granddaughter, Faith <strong>Gunn</strong>, Boulder, CO, 1 sister, Lovendia Kirk, Welch, OK and many<br />

other relatives and friends.Services Mon. April 17, 2006 , 10:00 AM at Crystal Hills<br />

Freewill Baptist Church Burial Mon. April 17, 2006 at Ft. Sill National Cemetery<br />

Edgar Thomas <strong>Gunn</strong>.<br />

Funeral for Edgar Thomas <strong>Gunn</strong>, 66, Lawton, will be at 10 am Monday at Crystal Hills<br />

Freewill Baptist Church in Lawton, Oklahoma. He died April 11, 2006. Funeral for Edgar


Thomas <strong>Gunn</strong>, 66, Lawton, will be at 10 a.m. Monday at Crystal Hills Freewill Baptist<br />

Church, Lawton, with Chaplain Jerry Green and the Rev. Rodger Arter officiating. Mr.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> died Thursday, April 13, 2006. Burial will be at Fort Sill National Cemetery under<br />

direction of Whinery- Huddleston Funeral Service. He was born Dec.14, 1939, in<br />

Columbus, Ohio. He served in the U.S. Army as an armament repair technician for 15<br />

years and one month. His military decorations include the Good Conduct Medal, National<br />

Defense Service Medal, Vietnam Service Medal, Bronze Star Medal, Republic of Vietnam<br />

Campaign Medal, Republic of Vietnam Civil Actions Unit Citation, Meritorious Unit<br />

Commendation, Army Commendation Medal, Republic of Vietnam Cross of Gallantry<br />

with palm, Republic of Vietnam Cross of Gallantry, Joint Service Commendation Medal,<br />

three overseas Service Ribbons, NCO Professional Development Ribbon (Basic) and Army<br />

Service Ribbon. He married Yong Ja on Sept. 16, 1959, at Seoul, South Korea.After his<br />

retirement from the military, they moved to Lawton. He was one of the co-founders of<br />

Lawton Cornerstone Christian Church. He served as a Sentinel for three years with the<br />

Lawton Police Department. He was also a lifetime member of the Vietnam Veterans of<br />

America Chapter, where he served in different capacities. Survivors include his wife, of the<br />

home; a son and daughter-in-law, Ed and Janet <strong>Gunn</strong>, Boulder, Colo.; a<br />

granddaughter,Faith <strong>Gunn</strong>, Boulder; a sister, Tookie <strong>Gunn</strong>, Ponca City; and many other<br />

relatives and friends. He was preceded in death by his parents and two brothers.<br />

Edgar V. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

68, of Tampa died Thursday September 24, 1992 at home. A native of Monticello, Ga., he<br />

was a longtime resident of the Tampa Bay area. He was a retired supervisor for KM Kerr<br />

McGee Chemical Co., and a Coast Guard veteran of World War II. He is survived by his<br />

wife, Mary, three sons, Wayne, Larry and Glenn, all of Tampa; and four grandchildren.<br />

Jennings Funeral Home, Tampa.-September 26, 1992 Tampa Tribune (Edgar Virden<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>) (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Edith A <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

1906 - 1997 - Edith A <strong>Gunn</strong> died on February 7, 1997. Born October 22, 1906, Edith A<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> was 90 years old. The last known place of residence for Edith A <strong>Gunn</strong> was<br />

CINCINNATI, OH.<br />

Edith Currey <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Edith Currey <strong>Gunn</strong>, 96, of San Marcos passed away on Saturday, June 11, 2005. She was<br />

born in Rockdale, Texas, on April 8, 1909, to Jack Ware and Willie Dale (Livingston)<br />

Currey. Edith s husband, Elmer C. <strong>Gunn</strong>, her parents, and all seven siblings preceded her<br />

in death. Edith grew up in Rockdale, attended Southwest Texas State Teachers College and<br />

then taught grade school in the Tanglewood School District near Rockdale. Edith married<br />

and returned to San Marcos in 1931 and served as the librarian of the two-room San<br />

Marcos Public Library in the 1940s. In the 1950s, she was employed at Camp Gary and<br />

later worked at the Cashier s Office at Southwest Texas State University. In 1971, she<br />

retired from SWTSU afterseventeen years. In retirement, she often spent summers<br />

traveling across the U.S. and Canada with her many retired teacher friends. Edith was a<br />

devoted member of First Baptist Church, Fidelis Sunday School Class, Junior Sorosis


Club, and San Marcos Association of Retired Teachers. To her family she was known as<br />

"Gogee . Gogee was always an example of strength and the inspiring counselor for all of<br />

her family. Her sense of humor and strong faith were the foundation for coping with life"s<br />

many challenges. Edith is survived by daughters, June Smith and husband Charles Ray,<br />

Beverly Owen and husband Walter (Pete) Owen, all of San Marcos. She also is survived by<br />

grandson, Ray Smith and wife Kelly of Lakeway, Texas; and granddaughters, Beverly<br />

Smith-Shroyer and husband Jesse Shroyer, Eleanor Owen-Oshan and husband Scott<br />

Oshan, all of San Marcos, Allison Owen-McNulty and husband Thomas McNulty of<br />

Houston, Texas; and six great-grandchildren. Family will receive friends at Pennington<br />

Funeral Home from 6:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. on Monday, June 13, 2005. Funeral services<br />

will be conducted at 2:00 p.m., Tuesday, June 14, 2005, in the Pennington Memorial<br />

Chapel, with Reverend Mark <strong>New</strong>ton officiating. Interment will follow in the San Marcos<br />

Cemetery. For those desiring, contributions in Edith s memory may be made to First<br />

Baptist Church of San Marcos, or Hope Hospice, 611 N. Walnut, <strong>New</strong> Braunfels, TX<br />

78130. Arrangements are under the care and guidance of Pennington Funeral Home, 323<br />

N. Comanche, San Marcos, Texas, (512)353-4311. Published in the Austin American-<br />

Statesman on 6/12/2005<br />

Edith Elizabeth <strong>Gunn</strong> Seebirt<br />

South Bend Tribune10/24/1960 - Record No. 60-20214 DEATH CLAIMS MRS. SEEBIRT<br />

Widow of Former Mayor Dies in Hospital. Mrs. Edith Elizabeth <strong>Gunn</strong> Seebirt, 73, of 1315<br />

E. Wayne St., a widely known member of civic, cultural and social circles in South Bend,<br />

and widow of Eli F. Seebirt, former mayor of South Bend and prominent attorney, died at<br />

11:15 p.m. Saturday in Memorial Hospital. She had been admitted to the hospital Friday<br />

morning after suffering a heart attack in her home. Mrs. Seebirt had lived in South Bend<br />

52 years, coming from St. Louis, Mo., where she was born Sept. 23, 1887. She and Mr.<br />

Seebirt were married Nov. 9, 1909 in South Bend. He died in 1955. Mrs Seebirt had been a<br />

professional vocalist. She was a former chairman of the South Bend Symphony Orchestra;<br />

a past-president of the Progress Club and the board of the St. Joseph County Tuberculosis<br />

League. She was a founder of the Cancer Society of St. Joseph County, and of the South<br />

Bend Panhellenic Assn. She was a member of the Antiquarian Society; the Clio Circle, the<br />

Music Study Club; and the Daughters of the American Revolution, and the American Red<br />

Cross. Studied in St. Louis Mrs. Seebirt was a graduate of Mary Institute in St. Louis, and<br />

the University of Minnesota at Minneapolis, where she affiliated with Kappa Gamma,<br />

national sorority. She was the daughter of the late James (sic - Dan) and Lutie Baker <strong>Gunn</strong>.<br />

The latter was also well known in South Bend"s civic and music circles. Mrs. Seebirt is<br />

survived by two daughters, Mrs Seebirt Cristman of South Bend and Mrs Ironside Tetley-<br />

Jones of London, England and a grand-daughter, Miss Rosemonde Christman, of South<br />

Bend. Friends are being received in the residence until time for services at 11 a.m.<br />

Wednesday in St. James Cathedral (Episcopal) of which Mrs. Seebirt was a member.Very<br />

Rev. Robert F. Royster, dean, will officiate. Burial will be in Riverview Cemetery.<br />

Edith Imogene <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

59, of Walnut, Tn., formerly of Memphis, homemaker and retired after 19 years with the<br />

U.S. Department of Agriculture, Cotton Division, in Memphis, died Friday after a heart


attack in Nashville. Services will be at 1 p.m. Monday at McBride Funeral Home of Ripley<br />

with burial in Mt. Hebron Cemetery in Walnut. She was a member of Mt. Hebron Baptist<br />

Church in Walnut. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong>, the wife of Roy <strong>Gunn</strong>, also leaves a daughter, Vicki Clark<br />

of Germantown, Tenn.; a son, Roy Gun n Jr. of Collierville, Tenn.; her mother, Elizabeth<br />

Burton of Tiplersville; two brothers, Don Burton and Danny Burton, both of Tiplersville,<br />

and five grandchildren- Commercial Appeal, The (Memphis, TN) - February 13, 1994<br />

Edith Ann <strong>Gunn</strong> Lloyd<br />

August 01, 1912 ~ January 09, 2011 - Edith Ann passed away peacefully in her sleep at her<br />

home on Donner Way, Sunday, January 9th at age 98. She was born in Elsinore, Utah on<br />

August 1, 1912 to beloved parents, Frederick Horace and Wilhelmina Jensen <strong>Gunn</strong>. She<br />

was blessed with an ideal childhood growing up in Richfield, Utah with six wonderful<br />

siblings, and kind, loving parents of Mormon pioneer heritage. She often recalled fond<br />

memories of her Danish grandparents, Jens Iver and Inger Nielsen Jensen who were<br />

among the original settlers of Elsinore, and Frederick Thomas and Sarah Ann <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

immigrants from England. Her college days at Utah State University were cherished ones<br />

where she affiliated with Chi Omega Sorority, was involved in campus activities, made<br />

lifelong friends, and received a Bachelor of Science degree in home economics. During her<br />

freshman year she met Sherm Lloyd, a handsome and ambitious young man whom she<br />

married after graduation on September 25, 1935 in Washington D.C. The following year<br />

their marriage was sealed in the Salt Lake Temple. Four memorable years were shared in<br />

Washington where Sherm graduated from George Washington Law School. After a short<br />

time in Denver and California, they settled in Salt Lake City where they raised four<br />

children, Sherman <strong>Gunn</strong> (deceased), Kathryn L. (Frank) Richards, Diane L. (Brent)<br />

McMaster, and Elizabeth Ann L. Smith. Edith Ann was a member of The Church of Jesus<br />

Christ of Latter Day Saints where she served in the auxiliary organizations and spent her<br />

life serving and loving her family, friends, and community. She enjoyed meeting many<br />

wonderful people as she supported her husband when he served as president of the Utah<br />

State Senate and as a member of the United States Congress. Sherm and Edith Ann were a<br />

charming couple and had a full and happy life together for 44 years until he passed away in<br />

December 1979. For the past 31 years she has continued to live life with energy and<br />

optimism. Edith Ann will be remembered for her love of everything beautiful, nature,<br />

birds, flowers, music, her positive attitude, gracious homes, extraordinary homemaking<br />

skills, delicious food, holiday celebrations, her kindness, charity and love of life. She<br />

enjoyed swimming, diving, and playing golf with her family and friends. Many pleasant<br />

days were spent at her “summerplace” on the shores of Bear Lake where she served her<br />

family and friends for nearly fifty years. She especially sparkled on Christmas Eve with her<br />

lovely buffet dinner, elegant Christmas tree, thoughtful gifts, caroling around the piano,<br />

firelight, and the traditional reading from the Bible of the birth of Christ. Her siblings,<br />

Ruth Austin, James, Horace, Iver, and Ralph <strong>Gunn</strong> preceded her in death. She is survived<br />

by her three daughters, sons in law, sister, Wilma Anderson, brother, Thomas I. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

(Joan), sister in law, Nadine <strong>Gunn</strong>, 12 grandchildren and spouses, 30 great grandchildren,<br />

one great great grandchild, and many beloved nieces and nephews. Edith Ann left a<br />

remarkable legacy and will be dearly missed. Memorial services will be held at Larkin<br />

Mortuary, 260 East South Temple on Monday, January 17th at 12 noon. Friends may call


etween 10:30-11:45 a.m. The family would like to thank the many caregivers who<br />

attended to her so lovingly during her last few years. Interment at the Salt Lake City<br />

cemetery.<br />

Edith L. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

widow of Thurman M. <strong>Gunn</strong>. She is survived by brothers, C. T. Little of Hilsboro, Joe<br />

David Little of Houston; Leon Little of Malone; Billy Little of Tyler and sister in law Mrs.<br />

Hayden Dumas of Dallas. Borther in law Ray <strong>Gunn</strong> of Hillsboro. She was of Tyler Texas<br />

and passed away Tuesday night in Tyler at her residence. She was a resident of Dallas for<br />

44 years and lived in Tyler for the past two years. Services at 2 pm Thursday. Burial in<br />

Hillsboro, Ridge Park Cemetery. Dallas Morning <strong>New</strong>s, 3-19-1981 page 49<br />

Edith M. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Edith M. <strong>Gunn</strong> SPRINGFIELD Edith M. "Edie" (Boucher) <strong>Gunn</strong>, passed peacefully on<br />

Sunday, June 15, 2008 surrounded by her loving family. She was born in Ayer, MA,<br />

daughter of the late Henry J. and Blanche E. (Stebbins) Boucher. Edie lived in Gardner,<br />

MA until moving to Springfield in 1945 where she graduated from the former Trade High<br />

School. She was employed as a ward secretary in the Cardiac Care Unit at Baystate<br />

Medical Center. Edie was a volunteer for the American Lung Association, the Bay State<br />

Senior Games and an office volunteer for former State Rep. Paul Caron and State Senator<br />

Brian Lees. As a past time, Edie enjoyed gardening and knitting. She leaves her loving<br />

children, Ken <strong>Gunn</strong> and his wife, Maureen of Springfield, Rick <strong>Gunn</strong> and his wife, Anna of<br />

Gastonia, NC and Donna McAdam and her husband, Glenn of West Springfield. Her<br />

cherished grandchildren, Stacey, Chelsea, Jared, Jeffrey, Jeremiah and Jaelyn. Her<br />

brothers, Hank Boucher of CA and Ron Long of Ohio. Her extended family, Tina and Bill<br />

Moauro and their children, Brandon and Zachary, of Windsor, CT. Her Funeral Service<br />

will be held on Wednesday morning, June 18, 2008 at 11 am at the St. Pierre-Phaneuf<br />

Springfield Chapels, 7 Chapin Terrace in Springfield. Her burial will be private at the<br />

convenience of her family. Her family will receive friends at the funeral home in the<br />

Chapin Chapel on Wednesday morning, June 18, 2008 from 10 am until the time of the<br />

service at 11 am. Memorial donations be made in her memory to the American Lung<br />

Association, 393 Maple Street, Springfield, MA 01105.<br />

Edith <strong>Gunn</strong> Matthews,<br />

Cromwell, KY 81, passed away Tuesday, Aug. 28, 2012, at her home. She was born March<br />

11, 1931, in Richmond, Va., daughter of the late Willie B. and Ethel Magnolia Randall<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>. She also was preceded in death by her husband, James Firnander Matthews Sr.;<br />

and daughter Susan Catherine Matthews. Ms. Edith was a tax preparer and bookkeeper, a<br />

member and treasurer of Cromwell United Methodist Church, a member of the Cromwell<br />

Community Development League, a board member and secretary/treasurer of Cromwell<br />

Fire Department, a Kentucky Colonel and the recipient of The Jefferson Award.<br />

She is survived by her son, James Firnander Matthews Jr.; a daughter, Sharon Darlene<br />

Matthews; three grandchildren, Stephanie Michelle Sanders, Jamie Ryan Waldrop and<br />

Hillary Grace Smith; seven great-grandchildren; and her brother, Phillip (Janice) <strong>Gunn</strong>.<br />

Funeral services will be at 4 p.m. Friday at Bevil Bros. Funeral Home, Beaver Dam, with


Brother Mike Taylor officiating. Burial will follow in Green River Church Cemetery near<br />

Cromwell. Friends may visit with the family from 4 to 8 p.m. today and after 9 a.m. Friday<br />

at the funeral home. (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Edith Montgomery <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

died, Saturday, May 9, 1942 at 1:30 p.m. at a local hospital. Mrs. Edith Montgomery<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, wife of Wesley A. <strong>Gunn</strong>. Besides her husband she is survived by four daughter,<br />

Mrs. J. W. Roberts, Mrs. Edward N. Vaughan, Misses Grace and Elizabeth <strong>Gunn</strong>; three<br />

sisters, Mrs. M. B. Walker of this city: Mrs. W. T. Gibson of Lacrosse, Virginia and mrs.<br />

Alice M. West of Old Church, Va., also three brothers, J. S. And W. H. Montgomery of<br />

LaCrosse, Va., and S. J. Montgomery of <strong>New</strong> York City. The remains will rest at the<br />

residence, 812 W. Lancaster Road, Richmond, Virginia until 11 o’clock Monday morning,<br />

then at Woody’s Funeral Home, where the services will be conducted at 2 o’clock.<br />

Interment in Forest Lawn Cemetery, Richmond.<br />

Edith M. <strong>Gunn</strong> Manly<br />

Reidsville, NC - Edith McClintock <strong>Gunn</strong> Manley, 81, of Fran Turner"s Family Care Home,<br />

died Monday, April 28, 2003, where she had been a resident for five years. Funeral services<br />

will be held at 2 p.m. Friday, May 2, 2003, at Wilkerson Funeral Home Chapel, with the<br />

Rev. Toddy McDonald officiating. Interment will follow in Reidlawn Cemetery. Mrs.<br />

Manley was born in Rockingham County to the late Carl Gilmore McClintock and Bessie<br />

Mitchell McClintock. She was a retiree of Southern Bell, a member of Faith Christian<br />

Church, The Telephone Pioneers and the CWA. She was a devoted mother, grandmother,<br />

great-grandmother, sister, aunt and friend. Her hobbies were crocheting and lap quilting<br />

until she had her stroke. She was preceded in death by her husbands, Nathan Allen <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

and William Russell Manley, brother, George Gilmore McClintock and sister, Dorothy<br />

McClintock Knighten. Survivors include sons, Gordon Allen "Skip" <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife,<br />

Martha, Earl Max "Bubba" <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife Virginia "Ginny" and William Bennett<br />

"Benny" Manley and wife Sandra; daughter, Carol Manley Driscoll and husband, Preston,<br />

all of Reidsville; five grandchildren, Wendy <strong>Gunn</strong> Sledge and husband, Bob, of Virginia<br />

Beach, Danny Lee <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife, Bobbie of Walkertown, Kelly <strong>Gunn</strong> Page and husband,<br />

Joey, Jeffrey Bennett Manley and Tyler Dempsey Manley of Reidsville; two greatgrandchildren,<br />

Matthew Manley of Reidsville and Lauren <strong>Gunn</strong> of Walkertown; brother,<br />

Carl McClintock and wife, Estelle; sister, Peggy Warner and husband, John, all of<br />

Reidsville. Visitation will be from 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday, May 1, 2003, at Wilkerson Funeral<br />

Home. At other times at the home of Skip <strong>Gunn</strong>, 1560 Brooks Road. Memorial may be<br />

made to American Cancer Society, Memorial Unit, ACS, PO Box 4193, Eden, N.C. 27289-<br />

4193 or American Diabetes Association, 2 Hanover Square, #1600. Raleigh, N.C. 27601-<br />

1764. Condolenees may be made to the family at www. wilkersonfuneral.com Special<br />

thanks to Fran, Eugene, Tammy, Bryant, Elizabeth, Savannah, Kim, Ginger, Cheryl<br />

Foster, <strong>My</strong>rtle Stanley and Miss Lillie, who loved and cared for her daily. Also, the doctors<br />

and nurses at Annie Penn Hospital.<br />

Edmund <strong>Gunn</strong>


Services for Edmund <strong>Gunn</strong>, who died from a heart attack Sunday night Dec 9, 1945 at his<br />

home, 1001 Oak, were held Monday afternoon in the Church of Christ at Baird. Lloyd<br />

Connel, minister, officated. Burial was in Ross cemetery, with Wylie funeral home of<br />

Baird, Tx in charge of arrangements. Born July 1, 1884, Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> went to Baird as a<br />

child, living there until about 13 years ago when he moved to Abilene. Survivors include<br />

his widow, Mrs. Cora <strong>Gunn</strong>, and five sisters, Mrs. W. K. Melton of Austin, and Mrs.<br />

Homer Boatwright, Mrs. John Boatwright, Lorena Gnnn and <strong>My</strong>rtle <strong>Gunn</strong> all of Baird..<br />

Edna Arlene <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Moultrie, Ga., - Edna Arlene <strong>Gunn</strong> Hancock, 86, of Moultrie died Saturday, Nov. 4, 2006,<br />

at her residence. Funeral services will be held 11 a.m. today, Nov. 8, at Pine Grove Baptist<br />

Church with the Revs. Stanley Norman and Preston Norman officiating. Burial will follow<br />

in Pine Grove Cemetery with her grandsons, Kenneth P. Horne, Stephen H. Horne, Wayne<br />

Scott Hancock Jr., Thomas C. Hancock, Clint L. Hancock and Ronnie Matthews serving as<br />

pallbearers. Deacons of Pine Grove Baptist Church will serve as honorary<br />

pallbearers.Born Oct. 10, 1920, in Worth County, she was the daughter of the late Corrie<br />

Hufstetler <strong>Gunn</strong> and the late James W.and Juna <strong>Gunn</strong>. She was a homemaker and a<br />

member of Pine Grove Baptist Church, where she was a dedicated Sunday school teacher<br />

many years of her life. She was preceded in death by a son, Jerry Hancock; a<br />

granddaughter, Renee Hancock; and brothers James Earl <strong>Gunn</strong> and S.A. <strong>Gunn</strong>. Survivors<br />

include her husband of 68 years, Kenneth A. Hancock of Moultrie; sons, Thomas Hancock<br />

and wife Julie of Dublin, Ga., and Wayne S. Hancock and wife Brenda of Moultrie; a<br />

daughter, Bobbie H. Horne and husband Preston of Doerun; brothers, Gene <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Doerun and Charles <strong>Gunn</strong> of Albany, Ga.; sisters, <strong>My</strong>rtice Wingate of Douglas, Ga., and<br />

Sue Smith of Albany, Ga.; 10 grandchildren; and 12 great-grandchildren. Memorial<br />

contributions may be made to Pine Grove Baptist Church, c/o/ Vickie Burnette, 5831 Bee<br />

Line Road, Coolidge, Ga. 31738 or Colquitt Regional Hospice, P.O. Box 40, Moultrie, Ga.<br />

31776.Visitation was Tuesday, Nov. 7, from 6 to 8 p.m. at Cobb Funeral Chapel.Cobb<br />

Funeral Chapel is in charge of arrangements.<br />

Edna <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

July 15, 1912 - Miss Edna <strong>Gunn</strong>, aged 32 years, daughter of the late Giles <strong>Gunn</strong> died<br />

Sunday at 11 o’clock after a long illness of cancer. She was a member of the Presbyterian<br />

Church. She is survived by her mother, three brothers, Ralph <strong>Gunn</strong> of Salem; Ruffner<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Roanoke, and William <strong>Gunn</strong> of Bessamer, Alabama and four sisters, Mrs. Davis<br />

and Mrs. Robbins of Baumont, Texas, and Mrs. Campbell a missionary of Texas. The<br />

funeral services were held this afternoon at 3 o’clock from the home and the remians were<br />

tken in a special car to Winton, Virginia where they were interred in the family lot in Mt.<br />

View Cemetery. (Richmond Times Dispatch)<br />

Edna Bearl <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

60, Carterville, Mo., passed away Tuesday, June 26, 2012 at her home after lengthy illness.<br />

Edna Bearl <strong>Gunn</strong> was born Jan. 7, 1952 in Watsonville, Calif.; the daughter of the late<br />

Jewel Kenneth <strong>Gunn</strong> and Zelma Randolph <strong>Gunn</strong>. She attended Cornerstone Church,<br />

Carterville, Mo., and worked as a factory worker for Able Body, Joplin, Leggett & Platt


and Steadley's, Carthage, Mo. Edna loved being with her children and family, watching<br />

hummingbirds and small animals in her yard, loved gardening and being independent.<br />

Survivors include a daughter; Cheyenne Dawn Smith <strong>Gunn</strong>, Carterville; two sons; Donald<br />

Richard (Ruby Watson) Smith and Lonnie (Tina) Lewis, Tennessee; five sisters; Janice<br />

Riddell, Abilene, Texas, Nancy McBride, Dudley, Texas, Marsha Sanders, Abilene, Texas,<br />

Joan Stark, Austin, Texas, and Norma Verner, Abilene, Texas; two brothers; Michael<br />

Wayne <strong>Gunn</strong>, Carterville, Mo., and Gary Lon Howell, Abilene, Texas. She was preceded<br />

in death by her parents, one sister, Detra Howell and one brother, James Arthur <strong>Gunn</strong>.<br />

Visitation will be held from 2 - 3 p.m. Friday, June 29, at Knell Mortuary, Carthage.<br />

Funeral services will be at 3 p.m. in the Knell Mortuary Chapel. Interment will be in Oak<br />

Hill Cemetery, Carthage - Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc.<br />

Edna Drinkard <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Mrs. Albert Davidson <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Washington, Ga. - Mrs. Davidson <strong>Gunn</strong> (Edna Drinkard), 78, of Route 2, died Tuesday,<br />

June 10, 1980, at her residence. Graveside services will be at 11 am today at Raytown<br />

Methodist Church Cemetery with the Rev. Plemon Folds officiating. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a<br />

native of Taliaferro County but lived in Wikes County for 75 years. She was a member of<br />

Raytown Methodist Church. Survivors include her husband; one son Thomas A. (Pete)<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Covington, Georgia; one daughter; Mrs. Frances G. Edward of Conyers Georgia;<br />

one sister Mrs. Alma Pate of Washington; and two brothers, Pierce Drinkard and Harold<br />

Drinkyard of Washington. Pallbearers will be Gerald Drinkard, Charles Drinkard, Billy<br />

Pate, Jesse Moore, Arthur <strong>Gunn</strong> and Sonny <strong>Gunn</strong>. Hopkins Funeral Home.<br />

E. Steirling <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr.<br />

Dallas Morning <strong>New</strong>s, Oct 20, 1910 - Natches, Mississipppi Oct 29, 1910 - Master E.<br />

Steirling <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr., son of the rector of Trimity Episcopal Church died tonight at 9:30<br />

o’clock from blood poisoning growing out of an accident in a practice game of tootball on<br />

the 7 th inst. He was 16 years old. Steirling and other members of the High School football<br />

team were practicing in the rectory yard for a game with Jefferson Military Academy<br />

which was to have been played this afternoon, when in making a play he was thrown to the<br />

ground, and two of the boys fell on him. Five days later he complained of pains at the<br />

back of the head and on examinationg, physicians decided that he had suffered a fracture<br />

at the base of the brain. A week ago blood poison set in causing his death tonight.<br />

Edna G. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

aged 32, daughter of the late Giles <strong>Gunn</strong>, died Sunday at 11 o’clock, July 14, 1912, after a<br />

long illness of cancer. She was a member of the Presbyterian Church. She is survived by<br />

her mother, three brothers, Ralph <strong>Gunn</strong> of Salem, Va., Ruffner <strong>Gunn</strong> of Roanoke, Va., and<br />

William <strong>Gunn</strong> of Bessamer, Ala - and four sisters; Mrs. Davis and Mrs. Robbins of<br />

Beaumont, Texas and Mrs. Campbell a missionary of Texas. Funeral services were held<br />

this afternoon at 3 o’clock from the home and the remains were taken in a special car to<br />

Vinton, Virginia where they were interred in the family lot in Mt. View Cemetery. RTD<br />

Tuesday July 16, 1912 page 2


Edna Earl <strong>Gunn</strong> Clark,<br />

81, of Chattanooga, died on Friday, October 1, 2010. Edna Earl was a lifelong resident of<br />

Chattanooga and a former member of East Lake Baptist Church. She was preceded in<br />

death by her husband George Randall Clark; her parents, Ralph <strong>Gunn</strong> and Cecil <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Hogue; brother, William Edgar <strong>Gunn</strong> and a sister, Teresa Key. Edna Earl is survived by<br />

her daughter, Renee Clark Anzalone; sister, Mildred (Harold) Butler; several nieces and<br />

nephews. The family would like to thank Dr. Richard Peters, her caregivers, Rhonda,<br />

Jackie, <strong>My</strong>ra, Jen, the nurses and CNA’s on the first floor at Life Care of East Ridge for<br />

the love, care and support given to Mrs. Clark. The family will receive friends from 4-9<br />

p.m. on Sunday, Oct. 3, and 1-2:30 p.m. on Monday, Oct. 4, at the North Chapel. Services<br />

for Edna will be held at 2:30 p.m. on Monday at the North Chapel. Burial will follow in<br />

Hamilton Memorial Gardens. Arrangements are by the North Chapel of Chattanooga<br />

Funeral Home, Crematory and Florist.<br />

Edna Looney <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

went to be with her Lord on August 27, 2011. She was born on February 12, 1916 in<br />

Jacksonville, Florida. She was predeceased by her parents Roy Lee and Laurina I. Looney<br />

and her daughter-in-law Linda L. <strong>Gunn</strong>. She graduated from Andrew Jackson High<br />

School and attended Massey Business College. She was employed by the US Army Corps of<br />

Engineers for 37 years. She was a member of the Women's Auxiliary of Baptist Medical<br />

Center. She was a member of Mayfair Baptist Church for 50 years. She is survived by her<br />

daughter Vicki <strong>Gunn</strong> Chastang (Graylin), her son Marshall D. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr. (Kathy),<br />

granddaughter Courtenay Chastang Bowser (Jeremiah), grandsons G. Cory Chastang (Ali)<br />

Lakeland, FL, Marshall D. <strong>Gunn</strong>, III, Trey and Christopher W. <strong>Gunn</strong> (Jessica) Bradenton,<br />

FL, step-granddaughters Michelle W. Moore (Craig) Macon, GA, and Julie B. Fuller<br />

(Justin) Boulder, CO, great-grandsons Jedidiah C. Bowser and Elijah E. Bowser and step<br />

great-grandsons Jacob N. Moore, Matthew J. Moore, Adam G. Moore and Riley B. Fuller.<br />

Interment will be at Greenlawn Chapel, 4300 Beach Blvd., Jacksonville, FL 32207 on<br />

Wednesday, August 31, 2011 at 10:00 AM. A memorial service will be held in Egret Hall at<br />

Cypress Village, 4600 Middleton Park Circle, Jacksonville, FL 32224 on Wednesday,<br />

August 31, 2011 at 2:00 PM. In lieu of flowers, the family requests memorials be made to<br />

Ignition Point Ministries, Inc. PO Box 10183, Jacksonville, FL 32247, or Rescue Me<br />

Ministries, Inc., 4350 Pablo Professional Ct, Jacksonville, FL 32246. Arrangements under<br />

the direction of Greenlawn Funeral Home.<br />

Edna Mae <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

80 of Homosassa, FL died Tuesday, November 15, 2011 at her home. She was born April<br />

16, 1931 in Cincinnati, Ohio, daughter of the late Ralph and Elizabeth (Humbert) Davidson<br />

and moved to Homosassa in 1988 from Tampa. Edna retired from WTVT Channel 13 of<br />

Tampa as a data entry processor and was a member of the Catholic Church.<br />

She is survived by her husband of 61 years Clark H. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Homosassa; sons Michael<br />

and Patrick <strong>Gunn</strong> of Tampa; daughters Carol Dolcemascolo of Floral City, FL and Linda<br />

Crandall of Brooksville, FL; 8 grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren.<br />

Funeral services will be held 11 a m, Friday, November 18, 2011 at Wilder Funeral<br />

Homosassa Springs. Burial will follow at Florida National Cemetery in Bushnell, Florida.


Family will receive friends Friday from 10 a m until the hour of service.<br />

Edna M. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Age 64. July 19, 2008. Combined services Fri., July 25, at Monumental B C; 2407 W. North<br />

Ave. In state 12 NOON-1PM. Funeral Ceremony at 1PM Interment Glen Oaks Cemetery.<br />

Arrangements Entrusted to: NEW GOLDEN GATE FUNERAL HOME 5665 N. Teutonia<br />

Ave. 414-358-0538 Published in the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel on 7/24/2008<br />

Edna <strong>Gunn</strong> McCollum<br />

WENTWORTH — Edna <strong>Gunn</strong> McCollum, of Reidsville, N.C., died Saturday, January 9,<br />

2010, at her home. Graveside funeral services will be conducted at 2 p.m. on Tuesday,<br />

January 12, in Evergreen Memory Gardens with Dr. Bill Hayes and Rev. Marty Brim<br />

officiating. A native of Rockingham County, she was a daughter of the late Robert Earlie<br />

and Sarah Walker <strong>Gunn</strong> and had lived in the Wentworth Community of Rockingham<br />

County her entire life. She was a retired school teacher with Rockingham County Schools<br />

and a member of Wentworth Presbyterian Church. She was preceded in death by her<br />

husband, William N. McCollum and a brother, Bruce E. <strong>Gunn</strong>. Surviving are her sister,<br />

Bettie G. Sands and husband, Henry, of Wentworth; nephew, Wayne <strong>Gunn</strong> of Kingsville,<br />

Texas; and special pet, Eddy. The family will see friends from 5 until 6:30 p.m. on<br />

Monday, January 11, at Citty Funeral Home and at other times will be at the home of her<br />

sister, Bettie Sands, 333 Valley Level Road, Reidsville. Memorials may be made to<br />

Wentworth Presbyterian Church, 333 Valley Level Road, Reidsville, NC 27320, or to<br />

Hospice of Rockingham County, P.O. Box 281, Wentworth, NC 27375.<br />

Edna Elizabeth Brox Ogden <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

1922 ; 2005 ST. GEORGE, UT - Our beloved mother finally left this world for a better one.<br />

She suffered her whole life from Cysteine Kidney disease, but what a life it was. She was<br />

born July 4, 1922, in Salina, Utah to George Jacob Brox, Jr., and Rachel Rasmussen. Edna<br />

grew up in Marysvale. She married Dale Ross Ogden in the Manti LDS Temple when she<br />

was 17. Had three children and then in 1949 the family got little Bill (a Navajo baby). She<br />

and Dale worked with the Indian Placement Program in its earliest years. In 1954 the<br />

family moved to Southern California and into the Carpet business. She was a beautiful self<br />

taught musician and played the piano and organ and had many beautiful choirs. Her<br />

commitment to the Gospel and her love for Jesus Christ was her life and her love for her<br />

family and services to them. She especially loved beautiful things and nature, Lake Powell<br />

was her favorite. She and Dale introduced many to its special places. They retired to St.<br />

George in 1983, Dale passed away in 1992. She married Dr. Wallace <strong>Gunn</strong> in 1993, and<br />

they had eight years together. She is survived by her children; Linda (Lowell) Callaway,<br />

Steven (Toni), Bill (Marsha); brothers, Rulon (Barbara) Brox and Blaine (Jeanette) Brox;<br />

15 grandchildren, 45 great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild. She was<br />

preceded in death by husbands Dale and Wally; son John Paul Ogden; grandsons, Bill<br />

Ogden, Jr., and Christopher Callaway; granddaughter, Amy Lynn Ogden. Thanks to Dixie<br />

Dialysis for helping us to have these four years. In lieu of flowers contributions to Primary<br />

Children"s Medical Center would be appreciated. Funeral services will be held Friday,


December 9, 2005, at 11 a.m., at the Southgate LDS Chapel, 3371 Mulberry Dr., St. George,<br />

Utah. A visitation will be held Thursday, from 6-8 p.m., at Metcalf Mortuary, 288 W. St.<br />

George Blvd., and Friday, from 9:30-10:30 a.m., prior to services at the chapel. Graveside<br />

services will be held Saturday, December 10, at 12 p.m., at the Richfield City Cemetery<br />

under the direction of Metcalf Mortuary 435-673-4221. Condolences may be sent to the<br />

family through Metcalf"s website at www.metcalfmortuary.com Published in the Deseret<br />

<strong>New</strong>s on 12/8/2005.<br />

Edna Gertrude <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

daughter of Thomas B. and Mary E. P. <strong>Gunn</strong> died August 11, 1896 age twenty-four. In<br />

offering this slight tribute to the memory of this most excelent and exemplary girl we<br />

cannot forget those lovely traits of Christian character, so unostentatiously displayed which<br />

Made her at once the solace and reposed of her parents; the comfort and joy of her only<br />

sister and the trusted confidant of that small circle of intimate friends who best knew her<br />

real worth. Always of a modest, quiet and gentle disposition, the thoughts of her early life<br />

were given most to spiritual things and with her bible as her daily companion, she loved in<br />

the quietude and privacy of her humble home, to muse on things pertaining to heaven and<br />

the life beyond. She professed conversion under the ministry of the Rev. Dr. Wm. E.<br />

Hatcher while on a visit to Richmond, and became a member of Grace Street Baptist<br />

church; afterwards on her return to her native county, she joined the Bellefonte Baptist<br />

church at Blackstone, Virginia where until the time of her premature death she adorned<br />

the Christian life with a walk of quiet, gentle and unobtrusive piety which gained for her<br />

the confidence, esteem and love of all who came in intimate contact with her or had<br />

opportunity to observe in her daily walk the evidences of a true follower of the meet and<br />

lovely Jesus. Sorrowful, indeed is the thought that a being so gentle and so loving should be<br />

taken from us in the spring time of life, and we find but small consolation in the great truth<br />

that All-that"s bright must fade, The brightest still the fleetest.<br />

Edna Lane <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

of Richmond, died May 30, 1995. She is survived by her sons, DuWayne W. <strong>Gunn</strong> and Earl<br />

G. <strong>Gunn</strong>; grandchildren, Timothy W. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Melinda C. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Christopher O. <strong>Gunn</strong> and<br />

Rebecca L. <strong>Gunn</strong>. Remains rest at the Central Chapel of the Bennett Funeral Home, 3215<br />

Cutshaw Ave. where the family will receive friends 7:00-9:00 p.m. Wednesday and 2:00-<br />

4:00 p.m. and 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. Thursday and where services will be held 11:00 a.m.<br />

Friday, June 2 with burial in Oakwood Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be<br />

made to the Centerville Rescue Squad, Manakin-Sabot, VA 23103. Richmond Times<br />

Dispatch (VA) Thurs. 6-1-1995<br />

Edna Rose <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Funeral services for Mrs. Edna Rose <strong>Gunn</strong>, 60 of Crittenden Hill, Mass. Who died Sunday<br />

May 16, 1965 at a local nusing home will be this afternoon at 2 at Hodgen Memorial<br />

Chapel, Greenfield. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born in Sunderland, Mass, April 1, 1905, the daughter<br />

of Leon and Elsie Bridges Rose. She was married to Neal M. <strong>Gunn</strong> in Whately in 1923 and<br />

they resided in Whately until moving to Connecticut 20 years ago. She resided here for 10<br />

years. Besides her husband she leaves two sons, Neal M. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr of Fort Benning Ga and


Edgar R. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Sunderland.<br />

Edna Shoshone <strong>Gunn</strong> Hood,<br />

96, died Monday, May 9, 2005, at her home in Ignacio, <strong>New</strong> Mexico. Mrs. Hood was born<br />

Feb. 22, 1909, in Ignacio, the daughter of Mae Shoshone <strong>Gunn</strong>. On June 17, 1935, she<br />

married George Emerson Hood in Albuquerque. Mrs. Hood graduated from St. Joseph"s<br />

School of Nursing. She became a registered nurse and worked at the Albuquerque Indian<br />

Hospital, the Taylor Hospital in Ignacio and the Indian Health Center in Ignacio. She<br />

retired in 1955. In 1972, she was awarded a certificate of merit by the Southern Ute Indian<br />

Tribe. After her nursing career, she worked at the tribal jail, cooking meals for the<br />

inmates. She served on the Tribal Council in the early 1970s. Survivors include her son<br />

Orville Hood of Durango; daughters Lorraine Duran of Ignacio and Joyce Duran of<br />

Ignacio; and eight grandchildren, including Tom Duran of Bayfield and Rudy Duran Jr. of<br />

Ignacio. She was preceded in death by her husband, George, in 1996. A rosary will be said<br />

in conjunction with a visitation at 7 p.m. Friday at St. Ignatius Catholic Chuurch. A Mass<br />

of Christian burial will be at 2 p.m. Saturday at St. Ignatius Catholic Church. The<br />

Monsignor Daniel Huber with St. Ignatius Catholic Church will officiate. Burial will occur<br />

at Ouray Memorial Cemetery in Ignacio<br />

Edrie Laura <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Corsicana, Tx — Edrie Laura <strong>Gunn</strong> Anderson Keil, 92, of Bacliff, formerly of Odessa and<br />

Corsicana, passed away on July 7, 2010, in Bacliff. Private memorial services will be held at<br />

a later date. Arrangements by Carnes Funeral Home, Texas City.<br />

Edsel L. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Edsel L. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 74, a resident of Albuquerque, <strong>New</strong> Mexico, for 55 years, died Tuesday,<br />

October 23, 2001. He is survived by his wife of 40 years, Mary Lou <strong>Gunn</strong> of Albuquerque;<br />

daughter, Shelley Jaus and husband, Rick of <strong>New</strong> York; son, Douglas <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife, Martha<br />

of Pennsylvania; and daughter, Tina West of Albuquerque. He is also survived by his four<br />

grandchildren; brother, Troy <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife, Sara of Dallas, TX; sister, Lyda Wilbanks and<br />

husband, Phil of Frost, TX; sister-in-law, Betty <strong>Gunn</strong> of Dallas, TX; mother-in-law, Esther<br />

Roesch of Albuquerque; and many, many friends. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> worked at Sandia Laboratories<br />

for over 22 years. He then began working as Sales Manager with Commercial Radiator and<br />

worked with them for nine years. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a member of Hoffmantown Church.<br />

Memorial Services will be held Saturday, October 27, 2001, at 2:00 p.m., at French Mortuary,<br />

Wyoming Blvd. NE, 7121 Wyoming Blvd. NE, with Chaplain Larry E. Wills officiating.<br />

Private interment will take place. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to<br />

the American Cancer Society, 5800 Lomas NE, 87110. French Mortuary, 7121 Wyoming Blvd.<br />

NE. (Reuben and Mary Goforth <strong>Gunn</strong> descendant)<br />

Edward A. <strong>Gunn</strong> II<br />

March 15, 2005; beloved husband of Carole (Seidel) and the late Ann E. (Schultz); dear father<br />

of Edward A. III (Cathy), Elizabeth "Liza" (Matthew) <strong>Gunn</strong>-Taylor, Mary Ellen "Molly"<br />

(Mark) Deuschle, Patrick, Daniel, Thomas (Mary) and Dr. Kathryn <strong>Gunn</strong>; loving grandfather<br />

of 12 grandchildren; brother of the late Sally (late Mario) Ortolani, late William (Diane) <strong>Gunn</strong>


and the late Robert (late Ann) <strong>Gunn</strong>. Funeral from the JAMES W. CANNAN FUNERAL<br />

HOME, INC. (Southtowns Chapel), 3155 Orchard Park Rd., Buffalo, NY, Saturday at 11 AM<br />

and from St. John Vianney Church at 11:30 AM. Friends may call Friday 2-4 and 7-9 PM. In<br />

lieu of flowers, donations may be sent to Roswell Park or Meals on Wheels. Edward was a<br />

member of the Toastmasters, American Legion Post #735 and a lifetime member of St. John<br />

Vianney Church, and a Navy veteran of WWII.<br />

Edward E. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Edward E. <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr., 1528 Vilas Ave Madison, Wis, the assistant director of the state<br />

department of vocational and adult education, left an estate of $38,000, according to a will filed<br />

In Dane county court today. <strong>Gunn</strong> died Apr. 12, 1939. Under the terms of the will, a daughter,<br />

Mrs. Evelyn <strong>Gunn</strong> Frick, Waukesha, is to receive S2.000, and the balance of the estate is to go<br />

to the widow, Mrs. Mary Elizabeth <strong>Gunn</strong>, of Madison.<br />

Edward F. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

May 13, 1934 - July 26, 2004 (Published Wednesday July 28, 2004)JANESVILLE-- Edward<br />

F. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 70, a lifelong Janesville area resident, passed away unexpectedly Monday morning,<br />

July 26, 2004, at his home. He was born on May 13, 1934, in Janesville, son of the late Biddle<br />

T. and Esther (Campion) <strong>Gunn</strong>. He attended school in Janesville and was a graduate of<br />

Janesville High School. Ed farmed the family farm on O"Leary Road for many years and also<br />

worked as a driver for VanGalder Bus Co., mainly driving the bus for the workers at KANDU,<br />

retiring after 14 years due to ill health. He was a lifelong member of St. Patrick"s Catholic<br />

Church. Ed is survived by his brother, Biddle (Rosemary) <strong>Gunn</strong> of Janesville; his 2 sisters,<br />

Esther (John) Graham of Whitewater, WI, and Felicia (Homer) Cary of Darien, WI; his sisterin-law,<br />

Margaret <strong>Gunn</strong> of Janesville; 7 nieces; 11 nephews; many great-nieces and greatnephews;<br />

2 great-great-nephews; and many friends, including Josh and Zach Peterson and the<br />

Keith O"Leary family. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by 2 brothers,<br />

John A. "Dell" <strong>Gunn</strong> and Bob <strong>Gunn</strong>; a sister, M. Eileen <strong>Gunn</strong>; and a nephew, Matthew <strong>Gunn</strong>.<br />

Funeral services with a Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 11:00 a.m. Thursday, July 29,<br />

2004, at ST. PATRICK"S CATHOLIC CHURCH, 315 Cherry St., with Msgr. James <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

and Fr. Kevin Dooley concelebrating the Mass. Burial will be in Mt. Olivet Cemetery. Friends<br />

may call on Thursday morning from 9:30 a.m. until the time of Mass at 11:00 a.m. at the<br />

CHURCH. The WHITCOMB-LYNCH-OVERTON FUNERAL HOME is assisting his family<br />

with arrangements.<br />

Edward G. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Pittsford, NY- June 12, 2007 at age 75. Predeceased by wives, Billy Jean <strong>Gunn</strong>, Amy L. <strong>Gunn</strong>;<br />

brother, Ralph Gregory <strong>Gunn</strong>; and friend, Ralph Wayne Gosney; and many other relatives.<br />

He is survived by his loving wife, Jill B. <strong>Gunn</strong>; devoted children, Kathryn (Sean) Smith, Jay<br />

B. <strong>Gunn</strong>; niece, Cheryl Cheatham; long time friend, Prof. William Harvey, Mary, Greg &<br />

Charles Gosney, Britton Wright and many other dear friends. Ed was a Navy Veteran of the<br />

Korean War who loved golf, smoking cigars and playing poker at the Havana Club. Family<br />

and friends are invited to call on Friday from 11 AM - 1 PM at Miller Funeral Home Inc.,<br />

(3325 Winton Road S.), where Ed"s Memorial Service will follow at 1 PM in the Interfaith<br />

Chapel of the funeral home. Interment will be held at the convenience of the family. In lieu of


flowers, donations may be made to the Strong Cardiology Unit in his memory<br />

Edward Grey <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Edward G. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 71, Eldon, Missouri died Saturday August 15, 1970 at Research Hospital<br />

in Kansas City. He was born in Versailles on Nov. 24, 1898, the son of Samuel B. and Nancy<br />

Ann Mobley <strong>Gunn</strong>. He was married in. 1930 to Yvonne Nowack, who died in 1940. In 1962,<br />

he married the former Margaret Alverez, who survives. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was employed by the Rock<br />

Island Railroad from 1923-1968. Other survivors Include two »ons, Eddie <strong>Gunn</strong>, Rochester,<br />

N.Y., Gregory <strong>Gunn</strong>, St. Louis; two brothers, Sumpter <strong>Gunn</strong>, Eldon, Ethram. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Houston!<br />

Tex.] and one grandchild. Funeral services will be held 8 p.m. Tuesday at the Phillips Funeral<br />

Home .Chapel in Eldon with the Rev. George Gutske officiating. Burial will be in Greenmore<br />

Memoral Gardens (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Edward J. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

VERO BEACH, FL - Edward J. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 90, of Vero Beach, Florida died Sunday, April 10, 2011<br />

at the VNA Hospice House of Vero Beach. He had been a resident there since 1981 coming<br />

from the Town of Poughkeepsie. Born in Poughkeepsie on December 3, 1920, he was the son<br />

of Edward V. & Elisa Maria DeMugnossa <strong>Gunn</strong>. A Graduate of Poughkeepsie Schools, he<br />

attended Marist Brothers School in Poughkeepsie. He was married on June 3, 1972 to Maria<br />

A. Gumbinger in Poughkeepsie, N.Y. She survives at home. He was employed by IBM in<br />

Poughkeepsie working with Electronics and retired in 1982. He attended St. John of The Cross<br />

R.C. Church in Vero Beach and Holy Trinity Church in Poughkeepsie. He was a Life Member<br />

of the V.F.W. Vail-Wolfe Post # 170, Antique Auto Club of America, IBM Quarter Century<br />

Club and Retirees and the K of C of St. John of The Cross. He was an avid tennis player and<br />

bowler. A W.W. II U.S. Army Air Corp. Veteran. He was a Tech Sgt. who Flew 50 Missions<br />

with 15th Air Force out of Italy. He received The Distinguished Flying Cross.He is survived<br />

by his sons: Edward, Michael, Thomas, William and Richard <strong>Gunn</strong> and His Daughters:<br />

Joanne Meckelvaney, Donna Fischer, Jeanette <strong>Gunn</strong>, Denise Totten, Maureen Sears, Marie<br />

Greaves, Elisa Merendino and Andrea Savino.He is also survived step sons: Brian & Mark St.<br />

Germain and His Brothers: John and James <strong>Gunn</strong>. He was predeceased by a son: James;<br />

Brothers: Vincent, Thomas, Joseph <strong>Gunn</strong> and Sister: Elise Tynan.He is also survived by many<br />

grandchildren, great grandchildren, nieces and nephews.Visitation is Thursday April 14, 2011<br />

4-8 PM at The Wm. G. Miller & Son F.H., Inc., 371 Hooker Avenue, Poughkeepsie, N.Y.<br />

12603. A Mass of Christian Burial will be Friday 10 AM at Holy Trinity Church, 775 Main St.,<br />

Poughkeepsie, N.Y. 12603. Burial will follow in Family Plot in St. Peter's Cemetery will<br />

Military Honors.<br />

Edward J.<strong>Gunn</strong><br />

died on November 26, 2005 of Ridge, LI. <strong>New</strong> York. Formerly of Valley Stream, LI. Beloved<br />

husband of Elly. Devoted father of Denise and Charlie Chase, Edward and Naomi <strong>Gunn</strong> and<br />

Richard and Ginny <strong>Gunn</strong>. Loving grandfather of Kathleen, Alyson, Mandy, Bryan, Lauren<br />

and Kaitlyn. Edward was a proud WWII Veteran; a former <strong>New</strong> York City Fire Lieutenant,<br />

Chief of Fire and Safety at the United Nations and a volunteer fireman of Valley Stream.<br />

Reposing at O.B. Davis Funeral Homes, 1001 Route 25A, Miller Place, LI. Visitation Monday,


2-4 and 7-9 PM. Funeral Mass, Tuesday morning. Cremation,Washington Memorial Park.<br />

Published in <strong>New</strong>sday on 11/28/2005.<br />

Edward J. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

VERO BEACH, FL - Edward J. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 90, of Vero Beach, Florida died Sunday, April 10, 2011<br />

at the VNA Hospice House of Vero Beach. He had been a resident there since 1981 coming<br />

from the Town of Poughkeepsie.Born in Poughkeepsie on December 3, 1920, he was the son<br />

of Edward V. & Elisa Maria DeMugnossa <strong>Gunn</strong>. A Graduate of Poughkeepsie Schools, he<br />

attended Marist Brothers School in Poughkeepsie.He was married on June 3, 1972 to Maria<br />

A. Gumbinger in Poughkeepsie, N.Y. She survives at home.He was employed by IBM in<br />

Poughkeepsie working with Electronics and retired in 1982. He attended St. John of The<br />

Cross R.C. Church in Vero Beach and Holy Trinity Church in Poughkeepsie. He was a Life<br />

Member of the V.F.W. Vail-Wolfe Post # 170, Antique Auto Club of America, IBM Quarter<br />

Century Club and Retirees and the K of C of St. John of The Cross. He was an avid tennis<br />

player and bowler. A W.W. II U.S. Army Air Corp. Veteran. He was a Tech Sgt. who Flew 50<br />

Missions with 15th Air Force out of Italy. He received The Distinguished Flying Cross. He is<br />

survived by his sons: Edward, Michael, Thomas, William and Richard <strong>Gunn</strong> and His<br />

Daughters: Joanne Meckelvaney, Donna Fischer, Jeanette <strong>Gunn</strong>, Denise Totten, Maureen<br />

Sears, Marie Greaves, Elisa Merendino and Andrea Savino. His is also survived step sons:<br />

Brian & Mark St. Germain and His Brothers: John and James <strong>Gunn</strong>. He was predeceased by<br />

a son: James; Brothers: Vincent, Thomas, Joseph <strong>Gunn</strong> and Sister: Elise Tynan. He is also<br />

survived by many grandchildren, great grandchildren, nieces and nephews. Visitation is<br />

Thursday April 14, 2011 4-8 PM at The Wm. G. Miller & Son F.H., Inc., 371 Hooker Avenue,<br />

Poughkeepsie, N.Y. 12603. A Mass of Christian Burial will be Friday 10 AM at Holy Trinity<br />

Church, 775 Main St., Poughkeepsie, N.Y. 12603. Burial will follow in Family Plot in St.<br />

Peter's Cemetery will Military Honors.<br />

Edward J. <strong>Gunn</strong> Sr.<br />

Edward J. <strong>Gunn</strong> Sr., 82, of Kimberly Place, Danbury, Ct. died on Saturday December 10,<br />

2005, at Danbury Hospital. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born in the Bronx, N.Y., August 29, 1923, son of<br />

Edward and Henrietta (Briodi) <strong>Gunn</strong>. He attended <strong>New</strong> York schools and was a World<br />

War II U.S. Army veteran having served in the 101st Airborne Division, "the Screaming<br />

Eagles."A resident of Danbury, Conn. for the past 36 years coming from the Bronx, Mr.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> was a retired Teamster Union trucker and a member of the Amalgamated Meat<br />

Cutters Union.Rita (DiLoreto) <strong>Gunn</strong> of the Bronx, N.Y.; two sons, Edward J. <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr., of<br />

Key Colony, Fla., and Gregory J. <strong>Gunn</strong>, of <strong>New</strong> Milford; two daughters, Diane Aprile, and<br />

her husband, Jim, of Blauvelt, N.Y., and Joanne DeLoreano, of Waterbury; a sister<br />

Eleanor Cantone, of Astoria, N.Y., five grandchildren and several nieces and nephews<br />

survive him. Services will be private. Jowdy-Kane Funeral Home, 9-11 Granville Ave.,


Danbury, is in charge of arrangements.<br />

Edward <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Decatur Indiana - February 10, 1899 - Edward <strong>Gunn</strong>, alias Dixon, who mysterious death<br />

occurred at the Indiana House in this city, about two weeks ago has finally been identified.<br />

A number of years ago <strong>Gunn</strong> was a prominent citizen and politician of Lima Ohio and was<br />

elected city treasurer. He suddenly disappeared taking with him several thousand dollars<br />

of the city’s money. Officer all over the country were looking for him, but he succeeded in<br />

avoiding them, and was never heard of. After leaving Lima <strong>Gunn</strong> went to California where<br />

he resided for years. He came here two weeks prior to his death and registered as Edward<br />

Dixon, claiming to be a blacksmith but he looked anything else. It is believed he was<br />

wandering back to his old home to die. Lima officers identified him as their absconding<br />

treasurer of years ago.<br />

Edward <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

J. Edward <strong>Gunn</strong> - A funeral for J. Edward <strong>Gunn</strong> 3006 Abelia Drive who died Monday<br />

December 25, 1978 in a Richmond County, Georgia hospial will be held at 2 pm today at<br />

Crestview Baptist Church with the Rev. Cletus Lynch officiating. Burial in West View<br />

Cemetery. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a native of Colquitt County, but lived in Augusta 45 years. He<br />

was retired from Seminole Mills and attended Crestview Baptist Church. Survivors<br />

include his wife, Mrs. Mary Pitts <strong>Gunn</strong>; son son Lee E. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Martinez; two daughter<br />

Betty Faye Blackburn, Martinez, Mrs. Virginia Hefferman, Augusta; three brothes, John<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> Mascot Fla, Dub <strong>Gunn</strong>, Groveland, Fla. R. L. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Moultrie, Georgia, and two<br />

sisters, Nellie Martin, and Eddie White.<br />

Edward F. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

of Lakewood worked in many braches of government service and since 1976 was the chief<br />

deputy of the civil branch of the Cuyahoga County Sheriff’s Department. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> age<br />

62, had been ill with heart disease since last Tuesday and died Sunday at lakewood<br />

Hospital. He had a heart attack in 1970. .....Surviving are his wife, Elizabeth R; daughters<br />

Kathleen Guscott, Mary, Loretta Huber of Columbus, and Carolyn; son Kevin, mother<br />

Anna; four grandchildren; a sister and two brothers; Services will be at 9:30 Thursday at<br />

St. James Catholic Church, Detroit and Granger Avenue, Lakewood. Tuesday, October<br />

20, 1981 Paper: Plain Dealer (Cleveland, OH) Page: 51<br />

Edward J. <strong>Gunn</strong> III<br />

Oct. 22, 1990 --June 17, 1996 -Edward James <strong>Gunn</strong> III, 5, of Modesto died Monday at UC<br />

Medical Center, San Francisco. Edward was a native of San Francisco. He lived in Modesto<br />

five years. He is survived by his parents, Zanetta Ann Carter and Edward James <strong>Gunn</strong> II,<br />

both of Modesto, brothers Ronald Aydre Carter and Ter-Rone Carter, both of Modesto; a<br />

half-sister, LaRhonda Roberts of Gary, Ind.; and grandparents, Helen and Edward <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

and Cleave Carter, all of Gary, Ind., and Sonja Carter of San Francisco. A graveside<br />

service will be conducted at 11:30 a.m. Saturday at Lakewood Memorial Park, Hughson.<br />

Visitation will be from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. Friday at Lakewood Funeral Home, Hughson.<br />

Remembrances may be made to Zanetta A. Carter in trust for Edward <strong>Gunn</strong> III, c / o Bank


of America Ceres Branch 1086, Account 10863-05315.<br />

Edward Leon <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

A memorial service for Edward Leon <strong>Gunn</strong>, 80, of Michigan was conducted at 2 p.m. Feb.<br />

27, at Taylor Funeral Home. Arrangements were by Taylor Funeral Home. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> died<br />

of congestive heart failure Thursday, Feb. 11, 2010, at Henry Ford Hospital in Clinton<br />

Township, Mich. He was born May 9, 1929, and was raised on Garners Creek in Dickson<br />

County, Tennessee. Edward married Berniece Wallace on May 21, 1948, in Tennessee City.<br />

They soon made their home in Warren, Mich., where he entered into the skilled trade of<br />

machinist/toolmaker. Edward was employed as a machinist/toolmaker by Research Design<br />

Service of Michigan; Atlas Tool of Michigan; Fraser Automation of Michigan; S&M Tool<br />

of Michigan; Sago Industries of Michigan; and Schrader Automotive of Dickson. He was<br />

also employed as plant manager at National Lock Co. of Waverly, and Allied Machine Co.<br />

of Waverly. He was owner/partner of Mid-Tn Machine & Tool Co. of McEwen, and<br />

Absolute Machine & Tool Co. of Sterling Heights, Mich. He designed and built special<br />

machines and fixtures for the automotive, aerospace and defense industries as well. After<br />

retirement, Edward enjoyed gardening, woodworking and grilling for family and friends.<br />

He was a big baseball and football fan and always enjoyed a good game. He was<br />

affectionately known as “Pa” to his grandchildren, and they enjoyed his company as much<br />

as he did theirs. Survivors include his wife of 61 years, Berniece “Bunny” Wallace <strong>Gunn</strong>;<br />

daughters, Pamela Zimmer and her husband, John of Brighton, Mich., and Vicki Enos and<br />

her husband, Ron of Almont, Mich.; sons, Russell <strong>Gunn</strong> and his wife, Carol of Capac,<br />

Mich., and Gary <strong>Gunn</strong> and his wife, Michele of Pearland, Texas; sisters, Velma Chappell<br />

Dunn of Knoxville, Evelyn Wallace of Nashville, and Helen Albert of Leicester, N.C.;<br />

brother, Bill <strong>Gunn</strong> of Dickson; and 11 grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren and one<br />

expected great-great-grandchild. He was preceded in death by his sisters, Lorene Donegan<br />

and Eva Roberts; brothers, James “J.W.” <strong>Gunn</strong> and Ernest <strong>Gunn</strong>; and parents, William<br />

Edgar <strong>Gunn</strong> and Annie Dever <strong>Gunn</strong>. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the<br />

American Red Cross. Condolences may be sent to: <strong>Gunn</strong> Family, P.O. Box 416, Imlay City,<br />

MI 48444.<br />

Edward Noble <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

December 12, 1922 - July 1, 2011 - Meridan, Mississippi - Graveside services for Mr. Edward<br />

N. <strong>Gunn</strong> will be held Tuesday, July 5, 2011 at 12 noon in the Arkadelphia Baptist Church<br />

cemetery. Bro. Dano Rainer will be officiating. Arrangements are under the direction of<br />

Stephens Funeral Home. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 88, of Bailey , passed away Friday, July 1, 2011 at<br />

Anderson Regional Medical Center. He was retired from Delco Remy, served in the U.S. Air<br />

Force attaining the rank of Staff Sergeant and will be remembered as an avid reader. He was<br />

a long time member of Arkadelphia Baptist Church. Survivors include his daughters, Brenda<br />

Roberts and her husband Chester of Meridian, Valerie Haley of England, son, Dennis "Pee<br />

Wee" <strong>Gunn</strong> of Bailey, and sister, Jewel Cox of Contonement, Florida. He is also survived by<br />

grandchildren, Wendi Green, Jennifer Reid, Matthew Roberts, Bryant <strong>Gunn</strong>, Leah Ann<br />

Blackwell, Steven Haley, Andrew Haley, Richard Haley, Darren Haley, 18 great<br />

grandchildren, 1 great great grandchild and several nieces and nephews. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was


preceded in death by his parents, Charles and <strong>My</strong>rtle <strong>Gunn</strong>, his wife, Eva Mae Banks <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

two brothers, five sisters, one son in law and a great great grandchild. Pallbearers will be his<br />

grandsons. The family requests that any friends who wish to prepare food to bring it to<br />

Arkadelphia Baptist Church. Visitation will be held Tuesday, July 5, 2011 from 10 am to 11<br />

am at Stephens Funeral Home.<br />

Edward S. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Wichita Kansas, March 21, 1918 - Edward S. <strong>Gunn</strong> for thriteen years a traveling freight<br />

agent of the Santa Fe Road, died suddenly from pneumonia today. He was 50 years old<br />

and came to Wichita in 1880. A widow and several children survived, One son Charles,<br />

lives in Kansas City. Kansas City Star<br />

Edward <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Services for Edward <strong>Gunn</strong>, who died at the home of his son In Luxora this morning,<br />

March 29, 1958, will be held at 2;30 p.m. tomorrow at West Side Baptist Church in Manila.<br />

The Rev. Charles Cary, pastor, will officiate. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born !n Clarksville, Tenn., and<br />

had lived In Luxora (he past 17 years, He was 82. Survivors include two sons, Clarence<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, Luxora; Tweedle <strong>Gunn</strong>, Keiser; two brothers, Buel <strong>Gunn</strong> and Pat <strong>Gunn</strong>, both of<br />

Manila, and eight grandchildren. Burial will be In Manila Cemetery. Blytheville, Arkansas<br />

Edward <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Our beloved father, grandfather, and great-grandfather Edward <strong>Gunn</strong>, passed away May<br />

16, 2003. He was born on November 6, 1915 in Stockport, Cheshire, England to Edward<br />

and Polly Bennett. He was preceded in death by his beloved wife, Doreen Sutton <strong>Gunn</strong>;<br />

they were married for 58 years. Also, his parents and sister, Irene <strong>Gunn</strong> Ruszczynski. In<br />

April of 1964 Edward and his family immigrated to the United States, living in California<br />

and for the past 17 years in Mapleton, Utah. By profession, Edward was a<br />

mechanical/design engineer and retired from Baxter/McGaw Corporation in 1980.<br />

Edward <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Commercial Appeal, The (Memphis, TN) - May 6, 1995 - WALNUT - Edward <strong>Gunn</strong>, 73,<br />

retired farmer, died Friday of cancer at Tippah County Hospital in Ripley. Services will be<br />

at 2 p.m. Sunday at Harmony Baptist Church, where he was a member, with burial in the<br />

church cemetery here. McBride Funeral Home of Ripley has charge. He was a World War<br />

II Air Force veteran. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong>, the husband of Ara Cross <strong>Gunn</strong>, also leaves two sisters,<br />

Evelyn Pulliam of Walnut and Twila Cross of Memphis, and a brother, Terry <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Walnut. (James Edward <strong>Gunn</strong>, Hamblin <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Edward Martin <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Edward Martin <strong>Gunn</strong> of Providence Route 1 was dead on arrival at a Reidsville hospital<br />

Monday night 1-7-1980, after being stricken while at work at the Yanceyville post office. A<br />

mail carrier and retired farmer, he was born in Caswell County Sept. 14, 1908, a son of the<br />

late Ernest L. and Mary Hicks <strong>Gunn</strong>. He was of the Methodist faith. He married the


former Mary Hicks, who survives. Other survivors are two daughters, Mrs. Betty Davis of<br />

Fayetteville and Mrs. Shirley Peaden of Anchorage, Alaska; a son, George E. <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Burlington; a sister, Mrs. Virginia Anderson of California; and five grandchildren. The<br />

funeral will be conducted Thursday at 2 p.m. at Bethel United Methodist Church. Burial<br />

will follow in the cemetery of Prospect United Methodist Church. The family is at the<br />

residence. The body is at Townes Funeral Home in Danville, Va. (Thomas and Sarah<br />

Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> descendant)<br />

Edward M. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

HILTON HEAD ISLAND -- Dr. Edward Mansfield <strong>Gunn</strong>, 86, of The Seabrook, died Dec.<br />

26 at home. He was born in Providence, R.I., and moved to Hilton Head Island in 1973<br />

from Chevy Chase, Md. He graduated from Syracuse University Medical School in 1939<br />

and served in the Pacific in the Army during World War II. After World War II, he did<br />

medical documentary films for the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology. During his career<br />

he was mainly employed with the federal government and private industry as a specialist in<br />

occupational and industrial medicine. SURVIVORS: three children, Edward Mansfield<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> Jr. of Ithaca, N.Y., Wendy G. Wickenden of Syracuse, N.Y., and Stephanie G.<br />

Hangst of Ellwood City, Pa.; four grandchildren, Andrew Wickenden, Matthew <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

Philip <strong>Gunn</strong> and Andrea Hangst; and two great-grandchildren. SERVICES: will be<br />

private. The Island Funeral Home. Hilton Head Island. REMEMBRANCES: St. Luke"s<br />

Episcopal Church Memorial Fund, 50 Pope Ave., Hilton Head Island, SC 29928; or St.<br />

Albans Episcopal Church Memorial Fund, Syracuse, NY.<br />

Eldred Cecil <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

89, of Bridgewater, Virginia, passed away peacefully to be with the Lord Saturday, Oct.<br />

23, 2010, at Harrisonburg Health & Rehabilitation Center. Cecil was born in Dundas, Va.,<br />

on April 1, 1921, and was a son of the late Clarence and Avie Ann (White) <strong>Gunn</strong>. He<br />

retired in 1973, over 30 years plus in the ministry with the United Methodist Church. He<br />

was ordained in 1943. He received his Masters in Divinity from Wesley Theological<br />

Seminary and Masters in Education from Petersburg Virginia State University Cecil was<br />

an honorary member of West Rockingham Ruritan Club and the Bridgewater<br />

Archeological Society. He was united in marriage on May 6, 1968, to Alda VanHartskamp<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Bridgewater, who survives. In addition to his wife, he is survived by three<br />

daughters, Delia Bonenberger and husband, Dolf, of Springfield, N.Y., Adele Gill and<br />

husband, Don, of Boonsboro, Md., and Cecile <strong>Gunn</strong> Desmond and husband, David, of<br />

Boston, Mass.; two sons, Timothy <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife, Tracy, of Matthews, N.C., and Albert<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> and wife, Diane Reed, of Millis, Mass.; a sister, Clairene Weaver of Melbourne, Fla.;<br />

and a brother, R.R. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Kenbridge, Va. He is also survived by nine grandchildren<br />

Bradley, Kevin, Eric, Meredith, Caleb, Emily, Alex, Amy and Liligrace and six<br />

great-grandchildren. A memorial service will be conducted Saturday, Oct. 30, 2010, at<br />

noon at the Dayton United Methodist Church with the Rev. Steve Bird officiating. The<br />

family will receive friends following the memorial service at the church. Interment will be<br />

private. Memorial contributions may be given to Dayton United Methodist Church,<br />

Building Fund, 215 Ashby St., Dayton, VA 22821 or Westview on the James, 1231<br />

Westview Road, Goochland, VA 23063. Johnson Funeral Service in Bridgewater is in


charge of arrangements.(Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Drue Willie Turnbull Moon,<br />

84, of 207 Mize Court, died Tuesday, Feb. 2, 1999. A native of Taliaferro County, Mrs.<br />

Moon was a daughter of the late Henry Turnbull and Mary Pearl Ayers Turnbull and was<br />

the widow of Marvin Moon. She was the stepdaughter of William Mayfield <strong>Gunn</strong>. She was<br />

preceded in death by a daughter, Ruth Huff. She was a homemaker and was a member of<br />

First Baptist Church, Union Point. Services will be at 1 p.m. today in Crawfordville<br />

Cemetery, with the Rev. Wayne Usry officiating. Survivors include: a daughter, Jane<br />

Cathers, North Carolina; a son, Tommy Lee Morrow, Penfield; a brother, Joe <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

Birmingham, Ala.; three grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren. McCommons<br />

Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements. Eloise B. Smith Toccoa Eloise Bramlett<br />

Smith, 76, of 2091 Burnette Road, died Monday, Feb. 1, 1999. A native of Stephens County,<br />

Mrs. Smith was a daughter of the late Frank and Estelle Rider Bramlett and the widow of<br />

Glenn Smith. She was retired from Coats & Clark with 43 years of service and was a<br />

member of Old Toccoa Baptist Church. Services will be at 3 p.m. today at Acree Davis<br />

Funeral Home, with the Rev. Roger Elrod officiating. Burial will be in Franklin Memorial<br />

Gardens. Survivors include: a sister, Annie Smith, Toccoa; a brother, Roy Lee Bramlett,<br />

Toccoa; nieces and nephews. Pallbearers will be nephews. The family is at the residence of<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Belvin Smith, Burnette Road, Toccoa.<br />

Edward <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Deseret <strong>New</strong>s (Salt Lake City), May 22, 2003- 11/6/15 ; 5/16/03 - Our beloved<br />

father,grandfather, and great-grandfather Edward <strong>Gunn</strong>, passed away May 16, 2003 He<br />

was born on November 6, 1915 in Stockport, Cheshire, England to Edward and Polly<br />

Bennett. He was preceded in death by his beloved wife, Doreen Sutton <strong>Gunn</strong>; they were<br />

married for 58 years. Also, his parents and sister, Irene <strong>Gunn</strong> Ruszczynski. In April of<br />

1964 Edward and his family immigrated to the United States, living in California and for<br />

the past 17 years in Mapleton, Utah. By profession, Edward was a mechanical/design<br />

engineer and retired from Baxter/McGaw Corporation in 1980. He enjoyed traveling with<br />

his wife, music, fishing, gardening and most of all golfing<br />

Edward <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

WALTERS -- Word has been received of the death of Edward <strong>Gunn</strong>, 88, Walters. A<br />

private graveside service will be Saturday in Duncan Cemetery. Friends may call all day<br />

today and in the morning Saturday at Hart-Wyatt Funeral Home, Walters, Texas. Mr.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> died Wednesday, March, 10, 2004, in Lawton. He was born May 7, 1915, in Duncan,<br />

to Donald Edward and Minnie Gover <strong>Gunn</strong>. He grew up west of Duncan and graduated<br />

from Empire High School. He married Rose Lovelle Dolch on Dec. 29, 1937, in Duncan.<br />

They lived south of Hulen where he farmed and ranched. He served on the board of<br />

directors at Walters Bank and Trust and was involved in agricultural and community<br />

activities. He was a longtime member of the Walters Round-up Club. Survivors include his<br />

wife, of the home; a daughter, Carolyn <strong>Gunn</strong>, Lawton; and a brother, Donald <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr.,<br />

Duncan. Memorial contributions may be made to Indian Territory Hospice Memorial<br />

Fund, 112 N. Broadway, Walters 73572


Edward James Hamilton <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

90, of Belleair, Florida, died Friday (Feb. 4, 2005) at home. He was born in Prince Albert,<br />

Canada, and came here in 1981 from Toronto, Canada. He was a bonds trader and retired<br />

from Burns-Frye in Toronto. He served in the Royal Canadian Air Force. He was a<br />

member of the Belleair Country Club. Survivors include a daughter, Pamela Jane Roberts,<br />

Toronto; a son, Ian James Hamilton, Ottawa; and three grandchildren. Hubbell Funeral<br />

Home, Belleair Bluffs.<br />

Edwin N. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

former Chicago attorney, and Wilmette resident, died Jan. 30, 2008, in Sarasota, FL.<br />

Survived by many devoted friends, but no immediate family. For information call: 847-545-<br />

1560<br />

Edwin Adolphus <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Reidsville, NC - July 29, 2012 Adolphus <strong>Gunn</strong>, 86, of 727 Mount Carmel Church Road died<br />

Friday, Dec. 9, 1994, at Annie Penn Memorial Hospital. A native of Mount Carmel<br />

community of Rockingham County, he received a Bachelor"s degree from Elon College<br />

and a Master"s degree from Wake Forest University. He taught High School in Norlina<br />

and Burlington for eight years, then became Executive Secretary of the Reidsville<br />

Merchants Association in 1941. In 1945, he established Ed A. <strong>Gunn</strong> Stationers in Reidsville.<br />

He was a member of the First Presbyterian Church in Reidsville, where he served as an<br />

officer and a Sunday School Teacher. He was a former president and 51 year member of<br />

the Reidsville Rotary Club, which honored him as a Paul Harris Fellow. Active in Boys<br />

Scouts of America, he was Chairman of the Reidsville District and assistant treasurer of the<br />

Cherokee Council. He was the recipient of Scouting"s Distinguished Service Award, the<br />

Silver Beaver. Surviving are his wife, Virginia Jackson <strong>Gunn</strong> of the home; son, Edwin<br />

Anthony <strong>Gunn</strong>, and daughter-in-law, Emily Dale Parker; and grandson, Parker <strong>Gunn</strong>, all<br />

of Eden; daughter, Margaret <strong>Gunn</strong> Jones, son-in-law, Bobby Wayne Jones, and grandson,<br />

Alex Jones, all of Reidsville; brother, Marvin L. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Asheville. The family will receive<br />

friends from 3-4 p.m. and 7-8:30 p.m. today at Citty Funeral Home, and other times at the<br />

residence. Memorial contributions may be made to Hospice of Rockingham County, 2150<br />

Hwy 65, Wentworth, N.C. 27375 or First Presbyterian Church Music Fund, 318 S. Main St.<br />

Reidsville, N.C. 27320 or Mount Carmel United Methodist Church Perpetual Cemetery<br />

Fund, c/o Glenn Powell, 145 Radford Lane, Reidsville, N.C. 27320 or the charity of the<br />

donor"s choice (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> descendant)<br />

Edwin Garner <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

entered into rest at 2:23 am Saturday October 20, 1945 at a local hospital, Edwin Garner<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, age 68 years, husband of the late Mrs. Isabelle Spain <strong>Gunn</strong>. Surviving are two sons,<br />

Richard Baxter and Maury A. <strong>Gunn</strong>; six daughters, Mrs. Mary Fisher, Mrs. E. D. Powell,<br />

Mrs. E. Vincent Melton; Mrs. M. B. Reams, Mrs. B. W. Reams, and Mrs. W. E. Burnette;<br />

six sisters, Mrs. W. T. Spain, Mrs. Essie Townsend, Mrs. James Pruett, Mrs. R. Tucker,<br />

Mrs. J. W. Townsend and Mrs. John Ballis; two brothers, H. L. And W. A. <strong>Gunn</strong>; 19<br />

grandchildren and four great grandchildren. The remain rest at the Billups Funeral home,<br />

225 th and Marshall Sts, Richmond, Va., where services will be conducted Monday


afternoon at 4 o’clock. Interment in Forest Lawn. RTD Sunday October 21, 1945 page<br />

37(Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Edwin Maxie <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Edwin Maxie <strong>Gunn</strong>, Sr., 59, of 825 Fort Henry Street, died Sunday, September 16, 1984, at<br />

his residence following a brief illness. He was a native of Greenville County and the son of<br />

the late George Washington and Linda Mae Robertson <strong>Gunn</strong>, a foreman with Seward<br />

Luggage Manufacturing Company and a veteran of World War II. He is survived by his<br />

wife, Mrs. Virginia Overby <strong>Gunn</strong> of Petersburg; two daughters, Mrs. Debbie G. Walker of<br />

Matoaca and Mrs. Carol Bright of Hopewell; three sons, Edwin M. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr. of Atlanta,<br />

Georgia, David Barrett of Enterprise, Alabama and Tommy Barrett of Petersburg; eight<br />

grandchildren; one sister, Mrs. Ella Shaffner of Boykins, Virginia; two brothers, Otis<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Petersburg and Marvin <strong>Gunn</strong> of Franklin, Virginia; and a number of nieces and<br />

nephews. A funeral service will be conducted Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. in the Petersburg<br />

Chapel of J. T. Morriss & Son Funeral Home with the Reverend E. Lee Trinkle, pastor of<br />

West End Presbyterian Church, Hopewell, officiating. Burial will be in Southlawn<br />

Memorial Park Cemetery. The Progress-Index, Petersburg, Va, Monday, Sept. 17, 1984<br />

(Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> descendant)<br />

Edwin Maxie <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr.<br />

GUNN Edwin Maxie <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr., 47, of Canton, Ga., went to be with the Lord Friday,<br />

October 6, 2006. He was born in Petersburg, the son of the late Edwin M. <strong>Gunn</strong> Sr. and<br />

Della Fowler Banagan. Eddie was a graduate of DeVry University and was employed by<br />

SeaChange International. He is survived by his children, Rhiannon, Ryan, Cory, and<br />

Christian <strong>Gunn</strong>, all of Canton, Ga.; sisters, Carolyn Crutchfield and husband, Gary of<br />

Chester and Deborah <strong>Gunn</strong> Walker and husband, Steve of Matoaca; a brother, Tommy<br />

Barrett and wife, Robin of Carson; stepfather, Felipe Banagan; stepmother, Virginia<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>; and several nieces and nephews. He was also preceded in death by his brother, Steve<br />

Barrett. A funeral service will be held Wednesday, October 11 at 1 p.m. at Calvary Baptist<br />

Church, Colonial Heights, with Pastor Ray Haskett officiating. Interment will follow in<br />

Southlawn Memorial Park. The family will receive friends Tuesday night from 6 to 8 p.m.<br />

at the Petersburg Chapel of J.T. Morriss & Son Funeral Home & Cremation Service. In<br />

lieu of flowers, the family suggests memorial contributions be made to the Irrevocable<br />

Trust for the Benefit of Descendants of Edwin Maxie <strong>Gunn</strong>, 14120 Faraday Terrace,<br />

Chester, Va. 23831 or to the American Cancer Society. Condolences may be registered at<br />

www.jtmorriss.com. (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> descendant)<br />

Edwin J. (Peter) <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr.<br />

passed away on Thursday, December 09, 2010. Husband of the late Mary Louise Perez<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>. Father of Michael E. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Veronica G. Johnson (Mike), Daniel M. <strong>Gunn</strong> (Crystal)<br />

and the late Ralph J. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Sr. (Diann). Grandfather of Shannon G. Helffich (John), RJ.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr., Michael A. Johnson. Jr., Andrew J. <strong>Gunn</strong>. Great grandfather of Evan A.<br />

Helffrich. Son of the late Edwin J. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Sr. and Veronica Junker <strong>Gunn</strong>. Age 84, a<br />

Harahan, LA resident, a native of <strong>New</strong> Orleans, LA and a former Arabi, LA resident untill<br />

2005. He was a retired electrian, IBEW L.U. 130. Relatives and Friends are invited to


attend a Funeral Mass from the <strong>New</strong> Orleans Home of JACOB SCHOEN & SON, 3827<br />

Canal St. at N. Scott, on Monday, December 13, 2010 at 10:00 a.m. Visitation will be held<br />

on Sunday evening, December 12, 2010 from 6:00 p.m. until 9:00 p.m. and on Monday,<br />

December 13, 2010 from 9:00 a.m. until service time. Interment will follow in Greenwood<br />

Cemetery. Condolences may be expressed online at www.schoencanalstreet.com<br />

Edwin P. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

75, of North Scituate died, apparently of a heart attack, Tuesday in the South Shore<br />

Hospital in Weymouth. He was 75. Born in Calais, Maine, Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> attended Roxbury<br />

Latin School and was graduated cum laude from Harvard in 1930. He had lived in North<br />

Scituate for the last 33 years. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> began a 38-year career with the John Hancock Co.<br />

as an agent. At the time of his retirement in 1968, he was director of field training and had<br />

been awarded membership to the Society of Charter Life Underwriters. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> also was<br />

a member of the executive board, the Committee on Management Training, and the Life<br />

Insurance Agency Management Assn. He had served on the Scituate School Committee for<br />

11 years and was a trustee and member of the Scituate Library Board. He leaves his wife,<br />

Marion (Bragdon); two daughters, Elizabeth Sonnenschein of Princeton, N.J., and Jean<br />

Lokensgard of Arlington; a son, Jonathan <strong>Gunn</strong> of Miami; and two brothers, Townsend<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of <strong>New</strong> London, N.H., and Guthrie <strong>Gunn</strong> of Kennebunkport, Maine. A memorial<br />

service will be held Saturday afternoon at 1 in the North Scituate First Baptist Church.<br />

Globe <strong>New</strong>spaper, 12-3-1981<br />

Effie Page <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Reidsville, April 21, 1954 - Mrs Effie page <strong>Gunn</strong>, 71 died at 8 am yesterday at the home of<br />

her daughter, Mrs. L. O. Daniels of Route 1, Blanche, following an illness of two months.<br />

She was the widow of Thomas E. <strong>Gunn</strong> who died 16 years ago. She was born in Caswell<br />

County, and was the daughter of the late Bedford and Susan <strong>Gunn</strong> Page. Surviving are<br />

three daughters; Mrs. Daniels with who she made her home,; Mrs. Roy Jones of Pelham;<br />

and Miss Nettie <strong>Gunn</strong> of of Route 1, Blanche; four sons, Allen; Willie, Tommie; and<br />

Sterling <strong>Gunn</strong> all of Reidsville; two brothers, Williard Page of Reidsville and Stephen<br />

Page of Ruffin; five sisters, Mrs. Manaiza Rice Mrs. R. H. Vaughn; and Mrs. F. Z. Dix<br />

all of Danville, Virginia. Mrs. Mattie Watlington of Yanceyville, and Mrs. Mamie netherly<br />

of Madison; 10 grandchildren. Funeral was today at 3 pm at Prospect Methodist<br />

Church....Burial in the Church Cemetery. Greensboro,NC Record, page 31, Wednesday<br />

April 21, 1954<br />

Effie <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Mrs. Effie <strong>Gunn</strong>, 84, of 1353 West Lakewood Blvd., Holland, Michigan wife of Sidney<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, died Tuesday August 2, 1966 at Holland Hospital where she had been a patient for<br />

the past four days Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born in the Netherlands and has lived in Holland for the<br />

past 72 years She was a member of Beech wood Reformed Church. Surviving besides her<br />

husband, Sidney, are several cousins. Funeral services will be held Friday at 1:30 p.m. at<br />

the Dykstra Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Chester Postma officiating. Burial will be in<br />

Pilgrim Home Cemetery. Relatives and friends may meet the family this evening and<br />

Thursday evening from 7 to 9 pm.


Eilene McDill<br />

BELLEVILLE, Kansas -- Eilene McDill, 75, died Wednesday, June 23, 2010. She was born<br />

Aug. 8, 1934, in Jewell County to William and Erma (Dick) <strong>Gunn</strong>. Survivors: husband,<br />

Marvin McDill, of Belleville; sons, Richard Sholtz (Peggy), of Chapman, and Michael<br />

Metzler (Tammy), of Silver Lake; three grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren.<br />

Visitation: 1 to 9 p.m. today at Tibbetts-Fischer Funeral Home, Belleville, with the family<br />

present from 7 to 9 p.m. Services: 11 a.m. Saturday, June 26, at First Baptist Church,<br />

Belleville, with burial at 2 p.m. in Evergreen Cemetery, Superior, Neb. Memorials: church<br />

or the family's choice. More information at www.tibbettsfischerfuneral home.com.<br />

Eileen I. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

83, died at 2:45 p.m. Monday, Oct. 18, 2010, at her daughter's home in Buncombe, Ill. She<br />

was born June 20, 1927, in Cobden, the daughter of Brooks and Della Ragsdale Friese. She<br />

married Paul <strong>Gunn</strong> on June 8, 1946, in Jonesboro. He preceded her in death Dec. 12, 1997.<br />

Eileen is survived by two daughters, Kathryn (Rod) Schimpf of Carbondale and Gloria<br />

Jean (Dale) Calhoun of Buncombe; four grandchildren, Brian (Missy) Calhoun of<br />

Jonesboro, Darren (Debi) Hartsock of Frisco, Texas, Scott Calhoun of Jonesboro, Tracey<br />

(Lindell) Lechtenberger of Buncombe; two step grandchildren, Dan Schimpf of St. Louis,<br />

Wendy (Mike) Neal of Belleville; 10 great-grandchildren, McKayla, Michael and Madison<br />

Calhoun, Crystal and Alyee Calhoun, Jacob and Samantha Lechtenberger, Ashleigh and<br />

Brooke Hartsock, and Makenzie Homan; three stepgreat-grandchildren, Bryan and Scott<br />

Throgmorton, and Erin Schimpf; one sister, Juanita Camden of Jacksonville, Fla.; nieces<br />

and nephews; other relatives and many friends. She was preceded in death by her parents;<br />

husband, Paul; brother, Finch Friese; sister, Betty Friese; granddaughter, Laurie Homan;<br />

and great-granddaughter, Madeline Homan. Eileen was a member of the Shiloh Baptist<br />

Church. She was an avid quilter for many years. Services will be at 11 a.m. Friday, Oct.<br />

22, 2010, in Rendleman and Hileman Funeral Home in Cobden, with the Rev. Paul Tirey<br />

officiating. Interment will be in Cobden Cemetery. Visitation will be after 5 p.m. Thursday,<br />

Oct. 21, 2010, at the funeral home.. Memorial contributions may be made to Hospice of<br />

Southern Illinois or Williamson County Child Advocacy Center. Envelopes will be<br />

available at the funeral home.<br />

Eileen <strong>Gunn</strong> Kavanaugh<br />

(The Virginian Pilot - Oct. 28, 1993) Norfolk - Eileen G. Kavanaugh, 60, died Tuesday at<br />

her home in Corolla, North Carolina. Mrs. Kavanaugh was born and raised at Willoughby,<br />

and spent most of her life in Ocean View. She was an accomplished pianist and was well<br />

known in the Tidewater area for writing and directing many successful variety shows for<br />

both the Knights of Columbus, Council 3548 and the Padul Caravan of the Alhambra. She<br />

was a member of Holy Trinity Catholic Church where she served as church organist for<br />

many years, and was a member of the first graduating class of Norfolk Catholic High<br />

School. She was a member of the Cavalier and Duck Woods Ladies Golf Associations.She is<br />

survived by her husband of 41 years, Edward H. Kavanaugh Sr.,six children, Edward H.<br />

Kavanaugh, Jr., of Corolla, Patrick W. Kavanaugh and Daniel J. Kavanaugh of Norfolk,


Timothy M. Kavanaugh of Phoenix, Arizona, Eileen K. Meusel of Virginia Beach and John<br />

W. Kavanaugh of Los Angeles; two sisters, Harriett G. Smith of Virginia Beach and Jean<br />

G. O"Berry of Houston, Texas; two brothers, William F. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Tampa Bay, Fl. and Paul<br />

J. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Chicago; and nine grandchildren. A mass of the Resurrection will be celebrated<br />

at 10a.m. today by Father John J. Dorgan. A Christian wake service was held Thursday at<br />

Holy Trinity Catholic Church at 7p.m. The family will receive friends following the burial<br />

at 406 Pinewell Drive, Norfolk. Holloman Brown Funeral Home, Tidewater Drive Chapel is<br />

handling arrangements. Memorial donations may be made to St. Mary"s Infant Home.<br />

Eileen <strong>Gunn</strong> Whipple - Eileen Whipple (nee <strong>Gunn</strong>)<br />

Whipple, Eileen M. (nee <strong>Gunn</strong>) God called his special angel home on Oct 8, 2003. Age 69<br />

yrs. Beloved wife of Caldwell for 50 yrs. Loving mother of Susan (Edward) Gundrum,<br />

Robin Obrosky, Debbie Hauser, Brian (Mary) Whipple, Cathy Jaramillo, and Laura<br />

(David) Littlefield. Further loved by 18 grandchildren, 5 great grandchildren other<br />

relatives and friends. Funeral Services Sat. Oct. 11at 9:00AM from the funeral home to ST.<br />

JOHN THE EVANGELIST CHURCH (S. 84th & W Coldspring) at 10:00 AM for mass of<br />

Christian burial. Interment Mt. Olivet Cemetery. Visitation Fri. 6-8 PM with a vigil service<br />

at 7:00PM at the funeral home.<br />

Elaine Nora <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

58, of East Hill Church Road, Addison, <strong>New</strong> York, died Thursday, Oct. 25, 2007 at home.<br />

Elaine Daniels <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Elaine Daniels <strong>Gunn</strong>, 70, passed away Monday, March 8, 2004. Funeral: 1 p.m. Friday in<br />

Riley Funeral Home Chapel, Father Stan Sullivan officiating. Burial will follow in Energy<br />

Cemetery. Visitation: 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Friday at Riley Funeral Home. Memorials:<br />

Holy Spirit, 621 W. 113th St., <strong>New</strong> York, N.Y. 10025-7916. Elaine was born Dec. 28, 1933,<br />

in Brockton, Mass., to Paul Arlo Daniels and Ellen DeLory Daniels. She was united in<br />

marriage April 4, 1970, with Dan A. <strong>Gunn</strong>. Elaine was a devoted wife, mother and a former<br />

flight attendant. She was a 56-year member of Eastern Star. Survivors: Husband, Dan A.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Energy; sons, Clay Irby of Midland, Randy Irby of Springtown, Terry Lee Irby of<br />

Keller, Thomas Miles Irby of Energy and Kenneth Shertzer of Justin; six grandchildren;<br />

and brother, Jack Paul Daniels of Big Sur, Calif. Published in the Star-Telegram on<br />

3/11/2004.<br />

Elaine E. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Elaine EveLyn <strong>Gunn</strong>, 65, formerly of Cherokee, Ala., died Thursday, Jan. 8, 2004. The<br />

funeral will be at 2 p.m. Saturday at Jerusalem Missionary Baptist Church, Cherokee,<br />

Ala., with burial in <strong>New</strong>some Cemetery, Cherokee, Ala. The body will be placed in the<br />

church one hour before the service.<br />

Elaine <strong>Gunn</strong> Blanton,<br />

69, of 1773 Chesnee Hwy., passed away Thursday, Aug. 7, 2008, at Spartanburg Regional<br />

Hospice Home. Born in Cherokee Falls, Georgia, Mrs. Blanton was the wife of Willie G.<br />

Blanton of the home and the daughter of the late John Whitson and Lula Pearl Upchurch


<strong>Gunn</strong>. She was retired from Michelin Tire, where she worked as a tire dispatcher, and was<br />

a member of Heaven Bound Baptist Church. In addition to her husband, Mrs. Blanton is<br />

survived by two sons, Rory Dover and wife, Sylvia, and Michael Dover, all of Gaffney; six<br />

daughters, Denise Wilson and husband, Terry, of Gaffney, René Hampton and husband,<br />

Donnie, of Blacksburg, Melissa Gault and husband, Chad, of Pauline, Andrea Lecroy of<br />

Blacksburg, Deana Westbrooks and husband, Billy, of Gaffney, and Nikki Owens and<br />

husband, Shane, of Blacksburg; 23 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren. In addition<br />

to her parents, Mrs. Blanton was preceded in death by two sisters, Dianne Bolton and<br />

Maxine Mullins. Services will be held Saturday, Aug. 9, at 11 a.m. at Nazareth Baptist<br />

Church, conducted by the Revs. Alton Martin and David Prior. Interment will be in<br />

Frederick Memorial Gardens. Body will be placed in the church at 10:30 a.m. Pallbearers<br />

will be T.K. Wilson II, Jonathan Parris, Rory Dover Jr., Allen Michael Lozier, Ricky<br />

Blanton and Glenn Mahaffey. The family will receive friends Friday, Aug. 8, from 6- 8 p.m.<br />

at Gordon Mortuary (William Evans <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Elbert Lee <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

age 28 years, of Nottoway county, committed suicide last night , Feb 9, 1916, at his home on<br />

Terrace Avenue, in Blandford, by shooting. him self. The act war, "committed in his<br />

bedroom, while his young wife and three small children* were still at the .supper table, in<br />

another room. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> heard the discharge of the pistol and rushing to the room found<br />

her husband lying- on the floor with the still smoking weapon in his hand. He was<br />

unconscious and so remained until death resulted two hours later. Neighbors rendered all<br />

possible assistance to the stricken young wife. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> had until-recently been employed<br />

in construction work at the Dupont plant, and was one of the many in that department who<br />

were laid off a few days ago. He. had become much worried and disappointed for look of<br />

work to support his family, and recently had been heard to threaten to end his troubles by<br />

killing himself. Only yesterday afternoon he had made such threat. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was the son<br />

of Mr. and Mrs. E. G. <strong>Gunn</strong>, of Nottoway county, who survive him. Besidos his wife ha<br />

leaves three young children ranging from one to four years old ; two brothers and two<br />

sisters also survive: J. H. <strong>Gunn</strong>, of Crewe and R A. <strong>Gunn</strong>, of this city, and Mrs. J. E.<br />

Coleman, of Dinwiddie and Mrs. W. L. Howerton. of the same county. The body will be<br />

taken to Nottoway tomorrow for interment (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Elbert W. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Elbert Withers "Buster" <strong>Gunn</strong>, 92, of Virginia Beach, died Friday, May 28, 2004.<br />

Surviving are a daughter, Brenda G. Vaughan; two sons, Elbert Randall <strong>Gunn</strong> and<br />

Michael Lee <strong>Gunn</strong> of Winchester; four grandchildren; four great-grandchildren. Two<br />

sisters, Mildred Louise Patterson and Margaret <strong>Gunn</strong>, are deceased. A graveside service<br />

was Tuesday at Lakeview Cemetery, Blackstone, Virginia. Memorials may be made to<br />

Virginia Beach Volunteer Rescue Squad. Hamner-McMillian Funeral Home, Blackstone,<br />

handled arrangements<br />

2 nd Obit<br />

Elbert Whithers "Buster" <strong>Gunn</strong>, age 92, of Virginia Beach, died Friday, May 28, 2004. He<br />

is survived by his daughter, Brenda G. Vaughan; two sons, Elbert Randall <strong>Gunn</strong>, and<br />

Michael Lee <strong>Gunn</strong>; four grandchildren, Elizabeth Syer, Christine Warhurst, Matthew


<strong>Gunn</strong>, and Madeleine <strong>Gunn</strong>; four great-grandchildren, Vaughan Syer, Virginia Syer,<br />

Madison Warhurst, and Audrey Grace; three nephews, Stanley Patterson, Bobby<br />

Patterson, and Dickie Patterson; and two nieces, Peggy Carlo and Anita Martin. He was<br />

preceded in death by his wife, Lena Audrey <strong>Gunn</strong>; and sisters, Mildred Louise Patterson<br />

and Margaret <strong>Gunn</strong>. Graveside services will be held 1 p.m. Tuesday, June 1, at Lakeview<br />

Cemetery. The family will receive friends Tuesday from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at<br />

Hamner McMillian Funeral Home, Blackstone, Va. Memorial contributions may be made<br />

to the Virginia Beach Volunteer Rescue Squad (Burwell and Mary Shackleford Williams<br />

descendant)<br />

Elbert Wesley <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Fort Worth Star-9-24-1991 - Elbert Wesley <strong>Gunn</strong>, retired owner of Elbert <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Construction Company, died Sunday at a Fort Worth hospital. He was 83. Funeral will be<br />

at 11 a.m. today at St. John Evangelical and Reform Church, a church he built and where<br />

he was a member. Harveson & Cole Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

was born in Hastings, Okla., and had lived in Fort Worth for most of his life.He was<br />

instrumental in the construction of Casa Manana and was a home builder who specialized<br />

in custom homes in Westover Hills, Crestwood, TCU and the Ridglea areas.He was an<br />

Army veteran of World War II and was a member of the Disabled American Veterans. Mr.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> was a member of Hemphill Masonic Lodge No. 1164, Moslah Shrine Temple and the<br />

University Kiwanis.He was an honorary member of the Associated General Contractors of<br />

America and built the building they are housed in and was chairman of the Building Board<br />

Code of Appeals for the city of Fort Worth for four years. The family suggests that<br />

memorials be made to the Shrine Crippled Children"s Burn Center. Survivors: Wife, Irene<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Fort Worth; and brother, Ernest E. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Morgan City.<br />

Eldon G. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Hornell, NY - Eldon G. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 86, of Troupsburg, died Monday, Nov. 19, 2007 at St. James<br />

Mercy Hospital.He was retired from the <strong>New</strong> York State DOT. He was a WWII veteran.<br />

Survivors include two daughters, Linda Sawyer of Bath and Lorraine McNeill of Lindley;<br />

three sons, Jerry <strong>Gunn</strong> and Terry <strong>Gunn</strong>, both of Troupsburg and Rick <strong>Gunn</strong> of Canisteo.<br />

Graveside services will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday at Mt. Hope Cemetery, Troupsburg,<br />

the Rev. Donald Hulbert officiating. Arrangements are with H.P. Smith & Son Inc. Funeral<br />

Home<br />

Eleanore M. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

died Tuesday, April 27, 2010 at Oakview Manor. She was 85. Graveside services will be at<br />

3:00 p.m. Friday, April 30, 2010 from Woodlawn Memory Gardens with Deacon John Ross<br />

of St. John Catholic Church in Ozark officiating and Fuqua-Bankston Funeral Home<br />

directing. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born March 6, 1925 in Bodnegg, Germany to the late Johann and<br />

Martha Sockler. She was preceded in death by her husband; Lonzo <strong>Gunn</strong>. Fuqua-<br />

Bankston Funeral Home in Ozark, (334) 774-4551, is in charge of arrangements. Pubished the<br />

Dothan Eagle, Dothan, Alabama<br />

Eleanor <strong>Gunn</strong> Polidari


Eleanor Polidari, 78, of Harrisonburg, died peacefully on Jan. 4, 2010, at her home. She<br />

was born Nov. 10, 1931, in Cornwall, N.Y. Preceding her in death are her beloved husband,<br />

Peter; her parents, Aileen and William <strong>Gunn</strong>; her brothers, Kenny, Donald and Bud; her<br />

sister, Sis; and son-in-law, Nicky. Before moving to the Shenandoah Valley 15 years ago,<br />

she owned and operated "Sweet Pete's Luncheonette" for many years with her husband in<br />

Paterson, N.J. If you knew Eleanor, you knew gentleness. She was a woman devoted to her<br />

husband, her family and making sure everyone was happy. She possessed unconditional<br />

love for all of her children and grandchildren. She was a member of Holy Infant Catholic<br />

Church. She loved her church and the people she knew there. She never had a harsh word<br />

for anyone. She was the gentlest woman we have ever known. A wiz at crazy eights and a<br />

love for horror movies kept us on our toes and scratching our heads, go figure! Eleanor is<br />

survived by her five children, Michael of Harrisonburg, Ellie and her husband, Michael,<br />

and cat, Miko, of Harrisonburg, Peter and his wife, Lisa, of Williamsburg, Va., Fred and<br />

his wife, Karen, of Williamsburg, Va., and Connie and her husband, Jan, and puppy, Max,<br />

of Paterson, N.J. Also surviving and very special to her were her two horror movie buddies,<br />

her granddaughter Kacey and her husband, Andrew, and cat, Polly Walnuts, of<br />

Harrisonburg; two sisters-in-law, Millie of Harrisonburg and Louise of Haledon, N.J.;<br />

other grandchildren, include Peggy Ann, Ellie, Chrissy, Freddie, Stephanie and her<br />

husband, Bobby; great-grandchildren, Richie and Madison; and numerous nieces and<br />

nephews and dear friends in both Harrisonburg and <strong>New</strong> Jersey. Mass of Resurrection<br />

will be held at Holy Infant Catholic Church in Elkton on Saturday, Jan. 9, 2010, at 11 a.m.<br />

with Father Jim Dorson presiding. The family will receive friends Friday from 7 to 9 p.m.<br />

at the Kyger Funeral Home in Harrisonburg. Memorial contributions may be made to<br />

Hospice of RMH, 235 Cantrell Ave., Harrisonburg, VA 22801.<br />

Eleanor <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

SUTCLIFFE, Eleanore <strong>Gunn</strong> - 89, a fourth-generation San Franciscan, daughter of Dr.<br />

and Mrs. Herbert <strong>Gunn</strong>. She graduated from Lowell High School and the University of<br />

California at Berkeley where she was a member of Delta Gamma. Mrs. Sutcliffe was a life<br />

long hospital volunteer and supporter in San Francisco, Santa Rosa and Greenbrae. Her<br />

husband, Norman Sutcliffe; son, Eric <strong>Gunn</strong> Sutcliffe; and her brother, Herbert <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr.<br />

predeceased her. She is survived by her daughter, Cynthia Poett; her daughter-in-law,<br />

Kathleen Sutcliffe; three granddaughters; a great grandson and great-granddaughter. At<br />

her request, no services will be held. Memorials may be sent to the Tomorrow Fund at the<br />

Tamalpais, 501 Via Casitas, Greenbrae, CA 94904, or to the Hospice of Marin, 150 Nellen<br />

Ave. Corte Madera, CA 94925.<br />

Eleanor <strong>Gunn</strong> Shivers<br />

Warrenton, Ga., Mrs. Eleanor <strong>Gunn</strong> Shivers, age 51 of Warren County, Ga., died at a<br />

Milledgeville Hospital Friday morning after an extended illness. Funeral services will be<br />

held Saturday at graveside 3 pm at the Johnson Methodist Church Cemetery. Pallvearers<br />

will be nephews, Bobby <strong>Gunn</strong>, jack <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jake Rowe, Robert Cason, Glenn Carter and<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> Sawyer. Mrs. Shives was the daughter of the late C. W. And Lena Todd <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Warren County. She is survived by three sisters; Mrs. J. F. Lawlis of Jacson, Alabama;


Mrs. Annie L. Rivers of Warrenton; Mrs. M. S. Ivery of Warrenton; four brothers; L. S.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Venice Florida,; G. S. <strong>Gunn</strong> and Joe B. <strong>Gunn</strong> both of Warrenton; and Charles E.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Fayetteville, North Carolina. M. W. Callaway and Son Funeral Home is in charge<br />

of arrangements. July 18, 1964 - Augusta Chronicle. (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Elenore Ardis <strong>Gunn</strong> (Watts)<br />

ANDERSON, SC - Mrs. Elenore Ardis <strong>Gunn</strong> Watts, age 66, wife of Earl Eugene Watts of<br />

117 Meadowood Drive, Anderson, SC, died Tuesday, August 15, 2006 at her residence. The<br />

family will receive friends at The McDougald Funeral Home on Wednesday, August 16,<br />

2006 from 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm. Funeral arrangements will be announced by The<br />

McDougald Funeral Home<br />

Eli <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Fort Wayne, Indiana - Eli <strong>Gunn</strong>, a prominent resident of South Milford, is dead from<br />

stomach<br />

trouble. Published August 12, 1907 Fort Wayne Sentinel<br />

Eli Taylor <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

age 82 was born in Dripping Springs, Texas March 17, 1920 and died June 13, 2002. raised<br />

on the dairy until he moved with his family to Austin to be a Hillcrest Dairies Milk Man. he<br />

eneter the Army with his brother Joe, and served with the 36th Division in World War II.<br />

Returning to the states he was employed with the Texas Adjuster Generals Department at<br />

Camp Mahry and member of the Texas National Guard until retirement in March 1980<br />

with over 32 years of military service. Eli was preceded in death by his parents, Ben and<br />

Ada <strong>Gunn</strong>, sisters Agnes Hail, Eva Peterson, Hazel Pylant and Dorothy Sanders, and<br />

brother Joe and Howard. He is survived by his wife of 56 years Gladys, daughter Gayle<br />

and huband Larry Vandell of Austin, Nanda Kay Bryan of Fort Stockton, Texas, and sons<br />

Billy of Sutter Creek and Jim of Austin. (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Eli <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Eli <strong>Gunn</strong> died recently at the home of his brother, Anson <strong>Gunn</strong>, near Westfield. He was the<br />

son of Charles and Johanna Hurlbut <strong>Gunn</strong> and was born at Mixtown, Pa. Aug. 25 1850,<br />

being one of nine children. He is survived by his parents, two sons. Erwin and Allen, and<br />

three sisters. Mrs Olive Sweet, of Brookfield: Mrs. Rebecca Swan, of Addison. N. Y : Mrs.<br />

Jane Lilly, of Fort Wayne, Ind..and a brother. Anson <strong>Gunn</strong>. of Westfield, Pa. - Published<br />

Wellsboro Agitator, July 26, 1916<br />

Elisha <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Springfield, Illinois - The funeral of Elisha <strong>Gunn</strong> was held at 2 o’clock March 29, 1897 at<br />

the residence on Mulberry Street. The officiating clergyman at the funeral was Rev. John<br />

Cotton Brooks, rector of Christ Church. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> is survived by his widow, a daughter,<br />

Mrs. W. C. Cimons and a son Elisha. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong>’s father was named Elisah before him and<br />

was one of the old time residents of Sunfield, Conn. Of which place he was a native and<br />

where in the early years of the century he kept a store. His son was born in this city on the


hill, known as <strong>Gunn</strong>’s Lot, or <strong>Gunn</strong>’s pasture, a spot historical in Springfield, was part of<br />

the old <strong>Gunn</strong> farm. Elish’a brother William who died 17 years ago, is survived by two<br />

daughters, Mrs. W. F. Callender of this city and mrs. Birnie, wife of Capt Rogers Birnie of<br />

the ordnance department at Washington; and by a son Robert who will sail for home<br />

shortly from Egypt. On the death of their father, Elisha and William continued in the<br />

grocery business, and kept a store on West State Street.<br />

Elisha K. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

K. <strong>Gunn</strong>, an old resident of Deport and one of the most prominent men in the southeast<br />

part of Lamar county, died at 4 o"clock Monday afternoon at his home in Deport. He<br />

would have been 83 years old next Christmas and was in declining health, but he had not<br />

been confined to bed more than a week. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> first lived in the Biardstown community<br />

after coming to Texas and was a brother of the late Capt. W. T. <strong>Gunn</strong>, ex-sheriff, whose<br />

home was at Biardstown. He was engaged in farming for several years at Biardstown and<br />

continued farming after moving to Deport. He is survived by his wife and two daughters;<br />

Mrs. A. W. Simmons and Mrs. Will Larrimore, both of whom reside at Deport. He and his<br />

wife were making their home with Mrs. Simmons. He is survived by a number of nephews<br />

and nieces. The funeral will be held at 3 o"clock this afternoon and burial will be at the<br />

Deport cemetery. The Paris Morning <strong>New</strong>s-Tuesday, October 2, 1923(Elisha and Judith<br />

Cox <strong>Gunn</strong> descendant)<br />

Elmina Hall <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Mrs. Lewis <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Wrens Georgia - February 21, 1922 - Mrs. Lewis <strong>Gunn</strong> age 70, ill for seven weeks, died<br />

here today and the funeral will be held at 10 o'clock Friday monring at Moses chapel. Rev.<br />

a. M. McMichael conductings the services. She is survived by 2 daughters, Mrs. W. J.<br />

Daivs and Mrs. Benson also one son, Lewis <strong>Gunn</strong> of Thomson. Augusta Chronicle page 2,<br />

Friday February 22, 1929<br />

Eliza <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

died May 11, 1888 age 85. Born in Jones County , Georgia August 1803. Married Thomas<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> in 1817 they had 15 children, 48 grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren. Survived<br />

by 5 daughters and 1 son. Joined Old School Baptist Church in Jones county, baptized by<br />

Old Brother Henderson, pastor of the church. She removed to Talbot County 1840/1841,<br />

joined Good Hope Church in Upson County Georgia, there being no church close by , when<br />

Shiloh Church was organized she mover her letter from Good Hope to Shiloh until 1885<br />

when she moved to Upson county and lived with her son W. C. <strong>Gunn</strong> ever since. Christian<br />

Advocate October 1888 - Elizabeth Buias/or Byers <strong>Gunn</strong> mother of William C. <strong>Gunn</strong>.<br />

Mrs. Eliza <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

dies Tuesday in Portales Home. Another of the pioneer residents of Roosevelt County<br />

passed away Tuesday whom Mrs. Eliza <strong>Gunn</strong> was taken from her 917 E. 3rd street home.<br />

She and her husband had come to <strong>New</strong> Mexico in 1907 and homesteaded in the area known<br />

as the Upton Community. She was a native of Nashville Tennessee and was born on<br />

October 10, 1873. Moved later to Texas and it was in that state she married Charles Lynn


<strong>Gunn</strong> who passed away in 1920. She is survived by four sons, four daughters, 38<br />

grandchildren. 48 great grandchildren,and one great great grandchild. The children are<br />

Jess I. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Mrs. Frannie Cockran, and Mrs. Herman Eminger of Portales,Mrs. Walter<br />

Griffith of Floyd; James S. and F.M. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Visalla, California, and Mrs. Lydia Kizer of<br />

Portland, Oregon. Funeral Services will be held Friday afternoon in the East Second Street<br />

Church of Christ with R.L. Allen being assisted by W.T. Garnett. Wheeler Mortuary will<br />

have interment ceremonies at the Floyd Cemetery. Six grandsons will carry the casket and<br />

the honorary bearers will consist of V.F. <strong>New</strong>man, J.D. Cyphers, Paul Eminger, Oscar<br />

Moote, Alfred Combs, E.C. Luna, Viril Griffith and John Laxson.The Portales Tribune-<br />

Portales, NM Thursday , June 17, 1954<br />

Eliza <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

A memorial service will be held at 2:30 p.m. Friday in the First Presbyterian Church for<br />

Mrs. Eliza Woodside <strong>Gunn</strong>, 75, of 131 Court Rd., who died Monday in an automobile<br />

accident in Gowensville, S.C. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was the widow of Dr. Charles G. <strong>Gunn</strong>, pastor of<br />

the Glen Kirk Chapel of the First Presbyterian Church. She is survived by two brothers,<br />

James Henry Woodside of Greenville, S.C., and John Lawrence Woodside of St.<br />

Matthew"s, S.C.; and a sister, Mrs. D. Houser Banks of St. Matthews"s, S.C. She is also<br />

survived by three sons, Charles Groshen <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr. of Winston-Salem, N.C.; the Rev.<br />

George Wilson <strong>Gunn</strong> of Atlanta, Ga., and James Woodside <strong>Gunn</strong> of <strong>New</strong> York, N.Y. The<br />

body was cremated this morning in South Carolina and will be sent to St. Louis, Mo., for<br />

interment. The <strong>New</strong>s Virginian, Waynesboro, Va Wed. 7-31-1974<br />

Eliza M. <strong>Gunn</strong> Peer<br />

Eliza Peer was born in O. Jan. 30th, 1838. In early life she removed with her parents to<br />

Pike Co., Ill., where she grew to woman-hood. Jan. 28th, 1858 she was united in marriage<br />

in Hannibal Mo. to Jas. D. <strong>Gunn</strong>. Until 1870, they resided in Ill. then moved to Buchanan<br />

Co, Mo., in the Mattox neighbor-hood about five miles north of Edgerton. Sister <strong>Gunn</strong> was<br />

the mother of thirteen children, nine of whom are yet living J. W. Cora, Mary, Julia,<br />

Albert, Minnie, Lena Ruben H. and Curtis B. In her girlhood she embraced Christ and<br />

became a member of the Methodist Episcopal church and in after years became affiliated<br />

with the Baptist church in which church she was a consistant patient servant of her Christ.<br />

Through all her persecuations and afflictions, she never lost sight of her duty as a wife, a<br />

mother and a christian [sic]. To know her was to admire her. During the last few months<br />

she made her home with her daughter, Mrs. Dr. Sympson of Edgerton. Here she became<br />

sorely afflicted with what was supposed to be cancer of the stomach. Her suffering was<br />

intense, yet she was very patient, and frequently mentioned Heaven and of her desire to<br />

depart and be with her Savior. She died triumph [sic] in a living faith Aug. 21st, 1900, age<br />

62 years, 7 months and 21 days. The funeral service was conducted by the writer at the<br />

Baptist church, after which she was quietly laid to rest in the Mt. Zion cemetery, in the<br />

presence of a large company of relatives and friends. "Blessed are the dead who die in the<br />

Lord from henceforth; that they may rest from their labors, and their works do follow<br />

them."<br />

Elizabeth M. <strong>Gunn</strong>


he above lines eloquently describe the late Elizabeth Mardell <strong>Gunn</strong>, who God saw fit to call<br />

to His heavenly home on Jan. 13, 2012 at 2 p.m. She was the second of six children born to<br />

the late Charley <strong>Gunn</strong> and Patsy De Grate <strong>Gunn</strong> on Jan. 8, 1924 in Monroe. At the early<br />

age of seven years, she was baptized at Tabernacle Baptist Church in Monroe. She became<br />

the youth pianist and played for the Baptist Training Union. She was also secretary of the<br />

Sunday school. She held these positions for more than eight years. Elizabeth attended<br />

elementary and high school at Monroe Colored High School in Monroe. The school assisted<br />

her in becoming well versed academically and socially. After high school graduation, she<br />

attended Southern University and majored in Business and English. Later she received the<br />

Master's of Science degree from Texas Southern University in Business and Counseling. In<br />

1947, she obtained employment in Webster Parish at Webster High School. Elizabeth<br />

worked at Webster High and Junior High for 40 years. She loved teaching and was very<br />

serious about her job. While in Minden, she joined St. Rest Baptist Church, where she<br />

worked faithfully in various organizations of the church, until ill health prevented her<br />

active participation; however, she remained faithful to her church until her demise<br />

Elizabeth loved her sorority, Delta Sigma Theta, and she was a member of the organization<br />

for more than 55 years. She also enjoyed participating in the retired teacher organization<br />

and volunteering in programs in the Minden community. Her family was very dear to her.<br />

She had no biological children, but she was a mentor and an inspiration to many. She was a<br />

second mother to her youngest sister, Dr. La Vargne "Dimple" <strong>Gunn</strong>-Ford and<br />

grandmother to her niece and nephew, Jerry Patrick and Elizabeth Rose. She loved her<br />

brother-in-law, Jerry Ford, and always complimented him for his special attention to her.<br />

Her niece, Dr. La Wanna Kaye <strong>Gunn</strong>-Williams was always by her side and spoiled her with<br />

delicious meals. She especially liked the sweets her niece prepared. She was preceded in<br />

death by her mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. Charley <strong>Gunn</strong> Sr.; her sister, Evelyn <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Burrell; her brother, Charlie <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr.; and her sister-in-law, Valerie Freeman <strong>Gunn</strong>.<br />

Elizabeth Mardell <strong>Gunn</strong> will be fondly missed by her family and friends; her three sisters,<br />

Ms. Joycelyn Stephens, Chicago Heights, Illinois, Ms. Patsy Ruth <strong>Gunn</strong>, Monroe and Dr,<br />

La Vargne <strong>Gunn</strong>-Ford (Jerry) Monroe; 13 nephews and nieces; 24 great-nieces and<br />

great-nephews; four great-great-nieces and great-great-nephews; and numerous loving<br />

cousins and friends.<br />

Elizabeth M. (Pat) <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

74, died Sunday, January 31, 1999. She is survived by her husband, Richard G. <strong>Gunn</strong>; one<br />

son, Ronald D. <strong>Gunn</strong>; one daughter, Deborah Barnes; her mother, Ruby H. <strong>My</strong>ers; three<br />

sisters, June M. Parsell, Bobbie M. Beckum and Maggie M. Jones; two grandchildren,<br />

Ryan A. <strong>Gunn</strong> and Robert G. <strong>Gunn</strong>; one daughter-in-law, Perry S. <strong>Gunn</strong>; and one son-inlaw,<br />

William C. Barnes. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a member of the Belmont Women"s Golf<br />

Association and the Hollows Women"s Golf Association. She was retired from Miller &<br />

Rhoads. Remains rest at the West Chapel of Bennett Funeral Home, 11020 W. Broad St.<br />

Rd., where the family will receive friends from 5 to 7 p.m. Monday. Funeral notice later. In<br />

lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Massey Cancer Center, P. O. Box 980037,<br />

Richmond, Va. 23298-0037. Richmond Times Dispatch (VA) Mon.<br />

Elizabeth L. <strong>Gunn</strong>


On Monday, December 31, 2007, MRS. ELIZABETH LOUISE GUNN, beloved wife of the<br />

late Mr. George G. <strong>Gunn</strong>; loving mother of James C. <strong>Gunn</strong>, passed away at the age of 85<br />

years. Visitation for family and friends will be held on Thursday, January 3, 2008 from<br />

11:00 - 1:00 P.M. in HUBBARD FUNERAL HOME, INC., 4107 Wilkens Avenue,<br />

Baltimore, Maryland, where a Funeral Service will be held at 1:00 P.M. in the Funeral<br />

Home, with Reverend John Elder officiating. Interment will follow in Loudon Park<br />

Cemetery. Published in the Baltimore Sun on 1/2/2008.<br />

Elizabeth Meadows Cumnock "Fif" <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Elizabeth Meadows Cumnock "Fif" <strong>Gunn</strong>, 86, of Charlotte, N.C., died Tuesday, May 20,<br />

2003 at Presbyterian Hospital. She was born June 1, 1916 in Altavista, VA, daughter of the<br />

late Chester Norton Cumnock and Lucy Wilkinson Cumnock. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> had attended<br />

Sweet Briar College, Amherst, VA, and was the wife of the late Arthur Talmage <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr.,<br />

who preceded her in death in 1976. She was a member of Centenary United Methodist<br />

Church, Lynchburg, VA, and was a former member of Altavista PresbyterianChurch,<br />

Altavista, VA. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> had resided in Charlotte, NC since 1991. A memorial service will<br />

be held at 2:00 P.M. Sunday, May 25, 2003 at Centenary United Methodist Church in<br />

Lynchburg, VA. Committal will be private for the family. The family will receive friends at<br />

the Harry and Bryant Chapel, 500 Providence Road, Charlotte, from 7:00-8:30 P.M.<br />

Friday.She is survived by a son, Robert <strong>Gunn</strong> and his wife, Carol <strong>Gunn</strong>, of Charlotte, N.C.;<br />

a daughter, Lisa Howe and her husband, Dr. Allen Howe, of Herndon, VA; a daughter in<br />

law, Sandra Kronick and her husband, Bob Kronick, of Knoxville, TN; six grandchildren,<br />

Julia <strong>Gunn</strong>, Matthew Howe, Sarah Howe, Cindy Fortune, William Kronick, and Brian<br />

Craig four great grandchildren, Lindsey Carter, Savannah Guiver, Ryan Craig, and<br />

Austin Craig; brother in law, Bill <strong>Gunn</strong> and his wife, Mary Hunter <strong>Gunn</strong>, of<br />

Harrisonburg, VA; and sister in law, Lois Cumnock, of Roanoke, VA. Memorials may be<br />

made to the American Lung Association, 5315 Greenbrook Drive, Charlotte, N.C. 28205.<br />

Harry and Bryant Company is serving her family. Published in the Charlotte Observer on<br />

5/22/2003.<br />

Elizabeth F. "Tizzie" <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Elizabeth F. (Tizzie) <strong>Gunn</strong>, 89, of McMath Road, Meadville, died in her home Sunday, Feb.<br />

1, 2009, after a feisty and courageous battle with cancer. She was born April 25, 1920, in<br />

<strong>My</strong>lo, Ark., a daughter of the late Luanne Ford Rodgers and Bradford Rogers.She married<br />

the late Harold S. Layburn, who passed away in 1980. She later married Thomas <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

who died Sept. 11, 2001.Elizabeth worked as a waitress at the Beacon Inn, Piatt’s Inn and<br />

The Evergreen in the 1950s. She was a proud lifetime member of Vernon Central<br />

Volunteer Fire Department. She enjoyed traveling every summer to Lake Martin, Ala., for<br />

family reunions. Her last trip was in July to Arkansas to visit her sisters. She was a Baptist<br />

by faith.She is survived by a daughter, Sue Layburn Schossler and her husband, Joseph of<br />

Oil City; three granddaughters, Tammy Nelson of Columbia, S.C., Terry Schossler of Oil<br />

City and Toni Witherow and her husband, Scott of Hope Mills, N.C.; three greatgrandchildren,<br />

Joseph and Elizabeth Schossler of Columbia, S.C., and Isabella Witherow<br />

of Hope Mills, N.C.; two sisters, Evelyn Sivils of Hamburg, Ark., and Thomasene Anders<br />

and her husband, Chester of Crossett, Ark.; a special cousin, Ann Pistole of North Liberty,


Iowa; and many nieces and nephews.Elizabeth was preceded in death by sisters Adora<br />

Rodgers and Hazel Davis of Arkansas; brothers William (Bob) Rodgers of California;<br />

Robert (Bob) Rodgers of Alabama, and Joseph (Joe) Rodgers of Texas; an infant grandson,<br />

Mark Schossler; and a granddaughter, Tracy Anne Schossler of Oil City.She will be<br />

cremated and laid to rest at Roselawn Memorial.A memorial service will be held Feb. 9 at 1<br />

p.m. at Hatheway-Tedesco Funeral Home, 614 Baldwin St., Meadville.Memorial<br />

contributions may be made to Hospice of Crawford County, The Oncology Wellness<br />

Center or Vernon Central Volunteer Fire Department.<br />

Elizabeth T. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Mrs. Elizabeth Truman <strong>Gunn</strong> of South Boston died Wednesday, July 17, 1985 at the<br />

Halifax-South Boston Community Hospital. She was 67. Graveside services will be held<br />

today, July 19, at Oak Ridge Cemetery beginning at 4 p.m. Rev. C. Curtis Finch will<br />

conduct the service. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born in South Boston on October 31, 1917 and was the<br />

daughter of Thomas Melvin Spencer, Sr. and Grace Finch Spencer. She was married to<br />

Rhea William <strong>Gunn</strong> and was a member of First Baptist Church. She is survived by her<br />

husband; three daughters, Mrs. Betty Byrd Latham, Mrs. Judy G. Gilman and Miss<br />

Frances Dell <strong>Gunn</strong>, all of Richmond; one sister, Mrs. Wesley O. Ballou of Durham, N.C.;<br />

one brother, T. M. Spencer, Jr. of Wilson, N.C. and one grandchild, Miss Rebecca Latham<br />

of Richmond. The family will be receiving friends at the home. Those wishing to give<br />

memorials are asked to consider the rescue squad.<br />

Elizabeth <strong>Gunn</strong> and John <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Elizabeth and John <strong>Gunn</strong> mother and son aged 86 and 52 respectively were found dead<br />

tonight at their home in Linden Street by William <strong>Gunn</strong> a son and brother, who resides in<br />

another part of the city. The house when broken open was filled with natural gas, found<br />

flowing from an open stove. On couches were found two dead bodies. They had been<br />

asphyxiated in the night by the gas diminishing till the flame went out and then coming on<br />

strong in the night. They had retired. A dog locked in the house with them was overcome,<br />

but recovered after being dragged into the air. Indianpolis, Indiana reported in the<br />

Morning Herald, Nov 12, 1900<br />

Elizabeth <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Great Bend -.Mary Elizabeth <strong>Gunn</strong>, 96, died April 6, 2011. She was born July 21, 1914, to<br />

Ernest E. and Elizabeth Wesley Eppstein. In 1936 she married Charles L. <strong>Gunn</strong>. He died<br />

in 1985. Survivors include: a daughter-in-law, Virginia Railsback <strong>Gunn</strong>; two grandsons<br />

and a sister-in-law, Mary <strong>Gunn</strong>. Memorial service 2 p.m. Thursday at First Congregational<br />

United Church of Christ, Great Bend. Friends may sign the book from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.<br />

Wednesday and 9 a.m. to noon Thursday at Bryant Funeral Home, Great Bend. Private<br />

family inurnment in Great Bend Cemetery. Memorials to the church, Fort Hays State<br />

Alumni Association (husband Charles Leonard <strong>Gunn</strong> was a Jasper <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Elizabeth <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Elizabeth <strong>Gunn</strong> age 87 died Thursday night, May 10, 1912 and was buried in<br />

Crawfordville Cemetery on Friday. She is survived by one brother, Ross <strong>Gunn</strong>, and three


sisters, Emily Akins and Misses Susan and Dela <strong>Gunn</strong> Augusta Chronicle, May 13, 1923<br />

[Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> Desc] daughter of John Robert and Sally Chapman<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>)<br />

Elizabeth <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

79 years old, a resident of Kansas City thirty years, died last night at her home 3933<br />

Highland Avenue. Surviving are two sons, J. W. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Grain Valley, Mo, and G. W. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

3931 Highland Avenue and five daughters, Mrs. J. A. Reed and Miss Susie of the home<br />

address; Mrs. Harry Groupay, 700 East Twnety fifth Street., Mrs. W. H. Miller, Ashburn,<br />

Mo., and Mrs. J. E. Butler, 3937 Highland Avenue. The funeral service will be a 3 o’clock<br />

this afternoon at the home. Burial will be at Louisiana, Missouri. August 6, 1918 Kansas<br />

City Star.<br />

Elizabeth <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

BERKELEY. Aug. 22, 1944. — Private funeral services were held for Mrs. Elizabeth A.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>. pioneer resident of this area and believed to be the second white child born in<br />

California. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> died Sunday in a rest home, a few days before her 100th birthday.<br />

Bom at Fort Sutler. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> came to Oakland, California in 1876, and for many years<br />

was identified with numerous charitable activities. She was the widow of the late Capt.<br />

George W. <strong>Gunn</strong>, and the mother of the late Fred C Grattan. Spanish War veteran.<br />

Grattan, who died in February, 1943. helped to take Manila in 1943, and was injured in the<br />

action. He formerly was in the cleaning business and at one time owned a hotel in Hayfork,<br />

Trinity County. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> is survived by a son, Walter Grattan of San Francisco, and 1<br />

niece Mrs Maix M. Brown of San Mateo.<br />

Elizabeth <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

SULLIVAN - Graveside services for Elizabeth Pearl <strong>Gunn</strong>, 91, of Sullivan, formerly of<br />

Arcola and Champaign, Illinois will be at 1 p.m. Saturday at Arcola Cemetery. There will<br />

be no visitation. Reed Funeral Home, Sullivan, is in charge of arrangements. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

died Dec. 26, 1999, at the Illinois Masonic Home, Sullivan.<br />

Elizabeth Allen <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

wife of W. W. <strong>Gunn</strong>, age 42 years, of Port Arthur, Texas, died Sunday afternoon at the<br />

home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Allen at Pleasant Hill, Ward 2, following an<br />

illness of several months. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born November 8, 1886 at the home place near<br />

Winnfield. In 1908 she was married to W. W. <strong>Gunn</strong>, to which union two daughters were<br />

born, Mrs. Lillie Blanche Whipp of Port Arthur, Texas, and Bernice <strong>Gunn</strong>. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was<br />

a member of the Methodist Protestant Church, having joined that church in 1912 and since<br />

has lived an exemplary Christian life, endearing herself to all who knew her. She was a<br />

member of a family of nine children, the youngest now 26 years old and her death is the<br />

first broken tie of the family, parents, and children. Funeral services were conducted by the<br />

Rev. Henry Lewis, assisted by the Rev. J. A. McMurray, Monday morning at ten o"clock<br />

and she was laid to rest in the family cemetery near the family home. The many floral<br />

offerings and attendance of the host of friends attested to the esteem and love in which she


was held by all who knew her. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> is survived by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C.<br />

Allen, five brothers, W. R. Allen, C. W. Allen, Dewey Allen, M. M. Allen, I. L. Allen, three<br />

sisters, Mrs. W. L. Smith, Mrs. G. W. Taylor, and Miss Mary Bell Allen, of Winn Parish.<br />

Published July 5, 1929<br />

Elizabeth Ann <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

DRIVER, Elizabeth Ann, 82, Manchester, Tenn., died Friday 18, 2004 at United Regional<br />

Nursing Center. A native of Tennessee she was the daughter of the late Horace Edward<br />

and <strong>My</strong>rtle Pennygrass <strong>Gunn</strong>. She was a homemaker. In addition to her parents, she was<br />

preceded in death by three brothers, H.E., Charles and Richard <strong>Gunn</strong>, two sons, Jimmy<br />

and Frankie Ash and one grandson, Jimmy Ash. She is survived by one daughter,<br />

Margaret Mearse of Flintville, Tenn., one brother, James <strong>Gunn</strong>, Tullahoma, one sister,<br />

Lillie Louise Thompson, Tullahoma and very special friend, Mrs. Floy Frazier of<br />

Tullahoma, grandchildren, Minnie Farris, Lisa Sisk, Mary Lynn and John Scott, Jr. and<br />

numerous other grandchildren and great grandchildren. Funeral services were held<br />

Sunday, June 20, 2004 at Manchestr Funeral Home, brother Ed Brown, officiating. Burial<br />

was at Maplewood Cemetery, Tullahoma. MANCHESTER FUNERAL HOME IN<br />

CHARGE OF ARRANGEMENTS. www.manchesterfuneralhome.com<br />

Elizabeth Ann (<strong>Gunn</strong>) Wilhite<br />

Elizabeth Ann (<strong>Gunn</strong>) Wilhite Resident of Pleasanton, California. Elizabeth passed away<br />

on Weds, Feb 6, 2008 in Walnut Creek, CA. She was born Oct. 9, 1947 in Livermore, she<br />

was 61 years old. Elizabeth was very active in her church. She loved going out for Mexican<br />

food and to the movies. She collected turtles and teapots, and loved cats and dogs. She<br />

loved Orlando Bloom and Johnny Depp. She loved working with kids as she had for many<br />

years while at Pleasanton Middle School and Village High School. She was a crossing<br />

guard for 20 years and worked at the fair for 10 years. She loved to sing. She is survived by<br />

her children Gevene (Angel) Duncan and Daniel Wilhite, daughter in law, Shawne. Her<br />

mother Lillie <strong>Gunn</strong>, sister Cindy Goines, and aunt Lucille Dunn, three grandchildren,<br />

Amanda Duncan, Kristin and Haili Wilhite. Memorial service is Tues., Feb 12, 10:30AM at<br />

First Baptist Church, 4100 First St., Pleasanton, CA. Callaghan Mortuary Livermore<br />

Crematory 925 447-2942<br />

Elizabeth Ann <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

67, of Alta Loma passed away July 3, 2005, at home. She was born March 20, 1938, in<br />

Allegan, Mich., and moved to Alta Loma 24 years ago from Downey. She was employed by<br />

G.T.E. for 20 years, where she worked in customer service. She was a member of Our Lady<br />

of the Assumption Catholic Church, Claremont. Elizabeth is survived by her children:<br />

sons, Randy <strong>Gunn</strong> of Riverside and Richard <strong>Gunn</strong> of Portland, OR; daughter, Linda Sena<br />

of Claremont; son, Robert <strong>Gunn</strong> of California; six grandchildren, Paul, David, Anna, Sara,<br />

Richard, Julie; and two great-grandchildren. Visitation will be held from 1 until 5 p.m.<br />

Sunday, July 10 at Todd Memorial Chapel, Pomona. Services will be held at 1 p.m.<br />

Monday, July 11 at Todd Memorial Chapel, Claremont. Interment will follow in Oak Park<br />

Cemetery, Claremont. In lieu of flowers, please send memorial contributions to the Robert<br />

and Beverly Lewis Cancer Center, 1798 N. Garey Ave., Pomona, CA 91767. Todd


Memorial Chapel is in charge of arrangements. Published in the Inland Valley Daily<br />

Bulletin on 7/8/2005.<br />

Elizabeth D. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

St. Louis, Mo. - Elizabeth D. (nee Huffman) on Tuesday, September 27, 2011. Beloved wife<br />

of the late William E. <strong>Gunn</strong>; dear mother of Mark (Charmaine) <strong>Gunn</strong>, Lesa (Glen)<br />

Williams and Holly (Todd) Wilkinson; dear grandmother of Erin and Evan Williams,<br />

Alexandra and Joseph Wilkinson; dear sister of Lila Davis; dear friend. Services: Funeral<br />

from KUTIS SOUTH COUNTY CHAPEL, 5255 Lemay Ferry Rd. (At Butler Hill) on<br />

Monday, October 3, 1 p.m. Interment Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery.<br />

Contributions to the D.A.V. appreciated Visitation Sunday 5-8 p.m.<br />

Elizabeth E. <strong>Gunn</strong> -<br />

Thursday, April 6, 2000 -Former Jewell County, Kan., resident Elizabeth Ellen<br />

(Regensberg) <strong>Gunn</strong>, 87, of Belleville, Kan., died Thursday, April 6, 2000, at Lutheran Care<br />

Home in Belleville. Services are 2 p.m. Monday at Megrue-Price Funeral Home chapel in<br />

Superior with the Rev. Jon Albrecht officiating. Burial will be in Rosemound Cemetery<br />

near Hardy. Visitation is 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. today and noon to 9 p.m. Sunday at the funeral<br />

home. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born Dec. 7, 1912, to Joseph and Lillian (Miller) Regensberg near<br />

Guadalupita, N.M. She moved with her family at an early age to Las Vegas, N.M., and<br />

attended Las Vegas Public Schools. She also worked at Montgomery Ward in Las Vegas.<br />

On July 24, 1933, she married Preston <strong>Gunn</strong> in Las Vegas. They moved to Jewell County.<br />

On Sept. 21, 1974, her husband died. She wrote a news column for the Hardy Herald for<br />

several years and then for the Superior Express. She moved to a nursing home in Belleville<br />

in 1995. She served on the Star School District board and was a former member of the<br />

Union Church in Hardy. Survivors are one daughter, Sandra Skinner of Superior; one son,<br />

Steve of Superior; two sisters, Bertha Wells of Clovis, N.M., and Rosemarie McCurry of<br />

Santa Fe, N.M.; 11 grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren.She also was preceded in<br />

death by two sons, Don and Ed; two sisters; five brothers; and one grandchild. Memorials<br />

may be sent in care of the family.<br />

2 nd obit -<br />

Elizabeth Ellen <strong>Gunn</strong> -<br />

Elizabeth Ellen <strong>Gunn</strong>, 87, Belleville, died Thursday, April 6, 2000, at Lutheran Care Home<br />

in Belleville. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born Elizabeth Regensberg on Dec. 7, 1912, near Guadalupita,<br />

N.M., and was a longtime Jewell County resident. She had worked at Montgomery Ward in<br />

Las Vegas, N.M. She served on the Star School District Board and was a member of Union<br />

Church in Hardy, White Rock Ladies Aide and Jewell Social Circle. She wrote a column in<br />

the Hardy Herald and the Superior Express and had a quilting business. She was preceded<br />

in death by her husband, Preston, in 1974; two sons, Don and Ed; and a grandson.<br />

Survivors include a daughter, Sandra Skinner of Superior, Neb.; a son, Steve of Superior;<br />

two sisters, Bertha Wells of Clovis, N.M., and Rosemarie McCurry of Santa Fe, N.M.; 11<br />

grandchildren; and five great-granddaughters. The funeral will be at 2 p.m. Monday at<br />

Megrue-Price Funeral Chapel, 750 N. Commercial, Superior 68978, Pastor Jon Albrecht


officiating. Burial will be in Rosemound Cemetery, south of Hardy. Memorials may be<br />

made in care of the family. Visitation will be from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. today and noon to 9 p.m.<br />

Sunday at the funeral home.<br />

Elizabeth Range <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

of Tampa, died Wednesday (Dec. 6, 1989) at St. Joseph"s Hospital. She was born in Denver<br />

and came here 17 years ago from Trenton, Mo. She was a member of First Christian<br />

Church, Hyde Park, a sustaining member of the Junior League of Tampa, a sponsor of the<br />

Merrymakers, a past maid for the Krewe of Gasparilla and a member of the Tampa Yacht<br />

& Country Club. Survivors include two cousins, James Carnes, Kansas City, Mo., and Mrs.<br />

Robert Carnes, Cocoa Beach. F. T. Blount Funeral Home, Palma Ceia Chapel, Tampa.<br />

Elizabeth R. <strong>Gunn</strong> (nee Raby),<br />

of Canton, Ohio formerly of Lakewood, OH., passed away on Saturday, June 18, 2011 on<br />

the assisted living section of St. Joseph's Care Center, Louisville, OH., one week before her<br />

90th birthday. Loving wife of the late Edward F. <strong>Gunn</strong>; sister of the deceased Corinne,<br />

Frederick, George, Charlotte, Edward, Charles and Bernard. Survived by her children,<br />

Kathleen (Peter) Guscott of Westlake, OH., Mary <strong>Gunn</strong> (Kenneth) Golkin of Cherry Hill,<br />

NJ., Lori (Philip) Huber of Raleigh, NC., Kevin (Diana) <strong>Gunn</strong> of Cleveland, OH., Carolyn<br />

(Joseph) Vagedes of Canton, OH.; 12 grandchildren, Caroline, John, Kristin, Brian<br />

(Lindsay) Guscott, Anna and Charlotte <strong>Gunn</strong>-Golkin, Erin Huber, Matthew and Michael<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, Amy, Eric and Ryan Vagedes; five great-grandchildren, Natalie, Brodie, Evan<br />

Guscott and Jack and Megan Guscott. Mass of Christian Burial will be Tuesday at 11:30<br />

a.m. in St. Bernadette Catholic Church, 2256 Clague Rd., Westlake, OH 44145 with Fr.<br />

Philip Racco as celebrant. Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery, Cleveland, OH. Friends<br />

may call MONDAY EVENING FROM 6-9 P.M. IN THE McGORRAY-HANNA<br />

FUNERAL HOME OF WESTLAKE, 25620 CENTER RIDGE RD., 44145. Flowers are<br />

welcome however memorials may be made to St. Thomas Aquinas High School, Louisville,<br />

OH., or Aultman Hospice, Canton, OH. THE WACKERLY FUNERAL HOME IN<br />

CANTON IS IN CHARGE OF ARRANGEMENTS.<br />

Elizabeth F. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Elizabeth F. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 88, of Meadville, Pennsylvania, died Sunday, Feb. 1, 2009, in her home.<br />

Among her survivors is a daughter, Sue Schossler of Oil City. Elizabeth was born April 25,<br />

1920 in <strong>My</strong>lo Arkansas to Bradford and Luanne Ford Rogers. She was preceded in death<br />

by sisters Adora Rodgers; Hazel Rogers Davis and brothers William, Joseph and Robert<br />

(Bob) Rogers. She is survived by her sister Evelyn Rogers Sill, and Thomasene Rogers<br />

Anders (Chester)and also by her daughter Sue Layburn Schlosser (Joseph). She was<br />

married to Harold S. Layburn, deceased and Thomas <strong>Gunn</strong>, also deceased. Interment at<br />

Roselawn Memorial Gardens Vernon Township - Crawford - Pennsylvania


Elizabeth Saunders <strong>Gunn</strong> York<br />

Commercial Appeal, The (Memphis, TN) - April 11, 2000 - STARKVILLE - Elizabeth<br />

Saunders <strong>Gunn</strong> York, 92, retired cashier/accountant of comptroller"s office for Mississippi<br />

State University, died of heart failure Saturday at Oktibbeha County Hospital. Services<br />

will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Welch Funeral Home with burial in Oddfellows Cemetery.<br />

She was a former member of Starkville Women"s Club. Mrs. York, the widow of Winfred<br />

Ellis York, leaves a daughter, Beth York Fisher of Starkville, two grandchildren and four<br />

great-grandchildren.<br />

Elizabeth Stephens <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

age 85 years, died on Tuesday, March 13, 2007 in Houston, TX where she was evacuated<br />

from Hurricane Katrina. Wife of the late Willie <strong>Gunn</strong>. Loving aunt of Robert H. Hale, Sr.<br />

(Doris), Inez H. Cassimere (Raphael), Silliman S. Hale (Connie), James O. Hale, Roosevelt<br />

Hale (Roberta), Donald Hale, Juanita H. Thomas (Joseph), Alvin Hale, Calvin Hale<br />

(Leatrice), Mary Liza H. Frank (Aaron), Emma Jean W. Slay (William), Velma Williams<br />

(Al), Hardy Whitfield, Jr. (Irene), Oliver Whitfield (Brenda), James Whitmore, Leonard<br />

Whitfield (Elaine), Terri W. Nash, David Whitfield (Ollie), Vickie Payten (Andre), and<br />

Ronnie Whitfield. Relatives and friends of the family, also pastor, officers and members of<br />

Greater <strong>New</strong> St. Luke Baptist Church, 2201 Montegut Street, <strong>New</strong> Orleans are invited to<br />

attend the funeral at the church on Saturday, March 17, 2007 as 12:00 noon with Rev. M.<br />

H. Littleton, officiating. Visitation at the church on Saturday from 10:00 AM until service<br />

time. Interment in Resthaven Cemetery. Tharp-Sontheimer-Tharp Funeral Home of<br />

Metairie, LA in charge of arrangements.Information: (504) 835-2341 Published in The<br />

Times-Picayune on 3/16/2007.<br />

Elisabeth Sweatt <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

91, of Auburn, died Thursday, October 19, 2006. Funeral: 10 a.m. Saturday, Crafton<br />

Funeral Home. Visitation: 4-8 p.m. Friday, after 6 a.m. Saturday. The Logan County<br />

native was a receptionist with H&R Block, Potter-Brumfield and Auburn Hosiery and a<br />

member of Locust Grove Church of Christ. She was a daughter of the late Weaver Sweatt<br />

and Ruth Dockins Sweatt and the wife of the late John W. <strong>Gunn</strong>. She was preceded in<br />

death by two brothers, Gene and John Sweatt; and a sister, Frances Dawson. Survivors<br />

include a daughter, Betty Ruth G. Ditmore and her husband, J.V., of Franklin; a son,<br />

Chris H. <strong>Gunn</strong> and his wife, Jeanetta B., of Morgantown; a sister, Ruth S. Smith of<br />

Franklin; two sisters-in-law, Nancy Sweatt of Glasgow and Ruth <strong>Gunn</strong> of Springfield,<br />

Tenn.; a stepgranddaughter, Kelsey Morris; five great-stepgrandchildren; two nieces; and<br />

three nephews.Published in The Courier-Journal on 10/21/2006. - Louisville, Kentuckycgm<br />

note: w/o John Webb <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Elizabeth <strong>Gunn</strong> Lunceford<br />

Mrs. E. G. Lunceford


Crawfordville, Ga., Mrs. Elizabeth <strong>Gunn</strong> Lunceford 75, <strong>New</strong>ton Place died Friday at her<br />

residence. Arrangement will be announced by M. W. Callaway and Sons Funerl Home<br />

Crawfordville. She was a native of Taliaferro County and a retired hostess of Ales<br />

Stephens Home at Liberty Hall. She was a member of Crawfordville Baptist Church,<br />

Fidelia Sunday School Class, Women's Missionary Union, United Daughters fo teh<br />

Confederacy and Historical Society Crawfordville, Survivors include a brother, Graham<br />

Lee <strong>Gunn</strong>, Broken Arrow, Oklahoma<br />

Elizabeth <strong>Gunn</strong> Stevens<br />

Elizabeth "Betty" (<strong>Gunn</strong>) Stevens , 91, of Lyndeborough, NH died peacefully on Saturday<br />

at Crestwood Harborside Nursing Home in Milford, NH after a period of failing health.She<br />

was born on February 20, 1917 in Hamburg, <strong>New</strong> York, the daughter of the late Dr. Lee<br />

DeMerrit <strong>Gunn</strong> and Mildred (Fish) <strong>Gunn</strong>. She graduated from Salamanca, <strong>New</strong> York High<br />

School in 1935 and entered training to become a registered nurse. After receiving a nursing<br />

diploma in 1939 from Millard Fillmore Hospital in Buffalo, <strong>New</strong> York, she entered the Air<br />

Force and served as a second lieutenant during World War II. It was during this time she<br />

met a dashing Air Force pilot, Arthur Stevens, who was to become her husband. They<br />

married in 1945, and after spending their honeymoon in upstate <strong>New</strong> York both completed<br />

their service on different U. S. air bases.After discharge the couple moved to the Nashua<br />

area and Betty worked as an operating room nurse at Memorial Hospital. She then became<br />

a stay-at-home mother to her three children, and later reentered the workforce as a school<br />

nurse for the Wilton public school system. She spent 22 years ministering to both<br />

elementary and high school students, retiring in 1985. As school nurse she was responsible<br />

for leading a Future Nurses of America chapter, instituting a Basic First Aid program for<br />

sixth graders, and establishing a health education program for high school students which<br />

included instruction in CPR. She continued her own education and earned a Bachelor of<br />

Arts degree from <strong>New</strong> England College. Betty was a member of the American Red Cross,<br />

helping at local blood banks and designated as a local disaster coordinator. She also<br />

assisted the Lions Club and Salvation Army in tending to needs in the community. For<br />

many years she was the public health officer for the towns of Wilton and Lyndeborough,<br />

retiring from the Lyndeborough post in 1998. She helped organize the annual Christmas<br />

Store held at the Congregational Church in Wilton. She became an emergency medical<br />

technician and received NH EMT of the Year award in 1983. She received several honors<br />

for her work in the community, including recognition and awards from the Milford<br />

chapter of the Business and Professional Women's Club, the local Grange, the Wilton<br />

Lions Club, and being honored as a local hero in 2004 by WLC High School.Two of her<br />

most recent honors included riding in the 2004 Wilton Old Home Days Parade as grand<br />

marshal, and having the Town of Lyndeborough dedicate its 2006 annual Town Report to<br />

her as an outstanding citizen and much loved resident.Perhaps her greatest professional<br />

accomplishment was envisioning and founding the Wilton-Lyndeborough Volunteer<br />

Ambulance and Rescue Association. An organizational meeting of interested townspeople<br />

in 1974 led to the formation of a municipally funded service. Betty served as ambulance<br />

Chief until retiring from the post in 1983, when a surprise testimonial was held for her at<br />

Hampshire Hills in Milford to acknowledge her dedication. She continued her interest in


the ambulance service for several years thereafter by serving on its board of directors.Betty<br />

was predeceased by her husband, Arthur Stevens; a son, Jeffrey Stevens; and a grandson,<br />

Ian Atchison. She is survived by two daughters, Betsy Perry and her husband Kent Perry<br />

of Lyndeborough, and Martha Stevens of Manhattan, Kansas; two granddaughters,<br />

Amanda Perry of Lyndeborough, and Meghan Atchison of Manhattan, Kansas; a sister,<br />

Dorothy Bascomb of Dansville, <strong>New</strong> York; a niece, Betty Dickey of Dansville, <strong>New</strong> York;<br />

and a nephew, Arthur Bascomb of Connecticut. Calling hours will be held on Wednesday,<br />

January 7th from 2-4 p.m. and 6-8 p.m. at the Nelson-Michaud Funeral Home, 32 Maple<br />

Street, Wilton, NH. A celebration of life service will be held at the Second Congregational<br />

Church in Wilton on Thursday, January 8th at 11 a.m. A springtime burial will be held in<br />

the South Cemetery in Lyndeborough. In lieu of flowers donations in her memory may be<br />

made to support the Ambulance Service at WLT EMS, PO Box 584, Wilton, NH 03086, or<br />

to an animal shelter or rescue of one's choice. The arrangements are in the care of the<br />

Nelson-Michaud Funeral Home, 32 Maple St., Wilton, NH. To view an online obituary or<br />

leave a condolence, please visit our web site<br />

Elizabeth <strong>Gunn</strong> Turpin<br />

Mrs. George B. Turpin, 76 year of age, one of the best known women in Macon, died<br />

yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock at her home 7763 Second Street. Her death was due to the<br />

natural informities of old age. She was the widow of the late George B. Turpin at one time<br />

presidnet of the old Exchange Bank. She came to Macon many years ago from her native<br />

Jones County, home. Besides one daughter, Mrs. Elizabeth Horne, Mrs. Turpin is survived<br />

by three sons; Walter, George R. and W. C. Turpin all promminent Macon businessmen.<br />

She is also survived by two sisters, Miss Saphronie <strong>Gunn</strong> of Macon, and Mrs. George<br />

Alexander of Hillsboro. A host of friends throught this section of the state will be grieved<br />

to learn of Mrs. Turpin's death. Funeral will be held this afternoon at 3 o'clock from the<br />

Turpin home on Second Street following which interment will be made at Rose Hill<br />

cemetery. Macon Telegraph, page 12, December 2, 1914 (Wednesday) (Thomas and<br />

Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Elizabeth <strong>Gunn</strong> Wilhite<br />

passed away on Weds, Feb 6, 2008 in Walnut Creek, California. The Pleasanton resident<br />

was 61. She was born Oct. 9, 1947 in Livermore. Elizabeth was very active in her church.<br />

She loved going out for Mexican food and to the movies. She collected turtles and teapots,<br />

and loved cats and dogs. She loved Orlando Bloom and Johnny Depp. She loved working<br />

with kids as she had for many years while at Pleasanton Middle School and Village High<br />

School. She was a crossing guard for 20 years and worked at the fair for 10 years. She<br />

loved to sing. She is survived by her children Gevene (Angel) Duncan and Daniel Wilhite,<br />

daughter-in-law, Shawne; her mother Lillie <strong>Gunn</strong>, sister Cindy Goines, and aunt Lucille<br />

Dunn, and three grandchildren, Amanda Duncan, Kristin and Haili Wilhite. A memorial<br />

service was held Feb. 12 at the First Baptist Church in Pleasanton. Arrangements by<br />

Callaghan Mortuary


Elizabeth <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

Elizabeth <strong>Gunn</strong>, 78, Versailles, died April 18, 2003, at Good Shepherd Care Center,<br />

Versailles, Mo. She was born Nov. 30, 1924 at Versailles, Missouri, daughter of Aubrey T.<br />

and Rosa Dolstein Williams. She married Paul <strong>Gunn</strong> on Aug. 20, 1949, who preceded her<br />

in death on Sept. 7, 2002. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> taught school at Goodman and East Prairie Rural<br />

Schools, was a member of the First Baptist Church in Versailles, the Morgan County<br />

Historical Society, and the V.F.W. and American Legion Ladies Auxiliaries. She is survived<br />

by one son, Ralph <strong>Gunn</strong> of Versailles; one daughter Lynne Keesling of Wichita, and 5<br />

grandchildren. Services will be 11 a.m. Tuesday at Kidwell Garber Funeral Home,<br />

Versailles. Burial will be in the Versailles Cemetery. Visitation is 6-8 p.m. Monday at the<br />

Kidwell Garber Funeral Home. Memorials are suggested to the First Baptist Church or the<br />

Versailles Nutrition Center<br />

Elizabeth Adaline <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Rockville Republican 11-29-1911 - Elizabeth Adaline <strong>Gunn</strong> was born near Prairieton, Ind.,<br />

June 14, 1856, and departed this life Nov. 21, 1911. She was united in marriage to George<br />

M. Laverty, Sept. 26, 1877. To this union were born six children: Wallace Aquilla, Mabel<br />

Irene, James Benjamin, <strong>My</strong>rtle Alice, Permelia Elizabeth and Harry Glenn, all of whom<br />

are living. Mrs. Laverty, together with her husband united with the Christian Church,<br />

under pastorate of B. S. Dailey in November 1887 and retained her membership in the<br />

same church until death called her home triumphant. â€|During the last days of her illness<br />

her greatest worry was in leaving her family, but before the end came, she had become<br />

entirely reconciled with the will of God, telling her loved ones not to grieve for her as she<br />

was going to her Heavenly home. One of her last expression was "Oh it is glorious." Soon<br />

after saying this she fell into that dreamless sleep, the awakening of which is with God."<br />

Elizabeth F. (Tizzie) <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

89, of McMath Road, Meadville, Ga., died in her home Sunday, Feb. 1, 2009, after a feisty<br />

and courageous battle with cancer.She was born April 25, 1920, in <strong>My</strong>lo, Ark., a daughter<br />

of the late Luanne Ford Rodgers and Bradford Rogers.She married the late Harold S.<br />

Layburn, who passed away in 1980. She later married Thomas <strong>Gunn</strong>, who died Sept. 11,<br />

2001.Elizabeth worked as a waitress at the Beacon Inn, Piatt’s Inn and The Evergreen in<br />

the 1950s. She was a proud lifetime member of Vernon Central Volunteer Fire Department.<br />

She enjoyed traveling every summer to Lake Martin, Ala., for family reunions. Her last<br />

trip was in July to Arkansas to visit her sisters. She was a Baptist by faith.She is survived<br />

by a daughter, Sue Layburn Schossler and her husband, Joseph of Oil City; three<br />

granddaughters, Tammy Nelson of Columbia, S.C., Terry Schossler of Oil City and Toni<br />

Witherow and her husband, Scott of Hope Mills, N.C.; three great-grandchildren, Joseph<br />

and Elizabeth Schossler of Columbia, S.C., and Isabella Witherow of Hope Mills, N.C.; two<br />

sisters, Evelyn Sivils of Hamburg, Ark., and Thomasene Anders and her husband, Chester<br />

of Crossett, Ark.; a special cousin, Ann Pistole of North Liberty, Iowa; and many nieces<br />

and nephews.Elizabeth was preceded in death by sisters Adora Rodgers and Hazel Davis of<br />

Arkansas; brothers William (Bob) Rodgers of California; Robert (Bob) Rodgers of


Alabama, and Joseph (Joe) Rodgers of Texas; an infant grandson, Mark Schossler; and a<br />

granddaughter, Tracy Anne Schossler of Oil City.She will be cremated and laid to rest at<br />

Roselawn Memorial.A memorial service will be held Feb. 9 at 1 p.m. at Hatheway-Tedesco<br />

Funeral Home, 614 Baldwin St., Meadville.Memorial contributions may be made to<br />

Hospice of Crawford County, The Oncology Wellness Center or Vernon Central Volunteer<br />

Fire Department.<br />

Elizabeth Hazelett <strong>Gunn</strong> Schober,<br />

96, most recently of Decatur, TX, formerly of Denton and Fort Worth, passed away on<br />

January 11, 2013. She was born September 21, 1916, to Walter and Juliet Fischer <strong>Gunn</strong> in<br />

Aurora, IL. In 1941, she married Robert Hibbard Schober in Wheaton, IL. He predeceased<br />

her in 1971. She attended Lamar University in Beaumont, TX and worked as an insurance<br />

underwriter and as a title insurance examiner. She was a life-long scholar, continually<br />

learning new things and always willing to share her knowledge. She was an avid<br />

genealogist, publishing a history of one of her family lines in 2004, The Life and Times of<br />

Conrad Fischer. While living in Fort Worth, Elizabeth was an active member of All Saints<br />

Episcopal Church, National Society Daughters of the American Revolution, serving as<br />

Regent of the Six Flags Chapter, Fort Worth Genealogical Society, and was for many years<br />

a docent at Amon CarterMuseum. Elizabeth is survived by daughters and their husbands,<br />

Janet and Lonnie Minke of Boyd, TX and Candace and William Greene of Alexandria,<br />

VA; sisters, Jeanne <strong>Gunn</strong> Rousseau of Weatherford, TX and Sally <strong>Gunn</strong> Jackson of<br />

Avondale, AZ ; grandchildren, Jennifer Minke, of Kingsville, TX and Emily Greene of<br />

Brooklyn, NY; and many beloved nieces and nephews. The family thanks the wonderful<br />

staff at Governor's Ridge Assisted Living in Decatur for taking such good care of Mom. A<br />

memorial service will be held on Saturday, January 26, 2013, at 2:00 PM in the Chapel of<br />

DeBerry Funeral Directors in Denton. In lieu of flowers, please donate to your favorite<br />

charity.<br />

Elizabeth Keeler <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

wife of Harry E. <strong>Gunn</strong>, general manager of the American Stoveboard company, died at<br />

her home, ll!21 Campbell avenue, Chicago, Illinois on Saturday Dec 21, 1918 at 11:10<br />

o'clock a. m. Pneumonia was the cause of death. While on a trip through the east Mrs.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> contracted a slight cold, and two or three days after her arrival home was attacked<br />

by influenza. The attack was light, and it was supposed she had gotten rid of it, when<br />

suddenly pneumonia set in, and she was taken quickly, the best of medical skill and nursing<br />

being of no avail. Funeral services were held in the chapel at Oakwoods cemetery Monday<br />

at 3 p. m., in charge of Rev. A. I. White of the People's church of Englewood. who paid a<br />

glowing tribute to the deceased. Prof. Armstrong of t h e Englewood High school and<br />

Thomas Mason of the Field Museum, both of whom have been close friends of Mr. and<br />

Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> for a long time, also paid their respects to the departed one. Mrs. Sorenson,<br />

soloist at the People's church, sang. Members of the Order of the Eastern Star of Normal<br />

Park, of tho P. E. 0. society, and the Ridge club and the Woman's club of Beverly Hills, of<br />

all of which organizations Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a prominent member, were present in large


numbers. Besides the sorrowing husband, there are left to mourn Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong>'s death three<br />

brothers—Prof. Harry Keeler of Englewood High school and Will and John Keeler, all of<br />

Chicago.<br />

Elizabeth Greenhow <strong>Gunn</strong> Tyree<br />

died yesterday morning at half past 9 o’clock, at the residence of the late Mrs. M. A. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

in the county fo Henrico, Mrs. Elizabeth Tyree, aged 56 Richmodn Whig, Tuesday March<br />

21, 1871 page 4<br />

Elizabeth <strong>Gunn</strong> Day<br />

Elizabeth G. DAY, 77, of Rogersville, Pa., died Tuesday, January 17, 1978, at 2:40 a.m. in<br />

the Greene County Memorial Hospital. She had been seriously ill for the past two days. She<br />

was born September 10, 1900, in West Finley township, the daughter of the late John and<br />

Annie MCGLUMPHEY GUNN. She was married to Homer L. DAY who died January 28,<br />

1995. Mrs. DAY was a member of the Windy Glen Presbyterian Church. Surviving are<br />

four sons, Harley of Holbrook, R. D. 1, Kermit of Las Vegas, Nev., Happy of Graysville,<br />

RD 1, and Gene of Rogersville; three granddaughters, five greatgrandchildren, one<br />

brother, John GUNN of Washington, R. D. 4; and one sister, Mrs. Anita ADRIAN of<br />

Washington. Two sons, Vance and Dale, three half-sisters, and one half brother are<br />

deceased.<br />

Elizabeth Kidman <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

77, of Los Altos, CA passed away on October 22, 2006, after a courageous bout with cancer.<br />

She was born on October 6, 1929, to Carl and Mabel Kidman in Rembrandt, IA. She was a<br />

dealer for many years at Harold"s Club. Elizabeth is survived by her three sons: John,<br />

James and Jerry and four grandchildren, sisters, Rosella Avansino, Reno, NV and Leah<br />

Jennett, San Rafael, CA. She was buried in Sious Rapids, IA<br />

Elizabeth Fae <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Elizabeth Fae <strong>Gunn</strong>, 78, of Versailles, died Friday, April 18, 2003, at the Good Shepherd<br />

Care Center in Versailles, Missouri. She was born Nov. 30, 1924, in Versailles a daughter of<br />

Aubrey T. and Rosa Dolstein Williams. On Aug. 20, 1949, in Versailles, she was married to<br />

Paul D. <strong>Gunn</strong>, who died Sept. 7, 2002. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> taught at Goodman and East Prairie<br />

rural schools. She was a homemaker. She was a member of First Baptist Church in<br />

Versailles, American Legion Post 104 Ladies Auxiliary, Veterans of Foreign Wars Post<br />

5092 Ladies Auxiliary and the Morgan County Historical Society. Surviving are a son,<br />

Ralph L. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Versailles; a daughter, Lynne G. Keesling of Wichita, Kan.; and five<br />

grandchildren. She was predeceased by two brothers, Aubrey Vincel Williams and Paul D.<br />

Williams. Funeral services will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday at Kidwell-Garber Funeral Home in<br />

Versailles, with the Rev. Todd Forman officiating. Burial will be in Versailles Cemetery.<br />

The family will receive friends from 6 to 8 p.m. Monday at the funeral home. The family


suggests memorial contributions to the church or to the Nutrition Center in Versailles<br />

Elizabeth Farris <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

<strong>New</strong>s was received Wednesday of the death of Mrs. Elizabeth Farris <strong>Gunn</strong> in Bloomington,<br />

Illinois. She was formerly of Madison County, and is survived by her husband, one<br />

daughter, and her mother Mrs. Rufus McCord. Burial will take place in Bloomington. 12-<br />

1-1921 Lexington Herald<br />

Elizabeth Foster <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

YANCEYVILLE, N.C. - Elizabeth Jefferson Foster <strong>Gunn</strong> died Tuesday, Oct. 5, 2004 at the<br />

home of her daughter and son-in-law, Nancy G. and Donald R. Bush in Glendale, Ariz.<br />

after several years of declining health. Elizabeth will be remembered for her unselfish<br />

giving of her time and talent caring for the sick and her love for people. Through the years<br />

her kindness touched the lives of so many of her friends and family. She will be greatly<br />

missed by all who knew her. Born Dec. 2, 1911, the oldest of seven children, she was the<br />

daughter of the late Hiram Basley Foster Sr. and Mary Eula Gatewood Foster. A native of<br />

Yanceyville, N.C. she graduated from Bartlett-Yancey High School and was a faithful<br />

member of the Yanceyville United Methodist Church. She was also a member of the<br />

Eastern Caswell Chapter No. 239 Order of the Eastern Star. On Dec.22, 1933 she married<br />

William Laroy <strong>Gunn</strong>, who died Jan. 27, 1984. This union was blessed with two children,<br />

William Lee <strong>Gunn</strong> and Nancy <strong>Gunn</strong> Bush. Survivors include her daughter Nancy G. Bush<br />

and son-in-law Donald R. Bush of Glendale, Ariz.; her daughter-in-law Elaine W. <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Danville, Va.; five grandchildren, Marc S. Choplick and wife Rosa of Glendora, Calif.,<br />

Wendy C. Krout and husband Rick of Lancaster, Pa., Ian M. Choplick of Los Angeles,<br />

Calif., Craig D. <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife Ivey of Danville, Va. and Johnsie G. Wiley and husband<br />

David of Mebane, N.C. She is also survived by eight great-grandchilren, Kevin Choplick,<br />

William Choplick, Sara Choplick, Rebecca Harr, Matthew Harr, William <strong>Gunn</strong>, Sadie<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>; and step-great-grandson, Cole Wiley; a sister, Ann F. Carroll of Providence, N.C.<br />

and a brother, Hiram Basley "Bas" Foster Jr. of Yanceyville, N.C. In addition to her<br />

parents and husband she was preceded in death by her son, William Lee <strong>Gunn</strong> of Danville,<br />

Va.; sisters, Gladys F. Rorer of Chatham, Va., Jane F. Dunn of Rock Hill, S.C., Rebecca F.<br />

Fuller of Greensboro, N.C.; and brother Douglas E. Foster of Salisbury, N.C. The funeral<br />

will be held 2 p.m. Sunday at Harrelson Funeral Service Chapel with the Rev. George<br />

Johnson officiating. Interment will be in the Yanceyville United Methodist Church<br />

Cemetery. The family will receive friends Saturday 7 to 8:30 p.m. at Harrelson Funeral<br />

Home and at other times at the residence, 387 Main Street East, Yanceyville. In lieu of<br />

flowers memorial contributions may be made to Yanceyville United Methodist Church, c/o<br />

Thomas P. Davis, P.O. Box 1108, Yanceyville, N.C. 27379. Harrelson Funeral Service is in<br />

charge of arrangements.<br />

Elizabeth <strong>My</strong>ers <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Elizabeth M. (Pat) <strong>Gunn</strong>, 74, died Sunday, January 31, 1999. She is survived by her


husband, Richard G. <strong>Gunn</strong>; one son, Ronald D. <strong>Gunn</strong>; one daughter, Deborah Barnes; her<br />

mother, Ruby H. <strong>My</strong>ers; three sisters, June M. Parsell, Bobbie M. Beckom and Maggie M.<br />

Jones; two grandchildren, Ryan A. <strong>Gunn</strong> and Robert G. <strong>Gunn</strong>; one daughter-in-law, Perry<br />

S. <strong>Gunn</strong>; and one son-in-law, William C. Barnes. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a member of the Belmont<br />

Women"s Golf Association and the Hollows Women"s Golf Association. She was retired<br />

from Miller & Rhoads. Remains rest at the West Chapel of Bennett Funeral Home, 11020<br />

W. Broad St. Rd. Grave side services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Tuesday (today) at<br />

Greenwood Memorial Gardens. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the<br />

Massey Cancer Center, P.O. Box 980037, Richmond, Va. 23298-0037.<br />

Elizabeth Pearl <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

SULLIVAN - Graveside services for Elizabeth Pearl <strong>Gunn</strong>, 91, of Sullivan, formerly of<br />

Arcola and Champaign, will be at 1 p.m. Saturday at Arcola Cemetery. There will be no<br />

visitation. Reed Funeral Home, Sullivan, is in charge of arrangements. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> died<br />

Dec. 26, 1999, at the Illinois Masonic Home, Sullivan.<br />

Elizabeth P. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

A funeral for Elizabeth Pinkney <strong>Gunn</strong>, 77, of 500 Jeb Stuart Road, Martinsville, who died<br />

Feb. 28, 2002, was held Monday at Bethel United Way of the Cross Church with Apostle<br />

Joseph H. Adams officiating. She is the wife of Booker T. <strong>Gunn</strong> Sr. Pallbearers were<br />

Alando Carter, Doctor Bell, Matthew Williams, and Deacons R. Rutgers, D. Reynolds and<br />

Connie Niblett. Burial will be in Arlington National Cemetery. Hairston Funeral Home was<br />

in charge of arrangements. (Obit for Booker T. <strong>Gunn</strong> listed above)<br />

2 nd Obit<br />

Elizabeth P. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Elizabeth P. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 77, a twenty-year resident of 500 Jeb Stuart Road, Martinsville, died<br />

Thursday, Feb. 28, 2002, at the Blue Ridge Rehab Center. She was born in Annapolis, Md.,<br />

July 26, 1924, to Alexander Pinkney and Rachael Dorsey Pinkney, both deceased. Her<br />

husband, Deacon Booker T. <strong>Gunn</strong>, also preceded her in death. A housewife, <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

belonged to the Bethel United Way of the Cross Church, where she served as treasurer of<br />

the Missionary Department, sang in the adult choir and belonged to the Sunday school. She<br />

also volunteered for the American Heart Association. Surviving are one daughter, Diane V.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> Nero of Suitland, Md.; five sons, Booker T. <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr. and John R. <strong>Gunn</strong>, both of<br />

Martinsville, Alexander <strong>Gunn</strong> and Michael A. <strong>Gunn</strong>, both of Baltimore, Md. and Robert<br />

G. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Edson, N.J.; four brothers, Alex Pinkney of Baltimore, Md., Frank Dorsey of<br />

Wichita, Kan., Charles Dorsey of Annapolis, Md., and Richard Dorsey of Weldon, N.C.;<br />

three sisters, Irma Dorsey of Annapolis, Md., Gloria Price of Long Island, N.Y., and Alice<br />

Champ of Portsmouth; and eight grandchildren. The funeral will be at 1 p.m. Monday at<br />

Bethel United Way of the Cross Church at 11560 Mt. Cross Road, Danville, with Apostle<br />

Joseph H. Adams officiating. Burial will be in Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington.<br />

Visitation will be at 12:30 p.m. Monday at the church, prior to the funeral. Hairston<br />

Funeral Home is handling arrangements.


Elizabeth Range <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

of Tampa, died Wednesday (Dec. 6, 1989) at St. Joseph's Hospital. She was born in Denver<br />

and came here 17 years ago from Trenton, Mo. She was a member of First Christian<br />

Church, Hyde Park, a sustaining member of the Junior League of Tampa, a sponsor of the<br />

Merrymakers, a past maid for the Krewe of Gasparilla and a member of the Tampa Yacht<br />

& Country Club. Survivors include two cousins, James Carnes, Kansas City, Mo., and Mrs.<br />

Robert Carnes, Cocoa Beach. F. T. Blount Funeral Home, Palma Ceia Chapel, Tampa.<br />

Elizabeth Wardlow <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

87 of Montgomery, Louisana passed away Wednesday, July 21, 2010 at her residence after<br />

a lengthy illness.<br />

Ella <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

73, Carbondale, died at the home of her daughter in Herrin, Illinois last night, May 16,<br />

1947 after an illness of about five months. She leaves three children, Mrs. Pete Marvin,<br />

Herrin, Mrs. Emily Weiss of Carbondale, and Ernest <strong>Gunn</strong> of Carbondale, four<br />

grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Her husband, George Griffin <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

preceded her in death in 1943. The- body will- be removed' from the Parker Funeral Home<br />

at 5:00 p. m. today to the. family home at 210 E. College. St., Carbondale, to. lie in: state<br />

until the hour of: the service. Funeral services-,will-, be.held: tomorrow at 2:30. p. m. at the<br />

Grace Methodist. Church, the: Rev. Glenn: Sharp,. pastor of- the church, officiating.<br />

Burial will be in the South. Pass cemetery in Cobden.<br />

Ella <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

The funeral of Mrs. Ella <strong>Gunn</strong> occurred yesterday January 14, 1917. at Bethany, Macon<br />

County, Georgia. She was 69 years of age. The deceased leaves one won Will <strong>Gunn</strong> of this<br />

county. Macon Weekly Telegraph, Tuesday 1-16-1917<br />

Ella Thurston <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Ella <strong>Gunn</strong> 85 years old and life long resident of Versallies, died Wednesday evening at 8<br />

o’clock at thee home of her son, Dr. A. J. <strong>Gunn</strong> with whom she made her home. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

had suffered a paralytic stroke about then days ago from which she never recoved. She<br />

was the oldest resident of Versailles who was born here. Ella Thurston was born in<br />

Virginia March 19, 1831, the daughter of Dr. And Mrs. J. B. Thurston. She was educated<br />

in the loncal schools and for a time engaged in teaching. On March 6, 1873 she was united<br />

in marriage to Dr. Gavriel M. <strong>Gunn</strong>. To this union four children were born; Dr. A. J.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>; Dr. W. G. <strong>Gunn</strong>; Mrs. Walta Frazer of Versallies; and Annie M., who died at the<br />

age of 21 years. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was of a family of fourteen children, all of whom have passed<br />

away, except one sister, Mrs. Cora martin of mt. Vernon, Ohio. Besides the above<br />

mentioned relatives, Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> is survived by four grandchilren, Mrs. Amelia Roark,


Jackie <strong>Gunn</strong>, and George Gregory <strong>Gunn</strong> of Versailles, and Mrs. William Carr of Edom,<br />

also one great grandchild, Phillip Carr of Edom. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a lifelong member of the<br />

Methodist church. Funeral services were held Friday afternoon at two o’clock at the<br />

methodist church with Rev. J. D. Parto, pastor officiating. Interment was made in the<br />

Versailles Cemetery. Published in the Tribune - Jefferson City Mo. September 27, 1936<br />

Ella Lorene (<strong>Gunn</strong>) Perry<br />

Ella Lorene (<strong>Gunn</strong>) Perry, 96, longtime Seminole resident died Thursday, March 3, 2011 at<br />

Seminole Care and Rehabilitation Center. Ella was born October 1, 1914 in the Excelisor<br />

community near Cromwell, Oklahoma to Garland Ross and Lou Ella <strong>Gunn</strong>. Mrs. Perry<br />

worked as a secretary for the Selective Service, Seminole Tag Agency and Halcoy<br />

Construction Company in Seminole. After her retirement she enjoyed gardening, fishing<br />

and playing with her grandchildren. She was an active member of the First United<br />

Methodist Church, where she taught Sunday school in the children’s department for many<br />

years. Ella was also a member of the Seminole Chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star.<br />

She had served in many offices of the chapter and served as Worthy Matron two times<br />

during her membership. She was also an active member of the Grand Chapter and served<br />

as an officer. Mrs. Perry is survived by her son Frank Perry of Seminole, Oklahoma and a<br />

daughter-in-law Sharon Perry of Seminole. One daughter and son-in-law Charlotte and<br />

Edward” Buzz” Gillespie of Seminole, Oklahoma. She is also survived by her<br />

grandchildren Dr. Bryan and Angie Perry of Edmond, Oklahoma, Todd and Heather<br />

Perry of Yukon, Oklahoma and Erin and Darcy Gillespie of Bethany, Oklahoma. Her<br />

great-grandchildren Jack and Jake Perry, Dillon and Sophie Perry and Zane and Luke<br />

Gillespie also survive her. She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband Minford<br />

Perry, her brothers Burt <strong>Gunn</strong>, Garland <strong>Gunn</strong>, Lloyd <strong>Gunn</strong>, Larence <strong>Gunn</strong>, Beverly Ross<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, and sisters <strong>My</strong>rtle Aldridge and Lillie Robinson. Funeral Services will be Monday,<br />

March 7, 2011 at 2:00 P.M. at the Swearingen Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Gary<br />

Wilburn and Rev. David Karges officiating. Burial will follow at Rest Haven Memorial<br />

Gardens in Seminole. Casket bearers will be Bryan Perry, Todd Perry, Erin Gillespie,<br />

Dean Estes, Frank Perry and Edward “Buzz” Gillespie. Chris Sands will serve as an<br />

Honorary Bearer. Family request any memorial donations be made to the First United<br />

Methodist Church in Seminole. Swearingen Funeral Home of Seminole, Oklahoma is in<br />

charge of the arrangements.<br />

Ellen <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Ellen Dellaree Worley <strong>Gunn</strong> Jones - Funeral services for Ellen Dellaree Worley <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Jones, 79, of Cornelia, Georgia, were held at 2 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 30,2003 at Hollywood<br />

Baptist Church with the Rev. Bennie Haire and the Rev. Thomas Burrell officiating. Burial<br />

was in the church cemetery. Ms. Jones died Thursday, Aug. 28, 2003, at Habersham<br />

County Medical Center following an extended illness. Born in Habersham County on Oct.<br />

21, 1923, she was the daughter of the late Wooten and Ola Belle James Worley. She was a<br />

retired seamstress who loved to read and was of the Baptist faith. Survivors include her<br />

daughter, Pat Beasley of Cornelia; son, Clifford <strong>Gunn</strong> of Cornelia; brother, Dee Worley of


Clarkesville; sisters, Nicie Shirley of Gainesville, Elma Worley of Milledgeville; two<br />

grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. McGahee-Griffin & Stewart Funeral Home,<br />

Cornelia, was in charge of arrangements.<br />

Ellen Grace <strong>Gunn</strong> Wilson<br />

Visitation for Ellen Grace Wilson, 74 of Niles, Mich., formerly of St. Charles, will be held<br />

from 4 to 8 p.m. Friday, at Yurs Funeral Home, 405 E. Main St, St. Charles. Funeral<br />

services will be private. Bom Dec. 30,1925, in Rector, Ark., to Norman and Bessie (nee<br />

Snyder) <strong>Gunn</strong>, she died Monday, March 13, 2000, at Lakeland Medical Center in Niles,<br />

Mich, following a brief illness. Interment will be private, in North Cemetery, St. Charles. A<br />

resident of Illinois for most of her life Mrs. Wilson had moved to Michigan five years ago.<br />

She had retired in 1986 from Burgess- Norton Manufacturing Companv in Geneva after 22<br />

years of service. Surviving are her daughters, Glenda (Ted) Darnell of Shirley, Ark.,<br />

Dariene (Randy) Weathers of Sandwich, Jane (Calvin) Willard of Niles, Mich, Bonnie<br />

Gusman, Dorthy (Dan) Paulette, Connie (Don) Busby and Tammy (Keith Smith) Carlson,<br />

all of St Charles, and Sherry (Alven Flores) Aasen of Batavia; sisters, Barbara A (Jimmie)<br />

Wilson of Holland, Mich., Betty J. (Harley) Hassevoort of Dorr, Mich, N. Dean (Leon)<br />

Wilson of Hamilton, Mich, E. Mae (Andy) Riemersma of Holland, Mich, and Pearline<br />

(Hurbert) Dillin of Monelte, Ark.; brother L Don (Ferma) <strong>Gunn</strong> of Holland, Mich.;<br />

sisterin- law, Lorraine Puckett of Holland, Mich grandchildren, Kim, Ted Jr, Tim, Edward<br />

Jim, Randy Jr, Michael, Brad, Tracey, Tonya, Alex Jr, Jason, Daniel, Jamie, Theresa<br />

Donnie Jr, Holly, Pamela, Eric, Adam, Monica, Kyle, Amber, Amanda and Andrew; and<br />

several great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, Troy Wilson,<br />

whom she married Sept 15,1943, in Pocahonlas, Ark, and who passed away in 1977; sister,<br />

Vellebe Bowen; brothers, Herman M, Harold "Bud," Jimmie D. “Wayne" and Jerry J.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>; and two grandchildren. Memorials may be made to a charity of donor's choice. For<br />

information, (630) 584-0060.<br />

Ellen Marie <strong>Gunn</strong> Ingersoll<br />

BRUSH, Colo. - Former Duncan, Okla., resident Ellen Marie <strong>Gunn</strong> Ingersoll, 92, died<br />

Friday, July 4, 2008, in the Eben Ezer Lutheran Care Center in Brush, Colo., where she<br />

had lived since March 2007 Graveside memorial service was at 10:30 a.m. July 9 in<br />

Fairview Cemetery, Brighton, Colo., where she was laid to rest beside her husband.<br />

Arrangements were under direction of Tabor-Rice Funeral Home of Brighton<br />

Elmer C. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Dr. Elmer C. <strong>Gunn</strong> a leader of the Methodist church in Louisana and former pastor of the<br />

Carrollton Avenue Methodist church died Friday, Dec 22, 1950 at 9:15 am at the home of<br />

his daughter Mrs. James Parkman, 1413 Burdette. He was 67. A native of Isney, Ala., he<br />

was ordained a deacom in 1910 and an elder in 1912. During WWI, Dr. <strong>Gunn</strong> served<br />

overseas as a chaplain and came out of the war with the rank of major. Survivors in<br />

addition to his daughter, include his wodw the former Miss Hilda Conerly of Mississippi; a


other Sam <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Elmer E. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

89, born in Novelty, Missouri died 9/1/03 in Rialto. He was a resident of Rialto for 41 years.<br />

He was a school bus driver for 17 years, Rialto Schools, served in the U.S. Navy WWII,<br />

member of the Sunrise Church and Masonics of Rialto. Survivors include Alta M. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

loving and devoted wife of 67 years of Rialto; sons, Charles E. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Topeka, KS and<br />

Robert Carl <strong>Gunn</strong> of Running Springs, CA; daughter Ann Nolte of Rialto; brother<br />

Theodore <strong>Gunn</strong> of Michigan; 6 grandchildren and 6 great-grandchildren. Visitation Tues.<br />

Sept. 9 from 5-7 P.M. at McNearney Family Mortuary, 130 S. Willow Ave., Rialto, Ca.<br />

Graveside service Wed. Sept. 10 at Riverside National Cemetery, 22495 Van Buren Blvd.,<br />

Riverside, Ca,staging area #1 at 10:00 A.M. In lieu of flowers the family ask that donations<br />

be made to The Sunrise Church Building Fund, 2759 N. Ayala Dr., Rialto, Ca. 92376.<br />

Published in the San Bernardino Sun on 9/7/2003 (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

descendant)<br />

Elmer Underwood <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Mrs. Elmer G. <strong>Gunn</strong>, wife of Brooks K. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Edgewood Lawn, La., died at her country<br />

home at Weyanoke, La on Sunday morning January 4, 1924 at 3 o’clock. The remains<br />

were sent Monday afternoon to Oran, Mo., via the Y and M.V. railway for Interment. She<br />

is survived by her bank an infant daughter, her mother, Mrs. Emma Undersood of Oran,<br />

Mo; tow sisters, Mrs. Emma Clinton of memphis, Tenn; and Mrs. Agnes Lee of <strong>New</strong><br />

Madrid, Mo. And one brother Almus Underwood of Oran, Mo.<br />

Elmer <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Services for Elmer J. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Emmetsburg, Iowa will be held today: Thursday', Dec. 20, at<br />

1:30:;from Bethany Lutheran-Church in Emmetsburg. The Rev, Erling A. Hanseti will<br />

officiate Burial:'will be in.Evergreen Cemetery with the Beiten Funeral Home in charge of<br />

Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> died Monday, Dec. 17,1979, at his home in Emmetsburg. He was 61. Born April<br />

7,' 1918, in Barnesville, Minn., Elmer Justice <strong>Gunn</strong> was the son of John and .Elsie<br />

.(Wilson). <strong>Gunn</strong>.. He graduated from Emmetsburg High .School and attended Hamilton.<br />

Business College. On June , 21, 1941, Joyce Mittag and .Elmer <strong>Gunn</strong> were married at Blue<br />

Earth, Minn. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> served during World War II, from 1942 to 1945. He was employed<br />

as a Police Off Peer in the City of Emmetsburg for approximately 30 years, retiring in I978<br />

he was a member of the VFW and the Police Officers Association. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> lived nearly<br />

all his fife in Emmetsburg. Surviving are his wife, Joyce; children: Sandra Cox of<br />

Mankato, Minn., Gerald <strong>Gunn</strong> of Emmetsburg, Barbara James of Mankato, Minn., John.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Thief River Falls, Minn., and Michael, Karen, James, Sheryl, Jeffrey and Robert<br />

in Emmetsburg; 13 grandchildren; and his step mother, Mathilda Heng of Barnesville,<br />

Minn Also surviving are brothers and sisters: Mrs.. John (Harriet) Schmidt of'<br />

Moorhead, Minn., Arndt Heng of Retsil, Wash., Mrs, Leo (Bernice) Ernst of Sabin, Minn.,<br />

Mrs. Melvin (Ethel) Cody of Emmetsburg, Stanley Heng of Barnesville, Minn., M'rs.


Clarence (Ellen) Oison of Graettinger/Raymond Heng of Barnesville, Minn., Mrs. Ernest<br />

(Bertha) Geschke of Spokane, Wash., Lloyd Heng of Seattle, Wash., and Russell Heng of<br />

Barnesville, Minn. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was preceded in death by his parents, Lewis and Carrie<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, John and Elsie Heng.<br />

Elnora <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Elnora "Evelyn" <strong>Gunn</strong>, 79, of Fenton, Mo., formerly of Evansville, died at 4:05 p.m.<br />

Sunday at St. Joseph Hospital in Kirkwood, Mo. She was a retired cafeteria worker for<br />

Chrysler Corp. Surviving are three daughters, Shannon Sue Veach of Evansville, Beverly<br />

Jean Hussel of Cincinnati and Ginger Lee Kinnealy of St. Louis; a son, Guy Russell of<br />

Fenton; a brother, Robert Lester Welborn of Elberfeld, Ind.; eight grandchildren; and 16<br />

great-grandchildren. Arrangements are pending at Alexander Funeral Home North<br />

Chapel. Published April 22, 1995<br />

Elvadean Hall <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

age 75, of Demorest, Georgia passed away on Sunday, June 12, 2011, at the Northeast<br />

Georgia Medical Center following an extended illness. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born on November<br />

18, 1935, in Hiawassee, Georgia. She was a daughter of the late Earl and Vennie McNabb<br />

Ledford. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was also preceded in death by her sister, Eulene Ledford Lanning.<br />

ElvaDean was retired from the International Outerwear and a member of Mt. Carmel<br />

Baptist Church in Demorest, Georgia. Survivors include her daughter and son-in-law,<br />

Debbie Hall Vonier and Ricky T. Vonier, Clarkesville, GA; son, C. Keith Hall, Demorest,<br />

GA; son and daughter-in-law, Michael D. and Debbie Brookshire Hall, Baldwin, GA;<br />

sisters and brothers-in-law, Brenda D. and Frank Raper, Mt. Airy, GA, Willaree and<br />

Thomas Johnson, Cornelia, GA, and Judy E. and Lanny Word, Laurinburg, NC; brother<br />

and sister-in-law, Pastor H. Harold and Viola Ledford, Hiawassee, GA; 5 grandchildren; 6<br />

great-grandchildren; and a very special friend, Donald <strong>Gunn</strong>, Mt. Airy, GA. Funeral<br />

services will be held at 2:00 p.m. on Wednesday, June 15, 2011, at Mt. Carmel Baptist<br />

Church in Demorest, Georgia with Rev. Russ Barker and Rev. Charles Holland officiating.<br />

The family will receive friends from 6-8 p.m. on Tuesday, June 14, 2011, at Whitfield<br />

Funeral Home, North Chapel, Demorest, Georgia. Arrangements are in the care of<br />

Whitfield Funeral Home, North Chapel, Demorest, Georgia. (706) 778-1700<br />

Emery Leo <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

September 1, 2004 Monroe, LA - Funeral services for Mr. Emery Leo <strong>Gunn</strong>, age 75, of<br />

Monroe, LA, will be held at 10:00 AM Thursday September 2, 2004 at Kilpatrick Funeral<br />

Home Chapel in Monroe, LA. Officiating will be Rev. Glen Lowery. Burial will follow at<br />

Monroe Memorial Park under the direction of Kilpatrick Funeral Home in Monroe, LA.<br />

Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born in Bernsdele, OK, on December 14, 1928 and died in Little Rock,<br />

Arkansas on Monday August 30, 2004 after a lengthy illness. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> is survived by his<br />

wife: Eugenie <strong>Gunn</strong> of Monroe, LA; a daughter: Leanna Minchew and husband Shane of<br />

Hebert, LA; step-daughters: Nelda Jeane and husband Glen of Pineville, LA, and Brenda


Hilburn and husband Kalmuth of Downsville, LA; two grandchildren and four step<br />

grandchildren; numerous nieces and nephews. Visitation will be from 5:00 PM until 8:00<br />

PM Wednesday September 1, 2004 at Kilpatrick Funeral Home, Monroe, LA<br />

Elmer <strong>Gunn</strong> Junior<br />

75, Ventura California oil fields pumper, died Tuesday. Arrangements by Charles Carroll<br />

Funeral Home, Ventura. Published February 12, 2005.<br />

Elsie <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

1926 -2009 EAST LONGMEADOW - Elsie (Fortune) <strong>Gunn</strong> 83, passed away on October 8,<br />

2009 at Heritage Hall in Agawam. She was the wife for 53 years to the late, Robert <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

who passed away on April 22, 2003. Elsie was born on July 9,1926 in Springfield, daughter<br />

to the late Milton and Lena (Allen) Fortune. She had been employed, early on, by <strong>New</strong><br />

England Telephone Co., in Springfield. Elsie was a resident of East Longmeadow over 50<br />

years. She was also predeceased by her brother, Robert Fortune in 1983. Elsie is survived<br />

by a daughter, Judy Downie and her husband, Daniel ; 3 grandchildren, Sarah Downie,<br />

Heather Downie, and Julianne Downie all of East Longmeadow; and a nephew, Donald<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Houston, TX. Visiting hours will be held on Monday from 4:00 - 7:00 PM in the<br />

BYRON KEENAN FUNERAL HOME AND TRIBUTE CENTER, 1858 Allen St.,<br />

Springfield. Funeral ceremonies are private. If you wish, memorial contributions may be<br />

made to Children's Hospital Boston, c/o Children's Hospital Trust, 1 Autumn St. #731,<br />

Boston, MA 02215-5301<br />

Elsie Marie <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

59, 5261 Alhambra Drive, Orlando, died Wednesday. Born in Davenport, she moved to<br />

Orlando from there in 1954. She was a teacher. She was a Baptist. She was a member of the<br />

Sunlight Pallbearers No. 230 and Morning Star OES No. 110. Survivors: husband, William<br />

J., Winter Park; son, William J. Jr., Orlando; daughters, Jackie, Josephine, Joyce Stevens,<br />

Janie Simmons, Patricia Williams, all of Orlando; mother, Rosa Lee Moses, Davenport;<br />

brothers, Gilbert Moses, Davenport, Zernie Moses, San Francisco; sister, Martha Shepard,<br />

Tampa; 22 grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren. Mitchell's Funeral Home, Orlando,<br />

Fla. Published 7-16-1989<br />

Elsie P. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Mrs. George <strong>Gunn</strong> - Elsie P. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 84, 1352 I Avenue NE, widow of George <strong>Gunn</strong>, died<br />

Tuesday in a Cedar Rapids. Iowa hospital following a long illness. She was born April 9,<br />

1890 in Shellsburg. There are no immediate survivors. Services will be held Friday,<br />

September 4, 1971 at Turner Chapel, with burial at Cedar Memorial Park.<br />

Elton <strong>Gunn</strong>,


of Charlotte, North Carolina died August 23, 2006. Arrangements are incomplete and will<br />

be announced by King"s Funeral Home, Charlotte. Published in the Charlotte Observer on<br />

8/24/2006. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 89, of Charlotte, departed his earthly existence at his residence on<br />

August 23, 2006. Funeral service is 2:00 PM Saturday, August 26, at King"s Funeral Home<br />

Chapel in Charlotte, with interment to follow at Beatties Ford Memorial Gardens. Public<br />

viewing will begin at 1:00 PM. The family will receive friends from 1:30 PM until time for<br />

the service. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> retired from the City of Charlotte after years of service with the<br />

Sanitation Department. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong>, the son of the late Robert and Kizzie <strong>Gunn</strong>, was born in<br />

Pelham, GA. He was married for over 33 years to the late Mattie Miller <strong>Gunn</strong>, who<br />

preceded him in death. He was also predeceased by four sisters; two brothers; and one<br />

nephew. His survivors include his daughter, Sandra Pride (Ronnie) of Charlotte; two sons,<br />

L.C. and S.W. <strong>Gunn</strong> of <strong>New</strong>ark, NJ; two grandchildren, Montoria Kiser and Ronnie Pride,<br />

Jr.; two great grandchildren, Derickus and Nasir Murrell; a niece, Alice Patterson of<br />

Milwaukee, WI; one nephew, Walter Keton of Miami, FL; his extended family, Robert and<br />

Carol Corley and Jamel, of Charlotte; and a host of friends. Arrangements have been<br />

entrusted to King"s Funeral Home of Charlotte. Published in the Charlotte Observer on<br />

8/25/2006)<br />

Elton B. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

BAINBRIDGE, Florida- Elton B. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 82, died Sunday, June 4, 2006. The service will be<br />

at 11 a.m. Wednesday at Morningside Baptist Church. Ivey Funeral Home (229-246-3232)<br />

is handling arrangements. Published in the Tallahassee Democrat on 6/5/2006. The funeral<br />

service will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday at Morningside Baptist Church, with burial at Oak<br />

City Cemetery, in Bainbridge. The family will receive friends from 6 p.m.-8 p.m. Tuesday<br />

at the funeral home.Elton B. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 82, passed away Sunday, June 4, 2006 at Memorial<br />

Hospital in Bainbridge, GA. The funeral service will be at 11:00 a.m. Wednesday, June 7,<br />

2006 at Morningside Baptist Church in Bainbridge, GA with Rev. Leon Van Landingham<br />

and Rev. Thomas P. Long officiating. Interment will follow at Oak City Cemetery in<br />

Bainbridge, GA with the Deacons of Morningside Baptist Church serving as active<br />

pallbearers.The family will receive friends from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Tuesday, June 6,<br />

2006 at Ivey Funeral Home. Online visitors may sign the guest register at<br />

www.iveyfuneral.com. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born October 28, 1923 in Bainbridge, GA, the son of<br />

Jesse B. <strong>Gunn</strong> and Ruby Horton <strong>Gunn</strong>. He was a retired sheet metal worker and a member<br />

of Morningside Baptist Church. He was preceded in death by a daughter, Gail <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Mercer. Survivors include his wife, Mattie Moody <strong>Gunn</strong> of Bainbridge, GA; a son, Gary<br />

Benjamin <strong>Gunn</strong> of Dallas, TX; three daughters, Gina Ward of Bainbridge, GA, Gisele<br />

(Sissy) Mouer of Las Vegas, NV, and Grace Anderson of Bainbridge, GA; ten<br />

grandchildren, Ginger <strong>Gunn</strong> Fulcher, Beth <strong>Gunn</strong>, Charlotte Mercer Timmerman, Michael<br />

Mercer, Jessica Ward, Melissa Ward, Jennifer Fitzgerald, Thomas Fitzgerald, J. T.<br />

Phillips, and Audrey Anderson; and ten great-grandchildren, Jeffrey <strong>Gunn</strong>, Brittany<br />

Fulcher, Tiffany Timmerman, Kenny Veach, Shelby Veach, Stephanie Veach, Sandy Haley,<br />

Ashley Haley, Cidnee Fitzgerald, and Caiden Fitzgerald. (William and Seney <strong>Gunn</strong> -<br />

Decatur Co. Ga descendant)<br />

Emsy D. <strong>Gunn</strong>


MARION, Illinois - -Emsy D. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 2 months old, of Marion passed away at 9:20 AM,<br />

Wednesday, April 19, 2006 at Heartland Regional Medical Center in Marion. Funeral<br />

services will be held at 11:00 AM, Saturday, April 22, 2006at the Blue Funeral Home in<br />

Marion with Pastor Larry Lee officiating. Visitation will be from 10:00 to 11:00 AM,<br />

Saturday, April 22, 2006 at the funeral home. Burial will be at Maplewood Cemetery in<br />

Marion. Emsy was born on February 11, 2006 to LaShawn <strong>Gunn</strong> and Marquise Calhoon.<br />

Survivors include his parents; brother, Enija <strong>Gunn</strong>; sister, Alisa <strong>Gunn</strong> step-sister,<br />

Shayona; step-brother, Jadin; grandmother, Christine McGregory; grandfather, Emsy<br />

Kyles; great grandmother Kyles; great great grandmother, Rosalie Kyles; and several<br />

aunts, uncles and cousins. To view this obit and sign the register book, visit our website @<br />

bluefuneralhome.com.<br />

Enos <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Ruth <strong>Gunn</strong> Shepherd of Greenup has received word of the death of her brother-in-law,<br />

Enos <strong>Gunn</strong>, 95, of -Chicago, a former resident of Portsmouth, Ohio. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> died<br />

Saturday at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Ray Glosskins. of Chicago. When Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> left<br />

Portsmouth to locate in Cincinnati. He was employed by John B. Hibbin, Wholesale Dry<br />

Goods. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> went to Chicago from Cincinnati and was associated with the Quaker<br />

Oats Co. until his retirement. He was preceded in death by his wife, Lou, who died last<br />

Thanksgiving Day. She was buried in Wheelersburg. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs.<br />

Glossklas, and Mrs, Harrison Johnson of Colorado; a brother-in-law, Arthur Winkler,<br />

Portsmouth; two sisters-in-law, Mrs. Margaret Gruber. Mrs. Ruth Shepherd, and Mrs.<br />

Clara Brengarter of Los Angeles. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was cremated in Chicago and his ashes will be<br />

brought to Wheelersburg for interment. Published March 6, 1953 - Portsmouth (Ohio)<br />

Times<br />

(Ina) Elouise Burkhalter <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

FORT WORTH -- 94, passed away Wednesday, June 2, 2010.Graveside service: 2 p.m.<br />

Monday in Mount Olivet Cemetery.Memorials: In lieu of flowers, donations may be sent to<br />

Handley Baptist Church Building Fund.Elouise was born August 23, 1915, in Atlanta,<br />

Texas to Archie and Dovie Frances Burkhalter.Elouise was a longtime resident of Fort<br />

Worth, and an active member of Riverside Baptist Church and Handley Baptist Church.<br />

She was a 50 year member of Eastern Star, Riverside #834.She was a devoted wife of Carl<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> for 54 years, who preceded her in death; also preceded her in death, her brothers,<br />

J.D. Burkhalter and Sidney Burkhalter; and her beloved son, Donald <strong>Gunn</strong>.Survivors:<br />

Son, Jerry W. <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife, Trisha; daughter-in-law, Carol <strong>Gunn</strong>; grandchildren, David<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> and wife, Gina, Greg <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife, Ann, Michael <strong>Gunn</strong>, Sheryl <strong>Gunn</strong> Meekin and<br />

husband, Kevin, Christopher <strong>Gunn</strong>; great-grandchildren, Kristen, Allison, Rebecca,<br />

Laura, Sierra; and nieces, Juanita Apodackis and Doreen Smith.Mount Olivet Funeral<br />

Home2301 N. Sylvania Ave.,817-831-0511<br />

Eloise <strong>Gunn</strong> Divers,


87, of Grantsville, West Virginia passed away Sept. 26, 2005, at Minnie Hamilton Health<br />

Care Center, Grantsville, following a long illness. Born in Calhoun County, she was a<br />

daughter of the late P.P. and Lottie Smith <strong>Gunn</strong>. She was a graduate of Glenville State<br />

College and earned her master"s degree at West Virginia University. She was a well-known<br />

Calhoun County educator and teacher. She began her teaching career in a one-room school<br />

known as the Riverside School at Creston, Wirt County, where she taught one year. She<br />

then taught at Calhoun County High School for 40 years until her retirement. She was a<br />

member of the West Virginia University Alumni Association, Delta Kappa Gamma<br />

Academic Sorority and the First Baptist Church of Grantsville. Surviving are a nephew,<br />

Donald P. <strong>Gunn</strong> and his wife, Sherry; nieces, Billy Rose, Susan Glass and Charlotte<br />

Meuwissen; great-nieces and great-nephew, Dayna <strong>Gunn</strong>, Laura Glass and Andrew<br />

Forrest Glass; and a sister-in-law, Joann <strong>Gunn</strong>. She was preceded in death by her husband,<br />

Willis Divers; her parents; and three brothers, Dale, Donald and Forrest <strong>Gunn</strong>. Funeral<br />

services will be 11:30 a.m. Thursday at Stump Funeral Home, Grantsville, with the Rev.<br />

Greg Swisher officiating. Interment will be in the Bethlehem Cemetery at Grantsville.<br />

Friends may call from 6-8 p.m. today at the funeral home. The family requests<br />

contributions be made to Minnie Hamilton Health Care Center in memory of Mrs. Divers<br />

Elvin Malloy (Peter) <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

67, of 1823 W. Sandhurst Drive died Sunday October 16, 1983 in a Florence nursing home<br />

after a long illness. Funeral services will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday in Cain Funeral Home<br />

chapel. Burial will be at 4 p.m. Tuesday in Sharon Memorial Park, Charlotte, N.C. Mr.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> was born in Caswell County, N. C., a son of the late John Henry and Hattie Smith<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>. He had lived in Florence for 23 years. Previously, he made his home in Charlotte. He<br />

was retired service manager for Horne Ford Lincoln Mercury in Florence. He was a<br />

member of First Presbyterian Church, the church"s Lawson-Rain Sunday School class,<br />

Hampton Masonic Lodge # 204 AFM; Omar Shrine Temple and Pee Dee Parts and Service<br />

Club. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Dorothy Bowles <strong>Gunn</strong> of Florence; a son, William<br />

Edward <strong>Gunn</strong> of Conway; a daughter, Mrs. Suzanne <strong>Gunn</strong> Hammond of Columbia; two<br />

brothers, William Leroy <strong>Gunn</strong> and Henry Wesley <strong>Gunn</strong>, both of Yanceyville, N. C.; three<br />

grandchildren. Memorials may be made to the American Heart Association or the<br />

American Cancer Society. The family will receive friends at the funeral home Monday<br />

from 7 to 9 p.m.Florence Morning <strong>New</strong>s, Florence, SC<br />

Emmet Ward <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

of King William, Va. died January 12, 1997. He is survived by his wife, Dorothy B. <strong>Gunn</strong>;<br />

his children, T. Clark <strong>Gunn</strong>, Janet <strong>Gunn</strong> Sharpe, C. Ellis Peace, C. D. (Buddy) Peaco III,<br />

Barbara Peaco Gray and Linda S. Peaco; one sister, Emily <strong>Gunn</strong> Kellum; 16<br />

grandchildren, 20 great-grandchildren and one great-great-granddaughter and several<br />

nieces and nephews. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> served in the Second World War. Family will receive<br />

friends Monday from 2 to 10 p.m. at the Mechanicsville Chapel of the Bennett Funeral<br />

Home, 8014 Lee-Davis Rd., where services will be conducted at 1 p.m. Tuesday. Interment<br />

Washington Memorial Park-Richmond Times Dispatch (VA) Mon. 1-13-1997. (James A.


And Susan Taylor <strong>Gunn</strong> descendant - James City County, Va)<br />

Emile <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Ridgeland, SC - Emile <strong>Gunn</strong>, 83, died Monday, April 22 at Memorial Medical Center in<br />

Savannah as the result of a short illness. He was born Sept. 12, 1918 in Savannah to Lottie<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>. He was Comptroller for National Headquarters of Boy Scouts of America. He was a<br />

member of St. Pauls United Methodist Church and was a U. S. Army Veteran of WWII.<br />

Survivors: son, Mark Christopher <strong>Gunn</strong> of Hamberg, NJ; daughter, Caroline Ingram<br />

Garbade of Ridgeland, SC; and four grandchildren. Visitation: 6:00-8:00 p. m.<br />

Wednesday, April 24 at the Funeral Home. Funeral Services: 2:00 p. m. Thursday, April 25<br />

at St. Pauls United Methodist Church, Ridgeland, SC. Burial: Ridgeland Cemetery.<br />

Remembrances: St. Pauls United Methodist Church Building Fund, P. O. Box 550,<br />

Ridgeland, SC 29936. Sauls Funeral Home Savannah Morning <strong>New</strong>s April 24, 2002<br />

Emily <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

93, of 501 VES Road, Lynchburg, Virginia, died Sunday, August 26, 2001 at Virginia<br />

Baptist Hospital. She was the widow of Marco Carter <strong>Gunn</strong>. Born in Lynchburg June 7,<br />

1908, she was the daughter of the late Smeltzer Vernon and Frances Langhorne Kemp. She<br />

grew up on Court Street in Lynchburg, where she graduated from the old Lynchburg High<br />

School and Randolph-Macon Women"s College. She was a communicant of St. John"s<br />

Episcopal Church, and a member of the Lynchburg Committee of the Society of Colonial<br />

Dames. She is survived by two daughters, Emily <strong>Gunn</strong> Craddock and her husband, John,<br />

and Frances <strong>Gunn</strong> Kemper and her husband, Al, all of Lynchburg; six grandchildren;<br />

Anne Carter Craddocok of Charlotte, N.C., John W. Craddocok Jr. and Claiborne<br />

Craddock II, both of Lynchburg, Albert S. Kemper IV of Columbia, S.C., Carter <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Kemper of Cincinnati, Ohio, Hamilton H. Kemper of Louisville; and 11 greatgrandchildren.<br />

She is also survived by her sisters, Katherine K. Houck and Frances K.<br />

Pettyjohn, both of Lynchburg, and a number of nieces and nephews. In addition to her<br />

parents and husband, she was predeceased by her sister, Anne K. Wood of Edenton, N.C. A<br />

memorial service will be held at 11 a.m., today at St. John"s Episcopal Church with the<br />

Rev. Frank Dunn, Rector officiating. Memorials may be made to St. John"s Episcopal<br />

Church, 200 Boston Avenue, Lynchburg, VA 24503, Boys Home, Inc., 306 Boys Home<br />

Road, Covington, VA 24456, or a charity of your choice. Diuguid Wiggington Chapel is in<br />

charge of arrangements. The <strong>New</strong>s and Advance, Lynchburg, VA Tues. 8-28-2001<br />

Emily G. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Emily Gates <strong>Gunn</strong> age 71, a lifelong resident of Covington, GA died Monday, June 30,<br />

2008. She was born in <strong>New</strong>ton County on September 22, 1936 to the late Joseph Marvin<br />

Gates and Evelyn Wheeler Gates. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a member of Julia A. Porter UMC and<br />

was a retired bookkeeper from Steele Jones Insurance Agency. She is preceded in death by<br />

her parents; husband: Mr. Thomas "Pete" <strong>Gunn</strong>; brothers: Joseph Marvin Gates, Jr. and<br />

James Harold Gates; sister and brother-in-law: Betty and Jesse Henderson. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> is


survived by daughters and sons-in-law: Terri and Rick Collins of Kendallville, IN, Sherri<br />

and Steve Helm of Covington, GA, Robin and Joe Maughon of Walnut Grove, GA;<br />

grandchildren: Ryan and Amy Collins, Buck and Kerri Helm, Jenny Helm, and Cody<br />

Maughon: great granddaughters: Caroline Collins and Lily Helm; sister: Georgia Ann<br />

Brooks of Conyers, GA; brother: Jack Gates of Dalton, GA; numerous nieces and nephews.<br />

The funeral service for Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> will be 2:00PM, Wednesday, July 2, 2008 in the Chapel<br />

of Wheeler Funeral Home. Rev. Teresa Lilja will officiate the service. Entombment will<br />

follow at Lawnwood Memorial Park. Flowers will be accepted or donations may be made<br />

in memory of Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> to: The American Cancer Society 1 (800) 227-2345. Wheeler<br />

Funeral Home and Crematory is in charge of the arrangements. (770) 786-7111<br />

Emily Hamby <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Emily Hamby <strong>Gunn</strong>, beloved wife, mother, grandmother, and friend entered eternal rest<br />

July 28, 2011. She was born in Tuscaloosa, Alabama to Lurline Saltonstall Hamby and<br />

Henry Clarence Hamby on September 10, 1918 and grew up in San Marcos, TX. Emily<br />

was preceded in death by her parents and by her husband of 54 years, W. Guy <strong>Gunn</strong>. She<br />

and Guy met and married in Texas, moved to Washington DC in 1956 and to Harrisburg,<br />

PA in 1961 when Guy accepted a position as Executive Vice President of the Associated<br />

Pennsylvania Constructors. Guy served in that position for 19 years and Emily was<br />

lovingly considered the First Lady of APC. Emily and Guy traveled the world and<br />

welcomed the opportunity to develop new friendships and experiences. Emily is survived<br />

by her son, Richard Popps of San Antonio, TX and his children, Boyd Popps and wife,<br />

Laura, Jenny Solomon and husband, Terry. She is also survived by her son, Greg <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Camp Hill, PA and wife, Val, and his children, Nick and Emily Jane <strong>Gunn</strong>. She also has<br />

five great-grandchildren. Her high energy earned her the family nickname "Go Go".<br />

Emily possessed a wonderful sense of humor and love of laughter. Her many friends and<br />

family fondly remember her delight in sharing funny stories-often at her own expense. She<br />

was independent minded and forthright and had a kindhearted and generous nature.<br />

Emily was a member of the Alamo Height Methodist Church and San Antonio Women's<br />

Club. She was also a former member of the San Antonio Music Club, West Shore Country<br />

Club, Northcliff Country Club, The Petroleum Club, and the "K" Club. She was an avid<br />

reader and loved to play bridge and golf. She was the devoted caretaker of her beloved<br />

husband in his final years. Her great love of her family and passion for them will never be<br />

forgotten. Funeral services will be held at 3:00 p.m. on Monday, August 1, 2011 in Sunset<br />

Funeral Home Chapel. Interment will be in Sunset Memorial Park.<br />

Emily <strong>Gunn</strong> McCollister<br />

94, of 3201 First St. NE, St. Petersburg, died Thursday (Nov. 9, 1989) at the Masonic Home<br />

of Florida. She was born in Wellington, Ohio, and came here in 1966. She worked as a<br />

bookkeeper. She was a Methodist. She was a member of OES Adah Chapter 219, St.<br />

Petersburg. Survivors include two stepsons, Roy, Tampa, and Ralph, Punta Gorda; nine<br />

grandchildren; and several great-grandchildren. Anderson-McQueen Funeral Home, St.<br />

Petersburg, Florida


Emily Whitney Smith <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

73, resident of Helena Montana since shortly after the turn of the century and a Capital<br />

city social leader for many years, died of a lingering illness at 9.35 o'clock this morning3-<br />

14-1953 at St. Peter's hospital where she had been a patient since Feb. 3. The widow of<br />

Albert L. Smith continued to make her home in Helena where she had gained many close<br />

friends. In November, 1936, she was married to Milton S. <strong>Gunn</strong>, prominent Helena<br />

attorney. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> died May 2, 1949. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was senior member of the law firm of<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, Rasch and <strong>Gunn</strong>, division counsel for the Northern Pacific railway. Before that he<br />

had been associated with M. W. McConnell and John B. Clayberg. He came to Helena in<br />

1889 and was one of two attorneys remaining in 1949 who had practiced law while<br />

Montana still was a territory. He was associated with Richard Harlow in the building of the<br />

Montana railway, known as the Jawbone line, and was president u n t i l it was taken over<br />

by the Milwaukee. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> also was preceded in death by a brother, Richard (Dick)<br />

Whitney, who was associated with The Montana Trust and Savings company and the<br />

Helena branch, .13 Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, prior to his return to Canada.<br />

In her younger days, Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was one of the leading women golfers in Montana. Her<br />

son, Whitney Smith, was in Helena earlier this week to visit with his mother. He returned<br />

to Whitefish, where he was advised of her death this morning. He was expected to arrive in<br />

Helena by airplane this afternoon. Survivors, in addition to her son are a sister in Canada<br />

and three grandchildren, Madeline, Whitney and Natalie, all of Whitefish. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was<br />

a lifelong member of the Episcopal church. Arrangements are pending.<br />

Elois Evelyn <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Elois Evelyn <strong>Gunn</strong>, 65, formerly of Cherokee, Ala., died Thursday, Jan. 8, 2004. The<br />

funeral will be at 2 p.m. Saturday at Jerusalem Missionary Baptist Church, Cherokee,<br />

Ala., with burial in <strong>New</strong>some Cemetery, Cherokee, Ala. The body will be placed in the<br />

church one hour before the service.<br />

Elsie L. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

85, of Frederick, Maryland died peacefully on Wednesday, October 18, 2006. Her loving<br />

husband of 61 years, Charles C. <strong>Gunn</strong> and her children and grandchildren were by her<br />

side at Frederick Memorial Hospital. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born Sept. 12, 1921, to Martha and<br />

Nikolai Anderson, Norwegian immigrants who established their home in Bremerton,<br />

Washington, where she spent her early years. During World War II, while working for the<br />

Navy, she met her future husband. They married in <strong>New</strong> York City on April 12, 1945.Mrs.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> was a homemaker whose strength and moral character was the foundation upon<br />

which the family was built. Her husband and children, Susan Schatzle of Frederick,<br />

Christopher <strong>Gunn</strong> of Milford, Ohio, Jennifer Wiley of Lagunitas, California and Peter<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Fairlawn, <strong>New</strong> Jersey are forever indebted to her. She is also survived by sons-and<br />

daughters-in-laws Edward Schatzle, Janet <strong>Gunn</strong>, Charles Wiley and Karen <strong>Gunn</strong>; nine<br />

grandchildren; and three great grandchildren. A private memorial service will be held at<br />

home. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Heartly House, Inc.,16 S.<br />

Market St., Frederick, MD 21701.<br />

Elsie Mae <strong>Gunn</strong>,


88, waitress, died Monday. Services pending. ... Wilburton -- Faye Pate, 84, formerly of<br />

Wilburton, died March 4, 2006 in Rodeo, Calif.<br />

Elsie Mae <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

West Frankfort, Ill - Elsie Mae <strong>Gunn</strong>, formerly of West Frankfort, passed away Monday,<br />

March 13, 2006, in St. Francis Hospital in Tulsa, Okla. She was born Feb. 25, 1918, in<br />

West Frankfort, to Stanley Whittington and Lizzie (Bowyer) Whittington She married<br />

Frank <strong>Gunn</strong> and he preceded her in death on Jan. 28, 1995. Survivors include three<br />

granddaughters, Deanna Davies of Ohio, Laurie Witzke and husband, Kevin, of<br />

Oklahoma, and Stacey Rau and husband, William of Florida; two grandsons, Doug<br />

Grissom and Scott Grissom, both of Indiana; seven great-grandchildren; two great-great<br />

grandchildren; two nieces; and three nephews. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a member of Calvary<br />

Baptist Church in West Frankfort for many years. She worked at Mike's Confectionary for<br />

several years. She was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Frank; and a daughter,<br />

Shirley Grissom; and her brothers, Ernest, Stanley, and Cevil Whittington.<br />

Services will be at 10 a.m. Friday, March 17, 2006, in Parker Reedy Funeral Home, with<br />

the Rev. Alan Summers officiating. Burial will be in East Fork Cemetery in West<br />

Frankfort. Friends may call after 9 a.m. Friday at the funeral home. Souther Illinoisan,<br />

Carbondale, Il Page: 3B<br />

Elsie M. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Funeral for Mrs. Elsie M. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 79, a resident of Abilene, Texas for the past 15 years, will<br />

be held at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday in Elliott's Chapel of Memories with Dr. Varner of Abilene<br />

officiating. Burial will be in the Coleman Cemetery. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> died in Cox Memorial<br />

Hospital on Sunday October 3, 1962. She had been in failing health for eight months and<br />

seriously ill for six weeks. She was born April 22, 1883 in McClellan County and married<br />

N. H. <strong>Gunn</strong> who died in 1939. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a member of the Gospel Assembly Church.<br />

Survivors include five daughters; Mrs. E. W. Arpe, Mrs. A. J. Bowen, Mrs. E. B. Hall of<br />

Roswell NM, and Mrs. Nita White; one son, J. W. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Big Spring, Texas and one<br />

stepson Arthur of Terrell Texas.<br />

Elsie <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

HURLBUT, Elsie Mildred - Peacefully, at Caressant Care Nursing Home, Fergus, on<br />

Tuesday, August 26, 2003, Elsie Mildred Hurlbut (nee <strong>Gunn</strong>), in her 85th year.Beloved<br />

wife of the late William L. Hurlbut (1986). Loving mother of Roy and his wife Diane of<br />

Hillsburg, Brenda Doig and her husband Bill of Fergus and Donna Smillie and her<br />

husband George of Hamilton. Loved grandmother of six and great-grandmother of two.<br />

Dear sister of Roy <strong>Gunn</strong> and his wife Elsie, Allan <strong>Gunn</strong> and his wife Leone, Gordon <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

and his wife Betty and Marion Kyle and her husband Lorne, all of Owen Sound. Elsie is<br />

also survived by her sisters-in-law Margaret <strong>Gunn</strong> of Fergus, Belly <strong>Gunn</strong> of Owen Sound<br />

and brother-in-law Bill Nesbitt of Fergus. Predeceased by her grandson Jeffrey Hurlbut,<br />

sister Doreen Nesbitt and brothers Hector and Howard <strong>Gunn</strong>. The family will receive their<br />

friends and relatives at the Thomson and Collins Funeral Home, 160 St. David St. N.,<br />

Fergus, today (Thursday) from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral Service in the chapel on Friday,<br />

August 29, 2003 at 1 p.m. with Rev. Stephen Witcher officiating. Interment Belsyde


Cemetery. As expressions of sympathy, donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of<br />

Ontario or Groves Memorial Community Hospital would be appreciated by the family.<br />

Elsie Marie <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

59, 5261 Alhambra Drive, Orlando, died Wednesday. Born in Davenport, she moved to<br />

Orlando from there in 1954. She was a teacher. She was a Baptist. She was a member of the<br />

Sunlight Pallbearers No. 230 and Morning Star OES No. 110. Survivors: husband, William<br />

J., Winter Park; son, William J. Jr., Orlando; daughters, Jackie, Josephine, Joyce Stevens,<br />

Janie Simmons, Patricia Williams, all of Orlando; mother, Rosa Lee Moses, Davenport;<br />

brothers, Gilbert Moses, Davenport, Zernie Moses, San Francisco; sister, Martha Shepard,<br />

Tampa; 22 grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren. Mitchell"s Funeral Home, Orlando-<br />

Orlando Sentinel, The (FL) - July 16, 1989<br />

Emile <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Ridgeland, SC - Emile <strong>Gunn</strong>, 83, died Monday, April 22 at Memorial Medical Center in<br />

Savannah as the result of a short illness. He was born Sept. 12, 1918 in Savannah to Lottie<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>. He was Comptroller for National Headquarters of Boy Scouts of America. He was a<br />

member of St. Pauls United Methodist Church and was a U. S. Army Veteran of WWII.<br />

Survivors: son, Mark Christopher <strong>Gunn</strong> of Hamberg, NJ; daughter, Caroline Ingram<br />

Garbade of Ridgeland, SC; and four grandchildren. Visitation: 6:00-8:00 p. m.<br />

Wednesday, April 24 at the Funeral Home. Funeral Services: 2:00 p. m. Thursday, April 25<br />

at St. Pauls United Methodist Church, Ridgeland, SC. Burial: Ridgeland Cemetery.<br />

Remembrances: St. Pauls United Methodist Church Building Fund, P. O. Box 550,<br />

Ridgeland, SC 29936. Sauls Funeral Home<br />

Emory <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

A coroner's jury ruled that the death of Emory <strong>Gunn</strong>, 18, of Ignacio, Colo., Saturday night<br />

July 4, 1959, was due to a self inflicted gunshot wound. <strong>Gunn</strong> died at a local hospital<br />

several hours after he apparently shot himself in the mouth at Coronado Park, Second and<br />

Indian School NW. According to police, <strong>Gunn</strong> was bleeding from his mouth and the upper<br />

left portion of his head when he was found. A .22 caliber pistol was lying beneath his body.<br />

Witnesses reported that he fired several wild shots, one of which struck a tree, then put the<br />

gun in his mouth and pulled the trigger. The young man was reportedly released from the<br />

Colorado State Reformatory June Since that time, police said, he had been staying with his<br />

brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Olguin, 4638 Ten St NW. Funeral<br />

services will be held in Durango, Colo., according to the Garcia Mortuary. The date for the<br />

services has not been set. The young man is also survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs.<br />

Graves <strong>Gunn</strong>, Durango, a brother, Harold <strong>Gunn</strong>, living in Colorado, and five other sisters;<br />

Miss Althea <strong>Gunn</strong>, Albuqueque, Mrs. Corinne Rael and Misses Sylvia, Sandra and Janice<br />

all of Colorado.<br />

Emory <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

MOREHEAD, Kentucky - Emory <strong>Gunn</strong>, 59, Lafayette Dr., father of Tania Tippie, Tampa,<br />

FL, passed away Fri., August 6, 2004. No services or visitation. Lane-Stucky-Gray Funeral<br />

Home. Visit Legacy.com Published in the Lexington Herald-Leader on 8/8/2004.


Emma <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Savannah Tribune - 5-27-1911 - Mrs. Eva Washington was called to Waycross for the<br />

death of her sister, Emma <strong>Gunn</strong> who died very suddenly on Friday night.<br />

Emma Adams <strong>Gunn</strong> Hogan<br />

67, homemaker, died Nov. 15, 1989, at Brian Nursing Care in Asheboro, NC. Funeral is at<br />

2 p.m. today at Ridge Funeral Home. Survivors are her husband, Hubert; son, Harry<br />

Hogan of Federal Way, Wash; daughter, Mrs. Emma Frassrand of Morganton; sister, Mrs.<br />

Mary Wyatt of Waynesville. Memorials can be made to Hospice of Randolph County, P.O.<br />

Box 9, Asheboro, N.C. 27203.<br />

Emma <strong>Gunn</strong> Jerrell<br />

Mrs. Lee Jerrell - A native of Escambia County, Al and a resident of Mobile died in a<br />

Panama City, Fl hospital Sunday October 9, 1983. She is survived by two daughters;<br />

Lyndia F. Gilmer of Abbeyville, Al and Peggy A. Adamson of Belle Fontaine, Al; three<br />

sons, Melvin E. Wilson; Thomas E. Wilson; and Wayne Byrd all of Mobile; mother Emma<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Walnut hill, Florida; four sisters, Perry Lee Turner of Flomaton, Al; Mrs. Evelyn<br />

Rutherford of Stockton, Al; Gaynel Wilson and Mrs. Dilly Powell of Atmore, Al; six<br />

brothers, Gene <strong>Gunn</strong> of Walnut Hill, Fl; Ben <strong>Gunn</strong> of Flomaton, Al; Earl <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

mcCullough, Al; Cecil <strong>Gunn</strong> of Mobile; Howard <strong>Gunn</strong> of Atmore Al; and James <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

uriah Al; 8 grandchildren; Interment Pine Crest Cemetery. Mobile, Ala.<br />

Emma Louisa <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Funeral.services.for Mrs. Emma Louisa <strong>Gunn</strong>,'.69, wife of John <strong>Gunn</strong>, who died last<br />

Monday November 8, 1926, during- a visit in Ocean Park, will be held at 1:30 P. M,<br />

.Monday at the Stephens .and Bean Chapel,: followed by -burial-. In Mountain' View<br />

Cemetery. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was the aunt of Mrs. A,- P. Cummlngs of Fresno, Ca.<br />

Emma M. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

MILFORD, May 17 —Services for Mrs. Emma Mockler <strong>Gunn</strong>, 83, of 136 Maple street,<br />

widow of Nathan A. <strong>Gunn</strong>, who died Wednesday, May 16, 1962, will take place Saturday at<br />

11 a.m. in the Cody-White funeral home, 107 Broad street. The Rev. Donald Rackliffe,<br />

pastor of the Mary Taylor Methodist church, will officiate with burial in the Milford<br />

Cemetery. She was a native of <strong>New</strong>ark, <strong>New</strong> Jersey but had resided in Milford for 58<br />

years. Surviving is her son Robert C. <strong>Gunn</strong> and a daughter Lucretia <strong>Gunn</strong> of Milford, two<br />

sisters Mrs. George Bender and Mrs. Alfred Bellaggraff both of NJ.<br />

Emma Morrison <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Emma Morrison <strong>Gunn</strong> wife of Mr. M. L <strong>Gunn</strong>, died quite suddenly at her home in the<br />

Concord township between 11 and 12 o'clock Monday night, March 11, 1899. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

was in her usual health until about an hour before her death, when she was taken<br />

suddenly and alarmingly ill . Death supposed to have resulted from heart trouble. Mrs.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> was a sister of Mrs Daniels of Statesville, NC. One other sister is, Miss Mattie<br />

Morrison, and her husband and one child, survive her. Her remains were interred at<br />

Concord Church on Wednesday.


Emma Singleton <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Funeral services for Mrs.Emma Singleton Qunn, 67, a resident of 2201 Enterprise Blvd.,<br />

were to be at 10 a.m.today in the First Church of the Nazarene. Burial was to be In<br />

Graceland Cemetery under direction of Hixson Funeral Home. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> died at 10:45<br />

p.m. Monday March 8, 1965 in a local hospital. She was the operator of a beauty shop.<br />

Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Elsie Buckner of Lafayette and Mrs. Billye Welch of<br />

Lake Charles; two sisters, Mrs. Helen R. Hall and Mrs. Phil Nichols, both of Beaumont,<br />

Tex.; nine grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren<br />

Emma Lee Epperson <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

A funeral service for Mrs. Emma Lee <strong>Gunn</strong>, formerly of Richmond, Va, who died Saturday<br />

in Los Angeles, will be held Tuesday at Forest Lawn Memorial Park, in Glendale<br />

California. Surviving her are het mother, Mrs. W. B. Epperson of Kenbridge, Va., and two<br />

borthers, Walter Epperson of Washington, and W. H. Epperson; also a sister, Mrs. Grace<br />

Ballenger of Richmond. RTD Tuesday November 30, 1948 page 26 (wife of Herbert<br />

Arthur <strong>Gunn</strong>)<br />

Emma Theodora <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

81, widow of Peter H. Crafton, of Nottoway County, died Wednesday at her home in<br />

Petersburg. A funeral service was held at 2 p.m. last Thursday at the Hamner-Hardin<br />

Funeral Home here with burial in Lakeview Cemetery. Surviving are four daughters, Mrs.<br />

Sallie Vaughan, of <strong>New</strong>port <strong>New</strong>s, Mrs. Dora Stewart, of Knoxville, Tenn., and Mrs. Ruth<br />

Bowman and Miss Mary Sue Crafton, both of Petersburg; six sons, T. H. Rash, of Lillian,<br />

R. A. Rash, of Crewe, Earlie, Haynie and William Crafton, all of Petersburg, and Stanley<br />

Crafton, of Blackstone; five sisters, Mrs. Kate Lewis, of Cochran, Mrs. Viola Dupriest, of<br />

Victoria, Mrs. Ruth Vaughan, of Petersburg, Miss Florence <strong>Gunn</strong>, of Williamsburg and<br />

Mrs. P. B. Allen; a brother, Harry <strong>Gunn</strong> of Crewe; 19 grandchildren and 25greatgrandchildren.<br />

Blackstone (VA) Courier-Record Thurs. 12-13-1956.<br />

Emma Lou <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Emma Lou <strong>Gunn</strong>: Wife, mother, art instructor and a civic-minded citizen in her<br />

community. Emma Lou Woolsey <strong>Gunn</strong> died peacefully Friday, February 15, 2008, with her<br />

family surrounding her at Centerpoint Medical Center, in Independence, Mo. She was<br />

born January 25, 1939, in Kansas City, Jackson County, Mo. Emma Lou was the eldest<br />

child of Claude William and Mildred Grace (Smith) Woolsey, originally from Carroll<br />

County, Mo. Claude and Mildred moved to Kansas City, Mo., after their marriage on April<br />

17, 1937. Emma Lou Woolsey"s maternal grandparents were Haskins Samuel Smith and<br />

Ora (Christmas) Smith, of Carroll County, Mo. Her paternal grandparents were Claudius<br />

Steiner Woolsey and Willie Ann (Loney) Woolsey, of Carroll County, Mo. Emma Lou<br />

Woolsey excelled as an artist and student while attending Central High School, receiving a<br />

Key to the City of Kansas City, Missouri for art and color design and as an adult held<br />

numerous art certifications for special effects through Duncan Ceramics. Emma Lou<br />

Woolsey married James Carl <strong>Gunn</strong> on April 19, 1956, and remained united in marriage<br />

until his death on April 17, 1983. They were blessed with five children, a daughter Janice


Carlene <strong>Gunn</strong>, twin sons, Jim Carl <strong>Gunn</strong> and Jerry Carl <strong>Gunn</strong>, son Michael Gene <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

and daughter Susan Lea Ora Diane <strong>Gunn</strong>. Emma Lou loved her husband, children and<br />

family dearly and was an unselfish wife and mother. She quietly attended to challenges,<br />

always promoting critical thinking and was a civic-minded citizen within her community.<br />

Emma Lou was a member of Sterling Acres Baptist Church. She enjoyed PTA and was an<br />

Art History "picture lady" for area elementary schools while her children were young. She<br />

devoted many hours at her family"s business, Blue Valley Art and Ceramics, as an art<br />

instructor, bookkeeper and assistant for her mother. She briefly held positions at the<br />

Internal Revenue Service, Havens Steel and Joy Vending in Kansas City, Mo., and Air<br />

Industries Corporation in California. Lou and her husband traveled extensively within the<br />

continental United States and visited Canada and Mexico. Lou carefully planned vacations<br />

that were educational for her entire family. She traveled with her mother, daughters and<br />

oldest granddaughter, Janis Michelle, to Washington D.C., for many years after her<br />

husband"s death to attend Continental Congress, with a group known as Missouri Blue<br />

Birds in the Daughters of the American Revolution. Organizations she belonged to include<br />

the Bingham Waggoner Estate foundation located in Independence, Mo. She donated time<br />

as a docent giving tours of the Bingham Waggoner home and told about it"s history and<br />

families that occupied the estate; Blue Valley Chapter # 2, of the 22nd District, Kansas<br />

City, Mo., Order of Eastern Star, serving as Worthy Matron of her chapter in 1988;<br />

Jackson County Genealogical Society; Kansas City Chapter of the National Society<br />

Colonial Dames XVII Century. Her national number for the National Society Colonial<br />

Dames XVII Century is 27058, and her family ancestry in America is documented in<br />

Colonial America prior to 1623. One of her early ancestors was George Woolsey of <strong>New</strong><br />

York. Lou loved her term as Regent of Independence Pioneers Chapter of Daughters of the<br />

American Revolution. A highlight for her during this time was to speak at the Harry S.<br />

Truman Presidential Library and Museum at an outdoor naturalization ceremony videoed<br />

by Cable <strong>New</strong>s Network (CNN), with lengthy lines for American citizenship and six federal<br />

judges officiating. She felt this was a civic lesson of monumental importance and learned a<br />

lot about national security. Her national number in Daughters of the American Revolution<br />

is 723707. She also belonged to several clubs of the United Federation for Doll Collectors,<br />

which she faithfully attended with her mother. She served as president of the Blue Valley<br />

Doll Club in Kansas City, Mo. Emma Lou was preceded in death by her husband and her<br />

father in 1983, of Jackson County, Mo., and a son-in-law, Glenn Frederick Woning, on<br />

January 21, 2002, of Collin County, Texas. Lou is survived by her five children,<br />

grandchildren and great-grandchildren and her mother, Mildred Grace Woolsey. Lou"s<br />

only brother, Calvin Eugene Woolsey, P.E., P.L.S., is married to Wendy Lee (Thornton),<br />

and they reside in North Tustin, Orange County, Calif. Her only sister, Claudia Diane<br />

Woolsey, is married to Thomas Richard Williamson, and they reside in Ontario, Calif.<br />

Lou"s children are Janice Carlene married to Martin George Morford of Independence,<br />

Mo. Martin"s sons are Lt. Col. Martin Louis Morford, with sons D. J. Morford, Isaac<br />

Martin Morford, Ryan Morford and Elijah Morford of Ft. Sam Houston, Texas; Shawn<br />

Patrick Morford and wife Joyce of Bonner Springs, Kan.; Janice Carlene has two sons<br />

Christopher Carl Michael Smallwood and wife Amber Michele (Best), with sons Hunter<br />

Alston Smallwood and Chandler Grant Smallwood of Lamar, S.C. Her youngest son is<br />

Robert D. Smallwood III of Springfield, Mo. Jim Carl married Elizabeth Annette (Martin)


Keefer and resides in Titusville, Fla. Beth"s son is Shawn Patrick McMullen and daughter<br />

Jackie Lynn Sharp of Kansas City, Mo. Jerry Carl is married to Cynthia Ann (Waddell)<br />

Coder. Cynthia"s daughter is Ja Cinda Brown, with daughters Casaundra Ermey and<br />

Jaylee Brown of Euclid, Ohio. Jerry"s son is James Levi Christian <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife Sara<br />

Arlene Cardwell, with daughter Destiny Michelle <strong>Gunn</strong> of St. Petersburg, Fla. Michael<br />

Gene married Lydia Marie (Bailey) and they reside in Kansas City, Mo., with their<br />

children listed in chronological order: Samantha Gene <strong>Gunn</strong>; Michael Gene <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr.;<br />

Jacob Daniel <strong>Gunn</strong>; Emily Marie Lou <strong>Gunn</strong>; Katelynn Jane <strong>Gunn</strong> and Josiah James<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>. Susan Lea Ora Diane married Glenn Frederick Woning (deceased) and resides in<br />

Independence, Mo. Sons are Dr. Glenn Fredrick Woning II of Temple, Texas; Bryan<br />

Daniel Woning of Independence, Mo., and daughter Janis Michelle Woning of<br />

Independence, Mo. Carl and Lou have many nieces and nephews and held them all in high<br />

esteem. Lou"s niece is Lora Lou Green, with children Christopher Bough, Alicia Bough,<br />

Heather Martinez and Rachel Martinez of Ontario, Calif., and nephew David William<br />

Green and wife Jean Nate (Hilton) of Kansas City, Mo. Family suggests contributions given<br />

in Lou"s honor to Daughters of the American Revolution History Scholarship Fund in care<br />

of the funeral home in lieu of flowers. Arrangements: Ronald C. Marts, Funeral Director<br />

for Marts Memorial Services, 14 Westport Road, Kansas City, MO 64111, (816) 561-8181.<br />

Online condolences are welcome at the website www.MartsMemorialServices.com for up to<br />

one year. Visitation will be Tuesday, February 19, 2008, at Sterling Acres Baptist Church,<br />

11200 E. 47th St., Kansas City, MO 64133, (816) 356-7222, for family and friends from 7 to<br />

9 p.m. Funeral and Order of Eastern Star Service will begin at 1 p.m. on Wednesday,<br />

February 20, 2008, at Sterling Acres Baptist Church. Burial service and interment<br />

immediately following the funeral at Brooking Cemetery, 10004 E. 53rd St., Raytown, MO<br />

64133, (816) 353-4278.<br />

Emma Rose Bedell <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Funeral services for Mrs. Emma Rose Bedell <strong>Gunn</strong>, 77, a resident of Cincinnati, OH, will<br />

be held at 11:00 AM Friday, December 3, 2004 from the Chapel of Peterson and Williams<br />

Funeral Home with interment in Evergreen Cemetery.Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> passed away Thursday,<br />

November 25, 2004 in Cincinnati, OH. She was formally of Opelika and the daughter of the<br />

late Ralph and Martha Bedell. She was a graduate of East Street High School and<br />

continued her education at Alabama State College.Survivors include: five sisters; Clara<br />

Wright, Cincinnati, OH; Effie Rankin, Glencoe, IL; Ralphine Brooks, Hazel Sanders and<br />

Rosemary Bedell all of Opelika; four brothers, Ralph Bedell, Jr., Columbia, MD; Walley<br />

Bedell, Cincinnati, OH; Milton Bedell and Frank C. Bedell, both of Opelika; a host of<br />

nieces, nephew, other relatives and friends.Peterson and Williams Funeral Home is<br />

Directing.<br />

Emma Staples <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

SALISBURY, Mo - Feb. 10, 1938.—Mrs. Joe <strong>Gunn</strong> died at the <strong>Gunn</strong> home in Salisbury,<br />

Wednesday afternoon after a lingering illness due to paralysis. She formerly ; was Miss<br />

Emma Staples of Keytesville and was Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong>'s second wife. Surviving her, besides the<br />

husband, are Sam Staples and Frank S'aples, brothers, and Mrs. Beulah Staples, sister-inlaw,<br />

all of Keytesville; Jas. Staples and Chas. Staples, brothers living in Kansas, and a


sister, the former Kiss Lou Staples, living in the East. The funeral was held this afternoon<br />

at the Presbyterian Church in Keytesville and the Rev. R. J. Miller, pastor of the Salisbury<br />

Christian Church, preached the Funeral sermon. Burial was in the Keytesville City.<br />

Cemetery<br />

Emogene "Gene" Bowen <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

91, passed away Saturday, October 29, 2011. Born in Spartanburg, Indiana, she was a<br />

long-time resident of Chattanooga. In 1940 she married Alexander P. <strong>Gunn</strong>, who preceded<br />

her in death. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a member of Trinity Presbyterian Church and was active in<br />

church ministry for many years, having served as Director of Christian Education at<br />

Brainerd Presbyterian Church and Central Presbyterian Church. She was an honorary life<br />

member of women of the Church, Knoxville Presbytery. She was also preceded in death by<br />

her parents, Harry F. and Hester Bowen. Survivors include her daughters, Brenda G.<br />

(Jim) Rogers of Signal Mountain, TN and Rebecca B. (Steve) Hunt of Franklin, TN; four<br />

grandchildren, Barbara (David) King, Henry (Bobbie) Bell, Katie (Mark) Arabis and<br />

Keven (Danielle) Hunt; and six great-grandchildren. The family will receive friends from 1<br />

PM to 2 PM Tuesday at the North Chapel. A service will follow at 2 PM Tuesday at Chapel<br />

of Devotion in Hamilton Memorial Gardens with Dr. David Harr officiating. Entombment<br />

will follow in Hamilton Memorial Gardens. In lieu of flowers, the family requests<br />

Memorial contributions to Ronald McDonald House, 200 Central Ave., Chattanooga, TN.<br />

37403. Arrangements under the direction of Chattanooga Funeral Home, Crematory &<br />

Florist-North Chapel, Hixson, TN.<br />

Ena Lottie <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

age 97, passed away Saturday, March 28, 2009, at Wayne General Hospital in<br />

Waynesboro, MS. A native and resident of Millry, AL, Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a Homemaker and<br />

was a member of North Oak Grove Baptist Church. She was the daughter of the late<br />

Thomas Page and the late Sarah Page. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was preceded in death by her husband:<br />

Irving Glenn <strong>Gunn</strong>; one brother: Thomas Allan Page, Jr.; one granddaughter: Barbara<br />

Ann <strong>Gunn</strong> Baxter; one grandson: Kenneth Dave <strong>Gunn</strong>; and one great-grand-daughter:<br />

Amanda <strong>Gunn</strong>. She is survived by four daughters: Carolyn Joyce <strong>Gunn</strong> (Kenneth)<br />

Johnson, Millry, AL, Annie Louise <strong>Gunn</strong> Lewis, Heidelberg, MS Sadie Katherine <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

(Robert) McIlwain, Lawrenceburg, TN, Mary Ruth <strong>Gunn</strong> Gunter, Mobile, AL; three sons:<br />

Robert Louis (Rebekah) <strong>Gunn</strong>, Pittsboro, NC, John Wesley (Jean) <strong>Gunn</strong>, Millry, AL,<br />

Marvin Allan (Barbara) <strong>Gunn</strong>, Millry, AL; 23 grandchildren, 26 great-grandchildren and<br />

13 great-great-grandchildren also survive. Funeral services for Mrs. Ena Lottie <strong>Gunn</strong> were<br />

conducted Wednesday, April 1st, 2009 at 11:00 a.m. at North Oak Grove Baptist Church.<br />

Interment followed at North Oak Grove Cemetery in Millry, AL. Freeman Funeral Home<br />

was in charge of all arrangements<br />

Epsy Clifford <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Cameron Herald, Thur., 6 Oct. 1898, p. 5, c. 3, Clifford, the 9-year old daughter of Mrs. G.<br />

B. <strong>Gunn</strong>, died Sunday after a very brief illness culminating in a congestive chill from which<br />

she never recovered. She was a pretty, intelligent, loveable child; but the Angel of Death<br />

claims buds and flowers as well as ripened grain. A number of friends accompanied the


family to Walker"s Creek, where they paid the last tribute to one they loved. Rev. T. J.<br />

White conducted the funeral services and spoke words of assurance and comfort to the<br />

widowed mother and sorrowing relatives and friends.<br />

Erna <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Erna Marie <strong>Gunn</strong>, 75, of Desert Hot Springs died June 28, 2003, in Palm Springs of<br />

naturalcauses. She was born Jan. 6, 1928, to Charles Robert Hannoch and Ida Rebecca<br />

Griemsman in Los Angeles. She married Harold <strong>Gunn</strong> on Nov. 20, 1948, in Pasadena. She<br />

was a homemaker. She is survived by her husband, Harold of Desert Hot Springs; two<br />

daughters, Laura Roberts of La Quinta and Lisa Severns of Thousand Oaks; her son,<br />

Charles of Thousand Oaks; 10 grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. Services will<br />

be at 1 p.m. Thursday at Chapel of the Oaks, Oakwood Memorial Park in Chatsworth.<br />

Burial will be at Oakwood Memorial Park with Rose Mortuary of Desert Hot Springs in<br />

charge of arrangements. The family suggests donations be made to the Arthritis<br />

Foundation in Atlanta.<br />

Ethel <strong>Gunn</strong> Whaley Barnart<br />

AUGUSTA, Ga. - Mrs. Ethel <strong>Gunn</strong> Whaley Barnhart, 101, went home to be with the Lord<br />

on Tuesday, January 19, 2010. Funeral services for Mrs. Barnhart will be held at 11 AM<br />

Friday, January 22, 2010 at Mann Memorial United Methodist Church with the Reverends<br />

Brandon Fulmer and Roger Stone officiating. Burial will follow at Westover Memorial<br />

Park. Pallbearers will be her grandsons and grandsons-in- law. Honorary pallbearers will<br />

be members of the C. W. Edwards, Jr. Sunday School Class. Mrs. Barnhart was preceded<br />

in death by her husband C. M. Barnhart, Sr., three brothers, a sister and her<br />

daughter-in-law, Janice S. Whaley. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born in Louisville, Georgia May 4, 1908<br />

to the late Luther and Berdie <strong>Gunn</strong>. Mrs. Barnhart was a lifelong resident of Augusta and<br />

had been a member of Mann Memorial United Methodist Church and Sunday School<br />

Classes since 1942. She was active in the C. W. Edwards, Jr. Sunday School Class, United<br />

Methodist Women's Joy Group, a member of the Choir and Handbell Ensemble and was<br />

on the Administrative Board of the Church. She graduated from Tubman High School in<br />

1927 and was active in the Tubman High Alumnae Association. She worked at Bayvale<br />

Elementary School for 17 years and was a member of the Richmond County Retired<br />

Personnel. She was a member of the Bayvale, Burch Grand and later, the Betty Lamp<br />

Homemakers Organizations. She was a member of the Columbia Council #21 Daughters of<br />

America; The United Transportation Railroad Auxiliary and a member of The Red Hat<br />

Society. She is the beloved mother of Curtis E. Whaley of Gulf Breeze, Florida and C. M.<br />

"Butch" Barnhart, Jr. and his wife AnnaBell of Irmo, SC; seven grandchildren, Sandy W.<br />

(Rick) DuVall of Powder Springs, GA, Crystal B. (Scott) Strickland of Vidalia, GA, Eddie<br />

(Tammy) Whaley of <strong>New</strong>nan, GA, James P. (Dawn) Massalou of Irmo, SC, Steven (Leslie)<br />

Whaley of Acworth, GA, Clarence "Clay" A. (Heather) Barnhart, of Irmo, SC and<br />

AnnaBell B. (Drew) Buchanan of Rock Hill, SC; nine great grandchildren and a friend,<br />

Judy Jordan Hoekler. In lieu of flowers please make memorials to Mann Memorial United<br />

Methodist Church, 2705 Milledgeville Road, Augusta, Georgia 30904. The family will<br />

receive friends Thursday, January 21, 2010 from 5-7 PM at Elliott Sons Funeral Home,<br />

2524 Lumpkin Road, Augusta, Georgia. (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)


Ethel <strong>Gunn</strong> Rainwater<br />

Union Point, Ga., Etherl <strong>Gunn</strong> Rainwater, age 97, 705 Cariton Avenue, died Thursday in a<br />

Greene County nursing home. The funeral will be held at 1 pm today at the Callaway<br />

Funeral Home, Union Point with the Rev. Fred Smith officiating. Curial will be in the<br />

Breenlawn Cemetery. Mrs. Rainwater was a lifelong residnet of Greene County and a<br />

member of the First Presbyterian Church, Union Point. Survivors include on duather in<br />

law Mary Rainwater Union Point; and one granddaughter, Ethel R. Bell. Clemmon, NC<br />

Ethel Huey <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

GUNN Ethel Huey <strong>Gunn</strong>, 95, of Jacksonville, FL, passed away peacefully September 16,<br />

2009. She had been a resident of Cypress Village for 17 years, enjoying church activities,<br />

playing bridge and singing in the choir. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was preceded in death by her<br />

husbands, H. Roger Huey and Leroy <strong>Gunn</strong>. One of seven children she is survived by sister,<br />

Dorothy Mingle of Greensburg, PA; son, Howard Roger Huey of Manson, Washington and<br />

daughter, Barbara H. Steiner of Jacksonville; five grandchildren and seven great grandchildren.<br />

Celebration of life services will be held 9:30 A.M., Saturday, October 10th in<br />

Egret Hall at Cypress Village. Reception to follow in the Loon's Nest. Arrangements by<br />

HARDAGE- GIDDENS CHAPEL HILLS FUNERAL HOME. 904.641.9755<br />

Ethel M. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Ethel M. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 86, of Richmond, Va, a homemaker, widow of Willie Baxter <strong>Gunn</strong>.<br />

Published March 27, 1999 Richmond Times Dispatch<br />

Ethel Thomas <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Funeral services for Mrs. Annie Ethel Thomas <strong>Gunn</strong>, 72, were held a 5 p. m September 18,<br />

1963, Thursday at the Central Methodist Church by the pastor the Rev E. E. Glenn, the<br />

Rev. Julius Clark of Mullins and the-Rev W S Poynor of. Florence. Interment was in<br />

Mount Hope Cemetery Mrs <strong>Gunn</strong> died at a local hospital Wednesday afternoon. She had<br />

been in declining health for some time and ill for the past few weeks. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born<br />

Jan. 10, 1881, in Marion County, and had lived in Florence most of her life. She was the<br />

daughter of the late M. J. Thomas and Julia Dozier Thomas. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a life member<br />

I the Central Methodist Church, wining in 1897, and she was active n all church affairs.<br />

She was a life member ot the Women's Society of Christian Service, a member of the<br />

Wesley Bible Class of the church and a member of the Kings Daughters, widower, John<br />

Lewis. <strong>Gunn</strong>, and an adopted daughter, Mrs Ben Dozier, both of Florence, South Carolina.<br />

Ethel Louise <strong>Gunn</strong> Callaway<br />

93, born on February 20, 1915 in Laurel, Mississippi, passed away on September 7, 2008.<br />

Ethel lived most of her young adult life in Liberty, TX where she was crowned Miss<br />

Liberty in high school. She loved to be on the go and enjoyed traveling, shopping, and<br />

dancing. Ethel was preceded in death by her husband, Dick Callaway, and brothers, Ray<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> and Virgil <strong>Gunn</strong>. She is survived by her daughters, Sharlene Clark and Lynda<br />

Green Dailey; son, Richard Callaway; grandchildren, Bob Clark, Patti Paine, Christy<br />

Potter, Amanda Callaway, Marc Green, Kelli Green Erwin, and Tyson Green; and nine<br />

great grandchildren. A funeral service will be held at 10:00 a.m. on Wednesday, September


10, 2008 in the chapel of Forest Park Westheimer Funeral Home, 12800 Westheimer Rd.,<br />

Houston, TX. (George and Margaret Morrison <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Ethel <strong>Gunn</strong> Whaley Barnhart,<br />

101, went home to be with the Lord on Tuesday, January 19, 2010. Funeral services for<br />

Mrs. Barnhart will be held at 11 AM today, January 22, 2010 at Mann Memorial United<br />

Methodist Church with the Reverends Brandon Fulmer, Roger Stone, and Ed Nelson<br />

officiating. Burial will follow at Westover Memorial Park. Pallbearers will be her<br />

grandsons and grandsons-in-law. Honorary pallbearers will be members of the C. W.<br />

Edwards, Jr. Sunday School Class. Mrs. Barnhart was preceded in death by her husband<br />

C. M. Barnhart, Sr., three brothers, a sister and her daughter-in-law, Janice S. Whaley.<br />

Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born in Louisville, Georgia May 4, 1908 to the late Luther and Berdie<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>. Mrs. Barnhart was a lifelong resident of Augusta and had been a member of Mann<br />

Memorial United Methodist Church and Sunday School Classes since 1942. She was active<br />

in the C. W. Edwards, Jr. Sunday School Class, United Methodist Women's Joy Group, a<br />

member of the Choir and Handbell Ensemble and was on the Administrative Board of the<br />

Church. She graduated from Tubman High School in 1927 and was active in the Tubman<br />

High Alumnae Association. She worked at Bayvale Elementary School for 17 years and<br />

was a member of the Richmond County Retired Personnel. She was a member of the<br />

Bayvale, Burch Grand and later, the Betty Lamp Homemakers Organizations. She was a<br />

member of the Columbia Council #21 Daughters of America and Augusta Council #19<br />

Daughters of America; The United Transportation Railroad Auxiliary and a member of<br />

The Red Hat Society. She is the beloved mother of Curtis E. Whaley of Gulf Breeze,<br />

Florida and C. M. "Butch" Barnhart, Jr. and his wife AnnaBell of Irmo, SC; seven<br />

grandchildren, Sandy W. (Rick) DuVall of Powder Springs, GA, Crystal B. (Scott)<br />

Strickland of Vidalia, GA, Eddie (Tammy) Whaley of <strong>New</strong>nan, GA, James P. (Dawn)<br />

Massalou of Irmo, SC, Steven (Leslie) Whaley of Acworth, GA, Clarence "Clay" A.<br />

(Heather) Barnhart, of Irmo, SC and AnnaBell B. (Drew) Buchanan of Rock Hill, SC; nine<br />

great grandchildren and a friend, Judy Jordan Hoekler. In lieu of flowers please make<br />

memorials to Mann Memorial United Methodist Church, 2705 Milledgeville Road,<br />

Augusta, Georgia 30904. Elliott Sons Funeral Home, 2524 Lumpkin Road, Augusta,<br />

Georgia<br />

Ethel <strong>Gunn</strong> Loria<br />

Ethel <strong>Gunn</strong> Loria of Morristown, N.J., died Friday, July 10, 2005. She was 90. Mrs. Loria<br />

was born in Demarest, Ga., and was a former Ocala resident. Local survivors include a<br />

daughter, Wileen Halbrook of Santa Fe. Arrangements by Evans-Carter Funeral Home in<br />

High Springs.<br />

Ethel M. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

86, of Richmond, widow of Willie Baxter <strong>Gunn</strong>, died March 25, 1999. She is survived by<br />

her daughter, Edith G. Matthews; son, Phillip I. <strong>Gunn</strong>; five grandchildren; seven greatgrandchildren;<br />

and two great great grandchildren. Her remains rest at the Morrissett<br />

Funeral Home, 6500 Iron Bridge Rd., (Rt. 10), where the family will receive friends 7 to 9<br />

p.m. Saturday and where funeral services will be held 2 p.m. Sunday. Interment Dale


Memorial Park. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to CHBS, Jenna<br />

Salisbury Fund, c/o Clover Hill Baptist Church, 3100 Courthouse Rd., Richmond, Va<br />

23236. Richmond Times Dispatch (VA) Sat. 3-27-1999<br />

Eric J. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

60, of 203 Smithfield St. went home to be with his lord and savior, Jesus Christ, on<br />

Monday, Jan. 26, 2009, in Jameson Hospital.Born Oct. 1, 1948, in <strong>New</strong> Castle, NJ, he was a<br />

son of Jesse and Elizabeth Wall <strong>Gunn</strong>. His father preceded him in death. His mother<br />

survives.After graduating from <strong>New</strong> Castle High School in 1966, he attended Westminster<br />

College. There he earned a bachelor of arts degree in education in 1971 and later returned<br />

to earn a master’s degree in education.For 33 1/2 years he taught in the <strong>New</strong> Castle Area<br />

School District. He retired in 2005 as a second-grade teacher at West Side Primary<br />

Center.He married the former Roxann Crunkleton on June 2, 1984. Eric loved the Lord,<br />

which was evident in his commitment to his church, St. Luke A.M.E. Zion. He served as the<br />

musical director, superintendent of the Sunday school, Sunday school teacher, trustee,<br />

steward, preacher’s steward as well as the director of Christian education. He initiated the<br />

Sunday breakfast program at the church, which was instrumental in raising the Sunday<br />

school attendance from less than a dozen to more than 50 members. He shared his love for<br />

the Lord as the Christian education director of the Ohio Annual Conference, and was an<br />

annual conference delegate and music director of the Akron District.Eric spread his love<br />

throughout the community. He served on the advisory council of Big Brothers/Big Sisters<br />

and the board of directors of the Lawrence County United Way. He was a founding<br />

member of the Operation Blueprint/Lazarus Group, where he served as a past president.<br />

He was the first African-American president of the <strong>New</strong> Castle Teachers’ Union. Although<br />

he suffered a stroke in February 2008, which severely limited his speech and mobility, he<br />

would attend his beloved St. Luke A.M.E. Zion Church whenever it was possible.Eric loved<br />

the Lord, his church, playing golf, watching football and music.He was preceded in death<br />

by his father.Eric will be sadly missed by his mother; devoted wife of 24 years, Roxann;<br />

daughter, Lauren; son, Joshua; and sister, Stephanie Holness, all of <strong>New</strong> Castle; brother,<br />

Jimmy <strong>Gunn</strong> of West Palm Beach, Fla.; godchildren, Tyler Hudson and Diamond<br />

Richardson; and a host of other relatives and friends.Visitation is 2 to 9 p.m. Friday at St.<br />

Luke A.M.E. Zion Church, 603 Harbor St. The family will greet friends and family from 2<br />

to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Because of Eric’s love for music, the evening visitation will be a<br />

celebration in song. Anyone interested in giving a musical tribute to Eric should contact the<br />

church at (724) 656-0551 by 9 p.m. tomorrow.A homegoing service to celebrate the life of<br />

Eric <strong>Gunn</strong> will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday at the church. The Rev. Robert Hickey will<br />

officiate.Eric will be laid to rest in Graceland Cemetery.Arrangements are entrusted to the<br />

Charlotte A. Sheffield Funeral Home, 454 Chestnut<br />

Erwin T. <strong>Gunn</strong> - Erwin Troy <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Erwin was born Sept. 13 1929 to Bruce and Harelene <strong>Gunn</strong> in Tahoka Texas. He passed<br />

away Dec. 7, 2004. In 1949 he joined the Airforce and was married to Conyetta (Connie)<br />

Johnson. A growing brood of sons convinced him a college education was in order, so a<br />

degree in engineering from Texas Technological University followed the Air Force.<br />

Growing up in dry West Texas towns he decided that when he could make a choice he"d


live where there were trees and water, so graduation from Tech brought him and his family<br />

to Seattle to work for Boeing. His fourth son was born in Seattle and through the years he<br />

relished the outdoor activities the area has to offer. With his family (and Scout Troop 284)<br />

he spent countless weekends hiking and camping. He always enjoyed seeing new places and<br />

things and he & Connie"s life together was rich in experiences ranging from swimming<br />

with piranha in the Amazon to getting iced in on a fishing boat in the Bearing Sea to<br />

attending his son"s Shinto Wedding in Tokyo. Boating was a big part of his life and he was<br />

a 26 year member of the Queen City Yacht club. Erwin is survived by his wife Connie and<br />

sons Daniel and David of Seattle, Douglas of Samoa, and Dennis (wife Midori) of Tokyo. He<br />

leaves grandchildren: Naomi Sikur (husband Csaba), Natha, <strong>Gunn</strong>, Austin <strong>Gunn</strong>, Morgan<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, and Bowie <strong>Gunn</strong>, and great grandchildren Conner Andersen, Benajmin Sikur,<br />

Austin and Staysha <strong>Gunn</strong>. We will all miss him greatly. The family requests remembrances<br />

be made to the Alzheimer"s Association. Published in print on 12/10/2004. Boatwright<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> descendant)<br />

Espy F. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Lexington Clipper: 15 January 1948 - HEART ATTACK FATAL TO ESPY FRANKLIN<br />

GUNN. Espy F. <strong>Gunn</strong>, popular and efficient custodian at the local high school died<br />

suddenly last Thursday. He had been at work, and complained of not feeling well. On his<br />

way home he is said to have suffered a heart attack and died before he reached his home.<br />

Espy Franklin <strong>Gunn</strong> was born October 20, 1893, in Dawson County. He was one of eight<br />

children born to Burrel and Rozella <strong>Gunn</strong>. He was united in marriage to Miss Stella<br />

Westfall, January 1, 1919, and to this union was born one son, Donald <strong>Gunn</strong>. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

was a farmer most of his life until 1927. Then for about two years he was employed by a<br />

gas company in South Dakota. He returned to Lexington in 1928, and the family made<br />

their home here since that time. He worked for a lumber company and other firms for some<br />

time then in 1939 became custodian at the Lexington High School. He continued until his<br />

death. He had always been in good health and his sudden death from a heart attack on<br />

January 8, came as a great surprise and shock to family and friends. He was preceded In<br />

death by his father and mother, two brothers and two sisters. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> is survived by his<br />

wife, Mrs. Stella <strong>Gunn</strong>, and one son, Donald; two sisters, Mrs. Mabel Orthman, Hysham,<br />

Montana; Mrs. Ica Bullock, Anaheim, California; one brother, Jesse A. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Oxford,<br />

Indianna; twenty-two nieces and nephews and many other more distant relatives. Mr.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> was a member of the Lexington Methodist Church. Those who knew him speak of<br />

him as a honest and upright man, He was known for his gentle disposition in his home and<br />

students and teachers of the school will remember him as a kindly and friendly person.<br />

Funeral services were held at the Methodist Church in Lexington, Sunday, January 11,<br />

1948, with Rev. L. R. Davis in charge. Internment was in Greenwood Cemetery. (Elisha<br />

and Henrietta Wilkes <strong>Gunn</strong> descendant)<br />

Essie <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Essie Mae <strong>Gunn</strong> Lee, 69, widow of Ralph Jefferson Lee, of 180 Lee Drive, died Dec. 30,<br />

1999, at Oconee Memorial Hospital. She was a daughter of the late William Wesley and<br />

Icey Emma Smith <strong>Gunn</strong>. Member: Grace Baptist Church.Survivors: sons, Ralph Thomas<br />

Lee of Mountain Rest, and Gregory Lee of Salem; daughters, Patricia Lusk of Salem, and


Tammy Lee of Walhalla; a sister, Fannie Thompson of Seneca; a brother, M.G. <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Walhalla; five grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Predeceased: a son, Roger.<br />

Visitation: 6 to 8 p.m. Sunday at Davenport Funeral Home. Service: 2 p.m. Monday in the<br />

funeral home chapel. Burial: Evergreen Memorial Gardens.<br />

Essie M. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

91-OWENSBORO, Ky. -- Essie <strong>My</strong>rle <strong>Gunn</strong>, 91, died Monday at PersonaCare at<br />

Hermitage. She and her husband were former owners and operators of <strong>Gunn</strong>"s Grocery.<br />

he was a Baptist. She was a member of Moose Ladies" Auxiliary.Surviving are a daughter,<br />

Wanda Libs of Owensboro; a sister, Lillian <strong>New</strong>ton of Owensboro; three grandchildren,<br />

four great-grandchildren and a great-great-grandchild. Her husband, Wallace E., died in<br />

1962. Services will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday at James H. Davis Memorial Chapel, with<br />

burial in Resurrection Cemetery. Friends may call from 2 to 8 p.m. today and from 9 a.m.<br />

to service time Wednesday at the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to<br />

Senior Ramblers c/o Elizabeth Mundy Center.<br />

Essie <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

REIDS VILLE, N. C.—Funeral rites and burial were to be held at Prospect Methodist<br />

Church this afternoon for Mrs. Essie Page <strong>Gunn</strong>, 71, who died at the home of her daughter,<br />

Mrs. L. O, Daniels of Blanch Ut. 1. She was a native of Caswell Co., she was the daughter<br />

of the late Bedford and Susan <strong>Gunn</strong> Page. Her husband, Thomas E. <strong>Gunn</strong>, died 16 years<br />

ago. Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Daniels, Mrs. Roy Jones, of Pelham and Miss<br />

Nettie. <strong>Gunn</strong>, of Blanch, Rt. 1. four sons, Allen, Willie, Tommy and Sterling, all of<br />

Reidsville, two brothers, Willard Page of Reidsville, and Steven Page, of Ruffin, five sisters,<br />

Mrs. Manaiza Rice, Mrs. R. H. Vaughn, Mrs. F. A. Dicks, all of Danville, Mrs. Mattie<br />

Wellington, of Yanceyville, Mrs. Mamie Nethery Madison and 10 grandchildren. Published<br />

April 21, 1954 - Danville, Virginia “The Bee” cgm note: descendants say her name was<br />

Effie<br />

Ester <strong>Gunn</strong> Strickland<br />

Ester Strickland, 72, of Corsicana, Texas, passed away Friday, May 29, 2009, in<br />

Corsicana. She was born on Sept. 12, 1936, in Purdon to Dwain and Grace (Young) <strong>Gunn</strong>.<br />

Mrs. Strickland was a retired LVN. There are no services scheduled for Mrs. Strickland at<br />

this time. Survivors include her daughters, Donna Abundis and Kathy Brown, both of<br />

Baytown; mother, Bessie Tisdale of Rice; sister, Marjorie Estes of Rice; brother, Bobby<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Whitney; daughter-in-law, Sandy Strickland of Baytown; four grandchildren,<br />

Kayla and Joshua Abundis, Candace Strickland, and Rachel Brown, all of Baytown. Mrs.<br />

Strickland was preceded in death by her father, Dwain <strong>Gunn</strong>; husband, Walter O.<br />

Strickland; and son, Kevin O. Strickland. An online guest book is available at<br />

www.corleyfuneralhome.com by selecting the Ester Strickland obituary. Arrangements by<br />

Corley Funeral Home. (Reuben and Mary Goforth <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Esther <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

JANESV1LLE, Wis. — Mrs. Esther <strong>Gunn</strong>, 76, rural Janesville, died Wednesday (Aug. 23,<br />

1972) in a hospital after a long illness. The former Esther Campion was born in the Town


of Harmony, Rock County, and was a lifelong area resident. She was married to Biddle T.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> in 1922. He died in 1971. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a member of St Patrick’s Catholic<br />

Church and the Alter Society.<br />

Esther C. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

ITHACA – Esther C. <strong>Gunn</strong>, age 105, of 1028 Ellis Hollow Rd., Ithaca and formerly of<br />

Buffalo, NY passed away, Friday, July 23, 2010 at Cayuga Ridge. Born May 8, 1905 in<br />

Buffalo, NY, she was the only child of the late Edward and Margaret Hafner Dickman and<br />

was preceded in death by her husband, Ralph Clifford <strong>Gunn</strong>. Survivors include her<br />

daughters, Margaret A. Gerlach of Ithaca and Dorothy E. Sikes of Westborough, MA;<br />

grandchildren, Lee R. Gerlach of Manchester, NH, Gary R. Gerlach of Los Altos, CA,<br />

Stephen V. Gerlach of Katonah, NY, Janet Bacorn of Lansing, NY, Kathleen A. Anderson<br />

of Medway, MA, Debra J. Gardner of Worcester, MA and Robert J. Sikes of Westborough,<br />

MA; 9 great grandchildren and one great great grandson.<br />

Graveside services will be held in Buffalo Cemetery, Buffalo, NY at the convenience of the<br />

family. Perkins Funeral Home assisted the family<br />

Esther L. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

WAVERLY, Ill - Esther Lucille Duewer <strong>Gunn</strong>, 72, of Waverly died Friday, May 5, 2000, at<br />

St. John's Hospital. She was born July 4, 1927, in Sangamon County, the daughter of Carl<br />

William and Florence Edith Maginn Duewer. She married Charles Thomas <strong>Gunn</strong> in 1947<br />

in Waverly; he preceded her in death in 1999. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a retired secretary, having<br />

worked for Waverly Locker for 30 years and for Waverly Lumber Co. for five years. She<br />

was a member of Christ Lutheran Church in Waverly. Survivors: two sons, Roland (wife,<br />

Karen) <strong>Gunn</strong> of Waverly and Harry (wife, Cathy) <strong>Gunn</strong> of Champaign; two daughters,<br />

Betty (husband, David) Rankin of Pleasant Plains and Alice (husband, Paul) Havey of<br />

Springfield; five grandchildren; a great-grandson; mother, Florence Duewer of Waverly;<br />

and a brother, Don (wife, Bert) Duewer of Waverly. Services: 3 p.m. Monday, Neece<br />

Funeral Home in Waverly. Burial: Waverly East Cemetery.<br />

Esther Love <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Ellisville, Ms., - Services are scheduled for 10 a.m. Monday at Jones Funeral Home for<br />

Esther Love Kerr <strong>Gunn</strong>, 84, of Ellisville, who died Sept. 14, 2002, in Jones County. Mrs.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> was retired from the Jones County Home Extension Service and was a member of<br />

Ellisville First United Methodist Church. She was preceded in death by her husband, Jack<br />

Edward <strong>Gunn</strong>. Survivors include two sisters, Marion Kennedy of Brandon and Mildred<br />

Kerr Hester of Greenwood four grandchildren, eight great-grandchildren and several<br />

nieces and nephews. Visitation will be from 5-7 p.m. today at Jones Funeral Home.<br />

Esther <strong>Gunn</strong> Laird<br />

January 2, 2002 - , 94, of Memphis, retired librarian, died Monday at Methodist<br />

Healthcare-North. Services will be at 1 p.m. Thursday at Memphis Funeral Home Poplar<br />

Chapel with burial in Memorial Park. She was a member of St. Stephen United Methodist<br />

Church. Mrs. Laird, the widow of Dr. Daniel R. <strong>Gunn</strong> and Thomas Laird, leaves a sisterin-law<br />

who helped care for her, Iris Nolen of Memphis. The family requests that memorials


e sent to St. Stephen United Methodist Church.<br />

Ettola <strong>Gunn</strong> Hudson<br />

Greensboro <strong>New</strong>s & Record (NC) May 21, 1999 Ettola <strong>Gunn</strong> Hudson Reidsville - Ettola<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> Hudson, 95, formerly of 583 Troublesome Rd., died Thursday, May 20, 1999, at<br />

Morehead Memorial Hospital. A graveside service will be conducted at 2 p.m. Saturday<br />

May 22, 1999, in Sharon Baptist Church Cemetery, with the Rev. David Anderson<br />

officiating. A native of Rockingham County, she was a daughter of the late Samuel Edward<br />

and Alice Lewey <strong>Gunn</strong> and she had lived in the Sharon Community all of her life. She was<br />

a homemaker and the oldest member of Sharon Baptist Church. Mrs. Hudson was a<br />

charter member of the Sharon Home Demonstration Club. She was perceded by her<br />

husband, John Samuel Hudson.Surviving are her brother, Artie L. <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife, Gladys<br />

T. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Reidsville; and many nieces and nephews. The family will receive friends from<br />

7 to 9 p.m. Friday, May 21, 1999, at Citty Funeral Home. Published May 21, 1999<br />

Greensboro <strong>New</strong>s & Record -NC<br />

Eugene Emmett <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Private arrangements for Eugene Emmett <strong>Gunn</strong>, 82, of Fresno, California are by Neptune<br />

Society of Central California. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong>, a retired automobile parts warehouse manager,<br />

died Wednesday, December 1, 2005.<br />

Eugene <strong>Gunn</strong>, Sr.,<br />

passed May 10, 2008. Homegoing services will be held Thursday, May 15, 2008 at 1:00 p.m.<br />

at Holy Temple Deliverance. Bishop Nelson Clements, officiating. Interment, South-View<br />

Cemetery. Survivors are wife, one daughter, three sons, three sisters, two brothers, and a<br />

host of other relatives and friends. Please assemble at the church at 12 noon. Raleigh<br />

Rucker Funeral Home, 404-288-7015.Published in The Atlanta Journal-Constitution on<br />

5/14/2008.<br />

Eugene R. <strong>Gunn</strong>. Sr.<br />

ASHEBORO, NC - Eugene Raine <strong>Gunn</strong> Sr., 66, of 1212 Oak Grove Drive died Monday<br />

morning in Randolph Hospital. Funeral will be 2 p.m. Wednesday at South Hall Baptist<br />

Church in Danville, Va., where he was a member, with burial at Hope Home Christian<br />

Church in Mayfield. He was a native of Danville and had lived in Asheboro three years. He<br />

was an employee of Dixie Furniture Co. and for seven years operated the West Main Street<br />

Shell service station in Danville. Surviving are widow, Mrs. Iona Hancock <strong>Gunn</strong>; daughter,<br />

Mrs. Dorothy Eldene Moore of Danville, Va.; son, Eugene R. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr. of Danville;<br />

stepson, Gene B. Hancock of Asheboro; stepdaughter, Mrs. Alice Fay Morrow of Nashville,<br />

Tenn.; 10 grandchildren. The body will be taken from Pugh Funeral Home to Swicegood<br />

Funeral Home in Danville, where the family will be 7-9 p.m. today. At other times the<br />

family will be at the home of Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> at 269 Withers Road in Danville. Greensboro Daily<br />

<strong>New</strong>s, NC Fri. 1/5/79 (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> descendant)<br />

2 nd obit<br />

Eugene R. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 66, formerly of Danville, died Monday morning in an Asheboro, N.C.<br />

hospital, after suffering an apparent heart attack. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Hardy Raine


<strong>Gunn</strong>, he had made his home in Danville for many years and had operated the Shell<br />

Service Station at Stokesland. At the time of his death, he was employed in a furniture<br />

factory in Asheboro. His first wife, Mrs. Irene Strader <strong>Gunn</strong>, died Nov. 9, 1969. He later<br />

married the former lona Hancock of Asheboro. who survives. In addition to his wife, he is<br />

survived by a daughter. Mrs. Dorothy Eldine Moore. Danville; a son, Eugene R. <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr.,<br />

Danville; a step-daughter, Mrs. Alice Faye Morrow, Nashville, Tenn.; a step-son. Gene B.<br />

Hancock, Asheboro; three grandchildren and seven step-grandchildren. A funeral will be<br />

held Wednesday at Southall Baptist Church by the Rev. W. C. Bradley and the Rev. Leslie<br />

Winslow. Time of the funeral will be announced later.. Interment will be in the Happy<br />

Home Christian Church Cemetery, Rockingham County. N.C. The body is at .Swicegood<br />

Funeral Home where the family will receive friends Tuesday, from 7 to 9 p.m. At other<br />

times they will be at the residence of his son, Eugene R. <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr.. 269 Withers Road<br />

Eugene Zollicoffer “Zollie” <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

at Baltimore Maryland, December 1, 1940. E. Zollie <strong>Gunn</strong> formerly of Richmond. He is<br />

survived by his wife; also one sister, Mrs. William Gray Wattson and two brothers, Edgar<br />

G. <strong>Gunn</strong> and Fred V. <strong>Gunn</strong> of this city. RTD page 20, Tuesday December 3, 1940<br />

Eugene <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

October 3, 1910 Americus, Ga., Eugene <strong>Gunn</strong> age 20 and a pressman by trade was shot and<br />

almost killed instantly early Sunday morning in a Jackson Hotel corridor. <strong>Gunn</strong> leaves a<br />

wife and two young children.<br />

Eugene <strong>Gunn</strong>, Sr.,<br />

passed May 10, 2008. Homegoing services will be held Thursday, May 15, 2008 at 1:00 p.m.<br />

at Holy Temple Deliverance. Bishop Nelson Clements, officiating. Interment, South-View<br />

Cemetery. Survivors are wife, one daughter, three sons, three sisters, two brothers, and a<br />

host of other relatives and friends. Please assemble at the church at 12 noon. Raleigh<br />

Rucker Funeral Home, 404-288-7015. Published in The Atlanta Journal-Constitution on<br />

5/14/2008.<br />

Eugene Simpson <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

age 87, of Tullahoma, died February 28, 2006. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was preceded in death by his<br />

parents, James Mauson <strong>Gunn</strong> and Ida Louise Limbach <strong>Gunn</strong> Prince; his wife, Eunice<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>; two sons, Ronnie and Phil <strong>Gunn</strong>; and one sister Hazel Delorme. He is survived by<br />

one brother, Ira <strong>Gunn</strong>, Sr. of Wartrace; two sisters, Jamie Miller of Normandy and Marie<br />

Prince of Tullahoma; and several nieces and nephews. Visitation with the family will be<br />

held Thursday, March 2, 2006 between 5:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m. at Tullahoma Funeral<br />

Home. Funeral Services will be held on Friday, March 3, 2006 at 1:00 p.m. in the<br />

Tullahoma Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will follow in Rose Hill Memorial Gardens..<br />

(John A. & Catherine Charles <strong>Gunn</strong> descendant)<br />

Eulah Enid <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

November 15, 1909 - May 10, 2011Peacefully at Rubidge Hall on Tuesday, May 10, 2011<br />

in her 102nd year. Beloved wife of the late William George <strong>Gunn</strong>. Dear mother of June


Johnston, Lorraine Wagar, Patricia Burpee & her husband Mack, David & his wife<br />

Sandra all of Peterborough, Thomas of Michigan. Predeceased by her sister Miss Grace Simpson.<br />

Loving grandmother of 14 grandchildren, predeceased by one grandson, Loving great<br />

grandmother of 25 grandchildren, and 2 great great grandchildren. Friends are invited to<br />

call at the KAYE FUNERAL HOME 'MEMORIAL CHAPEL' 539 George Street, N., on<br />

Saturday, May 14th from 12:00p.m. to 2:00 p.m. followed by service in the Chapel at 2:00<br />

p.m. Reverend Canon Ron Davidson officiating. Cremation & Inurnment at Little Lake<br />

Cemetery. Donations to the Heart & Stroke Foundation would be appreciated by the<br />

family<br />

Eula Laconia <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

1921-2012 - Graveside service for Mrs. Eula Laconia <strong>Gunn</strong>, 90, of Hackneyville, will be<br />

Tuesday, July 31, 2012 at 10:00 am at the Hackneyville Cemetery. Rev. Roger Green will<br />

officiate. The family will receive friends on Monday, July 30, 2012 from 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm<br />

at Radney Funeral Home. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> passed away on Sunday, July 29, 2012 at<br />

Goodwater Healthcare Center. She was born on September 22, 1921 in Tallapoosa County,<br />

Alabama to Zachariah Columbus Green and Eula Mae White Green. She was a member of<br />

Hackneyville United Methodist Church. She worked at Russell Corp as a seamstress for<br />

many years. She also worked as a server in Hackneyville High School Lunchroom and was<br />

a homemaker. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> loved gardening and cooking. She is survived by her daughters,<br />

Sherry Payne (Lucian) of Dadeville and Lynne Willis (James) of Montevallo;<br />

grandchildren, Dana Carol Henry, Tracy Lynne Bradford (Greg), Amy Leigh Smith<br />

(Tommy), Michael Byron Lovelady (Buffy); 9 Great-Grandchildren; sister, Elizabeth<br />

Hopson (John) of Alexander City; and daughter-in-law, Judy Lovelady of Alexander City.<br />

She was preceded in death by her parents; first husband, Jesse M. Lovelady; second<br />

husband, Floyd <strong>Gunn</strong>; son, David Michael Lovelady; grandchild, Keith Melvin Payne; and<br />

eight siblings. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Hackneyville Volunteer Fire<br />

Dept. c/o Tracy Kendrick, 112 Goodwater Road, Alexander City, AL 35010<br />

Eula <strong>Gunn</strong> Thompson<br />

49, died at the residence in Warrenton Ga yesterday after an illness of 10 days. Funeral<br />

services will be held at the Johnson Methodist church of which she had been a member for<br />

15 years this afternoon at 3:30. The Rev. Shackleford and Rev. Clegg will officiate and<br />

interment will be in the churchyard cemetery. Mrs. Thompson is survived by her husband,<br />

William Edward Thompson; one daughter, Miss Aline Thompson and one sister, Miss<br />

Annie Lee <strong>Gunn</strong> and several aunts and uncles. Augusta Chronicle page 7, Sunday Nov 18,<br />

1934. (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Elaine Eula <strong>Gunn</strong>, MD<br />

Elaine Eula <strong>Gunn</strong>, MD - Celebration of Life for Dr. Elaine Eula <strong>Gunn</strong>, of Douglasville,<br />

GA, Wednesday, February 27, 2013, 11:00am <strong>New</strong> Jerusalem Seventh Day Adventist 4152<br />

Midway Rd. Douglasville. Pastor Darryl L. Howard eulogist. viewing today 4-7. Willie A.<br />

Watkins Douglasville Chapel 770) 489-6751


Eunice Teresa <strong>Gunn</strong> Butler,<br />

48, of Baltimore, MD died on March 10, 2006 in Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, MD.<br />

Born on October 1, 1957 in Leonardtown, MD, she was the daughter of the late Isaac<br />

Chesley and Cora Elizabeth Dorsey Chesley. Mrs. Butler worked in the food service<br />

business. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her son, Lionel<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>.She is survived by four sisters, A. Christine Scriber of Lexington Park, MD, Elnora<br />

Jackson and her husband Anthony of Germany, Thelma Jones and her husband Willie of<br />

Clinton, MD, Betty Germany of Hyattsville, MD and four brothers, Joseph Watts of<br />

Washington, DC,Bernard <strong>Gunn</strong> of Lexington Park, MD, William <strong>Gunn</strong> and his wife Patti<br />

of Indian Trail, NC and Thomas <strong>Gunn</strong> and his wife Kim of Lexington Park, MD. The<br />

family will receive friends on Friday, March 17, 2006 from 9:00 a.m. until 10:00 a.m. in St.<br />

Peter Claver Catholic Church, Ridge, MD. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at<br />

10:00 a.m. The Reverend Damian Shadwell will be the celebrant. Interment will follow in<br />

the church cemetery. Serving as pallbearers will be James Allen, Melvin Butler, Vaughn<br />

Chase, Sherman Jones, Steven Jones and Gibbons Dyson. Honorary pallbearers will be<br />

Willie Jones and Edgar Scriber.<br />

Euphemia Richetson <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Warrenton Clipper Obituary, Euphemia Richetson <strong>Gunn</strong> aged 44 years died November 5,<br />

1881 in Warren County. The body will be interred in the family burial ground near Brier<br />

Creek Church. She is survived by one child, Willie <strong>Gunn</strong>. She was the daughter of William<br />

Ricketson who is deceased.<br />

Euthecia <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Euthecia ""T"" (Spencer) <strong>Gunn</strong>, 92, died Jan. 26, 2006 at Linda Manor Extended Care<br />

Facility in Leeds, Massachusetts. Euthecia “T†(Spencer) <strong>Gunn</strong> died Jan. 26, at<br />

Linda Manor in Leeds, Mass. Born on Nov. 16, 1913, in Barre, Vt., she was the daughter of<br />

Stephen Ralph and Jane (McLeod) Spencer. Predeceased by five siblings and her husband,<br />

James L. <strong>Gunn</strong>, T leaves three daughters, Euthecia Hancewicz, of Westhampton, Mass.;<br />

Deborah Weber, of Mashpee, Mass.; Priscilla Ryan, of Reading, Mass; a step-daughter,<br />

Constance Richardson, of Bristol, N.H.; and her sons-in-law.<br />

Eva Ruth Hall <strong>Gunn</strong> Gentry<br />

Eva Ruth was born August 19, 1925 in Cannelton, Indiana to Clarence and Leona Hall.<br />

She was a member of <strong>New</strong>burgh United Methodist Church. Ruth was a graduate of<br />

Lockyear Business College. She was a life member of VFW Auxiliary Post #2953. Ruth was<br />

a loving mother and housewife who enjoyed cooking, sewing, quilting, golfing, bowling and<br />

working crossword puzzles. She especially loved spending time with her family and friends.<br />

She is survived by:Two Daughters: Sherri <strong>Gunn</strong> of Evansville, IN Barbara Bullock and


husband Charles of <strong>New</strong>burgh, IN Two Grandchildren: Nikki Bullock of <strong>New</strong>burgh, IN<br />

Mandy Bullock and her fiancé Matthew Minton of <strong>New</strong>burgh, IN; One Sister: Gladys June<br />

Garrett of Paducah, KY ; One Brother: Andrew L. Hall and his wife Mary Agnes of<br />

Evansville, IN; Two Brothers in Law:Ray <strong>Gunn</strong> and his wife Ruth of Cannelton, IN<br />

Clifford <strong>Gunn</strong> and his wife Betty of Tell City, IN; And her special friend whom she was<br />

"smitten" by: Justin Ownby Several Nieces and Nephews She was preceded in death by<br />

her first husband, Floyd S. <strong>Gunn</strong> in 1961 and by her second husband of 38 years, Joe B.<br />

Gentry on March 23, 2006. Funeral Services will be held at 1:30 pm, Sunday, December 24,<br />

2006 at Boone Funeral Home East Chapel-5330 Washington Avenue with Pastor Mark<br />

Dicken officiating. Burial will be in <strong>New</strong> Cliff Cemetery in Cannelton, Indiana with Pastor<br />

Paul Alvey officiating. Friends may call from 3:00 pm until 7:00 pm, Saturday, December<br />

23, 2006 at Boone Funeral Home - East Chapel, 5330 Washington Avenue, Evansville,<br />

Indiana.Memorial Contributions may be made to: The Susan G Komen Breast Cancer<br />

Foundation, 4424 Vogel Rd Suite 205, Evansville, Indiana 47715.<br />

Eva P. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

83, Dolphin Way, Edgewater, Fla., died Friday, June 30, 2006 at Orlando Regional Medical<br />

Center, Orlando, Fla. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong>, a homemaker, was born in Rockingham County, Va. and<br />

moved to Edgewater in 2000 from Powhatan, Va. She is survived by her husband of 51<br />

years, John L. <strong>Gunn</strong>; six sons, Averette Eberwein, Powhatan, David (Darlene) Eberwein,<br />

Nellyford, Va., Donnie (Betty) <strong>Gunn</strong>, Cocoa Beach, Fla., Garland<strong>Gunn</strong>, Powhatan, Carl<br />

(Judy) <strong>Gunn</strong>, Elkhart Lake, Wis. and Johnny (Tammy) Clements, Mims, Fla.; five<br />

daughters, Doris (John) Gleason, Powhatan, Harriet (Mark) <strong>Gunn</strong>, Milwaukee, Wis.,<br />

Barbara Sellers, <strong>New</strong> Port Richey, Fla., Deloris <strong>Gunn</strong>, Chesterfield, Va. and Mary (Lucky)<br />

Eichmann, Sheboygan, Wis.; one brother, Elwood (Stella) Hildebrand, Craigsville, Va.; 26<br />

grandchildren, 40 great-grandchildren, and one great-great-grandchild. She was preceded<br />

in death by a son, Larry <strong>Gunn</strong> in 1997. Memorial service will be 1 p.m. Saturday, July 29<br />

at Alton Baptist Church, Alton, Va., with Rev. Hugh Haley officiating. Dudley Edgewater<br />

Chapel, 433 N. Ridgewood Ave., Edgewater, Fla. 32132 is in charge of cremation<br />

arrangements. 386-428-6487.<br />

Eva <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

LAKE BLUFF, Ill. -- Eva Mitchell <strong>Gunn</strong>, 85, of Lake Bluff, formerly of Michigan City,<br />

died at 12:30 p.m. Friday (Oct. 10, 2003) at Pebble Brook Nursing Home in Lake Bluff,<br />

Michigan. Arrangements are pending at Root Funeral Home in Michigan City.<br />

Eva <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

GUNN - Departed this life November 3, 1973, at her residence, Mrs. Eva <strong>Gunn</strong> of 2114<br />

Second Avenue. Richmond, Virginia. She is survived by her husband; two sisters; two<br />

brothers; one aunt; two brothers-in-law; one sister-in-law; serveral nieces and nephews;<br />

and other relatives and friends. Remains rest at Walter J. Manning Funeral Home, 700<br />

North 25th Street. Funeral services will be held Tuesday 2 p.m. from Rock Hill Baptist Rev.


E. E. Warren officiating. Burial church cemetery. Family and friends will assemble at the<br />

funeral home Tuesday 1 p.m.<br />

Eva Herndon <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Crawfordville, Ga., Mrs. Eva H. <strong>Gunn</strong> 82, died Monday January 18, 1982 in a Wilkes<br />

County hospital. The Funeral will be at 2 pm Thursday at Crawfordville Baptist Church.<br />

Burial in the Crafordville Cemetery. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a native of Greene County but lived<br />

in Crawfordville for 75 years. She was a member of Crawfordville Baptist Church.<br />

Survivors include a daughter, Cary Salter, Crawfordville; and 3 sons, Frank L.. <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Hampton, Virginia, T. Milton <strong>Gunn</strong> of Greenville, NC and Samuel E. <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Jacksonville, Fla.<br />

Eva Mae Pillow <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

87, died Thursday, November 25, 2010 at Alive Hospice, Nashville, Tenn. Services were<br />

held Monday, Nov. 29 at Friendship Missionary Baptist Church, Cross Plains, with Pastor<br />

Keith Jackson officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery. She was born March 30,<br />

1923, in Cross Plains. She was preceded in death by her husband, Herbert <strong>Gunn</strong>, and by<br />

her parents, Richard and Ruth Richmond Pillow. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was an active member of<br />

Friendship Baptist Church where she served on the Women's Chorus, the Usher Board, the<br />

Missionary Society and the Kitchen Committee. She worked for many families in the<br />

Nashville and Robertson County areas until her retirement. Survivors include her cousin<br />

and caregiver, Ms. Frankie R. Brooks and her children, Ammon T. Brooks Jr.and Ashley<br />

T. Brooks; specials cousins, Effie (Raymond) Dunn, Gail Taylor,<br />

Eva Moore <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Reidsville - March 15 (1945) - Mrs. Eva Moore <strong>Gunn</strong>, 77, of Reidsville, route 4, near<br />

Wentworth, died in a hospital here tonight at 8:45 o"clock following a lingering illness. She<br />

was a native of Rockingham County and had lived in the section near Wentworth for the<br />

past 45 years. Surviving are her husband, Jones <strong>Gunn</strong>; eight sons, Frank, Earlie and<br />

George, all of route 4, Nat, of Leaksville, Claude, Sutherlin, Va., Sam, Central Falls,<br />

Herbert, Brown Summit, and Arnie, of Reidsville; two daughters, Mrs. Oscar Moore,<br />

Alberta, Va., and Mrs. Jiley Walker, Reidsville, route 4; 35 grandchildren; five greatgrandchildren<br />

and a brother, Eugene Moore, Reidsville, route 3. Funeral will be held<br />

Saturday at 3 p.m. at Calvary Baptist church. Burial will be in the <strong>Gunn</strong> family cemetery.<br />

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Funeral service for Mrs. Eva Moore <strong>Gunn</strong>, who died in Memorial Hospital Thursday night,<br />

was held Saturday afternoon at three o"clock at Calvary Baptist Church, conducted by<br />

Rev. D. W. Overby and Rev. J. C. Shore. Interment was in the <strong>Gunn</strong> family cemetery, near<br />

the home on Route Four. Pallbearers were Roy Moore, Oma Moore, Bruce <strong>Gunn</strong>, Nathan<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, J. T. <strong>Gunn</strong>, and Pete York. Flower bearers were Mesdames Evelyn York, W. H.<br />

Hubbard, Freddie Carter, Bruce <strong>Gunn</strong>, Nathan <strong>Gunn</strong>, Patrick Price, Bill Simpson, Roy


Moore, and Misses Owilda Moore, Edna <strong>Gunn</strong>, Bettiejane <strong>Gunn</strong>, Hazel <strong>Gunn</strong>, Mable<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, Rebecca <strong>Gunn</strong>, Yvonne <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jo Anne Walker, Barbara Anne <strong>Gunn</strong>, and Charles<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, Raymond <strong>Gunn</strong>, and J. W. Hubbard. Reidsville Review Mon. 3-19-1945<br />

Eveline "Lillian" <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

85, passed away June 5, 2007, after a long battle of cancer. She was born on March 13,<br />

1922, to Charles and Katie Russell in Haysprings, Neb.She was the youngest of eight<br />

children. Lillian enjoyed painting, attending to her flowers and spending time with her<br />

family. Lillian is preceded in death by her only child, Mable Christina Widdicombe<br />

"Peggy." She is survived by her husband of 50-plus years, Daniel T. <strong>Gunn</strong>; her son-in-law,<br />

Robert "Bob" Widdicombe; two grandsons, Robert (Shari) Widdicombe, Darold (Coti)<br />

Widdicombe; five great-grandchildren, Chris, Richard, Kersti, Shawn and Kyle; and five<br />

great-great-grandchildren, Kane, Azael, Joel, Izayah and Zahara. Private services for<br />

family have been arranged. Published in the Billings Gazette on 6/8/2007.<br />

Evelyn<strong>Gunn</strong><br />

died on Mar. 19, 2010 of Merrick NY. Dear wife of the late Joseph Edward. Beloved<br />

mother of Deborah, John, Denise, Christine and Joseph Iacometta, Deirdre Kelly and<br />

Thomas. Loving Nana to 7 Grandchildren and 2 Great Grandchildren. Visiting N.F.<br />

Walker, Inc. Funeral Home 2039 Merrick Ave. Merrick Sun. 7-9PM and Mon. 2-5 & 7-<br />

9PM. Mass at Cure of Ars R.C. Church 2323 Merrick Ave. Merrick on Tues. Mar. 23 at<br />

10AM. Interment Calverton National Cemetery, Calverton NY<br />

Evelyn Constance <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

67, passed away Monday, March 26, 2012, at her home in Sherman, Texas. Memorial<br />

service: Will be planned for a future date. Cremation arrangements are under the direction<br />

of Waldo Funeral Home in Sherman. She was preceded in death by her parents, Fred and<br />

Evelyn Shelburn Tucker, and her husband, Roy <strong>Gunn</strong>. Survivors: Brother, Fred Tucker<br />

and his wife, Dixie, of Arlington; nephew, Trey Tucker and his wife, Shawna, of Aledo; and<br />

nieces, Tracy McAnear and her husband, Wesley, of Aledo and Tricia Tucker of <strong>New</strong><br />

York.<br />

Evelyn <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Blairs, Va. - Evelyn Onita <strong>Gunn</strong>, 75, of 2612 Lawless Creek Road, died Sunday, June 27,<br />

1999, at Danville Regional Medical Center. Born Feb. 2, 1924, in Pittsylvania County,<br />

Virginia she was the daughter of Harrison Farmer and Julie Waddell Farmer. She was<br />

married to David Reamous <strong>Gunn</strong> Sr., who predeceased her. She was educated in the<br />

Pittsylvania County school system and worked at Lorillard for many years prior to her<br />

retirement. She was a member of Kentuck Baptist Church. She was the last survivor of her<br />

immediated family. Survivors include five daughters, Cora Ferguson of Queens, N. Y.,<br />

Barbara Smith and Rena <strong>Gunn</strong>, both of Temple Hills, Md., Carolyn Hudson and Doris


James, both of Danville; four sons, Dewey <strong>Gunn</strong> and Reamous <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr. both of Richmond,<br />

Michael <strong>Gunn</strong> and Richard <strong>Gunn</strong>, both of Blairs. A funeral will be 11 a.m. Thursday at<br />

Kentuck Baptist Church with the Rev. Jesse Fitz officiating. Burial will be in <strong>Gunn</strong> Family<br />

Cemetery in Kentuck. The family will receive friends at the residence. Fisher and Watkins<br />

Funeral Home Chapel is in charge of arrangements. (George and Margaret Elizabeth<br />

Morrison <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Evelyn Muzette <strong>Gunn</strong> Pulliam<br />

WALNUT, TN - Evelyn Muzette <strong>Gunn</strong> Pulliam, 79, homemaker, died of heart failure<br />

Thursday Nov 24, 2000, at Baptist Memorial Hospital East in Memphis. Services will be at<br />

3 p.m. Sunday at Harmony Baptist Church, where she was a member, with burial in the<br />

church cemetery. McBride Funeral Home in Ripley has charge. Mrs. Pulliam, the widow of<br />

Robert Pulliam Jr., leaves two sons, Herschel W. Pulliam of Memphis and Randy Edward<br />

Pulliam of Olive Branch; a sister, Twila Cross of Collierville; a brother, Terry <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

ofWalnut, five grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.<br />

Evelyn Nesmith <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

94, of Dawson, Texas passed away Monday, Dec. 18, 2006 at her home. Visitation will be 6<br />

to 8 p.m. today at Wade Funeral Home in Hubbard. Services will be 11 a.m. Wednesday at<br />

the Wade Funeral Home Chapel with Mr. Delbert Goins officiating. Interment will follow<br />

in Dawson Cemetery. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born June 8, 1912 in Dawson to William Oliver and<br />

Ida Mae (Putman) Nesmith. She had lived in Pleasant Grove for over 50 years before<br />

moving to Dawson with her husband after his retirement. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a homemaker, an<br />

excellent wife and mother, and a member of the Church of Christ. She was preceded in<br />

death by her husband, B.B. <strong>Gunn</strong> in 1999. Survivors include two daughters, Sue Hebert<br />

and husband Harvey, and Linda <strong>Gunn</strong>, all of Dawson; a sister, Faye Nesmith Webb of<br />

Corsicana; four grandchildren, Randy Hebert of Royse City, Tina Ruiz and husband<br />

Hector of Keller, Rickey Hebert and wife Beth of Fate, and Kevin <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife Ronda of<br />

Harker Heights; eight great-grandchildren; numerous brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law,<br />

nieces and nephews, and a host of friends. Arrangements by Wade Funeral Home,<br />

Hubbard.<br />

Evelyn Virginia <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

92, of Baytown, Texas, passed away Saturday in a local hospital. <strong>Gunn</strong> had lived in<br />

Baytown for 80 years and was born on Feb. 21, 1910 in Gonzales, Texas. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a<br />

homemaker and was a member of Cedar Bayou Baptist Church. She is survived by son<br />

and daughter-in-law, Jack Thomas and Rosemarie <strong>Gunn</strong> of Nassau Bay; daughter and<br />

sons-in-laws, Sherry and Don Arnold, and Betty and Wylie Tompkins, all of Baytown; two<br />

sisters, Mary Louise Graham of Willis and Dorothy Rhodes of Kingsland; grandchildren,<br />

Blake Arnold, Jill York, Mark <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jennifer <strong>Gunn</strong>, Reed Tompkins, Lisa Scott, Dana<br />

Loria, Shelly Harrad, William <strong>Gunn</strong> and Phillip <strong>Gunn</strong>; and 19 great-grandchildren. She is<br />

preceded in death by husband William Edgar <strong>Gunn</strong>; son, Edward Donald <strong>Gunn</strong>; sister,


Shirley Moon; and brothers, J.T., Earl, Sonny, John Marvin and Charlie Enderli. The<br />

funeral will be held on Monday at 4 p.m. with graveside service and burial at Cedar<br />

Bayou Masonic Cemetery. Visitation will be held from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. today at Navarre's<br />

Funeral Home, (281) 422-8111. Rev. Jeff Powers will be officiating and will be assisted by<br />

Rev. Royce Smith.<br />

Evelyn <strong>Gunn</strong> Andrews<br />

Mrs. Robert Andrews, 38 of Asheboro, NC, formerly Evelyn <strong>Gunn</strong>, died early yesterday in<br />

a Chapel Hill hospital after a two week illness. Surviving are her husband Robert<br />

Andrews; her father Frank <strong>Gunn</strong> of Reidsville; three sisters; Mrs. Dorothy Carter of<br />

Reidsville, Mrs. Gladys Hubbard of Yanceyville; and Mrs. Barbara Owens of Asheboro;<br />

two brothers, J. T. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Burlington and Edward <strong>Gunn</strong> of Greensboro. Funeral will be<br />

held at 2 pm Friday in the chapel of Pugh Funeral Home, The Rev. E. H. Poteat will<br />

officiate. Thursday September 13, 1956, Greensboro Record, page 47 (Thomas and Sarah<br />

Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc) born Ruby Evelyn <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Evelyn <strong>Gunn</strong> Boatwright<br />

Escambia County, Alabama - Evelyn Louise Rutherford Boatwright, a native of Westville,<br />

Fla., and a resident of Atmore, Alabama since 1986, died Sunday at an area hospital. She<br />

was 82. Mrs. Boatwright attended the Holiness church. Survivors include one son, Steve<br />

Rutherford of Flomaton; two daughters, Pearl Sells and Mavis McGhee, both of Atmore;<br />

five brothers, Gene <strong>Gunn</strong> of Walnut Hill, Fla., Ben <strong>Gunn</strong> of Flomaton, Cecil <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Mobile, Earl <strong>Gunn</strong> of McCullough, and James <strong>Gunn</strong> of Perdido; 10 grandchildren; 17<br />

great-grandchildren; and two great-great-grandchildren. Visitation will be from 6 p.m. to 9<br />

p.m. tonight at Petty-Eastside Chapel Funeral Home in Atmore, where the service is set for<br />

10 a.m. Wednesday. Burial will follow in McCullough Cemetery<br />

Evelyn <strong>Gunn</strong> Chatham,<br />

77, died Sunday, January 25, 2009, at Hospice Ministries in Ridgeland, Mississippi.<br />

Visitation will be tonight at Natchez Trace Funeral Home in Madison from 5-7 p.m. and<br />

again 1 hour prior to the 11 a.m. chapel service on Tuesday, January 27, 2009. Interment<br />

will conclude at Gumlog Cemetery in Meridian at 2 p.m. Mrs. Chatham was a native of<br />

Meridian and retired as President of Chatham Electric in Meridian. She was a member of<br />

the Bridge Club at the Colonial Country Club and also a member of the Deerfield Country<br />

Club. She was a member of First Presbyterian Church in Madison and a member of First<br />

Presbyterian Church Primetimers. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the<br />

Deacon's Fund at First Presbyterian Church of Madison. Mrs. Chatham is preceded in<br />

death by her husband, Chester D. Chatham. She is survived by her daughters, Jenny<br />

Dodder (James) of Canton and Molly Sprayberry (Tim) of Pelahatchie; grandchildren,<br />

Jimmy Dodder, Candice Long, Elizabeth Chesney, James Sprayberry and Gregory<br />

Sprayberry; and a sister, Joan Henderson of Meridian.


Evelyn Muzette <strong>Gunn</strong> Pulliam,<br />

79, homemaker, died of heart failure Thursday at Baptist Memorial Hospital East in<br />

Memphis. Services will be at 3 p.m. Sunday at Harmony Baptist Church, where she was a<br />

member, with burial in the church cemetery. McBride Funeral Home in Ripley has charge.<br />

Mrs. Pulliam, the widow of Robert Pulliam Jr., leaves two sons, Herschel W. Pulliam of<br />

Memphis and Randy Edward Pulliam of Olive Branch; a sister, Twila Cross of Collierville;<br />

a brother, Terry <strong>Gunn</strong> ofWalnut, five grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.<br />

Copyright (c) 2000 The Commercial Appeal, Memphis, TN. Nov 25, 2000<br />

Evelyn Berry <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Riser Funeral Home Columbia, LA Funeral services for Mrs. Evelyn Berry <strong>Gunn</strong>, age 74,<br />

of Grayson will be held 1PM Monday May 19, 2008 from the Columbia Heights Baptist<br />

Church with the Rev".s James Prince and Bruce McGee officiating. Interment will follow<br />

in the Welcome Home Cemetery at Grayson. Evelyn Berry <strong>Gunn</strong> was born August 27, 1933<br />

at Grayson, LA. and passed from this life on Friday May 16, 2008 following a brief illness.<br />

To the union of her parents Johnny Jefferson Berry and Juanita Dupree Berry were born<br />

eight sons and daughters. She was preceded in death by her parents and by her two<br />

husbands Raymond Edward Tolbert and Arvil <strong>Gunn</strong>. She was a retired employee of the<br />

Columbia Developmental Center where she served as a Residential Support Specialist<br />

giving her all to each and every resident there. She was a member of the Columbia Heights<br />

Baptist Church and she was a loving, wife, mother, grandmother and friend. She leaves<br />

behind four children-Dianne Pitre, Denise Perot and husband Steve, and Mary Mills and<br />

husband C.A. , all of Columbia, and her son Butch Tolbert of Monroe. Eight Grand<br />

children David Crain and wife Beckie, Amanda Chambers and husband Sammy, and<br />

Amber Perot, all of Columbia. Tonya Shipp and husband Roger of Hebert. Will Tolbert,<br />

Katelyn Tolbert, and Shannon Tolbert all of Monroe, and Chad Callender & wife Amanda<br />

of Grayson. Seven sisters and brothers Marty Bradford, Dottie Masoner and husband<br />

Chuck, Bobbie <strong>Gunn</strong> and husband Bailey, all of Columbia. Daisy Black and husband<br />

Travis, Alvin Berry and wife Evelyn, all of Grayson. Charlene Nutt of Cleveland, Texas,<br />

and Chester Berry of Clarks, La. Grandsons will serve as pallbearers including David<br />

Crain, Shannon Tolbert, Chad Callender, Will Tolbert, Nick Vincent, and nephew Greg<br />

Allen Black. Richard Deville will serve as an honorary pallbearer. The <strong>Gunn</strong> Family will<br />

receive guests on Sunday May 18, 2008 from 4:00 PM to 9:00 PM at the Riser Funeral<br />

Home, 7131 Highway 165 South, Columbia, LA. Mondays visitation will be from 9:00 AM<br />

until 11:00 AM at the funeral home, and from 12:00 Noon until time of service at the<br />

church.<br />

Evelyn Elizabeth <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

of Waco passed away Tuesday, Feb. 6, 2007.Graveside services will be 11:30 a.m.<br />

Thursday, Feb. 8, at Oakwood Cemetery. Evelyn Elizabeth <strong>Gunn</strong> was born in Waco,<br />

Texas, on July 3, 1912.She was the daughter of Thomas Oliver and Eva Oliver Shindler.<br />

She was educated in Waco schools. Upon graduation from business school, she began work<br />

with the Southwestern Bell Telephone Company, where she worked for 46 years.Evelyn


and her husband Herbert Eugene <strong>Gunn</strong>, childhood friends, were married for 63 years. She<br />

was a member of Westwood Baptist Church. She was preceded in death by her parents;<br />

her husband; her brother, Leonard Oliver; and her sister, Margaret Shindler Smith. She is<br />

survived by a sister, Nova Wolfe, of Phoenix, Ariz.; her niece and nephew, Debbie and Holt<br />

Getterman, of Waco; her niece, Nova Bowser, of Phoenix, Ariz.; her nephew and niece,<br />

Michael and Becky Smith, of Thousand Oaks, Calif.; her nieces, Bonnie <strong>Gunn</strong> of Waco,<br />

and Carolyn <strong>Gunn</strong> of Waco; as well as many great nieces and great nephews. In lieu of<br />

flowers, donations may be made to the Waco Humane Society, Hillcrest Community<br />

Hospice or Westwood Baptist Church. The family invites you to leave a message or<br />

memory in our "Memorial Guestbook" at July 3, 1912 - February 6, 2007 (w/o Herbert<br />

Eugene <strong>Gunn</strong> 1911-2003)<br />

Evelyn Nesmith <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

94, of Dawson passed away at her home on Monday, December 18, 2006. Funeral services<br />

will be 11:00 am, Wednesday, December 20 at Wade Funeral Chapel in Hubbard with Mr.<br />

Delbert Goins officiating. Interment will follow in Dawson Cemetery. The family will<br />

receive friends from 6-8 pm Tuesday at the funeral home. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born June 8,<br />

1912 in Dawson to William Oliver and Ida Mae (Putman) Nesmith. She had lived in<br />

Pleasant Grove for over 50 years before moving to Dawson with her husband after his<br />

retirement. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a homemaker, an excellent wife and mother and a member of<br />

the Church of Christ. She was preceded in death by her husband, B.B. <strong>Gunn</strong> in 1999.<br />

Survivors include two daughters, Sue Hebert and husband, Harvey of Dawson and Linda<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Dawson; a sister, Faye Nesmith Webb of Corsicana; four grandchildren, Randy<br />

Hebert of Royse City, Tina Ruiz and husband, Hector of Keller, Rickey Hebert and wife,<br />

Beth of Fate and Kevin <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife, Ronda of Harker Heights; eight greatgrandchildren;<br />

numerous brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law, nieces and nephews and a host of<br />

friends. , Wade Funeral Home 201 West 3rd Street Hubbard, TX 76648 254-576-2531<br />

Evelyn L. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

March 11, 2005. Resided in Grand Marais, Michigan, formerly of Dearborn, MI. Beloved<br />

wife of the late Alfred (<strong>Gunn</strong>); loving mother of Edward (Nona), Daniel, and Patrick<br />

(Audrey); sister Janice Borovsky, nieces and nephews. Memorial Service and burial June 3,<br />

2005 in Grand Marais, MI.<br />

Evelyn Dabbs <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

1931-2008 - Funeral service for Mrs. Evelyn Dabbs <strong>Gunn</strong>, 77, of Alexander City, Alabama,<br />

will be Thursday, November 13, 2008 at 11:00 am at River Road Baptist Church. Rev.<br />

Edward Green will officiate. Entombment will follow in the Hillview Mausoleum. The<br />

family will receive friends on Wednesday, November 12, 2008 from 5:30 pm to 8:00 pm at<br />

Radney Funeral Home. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> passed away on Tuesday, November 11, 2008 at her<br />

residence. She was born on May 29, 1931 in Tallapoosa County to William Jefferson Fuller<br />

and Vera Melton Fuller. She was an active member of River Road Baptist Church, where


she was a soloist and a choir member. She began her career in healthcare as a ward clerk at<br />

old Russell Hospital, became a Licensed Practical Nurse and then completed her course<br />

work at Sylacauga School of Nursing and served as a Registered Nurse and Charge Nurse<br />

on the 2nd floor at Russell Hospital. She most recently worked for Prime Healthcare of<br />

Dadeville and taught Certified Nursing Assistant Classes and had served as Director of<br />

Nursing at the facilities in Dadeville and Goodwater. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> loved cooking, loved her<br />

family and friends and everyone loved her. She also enjoyed antique collecting, sewing and<br />

sharing time with family and friends. She was a member of the Gideon’s Auxiliary. She is<br />

survived by her husband of twenty-two years, Roy H. “Bo” <strong>Gunn</strong> of Alexander City;<br />

daughters, Angela Rose of Americus, GA and LuAnne King (Kirk) of Colleyville, TX; sons,<br />

Robert E. Dabbs (Brenda) of Alexander City, Victor E. Dabbs (Cathy) of Daviston and<br />

Tommy J. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Alexander City; grandchildren, Amber Meigs, Scarlet Thornton,<br />

Nicholas Dabbs, Jerri Wink, Laura King, Allison King, Taylor Dabbs and Shelly <strong>Gunn</strong>;<br />

great-grandchildren, Eli Pritchard and Jaxson Thornton and sisters, Christine Bunn,<br />

Sarah Smith and Vera Price, all of Alexander City. She was preceded in death by her<br />

parents and sister, Mary Will Blankenship. The family wishes to express a special “Thank<br />

You” to Lake Martin Hospice, especially Linda, Mary and Ginger, as well as her home<br />

caregivers, Gail, Rachel and Beatrice. The family will accept flowers or memorial<br />

contributions may be given to River Road Baptist Church, 148 Dean Rd., Alexander City,<br />

AL 35010.<br />

Evelyn Susie <strong>Gunn</strong> Price<br />

Funeral services for Evelyn Susie <strong>Gunn</strong> Price, 96, of Kilgore, will be held at 12 Noon<br />

Tuesday, September 22, 2009 in the Chapel of Rader Funeral of Longview with Pastor<br />

Harry LaGrone officiating. Burial will follow in Memory Park Cemetery. She passed away<br />

Saturday, September 19, 2009 in a Longview hospital. Visitation will be from 6 to 8 p.m.<br />

Monday at the funeral home. Mrs. Price was born November 6, 1912 to John and Susie<br />

O'Rear <strong>Gunn</strong> in Oilfield Town, LA near Vivian, La and was 1 of 12 children. She<br />

graduated from Ida High School, Ida, LA in 1932 as valedictorian of her class. At the age<br />

of 45, she decided to further her education and received a bachelor's degree from Stephen<br />

F. Austin State University, and then received a master's degree from East Texas State<br />

University in Commerce, TX. She taught school and was librarian in numerous cities in<br />

Texas. For 60 years, she was a member of Eastview Baptist Church in Kilgore, TX where<br />

she taught Sunday School. Also, she was a member of the Order of the Eastern Star in<br />

Kilgore. She was preceded in death by her parents and 11 siblings; husband, Sanders Price,<br />

Sr.; son, Sanders "Sandy" Price, Jr.; granddaughter, Sheena Price; and numerous nieces<br />

and nephews. Those left to cherish her memory are her children, Jane Holbrook Jordan of<br />

Lindale, TX and Carolyn Baldree, PhD. and husband Don of Carterville, GA; daughter-inlaw<br />

and caregiver, Jane Morris Price of Kilgore; six grandsons, Ben Mayfield, Gary Price,<br />

Scotty Price, Jason Edwards, David Kay and Chris Baldree, who will serve as pallbearers<br />

along with grand son-in-law, Matt Bryan; one granddaughter, Kim Holbrook Bryan; 11<br />

great grandchildren; 1 great great granddaughter and numerous nieces and<br />

nephews.(George and Margaret Elizabeth Morrison <strong>Gunn</strong> desc


Evelyn Elizabeth <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

of Waco passed away Tuesday, Feb. 6, 2007.Graveside services will be 11:30 a.m.<br />

Thursday, Feb. 8, at Oakwood Cemetery. Evelyn Elizabeth <strong>Gunn</strong> was born in Waco,<br />

Texas, on July 3, 1912.She was the daughter of Thomas Oliver and Eva Oliver Shindler.<br />

She was educated in Waco schools. Upon graduation from business school, she began work<br />

with the Southwestern Bell Telephone Company, where she worked for 46 years.Evelyn<br />

and her husband Herbert Eugene <strong>Gunn</strong>, childhood friends, were married for 63 years.She<br />

was a member of Westwood Baptist Church. She was preceded in death by her parents;<br />

her husband; her brother, Leonard Oliver; and her sister, Margaret Shindler Smith. She<br />

is survived by a sister, Nova Wolfe, of Phoenix, Ariz.; her niece and nephew, Debbie and<br />

Holt Getterman, of Waco; her niece, Nova Bowser, of Phoenix, Ariz.; her nephew and<br />

niece, Michael and Becky Smith, of Thousand Oaks, Calif.; her nieces, Bonnie <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Waco, and Carolyn <strong>Gunn</strong> of Waco; as well as many great nieces and great nephews.<br />

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Waco Humane Society, Hillcrest<br />

Community Hospice or Westwood Baptist Church. The family invites you to leave a<br />

message or memory in our "Memorial Guestbook" at www.wilkirsonhatchbailey.com.<br />

July 3, 1912 - February 6, 2007<br />

Evelyn <strong>Gunn</strong> Fisher Stephens<br />

of Overland Park, Kansas, passed away peacefully on March 22, 2010 from complications<br />

of Alzheimer's. She was born in Kansas City, Missouri, on February 23, 1922 to prominent<br />

architect Frederick C. <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife Alice. She graduated from Southwest High School,<br />

and attended KU, pledging Chi Omega Sorority. It was during college that she met her<br />

future husband, John (Jack) L. Fisher. They were married 55 years, before Jack passed<br />

away. Later she met and married Henry (Hank) Stephens; they have been married for 10<br />

wonderful years. Evelyn loved to travel, play Bridge, and enjoyed many years of sharing<br />

her home at Lake of the Ozarks with family and friends. She was a longtime member of the<br />

Tomahawk Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution. She attended St.<br />

Thomas the Apostle Episcopal Church. Evelyn was preceded in death by first husband<br />

John L. Fisher, son John Fisher Jr., and sister Mary Alice Gentry. She is survived by<br />

husband Henry Stephens CDR, U.S. Navy Ret. of the home, daughter Lyn Fisher Ganzer of<br />

Overland Park, Kansas, son James <strong>Gunn</strong> Fisher and wife Kathleen of Shawnee, Kansas,<br />

stepson Edward Stephens of Kansas City, Missouri, sister Alice Evans of Hutchinson,<br />

Kansas and sister-in-law Annabel Nutter and husband James of Kansas City, Missouri.<br />

Also survived by grandchildren Leslie D. Scott, Stephanie Carvajal and husband Ricardo,<br />

Heather S. Miller, Katherine Clevenger and husband Nicholas, James G. Fisher Jr. and<br />

wife Kristi, Lara Simmons and husband Joe, Carrie English and husband Brandon, Sarah<br />

Davis, Wesley Preble and wife Nubia, and Eric Preble. She also enjoyed the privilege of<br />

knowing her eight great-grandchildren Ashley, Max, Jake, Courtney, Ava, Tyler, Allie and<br />

Nick. Our love will be with you always, travel safe. Say hello to Dad, Jack, and Don.<br />

Services will be held at Mt. Moriah & Freeman Chapel, 10507 Holmes Road on Friday,<br />

March 26. Visitation will be from 2:00-3:00 p.m. with the service immediately following. In<br />

lieu of flowers, the family requests contributions to the Alzheimer's Association, 3846 W.<br />

75th Street, Prairie Village,Kansas 66208.


Evelyn <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Evelyn <strong>Gunn</strong>, 78, of Poplar Bluff, formerly of Piggott, died Tuesday, Feb. 17, 2004, at<br />

Westwood Hills Healthcare Center in Poplar Bluff. Ms. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born Feb. 4, 1926, in<br />

Poplar Bluff. She was of the Pentecostal faith and was a retired nursing home nurse"s<br />

assistant. Survivors include one daughter, Phyllis Armstrong of Sterling Heights, Mich.;<br />

her mother, Stella (Loge) McGowen of Chickamauga, Ga.; two brothers, Wesley Carl<br />

McGowen of Chickamauga, Ga., and Bill McGowen of Winter Haven, Fla.; one<br />

grandchild; and two great-grandchildren.Funeral services were held at 3 p.m. Thursday,<br />

Feb. 19, at Cottrell Funeral Chapel in Poplar Bluff with Rev. Wayne Bowman officiating.<br />

Burial followed in Memorial Gardens Cemetery in Poplar Bluff. Cottrell Funeral Service of<br />

Poplar Bluff was in charge of the arrangements .<br />

Evelyne <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

87, died Oct. 14, 2002, at Thorne Care Center, Hutchinson, Kansas. .She was born March<br />

20, 1915, at Enterprise, the daughter of Robert M. and Daisy Ann McConnell Hassler. She<br />

was a 1933 graduate of Hutchinson High School, a 1935 graduate of Hutchinson<br />

Community College and a 1975 graduate of McPherson College. A longtime resident of<br />

Hutchinson, she was co-owner and operator of <strong>Gunn</strong> Music Company, retiring in 1975. She<br />

also worked for the Juvenile Court Service for a year. She belonged to Trinity United<br />

Methodist Church, Business and Professional Women, the Iris Club, Sweet Adelines,<br />

Revelaries and to the Polyphonic Music Club, all at Hutchinson. On Aug. 8, 1937, she<br />

married Roland S. <strong>Gunn</strong> at Hutchinson. He died Aug. 6, 1988. Survivors include: a son,<br />

Sherman, Hutchinson; a daughter, Annette McCurdy, Wichita; six grandchildren; and<br />

three great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a brother, Harold Hassler.<br />

Funeral will be at 10 a.m. Saturday at Wesley Towers Chapel, Hutchinson, with the Rev."s<br />

Nick Warner and Robert B. Brooks presiding. Visitation will be from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.<br />

today, Thursday and Friday at Elliott Mortuary, Chapel, Hutchinson. The family will<br />

receive friends from 5 to 8 p.m. Friday at the mortuary. Graveside service will be at 2 p.m.<br />

Saturday in Mt. Hope Cemetery, Enterprise.<br />

Evelyn <strong>Gunn</strong> Crook<br />

Superior resident Evelyn (<strong>Gunn</strong>) Crook, 65, died Friday, June 21, 2000 at Brodstone<br />

Memorial Nuckolls County Hospital in Superior. Services are 2 p.m. Monday at the<br />

Williams Funeral Home chapel in Superior with the Rev. Danny Jackson officiating. Burial<br />

is private for the family at the Evergreen Cemetery in Superior. Mrs. Crook was born Aug.<br />

8, 1934, to William Windsor and Erma Burnice (Dick) <strong>Gunn</strong> on a farm east of Webber,<br />

Kan., in Jewell County. She attended elementary school in Webber and Superior High<br />

School. On May 1, 1955, she married B.L. "Barney" Crook at Webber, Kan. She was<br />

employed by Chard"s Drug Store and Becklers" Clothing in Superior. She served two<br />

terms on the Superior City Council. She was a member of the First Presbyterian Church in<br />

Superior, the American Legion Auxiliary and the Superior Women"s Bowling Association.<br />

She was a charter member and past vice president with her twin sister, Eilene, of the<br />

Nebraska State Twins Association. Survivors are her husband; two daughters, Kathy


Eilene Heskett of Lincoln and Julie Ann Delka of Superior; three sisters, Bernice M.<br />

Lawson of Hutchinson, Kan., Kathleen M. Kramer of Mankato, Kan., and Eilene McDill of<br />

Belleville, Kan.<br />

Evelyn E. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Evelyn E., died Tues., Nov. 27 at age 91. Preceded in death by husband, Sidney <strong>Gunn</strong>; 2<br />

brothers & 2 sisters. Survived by daughters, Carol Evers of Mpls., Frances Hazle (Jim) of<br />

Shady Cove, OR; 9 grandchildren; 4 great-grandchildren; sisters, Harriet Berg, Richfield<br />

& Irene Serdahl, Waubun, WA; many nieces, nephews, friends and neighbors. Evelyn was<br />

born in Dodge County, MN Aug. 9, 1910. She graduated from the U of M School of Nursing<br />

in 1933. Mom was a skilled nurse, dedicated gardener, and wonderful candy maker, all<br />

talents which she shared generously. Service of Remembrance, Sat. 12 noon, Lakewood<br />

Cemetery Chapel, 3600 Hennepin Ave S. Interment Lakewood Cemetery. Memorials<br />

preferred to Alzheimer"s Assoc., U of M School of Nursing or family. Washburn-McReavy<br />

Davies Chapel 612-377-2203 - Published in the Minneapolis Star Tribune from 11/29/2001 -<br />

11/30/2001<br />

Evelyn E. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Born October 27, 1914,<br />

age 95, of Universal City and San Antonio, passed away at 6:10 pm, Monday, 28 June 2010<br />

in San Antonio, after a long struggle with Alzheimer's. Born in Rosholt, South Dakota, 27<br />

October 1914, to Peter Herman Pederson Eidet and Selma Henrietta Adelia Peterson, the<br />

former Evelyn Olga Eidet moved to Washington, D.C., during World War II, to work in<br />

Civil Service. Joining the Women's Army Corps as an officer in 1947, she was assigned to<br />

Headquarters, 5th Air Force, Nagoya, Japan, where she met Master Sergeant Daniel M.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, U.S. Air Force. They were married on 8 November 1948 and Evelyn began a<br />

married life of accompanying her husband to assignments around the nation, including<br />

California, Alaska, Georgia, and finally Randolph A.F.B., Texas. During these assignments,<br />

Evie was usually hired by the Civil Service as a financial analyst. During her final<br />

assignment at Randolph, she was the budget analyst with responsibilities for all six Air<br />

Training Command pilot training bases. She retired at Randolph as a GS-13 in 1980 after a<br />

career in Civil Service that exceeded her husband's 34 years of military service. Shortly<br />

after celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary in 1998, Dan died of cancer and was<br />

buried at the Ft. Sam Houston National Cemetery, 1 February 1999. Evelyn is survived by<br />

her son Mark (a retired Air Force pilot and a retired teacher) and his wife Ruth and their<br />

two children, Daniel and Heather, and by her daughter Dianne of Los Angeles, CA. The<br />

family will receive friends from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m., Monday, 5 July 2010, at the Colonial<br />

Funeral Home Chapel, 625 Kitty Hawk, Universal City, TX. Services will be at 10:00 a.m.,<br />

Tuesday, 6 July 2010, also at the Colonial Funeral Home Chapel. Internment with Military<br />

Honors will be next to her husband at the Ft. Sam Houston National Cemetery. In lieu of<br />

flowers, the family requests donations be made to the Alzheimer's Association , 7400 Louis<br />

Pasteur, Suite 200, San Antonio, TX 78229


Everlyn Alexander <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

GUNN, EVERLYN ALEXANDER, age 102, of Hueytown, AL and a resident of Bessemer<br />

for over 74 years, went to be with the Lord on February 27, 2007. Funeral Services will be<br />

held at Fifth Avenue Bethel Baptist on Saturday, March 3, 2007 at 12:00 Noon with burial<br />

in Ebenezer Baptist Church Cemetery, Adger. Rev. Calvin Bell officiating. Visitation will<br />

be held on Friday 1:00-8:00P.M Survivors: daughter, Carolyn G. Ivey of Hueytown, AL;<br />

son, Bomer <strong>Gunn</strong> of Fort Walton Beach, FL<br />

Elva Dean Hall <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Nov. 18, 1935-June 12, 2011 - Elva Dean Hall <strong>Gunn</strong>, 75, of Demorest, Georgia, died<br />

Sunday. Funeral service, 2 p.m. Wednesday, Mount Carmel Baptist Church. Whitfield<br />

Funeral Home, North Chapel, Demorest<br />

Elva Joyce <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Graveside services for Elva Joyce <strong>Gunn</strong>, 76, will be at 1 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 23, 2002 at<br />

Walnut Grove Cemetery of Franklin County, Tenn., Johnathan Clark officiating. Cullman<br />

Heritage Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> died Monday, Jan. 21 at<br />

her residence. She was born May 18, 1925 in Huntsville. She was a school teacher and a<br />

member of the Retired Teachers Association. She was preceded in death by her parents,<br />

Jesse L. and Elva Sartain Griner. Survivors include a son, Charles Thomas <strong>Gunn</strong> of Crane<br />

Hill; a daughter, Brenda Lee <strong>Gunn</strong> of Nashville, Tenn.; a half-brother, William "Bill"<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Dothan; three grandchildren; and one great-grandchild.<br />

Elvie <strong>Gunn</strong> Salter<br />

NORMAN PARK - Elvie G. Salter, 103, of Norman Park, died Sunday, April 13, 2003, at<br />

her residence. Funeral services will be held at 3 p.m. Wednesday at Baker Funeral Home<br />

Chapel in Moultrie. Dr. Jimmy Voyles will officiate. Burial will follow at Deep Bottom<br />

Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Buddy Sutton, Ricky Hembree, Serell Hembree, Joey Salter,<br />

David Hancock and Lee Salter.The family will receive friends from 7 to 9 tonight at Baker<br />

Funeral Home. Born Feb. 17, 1900, in Worth County, Mrs. Salter was the daughter of Van<br />

D. <strong>Gunn</strong> and Anzor Scott <strong>Gunn</strong>, both deceased. She was also preceded in death by her<br />

husband, T.W. Salter, and one daughter, Alice Salter Sutton. She was a homemaker and a<br />

member of the Freewill Baptist faith. Mrs. Salter is survived by four sons, Roy Salter and<br />

wife, Christine, of Norman Park, Walter Lee Salter and wife, Joyce, of Norman Park,<br />

Carol Salter and wife, Christine, of Sylvester, and Randall Salter and wife Bonnie of<br />

Crosland; three daughters, Lettie Key of Norman Park, Lillie Hembree of Omega and Mae<br />

Dell Hancock and husband, Hoyt, of Moultrie; two sisters, Sally Belle Blalock of Norman<br />

Park and Agnes Paulk of Plant City, Fla.; 22 grandchildren, 34 great-grandchildren; 23<br />

great-great-grandchildren; and a special friend and caregiver, Carolyn Horne. Baker


Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.<br />

Ernest <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

REIDSVILLE - Ernest "Sonny Boy" <strong>Gunn</strong>, of 706 Delancey St. Reidsville, NC., died Nov.<br />

16, 1992 at Annie Penn Memorial Hospital. Funeral will be at 1 p.m. Friday at First Baptist<br />

Church, of which he was a member. Burial will be in Greenview cemetery. A native of<br />

Reidsville, he was an Army veteran and was a former employee of Rockingham County<br />

Youth Involvement Program. Surviving are daughters, Mrs. Ernestine <strong>New</strong>ton, Mrs. Lena<br />

Ann Clark, both of Reidsville, PN 2 Lorraine P. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Okinawa, Japan; brothers,<br />

Lorenzo <strong>Gunn</strong> of Boston, Mass., Alfred Meadows of Richmond, Va.; sisters, Mrs. Beatrice<br />

Allen and Mrs. Fannie Ashe, both of Reidsville; two grandchildren. The family will be at<br />

the residence. McLaurin Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.<br />

Ernest Bragg <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

son of Mrs.William S. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Huntsville, died at 9:10 o'clock last night April 29, 1951 in<br />

McCormick Hospital, where he had been a patient since he sustained injures last<br />

Wednesday morning in an automobile accident. Death was caused by .a brain injury,<br />

'according to his physician at the hospital. Yesterday was his 55 th birthday. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

manager of the Stroll-In Sandwich Shop at Columbia, receivedi his fatal injuries in an<br />

accident north of Cla'rk,; when a motor scooter he was riding to Huntsville was struck by<br />

an automobile. He was a native of the Fort Henry community, near Huntsville-. Besides his<br />

mother, he is survrved by two brothers, and two sisters, E. O. <strong>Gunn</strong> and Mrs. G. A.<br />

Nicholson, both of St. Louis and J: W. <strong>Gunn</strong> and Miss Mary <strong>Gunn</strong>, both of Los Angeles<br />

His father died last Aug. 3. The body is in the Patton Funeral Home in Huntsville, where<br />

services will be held at 2:30 o'clock Wednesday afternoon by Dr. Alfred Bacon, pastor of<br />

the Huntsville Methodist Church. Burial will be in Oakland Cemetery. ( Thomas and<br />

Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Ernest Lafayette <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

PROVIDENCE, N. C. — Ernest Lafayette <strong>Gunn</strong>, age 78, died Thursday night at 5:30<br />

o'clock in Memorial Hospital in Danville, following a week’s serious illness. He had been in<br />

declining health for three years. Mr <strong>Gunn</strong> was a native of Caswell County, and had lived<br />

there in entire life. He is survived by his wife Mary Hick <strong>Gunn</strong> of the home, Route 1,<br />

Providence ; one daughter, Mrs. W. K. Anderson, Ft. Bliss, Texas; four sons, Ervin S.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, of Del Ray Beach, Fla,; Edward Marvin <strong>Gunn</strong>, of Rt. 1, Providence, Herman L.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, of Yanceyville, Howard Stamey <strong>Gunn</strong> of Yanceyville. 10-26-1962 The Danville<br />

Register (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Ernest Russell <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

BROWN SUMMIT - Funeral for Ernest Russell "Pete" <strong>Gunn</strong>, 60, of 4827 N.C. 160 East,<br />

who died Sept. 29, 1992, will be at 11 a.m. Friday at Monticello United Church of Christ, of


which he was a member. Burial will be in the church cemetery. A native of Guilford<br />

County, NC he was a retired Army lieutenant colonel, an Army veteran of the Korean and<br />

Vietnam wars and a graduate of the University of Nebraska at Omaha. Surviving are wife,<br />

Mrs. Peggy L. <strong>Gunn</strong>; daughters, Mrs. June Kemp of Burlington, Mrs. Ann Puckett of<br />

Lexington, Miss Kay <strong>Gunn</strong> of Durham; son, Peter Gregory <strong>Gunn</strong> of Whitsett; sisters, Mrs.<br />

Laverne Griffin of Greensboro, Mrs. Pauline Yarber of High Point, Mrs. Elaine<br />

Harrington of Louisville, Ky.; brother, Raymond M. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Gainesville, Ga.; two<br />

grandchildren. The family will be at Lambeth-Troxler Funeral Home 7-9 tonight.Memorial<br />

contributions may be made to Monticello United Church of Christ, 5003 N. C. 150 East,<br />

Brown Summit, N.C. 27214. (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> descendant)<br />

Ernest W. <strong>Gunn</strong>.<br />

He is survived by six children, Shirley G. Abrams, Robert <strong>Gunn</strong>, Justina, Avis, Louise, and<br />

Leander Vincent; thirteen grandchildren; sixteen great-grandchildren; one daughter-inlaw;<br />

other relatives and friends. Remains rest at the Chiles Funeral Home, 2100 Fairmount<br />

Ave. Richmond, Va., where funeral services will be conducted Saturaday at 12:00 Noon.<br />

Interment Evergreen Cemetery. Family and friends will assemble at the funeral home,<br />

Saturday, 11:30 a.m. Richmond Times Dispatch (VA) Fri. 10-21-1994 GUNN - Died<br />

October 18, 1994.<br />

Ernestine D. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Ernestine D. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 87, died Saturday, May 24, 2003, at the Haywood Medical Center in<br />

Haywood, N.C. Funeral services were conducted Tuesday, May 27 at Austin & Bell<br />

Funeral Home in Greenbrier, with Rev. Hap Hewgley and Rev. Joel Jones officiating.<br />

Interment followed in Memorial Gardens. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born in Robertson County Sept.<br />

9, 1915, to the late Leonard Ernest and Ora Hackney Dorris. She is also preceded in death<br />

by her husband, Walter Anderson <strong>Gunn</strong>; a grandson, Major Leo Bruce Cayton and a<br />

nephew, Terry Dorris. Survivors include a son and daughter-in-law, Walter "Buzz" and<br />

Phyllis <strong>Gunn</strong> of Crossville; a daughter and son-in-law, Elizabeth "Betty" and Leo Cayton<br />

of Canton, N.C.; brother and sister-in-law, Bruce and Harriet Dorris of Springfield; three<br />

grandchildren; ten great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandchild. Pallbearers were<br />

Andy Cayton, Lyn Cayton, John Cayton Jr. , Tyler Miller, WalterA. <strong>Gunn</strong> III, Steven<br />

Dorris, Jody Swearingen and Tony Dorris. Honorary pallbearers were Brent Dorris, Joe<br />

Smith Dorris, Charlie F. Dorris, Lee Swearingen, Charles Fisher, David <strong>Gunn</strong>, Dr. Mac<br />

Dorris, Jimmy Dorris and Phillip Dorris. Austin & Bell Funeral Homes were in charge of<br />

these arrangements.<br />

Estella <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Roanoke, Alabama - Estella <strong>Gunn</strong>, 97, of Border Street, Roanoke, died Friday, Dec. 15,<br />

2006, at her home. Services were Tuesday, Dec. 19, at 11 a.m. at Rehope Baptist Church,<br />

LaFayette, with Dr. H.L. Jones and the Revs. R.L. Heflin and Mark Phillips officiating.<br />

Burial was in the church cemetery. Survivors include four daughters, Essie Austin of


Chesterfield, Va., Audrey Owens of Roanoke, Barbara Beatty of Middletown, N.Y, and<br />

Stella Marshall of Charlotte, N.C.; two sons, Carl Austin of Roanoke and Calvert Austin of<br />

LaGrange, Ga.; a sister, Alberta Wood of Anniston; two stepdaughters, Betty <strong>Gunn</strong> and<br />

Yvetta <strong>Gunn</strong> of Atlanta; 45 grandchildren; 67 great-grandchildren; 47 great-greatgrandchildren;<br />

and a host of nieces, nephews, relatives and friends. She was preceded in<br />

death by her husband, Jess <strong>Gunn</strong>; two sons, Curtis Austin and Cletus Austin; three sisters,<br />

Eunice Heath, Rosie Grady and Emma Ruth Gay; and four brothers, Josephus Smith,<br />

Harvey Smith, Rev. John Smith and Rayfus Smith. Clark Memorial Funeral Service;<br />

Roanoke.<br />

Estelle Augusta <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Beaumont Express - May 24, 2001 - Estella Augusta <strong>Gunn</strong>, 85, of Kountze died May 23,<br />

2001, at Cresthaven Nursing Home in Groves. Funeral will be at 2 p.m. Saturday at Pat A.<br />

Riley Funeral Home in Nederland with burial at Memory Gardens Cemetery. Visitation<br />

will be from 4 to 8 p.m. today and Friday at the funeral home. A native of Burton and a<br />

former resident of Port Arthur and LaBelle, she lived in Kountze 14 years and was a<br />

homemaker. Survivors include her son, Ronald <strong>Gunn</strong> of Groves; daughter, Ginger Puckett<br />

of Kountze; sister, Lillie Sanders of Brenham; and four grandchildren<br />

Estelle <strong>Gunn</strong> Johnson<br />

Estelle <strong>Gunn</strong> Johnson, 89, of Auburndale, died Saturday, Sept. 13, 2003, at her residence.<br />

She was a native of Moutrie, Ga., who had been a resident of Auburndale for 64 years. She<br />

was a homemaker. She was a member of the K-Ville Assembly of God Church in<br />

Auburndale, past president of the women"s ministry for several years at the church, and<br />

the children"s Sunday School teacher for 14 years. She received numerous awards for her<br />

poetry from the National Library of Poetry for the Editors Choice Awards. Her hobbies<br />

included crocheting, bowling, and talking on the phone. She was preceded in death by her<br />

husband, Albert S. Johnson; two sons, Richard Lamar Johnson and Johnny A. Johnson;<br />

four brothers; and six sisters. She is survived by four sons, Henry (Linda) Johnson, Albert<br />

(Debbie) Johnson Jr. Larry (Sandra) Johnson, all of Auburndale, and Charles (Shirley)<br />

Johnson of Lakeland; 10 daughters, Annie Patterson of Liberty, Ky., Gertrude (Randy)<br />

Rodgers, Margie Taylor, and Nancy Johnson, all of Auburndale, Katie (James B.) Shytle,<br />

Barbara (Jack) Gill and Janice (Robert Lee Sr.) Thomas, all of Winter Haven, Lois Marker<br />

of Eagle Lake; and Helen Russ Watkins and Carolyn (Irvin) Bryant, both of Lakeland; 48<br />

grandchildren; 78 great-grandchildren; and 14 great-great-grandchildren. Visitation will<br />

be held on Wednesday from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Kersey Funeral Home in Auburndale.<br />

Funeral services will be at 10 a.m. on Thursday at the K-Ville Assembly of God Church,<br />

4155 K-Ville Ave. in Auburndale. Memorial donations may be made to the K-Ville<br />

Assembly of God Church in her name.<br />

Etheleen McCutcheon<br />

Etheleen <strong>Gunn</strong> McCutcheon, 62, of Indian Hills Drive, Whittier, died Friday, Sept. 14,


2001, in St. Joseph Hospital after a period of declining health. Burial was in Woodlawn<br />

Cemetery in Franklin. A native of Ocala, Fla., she had lived in Whittier for the past 25<br />

years. She was self-employed at Gateway Flea Market. She was the daughter of the late Jim<br />

and Doris Walder <strong>Gunn</strong>. Surviving are two daughters, Katherine Radpolh of Panama City,<br />

Fla., Shery Pluglesy of Memphis, Tenn.; three sons, Thomas Ellwood of Cherokee, Tim<br />

Brooks of Vero Beach, Fla., and Jim Brooks of Arkansas; one sister, Barbara J. Munch of<br />

Whittier; 12 grandchildren; and several great-grandchildren. Melton-Riddle Funeral<br />

Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />

Esther Pearl <strong>Gunn</strong> Rhodes,<br />

72, Indianapolis, died March 6, 2002. She was a homemaker. Services: 1 p.m. March 11 in<br />

25th Street Baptist Church, of which she was a member, with calling there from 11 a.m.<br />

Entombment: Crown Hill Cemetery. She was the widow of John Wilkes Rhodes Sr.<br />

Survivors: children Arletta, Barbara Jean, James Clayton, John Wilkes Jr., Mary Wayne,<br />

Stella Elaine Rhodes stepdaughter Rosetta Redmon sister Annie C. France companion<br />

Romeo Ratcliff six grandchildren five great-grandchildren. Marvin"s Funeral Services is<br />

handling arrangements.<br />

Esther Geneva <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

59 of Everglades City, Florida died Monday, October 23, 1989 in Moorehaven, Florida. She<br />

had been a resident of Everglades City for the past six years. She was raised in the<br />

Moorehaven area and was a member of the First Baptist Church of Moorehaven. Survivors<br />

include her husband Floyd Dawson <strong>Gunn</strong> of Everglades City; two sons, H. L. <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Naples, Florida and John Ed Smith of Everglades City, and Jeanne Sieler of Moorehaven:<br />

three brothers, Rufus Smith of Fort <strong>My</strong>ers; Beverly Kirkland of Naples; Lois Walker of<br />

Naples. Charlotte Hatton, Hillan Walker and Lucretia Castor all of Port au Prince, nine<br />

grandchildren and two great grandchildren.<br />

Etta <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

JACKSONVH.I.K, Ills., Oct. 11, 1893.—Miss Etta <strong>Gunn</strong> and Josephine Dresser were<br />

walking along the Wabash track near Blutfs, a small station not far from this city, and a<br />

train came up behind them before they were aware of the danger. Miss <strong>Gunn</strong> was killed<br />

instantly and Miss Dresser was injured.<br />

Etta Smith <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> dies; rites Saturday - Funeral services for Mrs. Etta D. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 72, who died<br />

Wednesday, following an extended illness have been set at 2 p.m. Saturday in Ronan,<br />

Montana. Burial will be in Mountain View Cemetery under the direction of the Shrider<br />

Mortuary. Final funeral arrangements are pending the arrival of next of kin. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

was born on August 5, 1877 in Murryville, Illinois. She was married to John M. <strong>Gunn</strong>, who<br />

died in January 1944 in Ronan. She is survived by 3 sons, 6 daughters, 4 sisters, 2


others, 29 grandchildren and 57 great grandchildren<br />

Etta Lee Strader <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

wife of Hardy R. <strong>Gunn</strong> of 258 Martin Avenue, died unexpectedly last night. Although she<br />

had been in declining health since early spring she became seriously ill and was carried to<br />

the hospital immediately, where she died a few minutes after her arrival. Aged 65- years,<br />

Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born in Rockingham County, N. C., May 18, 1890, a daughter of the late<br />

Rev. Tom Strader and Mrs. Martha Scarlett Strader. She had resided in this community<br />

since 1941, coming here from Wentworth, C., and she was a member of the Mt. Carmel<br />

Methodist Church. In 1909, she was married to Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> who survives her with two sons,<br />

Eugene <strong>Gunn</strong> of <strong>New</strong>port <strong>New</strong>s and Hunter B. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Danville. She also leaves four<br />

sisters, Mrs. Lasley of Greensboro, N. C., Mrs. Minnie Strader and Mrs. Goldie Stone of<br />

Reidsille, N. C., and Mrs. Nealie Wall of Altoona, Pennsylvania; five mothers, George<br />

Strader of Danville, Tom Strader, Luther Strader, and John Strader, all of Reidsville, N.<br />

C., and Adolpuhus Strader of Muskegon Heights, Michgan; two grandchildren, one<br />

stepgranddaughter, and one greatgrandchild. Funeral services will be conducted from the<br />

Fairview Methodist Church tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock. Interment will follow in<br />

Highland Burial Park. The body is resting at the Swicegood Funeral Home, but will be<br />

carried to the residence this afternoon at 3 o'clock and will be moved to the church<br />

tomorrow afternoon at 1:30 to await the funeral hour. July 18, 1966<br />

Eugene M. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

age 57, of Gulf Breeze Florida, died Sunday, March 4, 1984. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a native of Pass<br />

Christian but had resided in the Gulf Breeze area for the past 5 years. He was a self<br />

employed comubustion engineer and a member of the U. S. Coast Guard Auxillary where<br />

he served as Commander of the (rest of obit cut off)<br />

Etta Petty <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Funeral services will be at 1 a.m. today in Hewett Funeral Home Chapel in Temple, Texas<br />

for Mrs. Etta Petty <strong>Gunn</strong>, 82, of 918 Barracuda. Burial will be in the Roberts Cemetery in<br />

Troy. Local arrangements were under the direction of Cage-Mills Funeral Home. Mrs.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> died at 2 p.m Wednesday, October 14, 1970 in a local nursing home after a long<br />

illness. She had lived in Temple most of her life, moving here 13 months ago (wife of<br />

Grover Guy <strong>Gunn</strong>)<br />

Eugene T. <strong>Gunn</strong> -<br />

Active in Bedford Little League -Eugene T. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 82, of Bedford, died at his home on Jan.<br />

12, 2003. He was born Nov. 6,1920, in Schenectady, N.Y., the son of William Earl and Viola<br />

(Trombly) <strong>Gunn</strong>. As a teenager, he moved to Hillsborough where his characteristic<br />

competitive nature and passion for sports evolved. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> married Sophie Bondar and<br />

two years later joined the Navy serving in North Africa and Europe. He graduated from


<strong>New</strong> Hampshire College with a degree in accounting. He was employed at Manchester<br />

Knitting Mills where he became the financial comptroller. Later he worked as an auditor<br />

for the Department of Revenue Administration. For 45 years, he was the account and<br />

financial comptroller for J.B. Vaillancourt Oil and Heating Service in Hillsborough. He<br />

was a member of the <strong>New</strong> Hampshire Chapter of the National Association of Accountants.<br />

He was also a charter member of the Bedford Lions Club, serving as secretary. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

is remembered in Bedford as one of the founding fathers of the Bedford Little League<br />

where he managed both the Little League and Babe Ruth teams. His passion for sports in<br />

general and baseball in particular was expressed by his lifelong allegiance to the Boston<br />

Red Sox and the unceasing optimism as a 35-year season ticket holder. Family members<br />

include his wife of 61 years, Sophie (Bondar) <strong>Gunn</strong> of Bedford; three sons, William <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

of Ridgeway, Colo., Glenn <strong>Gunn</strong> of Manchester and Michael <strong>Gunn</strong> of Seattle, Wash., six<br />

grandchildren; and a niece. A funeral service was held Jan. 18 at the McHugh Funeral<br />

Home, Manchester. Burial will be in St. Charles Cemetery, Hillsborough, in the spring.<br />

Memorial donations may be made to Bedford Little League, Nashua Road. Bedford 03110.<br />

Eula <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

Anderson, SC -Eula Mae Tyner <strong>Gunn</strong>, 88, widow of Frank L. <strong>Gunn</strong>, of 714 Blair St., died<br />

Wednesday, May 22, 2002. Survivors: Stepdaughters, Lib McCoy of Starr and Susie West<br />

of Anderson; sisters, Freda Phillips of Tampa, Fla., and Madonna Orr of Greenville; eight<br />

grandchildren; and 16 great-grandchildren. Predeceased: Sons, Melvin D. and Elmer M.<br />

Jewell. Visitation: 3 to 4 p.m. Saturday at The McDougald Funeral Home, with the service<br />

at 4 p.m. Burial: <strong>New</strong> Silverbrook Cemetery. Memorials: Alzheimer"s Association, Upstate<br />

South Carolina Chapter, 521 N. McDuffieSt., Anderson, SC 29621.<br />

Eula Jean <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Eula Jean <strong>Gunn</strong>, 87, died at 2:50 p.m. Sunday, April 25, 2010, in the Family Care Home in<br />

Mesa, Ariz. Services will be at 1 p.m. today in Rendleman and Hileman Funeral Home in<br />

Cobden, with the Rev. Clifford Heil officiating. Burial will be in Cobden Cemetery.<br />

Visitation will be after 11 a.m. today at the funeral home.<br />

Eula Kyles <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

85, passed away Dec. 18, 1995 in Milwaukee, Wis. She was born in Lafayette, Ala., and<br />

lived in Milwaukee for the past 35 years. She was an active member of Bethel Baptist<br />

Church of Milwaukee, where she served as an active member of the Mother"s Board and<br />

Missionary Society, and was also a member of the Senior Group at the Rose Center of<br />

Milwaukee. Preceded in death by husband, Spencer <strong>Gunn</strong>, Sr. and sons, George and<br />

Robert, she leaves to cherish her memory, sons, Johnnie (Susie) <strong>Gunn</strong>, James (Bennie)<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, Spencer (Lucinda) <strong>Gunn</strong>; daughters, Jennie Mae (Walter) Patterson, Helen (Lester)<br />

Melirn, Carr Lee (Rev. Luther) Cooper and Mary <strong>Gunn</strong>; 15 grandchildren; five great-


grandchildren; and many other relatives and dear friends. Homegoing service will be held<br />

Saturday, Dec. 23 at 11 a.m. at the Bethel Baptist Church of Milwaukee, Wis. Visitation<br />

will be from 2 to 7 p.m. at the Love Funeral Home Chapel, 2001 N. Holton St., Milwaukee,<br />

WI 53212, where condolences may be sent. (Turner & Rhoden, 724-1201.)<br />

Eulas Franklin "Bow" <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

73, St. Clair, Missouri, passed away Friday, May 4, 2007, in Sullivan. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born<br />

Oct. 24, 1933, in Rector, Ark., the son of Carl <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife Iva Lillian, nee Lee. On Feb.<br />

7, 1957, he was united in marriage to Reba May White. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a member of First<br />

Baptist Church, St. Clair. For 32 years, he was employed by the Missouri State Highway<br />

Patrol as a commercial vehicle inspector. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was preceded in death by his parents;<br />

his wife; one daughter-in-law, Sherrie <strong>Gunn</strong>; one granddaughter, Shannon <strong>Gunn</strong>; three<br />

brothers, John Henry, Paul and Calvin <strong>Gunn</strong>; and one infant sister. He is survived by two<br />

sons, Paul Prince and wife Lynn, St. Clair, and Joey <strong>Gunn</strong>, Villa Ridge; one daughter,<br />

Wanda Woodruff and husband Larry, St. Clair; one brother, Carl "Tuffie" <strong>Gunn</strong>, Rector,<br />

Ark.; three sisters, Cletta Redfarin, Hazelton, Ind., Wanda Lee Jones and husband Vivan,<br />

Rector, Ark., and Mary Featherston and husband Ralph, Piggott, Ark.; seven<br />

grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; brothers- and sisters-in-law; nieces; nephews;<br />

great- and great-great-nieces and -nephews; cousins; other relatives and many<br />

friends.Funeral services were held Tuesday, May 8, at Russell Colonial Funeral Home, St.<br />

Clair. The Rev. Dr. Phil Turner officiated.. Burial was in Crestview Memorial Park<br />

Cemetery, St. Clair. Memorials to the American Cancer Society are preferred. The family<br />

was served by Russell Colonial Funeral Home, St. Clair. Washington Missouri 2007<br />

Eulis <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

age 53, April 30, 2010. A member of Miracle Cathedral Church. Survived by his mother,<br />

Hattie <strong>Gunn</strong>; brother, Horace <strong>Gunn</strong>; and many other relatives and friends. Funeral<br />

12Noon on Friday, May 7, 2010 at the Miracle Cathedral Church, 2271 E. 5th Ave. Bishop<br />

Jerry L. Pierce, Officiant. The family will receive friends from 11 a.m. until the time of<br />

service. Arrangements by C. D. WHITE & SON FUNERAL HOME, 1217 Mt. Vernon Ave,<br />

Columbus, Ohio.<br />

Eunice <strong>Gunn</strong> McCall<br />

The Hopewell (Va) <strong>New</strong>s, Thursday, 11-17-1983 Eunice Rebecca McCall, 63, of 3509 W.<br />

Broadway, died this morning in John Randolph Nursing Home after a period of declining<br />

health. Mrs. McCall was a former school teacher and student counselor in the Hopewell<br />

School System. She was a member of Alpha Delta Kappa Teachers Honorary Society. She<br />

was born in Brunswick County, had made Hopewell her home since 1951, and was the<br />

daughter of the late Clarence W. and Avie White <strong>Gunn</strong>. Surviving are her husband, Paul<br />

McCall of Hopewell; three sons, Charles D. McCall and Ray D. McCall, both of this city,<br />

and P. Gerald McCall of Richmond; two sisters, Avie Bowman of Chapel Hill, N.C. and<br />

Claire Weaver of Metropolis, Ill.; five brothers, Eldred C. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Eagle Rock, Va, Buell


W. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Blackstone, Aaron O. <strong>Gunn</strong> and Ray R. <strong>Gunn</strong>, both of Kenbridge and Morris<br />

E. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Richmond; seven grandchildren; and one great-grandchild. A service will held<br />

Friday at 7 p.m. in the Hopewell chapel of J. T. Morris and Son Funeral Home, with the<br />

Rev. Robert Johnston, pastor emeritus of First Christian Church, officiating. Visitation<br />

will follow the service until 8:30 p.m. at the chapel. Interment will be Saturday at 11:00<br />

a.m. in Kenbridge Heights Cemetery, Kenbridge. Memorial contributions may be made to<br />

the Eunice McCall Memorial Scholarship Fund, Alpha Delta Kappa Teachers Honorary<br />

Sorority, Alpha Eta Chapter, in care of Hopewell High School<br />

Eunice Teresa <strong>Gunn</strong> Butler,<br />

48, of Baltimore, MD died on March 10, 2006 in Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, MD.<br />

Born on October 1, 1957 in Leonardtown, MD, she was the daughter of the late Isaac<br />

Chesley and Cora Elizabeth Dorsey Chesley. Mrs. Butler worked in the food service<br />

business.In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her son, Lionel <strong>Gunn</strong>.<br />

She is survived by four sisters, A. Christine Scriber of Lexington Park, MD, Elnora<br />

Jackson and her husband Anthony of Germany, Thelma Jones and her husband Willie of<br />

Clinton, MD, Betty Germany of Hyattsville, MD and four brothers, Joseph Watts of<br />

Washington, DC, Bernard <strong>Gunn</strong>of Lexington Park, MD, William <strong>Gunn</strong> and his wife Patti<br />

of Indian Trail, NC and Thomas <strong>Gunn</strong> and his wife Kim of Lexington Park, MD. The<br />

family will receive friends on Friday, March 17, 2006 from 9:00 a.m. until 10:00 a.m. in St.<br />

Peter Claver Catholic Church, Ridge, MD. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at<br />

10:00 a.m. The Reverend Damian Shadwell will be the celebrant. Interment will follow in<br />

the church cemetery. Serving as pallbearers will be James Allen, Melvin Butler, Vaughn<br />

Chase, Sherman Jones, Steven Jones and Gibbons Dyson. Honorary pallbearers will be<br />

Willie Jones and Edgar Scriber.<br />

Eutona <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Republic resident, Eutona Joan <strong>Gunn</strong>, 70, died Monday, at Hastings. Service arrangements<br />

are pending at Ely, Iowa. She will be buried in the Buresh Family Cemetery, Ely, Iowa.<br />

Survivors include her husband, Ralph; one daughter, Becky Gorsch, Marengo, Iowa; two<br />

sons, Scott Buresh, Salt Lake City, Utah, and Randy Buresh, Ely Iowa; six grandchildren;<br />

two great-grandchildren; and one sister, Jeannie Schmid, Park Rapids, Minn. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

was born Eutona Joan Kohl on Feb. 28, 1933, at Martelle, Iowa. She operated an escort<br />

service for oversize loads. She was preceded in death by her first husband, Richard<br />

Buresh; a daughter, Jacalyn Lynn May; and two grandsons. Survivors include her<br />

husband, Ralph of Republic; a daughter, Becky Gorsch of Marengo, Iowa; four stepsons,<br />

Scott Buresh of Ogden, Utah, Randy Buresh of Ely, Iowa, and David and Bryan <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

both of Fresno, Calif.; a stepdaughter, Kathy Zach of Belleville; a sister, Jeannie Schmid of<br />

Park Rapids, Minn.; two half sisters, Ruth Schoon of Monticello and Ardith Schoon of<br />

Mount Vernon; six grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; three stepgrandsons; and two<br />

stepgranddaughters. A graveside service will be at 11 a.m. today in the Buresh family<br />

cemetery, Ely, Iowa. In lieu of flowers, a memorial fund has been established. Megrue-<br />

Price Funeral Home, 750 N. Commercial, Superior, NE 68978, is handling arrangements.


Evelyn <strong>Gunn</strong> Frazier<br />

Evelyn G. Frazier, 83, of Aspers, Pennsylvania, died Monday, May 26, 2008, in the<br />

Gettysburg Hospital.She was born May 20, 1925, in Cowan, Tenn., a daughter of the late<br />

Clarence E. and Samantha Ann Jennings <strong>Gunn</strong>.She had been employed by the<br />

Mechanicsburg Naval Depot as a purchasing contract administrator for 36 years. She also<br />

worked for the U.S. Coast Guard during WWII.She was a member of the Carlisle Church<br />

of Christ, 971 Walnut Bottom Road, Carlisle.She was an avid artist and painter, and also<br />

loved gardening and traveling.She is survived by her husband, James A. Frazier, Sr.; two<br />

daughters, Susan Marie Goodrich, Aspers, and Ruth Ann Keiser, <strong>New</strong> Oxford; two sons,<br />

Roger L. Frazier, Aspers, and James A. Frazier, Jr., Albuquerque, N.M.; 13 grandchildren,<br />

Lawrence Keiser, <strong>New</strong> Oxford, Jesse Keiser, <strong>New</strong> Oxford, Jeanine Frazier, U.S. Army,<br />

Iraq, Johanna Smith, Texas, Andrew Frazier, West Point, N.Y., Joel Frazier, Albuquerque,<br />

N.M., Isaac Frazier, Sarah Frazier, Zachary Frazier, Katie Goodrich, Carrie Goodrich,<br />

Stacy Goodrich and Tia Goodrich, all of Aspers; two nieces, Joyce Ann <strong>Gunn</strong> Foremen and<br />

Linda Lois <strong>Gunn</strong> Featherman, both of Carlisle.She was predeceased by one daughter,<br />

Janet Julia Frazier, and one brother, J. C. <strong>Gunn</strong>.Funeral services will be held at 10:00 a.m.<br />

Friday, May 30, from Carlisle Church of Christ, 971 Walnut Bottom Road, Carlisle, with<br />

Kevin E. Kee officiating. Interment will be in Biglerville Cemetery.A viewing will be held at<br />

the Dugan Funeral Home, Inc., 111 South Main St., Bendersville, on Thursday, May 29,<br />

from 6 to 8 p.m., and also at the church on Friday, May 30, from 9:00 a.m. until the time of<br />

service<br />

Evelyn <strong>Gunn</strong> King<br />

EVELYN T. KING, 85, of Keyport, N.J. died June 28 at Regency Park Nursing Home,<br />

Hazlet. Born in Sharon, Pa., she was a lifelong resident of Keyport. She was a supervisor<br />

for Atco Tile, Keyport, for 38 years. She was a communicant and Eucharistic minister at<br />

St. Joseph"s Roman Catholic Church, Keyport. She was a member of the church"s Altar<br />

Rosary Society, as well as the St. Paul"s Society. She was predeceased by her husband,<br />

Hugh King, in 1983; and her brother, Thomas <strong>Gunn</strong>, in 2001. She is survived by her<br />

daughter, Veronica Katsantonis of Keyport; and two granddaughters, Eleni Rigual of<br />

Bedminster, and Evelyn Ludwig of Keyport. A funeral Mass was celebrated at St. Joseph"s<br />

Roman Catholic Church, followed by burial at St. Joseph"s Cemetery, Keyport. Published<br />

July 3, 2001<br />

Evelyn Faye <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Thomson, Georgia. Funeral services for Evelyn Faye <strong>Gunn</strong>, 10 daughter of Mr. And Mrs.<br />

William F. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Rt. 1, Thomson who died Tuesday of injuries received when struck by<br />

an automobile will be held at 11 am today at Marshall Baptist Church. The Rev. Charles<br />

Lavender will officate. Burial will be in the church cemetery. A native of McDuffie<br />

County, she was a student at Thomson Elementary School. She was a member of Marshall<br />

Baptist Church. Survivors in addition to the parents include 8 sisters, Ruby <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

margaret <strong>Gunn</strong>, Doria <strong>Gunn</strong>, Winnie <strong>Gunn</strong>, Rosa <strong>Gunn</strong>, Lois <strong>Gunn</strong>, Mattielean <strong>Gunn</strong>, and<br />

Pauline <strong>Gunn</strong> all of Thomson. Four brothers, Robert <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jacksonville, Fla., Cecial


<strong>Gunn</strong>, Statham Georgia, and Oscar and Arthur <strong>Gunn</strong> both of Thomson. Pallbearers will<br />

be William Swann, Wendel Cofer, Alvin Kennedy and Stacy Sharp. Friend may call at the<br />

residence or at Curtis Funeral Home. Printed August 6, 1970 Augusta Chronicle.<br />

Everett <strong>Gunn</strong>, Sr<br />

Age 79, of Gary, IN, passed Sunday, September 16, 2012 at his residence surrounded by his<br />

loving family. He was born on June 7, 1933 in Tuskegee, AL to Jimmie and Eula Mae<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>. Everett worked for over 39 years at Inland Steel in East Chicago; as a laborer and<br />

then as a Coke Plant Operator. He was a faithful member of St. John Baptist Church in<br />

Gary, where he served as a Deacon and sang in the Male Chorus. He enjoyed Sunday<br />

School until his illness prevented him from attending. Everett is survived by his loving and<br />

devoted wife, Geraldine; faithful mother, Eula Mae, and his loving children, Doreen (Tim)<br />

Hall, Darlene (Christian) Terrell both of Gary, IN, Edmund (Linda), of Merrillville, IN,<br />

Donna of Gary, IN, Dwayne (Loreen), of Sacramento, CA, Sandrette of Ft. Wayne, IN,<br />

Keima of Sacramento, CA, Sean and Jessie of Gary, IN and caring daughter-in-law,<br />

Tamara of Gary, IN; and his brothers, Edward and Sylvester of Gary, IN, Ricky of<br />

Jonesburg, GA and sisters, Earlene White of Gary, IN, Emma Allen of Tuskegee, AL;<br />

committed sisters-in-law, Doris (Charles) Carbins, Jeanette (Charles) Reagins, Velma<br />

Jones, Alfreda Jones, Renita (Quincy) Merriweather and brother-in-law, Jeffrey Jones, all<br />

of Gary, IN and a host of loving grandchildren, great-grandchildren, nieces, nephews and<br />

cousins. Everett was preceded in death by his father, Jimmie; brother, Andrew Roy, and<br />

sons, Everett, Jr. and Glenn. Friends may call on Thursday, September 20, 2012 from 12-8<br />

p.m. at Smith, Bizzell & Warner Funeral Home, 4209 Grant Street, Gary, IN with a family<br />

visitation from 6-8 p.m. Funeral services will be held at St. John Baptist Church at 11:00<br />

a.m., on Friday, September 21, 2012 at 2457 Massachusetts Street in Gary, IN and<br />

officiated by Reverend Richard Wilford. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> will be laid to rest in Evergreen<br />

Memorial Park, 3815 W. 39th Avenue, Hobart, IN. Funeral services conducted by Smith,<br />

Bizzell & Warner Funeral Home.<br />

Everett Thomas <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Everett <strong>Gunn</strong>, son of Jesse C and Hattie Morgan <strong>Gunn</strong> died at the home of his father-in<br />

law, Calvin Winn, west of Jourdanton, Texas Wednesday. September 26, 1928, of typhoid<br />

fever. He is survived by his widow, Ollis, parents and several brothers and sisters. Two<br />

day previous to Everett <strong>Gunn</strong>'s death, the body of his brother Dewey <strong>Gunn</strong>, was found on<br />

the porch of the Carl Miller farm, eight miles west of Fowlerton with a load of shot having<br />

been fired into his back and had been dead for several hours. Miller admitted the killing,<br />

and was placed under arrest by officers, and is now in LaSalle County jail awaiting court<br />

developments. Dewey <strong>Gunn</strong> had been working for Miller for a year. The contract expired<br />

on September 21, and they had been settling accounts. The body of Dewey <strong>Gunn</strong> was<br />

buried at his old home near Amphion on Tuesday September 25. with Rev Atchisen of the<br />

Poteet Methodist Church officiating. He is survived by his widow and two small children.<br />

Besides his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse C. <strong>Gunn</strong>, and several brothers and sisters. Funeral<br />

services for Everett <strong>Gunn</strong> will be held Thursday afternoon, and burial will be made beside


his brother in the Amphion Cemetery. Nicholas P and Mahala <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Evonne Baker Morgan <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

BOSSIER CITY, LA - Evonne Baker Morgan <strong>Gunn</strong>, 76, died on Wednesday, January 21,<br />

2009. She leaves behind one daughter, Fran Evans of Bossier City, her beloved sister, Patsy<br />

Ekengren, 4 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Her spirit is finally free from a<br />

pain-filled body. In lieu of flowers memorials may be made to First Baptist Church of<br />

Bossier City.Please leave your words of encouragement on the on-line memorial at<br />

www.auldsfuneral.com<br />

Ewing J. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Wednesday, August 27, 2003 Services are pending for Ewing J. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 82, of Lawrence,<br />

Kansas, and will be announced by Warren Mc-Elwain Mortuary. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> died Tuesday,<br />

Aug. 26, 2003, at Lawrence Memorial Hospital. He was a retired service manager for Jim<br />

Clark Motors. Thursday, August 28, 2003 - Services for Ewing J. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 82, Lawrencce,<br />

will be at 1:30 p.m. Friday at Mustard Seed Fellowship. Burial will be in Oak Hill<br />

Cemetery with military graveside services by Alford-Clarke Post No. 852 of the Veterans of<br />

Foreign Wars. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> died Tuesday, Aug. 26, 2003, at Lawrence Memorial Hospital. He<br />

was born Oct. 29, 1920, in Elvins, Mo., the son of Ewing and Neva Davenport <strong>Gunn</strong>. Mr.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> served in the U.S. Army during World War II. He worked for Jim Clark Motors for<br />

19 years and retired as a service manager. He was recently a driver and monitor for<br />

Laidlaw Transit Co. He was past commander of the VFW post, past chaplain of Disabled<br />

American Veterans and a member of Mustard Seed Fellowship. He followed youth baseball<br />

in the Lawrence area during the 1980s and "90s and often served as team chaplain. He had<br />

owned and operated <strong>Gunn</strong>"s Tune Up & Speed Shop in the 1960s and was active in race<br />

car competition. He was known in the drag racing world as "The Legend." He married<br />

Norma Connett on July 3, 1954, in Perry. She survives, of the home. Other survivors<br />

include four daughters, Jane Triplett, Lecompton, Denise Stauffer and Sandy Coulter, both<br />

of Lawrence, and Cleta Henick, Tonganoxie; two sons, Ewing Duane and Foister Miracle,<br />

both of Lawrence; a half brother, Charles Ketchum, Tonganoxie; a half sister, Neva Foster,<br />

Callahan, Fla.; six grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren. The family will receive<br />

friends from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. today at Warren-McElwain Mortuary. The family suggests<br />

memorials to the Ewing <strong>Gunn</strong> Memorial Fund, sent in care of the mortuary. (Thomas and<br />

Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> descendant)<br />

Ewing Sparks <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Commercial Appeal, The (Memphis, TN) - February 27, 1999- JACKSON - Ewing Sparks<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, 98, of Birmingham, formerly of Jackson, retired radiologist, died of heart failure<br />

Feb. 20 at her home. Graveside services will be at 2 p.m. today at Hollywood Cemetery.<br />

Lawrence-Sorensen Funeral Home has charge. She was a member of First Presbyterian<br />

Church in Jackson and the first president of Tennessee Radiologic Technologist Society.<br />

Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong>, the widow of David Hughes <strong>Gunn</strong>, leaves a daughter, Rebecca <strong>Gunn</strong> Goodin of


Birmingham, two grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. The family requests that<br />

any memorials be sent to First Presbyterian Church in Jackson or St. Martin"s in the Pines<br />

friends fund in Birmingham.<br />

Exie Elizabeth (Eddie) <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

entered peacefully into the presence of her Savior and Lord Jesus Christ on Friday,<br />

September 30, 2005. A life-long resident of Van Buren, AR and the widow of the late C.C.<br />

(Pistol) <strong>Gunn</strong>, she had resided in Tulsa since his death in 1998. She was a devoted member<br />

of the First Baptist Church in Van Buren, where she faithfully served her entire life. She<br />

was a humble servant who lived a life that drew others to Christ because her life showed<br />

the reality of what she professed. In addition to her husband of 66 years, she was preceded<br />

in death by: her son, Johnson <strong>Gunn</strong>; her brothers, Aubrey Johnson and Marshall Johnson;<br />

and her sisters, Robbie Upton, Dorothy Crow, and Louise O"Bryan. Eddie is survived by:<br />

her daughters, Judy Maness and Jane and Jean Barrett; daughter-in-law, Sonya <strong>Gunn</strong>;<br />

grandchildren, Jay and Patty <strong>Gunn</strong>, Lisa and Jack Chapman, Mike and Tonya Maness,<br />

Michelle Maness, John Barrett and Jenny Barrett; and 6 precious great-grandchildren,<br />

Taylor, Paige, and Samantha <strong>Gunn</strong>, Abbey and Ally Chapman, and Wyatt Maness. She is<br />

also survived by her devoted caregiver, Carolyn McCall. Our present pain is far<br />

overshadowed by the joy of knowing she is totally healed and with those she so loved who<br />

had gone before. "Jesus said to her, I am the resurrection and the life. He who believes in<br />

Me, though he may die, he shall live. And whoever lives and believes in Me shall never die."<br />

John 11:25-26. Service is 1 p.m., Wednesday, October 5, at the First Baptist Church, Van<br />

Buren, AR. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Women"s Mission Ministry,<br />

First Baptist Church, Van Buren, AR. Published in the Tulsa World on 10/4/2005.<br />

Mrs. F. A. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Frances A. Hundley <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

April 19, 1912 - Richmond Times Dispatch - Clover, Virignia - April 15, 1912, Mrs. F. A.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Mount Laurel, died suddenly Tuesday night. She was in her seventy seventh year.<br />

She leaves one sister, Mrs. A. M. Boswell of mount Laurel; brother brothers, E. D.<br />

Hundley, Sr., and T. Y. Hundley of Halifax County; one daughter, Mrs. W. H. Dorin and a<br />

son the Rev. E. Stierling <strong>Gunn</strong> of Natchez, Mississippi. Interment was in the Episcopal<br />

Cemetery at Mount Laurel on Thursday at 3 PM. (Frances A. <strong>Gunn</strong> w/o Amos <strong>Gunn</strong>)<br />

Fannie L. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

71 years old died last night March 23, 1940, at the home of a son, J. Frank <strong>Gunn</strong>, 7003<br />

Bellefontaine Avenue, Kansas City, Mo. Born in Winchester, Ky Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> came to<br />

Jackson County fifty nine years ago and lived here the last forty three years. She was the<br />

widow of John William <strong>Gunn</strong> a building contractor. She was the first president of the<br />

Troost school’s parent teacher association and was a long time member of the Memorial<br />

Park Christian Church and the Order of Eastern Star. She leave another son John W.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, a daughter, Mrs. Herbert Shore of Shawnee Kas; two sisters, Mrs. Curtis George


and Mrs. Charles Dincler, both of Exceslor Springs, Mo. And two brothers, Jacob Noland<br />

of Kansas City and Charles Noland of Lone Jack, Mo. Funeral services will be held at<br />

2:30 Monday at the Mellody McGilley Chapel, Linwood Boulevard and Euclid Avenue.<br />

Kansas City Star, page 8, March 24, 1940<br />

Fannie <strong>Gunn</strong> Burgess,<br />

84, of Sledge, Mississippi, died of natural causes Sunday, March 2, 2008, in Quitman<br />

County Hospital.She was born Oct. 13, 1923, in Isola. She was a member of Lakeview<br />

Missionary Baptist Church and was a retired homemaker. Mrs. Burgess was preceded in<br />

death by her husband, Joe Burgess Sr. She is survived by her daughters, Alma Harvey of<br />

Sledge and Lucille Turner of St. Louis, Mo.; sons Joe Burgess Jr. and his wife Eva of<br />

Senatobia and Clarence Burgess of St. Louis, Mo.; grandchildren, great-grandchildren;<br />

and many friends, nieces and nephews. Visitation will be held 3 p.m. until 5 p.m. Friday,<br />

March 7, and 11 a.m. until 11:45 am. Saturday, March 8, at Delta Burial Corporation in<br />

Marks. Funeral services are scheduled to begin at noon Saturday, March 8, at Lakeview<br />

Missionary Baptist Church in Askew with Pastor H. P. Washington Sr. officiating. Burial<br />

will follow in Lakeview Missionary Baptist Church Cemetery.<br />

Fannie <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Fannie <strong>Gunn</strong> was born April 24, 1931, in Everton, Arkansas, to Homer and Mae<br />

(Campbell) Smithee and moved with her family to Yakima, where she was raised. She<br />

passed away Dec. 21, 2006, attended by her loving family after two plus years in a battle<br />

with cancer.Married right out of high school, she had three children in a marriage that<br />

ended in divorce in 1961. Fannie met Glenn <strong>Gunn</strong> in 1962, and they married in September,<br />

1962. This was the beginning of a long and happy union that will live forever. While Glenn<br />

worked at Vitro and Kaiser Engineers, Fannie kept busy with a daycare business. She<br />

made many friends of parents and kids that now wish they had someone like Fannie to take<br />

care of their kids. She retired from that business in 1984 to prepare for Glenn"s pending<br />

retirement. She and Glenn then bought a new pickup and trailer to travel in their<br />

retirement, and travel they did. They covered all the lower 48 states in the first three years.<br />

Since, their trailer has taken them to the tip of Baja, California, and to Fairbanks, Alaska.<br />

They also made many trips by plane, trailer, and auto across the country, including Alaska<br />

and Hawaii, as well as to Europe and a Caribbean cruise. After spending winters in<br />

Southern climes for seven years, they decided to find a place to spend winters in more<br />

spacious quarters. They bought a house in 1993 in Sun Lakes, AZ, where they spent<br />

winters on the golf course and traveling to interesting places in Arizona and <strong>New</strong> Mexico,<br />

and to Laughlin and Las Vegas for the gambling delights that were offered there. Fannie,<br />

as usual, made friends in Sun Lakes, and has kept in touch. Survivors are her husband,<br />

Glenn, son,Gary Swanson and wife, Leticia, daughters, Sherrie and husband, Terry<br />

Supplee and Tami and husband, Rod Block,stepson, David <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife, Diana,<br />

stepdaughters, Gayle Loy, Ardys and husband, Dick Odegaarden, plus 10 grandchildren.<br />

There will be a memorial service, Wednesday, Dec. 27, at 11 a.m. at Central United<br />

Protestant Church, 1124 Stevens Drive in Richland. Our family sends heartfelt thanks to


the wonderful people at Tri-City Cancer Center and Tri-Cities Chaplaincy Hospice.<br />

Fannie"s ashes will be scattered in the Cascades, where she and Glenn made many<br />

enjoyable trips camping and backpacking. In lieu of flowers, contributions to charity of<br />

choice are suggested. Published in the Tri-City Herald on 12/23/2006.<br />

Fannie M. <strong>Gunn</strong> Ewe<br />

Fannie M. Ewe, Washington, passed away at 11:36 a.m. Monday (Oct. 8, 2007) at OSF<br />

Saint Francis Medical Center in Peoria. She was born in Barnett, Mo., daughter of John L.<br />

and Virginia A. McGinnis <strong>Gunn</strong>. She married Douglas Ewe on June 14, 1974. He survives.<br />

Also surviving are seven children, Jean (Ronald) Hurt, Robert (Paula) Crosswhite, Roger<br />

Crosswhite, Shelly (Dean) Goben, Missy Crosswhite, Kenneth (Mary) Ewe and DeeDee<br />

(Jeremy) Tresenriter; 12 grandchildren, Ronald Hurt, Crystal Chapman, Kent Hurt,<br />

Cynthia Crosswhite, Robert G. Crosswhite, Austin "Bubba" Woolen, Molly Goben, Sean<br />

Goben, Kenny Ewe, Jesse Ewe, Alesha Ewe and Jaxson Tresenriter; four greatrandchildren;<br />

one great-great-granddaughter; one brother, Wade (Barb) <strong>Gunn</strong>; and one<br />

sister, Brooks Burkhart. She was preceded in death by her parents, three brothers and four<br />

sisters. Fannie was a loving mother and homemaker, working various jobs while raising<br />

her family. She was a member of Richland Southern Baptist Church in East Peoria. Her<br />

funeral will be at 10:30 a.m. Friday at Remmert Funeral Home in East Peoria, with the<br />

Rev. Gary England officiating. Visitation will be one hour before services at the funeral<br />

home. Burial will be in Fondulac Cemetery in East Peoria. Memorials may be made to<br />

Easter Seals or TAPS.<br />

Fannie <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Fannie <strong>Gunn</strong> a free black, age 45, died November 26, 1912 of old age. She was the<br />

housekeeper for Dr. Sloss of Robertson County, Tennesse. Fannie was born in Port Royal<br />

and died in Springfield.<br />

Fannie Adams <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Word was received of the death of Miss Fannie Adams <strong>Gunn</strong>, 85, the oldest daughter of the<br />

late William A <strong>Gunn</strong> at her home on Mill Street in Lexington, Kentucky on Feb 13, 1943.<br />

Miss <strong>Gunn</strong> who was a frequent visitor in Middlesboro at the home of her brother was an<br />

active member of the Methodist Church and was here shortly after the founding of the<br />

First Methodist Church of Middlesboro. She is survived by two sisters; Mrs. W. N. Lane,<br />

Sr., and Mrs. W. A. Hifner; and two brothers; Robert T. <strong>Gunn</strong> and John W. <strong>Gunn</strong> all of<br />

Lexington, Kentucky and a number of nieces and nephews.<br />

Fannie Lois <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Fannie Lois <strong>Gunn</strong>. 72, Versailles, Mo., died Sunday Oct. 17, 1971 at St. Luke's Hospital.<br />

Kansas City. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born April 37, 1899 in Versailles, the daughter of P.H. and<br />

Sarah Taylor Kidwell. She was married Nov. 28, 1920, to Heed Guenther. He died Sept. 5,


1944. She remarried Jan. 26, 1957 to John R. <strong>Gunn</strong>. He died Nov. 30, 1966. She was a<br />

member of the Versailles Chapter No. 410 Order of the Eastern Star, and the Westminster<br />

United Presbyterian Church, Versailles. Survivors Include: Two sons. Karl A. Guenther,<br />

Versailles, and Ben Lee Guenther, Kansas City; a sister. Mrs. Cora Rickard, Versailles;<br />

and four grandchildren. Funeral services wil! be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Westminster<br />

United Presbyterian Church, with the Rev. Robert Sheagley officiating. Burial will be in<br />

the Versailles Cemetery. Funeral arrangements were made through Scrivner Funeral<br />

Home, Versailles.<br />

Fannie <strong>Gunn</strong> Templeton<br />

Fannie <strong>Gunn</strong> Templeton, 95, died Saturday in a Las Vegas hospital. She was born Sept. 15,<br />

1903, in Barnett, Mo. A retired school teacher, she was a 44-year resident of North Las<br />

Vegas. She is survived by her daughter, Ann Bryan; and son, Roger Bryan, both of Las<br />

Vegas; sisters, Ethel Kelsey of California, Mo., and Nan Satter of Clear Lake, Iowa;<br />

brothers, Paul <strong>Gunn</strong> of Barnett, Rex <strong>Gunn</strong> of Versailles, Mo., and Roscoe <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Romney, W.Va.; five grandchildren; and 10 great-grandchildren. Visitation will be from 4<br />

to 7 p.m. today in Palm Mortuary-Downtown, where services will be at 1 p.m. Wednesday.<br />

Graveside services will follow in Woodlawn Cemetery. (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Fannie Bell <strong>Gunn</strong> Hood<br />

- McMinnville resident and Grundy County, TN native Fannie Bell Hood, age 88, was<br />

born October 27, 1920 and died April 13, 2009 at NHC Healthcare McMinnville following<br />

an extended illness. A retired registered nurse at Lagrange Memorial Hospital and member<br />

of St. Catherine's Catholic Church, she was the daughter of the late John Alex and Sara<br />

Elizabeth Conry <strong>Gunn</strong>. She was married to Joe L. Hood who preceded her in death. In<br />

addition to her husband and parents, she was preceded in death by one brother, James<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> and sister, Josephine <strong>My</strong>ers. She is survived by one daughter and son-in-law, Paula<br />

and David Hillis of McMinnville; grandchildren, Christi and Randal Gilliam, Mandy and<br />

Jason Blankenship, John and Crystal Hillis and Buffy Judkins all of McMinnville; greatgrandchildren,<br />

Garrett and Raleigh Gilliam and Jacob and Samuel Blankenship and sister,<br />

Frances Bryson of Nashville, TN. Funeral service will be held at 2:00 p.m. Wednesday,<br />

April 15, 2009 in High's Chapel with Father David Cooney officiating. Burial will follow in<br />

the Philadelphia Cemetery in Grundy County, TN. Visitation will be held from 5:00 p.m.<br />

until 9:00 p.m. Tuesday and 10:00 a.m. until time of service Wednesday at High's. (John<br />

and Thursa Sims <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Faye <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

56, of Warrenton, Georgia, entered into rest August 4, 2009. She was the beloved wife of<br />

Charles <strong>Gunn</strong>. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. on Friday, August 7, at First United<br />

Methodist Church with Revs. Jim Hanna and Kirk Bozeman officiating. Interment<br />

followed in the Johnson Cemetery.


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Mrs. Faye <strong>Gunn</strong>, 56, of Warrenton entered into rest on Tuesday, Aug. 4, 2009. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

was born in Jacksonville, Fla., but lived in Warrenton most of her life. She was the<br />

daughter of the late William Edward Ellis and the late Evelyn Leona Williams Ellis. Mrs.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> was the head teller and office resource manager at Habersham Bank in Warrenton.<br />

She was a member of First United Methodist Church in Warrenton where she had served<br />

as treasurer of the building and restoration fund. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> also served as a former<br />

Children’s Sunday school teacher. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. on Friday, Aug. 7,<br />

2009, at First United Methodist Church, with Rev. Jim Hanna and Rev. Kirk Bozeman<br />

officiating. Interment followed in the Johnson Cemetery. Survivors include her husband<br />

Charles W. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Warrenton; son, David C. <strong>Gunn</strong> (Erin), Norwood; daughters, Tami<br />

Burnley (Dave), Thomson, and Sharon Ball (Tim), Augusta; brothers, James Douglas Ellis,<br />

Warrenton, Larry Ellis, Gibson, and Ralph Ellis, Thomson; sisters, Patricia Kitchens,<br />

Thomson, Deloria Toulson, Lincolnton, Terri Bales, Gibson, Felicia Johnson, Alma, and<br />

Monica Usry, Gibson; grandchildren, Travis W. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Dylan <strong>Gunn</strong>, Casey <strong>Gunn</strong>, Ridge<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, Ryan Usry, D. J. Burnley and Blaire Ball. Memorials may be made to the First<br />

United Methodist Church Building Fund P. O. Box 432 Warrenton,GA 30828 or to the<br />

Faye <strong>Gunn</strong> Memorial Fund c/o Habersham Bank 89 Legion Dr. Warrenton,GA 30828.<br />

Beggs Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />

Faye Alice <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Greensboro, Ga. - Faye Alice <strong>Gunn</strong>, age 58, passed away on Monday, December 4, 2006.<br />

Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born on January 22, 1948 to the late James & Pearly Chastain Craft. She<br />

was the loving wife of William Cecil <strong>Gunn</strong>. Surviving relatives in addition to her husband;<br />

sons, Raymond Cecil <strong>Gunn</strong>, Danielsville, Waymond Scott and William Frankie <strong>Gunn</strong>, both<br />

of Hull; 5 Brothers; 3 Sisters; 3 Grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Wednesday,<br />

December 6, 2006 at 2:00 p.m. at Brown Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will follow in<br />

Danielsville Memorial Garden. The family will receive friends at the funeral home of<br />

Tuesday, December 5, 2006 from 6-8 p.m. Brown Funeral Home, Danielsville, GA, has<br />

charge of arrangements. Published in the Athens Banner-Herald on 12/5/2006.<br />

Faytene <strong>Gunn</strong> Moore<br />

WEATHERFORD, TX - Faytene <strong>Gunn</strong> Moore, 83, a homemaker, died Tuesday, Jan. 22,<br />

2002, at a Fort Worth hospital. Funeral: 2 p.m. Thursday at Center Point Baptist Church.<br />

Burial: Memory Garden in Parker County. Visitation: 5 to 7 p.m. Wednesday at Cotten-<br />

Bratton Funeral Chapel in Weatherford. Faytene <strong>Gunn</strong> Moore was born July 11, 1918, in<br />

Scurry County. She moved with her family to Parker County in the early 1930s, on East<br />

Bankhead Highway. She was a longtime member of the Center Point Baptist Church.<br />

Survivors: Son, Kevin Moore; brother, Stanley <strong>Gunn</strong>; sisters, Bettye Hester and Mary<br />

Link; grandchildren, Christopher William Moore and Joseph Roy Moore; and two greatgranddaughters.<br />

Cotten-Bratton Funeral Chapel Weatherford, (817) 594-2711


Felicia Virginia <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

age 70, Sunday, July 5, 2009 Mt. Carmel East Hospital, Columbus, Ohio. . Survived by<br />

husband, Charles "Ed" <strong>Gunn</strong>; daughters, Lisa <strong>Gunn</strong> and Becky Radzely; sons, Charles<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, David (Jeri) <strong>Gunn</strong>, Alan (Amy) <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jim (Jerry) <strong>Gunn</strong>; eight grandchildren; three<br />

great- grandchildren; sister, Alberta (John) Campbell; brothers, Dale (Cheryl) Campbell,<br />

Eric (Shari) Campbell, Walter (Peggy) Campbell; many nieces and nephews. Preceded in<br />

death by daughter Debbie <strong>Gunn</strong>. Friends may call Tuesday 2-4 and 6-8 p.m., EVANS<br />

FUNERAL HOME, 4171 E. Livingston Ave., where funeral service will be held Wednesday<br />

11 a.m. Jim Hopkins officiating. Interment Forest Lawn Cemetery.<br />

Felicia Pennington<br />

Felicia <strong>Gunn</strong> Pennington, 90, of Annapolis, died Feb. 6 at Anne Arundel Medical Center<br />

while under the care of Hospice of the Chesapeake. Mrs. Pennington was born June 9,<br />

1916, in Roy, N.M., the fifth of seven children. She moved with her family to Austin, Texas,<br />

where she attended the University of Texas. In 1940 she met her husband, Professor W.<br />

Donald Pennington, while vacationing in Florida. In 1941 she moved to Washington, D.C.,<br />

to be part of the World War II effort. The couple was married in Baltimore on July 25,<br />

1942. Mr. Pennington died in 1996 after 54 years of marriage. They enjoyed traveling to<br />

Texas and the western United States and enjoyed life in Annapolis. She was the secretary of<br />

First Presbyterian Church of Annapolis for many years. Mrs. Pennington enjoyed<br />

ballroom dancing, reading The (Baltimore) Sun and The Capital and being a fan of the<br />

Baltimore Orioles. She also loved Texas bluebonnets, the Texas state flower. Most recently<br />

she had been an active member of the Atria Manresa community, playing cards and<br />

participating in Bible study. All of her siblings are deceased. She is survived by 11 nieces<br />

and nephews. The funeral services is at 2 p.m. today at First Presbyterian Church, with<br />

burial to follow in Hillcrest Memorial Gardens. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be<br />

made to the church, 171 Duke of Gloucester St., Annapolis, MD 21401. (Thomas and Sarah<br />

Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Finley Frank <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Finley Frank <strong>Gunn</strong>, 76, Princeton, Iowa, died Thursday, July 1, 2004, at Trinity Medical<br />

Center, West Campus, Rock Island. Graveside services are 10 a.m. Tuesday at Oakridge<br />

Cemetery, Princeton. Further arrangements are pending at Van Hoe Funeral Home, East<br />

Moline. Finley Frank <strong>Gunn</strong>, 76, Princeton, Iowa, was born Aug. 29, 1927, in Scotland, S.<br />

D., to Frank and Emma <strong>Gunn</strong>. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> died July 1, 2004, at Trinity Medical Center-<br />

West Campus, Rock Island. A Graveside service will be held on Tuesday, July 6, 2004, at<br />

10 a.m. at the Oakridge Cemetery, Princeton. His son-in-law Reverend Michael K. Seed<br />

will officiate. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the family and it will be given to<br />

the Princeton Fire Department. Van Hoe Funeral Home Ltd., East Moline is handling<br />

arrangements. He moved from Scotland, S.D. to Princeton in 1953. He married LaVerna<br />

Baltzer in 1945 in SD. He later married Mary Tostado Camareno in 1966 in Daytona<br />

Beach, Fla.Finn worked for Alcoa and J.I. Case. After he married Mary they operated a<br />

locker plant in Princeton for a number of years. He served as a volunteer for the Princeton


Fire Department for 45 years and the Princeton Lions Club for 20 years. He resided along<br />

the Mississippi River and was an avid fisherman. He liked being outdoors and gardening.<br />

Living relatives include his sons Daniel F. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Moline, Mark F. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Des Moines,<br />

Iowa; daughter Zoe Ann Seed, Clifton, Ill.; step-daughters Juanita "Keka" Amore,<br />

Germantown, Tenn., Patty Stark, Medford, Ore., and Mary Jo Taffolla, Davenport; twelve<br />

grandchildren; six step-grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren; brothers Howard<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, Jerry <strong>Gunn</strong>, Donnie <strong>Gunn</strong>, and Maynard <strong>Gunn</strong>, all of Scotland, S.D.; sisters Doris<br />

Novak, Scotland, Eileen Bardahl, Titusville, Fla., Vi Sabatha, Daytona Beach, Fla., and<br />

Marguerite Stevenson, Mitchell, S.D. Finn is preceded in death by his wife Mary in 2002,<br />

one sister Marilyn Dutcher of Yankton, S.D., stepson Joseph Jessie Camareno in 1978, and<br />

his parents, Frank and Emma <strong>Gunn</strong>.<br />

Flirty <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

86, of Ruslon, Louisana died Tuesday, August 4, 1976 at his home. Funeral services have<br />

been<br />

set for Tuesday, August 10 at 2:'30 p.m. at the Zion Hill Baptist Church with Dr. C.P.<br />

Payne officiating. Burial will he in Mt. Harmony Cemetery under direction of King's<br />

Funeral Home. Survivors include his wife Mrs. Mary Lou <strong>Gunn</strong>, Ruston; five sons, Arlis<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, and Horace <strong>Gunn</strong>, both of Detroit, Oscar <strong>Gunn</strong>, Los Angeles, Sylvesler <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

Seattle, Wash., Alvin <strong>Gunn</strong>, Ruston; two brothers, Hardy <strong>Gunn</strong>, and Charley <strong>Gunn</strong>, both<br />

of Monroe; one sister, Mrs. Bertha Wilson, Monroe; one step-daughter, Mrs. Ruby Owens,<br />

Dallas; two god children, Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Albritton; six grandchildren, two<br />

greatgrandchildren, three godgrandchildren.<br />

Fokje Dikkerboom <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

1924 ~ 2009 Fokje Dikkerboom <strong>Gunn</strong> passed away peacefully on July 18, 2009 after<br />

complications due to surgery. Fokje touched many lives and will be sorely missed. She was<br />

born in the Netherlands on March 29, 1924 and immigrated to the United States in 1950. In<br />

her younger years she was a well known fashion model in Europe before extending that<br />

career to the USA. During World War II, she participated extensively in the Dutch<br />

Resistance Movement during the Nazi occupation of the Netherlands and was directly<br />

responsible for saving many, many lives. The love of her life was Dale Everett <strong>Gunn</strong>. They<br />

walked through life together for over 50 years as they served diligently in The Church of<br />

Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, including 25 years of temple service and three missions.<br />

They also enjoyed their horses, made friends and touched many lives for good. She was a<br />

talented landscape artist and her oil paintings received many awards. She was preceded in<br />

death by her husband, her parents, and her seven siblings. She is survived by her daughter<br />

Helga (Robert K) Wilson; Dale (Debbie) Butler; and her nine grandchildren: Robert D.<br />

(MaryAnne) Wilson, William Alexander (Miwa) Wilson, Sietske (Chad) Nichols, Letitia<br />

(William) Purser, Marlise (Donovan) White, Elena (Robert) Stapleton, Spencer (Cortni)<br />

Wilson, David (Danielle) Wilson, Anna (Joshua) Kelsch, and 19 great-grandchildren.<br />

Funeral services will be held at 11:00 a.m. Saturday, July 25, 2009 at the Granite View


Stake Center, 9880 South 3100 East, Sandy, UT. Funeral will be under the direction of the<br />

Dimple Dell Park Ward, Granite View Stake, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.<br />

Friends and family may call Saturday morning 9:30-10:45 a.m. prior to the services at the<br />

Stake Center. Interment will be at the Hoytsville Cemetery, Hoytsville,UT.<br />

Frank Carlton <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Frank Carlton <strong>Gunn</strong>, Greenville, Mississippi, a baker, shot himself to death about 6 a.m.<br />

today (Nov 21, 1960) with a .22 rifle while seated on the side of his bed at his home, 2531<br />

Old Leland Road, a coroner's jury impanelled by Coroner Bob Gookin ruled after an<br />

inquest. He was 51. Funeral services will be conducted at the chapel o! National Funeral<br />

Home at 2 p.m. Tuesday.<br />

Burial will be in Greenlawn Memorial Gardens. He left no note to explain his apparent<br />

suicide. According to Deputy Sheriff Albert Tackett, who investigated the death, <strong>Gunn</strong> had<br />

been despondent about his health for some time. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong>, baker at the Sunflower Store<br />

here since last December, had lived in Greenville for 19 years. He was born in Meridian<br />

and lived his early life there, moving to Greenville in 1941. For a number of years he was<br />

baker and later chef at Hotel Greenville. He leaves his widow, Mrs. Easter Opal Thornton<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>; two sons, David Wallace <strong>Gunn</strong> of Starkville and Patrick Hall <strong>Gunn</strong> of Greenville;<br />

three daughters, Mrs. Raleigh Litton of Panama City. Fla., Mrs. Samuel S. Bailey of<br />

Atlanta, Go., ami Miss Allie Neal <strong>Gunn</strong> of Greenville; his father, Lawson Calvin <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

DeQueen, Ark.; a sister, Mrs James L. Bynum of Meridian; two brothers, Billy Neal <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

of <strong>New</strong> Jersey and Dr. John Curtis <strong>Gunn</strong> of Cincinnati, Ohio, and three grandchildren.<br />

Frank I <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

died on the 17 th of February [1859], Frank I <strong>Gunn</strong>, son of James and Regina P <strong>Gunn</strong>, aged<br />

4 years and 7 months. Richmodn Whig (Virginia) 2-22-1859 page 4<br />

Frank L. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

After an illness which started about a week ago with what was thought to be an attack of<br />

rheumatism, Frank L <strong>Gunn</strong>, colored, 506 Doe street, died at Providence hospital this<br />

morning Nov. 23, 1927, at 3 o'clock. He was taken to the hospital on Saturday when his<br />

physician ordered an operation for appendicitis, and. while the operation appeared<br />

successful, he developed double pneumonia which caused him to weaken more and more<br />

until his decease this morning. <strong>Gunn</strong> had been an employee of the post office for more than<br />

20 years and was widely known. He had accumulated considerable property In this city, it<br />

is said. He leaves his widow, Annie D. <strong>Gunn</strong>. and a son and daughter Danville Virginia<br />

publication of “The Bee”<br />

Frank LeRoy <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Brig. Gen. (Ret.) Frank L. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 87, died Thursday, May 17, 2007. Survivors include his<br />

daughter, Kathryn <strong>Gunn</strong> Ponzar and her husband, Ronald E. Ponzar, of Hampton; his


son, Lt. Col. (retired) Frank L. <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr. and his wife, Susan T. <strong>Gunn</strong>, of Hopewell; three<br />

grandchildren; one great-granddaughter; and a sister, Elsie <strong>Gunn</strong> Salter, of Crawfordville,<br />

Ga. A funeral service will be conducted at 2 p.m. Monday in the Chapel of the Centurion,<br />

Fort Monroe. Burial with Full Military Honors will be in Arlington National Cemetery at<br />

11 a.m. Tuesday, June 19, 2007. The family will receive friends from 5 until 8 p.m. Sunday<br />

in R. Hayden Smith Funeral Home, downtown Hampton, 757-723-3191. Memorials may be<br />

in the form of contributions to American Cancer Society, 11835 Canon Blvd., Ste. A102,<br />

<strong>New</strong>port <strong>New</strong>s, Va. 23606, or your favorite charity. Published in the Richmond Times-<br />

Dispatch on 5/20/2007 ( Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

2 nd Obit<br />

Brig Gen (Ret.) Frank L. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 87, died Thursday, May 17, 2007 Born in Crawfordville,<br />

GA, March 21, 1920, he graduated in 1941 as President of his class from the University of<br />

Georgia with a BSA degree in Plant Pathology and was commissioned as a 2nd Lieutenant<br />

of Infantry. General <strong>Gunn</strong> served in the U.S. Army for 30 years, beginning in 1941 and<br />

ending with his retirement in 1971. He served in World War II for eight campaigns in the<br />

9th Infantry Division as a Platoon Leader, Company Commander, Battalion Commander<br />

and as a Regimental Commander. He rose in rank from 2nd Lieutenant, 1st Lieutenant,<br />

Captain, Major and Lieutenant Colonel during the three years of war in Africa, Sicily,<br />

England, France, Belgium and Germany. His battalion captured the first German General<br />

and Admiral in Europe during WWII. After attending the Command and General Staff<br />

College, the Armed Forces Staff College and the Army War College, and a tour in the<br />

Pentagon, he became Chief of Staff of the 1st Cavalry Division in Korea. He then returned<br />

to the Army War College where he headed the Army Strategic Studies Group in the<br />

Institute of Advanced Studies. He then attended and graduated from the Management for<br />

the Executive Course at the University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Business. He was<br />

promoted to Brigadier General in 1964 and assigned as Deputy Commanding General of<br />

the Training Center at Fort Ord, California for two years. His next assignment was as<br />

Commanding General of the U.S. Army Recruiting Command from 1966 to 1968. During<br />

this time, the Command recruited 200,000 non-prior service recruits in one year and<br />

simultaneously ran 72 Armed Forces Induction Centers. His next assignment was to the 9th<br />

Infantry Division in the Delta of Vietnam where he was the Assistant Division Commander<br />

and, in the absence of the Division Commander, he commanded the division, the same<br />

division he served with in WWII. Thus he commanded at every level in the same division in<br />

battle. After one year, he served at the Theater Headquarters as Assistant Chief of Staff for<br />

Military Assistance. General <strong>Gunn</strong>’s decorations include two Distinguished Service<br />

Medals, three Silver Stars, Legion of Merit, two Purple Hearts, Distinguished Flying Cross,<br />

19 Air Medals, Joint Commendation Medal, two Army Commendation Medals, Combat<br />

Infantry Badge, Distinguished Unit Citations, numerous service medals and awards and<br />

numerous foreign decorations from France, Belgium and Vietnam. Listed in Whoâ€s<br />

Who in America in 1972-1975 and Who’s Who in the World in 1978-1979, he was also<br />

selected and served as “Honorary Colonel of his WWII Regiment†the 39th Infantry<br />

Regiment. Burial with Full Military Honors will be in Arlington National Cemetery at<br />

11:00 AM Tuesday, June 19, 2007. Memorials may be in the form of contributions to the<br />

American Cancer Society, 11835 Canon Blvd., Suite A102, <strong>New</strong>port <strong>New</strong>s, VA 23606.


Frank <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Frank <strong>Gunn</strong>, a well known citizen of the Cedar Hill vicinity died in Nashville Tennessee at<br />

the "Little Sisters of the Poor" Thursday evening; his remains were interred at Elmwood<br />

Cemetery. Father Dillon of Nashville conducted the burial services. He had been in ill<br />

health for several months. Frank was 59 years of age and is survived by a daughter Miss<br />

Dome <strong>Gunn</strong> who resides in Nashville. His death is regretted by many friends. Robertson<br />

County Tennessee Times, published on May 14, 1925.<br />

Frank <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

52, a Brunswick, Mo., carpenter, died of a gunshot wound inflicted about 4 o'clock<br />

yesterday afternoon when his .22- gauge rifle discharged as he was placing it in the back of<br />

his pickup truck'. The bullet was imbedded in his right side about an inch below the navel.<br />

Although no one saw the accident, which occurred 1 ½ miles northwest of Brunswick, the<br />

coroner, Dr. H. B. Garnett of Keytesville, pronounced death accidental upon testimony of<br />

persons who passed the truck before and after <strong>Gunn</strong> died. A short time before <strong>Gunn</strong>'s<br />

lifeless body was found in the cab of the truck, which had run off the road into a field, he<br />

was seen by Chester Watkins and Oma . Lentz of Brunswick attempting to drive the truck<br />

from a ditch. They pushed the truck out, drove around it and called to ask <strong>Gunn</strong> if he<br />

could make it from there. He merely nodded, the men told Coroner Garnett, and they said<br />

it is now their belief that he already had sustained the wound. Within a few minutes after<br />

that incident, Mr. and Mrs. John Carson of Brunswick, driving, to their farm, noticed the<br />

truck in the field with Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> sitting in the cab. John Relford, following them to assist in<br />

their farm work, - also noticed the truck. The three, discussing it after their arrival at the<br />

Carson farm ,became disturbed and drove,back to investigate, finding the body lifeless but<br />

still warm. The rifle was found in the bed of the truck with one spent shell. The Carsons<br />

and Relford estimated 30 minutes had passed since they first saw the truck in the field.<br />

Upon testimony by Watkins, Lentz, Mr. and Mrs. Carson and Relford, it was decided by<br />

Coroner Garnett that <strong>Gunn</strong> had attempted to drive to Brunswick for medical attention,<br />

but, weak from the wound and loss of blood,, had lost control of the truck. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was<br />

born at Reger, Mo., but had lived in and near Brunswick almost his entire life. He is<br />

survived by his wife; his mother, Mrs. John <strong>Gunn</strong>; two brothers, Omar and Willis <strong>Gunn</strong>;<br />

and a sister, Mrs. Eugene Meyer, all of Brunswick. Funeral services will be held tomorrow<br />

afternoon in . First Christian Church in Brunswick by the pastor, the Rev. Carl Vissering.<br />

Burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery at DeWitt, Mo<br />

Frank <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Macon, Georgia, February 7, 1910 - The funeral of the late Frank <strong>Gunn</strong> occurred this<br />

afternoon at 3 o’clock at the residence of his son, Will <strong>Gunn</strong> on Orange Street. Rev. John<br />

M. Bunting rector of Christ Episcopal church conducted the funeral. Many friends<br />

attended. The remains were brought to Macon last night and rested at the residence until<br />

the funeral and then the interment took place in Riverside cemetery. The pallbearers were<br />

George R. Turpin, W. G. Solomon, E. S. Davis, A. L. Miller, Will Ezell, J. B. Willis and<br />

Filmore Dorsett.(Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> descendant)


Frank A. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

66, Indianapolis, passed away Thursday January 26, 2012. He was born in Ashland, OH on<br />

April 2, 1945. Frank worked as the custodian at Roncalli High School for the past 12 years.<br />

He is survived by his wife of 18 years, Jackie Wash <strong>Gunn</strong> and her daughter, Linda<br />

Showecker (Bob). He is also survived by his sisters, Dorothy Reynolds and Janet Carter.<br />

Visitation will be Monday January 30, 2012 from 11 a.m. until 1 p.m. immediately followed<br />

by a funeral service at 1 p.m. at Daniel F. O'Riley Funeral Home. Burial will be in Round<br />

Hill Cemetery<br />

Frank R. "Ben" <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

82, died unexpectedly June 5, 2012, at a Bangor hospital after a brief illness. He was born<br />

Nov. 30, 1929, in Bangor, Maine, son of Frank R. <strong>Gunn</strong> Sr. and Madlyn A. (Brooks) <strong>Gunn</strong>.<br />

Ben was a 1948 graduate of John Bapst High School and was a U.S. Air Force veteran<br />

serving during the Korean War. He was a longtime employee of Frank's Bake Shop,<br />

working more than 50 years and was a lifelong communicant of St. John's Catholic<br />

Church. He expressed his love of music by performing in the St. John's choir for many<br />

years. Ben was also active in Bangor Federal Credit Union, serving many years on the<br />

board of directors. As an avid golfer, he continued to play several times a week, both<br />

during his winters in Florida and here at home. Surviving are his wife, Janet (Rand)<br />

Ramsdell of Bangor; two children, Michael <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife, Vickie, of Indialantic, Fla., and<br />

Kathy Hayden and husband, Tom, of Glenburn; two special grandchildren, Lindsey and<br />

Aaron Hayden, both of Glenburn; two brothers, Patrick <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife, Norma, of<br />

Hampden, and Charles "Chip" Brooks and wife, Sherry, of Bangor; one sister, Linda<br />

(Brooks) Demmons of Hermon; two stepchildren, Julie Projansky and husband, David, of<br />

Lewiston, and Jeffrey Ramsdell and wife, Tammy, of Bangor; many nieces and nephews,<br />

and a large extended family of friends. He will be especially missed by his card partners,<br />

Rosie and Bill Ford, and Irene and Bill McLellan; and by his close friends, Connie and Don<br />

Soucy. He was predeceased by his first wife, Mary L. (Gallant) <strong>Gunn</strong>, in 2007; and sister,<br />

Della Tardiff. Family and friends may call 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. Thursday, June 7, at Kiley &<br />

Foley Funeral Service, 299 Union St., Bangor. A Mass of Christian burial will be celebrated<br />

11 a.m. Friday, June 8, at St. Paul the Apostle Parish, St. John's Catholic Church, York<br />

Street, Bangor. Burial will be at a later date at Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Bangor<br />

Frank Roy <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Frank Roy <strong>Gunn</strong>, 82, of Tallahassee, Florida, passed away on February 1, 2011. He is<br />

survived by his beloved, Tina Walker Porter. Frank was born on December 16, 1928 in<br />

Gracemont, Oklahoma. He served in the U.S. Army and retired from the U.S. Air Force<br />

after 30 years of service. He worked beside his beloved Tina Porter("Olive Oil") at the<br />

Talquin Inn Restaurant. He also worked for Williams Communications and the Florida<br />

Marine Patrol and was know by everyone as Daddy, Granddaddy, Grandpa, or Papa. He<br />

enjoyed gardening, visiting with his grandchildren, and traveling. Other survivors include<br />

six children, Dorothy Haight Bashant(Larry) of Tallahassee; David Porter of Tallahassee;


Charles Porter(Beth) of Orlando; Stephanie <strong>Gunn</strong> Weldon(Brian) of Tallahassee; Yonavea<br />

Hawkins(Marvin) of Oklahoma; and Dana Gordon(Steve) of Oklahoma; Harley<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>(Craya) of Amarillo, TX; Ivan <strong>Gunn</strong> of Oklahoma; and Lily Anderson of Oklahoma;<br />

nineteen grandchildren; and thirteen great-grandchildren. Frank was preceded in death<br />

by his former wife, Mary Frances <strong>Gunn</strong>; one son, Ronald Porter; one brother, J.D. <strong>Gunn</strong>;<br />

and one grandson, Gray <strong>Gunn</strong> Weldon. The service will be held at 1:00pm EST on<br />

Friday, February 4, 2011 at Bevis Funeral Home of Tallahassee(850.385.2193). The<br />

visitation will be held from 6:00pm-8:00pm on Thursday at the Funeral Home. The burial<br />

will be held at Roselawn Cemetery on Peidmont Dr<br />

Frank W. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Lexington Herald, June 8, 1904 - Frank W. <strong>Gunn</strong>, receiving teller at the Phoenix National<br />

Bank, died at 10 o’clock last night at his residence near the city limits on the Georgetown<br />

pike after an illness of only three days. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> had worked as usual last week and<br />

Sunday morning occupied his usual place in the Centenary Methoidst Church. During the<br />

afternoon he became ill and complained of neuralgia. Physicians were summoned and<br />

pronounced his illness due to uraemic poisoning. He grew graduallyw orse until he died at<br />

10 o’clock. He was the son of Mr. John T. <strong>Gunn</strong> of this city, and was one of the best known<br />

young men about town. Very few of his friends even knew that he was ill and his death will<br />

come as a chock to them. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> leaves a wife and two children. Notice of the funeral<br />

will be made later.<br />

Flirty <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

86, of Ruslon, Louisana, died Tuesday, August 4 1976, at his home.Funeral services have<br />

been set for Tuesday, August 10 at 2:'30 p.m. at the Zion Hill Baptist Church with Dr. C.P.<br />

Payne officiating. Burial will he in Mt. Harmony Cemetery under direction of King's<br />

Funeral Home. Survivors include his wife Mrs. Mary Lou <strong>Gunn</strong>, Ruston; five sons, Arlis<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, and Horace <strong>Gunn</strong>, both of Detroit, Oscar <strong>Gunn</strong>, Los Angeles, Sylvesler <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

Seattle, Wash., Alvin <strong>Gunn</strong>, Ruston; two brothers, Hardy <strong>Gunn</strong>, and Charley <strong>Gunn</strong>, bolh<br />

of Monroe; one sister, Mrs. Bertha Wilson, Monroe; one step-daughter, Mrs. Ruby Owens,<br />

Dallas; two god children, Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Albritton; six grandchildren, two<br />

greatgrandchildren.<br />

Flo <strong>Gunn</strong> Jared<br />

Flo Jared, 87, of Hot Springs, died Sunday, Sept. 9, 2012. She was born Sept. 23, 1924, in<br />

Carlisle, Ark., to the late Otha Lavon and Ernestine (Holden) <strong>Gunn</strong>. Flo taught first grade<br />

for 16 years at Langston Elementary and Eastside Elementary in Hot Springs. She was a<br />

member of Lakeside Baptist Church and was very active in all church and Sunday school<br />

activities for over 40 years. Flo also enjoyed cooking, gardening, crocheting, and quilting.<br />

She is preceded in death by her parents; husband, Mickey A. Jared; brothers, Milton <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

and Otha Lavon <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr. Survivors include daughter, Patsy McInturff, of Charleston,<br />

Mo.; sons, Don Jared (Donna), of Aurora, Colo., Mike Jared (Theresa), of Hot Springs;


daughter, Brenda Holder, of El Dorado; sisters, Jean Vaught, of Hickory Ridge, Ark.,<br />

Marie Smithers Farrar (Bob), of San Antonio, Texas; nine grandchildren; five<br />

great-grandchildren. Visitation will be 6-8 p.m. today at Caruth-Hale Funeral Home.<br />

Service will be 1 p.m. Wednesday at Caruth-Hale Funeral Home with the Rev. Tom Jared<br />

officiating. Interment will follow at Crestview Cemetery. Pallbearers include Drey<br />

Holder, Daniel Holder, Devon Holder, Chad Bullington and Douglas Nelson. Special<br />

friends include Jackie and Teresa Rowton, Clayton and Tammy Rowton, Erlinda Brown,<br />

Douglas Nelson, Doyle Jones and “Ikey” the dog. (Reuben and Mary Goforth <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Flora Charlene <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Memorial services for Flora Charlene <strong>Gunn</strong>, 79, of Vidor will be held Friday, July 20,<br />

2007at 1:00 p.m. in the Claybar Kelley-Watkins Chapel. Visitation will begin at 11:30 a.m.<br />

prior to the service. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born February 11, 1928 in Reed Point, Montana to the<br />

late Charles Albert and Florence Bertha (Rife) Wood and passed away July 16, 2007 in<br />

Beaumont, Texas. A resident of Southeast Texas for 45 years, she retired as an LVN from<br />

Orange Memorial Hospital after 26 years of service and a member of the Reorganized<br />

Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. She is survived by two sons, Glen <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr. of<br />

Groveport, Ohio, Gary <strong>Gunn</strong> of Bowling Green, Kentucky; one daughter, Susan Williams<br />

of Vidor, Texas; three granddaughters, Sheri and Sharon <strong>Gunn</strong> of Ohio, Tanya Walters of<br />

Vidor; two grandsons, Brandon <strong>Gunn</strong> of Houston, Lewis Penrod of Vidor and five greatgrandchildren.<br />

She was preceded in death by her husband Clarence Glen <strong>Gunn</strong>, Sr.<br />

Flora <strong>Gunn</strong> Webb<br />

Memorial service will be at 2 p.m. June 12, 1994, in the First Unitarian Church in Portland,<br />

Oregon. Mrs. Webb was born Aug. 29, 1905, in Elk Rapids, Mich. She died June 9. She was<br />

88. Mrs. Webb was a clerical worker for the state of Oregon. Her husband, Stanley, died in<br />

1975. Survivors include her sons, James S. of <strong>New</strong>port and Daniel D. of Brazoria, Texas;<br />

brother, Allister <strong>Gunn</strong> of Longview, Texas; seven grandchildren; and 10 greatgrandchildren.<br />

Remembrances: American Cancer Society. Arrangements: Wilhelm<br />

Funeral Home.<br />

Flora "Flo" Louise <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

68, of Madison, NH passed away peacefully on Tuesday, Nov 15, 2011 at Mineral Springs<br />

in North Conway. Born on Dec. 5, 1942 in Rochester to Marion Louise (Hayes) and Charles<br />

Ira Day, Flo grew up in <strong>New</strong>buryport, Mass. with her brother, Billy, and sisters, Nancy and<br />

Donna. She was predeceased by her mother, father, step-father, "Gus," and her sister,<br />

Donna. She shared the past 35 years with the love of her life, Fred, and enjoyed nothing<br />

more than having a cookout and inviting family and friends, who travelled from near and<br />

far to enjoy her baked beans. Flo was always making, learning or doing something new.<br />

Her interests took her from crafts to electronic games, photography and her laptop<br />

computer. Flo was blessed to have two dear girlfriends in her life, Charlotte (whom she


lost to cancer) and Teri, who loved to get into "trouble" with her, joke and pull pranks on<br />

Ed and Fred. She was blessed to have additional neighbors like Delores and Rick, Kip and<br />

Marnie and Jackie and Tom who enjoyed gathering at the house to share conversation,<br />

food and time. She loved to see wildlife, ducks, raccoons, deer, turkeys etc. in her yard,<br />

even bears and coyotes. Then there was that special rooster who lived up in the tree during<br />

the winter. She cherished her pets, especially Bridget, Sheba, Freddie and Lady. She loved<br />

her daughter, Linda, her grandchildren, Heath, Leeann and Susie and her adopted<br />

children, Melody, Donna and Adam. Nieces, nephews and their children were always in her<br />

heart. There will be a celebration of Flo’s life held at the Madison Church at 53 Conway<br />

Road (Route 113) in Madison at 2 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 19. There will be no calling<br />

hours. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to: The Madison Church Memorial Fund<br />

in memory of Flo, P.O. Box 119, Madison, NH, 03849.<br />

Flora Charlene <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Memorial services for Flora Charlene <strong>Gunn</strong>, 79, of Vidor, Tx., will be held Friday, July 20,<br />

2007 at 1:00 p.m. in the Claybar Kelley-Watkins Chapel. Visitation will begin at 11:30 a.m.<br />

prior to the service. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born February 11, 1928 in Reed Point, Montana to the<br />

late Charles Albert and Florence Bertha (Rife) Wood and passed away July 16, 2007 in<br />

Beaumont, Texas. A resident of Southeast Texas for 45 years, she retired as an LVN from<br />

Orange Memorial Hospital after 26 years of service and a member of the Reorganized<br />

Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints.<br />

She is survived by two sons, Glen <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr. of Groveport, Ohio, Gary <strong>Gunn</strong> of Bowling<br />

Green, Kentucky; one daughter, Susan Williams of Vidor, Texas; three granddaughters,<br />

Sheri and Sharon <strong>Gunn</strong> of Ohio, Tanya Walters of Vidor; two grandsons, Brandon <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

of Houston, Lewis Penrod of Vidor and five great-grandchildren.<br />

Flora Mae <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

88, a homemaker, died Friday, Dec. 21, 2002, in Ocala, Florida. A native of Hughes<br />

Springs, Texas, she came here from Texas 27 years ago. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a member of Solid<br />

Rock Bible Church, Daughters of the American Revolution, United Daughters of the<br />

Confederacy and Daughters of the Republic of Texas. Survivors include her husband,<br />

Orville R. <strong>Gunn</strong>, and daughter, Peggy R. Smith, both of Ocala; three grandchildren; and<br />

13 great-grandchildren. Forest Lawn Funeral Home, Ocala, provided information<br />

Florence <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Miss Florence <strong>Gunn</strong>, 82 died Friday July 28, 1967. She is survived by a sister, Mrs. Kate<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> Lewis of Cochran and a brother, Harry R. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Sr., of Crewe, Virginia. Funeral<br />

services were held at 3 pm Sunday at St. Marks Cemetery. The Rev H. B. Fisher, pastor of<br />

Crewe Baptist Church conducted the services. The C. L. Jennings and Son Funeral Home<br />

of Crewe, Virginia had charge of arrangements.<br />

Florence Evelyn <strong>Gunn</strong> Snow


Florence Evelyn (<strong>Gunn</strong>) Snow, 98, of Wellfleet, Massachusettes died in her home, Monday,<br />

August 9, 2010. She was the wife of the late Howard Snow. Born in Brighton to the late<br />

Ernest and Charlotte <strong>Gunn</strong>, she was raised in Belmont where she graduated from Belmont<br />

High School and Burrough's Business School. She worked at a Waltham Nursing Home.<br />

She married Corporal Howard Snow in 1943 in Salinas, CA, where he was stationed. After<br />

they were married, she moved to Wellfleet where she worked on with him on the oyster<br />

beds and raised flowers for sale while she was raising her children. She was affiliated with<br />

the Wellfleet United Methodist Church. She leaves her daughter, Barbara Murphy and<br />

son-in-law Russell Murphy; three grandchildren, Laura Young, Felicia Benton, and<br />

Russell Murphy, JR.; seven great-grandchildren. Besides her husband and parents, she is<br />

predeceased by her daughter, Judith Graves and son, John Snow. A Graveside service will<br />

be held Monday, August 16th at 10AM in Oakdale Cemetery in Wellfleet. Donations may<br />

be made to the Wellfleet United Methodist Church, PO Box 1451, Wellfleet, MA 02667.<br />

Arrangements under the direction of Nickerson Funeral Home, Wellfleet, MA.<br />

Florence Jane <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

March 10, 1926 ~ May 28, 2005 - Florence was born on March 10, 1926 to Robert and Leah<br />

Taylor in Fairmont, West Virginia. She attended school in Fairmont. She has been a<br />

resident of the Merced and Atwater California area since 1954. The Lord took her from us<br />

on May 28, 2005. She was a loving and devoted wife of Otis <strong>Gunn</strong> for 59 years. Florence<br />

was known for her very excellent cooking, especially during the holidays. She also excelled<br />

in needlework and ce- ramics. She was a very sweet woman with a generous heart, she<br />

would always rather give than receive. She will be greatly missed by all who knew and<br />

loved her. May she rest in peace with the Lord. Florence was preceded in death by her son<br />

Otis <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr. Florence is survived by her husband Otis <strong>Gunn</strong> of Atwater, CA. her three<br />

daughters Sharon Wright of Goose Creek, SC, Karen Montgomery of San Rafael, CA and<br />

Ida Marie Fontana of Atwater, CA, and her son-in-law Louie Fontana of Atwater, CA. She<br />

also leaves behind 2 granddaughters, 3 grandsons, and 4 great grand- children.<br />

Internment arrangements are being conducted by The Neptune Society. There will be no<br />

funeral at her request.<br />

Florence <strong>Gunn</strong> Arnold<br />

passed away on March 15, 2009 at Scripps Hospital. Florence was a member of a pioneer<br />

California family. Her father Chester D. <strong>Gunn</strong> was coroner of San Diego. Her grandfather<br />

Chester <strong>Gunn</strong> was owner of one of the first apple orchards in Julian and ran a pony<br />

express mail service from San Diego to Julian. Her great uncle Douglas <strong>Gunn</strong> was<br />

publisher of The San Diego Union and mayor of San Diego. Born in Vista in 1920, Florence<br />

graduated from Hoover High School. She married Mott Hunton Arnold in 1944. Florence<br />

was a stenographer during World War II and later an escrow officer for Security Pacific<br />

Bank. Florence was active in many civic causes. She was also a big fan of the Padres.<br />

Florence is survived by her niece Emily Sommer, her nephew Doug Sommer and his wife<br />

Sue. She will be sorely missed. A Memorial Service will be held Wednesday, April 1st at


11:00 a.m. at Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery. In lieu of flowers donations are suggested<br />

to KPBS.<br />

Florence <strong>Gunn</strong> Sharb<br />

The funeral of Mrs. Florence Sharb, age 34, who died Monday, Oct 28, 1935 in the evening,<br />

was held Wednesday at 7 pm at the residence of her mother, Mrs. Romane <strong>Gunn</strong>, 1118<br />

Walnut Road, SE, in Massilon, Ohio. The Rev. E. W. Wright, paster of the Friendship<br />

Baptish church officiated. The body was taken today to <strong>New</strong>comerstown for interment.<br />

Florence <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

A native of Trenton, N.J., and a longtime resident of Baton Rouge, she peacefully passed<br />

away at her home on Tuesday, July 3, 2007, at 12:45 p.m. She was 88, born March 27, 1919,<br />

and was a retired secretary of the LSU Junior Division, with 32 years of service. She is<br />

survived by her husband, Dr. George H. <strong>Gunn</strong>; two sons, Gregory and wife Jan of Denham<br />

Springs, and Brian of Maringouin and Jo-Louise of Baton Rouge; and a grandson, Hunter<br />

Brenton of Baton Rouge. The family of Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> would like to thank her daughter-in-law<br />

for the special love and care that she devoted to taking care of her for the last few years.<br />

Thanks also to Hospice of Baton Rouge for their services. A memorial service will be held<br />

at a later date. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests that donations be made to the<br />

Alzheimer"s Association. Greenoaks Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.<br />

Published in The Advocate on 7/6/2007.<br />

Florence Jane <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

March 10, 1926 ; May 28, 2005 - Florence was born on March 10, 1926 to Robert and Leah<br />

Taylor in Fairmont, West Virginia. She attended school in Fairmont. She has been a<br />

resident of the Merced and Atwater area since 1954. The Lord took her from us on May 28,<br />

2005. She was a loving and devoted wife of Otis <strong>Gunn</strong> for 59 years. Florence was known for<br />

her very excellent cooking, especially during the holidays. She also excelled in needlework<br />

and ceramics. She was a very sweet woman with a generous heart, she would always rather<br />

give than receive. She will be greatly missed by all who knew and loved her. May she rest in<br />

peace with the Lord. Florence was preceded in death by her son Otis <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr. Florence is<br />

survived by her husband Otis <strong>Gunn</strong> of Atwater, CA. her three daughters Sharon Wright of<br />

Goose Creek, SC, Karen Montgomery of San Rafael, CA and Ida Marie Fontana of<br />

Atwater, CA, and her son-in-law Louie Fontana of Atwater, CA. She also leaves behind 2<br />

granddaughters, 3 grandsons, and 4 great grand- children. Internment arrangements are<br />

being conducted by The Neptune Society. There will be no funeral at her request.<br />

Florence K. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

SHADEHILL, S.D. -- Florence K. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 91, Shadehill, died Feb. 15, 2001, in the Hettinger<br />

hospital. Services will be held at 2 p.m. MST Saturday at St. Mary"s Catholic Church,<br />

Lemmon, with burial in Hettinger cemetery. She is survived by two daughters, Lorinda


Bossman, Alexandria, Va., and Roxann Van Bockel, Emigrant, Mont.; one son, Vincent,<br />

Shadehill; seven grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. (Evanson-Jensen Funeral<br />

Home, Lemmon)<br />

Florence <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

A memorial service was held for Florence <strong>Gunn</strong> Merfeld, who died April 19, 1998, at age<br />

92. Mrs. Merfeld was born Aug. 11, 1905, in Vermillion, S.D. Her maiden name was<br />

Hackett. She lived in Portland from 1948 to 1965, when she moved to Vancouver, Wash.<br />

She moved back to Portland, Oregon in 1996. Her first husband, Leslie M. <strong>Gunn</strong>, died in<br />

1956. Her second husband, Larry Merfeld, died in 1984. Survivors include her daughters,<br />

Evelyn Bridges of Sandy and Betty Cannard of Portland; four stepchildren; seven<br />

grandchildren; and 14 great-grandchildren. Interment was in Mt. Calvary Cemetery.<br />

Arrangements were by Sandy Funeral Home<br />

Florence Marie <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Florence Marie Brenner, age 88, died Wednesday, Jan. 18, 2006 at the Poplar Living<br />

Center in Casper, Wyoming. She was born Dec. 8, 1917, in Scotland, S.D., the daughter of<br />

George Hugh <strong>Gunn</strong> and Sidna L. Brown. She was raised in the Lusk area, and she<br />

attended and graduated from Lusk High School. She moved to Casper in 1947. Her<br />

interests included: Painting and volunteer work with Wyoming Medical Center, the Fort<br />

Caspar Museum and Meals on Wheels. She had been employed as an elementary school<br />

teacher in the Lance Creek and Mills school districts and continued to substitute teach for<br />

several years after leaving the full time positions. She attended the University of Wyoming.<br />

Sisters, Mary Kennelly and Dorothy Dupes of Casper and a brother Hugh <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Sheridan, a son Dick Brenner of Lakewood, Colo., and a grandson Richard Brenner of<br />

Golden Colorado plus a granddaughter, Lynnette Stevens and great-grand\daughter<br />

Autumn Stevens and Ella Stevens of Durango, Colo., survive Marie. In lieu of flowers,<br />

please send memorial contributions to: Fort Caspar Museum Association Endowment<br />

Fund, 4001 Ft. Caspar Road, Casper, WY<br />

Forrest <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

CHARLOTTE, N.C. - Forrest <strong>Gunn</strong>, 72, of Charlotte, N.C. died Sept. 18, 1998. He as a<br />

former Calhoun County W. V. merchant and businessman. Memorial service will be 2 p.m.<br />

Monday at Bethlehem Cemetery, Grantsville, with the Rev. Mary Zimmer officiating.<br />

Stump Funeral Home, Grantsville, is in charge of arrangements He was born in Mt. Zion,<br />

the son of the late Poe and Lottie <strong>Gunn</strong> of Grantsville. He was a U.S. Navy veteran, having<br />

served with the Pacific Fleet Camera Party as a photographer in World War II. He lived in<br />

Grantsville until 1964. He was employed for 20 years by the Small Business Administration<br />

as a business and industry specialist. Surviving are his wife, Joann; three daughters, Billie<br />

Gabriel and Susan Glass, both of Charlotte, and Charlotte <strong>Gunn</strong> of Portland, Ore.; two<br />

grandchildren, Laura Lee Glass and Andrew Forrest Glass; one sister, Eloise Divers of<br />

Grantsville and one brother, Don <strong>Gunn</strong> of Mt. Zion. He was preceded in death by one


other, Dale <strong>Gunn</strong> of Grantsville.His wife reports that he was proud of his West Virginia<br />

heritage and that he was a Golden Horseshoe winner. He enjoyed the Chronicle and looked<br />

forward to it every week. As a young man, he worked folding the paper and spent time<br />

reading the old back issues. He had a natural curiosity about everything concerning<br />

Calhoun County and West Virginia history. Joann said, "He will be sadly missed by all of<br />

us who loved him. He was truly a unique and special man." Memorial service was held at<br />

Holy Comforter Church, Charlotte. Burial will be in Grantsville at a later date (Franklin<br />

and Mary McDaniel <strong>Gunn</strong> - Washington Cty, Pa descendant)<br />

Frank Bennett <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Funeral service for Frank B. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Rockford community near Biardstown, Texas, who<br />

died Thursday July 13, 1940, at 12:10 pi m. was arranged for 4 p. m. Friday at Brown-<br />

Roden Funeral Chapel, conducted by the Rev. Charles L. Dickey of Central Presbyterian<br />

Church, with burial at Friendship Cemetery, South of Biardstown. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 61-year-old<br />

farmer, died at St. Joseph's Hospital of spinal injuries suffered when he was thrown from a<br />

wagon by a runaway team, Monday afternoon. Survivors are his wife, Amelia; three .sons<br />

and a daughter, A. L <strong>Gunn</strong> and Mrs. W. C. Howerton of Paris, S. B- <strong>Gunn</strong> of Oklahoma<br />

City; F. B. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr., of Minter; three brothers and a sister.. Jesse <strong>Gunn</strong> and Mrs. J. E.<br />

McKinney of Biardstown. Albert <strong>Gunn</strong> of Minter and Freeman <strong>Gunn</strong> of Prescott. Ariz.<br />

There are nine grandchildren. (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Frank Bennett <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr<br />

Explosion of an oil tank Saturday Feb 9, 1960, at Dumas took the life of F.B. <strong>Gunn</strong>. 55, of<br />

Sunray, son of Mrs. Frank B. Gum, Sr., of 756- 8th SE, Paris, Texas. The blast occurred<br />

about 7:45 a.m., during loading of an oil tank, relatives here were informed. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

had been emoloyed by the Shamrock Oil Company in western Texas the past 2 years.<br />

Leaving to attend the funeral, Monday at 11 a.m. in the Sunray Baptist Church, are these<br />

relatives: his mother; a sister, Mrs. W. C. Howerton; Mrs. Melvin Jackson and Miss<br />

Freeman <strong>Gunn</strong> all of Paris. Born at Biardsiown, June 26, 1908, F. B. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a son of the<br />

late Frank B. <strong>Gunn</strong> and Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong>, and he married Miss Wayne Humphrey, daughter of<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Humphrey of Paris. Besides his mother and his wife, he leaves these<br />

children: Norris <strong>Gunn</strong>, Dallas, Jesse <strong>Gunn</strong>, Sunray, and Mrs. Lester Sloan, Dumas; six<br />

grandchildren; his sister, Mrs. Howerton here, and two brothers, A. L. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Odessa, and<br />

Stiles <strong>Gunn</strong>, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Frances <strong>Gunn</strong> Bryson<br />

Funeral services for Frances <strong>Gunn</strong> Bryson, 84, will be held Wednesday, May 5, 2010, at 3<br />

p.m. in the chapel of Woodbury Funeral Home with Bro. Billy Smith officiating. Born in<br />

Pelham, Grundy County, TN, she died Monday, April 3, 2010, at NHC Healthcare in<br />

Franklin following an extended illness. A retired teacher with the Metro School system, she<br />

made her home in Murfreesboro. Her parents were the late James A. and Betty Connery<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>. She was married to the late Robert N. (Bob) Bryson. She is survived by a daughter


and son-in-law, Ann and Martin Waddell of Franklin; a grandson, Robert Marin (Sarah)<br />

Waddell of Smyrna; and a great grandson, Shane Waddell of Smyrna. She was a member<br />

of the Baptist faith. Visitation will be Wednesday, May 5, 2010, from noon until time of<br />

service. Burial will be in the Riverside Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be<br />

made to the Alzheimer's Association. Woodbury Funeral Home is in charge of<br />

arrangements.<br />

Frances <strong>Gunn</strong> Young<br />

-MILAN, GA - Mrs. Frances <strong>Gunn</strong> Young, age 74, of Milan, Georgia passed away at her<br />

residence Sunday, November 26, 2006. -Visitation will be 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday, November<br />

28th at Lowe's Funeral Home. Services will be 2P.M. Wednesday, November 29th at<br />

Harmony Baptist Church and Burial will be at <strong>Gunn</strong>/Young Cemetery. The Reverend<br />

Alvin Lewis will officiate. -Mrs. Young was the daughter of the late Jimmy and Essie Sue<br />

Bowen <strong>Gunn</strong> of Telfair County and a member of Harmony Baptist Church. Mrs. Frances<br />

G. Young retired from the St. Louis District Dairy Council after 38 years. She was a<br />

frequent St. Louis and national speaker on dairy and nutrition issues. She also made<br />

appearances as an expert witness to two congressional committees, School Food Services<br />

and Industry's Involvement in Nutrition Education. -She was responsible for writing<br />

chapters in the "Handbook of Food Preparation" and three subsequent revisions. She<br />

received numerous awards including the Dairy Industry Service Award, the President's<br />

Circle Nutrition Education Award and the top national award from the American Diatetic<br />

Association for the Trimming the Fat: Modifying School Menus program. -Mrs. Young<br />

held bachelor's and master's degrees and received the Honorary Alumni Award from the<br />

College of Home Economics at the University of Missouri-Columbia. -Survivors are:<br />

husband, Dan Young of Milan; grandchild, Zachery Daniel Young of St. Louis;<br />

stepchildren, Beth Young Mathison of Cartersville, GA, Karen Young McGee Of Tifton,<br />

John Daniel Young of Hampton. -Preceded in death by Daniel Harold Young Jr. of St.<br />

Louis. -Lowe's Funeral Home of Helena in charge of the arrangements.<br />

Frances O'Connor <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

80, passed away on May 22, 2005. Surrounded by her children, she died peacefully at<br />

Whitefish Lake, Minn. She will be remembered for her intelligence, her sense of humor,<br />

her love of reading, her loyalty, and most importantly for her love of family. Family is her<br />

legacy. Fran was born in St. Paul. She attended St. Mark's School, Derham Hall Academy<br />

and the College of St. Catherine. She graduated with a bachelor of arts degree in English<br />

from the University of Minnesota in 1947. In 1949, Fran, and her husband, Robert <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

moved to Wichita Falls, Texas, where they raised their four children. As a water safety<br />

instructor, Fran instilled in her children and hundreds of others, an appreciation of the<br />

water and the skills with which to safely swim and enjoy its benefits. Beginning in 1954,<br />

Fran and her family spent each summer at Whitefish Lake, a special place close to many of<br />

her relatives and lifelong friends. The cabin became a family retreat, a place for her<br />

children and grandchildren, where happiness flourished and traditions were founded. Fran<br />

particularly enjoyed the study and collection of antiques, hobbies that evolved into a


usiness, Vail Village Antiques, in the 1980s. She was a supporter of many non-profits,<br />

including Camp Knutson, Project Self Sufficiency, Vail Valley Medical Center, the Wichita<br />

Falls Boys and Girls Club, Hospice and the Vail Mountain School. Her children, Bill<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, Emily <strong>Gunn</strong> and Sheila McCormack; daughter-in-law, Ann <strong>Gunn</strong> and son-in-law,<br />

Michael McCormack; grandchildren, Suzanne, Greg, Julie, William, Robert, Charles,<br />

Christopher, Hallie, and Conor; great-grandchildren, Emma and Ben; and special friend<br />

and caregiver, Jane Bedford, survive her. She was preceded in death by her parents, Mary<br />

Louis and Vincent L. O'Connor; her three siblings, Jack, Vincent, and Connie; her son,<br />

Vince <strong>Gunn</strong>; and her daughter-in-law, Nancy <strong>Gunn</strong>. Mass of Christian Burial will be<br />

Thursday, May 26, at 1 p.m., at Our Lady of the Snows Chapel at Camp Foley near<br />

Whitefish Lake with the Rev. Dr. Paul Fruth officiating. Friends may visit Wednesday,<br />

May 25, from 6:30-8 p.m., at Brenny Funeral Chapel in Crosslake. Interment will be at<br />

Pinewood Cemetery in Crosslake, with private family graveside services. In lieu of flowers,<br />

the family requests that memorial contributions be made to Camp Knutson, 11169<br />

Whitefish Ave., Crosslake, MN 56442. Services have been entrusted to Brenny Funeral<br />

Chapel of Crosslake<br />

Frances Smith <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

HILLSBORO -Frances Smith <strong>Gunn</strong>, 83, Hillsboro, died Saturday (July 4, 1992). Retired<br />

seamstress. Member, United Methodist Church, Hillsboro. Survivors: sons, Harry<br />

Maynard, Houston, Texas; Merlyn E. and Bruce Dale, both of Hillsboro; Clyde E.,<br />

Pawnee; daughter, Twila Everett, Hillsboro; sister Juanita Shoemaker, Nokomis. Services:<br />

10 a.m. Monday, Patton Memorial Home, Hillsboro. Visitation: 5 to 8 p.m. Sunday. Burial:<br />

Woodside Cemetery, Hillsboro. Memorials: Hillsboro Hospital Foundation. Published<br />

Herald and Review, Decatur, Illinois.<br />

Frances Taylor <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

90, of Union Point, died Thursday, August 13, 2009. Private services will be at 2 p.m.<br />

Sunday, August 16, 2009. Visitation will be from 6 p.m. - 8 p.m. Saturday at Callaway<br />

Funeral Home. Survivors include sons Bobby Brook and Robert Richard <strong>Gunn</strong>;<br />

grandchildren Donna A. Moon, Ben Askew, Paula Brook and Taylor Brook; greatgrandchildren<br />

Brook Moon and Ellie Askew. Callaway Funeral Home in Union Point has<br />

charge of arrangements.<br />

Frank Edward <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr.<br />

Frank E. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr., was united with the Lord on January 1, 2002. He was born on July 28,<br />

1953 in Greensboro, NC. He is survived by his parents, Ed and Frances <strong>Gunn</strong>; wife,<br />

Sandra; children, Jan Greer and son-in-law Rob, Jared, Sarah and William;<br />

grandchildren, Zachary, Hattie and Alicia; sisters, Margaret and Maureen; uncle John and<br />

aunt Lou. Ed lived with his life to the fullest and will be greatly missed by his family and<br />

many friends. He worked at Conoco for fourteen years and was currently employed by<br />

Equiva Services. Ed was a people person, enjoying a conversation or song with anyone he


met. He was a member of Cypress United Methodist Church. The family would like to<br />

thank Mike and Dave at Equiva for their kindness and understanding. Services pending.<br />

Donations can be made to lifegift or your favorite charity -From the Houston Chronicle.<br />

(Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> descendant)<br />

Frank Edward <strong>Gunn</strong>, Sr.<br />

Mr. Frank Edward "Ed" <strong>Gunn</strong>, Sr., 92, of Greensboro, went home to be with his Lord<br />

Friday, February 22, 2013. A graveside funeral service will be held at 11 a.m. Monday,<br />

February 25, 2013 at Westminster Gardens. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a member of First Baptist<br />

Church. He was a veteran of the U.S. Navy and served on the U.S.S. Enterprise Torpedo<br />

Squadron 10 during World War II. He was retired from Western Electric with over 30<br />

years of service and a member of the Pioneers of America. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> loved quilting and<br />

cooking, canning and cake baking and enjoyed picking up produce for his family and<br />

friends at local farms. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was preceded in death by his wife, Frances Bradley <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

and their son, Frank Edward <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> is survived by his daughters, Margaret<br />

Raines (John) of Greensboro, Maureen Williams (David) of Richmond, VA, sister, Dorothy<br />

Walker of Greensboro, sister-in-law, Lou Jolly (John) of Browns Summit, grandchildren;<br />

Janice Greer (Robbie), Jared <strong>Gunn</strong>, Meganne Gould (Jason), Evan Raines, Maura Roberts<br />

(Patrick), Lynne Hodge (Will), Alyson Williams, Sarah <strong>Gunn</strong> and Will <strong>Gunn</strong> and 12<br />

great-grandchildren. Memorial contributions may be made to First Baptist Church, 1000<br />

W. Friendly Ave., Greensboro, NC 27401. The family will receive friends from 6 p.m. until<br />

8 p.m. Sunday at Hanes-Lineberry Funeral Home N. Elm St. (Thomas and Sarah<br />

Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Frank D. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

1943 - 2003 -Frank D. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 59, passed away Tuesday, Jan. 21, 2003, in Fort Worth.<br />

Funeral: 1:30 p.m. Saturday in Greenwood Chapel. Burial: Greenwood Memorial Park.<br />

Visitation: 7:30 to 9 p.m. Friday at Greenwood Funeral Home. Frank D. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born<br />

June 9, 1943, in Texarkana, Texas. He attended Abilene Christian College and later<br />

became vice president and director of marketing for Insurance of America, American<br />

Service Underwriters and Walker Insurance Agency. He enjoyed bass fishing and playing<br />

golf. Frank was preceded in death by his parents, a brother and a son, Todd. Survivors:<br />

Wife, Cerosha <strong>Gunn</strong> of Fort Worth; son, Clint Wilson and wife, Junko, of San Francisco,<br />

Calif; stepson, Michael Clemons of Dallas; daughter, Kristi O"Connor and husband, John,<br />

of Wyckoff, N.J.; five grandchildren; sisters, Kathi <strong>Gunn</strong> of Corpus Christi and Debbie<br />

Mullimax and husband, Mike, of Mesquite; one niece; one nephew; and lots of friends.<br />

Published in the Star-Telegram from 1/23/2003 - 1/24/2003.<br />

Frank T. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Frank T. <strong>Gunn</strong> died Friday, June 27, 1997, in Hugo, Texas. Services are pending with<br />

Maxey Funeral Home.


Frankie D. "Sugar" <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

73, of Waco, Texas, died July 25, 2008, in Temple, Texas. A memorial service will be<br />

Wednesday at Lake Shore Funeral Home Chapel, 5201 Steinbeck Bend, Waco, TX 76708.<br />

She was born July 8, 1935, in Waco to Homer and Gladys (Bagwell) Durham. She was a<br />

court reporter for many years. In 1994, she began spending the summers living in<br />

Anchorage and Kenai, and enjoying her family and friends. Survivors include her<br />

daughter Penne Schulz and her husband, Jeff, and their children, Justin and Samantha, all<br />

of Anchorage. Published in the adn.com from 7/29/2008 - 7/30/2008<br />

Frank W. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

receiving teller at the Phoenix National Bank died at 10 o’clock last night 6-7-1904, at his<br />

residence near the city limits on the Georgetown Pike after an illness of only 3 days.. He<br />

was the son of Mr. John T. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Lexington, Kentucky and was one of the best known<br />

young men about town. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> leaves a wife and two children. Notice of funeral will be<br />

made later. Lexington Herald June 8, 1904 (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Freeman J. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

died in Nottoway, Virginia on 12 th ulto, age 66, formerly of Brunswick County, Virginia.<br />

Published Richmond Whig, January 12, 1869<br />

Fannie Mae <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

WEST POINT -- Mrs. Fannie Mae <strong>Gunn</strong>, 82, of West Point died Monday, July 5, 2004 at<br />

George H. Lanier Memorial Hospital in Valley. Funeral services will be held Saturday,<br />

July 10 at 2 p.m. EDT at Bethlehem Baptist Church with the Revs. W.T. Edmondson and<br />

Walter L. Dardenofficiating. Burial will follow at Marseilles Cemetery in West Point. She is<br />

survived by her devoted daughter, Jewel A. <strong>Gunn</strong> of West Point; one loving and dedicated<br />

granddaughter, Fannette L. Truitt of West Point; one stepson, Evangelist Horace <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Charlotte, N.C.; her aunt, Rose Tigner of Rome, Ga.; two nieces, Helen Reese and Martha<br />

Taylor, both of West Point; one god-sister, Opehelia Black Jones of West Point; three goddaughters,<br />

Joann Jones of West Point, Barbara (Lee) Autry and Joann (Eddie) Crimm,<br />

both of Lanett; a dear friend, Mary T. Fannings of Lanett; a host of grandchildren and<br />

great-grandchildren that she reared as her own; nieces, nephews, cousins and other<br />

relatives and friends. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a native of Troup County, Georgia and a member of<br />

Bethlehem Baptist Church, where she served as a committed and dependable Sunday<br />

school teacher, usher, choir member and member of the Nurse"s Guild. She was a 1942<br />

graduate of West Point Colored High School. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was the daughter of the late Mr.<br />

Clem Sherman and Mrs. Annie Lewis Thomas. She was preceded in death by her husband,<br />

Jerry <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr.; and two brothers, Carlton and Nathan Long. The remains will lie in state<br />

at the church Saturday, July 10 from 1 p.m. until the funeral hour. M.W. Lee Mortuary of<br />

West Point is in charge of arrangements.


Fenton "Pete" Albert <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

77, of Wadsworth, Ohio, died Thursday, April 12, 2007 at Akron General Medical Center.<br />

He was born Jan. 2, 1930 in Mt. Zion, West Virginia to Carr H. and Rhoda Ann (Hamrick)<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>. He married Ada Lowe on August 16, 1953. He served in the U.S. Army during the<br />

Korean War and retired from the Barefoot Sole after 40 years. He was a member of Grace<br />

And Truth Church, American Legion, Wadsworth Hunting Club and Wadsworth Senior<br />

Center, where he enjoyed shooting pool. Pete also enjoyed fishing. Pete will be deeply<br />

missed by his wife, Ada; brother, Leon (Charlotte) Hosey of Doylestown; sisters, Macel<br />

(Max) Rutledge of South Haven, Mississippi, Bertha (Delbert) Gainer of Big Springs, West<br />

Virginia; and many nieces, nephews and friends. Services will be Monday at 11 a.m. at<br />

Roberts Funeral Home-Hillcrest Chapel in Seville, with Pastor Rick Colelli of Grace And<br />

Truth Church and Pastor Wayne LaFollette officiating. Burial will be at Hillcrest<br />

Memorial Gardens. Friends may call Sunday from 2 to 5 p.m. at the funeral home.<br />

Memorial contributions may be made to Grace and Truth Church, 157 Wadsworth Road,<br />

Wadsworth, Ohio 44281.<br />

Fern <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Fern <strong>Gunn</strong>, 81, passed away at Aurora Manor January 26, 2004. She was born June 26,<br />

1922 to Archie and Viola Turner in Varna, IL. She is survived by a daughter and son-inlaw,<br />

Judie and Lee Strickland of Kansas City, MO; three grandchildren Wayne Hashman<br />

of San Jose, CA, Paula Strickland of Aurora, IL, Claire Shimpf of Perryville, MO; five<br />

great-grandchildren Sheena Zinzer, Rachel and Zachary Shimpf, Kyle and Stephanie<br />

Hashman; and several close friends. She retired from Copley Hospital in 1988 after 22<br />

years of service. Services will be at 1:00pm Thursday, January 29 at Morning Star Baptist<br />

Church, Barnes Rd and Prairie St, Aurora. No space for flowers. Please make any<br />

donations to your favorite church or organization in her name. Arrangements were<br />

handled by the Cremation Society of Illinois, Aurora.<br />

Fern <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Fern <strong>Gunn</strong>, 80, of Billings, died Thursday, Sept. 5, 2002. She was the daughter of Charles<br />

and Zella (Harris) Riddle. She married Les <strong>Gunn</strong> on Dec. 16, 1950. Survivors include her<br />

husband; daughter, Barbara Jo Anne Hein of Orlando, Fla.; stepdaughter, Gloria<br />

Anendorf of Fullerton, Calif.; sisters, Vivian Meidling of Billings and Maxine Dziabiak of<br />

San Diego; a brother, Lewis Riddle of Billings; eight g<br />

randchildren; and nine great-grandchildren. A private graveside service was planned later.<br />

Arrangements were by Cremation or Funeral Gallery.<br />

Fern L. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

81, of Beloit, WI, died Saturday, January 1, 2005 in Beloit Health & Rehabilitation<br />

Center.She was born February 27, 1923 in Medford, WI, the son of Herbert and <strong>My</strong>rtle<br />

Peterson Dodge. Fern was a graduate of Medford High School. She married Shannon L.


<strong>Gunn</strong> on October 4, 1941 in Chippewa Falls, WI. He predeceased her on August 9, 2003.<br />

Fern was a manager in the area for Trichem and Artex. She was a member of the Church<br />

of the Nazarene. Survivors include her children, Gary (Marian) <strong>Gunn</strong> of Marshfield, WI,<br />

Dennis <strong>Gunn</strong>, Gordon (Nancy) <strong>Gunn</strong> and Brad (Rhonda) <strong>Gunn</strong> all of Beloit, WI; 15<br />

grandchildren; seven great grandchildren; one brother, Robert (Gerri) Dodge of<br />

Birnamwood, WI. She was predeceased by her parents and daughter, Karol. Private<br />

services were held on Thursday, January 6, 2004. Burial was in East Lawn Cemetery.<br />

Daley Murphy Wisch & Associates Funeral Home 2355 Cranston Road Beloit, WI, assisted<br />

the family with arrangements.<br />

Florene Hampton <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

76, of Fort Worth, Texas passed away Tuesday, April 20, 2004. Florene was born April 24,<br />

1927, in Weatherford, to Charlie and Neva Morris. She graduated from Weatherford High<br />

School in 1944. She was an active member of Christ Church Assembly of God for 30 years,<br />

where she served as leader of the Senior Group for several years. She was employed at the<br />

downtown Harris Hospital for 30 years, spending most of those years as clerk in the<br />

coronary unit. After retiring, she was coordinator for a free clinic for 10 years. She will be<br />

missed by all who knew her and all who have experienced her extraordinary wit, used in<br />

the stories she often wrote. Survivors include her husband of almost 59 years, Ralph <strong>Gunn</strong>;<br />

son, Charlie and wife, Joyce, of North Richland Hills; daughter, Judy <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Chattanooga, Tenn.; grandchildren, Jeffery and Lena <strong>Gunn</strong> of St. Louis, Mo., and Lori<br />

and Byrd Williams of Saginaw; and four great-grandchildren. Funeral service will be at 10<br />

a.m. Saturday, April 24, at Christ Church Assembly of God, pastor Darius Johnson<br />

officiating. Graveside service will be private. Visitation will be 6 to 8 p.m. Friday, April 23,<br />

at Greenwood Funeral Home.<br />

Florence K. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

SHADEHILL, S.D. -- Florence K. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 91, Shadehill, died Feb. 15, 2001, in the Hettinger<br />

hospital. Services will be held at 2 p.m. MST Saturday at St. Mary"s Catholic Church,<br />

Lemmon, with burial in Hettinger cemetery. She is survived by two daughters, Lorinda<br />

Bossman, Alexandria, Va., and Roxann Van Bockel, Emigrant, Mont.; one son, Vincent,<br />

Shadehill; seven grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. (Evanson-Jensen Funeral<br />

Home, Lemmon)<br />

Florence “Sunny” <strong>Gunn</strong> Blake<br />

Toms River resident Florence <strong>Gunn</strong> Blake, a loving mother and grandmother who has<br />

family in Brielle, died Tuesday, April 26, at home. She was 78 years old. Born in<br />

Moorestown, she lived in Pennsylvania until she retired from the Philadelphia National<br />

Bank as a branch manager. After retiring from the bank, she moved to Toms River to be<br />

close to her children and grandchildren. She was a graduate of Moorestown Friends School<br />

and Wilson College. Sunny loved to play field hockey and was an avid sports fan. She was<br />

often found in the stands at Manasquan High School sporting events. She also worked as a


volunteer for the Contact crisis hotline. Sunny was predeceased by her parents, Florence<br />

Engle Jefferis and Warren Harper Jefferis; and her husbands, John K. <strong>Gunn</strong> III and<br />

Sidney S. Blake Jr. She is survived by her children, son Peter M. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jackson; daughter<br />

Susan G. Parker and son-in-law Charles W. Parker, Brielle; and granddaughters Jaime<br />

and Courtney Parker, Brielle. Services will be held Saturday at 10 a.m. at the Church of St.<br />

Uriel the Archangel, 219 Philadelphia and 3rd avenues, Sea Girt.In lieu of flowers the<br />

family asks that donations be made to Vitas Hospice Charitable Fund, 1 Meridian Road,<br />

Suite 5, Eatontown 07724, for their excellent care and support.<br />

Floretta Douglas <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong>, beloved retired Charlotte school teacher, and the oldest living member of Little<br />

Rock AME Zion Church, died on Thursday, October 9th at the Brian Health Center. She<br />

was 103. Born in Hickory, NC on August 4, 1905, Floretta was a member of the family of<br />

the late Reverend William R. Douglas and his wife, Anna Mason Douglas, of the AME Zion<br />

connection. A year later, the family moved to Charlotte, where her father presided over the<br />

building of a then brand new brick Little Rock Church - today the Afro-American<br />

Cultural Center. She attended <strong>My</strong>ers Street School until her father was appointed to a<br />

church in Knoxville, Tennessee. Upon his death there, his family returned to Charlotte and<br />

young Floretta eventually followed her father and several older siblings in graduating from<br />

Livingstone College in Salisbury, NC. A baccalaurette degree from Charlotte"s Johnson C.<br />

Smith University was next, and she later earned a masters degree from Teachers College of<br />

Columbia University in <strong>New</strong> York City. In 1925, Floretta married Theodus L. <strong>Gunn</strong>, the<br />

first trained librarian at Johnson C. Smith. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> began teaching in 1925 at Morgan<br />

Elementary School, where she taught successive generations of students for 43 years until<br />

her retirement in 1963. For the rest of her life - including her 103rd birthday celebration at<br />

Brian Center - there were former students that came to see her proclaiming: "Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

you taught me in the 4th grade!" Others added: "And my parents, too!". Before, during<br />

and after her teaching career, Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was also active in many other endeavors. At<br />

Little Rock Church, she served at various times as superintendent of the Sunday School,<br />

pianist and worked with the editor of Church School Literature. In August of last year, she<br />

was honored by the Charlotte YMCA as past YMCA Board President and for having<br />

served as president of the Phyllis Wheatley branch 50 years ago. In 1964, Mrs <strong>Gunn</strong> took<br />

part in Charlotte"s first Civil Rights Protest march. At age 95 she was still publishing<br />

"Readers Reminisce" articles in the Charlotte Observer and just last month, she made sure<br />

she was registered to vote in the upcoming presidential election. Though Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> had no<br />

children of her own, she is survived by several generations of Douglas family descendants.<br />

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to: Little Rock AME Zion Church, Capital<br />

Improvement Fund, 401 N. McDowell St., Charlotte, NC 28204. A funeral service will be<br />

held at 12 noon on Thursday, October 16, 2008 at Little Rock AME Zion Church.<br />

Visitation from 11am-12 noon on Thursday, October 16, 2008. Burial on Friday, October<br />

17, 11am at Oaklawn Cemetery. Grier Funeral Service is serving the <strong>Gunn</strong> family.<br />

Florine Ragland <strong>Gunn</strong>


Florine Ragland <strong>Gunn</strong>, 83, of 200 Childs Avenue, South Boston died January 20 at<br />

Southside Regional Medical Center in Petersburg, Virginia. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born in<br />

Halifax County on August 20, 1920, the daughter of the late Willie Ragland and Lillie A.<br />

Ragland and was married to the late George <strong>Gunn</strong>. She was a member of Mt. Olive Baptist<br />

Church. Her survivors include two sons, George <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr. of Alexandria and Gregory<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Dinwiddie; two daughters, Suzette Williams of Baltimore, Md. and Patricia<br />

Perkins of Dinwiddie; one sister, Izetta Miller of Gretna; two brothers, David Ragland of<br />

South Boston and Leslie Ragland of Martinsville; six grandchildren; and two greatgrandchildren.<br />

A funeral service for Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> will be held tomorrow, January 24 at 2<br />

p.m. at Mt. Olive Baptist Church with the Rev. Dr. James M. Crowder officiating. Burial<br />

will follow in Oak Ridge Cemetery. The family will receive friends at Jeffress Funeral<br />

Home Chapel this evening, January 23, from 6:00 until 8:00. B<br />

G. Burton <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

WOLFEBORO, NH - G. Burton <strong>Gunn</strong>, 69, died Thursday, Sept. 11, 2008, at the Hyder<br />

Family Hospice House in Dover. He was born Aug. 24, 1939, in Goffstown, the son of<br />

George and the late Barbara <strong>Gunn</strong> of Punta Gorda, Fla., and brother of Susan Spilane of<br />

Burlington, Vt. He resided in <strong>New</strong> Hampshire for most of his life, the last seven years in<br />

Wolfeboro. Burt was an avid outdoorsmen who enjoyed hunting and fishing. He is survived<br />

by his wife, Cyndy; two sons, Steven of Manchester and Chris and his wife, Laura, of<br />

Cody, Wyo.; two daughters, Toni <strong>Gunn</strong> of Belford, N.J., and Karen <strong>Gunn</strong> of Manchester;<br />

two stepsons, Bill Pollini of Wolfeboro and Todd Pollini and his wife, Celeste, of Melvin<br />

Village; and 10 grandchildren. Calling hours will not be held. Services will be held at the<br />

convenience of the family. The Cremation Society of <strong>New</strong> Hampshire is in charge of<br />

arrangements.<br />

Gay Frances <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

was born June 16, 1950 in Pittsylvania County, Ringgold, VA to the late Deacon and<br />

Deaconess Clyde M. and Louise C. <strong>Gunn</strong>. Gay graduated from Southside High School in<br />

1968. As a family trend setter and the first family member to attend college, she attended<br />

Virginia State University. She later attended SUNY in White Plains, NY where she met and<br />

married Walter C. Sutton. To this union a daughter, Shaunda Lenee was born. In<br />

continuing her education she also attended the Westchester Business Institute where she<br />

met and later married Johnnie E. Lucas. To this union a son, John Travis was born. Gay<br />

was baptized at age 12 at the Mt. Zion Baptist Church, Ringgold, VA. After residing in<br />

White Plains, NY (18 years), and being a member of the First Baptist Church,<br />

Mamaroneck, NY she moved to Dayton, NJ and joined the Clear View Baptist Church,<br />

<strong>New</strong>ark NJ. She was an active member of the Senior Nurses Unit, Sunday School and the<br />

Inspirational Choir. She participated faithfully until her health began to decline. Gay<br />

retired from a thirty year career with AT&T as a Manager, Instructor and Course<br />

Developer. Her career afforded her many statewide travel opportunities. Her window of<br />

career opportunities extended to The Princeton Radiology Group as a Billing Associate and<br />

to The Atlantic Express Transportation Co. as a Transportation Specialist. Her zest for life


enabled her to be a caretaker and caregiver of others. She loved the performing arts,<br />

traveling, cooking and entertaining. She often extended many warm and loving invitations<br />

to family and friends, being careful to entertain strangers as indicated in her favorite<br />

scripture Hebrews 13:1-2. Her devotion to her family was clearly shown by her countless<br />

efforts in ensuring annual family reunions and maintaining contact throughout the year.<br />

She leaves to cherish her memory, her daughter, Min. Shaunda L. Lumpkin (Donnell),<br />

Dayton, NJ and her son John Travis Lucas, Tinton Falls, NJ. Her Precious Grands: Corey,<br />

Jr., Jordan Lenee and DyAsia Unique. Sisters Deaconess Bertha M. Hargrove, East<br />

Orange, NJ, Nangelean Taylor, Roselle, NJ, Deaconess. Joe Ann Johnson (Rev. Samuel).<br />

Brothers Clyde <strong>Gunn</strong>, Mt. Vernon, NY and Michael L. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Washington, DC. SPECIAL<br />

Placeholders: Kim Yvonne Kitt (Terrance), Anthony, DeSean, Tiffany and Terrance, Jr.,<br />

Norwalk, CT. Mattie Mangrum, Dayton, NJ, Min. Earlene Davis, Elmsford, NY, Maureen<br />

Josephs, Middletown, NY, Min. Alvicia James & Barbara Williams, Ringgold, VA.,<br />

Durante Lamonte, Jared, Shakina and Cortney. Sister-In-Laws (Gwen & Doris), Brother-<br />

In-Laws, Bill (Roxanne) & Rev. Sam (Thelma) and many adored nieces and nephews as<br />

well as a host of other relatives and friends.<br />

Gayle Elaine <strong>Gunn</strong> Petty<br />

TOW, Texas -- Gayle Elaine Petty, 59, Tow, died Friday, Dec. 14, 2007. Mrs. Petty was<br />

born Gayle Elaine <strong>Gunn</strong> on Jan. 9, 1948, in Concordia, Kan. She was a technician for<br />

medical records. Survivors include her husband, William, of the home; her mother, Leila<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, of Belleville, Kan.; a sister, Patricia Barnet of Belleville; and a brother, John of<br />

Salina, Kan. Services will be held at a later date. Clements-Wilcox Funeral Home, Burnet,<br />

is handling arrangements.<br />

Gayle L. (<strong>Gunn</strong>) Yandell<br />

After a long battle with melanoma cancer, Gayle Yandell passed away peacefully August<br />

17, 2007, at her home in Austin. She was born April 8, 1948, to Eli Taylor <strong>Gunn</strong> and<br />

Gladys Sturdivant <strong>Gunn</strong> in San Marcos, Texas. Gayle graduated from Lanier High School<br />

in 1966 and married the love of her life, Larry Wayne Yandell, October 14, 1967. She<br />

worked at Southern Union Gas until the birth of her first child in 1972. From that point,<br />

she dedicated the rest of her life to her family and contributed over 27 years to the Boy and<br />

Girl Scouts of America. Her three sons attained the ranks of Eagle Scout and Life Scout<br />

and her daughter earned the Silver Award. After her children were grown, she reentered<br />

the workforce in Austin as a secretary for the Austin Independent School District. She<br />

retired after a total of 12 years at Pearce and Burnet Middle Schools and Lanier High<br />

School. Gayle had a love for quilting and throughout the years she made many quilts by<br />

hand for her loved ones. She also enjoyed traveling and camping with her family and<br />

friends and they visited many parks including her favorite, Inks Lake State Park. She was<br />

preceded in death by her Daddy June 13, 2002. She is survived by her husband of nearly 40<br />

years, Larry, and their four children and families: son Randy and his wife Kim Kittredge<br />

of Temple, son Kevin of Austin, son Kyle of Austin, and daughter Tami and husband<br />

Stephen Sable of Kyle. Grandchildren include Makenna, Shauna, and Carson Yandell.


Survivors also include her mother, Gladys, of Austin; her sister, Nanda Bryan of Fort<br />

Stockton; and her brothers Jimmy <strong>Gunn</strong> of Austin and Billy <strong>Gunn</strong> of Sutter Creek,<br />

California. Pallbearers are Don Peterson of Buda, Edgar "Butch" Smith of Holland,<br />

Ronnie Pylant of Houston, Richard "Butch" <strong>New</strong>ell of Austin, Terry Dorsey of Austin,<br />

Ronnie Meyers of Wimberley, Jimmy <strong>Gunn</strong> of Austin, and Billy <strong>Gunn</strong> of Sutter Creek,<br />

California. Visitation will be held on Monday, August 20, 2007, from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00<br />

p.m., at Cook-Walden Funeral Home, 6100 N Lamar Blvd in Austin. Funeral service will<br />

be Tuesday August 21, 2007, at 1:00 p.m., at Cook-Walden and graveside service will be<br />

immediately after at Cook-Walden/Capital Parks Cemetery in Pflugerville. Minister Tim<br />

Yandell will be officiating. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that memorials be sent to<br />

the Town Lake Animal Shelter, 1156 West Caesar Chavez, Austin TX 78703. Published in<br />

the Austin American-Statesman on 8/20/2007 (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Descendant)<br />

Floyd Harrison <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

1920-2003 - Funeral services for Floyd Harrison <strong>Gunn</strong>, 83, of Hackneyville were at 2 p.m.<br />

Friday, Dec. 19, 2003, at Radney Funeral Home Chapel. The Revs. Bob Nelson and Roger<br />

Green officiated. Burial followed at Smyrna Cemetery. Visitation was from 5 to 8 p.m.<br />

Thursday, Dec. 18, 2003. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> died Wednesday, Dec. 17, 2003, at his residence. He<br />

was born Aug. 2, 1920, in Des Moines, Iowa to Walter and Frankie Jacobs <strong>Gunn</strong>. He was a<br />

member of Hackneyville United Methodist Church and retired as a shipping clerk from<br />

Russell Corp. He was very active in the Hackneyville Volunteer Fire Department. He is<br />

survived by his wife of 33 years, Laconia Green <strong>Gunn</strong> of Hackneyville; two daughters,<br />

Sherry Payne and husband Lucian of Dadeville and Lynne Willis and husband Jimmy of<br />

Montevallo; four grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; one brother, Boyd <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Iowa; two sisters, Charlotte <strong>My</strong>er of Iowa and Rosella Wallace of Illinois; many special<br />

friends at Hackneyville Volunteer Fire Department and his special cat, Bob. He was<br />

preceded in death by his parents; one son, David Lovelady; two brothers, Dale <strong>Gunn</strong> and<br />

Loren <strong>Gunn</strong>; two sisters, Ivanell Tyler and Shirley Jones and one grandson. The family<br />

accepted flowers or memorial contributions may be made to Hackneyville Volunteer Fire<br />

Department, 1334 Old Providence Road, Goodwater, AL 35072.<br />

Floyd Merlin <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

94, went to our Lord and Savior in heaven on Sunday, April 1, 2007. Funeral: 4 p.m.<br />

Thursday at First United Methodist Church, Arlington, followed by a visitation in the<br />

church"s Great Hall. Burial: Private interment in Moore Memorial Gardens. Visitation: 6<br />

to 8 p.m. Wednesday at Arlington Funeral Home. Memorials: In lieu of flowers, donations<br />

may be made to Floyd M. <strong>Gunn</strong> Scholarship Fund, First United Methodist Church, 313<br />

North Center St., Arlington, Texas 76011. Floyd was born May 22, 1912, in Edgewood to<br />

Merlin and Pearl Lawler <strong>Gunn</strong>, and was raised in the Lubbock area. He attended Lubbock<br />

High School and Texas Tech. Floyd was an Eagle Scout, an assistant Scoutmaster, a World<br />

War II Navy veteran, and a Master Mason in the Masonic Lodge. He married Beth (Mary<br />

Elizabeth Kendrick) in 1946, and they moved to Arlington in 1947, where he joined his


father in the residential building business. Floyd served on the Board of Stewards for the<br />

First United Methodist Church of Arlington. He used his management skills, vision, and<br />

commitment on the Board of Education for 18 years, serving as president of that board for<br />

six years. After retiring from the Arlington Board of Education, Floyd served on the<br />

Tarrant County Board of Education for several additional years. Floyd M. <strong>Gunn</strong> Junior<br />

High School was opened in 1972, and he continued to take an active role in supporting the<br />

students, teachers and administrators of that school. Survivors: Loving wife of 60 years,<br />

Beth; sons, Stuart Kent Harris and wife, Pam, and Bill <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife, Mary; daughters,<br />

Diane <strong>Gunn</strong> Keoun and husband, Craig, and Susan <strong>Gunn</strong>; grandchildren, Troy<br />

Wetherholt, Stuart Harris Jr., Pam Harris Perkins, Sherri Harris, Stefanie Krueger,<br />

Steven Harris, James "Randy" Harris, Valerie Keoun, Bradley Keoun, Dianna <strong>Gunn</strong>, and<br />

William "BJ" <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr.; and nine great-grandchildren. Published in the Star-Telegram on<br />

4/3/2007. (Reuben and Mary Goforth <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Floyd P. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

The funeral of Floyd P. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 55, of 1006 Azalea will be held Thursday at 11 am at St.<br />

John’s Lutheran Church. Burial to be at Seaside Memorial Park. <strong>Gunn</strong> died yesterday<br />

October 30, 1962 in a hospital. He was a guard at the Great Southern Chemical Company.<br />

He is survived by his wife Cora and a son Carl Wayne <strong>Gunn</strong> of Corpus Christi Texas, and<br />

two brothers, Barney A. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Orange and Emory <strong>Gunn</strong> of Victoria, Texas. (Thomas<br />

and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Frances Marie Bradley <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

01-19-2002 - Frances Marie Bradley <strong>Gunn</strong>, 78, passed away Friday, Jan. 18, 2002, at<br />

Wesley Long Hospital. A graveside service will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 20, 2002, in<br />

Westminster Gardens Cemetery, with Dr. Rev. Steven Pressley officiating, from First<br />

Baptist Church. Frances loved her Sunday school charity class. She was a devoted mother<br />

and wife, and loving grandmother. She was preceded in death by her son, F. Edward <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Jr. Survivors are her loving husband, F. Edward <strong>Gunn</strong> Sr.; daughters, Margaret Raines<br />

and husband, John of Greensboro, Maureen Williams and husband, David of Richmond<br />

Va.; grandchildren, Janice Greer and husband, Robbie of Lexington, Jared <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Burlington, Sarah and Will <strong>Gunn</strong> of Houston, Texas, Maura Roberts and husband, Patrick<br />

of Laurel, Md., Lynne and Alison Williams of Richmond, Va., Meganne and Evan Raines<br />

of Greensboro, 3 great-grand children; sisters, Katherine Cameron of Sanford, Lou Jolly<br />

and husband, John of Browns Summit; and brother, Ves Bradley and wife, Vivanne of<br />

Celo. The family will receive friends from 7 to 9 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 19, 2002, at the Hanes-<br />

Lineberry North Elm Chapel.<br />

Frances <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

JACKSON --- Services for Frances Rebecca <strong>Gunn</strong> will be at 3:30 p.m. Sunday in East<br />

Juliette Baptist Church with burial in the church cemetery. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 68, died Thursday, Dec.<br />

7, 2000. She was retired from Dundee Mills in Griffin and attended East Juliette Baptist


Church. Survivors include her husband, Billy <strong>Gunn</strong>; daughter Linda Morrison of Jackson;<br />

sister and brothers Florence Bohannon, Herbert Mercer and Charlie Mercer, all of<br />

Juliette, James Mercer of Forsyth, Marion Mercer of Griffin and Chester Mercer of Gray;<br />

and three grandchildren. The family will receive friends from 7 to 9 tonight in Monroe<br />

County Memorial Chapel. Copyright (c) 2000 The Macon Telegraph<br />

Frances L. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Portland, Oregon - A memorial service will be at 2 p.m. Saturday, June 13, 1998, in the<br />

home of La Veta Roberts, 7933 S.E. Morrison St., for Frances L. <strong>Gunn</strong>, who died June 10<br />

at age 85. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born July 27, 1912, in Harding, Mont., and moved to Portland in<br />

1926. Her maiden name was James. She was a waitress until retiring in 1973. In 1983, she<br />

married Ray. Survivors include her husband; daughters, Carole K. Howard of Portland<br />

and Mary Clauser of Depoe Bay; son, Gerald DuBeau of Lake Stevens, Wash.; sister, Hazel<br />

Heningman of Spokane; 13 grandchildren; and 11 great-grandchildren. A son, James<br />

Chestnut, died in 1991. Disposition is by cremation. Arrangements are by Portland<br />

Memorial Funeral Home.<br />

Frances Marie Bradley <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

78, passed away Friday, Jan. 18, 2002, at Wesley Long Hospital. A graveside service will be<br />

held at 2 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 20, 2002, in Westminster Gardens Cemetery, with Dr. Rev.<br />

Steven Pressley officiating, from First Baptist Church. Frances loved her Sunday school<br />

charity class. She was a devoted mother and wife, and loving grandmother. She was<br />

preceded in death by her son, F. Edward <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr. Survivors are her loving husband, F.<br />

Edward <strong>Gunn</strong> Sr.; daughters, Margaret Raines and husband, John of Greensboro,<br />

Maureen Williams and husband, David of Richmond Va.; grandchildren, Janice Greer and<br />

husband, Robbie of Lexington, Jared <strong>Gunn</strong> of Burlington, Sarah and Will <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Houston, Texas, Maura Roberts and husband, Patrick of Laurel, Md., Lynne and Alison<br />

Williams of Richmond, Va., Meganne and Evan Raines of Greensboro, 3 great-grand<br />

children; sisters, Katherine Cameron of Sanford, Lou Jolly and husband, John of Browns<br />

Summit; and brother, Ves Bradley and wife, Vivanne of Celo. Online condolences can be<br />

made to the family through www.haneslineberry.com. Hanes-Lineberry North Elm Chapel<br />

is serving the family. (Greensboro, NC)<br />

Frances O"Connor <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

80, passed away on May 22nd 2005. Surrounded by her children, she died peacefully, at<br />

Whitefish Lake, Minnesota. She will be remembered for her intelligence, her sense of<br />

humor, her love of reading, her loyalty, and most importantly for her love of family. Family<br />

is her legacy. Fran was born in St. Paul. She attended St. Mark"s School, Derham Hall<br />

Academy, and the College of St. Catherine. She graduated with a BA in English from the<br />

University of Minnesota in 1947. In 1949, Fran and her husband, Robert <strong>Gunn</strong>, moved to<br />

Wichita Falls, TX, where they raised their four children. As a water safety instructor, Fran<br />

instilled in her children and hundreds of others an appreciation of the water and the skills


with which to safely swim and enjoy its benefits. Beginning in 1954, Fran and family spent<br />

each summer at Whitefish Lake, a special place close to many of her relatives and life-long<br />

friends. The cabin became a family retreat, a place for her children and grandchildren,<br />

where happiness flourished and traditions were founded. Fran particularly enjoyed the<br />

study and collection of antiques, hobbies that evolved into a business, Vail Village<br />

Antiques, in the 1980"s. She was a supporter of many non-profits, including Camp<br />

Knutson, Project Self Sufficiency, Vail Valley Medical Center, The Wichita Falls Boys and<br />

Girls Club, Hospice, and the Vail Mountain School. Her children, Bill <strong>Gunn</strong>, Emily <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

and Sheila McCormack; daughter- in-law, Ann <strong>Gunn</strong> and son-in-law, Michael<br />

McCormack; grandchildren, Suzanne, Greg, Julie, William, Robert, Charles, Christopher,<br />

Hallie, and Conor; great-grandchildren, Emma and Ben; and special friend and caregiver,<br />

Jane Bedford, survive her. She was preceded in death by her parents, Mary Louis and<br />

Vincent L. O"Connor; her three siblings, Jack, Vincent, and Connie; her son, Vince <strong>Gunn</strong>;<br />

and her daughter-in-law, Nancy <strong>Gunn</strong>. Mass of Christian Burial will be Thursday, May 26<br />

at 1 PM, at Our Lady of the Snows Chapel at Camp Foley, near Whitefish Lake, with<br />

Reverend Doctor Paul Fruth officiating. Friends may visit Wednesday, May 25, from 6:30-<br />

8 PM at Brenny Funeral Chapel in Crosslake. Interment will be at Pinewood Cemetery in<br />

Crosslake, with private family graveside services. In lieu of flowers, the family requests<br />

that memorial contributions be made to Camp Knutson, 1119 Whitefish Avenue,<br />

Crosslake, MN 56442. Services have been entrusted to Brenny Funeral Chapel of<br />

Crosslake, 218-692-5051.Published in the Star Tribune on 5/24/2005.<br />

Frances <strong>Gunn</strong> Grissom<br />

GULF BREEZE, Fla. — Graveside services for Frances <strong>Gunn</strong> Grissom will be held<br />

Monday at 10 a.m. at Rose Lawn Cemetery. Rose Lawn Funeral Home is in charge of<br />

arrangements. Mrs. Grissom, 91, of Gulf Breeze, formerly of Bailey, Miss., died<br />

Wednesday, May 14, 2008, in Pensacola. She was born in Lauderdale County, Miss. on Oct.<br />

21, 1916. She was a resident of Bailey and was an active member of the Longstreet Chapter<br />

of the Order of the Eastern Star. During this time, she served in several stations within the<br />

Eastern Star. She also served as the District Deputy Grand Matron. She was a fostermother<br />

for many years to dozens of children in Lauderdale County"s foster family<br />

program. In addition to being a foster-parent, she operated a home day care service for<br />

working mothers in the Bailey area. Mrs. Grissom was an active member of her church and<br />

served as a pre-school Sunday school teacher her entire adult life. She will be remembered<br />

as one who had a profound impact on the spiritual lives of hundreds of children. Survivors<br />

include her daughters, Laneve Wirth of Gulf Breeze, Doris Dennis of Harvest, Ala. and a<br />

son, David Grissom; five grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren; a brother, Edward <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

of Bailey and sisters, Jewell <strong>Gunn</strong> Cox of Pensacola and Margaret <strong>Gunn</strong> McKeithen of<br />

Eight Mile, Ala. and several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her<br />

husband, Wilson W. Grissom; her parents, Samuel Jonsey <strong>Gunn</strong> and <strong>My</strong>rtle Williamson<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>; sisters, Louise <strong>Gunn</strong>, Carleen <strong>Gunn</strong> Miles and Elaine <strong>Gunn</strong> Grissom; brothers,<br />

Ralph <strong>Gunn</strong> and Charley George <strong>Gunn</strong>. Memorials may be made to Covenant Hospice,<br />

5907 Berryhill Rd., Milton, FL 32570. (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)


Frances <strong>Gunn</strong> Morriss<br />

Frances "Nana" <strong>Gunn</strong> Morris, 81, of Chesterfield, went to be with the Lord on Friday,<br />

April 16, 2004. She was the widow of Herman S. Morris and was preceded in death by a<br />

son, Stova Morris and grandson, Travis Samuel. Frances is survived by her daughters,<br />

Charlotte M. Taylor and her husband, Sonny, Audrey M. Samuel and her husband,<br />

Tommy; son, Ranny H. "Cowboy Pop" Morris; sisters, Mary Bowe and Clara Daves; 10<br />

grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren. Frances was known as "The Cake Lady". The<br />

family will receive friends from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. Monday at the Morrissett Funeral<br />

Home, 6500 Iron Bridge Rd. (Route 10). Her funeral service will be held 11 a.m. Tuesday at<br />

the funeral home. Interment in Dale Memorial Park.<br />

Frances <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

of Pine River, MN., died Sunday, May 22, 2005, at her home on Lower White Fish Lake<br />

surrounded by her family. Arrangements are pending with the Brenny Funeral Chapel of<br />

Crosslake.<br />

Frances A. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Frances A. <strong>Gunn</strong> died, on April 1, 2011 of Blackwood, formerly of Runnemede. Age 80.<br />

Beloved wife of the late Joseph A. <strong>Gunn</strong>. Devoted mother of Joseph F. <strong>Gunn</strong> (Vicki). Loving<br />

Mom-Mom of Amy Palazzo (Joseph), and Allison <strong>Gunn</strong>. Dear sister of Loretta Overmyer,<br />

Anthony Lascaro (April), and JoAnn Snapp (Bill). Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a member of the Gloucester<br />

Township Seniors Club. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the viewing Tuesday from<br />

8:45 to 10:15am at GARDNER FUNERAL HOME, RUNNEMEDE. Funeral Mass 11am at<br />

Holy Child Parish, St. Teresa's RC Church, Runnemede. Interment <strong>New</strong> St. Mary's Cemetery,<br />

Bellmawr, N.J.<br />

Frances A. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

CHAPEL HILL, NC - Frances A. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 3093 Farrington Point Road, Chapel Hill, passed<br />

at UNC Hospitals on March 23, 2005. Funeral services will be held on Monday, March 28,<br />

2005, at 11 a.m. at Mount Pisgah A.M.E. Church in Alton, Va. Arrangements are byJeffers<br />

Funeral Home, South Boston, Va.<br />

Frances A. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Richmond Times Dispatch April 19, 1912 - Clover, Virginia. April 15 - Mrs. F. A. <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Mount Laurel died suddenly Tuesday night. She was in her seventy seventh year. She<br />

leaves one sister, Mrs. A. M. Boswell of Mount Laurel; two brothers, E. D. Hundley, Sr.,<br />

and T. Y. Hundley of Halifax county; One daughter, Mrs. W. H. Forin and a son the Rev<br />

E. Stierling <strong>Gunn</strong> of Natchez, Mississippi. Interment was in the Episcopal Cemetery at<br />

Mount Laurel on Thursday at 3 PM.


Frances Adrienne <strong>Gunn</strong> Neil<br />

April 12, 1934, Kinmundy, IL: - - Frances Adrienne, daughter of John Carrol and Caroline<br />

WILLIAMS GUNN, was born Sept. 23, 1852 at Richview, Ill., was married to William<br />

Walter NEIL of Kinmundy, Ill. Dec. 24, 1874, and died April 5, 1934, while in St.<br />

Anthony’s Hospital in Effingham, Ill. Her love of books, music and the drama, made her a<br />

most entertaining hostess. She was skilled in the art of elocution, and the work she loved<br />

best was as a teacher of this art. Many of her students took first place in dramatic readings.<br />

Into the home of Mr. and Mrs. Neil came a daughter, an only child, Charlotta Adrienne,<br />

now Mrs. Heinrich. On Jan. 10, 1895, a wee baby, a grandson, Xon Harlan, came into the<br />

home. Xon was religiously inclined from childhood and it was thru him, Mrs. Neil united<br />

with the M.E. Church.<br />

Frances Edith <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

died Sept. 24, 2000, at age 89 in Portland, Oregon. . A private cryptside service was held.<br />

Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born Sept. 18, 1911, in Canon City, Colo. Her maiden name was Haines.<br />

She moved to Portland in 1940 and was a bookkeeper for Drs. Vernon Summers and<br />

"Red" Irvin for more than 20 years before her retirement in 1975, when she moved to<br />

Seaside. She was a member of North Coast Family Fellowship. In 1931, she married<br />

Howard <strong>Gunn</strong>; he died in 1968. Survivors include her daughter, Gayle Spear; sister,<br />

Gertrude Nix; four grandchildren; and 12 great-grandchildren. Interment is in Valley<br />

Memorial Park Mausoleum in Hillsboro. The family suggests remembrances to a favorite<br />

charity. Arrangements are by Hughes-Ransom Mortuary in Seaside.<br />

Frances Elizabeth <strong>Gunn</strong> McLean<br />

Odessa, Texas - Frances Elizabeth “Dee” <strong>Gunn</strong> MacLean passed away on Tuesday, June 9,<br />

2010, after a short illness. She was 94 years old. She was preceded in death by her<br />

husband, Colin M. ‘Mac’ MacLean; parents, Albert and Zula <strong>Gunn</strong>; mother-in-law,<br />

Catherine MacLean; beloved aunt, Nettie Covey; brother, Ewing and wife Blanche <strong>Gunn</strong>;<br />

sister, Inez; sister, Verna and husband Dick Brown; sister, Vivian; sister, Felton and<br />

husband Jack Pope; sister, Isabelle and husband Olin Hardy; brother, Horace and wife<br />

Marjorie <strong>Gunn</strong>; and sister-in-law, Alice MacLean Shallat. She is survived by four<br />

children, Nancy A. Berry of Albuquerque, N.M., Orman D. Darby and wife Frances of Sun<br />

City, Ariz., John M. Hayner and wife Drew of Hunt, Texas, and Elizabeth MacLean<br />

Huston and husband James of Glendale, Ariz.; also grandchildren, John Winston Darby<br />

and wife Gina of Everett, Wash., along with their children, Sean, Mollie and son Hayden,<br />

Monica and husband Tony, all of Washington state, Wendy Sue Hayner and daughter,<br />

Skyler of Denver, Colo., John Colin Huston, Shelby Elizabeth Huston and Jason Cory<br />

Huston, of Glendale, Ariz. She also had many nieces and nephews and great-nieces and<br />

great-nephews. Frances was born and raised in Oak Grove, Titus County, in East Texas on<br />

Jan. 1, 1916, and was always a fearless free spirit and adventurer at heart. She remained<br />

loyal to Oak Grove throughout her life, and she had many stories to share from her<br />

childhood on the <strong>Gunn</strong> farm. Frances was proud of her service during WWII as a civilian<br />

employee of the Eighth Service Command, Judge Advocate’s Office. She also worked in


Radio Intelligence during the war and made broadcasts supporting Savings Bonds.<br />

Throughout her working life, she was an exemplary legal secretary, working for top law<br />

firms throughout Texas and at one point, entered a competition for “The Fastest Typist in<br />

Texas” and won with a score of 125 error-free words per minute. Frances was an active<br />

member of the First Presbyterian Church in Odessa, Texas, for almost 50 years and spent<br />

some of that time working in the Church office. She was also a Pink Lady at Medical<br />

Center Hospital Auxiliary for many years. She loved to read and travel. Her sense of<br />

humor and love of adventure garnered many friends throughout her life. Mom was totally<br />

devoted to her family and her legacy of love will live forever in our hearts. She was truly<br />

one of a kind. Our heartfelt thanks and most sincere appreciation goes out to Tammy<br />

Solley and the Star Health Staff, Glory Cushing, doctors J. Naidu and R. Patel, and the 5th<br />

Floor Central staff of Medical Center Hospital, Odessa, for their loving care and support of<br />

our Mom. You were her Earthly Angels. Arrangements to be handled by Acres West and<br />

memorial to be held at First Presbyterian Church, Odessa, Texas, on June 25 at 10 a.m.<br />

with a reception to follow. A celebration of her life by her extended family will be held in<br />

Dallas at a date to be determined later. (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> Descendant)<br />

Frances Smith <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Frances Smith <strong>Gunn</strong>, 83, Hillsboro, Ill. died Saturday (July 4, 1992). Retired seamstress.<br />

Member, United Methodist Church, Hillsboro. Survivors: sons, Harry Maynard, Houston,<br />

Texas; Merlyn E. and Bruce Dale, both of Hillsboro; Clyde E., Pawnee; daughter, Twila<br />

Everett, Hillsboro; sister Juanita Shoemaker, Nokomis.Services: 10 a.m. Monday, Patton<br />

Memorial Home, Hillsboro. Visitation: 5 to 8 p.m. Sunday. Burial: Woodside Cemetery,<br />

Hillsboro. Memorials: Hillsboro Hospital Foundation.<br />

Frances V. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

FORT WORTH - Frances Virginia <strong>Gunn</strong>, 85, a homemaker, died Sunday Dec 26, 1994, at<br />

a Fort Worth hospital. Graveside service: 1 p.m. Wednesday in Greenwood Memorial<br />

Park. Arrangements: Thompson"s Harveson & Cole Funeral Home. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born<br />

in Abilene and had lived in Fort Worth most of her life. She was a member of Connell<br />

Baptist Church, Women of Rotary and the Order of the Eastern Star. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was the<br />

founder and first president of Kappa Sigma Wives and Mothers Club at Texas Christian<br />

University. Her husband, Ewell F. "Pete" <strong>Gunn</strong>, died in 1972. Survivors: Son, Robert F.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Fort Worth; brother, Edgar Alford of Fort Worth; two sisters, Louise A. Lyle and<br />

Helen A. Wilkinson, both of Fort Worth; two granddaughters; and one great-grandson.<br />

Francis <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Francis <strong>Gunn</strong> o£ 4538 Cleveland avenue, Stevensville, Michigan died at 8:20 p.m. Tuesday<br />

at his home. He was born in Scotland and had resided in this area for 25 years, coming<br />

from Chicago. He was retired from the Pullman Company. Surviving are his widow Julie<br />

and one sister in Chicago. Private funeral services will be held Friday at 10 a.m. in the<br />

Kerlikowske and Starks funeral home. Dr. George Fisk, pastor of the First Congregational


church, will officiate. The casket will remain closed. The family has suggested that<br />

memorials be made to the National Society for Prevention of Blindness. Published<br />

Wednesday May 8, 1968- The Palladium, Benton Harbor, Mi<br />

Francis Robert Shot <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

LAME DEER, MT — Francis Robert Shot <strong>Gunn</strong>, 53, of Lame Deer, passed away Sept. 15,<br />

2010, in a Billings hospital. Wake service will be 7 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 19, at the family<br />

home in Lame Deer. Funeral service will be at 1 p.m. Monday, Sept. 20, at the Boys & Girls<br />

Club in Lame Deer with burial to follow in the Lame Deer Cemetery. Stevenson and Sons<br />

Funeral Home of Forsyth is in charge<br />

Francis Lee <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

78, dies in Murphysboro - Francis Lee <strong>Gunn</strong>, 78, of Murphysboro and -formerly of<br />

Cobden, Illinois, died early Sunday August 30, 1970 in St. Joseph's Hospital in<br />

Murphysboro. He was a retired electrician for the Missouri Pacific Railroad and a member<br />

of the Moose Lodge in Muphysboro. He was born June 25, 1892 in Union County the son of<br />

Charles and Lily Blessings <strong>Gunn</strong>. He is survived by three sons, Jack, Donald, arid Charles,<br />

all of Carbondale,. and five grand children. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m.<br />

Tuesday,in the Broadway- McCarty Funeral Home in Cobden.. The Rev. .Harold Crowell.<br />

will-.officiate. Burial' will be in the Cobden Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral<br />

home.<br />

Francis Levi <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

This community was extremely shocked and greatly grieved yesterday afternoon to hear of<br />

the death of Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> who lives south of the river and who has been ill for the past ten<br />

days with a serious attack of erysipelis. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was well known in this city where he has<br />

lived a number of years and has been engaged in several enterprises. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> came to<br />

this county with his parents in 1877 and has lived here practically all the time, except for<br />

one year when the family lived in Chickasha, OK, later moving back to this city where they<br />

have made their home. He has been engaged in farming and dairy business for a number of<br />

years, at one time managing one of the largest dairies in this part of the state. He has been<br />

connected with the Farmers Mill and Elevator company as a manager for the past six<br />

months since the company was organized last fall. His loss as this place will be greatly felt,<br />

as he was an expert bookkeeper and made a host of friends during the short time he was at<br />

the mill office. He was connected with the Barton County Flour Mills for a short time,<br />

during which time he took an active part in the building of that greatest enterprise to its<br />

high standing it holds today. Francis Levi <strong>Gunn</strong> was born December 14, 1863 in La Salle<br />

County, IL. He later moved to this county with his parents in 1877, when he was 14 years<br />

old, and has lived here practically all the time since. He married Edna McDowell June 1,<br />

1892 and leaves his wife and six children to mourn his loss. They are Kathryn, Guy,<br />

Lawrence, Arthur, Roland, and Doris all of whom are living at home. He also leaves his<br />

father, 5 brothers, and one sister who are living in this part of the county. His father Levi,


living on the old family homestead in the western part of the county. His brother W.W.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> lives in Jewell County, H.A. <strong>Gunn</strong> in Alberqurque, NM and brothers Charles, N.M.,<br />

and Lou and sister Mrs. Mel Harrison in this county. Funeral services will be held in this<br />

city tomorrow afternoon at the Presbytarian Church at 2:30 pm and burial made in the<br />

cemetery west of this city. It is thought that the Modern Woodmen will have charge of the<br />

funeral. Publication Date: 1917 - Great Bend, Barton, Kansas (Jasper <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Francis S. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

the 2 month old son of mrs. And Mrs. J. J. <strong>Gunn</strong>, died early yesterday morning, Dec 12,<br />

1913 at the home of his parents in Chisholm, Alabama. The body was shipped to Elmore,<br />

Ala., yesterday afternoon where funeral services and interment took place.<br />

Francis W. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

86, of Cripple Creek, Colorado died Sunday in Cripple Creek. He was a gold miner and<br />

had worked on the Alpine Highway in Alaska and for the Rand Corp. in Denver. A<br />

memorial service with Masonic rites will be held at 2 p.m. today at Cripple Creek Masonic<br />

Lodge No. 96. Cremation is planned. Evergreen Funeral Home, Fountain and Union<br />

boulevards, Colorado Springs, is handling arrangements. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born Jan. 14,<br />

1904, in Cripple Creek, to Frank and Edith (Reynolds) <strong>Gunn</strong>. He was a member of Cripple<br />

Creek Masonic Lodge No. 96 and a noted local historian. His first wife, Marguerite<br />

(Grainger) <strong>Gunn</strong>, is deceased. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was married Oct. 5, 1979, in Cripple Creek to<br />

Catherine (Fabry) <strong>Gunn</strong>, who survives. He also is survived by a son, Kenneth of Green<br />

River, Wyo.; two daughters, Patricia Munns of Denver and Beverly Clark of Carbondale;<br />

five stepsons, Jimmy D. of Hunt, N.Y., Glennie Kahrl of Florida, Wayne and Donald<br />

Rogers of <strong>New</strong> Mexico, and Ronald Rogers of Denver; two stepdaughters, Ann Boyd of<br />

Houston and Barbara Lohman of Washington; a sister, Irma LeBrun of San Francisco; 16<br />

grandchildren; and 23 great-grandchildren. Memorial contributions may be made to<br />

Hilltop Good Samaritan Nursing Center, Cripple Creek 80813. Published 9-25-1990<br />

Rev. Francis X. <strong>Gunn</strong>, OFM,<br />

58, a professed Franciscan friar for 32 years and a priest for 29, died Aug. 24, 2011 at the<br />

rectory of St. Francis of Assisi Church in Northville, N.Y. Fr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born on April 15,<br />

1953, in Brooklyn, N.Y., son of the late Edward and Rose <strong>Gunn</strong>. The family moved upstate<br />

to Saugerties, N.Y., where he received his elementary school education. Discerning a<br />

religious vocation, he graduated in 1971 from St. Francis Seminary High School, Lafayette,<br />

N.J. That fall, he entered the Order's pre-novitiate program at Don Bosco College in<br />

<strong>New</strong>ton, N.J., receiving in 1975 his bachelor's degree in philosophy. In August 1975, he<br />

entered the novitiate of the Capuchin friars (OFM Cap.) at St. Lawrence Friary, Beacon,<br />

N.Y., and professed his first vows there on Aug. 15, 1976. He then began his theology<br />

studies at Immaculate Conception Seminary in Darlington, N.J. In 1978, Fr. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

transferred to the Order of Friars Minor, entering the novitiate of Holy Name Province in<br />

Brookline, Mass. He professed his first vows Aug. 5, 1979, at St. Mary's Parish in Pompton


Lakes, N.J., before the Rev. Michael Carnevale, OFM, and lived there while completing his<br />

theology program at the seminary in Darlington, receiving his M.Div. degree in 1981. He<br />

professed his solemn vows Sept. 13, 1981, at St. Francis of Assisi Church, N.Y., where he<br />

was ordained to the priesthood Nov. 15, 1981, by Bishop Lawrence Graziano, OFM.<br />

Following his ordination, Fr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was assigned to campus ministry at Siena College,<br />

Loudonville, N.Y., for a year (1981-1982), but returned to St. Mary's, Pompton Lakes,<br />

where we was a member of the team ministry from 1982 to 1987. During these years, he<br />

studied counseling at Seton Hall University, receiving an M.A. in 1985. He then pursued<br />

graduate studies at the Wurzweiler School of Social Work of Yeshiva University, receiving<br />

a M.S.W. in 1988. After this, he worked at a number of social agencies in northern <strong>New</strong><br />

Jersey including the South Bergen Mental Health Center, Lyndhurst, N.J. (1987-1989);<br />

Northwest Bergen Hospice, Ridgewood, N.J. (1989-1993); and the Mid-Bergen Health<br />

Center, Paramus, N.J. (1993-1995). Fr. <strong>Gunn</strong> also engaged in private practice as a<br />

psychotherapist and lecturer and supplied weekend assistance at parishes in northern <strong>New</strong><br />

Jersey throughout this time. In 1996, Fr. <strong>Gunn</strong> returned to Siena College as director of<br />

campus ministry. He then served briefly as parochial vicar at St. Denis Church, Hopewell<br />

Junction, N.Y. (1999-2000) and from 2000 to 2002 at Holy Name of Jesus Church, West<br />

96th St., <strong>New</strong> York. After the tragic events of Sept. 11, 2001, he was an active member of<br />

the crisis intervention team that ministered to <strong>New</strong> York firefighters. He served as pastor<br />

of St. Joseph Parish, East Rutherford, N.J., from 2002 to 2005, and of Holy Name Parish,<br />

<strong>New</strong> York City, from 2005 to 2008. Fr. <strong>Gunn</strong> then returned to St. Mary's Parish in<br />

Pompton Lakes as parochial vicar, while he worked on various projects for the Holy Name<br />

Provincial Office in <strong>New</strong> York. Fr. <strong>Gunn</strong> is survived by four sisters, Eileen <strong>Gunn</strong> and<br />

Lorraine Comito of Saugerties, Patricia Shirley of Lincoln Park, N.J., and Joan Carr of<br />

Port Orchard, Wash. and several nieces and nephews. His Funeral Procession will form<br />

8:30 a.m. Tuesday at St. John the Evangelist R.C. Church thence to St. Pius R.C. Church,<br />

23 Crumitie Rd. Loudonville, N.Y. where at 11 a.m. a Mass of Christian Burial will be<br />

offered. Interment will be in the Blue Mt. Cemetery, Saugerties, N.Y. Friends will be<br />

received Monday 2 to 4 and7 to 9 p.m. at St. John the Evangelist R.C. Church, in<br />

Saugerties. Memorial contributions can be made to: The Franciscans -St. Anthony's Guild,<br />

4 Jersey Street, East Rutherford, N.J. 07073-1012. Arrangements are under the direction of<br />

the Seamon-Wilsey Funeral Home, Inc., cor. of John & Lafayette Sts., Saugerties.<br />

Francis Lorine Key <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

SHERIDAN, Ark. -- Francis Lorine Key <strong>Gunn</strong>, 87, a retired Extension secretary from<br />

Sheridan, died Jan. 15, 2002 at a Little Rock hospital. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born Nov. 24, 1914, in<br />

Holly Springs.Francis went to work for Extension in Grant County Nov. 1, 1958, and<br />

retired July 31, 1980. She had previously worked for the Arkansas Highway Department<br />

and the Welfare Department. She was serving as circuit court reporter in Benton just<br />

before joining Extension.She was a member of the First Baptist Church of Sheridan and<br />

was the widow of Gayle E. <strong>Gunn</strong>, who died in 1993.Francis is survived by two daughters,<br />

Ann <strong>Gunn</strong> Clark of Sheridan and Vicki <strong>Gunn</strong> Herrington of Fairfax, Va., four<br />

grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.Funeral services were Jan. 19, 2002. She was<br />

buried in Lost Creek Cemetery near Sheridan.Memorials may be made to the First Baptist


Church, Building Fund, 1201 S. Rock St., Sheridan, AR 72150<br />

Frank L. <strong>Gunn</strong>. -<br />

23 Sept 1957 - Francis Littleton <strong>Gunn</strong> - The Burnet Bulletin, Thursday, October 3, 1957<br />

Frank L. <strong>Gunn</strong> Called By Death At Marble Falls . Mr. Frank L. <strong>Gunn</strong> was called by death<br />

at Marble Falls, September 23rd, 1957. Funeral services were held September 24th, at 2:00<br />

p. m. in the Marble Falls Methodist Church with Rev. Warren Ellis of Junction, officiating.<br />

Burial was in the Marble Falls City Cemetery under the direction of the Edgar Funeral<br />

Home. Pallbearers were: W. L. Phillips, Chester Barnett, Steinmetz Darragh, Frank Beyer,<br />

Wallace Robinson, Richard Giesecke, Gus Michel and C. M. Selman. Deceased was born in<br />

South Carolina, February 14, 1876. He had been a resident of Marble Falls for the past 15<br />

years and a resident of Burnet County for 75 years. Deceased is survived by his widow, six<br />

daughters and two sons. The daughters are Mrs. J. I. Burleson, Huntsville; Mrs. Lewis<br />

Knowles, Salt Lake City, Utah; Mrs. Vernon Jackson, Sabinal; Mrs. Travis McNair,<br />

Robert Lee; Mrs. Jim Smith, Houston; Mrs. Morris House, Palestine; sons, Roy <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Georgetown and Dr. Floyd <strong>Gunn</strong> of LaGrange. (John and Susan <strong>Gunn</strong> of Robeson County,<br />

NC descendant)<br />

Frank <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Paris Texas - June 14, 1940 - Frank <strong>Gunn</strong>, 71 of Biardstown, Lamar County, Texas, died in<br />

a Paris hospital of spinal injuries suffered when he was thrown from a wagon by a<br />

runaway team. His wife, three sons and a daughter survive. Funeral was held Friday with<br />

burial at Friendship Cemetery south of Biardstown.<br />

Frank <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

BRUNSWICK, Oct. 16 1948. —Frank <strong>Gunn</strong>, 52, Brunswick, Mo. carpenter, died of a<br />

gunshot wound inflicted about 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon when his .22- gauge rifle<br />

discharged as he was placing it in the back of his pickup truck'. The bullet was imbedded<br />

in his right side about an inch below the navel. Although no one saw the accident, which<br />

occurred 1 -2 miles northwest of Brunswick, the coroner, Dr. H. B. Garnett of Keytesville,<br />

pronounced death accidental upon testimony of persons who passed the truck before and<br />

after <strong>Gunn</strong> died. A short time before <strong>Gunn</strong>'s lifeless body was found in the cab of the<br />

truck, which had run off the road into a field, he was seen by Chester Watkins and Oma .<br />

Lentz of Brunswick attempting to drive the truck from a ditch. They pushed the truck out,<br />

drove around it and called to ask <strong>Gunn</strong> if he could make it from there. He merely nodded,<br />

the men told Coroner Garnett, and they said it is nowtheir belief that he already had<br />

sustained the wound. Within a few minutes after that incident, Mr. and Mrs. John Carson<br />

of Brunswick, driving, to their farm, noticed the truck in the field with Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> sitting in<br />

the cab. John Relford, following them to assist in their farm work, - also noticed the truck.<br />

The three, discussing it after their arrival at the Carson farm ,became disturbed and<br />

drove,back to investigate, finding the body lifeless but still warm. The rifle was found in<br />

the bed of the truck with one spent shell. The Carsons and Relford estimated 30 minutes


had passed since they first saw the truck in the field. Upon testimony by Watkins, Lentz,<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Carson and Relford, it was decided by Coroner Garnett that <strong>Gunn</strong> had<br />

attempted to drive to Brunswick for medical attention, but, weak from the wound and loss<br />

of blood,, had lost control of the truck. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born at Reger, Mo., but had lived in<br />

and near Brunswick almost his entire life. He is survived by his wife; his mother, Mrs. John<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>; two brothers, Omar and Willis <strong>Gunn</strong>; and a sister, Mrs. Eugene Meyer, all of<br />

Brunswick. Funeral services will be held tomorrow afternoon in . First Christian Church in<br />

Brunswick by the pastor, the Rev. Carl Vissering. Burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery at<br />

DeWitt, Mo.<br />

Frank James <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

75 of Bruce, Miss. Retired from Bruce Telephone Co., died Friday at Baptist Memorial<br />

Hospital North Mississippi in Oxford. Services at 1 pm Friday at Jackson Chapel<br />

Missionary Baptist Church in Bruce, where he was a member. Burial in Community<br />

Cemetery, Pittsboro Miss. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> the widower of Mary E. <strong>Gunn</strong> leaves six daughter,<br />

Lou Coffey, Maxine Dorrough, Ann Jennings and Milika Campbell all of Calhoun City,<br />

Miss and Mildred Moore and Creasy Thomas both of Coffeeville, Miss. Seven sons, Frank<br />

J. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr., Stacey L. <strong>Gunn</strong>, and Nathaniel King all of Bruce, Spencer <strong>Gunn</strong> of Saltillo,<br />

Miss., Chris <strong>Gunn</strong> of Misawa, Japan, Fred <strong>Gunn</strong> of Clarksbille, Tenn, and Freddy<br />

Jefferson of Chicago; two sissters, Mary Collins and Shirley <strong>Gunn</strong> both of Okolona, Miss;<br />

two brothers, Joe <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr., of Kansas City, Mo., and Curtis <strong>Gunn</strong> of Okolona, 27<br />

grandchildren and 42 great grandchildren. Thursday Oct 31, 2001, Commercial Appeal.<br />

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Frank <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Reidsville, Aug. 6 (1957) - Frank <strong>Gunn</strong>, 67, died at 2 a.m. today at an Asheboro hospital.<br />

He had been making his home here with a daughter, Mrs. F. A. Carter Jr. Funeral services<br />

will be held at 3 p.m. Wednesday in the Church of Christ here by the Revs. Duke Jones and<br />

Raymond Williamson. Burial will be in Greenview Cemetery. <strong>Gunn</strong>, a farmer, had been in<br />

declining health for five years. He leaves three daughters, Mrs. F. A. Carter Jr. of<br />

Reidsville, Mrs. Jesse Owens of Asheboro and Mrs. Walter Hubbard of Yanceyville; two<br />

sons, Edward <strong>Gunn</strong> of Greensboro and J. T. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Burlington; two sisters, Mrs. Jiley<br />

Walker of route 5, Reidsville, and Mrs. W. O. Moore of Alberta, Va.; seven brothers, G. W.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> and R. E. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Route 4, Reidsville, Arnie <strong>Gunn</strong> of Route 2, Reidsville, H. P. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

of Monticello, Sam <strong>Gunn</strong> of Central Falls, Claude <strong>Gunn</strong> of Dinwiddie, Va., and Nat <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

of Leaksville. (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> descendant)<br />

Franklin Americus <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

F. H. <strong>Gunn</strong> died at his home here last Wednesday evening. His remains were interred at the<br />

Peoria cemetery. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> came to Hill County over twenty years ago and settled in the<br />

Arnett Community where he resided until quite recently. His wife and several children<br />

survive him. The children are all married and live in different section of the state. He was a


member of the Baptist church and few men stood better in the community than he did. He<br />

was universally spoken of as a good straight man and a good neighbor.(Died 2-7-1900)<br />

Hillsboro Mirror, Vol. XIX. No 34, Hillsboro, Hill County, Texas, Wednesday, February<br />

14,1900. (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> descendant)<br />

Franklin <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Celebration of Life for Minister Franklin T. <strong>Gunn</strong>, of Marietta, will be held Saturday,<br />

February 21, 2004 at 3PM from Greater Community C.O.G.I.C., Marietta, Bishop<br />

Chandler Owens, Pastor, Pastor Jerry Brooks officiating. Interment Kennesaw Memorial<br />

Cemetery. His remains will lie instate at the church at 2PM. Cortege will assemble at<br />

Hanley-Shelton Chapel at 2:15PM. He is survived by wife, Mrs. Deidra Jamelle <strong>Gunn</strong>;<br />

parents: Ms. Jewell Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Willie Frank <strong>Gunn</strong>, one step-daughter,<br />

Jasmine Baldwin, one brother, Mr. Barney <strong>Gunn</strong> (Spookey), two sisters, Ms. Rondalyn<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, Ms. Breanna Smith; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Barney Holliman (Emma). The<br />

family will receive friends Friday from 7-8PM in the Chapel of Hanley-Shelton, Marietta,<br />

770-428-6333. Published in The Atlanta Journal-Constitution from 2/18/2004 - 2/20/2004.<br />

Franklin L. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Franklin LeRoy <strong>Gunn</strong>, age 74 of Butler, Missouri died Saturday, May 29, 2010 at Willow<br />

Lane Nursing Center in Butler. He was born October 22, 1935 to Cecil Otto and Alpha<br />

Lorene Warren <strong>Gunn</strong> in Kansas City, Kansas. Memorial services were Friday, June 4,<br />

2010 at Schowengerdt Funeral Chapel in Butler, Missouri with Dr. Terry Davis officiating.<br />

Contributions to Heartland Hospice. (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> descendant)<br />

Fred <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

born in Bessemer, AL on February 12, 1929, died Wednesday, February 2, 2000 in<br />

Albuquerque, NM. Memorial services will be held Wednesday, 2:00 p.m., at The Cathedral<br />

Church of St. John, 318 Silver Ave. SW, with The Rev. Rhonda Smith McIntire officiating.<br />

French Mortuary, 1111 University Blvd. NE.<br />

Fred S. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Fred <strong>Gunn</strong>, 81, of <strong>New</strong> Town, died on Saturday morning, February 9, 2008, at the St.<br />

Alexis Medical Center in Bismarck.Fred <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr., "High Crane" was born February 19,<br />

1926 in the Shell Creek area southeast of <strong>New</strong> Town, ND to Fred and Suzie (Jones) Lone<br />

Bear. He departed this life on February 9, 2008. Fred was raised in the Shell Creek area<br />

until the Garrison Dam forced the family to move in the early 1950"s. Fred and Annabelle<br />

were married on September 8th 1971 in Stanley, ND. He had resided in the Sand Hill area<br />

until his passing. He was proud of his heritage as a descendant of the Xxoshgah Band of the<br />

Hidatsa people and was very fluent in the Hidatsa language. He was often called upon for


his expertise and knowledge of the history and interpretation of the Hidatsa language. He<br />

was well respected for his knowledge of the Hidatsa traditions and history.One of his many<br />

accomplishments was the right to make traditional War Bonnets, which he continued<br />

throughout his life. He was recognized nationally and locally for his skill and mastery work<br />

in making War Bonnets.Fred enlisted in the United States Army. He served in WWII and<br />

in the Korean Conflict, serving 2 tours during his enlisted career with the Armed Forces.<br />

He was a member of the American Legion Post #300, until his health forced him to quit.He<br />

was known for his love of jokes and humorous stories and often had quick witty remarks<br />

for the KDU staff, family and friends. Fred truly was a man of faith who cared deeply for<br />

his family and friends. He touched the lives of so many people who will remember his<br />

generosity and kind-heartedness. He will be greatly missed by all.Fred is survived by his<br />

wife, Annabelle Marie <strong>Gunn</strong>; one daughter, Dorcas and husband Julian Sam, Stanfield,<br />

AZ; three sons, Mahlon <strong>Gunn</strong> of <strong>New</strong> Town, Fred <strong>Gunn</strong> III and wife Rae Lynn <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Bismarck, ND, Faron <strong>Gunn</strong> of Bismarck, ND; two adopted daughters, Glenda Rush and<br />

Anna White of <strong>New</strong> Town, ND; one adopted grandson, Tony Iverson of <strong>New</strong> Town, ND;<br />

and numerous nieces, nephews, grandchildren, and great grandchildren.<br />

2 nd obit<br />

NEW TOWN - Fred <strong>Gunn</strong>, 81, <strong>New</strong> Town, died Feb. 9, 2008, at St. Alexis Medical Center,<br />

Bismarck. Services were held Feb. 13 at Four Bears Community Center, <strong>New</strong> Town.<br />

Interment was in Shell Creek Cemetery. He is survived by his wife, Annabelle; one<br />

daughter, Dorcas Sam, Stanfield, Ariz.; three sons, Mahlon, <strong>New</strong> Town, and Fred III and<br />

Faron, both of Bismarck; two adopted daughters, Glenda Rush and Anna White, both of<br />

<strong>New</strong> Town; one adopted grandson; and numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren.<br />

(Fulkerson Funeral Home, Williston) Published in The Bismarck Tribune on 2/16/2008.<br />

Fred Scott <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

29, of St. Petersburg, Florida, died Wednesday (Dec. 17, 1997) at home. Born in St.<br />

Petersburg, he was a computer-assisted draftsman for AGRA Baymont in Clearwater for<br />

five years. He was a member of Horses for Handicapped. He was one of the first children to<br />

receive a specialized electric wheelchair from All Childrens Hospital. Survivors include his<br />

father, Fred P. <strong>Gunn</strong>, and his mother, Nancy E. Shaner, both of St. Petersburg; two sisters,<br />

Sarah E. Busto, Medford, Mass., and Tricia Keating, Aurora, Ill.; his maternal<br />

grandmother, Welda Bauer, Inverness; and his paternal grandmother, Phyllis Rix, Atlanta.<br />

National Cremation Society, St. Petersburg.<br />

Fred <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Thrice decorated veteran is dead, Meridan, Mississippi. Jan 4, 1927 - Fred <strong>Gunn</strong>--formerly<br />

of Shelby County, Tennessee, who received three wartime decorations because of gallant<br />

service in giving first aid to wounded comrades in full view of the enemy, died in a<br />

government hospital in Curryville,Texas Sunday. Decorations were personally signed by<br />

WOODROW WILSON,one by PERSHING and the other by MAJOR GENERAL<br />

BULLARD. Funeral services were held in Jackson Mississippi, Tuesday. Death resulted


from wounds and gas.<br />

Fred <strong>Gunn</strong>, Sr.<br />

passed away Friday Sept. 9, 2006 in San Marcos, Tx. He is survived by his wife Juanita,<br />

his three children, Fred Jr, Sue and Van. Five grandchildren, six great grandchildren and<br />

two great-great grand-daughters. Grave side services to be held Friday Sept. 15th at<br />

Memorial Oaks Cemetery 13001 Katy Freeway at 10:00 A.M. Published in the Houston<br />

Chronicle on 9/14/2006.<br />

Fred B. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

67, of 1212 Alhambra Way S, St. Petersburg, Florida, died Saturday (Jan. 6, 1990) at<br />

Bayfront Medical Center. He was born in Franklin, Tenn., and came here in 1989 from<br />

Virginia Beach, Va., where he was a member of Virginia Beach Lodge F&AM. A Navy<br />

veteran of World War II and the Korean War, he served from 1939 to 1959. He was a<br />

member of the Greek Orthodox Church. Survivors include his wife, Georgette; three sons,<br />

Fred P., St. Petersburg, Thomas, Pinellas Park, and Carl, Westminster, Colo.; a stepson,<br />

Fred Smith, St. Petersburg; a daughter, Charline Stumpf, Pinellas Park; a sister, Annell<br />

Billington, Bradenton; 20 grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. All Faiths Funeral<br />

Home, St. Petersburg.<br />

Freda <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Freda E. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Phoenix, AZ, passed away on January 24, 2005 at the age of 94. Born in<br />

Formosa, KS in 1910 to Anna and Thomas Mann, she was one of seven sisters and<br />

brothers, who had all predeceased her. A true 19th century woman, Freda grew up on a<br />

property outside La Junta, CO, where her parents were homesteading. Besides farming,<br />

and helping her husband run a drag line business, he worked for Sears & Roebuck and<br />

Hewlett Packard for a number of years. Freda was married for 59 years to Walter E.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, who passed away in 1989. Her daughter, Geraldine R. Light, passed away in 2004.<br />

Freda is survived by her daughter, Wanda M. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 10 grandchildren, 17 great<br />

grandchildren, and 6 great-great-grandchildren. Memorial contributions may be made to<br />

Arizona State Library & Public Records Braille & Talking Book Division, 1030 N. 32nd<br />

St., Phoenix, AZ 85008. Interment will take place in Berthoud, Colorado. Arrangements by<br />

Messinger Indian School Mortuary. Sign the Guest Book at eastvalleytribune.com<br />

Freddie <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

63 of Madisonville, KY ,died Thursday, January 15, 2009 at 12:25 P.M. at Regional<br />

Medical Center in Madisonville. He was born April 28, 1945 in Madisonville, KY to the late<br />

Clyde and Hazel <strong>Gunn</strong>. He was also preceded in death by one brother, Donnie <strong>Gunn</strong>; and<br />

one nephew, Brad <strong>Gunn</strong>. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> has been in business in Hopkins County and<br />

surrounding counties for forty-five years. He was the first recipient of the Chamber of<br />

Commerce's Small Business Man Award. He was an avid Kentucky Wildcats fan,


NASCAR, and Indianapolis Colts fan. He received several awards for outstanding sales<br />

through out the years for Ashland. He was a member of Mortons Gap Christian Church<br />

along with being a former deacon. In addition he served on the Kentucky Petroleum<br />

Marketer's Association (KPMA) board for three years. He is survived by his wife of<br />

twenty-three years, Brenda <strong>Gunn</strong> of Madisonville; four children, Heath (Susan) <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Louisville, KY, Heather (Steven) Parrish of Madisonville, Lyndi <strong>Gunn</strong> (future son-in-law<br />

Mitchell Pulley) of Madisonville, and Lance <strong>Gunn</strong> of Madisonville; one sister, Joyce<br />

(Kenneth) Farmer of Mortons Gap; one brother, Danny (Debbie) <strong>Gunn</strong> of Evansville, IN;<br />

five grandchildren, Abbey and Noah <strong>Gunn</strong>, Coda, Christian, and Camden Blakeley; three<br />

godchildren, David and Matt Nofsinger and Sara Nofsinger Jones; and several nieces and<br />

nephews. Funeral services will be 11:00 A.M. Sunday, January 18, 2009, at Mortons Gap<br />

Christian Church with Dr. Garry Hill and Lairy Nofsinger officiating. Burial will follow in<br />

Odd Fellows Cemetery in Madisonville. Friends may call at Barnett-Strother Funeral<br />

Home from 4:00 P.M. to 8:00 P.M. on Saturday, January 17, 2009 and at the church on<br />

Sunday from 9:00 A.M. until service time. Pallbearers will be Steve Cox, Rudy Thomas,<br />

Greg Bruce, Dale Hawkins, Henry Neicamp, and Bob Woodward. Honorary pallbearers<br />

will be Sam Durham and J.D. Cotton. Memorial contributions may be made to Mortons<br />

Gap Christian Church or Kosairs Charities. Envelopes will be available at Barnett-<br />

Strother Funeral Home.<br />

Frederick M. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Rosary services for Frederick M. <strong>Gunn</strong>, who died in his home at 3214 Tularosa street<br />

Saturday, March 20, 1948 will be held at 8 p. m. today in the Hagedon- Harding Chapel).<br />

He was 72. He had lived in El Paso, Texas for 37 years. He was a conductor for the Texas<br />

and Pacific Railway Co, and was retired from that company in 1943 alter 44 years of<br />

service. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Frances M. <strong>Gunn</strong>. of El Paso; by two daughters,<br />

Mrs. Joseph A. Peters and Mrs. Hazel G. Peters, both of El Paso; by a son, Frank J. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

of El Paso; by a sister, Mrs. ,W. H. Robertson of San Antonio,and by a brother, Leon O.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, of Dallas; by eight grandchildren, and by one great-grandchild. Funeral mass will<br />

be held at ,10 am tomorrow in St. Joseph's Catholic Church, the Rev. Joseph M. Walsh<br />

officiating. Burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery under the direction of Hagedon-Harding.<br />

The pallbearers, all Texas and Pacific railroad men, are Walter Jackson, A. T. .Brannon,<br />

A. K. Van Sickle, D. D. Donald. Wade Parkman, M. F. Jones, W. H. White, C. B. Scholz,<br />

Harry Perry, George Talmadge, E. C. Cleamans, W. E. Jackson, Will Scott, Jack Shaw, P.<br />

J. Peters, Gordon Phillips, John Shea, C. B. Shankle, Robert Coleman, L. S. Croft and W.<br />

E. Seward.<br />

Fredrick F. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

PORTALES (Staff) - Fredrick Francis <strong>Gunn</strong> - Funeral services for Fredrick F. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 86,<br />

will be conducted at 3:30 p. m. Friday at the Wheeler Mortuary Starlight Chapel in<br />

Portales, <strong>New</strong> Mexico. Burial will be in Portales Cemetery. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> this morning,<br />

August 9, 1973, at a Clovis Nursing Home. He had been a resident of Portales since 1923<br />

and had made his there at 1400 S. Ave. G. He was a retired custodian for the Portales


Public School System and was a member of the First Baptist Church in Portales. His<br />

survivors Include one son, Wayne of Portales; four daughters, Mrs. Faye Borden of<br />

Portales, Mrs. Leeta Robinson of Clovis, Mrs. Merlyn Sprague of Springfield, Va., and<br />

Mrs. Maggi Koelder of Kingland, Texas, 10 grandchildren and 16 great grandchildren.<br />

Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong>'s wife and one son preceded him in death. His grandchildren will serve as<br />

pallbearers. (Reuben and Mary Goforth <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Fredrica W. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Greenville, S. C. December 9, 1904 - Fredrica W. <strong>Gunn</strong>, sister of Mrs. James A. Finlay<br />

died at 3 o’clock this morning at the Finlay residence on the Cedar Lane Road. Funeral<br />

services will be held at 12 o’clock tomorrow at Christ Church. Miss <strong>Gunn</strong>’s health has<br />

been failing for some time, and as she was bery aged, her death no great surprise, still came<br />

as a chock and her many friends will learn the sad news with regret. She was a native of<br />

Ireland and came to Greenville nearly 30 years ago from Canada and has since resided<br />

with her brother in law James A. Finlay.<br />

Frederick W. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

died in Washington yesterday morning. He was a man who had won a sure title to the<br />

loving remembrance of all who knew him. A multitude of person who never saw him, have<br />

heard and read about a unique boys’ school among the hills of Litchfield County, will learn<br />

with regret that Mr. Frederick W. <strong>Gunn</strong> is dead. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born in Washington<br />

October 4, 1816. At the age of seventeen he entered Yale College and graduated with<br />

Evard Waite and several others in the famous class of 1837. He opened the school with<br />

which his name is identified in 1839. .....Any sketch of the Washinton school would be<br />

incomplete which did not pay a warm tribute to the noble wife and mother who made it<br />

also a home. He is died at the age of sixty five. Besides his widow, Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> leaves a<br />

daughter who with her husband, John Brinsmade will endeavor to carry on the school in<br />

the spirit of its old master. <strong>New</strong> York Herald Tribune, NYNY page 2, Wednesday August<br />

17, 1881.<br />

Frederick V. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr.,<br />

76, of 8056 Jahnke Rd., died Wednesday, August 27, 1980. He is survived by his wife, Mrs.<br />

Mary Parkhouse <strong>Gunn</strong>; three daughters, Miss Frederica Ann <strong>Gunn</strong> of Bend, Ore., Mrs.<br />

Robert Wilson of Akron, Ohio and Mrs. James W. Craven of Richmond; and nine<br />

grandchildren. Private graveside services for the immediate family will be held Friday in<br />

Hollywood Cemetery. Richmond Times Dispatch (VA) Thurs. 8-28-1980 (John and Sarah<br />

Scherer <strong>Gunn</strong> descendant - Richmond, Va.)<br />

G. Burton <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

WOLFEBORO, VT - G. Burton <strong>Gunn</strong>, 69, died Thursday, Sept. 11, 2008, at the Hyder<br />

Family Hospice House in Dover. He was born Aug. 24, 1939, in Goffstown, the son of


George and the late Barbara <strong>Gunn</strong> of Punta Gorda, Fla., and brother of Susan Spilane of<br />

Burlington, Vt. He resided in <strong>New</strong> Hampshire for most of his life, the last seven years in<br />

Wolfeboro. Burt was an avid outdoorsmen who enjoyed hunting and fishing. He is survived<br />

by his wife, Cyndy; two sons, Steven of Manchester and Chris and his wife, Laura, of<br />

Cody, Wyo.; two daughters, Toni <strong>Gunn</strong> of Belford, N.J., and Karen <strong>Gunn</strong> of Manchester;<br />

two stepsons, Bill Pollini of Wolfeboro and Todd Pollini and his wife, Celeste, of Melvin<br />

Village; and 10 grandchildren. Calling hours will not be held. Services will be held at the<br />

convenience of the family. The Cremation Society of <strong>New</strong> Hampshire is in charge of<br />

arrangements.<br />

G. Robert <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

The Rev. G. Robert <strong>Gunn</strong> died at his fathers home at this place (Crawfordville, Ga) on<br />

Saturday and was buried yesterday. He was about twenty-seven years of age. Consumption<br />

was the cause of his death. He was quite intellectual. Atlanta Constitution- dated 4-16-1895<br />

(cgm note: George Robert <strong>Gunn</strong> s/o William Nathan and Frances Nunn <strong>Gunn</strong>)(Thomas<br />

and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> descendant)<br />

G. M. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Chattahoochee, Georgia. - G. M. <strong>Gunn</strong> died yesterday morning Feb 2, 1906, at his home at<br />

Chattahoochee, Georgia. He had been ill for several weeks. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was an employee at<br />

the Whittier Mills. His death causes a widow and little children to be left in the direst<br />

poverty without any visible means of subsistence. The condition of the family is really a<br />

serious one and the mother and children need immediate aid. The funeral of Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> will<br />

be conducted this morning at his late home. The expenses of the funeral will be aided by<br />

the workmen of the deceased. Any charitable person desirous of aiding the bereaved and<br />

poverty strained family can send contributions to the officers of the Whittier mills.The<br />

Atlanta Constitution<br />

Gabriel W. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

a physician in Versailles, Mo, died last night of pneumonia. He was 50 year old. Kansas<br />

City, Star, Volume 24, Issue 94 page 1. Sunday December 20, 1903 (Thomas and Sarah<br />

Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Gabriel W. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Dr. Gariel W.. <strong>Gunn</strong>, a physician in Versailles, Mo died last night, December 19, 1903 of<br />

pneumonia. He was 50 years old. Kansas City Star. 12-20-1903 (Thomas and Sarah<br />

Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> descendant)<br />

Gail Kaser <strong>Gunn</strong>


, 36, of Cumming Georgia died Wednesday. Funeral, 11a.m. Monday, Nativity of our Lord<br />

Catholic Church; Louie E. Jones Funeral Home. Published Oct 29, 2000<br />

Gaines W <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

1921-1988 - Gaines W <strong>Gunn</strong> died on January 11, 1998. Born December 25, 1921, Gaines W<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> was 76 years old. The last known place of residence for Gaines W <strong>Gunn</strong> was<br />

CLEVELAND, Ohio<br />

Garland Gale <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

89, Ada, Ohio died Thursday, Feb. 24, 2005 at Hardin Hills Health Center in Kenton. He<br />

was born June 12, 1915 in Hardin County to Franklin B. and Nona E. (Krisher) <strong>Gunn</strong>, who<br />

are deceased. He married Ruth F. Early in 1938 and she died in December of 1999.<br />

Surviving are three sons: John Jack (Nancy) <strong>Gunn</strong> of Kenton; Donald (Lin) <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Groton, Connecticut and Larry <strong>Gunn</strong> of Lima; one brother, J. Robert <strong>Gunn</strong> of <strong>New</strong>ark;<br />

three sisters: Imogene Bice of Kalamazoo, MI; Betty O"Bannon of Ada; and Wava<br />

Spradlin of McGuffey; eight grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren. He was preceded<br />

in death by two brothers, Clyde and Raymond <strong>Gunn</strong>; seven sisters, Pauline Ellis, Eva Mae<br />

Fewell, Annabelle Hunt, Gladys Hoy, Wanda Mankey, Margaret Kimmel and Wilda<br />

Leffler. Garland retired from Ford Motor Company in 1980 after 21 years where he was<br />

an inspector. Garland also owned and operated <strong>Gunn</strong> TV Service in Ada for several years.<br />

He was a member of the UAW Local #1219 of Lima. Services were held Monday, Feb. 28 at<br />

Hanson-Neely Funeral Home, Ada, with Chaplain Roger Brown officiating. Burial was in<br />

Woodlawn Cemetery, Ada. Memorial contributions may be made to the Activity Fund at<br />

Hardin Hills Health Center, Kenton.<br />

Gary Andrew <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

ADA Graveside services for Gary Andrew <strong>Gunn</strong>, 40, Ada, are 10 a.m. Saturday at<br />

Lightning Ridge Cemetery, the Rev. Bill Frazier officiating. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> died Aug. 2, 2006, at<br />

Ada. He was born Dec. 6, 1965, at Pomona, Calif., to Robert William <strong>Gunn</strong> and Elizabeth<br />

Lynn Luther. He moved to this area in 1976 and graduated from Latta High School in<br />

1982. He was self-employed as a construction worker. He was a Red Cross volunteer and<br />

was secretary for his AA meetings. He was preceded in death by his parents; grandfather,<br />

Ira Raymond Luther; and two brothers, LeRoy Page Jr. and Richard <strong>Gunn</strong>. Survivors<br />

include a son, Robert William <strong>Gunn</strong>, Ada; a daughter, Rachael <strong>Gunn</strong>, Ada; girlfriend,<br />

Alicia Adams, Ada; his stepfather, Bill Frazier, Ada; two sisters, LaDonna Levesque and<br />

husband Dave, Ada, and Karen Willbanks and husband Paul Harvey, Miller, Mo.; two<br />

brothers, Charles Gregory and wife Kim, Rancho Cucamonga, Calif., and Tim Gregory,<br />

Ada; aunts, Lovena Drymon, Sena Brown and husband Chuck, Pam Hoggatt, all of Ada,<br />

Nancy Owens, Roff, and Virginia Phillips and husband Ronald, Upland, Calif.;<br />

grandmother, Ollie Jewell Chesser, Ada; and numerous other friends and<br />

relatives.Criswell Funeral Home, Ada


Gary Douglas <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

1946-2001 ALLYN, Wash. - Gary Douglas <strong>Gunn</strong>, 54, died June 28 at his residence in Allyn.<br />

He was born June 29, 1946, in Great Bend, the son of Glenn Albert and Louise Brown<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>. He was a 1964 graduate of Great Bend High School. A resident of Allyn, coming<br />

from Lakebay, Wash., he was an insurance and investment salesman. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a member<br />

of the Unity church, Independent Order of Foresters in Utah and Washington, volunteered<br />

in the Special Olympics in Utah and a women"s crisis shelter in Washington. He was a<br />

veteran of the U.S. Air Force. Survivors include his mother of Great Bend; and two sisters,<br />

Margaret S. Baldwin of Ellinwood and Barbara L. Anderson of Bartlesville, Okla. A<br />

memorial service will be held at a later date. Memorials are suggested to the Special<br />

Olympics or a local crisis center, both in care of Bryant-Christians Funeral Home in Great<br />

Bend. Great Bend (Kan.) Tribune, July 3, 2001<br />

Gary <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

GUNN, Gary Glenn of Mesquite, TX born June 2, 1962 in Dallas, TX. and passed away<br />

March 13, 2005. He was a member of Dallas Masonic Lodge #760 A.F. & A. M. He was<br />

raised in the Baptist Church. Preceded in death by twin daughters. Survived by daughters,<br />

Lee Amber <strong>Gunn</strong> of Grand Prairie, Nicole Marie <strong>Gunn</strong> of Grand Prairie, Hailey Helen<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Mesquite; parents, William "Dub" & Helen <strong>Gunn</strong> of Goldthwaite, TX.; brothers<br />

and sisters-in-law, William "Bill" & Susan <strong>Gunn</strong> of Lucas, TX., Charles "Chuck"<br />

Anderson of Goldthwatie; sister and brother-in-law, Becky L. & Bob Gates of Bruceville,<br />

TX.; 6 nephews; 1 aunt & uncle and several cousins and a host of friends. A memorial<br />

service will be held at 3:00PM Friday, March 18, 2005 at the <strong>New</strong> Hope Funeral Home<br />

Chapel. Service Location <strong>New</strong> Hope Funeral Home 500 East Highway 80 Sunnyvale, TX<br />

75182<br />

Gary Robert <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Marion, SC - Mr. Gary Robert <strong>Gunn</strong>, 46, died Sunday, September 9, 2007 at McLeod<br />

Regional Hospital after an illness. Funeral Services will be held at 10:00 am on Wednesday,<br />

September 12, at Catholic Church of Infant Jesus, burial will follow at Palmetto Memorial<br />

Gardens. The family will receive friends, Tuesday, September 11, from 6:00-8:00 pm at<br />

Richardson funeral home. Gary was born in Wishaw, Scotland, a son of Catherine L. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

and the late Thomas <strong>Gunn</strong>. He was a graduate of Florence-Darlington Technical College<br />

and worked as a tool designer. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a member of Catholic Church of the Infant<br />

Jesus. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> is survived by his mother, Catherine L. <strong>Gunn</strong>; a son, Gary R. <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Nichols, SC; brother, Thomas <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr. of Mullins; sister, Betty Floyd of Marion; six<br />

nieces and nephews; and special friend, Ann Herring. Published in the Morning <strong>New</strong>s on<br />

9/11/2007<br />

Gary Steven "Steve" <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

44 passed away Tuesday Nov. 29 2011 in Illinois. Steve was born Aug. 281967at Benton<br />

HarborMich.to the late George and Ola Jean <strong>Gunn</strong>. He was a truck driver with Timmon's


Transit of Jonesboro. Steve was a man who knew that a successful life has nothing to do<br />

with monetary wealth but a wealth of family and friends and he lovingly cultivated<br />

relationships with family and friends every day of his life for he loved his family and<br />

friends above all else. Those closest to him knew this best of all but anyone he ever met<br />

knew that in Steve they could find an altruistic soul a generous smile a tender heart a<br />

successful man. Survivors include a sister and her husband Rebecca <strong>Gunn</strong> Shipman and<br />

Randy of Jonesboro; two nephews Chris Shipman and wife Sarah of Baton Rouge La. and<br />

Josh Shipman; a niece Angel Shipman and a great-niece Evelyn Shipman all of Jonesboro;<br />

and many other family and friends. Visitation will be from 6-8 tonight at Gregg-Langford<br />

Bookout Funeral Home300 West Matthews Ave. Jonesboro. A celebration of his life will be<br />

at 2 p.m. Saturday at the funeral home with the Rev. Brian Adams officiating. Burial will<br />

follow in Jonesboro Memorial Park Cemetery. Honored to serve as pallbearers are David<br />

MayShane TimmonsWayne TimmonsMurphy OwenClarence Shinault and Stephen Cox;<br />

and as honorary pallbearers Steve's family of fellow drivers and co-workers. In lieu of<br />

flowers a memorial fund has been set up with Timmon's Transit to help the family.<br />

Gary Wayne <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

born March 14, 1945 died October 4, 2000. Advantage Funeral and Cremation Services,<br />

Maryvale Chapel in Phoenix, Arizona is in charge of arrangements.<br />

Gary W. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

56, of <strong>New</strong> Salem, Texas formerly of Burgettstown, died Wednesday, December 26, 2007, in<br />

Uniontown Hospital. He was born October 24, 1951, in Washington, a son of the late James<br />

Edward <strong>Gunn</strong> and Frances Melba <strong>Gunn</strong>. He was formerly employed delivering newspaper<br />

bundles for the Observer-Reporter and as a maintenance man for Brownsville Dairy<br />

Queen. A brother, Ronald <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife Patricia of <strong>New</strong> Salem, survives. Friends will be<br />

received from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Friday and until 11 a.m., the hour of service, Saturday,<br />

December 29, in Dearth Funeral Home, <strong>New</strong> Salem, with Pastor Andy Miles officiating.<br />

Interment will follow in Salem View Cemetery, <strong>New</strong> Salem.<br />

2nd obit<br />

Gary W. <strong>Gunn</strong>- <strong>New</strong> Salem resident, formerly of Burgettstown. Gary W. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 56, of <strong>New</strong><br />

Salem, formerly of Burgettstown, died Wednesday, December 26, 2007, in Uniontown<br />

Hospital. He was born October 24, 1951, in Washington, a son of the late James Edward<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> and Frances Melba <strong>Gunn</strong>. He was formerly employed delivering newspaper bundles<br />

for the Observer-Reporter and as a maintenance man for Brownsville Dairy Queen. A<br />

brother, Ronald <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife Patricia of <strong>New</strong> Salem, survives. Friends will be received<br />

from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Friday and until 11 a.m., the hour of service, Saturday,<br />

December 29, in Dearth Funeral Home, <strong>New</strong> Salem, with Pastor Andy Miles officiating.<br />

Interment will follow in Salem View Cemetery, <strong>New</strong> Salem.<br />

Gayle Borden"Pops" <strong>Gunn</strong>,


79, a resident of Albuquerque, died Tuesday, August 1, 2000. He is survived by his wife,<br />

Anna M. <strong>Gunn</strong>; daughters, Gaylon <strong>Gunn</strong> LaVigne, Judie Carol <strong>Gunn</strong>, and Sheri Lynn<br />

Abrahamson, all of Albuquerque; sons, Gary Gene <strong>Gunn</strong> of San Antonio, TX and Gayle B.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> II of Mesa, AZ; grandchildren, Matthew Wolfe, Shelley <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jeffrey <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

Andrew <strong>Gunn</strong>, Tracye Nichols, Melissa Estepa, Kyle <strong>Gunn</strong>, Nathan Abrahamson, Megan<br />

Abrahamson, Bethany Abrahamson, Joshua <strong>Gunn</strong>, Kimberli <strong>Gunn</strong> and Rebecca <strong>Gunn</strong>;<br />

and great-grandchildren, Benjamin Wolfe, Marshele Danner, Ian <strong>Gunn</strong>, Allison <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

Phoebe <strong>Gunn</strong> and Delilah <strong>Gunn</strong>. The family welcomes you to the celebration of the life of<br />

this remarkable husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather and friend on Saturday,<br />

August 5, 2:00 p.m., at 19 Garden Park Rd. NW. In lieu of flowers, the family requests<br />

memorial contributions be made to the American Cancer Society, Attn: Melissa Vialpando,<br />

5800 Lomas Blvd. NE, 87110. French Mortuary, 1111 University Blvd. NE<br />

Gayle L. <strong>Gunn</strong> Yandell,<br />

59, retired secretary, of Austin, Tx., died Friday. Survived by husband Larry. Services 1<br />

p.m. today, Cook-Walden Funeral Home, Lamar location. Burial Cook-Walden/Capital<br />

Parks Cemetery, Pflugerville. After a long battle with melanoma cancer, Gayle Yandell<br />

passed away peacefully August 17, 2007, at her home in Austin. She was born April 8,<br />

1948, to Eli Taylor <strong>Gunn</strong> and Gladys Sturdivant <strong>Gunn</strong> in San Marcos, Texas.<br />

Gayle graduated from Lanier High School in 1966 and married the love of her life, Larry<br />

Wayne Yandell, October 14, 1967. She worked at Southern Union Gas until the birth of her<br />

first child in 1972. From that point, she dedicated the rest of her life to her family and<br />

contributed over 27 years to the Boy and Girl Scouts of America. Her three sons attained<br />

the ranks of Eagle Scout and Life Scout and her daughter earned the Silver Award. After<br />

her children were grown, she reentered the workforce in Austin as a secretary for the<br />

Austin Independent School District. She retired after a total of 12 years at Pearce and<br />

Burnet Middle Schools and Lanier High School. Gayle had a love for quilting and<br />

throughout the years she made many quilts by hand for her loved ones. She also enjoyed<br />

traveling and camping with her family and friends and they visited many parks including<br />

her favorite, Inks Lake State Park. She was preceded in death by her Daddy June 13,<br />

2002. She is survived by her husband of nearly 40 years, Larry, and their four children<br />

and families: son Randy and his wife Kim Kittredge of Temple, son Kevin of Austin, son<br />

Kyle of Austin, and daughter Tami and husband Stephen Sable of Kyle. Grandchildren<br />

include Makenna, Shauna, and Carson Yandell. Survivors also include her mother, Gladys,<br />

of Austin; her sister, Nanda Bryan of Fort Stockton; and her brothers Jimmy <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Austin and Billy <strong>Gunn</strong> of Sutter Creek, California. Pallbearers are Don Peterson of Buda,<br />

Edgar "Butch" Smith of Holland, Ronnie Pylant of Houston, Richard "Butch" <strong>New</strong>ell of<br />

Austin, Terry Dorsey of Austin, Ronnie Meyers of Wimberley, Jimmy <strong>Gunn</strong> of Austin, and<br />

Billy <strong>Gunn</strong> of Sutter Creek, California. Visitation will be held on Monday, August 20,<br />

2007, from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m., at Cook-Walden Funeral Home, 6100 N Lamar Blvd in<br />

Austin. Funeral service will be Tuesday August 21, 2007, at 1:00 p.m., at Cook-Walden and<br />

graveside service will be immediately after at Cook-Walden/Capital Parks Cemetery in<br />

Pflugerville. Minister Tim Yandell will be officiating.<br />

In lieu of flowers, the family requests that mem


Geneva Marie <strong>Gunn</strong>-Willet<br />

Geneva Marie <strong>Gunn</strong>-Willett, 72 of Grand Rivers, died Tuesday, May 28, 1996, at her home.<br />

She was the daughter of the late Richard <strong>Gunn</strong> and Mable Sisk <strong>Gunn</strong> and was born on<br />

Sept. 16, 1923 in Hopkins Co., Ky. A housewife, she was a member of the Grand Rivers<br />

Baptist Church. Surviving are her husband, James Charles Willett, of Grand Rivers; a<br />

daughter, Juanita Ruark of Westland, Mi.; two brothers, Robert Wilson <strong>Gunn</strong> of St. Clair,<br />

Mi. and John Wood of San Antonio, Tx.; 6 grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren.<br />

Funeral services will be conducted at 1 p.m Thursday at Bandy Funeral Home with the<br />

Rev. Vance Willett officiating. Burial will take place in the <strong>New</strong> Salem Cemetery. The<br />

Messenger (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Gene <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

BROWNFIELD - Gene <strong>Gunn</strong>, 85, died Friday, Dec. 15, 2000. Services will be at 2 p.m.<br />

Friday in Brownfield Funeral Home Memorial Chapel with Bob Reynolds officiating.<br />

Burial will be in Terry County Memorial Cemetery. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born in Sparta, Tenn.,<br />

and was raised in Nashville, Tenn, where he attended school. In 1941 he moved to<br />

Brownfield, owning a variety of businesses including, bicycling, tire recapping, and<br />

appliances and accessories. He retired from Gene <strong>Gunn</strong> Oil Co. in 1980. He served on the<br />

Brownfield school board and was a member of the Brownfield Chamber of Commerce and<br />

Brownfield Church of Christ. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> married Mildred Clifton in 1933 at Franklin, Ky.<br />

Survivors include his wife; three sons, Charles <strong>Gunn</strong> of Midland, Max <strong>Gunn</strong> of Childress<br />

and Gary <strong>Gunn</strong> of Houston; a daughter, Ginger Vertz of Boston; 12 grandchildren; and 15<br />

great-grandchildren. The family suggests memorials be to Michael D. <strong>Gunn</strong> Scholarship<br />

Fund in care of the Opportunity Plan Inc. Amarillo Daily <strong>New</strong>s, Dec. 20, 2000 (James<br />

Daniel and Emma Baugh <strong>Gunn</strong> descendant)<br />

Geneva <strong>Gunn</strong> Gibson<br />

Funeral service for Mrs. Geneva <strong>Gunn</strong> Gibson, 59, of Route 8, Reidsville, NC who died<br />

Thursday was held at 11 a.m. Saturday at Shady Grove Baptist Church with the Rev.<br />

Milton Warf, the Rev. Willard Fulton and the Rev. Leroy Joyce officiating. Burial was in<br />

Roselawn Memorial Gardens. Pallbearers were Johnny Sellers, Ronnie Lutterloh, Pete<br />

Roberts, Larry Roberts, Hoyle Kelly, George <strong>My</strong>ers, Jerry Shreve, Jackie Shreve.<br />

Flowerbearers were friends of the deceased. - Reidsville Review Mon. 3-15-1982<br />

Genevieve H. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Genevieve Hagan <strong>Gunn</strong> 79, of Memphis, Tenn., formerly of Blytheville, died Sunday, July<br />

25, 2004, at St. Francis Hospital in Memphis. She had been a homemaker. She was a<br />

communicant of Holy Rosary Catholic Church. She was preceded in death by her husband<br />

of 53 years, Robert C. <strong>Gunn</strong>, and her sister, Nora Seibert, formerly of Blytheville.Mrs.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> leaves her sisters, Regina Wimberley of Memphis, Eileen O"Neal of Blytheville and<br />

Geneva White of Campbell, Mo.; and numerous nieces and nephews. Funeral services will<br />

be conducted at 10 a.m. Wednesday at Holy Rosary Catholic Church with burial following


in Calvary Cemetery under the direction of Memphis Funeral Home Poplar Chapel. The<br />

family will receive visitors from 6 to 9 p.m. at the funeral home with a 7 p.m. Rosary prayer<br />

service.Memorials may be made to the Madonna Learning Center and Poor Clare"s<br />

Monastery White of Campbell, MO; and several nieces and nephews. - Published August 5,<br />

2004<br />

Gaynell <strong>Gunn</strong> Wilson<br />

Atmore, Ala 12-18-1987 Mobile Register - Gaynell Wilson, 78 of Atmore Died Tuesday at<br />

her residence. Funeral servies, Friday at 2 pm at John Quimby Funeral Home’s Chapel,<br />

with burial in Oak Hill Cemetery. She was a native of Bonfay, Fla, and a homemaker.<br />

Survivors include her husband, Sherman Garfield Wilson of Atmore; two son; William<br />

Wesley chancey of Wauconda, Washington; Edmond O Chancey of Bay Minette, Alabama;<br />

two daughter, Shirley M. Roberts of Cave City, Arkansas; and Leola Wilson of Atmore;<br />

Five brothers; Eugene <strong>Gunn</strong> of Walnut Hill, Florida; Ben <strong>Gunn</strong> of Flmoaton Ala; Cecil<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Mobile, Ala; Howard <strong>Gunn</strong> of Atmore and James <strong>Gunn</strong> of uriah, Ala; two sisters;<br />

PearyLee Turner of Flomaton and Evelyn Rutherford of Atmore; and stepmother Emma<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Flomaton; six grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren.<br />

Gentry Wade <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

WEST PEORIA - Gentry "Wade" <strong>Gunn</strong>, 82, of West Peoria passed away at 10 a.m.<br />

Tuesday, Dec. 13, 2011, at his home, with his family by his side. He was born May 7, 1929,<br />

in Eldon, Mo., to Louis and Virginia (McGinnis) <strong>Gunn</strong>. Surviving are his significant other<br />

of the last 32 years, Barbara J. Counterman; two stepdaughters, Rebecca Doling Dolis and<br />

Sybil Eyer; and three grandchildren, Kenna George, Craiden George and Stormie Krus.<br />

He was preceded in death by his parents, five sisters and one brother. Wade owned and<br />

operated A1 Painting in Peoria before retiring. Cremation has been accorded. There will be<br />

no services. Inurnment of ashes will be in Resurrection Mausoleum in Peoria at a later date<br />

Schmidt-Haller Burial and Cremation Services in Peoria is in charge of arrangements.<br />

Memorials may be made to Methodist Hospice.<br />

Mrs. George <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Mrs George <strong>Gunn</strong>, an elderly lady living with her daughter some two or three miles from<br />

Mitchell, SD, died very suddenly last evening, Friday, October 22, 1886, as she was about to<br />

retire. She had been in her usual health up to the moment of her decease<br />

George <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

of Clarissa, Minn and who was born in Cleveland township, going west 33 years ago, died<br />

at his home on January 26, 1917 at the age of 54 years. Death was caused by inflammation<br />

of the stomach after one day’s illness. Surviving Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> are his wife and four children;<br />

four brothers, Lucien <strong>Gunn</strong> of Cleveland township; William <strong>Gunn</strong> who lives in iowa;


Samuel <strong>Gunn</strong> of Long Beach, California, and Albert <strong>Gunn</strong> of Austin, Ia; one sister, Mrs.<br />

Amos Shinn of Nirvana, Michigan and three grandchildren. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a son of Mr.<br />

And Mrs. Elijah <strong>Gunn</strong> who were among the best known residents of Cleveland township<br />

forty years ago.<br />

George <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Funeral services for George <strong>Gunn</strong> will be conducted tomorrow Thursday, September 6,<br />

1973, at 4 p.m. from Ebenezer Baptist Church by the Rev. R. I. Ferrell. Interment will be in<br />

the church cemetery. <strong>Gunn</strong> died at Liberty House Nursing Home in Reidsville, N.C. A<br />

native of Caswell County, N.C., born Aug. 30., 1880, he was a son of the late James <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

and Vianna Clark <strong>Gunn</strong>. He is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Vianna G. Brown of<br />

Ruffin, N.C., Mrs. Daisy Blackwell and Mrs. Beatrice Mitchell, both of Yanceyville, N.C.;<br />

one son, Morris <strong>Gunn</strong> of Yanceyville; NC grandchildren; 31 great-grandchildren and one<br />

great great-grandchild. The body is at Harvey's Funeral Home. The family is at the<br />

residence of his daughter, Mrs. Mitchell of Yanceyville, NC.<br />

George <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

George <strong>Gunn</strong>, 86, died Saturday, Feb. 21, 2009. He was born Feb. 28, 1922, in Mount<br />

Pleasant, Texas. He was a member of Emmanuel Missionary Baptist Church in Cove and<br />

an Air Force aircraft mechanic in World War II. Graveside service will be 1 p.m. today at<br />

Farmer’s Academy Cemetery in Mount Pleasant, Texas. Arrangements are under the<br />

direction of Beasley-Wood Funeral Home of Mena. He is survived by his wife, Irma; four<br />

daughters, Mary <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jo Reed, Sharon Shook and Annette DeGroot; two sisters; three<br />

brothers; nine grandchildren and several great-grandchildren.<br />

George <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Sherman Texas, Jan 3, 1929 - George <strong>Gunn</strong> 73 died at his home four miles northwest of<br />

Sherman. He is survived by three sons, Russell <strong>Gunn</strong> of San Angelo, Bud <strong>Gunn</strong> of Luling,<br />

and Roy <strong>Gunn</strong> of Sherman; two daughter, Mrs. C. S. Allen of San Angelo and Mrs. Nora<br />

DeWees of Denison. Funeral services were held on Thursday, conducted by Rev. J. C.<br />

Skaggs pastor of the Forest Avenue Baptist Church. Burial West Hill Cemetery. Publish<br />

Dallas Morning <strong>New</strong>s 1-4-1929<br />

George <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Funeral services will be held at 10 a. m. Thursday for George <strong>Gunn</strong>, !9, workman who fell<br />

35 feet to his death Tuesday July 13, 1937 while measuring for new machinery at the San<br />

Antonio Texas Portland Cement company Just north of the city. According to bystanders,<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> was dead when they rushed over to his limp body. He slipped from a ledge high<br />

above the concrete floor. Louis Tengg, Alamo Iron works employe who identified the body<br />

at Medical Arts hospital, said <strong>Gunn</strong> was employed by E. G. Hoffman, steel contractor. A<br />

native Texan and resident of San Antonio the past 12 years, <strong>Gunn</strong> is survived by his


widow, Mrs. Hattie <strong>Gunn</strong>; two sons, Darrell and George <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr.; two brothers, Joe<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, Pecos; Ruebin <strong>Gunn</strong>, Phoenix, Ariz.; a sister, Mrs. J. L. Hair, Pecos; his parents,<br />

Mr. and Mrs. B. <strong>Gunn</strong>, of Poteet.<br />

George <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Danville, Va - February 2, 1903. George <strong>Gunn</strong>, the son of the late Dr. George <strong>Gunn</strong>, died<br />

at his home near Purley, N.C. yesterday of pneumonia. The disease was contracted after an<br />

exposture of several days while cutting ice in December. RTD 2-3-1902<br />

George <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

7/25/17 ~ 5/22/08 Born and raised in Spokane, Washington, the son of Scottish immigrants.<br />

He graduated from North Central High School and then went to the University of<br />

Washington, graduating in 1941. After graduation he joined the Army Air Corps as an<br />

officer and bombardier instructor. While on leave in Miami he met Helen Forehand, a<br />

nurse from Georgia. They were married in 1945 and moved to Seattle where they settled in<br />

the Wedgwood area and raised their four sons. George worked for Frederick & Nelson as<br />

a buyer and store manager for 30 years. He then joined Eddie Bauer for a short time as<br />

Regional Executive. At age 60 he began a second career in the travel business as President<br />

of Our World Tours which he enjoyed for almost 20 years. George was always optimistic<br />

and looked for the best in every person and situation. He and Helen loved to travel, garden<br />

and play bridge and poker. They enjoyed family trips to Long Beach and Lake Bosworth.<br />

He was Santa every Christmas for his grandchildren, extended family and neighbors. Later<br />

in life he developed a love of singing and was never without his songbook. He sang in the<br />

quartet at Ida Culver House and played in the Bell Choir at Aegis of Lynnwood. He took<br />

great joy in entertaining the residents. George is survived by his four sons, Brad <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

(Marie), George M. <strong>Gunn</strong> (Jan), Greg <strong>Gunn</strong> (Mary) and John <strong>Gunn</strong>. He was a special Papa<br />

to his four grandchildren, Susan Strand, Chrisann Penz, Steve <strong>Gunn</strong> and Kim Smith and a<br />

Great-Papa to his four great-grandchildren, Emma and Abby Strand and Cole and Ryan<br />

Penz. He was preceded in death by his beloved wife of 45 years, Helen. A Memorial Service<br />

will be held on Monday, June 2 at 3:00 p.m. at the Wedgwood Presbyterian Church, 8008<br />

35th Ave. NE, Seattle, WA 98115. Donations may be made in his name to the UW<br />

Foundation, 1325 4th Ave., Suite 2000, Seattle, WA. 98101.<br />

George <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr.<br />

a native of Jackson, AL and a resident of Mobile died on Friday January 20, 2006 at a local<br />

health care facility. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a member of Dauphin Way United Methodist Church<br />

were he served as the acolyte instructor for many years, member of the Mobile Jaycees and<br />

was a past president of the Fair Board, he served on the State CPA Board, was a member<br />

of the Mobile Area Chamber of Commerce, member of the Dauphin Island Property<br />

Owners Board, past president of the Red Elephant Club, a member of a local <strong>My</strong>stic<br />

Society, and received a Bachelor of Science in Commerce from the University of Alabama.<br />

He is survived by his wife Louise Mixson <strong>Gunn</strong> of Mobile, AL, two sons Greg Markham


(Sue) <strong>Gunn</strong> of Point Clear, AL, and John Grady (Allison) <strong>Gunn</strong> of Birmingham, AL,<br />

brother John M. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Jackson, AL, sister Ouida Waller of Altuna, AL, five<br />

grandchildren Grayson Lamar <strong>Gunn</strong>, and Mary Carolyn <strong>Gunn</strong> both of Birmingham, AL,<br />

George Hayden <strong>Gunn</strong>, Marcia Emily <strong>Gunn</strong>, and Mary Chason <strong>Gunn</strong> all of Point Clear,<br />

AL, nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. Funeral services will be held from<br />

Dauphin Way United Methodist Church on Monday January 23, 2006 at 1PM. The family<br />

will receive friends at the church on Monday from 12 until 1PM. Interment will be in Pine<br />

Crest Cemetery. Arrangements by Pine Crest Funerals and Cremations, 1939 Dauphin<br />

Island Parkway, Mobile, AL 251-478-5227. Published in the Mobile Register on 1/22/2006<br />

George <strong>Gunn</strong> Sr.<br />

DANVILLE, Va. - George <strong>Gunn</strong> Sr., 64, of 652 Oak Crest Road, died Wednesday,<br />

February 18, 2004 at his residence. Born July 13, 1939, in Pittsylvania Co., he was a son of<br />

the late Charlie Wilbert <strong>Gunn</strong> and the late Lillian Davis <strong>Gunn</strong>. He was a self-employed<br />

contractor. He was married to Frances Agnes Irby <strong>Gunn</strong>. In addition to his wife, he is<br />

survived by one daughter, Yvette Mayo of Japan; three sons, George <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr. of Ringgold,<br />

Felix Donnell <strong>Gunn</strong> of Las Vegas, Nev. and Ricky <strong>Gunn</strong> of Danville; three sisters, Jerlene<br />

Beard of Danville, Jean Venable and Mary Sylvia Reynolds, both of Blairs; three brothers,<br />

Billy Steve <strong>Gunn</strong>, Bobby Lee <strong>Gunn</strong> and David Lee <strong>Gunn</strong>, all of Danville. He is also<br />

survived by many grandchildren. In addition to his parents, he was predeceased by three<br />

brothers, Charlie <strong>Gunn</strong>, Linwood <strong>Gunn</strong> and Harry <strong>Gunn</strong>. The funeral will be held 1 p.m.<br />

Monday at the <strong>New</strong> Mine Creek Baptist Church with Bishop Nelson Luck officiating.<br />

Interment will follow in the Highland Burial Park Cemetery.The family will receive friends<br />

at the residence of his brother, Bobby Lee <strong>Gunn</strong>, 5272 Old Richmond Road, Danville.<br />

Fisher and Watkins Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.Published in the Danville<br />

Register & Bee<br />

George Gonnie <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr.,<br />

51, of 119 Crosland Avenue, Danville, VA died Friday, February 1, 2013 at the Hospice of<br />

Rockingham County in Wentworth, NC. Born October 7, 1961, in Pittsylvania County, VA,<br />

he was the son of the late George Gonnie <strong>Gunn</strong>, Sr. and Frances Irby <strong>Gunn</strong>, who survives.<br />

He was married to the late Cathy Culley <strong>Gunn</strong>. In addition to his mother, survivors<br />

include one son, Travis George <strong>Gunn</strong> of Danville, VA; one sister, Yvette Hughes-Mayo of<br />

Ft. Walton Beach, FL; two brothers, Felix D. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Fredericksburg, VA and Rick L.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Danville, VA; and a host of other relatives and friends. In addition to his father,<br />

he was predeceased by one sister, Sharldean G. Waters. The family will receive friends at<br />

the residence of Mae and Bobby <strong>Gunn</strong>, 5272 Old Richmond Road, Danville, VA.<br />

Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday, February 6. 2013 at 1:00 PM from the<br />

Chapel of Fisher and Watkins Funeral Home with Rev. Dr. Curtis Strader officiating.<br />

Interment will follow in Floral Hills Memory Gardens. Family visitation will be held


Tuesday, February 5, 2013 from 6:00 PM to 7:00 PM at Fisher and Watkins Funeral<br />

Home.<br />

Fisher and Watkins Funeral Home is assisting the <strong>Gunn</strong> family.<br />

George <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr.<br />

WASTA - George <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr. age 81, of Wasta, died Tuesday morning, June 22, 2004 at the<br />

Rapid City Regional Hospital. Visitation will be held from 5-7 p.m. on Thursday, June 24,<br />

at the Wasta Methodist Church, and one hour preceding the services at the church in Wall<br />

on Friday. A prayer service will be at 7 p.m. Thursday at the Wasta Methodist Church.<br />

Funeral services will be held 9:30 a.m. Friday, June 25, at the United Methodist Church in<br />

Wall, with Pastor Jim Cissell officiating. Interment with military honors will be 1:00 p.m.<br />

Friday, at the Black Hills National Cemetery in Sturgis. George <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr. was born Oct. 11,<br />

1922, in Sturgis, the son of George J. and Vesta Cora (Curtis) <strong>Gunn</strong>. George grew up on a<br />

ranch south of Wall, and attended school at Lincoln Grade School. He then attended Wall<br />

High School, graduating in 1940. After graduation he moved to Washington, where he<br />

worked in a shipyard. In 1941, he entered the U.S. Army, serving in the European Theatre<br />

during World War II, and took part in the Battle of the Bulge and Normandy Beach.<br />

George was honorably discharged in October 1945. After his discharge, he moved back to<br />

Wall. George was united in marriage to Laura Jean Welsh on June 1, 1947, in Wall. They<br />

made their home on their ranch south of Wall until moving to Wall, where George<br />

delivered gas for Standard Oil. In 1952 they moved to Wasta, where George served as<br />

Postmaster, a position he held for 36 years. They moved to a ranch near Wasta in 1964,<br />

where he began ranching, and continuing his postmaster duties. They continue to reside on<br />

the ranch. George was a member of the Wasta Methodist Church, the Wasta Volunteer<br />

Fire Department, the Shrine of Democracy Barbershop Chorus, the Quinn VFW and the<br />

Carroll McDonald American Legion Post #246 of Wall. During his life, George was a<br />

Scoutmaster of the Wasta Boy Scout Troop, coached grade school basketball in Wasta, and<br />

served as clerk for the town of Wasta. He was an avid supporter of rodeo, and raised a lot<br />

of great horses. Survivors include his wife Laura Jean <strong>Gunn</strong> of Wasta; three sons Rodney<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> and his wife Gloria of Rapid City, Terry <strong>Gunn</strong> and his wife Karen of Wasta, and<br />

Scott <strong>Gunn</strong> and his wife Linda of Owanka; three daughters Barbara Williamson and her<br />

husband Glen of Owanka, Jacqueline Johnson and her husband Paul of Pratt, Kansas, and<br />

Denise Nelson and her husband Tim of Midland; twenty grandchildren; sixteen greatgrandchildren;<br />

and a host of other relatives and friends. He was preceded in death by his<br />

parents; two sisters, Esther Felt and Idella Ford; and one brother, Lester <strong>Gunn</strong>. A<br />

memorial is established to the Wasta Methodist Church and the Wasta Fire Department.<br />

George A. <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr.,<br />

86, of 39 Depot St., Montague Center, Mass, a Town Meeting member and a retired, selfemployed<br />

lumber dealer, died Sunday in Franklin Nursing and Rehabilitation Center,<br />

Greenfield. He retired in 1972.He was also a former member of the Montague Center<br />

Water District Commission and the Montague Center Volunteer Fire Department. Born in<br />

Greenfield, he had lived in Montague most of his life. He was a member and deacon


emeritus of First United Congregational Church and a member of Baystate Lodge of<br />

Masons. He leaves his wife, the former Alice Tanner; two sons, David A. of Greenfield and<br />

Sandford C. of Amherst, N.Y.; two daughters, Winifred Watson of Bernardston and<br />

Dorothy Hmieleski of South Deerfield; 13 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren. The<br />

funeral will be tomorrow in the church with burial in Elm Grove Cemetery. McCarthy<br />

Funeral Home, Greenfield-Turners Falls, is in charge. Published Sept 27, 1988<br />

George A. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Sr.,<br />

83, of Chesterfield, went home to join his wife of 61 years, Helen F. <strong>Gunn</strong>, on Sunday,<br />

March 16, 2008. He is survived by his caregiver, best friend and devoted son, George A.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> Jr.; daughters, Brenda G. McDonald and her husband, J. Timothy, and Barbara<br />

Ann Keefe; son, Bruce <strong>Gunn</strong> and his wife, Andrea; sisters, Gertrude Lemons and Florence<br />

Goolsby; grandchildren, Wesley and Chris Starnes, Ashley and Heather Keefe, Richard<br />

"Rocky" Alexander and his wife, Tammy, Randy <strong>Gunn</strong> and his wife, Lori, Robin Puryear,<br />

Theresa Napier, Brian and Stefan <strong>Gunn</strong>; nine great-grandchildren. He was preceded in<br />

death by his brothers, Marvin and Louis "Sonny" <strong>Gunn</strong>. George was a U.S. Army WWII<br />

veteran and a retiree of E. I. DuPont after 30 years of service. The family will receive<br />

friends 6 to 8 p.m. on Tuesday at Morrissett Funeral Home, 6500 Iron Bridge Rd. (Rte. 10).<br />

His funeral service will be held 2 p.m. on Wednesday at the funeral home. Interment will<br />

follow in Dale Memorial Park. "Granddaddy" was a devoted father, grandfather, brother<br />

and friend to many and will be greatly missed by all that knew him. (James A. And Susan<br />

Taylor <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

George A. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Colorado Springs, Colo., May 12, 1931— George A, <strong>Gunn</strong>, music company salesman, was<br />

shot and fatally wounded late today by L. Vance Shriver, a radio repair man for the lame<br />

concern, during an argument In the stofa where the men are employed. Shot thru the chest,<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> died a half hour after the shooting. Shriver surrendered to police at his home.<br />

Officers said Shrover -was taken to his home early this morning in an intoxicated<br />

condition, He returned to the music store this afternoon and resumed an argument "with<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> which was begun last night. Shriver’s wife accomapanied him to the store where<br />

the shooting occurred and then took him to their homes. Employees of the- store could<br />

ascribe no motive for the shooting except that he was under tho Influence of liquor.<br />

George E. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

GUNN - Died November 6. 1968, George E. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Sr. of 1530-A Lakeview Avenue in<br />

Richmond, Virginia. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Bertha Mae <strong>Gunn</strong>; one daughter,<br />

Mrs. Jannie Lee Jackson; three sons, James, Willow, and George E. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr.; one sister,<br />

Miss Mary <strong>Gunn</strong>; five grandchildren; two aunts; two uncles; one sister-in-law, Mrs. Nancy<br />

Smith; one brother-in-law, and other relatives and friends. Remains rest at the O. F.<br />

Howard Funeral Home, 2011 Grayland Ave., where funeral services will be held at 2 p.m.<br />

Monday, Rev. Thomas Young officiating. Interment Woodland Cemetery. Family and


friends will kindly assemble at 417 South Harrison St. at 1:30 p.m. Monday. Baltimore<br />

papers please copy<br />

George E. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

September 13, 1908 - Lincoln Nebraska - George E. <strong>Gunn</strong>. Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. H.<br />

E. <strong>Gunn</strong> died yesterday at the family home, 1320 North Twenty-fifth street. The funeral<br />

will be held today at o o'clock, from Epworth church at Twenty-ninth and Dudley.<br />

George E. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

George E. <strong>Gunn</strong>, age 68 of Erie, Pa., died Friday, January 16, 2009 at Hamot Medical<br />

Center following an extended illness. He was born March 17, 1940 in <strong>New</strong> Hudson, N.Y., a<br />

son of the late Daniel and Georgia Spencer <strong>Gunn</strong>. He had resided in Erie for most of his<br />

life. George had served in the United States Marine Corps. He had been employed by the<br />

General Electric Co. for 35 years prior to his retirement. George enjoyed playing cards,<br />

painting-by-number, playing instant lottery games and eating Wendy's chili. In addition to<br />

his parents, George was preceded in death by a son, Christopher R. <strong>Gunn</strong>, who passed<br />

away September 2, 2004, and one sister, Betty Rea. Survivors include his beloved wife of 40<br />

years, Christine L. Walburn <strong>Gunn</strong>; six children: Lindy Williams and her husband Bill,<br />

Brian Schaaf and his wife Stephanie, Danny <strong>Gunn</strong>, Diane Schaaf, Keith <strong>Gunn</strong> and his wife<br />

Pamela and Kristieann <strong>Gunn</strong> all of Erie; one brother, James <strong>Gunn</strong> of Harborcreek Twp.;<br />

one sister, Judy Miller and her husband Bill of Bradford, Pa.; his mother-in-law, Lucy<br />

Walburn of Erie; his special "small fry", Kayla <strong>Gunn</strong> and many grandchildren, greatgrandchildren,<br />

nieces and nephews. Friends may call at the Dusckas Funeral Home, Inc.,<br />

West, 536 West Tenth St., on Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. A private funeral service<br />

and burial will be held at the convenience of the <strong>Gunn</strong> Family. Memorial contributions<br />

may be made to the Northwestern Kidney Foundation, 1811 Manchester Rd., Erie, Pa<br />

George E. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

On a single small sheet of paper, bearing the monogram of the Silver Grill Café, Spokane,<br />

Washington, written in a scarely decipherable scrawl, George E. <strong>Gunn</strong>, mining magnate<br />

and captialist who died in Sale Lake City, ten days ago in the Hotel Utah. (March 11, 1913)<br />

made bequests covering the disposition of his estate valued at more than a million dollars.<br />

Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was known to have held immense interests in Nevada, Arizona, and California.<br />

It is estimated by those who knew the extent of his holdings that his entire estate will exceed<br />

$1,500,000<br />

George Edward <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

born Sept. 19, 1957, died April 27, 2011. Beloved husband, father, brother and uncle.<br />

Services SATURDAY at Elizabeth Baptist Church, 8005 Holton Ave., Cleveland, WAKE<br />

9:30 A.M. Funeral 10 a.m. Arrangements by WANTON-HORNE CHAPEL OF PEACE<br />

FUNERAL HOME (216-921-6400)


George F. <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr.<br />

Tuftonboro, NH, formerly of Randolph, March 14, 2007. Beloved husband of Pearl A.<br />

(Schaaf) <strong>Gunn</strong>. Loving father of George F. <strong>Gunn</strong> III, Douglas W. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Sandra A. Babalis<br />

and Daniel F. <strong>Gunn</strong>. Devoted brother of Audrey L. (<strong>Gunn</strong>) Colcord. Son of the late George<br />

F. and Beatrice (Jordan) <strong>Gunn</strong>. Dear grandfather of Douglas, Benjamin, Margaret,<br />

Christian, Steven, Alexander, Courtney, and Caitlin. Reposing at the Cartwright Funeral<br />

Home, 419 No. Main Street, (Rte 28) RANDOLPH. A Funeral Service will be held Monday<br />

at 10:00 AM in St. Chrysostom Church, 1 Linden Street, Quincy. Relatives and friends are<br />

respectfully invited to attend. Visiting hours Sunday 7:00 - 9:00 PM. Burial in Blue Hill<br />

Cemetery, Braintree. Should friends desire memorial contributions may be made in<br />

George"s name to the Wentworth Friends of Hospice, PO Box 938, Wolfeboro, NH, 03894.<br />

Boston Globorn Sept. 19, 1957, died April 27, 2011. Beloved husband, father, brother and<br />

uncle. Services SATURDAY at Elizabeth Baptist Church, 8005 Holton Ave., Cleveland,<br />

WAKE 9:30 A.M. Funeral 10 a.m. Arrangements by WANTON-HORNE CHAPEL OF<br />

PEACE FUNERAL HOME<br />

George Gregory <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

George Gregory Architect, died peacefully on August 14, while being treated for a long<br />

term illness at Barnes Jewish Extended Care. He was 83. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born February 17,<br />

1927 in Versailles, Missouri to Aubrey Jackson <strong>Gunn</strong>, MD and Alma Clodfelter <strong>Gunn</strong>. He<br />

was predeceased by a sister Martha <strong>Gunn</strong> and brother Jack <strong>Gunn</strong>, MD. Gregory <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

was from four generations of medical doctors in Versailles. <strong>Gunn</strong>'s great-greatgrandfather,<br />

Street Thruston, was appointed by the first County Court of Versailles to<br />

locate a county seat. He recommended in 1835, the site where Versailles stands at present.<br />

Following the family legacy, <strong>Gunn</strong> studied Pre-medicine at the University of Missouri,<br />

Columbia, however felt as though his calling was in architecture. He subsequently enrolled<br />

in the School of Architecture at the University of Kansas where he graduated in 1954.<br />

Included in his studies at the University of Kansas were studies abroad at the Ecoles D'Art<br />

Armericaines, Fountainbleu, France. <strong>Gunn</strong> began his career in Jacksonville, Florida where<br />

he designed several international style houses. During the early 1960s <strong>Gunn</strong> decided to<br />

move to St. Louis where he gained employment at HOK. He soon founded his own firm<br />

Gregory <strong>Gunn</strong>, Architects in the historic Wainwright building in downtown St. Louis<br />

where he applied his love of early 20th century modernist Architecture on residential and<br />

commercial projects. In 1985 Brian Smith was employed as a draftsman at Gregory <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

Architects which was then located in the Dogtown neighborhood. In 1987 Smith was made<br />

an associate and partner. The firm's name changed to <strong>Gunn</strong> and Smith Architects in<br />

October 1993 once Smith became a registered architect. <strong>Gunn</strong> retired from the practice in<br />

1997. Services: The body was cremated and will be buried in his home town of Versailles,<br />

Missouri. <strong>Gunn</strong> is survived by many friends and family. Contributions may be made to the<br />

Daum Museum of Contemporary Art, which was designed by <strong>Gunn</strong> and Smith Architects:<br />

Daum Museum of Contemporary Art, 3201 West 16th Street, Sedalia, MO 65301 or<br />

Morgan County Historical Society, 120 North Monroe, Versailles, MO 65084 (Thomas and<br />

Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> Desc)


George "Bud" <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Gary George "Bud" <strong>Gunn</strong>, age 71, passed away on November 2, 2005. George leaves to<br />

mourn his passing his devoted and loving wife of 36 years, Farley (nee:Garrett); his loving<br />

son, J.D. (fiancee, Stacey Martin) <strong>Gunn</strong> of Gary, IN; his loving daughter, Terri Lynn (Joe)<br />

Kwasny of Virginia Beach, VA and Kristen Roark of Murfreesboro, TN;greatgranddaughter<br />

Kiera Roark of Murfreesboro. Family and friends are to gather Sunday,<br />

November 6, 2005 from 3:00 to 8:00 p.m. at Chapel Lawn Funeral Home, 8178 Cline Ave.<br />

(1 Mile South of Rt. 30) Schererville, IN. Funeral services will be held Monday, November<br />

7, 2005, 2:00 p.m. at the funeral home. Interment will be at Chapel Lawn Memorial<br />

Gardens. For information: 219-365-9554<br />

George N. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Sherman, Texas - Jan 3, 1929 - George <strong>Gunn</strong>, 73, died at his home four miles northwest of<br />

Sherman. He is survived by three sons; Russell <strong>Gunn</strong> of San Angelo; Bud <strong>Gunn</strong> of Luling,<br />

and Roy gunn of Sherman; and two daughters; Mrs. C. S. Allen of San Angelo and Mrs.<br />

Nora DeWees of Denison. Guneral services were held on Thursday, conducted by the Rev.<br />

J. C. Skaggs, pastor of the Forest Avenue Baptist Church. Burial in West Hill Cemetery<br />

George <strong>New</strong>ton <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

87, Ellenton, died Dec. 6, 1999. He was born Feb. 23, 1912, in Adairsville, Ga., and came to<br />

Manatee County 21 years ago from Atlanta. He was self-employed in the aviation industry.<br />

He was a Baptist. Survivors include his wife, Doris Ellen; a son, Jim B. of Ellenton; and<br />

four grandchildren. Graveside service and burial will be in Melwood Cemetery in Stone<br />

Mountain, Ga. Palmetto Funeral Home & Crematory is in charge. Sarasota <strong>New</strong>spaper.<br />

Dec 8, 1999 (Alexander C. And Bedy Oak <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

George P. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

BOOTHBAY Maine- George Piers <strong>Gunn</strong>, D.M.D., passed away peacefully Feb. 8, 2012,<br />

with his family by his side. George was born April 14, 1923, in Greenville. His family<br />

moved to Bangor, where he graduated from John Bapst High School, then the University of<br />

Maine and Tufts School of Dental Medicine. He then enrolled in the U.S. Army Dental<br />

Corps, where he served until after World War II. There, he met his future wife Audrey, an<br />

Army nurse. They returned to Bangor, where George opened a dental practice. He enjoyed<br />

his profession immensely, and retired after 42 years in dentistry. George was<br />

compassionate and kind to all his patients. He volunteered his services to the needy, elderly,<br />

and local Catholic clergy. Along with his good friend Dr. Howard Kominsky, they were<br />

instrumental in founding the School of Dental Hygiene at the University of Maine at<br />

Bangor. For decades, he was an active member of the local Lions Club. He was an<br />

accomplished athlete in basketball and golf. Golf remained his passion throughout his life<br />

and he had many life-long friendships with the people he played with in Maine and<br />

Florida. Upon retirement George and Audrey summered in Maine at Holbrook Pond, and<br />

wintered in Ormond Beach, Fla. He was most happy when surrounded by good friends and


family. A lover of dogs, there was always a canine companion included as part of the<br />

family. He is survived by his son, David <strong>Gunn</strong> of Ormond Beach, Fla.; daughter, Cathy<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> Hodgdon and Kevin Hodgdon of Boothbay; and son, Joseph <strong>Gunn</strong> and Debra <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

of Holden. A celebration of his life will be scheduled for later in the year. In lieu of flowers,<br />

donations in his name may be made to Lincoln County Animal Shelter, 27 Atlantic<br />

Highway, Edgecomb, ME 04556.<br />

George Purnell <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr.<br />

73, of Dataw Island, died Thursday, Oct. 7, 2004, in Beaufort Memorial Hospital. Services<br />

will be private. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born Aug. 6,1931 in Lynchburg, Va., a son of Frances<br />

Purnell <strong>Gunn</strong> and George <strong>Gunn</strong>. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> attended St. Helena"s Episcopal Church. He<br />

was formerly a purchasing agent for IMC Chemical in Mulberry, Fla. He was an Army<br />

veteran of the Korean conflict. Survivors include a son, George P. <strong>Gunn</strong> III of St.<br />

Petersburg, Fla.; two brothers, J. Steirling <strong>Gunn</strong> of Richmond, Va., and Carter <strong>Gunn</strong>, of<br />

Virginia Beach, Va.; and a grandchild. Memorials may be made to American Cancer<br />

Society, PO Box 443, Beaufort, SC 29901.Copeland Funeral Home is in charge.(Thomas<br />

and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> descendant)<br />

George Scott <strong>Gunn</strong> J<br />

uly 30, 1940 - March 14, 2012 In 1973 George and his wife moved to Nampa, Idaho where<br />

he worked as a marine deputy for Canyon County for about seven years. He taught two<br />

years at Marsing Junior-Senior High School and earned his public school counseling<br />

certificate at the College of Idaho. He then taught multiple subject but spent most of his<br />

years as a counselor at Nampa Senior High and Skyview Senior High. During these years<br />

George started the peer counseling Natural Helpers Program in Nampa and helped spread<br />

it across the region. He also, after winning a sabbatical via the Christa McAuliff fellowship<br />

in 1995, learned about the Search Institute and brought to Nampa the foundation of the<br />

Healthy Communities-Healthy Youth Initiatives. In addition to this official work, George<br />

was always involved with youth, helping to lead Science Club groups on spring break<br />

backpacking thrips through the Salmon River drainages and on cross-country ski trips to<br />

Yellowstone Park. He was a natural counselor who had the gift of relating to all kinds of<br />

people, from the high-achieving students whom he aided in moving onto challenging studies<br />

and careers, to the at-risk students who found him an understanding adult with whom they<br />

could communicate openly, to the young couples without church affiliation but feeling a<br />

need for religious guidance. Throughout this time and after retirement in 2000 George was<br />

an active member of Idaho Mountain Search and Rescue Unit where he initiated both the<br />

mantracking and the K9 teams as well as serving in several offices. During these 39 years<br />

George participated on many dozens of missions for people lost, stranded or injured in the<br />

back country, getting up at all hours of the night to do everything from field searching to<br />

body recovery to mission coordination. He also become the person to call with questions of<br />

any kind about Idaho Mountain Search and Rescue or about search and rescue in general.<br />

As his cancer advanced, one of our experienced members wrote last fall, "Your influence,<br />

leadership and dedication are present in every aspect of the Unit." George was born in


Pennsyovia and grew up with his parents and grandparents in the house built by the latter.<br />

He graduated from North Allegheny High School in 1958 and from Muskingum College<br />

(Ohio) in 1962. He married Charlotte Pruit a week after that graduation and they moved to<br />

Oberlin, Ohio, where George earned his M.TH. from the Oberlin Graduate School of<br />

theology in 1966. They remained in Oberlin until 1969 with George working as an Assistant<br />

Dean of Men and a dormitory Head Resident, counseling a group of at-risk high school<br />

students and spending summers working at YMCA camps. From 1969 through 1972,<br />

George earned an M.Ed. in Student Personnel Services from Colorado State University<br />

while again working as a dormitory Head Resident. In Fort Collins he joined Club 100 (the<br />

forerunner of Larimer County Search and Rescue) and learned the basic skills that would<br />

carry through his many years in IMSARU. George is survived by his wife, Charlotte <strong>Gunn</strong>.<br />

To the question "Why did George never become a minister?" the answer is that he was<br />

always a minister in everything he did and with everyone he met. He served many years on<br />

the Board of the Nampa U.C.C. and six years on the Board of the Central Pacific<br />

Conference of the U.C.C. A memorial service will be held at 2 p.m. on March 24 at the<br />

Nampa United Church of Christ, at 55 S. Midland Blvd., Nampa 83651. A second memorial<br />

service and celebration of George's life will be held at 2 p.m. on April 14 at the Mountain<br />

Rescue Compound at 2519 Federal Way, Boise 83705 (at the intersection of Malad and<br />

Federal Way). The family requests that in lieu of flowers, donations be directed to Idaho<br />

Mountain Search and Rescue Unit, to the Nampa United Church of Christ (addresses<br />

above) or to St. Luke's Hospice program at 325 W. Idaho, Boise 83712.<br />

George Thomas <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

George Thomas <strong>Gunn</strong>, 77, of Lodi, California, died Jan. 26, 2005 at a local hospital. He was<br />

born Sept. 12, 1927 in Windom, Minn . A church service for George Thomas <strong>Gunn</strong>, 77, of<br />

Lodi, who died Jan. 26, will be held at 10 a.m. today at St. Anne"s Catholic Church.<br />

Interment will follow at Cherokee Memorial Park Cemetery. Visitation will be held from<br />

noon to 8 p.m. at the Lodi Funeral Home. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may<br />

be made to the American Heart Association, 1212 W. Robinhood Dr., Ste. 5-D, Stockton,<br />

CA 95207; or to the American Diabetes Association, P.O. Box 2680, North Canton, Ohio,<br />

44720.<br />

2 nd Obit<br />

George Thomas <strong>Gunn</strong>, 77, of Lodi, died Jan. 26 at a local hospital. He was born Sept. 12,<br />

1927 in Windom, Minn. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> served in the U.S. Navy, and was a veteran of World<br />

War II and the Korean War. He was employed by Doug Winn Trucking in Lockeford for<br />

10 years, Les Caulkins Trucking in Lodi for ten years, and Kings County Trucking in<br />

Modesto for 14 years. He was a member of St. Anne"s Catholic Church, American Legion<br />

Post 22 of Lodi and Italia Americano 200 Club of Lodi. He is survived by his wife of 57<br />

years, Rose Marie <strong>Gunn</strong>, of Lodi; son, Anthony F. <strong>Gunn</strong>, of Lodi; daughter, Gloria T.<br />

Williams, of Roanoke Rapids, N.C.; four grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. He<br />

was preceded in death by his sister, Rosie Purdy, in 2003. A church service will be held at<br />

10 a.m. Monday at St. Anne"s Catholic Church. Interment will follow at Cherokee


Memorial Funeral Home. Visitation will be held from noon to 8 p.m. at the Lodi Funeral<br />

Home. A rosary will be recited at 6 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home. In lieu of flowers,<br />

memorial contributions may be made to the American Heart Association, 1212 W.<br />

Robinhood Drive, Ste. 5-D, Stockton, CA 95207; or to the American Diabetes Association,<br />

P.O. Box 2680, North Canton, Ohio, 44720.<br />

George Thomas <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

EVANSTON, Wyo., July 30, 1938. — Burial services for George Thomas <strong>Gunn</strong>, who died<br />

at his home in Evanston Friday,- will be held Sunday at two-thirty p.m. in the L.D.S. First<br />

ward chapel, under direction of Bishop William Bennett. He was a-retired rancher of<br />

Randolph, Utah. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born in Randolph, Sept. 10, 1876. He is survived by his<br />

wife, Amanda Maness <strong>Gunn</strong>, and the following children: Ben G. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Pocatello, Idaho;<br />

Heber A. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Upton, Utah; Alfred W. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Calpine,Calif.; Melvin J. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Evanston<br />

and Mrs. Woodrow Goodwin, Salt Lake City; two sisters, Mrs. Lois Kennedy, Randolph,<br />

and Mrs. Mary Spangler, and one brother, Ben <strong>Gunn</strong> of Woodruff, Utah.<br />

George <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

DANVILLE, Va. - George <strong>Gunn</strong> Sr., 64, of 652 Oak Crest Road, died Wednesday,<br />

February 18, 2004 at his residence. Born July 13, 1939, in Pittsylvania Co., he was a son of<br />

the late Charlie Wilbert <strong>Gunn</strong> and the late Lillian Davis <strong>Gunn</strong>. He was a self-employed<br />

contractor. He was married to Frances Agnes Irby <strong>Gunn</strong>. In addition to his wife, he is<br />

survived by one daughter, Yvette Mayo of Japan; three sons, George <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr. of Ringgold,<br />

Felix Donnell <strong>Gunn</strong> of Las Vegas, Nev. and Ricky <strong>Gunn</strong> of Danville; three sisters, Jerlene<br />

Beard of Danville, Jean Venable and Mary Sylvia Reynolds, both of Blairs; three brothers,<br />

Billy Steve <strong>Gunn</strong>, Bobby Lee <strong>Gunn</strong> and David Lee <strong>Gunn</strong>, all of Danville. He is also<br />

survived by many grandchildren. In addition to his parents, he was predeceased by three<br />

brothers, Charlie <strong>Gunn</strong>, Linwood <strong>Gunn</strong> and Harry <strong>Gunn</strong>.<br />

George <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr.<br />

7/25/17 ; 5/22/08 - 65th President of The Fraternity of Phi Gamma Delta, former Seattle<br />

manufacturer, and first president of the Greater Seattle, Inc., passed ad astra on November<br />

27, 1975. Born in Tacoma, Brother <strong>Gunn</strong> was graduated from the University of<br />

Washington and lived almost all his life in Seattle. He was the former president of the<br />

Webster-Brinkley Co., foundry and machine shop; the Kirsten Pipe Co., and the Canteen<br />

Corp. He was vice president of the White Motor Co. in Cleveland for four years. Greater<br />

Seattle Inc. was an organization which grew out of the Seattle Centennial Celebration<br />

Committee, of which he was a member in 1949. Greater Seattle is now called Seafair. He<br />

was a former president of the Washington Athletic Club and former board member of the<br />

National Association of Manufacturers. Brother <strong>Gunn</strong> served as president of the Seattle<br />

Graduate Chapter, president of Sigma Tau Association, Archon Councilor, and as a<br />

member of the Board of Trustees of the Phi Gamma Delta Educational Foundation. He was<br />

always on the graduate rushing committee, recipient of the "Rogge Award" which is


presented each year to a local Fiji in recognition of his loyalty and devotion to Phi Gamma<br />

Delta. He received the Distinguished Fiji Award in 1965 and attended eleven Ekklesiai.<br />

Most significant of all is the story of the "Gold Key". As George puts it, "The kids came<br />

out to the house and presented me with the key in recognition of the work I had done in<br />

helping the house through some tough spots." A dynamic Fiji, Brother <strong>Gunn</strong> felt that no<br />

matter how much time he spent on his fraternity, he could never do as much for Phi<br />

Gamma Delta as Phi Gamma Delta had done for him.<br />

Georgie <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

KENDALLVILLE. Ind., Jan. 1, 1908—At the stated meeting of Kendallville Georgie <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

died at her home at South Milford. Tuesday evening at 11 o'clock, age sixty-six years. She<br />

hadbeen ill for some time with pneumonia and gradually grew worse until paralysis caused<br />

her death. The funeral services will be held at the house Friday morning at 10:30, the Rev.<br />

Mawhorter officiating. Interment at Wright's cemetery. The deceased leaves a husband,<br />

one daughter, a sister and a host of friends to mourn her death.<br />

George <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

86, died Saturday, Feb. 21, 2009. He was born Feb. 28, 1922, in Mount Pleasant, Texas. He<br />

was a member of Emmanuel Missionary Baptist Church in Cove and an Air Force aircraft<br />

mechanic in World War II. Graveside service will be 1 p.m. today at Farmer's Academy<br />

Cemetery in Mount Pleasant, Texas. Arrangements are under the direction of<br />

Beasley-Wood Funeral Home of Mena. He is survived by his wife, Irma; four daughters,<br />

Mary <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jo Reed, Sharon Shook and Annette DeGroot; two sisters; three brothers;<br />

nine grandchildren and several great-grandchildren. Memorial contributions may be<br />

made to Emmanuel Missionary Baptist Church or Hospice.<br />

George <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

7/25/17 ; 5/22/08 Born and raised in Spokane, Washington, the son of Scottish immigrants.<br />

He graduated from North Central High School and then went to the University of<br />

Washington, graduating in 1941. After graduation he joined the Army Air Corps as an<br />

officer and bombardier instructor. While on leave in Miami he met Helen Forehand, a<br />

nurse from Georgia. They were married in 1945 and moved to Seattle where they settled in<br />

the Wedgwood area and raised their four sons. George worked for Frederick & Nelson as a<br />

buyer and store manager for 30 years. He then joined Eddie Bauer for a short time as<br />

Regional Executive. At age 60 he began a second career in the travel business as President<br />

of Our World Tours which he enjoyed for almost 20 years. George was always optimistic<br />

and looked for the best in every person and situation. He and Helen loved to travel, garden<br />

and play bridge and poker. They enjoyed family trips to Long Beach and Lake Bosworth.<br />

He was Santa every Christmas for his grandchildren, extended family and neighbors. Later<br />

in life he developed a love of singing and was never without his songbook. He sang in the<br />

quartet at Ida Culver House and played in the Bell Choir at Aegis of Lynnwood. He took<br />

great joy in entertaining the residents. George is survived by his four sons, Brad <strong>Gunn</strong>


(Marie), George M. <strong>Gunn</strong> (Jan), Greg <strong>Gunn</strong> (Mary) and John <strong>Gunn</strong>. He was a special Papa<br />

to his four grandchildren, Susan Strand, Chrisann Penz, Steve <strong>Gunn</strong> and Kim Smith and a<br />

Great-Papa to his four great-grandchildren, Emma and Abby Strand and Cole and Ryan<br />

Penz. He was preceded in death by his beloved wife of 45 years, Helen. A Memorial Service<br />

will be held on Monday, June 2 at 3:00 p.m. at the Wedgwood Presbyterian Church, 8008<br />

35th Ave. NE, Seattle, WA 98115. Donations may be made in his name to the UW<br />

Foundation, 1325 4th Ave., Suite 2000, Seattle, WA. 98101. Published in print from<br />

5/29/2008 - 6/2/2008.<br />

George A. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

George A. Sr., 83, of Chesterfield, went home to join his wife of 61 years, Helen F. <strong>Gunn</strong>, on<br />

Sunday, March 16, 2008. He is survived by his caregiver, best friend and devoted son,<br />

George A. <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr.; daughters, Brenda G. McDonald and her husband, J. Timothy, and<br />

Barbara Ann Keefe; son, Bruce <strong>Gunn</strong> and his wife, Andrea; sisters, Gertrude Lemons and<br />

Florence Goolsby; grandchildren, Wesley and Chris Starnes, Ashley and Heather Keefe,<br />

Richard "Rocky" Alexander and his wife, Tammy, Randy <strong>Gunn</strong> and his wife, Lori, Robin<br />

Puryear, Theresa Napier, Brian and Stefan <strong>Gunn</strong>; nine great-grandchildren. He was<br />

preceded in death by his brothers, Marvin and Louis "Sonny" <strong>Gunn</strong>. George was a U.S.<br />

Army WWII veteran and a retiree of E. I. DuPont after 30 years of service. The family will<br />

receive friends 6 to 8 p.m. on Tuesday at Morrissett Funeral Home, 6500 Iron Bridge Rd.<br />

(Rte. 10). His funeral service will be held 2 p.m. on Wednesday at the funeral home.<br />

Interment will follow in Dale Memorial Park. "Granddaddy" was a devoted father,<br />

grandfather, brother and friend to many and will be greatly missed by all that knew him.<br />

George Dewey <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Dewey <strong>Gunn</strong>, was found today, September 24, 1928 on the porch of the Carl miller farm,<br />

eight miles west of Fowlerton with a load of shot having been fired into his back and had<br />

been dead for several hours. Miller admitted the killing, and was placed under arrest by<br />

officers, and is now in LaSalle County jail awaiting court developments. Dewey <strong>Gunn</strong> had<br />

been working for Miller for a year. The contract expired on September 21, and they had<br />

been settling accounts. The body of Dewey <strong>Gunn</strong> was buried at his old home near<br />

Amphion on Tuesday September 25. with Rev Atchisen of the Poteet Methodist Church<br />

officiating. He is survived by his widow and two small children. Besides his parents,<br />

Mr..Jesse C. <strong>Gunn</strong> and Hattie Morgan <strong>Gunn</strong>, and several brothers and sisters. (Thomas<br />

and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

George F. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr.<br />

Senior U.S. District Judge George F. <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr., whose gentlemanly demeanor and courtly<br />

manner were hallmarks on the federal bench in St. Louis for more than a decade, has died<br />

of complications from cancer. Surrounded by his family, Judge <strong>Gunn</strong> died Wednesday<br />

night (May 20, 1998), at Barnes-Jewish Hospital. He was 70 and had been hospitalized for<br />

two weeks. "He went peacefully, with his family encircling his bed," said his son-in-law, J.


Bennett Clark. Judge <strong>Gunn</strong>, distinguished by his snowy hair, had a ready smile for<br />

workers at the Federal Courthouse downtown. "He was, without a doubt, one of the finest<br />

gentlemen I have ever had the pleasure to know," said Patti Leonard, a courthouse<br />

secretary. President Ronald Reagan appointed Judge <strong>Gunn</strong> to the federal bench in 1985.<br />

By then, Judge <strong>Gunn</strong> already had been a state court judge for a dozen years. In 1973, Gov.<br />

Christopher "Kit" Bond appointed Judge <strong>Gunn</strong> to the Missouri Court of Appeals in St.<br />

Louis, where he served for nine years. Judge <strong>Gunn</strong> spent three years as a member of the<br />

Missouri Supreme Court before Reagan tapped him for the lifetime job as a federal district<br />

judge. As a trial judge, Judge <strong>Gunn</strong> presided over the longest criminal trial in U.S. District<br />

Court here. After a trial of nearly eight months, a jury in 1993 found members of the<br />

Moorish Science Temple guilty in a drug and murder conspiracy. Security was so tight that<br />

federal agents guarded Judge <strong>Gunn</strong> and prosecutors around the clock. One of the<br />

prosecutors, Assistant U.S. Attorney Michael Fagan, said Judge <strong>Gunn</strong> never lost his cool.<br />

He was as patient and pleasant as any judge could be," Fagan said. "We could use a few<br />

more like him." In 1991, Judge <strong>Gunn</strong> took over the St. Louis school desegregation case. He<br />

was the fourth judge to oversee the case, filed in 1972. Lawrence Roos, picked by Judge<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> as an adviser in the vocational education aspect of the desegregation case, called the<br />

judge "a unique individual." He was a remarkable combination of a soft-spoken<br />

individual, always considerate of others, and yet he had a passionate and strong dedication<br />

to the fundamental principles upon which our justice system is based," said Roos. As St.<br />

Louis County executive, Roos named Judge <strong>Gunn</strong> as county counselor in 1971. Senior U.S.<br />

District Judge Edward L. Filippine said Judge <strong>Gunn</strong> "had an outstanding legal mind as<br />

well as a wonderful judicial temperament." "George was a great family man and had a<br />

genuine compassion for people," Filippine added. "To know him was to love and respect<br />

him. He will be missed and not forgotten." Judge <strong>Gunn</strong> was born Oct. 29, 1927, in Fort<br />

Smith, Ark. His father was an oil company executive. The family moved to Illinois, then to<br />

St. Louis, where Judge <strong>Gunn</strong> graduated from Clayton High School. He served as a Navy<br />

seaman near the end and just after World War II. He earned his undergraduate degree at<br />

Westminster College in Fulton, Mo., and his law degree in 1955 from Washington<br />

University. In 1992, Washington U. gave him the law school"s Distinguished Alumni<br />

Award. Judge <strong>Gunn</strong> began his career with the law firm of Rebman, LaTourette & <strong>Gunn</strong>.<br />

He also served as Brentwood city attorney and worked as a lawyer for the Wabash<br />

Railroad and the Terminal Railroad Association. Away from work, Judge <strong>Gunn</strong> studied<br />

the Civil War. He had been president of the Civil War Roundtable of St. Louis. He also was<br />

steeped in baseball history, particularly that of the old St. Louis Browns. Visitation will be<br />

from 1 to 8 p.m. today at Pfitzinger Funeral Home, 36 6 South Kirkwood Road in<br />

Kirkwood. A memorial service will be at 2 p.m. Saturday at Central Presbyterian Church,<br />

7700 Davis Drive in Clayton. Burial will be at 10 a.m. Tuesday at Jefferson Barracks<br />

National Cemetery. Among the survivors are his wife, Priscilla Johns <strong>Gunn</strong> of Brentwood;<br />

three children, Rebecca Clark of Kirkwood, Priscilla F. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Clayton and C. Andrew<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Richmond Heights; his sister, Kathleen F. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Glendale; and four<br />

grandchildren.<br />

George H. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr


Dr. George H. <strong>Gunn</strong> died noon on Wednesday October 13, 1976 at Baton Rouge General<br />

Hospital. He was 57 and a native of Llion, NY and a resident of 917 E. Lakeview Drive,<br />

Baton Rouge. He was a professor at LSU. Body at Welsh Funeral Home. Entombment in<br />

Greenoaks Mausoleum. Survived by wife Florence <strong>Gunn</strong> and two sons, Brian and Gregory<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> all of Baton Rouge. He was a first lieutenant and Army beteran of WWII. He held a<br />

PhD in Science from the University of Michigan and two degrees, a bachelor of music and a<br />

master’s from the Eastman School of Music Rochester, NY. Donations may be made to the<br />

Heart fund.<br />

George Hugh <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

82, Casper, Wyoming died October 26, 1970. Funeral services were held at 10:30 a.m. in<br />

Casper last Thursday with graveside services in Lusk at 2:00 that afternoon. The Rev.<br />

Robert Boutwell and the International Order of Odd Fellows conducted the services.<br />

Survivors include his widow Sidna of the family home, one son Hugh of Edmonton,<br />

Alberta, Canada; three daughters, Mrs. James Dupes, Billings, Mont.; Mrs. Florence<br />

Brenner and Mrs. Mary Kennelly, both of Casper; one brother, Alex <strong>Gunn</strong> of Hat Creek;<br />

six grandchildren and four great-grandchildren (s/o of George Hugh & Emma Schneider<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>)<br />

George Lee <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

REIDSVILLE, NC - George Lee <strong>Gunn</strong>, 91, of 1108 Lindsey St. died June 1, 1992, at Annie<br />

Penn Memorial Hospital. Funeral will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Citty Funeral Home.<br />

Burial will be in Evergreen Memory Gardens. A native of Caswell County, he was a retired<br />

employee of American Tobacco and a member of the Reidsville Moose Lodge and the<br />

Aberdeen Hunt Club. Surviving are wife, Pauline Moffitt <strong>Gunn</strong>; daughters, Clara <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

the home, June G. Courts of Reidsville; son, Norman Lee "Buddy" <strong>Gunn</strong> of Etowah; four<br />

grandchildren; four great-grandchildren. The family will be at the funeral home 7-9<br />

tonight. Memorial contributions may be made to First United Methodist Church, 1520 S.<br />

Scales St., Reidsville, N.C. 27320.<br />

George Miles <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

<strong>New</strong> Haven Conn. - September 10, 1926 - The funeral of the late George Miles <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

banker and prominent Democrat was held in Milford this afternoon. The services were<br />

conducted by Reb. G. E. Knollmever, Rector of St. Peter’s Episcopal Church. Burial in<br />

Milford cemetery. Former associates of Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> who was president of the National<br />

Tradesmen’s bank of this city and of the Milford Savings bank were among the honorary<br />

bearers.<br />

George O. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

The funeral of Dr. George O. <strong>Gunn</strong>, surgeon of the steamship Cortes took place today at 3


o’clock from Grace Church. Dr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a native of new York and was a brother of Mr.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> formerly of the Sonora Herald. He has been for two years in the position he occupied<br />

on board the Cortes, at the time of his death. He was a general favorite with the traveling<br />

community and at this moment we can recall an instance of kindness among the many<br />

recorded of him, shown to an unfortunate man who fell from the Cortes during her passage<br />

from this city to San Juan Del Sur, in August of last year. Dr. <strong>Gunn</strong> will be long<br />

remembered as a courteous and benevolent gentleman and his loss will be regretted not<br />

only by the steamship company, but by the thousands who have been brought into<br />

connection with him in his official capacity. The Alta California June 16, 1855<br />

George Robert <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

66, of Clearwater, Florida died Friday (Jan. 29, 1999) at Mease Hospital Countryside,<br />

Safety Harbor. He came here in 1967 from his native Chicago. He was a pest control<br />

salesman. He was an Air Force veteran. Survivors include his wife, Laura; five sons,<br />

Matthew <strong>Gunn</strong>, Steven Winkler, David Winkler and Edward <strong>Gunn</strong>, all Largo, and Paul<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, Murrells Inlet, S.C.; two daughters, Jill <strong>Gunn</strong>, Tampa, and Susan <strong>Gunn</strong>, Dunedin; a<br />

sister, Jean Olson, Chicago; and six grandchildren.<br />

George Robert T. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Crawfordville Ga - April 15 1895 —(Special )— Rev George Robert <strong>Gunn</strong> died at his<br />

fathers home at that place, on Saturdav and was buried vesterdav He was about twentyseven<br />

years of age. Consumption was the cause of his death. He was quite<br />

intellectual.(Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

George Scott <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

JULY 30, 1940 – MARCH 14, 2012 In 1973, George and his wife moved to Nampa, ID,<br />

where he worked as a marine deputy for Canyon County for about seven years. He taught<br />

two years at Marsing Junior-Senior High School and earned his public school counseling<br />

certification at the College of Idaho, then taught multiple subjects but spent most of his<br />

years as a Counselor at Nampa Senior High and Skyview Senior High. During these years,<br />

George started the peer counseling Natural Helpers Program in Nampa and helped spread<br />

it across the region. He also, after winning a sabbatical via the Christa McAuliff fellowship<br />

in 1995, learned about the Search Institute and brought to Nampa the foundation of the<br />

Healthy Communities-Healthy Youth initiatives. In addition to this official work, George<br />

was always involved with youth, helping to lead Science Club groups on spring break<br />

backpacking trips through the Salmon River drainages and on cross-country ski trips in<br />

Yellowstone Park. He was a natural counselor who had the gift of relating to all kinds of<br />

people, from the high-achieving students whom he aided in moving on to challenging<br />

studies and careers, to the at-risk students who found him an understanding adult with<br />

whom they could communicate openly, to the young couples without church affiliation but<br />

feeling a need for religious guidance. Throughout this time and after retirement in 2000,<br />

George was an active member of Idaho Mountain Search and Rescue Unit, where he


initiated both the mantracking and the K9 teams as well as serving in several offices.<br />

During these 39 years, George participated on many dozens of missions for people lost,<br />

stranded or injured in the back-country, getting up at all hours of the night to do<br />

everything from field searching to body recovery to mission coordination. He also became<br />

the person to call with questions of any kind about Idaho Mountain Search and Rescue or<br />

about search and rescue in general. As his cancer advanced, one of our experienced<br />

members wrote last fall, "Your influence, leadership and dedication are present in every<br />

aspect of the Unit." George was born in Pennsylvania and grew up with his parents and<br />

grandparents in the house built by the latter. He graduated from North Allegheny High<br />

School in 1958 and from Muskingum College (Ohio) in 1962. He married Charlotte Pruit a<br />

week after that graduation and they moved to Oberlin, Ohio, where George earned his<br />

M.Th. from the Oberlin Graduate School of Theology in 1966. They remained at Oberlin<br />

until 1969, with George working as an Assistant Dean of Men and a dormitory Head<br />

Resident, counseling a group of at-risk high school students, and spending summers<br />

working at YMCA camps. From 1969 through 1972, George earned a M. Ed. in Student<br />

Personnel Services from Colorado State University while again working as a dormitory<br />

Head Resident. In Fort Collins he joined Club 100 (the forerunner of Larimer County<br />

Search and Rescue) and learned the basic skills that he would carry through his many<br />

years in IMSARU. George is survived by his wife, Charlotte <strong>Gunn</strong>. To the question "Why<br />

did George never become a minister?" the answer is that he was always a minister in<br />

everything he did and with everyone he met. He served many years on the Board of the<br />

Nampa U.C.C. and six years on the Board of the Central Pacific Conference of the U.C.C.<br />

A memorial service will be held at 2 p.m. on March 24 at the Nampa United Church of<br />

Christ, at 55 S. Midland Blvd., Nampa 83651. A second memorial service and celebration of<br />

George's life will be held at 2 p.m. on April 14 at the Mountain Rescue Compound at 2519<br />

Federal Way, Boise 83705 (at the intersection of Malad and Federal Way). The family<br />

requests that in lieu of flowers, donations be directed to Idaho Mountain Search and<br />

Rescue Unit, to the Nampa United Church of Christ, (addresses above) or to St. Luke's<br />

Hospice program at 325 W. Idaho, Boise 83712.<br />

George Washington <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Reidsville - George Washington <strong>Gunn</strong>, 74, of Route 4 died Wednesday July 15, 1970 in<br />

Annie Penn Memorial Hospital following several months of illness. Funeral will be 2 p.m.<br />

today at Calvary Baptist Church, where he was member. Burial will be in Shady Grove<br />

Church cemetery near Wentworth.<strong>Gunn</strong> was a native of Rockingham County and was a<br />

retired farmer and carpenter.Survivors are widow, the former Ruth Poole; son, James<br />

Elmore <strong>Gunn</strong> of Eden; daughter, Mrs. Rebecca Harris of Collinsville, Va.; brothers, Early<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Rt. 8, Claude <strong>Gunn</strong> of Colonial Heights, Va., and Arnie <strong>Gunn</strong> of Reidsville;<br />

sisters, Mrs. Hattie Moore of Victoria, Va., and Mrs. Martha Walker of Rt. 2, Gibsonville.<br />

The body is at Wilkerson Funeral Home.(Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

descendant)<br />

Mrs. George W. <strong>Gunn</strong>


Last Friday night Mrs. George W. <strong>Gunn</strong> died at her home in <strong>Gunn</strong>town, a mile South of<br />

Wentworth, aged about twenty years. Pneumonia and a complication of diseases caused her<br />

death. She leaves a husband and one child, a son, aged two years old. Mr. and Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

were married in 1915. She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James B. Talley. Mrs.<br />

Blanche Talley <strong>Gunn</strong> was a popular and beloved woman and one of the saddest features<br />

connected with her death is the fact that her husband was too ill to attend the funeral<br />

which was conducted Saturday afternoon at 4 o"clock at Calvary Church, Rev. D. W.<br />

Overby officiating. The young ladies of the neighborhood acted as flower bearers, and the<br />

members of Wentworth Council Jr., O. U. A. M., of which her husband is a member, were<br />

pall bearers. Mr. Overby paid a tender tribute to the deceased, he having officiated at her<br />

marriage, and spoke forcefully of her faithful Christian life. The other sick people in and<br />

around <strong>Gunn</strong>town are improving.Reidsville Review Tues. 10-22-1918<br />

George W. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

87, was a telephone company engineer. KENNEBUNKPORT, MAINE - Funeral services<br />

were held yesterday for George W. (Ben) <strong>Gunn</strong>, 87, a retired electrical engineer with the<br />

<strong>New</strong> England Telephone and Telegraph Co. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> died Friday in a Sanford, Maine<br />

nursing home after a long illness. He was born in <strong>New</strong> York City and was formerly a<br />

resident of Massachusetts. He was educated in Somerville (Mass.) High School and was<br />

graduated from the Lowell Institute in Lowell, Mass. He was employed by the telephone<br />

company for 47 years as a foreman with the electrical engineering department in Boston.<br />

Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a 50 year member of Arundeo Lodge in Kennebunkport and was a member<br />

of the Priscilla Chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star of Reading and the South<br />

Congregational Church in Kennebunport. He served for ten years as the health officer for<br />

Kennebunkport and was a member of the Telephone Pioneers Club. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> leaves two<br />

sons, Richard L. of Kennebunkport, and Chester P. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Reading, Mass.; six<br />

grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Burial was in Arundel Cemetery,<br />

Kennebunkport. Published March 10, 1980<br />

George W. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

secretary treasurer of Cloverland Dairy Products Company, Inc., died suddenly of a heart<br />

attack Saturday May 17, 1947 at 2:30 pm at his home at Slidell. He was 64 years old. A<br />

native of <strong>New</strong> Orleans, Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> had been associated with the dairy company for the past<br />

40 years. He was active in new Orleans civic and business circles and was a member of<br />

several Carnival organization. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> is survived by his widow, the former Miss<br />

Joaquina Jene; a son Joseph W. <strong>Gunn</strong>; a daughter Mrs. C. D. Rodick, Jr., and four<br />

brothers, William, Daniel, Morris, and Edwin <strong>Gunn</strong>; also three sisters; Mrs. N. R.<br />

Shubert; Mrs Robert Lorentalot; Mrs. Larry Arkinson; and three grandchildren. Funeral<br />

services will be Monday at 10 am at the Jacob Schoen and Son funeral home, 3827 Canal.<br />

Interment in St. Vincent de Paul cemetery. Times Picayune, page 6, Mary 18, 1947<br />

George W. <strong>Gunn</strong> -


Athens Daily <strong>New</strong>s/Banner-Herald 2 Dec 1998 - Demorest - George Wiley <strong>Gunn</strong>, 76, of<br />

Double Springs Road died Monday Nov. 30, 1998. A native of Habersham County, Mr.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> was a son of the late Raymond and Minnie Williams <strong>Gunn</strong> and the widower of Clara<br />

Belle Miller <strong>Gunn</strong>. He was preceded in death by a son, James M. <strong>Gunn</strong>. He was a retired<br />

employee of the Georgia Department of Transportation and a member of the Civilian<br />

Conservation Corps and Double Springs Baptist Church. Services will be 11 a.m. today at<br />

Whitfield Funeral Home with the Revs. Luther Williams and Larry Forester officiating.<br />

Burial will be in Yonah Memorial Gardens. Survivors include two sons, Glenn George<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, Demorest, and Clarence Wiley <strong>Gunn</strong>, Clarkesville; two sisters, Ruth Justice,<br />

Demorest, and Rhoda Madison, Athens; two brothers, Homer <strong>Gunn</strong>, Clarkesville, and Ross<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, Demorest; 10 grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren. (Thomas and Sarah<br />

Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> descendant)<br />

George Wesley <strong>Gunn</strong> Sr.,<br />

87, of Winter Haven, died of cancer on Monday September 5, 2005, at his residence. A<br />

native of Spring Park, he came here from Jacksonville 53 years ago. He was the public<br />

safety director for Polk County from 1961 to 1991 and a veteran of the Army Air Corps. He<br />

was a member of Grace Lutheran Church, the American Legion, the Moose Lodge, and the<br />

Shriners. He was preceded in death by his wife, Jeanette <strong>Gunn</strong>. He is survived by two<br />

daughters, Patsey Norris (Jerry) of Speedway, Ind., and Jenni <strong>Gunn</strong> of Winter Haven; one<br />

son, Wes Gun (Sandra) of Winter Haven; six grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.<br />

A memorial service will be held 11 a.m. Saturday at Grace Lutheran Church, Winter<br />

Haven. Donations may be made to a local person or charity of donors choice<br />

George William <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

67, who retired in 1978 as supervising special agent in the public information office of the<br />

FBI, died June 5 at a nursing home in Millsboro, Del. He had Alzheimer"s disease. Mr.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, a resident of the Washington area from 1951 to 1993, was an agent for 26 years. He<br />

worked in the crime records and external affairs division, where he was a research analyst<br />

and wrote news releases, articles, speeches and congressional testimony. He also was liaison<br />

supervisor for "The FBI" television series. After he retired, he was an associate editor in<br />

the Washington office of Reader"s Digest for nine years. He also researched and edited<br />

books on the FBI and crime. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a native of Lakewood, Ohio, and a graduate of<br />

Ohio Wesleyan University. He served in the Navy in the Philippines at the end of World<br />

War II. e was a member of Phi Beta Kappa, Delta Tau Delta social fraternity and the<br />

Society of Former Special Agents of the FBI. Survivors include his wife of 43 years, Nancy<br />

Comfort <strong>Gunn</strong> of Bethany Beach, Del.; two children, Timothy M. <strong>Gunn</strong> of <strong>New</strong> York and<br />

Kim <strong>Gunn</strong> Gundy of Pottstown, Pa.; a brother, Daniel M. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Akron, Ohio; and two<br />

grandchildren. Washington Post, The (DC) - June 8, 1995<br />

George Winston <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

WASHINGTON, D.C. — George Winston <strong>Gunn</strong>, 52, died at his Washington home


Monday September 12, 1977, following three years declining health. A native of Caswell<br />

County, he was the son of Mrs. Mollie Pinnix <strong>Gunn</strong> of Rt. 3, Mebane, and the late Charlie<br />

Zeb <strong>Gunn</strong>. He was a World War II veteran and was employed at the Safeway Food<br />

Company for 23 years. He was a member of -the Sweet Gum Baptist Church. Other<br />

survivors include his wife, Mrs. Katie Whitfield <strong>Gunn</strong> of the home; one son, Charles<br />

Elmore <strong>Gunn</strong> of the home; one daughter, Miss Cynthia <strong>Gunn</strong> of the home; one brother,<br />

John Henry <strong>Gunn</strong> of Rt. 3, Mebane; two sisters, Mrs. Mary Jamenon of Cedar Grove, Mrs.<br />

Christine Evans of Star Rt. 1, Yanceyville; one grandchild. The funeral service will be<br />

conducted at 2 p.m. Saturday at 2 pm at the Sweet Gum Baptist Church by the Rev. Joe<br />

Singletary and the Rev. Ernest Mclaughlin. Burial will be in the church cemetery. The<br />

body will remain at the Sharpe Funeral Home until taken to the church one hour prior to<br />

the service. The family will receive friends at the funeral home Friday evening from 8 to 9.<br />

At other times, the family will be at the home of the mother<br />

Georgette Mae <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

VIRGINIA BEACH - Georgette Mae <strong>Gunn</strong>, 85, passed away Nov. 22, 2007, in a local<br />

hospital. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born in Washington, D.C., Feb. 22, 1922, and moved to Virginia<br />

Beach in 1961. She was the widow of Fred B. <strong>Gunn</strong>. She was Greek Orthodox by faith and<br />

was a life member of the Order of The Eastern Star. She loved to walk every day at the<br />

Bow Creek Recreation Center. Survivors include a son, Fred Smith and four stepchildren,<br />

Fred Philip <strong>Gunn</strong>, Charlene Stupff, Thomas and Carl <strong>Gunn</strong>; a sister, Carrie Chamblin and<br />

many grandchildren and great- grandchildren. The family will receive friends Monday<br />

from 6 to 8 p.m. in Rosewood Kellum Funeral Home. A funeral will be held Tuesday at 11<br />

a.m. in St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church of Virginia Beach, 621 First Colonial Road,<br />

by the Rev. James Pavlow. Interment will follow in Princess Anne Memorial Park. In lieu<br />

of flowers, memorial donations may be made to Plaza Volunteer Rescue Squad, P.O. Box<br />

2128, Virginia Beach, VA 23450.<br />

Georgia Henderson <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Mrs. Georgia Beatrice GUNN, 94, passed away early Friday morning, October 12, 1951 at<br />

the home of her daughter, Mrs. Harve DOBBINS, where she had lived for the past fifteen<br />

years. "Aunt Georgia" as she was affectionally known, had been bedridden the past six<br />

months and had been in poor health for sometime before that, but she remained cheerful<br />

and interested in things about her through her last days. Mrs. GUNN, nee HENDERSON,<br />

was born in Camp Hill, Alabama, December 8, 1856, and spent her girlhood in the war and<br />

reconstruction days in that state. After the death of her husband, she and her five children<br />

joined other families of relatives and friends coming to Milam County to settle. She made<br />

her home in the Ben Arnold and Walkers creek vicinity from that time until moving to her<br />

daughter"s home in Cameron. Two of her children preceded her in death by many years.<br />

Mrs. GUNN was a lifelong member of the Baptist church and was faithful in attendance as<br />

long as her health permitted. She is survived by three children, Dan B. GUNN and Mrs.<br />

DOBBINS of Cameron and Homer GUNN of McAllen; two grandchildren, Emory GUNN<br />

of Houston and Mrs. Odell JAMESON of Dallas; and two great grandchildren, Miss


Joanne JAMESON and Mrs. Harry WOOTAN of Dallas. Funeral services were held at<br />

Marek-Burns Funeral Chapel on Saturday at 3:30 p.m. by Rev. Harry WOOTAN of Dallas<br />

assisted by Rev. P. A. CORKERN, Cameron Baptist pastor. Burial was made in the<br />

Walkers Creek Cemetery.<br />

Georgia <strong>Gunn</strong> Keeling,<br />

87 of Warrensburg, Missouri passed away Monday, September 19, 2011 at Country Club<br />

Care Center. Georgia was born June 7, 1924 in Long Beach, California, daughter of James<br />

B. and Cordelia “Delia” (Riley) <strong>Gunn</strong>. She was united in marriage to Eugene B. “Cotton”<br />

Keeling on May 5, 1946 in <strong>New</strong> Mexico. She had spent the majority of her life out west,<br />

living in Arizona and California. In the 1980s, the couple moved to the Springfield,<br />

Missouri area. Upon the death of her husband, Cotton, Georgia moved to Warrensburg.<br />

She was a member of Sacred Heart Catholic Church. She loved to knit. She also enjoyed<br />

volunteering at the Warrensburg Veterans Home and with Western Missouri Medical<br />

Center Hospital Auxiliary. Survivors include her daughter, Theresa Keeling of Blue<br />

Springs, Missouri; son, John Keeling and wife, Rita of Folsom, California; granddaughter,<br />

Kristina Keeling of Folsom, California; two sisters: Doris Smith of Warrensburg, Missouri;<br />

and Gerry Wussler and husband, Urban of Columbia, Missouri; brother, Billy <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Blue Springs, Missouri and numerous nieces and nephews. In addition to her husband,<br />

Cotton, she was preceded in death by a sister, Lena Summers; and three brothers: Glenn<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, Chester <strong>Gunn</strong> and Roy <strong>Gunn</strong>. Memorial Mass will be 10:00 a.m. Saturday,<br />

September 24, 2011 at Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Warrensburg with Father Joe<br />

Miller, C.P.P.S. officiating. Interment will follow in Carpenter Cemetery at Chilhowee.<br />

Memorial contributions are suggested to Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. Williams Funeral<br />

Chapel in Warrensburg is in charge of the arrangements.<br />

Georgia Maurine Boswell <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

1925 ~ 2011 Georgia Maurine Boswell <strong>Gunn</strong> was born February 22, 1925 in Richfield,<br />

Utah. She passed away June 27, 2011, in Cedar Hills, Utah, of complications from a stroke.<br />

Maurine was the sixth of 10 children of Stephen Roy Boswell and Zina Armina Huff<br />

Boswell. Maurine had a sunny, cheerful disposition; she had many friends and enjoyed a<br />

happy childhood in Richfield until the sixth grade. Her family moved to Provo, where<br />

Maurine graduated from Provo High. After World War II, she met Fred <strong>Gunn</strong>, who had<br />

served as a fighter pilot in the Army Air Corps. They were married October 11, 1946, in<br />

the Salt Lake Temple. During their 33 years in the Air Force they lived all over the world -<br />

United States, Guam, Okinawa, Panama. She enjoyed her service as president and<br />

vice-president of the Officers Wives Club. Because of her Christlike example she<br />

introduced many to the gospel. Maurine was a gracious hostess as she entertained people<br />

from all over the world as well as many military dignitaries. In 1975, Fred retired and they<br />

moved to Provo. Maurine enjoyed being back in Utah to spend time with her extended<br />

family, never missing an important event. She was a peacemaker and a calming influence<br />

in our lives. She taught us patience, love and charity by her example, as well as<br />

determination and faith while enduring to the end. Maurine is survived by her husband


Fred, of 64 years, her children, Gregg (Cindy), CA; Georgette (Tim) Hainey, NY; Gordon,<br />

Orem; Gary (Jean), Highland; Glenn (Lesa), Orem; Gerrilyn (Doug) Mason, West Valley<br />

City; 20 grandchildren; 25 great-grandchildren. She is also survived by her siblings,<br />

Calvin, Orem; George, (twin brother), Ruth Lambert, and Ralph of CA; and Priscilla<br />

Baird, TX. Preceded in death by her parents; siblings Gladys, Eugene, Howard, and Phyllis<br />

Louise, and grandson Joseph Hainey. The family expresses appreciation to the staff at The<br />

Charleston of Cedar Hills and Linda and Cris of Utah Home Health for their kind and<br />

loving care of Maurine. Funeral services will be held on Friday, July 1, 2011 at 11 a.m. at<br />

the Grandview South 18th Ward at 1360 West 1150 North in Provo, Utah. Friends and<br />

family can pay their respects at the church on Thursday evening June 30, 2011 from 6 p.m.<br />

to 8 p.m. and on Friday from 9:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. Interment will be in the Mountain<br />

View Cemetery in Beaver, Utah at 4 p.m. on Friday, July 1, 2011<br />

Georgia McMillan <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

COTTAGE GROVE - The funeral will be at 10:30 a.m. Friday, Nov. 24, at Buell Funeral<br />

Chapel in Springfield for Georgia McMillan of Cottage Grove, Oh. who died Nov. 20 of<br />

age-related causes at 92. Visitation will follow the service. She was born July 19, 1914, in<br />

Blachly to George and Gertrude Slayter Syphers. She married Alfred McMillan in<br />

November 1932 in Vancouver, Wash. He died in October 1981. She later married George<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>. She was a retail clerk, a cook and a homemaker. Survivors include a son, Don<br />

McMillan of Eugene; a daughter, Sharon Hitt of Springfield; a sister, Virginia Horn of<br />

Eugene; four grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandchild.<br />

Her second husband died previously. Arrangements by Buell Funeral Chapel in<br />

Springfield<br />

Gerald Holmes <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Commercial Appeal, The (Memphis, TN) - March 29, 1995 age 54, of Memphis, car sales<br />

agent for Pyramid Fleet and Lease, died of cancer Tuesday at Baptist Memorial Hospital.<br />

Services will be at 2 p.m. Thursday at Trinity Baptist Church in Southaven, where he was<br />

a member, with burial in Twin Oaks Memorial Gardens there. Twin Oaks Funeral Home<br />

of Southaven has charge. He was a DeSoto County deputy sheriff. He leaves two daughters,<br />

Kelley Benson and Pepper Glenn, both of Southaven; four sons, DeWayne <strong>Gunn</strong> and Kevin<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, both of Southaven, and Scott <strong>Gunn</strong> and Jerry <strong>Gunn</strong> II, both of Walls, Miss.; his<br />

mother, Martha Cappie <strong>Gunn</strong> of Collierville; a brother, Bobby Joe <strong>Gunn</strong> of Dallas, and<br />

two gandchildren. The family requests that any memorials be sent to Trinity Baptist<br />

Church. (Hamlin and Elizabeth Tunstall <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Gerald W. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Graveside services for Gerald W. “Moot” <strong>Gunn</strong> will be held October 6, 2009 at 2 p.m. at<br />

Gum Log Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery with Rev. Kevin Jones officiating. Barham<br />

Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 55, of Meridian, died Tuesday<br />

October 5, 2009 at Anderson’s Hospital in Meridian, Mississippi. Survivors include his


mother, Clara <strong>Gunn</strong>; brothers, Johnny <strong>Gunn</strong> and his wife Wanda, Pat <strong>Gunn</strong>, and Nelson<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>. He was preceded in death by his father, Raymond <strong>Gunn</strong> Sr.; and his sister, Elvis<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> Humphrey. (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Geraldine “Jerry” <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Mrs. Geraldine “Jerry” <strong>Gunn</strong>, age 71, passed away Thursday, June 21, 2012 in Atmore,<br />

Ala. She was a native of McCullough, Ala. and a resident of Atmore, Ala. for the past fifty<br />

years. She was a tribal member of the Poarch Creek Indians. She attended Poarch<br />

Community Church. She was preceded in death by her husband, A.R. <strong>Gunn</strong> and a son,<br />

Jerry Dale Gibson. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> is survived by her son, Marlin (Angie) <strong>Gunn</strong> of Atmore;<br />

four grandchildren, Holly (Kevin) Dunn, Kyle <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jeremy <strong>Gunn</strong> and Samantha <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

all of Atmore; two step-grandchildren, Jeremy (Monica) Lisenby and Jacob Lisenby, both<br />

of Atmore and five great-grandchildren, Annberly Dunn, Linley Dunn, Kaylyn <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

Brantley <strong>Gunn</strong> and Lane Lisenby. Funeral services will be held Saturday, June 23, 2012 at<br />

2 p.m. at Petty-Eastside Chapel Funeral Home with the Rev. William Stuckey officiating.<br />

Burial will follow at Godwin Cemetery. The family will receive friends Friday, June 22,<br />

2012 between 6 and 9 p.m. at Petty-Eastside Chapel Funeral Home. Pallbearers will be<br />

William McGhee, Jerry “Tink” Blackburn, Chris “Ding Ding” Blackburn, Kevin Dunn,<br />

Kyle <strong>Gunn</strong> and Jeremy Lisenby. Petty-Eastside Chapel Funeral Homes, LLC in charge of<br />

all arrangement, Atmore, Ala.<br />

Geraldine Kimball <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

85, a resident of Albuquerque, passed away Thursday, June 18, 2009. She is survived by<br />

seven sisters, Elenora Kimbrough, Phyllis Henderson, Margaret Smith, Loweta Kimball,<br />

Martha Tucker, Karen Reese, and Helen McMillion; six brothers, Wesley Kimball and<br />

wife, Dorothy, Bernard Kimball and wife, Alyce, Leon Kimball, Maurice Kimball, William<br />

Kimball, and Larry Kimball; and a host of nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death<br />

by her husband, Fred <strong>Gunn</strong>; one sister; and two brothers. Geraldine was the first born<br />

child of Less and Minnie Kimball. After she retired from the VA in Chicago, IL as an LPN,<br />

Geraldine and Fred settled here in Albuquerque. She was a fond lover of gardening and<br />

was president of the Albuquerque Gardening Club. The battle is over; rest well in Christ?s<br />

arms. Memorial services will follow at a later time in Lawrence, KS<br />

Geraldine <strong>Gunn</strong> Meek<br />

88, longtime resident of Gladstone, MO, passed away Friday, December 11, 2009, at The<br />

Gardens of Barry Road. She was born March 21, 1921, in Kansas City, MO, to Loda O.<br />

and Elizabeth A. (Byrnes) <strong>Gunn</strong>. She graduated from St. Aloysius Catholic High School in<br />

Kansas City. During World War II she worked as a secretary for North American<br />

Aviation, Burd and Fletcher Printing Co., and later for the Englewood Baptist Church<br />

Child Care. She was a homemaker and loving mother and grandmother. She married Dale<br />

Meek on January 29, 1949. He preceded her in death on December 10, 1990. Jerry enjoyed<br />

crocheting and ceramic painting. She was a former Campfire Girl Leader and enjoyed


taking care of her family. She enjoyed her time at the Lake of the Ozarks with family and<br />

friends. She was a member of the Playgirls Bowling team at Gladstone Bowl. As a child she<br />

attended St. Stephens Catholic Church in Kansas City and was a longtime active member<br />

of St. Charles Borromeo Catholic Church in Gladstone. She was active in many of the<br />

church circles, including the Friendly Club and Women of Wisdom. Jerry also assisted<br />

with funeral luncheons and the church food pantry. In addition to her husband, she was<br />

preceded in death by her parents; a brother, Jim <strong>Gunn</strong> and a sister, Marjorie Porter.<br />

Survivors include a daughter, Christine A. Stephens and husband Ted of Parkville, MO;<br />

three sons, Lawrence E. Meek of Fort Worth, TX, Dale J. Meek and wife Patricia of<br />

Kansas City, MO and Timothy M. Meek of Overland Park, KS; six grandchildren, Kara<br />

(Stephens) Stowers, Kyle Stephens, Elizabeth Meek, Dale J. Meek, Kelly Meek and Adam<br />

Meek. Mass of Christian burial will be 9 a.m. Tuesday, December 15, at St. Charles<br />

Catholic Church with Rev. Ken Riley as Celebrant. Interment will follow at White Chapel<br />

Memorial Gardens. The family will receive friends from 5-7 p.m. Monday at the church<br />

where a parish rosary will be recited at 7:00 p.m. Memorial contributions are suggested to<br />

St. Charles Borromeo Catholic Church, 900 NE Shady Lane Drive, Kansas City, MO<br />

64118. Condolences and memories of Jerry may be left with the family at<br />

www.meyersfuneralchapel.com. (Arr.: Meyers Funeral Chapel Northland, 401 Main St.<br />

Parkville, MO 64152, (816) 741-0251.) Kansas City Star from December 12 to December 13,<br />

2009<br />

Geraldine Rose <strong>Gunn</strong> (Light)<br />

Geraldine Rose Light, 73, of Grover, Colo., died May 15, 2004, at her home.She was born<br />

Nov. 25, 1930, in La Junta, Colo., to Walter E. and Freda E. (Mann) <strong>Gunn</strong>. She was raised<br />

in Rocky Ford, Colo., until she was 10. Lamar, Colo., ecame her home until she married<br />

Jimmie E. Light on Dec. 15, 1946. She raised her family in Shaw Heights, Westminster,<br />

Colo., and made stops in Boise, Idaho, Louisville, Ky., Granite City, Ill., Goodland, Kan.,<br />

and Greeley, Colo. She retired in Grover.During her working career, she worked in the<br />

aerospace industry at Ball Aerospace in Boulder, Colo., and she had also worked at<br />

Mothers Cookies in Louisville, Colo. Survivors are her husband, Jimmie Light of Grover;<br />

three daughters, Diana Clore of Grand Junction, Colo., Victoria Moss of Parlin, Colo., and<br />

Valorie Ferguson of Gilcrest, Colo.; two sons, Lance Light of Loveland, Colo., and Lee<br />

Light of Grover; her mother, Freda <strong>Gunn</strong>, of Phoenix, Ariz.; and a sister Wanda <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Scottsdale, Ariz. Her father and a brother, Robert McCall, are deceased. Memorial gifts<br />

may be made to Hospice and Palliative Care of Northern Colorado, 2726 11th St. Road,<br />

Greeley, Colo. 80634.<br />

Gerard J. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Jerry" of Kings Park NY (formerly of Brooklyn NY) born November 17, 1929 died on<br />

January 20, 2009. Beloved husband of Muriel (nee Stanton). Loving father of Kathleen<br />

Whalen and Gerard <strong>Gunn</strong> and father-in-law of Dr. Rick Whalen and Dena <strong>Gunn</strong>. Adored<br />

son of the late John and Alvena <strong>Gunn</strong>. Dear brother of Mary Maloney and the late John,<br />

Andrew, Edward, Alvena Tollefsen, Ann Schild and Robert. Cherished grandfather of<br />

Katie, Eileen, Elizabeth and Meghan Whalen and Nicholas and Sarah <strong>Gunn</strong>. Jerry was a<br />

<strong>New</strong> York City Policeman retiring from Motorcycle 2, Brooklyn NY and was also a


Seaman 2nd Class serving in the US Navy in the Philippines during World War II.<br />

Giles <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Roanoke, Va, November 1, 1902- Giles <strong>Gunn</strong> one of the oldest citizens of Vinton, Va died<br />

this morning aged 77 years. Death was due to heart failure. He had been Mayor of vinton<br />

for many years. He was born in Connecticut but lived until 15 years ago in Rockbridge<br />

County, Va. His widow survives him with eight children - R. D. Campbell of Laredo Texas,<br />

Mrs. F. R. Robbins, of Beaumont Texas; Mrs. L. J Davis of Philadelphia; W. P. <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Bessemer, Alabama; Ralph D. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Richmond, Va., R. B. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Roanoke and<br />

Misses Johnella and Edna <strong>Gunn</strong> of Vinton.<br />

Gillian Veronica <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

At Bluewater Health Palliative Care on Tuesday, February 27, 2007, with her family by her<br />

side, Gillian Veronica <strong>Gunn</strong> passed away after a year long struggle with cancer. Jillian was<br />

the devoted wife of Peter <strong>Gunn</strong>, who predeceased her in 1995, and the loving mother of Ian<br />

Christopher <strong>Gunn</strong> (Mississauga) and Brian Cameron <strong>Gunn</strong> (Sarnia) and his wife<br />

Christine. She was a dear grandmother to Peter, Natasha and Alexander <strong>Gunn</strong>, all of<br />

Kitchener.Jill will be missed by those close to her, who will fondly remember her as a true<br />

friend, who always gave more of herself than she ever expected in return. The family would<br />

like to offer special thanks to Dr. R. Singh, Dr. Maddison, Jillâs caregivers from the V. O.<br />

N. and the staff at Palliative Care, who helped make her last months as comfortable as<br />

possible. At her request, no visitation or service will be held. Expressions of sympathy may<br />

be offered to Bluewater Health Palliative Care or the Victorian Order of Nurses. Memories<br />

and condolences may be sent online to www.smithfuneralhome.ca Arrangements entrusted<br />

to SMITH FUNERAL HOME, 1576 London Line, Sarnia, Ontario, Canada. (519) 542-<br />

5541<br />

Gilman C. <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr.,<br />

civic and business leader, World War II veteran, of East Lyme, formerly of Groton, passed<br />

away Monday, November 12, in Niantic, Conn. after a long illness. Interment will be at 10<br />

a.m. on Friday, November 16th, at the Colonel Ledyard Cemetery in Groton, followed by a<br />

Memorial Service at the First Church of Christ Congregational, Monument Street, Groton<br />

at 11 a.m. He was born April 23, 1923 in South Woodstock, Vt., the older son of Gilman C.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> Sr., and Bernice (Hesseltine) <strong>Gunn</strong>. He graduated from Keene (<strong>New</strong> Hampshire)<br />

High School, and received his degree from North Hampton Commercial College in 1942.<br />

"Gil" owned, along with his late brother Leonard, the real estate and insurance firm of<br />

Gilman C. <strong>Gunn</strong> and Sons, started by their father Gilman C. <strong>Gunn</strong> Sr., and their late<br />

mother, Bernice, in 1949. He was also the general partner of Groton Shopping Center<br />

Associates from 1977 to 1984, and a member of the <strong>New</strong> London Area Board of Directors<br />

of the Hartford National Bank. Gil enlisted in the Navy in 1942 as a yeoman 2nd class,<br />

Naval Intelligence, and volunteered for submarine duty. He served on the USS Grouper, in<br />

the Pacific, and was in four combat war patrols. His devotion to the Navy continued in<br />

civilian life, as a member of the Navy League for many years. Gil was a tireless civic leader<br />

over many years. In Groton, he was president of the Eastern Point PTA for two terms in<br />

1953 and 1954, and chairman of the Eastern Point Addition Committee in 1955 and 1956.


In 1957 he was president of the Groton Chamber of Commerce, and chairman of the<br />

Military Affairs Committee of the <strong>New</strong> London Area Chamber of Commerce from 1985 to<br />

2000. He was very active in Rotary affairs, both in Groton and Ledyard, and was president<br />

of Groton Rotary Club in 1965-66, along with senior leadership roles at the Rotary regional<br />

level and as district governor of Rotary International in 1974-75. He was the first chairman<br />

of the Town of Groton Sewer Authority in 1956. In the late 1970s he was a member of the<br />

Town of Groton Charter Revision Committee and in the 1980s he was a member of the<br />

East Lyme Charter Revision Committee. He was also recognized for his leadership role as<br />

chairman of the East Lyme Town Building Commission, from 1982 to 2000. Gil was also a<br />

member and past master of the Brainard Masonic Lodge No. 102 in Niantic. Gil is survived<br />

by his wife of forty years, the former Carolyn (Powers) Klestinec, of East Lyme, and her<br />

daughters Margot Crump of Boston and Martha Bedford of Wellington, Fla.; his step sons,<br />

David Becker of <strong>New</strong> Caledonia, Bert <strong>Gunn</strong> and Michael Bolton of Chaplin and<br />

Willimantic, respectively; his son, Gilman C. <strong>Gunn</strong> III of Wellesley, Mass.; and grandsons,<br />

Gilman C. <strong>Gunn</strong> IV and Andrew <strong>Gunn</strong>. Two sons, Bruce and Glen, predeceased him. Byles<br />

Memorial Home, 99 Huntington St., <strong>New</strong> London is assisting the family with his<br />

arrangements. Donations may be directed to the charity of the donor"s choice. Published in<br />

The Day on 11/14/2007.<br />

Ginger <strong>Gunn</strong> Shackleford<br />

Fort Worth - Ginger Shackelford, 50, a former Amarillo resident, died Monday, Dec. 23,<br />

1996. Services will be at 11 a.m. today in Harper-Talasek Funeral Home at Temple. Burial<br />

will be in Roberts Cemetery at Troy. A memorial service will be in January at Fort Worth.<br />

Ms. Shackelford was raised in Temple. She began teaching at William James in 1983 after<br />

a stint as a public school teacher in Amarillo at William B. Travis Junior High School. She<br />

was past president of Amarillo Classroom Teachers Association. In 1979, she was elected to<br />

be a regional director of the National Council of Urban Education Associations and<br />

president of the Texas Educators Council. She also was involved in the Texas State<br />

Teachers Association. At the time of her death, she was in her second two-year term as<br />

president of the association. She was a sixth-grade science teacher at William James Middle<br />

School. She was active in the Democratic Party and served twice as a delegate to the<br />

Democratic National Convention. Survivors include her mother, Maribelle <strong>Gunn</strong> of Troy;<br />

and a brother, Corman Dean <strong>Gunn</strong> of Temple. (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Gladys Byrd <strong>Gunn</strong> McClure<br />

Gladys Byrd <strong>Gunn</strong> McClure, passed away on December 3, 2008. She was born on March<br />

17, 1919. Survivors include: three sons: Kent Harold <strong>Gunn</strong>, Alvin Richard <strong>Gunn</strong>, and<br />

James Phillip <strong>Gunn</strong>; nine grandchildren; and 11 great grandchildren. A Christian since the<br />

age of 19 until death, a member of Walker Baptist, Calvary Baptist, Clifton Dale First<br />

Baptist and East <strong>New</strong>ton Baptist Churches.<br />

Gladys Wilma Sturdivant <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

(a.k.a. Mom, Mother, Granny, Great Granny, Aunt Red, Aunt Hotshot, Kid, and Aunt<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>), age 86, left to go to her eternal home with Jesus on July 25, 2012. Gladys was born<br />

in Allen, Texas July 22, 1926, to the late William Alfred Sturdivant and Emma Wilhelm


Sturdivant. She was raised around Mountain Home and Buda and loved roaming the<br />

pastures, hunting, fishing and riding horses. In 1942 she graduated from Buda High School<br />

and went to Corpus Christi to work for the war effort. She married Eli Taylor <strong>Gunn</strong> July<br />

12, 1946 and worked as a purchasing agent for the Texas National Guard at the United<br />

States Property & Fiscal Office at Camp Mabry. Gladys was preceded in death by her<br />

parents; her husband of 56 years Eli Taylor <strong>Gunn</strong>; daughter Gayle <strong>Gunn</strong> Yandell; son<br />

William (Billy) Alvin <strong>Gunn</strong>; sister Louise Dahlin; brother David Dahlin and wife Eugenia;<br />

sister Florence Farr and husband Cullen; brother-in-law John Bermond Owens Sr. She is<br />

survived by her daughter Nanda Bryan; son James <strong>Gunn</strong>; son-in-law Larry Yandell;<br />

grandchildren Randy Yandell and wife Kim, Kevin Yandell and Kristina Frederick, Kyle<br />

Yandell and wife Stefanie, Christopher <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife Salina, Tami Sable and husband<br />

Stephen and Brandon <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife Tya; great grandchildren Makenna, Jade, Shauna,<br />

Carson, Tommy, Logan, Scarlett and coming soon, Mollie. She is also survived by her sister<br />

Lucille Owens of Buda and numerous friends, nieces, and nephews. The family will always<br />

be thankful for the awesome staff on the 3rd floor at Seton Hospital Main who not only<br />

took care of Gladys but her family as well. The family also wishes to thank the wonderful<br />

people at Odyssey Hospice for their support and guidance. Friends are cordially invited<br />

for a visitation with the family on Sunday the 29th of July, from 5 o'clock until 7 o'clock in<br />

the evening, at Cook-Walden Funeral Home, 6100 North Lamar Blvd. Austin, Texas.<br />

Celebration of Life will be held on Monday the 30th of July at 11 o'clock in the morning at<br />

Cook-Walden Funeral Home, 6100 North Lamar Blvd. Austin, Texas. Burial will be at<br />

Cook-Walden Capital Parks Cemetery in Pflugerville. In lieu of flowers and customary<br />

remembrances, memorial contributions may be made to the Odyssey Hospice or the<br />

American Cancer Association.<br />

Gladys <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

July 19, 1916, Crawfordville, Georgia - Miss May Caldwell was killed instantly and Gladys<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, 3 years old, died soon after the accident, when a Georgia railroad passenger train<br />

struck an automobile at Chinson’s crossing near here late today. U. S. <strong>Gunn</strong>, who was<br />

driving the car, and his wife were painfully injured.<br />

Gladys <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

was born July 23, 1934 to the late Sis. Carrie Cannon. On Monday evening, July 30, 2007<br />

she was called to eternal rest by her heavenly father at St. Francis Hospital in Columbus,<br />

GA. She was united in holy matrimony to Bro. Marshall <strong>Gunn</strong> Sr. Sis. <strong>Gunn</strong> was preceded<br />

in death by one son Curtis L. <strong>Gunn</strong> and two brothers Bedell Woods and Addis Woods. She<br />

leaves a lifetime of memories to be cherished by a loving and devoted husband Marshall<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> Sr. of West Point, GA; two sons Marshall (Carolyn) <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr. of Lafayette, AL and<br />

Leroy (Patsy) <strong>Gunn</strong> of LaGrange, GA; two daughters Martha V. <strong>Gunn</strong> and Nancy J.<br />

(Kenney) <strong>Gunn</strong> both of Pine Mountain, GA; two sisters; Mollie Leverette and Nadine<br />

Render both of LaGrange, GA; four brothers Willie (Betty) Woods, Jessie L. Woods, John<br />

W. (Gladys) Woods, and Charlie L. (Eunice) Woods all of La-Grange, GA; six<br />

grandchildren Prathan <strong>Gunn</strong> of Pine Mountain, GA; Joshua and Jonathan Hart both of<br />

La- Grange, GA; Micah and La- Marcus <strong>Gunn</strong> both of Whitesville, GA; and LaMaseo<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Columbus, GA; one great-grandchild; and a host of nieces, nephews, relatives, and


friends who will miss her dearly. Funeral Services will be Thursday, April 2, 2007 at Roe's<br />

Chapel United Methodist Church in Whitesville, Georgia at 2:00p.m. Arrangements and<br />

Services entrusted to: Terry Family Funeral Home, LLC, 145 North College Street, Post<br />

Office Box 393, Hamilton, Georgia 31811, 706-628- 2828. FAX 706-628-9292<br />

Gladys Garrett <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

Glady <strong>Gunn</strong>, 94, of Keystone, Fla., memorial service at 10 a.m. July 28, 1998, at First<br />

Baptist Church; burial in Schleicher County Cemetery. Gladys <strong>Gunn</strong> KEYSTONE, Fla. -<br />

Gladys Garrett <strong>Gunn</strong>, 94, died June 27, 1998, in Keystone. Memorial service will be at 10<br />

a.m. July 31 at the First Baptist Church in Eldorado. Burial will follow in the Schleicher<br />

County Cemetery. She was a longtime resident of Eldorado. Survivors include a son, Koin<br />

D. ``Bo"" <strong>Gunn</strong> of Melrose, Fla.; and several grandchildren and great-grandchildren.<br />

Gladys Greene <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

87, of Fort Wayne, In. a member of Christ Temple Apostolic Church, died Thursday, July<br />

11, 2002, at Heritage Manor Nursing Home. The Dayton, Ala., native was a homemaker.<br />

Surviving are daughters Joyce Dixie, Diane Gibson, Kay Simmons and Vickie <strong>Gunn</strong>, all of<br />

Fort Wayne; a son, James White of Fort Wayne; 17 grandchildren; 32 greatgrandchildren;<br />

and seven great-great-grandchildren. Services are 11 a.m. Monday at<br />

Christ Temple Apostolic Church, 1315 Winter St., with calling one hour before services.<br />

Burial will be at Covington Memorial Gardens. Information provided by Micheaux<br />

Funeral Homes, 1338 Eliza St., 426-8813.<br />

Gladys <strong>Gunn</strong> Hubbard<br />

(Died 12-14-1990) Yanceyville - Gladys Mildred <strong>Gunn</strong> Hubbard, 75, of Star Route 1 died<br />

Friday at Moore Hospital in Danville, Va.Funeral will be at 2 p.m. Sunday at Community<br />

Baptist Church, of which she was a member. Burial will be in Floral Hills Memory<br />

Gardens in Danville, Va. A native of Rockingham County, she was a retired<br />

nurse.Surviving are daughter, Mildred H. Reynolds of Warsaw; son, John Wesley<br />

Hubbard of Yanceyville; half sister, Dorothy Walker of Reidsville; half brother, Edward<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Greensboro; six grandchildren.The family will be at Hooper Funeral Home 7-8:30<br />

p.m. today.<br />

Gladys Miller <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Our beloved mother Gladys M. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 88 of West Palm Beach, FL. departed this earthly<br />

world on August 27, 2001 (Hospice). She now rest in the arms of her Lord and Saviour<br />

Jesus Christ. Gladys was born to the late Marion M. Martin and Percy Miller on June<br />

22,1913 in West Palm Beach, FL. One of the 1st black pioneer families in P.B. County. She<br />

leaves cherished memories of her Love and Affection with her children: Alfred L.J. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

(Mildred) Bronx, <strong>New</strong> York, W. Alfredia <strong>Gunn</strong> Hamm (Norman) Stratford, Conn., And<br />

Janice E. (Spears ) Riddle Riviera Beach, FL. Grandchildren: Deseret <strong>Gunn</strong> Whitehead<br />

W.P.B., David R. Moore, Huntington, West VA, and Alfred L.J. <strong>Gunn</strong> II, Bronx, <strong>New</strong><br />

York, 4 great grandchildren, 2 great-great grandchildren, and a host of devoted nieces and<br />

nephews that loved her dearly. Special mention of her nephew Craig Braziel and her niece<br />

Jeanette Ingraham for their devotion and care. The family acknowledges: Greenwood


Rehabilitation Center, Carrington Nursing Facility, and Renova Health Care Center for<br />

their kindness and dedicated service rendered to our loved one. Friends may visit the<br />

family Friday, August 31, 2001 at 5-7 pm at Mt. Zion Missionary Baptist Church. Home<br />

going services will be held at 11a.m., Saturday, September 1, 2001 at Mt. Zion Missionary<br />

Baptist Church, 1118 Henrietta Ave, W.P.B. with Dr. Phillip Braziel, Officiating. E. A.<br />

Stevens Funeral Home, Directing.<br />

Gladys Rowley <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

86, a longtime Washington, D. C., resident active in church affairs, died of a stroke Sept.<br />

11, 1984, at Suburban Hospital in Bethesda, Maryland. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born in Victor,<br />

N.Y., and graduated from Oberlin College. She moved to Washington in the early 1930s.<br />

She was a member of Metropolitan Memorial United Methodist Church, where she was a<br />

founder of the church library. She also was a member of the Daughters of the American<br />

Revolution. Her husband, Dr. Ross <strong>Gunn</strong>, died in 1966. Survivors include four sons, Ross<br />

Jr., of Corona Del Mar, Calif., Andrew L., of Derwood, Md., Charles R., of Potomac, and<br />

Robert B., of Atlanta; 17 grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren.<br />

Glenda Gale <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

58, of Lavonia died Tuesday, October 16, 2007. Graveside service, 2 p.m. today, Jackson<br />

City Cemetery; Strickland Funeral Home, Hartwell. Survivors include sisters Evelyn<br />

Jordan of Lavonia, Judy Hightower of Reidsville, and Jane Copeland of Rome Published in<br />

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution on 10/18/2007.<br />

Glenda Pauline <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

69, of <strong>New</strong> Baden, Ill., born April 27, 1941, in Green Castle, Mo., died Thursday, March 17,<br />

2011, at Lebanon Care Center in Lebanon, Ill. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a homemaker and a<br />

member of First Baptist Church of <strong>New</strong> Baden, Ill. She enjoyed flowers, gardening and<br />

playing bingo. She was preceded in death by her parents, Orval and Irma, nee Slater,<br />

Wyant; and a brother-in-law, James Ross. Surviving are her husband, Kenneth L. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

whom she married May 14, 1960, in Gilman City, Mo.; a daughter, Susan (Steve) Thurnau<br />

of St. Jacob, Ill.; three sons, Jonathan (Lisa) <strong>Gunn</strong>, Christopher <strong>Gunn</strong>, and Matthew<br />

(Lynn) <strong>Gunn</strong>, all of <strong>New</strong> Baden, Ill.; five grandchildren, Stefan (Lyndsie) Thurnau, Stacey<br />

Thurnau, Shari Thurnau, Joshua <strong>Gunn</strong> and Evan <strong>Gunn</strong>; a sister, Judith Ross of<br />

Mascoutah, Ill.; four brothers-in-law, J.C. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Lee <strong>Gunn</strong>, Walter (Ruby) <strong>Gunn</strong>, and<br />

Paul <strong>Gunn</strong>. also by nieces and nephews; and was anticipating the birth of her first greatgrandchild.<br />

Memorials may be made to the American Diabetes Foun-dation or to Clinton<br />

Manor Ac-tivity Fund and will be re-ceived at the funeral home<br />

Glenda <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Carnesville, Georgia - Glenda Joyce Clardy <strong>Gunn</strong>, 57, of 4041 Old Stagecoach Road, died<br />

Tuesday, Jan. 8, 2002. A native of Franklin County, Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a daughter of Helen<br />

Porterfield Clardy, Carnesville, and the late Dalton Clardy. She was retired from Ty Cobb


Healthcare System after 19 years of service. She was a member of Clarks Creek Baptist<br />

Church and attended Lavonia Church of God. Services will be at 11 a.m. Thursday at Ginn<br />

Funeral Home with the Bishop Willard Fitzpatrick officiating. Survivors in addition to her<br />

mother include her husband, Samuel Andrew <strong>Gunn</strong>; a daughter, DeDe Amanda <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

Athens; and a sister, Mary Ann Clardy Peeples, Carnesville. The family is at the residence,<br />

and willreceive friends from 7-9 p.m. today at the funeral home.Athens Banner-Herald,<br />

Wednesday, Jan. 9, 2002<br />

Glender <strong>Gunn</strong> Payne<br />

HOLLY SPRINGS, Mo - Glender LeRuth Jones Payne, 72, died Friday, May 26, 2006, at<br />

her home in Holly Springs. She was born June 5, 1933, to the late Boice <strong>Gunn</strong> in Calhoun<br />

County. She was a member of Christ The Healer Ministry in Holly Springs and a church<br />

mother. She was disabled. Services will be at noon Friday at Christ The Healer Ministry<br />

with Pastor Henry Gillespie officiating. Burial will be in the Cottrell Memorial Garden<br />

Cemetery. J.F. Brittenum and Son Funeral Home of Holly Springs is in charge of the<br />

arrangements. Survivors include five daughters, Carolyn Turnage and Louri Payne, both<br />

of Holly Springs, Patricia Rucker of Oxford, Jannie Payne of Hickory Flat and Linder<br />

Payne of Memphis; five sons, Harvey Payne, Glenn Payne, Willie Ray Payne, and Stanley<br />

Payne, all of Holly Springs, and Harold Payne of Denver, Colo.; 19 grandchildren; 19<br />

great-grandchildren; four sisters, Murrene Welch of East St. Louis, Ill., China Jones and<br />

Mildred Helm, both of Centerville, Ill., and Esmal Buchanan of Howardsville, Mo. She was<br />

preceded in death by her husband, Willie Payne. Visitation will be from 1 to 6 p.m. today at<br />

the funeral home and at the church on Friday from 11 a.m. to 11:55 a.m.<br />

Grace <strong>Gunn</strong> Binger<br />

was not the most popular doctor in Santa Clara County four decades ago. Not only was she<br />

the first board-certified anesthesiologist in the valley, but she also was a woman. "<strong>My</strong><br />

mother made it in a man"s world," Jane Binger Bernstein said after Dr. Binger died<br />

Tuesday of cancer at the age of 83 in a Santa Clara hospital. In the 1940s, general<br />

practitioners played musical chairs in the operating room, one day performing surgery, the<br />

next delivering a baby and the next applying the ether or cyclopropane. There were no<br />

specialists practicing anesthesiology full time until Dr. Binger came, according to Dr.<br />

William Neff, chief of anesthesiology at Stanford University, who trained her. ""She<br />

wasn"t too well-received," Neff said. ""In those days, surgeons looked down on us as being<br />

menials," said Dr. Willis Watrous, who later joined the anesthesiologists" group that Dr.<br />

Binger had founded with two other physicians. ""<strong>My</strong> mother was non-aggressive, nonassertive,"<br />

said Bernstein, who was a management educator at Stanford University<br />

Hospital for nearly 20 years and recently joined the new California Pacific Medical Center<br />

in San Francisco. "She was the quintessence of graciousness and sweetness and was very<br />

feminine, but she proved that you can still be all woman and use your brains." Associated<br />

Anesthesiologists Inc. also was a first group of its type in the area, formed by Drs. Binger,<br />

Jack Vogelman and Hugh Mobley so the members of the group "didn"t spend the whole<br />

day driving between hospitals." At the time, they were practicing individually at San Jose,<br />

O"Connor, Valley Medical, Doctors, Livermore, Gilroy and Agnews hospitals. Dr. Binger<br />

remained with the group until 1958, when she retired to spend more time with her family.


Her husband, Carl, a dental surgeon, suffered a stroke in 1967 and was unable to work<br />

again, so she returned to medicine. After some retraining and volunteer service, Dr. Binger<br />

went to work for Kaiser Permanente Medical Center in Santa Clara and worked as an<br />

anesthesiologist until she retired when she was 70 in the late 1970s. Her husband died in<br />

1982. In retirement, Dr. Binger and her neighbor Nancy Dunne were antique sale addicts --<br />

"we did more looking than buying," Dunne said. "She was really a warm friend." Dr.<br />

Binger also completed an oral history of anesthesiology in the valley for the Santa Clara<br />

County Medical Society. In the more than 40 years since she started it all, the number of<br />

anesthesiologists has grown to more than 100. Dr. Binger learned in 1989 that she had<br />

cancer, but she was very private about her health, her daughter said, and many of her<br />

colleagues were unaware of her terminal illness. That was typical, said Dr. William Weller,<br />

another of her former partners in Associated Anesthesiologists. If he were fighting for his<br />

life on an operating table, Weller said, he would want Grace Binger "working on me<br />

because I know she"d never give up." (Born: Aug. 23, 1908, Healdsburg, Calif. (box)Died:<br />

Feb. 4, 1992, Santa Clara, Calif.)Survived by: Daughters, Nancy Harvey of Scottsdale,<br />

Ariz., Jane Binger Bernstein of Millbrae; four grandchildren. (box)Services: Memorial at 2<br />

p.m. Saturday at Trinity Episcopal Church, 81 N. Second St., San Jose; private graveside<br />

service at Oak Hill Memorial Park, San Jose. (box)Memorial: Donations may be made to<br />

Trinity Episcopal Church or the Cancer Research Fund, c/o Jan Jacobus, Kaiser<br />

Permanente Medical Center, 900 Kiely Blvd., Santa Clara 95051.<br />

Grace <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

THOMSON, Ga.- Mrs. Grace S. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 75, of Starr-Hinson Road N.W. Thomson, entered<br />

into rest June 7, 2003 at Doctors Hospital. She was the beloved wife of the late William<br />

Frank <strong>Gunn</strong>. Survivors include sons, Robert Henry <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jacksonville, Fla., William Cecil<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>,Danielsville, Oscar Lee <strong>Gunn</strong> and Arthur Thomas <strong>Gunn</strong> both of Thomson;<br />

daughters, Ruby G. Screws, Sandersville, Margaret G. Sharp, Thomson, Doris G. McCoy,<br />

Ravenel, S.C., Winnie G. Proctor, Boneville, Rosa G. Thames, Tennille, Lois G. Reece,<br />

Thomson, Maggie G. Sammons, Thomson, Pauline G. Dixon, Thomson; brothers, Herbert<br />

Shoemaker, Augusta and James Shoemaker, Thomson; sister, Winell Land, Grovetown; 31<br />

grandchildren; 33 great-grandchildren. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was preceded in death by her daughter<br />

Evelyn Faye <strong>Gunn</strong> and a brother Hubert Shoemaker. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born in Cobb<br />

County and the daughter of the late Claude Shoemaker and the late Carolyn Sams<br />

Shoemaker. She was also a homemaker and a member of the <strong>New</strong> Covenant Church of<br />

God. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> lived in McDuffie County most of her life. Funeral services will be held at<br />

11 a.m. Tuesday, June 10, 2003 at the Beggs Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Richard<br />

Kitchens officiating. Interment will follow in the Marshall Baptist church Cemetery.<br />

Pallbearers will be Joey Reece, Tony Screws, Joe Dixon, Mike Osborne, Jason Carter and<br />

Travis Proctor. Friends may call at the residence of Harold and Winnie Proctor 1693<br />

Boneville Road, Boneville, GA. (706) 595-7457 or from 7 until 9 p.m. Monday at the funeral<br />

home. Beggs Funeral Home, 799 Cobbham Road, Thomson, GA, (706) 595-4100. Sign the<br />

guestbook at Augusta Chronicle.com The Augusta Chronicle June 9, 2003.<br />

Grace F. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

long-time Boron resident passed away on January 18, 1998. Memorial services were held


on February 1, 1998, at the Boron Masonic Temple in Boron. She is survived by son,<br />

Kenneth and wife, Bea <strong>Gunn</strong> of Paso Robles; four grandchildren; four greatgrandchildren;<br />

several nieces and nephews. The family would appreciate that any memorial donations be<br />

sent to Escuela Del Rio School for the Developmentally Disabled, P.O. Drawer 6007,<br />

Atascadero, CA 93423.<br />

Grace K. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Appraisers set the value of the Grace K. <strong>Gunn</strong> estate at $456,783. Miss <strong>Gunn</strong> died July 27,<br />

1959, and had lived in Great Bend, Kansas all of her life. Her estate included $240,000 in<br />

stocks and bonds, and S170,000 in real estate.<br />

Grace <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Miss Grace <strong>Gunn</strong>, daughter of Tom and Olive <strong>Gunn</strong> died at the home of their parents in<br />

Ekin, Indiana on Monday morning April 22, 1927. Death was due to dropsical<br />

complications and heart for which she had been suffering for several weeks. Burial will be<br />

in the East Union cemetery. She is survived by her parents and five sisters, Mrs. Will<br />

Powell, of Noblesville, Mrs. Ada Mason of Ekin, Mrs. Helen Griffin of Kempston, Miss<br />

Marie <strong>Gunn</strong>, and Miss Queen <strong>Gunn</strong> of the home and two brothers, Mr. Sammy <strong>Gunn</strong> and<br />

Mr. Archie <strong>Gunn</strong> of Ekin. Miss <strong>Gunn</strong> was 43 years old on Dec 10, 1926. She will be sadly<br />

missed by her family and a large number of friends.<br />

Grace May <strong>Gunn</strong> Smith,<br />

age 82, of Richmond, the widow of Howard J. Smith, Sr., died Friday, January 12, 1990.<br />

She is survived by one son, Howard J. Smith, Jr., of Mechanicsville; two sisters, Helen<br />

Clements and Doris Eades, both of Richmond; one granddaughter, Janice M. Smith of<br />

Mechanicsville; two step grandchildren, Sherry VanLandingham of Aylett, Va., and<br />

Theresa Y. Simpson of Mechanicsville; four step-great-grandchildren. Funeral services will<br />

be held from the chapel of the Nelsen Funeral Home, 4650 S. Laburnum Ave. at 2 p.m.<br />

Tuesday. Interment Oakwood Cemetery. Family will receive friends 2:00 to 4:00 p.m., and<br />

7:00 to 9:00 p.m. Sunday and Monday at the funeral home. Richmond Times Dispatch<br />

(VA) Sun. 1-14-1990 (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Grace Gamblin <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Graveside services for Grace <strong>Gunn</strong>, 89, Tyler, will be 11 a.m. today at Como Cemetery,<br />

near Winnsboro, under direction of Burks Walker Tippit Funeral Home, Tyler. Grace<br />

died May 10, 2010, in Tyler, Texas. She was born Dec. 28, 1920, in Como to the late Horace<br />

and Verlie Bills Gamblin. Survivors include her daughter and son-in-law, June and Jim<br />

Stephens; two grandchildren, Stacey Holley and Jeffery Stephens; and two<br />

great-grandchildren, Ashlee and Brandon Holley. Memorials may be made to Hospice of<br />

East Texas Foundation, 4111 University Blvd., Tyler, 75701. (John and Susan <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Onslow County, NC descendant)<br />

Gracie <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

RINGGOLD, Va. - Gracie Garland <strong>Gunn</strong>, 69, of 193 <strong>Gunn</strong> Garland Court, died Thursday,<br />

Jan. 3, 2002, at Danville Regional Medical Center. Born Nov. 27, 1932, in Pittsylvania


County, she was the daughter of Mark Garland and Sallie Harper Garland. She was<br />

married to Percey Garland <strong>Gunn</strong> Sr., who predeceased her. She was a retired employee of<br />

Corning Glass. Survivors include two daughters, Janice Harris of Danville and Sandra<br />

Brandon of Ringgold; one son, Percy <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr. of Danville; four sisters, Ola Mae Gwynn,<br />

Louise Davis, <strong>My</strong>rtle Frazier, and Mary Sue Sherman, all of Ringgold; three brothers,<br />

Wilbert Garland, Matthew Garland, and Henry Garland, all of Ringgold. The funeral will<br />

be held 2 p.m. Sunday at Mount Zion Baptist Church in Ringgold with the Rev. Curtis<br />

Strater officiating. Interment will follow at Floral Hills Memory Gardens Cemetery. The<br />

family will receive friends at the residence. Fisher and Watkins Funeral Home is in charge<br />

of arrangements. Danville Register & Bee (VA) Sat. 1-5-2002<br />

Grady Lee <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

age 78 of Atlanta, Georgia was born August 14, 1932 and passed away on November 11,<br />

2010. Grady retired as a tile setter. Grady is survived by his companion of 30 years<br />

Katherine Eberhart, children Barbara and Greg Hall, Joann Bearden, Michael and<br />

Barbara <strong>Gunn</strong>, 6 grandchildren, 3 great grandchildren, Gloria and Tim Price and their<br />

family, Andy and Cathy Williams and their family. Visitation for Grady will be held on<br />

Saturday November 13, 2010 from 2-4 and 6-8 P.M and Sunday November 14 from 2-4<br />

P.M. at the funeral home. Those wishing may go to ww.horisawardfairviewchapel.com and<br />

share your memories of Grady with his family and sign the guest registry. Horis A. Ward<br />

Fairview Chapel 770-474-1231.<br />

Gertrude A. <strong>Gunn</strong> (nee Wilson)<br />

Passed away peacefully into Gods care Sunday, March 1, 2009. Beloved wife of the late<br />

Phillip <strong>Gunn</strong>; dear daughter of the late Pierre and Ruth Wilson; dear sister of Mary Orf<br />

(the late Roland) and the late Virginia Sheldon (the late Gaillard), George Wilson (the late<br />

Mary Helen), and Dorothy Ready (the late James); dear sister-in-law of Katie <strong>Gunn</strong> (the<br />

late Richard); dearest aunt, great-aunt, great-great aunt, cousin, neighbor, and friend to<br />

many. Services: Funeral Mass will be Wednesday, 10:00 a.m. at St. Peter Catholic Church,<br />

243 W. Argonne Dr. (Kirkwood) Interment private Calvary Cemetery. Arrangements by<br />

BOPP Chapel St. Louis, Mo.<br />

Gertrude <strong>Gunn</strong> Guadagno<br />

Gertrude G. "Trudy"Guadagno, - GUADAGNO, GERTRUDE G. "Trudy" (Age 86) Of<br />

Silver Spring, MD on Thursday, February 10, 2005. Beloved wife of the late Carmine<br />

Salvatore Guadagno. Trudy was born June 12, 1918 in Roanoke, Virginia. She was<br />

preceded in death by her parents, Samuel Louis and Maude Sherman <strong>Gunn</strong>. She was a<br />

loving and devoted mother of Lisa McGary; mother-in-law of Robert McGary; sister of<br />

Lillian Boyer; grandmother of Carmen, Kaci and Kelly. Friends may call at MONEY AND<br />

KING FUNERAL HOME, 171 W. Maple Ave., Vienna, VA on Saturday, February 12 from<br />

2 p.m. until time of service at 3 p.m. Interment Arlington National Cemetery on Tuesday,<br />

February 22 at 2 p.m. Family and friends please assemble at the Administration Building<br />

at 1:30 p.m. Published in The Washington Post on 2/11/2005. (Thomas and Sarah<br />

Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)


Gertrude <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

The funeral of Mrs. Gertrude <strong>Gunn</strong>, who died yesterday morning at her home in Beacon<br />

Falls, Connecticut will be held tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clo.ck at the Congregational<br />

parish house. The Rev. Albert Ekins of Middlebury will officiate. Burial will be in<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>town cemetery.Nauatuck Dailey news WEDNESDAY, FEB. 12,1919<br />

Gertrude <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

March 24, 1953, Gertrude <strong>Gunn</strong>, 62, of 802 West Elm, Oklahoma, died in an Enid hospital<br />

Sunday morning after an illness of only a few days. Born in Caldwell, Kansas, she came to<br />

Oklahoma with her parents at the opening of the Cherokee Strip, settling on a farm near<br />

Goltry where she lived until 26 years ago, when she came to Enid. Miss <strong>Gunn</strong> had been<br />

employed in several ladies ready-to-wear stores of Enid. She was a member of the Central<br />

Christian Church and is survived by one sister, Mrs. Charles Wicker of Emporia, Kansas;<br />

one brother, W. O. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Enid; six nieces and nephews. Services will be held at 2 pm<br />

Wednesday in the Henninger-Allen Funeral Home Chapel with Dr. Ray E. Snodgrass<br />

officiating. Burial will be in the Karoma Cemetery of Goltry.<br />

Gertrude Chandler <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Reidsville, NC - Funeral services for Mrs. Gertrude Chandler <strong>Gunn</strong> will beconducted<br />

today at 3 p. m. atMontgomery Street Church by the Hev. Dan Jones.Interment . will<br />

follow in Reidlawn Cemetery. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 65, of Reidsville, died in a local hospital<br />

yesterday morning after a decline in health of several mouths. She was a daughter of the<br />

late Henry and Edith Barker Chandler, and was born in Caswell County. She had lived in<br />

Reidsville for. the past 35 ears, working as" a practical nurse. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong>'s husband, Josie<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, died in 1960.. She -Tvas a member o f Montgomery Street U n i t e d Church of<br />

Christ, and is survived by two sons, 'Richard W. <strong>Gunn</strong>, James F. G u nn ; one ..stepson<br />

Oliver F. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Reidsville, four brothers,, Earl Chandler of Roxboro, Ernest Chandler<br />

of Jasper, Fia., Ralph Chandler of Danville,' "Va., and Wilson (Bud) Chandler' of<br />

Reidsville and five _ grandchildren. Published 12-28-1969.<br />

Gertrude Christian <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

The funeral of the late Gertrude Christian <strong>Gunn</strong> took place at the family residence, 912<br />

Sixth dvenue, East Oakland on Friday last at 2 p. m. The Rev. Dr. John Hemphill of<br />

Calvary Presbyterian Church, San Fiancisco,a friend of the family for over thirty-five<br />

years read the very impressive service. Miss <strong>Gunn</strong> was the eldest daughter of the late<br />

Robert and Elizabeth Sutherland <strong>Gunn</strong>. Her father was one of the best known and<br />

influential of the early pioneers, having come to California in 1845. He had extensive<br />

mining interests here. She was left when barely eighteen with the care of three younger<br />

sisters, to whom she was most devotedly attached, and they are left alone to mourn the loss<br />

of one who was both sister and mother to them Her mother the late Elizabeth Sutherland<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> was considered one of the most beautiful and brilliant women of her day, and her<br />

eldest daughter inherited much of her beauty and strength of character. She and her sisters<br />

were educated at Hills College. Miss <strong>Gunn</strong> died at the Waldeck Hospital in -San Francisco,<br />

after months of intense suffering. But through all she was patient and hopeful. The many<br />

beautiful floral offerings were but an expression of the tender regard in which she was


held by all who knew her. She leaves three younger sisters, Jessie E., Ethel H., and Helen R.<br />

E. <strong>Gunn</strong>. The interment was private at Mountain View Cemetery. (Published Tuesday<br />

June 12, 1904 Oakland Tribune, Oakland, Ca)<br />

Gertrude R. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

formerly of Bedminster Township, Bucks County, Pa. died Friday, April 14, 2000 in the<br />

Pine Run Health Center, Doylestown Township. She was 98. She was the wife of the late<br />

Kingdon C <strong>Gunn</strong> who died in 1990. Born in the Bronx, N. Y., she was a daughter of the late<br />

George and Mary (Steinmann) Russhon. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> had been employed with the Civil<br />

Service Commission of the United States for many years until retiring in 1963. She was a<br />

member of the First Baptist Church, Doylestown. She is survived by a niece, Anna<br />

Dickerson and her husband, John of Pennington, N.J.; and greatnephews and great-nieces.<br />

Relatives and Mends are invited to attend her funeral service to be held Tuesday, April<br />

18,2000 at 7:30 p.m-~at the First Baptist Church, 311 State St, Doylestown. Interment will<br />

be held Wednesday in the Woodlawn Cemetery, Bronx, N.Y. In lieu of flowers, memorial<br />

contributions may be made to the Missionary Fund of the First Baptist Church, 311 State<br />

St, Doylestown, Pa. 18901<br />

Gladys Wilma Sturdivant <strong>Gunn</strong> (a.k.a. Mom, Mother, Granny, Great Granny, Aunt Red,<br />

Aunt Hotshot, Kid, and Aunt <strong>Gunn</strong>), age 86, left to go to her eternal home with Jesus on<br />

July 25, 2012. Gladys was born in Allen, Texas July 22, 1926, to the late William Alfred<br />

Sturdivant and Emma Wilhelm Sturdivant. She was raised around Mountain Home and<br />

Buda and loved roaming the pastures, hunting, fishing and riding horses. In 1942 she<br />

graduated from Buda High School and went to Corpus Christi to work for the war effort.<br />

She married Eli Taylor <strong>Gunn</strong> July 12, 1946 and worked as a purchasing agent for the<br />

Texas National Guard at the United States Property & Fiscal Office at Camp Mabry.<br />

Gladys was preceded in death by her parents; her husband of 56 years Eli Taylor <strong>Gunn</strong>;<br />

daughter Gayle <strong>Gunn</strong> Yandell; son William (Billy) Alvin <strong>Gunn</strong>; sister Louise Dahlin;<br />

brother David Dahlin and wife Eugenia; sister Florence Farr and husband Cullen;<br />

brother-in-law John Bermond Owens Sr. She is survived by her daughter Nanda Bryan;<br />

son James <strong>Gunn</strong>; son-in-law Larry Yandell; grandchildren Randy Yandell and wife Kim,<br />

Kevin Yandell and Kristina Frederick, Kyle Yandell and wife Stefanie, Christopher <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

and wife Salina, Tami Sable and husband Stephen and Brandon <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife Tya; great<br />

grandchildren Makenna, Jade, Shauna, Carson, Tommy, Logan, Scarlett and coming soon,<br />

Mollie. She is also survived by her sister Lucille Owens of Buda and numerous friends,<br />

nieces, and nephews. The family will always be thankful for the awesome staff on the 3rd<br />

floor at Seton Hospital Main who not only took care of Gladys but her family as well. The<br />

family also wishes to thank the wonderful people at Odyssey Hospice for their support and<br />

guidance. Friends are cordially invited for a visitation with the family on Sunday the 29th<br />

of July, from 5 o'clock until 7 o'clock in the evening, at Cook-Walden Funeral Home, 6100<br />

North Lamar Blvd. Austin, Texas.<br />

Celebration of Life will be held on Monday the 30th of July at 11 o'clock in the morning at<br />

Cook-Walden Funeral Home, 6100 North Lamar Blvd. Austin, Texas. Burial will be at<br />

Cook-Walden Capital Parks Cemetery in Pflugerville.<br />

In lieu of flowers and customary remembrances, memorial contributions may be made to


the Odyssey Hospice or the American Cancer Association<br />

Gladys <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Gladys Gomillion <strong>Gunn</strong>, 94, a homemaker died Sunday, October 5, 2003, at Leake<br />

Memorial Hospital in Carthage. Services are 10 a.m. today at Ott & Lee Funeral Home in<br />

Forest with burial in Ridge Baptist Cemetery in Forest. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a native of Scott<br />

County. She was born March 10, 1909, in Scott County and had lived all of her life in Scott<br />

and Leake Counties. Her daughter, Ruby Doris Evans said that her mother lived life to the<br />

fullest and made many friends, both young and old. She was a longtime member of the<br />

Lena Chapter of Order of the Easter Star. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a member of the Ridge Baptist<br />

Church, where she was a children"s Sunday School teacher in her young adult life, many<br />

of whom remember the impact she had on their lives. She was an excellent seamstress and<br />

did all types of needle work and she also was a wonderful cook and anyone was welcome at<br />

her table anytime. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> had a green thumb for raising vegetables and growing<br />

flowers, but most importantly she was a devoted wife, mother, grandmother, greatgrandmother,<br />

and great-great-grandmother. She had resided at the Choctaw Health<br />

Center in Choctaw, MS. Since August of 2000, where she made many new friends and she<br />

attended church and singing services there on a regular basis. Her Lord, Her family and<br />

her friends were her joy and life. Affectionately called "Big Mama" by everyone, she will<br />

be greatly missed, but her influence will live on in the lives she touched. By our faith in<br />

Jesus, we rejoice because we know we will see her again one day. Yes, we grieve, but not as<br />

those who have no hope. Thessalonians 4:13. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was preceded in death by her<br />

husband of 71 years, James Gilbert <strong>Gunn</strong> on July 2, 1998. Survivors include: daughters,<br />

Flossie Gray of Atlanta, GA., Ruby Doris Evans of Lena and her husband, Horace; four<br />

grandsons, Kenny Gray of Nashville, TN., Mickey Gray and his wife Kay of Acworth, GA.,<br />

Greg Evans of Lena and Phil Evans and his wife, Renae of Ackerman; four greatgrandsons,<br />

Matt Gray, Daniel Evans, Philip James Evans Jr., and William Ray Evans; two<br />

great-granddaughters, Jenni Lee Sims and her husband Justin and Amy Gray and one<br />

great-great-granddaughter, Julia Lee Sims.<br />

Gladys Byrd <strong>Gunn</strong> McClure<br />

passed away on December 3, 2008. She was born on March 17, 1919. Survivors include:<br />

three sons: Kent Harold <strong>Gunn</strong>, Alvin Richard <strong>Gunn</strong>, and James Phillip <strong>Gunn</strong>; nine<br />

grandchildren; and 11 great grandchildren. A Christian since the age of 19 until death, a<br />

member of Walker Baptist, Calvary Baptist, Clifton Dale First Baptist and East <strong>New</strong>ton<br />

Baptist Churches. Walton, Georgia, December 10, 2008<br />

Glen R. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

Warrensburg, MO (formerly of Chilhowee, Centerview and Independence, MO), died<br />

Saturday, April 15, 2000, at his home. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday,<br />

April 18, at the Williams Funeral Chapel, Warrensburg, with Rev. John Holt officiating;<br />

burial will follow in the Carpenter Cemetery, west of Chilhowee, with full military honors<br />

by American Legion Post 131 and VFW Post 2513, both of Warrensburg. The family will<br />

greet friends from 7-8 p.m. Monday, April 17, at the chapel. Contributions are suggested to<br />

the Baptist Children"s Home and these may be left at or mailed to the chapel.


(Arrangements: Williams Funeral Chapel, 1400 S. (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

desc)<br />

Glenn Allen <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Funeral services for Glenn Allen <strong>Gunn</strong>, age 9 of 100 Third Street Eloise, Florida, who<br />

drowned while swimming in the Lake Chipp-Lulu canal Thursday afternoon will be held at<br />

11:00am Monday at the Crisp Funeral Chapel. Glenn Allen <strong>Gunn</strong> was born August 3, 1955<br />

and drowned February 11, 1965. Beside his parents Mr and Mrs. Lattie <strong>Gunn</strong>, he is<br />

survived by three sisters; Rosetta, Nancy Ellen, and Jenice Louise all of Eloise; two<br />

brothers; Doyle Raymond and William Lee Herbert <strong>Gunn</strong> of Eloise and his paternal<br />

grandfather Henry Moses <strong>Gunn</strong> of Winter Haven; his maternal grandparents Mr and Mrs.<br />

Frank Smartt of Sale Creek Tennessee. Friends may call at Crisp Funeral Home from 3<br />

until 9 p.m. today.(Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> descendant)<br />

Glenn E. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

87, of Magalia, Ca., died Thursday, July 3, 2008, in Magalia. Arrangements are under the<br />

direction of <strong>New</strong>ton-Bracewell Cremation and Funeral Service of Paradise, 873-7602.<br />

Glenn E. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

78, of Palm Springs, Calif., former Twin City and South Bend, Ind., resident, died Friday<br />

(June 1, 1990) at Desert Hospital, Palm Springs, where he been a patient three weeks. A<br />

memorial service will be at 11 a.m. Saturday at Palm Springs Baptist Church. Wiefels and<br />

Son Funeral Home, Palm Springs, is in charge of arrangements. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born Nov.<br />

30, 1911, in Normal, a son of Walter and Lottie Hinthorn <strong>Gunn</strong>. He married Gwendolyn<br />

Hines in 1936 in Bloomington. She survives. Other survivors include one son, Wayne, Palm<br />

Springs; and one sister, Helen Veselack, 101 E. MacArthur Ave., Apt. 1304, Bloomington.<br />

Two sisters preceded him in death. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong>, who moved from the Twin Cities in the<br />

1940s, was a Postal Service employee in South Bend until his retirement in 1972. He had<br />

been active in the postal workers union. He worked for several years in security at the<br />

University of Notre Dame athletics and convocation center, where he met sports and<br />

entertainment field stars. An Army veteran of World War II, he was a member and past<br />

commander of the American Legion post in Mishawaka, Ind. After moving to Palm Springs<br />

four years ago, Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> joined the Palm Springs Baptist Church. Memorials may be<br />

made to his church or to the American Heart Association.<br />

Glenn G. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

age 66 of Double Springs Road, Demorest, GA died Wednesday, July 09, 2008 at his<br />

residence. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born in Habersham County, GA on January 26, 1942 to the late<br />

George and Clara Miller <strong>Gunn</strong>. He was a member at the Double Springs Baptist Church<br />

and a retired carpenter. Survivors include wife, Mary London <strong>Gunn</strong>, Demorest; daughter<br />

and son-in-law, Donna and Larry Coleman, Stockbridge; son and daughter-in-law, Jimmy<br />

and Denise <strong>Gunn</strong>, Demorest; brother, Clarence <strong>Gunn</strong>, Clarkesville; three grandchildren,<br />

Candace Coleman, Bo <strong>Gunn</strong>, Harley <strong>Gunn</strong>. Funeral service will be held at 11:00 a.m. on<br />

Friday, July 11, 2008 at the Whitfield Funeral Home, North Chapel, Demorest, GA with<br />

Rev. Lamar Kastner and Rev. Kevin Burgess. Burial will follow in the Yonah Memorial


Gardens. The family will receive friends from 7-9 p.m. on Wednesday, July 09, 2008 and 2-<br />

4, 7-9 p.m. on Thursday, July 10, 2008. Those who wish to express condolences to the<br />

family may do so by visiting www.whitfieldfuneralhomes.com Arrangements are the care<br />

of the Whitfield Funeral Home, North Chapel, Demorest, GA. (Thomas and Sarah<br />

Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> descendant)<br />

Glenn Grover <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

GLENN GROVER GUNN, 89, passed away February 29, 2004 in Corpus Christi, Texas.<br />

He was born October 4, 1914 in Troy, Texas to Grover and Etta <strong>Gunn</strong>, and was one of six<br />

children. He was preceded in death by his parents, four siblings, and his wife of 51 years,<br />

Kirby <strong>Gunn</strong>. Glenn served his country in the United States Navy during WW II. After the<br />

war, he made his home in Corpus Christi where he was employed by the Jack Bonner<br />

Company as printing manager for over 30 years. He was a member of the First Baptist<br />

Church where he served as usher and greeterfor over 40 years. He was a past president of<br />

the Six Points Kiwanis Club, a member of the board of Corpus Christ Knife and Fork<br />

Club, and was publicity chairman of Corpus Christi Community Concerts. Beginning in<br />

1954, he became a member of the Oso Naval Lodge, No. 1282. He is survived by a sister,<br />

Geraldine Lloyd, and his daughter Kathleen Crow of Houston, Texas; his grandsons and<br />

their wives, Mr. & Mrs. Douglas Fairfax Crow of San Marcos and Mr. and Mrs. Robert<br />

Randolph Crow of Houston. He was delighted by his three great grandchildren, Daxton<br />

Fairfax Crow and Mary Ellen Crow of San Marcos and Katherine Douglas Crow of<br />

Houston. He was also grateful for the devotion of his nieces and nephews, and his sister-inlaw,<br />

Patricia Kluge, of Corpus Christi. Visitation will be held from 5:00 P.M. until 7:00<br />

P.M. Tuesday, March 2, 2004 at Cage-Mills Funeral Directors Everhart. Services will be<br />

held at 2:00 P.M. Wednesday, March 3, 2004 at First Baptist Church in the chapel.<br />

Interment will follow at Memory Gardens Cemetery (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

descendant)<br />

Glenn Leslie <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

of 16137 Grafe Homestead Road, Hurley, passed away of natural causes on February 6,<br />

2011 at the age of 59. He is survived by his sons, Leslie <strong>Gunn</strong> (Michelle) of Pascagoula; and<br />

Benjamin <strong>Gunn</strong> (Jennifer) of Gautier; two grandsons and a granddaughter; his sister Kay<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> Dunleavy (Robert) of Warrenton, VA; and brother Curtis <strong>Gunn</strong> (Teri) of Ocean<br />

Springs; and nieces, nephews and cousins. He is predeceased by his parents, Luther Leslie<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> (2002) and Mildred Erline <strong>Gunn</strong> (2010). The family welcomes your prayers and<br />

supplications. Memorial service and burial will be private.Heritage Funeral Home in<br />

Escatawpa, MS is in charge of arrangements. You may view and sign an online register<br />

book for Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> at www.heritage<br />

Glenn <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

was born in Ord Bend, Glenn Co., CA on September 4, 1920 to Laverne and Edna <strong>Gunn</strong>.<br />

He graduated from Hamilton High School and then went to Modesto College. When WWII<br />

broke out, he helped out with the war effort at Pearl Harbor. Glenn was very talented<br />

baseball pitcher. He played with the Hawaii All-Stars and then with the Oakland Oaks. It


was in Hawaii that he found the love of his life and married Jane <strong>Gunn</strong>. They were married<br />

63 glorious years. Glenn was an aircraft mechanic and inspector for United Airlines for 32<br />

years. He retired in Magalia in which he was active in golf, SIRS, church, American Legion<br />

and Butte Co. Scottish Society. He is survived by his wife Jane, his children Richard &<br />

Mara <strong>Gunn</strong>, Lani & Dennis McSweeney, Linda <strong>Gunn</strong>, his grandchildren Shannon & Greg<br />

McKinnon, Shere and Shawn Shingler, Stephen & Grant <strong>Gunn</strong>, and Tracee Thornburg,<br />

great-granddaughters Brooke, Morgan and Krystal. His greatest pride and joy was his<br />

loving family. A Celebration of his Life will be held 2:00 p.m. on Friday, July 25, 2008 at<br />

the Paradise Alliance Church. Arrangements are under the direction of <strong>New</strong>ton-Bracewell.<br />

You may view the obituary at NBCFH.com.<br />

Glenn <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Savanna, Il. Glenn <strong>Gunn</strong> 76, Walnut Street died Monday morning in Glendale Arizona.<br />

Survivors include his widow Blanche; two daughters; Mrs. Robert Madison of Glendale,<br />

Arizona; Mrs. Walter Gerbrick of Chadwick; two sons, Jack <strong>Gunn</strong> Wappingers Falls, NY<br />

and Mason, of Long Island NY; eight grandchildren, and 11 great grandchildren. Services<br />

will be in Law-Jones Funeral Home with burial in Savanna Township Cemetery. Morning<br />

Start, Rockford, Ill page 8, Tuesday April 30, 1968<br />

Glenn <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Glenn "Peter" <strong>Gunn</strong>, 53, of Columbia, Saline County, Missouri, died Sunday, March 27,<br />

2005, at University Hospital in Columbia. Services will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday, April 2,<br />

at Friemonth-Freese Funeral Home in Fayette. Visitation will be from 5 to 8 p.m. Friday,<br />

April 1, at Parker Funeral Home in Columbia. Graveside services will follow the funeral<br />

Saturday at Elliott Grove Cemetery in Brunswick. Born Feb. 7, 1952, in Brunswick, he was<br />

the son of the late Eugene Dale <strong>Gunn</strong> and Elsa Iilene Taylor. On Oct. 6, 1979, he married<br />

Rose Hardt <strong>Gunn</strong>, who survives of the home. He spent his childhood in Brunswick and<br />

Marshall before moving to Columbia. Additional survivors include four sons, Christopher<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of the home, Timothy <strong>Gunn</strong> of Springfield, Justin Rose of Columbia and Shannon<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Ashland; three daughters, Marquita Lynne of Gainesville, Kimberly Harris of<br />

Marshall and Rebecca <strong>Gunn</strong> of Ashland; two sisters, Mary Simmons of Dewitt and Vinita<br />

Littrell of Brunswick; one brother, John <strong>Gunn</strong> of Brunswick; 13 grandchildren; and many<br />

nieces and nephews. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by one brother.<br />

Glenn N. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr.<br />

59, of Topeka slipped away on March 8, 2008 at home. Glenn was born April 14, 1948 to<br />

Margaret and Glenn N. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Sr. who preceded him in death. He graduated from Topeka<br />

West in 1966, Washburn University in 1970, and was self employed. Glenn is survived by<br />

three daughters, Alison Williams (Grant), Olathe, Leslie Rask (Greg), Maple Grove, Minn,<br />

Meredith Lewis (Chris), Olathe; one sister, Gwenda R. Wilcox; one brother, Thomas<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, six grandchildren; three nephews and one great nephew. A memorial service will be<br />

Monday March 17th from 6 to 8 p.m. at Kevin Brennan Family Funeral Home, 2801 SW<br />

Urish Rd, Topeka KS 66614. Inurnment will be at Reading Cemetery in Redding KS on<br />

Tuesday, March 18th at 11:00 a.m. Memorial Contributions are suggested to Helping<br />

Hands Humane Society and the Topeka Rescue Mission sent in care of the funeral home.


Gloretha <strong>Gunn</strong> --<br />

Columbus, Ohio - Visitation for Gloretha <strong>Gunn</strong>, 63, of Columbus, Ohio, formerly of<br />

Kankakee, will be from 10 a.m. Wednesday until the 11 a.m. services at Lax Mortuary,<br />

Kankakee. The Rev. Joseph Wills Jr. will officiate.Burial will be in Mound Grove Gardens<br />

of Memory. She died Wednesday (April 2, 2008) at her home.Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> had been<br />

employed by Shapiro Developmental Center for 35 years. She was born March 13, 1945, in<br />

Hughes, Ark., the daughter of Rufus Mumphry Sr. and Lula Mae Davis. She attended<br />

Parker High School in Chicago. She married Henry Hank Hollis and later married Thomas<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>. She enjoyed gatherings, the blues, music and dancing.Surviving are three sons and<br />

one daughter-in-law, Perry Hollis of Kenosha, Wis., Jeffery Hollis of Kankakee, Gary and<br />

Antoinette Hollis of Columbus; three daughters and one son-in-law, Terry and Andre<br />

Tucker, Sherry Hollis and Teresa Hollis, all of Columbus; 14 grandchildren and six greatgrandchildren;<br />

her adoptive mother, Willie Mae Haywood of Ford Heights; two brothers<br />

and one sister-in-law, Rufus Jr. and Pauline Mumphry of Chicago Heights, Larry<br />

Mumphry of Ford Heights; two sisters and one brother-in-law, Betty Weaver of Lynwood,<br />

Sara and Tommy Paige of Memphis, Tenn.; and several other relatives and<br />

friends.Deceased are her husband, Thomas <strong>Gunn</strong>; her parents; and two brothers, Robert<br />

and Tommy Lee Mumphry (B)<br />

Gloria <strong>Gunn</strong> Blankenship,<br />

age 57, of Richmond, Virginia died July 19, 1986. She is survived by a son, Herbert Martin<br />

Blankenship, Jr.; four sisters, Grace Smith, Inez Gray, Helen Clements and Doris Eades; a<br />

brother, Raymond <strong>Gunn</strong>; three grandchildren, Timothy Herbert, Herbert Martin III and<br />

Tanya Blankenship. Remains rest at the Nelsen Funeral Home, 4650 S. Laburnum Ave.,<br />

where services will be conducted 11 a.m. Wednesday. Interment Oakwood Cemetery.<br />

Richmond Times Dispatch (VA) Tues. 7-22-1986 (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

desc)<br />

Gloria Jean <strong>Gunn</strong> Carpenter<br />

78, passed away on April 13, 2007.. Gloria was born on March 28, 1929, in El Dorado,<br />

Kan., to the late Lonnie Francis and Norma Odessa (Jamar) <strong>Gunn</strong>. She married Billy V.<br />

Carpenter on Aug. 23, 1946, in McLean, Texas. Gloria enjoyed playing bridge, and she was<br />

a member of the First United Methodist Church of CaÑon City, as well as the Golden Age<br />

Center. Gloria is survived by one daughter, Leigh (Cort) Smith of Oklahoma City, Okla.;<br />

two sons, Derrick (Connie) Carpenter and Cary (Rose) Carpenter, both of Woodland Park;<br />

11 grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; one brother, Rod (Genie) <strong>Gunn</strong> of Austin,<br />

Texas; and one sister, Naomi McCarty of McLean, Texas. She was preceded in death by<br />

her husband; one son, Billy L. Carpenter; and one sister, Laveta McDonald. Funeral<br />

service will be at 11 a.m., Friday, April 20, 2007, at the First United Methodist Church in<br />

CaÑon City, with Pastor Don Bird officiating. Burial will be in Memorial Gardens<br />

Cemetery in Colorado Springs. Memorial contributions may be made to the Fremont<br />

Regional Hospice, P.O. Box 246, Ca onCity, CO 81215-0246.Arrangements were handled<br />

through Holt Family Funeral Home. (Cgm note: also see obituary of LaVetta <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

McDonald)


Gloria Jean (<strong>Gunn</strong>) Stout,<br />

56, Blue Springs, Mo., passed away Saturday, May 10, 2008.Gloria was born January 24,<br />

1952, in Fort Madison, Iowa, to Donald and Marjorie (Bishop) <strong>Gunn</strong>. She graduated from<br />

Fort Madison High School in 1970. On August 28, 1970, she married Ronald Lee Stout in<br />

Fort Madison. They raised three children, Gina, Eric and Adam. During their married life,<br />

they lived in several cities, spending the last 21 years in Blue Springs. In May 2005, she<br />

earned her associate in arts from the Metropolitan Community Colleges. Gloria was a<br />

member of Chapel Hill Presbyterian Church. She was an employee of Clinical<br />

Cardiovascular Associates. She was preceded in death by her father and her<br />

grandparents.Surviving are her husband of 37 years, Ron Stout, Blue Springs; one<br />

daughter, Gina and husband, Dave Noga, Urbandale, Iowa; two sons, Eric and wife,<br />

Christy Stout, Lee’s Summit, Mo., and Adam Stout and Jessica Bushko, Overland Park,<br />

Kan., and Lee’s Summit, Mo.; six grandchildren whom she adored, Jason, Sarah and Brian<br />

Noga, and Taylor, Jordan and Lucas Stout; her mother, Marge <strong>Gunn</strong>, Oxnard, Calif.; two<br />

sisters, Gail Stout, Oxnard, Calif., and Gwen <strong>Gunn</strong>, Mesa, Ariz.; one brother, Dave (Pete)<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> and wife, Melody, Fort Madison; her father-in-law and mother-in-law, Floyd and<br />

Betty Stout, Fort Madison; and many aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, and friends.Visitation<br />

will be held Wednesday, May 14, from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at Meyers Funeral Chapel, Blue<br />

Springs, 816-229-3276. Funeral services will be Thursday at 11 a.m. at Chapel Hill<br />

Presbyterian Church, Blue Springs. Interment will be at Blue Springs Cemetery. In lieu of<br />

flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the MS Society or Chapel Hill<br />

Presbyterian Church. Online condolences may be expressed at<br />

www.meyersfuneralchapel.com<br />

Gloria Louise <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

SOUTHWEST HARBOR, Maine -Gloria Louise <strong>Gunn</strong>, 77, died July 14, 2004 at MDI<br />

Hospital. She was born Sept. 1, 1926, in Tremont, the daughter of Max Clellan and Letitia<br />

Mary (Latty) <strong>Gunn</strong>. Gloria is survived by her sister, Patricia and her husband, Harry<br />

Morrill, of Portsmouth, N.H.; her Aunt Barbara Sawyer; several nieces, nephews and<br />

great-nieces and great-nephews. She was predeceased by two brothers, Max Jr. and<br />

Rodney; and one sister, Betty King. Gloria graduated in 1949 with a degree in nursing<br />

from Mercy Hospital in Portland. She went on to a lifetime career in nursing at Saint<br />

Elizabeth"s Hospital in Boston. She retired as the head of the Maternity Department in<br />

1987, when she returned to Mount Desert to live in Southwest Harbor. She lived and<br />

traveled extensively throughout the world, always returning with joy to her garden. She<br />

enjoyed a good mystery, good food and the love of her family. Gloria was a member of St.<br />

Peter"s Catholic Church in Manset. Graveside memorial services will be held 10 a.m.<br />

Tuesday, July 20, 2004 at Mt. Height Cemetery, Southwest Harbor. Contributions in<br />

Gloria"s memory may be made to the Southwest Harbor Animal Shelter, 15 Wood Rd.,<br />

Southwest Harbor, Maine 04679. Arrangements by Jordan-Fernald Funeral Home, 1139<br />

Main St., Mt. Desert.<br />

Gloria Belle <strong>Gunn</strong> Emery<br />

age 85, a native of Alabama and a resident of Wichita, Kansas since 1999, passed away on<br />

June 1, 2008, she went to be with Orval her loving husband of 63 yrs. She was a member of


Wylam Baptist Church and Olivet Baptist Church. Graveside Services will be held at<br />

Oakland Cemetery, Ensley, AL on Wednesday, June 10, 2008 at 10:00 A.M. Rev. Joe Lee<br />

Tully, Sr. officiating. Visitation will be held on Monday, June 9, 2008 from 2:00 - 4:00 P.M.<br />

and from 6:00 - 8:00 P.M. at Patterson-Forest Grove Funeral Home. She was preceded in<br />

death by her husband, Orval Emery; parents; brother, James G. <strong>Gunn</strong>. Survivors: son,<br />

Orval Wayne (Diane) Emery; sister, Mary Louise Friese; grandchildren, Crystal Gale<br />

Emery, Orval Douglas (Sandra) Emery; great grandchildren, Glora Mae Emery, Belleau<br />

Wood Emery.<br />

Gloria <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

75 of Milford, passed away September 3, 2009 at Baylor Medical Center of Waxahachie.<br />

She was born to the late E.P. and Eula Trull Jenkins on September 9, 1933 in Avalon.<br />

Gloria loved to travel, loved her dogs and loved spending time with her family. She is<br />

survived by her husband, Robert <strong>Gunn</strong> of Milford; her sons, Ed Cashion, Jr. of Bedford,<br />

Robert <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr. of Bryan; her daughters, Sally Horn of The Colony; and Penny Harvey<br />

of Milford; she is also survived by her sisters, Juanita Lauderdale of Denton, Shirley<br />

Nobles of Denton; Nell Stewart of McKinney, and Dot Crowe of Lufkin; 10 grandchildren:<br />

Tracy, Todd, Matt, Erin, Bria, Andy, Chris, Bryan, Daniel and Wendy and 3 great<br />

grandchildren: Lance, Haven, and Ryleigh and numerous nieces and nephews. Gloria was<br />

preceded in death by her parents and by her sisters, Virginia Moore and Maurine Corbin;<br />

and by her brothers: W. O. Jenkins, Billy Jenkins, and Donald Jenkins. Services to<br />

celebrate her life were held at 2:00 p.m. Friday, September 4, 2009 at the Pat Boze<br />

Memorial Chapel of Wayne Boze Funeral Home with Bro. Shane Norcross officiating.<br />

Interment was held at the Dallas Fort Worth National Cemetery on September 8, 2009<br />

under the direction of Wayne Boze Funeral Home<br />

Gorden H. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

69, of 19 Bancroft St. died Saturday in Worcester County Hospital, Boylston, Mass., after a<br />

long illness. His wife, Ellen G. (Allen) <strong>Gunn</strong>, died in 1989. He leaves a son, Peter G. <strong>Gunn</strong>;<br />

two daughters, Roberta and Annie P. <strong>Gunn</strong>, all of Worcester; and three grandchildren. He<br />

was born in Reidsville, N.C., son of Charles Watkins and Roberta <strong>Gunn</strong>, and lived here<br />

most of all his life. He was a sand blaster at the former Fremont Casting Co. for 20 years<br />

until the plant closed in 1976. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a member of Second Baptist Church where he<br />

was an usher. He was a volunteer van driver for many years for Prospect House. Funeral<br />

services will be held at 11 a.m. tomorrow in Second Baptist Church, 207 Summer St. The<br />

Rev. Thurman Hargrove will officiate. Burial will be in Worcester County Memorial Park,<br />

Paxton. There are no calling hours. O'Connor Brothers Funeral Home, 592 Park Ave., is<br />

directing arrangements. Published 6-25-1991<br />

Gordon A. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

Gordon <strong>Gunn</strong>, age 30 of Monticello died on 11-3-03. He is survived by his wife, Jennifer;<br />

sons, Cody, age 14 and Justin, age 9; parents, Leonard and Anne <strong>Gunn</strong>; brothers, Glenn of<br />

Princeton, and Robert of Port Angeles, WA; grandmother, Jacqueline Humphries of<br />

Arkansas; and his posse. Memorial service Fri 2:00 PM at Peterson-Grimsmo Chapel, 250<br />

East Broadway,Monticello. Private interment. Memorials preferred. Peterson-Grimsmo


763-295-2918 - Published in the Minneapolis Star Tribune on 11/6/2003.<br />

Gordon MacKay <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr<br />

a proud Scot and a Leader of Men, passed away on November 1, 2005. Gordon"s lifelong<br />

motto was "If you want it done, see <strong>Gunn</strong>!" This deeply spiritual achiever was born to<br />

Gordon MacKay <strong>Gunn</strong> and Ella Fern Severe <strong>Gunn</strong> on June 25, 1913 in El Paso, Texas.<br />

Gordon was an extremely energetic and motivated achiever from a very young age. He<br />

active in Boy Scouts of America, earning his Eagle Scout badge. Besides his academic and<br />

Scouting excellence, Gordon had a large El Paso Times newspaper paper route, which he<br />

threw from his bicycle. Working part time while attending Austin High School, he served<br />

as President of his senior class, an officer in the National Honor Society, manager of the<br />

football team and athletic letterman, an officer in ROTC, and was voted Most Popular Boy.<br />

Graduating in 1932 from Austin High, Gordon attended El Paso College of Mines (now<br />

UTEP) and was a Cheerleader in 1934 and "35. Gordon went to work for Standard Oil<br />

Company after college. In 1937, he married Barbara Ann (Babs) Carson, an El Paso<br />

Debutante and daughter of Edgar E. Carson and Edith Roberts Carson. Gordon and Babs<br />

and had two children, Gordon M. <strong>Gunn</strong> III, born in 1939, and Karen Elizabeth <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

born in 1941. Gordon enlisted in the U.S. Army in early 1942 as a Private, was quickly<br />

accepted to Officers Candidate School where he also excelled. As an Ordnance officer in<br />

the Pacific Theater of WWII, Gordon advanced rapidly to the rank of Captain and<br />

Company Commander. After the war, the <strong>Gunn</strong>s" moved to Albuquerque in 1946 with<br />

Standard Oil Company, where Gordon served as Standard"s first <strong>New</strong> Mexico District<br />

Manager. In 1947, Gordon purchased a Chevron Service Station at 921 E. Central, which<br />

he ran until 1949, when he decided to try insurance as a career. In 1951, he became a<br />

distributor for DuBois Chemical Company, and then later for Turco Products, Inc. in<br />

industrial and institutional cleaning compounds and chemicals. Gordon remained with<br />

Turco until his retirement in 1979. His positions with Turco took them from Albuquerque<br />

to San Diego in 1963, to San Pedro in 1965, and San Francisco in 1968. Upon Gordon of<br />

Christ Methodist Church in Albuquerque. They were extremely active in churches<br />

wherever they lived. They joined Shepherd of the Valley Presbyterian Church in 1979, and<br />

were very instrumental in its growth. Gordon and Babs were admired and respected for<br />

the many acts of caring and giving they bestowed on so many for so long. In 1980, Gordon<br />

was appointed by the NM State Engineer to form and lead an ad-hoc committee for the<br />

reform of the Middle Rio Grande Conservancy District, where he was successful in<br />

removing institutional properties,including churches, from their taxation. MRGCD was<br />

realigned to cause their services and assessments to be fair and justifiable to all residents,<br />

businesses and institutions within their venue. This effort took Gordon more than 12 years<br />

to accomplish. His son Gordon III and wife Jeannie of Albuquerque, and his daughter<br />

Karen Thompson of Sedona, Arizona, survive Gordon.Ten grandchildren and ten great<br />

grandchildren, all of whom Gordon adored, also survive him. Memorial services will be<br />

held at Shepherd of the Valley Presbyterian Church, 1801 Montano NW on Saturday,<br />

November 19, 2005 at 2:00 p.m. David McConnaughy, a close and long-time friend, and<br />

founding Pastor of Shepherd of the Valley, along with Tom Hart, Pastor of SOTV, will<br />

conduct Gordon"s services. David Poling, former interim Pastor of SOTV will present<br />

Gordon"s eulogy. There will be a reception at the church following the service. In lieu of


flowers and gifts, Gordon wished for donations to be made to your favorite charity in his<br />

name. Sunrise Funeral Options 7601 Wyoming Blvd NE Albuquerque, NM 87109 (505)<br />

821-0010 Published on November 13, 2005"s retirement in 1979, he and Babs returned to<br />

their beloved Albuquerque, where they truly lived "happily every after." Babs passed<br />

away September 7, 2005, and Gordon followed her just seven weeks later, passing Tuesday<br />

November 1, 2005 at the age of 92. Gordon and Babs, in 1955, were founding members<br />

Graves <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

A graveside service will be at 10 a.m. Monday at Ouray Memorial Cemetery in Ignacio for<br />

Graves Shoshone <strong>Gunn</strong>, who died Sunday, Aug. 18, 2002, at Spanish Peaks Health Center<br />

in Walsenburg. He was 90. Alvin Pinnecoose and the Southern Ute Veterans will officiate<br />

at the service. Visitation will be from 2 to 4 p.m. Sunday at Hood Mortuary. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was<br />

born Oct. 10, 1911, in Ignacio. He was a World War II veteran and a member of the 4011th<br />

Signal Service Battalion in the Asiatic Theater-China Offensive. He served in China, India<br />

and Burma. He was a member of the Southern Ute Indian Tribe. He lived most of his life in<br />

Ignacio and spent his later years in Longmont. He was a farmer, rancher and accomplished<br />

horseman. He enjoyed reading, watching western movies and spending time with his<br />

grandchildren and great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his wife, Genevieve<br />

(Pena) <strong>Gunn</strong> in 1978; two sons, Harold <strong>Gunn</strong> and Emory <strong>Gunn</strong>; and one daughter,<br />

Corrine <strong>Gunn</strong> Watts. He is survived by four daughters, Alethea Litz of Longmont, Sylvia<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Denver, Janis Peabody of Ignacio, and Sandra <strong>Gunn</strong> of Portland, Ore; a son,<br />

Alvin Pinnecoose of Fort Duchesne, Utah; one sister, Edna Hood of Ignacio; and many<br />

grandchildren, great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews.<br />

Graydon G. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

1951 - 2002 -Graydon G."Grady" <strong>Gunn</strong>, 50, a salesman, died Thursday, Sept. 26, 2002, in<br />

Dallas. Funeral: 11:30 a.m. Saturday in Greenwood Chapel. Burial: Greenwood Memorial<br />

Park. Visitation: 6 to 8 p.m. Friday at Greenwood Funeral Home. Grady was born Dec. 6,<br />

1951, in Holdrege, Neb. Survivors: Wife, Peggy <strong>Gunn</strong>; daughters, Holly <strong>Gunn</strong> and<br />

husband, Antoinne Jones, of Fort Worth and Ashley Watson and husband, John, of<br />

Springtown; parents, Gale and Edna <strong>Gunn</strong> of Fort Worth; sister, Marsha Abernathy and<br />

husband, Ned, of Paradise and Susy Ramsey and husband, Matt, of Burleson;<br />

grandchildren, Devon Jones, D"Anne Jones, Demi Jones and Ashton Watson; six nephews;<br />

two nieces; and many close friends and extended family. Published in the Star-Telegram on<br />

9/27/2002.<br />

Gretchen Irene <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Sept. 15, 1911 June 11, 1997 -Gretchen <strong>Gunn</strong>, a former Livermore, California, resident,<br />

died Wednesday. She was 85. The native of Ceres was a homemaker. She moved to<br />

Stockton 2 1/2 years ago. She enjoyed painting, canvas art and making crafts. Survivors<br />

include sons, Ronald <strong>Gunn</strong> of Livermore and Carleton <strong>Gunn</strong> of Canada; brother, Glenn<br />

Taylor of Arroyo Grande; six grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren. Her husband,<br />

Robert Lloyd <strong>Gunn</strong>, died in 1987. Services: Private. Memorial gifts: Valley Humane<br />

Society, 273 Spring St., Pleasanton, CA 94566.


Grogan S. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Warrenton Ga., Grogan S. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 73, 407 South Gibson St., died at his home Friday, 1-4-<br />

1980. The funeral will be at 3 pm today, 1-5-80 at M W. Callaway and Sons Funeral<br />

Home. Burial will be in Johnson Methodist Church Cemetery. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a native and<br />

lifelong resident of Warren County. He was retired from the Warrenton Police Dept. And<br />

Street Department and attended the Methodist Church. Survivors include his wife,<br />

Octavia <strong>Gunn</strong>; 3 daughter Helen Cason, Barbara <strong>Gunn</strong>, and Jerry Jsry, Warrenton; and<br />

one son Charles <strong>Gunn</strong> of Warrenton, and one brother Charlie E. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Fayetteville, NC.<br />

Friends may call at the funeral home until the hour of services.<br />

Guy <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

of 2217 Forrest died Saturday May 14, 1955 at the home. Guneral services were<br />

Wednesday afternoon at Mason Memorial. Burial was in Westlawn with Thatcher funeral<br />

home in charge. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was employed in the shoe repair department at the Katz Drug<br />

Store, 10 th and Main for a number of years. He was also a resident of Kansas City, Kansas<br />

wuntil the death of his wife, Velma <strong>Gunn</strong>, well known beautician about seven months ago.<br />

He leaves a number of relative and friends to mourn his passing. Plaindealer, Kansas City,<br />

Kansas. Page 6 Issue 20 Friday May 20, 1955<br />

Guy <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Columbus, Ga. March 17, 1899. “God told me to do it” is the defense of Billy Harris who<br />

yesterday stabbed to death young Guy <strong>Gunn</strong> at Goodwater, Alabama. God Told Him' to<br />

Kill Only Defense of a Boy Who Murdered Another. Cut Without<br />

Date: Saturday, March 18, 1899 Paper: Macon Telegraph (Macon, GA) Page: 6<br />

Guy L. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

81, of Fenton, Mo., formerly of Evansville, Ind. died Tuesday at home. He retired after 26<br />

years as an assembly-line worker at Chrysler Corp. He was a member of United Auto<br />

Workers.Surviving are three daughters, Shannon Sue Veach of Evansville, Beverly Jean<br />

Hussel of Rising Sun, Ind., and Ginger Lee Kenealy of St. Louis; a son, Guy Russell <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

of Fenton; nine grandchildren; and 19 great-grandchildren. His wife, Evelyn, died in 1995.<br />

Services will be at 2 p.m. Friday at Alexander Funeral Home North Chapel, the Rev.<br />

Donald Ray Reeves and Preston Reeves officiating, with burial in Locust Hill Cemetery,<br />

where Vanderburgh County Retired Veterans Memorial Club will conduct military rites.<br />

Friends may call from 2 to 8 p.m. today at the funeral home. Published July 17, 1997<br />

Gwendolyn <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Gwendolyn R. Naragon - May 18, 1912-Dec. 20, 2005 COLUMBUS, Ohio -Gwendolyn R.<br />

Naragon, 93, 54735 David Drive, Elkhart, Ind., and Avon Park, Fla., died at 7:30 p.m.<br />

Tuesday at Arlington Court Nursing Home. She was born May 18, 1912, in Hardy, Neb., to<br />

Albert and Alma (Skeels) Sisson. She married John L.<strong>Gunn</strong> July 3, 1932, in Geneva, Neb.<br />

He died Sept. 26, 1960. She then married August Scherer July 3, 1963. Hediedin 1974. She<br />

then married Howard Naragon, who also preceded her in death. She was employed by<br />

Albright Bicycle Shop, Mishawaka, for 25 years. She is survived by a daughter, Sharon


Gerkin, Columbus, Ohio; two sons, John <strong>Gunn</strong>, Indianapolis, and David (Dixie) <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

Elkhart; seven grandchildren; and eight grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a<br />

daughter, Beverly Ann Taylor. Visitation will be from 3 to 7 p.m. Tuesday at Hartzler-<br />

Gutermuth-Inman Funeral Home, Elkhart. The funeral will take place Wednesday at 10<br />

a.m. at the funeral home, with the Rev. John Blogett officiating. Burial will be in<br />

Southlawn Cemetery, South Bend. Memorials may be sent to Lifeline, 174 State St.,<br />

Elkhart, IN 46516.<br />

Gwennyd Gupton <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

78, died July 6, 2006, at Lifecare Center, Wichita, Kansas. She was born Sept. 3, 1927. A<br />

resident of Great Bend, she was preceded in death by her husband Robert Ray <strong>Gunn</strong> on<br />

Nov 11, 2002. Arrangements are pending Bryant Funeral Home, Great Bend. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

Gwennyd Gupton, 78, loving wife, mother, grandmother, and friend, died Thursday, July<br />

6, 2006. She was born Sept. 3, 1927 at Greensburg, Kan. to Hade and Enid Moss Gupton.<br />

After graduating from Greensburg High School, Gwen went on to the University ofKansas,<br />

where she was a member of Alpha Chi Omega sorority and received her bachelor"s degree<br />

in fine arts. It was while at KU that Gwen met Robert Ray <strong>Gunn</strong> of Great Bend and were<br />

married on April 22, 1951 at Greensburg. He died on Nov. 4, 2002. After college, Gwen and<br />

Bob moved back to Great Bend where they ran a successful farming operation and real<br />

estate business. She was a resident of Great Bend for over 50 years, and was involved in<br />

many organizations, including PEO Chapter DU, Athenian Club, Panhellenic, and bridge<br />

club. She was also a member of First Presbyterian Church. Her many interests included<br />

antiquing, quarter horses, and local politics. Survivors include, sons, Robert Rock "Rocky"<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Wichita, Brad G. <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife Anita of Montgomery, Texas, Jay C. <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Moundridge; daughter, Gena G. Dillard and husband Steve of Wichita; grandchildren,<br />

Joe, Jarrod, Jana, Jordan, Lauren, and Garret <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jennifer <strong>Gunn</strong> Doyle, Brittany and<br />

Brad Dillard; great-grandchildren, Braylen and Lily <strong>Gunn</strong>, Caden Lyn and Kennah Doyle;<br />

and one great-grandchild on the way. Visitation 1 - 9 p.m. Sunday, with family to receive<br />

friends from 6 - 8 p.m., at Bryant Funeral Home. Service 2 p.m. Monday, First<br />

Presbyterian Church with the Rev. Hal Staats officiating. Interment at Great Bend<br />

Cemetery. Memorial Fund: Parkinson Disease Foundation or First Presbyterian Church or<br />

Great Bend Humane Society, in care of the funeral home.<br />

Gwynda <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

BAIRD -- Gwynda <strong>Gunn</strong>, age 73, of Baird, Texas died Thursday, December 1, 2005 at<br />

Canterbury Villa Nursing Home in Baird. A graveside service will be held at 10:00 a.m.,<br />

onSaturday, December 3, 2005 at Ross Cemetery in the Spencer - Price Addition. Reverend<br />

Sandra Keith will officiate directed by Parker Funeral Home. Gwynda was born on<br />

October 16, 1932 to Spence Chambers and Agnes Crume Chambers in Runnels County,<br />

Texas. She had lived in Baird since 1968 and worked as a Bookkeeper at First National<br />

Bank in Sinton and Baird, Texas. She graduated from Brownwood High School and<br />

attended Daniel Baker College for two years. She married Bill <strong>Gunn</strong> at Las Cruces, <strong>New</strong><br />

Mexico on September 20, 1952. She is survived by: her husband, Bill <strong>Gunn</strong> of Baird, Texas;<br />

one daughter, Marla Watson and husband, Tom of Goldthwaite, Texas; one brother, Ted<br />

Chambers of Refugo, Texas; four grandchildren, Danny Tollett and Fiance, Jennifer


Taylor of Stephenville, Texas, T. J. Watson of Goldthwaite, Texas, Leesa Thomas and<br />

husband, Bowdy of Weatherford, Texas and Connie Watson of Bastrop, Texas; and a<br />

number of nieces and nephews. There will be a visitation from 7:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. on<br />

Friday at Parker Funeral Home. Memorials may be made to: The First United Methodist<br />

Church in Baird or to the Multiple Sclerosis Foundation. PARKER FUNERAL HOME /<br />

BAIRD, TEXAS<br />

H. Wallace <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

H. Wallace (Wally) <strong>Gunn</strong>, Sr. passed away on the morning of March 3, 2001 of<br />

complications due to cancer in St. George, Utah. He was born June 20, 1918 in Salt Lake<br />

City, Utah to Harold <strong>Gunn</strong> and Emily Manola Lee. He grew up in southern Cali-fornia,<br />

and married Donna Homer on September 1, 1942 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. They<br />

raised their four children in California: Harold W. (Gail) <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr. of South Jordan;<br />

Michal Ann (Richard) Bartlett of St. George; Spencer H. (Chris) <strong>Gunn</strong> of Santa Clara; and<br />

Melinda (Tom) Bandley of Orem. Donna preceded him in death on January 19, 1993. Their<br />

posterity includes 20 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. Wally was married to<br />

Edna B. Ogden on June 5, 1993 and was loved and accepted by her family.<br />

Halcyson Decatur <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Mayor Dick <strong>Gunn</strong>, son of Ephriam F. and Sallie Ann Madole <strong>Gunn</strong>, born on a farm eight<br />

miles east of Versailles on April 28, 1877 where he lived for 74 years. On October 7, 1900<br />

he married Miss Daisy June at the home of her uncle, Charles Goodman, in Barnett. Mr.<br />

and Mrs. Dick <strong>Gunn</strong> were the parents of 12 children. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> is survived by his wife and<br />

the following children: Mrs. Flossie Elliott, Mrs Fannie Templeton, Mrs. Maud Hoag, Mrs.<br />

Nancy Satter, Mrs. Ethel Kelsay, Clifford, Charles, Paul, Rex and Roscoe <strong>Gunn</strong>. Glen died<br />

in 1815 and Robert in 1943. The grandchildren are: Mrs. Hazel Bischoff, Gary <strong>Gunn</strong>, Ann<br />

Templeton, Bill and Mary Lou <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jimmie <strong>Gunn</strong>, David and Jill Delsay, Robert and<br />

Richard Satter, Ralph and Lynne <strong>Gunn</strong>, Tommy and Darrell <strong>Gunn</strong>. He also leaves one<br />

great grandson, Edward Bischoff Jr. He was preceded in death by five grandsons: John<br />

Satter and Richard <strong>Gunn</strong>, Elliott and three in infancy. He is also survived by one brother,<br />

Henry <strong>Gunn</strong>; one sister-in-law: Mrs. Asa <strong>Gunn</strong>; one daughter-in-law: Mrs Marion Yows<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>. Pallbearers were: Fred Hackler, George Bradshaw, Richard Madole, Ernest<br />

Johnson, Sam Elliott and Judge Herman Nolting. Burial was in the Big Rock<br />

cemetery.(Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> descendant)<br />

Hallie Penn Hawthorne <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Hallie Penn Hawthorne <strong>Gunn</strong>, 85, of Richmond, Virginia, wife of the late Morris Edward<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> Sr., passed away Saturday, June 23, 2012. She is survived by her three children,<br />

Morris E. <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr. (Brenda C.) of Richmond, Burton A. <strong>Gunn</strong> (Denise W.) of Chester, Va.,<br />

and Wanda L. <strong>Gunn</strong> (Randolf L. Richards) of Richmond; sister, Dorothy Woodson<br />

(Phillip) of Richmond; six grandchildren, Matthew Morris <strong>Gunn</strong> (Sarah), Brooke <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Wojdyla (David), Louis Wyatt III, Kevin Wyatt, Krystal Penn Fisher (Shawn), Casey<br />

Greer Torrence (Joseph); 15 great-grandchildren, Charles A. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Samuel S. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Ava<br />

E. Wojdyla, Lucy E. Wojdyla, Louis Wyatt IV, Kayla Wyatt, Ryan Wyatt, Courtney


Crotts, Christian Crotts, Ellie Greer, Torrence, Caden Pierce Fisher, Riley Scott Torrence,<br />

Peyton Penn Fisher, Carter Lynn Torrence, Reed Michael Fisher. Along with her husband,<br />

she was preceded in death by her brother, R. Ellis Hammack. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was an active<br />

member of Westhampton United Methodist Church for over 50 years and the Acca Temple<br />

Castanets. She was a devoted wife, mother, grandmother and friend. A funeral service will<br />

be held 10 a.m. Wednesday, June 27 in the chapel at the Masonic Home of Virginia.<br />

Visitation will be held at 4 p.m. Wednesday, June 27 with funeral services to follow at 5<br />

p.m. at Westhampton United Methodist Church. Interment will be private. In lieu of<br />

flowers, contributions may be made to the Masonic Home of Virginia.<br />

Hallie B. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

76, 925 Willow Run Lane, Winter Springs, died Friday, June 9,.1990. . Born in Bedford<br />

County, Tenn., she moved to Central Florida from <strong>New</strong> Dehli, India, in 1969. She was<br />

employed by the U.S. State Department. She was a Baptist. Garden Chapel Home for<br />

Funerals, Longwood.<br />

Hallie <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Mrs. Hallie M. <strong>Gunn</strong> of 362 Sweetgum St., Social Circle, passed March 21, 2004. Service<br />

announced later. Phillips Mortuary. 770-464-1205. Celebration of Life for Mrs. Hallie M.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of 362 Sweetgum St., Social Circle, will be held Saturday, March 27, 2004 at 2<br />

o"clock p.m. at Knox Chapel Baptist Church, Social Circle. Rev. Kary Harris, Pastor. Rev.<br />

Derrick Malcom, Eulogist. Interment, Fellowship Church Cemetery, Social Circle.<br />

Remains in state 12 noon until hour of service. Visitation TODAY 12 noon til 8 p.m.<br />

Survivors are daughter, Lillie Bell Holt; sons, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene (<strong>My</strong>rtle) Fears, Mr.<br />

Otis Fears, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry (Maline) Fears, Mr. and Mrs. Earnest (Ella) Fears, Mr. and<br />

Mrs. Emory (Edna) Fears, and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond (Savannah) <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr.; sister, Cora<br />

Gibbs; 33 grandchildren; 56 great-grandchildren; 42 great-great-grandchildren; a host of<br />

nieces, nephews, relatives and friends. Family and friends are asked to assemble at the<br />

above residence at 1 p.m. Phillips Mortuary Inc., 770-464-1205.<br />

Hannah Elizabeth Spinney <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

died in the South Portland Nursing Home in Portland, Maine, on March 6, 2007, at the age<br />

of 95, of pneumonia. She was born in Hermon on Nov. 28, 1911, daughter of Franklin Perce<br />

and Celia May James Spinney. She was educated in schools in Hermon and Portland. She<br />

married Kenneth <strong>Gunn</strong> in 1936, and he died in 1969. She retired from Nissen"s Bakery<br />

after 40 years of employment. She was predeceased by her parents; husband; daughter<br />

Katherine Urbano of Portland; son Kenneth <strong>Gunn</strong> of Florida; sister Maxine Winckler of<br />

Windham, and brother Frank Spinney of Gray. Surviving are granddaughters, Melissa<br />

Butler and Bonnie Duncan of Westbrook, and Debbie Foster of Virginia Beach, Va.; and<br />

grandson Kevin Foster of Portland; several great-grandchildren, nieces, nephews, and<br />

cousins; and one sister, Ruth Spinney Hanscom of Portland.The family thanks the staff of<br />

the South Portland Nursing Home for their good care. Hannah had beautiful blue eyes and


she will be greatly missed, especially at the weekly beano games. Arrangements by Funeral<br />

Alternatives of Yarmouth. Interment in the Woodlawn Cemetery in Westbrook with<br />

graveside services in May.<br />

Harold Daivd <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

75, of Vineland and CEO of the BW Stetson Company in Bridgeton passed away<br />

peacefully at his home while surrounded by his family on Wednesday evening December<br />

12, 2012. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born in Matthews, Missouri and was the son of the Homer and<br />

Carmen (nee Trawick) <strong>Gunn</strong>. He was raised in a missionary family which was reflected in<br />

his care and concern for others during his lifetime. He began his working career in an<br />

entry level position with the Coca-Cola Bottling Company in Rockford, Illinois. His<br />

responsibilities expanded and he received promotions and worked at Coca-Cola Bottling<br />

facilities in Illinois, Florida, Atlantic City and North Carolina before joining the BW<br />

Stetson Company in Bridgeton. He became the chairman and chief executive officer of BW<br />

Stetson in 1971. They soon became a well-respected food service company in the Bridgeton<br />

area with Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> having an active and “hands on” approach with his work. During the<br />

1970s the company increased its size almost four times. He also had an active role in<br />

community activities. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a member of the Bridgeton Area Chamber of<br />

Commerce and served as a director. He was a member of the Elmer Baptist Church and<br />

had been a supporter of many charities. The Atlantic Christian School, the Cumberland<br />

Christian School, the Boy Scouts of America, the Atlantic Cape Community College and<br />

Caring Inc. were among the many organizations he supported. In addition, Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

championed a number of youth sports organizations and church groups. He was a longtime<br />

member of the Bridgeton Rotary Lunch Club and served as president in 1995 and 1996.<br />

For his dedication, he was awarded the honor of becoming a Paul Harris Fellow, one of the<br />

highest honors bestowed by local Rotary Clubs upon one of their members. His awards<br />

included the Dale Carnegie Human Relations Award, the Group Leader Award and the<br />

Sales Talk Champion Award. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a gifted musician who played banjo music<br />

and he was also a history “buff.” He enjoyed reading, which he did after work hours in an<br />

effort to constantly improve and educate himself. He is survived by his beloved wife Nell<br />

J. (nee Wyatt) <strong>Gunn</strong>, two sons, Daryl <strong>Gunn</strong> and his wife Marlene of Egg Harbor Township<br />

and Dennis <strong>Gunn</strong> and his wife Kim of Vineland, one daughter, Jennifer Link and her<br />

husband Delwin of Arcadia, NY, four grandchildren, David, Jared and Ashlyn <strong>Gunn</strong> and<br />

Michael Link, two brothers, John <strong>Gunn</strong> and his wife Fran and Ivan <strong>Gunn</strong> and his wife<br />

Connie and two sisters, Nelda Thorson and Margaret Onnen and her husband Bill. He was<br />

predeceased by a sister, Delores “Dee” Umfleet. Relatives and friends are invited to attend<br />

the funeral service at the Elmer Baptist Church, 209 Broad Street in Elmer on Monday<br />

December 17th at 12 Noon. The burial will take place at Laurel Lawn Cemetery in Upper<br />

Deerfield Twp. Friends will be received at the church Monday morning from 9:30 until 12<br />

Noon. Memorial contributions may be made to the Elmer Baptist Church, 209 Broad St.,<br />

Elmer, NJ 08318.<br />

Funeral arrangements are under the direction of the Freitag Funeral Home in Bridgeton.


Harold R. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

66, of Bloomfield, died Friday March 16, 2007 at St. Vincent Heart Center of Indiana in<br />

Indianapolis. He was retired from Crane Naval Surface Warfare Center and worked as a<br />

guard for Pinkerton Security. He was a U.S. Air Force veteran. Survivors include his wife,<br />

Sally <strong>Gunn</strong>; three children, Jeffrey <strong>Gunn</strong> of Monticello, Jerri Jackson of Linton and Stacy<br />

Quesada of San Diego, Calif.; and four sisters, Beverly Byrd of Crane, Marylin Street of<br />

Vincennes, Donna Bray of Princeton and Betty Berton of Ohio. Services will be Tuesday at<br />

2 p.m. at Jenkins Funeral Home. The body will be cremated. Friends may call at 11 a.m.<br />

until services Tuesday at the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to the<br />

American Lung Association. (Jasper <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Harold Stanley <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Former Shawnee resident Harold S. <strong>Gunn</strong> died Wednesday in a Denver, Colo., hospital. He<br />

was 80. Services will be Dec. 18 at Crown Hill Funeral Chapel in Denver, Colo. Masonic<br />

rites will be held. Published 12-12-1998 Harold Stanley <strong>Gunn</strong> - 80, of Arvada, Colo., died<br />

Dec. 9. 1998, Services will be at 1 p.m. Friday, Dec. 18, at Crown Hill Chapel, with burial at<br />

Crown Hill Cemetery. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born in Shawnee, Okla., on Aug. 5, 1918. He married<br />

Mary Alice Gardner, 1940. He served in the Navy from 1943 to 1946. He was an accountant<br />

and sales representative for Texaco Inc. He was a 32nd degree Mason in the Scottish Rite<br />

of Freemasonry. Survivors include daughter Beverly Anne Baker of Arvada; brother<br />

Kenneth S. of Lakewood; three grandchildren; three great-grandchildren. (Thomas and<br />

Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Harold Alvin <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Harold Alvin <strong>Gunn</strong> went home to heaven to be with his Lord on February 6, 2004, at his<br />

home in Scotts Valley, California. Harold was born on January 6, 1916, on the family farm<br />

in Nickerson, Kansas. He grew up in Kansas until the family moved to California in 1934.<br />

In 1938 he married Nelle Tanner and the couple had two children, Bob and Judy. Harold<br />

loved to work with his hands and he loved animals. This is reflected in the occupations he<br />

enjoyed throughout his life - building contractor, wheat farmer and dairy farmer - in<br />

California, Washington and Kansas. After his wife Nelle passed away in Kansas, Harold<br />

moved back to California and continued working as a building contractor in the Santa<br />

Cruz mountains. In 1980 he married Lillian St. Ores and lived in Mount Hermon and<br />

Scotts Valley for the past 23 years. In recent years Harold has enjoyed designing and<br />

building bird houses and model train sets. Harold"s delightful sense of humor, love of<br />

serving people and his strong faith in God will be remembered by all who knew him. He<br />

was a wonderful father, grandfather andhusband devoted to the well-being and care of his<br />

family. Throughout his life he enjoyed extensive involvement in his local church, many<br />

times using his building skills. During his final days, his greatest concern was that people<br />

around him have a personal relationship with Jesus Christ and experience the peace and<br />

joy he had. Harold is survived by his wife, Lillian; his son, Bob <strong>Gunn</strong> (Mary) and his<br />

daughter, Judy <strong>Gunn</strong> all of Panama City, Panama; his two step-daughters, Shelley Toreson<br />

of Beaverton, Oregon and Judy Blanchard (Dave) of Portland, Oregon; two grandsons, six


great-grandsons and two great-granddaughters, all of Panama; two step-grandsons, four<br />

step-granddaughters and three step-great grandsons. Harold is also survived by his<br />

brother and sister-in-law, Gil and Marge <strong>Gunn</strong> of Mount Hermon, California, two<br />

nephews and a niece. Harold also leaves behind many friends and extended family whom<br />

he enjoyed so much. The <strong>Gunn</strong> Family would like to thank all the wonderful staff at<br />

Dominican Hospital and RCU for their great care of Harold. He appreciated each one of<br />

them and their loving service to him. We would also like to thank the staff of Hospice<br />

Caring Project - you all served him and cared for him so well. On his deathbed, DL Moody<br />

said, "Soon you will read in the newspaper that I am dead. Don"t believe it for a moment. I<br />

will be more alive than ever before." That is true of Harold as well. In lieu of flowers,<br />

please send memorial gifts to either Crossroads Christian Academy of Panama (where<br />

some of his great grandchildren attend), PTY-307, 1601 NW 97th Ave, PO Box 025207,<br />

Miami, FL 33102-5207; or Hospice Caring Project, PO Box 670, Aptos, CA 95003. A<br />

celebration of Harold"s life will be held on Wednesday, February 11, 2004, at 6:30 pm at<br />

First Baptist Church of San Lorenzo Valley at 7301 Highway 9 in Felton.<br />

Harold G. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

LANSING - Harold G. "Bud" <strong>Gunn</strong>, 77, of Ludlow Road, Lansing, passed away Friday,<br />

March 5, 2010 at Strong Memorial Hospital in Rochester. He was born May 30, 1933 in<br />

Ledyard, a son of the late Benjamin and Helen (Allen) <strong>Gunn</strong>, and had attended King Ferry<br />

School. Bud retired from the military in 1973, after proudly serving 22 years of active<br />

duty. He first served four years with the Marine Corps, and then re-enlisted with the Air<br />

Force, where he was an airplane mechanic for 18 years. He was discharged with the rank of<br />

TSgt, and his service time included tours of duty in both Korea and Vietnam. Upon<br />

returning to the Lansing area, Bud had since worked at Ide's Bowling Lanes for many<br />

years and as a custodian for three years at Cornell University. Bus was an avid hunter and<br />

fisherman who loved the outdoors. His family was his whole life, as he was a loving<br />

husband, father and grandpa. He is survived by his wife of 48 years, Leola "Lee"<br />

(Dassance) <strong>Gunn</strong>, whom he married on August 9, 1961; three daughters, Leslie (Butch)<br />

Hammond of Lansing, Heidi Jo Parry of Lansing, and Sam (John) Ducey of Genoa; 5<br />

grandchildren, 3 step grandchildren, 5 great-grandchildren; a sister, Joan (Robert) Zhe of<br />

Groton; 5 brothers, Edwin (Olea) of McLean, Dale (Grace) of Groton, Randy (Shirley) or<br />

Dryden, Gary of Florida, and Doug (Thelma) of Virgil; many nieces and nephews. In<br />

addition to his parents; he was predeceased by his sisters, Deborah <strong>Gunn</strong>, Marlene Hauck,<br />

and Vivian Bennett; and by his brothers, Walter and Norman <strong>Gunn</strong>.<br />

A memorial service will be held at 4:00 p.m. Wednesday, March 10, at the Shurtleff<br />

Funeral Home, 103 Lincoln Ave., Groton. Friends may call at the funeral home from 2 to 4<br />

p.m. prior to the service. Memorial contributions may be made to the Cayuga Medical<br />

Center Foundation, or to the Lansing Fire Department Rescue. The family extends a<br />

special thank you to the staffs of Cayuga Medical Center and Strong Memorial Hospital.<br />

Harold Judson <strong>Gunn</strong>,


84, of Kosciusko, Mississippi, died June 12, 2-10 at the Attala County Nursing Center.<br />

Funeral services will be held Monday, June 14, at 3 p.m. at Jordan Funeral Home Chapel<br />

with burial in Parkway Cemetery. Rev. Ron Linkins and Rev. Don Cook will officiate. He<br />

is survived by sons, Ron <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife, Janice of Bolton, and Tom <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife, Nancy<br />

of Knoxville; daughter, Susan Jackson and husband Fred of Tupelo; grandchildren,<br />

Valerie Jackson and Megan Jackson. He was preceded in death by his wife, Ada Rae<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>; parents, Louis and Hattie Jane Hert <strong>Gunn</strong>. Memorials may be sent to the Berean<br />

Call Ministries.<br />

Harold Lee <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

May 21, 1948 --Dec. 11, 1996 Harold Lee <strong>Gunn</strong>, 48, of Billings, Mont., died Wednesday at<br />

Veterans Association Hospital, Salt Lake City, Utah. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a native of Modesto.<br />

He lived in Modesto from 1948 to 1967 and from 1990 to 1992, then moved to Billings,<br />

Mont. He worked for Burlington Northern Railroad and Red River Railroad in North<br />

Dakota. He served in the Air Force from 1967 to 1971. He is survived by his wife, Flynda<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Billings, Mont.; children, Ronald <strong>Gunn</strong> of Modesto, Paul <strong>Gunn</strong> of Ceres, Scott<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of O"Fallon, Ill., and Christopher <strong>Gunn</strong> and Rebecca <strong>Gunn</strong>, both of Devils Lake,<br />

N.D.; his parents, Jim and Mary Lou <strong>Gunn</strong> of Modesto; a brother, Larry <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Modesto; a sister, Peggy <strong>Gunn</strong> of Amsterdam, Netherlands; and one grandson. A funeral<br />

will be conducted at 3 p.m. Monday at Salas Brothers Funeral Chapel. Burial will be at<br />

Lakewood Memorial Park, Hughson. Remembrances may be made to the Multiple<br />

Sclerosis Society, 2277 Watt Ave., Suite A, Sacramento 95825.<br />

Harold G. 'Bud' <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

77, of Ludlow Road, Lansing, passed away Friday, March 5, 2010 at Strong Memorial<br />

Hospital in Rochester, NY. He was born May 30, 1933 in Ledyard, a son of the late<br />

Benjamin and Helen (Allen) <strong>Gunn</strong>, and had attended King Ferry School. Bud retired from<br />

the military in 1973, after proudly serving 22 years of active duty. He first served four<br />

years with the Marine Corps, then re-enlisted with the Air Force, where he was an airplane<br />

mechanic for 18 years. He was discharged with the rank of tech sergeant and his service<br />

time included tours of duty in both Korea and Vietnam. Upon returning to the Lansing<br />

area, Bud since worked at Ide's Bowling Lanes for many years and as a custodian for three<br />

years at Cornell University. Bud was an avid hunter and fisherman who loved the<br />

outdoors. His family was his whole life, as he was a loving husband, father and grandpa.<br />

He is survived by his wife of 48 years, Leola 'Lee' (Dassance) <strong>Gunn</strong>, whom he married on<br />

Aug. 9, 1961; three daughters, Leslie (Butch) Hammond, of Lansing, Heidi Jo Parry, of<br />

Lansing, and Sam (John) Ducey, of Genoa; five grandchildren; three step-grandchildren;<br />

five great-grandchildren; a sister, Joan (Robert) Zhe, of Groton; five brothers, Edwin<br />

(Olea), of McLean, Dale (Grace), of Groton, Randy (Shirley), of Dryden, Gary, of Florida,<br />

and Doug (Thelma), of Virgil; and many nieces and nephews. In addition to his parents, he<br />

was predeceased by his sisters, Deborah <strong>Gunn</strong>, Marlene Hauck and Vivian Bennett, and by<br />

his brothers, Walter and Norman <strong>Gunn</strong>. A memorial service will be held at 4 p.m.<br />

Wednesday at the Shurtleff Funeral Home, 103 Lincoln Ave., Groton. Friends may call at


the funeral home from 2 to 4 p.m. prior to the service. Memorial contributions may be<br />

made to the Cayuga Medical Center Foundation or to the Lansing Fire Department<br />

Rescue. The family extends a 'special thanks' to the staffs of Cayuga Medical Center and<br />

Strong Memorial Hospital<br />

Harold L. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

TEMPLE, Okla. - Harold L. "Pete" <strong>Gunn</strong>, 79, of Temple, died Friday, June 18, 2004, in<br />

Lawton, Okla. Services will be at 2 p.m. Monday at First Baptist Church, Temple, with<br />

Bro. Jay Driskill officiating. Burial will be in Temple Cemetery under the direction of<br />

Hart-Wyatt Funeral Home. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a farmer and rancher. Survivors include a<br />

sister, Betty Vache of Randlett, Okla.; four grandchildren; and seven greatgrandchildrencgm<br />

note: born July 26, 1924 in Temple County, Oklahoma. (Reuben and<br />

Mary Goforth <strong>Gunn</strong> Descendant).<br />

Harold T. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

HAMILTON, Texas - Harold T. "Pete" <strong>Gunn</strong>, 87, a retired business owner, died<br />

Wednesday at a Hamilton nursing home. Graveside service: 11 a.m. today in Hamilton<br />

Cemetery. Pete <strong>Gunn</strong> was born Oct. 1, 1908, in Oklahoma City, Okla. He spent most of his<br />

youth in Roy, N.M., where his father was a farmer and a carpenter. After graduating from<br />

high school in Plainview, Texas, Pete worked his way through the University of Texas by<br />

working various jobs in Yellowstone National Park. He graduated from UT-Austin with a<br />

BBA in 1935. Pete <strong>Gunn</strong> married Margaret Elizabeth Miller of Hamilton on Sept. 18,<br />

1934. Together with his father-in-law, R.B. Miller, and his brother-in-law, Bob Miller, he<br />

owned and operated Miller-<strong>Gunn</strong> Inc. In the early 1970s, Pete and Elizabeth became sole<br />

owners of Miller-<strong>Gunn</strong> Inc. Together they operated the store until their retirement in the<br />

mid-1980s. Pete <strong>Gunn</strong> was a longtime member of the UT Ex-Students Association, First<br />

United Methodist Church and the Lions Club. Survivors: Wife of 62 years, Elizabeth<br />

Miller <strong>Gunn</strong>; sons, Robert H. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Arlington and Jerry Miller <strong>Gunn</strong> of Hamilton;<br />

grandson, Curtis <strong>Gunn</strong> of Hamilton; granddaughters, Christy Machulski of Chapel Hill,<br />

N.C., Suzanna <strong>Gunn</strong> of North Richland Hills, Lisa Pritchett of Tuscaloosa, Ala., and Robin<br />

Rust of Flower Mound; and great-grandchildren, Ty Miller <strong>Gunn</strong>, William Pritchett and<br />

Stephanie Rust. Riley Funeral Home<br />

Harold Eugene <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

February 21, 1937- September 21, 2012 Columbus, Georgia- Harold Eugene <strong>Gunn</strong> was<br />

born February 21, 1937. He departed this life September 21, 2012. He was the youngest of<br />

six children born to the late C. Walter <strong>Gunn</strong>, Sr., and Rena Black <strong>Gunn</strong>. He was preceeded<br />

in death by a son Timothy <strong>Gunn</strong> and four of his siblings, Margaret <strong>Gunn</strong> Griffin, Walter<br />

C. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Mildred <strong>Gunn</strong> Gamble and Charles Spencer <strong>Gunn</strong>. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> will be funeralized<br />

at 12:00 pm Saturday September 29, 2012 at the Battle & Battle Funeral Home Chapel<br />

with interment in West End Cemetery. The family is asked to gather at the funeral home at<br />

11:30am. Visitation is Friday 1-7pm at Battle & Battle. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> attended the schools of


Phenix City and graduated valedictorian from South Girard High School. He then<br />

attended Alabama State University and remained at the top of his class. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a<br />

sweet-spirited loving person and his family will miss him dearly. Cherishing his memory, a<br />

devoted niece and nephew, Gladys Griffin (Andrew) Sumbry and Frederick D. (Mary<br />

Brown) Griffin, Sr. A sister, Rosa Sallis. A host of other nieces, nephews, cousins and<br />

friends. A special thanks to the Fountain City Nursing Home Staff.<br />

Harold W. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Harold W. "Hal" <strong>Gunn</strong>, 85, died Oct. 30, 2002 at the Utah Valley Regional Medical in<br />

Provo.He worked in advertising at the Laconia (N.H.) Evening Citizen. <strong>Gunn</strong> leaves his<br />

wife, Jerry; six children, Jerrilyn, Rita, Cynthia, Catherine, Debra and Hal; a sister.<br />

Harrell Stanley <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Macon, Georgia. Little Harrel <strong>Gunn</strong>, the two year old son of Manager J. R. <strong>Gunn</strong> of the<br />

Georgia Industrial home, died at the family home at a late hour last night, April 30, 1905.<br />

The funeral will be conducted by Dr. J. L. White tomorrow and the body will be buried in<br />

Riverside. The Atlanta Consitution May 1, 1905<br />

Harrell Stanley <strong>Gunn</strong>, died on the evening of April 30, 1905 the 2 year old son of Rev. And<br />

Mrs. J. R. <strong>Gunn</strong>. Guneral services will occur at the Georgia Industial Home this Tuesday<br />

Morning at 11 o’clock. Friends of the family are invited. Interment Riverside cemetery,<br />

Macon Telegraph, Macon Ga. Page 2. Tuesday May 2, 1905<br />

Harriet S. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Harriet <strong>Gunn</strong> widow of William Spencer <strong>Gunn</strong> and the sister of Harris T. Wyatt was born<br />

in Lunenburg County, Virginia on June 2, 1808 has died near Quincy Florida on<br />

November 18, 1874. Published Southern Christian Advocate.<br />

Harriet P. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

was born December 7, 1814 and died at her home in Robertson County, Tenn, November 2,<br />

1887. She was married in 1832 to James T. <strong>Gunn</strong>, with whom she lived in happy union<br />

fifty-five years, and in the same home fifty-one years. Having joined the Methodist Church<br />

at the age of sixteen, she was a member of the church fifty-seven years. She was a member<br />

at Salem from its beginning. She was an active energetic woman, providing well for her<br />

household. She was a devoted wife, and affectionate mother, a good neighbor, and a highly<br />

esteemed member of the church. She was for years in delicate health and for several<br />

months in feebleness extreme; yet in all he afflictions she was cheerful and patient waiting<br />

with meekness for the messenger to release her from her sufferings and take her to her long<br />

sought home on high. G. W. Anderson. Nashville Christian Advocate, April 21, 1888


Dr. Harrison <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Dayton, Ohio - Mrs. Martha <strong>Gunn</strong> has offered a 5 000 reward for nformation that will<br />

solve the slaying of her husfcand. Dr Harrison <strong>Gunn</strong> Dr <strong>Gunn</strong> 63 prominent in Dayton’s<br />

negro community was lulled by three bullets fired through the window of his home March<br />

4 while and Mrs <strong>Gunn</strong> sat watching a television program Dt Lt. Richard Grundish said<br />

seven detectives investigating the case have discovered no motive nor immediate suspects.<br />

Published Sat. March 16, 1956.<br />

Harry <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

(Former owner of McCormick"s Ladies Wear Life Member of Mississippi Golf Club)<br />

Well-known and respected gentleman who had a marvelous sense of humour which he<br />

shared readily, bringing a smile to so many faces. Harry <strong>Gunn</strong> of Carleton Place and<br />

Almonte, age 90 years. Beloved husband of the late Lea Belanger. Much loved father of<br />

Bruce (Edie) of Nelson, B.C., Cynthia Follett (John) of Barrhaven and Jim (Virginia) of<br />

Ottawa. Predeceased by his sister Mrs. Eva McElroy. Also survived by 4 grandchildren:<br />

John, Chelsea, Cammy and Clinton, and by 4 great-grandchildren. Close friend of Gerry<br />

and Melba Merton. Friends may call at the C. R. GAMBLE FUNERAL HOME &<br />

CHAPEL 127 Church Street, Almonte, Ontario for visiting on Thursday from 2 to 4 and 7<br />

to 9 p.m. Funeral Friday to St. Mary"s Church, Carleton Place for Celebration of the<br />

Eucharist at 11 a.m. A reception will follow in the parish hall. Private Cremation.<br />

Donations in memory of Harry may be made to St. Mary"s Church Building Fund or the<br />

Canadian Cancer Society and would be most appreciated by his family. June 24, 2005<br />

Harry <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

On-the-go chef, Boy Scouts scoutmaster and member of the Burbank Salvation Army<br />

Harry <strong>Gunn</strong>, a dedicated volunteer for the city of Burbank, California, died of unknown<br />

causes Oct. 9, 2008 at Providence St. Joseph Medical Center. He was 79.He died just three<br />

months after his wife, Patricia <strong>Gunn</strong>. Both were known and loved by the Burbank<br />

community for their service.“You can say he died of heartbreak,” said his daughter,<br />

Wendy <strong>Gunn</strong>. “It was a special connection — wherever she volunteered, he would help,<br />

too.”A 44-year resident of Burbank, <strong>Gunn</strong> often cooked meals for other volunteers.“He<br />

could cook for 400 better than he could cook for a family of four,” Wendy <strong>Gunn</strong> said.While<br />

serving in the Army, <strong>Gunn</strong> was a chef in one of his two tours in the Korean War. After 30<br />

years as an aerospace machinist, <strong>Gunn</strong> retired and became a full-time volunteer.For 20<br />

years, <strong>Gunn</strong> would lift the spirits of Burbank Rose Parade volunteers who were working<br />

on the city’s float by cooking up what he called “float soup,” Wendy <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

said.“Sometimes he would put in carrots or potatoes — it was never the same [recipe],” she<br />

said. “It was so cold where they worked, and he would serve them a piping hot bowl of<br />

soup.”This year, the city of Burbank will commemorate <strong>Gunn</strong> and his wife by naming the<br />

two characters on the float Harry and Pat.<strong>Gunn</strong> also served with his wife as a board<br />

member for the Salvation Army, volunteering as a chief and cooking lunches.“He was very<br />

supportive of everything she did,” said Elaine Paonessa, a member of the Salvation Army<br />

advisory board. “He was always good for a nice big hug — always warm and friendly.”As


a dedicated volunteer, <strong>Gunn</strong> would do anything for the city of Burbank, said Sharron<br />

McMillan, a former member of his wife’s Girl Scout troop.McMillan, who was in a<br />

wheelchair while being a Girl Scout, said that although she ruled out certain activities<br />

because of her disability, <strong>Gunn</strong> never did. He had to make sure she got to participate with<br />

the rest of the troop.“Once, during a nature walk, he piggybacked me across a little creek<br />

and up a trail,” she said.When he wasn’t leading the Boy Scouts or making oven pies for<br />

the Girl Scouts, <strong>Gunn</strong> was an active parent with the International Order of Job’s<br />

Daughters in Burbank and a member of the Burbank Masonic Lodge, where he was a past<br />

master.He is survived by his son, Dave <strong>Gunn</strong>; daughters, Wendy <strong>Gunn</strong> and Christina<br />

(<strong>Gunn</strong>) Norton, both of Burbank; stepdaughter, Gay Tencher; 15 grandchildren; 12 greatgrandchildren;<br />

brother-in-law and sister-in-law, Walt and Mary Thompson; and nieces<br />

and nephews, Tanya, Scott and Warren Thompson.<br />

2 nd notice<br />

Harry and Patricia <strong>Gunn</strong>, a couple of dedicated community servants, each died this<br />

year.Patricia <strong>Gunn</strong> was 73 when she died of natural causes July 5,2009 at Glendale<br />

Memorial Hospital. Her husband, Harry <strong>Gunn</strong>, died Oct. 9 of unknown causes at<br />

Providence St. Joseph Medical Center. He was 79.The pair was instrumental in helping<br />

with community causes that ranged from the Holiday Basket Program, which provides<br />

food and gifts for Burbank residents in need, to preparing meals for Burbank Rose Parade<br />

volunteers.Patricia <strong>Gunn</strong> began volunteering in the early 1970s as a classroom volunteer at<br />

local schools, then as a PTA and Girl Scout mom, and eventually served as president of the<br />

Burbank Coordinating Council, which organized and collected holiday gift and food<br />

donations for 500 local families.Harry <strong>Gunn</strong> was actively involved in his wife’s endeavors.<br />

He served, as did his wife, as a Salvation Army board member and, with two tours of Army<br />

service as a chef during the Korean war, was known for his cooking.He would prepare a<br />

batch of “float soup” for Rose Parade volunteers each year, his daughter, Wendy <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

said after his death. City officials and community servants remembered the <strong>Gunn</strong>s as a<br />

tireless couple of volunteers who worked together to help others in need.<br />

Harry C. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

76, died Thursday, April 6, 1995 at Boca Raton Community Hospital. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> moved to<br />

Boca Raton from LaGrange, IL, following his retirement from Illinois Tool Works,<br />

Chicago, IL. A Certified Public Accountant, Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> attended the University of<br />

Memphis, received his B.A. degree from the University of Southern, Illinois and did<br />

graduate work at the University of Louisville. An Air Force Veteran, he served in the C.B.I.<br />

Theater of Operations during WWII. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a member of the First Presbyterian<br />

Church of Boca Raton and a former officer and director of the Boca Delray Navy League.<br />

Preceded in death by his son, Michael. Survived by wife, Virginia <strong>Gunn</strong> of Boca Raton, FL.<br />

The Reverend Robert Backstrom will preside at a Memorial Service to be held at 11 AM,<br />

Monday, April 10, 1995 at the First Presbyterian Church in Boca Raton. The <strong>Gunn</strong> Family<br />

has requested in lieu of flowers expressions of sympathy be made to the American Lung<br />

Assoc., 2701 N. Australia Ave., W. Pal Beac h, FL 33407. THE ROBERT J. BABIONE


FUNERAL HOME is in charge of arrangements.<br />

Harry Chester <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

3-4-1918 State <strong>New</strong>spaper (South Carolina) page 4 - Struck down an innocent bystander<br />

while watching men being recruited for the militia was the fater of Chief Boatswain harry<br />

Chester <strong>Gunn</strong>, USN. No man in the service ever died in a manner more tragical. The<br />

tragedy occurred in Brooklyn, NY, where <strong>Gunn</strong>, in civilian clothes stopped at the edge of a<br />

crowd with some friends. Suddenly he was struck in the face, striking his head on a curb.<br />

He died without speaking. <strong>Gunn</strong> was the officer in charge of the “Recruit” the wooden<br />

battleship in <strong>New</strong> York City. He was buried with full military hornors. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born in<br />

Massachusetts in 1872. He was appointed July 30, 1903 from <strong>New</strong> York State, and the date<br />

of his rank as chief boatswain being July 30, 1903. He was preparing to take charge of a<br />

minesweeping ship when his death came.<br />

Harry E. <strong>Gunn</strong> Sr.<br />

Harry E. GUNN, Sr. Passed away August 20, 2008 at his home with family by his side. He<br />

was born July 15, 1917 in Devil"s Lake, ND, to Ernest and Emma <strong>Gunn</strong>. Moving with his<br />

fami ly to Skagit County, he completed high school there, going on to graduate from the<br />

University of Washington on June 14, 1941 with a BA in Economics and Business. He<br />

became a lifelong Husky fan. He would have liked to start his business career in 1941, but<br />

WWII intervened. He joined the Army Air Corps and became a B-17 pilot, logging over<br />

800 hours flying for his unit at Las Vegas AAF. He returned to the Seattle area in late 1945,<br />

and finally started his business career. First, he had a grocery store in West Seattle, and<br />

then the Factoria Super market in 1959, making it the Sunset Supermarket for many years.<br />

He continued his business interests in Clearview, in Snohomish County, taking a tree<br />

covered lot and turning it into a business center with decades of hard work by him and his<br />

family. He was known for his wry sense of humor, his steady and straightforward<br />

demeanor, and always doing things his own way. As a local businessman, he was known as<br />

friendly and reliable, able to help others over a rough time or with a struggling small<br />

business. He enjoyed winning at cards and real estate. He enjoyed watching his favorite<br />

sports, and in the seasons of his life, he liked fishing, race horses, bowling, golfing, and<br />

hard crossword puzzles. He is survived by his children, Harry, Jr., Roberta, George, Peter,<br />

and Doug, and his many grandchildren, and great- grandchildren. No public services are<br />

scheduled<br />

Harry H. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

91, died peacefully on Wednesday, June 8, 2011 at home with his loving family at his side.<br />

He was born on November 23, 1919 in Milwaukee. He served in the United States Amry<br />

during World War II, most notably, under General Patton in Germany. He continued his<br />

government career for 38 years at the United States Postal Service. Whenever help was<br />

needed, Harry was always there to lend a helping hand with his amazing skills as 'Jack of<br />

all trades.' Beloved husband of Audrey (nee: Bukiewicz) for 69 years. Loving father of Jeff


<strong>Gunn</strong> and Cindy (Todd T.) Harrison. Dearest grandpa of Heather (Matthew)<br />

Harrison-Andersen. Great-grandfather of Landenn Andersen. Dearest brother of George<br />

(Ruth) Gapson. Dearest brother-in-law of Diana Piotrowski. Close uncle of Charles (Susan)<br />

Pretschold. He is further survived by many nieces, nephews, and other relatives and<br />

friends. Harry was laid to rest with Military Honors at St. Adalbert Cemetery, 3801 South<br />

6th Street in Milwaukee. MAX A. SASS AND SONS FUNERAL HOME 1515 W.<br />

Oklahoma Ave. Milwaukee<br />

Harry Lewis <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Memorial services for former Midlander, Harry Lewis <strong>Gunn</strong>, are scheduled for 11 a.m.,<br />

Sunday, June 13, 2004 at the Christian Campus House in Portales. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> died at his<br />

home in Portales, N.M., on June 5 after an extended illness. He was born July 22, 1929 in<br />

Caddo, TX, to W.B. and Orlena Willis <strong>Gunn</strong> and was reared in Seminole and Crane, TX.<br />

Following his graduation from Crane High School and Texas Technological University, he<br />

was a professional geologist. He was employed by Cosden Petroleum Corp., Monsanto Co.,<br />

Permian Basin Sample Lab and as an independent consulting geologist. He worked most of<br />

his career out of Southeastern <strong>New</strong> Mexico and relocated from Midland to Artesia, N.M. in<br />

1985. He retired as an environmental scientist from the State of <strong>New</strong> Mexico and made his<br />

home in Portales. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> is survived by his wife, Sandra, of the home; three sons, Kellan<br />

of Midland, Russell and his wife Debbie of Spartanburg, S.C. and Tony and his wife Cindy<br />

of Allen; two daughters, Rebecca Bandy Tidwell of Portales, N.M., and Lynda Silver of<br />

Kaufman; his grandchildren, Vanessa <strong>Gunn</strong> of Odessa, David <strong>Gunn</strong> and his wife Ashley of<br />

Abilene, Julie <strong>Gunn</strong> of Spartanburg and Derek of Allen. Survivors also include two greatgrandchildren,<br />

Nicki Elliott and Kayden Partridge of Odessa; a sister and her husband,<br />

Martha and Jim Buckley of Ft. Worth; a sister-in-law, Frances <strong>Gunn</strong> of Odessa; and his<br />

ex-wife, Margaret <strong>Gunn</strong> of Midland. Preceding him in death were his daughter, Lori<br />

Margaret; a brother, Willis; and his parents. The Christian House is located in Portales at<br />

223 S. "K" Street, adjacent to Eastern <strong>New</strong> Mexico University in Portales.<br />

Harry R. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Funeral services were held at 2:00 p.m., Saturday from C. L. Jennings and Son Funeral<br />

Home in Crewe for <strong>Gunn</strong>, Sr. 76, of Crewe, who died last Thursday. Burial was in St.<br />

Mark"s Methodist Church Cemetery. Surviving are his wife, Annie Crowder <strong>Gunn</strong>; five<br />

daughters, Mrs. J. S. Nichols, Lynchburg, Mrs. L. M. Cole, Virginia Beach, Mrs. J. O.<br />

Millner, <strong>New</strong>port <strong>New</strong>s; Mrs. E. Ashworth, Victoria, Mrs. J. E. Hudgins, Crewe; six sons,<br />

Clyde T. and Bryant M., both of Norfolk, Harry R. Jr., Archie, Franklin, all of Crewe and<br />

Jim W. of Burkeville, and 22 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Blackstone<br />

(VA) Courier Record Thurs. 2-17-1972 (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> descendant)<br />

Harry L. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

CARLSBAD -- Harry L. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 74, died June 5, 2004, in Portales, N. M. A memorial


service is scheduled for 11 a.m. Sunday at the Christian Campus House at Eastern <strong>New</strong><br />

Mexico University, 223 S. Ave. K, Portales. Harry L. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 74, of Portales, died Saturday,<br />

June 5, 2004, at his home. He was born on July 22, 1929, in Caddo, Texas, to Wayne and<br />

Orleena <strong>Gunn</strong>. He graduated from Texas Tech University in 1951 with a degree in<br />

petroleum geology. He worked as an independent consulting petroleum geologist in the<br />

Carlsbad/Artesia area from 1951-55. He married his wife Sandra on June 24, 1988, in<br />

Roswell. They resided in Artesia until 1992, then moved to Portales. He was an<br />

environmental scientist with the state environment department, USTB division, retiring in<br />

1999. He was a member of Alpha Phi Omega and the Society of Independent Professional<br />

Earth Scientists. He was an Eagle Scout and remained involved in the Boy Scouts for many<br />

years. He was preceded in death by his parents; a brother, Will <strong>Gunn</strong> of Odessa, Texas; a<br />

daughter; Lori <strong>Gunn</strong> of Midland, Texas; and a step-son, Gary Johnson of Carlsbad. He is<br />

survived by his wife; an ex-wife, Peggy <strong>Gunn</strong> of Midland, Texas; three sons, Kellan <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

of Midland, Russell <strong>Gunn</strong> (and wife, Deborah) of Spartanburg, S.C., and Anthony <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

(Cindy) of Allen, Texas; two daughters, Rebecca Tidwell of Portales and Lynda Silver of<br />

Kaufmann, Texas; a sister, Martha Buckley of Fort Worth, Texas; a sister-in-law, Frances<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Odessa, Texas; 10 grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.<br />

Harry Linwood <strong>Gunn</strong>, Sr.,<br />

died Tuesday, Sept. 12, 1972, at a local hospital. He is survived by a daughter, Mrs.<br />

Virginia G. Williams; a son Harry L. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr., a sister, Mrs. Nona Townsend; also five<br />

grandchildren; 16 great-grandchildren. Remains rest at the Laburnum Chapel, Woody<br />

Funeral Home, 2110 E. Laburnum Ave., where services will be conducted 2:30 p.m. Friday.<br />

Interment Oakwood. Richmond Times Dispatch (VA) Wed. 9-13-1972 (Thomas and Sarah<br />

Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Harry Linwood <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr.<br />

67, of 423 Virginia Ave., Sandston died Friday January 30, 1981. He is survived by his wife,<br />

Mrs. Dorothy C. <strong>Gunn</strong>; a daughter, Mrs. Barbara J. Joyner of Sandston; two<br />

grandchildren, Warren L. Joyner and Angela L. Joyner. Remains rest at the Laburnum<br />

Chapel, Woody Funeral Home, 2110 E. Laburnum Ave. where services will be held 2 p.m.<br />

Monday. Interment Washington Memorial Park. Richmond Times Dispatch (VA) Sat. 1-<br />

31-1981(Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> descendant)<br />

Harry Maynard <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

Harry <strong>Gunn</strong> age 75, of Tomball, Texas , a Witt High School graduate, Class "47, retired<br />

from U.S. Navy, died July 3, 2004; services in Texas.<br />

Harry Raymond <strong>Gunn</strong>, Sr.<br />

Harry Raymond <strong>Gunn</strong>, Sr., of Crewe, Virginia died Thursday evening February 10, 1972.<br />

Surviving are his wife, Annie Crowder <strong>Gunn</strong>; five daughters, Mrs. J. S. Nicholas of


Lynchburg, Mrs. L. M. Cole of Virginia Beach, Mrs. J. O. Millner of <strong>New</strong>port <strong>New</strong>s, Mrs.<br />

E. R. Ashworth of Victoria, Mrs. J. E. Hudgins of Crewe; six sons, Clyde T. And Bryant M.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, both of Norfolk, Harry R. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr., Archie <strong>Gunn</strong>, Franklin <strong>Gunn</strong> all of Crewe and<br />

Jim W. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Burkeville, and 22 grandchildren, and three great grandchildren. Funeral<br />

services were held Saturday at 2 pm from C. L. Jennings and Son Funeral Home in Crewe,<br />

Virginia. Interment was in St. Mark’s Methodist Church Cemetery.<br />

Harry Raymond <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Harry Raymond <strong>Gunn</strong>, 84, of Crewe, Va., died Wednesday, December 31, 2003. He is<br />

survived by his wife of 59 years, Nancy Jones <strong>Gunn</strong>; three daughters, Jean G. Tennefoss,<br />

Linda G. French, and Karen G. Parton; and sons-in-law, James Tennefoss, Adlai French,<br />

and Leigh Parton; four grandchildren, Stephanie M. Hawkins, Chandra Martin, Jeffrey<br />

French, and Tommy French; five step grandchildren, Brent Tennefoss, Robin Tennefoss,<br />

Randy Tennefoss, Dena T. Brooks, and Chris Parton; and ten great-grandchildren. He is<br />

also survived by five sisters, Annie G. Cole, Marguerite G. Nicholas, Cecil G. Millner, Janie<br />

G. Ashworth, and Barbara G. Hudgins; two brothers, Monroe <strong>Gunn</strong> and Franklin <strong>Gunn</strong>.<br />

His family will receive friends from 7 to 9 p.m. on Thursday, January 1 at Jennings-<br />

McMillian Funeral Home in Crewe. Services will be held 2 p.m. Friday, January 2 at<br />

Jennings-McMillian Funeral Home. Interment Crewe Cemetery. Contributions may be<br />

made to the Nottoway County Rescue Squad. (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

descendant)<br />

Hartford N. <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr.,<br />

a pioneer in educational television and the founding president of the Public Broadcasting<br />

Service, died of cancer yesterday Jan 2, 1986, at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston.<br />

He was 59 years old. After widely acknowledged success in the 1960"s at the Boston<br />

television station WGBH, Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was chosen in 1970 as the first president of the new<br />

Public Broadcasting Service, a network of 110 stations. The system has since grown to 180<br />

stations. ""He built the foundation, he was the visionary, he recognized the need for public<br />

television in this country,"" said Lawrence K. Grossman, president of NBC <strong>New</strong>s and the<br />

man who replaced Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> as president of PBS in 1976. ""He was instrumental in<br />

building a national network from a disparate group of local stations."" But in the six years<br />

of Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong>"s presidency, the public network struggled with problems of financing,<br />

political pressures and disputes among the stations over the network"s direction. A Battle<br />

for Money Perhaps the most threatening problem in the early life of PBS was the battle for<br />

money. Operating funds were supplied annually by Congress, and the network"s<br />

independence was vulnerable to political pressure. During the Nixon Administration,<br />

financing became a particularly thorny problem. PBS broadcast the Senate"s daily<br />

Watergate hearings and replayed them nightly in prime time. ""There were tremendous<br />

fights, with the Nixon Administration trying to prevent public television from doing any<br />

public affairs programming at all,"" Mr. Grossman recalled. ""They were very rocky and<br />

difficult days."" It wasn"t until 1975, a year before Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was replaced by<br />

Mr.Grossman, that Congress provided a measure of the long-term financing that Mr.


<strong>Gunn</strong> deemed necessary to the network"s success. That came with the Public Broadcasting<br />

Financing Act, which provides advance financing for PBS operations. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong>, who was<br />

born in Port Washington, L.I., went to work for WGBH, then an FM radio station, after<br />

receiving an MBA from Harvard in 1951. He helped to form the television statio there, and<br />

as general manager, fostered programs ranging from cooking shows to performancesby<br />

symphony orchestras. Implemented <strong>New</strong> Methods Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was credited with several<br />

innovations while president of PBS, including the implementation of a satellite service for<br />

the member stations. This guaranteed them a measure of independence because it put the<br />

means of program distribution in the stations" hands. He also developed a financial<br />

cooperative among the stations, which helped to launch such programs as ""The<br />

MacNeil/Lehrer Report,"" ""Frontline"" and other PBS series. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> became vicechairman<br />

of PBS in 1976, and in 1979, he became general manager of KCET, the public<br />

TV station in Los Angeles, where he remained until 1983. Recently, he worked as a public<br />

television consultant in Annapolis, Md., where he lived.. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> is survived by his<br />

mother, Edith Arnold <strong>Gunn</strong> of Glen Cove, and his cousin, Dr. Albert E. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Houston<br />

Harvey <strong>Gunn</strong> ,<br />

52 - Waste Plant Operator -Published Thursday, February 6, 2003 ST. CLOUD -- Mr.<br />

Harvey L. <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr. of St. Cloud, formerly of Lakeland, died of heart failure Tuesday (Feb.<br />

4, 2003). He was 52. Born in Ocilla, he grew up in Lakeland and moved to Kissimmee in<br />

1970. He was a waste water plant operator for the city of Kissimmee. He was an Army<br />

veteran and the youngest past Exalted Ruler of the Kissimmee Elks Lodge No. 1873. Mr.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> is survived by his wife, Charlene <strong>Gunn</strong>; mother and stepfather, Jessie Mae and<br />

Thomas F. Baker Jr., Lakeland; daughter, Teresa Prickett, Kissimmee; son, Justin <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

Tallahassee; stepsons, Jason Thorne, Justin Thorne, both of Holopaw; brothers, Frank<br />

Parten, Jack Parten, both of Kissimmee, Tommy Baker, Lakeland; two grandsons.<br />

Visitation will be from 5 to 8 this evening at Osceola Memory Gardens Funeral Home and<br />

Crematory, 2000 13th St., St. Cloud. Services will be at 10 a.m. Friday at the funeral home<br />

chapel. Graveside services will be at 2 p.m. Friday at Glen Abbey Memorial Gardens in<br />

Auburndale.<br />

Harvey E. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

aged 51 of 1809 Clark Avenue SW, Canton, Ohio, died Friday in the Massillon State<br />

hospital. Surviving are the widow Dessie; one son Grenville, and three daughters, Mildred,<br />

Alberta, and Maryette all of the home. Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 1 pm from<br />

the Gordon and Hollinger parlors. Burial in Massillon Cemetery. Saturday, March 11,<br />

1933 Paper: Repository (Canton, OH) Page: 2<br />

Harvey L. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

HARVEY GUNN - Mulhearn Funeral Home West Monroe, LA Mr. Harvey L. <strong>Gunn</strong>, a<br />

long time resident of West Monroe, departed this life Wednesday, April 14, 2004 in West<br />

Monroe. He devoted every ounce of his being to his family and church, living his life for


Jesus. He was always non-judgmental. He loved and prayed for those he came in contact<br />

with, loving Jesus right up until the end of his life on Earth. His last words in life were, "I<br />

am going home to see Jesus"Born April 9, 1910 in Winnsboro, LA, Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was preceded<br />

in death by his wife of 64 years, Florence <strong>Gunn</strong> and three brothers, Oswald, Lee, and Jessie<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>. Survivors include his daughter, Margaret Maynor of Eros, LA; grandchildren,<br />

Becky Allen and husband Woody of Eros, LA, Charles Clary and wife Susan of Monroe<br />

and Sandra Perritt and husband Berney of Eros, LA; great-grandchildren, Scott Allen,<br />

Cristy Blevins, Shane Clary, David Clary, Shonna Hart, Malea Zuber, as well as seven<br />

great-great grandchildren.<br />

Harvey O. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Montrose Colorado Cattle Rancher - April 10, 1918 April 26, 1999 MONTROSE Harvey<br />

O. <strong>Gunn</strong>, the son of John F. and Esther Ellen (Wells) <strong>Gunn</strong>, was born on April 10, 1918, in<br />

Lucerne, Mo. He died Monday evening, April 26, 1999, in the Valley Manor Care Center<br />

after being a resident there for a short time 16 days after celebrating his 81st birthday.<br />

Harvey was a longtime Montrose area resident and a well-known cattle rancher. He lived<br />

in Lucerne, Mo., until he was 7 years old. He then moved with his family to Springfield,<br />

Colo., where he spent the remainder of his childhood, received his education, and grew to<br />

adulthood. At the age of 18, Harvey moved to Meeker, Colo., to work with his<br />

brother,Lewis <strong>Gunn</strong>, and A.Y. Wagner on a ranch. He later met Bertha Wagner in Canon<br />

City. Harvey returned to Meeker and Bertha moved there at a later date. Harve and<br />

Bertha Wagner were married on July 1, 1939, in Meeker, Colo. Their union was blessed<br />

with two sons and they would have celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary this year in<br />

July. In 1942, the <strong>Gunn</strong>s moved to Grand Junction to a ranch called Caldwell Ranch which<br />

is near White Water and Orchard Mesa., where they lived for seven years. Due to health<br />

issues, they moved on Dec. 24, 1949, to a ranch on Cow Creek, which is now part of the<br />

Sleeping Indian Ranch. In 1969, Harvey and Bertha had to downsize their operation due to<br />

their health and moved to North Mesa near Montrose. In 1977, they moved to High Mesa<br />

where they remained for the next 22 years. They spent their summers taking cattle up to<br />

the grazing land called Spring Grazing in Ouray County, San Miguel County, and Dallas<br />

Divide. Harvey was a member of the Elks Lodge, the Ouray Cattleman"s Association, and<br />

served as president of the state and local Colorado Guide and Outfitters Association.<br />

Harvey loved the high country, fishing, and country western dance at the Cow CreekDance<br />

Hall in Ridgway. Since the 1950s, he took care of the dance hall for about 20 years. He was<br />

also a 4-H leader in the 1960s in Ouray and Ridgway and he loved to spend time with the<br />

children. Survivors include his wife, Bertha <strong>Gunn</strong>; two sons: Eldon <strong>Gunn</strong> and Lawerence<br />

"Butch" <strong>Gunn</strong>, all of Montrose; two grandsons: Gary <strong>Gunn</strong> and Lane <strong>Gunn</strong>; one<br />

granddaughter, Marla Berry; and one stepgranddaughter, Faren Wilbur, all of Montrose.<br />

Other family survivors include one brother, Lewis <strong>Gunn</strong>, of Montrose. Harvey was<br />

preceded in death by his parents, John and Esther <strong>Gunn</strong>, of Grand Junction; one brother,<br />

Raymond <strong>Gunn</strong>, of Las Animas; and one sister, Ruby, of Wichita, Kan. Visitation for<br />

family and friends is scheduled for Friday, April 30, from 2 to 5 p.m. at the Montrose<br />

Valley Funeral Home Chapel. Funeral Services in remembrance and to honor Harvey"s<br />

life will be officiated by Minister Alan Miller on Saturday, May 1, at 11 a.m. from the


Montrose Valley Funeral Home Chapel. Interment will follow the service in the Dallas<br />

Divide Cemetery near Ridgway, with arrangements being handled under the direction of<br />

Montrose Valley Funeral Home<br />

Hattie A. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Died Sunday Afternoon September 27 at her residence, No 2414 Washington Avenue, Mrs.<br />

Hattie A. <strong>Gunn</strong>. Funeral services will occur at First Baptist Church this Monday afternoon<br />

at 2:30 o’clock. Friends are invited. Interment Rose Hill cemetery. Macon Telegraph<br />

published 9-28-1903.<br />

Hattie Florence <strong>Gunn</strong>.<br />

wife of John H. <strong>Gunn</strong>, former sheriff of Caswell county, died suddenly at her home April 9,<br />

1933 at Yanceyville Wednesday morning at 8:30 o'clock. She was 43 years of age. For eight<br />

years while her husand was sheriff of the county. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was in charge of the routine<br />

of the office, and thus became acquainted with most of the residents of Caswell county. She<br />

was particularly esteemed by people of Yanceyvllle and the immediate vicinity. For 23<br />

years Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a member of the Methodist church and was at the time of her death,<br />

actively identified with the work of the church at Yanceyville and the work of the Womens<br />

Missionary Society. Funeral services were conducted at Prospect Methodist church near<br />

Yanceyville at three o'clock yesterday afternoon by Rev. I. T. Poole. pastor. Interment took<br />

place at Prospect. Besides her husband, Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> is survived by four children: William<br />

LeRoy, Henry Wesley, Annie Elizabeth and Elvln Malloy <strong>Gunn</strong>, all of Yanceyville. She also<br />

leaves her mother Mrs. Lucy Rudd Smith, of Pelham and four brothers: Felix S. Smith,<br />

Burlington: John Frank Smith. Ruffin Route 1; Onza G., and G. Robert Smith of Pelham.<br />

Harley W. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Oct. 23, 1924-March 26, 2001 -Harley W. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 76, of La Mesa, California died March 26.<br />

He was born in Pasadena. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a bar manager. Survivors include his daughter,<br />

Subhadra Colston; stepdaughters Debbie McDonald, Joni Lance and Cindy Vargas; and<br />

brothers William <strong>Gunn</strong> and Arnold <strong>Gunn</strong>. Services are pending. Arrangements: El Cajon<br />

Mortuary<br />

Harriet A. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

80 wife of Franklin L. <strong>Gunn</strong>, died Wednesday night, in the home of her daughter Mrs.<br />

Preston A. Noble. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born in <strong>New</strong> Haven Conn in 1840 the daughter of Henry<br />

and Mary Fowler Augur. She married Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> in 1860. Besides her husband and her<br />

daughter,she leave two grandchildren, Elwood G. And Walter Pl Noble of this city,<br />

Springfield, Illinois, and two great grandchildren. Burial in Springeild Cemetery.<br />

Harriet B. "Hattie" <strong>Gunn</strong>


Harriet B. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 95, of Shell Lake and formerly of Spooner, Wisconsin, died on Monday,<br />

May 10, 2004, at Indianhead Medical Center, Shell Lake. She was born on Jan. 16, 1909, to<br />

Albert and Frances (Leach) <strong>Gunn</strong> in Richmond Township, Winona County, Minn. At an<br />

early age she moved to the town of Crystal with her family. She worked as a farmhand and<br />

at the canning factory in Cumberland, where she picked rutabagas. She was also employed<br />

for many years in housekeeping at the Shell Lake Hotel. She had a special talent for<br />

drawing caricatures and horses. She resided at Deer Haven prior to moving into<br />

Terraceview Living Center in Shell Lake several years ago. She is survived by her<br />

daughter, Alice Ballinger of Nyssa, Ore.; several grandchildren and great-grandchildren;<br />

her sister, Rosalind Knat of Eau Claire; a brother, Walter <strong>Gunn</strong> of Anoka, Minn.; several<br />

nieces and nephews; and her guardian and special friend, Bev (Brian) Cunningham of<br />

Spooner. She was preceded in death by her parents; two brothers, Alert and Wilfred; and<br />

her sister, Lucille Rich. The funeral was held at 11 a.m. on Saturday, May 15, at Scalzo<br />

Funeral Home, Spooner. Fr. Bob Rodgers officiated. Interment followed in Anah<br />

Cemetery, town of Crystal, Wisconsin.<br />

Mrs. Harriet P. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

was born December 7, 1814 and died at her home in Robertson County, Tennessee,<br />

November 2, 1887. She was married in 1832 to James T. <strong>Gunn</strong> with whom she lived in<br />

happy union fifty-five years, and in the same home fifty one years. Having joined the<br />

Methodist church at the age of sixteen, she was a member of the church fifty seven years.<br />

She was a member at Salem from its beginning. She was an active energetic woman,<br />

providing well for her household. She was a devoted wife, an affectionate mother, a good<br />

neighbor, and a highly esteemed member of the church. She was for years in delicate<br />

health and for several months in feebleness extremem; yet in all her affictions she was<br />

cheerful and patient, waiting with meekness for the messenger to release her from her<br />

sufferings and take her to her long sought home on high. G. W. Anderson. Robertson<br />

County, Tennessee<br />

Harriett E. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Funeral services for Mrs. Harriett E. <strong>Gunn</strong>, who died at the home of her son, A. B. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

368 Transylvania Park, after a long illness, will be held at the Lexington Cemetery Chapel<br />

at 10 o’clock this morning. Burial will be in the Lexington Cemetery. She is survived by<br />

two sons, A. B. <strong>Gunn</strong> of this city and Henry M. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Memphis, Tennessee and a sister,<br />

Mrs. James Barlow, of Pulaski, Illinois Lexington Herald November 21, 1916<br />

Harriett <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Born in Sherman on September 5, 1940, passed from this life and into the arms of Jesus on<br />

September 18, 2007 in San Antonio, TX. She was preceded in death by her Father, Ernest<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>. A beautiful friend and loving daughter, Harriet was an avid skier and an<br />

accomplished pianist. Although she suffered from MS for many years she always greeted<br />

you with a smile and a hope that a cure for her disease was just around the corner. She is


survived by her mother, Lois <strong>Gunn</strong> of San Antonio, TX, a number of aunts, uncles, cousins<br />

and numerous close friends whom she always spoke fondly of. A special thanks to those<br />

who so graciously attended her during her years of illness and to Sylvia Perez who cared<br />

for while she lived in Dallas. A memorial service will be held on Thursday, October 4, 2007<br />

at 11:00 am at the First United Methodist Church of Sherman, 401 N. Elm St. Sherman,<br />

TX. Memorials may be made to the National Multiple Sclerosis Society .,<br />

Harriett <strong>Gunn</strong> DiGioia<br />

78, of Monroe and formerly of Dalton, passed away Tuesday, April 10, 2007, at Walton<br />

Regional Medical Center in Monroe. She was preceded in death by her husband, Frank A.<br />

DiGioia. Harriett is survived by her daughters and sons-in-law, Dr. Rachel and Dr. James<br />

Williamson of Griffin, Harriett and Verner Guthrie of Lorton, Va.; sons and daughters-inlaw,<br />

Robert and Ava DiGioia of Norcross, Frank and Pam DiGioia of Lilburn; brothers,<br />

Edward M. <strong>Gunn</strong> of California and Charles R. <strong>Gunn</strong> of North Carolina; 14 grandchildren<br />

and 1 great-grandchild; nieces and nephews. Services will be Saturday at 11 a.m. in the<br />

chapel of Love Funeral Home with the Rev. Chuck Harris officiating. Burial will be in<br />

Whitfield Memorial Gardens. The family will receive friends at Love Funeral Home on<br />

Friday from 6 to 8 p.m. Flowers are welcome or memorials may be made to either of these<br />

projects that were close to Harrietts heart: The Organic Gardening Project, Sturge Town,<br />

St. Ann Parrish, Jamaica, or The Church Construction Project, Anderson Town,<br />

Clarendon Parrish, Jamaica. Checks for either of these projects may be made out to Christ<br />

Community Church, 804 W. Walnut Ave, Dalton, GA 30720, and designated to the project<br />

you wish to support. Words of comfort may be sent to the family at<br />

www.lovefuneralhomega.com. Love Funeral Home, 1402 N. Thornton Ave., Dalton is in<br />

charge of arrangements.<br />

Harriett <strong>Gunn</strong> Jones,<br />

69, of Monroe, Georgia, died Thursday, September 27, 2007. Funeral Services will be held<br />

at 11:00 AM, Saturday in the Monroe First Baptist Church. Dr. Glen H. Money and Dr.<br />

Todd Ware will officiate and interment will be in Westlawn Memorial Cemetery. A native<br />

of College Park, Georgia, Mrs. Jones was a retired registered nurse who was a loving wife,<br />

mother, grandmother, sister and aunt. Survivors include her husband, Bobby E. Jones of<br />

Monroe; her daughter, Nancy Jones of Kennesaw, GA; her son and daughter-in-law, Rob<br />

and Trish Jones of Madison, GA, as well as her grandchildren, Emily, Caroline and Sam<br />

Jones of Madison, GA; her beloved sister and brother-in-law, Margie and Jack Wheeler of<br />

Fayetteville, GA; her much loved brother and sister-in-law, Guy and Becky <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Macon, GA; as well as many nieces and nephews. In lieu of flowers, donations may be<br />

made to the Ovarian Cancer Institute, Georgia Institute of Technology, 225 North Avenue,<br />

4th Floor, Atlanta, GA 30332-0365 or the Monroe First Baptist Church, P.O. Box 351,<br />

Monroe, GA 30655. Arthur Bowick, Inc. Funeral Directors, Monroe, GA. 770-267-2594.<br />

Published in The Atlanta Journal-Constitution on 9/29/2007 (Thomas and Sarah<br />

Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> Desc)<br />

2 nd Obit


Harriett G. Jones, 69 of Monroe died Sept. 27, 2007. A native of College Park, GA. She was<br />

a daughter of the late Harold W. <strong>Gunn</strong> and Cora Lee Lundsford <strong>Gunn</strong>. She moved to<br />

Monroe in 1992 from Ft. <strong>My</strong>ers, FL. and was a registered nurse having graduated from<br />

Johns Hopkins School of Nursing. She was a member of the First Baptist Church. Funeral<br />

services were held Sept. 29, 2007 in the Monroe First Baptist Church. Dr. Glen H. Money<br />

officiated and interment was in Westlawn Memorial Cemetery.<br />

Harriett <strong>Gunn</strong> Tebbs<br />

The Goldendale Sentinel, Goldendale, WA., April 21, 1949, page 1 - Harriett <strong>Gunn</strong> Tebbs,<br />

one of the pioneer residents of Goldendale, passed away on April 13th, after having been<br />

confined to bed for an extended period of time, having broken her hip in December, 1945.<br />

She was born in Wine Harbor, Nova Scotia, May 1, 1866, the daughter of Peter and<br />

Caroline Fraser <strong>Gunn</strong>. The family moved to Dixon, California in 1873, and to Klickitat<br />

county in 1878. When she came to the Klickitat Valley, the prairies were covered with<br />

brunch grass sod, there were few homesteads with cultivated fields, no fences, and what<br />

roads existed were only rough wagon trails. Her first home in this new land was a small log<br />

cabin. She, and her little sister, Millie Jean, trudged across miles of open prairie to go to<br />

school. She continued her education attending Willamette University, and graduated with<br />

honors. For many years she taught in, the town and rural schools of the county. An able<br />

and inspiring teacher she often received letters and personal visits from former students, as<br />

expressions of gratitude. She was married in 1904 to Elmer E. Hinshaw, who passed away<br />

in 1907. Their son, Kenneth Hinshaw became a leader in the 4-H Club work. In 1922 she<br />

was married to Daniel F. Tebbs. With her husband, she was long active in the Order of the<br />

Eastern Star. She took great interest in the Klickitat Pioneer Society. She is survived by her<br />

husband, Daniel F. Tebbs, her son, Kenneth Hinshaw of Agawam, Mass., and her sister,<br />

Millie Jean <strong>Gunn</strong> of Goldendale. Funeral services were held Tuesday from the Phillips<br />

Funeral Home, with the Rev. Bruce Groseclose officiating. Pall bearers were Gerald<br />

Fenton, C.W. Ramsey, Fuller McEwen, Walter Norris, Orville Hamilton and William Lear.<br />

Interment was made in the family plot in the I.O.O.F. cemetery.<br />

Hassie Callahan <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

3209 Logandale Ave., died August 6, 1980. She is survived by her husband, Henry Allen<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>; two sons, H. A. Jr., and James H. <strong>Gunn</strong>; four sisters, Mrs. Mary C. Lockname,<br />

Richmond, Mrs. Elizabeth C. Carden, and Mrs. Helen C. Ashworth, both of Victoria, Mrs.<br />

Catherine C. Peck of Potomac, Md.; two brothers, Randolph H. of Highland Springs and<br />

Kimball B. Callahan of Richmond; four grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. Her<br />

remains rest at the Joseph W. Bliley Funeral Home"s Chippenham Chapel, 6900 Hull<br />

Street Rd., where services will be held 2 p.m. Friday. Interment Maury. In lieu of flowers,<br />

contributions may be made to the Manchester Rescue Squad or the Friendship Baptist<br />

Church Bldg. Fund. Richmond Times Dispatch (VA) Thurs. 8-7-1980<br />

Hattie <strong>Gunn</strong>


Miss Hattie <strong>Gunn</strong>, 95, formerly of 136 Marshall St., Petersburg, died Monday in the<br />

Walnut Hill Convalescent Center following a period of declining health. She was a lifetime<br />

resident of Petersburg and for many years was associated with Woody & Wright Insurance<br />

Co. and later retired from Petersburg Insurance Co. She is survived by a sister, Mrs.<br />

Virginia S. Scoggin of Savannah, Ga. and several great-nieces and great nephews. A<br />

graveside service will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday in Blandford Cemetery with Dr. Robert C.<br />

Vaughan Jr., pastor of Second Presbyterian Church, Petersburg, officiating. The J. T.<br />

Morris & Son Funeral Home, Petersburg, is in charge of arrangements.<br />

Hattie <strong>Gunn</strong> Bingley<br />

died at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. R. W. Stuart of Lanexa, Virginia at 5:10 pm<br />

April 18, 1948. Mrs. Hattie <strong>Gunn</strong> Bingley 83 years of age, widow of the late George<br />

Bingley who passed away eight days ago. She is survived by four daughters, Mrs. R. A.<br />

Walls and Mrs. R. W. Stuart of Lanexa, Va; Mrs. J. S. King and Mrs. J. M. Wood of<br />

Richmond, Va; five sons, J. Hammie and Everett W. of Lanexa; Ellis S of Williamsburg,<br />

Va; G. Warren of Bradley Beach, NJ and Earl C. Bingley of Richmond, Fa; also 20<br />

grandchildren, 32 great grandchildren and six great great grandchildren. The remains rest<br />

at the Vincent Funeral Home, West Point, Va., untill Tuesday afternoon at 1:30, then will<br />

lie in state at the Liberty Baptist Church, Lanexa Va., where funeral services will be<br />

conducted at 2:30 o'clock. Interment in church cemetery. RTD page 19, Monday April 18,<br />

1948<br />

Hattie <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Ms. Hattie P. <strong>Gunn</strong> the sister of Mrs. Mary <strong>Gunn</strong> and Mr. Milton <strong>Gunn</strong>, of S.W. Atlanta,<br />

passed away suddenly November 15, 2006. Her funeral plans will be announced by the<br />

Community Funeral Home of Atlanta, 404-794-4241. George Bell, Jr., Director. Homegoing<br />

Service for Ms. Mattie <strong>Gunn</strong>, will be held on Monday, November 20, 2006 at 11 AM at<br />

Salem Bible Church, 2283 Baker Rd. NW, Rev. Jasper Williams, Sr., Pastor, with remains<br />

placed instate one hour before the service. Interment Monte Vista Memorial Gardens. She<br />

is survived by brother, Mr. Milton <strong>Gunn</strong>; sister, Ms. Mary <strong>Gunn</strong>; two nephews, Terence<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> and Davonne <strong>Gunn</strong>; and a host of other loving relatives and friends. Everyone please<br />

assemble at 214 Racine St. SW, on the day of the service. Service provided by The<br />

Community Funeral Home of Atlanta, 404-794-4241. George Bell, Jr., Director. Published<br />

in The Atlanta Journal-Constitution on 11/16/2006. Hattie or Mattie?<br />

Hattie Cybelle <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Miss Hattie Cybelle <strong>Gunn</strong> died at her home 802 Sylvan, Emporia, Ks on Wednesday June<br />

27, 1928 at 3 o’clock in the morning. Miss <strong>Gunn</strong> was born May 26 1874 in Olney, Illinois,<br />

and came to Emporia with her parents, William H. <strong>Gunn</strong> deceased and Mary E. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 14<br />

years ago. She attended the Garfield school and later the State Normal school. For several<br />

years she was organist at the Grace Methodist Church, and later she became organist of<br />

the Christian Science Church. She is survived by her mother Mrs. Mary E. <strong>Gunn</strong> with


whom she had been living. Miss <strong>Gunn</strong> is a member of the Christian Science Church.<br />

Funeral services for Hattie Cybelle <strong>Gunn</strong> 54, were held Thursday aftenoon at 3 o’clock in<br />

the home. Mrs. <strong>My</strong>rtle Thistlewaite conducted the services.<br />

Hattie Elizabeth <strong>Gunn</strong> Moore<br />

Funeral services were held, Thursday, July 19, 1979 at Williams Funeral Home,<br />

Lawrenceville for Hattie Elizabeth Moore, age 80, widow of the late William Oscar Moore,<br />

who died Tuesday, July 17 in South Hill Hospital. Mrs. Moore is survived by three<br />

daughters, Miss Grace E. Moore of Victoria, Mrs. H. Lucy Hodge of Crewe and Mrs. Mary<br />

N. Weeks of Chesterfield; two sons, James Martin Moore of Colonial Heights and Maurice<br />

C. Moore of Waterford, N. Y. Three brothers, Claude W. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Early <strong>Gunn</strong> and Arnie<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, all of Reidsville, N. C. Nine grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.Interment<br />

was in Bethel Cemetery, Alberta, Virginia. (d/o Jones & Elsie "Eva" <strong>Gunn</strong>)<br />

Hattie Florance <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

wife of John H. <strong>Gunn</strong>, former sheriff of Caswell county, died suddenly at her home at<br />

Yanceyville Wednesday morning at 8:30 o"clock. She was 43 years of age. For eight years<br />

while her husband was sheriff of the county, Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was in charge of the routine of the<br />

office, and thus became acquainted with most of the residents of Caswell county. She was<br />

particularly esteemed by people or Yanceyville and the immediate vicinity. For 22 years<br />

Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a member of the Methodist church and was at the time of her death<br />

actively identified with the work of the church at Yanceyville and the work of the<br />

Women"s Missionary Society. Funeral services were conducted at Prospect Methodist<br />

church near Yanceyville at three o"clock yesterday afternoon by Rev. L. T. Poole, pastor.<br />

Interment took place at Prospect. Besides her husband, Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> is survived by four<br />

children: William Laroy, Henry Wesley, Annie Elizabeth, and Elvin Malloy <strong>Gunn</strong>, all of<br />

Yanceyville. She also leaves her mother, Mrs. Lucy Rudd Smith, of Pelham and four<br />

brothers: Felix S. Smith, Burlington, John Franklin Smith, Ruffin, Route 1, Onza G. and<br />

G. Robert Smith of Pelham-The Bee (Danville, Virginia) 10 April 1933 (Page 5)<br />

Hattie Gossett <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Funeral services of Hattie Gossett <strong>Gunn</strong>, 74 of 14th St. will be at 10 a.m. Saturday in the<br />

Burke-Hammer Funeral Home chapel. The Rev, George W. Pomeroy, pastor of the First<br />

Methodist Church, will officiate. Burial will be In Highland Memory Gardens. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

died Thursday afternoon October 22, 1964, in a local hospital here in Lake Charles, after a<br />

three-week illness. She was a native of Bell City, La. Survivors are one son, 0. B. Litton Jr.<br />

of Lake Charles; seven brothers, Edwin, Ned, Harley, Levi, Joe and Marvin Gossett, all of<br />

Lake Charles and Truman Gossett of DeRidder; two sisters, Mrs, Irene Bryant of Abilene,<br />

Tex., and Mrs. Louis Hoffpauir of Lake Charles, and three grandchildren.<br />

Hattie Mae Evans <strong>Gunn</strong>


of Sweetwater, Tennessee died Wednesday, March 3, in Athens Regional Medical Center.<br />

She was 89. Preceded in death by her parents, Sylvester and Celia Evans; brother, Tommy<br />

Evans; sister, Ethel Camp; husband, James Emmett <strong>Gunn</strong>; two grandchildren, Kelly<br />

Carpenter and Daniel <strong>Gunn</strong>; and one great-grandchild, Nakole Smith. She was a member<br />

of Lees Chapel Baptist Church for 80 years. Survivors: daughters and sons-in-law: Ruby<br />

and Murray Pettitt, Grace and Tommy Carpenter and Dorothy and Paul Thomas, all of<br />

Sweetwater. Sons and daughters-in-law: Thomas <strong>Gunn</strong>, James and Judy <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Sweetwater; and Lester and Marie <strong>Gunn</strong>, of Madisonville. Sisters: MaryBell Jenkins of<br />

Madisonville and Bertha Leonard of Sweetwater. Nineteen grandchildren, 20 greatgrandchildren<br />

and four great-great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. The<br />

family received friends from 6-9 p.m., Thursday, March 4, with the funeral at 2 p.m.,<br />

Friday, March 5 in Sweetwater. The Revs. Paul Thomas and Randy Brannon will officiate.<br />

Interment will follow in Christianburg Cemetery. Grandsons will serve as pallbearers.<br />

Kyker Funeral Home in Sweetwater is in charge of arrangements.<br />

Hazel Elizabeth <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

GUNN-Hazel Elizabeth Age 91, of Davidson, NC formerly of Buffalo NY, September 4,<br />

2007, wife of the late Bruce <strong>Gunn</strong>; loving mother of Pat <strong>Gunn</strong>-Mead of Buffalo & Charlotte<br />

and Barbara <strong>Gunn</strong>-Tierney of Ft. Lauderdale, FL; grandmother of Cindy Mead-DeRose,<br />

Daniel Mead and Gregory Tierney. Published in the Buffalo <strong>New</strong>s on 9/23/2007.<br />

Hazel M. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

State Journal-Register, The (Springfield, IL) - Sunday, May 14, 1989 - 88, of Raymond,<br />

died at 2 p.m. Saturday at Golden Manor Nursing Home, Nokomis. Services will be at 11<br />

a.m. Tuesday at Hough Funeral Home, Raymond, with burial in Asbury Cemetery.<br />

Surviving are one son, William <strong>Gunn</strong> of Raymond; one daughter, Roberta Scott of<br />

Litchfield, Conn.; seven grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Ned<br />

O. (Ferne) Bockewitz of Raymond. Edition: M1,M2,S1 Page: 64<br />

Hazel F. (Brill) <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Of Marshfield, Jan. 25. Beloved wife of the late John A. <strong>Gunn</strong>. Dear mother of John D.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> & his wife Stephanie of Marshfield & Bonita Springs, FL. Loving grandmother of<br />

Derek, Doug & Joanie <strong>Gunn</strong> & Heather White. Devoted great grandmother of Alexandra<br />

& John <strong>Gunn</strong>. Sister of Norma Spinale of Roslindale, Mary Vallis of Woburn, Carol<br />

Gilmore of Taunton & her late sister Edna DeSalvo & her late brother Sam Brill. Also<br />

survived by sister in law Norma Brill & many nieces & nephews. Funeral from the<br />

MacDonald Funeral Home, 1755 Ocean St., Rte. 139, MARSHFIELD, Saturday at 9 a.m.<br />

followed by a Funeral Mass in Our Lady of the Assumption Church, at 10 a.m. Visiting<br />

hours Friday 4-8 p.m. Interment Couch Cemetery, Marshfield. Contributions in memory<br />

may be made to Our Lady of the Assumption Church, P.O. Box 368, Green Harbor, MA<br />

02041. macdonaldfuneralhome.com - Published in the Boston Globe on 1/26/2006


Harlon <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

80, went home to be with the Lord Wed. Jan. 24,2007 at his home in Pelahatchie. Visitation<br />

will be held today from 8 a.m.-9:45 a.m. at Ott & Lee Funeral Home in Brandon. Funeral<br />

Services are 10 a.m. today at the funeral home with interment to follow in the Lakewood<br />

Memorial Park in Jackson. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born in the Harperville Community of Scott<br />

County and has lived in Pelahatchie for the past 30 years. He was a very active member<br />

and a deacon of the Pelahachie Baptist Church where he was a member of the mens #4<br />

Sunday School Class. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> also drove the church bus for VBS for many years as well<br />

as for the YAH trips and outings. His close friend Rita Faye Mashburn has stated that He<br />

was the right arm of the young at heart and he will be greatly missed. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a<br />

retired WWII Army Veteran stationed in Germany where he received a WWII Victory<br />

Medal. He was also a retired mechanic from the Pettibone Corporation. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> and his<br />

wife Reba enjoyed many years of retirement traveling and making a yearly trip to the<br />

Smokey Mountains. He is survived by his wife of 57 years, Reba Jewel <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Pelahatchie; three children, Andy J. <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife Rachel of Jackson, Cheryl Coleman of<br />

Greenville and Lynn <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife Diane of Pelahatchie; two sisters, Helon Sumrall of<br />

Pelahatchie and Sue Lawrence and husband Carl of Hattiesburg; eight grandchildren,<br />

Jarette, Jamie and Jason <strong>Gunn</strong>, Miriam Noffke, Carey Lynn Reeves, Kylie Coleman,<br />

Lindsey and Bethany <strong>Gunn</strong> and six great-grandchildren. He is preceded in death by his<br />

parents, Alfonso Warren and Effie Johnston <strong>Gunn</strong>. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be<br />

made to the Pelahatchie Baptist Church Building Fund P.O. Box 355 Pelahatchie, MS.<br />

39145. Published in the Clarion Ledger on 1/26/2007. (Reuben <strong>Gunn</strong> descendant)<br />

Hazel <strong>Gunn</strong> Thomasson<br />

Ora Hazel <strong>Gunn</strong> - REIDSVILLE - Mrs. Hazel <strong>Gunn</strong> Thomasson, 60, of Rt. 3 died Sunday<br />

at Morehead Memorial Hospital after a long illness. Funeral will be 2 p.m. Tuesday at First<br />

Baptist Church, where she was a member, with the Rev. Harry Smith officiating. Burial<br />

will be in Roselawn Memorial Gardens. She was a Rockingham County native. Surviving<br />

are husband, Bill Thomasson; son, Billy Thomassson of the home; sister, Mrs. Mabel<br />

Miller of Atlanta. The family will be at Fair Funeral Home 7-8:30 p.m. today. Greensboro<br />

Daily <strong>New</strong>s, Mon. Nov. 23, 1981<br />

Hazel <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Hazel Isobel <strong>Gunn</strong>, 93, of Port Orchard, Washington, died of natural causes Aug. 12, 2001,<br />

at Harrison Hospital. She was born Jan. 26, 1908, in Rock Valley, Iowa, to Lynn and<br />

Margaret (Wilson) MacDonald. She attended Ballard High School. She was a homemaker.<br />

She enjoyed reading and was a member of Eagles Aerie 2888 in Lynnwood. Survivors<br />

include two daughters, Susan Spellman of San Francisco and Donelle Soto of Woodland,<br />

Calif.; seven grandchildren; and 13 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her<br />

first husband, William Schoenberger, in 1965; her second husband, Dewey <strong>Gunn</strong>, in 1991;<br />

a son, Dewey <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr.; a daughter, Lynn Schoenberger; two brothers; four sisters; and<br />

two grandsons. A memorial service will be at 1 p.m. Monday at Edmonds Cemetery in<br />

Edmonds. Inurnment arrangements are under the direction of Pendleton-Gilchrist Funeral


Home at Rill Chapel.<br />

Hazel Gearin <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

56, of DeQuincy, died Saturday, Nov. 4, 2006. Funeral services were held Monday, Nov. 6,<br />

in Oretta Pentecostal Church with Rev. Samuel Ashworth officiating. Burial was in Oretta<br />

Cemetery. Survivors include her mother, Margie Foster of Oretta; husband, Richard<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>of DeQuincy; one son, Tommy Gearin, Jr. of Oretta; two daughters, Carla Rogers of<br />

Oretta and Lisa Lampriez of Vinton; two stepsons, Mark <strong>Gunn</strong> of Decatur, Tenn., and<br />

Greg <strong>Gunn</strong>of Florida; six step-daughters, Gloria Roby and Joyce <strong>Gunn</strong>, both of Decatur,<br />

Tenn., Debra Foster, Carrie Foster and Tonya Rogers, all of Oretta, and Lillian Eaton of<br />

Vinton; three brothers, Bobby Foster of DeQuincy, Preston Foster and Steve Foster, both<br />

of Oretta; two sisters, Wilma Taylor of DeRidder and Margie Linda Foster of Oretta; ten<br />

grandchildren, five great-grandchildren and numerous step-grandchildren and step-greatgrandchildren.<br />

Hazel <strong>Gunn</strong> Jackson<br />

passed away May 12, 2011 at the age of 96 in San Antonio. Born on Aug. 9, 1914, in<br />

Robstown, she married Vernon E. Jackson in 1935 in San Marcos. In her long life she<br />

formed many friendships in the Kingsland and Marble Falls area and in Sabinal, Bryan,<br />

Floresville and San Antonio. She is preceded in death by her husband, her parents Frank<br />

and Cenia <strong>Gunn</strong>, and four siblings; Roy and wife Maggie <strong>Gunn</strong>, Birdie Burleson and<br />

husband Jesse, LaRhesa McNair and husband Travis, Oleta Smith and husband Jim,<br />

brother-in-law Lewis Knowles, and sonin-law Roy Holstein. Hazel is survived by three<br />

children, Jerry Jackson of San Antonio, Janelle Shudde and husband Gerry of Sabinal,<br />

and Judy Holstein of San Antonio; and siblings, Zola Knowles of Bryan, Floyd <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

College Station and Mary House and husband Morris of Bryan. She is also survived by five<br />

grandchildren, four great-grandchildren, and multiple generations of nieces, nephews and<br />

cousins. A memorial will be held at First United Methodist Church, Heritage Room, in<br />

Bryan on Saturday, May 21. (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Hazel Ordell <strong>Gunn</strong> Birchfield<br />

Enterprise, Alabama - Services for Hazel Ordell Birchfield of Enterprise, formerly of<br />

Wadley, 90, were Sunday, March 5, 2006, at 2 p.m. at Beulah Christian Church with the<br />

Rev. Phil Gore and the Rev. Matt Smith officiating. Burial followed at Concord Primitive<br />

Baptist Church Cemetery. Mrs. Birchfield died, Thursday, March 2, at Medical Center of<br />

Enterprise. Survivors include one daughter, Helen Bugg of Wadley; one son, Jessee<br />

Birchfield of Enterprise; six grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren. Pallbearers were<br />

her grandsons. Mrs. Birchfield was born Aug. 21, 1915, daughter of William Jesse and<br />

Mattie Lou Smith <strong>Gunn</strong>. She was a member of Beulah Christian Church and had worked<br />

at Palm Beach Company. Mrs. Birchfield was preceded in death by her husband, James<br />

Birchfield; her parents; and one son, William James Birchfield. Quattlebaum Funeral<br />

Home, Roanoke.


Hazel <strong>Gunn</strong> Pylant<br />

TX United States HAZEL GUNN PYLANT, long time resident of Houston for over 37<br />

years, died Tuesday, January 22, 2002 at the age of 79. Born on August 10, 1922 in<br />

Dripping Springs, Texas to Ada (McNeill) and Benjamin Alvin <strong>Gunn</strong>. During World War<br />

II, she was proud to work in the defense industry as a "Rosie the Rivetor". Preceded in<br />

death by her parents; her loving husband of 47 years, Bud Arthur Pylant; sisters Aggie<br />

Hall, Eva Peterson, Dora Ragland and Dorothy Sanders; and brother Howard "Buddy"<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>. She is survived by her son Ronnie Pylant and his wife, Elizabeth; daughters Connie<br />

Pylant Munn and her husband, Samm, Ginger Pylant Lindow and her husband, Mike and<br />

Rhonda Pylant Flud and her husband, Jeff; 11 grandchildren; 4 great-grandchildren;<br />

brothers Eli and Joe <strong>Gunn</strong>; numerous nieces, nephews and a multitude of friends. The<br />

family is grateful for the loving care of Heartland Hospice and Amanda Berry. Friends are<br />

invited to visitation with the family from 6 until 8 o'clock in the evening on Thursday,<br />

January 24, 2002 at Geo. H. Lewis & Sons, 1010 Bering Drive. A funeral service will be<br />

conducted at 2 o'clock in the afternoon in the Mausoleum Chapel at Memorial Oaks<br />

Cemetery, 13001 Katy Freeway. Interment will follow. Rev. M. Eugene Vickrey will be<br />

officiating.<br />

Heather <strong>Gunn</strong>-Miller<br />

JUNE 26, 1967 - DEC. 10, 2007 Modesto California, Heather <strong>Gunn</strong>-Miller 40, passed away<br />

12/10/07. Heather was born on 06/26/67 to Constance and Daniel <strong>Gunn</strong> Sr. She is survived<br />

by her husband, Ronald Miller Jr. and four children, Diesta, Leah, Megan and Christian<br />

Miller and grandson Gabriel Gleason. She was preceded in death by her father, Daniel<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> and three brothers, Karl and Keith Bowman and Daniel <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr. She is survived by<br />

Gail, Kurt, Kenneth, and Kim Bowman and Gina Ross, and four sisters-in-law, 4 brothersin-<br />

law, and many nieces and nephews. Services will be held 12/20/07; Thursday, at<br />

Hillview Funeral Chapel, 515 First Ave. in Gustine. Visitation 11:00 AM, with Service to<br />

follow at 12:00 PM.<br />

Heber LaMarr <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

1927 to 2011, our beloved husband, father, grandfather, and great-grand-father, passed<br />

away peacefully on January 20, 2011.He was born on Apr. 16, 1927 in Ogden, Utah to<br />

Frank Eldred and Elsie Bingham <strong>Gunn</strong>. LaMarr graduated from North Summit High<br />

School. He stayed close to the farm home until he went to serve in the United States Navy.<br />

He served two and a half years as a Signalman Third Class. He served, among other places,<br />

in the South Pacific, Palau Islands and Philippines. Soon after returning home he went to<br />

BYU and earned his Bachelor of Science degree in Geology. While attending BYU he fell in<br />

love and married Winona Hansen. They were married in the Logan Temple on October 29,<br />

1948. He was active in the LDS Church with many callings. A few were Ward Clerk, in the<br />

Elders Quorum and High Council. He retired after 25 years of service with the FBI. He was<br />

also a Summit County Court Bailiff and Summit County Justice Court Judge. He also<br />

drove the school bus for the North Summit School District. In his various jobs he lived in<br />

several states including: California, Indiana, Florida and Utah. He is survived by his loving


wife, Winona, of over 62 years together. His children: Theras S. (Sherry) <strong>Gunn</strong>, Marlys<br />

Stevens, Kevin E. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Craig L. (Audrie) <strong>Gunn</strong>, Trent D. (Yvette) <strong>Gunn</strong>, and two<br />

brothers, DeVerl (Nancy) <strong>Gunn</strong> and Theron (Dorene) <strong>Gunn</strong> and 14 grandchildren and<br />

seven great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents, one older brother<br />

Junior, and one son Christian. Services will be held Friday, January 28, 2011 at 11 a.m. in<br />

the Hoytsville LDS Ward. A viewing will be held Thursday, January 27, 2011 from 6 to 8<br />

p.m. in the Hoytsville Church and Friday from 10 to 10:45 a.m. prior to the services.<br />

Interment will be in the Hoytsville Cemetery. We would like to thank the doctors and<br />

nurses of the Coalville Health Clinic, Park City Medical Center and to the Alpine Home<br />

Hospice. We are grateful for the example that he set for all those around him; he had a<br />

great strength and belief in the gospel. He will be greatly missed; his memory will live long<br />

in our hearts. Send condolences to the family at www.walker-mortuary.com<br />

Helen Elizabeth <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

97, of Evansville, Illinois, passed away Friday, December 3, 2011, at Deaconess Hospital.<br />

Helen retired from George Koch & Sons. She was a member of the First Presbyterian<br />

Church. Helen was preceded in death by her sons, David and Lloyd; grandson, Steven<br />

Bilyeu; and great grandson, Kevin. She is survived by her son, Donald F. <strong>Gunn</strong>, and wife<br />

Geri of Evansville and daughters, Bonnie J. Sizemore, and husband Gerald of Evansville<br />

and Mary Joann Atkinson of Austell, GA; sister, Nell Vanderver; ten grandchildren; and<br />

many great grandchildren and great great grandchildren. Services will be 2:00 PM<br />

Monday, December 5, 2011, at Alexander West Chapel, with entombment in Alexander<br />

Memorial Park. Friends may visit Monday from 1:00 PM until service time<br />

Helen W. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

long time resident of Larchmont , NY died August 21, 2011 at the age of 97. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was<br />

a graduate from The College of Mount Saint Vincent in Riverdale, NY. She was an active<br />

member of the Larchmont/Mamaroneck community. Helen was the past President of the<br />

Sts. John & Paul Woman's Guild and of the Women's Club of Mamaroneck. She was also a<br />

volunteer at St. Agnes Hospital. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was pre-deceased by her beloved Husband<br />

James A. <strong>Gunn</strong>, the past President on the NYS Elks Association and the President/Owner<br />

of <strong>Gunn</strong> Brothers Oil Co. in Mamaroneck. Helen is survived by her dear nieces Maureen<br />

Mulvihill, Susan Maier, Kathleen W. Kramb, Katherine W. Delvecechio and her dear<br />

nephews <strong>My</strong>les J. Walsh and James Walsh. Visiting Tuesday August 30th, 9 am -10:30 am<br />

at the John J. Fox Funeral Home, Inc. 2080 Boston Post Road Larchmont, NY 10538. Mass<br />

to follow at 11 am at Sts. John & Paul Church in Larchmont. Interment at Gate Heaven<br />

Cemetery in Hawthorne, NY.<br />

Helen <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

"Precious in the sight of the Lord is the death of His saints," Psalms 116:15. How befitting<br />

those words are for Mrs. Helen <strong>Gunn</strong>, who, in every sense of the word, was truly blessed


and a woman of virtue. The loving vibes she gave to everyone around her was her specialty,<br />

but to those who knew her affectionately as "Mahoney" and "Happy Feet," love will<br />

forever linger. A deeply spiritual woman of God, she was a lifelong member of Court Street<br />

Baptist Church with interests in all activities involving the church. Preceding her in death<br />

were her parents, Mr. William Bentley and Mrs. Janie Bentley Johnson, and her husband,<br />

Mr. George E. <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr. She leaves to mourn her passing a devoted daughter, Mable G.<br />

Wilson; a loving son, George "Bubbie" <strong>Gunn</strong> III; two special friends, Mrs. Virginia Reese<br />

and Mrs. Elaine Reed; her grandchildren, Annette, Greg, George "Rudy," Felicia,<br />

Devonne, Shaun, Pamela, Malik and Chaka; great-grandchildren, DeVonne "Smitty,"<br />

Fred, Justin, Denzel, Danelle, Chyna, Asia, Essence, Miracle, Sandra, Yuniq, Benjamin and<br />

Dasia; great-great grandchildren, Javonne, Amia and Zachious; and a host of other<br />

relatives and friends. A homegoing service will be conducted at 2 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 31,<br />

2009, at Court Street Baptist Church, Lynchburg, Virginia, with Pastor Rodney Forrest<br />

officiating. Interment will be in the Forest Hill Cemetery. Her remains will lie in state at the<br />

church one hour prior to the service. The family is receiving friends and the cortege will<br />

assemble at the home of her daughter, Mable Wilson, 103 Kettering Lane.<br />

Helen <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

of 1119 N. Scales St., Reidsville, NC., died Tuesday, Oct. 12, 2004, at Penn Nursing Center.<br />

Funeral arrangements are incomplete at McLaurin Funeral Home.<br />

Helen <strong>Gunn</strong> Fuller<br />

Helen <strong>Gunn</strong> Fuller, age 100, of Shannondale of Maryville, Tennessee, rejoiced to enter<br />

Eternity and the presence of her Lord on Friday, January 27, 2012. Her body was donated<br />

to East Tennessee Medical School in Johnson City. She was born on June 25, 1911, in<br />

Crawfordville, Ga. She was an active member of <strong>New</strong> Providence Presbyterian Church<br />

since 2005, and of Hapeville Presbyterian Church in Georgia for more than 50 years before<br />

that. Helen Fuller was a graduate of Mercer University, and served Fulton County (Ga.)<br />

Juvenile Court for 26 years prior to retirement in 1979. She was active in establishing the<br />

Atlanta International Airport Chaplaincy and was a regular volunteer there for 20 years.<br />

Her parents were Samuel Edgar <strong>Gunn</strong> and Itis Bentley <strong>Gunn</strong>; six siblings also predeceased<br />

her, as did four nieces and nephews. She is survived by two nieces and three nephews,<br />

including Clarence and Ruth Durham of Maryville. Memorial service will be held at <strong>New</strong><br />

Providence Presbyterian Church, details to be announced. Memorials may be sent to<br />

Christian Friends of Korea, P O Box 936, Black Mountain, NC 28711.<br />

Helen <strong>Gunn</strong> -- Sept. 17, 1930, daughter of Ila and Bertha <strong>Gunn</strong>, sister of Alvin, Florentine,<br />

Elaine, and our grandchild. Funeral Saturday, 2 p.m. from McLaughlin parlors, 2301<br />

Lafayette avenue, Rev. Kelly officiating. St. Louis Post, Friday Sept. 19, 1930, Pg. 20 C<br />

Helen B <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

85, passed away Oct. 1, 2010, in Osage Beach, Missouri. Services will be held Tuesday Oct<br />

5, at our Lady of The Lake Catholic Church at 11 a.m. with visitation one hour prior,


urial to follow in Green More Cemetery Eldon, Mo. Arrangements by Hedges-Scott<br />

Funeral Home Osage Beach<br />

Helen B. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

age 71, of Birmingham Alabama, died March 11, 1996. She was a lifelong resident of<br />

Birmingham, member of Rocky Ridge Baptist Church. Graveside service will be Thursday,<br />

March 14, at 2:00 p.m. at Elmwood Cemetery. Family to receive friends at Southern<br />

Heritage on Wednesday, March 13, from 5 p.m. until 8 p.m. Survivors: son and daughterin-law,<br />

Graham and Rhonda Leaver of Birmingham; grandchildren, James T. Leaver,<br />

Charles D. Leaver, and Margaret Ann Leaver, all of Birmingham. Ridout"s Southern<br />

Heritage directing. (205) 988-3511<br />

Helen Bankston <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

75, of Baytown, Texas was born October 22, 1926 at the Humble Oil and Refining<br />

Company Hospital and passed away Sunday, June 16, 2002 in a local hospital. She lived<br />

her entire life in the Baytown area and retired from Exxon in 1994. She was currently a<br />

volunteer with the San Jacinto Methodist Hospital Service Corps and a member of Cedar<br />

Bayou United Methodist Church. She is survived by a daughter, Judith <strong>Gunn</strong> Duncan of<br />

Baytown; son and daughter-in-law, David and Janelle <strong>Gunn</strong> of Littleton, Colo.; brother<br />

and sister-in-law, John and Nora Bankston of Lynnwood, Wash.; grandson and his wife,<br />

Brad and Toni <strong>Gunn</strong> of Houston; great-grandchildren, Justin and Haley <strong>Gunn</strong> of Houston;<br />

numerous cousins, nieces, nephews and a wonderful group of friends. Her family will<br />

receive friends from 6 - 8 p.m. today, June 18, 2002 at Navarre Funeral Home. Funeral<br />

services will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday, June 19, 2002 at Cedar Bayou United<br />

Methodist Church in the Chapel with Rev. Jeff Powers officiating. Burial will follow at<br />

Cedar Crest Cemetery. Arrangements are under the direction of Navarre Funeral Home,<br />

2444 Rollingbrook, Baytown, 281-422-8111.<br />

Helen D. (Stallings) <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

77 04/13/1932 - 04/19/2009 She was born in Raleigh, N.C Helen worked as a room<br />

attendant for various hotels She is survived by her husband, Royal; daughter, Joyce; and<br />

sons, Dale and Charles. A memorial service will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday, April 25, 2009,<br />

in Solid Rock Baptist Church, Happy Valley. Arrangements by Mt. Scott Funeral Home.<br />

Helen E. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

84, of Kerrville, Texas, passed away peacefully on September 6, 2006, at her residence.Mrs.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> was born June 9, 1922, in Houston, Texas, to Fred F. and Olivia (Anthony) Eubanks.<br />

She was a retired seamstress and loved collecting antiques and Victorian furniture. She is<br />

preceded in death by her husband, Joe Maxwell <strong>Gunn</strong>, USN Ret.; son, John <strong>Gunn</strong>; and<br />

sister Marilee McIntyre. She is survived by her daughter, Sharon K. Smith of Marietta,<br />

Georgia; daughter-in-law, Maria <strong>Gunn</strong> of Guadalajara, Mexico; brother, Fred Forest<br />

Eubanks, USMC Ret. of San Antonio; dear friend, Elizabeth Torres; dear friend and<br />

caregiver, Patsy Osuna; and her loving pet, Miss Millie. Memorial services will be in the<br />

Kerrville Funeral Home Chapel on Wednesday October 24, 2006, at 3 p.m. with the Rev.<br />

Stockton Williams officiating. Arrangements are under the direction and personal care of


Kerrville Funeral Home.<br />

Helen E. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Irondequoit, NY: Wednesday, August 29, 2007, at the age of 93. Predeceased by her<br />

husband G.E. "Mike" <strong>Gunn</strong>. She is survived by her 2 daughters, Linda (Stephen) Shaw,<br />

Barbara (Buzz) Ashenburg; grandchildren, Michael (Stephanie Whitfield) Decillis, Peter<br />

(Rebecca) Decillis, Sara (Christopher Fagan) Ashenburg, Jamie (Stacie Ussery) Ashenburg,<br />

great-granddaughter, Halie Ashenburg. The family wishes to thank the staff at the<br />

Highlands Living Center for their kindness & support. Services will be held in private.<br />

Memorials may be directed to The Highlands Living Center, 500 Hahnemann Trail,<br />

Pittsford, NY 14534.<br />

Helen F. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

84 of Chesterfield, went to be with the Lord on Wednesday January 30, 2008. She is<br />

survived by her beloved husband of 61 years, George A. <strong>Gunn</strong> Sr; caregiver and devoted<br />

son George A. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr; daughters Brenda G. McDonald and her husband, J. Timothy,<br />

and Barbara Ann Keefe; son, Bruce <strong>Gunn</strong> and his wife Anderea; sister, Elsie G. DAne and<br />

her husband, Thomas; brothers, John Morris Gwyn, Bernard Lee Gwyn and his wife<br />

Gerda; grandchildren Wesley and Chris Starnes, Ashley and Heather Keefe, Richard<br />

Alexandrra, Rnady <strong>Gunn</strong>, Robin Puryear, Theresa Napier, Brian and Stefan <strong>Gunn</strong>; eight<br />

great grandchildren. Helen comes from a family of 13 children raised in Glocester. The<br />

family will receive friends 6 to 8 p.m. on Friday at Morrissett Funeral Home, 6500 Iron<br />

Bridge Road. Her funeral service will be held 2 pm on Saturday at the funeral home.<br />

Interment will follow in Dale Memorial Park.<br />

Helen Isabell <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

WALL, LAKE, Iowa - Funeral services for Mrs. Helen Isabelle <strong>Gunn</strong>, former Wall Lake<br />

resident died at, Charles City, were held Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock at a funeral home<br />

here with the Rev. E. J. James;, pastor pf the Presbyterian church, In charge. Music was<br />

furnished by Mrs. Iceland Cornana Lee Willholte, accompanied by Mrs. Otto Nomsert.<br />

Pallbearers were Alvln Johnson, Waller Wayd,Art Eaton, Louffi Bollard, ,Steve Hoft and<br />

Ed Herrlig. Burial Was to nest to her husband In the Wall,Lake cemetery. Helen Isabel<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> was born June 29, 1863, at Elgin, Illinois. She was one of a family of ,13 children, all<br />

of preceded her in death. As. a .child she came, With, her parents to Sac, county. They<br />

established .a home, two miles north of Herring,,la., where she lived until her marriage, to<br />

Earnest <strong>Gunn</strong> July 4, 1882. After their marriage they moved, to the farm now owned by a<br />

grandson. Two children were born, daughter, Letetia Belle, now Mrs. Walter Campbell of<br />

Wall Lake, and a son James F. <strong>Gunn</strong>, of Charles City, Iowa. In 1916 they moved to Wall<br />

Lake. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> died November 1, 1925. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a member of the Presbyterian<br />

church. In October, 1950, she would have been an Eastern. Star member 50 years. " The<br />

past nine and a half years she made her home In Charles City with her son. Two years ago<br />

she suffered a slight, stroke, and on. <strong>New</strong> Years day she broke her hip. After being bedfast<br />

for two months she died Monday afternoon, Feb. 27, at the age of 86 years; Surviving<br />

besides her son and daughter are' 10 grandchildren 14 great-grandchildren. One of her<br />

grandchildren is Howard Mohler of Carroll.


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Helen L. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Charles City, Iowa—Funeral services were held at 11 a. m. Wednesday March 1, 1950, at<br />

Grossmann's funeral home for Mrs. Helen L. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 86, who died at 2:30 p. m. Monday'at<br />

the home of her son, James <strong>Gunn</strong>, 413 Sixteenth avenue. The Rev. W. F. Belling, Methodist<br />

minister officiating and burial will be Thursday at Wall Lake. Born in Elgin, 111.. June 29,<br />

1863, she was the daughter of Benjamin and Sarah West Stevens. On July 4, 1882, she was<br />

married to E. J. <strong>Gunn</strong>, who died Oct. 8, 1925. Survivors, in addition to her son, include a<br />

daughter, Mrs. Lettie Campbell, Wall Lake, 10 grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren.<br />

Six brothers and 6 sisters preceded her in death<br />

Helen Mary <strong>Gunn</strong>-Russell<br />

GUNN-RUSSELL Helen Mary <strong>Gunn</strong>-Russell Pastoral counselor, 79 Sussex County<br />

resident Mrs. Helen Mary <strong>Gunn</strong>-Russell, 79, of Hampton Township died Monday, Feb. 26,<br />

2007, at home. A memorial service will be held Saturday at 10 a.m. at the Lafayette<br />

Federated Church, Route 15, Lafayette. Visitation will be held on Thursday from 10 a.m.<br />

to 2 p.m. at the Smith-McCracken Funeral Home, 63 High St., <strong>New</strong>ton. Born in Morpeth<br />

Northumberland, U.K., Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong>-Russell lived in Edinburgh, Scotland, before moving to<br />

Sussex County 24 years ago. She was a pastoral counselor, partnering with her husband in<br />

a Christian counseling ministry for the past 40 years, both in Scotland and in Sussex<br />

County. She and her husband are both ordained through the Elim Fellowship in Lima,<br />

N.Y. The daughter of the late William and Eleanor Adams Oliver, Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong>-Russell was<br />

also predeceased by her brother, Geoffrey Oliver, in 1968. She is survived by her husband,<br />

Dr. Alfred Ian <strong>Gunn</strong>-Russell; two daughters, Jenifer Alexander of Sparta and Fiona<br />

Margaret Nelson of North Carolina; one son, Ian Neil <strong>Gunn</strong>Russell, M.D., of Fredon<br />

Township; one sister, Margaret Manson of Scotland; 11 grandchildren and two greatgrandchildren.<br />

Memorial donations may be made to the India National Inland Mission<br />

Inc., P.O. Box 13422, Roanoke, Va., 24033. Published in the Star-Ledger on 2/28/2007.<br />

Helen E. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

KERRVILLE, Texas -Helen E. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 84, of Kerrville passed away peacefully on<br />

September 6, 2006, at her residence.Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born June 9, 1922, in Houston, Texas,<br />

to Fred F. and Olivia (Anthony) Eubanks. She was a retired seamstress and loved collecting<br />

antiques and Victorian furniture. She is preceded in death by her husband, Joe Maxwell<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, USN Ret.; son, John <strong>Gunn</strong>; and sister Marilee McIntyre. She is survived by her<br />

daughter, Sharon K. Smith of Marietta, Georgia; daughter-in-law, Maria <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Guadalajara, Mexico; brother, Fred Forest Eubanks, USMC Ret. of San Antonio; dear<br />

friend, Elizabeth Torres; dear friend and caregiver, Patsy Osuna; and her loving pet, Miss<br />

Millie. Memorial services will be in the Kerrville Funeral Home Chapel on Wednesday<br />

October 24, 2006, at 3 p.m. with the Rev. Stockton Williams officiating. The family invites<br />

you to leave a message or memory at www. kerrvillefuneralhome.com by selecting<br />

<strong>Obituaries</strong>.Arrangements are under the direction and personal care of Kerrville Funeral<br />

Home. Published October 21, 2006<br />

Helen Forrest <strong>Gunn</strong>


Age 84, died Sunday, 9-10-06 in Everett, WA. She was born 11-12-21 in Seattle to Fred &<br />

Emily Forrest, graduating from Queen Anne High in "39. She married an Army flyboy<br />

named Harry <strong>Gunn</strong>, and raised Harry, Jr., Roberta, George, Mike, Peter, and Doug while<br />

working, singing, caring for forlorn pets, and producing a bounty from small gardens and<br />

mini-farms. She is remembered as a kind and caring woman. A private reception for family<br />

and friends will be held Saturday, 9-16-06. Memorial gifts may be made in her name to the<br />

King County Humane Society. Published in print on 9/15/2006.<br />

Helen Hyacinth <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

of Cuba, Missouri was born on February 20, 1912 to the union of William Henry <strong>Gunn</strong>and<br />

Lillian Pearl (Cook) <strong>Gunn</strong> and passed away Monday, January 1, 2007 at the age of 94<br />

years, 10 months and 10 days. Helen was a telephone operator for many years and worked<br />

at the shoe company also. She was a member of the Cuba United Methodist Church of<br />

Cuba, Missouri. She was a loving daughter, sister, aunt, great aunt, good friend and<br />

neighbor and will be greatly missed by all who knew and loved her. Helen is preceded in<br />

death by her parents, William and Lillian <strong>Gunn</strong>; two brothers, William <strong>Gunn</strong>and Daniel<br />

Christopher <strong>Gunn</strong>; one sister, Mary Ursula <strong>Gunn</strong>. Those who are left to mourn her passing<br />

from this life are her nieces and nephews, Lillian and husband Hoyt McCann of Cuba,<br />

Missouri, Bill and wife Linda <strong>Gunn</strong> of Cuba, Missouri, Bobby and wife Sheila <strong>Gunn</strong>of<br />

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Margaret and husband Glenn Rousset of Fenton, Missouri,<br />

Buddy <strong>Gunn</strong> of Rolla, Missouri, Mary <strong>Gunn</strong> of Wagoner, Oklahoma, Christine and<br />

husband Gary Durbin of Cuba, Missouri, Catherine and husband Rich Goyette of<br />

Knoxville, Tennessee and Winifred <strong>Gunn</strong> and husband Bob Fleming of Rolla, Missouri;<br />

special great niece, Janice Brummet of Cuba, Missouri; special great nephew, Bill Taber of<br />

Cuba, Missouri; many other family and friends. Visitation Saturday, January 6, 2007 from<br />

11 a.m. until 2 p.m. at Britton Funeral Home, Cuba, Missouri. Funeral service 2 p.m.<br />

Saturday, January 6, 2007 at Britton Funeral Home, Cuba with Rev. Paul Lathum<br />

officiating.. Serving as pallbearers were Bill Taber, Billy <strong>Gunn</strong>, Bobby <strong>Gunn</strong>, Johnny<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, Hoyt McCann and Joe White. Burial at Lea Cemetery,<br />

Leasburg,Missouri.Arrangements were under the direction of the Britton Funeral Home,<br />

Cuba, Missouri.<br />

Helen <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

ARLINGTON, Texas - Helen <strong>Gunn</strong>, 81, a retired seamstress, died Saturday, March 2,<br />

2002. Funeral: 10:30 a.m. Tuesday at Bethel Baptist Church, 506 E. Randol Mill Rd.<br />

Burial: Parkdale Cemetery. Visitation: 6 to 8 p.m. Monday the family will receive friends<br />

at the funeral home. Helen <strong>Gunn</strong> was an Arlington resident for 60 years and was a member<br />

of Trinity Baptist Church. She was a longtime member of Bethel Baptist Church. She was<br />

an accomplished seamstress and made several items for her family through the years.<br />

Survivors: Daughters, Patricia Ptomey of Arlington, Helen Davis and husband, James of<br />

Arlington and Nona Su and husband, Don of Arlington; sons, Ralph McCommas and wife,<br />

Elizabeth of Fort Worth, Earl McCommas of Arabi, Ga. and Clyde <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife, Laurie<br />

of Arlington and Jack L. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Marshall, Texas: brother, Earl Rollison of Fort Walton<br />

Beach, Fla.; two nephews; six grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. Moore


Funeral Home-N. Davis Drive Arlington, (817) 275-2711<br />

Helen <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, Helen (nee LaPorta), age 67, beloved wife of Cleave, loving mother of Donald,<br />

Grover, William and Richard <strong>Gunn</strong>, loving grandmother and great-grandmother of many,<br />

fond sister of Frank LaPorta, Pauline Hobson and the late William LaPorta. Visitation<br />

Sunday, 3 to 9 p.m. Funeral service Monday, 10 a.m., atLawn Funeral Home, 7909 State<br />

Rd., (5500 W.). Interment St. Mary Cemetery. Funeral info: 708-636-2320Published in the<br />

Chicago Sun-Times on 10/17/2004<br />

Helen <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Funeral service was held Tuesday afternoon for Mrs.(Helen Margaret) <strong>Gunn</strong> who died<br />

August 9, 1975 after a lengthy illness. Service was at Peet Chapel with the Rev. Frank<br />

Bozart officiating. Honorary pallbearers were James Krejci, Louie Krejci, Ed Hesco,<br />

Gaylord Anderson, Joe Jones, and Bob Scott. Casket bearers were Joe Leimser, Dale<br />

Leimser, Louie Landkamer, Donald E. Johnson and Speck Black. Burial was in the Lusk<br />

Cemetery. Helen Margaret Ring was born November 2, 1904, at Story, Neb., the daughter<br />

of August L. and Alice Ring. She was educated in Sioux County rural schools and Harrison<br />

High School from which she graduated in 1922. Later she attended Chadron State College<br />

and Springfield, S. D. Normal College. She taught several years in rural schools in<br />

Nebraska and Wyoming prior to her marriage to Alex <strong>Gunn</strong> in 1928. Mr. and Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

lived at Scotland, S.D. until March 1929 and on a ranch at Story, Nebr. for two years prior<br />

to moving to the ranch north of Hat Creek in 1932, where they were still residing at the<br />

time of Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong>s death. She was a member of the Methodist Church. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> is<br />

survived by her widower Alex, a son Dale of Hat Creek, a daughter Kathleen Turpin of<br />

Tucson, Ariz., six granddaughters Rhonda Hart of Gordon, Nebr., Shelly, Tammy, Carmen<br />

and Linda <strong>Gunn</strong> all of Hat Creek. Shannon Turpin of Tucson and a grandson Craig<br />

Turpin also of Tucson and a grandson, Craig Turpin also of Tucson, a great grandson and<br />

many nieces and nephews<br />

Helen Montgomery <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

87, a longtime resident of the Washington, D. C., area and the author of a novel,<br />

"Colonel's Lady," died of a heart ailment May 22 1987, at Sibley Memorial Hospital. She<br />

lived in Washington. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born in Belle Plaine, Iowa. She graduated from<br />

Cornell College in Iowa. She moved to the Washington area in the early 1940s. She married<br />

Damon M. <strong>Gunn</strong>, an Army officer who retired as a colonel, and accompanied him on<br />

various military assignments. Her husband died in 1983. She was a member of St. David's<br />

Episcopal Church in Washington. Survivors include one son, Robert, of Northbrook, Ill.,<br />

and five grandchildren<br />

Helen R. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Sunday, May 06, 2007 Helen R. <strong>Gunn</strong>, passed away May 5, 2007. Arrangements pending.<br />

Pueblo, ColoradoHelen R. <strong>Gunn</strong>, born April 7, 1919, and passed away on May 5, 2007.<br />

Survived by her loving children, Michael R. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Patricia K. Sutton; grandchildren,<br />

Justin <strong>Gunn</strong>, Karena <strong>Gunn</strong>, Clayton <strong>Gunn</strong>, Melanie M. Carptenter and Natalie D. Burton;


13 great-grandchildren and eight great-great-grandchildren. Helen retired from Bank of<br />

America as vice president and was a member of Business and Professional Womens<br />

Organizations, and Eagle Lodge No. 145. She operated Pueblo Branch of Share Colorado<br />

for the last 12 years, and volunteered with First United Methodist Church. In lieu of<br />

flowers, donations may be made in memory of Helen to the American Breast Cancer<br />

Society through the funeral home office. Memorial service, 10 a.m. Wednesday, May 9,<br />

2007, Adrian Comer Garden Chapel. Please visit Helenas<br />

Helen Stovall Hill <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

passed from this life to the next on October 29, 2003. She was born in Keystone, West<br />

Virginia on October 3, 1918, to Attorney Tyler Edward Hill and Mrs. Sallie Stovall Hill.<br />

Her father was a founding member of the forerunner to the Mountain State<br />

BarAssociation, owner and editor of The McDowell Times, and a member of the West<br />

Virginia House of Delegates. He wrote the legislation creating the Bureau of Negro<br />

Welfare, was its first Director, and worked tirelessly to improve all aspects of living for<br />

West Virginias minorities. Her mother Sallie was primarily a loving homemaker and<br />

gracious hostess. She was actively engaged in Republican Party politics much of her life<br />

and served at many levels, culminating in service as a member of the Kanawha County<br />

Republican Party Executive Committee. Helen, her brother Tyler Edward and sister<br />

Carolyn Douglas, were reared in Charleston, West Virginia. Helen attended St. Francis de<br />

Sales Academy for Young Ladies in Powhatan, Virginia, and graduated from Garnet High<br />

School in Charleston. In 1939, she received her Bachelor of Science Degree in Secondary<br />

Education,cum laude, from Bluefield State College, where she was a charter member of<br />

that campus chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., a service organization with<br />

chapters throughout the United States and in several foreign countries. In 1940,<br />

shereceived a Masters of Arts in English Literature from Fisk University in Nashville,<br />

Tennessee. On August 16, 1940, Helen Stovall Hill married Robert Wesley <strong>Gunn</strong>, whom<br />

she had met four years earlier at Bluefield State. For three years thereafter they resided in<br />

Gary, West Virginia in the home of Dr. Memphis TennesseeGarrison. During that time,<br />

Robert and Helen worked and saved so that her husband might attend dental school. In<br />

June 1943, Robert <strong>Gunn</strong> entered Meharry Medical College in Nashville, Tennessee and was<br />

inducted into the Armys specialized, accelerated, three-year training program. During this<br />

time, Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong>taught at Fisk University and was active in the Meharry Wives Club. Dr.<br />

and Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> made manylifelong friends while in Nashville, and their first child, Judith<br />

Ellen, was born there. Dr. <strong>Gunn</strong> graduated as a Doctor of Dental Surgery from Meharry<br />

Medical College in June 1946, and went immediately to West Virginia to sit for the West<br />

Virginia Dental Boards. He passed with flying colors and was awarded his license to<br />

practice dentistry in the State of West Virginia on July 1, 1946. Soon thereafter, Dr. and<br />

Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong>settled in Huntington, West Virginia, where they were blessed with four more<br />

children: Robert W. <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr., Patricia, Michael and Stephen. Dr. and Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> were<br />

devout Catholics and were active members of St. Peter Claver Catholic Church. There<br />

children were baptized as infants and enrolled in Catholic schools upon reaching school<br />

age. While their children were young, Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a stay-at-home mother who devoted<br />

countless hours to teaching her children to read, write and appreciate music, art and<br />

literature. She also taught them that it was their duty to do their best, not only for


themselves, but for their community. She, herself, lived by this premise. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> gave<br />

generously of her time and talents to Huntington civic affairs. She was a charter member of<br />

the Huntington Chapter of the Links, Incorporated, a civic, cultural, and social<br />

organization with chapters throughout the United States and several foreign countries. She<br />

was active in Beta Tau Omega Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Inc., the Ladies<br />

Guild of St. Peter Claver Catholic Church, Catholic Daughters of America, the Womens<br />

Auxiliary to the Huntington Professional and Businessmens Club, the League of Women<br />

Voters, and the Girl Scouts. She served on the Executive Committee of Cabell County<br />

Infantile Paralysis Foundation, the Mayors Commission for Civil Rights, the Huntingtons<br />

Steering Committee for Community Action, the Board of Directors for A.C.T.I.O.N. Inc.,<br />

the Mayors Committee for Community Development, the Huntington Arts and Cultural<br />

Advisory Committee, the Board of Trustees of United Community Services Inc., and the<br />

Board of Directors of Barnett Child Care Program. When her youngest child was in the<br />

fourth grade, Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> resumed her teaching career, and taught for a number of years at<br />

Oley Elementary and Junior High School. She subsequently obtained a Certificate in<br />

Counseling from Marshall University. She taught English and served as a Guidance<br />

Counselor, first at Huntington East High School, then at Huntington High School, from<br />

which she retired in 1978. After retirement, Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong>continued to be active in many of<br />

the teaching and civic organizations which she hadpreviously joined. In the meanwhile, the<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>s five children graduated from high school, attended Fisk University, pursued<br />

graduate studies, and launched their professional careers. Mrs. Judith <strong>Gunn</strong> Lawson holds<br />

a management position with Bell South in Nashville, Tennessee. The late Dr. Robert W.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr. practiced ophthalmology in Houston, Texas, until he passed from this life on<br />

February 14, 1991. Attorney Patricia C. <strong>Gunn</strong>, formerly with the United States Department<br />

of Justice in Washington, D.C., is now an associate professor of business law at Ohio<br />

University College of Business in Athens, Ohio. Dr. Michael C. <strong>Gunn</strong> practices obstetrics<br />

and gynecology in Nashville, Tennessee. Dr. Stephen R. <strong>Gunn</strong> practices dentistry in<br />

Huntington, West Virginia, in the practice begun in 1946 by his father, Dr. Robert W.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, Sr. Mrs. Helen <strong>Gunn</strong> was recognized for her outstanding contributions to<br />

motherhood in 1991 when she was named West Virginias Mother of the Year. She was<br />

selected from a group of candidates by the West Virginia Chapter of American Mothers<br />

Inc., a nonprofit organization founded in 1935. The United States Chamber of Commerce<br />

recognizes American Mothers Inc. as the official sponsor of Mothers Day. The<br />

organizations goal is to develop and strengthen the moral and spiritual foundation of the<br />

home, the community, the nation, and the world. In April 1991, Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> represented the<br />

State of West Virginia at the 56th Annual Convention of American Mothers Inc. in St.<br />

Louis, Missouri. Mrs. Helen <strong>Gunn</strong> was preceded in her heavenly journey by Dr. Robert<br />

Wesley <strong>Gunn</strong>, Sr., to whom she had been married for nearly 53 years when he passed from<br />

this life on March 30, 1993. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> is survived by four children, ten grandchildren, and<br />

six great-grandchildren. Included among her surviving relatives are: Mr. and Mrs. James<br />

E. Lawson; Dr. Debra Clark <strong>Gunn</strong> of Houston, Texas and her daughter Gabrielle<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>(daughter of the late Dr. Robert W. <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr.); Dr. Patricia C. <strong>Gunn</strong>; Dr. and Mrs.<br />

Michael C. <strong>Gunn</strong> and their daughters Natalie, Alexis and Lauren Michelle; Dr. and Mrs.<br />

Stephen R. <strong>Gunn</strong> and their sons Emanuel and Jeremy; Mr. and Mrs. John L. McKay Jr.<br />

and their children Brandon, Alexandra and Bryan Wesley; Mr. and Mrs. J. Eric Lawson


and their children Alex and Paris Nicolle; Mr. Peter Yale <strong>Gunn</strong> and Dr. Veronica Lawson<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>; Mr. and Mrs. Dean McCondiche and their daughter Sydney Gianna; Dr. and Mrs.<br />

Colston R. Stewart III and their sons, Colston R. Stewart IV, Jomo and Daniel and their<br />

respective wives and children; Ms. Ronyl Stewart Nygaard and Tyler Hill-Stewart, many<br />

Stovall and Hill cousins; and the children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren of Mr.<br />

Goldie <strong>Gunn</strong>and his wife Rachael <strong>Gunn</strong>. Mrs. Helen <strong>Gunn</strong>s legacy to her family and<br />

community is one of love, faith in God and service. She is much loved by family and friends<br />

and will be missed by all whose lives she touched. Visitation and the praying of the Rosary<br />

will be held on Friday, October 31, 2003, at St. Peter Claver Catholic Church (825 15th<br />

Street) in Huntington. A Funeral Mass will be said for Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> at 11 a.m. on Saturday,<br />

November 1, 2003, at St. Peter Claver Catholic Church. Funeral arrangements are being<br />

handled by Hall Funeral Home of Proctorville, Ohio.<br />

Helen Caroline Alford <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Chiropractors Mother Victim of <strong>My</strong>stifying Attack on Sunday. One person is dead from<br />

asphyiation and four others violently ill from the effect of illuminating gas which escaped<br />

from a broken main in front of the residence of Dr. Christopher C. <strong>Gunn</strong>. December 15,<br />

1925, Kalamzoo, Michigan<br />

Helen Chisholm <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Helen <strong>Gunn</strong>, a resident of Tuckegee, Alabama, died Thurs, Nov 15, 2001. Funeral services<br />

are scheduled for Friday Nov 23, 2001 at 12:00 noon from mt. Ester AME ion Church,<br />

Auburn Ala. She is survived by her husband Edward L. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr., two sons, Edward J.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr and his wife Zanetta, and Todd D. <strong>Gunn</strong>.<br />

Helen Isabell <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Wall Lake, Iowa - services for Mrs. Helen former Wall Lake resident died at, Charles<br />

City, were held Friday afternoon at 2 pm at a funeral home here with the Rev. E. J. James;,<br />

pastor pf the Presbyterian church, In charge. Music was furnished by Mrs. Iceland<br />

Cornana Lee Willholte, accompanied by Mrs. Otto Nomsert. Pallbearers were Alvin<br />

Johnson, Walter Ward,Art Eaton,Louis Ballard, ,Steve Hoff and Ed Herrig. Burial was<br />

nest to her husband In the Wall Lake cemetery. Helen Isabel <strong>Gunn</strong> was born June 29,<br />

1863, at Elgin, Ill., daughter of Dr. B. P & Sarah (West). .Stevens. She was one of a family<br />

of 13 children, all of preceded her in death. As. a .child she came, With, her parents to<br />

Sac, county. They established a home two miles north of Herring,,Ia ., where she lived<br />

until her marriage, to Earnest <strong>Gunn</strong> on July. 4, 1892. After their marriage they moved, to<br />

the farm now owned by a grandson. Two children were born, daughter, Letltia Belle, now<br />

Mrs. Walter Campbell of Wall Lake and a son, James F. <strong>Gunn</strong>, of Charles City. Iowa. In<br />

1916 they moved to Wall Lake. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> died November 1, 1925. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a<br />

member of the Presbyteriah church. In October, 1950, she would have been an Eastern<br />

Star member for 50 years. The past nine and a half years she made her home In Charles<br />

City with her son. Two years ago she suffered a light, stroke. <strong>New</strong> Year’s Day she broke<br />

her hip. After being bedridden for two months she died Monday afternoon, Feb. 27, 1950<br />

at the age of 86 years; Surviving besides her son and daugher are 10 grandchildren 14<br />

great-grandchildren. One of her grandchildren is Howard Mohler of Carroll.


Helen Louise <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

83, Grain Valley, died Sunday, June 27, 1999, at St. Mary"s Hospital of Blue Springs.Mrs.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> was born April 21, 1916, in Kansas City. She had worked as a secretary at Menorah<br />

Hospital before she retired, and was of the Catholic faith. Her survivors include her<br />

husband, Claude <strong>Gunn</strong> of the home; two sons, William <strong>Gunn</strong>, Kansas City, and Robert<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, Olathe, Kan.; one daughter, Deborah Poindexter, Prairie Village, Kan.; two sisters,<br />

Dorothy Kellogg and Catherine Henel, both of Kansas City; and four grandchildren.<br />

Services will be 11 a.m. Tuesday at the Royer Funeral Home, Grain Valley. Burial will be<br />

in Valley Memorial Gardens, Grain Valley. Friends may call from 7 to 8 tonight at the<br />

funeral home<br />

Helen Louise <strong>Gunn</strong> Kuehnle,<br />

age 87, of Monclova Township passed away on Thursday, June 11, 2009, in Heartland of<br />

Perrysburg Care Center. Helen was born in Delta, OH on October 2, 1921, to Harold and<br />

Bertha (Smith) <strong>Gunn</strong>. She was a lifelong resident of the Toledo, Ohio area but loved<br />

spending a great deal of time in Hawaii with her beloved husband, Dale. There will be no<br />

lengthy career history or numerous organizations to mention. Helen won't get an extra<br />

article written about her life as her husband, Dale did when he passed. Instead, she was<br />

satisfied with remaining in the background taking care of her family and home life so that<br />

he could flourish in that realm. Helen's forte was in creating a warm, loving, safe<br />

environment for her four daughters and later on for her grandchildren as well. She had<br />

her master's degree in dependability and unconditional love, and her doctorate in common<br />

sense. That was her measure of success; the most important job of all. Her family will be<br />

eternally grateful. Helen is survived by her daughters, Linda (Les) Heaton, Janice (Fritz)<br />

Bruggemeier and Rhonda (Patrick Krumlauf) Kuehnle; grandchildren, Jerry, Shelly and<br />

Brenda Knack, Matt (Andrea) DeWood (Sloan and George), Erika (Dave) DeWood-<br />

Sperling, Stacy (Bob) DeWood-Cannon (Jaxon), Bailey Fangman, Geoffrey (Jen) Heaton,<br />

Richie Heaton and Franz Bruggemeier. Also surviving are 11 great-grandchildren; 3 greatgreat-grandchildren<br />

and 7 step-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by the love of<br />

her life, Dale and beautiful daughter, Gail. There will be no visitation and services will be<br />

private. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to The Bethany House.<br />

Arrangements by Maison-Dardenne-Walker Funeral Home and Crematory, Maumee.<br />

Helen M. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Miss Helen <strong>Gunn</strong>, 80, of 614 Congress Street Eau Claire, WI, died Saturday morning at<br />

Sacred Heart Hospital.She is survived by two sisters, Rose K. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Chippewa Falls, and<br />

Mrs. Ethel Fisher, Eau Claire. Funeral services will be Tuesday at 10 a.m. at the Golden<br />

Funeral Home, and at 10:30 a.m. at St. Patrick's Church. The Rev. Gerald Fisher will be<br />

the principal celebrant at the Concelebrated Mass. Burial will be at the church cemetery in<br />

the spring. Friends may call Monday afternoon and evening at the Golden Funeral Home.<br />

A public Rosary will be recited at 7:30 p.m. Monday. Her father, Patrick <strong>Gunn</strong>, was an<br />

Eau Claire pioneer. Eau Claire Leader Telegram 24 Jan 1972<br />

Helen Marie <strong>Gunn</strong> Clements,<br />

76, of Richmond, died Thursday, June 8, 2000. She was the widow of Roland C. Clements,


Sr. and is survived by her son, Louis C. Clements, Sr. (Ricky) and his wife, Patsy; a<br />

daughter-in-law, Connie Clements; a sister, Doris A. Eades; five grandchildren, Kevin<br />

Carlisle Clements, Kimberly Sue Clements, Rebecca Gail Brown, Melissa Ann Clements<br />

and Louis C. Clements, Jr.; one great-grandson, Christopher Michael Woolard. She was<br />

predeceased by her son, Roland C. Clements Jr.; and her great-granddaughter, Angel Gail<br />

Clements Ridout. Mrs. Clements attended St. John"s Roman Catholic Church. Her<br />

remains rest at Nelsen Funeral Home, 4650 S. Laburnum Ave., where friends may call<br />

anytime Saturday or Sunday. Funeral services will be conducted 11 a.m. Monday at St.<br />

John"s Roman Catholic Church, Highland Springs. Interment Oakwood Cemetery.<br />

Meorial donations may be made to St. John"s Roman Catholic Church. Richmond Times<br />

Dispatch (VA) Sat. 6-10-2000<br />

Helen <strong>Gunn</strong> Davis<br />

of Longmont, Colorado, died Sunday, Feb. 20, 2005, at Boulder Community Hospital. She<br />

was 99. Mrs. Davis was born in Watertown, S.D., to William H. and Jennie Frances<br />

(Wafer) <strong>Gunn</strong> on April 27, 1905. At an early age she came with her family to Longmont<br />

and attended Bryant Elementary and Columbine Schools. They moved to Zarephath, N.J.,<br />

where she graduated from high school. After high school she worked at a press factory in<br />

Philadelphia and a candy store before returning to Longmont. She married Ross W. Davis<br />

on April 15, 1933, in Longmont. They moved to Wheatland, Wyo., where they raised their<br />

family. She was a past member of the Rebekah Lodge in Wheatland. After the death of her<br />

husband Aug. 14, 1964, she traveled before returning to Longmont. Mrs. Davis enjoyed<br />

sewing and crocheting, and led a group at Hover Manor to sew for the Red Cross. She<br />

enjoyed playing scrabble and the fellowship at the Hover Manor. She was active at the Life<br />

Care Center and enjoyed retirement. She was preceded in death by her husband; a stepson,<br />

Richard Davis; two brothers; and four sisters. Mrs. Davis is survived by two sons, Robert<br />

L. Davis and his wife Woneta of Augusta, Kan., and Duane L. Davis and his wife Donna of<br />

Lebanon, Ore.; five grandchildren, Loraine Sarnacki and her husband Joe of <strong>New</strong>berg,<br />

Ore., Arlene Pavlisick and her husband Bill of Lebanon, Ore., Stephen W. Davis and his<br />

wife Diane of Maple Grove, Minn., Gail M. Davis and her husband Paul of Litchfeld, Ky.,<br />

and Mark Davis and his wife Marci of Brighton; seven great-grandchildren, Luke,<br />

Timothy, Jonathan and Benjamin Davis, Chris Sarnacki, Breana and Ryan Bates;<br />

numerous nieces, nephews; cousins; and other relatives.Visitation will be held 4 to 8 p.m.<br />

Thursday, Feb. 24, at Lewellen Longmont Memorial Chapel. Funeral services will be held<br />

at 2 p.m. Friday, Feb. 25, at Lewellen Longmont Memorial Chapel, with the Rev. Rick<br />

Cross of Faith Baptist Church officiating. Interment will follow at Longmont Mountain<br />

View Cemetery. To send condolences please visitwww.longmontchapel.com<br />

Helen Louise <strong>Gunn</strong> Query<br />

Wednesday, December 30, 1953 / Thursday, December 31, 1953 Age 27, wife of JOSEPH<br />

RANDOLPH QUERY Junior and daughter of J. LINDSEY GUNN Senior and<br />

Mrs.EILEEN KIRBY GUNN, died at a Norfolk hospital Tuesday, December 29, 1953 at<br />

5:30 pm. She was a lifelong resident of Norfolk and resided at 1382 West Ocean Avenue at<br />

the time of her death. Besides her husband and parents, she is survived by 3 sons, JOSEPH<br />

RANDOLPH QUERY III, PATRICK LYONS QUERY and JAMES BENEDICT QUERY;


1 daughter, Miss KATHLEEN BLEYER QUERY; her grandmother, Mrs. HARRIETT M.<br />

KIRBY, all of Norfolk; 2 brothers, JOHN L. GUNN Junior of Norfolk, Captain WILLIAM<br />

F. GUNN of San Antonio, Texas and PAUL J. GUNN of Norfolk; 3 sisters, Mrs. JAMES A.<br />

SMITH, Mrs. EDWARD H. KAVANAUGH and Miss JEAN C. GUNN, all of Norfolk.<br />

Funeral services will be conducted at Holy Trinity Catholic Church, Ocean View,<br />

Saturday, January 2, 1954 at 10:00 am. Burial will be in Forest Lawn Cemetery. Rosary<br />

services will be conducted at the residence Friday, January 1, 1954 at 8:00 pm.<br />

Helen Pearl <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

88 of Astoria Oregon, died Nov 18, 2012 in Astoria. She was born May 23, 1924 to Barnard<br />

A. Bruce, Jr., and France M. Calkins Bruce. She graduated from Astoria High School in<br />

1942. She began her nurse’s training from 1942 until April 1944 then enlisted into the<br />

U.S.Coast Guard on May 23, 1944 as a corpsman. Following her discharge she worked at<br />

Pacific Telephone and Telegraph as a telephone operator, then worked in the business<br />

office. On March 18, 1950 she married George Isaac <strong>Gunn</strong> in Astoria at the First United<br />

Methodist Church. He survives and resides in Astoria. In addition to her husband she is<br />

survived by a son and daughter in law, Charles and Ursula <strong>Gunn</strong> of Astoria; two daughter<br />

and one son in law, Mary <strong>Gunn</strong> of Astoria, and Georgia Lynn and Alma Lynn Savage of<br />

Atlanta; five grandchildren; Melanie Frazer and her husband Micahel of Savannah, Ga.;<br />

Janine <strong>Gunn</strong> of Bend,; Colleen <strong>Gunn</strong> of Astoria; and Jolyn Savage and Rodney <strong>Gunn</strong>; and<br />

his wife, Melissa all of Atlanta; gour great grandchildren and numerous nieces and<br />

nephew. She was preceded in death by three brothers; Alonzo E., Joseph F. And<br />

Barnard A. Bruce, Jr. And a sister Alice M. Fowler.<br />

Helen Valentine <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Helen V. <strong>Gunn</strong>, widow of Angus Porter <strong>Gunn</strong>, died Saturday, May 8, 1982 at Westminster-<br />

Canterbury. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a retired civil service employee and a communicant of St.<br />

Thomas Episcopal Church. She is survived by three sisters, Mrs. John Alan Crawford of<br />

Charlotte, N.C., Mrs. Harvey Montaque of Raleigh, N.C., and Mrs. H. Lee Trentham of<br />

Houston, Tex.; three brothers, Robert Valentine of Redding, Pa., Edward Valentine of<br />

Raleigh, N.C., and John Valentine of Atlanta, Ga. Remains rest at the Bennett Funeral<br />

Home, 3215 Cutshaw Ave. Graveside services will be conducted 11 a.m. Tuesday, May 11,<br />

in Hollywood Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the American Cancer<br />

Society. The family will receive friends Monday from 2 to 5 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. at the<br />

funeral home. Richmond Times Dispatch (VA) Mon. 5-10-1982<br />

Helen Y. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

REIDSVILLE - Ms. Helen Y. <strong>Gunn</strong> of 1119 N. Scales St., died Tuesday, October 12, 2004<br />

at Penn Nursing Center. A graveside service will be held Saturday, October 16, 2004 at<br />

11:00 a.m. at Greenview Cemetery where the Rev. Willie Sellars will deliver the Eulogy.<br />

She was a native of Rockingham County and the daughter of the late Willie and Ivory<br />

Galloway. She attended the Rockingham County Public School System and was a retiree of<br />

Tredegar Corp., Harrisburg, Pa. Survivors are aunts, Mrs. Elnora Jarrett (Leroy), N.Y.,<br />

Mrs. Iola Holt, (Derwood), Eden, N.C.; ncle, Willard Galloway (Dorothy), Eden, N.C.<br />

McLaurin Funeral Home is in charge of the service. Published in The Reidsville Review or


Eden Daily <strong>New</strong>s from 10/13/2004 - 10/16/2004.<br />

Henrietta <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Entered into eternal rest on Monday, November 26, 2007, Mrs. Henrietta M. <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Moncks Corner, SC, the beloved sister of Mr. Josh Mazyck, Ms. Rose Mazyck both of<br />

Brooklyn, NY, Mrs. Ethel M. Carty of Monroe, NC and Mrs. Donna M. Young of Aiken,<br />

SC. Funeral notice later, SCOTT"S MORTUARY in charge of arrangements. Online<br />

condolences may be sent via email to scottsmortuary@yahoo.com. Visit our guestbook at<br />

www.charleston.net/deaths. Published in the Charleston Post & Courier on 11/28/2007.<br />

Henrietta <strong>Gunn</strong> Schmidt,<br />

age 80, of Wilmington, DE, departed this life March 28, 2007 at Christiana Hospital. She<br />

was born in Cartersville, GA, July 27, 1926. Henrietta graduated from Cartersville High<br />

School in 1943 and she then worked at Warner Robins Air Force Base installing radios in<br />

airplanes. She attended Georgia State University and received a Bachelors Degree in<br />

English. It was in Atlanta that she met her husband, Theodore John Schmidt, while he was<br />

attending Georgia Tech. They loved each other very much and together they raised four<br />

children. Henrietta worked for Western Union and was later transferred to <strong>New</strong> York<br />

City. She became a full time homemaker who loved her family and enjoyed spending time<br />

with them. Later she worked as a substitute school teacher. She was a lover of art, music<br />

and poetry. Henrietta was a member of Concord Presbyterian Church. She was a generous,<br />

warmhearted person who gave to various charities. She was a dear, sweet person who will<br />

be missed by all who knew her. Henrietta was preceded in death by her father, Henry W.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>; mother, Elva Sue Chapman <strong>Gunn</strong>; a sister, Elva Sue; and brother, Hampton. She<br />

was also preceded in death by her loving husband Theodore John Schmidt in April 1986.<br />

Mrs. Schmidt is survived by 3 sons: Ted Schmidt and his wife Beverly, Phil Schmidt and<br />

his wife Jeanette, Derry Schmidt; a daughter Charlyn von Hoelle; son-in-law Eric von<br />

Hoelle; 5 grandchildren: Paul, Joy, Danielle, Serita, and May; a brother, Charles <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

WA; sister, Lucy <strong>Gunn</strong> Tippen of GA; and several nieces and nephews. A visitation will be<br />

held Tuesday, April 3, 2007 from 10-11 AM at the Concord Presbyterian Church, 1800<br />

Fairfax Blvd., Wilmington, DE followed by a service in celebration of Henrietta"s life at 11<br />

AM. Burial will follow in Lower Brandywine Cemetery, <strong>New</strong> Castle, DE. In lieu of flowers<br />

contributions may be sent to your favorite charity in Henrietta"s memory.<br />

Henry <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Montgomery Advertiser 4-15-1909 - Aged Minister Dies - Dadeville, Illinois April 14, The<br />

Rev. Henry <strong>Gunn</strong> aged 91, the oldest minister in eastern Illinois died today. He occupied<br />

one pulpit for nearly half a century.<br />

Henry <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

2004-05-15 Henry <strong>Gunn</strong>, 72, of Ft. <strong>My</strong>ers, passed away May 12, 2004. He was born August<br />

17, 1931 in Foulstown, GA. He is survived by his sister Catherine (Roger) Tetrault of<br />

Pomona, CA, three children; Cynthia <strong>Gunn</strong> Thomas, Ft. <strong>My</strong>ers FL, Henry Phillip (Kelly)<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, Lehigh Acres, FL, Kerri <strong>Gunn</strong> (Richard) Culpepper, Moreno Valley, CA; nine


grandchildren, 6 great grandchildren, and the entire Lesile Pritchard family, whose<br />

everlasting fruits of kindness toward "Grandpa" are eternally recorded. A memorial<br />

service will be Sunday, May 16, 2004 at 2 PM at Richmond Ave. Baptist Church, 304 N.<br />

Richmond Ave., Lehigh Acres, Florida.<br />

Henry Allen <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

died Saturday, September 25, 1982. He is survived by two sons, H. A. and James H. <strong>Gunn</strong>;<br />

one sister, Mrs. John Cassidy; one brother George <strong>Gunn</strong>; four grandchildren; four greatgrandchildren.<br />

His remains rest at the Joseph W. Bliley Funeral Home"s Chippenham<br />

Chapel, 6900 Hull Street Rd. where services will be held Tuesday at 2 p.m. Interment<br />

Maury Cemetery. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> retired from the Film Division of E. I. Dupont and was a<br />

member of the American Legion Post No. 137. Richmond Times Dispatch (VA) Mon. 9-27-<br />

1982 (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> descendant)<br />

Henry Allen <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr.<br />

(B.B.), 77, of Richmond passed away August 12, 1997 at his home after a long illness. He is<br />

survived by his wife, Mary Katherine B. <strong>Gunn</strong>; two sons, Henry A. <strong>Gunn</strong> III (Tray) and his<br />

wife, Marie, Curtis Reid <strong>Gunn</strong> and his wife, Christie; one daughter, Maleen G. Hopkins<br />

and her husband, Gene; three grandchildren; one great-grandson; one brother, James H.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was retired from E. I. Dupont with 44 years of service and a Charter<br />

Member of Friendship Baptist Church. His remains rest at the Bliley Funeral Home"s<br />

Chippenham Chapel, 6900 Hull St. Rd. where the family will receive friends 12 to 2 and 4<br />

to 8 p.m. Wednesday and where services will be held 2 p.m. Thursday. Interment Maury<br />

Cemetery. Richmond Times Dispatch (VA) Wed. 8-13-1997.(Thomas and Sarah Boatwright<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> descendant<br />

Henry C. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Henry Cleveland <strong>Gunn</strong> of 2113 East Broad Street, died yesterday afternoon at a local<br />

hospital. He was 43 years old. Funeral services will be held tomorrow afternoon at 2<br />

o"clock at Woody"s Funeral Home, with burial in Oakwood Cemetery. Richmond Times<br />

Dispatch (VA) Sun. 11-15-1931. (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> descendant)<br />

Henry Clifford <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

69, of Barnett, Mo., died at the Harry S Truman Veterans Hospital at Columbia<br />

Wednesday. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born at Barnett on March 2,1907, son of H. D. and Daisy Jones<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>. On Dec. 11,1937, he was married to Goldie Routon, who survives of the home. A<br />

World War H veteran, Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a retired rural mailer carrier. Other survivors<br />

include: One son, William J. <strong>Gunn</strong>, St. Joseph ; one daughter, Mrs. Mary Lou Russ,<br />

Johnson City, Tenn.; four brothers, Charles <strong>Gunn</strong>, Versailles, Paul <strong>Gunn</strong> and Rex <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

both of Barnett, and Roscoe <strong>Gunn</strong>, Romney, W. Va. Five sisters, Mrs. Flossie Elliott,<br />

Kansas City, Mrs. Fannie Templeton, Las Vegas, Nev., Mrs. Maud Hoag, Versailles, Mrs.<br />

Nancy Satter, Clear Lake, Iowa, Mrs. Ethyl Kelsay, Fortuna; and three granddaughters.<br />

Services are scheduled for 2:30 p.m. Saturday at the Kidwell -Garber Funeral Home,<br />

Versailles, with the Rev. Don Junker officiating. Military rites and burial will be at the Big<br />

Rock Cemetery near Barnett- Published July 16, 1976


Henry E. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Warrenton, Ga., March 10, 1941. Henry E. <strong>Gunn</strong> 60, native of Warrenton, died at the<br />

Oglethorpe hospital in Macon, Ga., this morning after an illness of two weeks. Funeral<br />

services will be held tomorrow afternoon at 3 o’clock at Johnson’s Methodist church here<br />

with the Rev. W. E. Budd officiating. Interment will be in the churchyard cemetery. He is<br />

survived by his wife Tommie Branan Funn, two daughter, Jane <strong>Gunn</strong> of Macon and Mrs.<br />

R. H. Hall of Warrenton and one grandson, Billie Hall of Warrenton and a sister Callie<br />

Poole of Warrenton. (Henry Edgar <strong>Gunn</strong>)(Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Henry J. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Saturday, June 21, 1941 - Weld County, Colordao - Arthur J. <strong>Gunn</strong> and Buford J. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

both of Orchard read the tragic story of the sinking of the US Navy submarine 09. Henry<br />

J. <strong>Gunn</strong> is the son of Buford <strong>Gunn</strong> and a nephew of Arthur. Henry J. <strong>Gunn</strong> was 28, a<br />

machinists mate on the ill fated boat. Henry spent part of his boyhood in the Purcell<br />

community, and leave behind two daughters Shirley Ann 5, and Patrica 4.<br />

Henry Louis <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

Is Buried In Halifax, Physcians Act as Pallbearers, at Funeral - HALIFAX - Va., Jan. 5 -<br />

The funeral of Dr. Henry Louis <strong>Gunn</strong>, who died in a South Boston hospital on Sunday<br />

morning from pneumonia, took place from the Beth Car Baptist Church of this place this<br />

morning. The services were conducted by Dr. Thornton S. Wilson, assisted by the Rev. M.<br />

B. Marshall, the Rev. J. D. Burford, the Rev. R. W. Bagwell and the Rev. J. H. Carroll.<br />

Members of the medical profession acted as pallbearers as follows; Dr. P. E. Booker, Dr. R.<br />

H. Fuller, Dr. W. C. Brann, Dr. N. E. McCannald, Dr. G. A. Stover, Dr. J. R. Lacy, Dr. J.<br />

A. Owen, and Dr. J. D. Hagood. Interment was in the cemetery of St. John"s Epilscopal<br />

Church here. Dr. <strong>Gunn</strong> lived in Halifax County all his life and was widely known. After<br />

practicing medicine for a number of years at Meadville, he moved to Halifax some years<br />

ago and was active up to the time of his illness. He is survived by his wife, a daughter, Miss<br />

Mary <strong>Gunn</strong>, and three sons. They are Alec, Hal and Lovelace <strong>Gunn</strong>. Dr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a<br />

widely known physician, the large crowd attending his funeral this morning in spite of the<br />

inclement weather testifying to the esteem in which he was held. Richmond Times Dispatch<br />

(VA) Tues. 1-6-1931. (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> descendant)<br />

Henry Luther <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Funeral Services For Henry Luther <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr., 80, of 205 Cook Rd., will be held at 2 p.m.<br />

Sunday at West Durham Baptist Church, 1901 Athens St. Family visitation, 30 minutes<br />

prior to service. Burial, Beechwood Cemetery. Arrangements by Fisher Funeral Parlor. Email<br />

condolences to fisherfp@netscape.net. September 9, 2001- Durham Herald, Durham,<br />

NC<br />

Henry Moses <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Winter Haven - Florida - Henry Moses <strong>Gunn</strong>, 94 died March 13, 1974. Born July 1, 1881 in<br />

Moultrie, Georgia, he was the son of the late James and Dicy Wilson <strong>Gunn</strong>. He was<br />

preceded in death by his wife Jencie Hunt <strong>Gunn</strong> in 1963. Funeral services will be held<br />

Friday March 15, at 2:00 pm at the John K. Michell Funeral Home in Winter Haven.


Interment Glen Abbey memorial Gardens.(Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

descendant)<br />

Henry Martin <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

a telegram was received Friday by Captain John T. <strong>Gunn</strong> announcing the death of his son,<br />

Professor Henry M. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 50 years old, formerlyof Lexington, Kentucky and a well known<br />

educator, at his home in Hermiston, Ore. Death was due to heart trouble caused by<br />

nervous prostration. Besides his wife, who was formerly Miss Robert Marra, of Lexington,<br />

Professor <strong>Gunn</strong> is survived by one son, Prof. Henry M. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr., who will succeed his<br />

father as superintendent of the high school at Mapleton, Oregon and one daughter, Miss<br />

Jane Berkley <strong>Gunn</strong>. Interment will probably take place in Tacoma, Washington.<br />

Professor <strong>Gunn</strong> and his family left Lexington, thirteen years ago. Lexington Hearal April<br />

2, 1921 (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Henry Martin <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

San Francisco Chronicle (CA) - January 12, 1989 A memorial service for Henry M. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

former superintendent of schools of Palo Alto School District, will be held at 2 p.m.,<br />

Saturday, at First Methodist Church, 625 Hamilton Avenue in Palo Alto. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> died<br />

December 22, 1988 at the age of 90. Donations are suggested to the Henry <strong>Gunn</strong> Memorial<br />

Fund, <strong>Gunn</strong> High School, 780 Arastradero Road, Palo Alto 94306 or to a favorite charity.<br />

Private funeral services will be held tomorrow for Henry Martin <strong>Gunn</strong>, 90, former<br />

superintendent of Palo Alto schools during its years of greatest growth. He died on<br />

Thursday at his home in Watsonville. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> served as superintendent of the Palo Alto<br />

Unified School District from 1950 to 196l. The district"s third high school was named after<br />

the longtime superintendent when it opened in the fall of 1964. During his leadership of the<br />

Palo Alto district, it grew from 5,419 students to more than 14,000. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> guided his<br />

district through a building boom that went from 12 schools to 29 in his 11-year tenure.<br />

John Bracken, a school principal during Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong>"s administration, yesterday described<br />

him as an effective educator."He had a breadth of experience that enabled him to<br />

understand all aspects of the educational process," Bracken said. When he left Palo Alto<br />

schools, Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> became an education professor in the graduate program at San Jose<br />

State University. He received his bachelor"s and master"s degrees from the University of<br />

Oregon. He earned his doctorate in education from Stanford University. Among his<br />

honors, Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> received the distinguished service award from the American Association<br />

of School Administrators in 1961. In 1957, he was appointed to a California Department of<br />

Education committee to study programs for gifted children. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> is survived by his<br />

wife, Thelma Eller <strong>Gunn</strong> of Watsonville; a son, John B. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Soquel (Santa Cruz<br />

County), two daughters, Mary Elizabeth Geering of Los Angeles and Ruth <strong>Gunn</strong> Mota of<br />

Palo Alto; eight grandchildren and one great-grandchild. A community memorial service<br />

will be held for Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> in Palo Alto next month at a date to be announced.<br />

Henry Sewell <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

WALNUT. Mississippi – Henry Sewell <strong>Gunn</strong>, 90, died Dec. 21, 2012, at Tippah County<br />

Nursing Home in Ripley. He was born March 24, 1922, to Henry Herman and Mamie Lee<br />

Godwin <strong>Gunn</strong> in Tippah County. He was a retired farmer and a member of Walnut


Baptist Church where he served as a deacon. He was also a United States Army Veteran<br />

serving during World War II. Services were held at 2 p.m. Sunday at McBride Funeral<br />

Home Chapel in Ripley with Bro. Jesse Cutrer and Mr. Butch Weatherly officiating. Burial<br />

was in Harmony Cemetery in Walnut. McBride Funeral Home of Ripley was in charge of<br />

arrangements. Survivors include three daughters, Nelda Barnes of Corinth, Lisa Voyles of<br />

Ripley, and Shelly Stanley (Terry) of Belmont; one son, Sewell Wayne <strong>Gunn</strong> (Deb) of<br />

Waynesboro, Tenn.; two stepdaughters, Doris Sartain of St. Petersburg, Fla. and Martha<br />

Goolsby (Lonnie) of Ripley; one stepson, Joe Brown (Frances) of Walnut; one<br />

stepson-in-law, R.L. McKee of Walnut; one brother, Larry <strong>Gunn</strong> (Ossie) of Walnut; two<br />

sisters-in-law, Kathyrn <strong>Gunn</strong> of Walnut and Hermie Bennett of Walnut; special family<br />

member, Jimmy <strong>Gunn</strong> of Walnut; 13 grandchildren; and 22 great-grandchildren. He was<br />

preceded in death by his first wife, Zevie Sue Eubanks; his second wife, Amy Iris Keith<br />

Brown <strong>Gunn</strong>; his parents; one daughter, Marlene <strong>Gunn</strong>; one stepdaughter, Virginia “Gen”<br />

McKee; two granddaughters, Susan <strong>Gunn</strong> and Kimberly Iris Mauney; one son-in-law,<br />

Charles Barnes; two brothers, Curtis and Raymond <strong>Gunn</strong>; and one sister, Mavis Simmons.<br />

Pallbearers were Terry Stanley, Josh Stanley, Jacob Stanley, Adam Norvell, Vernon Byrd<br />

and Jimmy <strong>Gunn</strong>. (Hamblin <strong>Gunn</strong> descendant)<br />

Henry Thomas <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Mr. Henry Thomas "Tommy" <strong>Gunn</strong>, 85, of Burlington died at the Hospice Home on<br />

Thursday, Dec. 29, 2011 at 2:30 a.m. A native of Caswell County, he was the husband of<br />

Mattie Beauford <strong>Gunn</strong> and the son of Joseph <strong>Gunn</strong> and Bertha <strong>Gunn</strong>, both deceased. He<br />

was former Vice-President and later owner of the Russell Gant Company and a charter<br />

member of the Burlington Moose Lodge. Survivors include two sons, John <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife<br />

Emmie and Steve <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife Carolyn, all of Charlotte; four grandchildren; and two<br />

great-grandchildren. A graveside service will be conducted at Alamance Memorial Park<br />

on Saturday, Dec. 31, 2011 at 11 a.m. by the Rev. Bill Vickrey of Grove Park Baptist<br />

Church. The family will receive friends at the residence. Memorials may be made to<br />

Hospice and Palliative Care of Alamance-Caswell, 914 Chapel Hill Road, Burlington, NC<br />

27215. Rich & Thompson Funeral and Cremation Service in Burlington is in charge of<br />

arrangements. (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> descendant)<br />

Henry W. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Jensen Beach, Florida - Henry W. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 67 owner and operator of Sun and Surf Drugs in<br />

jensen Beach died Friday, July 29, 1960 in the veterans’ hospital at Coral Gables. He came<br />

from Mounds City, Illinois four years ago. He is survived by his wife Alys, one son Henry<br />

W. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr; and a daughter Mrs. Harold Crus of Jensen Beach; a sister Agnes <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Mounds City, Ill; two brother George of Mounds City and Ray E. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Maywood,<br />

Illinois. Services held at 3 pm today, burial at Villa Ridge Cemetery.<br />

Henry Wesley <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Yanceyville - Henry Wesley <strong>Gunn</strong>, 73, died Friday night at his residence. Born April 8,<br />

1913, in Caswell County, he was a son of the late John Henry <strong>Gunn</strong> and Hattie Smith


<strong>Gunn</strong>. He was the widower of Hallie Wrenn <strong>Gunn</strong>. <strong>Gunn</strong> was the owner of the <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Tractor and Equipment Co. before he retired. He was a member of Yanceyville United<br />

Methodist Church and served in the U. S. Army during World War II. He was a member<br />

of the American Legion Post 89 and VFW Post 7316. He was a member of Caswell Masonic<br />

Brotherhood Lodge No. 11. Survivors include one daughter, Linda Earle Steadman,<br />

Wrightville Beach, N.C.; one son, Tommy <strong>Gunn</strong>, of the residence; and two grandsons. The<br />

funeral will be conducted 2 p.m. Sunday at Yanceyville United Methodist Church by the<br />

Rev. James B. Ward. Interment will be in the church cemetery.The family will receive<br />

friends 7-9 p.m. Saturday at Hooper Funeral Home and at other times at the<br />

residence.(Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> descendant)<br />

Heber Alvin <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

EVANSTON, Wyo. — .Funeral services were conducted for -Heber Alvin <strong>Gunn</strong>, 50, who<br />

died Friday Jan 10, 1953 at an Evanston hospital after an illness of several months. Burial<br />

was in the Evanston city cemetery under the direction of the Gilbert 0. Bills mortuary. Mr.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> was born Feb. 23, 1902, at Randolph, Utah, a son of George Thomas and Armanda<br />

Maness <strong>Gunn</strong>. He was married on July 3, 1929, to Anglaus-Clark at Coalville, Utah. She<br />

died March 24,1943. On Sept. 22, 1944, he married <strong>My</strong>rtle Louise Gay at Great Falls,<br />

Mont. She died in 1950. He was employed at the Union Pacific reclamation plant in<br />

Evanston for 12 fears as a welder. Before that he was engaged in ranching near Upton,<br />

Utah. He was a member of the Brotherhood of Railway Carmen of America, No. 1033; the<br />

Union Pacific YMCA, and the LDS Church. He is survived by one son, George Ernest<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, Evanston; one daughter, Mrs. Lillian Eugenie Owens, Evanston; two grandchildren;<br />

three brothers, Alfred W. and Melvin J. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Evanston, and Ben G. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Pocatello,<br />

Idaho; one sister, Mrs. Annie Goodwin, Salt Lake City.<br />

Heber Lamarr <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

H. LaMarr <strong>Gunn</strong> 1927 ~ 2011 Heber LaMarr <strong>Gunn</strong>, 1927 to 2011, our beloved husband,<br />

father, grandfather, and great-grand-father, passed away peacefully on January 20,<br />

2011.He was born on Apr. 16, 1927 in Ogden, Utah to Frank Eldred and Elsie Bingham<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>. LaMarr graduated from North Summit High School. He stayed close to the farm<br />

home until he went to serve in the United States Navy. He served two and a half years as a<br />

Signalman Third Class. He served, among other places, in the South Pacific, Palau Islands<br />

and Philippines. Soon after returning home he went to BYU and earned his Bachelor of<br />

Science degree in Geology. While attending BYU he fell in love and married Winona<br />

Hansen. They were married in the Logan Temple on October 29, 1948. He was active in the<br />

LDS Church with many callings. A few were Ward Clerk, in the Elders Quorum and High<br />

Council. He retired after 25 years of service with the FBI. He was also a Summit County<br />

Court Bailiff and Summit County Justice Court Judge. He also drove the school bus for the<br />

North Summit School District. In his various jobs he lived in several states including:<br />

California, Indiana, Florida and Utah. He is survived by his loving wife, Winona, of over<br />

62 years together. His children: Theras S. (Sherry) <strong>Gunn</strong>, Marlys Stevens, Kevin E. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

Craig L. (Audrie) <strong>Gunn</strong>, Trent D. (Yvette) <strong>Gunn</strong>, and two brothers, DeVerl (Nancy) <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

and Theron (Dorene) <strong>Gunn</strong> and 14 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. He was<br />

preceded in death by his parents, one older brother Junior, and one son Christian. Services


will be held Friday, January 28, 2011 at 11 a.m. in the Hoytsville LDS Ward. A viewing will<br />

be held Thursday, January 27, 2011 from 6 to 8 p.m. in the Hoytsville Church and Friday<br />

from 10 to 10:45 a.m. prior to the services. Interment will be in the Hoytsville Cemetery.<br />

We would like to thank the doctors and nurses of the Coalville Health Clinic, Park City<br />

Medical Center and to the Alpine Home Hospice. We are grateful for the example that he<br />

set for all those around him; he had a great strength and belief in the gospel. He will be<br />

greatly missed; his memory will live long in our hearts.<br />

Herbert <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

91, Postal Service building maintenance employee, died Monday in Tulsa, Oklahoma.<br />

Service 2:30 p.m. Thursday, Rose Hill Funeral Home Chapel. Published March 23, 2006<br />

Herbert <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Herbert <strong>Gunn</strong> -KEMP - Herbert <strong>Gunn</strong>, 73, died Tuesday, November 30, 2004 at the East<br />

Georgia Regional Medical Center in Statesboro, after an extended illness. Funeral services<br />

will be Friday, December 3, 2004 at 2P.M. at the Swainsboro First Baptist Church with<br />

Rev. Bob Blankenship and Rev. Clarence Thompson officiating. Interment will be the<br />

Swainsboro City Cemetery. The body will lie in state at the church one hour prior to the<br />

service. -Pallbearers will be nephews. -Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a native of Emanuel County and<br />

served in the Army during the Korean Conflict. He retired with the Civil Service at Fort<br />

Gordon, GA and was a retired electronics instructor with Swainsboro Technical College.<br />

He was a member of the Vintage Chevrolet Club of America. He was a member of the<br />

Swainsboro First Baptist Church and also attended Ebenezer United Methodist Church. -<br />

Survivors include his wife, LaRose Claxton <strong>Gunn</strong> of Kemp; two daughters, Sonya Harris<br />

and husband, Dave Harris of Statesboro and Carmen Graham and husband, Stephen<br />

Graham of Fort Hood, TX; one son, Bobby Lanier <strong>Gunn</strong> of Kemp; two sisters, Ida Kea of<br />

Swainsboro and Mary Riner of Augusta; one brother, Hubert <strong>Gunn</strong> of Kemp and four<br />

grandchildren. -The family will receive friends at Peebles-Curry-Durden Mortuary<br />

Thursday evening from 6:00 until 8:00 P.M. -Memorial contributions may be made to the<br />

First Baptist Church of Swainsboro or The American Cancer Society and the Ebenezer<br />

Methodist Church. -Peebles-Curry-Durden Mortuary is in charrge of arrangements for the<br />

funeral Herbert <strong>Gunn</strong> of Kemp. Published in The Telegraph on 12/2/2004.<br />

Herbert C. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Evanston, Illinois native Herbert C. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 57, of Skokie, died June 1 at Rush Presbyterian<br />

Hospital. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born May 21, 1949, in Evanston. He attended Sunday school and<br />

was an active member of Mount Zion Missionary Baptist Church in Evanston. Mr.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>attended Foster and Dewey elementary schools, as well as Haven Middle School. He<br />

was an avid baseball fan and player. He participated in Evanston"s Little League and Pony<br />

League system before playing at the varsity level for Evanston Township High School. Mr.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> graduated from ETHS in 1967. He attended Langston University in Langston, Okla.,<br />

where he earned his bachelor"s degree in history. While attending Langston, Mr.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>joined Kappa Alpha Psi fraternity because of the organization"s focus on leadership<br />

and achievement. He was given the honor of serving as Polemarch of his chapter. Mr.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>continued to serve faithfully as a member of the Evanston Chapter of Kappa Alpha


Psi.Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> met Marilyn L. Cooper while at Langston. They were married on Aug. 16,<br />

1973. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was known for his dynamic entrepreneurial spirit, relatives said. In<br />

addition to working a paper route as a child, Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> worked in customer service and<br />

worked as a safety officer at Evanston Township High School. He founded Herb"s<br />

Landscaping Inc. The business became his passion and joy, relatives said.Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> had a<br />

strong work ethic, relatives said. He wanted his business to succeed, they said, and wanted<br />

his clients to be satisfied. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> is survived by his wife, Marilyn; daughters Gia and<br />

Gina; grandchildren Erica and Jason; and many friends and members of his extended<br />

family. Visitation was June 6 at Haliburton Chapel in Evanston. Funeral Service was at<br />

Mount Zion Missionary Baptist Church in Evanston. Interment was private.<br />

Herbert Charles <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Browns Summit - Mr. Herbert Charles <strong>Gunn</strong>, 74, of 5202 E. NC HWY 150, died Thursday,<br />

January 25, 2007, at Moses Cone Memorial Hospital from complications of ALS. Funeral<br />

services will be held at 3 p.m. Monday, January 29, at Friendship United Methodist<br />

Church, with Rev. Cayce Stapp officiating. Interment will follow in Lakeview Memorial<br />

Park. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born in Forsyth County, a son of the late Herbert Pendleton and<br />

Nellie Joyce <strong>Gunn</strong>. He retired following 40 plus years of service from <strong>New</strong>man Machine<br />

Company. He was a member of Friendship United Methodist Church where he was a<br />

member of the George Maxwell Sunday School Class and sang in the choir. He was an avid<br />

bicycle rider and rode in the Multiple Sclerosis Tour To Tanglewood for many years. Mr.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> was a former scout master with Troop #235 and a farmer. Survivors include two<br />

sons, Col. Michael C. <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife, Susan of Colorado Springs, Colo. and Jim <strong>Gunn</strong> and<br />

wife, Ruth of Julian; a sister, Yvonne Soyars and husband, Bill of Browns Summit; a<br />

brother, Keith P. <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife, Pat of Greensboro; sister in law, Mary Sue Chrismon and<br />

husband, Dwight; two grandsons, Steven and David <strong>Gunn</strong>. The family will receive friends<br />

from 6 until 8 p.m. Sunday at Forbis and Dick Funeral Home, N. Elm Street. Memorial<br />

contributions may be made to Adult Center for Enrichment, 301 E. Washington St.,<br />

Greensboro, N.C. 27401; or to Friendship United Methodist Church E Hwy 150, Browns<br />

Summit, N.C. 27214. (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> descendant)<br />

Herbert Forbes <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

infant son of Mr and Mrs. John H. <strong>Gunn</strong> age four months, died early Sunday morning of<br />

croup. RTD January 28, 1909, Thursday, page 4. (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

desc)<br />

Herbert P. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Herbert P. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 62, of Rt. 1, Brown Summit, died Sunday 1-18-1970 at Moses Cone<br />

Hospital after several years declining health. Funeral will be 2 p.m. Tuesday at Friendship<br />

United Methodist Church at Monticello, where he was a member. He was a resident of the<br />

Monticello community for 25 years. He was a native of Rockingham county and a retired<br />

farmer. Survivors are widow, Mrs. Nellie Joyce <strong>Gunn</strong>; sons, Herbert Charles <strong>Gunn</strong> and<br />

Keith Pendleton <strong>Gunn</strong> of Brown Summit; daughter, Mrs. W. H. Soyars Jr. of Brown<br />

Summit; brothers, George W. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Early Y. <strong>Gunn</strong> and Arnie <strong>Gunn</strong> of Reidsville and<br />

Claude <strong>Gunn</strong> of Colonial Heights, Va; sisters, Mrs. Hettie Moore of Victoria, Va., and Mrs.


Jiley Walker of Gibsonville. The family will be at Lambeth-Troxler funeral home 7-9 p.m.<br />

today.(Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> descendant)<br />

Herbert R. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Herbert R. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Los Angeles, a brother of the late George E. <strong>Gunn</strong>, who died Tuesday<br />

March 11, 1913, will reach Salt Lake today from, the coast and upon his arrival funeral<br />

arrangements will be completed. William B. Thompson of <strong>New</strong> York, Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong>'s associate<br />

in business, has left <strong>New</strong> York for Salt Lake and due to arrive Saturday.<br />

Herman E. <strong>Gunn</strong> Sr.<br />

GUNN, Herman E. Sr.-- In Manteca, Ca January 29, 2002. Beloved husband of Delma L.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>. Loving father of Barbara Franks-Scurto and the late Herman, Jr., and Darrell<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> and Peggy Cuevas. Devoted grandfather of eight and great-grandfather of six. Dear<br />

brother of Kenneth and Ross <strong>Gunn</strong>. Also survived by numerous nieces and nephews. A<br />

native of Lawton, OK, age 80 years. A 50 year member of the Carpenters Union and longtime<br />

member of the Manteca Men"s Golf Club. Funeral Services Monday, February 4,<br />

2002 at 2:00 p.m. from OAK HILL FUNERAL HOME"S CHAPEL OF THE OAKS, 300<br />

Curtner Ave., San Jose. Interment following in Oak Hill Memorial Park Published in the<br />

San Jose Mercury <strong>New</strong>s from 2/1/2002 -2/2/2002.<br />

Herman E. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

On May 13, 2009, after a long illness, HERMAN EDWARD "Ed" GUNN. A longtime<br />

member of Loch Raven Optimist Club and Chair of the Oratorical Program with many<br />

local and national champions. Devoted father of Tom and Susan <strong>Gunn</strong>; loving grandfather<br />

of Eddie and Adam <strong>Gunn</strong>; friend of Oscar Mundy and Paul DiPino, Sr. A Vigil Service<br />

will be held at the family owned Ruck Towson Funeral Home, Inc., 1050 York Road<br />

(beltway exit 26), on Friday at 2 P.M. A Funeral Mass will be celebrated at the Immaculate<br />

Heart of Mary Church on Saturday at 9 A.M. Interment Dulaney Valley Memorial<br />

Gardens. Friends may call on Friday from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. In lieu of flowers,<br />

contributions to the Calvert Hall College High School Alumni Association, 8102 LaSalle<br />

Road, Towson, MD 21286 will be appreciated.<br />

Herman H. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Ashland County, Ohio. Coroner Herman H. <strong>Gunn</strong> died last night August 23, 1954, of a<br />

fatal heart attack. He had responded to the scene of an automobile crash in Hayesville to<br />

rule on the deaths of the two victims. He collapsed at the scene. Another physician was<br />

called to the scene and ruled on the three deaths.<br />

Herman Lafayette <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Yanceyville, N.C. - Herman L. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 79, of 821 North Main St., died Friday in The<br />

Memorial Hospital of Danville, Va., after a lenghty illness.Born in Caswell County, he was<br />

a son of Ernest L. <strong>Gunn</strong> and Mary Hicks <strong>Gunn</strong>. He was the founder and operator of <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Appliances in Yanceyville, NC. He retired in 1970. He was a past member of the<br />

Yanceyville Ruritan Club. He was a member of Yanceyville United Methodist<br />

Church.Survivors include his wife, Mary Miles <strong>Gunn</strong> of the residence; one daughter


Barbara J. Moye of Greenville, N.C.; one brother Stamey <strong>Gunn</strong> of Pelham, N.C.; one sister,<br />

Virginia Anderson of Visalia, Calif.; and two grandchildren.The funeral will be conducted<br />

4:30 p.m. today at Yanceyville United Methodist Church by the Rev. Stanley Hare and the<br />

Rev. Joel H. Campbell. Burial will be in the church cemetery.The family will receive<br />

friends at the residence.Hooper Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Danville<br />

Register & Bee, Danville, Va, Sunday 7-21-1991 (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

descendant)<br />

Henrietta <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

HANNIBAL, Missouri - Henrietta (Hanky) M. Butts, 74, of Liberty, Ill., and formerly of<br />

Hannibal, died at 2:25 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 26, 2003, at Blessing Hospital in Quincy, Ill.<br />

Funeral services will be at 1 p.m. Friday, Aug. 29, at the James O"Donnell Funeral Home<br />

in Hannibal. Burial will be at Grand View Burial Park in Hannibal. Visitation will be from<br />

6 p.m. to 8 p.m. today at the funeral home. Mrs. Butts was born Sept. 6, 1928, in Quincy to<br />

Fredrick H. and Arietta Mae Fogle Kramer. She was married to Donald F. Hamann. He<br />

preceded her in death. She was then married to Charles Leon Wesley <strong>Gunn</strong>. He preceded<br />

her in death. She was later married to Marion Delano Butts. He also preceded her in death.<br />

Survivors include two sons, Larry <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife, Meta, of Hannibal, and Robert Hamann<br />

and wife, Diane, of Quincy; one half-sister, Arietta Phillips of Liberty, Ill.; six<br />

grandchildren, Taunua Parsons, Fay <strong>Gunn</strong>, Dianna Hamann, Susan Ann Hamann, Anita<br />

Hood and Nicole Hamann; and three great-grandchildren, Edward Parsons, Charles<br />

Parsons and Kyle Murdock. She was preceded in death by her parents; one son, Ronald<br />

Hamann; three brothers, Harvey Kramer, Owen Kramer and Fredrick Kramer; and four<br />

sisters, Patsy Kramer, Arminda Pettit, Loretta Potter and Virginia Griffin. Mrs. Butts was<br />

Catholic by faith. She enjoyed fishing, crocheting, spending time with her grandchildren<br />

and loved to raise hell. She was a lovely person. Memorials may be made to the donor"s<br />

choice. Pallbearers will be Kevin Parsons, Lance Murdock, John Fogle Jr., Jon See, Robert<br />

Sparks and Kenny White. An honorary pallbearer will be James White.<br />

Henryetta <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

1932 - 2011 - On March 15, 1932, a baby girl was born to Mary Green and Henry<br />

McClendon, in Pine Hollow, Oklahoma. They named their precious baby, Henryetta. She<br />

was the third oldest of eleven children. She grew up and attended school in the Pine Hollow<br />

Community. At an early age, Henryetta professed her love for Christ. Henryetta met and<br />

married Mr. Edward <strong>Gunn</strong> and to this union seven children were born. This marriage<br />

later dissolved. Henryetta moved to Muskogee to raise her children. She made St. Mark<br />

Baptist Church her church home, where she served on the usher board, greeting members<br />

and visitors alike with a smile. She later met Mr. Nathaniel Dyer, who became her<br />

companion for many years until his death. Henryetta loved garage sales and collected many<br />

valuable items. She loved cooking and was known for the great Sunday and Holiday feast,<br />

where family and friends would gather, like in the movie "Soul Food" to share a meal.<br />

Henryetta will be remembered as a giver and always willing to help others in need. She will<br />

truly be missed. She was preceded in death by her father, Henry, two sons, Edward and<br />

Enoch, one daughter, Rosetta, two sisters, Harriett and Emma and two brothers, Tim and<br />

Lenard. The family she leaves to cherish their precious memories of her include her


daughter, Lea Anna (Henry), three sons, William (Shenia), Robert (Lynette) and Lonnie,<br />

and a special daughter, Shirley Casey and long time friend, Dorothy Carter, all of<br />

Muskogee, OK. Her one hundred and two year old mother, Mary Maynard, of Kansas<br />

City, MO, six sisters, Minneola Maynard, Tommy Hollinshed, Mary Donaldson and Bobby<br />

Broadway, all of Kansas City, MO, Patricia Cook of Tucson, AZ, Wilma Richardson and a<br />

special cousin, Ben McClendon, both of Wichita, KS, two brothers, Carl Maynard, of<br />

Chicago L and Alan Bon of St. Cloud, MN, sixteen grandchildren, twenty-five<br />

great-grandchildren and a host of other relatives and friends The homegoing service for<br />

Henryetta will be on Saturday, August 13, 2011, 11 a.m. at Harvest Ministries Church, with<br />

Pastor Lester Beasley officiating the services. Rev. David L. Ragsdale Jr., will deliver the<br />

eulogy. Visitation hours are today from 1:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m.<br />

Services are under the direction of Ragsdale Funeral Center.<br />

Henry D. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

August 10, 1913-Macon Telegraph - Americus Georiga - Relatives in Americus where<br />

appraised yesterday of the death in Birminham, Alabama of Henry D. <strong>Gunn</strong> which<br />

resulted after a brief illness. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was reared in Americus and the announcement of<br />

his death came as a shock to relatives and friends here. The funeral will take place in<br />

Sheffield, Alabama. Mr <strong>Gunn</strong> was 63 years old and is survived by his wife and two small<br />

children, his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth <strong>Gunn</strong> and brother W. J. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Americus, and a<br />

sister Mrs. West of Albany.<br />

Henry F. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

HENRY F. GUNN, age 81, beloved husband of the late Marie A. (nee Mahoney), loving<br />

father of Timothy V. (wife Dolly), devoted grandfather of Elizabeth Biegacki (Mike) and<br />

Richard (Tina), great-grandfather of Joseph, Andrew and Daniel. U.S. ARMY WWII<br />

VETERAN. Friends may call at GOLUBSKI DELIBERATO FUNERAL HOME, 4747<br />

TURNEY RD., CORNER OF GARFIELD BLVD., where services will be held on Monday,<br />

September 16 at 9:00 a.m. and at St. Therese Church at 9:30 a.m. Interment All Saints<br />

Cemetery. VISITATION SUNDAY 4-8 P.M. www.cleveland.com/obitsPublished in The<br />

Plain Dealer on 9/14/2002.<br />

Henry K. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

82, of Memphis, Tennessee, retired died March 29, 2012. Visitation from 11 a.m. until<br />

service time at 2 p.m., Tuesday, April 3. Burial in Crittenden Memorial Park, Marion, AR.<br />

Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was preceded in death by his son, Henry K. <strong>Gunn</strong> III. He leaves his wife of 46<br />

years, Norma Lee <strong>Gunn</strong>; three daughters, Cyndi Sossaman, Sandra Parker, and Shelly<br />

Graffia; one sister, JoAnn Lewers; one brother, Jim <strong>Gunn</strong> and five grandchildren. Services<br />

entrusted to: Bartlett Funeral Home (901)372-5555<br />

Hester <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

A letter from Mrs. Joe Fink (Ollie <strong>Gunn</strong>) of Eugene, Oregon, tells of the death of her<br />

mother, Mrs. Hester <strong>Gunn</strong>, 91, on April 18, 1973, in Phoenix, Arizona. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong>, a native<br />

of Alexandria, lived in Winnfield with her family for many years before moving to


California in 1924. Survivors include six daughters, Mrs. Willie Mae Balke and Mrs.<br />

Mattie Christy, both of Phoenix, Ariz., Mrs. Marguerite Bagwell of Dewey, Mrs. Sally<br />

Catts of Glendale, Mrs. Syble Cadman of Corona, Calif., and Mrs. Ollie Fink of Eugene,<br />

Ore.; two sisters of Louisiana, 15 grandchildren, and nine great grandchildren<br />

Miss Hester Fields,<strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

died:at her home near Darvills, Dinwiddie County,Virginia on Saturday afternoon Dec 19,<br />

1953. She is survived by two brothers: Frank C. ,<strong>Gunn</strong> and Jerry <strong>Gunn</strong>, both of Darvills,<br />

and one niece, Mrs. Carroll Stewart, of Eastern Maryland: Funeral services will be<br />

conducted tomorrow at 2 p. m. in the Hamner - Hardin Funeral Home, Blackstone.<br />

Interment will be In the Butterwood ;Methodist Church Cemetery/, Wellville. (Thomas and<br />

Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> Desc)<br />

Hettie <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Services for Hettie Lee <strong>Gunn</strong>, 89, Martins Mill, Texas were held at 11 a.m. Friday, Sept. 29,<br />

at Eubank Funeral Home Chapel, Canton with Rev. W. A. Corley officiating. Burial was in<br />

Holly Springs Cemetery. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> Died Sept. 26, 2000, in Athens. She was born Oct. 25,<br />

1910, in Martins Mill to the late John Mac and Ora Lee Towns Henderson. She grew up in<br />

Martins Mill, moved to Dallas upon marriage and returned to Martins Mill in the 1970s.<br />

She was a member of Martins Mill Baptist Church. She was preceded in death by her<br />

husband, Barnett <strong>Gunn</strong>, in 1981; son, Jim <strong>Gunn</strong>, in 1998 and grandson, Jimmy Summers.<br />

Van Zandt <strong>New</strong>s, Sunday, October 1, 2000.<br />

Hilda Smith <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

97, of Jacksonville went to Heaven on Sunday, August 19, 2012. Hilda is preceded by her<br />

husband of over 60 years and many other family members. She was born in Bartow, FL,<br />

but lived most of her life in Jacksonville. Hilda was a dedicated member of Murray Hill<br />

Baptist Church for over 65 years. She is survived by three children: Mary Jean Holden,<br />

Robert <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr., and Gail McGee; seven grandchildren, ten great-grandchildren and<br />

sister, Emmaline Arthur. Hilda will be remembered for her generous spirit. Funeral<br />

arrangement have been entrusted to Hardage-Giddens Town and Country Funeral Home<br />

located at 7242 Normandy Blvd., Jacksonville, Florida 32205. Graveside service will be<br />

held on Thursday, August 23, 2012 at 2:00 p.m. at Riverside Memorial Park located at 7242<br />

Normandy Blvd., Jacksonville, Florida 32205.<br />

Hilda Crosby <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

68, of Seminary, Ms. died July 27, 2011, at Forrest General Hospital. She was born March 24,<br />

1943, in Jones County. She was preceded in death by her father, Roland W. Crosby, and her<br />

mother Trudie Jane Ishee Crosby, both of Sanford. She is survived by her husband of 30<br />

years, William W. (Bill) <strong>Gunn</strong>; sons, Marvin Eavenson (Diane) of Watkinsville, GA and Todd


Eavenson (Pam) of Huntersville, NC; step-sons, Jon <strong>Gunn</strong> (Dianna) of Tampa, FL and Duane<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> (Pam) of Petal; and step-daughter Laurie <strong>Gunn</strong> of Hattiesburg. She was the proud<br />

grandmother of 13 and great-grandmother of 10. She is also survived by 4 sisters, Edna Locke<br />

and Linda Woolwine of Seminary, and Ann Sanderson and Brenda Sanderson of Hattiesburg,<br />

and 2 brothers, Doyle Crosby of Sumrall and Danny Crosby of Seminary. While she enjoyed<br />

being a homemaker, she worked at Petal High School from 1976 -1982 and Tax Returns<br />

Unlimited of Petal for many years. She was a member of Petal Harvey Baptist Church.<br />

Visitation with the family will be Friday, July 29th at Moore Funeral Home in Petal from 5:00<br />

p.m. until 8:00 p.m. A graveside service will be held Saturday, July 30th at Hillcrest Cemetery<br />

in Petal at 11:30 a.m.<br />

Hilda May <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

departed peacefully with family members by her side at her La Quinta, Calif. home on<br />

February 28, 2011. Hilda was born on May 11, 1916 in Central Falls, Rhode Island to<br />

Robert and Eva Holgate Thomas who immigrated from England in 1915. Her brother,<br />

Ernest Holgate Thomas passed away on December 18, 1960. Hilda was employed as an<br />

executive secretary to the President of the Rhode Island Gas Company when she met and<br />

married her husband of 40 years, Robert Kiernan. Hilda accompanied her husband, Bob<br />

on his extensive travels throughout the United States as an executive for a major East Coast<br />

cable and wire company. Upon his transfer to Concord, Mass. She was employed as a<br />

secretary for the Concord Academy All Girls School and served as president of the<br />

Concord Women's Club for many years. After years of living on both the east and west<br />

coasts, she and her husband retired to Ft. <strong>My</strong>ers, Fla. Upon his passing Hilda moved back<br />

to Rancho Bernardo, Calif. to be close to her family. Hilda became very active in the<br />

retirement community and a member of the Daughters of the British Empire. Through<br />

friends, she was introduced to retired Rear Admiral Frederick <strong>Gunn</strong> and they were<br />

married in October 1984. Following his passing in August 7, 1994, she moved to La Quinta<br />

where she lived out her remaining years with family and friends. She is survived by her<br />

son, Bruce Manning and his wife Dulce of Temecula; her niece, Janice Raguse of Palm<br />

Desert; her nephew, Robert Thomas and his wife Patti of Union City, Tenn.; and her<br />

nephew, David Thomas and his wife Nancy of Indio, Calif. She is also survived by one<br />

granddaughter, one grandson, three great nephews; four great nieces; nine great, great<br />

nephews; six great, great nieces; and four great, great, great nephews. A celebration of life<br />

will be held on Saturday, March 19, 2011 at 2 pm at the Laguna de La Paz Clubhouse in La<br />

Quinta<br />

Hilburn Lee <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Hilburn Lee <strong>Gunn</strong>, age 59, of Moore Haven, Florida, died Saturday, Jan. 13, 2007 at his<br />

home in Moore Haven. He was born July 7, 1947 in Clewiston, the son of the late Floyd<br />

Dawson and Geneva (Smith) <strong>Gunn</strong>. He served during the Vietnam War in the Air Force.


He worked construction as a heavy equipment operator. He was preceded in death by his<br />

parents, Floyd and Geneva <strong>Gunn</strong>, and a brother, John <strong>Gunn</strong>. He is survived by two<br />

daughters, Tedra <strong>Gunn</strong> of Immokalee, Christine Johnson of LaBelle; one sister, Emma<br />

Jean Seiler of Moore Haven. Graveside Services were held Thursday, Jan. 18, in Ortona<br />

Cemetery with Rev. Angel Ramos officiating. All arrangements were under the direction of<br />

Akin-Davis Funeral Home, Clewiston. (Descendant of James W. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Pike and Brooks<br />

County, Georgia)<br />

Hiram Frank <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

GUNN, Hiram Frank, 82, formerly of San Jose, died Nov. 10, 2003. Visitation from 10 a.m.<br />

to 4 p.m. Sunday at Memory Chapel Funeral Home, Placerville.<br />

Holland W. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Holland W. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Box 161 Halifax Road, died at his residence Monday afternoon. He was<br />

71. Born July 15, 1912, in Danville, he was a son of the late Sam B. <strong>Gunn</strong> and Lennie<br />

Watlington <strong>Gunn</strong>. He lived most of his life in the Glenwood Community and was employed<br />

by Piedmont Hardware for 25 years and at Pittsylvania Hardware for 12 years before his<br />

retirement. He was a member of Mosely Memorial United Methodist Church, where he was<br />

president of the men"s Bible class. He was a member of the Roman Eagle Masonic Lodge<br />

and past master of Ramah Masonic Lodge, Euclid Royal Arch Chapter No. 15, Dove<br />

Commandery No. 7 and the Danville Scottish Rite Bodies. He is survived by his wife, Inez<br />

Waddell <strong>Gunn</strong> and one son, Richard H. <strong>Gunn</strong>, both of the residence, and one grandchild.<br />

The funeral will be held 2 p.m. Wednesday at Swicegood Funeral Chapter by the Rev.<br />

Homer P. Carper. Graveside masonic rites will follow in Highland Burial Park, conducted<br />

by the Roman Eagle Masonic Lodge No. 122. The family will receive friends at the<br />

residence. The Register, Danville, VA Tues. 11-1-1983 (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> descendant)<br />

Hollis O. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Hollis O. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 88, passed away on Wednesday, Oct. 5, 2011 in Angleton, Texas. He was<br />

born near Gober on May 21, 1923, to John C. and Mamie Dawson <strong>Gunn</strong>. Hollis grew up in<br />

Wolfe City and proudly played football for the 1941 Wolfe City High School Wolves. Hollis<br />

is preceded in death by his parents and one daughter, Hollie. Hollis is survived by his wife<br />

of 69 years Mary Frances Smith <strong>Gunn</strong>. He is also survived by daughter Ginger and<br />

husband Mike Commons, grandson Brian Commons, granddaughter Crystal and husband<br />

Justin Gibson and three great-grandchildren, Madison, Sydney and Justus.Hollis and<br />

Mary lived in Garland, where he was employed by Continental Emsco and retired after 40plus<br />

years of service. After retirement he and Mary moved back to Wolfe City and later to<br />

Angleton. Visitation was Saturday at R. W. Owens and Son Funeral Home in Wolfe City.<br />

Services will be at Emanuel Baptist Church 3103 Terrell Road Greenville, at 2 p.m. today.<br />

Burial will be in Mount Carmel Cemetery in Wolfe City.


Homer <strong>Gunn</strong> -<br />

Clarkesville Homer <strong>Gunn</strong>, 74, died Saturday, Dec. 1, 2001. A native of Habersham County,<br />

Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a son of the late Raymond and Minnie Williams <strong>Gunn</strong>. He was a carpenter<br />

and attended the House of Worship. Services will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday at McGahee-<br />

Griffin & Stewart Funeral Home, Cornelia, with the Revs. Bill Free and James Holden<br />

officiating. Burial will be in Level Grove Cemetery. Survivors include his wife, Lucille Free<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>; eight daughters, Kathy Canup, Robin Matthews and Karen Cash, all of<br />

Clarkesville, Audrey Wilson, Lula, Sheila Williams, Demorest, Deborah Bow, Gainesville,<br />

Cathy O"Nean, Charlotte, N.C., and Gina Rudeseal, Mt. Airy; two sons, Anthony <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

and Ricky <strong>Gunn</strong>, both of Clarkesville; a sister, Ruth Justus, Demorest; a brother, Ross<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, Demorest; 18 grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. The family is at the<br />

home and will receive friends from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. today at the funeral home. Athens<br />

Banner-Herald, Monday, Dec. 3, 2001 (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> descendant)<br />

Homer Archie <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr.<br />

Battle Creek Homer Archie <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr., 87, of Delton, MI, went to be with Lord, Saturday,<br />

May 26, 2012 at the Lifespan Good Samaritan Hospice Residence. He was born July 5,<br />

1924 the son of Homer Archie <strong>Gunn</strong> Sr. and Gruzella Frances (Evans) <strong>Gunn</strong>. Homer<br />

served in the US Army during WWII. He was employed at Clark Equipment for over 32<br />

years until retiring in 1980. He also farmed for many years. Homer is survived by Wife of<br />

66 Years: Marjorie L. (Whitmore) <strong>Gunn</strong> of Delton, MI; Daughter: Lorraine (Lee Johnson)<br />

Cummings of Lovettsville, VA; Sons: Richard (Terry Fuller-Kipp) <strong>Gunn</strong> of Battle Creek,<br />

MI and Duane (Tara) <strong>Gunn</strong> of Battle Creek, MI; 6 Grandchildren and 11 Great<br />

Grandchildren; Sister: May Lou Garrison of Canton, OH. He was preceded in death by his<br />

Parents; his Brother: Joseph <strong>Gunn</strong> and Sister: Elsie Drake. Homer was one of the founders<br />

of the little league baseball in Delton and was a baseball coach. He built a baseball diamond<br />

on his land. He loved feeding birds, the outdoors and cutting wood. He was a Life Member<br />

of the DAV Post #7 and American Legion Post #45. Visitation will be held at the Baxter<br />

Funeral & Cremation Service, 375 W. Dickman Road, on Thursday, May 31, 2012 from 5<br />

p.m. to 8 p.m. A funeral service will be held at the Baxter Funeral & Cremation Service on<br />

Friday, June 1, 2012 at 1:00 p.m. with Pastor Keith Hillman officiating. Interment will be<br />

at Ft. Custer National Cemetery, Augusta, MI. Memorial tributes may be made to the<br />

Lifespan Good Samaritan Hospice Residence or the Michigan Eye Bank. Arrangements by<br />

the BAXTER FUNERAL & CREMATION SERVICE. (269)788-9800<br />

Homer Lee <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

age 90 of Oxford, GA passed away March 25, 2009. Arrangements by Caldwell & Cowan<br />

Funeral Home, Covington. He was the son of James W., and Lillie Dearing <strong>Gunn</strong>. (770)<br />

786-7062 Published in the Rockdale Citizen on 3/27/2009<br />

2 nd Obit<br />

Homer Lee <strong>Gunn</strong>, of Oxford, died March 25, 2009, at Riverside Health Care Center, at the<br />

age of 90. Son of the late James W. and Lillie Frances Dearing <strong>Gunn</strong>, he was a member of


Apostolic Community Church in Porterdale. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was an Army veteran of World<br />

War II, retired from Bibb Manufacturing, and was an avid fisherman. He is preceded in<br />

death by his wife, Ethel Herring <strong>Gunn</strong>, son, Chester Cook and grandson, Rev. Michael<br />

Cook. Survivors include grandchildren, Debbie and Billy Kittle of Oxford, Betty Cook of<br />

Niceville, FL; great-grandchildren, Christopher Kittle, Jesse Cook, Jordan Cook, Faith<br />

Cook, Marlina Smith, Steven Cook; four great-great-grandchildren; several nieces and<br />

nephews. Funeral services for Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> will be held Saturday, March 28, 2:00 PM, in the<br />

chapel of Caldwell & Cowan Funeral Home, 1215 Access Rd, with Rev. Robert Nash and<br />

Rev. William Herndon officiating and interment following in Lawnwood Memorial Park.<br />

The family will receive friends at the funeral home Friday, March 27, from 6-9 PM.<br />

Flowers are accepted or donations may be made to the American Cancer Society, 1684<br />

Barnett Shoals Rd., Athens, GA, (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Homer M. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

64, of 123 West Alexander street, Buchanan, Michigan, died at 12:30 a.m. today Tuesday,<br />

January 25, 1972, in St. Joseph Memorial hospital, where he had been a patient since Jan.<br />

21. He was born July 10, 1907, In Benton Township. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> had been employed at<br />

Beverly Lumber Company, Riverside office and the H. 0. Wilson Company. Surviving are<br />

two brothers, Paul <strong>Gunn</strong> of Birmingham, Ala., and Alvin <strong>Gunn</strong> of Benton Harbor. Funeral<br />

services will be held at 10 a.m. Friday in the Florin funeral home. Rev. Lloyd A. Zoschke,<br />

pastor of the Eau Claire Community church, will officiate. Burial will be in Lakeshore-<br />

Hagar cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home.<br />

Horace <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Horace <strong>Gunn</strong> age 70 born February 22, 1922 in Amphion, and died June 27, 1992 in<br />

Pleasanton. Funeral services were held June 29, 1992 at 2 pm at Hurley Chapel in<br />

Pleasanton with the Rev. Earl Willis officiating. Internment in the Amphion Cemetery. He<br />

lived in Atascosa County all his life. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was preceeded in death by his wife Lois<br />

Goldman <strong>Gunn</strong>. Survivors include one daughter Patricia Sanders of Dallas; one brother,<br />

Robert Foster <strong>Gunn</strong> of Pleasanton, and a sister Dorthy Howard of Poteet. Also surviving<br />

are two grandchildren; Leslie and Justin Sanders.<br />

Horace Jensen <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Horace Jensen <strong>Gunn</strong> 1915 ; 2004 Horace J. <strong>Gunn</strong> died peacefully on Sunday, February 15<br />

at his home, surrounded by his family. His last memories were of receiving Valentine gifts<br />

and expressions of love from his family and friends. Hod was truly a Utah native. He was<br />

born on a farm in Richfield Utah, attended Utah State University, and married a native of<br />

Willard Utah, Nadine Madsen. Together they had four children. Hod"s childhood was<br />

shared with six siblings who all contributed to the family farm and raising sheep. He was a<br />

champion debater at junior college before serving an LDS mission to the eastern states<br />

region. He met his future wife, Nadine, at Utah State University, where he completed his<br />

bachelor"s degree in agricultural science. Afterward, he served in the US Army in Europe


during World War II, and subsequently in the US Army Reserve. After 20 years of military<br />

service he retired with the rank of major. His career spanned a wide variety of<br />

employment: "sheep herder," high school teacher, army officer, salesman, public relations<br />

director at the Utah State Highway Department, and executive director of Associated<br />

General Contractors for 23 years. Upon retirement, he was appointed to the Institutional<br />

Council of Utah State University for which he served as chairman for one year. He is<br />

survived by his wife, Nadine Madsen <strong>Gunn</strong>, and four children: Steven <strong>Gunn</strong> (Ginger);<br />

Gregory <strong>Gunn</strong> (Victoria); John <strong>Gunn</strong> (Becky); Carolee <strong>Gunn</strong> (Terrell Pool); ten<br />

grandchildren and one great-grandchild. He is also survived by his sisters Edith Ann Lloyd<br />

and Ruth Austin, his brother Ralph <strong>Gunn</strong>, his sister Wilma Anderson, and his brother<br />

Thomas <strong>Gunn</strong> (JoAnn). He was preceded in death by his elder brother, James <strong>Gunn</strong>.<br />

Funeral services will be held at noon on Friday, February 20, at Valley View 5th Ward<br />

Chapel, 2245 East 3900 South, SLC. Friends and family may call Thursday evening from<br />

6:00 to 8:00 p.m. at Wasatch Lawn Mortuary, 3401 S. Highland Drive, SLC or from 11:00 -<br />

11:45 Friday morning at the church. Interment will be at Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park.<br />

Hortense Rogers <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

04-09-2005 Cedar Grove, North Carolina— Mrs. Hortense Rogers <strong>Gunn</strong>, 84, of 6518 Doc<br />

Corbett Road, passed away Wednesday, April 6, 2005, at the Alamance Regional Medical<br />

Center. Funeral service will be conducted at 2 p.m. Sunday from the Union Grove Baptist<br />

Church. Burial will follow in the church cementery . Hortense was born April 11, 1920, to<br />

Dossie and Bertha Garrett Rogers, she was a lifelong resident of the Cedar Grove<br />

township. She was married to the late Mr. Jacob A. <strong>Gunn</strong>. She was a dedicated member of<br />

Union Grove Baptist Church. Survivors include her children, Dorothy G. Rogers and<br />

husband, Robert of Waynesboro, VA, Larry D. <strong>Gunn</strong>and wife, Patricia, Patricia G. Woods<br />

and husband, Claude and Carlton G. <strong>Gunn</strong>, all of Cedar Grove; three sisters, Lula Y.<br />

Walters of Roxboro and Henrietta R. Brown and Mozell R. Paylor, both of Durham; nine<br />

grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; two foster children, Joyce Trollinger and<br />

Thomas Yellock; four foster grandchildren; and two foster great-grandchildren.<br />

Houston L. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Clarion-Ledger, The (Jackson, MS) - June 14, 2005 - Houston L. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 72, a self employed<br />

retiree died June 12, 2005, at Hospice Ministries in Ridgeland, MS. Visitation is 4:30-8 p.m.<br />

today at Colonial Chapel Funeral Home in Forest. Services are 10 a.m. Wednesday at<br />

Colonial Chapel Funeral Home in Forest with burial in Pleasant Ridge Baptist Church<br />

Cemetery in Scott County, Mississippi.<br />

Howard <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

SCOTLAND -- Howard <strong>Gunn</strong>, age 89 of Scotland, SD, died on Saturday, June 18, 2005, at<br />

Avera Sacred Heart Hospital in Yankton, SD. Howard <strong>Gunn</strong> was born on April 19, 1916 in<br />

Sioux City, Iowa to Frank and Emma (Grosz) <strong>Gunn</strong>. He received his Christian baptism at<br />

home on April 20, 1930 by Rev. A.J. Holland. He was united in marriage to Beulah B. Curl


on April 24, 1937 at Tyndall, South Dakota, and to this union were born three children.<br />

Howard spent his working life on the farm, hauling livestock, shelling corn, and had <strong>Gunn</strong>s<br />

Water Service. He was founder and charter of member of the Scotland Rodeo Club and the<br />

Scotland Saddle Club; he owned and operated the Dawson Creek Speedway; he was Past-<br />

Governor of the Moose Lodge, and also belonged to the Yankton Blood Bank. Howard died<br />

on Saturday, June 18, 2005 at Avera Sacred Heart Hospital in Yankton, South Dakota at<br />

the age of 89 years. Left to cherish Howards memory are two daughters: Carol Nohava-<br />

Kinny and husband Jim of Hawarden, Iowa, and Peggy Thranum and friend Roland<br />

Streyle of Menno, South Dakota; one son: Gale H. <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife Lori of Fairbanks,<br />

Alaska; four sisters: Marguerite Stevenson of Mitchell, South Dakota, Violet Sabotka of<br />

Daytona Beach, Florida, Eileen Bardahl of Titusville, Florida, and Doris Novak and<br />

husband George of Scotland; three brothers: Maynard <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife Marilyn, Gerald<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> and Donald <strong>Gunn</strong>, all of Scotland; his special friend: Margaret Richters of Scotland;<br />

seven grandchildren; and eleven great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his<br />

parents; his wife Beulah in 1995; one brother: Finn <strong>Gunn</strong>; and one sister: Marilyn Dutcher<br />

Howard <strong>Gunn</strong>, Sr.<br />

The funeral for Howard <strong>Gunn</strong> Sr., 65, 505 Bradley Road, will be conducted at 2 p.m.<br />

Saturday at Kentuck Baptist Church by the Rev. J. B. Fuller. Interment with military rites<br />

by Archer T. Gammon Chapter No. 19, Disabled American Veterans, will be in the church<br />

cemetery.The family will receive friends at 215 Victoria St. Fisher & Watkins Funeral<br />

Home, will be in the church cemetery. The family will receive friends at 215 Victoria St.<br />

Fisher & Watkins Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. <strong>Gunn</strong> died Tuesday at his<br />

residence. Born Nov. 18, 1920, in Pittsylvania County, he was a son of Annie Echols <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

and the late Walter <strong>Gunn</strong>. He was a World War II veteran. Survivors include his mother;<br />

two sons, Howard <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr., Danville and Lawrence <strong>Gunn</strong>, Richmond; five brothers,<br />

Willie <strong>Gunn</strong>, Clarence <strong>Gunn</strong> and Jace <strong>Gunn</strong>, all of Danville, Charlie <strong>Gunn</strong>, Ringgold and<br />

Ernest <strong>Gunn</strong>, Maryland; four sisters, Heleana Farmer, Maryland, Nannie Thomas,<br />

Danville, Catherine Motley, Blairs and Odaris Grasley, Philadelphia, Pa.The Bee, Danville,<br />

Va Fri. 3-14-1986<br />

Howard D. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

GUNN -- Howard D., 68, Lincoln, Nebraska died Tuesday (6/24/03). Born in Davenport<br />

(3/8/35) to Burdette and Delcie (Owen) <strong>Gunn</strong>. Graduate, University of Nebraska Teacher<br />

High, 1953. Retired, U.S. Air Force, master sergeant. Preceded in death by parents; sister,<br />

Jeryce Hennecke. Services: 11 a.m. Saturday, Lincoln Memorial Funeral Home, 6800 S.<br />

14th St. Pastor Lauren D. Ekdahl. Lincoln Memorial Park. Visitation: 3-9 p.m. Friday; one<br />

hour before services, at funeral home.<br />

Howard Earnest <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

November 10, 1938 - October 25, 2008 - Howard Earnest <strong>Gunn</strong>, 69, a resident of Tallassee,<br />

AL died Saturday, October 25, 2008 in a local hospital after an extended illness. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong>


is survived by his companion of 36 years, Linda Wilburn Miller; a sister, Manella Jones;<br />

four brothers, John David <strong>Gunn</strong>, Tommy Jack <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jerald <strong>Gunn</strong>, and Bobby Donald<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>; and several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents, Grady<br />

Rodgers <strong>Gunn</strong> and Lizzie Alma Webster <strong>Gunn</strong>; and two brothers, Joe Ronald <strong>Gunn</strong> and<br />

Willie Mack <strong>Gunn</strong>. Memorial services will be announced later by Gassett Funeral Home.<br />

Born: November 10, 1938<br />

Place of Birth: Tallassee, Alabama - Death: October 25, 2008 - Place of Death: Tallassee<br />

Community Hospital - Occupation: Textile Maintenance<br />

Howard Evan <strong>Gunn</strong>---<br />

age 81, of Watertown, SD died Oct. 5, 2001 at Watertown. Burial will be in Mt. Hope<br />

Cemetery at Watertown. Born Feb. 13, 1920 to Marcus and Katherine (Stewart) <strong>Gunn</strong> at<br />

Fort Dodge, Iowa. Married Lois Carmack on June 29, 1945 at Watertown.<br />

Howard P. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

79 of Esmond, Ilinois, died Mondy Sept 11, 1995 in his home. Born Jan 29, 1916 in<br />

Esmond, the son of Herbert H. And Maude Hyser <strong>Gunn</strong>. Married Anne M. Gustafson on<br />

March 18, 1939 in Dubuque, Iowa. He was employed as a tool designer, retiring in 1980<br />

from Barber Greene, DeKalb. Survivors include his wife, Anne; two sons, Gary (Sharon)<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Esmond, and Bruce (LaVonne) <strong>Gunn</strong> of Boca Raton, Florida; daughter Marlene<br />

(Buford) Linn of Rock Falls; severn grandchildren; three great grandchildren; and one<br />

borther, Millard of Encinitas, California. Predeceased by sister Gladys Gott and Brother<br />

Marvin <strong>Gunn</strong>, Burial in Greenview Cemetery, Esmond. Register Star, Rockford, Ill page<br />

17, Thursday September 14, 1995.<br />

Howard L. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

88, Overland Park, KS, passed away July 11, 1998, at Overland Park Manor where he had<br />

resided for several years.er or the Queen of the Holy Rosary Church. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born<br />

in Hamden, MO, to Lee and Ida <strong>Gunn</strong>. He was a longtime employee of Dodson Insurance<br />

Group, retiring in 1975. He was a U.S. Army veteran of WWII and a member of Queen of<br />

the Holy Rosary Church. He was a member of the Knights of Columbus Council 527 and<br />

4th Degree Knight, and the American Legion Dwight Coles Post 370 of Overland Park. He<br />

was preceded in death by his wife, Ann Stegeman <strong>Gunn</strong> and his parents. He is survived by<br />

a brother, Thomas M. <strong>Gunn</strong> and his wife, Betty, Downsville, NY; and sisters, Wilma<br />

Coolick and husband, Walter, Little Rock, AR, and Dorothy Johnson and husband, J.T.,<br />

Fairway, KS. (Arrangements: Muehlebach Funeral Home)<br />

Howard Stephen <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Jan. 5, 1953 – Nov. 5, 2011 Howard Stephen <strong>Gunn</strong>, age 58, of Bivins, Georgia, died<br />

Saturday, Nov. 5, at his residence. Steve was born Jan. 5, 1953, in Atlanta. He was<br />

employed with Union Pacific Railroad, and was a Baptist by faith. He was a member of the


Cass County Coon Hunters Association, and loved horses, hunting and fishing. He was<br />

preceded in death by his parents, Billy and Lottie <strong>Gunn</strong>. He is survived by his wife, Donna<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Bivins; a daughter, Samantha <strong>Gunn</strong> of Gilmer; two stepdaughters, Suzanne<br />

McGee-Swindle of Little Rock, Ark., and Becka McGee Bledsoe of Little Rock, Ark.; two<br />

brothers, Starkey <strong>Gunn</strong> of Linden and Stanley <strong>Gunn</strong> of Elysian Fields; one sister, Carolyn<br />

Birchfield of Atlanta; four grandchildren; and a number of other relatives. Funeral<br />

services were held 10 a.m. Monday, Nov. 7, at the Hanner Funeral Chapel in Atlanta with<br />

Bro. Starkey <strong>Gunn</strong> officiating. Visitation was Sunday, Nov. 6, from 6 to 8 p.m. at the<br />

funeral home. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Cass County Coon Hunters<br />

Association benefiting Cystic Fibrosis.<br />

Howard Stamey <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

H. Stamey <strong>Gunn</strong>, 77, of 5808 Parks Springs Rd., died Thursday, Aug. 8, 1996, at Stratford<br />

Nursing Center in Danville, Va. He had been in declining health for several months.<br />

Military graveside rites will be 2 p.m. Sunday at Prospect United Methodist Church,<br />

conducted by the Rev. Scott Wilkinson, pastor. He was born in Caswell County, the son of<br />

the late Ernest L. and Mary Hicks <strong>Gunn</strong>. Educated in the Caswell County schools, he was<br />

retired as maintenance supervisor for the county, and was a veteran of the U.S. Army. Mr.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> was also a member of Prospect United Methodist Church. He was preceded in death<br />

by his wife, Dorothy H. <strong>Gunn</strong> on April 30, 1992. Survivors include one daughter, Linda<br />

Daniel of Pelham; one sister, Virginia Anderson of California; and two grandchildren.<br />

Visitation will be Saturday, 7-8:30 p.m. at Hooper Funeral Home in Yanceyville, and other<br />

times at his residence. LYNN WADE STALEY (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

descendant)<br />

Howard Trelstad "Johnny <strong>Gunn</strong>"<br />

Howard T. "Johnny" <strong>Gunn</strong>, 64, of Las Vegas, passed away, at home April 11, 2004.<br />

Howard was born in Red Wing, Minn., June 14, 1939 and grew up in Zumbrota, Minn. A<br />

U.S. Army veteran, he arrived in Las Vegas in 1962 and became a radio broadcaster for<br />

KVEG which was the first country radio station in Las Vegas. Howard also started an<br />

advertising agency and public relations firm called The Five Star Group. Personal<br />

achievements included inductee into Nevada Broadcasters Hall of Fame, recognition by the<br />

Las Vegas Chamber of Commerce for Community Achievement and Humanitarianism and<br />

Volunteerism in many organizations including the American Diabetes Association, The<br />

American Cancer Society, Opportunity Village, The Southern Nevada Youth Fair, VFW<br />

and 4-H Club. Howard was an active member of the Summerlin Evangelical Lutheran<br />

Church and held memberships in the North Las Vegas Elks Lodge #2353, Nellis Lodge #46,<br />

F&A Masons of Nevada (32?), Scottish Rite of Freemasonry, S.J. USA and the Zelzah<br />

Temple of Las Vegas. He is preceded in death by his parents, Roy and Marian Trelstad of<br />

Zumbrota, Minn. Howard is survived by two sons, Harry Trelstad and wife, Kim and<br />

Howard "Howie" Trelstad II, both of Las Vegas; brother, Don Trelstad of San Diego;<br />

cousin, Norma Scharpen of Mesa, Ariz.; and three grandchildren. A memorial service will<br />

be held at 3 p.m. Thursday, April 15, at Summerlin Evangelical Lutheran Church, 1911


Pueblo Vista Dr. Burial will be in Zumbrota, Minn. Donations can be made to the Juvenile<br />

Diabetes Association or to Summerlin Evangelical Lutheran Church. Local arrangements<br />

were handled by Hites Funeral Home. Gathering of family and friends will be held<br />

immediately following services at 5875 Palmyra Ave.<br />

Hugh A. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Hugh was born on September 29, 1920 and passed away on Saturday, May 15, 2010. Hugh<br />

lived in Scottsdale, Arizona. He is survived by his wife Jean. Private services have been<br />

arranged by Messinger Indian School Mortuary.<br />

Hugh Donald <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

REDFIELD,SD Oct. 30, 1947.—Funeral services for Hugh Donald <strong>Gunn</strong>, who died<br />

Wednesday at his home here following two years illness, will be held Friday afternoon at 2<br />

at the Coleman Funeral Parlors. The Rev. George Remmuth will officiate. Hugh <strong>Gunn</strong> was<br />

born Jan.15, 1869, in Brownsville, Minn., He is survived by his widow.<br />

Hugh <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

89, of Sheridan,WY, passed away on Saturday, July 28, 2012 at his home. He was born in<br />

Lusk, WY on December 16, 1922. He served as a pilot in the Army Air Corp during WWII<br />

and was a member of the Air Force Reserves. He married Virginia E. Price on June 16,<br />

1948 in Worland, WY. Hugh worked for the Christianson Diamond Products, an oil field<br />

service company which took them to numerous locations in Wyoming, Montana, Utah and<br />

Alberta, Canada. They retired in 1982 in Salt Lake City, UT. They moved to Sheridan in<br />

1990. Hugh is survived by his wife of 64 years, Virginia; his daughter, Carol Lyle, of Idaho<br />

Falls, ID; his son George (Jennette) <strong>Gunn</strong> of Sheridan, WY; daughter, Patricia (Mike)<br />

Goodin of Canyon City, CO; and seven grandchildren. Services with full Military Honors<br />

will be held at 2:00 pm on Wednesday, August 1, 2012 at Kane Funeral Home with<br />

Reverend Kevin Jones officiating. A reception will follow in the Kane Reception Hall<br />

Hugh <strong>Gunn</strong>, Judge<br />

Judge Hugh <strong>Gunn</strong> 76, died 12 o’clock this afternoon (2-8-1936) in a local hospital here in<br />

Key West, where he was taken yesterday afternoon. Judge <strong>Gunn</strong> had been ill for a long<br />

period. Funeral services are to be held Monday afternoon. The time for the ceremony and<br />

other details will be fixed upon the arrival of his niece, Mrs. Nathaniel Taylor, who will be<br />

accompanied by her son, H. H. Taylor, both arriving by plane from Miami Beach Florida.<br />

Judge <strong>Gunn</strong> was born in St. Louis, Missouri November 12, 1860 and came to Key West<br />

with his parents in the early 1860's. The early death of his father denied him the<br />

advantages of such an education as he might have detained. Judge <strong>Gunn</strong> made his<br />

independent start in life in the cigar factory of Martinez Yhor in 1875. He became<br />

connected with political life and was elected for several terms as city clerk. Although not a<br />

lawyer, Judge <strong>Gunn</strong> gave excellent service as county judge, his experience standing him in


good stead and his legal associations were such as to lead many young attorneys to consult<br />

him on points of law. Members of Judge <strong>Gunn</strong>’s family were connected with official life of<br />

this country. His uncle Frank <strong>Gunn</strong> was elected sheriff of Monroe County in 1865. Judge<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> was never married.<br />

Hugh James <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Hugh James <strong>Gunn</strong>, 39, of 624 Boulevard, Colonial Heights died Sunday July 17, 1983. Mr.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> was a native of Dinwiddie County, son of the late Claude W. <strong>Gunn</strong>. He is survived by<br />

his mother, Mrs. Bessie Sutphin <strong>Gunn</strong> of Colonial Heights; three sisters, Miss Carolyn E.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Colonial Heights, Mrs. Bettie G. Phillips of Virginia Beach and Mrs. Patricia G.<br />

Baker of Chesterfield; seven brothers, Wade W. <strong>Gunn</strong>, of Falls Church, Leonard F. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

of Colonial Heights, Kenneth C. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Madison, N.C., Harold R. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Varina,<br />

Robert L. and William J. <strong>Gunn</strong> both of Colonial Heights and Douglas M. <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Dinwiddie. Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 11:00 a.m. in the chapel of E. Alvin<br />

Small Funeral Home, Colonial Heights. The Rev. Norman Chattin pastor of Highland<br />

United Methodist Church will officiate. Interment will be in Southlawn Memorial Park.<br />

The family will receive friends at the funeral home Tuesday from 7 to 8:30 p.m.(Thomas<br />

and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> descendant)<br />

Hugh Spofford <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

4-18-1976 - Mobile Register - A native of Sanatolla, Mississippi and a resident of 5263<br />

South Border Drive, of Mobile, Alabama died in a local hospital Friday, April 16, 1976 at 1<br />

pm. He was a member of the Elks, and B. P. O. E Paducah, Kentucky. He is survived by<br />

his wife, Gladys <strong>Gunn</strong> of Paducah, Kentucky; three daughters, Mrs. Chris O’Sullivan of<br />

Rutherford, N. J.,; Mrs. Charles Barns, Amarillo, Texas; one son, Dr. Walter <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Atlanta Ga.; two sisters, Mrs. Audrey Holleman, Mobile; Mrs. Martha G. West, Shannon<br />

Miss; two borthers, James H. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Mobile; Kenneth Earl <strong>Gunn</strong>, Cairo, Ill; 27<br />

grandchildren, several neices, nephews and other relatives. Funeral services will be held<br />

from Higgins Funeral Home Monday April 19, 76 at 10 am. Interment Mobile Memorial<br />

Gardens.<br />

Hugh Webb <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

age 8 died Monday of injuries suffered in a three car collision of US Highway 98 near<br />

Houston on Saturday. Publish, Baton Rouge Advocate, July 5, 1963 page 4<br />

Hugh Wilson <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

died on Thursday April 14 at 7 pm, Hugh Wilson <strong>Gunn</strong>, eldest son of Ann and the late<br />

Dennis <strong>Gunn</strong>, and brother of John <strong>Gunn</strong>, Mrs. P. Ennis and Mrs. D. Musick, aged 34 yars.<br />

Funeral will be from the family residence, No 2543 Farrar Street on Saturday April 16, at<br />

1:30 pm to Sacred Heart Church, thence to Calvary Cemetery, Friends invited to attend.<br />

St. Louis Republic, St Louis, Mo page 7, Saturday April 16, 1898


Hunter Benton <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Hunter Benton <strong>Gunn</strong>, 38, died at Memorial Hospital -this morningat 2:15 o'clock after a<br />

brief illness.A native of Wentworth, N. C.,he was born August 24, 1917, and was the son of<br />

Hardy R. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Danville and the late Mrs. Etta Strater <strong>Gunn</strong>.Forlhe past 15 years, Mr.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>had made his home in Danville and had operated the Couple Club on-the<br />

Martinsville. Road f or the past ten years. . He was a member of the Wentworth Methodist<br />

Church and was an Army veteran, having served overseas during World War II. Besides<br />

his father, Hardy R, <strong>Gunn</strong> of Danville, he is survived by his wife, Mrs. Pauline Pickeral<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Danville; a step-daughter, Miss Jackie SheJton of Danville) and one brother,<br />

Eugene <strong>Gunn</strong> of Danville. Funeral services will be conduct ed Tuesday afternoon at 4<br />

o'clock from the Chapel of F. W. Towne & Son and interment will be in Highland Burial<br />

Park. The remains will rest at the funeral home and the family will<br />

be at 1205 Wayles Street. Monday, May 21, 1956 Danville, Virginia<br />

Hurley Nadine <strong>Gunn</strong> Osborne<br />

H. Nadine Osborn, 79, Independence, Mo., died Dec. 28, 1993, at the Independence<br />

Regional Health Center. Services will be at 11 a.m. Thursday at <strong>New</strong>comer"s Floral Hills<br />

Chapel; burial in Floral Hills Cemetery. Friends may call from 7 to 8:30 p.m. today at the<br />

chapel. Mrs. Osborn was born in Huntsville, Mo., and lived in Independence most of her<br />

life. She was a member of the Northern Boulevard United Methodist Church. Survivors<br />

include a daughter, Kendra H. Dietrich, Blue Springs; three brothers, H.A. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

Hawthorne, Nev., Gene G. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Tucson, Ariz., and Donald L. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Moberly, Mo.; four<br />

sisters, Modelle Cooper, Kansas City, Martha L. Wilson, Las Vegas, Erlene Stein, Orlando,<br />

Fla., and Barbara A. Burns, Clovis, N.M.; t wo grandsons; and a great-grandson. - Kansas<br />

City Star<br />

Ida <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Ida <strong>Gunn</strong>, 96, of Abilene, passed away Sunday, February 03, 2013. A graveside service will<br />

be held on Wednesday at 11:00 a.m. at Elmwood Memorial Park under the direction on<br />

North’s Funeral Home. Ida was born on January 27, 1917 to Joseph and Mary Price in<br />

Irene, Texas. She was raised and graduated from high school in Corsicana, Texas. She<br />

married Joe B. <strong>Gunn</strong> in 1941. They lived in Washington, D.C. and Florida before moving<br />

to Abilene in 1961. She retired from First National Bank as Vice President in 1979. Ida was<br />

a member of Altrusa Club and she was a Baptist. She was preceded in death by her<br />

parents, husband, three brothers, one sister, and two children. She is survived by three<br />

grandchildren: Marla Watson and husband, Tom, of Goldthwaite, Texas, Scott Blake and<br />

wife, Sara, of Magnolia, Texas, and Mitzi Maynard and husband, Mark, of San Antonio,<br />

Texas; Eight Great-Grandchildren, Four Great-Great-Grandchildren; sister, Dean West<br />

of Corsicana, Texas, and several beloved nieces and nephews to include Charline Standly<br />

and Raymond McNutt of Abilene, and Sybil Raszewski of Clyde.<br />

Ida <strong>Gunn</strong>


Onancock, Md., Funeral services will be held a 1 pm today in Holy Trimity Episcopal<br />

Church for a member, Mrs. Ida <strong>Gunn</strong>, 67, of nearby East Point Md. A retired accountant,<br />

she died Monday in the Northampton Accomack Memorial Hospital after a long illness.<br />

The Rev Elmer T. Henry will officiate. Interment will be here in Fairview lawn Cemetery.<br />

Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a member of the Women’s Guild of Holy Trinity Church. She was born in<br />

Philadelphia, a daughter of the late mr. And Mrs. William H. Heitman. Surviving are her<br />

husband, LeRoy <strong>Gunn</strong>, two daughter, Mrs. Virginia Raymond, Ocean City NJ and Viola<br />

Orloff of Philadelphia; six grandchilren; two great grandchildren; and a sister Mary<br />

Wright of Virginia Beach, Va.. The Daily Times, Salisbury Md, Jan 21, 1976<br />

Ida Grace Swann <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

85, of Blackstone, passed away peacefully on Thursday, May 31, 2012. She was preceded<br />

in death by her husband of 57 years, B.W. <strong>Gunn</strong>; her son, Clifton <strong>Gunn</strong>; brothers, Milton<br />

Swann, Roy Swann, Fitzhugh Lee Smith and Roland Swann. She is survived by her son,<br />

William B. <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife (Dianne) of Blackstone; and daughter, Deborah Dzendzel and<br />

husband (Dennis) of Blackstone; grandchildren, Andrew <strong>Gunn</strong> (Deidre), Jessica Randolph,<br />

Allison Hurley (Mike), Theresa <strong>Gunn</strong> and Sterling <strong>Gunn</strong>; great-grandchildren, Carter<br />

Harrison Randolph, Gracie Byrd Hurley and John Ballard "Jack" <strong>Gunn</strong>; and brother,<br />

Harold Swann (Valeria) of DeLand, Fla. Ida worked as a public health nurse in Nottoway<br />

County for many years in addition to working at Piedmont Geriatric Hospital. She is a<br />

lifelong member of the Church of Christ, where she taught Sunday School and served as a<br />

role model for so many, young and old alike. The family will receive friends from 5 to 7<br />

p.m. Friday, June 1, at Hamner-McMillian Funeral Home, 1400 South Main Street,<br />

Blackstone, Va. A graveside funeral service will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, June 2, at<br />

Crestview Memorial Park, LaCrosse, Va. Services are in the care of Hamner ~ McMillian<br />

Funeral Home, Blackstone<br />

Ida V. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Ida V. <strong>Gunn</strong> wife of Mr. James F. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 1305 West Lanvile Street, died suddenly Saturday<br />

morning at White Sulphur Springs, Virginia. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> had been a sufferer from heart<br />

disease for several years. She left Baltimore on July 19, 1900 for a rest at White Sulphur<br />

Springs. Her husband was with her at the time of her death. The couple had one child,<br />

Roy <strong>Gunn</strong>, who survives his mother. Relatives and friends of the family are respectfully<br />

invited to attend the funeral from her late residence No 1305 West lanval Street on Tuesday<br />

July 31, at 9 o’clock. Interment at St. John’s Church, Baltimore County, Md., Baltimore<br />

Sun - 7-30-1900 page 7<br />

Ida Viola Hudson <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

died Wednesday August 6, 1952 at 10:15 p. m. at her home in the Rockford Community.<br />

Funeral services have been set for Friday at 4 p. m. at Central Presbyterian Church here,<br />

conducted by the Rev. Walter G. Horn of Dallas, a former pastor of the church. Interment<br />

will be made at Evergreen Cemetery in charge of Fry & Gibbs. Survivors include her


husband, Jesse <strong>Gunn</strong>; three daughters, Mrs. Oliver Kimbrough, Clovis, N. M., Mrs. Melvln<br />

Jackson, Deport, and Miss Freeman <strong>Gunn</strong>. Dallas; two sisters, Mrs. Jay Holloman, Dallas,<br />

and Dr. Ruth Hudson, Laramie, Wyo.; two brothers, Grady Hudson, Fort Lynn, Ark., and<br />

Gilbert Hudson, <strong>New</strong> Boston, and two grandchildren. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong>, the former Miss Ida<br />

Viola Hudson, was born in Alabama Jan. 20,1882, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. F. M.<br />

Hudson. She was married to Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> June 24, 1901, and they have lived at Rockford<br />

near Biardstowu since then, living on the same farm for the past 47 years. The<br />

accompanying picture of Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was made when the couple observed their golden<br />

wedding<br />

Ida <strong>Gunn</strong> Howell<br />

Ida Oatley Howell, 87, died at Munson Hospital November 6, 1968. She was the eldest<br />

granddaughter of Theodore <strong>Gunn</strong>. Her parents, Gravener and Sarah (<strong>Gunn</strong>) Oatley were<br />

early residents of Sebewa, Micigan. The timbered areas of Wexford county attracted them<br />

and without benefit of railroad they moved, soon after Ida was born, to a farm uncleared of<br />

trees near Mesick. Mrs. Howell attended the State Normal School at Mt. Pleasant and a<br />

Deaconess schools in Grand Rapids and Herkimer, N. Y. She once taught school at the<br />

Indian Reservation at Mt. Pleasant. She acted as substitute teacher at the Sebewa Center<br />

school about 1910. She was married to Rev. Clarence Howell, who spent most of his<br />

ministry in <strong>New</strong> York.<br />

Ida <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

The Eastern Shore <strong>New</strong>s, Accomack, Va Jan. 22, 1976 - Mrs. Leroy <strong>Gunn</strong> - Mrs. Ida Mae<br />

Heitman <strong>Gunn</strong>, 67, a resident of East Point for the past six years, died at NAM Hospital on<br />

Monday, January 19. Born and reared in Philadelphia, Pa., she was the daughter of Mr.<br />

and Mrs. William H. Heitman. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a retired accountant, a member of the Holy<br />

Trinity Church in Onancock and a member of the Woman"s Guild of that church. Funeral<br />

services were held at the Holy Trinity Episcopal Church on Wednesday, January 21, at<br />

1:00 p.m. conducted by the Rev. Elmer T. Henry. Pallbearers were Maurcie Elliott,<br />

Chatman Clark, Charlie Hodges, John G. Rogers, George Lee Fosque, and George E.<br />

Walters. Interment was in Fairview Lawn Cemetery of Onancock. Besides her husband,<br />

LeRoy <strong>Gunn</strong>, Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Virginia Raymond of Ocean<br />

City, N. J. and Mrs. Viola Orloff of Philadelphia, Pa.; one sister, Mrs. Mary Wright of<br />

Virginia Beach; six grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Arrangements were made<br />

by the Williams Funeral Home in Onancock<br />

Ida Elizabeth <strong>Gunn</strong> Jackson<br />

Published 4-14-1992 - Ida <strong>Gunn</strong>, 72, Pleasantville, NJ, died Monday at Shore Memorial<br />

Hospital in Somers Point. She retired ten years ago after 33 years of service as a<br />

housekeeping supervisor for Atlantic County. Mrs. Jackson was a member of St. Mary's<br />

Episcopal Church in Pleasantville, the Episcopal Church Women and the Mainlanders. She<br />

was born in St. Mary's County, Md., and lived in Pleasantville since 1941. She is survived


y her husband, Dale; three daughters, Margaret Young of Atlantic City, Bernice Rivera of<br />

Brooklyn, N.Y., and Mary Ann Gardin of Pleasantville; her adopted daughter, Alzada G.<br />

McNeill of Atlantic City; one brother, Warren <strong>Gunn</strong> of Penllyn, Pa.; one sister, Alease<br />

Toomer of Mt. Airy, Pa.; ten grandchildren; and 11 great-grandchildren. A Mass of<br />

Christian Burial will be said 11 a.m. Saturday at St. Mary's Episcopal Church, 118 West<br />

Bayview Ave., Pleasantville, where friends may call from 10 a.m. Burial will be in Atlantic<br />

City Cemetery, Pleasantville. Arrangements are by the Greenidge Funeral Home, Atlantic<br />

City.<br />

Ida Grace Swann <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

85, of Blackstone, passed away peacefully on Thursday, May 31, 2012. She was preceded in<br />

death by her husband of 57 years, B.W. <strong>Gunn</strong>; her son, Clifton <strong>Gunn</strong>; brothers, Milton<br />

Swann, Roy Swann, Fitzhugh Lee Smith and Roland Swann. She is survived by her son,<br />

William B. <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife (Dianne) of Blackstone; and daughter, Deborah Dzendzel and<br />

husband (Dennis) of Blackstone; grandchildren, Andrew <strong>Gunn</strong> (Deidre), Jessica Randolph,<br />

Allison Hurley (Mike), Theresa <strong>Gunn</strong> and Sterling <strong>Gunn</strong>; great-grandchildren, Carter<br />

Harrison Randolph, Gracie Byrd Hurley and John Ballard "Jack" <strong>Gunn</strong>; and brother,<br />

Harold Swann (Valeria) of DeLand, Fla. Ida worked as a public health nurse in Nottoway<br />

County for many years in addition to working at Piedmont Geriatric Hospital. She is a<br />

lifelong member of the Church of Christ, where she taught Sunday School and served as a<br />

role model for so many, young and old alike. The family will receive friends from 5 to 7<br />

p.m. Friday, June 1, at Hamner-McMillian Funeral Home, 1400 South Main Street,<br />

Blackstone, Va. A graveside funeral service will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, June 2, at<br />

Crestview Memorial Park, LaCrosse, Va. Services are in the care of Hamner ~ McMillian<br />

Funeral Home, Blackstone. Online register and condolences may be made at<br />

Ida Viola Hudson <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Mrs. Jesse <strong>Gunn</strong> died Wednesday, August 6, 1952, at 10:15 p. m. at her home in the<br />

Rockford Community. Funeral services have been set for Friday at 4 p. m. at Central<br />

Presbyterian Church here in Paris, Texas conducted by the Rev. Walter G. Horn o£ Dallas,<br />

a former pastor of the church. Interment will be made at Evergreen Cemetery in charge of<br />

Fry & Gibbs. Survivors include her husband; three daughters, Mrs. Oliver Kimbrough,<br />

Clovis, N. M., Mrs. Melvin Jackson, Deport, and Miss Freeman <strong>Gunn</strong>. Dallas; two sisters,<br />

Mrs. Jay Holloman, Dallas, and Dr. Ruth Hudson, Laramie, Wyo.; two brothers, Grady<br />

Hudson, Fort Lynn, Ark., and Gilbert Hudson, <strong>New</strong> Boston, and two grandchildren. Mrs.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, the former Miss Ida Viola Hudson, was born in Alabama Jan. 20,1882, daughter of<br />

the late Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Hudson. She was married to Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> June 24, 1901, and they<br />

have lived at Rockford near Biardstown, Texas since then, living on the same farm for the<br />

past 47 years. The accompanying picture of Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was made when the couple<br />

observed their golden wedding anniversary in "June, 1951.


Ida Mae <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Gonzales, Texas - Feb 19, 1999-- Services for Ida Mae <strong>Gunn</strong>, 92, of Thompsonville,<br />

Gonzales County, who died Wednesday, will be 2 p.m. today at Thompsonville United<br />

Methodist Church, the Rev. Nancy Littlefield officiating. Burial will be at Thompsonville<br />

Cemetery<br />

2 nd obit<br />

Ida Mae <strong>Gunn</strong>, 92, of Thompsonville, Gonzales County, died Wednesday, Feb. 17, 1999.<br />

She was born Dec. 14, 1906, in Thompsonville Community, to the late Walter and Nancy<br />

Jane Atkinson. She was a homemaker and a member of Thompsonville United Methodist<br />

Church. Survivors: daughters, Nell Faulk of San Antonio, Carolyn Harrell of Gonzales and<br />

Dianne Williams of Austin; four grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. Preceded in<br />

death by: husband, Carroll <strong>Gunn</strong>;<br />

Ida Mae <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Ida Mae <strong>Gunn</strong>, of Chattanooga, died Sunday, January 8, 2006 in a local hospital. She was<br />

preceded in death by her husband, Robert <strong>Gunn</strong>; mother, Lucille Adams. She is survived<br />

by her devoted cousins, Emma Miller, Chattanooga, Billy (Geneva) Ware, Ringgold, GA,<br />

Bobby Price, Alma Jean Hopkins, Atlanta, GA; a host of other cousins, relatives and<br />

friends. Graveside services will be held Friday at 1:30 p.m. at National Cemetery with<br />

Bishop William McGee officiating. Her body will lie in state Thursday after 1 p.m.<br />

Arrangements are by Taylor Funeral Home of Chattanooga, Inc.<br />

Ida Mae <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

OTTERV1LLE, Mo. Sept. 25, 1953 -Funeral services for Mrs. Ida Mae <strong>Gunn</strong>, wife of<br />

former State Senator Henry <strong>Gunn</strong>, will be held here next Monday. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 67, died<br />

Thursday night after suffering a stroke. Besides her husband, an Otterville banker, Mrs.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> is survived by a sister, Mrs, H. W. Michaelis of Jefferson City.<br />

Ida V. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Mrsl Ida V. <strong>Gunn</strong>, wife of Mr. James F. <strong>Gunn</strong> of 1305 West Lanvale Street, Baltimore,<br />

Md., died suddenly Saturday morning at White Sulphur Springs, Va. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> had<br />

been a sufferer from heart disease for several years. She left Baltimore July 19, 1900 for a<br />

rest at White Sulphur Springs. Her husband was with her at the time of her death. The<br />

couple had one child, Roy <strong>Gunn</strong>, who survives his mother. - Baltimore Sun, July 30, 1900<br />

page 7 (Wife of a Berry Hill <strong>Gunn</strong>)<br />

Ideller <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Dallas Texas -- Idellar <strong>Gunn</strong>, 82, was buried Saturday, Feb. 28, 2004, in Little John<br />

Cemetery following 1 p.m. funeral services in Immanuel Baptist Church in Paris. Golden<br />

Gate Funeral Home of Dallas had charge of the arrangements.


Ila Busick <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

REIDSVILLE - Ila Busick <strong>Gunn</strong>, 91, of the Carolina House, died Tuesday, October 24,<br />

2006, at Annie Penn Hospital. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday, October<br />

26, at First Congregational Christian Church and the burial will follow in Reidlawn<br />

Cemetery with Pastor Mark Tolodziecki and Rev. Dan Jones officiating. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a<br />

native of Rockingham County and was the daughter of the late Henry Anderson and Ada<br />

Apple Busick. She was retired from the American Tobacco Company. She was a longtime<br />

and faithful member of the First Congregational Christian Church where she was a<br />

member of the Circle #1. She was preceded in death by her husband, Oliver <strong>Gunn</strong>;<br />

brothers, Johnnie, James, Howell and Henry Busick; sisters, Alma Gibbs, Mary Woodall<br />

and Lillian Knowles and sister-in-law, Mertis Busick. She is survived by numerous nieces<br />

and nephews and brother-in-law, James <strong>Gunn</strong>. The family will receive friends from 7 until<br />

9 p.m. Wednesday at Wilkerson Funeral Home. Memorial contributions may be made to<br />

First Congregational Christian Church, 1863 South Park Drive, Reidsville, N.C. 27320.<br />

Ila Dean <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Dothan, Georgia - Ila Dean <strong>Gunn</strong>, 87, passed away January 11, 2011 at the Terrace at<br />

Grove Park in Dothan. Visitation will he held Saturday, January 15, 2011 from 2 to 3 p.m.<br />

at Ridout's Brown-Service Funeral Home, Decatur. Funeral will follow at 3 p.m. Burial will<br />

be in Roselawn Cemetery. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born August 17, 1923, in Walker County to<br />

Gustus Wiley and Josephine Moore. She was a member of Grant Street Church of Christ.<br />

She was a very active member of the Mary Lou Dancy Chapter of Eastern Star. She is<br />

preceded in death by four brothers, two sisters, her husband, Thomas M. <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr., a son,<br />

Thomas M. <strong>Gunn</strong> III and a daughter, Sandra Ellen <strong>Gunn</strong>. She is survived by her daughter,<br />

Jo <strong>Gunn</strong> Peterson of Dothan; six grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. The family<br />

express gratitude to Covenant Hospice of Dothan and the tender loving care of the Terrace<br />

of Grove Park in Priceville and Dothan. Published in the Decatur Daily on January 14,<br />

2011<br />

Ilene Reeves <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

82, of Malvern, Arkansas passed away Monday, Sept. 15, 2008, in a local hospital. She was<br />

born March 16, 1926, in Devil Slide, Utah, to Milo Jay and Meda Garn Reeves. She was a<br />

member of the Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Church. She was a good mother,<br />

grandmother and wife. She loved to travel. She was in the optical business for 35 years and<br />

she was also a volunteer at Parkland Hospital in Dallas, Texas. She was in the prenatal<br />

units taking care of newborns in distress. She knew no strangers, she loved everyone and<br />

all that knew her, knew she was a hoot. She is loved and will be missed by so many. She is<br />

survived by two daughters, Yvonne Kelly of Milwauke , Ore., and Lynada Smith Hixon of<br />

Malvern, Ark.; one brother, Ronald Lee Reeves of Wyoming, and two grandchildren,<br />

Delynn Hixon of Malvern, Ark. She was preceded in death by her husband, Ronald Eugene<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> and two brothers, Kenneth Jay Reeves and Steven Garn Black. Memorial services<br />

are scheduled for 10 a.m. Friday at Atkinson Funeral Home Chapel with Bro. John<br />

Chandler officiating. Arrangements are under the direction of Atkinson Funeral Home of


Malvern. (501)332-2711<br />

Imogene <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

born March 28, 1923, passed away March 17, 2011. She was preceded in death by her<br />

loving husband Clarence. Imogene is survived by her loving family, 6 children, 20<br />

grandchildren, 34 great- grandchildren and 11 great, great-grandchildren. A Visitation will<br />

be held from 4-8pm, Tuesday, March 22, with a Funeral Service at Noon, Wednesday,<br />

March 23 at Whitney & Murphy Funeral Home, 4800 E. Indian School Road, Phoenix.<br />

Interment will follow at Greenwood Memory Lawn Cemetery, 2300 W. Van Buren,<br />

Phoenix. Donations may be made to the American Cancer Society, 4550 E. Bell Road, #126,<br />

Phoenix, AZ 85032 or Jehovah Witness Worldwide Service, 19008 N. 34th Street, Phoenix,<br />

AZ 85050.<br />

Imogene <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Services for Imogene <strong>Gunn</strong>, 89, Gilmer, are scheduled for 2 p.m. Tuesday at Rosewood<br />

Baptist Church. Burial will be in Rosewood Cemetery under direction of Croley Funeral<br />

Home, Gilmer. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> died Oct. 14, 2011. She was born March 17, 1922, in Rosewood<br />

community to Daniel and Lela McKinney Barnett. She was preceded in death by husband,<br />

Ocie Clem <strong>Gunn</strong>, and son, Alvin Eugene <strong>Gunn</strong>. Survivors include sons, Larry Clem and<br />

Darrell <strong>Gunn</strong> and five granddaughters. Visitation will be from 6 to 8 p.m. today April 28,<br />

2012 at the funeral home.<br />

Imogene <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

THOMSON, Ga. - Mrs. Imogene Brassell <strong>Gunn</strong>, 83, of Cobbham Rd. entered into rest<br />

April 5, 2012. She was the beloved wife of the late Lewis Pilcher <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr. Funeral services<br />

will be held at 11:00 AM, Monday, April 9, 2012 at the Beggs Funeral Home Chapel with<br />

Rev. Robert Adams officiating. Interment will follow in Savannah Valley Memorial<br />

Gardens. Pallbearers will be grandsons. Friends may call the residence of Sandra and<br />

Steve Linker 1924 Cobbham Rd., Thomson, Georgia or from 4 until 6 PM, Sunday, April<br />

8, 2012 at the funeral home. .Beggs Funeral Home, Thomson, Georgia is in charge<br />

Mrs. Ina <strong>Gunn</strong> Dies Today<br />

Passes Away at Home in West City [Illinois] after Long Illness - Mrs. Ina Sanders <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

wife of Willie <strong>Gunn</strong>, passed away this morning at her home in West City after a lingering<br />

illness at the age of 30 years, 10 months and 27 days. She was the daughter of J. J. Sanders<br />

and comes from a well known and highly respected family. Funeral services will be held<br />

from the First Baptist church in this city tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 with Rev. Robert<br />

Smith and rev. J. L. Meads conducting the services, followed with interment at the Masonic<br />

and Odd Fellows cemetery. Source: Benton Evening <strong>New</strong>s dated Tuesday, August 7, 1928<br />

Ina Jean Naeve Rogganbuck-<strong>Gunn</strong>,


94, of Kankakee, Illinois, went to heaven to meet her Lord; her daughter, Linda; and her<br />

parents, Tuesday (April 3, 2007). Visitation will be from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Friday at the<br />

Clancy-Gernon-Hertz Funeral Home, west Kankakee, where services will be held at 10 a.m.<br />

Saturday. Rev. Kathy Sweet will officiate. Cremation rites will then be accorded by the<br />

Clancy-Gernon-Hertz Crematory, west Kankakee. Memorials to the family would be<br />

appreciated. Mrs. Rogganbuck-<strong>Gunn</strong> worked at Kankakee State Hospital, now Shapiro<br />

Developmental Center for 23 years, as a supervisor, retiring in 1980. She was born March<br />

27, 1913, in Tuscola, the daughter of George Frederick and Lorena Sarah Gaddey<br />

Thoeming. Her first husband, John Rogganbuck, whom she married in 1935, in Tuscola, is<br />

deceased. She later married Halton <strong>Gunn</strong> in 1964, in Kankakee. He is also deceased. She<br />

was a member of the Women of the Moose and a member of the South Limestone Social<br />

Circle for over 30 years. She enjoyed crocheting, working crossword puzzles, cooking and<br />

traveling. Surviving are two sons, Jim Rogganbuck of Canyon Lake, Texas, John "Jack"<br />

Rogganbuck of Kankakee; one daughter, Margaret Prazak of Dickinson, Texas; numerous<br />

grandchildren, great-grandchildren, and great-great-grandchildren; one sister-in-law,<br />

Bettie Thoeming of O"Fallon; and numerous nieces and nieces. Deceased are her parents;<br />

one daughter, Linda; one sister, Gladys Thoeming; and one brother, Robert<br />

Thoeming.Please sign her guestbook at clancygernon.com.<br />

Inez <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Mrs. Inez <strong>Gunn</strong>, 79, of 239 N. Jefferson St., died at 12:20 p. m. Sunday March 19, 1972 in<br />

Van Wert County Ohio Hospital. She had been in ill health for two months. Born March 7,<br />

1893, in Convoy, she was a daughter of Bradford H. and Mary (Sands) Terry. She was<br />

married June 8, 1915, to Raymond <strong>Gunn</strong>. He died in 1962. One daughter, three sisters and<br />

four brothers also preceded her in death. She is survived by one son, John, of Fairfield, and<br />

one d a u g h t e r , Mrs. Dale E. (Virginia) Walters of North Canton. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a<br />

member of First United Methodist Church. Funeral services will be at 10 a. m. Wednesday<br />

at the Alspach Funeral Home with the R ev. Edward Brandeberry officiating. Burial will<br />

be in Woodland Cemetery. Friends may call after 7 p. m. Tuesday at the funeral home.<br />

Inez <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Inez Waddell <strong>Gunn</strong>, 84, 1211 Halifax Road, died Thursday morning, June 26, 1997, at<br />

Danville Regional Medical Center. Born Dec. 26, 1912 in Glenwood, she was a daughter of<br />

Samuel Thomas Waddell, Jr. and <strong>My</strong>rtle Edwards Waddell. She was married to Holland<br />

Watlington <strong>Gunn</strong>, who died Oct. 31, 1983. She spent her entire life in Danville and<br />

Glenwood, where she was a homemaker. She was a member of the Mosley Memorial<br />

United Methodist Church and the Suzanna Wesley Sunday School Class, in which she was<br />

active for many years. Survivors include a son, Richard H. <strong>Gunn</strong> of the residence; a<br />

brother, Samuel T. Waddell of Midlothian; two sisters, Doris W. Smith of Durham, N.C.,<br />

and Frances W. Camden of Charlottesville; and one grandchild. The graveside service will<br />

be conducted 11 a.m. Saturday at Highland Burial Park by the Rev. Richard Cobb and the<br />

Rev. Rebecca Yow. The family will receive friends at the residence. Swicegood Funeral<br />

Home is in charge of arrangements.


Inez <strong>Gunn</strong> Balducci Gray,<br />

74, of Richmond, died Sunday, July 17, 1988. She is survived by a son, Robert E. Balducci<br />

of Colonial Heights; a daughter, Teresa B. Stinson of Richmond; three sisters, Grace<br />

Smith, Doris Eades and Helen Clements, all of Richmond; eleven grandchildren; and three<br />

great-grandchildren. Her remains rest at the Joseph W. Bliley Funeral Home, Third and<br />

Marshall Sts., where a Rosary would be said 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. Funeral mass will be held<br />

2 p.m. Wednesday at St. Peter"s Catholic Church, 8th & Grace St. Interment Mt. Calvary.<br />

Richmond Times Dispatch (VA) Tues. 7-19-1988<br />

Inez E. Topper <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

85, died Wednesday, Aug. 3, 2005, in the Evergreens, Morristown, N.J. She was born in<br />

McSherrystown. She was pre-deceased by her husband, Dr. Lewis G. <strong>Gunn</strong>, D.D.S. Mrs.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> was a longtime parishioner of St. Peters Church. She volunteered at the now defunct<br />

Zurburgg Memorial Hospital, both in Riverside, N.J. She is survived by one daughter,<br />

Elaine Dimarino-Wilson of Huntington Beach, Calif.; two grandchildren; two greatgrandchildren;<br />

one sister, Faine M. Rodgers of Emmitsburg, Md., and several nieces and<br />

nephews.She was predeceased by one son, Stephen <strong>Gunn</strong>, and five brothers, Carroll Chip<br />

Topper, Leo Topper, Donald Topper, Raymond Topper and Walter Topper. Liturgy of<br />

Christian Burial was said on Monday, Aug. 8, in St. Peters Church, Riverside, N.J.<br />

Interment was in the St. Peters Cemetery, Riverside, N.J.Memorial contributions can be<br />

made to the St. Peters Church, 102 Middletown St., Riverside, N.J. 08075<br />

Inez Sanders <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

89, of Springfield, formerly of Aberdeen, Miss., died Friday at Memorial Medical Center.<br />

She married Walter Sanders in 1930; he died in 1965. She then married L.T. <strong>Gunn</strong> in 1974;<br />

he died in 1993. Among those surviving: a son, Hopkins Sanders of Springfield.<br />

Local services: 6 p.m. Wednesday at Walker Funeral Service and Chapel, Decatur. Funeral<br />

services: noon Saturday at Mount Moriah Missionary Baptist Church, Aberdeen, the Rev.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> officiating. Burial: Mount Moriah Missionary Baptist Church Cemetery, Aberdeen.<br />

Published State Journal Register, Springfield, Ill on January 23, 1997<br />

Ira L. <strong>Gunn</strong> Sr.<br />

Age 91, Shelbyville. April 7, 2008. Funeral 2 p.m. Thursday, April 10. HILLCREST<br />

FUNERAL HOME, (931) 684-2265.<br />

2 nd obit<br />

Funeral services for Ira L. <strong>Gunn</strong> Sr., 91, of Wartrace, who died Monday at Bedford<br />

County Medical Center, will be 2 p.m. Thursday at Hillcrest Funeral Home. The Rev. Paul<br />

Lane will officiate and burial will follow in Hillcrest Memorial Gardens. Visitation with the<br />

family will be 4-8 p.m. Wednesday.


Ira Pearl <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

a resident of El Paso, TX passed away Tuesday Oct 25th at the William Beaumont Army<br />

Hospital at the age of 84. Widely recognized as a visionary and tireless advocate for the<br />

profession of nurse anesthesia, <strong>Gunn</strong> also is remembered fondly as a cherished friend and<br />

mentor to many. Her contributions to nurse anesthesia practice, research, education,<br />

publication, consultation, credentialing, and government relations have significantly<br />

contributed to the preservation and advancement of nursing and nurse anesthesia. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

devoted her time, knowledge, expertise, and energies to the AANA, various state nurse<br />

anesthetist associations, and individual CRNAs confronted with challenges of a legal,<br />

legislative or regulatory nature. In recognition of her extraordinary example, the AANA<br />

instituted the Ira P. <strong>Gunn</strong> Award for Outstanding Professional Advocacy in 2000, naming<br />

her its first recipient in 2001. She was the first CRNA in the United States to be inducted<br />

into the American Academy of Nursing (1981) and was named a "Living Legend" by the<br />

Academy in 2003. <strong>Gunn</strong> began her nursing career in 1951. Her early experience was<br />

gained in the U.S. Army, where her tours of duty included Ft. Sam Houston and Ft. Hood<br />

in Texas, as well as Korea, Europe, Hawaii, and Washington, D.C. She served as a<br />

clinician, educator, and researcher. <strong>Gunn</strong>'s last five years of military service, during the<br />

Vietnam War, included an assignment as nurse anesthesia consultant to the Army surgeon<br />

general. She retired from the Army as a Lieutenant Colonel (Colonel select) in 1973. Upon<br />

her retirement from active duty, <strong>Gunn</strong> worked as a consultant in nurse anesthesia affairs<br />

for the AANA and various state nurse anesthetist associations, taught at and/or consulted<br />

with numerous colleges and universities, and served three years as a civilian consultant to<br />

the Air Force surgeon general. She was also a prolific writer and speaker on nurse<br />

anesthesia issues. <strong>Gunn</strong> received her Bachelor of Arts (chemistry) degree from<br />

Hardin-Simmons University, Abilene, Texas; her nursing diploma from the Lillie Jolly<br />

School of Nursing, Memorial Hospital, Houston, Texas, where she was valedictorian; while<br />

simultaneously earning her master's of letters in nursing from the University of Houston.<br />

She completed her anesthesia education at Brooke Army Medical Center, Ft. Sam Houston,<br />

and graduated from the Military Nursing and Research Course at the Walter Reed Army<br />

Institute of Research in Washington, D.C. <strong>Gunn</strong> was the top graduate in her class at both<br />

military programs. She is preceded in death by her parents, Ira T and Pearl B. <strong>Gunn</strong>; her<br />

sister, Marjorie Griffey; and nephew, David Griffey. She is survived by niece, Pamela P.<br />

James and nephews, Robert T & James L Griffey. She is also survived by longtime<br />

companion and friend Dottie Istvan. A memorial service will be held on Saturday,<br />

November 19th at 2:00pm at Martin Funeral Home, 3839 Montana Ave, El Paso, Tx. Her<br />

ashes will be interred at the Arlington National Cemetery with a full honors ceremony at a<br />

later date. In lieu of flowers, a memorial contribution may be made to: UB Foundation –<br />

Ira P. <strong>Gunn</strong> Endowment, University of Buffalo, 326 Wende Hall, Buffalo, NY 14214 or to<br />

any charitable organization of your choice.<br />

Ira R. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

The funeral for Ira R. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 96, retired office manager with Export Leaf Tobacco Co.,<br />

who died Wednesday, will be conducted by Dr. James H. Bailey at 11 a.m. Friday at First<br />

United Methodist Church. Burial will follow in Maplewood Cemetery. The family will be at


Thomas Yelverton Funeral Service tonight from 7-8:30. The Wilson Daily Times, Wilson,<br />

NC Thurs. 10-15-1992 - Ira R. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 96, retired office manager with Export Leaf Tobacco<br />

Company died Wednesday. Funeral 11 a.m. Friday First United Methodist Church,<br />

conducted by Dr. James H. Bailey. Interment Maplewood Cemetery. Surviving daughter,<br />

Virginia "Ginny" Fick of High Point; 4 Grandchildren and 8 Great-Grandchildren. The<br />

family will be at Thomas Yelverton Funeral Service, tonight 7-8:30. Memorials may be<br />

directed to the <strong>Gunn</strong> Schlorship Fund at First United Methodist Church, P. O. Box 1423,<br />

Wilson, N.C. 27894.(Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> descendant)<br />

Irene C. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

GOODWATER, Coosa County, Alabama. — Funeral service for Irene C. <strong>Gunn</strong> is 2 p.m.<br />

Feb. 20, 2008 at Pleasant Home Baptist Church. Burial in church cemetery. Armour"s<br />

Memorial Funeral Home will direct.<br />

Irene Elizabeth <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

77, died Thursday, April 29, 2010 at Altamont Manor, Inc., Lebanon, Virginia. She was<br />

born in Russell County, Virginia; daughter of the late Noah and Estelle Bryant Hicks. She<br />

was preceded in death by her husband, Charles <strong>Gunn</strong>. She is survived by one daughter,<br />

Genia Griffith of Duffield, Virginia; two sons, Gary Wayne Shutts of Magolia, Texas and<br />

Chris Shutts of Lebanon, Virginia; three sisters, Etta Mae Koczka of Lebanon, Virginia,<br />

JoAnn Hicks of Baltimore, Maryland, and Thelma Hicks of Hampton, Virginia; two<br />

brothers, William Hicks of Baltimore, Maryland and Robert Wayne Hicks of Lebanon,<br />

Virginia; twelve grandchildren; eight great grandchildren; several nieces and nephews.<br />

Graveside Services and Interment for Irene Elizabeth <strong>Gunn</strong> will be conducted at 2:00 p.m.<br />

Saturday, May 1, 2010 in Temple Hill Memorial Park, Castlewood, Virginia with Billy Joe<br />

Hicks officiating. On line condolences may be sent to the <strong>Gunn</strong> family<br />

Irene C. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

A longtime San Mateo resident, who celebrated her 100 th birthday last October 23, died<br />

yesterday March 21, 1973. Irene C. <strong>Gunn</strong>. formerly of 127 North San Mateo Drive. Mrs.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> died at the Brookside Convalescent Hospital. She -had lived in San Mateo for 65<br />

years, and was a native of Detroit, Mich. She was described as a "homemaker" and was the<br />

widow of the late Albert W. <strong>Gunn</strong>. A son. Albert E. <strong>Gunn</strong> of San Mateo, survives, as well as<br />

four grandchildren, two great-grandchildren and two grandnephews. Funeral tomorrow<br />

services will be held at 9 a.m. at the Patterson and O'Connell Chapel. A requiem mass will<br />

be offered at 9:30 a.m. at St. Matthew's Catholic Church. Interment at John's Cemetery.<br />

The rosary will be recited tonight at 7:30 at the chapel.<br />

Irene <strong>Gunn</strong> "Rene" Irene (Rene) P. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

85, passed away July 22nd after a long illness, at the home of her daughter surrounded by


all of her children. She was born April 11, 1924 in Brooklyn, N.Y. to Benjamin Franklin<br />

and Cathrine Murphy. She served in the Navy in World War II where she met and<br />

married Hayes C. <strong>Gunn</strong> from Elsinore, Utah. They raised five children in Bountiful, Ut.<br />

She deeply loved her children and grandchildren. Mother was truly a beautiful women,<br />

inside and out. All that met her loved her. She was one of a kind. Everyone knew how<br />

much she loved her sweets. Preceded in death by her husband, mother and father, brother (<br />

Ben Franklin) and great grandson, Dayton Pyne. Survived by her children, Steven <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

(Steve) Gary <strong>Gunn</strong> (Sue) Debra Pearson (Bob) Richard <strong>Gunn</strong> (Renee) and Laura Judd<br />

(Bruce), 10 grandsons, one granddaughter and eight great grandchildren. Mom, we love<br />

you and will miss you. Good Night, God Bless. We will hold you close in our hearts forever.<br />

A Special thanks to Cyndy and Amber from Sunrise Hospice. Her wishes were to have a<br />

family viewing followed by family/friends graveside service at Bountiful City Cemetery at<br />

10:30 a.m. on Monday, July 27, 2009.<br />

Irene <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Dies at age 100 - A longtime San Mateo resident, who celebrated her 100 th birthday last<br />

October 23, 1972, died yesterday March 21, 1973. She was Mrs. Irene C. <strong>Gunn</strong>. formerly of<br />

127 North San Mateo Drive. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> died at the Brookside Convalescent Hospital. She -<br />

had lived in San Mateo for 65 years, and was a native of Detroit, Mich. She was described<br />

as a "homemaker" and was the widow of the late Albert W. <strong>Gunn</strong>. A son. Albert E. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

of San Mateo, survives, as well as four grandchildren, two great-grandchildren and two<br />

grandnephews<br />

Irene Jennings <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Mrs. Walter <strong>Gunn</strong> - Mrs. Walter M. <strong>Gunn</strong>, age 64, died in the Annie Penn Memorial<br />

hospital early this (Monday) morning, heart trouble, with complications, causing her death.<br />

She had been a patient in the local institution two weeks preceding her death. Of the<br />

immediate family the deceased is survived by the husband and six children, four sons and<br />

two daughters. The sons are Percy <strong>Gunn</strong>, of Greensboro; A. E. <strong>Gunn</strong>, of Wentworth; C. W.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Rollins, VA; and Robert <strong>Gunn</strong>, of Wentworth. The daughters are Mrs. J. A.<br />

Strader, of Wentworth; and Mrs. E. R. Lemmons, of Reidsville, R.F.D.Reidsville Review,<br />

Rockingham Co., NC Mon. 3-23-1931 (Irene Jennings <strong>Gunn</strong>)<br />

Irene May <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Peacefully in Pilgrim ... GUNN Peacefully in Pilgrim Hospital, Boston, Mass. on 8th<br />

June2005. Irene May aged 79 years of Sutton On Sea. Loving Wife of Ron, who will be<br />

sadly missed by all her family and friends. Funeral service at Boston Crematorium on<br />

Friday 17th June at 10.00am. Floral tributes c/o D. W. Bloomer and Sons Ltd, Grove Road,<br />

Sutton On Sea.<br />

Irene May <strong>Gunn</strong>


Mrs. Irene May <strong>Gunn</strong>, the wife of Preston <strong>Gunn</strong>, died at the family home 800 Galinas<br />

avenue, last night June 5, 1932, after a long illness. She came to Las Vegas, <strong>New</strong> Mexico a<br />

year ago from Hardy Nebraska. She is survived by her husband Preston, two sisters Doris<br />

Tebow of Portland, Kansas; Gertrude Pieschke of Portland, Kansas; three brothers Stoy,<br />

Paul and Lee Swanson of Kansas. The deceased also leaves her parents Mr.and Mrs. C. A.<br />

Swanson of Scandia, Kansas. The body will be taken by train tonight for burial in<br />

Scandia.<br />

Irene <strong>Gunn</strong>.<br />

widow of Burdette G. <strong>Gunn</strong>, killed in a ear collision near Emerald, Nebraska, Feb. 21,<br />

1948, as administratrix of <strong>Gunn</strong>'s estate Wednesday filed a $60,000 suit against Coca Cola<br />

Bottling company and DeRoyce Lusher. Jack and Margaret Beard, partners in the Nehi<br />

Bottling company, of which <strong>Gunn</strong> was an employe, are joined as defendants, the petition<br />

explains, in order that they may be subrogated to rights of the plaintiff for $5,387.60 paid<br />

Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> and her six children under the workmen's compensation act. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

charges negligence of Edward Smetter and DeRoyce Lusher, drivers of the cars involved in<br />

the Feb. 21 collision. Smetter was an employee of the Coca Cola Bottling company and<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> was a passenger in the car Smetter was driving.<br />

Irene <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

EDEN, NC— Irene <strong>Gunn</strong> Anderson, 90, died Tuesday, June 3, 2008. Funeral services will<br />

be conducted 11 a.m. Saturday, June 7, at Bethlehem United ... Published in the <strong>New</strong>s<br />

Record on 6/5/2008<br />

Irene <strong>Gunn</strong> Nelson<br />

Irene <strong>Gunn</strong> Homegoing service Mrs. Irene <strong>Gunn</strong> Nelson, Atlanta, Georgia; Tuesday,<br />

November 15, 2011; 12 NOON; Salem Bible Church, 2283 Baker Rd., N.W. Rev. Jasper<br />

Williams, pastor officiating. Interment Lincoln. Remains instate 11:00 AM. Cortege<br />

assemble 10:45 AM at residence. Survivors include devoted sister, Mary Thelma Swain; a<br />

host of relatives, friends. Willie A. Watkins Historic West End Chapel, (404) 758-1731,<br />

www.williewatkins.com<br />

Irene <strong>Gunn</strong> Ozmar,<br />

age 78, widow of the late Preston B. Ozmar, Sr., died early Saturday, October 9, 1976 at<br />

her home. She is survived by one daughter, Miss Sadie E. Ozmar; two sons, Preston B.<br />

Ozmar, Jr. and Wallace E. Ozmar, all of Lawrenceville; seven grandchildren; four greatgrandchildren.<br />

Funeral services will be held 2 p.m. Monday at the Williams Funeral Home,<br />

Lawrenceville. Interment in Oakwood Cemetery. The family will receive friends at the<br />

funeral home Sunday 7 until 9 p.m. Richmond Times Dispatch (VA) Sun. 10-10-1976<br />

(Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)


Ione <strong>Gunn</strong> -<br />

Retired bookkeeper March 27, 1998 -MACON . GA-- Miss Ione Virginia <strong>Gunn</strong>, 89, of 152<br />

Stonewall Place, died Wednesday, March 25, 1998, at McDuffie County Hospital,<br />

Thomson. Graveside services will be at 2 p.m. today in Johnson United Methodist Church<br />

Cemetery, Warrenton, with the Rev. Mabel Foster officiating. Miss <strong>Gunn</strong>, a native of Bibb<br />

County, had retired as a bookkeeper with Peeler Hardware Co. and was a member of First<br />

Street United Methodist Church. Survivors include one nephew, William R. ``Billy"" Hall,<br />

Thomson; and two cousins, Mary Whitener, Atlanta, and Carlene Wren, Gibson<br />

Pallbearers will be Don Wren, Billy Hall, Bobby Langford, James L. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Johnie Rahn<br />

and Ronnie Moss. James and Lowe Funeral Home, Warrenton, is in charge of<br />

arrangements.<br />

Iona Hinson Hancock <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

age 93, formerly of Oak Grove Rd., Asheboro went home to be with her Lord and Savior,<br />

Jesus Christ on Tuesday, April 5, 2005. She was a resident of Clapps Convalescent Nursing<br />

Home, Asheboro. Funeral services will be held on Friday, April 8, 2005 at 2:00 pm at Pugh<br />

Funeral Home Chapel, 437 Sunset Ave., Asheboro, NC with Rev. Ray Lambe officiating.<br />

Burial will follow at Randolph Memorial Park. She was welcomed in Heaven by her loving<br />

husband, Barney, her son, Larry, her granddaughter, Lynette, her mother and father and<br />

four brothers and two sisters. After retiring from the Cetwick Burlington plant in<br />

Asheboro, she was employed for several years at Asheboro High School cafeteria and<br />

Acme-McCrary Cafeteria. She was a member of Back Creek Friends Meeting. Surviving<br />

are son and his wife, Gene And Bobbie Hancock of Asheboro, NC; daughter and her<br />

husband, Faye and John Jankovich of Arizona; six grandchildren; eleven great<br />

grandchildren. The family will receive friends and relatives Thursday , April 7, 2005 from<br />

7 - 9 PM at Pugh Funeral Home, Asheboro and other times at the home of son, Gene<br />

Hancock, 440 Westbury Drive, Asheboro. The family wishes to express sincere<br />

appreciation and love to the staff of Clapps Convalescent Nursing Home for the<br />

compassionate care, love and concern for our loved one. We will always be grateful and<br />

remember the many acts of kindness, love and support we received. Iona was a devoted<br />

Christian, a very much loved mother and mother-in-law, a precious grandmother and a<br />

friend to so many. She will be remembered as a kind, gracious and loving woman. She<br />

leaves a void that can never be filled in the lives of all that knew and loved her.<br />

Irene <strong>Gunn</strong> Martin<br />

Irene G. Martin, 88, of Chesterfield, Virginia passed away October 27, 2000. She is<br />

survived by her children, Irene Snellings and her husband, Mike, Shirley Parker and her<br />

husband, Thomas, and Wayne Garrett and his wife, Ann; a brother, Robert <strong>Gunn</strong>; and<br />

three sisters, Mary Bow, Frances Morris and Clara Daves; ten grandchildren and 11 greatgrandchildren.<br />

Her remains rest at the Bliley Funeral Home"s Chippenham Chapel, 6900<br />

Hull St. Rd., where the family will receive friends 6 to 8 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, and<br />

where funeral services will be held 2 p.m. Monday. Interment Maury Cemetery.<br />

Irene <strong>Gunn</strong> Anderson<br />

EDEN - Irene <strong>Gunn</strong> Anderson, 90, of 1431 Bethlehem Church Road died Tuesday (6/3/08)<br />

at her home. A native of Rockingham County, she was a daughter of the late Bethel<br />

Clayton and <strong>My</strong>rtle King <strong>Gunn</strong>. She had lived in Rockingham County most of her life, was


a homemaker and a member of Bethlehem United Methodist Church. In addition to her<br />

parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Edward Ray Anderson Sr., and three<br />

sisters, Lessie G. Roberts, Ruth G. Nance and Geneva G. Gibson. She is survived by a son,<br />

Edward Ray Anderson Jr. of Eden; a daughter, Carolyn Lee Anderson of Eden; a twin<br />

sister, Orene G. Roberts of Sanford; three grandchildren and one great-grandchild.<br />

Visitation will be held from 7 to 9 p.m. today at Citty Funeral Home of Reidsville and other<br />

times at the residence<br />

The funeral service will be conducted at 11 a.m. Saturday at Bethlehem United Methodist<br />

Church. Burial will follow in the church cemetery.<br />

Irene Lauterbach <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Irene Lauterbach <strong>Gunn</strong>, 96, a pioneer Fort Worth custom home designer, died Monday,<br />

June 9, 2003, in Fort Worth.Memorial service: 2 p.m. Monday in The Drawing Room of<br />

Thompson"s Harveson & Cole Funeral Home. Private Interment: Greenwood Memorial<br />

Park. Memorials: Should friends desire, memorials may be given to Shriners Children"s<br />

Hospital, Burn Center, 6977 Main St., , Texas 77030. A native and lifelong resident of Fort<br />

Worth, Irene <strong>Gunn</strong> was born July 19, 1906. She was a graduate of Central High School<br />

and Fort Worth College of Business. When she married Elbert W. <strong>Gunn</strong> in 1928, they<br />

began a custom home building company which they managed until his death in 1991. Irene<br />

specialized in interior design and antique furniture and fixtures. They were members of<br />

St.John Evangelical and Reform Church where they built the Fellowship Hall. She was also<br />

a serious art student who studied with Sally Gillespie, a member of The Fort Worth<br />

Woman"s Club, Worth Hills Garden Club, and notably, founding president of The<br />

Antiquarian Club. Later in life she enjoyed teaching antique authentication and appraisal<br />

at TCU. She was preceded in death by her husband of 63 years, Elbert W. <strong>Gunn</strong>.<br />

Survivors: Nephews, Robert <strong>Gunn</strong> of Fort Worth, William F. <strong>Gunn</strong> and his wife, Carol, of<br />

Fort Worth; and niece, Cynthia Gayle McCool and her husband, Loyd, of Athens.<br />

Published in the Star-Telegram from 6/14/2003 - 6/15/2003.<br />

Irene <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Green River: Irene <strong>Gunn</strong>, 66, of #16, Monroe Court, Green River, died at 1:10 p.m.,<br />

Wednesday, July 4, 2001 at her home after a brief battle with cancer. She was born April<br />

16, 1935 in Olympia, Washington, the daughter of Flossie and Morris Arthur. Irene was<br />

raised by Flossie and Harley Waters, who later moved to Colorado where she attended<br />

schools. On January 28, 1956, she married Kenneth F. <strong>Gunn</strong> in Denver, Colorado. They<br />

resided in Cripple Creek, Colorado and then moved to their home in Green River,<br />

Wyoming in November of 1965. She was a member of the Eagles Auxiliary 2350 and the<br />

former Grand Matron of the Eastern Star in Cripple Creek, Colorado. Her hobbies<br />

included being an avid Nascar fan, bowling, reading, and playing pool. Survivors included<br />

her five daughters, Terry Warren and husband Tim, Becky Sanchez and husband John,<br />

Kathy DeVoy and husband Pat, Debbie <strong>Gunn</strong>, and Kelly Shablo and husband Rick, all of<br />

Green River; 8 granddaughters and 2 grandsons and 5 great grandchildren. She was<br />

preceded in death by her husband Kenneth, and her parents. Funeral services will be held<br />

at 1:00 p.m. on Monday, July 9, 2001 at St. John"s Episcopal Church, 350 Mansface,<br />

Green River. Rev. Dick Kalber officiating. A viewing will take place from 5-8 p.m., Sunday,<br />

July 8, 2001 at Fox Funeral Home, 2800 Commercial Way, Rock Springs. Interment will be


in Riverview Cemetery. Friends of Irene are welcome to join the family at a wake in<br />

celebration of her life at Lakeway, 500 Nolan, Green River, beginning at 3:00 p.m<br />

Monday.The family requests memorials be made in memory of Irene to: Hospice of<br />

Sweetwater County, 809 Thompson Street, Rock Springs, Wy 82901 or The Susan G.<br />

Komen Race For The Cure Fund, PO Box 20594, Cheyenne, WY 82003.<br />

Irene <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

A funeral service was held Wednesday, Aug. 14, 2002 at Mueller Funeral Home in<br />

Cedarburg Washington, for Irene <strong>Gunn</strong>, who died Saturday, Aug. 10, 2002 at the age of 64.<br />

Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born Feb. 25, 1938 to the late Stanley and Stella (Kendra) Kalinowski. She<br />

married John <strong>Gunn</strong> in 1957. Irene was a retired employee of over 30 years from American<br />

Can Co. Survivors include: husband John; daughter Debbie (Mark) Mathison; brothers<br />

Eddie (Marion) Kalinowski, Anton (Faye) Kalinowski, Julius (Renee) Kalinowski, Kenneth<br />

(Jean) Warczytowa; sisters Isabelle Warczytowa, Joann (Lester) Pieffle. She was nanny of<br />

Adam, Aaron and Jeremy Swoverland. Further survived by nieces, nephews, other<br />

relatives and friends.<br />

Iris Dean <strong>Gunn</strong> Brown<br />

Funeral Services for Iris Brown, age 85 of Tullahoma, Tennessee will be conducted at<br />

1:30pm, Sunday, January 5, at the Lincoln Heights Baptist Church in Tullahoma with Rev.<br />

Bill Smith officiating. Burial will follow in Rose Hill Memorial Gardens. Mrs. Brown died<br />

Thursday evening at her home. Visitation with the family will be from 5pm till 9pm,<br />

Saturday at Tullahoma Funeral Home. Mrs. Brown is survived by HER HUSBAND-<br />

Archie Brown of Tullahoma; 1 SON- David Brown of Tullahoma ; 1 SISTER- Mary<br />

Byrom of Manchester ; 4 GRANDCHILDREN- David, Doug, Michael & Jennifer Brown-<br />

All of Tullahoma ; 5 GREAT GRANDCHILDREN- Robert, Nikki, Kirsty, Kelsey & Kayla<br />

Mrs. Brown was born in Coffee County, Tennessee the daughter of the late Joe and Mary<br />

Elizabeth Frazier <strong>Gunn</strong>. She was retired from GENESCO in Tullahoma and with her<br />

husband operated Brown"s Grocery in Tullahoma. She was a member of the Lincoln<br />

Heights Baptist Church.<br />

Iris <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Iris <strong>Gunn</strong> Strickland, 93, of Route 1, formerly of Eatonton, Athens and Toccoa, died<br />

Thursday, July 9, 1998. A native of Stephens County, Mrs. Strickland was a daughter of<br />

the late Ollington Clifton and Clarkie Busba <strong>Gunn</strong> and was the widow of Fletcher<br />

Strickland. She was a homemaker, a foster parent in Athens and Clarke County, and a<br />

member of West End Baptist Church, Athens. Graveside services will be at 2 p.m. today in<br />

Athens Memory Garden. Survivors include two daughters, Mary S. Stevens, Charlotte,<br />

N.C., and JoAnn Doster, Fountain Inn, N.C.; seven grandchildren and a number of greatgrandchildren.<br />

The family is at the home of Helen Bridges, Cedarline Drive, and will<br />

receive friends noon-1:45 p.m. today at Lord & Stephens Funeral Home, East. Bridges<br />

Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements<br />

Irma W. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Memorial servives for Irma W. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 87 Wesley Willows Retirement Home, who died<br />

Monday in SwedishAmerican Hospital after a long illness, will be held later at Wesley


Willows. She was a former elementary school teach in Sycamore, Ill and a member of the<br />

First Congregational Church in DeKalb for many years. Survivors include her husband,<br />

Charles L <strong>Gunn</strong>; a son Ralph B. <strong>Gunn</strong> Fountain Hill, Arizona; a daughter Mrs. Clara<br />

Pierce, Estes Park Colo; and five grandchildren. Burial will be Wenesday in Fairview<br />

Cemetery. Morning Star page 6, Rockford, Il., Wednesday Dec 22, 1976<br />

Irma Lois <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

82, a homemaker, of Canby, Ore., died Sept 2, 2004. She is survived by her daugthers,<br />

Mary Lynn Swartout of Canby, Ore. and Patricia L. Thompson of Ventura, Calif.; and<br />

sons, Michael and David Leland, both of Las Vegas. Services will be at 9 a.m. Tuesday,<br />

Sept. 7, at Paradise Memorial Gardens, 6200 S. Eastern Ave. Donations can be made to<br />

Nathan Adelson Hospice<br />

Isabell <strong>Gunn</strong> Hardy<br />

HARDY, Olin F., Mrs. - 2/16/2000 - Funeral services for Mrs. Olin F. (Isabell <strong>Gunn</strong>)<br />

Hardy, 86, will be at 10 a.m. Thursday, Feb. 17, in Hixson Funeral Home. The Rev. Doug<br />

deGraffenried will officiate. Burial will be in Consolata Cemetery. Visitation is 4-8 p.m.<br />

today and from 8 a.m. Thursday. Mrs. Hardy died Monday, Feb. 14, 2000, in a <strong>New</strong><br />

Orleans care center. She was a native of Mount Pleasant, Texas. She was a retired Oak<br />

Park Elementary School teacher and was a member of the American Association of<br />

University Women and of the Louisiana Retired Teachers Association. She was a member<br />

of First United Methodist Church. Survivors include two daughters, Carolyn Hardy Van<br />

Norman of Riverridge and Francie hardy Ryder of <strong>New</strong> Orleans; one sister, Frances <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

MacLea of Odessa, Texas; and four grandchildren.<br />

Isabell Spain <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

died at a local hospital Tuesday Jan 23, 1945. Mrs. isabell Spain <strong>Gunn</strong> of Blackstone,<br />

Virginia. She is urvived by her husband, Edwin G. <strong>Gunn</strong>; two sons, Richard Baxter of<br />

Alexandria, and Maury Allen <strong>Gunn</strong> of Norfolk, Virginia; six daughters; Mrs. Mary<br />

Fisher of Petersburg, Virginia; Mrs. <strong>My</strong>rtle Powell of Clinton, North Carolina; Mrs.<br />

Mozelle Melton of Richmond; Mrs. irene Reams, Mrs. margaret Reams, and Mrs. Louise<br />

Burnett, all of Blackstone, Virginia. nineteen grandchildren, and four great<br />

grandchildren. The remains rest at the Joseph W. Bliley Funeral Home, Third and<br />

Marshall, where services will be held thursday at 4 PM. Interment in Forest Lawn. RTD<br />

Thursday Jan 24, 1945 page 15<br />

Isabella <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Galena, Illinois—Miss Isabella <strong>Gunn</strong> died Thursday evening April 3, 1959 at the Sunny<br />

Hill Nursing Home. She was born Sept. 29, 1873, at Galena, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.<br />

Patrick <strong>Gunn</strong>. Two brothers survive, John and Edward <strong>Gunn</strong>, both of Galena. Friends<br />

may call after 7:30 p.m. this evening at the Furlong Funeral Home. The Rosary will be<br />

recited at 8 p.m. Funeral services will be Saturday at 9 a.m. at the funeral borne and 9:30<br />

a.m. at St. Michael's Church, with burial in St. Michael's Cemetery. Surviving are two<br />

brothers, John <strong>Gunn</strong> and Edward <strong>Gunn</strong>, both of Galena. Morning Star, Rockford, page 2,<br />

Saturday April 4, 1959


Isabel T. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

age 82, of Monteagle, Tennessee died Friday, September 7, 2007 in a Manchester nursing<br />

home. A retired school teacher, she was preceded in death by her husband, Bill <strong>Gunn</strong>, and<br />

was a member of Christ Church in Monteagle. Survivors include her son and daughter-inlaw,<br />

Terry and Nancy <strong>Gunn</strong>, Monteagle; granddaughter, Jessica <strong>Gunn</strong>, Fayetteville;<br />

brother, Glenn Terry, Pikeville, TN; several nieces and nephews. Funeral services were<br />

held Monday, September 10 at Christ Church with Bishop William Millsaps officiating.<br />

Burial was in Monteagle Cemetery. Memorials may be made to Christ Church Building<br />

Fund, P. O. Box 157, Monteagle, TN. 37356 or Appalachian Womens Guild, 492 Main<br />

Street, Tracy City, TN. 37387. Arrangements were made by Cumberland Funeral Home,<br />

Monteagle, TN.<br />

Isabella <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Galena - Illinois - Services for Isabella <strong>Gunn</strong>, 85 who died Thursday night in the Sunny<br />

Hill Nursing Home will be held at 9 am Saturday in the Furlong Funeral Home and at 9:30<br />

am in St. Michael’s Catholic Church, Burial in St. Michael’s Cemetery. Miss <strong>Gunn</strong> was<br />

born in Galena, the daughter of Mr. And Mrs. Patrick <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Isabella <strong>Gunn</strong> Richmond<br />

The dark shadow has again crossed the threshold of our once happy but now desolate<br />

home. The angel of death has again visited us, and another soldier of the cross has fallen a<br />

victim to his relentless power. This time he lays his icy hand on the loved form of our dear<br />

old mother. He was so sudden and silent in his cruel work that we were scarcely aware of<br />

this unwelcome presence until he had taken her away. Mrs. Isabella Richmond, wife of<br />

John Richmond, passed away on Saturday, February 13, 1886, at 8 o'clock P.M. She was<br />

the daughter of Benjamin and Elizabeth [McKenzie] <strong>Gunn</strong>. She was born in the city of<br />

Glasgow, Scotland, January 22, 1805, making her at the time of her death eighty-one years,<br />

one month and eleven days old [sic]. Her father's family emigrated to the United States<br />

when she was ten or eleven years old, and settled in the state of Pennsylvania. She became a<br />

member of the church of Christ early in life, was possessed of strong faith and hope to the<br />

day of her death. She was a woman of strong convictions and very prominent traits of<br />

character. Many persons who were poor in this world's goods, and whom she befriended<br />

will call her blessed. She was personally acquainted with A. Campbell and many other<br />

prominent men in the great reformatory movement. She was very constant in her<br />

attendance at the Lord's house; ever ready to give of her means for the advancement of the<br />

kingdom of Christ. She was married Dec. 14, 1825, to John Richmond, shortly after which<br />

they moved to Marshall County, West Virginia. Many of the friends of the family who still<br />

live in that portion of the country will shed bitter tears of sorrow when they read these<br />

lines. She was the mother of fourteen children; five only still survive her. Her beloved<br />

husband and our dear father passed over the cold river, Aug. 6, 1878. There are four<br />

mounds in the beautiful cemetery at Galesburg, Kan., beneath which lie buried many fond<br />

hopes. Services at the grave were conducted by Bro. Powell, he being a friend of the family.<br />

"Friends, fondly cherished, have passed on before, Waiting, they watch us approaching the<br />

shore." C. T. Cole -- Parsons, Kansas, Feb 25, 1886


Ivan Joseph <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

age 82, died Thursday, September 13, 2012. He was born March 25, 1930, in Gracemont,<br />

OK to Alonzo and Bessie (Wolfe) <strong>Gunn</strong>. He grew up in rural Caddo County and attended<br />

Oney High School. He proudly served his country in the Army Air Corps during the<br />

Korean Conflict. Ivan moved to Mustang in 1966 from Oklahoma City. He retired in 1986<br />

from the U.S. Postal Service after thirty years of service as a letter carrier. He served<br />

several years on the Mustang School Board, during part of which time he served as<br />

president. He was preceded in death by his parents; wife, Jeanel; one daughter, Jane; four<br />

brothers, Frank, Lloyd, J.D. and George; and one sister, Lily. He is survived by one son,<br />

Ricky <strong>Gunn</strong>, Sr. and wife Kay, of Haslet, TX; one daughter, LaDonna Emory and husband<br />

Leon, of Wichita Falls, TX; six grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; and one brother,<br />

Harley <strong>Gunn</strong>, of Amarillo, TX. Services will be held at 10 a.m. on Monday, September 17,<br />

2012, in the Chapel of The Good Shepherd at McNeil's Mustang Funeral Service, Mustang,<br />

Oklahoma, with interment following in the Oney Cemetery, Oney, Oklahoma.<br />

J. A. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Middle Ga. Argus- November 11, 1892 J. A. <strong>Gunn</strong>, DEAD We failed last week to mention<br />

the death of Rev. J. A. <strong>Gunn</strong>, who died at his home near Sandy Ridge on 28th of October<br />

1892 and was laid to rest by his brother Masons on Saturday. For several months he had<br />

been suffering with a terrible cancer on his face from which he died at the time above<br />

stated. He was a good man and loved by all who knew him. (Sandy Ridge, Fayette County,<br />

Georgia)<br />

Mrs. J. A. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Mrs. J. A. <strong>Gunn</strong> aged 54 years, died yesterday at 12 o’clock after a lingering illness of three<br />

years. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born in South Carolina and lived in East Macon, Georgia. Surviving<br />

besides her husband are two daughters, Mrs. Mattie Ryals, of Scottsboro; Mrs. Stella<br />

O’Pry of Macon. The remains will be carried to Cooperville where the funeral and<br />

interment will take place. Macon Daily Telegraph published June 13, 1918<br />

Dr. J. L. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Reidsville, NC - February 23 - Dr. James L. <strong>Gunn</strong> a well know citizen of Caswell County,<br />

NC was found on the roadside yesterday morning. Investigations revealed he had died of a<br />

broken neck, presumably from a fall from his buggy. Dr. <strong>Gunn</strong> has been a periodical<br />

drinker for a number of years and while no one has been found who knows the exact cause<br />

of death it is supposed that while intoxicated he was thrown from his buggy and a fracture<br />

of the neck resulted. The remains will be interred at Camp Springs today, the authorities<br />

deemed an inquest unnecessary. Charlotte Observer - 2-24- 1906<br />

J. S. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Adairville, Kentucky - Lexington Herald, August 2, 1911 - Dr. J. S. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 48 years old, a<br />

well known physician, died here this morning after a long illness. Dr. <strong>Gunn</strong> is survived by<br />

a widowed mother, with whom he resided, and one son; David <strong>Gunn</strong> of Jackson,<br />

Tennessee; and two sisters, Mrs. Maggie Swayny of Gallaton, Tenn; and Mrs. J. Henry<br />

Conn of Franklin, Kentucky. The interment will be in Red River cemetery tomorrow


morning at 10 o’clock.<br />

J. S. Dess <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Paris Texas, May 4, 1936 - Funeral services will be held here Tuesday afternoon for J. S.<br />

Dess <strong>Gunn</strong> who died suddenly at Mount Pleasant on Sunday night. Burial will be at<br />

Evergreen Cemetery. Survivors include his wife; a son Jack E. <strong>Gunn</strong> of <strong>New</strong> Orleans; a<br />

daughter Mrs Charles Turner of Paris; Two brothers, Dorris <strong>Gunn</strong> of Quitman Arkansa<br />

and E. G. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Conway Ark and a sister, Mrs Haas Owen of Searcy Arkansas. Mr.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> was born in Arkansas and came to Paris in 1900. In the insurance business here since<br />

1919, he has been engaged in oil promotion for the last two years. He was a member of local<br />

Knights Templar commandry and other Masonic lodges.<br />

Jack A. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Dr. <strong>Gunn</strong> (AUB "53), 81, Springfield, Tenn., died April 29, 2002. Prior to retirement, he<br />

owned <strong>Gunn</strong> Animal Clinic in Springfield. Early in his career, Dr. <strong>Gunn</strong> practiced briefly<br />

in Pulaski, Tenn. He had a special interest in grass tetany and was asked to present his<br />

findings at the World Veterinary Congress in Montreal, in 1987. Dr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a lifetime<br />

member of the Tennessee VMA. He served in the Army during World War II. A city health<br />

officer in Springfield from 1958-1978, Dr. <strong>Gunn</strong> also served on the Robertson County<br />

Commission for eight years. His wife, Peggy, and a daughter survive him. Memorials<br />

toward the building fund of Springfield Baptist Church or Gideon"s International may be<br />

sent c/o The Robertson County Funeral Home, 2201 Memorial Blvd., Springfield, TN<br />

37172.(Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> descendant)<br />

Jack <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

77, of Versailles died Friday, Sept. 1, 2000, at his home. Services will be held at 2 p.m.<br />

Monday, Sept. 4, at Kidwell-Garber Funeral Home in Versailles with the Revs. Fred<br />

Barnett and Gary DeWitt officiating. Burial will be in Versailles Cemetery. Visitation is<br />

from 6 to 8 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 3, at the funeral home. Dr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born March 5, 1923,<br />

in Versailles to Aubrey Jackson and Alma Clodfelter <strong>Gunn</strong>.He married Marjorie Curry on<br />

March 22, 1948, and she preceded him in death. He married Glenda Bare in 1991, and she<br />

survives. Dr. <strong>Gunn</strong> graduated from Westminster College in Fulton, then attended the<br />

Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, graduating in 1949. He did an<br />

internship at General Hospital in Kansas City and joined the staff at the <strong>Gunn</strong> Clinic in<br />

Versailles in 1950, where he practiced until his recent retirement. Dr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a member<br />

of the American Academy of Family Physicians, the American Geriatrics Society and<br />

AARR Surgeons. He also was a U.S. Army veteran of World War II and served as the<br />

Morgan County coroner for several years. Survivors also include three sons, Stephen <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

and Gregory <strong>Gunn</strong>, both of Columbia, and Andrew <strong>Gunn</strong> of Signal Mountain, Tenn.; two<br />

daughters, Victoria <strong>Gunn</strong> Henry of Jefferson City and Martha Dunagin of Franklin, Pa.; a<br />

brother, Gregory <strong>Gunn</strong> of St. Louis; a sister, Martha Carr of Eldon; seven grandchildren;<br />

and a great-grandchild. Memorials are suggested to the Jack and Marjorie Curry <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Dermatology Lectureship, in care of the Medical School Foundation, 1 Hospital Drive, DC<br />

205.00, Columbia, Mo., 65212, or to the Versailles Nutrition Site.<br />

Jack L. <strong>Gunn</strong>


Jack L. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 86, of Colebrook, Conn. died on Monday evening, February 27, 2006 at the<br />

Upper Connecticut Valley Hospital. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born May 17, 1919 in Savanna, Ill. He<br />

is survived by his daughter, Debra Laverty, and four grandchildren. There will be no<br />

calling hours, and a private family service will be held at a later date. Funeral<br />

arrangements are under the direction of Jenkins & <strong>New</strong>man Funeral Home in Colebrook.<br />

Condolences may be offered to the family on-line by going to www.jenkinsnew-man.com.<br />

Jack P. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

age 90, resident of Columbus, Georgia, died on Monday, January 10, 2011 at the Veranda<br />

Assisted Living Facility. Graveside services are scheduled at Parkhill Cemetery, 4161<br />

Macon Road, Columbus on Monday, January 17, 2011, 1 p.m. with Reverend Paul<br />

Buckhiester officiating, according to Striffler-Hamby Mortuary, 4071 Macon Road,<br />

Columbus. The family will receive friends at the funeral home on Sunday, January 16,<br />

2011 from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong>, son of the late Elijah <strong>Gunn</strong> and Ella Mae Jones<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, was born July 29, 1920 in Dadeville, Alabama. He was a veteran of the Army Air<br />

Corp, where he served his country honorably in World War II. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a member of<br />

Midway United Methodist Church. He retired from Lummus Cotton Gin with over 30<br />

years of faithful service and then retired from the City of Columbus with over 15 years of<br />

dedicated service. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was preceded in death by his wife Lola Boxall <strong>Gunn</strong>; three<br />

brothers, Obie, Cecil, and J.D. <strong>Gunn</strong>; two sisters, Bethel <strong>Gunn</strong> and LaRue <strong>Gunn</strong> Murphy.<br />

He is survived by one brother, Otis <strong>Gunn</strong> and his wife June of Hamilton, Georgia; a<br />

daughter, Carolyn G. Simpson and her husband Charles of Gresham, OR; one son, James<br />

W. <strong>Gunn</strong> Sr., and his wife Nancy of Columbus; five grandchildren, David, Chris, and Carl<br />

Simpson of Gresham, Oregon, Jennifer Cameron (John) and James W. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr., (Tina) of<br />

Columbus; three great-grandchildren; and eight great-great-grandchildren. Condolences<br />

may be offered at www.shcolumbus.com. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to<br />

Midway United Methodist Church, 4442 Buena Vista Road, Columbus, Georgia 31907 or<br />

Columbus Hospice<br />

Jack Winton <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

86, retired dean and professor of history at Delta State University, former chairman of the<br />

Division of Social Studies at Mississippi College and former head of the Department of<br />

History at Houston Baptist College, died Saturday at his home. Services will be at 4 p.m.<br />

today at Cleveland First Baptist Church with burial in <strong>New</strong> Cleveland Cemetery. Thweatt-<br />

King Funeral Home has charge. He was a member of the Lions Club, a volunteer at the<br />

Bolivar Medical Center, coordinator of the Delta State Airway Science Program, was a<br />

World War II and Korean War Air Force veteran, and had written several books and<br />

other publications. Dr. <strong>Gunn</strong>, the husband of Margaret Holt <strong>Gunn</strong>, also leaves a daughter,<br />

Marsha K. Lovin of St. Louis; a son, Steven W. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Bethlehem, Pa.; a brother,<br />

Herbert <strong>Gunn</strong> of Waco, Texas, two granddaughters and two great-grandchildren. The<br />

family requests that memorials be sent to Delta State University or Cleveland First Baptist<br />

Church. May 27, 2002<br />

Jackie Lee <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Haggard-Heaster Funeral Home JEFFERSON, TX – Cremation arrangements for Jackie<br />

Lee <strong>Gunn</strong>, 51, of Jefferson are under the direction of Haggard-Heaster Funeral Home. A


memorial service will be held at a later date. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> died Wednesday, Oct. 12, 2005, in<br />

Jefferson. He was born Dec. 27, 1953, in Fort Worth to Helen Alta Rollison <strong>Gunn</strong> and<br />

Clyde Irvin <strong>Gunn</strong>. A resident of Jefferson for 10 years, Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a commercial deep<br />

sea diver for 15 years, as well as being a carpenter/cabinet maker.Survivors include his<br />

siblings, Ralph McCommas of Fort Worth, Earl Wayne McCommas of Florida, Pat Ptomey<br />

of Arlington, Helen Davis of Bowie, Clyde <strong>Gunn</strong> of Arlington, and Nona Gunsolus of<br />

Arlington; the love of his life, Meg "Marguerete" Nance of Jefferson; other relatives and<br />

friends.<br />

Jacqueline "Jackie" <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

91, Daytona Beach, Florida formerly of Venice, died Jan. 15, 2009. A memorial will be 2<br />

p.m. Friday at Hospice Care Center of Port Orange, 3800 Woodbriar Trail, Port Orange.<br />

Survivors include sons Charles of Fresno, Calif., and Richard and daughter Christine<br />

Fosson of Daytona Beach; five grandchildren; and a sister, Norma Kelley, of Foster City<br />

Calif.Jackie and her husband Art, now deceased, lived in Venice for 19 years upon retiring<br />

from 30 years in Saudi Arabia. She spent the last four years with her daughter in Daytona<br />

Beach. Jackie was born in San Francisco, the eldest of five. She was a devoted mother and<br />

enjoyed crafts, shelling and especially letter writing. She was well-loved by all and will be<br />

missed.In lieu of flowers, please make any donations to the Hospice Care Center of Port<br />

Orange, 3800 Woodbriar Trail, Port Orange, FL 32129.<br />

Jacqueline Jeanette Prince <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Jacqueline Jeanette Prince <strong>Gunn</strong>, Prin, 73, passed away peacefully at home May 9, 2011.<br />

Prin was born and raised in Atlanta on November 17, 1937. She is survived by her brother,<br />

Thomas Michael Prince and five children; Cody <strong>Gunn</strong>, Michael <strong>Gunn</strong>, Susan <strong>Gunn</strong>, Lee<br />

Armour, Amy Bortle and seven grandchildren; Miriam Metcalf, Carter <strong>Gunn</strong>, Chandler<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, Gracie Armour, Will Armour, Jack Bortle and Brooks Bortle. We will miss her<br />

passion for life, compassion for others and her unconditional love. A memorial service for<br />

Prin will be held at the Cathedral of Christ the King Tuesday May 17, 2011 at 10:30 a.m.<br />

The <strong>Gunn</strong> Family respectfully requests if you wish, please send all donations to The<br />

American Cancer Society or Susan G. Komen for the Cure , formerly known as the Susan<br />

G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation<br />

Jacqueline <strong>Gunn</strong> Krouse,<br />

88, of Midlothian, Virginia, the widow of Edward Walter Krouse, passed away February 1,<br />

2004. She is survived by her caregivers, great-niece and nephew, Dawn Sears Grey and<br />

Zane Grey, Jr. Her family will receive friends 6 to 8 p.m. Tuesday at the Bliley Funeral<br />

Homes" Chippenham Chapel, 6900 Hull St. Rd. where funeral services will be held 12<br />

Noon Wednesday. Interment Dale Memorial Park.<br />

Jacquith Mildred Hogan <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Beebe Arkansas , - - known by all as Jacque, born March 6, 1930, in Little Rock, Ark., to<br />

Julian and Mildred Hogan, departed this world on July 2, 2012. Survivors include her<br />

loving husband, Micky <strong>Gunn</strong>, of 65 years; her two daughters, Kim Harington of<br />

Fayetteville, Ark., and Michelle Welbourne of Austin, Texas, along with five grandchildren<br />

and two great-grandchildren; two siblings, Patrick Hogan of Tallahassee, Fla., and Judy


Miller of Pasadena, Texas. Jacque, a member of First United Methodist Church of Beebe,<br />

devoted her life to her family, and in earlier years, was quite a strong spirit behind Miss<br />

Beebe pageants, the local Girl Scouts, and the first literary club Beebe had ever known. A<br />

flower and vegetable gardener, she was a wondrous cook as well. She had a number of<br />

close friends who will sadly miss her, and was always a friendly face about town. Memorial<br />

service will be 11 a.m. Tuesday, July 10, 2012, at Beebe First Baptist Church<br />

Jacob Astor <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Cedar Grove, NC - Jacob Astor <strong>Gunn</strong> died July 15, 1993, Alamance County Hospital.<br />

Funeral will be at 2 p.m. Sunday at Sweet Gum Grove Baptist Church, of which he was a<br />

member. Burial will be in the cemetery of Union Grove Baptist Church. A native of<br />

Caswell County, he was a member of Allen"s Lodge 676. urviving are wife, Mrs. Hortense<br />

Rogers <strong>Gunn</strong>; sons, Larry <strong>Gunn</strong>, Carlton <strong>Gunn</strong> both of Cedar Grove; daughters, Mrs.<br />

Patricia Woods of Cedar Grove, Mrs. Dorothy Rogers of Waynesboro, Va.; brothers, Odie<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Mebane, Sidney <strong>Gunn</strong>, Johnny <strong>Gunn</strong> both of Durham; sister, Mrs. Sarah Brown<br />

of Cedar Grove; two foster children, nine grandchildren. The family will be at Sharpe<br />

Funeral Home 7-8 tonight.<br />

Jacob <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

a son of Theo. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Sebewa, died at Traverse City last week and the remains were<br />

brought to the home of his father Friday for burial. Funeral services were held at the<br />

Center church at 1 P.M. He was born in Lenawee County in 1856 and came to Sebewa<br />

when eight years old where he resided with his parents until eight years ago. At that time<br />

he went to the asylum at Kalamazoo for epilepsy and was subsequently transferred to<br />

Traverse City, the disease ending in his death. Rev. A. K. Stewart conducted the funeral<br />

services, which were largely attended. David <strong>Gunn</strong> and Gravener Oatley of Sherman were<br />

in attendance<br />

Jacob B. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Age 81, of Somerset, passed away on January 6, 2008, at his residence. Preceded by wife<br />

Jenny and son Dennis, he is survived by his son Bryan S. and ten grandchildren. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

worked for the Department of Corrections for 26 years, having last been the Warden of<br />

Folsom State Prison. Services will be at Chapel Of The Pines in Placerville on January 19<br />

at 3:00 p.m. Published in the Sacramento Bee on 1/15/2008.<br />

Jane <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

55, of Piggott, Ark. passed away Friday, Aug. 12, 2011, in Piggott.<br />

She was born Dec. 30, 1955, in Rector. She was preceded in death by her mother, Albertine<br />

Smith <strong>Gunn</strong>; grandson, Tyler Ray Saylors; brother, Darvin Riggs; and sister, Norma Jean<br />

Morgan. She is survived by her sons, David Allen Wyatt and wife, Julie, and Richard<br />

James Wyatt, all of Paragould; daughter, Tammie Jean Fletcher and husband, Jason Akes,<br />

of Marmaduke; her parents, Oscar and Carol <strong>Gunn</strong> of Piggott; four grandchildren, Kaley<br />

Ann Russell, David Allen Wyatt Jr., Savanah Drew Fletcher and Jaxsen Cane Akes; three<br />

brothers, Dallas <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife, VIckie, of Rector, Mike <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife, Trish, of<br />

Paragould and Chris <strong>Gunn</strong> of Rector; sister, Billie Sue Baldwin and husband, Cletus, of


Piggott; numerous nieces and nephews; other relatives and friends.<br />

Visitation will begin at 10:30 a.m. until service time Monday at Finch Baptist Church in<br />

Paragould. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. with Terry Gage officiating. Burial is at Finch<br />

Cemetery in Paragould. Hoggard and Sons Funeral Home of Piggott is in charge of<br />

arrangements.<br />

Jane <strong>Gunn</strong> Gentry<br />

Services for Jane <strong>Gunn</strong> Gentry, 86 of Thomasville will be held at 11:00 am, Thursday,<br />

February 7, 2013 at First United Methodist Church of Thomasville, Ga. Rev. Ronnie Wills<br />

and Dr. Chris Goff will officiate the Thomasville service and interment will be in<br />

Greenwood Serenity Memorial Gardens in Montgomery, Ala at 11:00am (cst), Friday,<br />

February 8, 2013. Mrs. Gentry passed away February 4, 2013 at Archbold Hospital. Born<br />

November 30, 1926 in Jacksonville, Fl; she was the daughter of the late Edward <strong>Gunn</strong> and<br />

Mattie Shaw Dean. She was married to William McTyiere Gentry for 40 years, who<br />

survives. Mrs. Gentry was a member of First United Methodist Church and was a guidance<br />

counselor for the Duval and Seminole County School Systems in Florida. Other survivors<br />

include her children, DJ Wright and husband Glenn Woodsum of Tallahassee, Fl,<br />

Benjamin Wright and wife Kim of Plant City, Fl, Edward Wright and wife Gayle of<br />

Georgetown, Fl, Matthew Wright and spouse David Bugher of Oberlin, OH; stepchildren,<br />

Emily Sellers and husband Grady of Valparaiso, Fl, Billie Claire Taylor and husband<br />

Rusty of Montgomery, Ala and William Gentry, Jr and wife Betsy of Orlando, Fl; sister,<br />

Betty Anne Baker and husband Larry of Lexington, Va; 14 grandchildren and several<br />

great grandchildren. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the First United<br />

Methodist Food Bank, P.O. Box 975, Thomasville, Ga 31799. The family will receive<br />

friends before the service in the fellowship hall from 10:00 to 11:00. Friends and family are<br />

invited to sign the online guest register at www.allenfh.com — Allen & Allen Funeral Home<br />

Jane Benjamin <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Jane Benjamin <strong>Gunn</strong>, 87, of Blue Trail Drive, Northford passed away Tuesday, February<br />

8, 2011 at her home. She was the wife of the late Henry P. "Hank" <strong>Gunn</strong>. Born in <strong>New</strong><br />

Haven on February 10, 1923; daughter of the late Walter and Lillian Gilroy Benjamin.<br />

Jane had worked for the S.N.E.T. Company for many years until her retirement; she<br />

served her country faithfully in the Women's Army Corp during WW II; was an avid<br />

UConn Women's Basketball fan; loved her two cats, Clancy & Meadow; was a women of<br />

strong faith and a devote catholic. Mother of Anne <strong>Gunn</strong> Holmes of Cape Cod, Judith C.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Northford and Susan Diana of Cape Cod. Grandmother of Lily and Benjamin<br />

Wilcox. Sister of William G. Benjamin of North Haven and the late Ruth Kavanagh,<br />

Walter Benjamin, Dr. John P. Benjamin and Raymond Benjamin. Predeceased by her sonin-law<br />

Raymond W. Holmes. Her Funeral Procession will leave the North Haven Funeral<br />

Home, 36 Washington Ave., Friday morning at 10:45. A Mass of Christian Burial will be<br />

celebrated in St. Monica Church at 11:15. Interment will follow in All Saints Cemetery.<br />

The visiting hours will be Thursday (TODAY) from 4 to 8 pm. In lieu of flowers, memorial<br />

contributions may be made to the Animal Haven, Inc., 89 Mill Rd., North Haven, CT<br />

06473.<br />

Jane (<strong>Gunn</strong>) Satagaj,


84, of Sunrise Ridge, Rockfall, Conn., loving wife of the late Anthony P. Satagaj, passed<br />

peacefully Saturday, April 4, 2009, at her home after a short illness.<br />

Jane Forrester <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Widow and beloved wife of Watts <strong>Gunn</strong>, former Georgia golfing great. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was<br />

born Jane Earseman Forrester in Wilmerding, PA, December 21, 1910 and died in Atlanta<br />

Georgia, February 13, 2001. Raised in Pittsburgh, she first met her husband there in 1925,<br />

when he and Bobby Jones, boyhood friends from Macon, were matched in the final round<br />

of the U.S. National Amateur Championship at the Oakmont Country Club. She attended<br />

Bennett Junior College in <strong>New</strong> York, and, following her marriage to Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong>, became a<br />

lifetime resident of Atlanta, where she and her husband had lived in the same home in<br />

Buckhead since 1950. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a member of the Junior League of Atlanta and the<br />

Garden Club of Atlanta. She is survived by her sister, Mrs. William R. Jackson, Jr. of<br />

Sewickley, PA, and six nieces and nephews. Donations in lieu of flowers to the Humane<br />

Society of Atlanta. Funeral service to be held at 1:00 p.m. Monday, February 19, 2001 at<br />

H.M. Patterson & Son Spring Hill Chapel, 1020 Spring St., Atlanta, GA. 30309.<br />

404-876-1022.<br />

Jane <strong>Gunn</strong> Weidmann,<br />

92, of Belleville, Ill., born Aug. 23, 1917, in Belleville, Ill., passed away Saturday, Aug. 14,<br />

2010, at Memorial Care Center, Belleville, Ill. After schooling in Belleville, Jane attended<br />

Washington University and graduated from Duke University, Class of 1938. During<br />

World War II, she enlisted with the Red Cross and served in Australia, the Philippines,<br />

and South Korea. Following the war, she was selected as the first Girl Scout executive in<br />

Belleville, Ill. Jane was the senior member of the First United Presbyterian Church of<br />

Belleville and had served on all of its boards and as a Sunday school teacher. She also<br />

served her community in many volunteer roles. Jane was preceded in death by her<br />

parents, Dr. John C. and Elsa, nee Lengfelder, <strong>Gunn</strong>. Survivors include her husband of<br />

nearly 63 years, Homer Weidmann, whom she married on Aug. 16, 1947. They were<br />

blessed with three children, Eric (Anne) Weidmann and Dede (Tom) Farquhar, both of<br />

Belleville, Ill., and Nan (Dave) Anderson of Golden, Colo. They are the proud grandparents<br />

of Megan (Joe) Sustar, Andy and Lindsay Weidmann, Tim (Laura) Farquhar, Mack<br />

(Becky) Farquhar, Lissa Farquhar, and Elsa and Will Anderson. Also surviving are greatgranddaughters,<br />

Siena and Elizabeth Sustar and Leah Farquhar. Memorials may be made<br />

to First United Presbyterian Church, to Memorial Hospital, or to the charity of the donor's<br />

choice. Condolences may be expressed to the family online at www.rennerfh.com.<br />

Visitation: Friends may call from 4 to 8 p.m. Monday, Aug. 16, 2010, at George Renner &<br />

Sons Funeral Home, Belleville, Ill., and from 1:30 to 3 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 17, 2010, at First<br />

United Presbyterian Church, 1303 Royal Heights Road, Belleville, Ill. Funeral: Funeral<br />

services will be held at 3 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 17, 2010, at First United Presbyterian Church,<br />

Belleville, Ill., with the Rev. Dr. Greg Stovell officiating. Interment will be at Green Mount<br />

Protestant Cemetery, Belleville, Ill. GEORGE RENNER & SONS FUNERAL HOME,<br />

Belleville, Ill. (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Janelle Lay <strong>Gunn</strong> McCammon<br />

Age 90, died Thursday, June 3, 2010 at Chelsea Retirement Community. She was born


February 5, 1920 in Conway, Arkansas, the daughter of Elisha & Dollie (Lay) <strong>Gunn</strong>.<br />

Janelle has lived in Chelsea since 2006 coming from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Previously<br />

she resided in Lafayette, Louisiana. She has also lived in Franklin, Leesville and Lake<br />

Providence, Louisiana; and Wilmont and Little Rock, Arkansas. Mrs. McCammon was a<br />

dedicated public school teacher, having begun her teaching career in Earle, Arkansas, after<br />

her graduation from Hendrix College. Over her long career, she taught in Lake<br />

Providence, Leesville, Franklin, and Lafayette, Louisiana. As the wife of a Methodist<br />

minister, Mrs. McCammon was active in a variety of church activities. She was a leader in<br />

the United Methodist Women, and served as President of the UMW of Louisiana. In<br />

addition, Mrs. McCammon was on the board of directors of several church and community<br />

organizations. On June 6, 1942, Janelle married Charles Robert McCammon, who<br />

preceded her in death on Oct. 26, 1980. Survivors include two daughters, Janelle L.<br />

McCammon (Raymond A. Rosenfeld) of Bloomfield Hills, Mary Susan McCammon and<br />

Annie Gilliland of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; and two grandchildren, Bryn (Rachel)<br />

McCammon-Rosenfeld of Princeton, <strong>New</strong> Jersey, and Seth McCammon-Rosenfeld of <strong>New</strong><br />

York City. She was preceded in death by her brother, J. Milton <strong>Gunn</strong>. A memorial service<br />

was held Sunday, June 6, 2 pm at Chelsea Retirement Community (Dancey Chapel),<br />

Chelsea, Michigan with Rev. Beth Foster officiating. Entombment will be at Greenlawn<br />

Memorial Gardens, Lafayette, Louisiana. Memorial contributions may be made to UMRC<br />

Heritage Foundation, 805 West Middle Street, Chelsea, Michigan 48118. Local<br />

arrangements by Cole Funeral Chapel, Chelsea, MI (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

descendant)<br />

Janet <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Services have passed for Janet M. <strong>Gunn</strong>, who died July 11 at her home in Santa Cruz,<br />

California. She was 94. She was a member of the McPherson family, pioneers of the Santa<br />

Cruz area and founders of the Santa Cruz Sentinel. She loved antiques and studied local<br />

history. She was also an avid gardener and she enjoyed traveling. SURVIVORS: Son<br />

Douglas <strong>Gunn</strong> of San Jose; daughter Christy Jordan of Willow Springs, Mo.; four<br />

grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren.CONTRIBUTIONS: A favorite charity.<br />

Jane A. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

64 an activist at United Methodist churches where her husband served as pastor, died of<br />

colon cancer April 19, 1995 at her home in Derwood. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born in India to<br />

American missionary parents and grew up in Massachusetts and Connecticut, graduating<br />

from Oberlin College. In addition to her husband, survivors include 5 children, Dr.<br />

Andrew John <strong>Gunn</strong> of St. Augustine Florida; George R. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Dallas, Leigh burns<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Germantown; David A. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Bedford, Pa and Phyllis L. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Buildre,<br />

Colorado and four grandchildren Washington Post, April 22, 1995<br />

Janet McKague <strong>Gunn</strong> (nee Hamel)<br />

Born October 17, 1913 died peacefully Monday June 4, 2007. Predeceased by husband<br />

John (Jack) (1986). Loving mother of Mary and her husband Bruce Janisse, and Barbara


and her husband Brian Bellaire. Will be greatly missed by grandchildren Jennifer and<br />

David Partington, Kevin and Pam Janisse, Kris and Jeff Osborn, Jamie and Sherry<br />

Bellaire, and great grandchildren William, Alisse and Molly Partington, Jeremy Janisse,<br />

Alex Osborn, Julia, Bryan and Sarah Bellaire. Dear sister of the late Rodger and Aleene<br />

Hamel, and the late William and Dorothy Hamel. Friends may call at the WALTER D.<br />

KELLY FUNERAL HOME & CREMATION CENTRE , 1969 Wyandotte Street East, on<br />

Thursday from 2-4 and 7-9 pm where a service will be held on Friday morning at 11<br />

o"clock. Cremation to follow. In lieu of flowers donations to the charity of your choice<br />

would be appreciated. www.walterdkellyfuneralhome.com Published in the Windsor Star<br />

from 6/6/2007 - 6/7/2007.<br />

Janet Ribbeck <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Oct. 18, 1919 - March 14, 2011 - Janet Ribbeck <strong>Gunn</strong>, 91, of Corvallis went home to the<br />

arms of Jesus and to rest in heaven with her many family members, friends and beloved<br />

dog, Chico, on Monday, March 14, 2011. She was born in 1919 in Oak Park, Ill., to<br />

William A. Ribbeck, M.D., and Florence Heard Ribbeck. Her love of medicine began early<br />

in life, and as a teenager, Janet enjoyed spending time with her father as he made his<br />

medical house calls around Oak Park. She graduated as a registered nurse from St. Luke's<br />

School of Nursing in Chicago, Ill., in 1941. After graduating and immediately after the<br />

attack on Pearl Harbor, she enlisted in the U.S. Army. During this time, she met and<br />

married Raymond D. <strong>Gunn</strong>, who was a Lieutenant in the Army/Air Corps. Through the<br />

years, she worked as a R.N. while raising four children. Janet enjoyed traveling during the<br />

30 years her husband served in the U.S. Air Force. She lived in such places as Germany<br />

and Hawaii, as well as many locations across the United States. Her interests were many<br />

and varied: medicine, graphoanalysis (she authored "Pathology and Handwriting"),<br />

geography, politics, religions, psychiatry, psychology and general science. She also enjoyed<br />

participating in many sports, including tennis, skiing, swimming and golf. She learned to<br />

speak German fluently, and was a devoted Episcopalian. After retiring from nursing,<br />

Janet embarked upon other challenges. She purchased a dilapidated 100-year-old farm<br />

house and supervised the work of remodeling it into a modern and cozy home. She later<br />

purchased a historic house in Pentwater, Mich., and remodeled it into a five-bedroom bed<br />

and breakfast, the Pentwater Inn. She worked as the greeter, cook, tour guide and<br />

housekeeper for 10 years. Always a big supporter of science and education, her last wish<br />

was to have her body donated to Oregon Health & Science University for research<br />

purposes. Janet was preceded in death by her parents; her sisters, Marguerite and<br />

Cynthia; her husband, Raymond; and her oldest son, Raymond Jr. She is survived by her<br />

daughter, Pamela <strong>Gunn</strong>; her two sons, Jeff <strong>Gunn</strong> (Sara) and Steve <strong>Gunn</strong>; as well as her<br />

grandchildren, Nathan (Mary), Camas (Ryan), Lucas and Christopher; and her two greatgrandchildren,<br />

Josiah and Maggie. Per her wishes, no memorial service is planned.<br />

J. Burns <strong>Gunn</strong> -<br />

Dies In Cleveland Hospital -J. Burns <strong>Gunn</strong>, of Cleveland, son of the late Dr. and Mrs. Ross<br />

D. A. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Oberlin, died Monday morning in a Cleveland hospital. Funeral services<br />

were held yesterday afternoon (Wednesday) at the Fairhill Funeral Home in Cleveland. A<br />

graduate of [Oberlin High School in 1908,] Oberlin College in 1913 and Western Reserve


University Law School in 1925, Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> practiced law in Cleveland. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> is<br />

survived by his wife, Dorothy; a daughter, Mrs. George W. Hoagland of Sandusky; two<br />

brothers, Ross of Washington, D. C., and Conner of Detroit, Mich.; and a sister, Mrs.<br />

Helen McKee of Detroit. Oberlin <strong>New</strong>s-Tribune,Oberlin, Ohio, Thursday, February 2,<br />

1950<br />

Jamari Leland <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

infant son of Chaunte <strong>Gunn</strong> and Daphne Hairston, passed away on Saturday, July 21,<br />

2007. Jamari was preceded in death by his aunt, Teresa King; and his Papa, James Songer.<br />

In addition to his parents, he is survived by his brothers, Tyrese Hairston and Aundele<br />

Burwell; sister, Jazzmine Hairston; grandmothers, Pearlene <strong>Gunn</strong> and Gwen Hairston, all<br />

of Roanoke, Va.; great grandmothers, Teresa Harden of Danville, Jeanette Joyner of<br />

Portsmouth, and Earnestine Hairston; special aunt, Laviniq Hairston; uncle, Clarence<br />

Swain Sr.; six special cousins, Rasheeda (Lyanhna) King, Damian Beane, Shanice Swain,<br />

Carl Swain, and Clarence Swain Jr., all of Roanoke; and many other relatives and friends.<br />

Special thanks to the doctors, nurses, and staff on the 6th, 7th, and 9th floor at Carilion<br />

Community Hospital for Daphne and Jamaris care. Graveside services will be held at 2<br />

p.m. on Friday, July 27, 2007 at Fair View Cemetery with the Rev. Dr. Rawleigh Quarles<br />

Sr. officiating.<br />

James "J.B." Bernard <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr.<br />

former owner of Town and Country Cleaners and a retired worker of International<br />

Alliance of Theater and Stage Employees Local Union 39, died Thursday of injuries<br />

suffered in an automobile accident. He was 70. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> lived in Arabi, La., for 46 years.<br />

He was a graduate of Holy Cross High School. He was a Marine Corps veteran. He served<br />

in the Korean War and received a Purple Heart. He was a board member of the Kiwanis<br />

Club of St. Bernard and a member of the Thebians fraternity. Survivors include a son,<br />

Derrick James <strong>Gunn</strong>; two daughters, Gail <strong>Gunn</strong> Varuso and Gina <strong>Gunn</strong> Rhodes; and five<br />

grandchildren. A graveside service was held Tuesday at St. Patrick"s Cemetery No. 1.<br />

Professional Funeral Services Inc. was in charge of arrangements. Published March 28,<br />

2001 Times Picayune, <strong>New</strong> Orleans<br />

James <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Virginia Gazette,Page Supplement 1-March 31, 1775 Deaths. Captain James <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Richmond town, who served the Virginia regiment last was in that rank, and was esteemed<br />

a good officer.<br />

James <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Funeral services for James <strong>Gunn</strong>. who died suddenly at his home in Montecello, Ark. Jan.<br />

8, 1972. will he held today al 2 p.m. in Montecello. Survivors include his wife, one son.<br />

Jimmy <strong>Gunn</strong>.and four sisters, Mrs. Ruby Wright, Mrs. Maude Davidson, both of Huston.<br />

Mrs. Alice Boone, Biloxi. Miss, and Mrs.Annie Katherine DePrain of Baker, La.<br />

James <strong>Gunn</strong>, esq<br />

Died on Satuday morning the 26 th instant, after a lingering illness in the 24 th year of his age.<br />

James <strong>Gunn</strong>, esq. Thoase who were acquainted with the deceased knew best how to


appreciate his virtues and the benevolence of his heart. His life was a continued action of<br />

moral rectitude and his death must afford the most pleasing hope to his friends and<br />

relatives, as he died in the fullest faith of the Christian religion “Christ receive my soul,”<br />

were his lst words and we say unto him, “Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord.”<br />

Savannah Republican, Savannah Ga. Issue 39 page 3, Thursday March 31, 1808.<br />

James <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

died October 13, 1991 while being transported from the Bluebonnett Palace , a dance hall,<br />

in Selma Texas to Guadalupe County Jail. James <strong>Gunn</strong> had been arrested for disorderly<br />

conduct. An autopsy conducted in Bexar County, concluded the death was a homicide, with<br />

other factors of atrial fibrilation due to an enlarged heart, and flighting with police officers.<br />

James Burrell <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Deputy Sheriff Burrell Shot to Death by City Marshal Brady. Special to the Statesman.<br />

Georgetown, Tex., July 24 1892. About 11 O"clock Saturday Night City Marshal Brady<br />

Shot and Instantly Killed Deputy Sheriff James Burrell. The Difficulty & Killing Occurred<br />

near the Door of Mankin"s Saloon on the East Side of the Plaza. It Seems That Several<br />

Street Fights Occurred Yesterday, Brady & Burrell Had Each Made Several Arrests. A<br />

Dispute Arose Between Them as to Which One Had First Arrested a Man by the Name of<br />

Simpkins. This Occurred Before Sundown. About 10:30 P. M. Brady Was Talking to a<br />

Man in Front of the Saloon about Some Trouble He Had Had During the Day with a Man<br />

Named Spivy, and Remarked That He Would Not Permit a Man to Run over Him. Burrell,<br />

Who Was Standing Near, Stepped up & Asked If That Remark Referred to Him. Brady<br />

Said it Did Not. More Words Followed on Both Sides until Burrell Finally Gave Brady the<br />

Lie. Brady Struck Him with His Fist & Burrell Drew His Pistol & Fired Two Shots. Brady<br />

Fired Three Times, One of Them Entering Burrell"s Heart, Killing Him Instantly. One of<br />

Brady"s Fingers Was Shot & Had to Be Amputated. Both Men Are Married and Have<br />

Families. The Affair Is Most Unfortunate & Is Deeply Regretted by Ever Body. Mr. Brady<br />

Gave Bond for His Appearance at the Examining Trail, Which Will Take Place Tomorrow.<br />

Burrell"s Remains Will Be Carried to Granger this Morning Where They Will Be Interred<br />

(Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

James Byrd <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

60, a 35 year resident of Barboursville, died on Wednesday, December 15, 2010, at the<br />

University of Virginia Medical Center. Born on October 15, 1950, in Richmond, he is<br />

survived by his loving friends and he will be missed very much. Jimmy was an Artisan<br />

Carpenter and his work was published in the 2010 August and September issues of<br />

Albemarle Magazine on pages 61 though 64. He loved Bluegrass, learned how to play the<br />

Dobro guitar and the harmonica in the early 1970's, and was a member of the<br />

Barboursville Blue Grass Band for several years in the late 1980's. Jimmy was also an<br />

employee for Leroy Moore, the former saxophone player of the Dave Matthews Band, in<br />

the 1990's. He was a conservationist and loved nature. He grew many lush vegetable<br />

gardens throughout his life. He was also a cancer survivor. Blessings go out to all the<br />

doctors that gave Jimmy excellent medical care before his death and the friends who loved<br />

him dearly. Jimmy's soul is at peace in Heaven. Memorials may be made to The Bridge<br />

Ministry, 300 Preston Avenue, Charlottesville, Virginia 22902.


(John Clayton and Sarah Owens <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

James <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

James <strong>Gunn</strong>, 60, of Peoria, Illinois died at 1:50 p.m. Friday (Feb. 1, 2008) at Veterans<br />

Affairs Illiana Health Care System, Danville. Funeral arrangements were incomplete at<br />

Pape Memorial Home and Cremation Gardens, 10 E. Williams St., Danville.<br />

James <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Lowell, Massachusettes - James <strong>Gunn</strong>, an old resident of this city died March 10, 1935 at<br />

the Battles home in Broadway, where he resided for the past seven years, at the age of 83<br />

years, nine months, and 24 days. He leaves no near relatives. Published Lowell Sun<br />

James <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

James Cunningham <strong>Gunn</strong>, 79, of Route 3, Box 460, died Wednesday, June 15, 1994, at the<br />

residence. Born Feb. 8, 1915, in Pittsylvania County, he was the son of James <strong>Gunn</strong> and<br />

Julia Anderson <strong>Gunn</strong>. He was a member of the Kentuck Baptist Church, and served in the<br />

U. S. Army during World War II. He was retired from Dan River Inc. He was married to<br />

Nadye Smith <strong>Gunn</strong> of the residence. In addition to his wife, survivors include two sons,<br />

Larry C. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Philadelphia, and Clyde W. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Danville; one daughter, Elsie G.<br />

Tarrance of Detroit; three brothers, Remus <strong>Gunn</strong> of Blairs, Johnnie <strong>Gunn</strong> of Ringgold,<br />

and Clyde <strong>Gunn</strong> of <strong>New</strong> Jersey; two sisters, Deliah Waddell of Danville and Ola Wilson of<br />

Washington, D. C.; five grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. The funeral will be<br />

conducted 1 p.m. Monday at the Kentuck Baptist Church by the Rev. Jesse J. Fitz. Burial<br />

will be in the church cemetery. The remains may be viewed at L.H. Brooks & Bro. Funeral<br />

Home this afternoon until 8 p.m. The family will be at the residence. Danville Register &<br />

Bee (VA) Sun. 6-19-1994<br />

James <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

101, died at Wyant Woods Nursing Home, Akron, Ohio on Dec. 21, 1989. He was born in<br />

Danville, Va. and was an Akron resident for over 50 years. He was a World War I veteran<br />

and served as one of the Early Commanders of the Rhine River Post of the V.F.W. and was<br />

one of the oldest members of the People's Baptist Church. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> is survived by Betty<br />

Woods a devoted friend; adopted family, Felix and Barbara Love, Edna Bell, James and<br />

Connie Marsh. Friends may call Tuesday, 7 to 8 p.m., with funeral services immediately<br />

following, Rev. George W. Goodman officiating, Interment 3 p.m., Wednesday, at Glendale<br />

Cemetery with Military Services. Condolences may be sent to 1695 Diagonal Rd. (Marco<br />

Sommerville, 836-2725.)<br />

James Clark <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

James "Clark," <strong>Gunn</strong>, 68, of Tampa, passed peacefully, going on to a greater reward in<br />

heaven, October 15, 2007, at Melech Hospice House in Tampa. He was predeceased by his<br />

parents, Thomas W. and Lois A. <strong>Gunn</strong>; and his sister, Carol Heasley. He is survived by his<br />

beloved wife, Patricia "Pat" <strong>Gunn</strong>; son, Mark <strong>Gunn</strong>; sister, Ellen Marlin; nephews,<br />

Thomas M. Farmer and Bill Heasley; and nieces, Faye Reichert, Lynda Farmer and Lynn<br />

Heasley Rabiroff. Clark was a past national president of Phi Delta Kappa fraternity and a<br />

member of Florida" s Alpha Lambda Chapter of Phi Delta Kappa Fraternity. There will be


a viewing 6-8 p.m. October 19, 2007, at Garden of Memories Funeral Home, 4207 E. Lake<br />

Ave., Tampa. Graveside services will take place at 11 a.m. Saturday, October 20, 2007, at<br />

Garden of Memories Cemetery. Flowers will be accepted, or you may make a donation as a<br />

remembrance gift in Clark" s name to the Liver Transplant Program at Shands<br />

Transplant Center, P.O. Box 100271, Gainesville, Fl 32610, or to LifePath Hospice, 12973<br />

Telecom Parkway, Suite 100, Temple Terrace, FL 33637.<br />

James Ellwood <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr,<br />

95, died on Friday, November 11, 2011 in Dallas, TX Born December 12, 1915 in Calera,<br />

Alabama, Jimmy was the middle of three children of James E. and Artelle C. <strong>Gunn</strong>. His<br />

father died during his freshman year at Auburn, but supported by family, friends,<br />

professors and a determined work ethic, Jimmy earned a bachelor's degree in Electrical<br />

Engineering in 1938. He married Kate Bowdon in 1940. They were blessed with 66 years<br />

together before her death in 2006. After graduation, Jimmy joined Westinghouse Electric<br />

Corporation until being called to serve during World War II. He had several assignments<br />

during the war including a tour in the Pacific. He remained in the US Army Reserves after<br />

the war and retired after 33 years with the rank of Colonel and as a graduate of the<br />

Command and General Staff College. Jimmy was an engineer in every sense. He loved to<br />

tinker around the house and always had several projects underway. He was able to fix most<br />

household appliances and often served as the neighborhood handyman. A problem with an<br />

early TV piqued his interest and he became an accomplished electronics repairman. His 42<br />

year career with Westinghouse brought assignments in San Antonio, Tulsa, Oklahoma<br />

City, and Houston. He retired in 1979 in Houston and he and Kate remained there among<br />

many wonderful friends in Lakewood Forest until 2006. Jimmy is survived by 3 sons, Jim,<br />

Bob, and Glenn, 2 daughters-in-law, Debby and Laurie, and 4 grandchildren, Jennifer,<br />

Greg, Abby, and Sam. In lieu of flowers, the family requests a contribution to either the<br />

Houston Alzheimer's Society (alztex.org) or Lakewood United Methodist Church<br />

(lakewoodumc.org). He will be interred at Dallas Fort Worth National Cemetery on<br />

Tuesday November 15 (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

James Ezra <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Ezra James <strong>Gunn</strong> - 25 Mar 1932 "E. J. (Jim) GUNN DIED WEDNESDAY" E. J. (Jim)<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, 67 years old, died very suddenly at his home Wednesday afternoon, March 23rd. He<br />

had been sick for about ten days with leakage of the heart and was able to be up most of<br />

the time. Funeral services were conducted at O"Farrell Church last Thursday afternoon by<br />

Rev. J. P. Olive, of Hosston, Louisiana. Interment in O"Farrell Cemetery. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

taught school for fifteen years, and had been a resident of Cass Co. for the past thirty-five<br />

years and one on the county"s best citizens. He is survived by h is wife and five children:<br />

Hardy, Lloyd, Misses Prudy, Faye, and Ruby <strong>Gunn</strong>: a sist er Mrs. E. F. Rankin, Houston,<br />

Arkansas; and four brothers, W. M. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Little Rock, Ark., John <strong>Gunn</strong> of Fouke, Ark.,<br />

F. F. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Smackover, Ark., and L. J. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Atlanta, Texas. The citizens Journal<br />

extends sympathy to the bereaved. " (George and Margaret Morrison <strong>Gunn</strong> descendant<br />

NC and Clark Cty, Mississippi)<br />

James <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

KENNEBUNKPORT, Maine - James <strong>Gunn</strong> "Jim" Edward <strong>Gunn</strong>, 42, died July 14, 2004 at


Maine Medical Center in Portland. He was born in Biddeford on Aug. 13, 1961, a son of<br />

Richard L. and Frances (Litwinowich) <strong>Gunn</strong> of Kennebunkport, was educated in<br />

Kennebunkport schools, attended one year at Kennebunk High School and graduated from<br />

Biddeford High School in 1979. He attended prep school in Northfield, Mass. in 1980 and<br />

graduated from Babson College in 1984, majoring in marketing. He planed in the<br />

Biddeford High School ice hockey program and holds the career goals record with 83 goals<br />

and 134 total record with 83 goals and 134 total points. He played Division II hockey at<br />

Babson College, ending with a career of 41 goals and 75 assists, ranking 11th on the college<br />

all-time points list. He received several hockey awards, including the Holy Cross Crusader<br />

All-tournament plaque in January 1983. He coached the Weston College Hockey team in<br />

Massachusetts, and coached three seasons of hockey at Bonny Eagle High School.He also<br />

held positions in sales, cooking and building construction. He enjoyed golf, but his family<br />

says his greatest pleasure was cooking and baking for family, coworkers and friends. In<br />

September 1986, he married Cherie J. Lyman of South Attleboro, Mass., and later moved<br />

to Goose Rocks Beach. He is survived by his wife of 17 years of Kennebunkport; his<br />

parents of Kennebunkport and Lady Lake, Fla.; two brothers, Richard (Rick) <strong>Gunn</strong> and<br />

his wife Kathy of Blenbrun and Donald <strong>Gunn</strong> and his wife Michelle of Biddeford; one<br />

sister, Linda Thornton of Scarborough; one niece, Ellen Thornton of Scarborough; three<br />

nephews, Aaron <strong>Gunn</strong> of Biddeford and Duncan and Cameron <strong>Gunn</strong> of Glenburn; many<br />

aunts, uncles and cousins.<br />

James Andrew <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

63, died Saturday morning at 8 o"clock at his home on Clay Bank Road after a long illness.<br />

He leaves a wife and six children and one brother. Funeral services were held at Bellamy<br />

Church at 2 o"clock pm Monday by the pastor Rev. F. O. Briggs, assisted by Rev. D.G.<br />

Trent of Mathews. Pallbearers were Captain Lum Marshall, Ollie Howlett, Earl Howlett<br />

and Bernard Cooper (Gloucester County, Virginia) Gloucester Mathews Gazette Journal,<br />

March 16, 1939, P4 (James and Susan Taylor <strong>Gunn</strong> - James City County, Va descendant)<br />

James Antrim <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

James Antrim <strong>Gunn</strong>, 72 of 1711 Believue Ave., died Monday, August 9, 1976. He is<br />

survived by two sisters, Mrs. Catherine <strong>Gunn</strong> Brown, Mrs. Virginia <strong>Gunn</strong> Blanton, both of<br />

Richmond; three brothers, Lewis Burwell <strong>Gunn</strong> of Richmond, Randolph W. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr. of<br />

Tappahannock and Richard E. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Williamsburg. Remains rest at the Laburnum<br />

Chapel, Woody Funeral Home, 2110 E. Laburnum Ave. Graveside services 11 a.m.<br />

Wednesday at Hollywood Cemetery. Richmond Times Dispatch (VA) Tues. 8-10-1976(John<br />

and Sarah Scherer <strong>Gunn</strong> descendant - Richmond, Va.)<br />

James Arnette ("Peter Gun")<strong>Gunn</strong><br />

46, of Roanoke, passed away Wednesday, June 21, 1995. He was preceded in death by his<br />

father, Homer Flint Sr.; brother, Homer Flint, Jr.; and a sister, Leslie Flint. Survivors<br />

include his mother and step-father, Theresa and Carlton Harden, Danville; one son, James<br />

(Rhonda) Lavender; one daughter, Angela Lavender; ex-wife, Tenia Lavender <strong>Gunn</strong>;<br />

sisters, Sylvia <strong>Gunn</strong>, Theresa (Richard Jr.) Smith, Sandra Haley all of Roanoke, Pearlene<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, Richmond, JoAnn Ruben, Karen Flint, and Constance Flint, all of Roanoke;<br />

brother, Booker T. (Alice) King Jr., Clifton (Brenda) <strong>Gunn</strong>, William Flint all of Roanoke,


Robert (Phyllis) Flint, Landover, Md., Michael Flint, James Flint both of Roanoke and<br />

Jeffrey (Tracie) Flint, Landover, Md.; three grandchildren, Dante Lavender, Tiondra<br />

Robinson, and Jameako Cobbs all of Roanoke; one aunt, Mrs. Constance Walker,<br />

Roanoke; a host of great nieces and nephews, cousins, other relatives and friends. Funeral<br />

services will be 11 a.m. Saturday, at the Garden of Prayer #7. Elder Shadrach Brown Jr.<br />

will officiate with the interment in Williams Memorial Park. The family will receive friends<br />

Friday from 7 to 8 p.m. at the Hamlar Curtis Funeral<br />

James Arthur "Jim" <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

68, of Coahoma, Texas, died Thursday, Jan. 15, 2009, at the Veterans Administration<br />

Medical Center. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Sunday at <strong>My</strong>ers & Smith Chapel.<br />

Burial with military honors will be at Colorado City Cemetery. The family will receive<br />

friends from 5 p.m. until 7 p.m. Saturday at <strong>My</strong>ers & Smith Funeral Home. Jim was born<br />

Sept. 25, 1940, in Salinas, Calif. to Zelma and Jewell <strong>Gunn</strong>. He served in the U.S. Navy<br />

from 1958 until 1961. He was a tool pusher for Nort Fiscus from 1961 until 1984. Jim later<br />

worked for D&H Transport, Daniel's Construction Company and as a dozer operator for<br />

Howard County, retiring due to ill health in 2008. Jim was hard on the outside, but soft<br />

hearted, and was a Daddy to all. Jim is survived by his wife: Mary Ann <strong>Gunn</strong> of Coahoma;<br />

two step-sons: Pete Fincher and his wife Karen and their sons: Garrett and Cole, all of<br />

Stephenville, and Brad Fincher and his wife Deb of Morgan Mill and their daughter:<br />

Shandy McMillian and her husband Norman of Spring; mother: Zelma <strong>Gunn</strong> Howell of<br />

Abilene; one daughter: Laura <strong>Gunn</strong> of Phoenix, Ariz., and her five children and her two<br />

grandchildren; seven sisters: Janise Riddell of Abilene, Nancy McBride of Dudley, Marcia<br />

Sanders and her husband Rocky of Abilene, Edna <strong>Gunn</strong> of Carterville, Mo., Joan <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Austin, Norma Verner of Lubbock, and Detra Howell of Abilene; two brothers: Michael<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> and his wife Jeanette, of Carterville, Mo., Gary Howell of Abilene; and many nieces,<br />

nephews, and cousins.In addition to his father, Jim was preceded in death by two sons:<br />

James "Jimmy" Robert <strong>Gunn</strong> and Kenneth Wayne <strong>Gunn</strong>. Pallbearers will be Joe<br />

Martinez, Craig Kilpatrick, Danny Sizenbach, Nort Fiscus, Rex Fiscus and Donald<br />

Martin.Arrangements are by <strong>My</strong>ers & Smith Funeral Home.<br />

James Curtis <strong>Gunn</strong>--<br />

67, Walnut, Mississippi, retail grocer, merchant, and land and housing developer, died Dec.<br />

9, 1994. (Son of Henry Herman <strong>Gunn</strong> b. 8-8-1927) (Hamblin and Elizabeth Tunstall <strong>Gunn</strong> -<br />

Halifax Cty, Va. Descendant)<br />

James Daniel <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

age 28, of Warrior, Alabama, died Wednesday, January 30, 2002. Visitation at Messmer-<br />

Goodwin will be held on Friday, February 1, 2002 from 6:00-9:00 P.M. Funeral service at<br />

Messmer-Goodwin Chapel will be held on Saturday, February 2, 2002 at 11:00 A.M. Rev.<br />

Dr. Jim McCann, III and Rev. David Holmes officiating. Burial at Liberty Minter (Morris,<br />

Alabama). Survivors include: wife, Carmen <strong>Gunn</strong> of Warrior, AL; father and step-mother,<br />

Theron and Barbara <strong>Gunn</strong> of Warrior, AL; mother and step-father, Sheila and Bobby<br />

Jones of Jasper, AL; son, James Daniel <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr. of Warrior, AL; son, John Richard <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

of Warrior, AL; sister, Christine Patterson of Hueytown, AL; brother, Jarrett <strong>Gunn</strong> of


Warrior, AL; grandparents, Richard C. and Mary <strong>Gunn</strong> of Adamsville, AL; step-brother,<br />

Richard Hurley of Warrior, AL; step-sister, Jessica Hurley of Warrior, AL. Messmer-<br />

Goodwin Funeral Home directing.<br />

James <strong>Gunn</strong>, General<br />

General <strong>Gunn</strong> arrived here [Louisville, South Carolina] last Saturday, and died last night<br />

[July 30, 1801] at 11 or 12 o’clock, a very short illness. It is said that his death was greatly<br />

owning to a draught of cold water after the taking of medicine; and what is strange, the<br />

doctor and several gentlemen were in the room, and not one observed his death till some<br />

time after he had expired. He is to be buried this afternoon with the honors of war.<br />

Albany Gazette August 27, 1801. <strong>New</strong> York<br />

James David <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

(Oct. 13, 2001) James David <strong>Gunn</strong> of Johnson City, Tennessee, formerly of Loudon, passed<br />

away at 7:17 p.m., Saturday, Oct. 13, at the Veterans Hospital in Johnson City. He was a<br />

veteran of the United States Armed Forces, serving in the U.S. Army. He was 49. Survivors<br />

include: mother-Bereldine Kiser of Loudon; Father-Thomas <strong>Gunn</strong> of Sweetwater; Sisters<br />

and brothers-in-law-Darlene and Ralph Edwards of Madionville; and Anita and Ronnie<br />

Riffe of Lenoir City; Grandmother-Ersa Mincey of Loudon; Nieces-Jamie Smith of<br />

Louisville; and April Wayman of Mascot; Nephews-Jeremy Edwards of Madisonville; and<br />

Chase Russell of Lenoir City. Graveside service and interment was 5 p.m., Tuesday, at<br />

Christianburg Cemetery with the Rev. Lester <strong>Gunn</strong> officiating. Biereley-Hale Funeral<br />

Home, Madisonville, in charge of arrangements<br />

James F. “Jim” <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

of Havertown, Pa. on March 28, 2009. Beloved husband of M. Phyllis (nee Manning)<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>. Loving father of Kevin (Sheri), James G. (Maureen), Robert A. and the late Thomas<br />

Michael <strong>Gunn</strong>. Grandfather of Ryan, Meaghan, Brendan, Ian, Gillian Rose, and Brian<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>. Brother of Jeanne <strong>Gunn</strong>, Elizabeth (the late Bob) Condron, and the late Florence<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>. Relatives and Friends are invited to his viewings Wednesday eve from 7-9 P.M. and<br />

Thursday from 9:30-10:30 A.M. in THE FUNERAL HOME OF JOHN STRETCH, 236 E.<br />

Eagle Rd., Havertown 19083 and to his Mass of Christian Burial following at 11 A.M. in St.<br />

Denis Church Havertown. Int. SS. Peter & Paul Cem. In lieu of flowers an offering in Mr.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>'s name to the St. Thomas More Alumni Assoc. (STMAA) P.O. Box 294 Drexel Hill,<br />

Pa 19026 would be appreciated<br />

James F. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

was born on December 7, 1942 in Ponca City, Oklahoma. He passed away February 22,<br />

2010 at his home. He was 67 years old. James attended grade school through high school in<br />

Dodge City, Kansas, and received a bachelor's degree from Fort Hays State University in<br />

Kansas. For 38 years James worked for Santa Fe Railroad as a switchman, working out of<br />

Dodge City and Hutchinson, Kansas for 38 years. On retiring from the railroad, he moved<br />

to Colorado Springs, where he spent his time assisting his parents, driving them to<br />

appointments and different errands. James is survived by one daughter, Amanda, of<br />

McPherson, Kansas; and two sons: Michael of Hutchinson, Kansas and David of Chicago,<br />

Illinois. James was an outgoing person and was always ready to help neighbors, friends or


elatives. This willingness caused him to be extremely liked by all who knew him. James is<br />

also survived by his parents, Jim and Dorothy <strong>Gunn</strong> of Colorado Springs, and three<br />

brothers: Randy, Steve, and Doug, all of Colorado Springs, and five grandchildren. A<br />

funeral will take place at 10:00 a.m. on February 26th at Shrine of Remembrance Funeral<br />

Home in Colorado Springs. There will be a visitation and memorial service at this time. In<br />

lieu of flowers, memorial contributions can be made in James' name to Special Olympics<br />

Colorado, 384 Inverness Parkway, Suite 100, Englewood, CO 80112.<br />

James Frederick <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

died in Baltimore, Maryland on Thursday morning January 22, 1925 at 7 o'clock. James<br />

Frederick <strong>Gunn</strong> in the 88th year of his age. Guneral will be held in Richmond, Virginia<br />

from teh residence of his daughter, Mrs. Wm. Gray Watson of 1016 West Franklin Street<br />

on Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Interment, Hollywood Cemetery<br />

James Franklin <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

A funeral for James Franklin <strong>Gunn</strong>, 59, of Hayes was held at 2 p.m. Saturday in Ebenezer<br />

Baptist Church, Pinero. He died Wednesday, May 25, 1988, in Riverside Hospital, <strong>New</strong>port<br />

<strong>New</strong>s. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a Gloucester County native and a retired carpenter. Survivors<br />

include four sisters, Mrs. <strong>My</strong>rtle Ewell of Dutton, Mrs. Erma Garner of Gulf Port, Miss.,<br />

Mrs. Flora Ambrose of Sandstone and Mrs. Ellis R. Hogge of Hayes, and a brother,<br />

William V. <strong>Gunn</strong> . The service was conducted by the Rev. Ray P. Goude, pastor. Burial was<br />

in the church cemetery. Pallbearers were John Compton, Mike West, Linwood Hogge,<br />

Robert Dunn, Robert Ewell and Calvin Hogge. Andrews Funeral Home Gloucester, was in<br />

charge. Gloucester-Mathews Gazette Journal (VA) Thurs. 6-2-1988(James A. & Susan<br />

Taylor <strong>Gunn</strong> - James City County, Va descendant)<br />

James H. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

died Thursday, July 8, 1999. He is survived by his wife of 55 years, Mozelle B. <strong>Gunn</strong>; his<br />

son, J. Hudson <strong>Gunn</strong> II and his wife Virginia; two grandsons, James H. <strong>Gunn</strong> III and E.<br />

Craig <strong>Gunn</strong>; great-grandson, James (Josh) H. <strong>Gunn</strong> IV. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a member of<br />

Friendship Baptist Church, American Legion Post 354, Disabled American Veteran Post<br />

44, a U. S. Navy Veteran of WW II and a retired employee of Dupont with 35 years of<br />

service. His remains rest at the Bliley Funeral Home"s Chippenham Chapel, 6900 Hull St.<br />

Rd., Richmond, Va., where the family will receive friends Saturday and Sunday 6 to 8 p.m.<br />

and where services will be held 2 p.m. Monday. Interment Maury. Richmond Times<br />

Dispatch (VA) Sat. 7-10-1999.(Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> descendant)<br />

James H. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

San Franciso, Ca., Beloved by his daughter Kitty and wife Barbara, passed away<br />

peacefully on Tuesday, September 9, 2008. Jim is survived by sister Jeanne; step-brother<br />

Jerry; various nieces, nephews, cousins and practice grand-daughters. Jim was a gentle<br />

man, introspective, thoughtful, both a perpetual student and a scholar, avid reader, lover<br />

of people-watching, learning, and cinema. He had hippie-like tendencies, was a champion<br />

for the underdog and gave excellent hugs. He will be sorely missed. An informal memorial<br />

service will be held December 21, 2008, at his refuge from the world, in West Marin. For<br />

those who feel compelled to make a donation in his name, he frequently supported the S.F.


Aids Foundation and Breathe California.<br />

James H. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

61 of Phoenix, passed away on January 10, 2010. Visitation Friday January 14th 9AM at<br />

Living Covenant Church 3110 N. 35th Ave Phoenix. Funeral service immediately following<br />

at 10. Interment at National Memorial Cemetery of AZ. Preston Funeral Home serving the<br />

family.<br />

James H. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

77, of Clearwater, Florida, died Sunday (Dec. 17, 1995) at Harborside Health Care of<br />

Clearwater. He was born in San Francisco and came here in 1971 from Fort Walton Beach.<br />

He was a retired Air Force lieutenant colonel. Survivors include his wife, Sunny; a son,<br />

Gregory, Dunwoody, Ga.; a daughter, Kathleen <strong>Gunn</strong>, Houston; and two grandsons.<br />

Lakeview Chapel Funeral Home/Sylvan Abbey Memorial Park, Clearwater<br />

James Hardy <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

May 16, 2012 - Kilgore, Texas- Memorial services for James H. <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr. will be 2 p.m.<br />

today, May 16, 2012, at the Rader Funeral Home Chapel, with the Reverends David<br />

Hampton and Clint Covington officiating. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> passed away Monday in Kilgore. Jim<br />

was born in Waskom, Texas, on December 26, 1935, to the late James H. <strong>Gunn</strong> Sr. and<br />

Evelyn Dodd <strong>Gunn</strong>. They settled in Troup, Texas, where his father coached and owned a<br />

service station. Jim attended Troup High School and Tyler Junior College, where he played<br />

football throughout the years. Jim then enlisted in the United States Air Force and was<br />

stationed in Evreux, France, during the Korean War. He took great pride in his service as<br />

an aircraft radar-radio specialist, as well as his participation on the Twelfth Air Force<br />

football team in Europe. In 1958, Jim married Karlene Edmonds, the love of his life, and<br />

together they attended Texas Christian University, where Jim graduated with degrees in<br />

marketing, accounting and finance. The <strong>Gunn</strong>s moved back to Kilgore in 1962, where Jim<br />

worked in the oil industry for several years. Jim then began a career with Exxon U.S.A.,<br />

where he received an associate degree in Petroleum Engineering and worked in<br />

Environmental Control before retiring in 1991. Jim was the consummate family man,<br />

always present to witness his loved ones' most important achievements and events. An<br />

imposing figure at 6'-5", he was "Poppy" to his five adoring grandsons. He loved family<br />

vacations and activities; the beach and fishing were favorites for all. He was an avid reader,<br />

and greatly enjoyed visiting with family and friends. He was also a fantastic cook, famous<br />

for his hamburgers, shrimp gumbo and fried catfish, and loved working in his yard and<br />

listening to music. Jim's steadfast optimism and sense of humor will always live on in his<br />

family. He also leaves his family with the devout faith which allowed him to face severe<br />

health problems in his later years with great courage. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was an active member of<br />

the 317th Korean War Veterans group of the United States Air Force and was a member of<br />

the First Baptist Church of Kilgore. He is survived by his wife of 53 years, Karlene<br />

Edmonds <strong>Gunn</strong>; two sons and a daughter-in-law, Gary and Virginia <strong>Gunn</strong> of Houston and<br />

Gregory <strong>Gunn</strong> of Kilgore; a daughter and son-in-law, Karla and Allen McNickle of Katy;<br />

mother, Evelyn Dodd <strong>Gunn</strong> of Troup; five grandsons, Jacob and Garrett McNickle and<br />

Graeme, Braeden and Greyson <strong>Gunn</strong>; a brother and sister-in law, Anthony and Virginia<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Dickinson; a sister and brother-in-law, Becky and John Covington of Rockwall;


the families of Janie Edmonds, Diane Rushton, and Ron and Cindy Edmonds; and<br />

numerous nieces and nephews. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was preceded in death by his father, James H.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> Sr.; and his brother-in-law, Karl F. Edmonds Jr.<br />

James Henry <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Jan. 29, 1928-April 15, 2002 James Henry <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr., 74, of San Diego died April 15. He was<br />

born in Highland Falls, N.Y., and was a civil service warehouseman for the Naval Medical<br />

Center, San Diego. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> served in the Navy. He was a member of the Fraternal Order<br />

of Eagles 244. Survivors include his wife, Arliss <strong>Gunn</strong>; and brother, Fred <strong>Gunn</strong>. Services<br />

have been held. Interment: El Camino Memorial Park, San Diego. Donations: First United<br />

Methodist Church, 2111 Camino del Rio South, San Diego, CA 92108.<br />

Huguley, AL - Mr. James Melvin "Red" <strong>Gunn</strong> of Huguley passed away on Thursday, June<br />

14, 2012, at his residence. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> had been plagued for the last few years of his life with<br />

Alzheimers. His constant companion during his final years was his devoted wife, Betty Jean<br />

Elliott <strong>Gunn</strong>, who is left to cherish his memory and love. Graveside services will be held on<br />

Monday, June 18, 2012, at 11:00 AM / EST at the Hillcrest Cemetery in Lanett, AL, with<br />

Rev. Gerald Sykes officiating. He will be laid to rest with his sons James Michael <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

(Norma Wilson <strong>Gunn</strong>, mother) and William Winston <strong>Gunn</strong> (Betty Elliott <strong>Gunn</strong>, mother).<br />

The family will receive guests on Sunday, June 17, 2012, from 7 PM until 9 PM / EST at the<br />

Johnson Brown-Service Funeral Home in Valley. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> also leaves behind in addition<br />

to his widow a sister Betty <strong>Gunn</strong> Weaver of Hollister, FL, and his children a daughter,<br />

Sandra <strong>Gunn</strong> <strong>My</strong>hand and husband Charles "Bobby" of Covington, GA. Four sons:<br />

Robert "Bud" <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife Sherry of Little Valley, NY, James Melvin <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr. of<br />

LaGrange, GA, George <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife <strong>My</strong>rtle of Valley, AL, and Ronald <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Summerdale, AL. He also leaves a legacy of 16 grandchildren and 32 great grandchildren.<br />

One of his granddaughters Angela <strong>Gunn</strong> Gough and his grandson-in-law, Donald Gough,<br />

showed a great deal of devotion, love, care, and support in his final months. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was<br />

preceded in death by his two sons, a daughter Melinda Ann <strong>Gunn</strong>; his parents Robert<br />

Winston <strong>Gunn</strong> and Mary McCarley <strong>Gunn</strong> as well as two sisters, Doris <strong>Gunn</strong> Gilmore and<br />

Annie <strong>Gunn</strong> Brown and a grandson Kevin Lamar <strong>Gunn</strong>. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> had spent the last 50<br />

years as a resident of the Huguley / Lanett community. Born Feb. 22, 1925, in Tallapoosa<br />

County, AL, he was the only son of Robert Winston <strong>Gunn</strong> and Mary McCarley <strong>Gunn</strong>. He<br />

spent his entire childhood in Opelika and Roanoke until his family settled in Lanett. He<br />

continued as a young boy to spend summers on his Uncle Quaron <strong>Gunn</strong>'s farm in Roanoke<br />

helping to plant and harvest the crops. He fast learned he did not want to become a farmer<br />

and got a job at Brady's Drug Store in Lanett. He was known there by the nickname<br />

"Little Red." The name would stick with him for life; he just loved the little part. He spent<br />

a brief amount of time in the years after World War II living in <strong>New</strong> Orleans, LA and<br />

Detroit, MI. But his love for his hometown always brought him back to the Valley area. He<br />

was a mechanic by trade and known as the best transmission man around for many years<br />

of his career. He served in the Army during World War II enlisting as a private on May 4,<br />

1943 at Fort McClellan, AL. He served with Company B 163rd Engineer Combat Battalion<br />

in the European Theater including Normandy, Northern France and Rhineland, Central<br />

Europe. He received Good Conduct Medal 163rd Engineer Combat Battalion, European


African Middle Eastern Service Medal along with World War II Victory Medal. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

received an Honorable Discharge as a Technician Fifth Grade at Fort Belvoir, Virginia on<br />

November 4, 1945. The family would like to express their appreciation for Mrs. Wendy<br />

Goodgane and Mr. Dywayne Worthy for providing loving care for Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> in his last<br />

years and for the support and devotion to Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> during this most difficult time.<br />

Continued support from Home Instead of Auburn, Jeanne Mers-Asher of AVCC Ballwin,<br />

MO, the Veterans Administration and Vista Care Hospice of Phenix City, AL in helping<br />

the family to survive and maintain Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong>'s care at his home. Johnson Brown-Service<br />

Funeral Home of Valley is in charge of all arrangement<br />

James Nathan <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

West Memphis - JAMES "Jim" NATHAN GUNN, 61, self employed truck driver, died<br />

June 6, 2008 at his home in West Memphis. He was a U.S. Army veteran serving in<br />

Vietnam and a lifetime member of Marion and West Memphis V.F.W. Post 5225. Visitation<br />

will be from 6-8 p.m. Sunday, June 8 with funeral service at 3:30 p.m. Monday, June 9,<br />

both in the Chapel atRoller-Citizens Funeral Home in West Memphis. Burial will bein<br />

Rosedale Cemetery in Dawson Springs, Kentucky on Tuesday, June 10 at 3 p.m. He leaves<br />

his wife, Teresa <strong>Gunn</strong> of West Memphis; daughter, Treva and husband Randy Henderson<br />

of WestMemphis; stepbrother, John Bullock of Byhalia, MS; mother, Dorothy Marie<br />

Bullock of Byhalia, MS. Roller Citizens Funeral Home 870-735-1000<br />

James R. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Galena, Illinois, 12-27-1961 - James R. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 72 412 Fear St, died Tuesday, Dec 26, in his<br />

home following a long illness. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born in Galena, son of Mr and Mrs. John<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> and was married Sept 21, 1916 to Nora Mae Williams. Surviving are his widow; a<br />

daughter, Mrs. Donald Fleege; two sons, Yorke of Oklahoma City, and William of Augusta<br />

michigan. Burial will be in Greenwood cemetery<br />

James Raine <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

81, or Rt. 2, La Grange, NC died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Hugh Edward, Sunday.<br />

Funeral 3 p.m. today at Edwards Funeral Home in Snow Hill. Survivors in addition to his<br />

daughter are a son, Erwin <strong>Gunn</strong> of Rt. 2, Snow Hill; sisters, Mrs. R. W. Wrenn of Pulaski,<br />

Va., Mrs. Sam Robert [sic] and Miss Cordell <strong>Gunn</strong>, both of Reidsville, and Mrs. U. [sic] T.<br />

Craddock and Mrs. Claude Jones, both of Reidsville; brothers, I. R. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Wilson, A. T.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Danville, Va., and R. W. <strong>Gunn</strong> of South Boston, Va. James R. <strong>Gunn</strong> [2 January<br />

1966] La Grange. (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> descendant)<br />

James Robert <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Temple, Texas Dec 11, 1928 - One of Bell County’s oldest men, James Robert <strong>Gunn</strong>, 94<br />

died at the home of a son near Troy, Texas, seven miles south of Temple. Nine children<br />

survive. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> leaves 125 direct descendants. Funeral services were conducted at the<br />

home.<br />

James Robert <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr.<br />

James Robert <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr., 55, of Waynesboro, departed this life on Friday, November 6,<br />

2009, at the University of Virginia Medical Center. Friends will be received at the home of


his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James <strong>Gunn</strong> Sr., 329 Florence Avenue, Waynesboro, Virginia.<br />

Lewis Funeral Home has been entrusted with the service.<br />

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James Robert <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr., 55, of Waynesboro, departed this life on Thursday, November 5,<br />

2009, at the University of Virginia Medical Center in Charlottesville. A memorial service<br />

will be held 1 p.m. Thursday, November 12, 2009, at the Oak Grove Baptist Church, 223<br />

Oak Grove Church Road, conducted by Bishop Elect, Pastor Theodore E. Payne. The<br />

burial will be private. Lewis Funeral Home has been entrusted with the service<br />

James Richard “Pete” <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

66, of <strong>New</strong>berry, widower of Mary Ann Nelson <strong>Gunn</strong>, died Sunday, December 21, 2008 at<br />

<strong>New</strong>berry County Memorial Hospital. Born on June 16, 1942 in Lowell, IN, he was a son of<br />

Anne M. Arseaul <strong>Gunn</strong> and the late Francis J.. He was retired from West Frazier and was<br />

of the Catholic faith. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a member of the <strong>New</strong>berry Moose Lodge # 2211 and<br />

the Moose Legion # 86 and the <strong>New</strong>berry American Legion. He was a member of the<br />

<strong>New</strong>berry Country Club Seniors Golf, Midlands Senior Golf and Central Seniors Golf. He<br />

was a Marine veteran. Surviving in addition to his mother of Highlands, IN are his son,<br />

Jamie <strong>Gunn</strong> of Jacksonville, NC; a daughter, Teresa Chadwick of Jacksonville, NC; a<br />

brother, Billy <strong>Gunn</strong> of Highlands, IN; grandchildren, Kiauna Chadwick, Taliyah<br />

Chadwick and David Chadwick, Jr., his sister-in-law, June L. Nelson of <strong>New</strong>berry and his<br />

dog, Baby. He was predeceased by a daughter, Angela <strong>Gunn</strong> and a sister, Ella Mae<br />

Haggins. Funeral services will be held at 11:00 a.m. Wednesday, December 24, 2008 at<br />

Smyrna Presbyterian Church by the Rev. Scott Hill. Burial will follow in the church<br />

cemetery. Visitation will be Tuesday from 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. at McSwain-Evans Funeral<br />

Home. Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society, c/o Helen Beebe, 181<br />

Tailors Trail, Leesville, SC 29070. Active pallbearers: Keith Dominick, Brent Nielson,<br />

Gerald Blancher, Mark Roberts, Dale Dennis and Bob Bannister<br />

James Rutland <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr.<br />

89, Auburn, Wash., died Tuesday, Nov. 23. Born in Clarendon, Ark., he moved to<br />

Washington from Central Florida in 1999. Survivors: wife, Virginia G.; son, Larry,<br />

Auburn; brother, Robert, Jacksonville; sister, Marion, Riverside; seven grandchildren; 10<br />

great-grandchildren. Yahn & Son Funeral Home, Auburn. Publish Orlando Sentinel, Fla.<br />

James S. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

James S. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 54, of Charleston, S.C., formerly of Cameron, Texas, died Wednesday in a<br />

Charleston hospital. Services will be held at 2 p.m. today in First Methodist Church of<br />

Mexia, the Rev. J.W. Sellers and the Rev. Bill Fisher officiating. Burial will be in Mexia<br />

City Cemetery. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born in Cameron June 29, 1925. He was employed as a<br />

laboratory technician for Brown hospital in Mexia, Richie Clinic in Rockdale, and a<br />

<strong>New</strong>ton Clinic in Cameron. He was a Methodist. He was a former district commissioner for<br />

the Boy Scouts. He was a World War II Navy veteran and a Vietnam veteran, serving as a<br />

hospital master chief. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Dorothy Helen <strong>Gunn</strong> of College<br />

Station; two sons, Capt. Tony <strong>Gunn</strong> of Ellsworth Air Force Base in Rapid City, S. D., and


Jimmie <strong>Gunn</strong> of College Station; a daughter, Mrs. Susan Wise of Misawa AFB in Japan,<br />

his mother, Mrs. M.L. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Cameron, and two grandchildren<br />

James S. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

James S. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Sweetwater, Tennessee, passed away Tuesday, Dec. 31,2002 at his home.<br />

He was a veteran of the U.S. Army. He was 68. Preceded in death by: parents, James and<br />

Hattie Mae <strong>Gunn</strong>. Survivors include: wife of 47 years-Judy Parris <strong>Gunn</strong>; Sons and<br />

daughter-in-law-Jimmy <strong>Gunn</strong> and Allen and Patty <strong>Gunn</strong>; Daughters and sons-in-law-<br />

Rhonda and Eddie Camp and Michelle and Mitchell Galyon, all of Sweetwater;<br />

Grandchildren-Stacy, Jason, Michael and Amy <strong>Gunn</strong>, Tonya and Darrell Hicks, Shawn<br />

and Derek Camp, Kayla, Brianna, Hannah and Hunter Galyon; Great-grandchildren-<br />

Macy Guyer, Haley, Brandon and Travis Hicks and Tyler <strong>Gunn</strong>; Brothers-Thomas <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

of Sweetwater; and Lester <strong>Gunn</strong> of Madisonville; Sisters-Ruby Pettitt, Dorothy Thomas<br />

and Grace Carpenter, all of Sweetwater; Several nieces and nephews. Funeral services<br />

were 2 p.m., Thursday, in Sweetwater Memory Chapel with the Revs. Dennis Hicks and<br />

Paul Thomas officiating. Interment followed in Christianburg Baptist Church Cemetery.<br />

Military honors were provided by Sweetwater VFW Post #5156. Sweetwater Memory<br />

Chapel in charge of arrangements.<br />

James S. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

James S. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 54, of Charleston, S.C., formerly of Cameron, Texas died Wednesday in a<br />

Charleston hospital. Services will be held at 2 p.m. today in First Methodist Church of<br />

Mexia, the Rev. J.W. Sellers and the Rev. Bill Fisher officiating. Burial will be in Mexia<br />

City Cemetery. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born in Cameron June 29, 1925. He was employed as a<br />

laboratory technician for Brown hospital in Mexia, Richie Clinic in Rockdale, and a<br />

<strong>New</strong>ton Clinic in Cameron. He was a Methodist. He was a former district commissioner for<br />

the Boy Scouts. He was a World War II Navy veteran and a Vietnam veteran, serving as a<br />

hospital master chief. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Dorothy Helen <strong>Gunn</strong> of College<br />

Station; two sons, Capt. Tony <strong>Gunn</strong> of Ellsworth Air Force Base in Rapid City, S. D., and<br />

Jimmie <strong>Gunn</strong> of College Station; a daughter, Mrs. Susan Wise of Misawa AFB in Japan,<br />

his mother, Mrs. M.L. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Cameron, and two grandchildren. Waco Tribune Herald<br />

October 7, 1979 Sunday<br />

James Sidney <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

age 71 a retired farmer died early Saturday. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Josie <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Richmond, one daughter, Mrs. Dorothy G. Daniel of Richmond, three sons, Mr. James<br />

William <strong>Gunn</strong> of Mechanicsville and Mr. Joseph A. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Dundas, Mr. Thomas B. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

of Colonial Heights, one sister, Mrs. Irene Ozmar of Lawrenceville; one brother, Mr.<br />

Johnny <strong>Gunn</strong> of Lawrenceville, six grandchildren, and one great-grandchild. Funeral<br />

services will be held 2:00 p.m. Monday at the Williams Funeral Home in Lawrenceville.<br />

Interment in Crestview Memorial Park- Richmond Times Dispatch (April 24,<br />

2006.)(Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> descendant)<br />

James Sylvester <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

The death of J. S. (Dess) <strong>Gunn</strong>, insurance agent, occurred suddenly about 9 o’clock Sunday<br />

night, May 3, 1938, at his apartment in Mt. Pleasant, Texas, where he had been residing


temporarily the past few months. His home was on West Kaufman Street . The body was<br />

brought here early Monday afternoon, for the funeral which will held Tuesday at 2:30 at<br />

the Manton Fry Funeral home. Suviving is his wife the former Annie L. Hodges daughter<br />

of Judge William Hodges, their wedding took place here Dec 19, 1905. They have two<br />

children, James E. <strong>Gunn</strong>, geophysics now in <strong>New</strong> Orleans, and Mrs. Charles Turner.<br />

There are two brothers and a sister; Danis <strong>Gunn</strong> of Quitman, Arkansas, Elisha G. <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Conway, Arkansas, and Mrs. Haas Owen of Searcy Arkansas. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born August<br />

21, 1883 in Quitman, Arkansas. He was connected with Henrv P. Mayer Music House us til<br />

1919. -when he entered the insurance business. At the time of his death, he was a member<br />

of the firm of <strong>Gunn</strong> and. Guthrie. insurance agents and. for the past two years, had also<br />

been engaged at Daingerfield and Mount Pleasant in Oil promotion. He was a member of<br />

Knight Templar and other Masonic bodies. (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

James W. <strong>Gunn</strong>, BG US ARMY(RET.)<br />

On April 29, 2009 in Alexandria, VA. He was preceded in death by his wife of 58 years,<br />

Roberta M. <strong>Gunn</strong>, and is survived by his daughter, Linda C. Lynch and husband Manfred<br />

Jr., and a grandson, Manfred Lynch III. Jim was a veteran of WWII, Korea and Vietnam.<br />

He went on to retire as Chief, Army Audit Agency. Jim was the 1985 Golf Champion of<br />

Virginia State Senior Amateurs. At the Army Navy Country Club, he was Team Coach for<br />

regular/senior matches for 22 years, as well as Club Champion there and at Ft. Belvoir six<br />

times. Over a 70 year golfing career, he made eight holes in one. A visitation will take place<br />

on Monday, May 4, 2009 from 2 to 4 p.m. and 6 to 8 p.m. at Demaine Funeral Home, 520 S.<br />

Washington St., Alexandria, VA 22314. A funeral service will be on Tuesday, May 5, 2009,<br />

11 a.m. at Aldersgate UMC 1301 Collingwood Rd., Alexandria, VA 22308. Burial with Full<br />

Military Honors will take place at Arlington National Cemetery on July 16, 2009 at 1 p.m.<br />

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Aldersgate UMC Building Fund (703) 765-<br />

6555<br />

James W. <strong>Gunn</strong>, (James Wilbur<strong>Gunn</strong>)<br />

73, of Burkeville, Va., died Wednesday, February 13, 2002. He is survived by his wife,<br />

Lorraine <strong>Gunn</strong>; three children, Sharon G. Bowlin of Burkeville, Doris G. Vincie of Dayton,<br />

Va. and James W. <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr. of Lakewood, Colo.; five grandchildren, Lisa Jones, Jessica,<br />

Matthew, Rachael and David Vincie; brothers, Harry <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr. and Franklin <strong>Gunn</strong>, both<br />

of Crewe and Monroe <strong>Gunn</strong> of Norfolk, Va.; sisters, Marguerite Nicklas of Lynchburg,<br />

Janie Ashworth of Victoria, Annie Cole of Virginia Beach, Barbara Hudgins of Crewe and<br />

Cecil Milner of <strong>New</strong>port <strong>New</strong>s. His remains will rest at the Grace Baptist Temple Church,<br />

1010 S. Main Street, Blackstone, where the family will receive friends Sunday from 7 to 9<br />

p.m., and where funeral services will be held Monday at 2 p.m., with Pastor Terry L.<br />

Bently Sr. and Pastor Claude Williams officiating. Interment in St. Mark"s Cemetery, with<br />

military honors by Crewe VFW Post 7819. Memorial contributions may be made to the<br />

Church Mission Fund. (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

James W. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Macon Georgia Telegraph- 10-30-1838 The Gov of this State has offered a $250 reward for<br />

the apprehension of David V. Palmer, the murderer of James W. <strong>Gunn</strong>. He broke jail from<br />

Clinton on the 25 th of September. An additional $500 reward is offered by the brother of


the deceased, G. G. <strong>Gunn</strong>.<br />

James W. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

NORFOLK, Va - James Williams <strong>Gunn</strong>, 72, of the 3700 block of Garfield Ave., died<br />

suddenly Feb. 4, 2008, in a local hospital. Born in Shubuta, Miss., Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> had been a<br />

resident of Norfolk since 1966. He was a 1957 graduate of the University of Southern<br />

Mississippi where he was a member of Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was<br />

retired from his business of windshield and automobile repair and was a member of Ghent<br />

United Methodist Church. He was a devoted husband, father and grandfather, an<br />

accomplished musician and an avid blue grass music fan. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was the son of the late<br />

Dr. Clyde Hubert and Willie May Williams <strong>Gunn</strong>. Survivors include his wife of 47 years,<br />

Michael Aldon Cheshire <strong>Gunn</strong>; his daughter, Jennifer Aldon <strong>Gunn</strong> of Norfolk; son, James<br />

Williams <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr. of Shepherdstown, W.Va.; daughter, Robbin Jean Ainsworth of<br />

Poplarville, Miss.; brother, Dr. Clyde Hubert <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr. and wife Cathy of Moss Point,<br />

Miss.; stepsister Mary Jean Williams Blair and husband John of Clinton, Miss.;<br />

grandchildren, Aldon Michelle Watson and Matthew Williams <strong>Gunn</strong> of Norfolk and a<br />

large extended family. A memorial service will be held in the Norfolk Chapel of H.D. Oliver<br />

Funeral Apts., Friday at 2 p.m. by the Rev. Bill McClung. The family will receive friends at<br />

the funeral home, today from 7 to 8 p.m. Memorial donations may be made to Ghent<br />

United Methodist Church, 531 Raleigh Ave., Norfolk, VA 23507 or to the Alzheimer"s<br />

Association, 6315 N. Center Drive, Suite 233, Norfolk, VA 23502. (George and Margaret<br />

Elizabeth Morrison <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

James W. <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr.<br />

Word has been received of the death of James Woodside <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr., 15-year-old son of Mr.<br />

and Mrs. James W. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Richmond, Va., on Tuesday, April 24, 1973. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> is the<br />

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Sample of Kingsport. Memorial services will be Saturday<br />

afternoon in Richmond. The family requests, that those who wish may make contributions<br />

to the Jim <strong>Gunn</strong> Memorial Fund at the Ginter Park Presbyterian Church in Richmond,<br />

Va.<br />

Jamie S. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Warrenton, Georgia. Jamie Simeon <strong>Gunn</strong> 71, of Macon Highway, Warrenton died<br />

Thursday September 8, 1977 in a McDuffie County hospital. Funeral will be held at 3 pm<br />

today at Johnson Methodist Church with the Rev. Orville Leonard and Ed Hightower<br />

officiating. Burial will be in the church cemetery. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a native of Warren<br />

County and was a retired farmer and member of Johnson Untied Methodist Church where<br />

he served as steward. He was director of the Washington County Electrice Membership<br />

Corp and a member of the Farm Bureau. Suvivors include his widow Mrs. Blance Lowe<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> one son James Lowe <strong>Gunn</strong> of Warrenton, one duaghter Mrs. Marina <strong>Gunn</strong> Wilhoit<br />

of Warrenton. Pallbeares will be J. Smith Johnson, Morman Johnson, Gayner Shurley,<br />

Pete Knight, Rober A. Langford, Lynwood Johnson, Alvert Wren and Randal Evans.<br />

Jane <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

55, of Piggott passed away Friday, Aug. 12, 2011, in Piggott, Arkansas. She was born Dec.


30, 1955, in Rector. She was preceded in death by her mother, Albertine Smith <strong>Gunn</strong>;<br />

grandson, Tyler Ray Saylors; brother, Darvin Riggs; and sister, Norma Jean Morgan. She<br />

is survived by her sons, David Allen Wyatt and wife, Julie, and Richard James Wyatt, all of<br />

Paragould; daughter, Tammie Jean Fletcher and husband, Jason Akes, of Marmaduke;<br />

her parents, Oscar and Carol <strong>Gunn</strong> of Piggott; four grandchildren, Kaley Ann Russell,<br />

David Allen Wyatt Jr., Savanah Drew Fletcher and Jaxsen Cane Akes; three brothers,<br />

Dallas <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife, VIckie, of Rector, Mike <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife, Trish, of Paragould and<br />

Chris <strong>Gunn</strong> of Rector; sister, Billie Sue Baldwin and husband, Cletus, of Piggott;<br />

numerous nieces and nephews; other relatives and friends. Visitation will begin at 10:30<br />

a.m. until service time Monday at Finch Baptist Church in Paragould. Funeral services will<br />

be at 2 p.m. with Terry Gage officiating. Burial is at Finch Cemetery in Paragould.<br />

Hoggard and Sons Funeral Home of Piggott is in charge of arrangements.<br />

Jane C. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Jane C. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 80, of Old Mill Road, Charlestown, Rhode Island, died Thursday, Sept. 20,<br />

2007, at home. She was the wife of the late Aubrey V. <strong>Gunn</strong> and the late Jesse R. Carr.<br />

Born in West Warwick, she was the daughter of the late Freeborn S. and Beatrice A.<br />

(Briggs) Carr. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> had worked as an inspector at Kenyon Industries. She was a<br />

member of The Church Of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. She was the mother of Jesse<br />

F. Carr of Torrington, Conn., Anita J. Flint and Lorna Laurent, both of Charlestown;<br />

sister of Thelma Briggs; grandmother of five; great-grandmother of 10; and grandmother<br />

of the late Jesse O. Carr. The funeral will be held Tuesday at 11 a.m. in the Church Of<br />

Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, 1240 Boston Neck Road, Narragansett. Visiting hours<br />

will be held Monday 6 to 8 p.m. in the church. Arrangements by Avery-Storti Funeral<br />

Home, Wakefield. Published in The Westerly Sun on 9/22/2007.<br />

Jane France <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

87 died Thusday September 27, 2012 at Brandon Woods, Kansas. She was born in<br />

Phillipsburg, Kansas on April 8, 1925 the younger daughrer of Ira and Olive Anderson.<br />

She was raised and attended school is Osborne, Kanss. She attended McPherson College<br />

and transferred to the University of Kansas earning a bachelor’s degree from the School of<br />

Journalism in 1947. She met James <strong>Gunn</strong> who had returned from three years of service in<br />

the Navy during World War II. She married him the day after she completed her last<br />

College class. The <strong>Gunn</strong>s lived in Lawrnece Kansas since 1955. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> held several<br />

position with the University reitring in 1993 as professor of English. Their elder son<br />

Chrstopher died in 2005. She is survived by mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> of the home and her younger son<br />

Kevin of Lawrence. Interment in Pionee Cemetery at a later date.<br />

Jane C. Moore <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Mrs. J. C. <strong>Gunn</strong>, widow of the late Gen. G. W. <strong>Gunn</strong> of this city died at 6 p.m. Sunday at<br />

her home in Girard. The remains were brought to Opelika for burial. The deceased leaves<br />

three sons - Messrs. B. K., S. D., and Charles <strong>Gunn</strong> of the Columbus Plumbing Company,<br />

and was a sister of Mrs. R. A. Whitten of Opelika. She was 52 years old and a member of


the Girard Baptist Church. She died of paralysis after being sick three days. The funeral<br />

services were conducted by Rev. J. F. Purser. 2 nd obit<br />

Mrs. J. C. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Opelika, Alabama, November 27, 1899 - widow of General George W.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> died at her home in the country today age 62 years. Her husband was a prominent<br />

patriot of the Civl War, and she was an calmable lady of high family connections. (Times<br />

Picayune,<br />

Jane <strong>Gunn</strong> Martin,<br />

age 84, of Fairhope, Alabama and formerly of Vestavia Hills, Alabama passed away on<br />

October 29, 2011. She was born on April 26, 1927 in Calera, Alabama to James Ellwood<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> and Artelle Crawford <strong>Gunn</strong>. Jane was preceded in death by her parents, siblings<br />

Dwight <strong>Gunn</strong> and Peggy Smith. She is survived by her husband of 62 years, James A.<br />

Martin; son, Henry T. Martin (Diane) of Hoover, Alabama; daughter, Leslie M. Edgemon<br />

of Pt. Clear, Alabama; grandsons, Alan H. Martin, Clay Edgemon and Cody Edgemon and<br />

brother, James <strong>Gunn</strong> of Richardson, Texas. Funeral services will be held on Tuesday,<br />

November 1st at St. Paul's Episcopal Church 14775 Oak Street Magnolia Springs,<br />

Alabama with Rev. George G. Riggal conducting. Visitation will begin at 12:00 noon with<br />

the funeral service to follow. A memorial service with be conducted in the Birmingham<br />

area on Thursday, November 3rd at Southern Heritage Funeral Home 475 Cahaba Valley<br />

Road Pelham, Alabama. Visitation with be from 4:00pm - 5:00pm with a memorial service<br />

following. In lieu of flowers memorials may be made to the International Book Project in<br />

Lexington, Kentucky or to the Altar Guild at St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Magnolia<br />

Springs, Alabama or to the Altar Guild of Vestavia Hills United Methodist Church in<br />

Vestavia Hills, Alabama. Special thanks to the medical staff and caregivers at both Thomas<br />

Hospital in Fairhope and Mercy Medical in Daphne (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

desc)<br />

Jane <strong>Gunn</strong> Sataga<br />

Jane (<strong>Gunn</strong>) Satagaj, 84, of Sunrise Ridge, Rockfall, loving wife of the late Anthony P.<br />

Satagaj, passed peacefully Saturday, April 4, 2009, at her home after a short illness. She<br />

was born in Bangor, ME, the daughter of the late Bradford F. and Isabella (Reid) <strong>Gunn</strong>.<br />

Jane moved to Connecticut when she was 18 and has been a resident since then. Prior to<br />

her retirement, she was employed with Cooper Thermometer. She was a lifetime member<br />

of the VFW Auxiliary Post 59 in Hillsboro, NH, a past member of the Emblem Club in<br />

Meriden and a member of the <strong>New</strong> England Athletic Club in Cromwell. A loving mother<br />

and grandmother, she leaves her daughters, Katherine Montagnon and her husband<br />

Kenneth, and Linda Hogue and her husband Dennis, all of Rockfall; grandchildren,<br />

Allison Montagnon of North Attleboro, MA, Jillian Montagnon of West Hartford, Melanie<br />

Montagnon and her husband Sam Uddin of Rockfall and Brandon Hogue of Meriden. Also<br />

two sisters, Florence and her husband William Hammond of Portland, ME, and Catherine<br />

and her husband Charles Day of North Charleston, SC; also by her many brother and<br />

sister-in-laws: Ceil Wolak and John and Rita Satagaj of Middletown, Eleanor Cleary of<br />

Durham, Peter Satagaj of Chester and Richard and Lois Satagaj of Middlefield, and her


many nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her brother, John <strong>Gunn</strong> of Brewer,<br />

ME. Also brothers-in-law, Walter Satagaj and Walter Wolak of Middletown. Jane will be<br />

greatly missed by her family and friends. Jane loved to travel and her favorite place to go<br />

was her summer home in Hillsboro, NH. She was a woman who was always on the go, and<br />

helping whomever in any way that she could. She was our angel and will be forever missed<br />

by all who loved her. Funeral services will be held Thursday at 11 a.m. at Biega Funeral<br />

Home, 3 Silver St., Middletown. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery. Friends may call at<br />

the Biega Funeral Home, Thursday from 10-11 a.m. prior to the service. Those who wish<br />

may send memorial contributions to the Middlefield Volunteer Fire Department, 405 Main<br />

St., Middlefield, CT 06455.<br />

Janice <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

October 2, 1941 - April 30, 2011 NICHOLS HILLS Janice Arline <strong>Gunn</strong> died peacefully on<br />

April 30, 2011 at Integris Hospice House, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, after a courageous<br />

battle with cancer. She was born October 2, 1941 to Charles Milton and Alice Arline<br />

(Chambers) Yancey in Kansas City, Missouri. As a child, Janice participated in many<br />

church and school activities. She became a "big sis" at the age of four and relished her role<br />

in the family. Janice's family moved to Kirkwood, Missouri, and in 1955, to Nichols Hills,<br />

Oklahoma. Janice graduated from John Marshall High School in 1959. Janice lived in El<br />

Paso, TX and Tokyo, Japan, from 1959 until 1963. During this time, she developed a<br />

lifelong love of travel and was fortunate to travel to many wonderful places.Janice worked<br />

for Prudential Insurance Co. and Trice Electronics. In 1977, Janice married the love of her<br />

life, Robert M. <strong>Gunn</strong>. Janice helped Bob with his business interests, and they traveled<br />

extensively. Upon retirement, they moved to Paradise Hill at Lake Tenkiller. She loved<br />

living at the lake. While there, she made many dear friends and enjoyed life to the<br />

fullest.Janice returned to Nichols Hills in 2000, living next door to her parents. She became<br />

a member of All Souls' Episcopal Church, St. Anne's Guild and Thursday Morning Bible<br />

Study. Janice had a deep and abiding faith. She appreciated the many visits to her home<br />

and hospital made by the clergy staff: Father Patrick Bright, Father James Easter and<br />

Father John Lock. Janice was smart, funny, loyal, supportive, forthright and honest in her<br />

convictions. Her interests were varied. She was an avid OU football fan. She enjoyed<br />

reading, doing needlepoint, oil painting and sewing for family members and herself. She<br />

loved to play games of all kinds including Trivial Pursuit with her family and bridge with<br />

The Saints and The Greens bridge groups. She was a member of the Ladies Music Club<br />

and immediate past President of The Greens Book Review Club.Janice was so proud to be<br />

an active member of many lineage organizations, serving these societies on both a chapter<br />

and state level. She believed in their ideals of patriotism, service and scholarship. At the<br />

time of her death, Janice was Regent, Isabel Hastings Dial Chapter Daughters of American<br />

Colonists, Chaplain, Oklahoma Territory Chapter Daughters of Indian Wars and<br />

Recording Secretary, Jamestowne Society. She had served as Regent, Talking Leaves and<br />

Oklahoma City Chapters Daughters of the American Revolution. She was a former<br />

President Oklahoma City Chapter United States Daughters of 1812 and William Rives<br />

Chapter Colonial Dames XVII Century. She was also a member of Magna Charta Dames<br />

and Barons, Dames of the Court of Honor and United Daughters of the Confederacy.<br />

Janice was blessed to have made so many lasting friendships in association with these


wonderful groups. Janice was the matriarch of her family and delighted in organizing<br />

family activities. She loved her family, and her family loved and will forever miss her. She<br />

was predeceased by her parents and husband. She is survived by her sister, Diane King;<br />

brother, Dan Yancey and wife, Jo; son, James W. Orchard, III and wife, Amy; daughter,<br />

Karen Snyder and husband, Douglas; grandchildren: Christopher <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife,<br />

Theresa; Bridgette Wommer; Allison Moss; J-Dub, Ashlyn and Chip Orchard; a niece,<br />

nephews and extended family members.The family wishes to express their appreciation to<br />

Dr. Alan S. Bock, nurses and staff of Deaconess Hospital and Integris Hospice House for<br />

their care and support given to Janice during her final illness. We also wish to thank her<br />

friends for their many visits, cards and care. She loved you all.Funeral service will be 11:00<br />

a.m., Wednesday, May 4, 2011, at All Souls' Episcopal Church. Interment will be<br />

immediately following at Rose Hill Burial Park. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made<br />

in Janice's memory to Oklahoma City Chapter NSDAR Legacy Scholarship Fund, c/o<br />

Cheryl Atherton, Treasurer, 133 Barbara Dr., Edmond, OK 73013; All Souls' Episcopal<br />

Church, 6400 N. Pennsylvania, Oklahoma City, OK 73116; or charity of the donor's choice.<br />

Janice Ann <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

72, of Brunswick, MO died on Tuesday, March 8, 2011 at the Brunswick Nursing Home.<br />

Funeral services will be held at the Gibson Funeral Home in Brunswick, MO Friday,<br />

March 11, 2011 at 10:30 A.M. Pastor Glen Drewitz officiating. Visitation will be at the<br />

Funeral Home on Thursday, from 6:00 – 7:30 P.M. Burial will be in the Elliott Grove<br />

Cemetery at Brunswick, MO. Janice was born on December 15, 1938 at Brunswick, MO<br />

the daughter of John and Anella Bitter Susewind. She was married to Albert “Jerry “<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> on April 2, 1955 at Brunswick, MO. Jerry preceded her in death on January 18,<br />

2010. She and Jerry had owned and operated the <strong>Gunn</strong>’s Apco at Brunswick, MO. They<br />

had also been carriers for the Kansas City Star. She was a member of the St. John’s<br />

Lutheran Church at Brunswick, MO. She is survived by son, Kirk <strong>Gunn</strong> and his wife<br />

Brenda of Brunswick, MO; daughter, Linda <strong>My</strong>ers and her husband Mike of Brunswick,<br />

MO; son Duane “Skeeter” <strong>Gunn</strong> and his wife Julie of Brunswick, MO; two sisters, Andrea<br />

Murillo and Gloria Platter both of Belton, MO; six grandchildren and eight<br />

great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents. Pallbearers will be Brent<br />

Dickerson, Jan Casebolt, Steve Harmon, Jerri Jo <strong>My</strong>ers, Mike <strong>My</strong>ers and David <strong>Gunn</strong> .<br />

Honorary Pallbearers will be Don Breshears, Patsy Allen , J.R. Reichert, Randy Meyer and<br />

Roger White. Memorials may be made to: St John’s Lutheran Church or Elliott Grove<br />

Cemetery<br />

Janice Enid Timms <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Janice Enid Timms <strong>Gunn</strong>, 83, passed away peacefully on February 15, 2005. Born April 12,<br />

1921 in Centerville, Utah, daughter of Thomas and Arminta Timms. Janice attended Davis<br />

High School and played the flute and piccolo and tap-danced. She attended business college<br />

in Salt Lake City and worked as a legal secretary for Bachman, Bachman, and Bachman<br />

Law Offices. During WWII, she worked at Hill AFB in the blue print department. In 1942,<br />

Janice met her husband, Lester, when she was a waitress at the old streetcar diner at<br />

Cherry Hill, and he was a military highway patrolman in the Army. They married on


August 27, 1944 in Salt Lake City, and later moved to Texas, Utah, Wyoming, Montana,<br />

California (28 years) and back to Utah for the past 25 years. Janice was always very active<br />

and enjoyed camping, waterskiing, fishing, bowling, roller-skating, gardening, cooking,<br />

canning, sewing, crocheting, and especially her music. She was the pianist/organist at<br />

Richmond, CA, Avena l, CA, and Sebastopol, CA LDS wards. Janicealways had music in<br />

her life and loved playing and teaching. She lovingly taught hundreds of students and took<br />

pride in each of them. Janice was also always crocheting, and made many beautiful<br />

afghans, giving them away to her family and friends. She was an active member of the<br />

Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, Fruit Heights 4th Ward. She served in many<br />

positions and was loved by all. After 60 wonderful years of marriage, Janice and Lester<br />

were sealed in the Bountiful Temple in January 2005. Janice is survived by her husband,<br />

Lester <strong>Gunn</strong>; daughter, Ruth (Phil) Duarte of Cloverdale, CA; son, Steven (Elna) Manning<br />

of No. Salt Lake; daughter-in-law, Sarah <strong>Gunn</strong> of Tucson, AZ. She is also survived by a<br />

sister, Ruth (Joseph) Edmunds of St. George; and brother, Keith Timms of Kearns.<br />

Preceded in death by her sons, Douglas <strong>Gunn</strong> and Earl <strong>Gunn</strong>; a daughter, Enid Marie<br />

Manning, and brothers, Leslie Timms, Bertrand Timms, and Stanley Timms. Fu neral<br />

services will be held Saturday, February 19, 2005 at 2 p.m. at the Fruit Heights Stake<br />

Center, 170 N. Mountain Road. Friends and family may call Friday from 6 to 8 p.m. at<br />

Lindquist"s Kaysville Mortuary, 400 North Main and Saturday from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. at<br />

the church. Interment, Centerville City Cemetery<br />

Janice E. Lockhart <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

62, died Friday, July 11, at her home in Kansas City, North. She was born in Carthage,<br />

Mo., to George and Louise (Whitaker) Lockhart. Her father, a teacher, coach and<br />

administrator, and the family moved from one small town to another across Missouri<br />

following his profession. They eventually ended up in Platte City where she graduated from<br />

high school. While in high school she was a candidate for homecoming queen, a<br />

cheerleader, a majorette and played shortstop on the girl"s softball team. After graduating<br />

from high school, she had several different jobs and ended up working for E.J. Ross, a<br />

prominent employment agency in Kansas City. Eventually she purchased that company.<br />

She and her husband, Michael, were married in July 1981; she retired from E.J. Ross in<br />

1982, shortly before the first of her three children was born. In 1996, she opened Home<br />

Embellishments, a contemporary local art shop in Parkville, and was instrumental in the<br />

resurgence of historical downtown Parkville. While living at Weatherby Lake, Jan was<br />

involved in a great number of community activities. She was a dedicated volunteer at<br />

Renner Elementary School and Plaza Middle School, as well as in the Junior Sailing<br />

program at the Lake. She also served on the Weatherby Lake Board of Alderman and was<br />

an elder at Parkville Presbyterian Church. She was preceded in death by her father,<br />

George Lockhart and her brother, Mike Lockhart. Survivors include her husband, Michael<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>; her daughters, Jess and Whitaker <strong>Gunn</strong>; her daughter and son-in-law, Ingle and<br />

Eric Lopata; her mother, Louise Lockhart; her brother and sister-in-law, Stan and Taia<br />

Lockhart and their children, Aryn and T.L.; her brother, Kenton Lockhart and his<br />

daughter Sydney; and her brother-in-law, Dick <strong>Gunn</strong> ("Uncle Bob"), his wife Sally, and<br />

his children, Andy and Sarah; as well as a host of very dear, long-time friends who have<br />

stayed by her side. The family will be receiving guests at 2:15 p.m. with a memorial service


at 3 p.m. Wednesday, July 16, at Parkville Presbyterian Church, 819 Main, Parkville MO,<br />

64152. Flowers or contributions to the Weatherby Lake Junior Sailing Club, 7200 NW<br />

Eastside Dr., Weatherby Lake MO 64152 would be appreciated. Published in the Kansas<br />

City Star from 7/14/2008 - 7/16/2008<br />

Janice Marie <strong>Gunn</strong> ,<br />

73, of Lutherville, MD died Saturday August 29, 2009. Loving daughter of Ella Clay Cole<br />

of Danville, VA, mother of Michael Fowler, Douglas <strong>Gunn</strong>, Cathy Alexander, Madalyne<br />

Jean Cargill, Cynthia <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

grandmother of seven and great grandmother of one. Predeceased by her husband Leon<br />

O. <strong>Gunn</strong>, daughter Tammy Lynn Dixon and father William W. Lowery. Funeral services<br />

at 11 A.M. on Wednesday September 2, 2009 at the Fellows, Helfenbein & <strong>New</strong>nam<br />

Funeral Home, P.A., 106 Shamrock Road, Chester, MD Visitation from 2 P.M. to 4 P.M.<br />

and 6 P.M. to 8 P.M. on Tuesday September 1, 2009. Interment will follow in Stevensville<br />

Cemetery in Stevensville, MD. The family requests that memorial contributions be made to<br />

College Manor Assisted Living College Manor, 300 West Seminary Avenue, Lutherville,<br />

Maryland 21093-5395<br />

Jean C. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

age 79, of Pace, FL, passed away Wednesday August 8, 2012 at her residence. She was born<br />

May 1, 1933 in Detroit, Michigan to the late James Connon and Mary Douglas Connon.<br />

Jean was a U.S. Navy Veteran having served in the Korean Conflict and earning the Good<br />

Conduct Medal. She tested rebreathers for the Navy. She was the first single woman to<br />

finance her own home in Escambia County history. She was a member of Pace United<br />

Methodist Church, she loved painting, was a world traveler and enjoyed coffee with the<br />

"Coffee Ladies" each day after exercise. One of her greatest adventures and most secret<br />

from her family was her sky diving trip she took at the age of 73 to prove she could. Most<br />

of all, she loved her God and her family and friends, all who knew her will miss her dearly.<br />

Besides her parents, she was preceded in death by her beloved husband, Thomas <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

Sr.; a brother, Douglas Connon and a grandson, John Hamblin. Survivors include two<br />

sons, Michael Kadra of Monks Corner, SC and Tom (Michele) <strong>Gunn</strong> of Pace, FL; two<br />

daughters, Kathleen (Herb) Cotton of Pace, FL and Maureen Kadra of Milton, FL; 8<br />

grandchildren, 11 great grandchildren; and a brother, Ron Connon of Clarkston,<br />

Michigan. A Celebration of Life will be Saturday August 11, 2012 at 11 AM at the Chapel<br />

of National Cremation & Burial Society. Interment will follow in Memory Park Cemetery.<br />

The family will receive friends at the funeral home from 9 AM until the service hour.<br />

Condolences may be sent to the family at www.nationalcremation.com<br />

Janice Marie <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

73, of Lutherville and formerly of Stevensville, died Aug. 29 at the College Manor Assisted<br />

Living in Lutherville.She was born May 10, 1936, in Danville, Va., to Ella Clay Cole and


the late William W. Lowery. She graduated from Danville High School class of 1953. Janice<br />

started working in banking and later changed to real estate. During her career, she was a<br />

million dollar producer for Anderson Stokes Realty. She specialized in selling lots in<br />

Prospect Bay Development and later managing rental property for Bold Horizon's<br />

Management Co. She retired in 1993. She was a member of the Carry-On group of Queen<br />

Anne's Co., and also volunteered with the Ambassadors of Hope at Anne Arundel Medical<br />

Center. She was a super mother and grandmother, volunteer, and enjoyed traveling,<br />

gardening and cooking. She was preceded in death by her husband, Leon O. <strong>Gunn</strong>, whom<br />

she met in 1975; a daughter, Tammy Lynn Dixon; and father, William W. Lowery.She is<br />

survived by her mother, Ella Clay Cole of Danville, Va.; two sons, Michael Fowler of<br />

Lutherville and Douglas <strong>Gunn</strong> of Shreveport, La.; three daughters, Cathy Alexander of<br />

Baltimore, Madalyne Jean Cargill and Cynthia <strong>Gunn</strong>, both of Reston, Va.; seven<br />

grandchildren; and one great-grandson. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m.<br />

Wednesday, Sept. 2 at Fellows, Helfenbein & <strong>New</strong>nam Funeral Home, P.A., 106 Shamrock<br />

Road, Chester. Interment will follow in Stevensville Cemetery. Memorial contributions be<br />

made to College Manor Assisted Living College Manor, 300 W. Seminary Ave., Lutherville,<br />

MD 21093-5395<br />

Janice Louise <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

age 46, died Friday, October 9, 1998 at OSU Medical Center. She is preceded in death by<br />

her parents, William (Hattie) Dorris; grandparents, Elsie (William) Elkins. Survived by<br />

husband, Edward <strong>Gunn</strong>; son, Edward <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr.; daughter, Jean Marie <strong>Gunn</strong>; brothers,<br />

William F. Dorris and Rick Dorris; aunt and uncle, Pat (Wilbur) Kay; and several cousins,<br />

nieces and nephews. The family will receive friends from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. Monday at<br />

SCHOEDINGER LINDEN CHAPEL, 2741 Cleveland Ave, graveside service will be held<br />

Tuesday 10 a.m. at Riverside Cemetery. The family suggests contributions be made in her<br />

memory to the James Cancer Clinic.<br />

Jen Street <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Jen Street <strong>Gunn</strong>, 83, wife of Brigadier General Frank <strong>Gunn</strong>, died Monday, Nov. 25, 2002.<br />

The family will receive friends from 4 to 6 p.m., Monday, Dec. 2, at R. Hayden Smith<br />

Funeral Home - Daily Press (<strong>New</strong>port <strong>New</strong>s, VA) - Wednesday, November 27, 2002 pg C-5<br />

Jen Swayze Street <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

wife of Frank Leroy <strong>Gunn</strong>, left us softly on Monday, Nov. 25, 2002. She was preceded in<br />

death by her first husband and the father of her daughters, Jack Bowdon Street, and her<br />

son, Jack Bowdon Street Jr. She leaves three daughters to treasure her memories, Sandra<br />

Boyd and her husband, Hugh III of San Antonio, Texas, Elizabeth Ferrari and her<br />

husband, Mario, of Miami, Fla., and Louise Lanham of Pasadena, Texas. Also surviving<br />

are her stepdaughter, Kathryn Ponzar and her husband, Ron, of Hampton and their two<br />

sons; her stepson, Frank L. <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr. and his wife, Susan, of Hopewell and their daughter;<br />

seven grandchildren, Hugh Boyd IV, Timothy Boyd, Jennifer Williams, Catherine<br />

Childers, Claudia Martin, Beau Ferrari and Sean Ferrari; and nine great-grandchildren.<br />

Jen is also survived by one brother, Coach Tom Swayze of Oxford, Miss., who is the last of<br />

nine siblings; and one sister-in-law, Ione Swayze of Kerrville, Texas. One of Jen"s favorite<br />

prayers, which will be recited at her funeral, is A People"s Blessing- Lord, make my life a


window for your light to shine through- Your light to shine through- And a mirror, a<br />

mirror, a mirror reflecting Your great love to all I meet. Amen! Amen! Amen! Jen was very<br />

active with charitable and civic organizations beginning in high school and continuing<br />

through all her years as a military wife. She was involved with Breckenridge High School,<br />

Class of 1936, Chapel of the Centurion Protestant Women of the Chapel, past president of<br />

the Hampton Women"s Club for two terms, Langley Air Force Base Hospital volunteer<br />

from 1980-2002, founding member of the Fort Monroe chapter of Ikebana International of<br />

Japan, and a board member of the Transitions Family Violence Services. She was a<br />

sparkling hostess, avid flower lover, and loving and sympathetic friend to all who knew<br />

her. The family will receive friends at R. Hayden Smith Funeral Home from 4 to 6 p.m. on<br />

Monday, Dec. 2, with a reception following at the Magnolia House, 232 S. Armistead Ave.<br />

from 6 to 7 p.m. A memorial service will be conducted at 2 p.m. on Sunday, Dec. 8, at the<br />

Chapel of the Centurion, Fort Monroe with a reception following at the Chapel Center.<br />

Burial will be at Arlington National Cemetery at 9 a.m. on Tuesday, Dec. 10. If desired,<br />

memorials may be directed to Transitions Family Violence Services, P.O. Box 561,<br />

Hampton, VA 23669 or to the charity of your choice.<br />

Jim <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

65, Laurel, Ne. died May 26, 2011, at his home. Memorial visitation will be 9 a.m. to service<br />

time, May 28, at St. Mary’s Catholic Church, Laurel. Mass Of Christian Burial will be 10<br />

a.m., May 28, at St. Mary’s Catholic Church, Laurel, with Rev. James F. McCluskey<br />

officiating. Arrangements are under the direction of Hasemann Funeral Home, Laurel.<br />

Honorary pallbearers are Jim’s grandchildren. Interment will be in Evergreen Cemetery,<br />

Walthill. Stewart James <strong>Gunn</strong> was born March 27, 1946, at Watertown, S.D., to Marcus and<br />

Gladys (Comeau) <strong>Gunn</strong>. He graduated from Walthill High School and attended Springfield<br />

College, Springfield, S.D. He served the United States Army Reserves. Jim married Shirlee<br />

Ann Collins Nov. 8, 1969, at Walthill. The couple lived in Laurel the last 30 years. Jim was<br />

employed at in Great Plains Supply, Heritage Homes, Beef America, and most recently the<br />

City of Laurel. He was a member of Cedar View Country Club at Laurel. Jim is survived by<br />

his wife, Shirlee; children, JoAnn Hauptmann, Concord; Marcia and husband, Chad Spahr,<br />

Wayne; and Marc and wife, Jolean <strong>Gunn</strong>, Emerson; mother, Gladys <strong>Gunn</strong>-Carroll, Walthill;<br />

sister, Mary and husband, Jim Lowell, Oscoda, Mich.; and seven grandchildren Jim was<br />

preceded in death by his father, Marcus, and sister, Ardys<br />

Jim <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Jim <strong>Gunn</strong> of Providence, NC who had a number of relatives in this area, died yesterday<br />

August 30, 1966 at 12:15 o'clock in a Reidsville hospital following three weeks of illness.<br />

Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a native of Caswell County, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Jim <strong>Gunn</strong>. He was<br />

a farmer, and the husband of the late Betsy <strong>Gunn</strong>. Survivors include five sons Victor <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

and Jim Adam <strong>Gunn</strong> of Providence, John Henry <strong>Gunn</strong> and David <strong>Gunn</strong> of Yanceyville and<br />

Orlando <strong>Gunn</strong> of Los Angeles, Calif.; two brothers, George <strong>Gunn</strong> of Yanceyville and Will<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Providence; 23 grandchildren 11 great • grandchildren three great-great • grand<br />

children. Final rites will be held Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock a Pierson Chapel A. M.. E.<br />

Church in Yanceyville. Burial will be in the church cemetery. The body will remain Sharpe<br />

Funeral Home here until taken to the church to lie in state one hour prior to the service.


Jim C. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Jim C., 56, Lakeworth, Fla., died Monday (1/8/01) in West Palm Beach, Fla. Born, Lincoln,<br />

Nebraska. Graduate, Northeast H.S. Navy veteran, Korean Conflict. Survivors: sister,<br />

Patsy Krumm, Lincoln; niece; nephew. Preceded in death by parents, Frank and Stella. No<br />

services. Cremation<br />

Jim "Pip" <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

James Owen <strong>Gunn</strong>, "Pip" age 60, of Peoria, Ill., passed away Friday, Feb. 1, 2008, at the<br />

VA Hospital in Danville. Jim was a U.S. Army veteran of the Vietnam War who served his<br />

country from 1966 to 1969. He continued his career in the federal government working for<br />

the Interstate Commerce Commission in Washington, D.C., for almost 25 years. Preceding<br />

Jim in death are his mother, Barbara Buck; father, Owen <strong>Gunn</strong>; and brother, Denny<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>. He is survived by his brother, Randy <strong>Gunn</strong> of Morton, Ill.; son, Scott <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Peoria, Ill.; daughters, Karin Madden of Manassas, Va., and Joey <strong>Gunn</strong> of Weldon, Ill.;<br />

and his five grandchildren, Scott, Bobby, Savara, Ben and Max. A burial service will be<br />

held in the U.S. National Cemetery located in Danville, Ill., on Friday, Feb. 8, at 12 noon.<br />

Arrangements for the burial are being handled by Pape Funeral Home in Danville, Ill. In<br />

lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to the Veterans for America (VFA), 1025<br />

Vermont Ave., 7th Floor, Washington, DC 20005<br />

Jimmie Lee <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Jimmie Lee <strong>Gunn</strong> 66, of 2509 Corbin Place died monday in an Augusta hospital. The<br />

funeral will be held at 3 pm Wednesday at Elliott Sons, Lumpkin Rd chapel. Burial will be<br />

in Hillcrest memorial Park. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a native of brooks County, Ga but lived in<br />

August for 38 years. he was a retired textile worker. Survivors include wife, Willie Bell<br />

Richardson <strong>Gunn</strong>; and two sisters, Mrs. Eddie White of Mooultrie Georgia and Mrs. Nellie<br />

Martin of Coolidge Ga, and four brother; Ed <strong>Gunn</strong> of Augusta, J. W. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Groveland<br />

Florida, John <strong>Gunn</strong> of Mascotte Florida, and R. L <strong>Gunn</strong> of Moultrie. Friends may call at<br />

the residence or the funeral home.<br />

Juanita <strong>Gunn</strong> Evans<br />

was called home by her Heavenly Father, Friday, March 19, 2010, age 84. She was a native<br />

of Noxapater, MS, a resident of River Ridge, LA for 41 years and of Mandeville, LA for 11<br />

years. Juanita was preceded in death by her husband, Oscar A. Evans, Sr., her daughter<br />

Barbara Evans and son, Billy Evans. She is survived by her children, Rosemary Cullen<br />

(Robert), Bettye Kenan (Marcus), Lindel Burt (Gary), Oscar A. Evans, Jr., and Carol Frey<br />

(Peter). She is also survived by 10 grandchildren and 13 great grandchildren and numerous<br />

nieces and nephews. Juanita was a devoted member of the Eastern Star, Encirclar Chapter<br />

191, Kenner, LA and Lakeshore Chapter 59, Slidell, LA for 49 years. A Funeral will be<br />

held at Garden of Memories Funeral Home, 4900 Airline Dr., on Friday, March 26,2010 at<br />

12:00 Noon. Visitation will begin at 9 am until service time. Interment will follow in<br />

Garden of Memories Cemetery. (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> descendant)<br />

Juanita Churchwell <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

72, died Monday, Dec. 25, 2000, in Pascagoula. Miss., Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born Sept. 2, 1928, in<br />

Lucedale and was a longtime resident of Moss Point. She was a homemaker. She was


preceded in death by her husband, Ernest <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr.; her parents, Wright and Jettie Mae<br />

Holland Churchwell; and a sister, Zelline Churchwell Ward. Survivors include a son,<br />

Kenneth "Elba" <strong>Gunn</strong> of Moss Point; two sisters, Zula Churchwell Givens of Enterprise,<br />

Ala., and Lenora Churchwell James of Moss Point; and two grandchildren. A service will<br />

be at 11 a.m. Friday at O"Bryant-O"Keefe Funeral Home Chapel in Pascagoula where<br />

friends may call one hour before service time. Burial will be in Griffin Cemetery in Moss<br />

Point.<br />

Juanita Dare Hawkins <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

died December 12, 1998. She was born December 14, 1927 to Junious and Vivian Hawkins.<br />

She was preceded in death by her brother James Hawkins and her sister Augustine<br />

Hawkins <strong>Gunn</strong>. She is survived by her loving husband Aaron <strong>Gunn</strong> and her four childrenj,<br />

Mike <strong>Gunn</strong> of Alberta, Virginia, Ed <strong>Gunn</strong> of Madison, Virginia, Bob <strong>Gunn</strong> and Tina <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Dorin of Kenbridge, Virginia. She was blessed with ten grandchildren, Chad <strong>Gunn</strong>, Ryan<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, Greg <strong>Gunn</strong>, Kerri Heatwole, Sara Gibson, Lance Dorin, Aaron Dorin, Olivia Dare<br />

Dorin, Reagan Dorin, and Eddie <strong>Gunn</strong> and four great-grandchildren, Hayden <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

Dominique <strong>Gunn</strong>, Machaela <strong>Gunn</strong>, Amber Gibson, and baby Heatwole on the way. Of the<br />

one hundred thirty two foster boys, those residing in Virginia who still keep in touch with<br />

the family include Tommy and Charles Barron, Bobby and Terry Michael, Josh Rifkind,<br />

John Henry, and Norman Dilger. Family received friends and relatives at Aaron and<br />

Juanita"s home and funeral services were conducted at Kenbridge United Methodist<br />

Church by Reverend Barry Throckmorton and Reverend Earl Pinchbeck on December<br />

15th, 1998 with interment at Kenbridge Heights Cemetery. Pallbearers were Chad <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

Ryan <strong>Gunn</strong>, Greg <strong>Gunn</strong>, Lance and Aaron Dorin, Tommy Barron, Anthony Heatwole, and<br />

Jeff Gibson.Her life was dedicated to her husband and children, one hundred thirty two<br />

foster sons, coaching girls basketball at Kenston Forest School for sixteen years and<br />

correspondent for the Kenbridge/Victoria Dispatch and the Courier Record for twenty five<br />

years.The Kenbridge - Victoria Dispatch, Victoria, Va. Wednesday, December 16, 1998<br />

Juanita Daw <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

50, died July 28, 1997. Funeral is 2 p.m. Friday at Cavin Funeral Home Chapel. Burial is in<br />

Glenwood Memorial Park. Visitation is 7-8:30 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home.- July 30,<br />

1997 Charlotte Observer - North Carolina<br />

Juanita Rochelle <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

GUNN, Juanita Rochelle, 77, a lifelong resident of Seffner, passed Monday, March 14,<br />

2005. She was preceded in death by her husband of 49 years, James Frank <strong>Gunn</strong>.Survivors<br />

include her son, Steve <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife Terri of Seffner; her daughter, Charlotte<br />

Krzyzanowski of College Station, Texas; one granddaughter, Michelle Roberts, also of<br />

College Station; and two great- grandchildren, Elizabeth and Alexander, both of College<br />

Station. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> attended the Church of Christ in Mango and was a loving and devoted<br />

mother. The family will receive friends 6-7 p.m. Wednesday, March 16, 2005, at Stowers<br />

Brandon Chapel. Graveside services will be held 10 a.m. Thursday, March 17, 2005, at<br />

Seffner Cemetery. Flowers will be appreciated or those who wish may make contributions<br />

to LifePath Hospice House, 908 American Eagle Blvd., Sun City Center, FL 33573.<br />

STOWERS-BRANDON


Jess L. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

PORTALES, <strong>New</strong> Mexico (Staff)—Funeral services for Mr. Jess L. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 72, will be held<br />

today in Portales at the Wheeler Starlight Chapel. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> died Thursday August 8, 1974<br />

at Memorial Hospital in Clovis. He was a retired' farmer and had been a resident of<br />

Roosevelt County since 1906. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was also a member of the Baptist Church. Mr.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> is survived by his widow, Willie; a son, G. A. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Fort Sumner; four daughters,<br />

Mrs. Robert Tanner and Mrs. Jay Bookout, Clovis; Mrs. Buford Van Wrinkle, Splendora,<br />

Tex.; and Mrs. Danny Pounds, Lubbock, Tex. He is also survived by 15 grandchildren,<br />

four greatgrandchildren, a brother, Frank, Visalia, Calif.; and three sisters, Mrs. Walter<br />

Griffith, Mrs. Herman Eminger and Fannie Cochrain all of Portales. Services will be held<br />

at 2p.m. with the Rev. Dave Griffin officiating and Ernest Wheeler, Jr., assisting. Burial<br />

will take place in the Floyd Cemetery under the direction of Wheeler Mortuary. Mr.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>'s grandsons will be pallbearers.<br />

Jesse Albertis ""Bert"" <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

82, of 853 Ninety Nine Island Rd. died Oct. 30, 1991, at Mary Black Hospital. Funeral is 2<br />

p.m. Saturday at Nazareth Baptist Church, where he was a member. The Rev. Roger Smith<br />

will officiate, assisted by the Revs. C.E. Schaible and Clarence Hampton. Burial will be at<br />

Hopewell Baptist Church. Gordon Mortuary is in charge. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong>, a retired employee of<br />

Gaffney Manufacturing, was born in Cherokee County. He was a former deacon and<br />

member of Nazareth Baptist Church. He was a son of the late John and Rose <strong>Gunn</strong>.<br />

Survivors are his wife, Mrs. Delia <strong>Gunn</strong>; sons, Paul <strong>Gunn</strong> of Simpsonville, Ben <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

Charles <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jesse <strong>Gunn</strong>; daughter, Mrs. Joyce Johnson; brother, Woodrow <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Fort Mill; sister, Mrs. Evelyn Martin of Rock Hill; 13 grandchildren; two greatgrandchildren.<br />

Charlotte Observer, (NC)<br />

Jesse <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Funeral services will be held Thursday at 4 p. m; at Central Presbyterian Church for Jesse<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, 72, of Biardstown, Texas, who died early Tuesday April 21, 1953 at the Sanitarium<br />

of Paris. The, Rev. Robert Richardson will conduct the services, assisted''.by the Rev. J.<br />

L; Wideman, and the Rev. Joe Everheart.- Interment will be in Evergreen Cemetery, in<br />

charge of Fry & Gibbs. Pallbearers will be Barney Huttoi "Arch Hatch, Grady <strong>Gunn</strong> W. C.<br />

Wooldridge, Bedford Booth and Robert McKinney. Honorary pallbearers will be members<br />

of the Lamar County School Board, Production Marketing Administration Board and Soil<br />

Conservation Board of which Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a member (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Jesse <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Jesse <strong>Gunn</strong> aged 15 years, a nephew of Dr. Allen B. <strong>Gunn</strong> of this city, who died in St.<br />

Louis, was buried in Walnut Hill Cemetery here on Monday Afternoon. Belleville <strong>New</strong>s<br />

Democrat, Illinois dated Sept 18, 1905<br />

Jesse D. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Jesse (J.D.) JESSE (J.D.) GUNN Mr. Jesse (J.D.) <strong>Gunn</strong> Retired City of Atlanta Fire<br />

Captain, age 88 of Smyrna passed away Sunday, November 4th. Funeral services will be<br />

held 1:00 P.M. Wednesday, November 7th at the Carmichael Funeral Home Chapel in


Smyrna with Rev. Keith Bates officiating. Interment will be in Crest Lawn Memorial Park<br />

Cemetery in Atlanta. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a WWII Navy Veteran. He had been employed with<br />

the City of Atlanta Fire Dept. before retiring in 1976. He was a member of Smyrna First<br />

Baptist Church. Surviving are: Wife - Marlene <strong>Gunn</strong> of Smyrna, Son & Daughter-in-law<br />

John & Paula <strong>Gunn</strong> of Kennesaw, Brother - Gene <strong>Gunn</strong> of San Diego, CA, 2 Sisters - Nell<br />

Bates of Powder Springs, Lavern Linder of Hartwell, GA, 2 Grandchildren, Heather &<br />

Hannah <strong>Gunn</strong> of Kennesaw. The family will receive friends from 5 to 8 P.M. Tuesday,<br />

November 6th at Carmichael Funeral Home in Smyrna (770)435-4467. (Thomas and Sarah<br />

Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> Desc)<br />

Jesse Ernest <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

GRAND HAVEN Michigan (Special) — Jesse Ernest <strong>Gunn</strong>, 51, Highland St., Ferrysburg,<br />

Mi died Thurday afternoon, February 15, 1956 in Municipal Hospital following an illness<br />

of several years. He was born in <strong>New</strong>ago April 27, 1905, and was married in Grand Haven<br />

Dec. 6, 1930 to Mary Farrer. He had been employed at Continental Motors in Muskeson as<br />

a machinist for 12 years. The family moved to this area from Coopersville about 12 years<br />

ago. Besides the wife he is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Clinton Harvey and Mrs.<br />

Erwin Ten Brink, both of Spring Lake and a son, Jack Arthur, at home; also three<br />

grandchildren. A son, Ernest, was killed in 1953. The rosary will be recited at Kammeraad<br />

Funeral Home at 5<br />

p.m. tonight and services will be held from St. Mary's Catholic Church in Spring Lake<br />

Saturday at 9 a.m. with the Rev. J. Ducey officiating.<br />

Jessie James <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

65, of Dryden, Va., went to be with the Lord Thursday March 27, 2009 at Holston Valley<br />

Medical Center. Visitation will be from 6 to 8 p.m. Sunday at Province Funeral Home,<br />

Pennington Gap, Va. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Monday in the funeral home<br />

sanctuary. Burial will follow at Lee Memorial Gardens in Woodway, Va.<br />

Jesse "Jack" <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

82, Lake Ozark, died Nov. 21, 2002, in Osage Beach. He was born Sept. 29, 1920, in Alton,<br />

Ill., a son of Jesse Sr., and Marie Donner <strong>Gunn</strong>. He was married June 7, 1947, in St. Louis,<br />

to Helen "Bee" Bright <strong>Gunn</strong>, who survives at the home. He worked for the Ford Motor<br />

Company as a lift operator. He was a member of Our Lady of the Lake Catholic Church,<br />

Lake Ozark and a member of the Knights of Columbus Council 9273, including 3rd and<br />

4th Degrees. He was a lifetime member of VFW Post 15026 and was an Army veteran of<br />

World War II..Other survivors include: two sisters, Marcella Carter, Tucson, Ariz., and<br />

Dolores Romer, St. Louis. Services will be at 10 a.m. Monday at Our Lady of the Lake<br />

Catholic Church. Msgr. Michael Wilbers will officiate. Burial with military honors will be<br />

in Greenmore Memorial Gardens, Barnett. Visitation will be from 1-4 p.m. Sunday at<br />

Phillips Funeral Home, Eldon, with a prayer service at 4 p.m. Memorials are suggested to<br />

the charity of the donor"s choice.<br />

Jesse <strong>Gunn</strong> (Marjory Smits)<br />

Marjory C. Smits, 93, of Lafayette died Monday, Sept. 27, at Fairacres Manor, Greeley,<br />

Colorado.Born Jessie <strong>Gunn</strong> on Oct. 23, 1910, in <strong>New</strong> York City to John Charles Key and


Margaret Jane (Stenhouse) <strong>Gunn</strong>, she later changed her name to Marjory Douglas Crane.<br />

She was adopted by a missionary on July 11, 1922. As a child, Mrs. Smits traveled the<br />

world and lived in China, where she picnicked on the Great Wall of China. On June 19,<br />

1930, she married Raymond C. Smits in Elm Grove, Wis. He is deceased. Survivors are a<br />

daughter, Margie Stuht of Madison, Wis.; a son-in-law, Jim Wright of Greeley; four<br />

grandchildren, Nicole Meyer and Andrea Wright, both of Greeley, Andrew Stuht of<br />

Madison and Analiese Stuht of Minneapolis; and a great-grandson, Weston Eric Meyer.<br />

Her parents, a son, a daughter and a grandson are deceased.. Services will be conducted in<br />

Wisconsin.<br />

Jesse <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

died at his residence near Fredonia in Chambers County, Alabama in the 74th year of his<br />

age. He was born in what was formerly Caswell, now Person County, in the state of North<br />

Carolina on the 22nd of November 1779. He united to the Baptist Church of Christ at<br />

Sargon Creek in Morgan County, Georgia on Oct 18, 1831. He died of a disease of the heart<br />

after a protracted illness of 18 months. Published 12-23-1853 - Western Baptist<br />

<strong>New</strong>spaper(Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> descendant)<br />

Jesse <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Death of Wife of Former Butler CitizenThe many friends of Mr. Jesse <strong>Gunn</strong>, formerly of<br />

this place, will regret to learn of the death of his wife which occurred at their home at<br />

Savannah Sunday. The deceased was 36 years old, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.W. Cobb<br />

of Americus, Georgia. Her remains were interred Monday in the cemetery at Americus.<br />

Besides her husband Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> is survived by three small children, one brother and five<br />

sisters. The Butler Herald, March 20, 1919. (Lenora Cobb <strong>Gunn</strong>)<br />

Jesse Carlos <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Rev. Jesse <strong>Gunn</strong> EARLINGTON -- The Rev. Jesse Carlos "J.C." <strong>Gunn</strong>, 87, died Tuesday,<br />

Jan. 6, 2004, at Western Kentucky Veterans Center in Hanson. He was a Missionary<br />

Baptist minister and member of the United Baptist Church in Madisonville. Surviving are<br />

a daughter, Yvonne Foster; three sisters, Louise Provance, Juanita Burke and Teenie<br />

Davis; two grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. Services 11 a.m. Saturday at<br />

Reid-Walters Funeral Home, burial in Salem Memorial Gardens in Mortons, Gap.<br />

Jesse Ray <strong>Gunn</strong> Sr.,<br />

October 11, 1994 - Columbus Ledger - Jesse Ray <strong>Gunn</strong>, 86, of Columbus, Georgia, died<br />

Sunday at Douglas General Hospital, Douglasville, Ga. The funeral will be 10 a.m.<br />

Wednesday at Whitley Garner Funeral Home, Douglasville, with burial 3 p.m. in Parkhill<br />

Cemetery, Columbus. Visitation will be 7-9 p.m. today at the funeral home. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was<br />

born May 30, 1908, in Ashland, Ala. He graduated from Berry Academy in 1930 and Berry<br />

College in 1934, and was active in the Berry Alumni Association. He retired as a teacher at<br />

Eddy Junior High in Columbus, and later was postmaster in Upatoi. Survivors include a<br />

daughter, Martha Mullinix; a son, Jesse Ray <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr., addresses not available; and three<br />

grandchildren. In lieu of flowers, donations may go to the Berry College Alumni Fund,<br />

Mount Berry, Ga. 30149.


Jesse Raymond <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Funeral for Jesse R. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 32, who was fatally injured in a truck-train collision at Brown<br />

Summit, NC Friday afternoon, which resulted in serious injury to Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> and minor<br />

injuries to their three children and to Paul McCauley, brother of Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong>, was held<br />

Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o"clock at Fair Grove Methodist Protestant church near Brown<br />

Summit. Burial was in the church cemetery. Pall bearers were; Walt Troxler, Clarence<br />

Hopkins, James Bowman, Val Moore, Jack Comer, F. W. Gordon. Flower bearers were;<br />

Miss Strickland, Mrs. Sherman Swain, Ruth <strong>Gunn</strong>, Evelyn Chrismon, Mrs. Glenn Furr,<br />

Moselle Gordon, Mary Green. Reidsville Review, Rockingham Co., NC Mon. 3-7-1938<br />

(Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> descendant)<br />

Rev. J.C. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Mortons Gap, Kentucky -- Rev. J.C. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 86, Reid-Walters Funeral Home, Earlington.<br />

Published in The Courier-Journal on 1/9/2004.<br />

J.D. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

71 CHICKASHA, Okla. - J.D. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Chickasha died, following an extended illness,<br />

Friday, Nov. 14, 2003, in his home. He was 71. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born Feb. 20, 1932, near<br />

Gracemont, son of the late Alonzo H. and Bessie Wolf <strong>Gunn</strong>. He grew up in Gracemont<br />

and Oney, and graduated from Oney High School in 1952. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> and the former Jewel<br />

Ferguson, then of Sickles, were married Dec. 13, 1952, in the Oney Baptist Church. He<br />

entered the U.S. Air Force in 1953 and served more than 20 years. He was stationed in<br />

Germany, Hawaii and the Philippines. He did one tour of duty in Vietnam in 1970. He<br />

retired from the Air Force in Dover, Del. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> remained in Dover for several years.<br />

He attended college there, and worked at a variety of jobs there and in Florida before he<br />

retired in 1993. He and his wife moved to Chickasha from Tampa, Fla., eight years ago.<br />

They celebrated their 50th anniversary last December with a large party given by their<br />

children. He loved to go fishing, liked building houses and enjoyed tinkering with cars. Mr.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> was a member of the Oney Baptist Church. In addition to his parents, he was<br />

preceded in death by a brother, George; four half-brothers, Loyd, Mike, Pat and Ernest;<br />

and a half-sister. In addition to his wife, of the Chickasha home, he is survived by two<br />

daughters and a son-in-law, Anneliese and Gene Carlson of Dell Rapids, S.D., and Belinda<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Jackson, Wyo.; a son, Jerry Walker of Yukon; a sister, Lillie Mae Anderson of<br />

Gracemont;three brothers and two sisters-in-law, Frank <strong>Gunn</strong> of Tallahassee, Fla., Ivan<br />

and Jeanel <strong>Gunn</strong> of Yukon and Harley and Craah <strong>Gunn</strong> of Amarillo, Texas; numerous<br />

nieces and nephews; cousins; other relatives; and many loving friends. Services will be 11<br />

a.m. Tuesday in the Steverson Funeral Home Chapel, Anadarko. The Rev. Kim Hayes,<br />

pastor of the Bible Baptist Church, Chickasha, will officiate.Burial will be 2 p.m. Tuesday<br />

in the Fort Sill National Cemetery, Elgin. (Jefferson Davis <strong>Gunn</strong>) (John A. & Catherine<br />

Charles <strong>Gunn</strong> descendant)<br />

Mrs. J. J. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

64, died May 20, 1937 in Shelbyville, Tennessee. She is survived by her husband J. J. <strong>Gunn</strong>:<br />

daughters; Mildred Wilkerson, Carmine Shelton, Edeen Ledford, Katherine <strong>Gunn</strong>; and<br />

her sons Paul, Ewell, J.J. Jr.Frost.


J. S. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Adairville, Ky, August 1, 1911. Dr. J. A. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 48 years old, a well know physician died<br />

here this morning after a long illnuess. Dr. <strong>Gunn</strong> is survived by a widowed mother, with<br />

whom he resided, one son, David <strong>Gunn</strong> of Jackson, Tennessee and two sisters; Mrs. Maggie<br />

Swayny of Gallatin, Tenn, and Mrs. J. Henry Conn of Franklin, Kentucky. Interment will<br />

be in Red River Cemetery tomorrow morning at 10 o’clock. Lexington herald, August 2,<br />

1911. (Joel S. <strong>Gunn</strong>)<br />

Jacinta Marie <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Jackson, TN- Services for Jacinta Marie <strong>Gunn</strong>, age 35, will be Monday, June 23, 2008, at<br />

1:00 p.m. at Rehoboth Baptist Church. Burial will follow in Mt. Olivet Cemetery.Mrs.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> died Monday, June 16, 2008, at Jackson General Hospital. Visitation and family<br />

hour will be Monday, June 23 ,from 11:00 a.m. until 1:00 p.m. at Rehoboth Baptist<br />

Church.<br />

Jack A. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Dr. <strong>Gunn</strong> (AUB "53), 81, Springfield, Tenn., died April 29, 2002. Prior to retirement, he<br />

owned <strong>Gunn</strong> Animal Clinic in Springfield. Early in his career, Dr. <strong>Gunn</strong> practiced briefly<br />

in Pulaski, Tenn. He had a special interest in grass tetany and was asked to present his<br />

findings at the World Veterinary Congress in Montreal, in 1987. Dr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a lifetime<br />

member of the Tennessee VMA. He served in the Army during World War II. A city health<br />

officer in Springfield from 1958-1978, Dr. <strong>Gunn</strong> also served on the Robertson County<br />

Commission for eight years. His wife, Peggy, and a daughter survive him. Memorials<br />

toward the building fund of Springfield Baptist Church or Gideon"s International may be<br />

sent c/o The Robertson County Funeral Home, 2201 Memorial Blvd., Springfield, TN<br />

37172.(Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> descendant)<br />

Jack L. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Jack L. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 86, of Colebrook, <strong>New</strong> Hampshire, died on Monday evening, February 27,<br />

2006 at the Upper Connecticut Valley Hospital. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born May 17, 1919 in<br />

Savanna, Illinois. He is survived by his daughter, Debra Laverty, and four grandchildren.<br />

There will be no calling hours, and a private family service will be held at a later date.<br />

Funeral arrangements are under the direction of Jenkins & <strong>New</strong>man Funeral Home in<br />

Colebrook.<br />

Jake King <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr.<br />

47, of Sterling. Illinois, died Wednesday in CGH Medical Center. Private services will be<br />

Friday in Kingdom Hall of Jehovah"s Witnesses. Burial will be in Oakwood Cemetery,<br />

with arrangements by Preston-Schilling Funeral Home Ltd., 213 Crawford Ave., Dixon.<br />

August 31, 2000 - Rockford Register Star.<br />

Jackie Lee <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

JEFFERSON -- Memorial services for Jackie Lee <strong>Gunn</strong>, 51, of Jefferson, will be held at a<br />

later date. Cremation arrangements are by Haggard-Heaster Funeral Home. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

died October 12, 2005, in Jefferson. Born December 27, 1953, in Fort Worth, he was an<br />

excellent carpenter/cabinet maker and commercial deep sea diver for 15 years. Survivors


include his siblings, Ralph McCommas, Earl Wayne McCommas, Pat Ptomey, Helen Davis,<br />

Clyde <strong>Gunn</strong>, and Nona Gunsolus. Published in the Longview <strong>New</strong>s-Journal on 10/15/2005.<br />

He was a traveler, deep sea diver and a carpenter who made friends all over the world.<br />

Jack will be missed and loved by all. He was predeceased by his mother, Helen <strong>Gunn</strong>.<br />

Survivors: Brothers, Ralph McCommas of Fort Worth, Earl McCommas (Nancy) of<br />

Florida and Clyde <strong>Gunn</strong> (Laurie) of Arlington; and sisters, Pat Ptomey of Arlington, Helen<br />

Davis (James) of Bowie and Nona Gunsolus (Don) of Arlington. Published in the Star-<br />

Telegram on 10/20/2005. Cremation arrangements for Jackie Lee <strong>Gunn</strong>, 51, of Jefferson<br />

are under the direction of Haggard-Heaster Funeral Home. A memorial service will be held<br />

at a later date. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> died Wednesday, Oct. 12, 2005, in Jefferson. He was born Dec.<br />

27, 1953, in Fort Worth to Helen Alta Rollison <strong>Gunn</strong> and Clyde Irvin <strong>Gunn</strong>. A resident of<br />

Jefferson for 10 years, Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a commercial deep sea diver for 15 years, as well as<br />

being a carpenter/cabinet maker. Survivors include his siblings, Ralph McCommas of Fort<br />

Worth, Earl Wayne McCommas of Florida, Pat Ptomey of Arlington, Helen Davis of<br />

Bowie, Clyde <strong>Gunn</strong> of Arlington, and Nona Gunsolus of Arlington; the love of his life, Meg<br />

"Marguerete" Nance of Jefferson; other relatives and friends.<br />

Jacob B.<strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Age 81, of Somerset, California passed away on January 6, 2008, at his residence. Preceded<br />

by wife Jenny and son Dennis, he is survived by his son Bryan S. and ten grandchildren.<br />

Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> worked for the Department of Corrections for 26 years, having last been the<br />

Warden of Folsom State Prison. Services will be at Chapel Of The Pines in Placerville on<br />

January 19 at 3:00 p.m. Published in the Sacramento Bee on 1/15/2008.<br />

Jacquie Paula <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

58, of Villa Rica (Carroll County, Ga) died Jan. 23, 2007. The body will be cremated.<br />

Funeral, noon today, Word of Faith Family Worship Cathedral; Murray Bros. Cascade<br />

Chapel. Published in The Atlanta Journal-Constitution on 1/30/2007.<br />

James <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Funeral services for James <strong>Gunn</strong>. who died suddenly at his home in Montecello, Ark. Jan.<br />

8, 1972. will he held today al 2 p.m. in Montecello. Survivors include his wife, one son.<br />

Jimmy <strong>Gunn</strong>. and four sisters, Mrs. Ruby Wright, Mrs. Maude Davidson, both of Ruston.<br />

Mrs. Alice Boone of Buloxi. Miss, and Mrs. Annie Katerine DePrato of Baker, La.<br />

James <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

101, died at Wyant Woods Nursing Home Dec. 21, 1989. He was born in Danville, Va. and<br />

was an Akron resident for over 50 years. He was a World War I veteran and served as one<br />

of the Early Commanders of the Rhine River Post of the V.F.W. and was one of the oldest<br />

members of the People"s Baptist Church. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> is survived by Betty Woods a devoted<br />

friend; adopted family, Felix and Barbara Love, Edna Bell, James and Connie Marsh.<br />

Friends may call Tuesday, 7 to 8 p.m., with funeral services immediately following, Rev.<br />

George W. Goodman officiating, Interment 3 p.m., Wednesday, at Glendale Cemetery with<br />

Military Services. Condolences may be sent to 1695 -Published Akron Beacon<br />

James <strong>Gunn</strong>


age 80, of Hueytown, died February 20, 2005. He was a member of Industrial City Baptist<br />

Church. He was a Mason, a member of the Zamora Shrine Temple and the Scottish Rite.<br />

Funeral Service will be held Wednesday, February 23, 2005 at 2:00 p.m. at Forest Grove<br />

Funeral Home with burial in Forest Grove Memorial Garden. Rev. James Parker<br />

officiating. Visitation will be Tuesday, February 22, from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. at the funeral<br />

home. Survivors: daughters, Linda (Spencer) Brady of Pleasant Grove and Shelia (Butch)<br />

Sirles of Chelsea; sisters, Gloria Emery of Wichita, Kansas and Mary Lou Friese of<br />

Mooresville, NC; grandchildren, Alora Perkins, Caley Sirles, and Devan Sirles. Forest<br />

Grove Funeral Home directing.<br />

James <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

NASHVILLE - James "Jim" <strong>Gunn</strong>, 63, died March 9, 2003. Survivors include her<br />

daughter, Jamie <strong>Gunn</strong>; son, James (Susan) <strong>Gunn</strong>; five grandchildren; a great-grandchild;<br />

and sister, Virginia Burke. A funeralservice will be conducted 10:30 a.m. today with<br />

Wendell Byrd officiating. Interment will be in Woodlawn Cemetery. Dr. Burton Sanders<br />

will serve as honorary pallbearer. Family and friends will serve as active pallbearers.<br />

Woodbine Funeral Home 832-1948<br />

James A. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Funeral services for Mr. James A. "Jimmy" <strong>Gunn</strong> Sr., 63, of Turkey Creek Road,<br />

Arlington, Virginia were held Monday, June 7, 2004 at 2 p.m. from the chapel of Pasley-<br />

Fletcher Funeral Home with the Rev. Mark Mercer officiating. After the funeral his<br />

remains will be cremated and his ashes placed in the marble bench along with his mother"s<br />

ashes to rest in peace. Funeral services for Mr. James A. "Jimmy" <strong>Gunn</strong> Sr., 63, of Turkey<br />

Creek Road were held Monday, June 7, 2004 at 2 p.m. from the chapel of Pasley-Fletcher<br />

Funeral Home with the Rev. Mark Mercer officiating. After the funeral his remains will be<br />

cremated and his ashes placed in the marble bench along with his mother"s ashes to rest in<br />

peace. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> died Saturday, June 5, 2004 at his residence. Pasley-Fletcher Funeral<br />

Home was in charge of arrangements. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> burst into this world Dec. 8, 1940 in<br />

Thomaston to land into the arms of his mother, Billie Ruth <strong>Gunn</strong> and his beloved<br />

grandmother, Gertrude Jones. Jimmy"s sister Shirley was thrilled with her new baby<br />

brother and the two became inseparable. Jimmy"s school years introduced him to a new<br />

group of people and some became life long friends. In his 20"s, Jimmy met Joyce Booth<br />

who not only became his cherished wife, but his best friend and soul mate. Theirs was a<br />

love that spanned over 38 years and a love which gave Jimmy his greatest comfort and his<br />

greatest joy which was never more apparent than this past year through his battle with<br />

cancer. It was through Joyce"s love and prayers that Jimmy became a son of God. So in<br />

tune with the Grace, he shared his love for his Savior with other long distance truck drivers<br />

he met along his years on the road. He was a truck driver for J.B. Hunt Trucking<br />

Company. He shared his love with any homeless person he had the pleasure to meet and<br />

any waitresses along his journey with his church. Jimmy walked the walk and talked the<br />

talk. It was also through Joyce that Jimmy gained much love in her family. Joyce"s<br />

mother, Louise Booth became his dear friend and cook. Oh how he loved her cooking.<br />

Joyce"s sister Linda had become Jimmy"s supportive friend along with Linda"s two<br />

children, Steve and Karen. All who have shown him love, compassion and have helped in<br />

his care this past year. All of Jimmy"s children have been a source of pride and his


grandchildren filled his heart with laughter, sweet kisses and happy memories. He was<br />

preceded in death by his grandmother, mother, father and one son, Ernie <strong>Gunn</strong> in 1992. He<br />

had the love, laughter, a trip planner and gourmet cook in his loving brother, Johnny. They<br />

shared the good times and some not so good times and through it all, Johnny was Jimmy"s<br />

greatest fan. In his early years Aunt Bill Ferguson became Jimmy"s surrogate mother and<br />

her children, Bunny, Carolyn and Steve became his chosen family. That love lasted<br />

throughout his life. Jimmy loved Thomaston so much that when the rest of the family<br />

moved to Florida, he chose to stay. To stay in this beautiful town he loved and called home.<br />

Jimmy crossed over the rainbow bridge into Heaven and into the arms of his mother and<br />

beloved grandmother on June 5. He left many lasting memories and loving survivors.<br />

Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Joyce B. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Thomaston; three daughters, Mrs.<br />

Sandra Bobbitt of Warner Robins, Mrs. Kelly Andrews of Zebulon and Mrs. Lisa Folds of<br />

Detroit, Mich.; a son, Mr. James Alfred "Al" <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr. of Sharpsburg; four sisters, Mrs.<br />

Shirley <strong>Gunn</strong> Oenbrink of Port Orange, Fla., Mrs. Pennie Tucker of Winter Haven, Fla.,<br />

Mrs. Angela Blair and Mrs. Juanita Green, both of Ocala, Fla.; a brother, Mr. John<br />

Greene (should be <strong>Gunn</strong>?) of Inglis, Fla.; mother-in-law, Mrs. Louise Booth of Thomaston;<br />

12 grandchildren, several nieces and nephews and aunts and uncles in Alabama and<br />

Florida.(Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> descendant)<br />

James A. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Reidsville Review (NC) 10-14-1936 - James Adolphus <strong>Gunn</strong>, 78, died at 4:20 o"clock<br />

Sunday morning at his home near Wentworth after a lingering illness. Funeral service were<br />

conducted at 2:30 o"clock this afternoon at the First Methodist Protestant Church,<br />

Reidsville, by the pastor, Rev. George R. Brown, D.D., and interment followed-in the<br />

family cemetery, near the <strong>Gunn</strong> residence. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born February 18, 1858. He was<br />

married December 28, 1880, to Nannie Elizabeth Williams, who survives, and he also leaves<br />

the following children; Mrs. Claude H. Jones, Mrs. V. T. Craddock and John W. <strong>Gunn</strong>, of<br />

Leaksville; Mrs. S. J. Roberts, of Reidsville; James R. <strong>Gunn</strong> and Miss Cordelle <strong>Gunn</strong>, of<br />

Wentworth; A. T. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Danville, VA; R. W. <strong>Gunn</strong>, of South Boston, VA; Ira R. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

of Rocky Mount, and Mrs. Raymond W. Wrenn, of Greensboro. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong>, who had<br />

retired several years ago, was a merchant for many years and also had farming interests.<br />

He was a member of the First Methodist Protestant Church, Reidsville. He was a<br />

prominent citizen of this section. (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> descendant)<br />

James Alfred <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

BRUNSWICK, Missouri - June 11,1932 (Monitor-Index- Special Service)—James Alfred<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, three-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Willis <strong>Gunn</strong>, was drowned in Grand river here<br />

yesterday afternoon, shortly after 4 o'clock. The child is believed to have wandered from '<br />

his home to the river bank nearby, where his father, who is a fisherman, keeps a boat<br />

moored. No one saw him fall into the water. He was missed by members of the family and<br />

for a time was thought to be at the home of a neighbor, Daisy Shannon, where he had often<br />

played. However, upon inquiry they learned he was not there and further search led to the<br />

finding of the body in the shallow water near the boat. A local physician was called and<br />

every effort made to revive the child by artificial respiration but without success. Besides<br />

his parents the boy is survived by two sisters, Daisy and Delia, and a baby brother .


James Allen <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Detroit Free Press, Jan 28, 2007 - Age 62, January 21, 2007, of Troy, Michigan. Beloved<br />

father of Mark <strong>Gunn</strong> (Mary), Melissa Bowron (Scott), Susan Boyles (Randy), Pamela<br />

McClelland (Tim), James <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr. and Tracy <strong>Gunn</strong>. Loving grandfather of Matthew,<br />

Harrison, Marissa, Coral, Brett, Addison, Tim, Justin, Danielle, Alex, Anthony and<br />

MacKenzie. Visitation Tuesday 3-8 p.m. at Price Funeral Home, 3725 Rochester Road<br />

(between Big Beaver and Wattles Roads), Troy. Memorial Service Wednesday, 10 a.m., at<br />

St. Michael"s Episcopal Church, 20475 Sunningdale Park, Grosse Pointe Woods.<br />

Inurnment Great Lakes National Cemetery, Holly, Michigan. Memorials to the James<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> Memorial Fund.<br />

James Arthur "Jim" <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

68, of Coahoma, Texas died Thursday, Jan. 15, 2009, at the Veterans Administration<br />

Medical Center. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Sunday at <strong>My</strong>ers & Smith Chapel.<br />

Burial with military honors will be at Colorado City Cemetery. The family will receive<br />

friends from 5 p.m. until 7 p.m. Saturday at <strong>My</strong>ers & Smith Funeral Home.<br />

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James Arthur "Jim" <strong>Gunn</strong>, 68, of Coahoma, died Thursday, Jan. 15. Services are 2 p.m.<br />

Sunday at <strong>My</strong>ers & Smith Chapel with burial at Colorado City Cemetery. The family will<br />

receive friends 5-7 p.m. today at <strong>My</strong>ers & Smith Funeral Home. He is survived by his wife,<br />

Mary Ann <strong>Gunn</strong> of Coahoma; daughter Laura <strong>Gunn</strong> of Phoenix; stepsons, Pete Fincher of<br />

Stephenville and Brad Fincher of Morgan Mill; mother, Zelma <strong>Gunn</strong> Howell of Abilene;<br />

seven sisters and two brothers.Arrangements are by <strong>My</strong>ers & Smith Funeral Home.<br />

James B.<strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Funeral services for James B. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 84 of Kimbolton Route 1, will be held at 2 o’clock this<br />

afternoon (Wed. 8-9-1953) at the McCracken Funeral Home in Cambridge, Ohio. Burial<br />

will be in the Pleasant Hill Cemetery. Mr <strong>Gunn</strong> died Saturday in the Guernsey Memorial<br />

Hospital in Cambridge.<br />

James C. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

James Clelland "Clell" <strong>Gunn</strong>, 91, a retired farmer and a former Farmers National Bank<br />

caretaker, died Tuesday at Eastern State Hospital, Lexington, Kentucky. Services will be at<br />

1:30 p.m. today at Bosley Funeral Home- Published 2-2-1985<br />

James E. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

82, of 10486 120th Ter. N, Largo, Florida died Monday (Sept. 21, 1987) at Largo Medical<br />

Center Hospital. He was born in Bloomington, Ill., and came here 17 years ago from<br />

Chicago. He was a retired plumber. He was a member of St. Patrick"s Catholic Church<br />

and its Holy Name Society, Largo, and Chicago Local Plumbers Union 130. Survivors<br />

include his wife, Norma; two stepsons, William Russell, Tampa, and Donald Russell,<br />

Hayward, Calif.; a sister, Madeline Lundgren, Bloomington, a nd several nieces and<br />

nephews. Moss-Feaster Guardian Funeral Home, Largo Chapel.<br />

James E. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Eden - James E. "Tubby" <strong>Gunn</strong>, 74, of 942 Overlook Ave. died Thursday July 5, 1990 at


Morehead Memorial Hospital. Funeral will be at 2 p.m. Saturday at Fair Funeral Home.<br />

Burial will be in Overlook Cemetery. A native of Rockingham County, he was a member of<br />

Bethel Baptist Church and Woodmen of the World and a retired employee of Branch<br />

Motor Express in Greensboro. Surviving are wife, Mrs. Rebecca Pearman <strong>Gunn</strong>; stepsons,<br />

Carlton Grubbs of Atlanta, Mike Washburn of Eden; stepdaughter, Kathy Wilson of<br />

Ruffin; sister, Mrs. Rebecca G. Harris of Collinsville; two grandchildren. The family will<br />

be at the funeral home 7-9 p.m. today.<br />

James Earl <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

James Earl <strong>Gunn</strong>, 25, of Seagraves, Texas, an employee of El Paso Natural Gas .company,<br />

died in Seagraves hospital clinic on Sunday April 24, 1949 of head and chest injuries<br />

suffered in the collision. 'The two men in the heavy truck, believed owned by Ralph<br />

Johnson Truck lines of "Hobbs, N.M., were trapped in the cab of'the vehicle and burned.<br />

Cutting torches had to be employed to remove them.<br />

James Earl <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

SYLVESTER -- AKC James Earl <strong>Gunn</strong> USN-Ret., 77, of Leesburg died Tuesday, March<br />

16, 2004, at Lee County Health Care. The funeral will be at 2 p.m. Friday at Liberty Hill<br />

Baptist Church with interment in Liberty Hill Cemetery. The Rev. Scott Tomlinson will<br />

officiate. Born July 20, 1927, in Worth County, Georgia to James Washington <strong>Gunn</strong> and<br />

Carrie Hufstetler <strong>Gunn</strong>, Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> had lived in Lee County since July 2003 moving from<br />

the Opp/ Enterprise, Ala., area where he resided since 1979. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> operated The <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Alternator Repair Shop from 1980-1997. He retired from the U.S. Navy after 23 years. He<br />

was a member of Liberty Hill Baptist Church. Survivors include his wife, Robbie<br />

Sanderson <strong>Gunn</strong> of Leesburg; one son, John Henry <strong>Gunn</strong> of Albany; two daughters,<br />

Yvonne Duncan of Havelock, NC, and Margaret <strong>Gunn</strong> of Leesburg; two brothers, Gene<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Doerun and Charles <strong>Gunn</strong> of Leesburg; three sisters, Edna Hancock of Moultrie,<br />

<strong>My</strong>rtice Wingate of Douglas and Sue Smith of Leesburg; eight grandchildren and three<br />

great-grandchildren. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was preceded in death by a daughter, Eleanor <strong>Gunn</strong> in<br />

July 1963; a son, James O. <strong>Gunn</strong> in September 2002 and a brother, S.G. <strong>Gunn</strong> in December<br />

2003. The family will receive friends from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. today at Banks Funeral Home.<br />

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Liberty Hill Baptist Church c/o Joy<br />

Meadows, 7712 Hwy. 133, Doerun, GA 31744. (Descendant of James W. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Brooks<br />

County, Georgia)<br />

James Earl <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

affectionately called “Fathead,” 73, died Feb. 6, 2009. Funeral services will be conducted<br />

today, Wednesday, Feb. 11 at 7 p.m. with family visitation from 6 p.m. until 7 p.m. at<br />

Greater South Baptist Church, 2013 John L. Patterson Street, Springfield, with Pastor<br />

Samuel Stratton officiating. Burial will follow at Restlawn Memorial Gardens in Cedar<br />

Hill 10 a.m. Thursday, Feb. 12. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born June 8, 1935 in Springfield, to the late<br />

Robert and Evell <strong>Gunn</strong>. He was educated in the public schools in Springfield. He professed<br />

a hope in Christ Feb. 2004.He was employed by Martin Bonding Company as a plumber<br />

and Roe’s Plumbing Company until his retirement. He was married to Connie <strong>Gunn</strong>, who<br />

preceded him in death. He is also preceded in death by a son, Curtis, a brother, Robert<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> Jr., and a sister, Etha Rhodes.He was a concerned and loving father who especially


loved his children, grandchildren and all his family and friends. Survivors include<br />

daughters, Marion (Harold) Britton of Huntsville, Ala., Carol Scott of Clarksville, Janice<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, Pamela <strong>Gunn</strong>, Tammy Doss and Sheila <strong>Gunn</strong>, all of Springfield; three sons, Ricky<br />

(Teresa) <strong>Gunn</strong> of Gallatin, Steven <strong>Gunn</strong> and Jeffrey <strong>Gunn</strong> both of Springfield; 17<br />

grandchildren; a host of great-grandchildren; sister, Arletta Gardner; sisters-in-law,<br />

Marilyn (Anthony) Cone of Springfield, Dorothy (Ivory) Smith of Milwaukee, Jerry<br />

Austin, Francine Summers, both of Springfield; numerous nieces, nephews, cousins and<br />

many friends; devoted friends, Mr. and Mrs. Randy Jensen and Robert C. Wright. W. D.<br />

Crowder Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements<br />

James H. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

7-26-1979 - Mobile Register (Alabama) Mr. James H. <strong>Gunn</strong> - Funeral services were held<br />

from the Chapel of Belmany Funeral Homes on Tuesday July 24, 1979 with Dr. Vernon<br />

Hunter officiating assisted by Rev. Max Spann. Pallbearers were Roy Stong, L. B. Moore,<br />

Calrence Loftin, Howard Lambert, Raymond Denmark, Jeff Mims. Interment was in<br />

Mobile Memorial Gardens.<br />

James Wallace <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

WALNUT, TN - James Wallace <strong>Gunn</strong>, 70, retired technician for Tenneco, died of cancer<br />

Thursday at Baptist Memorial Hospital-Union County in <strong>New</strong> Albany. Services will be at 1<br />

p.m. today at McBride Funeral Home in Ripley with burial in Harmony Cemetery. He was<br />

a member of Harmony Baptist Church, a 32nd degree Mason and a Shriner. He also was a<br />

Navy veteran. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong>, the husband of Jo Frances <strong>Gunn</strong>, also leaves a daughter,<br />

Deborah Ann Dewees of Alexandria, La.; two sons, James Wallace <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr. and David<br />

Michael <strong>Gunn</strong>, both of Walnut; two brothers, Preston <strong>Gunn</strong> of Ripley and Roy <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Walnut, and three grandchildren. - Commercial Appeal, The (Memphis, TN) - March 25,<br />

1995<br />

James Earl <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

48, 1603 Roosevelt Ave., Sanford, Florida died Sunday, Aug. 3. 1997. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a<br />

printer for a commercial news journal. Born in Sanford, he was a lifelong resident. He was<br />

Baptist. Survivors: son, Andrea, Silver Spring, Md.; daughter, Tonya, Fort Walton Beach;<br />

brothers, Dock Jr., Sanford, Phillip, Vero Beach, Freddie, Jacksonville, Frank, Little Rock,<br />

Ark.; sister, Bessie L. Willis, Tampa; two grandchildren. Wilson-Eichelberger Mortuary<br />

Inc., Sanford.<br />

James Edward <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Mr. James Edward <strong>Gunn</strong>, of N. Chelmsford, MA, formerly of W. Lebanon, NH, died Dec.<br />

7, 2010. Visiting hours Sun. 3 to 7 p.m. at the DOLAN FUNERAL HOME, 106<br />

MIDDLESEX ST., N. CHELMSFORD, MA. A Funeral Service will be Mon. at 10 a.m. at<br />

Grace Lutheran Church, Spit Brook Rd., Nashua, NH with a luncheon immediately<br />

following with a procession to the cemetery to follow. Burial in Boscawen Veteran<br />

Cemetery, Boscawen, NH. Memorials may be made in his name to the Nashua Soup<br />

Kitchen, 42 Chestnut St., Nashua, NH 03060. ARRANGEMENTS BY DOLAN FUNERAL<br />

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James Edward <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

James "Jim" Edward <strong>Gunn</strong>, son of Richard L. <strong>Gunn</strong> and Frances (Litwinowich) <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Kennebunkport, ME, died on July 14, 2004 at Maine Medical Center surrouned by his<br />

loving family. Born in Biddeford, ME, on August 18, 1961, Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was educated in<br />

Kennebunkport schools, attended one year at Kennebunk High School, transferred and<br />

graduated from Biddeford High School in 1979. He attended prep school at Northfield Mt.<br />

Herman, Northfield, MA in 1980 and later graduated from Babson College, Babson Park,<br />

MA in 1984 majoring in Marketing. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> took pride in playing for Biddeford high<br />

school ice hockey programs and currently still holds Biddeford"s hockey career goals<br />

record with 83 goals and 134 total hockey career points. Jim continued onto college<br />

Division II level hockey at Babson College ending with a career of 41 goals and 75 assists<br />

and still ranks 11th on the college all-time points list. Jim received several hockey awards<br />

and accomplishments over the years including the "Holy Cross Crusader Classic All-<br />

Tournament" plaque in January of 1983. Jim later went on to coach the Weston College<br />

hockey team in Mass. and coached three seasons of hockey for the Bonny Eagle Scots High<br />

School. Jim held a variety of work positions including sales, cooking and building<br />

construction. One of Jim"s greatest pleasures in life was the joy his cooking and baking<br />

gave to family, co-workers and friends. He was a kind, gentle hearted individual who had a<br />

great sense of humor and enjoyed making people laugh. In September 1986, he married<br />

Cherie L. Lyman of South Attleboro, Mass. and later relocated back to Goose Rocks<br />

Beach, Kennebunkport, ME to live and work in Maine. Jim is survived by his wife of 17<br />

years, Cherie L. (Lyman) <strong>Gunn</strong> of Kennebunkport, ME; his parents above of<br />

Kennebunkport, ME and Lady Lake, FL; brother Richard "Rick" <strong>Gunn</strong> and nephews<br />

Duncan and Cameron of Glenburn and sister-in-law Kathy and stepchildren, brother<br />

Donald <strong>Gunn</strong>, wife Michelle and Godson Aaron of Bidderford; sister Linda Thornton and<br />

Goddaughter Ellen of Scarborough; Goddaughter Ellen of Scarborough, ME. Jim is also<br />

survived by in-laws Roland and Lorraine Lyman, brother-in-law Brian Lyman, sister-inlaw<br />

Debbie Lyman, nephews Alex and Jake Lyman, niece Amanda Lyman and his sisterin-law<br />

Michelle Lyman all of Massachusetts and many aunts, uncles, and cousins in <strong>New</strong><br />

England. Calling Hours will be held on Saturday, July 17th, 2-4:30 p.m. with a Service<br />

immediately following at DENNETT, CRAIG & PATE FUNERAL HOME, 365 Main<br />

Street, Saco, Maine.<br />

James Frank <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

James "Frank" <strong>Gunn</strong>, 77, senior safety inspector for Shell Oil, died Monday, Oct. 4, 2004.<br />

Visitation: 5 to 8 p.m. Thursday at Irwin Chapel of Glen Carbon, Illinois. Services: 10 a.m.<br />

Friday at the funeral home. Burial: Sunset Hill Memorial Estates. Memorials: National<br />

Kidney Foundation.<br />

James G. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

o’clock, aged 76 years 2 months and 16 days. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was one of the landmarks of the<br />

fifth district where he lived for many years. He was a member of the Methodist Episcopal<br />

Church South, which he joined in 1864 a being a member for 45 years. He died in the full<br />

faith of a glorious resurrection and the hope of eternal happiness in that Home beyond the<br />

skies. He leaves a wife and ten children, thirty-six grandchildren and nineteen greatgrandchildren,<br />

besides a host of friends to mourn his loss. He was warmhearted,


sympathetic and charitable and although he had been an invalid for fifteen years, was<br />

always cheerful and jolly. He was a member of the 17thTennessee Regiment C. S. A., until<br />

that regiment was consolidated with the 27th. He was captured at Chicamauga and taken<br />

to prison at Rock Island, Ill., where he was kept for 18 months. The funeral services of the<br />

deceased was conduct4d by Rev. Oaks, at Bethany. The test was one which Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> had<br />

selected three years ago and is found in St. John 14: 1-3. The family wishes to thank the<br />

friends and neighbors for the many kind favors during the illness of the departed one.<br />

(James Gray <strong>Gunn</strong>)(Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> descendant)<br />

James Grady <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

79 retired - Bryson City, NC -- James Grady <strong>Gunn</strong>, 79, retired, died March 14, 1995, at his<br />

home. A native of Georgia, he was a former resident of Ocala for many years. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

also lived in Vero Beach before moving to North Carolina 25 years ago. He was a member<br />

of the International Union of Bricklayers and the Allied Craftsmen of Pompano Beach. Mr.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> was a U.S. Navy veteran of World War II. Survivors include his wife, Doris W.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, Bryson City; daughters, Barbara Munch, Vero Beach, and Etheleen McCutcheon,<br />

Bryson City; brother, Herbert <strong>Gunn</strong>, Florida; sisters, Kit Imler, Santa Fe, Ethel Loria,<br />

Madison, N.J., Ruth Weire, Texas, Bertie Hill and Grace Howard, both of Ocala; seven<br />

grandchildren; and 14 great-grandchildren. Bill Moody Funeral Home, Bryson City, is<br />

handling arrangements.<br />

James <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

Montgomery Alabama Native, Dies Funeral services for James Jeff <strong>Gunn</strong>, 61, of<br />

Brookhaven, Pa., were held at 10 a.m. Wednesday at Mount Zion Methodist Church near<br />

here. Burial was in the church cemetery under the direction of Southern Funeral Home of<br />

Winnfield. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> died Wednesday, June 2, 1976 in Philadelphia, Pa., after a sudden<br />

illness. He was an employee of Gulf Oil Refinging Co., a native of Montgomery, and a<br />

Methodist. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Jeff <strong>Gunn</strong> of Philadelphia, Pa.; two<br />

daughters, Mrs. Maxine MacCauley and Madeline <strong>Gunn</strong>, both of Philadelphia, Pa.; one<br />

son, James <strong>Gunn</strong> of Philadelphia, Pa.; one brother, Murrel <strong>Gunn</strong> of Montgomery; two<br />

grandchildren; oneniece, and one nephew. Winn Parish, Louisana (George and Margaret<br />

Morrison <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

James Baird <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

of Lantana, Florida died peacefully April 12, 1996. He was born in Jacksonville, Illinois on<br />

March 17, 1925 to Francis Baird and Irene <strong>Gunn</strong>. He lived his early life in Jacksonville and<br />

joined the Marine Corps at age 17. He served in the South Pacific during World War II<br />

and saw active duty with the 6th Marine Division. He returned to Jacksonville and<br />

graduated from Illinois College with a BA in Economics. He moved to Lantana with his<br />

wife in 1962. He owned and operated Viking Cleaners for 10 years, and later was a Real<br />

Estate Broker. For the last 13 years he was employed by the Cove Condominium retiring in<br />

1995. He served on the Lantana Civil Service Board and the Lantana Chamber of<br />

Commerce. He was a member of the VFW Post 3588 and a 32nd degree Mason of the<br />

Boynton Beach Masonic Lodge #236 F. & A.M. He will be dearly missed by his wife Nancy,<br />

daughter Karen, son-in-law Greg, granddaughter Savannah Whetsell, sisters Dorothy<br />

(Walter) Peura and Frances (John) Stencil, numerous nieces, nephews and friends. Funeral


Services will be held 2:30 p.m. Monday, April 15, 1996 at BABIONE-STEPHENSON<br />

FUNERAL HOME, 1004 S. Dixie Hwy. Lantana with Rev. Pentti Maki officiating followed<br />

by burial at Memory Gardens Cemetery, Lake Worth, Fla. Friends may call from 4-7 p.m.<br />

Sunday at the Funeral Home where a Masonic service will be held at 7 p.m.<br />

James Bruce <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

55, Ellenton, Florida died June 3, 2000. He was born May 18, 1945, in Georgia and came to<br />

Manatee County 25 years ago from there. He was an airline pilot. Survivors include his<br />

fiancee, Gina I. Collier; his mother, Doris of Ellenton; and a daughter, Michelle Hurts of<br />

Boca Raton. Services will be at 2 p.m. today at Mansion Memorial Park in Ellenton.<br />

Ellenton Funeral Home and Crematory is in charge.<br />

James Cotton <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

65, of Aliso Viejo, California, a customer-service representative for Farms American Title,<br />

died March 29, 2002, of lung cancer. Services: 11 a.m. Monday, Tustin Presbyterian<br />

Church. Arrangements by Saddleback Chapel, Tustin. Wife, D"Ann; sons, James and<br />

Michael <strong>Gunn</strong>, Craig Abella; daughters, Kelly Taylor, Megan Bowen; brother, Ted; eight<br />

grandchildren.<br />

James D. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

84, 208 W. Vine St., Van Buren, Indiana, died Saturday in Lutheran Hospital, Fort<br />

Wayne.He was born May 8, 1921, in Van Buren to the late Charles <strong>Gunn</strong> and Hazel<br />

(Wilson) <strong>Gunn</strong>. He married Catherine <strong>Gunn</strong> on July 5, 1946. He was employed at Essex<br />

Wire and Cable Co. in Marion from 1939 to 1942. He was in the Army from 1942 to 1946,<br />

serving as a CPL in the 139th Army Air Force Base Unit in Columbia, S.C. At that base, he<br />

was an instructor at the Army Technical School, instructing students in radio<br />

fundamentals. He worked at Liniger Co. Inc. from 1946 to 1956. In 1956, he opened <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Plumbing and Heating in Thorntown, and closed it in 1968. From 1968 to 1973, he worked<br />

as a plumber for Mechanical Plumbing and Heating in Marion. He was a member of Van<br />

Buren Lions Club and Local 661 Plumbing and Steam Fitters Union in Marion. He was<br />

also a member of Van Buren United Methodist Church. He was an avid NASCAR and Jeff<br />

Gordon fan, Cubs fan and a longtime Eastbrook High School Panther fan (an Eastbrook<br />

Gold Card Fan). He was a graduate of Van Buren High School"s Class of 1939. Survivors<br />

include daughters Debbie (Stan) Hoover, Annapolis, Md., and Jenny (Jack) Jones, Marion;<br />

sons, Jeff <strong>Gunn</strong>, Fairmount, and Dan (Paula) <strong>Gunn</strong>, Nappanee; granddaughters, Jessica<br />

(Mikel) Berger, Camden, Amy <strong>Gunn</strong>, Muncie, and Amanda <strong>Gunn</strong>, Nappanee; grandsons,<br />

Dr. Nathan (Michaelle) Hoover, Kokomo, Zack (Tiffany) Hoover, Bluffton, and Luke, Clay<br />

and Ross Jones, Marion; great-granddaughter, Alexis Hoover, Kokomo; great-grandsons,<br />

Austin Hoover, Kokomo, and Jake Hoover, Bluffton; sisters, Joan Strahm, Marion,<br />

Virginia (Marshall) Hart, Springfield, Mass., Kate (Jim) Longshore, Timmonsville, S.C.,<br />

and Mary Mosley, Deland, Fla.; and brothers, Clyde (Phillis) <strong>Gunn</strong>and Robert <strong>Gunn</strong>, both<br />

of Marion.He also was preceded in death by wife, Catherine <strong>Gunn</strong>; grandson Charles<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>; and brother-in-law, Roy Strahm. Services are at 11 a.m. Wednesday in Van Buren<br />

United Methodist Church, 108 S. Second St., with the Rev. Dr. Blake J. Neff and the Rev.<br />

Clyde <strong>Gunn</strong> officiating. Burial is in Van Buren Cemetery. Visitation is from 2 to 8 p.m.<br />

Tuesday at Ferguson Funeral Home, 201 W. Main St., and 10 a.m. until services


Wednesday at the church. Memorials may be made to Van Buren United Methodist<br />

Church.<br />

J. J. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

died in the residence of his brother, W. E. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Nashville, March 10, 1876; funeral today.<br />

Memorial services at First Baptist Church, Nashville, to be held tomorrow.<br />

James Bruce <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

55, Ellenton, died June 3, 2000. He was born May 18, 1945, in Georgia and came to<br />

Manatee County 25 years ago from there. He was an airline pilot. Survivors include his<br />

fiancee, Gina I. Collier; his mother, Doris of Ellenton; and a daughter, Michelle Hurts of<br />

Boca Raton. Services will be at 2 p.m. today at Mansion Memorial Park in Ellenton.<br />

Ellenton Funeral Home and Crematory is in charge. Sarasota Herald, Florida.<br />

James Hamblin <strong>Gunn</strong>, M. D.<br />

Calera, June 29, 1907 - Dr. James <strong>Gunn</strong>, surgeon for the Louisville and Nashville Railroad<br />

and a practicing physician of Calera, was shot and seriously wounded by Policeman Willis<br />

Pilgreen late this afternoon. He was taken to a hospital in Birmingham where it is feared he<br />

may die.The shooting took place in front of Abe Stein’s saloon about 5:30 o’clock.<br />

Montgomery Advertiser 6-30-1907<br />

James Harold <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Medina, Tennessee - James Harold <strong>Gunn</strong> 61, died December 20, 2006. Funeral service will<br />

be at 2 p.m., Saturday, December 23 at Replogle-Lawrence Funeral Home Chapel.<br />

Replogle-Lawrence Funeral Home 731-783-3026 - Born March 9, 1945 in Jackson, TN to<br />

Milton Ray <strong>Gunn</strong> and Mattie Sue Elder <strong>Gunn</strong>. James died of a short illness at home on<br />

December 20, 2006 at the age of 61. James was self-employed since 1980 for <strong>Gunn</strong>"s<br />

Service Center and retired in 1995. James was preceded in death by his father, Ray <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

two brothers, one sister and one daughter. Surviving is his mother, Sue <strong>Gunn</strong> of Medina;<br />

his wife, Patricia <strong>Gunn</strong>; daughters, Dorothy <strong>My</strong>es, Sheila Butler, Karen Rose, Tricia<br />

Stansell all of Jackson, and Christina <strong>Gunn</strong> of Medina; one son, (James) Darryl <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Medina. James has 16 grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren. Also surviving are three<br />

brothers,Raymond <strong>Gunn</strong>, Micheal <strong>Gunn</strong> and Donald <strong>Gunn</strong>; two sisters, Susan Abbitt and<br />

Jeanene Lewis. Pallbearers will be Brian Butler, Bert Elder, Lee Stansell, Trevor <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

Tony Abbitt and Brandon Butler. Visitation will be at Replogle-Lawrence Funeral Home in<br />

Medina for one day only on Saturday, December 23, 2006 from 9:00 A.M. until 2:00 P.M.<br />

Services will be held at 2:00 P.M. with burial following at Antioch Cemetery. The family<br />

requests that in lieu of flowers you please make contributions to Hospice of West<br />

Tennessee, 1804 Hwy 45 Bypass, Jackson, TN, 38305 or to a Cancer Research Center.<br />

Replogle-Lawrence Funeral Home Medina, TN 731-783-3026 As reported in The Jackson<br />

Sun on 12/23/2006 (John A. & Catherine Charles <strong>Gunn</strong> descendant)<br />

James H. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

James H., of Richmond, a World War II Navy veteran, a retired DuPont employee,<br />

husband of Mozelle B. <strong>Gunn</strong>. Published Richmond Times Dispatch, July 10, 1999 (Thomas<br />

and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)


James Joel <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

age 50 of Oklahoma City passed away in Denver, CO March 29, 1985. Graduate of Central<br />

High School, Oklahoma City University, member of Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity at OCU,<br />

also a Shriner, El Jebel Lodge, Denver, CO. Preceded in death by parents, William Joel<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> and Cynthia Ellen <strong>Gunn</strong>. Survived by wife, Jane; sons, James David Winters of<br />

OKC, Robert <strong>Gunn</strong> and Michael <strong>Gunn</strong> both of Denver, CO; daughters, Janna Jo Winters<br />

of OKC and Cindy <strong>Gunn</strong> of Denver, CO; sister, Kayla Eid of OKC; 2 granddaughters,<br />

Andrea and Tiffany Winters of OKC. Services will be Monday, April 1, at 1:00pm,<br />

Ollinger's, 29 & Wadsworth, Denver CO<br />

James Joseph <strong>Gunn</strong> Sr.,<br />

"Bear-Claw," of 1005 Wilcox St., formerly of 127 Clayton St., Petersburg, entered eternal<br />

rest Monday, Jan. 5, 2004, at Southside Regional Medical Center. He was a long time<br />

resident of the Blandford community of Petersburg. He was born Nov. 10, 1918. A son,<br />

James J. <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr., preceded him in death. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong>, known throughout his community<br />

as "Bear-Claw," was honored by the community of Blandford for being one of its oldest<br />

residents. He was a veteran of the United States Army. He leaves to cherish his memories a<br />

son, Donald Jones of Petersburg; a daughter, Ada Jefferson of Petersburg; two<br />

grandchildren, one devoted, Deborah Porter; three great-grandchildren; and a host of<br />

cousins and community friends. A service of love and remembrance will be held at 2 p.m.<br />

Friday from the Chapel of William N. Bland & Son Funeral Home. The Rev. William N.<br />

Bland Jr., pastor of Metropolitan Baptist Church, will officiate. He will be accorded<br />

military honors. The staff of William N. Bland & Son Funeral Home is providing the<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> family with professional services of remembrance.<br />

James Judson Gun<br />

J. J. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 63, died from a heart attack in his homes near Warrenton on February 22,<br />

1936. He was born in Warren County, Georgia on Johnson Methodist Church, where Rev.<br />

W. W. Cash will conduct his funeral on Feb 24. Mr <strong>Gunn</strong> is survived by his wife Lola<br />

English, son Jaime S. <strong>Gunn</strong>, and brothers C. W. <strong>Gunn</strong> and Henry E. <strong>Gunn</strong> and sister Mrs.<br />

Callie <strong>Gunn</strong> Poole and grandchildren Martha Jane and James <strong>Gunn</strong>. (Thomas and Sarah<br />

Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> descendant)<br />

James L. <strong>Gunn</strong> -<br />

Thompsonville - December 10, 2003 -James L. <strong>Gunn</strong> Sr. 70, passed away at 8 p.m. Monday,<br />

Dec. 8, 2003, at his residence. He was born Sept. 18, 1933, in West Frankfort to Paul<br />

Lincoln <strong>Gunn</strong> and Maurine (Speers) <strong>Gunn</strong>. He is survived by his mother, Maurine <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Thompsonville; three daughters, Vicki Lynn Blades of Thompsonville, Tammy Sue <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

of Homestead, Fla. and Kim Coleman of Atlanta, Ga.; and two sons, James L. <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr. of<br />

Thompsonville and Scott <strong>Gunn</strong> of Penbroke Pines, Fla. Also surviving are six<br />

grandchildren, Chad Blades of Thompsonville, Heather <strong>Gunn</strong>, Trevor <strong>Gunn</strong> and Derrick<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> all of Homestead, Fla., and Thomas <strong>Gunn</strong> and Jared <strong>Gunn</strong> both of Pembroke Pines,<br />

Fla.; uncle and aunt, Lou and Lovene Baldwin of Okeechobee, Fla.; and his fiancee, Cathy<br />

Lorraine Wiseman of Thompsonville and her children, Loray Wiseman and Eric Wiseman<br />

both of Marion. He was preceded in death by his father, Paul. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was the Chief of<br />

Police for the Thompsonville Police Department and a Deputy Sheriff of Franklin County.


He was a member of the West Frankfort Police Auxiliary and was currently President of<br />

the East Fork Cemetery Board. He was a member of the First Baptist Church of<br />

Thompsonville. He was a member of the Miramar Police Department, Captain of the<br />

Hialeah Police Reserves, a member of the American Legion, the Elks Club and Moose<br />

Lodge, Shriners and Past Master Mason of the Masonic Lodge, all of Hialeah, Fl. Also the<br />

Hialeah Optismist Club, and was a Hialeah City Councilmen, where he made his home for<br />

forty years. He owned and operated <strong>Gunn</strong>"s Appliance Service. In 1988 he returned to<br />

Thompsonville to follow in his fathers footsteps to be a farmer. In 2002, he was honored as<br />

being chosen WSIL Channel 3 "Unsung Hero." Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> served in the United States Navy<br />

during the Korean War and attained the rank of Chief Petty Officer. Funeral services will<br />

be held at 11 a.m. on Thursday, Dec. 11, 2003, at the First Baptist Church in<br />

Thompsonville, with the Rev. David Schlag and the Rev. Don Wilburn officiating. Burial<br />

will be in the East Fork Cemetery. Friends may call after 5 p.m. on Wednesday to the<br />

Parker-Reedy Funeral Home in West Frankfort and after 9 a.m. on Thursday at the<br />

church. Masonic Rites will be conducted at 7 p.m. on Wednesday at the funeral home by<br />

the Akin Masonic Lodge. Military rites will be conducted at the cemetery by the American<br />

Legion of Thompsonville. Memorials can be made to the Franklin County Sheriff"s<br />

Department Youth Programs and will be accepted at the funeral home or the Sheriff"s<br />

Department.<br />

James L. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

A memorial service will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday in the Christian Union Congregational<br />

Church in West Groton for James L. <strong>Gunn</strong>, a former principal and superintendent of<br />

schools in Vermont and Massachusetts. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong>, formerly of Groton, died Sept. 20 in his<br />

daughter's home in Westhampton. He was 81 and lived in Venice, Fla. Born in Weare,<br />

N.H., he was a graduate of Weare High School and Springfield College. He received a<br />

master's degree in education from the University of Vermont. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> served as athletics<br />

director and assistant principal at the Hardwick Academy in Hardwick, Vt., from 1931 to<br />

1937. He was also principal of Vermont high schools in Marshfield, Bristol, and <strong>New</strong>port<br />

City He was superintendent of schools in Windham, Vt., from the late 1940s to the mid-<br />

1950s, and was superintendent of Groton schools for the next 16 years. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> retired<br />

and moved to Florida in 1971. He was president of the Ridgewood Park Mobile Home<br />

Association in Venice, Fla., and was a member of the Hardwick Masonic Lodge. He leaves<br />

his wife, Euthecia (Spencer); four daughters, Constance Richardson of Scituate, Euthecia<br />

Hancewicz of Westhampton, Deborah Smyth of Clarksburg, Md., and Priscilla Ryan of<br />

Somerville; two sisters, Amelia Leeds of Weare and Pauline Heath of Oceanside, Calif.;<br />

and six grandchildren.<br />

James L. "Peter" <strong>Gunn</strong>, Sr.<br />

Hattiesburg, MS - Services will be held at 10:00 AM Saturday at The Church of Jesus of<br />

Latter Day Saints for Mr. James L. "Peter" <strong>Gunn</strong>, Sr., 80 of Hattiesburg. He died<br />

Wednesday, August 15, 2012 at Regency Hospital. Burial will be in Highland Cemetery<br />

with military honors. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> retired as building operator with Hercules, Inc. He served<br />

in the US Navy during the Korean War and was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ<br />

of Latter Day Saints. He was preceded in death by his parents, Charles & Naomi Gatlin<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> and a brother, Charles L. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr. He is survived by his wife, Sandra Parker


Breazeale <strong>Gunn</strong> of Hattiesburg; a son James L. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr., (Melissa) of Richton, three<br />

daughters, Nancy Rohr (Doug) of Hattiesburg, Linda Smith (Sidney) of Hattiesburg, and<br />

Bettie Martin (John) of Germantown, TN; six grandchildren, one great-grandson; two<br />

step-children; four step-grandchildren; and six step-great-grandchildren.<br />

James L. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Janesville, Wis - James L. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 73 retired Rock town farmer, died Friday in his home at<br />

410 Wilson Avenue. Surviving are his widow Elizabeth; two sons, William and Kevin both<br />

of Afton Road; a daughter Mary <strong>Gunn</strong> at home; two brothers, Dell and Biddle, both of<br />

rural Janesville and two sisters. Burial will be in Mount Olivet Cemetery. Saturday Nov 1,<br />

1958, Morning Star Rockford, Il page 3.<br />

James Luther <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

56, formerly of Gloucester died in Norfolk on Monday, April 1. He is survived by one son,<br />

Emmett <strong>Gunn</strong> of Richmond; four daughters, Mrs. Norman Kellum of Maryus, Mrs. Frank<br />

D. West of Perrin, Mrs. Edward Kellum of Severn, and Mrs. Francis Wilburn of Alaska;<br />

two sisters, Mrs. Emmett Walton of Glenns and Mrs. Hugh Shephard of Washington, NC.<br />

two brothers Nelson <strong>Gunn</strong> of Wicomico and Boyd <strong>Gunn</strong> of Mathews; eleven<br />

grandchildren. The Cortege will leave Hogge Funeral Home, Wicomico, at 2PM on<br />

Thursday for Bellamy Methodist Church for a graveside service at 2:30 pm conducted by<br />

the Rev. B.T. Clark, pastor of the church. Gloucester Mathews Gazette Journal April 4,<br />

1957 Pg. Four (James A. & Susan Taylor <strong>Gunn</strong> descendant - James City Cty, Va.)<br />

James <strong>Gunn</strong>, General<br />

Alexandria Advertiser and Commercial Intelligencer dated August 24, 1801 - from article<br />

dated July 31, 1801 - General <strong>Gunn</strong> arrived here last Saturday and died last night at 11<br />

o’clock, after a very short illness. It is said that his death was greatly owing to a draught of<br />

cold water after the taking of medicine; and what is stranger, the doctor and serveral<br />

gentlemen wer in the 100 th , and not one observed his death till some time after he had<br />

expired. He is to buried this afternoon with the honors of war. March 13, 1753 - July 30,<br />

1801 (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

James Lyman <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

GUNN James Lyman <strong>Gunn</strong> - Age 67. A native of California and a lifelong resident of<br />

Mobile died October 5, 2006 at his home. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a graduate of UMS Preparatory<br />

School. He was a lifetime member of the Marine Corps Leagues, also a Commadont of<br />

Marine Corp League in Ocala, FL for 7 years. He also served as State Officer Sr and Jr.<br />

Vice and District Vice. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was stationed on the U.S.S. Enterprize First Nuclear<br />

Ship, also a member of Seagoing Marines and member of American Legion Post 88. He was<br />

also a member of the USMC Silent Drill Team. He was preceded in death by a son, James<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>. Survivors include his wife, Judith Lynn <strong>Gunn</strong>, a native of Florida. A son, Stephen C.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Biloxi, MS; a daughter, Gypsy-Allenbaugh; a stepdaughter, Tammy Lynn Staples<br />

of England; two stepsons, Jerry Ross Odom and Kevin McGonigal both of Ocala, FL; one


sister, Beverly L. Prater of Dumfries, VA; eight grandchildren, many nieces, nephews,<br />

other relatives and many friends. Visitation will be held Tuesday, October 10, 2006 from 5<br />

until 8 p.m. at Serenity Funeral Home. Funeral services will take place Wednesday,<br />

October 11, 2006 at 10 a.m. from the chapel. Interment will be in Biloxi National Cemetery.<br />

Arrangements by SERENITY FUNERAL HOME 8691 Old Pascagoula Road, Mobile, AL.<br />

James M. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

James McKinley <strong>Gunn</strong>, 56 of 130 Lee Street in St. Albans, WV died yesterday 5-6-1952<br />

after a long illness. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was resident engineer for the Traveler’s Insurance<br />

Company. Born in Scotland, Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> came to America when he was 22 years old. He<br />

had lived in St. Albans since 1937 and was a member of the First Presbyterian Church.<br />

Survivors: his widow Nan <strong>Gunn</strong>, a daughter Nan L. <strong>Gunn</strong> at home, a brother John <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

of St. Albans, and a sister Jean <strong>Gunn</strong> of Charleston, WV. The body is at Barlett mortuary,<br />

burial will be in Cunningham Memorial Park in St. Albans.<br />

James M. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr.<br />

age 78, of Birmingham, died December 24, 1998. Attended Hillview Baptist Church;<br />

member of Zamara Temple; retired from Yellow Pages. Funeral services will be Sunday,<br />

December 27, at 2 p.m. at Crestview Memorial Funeral Home Chapel with burial in<br />

Oakland Cemetery. Dr. Randy Atkinson officiating. Family to receive friends at the funeral<br />

home on Saturday from 5 til 7 p.m. Survivors: daughters, Mrs. <strong>My</strong>rna N. <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Birmingham, Ms. Denise <strong>Gunn</strong> of Miami, Fla., and Ms. Elizabeth (Lisa) <strong>Gunn</strong> of Miami,<br />

Fla.; sisters, Mrs. Pauline Burnett, Mrs. Margaret Rhodes, and Mrs. Dorothy Bates, all of<br />

Birmingham. Crestview Memorial Funeral Home directing.<br />

James Marlin <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

55, of 647 Anderson St., Mascotte, Florida, died Sept. 25. 1997. He was a truck driver. Born<br />

in Autreyville, Ga., he moved to Central Florida in 1947. He attended Church of God<br />

Prophecy, Mascotte. Survivors: sons, James Malcolm, James Mitchell, Jasper, Tenn.;<br />

daughter, Rabecka Gayle Pittman, Bryant, Ala.; mother, Clara M., Mascotte; brother,<br />

Moe, Mascotte; sisters, Sybill Harrington, Julie, both of Mascotte, Shirley Tomlinson,<br />

Groveland, Robbie Hatmaker, Gadsden, Ala., Dianne Bleau, Marietta, Ga.; six<br />

grandchildren. Kurfiss Funeral Home, Groveland. Mount Dora<br />

James Melvin <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

James M. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 51, died Wednesday, Oct. 16, 1996. Obits from the Athens Daily<br />

<strong>New</strong>s/Banner-Herald 19 Oct 1996 A native of Habersham County, Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a son of<br />

George W. <strong>Gunn</strong> and the late Clara Belle Miller <strong>Gunn</strong>. He was a construction worker and<br />

a member of Double Springs Baptist Church. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Sunday at<br />

the Whitfield Funeral Home Chapel, Baldwin, with the Rev. Larry Forrester officiating.<br />

Burial will be in Camp Creek Church Cemetery. Survivors include, in addition to his<br />

father, a daughter, Tammy Tollison, Lula; two sons, Scott Tollison and Mitchell Tollison,<br />

both of Gainesville; two brothers, George <strong>Gunn</strong>, Demorest, and Clarence Wiley <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

Turnerville; and three grandchildren. The family will receive friends 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m.<br />

today at the funeral home. (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> descendant)


James Melvin "Red" <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Feb. 22, 1925- June 14, 2012 Huguley, AL- Mr. James Melvin "Red" <strong>Gunn</strong> of Huguley<br />

passed away on Thursday, June 14, 2012, at his residence. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> had been plagued for<br />

the last few years of his life with Alzheimers. His constant companion during his final years<br />

was his devoted wife, Betty Jean Elliott <strong>Gunn</strong>, who is left to cherish his memory and love.<br />

Graveside services will be held on Monday, June 18, 2012, at 11:00 AM / EST at the<br />

Hillcrest Cemetery in Lanett, AL, with Rev. Gerald Sykes officiating. He will be laid to rest<br />

with his sons James Michael <strong>Gunn</strong> (Norma Wilson <strong>Gunn</strong>, mother) and William Winston<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> (Betty Elliott <strong>Gunn</strong>, mother). The family will receive guests on Sunday, June 17,<br />

2012, from 7 PM until 9 PM / EST at the Johnson Brown-Service Funeral Home in Valley.<br />

Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> also leaves behind in addition to his widow a sister Betty <strong>Gunn</strong> Weaver of<br />

Hollister, FL, and his children a daughter, Sandra <strong>Gunn</strong> <strong>My</strong>hand and husband Charles<br />

"Bobby" of Covington, GA. Four sons: Robert "Bud" <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife Sherry of Little<br />

Valley, NY, James Melvin <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr. of LaGrange, GA, George <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife <strong>My</strong>rtle of<br />

Valley, AL, and Ronald <strong>Gunn</strong> of Summerdale, AL. He also leaves a legacy of 16<br />

grandchildren and 32 great grandchildren. One of his granddaughters Angela <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Gough and his grandson-in-law, Donald Gough, showed a great deal of devotion, love, care,<br />

and support in his final months. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was preceded in death by his two sons, a<br />

daughter Melinda Ann <strong>Gunn</strong>; his parents Robert Winston <strong>Gunn</strong> and Mary McCarley<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> as well as two sisters, Doris <strong>Gunn</strong> Gilmore and Annie <strong>Gunn</strong> Brown and a grandson<br />

Kevin Lamar <strong>Gunn</strong>. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> had spent the last 50 years as a resident of the Huguley /<br />

Lanett community. Born Feb. 22, 1925, in Tallapoosa County, AL, he was the only son of<br />

Robert Winston <strong>Gunn</strong> and Mary McCarley <strong>Gunn</strong>. He spent his entire childhood in Opelika<br />

and Roanoke until his family settled in Lanett. He continued as a young boy to spend<br />

summers on his Uncle Quaron <strong>Gunn</strong>'s farm in Roanoke helping to plant and harvest the<br />

crops. He fast learned he did not want to become a farmer and got a job at Brady's Drug<br />

Store in Lanett. He was known there by the nickname "Little Red." The name would stick<br />

with him for life; he just loved the little part. He spent a brief amount of time in the years<br />

after World War II living in <strong>New</strong> Orleans, LA and Detroit, MI. But his love for his<br />

hometown always brought him back to the Valley area. He was a mechanic by trade and<br />

known as the best transmission man around for many years of his career. He served in the<br />

Army during World War II enlisting as a private on May 4, 1943 at Fort McClellan, AL.<br />

He served with Company B 163rd Engineer Combat Battalion in the European Theater<br />

including Normandy, Northern France and Rhineland, Central Europe. He received Good<br />

Conduct Medal 163rd Engineer Combat Battalion, European African Middle Eastern<br />

Service Medal along with World War II Victory Medal. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> received an Honorable<br />

Discharge as a Technician Fifth Grade at Fort Belvoir, Virginia on November 4, 1945.<br />

The family would like to express their appreciation for Mrs. Wendy Goodgane and Mr.<br />

Dywayne Worthy for providing loving care for Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> in his last years and for the<br />

support and devotion to Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> during this most difficult time. Continued support<br />

from Home Instead of Auburn, Jeanne Mers-Asher of AVCC Ballwin, MO, the Veterans<br />

Administration and Vista Care Hospice of Phenix City, AL in helping the family to survive<br />

and maintain Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong>'s care at his home. Johnson Brown-Service Funeral Home of<br />

Valley is in charge of all arrangements. (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> Desc)


James Michael <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

age 65 of Bartlesville, OK passed away peacefully Saturday, May 21, 2011, in his home<br />

surrounded by family and friends. Mike was born April 1, 1946, in San Diego, CA, the son<br />

of Howard and Lena Mae (Sikes) <strong>Gunn</strong>. He is the youngest of 7 siblings. Mike was raised in<br />

San Diego and moved to Kansas City where he met the love of his life Marcia (Maddux)<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> and from then on they were inseparable for 23 years.<br />

Services will be held at 2 p.m., Wednesday at the Stumpff Funeral Home Chapel with<br />

Chaplain Rick Woodward of Hope Hospice officiating. Cremation arrangements were<br />

under the direction of the Stumpff Funeral Home & Crematory. The family has set up a<br />

Facebook page in remembrance of his life. Comments and memories are appreciated. A<br />

celebration of life will be held in Kansas City at a later date and will be posted on his page.<br />

A memorial has been established with the American Cancer Society , c/o Kathy Leeper<br />

P.O. box 1094, Bartlesville, Oklahoma 74005 for those who wish to donate in his memory.<br />

James Michael <strong>Gunn</strong> worked as a Transportation Coordinator at Conoco-Phillips where<br />

he made many friends and memories. Mike was dedicated to his job and he especially<br />

cherished spending time with his family and friends. When he wasn't with them you could<br />

often find him on the computer, where he spend time building his virtual farms and<br />

factories. Mike also liked to target shoot and fly remote control airplanes. Mike is<br />

remembered by all who knew him as a genuine, caring, and loyal friend and by his unique<br />

and exceptional sense of humor. His humor and wisdom will be greatly missed.<br />

James Michael <strong>Gunn</strong> is survived by his wife of 23 years, Marcia (Maddux) <strong>Gunn</strong>. Two<br />

sons, James <strong>Gunn</strong> (Chip) of Issaquah, Washington and Recke Lampson of Huntsville,<br />

Texas, one daughter Sharon Kuhl of Kansas City, 4 grandchildren, Zachary and Ryan<br />

Kuhl, Anthony and Andrew Lampson and numerous nieces and nephews. Two sisters,<br />

Doris Haberlein of San Diego and Joyce Swanson of Balboa Island, California. Mike is<br />

preceded in death by his mother and father Howard and Lena Mae and 2 brothers, Horace<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, Andrew <strong>Gunn</strong>, and two sisters Hazel <strong>Gunn</strong> and Barbara <strong>Gunn</strong>.<br />

James Mitchell <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

CENTRAL CITY, Kty - James Mitchell <strong>Gunn</strong> Sr. of Central City died at 2:30 p.m.<br />

Tuesday, June 7, 2011, at 2:30 p.m. at Muhlenberg Community Hospital in Greenville.<br />

Born Dec. 4, 1934, in Muhlenberg County he was a retired miner and a member of<br />

Richardson Chapel General Baptist Church. James was preceded in death by a daughter,<br />

Denise Diane <strong>Gunn</strong>; brothers Jackie <strong>Gunn</strong> and David <strong>Gunn</strong>; and sisters Joe Bob <strong>Gunn</strong> and<br />

Betty Geary. Survivors include his wife, Diane Judith <strong>Gunn</strong> of Central City; five sons,<br />

James Mitchell <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr. of Central City, Rory Dale <strong>Gunn</strong> of Central City, Jeffrey Scott<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> Sr. of Greenville, Kevin Allen <strong>Gunn</strong> of Bremen and Brian Keith <strong>Gunn</strong> of Central<br />

City; a daughter, Tonya Kay <strong>Gunn</strong> of Central City; 26 grandchildren; nine<br />

great-grandchildren; four brothers, Buddy <strong>Gunn</strong> of Cleaton, Johnny <strong>Gunn</strong> of Greenville,<br />

Kenny <strong>Gunn</strong> of South Carrollton and Mitchell <strong>Gunn</strong> of Greenville; and a sister, Kay<br />

Taylor of Chicago. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday at Tucker Funeral<br />

Home in Central City, with the Revs. T.H. Davis, Scott Thompson and Curtis McGehee<br />

officiating the service. Burial will be in Miller Cemetery in Cleaton. Visitation will be after<br />

5 p.m. Friday at the funeral home. Online condolences may be made at<br />

www.tuckerfuneralhomes.com.


James <strong>New</strong>ton <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

industrial engineer who was widely known in various branches of the automobile business<br />

is dead at his home at the age of 60 years. He retired from business on account of ill health<br />

in 1923, but reentered the engineering field a short time later. He reorganized the<br />

Sudebaker Corporation when it undertook the manufacture of automobiles and later<br />

became a VP of the United States Rubber Company and Presidnet of the United States Tire<br />

Company a subsidiary. He also had been associated with other large corporations. Dallas<br />

Morning <strong>New</strong>s November 28, 1927 (s/o James Winn and Mary Catherine Johnson <strong>Gunn</strong>)<br />

(born 9-3-1867)<br />

Jincie Isabelle Hunt <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Winter Haven, Florida Jincie Isabelle <strong>Gunn</strong> died Thursday August 8, 1963 in a Bartow<br />

hospital. She was a native of Colquitt County, Georgia and the daughter of Will and Dicy<br />

Baker Hunt. She was born January 16, 1885. She is survived by her husband Henry M.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> and children daughters; Estell Johnson, Lenora Mitchell, Ola McCall Jennie<br />

Richardson, Doris Chisholm and Tavie Wilson and sons; Woodrow, Laddie Clyde and<br />

Henry <strong>Gunn</strong>, two sistes; Pearl John and Lizzie Johnson; and brother W. S. Hunt and 86<br />

grandchildren; 49 great-grandchildren. Services will be held Sunday, August 11, at 3:00<br />

pm in the Mitchel Funeral Home Cahpel. Interment in Glen Abbey Memorial Gardens<br />

J. M. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

BOVINA, TX (Special) — Funeral services for J. M. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 69, Bovina, a former resident of<br />

Robertson community in Crosby County, will be held at 3 p.m. Wednesday in the Bovina<br />

Church of Christ. Burial will be in the Bovina Cemetery. <strong>Gunn</strong> died about 6 a.m. Tuesday<br />

August 30, 1960, at his home. <strong>Gunn</strong> moved to Bovina about 2S vears ago f r o m Robertson<br />

where he had lived about 17 years. Survivors are his wife; two sons, Bertram <strong>Gunn</strong> of Big<br />

Bend, Kan., and Delbert <strong>Gunn</strong> of San Antonio: two brothers, Buford <strong>Gunn</strong> of Levelland<br />

and Harley <strong>Gunn</strong> of Flornot, and five grandchildren. His wife is a sister Mrs. M. H. Day of<br />

Lubbock<br />

James Monroe <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Mr. Jim <strong>Gunn</strong>, age 84 years, died at his home near Wentworth Wednesday. General<br />

infirmities caused by old age is said to be the cause of his death. He was an upright, pious<br />

citizen, and his death marks the passing of one of the county"s noblemen. Reidsville<br />

Review Fri. 9-20-1907<br />

2nd obit - Reidsville Review Tues. 10-1-1907<br />

Brother J. M. <strong>Gunn</strong>, who lived near Wentworth, died at his home Sept. 18, 1907. He was<br />

born August 27, 1823. He leaves an aged wife and several sons and 51 grandchildren and<br />

quite a number of great-grandchildren. He was converted at the age of 16 and joined the<br />

M. E. Church, South, but later in life he connected himself with the Methodist Protestant<br />

Church at Sandy Cross, of which he remained a consistent member until his death. Brother<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> was an old-fashioned Methodist. He loved his church and attended services as long<br />

as he was able. It has been the privilege of the writer to visit the old saint of God. We<br />

always found him in a happy state of mind, and it was a source of strength and<br />

encouragement to hear him talk and tell of past experiences and of the present joys of his<br />

salvation. And just as might be expected, when the summons came he was ready and


waiting. He seemed to realize that the time was at hand and died in the triumph of faith.<br />

The funeral service was held at the home and the remains were laid to rest at Shady Grove<br />

Cemetery in the presence of a large concourse of sorrowing friends and relatives. The<br />

bereaved ones have the prayers and sympathy of the writer. The service was conducted by<br />

Rev. J. T. Strader.<br />

Mr. James Oliver <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

James Oliver <strong>Gunn</strong>, 52, of Dothan died Monday, Sept. 16, 2002, at Southeast Alabama<br />

Medical Center. Funeral services will be 3 p.m. today at Ward-Wilson Memory Hill<br />

Funeral Home Chapel. A private burial will be held at a later date.<br />

James O. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

KEYSVILLE, GA. - Mr. James "Jim" O. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr., 39, received his new pain free<br />

Heavenly body on Tuesday, February 15, 2005 at University Hospital. Home going services<br />

will be held Friday, February 18, 2005 at 3:00 P.M. at James Funeral Home Chapel in<br />

Wrens, GA with Rev. Rich Bowen officiating with Speaker Mrs. Sherrell Gay of the<br />

Georgia Transplant Foundation. Interment will follow at Keysville United Methodist<br />

Church Cemetery. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a member of Wrens Church of God. Jim served a long<br />

and devoted career for numerous local Emergency Management Services. He excelled and<br />

advanced to the top of all positions offered to him including: earning Valedictorian of his<br />

Paramedic Class of 1992 at MCG. Jim was a Flight Paramedic, Firefighter for Martinez,<br />

Richmond County, and Burke County, a member of the Georgia Firefighters Association,<br />

US Department of Home Land Security Paramedic, Georgia EMT Instructor, Critical Care<br />

Paramedic Instructor, Advanced Cardiac Life Support Instructor, Pediatric Advanced Life<br />

Support Instructor, Hazmat Instructor, Basic Trauma Life Support Instructor, and CPR<br />

Instructor. He was a loving father, devoted friend, avid reader, and will be missed by<br />

many. Survivors include his loving parents, Jimmy and Frances <strong>Gunn</strong>; daughter, Amanda<br />

Elizabeth <strong>Gunn</strong> (13), her mother, Lisa <strong>Gunn</strong>; son, Bryson Michael <strong>Gunn</strong> (21 months), his<br />

mother, Monica Sturdivent; brother, Al <strong>Gunn</strong> and his wife, Sandy; honorary pallbearers<br />

will be the 8th Grade class of Edmund Burke Academy. Pallbearers will be Randall Eason,<br />

Greg McDonald, Rusty Sanders, Earl Porterfield, Vince Brogdon, and Ivan Bolgla.<br />

Memorial contributions may be made to Mt. Moriah Campground, c/o Joe Walden, 2665<br />

Mt. Moriah Road, Matthews, GA 30818. James Funeral Home- Wrens, GA. Sign the<br />

guestbook at AugustaChronicle.comPublished in The Augusta Chronicle on 2/17/2005.<br />

James R. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

JAMES R. GUNN Jim was born in Madisonville, TX, on December 15, 1926, and served in<br />

the U.S. Navy as a Radioman during the Korean War. After the war, Jim worked for S.P.<br />

Railroad followed by the California Trucking Exchange, Johanson Trans- portation<br />

Service, and finally <strong>Gunn</strong> Transportation before retiring. He served as president of the<br />

Transportation Club in 1968. Once an avid outdoorsman, he loved hunting, fishing,<br />

camping, along with golf and archery. Recently, he had become a member of the<br />

Navigators at the California Cancer Center after surviving colon cancer. He is survived by<br />

his wife of 57 years Reva; and children, Mike <strong>Gunn</strong> and his wife Rena, Pam Boline and her<br />

husband Ron, Cynthia Yoshioka and her husband Pete, all of Clovis, and Debbie Ballard<br />

and her husband Bruce of Gold River, CA. He also leaves nine grandchildren, Kaylee


<strong>Gunn</strong>, Katina, Kirsten, Kajsa and Kris Boline, Jenny Major, Sarah Yoshioka, Christy<br />

Cambell, and Jeff Ballard. Remembrances may be made to the Navigator Program at<br />

California Cancer Center, Community Medical Center Foundation, 7257 N. Fresno,<br />

Fresno, Ca 93720 or to Hinds Hospice, 1616 W. Shaw Ave., Fresno, CA 93711. April 4,<br />

2004 (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

James S. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Waco Tribune Herald October 7, 1979 Sunday JAMES S. GUNN James S. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 54, of<br />

Charleston, S.C., formerly of Cameron, Texas., died Wednesday in a Charleston hospital.<br />

Services will be held at 2 p.m. today in First Methodist Church of Mexia, the Rev. J.W.<br />

Sellers and the Rev. Bill Fisher officiating. Burial will be in Mexia City Cemetery. Mr.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> was born in Cameron June 29, 1925. He was employed as a laboratory technician for<br />

Brown hospital in Mexia, Richie Clinic in Rockdale, and a <strong>New</strong>ton Clinic in Cameron. He<br />

was a Methodist. He was a former district commissioner for the Boy Scouts. He was a<br />

World War II Navy veteran and a Vietnam veteran, serving as a hospital master chief.<br />

Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Dorothy Helen <strong>Gunn</strong> of College Station; two sons, Capt.<br />

Tony <strong>Gunn</strong> of Ellsworth Air Force Base in Rapid City, S. D., and Jimmie <strong>Gunn</strong> of College<br />

Station; a daughter, Mrs. Susan Wise of Misawa AFB in Japan, his mother, Mrs. M.L.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Cameron, and two grandchildren.<br />

James S. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Posted Tuesday, 3rd July 2007 Funeral services for James Samuel <strong>Gunn</strong>, 90, of Winnsboro,<br />

Tx were held at 2 p.m. Monday, July 2, at Lowe Funeral Home Chapel of the Chimes in<br />

Quitman with the Revs. David Taylor and Harold Hammond officiating. Burial followed in<br />

Pine Hill Cemetery in Hopkins County with Steve Mitchell, Mike Aldridge, Robby <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

Doug Richey, Kenneth Swann, Jeff Lewis and Benny <strong>Gunn</strong> serving as pallbearers. Mr.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> died Friday, June 29, in Mineola. He was born in Hopkins County on Jan. 15, 1917.<br />

He married Joyce <strong>Gunn</strong>. She preceded him in death in 2006. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> retired from Wood<br />

County Electric Cooperative in 1982. He was also a farmer. He served for 55 years as the<br />

music director of Cartwright Baptist Church. He was a lifetime member of Woodmen of<br />

the World. Survivors include three sons, Joe <strong>Gunn</strong> of Mineola, James Michael <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Lake Cypress and Larry Lynn <strong>Gunn</strong> of Winnsboro; one daughter, Frances Mitchell of<br />

Quitman; one sister, Oma Davis of Fort Worth; five grandchildren; and six greatgrandchildren.<br />

(Reuben and Mary Goforth <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

James S. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

James S. <strong>Gunn</strong> (Dec. 31, 2002) James S. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Sweetwater, passed away Tuesday, Dec.<br />

31, at his home. He was a veteran of the U.S. Army. He was 68. Preceded in death by:<br />

parents, James and Hattie Mae <strong>Gunn</strong>. Survivors include: wife of 47 years-Judy Parris<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>; Sons and daughter-in-law-Jimmy <strong>Gunn</strong> and Allen and Patty <strong>Gunn</strong>; Daughters and<br />

sons-in-law-Rhonda and Eddie Camp and Michelle and Mitchell Galyon, all of<br />

Sweetwater; Grandchildren-Stacy, Jason, Michael and Amy <strong>Gunn</strong>, Tonya and Darrell<br />

Hicks, Shawn and Derek Camp, Kayla, Brianna, Hannah and Hunter Galyon; Greatgrandchildren-Macy<br />

Guyer, Haley, Brandon and Travis Hicks and Tyler <strong>Gunn</strong>; Brothers-<br />

Thomas <strong>Gunn</strong> of Sweetwater; and Lester <strong>Gunn</strong> of Madisonville; Sisters-Ruby Pettitt,<br />

Dorothy Thomas and Grace Carpenter, all of Sweetwater; Several nieces and nephews.


Funeral services were 2 p.m., Thursday, in Sweetwater Memory Chapel with the Revs.<br />

Dennis Hicks and Paul Thomas officiating. Interment followed in Christianburg Baptist<br />

Church Cemetery. Military honors were provided by Sweetwater VFW Post #5156.<br />

Sweetwater Memory Chapel in charge of arrangements. (Son of James Emmett <strong>Gunn</strong> and<br />

Hattie Mae Evans)<br />

James T. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

CROSS PLAINS -- James T. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 81, of Waco and formerly of Cross Cut, died Tuesday,<br />

November 9, 1999 in a Waco hospital. Services will be at 2 p.m. Friday in Higginbotham<br />

Funeral Home Chapel with Bob Pipes officiating. Burial will be in Cross Cut Cemetery.<br />

Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born in Cross Cut and was a farmer. He was a member of the Church of<br />

Christ. Survivors include two brothers, D.B. <strong>Gunn</strong> (Deward B) of Cross Plains and Paul<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Hobbs, N.M.; one sister, Eva Patton of Odessa; and several nieces and nephews.<br />

Visitation will be from 6-8 p.m. today in the funeral home (son of Amuel G <strong>Gunn</strong> and Cora<br />

Hassenzahl)(Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> descendant)<br />

James T. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Reidsville - James T. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 58, of Route 8 died Sunday Feb 2, 1985 at Moses Cone<br />

Memorial Hospital, Greensboro. Graveside service will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday in Roselawn<br />

Memorial Gardens. The family will be at the home. Wilkerson Funeral Home is in charge<br />

of arrangements. (son of Frank and Lillie Kate <strong>Gunn</strong>)(Thomas and Sarah Boatwright<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> descendant)<br />

James T. "Peter" <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

age 83, of Agricola, died Saturday, August 12, 2006 in Pascagoula, Mississippi. He was<br />

born April 10, 1923 in Millry, Alabama. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> retired from Ingalls Shipbuilding after<br />

38 years of service as a pipefitter. He was a U.S. Air Force veteran and was of the Baptist<br />

faith. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was an avid gardener and spent much of his time outdoors. He was a<br />

gentle and considerate person and always put the feelings of other people first. He will be<br />

sadly missed by his family and many friends. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was preceded in death by his<br />

parents, John Leslie and Leona <strong>Gunn</strong>, sister, Miniola Davis, brothers, Willie Earl, John O.,<br />

and Luther <strong>Gunn</strong>, wife, Gertrude <strong>Gunn</strong>, son, James Ronald <strong>Gunn</strong>, daughter, Betty Darlene<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> and daughter-in-law, Gladys Faye Boyd <strong>Gunn</strong>. Survivors include son, Larry W.<br />

(Kathy) <strong>Gunn</strong>, grandson, John K. (Elizabeth) <strong>Gunn</strong>, great-granddaughter, Jessica Faye<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, all of Agricola, great-granddaughter, Tabatha Mixon of Dothan, Ala., brothers,<br />

Robert (Annette) <strong>Gunn</strong> of Ocean Springs, Miss., Richard <strong>Gunn</strong> of Reo Vista, California,<br />

sister, Louise <strong>Gunn</strong> White of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, sister-in-law, Earline Firth <strong>Gunn</strong> of Big<br />

Point, two special caregivers, Alean Braddock of Hurley and Rebecca Butler of<br />

Harleston.Visitation will be tonight from 6:00 - 9:00 p.m. at Holder-Wells Funeral Home in<br />

Moss Point, Mississippi.Funeral Services will be Tuesday, August 15, 2006 at 2:00 p.m.<br />

from the funeral home chapel with the Rev. Ray Smith officiating. Interment will be at<br />

Machpelah Cemetery in Pascagoula, Mississippi with Aaron McDaniel, Michael<br />

O"Donegan, Michael Shotts, Scott Tanner, Rebel Warbington and Marcus French serving<br />

as pallbearers. Timothy Colmerauer and Ronald Ladnier will serve as honorary<br />

pallbearers.Arrangements provided by Holder-Wells Funeral Home, Moss Point,<br />

Mississippi.


James Thomas <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

James T. <strong>Gunn</strong> ,son of Buryl B. and Willie E. <strong>Gunn</strong>, went to meet his loving wife, Billie Sue<br />

in Heaven August 12, 2008. James attended Aldine High School, worked for HL&P for 25<br />

yrs., and was a dedicated member of IBEW for 50 yrs. He is survived by his sons, Tommy<br />

Ray and Mark Allen <strong>Gunn</strong>; step-daughter, Terri Turner and a host of family and friends.<br />

Visitation will be Friday, August 15th from 5-9pm and Funeral Service Saturday, August<br />

16th at 12:30pm. Both services will be held at Brookside Funeral Home. Interment will<br />

follow in Brookside Memorial Park. (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

James Valdemar <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

December 11, 1966 Arkansas Gazette LR Dentist, Ex-editor, Dies at 55 Dr. James<br />

Valdemar <strong>Gunn</strong>, age 55 of 11 Diana Drive, a Little Rock dentist and editor emeritus of the<br />

Arkansas Dental Journal, died Saturday. Dr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born at Earle. A son of the late Mr.<br />

and Mrs. J.W. <strong>Gunn</strong> and was graduated from the University of Arkansas in 1936. He then<br />

attended the University of Arkansas School of Medicine fore a year, after which he taught<br />

comparative anatomy and biology at Ocachita College at Arkadelphia for a year. He<br />

received his doctor of dental science degree in 1942 from Baylor University School of<br />

Dentistry. He served in the armed forces from 1942 until 1946, when he set up his dentistry<br />

practice in Little Rock. Dr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was named editor of the Arkansas Dental Journal in<br />

1953, and served in that capacity until April 6, 1965, when he became editor emeritus--the<br />

first man to be so honoured. In 1964 the Dental Association had named him its Man of the<br />

Year. He was a member of the American Association of Dental Editors, the Arkansas<br />

Academy of Science and the American Society of Dentistry for Children, and was an<br />

associate staff member of the Arkansas Baptist Medical Center and St. Vincent Infirmary.<br />

He was a Scottish Rite Mason and a member of the Scimitar Shrine. He also was a member<br />

of the Pulaski Heights Presbyterian Church and was a past president of the Men"s Bible<br />

Class. Survivors are his wife Mrs. Patricia Irby <strong>Gunn</strong>, a son James Patrick <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Crooked Creek, Alaska; a daughter Mrs. Jill Lindsey of Little Rock; two brothers, Grover<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Joiner and W.T. <strong>Gunn</strong> of West Memphis and a grandchild. Funeral arrangements<br />

will be announced by Griffin-Leggett. (Jasper <strong>Gunn</strong> Desc)<br />

James W. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

James W. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 73, of Burkeville, Va., died Wednesday, February 13, 2002. He is survived<br />

by his wife, Lorraine <strong>Gunn</strong>; three children, Sharon G. Bowlin of Burkeville, Doris G.<br />

Vincie of Dayton, Va. and James W. <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr. of Lakewood, Colo.; five grandchildren, Lisa<br />

Jones, Jessica, Matthew, Rachael and David Vincie; brothers, Harry <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr. and<br />

Franklin <strong>Gunn</strong>, both of Crewe and Monroe <strong>Gunn</strong> of Norfolk, Va.; sisters, Marguerite<br />

Nicklas of Lynchburg, Janie Ashworth of Victoria, Annie Cole of Virginia Beach, Barbara<br />

Hudgins of Crewe and Cecil Milner of <strong>New</strong>port <strong>New</strong>s. His remains will rest at the Grace<br />

Baptist Temple Church, 1010 S. Main Street, Blackstone, where the family will receive<br />

friends Sunday from 7 to 9 p.m., and where funeral services will be held Monday at 2 p.m.,<br />

with Pastor Terry L. Bently Sr. and Pastor Claude Williams officiating. Interment in St.<br />

Mark"s Cemetery, with military honors by Crewe VFW Post 7819. Memorial contributions<br />

may be made to the Church Mission Fund.Burkeville - <strong>Gunn</strong>, James W., 73, a Norfolk &<br />

Southern car inspector, a Korean War Army veteran, husband of Lorraine <strong>Gunn</strong>. James<br />

W. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 73, died in an auto accident on Feb. 13, 2002. He is survived by a sister, Annie V.


Cole of Virginia Beach; a brother, Bryant M. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Norfolk; nieces, Christine R. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

Carol E. Long and Dorothy A. Martinette and other relatives in the Crewe (James Wilbur<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>) (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> descendant)<br />

James W. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, James W. Born to Eternal Life October 1, 2007, age 94 years. Loving father of<br />

Phyllis Jackson, Ellen DeShazer and Judith Whitmore. Combined Services Tuesday:<br />

visitation 12-1 PM, funeral at 1 PM. Interment Glen Oaks Cemetery. All services will be<br />

held at: PARADISE MEMORIAL FUNERAL HOME, 7625 W. Appleton Ave.,<br />

Milwaukee, Minn 414-461-8000<br />

James Wiley <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

May 16, 1952 Winnfield <strong>New</strong>s-American Wiley <strong>Gunn</strong>, Well Known Leader of Winn<br />

Succumbs Former Police Jury Head, School Board Man Buried Saturday Funeral services<br />

were held at the Mt. Zion Methodist Church at 3 p.m. Saturday, May 10, 1952, for James<br />

Wiley <strong>Gunn</strong>, prominent Winn Parish, La. citizen who died early Friday afternoon at the<br />

age of 61 years, 11 months, and 27 days. Rites were conducted by the Reverends C. J. T.<br />

Cotton of Mt. Zion, Mrs. Lula Wardlow of Montgomery, and J. W. Lee of Natchitoches,<br />

and interment was in the Mt. Zion Cemetery with Masonic ceremonies at graveside.<br />

Pallbearers were J. E. Garner, Johnny Keiffer, Mack McGinty, Irvin Shaw, Frank Fredieu,<br />

and Ollie Bishop. A native of Bienville, La., Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born May 12, 1890, and<br />

affiliated with the Methodist Church at the age of 12. He was a member of Mt. Zion<br />

Church since 1942.<br />

James Wiley <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

of Wheeling Dies Friday, May 9, 1952 - James Wiley <strong>Gunn</strong>, 61 years, 11 months, and 27<br />

days of age, died at his home in Wheeling after a long illness. Prominent in parish affairs,<br />

Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> served as president of the parish police jury for four years, while a member of<br />

the governing body, and later represented Ward Five on the parish school board. Born<br />

May 12, 1890 at Bienville, La., he affiliated with the Methodist Church at the age of 12, and<br />

had been a member of the Mt. Zion Methodist Church since 1942. He was also a member of<br />

the Masonic Lodge, No. 168 F. & A. M., Montgomery. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> married Miss Jessie<br />

Francs Neal of Wheeling February 12, 1913, and to this union three sons were born, all of<br />

whom survive. He leaves his wife; three sons, James Jeff of Philadelphia; Murrell Harrison<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Montgomery, and Willard of ; four grandchildren; one brother, D. C. <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Winnfield; four sisters, Mrs. Virginia Dyer, Cheneyville; Mrs. Mary Bartlett, Mrs. Grace<br />

Ernest and Mrs. Eunice Glofelter, all of El Paso, Texas. Funeral services were conducted<br />

Saturday, May 10, at 8 p.m. at Mt. Zion, with Rev. C. J. T. Cotton, pastor, Rev. Lula<br />

Wardlow of Montgomery, and Rev. J. W. Lee of Natchitoches, officiating. Burial was in<br />

Mt. Zion Cemetery with graveside services being conducted by the Masonic Lodge. Active<br />

pallbearers were J. E. Garner, Johnny Keiffer, Mack McGinty, Irvin Shaw, Frank Fredieu,<br />

and Ollie Bishop. Honorary pallbearers were Cheston Stevens, Willard Kilpatrick, Owen<br />

Wardlow, F. G. Wardow, W. P. Williams, Conley Strickland, T. W. Fowler, Henry Keiffer,<br />

Howard Kilpatrick, E. W. McGinty, J. T. McLamore, Dr. M. M. Kuhlman, and Ed<br />

Mitchell.


James V.<strong>Gunn</strong><br />

68, Cortland, NE., died Saturday (11/11/2000). Born (8/17/32), Lincoln. Retired salesman,<br />

installer, Holland Furnace Co. Former owner, Club 63. Bottle collector. Sheet metal<br />

manufacturer, real-estate agent and investor, broker, contractor. President, JV <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Midwest Ezra Brooks Limited Bottle Club. Member, Hope Reformed Church. Survivors:<br />

wife, Carol; daughters, sons-in-law, Rozanne <strong>Gunn</strong>, Tina <strong>Gunn</strong>, both Cortland, Jackie and<br />

Eric Heckman, Crete, Toni Landauer, Tammy and Mark Weihe, Tracy and Tim Bell, all<br />

Lincoln, Ironheart "Terry" and Rick Zamora, Alamogordo, N.M.; stepson, Kelly Braasch,<br />

Lincoln; mother, Ruth, Lincoln; brother, sister-in-law, Jack and Kathy, Auburn, Calif.;<br />

sister, brother-in-law, Marilyn "Cis" and Thomas Hinrichs, Lancaster, Pa.; grandchildren,<br />

Melannie Broderick, Chadron, Eric Landauer, Greenwood, Philup Eloge, Cortland, Jason<br />

Eloge, Sonya Arpan, Nicholas and Daniel Bell, Kristen and Lauren Weihe, all Lincoln;<br />

seven great-grandchildren; nieces; nephews. Preceded in death by father, Virgil. Services:<br />

11 a.m. Wednesday, church, 4221 J. St. Private family inurnment. Cremation. No viewing.<br />

Memorials to Cortland Rescue Squad, church or children"s education fund. Aspen<br />

Mortuary, 4822 Cleveland Ave. ", Lincoln Journal Star<br />

Jane Andrews <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Jane Andrews Schafrik, 69 of 1491 Trumansburg Road, Ithaca, <strong>New</strong> York died at 2:45am,<br />

Saturday, October23, 2004 at The Hospicare Residence, 172 East King Road, Ithaca, NY.<br />

Born July 16, 1935 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, she was the daughter of the late Homer<br />

and Catherine <strong>Gunn</strong> Andrews. Jane was employed as a Realtor with Century 21 Real<br />

Estate in Ithaca for many years. Jane was a member of The First Presbyterian Church of<br />

Ulysses, Trumansburg, NY. In addition to her involvement with the Ithaca Board of<br />

Realtors, she was a member of the Water Resource Council, The Ithaca Landlords<br />

Association, the Better Housing of Tompkins County and was a volunteer with Aidswork of<br />

Tompkins County. She was active with The American Saddlebreds Association of <strong>New</strong><br />

York and showed American Saddlebreds with a passion. The Schafriks moved to the<br />

Ithaca area from Cleveland, Ohio in 1965. Survivors include her devoted husband, Lee of<br />

Ithaca,NY. daughters Karen (Mark) Powell of Palmyra, PA., Mary Leonard of <strong>New</strong> Port<br />

Richie, FL., Judy Austic of Seneca Falls, NY., her son Jim Schafrik of Spencer, NY.,<br />

grandchildren, Brad, Chloe, Anna,Kate Mike, Mark, Ben, Greg and Erin, great<br />

grandchildren, Kate, Ethan and Seth, brother Ross Andrews of Pittsburgh, PA. and<br />

numerous special friends including Jennifer Moore of Lansing, NY. Services will be<br />

Saturday, 1:00pm at the First Presbyterian Church of Ulysses, 69 East Main Street,<br />

Trumansburg, NY. Rev. Jeff Kellam will officiate. Interment in LaRow Cemetery will be<br />

private. There are no calling hours. Contributions in memory of Jane may be directed to<br />

Hospicare, 172 East King Road, Ithaca, NY 14850 or The American Cancer Society.<br />

Jane (Lefever) <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

age 65, passed away in <strong>New</strong> London, NH on Saturday, (April 22, 2006). She had a 37 year<br />

career at Hartford Hospital retiring from there in 1997. Predeceased by a son, Michael.<br />

Survived by her husband of over 49 years, David Townsend <strong>Gunn</strong> of <strong>New</strong> London, NH;<br />

two sons, Geoffrey and Peter; three grandchildren, Brigett, Couper and William; her<br />

sister, Joyce Illinger of Waltham, MA; nephew, Kurt; grandnieces, Savanna and Melina;<br />

sister-in-law, Janice Dunphy; and nieces, Pamela, Cheryl, and Kathy. Friends may call at


the Chadwick Funeral Home, 235 Main Street, <strong>New</strong> London, NH on Thursday, April 27,<br />

from 6-8 p.m. Memorial service on Friday, April 28, at 2 p.m. at the Kearsarge Community<br />

Presbyterian Church, <strong>New</strong> London. Burial in <strong>New</strong> London at a later date. In lieu of<br />

flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Norris Cotton Cancer Center, One<br />

Medical Center Drive, Lebanon, NH 03756 or to the Upper Valley Humane Society, 300<br />

Old Route 10, Enfield, NH 03748<br />

Jane Pardue <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

ANDALUSIA Jane Pardue <strong>Gunn</strong> went to be with her Lord and Savior on March 16, 2012.<br />

Jane was born in Springfield, Louisiana on November 10, 1941, to Hobart O. and Estelle<br />

Coats Pardue. Those left to cherish her memory include her husband of 51 years, Dale<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>; daughters, Danielle Griffin and Robin Reach; sons-in-law, Philip Griffin and<br />

Wayne Reach; granddaughters, ErinJane Crobsy (Jacob), Savannah Reach, and Vivian<br />

Reach; great-grandson, Ryder Dale Crosby; brother, Hobart O. Pardue; sister-in-law,<br />

Loretta Pardue; niece, Elizabeth Pardue Wolfe; nephew, DeVan Pardue; great-nieces,<br />

Rebecca Murray and Tara Pardue Varnado (Aaron); great-nephew, Raymond Murray;<br />

and a host of additional family and friends. Jane demonstrated Christian love and<br />

exemplified it in all aspects of her life. She served the Lord for 30 years as a warm and<br />

caring Christian professional at Bryce Hospital in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. She was known<br />

for her radiant smile and gracious, loving spirit. She spent her life caring for and helping<br />

others, which was her favorite thing to do. She was formally a member of Christ<br />

Episcopal Church in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, where she was a Sunday school teacher for<br />

years before retiring to Andalusia, Alabama. She became a member of the First United<br />

Methodist Church in Andalusia, Alabama, where she especially enjoyed the Brown Bag<br />

and Prayer Groups. She also enjoyed being with her friends in The Pilot Club, The Garden<br />

Club, and InterSe Study Club of Andalusia, Alabama. "Nana was a true Southern lady.<br />

She was brave, bold, the epitome of unconditional love, and has been such a pillar of<br />

strength for everyone and anyone who has ever met her." 2 Corinthians 4:18; 1<br />

Corinthians 13; Romans 12 Graveside services for Jane will be held on Tuesday March<br />

20, 2012, at 2 p.m. at Coaling Cemetery on Wire Road in Coaling, Alabama. A memorial<br />

service will be held Friday, March 23, 2012, at 10 a.m. at First United Methodist Church,<br />

403 East Three Notch Street, Andalusia, Alabama. Abanks Mortuary is in charge of<br />

arrangements. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to First United Methodist<br />

Church Building Fund in Andalusia, Alabama.<br />

Janie <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Services for Mrs. Janie <strong>Gunn</strong>, 73, who died yesterday July 29, 1959 at Little Rock,<br />

Arkansas, will be held at 2:30 p.m. tomorrow at First Methodist Church in Manila. The<br />

Rev. Clyde Crazier will officate, assisted by the Rev. W. R. Vestal. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> had lived in<br />

Manila all of her life and was a member of First Methodist Church there. Survivors include<br />

her husband, Buel <strong>Gunn</strong>; five sons, Minnitree <strong>Gunn</strong>, Sheridan, Ark.; Sanders <strong>Gunn</strong>, East<br />

Liverpool, O.; Earl and Charlie <strong>Gunn</strong>, both of Benton Harbor, Mich., and L. B. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr.,<br />

Manila; One daughter, Mrs. Florine Atkinson, Detroit; one half-brother, Frank Chambers,<br />

Harrisburg Corner, Ark.; one sister, Mrs. John Estes, Hornersville; 18 . grandchildren and<br />

seven great grandchildren. Burial will be, in Manila Cemetery, Howard Funeral Service in<br />

charge.


Janie B. (Singletary) <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

In Stoughton, Massachusettes - May 8, 2006. Formerly of <strong>New</strong> York. Wife of the late<br />

Phillip <strong>Gunn</strong>. Beloved mother of Phil Waters of Stoughton. Dear grandmother of Lauren<br />

Waters of Stoughton. Beloved sister, aunt and friend. Memorial service Friday, June 23,<br />

2006 at 7 PM at the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah"s Witnesses, 638 Pearl Street, Stoughton.<br />

Arrangements Davis Funeral Home of Roxbury and Mattapan. Published in the Boston<br />

Globe on 6/18/2006.<br />

Jason C. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

36, of Pittsburgh, on Friday, June 6, 2008. Survived by parents Eugene D. (Florence) <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

Jr. and Beverly Ann Clark-Alaoui; husband of Tia Henderson <strong>Gunn</strong>; beloved father of<br />

Tanasia and Tavia; brother of Rick. Memorial Service will be held Fri. at Baptist Temple<br />

Church, 7241 Race St. at 1pm. Arrangements by RAPP FUNERAL HOME, Penn Hills.<br />

412-241-5415 Send condolences at post-gazette.com/gb<br />

Jason Scott <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

CASPER -- Services for Jason Scott <strong>Gunn</strong>, 28, will be held at 1 p.m. Monday, July 16, 2007,<br />

at <strong>New</strong>comer Family Funeral Home with Pastor Quin Williams from Boyd Avenue Baptist<br />

Church officiating. Interment will be in Wyoming Memorial Gardens. He died July 11,<br />

2007, in Casper. He was born Dec. 9, 1978, in Casper, the son of David Scott <strong>Gunn</strong> and<br />

Colleen Marie Wendtland. During his time at Natrona County High School, he was a part<br />

of Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps (JROTC). He enjoyed the outdoors, hunting,<br />

softball and spending time with family and friends. Survivors include his wife, Joanna and<br />

stepdaughter, Barbara; his beloved son, Stephen of Casper; mother, Colleen Wendtland of<br />

San Bernadino, Calif.; father, David and wife Rose of Casper; sister, Heather Robles and<br />

husband of Beaumont, Calif.; brother, Robert and girlfriend of Casper; sister, Angela<br />

Clouse and husband of Casper; many grandparents, aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, cousins<br />

and close personal friends. He was preceded in death by his brother, Jackie; grandfather,<br />

Francis Doyle; uncle, step-grandmother and an aunt. <strong>New</strong>comer Family Funeral Home will<br />

be in charge of the arrangements.<br />

Jefferson Davis <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

J. D. GUNN - J. D. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born February 20, 1932, near Gracemont, Oklahoma, to<br />

Alonzo H. and Bessie Wolf <strong>Gunn</strong>. He passed from this life at his home in Chickasha,<br />

Oklahoma, on Friday evening, November 14, 2003, at the age of 71 years, 8 months and 24<br />

days, following an extended illness. J. D. grew up in the Gracemont and Oney communities,<br />

and graduated from Oney High School in 1952. He and the former Jewel Ferguson were<br />

married on December 13, 1952, in the Oney Baptist Church. He entered the United States<br />

Air Force in 1953 and served over 20 years. He was stationed in Germany, Hawaii, and the<br />

Philippines. He did one tour of duty in Vietnam in 1970. He retired form the Air Force in<br />

Dover, Delaware, where he remained for several years. He attended college there, and<br />

worked at a variety of jobs there and in Florida before he retired in 1993. He and Jewel<br />

moved to Chickasha from Tampa, Florida, 8 years ago. They celebrated their 50th<br />

anniversary last December with a large party given by their children. He loved to go<br />

fishing, liked building houses, and enjoyed tinkering with cars. He was preceded in death<br />

by his parents, 1 brother, George, 4 half-brothers, and one half-sister. Survivors include his


wife Jewel, of the Chickasha home; two daughters, Anneliese Carlson and her husband,<br />

Gene, of Dell Rapids, South Dakota, and Belinda <strong>Gunn</strong> of Jackson, Wyoming; one son,<br />

Jerry Walker of Yukon, Oklahoma; other relatives and may loving friends. Funeral<br />

services will be at 11 a.m., Tuesday, November 18, in the Steverson Funeral Home Chapel,<br />

Anadarko, with Rev. Kim Hayes, pastor of the Bible Baptist Church, Chickasha,<br />

officiating. Burial will follow at 2 p.m. in the Fort Sill National Cemetery, Elgin,<br />

Oklahoma, under the direction of Steverson Funeral Home (John A and Catherine Charles<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> descendant).<br />

Jeffrey David <strong>Gunn</strong> - Holt, MI<br />

Jeffrey David <strong>Gunn</strong> was born on December 18, 1970 in Lansing, MI and died on October<br />

17, 2002 at the age of 31. Jeff was a lifelong resident of Holt and a Holt High School<br />

graduate. He worked as a flooring specialist and building trades; and loved spending time<br />

with his children, hunting and fishing on the family farm as well as up north, and being<br />

with his family and friends. Jeff was preceded in death by his mother, Carolyn; and<br />

grandparents, Wilbur and Dorothy <strong>Gunn</strong>, Phyllis Raymond and Melvin Bergey. Surviving<br />

are: father, Ervin <strong>Gunn</strong>; stepson, Alex; daughters, Alison and Ashley; and son, Justin;<br />

brothers, Jon and Jim (Angie), sister, Jodi; aunts, Diane (Earl), Janet (Marty) and Audrey<br />

(Greg); uncles, Frank and David; six nieces; grandfather, Don Raymond; several cousins;<br />

and many close friends. Funeral services will be held at 2:00 p.m. on Monday, October 21,<br />

2002 at the Estes-Leadley Holt/Delhi Chapel with the Rev. Wesley B. Emerson officiating.<br />

Interment will follow in Mt. Hope Cemetery. The family will receive friends from 4-8 p.m.<br />

on Sunday at the funeral home. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to<br />

his children"s education. A fund is being established and envelopes will be provided at the<br />

funeral home.<br />

Jeffrey Scott <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Jeffrey Scott <strong>Gunn</strong>, born March 14, 1963 in Columbus, Ohio and went to his heavenly<br />

Father on February 15, 2013. He was preceded in death by his grandparents Robert and<br />

Marjorie Anderson. He is survived by his mother, Bonnie Jean (Anderson) <strong>Gunn</strong>; brother,<br />

Robert Kevin <strong>Gunn</strong> (Jennifer); Aunt Margie Kondash; special friend Carolyn Webb; and<br />

several nieces and nephews. Jeff had been residing in Denver, Colorado for the past 15<br />

years. He was a kind soul who has finally found peace. Special Thanks to Isabel Kotnour,<br />

Counselor at CHARGE Center in Denver. A memorial service will be held on Saturday,<br />

March 2, 2013 at 2 p.m. at the SCHOEDINGER EAST CHAPEL, 5360 E. Livingston Ave,<br />

Columbus, Ohio. Mr. James Pence officiating.<br />

Jean <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Ithaca, NY - Jean <strong>Gunn</strong>of 3420 Mekeel Rd, Trumansburg, passed away in the comfort of<br />

her home and the presence of her three daughters on Thursday, October 14, 2010 at the<br />

age of 83. Born on March 22, 1927 in Athens, Pennsylvania, Jean was the daughter of Guy<br />

and Mae (Weller) Keith. She graduated from Ithaca High in 1944. Jean married the love of<br />

her life, Norman G. <strong>Gunn</strong>, on September 15, 1945. Over the next 55 years together, they<br />

raised a family, farmed, ran a construction business, gardened and enjoyed the life they<br />

built. During those years, Jean also worked at the Agway Farm Store in Ithaca as a<br />

bookkeeper, retiring in the early 1980s. Jean's world revolved around her family. As


matriarch of the family, she took great interest in the lives of her daughters, grandchildren<br />

and great-grandchildren, offering them treasured advice. The family will cherish knitted<br />

and crocheted items that she made and will miss the abundance of pies, pickles, and breads<br />

that she brought to each family gathering over the years. Jean's generosity extended to<br />

those in the community. She was active in the Trumansburg United Methodist Church,<br />

dedicating her time and talents to many of their causes, especially the food pantry. She also<br />

enjoyed the friendships developed as a member of the Trumansburg Senior Citizens. Often,<br />

Jean would share her gardening expertise, perennials and handmade items with her friends<br />

and other local charities. In addition to her parents, Jean was preceded in death by her<br />

devoted husband, Norman, on March 20, 2001; and one brother, Leonard Keith. She is<br />

survived by three daughters, Carol Poston of Duluth, GA, Judy (Ted) Malley of<br />

Canandaigua, NY, and Bonnie <strong>Gunn</strong> (Ed Weatherby) of Interlaken, NY; grandchildren,<br />

Cathy (Steve) McGahn of Reno, NV, Ron Preston of Rome, NY, Angie (Eric) Parr of<br />

Canandaigua, NY, Matt (Laura) Malley of Albany, NY, Heather (Jeremy) Northrop of<br />

Canandaigua, NY, and Renee Preston of Trumansburg, NY; great-grandchildren, Cariana,<br />

Bryn, Alex, Sydney, Andrew, Elena, Madelyn, Emily, Tyler, Emmah, and Graham; one<br />

brother, Carl (Marcia) Keith of Trumansburg, NY; one sister-in-law, Joan Keith of Ithaca,<br />

NY; several cousins, nieces and nephews and many close friends. Jean and her family will<br />

forever be grateful for the gentle, loving guidance provided by Dr. Suzanne Anderson, Dr.<br />

Timothy Bael, the caring staff at both the Ithaca Medical Group and the Radiation<br />

Oncology Department at Cayuga Medical Center, and the gentle souls of Hospice. The<br />

many cards, notes, thoughts, and prayers she received boosted her spirits through her<br />

challenging times. The family will be present to receive friends on Sunday, October 17th<br />

from 2-4 pm at the Ness-Sibley Funeral Home, 23 South St, Trumansburg. Services will<br />

begin at 10:30 am on Monday, October 18th at the funeral home, with Rev. Dr. Jeff Losey<br />

officiating. Prayers of Committal will follow at Grove Cemetery in Trumansburg. A<br />

reception at the First Presbyterian Chapel in Trumansburg will immediately follow the<br />

Prayers of Committal. In lieu of flowers, those who wish to make a contribution in Jean's<br />

memory are asked to kindly consider the Trumansburg Food Pantry, PO Box 162,<br />

Trumansburg, NY 14886; or the Trumansburg Volunteer Fire Co., EMS, PO Box 418,<br />

Trumansburg, NY 14886.<br />

Jean <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Jean (Jeanne) Theresa Brien, 75, died on Monday, Aug. 1, 2006 She was born Oct. 26,<br />

1930, to the late Edward and Josephine (Soucek) <strong>Gunn</strong> Jean married Robert Brien in<br />

August, 1950 at St. Francis Xavier Cathedral. She was an avid bridge player, loved to<br />

garden and read. Jean was a program assistant for UW-Green Bay for many years. Jean is<br />

survived by her husband, Robert; daughter, Bobbie (Gary) Augustine, son, Edward<br />

(Gayle) Brien, both of Green Bay; grandchildren, John Westerman, Casey and Kelley<br />

Brien; and many other relatives and dear friends. Gathering time with family and friends<br />

will be held on Saturday, Aug. 5, 2006, at Resurrection Catholic Church, 333 Hilltop Drive,<br />

Green Bay, Wisconsin from 9 a.m. until the Mass of Christian Burial at 11 a.m. with<br />

Reverend Paul De Muth officiating. Entombment in Allouez Catholic Mausoleum.<br />

Jean <strong>Gunn</strong>


Services for Miss Jean <strong>Gunn</strong>, an employee of the Tribune Publishing Company in Cedar<br />

Rapids, Iowa for many years until moving to Washington, D. C., last September, will be<br />

conducted in the Turner chapel at 3:30 p.m. Thursday by. Dr. Andrew E. Kurth, pastor of<br />

Westminster Presbyterian church. Burial will be in Linwood cemetery in Cedar Rapids.<br />

Friends may call, at the chapel Thursday morning, Dec 19, 1951. Miss <strong>Gunn</strong> died in a<br />

Takoma Park, Md.,<br />

Jean Augusta <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

1926-2008 Born in San Pedro on March 16, 1926, died December 5, 2008. She was proud to<br />

be a Native San Pedran graduating from SPHS Class of Winter '44. She happily lived her<br />

entire life in San Pedro. She was predeceased by her parents, Capt. Harold V. & Gladys<br />

Garrison; and her sister, Dolly Epps. She met Roy, her husband of 62 1/2 years while in<br />

high school on her birthday and they married after he returned from WWII on April 24,<br />

1946. Jean was a fabulous homemaker who enjoyed her garden, sewing, crafts, and taking<br />

care of her family. She is survived by her husband, Roy; her daughters, Lucretia "Janie"<br />

Kopecky (Eugene), Lucinda Bramlett, grandchildren, Karole Kopecky, Joshua Bramlett<br />

(Delia) and Laura Kopecky. Jean loved following SPHS football and still knew all of the<br />

words to "Hit the Line for Pedro" which she would sing on occasion. The services will be<br />

held at Green Hills Memorial Park on Wednesday December 10th. Viewing will be from<br />

1:00-2:00 pm with graveside services starting at 2:00 pm. In lieu of flowers, the family<br />

requests donations be sent in Jean's name to: South Bay Cats Rescue & Adoptions, P.O.<br />

Box 6263, San Pedro, CA 90734.<br />

Jean Gerturde Boucher <strong>Gunn</strong> Quimby<br />

SPRINGFIELD - Jean Gertrude (Boucher) Quimby, 69, died Tuesday, May 15, 2007, at<br />

Springfield Health and Rehab after a battle with lymphoma. She was born Aug. 19, 1937,<br />

in Lebanon, N.H., the daughter of Edmond and Alvina Boucher. Jean is survived by her<br />

husband, Floyd (Rick) Quimby of Londonderry, Vt; her four children, Vicki Lee Borland<br />

of Germany, Bonnie Jean <strong>Gunn</strong> of Springfield, Vt., Michael Scott <strong>Gunn</strong> of Orleans, Vt.,<br />

and Peter Edmund <strong>Gunn</strong> of Weathersfield, Vt; two sisters, Mary Andress of West<br />

Lebanon, N.H., and Pauline Muzzey of Enfield, N.H.; 14 grandchildren; and many nieces,<br />

nephews and cousins. She was predeceased by her parents; two sisters, Joyce and Helen;<br />

and her brother, Paul. A gathering of family and friends will be held Friday, May 18, at 3<br />

p.m. at the home of her son Peter, 4329 Weathersfield Center Road, Weathersfield, Vt. For<br />

directions call (802) 263-5921. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions in her name may<br />

be made to the American Cancer Society, Vermont Division, 13 Loomis St., Montpelier VT<br />

05602.<br />

Jean <strong>Gunn</strong> Johnson<br />

The graveside funeral will be held at 10 a.m. Monday, July 28, 2008 at Springfield<br />

Memorial Gardens for Jean Evelyn Johnson of Eugene, Oregon, who died July 23 of<br />

chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. She was 64.She was born March 29, 1944, in Los<br />

Angeles to John and Helen Hunter <strong>Gunn</strong>. She married Martin Johnson on July 12, 1997, in<br />

Eugene.Survivors include her husband; three daughters, Holly Smith of Eugene, Heather<br />

Putnam of Vida and Dana Werth of Junction City; a son, Doug Loiler of Lake Oswego;<br />

and 11 grandchildren.Arrangements by Andreason’s Cremation & Burial Service,


Springfield. Remembrances to Sacred Heart Hospice.<br />

Jean S. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

63, died Saturday, Aug. 22, 1998. A native of Horry County, she was a daughter of the late<br />

Roshier and Minnie Cooper Shelley. She was the widow of Lanier <strong>Gunn</strong>. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a<br />

member of First Baptist Church of Warner Robins, Ga., Survivors include two daughters,<br />

Susan Long of Macon, Ga., and Shelley Peek of Centerville, Ga.; three sisters, Marie<br />

Graham, Mary Duncan and Carol Borger, all of South Carolina; and two brothers, Ronald<br />

and Jackie Shelley, both of South Carolina. The funeral was at 11 a.m. Monday in the<br />

chapel of Heritage Memorial Funeral Home in Warner Robins.<br />

Jean Walker <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

95, of Woodcrest Villa and the Mennonite Home, died Tuesday at Lancaster General<br />

Hospital after a brief illness. Her husband of 61 years is John J. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Woodcrest Villa.<br />

Born in Boston, she was the daughter of the late Lester Templeton and Carrie MacDonald<br />

Walker. She was a graduate of Forsyth Dental Infirmary in 1933 and later received her<br />

bachelor's degree from East Stroudsburg University. She lived in Clarks Summit for 37<br />

years and was a dental hygienist in the Abington Heights School District. During those<br />

years, she was active in the First Presbyterian Church as a deacon and an elder, and she<br />

also served as a Girl Scout leader, Sunday school teacher and community volunteer. In<br />

1987, she and her husband moved to Lancaster, where she became active in the First<br />

Presbyterian Church as chairwoman for the needlework show of Town Fair and in the<br />

tribe program. She was also an active member of Chapter BQ of the PEO Sisterhood. Also<br />

surviving are a daughter, Janice and husband, Robert K. Lorch, Chicago, Ill.; two<br />

grandchildren, Heather L. Lorch, <strong>New</strong> York City, N.Y.; and Jeffrey K. Lorch, Dubai, the<br />

United Arab Emirates; and a niece, Cindy F. Walker of <strong>New</strong> Hampshire. She also was<br />

preceded in death by two brothers, Stewart and Lester. Friends are respectfully invited to<br />

attend a memorial service Saturday at 2 p.m. in Eagle Commons at Woodcrest Villa, 2001<br />

Harrisburg Pike, Lancaster, with Chaplain Miriam Cruz officiating. The family will<br />

receive friends immediately following the service. Private interment will be held at the<br />

convenience of the family. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the<br />

Benevolent Care Fund of Mennonite Home Communities, 2001 Harrisburg Pike,<br />

Lancaster, PA 17601. Arrangements, Kearney A. Snyder Funeral Home, Lancaster<br />

Published October 2, 2009<br />

Jean <strong>Gunn</strong> Walker<br />

January 29, 1937 - August 15, 2010 COLUMBUS, GA— Jean <strong>Gunn</strong> Walker, 73, 1175<br />

Harness Dr., died Sunday, August 15, 2010 at Columbus Regional Medical center. A<br />

funeral service will be held 12 Noon Saturday, August 21, 2010 at Mt. Olive Baptist Church<br />

Fortson, Georgia with the Reverend Dave Thomas, officiating. The burial will follow at<br />

Williams Cemetery, Hamilton, Georgia. Visitation will be held from 1-7 p.m. Friday at the<br />

funeral Home according to Hill-Watson Memorial Chapel. She was born January 29, 1937<br />

in Harris County, Georgia to the late James and the late Ethel Williams <strong>Gunn</strong>. She was<br />

previously employed with Fieldcrest-Cannon Mills. And she was a member of Mt. Olive<br />

Baptist Church. She is survived by the father of her children: The Reverend Robert L.<br />

Walker; sons: Gerry Walker (Angie), Ellerslie, GA and Curtis Walker (Portia), Columbus,


GA; daughters: Latonya Phillips and Verna Walker both of Columbus, GA; a brother:<br />

James <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr. (Thelma), Columbus, GA; sisters: Elizabeth Day, Columbus, GA;<br />

grandchildren: Markice Phillips, Crystal Phillips, Curtis Walker, Jr., Ciera Walker; one of<br />

several cousins: Veronica Hooper; a Best Friend: Sharon McCrory; several other loving<br />

family members and friends<br />

Jean <strong>Gunn</strong> Wright<br />

It is with great sadness the family of Jean Wright announces her passing on Sunday April<br />

15, 2007 at Winbourne Park, Ajax in her 88th year. Jean is predeceased by her loving<br />

husband William Wright (2005). Much loved mother of Judith & Gary Denyer, Howie &<br />

Lyn Wright, Lynne & Larry Hawke, Karen & Randy Parish, Glenn & Betty Wright,<br />

Cathy Wright, and Michelle & Jim Kelly. Loving grandmother of 12 and great<br />

grandmother of 5. Cherished sister of Marjory Watts and sister-in-law of Robert & Kay<br />

Wright and many nieces and nephews. A Memorial Service will be held in the chapel of the<br />

ARMSTRONG FUNERAL HOME 124 King Street East, Oshawa, on Thursday April 19th<br />

at 2:30pm. Visitation from 1:30pm until service time. Donations in lieu of flowers to the<br />

Alzheimer Society would be greatly appreciated by Jeans family.<br />

Jean <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Jean <strong>Gunn</strong> - 86 Tuesday - September 9, 2003 Passed away Tuesday, September 9th, at<br />

Hillcrest Manor. She was a resident of Sonora, California. Services pending Heuton<br />

Memorial Chapel. Jean R. <strong>Gunn</strong> Feb. 3, 1917 -- Sept. 9, 2003 Jean R. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Jamestown<br />

died Tuesday at a Sonora care home. She was 86. She was born in Alameda and had lived<br />

in the Sonora area for eight years. She was a homemaker for 66 years. She was a graduate<br />

of San Leandro High School and Salinas Junior College. Her family said she enjoyed<br />

gardening, sewing, canning, creative writing and the loving care of her family. She is<br />

survived by her husband of 66 years, Walter H. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Jamestown; sons and daughter-inlaw<br />

Walter J. and Kellie <strong>Gunn</strong> of San Andreas and Alvin R. <strong>Gunn</strong> of San Lorenzo;<br />

daughters and sons-in-law Betty Jean and Paul Cox of Squaw Valley, Carol A. and Larry<br />

Mercer of Sanger, and Beverly and Rodney Schock of Vallecito; brothers Clifford A.<br />

Gossett of Castro Valley and Gilbert B. Gossett of Half Moon Bay; 14 grandchildren; 35<br />

great-grandchildren; and four great-great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by<br />

her brothers Chester A. Gossett in 1997 and Allison E. Gossett in 2000, a sister, Elvira A.<br />

Amyx in 2001, three grandsons and a great-great grandson. A memorial service is<br />

scheduled for 1:30 p.m. Saturday at Heuton Memorial Chapel. Donations can be made in<br />

Jean"s name to any favorite charity. Heuton Memorial Chapel is handling arrangements<br />

Jean Gertrude Boucher <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

SPRINGFIELD - Jean Gertrude (Boucher) Quimby, 69, died Tuesday, May 15, 2007, at<br />

Springfield Health and Rehab after a battle with lymphoma. She was born Aug. 19, 1937,<br />

in Lebanon, N.H., the daughter of Edmond and Alvina Boucher. Jean is survived by her<br />

husband, Floyd (Rick) Quimby of Londonderry, Vt; her four children, Vicki Lee Borland<br />

of Germany, Bonnie Jean <strong>Gunn</strong> of Springfield, Vt., Michael Scott <strong>Gunn</strong> of Orleans, Vt.,<br />

and Peter Edmund <strong>Gunn</strong> of Weathersfield, Vt; two sisters, Mary Andress of West<br />

Lebanon, N.H., and Pauline Muzzey of Enfield, N.H.; 14 grandchildren; and many nieces,<br />

nephews and cousins. She was predeceased by her parents; two sisters, Joyce and Helen;


and her brother, Paul. A gathering of family and friends will be held Friday, May 18, at 3<br />

p.m. at the home of her son Peter, 4329 Weathersfield Center Road, Weathersfield, Vt. For<br />

directions call (802) 263-5921. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions in her name may<br />

be made to the American Cancer Society, Vermont Division, 13 Loomis St., Montpelier VT<br />

05602<br />

Jean <strong>Gunn</strong> Perez<br />

Jean <strong>Gunn</strong> Perez, age 84, of Boca Raton, FL on Sunday, August 31, 2003. Services will be<br />

held at 7 pm at the Funeral Home, Friday, September 5, 2003. Her loving family survives<br />

her. Friends may call at the funeral home 5-8 pm Friday, September 5, 2003. Arrangements<br />

entrusted to Robert J. Babione Funeral Home, West Chapel, SW Corner of US 441 and<br />

Glades Road, Boca Raton, FL 33428<br />

Jeanel <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

age 74, passed away Monday, November 23, 2009. She was born April 25, 1935 to Loyal<br />

and Hazel (Compton) Gage in Albert-Oney, OK. Jeanel was a 1953 graduate of Oney High<br />

School. She worked many years for SW Bell and AT&T before retiring in 1992. After<br />

retirement she worked for All American Bank in Mustang. Jeanel lived in Mustang from<br />

1965 until 1994, then moved to Carnegie for a short while and moved to Yukon in 1996.<br />

She was a Baptist. She was preceded in death by her parents and brother, Joe. She is<br />

survived by her husband, Ivan, of the home; son, Ricky and wife Kaye of Haslet, TX;<br />

daughters: LaDonna Emory and husband Leon of Wichita Falls, TX; Jane Melton and<br />

husband Larry of Yukon, OK; by brother, Robert Nelson of Binger, OK; also by six<br />

grandchildren and 2 "special" great-grandchildren. Visitation is Tuesday from 8am to<br />

8pm; family will greet friends from 6pm - 8pm. Services will be held at 1:00pm,<br />

Wednesday, November 25, 2009, in the Chapel of The Good Shepard at McNeil's Funeral<br />

Service, Mustang, OK, with interment at 3:30pm in the Oney Cemetery, Oney, Oklahoma<br />

Jeannette "Jeanne" D. (Gilbert) <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Of Burlington, formerly of Arlington, Salem, and Ipswich, Aug. 23. Beloved wife of the late<br />

Gordon E. Loving mother of Marilyn Keohane & her husband Joseph of Burlington,<br />

Richard G. <strong>Gunn</strong> of South Hamilton, and Linda J. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Billerica. Sister of the late,<br />

Lorraine Leonard, Armand Gilbert, and Roland Gilbert and his wife Louise. Loving<br />

grandmother of Joseph D. Keohane and his wife Bethany of Tyngsboro, Anne L. Murphy<br />

of Tewksbury, Ellen J. Keohane of Worcester, Daniel G. Keohane of Princeton, Michael F.<br />

Keohane and his wife Kathleen of Shrewsbury, and Paul C. Keohane and his wife Holly of<br />

Oxford. Also survived by 15 great grandchildren. A mass of Christian Burial will be held<br />

at St. Margaret's Church, 111 Winn St., Burlington on Thursday, August 25 at 11 a.m.<br />

Visiting hours will be held at the Edward V. Sullivan Funeral Home, 43 Winn St.,<br />

BURLINGTON (exit 34 off Rt. 128, Woburn side) on Thursday from 9 to 10:30 a.m.<br />

Relatives and friends are respectfully invited. Interment will be private. Memorials in<br />

Jeanne's name may be made to the National MS Society, Central <strong>New</strong> England Chapter,<br />

101A First Ave., Suite 6, Waltham, MA, 02451-1115


Jeanette E. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

86, of 2224 N. Flora Ave., Peoria, Illinois, passed away Wednesday, March 7, 2007, at<br />

Manor Care in Peoria. She was born to Charles and May Malloy Matthews in Peoria on<br />

Aug. 15, 1920. Jeanette married Donnivan Flynn in 1939, then she married Owen <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr.<br />

in 1969; he preceded her in death in 1990. Her brother and a grandson also preceded her in<br />

death. She is survived by her daughter, Judie (Jerry) Motteler of Peoria, whom she shared<br />

a home with; and her sons, Dean (Marsha) Flynn of Wisconsin and Robert Flynn of<br />

Florida. She also leaves behind her six grandchildren, nine great-great-grandchildren and<br />

four great-great-grandchildren. Jeanette worked for Hiram Walker Distillery as a bottler,<br />

retiring in 1960. She was a member of the American Legion and AMVETS while living in<br />

Florida. A celebration of her Life will be held on Sunday, March 18, at the Recovery Room<br />

West, 2128 W. Calendar Ave., West Peoria, from 2 to 5 p.m. Memorials may be made in<br />

her name to the Peoria Fire Fighters Local 50 Auxiliary in care of Beverly Fast, 3401 W.<br />

Willow Knolls Road, North 101, Peoria, IL 61614. The Cremation Society of Mid-Illinois<br />

Co. is assisting the family with arrangements. Published in the Peoria Journal Star on<br />

3/13/2007.<br />

Jeanette <strong>Gunn</strong> Hoagland<br />

of Sargentville and Cleveland, Ohio, passed away Dec. 15, 2010, in Cleveland at the age of<br />

91. The beloved wife of the late George W. Hoagland and dear mother of Anne Rowe<br />

Hoagland and Leigh W. Hoagland, both of <strong>New</strong> York City. She is also survived by her<br />

grandchildren, Georgina Green Hoagland and Nicholas <strong>Gunn</strong> Hoagland, and her<br />

daughter-in-law, Eleanor T.M. Hoagland. She was a member of the Thursday Club in<br />

Sargentville. The family requests that those who wish may make contributions in her name<br />

to the Sargentville Library Association, P.O. Box 233, Sedgwick, ME 04676 or to the<br />

Sedgwick-Brooklin Historical Society, P.O. Box 171, Sedgwick, ME 04676. Memorial<br />

services will be held at a time and place to be announced after the new year.<br />

Jeanette <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

GUNN, Jeanette, 49, mail carrier, of Georgetown, Texas died Thursday. Survived by<br />

husband, Daniel. Visitation 3 p.m. Sunday, Cook-Walden/Davis Funeral Home,<br />

Georgetown. Services 2 p.m. Monday, Cook-Walden/Davis. Burial I.O.O.F. Cemetery,<br />

Georgetown. Published in the Austin American-Statesman on 11/26/2005. Jeanette <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

age 49, of Georgetown, Texas, passed away on Thursday, November 24, 2005. She was born<br />

on March 15, 1956 in Rome, <strong>New</strong> York to parents Eugene and Eliza (Pause) Kaser.She is<br />

survived by her husband, Daniel <strong>Gunn</strong> of Georgetown, Texas; her father, Eugene Kaser of<br />

Lee Center, <strong>New</strong> York; sisters, Lydia Gemperli of Seattle, Washington and Penny Endres<br />

of Albany, <strong>New</strong> York; brothers E. Charles Kaser and Robert Kaser of both Rochester, <strong>New</strong><br />

York; and numerous nieces and nephews.She was preceded in death by her mother, Eliza<br />

Kaser.The family will receive guests for a time of visitation from 3:00 to 5:00 P.M. on<br />

Sunday, November 27, 2005 at the Cook-Walden Davis Funeral Home in Georgetown,<br />

Texas. Funeral services will be held 2:00 P.M. on Monday, November 28, 2005 in the chapel<br />

of Cook-Walden Davis Funeral Home with Chaplain Dean Hamilton officiating. Interment<br />

will follow I.O.O.F. Cemetery in Georgetown, Texas. Serving as pallbearers will be Grant<br />

Williams, David Aldridge, Edward Ramirez, Mark Haney, Stan Baggett, Byron Copeland,<br />

Frank Turnham, and Greg Gann. Arrangements by Cook-Walden/Davis Funeral Home,


2900 Williams Drive, Georgetown, Texas 78628 (512)863-2564.<br />

Jeanne M. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

of Wynnewood, PA. On April 5, 2010. Sister of Elizabeth Condron and the late James<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> and Florence <strong>Gunn</strong>. She is also survived by many nieces, nephews, great nieces and<br />

nephews. Memorial Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated 10 A.M. Friday in<br />

Presentation B.V.M. Church, 204 Haverford Rd, Wynnewood where family and friends<br />

may call after 9 A.M. Int. Holy Cross Cem. In lieu of flowers donations in her memory may<br />

be made to the American Cancer Society , 1615 West Chester Pike, Suite 102, West<br />

Chester, Pa. 19382 or to Neighborhood Hospice, 400 E Marshall St, West Chester, PA<br />

19380<br />

Jeannette <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

age 71, a lifelong resident of Elwood, MS., died unexpectedly November 13, 2009 at St.<br />

Vincent Mercy Hospital in Elwood. She was born January 12, 1938 in Elwood. She was a<br />

Homemaker all of her life, and also retired in 1999 from Taylor’s (Linder’s) Dairy Store in<br />

Elwood after 27 years of service. She also formerly worked at the Call-Leader newspaper.<br />

She was a 1956 graduate of Elwood High School. She married Larry E. <strong>Gunn</strong> on March 10,<br />

1957. She was a devoted member of the First United Methodist Church in Elwood, and was<br />

active and had been past treasurer of the United Methodist Women’s group. She was the<br />

current secretary of the 50-Plus Club in Elwood and was the coordinator of the Glass<br />

Festival Quilt Show for many years. She was well known for her sewing and crocheting,<br />

and had helped the Elwood Coats for Kids Program and the Elwood Food Pantry with her<br />

crocheted mittens and stockings. She also crocheted numerous baby blankets, prayer<br />

shawls, and lap robes for area residents out of the kindness of her heart. She was the<br />

recipient of the 2009 Good Samaritan Award from the Elwood Call-Leader and was well<br />

known in the Elwood community for helping others. She enjoyed cooking, canning, going<br />

to auctions, shopping at Wal-Mart, and collecting St. Clair glass. Survivors include:<br />

Husband of 52 years – Larry E. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Elwood; 4 Children – Brian T. <strong>Gunn</strong> and<br />

companion Angie Davis of Elwood, Bryce A. and wife Cathy <strong>Gunn</strong> of Elwood, Betsey A.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Noblesville, and Bruce <strong>Gunn</strong> of Tipton; 5 Brothers – Bill and wife Jo Huntsinger<br />

of Green Valley, AZ, Dave and wife Judy Huntsinger of Morristown, TN, Danny and wife<br />

Vera Huntsinger of Gastonia, NC, Ed and wife Nina Huntsinger of Elwood and Dennis and<br />

wife Cathy Huntsinger of Frankton; 4 Step-Grandchildren; 4 Step-Great-Grandchildren;<br />

and Several Nieces and Nephews. She was preceded in death by: Parents – William L. and<br />

Ruth Jeannette (King) Huntsinger; Brother – King Huntsinger; and Sister – Joan<br />

Huntsinger.Funeral Services will be held 11:00 AM Tuesday, November 17, 2009 at the<br />

First United Methodist Church – 1500 North A Street, Elwood – with Rev. Chris Dare<br />

officiating. Burial will take place in the Elwood City Cemetery. Visitation will be held from<br />

2 to7 PM Monday, November 16, 2009 at Copher-Fesler-May Funeral Home in Elwood,<br />

and one hour prior to the funeral at the church. Memorial contributions may be made to<br />

the First United Methodist Church or the Morrisett Center through the funeral home.<br />

Jeannette <strong>Gunn</strong> Baldwin


April 27, 1922, Kinmundy, IL: Mrs. B.E. Baldwin, formerly of Kinmundy, died at the home<br />

of her daughter in Sacramento, Cal. on April 15 with interment in Hequaine, Washington,<br />

where her home had been for the past 23 years. She leaves 2 sisters: Mrs. A.C. Barnes of<br />

Centralia, and Mrs. W.W. Neil of this city.<br />

Jeanette Long <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

78, of Winter Haven, died of Alzheimer"s disease on Saturday, July 2, 2005 at Good<br />

Shepherd Hospice in Auburndale, Florida. She was a native of Waldo, who moved to the<br />

area in 1952 from Jacksonville, Florida. She was a florist with Wishing Well Florist and a<br />

homemaker. She was a member of Grace Lutheran Church of Winter Haven and was a<br />

lifetime honorary member of the American Legion Auxiliary and the Women of the Moose.<br />

She was a member of the Ladies of Egypt Temple Shrine. She is survived by her husband<br />

of 60 years, George W. "Wes" <strong>Gunn</strong> of Winter Haven; a son, Wes <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr. of Winter<br />

Haven; two daughters, Jenny Bowles of Winter Haven and Patsy Norris of Indianapolis; a<br />

brother, Jimmy Long of Jacksonville; two sisters, Evelyn Black of Stockbridge, Ga. and<br />

Dorothy Schillack of Philadelphia; six grandchildren; and one great-grandchild. A<br />

memorial service will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the chapel of Oak Ridge Funeral Care in<br />

Winter Haven. Memorial donations may be made to Good Shepherd Hospice, 105 Arneson<br />

Ave., Auburndale, FL 33823. Winter Haven<br />

Jeanie Marie (<strong>Gunn</strong>) Hollis,<br />

age 68, of Tompkinsville, KY, passed away Sunday, July 8, 2012 in Celina, TN. The Caddo<br />

Parish, Louisiana native was the daughter of the late Stanley Austin and Gail Marie<br />

(<strong>Gunn</strong>) Sirman. She married Tommy Hollis, June 11, 1980, in Oklahoma, who survives and<br />

resides in Tompkinsville, KY. She was an owner-operator truck driver and a member of<br />

Monroe Baptist Church in Tompkinsville, KY. There were no Local Funeral Services or<br />

Visitation. Other than her husband, survivors include her son, Logan Hollis of<br />

Tompkinsville, KY, daughters, Karen Callahan of Bumpus Mills, TN and Connie Usher of<br />

Shreveport, LA, 12 grandchildren and 7 great-grandchildren.<br />

Jeanie <strong>Gunn</strong> Fischer<br />

Jeanie McEwan <strong>Gunn</strong> Fischer, 89, of St. Johns Specialty Care Center in Mars died Sunday<br />

at the center. Born Feb. 19, 1913, in Glasgow, Scotland, she was the daughter of Allan and<br />

Elizabeth Lawson <strong>Gunn</strong>. Mrs. Fischer was a member of the Kingdom Hall of Jehovahas<br />

Witnesses in Zelienople. She is survived by two sons, John Fischer of West Melbourne, Fla.,<br />

and Allan Fischer of Cranberry Township; a brother, Allan <strong>Gunn</strong> of Schroon Lake, N.Y.;<br />

four grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her<br />

husband, Jack M. Fischer, who died May 8, 1970, and a grandson.FISCHER A memorial<br />

service for Jeanie McEwan <strong>Gunn</strong> Fischer, who died Sunday, Jan. 19, 2003, will be at 5 p.m.<br />

Saturday at the Kingdom Hall of Jehovahas Witnesses, 250 Evans Road, Zelienople, with<br />

the brothers of the hall officiating.<br />

Jeffie <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Millen Georgia- Jeffie <strong>Gunn</strong>, 81, died Thursday in a Bulloch County hospital. Graveside<br />

services will be held at 11 am today at Millen City Cemetery with the Rev. Maurice<br />

Crowder and Rev Milton Dwelle officiating. Miss <strong>Gunn</strong> was a native of Wilkes County but


lived in Millen most of her life. She was a member of Millen Baptist Church. Servivors<br />

include two sisters, Lucy <strong>Gunn</strong> of Millen and Mrs. W. L. Murray of Monroe, Ga.,<br />

Pallbeares will be George <strong>Gunn</strong>, William <strong>Gunn</strong>, Dudley <strong>Gunn</strong>, Guy <strong>Gunn</strong>, Robert <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

Jeff <strong>Gunn</strong>, George <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr., Tommy <strong>Gunn</strong>, David <strong>Gunn</strong>, and Mark Bowers. Crowe<br />

Fields Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Published March 7, 1980 (daughter of<br />

Thomas Jefferson <strong>Gunn</strong>) (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Jennie <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Mrs. Jennie <strong>Gunn</strong> of Locust Hill township, Caswell County, NC died Saturday as the result<br />

of a stroke of paralysis. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was the mother of Sheriff J. H. <strong>Gunn</strong>. She was buried<br />

at Prospect church Sunday, the service being conducted by Rev. J. T. Stanford. Pub:<br />

Greensboro Daily <strong>New</strong> September 1, 1921 {Virginia Jones <strong>Gunn</strong>]<br />

Jennie <strong>Gunn</strong> Woods<br />

a former resident of Salem, Virginia died Febryary at Clinton, South Carolina. She is<br />

survived by her husband, the Rev. David Junkin Woods, D.D., Clinton, South Carolina.;<br />

three sisters, Mrs. Effie G. Robbins of Salem Virginia,; and Mrs. Lora G. Davis and Mrs.<br />

Minnie g. Campbell of Austin Texas; and two brothers, Ralph d. gunn of Richmond,<br />

Virginia and Ruff B. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Salem Virginia. Funeral services were held at the Salem<br />

Presbyterian Church Sunday at 3 o'clock conducted by the Rev Leroy Gresham D.D. of<br />

Salem. RTD, Thursday February 22, 1934 page 4.<br />

Jeremy Lynn <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Visitation for Jeremy Lynn <strong>Gunn</strong>, 34, of Liberty City, Texas will be, Thursday, August 16,<br />

2007 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Rader Funeral Home of Kilgore. Interment will be held at 11 a.m.<br />

at Laurel Land Cemetery in Dallas on Friday, Aug. 17, 2007. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> died Sunday in<br />

Kilgore. ------KILGORE - Graveside services for Jeremy Lynn <strong>Gunn</strong>, 34, of Liberty City,<br />

will be held at 11 a.m. Friday, August 17, 2007, at Laurel Land Cemetery in Dallas. Mr.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> died Sunday, August 12, 2007, in Kilgore. Jeremy was born December 14, 1972, in<br />

Dallas. He attended Mabank schools and worked in the oil field industry. Jeremy will be<br />

missed dearly by a host of family and friends. His family commented that, "Only the good<br />

die young." Jeremy loved life. He enjoyed his dogs, shooting and the outdoors. Jeremy"s<br />

father, Vernon L. <strong>Gunn</strong>, preceded him in death. Survivors include his wife, Karen <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Liberty City; mother and stepfather, Debbie and Steven Vaughn of Liberty City; brother<br />

and sister-in-law, Stacy and Raylyn <strong>Gunn</strong> of Liberty City; sister and brother-in-law, Jamie<br />

and Nasario Martinez of Longview; niece, Lauren Clark; grandmother, Norma Parish of<br />

Liberty City; aunt and uncle, Alvie and Cris Stockman of Corsicana; aunt, Judy Steadham<br />

of Liberty City; aunt, June Hunt of Euless; uncle, Virgle of Whitesboro; and many<br />

cousins.Visitation will be from 6-8 p.m. this evening, August 16, 2007, at Rader Funeral<br />

Home of Kilgore.<br />

Jeremy Montez <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr.<br />

5 year old son of Jeremy Montez <strong>Gunn</strong>, Sr. and Ashley Lesha Darby, of Memphis, died<br />

September 10, 2006 at Le Bonheur Children"s Medical Center. Visitation will be from 12-6<br />

p.m. Friday, September 15 and funeral service will be at 12 p.m. Saturday, September 16 at


N.H. Owens & Son Funeral Home. Burial will be in Union Cemetery. He also leaves a<br />

sister, Jayla Rush, and a brother, Jermaine Montez <strong>Gunn</strong>; his grandmothers, Jewel Wilson<br />

and Marcia <strong>Gunn</strong>. He was preceded in death by his great-grandmother, Louella Darby,<br />

and great-great-grandparents, Jewel Johnson and Luther Hall. N.H. Owens & Son Funeral<br />

Home 901-324-2116<br />

Jerome (Jerry) <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

45, Abilene. Texas business man and rancher, died at 12:25 p.m. Wednesday in St. Ann<br />

hospital of what the attending physician said were "very extensive burns” <strong>Gunn</strong>'s wifesaid<br />

her husband and his mother, Mrs. A. A. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Leona, Texas, were in their beds in<br />

the Jerome <strong>Gunn</strong> home, 1166 Vine, yesterday morning about 9 o clock when she went to<br />

the home o£ her mother, Mrs. W. C. Fisher, 1430 South Sixth. She was enroute to a grocery<br />

store she said. The dead man's wife related that she learned that her husband had been<br />

burned when her mother-m-law telephoned. at her mother's home. She called Laughter-<br />

North funeral home, which sent an ambulance for her husband and rushed him to the<br />

hospital, she said. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> said that her husband's mother reported she was awakened<br />

when her son called her from the bathroom. She found his pajamas afire and the bed in<br />

which he had been sleeping afire. The elder Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> first telephoned her son Jack <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

1315 South Sixth, when she found the line to Mrs. Fisher's home busy, and then completed<br />

the call to Mrs. Jerome <strong>Gunn</strong>, the latter stated. The elder Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> and Jack <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

extinguished the fire. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> said her husband was in the habit of lighting a cigarette<br />

and smoking it while in bed. He had been working on his ranch near Lometa a great deal<br />

recently, had lost much weight and was greatly in need of rest, she related. <strong>Gunn</strong> and his<br />

neighbors in the Lometa area, without help on their ranches, had. been trying to do the<br />

work themselves, joining together to help each other, said Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong>. She said that her<br />

husband seemed to be holding his own shortly before noon but that he began to sink<br />

rapidly and died in just a few minutes. Jerome <strong>Gunn</strong> was born at Bartlett, Texas Jan. 31,<br />

1901. He attended the Bartlett public schools and the Allen Military academy during<br />

World War I. After graduating from Abilene high school in 1921 and from the<br />

Agricultural and Mechanical college of Texas he went to South America as a traveling<br />

auditor for the Venezuela Gulf Oil company. He was in South America from 1926 to 1931.<br />

After serving, two- years as auditor for the Motor Carrier Insurance agency in-Austin he<br />

came to Abilene to become manager of Fisher's jewelry, which was sold to Busch & Sons in<br />

May of 1944. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> is the former Winifred Fisher, only daughter of Mrs. W. C. Fisher<br />

and the late Mr. Fisher, who established the jewelry business that bore his name many<br />

years. Since selling the store here <strong>Gunn</strong> had been devoting his time to his ranch six miles<br />

from Lometa. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a member of the Abilene chamber of commerce and had served as<br />

chairman of its Retail Trade committee. He helped organize the Abilene Philatelists club.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Jerome <strong>Gunn</strong> were married in 1933. Survivors, beside his wife and mother<br />

and brother, Jack, of Abilene, are five other brothers and five sisters, They are Elmer.<br />

Austin; E. R, Lometa; Curtis and I.T. <strong>Gunn</strong>. Houston; Mrs. Mack Griffin, Leona: Mrs.<br />

Sam Bain, Ccntcrville; Mrs. Herbert Mc- Adams, Houston; Mrs. Traweck McGill.<br />

Houston, and Mrs. Clarence Shepherd, Huntsville. Funeral arrangements were Indefinite<br />

pending arrival of his relatives.


Jerilyn Elaine Messenger <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Jeri <strong>Gunn</strong> was born in Miami, Oklahoma, April 27, 1946. Jeri passed into eternal life on<br />

June 17, 2011. She was a graduate of Anadarko High School, Anadarko, Oklahoma, and of<br />

Oklahoma Baptist University, with a Certificate of Secretarial Administration in 1966. She<br />

married Robert Andrew <strong>Gunn</strong> on April 14, 1969. After Father Andy was ordained, they<br />

served together in ministries in California and Texas. Jeri worked as an Administrative<br />

Assistant in many businesses, including her position at St. Patrick Catholic Church prior to<br />

her retirement. Jeri is preceded in death by her husband, Reverend Robert Andrew <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

and her parents, Loren and Ruby Messenger. She is survived by her son, Travis <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Austin; sister, Carol Wadley of Ft. Worth; and five nieces and nephews. Memorials may be<br />

made to St. Patrick Catholic Church or the American Heart Association . Funeral Mass<br />

will be celebrated at 11:00 A.M. on Saturday, July 9, 2011, at St. Patrick Catholic Church,<br />

Hutto.<br />

Jerry <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

74, of Brunswick, MO died on Monday, January 18, 2010 at the Brunswick Nursing Home.<br />

Funeral services will be held at the Gibson Funeral Home in Brunswick, MO Thursday,<br />

January 21, 2010 at 2:00 P.M. Gail Brown officiating. Visitation will be on Wednesday at<br />

the Funeral Home from 6:00 – 7:30 P.M. Burial will be in the Elliott Grove Cemetery at<br />

Brunswick, MO. Memorials may be made to: Brunswick Nursing Home or to Brunswick<br />

Senior Center. Jerry was born on December 16, 1935 at Brunswick, MO the son of Edward<br />

“Jack” and Thelma Dorine Heishman <strong>Gunn</strong>. He graduated from Brunswick High School in<br />

1954 and was married to Janice A. Susewind on April 2, 1955 at Brunswick, MO. Janice<br />

survives him at the home. Before his retirement Jerry operated and owned <strong>Gunn</strong>’s Apco at<br />

Brunswick, prior to that he had worked for Great Lakes Pipeline at Kansas City, MO, was<br />

a Kansas City Star carrier and had been the Brunswick City Marshall. He was a member<br />

of the Brunswick Baptist Church and a former member of the Brunswick Fire Department.<br />

He is also survived by son, Kirk <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife Brenda of Brunswick; daughter, Linda<br />

<strong>My</strong>ers and husband Mike of Brunswick; son Duane “Skeeter” <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife Julie of<br />

Brunswick; six grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by<br />

his parents. Pallbearers will be, Brent Dickerson, Jan Casebolt, Steve Harmon, J.R.<br />

Reichert, Jerri Jo <strong>My</strong>ers and David <strong>Gunn</strong>. Honorary Pallbearers will be Rick Derenzy,<br />

Roger White, Bill Gann, Gene Minnis and Don Breshears.<br />

Jerry <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Jerry <strong>Gunn</strong>, 63, of Frostproof, Florida died of cancer on Tuesday, May 11, 2004, at Grace<br />

Healthcare Center in Lakeland. He was a Winter Haven native and life-long resident. He<br />

was a retired carpenter. He is surived by four brothers and nine sisters. Memorial<br />

donations may be made to Good Shepherd Hospice, 105 Arneson Ave., Auburndale FL<br />

33823 Ott-Laughlin Funeral Home, Auburndale <strong>New</strong>s Chief May 12, 2004<br />

Jerry Aaron <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Funeral services for Jerry Aaron <strong>Gunn</strong>, 19, of Conroe, TX, formerly of Waller, TX, will be<br />

held on Tuesday, September 13, 2011 at 1:00 P.M. in The Chapel at Conroe Funeral


Directors with the Rev. Larry A. Strandberg, II officiating. Interment will follow in Conroe<br />

Memorial Park Cemetery. The family will receive friends at Conroe Funeral Directors on<br />

Monday, September 12, 2011 from 10:00 A.M. until 8:00 P.M. Jerry was born on<br />

November 9, 1991 in Huntsville, Texas and passed away on September 4, 2011 in Cut-in-<br />

Shoot, Texas. He is greatly loved and will be dearly missed. Jerry was preceded in death by<br />

his sister, Jynnafer Majors and maternal grandparents. He is survived by his loving family:<br />

Birthmother, Jacqueline McFee and husband, Michael Majors; birthfather, Jeremy Coar<br />

and wife, Sara Taylor; Adopted parents, Philip <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife, Elizabeth; Fiancé, Amanda<br />

Reno and their baby-to-be; Sisters and brothers, Krystal Sanders, Kody <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

Heavenleigh Rogers, Michael Majors, Jr., Jake Coar, Aryelle Coar and Nixie Coar; and his<br />

paternal and adopted grandparents. Numerous aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces, nephews and<br />

friends also survive.<br />

Jesse <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Belleville, Illinois - 9-18-1905 - Jesse <strong>Gunn</strong> age 15 years a nephew of Dr. A. B. <strong>Gunn</strong> of this<br />

city, died in St. Louis Missouri, and was buried in Walnut Hill Cemetery Here on Monday<br />

afternooon. Belleville new Democrat page 4<br />

Jesse <strong>Gunn</strong>, Sr.<br />

Jesse <strong>Gunn</strong> died at his residence near Fredonia in Chambers County, Alabama on the<br />

11thday of November 1853. Jesse <strong>Gunn</strong>, Sr., in the 74th year of his age. He was born in<br />

what was formerly Caswell, now Person County in the state of North Carolina on the 22 of<br />

November 1799. He united to the Baptist Church of Christ at Sargon Creek in Morgan<br />

County, Georgia on Oct 18, 1831. He died of a disease of the heart after a protracted illness<br />

of eighteen months. Published 12-23-1853 in South Western Baptist <strong>New</strong>spaper. (Thomas<br />

and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> descendant)<br />

Jerry <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Jerry was born on December 16, 1935 and passed away on Monday, January 18, 2010.<br />

Jerry was last known to be living in Brunswick, Missouri. He graduated from Brunswick<br />

High School in 1954. He is survived by his wife Janice. Funeral services will be held at the<br />

Gibson Funeral Home in Brunswick, MO Thursday, January 21, 2010 at 2:00 P.M. Gail<br />

Brown officiating. Visitation will be on Wednesday at the Funeral Home from 6:00 ? 7:30<br />

P.M. Burial will be in the Elliott Grove Cemetery at Brunswick, MO. Memorials may be<br />

made to: Brunswick Nursing Home or to Brunswick Senior Center.<br />

Jerry L. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

28, of Girard, Illinois, died at 10:45 a.m. Thursday at St. John's Hospital. Services will be<br />

at 2 p.m. Saturday at Berry Funeral Home, Girard, with burial in Girard Cemetery.<br />

Surviving are his wife, Cheri; two sons, Chad Allen and Jared Michael, both of Girard; his<br />

mother, Margaret "Maggie" Fitzgerald Gravelle of Las Vegas, Nev.; his father, Orvie J.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Girard; one brother, Orvie Eugene <strong>Gunn</strong> of Girard; one sister, Shelley Lee Smith<br />

of Las Vegas, Nev.; one niece and one nephew. Published May 2, 1986<br />

Jerry Robert <strong>Gunn</strong>


May 1, 1996 - Tampa Tribune- Jerry <strong>Gunn</strong>, 57, of Tampa died Monday at University<br />

Community Hospital. A native of Winter Haven, he moved to Tampa in 1955. He was a<br />

self-employed cabinetmaker and Pentecostal. He is survived by his wife, Gola M.; three<br />

sons, Peter and Chris, both of Tampa, and Mike of Daytona; eight daughters, Clara<br />

Lanakis, Latisha, Pinkey, Samantha Smith, Sherry and Roxanne, all of Tampa, Lisa Marra<br />

of Valrico and Sheila of California; a sister, Jimmie Houdlette of Tampa; and nine<br />

grandchildren. Florida Mortuary-Loyless Chapel, Tampa.<br />

Jesse C. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Jesse C. <strong>Gunn</strong>, . farmer and stock raiser, Sec. 29, P.O. Murrayville, son of James and<br />

Hursley <strong>Gunn</strong>, natives of South Carolina and Virginia, being descendants of the old stock<br />

of F.F.V."s. The father of our subject settled in Jacksonville in June, 1830, a period<br />

anterior to the "deep snow". Jesse was at this time a young lad of much promise, and with<br />

the aid of his brothers Aleck, William, and Abasha, erected on Sec. 29, a pioneer"s palace -<br />

a log cabin - and like the early pioneers, pressed on, braving the trials and vicissitudes of a<br />

young frontiersman"s life. Jesse was born in Dixon Co., Tenn., July 15, 1825, and when he<br />

was in his fifth year, traveled on foot for four weeks, a feat that the boy of today would not<br />

venture. At the age of twenty-two, married Miss Mary A. Fisher, daughter of Peter and<br />

Nancy Fisher; the nuptials were celebrated 5th of August, 1847, by "Squire George Wright.<br />

There were born to his union, Mary J., October 15, 1848, died October 5, 1851; Nancy U.,<br />

November 10, 1849. The sad death of Mrs. G. occurred October 7, 1851; having lived a<br />

season of sorrow, married again March 30, 1852, to Miss Hannah I. Reaugh, daughter of<br />

Charles and Elizabeth Reaugh; the ceremony was performed by Rev. Thomas Spellman, of<br />

the Presbyterian Church; has had by this marriage, Elizabeth J., born April 2, 1853;<br />

Charles W., April 28, 1854; James A., February 20, 1856; William A., April 20, 1857, died<br />

October 16, 1857; John W., May 8, 1858; Margaret E., March 9, 1861; Mary J., May 26,<br />

1862, died August 8, 1862, and Benjamin J. C., February 14, 1865. During the conflict of<br />

the Rebellion, he, loving his country better than home or fireside, enlisted March 6, 1865, in<br />

Co. E, 58th Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry, and followed the fortunes of that veteran<br />

organization until the culmination of the civil conflict; was mustered out of service March<br />

5, 1866, at Montgomery, Ala., since which time has devoted his time to the improvement of<br />

his neat farm; is a good citizen, a faithful Christian, having identified his life with the M. E.<br />

Church, at the young age of about seven years; owns property worth $10,000. (Reuben and<br />

Mary Goforth <strong>Gunn</strong> descendant)<br />

Rev. Jesse <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

EARLINGTON -- The Rev. Jesse Carlos "J.C." <strong>Gunn</strong>, 87, died Tuesday, Jan. 6, 2004, at<br />

Western Kentucky Veterans Center in Hanson. He was a Missionary Baptist minister and<br />

member of the United Baptist Church in Madisonville. Surviving are a daughter, Yvonne<br />

Foster; three sisters, Louise Provance, Juanita Burke and Teenie Davis; two<br />

grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. Services 11 a.m. Saturday at Reid-Walters<br />

Funeral Home, burial in Salem Memorial Gardens in Mortons, Gap. Visitation is 5 to 8<br />

p.m. today and from 9 a.m. to service time. Memorial contributions may be made to<br />

Gideons International.<br />

Jesse Clark <strong>Gunn</strong>


8/28/1900 - A sad and very unfortunate affair was the drowning, near Altizer, last<br />

Wednesday, of Clark <strong>Gunn</strong>. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> in company with some other men was engaged in<br />

raising sunken ties and all attempted to swim across the creek, Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> failing and<br />

calling for help. One of the men went to him and barely escaped with his own life, and<br />

another also attempted to save him, but failed and he went down to a watery grave. He was<br />

the nominee of the Democratic party, of Lee district, for Justice of the Peace, with more<br />

than even chances for election.<br />

Jesse (J.D.) <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Retired City of Atlanta Fire Captain, age 88 of Smyrna, Georga passed away Sunday<br />

November 4, 2012. Funeral services will be held 1:00 pm Wednesday November 7 th at the<br />

Carmichael Funeral Home Chapel in Smyrna with Rev. Keith Bates officiating. Interment<br />

will be in Crest Lawn memorial Park Cemetery in Atlanta. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a WWII Navy<br />

Veteran. He had been employed with the City of Atlanta Fire Dept before retiring in 1976.<br />

He was a member of Smyrna First Baptist Church. Surviving are wife, Marlene <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

smyrna; son and daughter in lw John and Paula <strong>Gunn</strong> of Kennesaw; brother Gene <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

of San Diego, Califo; two sisters; Nell Bates of Powder Spring; Lavenern Linder of<br />

Hartwell, Ga. Two grandchildren Heather and Hannah <strong>Gunn</strong> of Kennesaw. The family<br />

will receive frineds for 5 to 8 pm Tuesday November 6 th at Carmichael Funeral Home.<br />

Jesse Gene <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

DUMAS - Jesse Gene "Pete" <strong>Gunn</strong>, 56, of Littlefield, Texas and formerly of Sunray, died<br />

Monday, Aug. 3, 1998. Services will be at 10 a.m. Friday in Morrison Funeral Directors<br />

Memorial Chapel of Dumas with the Rev. Scott Willingham, pastor of First Baptist Church<br />

of Dumas, officiating. Bural will be in Lane Memorial Cemetery in Sunray. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was<br />

born in Lamar County. He had been a resident of Sunray before moving to Littlefield<br />

several years ago. He had been employed by RGIS Inventory Service and was a Methodist.<br />

Survivors include his mother, Wayne <strong>Gunn</strong> of Dumas; a sister, Margie Brookmole of<br />

Dumas; and a brother, Norris <strong>Gunn</strong> of Lake Brownwood. The family will be at 606 Forrest<br />

in Dumas. They request memorials be to American Heart Association, P.O. Box 1208,<br />

Dumas, Texas, 79029. (Elisha and Judith Cox <strong>Gunn</strong> Descendant)<br />

Jesse Eugene (Gene) <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

Jesse E. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 71, of Loganville, Georgia died Sunday, Oct. 28, 2001 at his residence. A<br />

graveside memorial service will be held Tuesday, Oct. 30 at 11 a.m. at Oakwood Cemetery<br />

with the Rev. Bill Stafford officiating. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> is survived by his daughter, Deborah<br />

Faulkner of Loganville; two sons, Jesse L. <strong>Gunn</strong> Sr. and Bobby Joe <strong>Gunn</strong>, both of<br />

Loganville; three sisters, Thelma Gooden of LaFayette and Irma Black and Millie Lott,<br />

both of West Point; his daughter-in-law, Cindy <strong>Gunn</strong> of Loganville; eight grandchildren<br />

and eight great-grandchildren.Born Jan. 19, 1930 in Chambers County, Mr <strong>Gunn</strong> was<br />

employed as a welder at a rock quarry. He was preceded in death by his daughter, Ann<br />

Phillips; and three brothers, Arthur <strong>Gunn</strong>, Junior <strong>Gunn</strong> and Harold <strong>Gunn</strong>. He was the son<br />

of the late Alver Turner <strong>Gunn</strong> Sr. and Alice Lois Duffee Dunn. Johnson Brown-Service<br />

Funeral Home in Valley is handling arrangements. (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

descendant)


Jesse "Jack" <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Jesse <strong>Gunn</strong>, 82, Lake Ozark, died Nov. 21, 2002, in Osage Beach. He was born Sept. 29,<br />

1920, in Alton, Ill., a son of Jesse Sr., and Marie Donner <strong>Gunn</strong>. He was married June 7,<br />

1947, in St. Louis, to Helen "Bee" Bright <strong>Gunn</strong>, who survives at the home. He worked for<br />

the Ford Motor Company as a lift operator. He was a member of Our Lady of the Lake<br />

Catholic Church, Lake Ozark and a member of the Knights of Columbus Council 9273,<br />

including 3rd and 4th Degrees. He was a lifetime member of VFW Post 15026 and was an<br />

Army veteran of World War II. Other survivors include: two sisters, Marcella Carter,<br />

Tucson, Ariz., and Dolores Romer, St. Louis. Services will be at 10 a.m. Monday at Our<br />

Lady of the Lake Catholic Church. Msgr. Michael Wilbers will officiate. Burial with<br />

military honors will be in Greenmore Memorial Gardens, Barnett. Visitation will be from<br />

1-4 p.m. Sunday at Phillips Funeral Home, Eldon, with a prayer service at 4 p.m.<br />

Memorials are suggested to the charity of the donor"s choice.<br />

Jesse <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Funeral services will be held at 4 o’clock Thursday at Central Presbyterian Church in<br />

Biardstown, Texas, for Jesse <strong>Gunn</strong>, age 72, who died early on Tuesday April 21, 1953 at the<br />

sanitarium in Paris. Rev. Robert Richardson will conduct the services. Interment will be in<br />

Evergreen Cemetery with Fry and Gibbs mortuary in charge. Barney Hutto, Arch Hatch,<br />

Grady <strong>Gunn</strong>, W. C. Woolridge, Bedford Booth and Robert McKinney are pallbearers.<br />

Honoray pallbearers will be members of the Lamar County School Board, Production,<br />

Marketing Administration Board and the Soil Conservation Board, of which Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

was a member. (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Jesse Penton <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Funeral services for Jesse Penton <strong>Gunn</strong> will be held on Friday, May 20, 2011, at 2:00 pm in<br />

the sanctuary of Pepperell Baptist Church in Opelika. Visitation hours will be from 5:00<br />

pm to 7:00 pm on Thursday, May 19, 2011 at Jeffcoat-Trant Funeral Home in Opelika. Mr.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> was born on February 25, 1937 in Sylacauga, Alabama and lived most of his life in<br />

Opelika. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> went to be with his Savior on Wednesday, May 18, 2011 after a lengthy<br />

illness. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was retired from Uniroyal Goodrich in Opelika where he served as<br />

maintenance supervisor for more than 20 years. He loved the outdoors, hunting, fishing<br />

and scuba diving but most of all he loved his wife, his family, and his dog Nikki. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

graduated from Opelika's Clift High School in 1956 where he played football and won the<br />

Alabama State Wrestling Championship. He later attended Auburn University. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

is preceded in death by his parents George and Allene <strong>Gunn</strong>, sister Iola Hood, infant son<br />

Ronald Allen <strong>Gunn</strong>, and daughter-in-law Beverly <strong>Gunn</strong>. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> is survived by his<br />

loving wife of 31 years Gail Cole <strong>Gunn</strong>; children Randy <strong>Gunn</strong>, Thomas E. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Pam<br />

(Jimmy) <strong>Gunn</strong> Goree of Opelika, Douglas Wright of Boston, Massachusetts, David (BJ)<br />

Wright of Dothan; grandchildren Christopher Goree of Auburn, Hunter and Logan<br />

Wright, and Abigail Starley of Dothan; siblings Thomas (Betty Ann) <strong>Gunn</strong> of Panama City<br />

Beach, Florida, Byron (Young) <strong>Gunn</strong> of Fayetteville Arkansas, and Lela (Glenn) Ryan of<br />

Columbus, Mississippi; sisters-in-law Voncile (Ted) Birchfield and Charlotte Cole Opelika,<br />

and Geraldine (Burt) Pitchford of Tallassee, as well as a many loving nieces and nephews.<br />

Flowers will be accepted or donations to Oak Park Nursing Home Auxiliary, 1365


Gatewood Drive, Auburn, AL 36830, in memory of Jesse <strong>Gunn</strong> will be greatly appreciated.<br />

Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong>'s family sends thoughts and prayer to the patients of Fresenius Medical Care in<br />

Opelika. Jeffcoat-Trant Funeral Home & Crematory is directing.<br />

Jessie <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

age 94, of Dayton, passed away Tuesday, January 11, 2005 at Miami Valley Hospital. She<br />

was preceded in death by her husband, John R. <strong>Gunn</strong>; a daughter, Joyce Nooks; grandson,<br />

Mark Green; great grandson, Ronald Lloyd Hill and nine brothers and sisters. She is<br />

survived by: two daughters, Annette Green and Gladys <strong>Gunn</strong>; one son, John Rufus <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

Jr.; grandchildren; Anthony C. Green, Debra Green, Jeffrey Green, Ronda Manson<br />

(Marvin), Chetaun Nooks; great grandchildren, Dr. Amber Green (Michael), Deanna<br />

Green, Che-Ron Mattison (Dionte) and great-great-grandchildren, Chardee Green and<br />

William Maston and a host of nieces and nephews. Funeral Service will be held on<br />

Tuesday, January 18, 2005 at 12 Noon at Zion Baptist Church, 1684 Earlham Dr.,<br />

Reverend Dr. William E. Harris, Jr. officiating. Interment at Woodland Cemetery. The<br />

family will receive friends one hour prior to the services. Published in the Dayton Daily<br />

<strong>New</strong>s on 1/17/2005.<br />

Jessie Anna <strong>Gunn</strong> Rodgers<br />

Active member of Center Presbyterian Church - Jessie Anna <strong>Gunn</strong> Rodgers, 100, of<br />

McMurray, died Friday, April 9, 2010, in McMurray Hills Manor. She was born April 5,<br />

1910, in Pittsburgh, a daughter of the late Donald A. and Jessie <strong>Gunn</strong>. Mrs. Rodgers was a<br />

member of Center Presbyterian Church in McMurray for 59 years, superintendent of the<br />

nursery department for 28 years and active in the women's association. She was an<br />

amateur oil paint artist. She enjoyed time spent with family and friends.Mrs. Rodgers<br />

graduated from Avalon High School and Burroughs Business School.She worked as a<br />

secretary for Jones and Laughlin Steel Corp., retiring in 1941.Surviving are her husband<br />

of 68 years, the Rev. Joseph H. Rodgers of McMurray; two sons, Joseph H. (Edith)<br />

Rodgers Jr. of North Kingsville, Ohio, and John A. (Gail) Rodgers of McMurray; four<br />

grandchildren, Lisa Hernandez of Wauconda, Ill., William Rodgers of Las Vegas,<br />

Jonathan of Lawrence and Heather Rodgers of Indiana; six great-grandchildren, Steven,<br />

Christopher, Michael and TJ Hernandez and Cody and Hailie Rodgers.Deceased are a<br />

sister, Mary Dudley Dryden; and a brother, John <strong>Gunn</strong>.Friends will be received from 1 to<br />

2 p.m., the time of service, Saturday, April 17, in Center Presbyterian Church, 255 Center<br />

Church Road, McMurray, with Dr. Joseph Rychcik of Center Presbyterian Church<br />

officiating and assisted by the Rev. Donald Austin of Chartiers Hill Church, Dr. Ronald D.<br />

Moore of South Hills Bible Chapel and the Rev. Linda Jaberg of Thomas Presbyterian<br />

Church. Interment will follow in Center Presbyterian Church Cemetery, McMurray. In<br />

lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Center Presbyterian Church<br />

Memorial Fund, 255 Center Church Road, McMurray, PA 15317.<br />

Jessie James <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

age 65 of Dryden, Va. was born Wednesday, May 19, 1943 in Lee County, Va. and went to<br />

be with the Lord Thursday, March 26, 2009 at the Holston Valley Hospital in Kingsport,<br />

Tn. Jessie was an equipment operator, enjoyed farming, he loved to hunt and enjoyed the


outdoors and was of the Pentecostal Faith. He was preceded in death by her parents Sam<br />

and Zona Roberts <strong>Gunn</strong>, one granddaughter Kelly Nicole <strong>Gunn</strong> and three brothers. Jessie<br />

is survived by his wife Patsy <strong>Gunn</strong> of the home, three sons Richard <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife, Andrea<br />

of Abingdon, Va., Jeff <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife, Montica of Dryden, Va. and Michael <strong>Gunn</strong> and<br />

wife, Julie of Dryden, Va., one daughter Lisa Kilgore and husband, Steve of Jonesville, Va.,<br />

four grandchildren Casey Moore, Samara Laws, Chelsie <strong>Gunn</strong> and Cole Kilgore and one<br />

great-granddaughter Layla Moore. He is also survived by two brothers Charles Marion of<br />

Indiana and Fred <strong>Gunn</strong> of Dryden, Va., two sisters Reba Knapp of St. Lucie, Fl. and Mary<br />

Ann Clark of Jonesville, Va., several nieces and nephews and special friend Bud<br />

Donihe.Funeral service will be held at 11:00 AM Monday, March 30, 2009 at the Province<br />

Funeral Home Sanctuary in Pennington Gap, Va. with Rev. Joe Dearry and Donald<br />

Harding, Jr. officiating. Burial will follow at Lee Memorial Gardens in Woodway, Va.<br />

Visitation will be from 6:00 to 8:00 PM Sunday at the funeral home. Family and friends<br />

will serve as Pall Bearers and singers will be the Harding Family and Trish Ewing.<br />

Condolences can be sent to the family by e-mail to provincefuneralhome@earthlink.net.<br />

Province Funeral Home of 425 E. Morgan Ave. Pennington Gap, Va. 24277 is in charge of<br />

the arrangements. Our phone number is 276-546-2456<br />

Jewell Ann Mccarthy <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

A Retired Teacher"s Aide, Died Thursday At University Hospital. She Was 66. Ms. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Was A Lifelong Resident Of <strong>New</strong> Orleans. She Was A Graduate Of Mcdonogh No. 35 High<br />

School. Survivors Include Her Daughter, Sandra M. Cheval Of Houston; Her Brother,<br />

Theron J. Mccarthy Jr.; Three Grandchildren; And Six Great-Grandchildren. A Mass<br />

Will Be Said Thursday At 11 A.M. At Corpus Christi Church, 2022 St. Bernard Ave.<br />

Visitation Will Begin At 9:00 A.M. Burial Will Be In St. Louis Cemetery No. 3. 01-01-1997<br />

Times Picayune<br />

Jewell L. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Service for Jewell L. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 79, born August 21, 1925 of Duncan, Stephens County,<br />

Oklahoma who died Sunday, March 6, 2005, is pending with Don Grantham Funeral<br />

Home.<br />

Jim Brown <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

was born February 26, 1935 in Forest, Mississippi the son of Louis J. <strong>Gunn</strong> and Nancy<br />

(Sanders) <strong>Gunn</strong>. He married Thelma “Janey” Aishman in Jackson, MS on June 18, 1956<br />

and had lived in the Valliant area since 1970. In earlier years Jim worked on water and oil<br />

rigs before working for Brown & Root. He retired after twenty five years and then started<br />

his own trucking and construction business. Jim liked to fish, enjoyed hunting, was a hard<br />

worker and loved to take care of his cattle and his grandchildren. He is preceded in death<br />

by his parents and one brother, Louis Bud <strong>Gunn</strong>. SURVIVORS INCLUDE : his wife,<br />

Thelma “Janey” <strong>Gunn</strong> of the home; two sons: Jimmy Dale <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife Jana of Ft.<br />

Towson, OK and Jerry <strong>Gunn</strong> of Valliant, OK; one daughter, Connie Lindsey and husband<br />

Randy of Arlington, TX; Nine Grandchildren: ADeidra Simmons and husband Cade of<br />

Ada, OK, Jarrod Wright and wife Beth of Louisville, KY, Jansen <strong>Gunn</strong> of Ft. Towson, OK,<br />

Jessika <strong>Gunn</strong>-Reece and husband John of Durant, OK, Samantha <strong>Gunn</strong> of Valliant, OK,<br />

Colt Cogburn of Valliant, OK, Dalton Cogburn of Arlington, TX, April Lightfoot of


Sallisaw, OK and Tyler Lindsey of Dallas, TX; Four Great Grandchildren: Jacob Wright<br />

of Louisville, KY, Madison Lindsey, of Sallisaw, OK Hannah Lightfoot and Logan<br />

Lightfoot both of Sallisaw, OK; and one sister, Nelia Bronson of Carthage, MS, nephew<br />

James Cagle and two nieces Patricia and Sandra <strong>Gunn</strong> along with a host of relatives and<br />

friends.<br />

Jimmie Earl <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

53, of Amarillo died Tuesday, Sept. 28, 2010. Memorial services will be at 1 p.m. Saturday<br />

in Pinnacle Community Church with Kurt Oheim, pastor, officiating. Arrangements are by<br />

Cox Funeral Home, 4180 Canyon Drive. Jimmie was born in rural Oklahoma and was<br />

raised and lived most of his life in Amarillo. He was active in Boy Scouts and attained the<br />

rank of Eagle Scout. He attended Palo Duro High School before entering the U.S. Marines<br />

Corps. Jimmie worked as an electrician, electronic technician and as a plumber. Through<br />

his career, he worked for IBP, Owens Corning and was the head of maintenance at the<br />

T-Anchor Flea Market. For the past two years, he worked for McLaughlin Plumbing in<br />

Amarillo. Jimmie loved riding motorcycles, fishing and spending weekends at the lake. He<br />

was a great animal lover. Most of all, he loved his family and being "Grandpa" to his<br />

grandson, Johnny. Jimmie loved his Lord and was a member of Pinnacle Church. He had<br />

a struggle with drugs and alcohol for many years and was clean and sober for two years.<br />

He was a great source of support for those who had the same addictions. He will be dearly<br />

missed by his family and many friends. Survivors include two daughters, Dawn <strong>Gunn</strong> and<br />

Miranda <strong>Gunn</strong>, both of Amarillo; their mother, Rhonda <strong>Gunn</strong> Wilson of Amarillo; his<br />

parents, Harley and Craah <strong>Gunn</strong> of Amarillo; a grandson, Johnny B. Kime of Amarillo;<br />

four brothers, Harvey <strong>Gunn</strong>, Tommy <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife Shari and Alonzo <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife<br />

Stacy, and Henry Hunley, all of Amarillo; five sisters, Ramona Johnson and husband<br />

Johnny, Bess Garcia and husband Raymond, and Jennifer <strong>Gunn</strong>, all of Amarillo, and<br />

Martha <strong>Gunn</strong> and Theresa Ranson and husband Rick, all of North Carolina; and his<br />

special friend, Dorlee Arredondo of Amarillo. The family suggests memorials be to<br />

Pinnacle Community Church, 4400 S. Washington St., Amarillo, TX 79110-2052. The<br />

family will receive friends from 6 to 8 p.m. today at the funeral home.<br />

Jimmy <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

BIG SPRING- Jimmy <strong>Gunn</strong>, 37, died Sunday, Jan. 30, 2000, in a local hospital. Memorial<br />

service will be at 1:30 p.m. today in the First Baptist Church Chapel. Arrangements are by<br />

Nalley-Pickle & Welch Funeral Home. He was born Dec. 7, 1962, in Abilene and had been a<br />

resident of Big Spring since 1975. He worked as a roughneck for West Tex Energy.<br />

Survivors include his father, J.A. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Big Spring; his mother, Carol Dyer of Phoenix,<br />

Ariz.; a brother, Kenneth Wayne <strong>Gunn</strong> of Phoenix; a sister, Laura Kay <strong>Gunn</strong> of Phoenix;<br />

his paternal grandmother, Zelma Howell of Abilene; his maternal grandmother, Helen<br />

Dyer of Stockton, Calif.; two stepsisters, Denise Fiscus of Clyde and Patricia Howard of<br />

Santa Rose, N.M.; a stepbrother, Matthew Holbrook of Coahoma; and several aunts,<br />

uncles, nieces, nephews and cousins.<br />

Jimmy Dale <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

San Pablo, Calif: Funeral services for Jimmy Dale <strong>Gunn</strong> 16, of San Pablo, formerly of<br />

Augusta Ga., who died Sept 23, at a SanPablo hospital will be held at 3 pm Wednesday at


the San Pablo Chapel of Wilson and Kratzer Mortuary. Survivors in his parents, Mr. And<br />

Mrs. Johnnie <strong>Gunn</strong>; nine sisters, Connie Martin and Sandra Kimberly of Augusta, Sylvia<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, Shirley <strong>Gunn</strong>, Bonnie <strong>Gunn</strong>, Dianne <strong>Gunn</strong>, Karen <strong>Gunn</strong>, and Peggy Carswell all of<br />

San Pablo, and Barbara McCostlin of Richmond, Calif. Three brothers; Larry <strong>Gunn</strong> and<br />

Jackie Hayden <strong>Gunn</strong> of San Pablo and Johnny <strong>Gunn</strong> of Richmond, Calif. Grandparents<br />

Mr. And Mrs. Roy Heeb, Bonita Springs, Florida, and Sadie Arrington of Augusta.<br />

Tuesday, September 27, 1966 Paper: Augusta Chronicle (Augusta, GA) Section: A<br />

Page: 13<br />

Jimmy Roger <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Mr. Jimmy Roger <strong>Gunn</strong>, Sr., 67, died Thursday, September 25, 2008, at Lackey Memorial<br />

Hospital in Forest, Mississippi. Funeral services were held at 10 a.m. on Saturday,<br />

September 27, 2008, at Ott & Lee Funeral Home Chapel in Forest with burial in Pleasant<br />

Ridge Baptist Church Cemetery. Elder George Gardner and The Rev. Larry Duncan<br />

officiated. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a native and a lifelong resident of Forest and a member of<br />

Pleasant Ridge Baptist Church. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was preceded in death by his parents, Will and<br />

Eva <strong>Gunn</strong>; one sister, Nelia Onelene Weems; and one brother, Houston <strong>Gunn</strong>. Survivors<br />

include his wife, Ruby <strong>Gunn</strong> of Forest; one daughter, Rochelle G. Gaddis of Forest; two<br />

sons, Roger <strong>Gunn</strong> of Laurel and Rodney <strong>Gunn</strong> of Raymond; one stepson, Mark Burkes of<br />

Max Meadows, Virginia; one stepdaughter, Pam Warren of Forest; one brother, Marshall<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Forest; four sisters, Floy Wall, Jean Hollingsworth, Rexa Walters of Forest and<br />

Thelma Wilkerson of Lake; and seven grandchildren. Pallbearers were Jimmy Wayne<br />

Warren, Justin Warren, David <strong>Gunn</strong>, Bruce <strong>Gunn</strong>, Tommy Harrison, Larry Townsend,<br />

Greg Bennett and Harold Hollingsworth. Honorary pallbearers were David Wall and K.C.<br />

Walters.<br />

Joann <strong>Gunn</strong> Arnold<br />

Commercial Appeal, The (Memphis, TN) - June 11, 2000 - Joann <strong>Gunn</strong> Arnold, 73, retired<br />

teacher, died of heart failure Wednesday at her home. Services will be at 3 p.m. today at<br />

First Baptist Church with burial in Charleston Cemetery. <strong>New</strong>som Funeral Home has<br />

charge. She leaves two sons, Matthew Arnold of League City, Texas, and M.W. "Trip"<br />

Arnold III of Charleston; a brother, Dr. Walter Dill <strong>Gunn</strong> of Quitman; and four<br />

grandchildren.<br />

Joann Rose <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 79, of Carmel Place at 5512 SW Carmel Road, passed away Sunday at the<br />

Charlotte residence of her daughter Susan <strong>Gunn</strong> Glass. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born on August<br />

6,1928 in Columbus, Ohio, and was the daughter of the late Eva Weaver Rose & Cyril<br />

Byron Rose. She was married to the late Forrest <strong>Gunn</strong> of Charlotte and moved to Charlotte<br />

as a young wife and mother. As a long time resident of Charlotte, she was a dedicated<br />

member of Charlotte Charity League. Survivors include: daughters, Billie Rose and Susan<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> Glass of Charlotte; Charlotte <strong>Gunn</strong> Meuwissen and son-in-law, Jim Meuwissen of<br />

Portland, OR; brother, John Dent and sister-in-law, Judy Dent of Columbia, SC; sister,<br />

Rebecca Phillips and brother-in-law, Ron Phillips of Dayton, Ohio; granddaughter, Laura<br />

Glass Wilson and her husband, Tim Wilson of Charlotte and grandson, Andrew Glass of<br />

Charlotte. A Memorial service will be held 10:00 a.m. Wednesday, March 19, 2008 at the


Church of the Holy Comforter with The Rev. David B. Hodges and the Rev. Dr. Carter W.<br />

Lofton officiating. The family will receive friends following the service at the church.<br />

Memorials may be made to Hospice and Palliative Care-Charlotte Region 1420 E. 7th. St.<br />

Charlotte, NC 28204 or to the Church of The Holy Comforter, 2701 Park Rd, Charlotte,<br />

NC 28209. T.H. Robertson Funeral Service Lic. is serving the family of Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong>.<br />

Joanne Wilcox <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

81, died Saturday, September 30, 2006 at Jeff Anderson Regional Hospital. Funeral<br />

services are 11 a.m. today at First United Methodist Church in Quitman with private<br />

graveside services in Odd Fellows Cemetery. Wright"s Funeral Home in Quitman is<br />

handling the arrangements.Survivors include: husband: Dr. Walter D. <strong>Gunn</strong>, son Dill<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> and wife Paulette, daughter Linda <strong>Gunn</strong> and husband Jim, brother Joe Davis<br />

Wilcox and wife Nell, sister Betty W. Vause and husband Louis, grandchildren Joy<br />

Haddox Davis and husband Roger, Jamie Haddox and wife Stephanie, great-grandchildren<br />

Grace Davis, Clayton Davis, Emilee Evans, Elliott Evans, Hayden Haddox. Memorials may<br />

be sent to First United Methodist Church , Quitman, Mississippi.Services for Joanne<br />

Wilcox <strong>Gunn</strong> were held Tuesday at First United Methodist Church in Quitman with the<br />

Revs. Dr. Will Dowling and Clay Lee officiating. Wrights Funeral Home was in charge of<br />

arrangements. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 81, of Quitman, died Saturday, Sept. 30, 2006, at Jeff Anderson<br />

Regional Medical Center. She was born on May 29, 1925, in Charleston, to the late Mr. and<br />

Mrs. J.P. Wilcox. She had been a resident of Quitman since 1952. She will be remember as<br />

one who adored her husband, children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. The legacy<br />

she leaves will have a generational impact, not only on her family, but on the many friends<br />

she influenced in her life. She honored her husband, and was fiercely loyal to her family.<br />

She was indeed a Proverbs 31 woman. She was a member of First United Methodist<br />

Church of Quitman, where she worshiped since her arrival in Quitman in 1952. Her death<br />

leaves an enormous void in her family, however her husband, and children may be<br />

comforted by the knowledge that she is in paradise with her friend and savior, Jesus Christ<br />

in whom she trusted for her eternal salvation. Survivors include her husband of almost 60<br />

years, Dr. Walter Dill <strong>Gunn</strong>; a daughter, Linda <strong>Gunn</strong> Haddock and her husband, Jim, of<br />

Lake Village, Ark.; a son, Dill <strong>Gunn</strong> and his wife, Paulette, of Brandon; grandchildren, Joy<br />

Haddock Davis and her husband, Roger C., of Jackson and Jamie Haddock and his wife,<br />

Stephanie, of Lake Village; great-grandchildren, Grace Davis, Clayton Davis, Emilee<br />

Haddock, Elliott Haddock and Hayden Haddock; a sister, Betty Wilcox Vause and her<br />

husband, Louis, of Oxford; a brother, Joe Davis Wilcox and his wife, Nell, of Charleston;<br />

nine nieces and nephews and several cousins and friends. (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

JoAnn <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

JoAnn <strong>Gunn</strong>, of Seattle, Washington - August 12, 1938 to July 5, 2004 Loved by all and<br />

loved all; her heart and spirit was given to all she came in contact with. May the legacy of<br />

her heart and spirit be carried on by those she gave it to. JoAnn is survived by her husband<br />

Charles; children: Cindy Dreyer-McDonough, James Scharpff, Richard James Scharpff,<br />

Jr.; grandchildren: Michael Dreyer, Tyler Dreyer, and Casey Dreyer; and the countless<br />

others she adopted into her heart and family. A Memorial Mass will be held Saturday, July


17, 2004 at 10:30 a.m. at St. Thomas More Catholic Church, 6511 - 176th St. SW,<br />

Lynnwood.<br />

Joann Rose <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 79, of Carmel Place at 5512 SW Carmel Road, passed away Sunday at the<br />

Charlotte residence of her daughter Susan <strong>Gunn</strong> Glass. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born on August<br />

6,1928 in Columbus, Ohio, and was the daughter of the late Eva Weaver Rose & Cyril<br />

Byron Rose. She was married to the late Forrest <strong>Gunn</strong> of Charlotte and moved to Charlotte<br />

as a young wife and mother. As a long time resident of Charlotte, she was a dedicated<br />

member of Charlotte Charity League. Survivors include: daughters, Billie Rose and Susan<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> Glass of Charlotte; Charlotte <strong>Gunn</strong> Meuwissen and son-in-law, Jim Meuwissen of<br />

Portland, OR; brother, John Dent and sister-in-law, Judy Dent of Columbia, SC; sister,<br />

Rebecca Phillips and brother-in-law, Ron Phillips of Dayton, Ohio; granddaughter, Laura<br />

Glass Wilson and her husband, Tim Wilson of Charlotte and grandson, Andrew Glass of<br />

Charlotte. A Memorial service will be held 10:00 a.m. Wednesday, March 19, 2008 at the<br />

Church of the Holy Comforter with The Rev. David B. Hodges and the Rev. Dr. Carter W.<br />

Lofton officiating. The family will receive friends following the service at the church.<br />

Memorials may be made to Hospice and Palliative Care-Charlotte Region 1420 E. 7th. St.<br />

Charlotte, NC 28204 or to the Church of The Holy Comforter, 2701 Park Rd, Charlotte,<br />

NC 28209. T.H. Robertson Funeral Service Lic. is serving the family of Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong>.<br />

Joanna Jane <strong>Gunn</strong> Plude<br />

passed away on January 15, 2011. She is survived by her husband, Ron and daughter,<br />

Tammy, two sisters and 2 grandchildren. Services will be held on January 19, 2011 at 10:00<br />

a.m. at 1 st United Methodist Church of Plano. Interment to follow at Ridgeview Cemetery,<br />

Paradigm, Tx<br />

Joanna Dinwiddie <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

age 95, went to be with her Lord and Savior on March 11, 2009. She was born May 8, 1913<br />

in Detroit, MI, son of Robert Stanley Dinwiddie and Margaret Alice (Hill) Dinwiddie. For<br />

70 years, she was married to Carl M. <strong>Gunn</strong> who went home to be with the Lord a year ago;<br />

now she is reunited with Carl in heaven. She was a woman who loved the Lord dearly.<br />

Joanna's life included being a professional clothing designer/seamstress, a Pastor's wife, a<br />

knitter of new-borns' hats for the Charlevoix Hospital and sweaters for friends. Joanna<br />

was a lifelong Detroit Tigers baseball fan; listening to most every game on the radio.<br />

Joanna also served on the board of directors for the Rainbow Shoppe in Charlevoix, MI;<br />

was kitchen director of several Christian Service Brigade camps, and was intercessor for<br />

Northern Michigan Youth for Christ. Joanna is survived by her brother, Robert S.<br />

Dinwiddie Jr. of Charlotte, NC; daughter, Carol Margaret (<strong>Gunn</strong>) Rowlette of Americus,<br />

GA; son, William Howard <strong>Gunn</strong> of Dallas, TX; grandson, David Edwin and (Karla)<br />

Rowlette; great-granddaughter, Madeline Grace Rowlette of Peoria, AZ; and<br />

granddaughter, Michelle Elisabeth Anastasia Rowlette of Phoenix, AZ. Memorial Services<br />

will be 2 p.m. Monday, March 16, 2009 at Remembrance Church in Grand Rapids, MI.<br />

Friends may visit at 1:30 p.m. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be given to<br />

Living Water Prison Ministry (LWPM), P.O. Box 566, Comstock Park, MI 49321 or<br />

Remembrance Church, 4575 Remembrance Road, Grand Rapids, MI 49534.


Joanna Jane <strong>Gunn</strong> Plude<br />

passed away on January 15, 2011. She is survived by her husband, Ron and daughter,<br />

Tammy, two sisters and 2 grandchildren. Services will be held on January 19, 2011 at 10:00<br />

a.m. at 1 st United Methodist Church of Plano. Interment to follow at Ridgeview Cemetery,<br />

Plano Texas<br />

Joan Redhead <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

83, died Saturday, Aug, 20, 2005, at her home in The Cypress of Hilton Head. She was born<br />

Aug. 25, 1921, in Detroit, daughter of Josephine and Harold Borgman of Grosse Pointe,<br />

Mich. She earned a bachelor"s degree from Michigan State University and a law degree<br />

from the University of Detroit Law School. After a brief career as an attorney, she<br />

succeeded in turning a small, family-owned café into one of Detroit"s most popular and<br />

innovative restaurants, the Pontchartraine Wine Cellars. In 1969, she married Hugh M.<br />

Redhead, who was then the president of Campbell-Ewald Advertising. After Mr.<br />

Redhead"s death in 1975, she married James <strong>Gunn</strong>. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a gifted athlete who<br />

enjoyed tennis and playing golf at Sea Pines Country Club or Bloomfield Hills Country<br />

Club in Bloomfield Hills, Mich. She was an accomplished watercolorist. She was preceded<br />

in death by her husband, James <strong>Gunn</strong>, and her sister, Nancy Gelman. She is survived by<br />

her sister, Patricia Farkas of Webster, N.Y.; her niece, Nina Harris of Laurel; a<br />

stepdaughter, Margaret Redhead Cronin of Hilton Head; four grandchildren; two greatgrandchildren;<br />

and several nieces and nephews. There will be no services. The Island<br />

Funeral Home and Crematory is in charge of arrangements.<br />

James Wayne <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

age 63, passed away at his home on Thursday, March 23, 2006. Wayne was born April 11,<br />

1942 in Elgin, TX. He was preceded in death by his father, George <strong>Gunn</strong>. Wayne is<br />

survived by his wife of 44 years, Judy <strong>Gunn</strong>; son, James (Jimmy) <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife Carol;<br />

daughter Donna Neubauer and husband Al; mother, Ruby <strong>Gunn</strong>; sisters and brothers-inlaw,<br />

Florence Dunlevy and husband Mike, Linda Chanack and husband Clyde. He is also<br />

survived by brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law, Robert and Margie Halbardier, Earl and<br />

Joyce Dylla, Ronnie and Kay Halbardier; and numerous nieces and nephews. Wayne was a<br />

wonderful and caring grandpa to Michelle, Samantha, Albert, Conner and two greatgrandchildren,<br />

Nathaniel and Luke. He retired from Central Freight Lines after 31 years<br />

of service. He liked the outdoors and especially enjoyed fishing with his family in Rockport.<br />

Wayne will be dearly missed by everyone who knew and loved him. Funeral services were<br />

held at Mission Park Funeral Chapels South on Saturday, March 25, with Pastor Philip<br />

Holck officiating. Interment followed in Mission Burial Park South. The family wishes to<br />

extend their deepest gratitude to Dr. Thomas Fisher and everyone at Vistacare Hospice for<br />

their kindness and support.<br />

James William "Bill," <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

88, of Richmond, went to be with the Lord on Monday, September 12, 2011. He was the<br />

widower of Agnes M. <strong>Gunn</strong>; and the son of the late James S. and Josie Freeman <strong>Gunn</strong>. He<br />

was preceded in death by a brother, Joseph A. <strong>Gunn</strong>; and a brother-in-law, Rowland B.<br />

Daniel. He is survived by a sister, Dorothy G. Daniel; a brother, Thomas B. <strong>Gunn</strong> and his<br />

wife, Marion, of Colonial Heights; a sister-in-law, Marion D. <strong>Gunn</strong>; and several nieces and


nephews. He served three years in the U.S. Army during WWII. The family will receive<br />

friends on Tuesday, September 13, from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Mechanicsville Chapel of the<br />

Bennett Funeral Home, 8014 Lee-Davis Road. Graveside funeral services will be conducted<br />

on Wednesday, September 14, at 12 noon, at Cedarwood Cemetery in Roanoke Rapids,<br />

N.C. Flowers are welcome, or donations may be made in his name to the charity of your<br />

choice. (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

James William <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Age 82 of Dickson, Tennessee died January 12, 2008. Survived by wife, Pearl <strong>Gunn</strong> and<br />

four sons, Larry (Kathleen) <strong>Gunn</strong> of Dunnellon, FL, Joseph (Patty) <strong>Gunn</strong> of Valerico, FL,<br />

Michael (Joy) <strong>Gunn</strong> of Dickson and Anthony (Sheila) <strong>Gunn</strong> of Dickson; two brothers<br />

include Edward Leon <strong>Gunn</strong> of Almont, MI and Billy <strong>Gunn</strong> of Dickson; three sisters, Velma<br />

Dunn of Knoxville, Evelyn Wallace of Nashville and Helen Albert of Ashland, NC; ten<br />

grandchildren include Larry II, Robert, Joe, Charlie, Carol Ann, James, Scott, Jennifer,<br />

Lyle and Anna <strong>Gunn</strong>; thirteen great-grandchildren. Preceded in death by parents, Edgar<br />

William and Annie (Dever) <strong>Gunn</strong>; brother, Ernest <strong>Gunn</strong> and sisters, Lorene Donegan and<br />

Eva Roberts. Visitation today, 11 a.m. until time of service. Funeral 2 p.m., with Bro. Kent<br />

Curtis officiating. Burial will follow in McElhiney Cemetery in Tennessee City. DICKSON<br />

FUNERAL HOME, (615) 446-2313.<br />

Jill K. <strong>Gunn</strong> (Birdsall)<br />

Pittsford: Passed away unexpectedly on November 7, 2007 at age 58. She was predeceased<br />

by her husband, Edward G. <strong>Gunn</strong>; parents, J. Frank & Jane (Power) Birdsall Jr.; brother,<br />

J. Frank Birdsall III. She is survived by her children, Kathryn (Sean) Smith & Jay B.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>; many dear friends and family. Jill will be remembered for her passion for cooking,<br />

her beautiful voice and her infectious laugh. She attended Allendale Columbia School,<br />

Carnegie Mellon University for voice and drama and also the Eastman School of Music for<br />

voice.Friends are invited to call Monday 11 AM - 1 PM at Miller Funeral Homes Inc., 3325<br />

Winton Road South where Jill"s Memorial Service will follow at 1:15 PM in the Interfaith<br />

Chapel of the funeral home. Interment, East Bloomfield Cemetery. In lieu of flowers,<br />

contributions may be made to the Liver Transplant Unit 6-1600 at Strong Memorial<br />

Hospital, 601 Elmwood Avenue, Rochester, NY 14642. To leave a message of condolence,<br />

please light a candle<br />

Jill K. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Jill Kovacevic <strong>Gunn</strong>, 28, passed away Wednesday, August 4 th . She was the beloved mother<br />

of Jakob <strong>Gunn</strong>, and daughter of Patrick and Dyan Kovacevic, as well as beloved oldest<br />

sister of Jaclyn (Louis DiPietro), Julianne, and Joseph. She is also survived by her<br />

grandmother Patti Kovacevic, uncles Randy Kovacevic and James Mischka, and an aunt<br />

Tammie (Tim) Lucas, as well as cousins Joelle, Justin, Dana, Kevin, and Kaylie. She was<br />

preceded in death by her grandparents Richard and Georgene Mischka. A graduate of<br />

East Bay High School in 2000, she spent several years at Loves Hair Salon before taking<br />

the last few years off to raise her beloved Jakob. A resident of Riverview since 1995, she<br />

was born in Conneaut, Ohio and leaves behind many friends, loved ones, and extended


family in both Florida, and Ohio. She was taken from us tragically and too soon. Only God,<br />

her family, and a small circle of loved ones, appreciated how truly special and beautiful she<br />

was. In heaven, she will be able to pursue the endless potential that she was denied here on<br />

earth. A memorial will take place Wednesday, August 11, 2010 from 5:00 to 7:00 pm at the<br />

Summerfield Clubhouse, 13050 Summerfield Blvd.,Riverview, FL. 33579. In lieu of<br />

flowers,please make donations to a trust for her beloved son, Jakob <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Jillian Mary <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

He says: Jillian Mary <strong>Gunn</strong>, 68, left this world on August 18, 2012 comforted by her loving<br />

husband, Tom and their family at home. She was fortunate to have spent time with many<br />

close friends in anticipation of her death, which was perfect and befitting of her wondrous<br />

spirit. Born in Flint, she loved Grand Rapids, moving here in 1988 from Evanston where<br />

she and Tom met. This exceptional woman lived a full life, traveling to many countries and<br />

throughout the US. Keenly observant, she had an active, intelligent mind. She was known<br />

for her capacity for excellent work, good ideas and even better advice. She was very<br />

organized, which contributed to her ability to get things done. Her motto "successful<br />

implementation requires thoughtful planning" guided her efforts. She truly was the "get it<br />

done" girl. Jillian loved words, books, music, and ideas. She could recite many poems and<br />

songs by heart. She was a very good gardener and a better Scrabble player. In her prime<br />

she would have been a good Jeopardy contestant but she was not motivated by such<br />

pursuits or their rewards. She was direct in her comments in a plain-spoken way, never<br />

pretentious. An open person, she revealed herself easily, which made her authentic and<br />

genuine and trustworthy. She demonstrated courage many times. Jillian considered herself<br />

a "recycled hippy" and there was a lot of truth in that. She was a peaceful person, more<br />

interested in helping people she cared for than anything else. She was an activist for social<br />

justice, deeply involved in the Civil Rights and Vietnam War movements. Her voice was<br />

lovely and her writing a joy to read. She had a strong moral compass and loved the beauty<br />

and power of Mother Nature. She and her family were granted many displays in her final<br />

days. Jillian is remembered for her devotion to family, especially in the service of her<br />

grandchildren as youngsters and her husband, whom she cared for in a marvelous manner.<br />

She loved well and was well loved. She would grow your soul if you let her. Jillian is<br />

survived by her husband Tom, son Jason Danko (Sinda), daughter Genevieve Ingram<br />

(Moss); grandchildren Keegan, Kaytlyn, Heather, Owen, Nora, and August; greatgrandchild<br />

Molly; brother Jeff Gholson (Julie), nieces Zoe and Annie; nephews Justin<br />

Schaaf and Evan Luong; in-laws Jim and Patty <strong>Gunn</strong>, Carolyn <strong>Gunn</strong>, Bob Coulter, Jeanne<br />

Brooks-<strong>Gunn</strong>, and Remy <strong>Gunn</strong>. Tom and his family will have a wake at their home (2520<br />

Fletcher Drive) on September 8, 2012 from 5 pm to 8 pm. The family welcomes all to share<br />

sorrow and stories and to celebrate Jillian's life. Donations in lieu of flowers may be made<br />

to Gilda's Club, Hospice of Michigan, NORML, or Planned Parenthood. She says: I went<br />

gently into that good night on August 18, 2012, passing into the loving arms of Mother<br />

Nature. "To the well organized mind, death is but the next great adventure" and what<br />

happens now is anyone's guess. Onward! I certainly hope that I have an eternal connection<br />

to my beloved husband, Tom, the "man who walks on water", and that I am able to watch<br />

the progress of our family, Jason (Sinda) Danko and Genevieve (Moss) Ingram, and their<br />

families, our grand children, Keegan, Kaytlyn, Heather, Owen, Nora and August, and our<br />

wee great- grand baby Molly, (all whose tummies I have snuffled); my brother Jeff


Gholson (Julie) and his family, Annie and Zoe; Nephew Justin (Wendy) and Dakota<br />

Schaaf, and Evan Luong. I also hope that there is an opportunity to bump into my Mom,<br />

my Brother Jeremy , and Aunts Rosie and Irene and late friend Sheryn, who are out there<br />

beyond. Loving and giving were always on top of my to-do list, as well as making people<br />

smile. <strong>My</strong> passions have been learning and growing myself and things; words, stones, music<br />

and books and just lookin' out the windows. I had many jobs and experiences, too many to<br />

enumerate, places where I learned, earned, and made lasting friends. I have many friends<br />

that I've loved and been loved by. It has been the great love of family and friends that have<br />

strengthened me through the years of my health challenges. Working in the Civil Rights<br />

and Anti-War Movements were hugely satisfying to me; I have lived and died a Liberal. All<br />

Power to the People. Come to my wake at Fletcher to enjoy the company of my loved ones.<br />

Keep your arms and hearts open to Tom and my family<br />

Jo <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Jo <strong>Gunn</strong>, 63, of Alma, Arkansas, was born March 16, 1944, in Mulberry and she died<br />

Sunday, Sept. 2, 2007, in Van Buren. She was a homemaker and a member of Kibler<br />

Southern Baptist Church.<br />

Jo McLean <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

member of the Visiting Nurses' staff for several years and well known in East Chicago,<br />

died of tuberculosis last night Feb 27, 1940, in her home at 3667 Lincoln street, Gary,<br />

Louisiana. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a former East Chicago resident, having moved to Gary only<br />

two years ago. She had been ill for three years. Surviving is her husband, Russell. Funeral<br />

services have been tentatively set for Friday morning In tho Williams and Burns chapel in<br />

Gary.<br />

Jo Anne <strong>Gunn</strong> Nichols,<br />

77, of Anaheim, California, a retired real estate broker, died April 23, 2006, of coronary<br />

artery disease. Visitation: 5-8 p.m. Thursday, with services at noon Friday, Westminster<br />

Memorial Park. Son, Russel <strong>Gunn</strong>; two grandchildren.<br />

Jo Ann <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Services for Jo Ann Ballew <strong>Gunn</strong> will be at 2 p.m. Friday, Nov. 14, 2003, at the First<br />

Baptist Church with the Rev. Donnie Lehr and Dr. Alton Fannin officiating. Interment in<br />

Rose Hill Cemetery will be directed by Harvey-Douglas Funeral Home. Our beloved wife<br />

and mother, Jo Ann <strong>Gunn</strong>, went home to be with the Lord and take her place with the<br />

heavenly angels that God placed here on Earth to give her family the necessary love and<br />

guidance required for a loving family. Her mission on Earth was completed and is now in<br />

the loving arms of the heavenly Father, where she will never have to suffer the physical<br />

pains she endured on Earth. Born Nov. 15, 1930, in Wilson, Okla., to J.P. and Mary


Elizabeth Ballew, she grew up in the Wilson area for the first eight years of her life. Her<br />

family moved to a Carter Oil Company plant north of Cromwell, Okla., where she<br />

completed her sophomore high school class. She completed her education and was a<br />

graduate of Wewoka High School. She married Dale <strong>Gunn</strong> on Sept. 4, 1949. Survivors<br />

include her husband, Dale, of the home; two daughters, Nanette, and her husband, Blake<br />

Jordan, Boulder, Colo., and Polly <strong>Gunn</strong>, Los Angeles; a son, Ross <strong>Gunn</strong>, Ardmore; two<br />

grandchildren, Shandra and Nathanial Jordan, Boulder; a sister-in-law, Lorene Ballew,<br />

Arlington, Texas; and many nieces, nephews and very special friends. Preceding her in<br />

death were her parents; a brother, James Ballew; three sisters, Edith Wallace, Mary Ella<br />

and Betty June Ballew. Serving as honorary bearers will be Dr. Pat Powell, Emmitt<br />

Hudgins, Arthur Rickets, Bill Manner, Walter McAnally and Ed Chadwick. Memorials<br />

can be made to the National Leukemia Foundation, Oklahoma Chapter, 3613 NW 56th, No.<br />

230, Oklahoma City, OK 73112.<br />

Joan Elaine Hermann <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

passed away on May 9, 2011. She was born in Orange, <strong>New</strong> Jersey May 26, 1926. She is<br />

survived by her husband John; daughters, Laura <strong>Gunn</strong> Catterton (Allen), Victoria <strong>Gunn</strong> S<br />

Street (Audie) and Rebecca <strong>Gunn</strong>; son Bruce <strong>Gunn</strong> (Luz); grandchildren, Alex Dunlop,<br />

Casey Street, Lukas Street, Lindsay Street and Alan <strong>Gunn</strong>; and a sister-in-law, Nancy<br />

Brown.Preceding her in death were her mother, Jessie Granger; father, William Hermann;<br />

and brother Bruce Granger.After graduating from Millburn (NJ) High School, she joined<br />

the staff of the American Red Cross, serving also as a volunteer Red Cross Grey Lady and<br />

motor pool driver. She joined the Marine Corps in 1953, went through boot camp in Parris<br />

Island and served at duty stations in Memphis, TN, Jacksonville, FL and Cherry Point,<br />

NC, there she met John, a Marine Lieutenant and the rest is history. They raised four<br />

children - four of God's finest. They lived in Monmouth, IL, Wilmington, NC, Richmond,<br />

VA, and Costa Mesa, CA. She attended Wilmington College, Virginia Commonwealth<br />

University and graduated from Orange Coast College (Costa Mesa, CA).In 1972 she gave<br />

her life to Christ at Calvary Chapel in Costa Mesa, CA and has walked with Him ever<br />

since. Loving to travel, she visited her daughters stationed in Guam, Spain and Kenya. She<br />

and John moved to Gulf Breeze in June 1995 where she served as a volunteer Red Cross<br />

Disaster worker during hurricanes and she also started a clown ministry. "Pixie from<br />

Dixie," the clown, traveled to Eastern Europe in 1996 to minister and clown.An avid<br />

runner, she ran in more than 200 5K races in California and the Florida Panhandle and<br />

even completed a half-marathon in California.Always a nature lover, she served two terms<br />

of the Gulf Breeze Park Board.She always found time for gardening, feeding birds,<br />

painting, singing in the Calvary Chapel Choir, bike riding, and going to the gym.Memorial<br />

services were held on Monday, May 16, 2011 at 2:00 PM. An inurnment will take place at<br />

Barrancas National Cemetery at a later date. The family requests that donations be made<br />

to Calvary Chapel of Gulf Breeze.<br />

Job Valentine <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Chrisman Courier Thursday Feb. 24, 1921 - Word was received here Wednesday by<br />

Undertaker John T. Owen stating that Valentine <strong>Gunn</strong>, a former resident of this City, had


passed away Tuesday at 2:30 o'clock p.m., at his home in Normal, where he had lived for<br />

many years. The deceased was a brother of Misses Lou and Jane <strong>Gunn</strong>, also of Normal,<br />

and the father of Dick <strong>Gunn</strong>, who for several years has lived in California. The body will<br />

be brought to this city Friday for burial and a short service will be held in Woodland<br />

Cemetery. At this time we are unable to state just when the burial will take place, but it<br />

will be just after the arival of the 9:07 a.m. Big Four Train or the 1:49 p.,. C, I & W. train.<br />

The <strong>Gunn</strong> sisters and Dick will accompany the remains to this City. (Normal, McLean<br />

County, Illinois) (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

L. Joe Bill <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

L. Joe Bill <strong>Gunn</strong>, 72, of Forest, Miss., died Sunday, June 12, 2005, at Hospice Ministries in<br />

Ridgeland, Miss. Survivors include a sister, Kathy Haddock of Farmington. Visitation will<br />

be from 4:30 to 8 p.m. today, Tuesday, June 14, at Colonial Chapel Funeral Home in<br />

Forest. Funeral services for Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday, June 15, also at<br />

Colonial Chapel Funeral Home in Forest. Interment will be at Pleasant Ridge Baptist<br />

Church Cemetery. Arrangements entrusted to Colonial Chapel Funeral Home, 6504<br />

Airport Rd. in Forest.<br />

Joe B. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Warrenton, Georgia. Joe B. <strong>Gunn</strong> 68 of Gibson Road died Friday, Feb 13, 1976 in an<br />

Augusta hospital. The funeral will be held at 4 pm Sunday in First United Methodist<br />

Church of Warrenville with the Rev. Leo Burgess and Grady Wheeless officiating. Burial<br />

will be in the Johnson Methodist Church Cemetery. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a lifelong resident of<br />

Warren County and was commissioner of Warren Countyf or 12 years, retiring in 19972.<br />

He was a member of First United Methodist Church of Warrenton and the Peace Officers<br />

Association of Georgia. He was a member of Warren Kiwanis Club. Survivors include his<br />

widow, Ruth Simons <strong>Gunn</strong>, of Warrenton; two sons, Robert Simons <strong>Gunn</strong> and Jack W.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> both of Warrenton; three brother, Luther <strong>Gunn</strong> of Venice Florida, Grogan <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Warrenville, and charlie <strong>Gunn</strong> of Fayetteville, NC and one sister, Mrs. Lily Lawlis of<br />

Jackson, Alabma. Friends may call at the residence or at Nm. W. Callaway and Sons<br />

Funeral home in Warrenton. (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Joe <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

FORT STOCKTON -- Joe G. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Fort Stockton, 86, of Fort Stockton, Texas, died<br />

Sunday, May 6. He was born Oct. 20, 1920, in Palo Pinto. He was married to Frances<br />

Henderson in 1945 in Colorado City. Services will be 10 a.m. today, May 8, at First<br />

Presbyterian Church. Viewing was held Monday, May 7, at the Fort Stockton Funeral<br />

Home with the Rev. Dr. Jim Miles officiating. Graveside services will be 2 p.m. Tuesday,<br />

May 8, at Mt. Evergreen Cemetery in Pecos. Survivors include his son, Jim <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Austin; daughters, Faye Johnson of Fort Stockton and Kitty Ann <strong>Gunn</strong> of Snyder;<br />

brothers, Jim <strong>Gunn</strong> of Long Beach, Calif. and Ray Lindsay of Pecos; sisters, Mary<br />

Driskell, Hazel Lindsay, Helen Lindsay and Una Jean Vickers, all of El Paso; eight<br />

grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his wife.


Arrangements are entrusted to Fort Stockton Funeral Home. Published in the Midland<br />

Reporter-Telegram on 5/8/2007. Joe <strong>Gunn</strong> started riding motorcycles when he was 6. At<br />

19, he operated his own shop -- No. 1 Cycle Supply in Augusta, near his hometown of<br />

Keysville. "The man could break down a bike and put it together with his eyes closed,"<br />

said his daughter Heather Joanne <strong>Gunn</strong> Pearson of Augusta. "He knew a bike like the<br />

back of his hand. He loved motorcycles. And he was an avid motorcycle rider." He also<br />

worked numerous jobs either selling or repairing cars, and he enjoyed collecting guns and<br />

target-shooting. "We have 25 guns in a safe here," said Rebecca <strong>Gunn</strong>, his wife of 24<br />

years. "All types. All brands." Joseph Allen <strong>Gunn</strong>, 55, of Dallas died June 21 of internal<br />

bleeding at Grady Memorial Hospital after he was shot during an attempted robbery in<br />

Smyrna. The funeral is 11 a.m. today June 26, 2009, at First United Methodist Church of<br />

Marietta. A graveside service will be 4 p.m. Saturday at Keysville United Methodist<br />

Church Cemetery.Jeff Eberhart Funeral Home of Dallas is in charge of<br />

arrangements.Whatever Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> made a living at, it almost always involved motors and<br />

something mechanical. He sold cars and motorcycles in various sales positions.He repaired<br />

them, too, as a certified technician specialist or master mechanic.From 1986 to 1992, Mr.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> lived in Phoenix, where he was a program manager with the Motorcycle Mechanics<br />

Institute. He and his wife moved to Atlanta in the early 1990s, where he worked as a service<br />

writer for a now-defunct Volkswa-gen dealership in Marietta.He also ran <strong>Gunn</strong> Consulting<br />

Group Inc., a Dallas-based firm that advised small compan- ies on business<br />

management.Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> had attended college briefly at Arizona State University in<br />

Phoenix, but he got serious about higher education in Atlanta. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> earned<br />

undergraduate degrees in marketing and sales, and two MBAs -- one in marketing and one<br />

in operations management -- from Kennesaw State University, his wife said. "To do this in<br />

his mid-40s was a lifelong accomplishment," she said. "He had wanted to get his Ph.D., but<br />

it didn't pan out."In 2001, Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> became a part-time teacher in Chattahoochee<br />

Technical College's dual enrollment program.He eventually became a full-time instructor<br />

in automotive technology, where he was known for his expertise in motorcycle<br />

mechanics.Survivors in addition to his wife and daughter include a son, Casey Joe <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Bonaire; three brothers, Louie F. <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr. of Augusta, James O. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Evans, and<br />

Delma <strong>Gunn</strong> of Keysville; six sisters, Mary <strong>Gunn</strong> Ward of Martinez, Elaine <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Richardson of North Augusta, S.C., Lois <strong>Gunn</strong> Hall of Keysville, Doris <strong>Gunn</strong> Ermokovich<br />

of Augusta, Audrey <strong>Gunn</strong> Harker of Horscham, Pa., and Judy <strong>Gunn</strong> Kent of Keysville;<br />

and a grandson.<br />

Joe Allen <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Joe <strong>Gunn</strong> started riding motorcycles when he was 6. At 19, he operated his own shop —<br />

No. 1 Cycle Supply in Augusta, near his hometown of Keysville, Georgia. “The man could<br />

break down a bike and put it together with his eyes closed,” said his daughter Heather<br />

Joanne <strong>Gunn</strong> Pearson of Augusta. “He knew a bike like the back of his hand.” Joe <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

of Dallas started riding motorcycles when he was 6 years old. He earned undergraduate<br />

degrees in marketing and sales and two MBAs from Kennesaw State University. He also<br />

worked numerous jobs either selling or repairing cars, and he enjoyed collecting guns and<br />

target-shooting. “We have 25 guns in a safe here,” said Rebecca <strong>Gunn</strong>, his wife of 24 years.<br />

“All types. All brands.” Joseph Allen <strong>Gunn</strong>, 55, of Dallas died June 21 of internal bleeding


at Grady Memorial Hospital after he was shot during an attempted robbery in Smyrna.<br />

The funeral is 11 a.m. Friday at First United Methodist Church of Marietta. A graveside<br />

service will be 4 p.m. Saturday at Keysville United Methodist Church Cemetery. Jeff<br />

Eberhart Funeral Home of Dallas is in charge of arrangements. Whatever Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> made<br />

a living at, it almost always involved motors and something mechanical. He sold cars and<br />

motorcycles in various sales positions. He repaired them, too, as a certified technician<br />

specialist or master mechanic. From 1986 to 1992, Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> lived in Phoenix, where he<br />

was a program manager with the Motorcycle Mechanics Institute. He and his wife moved<br />

to Atlanta in the early 1990s, where he worked as a service writer for a now-defunct<br />

Volkswagen dealership in Marietta. He also ran <strong>Gunn</strong> Consulting Group Inc., a Dallasbased<br />

firm that advised small companies on business management. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> had attended<br />

college briefly at Arizona State University in Phoenix, but he got serious about higher<br />

education in Atlanta. He earned undergraduate degrees in marketing and sales, and two<br />

MBAs — one in marketing and one in operations management — from Kennesaw State<br />

University, his wife said. “To do this in his mid-40s was a lifelong accomplishment,” she<br />

said. “He had wanted to get his Ph.D., but it didn’t pan out.” In 2001, Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> became a<br />

part-time teacher in Chattahoochee Technical College’s dual enrollment program. He<br />

eventually became a full-time instructor in automotive technology, where he was known for<br />

his expertise in motorcycle mechanics. “The man could break down a bike and put it<br />

together with his eyes closed,” his daughter said. “He knew a bike like the back of his hand.<br />

He knew his stuff.” Survivors in addition to his wife and daughter include a son, Casey Joe<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Bonaire; three brothers, Louie F. <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr. of Augusta, James O. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Evans,<br />

and Delma <strong>Gunn</strong> of Keysville; six sisters, Mary <strong>Gunn</strong> Ward of Martinez, Elaine <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Richardson of North Augusta, S.C., Lois <strong>Gunn</strong> Hall of Keysville, Doris <strong>Gunn</strong> Ermokovich<br />

of Augusta, Audrey <strong>Gunn</strong> Harker of Horscham, Pa., and Judy <strong>Gunn</strong> Kent of Keysville;<br />

and a grandson. (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

2 nd obit<br />

DALLAS, Ga. - Mr. Joe Allen <strong>Gunn</strong>, age 55, of Dallas, Ga., passed away June 21, 2009. Mr.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> was born June 15, 1954 in Jefferson, Ga., son of the late Tressie Mae Cain & Louie<br />

F. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Sr. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was Department Chair of Applied Technology Instructor for<br />

Chattahoochee Technical Institute. He was a member of the Methodist Faith. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> is<br />

survived by his wife of 24 years, Rebecca "Becky" <strong>Gunn</strong>; one son, Casey Joe <strong>Gunn</strong>; one<br />

daughter, Heather Joann <strong>Gunn</strong> Pearson of Augusta, Ga.; three brothers, Louie F. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

Jr. of Augusta, Ga., James O. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Evans, Ga., Delma <strong>Gunn</strong> of Keysville, Ga.; six<br />

sisters, Mary <strong>Gunn</strong> Ward of Martinez, Ga., Elaine <strong>Gunn</strong> Richardson of North Augusta,<br />

S.C., Lois <strong>Gunn</strong> Hall of Keysville, Ga., Doris <strong>Gunn</strong> Ermakovich of Augusta, Ga., Audrey<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> Harker of Horsham, Pa., and Judy <strong>Gunn</strong> Kent of Keysville, Ga.; one grandson,<br />

Jarrett Pearson of Augusta, Ga.; many nieces and nephews; and many beloved friends.<br />

Funeral services for Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> will be held Friday, June 26, 2009, at 11 a.m. at the First<br />

United Methodist Church of Marietta located at 56 Whitlock Ave., Marietta, Ga. 30064,<br />

with Dr. Matthews officiating. Music to be provided by Jeff Eberhart accompanied by<br />

Becky Bearden. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong>'s body will lie in state at the church from 9 a.m. till the time of<br />

the service. A graveside service will follow in the Keysville United Methodist Church<br />

Cemetery in Keysville, Ga. on Saturday, June 27th, at 4 p.m. Family to gather at 3:30 p.m.<br />

Please omit flowers. Donations may be made to the American Motorcycle Association, 1-


800- 262-5646. Please join Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong>'s family in honoring his life by visiting<br />

www.jeffeberhartfuneralhome.com to sign the register book & share memories. The Jeff<br />

Eberhart Funeral Home, of Dallas, Ga., has charge of the funeral arrangements for the<br />

funeral of Mr. Joe <strong>Gunn</strong>. (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Joe White <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Joe White <strong>Gunn</strong>, 84, of Pekin, Ill., formerly of Cape Girardeau, died Thursday, Sept. 11,<br />

2003, at St. Francis Medical Center in Peoria, Ill. He was born Aug. 10, 1919, in Little<br />

Rock, Ark., son of James Oliver and Mattie Ophelia White <strong>Gunn</strong>. He and Pauline Gladys<br />

Blank were married Dec. 20, 1944, in Cape Girardeau. She died May 6, 2003. The <strong>Gunn</strong>s<br />

owned and operated Economy Shoes in Pekin 15 years, retiring in 1987. He had also<br />

worked at J.C. Penney stores in Cape Girardeau, and in Galesburg and Danville, Ill. He<br />

worked at Carp"s Department Store in Mount Vernon, Ill., 16 years, and then was a store<br />

manager in California and Sullivan, Mo., Canton, Ill., and Pekin. He was a member of<br />

Olive Branch Masonic Lodge 38 in Danville. He was pianist in several dance bands in<br />

Illinois and Missouri many years. Survivors include a daughter, Nancy Harms of Canton; a<br />

son, James <strong>Gunn</strong> of Pekin; and a sister, Annie Parker of Jonesboro, Ark. He was preceded<br />

in death by four brothers and three sisters. The funeral was held Monday at Preston-<br />

Hanley Funeral Home in Pekin. The Rev. Terry Edele officiated. Burial was in Lakeside<br />

Cemetery at Pekin. Joe White <strong>Gunn</strong>, 84, of 212 Cypress Street, Pekin, died at 1:42 p.m.<br />

Thursday, September 11, 2003 at OSF Saint Francis Medical Center in Peoria. Born<br />

August 10, 1919 in Little Rock, Arkansas to James Oliver and Mattie Ophelia White<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>,he married Pauline Gladys Blank on December 20, 1944 in Cape Girardeau,<br />

Missouri. She died May 6, 2003 in Pekin. Four brothers and three sisters also preceded him<br />

in death. Surviving are one daughter, Nancy E. (Fred) Harms of Canton; one son, James A.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Pekin; and one sister, Annie Lee Parker of Jonesboro, Arkansas. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> and<br />

his wife owned and operated Economy Shoes in downtown Pekin for 15 years, retiring in<br />

1987. He previously worked at JC Penney"s for 7 years at stores in Cape Girardeau,<br />

Missouri, Galesburg, and Danville. He later worked at Carp"s Department Store for 16<br />

years at Mount Vernon and later as store manager in California, Missouri; Sullivan,<br />

Missouri; Canton, and last in Pekin. He was a former member of Kiwanis and a former<br />

member of the Masonic Lodge for over 50 years. He had played the piano for several dance<br />

bands throughout Illinois and Missouri for many years. He was of the Methodist faith.<br />

Masonic services will be at 1:30 p.m. Monday, September 15, 2003 at Preston-Hanley<br />

Funeral Home, Pekin Chapel with funeral services following. The Rev. Terry C. Edele will<br />

officiate. Visitation will be 30 minutes before the Masonic service. Burial will be in<br />

Lakeside Cemetery in Pekin. Memorial contributions may be made to the charity of the<br />

donor"s choice. Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> descendant)<br />

Joe <strong>Gunn</strong> -<br />

January 20, 1970 - A veteran of World War I, Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> is survived by his wife, Anna, of<br />

Nixa; seven step-daughters, Mrs. Florence Stogner, Nixa, Mrs. Effie Bartz, East Bend,<br />

Wis., Mrs. Dolly Garrison, Carthage, Mrs. Elvena Culey, Kansas City, MRs. Mildred<br />

Owens, Bruner, Mrs. Tina Mae Grueher, Crocker, and Mrs. Dovie Lee Starnes, Sparta.


Also surviving are three step-sons, Tommy Perkins, Slayton, Ore., Dorrall Perkins,<br />

Republic; 56 step-grandchildren and several step-great-grandchildren and step- greatgreat-<br />

grandchildren. Services will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday in the Harris Chapel here with<br />

the Rev. Hubert Swearingen officiating. Burial will be in Bruner Cemetery Nixa, Christian<br />

County, Missouri<br />

Joe A. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

APACHE Graveside services for Joe A. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 90, were held Tuesday at Elgin Memorial<br />

Cemetery with the Rev. Larry Thoma officiating.<strong>Gunn</strong> died Dec. 10, 2005, in Apache.He<br />

was born May 10, 1915, in Atoka to the late Joe G. and Ila Bodiford <strong>Gunn</strong>. <strong>Gunn</strong> married<br />

Agnes Miller on June 18, 1936.He worked in the oil fields in <strong>New</strong> Mexico, Texas and<br />

Illinois and retired in 1980 from Magma Oil Co. in San Manuel, Ariz. Survivors include his<br />

wife of Apache; two sons, Richard K. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Lafayette, Ore., and Joe A. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Killeen;<br />

one daughter, Andaletha Gillmore of Apache; and many grandchildren, greatgrandchildren<br />

and great-great-grandchildren.<br />

Joe A. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Services for Joe A. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 68, of Killeen, Texas will be held at 1 p.m. Monday at Killeen<br />

Memorial Funeral Home. He died May 30, 2007, in Killeen. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born in Hobbs, N.M.<br />

He was raised and educated in Odessa. He was in the U.S. Army from 1956 to 1976, and<br />

also worked for Lack"s Furniture. Joe served for the 1st Cavalry Division WAGKAAA<br />

Fort Hood. His awards include: Commendation Medal Vietnam, Meritorious Achievement,<br />

Bronze Star Medal, Air Medal for Meritorious Achievement while participating in aerial<br />

flight, certificate of appreciation. Survivors include his son, Mikel J. <strong>Gunn</strong>; daughters,<br />

Sonja <strong>Gunn</strong> and Christa <strong>Gunn</strong>; parent, Agnes <strong>Gunn</strong>; brother, Richard K. <strong>Gunn</strong>; sister,<br />

Ann Fillmore; seven grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. He was preceded in<br />

death by his wife, Christa M. <strong>Gunn</strong>, on May 24, 2005; and a son, Peter T. <strong>Gunn</strong>. The family<br />

will receive visitors from 6 to 8 p.m. Friday at the funeral home.<br />

Joe Ann (<strong>Gunn</strong>) Dearinger<br />

was born in Little Rock, AK on July 26, 1915. She graduated in the top three of her class at<br />

Little Rock High School. As a young lady, she met the love of her life, an Army soldier<br />

named William Dearinger. She followed him back to Eureka and they were married in<br />

1948. In 1952 she and Bill welcomed a son, Donald James Dearinger. He was her pride and<br />

joy and he was her devoted caretaker for many years. For over 30 years she was a<br />

secretary for Eureka Fisheries and South Bay Marina. She was a faithful member of the<br />

Eureka Methodist Church. For the last few years Joe Ann attended the Senior Adult Day<br />

Care. Joe Ann was a devoted wife, mother and grandmother. She gave kindness to<br />

everyone she met and was always willing to help in any way she could. Dementia caused<br />

her to become confused in the last years of her life. She still had wonderful stories to share<br />

of her years in Little Rock. Joe Ann passed away peacefully at sunset on February 2, 2013<br />

with her son at her side at the age of 97 ½. Preceding her in death were her parents, Jenny<br />

and WBC <strong>Gunn</strong>, her brother Chubby and her sister Elizabeth "Betty" all of Little Rock,


AK., husband, William Dearinger (7/1989), daughter-in-law, Carol Dearinger (7/2000),<br />

grand-daughter Debbie West (8/2007) all of Eureka and grand-son Lonnie West (1/2011) of<br />

Port Orchard, W A. She is survived by her son, Donald "Jim" Dearinger and his<br />

girlfriend, Lillie Startare of Eureka and great-grandchildren Benjamin West and<br />

Michealla West of Port Orchard, W A. Visitation will be at Sanders Funeral Home, 1835 E<br />

St., Eureka on Tuesday, Feb. 12, 2013 from 9 to 12 noon. Friends are invited to services at<br />

the Eureka Methodist Church, Del Norte and F Streets, Eureka on Tuesday, Feb. 12, 2013<br />

at 1 p.m. followed by interment at Ocean View Cemetery. A reception will follow at the<br />

church<br />

Joe Lewis <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Joe Lewis ("Top <strong>Gunn</strong>") <strong>Gunn</strong>, native of Pine Mountain, passed away Friday in El Paso,<br />

Texas. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong>, son of Arttie Miss <strong>Gunn</strong> and the late Jimmie Lee <strong>Gunn</strong>, was born<br />

December 30, 1945. He was a graduate of Carver High School in Hamilton and was retired<br />

from the United States Army after almost 25 years of distinguished service. After his<br />

retirement, he was employed with Owens Brockway, and Continental Alfa, and Quantum<br />

Research until his passing. Survivors include his wife, Mary Ellen <strong>Gunn</strong>; mother, Arrtie<br />

Miss <strong>Gunn</strong>, Pine Mountain; five daughters:Bridgette, JoAnn, Sharon, Jacquelyn and<br />

Michelle; one son, James; eight sisters:Jimmie Effie Simpson (John), Helen Smith, Linda<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> and Faye <strong>Gunn</strong>, all of LaGrange; Elaine <strong>Gunn</strong>, Eddie Mae <strong>Gunn</strong>, Mary <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

Ophelia <strong>Gunn</strong>, all of Pine Mountain; two brothers:Melvin <strong>Gunn</strong>, LaGrange, David <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

Pine Mountain; thirteen grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; loving aunts and<br />

uncles, nieces, nephews, and devoted friends. In addition to his father, he was preceded in<br />

death by his grandmothers:Hattie Effie Daniel and Ophelia <strong>Gunn</strong>; and<br />

grandfathers:Walter Daniel and George <strong>Gunn</strong>. The funeral service will be Friday at 1 p.m.<br />

at Mount Zion Baptist Church, El Paso, Texas. Military burial service will be at 2:30 p.m.<br />

at Fort Bliss. Hillcrest Funeral Home and Crematory at 1060 N.Carolina Drive, El Paso,<br />

TX 79915 (915) 598-3332] is in charge of arrangements. This announcement is courtesy of<br />

Lakes-Dunson-Robertson Funeral Home.<br />

Joe Madison <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Funeral services for Madison <strong>Gunn</strong> 81, of Apalachicola, Florida who died<br />

Tuesday,January 21, 1969 in a Panama City hospital following a short illness will be held<br />

at 3 pm EST Friday at the First Baptist Church of Apolochicola with the Rev. Oswald<br />

conducting. Survivors include his widow Sally <strong>Gunn</strong> of Apalachicola, two sons, E. S.<br />

“Red” <strong>Gunn</strong> of Port St., : Joe and O. L. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Atlanta, Georgia. 7 grandchildren and<br />

one great grandchild. A one great granddaughter - four sisters Mrs. Maude Burlock of<br />

Perry Texas; Mrs. C. R. Stokes of Eustis; Etta Kier of Clearwater and Olive Adams of<br />

Crestview.<br />

Joe Nathan <strong>Gunn</strong>


age 91, of Birmingham, Ala. died Tuesday, September 27, 1994. Funeral service will be<br />

Saturday, October 1, 1994, 2:00 P.M., First Baptist Church, West End with burial in<br />

Elmwood. Survivors: brother, William L. <strong>Gunn</strong> (Mamie B.) of Fairfield; nephew, Walter<br />

Davis of Denver, Colorado. Bushelon Funeral Home is directing.<br />

Joe R. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Joseph Ridgeway <strong>Gunn</strong>, 56 of 3721 McKinney Avenue, veteran of the Spanish American<br />

War and widely known Masonic worker, died Tuesday night at his home. He had been a<br />

resident of Dallas for 44 years. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was an assistant to Wilbur Keith, executive<br />

secretary of the committee on masonic education and services of the Grand Lodge of Texas<br />

and appeared as a lecturer in lodge rooms of mason in all section of the State. He was a<br />

Captain under the command of Beaumont Buck during the Spanish American War. For<br />

many years he was a personal friend of United States Senator Tom Connally, with whom<br />

he was associated during his army service. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a past master of Trinity Valley<br />

Lodge and was a member of the Scottish Rite bodies and of Hella Temple Shrine. He<br />

served as private secretary to Judge Hiram Lively during his term as Grand Master Mason<br />

of Texas and was secretary of his Blue Lodge at the time of his death. He is survived by his<br />

wife; three sons, Joe R. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Mill Valley Calif. And Robert W. <strong>Gunn</strong> and Harold D.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>; four daughters, Mrs. Henry C. Fulcher III of Wichita Falls; Mrs John W. Keebler;<br />

Mrs. E. H. Scarborough and Miss Marion <strong>Gunn</strong> all of Dallas. - Dallas Morning <strong>New</strong>s 1-19-<br />

1932.<br />

Mrs. Joe R. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

91 of 3721 McKinney, a descendant of one of the founding families of Dallas died<br />

Wednesday in Wichita Falls where she was visiting. A lifetime Dallas resident, Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

was a great granddaughter of John Beeman who with John Neely Bryan were the first<br />

settlers here. She was a member of the Baptist church and the Bluebonnet chapter of the<br />

Order of the Eastern Star. Survivors: four daughters Mrs. Henry Scarborough of Dallas;<br />

Mrs. Henry C. Fulcher of Wichita Falls; mrs. Russell Brickell of Washington, DC; and<br />

Mrs. John W. Keebler of Willows, Calf.: Three sons: Joe R. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr of Kentfield,<br />

California; Robert <strong>Gunn</strong> of mill Walley, Calf; Harold D. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Oxford Pennsylvania; 25<br />

grandchildren and 41 great grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 3:30 pm<br />

Thursday in Restland’s Wildwood Funeral Chapel. Burial in Restland Memorial Park.<br />

Published 11-16-1967 Noma English <strong>My</strong>ers, maiden name.<br />

Joel Blackwell <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

J.B. <strong>Gunn</strong>, familarly known as Grandpa <strong>Gunn</strong>, died at his home in this city at 5:10 a.m.<br />

Monday. The deceased was born in Virginia December 18, 1816, where he resided till<br />

1837, when he located in Benton County, Missouri. In 1900 he moved to Miami. The<br />

deceased leaves an aged wife, eight children who have reached’s estate, forty-six grand<br />

children, and six great grand children. He belonged to that class of hardy God fearing<br />

pioneers, now rapidly becoming extinct, who assisted in carving magnificent<br />

commonwealths out of the widerness, and making it possible for future generations to live


in peace and prosperity. He was a member of the Christian Church and a firm believer in<br />

the existence of a future reward for those who obeyed the teachings of the Master. The<br />

funeral services held in the Christian Church at 10 a.m. Tuesday. Published Miami Herald<br />

on April 27, 1903 (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> descendant)<br />

Joel M. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

82, a resident of Montgomery, Al., died Wednesday, May 25, 2005. Funeral services will be<br />

Saturday, May 28, 2005 at 11:00 AM at Leak-Memory Chapel with Pastor Michael Rippy<br />

officiating. Burial will follow in Oakwood Cemetery. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> is preceded in death by his<br />

beloved daughter Karen <strong>Gunn</strong> DeFee. He is survived by his wife of 54 years Virginia S.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, two sons Bill <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife Margie and Mike <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife Donna, grandchildren<br />

Brian, August, and Michelle <strong>Gunn</strong>, Joe <strong>Gunn</strong>, Tabitha Wasden and Ginger Evans, and two<br />

great grandsons Caleb <strong>Gunn</strong> and Evan Preston. Active pallbearers will be Brian <strong>Gunn</strong>, Joe<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, Danny DeFee, Ronnie Segers, Mike Stone and Tommy Letlow. Honorary<br />

pallbearers will be Ricky Segers and Donnie Miller. Visitation will be Friday May 27 at<br />

Leak-Memory Chapel from 6:00 PM until 8:00 PM. LEAK-MEMORY CHAPEL<br />

DIRECTING Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> descendant)<br />

Joe Russell <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Services for Joe Russell <strong>Gunn</strong> will be Thursday, September 20, 2012 at 10am at Sterling<br />

Funeral Home, 602 North Main, Dayton, TX with burial to follow at Williams-Barbers<br />

Cemetery in Mont Belvieu. Visitation will be held at the funeral home on Wednesday,<br />

September 19, 2012 from 5pm to 8pm. Please view, sign and share memories of Joe<br />

at:www.sterlingfuneralhome.com. Russell <strong>Gunn</strong>, age 71 of Dayton, went to be with the<br />

Lord on September 13, 2012 in Dayton, TX. Joe was born July 9, 1941 in Mont Belvieu,<br />

TX, son of Claude and Loris <strong>Gunn</strong>. He attended Barbers Hill High School and worked for<br />

over forty years as a welder. He was a member of the Local #211 Pipefitter's Association.<br />

He was preceded in death by his parents, brother; Johnny <strong>Gunn</strong>. He leaves behind to<br />

cherish his memories, daughter; Josette Cook of Bacliff, son; Clint <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife Stacey<br />

of Driftwood, brother; Claude <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife Gayle of Mont Belvieu, sister; Elizabeth<br />

Mitchell and husband Charles of Spring, sister-in-law; Janyce <strong>Gunn</strong> of Mont Belvieu,<br />

granddaughters; Shelby <strong>Gunn</strong>, Chelsea Murski, Alexis <strong>Gunn</strong>, Sidney <strong>Gunn</strong>, grandson;<br />

Zane <strong>Gunn</strong>. Services for Joe Russell <strong>Gunn</strong> will be Thursday, September 20, 2012 at 10am<br />

at Sterling Funeral Home, 602 North Main, Dayton, TX with burial to follow at<br />

Williams-Barbers Cemetery in Mont Belvieu. Visitation will be held at the funeral home on<br />

Wednesday, September 19, 2012 from 5pm to 8pm. Please view, sign and share memories of<br />

Joe at:www.sterlingfuneralhome.com.<br />

Joey Douglas <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

VINITA, Okla. - "Joey" Douglas <strong>Gunn</strong>, infant son of Kevin Douglas <strong>Gunn</strong> and Nancy<br />

Arlene (Latham) <strong>Gunn</strong>, passed away Sunday, September 9, 2001 in Vinita. Joey was born<br />

May 15, 2001 at Plano, Texas. Survivors are: his parents, Kevin and Nancy <strong>Gunn</strong>, of the<br />

home; one brother, Markus <strong>Gunn</strong>, of the home; maternal grandparents, Les and Arlene


Latham, of Phoenix, Ariz.; paternal grandparents, Joe and Mary <strong>Gunn</strong>, of Vinita;<br />

maternal aunts and uncles, Ben Latham of Albuquerque, N.M., Mark and Kim Liston, of<br />

Carrollton, Texas, and Lonnie Hendrix, of Phoenix, Ariz.; great aunt, Vera Debruler, of<br />

Payson, Ariz.; paternal aunts and uncles, Dave and Shannon Scott, of Vinita, and Terry<br />

and Cindy <strong>Gunn</strong>, of Augusta, Ga. Funeral services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Thursday,<br />

September 13, in the Sanctuary of the First Baptist Church, Vinita. Rev. Henry Chenault<br />

will officiate. Interment will be in Fairview Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be<br />

made to the S.I.D.S. Foundation. Arrangements are under the direction of Burckhalter<br />

Funeral Home.<br />

John A. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

84, of 1100 E. State Road <strong>New</strong>comerstown, Ohio, died Monday, Oct. 17, 2011 at Riverside<br />

Manor Nursing & Rehab. Center, <strong>New</strong>comerstown. He was born Oct. 6, 1927 in<br />

<strong>New</strong>comerstown, Ohio to the late Charles R. <strong>Gunn</strong> and Mary E. (Worley) <strong>Gunn</strong>. He was a<br />

1948 <strong>New</strong>comerstown High School graduate and a graduate of the Pittsburg Art Inst.. He<br />

was US Army Korean War Veteran, an employee of ODOT Central office, and a member<br />

of Wolf-Salem United Methodist Church. He was also a member of the Veterans Foreign<br />

Wars Post 3303 of <strong>New</strong>comerstown, American Legion- Thomas C. Montgomery 431 of<br />

<strong>New</strong>comerstown and was a past post commander for both, and was a past post county<br />

commander for the American Legion. On Aug. 29, 1948, he married Norazella V. (Saylor)<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, who died Friday, Oct. 14, 2011. He is survived by two sons, John R. <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife,<br />

Dee A. of <strong>New</strong>comerstown, and Talmage L. <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife, Darla K. of Port Washington;<br />

five grandchilden; two step-grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; one step-greatgrandchild;<br />

and a sister-in-law, Georgia <strong>Gunn</strong> of Springfield, Mo. He was preceded in<br />

death by three brothers, William, Francis, and Franklin <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

John Allen <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

a native of Meridian Miss and a resident of mobile County, Alabama for many many years,<br />

died in a local hospital Tuesday April 6, 1971. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> is survived by one son Sidney A.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Mobile; five granddaughters, Mrs. Lois Lowery of Semmes, Mrs. Jeanette Kenzda<br />

of Jacksonville, Fla., Miss Patricia <strong>Gunn</strong> of Mobile, Miss Sally Daughtrey, and Miss Susan<br />

Daughtrey both of Satsumea; six grandson, Eugene <strong>Gunn</strong>, Don <strong>Gunn</strong>, John Lee <strong>Gunn</strong>, all<br />

of Mobile, James C. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Wilmer, Alabama; and Arthur L. Daughtrey of Saraland;<br />

and 12 great grandchildren. Funeral services will be held from the chapel of Roche<br />

Funeral home Friday April 9, 1971 at 10:30 am. Interment in Wilson Annex Cemetery,<br />

Whistler Alabama. Funeral arrangements by Roche Funeral home.<br />

John Allen <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Statesville, NC., March 2, 1909 - the county lost a good citizen yesterday when Mr. J. Allen<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> died at his home in the Oak Forest community, eight miles east of Statesville. Mr.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> had been in failing health for three months and it had been realized for several


weeks that he could not recover. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born in Caswell county 59 years ago and<br />

moved to Iredell 43 years ago, locating at Oak Forest. In early life he was married to Miss<br />

Atkins of Caswell County, and his wife and seven children survive, viz., Mr. J. A. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr<br />

of Statesville; Mr. Thomas E. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Caswell County; Mrs. J. R. Duffy and Mrs. W. F.<br />

Hall of Rowan County; Mrs. J. C. Montgomery and Mrs. W. C. Montgomery of Alexander<br />

County; and Miss Nettie <strong>Gunn</strong> who lives at home. Two brothers and two sisters who live in<br />

Caswell County also survive. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a prominent man and a leader in his<br />

community. For years he was a merchant at oak Forest and was in charge of Lake Forest<br />

post office while the office was in existence. (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

John Allen <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Mr. John Allen <strong>Gunn</strong>, a well known citizen of Clarksville, Tennessee died last night<br />

September 8, 1914, from the effects of a second stroke of paralysis at the age of 76 years. He<br />

is survived by two children, Harry <strong>Gunn</strong> and Mrs. Ran Burchett, both of Clarksville. The<br />

body accompanied by his family and several close friends was taken to Cedar Hill today for<br />

interment. Colonel <strong>Gunn</strong> as he was known, was born and reared in Robertson County,<br />

Tennessee and lived there until about 20 years ago, when he came home to live with his<br />

daughter. In early life he was converted and united with the Methodist Church and<br />

remained a consistent member throughout his life. He was also a member of the Masonic<br />

fraternity, uniting with it when comparatively a young man in Robertson County where he<br />

retained his membership. He was a man of strong convictions upon all questions of<br />

importance. More than 30 years ago he espoused the cause of prohibition. Although he was<br />

scoffed at, he cast his vote against whiskey when there was only one other similar vote cast<br />

in the county. He served in the Confederate Army 4 years and was always a true<br />

Southener. In recent years, Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> had been an earnest advocate of reform in political<br />

parties. He was an uncompromising Democrat, but in the split in the party in Tennessee he<br />

espoused that faction that has contended for the prohibition of the liquor traffic. On<br />

reaching Cedar Hill the body was taken to the home of his step daughter, Mrs. Lizzie<br />

Williams where the funeral was held at 4 o"clock this afternoon by the Rev. John L.<br />

Chenault. He will be greatly missed in his home and by his neighbors. (Thomas and Sarah<br />

Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> descendant)<br />

John Allen <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

John Allen <strong>Gunn</strong>, one of Huntsville’s best known citizens, died at his home April 20, 1914.<br />

. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> had been ill for some time, death being due to tuberculosis. He is survived by<br />

his wife and one son, Perley Gun, of Huntsville. (Huntsville, Randolph County, Mo)<br />

(Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

John A. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr.<br />

73, died December 23, 2007 of heart failure. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born in <strong>New</strong> Hampshire. He<br />

was retired from the military being in the U.S. Navy and U.S. Air Force in Korea and<br />

Vietnam. He also was a systems analyst for Polk County and GTE and a member of<br />

Masons and Shriners. He is survived by his wife, Patricia <strong>Gunn</strong> of Lakeland, FL; sons,


Michael <strong>Gunn</strong> (Natalie) of Winter Haven, FL, Peter <strong>Gunn</strong> (Tamera) of Lakeland, FL,<br />

David <strong>Gunn</strong> (Bethany) of Lawrenceville, GA; sister, Faye Fowler of MD; 5<br />

grandchildren.A memorial service will be held Thursday, 12/27 at 10:00 a.m. at the<br />

clubhouse, 2425 Harden Blvd., Lakeland, Fl. Published in the Ledger on 12/26/2007.<br />

John A. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>—Funeral services tor John A. <strong>Gunn</strong>, who died Thursday morning Oct 18, 1923, at a<br />

local hospital here in Lincoln, Nebraska The funeral will be held Friday at 2 p m. from the<br />

Castle,' Roper & Matthew chapel. The body will be taken to Edgar, Neb., Saturday<br />

morning for burial.<br />

John A. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

died July 5, 1932 in Westfield, <strong>New</strong> York, age 90 years after an illness of three weeks. The<br />

funeral will be held at the family home on Market Street with burial in the Ripley<br />

Cemetery. He is survived by a daughter Mary <strong>Gunn</strong> and a son George <strong>Gunn</strong> both of<br />

Westfield, and a brother, Frank <strong>Gunn</strong> of Ripley. His wife Flora died last March. Mr.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> was a member of the Methodist Church. He came to Westfield from Ripley twelve<br />

years ago, and established a shoe repair business at 21 Market Street.<br />

John A. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Galena, Illinois - John A. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 101 died at the Falena Hospital Wednesday night after a<br />

short illness. He was a retired 50 year employee of the Illinois Central Railroad. There are<br />

no immediate survivors. Services will be at 11:30 am Friday in St. Michaels Catholic<br />

Church, with burial in St. Michael’s Cemetery. Friends may call after 2 pm today at the<br />

chapel. Thursday Dec 30, 1971, Rockford Illinois, Morning Star page 8<br />

John B. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Tifton, Georgia, December 8, 1914 - John B. <strong>Gunn</strong> aged 66 years died at his home in<br />

Enigma, fourteen miles east of Tifton, Sunday evening of heart failure. His funeral was<br />

conducted at Oak Ridge cemetery, Tifton, this morning at 11 o’clock. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a<br />

pioneer of that section of Berrien in which he resided. He located at Enigma thirty years<br />

ago and in partnership with S. R. Weston of Albany operated a saw mill there for several<br />

years. Married twice, his second preceded him to the grave seven weeks ago. The Atlanta<br />

Consitution Dec 9, 1914 (John Benton <strong>Gunn</strong>)(Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

descendant)<br />

John Brown <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

51, of Richmond, Virginia died July 28, 2009. A graveside service will be held at 10 a.m.<br />

Thursday, August 13, in Maury Cemetery. Arrangements by the Central Chapel of Bennett<br />

Funeral Home


J.B. (John Battiscombe) <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

inventor of the <strong>Gunn</strong> diode, died on December 2, 2008 at age 80 in his Mt. Kisco N.Y.<br />

home. He was attended by his daughters Janet <strong>Gunn</strong> and Gillian Clissold , both of<br />

Nokesville, VA; Donna Gray, of Katonah, NY, and their husbands. The cause of death was<br />

colon cancer. <strong>Gunn</strong> was predeceased by his wife of 25 years, Freda Elizabeth (Pilcher)<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, in 1975. His older half-brother, the British jazz artist Patrick "Spike" Hughes, died<br />

in 1987. In 1963, while <strong>Gunn</strong> was working in semiconductor research at IBM's Thomas J.<br />

Watson Research Lab in Yorktown, he discovered that by applying a constant voltage in<br />

excess of a critical level to opposite faces of a germanium semiconductor, he could produce<br />

microwave oscillations. The <strong>Gunn</strong> effect, as this became known, led to the <strong>Gunn</strong> diode, the<br />

first cheap source of microwave power that did not require vacuum tubes. Later in his<br />

career he made valuable contributions in the areas of virus functions in the computer<br />

programming language APL, modeling regenerative braking for fuel efficient cars, and in<br />

multi-valued logics. John Battiscombe <strong>Gunn</strong> was born in Cairo, Egypt, in 1928 to<br />

Egyptologist Battiscombe "Jack" <strong>Gunn</strong>, a leading scholar of ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs,<br />

and Lillian Frances (Meena) Meacham Hughes <strong>Gunn</strong>, who studied psychoanalytic<br />

technique with Sigmund Freud. The family returned to England in 1934 when Jack <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

was appointed professor of Egyptology at Oxford, a post he held until his death in 1950.<br />

Except for the two years he spent in the U.S. as a wartime evacuee, J.B. was schooled in<br />

England, earning a degree from Trinity College, Cambridge. He was working at the Royal<br />

Radar Establishment in Malvern when a professorial post in physics opened at the<br />

University of British Columbia in Vancouver, and he moved his family to Canada. Three<br />

years later he accepted a job offer at IBM's new research lab in Yorktown, remaining there<br />

until retiring in 1990. He was named an IBM fellow in 1971. J.B. <strong>Gunn</strong> was given the<br />

Morris Liebman Memorial Award by the IEEE in1969, the John Scott Award of the City of<br />

Philadelphia 1971, as well as the Valdemar Paulsen Gold Medal by the Danish Academy of<br />

Technical Sciences. He was elected to the National Academy of Engineering (foreign status)<br />

in 1978 and later to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. A chance ride with a<br />

friend at Trinity College started J.B. <strong>Gunn</strong>'s lifelong affair with the motorcycle. He quickly<br />

graduated to racing bikes and paused on the way to his honeymoon in 1950 to enter a race.<br />

Over the years he bought a succession of vehicles, some of which he rebuilt extensively. His<br />

love of derelict classic motorcycles was matched by an enthusiasm for acquiring the<br />

machinery to restore them. Not long after <strong>Gunn</strong> won the Novice Twins race at Daytona at<br />

age 62, beating riders a third of his age, he was given an extended profile in Roadracing<br />

World magazine. The closing lines quote him as saying, "I'll keep at it as long as it is fun<br />

and in many ways I'm a mascot to others. I'm proof that racing life doesn't have to end at<br />

40."<br />

John Bridge <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Dr. John B. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a longtime Dallas orthopedic surgeon and former road-game<br />

physician for the Dallas Cowboys. Dr. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 71, died March 13 of complications of heart<br />

disease at St. Paul University Hospital at Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas. A<br />

memorial service will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday at Saint Michael and All Angels Episcopal<br />

Church, 8011 Douglas Ave. in Dallas. On Monday, services were in Columbus, Texas,


where he was buried in Odd Fellows Cemetery. Dr. <strong>Gunn</strong>"s roadwork for the Cowboys<br />

included the 1967 NFL Championship game in Green Bay, Wis., also known as the Ice<br />

Bowl, said his son John B. <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr. of Dallas. At the time, Dr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was in medical<br />

practice with Dr. Marvin P. Knight, who was the Cowboys" team physician for 25 years<br />

during the Tom Landry era. Dr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was also team physician for the Dallas Black Hawks<br />

hockey team for several years. Dr. <strong>Gunn</strong>"s remembrances from his years on the road with<br />

the Cowboys included a football signed by Dallas and Green Bay players from the Ice<br />

Bowl, his son said. During his 40 years as a Dallas orthopedic surgeon, Dr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a<br />

pioneer in knee surgery. In Dallas, he performed early cementless knee replacement<br />

procedures and double-knee replacements, his son said. "He was dedicated to his patients,<br />

he listened, and he cared." In 1968, he became a fellow of the American Academy of<br />

Orthopedic Surgeons. In 2001, the new orthopedic library at Baylor University Medical<br />

Center"s Hoblitzelle Hospital in Dallas was named in Dr. <strong>Gunn</strong>"s honor. Dr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was<br />

born in Columbus, where he was high school valedictorian in 1948. He attended Southern<br />

Methodist University, where he was a member of Phi Chi medical fraternity, and Stephen<br />

F. Austin State University. He received his medical degree from the University of Texas<br />

Southwestern Medical School, now UT Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas. In 1960, he<br />

started his practice in Dallas. He was senior physician with Orthopedic Associates of<br />

Dallaswhen he retired a few years ago. He was a past president of the Southern<br />

Orthopaedic Association and the Society for Arthritic Joint Surgery. In addition to his son,<br />

Dr. <strong>Gunn</strong> is survived by his wife, Virginia Stafford <strong>Gunn</strong> of Dallas; another son, Robert<br />

Niels <strong>Gunn</strong> of Dallas; a daughter, Lee <strong>Gunn</strong> Falchi of <strong>New</strong> York; his former wife, Kay<br />

Wrage <strong>Gunn</strong> of Dallas; two stepdaughters, Jill Stafford Melton of Dallas and Jane Melton<br />

Turnage of Ellensburg, Wash.; and six grandchildren. Memorials may be made to the John<br />

B. <strong>Gunn</strong> Orthopedic Library, Baylor University Medical Center, 3600 Gaston Ave., Dallas,<br />

Texas 75246; or St. John"s Episcopal Church, 915 Travis, Columbus, Texas 78934. March<br />

13, 2003 (Descendant of John and Susan <strong>Gunn</strong> - Onslow and Robeson County, NC)<br />

John Byrant <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

82, Route 2, Lady Lake, Fla. , died Monday. Born in Norman Park, Ga., he moved to Lady<br />

Lake from <strong>New</strong> Castle, Ind., in 1970. He was a carpenter and a member of Calvary Baptist<br />

Church, Leesburg. He was a U.S. Navy veteran of the Korean War and a lifetime member<br />

of Disabled American Veterans. He was a 32nd degree Mason and a Shriner. Survivors:<br />

wife, Ethel; daughter, Shirley Smelt, Brandon; stepsons, Roger William, Tampa, Ron<br />

William, Cleveland; three grandchildren; four great-grandchildren. Page-Theus Guardian<br />

Chapel, Wildwood - May 6, 1987 Orlando Sentinel<br />

John Curtis <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr.<br />

Services for John Curtis <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr. will be 10 a.m. Thursday, Sept. 11, 2003 at Hilldale<br />

Baptist Church in Claremore, Oklahoma. Rev. Earl Skaggs will officiate. Burial will follow<br />

at Woodlawn Cemetery under the direction of Rice Funeral Service. Friends may visit at<br />

the funeral home from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Wednesday. The family will receive visitors from<br />

6-8 p.m. John passed away Sunday, Sept. 7, 2003. He was 47. Born on Aug. 9, 1956 in<br />

Claremore to John Curtis Sr. and Alieta Hildebrand <strong>Gunn</strong>, John was reared and educated


in his birth community. After graduation from Claremore High school with the class of<br />

1974, he attended and graduated from Tulsa Welding School. John was employed by John<br />

Zink, Git-n-Go and HydroHoist before he went to work for Jimmy Jones, now Airgas, as<br />

an outside sales representative. John enjoyed deer hunting and relaxing at the movies. Full<br />

of life and fun, he loved to tease and laugh. John was an animal lover and had two<br />

longhorn heifers, Samantha and Endora, as pets. Those who survive John and carry<br />

treasured memories of times spent with him include his parents, John and Alieta <strong>Gunn</strong>, of<br />

Claremore; his son, Sean Christopher <strong>Gunn</strong> of San Diego, Calif.; his sister, Karen Ogle and<br />

husband, Mark; and nephews and niece, also of Claremore; his very special friend, Sandy<br />

Orcutt, of Chouteau; his grandfather, Walter <strong>Gunn</strong> Sr. of Reidsville, N.C.; numerous<br />

aunts, uncles, and cousins, and special friends, Jim and Shirley Smith, Dale Meeks, and<br />

Cliff Orcutt. He was preceded in death by his grandparents, James and Goldie Hildebrand;<br />

and his grandmother, Mittie <strong>Gunn</strong>. (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> descendant)<br />

John F. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Following a protracted illness with Bright’s disease and other ailments, John F. <strong>Gunn</strong> died<br />

in Cicero at an early hour, Friday morning April 16, 1926. He was aged 70. The funeral<br />

will be held in the Wesley Methodist church at 2 o’clock Sunday afternoon and the<br />

interment will take place in the Cicero cemetery. The wife of the deceased died about three<br />

years ago. Several children survive. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> spent most of his life in an around Cicero,<br />

Indiana and was well known in the northern part of Hamilton County. The children are J.<br />

O. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Gallon, Henry <strong>Gunn</strong>of Lansing Mi., Claude <strong>Gunn</strong> of Los Angeles, Ca, Clarence<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Richmond, Virginia, Mabel Muridy of Mansfield, Ohio, Catherine Hodson of<br />

Cicero and Elmer <strong>Gunn</strong> of Cicero. Two brother live near Ekin (John Franklin <strong>Gunn</strong> a<br />

John and Ruth Hinshaw descendant)<br />

John F. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

John F. <strong>Gunn</strong>, age 89, of Poughkeepsie, died Thursday, December 13, 2012 at St. Francis<br />

Hospital of Poughkeepsie, NY. John was born February 11, 1923 in Poughkeepsie, NY. He<br />

is the son of the late Edward and the late Elise Marie (DeMugnosso) <strong>Gunn</strong>. He married<br />

Jane M. Armstrong on August 11, 1946 at St. Peters Church Poughkeepsie, he was<br />

predeceased by Jane on August 2, 2006. He served in the Army during World War II. He<br />

was a retired employee of Schatz Federal Bearing in Poughkeepsie as a Mechanic . John<br />

was a member of St. Peters Church in Poughkeepsie. He was a loving Father and Soldier,he<br />

enjoyed going to the drag race with his son John, he loved animals, was a avid football fan<br />

and his favorite team was the NY Giants. John also like to do crafts in his spare time<br />

making windmills. He was a great mechanic, he could fix just about anything. For all those<br />

that knew John, he was one of the nicest guys around and would do anything for anybody.<br />

He is survived by one son: Daniel <strong>Gunn</strong> of Poughkeepsie, NY; Daughter and Son In-law,<br />

Lorraine and Robert Morphet of Staatsburg, NY; Daughter In-law, Linda <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Lagrangeville, NY, six grandchildren, Regina Rose Arndt, Matthew Morphet, Lauren<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, Stephanie Gilmartin, Amanda <strong>Gunn</strong>, Julia <strong>Gunn</strong> and Several nieces and nephews.<br />

John is also survived by his brother James <strong>Gunn</strong> and his wife Mary of Beacon, <strong>New</strong> York.<br />

John was predeceased by his sons John <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr., Robert <strong>Gunn</strong> and daughter Susan


Gilmartin he also was predeceased by his sister Elise and brothers Vincent, Thomas,<br />

Edward and Joseph. Calling hours will be Wednesday, December 19 from 10am to 12pm<br />

at Timothy P. Doyle Funeral Home Inc., 371 Hooker Ave., Poughkeepsie, NY. The funeral<br />

will be held 12:00 pm following the calling hours. Burial will be in St. Peters Cemetery,<br />

Poughkeepsie, <strong>New</strong> York. Published in the Poughkeepsie Journal on December 18, 2012<br />

John F. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

LAGRANGEVILLE, NY - John F. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr., 63, a lifelong area resident, died on Thursday,<br />

April 7, 2011 at Vassar Brothers Medical Center. Born on January 30, 1948 in Poughkeepsie,<br />

he was the son of John F. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Sr. of Poughkeepsie and the late Jane Armstrong <strong>Gunn</strong>. A<br />

self-employed machinist, he owned and operated <strong>Gunn</strong>'s Automotive Machine Shop in<br />

LaGrangeville for 30 years. He loved building motors and drag racing at Lebanon Valley. On<br />

May 26, 1990 in Poughkeepsie, John married Linda Runza who survives at home. In addition<br />

to his wife and father, he is also survived by his daughter, Amanda <strong>Gunn</strong> of LaGrangeville;<br />

his sister, Lorraine Morphet and her husband Robert of Hyde Park; and his brother, Daniel<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Poughkeepsie, as well as several nieces and nephews. He was also predeceased by his<br />

brother, Robert <strong>Gunn</strong> and his sister, Susan Gilmartin. Calling hours will be held on Monday<br />

from 9 to 11 am at the McHoul Home, Inc., 895 Route 82, Hopewell Junction. The service will<br />

be held at 11 am at the funeral home followed by interment in St. Peter's Cemetery.<br />

John Francis <strong>Gunn</strong>, Sr. (Frank)<br />

On February 9, 2009, Age 77, of Runnemede, NJ. Survived by wife, Catherine, 4 children, 7<br />

grandchildren, and 3 great-grandchildren. Decorated Korean War Veteran awarded<br />

combat medical badge served with 187th airborne RCT. He was a member of the American<br />

Legion Post #0250 and the Glendora VFW. A lifetime resident, Frank proudly served the<br />

Borough of Runnemede. He was a member of the JFK Democrat Club. He started as a<br />

Councilman from 1980 to 1994. From 1994 to 2007, Frank held various positions including<br />

Director of Electric and Water, Public Safety and Public Works. He also served as<br />

Sewerage Authority Chairman until 2007. He sat on the planning board and many<br />

committees that helped improve Runnemede over the years, including education. Of all his<br />

accomplishments over the years, he held the Runnemede Library near and dear to his<br />

heart and was an active board member until his passing. Burial will be private and at the<br />

convenience of the family. In lieu of flowers, the family requests memorial donations be<br />

sent to the Vineland Sled Stars (disabled ice hockey team) at: 621 Willowgrove Rd.,<br />

Pittsgrove, NJ 08318. Arrangements by THE EICHEL FUNERAL HOME.<br />

John J. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

John J. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 82, a longtime Menlo Park California resident and husband of former<br />

Menlo Park Mayor Peg Lawrence <strong>Gunn</strong>, died Jan. 3 in Menlo Park. He was born in Staten<br />

Island, N.Y., and graduated from St. Francis Xavier High School in Manhattan and St.<br />

Peter"s College in Jersey City, N.J. During World War II he served with the U.S. Army<br />

Amphibious Assault Units in the South Pacific. After returning from the war he earned an<br />

MBA from <strong>New</strong> York University in 1950. In 1976 he retired from Chevron Corporation in<br />

San Francisco after a 27-year career there. He went on to enjoy a retirement career with


Menlo Park Hardware. He was an enthusiastic supporter of his wife"s civic career and was<br />

active in Nativity Church as a lector and Eucharistic minister. He was a past president of<br />

the Nativity Men"s Club. He is survived by his wife, Peg Lawrence <strong>Gunn</strong> of Menlo Park;<br />

one son, Richard <strong>Gunn</strong> of San Francisco; and two daughters, Moira and Margaret <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

both of San Francisco; a brother, William <strong>Gunn</strong> of Baton Rouge, La.; a sister, Rose <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

of St. Petersburg, Fla.; and four grandsons. Services have been held. Donations may be<br />

made to St. Francis Xavier High School, 30 W. 16th St., <strong>New</strong> York, NY 10011-6302.<br />

(Published 1-14-1998, Wednesday)<br />

John J. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Cleveland Ohio - January 29. 1912 - John J. <strong>Gunn</strong>, an attorney, met instant death in a leap<br />

from the window of his office on the ninth floor of the Society for Savings building to the<br />

sidewalk on Ontario Street this afternoon. The jump is believed to have been premeditated<br />

as <strong>Gunn</strong> had recently left a sanitarium and had been despondent.<br />

Mrs John J. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Dies at Home of Dr. G. W. Evert on Franklin Street on Sunday Evening Mrs. John J. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

died at the home of Dr. G. W. Evert on Franklin Street, Galena, Illinois, Sunday evening<br />

March 3rd at 7:30 o"clock after a short illness with pneumonia. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong>, formerly Miss<br />

Reilly was born in Galena Jan. 6, 1851, and has resided in this city since birth. Her<br />

husband, John J. <strong>Gunn</strong>, preceded her in death a few years ago. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> is survived by<br />

her two sons, James R. and Owen F. <strong>Gunn</strong>, the former of this city and the latter a member<br />

of Camp Gordon, Atlanta, Ga., and a grand daughter, little Jean P. <strong>Gunn</strong>, also a brother,<br />

George W. Reilly of Wichita, Kans. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> had any number of friends in Galena for<br />

she made friends very easily for she was a friendly and kindly disposition. She was a<br />

Catholic by faith. The funeral of Mrs. John J. <strong>Gunn</strong> was held Tuesday morning at nine<br />

o"clock with a service at St. Mary"s Catholic church, Rev. Fr. J. K. Nilles officiating.<br />

Interment was made in St. Mary"s cemetery, the following being the pall bearers: John<br />

Cloran, M. C. Slattery, John Kane, Daniel Holland, Burt Young and Dr. G. W. Evert.<br />

(Anastasia Reilly )<br />

John J. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

age 79, of East Grand Rapids went home January 9, 2012. He was preceded in death by his<br />

son, Daniel <strong>Gunn</strong>; his mother, Dorothy <strong>Gunn</strong>; and brothers, Lloyd and Richard <strong>Gunn</strong>.<br />

Surviving are his wife of fifty six years, Carole (Inglot); four children, James, Mary<br />

(Brian), AnnMarie, Margaret (Jaime); five grandchildren, Amanda (Justin), Ryan,<br />

Heather (Theo), Hannah and Jessica; one great grandchild, Jaqueline; one sister, Eunice<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>; two sister-in-laws, Sister Mary John D.C.N. and Doris M. <strong>Gunn</strong>; two nephews and<br />

two nieces. John was all about family. He was a "go to guy" for anything and everything.<br />

He loved being outdoors. The man thought yard work and shoveling snow was fun. Per his<br />

wish cremation has taken place, a private family service, with no visitation. Burial of<br />

cremains Holy Cross Cemetery. To Davida Dialysis Clinic, St. Mary's Hospital and Faith<br />

Hospice, his family thanks you all for your support and tenderness. Arsulowicz Brothers<br />

Mortuaries, Inc.<br />

John Jardine <strong>Gunn</strong>


John Jardine <strong>Gunn</strong>, 97, of Woodcrest Villa, died Sunday morning at the Mennonite Home<br />

after a brief illness. He was preceded in death by his wife of 61 years, Jean Walker <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

in September 2009. Born in Calgary in the province of Alberta, Canada, son of the late<br />

William MacKenzie <strong>Gunn</strong> and the late Amelia Jardine <strong>Gunn</strong>, he was a graduate of<br />

Williston Academy, now the Williston-Northampton School, in 1932, received his<br />

undergraduate degree in political science from the College of Wooster in Ohio, and later<br />

received his master's degree in public administration from Boston University. Before<br />

completing his graduate studies, he served in the Army as a surgical technician in the<br />

North African and Italian campaigns of World War II and won several medals of<br />

distinction before being honorably discharged in 1945. In 1953, he moved from<br />

Massachusetts to Scranton, where he was the executive director of the Tuberculosis<br />

Society, now the American Lung Association. He later held positions with the Welfare<br />

Council and United Way before becoming administrator of the Mental Health/Mental<br />

Retardation Program for Lackawanna, Susquehanna and Wayne counties in the<br />

northeastern part of the state, from which he retired in 1979. A resident of Clarks Summit<br />

for 37 years, he was an active member of the First Presbyterian Church, where he was a<br />

Sunday school teacher and a member of the Session. He was also active in the Abington<br />

Community Library Association. In 1987, he and his late wife, Jean, moved to the<br />

Lancaster area to be closer to family, and there he became active in the First Presbyterian<br />

Church, serving as a member of the Session. He was also a member of and later elected as<br />

president of the resident council at Woodcrest Villa, where he lived for 18 years. Surviving<br />

are his daughter, Janice G. Lorch and husband, Robert K. Lorch, Chicago; two<br />

grandchildren, Heather L. Lorch, <strong>New</strong> York City; and Jeffrey K. Lorch, Dubai, United<br />

Arab Emirates; and a niece, Cindy F. Walker, Alton Bay, N.H. Friends are respectfully<br />

invited to attend a memorial service Saturday at 2 p.m. in Eagle Commons at Woodcrest<br />

Villa, 2001 Harrisburg Pike, Lancaster, with the Rev. Miriam Cruz, chaplain, officiating.<br />

The family will receive friends immediately following the service. Private interment will be<br />

held at the convenience of the family. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be<br />

made to the Benevolent Care Fund of the Mennonite Home Communities, 2001 Harrisburg<br />

Pike, Lancaster, PA 17601. Arrangements: Kearney A. Snyder Funeral Home Inc<br />

John J. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

San Francisco March 24, 1918 - John J. <strong>Gunn</strong>, California and Nevada, mining man, died<br />

here today after an illness of nine months. Since coming to California in 1887, <strong>Gunn</strong> was<br />

actively identified with mining affairs, both in this state and in Nevada, particularly in<br />

Bodie, Dawson, Eureka, White Pine and panamint. He was the owner of the Minetia mine<br />

in Inyo County, California.<br />

John Kenneth <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

John K. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 73, of Smyrna, formerly of West Point, died Thursday, Oct. 12, 2000.<br />

Funeral services are scheduled for Sunday, Oct. 15 at 1 p.m. at Carmichaels Funeral Home<br />

Chapel in Smyrna. Graveside services will follow at 3:30 p.m. at Marseilles Cemetery in<br />

West Point. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> is survived by his wife, Claire Arnett <strong>Gunn</strong>; his son, Richard<br />

(Claudette) <strong>Gunn</strong> of Marietta, Ga.; two sisters, LaMerle <strong>Gunn</strong> Hudson of Norcross, Ga.<br />

and Hazel <strong>Gunn</strong> Smith of West Point; and three nieces, Debbie Johnson of Warner Robins,<br />

Ga., Tracy Toole and Donna Dean, both of Norcross. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was retired from Delta Air


Lines. The family will receive friends Saturday, Oct. 14 from 5 to 8 p.m. at Carmichaels<br />

Funeral Home in Smyrna. Flowers will be accepted or memorials may be made to Green<br />

Acres Baptist Church Building Fund, No. 591 Pat Mell Rd., Smyrna, Ga., 30080.<br />

John Lee <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

86, retired farmer, died Monday at his home in Walnut, Tenn. Services will be at 2 p.m.<br />

Saturday at Macedonia Baptist Church, where he was a member, with burial in Hopkins<br />

Cemetery here. McBride Funeral Home of Ripley has charge. <strong>Gunn</strong>, the husband of<br />

Virginia D. <strong>Gunn</strong>, also leaves five daughters, Ms. Lillian V. Hardison of Chicago, Ms.<br />

Daisy M. Braddock of Ripley, Ms. Dorothy Prather of Falkner, Ms. Clarice Mazanti of San<br />

Diego and Ms. Mary R. Luster of Walnut; three sons, Leland <strong>Gunn</strong> of Walnut, Houston<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Chicago and Gerald <strong>Gunn</strong> of Madison, Wis.; three sisters, Ms. Lena Lewis of<br />

Memphis, Ms. Minnie P. Robinson of Walnut and Ms. Lucille Ellis of Chicago; two<br />

brothers, Lonzo <strong>Gunn</strong> of Alexandria, Va., and Ollie <strong>Gunn</strong> of Walnut, 23 grandchildren<br />

and nine great-grandchildren. Commercial Appeal, The (Memphis, TN) - September 19,<br />

1991<br />

John Lindsey <strong>Gunn</strong> -<br />

(The Virginian Pilot - Aug 11,1954) - Funeral services for Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 54, who died Friday<br />

at a local hospital, following a stroke of paralysis, will be conducted at Holy Trinity<br />

Catholic Church, of whom he was a member, Monday at 10 a.m. Interment will be in<br />

Forest Lawn Cemetery. Rosary services will be conducted at the H. D. Oliver Funeral<br />

Apartments Sunday at 8 p.m. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was owner and operator of the restaurant in the<br />

City Market. He was treasurer of the Operating Committee of the National Catholic USO<br />

Club of Norfolkand member of the Holy Name Society of Holy Trinity Catholic Church.<br />

John Lindsey <strong>Gunn</strong> (Descendant of William H. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Princess Anne, and Norfolk, Va)<br />

John <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Tracy, Ca - Services for John Wayne <strong>Gunn</strong>, 31, former resident of Hayward and Castro<br />

Valley, California, died Sunday, February 9, 1964 in Renn. The funeral will be held<br />

tomorrow in Hayward. A native of Hutchinson, Kansas, Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> attended schools in<br />

Castro Valley and graduated from Hayward High School before moving to tracy a little<br />

over three years ago. He was employed as an accountant. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> succumbed to a<br />

cerebral hemorrhage while on a Nevada skiing trip. He was the husband of Colores <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

and father of David and Paul <strong>Gunn</strong>; brother of Lee <strong>Gunn</strong> of <strong>New</strong> York; Walter <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Castro Valley; Mrs. Erwin Jenson, of San Leandro; Mrs. Bart Elliott, of Burlingame;<br />

Steven A. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Sacramento; Mrs. Charles Mattsen of Illinois and Mrs. W. Dave<br />

Gimstead of Tracy. The Rev. Charles Blackburn of the Unitarian Church of Hayward will<br />

officiate at the 1 pm services from Sorensen Bros. Chapel. Burial will be in Lone Tree<br />

Cemetery, Hayward.<br />

John <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

age 54, formerly of Ventura, Cailfornia, passed away peacefully on Sunday, Feb. 6, 2011.<br />

John was born July 18, 1956, to Fred and Tanny <strong>Gunn</strong>. He was the middle child, stuck<br />

between two sisters, Anna and Carol. He attended Loma Vista Elementary School,<br />

Anacapa Junior High School and Ventura High School. When John was a teenager, he and


his dad built a home darkroom, to encourage John's interest in photography. He was such<br />

a good photographer that, while still in high school, John became a news photographer for<br />

the Ventura Star. He loved covering breaking news and sports, and even had an<br />

opportunity to cover the World Series. He enjoyed frequent ride-a-longs with the Ventura<br />

Police Department which helped spur his passion for law enforcement. John decided to<br />

pursue his undergraduate Criminology degree, as well as his graduate studies in<br />

Accounting, at Fresno State, so that he could eventually join the FBI. Because he was too<br />

young to join the FBI immediately out of college, he joined the Department of Agriculture<br />

as a Special Agent in St. Paul, Minnesota. He delighted in doing undercover work,<br />

including investigating meat grading fraud and illegal food stamp sales. After completing<br />

his last USDA undercover assignment, his appearance had become so wild and his beard<br />

had grown so long that his mother literally paid him to shave it off. The FBI was next on<br />

John's career list. After completing training in Quantico, Virginia, John was first posted to<br />

Phoenix as a Special Agent. John later requested a transfer to California, and joined the<br />

San Francisco office and a few years later, the Santa Rosa office. He specialized in white<br />

collar crime and worked on many high profile cases that included bank robberies, hostage<br />

negotiations, extortions and kidnappings. While on a business flight to Italy, John met his<br />

future wife Kristen Elliott. They married and settled down with their two dogs, Colby and<br />

Cheddar. In 1999, John accepted the position of Director of the FBI's first Regional<br />

Computer Forensics Lab, in San Diego. It was there where they became the proud parents<br />

of baby Charlotte in 2002. Charlotte was the joy of their lives and John was an<br />

exceptionally attentive and doting father. About a year and a half after Charlotte was born,<br />

John was diagnosed with stage IV colon cancer, a shock since he had had no previous<br />

symptoms. From the very beginning, he was courageous, determined and optimistic in his<br />

fight against the disease. John so missed the investigative aspects of being a Special Agent<br />

that he asked for a transfer back to that position in the FBI's Seattle office. He and Kristen<br />

bought a home a short ferry ride from the city, with panoramic views of Puget Sound. They<br />

loved being on the water, where John could sail his catamaran and he could join Charlotte<br />

in looking for sand dollars on their small beach. About three years ago, John retired from<br />

the FBI to spend more time with his family. John was a man of many talents. He was an<br />

exceptional photographer, a gourmet chef, a talented banjo player and fine sailor. He even<br />

sewed Charlotte's Halloween costume this year! He was a generous, kind individual who<br />

was an attentive husband, adoring father, a wonderful son and a fabulous brother. John<br />

truly loved life. He loved growing up in Ventura; he enjoyed his hiking adventures in the<br />

Sespe with Dave Fainer, eating at his favorite restaurant Casa de Soria, and being with his<br />

family. He also loved going to the Lair of the Bear family camp each summer (since he was<br />

three years old), attending Charlotte's ballet performances, and traveling through Europe<br />

with his family. John is survived by his wife, Kristen, and his daughter, Charlotte. He is<br />

also survived by his mother, Tanny <strong>Gunn</strong>, sisters, Anna and Carol <strong>Gunn</strong>, nephew, Kevin<br />

Mauer, and nieces, Paige and Amanda Elliott. The family is grateful to John's oncologist<br />

Dr. Kaplan and his staff for their kind support and Providence Hospice of Seattle for their<br />

compassionate care. A small service is being held Saturday, February 12. In lieu of<br />

flowers, the family prefers memorial donations to either Providence Hospice of Seattle or<br />

the American Cancer Society . John would have also wanted you to please schedule your<br />

colonoscopy screening.


John <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Mr. John <strong>Gunn</strong> of 323 Humphries Street in Atlanta, Ga died at his home July 14, 1928.<br />

Funeral arrangements will be announced by Hanley Company undertakers.<br />

John <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Alameda, Ca - ALAMEDA, S«pt. 2S.— Alameda has lost another old and highly esteemed<br />

resident in the death of John <strong>Gunn</strong>, who died Monday September 17, 1898 at the home of.<br />

his daughter. Mrs. E. Hurley,. 446- East -Twentieth street. East Oakland,. Mr, <strong>Gunn</strong> who<br />

was 85 years of age was a native oi Shetland,' who came to this coast in the early days and<br />

engaged in the cooperage business In San Francisco. He came to Alameda in 1856 and<br />

farmed a tract of land in the city. His wife died three years ago, and he leaves two sons and<br />

three daughters. Police officer W. A. <strong>Gunn</strong> of this city, John <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr. & Mrs. E. Burley of<br />

Oakland, Mrs. Vernon Shenan of <strong>New</strong> York City, and Mrs. Henry White of San Francisco.<br />

Funeral was Monday from his daughter’s home.<br />

John <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Mandan, ND - Probate courts of that county, and of the County of Fulton, Georgia, are<br />

struggling "'as to whether or not John <strong>Gunn</strong>, late of Mandan, was a citizen of Mandan -<br />

when he died intestate, or of Atlanta . If he was a citizen of Atlanta on March 2, 1897<br />

last, the date of his death, then his wife inherits all his property, consisting of 140,000 in<br />

cash and other property amounting to about 15,000. If on the other hand, he was a citizen<br />

of North Dakota, then his sister, a resident of South Carolina, gets half of the property<br />

owned and above the first $5,000 worth, which goes to the widow. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> came to<br />

Mandan some ten years He had some $65,000 in cash made by ranching in. Wyoming. He<br />

invested part of it in a hardware store, which has been run ever since under the firm name<br />

of McDougal & <strong>Gunn</strong>. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> also invested in houses, lots-and lands, although not to<br />

any great extent. For several years he attended to ,the hardware business, but as he begun<br />

to.advance in years he enjoyed- spending the winters in the south and he .took frequent<br />

trips away. His last trip was taken about a year ago, and he spent most of his time at<br />

Atlanta, where he lived at a hotel- and did nothing but enjoy life in a quiet and not<br />

expensive manner. His furnished house is in Mandan, and the general impression around<br />

town was divided as to whether he had really left Mandan for good, or was merely away<br />

for his.health. Hoke Smith is one of the attorneys for the sister, who is poor circumstances<br />

in South Carolina and is 69 years of age. There are no <strong>Gunn</strong> children. If there were, under<br />

the laws of North Dakota, none of the estate would go to the sister<br />

John <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

A high school referee suffered a heart attack while officiating the Fulton-Wentzville high<br />

school football game Friday , Sept 3, 1977 and died later that evening at Callaway County<br />

Memorial Hospital in Fulton. John <strong>Gunn</strong>, 45, of Columbia, Mo., was principal of Parkade<br />

Elementary School in Columbia and had been a high school and college football official for<br />

several years. At one time he was an official for the Big Eight conference. He is survived by<br />

his wife,; Sandra, his mother, one son, one daughter and one sister. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> received his


achelors degree in education in 1954 and his masters degree in 1960 from the University<br />

of Missouri at Columbia. He.was a former coach at West Junior High ;School.in Columbia<br />

and had been principal at Parkade since 1971. . Services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Monday<br />

at the Memorial Funeral Home in Columbia.Memorial contributions to the Heart<br />

Association 'are suggested.<br />

John <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

MEMPHIS, Tenn. (UPI) - — John <strong>Gunn</strong>, the leading rebounder on the Memphis State<br />

basketball team, died Tuesday Dec 21, 1976 at a Memphis hospital after an emergency<br />

tracheotomy for complications arising from a rare illness known as Stevens- Johnson<br />

syndrome. The 21-year-old Memphis youth suffered a partially collapsed lung and a drop<br />

in his Wood oxygen level before undergoing the emergency procedure. A nurse at the<br />

hospital confirmed <strong>Gunn</strong>'s death but said she had no more information. The 6-9 center was<br />

stricken with the rare condition Dec. 11 before Memphis State’s game with Baylor. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

a 21-year-old junior, last played in a Dec. 9 game against Drake, where he scored 13 points<br />

and snatched 10 rebounds.<br />

John <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Macon, Georgia - July 21 - John <strong>Gunn</strong> a horse trader took six grams of morphine tonight<br />

and is dying. The rash act was caused by despondency. Charlotte Observer - July 22, 1897<br />

John <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Alameda, Ca September 28, 1898— Alameda- has lost another old and highly esteemed<br />

resident in the death of John <strong>Gunn</strong> who died Monday Sept 26, at the home of his daughter<br />

Mrs. E.<br />

Hurley,. 446- East -Twentieth street. East Oakland. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> who was 85 years of age ,<br />

was a native of Shetland who came to this coast in the early days and engaged in the<br />

cooperage<br />

business San Franciso. He came to Almeda and farmed a tract of land in the city. His wife<br />

died about three years ago, and he leaves two sons and three daughters; Police Officer W.<br />

A. <strong>Gunn</strong> of this city, John <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr., Mrs. E. Burley o f . East Oakland, Mrs. Vernon<br />

Seaman of <strong>New</strong>'York and Mrs. Henry White of San Francisco. Her funeral took place at<br />

2:20 P. M. today.<br />

John <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

53, dies; Former Norfolk Man - (The Ledger Star, March 28, 1975) MECHANICSBURG,<br />

Pa. - J ohn Lindsey <strong>Gunn</strong>, (Jr.) 53, native of Norfolk and the son of Mrs. Eileen Kirby<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> and the late J. Lindsey <strong>Gunn</strong>, died here Friday. <strong>Gunn</strong>, a former advertising<br />

representative with the Ledger Star and The Virginian Pilot, and with a local advertising<br />

agency, was a graduate of the University of Virginia and a Marine veteran of World War<br />

II. Later, he went into government service and at the time of his retirement last year, he<br />

was director of the analysis branch of the Ships Parts Control Center in Mechanicsburg.<br />

Other surviers include his wife, Mrs. Carolyn Graham <strong>Gunn</strong>; a daughter. Miss Mary<br />

Lindsey <strong>Gunn</strong>; three sisters, Mrs. James A. Smith, Mrs. Edward H. Kavanaugh of Norfolk<br />

and Mrs. David Connery of Rockport Texas; two brothers, Air Force Lt. Col. William


<strong>Gunn</strong>, Retired, of Panama City, Fla., and Paul Joseph <strong>Gunn</strong> of Downer"s Grove, Ill. After<br />

cremation, in Mechanicsburg, the remains will be scattered at sea.<br />

John Byron <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

of Springfield d.ied May 2003 . He was born 16 Sep 1924 in Adamsville, Utah to John and<br />

Jessie Valentine <strong>Gunn</strong>. He was married in Beaver, Utah on 6 Aug 1944 in Beaver, Utah to<br />

Arlene Torstenson, whom he divorced in 1974. On May 22, 1976 John married JoAn<br />

Mcguire in Stateline, Nevada. Services pending.<br />

Dr. John C. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

81, died Tuesday, Sept. 30, 2008, at St. Luke Hospital West, Florence, Kty. He was a doctor<br />

of obstetrics and Gynecology for Giglia, O’Conner & <strong>Gunn</strong> Medical Practice, a World War<br />

II Army veteran, member of Northern Kentucky Medical Society and on staff at St.<br />

Elizabeth Medical Center and St. Luke Hospital. Survivors include his wife, Deanna<br />

Blackburn <strong>Gunn</strong>; sons, Dr. James W. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Richmond, Va. and Dr. John C. <strong>Gunn</strong> II of<br />

Clarksville, Tenn.; stepdaughters, Kelly Niceley of Union and Beth Richardson of Fort<br />

Mitchell; stepson, John Richardson of Independence; sister, Mary Evelyn Bynum of<br />

Meridian, Miss.; and one grandchild. Visitation will be 6-8 p.m. Friday, Oct. 3, and service<br />

will be 10 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 4, at Swindler & Currin Funeral Home, Latonia. Burial will<br />

be in Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Erlanger. Memorials: St. Luke Community Foundation,<br />

c/o St. Luke Hospital, 85, N. Grand Ave., Fort Thomas, KY<br />

John C. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Mason, Michigan - John C. <strong>Gunn</strong>, pioneer farmer of this county, and one of the largest and<br />

best known peach growers in the state, was struck and instantly killed by a south-bound<br />

M.U. R. car near Holt in Delphi township. <strong>Gunn</strong>. who was sixty years old and quite deaf,<br />

was standing upon the track in front of his home waiting for a north-bound car to take him<br />

to Lansing, when the south-bound car ran Into him, knocking him several yards. Bessemer<br />

Herald, Oct 7, 1911<br />

John C. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

John <strong>Gunn</strong>, 68, of Filer, Idaho, formerly of St. Albans, went to be with his Lord and Savior<br />

on Sunday, May 13, 2007, after a brief illness. He was preceded in death by his parents.<br />

Jack and Edna <strong>Gunn</strong> of Torrance California. He was retired from Filer Mutual Telephone<br />

after 22 years. He is survived by his loving wife of 38 years, Ginny. He was the proud<br />

father of two sons, John <strong>Gunn</strong> of Barboursville and Jimmy <strong>Gunn</strong> of Chandler, Arizona,<br />

and three daughters, Sherry Engebretsen of Clearwater, Florida, Melissa Spadaccini of<br />

Dover, Delaware, and Chrissy Baker of Twin Falls, Idaho; and grandfather of 10. Burial<br />

will take place Thursday, May 17, at Filer Cemetery, Filer, Idaho<br />

2 nd obit<br />

Filer, Idaho - On Sunday, May 13, 2007, John C. <strong>Gunn</strong>, of Filer, left his earthly home and<br />

entered the kingdom of his Lord and Savior. John was born in Charleston, W.Va., on Dec.<br />

14, 1938, to Jack and Edna <strong>Gunn</strong>. When John was 17, he moved with his family to<br />

Torrance, Calif., where he began his successful career in the telecommunications business<br />

at General Telephone in Redondo Beach and later in Palos Verdes. On Sept. 9, 1968, John<br />

moved to Gardnerville, Nev., and began working for Continental Telephone Company,


advancing into supervisory positions. It was there that he met the love of his life, Ginny<br />

Mortimer. It was love at first sight for John, and he pursued until he persevered and made<br />

her his wife on April 11, 1969. They made their home in Gardnerville until July of 1982,<br />

when John accepted the position of general manager for Filer Mutual Telephone Company.<br />

There John faced one of the greatest challenges of his life. John, never one to face defeat,<br />

used his unmatched technical brilliance and unsurpassed mind meeting the obstacles<br />

before him head on. Surprising no one, John turned Filer Mutual into a thriving telecom,<br />

offering its patrons the finest and latest in telecommunication services. His pioneering<br />

efforts to transform Filer Mutual Telephone company into a true mutual voiced by its<br />

members led to the payment of patron dividends for the first time since 1909. He never lost<br />

sight that the patrons of Filer Mutual Telephone were the owners and were foremost in his<br />

decisions in the day-to-day operations of the company. He was highly respected by his<br />

colleges, business associates and the communities in which he served. Filer Mutual<br />

continued to thrive until his retirement in March of 2005. John was both honored and<br />

humbled when colleges in the business flew from around the country to pay tribute to a<br />

man that, by all accounts, had demonstrated leadership and integrity in every endeavor<br />

and was credited by many as being not only a mentor but an innovator in the industry.<br />

John touched many lives through his dedication to his craft and talent and will be<br />

remembered as a courageous and faithful man who gained instant respect and gave far<br />

more than he ever received. Above all, John was a family man. John"s love radiated<br />

brighter than any star for his wife, children and grandchildren. His generous, protective<br />

and encompassing love for his family transcended beyond that of any husband, father or<br />

grandfather and provided the foundation and strength his family will embrace, admire and<br />

will bravely carry on in his tradition and honor. He is survived by his wife of 38 years,<br />

Ginny; sons, James and John; daughters, Christine (Randy) Baker, Sherry (Bill)<br />

Engebretzen and Melissa Spadaccinni; two sisters, Joanne and Judy; 11 grandchildren;<br />

and numerous nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents. A service will<br />

be at 11 a.m. Thursday, May 17, at the Nazarene Church, 315 Yakima St. in Filer. A<br />

graveside service will follow at the Filer Cemetery. Donations may be made to the<br />

American Lung Association, American Heart Association or the Nazarene Church in Filer.<br />

Donations may be given to mortuary staff for forwarding. Arrangements are under the<br />

direction of White Mortuary, "Chapel by the Park."<br />

Dr. John C. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

81, of Perry Park Kentucky, died Tuesday at St. Luke Hospital West, Florence. He was a<br />

retired doctor of obstetrics and gynecology from Giglia, O'Conner and <strong>Gunn</strong> medical<br />

practice, a staff member at St. Elizabeth Medical Centers and St. Luke Hospitals, an Army<br />

veteran of World War II, and a member of Pi Kappa Alpha and the Northern Kentucky<br />

Medical Society. Survivors include his wife, Deanna Blackburn <strong>Gunn</strong>; sons, Dr. James W.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Richmond, Va., and Dr. John C. <strong>Gunn</strong> II of Clarksville, Tenn.; a stepson, John<br />

Richardson of Independence; stepdaughters, Kelly Niceley of Union and Beth Richardson<br />

of Fort Mitchell; a sister, Mary Evelyn Bynum of Meridian, Miss.; and one grandchild.<br />

Services will be at 10 a.m. Saturday at Swindler and Currin Funeral Home, Latonia.<br />

Visitation will be from 6 to 8 p.m. Friday at the funeral home. Burial will be in Forest<br />

Lawn Memorial Park, Erlanger. Memorials are suggested to the St. Luke Community<br />

Foundation, c/o St. Luke Hospital East, 85 N. Grand Ave., Fort Thomas, Ky. 41075.


Published Kentucky Post, October 2, 2008.<br />

John C. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

March 17, 1923 – January 10, 2012 John C. <strong>Gunn</strong> passed away January 10, 2012 at<br />

Hospice and Palliative Care Center of Western Colorado at the age of 88. John was born<br />

March 17, 1923 to John Carl and Lillie E. <strong>Gunn</strong> in Versailles, MO where he spent his<br />

childhood. He entered the Army at age 19 where he served in WWII as an amphibious<br />

landing craft driver in the Philippine and Okinawa invasions. After his Army service, he<br />

relocated to Denver where he met and married Jayne Rankin in May of 1955. Together<br />

they raised two children. The family moved to Grand Junction in 1972. John was a<br />

salesman of heavy construction equipment; he especially enjoyed calling on county road<br />

departments and helping with their road maintenance and snow removal needs. He really<br />

could fix anything; he was often busy at his workbench where "everything had its place".<br />

John loved baseball, camping, fishing, boating, working the daily crossword puzzle, and<br />

seeing the country in an RV. In his later years, he and Jayne enjoyed square dancing and<br />

spending winters in Arizona away from the snow. Shooting pool at the clubhouse was one<br />

of his favorite activities there. John was privileged to go on the first Honor Flight from<br />

Grand Junction in 2009 to visit the WWII Memorial in Washington, DC. John is survived<br />

by his wife Jayne, of Grand Junction; son, Tracy and wife, LaDonna of Cedaredge, CO;<br />

daughter, Peggy and husband, Rick Sarten of Grand Junction; sister, Nadyne Ratcliff of<br />

Littleton, CO, and several nieces and nephews. A graveside service will be Thursday,<br />

January 19, 2012, at Veterans Memorial Cemetery of Western Colorado at 1:00 p.m. Please<br />

consider making a contribution to Hospice & Palliative Care of Western Colorado in<br />

gratitude for their loving care. Also, visit www.callahan-edfast.com to submit a loving<br />

dedication. (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

John Charles "Chick" <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

68, of Pensacola, Florida died Monday, March 27, 2006. (Pensacola <strong>New</strong>s Journal)<br />

John Clanton <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Hillsboro Texas, March 28, 1952- Funeral services for John Clanton <strong>Gunn</strong>, retired<br />

Hillsboro cotton farmer, will be held Saturday at 3 pm in the Marshall and Marshall<br />

Chapel here. He was born in Equality, Alabama, the son of lieutenant colonel and Mrs.<br />

Madison <strong>Gunn</strong>. He moved to Texas when he was twenty one. His wife, the former Miss<br />

Lillie Maud Bell of Bell County, Texas died in 1935. <strong>Gunn</strong> is survived by four sons, the<br />

former City Councilman J. Willis <strong>Gunn</strong>; Thurman M. <strong>Gunn</strong>, both of Dallas, Texas, C. L.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Clovis, <strong>New</strong> Mexico, Lonnie Ray <strong>Gunn</strong> of Hillsboro; four daughters, Mrs. Annie<br />

Bell Pollard, Mrs. Lela Fowler, Miss Mary Rena <strong>Gunn</strong> and Mrs. Katherine Dumas, all of<br />

Dallas; eight grandchildren and seven great grandchildren. (Thomas and Sarah<br />

Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

John Clinton <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Retired Master Sgt. John Clinton <strong>Gunn</strong>, 65, died Saturday, Oct. 14, 1995, at home. Master<br />

Sgt. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a native of Mount Zion, W.Va., and was a Peninsula resident for the past 25<br />

years.He retired from the Army in 1977 with 29 years" service after serving in the Korean<br />

War, where he earned a Bronze Star. Master Sgt. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a member of American Legion


Post No. 368, VFW Post No. 176 and DAV Chapter No. 2. Master Sgt. <strong>Gunn</strong> is survived by<br />

his beloved wife, Tilly <strong>Gunn</strong> of <strong>New</strong>port <strong>New</strong>s; three sons, Klaus <strong>Gunn</strong> of Wayne, Pa.,<br />

Clyde <strong>Gunn</strong> of Gloucester and Michael <strong>Gunn</strong> of <strong>New</strong>port <strong>New</strong>s; two daughters, Barbie<br />

Apeldoorn of Gloucester and Michelle Carrington of <strong>New</strong>port <strong>New</strong>s; two brothers, Pete<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Ohio and Delbert <strong>Gunn</strong> of West Virginia; three sisters, Bertha Gainer of West<br />

Virginia, Louise <strong>Gunn</strong> of Ohio and Mazal <strong>Gunn</strong> of West Virginia; and six<br />

grandchildren.The family will receive friends tonight from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at Weymouth<br />

Funeral Home. A graveside service will be conducted 3 p.m. Tuesday in Veterans Memorial<br />

Gardens with full military honors.In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Disabled<br />

American Veterans, Chapter No. 2, 15460 Warwick Blvd., <strong>New</strong>port <strong>New</strong>s, Va.<br />

23602.(Descendant of Franklin and Mary McDaniel <strong>Gunn</strong> - Washington Cty, Pa.)<br />

John Curtis <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

CLAREMORE — Funeral service for John Curtis <strong>Gunn</strong> will be 2 p.m., Mon., Jan. 28, at<br />

the First Baptist Church of Claremore with Rev. Weldon Foster officiating. Burial with<br />

military honors by the U.S. Army will follow at Woodlawn Cemetery under the direction of<br />

Musgrove-Merriott-Smith Funeral Service & Crematory. Curtis went to be with his Lord<br />

on Wednesday, Jan. 23, 2013, after a lengthy illness. He was 77 years old. The first of six<br />

children born to Walter Allen <strong>Gunn</strong> and Mittie (Barrett) <strong>Gunn</strong> was born July 30, 1935, in<br />

Reidsville, NC. To describe Curtis in one paragraph would not be possible, as anyone who<br />

had ever met him could attest. He was a man of many talents and skills, with an<br />

unquenchable thirst for learning. From picking tobacco as a child to running a service<br />

station to being the milkman and breadman to being a member of the ambulance crew to<br />

service 23 years as a Claremore Fireman, retiring in 1995, due to health reasons, with the<br />

rank of Captain. Many people remember him as the music man. He opened his shop up for<br />

35 years to musicians to come and play and they did, coming locally, regionally and<br />

nationally. Even some very well-known professional singers would just stop by to pick and<br />

sing a little, because they had heard of Curtis and his music. Also there was always a dance<br />

and most likely something to eat. What many people never knew was Curtis couldn't sing<br />

or play an instrument. He operated the soundboard. A logical person would have just<br />

bought themselves a radio, but not Curtis. That never occured to to him-he built a stage.<br />

The title he enjoyed most of all was that of friend, who was ever ready to lend a helping<br />

hand to anyone in need. Curtis was preceded in death by son, John Curtis <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr.; his<br />

parents, Walter A. and Mittie Barrett <strong>Gunn</strong>; and brother, Walter Junior <strong>Gunn</strong>. He is<br />

survived by his wife, Alieta Hildebrand <strong>Gunn</strong> of the home; daughter, Karen Ogle and<br />

husband, Mark of Claremore; grandchildren: Sean <strong>Gunn</strong> of Hawaii, and Jacob,<br />

Mackenzie, Parker, and Kaidee Ogle of Claremore; brothers: Don <strong>Gunn</strong> of Madison, NC,<br />

and Nelson <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife, Mona of Elon, N.C.; sisters: Brenda Ward and husband, Bill of<br />

Wentworth, NC, and Jewell Dull and husband, Larry of Greensboro, NC; sisters-in-law,<br />

Sonja <strong>Gunn</strong> of Madison, NC, Jean <strong>Gunn</strong> of Wentworth, NC.., Nellie Huff of Texas, and<br />

Louise Webb of Claremore; brother-in-law, Coy Hildebrand of Claremore; as well as<br />

numerous nieces, nephews, and extended family of friends. Memorial contributions may<br />

be made to Grace Hospice, P.O. Box 33234, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74153-1234 or the charity of<br />

your choice. (Thomas and Sarah B. <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

John Edgar <strong>Gunn</strong>


56, Lincoln, Ne., died Monday (05/12/08). Born at Pamona, Calif. U.S. Army Veteran.<br />

Retired Truck Driver. Survivors include: daughter, Amanda <strong>Gunn</strong>, York; son: Justin<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, Indianapolis, Ind.; father, Jack <strong>Gunn</strong>; sister, Roberta Freni; three grandchildren;<br />

and three nieces. Memorial Services: 6 p.m. Wednesday (05/28-08), Allon Chapel Seventh-<br />

Day Adventist Church, 2301 Y St., Lincoln. Cremation/no visitation. Metcalf Funeral<br />

Home, Lincoln, is in charge of arrangements.<br />

John Edward <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

John Edward <strong>Gunn</strong> 68, Indianapolis, died Oct. 30, 2006. Services: 1 p.m. Sat. Nov. 4 in<br />

Singleton Community Mortuary and Memorial Center, with calling there from 4 p.m. to 8<br />

p.m. Fri. Nov. 3. Burial: Crown Hill Cemetery. John E. <strong>Gunn</strong> 68, Indianapolis, passed<br />

away Monday, October 30, 2006. He was born February 18, 1938 in Indianapolis to the late<br />

Carl and Freida Barrick <strong>Gunn</strong>. Survivors include sons, Larry R. (Patricia) <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

Martinsville, Steve Edward <strong>Gunn</strong>, Richard Allen <strong>Gunn</strong> and Carl Allison <strong>Gunn</strong>; daughters,<br />

Deborah (Babak) <strong>Gunn</strong>, London, England and Sherri Lynn <strong>Gunn</strong>; grandchildren, Marie<br />

Gross, Krystal Finchum and Ce-Ann <strong>Gunn</strong>; great-grandchildren, Cameron Gross,<br />

Zacchaeus Gross and Maddilyn <strong>Gunn</strong>. John had been employed 17 years as Housekeeping<br />

Superintendent at the Indiana School for the Blind, retiring in 2003. He had previously<br />

been employed 30 years by West Baking, Tastee Bakery and Colonial Baking Co. and was<br />

a member of the Bakery & Confectionary International Union of America Local 372A.<br />

Services will be at 1 p.m. Saturday, November 4 in Singleton Community Mortuary and<br />

Memorial Center, with visitation there from 4 to 8 p.m. Friday, November 3. Interment will<br />

be in Crown Hill Cemetery. Memorial gifts have been suggested to St. Jude Childrens<br />

Research Hospital. www.singletonmortuary.com<br />

John Edward <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Natches, Mississippi. February 20, 1924. The body of the Right Rev. John Edward <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

sixth bishop of Matchez who died in <strong>New</strong> Orleans yesterday, arrived tonight and will lie in<br />

state in St. Marys cathedral until conclusion of funeral services tomorrow morning.<br />

Archibishop Shaw of <strong>New</strong> Orleans will be celebrant of a high requiem mass, while Bishop<br />

Morris of Little Rock will deliver the funeral sermon. Dignataries of the church expected<br />

for the funeral will include seven bishops and probably fifty priests. Interment will be in<br />

the Natchez cemetery. Bishop <strong>Gunn</strong> was former pastor of Sacred Heart church here in<br />

Atlanta. The Atlanta Constitution, Feb 20, 1924.<br />

John Edward "Bus" <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

age 58, of Toledo, Ohio, passed away October 13, 2009, peacefully under the care of the<br />

Hospice of Northwest Ohio. He was born in Toledo, Ohio on March 27, 1951, to Lauren<br />

and Leota <strong>Gunn</strong>. He proudly served our country during the Vietnam War as a member of<br />

the United States Army. Once home John was employed at Jeep for 27 years till he retired.<br />

John was a former Commander for VFW Post 2898 for 3 terms. He enjoyed hunting and<br />

fishing with his family and particularly camping with his wife. John loved Ohio State and<br />

the Pittsburg Steelers football teams. Some of his best time was spent kicking back with his<br />

dog. His sense of humor and zest for life will be dearly missed. We all know John loved his<br />

barley and hops and the beauty of what Mother Nature provides. John was preceded in<br />

death by his father, Lauren <strong>Gunn</strong>; stepdaughter, Carrie Packard; sister, Darlene Geiser.


He is survived by his loving wife, Patricia Dodsworth-<strong>Gunn</strong>; mother, Leota <strong>Gunn</strong>; son,<br />

John "J.J." <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr.; stepdaughter, Kathleen (Bob) Dodsworth-Boerst; stepson, Roger<br />

Dodsworth Jr.; 6 step-grandchildren; brothers, Lauren (Charlene) "Butch" <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr. and<br />

Floyd <strong>Gunn</strong>; sisters, Elsie (Steven) Hawes and Lori (Bruce) Szmania, and many nieces and<br />

nephews. Visitation will be at H. H. Birkenkamp Funeral Home, 3219 Tremainsville Rd. (at<br />

Alexis) 419-473-1301 on Friday, October 16, 2009, from 2:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. A VFW<br />

service will take place at 7:30 in the Funeral Home that evening. Funeral services will begin<br />

at 10:00 a.m. Saturday, October 17, 2009, in the funeral home. Interment will be private.<br />

Memorial contributions may be given to the Donor's choice.<br />

John Glover <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Millen Georgia - John G. <strong>Gunn</strong> 61, of Millen died Friday, Dec 19, 1958 in an Augusta<br />

hospital after an extended illness. He was a native of Wilkes county and the son of the late<br />

Thomas J. And Hattie Strozier <strong>Gunn</strong>, but lived in Millen most of his life. He was a<br />

member of Millen Baptist Church, and a prominent lumerman until he retired because of<br />

ill health. Survivors are his widow Maria Wacker <strong>Gunn</strong> formerly of Rocky Ford Ga, a<br />

daughter Mrs. Marshall Young; three sons, Dudley <strong>Gunn</strong> of Wadley and William and<br />

George <strong>Gunn</strong> both of Millen; 3 sisters, Miss Jeffie <strong>Gunn</strong>, and Miss Lucy <strong>Gunn</strong> both of<br />

Millen, and Mrs. Bill Murray of Monroe Ga.; two brothers Sanders <strong>Gunn</strong> of Los Angeles,<br />

Ca., and harold <strong>Gunn</strong> of College Park Georgia. And 5 grandchildren. (Thomas and Sarah<br />

Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

John H. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

July 4, 1887 - of Springfield, Ill died of congestion. Deceased and Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> were here<br />

visiting friends. He was taken suddenly ill this morning and died at 1 pm. The funeral will<br />

take place Wednesday next, under the auspices of the G. A. R. Page 1, Chicago, Ill., Daily<br />

Inter Ocean. Tuesday July 5, 1887.<br />

John H. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Columbus, GA. June 29, 1935- October 17, 2005 CITY, STATE John H. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 70 of 180<br />

Kingfisher Drive, Columbus, died Monday, October 17, 2005 at Doctors Hospital. Funeral<br />

services will be held 11:00 a.m. Saturday, October 22, 2005 at St. Anne's Catholic Church,<br />

2000 Kay Circle with Father Chidi Osondu officiating. Interment will follow at Green<br />

Acres Cemetery, Columbus, GA. Visitation will be today from 1:00PM until 6:00 PM with<br />

Rosary at 6:00 PM in the Chapel at People's Funeral Service 1604 Talbotton Road,<br />

Columbus according to People's Funeral Service of Columbus, Inc. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born<br />

June 29, 1935 in Columbus, Georgia, son of the late William Henry <strong>Gunn</strong> and Elizabeth<br />

Jackson <strong>Gunn</strong>. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a graduate of Spencer High School Class of 1954. He<br />

attended West Virginia State College, Howard University and received a B.S. degree from<br />

City College of <strong>New</strong> York in 1969. He then moved back to Columbus in 1969 and taught in<br />

the Muscogee County School system 2 years at Spencer and Carver High Schools. Then<br />

went to Callaway Chemicals during which time he received numerous awards as a<br />

laboratory technician. He retired in 2002 after 30 years of service. A U.S. Navy Veteran,<br />

John spoke at least 6 foreign languages. He enjoyed reading, classical music, horticulture<br />

and visiting relatives and friends. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was preceded in death by a sister Eunice<br />

Prewitt. He leaves to cherish his memories 3 brothers, William H. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr. (Sarah),


Joseph <strong>Gunn</strong>, Michael <strong>Gunn</strong>; 3 sisters Irene Coston (Neal), Pauline Dunn and Betty Evans<br />

and several other nieces, nephews, cousins, relatives and friends<br />

John Howard <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

a retired employee of Scott Paper Co, died Saturday in Atmore. He was 61. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a<br />

native of Phillipsville, Ala and a resident of Atmore. Surivors: his wife Bobby <strong>Gunn</strong>; three<br />

sons, David Amos <strong>Gunn</strong> and Ben Godwin <strong>Gunn</strong> of Atmore and neal Amos of Summerdale;<br />

two daughters, Brenda Moss of West Palm Beach, Fla and Jennifer Stanley of Atmore; five<br />

brothers, Walter <strong>Gunn</strong> of Walnut Hill, Fla; Ben <strong>Gunn</strong> of Flomaton, Earl <strong>Gunn</strong> of Huxford;<br />

Cecil <strong>Gunn</strong> of Mobile, and James <strong>Gunn</strong> of Perdido; one sister, Evelyn Rutherford of<br />

Atmore; 7 grandchildren; one great grandchild. Burial in Sardis Cemetery. July 31, 2001-<br />

Mobile Register.<br />

John M. <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr.,<br />

49, of Joppatown, Pa., died Saturday, Nov. 24, 2001, at his home. He was the husband of<br />

Holly Beth (Siegel) <strong>Gunn</strong>. Born Aug. 20, 1952, he was the son of Jack <strong>Gunn</strong> of Hanover,<br />

Pa., and the late Marianne E. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Bel Air. He was a member of Yankee-Rebel Drum &<br />

Bugle Corps in Baltimore, and a former member of U.S. Marine Drum & Bugle Corps,<br />

Washington, D.C. Surviving also are a daughter, Jade J. <strong>Gunn</strong>, and a son, John T. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

both of Joppatown; a sister, Sharon O"Mara of Palm Bay, Fla.; and a brother, Thomas E.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Bel Air. A private service was held on Saturday, Nov. 24. McComas Funeral<br />

Home, Abington, Md., was in charge of the arrangements<br />

John McK. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

"On Monday afternoon last our town was thrown into the deepest sorrow at the<br />

announcement that Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong>. was dead. He had spent the forenoon at his place of<br />

business, where we had different interviews with him touching the interests of the<br />

Presbyterian church, and found him, as usual, ready and anxious to aid in any movement<br />

looking to the interest of the church with which he had been so closely identified for so<br />

many years. We left him the last time just before 12 o"clock, when no word of complaint<br />

had been uttered by him touching his physical condition. In a brief period he was seated in<br />

his roller chair and his attending servant started home with him. He had not gone far<br />

before he asked the servant to move forward as fast as possible, as he filt, chilly sensation<br />

and a numbness and desired to get home. Upon reaching his residence he was found<br />

speechless and almost unconscious though still sitting in his chair. He was carried to his<br />

room and medical assistance summoned, but the fatal stroke had been made, the pitcher<br />

broken, the golden cord severed, and in a few minutes his noble, true, generous, loving,<br />

Christian spirit took its flight to God who gave it. In the death of Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Cuthbert has<br />

lost a valuable citizen---"[article continues]....Presbyterian church, of which he had been a<br />

member from early manhood...Elder for fully a quarter of a century...had reared a family<br />

of three daughters and one son.....three o"clock Wednesday afternoon the remains were<br />

carried to the Presbyterian church where appropriate services were conducted by Rev. Mr.<br />

Johnson of Fort Gaines....carried to the Eastern cemetery and deposited in the family<br />

burying ground. Cuthbert Appeal 19 Jan 1883 (Descendant of Donald and Mary Glass<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>)


John N. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

John <strong>New</strong>berry <strong>Gunn</strong>, 83 year old former assistant postmaster of Daytona Beach, Florida<br />

died at his home in the Cartoogechaye Community on June 7, 1971. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> has been a<br />

resident of Wayah Valley since 1954. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a member of St. John's Episcopal<br />

Church where graveside rites were conducted last Thursday morning by Dr. A. Rufus<br />

Morgan. he was also a lifetime member of the Daytona Elks Lodge. Pallbearers were Lex<br />

Arnold, Earl Harrison, jess Shope, Ed Purdom, Tom McNish, T. W. Angel, Jr. Mr <strong>Gunn</strong> is<br />

survived by his wife, Mary H. Dobbins, one daugher, Mary Monaghan of Route 1,<br />

Franklin; one son Donald B. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Melbourne, Florida. Neal Potts Funeral Home was in<br />

charge of the arrangements.<br />

John Oral <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

age 93, died May 12, 1991 at home in Murray, Utah. Born March 10, 1898 in Hoytsville,<br />

Utah to John L. and Mary Stewart <strong>Gunn</strong>. Married Thelma Wilde on March 11, 1920 in<br />

Ogden, Utah. High Priest in the Ivins LDS Ward and was choir president for 20 years. He<br />

loved the out-of-doors. Survived by his wife; two daughters, Maurine G. (husband, Deel)<br />

Tomlin, West Valley City; and Valeen G. (husband Paul) Cushing, Murray; three<br />

grandchildren, Kenneth O. Tomlin, Spring, Texas; Brent E. Tomlin, West Valley City; and<br />

Mrs. Wain (Paula) Palmer, Murray; 12 great-grandchildren; and a brother, George L.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, Cottage Grove, Oregon.<br />

Funeral services on Thursday, May 16, at 11 a.m., Larkin Mortuary, 260 East South<br />

Temple, where friends may call Wednesday 6-8 p.m. and the hour prior to services on<br />

Thursday. Interment will be at the Valley View Memorial Park in West Valley City.<br />

John R. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

80, of North Canton, Ohio, formerly of Cincinnati, died Jan. 20, 1999. He was an<br />

accountant with General Motors" Fisher Body Division plant in Hamilton. Services were<br />

Monday at Karlo & Sons Funeral Home, North Canton. Memorials: Multiple Sclerosis<br />

Society, American Cancer Society, or Faith United Methodist Youth Summer Mission<br />

Project, 300 Ninth St. NW, North Canton, Ohio 44720<br />

John R. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. tomorrow, June 7, 1963 at the Immanuel<br />

Presbyterian Church for John R. <strong>Gunn</strong>, pioneer Laguna merchant and rancher who died<br />

in a local hospital yesterday after short illness. Rev. Ed will officiate. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong>, who was<br />

64, was a lifelong resident of Laguna Pueblo, NM. He had business interests in the Cubero<br />

and Paraje trading posts, and had long been active in Laguna community affairs. Mr.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> was a member of a pioneer Laguna family. His father, a native of Kenton, Ohio,<br />

settled at Laguna in the 1870's. The <strong>Gunn</strong> family developed and operated large livestock<br />

ranching operations in western Valencia County. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a veteran of World War I,<br />

serving in France with the 135th Field Artillery. He was a member of the Presbyterian<br />

Church at Laguna. Surviving are his widow; a son, Kenneth <strong>Gunn</strong> of Boston, Mass., who is<br />

here; two brothers, Wallace of Cubero and Bruce <strong>Gunn</strong> of Fort Hall, Idaho; four sisters,<br />

Mrs. Jessie Humphries of Laguna, Mrs. Agnes Gottlieb of Cu-Dero, Miss Florence <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Los Angeles and Mrs. Diego Abeita of Isleta Pueblo, and three grandchildren. Burial<br />

services will be held tomorrow afternoon in the National Cemetery at Santa Fe.


John Richard <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr.<br />

7-12-1984 Mobile Register. John Richard <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr a native of mobile, Alabama and a<br />

resident of Oklahoma City, Ok, died at the family residence in Oklahoma on Tuesday, July<br />

10, 1984. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> is sruvived by two daughters, Corrine Joy Davis of Jackson, Ms. And<br />

Lanette marle Sullins of Dallas Texas; two sons, Jay <strong>Gunn</strong> of Mobile, Al and John E. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

of Houston, Tx., his mother Mrs. Marle M. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Mobile, Al; one sister, Mrs. Bill<br />

(Martha) Sumrall of Fort Walton Beach, Fl; and one brother, James A. <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Birmingham, Al. One grandson and other relatives. Funeral services will be held from<br />

Springhill Baptist Church on Friday July 13, 1984 at 2pm. Interment in Forest Lawn<br />

Cemetery, Saraland, Alabama.<br />

John Robert <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

age 61, of St. Joe, Missouri, died Tuesday, March 23 (2010). He was born in <strong>New</strong> London,<br />

Conn. to Robert Kenneth and Ethel (Anderson) <strong>Gunn</strong>. He was vice president for Superior<br />

Energy Services. He is survived by his wife of 40 years, Carol; sons, John R. <strong>Gunn</strong> II and<br />

wife, Jessica of Pearland, Texas and Jason K. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Branson, Mo.; grandchildren, John<br />

R. III, Haley, Meagen, Molly and Nicholas <strong>Gunn</strong>; sisters, Maryellen Brewbaker and Anne<br />

Wills, both of Jacksonville, Fla., Rita Story of North Carolina and Bonnie Killough of<br />

Minden, Nev.; brother, Robert J. and wife, Jana <strong>Gunn</strong> of St. Joe; and several nieces and<br />

nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents. A memorial service will be held later at<br />

Houston, Texas.<br />

John Robert <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

age 61, of St. Joe, died Tuesday, March 23 (2010). He was born in <strong>New</strong> London, Conn. to<br />

Robert Kenneth and Ethel (Anderson) <strong>Gunn</strong>. He was vice president for Superior Energy<br />

Services. He is survived by his wife of 40 years, Carol; sons, John R. <strong>Gunn</strong> II and wife,<br />

Jessica of Pearland, Texas and Jason K. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Branson, Mo.; grandchildren, John R.<br />

III, Haley, Meagen, Molly and Nicholas <strong>Gunn</strong>; sisters, Maryellen Brewbaker and Anne<br />

Wills, both of Jacksonville, Fla., Rita Story of North Carolina and Bonnie Killough of<br />

Minden, Nev.; brother, Robert J. and wife, Jana <strong>Gunn</strong> of St. Joe; and several nieces and<br />

nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents. A memorial service will be held later at<br />

Houston, Texas.<br />

John Rufus <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr.<br />

John Rufus passed away in Dayton, Ohio, on Monday June 1, 2009. He was preceded in<br />

death by his parents John Rufus <strong>Gunn</strong> Sr. and Jessie <strong>Gunn</strong>, sister Joyce <strong>Gunn</strong> Nooks and<br />

nephew Mark Green. He leaves to cherish his memory sons Byran and Derrick <strong>Gunn</strong>;<br />

granddaugher Brianna <strong>Gunn</strong>; sisters Gladys <strong>Gunn</strong> and Annette Green; nieces Chetaun<br />

Nooks, Debra Green and Rhonda Manson (Marvin); nephews Jeffrey Green and Anthony<br />

Green; great nieces and nephews Dr. Amber Hawkins (Michael), Deanna Green, CheRon<br />

Mattison (Dionte), Chardee Green and William Maston; great great nephews, DeAnte<br />

Mattison and Evan Hawkins. Funeral service 11:00 AM Monday at Bethel Baptist Church<br />

401 South Paul Laurence Dunbar Street with Rev. Dr. Charles S. Brown officiating.<br />

Interment Woodland Cemetery. Viewing 9:00 AM at the church until the time of service.<br />

The family will receive friends one hour prior to service.


John T. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Richmond Times Dispatch July 16, 1934 - John T. <strong>Gunn</strong> aged 19 years, died suddently<br />

Saturday July 14, 1936 at 11 a.m. He was the son of Mr. And Mrs. John H. <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Wellville, Virginia. The funeral will take place this Monday morning at 11 o’clock from<br />

Woody’s Funeral Home, Interment in Oakwood Cemetery.<br />

John T. Tim <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

age 59, of Highland, IL, formerly of Jennings, MO suddenly on Saturday, March 14, 2009.<br />

Dear son of the late John F. and Alfrieda (nee Thompson) <strong>Gunn</strong>; husband of Cynthia M.<br />

(nee Kelbel); father of Katherine A. (James) Alferman, Margaret M. (Tim) Duffin,<br />

Maureen E. and Bridget C. <strong>Gunn</strong>; brother-in-law, uncle, Godfather and friend. Services:<br />

Memorial service at 8 p.m. Thursday, March 19, 2009 at SPENGEL-BOULANGER<br />

Funeral Home, 1501 Ninth and Lemon Street, Highland, IL. (888)654-7234/ www.spengelboulanger.<br />

com. Visitation from 6-8 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home. Memorial<br />

contributions suggested at St. Jude's Hospital. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a graduate of Hazelwood<br />

High School in 1967; worked for Missouri State School and Hospital; operated Main Street<br />

Pizza; G and G Meat Market in Jennings. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born April 2, 1949, in St. Louis to<br />

John F. and Alfrieda (Thompson) <strong>Gunn</strong>. On Oct. 10, 1975, he married Cynthia M. Kelbel<br />

at St. Phillip Neri Parish in St. Louis. She survives in Highland. He graduated from<br />

Hazelwood Central High School in 1967 and attended St. Louis University. He worked at<br />

the State School and Hospital on Bellefontaine Avenue for 15 years. He operated Main<br />

Street Pizzeria on West Florisant in Jennings; G & G Meat Market on Lewis and Clark in<br />

Jennings; and JT Cleaning in Jennings. He lived in Jennings until moving to Highland in<br />

1996. He was a former soccer and softball coach. He was a great cook, a former bowling<br />

enthusiast and a history buff. He spent a lot of time spoiling his daughters. He was a dear<br />

brother-in-law, uncle, godfather and friend. He was a member of St. Paul Catholic Church<br />

in Highland. Other survivors include four daughters, Katherine A. (James) Alferman of<br />

Highland, Margaret M. (Tim) Duffin of Alhambra, Maureen E. (significant other Jason<br />

Granda) <strong>Gunn</strong> of Highland and Bridget C. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Highland. He was preceded in death<br />

by his parents. Memorials may be made to St. Jude's Hospital.<br />

John T. Tim <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

age 59, of Highland, IL, formerly of Jennings, MO suddenly on Saturday, March 14, 2009.<br />

Dear son of the late John F. and Alfrieda (nee Thompson) <strong>Gunn</strong>; husband of Cynthia M.<br />

(nee Kelbel); father of Katherine A. (James) Alferman, Margaret M. (Tim) Duffin,<br />

Maureen E. and Bridget C. <strong>Gunn</strong>; brother-in-law, uncle, Godfather and friend. Services:<br />

Memorial service at 8 p.m. Thursday, March 19, 2009 at SPENGEL-BOULANGER<br />

Funeral Home, 1501 Ninth and Lemon Street, Highland, IL. (888)654-7234/ www.spengelboulanger.<br />

com. Visitation from 6-8 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home. Memorial<br />

contributions suggested at St. Jude's Hospital. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a graduate of Hazelwood<br />

High School in 1967; worked for Missouri State School and Hospital; operated Main Street<br />

Pizza; G and G Meat Market in Jennings.<br />

John Tevis <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Funeral services for John T. <strong>Gunn</strong> Civil War veteran and one of the best known and highly<br />

esteemed citizens in Lexington, who dies Tuesday night after several weeks illness will be


held at the family residence 137 Woodland avenue, Thursday afternoon at 3 o’clock. The<br />

Rev. V. Ottmer Ward officiating. Interment in the family lot in the Lexington cemetery.<br />

Captain <strong>Gunn</strong> was a native of Shelby County where he was born in 1837. When the Civil<br />

War broke out he joined the Federal army enlisting in the 21 st Kentucky Infantry. Of<br />

which he became captain. Since the war he was in the internal revenue service being at the<br />

time of his retirement about four years ago the oldest employee at the local collector’s<br />

office. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Clara Martin <strong>Gunn</strong>, one daughter Mrs. Charles S.<br />

Kay of Springfield Ohio; two sons, Lucian B. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Cincinnati, and John T. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr.,<br />

of Lafayette, Ind; one brother, Rev James W. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Springfield, Ohio and a sister Mrs.<br />

M. B. Cairus of Troy Ohio. Pallbearers will be: Edward Clake; J. Millward Elliott; John<br />

W. <strong>Gunn</strong>; R. D. McMichale; J. G. Stilz; W. A. Hitner, Jr; Honorary pallbearers will be; C.<br />

H. Berryman; Captain J. R. Howard; H. R. McEldowney; S. C. Stofer; General Roger D.<br />

Williams; Dr W. O. Bullock - 1921-11-03; Paper: The Lexington Herald (Thomas and<br />

Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

John Wayne <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

TRACY, CA - Services for John Wayne <strong>Gunn</strong>, 31, former resident of Hayward and Castro<br />

Valley who died Sunday Feb 9, in Reno, Nevada, will be held tomorrow Wednesday, Feb<br />

12, 1964, in Hayward. A native of Hutchinson, Kan., Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> attended schools in Castro<br />

Valley and graduated from Hayward High School before moving to Tracy a little over<br />

three years ago. He was employed as an accountant. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> succumbed to a cerebral<br />

hemorrhage while on a Nevada skiing trip. He was the husband of Dolores <strong>Gunn</strong> and<br />

father of David and Paul <strong>Gunn</strong>; brother of Lee <strong>Gunn</strong>, <strong>New</strong> York; Walter <strong>Gunn</strong>, Castro<br />

Valley, Mrs. Erwin Jensen, Mrs. Bart Elliott, Steven <strong>Gunn</strong>, Mrs. Charles Mallsen, and<br />

Mrs. W. David Olmstead. The Rev. Charles Blackburn of the Unitarian Church of<br />

Hayward will officiate at the 1 p.m. services from Sorensen Bros. Chapel, 1140 B St.,<br />

Hayward. Burial will be in Lone Tree Cemetery in Hayward.<br />

John Will <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

35, of Albertville,Alabama died Saturday, Dec. 22, 2012. Services were Monday, Dec. 24,<br />

at 1 p.m. at Guntersville Memorial Chapel with the Revs. Keith Langer and Casey White<br />

officiating. Burial followed at Guntersville City Cemetery. Survivors include his daughter,<br />

Payton <strong>Gunn</strong>; son, John Thatcher <strong>Gunn</strong>; mother, Linda (Jackie)?Stewart; sisters, Candy<br />

(Patrick) Shaw, Shannon (Al) Harrell and Tonya (Mike)?Mohler; stepmother, Joann<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>; and former wife, Brandie Alldredge.<br />

John William <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

John William <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr., 80, of Salem, Va., passed away on Friday, December 16, 2011. He<br />

was retired from the Norfolk and Southern Railroad. He was preceded in death by a sister,<br />

Wanda Wisely. He is survived by his wife, Janet E. <strong>Gunn</strong>; a daughter, Billie Ann English;<br />

two sons and wives, John W. <strong>Gunn</strong> IV and Sharon, and Michael L. <strong>Gunn</strong> and Diana;<br />

sisters, Margie Carter and Norma J. Morgan; five grandchildren; two greatgrandchildren;<br />

and two nephews. A Memorial Service will be held at 6 p.m. on Tuesday,<br />

December 20, 2011, at the Lotz Salem Chapel with Chaplain Charles T. Gwaltney<br />

officiating. Visitation will be held one hour prior to the service. Interment will be private.<br />

The family requests no flowers to be sent. Arrangements by Lotz Funeral Home.


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John Willis <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

67 of 1515 Boca Chica Drive, Dallas Texas, an assistant vice president of Repulic National<br />

Bank of Dallas and a former city councilman died early Sunday in Dallas. Funeral services<br />

will be held at 4 pm Monday in Sparkman’s Ross Avenue Chapel, Entombment in Restland<br />

Abbey. A native of Hillsboro, Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> received his business degree from Tyler<br />

Commercial College and held an LLB degree from the old Jefferson University School of<br />

law in Dallas. He came to Dallas in 1920 and was employed by the Federal Reserve Bank of<br />

Dallas, Shippers Mutual Patching Association and the National Cotton Council before<br />

joing Republic National in 1945. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a member of the major industries<br />

committee of Citizens Traffic Commission, Oak Cliff Chamber of Commerce, South and<br />

East Dallas Chamber of Commerce. He was a 32nd degree Mason and member of hella<br />

Temple Shrine, Knights of Phthias and Oak Cliff County Club. He was the son of John<br />

Clanton and Lillie Maud Bell <strong>Gunn</strong>; Survivors; Wife; four sisters, Mrs. Annie Bell Pollard,<br />

Mrs. Leslie R. Fowler, miss Rena <strong>Gunn</strong>, and Mrs. Hayden Dumas all of Dallas, and three<br />

brothers, C. L. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Clovis, NM; Ray <strong>Gunn</strong> of Hillsboro; and Thurman M. <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Dallas. Dallas Morning <strong>New</strong>s April 22, 1963 (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

John Woodson <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Died at the home 286 Washington Street, Tuesday afternoon in the third year of his age. He<br />

is survived by his father and mother Mr. & Mrs. E. R. W. <strong>Gunn</strong>; two brothers, Edgar, Jr.<br />

And Few A. <strong>Gunn</strong> and two grandmothers, Mrs. V. W. Henderson and Mrs. L. K. Ross. The<br />

funeral services will be held tomorrow (Thurs) morning at 9 o’clock at the chapel of<br />

Donehoo & Brazemore. Interment Zoah Cemetery, Gwinnett County, Georgia. Atlanta<br />

Constitution Jan 25, 1922. (Desc of Zachary B and Virginia Woodson <strong>Gunn</strong>- Monroe and<br />

Houston, Ga.)<br />

Johnnie <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

RINGGOLD - Johnnie <strong>Gunn</strong>, 75, Route 3, died Thursday, Oct. 5, 1995, in Danville<br />

Regional Medical Center. Born Nov. 1, 1919, in Pittsylvania County, he was a son of James<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> and Julia Anderson <strong>Gunn</strong>. He was married to Margie Inge <strong>Gunn</strong>. He was a member<br />

of Laurel Grove Baptist Church, where he served as a deacon, and sang in the male chorus.<br />

He worked at Vulcan Materials until his retirement. He served in the military during<br />

World War II. In addition to his wife of the residence; survivors include one son, Jimmy H.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Ringgold; two brothers, David H. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Blairs and Curtis <strong>Gunn</strong> of Atlantic<br />

City, N. J.; two sisters, Ola Mae Wilson of Washington, D. C., and Delilah Waddell of<br />

Danville; and two grandchildren. The funeral will be conducted 1 p.m. Sunday at Laurel<br />

Grove Baptist Church by the Rev. Dr. James Cabell. Interment will be in Highland Burial<br />

Park. The body may be viewed 4-8 tonight at L. H. Brooks and Bros. Funeral Home.The<br />

family will receive friends at the residence, Route 3, Box 789, Ringgold, Virginia.<br />

Johnnie A. Holmes <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Johnnie A. Holmes <strong>Gunn</strong>, 55, of Memphis, cook for Memphis City Schools, died May 25 at<br />

Methodist University Hospital. Services will be at noon Saturday at Mount Zion Taska<br />

Missionary Baptist Church with burial in <strong>New</strong> Park Cemetery. Golden Gate Funeral Home


has charge. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong>, the wife of Jewell <strong>Gunn</strong>, also leaves a daughter, Gretchen M.<br />

Holmes; a son, Kevin L. Holmes, and four stepdaughters, Ora Williams, Vicki <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

Karen Reed and Patricia <strong>Gunn</strong>, all of Memphis; five stepsons, <strong>My</strong>ron <strong>Gunn</strong> of Baltimore,<br />

and Steven <strong>Gunn</strong>, Micheal <strong>Gunn</strong>, Terry <strong>Gunn</strong> and Dedrick <strong>Gunn</strong>, all of Memphis; a sister,<br />

Barbara Hursey, and two brothers, Eddie B. Holmes and Jimmy L. Holmes, all of<br />

Memphis, 31 grandchildren and 17 great-grandchildren.<br />

Johnnie J. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

GUNN, JOHNNIE J., age 73, of Birmingham, passed away on Monday, August 25. Funeral<br />

Services will be held at Friendship Baptist Church, Brighton on Saturday, August 30 at<br />

12:00 Noon with burial in Elmwood Cemetery. Rev. W.J. Sankey officiating. Chambers<br />

Funeral Home Inc., directing. Published in The Birmingham <strong>New</strong>s on 8/29/2003.<br />

Johnnie Harrison <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

GLEN RAVEN, NC—Johnnie Harrison <strong>Gunn</strong>, 72. died at his home here last night at 8:15<br />

o'clock. 11 pm. He had been in declining health for two years and critically ill for days. A<br />

native of Alamance County, NC, he was the sun of the late Mr and Mrs. Jesse <strong>Gunn</strong> and<br />

was formerly employed by The City of Burlington, NC. Survivors Include his wife, Mrs<br />

Emma <strong>Gunn</strong>, and one daughter Mrs. Elsie Mac G. Walker, of the home; one son, Samuel<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> Glen Raven; one brother, James <strong>Gunn</strong> of Glen Haven- and four grandchildren. The<br />

funeral will be held at First Baptist Church of Glen Raven, on Thursday afternoon at 2:30<br />

o'clock. Interment will be In <strong>New</strong> Hope Cemetery. The Rev Capps will officiate. The body<br />

will be carried to the home tomorrow. March 12, 1957 Burlington <strong>New</strong>s. (B)<br />

Johnnie Oliver <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr.<br />

YANCEYVILLE, NC — Johnnie Oliver <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr., died July 7, 2010, at his home in Plam<br />

City, Florida. He is the son of the late Johnnie Oliver <strong>Gunn</strong>, Sr. and Annie <strong>New</strong>man <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

of Yanceyville. Services will be held at the Yanceyville United Methodist Church on July<br />

29, at 10:30 a.m. Private interment will be in the Church Cemetery. The family requests no<br />

flowers. Donations may be made to the Yanceyville United Church Cemetery Fund or the<br />

charity of your choice. Support is provided by Marley Funeral Home.<br />

YANCEYVILLE - Funeral for John O. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 99, of Yanceyville, who died Tuesday, will<br />

be at 3 p.m. today at Yanceyville United Methodist Church, of which he was a member.<br />

Burial will be in the church cemetery. A native of Pelham, he was a farmer and a retired<br />

automobile dealer. He spent four terms in the North Carolina House of Representatives. He<br />

was a former chairman of the Caswell County Democratic Executive Committee, former<br />

treasurer of Caswell County, a charter member of the North Carolina Automobile Dealer's<br />

Association and of the Yanceyville Rotary Club. He was a former secretary of the Caswell<br />

Development Co., director and secretary of Royal Hosiery Mills, former vice president and<br />

member of the executive committee of the Bank of Yanceyville, a member of Caswell<br />

Brotherhood Lodge 11 of Ancient Free and Accepted Masons, a member of the Oasis<br />

Temple Shrine, and the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry. He was a<br />

member of Order of the Eastern Star 239, of the Junior Order of United American<br />

Mechanics, and was a national and regional representative for the Boy Scouts. Surviving<br />

are wife, Annie <strong>New</strong>man <strong>Gunn</strong>; daughter, Ann <strong>Gunn</strong> Everitt of Yanceyville; son, John<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> Jr. of Sebring, Fla.; two grandsons. Hooper Funeral Home is in charge of


arrangements. (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

John Samuel <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Services were held in the Church of Our Savior in Atlanta, (October 1969) Georgia where<br />

he taught at Douglas High School. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> held BS and Masters from University of GA --<br />

-He willed his body to Emory UniversitySchool of Medicine. He was a born May 6, 1908 to<br />

Samuel Edgar and Itis Bentley <strong>Gunn</strong>. He was a native of Crawfordville, GA. He is survived<br />

by his wife: Hilda HALL HUDSON ---two sons: Martin S. & Rev. Reginald<br />

GUNN(Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> descendant)<br />

John Steven <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Muskegon Mr. John S. <strong>Gunn</strong>, age 65, died Monday, January 4, 2010. He was born in<br />

Muskegon, MI on July 20, 1944 to James & Josephine (Miesen) <strong>Gunn</strong>. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> loved old<br />

cars, hats & fishing. SURVIVORS Mother, Josephine Mollett; sisters, Mary (Russell)<br />

Nicholson, Cindy <strong>Gunn</strong>; brother, Jack <strong>Gunn</strong>. SERVICE Friday, January 8, 2010, 3:00 PM<br />

at Clock Chapel - Muskegon with Deacon Tom Jurek officiating<br />

John Raymond <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Monday, September 19, 2005 12:24 PM CDT - John Raymond <strong>Gunn</strong>, 75, of Kevil, Ky.,<br />

formerly of Elkville, passed away at 5:45 p.m. on Tuesday, September 13, 2005 at the<br />

Lourdes Hospital in Paducah, Ky.John was a farmer and had also worked in maintenance<br />

at P.D. George Paint Company. He was of the Protestant faith. He was born March 19,<br />

1930 at McGee Springs, Ky., the son of John Dillard and Cordie May (Wilson) <strong>Gunn</strong>.He<br />

married Flora S. Lowe on October 18, 1952 at East St. Louis, and she preceded him in<br />

death on August 14, 1995.He is survived by one son, John Raymond <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr. of<br />

Meadowbrook, Ill.; three daughters, Sue Ingram of Murphsyboro; Loretta Louise Walker<br />

of Tulsa, Okl., and Raylene O"Guinn of Murphysboro; two sisters, Cleo Harper and Clara<br />

Mae Munsell, both of Paducah; three brothers, Elmo <strong>Gunn</strong> of Evansville, Ind., Leon <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

of Bardwell, Ky., and David <strong>Gunn</strong> of Kevil, Ky., twelve grandchildren and ten great<br />

grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents; his wife; four sisters, Modell<br />

Munsell, Thelma Ford, Opal Murphy, and Georgie Daniels and one brother, Stanley<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>.Funeral services will be at 1:30 p.m. on Friday, September 16, 2005 at the Searby<br />

Funeral Home in Du Quoin with Bro. David <strong>Gunn</strong> officiating. Friends may call from 5 to 8<br />

p.m. Thursday at the Searby Funeral Home in Du Quoin. Interment will be in the Elkville<br />

Cemetery at Elkville. Friends may make memorials to the family and will be accepted at<br />

the funeral home. (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> descendant)<br />

John R. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

CROSS HILL - John Raymond <strong>Gunn</strong>, 89, of 1108 Pineland Shores Circle, Cross Hill, SC,<br />

widower of Alberta B. Busick <strong>Gunn</strong>, passed away peacefully on Thursday, November 4,<br />

2010 at Hospice Home, Clinton, SC. Printed Saturday, November 06, 2010<br />

John Richard <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

John Richard <strong>Gunn</strong>, Sr., a native of Choctaw County, Alabam and resident of Mobile, Al<br />

for the past 61 years, died in a local hospital on Wednesday July 11, 1984. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> is


survived by his wife Marie Miller <strong>Gunn</strong> of mobile Alabama; one daughter Martha (Mrs.<br />

Bill Sumrall of fort Walton Beach Florida; one son James A. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Birmington,<br />

Alabama; 11 grandchildren, 13 greatgrandchildren and other relatives. Funeral services<br />

will be held from the springhill Baptist Church on Friday, July 13, 1984 at 2 pm with<br />

interment in Pine Crest Cemetery.<br />

John Richard <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

41, Wal-Mart employee, died June 22, 1991 in Charlotte, NC.. Funeral is 3 p.m. Tuesday at<br />

Hopewell Baptist Church. Visitation is 7 to 9 tonight at Gordon Mortuary. Survivors are<br />

his mother, Mrs. Mary <strong>Gunn</strong>; sister, Mrs. Yvonne Wilson; a nephew and two nieces.<br />

John Robert <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Services for John Robert <strong>Gunn</strong>, 73, of Kilgore, Texas were 10 a.m. Friday, June 27, 2003 at<br />

the Rader Funeral Home Chapel with the Revs. Riley Pippen and Freeman Pierce<br />

officiating. Burial followed in Danville Cemetery. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> died Tuesday, June 24 at his<br />

home. Pallbearers were Chris Parker, Brandon Parker, Mathew Lowe, Tim Parker, Drew<br />

Lowe and Jason <strong>Gunn</strong>. He was born Dec. 23, 1929 in Kilgore. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> attended Kilgore<br />

schools. He went to work for Delta Drilling Company in 1947, where he worked until his<br />

retirement. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was an avid fisherman and enjoyed gardening. He is survived by his<br />

wife, Wanda <strong>Gunn</strong> of Kilgore; three daughters and sons-in-law, Sherren and Joe Parker of<br />

Kilgore, Vickie and Gary Johnson of Kilgore, Rhonda Lowe of Kilgore; one son and<br />

daughter-in-law, Johnny G. and Paula <strong>Gunn</strong> of Longview; twelve grandchildren, Tim<br />

Parker of Kilgore, Chris Parker of Palestine, Brandon Parker of Kilgore, Johnette Tannery<br />

of Bullard, Jason <strong>Gunn</strong> of Kilgore, Natalie <strong>Gunn</strong> of Kilgore, Kasey Henson of Longview,<br />

Shelly Shafer of Cedar Hill, Shonda Whatley of Kilgore, Jamie Phillips, U.S. Army, Iraq,<br />

Mathew Lowe of Kilgore, Drew Lowe of Kilgore; ten great-grandchildren, and two nieces.<br />

Memorial contributions may be made to Hospice of Longview, 1306 Pine Tree Road,<br />

Longview, Texas 75604.<br />

John Robert <strong>Gunn</strong>, Sr.<br />

61, of St. Joe, Arkansas passed away on March 23, 2010 in St. Joe, AR. Born in <strong>New</strong><br />

London, CT on March 14, 1949, John spent his early years with his family living on Army<br />

bases here and abroad. When his father retired from the Army, the family relocated to<br />

Columbus, GA where he attended high school and college. After marrying Carol in 1970,<br />

he moved his young family to Louisiana where John began his career in the oil and gas<br />

service industry. He was employed by Baker Oil Tools from 1971 1985, both in the U.S. and<br />

abroad. The family returned to Houston in 1985. In 1986, he and his brother achieved a<br />

life-long goal by forming their own slickline company, thus <strong>Gunn</strong> Wireline was born. He<br />

was a member of Society of Petroleum Engineers in Houston. The company was sold in<br />

1998 to Superior Energy Services and John remained as Vice President of Operations,<br />

retiring in 2000. In 2001, he fulfilled his dream of moving their boat to the Florida Keys<br />

and the Bahamas. From there, he and Carol moved to Arkansas in 2003 to be partners in a<br />

cattle business with his brother Rob and sister-in-law Jana.John was preceded in death by<br />

his parents, Robert K. and Ethel <strong>Gunn</strong>.He is survived by his wife, Carol <strong>Gunn</strong>; two sons,<br />

John <strong>Gunn</strong> II and wife Jessica of Pearland, TX and Jason <strong>Gunn</strong> of Branson, MO; brother,<br />

Robert <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife Jana of St. Joe, AR; four sisters, Maryellen Brewbaker and Anne


Wills of Jacksonville, FL, Rita Story of Concord, NC, and Bonnie Killough of Minden, NV;<br />

and 5 grandchildren, John III, Haley, Meagan, Molly and Nicholas <strong>Gunn</strong>.A memorial<br />

service will be held on Tuesday, April 6, 2010 at 2:00 P.M. at the Jeter Memorial Funeral<br />

Home, in Friendswood, TX with Deacon Douglas Fox officiating.He loved his family,<br />

friends from all around the world and life. He is now at peace and will be greatly missed by<br />

all who knew and loved him.<br />

John William <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

The angel of death came to South Boston Hospital on October 26, 1973, and with icy<br />

fingers sealed the lips of John William <strong>Gunn</strong> Sr. He was born in Elon College, NC in<br />

March, 1894, the son of Etta and Peter <strong>Gunn</strong>. He resided in Durham, NC before coming to<br />

South Boston,VA where he met and married Roan Jones Stewart. From this union came<br />

five sons and one daughter: Olanda, John, Robert, Walter and Sallie May; twelve<br />

grandchildren, a large number of nieces and nephews, and a host of other relatives and<br />

friends.<br />

John W. <strong>Gunn</strong> -<br />

Friday, July 1, 1949 - Earle Enterprise (Obituary) - FUNERAL SERVICES FOR<br />

PIONEER CITIZEN HELD IN EARLE MONDAY Funeral Services were held Monday<br />

morning at 10 o"clock at the Earle Baptist Church for J. W. <strong>Gunn</strong>, the Rev. Roy Hilton<br />

officiating. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> died at the home of his son, W. T. <strong>Gunn</strong> at Jacksonville, Ark.,<br />

following a short illness. He was 74. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a pioneer resident of Earle having<br />

moved here in 1904. During his active career he was in the grocery and market business<br />

and served the people of this vicinity for some 30 years in this capacity. Ill health caused<br />

him to retire from his chosen profession some 11 years ago, most of which time he spent<br />

away from Earle He is survived by three sons, Dr. J. V. <strong>Gunn</strong>, W. T. and Earl <strong>Gunn</strong>; two<br />

sisters, Mrs. W. T. Ingram Mrs. Luetta Crimm, both of Earle. Burial was at Gibson<br />

Cemetery. (John William <strong>Gunn</strong> h/o Julia Ingram)<br />

John Wesley <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

John W. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 78, a farmer of Reidsville, NC, Rt. 4, died at 5:45 p.m. Tuesday in a<br />

Durham hospital. He had been ill nine years. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born in Rockingham County<br />

to James A. and Nannie Williams <strong>Gunn</strong>. He was a member of First Methodist Church of<br />

Reidsville. Surviving are four brothers, James R. <strong>Gunn</strong> of LaGrange, R. W. <strong>Gunn</strong> of South<br />

Boston, Va., A. T. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Danville, Va., and Ira <strong>Gunn</strong> of Wilson; and five sisters, Mrs.<br />

Claude Jones of Leaksville, Mrs. S. J. Roberts of Reidsville, Mrs. V. T. Craddock of<br />

Greensboro, Mrs. R. W. Wrenn and Miss Cordelle <strong>Gunn</strong> of Reidsville, Rt. 4. The funeral<br />

will be conducted at 11 a.m. today at Fair Funeral Home by the Rev. Tom Stockton. Burial<br />

will be in Shady Grove Baptist Church cemetery at Wentworth. May 9, 1961 (Thomas and<br />

Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> descendant)<br />

John W. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

J. W. <strong>Gunn</strong> Dies DES MOINES , IOWA - Services for John W. <strong>Gunn</strong>, chairman of the<br />

board, treasurer and former president of Employers Mutual Casualty Co., will be held at 3<br />

p.m. Wednesday here. <strong>Gunn</strong> died Monday Oct 18, 1965, of cancer. He was recognized<br />

nationally as an authority in the mutual casualty insurance industry.


John W. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

61, of 1515 Boca Chica Drive, Dallas Texas, an assistant vice president of Repulic National<br />

Bank of Dallas and a former city councilman died early Sunday in Dallas. Funeral services<br />

will be held at 4 pm Monday in Sparkman’s Ross Avenue Chapel, Entombment in Restland<br />

Abbey. A native of Hillsboro, Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> received his business degree from Tyler<br />

Commercial College and held an LLB degree from the old Jefferson University School of<br />

law in Dallas. He came to Dallas in 1920 and was employed by the Federal Reserve Bank of<br />

Dallas, Shippers Mutual Patching Association and the National Cotton Council before<br />

joing Republic National in 1945. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a member of the major industries<br />

committee of Citizens Traffic Commission, Oak Cliff Chamber of Commerce, South and<br />

East Dallas Chamber of Commerce. He was a 32 nd degree Mason and member of hella<br />

Temple Shrine, Knights of Phthias and Oak Cliff County Club. He was the son of John<br />

Clanton and Lillie Maud Bell <strong>Gunn</strong>; Survivors; Wife; four sisters, Mrs. Annie Bell Pollard,<br />

Mrs. Leslie R. Fowler, Miss Rena <strong>Gunn</strong>, and Mrs. Hayden Dumas all of Dallas, and three<br />

brothers, C. L. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Clovis, NM; Ray <strong>Gunn</strong> of Hillsboro; and Thurman M. <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Dallas. Dallas Morning <strong>New</strong>s April 22, 1963<br />

Johnny William <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Funeral services for Johnny William <strong>Gunn</strong>, age 73, of Leona, Texas, are scheduled for 10<br />

a.m., Saturday, June 5, 2010 at the Walters Funeral Home Chapel in Centerville, Texas.<br />

Rev. Joe Dacus, pastor of the Leona Baptist Church in Leona, will officiate and interment<br />

will be held in the Williams Cemetery at 3:00pm in Mont Belvieu, Texas. Walters Funeral<br />

Home in Centerville, Texas is in charge of all arrangements. Visitation will be held on<br />

Friday, June 4, 2010 from 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. with the family present from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at<br />

the Walters Funeral Home in Centerville, Texas. Johnny William <strong>Gunn</strong> was born on<br />

November 25, 1936 in Mont Belvieu, Texas to Claude & Loris Amanda (Williams) <strong>Gunn</strong>.<br />

He was raised in Barbers Hill. When Johnny was 13, his father passed away and he and his<br />

sister worked hard to help his mother and younger brothers. Johnny didn’t care for school<br />

but he loved the game of football; not only watching it on television, but playing it, as well.<br />

He was good at it, and he was a proud member of the 1954 Eagle football team at Barbers<br />

Hill. The Dallas Cowboys were his favorite professional team. Johnny retired as Quality<br />

Control Manager from Arco Chemical in Channelview, Texas and later started his own<br />

quality control company, JW <strong>Gunn</strong> Inspection Services. Johnny did not like big crowds<br />

and was a quiet, gentle man. He enjoyed his cattle and everything connected to them. His<br />

favorite thing to do everyday was to drive the tractor and “check on” his cows. Johnny<br />

made a profession of faith and was baptized in 1956. He was a member of the Shiloh<br />

Baptist Church. He and his wife, Janyce had lived in Leona since 1991. Johnny’s greatest<br />

joy was his loving family, especially his wife, Janyce. He and Janyce met when they were 15<br />

and 13, respectively, and that was that for them! They celebrated 53 years of marriage on<br />

March 15, 2010. Johnny passed away Wednesday, June 2, 2010 in College Station, Texas.<br />

He is preceded in death by both of his parents; brother, Warren <strong>Gunn</strong> and son-in-law,<br />

Steven Seals. Survivors include wife, Janyce (Smith) <strong>Gunn</strong> of Leona, Texas; son, John<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> & wife, Theresa of Phoenix, Arizona; daughters, Janna Seals, Jaimi Law and<br />

husband, Kevin and Jodi Leggett & husband, Jeff all of Mont Belvieu; brothers, Joe <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

of Tarkington Prairie, Texas and Claude <strong>Gunn</strong> & wife, Gayle of Mont Belvieu, Texas;<br />

sister, Elizabeth Mitchell & husband, Chuck of Spring, Texas; nine grandchildren, Jimmy


& wife, Rachel, Emily, Carly, Erin, Grant, Kyle, Andrew, Keatyn and Nathan and a great<br />

granddaughter, Madalyn. And Lieu of flowers Memorial may be made to the American<br />

Diabetes Association P.O. Box 11454 Alexandria, VA. 22312. (Reuben and Mary Goforth<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> descendant)<br />

John William <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr.,<br />

80, of Salem, Va., passed away on Friday, December 16, 2011. He was retired from the<br />

Norfolk and Southern Railroad. He was preceded in death by a sister, Wanda Wisely. He is<br />

survived by his wife, Janet E. <strong>Gunn</strong>; a daughter, Billie Ann English; two sons and wives,<br />

John W. <strong>Gunn</strong> IV and Sharon, and Michael L. <strong>Gunn</strong> and Diana; sisters, Margie Carter<br />

and Norma J. Morgan; five grandchildren; two great- grandchildren; and two nephews. A<br />

Memorial Service will be held at 6 p.m. on Tuesday, December 20, 2011, at the Lotz Salem<br />

Chapel with Chaplain Charles T. Gwaltney officiating. Visitation will be held one hour<br />

prior to the service. Interment will be private. The family requests no flowers to be sent.<br />

Arrangements by Lotz Funeral Home.<br />

John William <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Watervliete, Oct. 2—Dr. John William <strong>Gunn</strong>, prominent Watervliete physician for<br />

more.than 50 years, died Thursday Oct 1, 1953, night at a Kalamazoo, Michigan hospital at<br />

the age of 83. .Dr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born Sept. 5, 1870, on,.a farm near Oshtemo, the son of C. C.<br />

and Helen <strong>Gunn</strong>. He entered Kalamazoo Baptist college at the age of 16, and began his<br />

study of medicine In 1890, attending the College of physicians and Surgeons at Chicago. He<br />

was graduated from the University of Louisville, Louisville, Ky., in 1894, and started his<br />

practice at Berrlen Center. He then went toColoma for three years and Keeler or two<br />

before settling in Watervliet In 1898, Dr. <strong>Gunn</strong> had practiced medicine in Watervllet<br />

longer than any other doctor, He served the village as Its president, being elected In 1908,<br />

and ilso served on the village council for a number of years and was a city commissioner<br />

after the city charter was adopted in 1925. He was a life member of Henry Chamberlin<br />

lodge, F & AM No. 08, a 32nd- degree Mason, and a member of the local OES chapter No.<br />

232. Surviving the local doctor are his wife, Susie, one. son. Dr. Harry <strong>Gunn</strong>, a dentist at St.<br />

Petersburg, Fla., and a grandson, Clarence <strong>Gunn</strong> of Watervliet. He also leaves two greatgrandchildren,<br />

and two brothers, Dr. Glenn <strong>Gunn</strong> of Kalamazoo and Irwin <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Plainwell. The body was brought to the Hutchlns funeral home in Walervliet where it will<br />

remain until noon Sunday. At that time It will be removed to the First Methodist Church<br />

where services will be held at 2:30 p. m. with the Rev. Emeron Minor, pastor, officiating.<br />

Burial will be in the Watervliet cemetery where Masonic rites will be conducted.<br />

Johnaner <strong>Gunn</strong>, 75,<br />

Services for Johnaner <strong>Gunn</strong>, 75, will be at 1 p.m. on Wednesday at Pilgrim Rest Baptist<br />

Church. Burial will be in Montgomery Cemetery in Jackson. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong>, a former short<br />

order cook, died Friday at Jackson Manor of heart failure. She is survived by her husband,<br />

Robert <strong>Gunn</strong>, of Tiptonville, TN. For more information, call Cosmopolitan Funeral<br />

Services at (901)-424-2399. As reported in The Jackson Sun: 12/26/2000<br />

Johnathan Edwin <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

64, of Miami, Florida passed away suddenly on December 5, 2007 after battling lung


disease. Born in Quincy, Massachusetts Jon was the son of the late Edwin P. and Marion<br />

Bragdon <strong>Gunn</strong> of Scituate, Massachusetts. He graduated as salutatorian of Scituate High<br />

School where he played ice hockey and was on the golf and tennis teams. He also played<br />

hockey at Harvard College where he graduated with a B.S. in 1966. He earned his Masters<br />

in Business Administration from Columbia University in 1968. An avid sportsman all his<br />

life, he played in amateur ice hockey leagues, enjoyed golf and loved horseback riding with<br />

his wife, Gloria. Jon was a prolific reader, a lifelong student of history and a loyal fan of<br />

the Miami Hurricanes, The Boston Red Sox and Harvard Hockey, as well as the opera and<br />

the ballet. For the past six years, he enjoyed his new role as grandfather. He moved to<br />

Miami in 1976 and was currently employed as tax manager of Terremark Worldwide, Inc.<br />

He also had been a senior tax manager at Price Waterhouse in Miami and served as the<br />

CFO of Contender Boats in Homestead. Jon volunteered for Horses for Handicapped<br />

sponsored by the Kiwanis Club and the Miami-Dade Public Library System. Jon is<br />

survived by his wife, Gloria M. Batule, two daughters, Alison (Douglas) O"Keefe of<br />

Coconut Grove, and Betsy <strong>Gunn</strong> of Palmetto Bay, sisters Beth (Hugo) Sonnenschein of<br />

Chicago, and Jean (Alan) Lokensgard of Arlington, Massachusetts and his three<br />

grandchildren, Sawyer, Liam, and Mac O"Keefe. He also leaves behind his beloved horse,<br />

McKenzie. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Friends of Harvard Hockey,<br />

Murr Center, 65 North Harvard Street, Boston, MA 02163. A memorial service will be held<br />

Monday, December 10 at 5:00 p.m. at the Biscayne Bay Yacht Club, 2540 S. Bayshore<br />

Drive, Coconut Grove. To visit this Guest Book Online, go to<br />

www.MiamiHerald.com/obituaries. Published in The Miami Herald on 12/9/2007.<br />

Johnson <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Johnson <strong>Gunn</strong>, 67, of Tulsa died Thursday, Dec. 14, 2000. He was a graduate of the<br />

University of Arkansas where he letter in basketball and football, Marine Corps veteran<br />

and retired investor and produce broker. He developed Liberty Towers, founded Liberty<br />

Investors Life Insurance Co. and was on the board of directors of several companies.<br />

Survivors include his wife, Sonya; one son, Jay <strong>Gunn</strong>; one daughter, Lisa Chapman;<br />

mother, Eddie <strong>Gunn</strong>; two sisters, Jane Barrett and Judy Maness; and five granddaughters,<br />

Taylor, Paige and Samantha <strong>Gunn</strong> and Abbey and Ally Chapman. Funeral service was<br />

held Dec. 18 at Southern Bills Baptist Church. Burial will be at 1 p.m. Thursday at<br />

Hollaway Cemetery in Spicewood, Texas. Arrangements are under the direction of<br />

Moore"s Southlawn Chapel in Tulsa. Memorial contributions may be made to the<br />

American Lung Association.<br />

Jon Albert <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

38, of Memphis, Tn., passed away at his home on November 24, 2009. He was a member of<br />

Bellevue Baptist church and was a former employee of Huey’s Restaurants. He is preceded<br />

in death by his father, Albert Ames <strong>Gunn</strong> and is survived by his mother, Frances Jones<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>; a brother, Jeffrey <strong>Gunn</strong>; and a host of loving relatives and friends. Visitation will be<br />

from 57 p.m. Friday evening at High Point Funeral Chapel and funeral services will be at<br />

10 am Saturday at High Point Funeral Chapel. Interment will be in Elmwood Cemetery.<br />

High Point Funeral Chapel (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Jon C. <strong>Gunn</strong>


65, of Blue Rapids, Kansas died Sunday December 2, 2012 at his home in Blue Rapids. Jon<br />

was born August 15, 1947 to Russell E. And Ruth F. Terry <strong>Gunn</strong>. He graduated from Blue<br />

Rapids High School in 1965. He joined the U.S.Navy and served as a corpsman with the U.<br />

S. Marines. He married Deb Harland in 1972, and they later divorced. Jon and his<br />

brother Terry, owned <strong>Gunn</strong>’s Service in Blue Rapids for many years. He was a member of<br />

the George Bedford Post 169 of the American Legion and was a member of Blue Rapids<br />

United Methodist Church. Survivors include his mother, Ruth of Blue Rapids; three<br />

children, Tim Gun and wife Emily; Jed <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife Lexie of Manhattan, and Emily<br />

Bolt and husband Justin of Wamego; brother Terry <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife Judy; two sisters,<br />

Barbara Younstedt and husband Larry of Tonka Bay, Minn; and Janet Vavricek and<br />

husband Jay of Grand Island, Nebraska; two granddaughter; and a grandson. Jon was<br />

preceded in death by his father and a daughter Kristy Jo. A graveside service took place<br />

on Monday Dec 3, with his great nephew Brandon <strong>Gunn</strong> officiating. A private burial took<br />

place afterwards on private property.<br />

Jonathan A. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Monday, 8-27-1923 - Augusta Chronicle - Announcement is made of the death of Jonathan<br />

Alba <strong>Gunn</strong> who died yesterday morning at a local hospital after an illness of two months.<br />

Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a resident of Warrenton, Ga. The funeral will be held this afternoon at<br />

Warrenton and the interment will be in the Ricketson family cemetery. Reb. H. R.<br />

Chapman will officiate. He is survived by one brother, W. E. <strong>Gunn</strong> and two sisters, Mrs.<br />

H. S. Ray and H. J. Ricketson. (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Jones <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Reidsville, June 1, (1945) Jones <strong>Gunn</strong>, 78, of Reidsville, route 4, died at 10:30 o"clock last<br />

night at Memorial Hospital following an illness of several months. He spent his entire life in<br />

Rockingham County and had lived in the <strong>Gunn</strong>town community, near Wentworth for 40<br />

years. His wife, the former Mrs. Eva Moore, died about two months ago. Funeral services<br />

will be held at Calvary Baptist Church, route 4, Saturday at 3 p.m. and interment will be in<br />

Shady Grove cemetery. Surviving are eight sons, Frank, Early, and George, of Route 4,<br />

Nat, of Leaksville, Claude, of Sutherlin, Va., Herbert, of Brown Summit, Sam, of Central<br />

Falls, and Arnie <strong>Gunn</strong>, of Reidsville; two daughters, Mrs. Oscar Moore, Alberta, Va., Mrs.<br />

Jiley Walker, route 4; 35 grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; three brothers, Sam, of<br />

route 2, Ernest, of Brown Summit, and Ed <strong>Gunn</strong>, of route 3, and one sister, Mrs. Lloyd<br />

Whiteman, Harrisburg, Pa.(Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> descendant)<br />

Jones M. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

A sudden death - We regret exceedingly to learn that Mr. Jones M. <strong>Gunn</strong>, a well known<br />

cotton factor of this city, died very suddenly last Saturday morning at Lowndesboro. On<br />

Friday, the day previous, he was to all appearances a healthy man. This unexpected news<br />

has been very afflicting to his many friends. Montgomery Advertiser, 8 th May 1871<br />

(Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Jon Patterson <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Jon Patterson <strong>Gunn</strong> SUNSET. Utah - Jon Patterson <strong>Gunn</strong>, 70, passed away Tuesday,


March 9, 2004 at Davis Hospital and Medical Center in Layton, Utah. Jon is survived by<br />

his wife the former Nancy Deane Featherstone.<br />

Jordan <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, 80, of Odessa, Texas died Monday, Jan. 30, 2006 in Odessa. Services are pending.<br />

Published in the Midland Reporter-Telegram on 1/31/2006.Jordan <strong>Gunn</strong> - ANDREWS --<br />

Memorial services for Jordan Lee "Buster" <strong>Gunn</strong>, 80, of Andrews will be 11 a.m. today,<br />

Feb. 1 in McNett Funeral Home Chapel in Andrews with the Revs. Bob Zap and Don<br />

Loudenback officiating. Private graveside services will be held in the Andrews West<br />

Cemetery, under the direction of McNett Funeral Home. He died Monday, Jan. 30 in<br />

Odessa.. He was born May 11, 1925 to J. L. and Irene <strong>Gunn</strong> in Flomot. He served in the<br />

U.S. Army Air Corps during World War II. He moved to Andrews in 1952 and had lived in<br />

Odessa from 1970-1974. He worked for Exxon in Andrews for 26 years and retired as a<br />

maintenance foreman. He was a past volunteer for the Andrews Food Bank. He married<br />

Evelyn Thoms April 18, 1970 in Odessa. He attended Emmanuel Lutheran Church in<br />

Odessa. He was preceded in death by his parents, one brother and one sister.He is survived<br />

by his wife; three daughters, Peggy Chew of San Antonio and Diann Perkins and Della<br />

Weaver, both of Odessa; one sister, Jewell Pennington of Lubbock; and one grandson.<br />

Memorials may be sent to the American Heart Association or the American Diabetes<br />

Foundation. Online condolences may be made at www.mcnettfuneralhome.com. Published<br />

in the Midland Reporter-Telegram on 2/1/2006 (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

descendant)<br />

Joseph <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

68, of Staunton, Illinois, died at 8:50 p.m. Tuesday January 18, 1972, in Community<br />

Memorial Hospital, Staunton. Born Dec. 16, 1903, in St. Louis, he was a son of Mr. and<br />

Mrs. Joseph <strong>Gunn</strong>. He was married to Mabel Williams in St. Louis. She died in October,<br />

1963. He was a 'retired woodworker for Crescent Planing Mill in St. Louis. He was a<br />

member of the carpenters' local and the Evangelical Church of St. Louis. He leaves a sister,<br />

Mrs. Lawrence (Minnie) Haustein of Staunton, brothers George <strong>Gunn</strong> of Miami, Fla., and<br />

Arthur <strong>Gunn</strong> of Webster Groves, Mo. Services will be at 2 p.m. Friday in Williamson<br />

Funeral Home, Staunton. The Rev. Wayne Corzatt will officiate. Burial will be in<br />

Memorial Park Cemetery, Staunton. Friends may call at the funeral home after 4 p.m.<br />

Thursday.<br />

Joseph Algie <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

84 of Dundas, Virginia dies April 21, 1008. He leaves behind his wife of nearly 65 years,<br />

Marion Daniel <strong>Gunn</strong>; his daughters, Barbara G. Edmonds and Betty Jo Clem and<br />

husband, Wayne; his grandson, Michael Edmonds; and his granddaughter, Lori Clem<br />

Smelley and husband Thomas, all of Dundas; his sister Dorthy Daniel Rowland of<br />

Richmond; his two brothers, James William <strong>Gunn</strong> of Mechanicsville, and Thomas B. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

(Marian) of Colonial Hieghts; several nieces and nephews; and his care provider, Gary<br />

Vick, Jr. Funeral services will be conducted 2 pm Wednesday April 23, in the Clarke<br />

Funeral Home, Kenbridge, with burial in the Crestview Memorial Park, South Hill. The<br />

family will receive friends at the funeral home on Tuesday from 7 to 8 pm. (Thomas and<br />

Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)


Joseph Crumpton <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Joseph Crumpton <strong>Gunn</strong>, 81, died at the home of a son on Trail 5 at Grove Park, last night.<br />

Nov 30, 1950. He had been in ill health for two years and was critically ill for a week A<br />

native of Caswell County, he was the son of the late Mr.& Mrs. L. H. <strong>Gunn</strong>. He was a<br />

member of the Purley Methodist Church. Surviving are a son, H. Thomas <strong>Gunn</strong>, of Grove<br />

Park; three brothers, John L. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Florence, S. C., Miller C. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Danville, Va., and<br />

Willie <strong>Gunn</strong>, also of Danville. Funeral services will be lied tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock<br />

from the Purely Methodist Church near Yanceyville. The pastor of the church will conduct<br />

the services. Burial will be in the church cemetery. The body will remain at the Lowe<br />

Funeral Chapel until the time of burial (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Joseph F. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

veteran of more than 42 years in the Cleveland Fire Dept died yesterday in Charity<br />

Hospital of a heart ailment. He was 66. Capt. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born in Roscommon County,<br />

Ireland. In 1909 he married Anna Farrell a Cleveland girl, who survives him. Surviving<br />

him besides his wife are their children, Miss Catherine, Edward, John, and Willam <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

and one grandchild and two sisters, Mrs. Anthony Poss of Cleveland and Mrs. Thomas Cox<br />

of Kansas City. Services will be at 10 am Wednesday in St. Thomas Aquinas Church.<br />

Monday, June 2, 1947 Paper: Plain Dealer (Cleveland, OH) Page: 6<br />

Joseph Hal <strong>Gunn</strong> III<br />

Joseph Hal <strong>Gunn</strong> III, 53, of Phoenix, Arizona, passed away December 17, 2004. Memorial<br />

services will be 3:00 PM, Wednesday, December 22nd, 2004, Lowmans Arizona Funeral<br />

Home, Inc., 717 West Dobbins Road, Phoenix, AZ. Arrangements entrusted to Lowmans<br />

Arizona Funeral Home, Inc. Published in The Arizona Republic on 12/21/2004.<br />

Joseph Henry <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Joseph Henry <strong>Gunn</strong>, 89, a resident of Montgomery, AL died Saturday, March 17, 2007 in a<br />

local nursing home. Funeral services will be held on Monday, March 19, 2007 at 11:00 AM<br />

from Leak-Memory Chapel with Rev. Norman Simmons and Rev. Heath Reese officiating.<br />

Graveside Services to follow at 1:15 PM from the Seman Congregational Church<br />

Cemetery. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> is survived by two sons, Joseph <strong>Gunn</strong> (Debbie) & Jimmy<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>(Mary); a sister, Evelyn McCain (J. T.); grandchildren, Mandy Allbritton (Jacob);<br />

Brent <strong>Gunn</strong> (Rachel); Ashley McCulloch (Steve); Alissa Potts (David); and Graham <strong>Gunn</strong>;<br />

great-grandchildren, Issa Allbritton, Mary Massey & Carson McCulloch and Loren &<br />

Coleman Potts. He was preceded in death by his wife of 64 years, Maricine <strong>Gunn</strong>. The<br />

family would like to recognize Angie Beilsten and Horizons Hospice Care for their faithful<br />

and devoted care. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Horizons<br />

Hospice Care, 458 St. Luke"s Drive, Montgomery, AL 36117. Active pallbearers will be<br />

A.C. Turner, Sid Rooker, Dudley Gordon, Byrd Holloway, James Butler, Calvin Windsor,<br />

and Mike Tally and serving as a honorary pallbearer will be Merrell Nobles. The family<br />

will receive friends from 4:00 – 6:00 PM Sunday at the funeral home. Leak-Memory<br />

Chapel Directing<br />

Joseph Lee "Joey" <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Age 52, died February 20, 2011. Preceded in death by parents, Luther William and Mary


Lee Handy Poindexter. Survived by daughter, Mary Kaylee <strong>Gunn</strong>; half-sister, Becky<br />

Evans; half-brother, Ricky Poindexter; a very special aunt, Marie Handy. Visitation<br />

Thursday, 2 p.m. until service time at 7 p.m., at Madison Funeral Home, with Bro. Ed<br />

McClellan and Rev. Ray <strong>New</strong>ell officiating. Inurnment will follow at a later date.<br />

Published in “The Tennesseen”<br />

Joseph Melanethon <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

died Sunday night, December 15, 1918 at Johnston Willis Hospital where he was taken for<br />

treatment last week. Captain <strong>Gunn</strong> was born at his father’s place, Berry Hill, in lower<br />

Henrico County, on September 2, 1840. He was the son of William Frederick <strong>Gunn</strong> a<br />

prosperous farmer and his wife Mary Ann Bullington <strong>Gunn</strong>. On his paternal side, he was<br />

descended from John <strong>Gunn</strong>, who came from Scotland in Colonial days, settled in Henrico<br />

and secured grants for land in and around the present site of the city of Richmond. On<br />

him maternal side he was a descendant of Nicholas Bullington, who came from England<br />

was living on James River in 1622 and escaped the Indian massacre of March 1623. While<br />

in the twenty-first year of his age, Captin <strong>Gunn</strong> volunteered in the Confederate service and<br />

joined the Henrico Guards which was merged into the Fifteenth Virginia Infantry, Corse’s<br />

Brigade. Pickett’s Division Longstreet’s Corps, Army of Northern Virginia. He was made<br />

a captain serving along with Captain later Major Charles Hammett Clarke. Captain<br />

Charles U. Williams, Captain , later General, Alonzo L. Phillips, Captain Allen M. Lyon,<br />

Captain George P. Haw and others. He participated in all the engagments of his command<br />

from Bethel to appomattox. In May 1864 at Drewry’s Bluff, he was severely wounded by a<br />

shell, but soon recovered and rejoined his company. He was the last of eight brothers who<br />

served gallantly in the Confederate service in cavalry, artillery, infantry and engineer<br />

corps. After his parole at Appomattox, he took up farming in Cumberland County, where<br />

he met and married Miss Elizabeth Daniel Riddle. Some years ago he moved to Richmond<br />

and was for many years in the United States postal service. While in that service last<br />

summer, he was overcome with heat at Petersburg. He came home and was never able to<br />

resume his labors. His eldest son, William Randolph <strong>Gunn</strong>, while a young man, died in<br />

1907. He is survived by his widow, one son, Senator Julien <strong>Gunn</strong>, and one daughter, Mrs.<br />

W. Kirk Mathews. The funeral will take place from his late residence 2520 Floyd Avenue<br />

at 11 o’clock this morning. Rev. George W. McDaniel D.D. will officiate. The burial will<br />

be in Hollywood Cemetery. The following will act as pallbearers; E. D. Foster, E.S.<br />

Turpin, R. Welford <strong>Gunn</strong>, E. Leslie Spence, Jr., Homer Cooper and R McC. Bullington.<br />

Joseph Norman "Joe" <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

77, passed from this life on Monday, July 21, 2008 at HRC Manor Care in West Des<br />

Moines. Funeral services will be held at 2:30 p.m. on Tuesday, August 5, at Iles Funeral<br />

Homes - Westover Chapel in Des Moines, where the family will greet friends from 1 p.m.<br />

until the service time on Tuesday. Burial will follow at Sunny Hill Cemetery in Grimes.Joe<br />

was born on December 13, 1930 in Detroit, MI to Herman and Florence Doubet <strong>Gunn</strong>. He<br />

moved to Iowa when he was a teenager and lived with his aunt and uncle, Nell and Horace<br />

Baker, until he became an adult.Joe was a 1948 graduate of the former Beaconsfield High<br />

School and later graduated from Iowa State University in Ames. Joe had also attended<br />

Drake University in Des Moines, where he earned his CPCU (Chartered Property and<br />

Casualty Underwriter"s) degree. From 1952 to 1954, Joe was a veteran of the Korean


Conflict, serving as Corporal with the U.S. Marines Corps, until he was honorably<br />

discharged. He had served time in both California and Japan during those two years.On<br />

June 5, 1954, Joe married Mary Jean Ivers in Des Moines, where they made their home.<br />

Their marriage was blessed with two children, Dennis and Janet. Joe was employed as a<br />

Department Manager with Farm Bureau Mutual for 15 years, until he retired in December<br />

of 1989. Prior to that, he was employed with Preferred Risk Insurance Company for 17<br />

years.He loved to fish and travel. Joe and Mary Jean had spent 13 winters at a RV resort<br />

outside of Mission, TX, where they made many friends.He is survived by his loving wife of<br />

54 years, Mary Jean <strong>Gunn</strong> of Des Moines; son, Dennis <strong>Gunn</strong> of Des Moines; daughter,<br />

Janet <strong>Gunn</strong> also of Des Moines; brother-in-law, Larry (Donna) Ivers of Carlisle; two<br />

sisters-in-law Connie (Steve) Wilson of Lampe, MO and Ruth (John) Noel of Omaha, NE;<br />

several nieces and nephews; and a host of many friends. Joe was preceded in death by his<br />

parents.<br />

Joseph Oliver <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Reidsville, North Carolina - Sept. 5 - Joseph Oliver <strong>Gunn</strong>, 72, of Reidsville, was dead upon<br />

arrival at Annie Penn Memorial Hospital at 5 p.m. today. He had been in declining health<br />

for several years. He was a retired officer of the Reidsville police force. He retired in 1951<br />

and worked part time with the Scott Motor Co. as a salesman. He was a native of Caswell<br />

County and moved to Reidsville from Burlington about 36 years ago. He was a Mason and<br />

a member of the Congregational Christian Church. He is survived by his wife, Mrs.<br />

Gertrude Chandler <strong>Gunn</strong>; three sons, Oliver F. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Reidsville, Richard W. <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Burlington, and James F. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Greensboro; three brothers, John H. <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Yanceyville, Roy <strong>Gunn</strong> of Leaksville and Ernest <strong>Gunn</strong> of Rt. 2, Danville; and four<br />

grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday at the Congregational<br />

Christian Church by the Rev. Mack Welch and the Rev. Donald G. <strong>My</strong>ers. Burial will be in<br />

Reidlawn Cemetery. Greensboro Daily <strong>New</strong>s, NC Tues. 9-6-1960 (Thomas and Sarah<br />

Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> descendant)<br />

Joseph R. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

TOWN OF POUGHKEEPSIE Joseph R. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 83, of the Town of Poughkeepsie passed<br />

away on Tuesday, June 8, 2010 at St. Francis Hospital in Poughkeepsie. An area resident<br />

for most of his life, he was employed as a Tool Maker for IBM in Poughkeepsie, retiring in<br />

1986. He was also employed by Dutchess Recreational Vehicles. He was a member of the<br />

NRA, Harley Davidson Owners Group, the Catskill Mountain Railroad Company and<br />

VFW Post 170. He served in the United States Navy during World War II in the<br />

Philippines and Nagasaki. He was also a member of St. Peter's Church. Anyone who knew<br />

Joe, knew of his passion for motorcycles and his beloved Harley Davidson. He spent nearly<br />

all of his free time at either Maroney's Harley Davidson in <strong>New</strong>burgh or on the road with<br />

his Harley or anyone who would ride with him. His most memorable motorcycle trips were<br />

his eight trips to Alaska. Joe will leave this world in his motorcycle jacket and riding boots.<br />

Born in Poughkeepsie on December 12, 1926, he was the son of Edward and Elise Maria<br />

PiaDemugnosso <strong>Gunn</strong>. He attended St. Peter's School and Poughkeepsie Schools. On<br />

January 29, 1950 in Poughkeepsie he married Mary J. Forcina. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> survives at<br />

home in Poughkeepsie. In addition to his wife, he is survived by his daughter and son in<br />

law, Tammy and Frank LeFevre of Poughkeepsie; his grandchildren, Jason and Renee


LeFevre and his granddog, Marti. In addition, he is survived by his brothers and sisters in<br />

law, Edward and Marie of Vero Beach, FL; John of Poughkeepsie; James and Mary of<br />

Beacon, as well as several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by a daughter, Renee, a<br />

sister, Elise and his brothers, Vincent and Thomas. There are no calling hours. Graveside<br />

services and burial will be held on Friday, June 11, 2010 at 1pm at St. Peter's Cemetery,<br />

Salt Point Turnpike, Poughkeepsie. Memorial donations may be made to the American<br />

Cancer Society, 2678 South Road, Poughkeepsie, NY 12601. Arrangements are under the<br />

direction of the Timothy P. Doyle Funeral Home, 371 Hooker Ave.,<br />

Joseph W. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

1918 ~ 2011<br />

Our beloved husband, brother, grandfather, and great-grandfather, Joseph William <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

at age 93, passed away on December 17, 2011 after a long and prosperous life.<br />

He was born December 17, 1918 in South Salt Lake, the first of five children of Roy and<br />

Mary Ellen <strong>Gunn</strong>. He enjoyed reading, traveling, singing, and spending time with his<br />

family. He attended Granite High School and later the University of Utah, earning his<br />

Bachelor degree in education. He taught school in a range of grade levels, from 4th through<br />

9th in Davis School District. He started a commercial garbage company in high school<br />

called Utah Waste Paper. He was a member of the Sons of Pioneers. He served for four<br />

years during World War II in the 305th Bombardment Group of the 8th Air Force.<br />

Joseph married Carrol Marinda Bringhurst, December 3, 1941 in the Salt Lake Temple,<br />

after returning from his first mission. They were a couple for 70 years. He served four LDS<br />

church missions, and served in many positions within the church. He was an active member<br />

of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints his entire life.Joseph is survived by his<br />

four children: Dennis (Gretchen) <strong>Gunn</strong>, Carrolyn (William) Tinsch, Lynda Lee (Kent)<br />

Andersen, and Jolene (Scott) Pruyt, Italian foreign exchange son Guido Ramazio, sister<br />

Helen Layton, and brother Raymond <strong>Gunn</strong>. He is survived also by eleven grandchildren<br />

and nineteen great grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his wife, Carrol; parents;<br />

brother Hyrum <strong>Gunn</strong> and sister Barbara Cook; two still born children and grandson Jason<br />

Tinsch. Joseph has experienced many things and visited many countries throughout the<br />

world making many friends. He had a unique sense of humor that was felt by many. He<br />

never spoke ill of anyone and maintained a positive attitude about everything. He enriched<br />

many lives as a teacher, a friend, an acquaintance, and as a confidant. He will be deeply<br />

missed. Funeral services will be held Tuesday, December 27, 2011 at11:00 a.m. at the<br />

Ensign Peak Ward Chapel, 125 E. North Sandrun Road. Friends and family may call<br />

Monday from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. at Wasatch Lawn Mortuary, 3401 South Highland Drive<br />

and Tuesday 10:00 to 10:45 a.m. at the church prior to services. Interment: Wasatch Lawn<br />

Memorial Park.<br />

Josephine <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

died on August 29, 2005. Arrangements under the direction of Mountain View Mortuary in<br />

Colorado Springs, CO, 719.590.8922. Born Oct. 3, 1924. Died Aug. 29, 2005. Civil service,<br />

19-year Colorado Springs resident. Survived by her husband, Walter; and a daughter, Jeri<br />

McDowell. Visitation, 4:30 to 6 p.m., with a rosary to follow at 6 p.m. Thursday, Mountain<br />

View Mortuary. Mass, 11 a.m. Saturday, Corpus Christi Catholic Church, 2318 N. Cascade


Ave.<br />

Josephine C. (Cunningham) Haley <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

a lifetime area resident, passed away on August 18 at Kirkland Village. She was 96 years<br />

old. Jo worked at the Bethlehem Steel Company as a secretary for 34 years and retired in<br />

1981. After retiring Jo did volunteer work for the Bethlehem Visiting Nurse Association. Jo<br />

was a parishioner of St. Annes Catholic Church and a member of the Sodality. She also<br />

belonged to the Bethlehem Womens Club and the Bethlehem Garden Club, where she was<br />

the Corresponding Secretary. Jo was the daughter of the late Harry W. and Carolyn V.<br />

(Miller) Cunningham of Bethlehem. She was predeceased by her first husband, Joseph<br />

Haley and her second husband Howard J. <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr. and her sister Catherine Cunningham.<br />

Survivors: She is lovingly remembered by her daughter, Mary Jo Siwy and family pet<br />

Dutchess of Walden, NY, and her son, Thomas J. Haley, Sr. and his wife Jean of Shallotte,<br />

NC; a brother, William C. Cunningham of Bethlehem, and a sister, Sr. Charles Teresa<br />

Cunningham of St. Josephs Villa of Flourtown, PA; and her five grandchildren: Michael J.<br />

Siwy and his wife Sara and their children Lauren and Haley, Michele Greak and her<br />

husband Thomas; Donna Marie McCarthy and her husband Justin with their children<br />

Steven Howard and Kayleigh; Thomas Haley and his son Joseph; Patrick Haley and his<br />

daughter Patricia; and her loving companion, Harry H. Howard. Services: Friends may<br />

call on Friday 9 to 10 a.m. at the Connell Funeral Home, 245 East Broad St. Bethlehem and<br />

followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at 10:30 a.m. at St. Annes Catholic Church, 450<br />

Washington Avenue. Bethlehem, PA. Interment will be private in Holy Saviour Cemetery,<br />

Bethlehem.<br />

Josephine <strong>Gunn</strong> Barnes<br />

died Monday July 13, 1931 at 8:10 pm at the reidence of her husband, 1233 W. Cary Street<br />

in Richmond. Funeral services for Mrs. Josephine <strong>Gunn</strong> Barnes, wife of R. K. Barnes will<br />

be held at 3:30 o’clock this afternoon from Richmond Christadelphian Church on Ellwood<br />

Avenue and Sheppard Street. Interment in Riverview Cemetery here. Mrs. Barnes died<br />

Monday night at her residence 1233 West Cary Street. She is survived by her husband:<br />

two sons, R. A. Barnes of Lynchburg, and J. A. Barnes of this City, and two brothers; L. F.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Nottoway County, Va., and Jack <strong>Gunn</strong> of Jack <strong>Gunn</strong> of Jackson Mississippi -<br />

Richmond Times Dispatch August 15, 1931. Page 15 (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

desc)<br />

Josephine <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

605 Beach West; passed away Thursday. Survivors are daughters, Mrs. John M. Bratton,<br />

Mrs. W. I. Hollingsworth, Fort Worth; four granddaughters; three grandsons; six greatgrandchildren;<br />

a brother Dr. C. C. York, Princeton, Tex; sisters Mrs. George Thompson,<br />

Mrs. Jay Metzner, Fort Worth, Mrs. Fred Woodard, Indianapolis, Ind. Friends may call at<br />

Haveson & Cole Funeral Home, 702 8th Ave, where services will be con ducted 3:30 p.m.<br />

Friday. Pallbearers; Jack Gates, M. V. Duncan, Alvis Cline, S. E. Keith, Gerald<br />

Hollingsworth, John M. Bratton III. Interment Ro se Hill. Arrangements Harveson & Cole.<br />

Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Thurs. Evening, Nov. 15, 196 2, p. 2, sec. 10, col. 1.


Josephine H. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

(nee Wolters), Baptized into the hope of Christ's Resurrection Saturday, June 5, 2010.<br />

St. Louis, Mo. She was born March 28, 1925 and died June 5, 2010. Beloved wife of the<br />

late Claude W. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr., Dear mother of Claude W. (Pat) <strong>Gunn</strong> III, Dear Grandmother<br />

of Tracey <strong>Gunn</strong> (John) Lowell and Christopher (Casey) <strong>Gunn</strong>, dear sister, sister-in-law,<br />

aunt, great-aunt, cousin and dear friend. In lieu of flowers contributions in Josephine's<br />

name may be made to the Alzheimer's Association. Funeral from HOFFMEISTER<br />

COLONIAL MORTUARY, 6464 Chippewa at Watson, Wednesday June 9, 2010 9:30 A.M.<br />

to St. Joan of Arc Catholic Church with the celebration of Mass of Christian Burial at<br />

10:00 A.M. The interment will follow in Jefferson Barracks National. Visitation Tuesday,<br />

June 8, 2010 from 3-8 P.M.<br />

Josephine Lofaso <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

93, of 3001 Warren St. will be at 10 a.m. Thursday, Sept. 22, from Our Lady Queen of<br />

Heaven Catholic Church.The Rev. Don Piraro will officiate. Burial will be in Consolata<br />

Cemetery under the direction of Johnson Funeral Home. A rosary will be recited at 7:30<br />

p.m. today, Sept. 21, in the funeral home.Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> died at 12:08 a.m. Monday in her<br />

residence. A native of False River, she had lived in the Lake Charles area 76 years. She<br />

worked at the Lake Charles Louisana Air Base during World War II and was a member of<br />

St. Margaret Catholic Church. Survivors are two sons, Frank A. And Sam M. Lofaso;<br />

three daughters, Mary Fazzio, Connie Lofaso and Rose Cooper; two sisters, Frances<br />

Bonventre, all of Lake Charles, and Jennie Anzelone of <strong>New</strong> Orleans; 11 grandchildren<br />

and 23 great-grandchildren. If they wish, friends may make memorial contributions to St.<br />

Patrick Hospice Program, the family said. Source: Lake Charles American Press,<br />

September 21, 1988<br />

Josephine <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Mrs. Josephine <strong>Gunn</strong> died Wednesday August 12, 1942, at. her home in Cylinder, Iowa.<br />

Funeral, services will be held tomorrow (Friday) at 2:00 pm at Bethany Lutheran church in<br />

Emmettsburg. with the Rev M C Thompson officiatimg. The pallbearers selected are John<br />

Cody James Cullen, Frank North, Elvin Anderson. Ben Gilseth and Gus Frink. Burial will<br />

be in Evergreen cemetery here. The Foi Funeral home is in charge of arrangements. The<br />

deceased was born in Illinois October 12. 1866. and was nearing the age of 76 at the time of<br />

death. Her husband Daniel <strong>Gunn</strong> died in 1926. Eight children survive, as follows: Louis<br />

and John of Emmetsburg, Mrs H. H. Frink of Barnesville, Minn. Mrs. Theodore Engler of<br />

Stillwater, Minn.. Mrs. Grace Miller of Whittemore. Mrs. Knute Gerdie of <strong>New</strong> London.<br />

Minn Mrs. Fred Wettenkamp of Red Wing, Minn., and Mrs. Frank Goddard of<br />

Emmetsburg. Sincere sympathy is extended to the sons and daughters from whom the<br />

deceased has been taken.<br />

Josephine <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Mrs. Josephine <strong>Gunn</strong> Moore, 90, of Lowe Mill Road, entered into rest Friday evening in<br />

Washington. Mrs. Moore was a native of Taliaferro County and had lived in the Raytown<br />

Community all of her life. She was the widow of Clarence F. Moore and was the daughter<br />

of the late Arthur T. <strong>Gunn</strong> and Jennie Smith <strong>Gunn</strong>. She was a homemaker and a member<br />

of the Raytown Methodist Church. Funeral services will be today at 3 p.m., at the Raytown


Methodist Church, Rev. Leo Carpenter and Rev. Gerri Lancaster officiating. Burial will<br />

follow in the church cemetery. Pallbearers will be Jesse Moore, Larry Moore, Mahlon<br />

Moore, Marvin, Jerry Moore, Jene Moore and Jimmy Moore. She is survived by three<br />

daughters, Jackie Partridge of Raytown, Melody Thornton, Washington and Andrea Gross<br />

of Raytown; two sons, Clarence Nolan Moore of Raytown and Rhett Moore of Valdosta<br />

and one sister, Jennie G. Kealy of Raytown; eight grandchildren and five greatgrandchildren.<br />

Hopkins Funeral Home, 706-678-2525. Sign the guestbook at<br />

AugustaChronicle.com<br />

Josephine E.<strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Josephine (Jo), Elizabeth <strong>Gunn</strong> passed away at her home on August 29, 2005. Jo was born<br />

in Gansevoort, <strong>New</strong> York, on October 3, 1924. She graduated from Ballston Spa High<br />

School, after which, she attended business school. Jo worked as a legal secretary and for<br />

civil service. Jo is survived by her husband, Walter, her daughter Jeri McDowell of<br />

Colorado Springs, a granddaughter, Shannon McDowell of Massachusetts, her grandson<br />

Will McDowell of Colorado Springs, two sisters: Eugenia Schumacher of Ballston Lake,<br />

<strong>New</strong> York and Anne Holland of Herdon, Virginia. Jo will be remembered as a loving wife<br />

and mother. She will be remembered also for her generous nature and spirit. Visitation will<br />

be Thursday, September 1, 2005, from 4:30 to 6:00 p.m., with a Rosary to follow at<br />

Mountain View Mortuary located at 2350 Montebello Square Drive. Funeral services will<br />

be on Saturday, September 3, 2005 at 11:00 a.m. at Corpus Christi Catholic Church<br />

located on Cascade Avenue across from Penrose Main Hospital. In lieu of flowers, the<br />

family asks that donations be made to the American Cancer Society or to the Literacy<br />

Center at Corpus Christi Catholic School. Published in The Gazette on 9/1/2005.<br />

Josephine S. <strong>Gunn</strong>- 04-29-2002<br />

WENTWORTH -- Josephine Hill Smith <strong>Gunn</strong> of 958 NC 65, died at her home in<br />

Wentworth on Saturday, April 27, 2002, after a struggle of more than three years with<br />

ovarian cancer. A graveside service will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday, May 1, 2002, in<br />

Evergreen Memory Gardens, with her pastor, the Rev. Dr. Bill Hayes and her nephew-inlaw,<br />

the Rev. Dr. Michael Simmons officiating. Jo <strong>Gunn</strong> was born in Spray (Eden) on Feb.<br />

3, 1916, the third daughter and fourth child of the late Martin L. and Rosa Anna Hill<br />

Smith. She graduated from Wentworth High School. She was married for 63 years to the<br />

late Bruce E. <strong>Gunn</strong>. She and her husband loved living plants, and for many years they<br />

operated the <strong>Gunn</strong> Nursery in Wentworth. Jo <strong>Gunn</strong> will be remembered by many<br />

formercustomers for the traditional bonnet that she always wore at work. She also served<br />

for 21 years as a clerk at the Wentworth Post Office, greeting customers with her ready<br />

smile. Survivors include her son, Wayne <strong>Gunn</strong> of Kingsville, Texas; two younger sisters,<br />

Iris S. Powell of Wentworth and Frances S. Jones of Buies Creek; her sisters-in-law, Edna<br />

G. McCollum of Wentworth and Bettiejane G. Sands and husband, Henry Sands of<br />

Wentworth; six nieces and nephews; six great-nieces and nephews; and four great-greatnieces.The<br />

family will receive friends from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 30, at Citty<br />

Funeral Home, Reidsville. The casket will remain open until 6:30 p.m. prior to visitation.<br />

The family will be at the residence at other times. The family requests no flowers.<br />

Memorials may be made to her beloved Wentworth Presbyterian Church, P.O. Box 94,<br />

Wentworth, N.C. 27375, whose pastors and members were such faithful and loving friends


to her and her husband for nearly six decades, sustaining their spirits through health and<br />

illness; or to Hospice of Rockingham County, P.O. Box 281, Wentworth, N.C.<br />

Joshua Grey <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

31 born in Tampa, Florida on June 25, 1978, went to be with the Lord, May 12, 2010. He is<br />

survived by his parents, Carol and Glenn K. Raulerson of Tampa; uncle, Billy Hires<br />

(Donna) of Tampa; cousins, Eric Hires and Matt Hires (Rachel) all of Tampa. He was a<br />

graduate of King High School. Services will be private. Memorial donations may be made<br />

to Terrace Palms Community Church, 9620 Davis Road, Tampa, Fla., 33637<br />

Joshua <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

AUGUST 26, 1901. One of the foremost residents of Sebewa township Michigan, passed<br />

away last Tuesday morning, when Joshua <strong>Gunn</strong> breathed his last. He had been<br />

unconscious for 24 hours prior to his death but had long realized that he was hopelessly ill.<br />

Some time ago a cancer developed on his face and he got little relief from the operations,<br />

which were performed for its removal. His funeral services were held in the Center church,<br />

near his late home on Wednesday afternoon conducted by Rev. T. J. Spencer, assisted by<br />

the local pastor. Burial was made in the Baptist cemetery. Joshua S. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born in<br />

Sussex county, N. J. in 1833 and at the age of five years he moved with his parents to<br />

Pennsylvania. Just after the war closed, his brother, Theodore, moved to Sebewa township<br />

and bought 100 acres of land. His brothers, Joshua and Samuel followed him the same<br />

year, purchasing 160 acres jointly in the same vicinity. The farm later passed into Joshua"s<br />

hands, Samuel buying one mile west. The <strong>Gunn</strong>s, by hard work, have acquired a great deal<br />

of land in the center of the township, Joshua"s farm consisting, until quite recently of 280<br />

acres. Not long ago he deeded 80 acres to each of his children after his malady developed.<br />

He also disposed of another parcel, leaving only an 80 at the time of his death. Soon after<br />

his removal to Sebewa he married Rachel Rider, who died about five years ago. Two<br />

children, Fred <strong>Gunn</strong> of Sebewa and Mrs. P. E. Barclay of Portland survive him. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

has served as township treasurer of Sebewa and since the new church was established at<br />

the Center he has been an active worker there, having been one of the trustees of the<br />

church since it was completed. He was universally respected.<br />

Joshua Grey <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Joshua Grey <strong>Gunn</strong>, 31, born in Tampa, June 25, 1978, went to be with the Lord, May 12,<br />

2010. He is survived by his parents, Carol and Glenn K. Raulerson of Tampa; uncle, Billy<br />

Hires (Donna) of Tampa; cousins, Eric Hires and Matt Hires (Rachel) all of Tampa. He<br />

was a graduate of King High School. Services will be private. Memorial donations may be<br />

made to Terrace Palms Community Church, 9620 Davis Road, Tampa, FL 33637.<br />

Josiah Alan <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Josiah <strong>Gunn</strong>, Kansas City Missouri died August 16, 2007. Services 10 a.m. with Visitation<br />

910 a.m. Tuesday August 21, at D.W. <strong>New</strong>comer"s Sons Floral Hills Chapel. Survivors<br />

include his father Phillip Mayfield and mother Chavaun <strong>Gunn</strong>. (Arr: D.W. <strong>New</strong>comer"s<br />

Sons Floral Hills Chapel, 816-353-1218). Published in the Kansas City Star on 8/19/2007.<br />

Josie Freeman <strong>Gunn</strong>,


age 81, of 10231 Sauna Dr., Richmond, died Sunday in a Richmond hospital. She was the<br />

widow of the late James Sidney <strong>Gunn</strong>. She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Dorothy<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> Daniel, of Richmond; three sons, James William <strong>Gunn</strong>, of Mechanicsville, Va.,<br />

Joseph A. <strong>Gunn</strong>, of Dundas, Va. and Thomas B. <strong>Gunn</strong>, of Colonial Heights, Va.; six<br />

grandchildren, five great-grandchildren; one brother, Mr. Hamlin Freeman, of<br />

Danieltown, Va.; two sisters, Mrs. Lottie Daniel, of Alberta, Va., and Mrs. Mildred Peebles,<br />

of Rawlings, Va. Funeral services will be held Wednesday, March 31st; 2 p.m. at the<br />

Williams Funeral Home, Lawrenceville. Interment in Crestview Memorial Park. Family<br />

will receive friends tonight at the funeral home from 7 to 9 p.m. The family will be at the<br />

home of Joseph A. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Dundas, Va Richmond Times Dispatch (VA) Tues. 3-30-1982<br />

Josie <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Mrs. Josie <strong>Gunn</strong> died with pneumonia at her home hear here December 24, 1922. Funeral<br />

services were conducted at Prospect church, Monday December 25, 1922 by Rev. J. R.<br />

Stanford - Greensboro Daily <strong>New</strong>s page 5 12-31-1922.<br />

Josie Mae <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

ST. LOUIS, Missouri - Services for Josie Mae <strong>Gunn</strong>, 82, of St. Louis, formerly of<br />

Talladega, will be announced by Terrys Metropolitan Mortuary. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> died<br />

Wednesday at Barnes Jewish Hospital in St. Louis. Published September 23, 2004-Services<br />

for Josie Mae <strong>Gunn</strong>, 81, of St. Louis, formerly of Talladega, will be 11 a.m. Tuesday at<br />

Harmony Street Baptist Church in Birmingham with Rev. Gary Slaughter officiating.<br />

Burial will be in Rushing Springs Cemetery in Talladega, with Terry’s Metropolitan<br />

Mortuary in charge. The body will be at the church one hour prior to the service. Mrs.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> died Wednesday at Barnes Jewish Hospital in St. Louis. Survivors include a son,<br />

Dock <strong>Gunn</strong> of St. Louis; a sister, Dazarene Hall of Talladega, two grandchildren and three<br />

great-grandchildren. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a former member of Sycamore Baptist Church. She<br />

lived in Birmingham for 48 years and was a member of Harmony Street Baptist Church,<br />

where she was a member of the choir and the missionary society. She was retired from<br />

Brookwood Medical Center in Birmingham.<br />

Jovena "Jo" <strong>Gunn</strong> - July 8, 2003<br />

Jovena "Jo" <strong>Gunn</strong>, 75, of Elizabeth, died Friday at her home. Funeral services were today<br />

at 2 p.m. at Olinger Andrews Caldwell Gibson Funeral Home. Chaplain Jerry Brown<br />

officiated. Cremation will follow. Born Jovena Hall on Sept. 18, 1927, in Cumberland, Ky.,<br />

she was the daughter of Joe and Nancy June (Thomas) Hall. On Sept. 7, 1960, she married<br />

Donald Nelson <strong>Gunn</strong> in Toledo, Ohio. She was a flight map and charts facilitator with<br />

Jeppeson for 17 years. She enjoyed gardening, sewing, crochet, nature and the mountains.<br />

Elizabeth has been her home for more than 10 years. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> is preceded in death by<br />

one daughter, Sondra Gale Holcomb. She is survived by her husband, Don; children, Jerry<br />

Wayne Holcomb and his wife Marianne of Jeffersonville, Ind., and Donna Lane and her<br />

husband Randall of Castle Rock; sister Grace Dixon of Cumberland, Ky.; four<br />

grandchildren, James Pierce, Michael Pierce, Johanna Dickens and John Holcomb; and<br />

one great granddaughter, Hanna Margaret Dickens. Memorials may be made to the<br />

Women"s Crisis Center, PO Box 367, Castle Rock, Colorado 80104. Arrangements were by<br />

Olinger Andrews Caldwell Gibson Funeral Home


Joyce M. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Havana Florida - Joyce M. <strong>Gunn</strong> 58 died Sunday August 26, 2012 in Tallahassee, Florida.<br />

She is survived by her husband of 50 years, Dan <strong>Gunn</strong>, also of Havana. A native of Alger<br />

Ohio she had been a resident of Havana since 1983. Surivivors include a son Stuart<br />

(Michele) <strong>Gunn</strong> of Port St. Johns, Fla; two granddaughter, Chelsea and Jennifer Snowden<br />

of Blountstown and their father, Frank Snowden; mother Kathleen Collins of Camilla, Ga.,<br />

and three brothers; Vic and Tim Collins of Tampa and Jim Collins of Ohio. She was<br />

preceded in death by a daughter Michele <strong>Gunn</strong> Snowden; her father Bernie Collins, and<br />

two brothers, Richard and Dan Collins. Interment at Woodland Cemetery, Havana,<br />

Florida.<br />

Joyce Mittag <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Graveside services for former Emmetsburg, Iowa resident. Joyce <strong>Gunn</strong> will be held at 1<br />

p.m.Saturday, April 15, 2000 at Evergreen Cemetery in Emmetsburg. The Rev. Rich<br />

Rierson of Graettinger will officiate. The Martin-Mattice Funeral Home in Emmetsburg is<br />

in charge of arrangements.Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> died Feb. 8, 2000, at' Oaklawn Health Care Center<br />

in Mankato, Minn. She was 78. Joyce'.(M»ttag) <strong>Gunn</strong> was born May 23, .1921, in Algona,<br />

the daughter of Emil and Eva (Albright) Mittag. She was married to Elmer <strong>Gunn</strong> at Blue<br />

Earth, Minn. The couple made their home in Emmetsburg, Iowa where they owned arid<br />

operated the <strong>Gunn</strong> Motel for 35 years. •Survivors include four daughters: Sandra Cox of<br />

Kansas City Mo., Barbara Weura of Waterloo, Karen <strong>My</strong>ers of Mankato, Minn., and<br />

Sheryl .<strong>Gunn</strong> of Austin, Tex.; five sons, Gerald <strong>Gunn</strong> of Kremmeling, Colo., John <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Breckenridge, Colo., Michael- <strong>Gunn</strong> of Des Moines., James <strong>Gunn</strong> of Dickens and Jeffrey<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Fort .Bliss, Tex.; 14 grandchildren and five great grandchildren. Also surviving<br />

are sisters, Virginia Babbit of Hemet, Calif, Patricia Smidt of Belle Vista, Ark., and Sharon<br />

McGregor of San Diego, Calif.; and brothers, Charles Mittag of Goodman^ Mo., and<br />

Robert Mittag of Franktown, Colo. Mrs <strong>Gunn</strong> was preceded in death by her husband,<br />

Elmer; a son, Robert; a grandson, two sisters and two brothers.<br />

Joyce <strong>Gunn</strong>-Madigan,<br />

81, passed away Jan. 4, 2010. Services will be held Saturday, Jan. 9, at 11 a.m. at Moody<br />

Funeral Home in Pike County, Georgia. . Friends may visit the family Saturday from 10-11<br />

a.m. at the funeral home.<br />

Joyce Evett <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Graveside services for Joyce Evett <strong>Gunn</strong>, 65, of Thomasville, Georgia, are at 10 a.m.,<br />

Friday, Sept. 26, 2008, at Boston City Cemetery. The Rev. Allen Hartsfield will officiate.<br />

Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> died Sept. 19 at her residence. Born Aug. 15, 1943, in Boston, she was the<br />

daughter of the late Jimmie Lee Evett and Martha Lee Moseley Evett Swearinger.<br />

Survivors include cousin, Rachel Cooksey of Monticello, Fla. - Allen and Allen Funeral<br />

Home<br />

Joyce <strong>Gunn</strong> Bragg,<br />

78, of Sullivan, Illinois died 7:00 p.m. Monday (December 10, 2007) in the Sullivan Health<br />

Care and Rehabilitation Center. Celebration of Life Services will be 6:00 p.m. Friday in the<br />

Reed Funeral Home, Sullivan with the Pastor Gene Godfrey officiating. Visitation will be


one hour before services. Graveside services will be 2:00 p.m. Saturday in the Cobden<br />

Cemetery, Cobden, Illinois. Memorials are suggested to the donor"s favorite charity.<br />

Condolences may be sent to the family at reedfuneralhome.net. Joyce was born July 24,<br />

1929 in Cobden, Illinois the daughter of Norman L. and Mabel M. <strong>Gunn</strong>. She was<br />

employed for many years by Bunny Bread in Anna, Illinois but later owned a dog<br />

grooming business and kennels, a business she loved because of her love for animals and<br />

was a very talented artist and woodcarver. She was a faithful member for years at the<br />

Anna First Baptist Church and later the Sullivan First Baptist Church. Joyce married<br />

Alvin E. McGee on October 23, 1948 in Oceola, Arkansas and he preceded her in death on<br />

April 20, 1995. She then married a wonderful Sullivan man, Duane Bragg on October 27,<br />

1996. Surviving are her husband, Duane of Sullivan; sister, Lucille Browning (Bob) of Mt.<br />

Zion; step son, Roger Bragg (Jill) of Sullivan, two step grandchildren and several nieces<br />

and nephews. Obituary written by family members. Online guest book at www.legacy.com/<br />

herald-review/<strong>Obituaries</strong>. asp Published in the Decatur Herald & Review on 12/12/2007.<br />

Joyce <strong>Gunn</strong> Trawick<br />

Graveside service for Mrs. Joyce <strong>Gunn</strong> Traywick, 78, of Anniston, will be 11 a.m. Friday,<br />

September 17, 2010, at Forestlawn Gardens with the Rev. Mike Drummond officiating. The<br />

family will receive friends this evening from 6-8 p.m. at Gray Brown-Service Chapel. Mrs.<br />

Traywick died Tuesday night at her residence. Survivors include her husband, John E.<br />

Traywick; son, John Kevin Traywick and wife, Sharon, of Talladega; grandchildren, Matt<br />

Peters, and Jason Peters and wife, Jenifer; great- grandchild, Jackson Peters; sister, Nelda<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> Gorman and husband, Vince, of Media, Pa. Mrs. Traywick is preceded in death by<br />

daughter, Patricia Ann Traywick; parents, Leonard and Lucille <strong>Gunn</strong>. Pallbearers will be<br />

family and friends. Mrs. Traywick was a lifetime resident of Anniston and a member of the<br />

Baptist faith. She was a lovely wife, mother, and grandmother, she will be greatly missed<br />

by her family. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to your favorite charity. Gray<br />

Brown-Service Mortuary in charge of arrangements. (256) 236-3441<br />

Joyce <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

JOYCE HUNTER, 66, of Memphis, homemaker, died Monday at Methodist Healthcare-<br />

University Hospital. Services will be at noon Saturday at Progressive Baptist Church,<br />

where she was a member, with burial in <strong>New</strong> Park Cemetery. R. S. Lewis & Sons Funeral<br />

Home has charge. She leaves three daughters, Lonnie D. Blanchard, Joan H. Gilliam and<br />

Kim Hunter, all of Memphis; three sons, Eddie Hunter and Rickie L. Blanchard, both of<br />

Memphis, and Tony F. Hunter of Chicago; a sister, Cassandra J. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Memphis; five<br />

brothers, Paul <strong>Gunn</strong>, Daniel <strong>Gunn</strong> and Robert McNeal, all of Memphis, Willie Mayes<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Huntsville, Ala., and William <strong>Gunn</strong> of Aberdeen, Miss., 15 grandchildren and<br />

seven great-grandchildren.<br />

Joyce <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

80, of Andrews Texas, died Saturday, April 14, in Odessa. Visitation will be today, April<br />

17, from 6-8 p.m. at McNett Funeral Home. Graveside services will be 2 p.m. Wednesday,<br />

April 18, at Andrews West Cemetery. A memorial service will follow at 3 p.m. at McNett<br />

Funeral Home Chapel. Arrangements are by McNett Funeral Home in Andrews. She was


orn June 24, 1926 at Gonzales, Texas. She was preceded in death by her husband, Buster<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>; five sisters; one brother and her parents. She is survived by her daughters, Peggy<br />

Chew of San Antonio, Diann Perkins and Della Weaver, both of Odessa; brother, Walter<br />

Thoms of Taylor; and one grandson. Memorials may be made to the American Heart<br />

Association, the American Cancer Society or the Permian Regional Medical Center<br />

Auxilliary. Joyce <strong>Gunn</strong>, 80, of Andrews, passed away Saturday, April 14, 2007, at Home<br />

Hospice House in Odessa. Visitation will be Tuesday from 6-8 p.m. at McNett Funeral<br />

Home. Graveside services will be held at 2:00 p.m. Wednesday, at Andrews West<br />

Cemetery, followed by a Memorial Service at 3:00 p.m. at McNett Funeral Home Chapel.<br />

Arrangements are by McNett Funeral Home in Andrews. Joyce was born June 24, 1926, at<br />

Gonzales, Texas. She moved to Andrews in 1974. Joyce spent many years serving in both<br />

the Permian Regional Medical Center Auxiliary in Andrews and the Medical Center<br />

Hospital Auxiliary. Her specialty was making tray favors for the patients. Joyce took great<br />

care in making sure patients had something on their tray to cheer them up. She also served<br />

on the State Board as chairman of many committees from 1994 through 2005. She devoted<br />

much of her time and love towards the Auxiliary women, making friends from all over the<br />

state. She and her husband Buster loved country and western dancing, and traveling to<br />

various little towns for just that purpose. They also traveled extensively after they retired<br />

and really loved taking Dan Dipert bus tours around the country. They also traveled to<br />

Mexico, Canada, Europe and Australia. She was an active member of the Red Hat Society<br />

and was the charter Queen Mother of the Red Hatters in Odessa. She was preceded in<br />

death by her husband, Buster <strong>Gunn</strong> in 2006 and five sisters, one brother and her parents.<br />

She is survived by three daughters: Peggy Chew of San Antonio, and Diann Perkins and<br />

Della Weaver, both of Odessa; one brother: Walter Thoms of Taylor, Texas; and one<br />

grandson: Joseph Weaver of Odessa. Memorial may be made to the American Heart<br />

Association or the American Cancer society or the Permian Regional Medical Center<br />

Auxiliar<br />

Joyce <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Funeral services for Joyce <strong>Gunn</strong>, 86, of Winnsboro were held at 2 p.m. Monday, March 13,<br />

2006, at Beaty Funeral Home Chapel with the Revs. Harold Hammond and Bill Lacy<br />

officiating.Burial followed in Pine Hill Cemetery in Hopkins County with Johnny Keith,<br />

Steve Raley, Neuman Browning, Lonnie Browning, Mike Aldridge and Jeff Lewis serving<br />

as pallbearers.Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> died Friday, March 10, at East Texas Medical Center in Tyler.<br />

She was born on April 23, 1919, in Wood County to Amos and Babe Highnote Browning.<br />

She married James S. <strong>Gunn</strong> on Sept. 24, 1938. He survives. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a homemaker.<br />

She was a member of Cartwright Baptist Church where she was the song leader for 50<br />

years, the Cartwright Community Quilting Club and Woodmen of the World. Other<br />

survivors include one daughter, Frances <strong>Gunn</strong> Mitchell of Quitman; three sons, Joe <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

of Mineola, Michael <strong>Gunn</strong> of Lake Cypress Springs and Larry Lynn <strong>Gunn</strong> of Quitman;<br />

seven grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; one brother, Homar Browning of<br />

Winnsboro; and two sisters, Lola Powell of Groves and Mabel Tinney of Sulphur<br />

Springs.She was preceded in death by her parents; two brothers, Leo and Russell<br />

Browning; two sisters, Pluma Mills and Iris Davis; and one son, Donald Wayne <strong>Gunn</strong>.<br />

Memorials may be made to the Cartwright Community Center.


Joyce <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Joyce Maunu <strong>Gunn</strong>, a longtime resident of Mobile, Alabama died Dec. 9, 2004 at a local<br />

health care facility. She was 74. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a native of Frederick, S.D. She was a retired<br />

registered nurse. Survivors include her four children: John <strong>Gunn</strong> of Mobile, Joy <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jay<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> and Lynn Midkiff, all of Dallas; one sister, Arlyce Schliebe of Missoula, Mo.; and<br />

eight grandchildren. Burial will be held at a later date. Gilmer"s Funeral Home is handling<br />

arrangements.<br />

Joyce <strong>Gunn</strong> Traywick<br />

ANNISTON, Alabama - Graveside service for Mrs. Joyce <strong>Gunn</strong> Traywick, 78, of Anniston,<br />

will be 11:00 a.m., Friday, Sept. 17, at Forestlawn Gardens with the Rev. Mike Drummond<br />

officiating. The family will receive friends this evening from 6-8 p.m. at Gray BrownService<br />

Chapel. Mrs. Traywick died Tuesday night, Sept. 14, 2010 at her residence. Survivors<br />

include her husband, John E. Traywick; son, John Kevin Traywick and wife Sharon of<br />

Talladega; grandchildren, Matt Peters, and Jason Peters and wife Jenifer; great<br />

grandchild, Jackson Peters; and sister, Nelda <strong>Gunn</strong> Gorman and husband Vince of Media,<br />

Pa. Mrs. Traywick is preceded in death by daughter, Patricia Ann Traywick; parents,<br />

Leonard and Lucille <strong>Gunn</strong>. Pallbearers will be family and friends. Mrs. Traywick was a<br />

lifetime resident of Anniston and a member of the Baptist faith. She was a lovely wife,<br />

mother, and grandmother. She will be greatly missed by her family. In lieu of flowers,<br />

memorials may be made to your favorite charity. Gray Brown-Service Mortuary in charge<br />

of arrangements, (256)2363441.<br />

Joyce Ellen Crocker <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Omaha. Born March 18, 1938 in Omaha, NE to Dorothy Campbell Crocker, who departed<br />

this life on July 11, 1977 and Miles Thomas Crocker, who departed this life on October 31,<br />

1974. Joyce married Lawrence Ernst <strong>Gunn</strong>, Sr. on April 3, 1957. Lawrence "Pinky"<br />

preceded her in death on July 17, 2000. Preceded in death by her sister Gwendolyn H.<br />

Snoddy. Survived by one brother, John M. Crocker and four sister, Marlene M. Marrs,<br />

Marilyn I. Halcomb, Muriel E. Kimbrough, all of Omaha, NE; and Blanche S. Hubbard of<br />

Denver, CO. Her memory will be carried on by her surviving children, James L. Cole, Sr.,<br />

Omaha, Lawrence E. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr., Portland, OR, Steven E. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Los Angeles, CA, Lisa C.<br />

Gray, Dallas, TX, Johnetta K. Brown, Omaha, Quintin L. <strong>Gunn</strong> Sr., Winter Park, FL,<br />

Patricia L. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Omaha, Nikia J. Abdulai, Omaha and LaDell A. Thornton, Omaha. Her<br />

additional legacy is 37 grand kids; 51 great grand kids; and many beloved nieces, nephews,<br />

relatives and friends. VISITATION Friday 5-7pm; FUNERAL SERVICE Saturday 9am,<br />

all at Roeder Mortuary. Interment Forest Lawn Cemetery.<br />

Joyce <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Graveside services for former Emmetsburg, Iowa resident. Joyce <strong>Gunn</strong> will be held at 1<br />

p.m. Saturday, April 15, at Evergreen Cemetery in Emmetsburg. The Rev. Rich Rierson of<br />

Graettinger will officiate. The Martin-Mattice Funeral Home in Emmetsburg is in charge<br />

of arrangements. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> died Feb. 8, 2000, at'Oaklawn Health Care Center in<br />

Mankatp, Minn. She was 78. Joyce Mittag <strong>Gunn</strong> was born May 23, .1921, in Algona, the<br />

daughter of Emil and Eva (Albright) Mittag. She was married to Elmer <strong>Gunn</strong> at Blue<br />

Earth, Minn. The couple made their home in Emmetsburg where they owned arid operated


the <strong>Gunn</strong> Motel for 35 years. •Survivors include four daughters:Sandra Cox of Kansas<br />

City, Mo., Barbara Weura of Waterloo, Karen <strong>My</strong>ers of Mankato, Minn., and Sheryl<br />

.<strong>Gunn</strong> of Austin, Tex.; five sons, Gerald <strong>Gunn</strong> of Kremmeling, Colo., John <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Breckenridge, Colo., Michael- <strong>Gunn</strong> of Des Moines., James <strong>Gunn</strong> of Dickens and Jeffrey<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Fort .Bliss, Tex.; 14 grandchildren and five great grandchildren. Also surviving<br />

are sisters, Virginia Babbit of Hemet, Calif, Patricia Smidt of Belle Vista, Ark., and Sharon<br />

McGregor of San Diego, Calif.; and brothers, Charles Mittag of Goodman Mo., and Robert<br />

Mittag of Franktown, Colo. Mrs <strong>Gunn</strong> was preceded in death by her husband, Elmer; a<br />

son, Robert; a grandson, two sisters and two brothers<br />

Joyce Mary <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

GUNN, Joyce Mary - 33, Brule, Colchester Co., died January 28, 2000. Born in<br />

Tatamagouche, she was the daughter of Lloyd and Helen (Langille) <strong>Gunn</strong>, Brule. She was a<br />

graduate of North Colchester High School, class of 1984 and a graduate of Success Business<br />

College in 1985. She was a secretary at Sharon United Church, Tatamagouche and was an<br />

avid reader, enjoyed music and had a special interest in community events and her family<br />

genealogy. She was predeceased by paternal grandparents, Alex and Jessie <strong>Gunn</strong>; maternal<br />

grandparents,Calvin and Olive Langille. Visitation 2-4 p.m. today in Coulter"s Funeral<br />

Home, Tatamagouche. Funeral 2 p.m. Monday in Brule Union Church, Rev. Bonnie Kelly<br />

officiating. Spring burial in Bayview Cemetery, Waldegrave. In lieu of flowers, donations<br />

to North Shore Health Services Foundation.<br />

Joyce Melnychuk <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Joyce was born on December 15, 1942 at a very tender young age. That did not stop her,<br />

however. She grew up and left her hometown of Canora, Saskatchewan after high school<br />

for the big city life of Winnipeg, Manitoba. She was not satisfied yet and a few years later<br />

she, emigrated from Winnipeg to San Francisco to find a better life in San Francisco. She<br />

met husband Ted in "THE CITY", they married in 1969, and moved to Orinda in 1974,<br />

where she remained. Son Morgan and daughter Megan, were born and Joyce agreed to<br />

work as a full time homemaker and mother until the kids had at least at least finished first<br />

grade. She entered the real estate world in 1985, and the world has never been the same.<br />

When Joyce married, she did not know how to cook or how to drive, and she was very soft<br />

spoken. When she left this world, we know there are few cooks who can match her, she<br />

knew every road in Contra Costa County, and she seldom stopped talking. Joyce was<br />

diagnosed with ovarian cancer in late 2000, and underwent two major surgeries and four<br />

years of chemotherapy. She never complained and continued with her real estate. In<br />

addition, she always was able to assist other agents who needed help with a contract, or<br />

directions on how to do something, somewhere. And she was also able to help another<br />

person who may have had the flu or some malady by making a dinner or just calling. And<br />

she never stopped doing! Her most successful year in real estate was her last year - 2004.<br />

The Orinda family, her mother Mary Melnychuk, of Canora, Saskatchewan, her brother<br />

David Melnychuk of Calgary, Alberta, and her sister Sharon Mikitzel of Burlington,<br />

Ontario, attended Joyce"s last days. She left our world on March 12, 2005 A celebration of<br />

life memorial service will be held at Lafayette Orinda Presbyterian Church on Thursday<br />

May 12, 2005, 49 Knox Dr., Lafayette, at10:00am. In lieu of flowers, please send donations<br />

to Hospice of Contra Costa, 2051 Harrison, Concord, CA 94520


Joyce Pitts <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Graveside services for Mrs. Joyce Pitts <strong>Gunn</strong>, 68, of Avenue F, were held Friday, Nov. 14,<br />

2003 at 2 p.m. in Crystal Hill Cemetery with the Rev. Ed Pitts officiating. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> died<br />

Tuesday, Nov. 11, 2003 at Upson Regional Medical Center. Pasley-Fletcher Funeral Home<br />

was in charge of arrangements. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born in Thomaston, Georgia and lived here<br />

all of her life. She was preceded in death by her parents Merlin and Lucille Pitts and by a<br />

daughter, Janet Giles. She was a former employee of Martha Mills and Thomaston Mills.<br />

Survivors include her daughters, Diane Gregory and Debra Cochran, both of Thomaston;<br />

grandsons, Chris Berry of Thomaston, Mitchell Wright of Cookville, Tenn., Chad Cochran<br />

of Butler, Brad Cochran of Thomaston and Greg Dawson of Atlanta; a granddaughter,<br />

Kelly Boyt of Yatesville; a brother, Sonny Pitts of Thomaston; and six great-grandchildren.<br />

Joyce Renee <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

41, died Wednesday, April 18, 2007. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Sunday in the<br />

Bowers Funeral Home Chapel. Interment will be in Roberts Cemetery. Her family will<br />

receive friends from 6-9 p.m. Saturday at Bowers Funeral Home, Decatur Chapel of<br />

Decatur, (Georgia) 423) 334-3661.<br />

Juanita Churchwell <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

72, died Monday, Dec. 25, 2000, in Pascagoula, MS. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born Sept. 2, 1928, in<br />

Lucedale and was a longtime resident of Moss Point. She was a homemaker. She was<br />

preceded in death by her husband, Ernest <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr.; her parents, Wright and Jettie Mae<br />

Holland Churchwell; and a sister, Zelline Churchwell Ward. Survivors include a son,<br />

Kenneth "Elba" <strong>Gunn</strong> of Moss Point; two sisters, Zula Churchwell Givens of Enterprise,<br />

Ala., and Lenora Churchwell James of Moss Point; and two grandchildren. A service will<br />

be at 11 a.m. Friday at O"Bryant-O"Keefe Funeral Home Chapel in Pascagoula where<br />

friends may call one hour before service time. Burial will be in Griffin Cemetery in Moss<br />

Point.<br />

Juanita (Morton) <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

was born March 4, 1929 in Tupelo, Mississippi to the union of Walter and Rachel (Miller)<br />

Morton. Juanita moved to St. Louis, MO at the age of 9, and was educated in the St. Louis<br />

Public School system until 1947, when she graduated from Sumner High School. Juanita<br />

went on to attend Lincoln University receiving an Associate Degree in Secretarial Skills in<br />

May of 1949. Juanita married Walter <strong>Gunn</strong> on July 25, 1949. To this union 2 children,<br />

Cynthia and Jennifer, were born. Sadly, Cynthia preceded her in death. Junita used her<br />

secretarial skills to secure various jobs with Homer G. Phillips Hospital, the St. Louis<br />

Board of Education and the Federal Court in 1990, while living in California. Juanita<br />

moved back to St. Louis, MO in September 2001 and remained here until her death on July<br />

7, 2008. Juanita leaves to cherish her memory: a loving and grateful daughter, Jennifer;<br />

one grandson, Walter; a son-in-law, Gregory and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, other<br />

relatives and friends.<br />

Juanita Rochelle <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

GUNN, Juanita Rochelle, 77, a lifelong resident of Seffner, passed Monday, March 14,<br />

2005. She was preceded in death by her husband of 49 years, James Frank <strong>Gunn</strong>.


Survivors include her son, Steve <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife Terri of Seffner; her daughter, Charlotte<br />

Krzyzanowski of College Station, Texas; one granddaughter, Michelle Roberts, also of<br />

College Station; and two great- grandchildren, Elizabeth and Alexander, both of College<br />

Station. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> attended the Church of Christ in Mango and was a loving and devoted<br />

mother. The family will receive friends 6-7 p.m. Wednesday, March 16, 2005, at Stowers<br />

Brandon Chapel. Graveside services will be held 10 a.m. Thursday, March 17, 2005, at<br />

Seffner Cemetery. Flowers will be appreciated or those who wish may make contributions<br />

to LifePath Hospice House, 908 American Eagle Blvd., Sun City Center, FL 33573.<br />

STOWERS-BRANDON<br />

Juanita S. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

76 of Cleveland, Miss deid Thursday November 1, 2012 at Baptist Memorial Hospital in<br />

Jackson. She was 76. Funeral service will be 11 am Saturday November 10, 2012 at St.<br />

Paul Baptist Church in Clevland. Burial in Delta Heights in Cleveland. She is survived by<br />

sons, Maurice Smith of Cleveland; Gerald R. Smith of Cleveland; Lamar <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Ridgeland; and Gralin T. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Stone Mountain Ga; daughter Sharon R. <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Cleveland; Brothers, L. H. Terrell; Roger L. Terrell, Samuel Terrell and Tommie L.<br />

Smith all of Cleveland; Sisters Vala H. J. Smith of Cordova, Tenn; Cora B. Terrell of<br />

Los Angeles, Calif; and Leatrice T. Lundford and Geneive Terrell both of Cleveland; nine<br />

grandchidlren; four great grandchildren<br />

Joyce Slagle <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

of Sandston, died Friday, August 3, 1990. She is survived by her husband Julien C. <strong>Gunn</strong>;<br />

one daughter, Sharon G. Beasley; one son, Larry W. <strong>Gunn</strong>; four grandchildren, Randall,<br />

Jerry Wayne, Jason <strong>Gunn</strong> and Rodney Whittaker; one brother, Eddie Lee Slagle, Jr.<br />

Remains rest at the Laburnum Chapel, Woody Funeral Home, 2110 E. Laburnum Ave.,<br />

where services will be held 11:00 a.m. Monday, interment Washington Memorial Park<br />

Richmond Times Dispatch (VA) Sat. 8-4-1990<br />

Juanda <strong>Gunn</strong> Seventy<br />

Juanda Louise Seventy, age 81, a 34-year resident of Bullhead City, Ariz., passed away on<br />

Friday, October 30, 2009, after a long battle with Alzheimer’s Disease. She was born on a<br />

farm near Salina, Kansas to Blake and Bessie (Johnson) Clark on November 9, 1927. She<br />

moved to California during World War II as a teenager. Juanda was preceded in death by<br />

her husband, Andrew J. Seventy, and her son, Dennis W. <strong>Gunn</strong>. She is survived by her son,<br />

Bryan S. <strong>Gunn</strong>; three nieces; one nephew; eight grandchildren; and twelve<br />

great-grandchildren. A graveside service will be held at 1:00 p.m. (Arizona time), on<br />

Wednesday, November 4, 2009, at Desert Lawn Memorial Gardens, 9250 S. Ranchero<br />

Lane, Mohave Valley, Arizona. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the<br />

Alzheimer’s Association in Juanda’s name. Arrangements are under the direction of Desert<br />

Lawn Funeral Home, Crematory and Memorial Gardens<br />

Judy Blandin <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Judy <strong>Gunn</strong> (Blandin), age 67, passed away Tuesday, October 26, 2010. She was preceded in<br />

death by her father, LeRoy Blandin; her mother, Dorothy Blandin (Patch); and brother,<br />

Jon Blandin. Surviving are her children, Mark (Mary) <strong>Gunn</strong>, Melissa (Scott) Bowron,


Susan (Randy) Boyles, Jimmy <strong>Gunn</strong>, Pam (Tim) McClelland, Tracy <strong>Gunn</strong> and Airman<br />

First Class Johnny Pruitt; and 12 grandchildren. A private memorial for the family will be<br />

held on Friday. Her final resting place will be the Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation<br />

Reservation, Mayetta, Kansas.<br />

Judith Lynn <strong>Gunn</strong> Maness<br />

Judith Lynn Maness 69, born October 6, 1941 passed away Saturday, September 3, 2011<br />

after a prolonged illness. She is survived by her children, Mike and Michell Maness, and<br />

the love of her life Wyatt Maness. She is also survived by Jane and Jean Barrett, Jim<br />

Maness, Tonya Maness and lifelong friends Juanell and Jim Heldebrand. She was<br />

predeceased by her parents C. C. And Eddie <strong>Gunn</strong> of Van Buren Arkansas, and her<br />

brother Johnson <strong>Gunn</strong>. Serived will 9-8-2011 at Stanleys Funeral Capel in Tulsa<br />

Oklahoma.<br />

Judith Kay <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Marion, Ohio - Judith Kay <strong>Gunn</strong>, 66, of Marion, Ohio, passed away Tuesday, May 29,<br />

2007, at Heartland of Marion. Judith was born in Marion, Ohio, on Sept. 19, 1940, to the<br />

late Cecil Webster Lessig and surviving Frances L. (Scranton) Lessig. Judith was a<br />

graduate of Marion St. Mary"s, a breast cancer survivor since 1982 and retired from GTE<br />

after 20 plus years of service. She also loved to play cards with her friends at the<br />

Brownstone. Judith was preceded in death by her father Cecil Webster Lessig and her<br />

husband Larry "Pete" <strong>Gunn</strong>. She is survived by her mother, Frances L. (Scranton) Lessig;<br />

son, Rick (Laura) Field of Granville; daughters, Christine (Jerry) Leibold of Marion,<br />

Susan (Don) Hall of Westerville; her sister, Rita Ayers of Florida; 10 Grandchildren and<br />

nine great-grandchildren. Family will receive friends from 5 to 8 p.m. on Wednesday, May<br />

30, 2007, at the Gunder/Hall & Folk Funeral Directors with a prayer service at 6 p.m.<br />

Funeral services will be at 1:30 p.m. Thursday, May 31, 2007, at the Gunder/Hall & Folk<br />

Funeral Directors (347 West Center Street, Marion, Ohio) with the Rev. Father Mike<br />

Nimocks officiating. Burial will follow at the Marion Cemetery after which there will be a<br />

luncheon at the Brownstone Terrace for family and friends. In lieu of flowers, friends may<br />

make donations to the Susan G. Komen For The Cure Breast Cancer Foundation located at<br />

5005 LBJ Freeway, Dallas, TX, 75244.<br />

Judith Louise <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

GUNN, JUDITH LOUISE, of Miami, age 59, passed away Sunday, 2/29/04. She is survived<br />

by her loving and devoted husband of 23 years, Aunt Beth Garfied, and cousins Carol and<br />

Ray Cencineros, and Tim and Ken Cory. No formal service will be held.<br />

Julia E. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

95, joined her Heavenly Father Nov. 29, 2010. Born in North Carolina, she lived her early<br />

years in Hopewell, Va. In addition to her parents she was predeceased by her husband,<br />

Lester L. <strong>Gunn</strong> and three siblings. Julia is survived by her son, Vincent E. <strong>Gunn</strong>, his wife<br />

Barbara; and their children, Cindy Robinson and husband Chris, David <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife<br />

Elizabeth and John <strong>Gunn</strong> and Mike Holloway; and great-granddaughters, Kelsey <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

and Madeline Robinson. Julia also is survived by her sister, Ruth Harvey in Chester, Va.<br />

A member of Coleman Place Presbyterian Church for 63 years, Julia taught a ladies Bible


class and was active in the Women of the Church there as well as the Norfolk Presbytery<br />

and Church Women United of Virginia. She was a faithful choir member and was elected<br />

and ordained a Ruling Elder of her church. Julia was a volunteer at DePaul Hospital for<br />

many years. A memorial service will be held Monday, Dec. 6, at 2 p.m. at Coleman Place<br />

Presbyterian Church, 1513 E. Sewells Point Road, Norfolk. In lieu of flowers, memorial<br />

gifts may be made to Union Mission Food Program or a charity of your choice. Cremation<br />

and Funeral Services of Tidewater is assisting the family<br />

Julia Ann <strong>Gunn</strong> Welch<br />

Julia A. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born May 12th, 1832 and died Feb. 10th, 1902 aged sixty-nine years,<br />

eight months, and twenty-eight days. She was married to Henry B. Welch, who departed<br />

this life Feb. 22nd, 1885. This union was blessed with five children: three sons and two<br />

daughters, all of whom are left to mourn the loss of a kind and loving mother, as follows:<br />

Walter Welch, of Springfield, Illinois, Frank and Edward, Mrs. Martha Snyder of<br />

Crandell, and Mrs. Joel West. She had been sick a long time, having been confined to her<br />

bed for nine months. She was a patient sufferer always having a cheerful word for<br />

everyone. She was a good Christian woman and to know her was to love her. She expressed<br />

her willingness to die, saying she was ready to go. The funeral services were conducted by<br />

Rev. Oliphant at the Baptist Church on Wednesday at one o"clock after which the remains<br />

were laid to rest in Oak Hill Cemetery. (Montgomery County, Indiana d/o Matthew and<br />

Susan LaFollette <strong>Gunn</strong>)<br />

Julia Elizabeth <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Julia Elizabeth <strong>Gunn</strong>, wife of Williams S. <strong>Gunn</strong> died on Friday morning Dec, 30, 1910 after<br />

an illness of two weeks. Besides her husband, she leave two sons, Kurt Wood of<br />

Washington and Emory R. Wood of Panama and two sisters, Misses J. P. Forbes and<br />

Maude Forbes. She was a member of St. Andrew’s Church. Funeral services will be<br />

conducted this afternoon at 3 o’clock from the residence 1100 West Avenue.(2 nd wife of<br />

William S. <strong>Gunn</strong> Julia Elizabeth Wood) RTD Sunday, January 1, 1911 page 2<br />

Julia Matchett <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Age 94, passed away December 12, 2011. A native of Birmingham, Alabama, she was a<br />

longtime member of Briarwood Presbyterian Church. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was an accomplished<br />

artist and painted with the Village Painters for many years. She was preceded in death by<br />

her husband, John Miller <strong>Gunn</strong>; son-in-law, William Henry Hoover, Jr. and grandson,<br />

William Henry Hoover, III. Surviving are her three children, Julie Hoover Jenkins (Fred),<br />

John Miller <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr. (Susan), and William Matchett <strong>Gunn</strong> (Beth); six grandchildren,<br />

John Miller <strong>Gunn</strong>, III (Tracy), Dr. Christopher Gaines <strong>Gunn</strong> (Jennifer), Evans <strong>New</strong>ell<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, Miller McGavock <strong>Gunn</strong> (Lissa), William Matchett <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr., and Lucy Walker<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>; six great grandchildren, Kate Dawson <strong>Gunn</strong>, Adeline Grace <strong>Gunn</strong>, Ella Carnes<br />

McGavock <strong>Gunn</strong>, Sophia Grace <strong>Gunn</strong>, Christopher Gaines <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr., and Anna Carmen<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>. A graveside service will be held Wednesday, December 14, 2011 at 1:00 PM in<br />

Elmwood Cemetery. Dr. Frank Barker presiding. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be<br />

made to Briarwood Presbyterian Church or Wales Goebel Ministry.<br />

Julia <strong>Gunn</strong> Welch


Mrs. Julia Welch died last Monday at six o"clock at her home in Smartsburg of congestion<br />

of the lungs. she was sixty-nine years old and a most highly respected woman. The funeral<br />

occurred at the Baptist church in this city Wednesday at one o"clock, conducted by Elder<br />

Oliphant. The internment was at Oak Hill)<br />

Julia A. <strong>Gunn</strong> Washburn<br />

age 89, of Mena, passed away Monday, September 29, 2008 in Mena. She was born<br />

December 1, 1918 in Casper, Wyoming to the late Cary <strong>Gunn</strong> and the late Bess Thomas<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>. On December 23, 1939, she was united in marriage to Omar Washburn, Jr., until his<br />

passing in June of 2004. Mrs. Washburn was a homemaker as well as owner and operator<br />

with her husband in their family business, Washburn’s Home Furnishings. She was also a<br />

founding member of the Beta Sigma Phi Sorority of Mena, and a member of both the First<br />

Christian Church of Mena and the First United Methodist Church of Mena. She was a<br />

loving mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, sister, ad friend. She is survived by;<br />

Daughters: Sue Maddox and husband David of Mena, Arkansas; Debby Eisele and<br />

husband Gar of Mena, Arkansas Grandchildren: Rob Sanders and wife Brooke of<br />

Memphis, Tennessee Lori Sullivan and husband Jason of Mena, Arkansas Natalie Sanders<br />

of Little Rock, Arkansas Justin Eisele and wife Meredith of Little Rock, Arkansas Drew<br />

Eisele and wife Alisha of Fayetteville, Arkansas Great-grandchildren: Jackson Sullivan of<br />

Mena, Arkansas Julia Sanders of Memphis, Tennessee; Sarah Sullivan of Mena, Arkansas<br />

;Graham Eisele of Little Rock, Arkansas; Thomas Eisele of Little Rock, Arkansas<br />

;Brother:-in-Law: Paul Washburn and wife Winette of Abilene, Texas ; Se was preceded in<br />

death by her parents, Cary and Bess <strong>Gunn</strong>, a daughter, Kathy Shuman, 2 sisters, Kathryn<br />

Grossman and Alice Blake, and 1 brother Joel <strong>Gunn</strong>. Funeral services are Thursday,<br />

October 2, 2008 at 10:00 a.m. at First United Methodist Church in Mena with Brother<br />

Gary Harrison officiating. Interment will follow at Pinecrest Memorial Park under the<br />

direction of the Beasley-Wood Funeral Home. Memorials may be made to the charity of<br />

one’s choice.Pallbearers will be Rob Sanders, Justin Eisele Drew Eisele, Jason Sullivan,<br />

John Maddox, and Kyle Graumann.<br />

Julia McLeod <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

VIRGINIA BEACH - Julia E. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 95, joined her heavenly Father Nov. 29, 2010.<br />

Born in North Carolina, she lived her early years in Hopewell, Va. In addition to her<br />

parents, she was predeceased by her husband, Lester L. <strong>Gunn</strong> and three siblings.<br />

Julia is survived by her son, Vincent E. <strong>Gunn</strong>, his wife, Barbara and their children, Cindy<br />

Robinson and husband Chris, David <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife Elizabeth and John <strong>Gunn</strong> and Mike<br />

Holloway and great-granddaughters, Kelsey <strong>Gunn</strong> and Madeline Robinson. Julia also is<br />

survived by her sister, Ruth Harvey in Chester. A member of Coleman Place Presbyterian<br />

Church for 63 years, Julia taught a ladies Bible class and was active in the Women of the<br />

Church there as well as the Norfolk Presbytery and Church Women United of Virginia.<br />

She was a faithful choir member and was elected and ordained a ruling elder of her<br />

church. Julia was a volunteer at DePaul Hospital for many years. A memorial service will<br />

be held Monday, Dec. 6, at 2 p.m. at Coleman Place Presbyterian Church, 1513 Sewells<br />

Point Road, Norfolk. Cremation and Funeral Services of Tidewater is assisting the family.<br />

In lieu of flowers, memorial gifts may be made to Union Mission Food Program or a<br />

charity of your choice.


Julia Marie <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

DELANO (Kern Co.) California November 18, 1934 Julia Marie <strong>Gunn</strong>, 82, died at the<br />

home of her daughter, Mrs. Eugene Moore. Mrs, <strong>Gunn</strong> has lived in Delano for the past<br />

year and a half. She is a former resident of San Diego. The body was sent there for burial<br />

services. She is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Eugene Moore, Mrs. W. S. DeCamp, and<br />

Mrs.R. W. Trope of San Diego.<br />

Julia Rice <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Mrs. J. H. B. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Temple Texas, February 3, 1950. Funeral services for Mrs. J. H. B.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, 73 were held Thursday. Burial was in Greathouse Cemetery. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> died<br />

Tuesday at her home here. She is survived by 8 sons: Lester <strong>Gunn</strong> of Belton; Lawrence<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> and R. L. <strong>Gunn</strong> both of Temple; Lloyd <strong>Gunn</strong> and Lael <strong>Gunn</strong> both of Austin;<br />

Leonard <strong>Gunn</strong> of Amarillo; Louie <strong>Gunn</strong> of El Paso; and Henry <strong>Gunn</strong> of Dallas; four<br />

daughters: Mrs. F. E. Bell of marlin; Mrs. Luther Dillard of Coleman; Mrs. Irven<br />

Anderson of Arlington; and Mrs. W. H. Williams of Temple: twenty four grandchildren;<br />

eight great grandchildren. (w/o Joseph Henry Blackwell <strong>Gunn</strong>)<br />

Judy Kay <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

1953 - 2008 Judy Kay <strong>Gunn</strong> passed away Sunday, July 13, 2008.Memorial service: 11 a.m.<br />

Friday at Christ Church. Judy was born Aug. 4, 1953, in Weatherford. She was preceded<br />

in death by her mother, Florene <strong>Gunn</strong>. Survivors: Father, Ralph <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife, Marci;<br />

and brother, Charlie <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife, Joyce. Fort Worth Texas, Star Telegram.<br />

Julian C. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

GUNN, Julian C. 71, of Pulaski, Virginia passed from this life into eternal peace at Pulaski<br />

Community Hospital early Monday morning, April 19, 1999, after a courageous two year<br />

battle with cancer. He was preceded in death by his parents Samuel C. <strong>Gunn</strong> and Lorena<br />

Gleason <strong>Gunn</strong>. J.C. was a retiree of the United States Postal Service having served for<br />

thirty years in the Roanoke and Lynchburg facilities. J.C. also served his country with<br />

pride and honor and was awarded the Bronze Star for service during WWII. The<br />

Southwest Times, Pulaski, VA Wed. 4-21-1999-J. C. leaves to mourn him his wife of 46<br />

years, Lois Dalton <strong>Gunn</strong> of Pulaski; one son, Joseph C. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Roanoke, one grandson,<br />

Jason M. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Salem; two sisters, Dora Lee Berryhill of Suffolk and Joyce G. Berry of<br />

Melbourne, FL; two brothers, William T. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Nashville and Jimmy W. <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

<strong>New</strong>port <strong>New</strong>s, VA and many valued friends. Funeral services will be held Thursday at 11<br />

a.m. from the Stevens Funeral Chapel with visitation one hour before the service. Burial<br />

will follow at Oakwood Cemetery with the Pulaski VFW Post #1184 conducting the<br />

military graveside rites. The Rev. John Collins of Pulaski First Church of the Breathen will<br />

conduct the service. Heart felt gratitude to Dr. Don Yoster, <strong>New</strong> River Internal Med., Dr.<br />

Harry McCoy III and Dr. David Randolph of the <strong>New</strong> River Cancer Care Center for their<br />

kindness and care. The family wishes memorials be made to the American Cancer Society<br />

or the Pulaski First Church of the Brethen. Arrangements by Stevens Funeral Home Inc.<br />

Pulaski. (Desc of John C. And Sarah Owen <strong>Gunn</strong>, Pulaski County, Va.)<br />

Julian Worth <strong>Gunn</strong>


83, Noblesville, Indiana, died Wed., Aug. 16, 2006. Services are private. Arrangements:<br />

McMullan Funeral Home, Westfield. NOBLESVILLE -- Julian Worth <strong>Gunn</strong>, 83, of<br />

Noblesville died Wednesday, Aug. 16, 2006, at Riverview Hospital in Noblesville.He was<br />

born May 26, 1923, in Boone County, the son of Herschel and Elsie (Hoover) <strong>Gunn</strong> He was<br />

a U.S. Army veteran of World War II. He married Vera Mae (Thomas) <strong>Gunn</strong> Sept. 30,<br />

1950, in Westfield. She survives. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a member of Eagletown Friends Church in<br />

Westfield. In addition to his wife, he is survived by two daughters and a son-in-law, Susan<br />

and Tony Ashpaugh of Westfield and Sherry <strong>Gunn</strong> of Noblesville; three sons and a<br />

daughter-in-law, Mark and Cheryl <strong>Gunn</strong> of Greenfield, Kenneth <strong>Gunn</strong> of Paoli and Steve<br />

and Rosalyn <strong>Gunn</strong> of Noblesville; a sister, Joan Clifford of Westfield; a brother and sisterin-law,<br />

Tom and Maurine <strong>Gunn</strong> of Lapel; four grandchildren; and seven greatgrandchildren.<br />

A private family service with military honors will be held. McMullan<br />

Funeral Home of Westfield is handling the arrangements.Condolences may be posted at<br />

wagnerfamilyfunerals.com (Desc of James and Elizabeth <strong>Gunn</strong> of Orange County, NC and<br />

Washington County, Indiana)<br />

Julia Waverly Rice <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Temple Texas, February 2, 1950- Funeral services for Mrs. J. H. B. <strong>Gunn</strong> 73, (cgm note:<br />

Joel Henry Blackwell <strong>Gunn</strong>) were held Thursday. Burial was in Greathouse Cemetery.<br />

Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> died Tuesday at her home here. She is survived by eight sons, Lester <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Belton, Texas; Lawrence <strong>Gunn</strong> and R. L. <strong>Gunn</strong> both of Temple, Texas; Lloyd <strong>Gunn</strong> and<br />

Lael T. <strong>Gunn</strong>, both of Austin; Leonard <strong>Gunn</strong> of Amarillo; Louie <strong>Gunn</strong> of El Paso; and<br />

Henry <strong>Gunn</strong> of Dallas; four daughters Mrs. F. E. Bell of Marlin; Mrs. Luther Dillard of<br />

Coleman; Mrs. Irven Anderson of Arlington; and Mrs. W. H. Williams of Temple; twenty<br />

four grandchildren, eight great grandchildren.<br />

Julia A. <strong>Gunn</strong> Washburn<br />

December 1, 1939 - September 29, 2008- Mrs. Julia A. Washburn, age 89, of Mena, passed<br />

away Monday, September 29, 2008 in Mena. She was born December 1, 1918 in Casper,<br />

Wyoming to the late Cary <strong>Gunn</strong> and the late Bess Thomas <strong>Gunn</strong>. On December 23, 1939,<br />

she was united in marriage to Omar Washburn, Jr., until his passing in June of 2004. Mrs.<br />

Washburn was a homemaker as well as owner and operator with her husband in their<br />

family business, Washburn’s Home Furnishings. She was also a founding member of the<br />

Beta Sigma Phi Sorority of Mena, and a member of both the First Christian Church of<br />

Mena and the First United Methodist Church of Mena. She was a loving mother,<br />

grandmother, great-grandmother, sister, and friend. She is survived by;Daughters: Sue<br />

Maddox and husband David of Mena, Arkansas Debby Eisele and husband Gar of Mena,<br />

Arkansas Grandchildren: Rob Sanders and wife Brooke of Memphis, Tennessee Lori<br />

Sullivan and husband Jason of Mena, Arkansas Natalie Sanders of Little Rock,<br />

ArkansasJustin Eisele and wife Meredith of Little Rock, Arkansas Drew Eisele and wife<br />

Alisha of Fayetteville, Arkansas; Great-grandchildren: Jackson Sullivan of Mena,<br />

Arkansas; Julia Sanders of Memphis, Tennessee Sarah Sullivan of Mena,<br />

Arkansas;Graham Eisele of Little Rock, Arkansas , Thomas Eisele of Little Rock,<br />

Arkansas ,Brother:-in-Law: Paul Washburn and wife Winette of Abilene, Texas She was<br />

preceded in death by her parents, Cary and Bess <strong>Gunn</strong>, a daughter, Kathy Shuman, 2<br />

sisters, Kathryn Grossman and Alice Blake, and 1 brother Joel <strong>Gunn</strong>. Funeral services are


Thursday, October 2, 2008 at 10:00 a.m. at First United Methodist Church in Mena with<br />

Brother Gary Harrison officiating. Interment will follow at Pinecrest Memorial Park under<br />

the direction of the Beasley-WoodFuneral Home.Memorials may be made to the charity of<br />

one’s choice.Pallbearers will be Rob Sanders, Justin Eisele, Drew Eisele, Jason Sullivan,<br />

John Maddox, and Kyle Graumann.<br />

Julia <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Julia <strong>Gunn</strong>, 96, of Springfield, died at NorthCrest Medical Center Monday, Nov. 10, 2003.<br />

Funeral services were held in the chapel of Austin & Bell Funeral Home, Springfield, on<br />

Thursday, Nov. 13 with Bro. Joe Rushing officiating. Burial followed in the <strong>Gunn</strong> Family<br />

Cemetery. Miss <strong>Gunn</strong> was born in Robertson County March 2, 1907, to the late John<br />

Edmond and Lena Orndorff <strong>Gunn</strong>. She is also preceded in death by brothers, Thomas<br />

Ellett <strong>Gunn</strong>, John Webb <strong>Gunn</strong> and Henry David <strong>Gunn</strong>. Survivors include nephews and<br />

nieces, David E. and Melanie <strong>Gunn</strong> of Springfield, Chris <strong>Gunn</strong> of Auburn, Ky., Shirley<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> (Mike) Rothermich of Gilbert, Ariz., Betty Ruth <strong>Gunn</strong> Ditmore of Franklin, Ky.;<br />

great nieces and nephews, Ginger and Joe Igou, Josh and Kathy <strong>Gunn</strong>, Johnathan <strong>Gunn</strong>;<br />

great-great niece, Morgan Eve <strong>Gunn</strong>; and sisters-in-law, Elizabeth <strong>Gunn</strong> of Franklin, Ky.,<br />

and Ruth King <strong>Gunn</strong> of Springfield. Austin & Bell Funeral Homes was in charge of<br />

arrangements.<br />

Julia <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Julia Mae "Jude" (<strong>Gunn</strong>) Rae - Julia Mae "Jude" Rae, 86, of Clute passed away<br />

Thursday, Oct. 11, 2001 in . Visitation will be held from 6 to 8 p.m. today at Corley Funeral<br />

Home. Services will be 10 a.m. Saturday at Corley Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Chet<br />

Brake officiating. Interment will follow at Resthaven Memorial Park. Pallbearers will be<br />

nephews. Mrs. Rae was born March 9, 1915 in Kosse. She was a member of the Baptist<br />

church. She was preceded in death by her husband, Thomas Johnnie Rae; daughter, Sue<br />

Thomason; parents, Clarence and Edna <strong>Gunn</strong>; sisters, Eloise Bosley and Mayciell Cox;<br />

and brothers, Dwain <strong>Gunn</strong> and W.C. <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr. Mrs. Rae is survived by her sisters, <strong>My</strong>rtle<br />

Hairell of , Edna Earl Price and husband C. W. of Purdon and Dorothy Scroggins of<br />

Henderson; grandson, Ray Thomas Thomason and wife Melinda of Wills Point; greatgranddaughters,<br />

Allison Thomason and Emily Thomason, both of Wills Point; sisters-inlaw,<br />

Buna Brantner of and Irene Gallagher of Giddings; brothers-in-law, Aubrey Rae of<br />

Carmine and Milton Rae of ; and numerous nieces, nephews and cousins. Arrangements by<br />

Corley Funeral Home.<br />

Julianna <strong>Gunn</strong> Riley<br />

Tulsa, Ok - Julianna <strong>Gunn</strong> Riley passed away on March 15, 2012. She was born June 27,<br />

1940 in Midland, Michigan to Mary and Lyle Hunt. She graduated from Midland High<br />

School in 1958, then attended Albion on a swimming and diving scholarship. She<br />

graduated with her Bachelor's degree in English from Eastern Michigan in 1962, and<br />

completed her Master's degree in Education in 1984 from Northeastern University in<br />

Oklahoma. She continued her pursuit of study to complete another 60 post-graduate hours.<br />

She was a teacher with Tulsa Public schools for 27 years, with the majority of that time at<br />

Byrd Middle School, before retiring in 1997. She then worked with the "No Child Left<br />

Behind" program for another six years. She was married to George James <strong>Gunn</strong> in 1961


and had two daughters, Shannon and Kendra. She divorced in 1978, and remarried Euclid<br />

Bruce Riley in 1998. She had two stepsons from that union, Michael and Steve. When not<br />

being a very dedicated teacher she enjoyed traveling, gardening, bunco, and book club, but<br />

most of all her grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents, her one sister,<br />

Regina May McAnallen and her husband, Bruce. She is survived by her daughter and sonin-law,<br />

Shannon and Ray Latchem and their three children Ross, Ryan and Lauren, and<br />

her other daughter Kendra and her son Blake. This obituary was published in the Tulsa<br />

World on 3/16/2012.<br />

Julien <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

A Funeral service for Judge Julien <strong>Gunn</strong>, 70, of Richmond City and Henrico County<br />

Circuit Courts, who died Sunday at his home, 6317 Three Chopt Road will be held at 3 pm<br />

today at First Baptist Church. The service will be conducted by the Right Rev. Henry St.<br />

George tucker and the Rev. Theodore Adams, pastor of First Baptist Church. Committal<br />

service in Hollywood Cemetery will be conducted by the Rev. Julien Jr., O.H.C. The active<br />

pallbearers will be Dr. Thomas W. Murrell, Jr., George F. White, Jr., William Clarke,<br />

Allen C. Goolsby, Jr., John B. Purcell, Thomas W. Purcell, Jr., Haughton Leary, and<br />

Harrison Hubbard. Honorary pallbearers will be the jurists of Richmond and Henrico<br />

County..................All Henrico County offices will close at 2:30 pm today for Judge <strong>Gunn</strong>'s<br />

funeral and will be closed for the remainder of the afternoon..............................Surviving<br />

are his wife, Mrs. Louise Clarke <strong>Gunn</strong>; three sons, Julien <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr., a member of the<br />

Order of the Holy Cross in <strong>New</strong> York City; Arthur Clarke <strong>Gunn</strong>, of Syracuse, N. Y., and<br />

Oscar Berry <strong>Gunn</strong> of <strong>New</strong> York City; and a sister, Mrs. W. Kirk Matthews of Richmond.<br />

RTD Tuesday February 3, 1948 page 24.<br />

Julien Crowder <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Julien Crowder <strong>Gunn</strong>, 80, departed this life surrounded by his family on November 12,<br />

2002. He was preceded in death by his wife, Joyce S. <strong>Gunn</strong>. He is survived by his daughter,<br />

Sharon E. Beasley; devoted son-in-law, Peyton S. Beasley; grandsons, Rodney A.<br />

Whittaker, Randell N. <strong>Gunn</strong> and Jerry W. <strong>Gunn</strong>; brother, James W. <strong>Gunn</strong> and sister-inlaw,<br />

Jane D. <strong>Gunn</strong>; sisters, Mary Maiden and Lois Dunaway. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a veteran of<br />

WW II and served in the Battle of the Bulge. He was retired from MCV Hospitals after<br />

over 30 years of service. The family will receive friends from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. at the<br />

Mechanicsville Chapel of Bennett Funeral Home, 8014 Lee-Davis Rd., where services will<br />

be held 1 p.m. Thursday, November 14, 2002. Interment Washington Memorial Park. In<br />

lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Alzheimer"s Association, 4600<br />

Cox Rd., Suite 130, Glen Allen, Va. 23060. Published in the Richmond Times-Dispatch on<br />

11/13/2002.Warsaw - <strong>Gunn</strong>, Julien Crowder, 80, a retired Medical College of Virginia<br />

Hospitals employee, a World War II veteran, widower of Joyce S. <strong>Gunn</strong>. (Thomas and<br />

Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> descendant)<br />

Julien <strong>Gunn</strong>, Rev<br />

died in Birmingham, Alabama, on Tuesday, October 5, 1999 at the age of 87 years. A noted<br />

preacher and leader of teaching missions, he was an Episcopal priest for over 55 years,<br />

including some 25 years as a member of the Order of the Holy Cross, an Episcopal<br />

monastic order. He was born September 3, 1912 in Richmond Virginia, the son of Louise


Clarke and Judge Julien <strong>Gunn</strong>. Father <strong>Gunn</strong> was educated at St. Christopher"s School in<br />

Richmond, The University of Richmond, Johns Hopkins University and the Virginia<br />

Theological Seminary in Alexandria. He served parish churches in Virginia and, after his<br />

resignation from the Order of the Holy Cross, was for some 20 years the Assistant Rector<br />

of St. George"s Episcopal Church in Nashville, Tennessee. He was headmaster of St.<br />

Andrew"s-Sewanee School (Sewanee, Tennessee) from 1955-1965. After retirement, he<br />

lived in Birmingham, Alabama until his death. He was married to Margaret Perry<br />

Campbell, a native of Birmingham, who predeceased him. He is survived by a nephew, Dr.<br />

Trevor <strong>Gunn</strong> of Washington, D.C.; two great nephews; and a great niece; together with<br />

step-children, Colin R. Campbell of Oxford, North Carolina, and Maria B. Campbell of<br />

Birmingham. Funeral services will be held on Monday, October 11, 1999 at 11:00 A.M. at<br />

St. Luke"s Episcopal Church (Birmingham, Alabama). The Bishop of Alabama, the Rt.<br />

Rev. Henry N. Parsley and the Rev. John R. Claypool will preside. A private burial will<br />

follow at Elmwood Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made<br />

to St. Andrew"s-Sewanee School, Sewanee, Tennessee 37375 or to the Pastoral Care Fund<br />

at St. Martin"s-in-the-Pines, 4949 Montevallo Road, Birmingham, Alabama 35210.<br />

Ridout"s Southside Chapel is directing.<br />

Julius Lee <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Julius Lee <strong>Gunn</strong>, 57, of Hawaiian Ocean View Estates, died Monday at his home. Born<br />

Nov. 9, 1944 in Brownfield, Texas, he was a road construction and maintenance supervisor<br />

in Ka"u. He also was also a bishop with the Church of Jesus Christ and Latter-Day Saints,<br />

and was affiliated with Boy Scouts. Friends may call 9 a.m. Saturday at the Church of<br />

Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, Ka"u for an 11 a.m. funeral service. Burial follows at<br />

Naalehu Community Cemetery. The family requests casual attire. He is survived by wife<br />

Diana <strong>Gunn</strong> of HOVE; sons, Julius A. (Judy) <strong>Gunn</strong> of Oklahoma, Valdon (Kimi) <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Florida, Jason (Bernadette) <strong>Gunn</strong> of Nevada; hanai son, Kenneth C. Cleveland of<br />

California; daughters, Shawnna (James) Davenport of Texas, Michele L. (Dale) Lawton of<br />

Maine; parents Julius <strong>Gunn</strong> and Bernilla <strong>Gunn</strong>; brothers Stephen <strong>Gunn</strong> and Stewart<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>; sisters Martha (Duane) Clark and Melody (Tim) Bridgeman, all of Texas; 20<br />

grandchildren and numerous foster children. (Desc., of George and Margaret Morrison<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of NC and Clarke Cty, Mississippi)<br />

Julius Venson <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Funeral services for Julius V. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 88, of Killeen and formerly of Meridian, will be at 1<br />

p.m. Monday at Immanuel Lutheran Church in Killeen with the Rev. Ray Zischang<br />

officiating. Military graveside rites will be at 3 p.m. Monday at Central Texas State<br />

Veterans Cemetery in Killeen. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> died Nov. 7, 2011, in a Temple care facility. He<br />

was born April 14, 1923, in Corsicana. He was a retired plumber and a member of the<br />

Immanuel Lutheran Church. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> served with the U.S. Army from 1943 until 1945.<br />

He married Bernilla Fay <strong>New</strong> on May 25, 1942, and she preceded him in death on Dec. 14,<br />

2007. Survivors include his children, Linda M. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Hemet, Calif., Diana A. <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Naalehu, Hawaii, Linda G. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Odessa, Martha J. Clark of Killeen, Melody<br />

Bridgeman and her husband, Tim, of Leesburg, Fla., Stephen J. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Killeen and<br />

Stewart R. <strong>Gunn</strong> and his partner, Frank Chapman, both of Hondo; 27 grandchildren, 50<br />

great-grandchildren; and several great-great-grandchildren, as well as other relatives.


Memorials may be made to the Service Officer's Fund, c/o American Legion Post 573,<br />

Harker Heights, TX, 76458. Lawson Funeral Home in Meridian is in charge of<br />

arrangements.<br />

June Emily <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

86, of BEAUMONT, TX died Wednesday, May 31, 2000 at DUBUIS HOSPITAL in<br />

BEAUMONT, TX.She was born June 4, 1913 in BROOKLAND, TX. She was a member of<br />

ST STEPHEN`S EPISCOPAL CHURCH at 4090 DELAWARE. Visitation is scheduled for<br />

Thursday, June 1, 2000, from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM at ST STEPHEN`S EPISCOPAL<br />

CHURCH. Services will be held Friday, June 2, 2000, at 10:00 AM at ST STEPHEN`S<br />

EPISCOPAL CHURCH. REVEREND NAN KENNEDY will be officiating.Burial will be at<br />

FOREST LAWN CEMETERY on Friday, June 2, 2000 at 10:00 AM. Memorials can be<br />

sent to ST. STEPHEN`S EPISCOPAL CHURCH 4090 DELAWARE BEAUMONT, TX<br />

77706-Survivors include: sons Sidney <strong>Gunn</strong> of Beaumont Texas; W. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr of , daughter<br />

Emily Harper of Nacogdoches, Tx; sisters Dorothy Balmer of Beaumont, Margaret Evesol<br />

of Noank, Ct, Josephine McDaniel of Beaumont, and grandchildren; Amber <strong>Gunn</strong>, Bill<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>,III, David <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jeremy <strong>Gunn</strong>, Mike <strong>Gunn</strong>, and great grandchildren; Shannon<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> and Lindsey<br />

June <strong>Gunn</strong> Courts<br />

REIDSVILLE — A closing memorial service was held on Sunday June, 6, 2010 for June<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> Courts at Greenwood Presbyterian Church with the Reverend Wayne Robertson<br />

officiating. Friends, classmates, and family were in attendance. The service was a blessing<br />

to all gathered who had many fond memories of June and her varied church activities over<br />

her 49 year membership at Greenwood. Memorials may be sent to Greenwood<br />

Presbyterian Church, 618 Narrow Gauge Rd., Reidsville, N.C., 27320.<br />

Junius E. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

GUNN - Departed this life February 10, 1085, Junius E. <strong>Gunn</strong> of 2224 Jefferson Ave. He is<br />

survived by one sister, Mrs. Dorothy Howard; one aunt, Miss Pattie <strong>Gunn</strong>; six nieces; four<br />

nephews; a devoted friend, Mrs.Mildred Jones; a host of cousins; one brother-in-law, Mr.<br />

Aubrey Howard; and other relatives and friends. Remains rest at the O. F. Howard<br />

Funeral Home, 2011 Grayland Ave., where funeral service will be held 3 p.m. Wednesday,<br />

Rev. James Ryan officiating. Interment Riverview Cemetery. Family and friends will<br />

assemble at the funeral home, 2:45 p.m. Wednesday<br />

Justin C. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Mr. Justin C. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 19, died Sunday, June 10, 2007 in Jackson, Mississippi. (Dean<br />

Memorial, 601-3884) Published in the Clarion Ledger on 6/15/2007.<br />

Karen <strong>Gunn</strong> DeFee<br />

Karen <strong>Gunn</strong> DeFee, 41, a resident of Montgomery, Alabama, died, Friday September 24,<br />

2004. Funeral services will be Monday, September 27th at 11:00AM from Leak-Memory<br />

Chapel with Pastor Tom Stone officiating. Burial will follow in Greenwood Cemetery. Mrs.<br />

DeFee is survived by her husband, Danny J. DeFee, two daughters, Tabitha (R.Spencer)<br />

Wasden and Ginger Evans, Parents, Joel and Virginia <strong>Gunn</strong>, Brothers, Bill (Margie) <strong>Gunn</strong>


and Mike (Donna) <strong>Gunn</strong>, grandson, Evan Preston niece, Michele <strong>Gunn</strong>, two nephews,<br />

Brian <strong>Gunn</strong> and Joe <strong>Gunn</strong>. Pall-bearers will be Joe <strong>Gunn</strong>, Brian <strong>Gunn</strong>, Donnie Miller,<br />

Todd Hill, Tom-my Letlow and John Rucker, Hon-orary Pallbearers will be Mike Stone-,<br />

Ronnie Segers and Spencer Was-den. Visitation will be Sunday, Sep-tember 26th from<br />

5:00PM until 7:00PM at Leak-Memory Chapel. Leak-Memory Chapel Directing<br />

Karen A. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Muskegon Chronicle, The (MI) - February 15, 2001-Community college, school leader dies<br />

Funeral services will be 11 a.m. Friday at Laketon Bethel Reformed Church for Karen A.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, 63, of North Muskegon, a former Muskegon Community College administrator. The<br />

former Karen Robarge Nelson, <strong>Gunn</strong> was born in Muskegon and graduated from<br />

Muskegon Catholic Central. She earned degrees at Aquinas College, Mercy Central School<br />

of Nursing, and Western Michigan University. She had been employed in nursing at Mercy<br />

Hospital and Grant Hospital, and had taught at Blodgett School of Nursing and Ferris<br />

State University. She joined Muskegon Community College" faculty in 1973 and became<br />

director of allied health in 1978. She rose to associate dean of faculty and dean of student<br />

services. <strong>Gunn</strong> presided over the Hospice of Muskegon County board and served on the<br />

Reeths-Puffer school board. She is survived by her husband, Kyren <strong>Gunn</strong>; a son, William<br />

Biddle Nelson of Coloma; a daughter, Mary Beth Schaab of Muskegon; and two sisters,<br />

Diane Walker of Montague and Adele Nadeau of Spring Lake. Arrangements are by Clock,<br />

Muskegon.<br />

Karen Hamilton <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

March 1, 1968 - May 28, 2012- A prominent veterinarian was gunned down by her<br />

estranged husband in their home before he took his own life, authorities said. Karen<br />

Hamilton <strong>Gunn</strong>, 44, and husband Graham <strong>Gunn</strong>, 56, were found dead in the backyard of<br />

their Woodlands, Texas home – authorities believe their two young children may have<br />

witnessed the crime. The apparent murder-suicide sent shock waves through the<br />

Woodlands community, which was in the middle of its Memorial Day observation. Ms<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> was the owner of Veterinary Medical Centre and was known by her neighbours as<br />

the trustworthy caretaker for their pets. The couple, married in 1997, had two children, a<br />

boy and a girl<br />

Karen Jo Evans <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Asheville - Karen Jo Evans <strong>Gunn</strong>, 63, of Asheville, passed away Saturday, January 14th,<br />

2012. A native of Sherwood, Arkansas, she was a daughter of the late Billie and Kay<br />

Huggins Evans. She had been a resident of Asheville since 2005 and a member of Biltmore<br />

Church of Christ. Karen was a wonderful wife, mother, grandmother, artist and Barber.<br />

In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her siblings Rusty Evans and<br />

Brenda Shaw. She is survived by her husband, Bill <strong>Gunn</strong>; daughters, Tracy Land and Tara<br />

Bailey; grandchildren, Joshua, Chasni, Matthew and Jackson; great grandson, Chandler<br />

and sisters, Sue Murry and Cheryl Berns. A Funeral Service will be held at 1:00 PM on<br />

Thursday, January 19th in the Chapel of Faith at Moore Funeral Home at Forest Lawn.<br />

The family will receive friends one hour prior to the service. Entombent will follow the<br />

service at Forest Lawn Memorial Park. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be<br />

made to Western NC Rescue Mission, 250 Patton Avenue, Asheville NC 28801 or Operation


Smile, 6435 Tidewater Drive, Norfolk, VA 23509. Moore Funeral Home at Forest Lawn,<br />

Candler is assisting the family.<br />

Karen Louise (Hill) <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Of Jackson, passed away Monday, December 27, 2004, age 43 years. Survived by one son,<br />

John <strong>Gunn</strong>; one daughter, Heather <strong>Gunn</strong>; mother and father, Nancy and Bill Nowlin; two<br />

brothers, Orley Hill II and Steve (Joyce) Hill and their daughter, Stephanie;brother-in-law,<br />

Jerry Elkins. Preceded in death by her father, Orley Hill and sister, Susan Hill Elkins. She<br />

was employed at the Ground Round Restaurant and was loved by all of her co-workers.<br />

Karen is at the Desnoyer Funeral Home where a Prayer Service will be held Friday, 12:30<br />

p.m. just prior to the Mass of Christian Burial at Queen of the Miraculous Medal Catholic<br />

Church, 1:00 p.m. Interment Spring Arbor Cemetery. The Reverend Nate Sokol officiating.<br />

Karen Sue <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

SAN ANGELO - Karen Sue <strong>Gunn</strong>, 47, died Monday, May 12, 2003, at her residence.<br />

Services are pending at Gutierrez Funeral Chapels/ Knickerbocker. SAN ANGELO -<br />

Karen Sue Herridge <strong>Gunn</strong>, 47, died Monday, May 12, 2003, at her residence. Graveside<br />

service will be at 10 a.m. Thursday in Belvedere Cemetery. Arrangements are by Gutierrez<br />

Funeral Chapels/Knickerbocker. Survivors include her husband, Clayton M. <strong>Gunn</strong> of San<br />

Angelo; parents, John and Doney L. Herridge of San Angelo; sons, Anthony <strong>Gunn</strong> of San<br />

Angelo and Michael Seefelt of Midland; brother, John Herridge Jr. of Florida; sisters,<br />

Brenda Spavins of San Angelo and Carolyn Stover of Burleson.<br />

Karl W. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

35, Lee"s Summit, MO, died Wednesday, June 5, 1996, in Kansas City. Funeral services<br />

will be 1 p.m. Saturday, June 8, at the First Baptist Church, Holden, MO; burial will be in<br />

the Carpenter Cemetery, Chilhowee, MO. Visitation will be 7-8 p.m. Friday, at the<br />

Consalus Funeral Home, Chilhowee. (Arrangements: Consalus Funeral Home, Chilhowee,<br />

MO)<br />

Kate <strong>Gunn</strong> Mathews<br />

Mrs. Kate <strong>Gunn</strong> Mathews, 69 of 1131 West Franklin Street, widow of Judge W. Kirk<br />

Mathews died Tuesday at a Richmond Virginia hospital. A funeral service will be held at 5<br />

pm Wednesday at Joseph W. Bliley Funeral. Burial will be in Hollywood Cemetery. Mrs.<br />

Mathews, a daughter of Joseph M. and Mrs. Elizabeth Riddle <strong>Gunn</strong> was born in<br />

Cumberland County, May 23, 1879. Her husband who died in 1936, was judge of Husting<br />

Court here for a number of years. She was a sister of the later Judge Julien <strong>Gunn</strong> of the<br />

Circuit Courts of Richmond and Henrico County. She was a member of the Second Baptist<br />

Church, United Daughters of the Confederacy and and the Association for the Preservation<br />

of Virginia Antiguities. Surviving her are three nephews. RTD Wednesday September 1,<br />

1948, page 35.<br />

Kate Bowden <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

died Wednesday, October 18, 2006 in Plano, Texas due to complications from Alzheimer's<br />

disease. She was 85. Kate was born July 16, 1921 to Robert E. & Ettye Bowdon in Calera,<br />

Alabama and was the youngest of 10 children. She attended Alabama College for Women,


now Montevallo University, before eloping to marry James E. "Jimmy" <strong>Gunn</strong> in 1940.<br />

Jimmy's 40 year career with Westinghouse Electric Company included assignments in San<br />

Antonio, Tulsa, Oklahoma City, and finally Houston, where they moved in 1975, settling in<br />

Lakewood Forest. Along the way, Kate's outgoing and giving personality made friendships<br />

that continued throughout her life. She never met a stranger. Family and friends were<br />

always first on Kate's priority list. She was an active member of Lakewood United<br />

Methodist Church in Houston, volunteering her craft and cooking skills whenever needed.<br />

For over 20 years, she also devoted many volunteer hours to Tomball Regional Hospital,<br />

always ready to help with enthusiasm and grace. She instilled in her sons a strong sense of<br />

responsibility sprinkled with humor and love. For her grandchildren, she bought frilly<br />

dresses and dolls for the girls and video games for the boys with equal joy. And she made<br />

sure that each child's favorite food was on the table when they came to visit. Kate also<br />

made many wonderful friends through weekly contract and duplicate bridge groups. She<br />

was very proud of the many masterpoints she earned in the American Contract Bridge<br />

League. She is survived by her husband, James E. <strong>Gunn</strong>, her children, Jim <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

Richardson, Texas, Bob and Debby <strong>Gunn</strong>, Arlington, Texas, Glenn and Laurie <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

Plano, Texas and 4 grandchildren, Jennifer, Greg, Abby and Sam. A memorial service will<br />

be held at Lakewood United Methodist Church in Houston, Texas at 2 pm on Saturday,<br />

October 28. The family requests that memorial donations be sent in lieu of flowers to:<br />

Tomball Regional Hospital Volunteer Services P.O. Box 889 Tomball, Texas 77377-0889<br />

Attn: Judy Rhodes<br />

Kate <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Crawfordville, Ga. Feb 10, 1915. Kate <strong>Gunn</strong> wife of Mr. E. C. <strong>Gunn</strong> died this morning.<br />

She had been sick about a week. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was the wife of one of our merchants, E. C.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> and was before her marriage, Miss Kate Maltbie. She was reared in Wlkes County<br />

but resided here for about sixteen years. She was a member of the Baptist Church and<br />

very popular socially. She is survived by her husband and mother, Hattle Maltbie, who<br />

made her home with her daughter. (Eugene C. <strong>Gunn</strong>)<br />

Kate <strong>Gunn</strong> Mathews<br />

69, of 1131 West Frankling St, in Richmond, Va, the widow of Judge W. Kirk Mathews<br />

died Tuesday at a Richmond hospital. A funeral service will be held at 5 pm Wednesday at<br />

Joseph W. Biley Funeral Home. Burial will be in Hollywood Cemetery. Mrs. Mathews a<br />

daughter of Joseph M. and Mrs. Elizabeth Riddle <strong>Gunn</strong> was born in Cumberland County<br />

Virginia May 23, 1879. Her husband who died in 1936 was judge of Hastings Court here<br />

for a number of years. She was a sister of the late Judge Julien <strong>Gunn</strong> of the Circuit Courts<br />

of Richmond and Henrico County. She was a member of the Second Baptist Church,<br />

United Daughters of teh Confederacy and the Asssociation for the Preservation of Virginia<br />

Antiquities. Survinving her are three nephews. RTD page 35, Wednesday September 1,<br />

1948<br />

Katherine <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

The funeral of Mrs, Katherine <strong>Gunn</strong> who died Friday, July 14, 1950 was held from the<br />

Henry J Bruck Funeral Home, 27 Smith avenue, Kingston, NY on Monday at 9 a, m. and<br />

at St. Mary's Church at 0:30 o'clock where a high Mass of requiem was offered for the


epose of her soul by the Rt. Rev. Msgr. Martin 3, Drury, P.R.V.F. Response to the Mass<br />

were sung by the chiladren’s choir. Floral and spiritual bouquets were many and<br />

beautiful. Msgr, Drury said prayers for the dead. The Rev. John A. Flaherty, who called at<br />

the funeral home Sunday evening and led those assembled in the recitation of the- Rosary,<br />

was seated in the chancel, Burial was in St. Mary's Cemetery where Father Flaherty gave<br />

the final blessing.<br />

Katherine Anne <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

September 2, 1923- November 26, 2012. Resident of Sunnyvale, Ca. Anne <strong>Gunn</strong> passed<br />

away peacefully at the age of 89. She is survived by her children George, John, David,<br />

Shirley, and Brian and four grandchildren. Anne was both and raised in Raleigh, North<br />

Carolina. She moved to San Francisco in 1944 with her son, George. There she met Larry<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> who became her second husband in 1947. They were married for 38 years and had<br />

four children together. In 1970 she returned to school and received her AA degree in<br />

English in 1972. She moved to San Jose in 1985 and became a member of First Unitarian<br />

Church. She appreciated many kinds of music, including Mozart, Beethoven, and the<br />

Beatles. She also played the piano. One world, one life; neither will be the same without<br />

her. A memorial service will be held Saturday December 8, 2012 at 4:00 pm at the First<br />

Unitarian Church of San Jose, 160 N. 3 rd St., San Jose, Ca. 95112.<br />

Katherine <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Katherine Lee <strong>Gunn</strong> age 53 of Ocoee Florida, passed away on June 25, 2009. She was a<br />

loving wife, mother, sister and grandmother. Katherine is survived by her husband of 37<br />

years, Walter <strong>Gunn</strong> of Ocoee, FL, sons Billy <strong>Gunn</strong> of Brooklyn Park, MD, and Jamie <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

(Anne) of Ocoee, FL, eight grandchildren, Jesse, Casey, Randi, Mary, Marki-Lynn, Ian,<br />

Autumn, Katie, brother, Ricky, sisters, Katie, Kristie, Carol, Cindy. Arrangements By:<br />

Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral Home - Winter Garden, Fl 34787 407-656-2233.<br />

Katherine Bell <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

81, of Richmond, passed away April 19, 2010. She was preceded in death by her husband,<br />

Henry Allen <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr.; her parents, Curtis and Eve Bell; and a sister, Mozelle B. <strong>Gunn</strong>. She<br />

is survived by two sons, Henry A. <strong>Gunn</strong> III (Tray) and his wife, Marie, and Curtis Reid<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> and his wife, Christie; a daughter, Maleen G. Hopkins and her husband, Gene; three<br />

grandchildren, Traci G. Wright, Curtis Reid <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr. (J.R.) and his wife, Gretchen, and<br />

Jesse Alan <strong>Gunn</strong>; three great-grandchildren, Joshua Lee Wright, Bryan Keith Wright and<br />

Reid Thomas <strong>Gunn</strong>; and a nephew, James Hudson <strong>Gunn</strong> and his wife, Virginia. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

was a member of Friendship Baptist Church. Her remains rest at Bliley's-Chippenham,<br />

6900 Hull Street Rd., where the family will receive friends 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m.<br />

Wednesday, and where funeral services will be held 10 a.m. Thursday. Interment Maury<br />

Cemetery.<br />

Katherine Elsie Caple <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Services for Kathy <strong>Gunn</strong>, 62, who passed away on Saturday, July 2, 2011 at 05:58 am in<br />

Sherman, Texas will be held at 2:00 pm, Wednesday July 6, 2011 at Dannel Funeral Home 302<br />

S. Walnut, Sherman, TX. Kathy was born on February 18, 1949 to Lt. Col. John Wayne<br />

Caple USAF Retired and S. Ruth Dwight Caple at St. Mary's Hospital of Pueblo, Colorado.


Due to Kathy's father being in the US Air Force, Kathy traveled the world as a young child.<br />

She attended several different schools in the USA, Germany, and other countries overseas.<br />

Kathy was baptized at Belvedere Heights Baptist Church in Grandview, Missouri. Kathy<br />

graduated from high school in Cheney, Washington though her family moved to Sherman,<br />

Texas in February 1967. After graduating from high school, Kathy attended a business school<br />

in Dallas, Texas. Kathy married Robert D. <strong>Gunn</strong> on June 21, 1968 on a U.S. Air Force base<br />

in Charleston, South Carolina. While Robert was serving in Vietnam, Kathy went to work for<br />

Texas Instruments in Sherman, Texas in November 1968 until February 2, 1993. Kathy also<br />

worked at several other businesses in Sherman: Mervyn's Department Store, <strong>New</strong>s America<br />

Marketing, Miss Kings Bakery and Outpost Store, Motherhood Maternity, Sam's Club<br />

Warehouse and retired as a homemaker. Kathy enjoyed bowling and spending time with<br />

family and friends. She was a member of the "Hopeless" team of Monday Senior Mixed<br />

League and "4 Peppers" team of Thursday Night Mixed League at the Lonestar Lanes of<br />

Sherman, Texas. Kathy was preceded in death by her sister Connie Sue WallowingBull in<br />

February of this year. She is survived by her husband, Robert D. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Howe, Texas;<br />

daughters: Michelle Lynn <strong>Gunn</strong> Armstrong and her husband Chris; Marjorie Allison <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Jordan and her husband James; parents: Lt. Col. (Ret.) John Wayne Caple and S. Ruth<br />

Dwight Caple of Sherman, Texas; brother: John Wayne Caple Jr. and his wife Susan of<br />

Arvada, Colorado; Mother-in-law: Iva Lee Phipps Richards of Honey Grove, Texas; Sister-in-<br />

Law: Barbara <strong>Gunn</strong> Fry and her husband Oliver of Huntsville, Alabama. She has one<br />

grandson: James Ray Jordan of Perrin Field Estates and 3 granddaughters: Shellby and<br />

Catelyn Armstrong of Sherman, Texas and Mercedes "Cede" Jordan of Perrin Field Estates.<br />

She has four nieces: Tamara <strong>New</strong>combe of San Bernardino, California; Lori Fry Lau of<br />

Huntsville, Alabama; <strong>My</strong>ria Fry of Huntsville, Alabama; and Christina Finch of Denison,<br />

Texas. She has five nephews: Scott Fry of Eatonville, Washington; Matthew Caple of Long<br />

Beach, California; Jesse Caple of Denver, Colorado; Daniel WallowingBull of Sherman, Texas,<br />

and Andrew Crosby of Garland, Texas. She has five great-nieces: Analicia, Aliyah, Neveah,<br />

and Amira WallowingBull of Sherman, Texas and Alexis Sloan of Denison, Texas. Kathy's<br />

family requests that In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the National Cancer<br />

Institute Gift Fund, Building 31, Room 11A-16, 9000 Rockville Pike, Bethesda, MD 20892<br />

Katherine <strong>Gunn</strong> Boor<br />

SALISBURY, June 4, 1934 — Relatives hers have received word of the death Monday of<br />

Mrs. V. F. Boor of Kansas City. Mrs. Boor was Miss Katharine <strong>Gunn</strong>, daughter or the<br />

pioneer Thomas <strong>Gunn</strong> family. and was born near Salisbury Oct. 6, 1867. She was a teacher<br />

in the Kansas City schools for several years and- married V. F. Boor, of the Boor Real<br />

Estate Company of Kansas City, in August 1905. She was very active in church work, being<br />

a teacher in the Methodist Sunday School. She is survived by her husband,, on e brother,<br />

Joe <strong>Gunn</strong>, east of Salisbury, and one sister, Mrs. Rebecca Scroggins, Dodge City, Kansas.<br />

Mrs. Boor was a cousin ol .Circuit Clerk Fred Philpot and Miss Justine Philpot of<br />

Salisbury and had spent Decoration Day hers with her brother, Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> and the<br />

Philpotts (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Kathleen F. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

died Tuesday, March 23, 2010 at the age of 88. Beloved daughter of the late George and<br />

Rosella <strong>Gunn</strong>; dear sister of the late George F. (Pris) <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr; dear aunt of Priscilla


<strong>Gunn</strong>, Andy <strong>Gunn</strong> and Becky (Ben) Clark; great-aunt of Bennett, Libby, Jessie & Maggie<br />

Clark. Services: Visitation will be at FOREVER Oak Hill Funeral Home Wednesday,<br />

March 24th from 4p.m. to 7p.m. Interment at Forever Oak Hill Cemetery. Service will be<br />

conducted on Thursday 11 a.m. at The Grace United Methodist Church 6199 Waterman<br />

Blvd., Saint Louis, MO 63112. Memorial donations may be made to the Grace Church or a<br />

charity of your choice<br />

Kathleen <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

OAK RUN , CA- Kathleen <strong>Gunn</strong>, beloved Mother and champion of compassion and service<br />

to her community, passed on from this existence on August 14, 2008 surrounded by her<br />

loved ones. Kathleen was a strong compassionate woman, who never tired of helping not<br />

only her family, but those in need in her community and beyond. She raised six children<br />

and embodied the values and beliefs of her faith, sharing those strengths with her children<br />

and her community. She was born on February 8, 1955 in Napa, CA. to her arents Robert<br />

and Vera <strong>Gunn</strong>. She resided in the Bay Area until 1985, when she relocated with her family<br />

to the community of Oak Run, CA. Where she remained a resident until her 8 year battle<br />

with breast cancer brought her life to a peaceful end on August 14, 2008. She will be<br />

missed. She is survived by her six children: Hugh Ford Stewart IV, Emily Stewart,<br />

Amanda Stratton, Sarah Kovarik, Stephen Stratton, James Robert Deskins. And her six<br />

grandchildren: Crystal, Stephen, Wyatt, Brian, Robby, and Olivia. Memorial services will<br />

be held at the Church Of Jesus Christ Of Latter-Day Saints on Friday August 22, 2008 at<br />

11:00 A.M. located at 3410 Churn Creek Road. in Redding, CA. Followed by a private<br />

burial ceremony at the Whitmore Community Cemetery at 4:00 P.M.<br />

Kathryn <strong>Gunn</strong>, 65<br />

A native of Bluffton, Michigan, Kathryn Louise (Rupel) <strong>Gunn</strong>, 65, Morley, Mich., died<br />

unexpectedly Sunday, Sept. 2, 2007 at her home. Born in Bluffton on June 6, 1942 to Rosco<br />

and Maxine Rupel, she married Tom <strong>Gunn</strong> on June 21, 1981; he survives. Other survivors<br />

include her mother; two sisters, Patricia Brown of Markle and Susan Schafer of Apopka,<br />

Fla.; two brothers, Ted Rupel of Bluffton and Rev. Fredrick Rupel of Columbus,. Ga.; four<br />

children, John J. Inskeep and Matthew Roibinette, both of Morley, Mich. and Debra<br />

McCourt and Kim Colby, both of Big Rapids, Mich.; four step-children, Tammy Moran,<br />

Deb Steffen and Tommy <strong>Gunn</strong>, all of Morley, Mich, and Lori Altman of Florida; 19<br />

grandchildren; and 12 great grandchildren. She was preceeded in death by a sister, Joyce<br />

Hipsher and a brother, Isaac Rupel. Services will be held Friday at 11 a.m. at the First<br />

Baptist Church in Morley. Calling hours are Thursday from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. at the<br />

Paggett & Gilbert Funeral Home in Big Rapids, Michigan<br />

Kathryn <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Kathryn <strong>Gunn</strong> Klingel, 82, of County Road 9, Edison, Ohio died Monday, June 30, 2003 in<br />

Riverside Hospital.Born in LaRue, Ohio on November 18, 1920, Kathryn was the daughter<br />

of the late Floy and Ellen <strong>Gunn</strong> Tannyhill. She graduated from Waldo High School in 1939<br />

and attended business college in Battle Creek, Michigan. She lived in Marion, California,<br />

and Michigan before settling in Morrow County in 1951. She worked as a deputy auditor<br />

in the Morrow County Auditor"s Office for 23 years before retiring in 1986. She was a<br />

member of the Boundary United Methodist Church. Kathryn was a loving mother,


grandmother, and great grandmother who enjoyed her family, friends, reading, cooking,<br />

watching her grandchildren play sports, and working in her flower gardens. Mrs. Klingel<br />

is survived by two daughters Bobbi (Herb) Sample of Edison, and Pamela Talbott of<br />

Duluth, Georgia; six grandchildren Ebben (Candice) Sample of Indianapolis, IN, Aaron<br />

Sample of Lexington Park, MD, Ian Sample of Edison, Amee (Kent) Timmerman of<br />

Jefferson, GA, Matthew Talbott of Acworth, GA, and Whitney Talbott of Duluth, GA;<br />

great grandchildren Tyler, Trae Timmerman of Jefferson, GA, and Jeremy Timmerman of<br />

Davenport, Iowa; a sister Frances Manning of Marion; and several nieces and<br />

nephews.Her husband, John C. Klingel, whom she married May 29, 1939, preceded her in<br />

death on April 22, 1958. A sister Mildred Flinn and a son-in-law Gary Talbott also<br />

preceded her in death. Friends may call at the Snyder Funeral Home in Mt. Gilead, on<br />

Friday from 2- 4 p.m. Rev. Bob John Cox will conduct graveside services Saturday at 10:30<br />

a.m. in Marion Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions can be made to the<br />

Mt. Gilead Athletic Boosters in care of the Mt. Gilead High School. Condolences may be<br />

expressed to the family .<br />

Kathryn <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Kathryn <strong>Gunn</strong>, 86, of Charles City, Iowa died October 17, 2002, at Charles City. Memorial<br />

services for Kathryn <strong>Gunn</strong> will be held at 11:00 a.m., Saturday, May 3, 2003, at the Hauser<br />

Funeral Home in Charles City. Burial will be in Sunnyside Memory Gardens rural Charles<br />

City. The family will greet friends an hour prior to the service at the funeral home.<br />

Kathryn Elaine <strong>Gunn</strong> was born August 21, 1916, at Wall Lake, the daughter of James and<br />

Anna (Shafer) <strong>Gunn</strong>. She attended the Nora Springs School. Living family members<br />

include two nephews, Jim (Win) Lindsay of Iowa Falls, and Larry (Carol) Hansen of Platte<br />

City, MO; and two nieces, Shirley Bennett of Indianapolis, IN, and Linda Bastron of Cedar<br />

Falls. She was preceded in death by her parents, and two sisters, Helen Lindsay, and<br />

Marjorie Mohler, and after Kathryn"s death another sister, LaVerna Hansen, died on<br />

March 24, 2003.<br />

Kathryn <strong>Gunn</strong> "Kitty" Derick<br />

Kathryn "Kitty" Idah Derick, 91, Solon Springs, a former Amherst resident, died Sunday,<br />

Feb. 24, 2002, at St. Mary"s Medical Center in Duluth, Minn. A private memorial service<br />

was scheduled. Spring interment will be in Parkview Cemetery in Hawthorne.The Brown<br />

Funeral Home in Solon Springs is assisting the family with arrangements. Mrs. Derick was<br />

born Dec. 29, 1910, in West Unity, Ohio, a daughter of the late George Franklin and Mina<br />

(Boehm) <strong>Gunn</strong>. She was married to Clark Derick. He died on June 7, 1994. They lived in<br />

Amherst until moving to Solon Springs in 1986. Survivors include one son, Norman<br />

(Millie), Hawthorne; one brother, Paul <strong>Gunn</strong>, Roll, Ariz.; two grandchildren; and seven<br />

great-grandchildren. She was also preceded in death by one sister, Esther Biesen.<br />

Kathryn <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

b. 7 Aug 1894, Great Bend d. 29 Mar 1980, St. John From <strong>New</strong>spaper Clipping She<br />

married Walter MAYERS Sept. 20,1920, in Great Bend. He died in 1974. Survivors include<br />

one daughter, LaVeda Mayers; two brothers, Roland "Pete" <strong>Gunn</strong> of Great Bend and<br />

Lawrence <strong>Gunn</strong> of Little Rock, Ark.; and one sister, Mrs. David (Doris) Robison of<br />

Whittier, Calif.


Kathryn Louise <strong>Gunn</strong> Wells<br />

51, of Horn Lake, Tn., retired nurse and former employee of Briar Crest Nursing Home,<br />

Alcorn County Care Inn and Tippah County Nursing Home, died Monday, Jan 20, 2004, at<br />

her home. Services will be at 2 p.m. today at Harmony Baptist Church in Walnut, where<br />

she was a member, with burial in Harmony Cemetery there. McBride Funeral Home in<br />

Ripley has charge. Mrs. Wells, the wife of Terry Lee Wells, also leaves two daughters,<br />

Rachel Meter of Southaven and April Wells of Walnut; her mother, Kay <strong>Gunn</strong> of Walnut;<br />

three sisters, Amy Carmichiel of Corinth, and Jeannie Mills and Sara Mills, both of<br />

Walnut; and a brother, Jeff <strong>Gunn</strong>, and her grandmother, Iris Stinson, both of Walnut.<br />

Kathryn <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

KATHRYN "KATHY" LOUISE GUNN WELLS, 51, of Horn Lake, Mississippi, retired<br />

nurse and former employee of Briar Crest Nursing Home, Alcorn County Care Inn and<br />

Tippah County Nursing Home, died Monday at her home. Services will be at 2 p.m. today<br />

at Harmony Baptist Church in Walnut, where she was a member, with burial in Harmony<br />

Cemetery there. McBride Funeral Home in Ripley has charge. Mrs. Wells, the wife of<br />

Terry Lee Wells, also leaves two daughters, Rachel Meter of Southaven and April Wells of<br />

Walnut; her mother, Kay <strong>Gunn</strong> of Walnut; three sisters, Amy Carmichiel of Corinth, and<br />

Jeannie Mills and Sara Mills, both of Walnut; and a brother, Jeff <strong>Gunn</strong>, and her<br />

grandmother, Iris Stinson, both of Walnut<br />

Katherine E. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Services for Mrs. Katherine E. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 425-9th SE, were conducted Monday, December 22,<br />

1980 in Fry & Gibbs Funeral Home Chapel in Paris, Texas, with Dr. James Semple and Dr.<br />

A. B. White officiating. Burial was in Rockford Cemetery. Bearers were Bill Russo, Phillip<br />

Carter, Jim Blankinship, Jim Brookshire, David Raper and Bryan Raper. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> died<br />

Sunday at St. Joseph's Hospital.<br />

Katherine J. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Mrs. Katherine Jean <strong>Gunn</strong>, 66, of Fayetteville, NC died Saturday, Oct. 13, 2012. Services:<br />

Funeral, 1 p.m. Wednesday, in Adcock Funeral Home & Crematory chapel, Spring Lake.<br />

Burial, Sandhills State Veterans Cemetery, Spring Lake. Visitation, 6 to 8 tonight, funeral<br />

home. Survived by: Husband, Roy; children, Tammie, Kimberly, Teresa, Tommie, Tony;<br />

sister, Christine Riley; nine grandchildren; three great grandchildren<br />

Katherine Simanaitis <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

baptized into the hope of Christ’s resurrection, Thursday November 15, 2012. Beloved<br />

wife of the late Henry B. <strong>Gunn</strong>; dear mother and mother in law of Sr. Patricia <strong>Gunn</strong> SSND,<br />

Dennis (Anne_ <strong>Gunn</strong>; and Henry (Kathy) <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr.; our dear grandmother, dear great<br />

grandmother, aunt, great aunt and firend. Services for Ortmann in Overland on Monday<br />

Nov 19, 2012 at 10:30 am to All Souls Church for 11 am Mass. Interment Calvary<br />

Cemetery, St. Louis Post Dispatch Sunday November 18, 2012


Katherine Ware <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Mrs. B. R. <strong>Gunn</strong> Mrs. B. R. <strong>Gunn</strong>, wife of Gilbert High School"s principal, died at 5 a.m.<br />

May 14 at Rogers clinic here after a long illness. Born December 23, 1901 at Starkville,<br />

Miss., Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was Miss Katherine Ware before her marriage, and came to Gilbert 33<br />

years ago when Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> joined the Gilbert High School faculty. She was a member and<br />

Sunday school teacher of First Baptist church of Gilbert, the church WMU, Gilbert<br />

Woman"s Club, Diamond-Hawthorne American Legion auxiliary and a charter member of<br />

Oakley chapter of Daughters of the American Revolution. Funeral services for Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

were conducted at 3 p.m. Sunday at First Baptist Church of Gilbert, with the Rev. W. C.<br />

Hall and C. A. Martin officiating. Interment was in <strong>My</strong>rtle Memorial cemetery,<br />

Winnsboro. Survivors are her husband, B. R. <strong>Gunn</strong>, her daughter, Edleen G. Marczak, a<br />

grandson, Stanley A. Marczak, Jr. all of Gilbert; and a sister, Miss Edleen Ware, Pineville.<br />

Pallbearers were J. C. Monroe, S. H. Rhodes, S. W. Williamson, P. H. Hammond, J. R.<br />

Jones, and Marion Shelton. (Mrs. Bernard Rush <strong>Gunn</strong>)<br />

Kathleen <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Oak Run, Ca - Kathleen <strong>Gunn</strong>, beloved Mother and champion of compassion and service<br />

to her community, passed on from this existence on August 14, 2008 surrounded by her<br />

loved ones. Kathleen was a strong compassionate woman, who never tired of helping not<br />

only her family, but those in need in her community and beyond. She raised six children<br />

and embodied the values and beliefs of her faith, sharing those strengths with her children<br />

and her community. She was born on February 8, 1955 in Napa, CA. to her arents Robert<br />

and Vera <strong>Gunn</strong>. She resided in the Bay Area until 1985, when she relocated with her family<br />

to the community of Oak Run, CA. Where she remained a resident until her 8 year battle<br />

with breast cancer brought her life to a peaceful end on August 14, 2008. She will be<br />

missed. She is survived by her six children: Hugh Ford Stewart IV, Emily Stewart,<br />

Amanda Stratton, Sarah Kovarik, Stephen Stratton, James Robert Deskins. And her six<br />

grandchildren: Crystal, Stephen, Wyatt, Brian, Robby, and Olivia. Memorial services will<br />

be held at the Church Of Jesus Christ Of Latter-Day Saints on Friday August 22, 2008 at<br />

11:00 A.M. located at 3410 Churn Creek Road. in Redding, CA. Followed by a private<br />

burial ceremony at the Whitmore Community Cemetery at 4:00 P.M.<br />

Kathy Sue Payne <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Humboldt, TN - Kathy Sue Payne <strong>Gunn</strong>, age 58, was born November 16, 1953 in Memphis,<br />

TN. She entered Heaven's Gate on June 23, 2012. Kathy had become very involved with<br />

the Jackson Chapter, Tennessee Association for the Deaf, and worked at West Tennessee<br />

School for the Deaf. She worked as a nurse for numerous years in Humboldt, Jackson,<br />

West Arkansas and Lexington, TN. She loved quilting, knitting and going on vacations<br />

with her husband. She was an excellent cook, and enjoyed preparing meals for family and<br />

friends. Kathy leaves her loving husband of 20 years, Raymond <strong>Gunn</strong>; children, Debroah<br />

Zamora of Las Vegas, Bridgett (Bo) Bodiford of Milan, Tina Lucky of Humboldt and<br />

Charles Lewis Stone of Medina; step mother, Shirley Payne of Humboldt; siblings, Mary<br />

(Albert) Rhenehart, Judith Payne, Rose Barnes and Jerry Payne; 18 grandchildren; 4<br />

great-grandchildren. Kathy was preceded in death by her parents, Lewis E. Payne and<br />

Ruby Flowers. Funeral services will be 2 p.m. Tuesday, June 26, 2012 from the Chapel of<br />

Medina Funeral Home, with Father Bill Burke officiating. Burial in Antioch Cemetery.


Kathy Sue <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

VIDALIA, Ga.— Mrs. Kathy Sue Curtis <strong>Gunn</strong>, age 53 of Vidalia, died Saturday,<br />

September 11, 2010, in the Community Hospice House in Vidalia after and extended illness.<br />

She was a native of the Detroit, Michigan, area. Upon marriage in 1977, Kathy’s husband<br />

joined the Navy and the two went on to live in several states before settling in Vidalia in<br />

1986. She was a graduate of Georgia Southern University and earned a Master’s Degree in<br />

Biology. She taught science for five years at J.R. Trippe Middle School in Vidalia, but her<br />

passion was the education and protection of sea turtles which led to her becoming the<br />

coordinator of the Magnolia Midlands Georgia Youth Science and Technology Center with<br />

East Georgia College in Swainsboro. She was an active member of The Oaks Baptist<br />

Church in Lyons, where she taught the Youth Sunday School Class. She also was active in<br />

Women’s Missions and Relay for Life. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> is survived by her husband of thirty-two<br />

years, Marvin M. <strong>Gunn</strong>, of Vidalia; one daughter, Sarah Jane <strong>Gunn</strong> McGann and her<br />

husband, Jon, of Pawleys Island, South Carolina; one son, Aaron Jacob <strong>Gunn</strong>, of Atlanta;<br />

her parents, John and Mary Frances Jones Curtis, of Jonesborough, TN; three brothers,<br />

John Curtis, of Wyandotte, Michigan; Joe Curtis, of Southgate, Michigan; and Jerry<br />

Curtis, of Jonesborough; and one nephew; Mother and Father-in-Law, Dave and Elaine<br />

Stacho, Allen Park, MI.<br />

Katie P. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

BAYBORO - Katie Potter <strong>Gunn</strong>, 54, of 440 Cooper Road, Bayboro, North Carolina, died<br />

Thursday, March 20, 2008, at Craven Regional Medical Center. She attended Wardens<br />

Grove Free Will Baptist Church. Graveside services will be at 11 a.m., Saturday, March 22,<br />

at Wardens Grove Free Will Baptist Church cemetery with Connie Mitchell officiating. She<br />

is survived by her husband, Howard <strong>Gunn</strong> of Bayboro; mother, Lovie Lupton of Bayboro;<br />

daughter, Christina Carawan of Bayboro; and sister, Barbara McKenzie of Bayboro; five<br />

grandchildren; and three stepgrandchildren. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions<br />

may be made to Bryant Funeral Home, P.O. Box 99, Alliance, N.C. 28509 Arrangements by<br />

Bryant Funeral Home and Cremations, Alliance.<br />

Katie <strong>Gunn</strong> Cardwell<br />

May 3, 2006 - Funeral services for Katie <strong>Gunn</strong> Cardwell, 85, of Dadeville, Alabama, will be<br />

at noon Monday, May 8, 2006 at <strong>New</strong> Hope Missionary Baptist Church. Elder James Rowe<br />

will officiate. Burial will follow at Mt. Traveler Missionary Baptist Church. She is survived<br />

by six daughters; Ruby M. (Marvin) Junior of Markham Illinois, Katie M. (Kenneth)<br />

Thompson of Stafford Virgina, Roberta (Eddie Lee) Webb of Camp Hill, Elizabeth<br />

(Samuel) Phillips of Leesville South Carolina, Patricia A. Caldwell of Markham Illinois<br />

and Mamie J. Rowe of Camp Hill; and one brother, Robert (Georgia) <strong>Gunn</strong> of Markham.<br />

Silmon/Seroyer Funeral Home, LLC is in charge of arrangements.<br />

Katie <strong>Gunn</strong> Holt<br />

Mrs. Thomas Holt died Saturday night, September 3, 1898. Deceased was; formerly Miss<br />

Katie <strong>Gunn</strong>, daughter of Rev. <strong>Gunn</strong>. The funeral takes place tomorrow afternoon from at.<br />

John's church here in San Antonio, with the Rev. Callahan officiating.<br />

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The funeral services of Mrs. Thomas Holt, second daughter ol Rev. D. Griffin <strong>Gunn</strong>, -were<br />

held In St. John's church yesterday afternoon, the Rev. Wallace Carnahan officiating. It<br />

was intended to have the services -Monday afternoon, but relatives at a distance<br />

telegraphed they would be here, so the body was ordered embalmed and hold in state,<br />

pending their arrival. .Mrs. Holt leaves a fond husband, and a little baby boy to mourn her<br />

loss; as well as a father and-seven brothers and sisters. The farthest away-was her sister,<br />

Mrs. Wm. Adelbert Smith, whose husband is cashier of the Cottonwood Co. bank in<br />

Windorn, Minneota. Her brothers. Griffin and Daniel <strong>Gunn</strong>, live at Fort Worth. The rest<br />

of the immediate family are in San Antonio.<br />

Katie <strong>Gunn</strong> Strader<br />

Mrs. Katie Barber Strader, 88, of Route 4, Reidsville died in Annie Penn Memorial<br />

Hospital at 11:45 Tuesday night following a long illness. She was the former Katie <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

daughte of the late W. P. and Matilda Wray <strong>Gunn</strong>. A native of Rockingham County, she<br />

spent most of her life in the Wentworth Community. She was twice married. Her first<br />

husband, John Barber died in 1896; her second husband, Tommy G. Strader, died about<br />

15 years ago. She had made her home with her son, Luther Barber, for several years. She is<br />

a member of Mt. Carmel Methodist Church. Surviving is one son, Luther Barber of route<br />

4; two sisters, Mrs. Anna Smith of Columbia, S.C., Mrs. R. S. Stiers of Route 4, Reidsville;<br />

three brothers, C. A. <strong>Gunn</strong> and Bethel <strong>Gunn</strong>, both of Route 4, H. R. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Manville [sic],<br />

Va.; 12 grandchildren, 19 great-grandchildren, and a number of step-children. Funeral<br />

services will be held Thursday afternoon at 2:30 from Shady Grove Baptist Church<br />

conducted by the pastor, the Rev. A. G. Hunter. Interment will be in the church cemetery.<br />

The boy will remain at Wilkerson Funeral Home until 1:30 friday at which time it will be<br />

carried to the church. [March 15, 1960]<br />

Katie Bell <strong>Gunn</strong> Lewis<br />

died October 9, 1967, age 88 years. She is the widow of the late Ralph L. Lewis, of Alberta.<br />

She is survived by six daughters, Mrs. J. A. Brooks of Highland Springs, Va., Mrs. L. M.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, Sr., of Richmond, Mrs. Roy M. Steele, of Balboa, Canal Zone, Mrs. E. F. Miller, of<br />

Mechanicsville, Mrs. G. W. Leiss, of Silver Springs, Md., and Mrs. Louise VanHouten, of<br />

Arlington, Va.; four sons, Mr. Ralph L. Lewis, of Alberta, Mr. E. W. Lewis, of Richmond,<br />

Mr. W. E. Lewis, of LaCrosse, and W. P. Lewis, of LaCrosse; 21 grandchildren, 26 greatgrandchildren.<br />

Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 2 p.m. at the Williams Funeral<br />

Home, Lawrenceville. Interment Alberta Cemetery.Richmond Times Dispatch (VA) Tues.<br />

10-10-1967 (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Kathy Lynn <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Kathy Lynn <strong>Gunn</strong>, 52, of Little Rock, Arkansas, died on Thursday, November 4, 2004, at<br />

the University Hospital. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born on November 24, 1952, she was a registered<br />

nurse and of the Baptist faith. Survivors include: her husband: Logan <strong>Gunn</strong> of Paragould,<br />

two sons: Aaron Farmer and his wife Jannee" Linkous of North Little Rock, Arkansas,<br />

Jonathan Price and his wife Brook Price of Paragould, her mother: Lorene Lamb of<br />

Sherwood, Arkansas, one brother: Jim Lamb of St. Louis, Missouri, one sister, Kaye<br />

Williams of Centerton, Arkansas, and two grandchildren. She was preceded in death by:<br />

her father: Onis Marshall Lamb. Funeral services will be 1:30 P.M. Monday at the Mitchell


Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Conley Williams; burial will follow in the Greene County<br />

Memorial Gardens Cemetery. Visitation will be from 6:00 P.M. to 9:00 P.M. today at the<br />

Mitchell Funeral Home.<br />

Kathy Sue <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

53, died Saturday. Survivors: husband, Marvin M. <strong>Gunn</strong>; daughter, Sarah Jane McGann<br />

(Jon); son, Aaron Jacob <strong>Gunn</strong>; her parents, John and Mary Curtis; brothers, John Curtis,<br />

Joe Curtis and Jerry Curtis; one nephew. A memorial service will be held Tuesday,<br />

September 14th at 11:00 a.m. in the Oaks Baptist Church with Reverend Josh Hughes<br />

officiating. Ronald V. Hall Funeral Home Savannah Morning <strong>New</strong>s, September 13, 2010<br />

Kathy Sue Payne <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Age 58 was born November 16, 1953 in Memphis, TN, she entered Heaven’s Gate June 23,<br />

2012. Kathy had become very involved with the Jackson Chapter Tennessee Association<br />

for the Deaf and worked at West Tennessee School for the Deaf. She worked as a nurse<br />

numerous years in Humboldt, Jackson, West Arkansas and Lexington, TN. She loved<br />

quilting, knitting and going on vacations with her husband. She was an excellent cook and<br />

enjoyed preparing meals for family and friends. Kathy leaves her loving husband of<br />

20years Raymond <strong>Gunn</strong>, children; Debroah Zamora of Las Vegas, Bridgett (Bo) Bodiford<br />

of Milan, Tina Lucky of Humboldt, Charles Lewis Stone of Medina, step-mother; Shirley<br />

Payne of Humboldt, siblings; Mary (Albert) Rhenehart, Judith Payne, Rose Barnes and<br />

Jerry Payne, 18 grandchildren, 4 great grandchildren. Kathy was preceded in death by<br />

her parents; Lewis E. Payne and Ruby Flowers. Funeral services will be 2 pm Tuesday<br />

June 26, from the Chapel of Medina Funeral Home, burial in Antioch Cemetery. Visitation<br />

will be 6-8 Monday at the funeral home.<br />

Kay Holleman <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

90, of Lufkin, was born August 31, 1919, in Forest, Texas, the daughter of the late Minnie<br />

Ola (Womack) and Alonzo Ivie. She passed away Sunday, February 7, 2010 at her<br />

residence. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a retired former realtor and homemaker. Following the death of<br />

her first husband, she owned and operated Holleman's Laundry. She resided in Lufkin<br />

most of her adult life, and previously lived in Alto and Midland. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> has been a<br />

member of First Christian Church since 1950 and was a member of the Pioneers Sunday<br />

School Class. Survivors include her husband, William (Bill) <strong>Gunn</strong> of Lufkin; stepdaughter,<br />

Nancy <strong>Gunn</strong> and friend Mary Allen Watson; grandsons, Thomas <strong>Gunn</strong> and Allen <strong>Gunn</strong>;<br />

sisters, Betty Northcutt of Tyler and Wanda Boyd of Palestine; favorite niece, Betty Ruth<br />

(Cissy) Anderson; and a number of other nieces, nephews and other family members. Mrs.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> was preceded in death by her first husband, R.V. Holleman. Pallbearers will be Dr.<br />

Bob Anderson, Mike Chambers, Mac Chambers, Wesley Davis, Butch Maddux and Bud<br />

Maddux. Honorary pallbearers will be Lois Butler, LaWanda Vazquez, John Woodside<br />

and Vince Treadwell. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong>'s family wishes to extend special thanks to Mittie, Angie,<br />

Cheryl, Lory, Marilyn, Melody, Prince, the Staffs of IHOP and Hospice in the Pines, and<br />

special friend, Claudio, for the loving care given to her. Services for Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> will be held<br />

at 1 p.m. Wednesday, February 10, 2010 at First Christian Church, with The Rev. Dr.<br />

James A. McKibbin officiating. Interment will follow in the Garden of Memories Memorial<br />

Park. Condolences may be offered at www.mem.com. Gipson Funeral Home, directors.


Kaylie N. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

2, of Plant City, Florida, passed away May 13, 2008. She is survived by her mother, Tisha<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>; her two favorite uncles, Patrick <strong>Gunn</strong> and Phillip <strong>Gunn</strong>; and her maternal<br />

grandparents, Donnie and Patti <strong>Gunn</strong>. Funeral services will take place at 10 a.m. Friday,<br />

May 16, 2008, at Hopewll Funeral Home, with Pastor Carl Wells officiating. Interment will<br />

follow at Hopewell Memorial Gardens. The family will receive friends for visitation one<br />

hour prior to services at the funeral home.<br />

Keith <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Keith <strong>Gunn</strong>, 51, died as he was trying to push a disabled car out of a private driveway<br />

along Salisbury Road, east of Crissey Road in Lucas County, Ohio. Joseph A. Champagne<br />

was driving west on Salisbury about 2:45 a.m. when his Chevrolet Trailblazer went left of<br />

center and hit the deputy"s eastbound cruiser head on. The impact pushed the cruiser into<br />

Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> and the deputy, authorities said. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> died in St. Vincent Mercy Medical<br />

Center about two hours later of multiple blunt-force injuries to the head, neck, and chest.<br />

Deputy Feeney, a 14-year sheriff"s office veteran, was treated at St. Luke"s Hospital. Mr.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>"s son, Brian, who was inside the disabled car, was not hurt. November 3, 2007<br />

article in the Toledo Blade<br />

Ken W. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

A memorial service will be at 1 p.m. Thursday. Oct. 31, 1996, in Good Samaritan Ministries<br />

in Beaverton for Portland native Ken W. <strong>Gunn</strong>, who died Monday, Oct. 28, of 34. Mr.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> was born June 21, 1962, in Portland. He was disabled with diabetes most of his life.<br />

He is survived by his parents, Allyn and Rose <strong>Gunn</strong> of Sherwood; brother, Richard of<br />

Gresham; and sisters, Sharon MacArthur of Canby and Carolyn Hayes of Milwaukie. The<br />

family suggests remembrances to Good Samaritan Ministries.<br />

Kenlie Madilyn <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

precious daughter of Chris <strong>Gunn</strong> and Shelby Mims was born on Tuesday July 27, 2010<br />

and called home to be with the angels and the Lord on Thursday, July 29, 2010. Funeral<br />

services will be held on Sunday, August 1, 2010, at 3:00 p.m., from the Chapel of Prattville<br />

Memorial, with Reverend Nick Edwards officiating. Burial will follow in Prattville<br />

Memory Gardens, with Prattville Memorial Chapel directing. Infant Kenlie was dearly<br />

loved and will be deeply missed by her parents; her sister, Kylie <strong>Gunn</strong>; paternal<br />

grandmom, Amy <strong>Gunn</strong>; maternal grandparents, Michael and Regina Mims; maternal<br />

great-grandparents, Claude Mims and Lynn Cross, James and Margie Bolt; one uncle,<br />

Michael Mims, Jr., and several extended family members. The family will receive friends at<br />

Prattville Memorial Chapel on Sunday afternoon one hour prior to her service from 2:00<br />

until 3:00 p.m.Prattville, Alabama<br />

Kenneth C. C. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

a well known stockman at Laguna, <strong>New</strong> Mexico died at his home there yesterday, aged 57<br />

years. He has been in the stock business in <strong>New</strong> Mexico for over thirty seven years. His<br />

wife and seven children survive. Funeral services will be held in Laguna, upon the arrival<br />

of a brother from Los Angeles, California. Strong Brothers are in charge. Monday May<br />

24, 1920, Albuquerque Journal, Issue 54 page 4.


Kenneth J. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

passed away July 26, 2006. Visitation: Monday, July 31, 2:00-4:00 p.m. Services: Monday,<br />

July 31, 4:00 p.m.Dilday Brothers Funeral Directors 17911 Beach Blvd, Huntington Beach,<br />

California (714)842-7771<br />

Kenneth Kimball <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

82, of Fullerton, California, a retired machinist, died Wednesday. Services will be at 10<br />

a.m. Saturday at the Fullerton SecondWard Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.<br />

Burial will follow at Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Cypress. Arrangements by Backs-<br />

Kaulbars Baggott & Schacht Anaheim Mortuary. Published 12-9-1988<br />

Kenneth R. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

of Clearwater, Florida, died Sunday (April 29, 2001) at Morton Plant Hospital, Clearwater.<br />

He was born in Portland, Maine, and came here in 1987 from Nashua, N.H., where he<br />

worked as environmental director at the Mary Hunt Home. Locally, he worked as<br />

environmental director at the Masonic Home of Florida in St. Petersburg. He was a<br />

member of Blue Star Masonic Lodge AF&AM, Clearwater. Survivors include his wife,<br />

Michelle; three daughters, Kimberly Joy <strong>Gunn</strong>, Clearwater, Leslie Ann Crawford,<br />

Portland, and Lisa Bryant, Milford, Ohio; three sons, Christopher <strong>Gunn</strong>, Dunedin,<br />

Thomas Rodgers, Tarpon Springs, and Mark A. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Portland; his mother, Hannah<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, and a sister, Catherine, both of Portland; and eight grandchildren. Veterans<br />

Cremation & Burial Society, Clearwater.<br />

Kenneth Richard <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Sept. 9, 1933 – May 25, 2010 - Kenneth Richard <strong>Gunn</strong>, age 76 of Cornelia, passed away<br />

Tuesday, May 25, 2010 at Habersham County Medical Center following an extended<br />

illness. Born in Habersham County, GA on September 09, 1933, he was the son of the late<br />

Everett <strong>Gunn</strong> and Violet Nora Vinson <strong>Gunn</strong>. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a retired mechanic and was an<br />

avid outdoorsman. He enjoyed fishing, nature and spending time with his grandchildren.<br />

Survivors include wife of 52 years, Juanita Free <strong>Gunn</strong> of Cornelia; daughter, Wanda <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

of Cornelia; daughters and sons-in-law, Violet & Ricky Hill of Homer and Linda & Mark<br />

Palmer of Cleveland; son, Charles <strong>Gunn</strong> of Mt. Airy; son and daughter-in-law, Edward &<br />

Michelle <strong>Gunn</strong> of Easley, SC; grandchildren, Misty <strong>Gunn</strong> of Gainesville, Benjamin Hill of<br />

Homer, Jason Hill of Homer, Kendall Greene of Mt. Airy, Aspen Greene of Cleveland,<br />

Houston Palmer of Cleveland, Lacie <strong>Gunn</strong> of Cornelia, Kyle <strong>Gunn</strong> of Mt. Airy, Kiara<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Mt. Airy, Cheyenne <strong>Gunn</strong> of Easley, SC and Jay Martin of Easley, SC. Funeral<br />

services are 2:00 pm Thursday, May 27, 2010, at the Chapel of McGahee-Griffin & Stewart<br />

with Pastor Tim Beasley and Rev. Ruby Wiley officiating. Interment will follow in<br />

Demorest City Cemetery. The family will receive friends at the funeral home from 6-9 pm<br />

on Wednesday. The family is at the residence. (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Kenneth A. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Kenneth A. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 69, of Milford, PA passed away Wednesday, December 28, 2011 at Belle<br />

Reve, Milford, PA. He was a retired Marketing Representative for Professional Evaluation


Group, Hicksville, NY. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a member of the Good Shepherd and St. John the<br />

Evangelist Episcopal Church, Milford, PA, where he was a vestryman and adult acolyte.<br />

He was four times Warden of Christ Church, Garden City, NY and a U.S. Army veteran<br />

serving from 1964 to 1966. The son of the late John F. and Hilda (Kramer) <strong>Gunn</strong> he was<br />

born October 9, 1942 in Mineola, NY. He was married to Jean (Rollender) <strong>Gunn</strong>.<br />

Survivors include his wife; daughter, Pamela Gaba and her husband, Robert of<br />

Farmingdale, NY; son, Todd <strong>Gunn</strong> and his wife, Deana of Matawan, NJ; brother, Richard<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of East Nassau, NY; sister, Barbara Sheridan of Highland Beach, FL; four<br />

grandchildren: Matthew and Emily Gaba, and Tyler and Lyla <strong>Gunn</strong>. Friends may call at<br />

Stroyan Funeral Home, 405 West Harford St., Milford, PA on Friday, December 30, 2011<br />

from 5 to 8 p.m. Funeral services will be held at Good Shepherd and St. John the<br />

Evangelist Church, Milford, PA on Saturday, December 31, 2011 at 11 a.m. with Rev.<br />

Elizabeth Geitz officiating. Burial will take place in Milford Cemetery, Dingman Twp., PA.<br />

Memorial donations may be made to the Kenneth <strong>Gunn</strong> Memorial Fund, c/o Good<br />

Shepherd and St. John the Evangelist Church, 321 5th St., Milford, PA 18337<br />

Kenneth Scott <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

GUNN, KENNETH SCOTT, 48 - of Corbin City, N. J. died suddenly on May 26, 2005 in<br />

Shore Memorial Hospital, Somers Point. Born in Liberty, he had been an area resident for<br />

many years. Ken was a fisherman and most recently a driver for a Delivery Company. He<br />

was a member of the Accelerator Club. He was predeceased by his father James V. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

in 1996.Surviving are his mother: Elsie J. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Napa, CA and two brothers: Mike of<br />

Antioch, CA and Steven of Clarksville, TN. A celebration of his life will be announced in<br />

the Press at a later date.Arrangements by the Godfrey Funeral Home of Palermo.<br />

Kenneth W. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Kenneth W. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr. departed this life at Elmendorf AFB Hospital on January 20, 2013.<br />

He was born at Edwards AFB., CA on September 22, 1990. He was the oldest son and<br />

second child of Kenneth W. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Sr. and Angela Casteel-<strong>Gunn</strong>, younger brother to<br />

Amber and older brother to Brenton. He was currently attending college at Alabama<br />

AandM University, in Normal, Alabama. Kenny moved to Alaska with his family in<br />

January 1994, following a military PCS move from CA. As a child he attended Chester<br />

Valley Elementary, and Wendler Middle School. Kenny always had a deep interest in<br />

learning and an inquisitive mind that helped him become an excellent student throughout<br />

school. He graduated with honors from Bartlett High in 2009, where he was a member of<br />

the football team, state champion track team, Symphonic Band, Jazz Band and National<br />

Honor Society. As a senior, Kenny received several awards, including Best Soloist Jazz<br />

Band, Most Valuable Jazz Band Member, the Louie B. Armstrong Award, and Most<br />

Improved Athlete. He received a full 4 year academic scholarship to Alabama AandM<br />

University during his senior year at Bartlett where he has been a full time student, since the<br />

fall 2009 semester. Survivors include his father Kenneth W. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Sr.; mother Angela<br />

Casteel-<strong>Gunn</strong>; sister Amber; brother Brenton; uncles Edward, Gregory, Anthony, Michael<br />

and Samuel Casteel, and Robert Mobley all of Chattanooga, TN, Richard Ray of Battle<br />

Creek, MI, Billy Ray Franklin of Muscle Shoals, AL, and Leroy Franklin of Denver, CO;<br />

aunts Loretta Mobley, Linda Casteel, Sherry Taylor, Druehelen Casteel and Linda Height<br />

all of Chattanooga, TN; scores of cousins, friends and loved ones in Chattanooga,


Anchorage and Alabama. Services will be held at Janssen's Evergreen Memorial Chapel,<br />

737 E Street, Saturday, January 26, 2012 from 2-5 p.m.<br />

Kenneth Wayne <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

58, died October 19, 2009. Visitation, 5-7 p.m. Thursday, October 22 at N. H. Owens & Son<br />

Funeral Home and 11 a.m to 12:25 p.m. Friday, October 23 at Greater Pleasant Hill<br />

Missionary Baptist Church, 3077 Johnson. Service will follow at 12:30. Burial will be at<br />

2:30 p.m. Friday in West Tennessee Veterans Cemetery. He leaves his wife, Martha <strong>Gunn</strong>;<br />

three daughters, Kimberly Kelly, Markeenya <strong>Gunn</strong>, Kendra K. <strong>Gunn</strong>, both of Dallas, TX;<br />

one step-daughter, Dray Nathaniel of Dallas, TX; two sons, Major <strong>Gunn</strong>, Karloquius<br />

Jackson of Martin, TN; two sisters, Mary Seiber, Shelia <strong>Gunn</strong>; six brothers, Leroy Buford<br />

of <strong>New</strong> Albany, MS, Billy <strong>Gunn</strong>, Rodgers <strong>Gunn</strong>, Stanley <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jeffrey <strong>Gunn</strong> of East<br />

Hartford, CT, John <strong>Gunn</strong> of Willimantic, CT; four grandchildren; parents, Earl and Mary<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>. N. H. Owens & Son Funeral Home (901)324-2116<br />

Kermit Dewitt <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

19, of Huntington West Virginia, died Friday in Cabell Huntington Hospital. He is survived<br />

by his parents, Kermit Turner of Huntington and Donna <strong>Gunn</strong> of Columbus, Ohio;<br />

daughter Malaya <strong>Gunn</strong>; brother Aaron; sisters, Zoe Ann, Aderianna, Carrington and<br />

Amia. Funeral services will be 1 p.m. Thursday at Encouragers Fellowship Church,<br />

Huntington. Visitation from 11 a.m. until service at the church. Arrangements by<br />

Callender Funeral Home, Huntington, WV April 9, 2005- Herald Dispatch<br />

Keith R. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Keith Raymond "Tink" <strong>Gunn</strong>, the son of Truman and Clara (Sugden) <strong>Gunn</strong>, was born<br />

August 28, 1927 on a farm south of Edgar, NE. He departed this life on Friday, March 16,<br />

2012 at the Mary Lanning Hospital in Hastings, NE at the age of 84 years. Keith spent his<br />

entire life in the Edgar area, graduating in 1944 from Edgar High School. He was united in<br />

marriage to Vergene Nelson in 1950 and to this union five children were born. Tink loved<br />

to garden and friends and neighbors all received the fruits of his labor. Tink held various<br />

jobs after retiring from farming, working at a service station in Fairfield and as a<br />

custodian at Sandy Creek. Tink had been very active with the Edgar community. He<br />

served on the township board and the Edgar School Board just before the origin of Sandy<br />

Creek and was a charter member of the Church of the Plains, where he served several<br />

terms as an elder. Anyone who knew him well understood that Tink was all about physical<br />

labor. He had to be busy working! After a bout with cancer and a stroke in 2011, his body<br />

was forced to slow down. He is preceded in death by his parents, brother Gayle and a<br />

sister, Donna Corman. Survivors include his wife Vergene of Edgar, NE; children: Randy<br />

and wife Carla <strong>Gunn</strong> of Kearney, NE; their son Brandon of Grand Island, NE; Larry and<br />

wife Judy <strong>Gunn</strong> of Juniata, NE; their children: Emily and husband Brian Pfeiffer of<br />

Lincoln, NE and their children, Ellie and Paxton; Evan <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife Nicole of Lincoln,<br />

NE; Eric <strong>Gunn</strong> of Hastings, NE; Becki and husband Chris Blaha of Lincoln, NE and their<br />

children; Kimberlee Knaub and husband Kyle of Loup City, NE and Kellee Blaha,<br />

Kristina Blaha both of Lincoln, NE; David <strong>Gunn</strong> and children, Cheyenne and Walker of<br />

Sedro Wooley, WA; Kevin (Holly) <strong>Gunn</strong> and boys Aaron and Joshua of Bettendorf, IA;


nieces, nephews, sister-in-law, Mrs. Phyllis Nelson of Hastings, NE; brother-in-law, Daryl<br />

Nelson and wife Yvonne of Roy, UT and Bill Corman of Superior, NE; other relatives and<br />

a host of friends. Memorial services were held Tuesday at 11:00 a.m March 20, 2012 at the<br />

Church of the Plains in Edgar, NE. Pastor Don Canady was the officiant. Inurnment will<br />

take place at a later date. Memorials in lieu of flowers. Condolences may be sent to the<br />

family at wmsfh.com. Williams Funeral Home of Edgar is in charge of the arrangements.<br />

Keith S. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

51, of Monclova, OH passed away unexpectedly, Friday, March 30, 2007. He was born<br />

June 5, 1955, in Toledo to Samuel and Kay (Archambo) <strong>Gunn</strong>. Keith worked as a Material<br />

Handler for Jeep for 30 years. He was an avid outdoorsman who loved to hunt and fish.<br />

Keith enjoyed traveling and spending time at his cottage in Hillsdale. He was very fond of<br />

his "Harley," and his three chocolate labs. The love of his life was his family, especially his<br />

two grandchildren. Keith is survived by his loving wife of 31 years, Julie (Kaminski)<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>whom he married, September 13, 1975; sons, Shawn (Melissa) and Bryan <strong>Gunn</strong>;<br />

grandchildren, Kyle and Kaysie; mother, Kay <strong>Gunn</strong>; brother, Chris <strong>Gunn</strong>; sisters, Vickie<br />

(Michael) Angelo and Stacey (Tom) Dunbar; mother-in-law, Nancy Criss; father-in-law,<br />

Bernard (Barbara) Kaminski; brothers-in-law, Michael (Patt), Ken (Deanna) and Bernie<br />

(Pam) Kaminski; and his nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his father,<br />

Samuel <strong>Gunn</strong>; grandfather, Floyd <strong>Gunn</strong> and grandparents, Dorothy and Frank<br />

Archambo. Family and friends may visit Monday from 2-8 p.m. in the Maison-Dardenne-<br />

Walker Funeral Home, 501 Conant St., Maumee, OH. Funeral services will be held<br />

Tuesday at 11:00 a.m. in the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to the<br />

American Red Cross or the American Heart Association. Published in the Toledo Blade on<br />

4/1/2007.<br />

Kevin <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Southaven, Montgomery County, Tennessee - Services for Cecil <strong>Gunn</strong>, 38, were held Feb. 1,<br />

at Twin Oaks Funeral Home at 3 p.m. with interment in Twin Oaks Memorial Gardens in<br />

Southaven. <strong>Gunn</strong> died Jan. 29, 2007 at Baptist Memorial Hospital-DeSoto from<br />

complications of a car accident that occurred June 29, 2006. He was born Jan. 11, 1969 in<br />

Memphis and was a member of Colonial Hills Baptist Church in Southaven. He leaves<br />

three sons, Dalton <strong>Gunn</strong>, Dillon <strong>Gunn</strong> (both of Horn lake), David <strong>Gunn</strong> of Southaven;<br />

mother, Martha Tucker; three brothers, Dewayne <strong>Gunn</strong>, Scotty <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jerry <strong>Gunn</strong>; two<br />

sisters, Kelley Benson, Pepper Glenn (all of Southaven). He was preceded in death by his<br />

father, Jerry <strong>Gunn</strong> and step-father, Earnest Tucker. Twin Oaks Funeral Home 662-349-<br />

9720<br />

Kevin F. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

JANESVILLE -- Kevin F. <strong>Gunn</strong>, age 76, a lifelong Janesville area resident, passed<br />

awayKevin F. unexpectedly Monday evening, May 26, 2003, at the Mercy Hospital<br />

emergency department. He was born in Janesville on July 17, 1926, son of the late James<br />

and Elizabeth (Jungbluth) <strong>Gunn</strong>. He attended school in Janesville and was a graduate of<br />

Janesville High School, class of 1943. On June 27, 1950, he married the former Rosemary<br />

E. Beggs at St. Mary"s Catholic Church, Janesville. He farmed for most of his life in the<br />

Route 5 area on Afton Road. He was a longtime member of St. Patrick"s Catholic Church


and had been a member of the parish council and also served as an usher. He was a past<br />

member of the Holy Name Society. Kevin"s life was devoted to his family and to his farm!<br />

Kevin is survived by his wife, Rosemary; his 6 children: Mgr. James <strong>Gunn</strong> of Waunakee,<br />

WI, Michael <strong>Gunn</strong>, Joan (Carl Jr.) Pruefer, both of Janesville, Joseph <strong>Gunn</strong> of Waunakee,<br />

WI, Kathleen (Peter) Daluge, and Kevin (Kelli) <strong>Gunn</strong> II, also both of Janesville; his 11<br />

grandchildren; nieces, nephews, and many friends. In addition to his parents, Kevin was<br />

preceded in death by 2 brothers, William Parker <strong>Gunn</strong> and James <strong>Gunn</strong>, who died in<br />

infancy; and by his sister, Mary Miess. Funeral services with a Mass of Christian Burial<br />

will take place at 11 a.m. Fri., May 30, 2003, at ST. PATRICK"S CATHOLIC CHURCH,<br />

315 Cherry St., with Msgr. James <strong>Gunn</strong> and Fr. Daryl Furlong co-officiating. Burial will<br />

take place in the Town of Rock Cemetery, Afton, WI. Friends may call on Thursday<br />

afternoon and evening from 4 until 8 p.m. at the church or on Friday morning from 10 a.m.<br />

until the time of Mass at the church. In lieu of other expressions of sympathy, memorials in<br />

his name may be made to St. Patrick"s Catholic Church or to St. John the Baptist Catholic<br />

Church Building Fund, Waunakee, WI. The WHITCOMB-LYNCH-OVERTON<br />

FUNERAL HOME is assisting his family with arrangements.<br />

Kimberly Anne (nee Kuhfeldt) <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

age 32. A resident of Algonac, Michigan, passed away Saturday, September 12, 2009.<br />

Kimberly was born on December 8, 1976, to George and Mary Kuhfeldt of Chesterfield<br />

Township, Michigan. Kimberly was a 1995 graduate of Anchor Bay Schools. Kimberly was<br />

employed as an accounts payable supervisor with Benteler Automotive of Auburn Hills,<br />

Michigan. Kimberly is remembered as an outgoing person with an energetic and fun loving<br />

spirit. Kimberly's smile and sense of humor brightened the lives of everyone she touched.<br />

In her short time, she was known to be an honor student, a hard working business<br />

professional, a kind and loving mother to her children, the late Neal Ernest, Sara Nicole (10<br />

years) and Devin Walker (3 years) and a wonderful aunt to all of her nieces and nephews.<br />

Kimberly is survived by her children, Sara and Devin <strong>Gunn</strong>; parents, Mary Kuhfeldt of<br />

Eastpointe, Mich. and George Kuhfeldt of Haines City, Fla.; brothers, Brian (Sandra) of<br />

Algonac, Mich., Jeffrey of Rockwood, Tenn. and James of Lake Wales, Fla. and sister Kelly<br />

of Detroit, Mich. Visitation Thursday 11 a.m.-1 p.m. and 4-7 p.m. with a funeral service at<br />

6 p.m. at the Wasik Funeral Home Inc., 11470 13 Mile Road (west of Hoover) Warren.<br />

Expressions of sympathy may be shared with the family at<br />

Kittie Bridge <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Funeral services for Kittie Bridge <strong>Gunn</strong>, 96, of Columbus were held Saturday, May 4, from<br />

St. John"s Episcopal Church, Columbus, with burial in Odd Fellows Rest Cemetery.<br />

Father Joseph Spitler officiated. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong>, a former schoolteacher and county welfare<br />

counselor, died Thursday, May 2, at Colorado-Fayette Medical Center, after a three-day<br />

stay. Born August 4, 1894, in Tyler, she was a daughter of Romulus and Elizabeth (Guynn)<br />

Smith. She was married to Dr. William W. <strong>Gunn</strong>, who died March 23, 1949. She was a<br />

member of St. John"s Episcopal Church, the Daughters of the American Revolution,<br />

United Daughters of the Confederacy, Daughters of the Republic of Texas, Magnolia<br />

Homes Tour and Columbus Historical Society. Survivors are one son, Dr. John Bridge<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Dallas; eight grandchildren, Henry <strong>Gunn</strong>, Martha <strong>Gunn</strong> Marsac, Margaret <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Larkin, David William <strong>Gunn</strong>, William Wallace <strong>Gunn</strong> III, Lee <strong>Gunn</strong> Falchi, John B. <strong>Gunn</strong>


Jr. and Robert <strong>Gunn</strong> and eight great-grandchildren. Her husband preceded her in death,<br />

as did two sons, Billy and David <strong>Gunn</strong>; a sister, Elizabeth Smith and a brother, Guynn<br />

Smith. Pallbearers were James Dunn Seymour, T. W. Glithero, Gus Miller Jr., Jackie<br />

Brasher, Pet Crawford, Neville Miekow, Ernest Baumgart and Bill Larkin. The Weimar<br />

Mercury, May 9, 1991<br />

Kitty Johnson <strong>Gunn</strong> -<br />

Miami Union - August 12, 1897 Mrs. Kitty Johnson <strong>Gunn</strong>, wife of Rev. James <strong>Gunn</strong>, died<br />

at her home in Springfield, Illinois last Thursday, after a long and painful illness. The<br />

deceased was a native of Troy, where she spent her girlhood and the early portion of her<br />

married life. She will be remembered by the elder generation as a woman of rare sweetness<br />

and beauty of character. She was deeply loved by all who knew her worth as woman, wife<br />

and mother, and she leaves a large number of friends here to whom her life will remain a<br />

sweet and tender memory.<br />

Kitty <strong>Gunn</strong> Blackwell<br />

REIDSVILLE, N.C. - It is with profound sorrow we announce the death of Rev. Dr. Kitty<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> Blackwell, 52 years old, of 2263 Stoney Creek School Rd., Reidsville, who died<br />

Thursday, May 20, 2004 in the Alamance Regional Medical Center, Burlington, NC. She<br />

was a native of Caswell County, NC, the daughter of David <strong>Gunn</strong> and Ethelyn <strong>Gunn</strong>, Born<br />

June 23, 1951. She received a Bachelor of Science degree from Averett College in Danville,<br />

VA. She earned a Masters of Reading from NC A&T State University, Greensboro and a<br />

second Masters in Administration and Certification in Supervision. She also received a<br />

Doctorate of Theology in May 2001 from Jacksonville Theological Seminary, Jacksonville,<br />

Flordia. She formerly served as Teacher, Assistant Principal, Principal, and Supervisor for<br />

Reading and High School Curriculum. She retired from Assistant Superintendent of<br />

Caswell County Schools in charge of Testing and Curriculum. She also participated in<br />

numerous civic and community activities. Some of these include: Member and Chair of<br />

Caswell County Health Board, Caswell Area Transportation Board, Civic Center Outreach<br />

Committee, State Employees Credit Union, Etc. While an active member of Jones Cross<br />

Road Baptist Church, she served as a Deaconess, Financial Secretary, Announcing Clerk,<br />

Usher, Sunday School Teacher, Special Programs Coordinator, and VBS Coordinator. She<br />

was recognized as Caswell County Teacher of the year in 1979 and as an Outstanding<br />

Young Woman of America in 1986. She served on the Scholarship Committee for the<br />

Cedar Grove Association for several years. She was also a member of Caswell County<br />

Health Advisory Board and North Carolina Association of Educators, Etc. On November<br />

1994 she was licensed to preach at the Jones Cross Road Baptist Church. She was ordained<br />

by the Cedar Grove Association in April 1997 to serve as one of the Assistant Pastors at the<br />

Ebenezer Baptist Church and later she became Assistant Pastor at Gethsemane Baptist<br />

Church in Dry Fork, VA. She later was called to pastor the High Street Baptist Church in<br />

Milton, NC. She is survived by her loving and supporting husband of 29 years, Rev. John<br />

H. Blackwell; her daughter, Mrs. Kala Blackwell Taylor and Son-in-Law, Eric Taylor of<br />

Baton Rouge, Louisiana; her son, Justin Blackwell and special friend Ms. <strong>My</strong>ra Lloyd,<br />

Alexadria, VA; her parents, David and Mrs. Ethelyn <strong>Gunn</strong> of Yanceyville, NC; 3 sisters,<br />

Ms. Lucy <strong>Gunn</strong> of Yanceyville, Mrs. Warneda Long (Rev. Henry Long) of Yanceyville, and<br />

Mrs. Wylenne Thompson (Charlie Thompson) of Blairs, VA. Father and Mother-In-Law,


Oscar Swann and Mrs. Annie Swann of Yanceyville; a host of nieces; nephews; other<br />

relatives and friends. Funeral services were held on Sunday, May 23, 2004, 1:00pm at the<br />

Cedar Grove Memorial Building Hwy 158 West Yanceyville with interment in the Jones<br />

Cross Road Baptist Church Cemetery; Rev. Arthur N. Grier II pffocated. Arrangements<br />

were entrusted to Fulton Funeral Home in Yanceyville, NC.<br />

Kyle Lee <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Services for Kyle Lee <strong>Gunn</strong>, 57, of Temple, Texas will be 10:00 am. Saturday at Bellwood<br />

Memorial Park Cemetery Pavilion. Kyle died Tuesday, February 16, 2010 in a Temple<br />

hospital. Kyle was born November 2, 1952 in Springfield, MO to William Allison <strong>Gunn</strong> and<br />

Dorene Yuvonne Agee <strong>Gunn</strong>. He attended school in Temple and lived here most of his life.<br />

He worked for periods of time in Memphis, TN and in Albuquerque. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was<br />

preceded in death by his father "Bill" <strong>Gunn</strong> on December 18, 1990 and by his<br />

grandparents. Survivors include his mother, Dorene <strong>Gunn</strong> of Temple and three brothers,<br />

Rickie D. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Heidenheimer, Charles W. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Belton and Ronald G. <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Temple. In lieu of flowers memorial contributions can be made to the American Cancer<br />

Society, P.O. Box 22718, Oklahoma City, OK 73123-1718, Visitation will be 6:00 to 8:00<br />

p.m. today (Friday) at Crawford-Bowers Funeral Home in Temple.<br />

Joan <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

December 18, 2005 - L. Joan <strong>Gunn</strong> - West Unity, Ohio - L. Joan <strong>Gunn</strong>, 84, West Unity, died<br />

Friday, Dec. 16, 2005, in Harborside Healthcare Center, Bryan. She was born April 26,<br />

1921, in Sherwood, the daughter of Evert and <strong>My</strong>rtle (Luce) Gier. In 1940, she married<br />

Orville <strong>Gunn</strong>, who died in 2004. She graduated in 1939 from Edon High School and was a<br />

graduate of Warners Beauty College, Toledo. She was a member of West Franklin United<br />

Methodist Church, United Methodist Women, Lillian Chapter 41 Order of the Eastern<br />

Star in Montpelier and Carnation Literary Club, West Unity. Surviving are a son, Jim<br />

(Ann), Loveland; a daughter, Mrs. Gary (Charlotte) Smith, West Unity; a son-in-law,<br />

Vernon Jones, Troy, Mich.; and eight grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren. Also<br />

preceding her in death were a daughter, Sharon Jones; three brothers, Lowell, Harold and<br />

Hayes Gier; and three sisters, Geneva Swan, Doris Drill and Harriet Kannel. Services will<br />

be at 11 a.m. Tuesday in Hollingshead-Beck Funeral Home, West Unity, with Pastor Mike<br />

Raypholtz officiating. Burial will be in West Franklin Cemetery, Fulton County. Visitation<br />

is from 3-8 p.m. Monday. Preferred memorials are to the church building fund.<br />

L. A. <strong>Gunn</strong> (Mrs)<br />

Van Wert Ohio, November 1, 1940 - Mrs. L. A. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 84 of this city, died following a brief<br />

illness, Thursday Oct. 31, 1940, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. W. R. Corathers at St.<br />

Petersburg, Florida where she had been residing for the past year. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> spent most<br />

of her lifetime in Van Wert. Besides her daughter, Mrs. Corathers, she is survived by<br />

another daughter, Mrs. Roy Clippinger, of Teledo and two sons, George and Raymond<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> both of Van Wert. The body will be brought to Van Wert for burial.<br />

Lacey L. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

Danville, Virginia - Lacey L. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 87, of 1973 Kentuck Church Rd., died Friday, March<br />

31, 2006 at Moses Cone Hospital in Greensboro. Born Sept. 24, 1918, in Pittsylvania


County, he was the son of Lindsey <strong>Gunn</strong> and Ollie <strong>Gunn</strong>. He was a truck driver for Dan<br />

River Mills, a member of Kentuck Missionary Baptist Church, and a veteran of the U.S.<br />

Army. He was married to the late Lettie F. <strong>Gunn</strong>. He is survived by three sons, Harvey A.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Danville, Lacey H. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Clinton, Md., and Horace E. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Danville; a<br />

sister, Philadelphia, Pa.; six follow in the <strong>Gunn</strong> Family Cemetery. He may be viewed from 4<br />

to 8 p.m. Sunday at Cunningham and Hughes Funeral Home. The family will be at the<br />

residence, 1973 Kentuck Church Rd. Cunningham and Hughes Funeral Directors are in<br />

charge of arrangements<br />

Lafayette Monroe <strong>Gunn</strong>, Sr.,<br />

Lafayette M. <strong>Gunn</strong>- Dies Here at Age 59 - a used car dealer in Richmond for the past 34<br />

years, died Wednesday at his home, 910 North Thirty-seventh St. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong>, who for the<br />

past 27 years had operated a used car business at 2700 Nine Mile Rd., was a member of<br />

Fairmount Avenue Methodist Church and the East End Businessmen"s Association.<br />

Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Mary Lewis <strong>Gunn</strong>; three daughters, Mrs. R. L. Boyer, of<br />

Huntsville, Ala., and Mrs. H. B. Fergusson and Mrs. O. D. Garton, Jr. both of Richmond;<br />

one son, L. M. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr., of Richmond; one sister, Mrs. W. H. Snead, of Richmond; three<br />

brothers, Samuel L. <strong>Gunn</strong>, of Silver Spring, Md., and Wesley A. and Willard J. <strong>Gunn</strong>, both<br />

of Richmond, and five grandchildren. A funeral service will be held at 2 p.m. Friday at<br />

Fairmount Avenue Methodist Church, with burial in Riverview Cemetery.Richmond<br />

Times Dispatch (VA) Thurs. 9-9-1954 - (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> descendant)<br />

Lafayette Monroe <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr.,<br />

of Highland Springs, died Friday, April 6. 1984. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mary C.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>; and daughter, Mrs. Cheryl G. Korman of Charleston, W.Va.; his mother, Mrs.<br />

Mary C. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Richmond; two grandsons, Eric and Benjamin Korman, both of<br />

Charleston, W.Va.; two stepsons, Clifton LaRay Bates of Highland Springs and Raymond<br />

G. Bates of Richmond; three sisters, Mrs. <strong>My</strong>rtle G. Ferguson, Mrs. Audrey G. Garton and<br />

Mrs. Mildred G. Boyer, all of Richmond. Remains rest at the Laburnum Chapel, Woody<br />

Funeral Home, 2110 E. Laburnum Ave. Graveside services 11 a.m. Monday in Riverview.<br />

Richmond Times Dispatch (VA) Sat. 4-7-1984 - (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

descendant)<br />

LaRhesa <strong>Gunn</strong> McNair,<br />

96, passed away Thursday, May 8, 2008 in Bryan. Services were held at 2 p.m. on<br />

Saturday, May 10 at Highland Lakes United Methodist Church in Kingsland with the Rev.<br />

Grady Roe officiating. Interment followed at the Kingsland Cemetery. LaRhesa was born<br />

on December 7, 1911 to Cenia (Ricketson) and Frank L. <strong>Gunn</strong> in Burnet County. Mrs.<br />

McNair, originally from big Lake, was a resident of Bryan for eight years before moving to<br />

Kingsland in 1974. She was a retired nurse, a member of the Highland Lakes United<br />

Methodist Church in Kingsland and former member of the United Methodist Women"s at<br />

Church. She was also a member of the Highland Lakes Social Club and Graduate Nurses<br />

Association where she served for twenty-five years on the T.B. Nurses Examiners Board.<br />

She was married to Rev. Travis Barrington McNair on January 14, 1940 in San Angelo. He<br />

preceded her in death on May 13, 1997. She was also preceded in death by her parents,<br />

Cenia and Frank <strong>Gunn</strong>; sister, Birdie Burleson ; and brother, Roy <strong>Gunn</strong>. She is survived


y her daughter, Mary Bowling and husband, Guy "Jack" of Nolenville; sisters, Zola<br />

Knowles of Bryan, Hazel Jackson of San Antonio, Oleta Smith of The Woodlands and<br />

Mary House of College Station; brother, Dr. Floyd F.L. <strong>Gunn</strong> of College Station; three<br />

grandchildren, Travis Ray Bowling and wife, Ann, Pamela Rae Bowling and Guy Erik<br />

Bowling; one great-grandson, William Bowling and numerous nieces,and nephews. In lieu<br />

of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Highland Lakes United Methodist<br />

Church, Crestview Retirement Home or charity of your choice. Arrangements under the<br />

direction of Waldrop-Hatfield-Hawthorne Funeral Home in Kingsland.<br />

Larry <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

June 13, 2006 - CRESTON Larry D. "<strong>Gunn</strong>er" <strong>Gunn</strong>, 63, of Creston, Ohio, died Sunday,<br />

June 11, 2006, at his home. Services will be Thursday at 11 a.m. at McIntire, Davis &<br />

Greene Funeral Home, 216 E. Larwill St., Wooster, with Clarence Geog officiating.<br />

Interment will be at <strong>New</strong>kirk Cemetery. Friends may call Wednesday from 6-9 p.m. at the<br />

funeral home. Larry was born March 6, 1943, in Guernsey County to Ralph B. and Nelva<br />

(Gibson) <strong>Gunn</strong> and married Rebecca Novak. She survives. He was raised on the family<br />

farm until he was 21, and left the farm to work at various factory jobs in Kent and<br />

Ravenna. In 1965, he began working at Rubbermaid Inc. in Wooster, retiring in 1999, after<br />

34 years of service. He enjoyed fishing, camping and the company of his many friends. He<br />

was a member of the Moose Lodge of Creston. Surviving in addition to his wife are<br />

children, Peggy Shackelford of Winter Springs, Fla., and Jeff <strong>Gunn</strong> of Creston; stepsons,<br />

Bob and Jim Kimber, both of Wooster; grandchildren, Morgan <strong>Gunn</strong>, Megan Floyd and<br />

Jarred Floyd; a sister, Janet (Wayne) Hickenbottom; and a brother, Brent <strong>Gunn</strong>, both of<br />

Cambridge. His parents and a brother, Ralph B. <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr., died previously.<br />

Larry Donnell <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Burlington, NC Larry Donnell <strong>Gunn</strong>, 44, of 200 Tyndall Drive, died Aug. 31, 2011, at<br />

Moses H. Cone Hospital. He was the son of Mr. John Henry <strong>Gunn</strong>, deceased, and Mrs.<br />

Annie Mae Brown <strong>Gunn</strong>, who survives. Larry was a registered nurse with Twin Lakes and<br />

a nursing instructor with GTCC. He is survived by his mother, of Mebane; brothers, John<br />

O. <strong>Gunn</strong> (Lucy), of Mebane, and Melvin L. <strong>Gunn</strong> Sr. (Valerie), of Burlington. A public<br />

viewing will be held Sunday, Sept. 4, 2011, from noon until 9 p.m. at the funeral home, and<br />

at other times the family will receive visitors at 947 <strong>Gunn</strong>-Poole Road, Mebane. A funeral<br />

service will be conducted at noon Monday, Sept. 5, 2011, at Burton's Chapel Missionary<br />

Baptist Church. Burial will be in the church cemetery.<br />

Larry E. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

of Richmond, died August 14, 1983. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Bertie H. <strong>Gunn</strong>;<br />

daughter, Ms. Gloria <strong>Gunn</strong>, both of Richmond; sister, Mrs. Vivian Phillips of Varina;<br />

brother Decatur <strong>Gunn</strong> of Hopewell; three grandchildren, Cynthia Inge, Bonnie Floyd and<br />

Robert L. Bell, Jr.; and two great-grandchildren. His remains rest at the Joseph W. Bliley<br />

Funeral Home"s Chippenham Chapel, 6900 Hull St. Road, where services will be held<br />

Tuesday at 3:30 p.m. Interment Sunset Memorial Park. Contributions may be made to the<br />

Manchester Rescue Squad.Richmond Times Dispatch (VA) Tues. 8-16-1983. Larry Everett<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> descendant)


Larry Lynn <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Memorial services for Larry Lynn <strong>Gunn</strong>, 55, Winnsboro, Texas, are scheduled for 2 p.m.<br />

Sunday at Cartwright Baptist Church with Bro. Fred Morrow officiating under direction of<br />

Beaty Funeral Home.Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> died July 13, 2011. He was born Nov. 1, 1955, to the late<br />

James S. and Joyce Browning <strong>Gunn</strong>. He was a carpenter and attended Cartwright Baptist<br />

Church.Survivors include his sister, Frances Mitchell of Winnsboro; brothers, Joe Clyde and<br />

Paula <strong>Gunn</strong> of Mineola and James Michael and Rose Mary <strong>Gunn</strong> of Scroggins; and several<br />

nieces and nephews (Reuben and Mary Goforth <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Larry "Turkey" <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

age 29, of Griffith, Indiana passed away September 9, 2006. He is survived by one<br />

daughter, Destiny; his mother, Cheryl (Tom) Welch of Griffith; three sisters: Lisa (Chris)<br />

Shinkle of Gary, Susie (Vince) Vitalone of Lake Village and Missy <strong>Gunn</strong> of Calumet<br />

Township; his grandfather, Chuck Shinkle of Calumet Township; seven nieces and one<br />

nephew. Funeral services will be held Tuesday, September 12, 2006 at 11:00 a.m. with<br />

Randy Harrison Minister officiating. Burial in Chapel Lawn Cemetery. Friends may visit<br />

with the family Tuesday morning from 9:00 a.m. until time of services at Kuiper Funeral<br />

Home, 9039 LEINMAN Road (two blocks south of Ridge Road), Highland, IN. Turkey was<br />

a self-employed scrapper. Published in The Times on 9/11/2006.<br />

Larry Lee <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

Larry Lee <strong>Gunn</strong>, 50, of Bartow, Georgia died Saturday, Sept. 2, 2000, at Lakeland<br />

Regional Medical Center. He was an animal control officer for Polk County. Born in Ft.<br />

Benning, Ga., he was a lifetime resident of Polk County. He was a Vietnam veteran and a<br />

Baptist. He was preceded in death by his mother and father, Henry and Elsie <strong>Gunn</strong>. He is<br />

survived by six sisters, Mae Hatfield of Auburndale; Betty Steele, Barbara Robinson and<br />

Sue Harris, all of Winter Haven; Faye Jones of Bartow; and Jacquelin Smith of McDonald,<br />

Tenn.; two brothers, Jerry <strong>Gunn</strong> of Frostproof; Charles <strong>Gunn</strong> of Hampton, Ga.; and his<br />

fiance Linda Giudice of Bartow. Services will be Wednesday Sept 6, 2000 at the funeral<br />

home. Frineds may call Tuesday evening from 6 pm to 8 pm at the funeral home. Kersey<br />

Funeral Home, Auburndale, <strong>New</strong> Chief, September 3, 2000<br />

Larry <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Merritt Island, Fla. - Larry Joe <strong>Gunn</strong>, born April 7, 1937, passed away Sunday, July 16,<br />

2006, at the age of 69. Larry was born in Fort Benning, GA and grew up in Orlando, FL.<br />

He worked as a manager at Publix for 20 years and retired in Panama City, FL. He moved<br />

to Merritt Island, FL in January 2005. Survivors include his three children, Bill <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

owner of GUNNstruction, Inc. in Merritt Island, Terry <strong>Gunn</strong> and Dana (<strong>Gunn</strong>) Stahley;<br />

his sisters, Maudine Sterling, Anita <strong>Gunn</strong> and Gloria Spain; brother, Terry <strong>Gunn</strong>;<br />

grandchildren, Katie <strong>Gunn</strong>, Garrett <strong>Gunn</strong> and Ashley McMullan; as well as several nieces<br />

and nephews. A Memorial Service will be held at 6 p.m., Friday, July 21, 2006, at Atlantic<br />

Mortuary in Rockledge.<br />

Larry W. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

69, died Saturday, April 30, 2011, at the ManorCare of Elgin. Larry was born in DeKalb,


Ill. on Dec. 2, 1946. On March 4, 1961, Larry married Judith K. Wishon. Survivors include<br />

his wife of 50 years, Judy K.; their daughters. Chris (Scott) Evitts and Kim Carlson; his<br />

grandchildren, Danielle and Cameron; his father, Wilbur <strong>Gunn</strong>; his brother, Jim (Pat)<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>; and his sister, Lynn (Terry) Marvin. Larry is also survived by several nieces and<br />

nephews and many friends. Larry was preceded in death by his mother, Mary. Judy and<br />

her family have decided to mourn their loss privately. There will be no visitation or public<br />

service. The Miller Funeral Home, West Dundee, 847-426-3436, is assisting the family with<br />

all arrangements.<br />

Larry Joe <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

57, of Hazen, died Sunday, November 6, 2011. He was a farm employee and carpenter and<br />

loved hunting and fishing. Larry was preceded in death by his brothr, Kenneth <strong>Gunn</strong> and<br />

grandparents, Velma and Smythe <strong>Gunn</strong>, and Edna and Irby King. He is survived by his<br />

father Roland <strong>Gunn</strong> of Carlisle; mother Patsy Kittler of DeValls Bluff, and his daughter<br />

Sherilyn J. <strong>Gunn</strong> Miller. Graveside services will be 2:00 pm Wednesday Nov 9, 2011 at the<br />

Old Carlisle Cemetery, in Carlisle. In lieu of flowers memorials can be made to the Old<br />

Carlisle Cemetery.<br />

"Larry" Lawrence Shot <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr.,<br />

age 44 has passed into the spirit world on August 9th, 2003. Larry was born February 27th,<br />

1959 in Lander, Wyoming. He was baptized in the LDS Church and attended Mormon<br />

Placement Program until he was 16 years old. In 1980, he married Arlene Rogers in 1980.<br />

They bore a son, Shane and two daughters Monique and Danielle. After their divorce,<br />

Larry continued to have a close and loving relationship with his children as well as the<br />

Rogers-Fisher families. Larry then married Rachel LaRance, who had three children of<br />

her own, his step-children; Gabe (Nancy) Hart, Josie (Glen) Risingsun, and Irvin "Chris"<br />

Risingsun III, and later divorced.He was currently employed with Lame Deer Headstart,<br />

Little Cheyenne. He enjoyed children and never grew tired of them. He loved to play<br />

volleyball and for awhile he even coached girl"s volleyball team at St. Labre Catholic<br />

School in Lame Deer and Busby High School. Larry loved to play pool, darts, bowling on<br />

leagues and hunting with his in-laws. He was always known for his good humor and his<br />

dancing. He also loved to play softball, hanging out with the Coyotes, joking and laughing<br />

at each other. "The good ol" days." Larry loved to watch his daughters play basketball<br />

and tried not to miss one game. No matter how far the game was, he was always there to<br />

support them. Larry also supported his son"s love for music and fashion, always willing to<br />

buy him music or clothes. Recently, Larry had found out that he was going to be a<br />

grandpa. He was excited and already making plans for his first grandchild that is coming<br />

soon. Larry was easy going and willing to make friends with anybody. He was a very<br />

likeable guy. He had a great sense of humor and shared a lot of fun times with his<br />

familyand friends. Recently Larry came and asked us to be his parents. I wish that we<br />

could have had more time to be parents to him before Maleo took him. Larry was worried<br />

about Dave Millegan not having a Cheyenne name, so Larry gave Dave his Cheyenne<br />

name, Mountain Boy. He said he admired the closeness of our family, and the love we<br />

showed each other. He wanted some of that and to be a part of our family and we accepted<br />

him into our family. We had one last chance to be with Larry during the Big Sky State<br />

Games where we all enjoyed the time as his adopted family. Larry is in a better place and it


is with Maheo. He is probably trying to organize a softball or volleyball tournament there.<br />

He had stopped by and told me about his all of his tournaments. He talked of having a<br />

memorial tour for Johnny Russell. So maybe we can all get together and have one for them<br />

both. We will miss him. Larry is survived by his children, Shane (Jarietta), Monique,<br />

Danielle, Shareesa, and Mikayla. Brothers, Mark (Lynn) Shot <strong>Gunn</strong>, Robert (Troylynn)<br />

Shot <strong>Gunn</strong>, and Francis Robert (Su) Shot <strong>Gunn</strong>. Sisters, Alice (Eric), Ramona, Laurencita<br />

Shot <strong>Gunn</strong>, and Roberta Shot <strong>Gunn</strong> (Lone Bear). Adopted Parents Doris and Willie Segui<br />

Sr., Nelly and the late Jigs Beartusk,his adopted father, Ronnie Beartusk. Foster Parents,<br />

Benard and Jean Shaw from Pasco, Washington. Adopted Brothers, Vance Little Bird,<br />

Andy Elk Shoulder, Willie Segui Jr., Chris, Neal, and Weaver Beartusk. Adopted Sisters<br />

Michelle Little Wolf, Jeanna Milligan, Sharon Grinsell, Roberta Strange Owl, Tara<br />

Beartusk, Althea Foote, Cindy Burns, Jermane Littleson, Jernena Old Mouse, Jeri<br />

Beartusk, and <strong>My</strong>rtle Beartusk. Larry leaves many Uncles, Aunts, Nieces, Nephews,<br />

Cousins, and Friends behind. Larry is preceded in death by his parents, Elva Medicine<br />

Bull and Lawrence Shot <strong>Gunn</strong> Sr., his grandparents; Willis and Annie Medicine Bull and<br />

his grandmother Eva Bearchum. Funeral services will be on Saturday, August 16, 2003 at<br />

1:00 PM at the Boys and Girls Club of the Northern Cheyenne Nation in Lame Deer.<br />

Burial will follow in the Birney Cemetery. A wake will be on Friday, August 15, 2003 at<br />

8:00 PM at the Arlene Rogers residence in Lame Deer.<br />

LaRue <strong>Gunn</strong> Murphy<br />

COLUMBIA-Graveside services for Mrs. LaRue <strong>Gunn</strong> Murphy, 80, of Columbia will be<br />

held 3 p.m. Friday in Greenlawn Memorial Park with interment to follow. The family will<br />

receive friends from 2 p.m. until the hour of the service at the funeral home. On-line<br />

condolences may be sent to The family has entrusted Greenlawn Funeral Home with the<br />

arrangements. Mrs. Murphy passed away peacefully in her home with her two children by<br />

her side on Monday evening. God honored her children, Deborah and David, by entrusting<br />

their mothers care to them in home hospice. LaRue, born in Goodwater, AL in 1926, was<br />

the youngest daughter of Ella Mae Jones and Elijah <strong>Gunn</strong>, and sister to 5 brothers and 2<br />

sisters, one of whom died in infancy. She lived a hard life growing up during the<br />

depression, and suffered an injury in a school bus accident, which caused her great pain<br />

the rest of her life. She graduated from Baker Village High School in Columbus, GA, in<br />

1945, and then worked as a bookkeeper at Georgia Manufacturing and as a secretary at<br />

Fort Benning, where she was named Miss Fort Benning. She married the one true love of<br />

her life, William W. Murphy Jr., and provided him with a wonderful home full of love and<br />

happiness. They had two children together to whom she meant the world. She was always<br />

there for them, often putting their needs before her own. She loved the Lord with all her<br />

heart and asked her daughter to read to her from the Bible every night. She leaves behind<br />

her two children: Deborah Murphy and David Murphy, both of Columbia, SC; two<br />

brothers, Jack P. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Columbus, GA and Otis B. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Hamilton, GA; brother-inlaw<br />

and sister-in-law, Mike and Marge Murphy of Savannah, GA; and many cousins,<br />

nieces and nephews. She was a beautiful woman who loved life and had a wonderful sense<br />

of humor. The world has lost a truly good and gentle spirit. Mama, you are sorely missed.<br />

Wed Feb 7, 2007 [Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Lattie <strong>Gunn</strong>


Lattie <strong>Gunn</strong>, 79, of Winter Haven, died of heart failure on Tuesday, April 22, 2003, at his<br />

residence. He was a native of Moultrie, Ga., who came to the area from Moultrie in 1937.<br />

He was a fruit picker for B.A. Smith. He was a member of Inwood/Jan Phyll Baptist<br />

Church. He is survived by his wife, Louise <strong>Gunn</strong> of Winter Haven; two sons, William<br />

Johnson of Winter Haven and Doyle Johnson of Ocala; four daughters, Rosatte Harris of<br />

California, Gencie <strong>Gunn</strong> and Betty Jo Batten, both of Winter Haven and Nancy Kersey of<br />

Auburndale; a brother, Clyde <strong>Gunn</strong> of Tampa; a sister, S.L. Johnson of K-Ville; 12<br />

grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Visitation will be held on Sunday from 5 to 8<br />

p.m. at Crisp-Coon Funeral Homes Inc., in Winter Haven. Graveside services will be held<br />

on Monday at 10 a.m. at Rolling Hills Cemetery. (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

descendant)<br />

Laura <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

GUNN LAURA, 83, was called home to the Lord on Sun., June 22, 2003. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> is a<br />

native of Miami and graduate of Miami High. She also lived in Columbia, SC. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

is survived by her daughter, Laura Lynn; son, John Wayne; granddaughters, Robin and<br />

Tracy; grandson, Dennis; great-grandchildren, Jennifer, Joey, Kurt, Mark and the many<br />

friends who were blessed by her presence. Visitation 6-9 p.m., Tues. Service 10 a.m., Wed.<br />

at VAN ORSDEL - CORAL GABLES 4600 SW 8 St (305)446-4412 Family Owned Since<br />

1924 To visit this Guest Book Online, go to www.herald.com/obituaries. Published in the<br />

Miami Herald on 6/24/2003.<br />

Laura <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Laura <strong>Gunn</strong>, 93, of Norman, died Sunday, July 6, 2003, in Norman, Oklahoma. Laura was<br />

formerly a native of Great Bend, Kansas. Services are pending with Havenbrook Funeral<br />

Home.<br />

Laura <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

PIKEVILLE, Ky. -- Laura <strong>Gunn</strong>, 73, Pikeville, formerly of Henderson, died at 7:15 p.m.<br />

Sunday, Oct. 20, 2007, at Pikeville Medical Center. Survivors include a sister, Vera Lord of<br />

Henderson; nieces and nephews. Graveside services will be at 2 p.m. today at Shady Grove<br />

Cemetery in Poole. Major Charles Stewart will officiate. There will be no visitation.<br />

Expressions of sympathy may take the form of contributions to the Salvation Army, P.O.<br />

Box 835, Henderson.Tapp Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements<br />

Laura <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Paris, Texas, 2-17-1915 - Mrs. Laura <strong>Gunn</strong>, an old resident of Lamar County, aged 71<br />

years, died at the home of her daughter, Jesse <strong>Gunn</strong>, near Biardstown of paralysis.<br />

Laura Jane <strong>Gunn</strong> Kidwell<br />

BARNETT (Special) — Funeral services for Mrs. Laura Jane Kidwell, 85. a former<br />

Barnett resident, were held Monday at the Union Church with the Rev. J. L. Freeman of<br />

Versailles, Mo officiating. Burial was in Big Hock Cemetery. Mrs. Kidwcll died Dec. 17,<br />

1952 at a Long, Beach, Calif., hospital. The daughter of Ephram and Sally <strong>Gunn</strong>, she was<br />

born March 1. 1867, near Barnett. She was married Aug. 6, 1885, to David L, Kidwell. He<br />

died in 1925. She moved to California with her children four years ago. Survivors are three


daughters, Mrs, Lola Bybee, West Los Angeles, Mrs. Maud Hull, Arapahoe Colo., and<br />

Mrs. Fay Sidebottom, Mennlo Park, Colo.; six sons, Archie and Ivor Kidwell, Wilmington,<br />

C;tlif.: Lucian and John Kidwell, Stockton, Calif.; Ben Kidwell. Torrance. Calif., and<br />

Arthur Kirwell, Barnett, and two brothers, H. D. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Versailles, and Henry <strong>Gunn</strong>.<br />

Otterville, Mo.<br />

Laura Nicholson <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Laura Nicholason, wife of attorney E. P. Nicholson, Jr, 4 Edgewood Court, Middlesboro,<br />

Kentucky, died Tuesday March 25, 1969 in the Middlesboro Appalachian Regioinal<br />

Hospital following an illness of several month’s duration. Mrs. Nicholson was educated in<br />

the Middlesboro schools and graduated from Hamilton College in Lexington, Ky. She<br />

attended the University of Illinois and taught for several years in Central School,<br />

Middlesboro, before her marriage. She was active in the First Presbyterian Church and in<br />

church work on a district level. Mrs. Micholson had served as president of the Women of<br />

the Church. She was also interested in political affairs of both the state and county. Her<br />

father, the late William E. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a prominent coal operator in Middlesboro for many<br />

years. The <strong>Gunn</strong> family moved to Middlesboro in 1908 from Covington, Ky. She and<br />

Eugene Pendleton Micholson, Jr were married October 11, 1938. Besides her husband,<br />

Mrs. Nicholson is survived by one daughter; Mrs. Fred W. Lupton of Chattannoga, Tenn;<br />

two sons, Lt. Eugene Pendleton Nicholson, III of Pensacola, Florida, and David Cloyd<br />

Nicholson of Ann Arbor, Michigan; a sister, mrs. Alex B. Shipley, Knoxville, Tenn, and two<br />

grandchildren, Fredrick William Lupton, III and Laura Louise Lupton, both of<br />

Chattannooga. Two sisters, Mrs. Curran Hanley and Miss Margaret <strong>Gunn</strong> preceded her in<br />

death. Funeral services for Mrs. Nicholson will be held Thursday morning, March 27 at<br />

11 c’clock in the First Presbyterian Church. The Rev. William D. Gray will be officiating<br />

minister, assisted by the Rev. Lewis Johnson. Members of the Board of Deacons of First<br />

Presbyterian Church and nephews will serve as pallbearers. Interment will follow in the<br />

Middlesboro Cemetery. The family will receive friends after 7:30 this evening at the<br />

funeral home. Fulton Funeral Homes is in charge of arrangement. (Thomas and Sarah<br />

Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> Desc)<br />

Laura <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Laura E. Dowdy, 65, Rapid City, died Saturday, February 15, 2003, at St. Mary"s Hospital<br />

in Rochester, MN. Laura was born on September 14, 1937, to Raymond and Annie (Hill)<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> in Pine Ridge, SD. She grew up in Rapid City, and graduated from Rapid City High<br />

School in 1956. She married Harold Dowdy on October 19, 1957, in Rapid City, SD. She<br />

worked for the Civil Service Commission from the middle 1970"s to the middle 1990"s. She<br />

was an active member of Emmanuel Episcopal Church and volunteered at the Journey<br />

Museum. Her family was the love of her life. She is survived by two daughters, Patricia A.<br />

Hurley and husband Richard of Rapid City, SD, Teresa Kellar and husband Timothy of<br />

Rapid City, SD; three sisters, Margaret Creech, whom she lived with, of Rapid City, SD,<br />

Pattie Ewoldt of Reno, NV, Katie Dunwell of OR; six grandchildren, Jennifer Kellar of<br />

Rapid City, SD, Melissa Henderson of Ellsworth AFB, SD, Emily Kellar, Bryan Hurley,<br />

Amanda Hurley and Hanna Kellar, all of Rapid City, SD; two great-grandchildren, Hailie<br />

and Cicily Henderson; one uncle, Roland Hill of Rapid City, SD; and one aunt, Minter of ,<br />

TX. She was preceded in death by her husband on January 6, 1978, and her parents.


Visitation will be Tuesday, February 18, 2003, and Wednesday, February 19, 2003, from 5<br />

p.m. to 8 p.m. at Behrens-Wilson Funeral Home. Funeral services will be Friday, February<br />

21, 2003, at 10 a.m. at Emmanuel Episcopal Church. Burial will follow at Black Hills<br />

National Cemetery, Sturgis, SD. Behrens-Wilson Funeral Home is in care of arrangements.<br />

Laura L. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

age 80, of Birmingham, Al., died Sunday, May 11, 2008. She was a member of First Baptist<br />

Church, Alton, member of the Missionary Society. Funeral Services will be Wednesday,<br />

May 21, at 1:00 p.m. at <strong>New</strong> Rising Star Missionary Baptist Church, Eastlake with burial<br />

in Zion Memorial Gardens. Survivors: daughters, Prince and Tina <strong>Gunn</strong>, Shelia<br />

Whisenant; sons, Willie (Eddie Mae), Kenneth and Bruce <strong>Gunn</strong> (Loyce); sisters, Lizzie<br />

Ruffin, Lois Cleveland, Mary Louise Jones, and Lola Mackie; 18 grandchildren and 17<br />

great grandchildren. Arrington Funeral Home directing.<br />

Laura Wilkins <strong>Gunn</strong> Foster,<br />

First White Girl Born At Hubbard, Died May 7. Funeral services for Mrs. Laura Foster,<br />

79, of Minneapolis who died May 7 at the Swedish Hospital in Minneapolis from a stroke<br />

suffered about a week after she fractured her hip, were held Tuesday afternoon, May 10, at<br />

the Methodist Church in Hubbard, her former home. Rev. Dwight Haberman of Akeley,<br />

pastor of the church, officiated. There was a wealth of beautiful floral tributes and a very<br />

large attendance of relatives and friends. Mrs. Wilfrid Norman was organist and<br />

accompanied Mrs. Grant Norman of Hubbard and Mrs. John Maxson of Park Rapids who<br />

sang three duets. Pallbearers, all nephews, were Harry Wilkins, Warren Wilkins, Paul<br />

McFarren and Byron Waterman, Park Rapids and Temple Hinds and Aubrey McFarren<br />

of Hubbard. Burial was made in the family lot in the cemetery at Hubbard. Laura Wilkins,<br />

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Wilkins, pioneers who came to Hubbard in May 1880,<br />

was born December 1, 1880 in Hubbard. She was the firs white girl to be born in the<br />

county and was one of a family of eleven children. She attended the Hubbard schools and<br />

grew to womanhood there. In 1899 she was married to James <strong>Gunn</strong>. Five children were<br />

born to the union, two dying in infancy. In 1940 she was married to Ira Foster in<br />

Minneapolis and since then her home has been 2810 First avenue south in that city. Mr.<br />

Foster preceded her in death. Hubbard was Mrs. Foster"s home so many years when she<br />

cared for her aged mother and was so helpful to other relatives and friends as well as being<br />

an ardent community worker. She was a member of Puritan Rebekah lodge of Hubbard<br />

and of Simpson Methodist church in Minneapolis. Surviving are three sons,Judge William<br />

DeMarle <strong>Gunn</strong> of Minneapolis; Harold <strong>Gunn</strong>, Whittier, Calif. and Raymond <strong>Gunn</strong>, Rapid<br />

City, S. D. There are ten grandchildren, eighteen great grandchildren and a sister, Mrs.<br />

Grace Benham of Hubbard and many nieces and nephews. Relatives and friends from out<br />

of town attending the funeral included Judge and Mrs. William DeMarle <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

Minneapolis, their sons, Robert of Wichita Falls, Texas and Richard of Minneapolis; Mrs.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>s"s mother, Mrs. Mauer of Sebeka; Harold <strong>Gunn</strong>, Whittier, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs.<br />

Raymond <strong>Gunn</strong> and son George, Rapid City, S. D. Mr. and Mrs. Don Wilson and Mr.<br />

Chas. Foster, St Paul, Mr. Foster"s daughters, Mrs. Robert McMillan, Minneapolis, and<br />

Mrs. Paul Nystrom and her daughter, Mrs. Wallace Jopke, Madison, Wisc. and his son,<br />

Dean Foster and daughters, Martha and Deanne, Minneapolis; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd<br />

Bement, Deerwood, Mrs., Warren Bement and her daughter, Shirley, Virginia and Izora


Bement, Minneapolis; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Dokken, Minneapolis,<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sutton, Bemidji, Mr. and Mrs. John DeWall, St. James, and Mr.<br />

and Mrs. Floyd Synstelein, Fergus Falls. Enterprise, May 10, 1960.<br />

LaMerle <strong>Gunn</strong> Hudson<br />

NORCROSS, Ga. - Mrs. LaMerle <strong>Gunn</strong> Hudson, 86-year-old resident of Norcross, died<br />

Tuesday, Oct. 25, 2011. Funeral services will be held Friday, Oct. 28 at 11 a.m. from the<br />

graveside at Marseilles Cemetery with the Rev. Jackie Taylor officiating.Mrs. Hudson is<br />

survived by three daughters, Debra Ann Johnson of Warner Robins, Ga., Tracy Ellen<br />

Spinks (Brian) and Donna Dean (Mike); four grandchildren, Jonathan Hudson, Michael<br />

Toole, Amber Thornton and Austin Spinks; and her sister, Hazel <strong>Gunn</strong> Smith (La mar).<br />

Born Thursday, Feb. 5, 1925 in Lanett, Mrs. Hudson was the daughter of the late Frances<br />

May Dobbins and John Barron <strong>Gunn</strong>. She was a member of Glennwood Hills Baptist<br />

Church in Macon, Ga. Mrs. Hudson was a graduate of Center High, where she was<br />

valedictorian. She had worked for several auto dealerships over the years, retiring from<br />

Gwinnett Subaru as a warranty clerk with six years of service. Mrs. Hudson was a loving<br />

mother and grandmother.She was preceded in death by her husband, John William<br />

Hudson Jr. The family will greet friends Thursday, Oct. 27 from 5 until 7 p.m. at<br />

McCarthy Funeral Home. (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

LaVetta <strong>Gunn</strong> McDonald<br />

STRATFORD, Texas — Services for LaVetta Jo McDonald, 73, Stratford, are 2 p.m.<br />

Tuesday at Pickard Funeral Home, Chaplin Leo McDonald officiating. Burial follows at<br />

Corley Cemetery. Mrs. McDonald died Jan. 14, 2006, at Ada. She was born Feb. 1, 1932, at<br />

Hedley, Texas, to Lonnie Frances and Norma Odessa Jamar <strong>Gunn</strong>. She married E. S.<br />

Mack McDonald Nov. 26 1950, at McLean, Texas. She spent 26 years of her life in<br />

Woodward before moving to Stratford 10 years ago. She was a member of the First Baptist<br />

Church of Woodward and also a member of Beta Sigma Phi. Survivors include husband of<br />

the home; a daughter Yevon Dee and son-in-law Chris Bolles, Stratford; a son Jeffrey Scott<br />

and daughter-in-law Thlise McDonald, Aztec, N.M.; a brother, Rodney <strong>Gunn</strong>, Austin,<br />

Texas; two sisters, Naomi McCarty, McLean, Texas, and Gloria Carpenter, Canon City,<br />

Colo.; three grandchildren, Christy Lynn Morris, Matthew Adam Bolles and Jeffrey Chase<br />

McDonald; and two great-grandchildren, Logan Reed and Kayden Walker. Pickard<br />

Funeral Home, Stratford<br />

Lavena E. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Lavena E. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 93, of Amarillo, died Friday, April 21, 2000. Services will be at 10 a.m.<br />

Monday in Llano Mausoleum Chapel with Dr. Jeff Bearden of First Baptist Church<br />

officiating. Burial will be in Llano Cemetery by Boxwell Brothers Funeral Directors, 2820<br />

Virginia Circle. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born in Bache, Okla., and moved to Clarendon, where she<br />

finished school. She worked in retail at Montgomery Ward, Sears, Colbert"s, Blackburn"s<br />

and Dunlap"s. She was a member of the Rebekah Lodge, the Order of Eastern Star, and<br />

American Business Women"s Association. She was a charter member of First Baptist<br />

Church. She married Jake Faubion in 1922. He died in 1951. She married L.M. <strong>Gunn</strong> in<br />

1952. He died in 1964. Her son, the Rev. Loy Faubion, died in 1996. She was also preceded<br />

in death by two daughters, Margaret Peasgood and Loretta Higgins. Survivors include two


stepsons, John Faubion of Amarillo and Paul Faubion of Dallas; a stepdaughter, Irene<br />

Catherall of Amarillo; a sister, Oleta Schileter of California; three grandchildren; 10<br />

greatgrandchildren; and two great-great-grandchildren. Amarillo Sunday <strong>New</strong>s-Globe<br />

April 23, 2000<br />

Lavina <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Charles City, Iowa—Funeral services were held Monday Nov 28, 1949 at 2 p. m. at the<br />

Grossman funeral home for Mrs. Lavina <strong>Gunn</strong>, 80, who died Saturday at her home, 605<br />

Cedar street. The Rev. Walter Titus officiated and burial was in Riverside cemetery. Mrs.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, who broke a leg 2 years ago, had been bedfast for about a year. She was a lifelong<br />

resident of Charles City and was born May 7, 1869. Her second husband, George L. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

died in 1930. She was earlier married to Joseph Powers. Survivors include 3 daughters<br />

Mrs. William Birkholz, Charles City; Mrs. Howard Babcock, Downers Grove, 111., and<br />

Mabel Powers, Anaheim, Cal., and 4 sons, Harry Powers, John Powers and Clifford <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

all of Charles City, and Dale <strong>Gunn</strong>, Los Alamos, N. Mex.<br />

Lawrence <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr.<br />

Anniston, Alabama - Services for Mr. Lawrence <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr., 23, and infant, Lawrence<br />

Cazzell <strong>Gunn</strong>, both of Anniston, will be at 2 p.m. Thursday from Faith Outreach Ministries<br />

with the Rev. Wallace E. Cooley officiating. Burial will be in Chulafinnee Cemetery with<br />

Ervin Funeral Chapel in charge. Both Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> and the infant died Saturday at Regional<br />

Medical Center in Anniston. Survivors include wife and mother, Meeka <strong>Gunn</strong>; one<br />

daughter and sister, Destiny; one son and brother, Azzurion, all of Hobson City; a mother<br />

and grandmother, Mary Lee Patton, of Oxford; a father and grandfather, Lawrence T.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, Sr., of Anniston; two sisters and Aunts, Marie Carter, of Anniston, and Florence<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, of Oxford; a grandfather and great-grandfather, Emmitt Akles, of Anniston, and a<br />

step grandmother and step great-grandmother, Ceolia Davis, of Anniston; a host of other<br />

relatives and friends. Published March 22, 2005<br />

Lawrence A. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Lawrence A. <strong>Gunn</strong> , 83, of Erlanger, Kentucky, died at 4:30 a.m. Monday at St. Elizabeth<br />

Hospice Unit, Covington, Kentucky. He was a re tired electrician with the Inter national<br />

Brotherhood of Electri cal Workers Union Local 212, Cincinnati, and an Army veteran.<br />

Survivors include his wife, Annzetta V. <strong>Gunn</strong>; a son, L. Anthony <strong>Gunn</strong> of Indianapolis;<br />

and two grandsons. Mass of Christian Burial will be at 10 a.m. Friday at St. Henry Curch,<br />

Elsmere. Visitation will be from 5 to 8 p.m. Thursday at Linnemann Funeral Home,<br />

Erlanger. Burial will be in Gate of Heaven Cemetery, Cincinnati. Memorials are suggested<br />

to St. Elizabeth Hospice Unit, 401 E. 20th St., Covington, Ky., 41014. (11-16-1998)<br />

Lawrence A. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

"Larry" <strong>Gunn</strong> Age 53 years passed away September 28, 2010 at Methodist Hospital<br />

Northlake, IN after a short illness. Lawrence was born May 30, 1957 in Gary to Samuel<br />

and Jessie Mae <strong>Gunn</strong>. He graduated from Gary Roosevelt High School Class of"1975". He<br />

was employed with Arcellor Mittal Steel (formerly Inland Steel) in East Chicago, IN for 35<br />

years. Preceded in death by father Samuel <strong>Gunn</strong>, mother Jessie Mae <strong>Gunn</strong>. He leaves to<br />

cherish his memories his loving wife of 32 years, Laretta Lucas-<strong>Gunn</strong>; loving son, Bernard


James <strong>Gunn</strong> of Gary, IN; loving daughter, Thea <strong>Gunn</strong> of Iowa; loving sister, Barbara A.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Gary, IN; four loving brothers, Samuel <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr., Ronald A <strong>Gunn</strong> both of<br />

Durham, NC, Robert A. (Renell) <strong>Gunn</strong> of Detroit, MI and Michael A. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Milwaukee,<br />

WI; 11 loving grandchildren and a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.<br />

Visitation Sunday, October 3, 2010 from 12-8 p.m. with family hours 6-8 p.m. at the Guy &<br />

Allen Chapel, 2959 West 11th Avenue. Funeral Services Monday, October 4, 2010 at 2:00<br />

p.m. at <strong>New</strong> Sardis M B Church, 2281 Taney Street. Pastor Allen Robinson officiating.<br />

Interment Evergreen Memorial Park<br />

Lawrence E. (Buddy) <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

75, of Richmond, Virginia died Sunday April 3, 1988. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Alice<br />

Barksdale <strong>Gunn</strong>; a daughter, Mrs. Patricia Brewer; a sister, Jacqueline Krouse; and two<br />

grandchildren, Tina Worsham and William E. Brewer, Jr. His remains rest at the Joseph<br />

W. Bliley Funeral Home"s Chippenham Chapel, 6900 Hull St. Rd., where funeral services<br />

will be held Tuesday at 2 p.m. Interment Dale Memorial Park. Richmond Times Dispatch<br />

(VA) Mon. 4-4-1988<br />

Lawrence Eugene <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Memorial services for Lawrence Eugene <strong>Gunn</strong>, 49, who died Monday Dec 24, 1973, in Los<br />

Lunas, NM, will be conducted at 1 p.m. today in Palm Chapel of Strong-Thorne Mortuary<br />

with the Rev. Viola Siemen officiating. Burial will be in Fairview Memorial Park. <strong>Gunn</strong> has<br />

been a resident of Los Lunas for two years. He had served as Bernalillo County deputy fire<br />

marshall, was a charter member of the Barcelona Volunteer Fire Dept., and was a fireman<br />

at Manzano Base from 1961 through 1966. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a former resident of Albuquerque.<br />

He had raised race horses and was an employee of the Raymond-Jarrett Dairy atthe time of<br />

his death. <strong>Gunn</strong> had been a member of the 101st Airborne in Europe during World War II.<br />

Survivors include his wife.Maedean M. of the family home; a daughter, Mrs. Sharon<br />

Adams of Albuquerque; his mother, Mrs. Anna S. <strong>Gunn</strong> Sunday, and three grandchildren,<br />

Todd Adams, Derra Adams and Tamra <strong>Gunn</strong>, all of Albuquerque. He was preceded in<br />

death by his son, Richard <strong>Gunn</strong>, on April 15, 1972.<br />

Lawrence Francis <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Hampton, NH - Lawrence Francis <strong>Gunn</strong>, age 81, of Hampton, N.H., former longtime<br />

<strong>New</strong>buryport resident, died Sunday morning, May 20, 2012, at Portsmouth Regional<br />

Hospital. He was the beloved husband of the late Anne M. (Farrell) <strong>Gunn</strong>, who died Sept.<br />

20, 1996. Born in Lynn, November 29, 1930, one of three children of the late John and<br />

Margaret (Lynch) <strong>Gunn</strong>, he was a graduate of St. Mary’s High School. A proud veteran of<br />

the Korean War and recipient of three Bronze Star Awards, he served with the United<br />

States Army from February 15, 1952, to November 16, 1953, honorably discharged with the<br />

rank of Corporal, then continued serving with the Army Reserve until May 14, 1960. Mr.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> was fascinated with trains from an early age and grew up to become a conductor<br />

with the Boston Maine Railroad for some years. As a turbine engineer, he retired from<br />

General Electric in Lynn. He loved the beach and always considered himself lucky to have<br />

lived in such close proximity to the ocean. His love of the beach was only surpassed by his<br />

love of family and friends, who filled his life with joy and were his inspiration and his<br />

success. His surviving family includes his four children, Joanne Cunningham and husband


Matthew of Hampton, NH; Suzanne MacCarthy and significant other, Howard Smith, of<br />

Amesbury; Laurine Connors and husband Neal of Fanwood, NJ; and William <strong>Gunn</strong> and<br />

wife Laurie of Williston, VT; seven grandchildren, Luke and Brittany MacCarthy, Erin<br />

and Ryan Connors, Mackenzie and Marlee <strong>Gunn</strong> and Chloe Cunningham; his brother,<br />

John W. <strong>Gunn</strong> and his wife Barbara; his sister, Margaret Burke and her husband Francis,<br />

along with several generations of nieces and nephews and dear friends. He was predeceased<br />

by his son-in-law, James MacCarthy.<br />

Lawrence Hubert <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Longtime Montrose resident Larry <strong>Gunn</strong>, who played an instrumental role in remodeling<br />

St. Luke’s of the Mountains Church in La Crescenta, died June 11. He was 77. Born in Los<br />

Angeles on Nov. 22, 1932, <strong>Gunn</strong> attended Glendale-area schools before graduating from<br />

Cal Poly San Luis Obispo. He went on to become an architect and self-employed<br />

businessman before becoming executive and co-owner of Pestcon. A longtime member and<br />

vestryman of St. Luke’s of the Mountains Church, he was instrumental in the remodel<br />

design of this La Crescenta landmark, keeping it true to the original and historical design.<br />

He designed the refurbished altar, cross, Parish Hall prayer room, parking lot and outside<br />

prayer garden. He was also active in the Episcopal Cursillo and Soma ministries and<br />

served on the San Gabriel Valley Habitat for Humanity Board of Directors. His traveling<br />

abroad for work, ministry and pleasure included trips to China, Taiwan, Australia,<br />

Uganda, Kenya, England, Ireland, Scotland, Canada, Israel and Jordan. In 2006, he moved<br />

with his wife, Monica, to Sandpoint, Idaho, to be near his children. He and his wife were<br />

married 52 years until her death in 2007. He is survived by his children, Kevin <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

Teryl <strong>Gunn</strong> Riley and Brenna <strong>Gunn</strong> Meredith; and his grandchildren, Aaron, Ben and<br />

Corey <strong>Gunn</strong>, Derick and Lauren Riley, and Max, Zoe and <strong>My</strong>a Meredith. He is also<br />

survived by his sister Marlene Estelle. A memorial service is scheduled for St. Luke’s of the<br />

Mountains Church, 2563 Foothill Blvd., at 11 a.m. Saturday, with a reception to follow in<br />

the Parish Hall. Another service will be in Sandpoint in July. In lieu of flowers, donations<br />

can be made in memory of Larry to: St. Luke’s Anglican Church Reestablishment Fund,<br />

P.O. Box 8307, La Crescenta, 91224; or to San Gabriel Valley Habitat for Humanity, 400 S.<br />

Irwindale Ave., Azusa, CA 91702<br />

Lawrence <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

ANNISTON , Alabama - Services for Mr. Lawrence <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr., 23, and infant, Lawrence G.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, both of Anniston, will be at 2 p.m. Thursday March 24, 2005 from Faith Outreach<br />

Ministries with the Rev. Wallace E. Cooley officiating. Burial will be in Chulafinnee<br />

Cemetery with Ervin Funeral Chapel in charge. Both Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> and the infant died<br />

Saturday at Regional Medical Center in Anniston. Survivors include wife and mother,<br />

Meeka <strong>Gunn</strong>; one daughter and sister, Destiny; one son and brother, Azzurion, all of<br />

Hobson City; a mother and grandmother, Mary Lee Patton, of Oxford; a father and<br />

grandfather, Lawrence T. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Sr., of Anniston; two sisters and Aunts, Marie Carter, of<br />

Anniston, and Florence <strong>Gunn</strong>, of Oxford; a grandfather and great-grandfather, Emmitt<br />

Akles, of Anniston, and a step grandmother and step great-grandmother, Ceolia Davis, of<br />

Anniston; a host of other relatives and friends.


Lawson Earl <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

May 23, 1947 - Aug. 18, 2009 - Lawson Earl <strong>Gunn</strong>, 62, of Bradenton, formerly of Wayne,<br />

Pa., died Aug. 18, 2009. Services will be a memorial visitation from 3 to 5 p.m. today at<br />

Brown & Sons Funeral Homes & Crematory, 43rd Street Chapel, Bradenton. Survivors<br />

include wife Linda S. of Bradenton; son Byron Anthony; daughters Laura McLaughlin,<br />

Patty Ann Hardy and Rashel Wallace, all of Birmingham, Ala.; brother Reugene of<br />

Niceville; and six grandchildren.<br />

Laylon Estelle <strong>Gunn</strong> Walker<br />

SYLVESTER -- Mrs. Laylon Estelle <strong>Gunn</strong> "Granny" Walker, 94, Our Angel on earth<br />

gained her halo and sprouted her wings heaven bound to be with her Almighty God on<br />

January 11, 2013 at Tift Regional Medical Center. The funeral service was held at 2:00<br />

PM on Monday, January 14, 2013 at Banks Funeral Home Chapel with interment<br />

following in the Wright's Chapel Cemetery with Rev. Donnie Sloan officiating.<br />

Mrs. Walker was born on September 6, 1918 in Worth County to the late Walter Van and<br />

Amanda Powell <strong>Gunn</strong> and had lived here all of her life. She was a homemaker who enjoyed<br />

fishing and gardening. Granny loved life, her family and watching the Atlanta Braves. She<br />

was known as Granny and was a Granny to everyone. Mrs. Walker was a member of<br />

Wright's Chapel Church. Survivors include her daughters, June Freeman of Albany,<br />

Patricia Pantone of Albany, Glenda McDermont of Palatka, FL, Cheryl Walker of Sumner,<br />

Debbie Davis (Ronnie) of Norman Park, Rita Patterson (Charlie) of Omega, Pam Renfro<br />

(Glen) of Fayetteville, NC and Brenda Sanders (Tim) of Lafayette, AL; son, Ronnie Walker<br />

of Sylvester, sisters, Idola McCawley of Sylvester, <strong>My</strong>rtle Williams of Moultrie, Lougenia<br />

Cross of Sylvester and Lavera Hobby of Brunswick, 17 grandchildren and 19 great<br />

grandchildren. In addition to her parents Mrs. Walker was preceded in death by her<br />

husband, Iverson Hardwick Walker; daughters, Karen Walker, Latrelle Walker and<br />

Tammy Walker; son, James Larry Walker and granddaughters, Marli Davis and Felicia<br />

Paige. (James W. <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Leland D. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

83, of Montpelier, passed away on Wednesday, April 7, 2010. Arrangements by Thompson<br />

Funeral Home, Montpelier, Ohio<br />

Lee Oma <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

LEE OMA GUNN, died December 11, 2004 at the age of 105. She was the fifth of eight<br />

children born to Sarah Ann and Benton Ham in Waelder, Texas. Lee Oma was a member<br />

of Shepherd Drive United Methodist Church. She was preceded in death by her husband,<br />

W. C. <strong>Gunn</strong>, an infant son, Warren Clayton <strong>Gunn</strong>, and daughter-in-law, Melba <strong>Gunn</strong>. She<br />

is survived by her son, John W. <strong>Gunn</strong>; daughter, Dorothy Gill and husband Fred; 5<br />

grandchildren; 8 great-grandchil-dren; numerous nieces, nephews and other relatives.<br />

Funeral Services will be 2:00 P.M. Tuesday, December 14, 2004 in the Chapel of Woodlawn<br />

Funeral Home with Rev. Hill Johnson officiating. Interment to follow in Woodlawn<br />

Garden of Memories. The family will receive friends one hour prior to services. For those<br />

desiring memorial contributions can be made to Shepherd Drive United Methodist Church,<br />

620 Shepherd Drive, , TX 77007.


Lee D. <strong>Gunn</strong>, MD<br />

SALAMANCA, NY—Funeral services for Dr. Lee D. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 64 Ken Boulevard, be held<br />

Thursday afternoon (September 4. 1947) at on o'clock at the home, with the Rev Edgar T.<br />

Pancoast, rector of St Mary's Episcopal Church, officiating. Burial will be in the family<br />

plot in Prospect Lawn Cemetery Hamburg. Dr. <strong>Gunn</strong> died Monday night (September 1.<br />

1947) in the Salamanca City Hospital after a brief illness. Born in Buffalo, he was a<br />

graduate of the University of Buffalo medical school, class of 1908. He served his internship<br />

at Buffalo's Emergency hospital. After having practiced in Hamburg about eight years, Dr.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> moved to this city in December 1917. He had practiced here since Besides acting as<br />

city health officer since 1934, he was surgeon for the Baltimore & Ohio railroad and was in<br />

charge of the medical clinic for the Seneca Nation of Indians. He was Democratic candidate<br />

for coroner in the coming November elections. Dr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a member of the staff Of the<br />

City hospital, the Cattaraugus County Medical association and the <strong>New</strong> York State<br />

Medical association. Surviving are his widow. Mrs Mildred <strong>Gunn</strong>; two daughters, Mrs<br />

Lawrence Bascomb of 48 Lincoln avenue, and Mrs. Arthur F. Stevens of Buffalo; a<br />

nephew, Gordon H. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Buffalo, and two grandchildren.<br />

Lee Edward <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

CHESTER, S.C. - Lee Edward <strong>Gunn</strong>, 71, of 110 Parris Court, Chester, S.C., passed away<br />

Saturday, April 28, 2012, at Chester Regional Medical Center. Visitation: The family will<br />

receive friends Sunday from 6-8 p.m. at Gordon Mortuary. At other times, the family will<br />

be at their respective residences. Funeral Service: Monday at 1 p.m. at Gordon Mortuary<br />

Chapel Officiated By: Rev. Daniel Bran Interment: Clingman Memorial Gardens,<br />

following the service Funeral Home: Gordon Mortuary<br />

Lee W. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Farrell man was WWII vet, worked at Sharon Steel. Funeral will be Thursday for Lee W.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, 1018 Beechwood Ave., Farrell, who died at 7:57 p.m. Friday (12-22-00) in Oakland<br />

Veterans Administration Hospital, Pittsburgh, Pa. due to a heart ailment. He was 78. Mr.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> was born Jan. 6, 1922, in Taladega, Ala. to Charlie and Feany Williams <strong>Gunn</strong>. A<br />

U.S. Army veteran, he served during World War II. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> worked at Sharon Steel<br />

Corp."s former Farrell plant. He was a member of Community Baptist Church, Farrell.<br />

Surviving are: a daughter, Mary Lee Taul, Robeline, La.; two sisters, Ollie Borders, Farrell<br />

and Aleane <strong>Gunn</strong>, Cleveland; seven grandchildren; 30 great-grandchildren; several greatgreat-grandchildren;<br />

and his caregiver and nephew, Billy <strong>Gunn</strong>, Farrell. He was preceded<br />

in death by two sisters, Lillie Gaddis and Mamie Willis.<br />

Lela M. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

96, Platte City, Mo., died Aug. 30, 1992, at the home. Graveside services will be at 2 p.m.<br />

Wednesday at Mount Olivet Cemetery, Hannibal, Mo. Friends may call from 1 to 5 p.m.<br />

today at the Rollins Chapel, Platte City. The family suggests contributions to the First<br />

Presbyterian Church of Hannibal. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born in Algona, Iowa, and lived in<br />

Hannibal most of her life; she moved to this area in 1986. She taught elementary school in<br />

Algona from 1914 to 1918. She was a 50-year member of the Order of the Eastern Star in<br />

Hannibal. She was a member of the church. Her husband, Raymond B. <strong>Gunn</strong>, died in 1974.<br />

Survivors include two daughters, Barbara J. Bryan, Platte City, and Janet L. Tapley,


Carthage, Mo.; three grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren<br />

Lelia <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

GUNN - Departed this life August 24, 1986, Mrs. Lelia <strong>Gunn</strong>, of 3104 Enslow Ave.,<br />

formerly of <strong>New</strong> Kent County. She is survived by one son, Mr. Robert <strong>Gunn</strong>; one daughter,<br />

Mrs. Shirley Abrams, eight grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren; two brothers, Mr.<br />

Willie H. Johnson and Mr. James Johnson; a host of nieces and nephews; one daughter-inlaw;<br />

three sister-in-laws; other relatives and friends. Remains rest at Walter J. Manning<br />

Funeral Home, 700 N. 25th St., where funeral services will be held Wednesday 3:30 p.m.<br />

Rev. Jacob Taylor officiating. Burial Lebanon Baptist Church Cemetery, <strong>New</strong> Kent<br />

County. Family and friends will assemble at the funeral home Wednesday 3:15<br />

p.m.Richmond Times Dispatch (VA) Tues. 8-26-1986<br />

Lelia Bowen <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Funeral services for Mrs.W. E. <strong>Gunn</strong> were held yesterday, March 30, 1958, at 3 o’clock at<br />

the Fulton McKlaney Funeral Home, with the Rev. D. Yandell Page officiating. Burial was<br />

in the family lot in the Middlesboro Cemetery, in Middlesboro, Kentucky. Pallbearers<br />

were Nelson Allen, William H. Ralston, Leo Wardrup and her three grandsons, Penn<br />

Nicholson, David Nicholson and Alex Shipley, Jr. Two daughters preceded Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> in<br />

death, Miss Margaret Adams <strong>Gunn</strong>, and Mrs. Katherine <strong>Gunn</strong> Hanly. The two surviving<br />

daughters are Mrs. E. P. Nicholason, Jr. Of Middlesboro, and Mrs. Alex B. Shipley of<br />

Knoxville. Lelia Bowen <strong>Gunn</strong> was born in Covington, Kentucky March 18, 1871. She was<br />

educated in Covington schools, and was a member of the Union Methodist Church there.<br />

In 1900 she married William E. <strong>Gunn</strong> and in 1908 she and Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> came to Middlesboro<br />

where Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a well known coal operator until his death in 1938. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was<br />

connected with the engineering firm that surveyed the right of way for the first railroad<br />

into Middlesboro. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was one of the last of the group of women who did<br />

monumental work in promoting cultural and civic advancement. She was a charter<br />

member of the Woman’s Club and one of the women responsible for obtaining the<br />

Carnegie Library. She was one of the organizers of the Middlesboro PTA and sponsored<br />

the first hot lunch program for the schools there. She was active in politics before woman<br />

suffrage when women could vote only in school board elections, and was instrumental in<br />

getting legislation to compel secret ballot in Middlesboro where voting previously had been<br />

viva voce. In recognition for her work in this matter she was named a member of the<br />

Kentucky Democratic state committee. At other times she served on the board of health,<br />

was an officer of the League of Women Voters, and president of the <strong>Gunn</strong> Coal Mining<br />

Co., which her husband operated. And at all times she was zealously devoted to her home<br />

and her family. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was stricken with crippling arthritis in 1983 and was forced to<br />

give up active civic work. However, with a determination not to become an invalid, she<br />

kept in contact with her friends by taking daily long walks. She continued her mile a day<br />

walks for 18 years until 1951 shen she suffered the first of a series of strokes. For the last<br />

four and a half years she had been a patient in the Peewee Valley Hospital where she died.<br />

Lelia Gatewood <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Danville Register, Nov 26, 1976 - Lelia Gatewood <strong>Gunn</strong> of the Shady Grove Road died<br />

Wednesday morning in Alamance Memorial Hospital in Burlington. N C.Shady Grove


Road died Wednesday morning in Alamance Memorial Hospital in Burlington. N.C. Mrs.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> was born in the Gatewood Community of Caswell County. N.C. on August 13, 1801.<br />

a daughter of the late James Monroe Gatewood and Jennie Gwynn Gatewood. After her<br />

marriage to Richard Marcellus <strong>Gunn</strong> she moved to Duluth. Minn., returning to the<br />

Gatewood Community in 1947 to make her home. A graduate of Meredith College she<br />

taught in both Dululh and In Ihe Pelham Community. She was a . member of Shady Grove<br />

United Methodist Church and the Caswell Chapter No. 239 Order of the Eastern Star.<br />

Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> organized and was the first director of the Danville Actlvlly Center, which is<br />

now Ihe Fred T. Hatcher Activity Center. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong>. who was widowed In 1960's is the<br />

last member of her generation of the family. Her only survivors are a number of nieces and<br />

nephews. Services will be held from Shady Grove United Methodist Church Friday at 2<br />

p.m. by the Rev. Charles F. Eakin and the Rev. Claude S. Harrelson. Burial will be in the<br />

church cemetery. The family will receive friends at Townes Funeral Home Thursday from<br />

7 to 8 p.m.<br />

Lemma L. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Died Wednesday, July 25, 2001- YANCEYVILLE, N.C. -- Lemma Long <strong>Gunn</strong>, 79, of 741<br />

Blackwell Road, Yanceyville, died July 25, 2001, in the Duke University Hospital in<br />

Durham. A native of Caswell County, N.C., she was born January 28, 1922, to the late<br />

Brud Floyd Long and the late Lille Swift Long. She belonged to Burton Chapel Baptist<br />

Church where she sang in the senior choir and was a member of the missionary circle. She<br />

graduated from Caswell County Training School in 1944. For many years she worked as a<br />

cook for the Baptist Home before she retired. She also was a homemaker. Surviving are her<br />

husband, John Henry <strong>Gunn</strong> Sr. of the home; two sons, John Henry <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr. and Larry<br />

Richmond, both of Burlington; five daughters, Mary Glenn of Milton, Anna Jeffers Of<br />

Providence and formerly of Martinsville, Va., Dorothy Blackwell of Yanceyville, Janice<br />

Richmond of Burlington and Brenda Lea of Prospect Hill; 11 grandchildren; seven greatgrandchildren;<br />

and several other relatives. The funeral will be at 2 p.m. Monday at Burton<br />

Chapel Baptist Church in Mebane with burial in the church cemetery. The Rev. Maurice<br />

Boswell will officiate. The family will receive friends at Fulton Funeral Home from 7 p.m.<br />

top 8 p.m. Sunday and at other times at the home of her daughter at 104 Woodland Drive.<br />

Len Oliver <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

died Thursday April 17, 1975 at 8:30 am at veterans Administration Hospital, Biloxi, Miss<br />

He was 78, a resident fo 725 Maple Drive, Denham Springs, La., and a native of Starkvile,<br />

Miss. He was a veteran of WWI. Body at Seale funeral Home, in Denham Springs form 6<br />

to 9 pm Friday and from 9 to 2 Saturday. Religious services at the fuenral home at 2 pm<br />

Saturday, the Rev. Jerry Green officiating. Burial in Denham Springs memorial<br />

Cemetery. Survived by a daughter, Marilyn E. Fortenberry, Denham Springs; a sister<br />

Mrs. Mabel Major of Hattiesburg, Miss; three brothers; Bernard <strong>Gunn</strong>, Gilbert; Albert<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, Starksville, Miss; Roy <strong>Gunn</strong> Mobile, Alabama; a half sister Mrs. Herbert Parker<br />

of Jonesboro, Ark; a half brother, Joe White <strong>Gunn</strong> of Pekin Ill; and three grandchildren.<br />

(Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Lena <strong>Gunn</strong> Summers<br />

Clinton Daily Democrat, Feb 25 2000 - Lena Summers, 82, Windsor, died late Thursday


afternoon, February 24, 2000, at Fern"s Care Center in Windsor. She was born September<br />

20, 1917, in Prineville, Oregon, the daughter of James Burns <strong>Gunn</strong> and Minnie Cordelia<br />

(Riley) <strong>Gunn</strong>. On February 7, 1936, in Clinton, she married Roy Marvin Summers, who<br />

preceded her in death February 11, 1994. She was a homemaker and a member of the<br />

Brandon United Methodist Church and also a member of the Brandon Good Will Club.<br />

Survivors include a son, Ron Summers, Kearney; two daughters, Linda Gonzalez,<br />

Manhattan, <strong>New</strong> York, and Karen Summers, Sedalia; two grandchildren, David and<br />

Sharron; one great-grandson; three sisters, Geraldine Wussler Columbia, Georgia Keeling,<br />

Warrensburg, and Doris Smith, Warrensburg; two brothers, Glen <strong>Gunn</strong>, Warrensburg,<br />

and Bill <strong>Gunn</strong>, Blue Springs; several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by<br />

two brothers, Leeroy and James. Funeral services will be Saturday, February 26, 2 p.m., at<br />

the Hadley Funeral Home, Windsor, with burial in the Laurel Oak Cemetery, Windsor.<br />

Lena <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Lena A. Troutner 1866-1916 Former Ionia Resident Dead in Floyd County, Iowa - Mrs.<br />

M.L. Troutner passed away at her home in Charles City Monday morning, from lingering<br />

illness. Word reaches us that Mrs. M.L. Troutner of Charles City passed away at her home<br />

Monday morning at six thirty o"clock, following a lingering illness. She is survived by her<br />

husband and one foster daughter and many relatives and friends. The deceased lived at<br />

Ionia in Floyd County, Iowa for many years. Her maiden name was Miss Lena <strong>Gunn</strong>. We<br />

are not informed on the funeral arrangements, but, no doubt, many from this county will<br />

be present to pay their last respects to an esteemable woman .<br />

Lena Audrey Sadler <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

age 75, of Richmond, formerly of Virginia Beach and Petersburg, died Sunday, March 9,<br />

1997. She is survived by her husband, Elbert Withers <strong>Gunn</strong>; one daughter, Brenda<br />

Vaughan of Williamsburg; two sons, Randall <strong>Gunn</strong> of Virginia Beach and Michael <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

of Winchester; two granddaughters, one grandson, and two great-granddaughters; one<br />

sister, Florrie Durrett of Tullahoma, Tenn. She was a former member of the West End<br />

Baptist Church in Petersburg. Graveside funeral services will be held 11 a.m. Wednesday<br />

at Lakeview Cemetery in Blackstone. Arrangements by Hammer-McMillian Funeral<br />

Home. Richmond Times Dispatch (VA) Tues. 3-11-1997<br />

Lena Blake <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Danville, Va. - Lena Blake <strong>Gunn</strong>, 82, of 612 Mount Cross Road, died Thursday, Sept. 11,<br />

2002 at her residence. She was born May 30, 1920 in Lexington, N.C. a daughter of Randall<br />

H. Blake and Maude Deaton Blake, both deceased; and stepmother, Dorothy Dunn Blake,<br />

also deceased. She was married to Andrew E. <strong>Gunn</strong>. She had been in declining health for<br />

three and one-half years. She lived most of her life in Danville and was of the Baptist faith.<br />

She retired after 44 years of service with Dan River Mills as ticket clerk. She was a member<br />

of AARP and Dan River Retired Employees Club. In addition to her husband, she is<br />

survived by two daughters, Ronnie <strong>Gunn</strong> Stanton of Danville and Patricia G. Rowland<br />

Young of Ringgold; a brother, Gloma Blake of Danville; six grandchildren; nine greatgrandchildren.<br />

In addition to her parents and step-mother, she was predeceased by two<br />

sisters, Jetty B. Matherly and Helen B. Snead. Graveside services will be held at 11 a.m.<br />

Saturday at Danville Memorial Gardens. Interment will follow the service. The family will


eceive friends at the residence. Swicegood Funeral Home is in charge of<br />

arrangements.Danville Register & Bee Fri. 9-13-2002<br />

Lena Curtis <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Lena Curtis <strong>Gunn</strong>, 80, wife of M. S. <strong>Gunn</strong>, prominent Helena, Montana attorney, passed<br />

away shortly before midnight last night Nov 5, 1933 at the family home. She was stricken<br />

suddenly a week ago Sunday evening by an Infection of her lungs which was the cause of<br />

death, Several physicians and nurses were In constant attendance but she was unable to<br />

rally from the effects of the poison which spread through her system. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a<br />

native of Kansas and came to Helena Immediately following her graduation from Oberlln<br />

college In Ohio. She was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Curtis, pioneers of<br />

Montana, who came here In 1866 and made their home In this city many years. Mr. Curtis<br />

died some years ago, and Mrs. Curtis, then the wife of W. S. Spaulding, passed away about<br />

11 years ago. Lena Curtis was married In 1892 to Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong>, then a promising young<br />

attorney associated with the law firm of McConnclI, Carter and Clayberg, and since that<br />

time has had a prominent part in the social life of the city. She was associated with many<br />

civic and welfare enterprises for the betterment of the community and won esteem and love<br />

of all who knew her. The news of her sudden death brought grief to a host of friends. She<br />

was a charter member of the Congregational church In Helena and since its dissolution had<br />

been affiliated with the Presbyterian church. Always modest and unassuming, she had a<br />

kindly and charming personality that endeared her to everyone. Besides her husband, she<br />

Is survived by a son, Milton C. <strong>Gunn</strong>, and a daughter, Mrs. Fred Sell, both of Helena, three<br />

grandchildren. Sally Sell, and Betty and Philip <strong>Gunn</strong>; her step-father, W. 8. Spaulding,<br />

who resides In California, and a cousin, Mrs. Mattie Townsend of Cleveland.<br />

Lena Todd <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Announcement is made of the death of Mrs. Lena Todd <strong>Gunn</strong> who died yesterday, May 4,<br />

1926 at a local infirmary after an illness of four weeks. The funeral will be held from<br />

Johnson’s M. E. Church near Warrenton tomorrow morning at 11 o clock. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> is<br />

survived by her husband Charlie <strong>Gunn</strong>; 4 sons; Luther <strong>Gunn</strong>; Grogan <strong>Gunn</strong>; Joseph<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>; and charlie <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr; 4 daughters; mrs. J. O. Reinhard; Miss Annie Lee <strong>Gunn</strong>;<br />

Miss Alice <strong>Gunn</strong>; and Miss Eleanor <strong>Gunn</strong> and her mother; Mrs. Annette Todd; one<br />

brother John Todd; and five sisters, Mrs. Earl Todd, Mrs. Robert Wren, Mrs. Luther Neal<br />

and Mrs. Jack Cato, Mrs Albert Swint and one grandchild, Dorothy <strong>Gunn</strong>.<br />

Lennox <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Lennox <strong>Gunn</strong> of Ben Franklin died Tuesday, Jan. 24, at McCuistion Medical Center.<br />

Services will be held Saturday, Jan. 28, 1989 at 2 p.m. at the Maxey Funeral Home Chapel<br />

with the Rev. R.L. Gray officiating. Burial will be in Fairland Cemetery.Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was<br />

born June 25,1906, in Lamar County, a son of Ed and Harriet Embry <strong>Gunn</strong>. He attended<br />

Lamar County schools and was a retired farmer. Surviving are four daughters, Martha<br />

Mims, Stella <strong>Gunn</strong> and Earnestine <strong>Gunn</strong>, all of Ben Franklin, and Aline Hickerson of<br />

Paris; one son, L.J. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Paris; and 36 other descendants<br />

Lenore K. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

91, formerly of Grace Edgewood Apartments, died Wednesday, June 27, 2001, at the


Syverson Lutheran Home. She was born in Eau Claire, Wisconsin, on July 10, 1909, the<br />

daughter of Gustav and Gunvor (Sherman) Olson. Lenore married Robert L. <strong>Gunn</strong> on<br />

December 30, 1935, in Eau Claire. She was a graduate of UW-Eau Claire Teachers College.<br />

Lenore taught sixth grade at Lincoln School in Rice Lake and at Randall and Roosevelt<br />

Schools in Eau Claire. After retiring from the Eau Claire School District in 1972, she was<br />

the first coordinator of an agency for the elderly, “Help When Needed”, working with that<br />

agency until 1985. Lenore was a past president at Sam G. Davey School PTA. Central<br />

Council and Ninth District PTA and served on the State PTA Board. She served as<br />

President of the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire Alumni Association, and the<br />

University Women’s Association… Survivors include her daughter, Karen Lee Peterson<br />

(Duane) of St. Cloud, Minn.; two sons, Robert L. (Sharon) <strong>Gunn</strong> of Hebron, Maine, and<br />

Patrick A. (Trudy) <strong>Gunn</strong> of Gilman; seven grandchildren: Eric (Tammy) Peterson, Krista<br />

(Ralph) Olson, Ryan and Heather <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jodi (Brain) Garvin, Brady (Sarah) <strong>Gunn</strong>, and<br />

Brenda (Brian) Hestor; and three great-grandchildren…two sisters-in-law, Laura and<br />

Barbara Olson, and many nieces, nephews, and cherished friends. She was preceded in<br />

death by her husband, Robert, in 1969, five brothers, G. Sherman Olson, John C. Olson, H.<br />

Robert Olson, Dr. Vernon G. Olson, and David W. Olson, and her sister, Carol F.<br />

Erickson. We all remember her zest for life, love of music and her Norwegian stories.<br />

Funeral services will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday, July 3, 2001, at Grace Lutheran Church, with<br />

Pastor Andrew Boe officiating. Burial will be in Lakeview Cemetery<br />

Lenore Weber <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

LENORE W. GUNN (nee Weber), age 88. Loving mother of Walter (wife Roseann), Fred<br />

(wife Denise), Martha Andrus and Carrie Peterson (husband Wayne); grandmother of<br />

Fred, Stacey, Julie and Jaimie <strong>Gunn</strong> and Calle and Cody Andrus; sister of Bill Weber (wife<br />

Ann); beloved aunt and great-aunt; friend to many. The family will receive friends<br />

MONDAY 7-9 P.M. AT MAHER-MELBOURNE FUNERAL HOME, 4274 MAYFIELD<br />

RD. (AT BELVOIR BLVD.), SOUTH EUCLID (216)-382-4500. The family suggests<br />

memorial gifts to Friends of the Library, South Euclid-Lyndhurst Branch, 4645 Mayfield<br />

Rd., South Euclid, OH<br />

Leon <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Marshall, Texas - 3-8, 1973 - Funeral services for Leon “Toby” <strong>Gunn</strong> of Shreveport, La,<br />

co-owner of the Herne and <strong>Gunn</strong> Madcap Players theater company which presented<br />

regular plays in Dalls from 1930 to 1943 will be held at 2:30 pm Thursday in the Cotheron<br />

Blalack Huffman funeral Chapel here. Burial will be in a Marshall cemetery. <strong>Gunn</strong> ided<br />

here Monday. A native of Marshall, <strong>Gunn</strong> opened the Madcap players in 1925 and the<br />

company toured throughout West Texas before settling in Dallas in 1930. From the time<br />

the company closed in 1943 until 1967, <strong>Gunn</strong> and his wife played clubs and cocktail<br />

lounges in an act which featured <strong>Gunn</strong> on the organ and his wife on the drums. Since 1967,<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> has been a club act booking agent in Shreveport. He was a Mason. <strong>Gunn</strong> is survived<br />

by one son and one daughter.<br />

Leon <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Retired Air Force Lt Col. Leon Oryn <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr., 78, of Stevensville, Md, died Feb 7, 2000 at<br />

his home. The cause of death was unavailable Lt. Col. <strong>Gunn</strong> -was born in Jackson, Tenn.,


son of the late LeonO. <strong>Gunn</strong> and Vivian Anderson <strong>Gunn</strong>-, and was raised in Dallas, Texas.<br />

- In early 1941, he joined the. Royal Canadian Air Force where he was trained as a pilot<br />

and flew with the Royal Air Force in Britain. When the United States entered World War<br />

II. he transferred to the Army Air Corp. He saw considerable action in the South th Pacific,<br />

serving in the- air campaigns of <strong>New</strong> Guinea and the Philippines. He was wounded in a<br />

plane crash In Hollandia and received the" Purple Heart, among other decorations During<br />

his 25-year military career, he served in posts with NATO and in the office of the Air Force<br />

Chief of Staff He retired from the military in 1969 Following retirement, Lt Col <strong>Gunn</strong> was<br />

manager and assistant broker for Prince George's Properties Later he worked in Anne<br />

Arundel and Queen Anne's counties, where he was the managing broker of Prospect Bay<br />

Development. Surviving are his wife. Janice "Marie Jones <strong>Gunn</strong>, formerly, of Millersville.<br />

whom he married in 1982; one son, Douglas Hearn <strong>Gunn</strong> of Shreveport. La , two<br />

daughters, Madalyne <strong>Gunn</strong> Gargill of Herndon, Va, and Cynthia Michelle <strong>Gunn</strong> of Reston.<br />

Va . one stepson, Michael Fowler of Lutherville. one step daughter, Cathy Alexander of<br />

Baltimore, one sister, Janie Donnelly .of Dallas, and seven grandchildren Visitation will be<br />

from 3 to 5 and 7to 9 p m tomorrow at Fellows, Helfenbem and <strong>New</strong>nam Funeral Home,<br />

106 Shamrock Road, Chester,where services will be at 11 a in Friday Burial will be in<br />

Stevensville Cemetery Memorial contributions may be made to Holy Angels Church, 10450<br />

Ellerbe Road, Shreveport, LA 7110G, or Hospice of Queen Anne's Inc , 300 Del Rhodes<br />

Ave , Queenstown. MD 21568<br />

Leona Warner <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

age 101, of Milford,Conn. beloved wife of the late Robert C. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Sr, died peacefully on<br />

Friday, January 4, 2013. Leona was born in Watertown, CT on April 12, 1911 to the late<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Edwin and Dora Lawrence Warner. Survivors include her children: Robert<br />

C. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr. (Aurea) of Bethany, Bonnie Moger (Joseph) of Westbrook, Maine, and<br />

William N. <strong>Gunn</strong> (Kathleen) of Milford, 9 grandchildren, 12 great-grandchildren and 7<br />

great-great-grandchildren. Leona is pre-deceased by her daughter, Beverly W. <strong>Gunn</strong>, great<br />

grandson, Warner M. Harmon, and siblings; Lawence, Wallace and Walter Warner and<br />

Lillian Reilly. Friends are invited to greet the family on Saturday, January 12th from<br />

11:00-12:30PM in The Gregory F. Doyle Funeral Home, 291 Bridgeport Avenue, Milford.<br />

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to The American Cancer Society, 30 Speen St.,<br />

Framingham, MA 01701 in Leona's memory.<br />

Leona <strong>Gunn</strong> Carrington<br />

Leona (Babe) Carrington was born July 24, 1920 in Flaxville, Montana. She moved to<br />

Portland in the mid forties and was a cocktail waitress for many years, most recently at the<br />

Brite Spot where she worked for over 20 years and took a leave of absence at the age of 81<br />

years old. Babe died on Tuesday, November 11, 2003 of cancer after a brief illness. At her<br />

request, she was cremated and there will be no services. Leona is survived by a sister,<br />

Mabel Arnold of Grants Pass, Oregon; sister-in-law, Alma <strong>Gunn</strong> of Crescent, Oklahoma;<br />

niece, Donna Bauld of Boring, Oregon and numerous nieces, nephews and many friends.<br />

In lieu of flowers, family suggests memorials be made to Providence Hospice, 1235 NE 47th<br />

Avenue, Suite 148, Portland, Oregon 97213. Arrangements entrusted to Caldwell's Colonial<br />

Chapel, 503-232-4111. (Reuben and Mary Goforth <strong>Gunn</strong> desc) (d/o John Marshall and


Etta Smith<strong>Gunn</strong>)<br />

Leonard Atkins <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Leonard A. <strong>Gunn</strong>, GUNN - Died, Friday at 11:55 at his home, 2106 Redd Street, Leonard<br />

A. <strong>Gunn</strong>. Funeral services at the grave at 4 o"clock Sunday afternoon. Interment in<br />

Riverview Cemetery. Richmond Times Dispatch (VA) Sat. 12-28-1918 - (Thomas and Sarah<br />

Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> descendant)<br />

Leonard Darrel <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

79, a resident of San Bernardino for 47 years, passed away Sunday, August 27, 2006. He<br />

was one of six children born in Lindsay, CA., raised in Visalia, CA., moved to San<br />

Bernardino in 1959. He was an Official Court Reporter for the Superior Court for 40 years<br />

and a member of Arrowhead Country Club. His wife of 30 years, Luella, preceded him in<br />

death in 1977. His survivors include: two brothers, Leroy of Visalia and Donald of<br />

Sacramento; three sons, Darrell of San Bernardino, Mark of Riverside and Andrew of Oak<br />

Hills; 4 grandchildren, Matthew, Brian, Crawford and Kelly; 7 extended grandchildren; 3<br />

great-grandchildren; 5 extended great-grandchildren. Visitation will be Thursday, Aug. 31,<br />

4-7pm. A funeral service will be held Friday, Sept. 1 at 10am, both at Bobbitt Memorial<br />

Chapel, 1299 E. Highland Ave. Interment will follow at Mt. View Cemetery.<br />

Leonard F. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

56, worked for the Army Department for more than 35 years before retiring in June 1983.<br />

Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a native of Washington, D. C, and a 1944 graduate of Dunbar High School<br />

attending Howard University. Washington Post 10-14-1983 page B8<br />

Leonard Higgins <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

son of the late Rev. and Mrs. John R. <strong>Gunn</strong>, died Monday, January 8, 2007 at the age of 96.<br />

Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was the founder of the L. H. <strong>Gunn</strong> Co., which he ran for 35 years. He was loved<br />

and respected by all his employees and customers. Upon retiring in 1986, he found much<br />

pleasure and many friends in his hobby, tennis, which he played into his eighties. Mr.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> was a devoted and adored husband, father, grandfather, and great-grandfather,<br />

always eagerly participating in various family activities. He and his wife, Martha,<br />

celebrated their 67th wedding anniversary in March of last year. Besides his wife, Martha<br />

England <strong>Gunn</strong>, Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> is survived by a son and daughter-in-law, Bill and Carolyn<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>; a daughter and son-in-law, Dean and David Pauls; four grandchildren; eight greatgrandchildren<br />

and several nieces and nephews. Services will be held at A. S. Turner &<br />

Sons Funeral Home in Decatur, GA on Thursday, Jan. 11 at 11:00 AM, Rev. Larry Burgess<br />

officiating. Visitation will be on Wednesday evening from 6 to 8 PM. In lieu of flowers,<br />

those preferring may send donations in his memory to the Leukemia and Lymphoma<br />

Society or to their favorite charity. A. S. Turner & Sons Published in The Atlanta Journal-<br />

Constitution from 1/10/2007 - 1/11/2007. (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> descendant)<br />

Leonard M. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Leonard McGuire <strong>Gunn</strong>, 60, of 2500 Suffolk, Hopewell, died early this morning at John<br />

Randolph Hospital. A printer, he was born in Amelia County but spent most of his life in


Blackstone. He is survived by his widow, Mary Carper <strong>Gunn</strong>, Hopewell; a daughter, Mrs.<br />

Arline Hux, Roanoke Rapids, N.C.; a son William McGuire <strong>Gunn</strong>, Hopewell; two sisters,<br />

Mrs. <strong>My</strong>rtle Wenger, Richmond; Mrs. Edith Halterman of San Berdino, Calif. and six<br />

grandchildren. Funeral services will be at 1 p.m. Monday in the chapel of the Gould<br />

Funeral Home, Hopewell. Burial will be in Lakeview Cemetery, Blackstone.The family will<br />

be at the funeral home Sunday from 7 to 9 p.m. The Progress Index, Petersburg, Va Sat. 5-<br />

9-1970 - (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> descendant)<br />

Leonard R. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Leonard R. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 70 of Palisade died Monday, March 24, 2008 at the Riverwood Health<br />

Care Center, Aitkin. Leonard is survived by his wife, Anne of Palisade; 2 sons and<br />

daughter-in-law, Glenn (Tina) of Palisade, Rob of Port Angeles, WA; besides other<br />

relatives and friends. He was preceded in death by his son, Gordon and his parents,<br />

Raymond and Deliah (Moffat) <strong>Gunn</strong>. Visitation will be 1 hour prior to the 1 PM, Saturday,<br />

April 5, 2008 memorial service at Hilltop Chapel, Palisade. Reverend Barry Hite will<br />

officiate. Sorensen- Root-Thompson Funeral Home assisted with arrangements.<br />

www.srtfuneral.com Memorials are preferred in lieu of flowers to Hilltop Chapel,<br />

Minnesota Conservation, and S.A.V.E. (Suicide Awareness Voices of Education) Published<br />

Minneapolis Star<br />

2 nd Obit<br />

Leonard R. <strong>Gunn</strong>, age 70 of Palisade, died Monday, March 24, 2008, at the Riverwood<br />

Healthcare Center in Aitkin, Minn.He was born January 27, 1938, in Winnipeg, Mantiba,<br />

Canada, to Raymond and Deliah (Moffat) <strong>Gunn</strong>.On July 9, 1960, in Foxwarren, Manitoba,<br />

Leonard was united in marriage to Anne Cooper. They moved tothe United States in 1970.<br />

He loved working as a farmerand then as a mechanic. He taught diesel mechanics and<br />

hydraulics at Century College in White Bear Lake.He enjoyed nature by camping, boating,<br />

hunting, fishing and woodworking. He was a Boy Scout leader, a member of the Power<br />

Squadron and the Hilltop Chapelof Palisade. Leonard is survived by his wife Anne of<br />

Palisade; two sons and daughter-in-law: Glenn (Tina) of Palisade and Rob of Port Angeles,<br />

Wash.; four grandsons: Jake,Ryan, Cody and Justin <strong>Gunn</strong>; brother and sister-inlaw:Bruce<br />

(Joyce) of Prince George, British Columbia; Uncle:Byron Moffat of Carberry,<br />

Manitoba; sister-in-law:Colleen McIntyer of Winnipeg, Manitoba; many nieces,nephews,<br />

other relatives and friends.He was preceded in death by his son Gordon and his parents<br />

Raymond and Deliah (Moffat) <strong>Gunn</strong>. Visitation will be one hour prior to the 1:00<br />

p.m.memorial service on Saturday, April 5, 2008, at the HilltopChapel in Palisade.<br />

Reverend Barry Hite will officiate. Sorensen-Root-Thompson Funeral Home assisted with<br />

arrangements. Memorials are preferred in lieu of flowers to Hilltop Chapel, Minnesota<br />

Conservation and S.A.V.E. (Suicide Awareness Voices of Education).<br />

Leonard Raymond <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

70 of Palisade, Mininesota died Monday, March 24, 2008 at the Riverwood Health Care<br />

Center, Aitkin. Leonard is survived by his wife, Anne of Palisade; 2 sons and daughter-inlaw,<br />

Glenn (Tina) of Palisade, Rob of Port Angeles, WA; besides other relatives and<br />

friends. He was preceded in death by his son, Gordon and his parents, Raymond and<br />

Deliah (Moffat) <strong>Gunn</strong>. Visitation will be 1 hour prior to the 1 PM, Saturday, April 5, 2008<br />

memorial service at Hilltop Chapel, Palisade. Reverend Barry Hite will officiate. Sorensen-


Root-Thompson Funeral Home assisted with arrangements. Memorials are preferred in<br />

lieu of flowers to Hilltop Chapel, Minnesota Conservation, and S.A.V.E. (Suicide<br />

Awareness Voices of Education) Published in the Star Tribune on 3/30/2008.<br />

Leonard W. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

78, of Largo, Florida died Tuesday (July 26, 2005) at Sabal Palms Health Care Center,<br />

Largo. He was born in South Woodstock, Vt., and came here in 1987 from Groton, Conn.<br />

He co-owned and operated <strong>Gunn</strong> Real Estate and Insurance in Groton from 1950-1985,<br />

was state chairman of the Connecticut Multiple Listing Service and was a Navy veteran of<br />

World War II. He was a member of First Church of Christ Congregational, Groton, a life<br />

member of Kiwanis International and a member of the Brainard Lodge AF&AM, <strong>New</strong><br />

London, Conn., and member of the Elks Lodge. Survivors include his wife of 57 years,<br />

Olive; a daughter, Sigrid <strong>Gunn</strong>, Clearwater; a brother, Gilman C. Jr., Old Lyme, Conn.;<br />

and two grandchildren. National Cremation Society, Largo.<br />

Leonard Wesley <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

died on July 26, 2005 at Sabal Palms Health Care Center, Largo, Fla. Born in South<br />

Woodstock, Vt., on Oct. 1, 1926, he moved to Sarasota, Fla., from Groton. Leonard was a<br />

Navy Veteran of World War II and a graduate of Boston University. He was co-owner and<br />

president of <strong>Gunn</strong> Real Estate and Insurance Agency in Groton from 1950 to 1985; state<br />

chairman of the Connecticut Multiple Listing Service; president of the Southeastern<br />

Connecticut Commercial and Investment Division; president of the <strong>New</strong> London Real<br />

Estate Board; and president of the <strong>New</strong> London Multiple Listing Service. He also served on<br />

several State of Connecticut committees. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a member of First Church of<br />

Christ, Congregational, Groton; a life member of Kiwanis International; past president of<br />

the Groton Kiwanis Club; past lieutenant governor of the <strong>New</strong> England District Kiwanis<br />

International; past president of the Groton Chamber of Commerce; member of the<br />

Brainard Masonic Lodge A.F. and A.M. in <strong>New</strong> London; and a member of the Sarasota,<br />

Fla., Elks Club. Survivors include his wife, Olive, of 57 years of marriage; a daughter,<br />

Sigrid A. <strong>Gunn</strong> and Martin F. Gwynn, of Clearwater, Fla.; two granddaughters, Kimberly<br />

E. Gravelle and her husband, Jeffrey A., of Clearwater, Fla., and Leslie A. Crotty and her<br />

husband, Matthew A., of Halifax, Pa.; and a brother, Gilman C. <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr. and his wife<br />

Carolyn, of Old Lyme. The burial will be private at Colonel Ledyard Cemetery, Groton. A<br />

memorial service will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Friday, Aug. 5, 2005, at First Church of<br />

Christ, congregational, located at 162 Monument Street, Groton. Funeral arrangements are<br />

under the care of Byles Memorial Home, <strong>New</strong> London. Memorial donations may be made<br />

to the American Diabetes Association, P. O. Box 1131, Fairfax, VA 22038-1131; 800-342-<br />

2383<br />

Lenora <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

99, Melrose, Mass. and St. George"s Channel. Lenore passed away peacefully at home at<br />

99 years of age, on Wednesday, September 8, 2004. Born in Boston, she was a daughter of<br />

the late Captain Elijah and Kate (Campbell) Diamond. She was an adherent of the Black<br />

River United Church. Surviving are her son, David L., St. George"s Channel; daughter,<br />

Kendra M. (C.M.) Nedjar, Melrose, Mass.; granddaughter, Tamara Nedjar; several nieces<br />

and nephews. She was predeceased by husband, Irving; brothers, Clement, Ralph,


Clifford; sisters, Gladys and Christine. Visitation will be 2-7 p.m. Sunday at the home of<br />

her son, David <strong>Gunn</strong>, St. George"s Channel. Funeral service will be held 11 a.m. Monday<br />

in Black River United Church, Rev. Fran Six officiating. Cremation to follow. Burial will<br />

be in MacKay Cemetery at a later date. No flowers by request. Donations in memory of<br />

Lenore may be made to Strait Richmond Hospital. Funeral arrangements are under the<br />

care and direction of Dennis Haverstock Funeral Home, Port Hawkesbury.<br />

Lenora Cobb <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

The Butler Herald, March 20, 1919 The Butler Herald - Thursday, March 20, 1919- Page<br />

One - The many friends of Mr. Jesse <strong>Gunn</strong>, formerly of this place, will regret to learn of<br />

the death of his wife which occurred at their home at Savannah Sunday. The deceased was<br />

36 years old, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.W. Cobb of Americus. Her remains were<br />

interred Monday in the cemetery at Americus. Besides her husband Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> is survived<br />

by three small children, one brother and five sisters.<br />

Lenore W. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

GUNN LENORE W. GUNN (nee Weber), age 88. Loving mother of Walter (wife Roseann),<br />

Fred (wife Denise), Martha Andrus and Carrie Peterson (husband Wayne); grandmother<br />

of Fred, Stacey, Julie and Jaimie <strong>Gunn</strong> and Calle and Cody Andrus; sister of Bill Weber<br />

(wife Ann); beloved aunt and great-aunt; friend to many. The family will receive friends<br />

MONDAY 7-9 P.M. AT MAHER-MELBOURNE FUNERAL HOME, 4274 MAYFIELD<br />

RD. (AT BELVOIR BLVD.), SOUTH EUCLID (216)-382-4500. The family suggests<br />

memorial gifts to Friends of the Library, South Euclid-Lyndhurst Branch, 4645 Mayfield<br />

Rd., South Euclid, OH 44121<br />

Lenore <strong>Gunn</strong> Purcell<br />

Feb. 22, 1906, Kinmundy IL: - Mrs. Lenore Purcell: Lenore <strong>Gunn</strong> was born at Richview,<br />

Ill., Sept. 7, 1850. She was the second daughter of John C. and Caroline <strong>Gunn</strong>. The family<br />

was composed of five girls and three boys. Two of her brothers have died leaving but one<br />

brother, Dan, who is in St. Louis sick and thu s unable to attend the funeral. This death is<br />

the first break in the circle of five sisters, three of whom Mrs. M. Maxon of St. Louis; Mrs.<br />

W.W. Neil of Kinmundy; and Mrs. A.C. BARNES of Centralia were present at the funeral;<br />

one sister, Mrs. B.E. Baldwin is in Hoquain, Wash., too far away to be able to attend. She<br />

was married to Edward H. Pursell April 25, 1866, in Centralia, Ill. They resided in<br />

Galesburg and other points for several years, finally settling in St. Louis, where the last<br />

twenty-five years of her life were spent. To them were born six children, four daughters<br />

and two sons. One daughter and one son have preceded her in death leaving three<br />

daughters and one son: Mrs. Edwin Dyer, Mrs. Scott Shelly; Miss Fannie Pursell, and John<br />

Dates Pursell, all of St. Louis. Also four grandchildren, Sadie and Alice Dyer, Bessie and<br />

Edwin Shelley. Her husband died 16 years ago and was brought here for burial as were<br />

also their son and daughters. Her death occurred Friday, Feb. 16, 1906, at the age of 56<br />

years, 5 months and 9 days. She was a member of the Compton Heights Christian church,<br />

the pastor of which Rev. F.N. Calvin, held services at the home of the deceased, assisted by<br />

the members of the Eastern Star, of which she was a member, on Monday afternoon at 2<br />

p.m. The remains were brought to Kinmundy Monday night. On Tuesday burial services<br />

were held at the home of W.W. Neil and wife. Appropriate music was rendered by a trio of


ladies from the M.E. church choir composed of Mis ses Alta Babott, Bertha Steuber and<br />

Mattie Pruett, Rev. N.D. Sweeny of the M.E. church, delivered the sermon from S. John 14:<br />

1-2-3. W.W. Lowe, Thos. Bagott, Chas. Rohrbough, J.W. Wilson, O.N. Tyner, and R.P.<br />

McBryde were pallbearers. Interment was made in our city cemetery and the grave<br />

completely hidden amid the most beautiful floral offerings. (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Lention <strong>Gunn</strong> Sr.,<br />

85, of Greensboro died Thursday. The service will be at 11 a.m. Friday at Greensboro<br />

Community Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the<br />

American Cancer Society-East Gadsden Unit, P.O. Box 563, Quincy, FL 32353-0563. He<br />

was a lifelong resident of Greensboro, Florida. He is survived by three sons, the Rev.<br />

Lention <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr. of <strong>New</strong> Rochelle, N.Y., and Henry <strong>Gunn</strong> Sr. and Earnest <strong>Gunn</strong>, both of<br />

Quincy; five daughters, Lauretha Rittman, Nettie Lock, Annie Lewis and Pauline <strong>Gunn</strong>, all<br />

of Greensboro, and Beulah Jakes of St. Louis; 12 grandchildren; and 12 greatgrandchildren.<br />

(Betsey Funeral Home in Quincy, 627-9541.)<br />

Lenwood <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Lenwood <strong>Gunn</strong>, 63, Route 3, Box 826 Beavers St., died Wednesday afternoon at Route 1,<br />

Blairs, Virginia. Born Dec. 21, 1924, in Pittsylvania County, he was a son of the late Charlie<br />

W. <strong>Gunn</strong> and Lillian Davis <strong>Gunn</strong>. He was a veteran of World War II and a member of the<br />

Kentuck Baptist Church. He was a retired employee of A. S. Pugh Roofing Co. Survivors<br />

include two sons, Leon <strong>Gunn</strong> and Dennis <strong>Gunn</strong>, both of Danville; two daughters, Andrea<br />

Coles and Darnzell Coles, both of Danville; three sisters, Gearlean Edwards, Jean Venable,<br />

and Mary S. Reynolds, all of Danville; five brothers, Harry <strong>Gunn</strong>, Billy S. <strong>Gunn</strong>, George<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, Bobby L. <strong>Gunn</strong>, and David L. <strong>Gunn</strong>, all of Danville. The funeral will be conducted<br />

3:30 p.m. Sunday at L. H. Brooks & Bro. Funeral Chapel. Interment will be in Oak Hill<br />

Cemetery. The family will receive friends 7-8 p.m. Saturday at the funeral home and, at<br />

other times, at the residence<br />

Leola M. "Lee" <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

78, of Lansing, Michigan passed away Thursday, March 29, 2012 at the Cayuga Medical<br />

Center, Ithaca. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born Sept. 14, 1933 in Groton City, a daughter of the late<br />

Stephan and Evelynn (Pardon) Dassance. A resident of Lansing for over the last 40 years,<br />

Lee was formerly employed with the Ithaca Gun Company. She was a member of the<br />

Asbury Church Assembly of God. Lee loved her sports, which included watching NASCAR<br />

races, Yankee baseball and Buffalo Bills football. Her greatest love in life was that for her<br />

kids, grandchildren, great grandchildren and her dog, Skoashi. She is survived by her<br />

three daughters, Leslie (Butch) Hammond of Lansing, Heidi Jo <strong>Gunn</strong> of Lansing, and Sam<br />

(John) Ducey of Genoa; eight grandchildren; ten great grandchildren; and her two half<br />

sisters, Joan Dassance and Stephina Harpur (Jim) of Groton. In addition to her parents,<br />

she was predeceased by her husband of 49 years, Harold G. "Bud" <strong>Gunn</strong>, on March 5,<br />

2010; her brother, William Dassance; and her sister, Ethyl Jean Brown. A Memorial<br />

Service will be held at 1:00 p.m. Monday (April 2) in the Asbury Church Assembly of God<br />

with Rev. David Quigley officiating. Friends may call at the church, 2978 North<br />

Triphammer Road, Lansing from Noon to 1:00 p.m. Monday prior to the service.


Memorial donations in Lee's memory are requested to the SPCA.<br />

Leroy <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Word has been received here by relatives o£ the death of Leroy <strong>Gunn</strong> of Lemmon, S. D.<br />

Mr.- <strong>Gunn</strong> suffered two strokes. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> will be remembered here by old timers as the<br />

youngest of the William Rhodes family. Her maiden name was Grace Rhodes and her<br />

father founded the town of Fertile, coming here in 1856, and built the old mill on the<br />

Winnebago River in Fertile. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> is the only surviving member of the immediate<br />

.William Rhodes family. Funeral services were held Thursday at Lemmon, S. D., and<br />

burial was made there. He leaves his wife and one son, Harold. <strong>Gunn</strong>, and two<br />

grandchildren. Published 1-26-1953<br />

Leroy <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

husband of Mrs. Martha <strong>Gunn</strong>, of SW Atlanta, GA, passed September 28, 2005. His<br />

funeral will be announced by Gus Thornhill"s Funeral Home, Inc., (404) 768-2993-4.<br />

Published in The Atlanta Journal-Constitution on 9/29/2005. Homegoing Service for Mr.<br />

Leroy <strong>Gunn</strong>, of 128 Nathan Rd., Atlanta, GA, will be held Saturday, October 1, 2005, 1:00<br />

PM at Evergreen Baptist Church, 303 4th Ave., Decatur, GA, Rev. H. E. Loyal, Sr., Pastor,<br />

officiating. Remains will lie in repose from 11 AM until the hour of service. Interment<br />

Kennedy International Memorial Gardens. He leaves to cherish his memory a loving wife,<br />

Martha A. <strong>Gunn</strong>; son, Anthony Strozier; daughter, Benita Loyal; granddaughter, Bianca<br />

Loyal; grandson, Brandon Loyal; 3 sisters, Lula Heard, Eva <strong>Gunn</strong> and Agnes Bradshaw;<br />

3brothers, Rev. Lennie <strong>Gunn</strong> (Barbara), Rev. Eugene <strong>Gunn</strong>, Sr. (Reaher) and Rev. Melvin<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> (Susie); and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, other relatives and friends. Family<br />

and friends are asked to assemble at the residence at 12:00 Noon. Gus Thornhill"s Funeral<br />

Home, Inc., (404) 768-2993-4.Published in The Atlanta Journal-Constitution from<br />

9/29/2005 - 9/30/2005.<br />

Leroy Carl <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Leroy <strong>Gunn</strong>, a chief buyer in the Procurement Division with 32 years of service, died Jan<br />

17, 1998. He is survived by his children Steven and Kathlyn <strong>Gunn</strong>. Illinois<br />

Leroy W. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Leroy W. "Lee" <strong>Gunn</strong>, Stanford University class of 1948, of Palo Alto, November 25, 1998<br />

at 86. He was an executive with Pacific Telephone. Survivors: his wife, Julie; his son, John;<br />

and two grandchildren.<br />

Leslie "Allen" <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Leslie Allen <strong>Gunn</strong>, 43, died Monday, Feb. 24, 2003, in Webster County. He worked at the<br />

Tyson Foods Plant. Surviving are a daughter, Breanna <strong>Gunn</strong>; two sons, Benjamin and<br />

Bryan; his mother, Mary Magdalene <strong>Gunn</strong>; his father and stepmother, Donald and<br />

Elizabeth <strong>Gunn</strong>; two sisters, Diane Denny and Beverly Basham; a stepsister, Sherry Foe; a<br />

brother, Aubrey; and two stepbrothers, Larry and Bernard Putty. Services 11 a.m. Friday<br />

at Barnett Strother Funeral Home, burial in Whitfield Cemetery in White Plains.<br />

Visitation is 4 to 8 p.m. today and 9 a.m. to service time. Memorial contributions may be<br />

made to Serenity House. Published in The Courier-Journal on 2/27/2003.


Leslie H <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

age 81, Jones, OK died Mon. at Midwest City Hospital. Born in Durant, OK; Also lived in<br />

Paris & Mt. Pleasant, TX; moved to OKC in 1945; Member of First Southern Baptist<br />

Church where he was Director of the Deaf Ministry. He was a member of First Baptist<br />

Church of OKC for 32 years. He worked for the Home Mission Board of The S.B.C. and<br />

the Baptist General Convention of Oklahoma and worked with the deaf at First Baptist<br />

Church of Tulsa as a missionary and First Baptist and Calvary Baptist Churches of<br />

Sulphur. He conducted and directed a camp for the deaf youth each summer for 25 years.<br />

He married Ruby H. Horn, March 5, 1936 in OKC. Survived by wife, Ruby, of the home;<br />

son, Wade, of Jones; 2 daughters, Ann Evans, of Jones and Peggy Stone, of Anadarko; 7<br />

grandchildren; 5 great grandchildren; 2 brothers, Fred, of Houston, TX and Ira, of Gilmer,<br />

TX. Services 1pm Wed at First Southern Baptist Church, Burial at Arlington Memory<br />

Gardens. Published 2-20-1990 (John and Susanna Beard desc)<br />

Lessie <strong>Gunn</strong> Roberts<br />

SANFORD - Lessie <strong>Gunn</strong> Roberts, 83, of Rt. 14, Sanford, died Thursday, June 7, 1997, at<br />

Central Carolina Hospital. The funeral will be conducted 1 p.m. Saturday at the Bridges<br />

Cameron Funeral Chapel by the Rev. Jeff Davis. Burial will follow at the Shady Grove<br />

Cemetery in Reidsville. Mrs. Roberts was born in Rockingham County. She was preceded<br />

in death by her husband, Henry Martin Roberts. Surviving are sons, Larry Roberts of<br />

Sanford, and Oete Roberts of High Point; daughters, June Kelly, Shirley Meyers, both of<br />

Sanford, Corinne Webber of Bristol, Tenn., Rita "Pat" Hirsch of St. Francis, Minn.;<br />

sisters, Orene Roberts of Sanford, Irene Anderson of Eden; 15 grandchildren, 11 greatgrandchildren,<br />

one great-great-grandchild. The family will receive friends at the Bridges<br />

Cameron Funeral Home, from 6-8 p.m. Friday. Greensboro <strong>New</strong>s & Record Fri. 1-3-1997<br />

(Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Lester <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

NORFOLK-Lester Lyle <strong>Gunn</strong>, 68. of 1327 E. Norcova Drive died Sunday in a hospital. He<br />

was a native of Brunswick County Virginia and had retired from the public works<br />

department of the Norfolk Naval Base as a general foreman. He was a member of Coleman<br />

Place Presbyterian Church, a past elder and deacon and a member of the R. O. Tate Bible<br />

Class. He was also a member of Ocean View Masonic Lodge 335. Survivors include his<br />

wife, Julia E. <strong>Gunn</strong>; a son, Vincent E. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Virginia Beach; two sisters, Mrs. Horace<br />

McLean and Mrs. Albert Crutchfield, both of Hopewell; two brothers, Preston Gun of<br />

Colonial Heights and Berkley Howell of Hopewell; and three grandchildren. A funeral will<br />

be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday in Hollomon-Brown Funeral Home, Tidewater Drive Chapel,<br />

by the Rev. Larry Miles. Burial will be in Woodlawn Memorial Gardens. The family will<br />

be at the residence. Memorial donations may be sent to the Salvation Army. The Virginian<br />

Pilot, Norfolk, VA Tues. 8-10-1982 - (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> descendant)<br />

Lester <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

76, dies. Former Bell County Sheriff Lester <strong>Gunn</strong> died Wednesday of a heart attack while<br />

driving a pickup from his sister"s farm. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 76, served the longest term of any sheriff in<br />

the county and became one of its civic leaders. Funeral arrangements were pending. "He<br />

was a legend," said Chief Deputy Jack Meredith. "He was one of the oldest active sheriffs


in Texas." A longtime resident of the county, <strong>Gunn</strong> served nearly four decades with the<br />

Sheriff"s Department, becoming sheriff in 1964. He retired in December 1984. Faye<br />

Dillard, <strong>Gunn</strong>"s younger sister, said he was leaving her farm after tending his cattle when<br />

he suffered the attack. The pickup rolled 35 feet, stopping in front of a wall of a nearby<br />

home, she said. Dallas Morning <strong>New</strong>s Jan 8, 1987<br />

Lester G. <strong>Gunn</strong> II<br />

Lester G. <strong>Gunn</strong> II, 20, Kansas City, MO, passed away March 16, 2003, at Truman Medical<br />

Center-West. Funeral services will be 11 a.m. Friday, March 21, Emmanuel Baptist<br />

Church, 920 Olive St., Kansas City, MO. Burial in Brooking Cemetery, Raytown.<br />

Visitation 9-11 a.m. Friday at the church. (Arrangements: E.R. Morris Funeral Chapel<br />

(816) 5614464) Published in the Kansas City Star on 3/20/2003.<br />

Lester H. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Lester H. <strong>Gunn</strong> passed away Jan. 5, 2004. Les was born in the Badlands of South Dakota<br />

Aug. 1, 1911. He was the son of George <strong>Gunn</strong> and Vesta (Curtis) <strong>Gunn</strong>. He went to school<br />

11 years at Wall, S.D., and one year at Sturgis, S.D., where he graduated in 1929. He grew<br />

up in the South Dakota area before moving to the Billings and Laurel area. Les was a<br />

trainman for the Northern Pacific and Burlington Northern railroads. On Dec. 16, 1950,<br />

Les married Fern Riddle. She was the love of his life. Both loved fishing, camping, traveling<br />

and dancing. Les was preceded in death by his wife, Fern, and his daughter, Judy Black.<br />

He is survived by his daughters, Gloria Asendorf of California, Barbara Hein of Florida;<br />

brother, George <strong>Gunn</strong> (Laura Jean) of South Dakota and son-in-law, Lee Black of Billings.<br />

Les has many grandchildren and great-grandchildren. He will be missed by all. Cremation<br />

has taken place, and a graveside service will be held at a later date and will be posted in the<br />

newspaper.<br />

Lester J. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Lester J. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 91, of Orange, died Friday, May 22, 1981 in a Charlottesville hospital. He<br />

was the father of Mrs. James W. (Evelyn) Green, Jr. with whom he made his home. He was<br />

born in Derby, Conn., but spent most of his life in Naugatuck, Conn., where he was<br />

associated with Uniroyal, Inc. He retired in 1955. He was a member of the Congregational<br />

Church and of the Shepherd-Salem Lodge No. 78, AF&AM in Naugatuck. He served as<br />

chairman of the church business committee, and in his community was a member of the<br />

Borough"s Board of Finance. He was also a past commander of the American Legion Post<br />

in Derby. The Orange County Review (VA) Thurs. 5-28-1981.<br />

Lettie M. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Lettie M. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 73, Route 3, Box 944, Ringgold, died Sunday at the Memorial Hospital of<br />

Danville. Born May 24, 1919, in Pittsylvania County, she was a daughter of Joseph H.<br />

Farmer and Julie Waddell Farmer. She was a cafeteria worker for the Pittsylvania County<br />

public school system and a member of Kentuck Baptist Church. She was married to Lacy<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>. Survivors, in addition to her husband, of the residence, include three sons, Harvey<br />

A. <strong>Gunn</strong> and Horace E. <strong>Gunn</strong>, both of Danville, and Lacy H. <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr. of Oxenhill, Md.; a<br />

sister, Evelyn O. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Blairs; and six grandchildren. The funeral will be held 2 p.m.<br />

Thursday at Kentuck Baptist Church by the Rev. Jessie Fitz. Burial will be in the <strong>Gunn</strong>


family cemetery. The body may be viewed 4-8 p.m. today at Cunningham & Hughes<br />

Funeral Home. The family will be at the residence.<br />

Leva Loecrecy <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

73, of Austin, passed away Monday in a local hospital. She was born October 13, 1922, in<br />

Pickton, Texas. She was preceded in death by her husband, Leo <strong>Gunn</strong>. She is survived by<br />

two daughters and sons-in-law, Virginia <strong>Gunn</strong> and husband Al of Austin, and Carolyn<br />

Sober and husband, Gail of Oklahoma; one sister, Dorothy Hart of <strong>New</strong> Mexico; two<br />

brothers, Leonard Elledge and Vernon Elledge, both of Pickton, Texas; three<br />

grandchildren, Gail Sober Jr., Debbie Welch and Kenneth Maxey; and a number of<br />

great-grandchildren. Graveside services will be held Wednesday at 3:00 p.m. at the Capital<br />

Parks Cemetery with the Reverend Kenneth Thompson officiating. Interment will follow.<br />

Austin-Peel and Son Funeral Home, Inc., 8507 N. IH-35, Austin, Texas 78753, (512)<br />

837-2727.<br />

Levingston F. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Richmond Times Dispatch-March 10, 1935 Page 10 - Blackstone, March 9 - Levingston F.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, 87 died at his home near Blackstone, Friday night, after several year’s illness.<br />

Funeral services will be held from his late residence at 2 o’clock Sunday afternoon and<br />

interment will be made in the family plot near the home. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> is survived by three<br />

sons and one daughter; T. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Frank <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jerry <strong>Gunn</strong>, and Miss Hester <strong>Gunn</strong> all of<br />

near Blackstone, and one granddaughter survives, Miss Louise <strong>Gunn</strong> who teaches in<br />

Covington. (Burwell and Mary Shackleford Williams desc - likely Thomas and Sara<br />

Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Lewis <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

September 30, 1972 Winn Parish Enterprise <strong>New</strong>s-American Lewis <strong>Gunn</strong>, Former Winn<br />

Resident, Dies Lewis <strong>Gunn</strong>, 64, a former resident of Winnfield, passed away in Los<br />

Angeles, Calif. He is survived by his wife, his mother, Mrs. Hester L. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Phoenix,<br />

Ariz., and six sisters.<br />

Lewis <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

80, of St. Petersburg, Florida, died Thursday (July 17, 2003) at Northside Hospital and<br />

Heart Institute. Born in Lisbon, Ohio, he came here in 1984 from Barberton, Ohio. He was<br />

a Navy veteran of World War II. He was a member of First Presbyterian Church.<br />

Survivors include his wife, Lois; a son, Andrew, Barberton; a daughter, Elizabeth <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

St. Petersburg; a sister, Bernice Foster, Spokane, Wash.; and two grandchildren. Memorial<br />

Park Funeral Home, St. Petersburg<br />

Lewis Burwell <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

77, retired Vice Chairman of the Board of United Virginia Bank, of 1711 Bellevue Ave.,<br />

died Thursday, February 10, 1983 after a lengthy illness. He is survived by his wife,<br />

Dorothy Ryce <strong>Gunn</strong>; one son, Lewis Burwell <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr. of Richmond; two brothers,<br />

Randolph Wellford <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr. of Tappahannock, Richard Eugene <strong>Gunn</strong> of Williamsburg;<br />

two sisters, Mrs. Frank E. Brown, Mrs. William J. Blanton both of Richmond; and six<br />

grandchildren, Elizabeth Boyd Farinholt, James Brown Farinholt, Lewis Burwell <strong>Gunn</strong>


III, R. Christopher McCormick, Faith D. McCormick, and Robert Carter <strong>Gunn</strong>. Remains<br />

rest at the Bennett Funeral Home, 3215 Cutshaw Ave. Graveside services will be conducted<br />

11 a.m. Saturday, February 12, in Hollywood Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, the family<br />

suggests that contributions may be made to the Endowment Fund of the Collegiate Schools.<br />

The Richmond Eye and Ear Hospital or a favorite charity.Richmond Times Dispatch (VA)<br />

Fri. 2-11-1983 ( Desc., of John and Sarah Scherer <strong>Gunn</strong> - Richmond, Virginia)<br />

Lewis E. <strong>Gunn</strong>, O.D.<br />

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. - Lewis E. <strong>Gunn</strong>, O.D., 80, of St. Petersburg, and formerly of<br />

Bryan, Ohio, died Thursday, July 17, 2003, in St. Petersburg. A St. Petersburg resident<br />

since 1984, he was a 1940 Bryan High School graduate and received his Doctor of<br />

Optometry from The Ohio State University. Among his survivors are his wife of 58 years,<br />

Lois (Vollmer) <strong>Gunn</strong>, also formerly of Bryan; a daughter, Elizabeth <strong>Gunn</strong>; and a son,<br />

Andrew <strong>Gunn</strong>. Services will be Monday morning in St. Petersburg. Memorials may be<br />

directed to the <strong>Gunn</strong> Family, 8186 Terrace Garden Dr. N, Apartment 501, St. Petersburg,<br />

FL, 33709. ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. Dr. Lewis E. <strong>Gunn</strong>, optometrist, formerly of<br />

Barberton, died on Thursday, July 17, 2003, in St. Peters burg, Fla. Lewis <strong>Gunn</strong> was born<br />

in Lisbon, Ohio, on Oct. 13, 1922. He was raised in Bryan, Ohio, and was a U.S. Navy<br />

World War II veteran. After graduating from Ohio State University, Dr. <strong>Gunn</strong> practiced<br />

briefly in Coldwater, Ohio, and then in Barberton. Active in civic affairs, Dr. <strong>Gunn</strong> served<br />

many years on both the Barberton School Board and on the Barberton Citizens Hospital<br />

Board. He was an active member of the Presbyterian Church. After retiring in 1984, Dr.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> moved to St. Petersburg, Fla. There he served on the Florida Aviation Historical<br />

Society Board. As an acknowledged aviation historian and skilled model builder, Dr. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

has models on museum display. Dr. <strong>Gunn</strong> is survived by wife of 58 years, Lois; son,<br />

Andrew (Rene"); daughter, Elizabeth; and granddaughters, Andrea and Lindsay. Services<br />

were held in St. Petersburg on Monday, July 21, 2003.<br />

Lewis <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Funeral services for Lewis <strong>Gunn</strong>, 84, of Emmetsburg, Iowa will be held today in Bethany<br />

Lutheran Church, with the Rev. Otto Reitz officiating. Burial will be in Evergreen<br />

Cemetery, with Sietsema Funeral Home in charge. <strong>Gunn</strong> died at Palo Alto County Hospital<br />

July 17, 1971. He was born in Clarion, Iowa, May 22, 1887, the son of Daniel and<br />

Josephine Bernard <strong>Gunn</strong>. Hecame to Emmetsburg 69 years ago and operated a portable<br />

feed mill until he retired several years ago. He was a veteran of World War I. He was a<br />

member of the VFWand American:Legion posts here. He was married to the former<br />

Carren Heng. Survivors include a son, Elmer, Emmetsburg, 10 grandchildren, and three<br />

great grandchildren; four sisters: Mrs. Frank Piekarski, Whittemore; Mrs. Knute Gjerde,<br />

<strong>New</strong> London, Minn.; Mrs. Fred. Wefenkamp, .Red Lake Falls, Minn., and Mrs. Pearl<br />

Elbert, Emmetsburg. He was preceded in death by his wife, one brother and two sisters.<br />

Pallbearers will be John Thompson, George Kliegl, Joe Carney, Carl Nauss, Emil<br />

Damstrom and John Nolan.<br />

Lewislee Ebbin <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Lancaster, NC -- Mr. Lewislee Ebbin <strong>Gunn</strong>, 79, died May 22, 2007. Funeral services will be<br />

private. Mahaffey Funeral Home is serving the family of Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong>. Published in the


Charlotte Observer on 5/24/2007<br />

2 nd obit<br />

Lewislee Ebbin <strong>Gunn</strong>, 79, died May 22, 2007<br />

at McLeod Medical Center, Dillon,S.C. A private funeral service was held. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a son<br />

of the late Ebbin Fitzgerald and Nellie Shepherd <strong>Gunn</strong>. He was retired from Springs<br />

Industries and served in the U.S. Army during WWII. He was preceded in death by wife<br />

Rosie Lee Mackey <strong>Gunn</strong>. Surviving are sons Gene, Gerald, and George <strong>Gunn</strong>, all of<br />

Lancaster, Garner <strong>Gunn</strong>, of Gastonia, N.C. and Gray <strong>Gunn</strong>, of Jefferson; daughters<br />

Brenda Canady, of Latta, S.C., Glenda Langston, of Fort Mill, S.C. and Linda Adams, of<br />

Lancaster, S.C.; brother Olin <strong>Gunn</strong>, of California; sisters Emily Mackey, of Pageland, and<br />

Lucille Faulkenberry, of Lancaster; 20 grandchildren and 26 great grandchildren.<br />

Mahaffey Funeral Home, Lancaster, S.C., was in charge of the arrangements<br />

Lewis L. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

A Real People Person March 12, 1913 - Feb. 15, 2001 - MONTROSE - Lewis L. <strong>Gunn</strong>, age<br />

87, a resident of Montrose for 22 years, died Thursday morning, Feb. 15, 2001, at his home<br />

in Montrose. Born on March 12, 1913, in Powersville, Mo., Lewis L. <strong>Gunn</strong> was the son of<br />

John Floyd <strong>Gunn</strong> and Esther Ellen (Wells) <strong>Gunn</strong>. He spent his childhood years in Kansas<br />

and Missouri, receiving his education in Missouri. Towards the end of World War II, he<br />

proudly served his country in the United States Army Light Artillery and was a gunner on<br />

a 105 Howitzer from 1944 to 1946. Lewis was joined in marriage, for a lifetime partnership,<br />

with Marjorie M. Watson on May 28, 1938, in Meeker, Colo. Lewis and Marjorie had the<br />

joy of celebrating their 62nd wedding anniversary last year in May. Prior to his retirement,<br />

Lewis was engaged in farming and ranching, and most recently was employed with the<br />

Colorado Department Of Transportation (CDOT) doing maintenance. During his lifetime,<br />

Lewis lived in Kansas, Missouri, Los Animas and Western Colorado Meeker, Craig and<br />

Whitewater before moving to Montrose 22 years ago where he remained until the time of<br />

his death. He was a member of the Ouray Veterans of Foreign Wars and a lifetime member<br />

of the Elks Lodge, BPOE. Lewis was a real people person and he had many loves in his life.<br />

He deeply loved his family as well as hunting, fishing, yard work, dancing, and was active<br />

with the senior citizens in Montrose. When he was younger, Lewis loved horseback riding<br />

and rodeos. Survivors who were blessed to share Lewis" life include his wife, Marjorie M.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, of Montrose; two sons: Evart Thomas Watson and wife Laura, of Olympia, Wash.;<br />

Johnny I. <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife Nancy, of Kremmling; and one daughter, Marjorie Louise Ficco,<br />

of Ouray. Lewis was the proud and loving grandfather of 12 precious grandchildren and<br />

14 great-grandchildren. Along with both of his parents, Lewis was also preceded in death<br />

by two brothers and one sister. Visitation for family and friends is scheduled for Monday,<br />

Feb. 19, from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Montrose Valley Funeral Home Chapel. Funeral Services in<br />

loving remembrance of Lewis" life will be officiated by The Rev. Nathaneal Foshage on<br />

Tuesday, Feb. 20, at 10 a.m. at the Montrose Valley Funeral Home Chapel. Interment will<br />

follow the service in the Valley Lawns Cemetery south of Montrose. Memorial<br />

contributions may be made to: Hospice of the Uncompahgre Valley, In Memory of Lewis L.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, P.O. Box 1804, Montrose, CO 81402-1804. Arrangements are being handled under<br />

the direction of Montrose Valley Funeral Home; (970) 249-4400. [Source: Montrose Daily<br />

Press - Online February 19, 2001


Lewis P. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Sr.<br />

Thomson Georgia - Lewis Pilcher <strong>Gunn</strong>, Sr., 71 husband of Ruby Brown <strong>Gunn</strong> died<br />

unexpectedly at his residence Monday, Dec 1, 1963. Sruvivors other than his wife include 2<br />

sons, Daniel B. <strong>Gunn</strong> and Lewis P. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr., both of Thomson. A daughter Mrs Rober B.<br />

Kinzey of Thomason; a sister, Mrs. W. J. Davis of Savannah, and 12 grandchildren. And a<br />

large number of nieces and nephews. Burial will be in Savannah Valley Memorial<br />

Gardens. (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Lewis W. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

of 380 Quinnipeg Avenur, <strong>New</strong> Haven Conn. Died in his home yesterday of pneumonia.<br />

Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> who had attainted the ripe age of 83 years was well know and highly respected<br />

by a large circle of people. Relatives and friend are invited to his funeral, to be held<br />

tomorrow in his home. Dec 3, 1900 - <strong>New</strong> Haven Register.<br />

Leva Loecrecy <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

73, of Austin, passed away Monday in a local hospital. She was born October 13, 1922, in<br />

Pickton, Texas. She was preceded in death by her husband, Leo <strong>Gunn</strong>. She is survived by<br />

two daughters and sons-in-law, Virginia <strong>Gunn</strong> and husband Al of Austin, and Carolyn<br />

Sober and husband, Gail of Oklahoma; one sister, Dorothy Hart of <strong>New</strong> Mexico; two<br />

brothers, Leonard Elledge and Vernon Elledge, both of Pickton, Texas; three<br />

grandchildren, Gail Sober Jr., Debbie Welch and Kenneth Maxey; and a number of greatgrandchildren.<br />

Graveside services will be held Wednesday at 3:00 p.m. at the Capital Parks<br />

Cemetery with Reverend Kenneth Thompson officiating. Interment will follow. Austin-Peel<br />

and Son Funeral Home, Inc., 8507 N. IH-35, Austin, Texas 78753, (512) 837-2727. Nov 21,<br />

1995 Austin Statesman<br />

Lillian <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Mrs. Lillian Stokes, 75, of Jacksonville, Fla., died Sunday, March 17, 2002, in Heartland<br />

Nursing Home, Orange Park, Fla. She was born in Jacksonville, Fla. Mrs. Stokes had lived<br />

in Macclenny, Fla. before moving to Orange Park, Fla., three years ago. She was a<br />

homemaker and the daughter of the late John Thomas and Annie <strong>Gunn</strong> Chason.<br />

Lillian A. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

died May 27, 2006, at age 90. Lillian Korb was born March 4, 1916, in<br />

Morse,Saskatchewan. She was a homemaker who lived most of her life in California. She<br />

moved to Portland, Oregon in 2003 and most recently lived in Beaverton. In 1979, she<br />

married Harold <strong>Gunn</strong> who died in 2004. Survivors include her daughters, Shelley Toreson<br />

and Judy Huddin-Blanchard; brother, Henry; six grandchildren; and five greatgrandchildren.<br />

Lillian <strong>Gunn</strong> Pierce,<br />

Choctaw, Alabama, Choctaw Plaindealer, Ackerman, MS.<br />

91, passed away Wednesday, May 16, 2012. She was born July 1, 1920 in Birmingham, AL.<br />

She attended Ensley High School and was a Kindergarten Teacher. She was also a member<br />

of Oakland Baptist Church. She was preceded in death by Joseph M. Pierce, her husband<br />

of 50 years. She is survived by daughter and son-in-law, Carol and Larry Martin; 4


granddaughters, Charna and Clark Brown, Rachel and Brad Rounsaville, Mary Ann and<br />

Micha Gluth, Laura Jo and John Pittman; 5 great grandchildren, Scout, Ella, Sophia, Lily,<br />

and Josephine<br />

Lillian Cynthia <strong>Gunn</strong> Hicks<br />

December 24, 1914 – December 18, 2011 - Lillian was born in North Zulch, Texas in 1914<br />

to Johnathon Shelby and Isabelle Hicks. She attended the Sam Houston pre- college<br />

program, received her teaching certificate and began teaching when she was just seventeen<br />

years old. After marrying Curtis <strong>Gunn</strong> in 1934 she worked for Shell Oil Company and<br />

Goodyear while Curtis served in World War II. After the war, they moved to Jarrell, TX<br />

where Curtis was school superintendent and she obtained her degree from Mary Hardin<br />

Baylor. Lillian was the first in her family to obtain an advanced degree. She resumed<br />

teaching in Jarrell where she was recognized as the "best reading teacher" in Williamson<br />

County. She and Curtis moved to Madisonville in 1955 where they built a home. Both of<br />

them commuted to Aldine where Curtis was Superintendent and she taught school. Lillian<br />

established the Special Education Program in Aldine and taught there for a number of<br />

years. After a few years, Lillian resigned to have lung surgery and Curtis opened <strong>Gunn</strong>'s<br />

Interiors in Madisonville. After her recovery, she resumed teaching in Madisonville; and<br />

brought the Special Education Program there, as well as to North Zulch, and Iola. After<br />

she retired she volunteered for the Madisonville Chamber where she received the "Woman<br />

of the Year" award. Most importantly, Lillian served the Lord in her commitment to the<br />

First United Methodist Church where she sang in the Chancel Choir, maintained the<br />

gardens at the church, contributed her beautiful floral arrangements regularly and was a<br />

long-term member of the Wesley Gleaners Sunday Class. Throughout Lillian's life she has<br />

been surrounded by wonderful friends and family who have loved her and that she has<br />

loved. She has led a full and blessed life. As Lillian neared death, she looked forward to<br />

planting a beautiful rose garden in heaven. Right now she is surely getting her hands dirty,<br />

planting flowers, enjoying her new body, walking on streets of gold. Lillian is survived by<br />

her niece Mary Hicks Reed and husband, Jerry, Johnnie Hicks Summers and husband,<br />

Don, eight great- nieces and nephews, numerous great-great-nieces and nephews, many<br />

great-great-great-nieces and nephews; and a host of precious friends. Funeral services will<br />

be at 2 p.m. Tuesday, December 20, 2011 at at the First United Methodist Church,<br />

Madisonville, corner of Hwy 21 and McIver Street. Visitation will be held prior to the<br />

service at the church. In lieu of flowers, memorials can be given to the First United<br />

Methodist Church or St Jude's Hospital.<br />

Lillian Isabel <strong>Gunn</strong> Parker<br />

age 70 of 2901 died Saturday August 15, 1998 at Blair House Nursing Home, Augusta, Ga.,<br />

Graveside services will be at 1 pm. Ms. Parker a native of Hessmer, Avoyelles Parish, La<br />

lived in the Augusta area for 5 years. She was a homemaker. Survivors; son Josiah E.<br />

Parker III of Augusta; four brother; Nathan <strong>Gunn</strong>, William <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr., Alfred <strong>Gunn</strong> and<br />

Bobby <strong>Gunn</strong> all of Louisiana; and two sister; Doris Fallion and Elouise Moses of<br />

Louisiana.<br />

Lillian M. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

a Broward County resident for 42 years, died on Tuesday at Florida Medical Center in


Lauderdale Lakes. She was 76. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> worked as a secretary for Portside Realty<br />

company, retiring in 1980, for the First Christian Church of Fort Lauderdale and for the<br />

Nova University Learning Program. She also taught Sunday school at the church and was a<br />

member of the Worship Center in Plantation. At the time of her death, Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a<br />

resident of Plantation, but she had lived for many years in Fort Lauderdale. From 1945 to<br />

1963 she owned and operated a service station on South Federal Highway with her first<br />

husband, Ollie Sullivan. She is survived by her husband, Alan M. <strong>Gunn</strong>; two sons, O.<br />

Graham Sullivan and Robert A. Sullivan; three grandchildren; four great-grandchildren;<br />

a stepson, John <strong>Gunn</strong>; and a stepdaughter, Nancy Brown. Friends may call from 5 p.m. to<br />

8 p.m. today at the Jennings Funeral Home, 2211 Davie Blvd., where services will be at 9:30<br />

a.m. Thursday. Burial will follow at Forest Lawn Central Cemetery. Instead of flowers, the<br />

family requests contributions to the First Christian Church. - South Florida Sun-Sentinel<br />

(Fort Lauderdale, FL) - September 23, 1987<br />

Lillian <strong>Gunn</strong> Boyer,<br />

96, of Roanoke, passed away on Thursday, April 10, 2008. She was born April 13, 1911, in<br />

Richmond, Va., to Samuel L. and Maude L. <strong>Gunn</strong>. Lillian and was predeceased by her<br />

loving husband, Thomas Howard Boyer; her parents; two brothers, Samuel L. <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr.<br />

and Kenneth F. <strong>Gunn</strong>; and two sisters, Elsie <strong>Gunn</strong> Harty and Gertrude <strong>Gunn</strong> Guadagno.<br />

She is survived by several nieces and nephews; and a special niece, Lisa Guadagno<br />

McGary; and sister-in-law, Theresa <strong>Gunn</strong>. Lillian was an active member of the Virginia<br />

Heights Baptist Church more than 50 years. She was a Deacon and served on many<br />

committees of the church. On January 12, 2003, she was honored by her church with the<br />

designation of "Deacon Emeritus." Funeral services will held at Virginia Heights Baptist<br />

Church at 11 a.m. Saturday, April 12, 2008, with the Rev. Nelson Harris officiating.<br />

Interment will be in Evergreen Burial Park. The family will receive friends from 2 to 4 p.m.<br />

and 6 to 8 p.m. on Friday, April 11, 2008, at Oakey"s Roanoke Chapel, 540-982-2100.<br />

(Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Lillian (<strong>Gunn</strong>) DowDell,<br />

92, of Bristol,Conn., passed away peacefully with her family by her side on Thursday<br />

(April 2, 2009). She is predeceased by her daughter, Barbara Grandy and her brothers,<br />

Allen <strong>Gunn</strong> and Clifford <strong>Gunn</strong>. She was a long time employee of <strong>New</strong> Britain General<br />

Hospital before retiring. She leaves her daughter, Sheila (DowDell) Bourgeois and her<br />

loving son-in-law, Norman of <strong>New</strong> Hartford; a brother, Charles <strong>Gunn</strong> of Torrington, and<br />

three nephews, Allen and Jeffrey <strong>Gunn</strong> and Clifford <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr., plus a very special sister,<br />

Betsy Andrews of Plainville; her loving grandchildren, Beamer, Jazz, Riley and Nefertiti. A<br />

very special thank you to the Bristol Hospital ICU. In lieu of flowers, donations can be<br />

made to the Children's Cancer Fund, C/O UCONN Foundation, 10 Talcott Notch Rd.,<br />

Suite 100, Farmington, CT 06032. Calling hours will be from 1-3 p.m. on Saturday, April 4,<br />

at O'Brien Funeral Home, 24 Lincoln Ave, Forestville followed by a service at the funeral<br />

home at 3PM.<br />

Lillian Louise <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

83, passed away Tuesday, Nov. 13, 2007, in Granbury, Texas. Funeral: 2 p.m. Saturday at<br />

Wiley Funeral Home. Interment: Evergreen Cemetery in Lipan. Visitation: 6 to 8 p.m.


Friday at the funeral home. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born Aug. 31, 1924, in Marfa. She was a<br />

retired LVN senior and worked 30 years at All Saints Hospital in Fort Worth. She was an<br />

active member of Vineyard Baptist Church in Granbury. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> always opened her<br />

home to church members, missionaries and many others. Lillian was an avid gardner and<br />

loved working in her yard. She was a giving person, enjoyed helping people and supported<br />

many charities. She enjoyed many activities with her friend of longstanding, Alex, from<br />

Weatherford. She enjoyed fellowship, dancing and other activities, many of which were at<br />

the senior citizens center in Weatherford. Lillian will be greatly missed by all who knew<br />

and loved her. She was preceded in death by her parents and two brothers, Ernest<br />

Colliflower and Marshall Colliflower. Survivors: Son, Bill <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife, Genevieve, of<br />

Granbury; granddaughter, Renee" Holtgrewe and husband, Dan; stepgrandchildren,<br />

Russell E. Bell, Therese Zielinski and Patricia Hill; great-grandchildren, Chelsea Bell,<br />

Cody Bell, Caitlyn Bell, Alexis Hill, Kyle Zielinski and Hannah Zielinski; and numerous<br />

nieces, nephews and cousins. Published in the Star-Telegram on 11/15/2007.<br />

Lillian <strong>Gunn</strong> Burger<br />

Lillian Burger, age 94, of Manchester, Tennessee died March 17, of 2005. Mrs. Burger is<br />

preceded in death by her parents, Roy and Maymie <strong>Gunn</strong> Wooton; husband, Russell<br />

Burger; and brother, R. G. Wooton. She survived by her two sisters, Polly Hancock of<br />

Antioch, and Anna Bell Parrish of Antioch; and several nieces and nephews. Visitation<br />

with the family will be held on Saturday, March 19, 2005 between 12:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m.<br />

at Manchester Funeral Home. Funeral Services will be held Sunday, March 20, 2005 at<br />

2:00 p.m. at Manchester Funeral Home. Burial will follow in Manchester City Cemetery.<br />

Donations may be made to Main Street Church of Christ. Manchester Funeral Home is in<br />

charge of the arrangements.<br />

Lillian (<strong>Gunn</strong>) Costello,<br />

85, of South Dartmouth, died Sunday, Jan. 4, 1998, at Brandon Woods after a long illness.<br />

She was the widow of William E. Costello and daughter of the late Samuel and Hannah<br />

(Garside) <strong>Gunn</strong>. Born in England, Mrs. Costello was a resident of <strong>New</strong> Bedford before<br />

moving to Dartmouth seven years ago. She was a floor girl for the Langshaw Corp. for<br />

several years and was a member of St. Andrews Episcopal Church. Survivors include a<br />

cousin, Olive Ambrose of Cumberland, R.I.; three nieces; and two nephews. A<br />

funeralservice will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday in the Fairlawn Mortuary of Sullivan-Waring,<br />

180 Washington St., Fairhaven<br />

Lillian M. <strong>Gunn</strong> Molnar<br />

SHELTON, Conn. - Lillian M. Molnar, 72, of 87 Ripton Road, Shelton, entered into rest<br />

Wednesday, Aug. 13, 2008, at Palliative CareCenter & Hospice of Catawba Valley in<br />

<strong>New</strong>ton, N.C. She rejoined her beloved husband of 52 years, Edward J. Molnar, who<br />

preceded her in death on July 9, 2008. Lillian was born in Derby, on Sept. 22, 1935, the<br />

daughter of the late Herbert and Lucille Dreisow <strong>Gunn</strong>. A Shelton resident for most of her<br />

life, she was a 41-year charter member of Huntington United Methodist Church and a<br />

retired director of the church"s Susanna Wesley Nursery School. She was the loving<br />

mother of Cheryl Molnar Krantz of Conover, N.C., and Edward W. Molnar of Shelton. She<br />

was also the loving grandmother to David Krantz and wife, Cindy, of Claremont, N.C.,


Jennifer Krantz Ramos and husband, William, and Heather Krantz, all of Naugatuck, and<br />

Sara Randolph and Eddie M. Molnar of Ormond Beach, Fla. Mom also loved her six greatgrandchildren,<br />

Alec, Masek, Lucas and Ryan Krantz of Claremont, N.C., Kyle and Trinity<br />

Krantz, both of Naugatuck, and Rebecca Krantz of Shelton. A service for Lillian was held<br />

Monday, Aug. 18, 2008, at Huntington United Methodist Church. Burial followed in<br />

Riverside Cemetery in Shelton.<br />

Lillian <strong>Gunn</strong> Roberts<br />

Mrs. Lillian <strong>Gunn</strong> Roberts, 85, of Wentworth Street, died at 7:45 p.m. Tuesday in<br />

Rockingham Nursing Home, whre she had been a patient for several years. A native of<br />

Rockingham County, NC. she was a daughter of the late J. Adolphus and Nannie Williams<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>. She was a member of First United Methodist Church. Surviving are one daughter,<br />

Mrs. Cleo Hudson of Reidsville, four grandchildren, one great grandchild; three sisters,<br />

Mrs. Olive Craddock of Goldsboro, Mrs. Bessie G. Wrenn of Pulaski, Va., and Miss<br />

Cordell <strong>Gunn</strong> of Reidsville; three brothers AT. [sic] <strong>Gunn</strong> of Danville, Va. R. W. <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

South Boston Va. and Ira R. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Wilson. Funeral will be held Thursday at 11 a.m. at<br />

Citty Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will be in Macedonia Primitive Baptist Church<br />

cemetery on the old Leaksville Road - July 25, 1972<br />

Lillian C. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

98 of 82 Quincy St., Springfield died Wednesday in Baystate Medical Center. Born in<br />

Fairfax SC she moved to Springield in 1912. Her husband Harold M. <strong>Gunn</strong> died in 1941.<br />

Funeral will be Sunday evening at Third Baptist Church, burial in oak Grove Cemetery on<br />

Monday. November 13, 1987, Springfield Union, newspaper.<br />

Lillian E. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

GUNN, Lillian E. - Age 69, of Mio (fromerly of Flint and Mt. Morris, Michigan) passed<br />

away Tuesday, May 11, 2004. She is survivied by her husband John and 4 daughters.<br />

Visitation will be held Thursday, May 13, 2004 from 1-9PM at the Lashley Funeral Home,<br />

Mio. Funeral Services will be held on Friday, May 14, 2004 at 11AM at the Lashley Funeral<br />

Home. Lillian E. <strong>Gunn</strong> worked for 28 years for the U.S. Treasury Division of<br />

Disbursements in the Federal Building in Cleveland. She retired as a supervisor in 1960.<br />

Besides handling veterans" and government refund checks, Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a member of<br />

the Federal Employees Union and served on its Credit Union Board. She had gone to work<br />

as a young widow and single mother in the 1930s. Her husband, Fred, died as the result of<br />

an automobile accident in 1930 after four years of marriage, leaving her to raise her infant<br />

daughter and toddler son Lillian E. <strong>Gunn</strong> worked for 28 years for the U.S. Treasury<br />

Division of Disbursements in the Federal Building in Cleveland. She retired as a supervisor<br />

in 1960. Besides handling veterans" and government refund checks, Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a<br />

member of the Federal Employees Union and served on its Credit Union Board. She had<br />

gone to work as a young widow and single mother in the 1930s. Her husband, Fred, died as<br />

the result of an automobile accident in 1930 after four years of marriage, leaving her to<br />

raise her infant daughter and toddler son alone. "She managed somehow to raise both of<br />

us," said her daughter, Phyllis of Pompano Beach, Fla. "There were parts of her life that<br />

were not easy, but she had a very forward-looking attitude. She enjoyed everything, no<br />

matter what she was doing." Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 93, died Wednesday at North Broward Hospital


in Pompano Beach. She moved to the Florida city from Euclid six years ago. She was born<br />

in Kewanee, Ill., and came to Cleveland as a child. For 80 years, Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> lived in<br />

Greater Cleveland. As a young woman, she worked as a clerk and modeled clothing for<br />

Halle Brothers Co. After retiring from the Treasury Department, Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> became a<br />

part-time gift wrapper for the downtown Cleveland department store. She was a lifelong<br />

sports fan, who usually looked at the sports section of the newspaper before reading the<br />

front page. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> occasionally attended Cleveland Indians baseball, Browns football<br />

and Barons hockey games and faithfully watched the hometown squads play on television.<br />

"One Mother"s Day in the 1960s, she attended an Indians doubleheader," her daughter<br />

recalled. "One game lasted 13 innings. We were there from 1 p.m. until 9 p.m. She<br />

wouldn"t leave until the last out of the last inning." Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> also loved horse races and<br />

was a frequent visitor to the Thistledown racetrack. Although she regularly placed bets on<br />

horses, her biggest win was from a drawing of programs through which she won a<br />

Cadillac. Since she did not drive, Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> sold the car. In recent years, horse races gave<br />

way to her passion for playing bingo.Be sides her daughter, survivors include her son,<br />

Walter of Lighthouse Point, Fla.; four grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; and two<br />

sisters. Services were held Saturday in Florida. "She managed somehow to raise both of<br />

us," said her daughter, Phyllis of Pompano Beach, Fla. "There were parts of her life that<br />

were not easy, but she had a very forward-looking attitude. She enjoyed everything, no<br />

matter what she was doing." Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 93, died Wednesday at North Broward Hospital<br />

in Pompano Beach. She moved to the Florida city from Euclid six years ago. She was born<br />

in Kewanee, Ill., and came to Cleveland as a child. For 80 years, Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> lived in<br />

Greater Cleveland. As a young woman, she worked as a clerk and modeled clothing for<br />

Halle Brothers Co. After retiring from the Treasury Department, Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> became a<br />

part-time gift wrapper for the downtown Cleveland department store. She was a lifelong<br />

sports fan, who usually looked at the sports section of the newspaper before reading the<br />

front page. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> occasionally attended Cleveland Indians baseball, Browns football<br />

and Barons hockey games and faithfully watched the hometown squads play on<br />

television."One Mother"s Day in the 1960s, she attended an Indians doubleheader," her<br />

daughter recalled. "One game lasted 13 innings. We were there from 1 p.m. until 9 p.m.<br />

She wouldn"t leave until the last out of the last inning." Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> also loved horse races<br />

and was a frequent visitor to the Thistledown racetrack. Although she regularly placed<br />

bets on horses, her biggest win was from a drawing of programs through which she won a<br />

Cadillac. Since she did not drive, Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> sold the car. In recent years, horse races gave<br />

way to her passion for playing bingo. Besides her daughter, survivors include her son,<br />

Walter of Lighthouse Point, Fla.; four grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; and two<br />

sisters. Services were held Saturday in Florida.<br />

Lillian Zilk <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

age, 70, died Monday, December 5, 1955 in the office of Dr.T. J. Woodward, a<br />

chiropractor, from an apparent heart attack. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a corsetiere with a shop in<br />

Benton Harbor, Michigan. Born July 21, 1885 in Marine City, Michigan. She married<br />

Robert <strong>Gunn</strong> Jan 13, 1913 in Waterloo, Iowa and relocated to Benton Harbor about 18<br />

years ago, having spent time in Chicago, and Grand Rapids. The late Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a<br />

clerk in the Berrien County Rations office during WWII, and a clerk in the day office of<br />

the fruit market. She is survived by a son, John <strong>Gunn</strong> of Coloma, and a brother Otto Zilk


and sister Mrs. Albert Rose of Detriot. Services are Thursday from the Frost Funeral<br />

home in Benton Harbor. The body will be take to the Mt. Hope crematory in Chicago.<br />

Lillie Barber <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Reidsville, May 7 (1948) - Mrs. Frank <strong>Gunn</strong>, 52, of Route 4, Reidsville, died at her home<br />

last night following a long illness. She was the former Lillie Barber of Patrick County,<br />

Virginia. Surviving are her husband; two daughters, Mrs. F. A. Carter of Route 4,<br />

Reidsville, and Miss Barbara Ann <strong>Gunn</strong> of the home; two sons, Edward and J. T. <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

the home; her mother, Mrs. Nannie Barber of Route 4, Reidsville; two stepdaughters, Mrs.<br />

Evelyn York of Asheboro and Mrs. Walter Hubbard of Danville, Va.; two brothers, Rev.<br />

R. J. Barber of Danville, Va., and Russell Barber of Route 4, Reidsville; one sister, Mrs.<br />

Walter Roberts of Route 2, Reidsville; and one granddaughter. Funeral will be Saturday at<br />

3 p.m. at Calvary Baptist Church and interment will be in Greenview Cemetery here. The<br />

body will be carried to the church one hour prior to the service.<br />

Lillie Mae <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Dallas Morning <strong>New</strong>s July 26, 1981 - Mrs. J. Willis of Dallas (Lillie Mae) Survived by<br />

brother Riley Malone, J. Roland Malone, both of Dallas. Douglas Malone, Malakoff Texas<br />

and a sister Mamie Malone of Dallas and numerous Nieces and Nephews. Services at 11<br />

am Monday., Restland Abbey Chapel, Dr. J. Earl Mead officiating. Entombment Restland<br />

Memorial Park.<br />

Lillie Mae <strong>Gunn</strong> Koenig,<br />

age 82, of Livingston, died Saturday, May 20, 1995. Mrs. Koenig was born in Bastrop<br />

County on October 1, 1912, to Joe and Nora <strong>Gunn</strong>. She is preceded in death by her parents<br />

and two sisters, Elizabeth Owens and Marie Whitaker. Survivors Include her husband of<br />

62 years, John Delbert Koenig; son, Robert H. Koenig and wife, Shirley, of Baytown;<br />

daughters, Dorris Green and husband, Durwood, of Nassau Bay, and Barbara Thomas and<br />

husband, John, of Bayou Vista; brothers Robert <strong>Gunn</strong> and Joe <strong>Gunn</strong>, both of Austin;<br />

sisters, Jeanette Jennings, Stella Johnson and Nora Belle Anderson, all of AUstin, and Lena<br />

Marcum of <strong>New</strong> Bransfels. She is also survived by her eight grandchildren; and 11 greatgrandchildren.<br />

the family will recieve visitors at the funeral home on Sunday evening from<br />

6:00 to 8:30 PM. Funeral services are 2:00 PM, Monday at Amey Funeral Home, with<br />

Brother Windle Kee officiating. Burial will follow in austin Memorial Park. The family<br />

requests in lieu of flowers, memorial contributions be made to Onalaska Church of Christ,<br />

P.O. Box 10587, Onalaska, Texas 77360. Services are under the direction of Amey Funeral<br />

Home, 7811 Rockwood, off W. Anderson Lane. 452-4001. Copyright (c) 1995 Austin<br />

American-Statesman<br />

Lillie Maud <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Hillsboro Texas, Sept 12, 1935 - Mrs Lillie Maud <strong>Gunn</strong> 56, died at the family residence six<br />

miles northwest of Hillsboro, Thursday afternoon. Funeral services will be held at the First<br />

Baptist church of Hillsboro at 3 o’clock Friday afternoon, conducted by Elder W. W.<br />

Fowler of Dallas and the Rev. Alvin Swindell. Interment in Ridge Park Cemetery.<br />

Surviving are husband, John Clanton <strong>Gunn</strong>; three sisters and the following sons and<br />

daughters; Clinton L. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Saint Vrain, <strong>New</strong> Mexico; J. Willis <strong>Gunn</strong> of Dallas; Lonnie


Ray <strong>Gunn</strong> of Waco; Thurman M. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Hillsboro; Mrs. Annie Belle Pollard; Mrs Lela<br />

May Fowler and Miss Katherine Lucille <strong>Gunn</strong> of Hillsboro and Miss Mary Arena <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Dallas.<br />

Lina Audrey Sadler <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

75, formerly of Virginia Beach and Petersburg, died Sunday, March 9, 1997. She was a<br />

former member of West End Baptist Church, Petersburg. She is survived by her husband,<br />

Elbert Withers <strong>Gunn</strong>; daughter, Brenda Vaughan of Williamsburg; two sons, Randall<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Virginia Beach and Michael <strong>Gunn</strong> of Winchester; two granddaughters; a<br />

grandson; two great-granddaughters; sister, Florrie Durrett of Tullahoma, Tenn.<br />

Graveside services will be held at 11 a.m. today at Lakeview Cemetery, Blackstone,<br />

Virginia<br />

Linda Frances <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

passed away peacefully on June 10, 2007, to be with the Lord and her mother and father<br />

eternally. Linda was born Jan. 2, 1950, in Morrisville, Vt. She was preceded in death by<br />

her mother, Jacqueline Fourtou (Leroux); father, Cleon Parot; aunt, Janine Nadeau; and<br />

former husband, William J. <strong>Gunn</strong>. She is survived by her only son, Shane Doyle; daughterin-law,<br />

Dawn Doyle; three beautiful grandchildren, Alexander, Adriana and Andrew;<br />

sister, Vivian Bernstein; niece, Tamara Carnes; nephew, Sean Carnes; cousin, Daphne<br />

Ciaccio; aunt Arlene and cousin Lisa Allen in Vermont; and the Fourtou relatives in<br />

France.To sum up Linda in three words: beautiful, funny and successful! We all loved her<br />

so very much. In looking back over the dynamic life she led, we can only say how proud we<br />

all are of her accomplishments, convictions and perspectives. She touched so many with her<br />

witty character, her intellectual and artistic approach toward life and people. Linda"s<br />

early years were spent in Vermont on the family farm, where milking cows and maple<br />

sugaring were all part of the life. She later migrated with her family to the Redondo-<br />

Manhattan Beach, Calif., area, where her father became employed with McDonnell-<br />

Douglas and her mother with Hughes Aircraft. The family later relocated to Simi Valley,<br />

where she met many new friends and her first true love and husband, Bryan Doyle. At the<br />

young age of 17 and 18, the couple often frolicked to the beaches of Ventura and Rincon<br />

coast seeking out friends in the surf scene and enjoying genuine laughter and freedom<br />

together. Bryan and Linda had their first and only son, Shane, on Nov. 30, 1968. They<br />

parted ways after a few years and found themselves in new marriages, moving into very<br />

different chapters of life.Linda remarried to William J. "Bill" <strong>Gunn</strong> in 1973 and remained<br />

married until 1982. Linda was Bill"s secretary at Litton Industries in Woodland Hills,<br />

where she made her break into the corporate work environment. She left work to pursue<br />

higher education, earning an Associate in Art degree in English from Pierce College in<br />

1977, a Bachelor of Arts in English from California State University, Northridge, in 1980,<br />

and her pride and joy accomplishment, her Master of Arts in English from CSUN in 1985.<br />

She parlayed her education into a very rich and diverse career in proposal writing and<br />

marketing within the aerospace industry, including at Rocketdyne International. She was<br />

passionate about her writing and communication skills and used them like a finely<br />

sharpened tool.Linda"s interests and passions were many and included snow-skiing. She<br />

skied the world, including Southern California slopes, Mammoth, Tahoe, Utah, Vermont,<br />

Idaho and her favorite, Switzerland. Every year she would take Shane and a friend to


Mammoth for spring skiing. What a party that always was!She loved to disco back in the<br />

day and had all the hottest outfits for her Wednesday disco nights out. Linda was definitely<br />

a partier and was the life of the party, and we all have the photos to prove it!She loved to<br />

travel for work and pleasure. Her favorite destinations were of course France, where her<br />

mother was from; all over Europe; San Francisco; Boston; Miami; Vermont; <strong>New</strong><br />

England; Hawaii; and <strong>New</strong> York, where she and Shane enjoyed a top-of-the-world moment<br />

just months before the World Trade Center collapsed.Linda had a passion for high fashion<br />

and considered herself a shopaholic (and clothes junkie). She loved music, movies, theater<br />

and literature so very much. In music she loved everything from Beethoven to Neil Young<br />

to Tupac and finally her idol, Madonna. She would enjoy movies two to three times a week<br />

and loved musicals and theater. She read Shakespeare, Dickens and Tolstoy with passion,<br />

honoring her writing and literary skills and intellect. She also loved the French language,<br />

which she spoke fluently and often with her mother and sister. She had a passion for real<br />

estate investing and cars, owning several properties and enjoying her beach-bound rides in<br />

her Corvette. Finally, most dear to her were her pets. She absolutely loved her kitties and<br />

her dogs. She was compelled to rescue every cat in America and if you went to her house, it<br />

showed!Linda, we will miss you oh so very much, but we all have you in our favorite place<br />

of our hearts and minds forever, until we rejoin in heaven. God bless you!Linda had many<br />

friends, too many to list, who loved her so very much. Thank you for your time you all<br />

enjoyed with her and all of the memories!Visitation will be from 2 until 5 p.m. Sunday,<br />

June 17, at the family-owned Joseph P. Reardon Funeral Home, 757 E. Main St.,<br />

downtown Ventura. Mass will be celebrated at 9 a.m. Monday, June 18, at San<br />

Buenaventura Mission. Burial will follow at Assumption Cemetery, Simi Valley, California<br />

Linda Gayle <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

LAWRENCEVILLE, GA - Linda Gayle <strong>Gunn</strong>, 54, died Tuesday. Survivors: mother,<br />

Maggie Nipper Lemacks; husband, Bob <strong>Gunn</strong>; brother, A. J. Lemacks, Jr.; sisters, JoAnn<br />

Williams, Patricia Stone, Annette Joyner and Rita Pierce. Visitation: 6-9 pm Thursday at<br />

the funeral home. Funeral: 11am Friday at the Alma Methodist Church. Interment: Wesley<br />

Chapel Cemetery on Hwy. 203. Crosby Funeral Home Savannah Morning <strong>New</strong>s<br />

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Linda Gayle <strong>Gunn</strong>, age 54, of Lawrenceville, died Tuesday, February 17, 2009 at Gwinnett<br />

Medical Center after an extended illness. She was a native of Bacon County but had lived<br />

many years in Lawrenceville. She was daughter of the late A. J. Lemacks, Sr. and preceded<br />

in death by a sister, Marta Lemacks. Gayle was a member of Oakland Baptist Church in<br />

Gwinnett County. Survivors include her mother, Maggie Nipper Lemacks of Alma,<br />

husband, Bob <strong>Gunn</strong> of Lawrenceville, Ga. one brother, A. J. Lemacks, Jr. of Stockbridge,<br />

five sisters, JoAnn Williams of Alma, Patricia Stone of Waycross, Annette Joyner of<br />

Metter, Nell Anderson of Lawrenceville, and Rita Pierce of Panama City, Florida. Funeral<br />

services will be held Friday at 11 a.m. at the Alma Methodist Church with Rev. Buddy<br />

Whatley and Rev. Raymond Gustinofficiating. Interment will follow in Wesley Chapel<br />

Cemetery on Hwy. 203. The family will be receiving friends at Alma MethodistChurch<br />

Thursday evening between the hours of 6 and 9 p.m. Active pallbearers will be; A.J.<br />

Lemacks, Jr., Buster Williams, Dewayne Thomas, Ryan Stewart, Jamerson Lemacks and<br />

Jamie Williams. All others in attendance will be considered honorary escorts. -February<br />

19, 2009


Linda Kay <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

FRANKSTON, TX - Services for Linda Kay <strong>Gunn</strong>, 57, Frankston, are scheduled for 11 a.m.<br />

Saturday at Autry Funeral Home, Frankston. Burial will be in Frankston City Cemetery. Mrs.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> died April 20, 2011. She was born May 8, 1953, in Wyandotte, Mich., to James Sr. and<br />

Ella Carey Graff. Survivors include husband, Jimmy <strong>Gunn</strong>; daughter, Tonya Barnett; sons,<br />

Matthew Ray, Jason Perry and Bradley Allen Jaynes; sisters, Joan Mika, Donna Bowler, Rose<br />

Carone and Cheryl Gibbs; brothers, Jack, William, Alvin, Robert and Gregory Graff.<br />

Visitation is 6 to 8 p.m. today at the funeral home.<br />

Linda Marie <strong>Gunn</strong> Kaser<br />

Funeral services for Linda Marie <strong>Gunn</strong> Kaser, age 32, will be at 2:00 p.m. Thursday,<br />

October 2, 1997, at the First Baptist Church in Lusk with Reverend Delbert Dick and<br />

Linda's father-in-law, Reverend Max Kaser officiating. Burial will follow in the Lusk<br />

Cemetery.Linda died Thursday, September 25, 1997, at her home in Salt Lake City, Utah.<br />

She was born October 22, 1964, in Lusk, Wyoming to Dale R. and Donna <strong>Gunn</strong>. Her early<br />

life was spent on the family ranch north of Lusk. She attended the rural Fairview School<br />

and Lusk schools, graduating with honors in 1983. Linda loved music and participated in<br />

the music and drama programs. She was a member of the National Honor Society and she<br />

served on the student council and also as president of her class. Linda was proud to<br />

represent her school as a cheerleader, and she especially enjoyed teaching and encouraging<br />

the younger cheerleaders. Following high school, Linda attended the University of<br />

Wyoming. She was accepted into the University of Utah's physical therapy program, where<br />

she served as president of her class. She graduated Magna Cum Laude in 1990.On January<br />

4, 1986, while still in college, Linda married her high school sweetheart Charles Kaser. She<br />

was a devoted mother of their two children, Alex <strong>Gunn</strong> (four) and Anna Leigh (one).Linda<br />

will be remembered as a loving wife, sister, daughter, and friend. She was proud of her<br />

accomplishments as a physical therapist at the University of Utah Rehabilitation Services.<br />

The woman we were all blessed to love and know had great compassion for all people and<br />

she looked for the truth and honesty in everyone.Linda found comfort in her Lord, her<br />

family, and the hills near the ranch home she grew up in.<br />

Linda L. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

born March 30, 1951 to Dorothy and Donald White in Livermore, CA, died May 2, 2008 in<br />

Kingwood, TX. Linda was a Flight Attendant for Continental Airlines for 30 years. She is<br />

survived by her husband, Peter <strong>Gunn</strong>; daughter, Dawn <strong>Gunn</strong> Nowotny and her husband,<br />

Cody; and son, David <strong>Gunn</strong>. Memorial Services will be 5:00 p.m. Friday, May 10, 2008 at<br />

Kingwood Funeral Home.<br />

Linda (Smith) <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Linda (Smith) <strong>Gunn</strong>, dearly beloved wife of the late Lawson <strong>Gunn</strong> was born in Westerly,<br />

Rhode Island and passed away in Bradenton, Florida, Janu-ary 27, 2010 after a long<br />

courageous battle with cancer. She was a graduate of Regis College. Her career was in<br />

finance and she was an executive at Sungard before retiring to Florida. She was a<br />

foundling member of the old Bradentown Fraternity and a member of the Ringling


Museum. Survived by her mother, Mrs. Jones (Jacquie) Smith, Jr.; brothers, Jones (Jay)<br />

Smith III of Sarasota; C. Gregory (Smitty) Smith of Bradenton; sisters, Rebecca Biro of<br />

Bradenton, Judith Lynch of Vermilion, Ohio, Victoria Foley of Columbus, Ohio, and<br />

Laura Lee of Richmond Hill, Georgia; as well as the chil-dren of her late husband, Lawson<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>: Anthony, and sisters, Laura (Jack) McLaughlin, Rashel Wallace, Patty Harden, and<br />

their children. She was the favorite aunt of 19 nieces and nephews as well as her 19<br />

great-nieces and great-nephews. She preceded in death by her husband, Lawson (Pete)<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, her father, Jones Smith, Jr., as well as her beloved nephew, William Hunter<br />

Carpenter. Visitation and Memorial will be 4-5:30p.m. Friday, January 29, 2010 with<br />

Memorial Service to follow at 5:30p.m. at Brown & Sons Funeral Homes & Crematory<br />

43rd Street Chapel, 604 43rd Street West, Bradenton, FL 34209.<br />

Linda <strong>Gunn</strong> Bell,<br />

53, Lebanon, passed away Monday, June 4, 2012 at her residence. She was born February<br />

27, 1959 in Marion County, Kentucky. Bell worked as a home nurse. Survivors include: her<br />

daughter, Antonia Bell Young of Cox's Creek; her parents, Gilbert <strong>Gunn</strong> and Lorene<br />

Cowherd <strong>Gunn</strong>, both of Lebanon; five sisters, Lucy Jane <strong>Gunn</strong>, Pam Hourigan, Katie<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, Franseda <strong>Gunn</strong>, and Nancy Douthitt, all of Lebanon; four brothers, Gilbert <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Jr., Christopher <strong>Gunn</strong> and Bradley <strong>Gunn</strong>, all of Lebanon, and John <strong>Gunn</strong> of Floyd Knobs,<br />

Ind.; and two grandchildren, Aaliyah and Andrea Young. Funeral services were held at 1<br />

p.m. Thursday, June 7, at Bosley Funeral Home, Lebanon, with burial in Ryder Cemetery.<br />

Rev. Tommy Calhoun officiated and Elder Michael Johnson assisted. Active pallbearers<br />

were Michael, Chris, Tomias, Timmy, and Deshaw <strong>Gunn</strong>, Marrian Yocum, Brandel Dunn,<br />

and David Brown. Honorary pallbearers were Geraldine Sanders, Libby Douglas, Jackie<br />

Burton, Julita Gerton, Missy Spalding, Dorothy Williams, Anita Adams, and Jeromy<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>. Bosley Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.<br />

Linda <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

passed away peacefully at home on April 14, 2007 surrounded by her family. Linda was a<br />

devoted wife, mother, grandmother and friend. She is survived by her husband Ken, son<br />

Keith, daughters Kristen and Jamie, sister Jane and the pride of her life, grandsons Trey<br />

and the two Jacks. Services will be held on Saturday, April 21 at Grace Church of<br />

Glendora. In lieu of flowers the family is requesting that donations be made to the "Linda<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> Library Fund". Checks should be made payable to "Walnut High School ASB" with<br />

"Linda <strong>Gunn</strong> Library Fund" written on the memo line. Please mail to Walnut High School,<br />

Attn: Gail Fowler, 400 North Pierre Road, Walnut, CA 91789. Funds will be used to<br />

purchase books for various elementary schools in her honor. Published in the San Gabriel<br />

Valley Tribune from 4/19/2007 - 4/21/2007.<br />

Linda <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Linda May Fisher Aug. 31, 1948 — Aug. 8, 2004 Services for Linda May Fisher, 55, of<br />

College Station are set for 11 a.m. Saturday at Texas A&M Universitys All Faiths<br />

Chapel.Visitation will be from 10 to 11 a.m. Saturday at the chapel. Arrangements are<br />

under the direction of Hillier Funeral Home in Bryan.Mrs. Fisher died Sunday at her<br />

home.She was an administrative assistant for the Department of Biochemistry and<br />

Biophysics at Texas A&M University.Survivors include her husband, Martyn <strong>Gunn</strong> of


College Station; a daughter and son-in-law, Sophie <strong>Gunn</strong>-Jones and Todd Jones of Plano;<br />

three brothers and sisters-in-law, Michael and Roberta Fisher of Charleston, S.C., Charles<br />

and Margaret Fisher of Philadelphia and Richard and Joyce Fisher of <strong>New</strong>ton, Pa.; three<br />

sisters and two brothers-in-law, Margaret and Joseph Castor and Kathleen Madeza, all of<br />

Pine Hill, N.J., and Regina and Timothy Boles of Glenside, Pa.; a sister-in-law, Mary<br />

Fisher of Pomona, N.J.; her parents, Mary and Edwin H. Fisher Sr. of Jenkintown, Pa.;<br />

and numerous nieces and nephews. Memorials may be made to the Linda Fisher<br />

Scholarship Fund, C/O Biochemistry and Biophysics, 2128 TAMU, College Station, Texas<br />

77843.<br />

Linda Carlson <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

returned to her Savior, the Lord Jesus Christ on August 6, 2005. Linda was born in<br />

Camden, NJ on July 29, 1954 and moved to Jacksonville in 1965, with her family. After<br />

graduating from Terry Parker High School in 1972, Linda earned her bachelor and<br />

masters degrees, in Special Education, from the University of North Florida. Linda began<br />

her contributions to her community by teaching at Beauclerc Elementary School from 1976<br />

to 1984. Known for being the model wife and mother, Linda achieved a powerful career in<br />

Christian Ministries including music and volunteer service. Linda"s music ministry began<br />

as a teenager with her involvement in the Christ the King folk group, "Lend-A-Hand". Her<br />

ministry continued to grow and influence others culminating with the writing and<br />

production of numerous songs. She was awarded the Gospel Music Association"s<br />

Songwriter of the Year in 2002. Linda"s faith and commitment to God led her to help<br />

others not only in Jacksonville but internationally. She is lovingly survived by her husband,<br />

Marshall D. <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr.; her sons, Marshall D. <strong>Gunn</strong>, III “Trey” and Christopher W. <strong>Gunn</strong>;<br />

her parents, Bill and Millie Carlson; brothers, Gus (Jackie) Carlson and Billy Carlson;<br />

sister, Debbie (Jim) Manning; mother-in-law, Edna <strong>Gunn</strong> and sister-in law, Vicki (Graylin)<br />

Chastang. She also leaves numerous aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.<br />

Funeral services in celebration of her life will be held at 10:00 a.m., Wednesday August 10,<br />

2005 at Christ the Redeemer Church 190 S. Roscoe Blvd. Ponte Vedra, FL with Pastor<br />

Daniel Williams officiating. Internment will immediately follow in Oaklawn Cemetery 4801<br />

San Jose Blvd. Jacksonville, FL. The family will receive friends Tuesday, August 9, 2005,<br />

from 5:00 - 7:00 p.m., at Hardage-Giddens Funeral Home 4115 Hendricks Avenue<br />

Jacksonville, FL, with a Rosary to follow from 7:00 - 8:00 p.m. In lieu of flowers, the family<br />

requests memorials to continue Linda"s ministry to: Rescue Me Ministries, Inc. 4887<br />

Belfort Road Suite 201 Jacksonville, FL 32256. Please Sign the Guestbook @<br />

Jacksonville.com<br />

Linda Jo <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Linda Jo Patterson <strong>Gunn</strong> 54, Indianapolis, died Feb. 10, 2005. Services: 2:30 p.m. Feb. 14<br />

in <strong>New</strong> Crown Cemetery Chapel. Calling: 1 to 2 p.m Feb. 14 in Fountain Square Mortuary.<br />

Linda Marie <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

age 55, of Muskegon passed away Monday morning, March 10, 2008, at the McAuley Place<br />

Care Home following a long illness. Linda was born in Muskegon on July 1, 1952, to James<br />

S. and Josephine (Miesen) <strong>Gunn</strong>; and was a graduate of Ravenna High School. Linda was<br />

employed at Automatic Spring in Grand Haven for 22 years and prior to retiring was a


school bus driver for Grand Haven Area Public Schools. She is survived by: son, Ryan<br />

Pringnitz of Grand Haven; mother, Josephine Mollett of Muskegon; two sisters, Mary L.<br />

(Russell) Nicholson of Bailey and Cindy S. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Muskegon; two brothers, John and<br />

Jack <strong>Gunn</strong>, both of Muskegon. Linda was preceded in death by her: father; infant son,<br />

Kyle, in 1989; and nephew, Russell Nicholson II, in 2007. A memorial service will be held<br />

at: The Lee Chapel, Sytsema Funeral Homes Inc., 6291 S. Harvey St., Muskegon; (231)<br />

798-1100; on Friday, 11 a.m., the Rev. John E. Romanosky officiating. In lieu of flowers,<br />

contributions to the family for Ryan"s education will be appreciated.<br />

Linda Kerby <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

55, of Madison Heights, Va., passed away Friday, June 12, 2009, at her home. She is<br />

survived by her husband, William Ernest <strong>Gunn</strong>. Born Nov. 2, 1953, in Charlottesville, Va.,<br />

she was a daughter of the late Guy Sydney Kerby and is survived by her mother, Edith<br />

Higgs Kerby, of Waynesboro. Linda loved music, she was a talented organist and had<br />

played for Fairview United Methodist Church, in Lynchburg, Zion Lutheran and Smyrna<br />

Presbyterian Church, in Waynesboro. She loved animals and volunteered for Blue Ridge<br />

Animal Adoption and Rescue Center. She had been employed at Old Dominion Job Corps,<br />

in Monroe. Survivors also include: her two sons, Jeremy Saul Fretwell, and wife, Judy,<br />

and Guy Landrum Fretwell, and wife, Misty, both of Madison Heights; a brother, John<br />

Christopher Kerby, of Millboro; two half sisters, Judy Hamilton, of Waynesboro, and Lida<br />

Kaska, and husband, Richard, of Fallston, Md.; half brother, Charles Kerby, and wife,<br />

Mary Jane, of Joppa, Md.; four grandchildren, Jordan, Lucas, Andrew and Aaron<br />

Fretwell; other relatives and friends. A memorial service will be conducted at 11 a.m.<br />

Saturday, June 20, 2009, at Zion Lutheran Church, in Waynesboro, by the Rev. Jim Pence.<br />

The family will receive friends after the memorial service at the church. Memorial<br />

contributions may be made in lieu of flowers to Zion Lutheran Church, 297 Zion Church<br />

Road, Waynesboro, VA 22980, (540) 943-3250\<br />

Linda Miriam <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Church Road, VA - Linda Marian <strong>Gunn</strong>, 72, died Monday at the home of her sister, Mrs.<br />

George W. Clarke of Poole's Siding, Dinwiddie County. Besides her sister she is survived<br />

by one brother Robert H. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Poole's Siding; two nephews, Everette W. Clarke of<br />

Durham, North Carolina; and J. W. Lambert of McKinney, Va., two nieces, Mrs. A. L.<br />

Bridgeman and Miss Ethel Lambert both of Richmond. Funeral rites will be held at 3:30<br />

pm Wednesday at the grave in Butterwood Methodist Church Cemetery, near Wellville.<br />

The procession will leave T. Leonard Wells Funeral Home in Petersburg, Va at 2:30 pm.<br />

RTD page 28, Wednesday February 16, 1949. (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc -<br />

James Freeman <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr and Laura Shackleford parents)<br />

Linda Marie <strong>Gunn</strong> Kaser<br />

Funeral services for Linda Marie <strong>Gunn</strong> Kaser, age 32, will be at 2:00 p.m. Thursday,<br />

October 2, 1997, at the First Baptist Church in Lusk with Reverend Delbert Dick and<br />

Linda"s father-in-law, Reverend Max Kaser officiating. Burial will follow in the Lusk<br />

Cemetery. Linda died Thursday, September 25, 1997, at her home in Salt Lake City, Utah.<br />

She was born October 22, 1964, in Lusk, Wyoming to Dale R. and Donna <strong>Gunn</strong>. Her early<br />

life was spent on the family ranch north of Lusk. She attended the rural Fairview School


and Lusk schools, graduating with honors in 1983. Linda loved music and participated in<br />

the music and drama programs. She was a member of the National Honor Society and she<br />

served on the student council and also as president of her class. Linda was proud to<br />

represent her school as a cheerleader, and she especially enjoyed teaching and encouraging<br />

the younger cheerleaders. Following high school, Linda attended the University of<br />

Wyoming. She was accepted into the University of Utah"s physical therapy program,<br />

where she served as president of her class. She graduated Magna Cum Laude in 1990. On<br />

January 4, 1986, while still in college, Linda married her high school sweetheart Charles<br />

Kaser. She was a devoted mother of their two children, Alex <strong>Gunn</strong> (four) and Anna Leigh<br />

(one). Linda will be remembered as a loving wife, sister, daughter, and friend. She was<br />

proud of her accomplishments as a physical therapist at the University of Utah<br />

Rehabilitation Services. The woman we were all blessed to love and know had great<br />

compassion for all people and she looked for the truth and honesty in everyone. Linda<br />

found comfort in her Lord, her family, and the hills near the ranch home she grew up in.<br />

Linda was preceded in death by her grandparents. Survivors include: her husband Charles<br />

and her two children of Salt Lake City; her parents, Dale and Donna <strong>Gunn</strong> of Lusk; her<br />

sisters, Rhonda Holdbrook of Glenrock, WY, Shelly Krein, Tammy Bonsell and Carmen<br />

Boussu all of Lusk; her parents-in-law, Zoda and Jerry Furgason of Hanna, WY, and Max<br />

and Juanita Kaser of Kalispell, MT; a sister-in-law, Ada Dischner and numerous aunts,<br />

uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews.<br />

Lindley (Bond) <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

a resident of Evanston, Illinois since 1934, died Nov. 21, 2000 at St. Francis Hospital in<br />

Evanston. She was 82. Born July 8, 1918, she was a graduate of Evanston Township High<br />

School. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> worked as a clerk for an insurance company. She was a member of<br />

Ebenezer African Methodist Episcopal Church in Evanston. She was preceded in death by<br />

her husband, Gordon. Survivors include daughter Elizabeth; son Gordon; one grandchild;<br />

one great-grandchild; and many nieces and nephews. Funeral services were held Nov. 25 at<br />

Ebenezer African Methodist Episcopal Church in Evanston, with interment in Sunset<br />

Memorial Lawns in Northbrook.<br />

Lindsey <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

88 of Blairs Rt 1, died Sunday Nov 7, 1976 in Memorial Hospital. He was born in<br />

Pittsylvania County, Virginia, a son of the late Charlie <strong>Gunn</strong>. Mr <strong>Gunn</strong> had been a lifelong<br />

resident of Pittsylvania County. He was a member of Kentuck Baptist Church where he<br />

served on the board of deacons. He was the husband of the late Ollie <strong>Gunn</strong>. He is survived<br />

by a son Lucky Lee gunn, six daughters, Mrs. Nanny Richardson of Jersey City, NJ; Mrs.<br />

Sue Hubbard, Mrs. Fannie Easely and Mrs. Beatrice Hunt all of Philadelphia, Pa and Mrs.<br />

Irma Luck and Mrs. Odaris Motley both of Danville, Virginia. 23 grandchildren, 14 great<br />

grandchildren. The body is at Cunningham and Hughes Funeral Home pending<br />

completion of funeral arrangements.<br />

Linnie D. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

SWAINSBORO, Ga. - Mrs. Linnie D. <strong>Gunn</strong>, age 85, of Swainsboro, Ga., died Thursday,<br />

February 25, 2010, at Emanuel Medical Nursing Home following an extended illness.


Funeral services will be held Wednesday, March 3, 2010, at 2 p.m. at Victory Temple.<br />

Burial will be in Swainsboro City Cemetery in Swainsboro, Ga. Mosley's Funeral Home in<br />

charge of arrangements.<br />

Linnie Watlington <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

of Pelham, died at her home Saturday afternoon at 12:50 o"clock after an illness of one<br />

week. She had been in declining health for the past year. Aged 78 years, Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was<br />

born in Caswell County, N.C., August 2, 1879 a daughter of the late James and Laura<br />

Jones Watlington. She made her home in Danville for 50 years; for the last two years with<br />

her daughter, Mrs. Ruby Bennett. She was a member of the Bradley Road Primitive<br />

Baptist Church. Her husband, Sam <strong>Gunn</strong>, died in 1927. Besides her daughter, Mrs. Ruby<br />

Bennett, she is survived by one son, Holland W. <strong>Gunn</strong>, of Glenwood; one stepdaughter,<br />

Mrs. Annie Aldridge of Yanceyville, N.C., one stepson, James Sterling <strong>Gunn</strong>, of Richmond,<br />

Va.; and one brother, Lonnie Watlington of Yanceyville, N.C. Also surviving are two<br />

grandchildren, Airman first class Richard H. <strong>Gunn</strong> of the U.S. Air Force and Brinda<br />

Bennett of Pelham, N.C. Funeral services will be conducted Sunday afternoon at 4 o"clock<br />

from the Chapel of the Swicegood Funeral Home by Elder W. R. Dodd. Interment will<br />

follow in the Highland Park. The remains will rest at the funeral home. The Register<br />

Danville, Va Sun. 5-5-1957<br />

Lindsey <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Lindsey <strong>Gunn</strong>. 80, of Blairs Rt. 1. died Sunday Nov, 7, 1976, in Memorial Hospital. He was<br />

born in Pittsylvanla County, a son of the late Charlie <strong>Gunn</strong>. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> had been a lifelong<br />

resident of Pittsylvania County. He was a member of Kentuek Baptist Church where he<br />

served on the board of trustees. M r. <strong>Gunn</strong> was the husband of the late Ollie <strong>Gunn</strong>. He is<br />

survived by a son, Lacky Lee <strong>Gunn</strong>. Pittsylvania County; six daughters. Mrs. Nanny<br />

Richardson, Jersey City, N.J.. Mrs. Sue ilubbard, Mrs. Fannie Basely and Mrs. Beatrice<br />

Hunt, all of Philadelphia, Pa., and Mrs, Irma Luck and Mrs. Odaris Motluy. both of<br />

Danville; 23 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren..<br />

Lisa Ann <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

21, of Lewisburg Kentucky, died at 6 p.m. Jan. 5, 2000, at her home as the result of an<br />

apparent homicide. The Hanford, Calif., native was a Emerson Electric employee. She was<br />

a daughter of Otis and Patricia <strong>Gunn</strong> of Lewisburg, who survive. Funeral will be at 2 p.m.<br />

Sunday at Price Funeral Home with burial in Arnold Cemetery. Visitation will begin at 5<br />

p.m. today at the funeral home. Other survivors include a sister, Tonya Bruce of Arkansas;<br />

three brothers, Anthony <strong>Gunn</strong>, Christopher <strong>Gunn</strong> and Robert <strong>Gunn</strong>, all of Lewisburg; and<br />

maternal grandfather, Robert Tichenor of Russellville.<br />

Lisa Kae <strong>Gunn</strong>-Boswell<br />

died May 25, 2005 after a tragic motorcycle accident. She was born February 6, 1967 in<br />

Salt Lake City, UT-the last baby of Raymond James and Elda Rae <strong>Gunn</strong>. Lisa was sealed<br />

to John Donald Boswell on May 15, 1990 in the Salt Lake Temple. Lisa was the mother of<br />

three beautiful children Johnathan Alexander age 12, Mackenzie Elizabeth age 12, Addison<br />

Mckenna age 9. She graduated from East High School in 1985 and later attended the<br />

University of Utah where she received a Bachelors of Science degree in Urban Planning


and Development. Lisa is survived by her parents Raymond and Elda Rae <strong>Gunn</strong>, husband<br />

John Boswell, two brothers Rick <strong>Gunn</strong> and Steve (Jacci) <strong>Gunn</strong>, three sisters Terri (Jeffrey)<br />

Morrow, Kathie Utley, and Julie (Son) <strong>New</strong>in who will truly miss her. Brinkley, her dog,<br />

will miss her too. Lisa was a super mom! She fulfilled every need of her children and her<br />

family. Even after her death, she continued to give the gift of life to others through organ<br />

donation. Lisa loved spending time with her family at Bear Lake. She enjoyed snow skiing,<br />

waterskiing, wave running, four wheeling, and vacations with her family and friends. But,<br />

most of all Lisa loved her children. We love you Lisa; we will see you again! In lieu of<br />

flowers, an account has been set up for the children at Zions Bank under the name of Lisa<br />

K <strong>Gunn</strong>-Boswell. Funeral will be May 31, 2005 at the Monument Park Stake Center.<br />

Interment Larkin Sunset Gardens.<br />

Lizzie <strong>Gunn</strong> McIntrye<br />

Mrs. Lizzie McIntryre, wife of A. J. McIntrye died Sunday night at 11:00 o’clock July 1,<br />

1943, following a short illness. She had been a resident of Dodge County Georgia,<br />

practically all her life, having been born in Telfair County, but came here when quite<br />

small. She was 54 years old and the daughter of Johan (Johnson) <strong>Gunn</strong> and Martha Ann<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> (Martha Selph). Funeral services were held at Pleasant Grove Baptist Church<br />

Wednesday July 4 at 11:00 am, conducted by Rev. Jefrerson Williams. Burial took place in<br />

the church cemetery. Hymns were sung by Mrs. Randall Studstill, Grady Cook, Tom and<br />

Jess Hillard, with Mrs. Jess Hillard accompanist. Besides her husband, A. J. McIntyre, she<br />

is survived by four sons, Archie, Thomas, William, and Aggie McIntyre, one daughter Mrs.<br />

John K. Sanford, one brother, Lee <strong>Gunn</strong> and one sister Mrs. Missie (Sarah) Hillard.<br />

Lizzie Lee <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

85, of Collierville, Tennessee, homemaker, died Thursday at her home. Services will be at 1<br />

p.m. Saturday at Philadelphia Baptist Church in Rossville with burial in the church<br />

cemetery. H. C. Jett Funeral Home in Collierville has charge. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong>, the widow of<br />

Herbie <strong>Gunn</strong>, leaves four daughters, Bertha Spearman of Memphis, Roberta Walker and<br />

Dorothy J. Buntyn, both of Collierville, and Emma N. Kelley of Coffeeville, Miss.; six sons,<br />

Robert Eugene <strong>Gunn</strong> of Coffeeville, Cecil <strong>Gunn</strong>, Herbert <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr., Leroy <strong>Gunn</strong> and Lee<br />

Russell <strong>Gunn</strong>, all of Collierville, and James <strong>Gunn</strong> of <strong>New</strong> York; seven sisters, Ruthie<br />

Robinson of Wisconsin, Marie Borum, Virgie Borum and Mattie Mae Borum, all of Texas,<br />

Hattie Sue Covington of Kentucky and Margie Hoskin and Maxine Borum, both of<br />

Chicago; two brothers, Mac Arthur Borum of Texas and Lessie Borum of Chicago, 49<br />

grandchildren, 58 great-grandchildren and 29 great-great-grandchildren.<br />

Lizzie M. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Lizzie M. <strong>Gunn</strong>, age 82, of Northport, Alabama died Dec. 7, 2007, at home. Services will be<br />

12 noon Saturday at <strong>New</strong> Zion Baptist Church with Rev. E. J. James, Jr., officiating.<br />

Burial will follow in Cedar Oak Memorial Park with Van Hoose and Steele Funeral Home<br />

directing. Visitation will be today from 10:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the funeral home, and the<br />

family will receive friends from 6 to 7 p.m. Published in the Tuscaloosa <strong>New</strong>s from<br />

12/13/2007 - 12/14/2007.<br />

Lizzie M. <strong>Gunn</strong>,


age 73, of 206 S. Colonial Ave, departed this life December 25, 1998. She is survived by her<br />

husband, Johnnie <strong>Gunn</strong>; two daughters, Patricia Parker and Belinda Jenkins; four sons,<br />

Tyrone and Jeffrey <strong>Gunn</strong>, Ronald Buchanan and Malik Shabazz; four grandchildren,<br />

Melissa, Shaun, Deon, and Zakixx; two great-grandchildren, Jakeisha and JaBria; one<br />

aunt, Maggie Goode; two nieces; five nephews; several cousins; one sister-in-law, Edith<br />

Morgan; one daughter-in-law, Carolyn <strong>Gunn</strong>; and other relatives and friends, among<br />

them, Pauline Williams, Woodrow Butler and Jack Dillard. Remains rest at Joseph<br />

Jenkins, Jr. Funeral Home, 2011 Grayland Ave. Funeral Wednesday, 1 p.m. at Riverview<br />

Baptist Church, 2600 Idlewood Ave., where remains will lie in state one hour prior to<br />

funeral time. Dr. Ralph Reavis, Pastor officiating. Interment Roselawn Memory Gardens.<br />

Family and friends assemble at the church 12:45 p.m. Wednesday<br />

Lisa Marie <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Age 40 of Lake Park, Florida, passed away suddenly Tuesday morning August 10, 1999 in<br />

Okeechobee, Florida. Lisa was born April 17, 1959 in West Palm Beach, Florida. Daughter<br />

of Robert J. <strong>Gunn</strong> and Joan Carpenter <strong>Gunn</strong>. She was a life long resident of the Palm<br />

Beaches and was a graduate of North Shore High School Class of 1977 and also attended<br />

Brevard College, Brevard, N.C. Lisa was a Supervisor with the state Department of<br />

Transportation in charge of the Florida Turnpike Toll Division. Lisa leaves to cherish her<br />

loving memory her devoted parents: Robert and Joan <strong>Gunn</strong> of Okeechobee, FL., her loving<br />

sister, Lori L. <strong>Gunn</strong> of West Palm Beach, FL., and her loving grandmother, Mrs. Bertha<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Port Salerno, FL, along with other family and friends. A service of remembrance<br />

will be held 7:30 PM Friday, August 13, 1999 at the WM. N. HOWARD FUNERAL<br />

HOME, 754 U.S. Highway #1, North Palm Beach, FL with Rev. Jack DeLaney officiating.<br />

Those planning expressions of sympathy in lieu of flowers are asked to consider the Amara<br />

Shrine Temple Hospital Transportation Fund, 3650 RCA Blvd., Palm Beach Gardens, FL<br />

33410 or your favorite Charity in Lisa"s name.<br />

Lloyd Earl <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

4/24/1924~9/25/2010 - Lloyd <strong>Gunn</strong> was an inspirational husband, father, and friend. He<br />

had a hug for anyone who needed it, and had an urge to protect those he loved and his<br />

Community. He is survived by his beloved bride of 53 years, Velma D. <strong>Gunn</strong>; his sister,<br />

Margaret Fica; and children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren. He will be truly<br />

missed by his family and his community. Memorial services are Thursday, September 30 at<br />

11:00 a.m., Vancouver Funeral Chapel, 110 E 12th St., Vancouver, WA 98660 (360)<br />

693-3633.<br />

Lloyd L. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

aged 78, of Grand Rapids, Michigan passed away peacefully Wednesday, May 13, 2009 at<br />

his home. Surviving are his wife of 57 years, Doris; his children, Michael <strong>Gunn</strong> and his<br />

fiancee, Paula Wiersema, Alison <strong>Gunn</strong>, Kathleen (KC) <strong>Gunn</strong>, Brian <strong>Gunn</strong> and his friend,<br />

Robin Reed; his grandson, Eamonn <strong>Gunn</strong>; a brother and sister, John and Carole <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

Eunice <strong>Gunn</strong>; many nieces, nephews, and a dear family friend, Sally <strong>Gunn</strong>. Lloyd and<br />

Doris were Co-commissioners for District #5 of the Clan <strong>Gunn</strong> Society of N.A., a member<br />

of the Peninsular Chapter #32 O.E.S., the Malta Lodge F&AM., and the Grand Rapids<br />

Scottish Society. In keeping with his wishes, cremation has taken place and there will be no


funeral service. Relatives and friends may meet his family at the Reyers North Valley<br />

Chapel, 2815 Fuller N.E. at Three Mile Rd. from 2 to 5 p.m. Wednesday. For those who<br />

wish, memorials may be made to Spectrum-Hospice. Reyers North Valley Chapel Reyers<br />

North Valley Chape<br />

Lois Kathryn <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

age 94, died peacefully on Saturday, July 16, 2011, surrounded by her children. She was a<br />

resident of Windsor Park in Carol Stream, Illinois. She was born May 12, 1917 in Lead, South<br />

Dakota to Arthur E. and Anna Cooper. Lois grew up in Lead and graduated from Lead High<br />

School. She continued her education at the University of Nebraska (Lincoln) to become a<br />

registered Dietitian. She was a member of the Alpha Xi Delta sorority. She met Jan Varick<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> while working as a civilian dietitian at Fort Lewis in Washington; they were married<br />

on December 13, 1941. She accompanied Jan to his military post in Peace River, Alberta<br />

Canada, then to Fort Belvoir, VA. Following Major <strong>Gunn</strong>’s term of service the couple settled<br />

in Glenview, IL, then Northbrook, IL to raise their four children. Both Lois and Jan were<br />

founding members of the Glenview Community (UCC) Church and active committee and choir<br />

members until they moved to Marco Island, FL to retire in the mid-1970s. Lois was involved<br />

in many volunteer activities and political elections as a polling judge. She moved to Windsor<br />

Park in 2000. Lois was preceded in death by her parents, her husband, and her brother,<br />

Clarence. She is survived by her four children, Richard (Kathy) of Langhorne, PA, Steven<br />

(Sandy) of Arlington, TX, Judith (Gary) Stephens of St. Charles, IL and James (Ellen) of<br />

Wauconda, IL, six grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. A memorial service will be<br />

held at 10:00 AM on Saturday, August 6th in the Auditorium at Windsor Park. She will be<br />

interred beside her husband in the United Church of Marco memorial garden.<br />

Lois <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Rockdale Reporter, Thur., 29 Jun 2000 - Fitzgerald - SAN MARCOS--Funeral services for<br />

Lois G. Fitzgerald, 87, were held at 11 a.m. Wednesday, June 28, 2000 at Pennington Memorial<br />

Chapel in San Marcos with Dr. Jack Byrom officiating. Burial will follow in San Marcos City<br />

Cemetery. Mrs. Fitzgerald died Monday, June 26 in San Marcos. She was born Nov. 10, 1912<br />

in Rockdale to Ed and Odell (Bounds) <strong>Gunn</strong>. Mrs. Fitzgerald graduated from Rockdale High<br />

School and earned B.A. and Master"s degrees from Southwest Texas State University in San<br />

Marcos. She taught at Rockdale Elementary School for three years and for 17 years in San<br />

Marcos at Campus Elementary and Crockett Elementary. She married Zeb H. Fitzgerald of<br />

San Marcos on June 12, 1937. Mrs. Fitzgerald was an active member of First Baptist Church<br />

in San Marcos and a member of several San Marcos social clubs. Survivors include her<br />

husband of 63 years, Zeb H. Fitzgerald of San Marcos; a son, William "Bill" Fitzgerald and<br />

wife Nancy of San Marcos; a daughter, Mary Ann Bell of Spring; a sister, Splawn of Ennis;<br />

and three grandchildren.<br />

Lois <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Sherman, Texas - Lois <strong>Gunn</strong>, 93, of San Antonio and formerly of Sherman, died Saturday,<br />

March 22, 2008 in San Antonio. Services will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday at Dannel Funeral<br />

Home. Dr. Jim Pledger and Dr. Tom Peel of the First United Methodist Church will officiate.<br />

Interment will follow at West Hill Cemetery. She is survived by her nieces and nephews.<br />

Visitation will be held at the funeral home from 6 -8 p.m. Wednesday. Published in The Herald


Democrat from 3/25/2008 - 3/26/2008<br />

Lois <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

OWASA, Iowa — Funeral services for Mrs. Lois <strong>Gunn</strong>, 65, were held Monday from the Owasa<br />

Methodist church with Rev. Dewey Lamprechl and Robert Baker officiating. Burial was in<br />

the Khiora cemetery. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> died at her home near Owasa Aug. 8, 1963 after a long<br />

illness. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born Lois Rebecca Cross, daughter of George and Ada Hayclen Cross,<br />

on Nov. 6, 1897 on a farm northwest of Steamboat Rock. When four months old she moved<br />

with her parents to the home farm south of Berlin. She attended country school, Eldora high<br />

school Ellsworth College and taught schools in the and the county. On March 10, 1920 she<br />

married Ernest A. <strong>Gunn</strong> at Eldora and the couple moved to the <strong>Gunn</strong> farm where she lived<br />

the remainder of her life. Survivors are three children, 10 grandchildren and one sister. The<br />

children are Mrs Donald (Verjean) Arends of Ackley. Mrs. Dale (Marilyn) Petty of Eldora,<br />

and John, at home. The sister is Mrs. Florence Northrup of Eldora. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was preceded<br />

in death by her parents, her husband on Jan. 4,1933, and a son, Marlyn, who died at age four.<br />

Lois <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

GUNN Lois Carter Caver <strong>Gunn</strong>, age 86, went to be with the Lord Saturday January 8, 2000<br />

at Lutheran Village. Born in Little Rock, Ark. Member of Second Baptist Church. Teacher<br />

in Cleveland and Columbus, Oh. Lois was a loving, kind, gentle soul who sang, played piano<br />

and wrote gospel songs. Member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority. Life long civic activist.<br />

Preceded in death by husband of 55 years, Archie F. <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr., daughter Meryl Yvonne <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

parents Robert and Sophia Caver, brother Robert Morris Caver, sister Augusta Smith.<br />

Survived by son, Archie F. (Patricia) <strong>Gunn</strong> III; grandchildren, Varina, Alexia, Francesca,<br />

Zackery and Xavier <strong>Gunn</strong>, all of <strong>New</strong>port, Rhode Island; sisters, Ruth Avery and Grace<br />

Alexander of Cleveland, Oh., Freda Clinton of Mich.; fostor daughter, Madeline Ruff; many<br />

nieces, nephews and friends. Service will be 10 a.m. Thursday, January 13, 2000, Second<br />

Baptist Church, 186 N. 17th St. Rev. David Carter officiating. Family will receive friends 2-4<br />

and 6-8 p.m. Wednesday January 12, 2000, GARY MEMORIAL CHAPEL, 2154 E. Main St.,<br />

Bexley. and Thursday 9 a.m. until time of service. Burial Green Lawn Cemetery.<br />

Lois Evelyn <strong>Gunn</strong> Stepp Bowman<br />

77, Noblesville, Ind. died Dec. 13, 2002.. She worked 18 years for Delco Remy Division of<br />

General Motors Corp., Anderson, retiring in 1972. She was a member of Cicero United<br />

Methodist Church and the Cicero chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star. Memorial<br />

contributions may be made to the Alzheimer"s Association. Services: 2:30 p.m. Dec. 16 in<br />

Hartley Funeral Homes, Cicero Chapel, with calling from 4 to 8 p.m. Dec. 15. Burial: Carey<br />

Cemetery, near Noblesville. She was the widow of Robert A. Stepp and William Bowman.<br />

Survivors: daughter Vicki Sue Reveal brother Orval <strong>Gunn</strong> three grandchildren a greatgrandchild.<br />

Lois M. <strong>Gunn</strong> Dowdy Dunaway<br />

96, passed away Tuesday, February 19, 2013. She was preceded in death by her parents,<br />

Williard J. and Mattie Crowder <strong>Gunn</strong>;her husband, Otho P. Dunaway Sr.;and her<br />

granddaughter, Joyce Elizabeth Stewart. Surviving are her children, Lois D. Smith of Broken<br />

Arrow, Okla., Charlotte Dowdy-Rhoad (Stan) of Winterville, N.C., Ruth D. "Betty" Stewart


of Mechanicsville and Wilma D. Garnett of Pahrump, Nevada;six grandchildren, seven<br />

great-grandchildren;and a brother, James <strong>Gunn</strong> (Tina) of Chesterfield. A graveside service<br />

will be held 11 a.m. Thursday, February 21, 2013 at Signal Hill Memorial Park. (Thomas and<br />

Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Lois E. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

formerly of Barberton, died unexpectedly on Thursday, October 12, 2006 in St. Petersburg,<br />

Fla. Lois <strong>Gunn</strong> was born in Bryan, Ohio on April 16, 1924 and was raised in Bryan, where she<br />

met her husband of 58 years, Dr. Lewis <strong>Gunn</strong>. She attended both Micigan State University and<br />

the Ohio State University. Lois was a teacher and later a guidance counselor at Highland<br />

Junior High School in Barberton. Upon retirement, she and Dr. <strong>Gunn</strong> retired to Florida. Lois<br />

was an avid bridge player. She was a member of the First Presbyterian Church in Barberton<br />

and later in St. Petersburg. Lois is survived by her son, Andrew (Rene"); daughter, Elizabeth;<br />

and granddaughters, Andrea and Lindsay. Services were held in St. Petersburg on Monday,<br />

October 16, 2006.<br />

Lois <strong>Gunn</strong> Argyle<br />

1915 ; 2006 Lois <strong>Gunn</strong> Argyle, 90, died Sunday, July 16, 2006 at the Sunshine Terrace in<br />

Logan, Utah. She was born August 10, 1915 in Woodruff, Utah to Benjamin Alfred and Elinor<br />

(Rees) <strong>Gunn</strong>. On February 28, 1935 she married Von M. Argyle in the Salt Lake City Temple.<br />

Lois is survived by her sons, Ross G. of Randolph, UT.; Blaine M.(Ellen) of Randlett, UT.; Ben<br />

A. (Vicky) of Randolph, UT.; and Von G. of Vernal UT.; daughters, Vauna Randall of Moab,<br />

UT.; Dorothy (Wes) Tingey of Woodruff, UT.; Kathaleen (Mike) Ellis of Woodruff, UT.; Fae<br />

(Don) Dalke of Randolph, UT.; and Anita (Mark) Rodgers of Delores, CO.; 37 grandchildren,<br />

85 great-grand-children, and 10 great-great grandchildren. She is preceded in death by her<br />

husband, parents, one brother, daughter-in-law, LouAnna Argyle; and son-in-law, Robert W.<br />

Randall. Funeral Services will be held at the Randolph LDS Church on Thursday, July 20,<br />

2006 at 1:00 p.m. A viewing will be held on Wednesday evening from 6-8 at Crandall Funeral<br />

Home in Evanston, and one hour prior to services at the church on Thursday. Interment will<br />

be in the Randolph Cemetery. Arrangements are under the direction of Crandall Funeral<br />

Home, of Evanston, WY.<br />

Lois Louvenia <strong>Gunn</strong> Knox,<br />

93, of Houston,Texas died Monday, March 31, 2008 in Houston. Graveside funeral services are<br />

set for 2 p.m. Friday, April 4, at The Madisonville City Cemetery. The family will receive<br />

visitors on Friday, April 4 , from 10 a.m.to 12 p.m. at Day Funeral Home Chapel in<br />

Madisonville. Survivors include her son, William Ray Knox and wife, Janice;daughters,<br />

Allynn Dealy and husband, David, and Donna Cardinole and husband, Thomas;<br />

grandchildren, Mike Knox and wife, Helen, Kirby Knox, Rusty Knox, David Wade Dealy and<br />

wife, Lisa, Roy Dealy and wife, Tina, Dayna Dealy Eberhardt and husband, Soren, Anne<br />

(McAleer) Gesweader and husband Eric, and Peter McAleer; great-grandchildren; Jason<br />

Knox, Nathan McComb, Gavin Dealy, <strong>My</strong>les Dealy, and Johann Dealy- Eberhardt; sister,<br />

Marie (Lolly) Straughan; brother, Joe Dan <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife, Dorothy; as well as numerous<br />

other relatives and friends. Please visit www. dayfuneralhome.net to leave a fond memory or<br />

a message of sympathy. (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> descendant)


Lois Marie <strong>Gunn</strong> Lemons<br />

Reidsville, NC Mrs. Eugene R. Lemons 74 of Rt 8, died yesterday in Moses Cone Hospital<br />

Greensboro, NC. Funeral will be 3 pm tomorrow at Wilkerson Funeral Home Chapel. The<br />

Rev. Robert Turner will officiate. Mrs. Lemons was the former Lois Marie <strong>Gunn</strong> and a native<br />

of Rockingham County, She was a member of Wentworth United Methodist Church.<br />

Greensboro Record, page 44, Friday September 28, 1973.<br />

Lois Marie <strong>Gunn</strong> Lowery -<br />

a lifelong resident of Mobile, AL passed away June 18, 2012 at a local hospital at the age of 70.<br />

For over 30 years Ms. Lowery was a dedicated, compassionate nurse who truly loved her<br />

calling. She was a proud graduate of Providence School of Nursing then later in her career<br />

received her BS from the University of Mobile. Ms. Lowery is preceded in death by her<br />

daughter, Theresa Ann Lowery. Left to mourn her passing are her daughter, Katrina Lowery<br />

Taylor; son, Major Charles Edward Lowery, Jr.; grandson, Timothy Turner; granddaughters,<br />

Kyla Turner and Freya Lowery; brothers, Wiley Eugene <strong>Gunn</strong> of Mobile and James Carrol<br />

(Mary) <strong>Gunn</strong>; sisters, Carolyn Jeanette (DC) Rivers of Glen St. Mary, FL and Patricia Ann<br />

(Jon) Rials of Grand Bay, AL; nieces, nephews, other family and friends. She will be greatly<br />

missed. Funeral services will be held at 2 P.M. on Thursday, June 21, 2012 from the chapel of<br />

Mobile Memorial Gardens Funeral Home. The family will receive friends from 5 P.M. until<br />

8 P.M. on Wednesday, June 20, 2012 at the funeral home. Interment will be in Powell<br />

Cemetery, Semmes, AL.<br />

Lois Mae <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

age 86, of Richmond, died Thursday, May 22, 2003. She was a loving mother, grandmother,<br />

great-grandmother and will be deeply missed. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a member of Bethlehem Baptist<br />

Church. Survivors include three sons, Bobbie Lee <strong>Gunn</strong> of Bristol, Tenn., James B. <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Barboursville, Va, and Bill <strong>Gunn</strong> of Ruckersville, Va.; five grandchildren; five greatgrandchildren.<br />

The family will receive friends from 5 to 9 p.m. on Saturday and from 2 to 5<br />

p.m. Sunday at the West Chapel of Bennett Funeral Home, 11020 West Broad St. A graveside<br />

service will be held at 11 a.m. on Monday, May 26, 2003, in the Greenwood Memorial Gardens.<br />

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Bethlehem Baptist Church.<br />

Richmond Times Dispatch (VA) Sat. 5-24-2003.<br />

Lois Ratcliffe <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

of Richmond, Route 8, wife of Elder G. <strong>Gunn</strong>, died Thursday at the home of her sister, Mrs.<br />

R. B. Farmer of 2111 Giinter St. Besides her husband and sister she is survived by another<br />

siter, Mrs. E. T. Fuqua and two brothers, A. P. and J. C. Ratcliffe all of Richmond. A guneral<br />

service will be held at 2pm Saturday at Woody's Funeral home with burial in Oakwood<br />

Cemetery, Richmond, Va.<br />

Lois Vollmer <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

82 of St. Petersburg , Florida died Thursday (Oct. 12, 2006) at home. Born in Bryan, Ohio, she<br />

moved here in 1984 from Barberton, Ohio., where she retired as a guidance counselor from<br />

Highland Junior High School. She was an avid bridge player and member of First<br />

Presbyterian Church. Survivors include a son, Andrew, Barberton; a daughter, Elizabeth<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, St. Petersburg; and two granddaughters. Memorial Park Funeral Home, St. Petersburg.


(Wife of Lewis E. <strong>Gunn</strong>, O.D. who died 2003)<br />

Lois <strong>Gunn</strong> Griffis<br />

HOUSTON, Texas - Graveside services for Lois Griffis, 82, Houston, Texas, are 11 a.m.<br />

Tuesday at Oaklawn Cemetery, Sulphur, Okla., with family members officiating. Mrs. Griffis<br />

died Sept. 21, 2002, at Houston. She was born Aug. 9, 1920, at Chickasha, Okla., to James Otis<br />

and Odessa <strong>Gunn</strong> Cosgrove. She married Robert Dale Griffis in 1946 at Oklahoma City, Okla.<br />

He preceded her in death. She was a sales lady. She had lived in Oklahoma City before moving<br />

to Houston in 1959. Survivors include a daughter, Jamie Guidry, Sealy, Texas; a son, William<br />

Griffis, Houston, Texas; a stepdaughter, Linda Carpenter; two sisters, Jimmie Reagan,<br />

Oklahoma City, Okla., and Betty Brown, Connecticut; a brother, Art Cosgrove, Oklahoma<br />

City, Okla.; two grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; and two step- grandchildren. Clagg<br />

Funeral Home, Sulphur, Okla., is in charge of arrangements<br />

Lola <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

An elderly Columbus, Georgia woman died Wednesday afternoon from injuries she sustained<br />

in a morning traffic accident. Lola <strong>Gunn</strong>, 80, of Forest Drive, died at the Medical Centery<br />

from trauma from Sylvia Barrett 84, who was cited for running a red light. Barrett and<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>’s husband, Jack P. <strong>Gunn</strong> 85, were also taken to the Medical Center. September 1, 2005.<br />

Lola Boxall <strong>Gunn</strong> - Lola B. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

born September 10, 1925 died on August 31, 2005. Arrangements under the direction of<br />

Striffler-Hamby Mortuary in Columbus, GA, 706.563.2372.<br />

Lola English <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Lala English <strong>Gunn</strong>, 73, Warren Co. native, widow of James Judson <strong>Gunn</strong> died at her home<br />

4/12/1948. She was a member of Johnson Methodist church and the WomensSociety of<br />

Christian Service. Her funeral will be held 4/13/1948 at Johnson Methodist Church, with the<br />

Rev. Lee Branham and Rev. J. W. Brinsfield officiating. Burial will be in the church cemetery.<br />

Pallbearers are nephews J. Bert Pool, Grogan S. <strong>Gunn</strong>, George P. Langford, Leon O. English,<br />

Lewis English, J. Lovick English. She is survived a sister Mrs. Steve B. Johnson and by her<br />

son Jamie S. <strong>Gunn</strong>, and grandchildren Martha Jane <strong>Gunn</strong> and James <strong>Gunn</strong>.<br />

Lola Esther <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

87, of Rector, Arkansas died Monday, June 11, 2007, at Evergreen Health and Rehabilitation<br />

in Rector. Born Jan. 21, 1920, in Rector to the late William H. and Ludie May, she was a<br />

housewife and of the Baptist faith. She taught Sunday school, sang in the choir and was very<br />

active in her church work. Also preceding her in death were her husband, John H. <strong>Gunn</strong>; two<br />

brothers, Oather May and Everette May; sister-in-law, Ellawee May; one sister, Lillie Stokes,<br />

and one nephew, Charles W. Carnovsky. Survivors include one sister, Helen Wilt of Paisley,<br />

Fla.; several nieces and nephews, Larry and Sue May of Madison Heights, Mich., Donald R.<br />

Wilt of Paisley, Fla., Linda Manners of Port Orange, Fla., Ray and Sherlie May of Sikeston,<br />

Mo., and Tom and Lana Sheer of Richmond, Texas. Funeral services were at 10:30 a.m.<br />

Saturday, June 16, at the First General Baptist Church in Rector with Bro. Marston<br />

Carpenter officiating. Burial was in Woodland Heights Cemetery with Mitchell Funeral Home<br />

in charge of arrangements. Pallbearers were Clovis DeMent, Steven DeMent, Ralph<br />

Featherston, R.V. Wesley, Junior Carpenter and Ron Benson.


Lola May <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

September 10, 1925- August 31, 2005 COLUMBUS, Ga., Mrs. Lola May <strong>Gunn</strong>, age 79,a<br />

longtime resident of Columbus, died on Wednesday, August 31, 2005 at the Columbus Medical<br />

Center. Graveside services will be held at Parkhill Cemetery on Wednesday, September 7,<br />

2005. 3 P.M. with Rev. John Jacobs officiating, according to Striffler-Hamby Mortuary,<br />

Columbus. The family will receive friends at the funeral home on Tuesday, September 6, 2005<br />

from 6 to 8 P.M. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong>, daughter of James Winthrop Boxall and Leola Sturges Boxall,<br />

was born September 10, 1925 in Placerville, CA. She was a homemaker and a member of<br />

Midway United Methodist Church. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> is survived by her husband, Jack P. <strong>Gunn</strong>; one<br />

son, James W. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Sr., and his wife, Nancy, of Columbus; one daughter, Carolyn G.<br />

Simpson and her husband, Charles, of Gresham, OR; five grandchildren, James W. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr.,<br />

and his wife, Tina, of Columbus, Jennifer L. Cameron and her husband, John, of Columbus,<br />

David A. Simpson of Van Nuys, CA, Christopher E. Simpson of Gresham, OR, and Carl M.<br />

Simpson, also of Gresham, OR; five great grandchildren, Jason, Heath, Jewel, Landon, and<br />

Madison; three great-great grandchildren; other relatives and friends. In lieu of flowers, the<br />

family requests contributions be made to Midway United Methodist Church (Lola Boxell)<br />

Lorena <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Savana August 8, 1938 - Funeral services for Lorena <strong>Gunn</strong>, 72 who died at her home on North<br />

4 th street, Thursday morning after an illness of several years, were conducted at the Law<br />

funeral home by the Rev. Cleworth on Saturday. Burial was in the Savanna Cemetery. Mrs.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> was the duaghter of Calvin and Nancy Turner and was born in Savanna on July 30,<br />

1865. Her husband John <strong>Gunn</strong> died 12 years ago. Surviving are three sons, Glenn of Savanna,<br />

and Ray and Cecil at home; five granchildren; one great grandchild and one borther, Earl<br />

Turner, of McKenna, Washington. Her parents and several brother and sisters preceded her<br />

in death. Rockford Illin, Register Republic page 13, Monday August 8, 1938<br />

Lorena <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

86, a retired pharmacy technician, died Wednesday, Aug. 23, 2000, in Arlington, Texas.<br />

Funeral: 2 p.m. Friday at Emerald Hills Chapel. Burial: Emerald Hills Memorial Park.<br />

Visitation: 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday. Lorena <strong>Gunn</strong> was born Dec. 5, 1913, in Lipan. She was<br />

preceded in death by her husband, Lloyd L. <strong>Gunn</strong> Sr., in 1977; and son, Robert Hopkins, in<br />

1998. Survivors: children, Louise Cusack of Katy, Lloyd L. <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr. of California and Ronnie<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Arlington; and numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Emerald Hills<br />

Funeral Home 500 Sublett Road, 572-1681<br />

Lorine <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Lorine <strong>Gunn</strong>, 38, of Jonesville, Va., died Tuesday in Holston Valley Community Hospital after<br />

a long illness. She lived in Lee County all her life. She is survived by her husband, Frank<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, of Jonesville; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Ferguson, of Jonesville; two sons,<br />

Billy <strong>Gunn</strong> and Steve <strong>Gunn</strong>, of the home; one daughter, Josie Clark, of Pennington Gap, Va.;<br />

four brothers, Arthur Ferguson, Don Ferguson, Eddie Ferguson, all of Jonesville, Bill<br />

Ferguson of Goochland, Va.; seven sisters, Linda Collins, Virginia Robbins, both of<br />

Pennington Gap, Lola Ferguson, Barbara Ferguson, April Ferguson, all of Jonesville, Betty<br />

Marchum, of Big Stone Gap, Va, Eula Duncan, of Virginia Beach. Funeral services were


conducted at 2 p.m. Friday from the Province Funeral Home Chapel. Burial was in Lee<br />

Memorial Gardens in Woodway, Va. Province Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br />

Powell Valley <strong>New</strong>s, Pennington Gap, Va Wed. 11-29-1978<br />

Lorraine <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Lorraine <strong>Gunn</strong>, formerly of Great Bend, KS, died in Norman, OK, on July 6, 2003. She was<br />

born April 8, 1910, in Waverly, KS, the daughter of James Nathan and Melissa Belle Ingle<br />

Littrell. She attended college at Emporia State University and taught grade school in Waverly<br />

for 10 years. In 1937, she married Roland Edward "Pete" <strong>Gunn</strong>. They moved to Great Bend<br />

in 1945, where he was the principal of the high school for many years and she served as a<br />

popular substitute teacher in the Great Bend"s grade schools. The family lived near Harts<br />

Corner south of town for almost 50 years. In June of 1998, she moved to Kansas City, MO,<br />

where she lived for three years and then moved to Norman in 2001. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was very active<br />

in the First Presbyterian Church and served in many positions in that church including<br />

teaching Sunday school, participating in the choir, being on the building committee and was<br />

a delegate to a national meeting of the Presbyterian Women Organization in the 1950s. She<br />

served as president of the Presbyterian Women"s Organization. She was also a member of<br />

Faculty Wives and Retired Teachers. Survivors include son, Richard M. <strong>Gunn</strong> and his wife,<br />

Sally, grandson, Andy and granddaughter, Sarah of Norman, OK; and son, R. Michael <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

and his wife, Jan and granddaughters, Jess, Ingle and Whitaker of Weatherby Lake, MO. Her<br />

husband and three sisters and five brothers preceded her in death. Funeral services will be<br />

Friday, July 11, 2003, at 1 p.m., at the First Presbyterian Church, Great Bend, KS, with the<br />

Revered Hal Staats officiating. Visitation will be Thursday, July 10, 2003, from 1-8 p.m. with<br />

family receiving friends from 5-7 p.m. at The Charter Funeral Chapel, Great Bend, KS.<br />

Interment in Great Bend Cemetery, Great Bend, KS. Memorials to First Presbyterian Church,<br />

Great Bend, KS<br />

Lorraine A. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Lorraine A. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 79, of Walton, formerly of Elkview, WV died Saturday, July 20, 2002 at<br />

Roane General Hospital. She was a homemaker. She is survived by two sons, Robert R. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

of Parkersburg and Richard P. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Louisa, Va.; one daughter, Nancy D. Raines of<br />

Walton; three brothers, Luther and Arnold Hayes, both of Twinsburg, Ohio, and Rancil Hayes<br />

of Elkview; four sisters, Blanche Conway of Kissimmee, Fla., Belva Pardis of St. Cloud, Fla.,<br />

Lula M. Sharp of Wytheville, Ky., and Doris Sampson of Hurricane; and eight grandchildren.<br />

She was preceded in death by her parents, James Albert and Lona Estep Hayes; husband,<br />

Robert J. <strong>Gunn</strong>; two brothers, Hubert and Thurman Hayes; and two sisters, Velma Fitch and<br />

Anestine Brown. Service was July 23 at Hafer Funeral Home Chapel, Elkview with Rev.<br />

Wateman <strong>New</strong>house officiating. Burial was in Sandrun Cemetery, Young"s Bottom.<br />

Lorraine Adele <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

87, Sarasota, Florida, died Feb. 28, 2001. She was born Jan. 23, 1913, in Superior, Wis., and<br />

came to Sarasota 37 years ago from there. She was a bookkeeper. She was a Lutheran.<br />

Survivors include a brother, Harvey Swanson of Ludington, Mich.; and several nieces. No<br />

services are planned at this time. Toale Brothers Funeral Home, Colonial Chapel, is in charge.<br />

Memorial donations may be made to Sarasota Bradenton Children"s Zoo, 7512 Tamiami Trail<br />

North, Sarasota, FL 34243.


Loraine Priscilla <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

REIDSVILLE - Ms. Lorraine Priscilla <strong>Gunn</strong>, formerly of Reidsville, died Thursday morning<br />

November 17, 2005 in Tampa Bay, Florida. The family may be contacted at the residence of<br />

Quintin and Deborah McAlister, 221 La La Drive. Funeral arrangements are pending at<br />

Johnson & Sons. Published in The Reidsville Review, Eden Daily <strong>New</strong>s, or Madison Messenger<br />

from 11/18/2005 - 11/20/2005.<br />

Lorene <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Mrs. Lorene <strong>Gunn</strong>, 81, of 1309 Grace Ave., Panama City, Fla., died Sunday, Dec. 10, 2000, at<br />

her daughter"s home in Atlantic Beach, Fla. She had been a resident of the area since 1972,<br />

coming here from Orlando, Fla. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a member of Central Baptist Church and<br />

former member of the Eastern Star of Fort Benning, Ga. She was a registered "Yellow Dog<br />

Democrat." As this "Yellow Dog Democrat" said in casting her last absentee ballot when asked<br />

to consider voting for a Republican said, "No one could trust them." Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> also enjoyed<br />

following the Atlanta Braves, watching soap operas and reading the National Enquirer. She<br />

is survived by three daughters, Maudine Sterling Kaufman and her husband Jarold of Atlantic<br />

Beach, and Gloria <strong>Gunn</strong> Spain and Anita Joy <strong>Gunn</strong>, both of Panama City; two sons, Larry Joe<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Callaway, Fla., and Jerry William <strong>Gunn</strong> of Panama City; eight grandchildren,<br />

William E. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Terry <strong>Gunn</strong> and Dana G. McMullen, all of Merritt Island, Fla., Robert E.<br />

Sterling of Jacksonville Beach, Fla., Richard Lee Sterling of Atlantic Beach, Lisa <strong>Gunn</strong> Furst<br />

and Curtis <strong>Gunn</strong> Marcott, all of Orlando, and Kim Spain Mosley of Atlanta; and eight greatgrandchildren.<br />

Funeral service will be held at noon Wednesday, Dec. 13, at Kent-Forest Lawn<br />

Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Bruce Raley officiating. Interment will follow at<br />

Evergreen Memorial Gardens. Asked to serve as active pallbearers are Ricky Sterling, Bobby<br />

Sterling, Billy <strong>Gunn</strong>, Clyde Smith, Terry <strong>Gunn</strong> and Jarold Kaufman. The family will receive<br />

friends at the funeral home today, Dec. 12, from 6 to 8 p.m. Kent-Forest Lawn Funeral Home<br />

Panama City, Fla. 32402 2403 Harrison Ave. 763-4694<br />

Lorene E. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

90, of Parma, Ohio, formerly of Flushing, Ohio, died Thursday, June 9, 2005 in Parma. She<br />

was born Oct. 7, 1914 in Perkins, W.Va., a daughter of the late Oliver L. and Amy Gay Frame<br />

White. Lorene was a former school teacher and a clerk for McNeal"s Goods of Flushing. In<br />

addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by a brother, John White, and her sisters,<br />

Mary White and Edna Norman. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Martin (Billie Jo) Purtiman<br />

of Parma, a grandson, Franklin (Teresa) Purtiman of Lexington, Ohio, and two brothers,<br />

Bernard (Josephine) White and Arthur L. White, both of Charleston, W.Va. Friends will be<br />

received Monday from 10 to 11 a.m. at the Beck-Altmeyer Funeral Home and Crematory in<br />

St. Clairsville, Ohio. A graveside funeral service will then be held, Monday at noon, in Rock<br />

Hill Cemetery, Flushing, Ohio, with Rev. Bob Merritt officiating. Online condolences may be<br />

offered to the family at www.altmeyer.com.<br />

Lorenzo <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

a retired biology and general science teacher at Alcee Fortier High School, died Sunday of a<br />

stroke at University Hospital. He was 72. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born in Fulton City, Tenn., and lived<br />

in Baltimore for many years and in <strong>New</strong> Orleans for the past 25 years. He graduated from<br />

Frederick Douglass High School in Baltimore and Morehouse College in Atlanta and received


a master"s degree in education from Loyola College in Baltimore. He also taught at Xavier<br />

University in <strong>New</strong> Orleans, Vincennes University in Vincennes, Ind., and the MarylandSchool<br />

for the Blind in Baltimore. He founded the Lorenzo <strong>Gunn</strong> Institutes in Baltimore and <strong>New</strong><br />

Orleans to tutor students and conduct religious services. He received honorary degrees from<br />

Baltimore Biblical College and Jameson Bible Institute in Pennsville, N.J. He was an Army<br />

veteran. He was a member of Kappa Delta Pi Education Honor Society and Kappa Alpha Psi<br />

Fraternity. He participated in the Senior Olympics and won several medals. Survivors include<br />

his companion, Dorothy McKnight; a daughter, Stephanie Bridgeforth of Randallstown, Md.;<br />

a brother, John T. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Chicago; a sister, Johnetta <strong>Gunn</strong> Hart of Louisville, Ky.; and a<br />

grandchild. A funeral will be held Thursday at 11 a.m. at Estelle J. Wilson Mortuary, 2715<br />

Danneel St. Visitation will begin at 9 a.m. Burial will be Tuesday in Arbutus Memorial Park<br />

Cemetery in Baltimore.<br />

Loretta Hennelly <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

St. Louis Post-Dispatch (MO) - June 27, 1989 - A funeral Mass for Loretto Hennelly <strong>Gunn</strong>, a<br />

longtime volunteer in civic and charitable organizations, will be at 10 a.m. Thursday at St.<br />

Raphael"s Catholic Church, 6000 Jamieson Avenue. Burial will be in Resurrection Cemetery.<br />

Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong>, of St. Louis, died Monday at St. Joseph"s Hospital of Kirkwood after a short<br />

illness. She was 81. She was the widow of Donald <strong>Gunn</strong> Sr., who was a St. Louis probate judge<br />

and president of the Board of Aldermen. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a graduate of Fontbonne College and<br />

a former president of the Archdiocesan Council of Catholic Women. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> served in<br />

numerous capacities in both community and religious activities. From 1950 to 1952, she was<br />

co-chairwoman of the St. Louis-St. Louis County March of Dimes campaign. For 10 years, she<br />

was a member of the board of directors of the American Lung Association of Eastern<br />

Missouri; she also was an officer of the auxiliary at the old St. Louis City Hospital and a<br />

member of the executive board of the Alverne Guild. In 1957, she was named a Woman of<br />

Achievement by the old Globe-Democrat. In 1968, Pope Paul VI gave her the Pro Ecclesia<br />

Pontificae Medal for her contributions to the church. She received the Fontbonne College<br />

Alumnae Award in 1975. Surviving are four daughters, Kay Martin of Manchester, Sister<br />

Donna Loretto <strong>Gunn</strong> of Webster Groves, Maggie Fowler of Creve Coeur and Bridget<br />

Calcaterra of St. Louis; five sons, Donald <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr. of Richmond Heights, James F. <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Manchester, Thomas M. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Frontenac and Michael P. <strong>Gunn</strong> and Patrick R. <strong>Gunn</strong>, both<br />

of Manchester; two brothers, James Hennelly of Kirkwood and Francis Hennelly of Roseda,<br />

Calif.; two sisters, Virginia Ganninger of Ballwin and Pat Compas of San Diego; and 26<br />

grandchildren.<br />

Lori Williamson <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

LAKE, Mo — Lori Williamson <strong>Gunn</strong>, 39, of Lake, died on Monday, September 24, 2012, at<br />

Lackey Memorial Hospital in Forest. Visitation was held from 5 until 9 p.m. on Wednesday,<br />

September 26, at Forest Church of Christ, and again from 8:30 until 9:55 a.m. on Thursday,<br />

September 27. Funeral services were held at 10 a.m. on Thursday, September 27, at the church<br />

with burial following in the Salem Baptist Cemetery. Officiating was Bro. James Malone, Bro.<br />

Brian Parkman, and Elder George Gardner. Wolf Funeral Services in Morton was in charge<br />

of arrangements<br />

Lonnie O. <strong>Gunn</strong>


PORTERDALE, Ga. -- Mr. Lonnie O. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 72, of 7 Hazel St., died Friday, May 29, 1998, at<br />

his residence. The funeral will be at 3 p.m. Sunday at Callaway Funeral Home, Union Point,<br />

with the Rev. James Hall officiating. Burial will be in Greenlawn Cemetery, Union Point. Mr.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, a native of Taliaferro County, had retired as a barber and barbershop owner. He was<br />

a member of Bethel Baptist Church. Survivors include his wife, Ruby T. <strong>Gunn</strong>; a<br />

stepdaughter, Jeanne T. Richards, Porterdale; a brother, Joel <strong>Gunn</strong>, Montgomery, Ala.; a<br />

sister, Drue Willie Moon, Greensboro; and two grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.<br />

Pallbearers will be his nephews.<br />

2 nd obit<br />

Lonnie O. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Lonnie O. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Hazel Street died Friday, May 29, 1998. A native of Taliaferro County, Mr.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> was a son of the late Mary Pearl Turnbull and William Gun. He was a retired barber<br />

shop owner. Funeral services will be at 3 p.m. Sunday at Callaway Funeral Home, Union<br />

Point, with the Rev. James Hall officiating. Burial will be in Greenlawn Cemetery, Union<br />

Point. Survivors include his wife, Ruby T. <strong>Gunn</strong>; a stepdaughter, Jeanne T. Richards,<br />

Porterdale; a sister, Drue Willie Moon, Greensboro; a brother, Joel <strong>Gunn</strong>, Montgomery, Ala.;<br />

two grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Nephews will serve as pallbearers. The<br />

family will receive friends 7-9 p.m. today at the funeral home. (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> descendant)<br />

Lonnie Ray <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

April 7, 1954 - April 19, 2011 - Lonnie Ray <strong>Gunn</strong>, 57, died April 19, 2011 at Hendrick<br />

Medical Center in Abilene. Private family services will be planned for a future date. Lonnie<br />

graduated from Bryan High School in 1972. He was preceded in death by his mother, Lu Nita<br />

Giesecke <strong>Gunn</strong>. Lonnie Ray <strong>Gunn</strong>, 57, died April 19th at Hendrick Medical Center in<br />

Abilene. Lonnie was a long-time Austin resident, moving to Abilene in 2009. He is survived by<br />

his son, William Ray <strong>Gunn</strong>; daughter, Bonnie Elizabeth Morris and her husband Eric; a<br />

granddaughter, Emily Paige <strong>Gunn</strong>; father, Floyd L. <strong>Gunn</strong>; and sister, Sue Ann <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

College Station; brothers, Larry <strong>Gunn</strong> of La Grange and Travis <strong>Gunn</strong> of Buchanan Dam; and<br />

five nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his mother Lu Nita Giesecke <strong>Gunn</strong>. He<br />

is survived by his son, William Ray <strong>Gunn</strong>; a daughter, Bonnie Elizabeth Morris and her<br />

husband, Eric, all of Abilene; father, Floyd L. <strong>Gunn</strong>; a sister, Sue Ann <strong>Gunn</strong> of College<br />

Station; brothers, Larry <strong>Gunn</strong> of La Grange and Travis <strong>Gunn</strong> of Buchanan Dam; a<br />

granddaughter, Emily Paige <strong>Gunn</strong>; and five nieces and nephews.<br />

Lonnie <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

57, of Abilene died Tuesday, April 19, 2011, at Hendrick Medical Center. Services pending<br />

with Dove Funeral Home of Abilene.<br />

Lottie <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Yanceyville - Lottie Marshal <strong>Gunn</strong>, 84, of Star Route 2, died Friday 9-14-1990 in The<br />

Memorial Hospital of Danville after a short illness.Born July 1, 1906,.in Caswell County, she<br />

was the daughter of George Marshall and Martha Jones Marshall.She was a housewife and<br />

a member of Community Baptist Church. She was married to W. H. <strong>Gunn</strong>, who died<br />

earlier.Survivors include two daughters, Delores Stump of Purley, N.C. and Marion<br />

Desormeaux of Providence, N.C.; two grandchildren and one grandchild. Hooper Funeral


Home in Yanceyville is in charge of arrangements, which are incomplete.Danville Register &<br />

Bee, Danville, Va., Sat. 9-15-1990<br />

Lottie <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Lottie Mae <strong>Gunn</strong>, the daughter of the late George W. and Ada Stark Clark, was born in<br />

Bryant on July 9, 1924, and died at the Southeast Missouri Hospital in Cape Girardeau on<br />

Sunday, Nov. 20, 2005, at the age of 81. Lottie had lived in the Dexter area all her life and was<br />

raised by her grandmother, the late Rhonda Caroline Stark.Lottie had attended the Dexter<br />

public schools and was a member of the First Pentecostal Church in Dexter that was founded<br />

by her father-in-law, William <strong>Gunn</strong>. Lottie was a devoted wife of 59 years, a Sunday School<br />

techer who spent 58 years teaching the children. Lottie and husband Jim also sang throughout<br />

the area for community and church. On Oct. 18, 1946, she was married to James <strong>Gunn</strong> in<br />

Piggott, Ark. Surviving are her husband, James <strong>Gunn</strong> of Dexter; two daughters and one sonin-law,<br />

Carolyn Bradford of Tomball, Texas, and Susan and James Hughes of Jackson; five<br />

grandchildren, Dan and Annie Hook of Montgomery, Sherri and Jay Migi-Barton of Tomball,<br />

Texas, Sam Hook of Woodlands, Texas, Chris and Becca Hook of Vancleave, Miss., Brad<br />

Hughes of Jackson; nine great-grandchildren, Andrew, Joey, Christopher, Kelcey, Justin and<br />

Kendall Hook, Trey and Ty Migi, and Breanna Hughes. She was preceded in death by one<br />

granddaughter, Rebekah Hughes in January 2003. Visitaiton will be held from 5-8 p.m.<br />

Tuesday, Nov. 22, 2005, at the Watkins & Sons Funeral Home in Dexter. Funeral services will<br />

be conducted at 11 a.m. Wednesday, Nov. 23, 2005, at the First Pentecostal Church in Dexter<br />

with the Rev. Robert Bentley of Dexter, the Rev. Ronnie Brown of Jackson, and the Rev.<br />

Dennis Breland of Charleston officiating. Interment will follow in the Chalk Bluff Cemetery<br />

near Dexter with Watkins & Sons Funeral Service of Dexter in charge of arrangements.<br />

Lottie <strong>Gunn</strong> Abeita<br />

passed away April 23, 2001 at her home in Isleta Pueblo, <strong>New</strong> Mexico. She was born to<br />

Kenneth CC <strong>Gunn</strong> and Meta Atsye <strong>Gunn</strong> in Laguna Pueblo on February 3, 1906. She was the<br />

last surviving member of the pioneer <strong>Gunn</strong> Family. Preceded in death by sisters, Jessie, Aggie,<br />

Florence and brothers, John, Bruce and Wally. She was also preceded in death by her husband<br />

of 59 years, Diego Abeita. She was a retired rancher, an avid gardener, a wonderful cook and<br />

a loving mother and grandmother. She is survived by many friends and relatives along with<br />

her daughters, Louise A. Chewiwi and her husband, Steven; son, Richard Abeita and wife,<br />

Cheryl of Hawaii; four granddaughters, Linda and husband, Todd Jiron, Susan Chewiwi,<br />

Jessica and Becky Abeita; and her loving friend, Leona Lente. May she rest in peace with her<br />

many friends, relatives and pets. Services will be Wednesday, April 25, 2001 at 2:00 p.m. in the<br />

Fern Chapel of Strong-Thorne Mortuary, 1100 Coal SE. Interment will follow in the Fairview<br />

Cemetery.<br />

Lottie <strong>Gunn</strong> Fleshood<br />

FLESHOOD - Died Wednesday, December 21, 1977, Mrs. Lottie <strong>Gunn</strong> Fleshood, 88, widow<br />

of Greyson L. Fleshood. She is survived by her daughter, Mrs. Ruth F. Baldwin of Betheseda,<br />

Maryland; two sons, Mr. Hunter B. Fleshood, Mr. Greyson L. Fleshood, Jr., both of<br />

Richmond; also seven grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. After 4 p.m. Monday<br />

remains will rest at the Frank A. Bliley Funeral Home, 217 W. Grace street, where services will<br />

be held Tuesday at 2 p.m. Interment Riverview Cemetery. Richmond Times Dispatch (VA)


Sun. 12-25-1977 (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Lottie Smith <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

SANFORD - Mrs. Lottie Smith <strong>Gunn</strong>, 97, of the Presbyterian Home in High Point, Ncm died<br />

Thursday at the home. Funeral will be at 4 p.m. today at First Presbyterian Church, of which<br />

she was a member. Burial will be in Buffalo Cemetery. She was a native of Sanford. Surviving<br />

are daughter, Mrs. Mary Rumbold of Sanford; six grandchildren. Rogers-Pickard Funeral<br />

Home is in charge of arrangements - Feb 2, 1991 Greensboro <strong>New</strong>s and Observer.<br />

Loubertha <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

FORT WORTH -- Loubertha <strong>Gunn</strong>, 66, a nurse"s aide, passed away Saturday, March 13,<br />

2004. Funeral: 11 a.m. Thursday at Morningside Baptist Church. Burial: Cedar Hill Memorial<br />

Park. Wake: 7 to 8 p.m. Wednesday at the funeral home. Survivors: Sons, James, Jimmie,<br />

Willie, William Jr. and Wilbert; daughters, Bobbie Itson, Jacqueline <strong>Gunn</strong>, and Dorothy<br />

Vaughan; one brother; four sisters; 31 grandchildren; and 16 great-grandchildren.<br />

Louella Canty <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

59, died Thursday, Dec 23, 2000 in Rock Hill, NC -. Funeral is Tuesday, December 26 at 12:00<br />

noon at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints-Catawba Ward. Visitation is 3-5 p.m.<br />

Monday at Greene Funeral Home Northwest Chapel.<br />

Louie Franklin <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Mr. Louie Franklin <strong>Gunn</strong> Sr., 93, of Noah Station Road, died Sunday, November 27, 1999 at<br />

his residence. The funeral will be at 2 p.m. Monday at James & Lowe Funeral Home, Wrens,<br />

with the Revs. Ken Morgan and Michael Huling officiating. Burial will be in Keysville United<br />

Methodist Church Cemetery. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong>, a native of Jefferson County, Georgia had retired as<br />

a contractor. He was a member of Keysville United Methodist Church. Survivors include his<br />

wife Annie B. <strong>Gunn</strong>; four sons, Louie <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr., Augusta, James <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr., Keysville, Delma<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, Martinez, and Joe <strong>Gunn</strong>, Dallas; six daughters, Mary Hobbs and Doris Smith, both of<br />

Martinez, Lois Hall, Keysville, Elaine Richardson, North Augusta, Judy Kent, Gibson, and<br />

Audrey Ryan, Horsham, Penn; a stepson, Lester Williams; a stepdaughter, Juanita Lepard,<br />

Hephzibah;two brothers, Carlton <strong>New</strong>man, Blythe, and Albert <strong>New</strong>man, Keysville; and 23<br />

grandchildren, 26 great grandchildren and four great-great grandchildren. Pallbearers will<br />

be his grandsons. Memorials may be made to Keysville United Methodist Church, P.O. Box<br />

107, Keysville, Ga., 30816; or to St. Joseph Hospice, 2260 Wrightsboro Road, Augusta, Ga.,<br />

30904. Friends may call at the residence. The family will receive friends from 7 to 9 p.m. today<br />

at the funeral home. The Augusta Chronicle Nov. 28, 1999 (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> descendant)<br />

Louis Buel <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr.<br />

MANILA, Ark -- Mr. Louis Buel "L.B." <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr., age 81, of Manila, died Tuesday, Oct. 3,<br />

2006, at his daughter"s home in Mount View, Calif. Born in Manila, he was the son of the late<br />

Louis B. and Janie Hutton <strong>Gunn</strong> and was a lifelong Manila resident. L.B. was a retired farmer<br />

and former manager of the Buffalo Island Rural Water Association. He was a member of<br />

Manila First Baptist Church, where he had served as a deacon since 1954 and was a member<br />

of the Men"s Sunday School class. He is survived by his wife of 59 years, Mrs. Doris White


<strong>Gunn</strong> of the home. He is also survived by two sons and daughters-in-law, Gary and Christy<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Gallatin, Tenn., and Sherrill and Sharon <strong>Gunn</strong> of Paducah, Ky.; a daughter and sonin-law,<br />

Dale Marie and David Weatherford of Mount View, Calif.; his sister, Mrs. Florine<br />

Couchman of Detroit; seven grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren. Funeral services<br />

will be at 2 p.m. Sunday at First Baptist Church with Pastor Ferrel Duffel, the Rev. Doyne<br />

Robertson and the Rev. William Piercy officiating. Burial will follow in the Manila Cemetery<br />

under the direction of Howard Funeral Service of Manila. The family will receive visitors from<br />

6-8 p.m. today at the funeral home.(Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Louis Groh <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

A funeral for Louis Groh (Sonny) <strong>Gunn</strong>, 63, of Gloucester, was held at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday in<br />

Gloucester Point Baptist Church. He died Saturday, December 24, 1994. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a<br />

member of Gloucester Point Baptist Church and was retired from the Virginia Department<br />

of Highways. Survivors include his wife, Margaret Tillage <strong>Gunn</strong>; two sisters, Florence Goolsby<br />

of Henrico and Gertrude Lemons of Gloucester; two brothers, George <strong>Gunn</strong> of Chester and<br />

Marvin C. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Gloucester. The service was conducted by the Rev. J. Michael Wilkins.<br />

Burial was in Bellamy United Methodist Church Cemetery. Hogg Funeral Home, Gloucester<br />

Point, was in charge. Gloucester-Mathews Gazette-Journal (VA) Thurs. 12-29-1994 (Desc., of<br />

James and Susan Taylor <strong>Gunn</strong> - James City County, Va.)<br />

Louis J. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

April 16, 2005, beloved husband of Frances (nee Thomes); beloved father of Patricia (Michael)<br />

Concannon, William (Pearl), Michael (Donna), Paul (Carol), Robert (Anne) and James (Susan)<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>; dear grandfather of 12 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren; dear brother of Rita<br />

J. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Mary B. (Donald) Ogilvie and the late Frank and Patricia. The family will be present<br />

to receive friends Monday from 2-4 and 7-9 PM at the (Tonawanda Chapel) AMIGONE<br />

FUNERAL HOME, INC., 2600 Sheridan Dr. (corner of Parker Blvd.) where Funeral Services<br />

will be held on Tuesday at 10 AM. Friends invited. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a veteran of the United<br />

States Navy. Buffalo, NY<br />

Louis M. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Louis M. <strong>Gunn</strong> - Committed Suicide Special to The <strong>New</strong>s -Rocky Mountain <strong>New</strong>s, 8/22/1895 -<br />

OURAY, Colo., Aug. 21.,--Louis M. <strong>Gunn</strong>, an Italian miner, committed suicide at the Micky<br />

Bree mine this morning by shooting himself through the head. Money and papers to the value<br />

of $1,108 was found on his body. He had no known relatives in this country.<br />

Louise Teresa <strong>Gunn</strong> Reynolds<br />

FREDERICKSBURG, Va. - Mrs. Louise Teresa Reynolds, 85, of Fredericksburg, formerly of<br />

Fayetteville, N.C., died Monday, July 30, 2007, in Greenfield Assisted Living of<br />

Fredericksburg. She was the daughter of the late William and Louisa <strong>Gunn</strong> and the widow of<br />

Maj. Robert Joseph Reynolds. Mrs. Reynolds was an active military wife who was dedicated<br />

to her husband and children. She was a member of the Catholic Womens Sodality and a<br />

member of the Fort Bragg Catholic Parish Community. Survivors include one son, Robert<br />

Joseph Reynolds Jr. of Fredericksburg; two daughters, Laura Louise Reynolds Morris and<br />

husband John Henry Morris IV of Fredericksburg, and Mary Louise Reynolds Brown and<br />

husband Lt. Col. Therrel Lee Brown of Papillion, Neb.; and four grandchildren, John Joseph


Morris, Catharina Louisa Morris, Jacob Robert Brown and Olivia Grace Brown. A Mass of<br />

celebration will be held at 11 a.m. Friday, Aug. 3, 2007, in St. Matthew Catholic Church with<br />

the Rev. John Riley officiating. The family will receive friends at the church one hour prior<br />

to the Mass with a rosary beginning at 10 a.m. Burial will be at 1 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 4, 2007,<br />

in Fort Bragg Post Cemetery on Fort Bragg, N.C., under the direction of Jernigan-Warren<br />

Funeral Home.Memorials may be made to The Immaculate Heart of Mary Carmelite<br />

Community Secular Order of Discalced Carmelites. Make checks payable to Teresa Kiwall,<br />

Treasurer IHM, 30121 Goose Point Circle, Port Royal, VA 22535.Online guest book at<br />

covenantfuneralservice.com.Services entrusted to Covenant Funeral Service of Fredericksburg<br />

and Jernigan-Warren Funeral Home of Fayetteville.<br />

Louise <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

84, of Santa Maria, California passed away Sunday, May 20, 2007 in Petaluma, CA. She was<br />

born Mary Louise Wilson on August 3, 1922 in Hanford, California, daughter of Lloyd and<br />

Edna (Learned) Wilson. As a young girl, Louise lived on her family"s dairy farm where she<br />

attended a one-room schoolhouse, had her own horse, and helped her brothers with the daily<br />

chores. During her early years she loved summer vacations spent at her grandparents" cottage<br />

in Cambria. At the age of seventeen Louise moved to Glendale, CA, and lived with her<br />

grandparents while she attended Glendale Junior College. While in college she paid for school<br />

expenses by taking dictation and typing a book for a geology professor. It was during this time<br />

that she met her future husband, Joe, who was living in the boarding house next door. Joe and<br />

Louise were married August 28, 1941 and spent 60 years together in North Hollywood, Van<br />

Nuys, Simi Valley and Santa Maria. Joe passed away on April 13, 2002. Louise"s interests<br />

included travel, bridge, cooking, and sewing. Her primary interest, however, was always her<br />

family. She is survived by her son Michael and his wife Pam, of Petaluma, and her daughter<br />

Debbie, of San Carlos, In addition, Louise leaves behind three grandchildren, Kelly (Joe)<br />

Baalman of Dublin, Erin <strong>Gunn</strong> (Marc Huntley) of Pasadena, and John (Allison) <strong>Gunn</strong> of Los<br />

Angeles, and five great-grandchildren, Maddie, Anna and Henry Baalman, and Ryan and Kate<br />

Huntley. She is also survived by her brothers, Willard (Marie) Wilson of Burbank, and Dean<br />

(Lois) Wilson of Marysville, her sister-in-law Eleanor (Gene) Gustavson, and several nieces<br />

and nephews. She was a warm, caring and involved person who will be greatly missed by her<br />

family and friends.Services will be held at Bethel Lutheran Church, 624 E. Camino Colegio,<br />

Santa Maria, CA on Saturday, May 26th, 2007 at 1:00 pm. Private inurnment will be at Santa<br />

Maria Cemetery. Memorial contributions can be made to the Hospice of Petaluma, 416 Payran<br />

St., Petaluma, CA 94952 or the American Cancer Society, 1451 Guerneville Rd., Ste. 220,<br />

Santa Rosa, CA 95403.<br />

Louise <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Louise <strong>Gunn</strong>, 78, 534 Cleveland St., died Monday, May 5, 1997, at her residence. She was born<br />

June 22, 1918, in Pittsylvania County. She retired as an employee or Roman Eagle Nursing<br />

Home. She was a member of Oak Grove Baptist Church and a member of the Missionary<br />

Society. She was married to Willie <strong>Gunn</strong>, who survives. In addition to her husband of the<br />

residence, survivors include two sons, Fred <strong>Gunn</strong> of Fort Washington, Md., and Walter <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

of Milford, N. H.; two brothers, William Wimbish of Whitetown, N. C., and Lynwood<br />

Wimbish of Whitetown, N. C.; a sister, Rosa Pinchback of Danville; two grandchildren; and<br />

five great-grandchildren. The funeral will be conducted Saturday at 2 p.m. from Oak Grove


Baptist Church with the Rev. Ralph Cypress officiating. Interment will be in Highland Burial<br />

Park. The body may be viewed 7-8 tonight at Cunningham and Hughes Funeral Home. The<br />

family will receive friends at the residence, 534 Cleveland St. Danville Register & Bee,<br />

Danville, Va Fri. 5-9-1997<br />

Louise <strong>Gunn</strong> Plant,<br />

78, of Paducah died Tuesday, May 10, 2005, in Childress, TX. Services will be 11 a.m. today<br />

at First Christian Church. Seigler Funeral Home in Paducah.<br />

Louise (Makowski) <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

89, of Granite City, Illinois, formerly of Madison, died at 4:50 p.m. Friday, Feb. 15, 2008, at<br />

her residence. She was born Aug. 13, 1918, in Granite City. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a member of St.<br />

Mary"s Catholic Church in Madison; retired in 1988 from the Madison School District as a<br />

cook after 25 years of service; was active with the Pontoon Beach Senior Citizens, the Madison<br />

Recreation Center, enjoyed playing bingo at the Ed Hagnauer Township Hall in Granite City,<br />

Friends of the Family and at the First Order of St. Francis at St. Mary"s; enjoyed helping with<br />

picnics and fish fries over the years; and was an avid quilter. Survivors include a niece, Agnes<br />

(Steve) Conkovich of Granite City; nephew, Ray Kozielek; one granddaughter, Cheryl<br />

(Kositzky) (Robert) McKinney of Granite City; and five great-grandchildren, Char-lee, Rascal,<br />

Bridget, Scooter and Vegas.She married William <strong>Gunn</strong> on April 2, 1962, in Garland, Ark. He<br />

preceded her in death. She was also preceded in death by a daughter, Sylvia (Uhercik)<br />

Kositzky; her parents, John and Caroline (Ozarowksi) Makowski; a son-in-law, Harold<br />

Kositzky; and four sisters, Sadie Deniszuk, Josephine Kozielek, Helena Makowski and Mary<br />

Kindle. Visitation will be from 9:30 to 11 a.m. today, Feb. 20, at St. Mary"s Catholic Church.<br />

Funeral Mass will be celebrated at 11 a.m. Feb. 20, at the church with the Rev. Gene<br />

Prendiville officiating. Burial will be in Calvary Catholic Cemetery in Glen Carbon. Wojstrom<br />

Funeral Home & Crematory in Pontoon Beach handled the arrangements. Memorials may be<br />

made to the Granite City APA, Gateway Regional Hospice or to St. Mary"s Catholic Church<br />

and will be accepted at the funeral home.<br />

Louise G. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

90, of Linden <strong>New</strong> Jersey. Died September 19, 2006. Born on May 19, 1916, in Ringgold, Va.,<br />

Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> lived in Linden for 19 years. She was a deaconess, Sunday school teacher and<br />

missionary at the Mount Zion Baptist Church in Ringgold, Virginia. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was preceded<br />

in death by her husband of 50 years, Deacon Clyde M. <strong>Gunn</strong>, and four children. Surviving are<br />

her children, Clyde G. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Bertha M. Hargrove, Nangelean Taylor, Gay F. Lucas, JoAnn<br />

Johnson and Michael L. <strong>Gunn</strong>; one son-in-law, Rev. Samuel Johnson; 18 grandchildren, 37<br />

great-grandchildren, 11 great-great-grandchildren, and a host of other relatives and friends.<br />

Thursday Sep. 21, 2006 & Saturday Sep. 23, 2006 Service: Saturday Sep. 23, 2006 Cemetery:<br />

Mount Zion Baptist Church Cemetery<br />

Louise <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

NETTLETON - Trudy Louise Roberts Whitlock, 92, died Saturday, April 3, 2004, at the<br />

Gilmore Memorial Hospital in Amory, Mississippi. She was born Nov. 17, 1911, in the Pine<br />

Grove community of Monroe County to the late Charlie <strong>Gunn</strong> and Annie Roebuck Roberts.<br />

She lived in the Nettleton area all her life before moving to Shearer Richardson Nursing Home


in Okolona three years ago. She worked as a seamstress in area garment factories many years<br />

and retired from Tidwell Five and Dime Store in Nettleton. She was a lifelong member of the<br />

Pine Grove United Methodist Church. She enjoyed sewing, gardening and flowers, was an avid<br />

conversationalist and storyteller and a great lover of all people. Services will be at 10 a.m.<br />

Tuesday at the Lee Memorial Funeral Home Chapel with her son, Bro. Dale Whitlock<br />

officiating. Burial will be in the Pine Grove Cemetery. Survivors include one daughter, Jean<br />

W. Young of Nettleton; two sons, Dale Whitlock and wife, Annette, of Nettleton, and Don<br />

Whitlock and wife, Sandra, of Okolona; one sister, Johnny Driver of Hammond, Ind.; 10<br />

grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren; six great-great-grandchildren. She was preceded in<br />

death by her husband, Ollie Dee Whitlock in 1947; two brothers, Jim and Lawrence Roberts;<br />

and a son-in-law, Marcus Young. Pallbearers will be her grandsons and grandsons-in-law:<br />

Dee, rod and Roger Whitlock, Donny Ray Young, Chico Fraga and Gary Hardesty. Visitation<br />

will be from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. today at the funeral home.<br />

Louise Clarke <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

GUNN - Died at a local hospital, Friday November 9, 1973, Mrs. Louise Clarke <strong>Gunn</strong>, widow<br />

of the honorable Julien <strong>Gunn</strong>. She is survived by the Rev. Julien <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr., The Order of Holy<br />

Cross and Berry <strong>Gunn</strong>; also one grandson, Trevor <strong>Gunn</strong>, of San Francisco, Calif. Graveside<br />

services will be held from the family section in Hollywood Cemetery, Monday, November 12,<br />

1973 at 12 noon - Richmond Times Dispatch (VA) Sun. 11-11-1973<br />

Louise <strong>Gunn</strong> White,<br />

78, of Cedar Rapids, Iowa went to be with our Lord March 9, 2012, surrounded by her family.<br />

She was born October 12, 1933, in Bladen Springs, Ala. She was loving and generous to her<br />

children, grandchildren and many friends. She will be greatly missed. She began her career<br />

as a secretary at the Pentagon working for the Marines. She then went on to work in the<br />

restaurant business in the Cedar Rapids area where she had lived for the last 50 years. She<br />

was preceded in death by her parents, John and Leona <strong>Gunn</strong>; her husband, Richard A. White;<br />

her brothers, Luther, James, Richard, John and Willie; and sister, Mineola. She is survived<br />

by her brother, Robert <strong>Gunn</strong> of Mississippi; her children, Kevin (Mary) White of Marion,<br />

Debbie (Perry) Smith, Cindy Volz, and David White, all of Cedar Rapids; grandchildren,<br />

Courtney Brewer, Corinne Krzywicki, Kayte Volz, Richard White, Ryan Smith, and Rachel<br />

White; and six great-grandchildren. She is also survived by her special friends Don, Georgene,<br />

Dorothy, JoAnn, Jeannie, and her beautiful cat, <strong>Gunn</strong>er. A memorial will be held at a later<br />

date for her family and friends.<br />

Louise Mitchell <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

BENBROOK -- Louise Mitchell <strong>Gunn</strong>, 86, beloved mother and grandmother, passed away on<br />

Wednesday, July 8, 2009. Graveside service: 10 a.m. Friday in Mount Olivet<br />

Cemetery.Visitation: Open viewing Thursday at Mount Olivet Funeral Home. Memorials:<br />

Expressions of sympathy may be made to the Asbury Methodist Church, 2908 Layton Ave.,<br />

Haltom City, TX 76117. Louise was born Feb. 8, 1923, in Weatherford.The family would like<br />

to thank the Courtyards at River Park, Trail Lake Nursing and Covenant Hospice for the<br />

loving and compassionate care that was extended to our mother. A special hug to be given to<br />

Katrina for her loving care.She was preceded in death by her parents, James and Hattie<br />

Green; first husband and father of her children, John Mitchell; and second husband, Bishop


(Bub) <strong>Gunn</strong>. Louise will be missed by all who knew this sweet lady. Survivors: Son, John<br />

Mitchell and wife, Kathy; daughter, Brenda Allen and husband, Mike; grandchildren,<br />

Rachele, Kevin, Shannon, Brooke, Mica and Aryne; eight great-grandchildren; and other<br />

loved ones and friends.Mount Olivet Funeral Home2301 N Sylvania Ave, Fort worth, Tx<br />

76111(817) 831-0511<br />

Lourisa "Lori" <strong>Gunn</strong> Cole,<br />

64, of <strong>New</strong> York, and formerly of Cicero, died Wednesday, Jan. 24, 2007, at Calvary Hospice<br />

in <strong>New</strong> York. She was born March 1, 1942, in Noblesville, the daughter of Elmer Layton and<br />

Phyllis Kirsch <strong>Gunn</strong>. She was a graduate of Jackson Central High School (now Hamilton<br />

Heights), and attended Loyola and Northwestern universities in Chicago. She was married to<br />

Connolly Cole for 32 years. He preceded her in death. As the wife of the director of the Irish<br />

Development Authority, she spent most of her adult life in Europe, living in Dublin, Ireland,<br />

Brussels, Belgium, Copenhagen, Denmark and Vienna, Austria. She was the youngest<br />

president of the American Women"s Club of Denmark in the 1950s and was active in other<br />

American Women"s Clubs throughout Europe. She was a co-founder of <strong>New</strong> York Women<br />

In Travel, an organization of professional women in the travel industry who support ECPAT-<br />

USA, an agency that works to eliminate the exploitation of children throughout the world. She<br />

was a former president of NYWIT and was secretary of the organization at the time of her<br />

death. She was also president of the 41-74 Club in <strong>New</strong> York, a member of The Cosmopolitan<br />

Club and a member of the board of 50 Sutton Place South Co-op, her home in <strong>New</strong> York City.<br />

She and her husband were also supporters of Trinity College in Dublin, where Connelly had<br />

served as a trustee. Mrs. Cole was a member of Bethel Lutheran Church in Cicero. She is<br />

survived by two sisters and a brother-in-law, Kaye <strong>Gunn</strong> Froio of Indianapolis and Martina<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> and Manfred Dampf of Noblesville; a brother and sister-in-law, Lance and Betty <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

of Clarkston, Mich.; three halfsisters, Dolly Howard and husband, Joseph, Joan Clark and Jan<br />

Irion, all of Noblesville; and several nieces, nephews and cousins. She also is survived by her<br />

husband"s family in Bray, County Wicklow, Ireland. In addition to her husband, she was<br />

preceded in death by a brother, Wayne <strong>Gunn</strong>; two halfbrothers, Aldis L. <strong>Gunn</strong> and Elmer E.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>; and nephews, Rocco, Vincent and Nicholas Froio and Steven Clark.Calling will be 4-7<br />

p.m. Monday at Hartley Funeral Homes Cicero Chapel. Private graveside services will be held<br />

Tuesday.Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society or the Hemochromatosis<br />

Foundation through Hartley Funeral Homes, P.O. Box 407, Cicero, IN 46034. (Desc of James<br />

and Jane <strong>Gunn</strong> of NC and Hamilton County, Indiana)<br />

Louvenie Howell <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

85, of Richmond, entered eternal rest on Friday, March 20, 2009. She was preceded in death<br />

by her loving husband, Oliver Hunter <strong>Gunn</strong>. She is survived by her son, Richard <strong>Gunn</strong> and<br />

his wife, Rita; her daughter, Elizabeth Arthur and her husband, John; two grandsons, Oliver<br />

Arthur and Joshua <strong>Gunn</strong>; her brother, James L. Howell and his wife, Estelle, all of Richmond;<br />

two sisters-in-law, Carara Brown of Kitty Hawk, N.C. and Constance Awalt of Bremen, Ga.<br />

She was a graduate of Willis High School in 1942, National Business College and Richmond<br />

Business College. She retired from the Regional Controllers Office of the Richmond Postal<br />

Service in 1980. Her family will receive friends 6 to 8 p.m. Monday at Bliley's-Chippenham,<br />

6900 Hull Street Road, where a funeral service will be held 12 noon Tuesday. Interment<br />

Maury Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to Forest Hill


Volunteer Rescue Squad.<br />

Loren D. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

92, of Northlake,Ill. formerly of Michigan and Florida. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born in Illinois. He was<br />

a member of the Lions Club and was a life member of his Masonic lodge in Michigan. He was<br />

the husband of Mary B. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Northlake; father of Carol Finn of Schaumburg and David<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Virginia; and grandfather of three. Funeral services were private. Arrangements were<br />

made by the Northlake Funeral Home. Northlake Herald-Journal (IL) - October 9, 2002<br />

Lorenzo <strong>New</strong>ton <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

a retired biology and general science teacher at Alcee Fortier High School, died Sunday May<br />

15, 1999 ,of a stroke at University Hospital, in <strong>New</strong> Orleans. He was 72. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born<br />

in Fulton City, Tenn., and lived in Baltimore for many years and in <strong>New</strong> Orleans for the past<br />

25 years. He graduated from Frederick Douglass High School in Baltimore and Morehouse<br />

College in Atlanta and received a master"s degree in education from Loyola College in<br />

Baltimore. He also taught at Xavier University in <strong>New</strong> Orleans, Vincennes University in<br />

Vincennes, Ind., and the Maryland School for the Blind in Baltimore. He founded the Lorenzo<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> Institutes in Baltimore and <strong>New</strong> Orleans to tutor students and conduct religious services.<br />

He received honorary degrees from Baltimore Biblical College and Jameson Bible Institute in<br />

Pennsville, N.J. He was an Army veteran. He was a member of Kappa Delta Pi Education<br />

Honor Society and Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity. He participated in the Senior Olympics and<br />

won several medals. Survivors include his companion, Dorothy McKnight; a daughter,<br />

Stephanie Bridgeforth of Randallstown, Md.; a brother, John T. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Chicago; a sister,<br />

Johnetta <strong>Gunn</strong> Hart of Louisville, Ky.; and a grandchild. A funeral will be held Thursday at<br />

11 a.m. at Estelle J. Wilson Mortuary, 2715 Danneel St. Visitation will begin at 9 a.m. Burial<br />

will be Tuesday in Arbutus Memorial Park Cemetery in Baltimore.<br />

Lori Ann Menafee <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

age 40, unexpectedly Wednesday, February 27, 2002 at St. Ann"s Hospital. She worked for the<br />

State of Ohio Department of Health for many years until her illness. A graduate of East High<br />

School and 2 years of Engineering at The Ohio State University Hospital. She was the senior<br />

secretary for the Positive Youth of the Future. Preceded in death by father Robert L. Menafee<br />

Sr. Survived by her loving husband, Bernard <strong>Gunn</strong>; mother, Ollie Menafee; brother, Robert<br />

(Robin) Menafee Jr.; mother and father-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene <strong>Gunn</strong>; sisters-in-law,<br />

Gwen Johnson, Michell <strong>Gunn</strong>, Vickie <strong>Gunn</strong>; brother-in-law, Michael (Angela) <strong>Gunn</strong>; 7<br />

nephews; 1 niece; a host of aunts, uncles and other relatives and friends. Funeral 12noon<br />

Thursday, March 7, 2002 at the Chapel of C.D. WHITE & SON FUNERAL HOME, 1217 Mt.<br />

Vernon Ave. Rev. Joseph L. Woods Sr., Officiant. The family will receive friends from 11 a.m.<br />

until the time of the service. Interment Green Lawn Cemetery.<br />

Lori Lynn (Duysen) <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

died Saturday, June 13, 2009, in San Diego, Calif. at the age of 37 years, nine months, and 28<br />

days. Memorial services were held at 7 p.m. on June 22 at Fouts Funeral Home in Woodbine,<br />

Iowa. Rev. Shurmaine McAlpine officated. Burial was held in Woodbine Cemetery. Fouts<br />

Funeral Home in Woodbine was in charge of the arrangements. Lori was born on Aug. 16,<br />

1971, to Gerald and Linda (Thompson) Duysen in Creston. She moved with her family to


Woodbine, in 1974, and she graduated from Woodbine High School in 1989. After graduation<br />

Lori worked at Swanson Foods in Council Bluffs. Lori married Donnie <strong>Gunn</strong> in the early 90s.<br />

The couple lived in Bellevue, Neb, and they were blessed with one daughter, Julie. Lori<br />

attended Bellevue University before they moved to San Diego, Calif. in 2002. She continued<br />

her education at San Diego Community College and also worked at the college book store. Lori<br />

liked to read, listen to the 80s rock and roll music, and surf the internet. She loved furthering<br />

her education by taking college courses. Lori was preceded in death by her mother, Linda<br />

Bird; grandfathers, Ed Thompson and Delbert Duysen; and two uncles, Kerry and Dennis<br />

Thompson. She is survived by her daughter, Julie <strong>Gunn</strong> of San Diego, Calif.; father, Gerald<br />

Duysen and his wife Twila of Cherokee; two brothers, Gary Duysen and his wife Tiffany of<br />

Woodbine and Ted Duysen of Arlington, Neb.; two step sisters, Rachel and her husband<br />

Danny Smith of Kingman, Ariz., Tammy and her husband Matt Aguirre of Quimby.; half<br />

brother, Blake Duysen of Cherokee.; two grandmothers, Eva Thompson of Woodbine and<br />

Thelma Duysen of Missouri Valley; and many other relatives and friends.<br />

Lovie Starcher <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

MOUNT ZION - Lovie Starcher <strong>Gunn</strong>, 86, of Mount Zion, West Virginia, died April 20, 1999,<br />

in Minnie Hamilton Health Care Center, Grantsville. She was a homemaker and a member<br />

of Mount Zion United Methodist Church. Surviving: daughters, Marie Meadows of Mount<br />

Zion, Alma Withrow of Barboursville; sister, Stella Harris of Wheeling; one granddaughter;<br />

two great-grandchildren; one great-great-grandson. Service will be 2 p.m. Sunday at Stump<br />

Funeral Home, Grantsville, with the Rev. Darrell Mollohan officiating. Burial will be in Mount<br />

Zion Cemetery. Friend may call from 6 to 8 p.m. Saturday and one hour prior to service at the<br />

funeral home. GUNN, LOVIE 4/29/1999<br />

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Lovie Starcher <strong>Gunn</strong>, 86, of Mt. Zion, died Tuesday, Apr. 20, 1999, at Minnie Hamilton Health<br />

Care Center. She was born in Calhoun County, the daughter of the late Claudie and Ola<br />

Bennett Godfrey. She was a homemaker and member of Mt. Zion United Methodist Church.<br />

Surviving are two daughters, Marie Meadows of Mt. Zion and Alma Withrow of<br />

Barboursville; one sister, Stella Harris of Wheeling; one granddaughter, Lois Baker, two<br />

great-grand-children, Casandra and Shannon Baker, and one great-great-grandson, Molike<br />

Baker, all of Florida; two step-daughters, Macel Rutledge of Mississippi and Bertha Gainer<br />

of Big Springs; and one step-son, Albert <strong>Gunn</strong> of Ohio. She was preceded in death by her first<br />

husband, John Starcher, and her second husband, Carr <strong>Gunn</strong>; six brothers and one sister.<br />

Services were held at Stump Funeral Home, Grantsville, with Rev. Darrell Mollohan<br />

officiating. Burial was in Mt. Zion Cemetery.<br />

Laura <strong>Gunn</strong> Nicholson<br />

wife of E. P. Nicholson, Jr 4, Edgewood Court, Middlesboro, died Tuesday March 25, 1958<br />

in the Middlesboro Appalachian Regional Hospital following an illnuess of several month’s<br />

duration. Mrs. Nicholson was educated in the Middlesboro schools and granduated from<br />

Hamilton College in Lexington. She attended the University of Illinois and taught for several<br />

years in Central School, Middlesboro before her marriage. She was active in the First<br />

Presbyterian Church and in church work on a district level. Her father the late William E.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> was a prominent coal operator for many years. The <strong>Gunn</strong> family moved to Middlesboro<br />

in 1908 from Covington, Ky. She and Eugen Pendleton Nicolson, Jr were married Oct 11,


1930. She is survived by her husband and one daughter, Mrs. Fred W. Lupton, of Chattanoga,<br />

Tenn; and two sons, Lt. Eugene P. Nicholson, III Pensacola, Florida and David Cloyd<br />

Nicholson. (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Lucien Elijah <strong>Gunn</strong> -<br />

son of Elijah and Laura <strong>Gunn</strong>, was born Sept. 12, 1858, near Cleveland, Ohio; departed this<br />

life Jan. 21, 1951, at the Elkhart General Hospital, Elkhart, Ind.; aged 92 y. 4 m. 9 d. His greatgrandmother<br />

was the first white woman settler in the city of Cleveland. In 1864 his parents<br />

moved to Cleveland Twp., Elkhart Co., Ind. On June 19, 1880, he married Susannah<br />

Hunsberger and four years later they moved to a farm near Wakarusa and in 1893 they moved<br />

back again to Cleveland Twp. In 1919, they sold the farm and moved to Elkhart again where<br />

they resided ever since. Seventy years ago he accepted Christ as his personal Saviour and<br />

throughout his long life he was a witness for Christ. At the time of his death he was a member<br />

of the Bethel E. U. B. Church in Elkhart. His wife preceded him in death in 1934. Surviving<br />

are 2 brothers (Albert E., Afton, Iowa, and Walter S., Long Beach, Calif.), and a number of<br />

nephews and nieces. Funeral services were held at the Olive Mennonite Church, Jan. 24, in<br />

charge of C. A. Shank. Text: Matt. 25: 34. Burial in adjoining cemetery. Gospel Herald<br />

Lucile Ella <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Age 76, of Yucaipa, CA., passed away September 30, 2005 due to multiple causes at Wildwood<br />

Canyon Villa. Lucile was born 03/22/1929 in Walla Walla, WA. She worked in a jewelry store,<br />

advertising and modeling, in Walla Walla, WA. and was a housewife and mother. She<br />

graduated from Walla Walla High School and majored in music and voice at Whitman<br />

College. She sang for soldiers in hospitals during World War II. She was a member of<br />

Crossroads Christian Church in Corona and Creekside Christian Fellowship in Irvine. She<br />

mourned to join her husband Douglas, married 54 years, who had only passed away 2 months<br />

and 3 days prior. Lucile is survived by her 2 sons, Rob <strong>Gunn</strong>, Logan, Utah, Rick <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

Yucaipa, CA.; sister, Francis; 4 grandchildren. Funeral 10/14, 10am at Emmerson Bartlett<br />

Memorial Chapel, Yucaipa Blvd. with burial at 1pm at Riverside National Cemetery. In lieu<br />

of flowers, the family suggests memorial contributions to World Vision. EMMERSON-<br />

BARTLETT MEMORIAL CHAPEL 35208 Yucaipa Blvd. Yucaipa, CA. 92399 (909) 797-<br />

1101Published in the Press-Enterprise on 10/7/2005.<br />

Lucille Kathleen <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

ROCKFORD, Illinois - Lucille Kathleen <strong>Gunn</strong>, 67, died Wednesday, July 27, 2011 at Rockford<br />

Memorial Hospital. She had been employed at Honeywell in Freeport for many years retiring<br />

in 2008. Lucille was born December 29, 1943 in Rapids City, SD, the daughter of Hugh and<br />

Lenora (Tapio) Smith. She graduated from <strong>New</strong>man High School. She enjoyed custom sewing<br />

and writing and she had an article published in Red Book. Lucille was a Head Start Teacher<br />

and a beautician. She also studied criminal law. Lucille enjoyed all kinds of music. She was a<br />

<strong>New</strong>man Central Catholic High School graduate. Survivors include three daughters, April<br />

Juarez and Cheryl Juarez, both of Rockford, and Deborah Juarez, of Moline; one son, Mark<br />

(Latreece) Smith-Juarez, of Rockford; one brother, Richard Smith, of Dallas, TX; eight<br />

grandchildren, Michael (Tasha) Juarez, Christa (Thomas) Jennings, Jarred Smith, Logan<br />

Smith, Micah Castonan, Mark Smith, Jr., Lucas Smith and Nia Smith; five greatgrandchildren,<br />

Talia Juarez, Michael Juarez, Jr., Thomas Foat, Amaya Juarez, and Jayden


Foat; and four great-great grandchildren, Jolie, Jene, Laila and Jakhi; and several nieces and<br />

nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents; one daughter, in infancy, Michelle Smith;<br />

one sister, Sandra K. Stinson a special niece Stella Marie Smith. Services will be held at 10:30<br />

AM, Monday, August 1, 2011 at Schilling Funeral Home with Pastor Larry Harts, officiating.<br />

Burial will be at the Calvary Cemetery, Sterling. Visitation will be from 3-5 pm, Sunday, July<br />

31, 2011 at the Funeral Home.<br />

Lucille E. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Lucille E. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 76, of Farmington, N.M. died Jan. 25. Visit: Feb. 4, 4-7 p.m., Cope Mem.<br />

Chapel, Farmington. Svc.: Feb. 5, 11 a.m., Ideal Baptist Church. Burial: Memory Garden<br />

Cem.<br />

2nd obit<br />

Lucille Elizabeth Welch <strong>Gunn</strong>, 76, of Farmington, N.M., entered the sunset of life on<br />

Tuesday, January 25, 2005, at the Life Care Center in Farmington, N.M., following an<br />

extended illness.A native of Pass Christian, Harrison County, Miss., she was the daughter<br />

of James and Lucille (Miller) Welch. She was a member of Goodwill Baptist Church in<br />

Pass Christian, Miss., and Ideal Baptist Church in Farmington, N.M., serving as church<br />

musician, soloist and was a member of the church choir. She was educated in the Harrison<br />

County, MS School District, Mississippi, graduating from Randolph High School. Lucille<br />

was a retired entrepreneur and homemaker who, along with her husband, Lamar <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

co-owned and operated the Black and White Cafe in Farmington, N.M. Preceding her in<br />

eternal rest, in addition to her parents and husband; three brothers, Robert Jackson, Louis<br />

Peters, and James Welch Jr.; and sister, Annie Mae Peters. To cherish her memories: son,<br />

Leo Fairley, Farmington, N.M.; daughter, Minister Brenda L. (Donald) Lockhart, Palatka;<br />

brother, Johnny Welch, Farmington, N.M.; four grandchildren, Tameka Fairley, Oakland,<br />

Calif., Bridgette (Gary) Lewis - Summerhour, U.S. Army stationed in Mannheim,<br />

Germany, Brett Conley, U.S. Marine stationed at Camp Lejeune, N.C., Tori (Jevon)<br />

Conley-White, West Palm Beach; six great-grandchildren; and a host of nieces, nephews,<br />

other relatives and friends, especially Mr. and Mrs. John and Maxine Dean and family,<br />

Albuquerque, N.M. Homegoing services will be at 11 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 5, at Ideal Baptist<br />

Church, Farmington, N.M., with the Rev. H.R. Fleetwood, pastor of First Baptist Church,<br />

officiating. Interment will be in Memory Gardens. Arrangements are entrusted to the care<br />

of Cope Memorial Chapel, 404 West Arrington St., Farmington, N.M. 87401. Phone: (505)<br />

327-5142<br />

Lucille Edwards <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

98, East Fairbanks Avenue, Winter Park, Florida, died Sunday, Jan. 11.1998. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

was a homemaker. Born in Oshkosh, Wis., she moved to Central Florida in 1948. She was a<br />

member of First Congregational Church, Winter Park. She was a life member of Winter<br />

Park Woman"s Club and Winter Park Garden Club. Survivors: sons, Stephen Edwards,<br />

La Jolla, Calif., Roger Edwards, Miami; sisters, Jane Cochran, Winter Park, Jean<br />

Williams, Chicago; 14 grandchildren; 21 great-grandchildren. Baldwin-Fairchild<br />

Goldenrod-Winter Park Chapel.<br />

Lucille Elizebeth Welch <strong>Gunn</strong>


Oct. 8, 1928 - Jan. 25, 2005-Lucille Elizebeth Welch <strong>Gunn</strong>, 76, of Farmington, passed away<br />

Tuesday, Jan. 25, 2005, at Life Care Center. She was born Oct. 8, 1928, in Pass Christian,<br />

Harison County, Miss.Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m., Saturday, Feb. 5, 2005, at<br />

Ideal Baptist Church. Burial will be at Memory Gardens in Farmington. Arrangements are<br />

entrusted to Cope Memorial Chapel of Farmington, 404 W. Arrington St., (505) 327-5142.<br />

Lucille L. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Sequin, Texas - Sympathy is extended to the family of Lucille Loeffler <strong>Gunn</strong> who died on<br />

Jan. 27, 1997, at the age of 68 years. She is survived by her husband Carlton K. <strong>Gunn</strong> Sr.;<br />

mother Inez Loeffler; son Carlton K <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr.; sister Jo Ann Goldman,brothers Chris,<br />

Morris, Eugene and Clifford Loeffler. She was a member of my Loeffler family and will be<br />

missed by all who loved her.<br />

Lucille Marie <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Lucille Marie <strong>Gunn</strong>, 92, of Kansas City, passed away March 1, 2007, at The Foxwood<br />

Springs Living Center in Raymore, Mo. After a long and full life, Lucille eventually<br />

succumbed to various infirmities brought on by old age. A private family graveside service<br />

will be held at Johnson County Memorial Gardens on Tuesday March 6, 2007. An open<br />

house for friends and acquaintances to memorialize Lucille will be held at Doug and Mary<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>"s house in Leawood from 12-3 p.m. that same day. In lieu of flowers, the family<br />

recommends memorial gifts be to Foxwood Springs Living Center or Kansas City Hospice.<br />

Fond memories and condolences for the family may be left at www.dwnewcomers.com.<br />

Arrangements: D.W. <strong>New</strong>comer"s Sons Johnson County Chapel, 11200 Metcalf, Overland<br />

Park, KS 66210, (913) 4511860. Published in the Kansas City Star on 3/2/2007.<br />

Lucille Walker <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Friday, November 07, 2003 Lucille Walker <strong>Gunn</strong>, 78, of Obion, Tennessee died Tuesday,<br />

Nov. 4, 2003 at Wesley at Dyersburg Nursing Care. She was a homemaker and a member<br />

of Second Baptist Church in Dyersburg. Services will be at 2 p.m. today at Cryer Funeral<br />

Home in Obion with the Rev. Ronnie Turner officiating. Burial will be in Zion Cemetery in<br />

Obion. Married to Carl W. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Lucinda <strong>Gunn</strong> Austin<br />

Lucinda Austin, 58 of McKinney passed away Sept. 22 [2002] in McKinney. She was born<br />

June 4, 1944, in Paris, Texas to Thomas and Edwiner <strong>Gunn</strong>. She was married to Roy<br />

Austin. She is survived by her husband, Roy Austin of McKinney; son Anthony C. Johnson<br />

of Allen; grandchildren Sonya and Salvador Perez of Allen; and a host of nieces, nephews,<br />

cousins and friends. She was preceded in death by her daughter, Maryanne <strong>Gunn</strong>; father<br />

Thomas <strong>Gunn</strong>; mother Edwiner <strong>Gunn</strong>; sister Mae Helen Bell; and brothers Willie<br />

Franklin <strong>Gunn</strong>, Dennis <strong>Gunn</strong> and Clifton <strong>Gunn</strong>. A wake will be held at Owens Chapel<br />

Church of God in Christ from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., Friday. Funeral Services will be held at 2<br />

p.m., Saturday at Owens Chapel Church of God in Christ in McKinney, Superintendent J.<br />

Owens, officiating. Interment will follow at Fitzhugh Cemetery in Paris. Funeral<br />

arrangements are being handled by directors of Grundy Funeral Home in Greenville.<br />

Lucy <strong>Gunn</strong>


Mrs. Lucy <strong>Gunn</strong>, 73 years old, the wife of C. S. <strong>Gunn</strong> died yesterday afternoon September<br />

13, 1908, at her home 22 North Boeke Street, Kansas City, Kansas. She had lived in<br />

Kansas City, Kas., twenty years. She leaves a son and a daughter. Funeral services will be<br />

held at 2 o’clock tomorrow afternoon at the First Baptist Church in Kansas City, Kansas.<br />

The Rev. R. J. Church will conduct the service.<br />

Lucy <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Graveside services will be held Wednesday, 1 p.m. at the Great Bend Cemetery for Lucy<br />

Elizabeth <strong>Gunn</strong>, two - day old daughter of Dr. and Mrs. C. Douglas <strong>Gunn</strong>, who died<br />

Monday morning Oct 6, 1969, at a hospital in Syracuse, N.Y. The Rev. William Hickerson<br />

will officiate. A memorial fund will be established in Lucy's name at the First<br />

Congregational United Church of Christ. Survivors include the parents, of Syracuse. N.Y.:<br />

paternal grandparents, Mr. and M r s. Charles <strong>Gunn</strong>, maternal grandparents. Dr. and<br />

Mrs. Lee T. Railback, who are in Zaria, Nigeria. Africa Also surviving are a maternal<br />

great-grandmother, Mrs. Albert Henry of Wichita and paternal great - grandfather, Ernest<br />

E. Eppstein. 9 Cook and Weber Funeral Home, Great Bend, Kansas, is in charge of local<br />

arrangements<br />

Lucy Ann <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Yanceyville, NC-It is with profound sorrow we announce the death of Ms. Lucy Ann <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

56, of 3421 Foster Road, Yanceyville, N.C., who died Friday, Sept. 11, 2009, at her<br />

residence. She was a native of Caswell County, N.C., the daughter of David <strong>Gunn</strong> and<br />

Ethylene Brown <strong>Gunn</strong>, born April 12, 1953. She was a member of Graves Chapel Baptist<br />

Church where she was a member of the Senior Choir and Usher Board. She was also<br />

musician at the following churches: Graves Chapel Baptist Church in Yanceyville, N.C.,<br />

Brown's Chapel Missionary Baptist in Gibsonville, N.C., Gethsemane Baptist Church in<br />

Dry Fork, and Beulah Baptist Church in Leasburg, N.C.She was a graduate of Caswell<br />

County High School and furthered her education and graduated from Piedmont<br />

Community College, Alamance Community College and A and T State University, where<br />

she earned a B.S. degree and a Masters degree in Reading. She was a reading teacher at<br />

Oakwood Elementary School in Yanceyville for more than 30 years and she was a school<br />

bus driver for eight years. She was predeceased by one sister, the Rev. Kitty <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Blackwell; two aunts, Glossie Bell Henderson and Helen <strong>Gunn</strong>; two uncles, Joe Eddie<br />

Brown and Hoston Brown; and two-step uncles, George Irving Pinchback and Leroy<br />

Pinchback. Her survivors are parents, David <strong>Gunn</strong> and Ethylene <strong>Gunn</strong>, of Yanceyville,<br />

N.C.; two sisters, Wyllean G. Thompson ( Charlie ) of Blairs, and Warneda G. Long ( the<br />

Rev. Henry), of Yanceyville, N.C.; brother-in-law, the Rev. John Blackwell of High Point,<br />

N.C.; two uncles, Robert Lee Brown, of Reidsville, N.C. and Houston Brown (Annalene), of<br />

Yanceyville, N.C.; two aunts, Mayrene Gwynn, of Yanceyville, N.C. and Louella Cole, of<br />

Greensboro, N.C.; three step-uncles, Larry Pinchback of Danville, Harry Pinchback of<br />

Burlington, N.C., and Reuben Pinchback; four step-aunts, Ruth Chandler, Nancy<br />

Pinchback, Linda Hines and Sarah Pinchback; and a host of nieces and nephews. Funeral<br />

services for Ms. Lucy Ann <strong>Gunn</strong> will be at 2 p.m. Monday, Sept. 14, 2009, at Cedar Grove<br />

Memorial Building, Highway 158 W. Yanceyville, N.C. Pastor Kenneth Walker will deliver<br />

the eulogy. Interment will follow at the Graves Chapel Baptist Church cemetery. A<br />

viewing will be from 2 to 8 p.m. Sunday at Fulton Funeral Home Chapel. The family at


other times may be contacted at her residence, 3421 Foster Road, Yanceyville, N.C. All<br />

arrangements for Ms. Lucy Ann <strong>Gunn</strong> are entrusted to Fulton Funeral Home, 219 Dillard<br />

School Dr. Yanceyville, N.C.<br />

Lucy Belle <strong>Gunn</strong> Simon<br />

Lucy Belle Simon, 84, of Grand Island died Tuesday, May 13, 2003, at St. Francis Medical<br />

Center. Services will be at 10:30 a.m. Friday at St. Mary"s Cathedral. The Rev. Tom Ryan<br />

will officiate. The body will be cremated following services. Burial will be in the Westlawn<br />

Memorial Park Cemetery. Visitation will be from 4 to 8 p.m. Thursday at Livingston-<br />

Sondermann Funeral Home, with a 7 p.m. parish rosary. Mrs. Simon was born Feb. 24,<br />

1919, at Lincoln to Henry E. and Pearl U. (Miller) <strong>Gunn</strong>. She was preceded in death by her<br />

husband, Joseph J. Simon, in 1994. Survivors of the immediate family include a son,<br />

Melvin Simon of Pompano Beach, Fla.; a daughter and son-in-law, Joan and Bob Kerr of<br />

Marshalltown, Iowa; and a sister-in-law, Jeanette <strong>Gunn</strong> of Lakewood, Calif. She is also<br />

survived by two grandchildren, Adam and Lindsey Kerr; two nieces, Delores (Mrs. Ted)<br />

Pepoy of Long Beach, Calif., and Sharon (Mrs. Carlos) Lopez of Fullerton, Calif.; and a<br />

nephew, Robert <strong>Gunn</strong> of Long Beach, Calif. She attended school in Lincoln and graduated<br />

in 1937. She married Joseph J. Simon on May 16, 1941, at St. Mary"s Cathedral in Grand<br />

Island. Mrs. Simon served as music director and organist at St. Mary"s Cathedral and for<br />

a time at Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church for a total of over 39 years. She was a<br />

member of St. Mary"s Cathedral Parish. She was also preceded in death by two brothers,<br />

Elvin and Melvin <strong>Gunn</strong>.<br />

Lucy Florence <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Halifax Gazette, So. Boston, Va. Thurs. Dept 15, 1960 - Mrs. Lucy Florence <strong>Gunn</strong>, wife of<br />

Mr. R. W. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Jefferson Street, died at Community Hospital Monday at the age of 67.<br />

Funeral services were held yesterday at 11 a.m. from the Powell Funeral Home Chapel, the<br />

Rev. J. D. Burleigh conducting. Burial was in the church cemetery. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong>, the<br />

daughter of the late Edward P. Meador and Nannie Ratliff Meador, was a native of<br />

Rockingham, N.C. She was a member of Main Street Methodist Church. She is survived by<br />

her husband and two children; Ray W. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Charlottesville and Mrs. Mary G. Davis of<br />

Hanover, N.H. Also left are a brother and three sisters. W. M. Meador and Mrs. J. W.<br />

Carter, Reidsville, N.C., Mrs. Laura M. Butler of South Boston and Mrs. J. L. Burton of<br />

Leaksville, N.C<br />

Lucy Mildred <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Millen, Ga., Miss Lucy M. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 91 of 507 N. Harvey Street died Saturday at her<br />

residence. Graveside services will be at 2 pm today, 11-24-1986, in Millen City Cemetery<br />

with the Revs. Cliff Morris and Maurice Crowder officiating. Miss <strong>Gunn</strong> was a native of<br />

Wilkes County and lived most of her life in Millen. She was a retired bookkeeper. She was<br />

a member of Professional Business Women Club, Order of the Eastern Star and Millen<br />

Baptist Church. Survives include her sister Mrs. W. L. (Betty) Murray of Monroe.<br />

Pallbearers will be Robert <strong>Gunn</strong>, David <strong>Gunn</strong>, Tommy <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jeff <strong>Gunn</strong>, George <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

Jr., Mark Bowers, Roosevelt Harris, Mike Hildebrandt, Ernest Thorne Jr., Jere Thorne<br />

and Lewis Edward Jenkins. Friends may call at Crowe Fields Funeral Home. (Thomas


and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Lucy Sibley <strong>Gunn</strong>, 73,<br />

of Ark, died Saturday, Sept. 23, 1967, in the home of her daughter, Mrs. Frankie Ambrose<br />

in Sandstone. She was the widow of Vincent <strong>Gunn</strong>. In addition to Mrs. Ambrose, she is<br />

survived by three other daughters, Mrs. Willard Ewell of Dutton, Mrs. William Garner of<br />

Gulfport, Miss., and Mrs. Ellis Ray Hogge of Wicomico; two sons, William V. <strong>Gunn</strong> and<br />

James F. <strong>Gunn</strong>, both of Ark; 16 grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren; and a sister, Mrs.<br />

Thelma Richardson of Baltimore. A funeral service was held at 2 p.m. Monday, Sept. 25 at<br />

Ebenezer Baptist Church, Ark, conducted by the Rev. P. E. Brewer, pastor. Active<br />

pallbearers were Floyd Sibley, Albert Sibley, Carroll Sibley, Howard Paul, Nelson <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

and Christian Bland. Burial was in the church cemetery. Gloucester-Mathews Gazette-<br />

Jounal (VA) Thurs. 9-28-1967<br />

Ludie <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

87; <strong>New</strong> Albany Indiana, resident - Funeral services for Ludie <strong>Gunn</strong>, 87, of <strong>New</strong> Albany,<br />

Indiana, will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday, March 19, 2008, at Howard Chapel Missionary<br />

Baptist Church, 1715 E. Market St., <strong>New</strong> Albany with burial to follow in Kraft-Graceland<br />

Memorial Park. She died Friday, March 14, 2008, at Lincoln Hills Health Care Center in<br />

<strong>New</strong> Albany. She was a native of Sulfur, Ky., and she was a member of Howard Chapel<br />

Missionary Baptist Church, <strong>New</strong> Albany. Survivors include a son, John E. Cousins; three<br />

sisters, Claudie Robinson, Gains and Geneva White; a brother, Thomas L. White; six<br />

grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; and a host of relatives and friends.Visitation<br />

will be from 6 to 9 p.m. Tuesday, March 18, and after 9 a.m. Wednesday at the<br />

church.Baity’s Funeral Home in <strong>New</strong> Albany is in charge of arrangements.<br />

Ludolphus Henderson <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

A message privately received here this morning from Richmond brought word of the death<br />

in a Richmond hospital during the night of Ludolphus Henderson <strong>Gunn</strong> of Danville who<br />

was taken to Richmond a month ago for treatment and where he had recently declined. Mr.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> was nearly 80 years of age and was a member of the Cabell Graves Camp of<br />

Veterans who had betrayed marked interest in Confederate affairs. He served through the<br />

war with Captain Wooding"s company.Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a native of Caswell but, have lived<br />

many years in Danville where he was esteemed and respected. His wife died about four<br />

years ago, but he is survived by the following sons, J. L. <strong>Gunn</strong>, of Florence, S. C., W. A.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Mount Cross,J. C. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Purley, and M. C. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Danville. He leaves a<br />

number of grandchildren.The remains are being brought to Danville and will arrive inthe<br />

city at 11:45 o"clock tomorrow morning. They will be met by relatives and friends of the<br />

family and will be immediately conveyed to Purely where the funeral service will be held at<br />

1 o"clock in Purely church, interment to be made in the family burial ground there. The<br />

Bee (Danville, Virginia) 1 May 1928 (Page 3) (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> Desc)<br />

Lula Hester <strong>Gunn</strong> Burnett<br />

Church service for Lula Burnett, 92, of Sudan, Texas is scheduled for 2 p.m. today at<br />

Sudan Church of Christ, with Terry Wilson and Rex Boyles officiating. Burial will be in<br />

the Sudan Cemetery. Mrs. Burnett died Sunday, June 24, 2007, in the Lamb Healthcare


Center in Littlefield. She was born March 28, 1915, in Clarita, Okla., to Robert L. and<br />

Mary Etta (Withrow) <strong>Gunn</strong>. She married Dail D. Burnett in Clovis, N.M. on Oct. 8, 1932.<br />

He preceded in her in death on Sept. 5, 1986. She was also preceded in death by one<br />

daughter, Loretta Burnett Reid on January 8, 2002. A son-in-law, Darwin; her parents;<br />

one sister, Zethel Bradshaw; and one brother, Hurshell <strong>Gunn</strong> also preceded her in death.<br />

Mrs. Burnett had lived in this area since 1930. She formerly lived in Whitharral and Anton<br />

before moving to Sudan Jan. 1, 1934. She was a faithful member of the Sudan Church of<br />

Christ. She was a homemaker and enjoyed gardening, quilting, and cooking for all of her<br />

friends and family. Survivors include two granddaughters, Suzanne Reid of Fort Worth<br />

and Jill Reid of Addison. Memorials may be sent to the Loretta Reid Scholarship Fund or<br />

The Opportunity Plan, Inc. Box 1035, Canyon, Texas 79015-1035 (Thomas and Sarah<br />

Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Lula <strong>Gunn</strong> Walton,<br />

62, of Hartfield died at her house on Sunday, Dec. 1, 1963. A funeral service was held at<br />

2PM Wednesday at Bellamy Methodist Church with burial in the church cemetery.<br />

Services were conducted by the Rev. M.N. Dellaven, pastor of Lower Methodist Church<br />

and Rev. Lance K. Knowles, pastor of Bellamy Church. Mrs. Walton was a member of<br />

Lower methodist Church. She is survived by her husband, Emmett Walton, of Hartfield;<br />

four daughters, Mrs. Clinton Edwards of Winchester, Mrs. Rueben Blake Jr. of Topping.<br />

Mrs. Alvin Walden of Deltaville and Miss Hilda Walton of Hartfield; four sons, J. Lee<br />

Walton of Highland Springs, Charles Walton, U.S. Army stationed in Colorado. William<br />

Walton, U.S. Army, stationed in Germany, and Loyde Walton of Center Cross; a brother,<br />

Nelson F. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Wicomico, and 23 grandchildren. Gloucester Gazette Journal, Dec. 5,<br />

1963<br />

Lulu <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Lulu Cosby <strong>Gunn</strong>, age 93, of St. Joseph"s Home, died Friday, February 8, 1980. She was<br />

the widow of James Sterling <strong>Gunn</strong>. Survivors include a son, James Sterling <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr.;<br />

three brothers, Oscar of Huntington, W. Va., Ralph of Chesapeake, and Harold Cosby of<br />

Falls Church; two sisters, Mrs. Hattie Cosby Hines of Burkeville and Mrs. Phyllis C. Cosby<br />

of Richmond; three grandchildren; two great-grandchildren. Joseph W. Bliley Funeral<br />

Home in charge of arrangements. Funeral notice later, in lieu of flowers, contributions may<br />

be made to the St. Joseph"s Home.<br />

Lummie C. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

A funeral for Lummie C. ;-<strong>Gunn</strong>, 61, of Danville, Va, will be held tomorrow at 2 p.m. at<br />

Kentuck Baptist Church. Burial will be in Oak Hill Cemetery. The body is at Cunningham<br />

and Hughes Funeral Home. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> died yesterday May 18, 1976 at Danville Memorial<br />

Hospital. He was born in Pittsylvania County, a son of the late Charlie <strong>Gunn</strong> and Maggie<br />

Saunders <strong>Gunn</strong>. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was employed by the City of Danville. He was a member of<br />

Kentuck Baptist Church. He is survived by his wife, Mrs Dorothy <strong>Gunn</strong>, two daughters,<br />

Mrs. Lottie Ferguson, Ringgold and Mrs. Geneva Hiett, Washington, D.C.; two sons, Leroy<br />

and John S. <strong>Gunn</strong>, both of Washington, D.C.; three brothers, Lindsey, Charlie and Claude<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, all of Danville; two sisters, Mrs. Lottie Graves and Mrs. Gertrude Williams, both of<br />

Danville, and nine grandchildren


Luther Edward <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

84 of 1919 George Road, died Thursday, Feb 17, 1975 in an Augusta, Georgia hospital.<br />

The funeral is 4 pm today in Mann Memorial united Methodist Church. Burial will be in<br />

Westover memorial Park. He was a native of Jefferson County but lived in Augusta since<br />

1908. He was a retired railroad maintenance employee and a member of the official board<br />

and Friendly Bible Class of Mann Memorial United Methodist Church. He was a member<br />

of Junior order of American Mechanics, the Odd Fellows, Woodlaw Lodge Augusta Coucil<br />

19, Daughter of American and Rebecca Lodge. Survivors include one daughter Mrs. C. M.<br />

Barhart of Augusta. Elliott Sons Funeral Home is in charge. (Thomas and Sarah<br />

Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Luther G. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

From the Lansing Semi-weekly Republican, Friday, May 26, 1876 ["Whole No. 1173" page<br />

4, "Local <strong>New</strong>s Brevities", column 1: "L. G. <strong>Gunn</strong> a brakeman on the D., L. & L. M.<br />

railroad was killed at Williamston on Wednesday. He was thrown from a freight train and<br />

three cars passed over him. He will be buried in this city to-day. He formerly lived in Delhi,<br />

but his family, consisting of a wife and one child, at present reside at Ionia." Lansing,<br />

Michigan.<br />

Luther "Lu" L. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

SPRINGFIELD - Luther "Lu" L. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 75, of Springfield, passed away at 8:55 p.m. on<br />

Friday, July 1, 2011 at St. John's Hospital. Luther was born December 28, 1935 in Emison,<br />

IN, the son of Ivan and Ellen Louise Donnar <strong>Gunn</strong>. He married Roberta Nestler on April 3,<br />

1959 in Peoria. Luther was a 1953 graduate of Peoria Woodruff High School and began<br />

work at Ameritech in 1957 in the office and moved up to management prior to retirement<br />

in 1991. He proudly served our country as a Sgt. in the Marine Corp from 1954 – 1957.<br />

Luther enjoyed reading westerns, history and science books, bird hunting, fishing and<br />

traveling in his RV. He was preceded in death by his parents and brother, Larry <strong>Gunn</strong>.<br />

He is survived by his wife, Roberta of Springfield; one son, Kevin (wife, Dana) <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Auburn, KS; one granddaughter, Samantha <strong>Gunn</strong> of Auburn, KS; one sister, Sue Stavely<br />

of Salina, OK; one uncle, one niece, two nephews and numerous cousins. Cremation was<br />

accorded by Butler Cremation Tribute Center. Memorial Gathering: Family will receive<br />

friends from 4:00-7:00 p.m. on Thursday, July 7, 2011 at Kirlin-Egan & Butler Funeral<br />

Home, 900 S. 6th St., Springfield.Memorial contributions may be made to: American<br />

Cancer Society , 687 E. Linton Ave., Springfield, IL 62703.<br />

Luther <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Funeral: 1 p.m. Tuesday at Jackson County Funeral Services in Escatawpa. MOSS POINT<br />

--- Luther Leslie <strong>Gunn</strong>, 84, died Wednesday, Jan. 16, 2002, in Pascagoula. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was<br />

born Dec. 15, 1917, in Millry, Ala. He was an Air Force veteran of World War II. Survivors<br />

include his wife, Erline Firth <strong>Gunn</strong> of Moss Point; a daughter, Kay Dunleavy of<br />

Warrenton, Va.; two sons, Glenn <strong>Gunn</strong> of Greenville, Texas, and Curtis <strong>Gunn</strong> of Ocean<br />

Springs; four brothers, James <strong>Gunn</strong> of Moss Point, John <strong>Gunn</strong> of Lucedale, Richard <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

of Rio Vista, Calif., and Robert <strong>Gunn</strong> of Ocean Springs; a sister, Louise White of Cedar<br />

Rapids, Iowa; four grandchildren; and one great-grandchild. Services will be at 1 p.m.<br />

Tuesday at Jackson County Funeral Services in Escatawpa, where friends may call one


hour before service time. Graveside services will be at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday at Biloxi National<br />

Cemetery. The family prefers memorials to Alzheimer"s Foundation of the South, 4803<br />

Harrison Circle, Gulfport, MS 39507.<br />

Luther J.W. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Luther J.W. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 93, retired self-employed landscaper, died Sunday, Jan. 26, 1992.<br />

Survivors: daughter, Frenzella Bolden at home; sister, LaVena Holder of Denver; three<br />

grandchildren. Jackson Mortuary- Services 11 a.m. Friday, Jackson Mortuary. 1992 The<br />

Wichita Eagle<br />

Luther S. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Warrenton Ga., Luther S. <strong>Gunn</strong> 74, of Harper Drive, Venice, Florida, died Wednesday Dec<br />

17, 1978 in a Venice Hospital. Graveside services will be held at 11 am Saturday at<br />

Johnson Methodist Church Cemetery, Warren County, Ga. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a native of<br />

Warren County and a retired office manager of Allied Methodist Church, Venice.<br />

Surviving are widow, Gertrude Caudell <strong>Gunn</strong>, and two brothers; Grogan S. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Warrenton, and charles Emory <strong>Gunn</strong>, Fayetteville. Ga. (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Lutie Baker <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

South Bend Tribune October 29, 1928 -DEATH SUMMONS LEADING WOMAN - Mrs.<br />

Lutie Baker <strong>Gunn</strong>, one of South Bend"s most prominent and most active club women,<br />

passed away at 9:30 o"clock Sunday morning in the home of her son-in-law and daughter,<br />

former Mayor and Mrs. Eli F. Seebirt, 302 South Sunnyside Avenue. She had been in poor<br />

health for a long time and for more than a week had been bedfast, Only a short time ago<br />

whe was up and about the house. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born May 4, 1868, in St. Louis, Mo., a<br />

daughter of Capt. and Mrs. James L. Baker. Her education began in that city where whe<br />

attended Miss Cuthbert"s seminary, now known as Hosmer hall. In her early student life<br />

she was in a private kindergarten conducted by Miss Susie Glow, who was one of the<br />

original promoters of the kindergarten in America. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong>"s musical studies were<br />

pursued in the Beethoven conservatory in St. Louis from which she graduated. After<br />

studying in Syracuse university, Syracuse, N.Y., she continued her musical education in<br />

Europe. Comes to South Bend. She was married in 1886 in St. Louis to Daniel <strong>Gunn</strong> who<br />

passed away some years ago. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> came to South Bend in 1907 and organized the<br />

Indiana Institute (and?) School of Music which was conducted in the Melville building on<br />

South Lafayette boulevard. Later she taught music in Boston, Mass. She was devoted to<br />

music and was an excellent instructress and in spite of ill health taught up to two months<br />

before she passed away. Thoroughly conversant with music Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> wrote many articles<br />

on the subject for leading musical magazines. her musical contacts in South Bend gave her<br />

a wide reputation and she became intimately connected with South Bend"s club life, being<br />

a member of the Progress club. It was largely due to her efficient labors, her tact and<br />

herexcellent business judgment that the present beautiful cub house of the Progress club on<br />

Colfax avenue at Taylor street was planned financed, and completed. The proudest woman<br />

at the dedication of this club house on Sunday afternoon, Sept. 23, this year, was Mrs.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>. Although greatly weakened by ill health and unable to walk on the stage she<br />

attended the dedication, making an interesting talk and presided throughout the meeting.


This beautiful club house seemed to be to her the crowning glory of her life and stands as a<br />

monument to her interest in the club life of South Bend and Indiana and of her great<br />

determination that the Progress club should have a permanent home. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a<br />

member of the Indiana Federation of Women"s Clubs and had been on the committee of<br />

American homes. She was a member of st. James Episcopal church. Services Tuesday<br />

Forenoon. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> leaves her daughter, Mrs. Seebirt, and two grandchildren, the Misses<br />

Elizabeth and Rosamond Seebirt. Funeral Services will be held to-morrow forenoon at<br />

10:30 o"clock in St. James church. The burial will be in Riverview cemetery. The services<br />

will be conducted by the Rev. Lawrence C. Ferguson, rector of the church. The remains<br />

will lie in state in the church chapel tomorrow morning from 9 to 10:30 o"clock. A Guard<br />

of honor composed of officers and directors of the Progress club will be present. The<br />

pallbearers will be William Happ, Thomas F. English, Wilbur M. Warner, Fred W. Keller,<br />

S.J. Crumpacker and F. A. Miller<br />

Lyman C. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

80 years old, a Kansas side grocer since 1885, died yesterday at the home of F. L. Young in<br />

Coffey County, Kansas, where he was visiting. His home was at 404 North Tenth Street.<br />

The funeral will be in Kansas City. One son, Levi A. <strong>Gunn</strong>, grocer on the Missouri side,<br />

and one daughter, Mary O. Jones, survive. Jan 7, 1914 Kansas City Star.<br />

Lyman S. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

As a new York Central train pulled up at Lockport Saturday evening there was found<br />

lying on the pilot, the headless body of Lyman S. <strong>Gunn</strong>, a well know music dealer of<br />

Median. Indiana - Elkhart Daily Review, page 1, Dec 22, 1884.<br />

Lynda Kay <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

PLANO — Lynda Kay <strong>Gunn</strong> Shackelford, a resident of Plano, was taken home to be with<br />

the Lord February 6, 2012. Lynda was born October 12, 1949, in Oklahoma City, Okla.,<br />

and adopted by Ruby and James Elma <strong>Gunn</strong> who raised her in Pampa. She graduated<br />

from Pampa High School in 1968 and Texas Tech University in 1972 with a bachelor's<br />

degree in education. At Texas Tech, she was an active member of Chi Omega and met her<br />

husband of 40 years, Gary Shackelford. Lynda and Gary married August 7, 1971, at First<br />

United Methodist Church in Pampa. They spent time in Amarillo, Chicago, Jacksonville,<br />

Fla., and Fort Worth before moving to Plano, where they have resided for 30 years.<br />

Lynda was a passionate business woman and founded AIA Life and Health Services, an<br />

insurance agency, in 1985. She loved her work and the clients she served for 27 years; she<br />

will be greatly missed in the health insurance business. Lynda loved the Lord and chose to<br />

serve through membership in the choir and teaching Sunday school. She studied the Bible<br />

with passion and loved the study of the End Times. Lynda was a loving mother and<br />

precious Mimi; heaven gained the most wonderful angel Monday night. Lynda was<br />

preceded in death by her parents, Ruby and J.E. <strong>Gunn</strong>. She is survived by her husband,<br />

Gary Shackelford; daughters and sons-in-laws, Amy and Cory Curry, Sara and Kallen<br />

McCoy; three grandsons, Hogan Joseph and Maurice "Rece" James Curry and Whitfield<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> McCoy. A celebration of the vivacious and beautiful soul of Lynda Shackelford will<br />

be in Custer Road United Methodist Church in Plano and officiated by Tim Morrison on<br />

Friday, February 10, 2012, at 2 p.m. Graveside services will be in Ridgeview Memorial


Park in Allen following the ceremony. To convey condolences or to sign an online registry,<br />

please visit www.tjmfuneral.com. Amarillo Globe-<strong>New</strong>s, Feb. 9, 2012 (Reuben and Mary<br />

Goforth <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Lynn S. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

JUNCTION CITY -- Services for Lynn S. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 44, of Junction City, Calif. will be at 3<br />

p.m. Sunday at Skunk Point on the Trinity River. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> died Tuesday, Aug. 3, 1999,<br />

after an accidental fall near her home. Born June 18, 1955, in Honolulu, she moved to<br />

Trinity County in 1984 from the San Francisco Bay area. She was a gold dredge miner, the<br />

forewoman of the Trinity County Grand Jury, a member of the Big Bar Resource Center<br />

and a member of the Trinity River Co-op. Survivors include husband Dan Morrison; son<br />

Will <strong>Gunn</strong> Morrison of Junction City; parents William and Geraldine <strong>Gunn</strong> of San Diego;<br />

brother Glenn <strong>Gunn</strong> of the U.S. Coast Guard in Puerto Rico; and sisters L.B. <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Wasilla, Alaska, and Bonnie <strong>Gunn</strong> of San Diego. Memorial contributions may be made to a<br />

trust fund for William <strong>Gunn</strong>-Morrison c/o North Valley Bank, P.O. Box 1150, Weaverville,<br />

96093. Arrangements are being handled by the McDonaldFiles Chapel in Weaverville.<br />

Lysle <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Apr 6, 1889, - Died: Lysle, the eight months old son of Mr. and Mrs. William <strong>Gunn</strong>, who<br />

live three miles northeast of town, died last Friday while its parents were visiting Fort<br />

Scott, Kansas and was buried at that place on Sunday<br />

Mrs. M. B. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

After an illness of only ten days, Mrs. M. B. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Cuthbert, Ga died Ruesday night at<br />

the home of her son, E. C. <strong>Gunn</strong> on Springeild Street in Wynnton, at the age of 78 years.<br />

Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> came to Columbus Georgia to visit her son’s family on July 11, 1923. Besides<br />

her son she is survived by a sister Mrs. I. S. Smith of Brooklyn Alabama, and a brother, E.<br />

D. Calloway of Brooklyn. The body accompanied by members of the family will be shipped<br />

via Union Springs and Eufaula for Cuthbert, leaving Columbus Thursday. Funeral<br />

services and interment will occur at Cuthbert.<br />

Mabel <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Mabel <strong>Gunn</strong>, 85, of Jupiter, Florida, died Sunday, Feb. 25, at Tequesta Terrace. Born in<br />

Scotland, she had been a resident of Jupiter for 27 years, coming from <strong>New</strong> Jersey. Prior to<br />

retirement, she was a retail clerk with Loehman"s Clothing in Palm Beach Gardens.<br />

Survivors include her husband, Robert W. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Jupiter; one son, Robert W. <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

California; one daughter, Judy Medeiros of Fallon, N.V.; and three grandchildren. The<br />

family suggests contributions be made to Hospice of Palm Beach County Inc., 5300 East<br />

Ave., West Palm Beach, FL 33407.<br />

Mabel <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Nampa, Idaho- Graveside services for Mrs. Mabel F. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 87, 624 Sixth Ave. N., who died<br />

Friday Dec 23, 1966 at a Nampa nursing home, will be conducted at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday<br />

al Kohlerlawn Co. by Fr. Harold V. <strong>My</strong>ers of Grace Episcopal Church. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was<br />

born Sept, 20, 1879, in Denver, Colo. She was reared at Denver and was married there to<br />

the Rev. Joseph W. <strong>Gunn</strong> Sr, in 1898. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a school teacher in Colorado for a


number of years. In 1923 when the couple moved to evening. Services are pending Nampa.<br />

Mr, <strong>Gunn</strong> died in 1353. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a member of Grace Episcopal Church. Survivors<br />

Include a daughter, Mrs. Lois Lonargan of Longview, Wash.; a son, Joseph W. <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr.,<br />

Nampa, three grandsons and nine great-grandchildren<br />

Mabel Geraldine <strong>Gunn</strong> Arnold<br />

Mabel Geraldine Arnold, 95, of Grants Pass, Oregon, died February 14, 2007, at Highland<br />

House Nursing and rehabilitation Center. A celebration of life will be held at 2 p.m.<br />

Saturday at Stephens Family Chapel. Contributions may be sent to Lovejoy Hospice, 939<br />

S.E. Eighth St., Grants Pass, Oregon 97526. Arnold was born December 18, 1911, in<br />

Virden, Illinois to John & Etta <strong>Gunn</strong>. On October 28, 1930, in Flaxville, Montana, she<br />

married Bill Arnold, who died in January 2001. They moved to Grants Pass in 1960 from<br />

Santa Monica, California. She enjoyed cooking, baking, music, reading and crossword<br />

puzzles. Survivors include 3 sons, Duane Arnold of Grants Pass, Keith Arnold of Santa<br />

Cruz, California, and William Arnold of San Jose, California; 3 daughters, Verlie January,<br />

Sallyann Pena and Denise Hillstad, all of Grants Pass; 16 grandchildren, 24 great<br />

grandchildren and 2 great great grandchildren. Two children, a grandchild and 2 great<br />

grandchildren died before her. (Reuben and Mary Goforth <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Mable Morris <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Final rites for Mrs. Mable Morris <strong>Gunn</strong>. who was a teacher in Burlington, NC schools for<br />

many years, will be held Sunday in <strong>New</strong> York City. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> died Thursday morning in<br />

<strong>New</strong> York following several months of declining! health. She was a native of Reidsville.<br />

daughter of the late; Mr. and Mrs. J. Bragg Morris, and was the wife of the late Prof. J. F.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, for whom J. F. <strong>Gunn</strong> Elementary School was named. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> made her home in<br />

Burlington for nearly 35 years and taught in the public schools during that time. Surviving<br />

are two daughters Mrs. Leona <strong>Gunn</strong> Shaw and Miss. Wilhemina <strong>Gunn</strong> both of <strong>New</strong> York;<br />

two sisters, Susie Morris Smith and Murie Morris Brooks. The body will be brought to<br />

Burlington on Monday with burial of Tuesday in the City Cemetery in Reidsville, NC.<br />

Published Burlington NC Times, Saturday April 15, 1967.<br />

Mack A. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

68, retired employee of Hunter Fans passed away January 7, 2011 at Methodist University<br />

Hospital. Visitation is Friday, January 14, at Greater Adelaide Ministries, 4748 Winchester<br />

from 4-6 p.m. Funeral held Saturday, 12 noon, at Macedonia Baptist Church in Walnut,<br />

MS. He is survived by his father, General <strong>Gunn</strong>; one daughter, Theresa <strong>Gunn</strong>; three<br />

sisters, two brothers, six grandchildren, one great-grandchild five god children and a<br />

special friend, Corine McDonald. McGhee & Sons Funeral Home 662-286-2900<br />

Maddan Graham <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

5 months old, of Ocean Springs, passed away on Friday, Feb. 19, 2010 in Birmingham,<br />

Alabama surrounding by his loving parents, Ben and Jennifer <strong>Gunn</strong>. He was born Sept. 9,<br />

2009 in Ocean Springs, MS. Graham was preceded in death by his brother, Thomas<br />

Kaedan Gallaspy and his puppy, Abby. Left behind to cherish his memory is his parents;<br />

two brothers, Noah Gallaspy and Gyles <strong>Gunn</strong>, of Ocean Springs; maternal grand-parents,


Cathy Bradley, Ocean Springs; Cliff and Janice Cooley, Gautier; paternal grandparents,<br />

Rebecca <strong>Gunn</strong>, Gautier; aunt and uncle, Greg and Susan Williams and cousin, Kara<br />

Catherine Williams; very special friend, Amber Grangerlee. Visitation will be Tuesday,<br />

Feb. 23, 2010, 6:00-8:00PM, at O'Bryant-O'Keefe Funeral Home in Pascagoula, MS.<br />

Funeral Service will be Wednesday, Feb. 24, 2010, 11:00AM in the funeral home chapel<br />

with Rev. Tom Potter officiating. Interment will follow at Machpelah Cemetery in<br />

Pascagoula, MS. Pallbearers will be Ben Smith, Aaron La Point, Greg Williams and Gerald<br />

Pugh<br />

Madge <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

84, a homemaker, died Thursday, Aug. 24, 2000 in Helsingor, Denmark. Funeral: 10 a.m.<br />

Tuesday at Stephenville Funeral Home. Burial: West End Cemeteryin Stephenville.<br />

Memorials: Foster"s Home for Children, P. O. Box 978, Stephenville, Texas 76401; or<br />

American Cancer Society. Madge <strong>Gunn</strong> was born Feb. 5, 1916 and was a member of<br />

Graham Street Church of Christ. Survivors: Husband, Vernon; sons, Vernon <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr. of<br />

McAllen, Steve <strong>Gunn</strong> of Stephenville; daughters, Sandra <strong>Gunn</strong> of Fort Worth, DiAnn<br />

Campbell of Matador; brothers, Don Smithey of Austin, Max Smithey of Littlefield, and<br />

Joe Smithey of Pateau, Okla.; sister, Tommy Johnson of Congers, Ga.; six grandchildren;<br />

three great-grandchildren. Fort Worth Star<br />

Madge <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

CARLISLE (RNS) — Funeral services for Mrs. Madge <strong>Gunn</strong>, 41 Carlisle,West Virginia<br />

will be conducted at 1 a. m. Thursday at the Pleasant Valley Church, Carlisle, with the<br />

Rev. W. C. Clement, Beckwith, officiating Burial will follow in the Lincoln cemetery near<br />

Ronceverte. The body will remain at the Collins Funeral Home, Glen Jean until one hour<br />

before the services when it will be taken to the church. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> died Saturday Jan 21,<br />

1956 in Beckley Memorial Hospital<br />

Mae Belle Panquin <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

died Sunday, Nov. 3, 2002, at the Madison Parish Hospital in Tallulah, La. She was 83. A<br />

lifelong resident of Madison Parish, Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a teacher"s aide and a member of First<br />

United Methodist Church. Survivors include five sons, Lee <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr. of Houston, Texas,<br />

John Curtis <strong>Gunn</strong> of Texarkana, Texas, Kenneth LaRue <strong>Gunn</strong> of <strong>New</strong> Baden, Ill., Walter<br />

Thomas <strong>Gunn</strong> of Holt, Mo., and Paul Glenn <strong>Gunn</strong> of Winnoa, Texas; a sister, Audrey<br />

Miller of Tallulah; 14 grandchildren; and 12 great-grandchildren. Services will be at 10<br />

a.m. Tuesday at Crothers-Glenwood Funeral Home Chapel in Tallulah with the Rev. Fred<br />

Fulton officiating. Burial will follow at Memorial Park Cemetery. Visitation will be from 6<br />

until 8 tonight at the funeral home. Pallbearers will be Eric <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jon <strong>Gunn</strong>, Matthew<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, Jacob <strong>Gunn</strong>, Kent <strong>Gunn</strong> and Russell <strong>Gunn</strong>.<br />

Mae Duke <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Reidsville Review (NC) July 28, 1969 - Mrs. Mae Duke <strong>Gunn</strong>, 75, died at the home of her<br />

son, Ellis <strong>Gunn</strong>, 404 First Street, Eden, Saturday morning about 6:00 following a short<br />

illness. She was the former Mae Duke, daughter of the late William N. and Jennie Nance<br />

Duke. She was born in Rockingham County, near Reidsville, but had made her home with<br />

her son in Eden since 1947. Her husband, the late Cecil Monroe <strong>Gunn</strong>, died in 1920. She


was a member of Calvary Baptist Church. She is survived by two sons, C. Ellis <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Eden and W. M. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Route 2, Gibsonville; two sisters, Mrs. J. N. Lovings of Route 4,<br />

Reidsville, and Miss Irene Duke of Greensboro; six brothers, W. E. and B. N. Duke of<br />

Reidsville, C. G. and S. T. of Eden, Gladie of Madison and R. L. Duke of Collinsville, Va,;<br />

five grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held this afternoon<br />

at 4:00 p.m. from the Calvary Baptist Church, conducted by the Reverend Grover<br />

Everette, pastor, assisted by the Reveend T. L. Sasser and Reverend Elliott Hayes.<br />

Interment was in the church cemetery.<br />

Mae Helen <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

GUNN, MAE HELEN (Age 100) On Monday, April 12, 2004 in Washington, D. C. She is<br />

survived by six grandchildren, Dr. Jackson Davis III, Gay G., Richard Jr. and Gary L.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, Ulonda B. Shamwell and April Alexander; 12 great-grandchildren, Jackson IV and<br />

Kimberly Davis, Marvin III, Marc, Lauren J., Gary L. Jr., Paris and Brittany <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

Jennifer and Eric Shamwell, Shawn Dillard and Junious Rhone. She is also survived by<br />

four great-great grandchildren, a former daughter-in-law, <strong>Gunn</strong>-Horad and a host of other<br />

relatives and friends. The late Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> will lie in state at Mt. Pleasant Baptist Church,<br />

215 Rhode Island Ave. N.W., Friday, April 16, from 10 a.m. until service at 11 a.m.<br />

Interment Lincoln Memorial Cemetery. Services by STEWART.<br />

Magdelene McGee <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

77, of Cadiz, Kentucky died Friday, May 21, 2004, at Jennie Stuart Medical Center in<br />

Hopkinsville of natural causes. A former employee of the Fort Campbell Dependent School<br />

System, member of a homemakers club and the Church Hill Baptist Church where she<br />

sang in the choir, was an usher, a Sunday school teacher and had served as the church<br />

secretary, she was born Sept. 30, 1926, in Trigg County, a daughter of the late Neo McGee<br />

and Jennie Elliott <strong>Gunn</strong>. She was preceded in death by her husband, Sam <strong>Gunn</strong>. Survivors<br />

include a son, Richard F. Coleman of Cadiz; a stepdaughter, Sarah Johnson of Fayetteville,<br />

N.C.; nine grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; three brothers, Roy McGee, Jimmie<br />

McGee and Columbus McGee, all of Cadiz; and three sisters, Elsie Mae Rogers, Hazelone<br />

Douglas and Irene McGee, all of Indianapolis, Ind. Funeral services will be conducted<br />

Wednesday, May 26, at 2 p.m. at the Church Hill Baptist Church in Pee Dee with the Rev.<br />

James Dunbar officiating. Burial will follow in the church cemetery. Gamble Funeral<br />

Home in Hopkinsville is in charge of arrangements<br />

Maggie Befillia <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

MOULTRIE -Maggie Befillia <strong>Gunn</strong>, 84, of 101 Cobblestone Trace, died Sunday, Jan. 1,<br />

2006, at Woodlands Living Center.Graveside services will be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday, Jan.<br />

3, at Wrights Chapel Cemetery in Worth County. The Rev. Mark Hancock will officiate.A<br />

homemaker, Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a native of Worth County. She was a member of the Baptist<br />

faith and was the daughter of the late John Hufstetler and Sallie McDonald Hufstetler. She<br />

was married to the late Dorsey David <strong>Gunn</strong> and was preceded in death by a son, Allen Dale<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, a daughter, Margie Evonne <strong>Gunn</strong>, a brother, Gary Hufstetler, and a sister Leila<br />

Smith.Survivors include a daughter, Sybil Hancock and her husband Omar, of Moultrie; a<br />

sister, Howard Booth of Scootervile, Ga.; six grandchildren, three great-grandchildren and<br />

1 great-great grandchild.Visitation was held Monday evening at Baker Funeral Home.


Maggie Talley <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

Reidsville, NC, Maggie <strong>Gunn</strong> 80, of Rt. 8 died Tuesday at Burlington Memorial Hospital<br />

Skilled Nursing Division. Funeral will be 2 p.m. Thursday at Citty Funeral Chapel with the<br />

Rev. Reid Montgomery and the Rev. Robert Forester officiating. Burial will be in<br />

Greenview Cemetery. A native of Rockingham County, she was a member of Wentworth<br />

United Methodist Church. Surviving are sisters, Mrs. Meadow Brown of Rt. 8 Reidsville,<br />

Mrs. Pearl T. Walker of Reidsville; brother, Elwood E. Talley of Reidsville. The family will<br />

be at the funeral home 7-9 p.m. today, other times the home of Mrs. Pearl Walker, 1000 N.<br />

Scales St. Greensboro Daily <strong>New</strong>s, NC Wed. 5-30-1979<br />

Maggie <strong>Gunn</strong> Culberson<br />

79 of 307 Gordon Woods Drive, Mableton, Ga died early Sunday in Kennestone Hospital<br />

after a long illness. Mrs. Culberson was born in Demorest, Ga and was a resident of<br />

Atlanta prior to moving to South Cobb in 1965. She was member of Glen Forest Baptist<br />

Church. Survivors include one daughter, Mr. R. W. Garvin; two granddaughter; Mrs. P.<br />

Wayne Cornwell and Mrs. George Stevens III and six great granchildren. Burial in<br />

Sylvester Baptist Cemetery in DeKalb County, Ga. : Monday, October 1, 1973<br />

Paper: Marietta Journal (Marietta, GA) Page: 12<br />

Maggie Williamson <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Radford, Va., September 1, 1906 - Mrs. W. P. <strong>Gunn</strong> who came as a bride to Radford<br />

Virginia in 1889 and resided here ten years, during which time her husband was principal<br />

of the public schools, died at her home in Bessamer, Alabama on August 23, 1906. Mrs.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> prior to her marriage was Miss Maggie Williamson of Mississippi. She was in her<br />

fortieth year and had been in poor health for a long while. Burial was made in Bessamer.<br />

She is survived by her husband and three children.<br />

Maggie <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Mrs. Roy <strong>Gunn</strong> died In Kirrama Station, her ranch home at Kennedy, Queensland,<br />

Australia, June 18,1974. Maggie (Bob) <strong>Gunn</strong> was the daughter of the late James Albert<br />

Williams and Mary Loe Williams of Llano County. The <strong>Gunn</strong>s had ranched in Williamson<br />

County since 1946. Prior to that, she taught school at Kingsland, Pleasant Valley and<br />

Marble Falls. She is survived by her husband, Roy Francis <strong>Gunn</strong>; two sons, Roy Tate<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> and Sam Francis <strong>Gunn</strong> of Trinity, Queensland, Australia; one daughter, Patsy Lee<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> Spencer of Georgetown; seven grandchildren; two brothers, Bill and Shirley<br />

Williams of Llano County; three sisters, Mrs, Annie W. Smith of Llano, Mrs. Beulah<br />

<strong>New</strong>love of Austin, and Mrs. Alberta Barnett of Oklahoma City. Funeral services were held<br />

June 19 in Cardwell, Queensland, Australia.<br />

Maggie Lee Bell <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

67, HUMBOLDT, Tennessee Services for Maggie Lee Bell <strong>Gunn</strong>, 67, will be at 2 p.m.<br />

Saturday at Morning Star Baptist Church. Burial will be in the Rosehill Cemetery. Mrs.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, a homemaker, died Friday at Maplewood Nursing Home of heart failure.She is<br />

survived by her husband, Willie James <strong>Gunn</strong> of Humboldt; four daughters, Gloria Miller,<br />

Cheyenne <strong>Gunn</strong>, Glenda Rebecca <strong>Gunn</strong>, Betty <strong>Gunn</strong> Beard, all of Humboldt; four sons,<br />

James Ray <strong>Gunn</strong>, Michael <strong>Gunn</strong>, Willie D. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Mark Anthony <strong>Gunn</strong>, all of Humboldt;


and three sisters, Jessie Bell Jones, Mattie Bell, and Louiser Sellers, all of <strong>New</strong> York City.<br />

For more information, call Gibson County Funeral Home at (901) 784-1797. As reported in<br />

The Jackson Sun: 10/06/2000<br />

Malcolm Lee <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Malcolm Lee <strong>Gunn</strong>, 74, of Littleton, NC, went to be with the Lord on Wednesday,<br />

February 25, 2009 in Community Memorial Healthcenter. He was a retired production<br />

supervisor at the former Stone Container, now Smurfit-Stone Container. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> is<br />

survived by his wife of 48 years, Fannie May <strong>Gunn</strong>; two daughters, Linda Olson and her<br />

husband, Eric of Tucson, AZ and Marcia Biggs-White and husband, Marvin of Macon,<br />

NC; a son, Darryl <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife, Tracy of Chesterfield, VA; a brother, Everett <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Prince George, VA; a sister, Doris Koch of Buffalo Junction; his grandchildren, Michael<br />

Koch of <strong>New</strong> Richmond, WI, Torie Thompson of Houston, TX, Daniel <strong>Gunn</strong> of <strong>New</strong><br />

Mexico and Katy and Kary Olson of Tucson, AZ; his great- grandchildren, Sarah, Erika<br />

and Christopher Koch, all of <strong>New</strong> Richmond, WI. He was predeceased by his parents,<br />

Decatur and Cleora <strong>Gunn</strong>; a daughter, Cheryl Amos; and granddaughter, Carol Lynn<br />

Olson. A funeral service will be conducted Tuesday, March 3, 2009 at 3:00 p. m. in<br />

Crowder-Hite-Crews Funeral Home and Crematory in South Hill with interment in<br />

Crestview Memorial Park. The family received friends Sunday, March 1, 2009 from 4:00 p.<br />

m. to 7:00 p. m. at the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to Community<br />

Memorial Healthcenter Building Fund, P. O. Box 90, South Hill, VA 23970. (Thomas and<br />

Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Malvina Blanche <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

92, formerly of Imbler, Oregon died Sept. 11 at home of Parkinson’s Disease. A graveside<br />

service will begin at noon Wednesday at the Summerville Cemetery. Fir Lawn Memorial<br />

Center in Hillsboro is in charge of arrangements. Malvina was born May 2, 1917, to<br />

Leonard and Belle Billings in Imbler, Oregon. . She married William E. <strong>Gunn</strong> June 17,<br />

1961. The marriage was solemnized later in Idaho Falls Temple. Malvina was an<br />

elementary school teacher. She retired in 1980 from Portland public schools. She received<br />

her master’s degree from Eastern Oregon. She coached basketball and volleyball at Imbler<br />

before going to Portland. She enjoyed gardening, playing golf, music and people. She loved<br />

knowing people in the Grande Ronde Valley and loved the Blazers pro basketball team.<br />

She was an active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints where she<br />

served in many capacities with the youth of the church. She is survived by her husband,<br />

William, and many nieces and nephews and their families. She was preceded in death by<br />

her son, William Leonard Lively; stepdaughter, Carol K. Larrance of Svenson; sisters,<br />

Wilma Rhoades of Clinton, Utah, Gladys Anderson of La Grande and an infant sister<br />

Mamie <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

December 3, 1959 THE TEMPLE DAILY TELEGRAM Temple, Texas. Mrs. Mamie A.<br />

DOBBINS, 80, of Cameron, died Wednesday afternoon in a Cameron hospital after a short<br />

illness. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Thursday at the First Baptist Church in Cameron<br />

with the Rev. Aubrey Russell officiating. Burial will be in the Walkers Creek Cemetery<br />

(Milam County). The body will be at the church at 1 p.m. Thursday. Mrs. Dobbins was<br />

born in Alabama and had lived in Cameron for 50 years. She was a life-long member of the


First Baptist Church. Survivors are two brothers, D. B. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Cameron and H. L. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

of McAllen. Marek-Burns Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. (Thomas and Sarah<br />

Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Mamie Braddock <strong>Gunn</strong> -<br />

An 85 year-old native of Rose Hill, Mississippi and a long time resident of Saraland, passed<br />

away at her home on Friday, May 11, 2012. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a charter member of Southern<br />

Methodist Church of West Mobile. She retired after many years of service from Smith's<br />

Bakery. The true matriarch of her family, Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a loving and devoted wife,<br />

mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother. She will be greatly missed by her family.<br />

She was preceded in death by her husband of 68 years, Olen Cyril <strong>Gunn</strong>. Survivors include<br />

her children, Barbara Williams, Patricia Aplin (Jerry) and Teresa Jenkins (Tim);<br />

sister-in-law, Ava Braddock; six grandchildren; ten great-grandchildren; her loving and<br />

professional caregiver, Brittany Pugh, many other relatives and friends. Funeral services<br />

will be held from the chapel of Radney Funeral Home in Saraland on Monday, May 14,<br />

2012, at 2:00 p.m. with her grandson, Rev. Jeff Howard officiating. The family will receive<br />

friends at the funeral home from 12 Noon until the service hour. Interment will be in Forest<br />

Lawn Memorial Gardens.<br />

Mamie L. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Funeral will be held at 4 pm Wednesday at Brown’s Chapel For Mrs. Mamie L. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 65<br />

of 1507 Lindsey St who died Saturday at Moses Cone Hospital. Dr. J. W. Tynes pastor<br />

emeritus of Providence Baptist Church will officiate and burial will be in Maplewood<br />

Cemetery. Surviving are a son William of Greensboro; a brother Robert Williams and a<br />

sister Mrs. Maude Hilder, both of Columbia, SC and a grandson. Greensboro Record,<br />

page 29, Monday September 6, 1965<br />

Mamie Louise <strong>Gunn</strong> Wireback,<br />

age 79, passed away March 3, 2008, in Shreveport, La. Lu was born Oct. 23, 1928, in<br />

Pursley, the youngest daughter of O.B. and Mamie <strong>Gunn</strong>. She was a graduate of Corsicana<br />

High School and Abilene Christian College.She spent her career as an executive secretary<br />

in the oil and gas business, forming her own business for many years in Lafayette, La.<br />

Later she transferred to Shreveport, La., with O’Brian Drilling Co. After retirement she<br />

went to work for Jack Dykes until his death in 1985.Lu was a member of the Church of<br />

Christ and a member of the ACBL (Bridge Club), having served as secretary, president<br />

and on the board of directors.She was preceded in death by her husband, Dave Wireback;<br />

her parents, O.B. and Mamie Faust <strong>Gunn</strong>; brothers, C.B. <strong>Gunn</strong> and Rex <strong>Gunn</strong>; and sisters,<br />

Nadine <strong>Gunn</strong>, Gaynell Hubbard Elliott, Doris Comer and Billie Kirk of Corsicana.She is<br />

survived by her sisters, Wanda Brown of Corsicana and Edrie Keil of Odessa; and<br />

numerous nieces and nephews. She also enjoyed a family of good friends including her best<br />

friend, Diana “DeDe” McKeller. Arrangements by Boone Funeral Home, Shreveport<br />

(Reuben and Mary Goforth <strong>Gunn</strong> descendant)<br />

Manuel <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

MADISONVILLE, Ky. -- Manuel <strong>Gunn</strong>, 83, died Friday morning at Regional Medical<br />

Center. He was a retired coal miner for Island Creek Coal Co. and a member of the


Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Surviving are his wife, Minnie (Bowers); four<br />

daughters, Donna Groves of Slaughters, Shelia Wiles of Clarksville, Tenn., Libby Butler of<br />

Manitou and Clara Johnson of Stevenson, Mich.; a son, Gregory Alen Ezell of<br />

Madisonville; three sisters, Morene Michael, Anna Lee Dame and Loretta James, all of<br />

Madisonville; two brothers, William Ray of Madisonville and Rufus Owen of Clio, Mich.;<br />

15 grandchildren; great-grandchildren; and a great-great-grandchild. Services will be at 3<br />

p.m. Sunday at the church, with burial in Forest Lawn Memorial Gardens. Friends may<br />

call from 5 to 8 p.m. today and from 1 to 2 p.m. Sunday at Barnett-Strother Funeral Home.<br />

Publish April 11, 1998<br />

Marcella <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

passed away peacefully during the night of March 16, 2006. She was born on March 28th in<br />

Ralls, Texas. She and her family moved to Lubbock in 1932, where she later met Jimmie<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, the love of her life. They were married on January 24, 1943. Together they built<br />

their home on 29th Street, which was completed on Pearl Harbor Day, December 7, 1941.<br />

On December 7, 1953 they opened their hearts and adopted their son, Charles at four days<br />

of age. As devout Christians, Marcella and her family were deeply involved in the<br />

fellowship at First Baptist Church, where she proudly served on the Lord"s Supper<br />

Committee, laundering and ironing the linens to perfection. She also taught Training<br />

Union and devoted much time to the Women"s Missionary Union. Marcella was also<br />

socially active in community organizations such as the Junior League of Women and<br />

served on various committees at the Lubbock Women"s Club. She and Jimmie loved to<br />

play bridge and "42" with church friends and would go to various host"s homes to enjoy<br />

these friendships. Marcella was the ultimate "pink lady". If you wanted to make Marcella<br />

happy, make it pink. She had a passion for collecting American Brilliant Cut-glass. Visitors<br />

to her home marveled at the display of cutglass in her living room and dining room. Her<br />

other passions included selfless caring for others. She was a true prayer warrior and often<br />

sang hymns to herself during the many, many days and nights she spent alone after<br />

Jimmie"s death in 1980. A rare illness called cerebellum imbalance gradually reduced her<br />

to the use of only one arm. The time she spent alone and incapacitated only increased her<br />

faith in Jesus. He was her source of strength especially in the 26 years without Jimmie. She<br />

was preceded in death by her mother, Mary Ware Burford, and her sister and brother-inlaw,<br />

Jean and E. M. Perkins of Abilene. She is survived by her son, Charles of Lancaster,<br />

Texas; her nephew, Ron Perkins of Abilene, Texas; cousins, Nancy Buttery of Green<br />

Valley, Arizona, and Patricia Pitts of San Angelo, Texas. Other survivors include Doug<br />

Buttery, Carolyn Wallen, Cynthia Benedict, Judy Zwaschka, Jill Gentry and their<br />

respective families. A memorial service to celebrate Marcella"s life will be held at 3:00<br />

p.m., Saturday, March 18 in the Ford Chapel at First Baptist Church, Lubbock, Texas.<br />

Marcus Dewitt <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Swinsboro, Ga., Marcus Dewitt <strong>Gunn</strong> 59 of Swainsboro, died in Emanuel County Hospital<br />

Wednesday after a brief illness. Survivors are his wife, Fronnie Moore <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Swainsboro; two daughters, Bernell Riner of Augusta, Mrs. Malcolm Hall of Swiansboro;<br />

two sons, Herbert and Hubert <strong>Gunn</strong> of Swainsboro; his mother Mrs. Ida Hargrove of<br />

Swainsboro; one brother Lee <strong>Gunn</strong> and eight grandchildren. Funeral at 3:30 pm at Kemp<br />

Methodist Church, Burial in the church cemetery. Augusta Chronicle, page 14, Thursday


Nov 8, 1962.<br />

Margaret <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

86, of Topeka, passed away Wednesday, December 14, 2005 at her home after a short<br />

illness. She was born December 11, 1919 in Topeka, the daughter of Thomas and Pearl<br />

Hopkins. Margaret was raised and grew up in Reading, Kansas along with her siblings and<br />

was a 1936 graduate of Reading High School. She moved to Topeka in 1937 and attended<br />

Stricklers Business School. She went to work for the V.A. Hospital where she met her<br />

husband, Glenn N. <strong>Gunn</strong>. They were married on April 27, 1947 in Reading, Kansas. She<br />

was a legal secretary for several years and worked for USD 501 for 11 years, retiring in<br />

1975. She was an active member of First Southern Baptist Church and was an avid reader.<br />

She was fond of knitting, helping in the church library, and volunteering in many church<br />

activities. She was preceded in death by her husband, Glenn, in July of 2000, a son Robert<br />

Lynn in May, 1964, three brothers and two sisters. Survivors include a daughter, Gwenda<br />

Wilcox and her husband James; two sons, Glenn N. <strong>Gunn</strong> and Thomas <strong>Gunn</strong> and his wife<br />

Judy, all of Topeka; six grandchildren and 7 great grandchildren, and several nieces and<br />

nephews. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> will lie in state after 2:00 pm, Monday, December 19 at Penwell-Gabel<br />

Mid Town Chapel where the family will receive friends from 7:00 to 8:00 pm that evening.<br />

A funeral service will be held at 11:00 am, Tuesday, December 20 at the funeral home with<br />

burial to follow at 2:30 pm that afternoon in the Reading Cemetery in Reading, Kansas.<br />

Memorial contributions may be made to the Topeka Rescue Mission, Inc. 600 N. Kansas<br />

Ave., P.O. Box 8550, Topeka, Kansas 66608-0350 or to Helping Hands Humane Society,<br />

2625 NW. Rochester Rd, Topeka, Kansas 66617<br />

Margaret <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Mrs. Margaret Ann <strong>Gunn</strong>, 79, Carthage, died Sunday June 11, 1978, at Keokuk Area East<br />

Hospital Sunday at 12:30 p.m.Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. Wednesday at the<br />

Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, with the Rev. John Weishar officiating. Burial<br />

will be in Calvary Cemetery. Friends may call after 3 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday until<br />

the time of services. The Rosary will be recited Tuesday evening at 7:30 p.m. at the Neiser<br />

Funeral Home in Carthage. Pallbearers will be Michael <strong>Gunn</strong>, Earl Hopkins, Gail<br />

Hopkins, Edward Markey, Stephen Markey, and Ronald Martens. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born<br />

Sept. 6, 1898 in Wakonda, S.D., the daughter of Thomas and Winifred Sharkey Buckley.<br />

She married Lawrence M. <strong>Gunn</strong> on Oct. 18, 1920 at Sioux City, Iowa.She is survived by<br />

two daughters, Mrs. Dale (Evelyn) Markey, Hamilton, and Mrs. George (Loraine) Hopkins,<br />

Williamstown, Mo.; two sons, Everett of Carthage and Philip of Mesa, Ariz.; 27<br />

grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Also, one sister, Mrs. E. M. (Mary E.) Boos of<br />

Huntington Park, Calif. She is preceded in death by her parents and one brother.<br />

Margaret <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

84, died in a Corpus Christi hospital on Thursday, Nov. 17, 2005, following a short illness.<br />

Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born on Aug. 4, 1921, in Skiatook, Okla., to James and May Bell (Gordon)<br />

Long. She was an office manager for Southwestern Bell in Mathis. She was preceded in<br />

death by her parents; and her husband, Charles J. <strong>Gunn</strong>, on June 13, 1981. Survivors<br />

include one daughter, Connie (Billy) Bruce of Three Rivers; three granddaughters, Debbie<br />

(David) Van Cleave, Tammy (Pat) Copeland and Sharon Saenz, all of Three Rivers; and six


great-grandchildren, Darla Van Cleave, Matthew and Logan Mu?iz and Kristen, Ryan and<br />

Alexis Saenz. The funeral was held Sunday, Nov. 20, at the First Baptist Church in Three<br />

Rivers. Pallbearers were Allan Gregorcyk, Randy Gregorcyk, John Conoly, DavidCurtiss,<br />

Jason Schmidt and Jimmy Ermis. Honorary pallbearers were her three great-grandsons,<br />

Matthew and Logan Mu?iz and Ryan Saenz along with Gerald Schmidt, Gerald Schmidt<br />

Jr., Benny Curtiss, Sidney Pollock, Harold Winsauer and Jack Freitag. Interment followed<br />

in the Three Rivers Cemetery. Roberson Funeral Home, Three Rivers<br />

Margaret <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

85, of Cleveland, Miss., passed away Friday, Sept. 8, 2006, at Indy Wood Estates. Funeral<br />

services were 10 a.m. Monday, Sept. 11, at Ray Funeral Home with the Rev. Milton Burd<br />

officiating. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born Aug. 24, 1921, in Wichita Falls, Texas, to A.J. Holt and<br />

Runa Brown Holt. She married Jack <strong>Gunn</strong> in Waco, Texas, on Aug. 29, 1942. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

received her master"s degree at Texas Womens" University in library science. She taught<br />

library science at Delta State for 15 years and volunteered at Bolivar Medical Center. She<br />

also wrote the historical novel "Pokock Pickle" for the Bolivar Historical Society. She was<br />

an active member of First Baptist Church and a member for many years of a group called<br />

"The Friday Girls." Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was preceded in death by her husband, Jack W. <strong>Gunn</strong>.<br />

Survivors include her son, Steve <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife, Cindy of Emmaus, Penn.; daughter,<br />

Marsha Loven and husband, Keith of Georgetown, Texas; two granddaughters, Camille<br />

Bendick of Clifton, Va., and Lauren van der Meer of Austin, Texas; and three greatgrandchildren.<br />

Memorials may be made to the Jack W. <strong>Gunn</strong> Scholarship Fund at Delta<br />

State University or First Baptist Church. Ray Funeral Home, Cleveland, Miss. August 24,<br />

1921 - September 8, 2006<br />

Margaret <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

ABERDEEN - Margaret Ann <strong>Gunn</strong>, 41, died Friday, Feb. 6, 2009, at the North Mississippi<br />

Medical Center in Tupelo, Mississippi. She was born Sept. 9, 1967. She was a member of<br />

Red Bud M.B. Church. She was employed at Aircap in Verona and Sun Beauty in<br />

Okolona. She was a homemaker, and a devoted wife and mother who put her family first.<br />

Services will be at 2 p.m. Saturday at Red Bud M.B. Church in Egypt with the Rev.<br />

Garthfield <strong>Gunn</strong> Sr. officiating. Burial will be in the Red Bud Cemetery. Belle Memorial<br />

Funeral Home of Aberdeen is in charge of the arrangements. Survivors include her<br />

husband, Garthfield <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr. of Egypt; one son, Charles, and two daughters, Taneidra<br />

and Jasmine, of Egypt; her mother, Daisy Lee Blair, and stepfather, Jimmie Blair, of<br />

Plantersville; three sisters, Barbara Topps and Stacy Hughes of Tupelo, and Lynette Pope<br />

of Helena, Ark.; one brother, James Hughes Jr. of Tupelo; grandmothers, Florence Pounds<br />

and Frances Pope of Fulton; mother-in-law, Shirley Stratton (Timothy); father-in-law,<br />

Garthfield <strong>Gunn</strong> Sr. (Verlene); three brothers-in-law, Jasper <strong>Gunn</strong>, Kevin <strong>Gunn</strong> and Jason<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>; a host of nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her father, Sam Pope;<br />

grandfathers, Curtis Pounds and Sam Pope Sr.; and sister-in-law, Shirlyn Denise <strong>Gunn</strong>.<br />

Visitation will be from 5 to 7 p.m. today at the church.<br />

Margaret B.,<strong>Gunn</strong><br />

88, of Chesterfield, widow of William A. <strong>Gunn</strong>, passed away peacefully Sunday, February<br />

20, 2011. She is survived by two daughters, Ethel G. Dawson and husband, Marion, and


Beverley G. Gersuk and husband, Mark; her grandchildren, Tim Morris and wife, Faye,<br />

and their children, Taylor and Jordan, Tony Cason, Shannon Boyce and husband,<br />

Michael, and their children, Patrick and Carrie; and a great-great-grandson, William<br />

Rusty Boyce. She also has three stepgranddaughters and several stepgreat-grandchildren.<br />

She loved her grandchildren and enjoyed spending time with them. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a<br />

member of Oak Grove Baptist Church and was also a past Worthy Matron of the Eastern<br />

Star. The family will receive friends Sunday from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. at the Central<br />

Chapel of Bennett Funeral Home, 3215 Cutshaw Avenue. Graveside services will be held 10<br />

a.m. Monday, February 28, in Sunset Memorial Park. In lieu of flowers, the family asks<br />

memorial contributions be made to the Breast Cancer Foundation.<br />

Margaret Cotton <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Mrs. William K. <strong>Gunn</strong>, active here for many years in medical social work as a volunteer,<br />

died Saturday in her home at Laguna Hills, California. She was 70. Services were<br />

yesterday in the San Marino Community Church, Los Angeles. Her husband who died in<br />

1965 was a retired assistant headmaster at University School. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong>, the former<br />

Margaret Cotton was a former member of the medical social work committee of what is<br />

now Cleveland Metropolitan General Hospital and a former member of the citizen’s<br />

advisory committee of that hospital. Three sons; William K. Jr., James C., and Edwin C.,<br />

and several grandchildren survive. Tuesday, June 11, 1968 Paper: Plain Dealer<br />

(Cleveland, OH) Page: 40<br />

Margaret Elizabeth <strong>Gunn</strong> Stoner<br />

Our sweet wife, mother, grandmother, and great grandmother passed away peacefully<br />

December 24, 2008 in American Fork, Utah. Margaret was born October 15, 1910 in<br />

Owego, <strong>New</strong> York to Carrie Elizabeth Keller and Henry <strong>Gunn</strong>. She married Harold J.<br />

Stoner on August 14, 1937 in Rochester, <strong>New</strong> York and the marriage was soon after<br />

solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple. She had a charming laugh and fun sense of humor<br />

which endeared her to her grandchildren. She was very dedicated to her family and<br />

church. She helped strengthen the LDS church in the Rochester area beginning in the<br />

1930’s through many callings in Relief Society and served with her husband in the<br />

Washington D.C., Toronto and Palmyra temples. She is survived by Harold, husband of 71<br />

years; children; Janice, Roy (LaDeane) and Mark (Sharon); grandchildren; Darin (Jeri)<br />

Stoner; Tiffany (Michael) Drummond; Brock (Julie) Stoner; Brendan (Cheryl) Stoner;<br />

Ashley (Erik) Peterson and Graydon (Kristy) Stoner; 17 great grandchildren and three<br />

expected soon. The family wishes to thank the staff of Heritage Care Center and Alpha<br />

Omega Hospice and the Heritage Branch of the LDS church. We also express appreciation<br />

to Ed and Joan Van Duzer and the <strong>New</strong> York Brockport Ward. A family service will be<br />

held and interment will be in Marion, <strong>New</strong> York.<br />

Margaret F. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

wife of D. L. <strong>Gunn</strong> died early yesterday, March 9, 1933 morning of a heart attack at her<br />

home 2059 Walton Way. Funeral arrangements will be announced later. Besides her<br />

husband, she is survived by 2 duaghters, Miss Margaret <strong>Gunn</strong> of Littleton, NC and Miss<br />

Cecil <strong>Gunn</strong> of Denver, Colorado. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> earlier Wednesday night had complained of<br />

illness but appparently had dropped off to normal sleep. She was found dead in bed


yesterday. Known and loved by a wide circle of friends, Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a devoted member<br />

of St. Mary’s on the Hill Catholic Church. She was a lifelong resident of August, Georgia.<br />

Margaret Jane <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Galena, Ill - October 8, 1935 - Funeral services for Margaret Jane <strong>Gunn</strong>, 81, who died at<br />

her home 315 South Bench Street at 3 am Sunday after an illness of a few weeks, will be<br />

held at the Bertsch and Bertsch Chapel Friday at 2:30 pm. The Rev. Feldwisch of the<br />

Methodist Episcopal Church will officiate. Burial in Greenwood Cemetery. Born Sept 11,<br />

1854 at the Sherard Farm near Galena, Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was the dughter of Andrew and<br />

Maraget Sherard. She was married to Dr. Hugh F. <strong>Gunn</strong> Nov 27, 1895 in Galena. Dr.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> died March 12, 1912. She is survived by one brother Edward Y. Sherard of Los<br />

Angeles, Ca and a niece, Florence Sherard who made her home with Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong>. Tuesday<br />

Oct 8, 1935 Register Republic, Rockford, Ill page 12<br />

Margaret Kathryn <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

The sweetest mother and grandmother in the world, Margaret "Maggie" Kathryn <strong>Gunn</strong> ,<br />

passed away Tues. 10/16/12. She was born on August 5, 1916 in Clarksburg, WV. Her<br />

family moved to Miami in 1923 when she was 7 years old. Her 96 years were marked by<br />

love, generosity and laughter! She was predeceased by her husband, son and 1 grandson<br />

and is survived by her daughter, Kay (Margaret) Holt, six grandchildren and six greatgrandchildren.<br />

Services were held 10/22/12 at Vista Funeral Home.Miami Herald, The (FL)<br />

- Tuesday, October 23, 2012<br />

Margaret Matthews <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

of 409 Martin Street, died on Tuesday, May 12, 2009 at the Rockingham County Hospice<br />

Home in Wentworth, North Carolina. Funeral Services will be held at 2:00 P.M. on<br />

Thursday, May 14, 2009 at McLaurin Memorial Chapel. Visitation will be one half hour<br />

prior to the service. Burial will follow at Greenview Cemetery. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born to the<br />

late Victor Matthews and Dolly Ivory Matthews on October 26, 1925 in Reidsville, North<br />

Carolina. She was preceded in death by her husband, Gordon <strong>Gunn</strong>, Sr. and sister<br />

Gertrude Matthews. She was formerly employed by the American Tobacco Company.<br />

Aunt Sallie, as she was known by many of her friends, enjoyed sewing, crocheting, and<br />

cooking. She was a very soft-spoken and kind-hearted person. She leaves to cherish her<br />

memories a son, Gordon <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr. (Joyce) of Fountain, NC; brother, Daniel Matthews<br />

(Delia “Dee Dee”) of Greensboro, NC; six grandchildren, seven great-grandchildren, and a<br />

host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. McLaurin Funeral Home is serving<br />

the family. Condolences may be sent to www.mclaurinfh.com.<br />

Margaret L. <strong>Gunn</strong> Smith<br />

Margaret L. "Midge", (<strong>Gunn</strong>) of Stoughton, age 87, July 10. Wife of the late William H.<br />

Mother of Margaret "Midge" Wright and husband Paul of Middleboro, Mass., Sandra<br />

Salus of CT, Susan Sellon and her husband Ronald of Mansfield, William H. Smith, Jr.<br />

and his wife Karen Meagher of Stoughton and Lu-Anne Beers and her husband Jeffrey of<br />

Franklin. Grandmother of Paul, Dean, Eric, Brian, Kathlene, Ronald, William, Jaime and


Andrew. Sister of Anna Champlin of OH. Also survived by 7 great-grandchildren, many<br />

nieces and nephews. Funeral Service will be held from the Farley Funeral Home, 358 Park<br />

St. (Rt. 27) Stoughton on Wednesday at 11 AM. Visiting Hours Tuesday 4-8 PM. Donations<br />

in Midge's name may be made to Joslin Diabetes Ctr., 1 Joslin Place, Boston, MA 02215.<br />

Directions and obituary at www.farleyfh.com. Farley Funeral Home (781) 344-2676<br />

Margaret Lucile <strong>Gunn</strong> Hilmes<br />

Margaret <strong>Gunn</strong> Hilmes, 93, passed away September 17, 2008. A Memorial Service will be<br />

held at 1:30 p.m., Sunday, September 21, 2008 at the Combs Chapel, Country Club<br />

Christian Church, 6101 Ward Parkway, KC, MO. A visitation will follow the memorial<br />

service. Margaret was born January 25, 1915 in Kansas City, MO to Oren S. <strong>Gunn</strong> and<br />

Belle (Brown) <strong>Gunn</strong>. She attended Southwest High School, graduating in 1932 as a member<br />

of the National Honor Society. In 1934 she graduated from Kansas City Junior College.<br />

Margaret lived all but six years of her life in Kansas City. During World War II she<br />

worked as a secretary for the FBI in Washington, DC. She had a lifelong interest in art and<br />

studied portraiture with Daniel McMorris. She was a Docent Emeritus at the Nelson Atkins<br />

Museum. Her studies there led her to become an Asian Art Appraiser and member of the<br />

American Society of Appraisers. She was a Life Member of Kansas City Young Matrons<br />

and she traveled widely with her beloved husband, John Philip (Phil) Hilmes, the Honorary<br />

Korean Consul for the Kansas City area. Her family called her Maggie and she was dearly<br />

loved and respected. She was a resident of Kingswood Senior Living Community. Margaret<br />

is survived by her daughter, Meredith Dean Olsen and her husband, Dennis Olsen; two<br />

grandchildren, Loren Philip Dean and Kirsten Callie Dean Boudreault, two step<br />

grandchildren, Rebecca Lee Olsen and Erik Harmon Olsen and two great grandsons, Noah<br />

Philip Dean and Adam Timothy Dean. She also leaves many dear and beloved friends<br />

including her niece, Vivian Gilbreth and her Korean "daughter" Sahee Hong Lee and her<br />

faithful pets Lucy and Abigail. In lieu of flowers the family suggests memorial<br />

contributions to Midwest Ear Institute, 2940 Baltimore Avenue, Kansas City, MO 64111.<br />

(Walter and Mary A. <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Margaret O'Grady,<br />

90, of Richmond, passed away May 4, 2011. She was the widow of James Sterling <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr.;<br />

and is survived by a son, James Sterling <strong>Gunn</strong> III (Gayle); two daughters, Marguerite<br />

Bagley <strong>Gunn</strong> and Jennifer <strong>Gunn</strong> White (Ken); a daughter-in-law, Patricia Mahu <strong>Gunn</strong>; six<br />

grandchildren, James Sterling <strong>Gunn</strong> IV, Meghan <strong>Gunn</strong> Fraser, Kenneth Harold White III,<br />

Kelly Elizabeth White, Joseph Sterling White and Margaret Bagley White; three<br />

great-grandchildren; a niece, Bridget O'Grady; and two nephews, Henry W. O'Grady III<br />

and Sean O'Grady. A Memorial Mass will be celebrated 11 a.m. Saturday, May 7, at St.<br />

Joseph's Home for the Aged. The family will receive friends one hour prior to the service.<br />

Interment will follow in Mt. Calvary Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may<br />

be made to Little Sisters of the Poor, 1503 Michaels Rd., Richmond, Va.<br />

Margaret P. <strong>Gunn</strong>


April 15, 1932 November 25, 2012, age 80 a longtime Jenesville area resident, passed away<br />

Sunday November 25, 2012 at her home in Janesville, Wi. She was born April 15, 1932 in<br />

Herne Bay, Kent England, the daugher of the late Frank and Dorice Baring Winch. On<br />

May 30, 1953 she married John A. “Dell” <strong>Gunn</strong> in England. He preceded her in death on<br />

June 19, 1999. She is survived by 8 children; Pat (Cindy) <strong>Gunn</strong> of Whitewater; David<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, Richard (Marge) <strong>Gunn</strong>, Dorice <strong>Gunn</strong>, Mary Teresa <strong>Gunn</strong>, Thomas (Minday) <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

all of Janesville. Phillip <strong>Gunn</strong> and Biddle (Wendi) <strong>Gunn</strong> of Edgerton; Burial Mt. Olivet<br />

Cemetery, Janesville. Wi.<br />

Margaret Hay <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

81, of 407 E. 24th St., Owensboro, Kty., died Saturday, Dec. 17, 1994, at Mercy Hospital.<br />

She was born in <strong>New</strong> Albany, Ind., a daughter of the late Harry D. and Margaret Brown<br />

Plaiss. She was a homemaker, and was a member of Blessed Mother Catholic Church, the<br />

Daughters of Isabella and the Senior Citizens Center. She was preceded in death by her<br />

first husband, Charles S. Hay on June 27, 1949; and her second husband, Benjamin J.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> on May 4, 1982. Survivors include two sons, Patrick M. Hay of Owensboro and<br />

Charles S. Hay Jr. of St. Louis; five grandchildren, Sherry L. Hay of Nashville, Robert W.<br />

Hay of St. Charles, Mo., James E. Hay of Taiwan, and Michelle Barnhart and Stephanie<br />

Hay, both of Evansville. Services are at noon Monday at Blessed Mother Catholic Church.<br />

Burial will be in Mater Dolorosa Cemetery. Visitation is from 10 a.m. until time of services<br />

Monday at Glenn Funeral Home, Owensboro.<br />

Margaret Harris <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

82, of Amarillo died Wednesday, Nov. 21, 2007. Services will be at 2 p.m. Monday in First<br />

Presbyterian Church with Dr. Murray Gossett officiating. Burial will be in Llano Cemetery<br />

by Schooler Funeral Home, 4100 S. Georgia St. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born Feb. 7, 1925, in<br />

Sapulpa, Okla., to Judge Thomas Shelton Harris and Grace Mae Harris. She graduated<br />

from Sapulpa High School in 1942. She married Col. Yorke John <strong>Gunn</strong> on July 8, 1943, in<br />

Elizabeth City, N.C. She first moved to Amarillo in 1962, returning for good in 1987. She<br />

was very active in the Garden Club, Bridge Club and Book Club. She was active in the<br />

Officer"s Club at Tinker Air Force Base while residing in Oklahoma City. She loved to<br />

write poetry and was presented with an award from a national book organization. She was<br />

very involved in the life of her daughter, Sherie Lynn Gaultney, and granddaughter Ashley<br />

Braboy Byers. She was a very loving person and her family was number one above<br />

everything. She had abundant spunk and was curious about everything. She was a<br />

Christian woman whose faith in Jesus was never ending and unwavering. She had an<br />

enormous amount of pride in her family that was reflected throughout her lifetime. She<br />

was preceded in death by her husband, Col. Yorke John <strong>Gunn</strong>, on Jan; 8, 2005; a sister,<br />

Mary Marjorie Shank, in 1969; and her parents. Survivors include a daughter, Sherie; a<br />

granddaughter, Ashley; and numerous nieces and nephews. The family suggests memorials<br />

be to the Amarillo SPCA, P.O. Box 1014, Amarillo, TX 79105.


Margaret K. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

79, of Tallahassee, Florida, died Sunday. The service will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday at<br />

Culley"s MeadowWood Memorial Park. A native of Marion County, W.Va., she had lived<br />

in Tallahassee since 1974. She was a homemaker and a Pink Lady at Tallahassee Memorial<br />

Hospital for 10 years. She was a member of Episcopal Church of the Advent. She is<br />

survived by a stepson, Will <strong>Gunn</strong> III of Jessup, Md.; a sister, Betty Smith of Easton, Md.;<br />

three grandchildren, Suzanne K. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Jacksonville, Karen Saunders of Tampa and<br />

Linda <strong>Gunn</strong> of Jessup; and a great-grandchild. (Culley"s MeadowWood Funeral Home,<br />

Timberlane Road Chapel, 877-8191-January 9, 2001 Tallahassee Democrat <strong>New</strong>spaper<br />

Margaret <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

84, Eldon, died Tuesday, April 13, 1982, at Memorial Hospital in Jefferson City. Funeral<br />

services will be held at 2 p.m. Friday at Bethany Lutheran Church with the Rev. Stuart<br />

Schulz officiating. Burial will be in Greenmore Memorial Gardens at Barnett, under the<br />

direction of Phillips Funeral Home.She was born Aug. 1, 1897, at Ulman to William and<br />

Martha Pierce <strong>My</strong>ers. In 1962 she was married to Edward G. <strong>Gunn</strong>, who died Aug 15,<br />

1970. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> had lived in Eldon for about 25 years. She was a member of the Eldon<br />

Garden Club and was a charter member of the Bethany Lutheran Church.Surviving are<br />

one son, Jack Jones, Russellville; two daughters, Mrs. Ed (Billie) Martin, Sedonia, Ariz.;<br />

and Mrs. Eugene (Artie) Lewison, Long Beach, Calif.; two step-sons, Ed <strong>Gunn</strong>, Rochester,<br />

N.Y. and Greg <strong>Gunn</strong>, St. Louis; and eight grandchildren, 18 great-grandchildren and two<br />

great-great-grandchildren.<br />

Margaret Lucile (<strong>Gunn</strong>) Hilmes<br />

Margaret <strong>Gunn</strong> Hilmes, 93, passed away September 17, 2008. A Memorial Service will be<br />

held at 1:30 p.m., Sunday, September 21, 2008 at the Combs Chapel, Country Club<br />

Christian Church, 6101 Ward Parkway, KC, MO. A visitation will follow the memorial<br />

service. Margaret was born January 25, 1915 in Kansas City, MO to Oren S. <strong>Gunn</strong> and<br />

Belle (Brown) <strong>Gunn</strong>. She attended Southwest High School, graduating in 1932 as a member<br />

of the National Honor Society. In 1934 she graduated from Kansas City Junior College.<br />

Margaret lived all but six years of her life in Kansas City. During World War II she<br />

worked as a secretary for the FBI in Washington, DC. She had a lifelong interest in art and<br />

studied portraiture with Daniel McMorris. She was a Docent Emeritus at the Nelson Atkins<br />

Museum. Her studies there led her to become an Asian Art Appraiser and member of the<br />

American Society of Appraisers. She was a Life Member of Kansas City Young Matrons<br />

and she traveled widely with her beloved husband, John Philip (Phil) Hilmes, the Honorary<br />

Korean Consul for the Kansas City area. Her family called her Maggie and she was dearly<br />

loved and respected. She was a resident of Kingswood Senior Living Community. Margaret<br />

is survived by her daughter, Meredith Dean Olsen and her husband, Dennis Olsen; two<br />

grandchildren, Loren Philip Dean and Kirsten Callie Dean Boudreault, two step<br />

grandchildren, Rebecca Lee Olsen and Erik Harmon Olsen and two great grandsons, Noah<br />

Philip Dean and Adam Timothy Dean. She also leaves many dear and beloved friends<br />

including her niece, Vivian Gilbreth and her Korean "daughter" Sahee Hong Lee and her


faithful pets Lucy and Abigail. In lieu of flowers the family suggests memorial<br />

contributions to Midwest Ear Institute, 2940 Baltimore Avenue, Kansas City, MO 64111.<br />

Margaret Louise Lawley <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

78, of Bessemer, Alabama passed away Thursday, January 10, 2002. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was<br />

preceded in death by her husband, Mr. Huey <strong>Gunn</strong>. Services will be Sunday, January 13,<br />

2002 at 1:30 in the chapel with burial in Pleasant Grove Cemetery, Rev. Hugh White<br />

officiating. The family will receive friends from 5:30 until 8 at the funeral home on<br />

Saturday. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> is survived by three sons, Jim <strong>Gunn</strong> (Jean) of Bessemer, Don <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

(Barbara) of Clay, and Weldon <strong>Gunn</strong> of Bessemer, a sister, Lucille Sale of Bessemer, three<br />

grandsons, five granddaughters and eight great grandchildren. Bessemer Brown Service<br />

directing.<br />

Margaret Louise <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. - Margaret Louise <strong>Gunn</strong>, 46, of Pine Bluff, Ark., formerly of<br />

Owensboro, died Monday, Sept. 30, 1996, in Little Rock, Ark. She was born in Pueblo,<br />

Colo., was a Kentucky Colonel and was a former member of Pleasant Grove Baptist<br />

Church in Owensboro. Survivors include three sons, Michael <strong>Gunn</strong> of Nashville, Tenn.,<br />

Mark <strong>Gunn</strong> and Matthew <strong>Gunn</strong>, both of Pine Bluff, Ark.; a grandson; her mother, Iris<br />

Thomas of Denver; a brother, Douglas Thomas of Scottsdale, Ariz.; and a sister, Beverly<br />

Thomas of Denver.Services were held in Denver on Oct. 4. Roller-Chenal Funeral Home in<br />

Little Rock, Ark., was in charge of arrangements. The family requests that expressions of<br />

sympathy take the form of donations to Arkansas Rehabilitation Services, 2703 W. 28th St.,<br />

P.O. Box 2560, Pine Bluff, AR 71613-2560.<br />

Margaret <strong>Gunn</strong> Fikes,<br />

also known as Barbara <strong>Gunn</strong> Fikes - 64 of Box 67, Riverside, Berrien County, Michigan,<br />

died yesterday afternoon at 12:55 P.M. in the Watervliet Community hospital, where she<br />

had been a patient for 13 days. Mrs. Fikes was born Oct. 20, 1901 in Benton Harbor, the<br />

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William <strong>Gunn</strong>. She married Maurice Fikes Oct. 19, 1927, and he<br />

proceeded her in death Aug. 22, 1964.Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. Ted (Jean)<br />

Daniels of Riverside; one grand-daughter; four brothers, Paul of Birmingham, Ala. Homer<br />

of St. Joseph and William and Alvin of Benton Harbor, and several nieces and nephews. A<br />

brother Jesse, preceded her in death.Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 10 A.M. in<br />

the Davidson funeral home, Coloma. The Rev. Walden Owen, pastor of the Midway Baptist<br />

church will officiate. Burial will be in Lakeshore Hagar cemetery. Memorials may be made<br />

to the Berrien county Crippled children`s Society (died April 1966)<br />

Margaret M. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

age 73, went to be with her Lord on Friday, November 29, 2002, following a short illness.<br />

She was born June 11, 1929 to David and Bessie Herbert, and lived her entire life in the<br />

West Michigan area. Margaret came from humble beginnings. Her family was broken up


y unfortunate circumstances when she was very young, and she spent most of her youth in<br />

a series of foster homes, sometimes doing odd jobs in exchange for room and board. But<br />

instead of allowing the experience to make her bitter, she learned to understand other<br />

people and the difficulties and handicaps they faced. She took those wonderful qualities<br />

into her marriage to Gordon <strong>Gunn</strong> in 1950. She blessed her husband and six children with<br />

patience and unconditional love for the rest of her life. Margaret was a giver who was<br />

always more concerned about her family and friends than she was about herself. She<br />

displayed that caring on Dec. 23, 1996, when she went from her husband"s funeral in the<br />

afternoon, to a department store at night, so she could finish her Christmas shopping and<br />

make sure everyone had a gift under the tree from Mom. Margaret also shared her<br />

kindness with animals, particularly her cats. She treated her four-legged friends with the<br />

same respect she showed people. Besides her two beloved house cats, she provided a home<br />

in her garage to strays who found their way to her doorstep. They started out wild, but by<br />

the time they got a dose of Margaret"s tender care, they were tame, fat and lovable. A<br />

kitten that was born to one of her ""garage cats"" became terribly ill one day, and<br />

Margaret sat up overnight nursing the tiny creature back to health, before giving it to one<br />

of her sons as a special gift. All creatures seemed to respond to her gentle touch,<br />

instinctively knowing they were dealing with a tender soul who only wanted to help.<br />

Margaret"s caring was not reserved for people she knew. Even as she struggled with her<br />

own health in her later years, she volunteered to visit other seniors who were confined to<br />

their homes by physical problems. Margaret also had a spirited side to her personality. To<br />

the end of her life, she attended Reeths-Puffer High School football games, cheering on her<br />

beloved Rockets in all kinds of weather. She also rooted passionately for the Detroit Red<br />

Wings, Detroit Tigers and Republican Party. Even as she lay in pain during her final days<br />

in the hospital, she talked enthusiastically about Red Wings games that were coming up on<br />

television. Margaret was also blessed with a green thumb. Many of the huge trees that<br />

shade her yard today began as tiny twigs in the back field that she transplanted and<br />

nurtured to maturity. While her body was weathered and beaten by years of bad health,<br />

her spirit remained young and untamed. She faced difficulty and disease with courage and<br />

determination, much to the amazement of everyone. She did not go quietly into that dark<br />

night. She truly raged against the dying of the light, grasping for every last minute of<br />

enjoyment she could possibly get from life. Margaret"s death leaves a huge hole in the lives<br />

of those who loved her. But those who loved her are better people because of the caring she<br />

invested in them. She wouldn"t want us to be sad about her death. She would want us to be<br />

happy, because our happiness was always the key to her happiness. Margaret was a<br />

member of Unity United Methodist Church. SURVIVORS She is survived by her brothers<br />

Clarence and Robert Herbert; sons Danny <strong>Gunn</strong>, Donald <strong>Gunn</strong>, Gregory (Sandra) <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

and Steven <strong>Gunn</strong>; daughters Diane Klug and Kathy Kroll, seven grandchildren, five greatgrandchildren<br />

and special daughter Cyndi Shultz. She was preceded in death by her<br />

husband Gordon, sister Lillian and grandson Christopher. SERVICE Tuesday, December<br />

3, 2002, 1:00 PM at Unity United Methodist Church with Pastor Jim Meines officiating.<br />

Interment at Sunrise Memorial Gardens<br />

Margaret <strong>Gunn</strong> Massey<br />

Margaret Ellen Massey - Pueblo Chieftain - January 20, 2001 - Margaret Ellen Massey, 60,


of 32463 Road 10, Manzanola, Colo., died January 18, 2001 at her home. She was born<br />

June 1, 1940, in Las Animas, Colo., to Raymond I. and Helen M. Moreland <strong>Gunn</strong>. She was<br />

married to Michael D. Massey, 1961-until his mysterious disappearance in 1983. Her<br />

spouse for over 15 years is Arnold Taylor of Manzanola, Colo. Margaret worked as a<br />

beautician. She is survived by her mother, Helen M. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Las Animas, Colo.; two sons,<br />

Terry Massey, Phoenix, Ariz., and Randy Massey, Woodland Park, Colo.; two stepdaughters,<br />

Connie Patton, Punkin Center, Colo., and Sheila Wilson, Pueblo, Colo.; two<br />

brothers, Donald F. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Parker, Colo., and Raymond Eugene <strong>Gunn</strong>, Murietta, Calif.;<br />

sister, Lucille M. Cook, Las Animas, Colo.; and eight grandchildren. Funeral service will<br />

be held at 1 p.m. Monday at the Church of the Nazarene in Las Animas, Colo. Committal<br />

services and interment will follow at 3 p.m. at Mountainview Cemetery in Manzanola,<br />

Colo. Family prefers memorials to the Ark-Valley Hospice.<br />

Margaret Horton <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

FORT WORTH - Margaret Horton <strong>Gunn</strong>, 81, formerly of Longview, passed away on<br />

Wednesday, March 7, 2007, in Fort Worth. A celebration of the life of Margaret Horton<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> will be held at 2 p.m. today, March 10, 2007, at Danville Cemetery of Kilgore.<br />

Arrangements are by Greenwood Funeral Home, 3100 White Settlement Rd., Fort Worth,<br />

TX 76107. Margaret was born August 16, 1925, to Ivy Lou and Porter Samuel Horton, a<br />

pioneer family of Gregg County. For many years, Margaret owned and operated Park<br />

Terrace Beauty Salon in Abilene. After retirement, she returned to Longview to enjoy her<br />

family. Her incredible talent as a seamstress delighted her daughters and grandchildren,<br />

who became recipients of her beautifully tailored creations. She was preceded in death by<br />

her parents; a brother, Jesse Bertram Horton; and her husband, Dan Phillip <strong>Gunn</strong>.<br />

Survivors include her daughters, Joyce Howell and husband, C.M. Howell of Dallas, and<br />

Catherine Hopkins and husband, Dennis of Arlington; and sister, Nancy Lee Horton. She<br />

was blessed with three grandchildren, Porter Howell and wife, Angela, of Franklin, Tenn.,<br />

Kendall Howell Vela and husband, Ray, of Dallas, and Noah Michael Sheetz and wife,<br />

Tara, of Milan, N.Y.; and four beautiful great-grandchildren, Hayden, Lauren Howell,<br />

Holden and Sloan Vela. The family requests that memorial donations be made to the James<br />

L. West Alzheimer Center, 1111 Summit Ave., Fort Worth, TX 76102.<br />

Margaret Walker <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Reidsville - Margaret Walker <strong>Gunn</strong>, 79, of 809 Vance St. died Feb. 15, 1993, at Brian<br />

Center, Yanceyville, NC. Funeral will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Wilkerson Funeral Home.<br />

Burial will be in Reidlawn Cemetery. A native of Rockingham County, she was a<br />

homemaker and a Baptist. Surviving are a son, Raymond N. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Reidsville; daughter,<br />

Ann Dail of <strong>New</strong>port; sisters, Hattie Stone of Reidsville, Louise Dodson of Wentworth,<br />

Lizzie Bridges of Winston-Salem; six grandchildren, two great-grandchildren. The family<br />

will be at the funeral home 7-9 tonight, other times at the residence of her son at 1103 <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

St.<br />

Margaret "Peg" <strong>Gunn</strong> McFadden


Died peacefully at home on March 29, 2007, in the presence of family and dear friends.<br />

Daughter of the late Johanna and John <strong>Gunn</strong>; beloved wife of the late James McFadden;<br />

loving mother of the late Joan, Maureen and Patricia McFadden. Dear sister of the late<br />

Nora Moloney and Nellie Scully, Francis, Dave, Maurice and Elizabeth <strong>Gunn</strong>; sister-in-law<br />

of Kate McPadden; loving aunt of John Scully, Mary Scully Alotis, and Joan Moloney and<br />

John Moloney of County Kerry, Ireland. Loving grandaunt of Kelly Scully, James,<br />

Christine and Andrew Alotis, and Noel, Shane and Patricia Moloney of Ireland. Longtime<br />

friend of Rita McEvoy, Mary O"Leary and Kathleen Mulligan. Dear friend of the Harkin,<br />

O"Connor, Mulligan and McFadden Families. Peg leaves behind a legion of friends in the<br />

United States and in Ireland. Peg spent many wonderful years working in the library at<br />

Francis Scott Key Elementary School. She made many friends with the faculty and<br />

students. Peg will be remembered for baking and bringing Irish soda bread to school and<br />

to social functions at Saint Thomas Church. Peg was a wonderful wife, mother and aunt as<br />

well as a kind and caring person who will be missed by many. Friends may visit Tuesday<br />

after 9 AM and are invited to attend the Funeral Mass Tuesday at 11:30 AM at St. Thomas<br />

the Apostle Church. Committal, Holy Cross Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, contributions to<br />

Cystic Fibrosis Research/Retreat, 2672 Bayshore Pky. Ste 520, Mountain View, CA 94043<br />

preferred. McAvoy-O"Hara Co. (415) 668-0077<br />

Margaret <strong>Gunn</strong> Griffin<br />

September 19, 1922- August 7, 2012 Phenix City, AL- Mrs. Margaret <strong>Gunn</strong> Griffin, 89, of<br />

12 Kalin Street, Phenix City, AL passed Tuesday, August 7, 2012 at St. Francis Hospital.<br />

Funeral service will be held 12:00 noon EST, Monday, August 13, 2012 at Gaines Chapel<br />

A.M.E. Church with Rev. Richard Carter, pastor, officiating. Interment will follow in Ft.<br />

Mitchell National Cemetery. Visitation is today from 1 - 8 p.m. EST according to Taylor<br />

Funeral Home, Inc. Mrs. Griffin was born September 19, 1922 in Columbus, GA to the late<br />

C. Walter <strong>Gunn</strong> and the late Rena Black <strong>Gunn</strong>. She was a member of Gaines Chapel<br />

A.M.E. Church. She retired from Tom's Cleaners. Survivors include one son, Frederick<br />

Douglas (Mary Brown) Griffin, Sr., of Smiths, AL; one daughter, Gladys Griffin (Andrew)<br />

Sumbry of Phenix City, AL; one sister, Rosa Sallis of Washington, DC; one brother,<br />

Harold <strong>Gunn</strong> of Columbus, GA; five grandchildren, six great grandchildren, three<br />

great-great grandchildren and a host of other relatives and friends. A special thanks to the<br />

Phenix City Health Care Staff.<br />

Margaret <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Marcet <strong>Gunn</strong> Tinsley, 64, died at home on August 22, of breast cancer. Cherished daughter<br />

of the late Harold and Aldine <strong>Gunn</strong>; beloved sister to John <strong>Gunn</strong>, Lorri <strong>Gunn</strong>(Karl)<br />

Wirsum, James (Patricia) <strong>Gunn</strong>; loving aunt to Monique, Chauntelle, Ruby, and Zack;<br />

devoted friend to Cynthia Bachar and her children, Tom, Mike, Sandy, and David.<br />

Memorial service October 3, at 2 p.m. at 3rd Unitarian Church, 301 N. Mayfield, Chicago<br />

773-626-9385. Published in the Chicago Tribune from 8/28/2004 - 8/30/2004<br />

Margaret <strong>Gunn</strong>


CREIGHTON, Nebraska -- Services for Margaret <strong>Gunn</strong>, 94, Creighton, will be at 10:30<br />

a.m. Saturday, Jan. 3, at St. Ludger Catholic Church here. The Rev. Keith Rezac will<br />

officiate with burial in the parish cemetery. Visitation will begin one hour prior to services<br />

Saturday at the church. Brockhaus Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements. She<br />

died Thursday, Jan. 1, 2004, at Creighton Care Center.<br />

Margaret <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Margaret <strong>Gunn</strong>, of Jay, FL., passed away on February 20, 2004 at the age of 49 in her<br />

home.She is preceded in death by her daughter, Angel <strong>Gunn</strong>; her father, Walter Moore;<br />

her sister Betty Jean Ard; her brother, Randy Moore; her father-in-law, James Cecil<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>; her mother-in-law, Johnnie <strong>Gunn</strong>; her brothers-in-law, James Earl <strong>Gunn</strong> and<br />

Thomas <strong>Gunn</strong>; and her sister-in-law, Rose Marie Cobb. She is lovingly survived by her<br />

husband of 31 years, Henry Eugene <strong>Gunn</strong>; her mother, Addie Lee Moore; her son, Jeffrey<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>and his wife, Jennifer <strong>Gunn</strong>; her daughter, Jennifer Acree and her husband, Michael<br />

Acree; her adopted son, Daniel Kelley; her adopted daughter, Dana Quillin and her<br />

husband, Cody Quillin; her grandchildren, Dalton <strong>Gunn</strong>, Kimberly <strong>Gunn</strong>, Lee Acree,<br />

Jaden Marise, Sadie Quillin; her sisters, Lois Moore, Diane Horne, Linda Crawley, Brenda<br />

Forbes and Sandra Gomes; her brothers, Jerry Moore, Walter Moore, Ronnie Moore, Billy<br />

Moore, and James Earl Moore; and numerous nieces and nephews. The family will receive<br />

friends at Jay Funeral Home, from 6-9 p.m. on Tuesday, February 24, 2004. Funeral<br />

services will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday, February 25, 2004 at Jay Funeral Home with the<br />

Rev. Janet Lee officiating. Burial will follow at Fidelis Methodist Church Cemetery. In<br />

loving memory of Margaret <strong>Gunn</strong>, we would like to thank Berrydale Baptist Church and<br />

the surrounding community for their loving care and support. Thank you and God Bless<br />

all of you.<br />

Margaret Cornelia Self <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Mrs. Dan GUNN, 77, died Sunday morning, March 29, 1964, in a Cameron nursing home.<br />

Funeral arrangements are pending at Marek-Burns Funeral Home in Cameron. Burial will<br />

be in the Walkers Creek Cemetery in Milam County. Mrs. GUNN was born January 30,<br />

1887, in Port Sullivan and had lived in Cameron for 52 years. She is survived by her<br />

husband, Dan GUNN of Cameron; one son, Emory Self GUNN of ; one daughter, Mrs.<br />

Arthur M. JAMESON GAY of Dallas; a brother, Guy SELF of Hearne; a sister, Mrs. D. H.<br />

SLAUGHTER of Cameron; two grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.<br />

Margaret <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

RICHLAND, Ind. -- Margaret C. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 82, died at 12:35 p.m. Sunday at Miller"s Merry<br />

Manor in Rockport. She was a retired salad maker for Hooples Country Kitchen and a<br />

member of Richland United Methodist Church. Surviving are two daughters, Ann Smith of<br />

Tell City and Tootie Beckham of <strong>New</strong> Port Richey, Fla.; and 10 grandchildren. Her<br />

husband, Thomas, died in 1988. Services will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Boultinghouse<br />

Funeral Home in Rockport, with burial in Mount Zion Cemetery in Richland. Friends may<br />

call from 2 to 8 p.m. today and from 8 a.m. to service time Tuesday at the funeral home.


Published 9-23-1996<br />

Margaret C. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

GUNN, Margaret C., 83, of Tampa, passed away on August 5, 2004, at her residence. Born<br />

in Jemison, Ala., she came here in 1955 from Birmingham, Ala. Margaret was predeceased<br />

by her husband, William H. <strong>Gunn</strong>. Survivors include her son, William W. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Maggie<br />

Valley, N.C.; a daughter, Sue <strong>Gunn</strong>-Pate of Tampa; brother, Frank W. Harris of Atlanta,<br />

Ga.; a sister, Jacqueline Ries of St.Petersburg, Fla.; five grandchildren; and 10 great<br />

grandchildren. Friends will be recieved noon-2 p.m. Saturday (today) at the funeral home.<br />

Interment will be in Jemison, Ala. Services entrusted to Brewer & Sons F.H. 3328 S. Dale<br />

Mabry Highway (813) 835-4991<br />

Margaret Tillage <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

GLOUCESTER, Virginia - Margaret Tillage <strong>Gunn</strong>, age 60, died Saturday, May 29, 2004,<br />

at Riverside Regional Medical Center. Margaret was a member of Gloucester Point Baptist<br />

Church and was preceded in death by her husband, Louis Groh "Sonny" <strong>Gunn</strong>, and her<br />

parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Tillage Sr. Survivors include five sisters, Frances Hudgins,<br />

Martha Connor, Nettie Jean Marshall, Doris Marie Tillage and Mary Jane Riley; one<br />

brother, Harold Tillage Jr.; and her friend and companion, Evon Foxworth. A Service of<br />

Remembrance will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday, June 5, at Gloucester Point Baptist Church<br />

conducted by the Rev. John Ippolito. Inurnment will follow at Bellamy United Methodist<br />

Church Cemetery, 4870 Chestnut Fork Road, Gloucester. The family will receive friends at<br />

Gloucester Point Baptist Church social hall following the inurnment. Memorial<br />

contributions may be made to: Gloucester Point Baptist Church, Box 305, Gloucester<br />

Point, VA 23062. Arrangements by Hogg Funeral Home and Crematory, Gloucester Point.<br />

Published in the Daily Press from 5/31/2004 - 6/2/2004<br />

Margaret <strong>Gunn</strong> Taylor - Demorest<br />

Margaret <strong>Gunn</strong> Taylor, 79, died Saturday, Sept. 22, 2001. A native of Habersham County,<br />

Mrs. Taylor was a daughter of the late Everet and Violet Vinson <strong>Gunn</strong>, was the widow of<br />

Lewis Wesley Taylor and was preceded in death by a son, Willie Taylor. She was a<br />

homemaker and a member of Demorest Church of God. Services will be at 4:30 p.m. today<br />

at Whitfield Funeral Home, North, with the Rev. James <strong>Gunn</strong> officiating. Burial will be in<br />

Demorest City Cemetery. Survivors include three daughters, Barbar Taylor Stevens,<br />

Hampton, Doris Taylor Vincoli, Lithia Springs, and Taylor Arrendale, Cornelia; three<br />

sons, Billy W. Taylor and Charles E. Taylor, both of Demorest, and Robert L. Taylor,<br />

Jonesboro; a sister, Elizabeth Harris, Toccoa; two brothers, Donald <strong>Gunn</strong>, Elberton, and<br />

Kenneth Dunn, Demorest; eight grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. In lieu of<br />

flowers, memorials may be made to the American Lung Association of Georgia, 2452<br />

Spring Road, Smyrna, Ga. 30080. Athens Banner-Herald, Monday, Sept. 24, 2001 This<br />

article published in the Athens Banner-Herald on Monday, September 24, 2001. (Thomas<br />

and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)


Margaret <strong>Gunn</strong> Wilkinson<br />

Published: February 7, 1992 in LOCAL section, page D2 - Margaret Emma <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Wilkinson, 87, of the 3200 block of Cedar Lane, died Feb. 6, 1992, in a hospital.Mrs.<br />

Wilkinson was born in Trenton, Tenn. She was the widow of Lee Otis Wilkinson and was a<br />

member of Jackson Memorial Baptist Church.Survivors include a daughter, Sandra W.<br />

Houck of Fairfax; a son, Harold T. Wilkinson of Charlotte, N.C.; two sisters, Rebecca<br />

Smith of Miami and Louise Finkel of Douglasville, Ga.; five grandchildren; and seven<br />

great-grandchildren.<br />

Margarette <strong>Gunn</strong> McKeithen<br />

94, passed away at a local hospital on April 27, 2009. She was preceded in death by a<br />

grandson, Donald Mark McKeithen; two brothers, Charles George and Ralph <strong>Gunn</strong>; and<br />

four sisters, Louise <strong>Gunn</strong>, Frances Grissom, Elaine Grissom and Carleen Miles. Survivors<br />

are her husband of 77 years, Rev. Edward McKeithen; two sons, Charles (Celena)<br />

McKeithen of Houston, TX; Don (Judy) McKeithen and one daughter, Edwina (Clayton)<br />

Duggins, both of Eight Mile, AL; four grandchildren, Dean Duggins of Mobile, AL, Kevin<br />

McKeithen of SC, Wynn Wyndham of Louisville, KY and Angelique Brister of Kenai, AK;<br />

six great grandchildren and five great great grandchildren; one brother, Edward <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Bailey, MS; and one sister, Jewel Cox of Cantonment, FL. Visitation will be Wednesday,<br />

April 29, 2009 from 12:00 - 2:00 p.m. at Radney Funeral Home in Saraland. Funeral<br />

services will be held from the chapel of Radney Funeral Home at 2:00 p.m. Interment will<br />

be in Valhalla Memorial Gardens, Semmes, AL. In lieu of flowers, please send a memorial<br />

to the Kushla -Bethany Baptist Church Building Fund, 6145 Hwy. 45, Eight Mile, AL<br />

36613. Arrangements are by RADNEY FUNERAL HOME, 1200 Industrial Pkwy,<br />

Saraland, AL<br />

Margarita I. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

DEVEREUX, Ga. — Margarite Ivey <strong>Gunn</strong> died Tuesday, Nov. 22, 1988, in Atlanta. Mrs.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, 69, resided on Route 4. She was a sister of Marion Ivey of Langley. The funeral will<br />

take place at 2:30 p.m. today in Devereux Baptist Church. Burial is to be in Raytown<br />

Methodist Church Cemetery. Moores Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.<br />

Survivors include her husband, William Simmie <strong>Gunn</strong>, Sr: six sons; Robert <strong>Gunn</strong>, Toccoa;<br />

Ralph <strong>Gunn</strong>, Monticello; William S. <strong>Gunn</strong>, JR and Danny <strong>Gunn</strong> both of Sandersville; and<br />

Al <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jessup: four daughters: Faye Brewer, Huntsville, Alabama; Betsy Fordham,<br />

Milledgeville, Nancy <strong>Gunn</strong> Atlanta; and Teresa Morgan, Sparta: Five sisters: Mrs. Chesley<br />

Luckey, Dearing; Mrs. Bob Mongomery, Augusta; and Mrs Luther Ansley, Thomson; Mrs.<br />

Sam Hobbs; Harlem and Mrs. Alton Norris, Appling; a brother Marion Ivery Langley,<br />

S.C. and 15 grandchildren and three great grandchilren.<br />

Margene Elizabeth <strong>Gunn</strong>, "Punkin"<br />

Born on Feb. 10, 1922 in Hamilton, OH. and passed on to be with the Lord on Nov. 11,<br />

2007 in Phoenix, AZ. She was a child of God. Beloved widow of Lt. Col. Wm. Barton <strong>Gunn</strong>,


Mother, Grandmommy, Great Grandmother, Great Great Grandmother. We will all<br />

deeply miss her. Published in The Arizona Republic on 11/18/2007.<br />

Margery <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Born November 21, 1917 in Nevada, Iowa. Went to be with her Lord and Savior on<br />

December 6, 2004, joining her husband, Victor A. <strong>Gunn</strong> in eternal peace. She is survived by<br />

4 daughters: Judith <strong>Gunn</strong> Bronson and husband, David L., Kathleen Buehner, Janet <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Shafer, Marci Webb and husband, Mark; 5 grandchildren: Karl Buehner, Anne Buehner<br />

Davis, Joshua Webb, Victoria Webb, and Hailey Webb. Memorial service will be at 10:00<br />

AM on Monday, December 13, 2004 at Walnut Hill United Methodist Church, 10066<br />

Marsh Lane, Dallas, TX 75229, Rev. Paul Escamilla and Rev. John Taylor officiating.<br />

Memorials may be made to the SPCA, 362 S. Industrial Blvd, Dallas, TX 75207 or Walnut<br />

Hill United Methodist Church<br />

Margie Marie <strong>Gunn</strong> Womble<br />

of Lynchburg , Tennessee, died Thursday (Jan. 26, 2006) at Lynchburg Nursing Center.<br />

She was 84. A homemaker, Mrs. Womble was a native of Hamilton County. She is preceded<br />

in death by her parents, Buster and Mary Elizabeth <strong>Gunn</strong>, and one son, Ronald Edward<br />

Womble. Survivors include her husband, Bert Edward Womble of Lynchburg; three<br />

daughters, Brenda Nicholson and her husband, Larry, of Lynchburg, Nancy Simpson and<br />

her husband, Walter, of Mulberry, and Lynn Cullom and her husband, Robert, of South<br />

Pittsburg; one brother, Bruce Grant and his wife, Marion, of Fayetteville; and seven<br />

grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren. Funeral services were conducted Saturday<br />

afternoon at Jennings-Moore-Cortner Chapel with the Rev. Mark Allmond officiating.<br />

Burial followed in Pleasant Hill Cemetery. Jennings-Moore-Cortner Funeral Home in<br />

charge of arrangements.<br />

Margie Lee <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Tennessean, The (Nashville, TN) - July 29, 2000 Shreveport, LA/McEwen, TN - Margie Lee<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> Age 66. Died, July 27, 2000. Survived by husband, John T. Watkins, Shreveport, LA<br />

daughters, Kellye W. (Ron) Wilson, Clinton, TN, Johnna W. (Mike) Correal, Bossier City,<br />

LA brother, Edward <strong>Gunn</strong> sisters, Tommie Belleau, Ruby Nell Martin, all of McEwen, TN.<br />

Visitation 3-9 P.M. Sunday, July 30, 2000, Funeral 1 P.M. Monday, July 31, 2000, at the<br />

funeral home. Interment Fews Chapel Cemetery, McEwen, TN. In lieu for flowers,<br />

donations may be made to Leukemia & Lymphoma Society or St. Jude"s Children"s<br />

Research Hospital. LUFF BOWEN FUNERAL HOME, McEwen, TN, 931-582-6271.<br />

Marguerite <strong>Gunn</strong> Nicholas,<br />

89, of Lynchburg, died Saturday, January 15, 2011 at the Medical Care Center. She was<br />

the wife of the late John Samuel Nicholas. Born October 26, 1921, in Nottoway County, she<br />

was the daughter of the late Harry Raymond <strong>Gunn</strong>, Sr. and Annie Crowder <strong>Gunn</strong>. Mrs.


Nicholas retired from General Electric Corp. and was a member of West Lynchburg<br />

Baptist Church. In addition to her husband and parents, Mrs. Nicholas was preceded in<br />

death by four brothers, Archie <strong>Gunn</strong>, Sr., Clyde <strong>Gunn</strong>, Harry <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr. and James <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

Sr.; two sisters, Annie Cole and Charlotte <strong>New</strong>comb; and one stepdaughter, Patricia N.<br />

Holland. Mrs. Nicholas is survived by two brothers, Monroe <strong>Gunn</strong> of Norfolk and<br />

Franklin <strong>Gunn</strong> of Crewe; three sisters, Janice G. Ashworth of Victoria, Barbara G.<br />

Hudgins of Crewe and Cecile G. Millner of <strong>New</strong>port <strong>New</strong>s; numerous nieces and nephews;<br />

and special friends, Mary Alice and Ray Ugron of Forest and Robbie Perrow of<br />

Lynchburg. The family would like to thank the Medical Care Center for their care given<br />

to Marguerite. A funeral service will be conducted 1:00 p.m., Tuesday, January 18, 2011,<br />

at Whitten Timberlake Chapel with the Rev. Robert Putt officiating. Interment will follow<br />

at Fort Hill Memorial Park. The family will receive friends, 12:00-1:00 p.m., Tuesday,<br />

January 18, 2011, at Whitten Timberlake Chapel. Memorial contributions may be made in<br />

Mrs. Nicholas' name to a charity of one's choice. To send condolences to the family, please<br />

visit www.whittenfuneralhome.com. Whitten Funeral Homes and Cremation Services,<br />

Timberlake Chapel is serving the family<br />

Marguerite <strong>Gunn</strong> Stevens<br />

Marguerite M. <strong>Gunn</strong> Stevens 90, died Tuesday August 19, 2008 at Firesteel Heathcare<br />

Center. Funeral services were held Saturday August 23, 2009 at First United Methodist<br />

Church with burial at Graceland Cemetery in Sioux Falls.<br />

Maria Whatley <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

75 of Babson Park, Florida died Thursday January 22, 2009.<br />

Maria A. <strong>Gunn</strong> Di Penti<br />

4154 Clark Avenue, Willoughby, Ohio - 44094Driving Calling Hours: Wednesday, Dec. 17,<br />

2008 from 2-4, 6-8 PM Service: Wednesday, Dec. 17, 2008 at 8 PM Services for Maria A.<br />

(nee: <strong>Gunn</strong>) Di Penti, 87, of Elyria, formerly of Willoughby, will be 8 PM Wednesday, Dec.<br />

17, at Davis-Babcock Funeral Home, 4154 Clark Ave., Willoughby. Mrs. Di Penti passed<br />

away Thurs., Dec. 11, 2008 at the Wesleyan Village in Elyria. Born September 26, 1921 in<br />

Germany, she immigrated to the United States 60 years ago, settling in the Cleveland area.<br />

She was a longtime Willoughby resident before moving to Painesville, and to Elyria two<br />

years ago. She was an avid photographer and former member of the Western Reserve<br />

Photographic Society. In addition, she was a winter resident of Park City, Utah where she<br />

learned to snow ski. Mrs. Di Penti was an international secretary at the former Bailey<br />

Meter Company in Wickliffe before retiring in 1985 after 30 years of service. She is<br />

survived by her children, Michael <strong>Gunn</strong> of Willoughby and Vicki (Jim) Cranfield of<br />

Hammond, <strong>New</strong> York; two grandchildren and nine great grandchildren. She also leaves<br />

her longtime companion, Jim McEvoy of Elyria. Her parents and two brothers are<br />

deceased. Friends may call from 2-4, 6-8 PM Wednesday at the funeral home. The Rev.<br />

Michael Currier, of the Body of Christ Community will officiate at the service.


Marion D. <strong>Gunn</strong>.<br />

(nee Halleck) on July 31, 2012. Beloved wife of the late Joseph J. <strong>Gunn</strong>. Cherished<br />

daughter of the late John and Ann Halleck. Loving mother of Mary Anne Pavone (Frank),<br />

Ellen Clark (Thomas), Patricia Doherty (Thomas) and Joseph <strong>Gunn</strong> (Maureen).<br />

Mom-Mom of 11 grandchildren, 17 great-grandchildren and 2 great-great grandchildren.<br />

Reposing Thursday, 7-9 P.M. & Friday 2-5 & 7-9 P.M., Riverdale-on-Hudson Funeral<br />

Home, 6110 Riverdale Ave., Bronx. Mass of Christian Burial Saturday, 9:45 A.M. at St.<br />

Margaret of Cortona Church. Interment Gate of Heaven Cemetery<br />

Marian <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

beloved mother and grandmother, passed away peacefully in her home surrounded by<br />

family on March 15, 2008. She was born August 18, 1924 in Lakewood, Ohio to the late<br />

Reuben and Marie Flynn. On June 2, 1943, she married the late John O. <strong>Gunn</strong>. Together<br />

they raised four children in Rye and stayed in Rye for the remainder of their lives. She was<br />

a loving and dedicated mother and homemaker who never stopped worrying about the<br />

well-being of her children and only grandchild. After the death of her husband in 1986,<br />

Marian found a new independence and in moving to Rye Manor in the 90s made many,<br />

many friends. She will be remembered as a caring mother, a doting grandmother, and a<br />

reliable and selfless friend. She is survived by her four children, John A. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Norwalk,<br />

Connecticut, Jackie DelGrosso of Herndon, Virginia, Cindy Welch of Scotia, <strong>New</strong> York,<br />

and Bill <strong>Gunn</strong> of Middletown, <strong>New</strong> York; and her grandson, Chris DelGrosso of<br />

Centreville, Virginia. The family will receive friends from 7-9 p.m. on Monday, March 17<br />

at the Graham Funeral Home. The funeral service will be Tuesday, March 18 at 10 a.m. at<br />

the Church of the Resurrection, 910 Boston Post Rd., Rye, NY. Interment will follow at<br />

Greenwood Union Cemetery. GRAHAM FUNERAL HOME 1036 Boston Post Road Rye<br />

914-967-0129<br />

Marian <strong>Gunn</strong> Gardner<br />

1919 ; 2008 Our beloved wife, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother passed away<br />

on Saturday, August 18, 2008, after 89 years of giving her family a wonderful example of<br />

what it means to endure to the end.She was born in Hoytsville, Utah, on May 8, 1919 to<br />

William Everett and Florence Irene Dewey <strong>Gunn</strong>. She was one of three children. Marian<br />

graduated from East High School in Salt Lake City, Utah, went on to attend the U of U for<br />

two years and then LDS Business College. While attending the U of U she met and later<br />

married Horace Gardner in the Salt Lake Temple on June 22, 1940. Marian is survived by<br />

husband, Horace, and their five children: Marilyn Irene Neerings (John), Karren Lee<br />

Bowen (David), John Alan Gardner (Jacquelyn), Paul Michael Gardner (Janet), and Ann<br />

Debra Sly (Steven). There are 24 grandchildren and 39 great-grandchildren and one greatgreat-grandson,<br />

all of whom are living. She was preceded in death by her parents, William<br />

Everett and Florence Irene Dewey <strong>Gunn</strong>, and also by her brothers, Alan Dewey and Dale<br />

Everett <strong>Gunn</strong>. Mom was a professional homemaker and Dad greatly respected her abilities.<br />

She was a talented seamstress and made beautiful clothes for her family. She loved crafts<br />

and knitting, making beautiful afghans and sweaters for her loved ones. Horseback riding,


adminton, bowling and golf were some of her favorite activities. She enjoyed the<br />

association of many cherished friends. Marian"s life was one of loving and generous<br />

commitment and service to her family, her God, and her nation. She supported her<br />

husband while he served in World War II, served a full-time mission in Coventry, England,<br />

and had many callings as teacher, secretary and president in the Church auxiliaries.<br />

Funeral services for family and friends will be held at noon, Sat., August 23, 2008 at the<br />

Winder Seventh Ward Chapel, 4350 S. 1100 E., Salt Lake City, and friends may call from<br />

10:30 to 11:45 a.m. prior to services. Interment will be in the family plot in the Hoytsville<br />

Cemetery, Hoysville, Utah, at approximately 4 p.m. We love you forever, Mom, and we<br />

miss you! We would like to extend our appreciation to Danville Support Services for their<br />

tender care during mom"s last year. Published in the Deseret <strong>New</strong>s from 8/21/2008 -<br />

8/22/2008<br />

Marie Elizabeth <strong>Gunn</strong> Prince<br />

94, of Tullahoma, died Thursday, July 13, 2006, at NHC Healthcare in Lewisburg. A native<br />

of Bedford County, she was a member of the Raus Baptist Church. She was preceded in<br />

death by her parents; her husband, Clifford Prince; and a daughter, Dorothy Louise Sons.<br />

Survivors include a daughter and son-in-law, Barbara and Ron Bailey, Lewisburg; son and<br />

daughter-in-law, Dale and Mildred Prince, Shelbyville; three grandchildren; nine greatgrandchildren;<br />

a sister, Jamie Miller, Normandy; brother and sister-in-law, Ira and<br />

Pauline <strong>Gunn</strong>, Wartrace; special friends, Hilda Hand and Jimmy and Tracy Miller; and<br />

several nieces and nephews. Visitation will be from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. today, July 14, at<br />

Daves-Culbertson Funeral Home, where services will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, July 15,<br />

with Rev. Wayne Smith presiding. Interment will follow in Rose Hill Memorial Gardens.<br />

Daves-Culbertson Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br />

Marie <strong>Gunn</strong> Miller,<br />

71, of Lawrenceville died Wednesday, Nov. 11, 1998. She is survived by a son, Michael<br />

Miller of Tucker and two grandchildren (Jessica and Jane). Mrs. Miller, a native of Eden,<br />

N.C., was a secretary for Sailors Engineering Associates Inc. She was a member of<br />

Norcross First United Methodist Church. Funeral services be held at 2 p.m. Friday, Nov.<br />

13, at Bill Head Funeral Home in Duluth. Burial will follow in White Chapel Memorial<br />

Gardens in Duluth. Bill Head Funeral Home in Duluth is in charge of<br />

arrangements.Gwinnett Daily Post, Lawrenceville, GA Fri. 11-13-1998 (CGM note born<br />

Mabel Marie <strong>Gunn</strong>, married MaconPatrick Miller) (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

desc)<br />

Marie Louise <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

passed away peacefully surrounded by her family on July 14, 2012. She is survived by her<br />

husband William T. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Sr.; her two sons Thomas and Patrick and predeceased by her<br />

son William T. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr. She worked for many years as a crossing guard for the 105th<br />

Precinct in Queens Village. Friends may visit Wednesday, July 18th & Thursday, July 19,


2012 from 2-4 & 7-9pm. Funeral mass will be celebrated at Our Lady of Lourdes Chapel,<br />

92-96 220th St. Queens Village, NY, 9:45am. Interment to follow at Pinelawn Memorial<br />

Park, 2030 Wellwood Ave. Farmingdale, NY 11735.<br />

Marie <strong>Gunn</strong> Bowman<br />

Marie Bowman, 100, passed away peacefully on June 2, 2009, at her beloved home up the<br />

Fryingpan River near Basalt. She was born Oct. 12, 1908, to Mae and Samuel <strong>Gunn</strong> in<br />

Acme, Texas. Upon graduation from high school, she married a handsome young cowboy,<br />

Carroll Humphrey Bowman, in Vernon, Texas, on Dec. 24, 1926. On Oct. 18, 1927, they<br />

had a son, Bobby Carroll Bowman. Together, they lived and worked on small ranches<br />

around Vernon until Carroll became foreman of the Eastern Division of the Waggoner<br />

Ranch. In 1945, they moved to Wichita Falls, Texas, and the Underwood Ranch where<br />

Carroll was ranch manager. In 1956, they moved to Carbondale and the Big 4 Ranch to<br />

train and show quarter horses. In 1962, the Bowmans moved to the Cap K Ranch near<br />

Basalt, where they worked until retirement in 1979. Many ranch hands from the Cap K<br />

still speak of Marie's amazing cooking. The Bowmans built their own retirement log house<br />

in the Fryingpan Valley's Seven Castle area where they lived, loved and died. Marie was a<br />

longtime active member of the United Methodist Church of Basalt and the Eagle County<br />

Seniors. She spent her last years at Heritage Park Care Center in Carbondale until she<br />

recently moved back to her home. She will forever be remembered as the beautiful, sweet<br />

lady at Heritage Park who still late in life always gave kisses and hugs to anyone she met,<br />

up till the moment she passed away. She is survived by granddaughters Aleece B.<br />

McClendon (Mark Smith) of Glenwood Springs, and Lauren B. (Tim) Cordrey of<br />

Chesterfield, Va.; and great-grandchildren Melissa McClendon of Santa Fe, N.M., Shawn<br />

McClendon of San Diego, and Casey and Kelsey Cordrey of Chesterfield, Va. Marie was<br />

preceded in death by husband Carroll Bowman, son Bob Bowman, and grandson Paul<br />

Bowman. Services and interment will be 10 a.m. June 15 at the Sullivan Funeral Home in<br />

Vernon, Texas. A memorial service in Basalt will be announced at a later date. In lieu of<br />

flowers, donations may be made to Hospice of the Valley, The United Methodist Church of<br />

Basalt or Heritage Park Care Center.<br />

Marion Elizabeth <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

born October 2, 1917, to James and Marian <strong>Gunn</strong>, completed her earthly journey October<br />

28, 2009. Her 92 years on the earth were marked with tremendous achievement. She earned<br />

a masters degree from the University of South Florida and taught in Hillsborough County<br />

Schools for over 30 years. She influenced and inspired all of her students, but undoubtedly<br />

impacted the entire program when she taught a former Hillsborough County School<br />

Superintendent in elementary school. She possessed such a compelling smile that could only<br />

be fashioned from a joyful soul. Her "true grit nature" and "no nonsense approach" to life<br />

personified strength and vitality. In 92 years, she had not become a relic, but rather a<br />

classic, the kind of rarity that makes one stop in awe and say "they don' t make ' em like<br />

that anymore." She never complained of life' s injustices, but she was a constant<br />

encouragement. She possessed an impeccable memory for which she used to memorize and<br />

quote scripture. "She was without a doubt, one of the Godliest people. Her life was a


masterpiece of virtue that will serve as an inspiration to all those knew and loved her."<br />

Services will take place at 11 a.m. Monday, November 2, 2009, at the Sun City Funeral<br />

Home.<br />

Marjorie <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Services for Marjorie <strong>Gunn</strong>, 80, of Austin, are pending with Heritage Funeral Home in<br />

Harker Heights. She died July 4, 2007.<br />

Marjorie I. <strong>Gunn</strong> Price<br />

<strong>New</strong>ton, Kansas - Marjorie I. <strong>Gunn</strong> Price, 91 died January 17, 2011. She was born April<br />

14, 1919 to Lee and Lydia Appel Wells. On November 5, 1939 she married Richard “Dick”<br />

H. <strong>Gunn</strong>. He died in 1975. In April 1980 she married Charles Ed Price. He preceded her<br />

in death. Survivors include: Richard <strong>Gunn</strong>, II, sister in law Louise <strong>Gunn</strong>, and a<br />

granddaughter Elizabeth <strong>Gunn</strong>. Funeral 9:30 a.m. at Presbyterian Manor Chapel,<br />

<strong>New</strong>ton, Kansas. Burial in Great Ben City Cemetery.<br />

Marjorie <strong>Gunn</strong> Reynolds<br />

"Grandma" 1925 ; 2008 - Marjorie Reynolds, 82, passed away peacefully January 18, 2008.<br />

Born May 30, 1925 to Heber Vernell <strong>Gunn</strong> and Lillian Pearl Robinson in Coalville, Utah.<br />

She married Charles Vance Reynolds April 16, 1949. Graduated 1943 North Summit High<br />

School, as a member of the marching band. Worked 30 plus years at the Tooele Army<br />

Depot in the Transportation Department. She was an active member of the LDS Church<br />

and served in many capacities. Marjorie was a gracious mother, grandmother and greatgrand-mother<br />

always giving of herself to the ones she loved. The world"s greatest cook and<br />

a master quilter. There will be a major void in all our lives with her passing. Survived by<br />

her children Wayne (Barbara) Reynolds, Dean (Delayne) Reynolds, and Nancy (Chad)<br />

Tanner; grandchildren; Kris, Spring, Charlie, Stephanie, Morgan, Tyler, Tara, Erica, and<br />

Cody; great-grandchild Jaxon; sister Marion Deardon; and her faithful companion Tiny<br />

her dog. Preceded in death by her parents; and the love of her life Charles Vance Reynolds.<br />

Funeral services will be held Wed. January 23rd at 11 a.m. at the Tooele 2nd Ward located<br />

at 332 E. 1000 N. A viewing will be held from 9-10:45 a.m. prior to the service at the<br />

church. Interment Tooele City Cemetery.<br />

Marjorie Menning <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

84, born to Mildred and Leroy Menning on June 23, 1923 in Visalia, CA, passed away on<br />

November 3, 2007 in Bigfork, MT. Marjorie had one older brother, Bob and two younger<br />

brothers, Tuck and Tom, all four were raised in Pasadena and attended Longfellow<br />

Elementary, John Marshall Jr. High and Pasadena Jr. College. Her brother, Bob was a<br />

Navy fighter pilot and was killed in the Pacific in 1943. Her next younger brother died in<br />

an accident in 1978. Marjorie, at the age of sixteen, was selected by Standard Oil Company<br />

as one of several ladies to be their representatives, for three years running, on their <strong>New</strong><br />

Years Rose Parade Float. During WWII she worked in a defense factory serving our


troops. Marjorie had one child, Bob, by her first husband, Robert Whisenand and a<br />

daughter, Cheryl and son Mike, by her long term and wonderful husband, Arnold <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

who passed away just 3 years ago. Marge and Arnold were married in 1946 and lived<br />

initially in Pasadena, then Arcadia, Maui and Palm Desert and finally Marjorie moved<br />

back with her daughter, Cheryl in Montana. Marjorie is survived by her sons, Bob and<br />

Mike; her daughter and son in law, Cheryl and Patrick Hanes; her brother and sister in<br />

law, Tom and Joan Menning; her brother in law and wife, Bill and Barbara <strong>Gunn</strong>;<br />

grandsons, Casey, Makaiwa and Kaking; grandaughters, Micheallyn and Monique and<br />

finally great grandsons, Isaac and Mana. Marjorie"s passion was dancing with the ocean,<br />

Hawaii in particular, appropriately some of her ashes will be placed there with her<br />

husband and brothers. Published in The Desert Sun on 11/30/2007.<br />

Marjorie Winifred <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

"Marj" was born on February 27, 1927, in Dallas, Texas, to Rupert Hicks Phillips and<br />

Menta Amelia (Cooper) Phillips. Marjorie spent most of her childhood in Dallas and<br />

Richardson, Texas (where her father was a long time city councilman and Mayor Pro<br />

Tem). Marjorie attended The Hockaday School. At the conclusion of World War II,<br />

Marjorie married H.L. "Pete" <strong>Gunn</strong> and was a homemaker, wife, mother, grandmother<br />

and dedicated Presbyterian. Marjorie was a lifelong Republican, having twice attended as<br />

a delegate the State of Texas Republican Convention and once the Republican National<br />

Convention. Marjorie worked at Texas Instruments for 20 years before retiring. Marjorie<br />

and Pete lived in Dallas, Lafayette, Louisiana, Overton, Texas and Richardson, Texas.<br />

Marjories hobbies included square dancing, cards and all types of needlework. Marjorie is<br />

survived by sons David of Houston, John of Toledo, Ohio, and Mark and wife Holly of<br />

Austin, as well as eight grandchildren; Wendy Stewart, Allison Lewis, Lindsay <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

Patrick <strong>Gunn</strong>, Andrea <strong>Gunn</strong>, Kathleen <strong>Gunn</strong>, Ryan <strong>Gunn</strong> and Connor <strong>Gunn</strong>. Our Thanks<br />

is given to those who cared for her in her declining years. A memorial service will be held<br />

at Restland Cemetery in the Wildwood Chapel on Saturday July 14, 2007 at 12:30.<br />

Donations may be made in Marjories name to the Presbyterian Childrens Homes and<br />

Services, 4407 Bee Cave Road, Suite 520, Austin, TX 78746 , Published July 10, 2007. (Wife<br />

of Horace L. <strong>Gunn</strong>, a Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> descendant)<br />

Marjorie Dusek <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

92, of 1000 Methodist Oaks Dr., Orangeburg, South Carolina, died, Tuesday, April 18,<br />

2006 at the Regional Medical Center. Memorial service will be 2:00 PM Monday, April 24,<br />

2006, at Nancy Freeman Stringer Chapel at The Methodist Oaks. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born in<br />

Cameron TX a daughter of the late John and Albena Suricak Dusek. She was valedictorian<br />

of her high school graduation class. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> earned a teaching degree from the<br />

University of Texas in Austin, where she met her late husband, M. Walker Double Barrell<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>. After teaching in the Texas School System, she and her husband married and moved<br />

to South Carolina. While rearing their three children, she served as a church leader in<br />

many areas for First Presbyterian Church including President of the Women of the<br />

Church, Circle Chairman, and two terms as elder. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> enjoyed volunteer work in<br />

many civic organizations. Survivors include son, Walker <strong>Gunn</strong>, Charleston; two


daughters,Mrs. Oliver Porter (Patricia), Atlanta, Mrs. John Farthing, Jr., (Barbara),<br />

Columbia; five grandchildren, Rev. Tamlyn Collins, Duluth, GA, Oliver Porter, III,<br />

Madison, GA, Ashley Smith, Columbia, John Farthing, III, Atlanta, Andrew W. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

Charleston; two great-grandchildren, Teara Collins and Seth Porter. The family will<br />

receive friends following the Memorial Service. Memorials may be made to First<br />

Presbyterian Church for foreign missions, 536 Stanley St., Orangeburg, SC 29115,<br />

Orangeburg Hospice, 1324 Hutto St., Orangeburg SC, 29118, American Heart Association,<br />

520 Gervias St. , Suite 300 Columbia, 29201, Orangeburg Red Cross, 545 Louis St.,<br />

Orangeburg, SC 29115, American Lung Association, 1817 Gadsden St., Columbia, SC<br />

29201. Arrangements by DUKES-HARLEY FUNERAL HOME, ORANGEBURG, S.C.<br />

Visit our guestbook at www.charleston.net/deaths. -husband Morey Walker <strong>Gunn</strong>.<br />

Marjorie <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

A resident of Baton Rouge, she passed away June 20, 2006. She was born September 29,<br />

1919 the oldest child of the late Ira T and Pearl B. <strong>Gunn</strong>. Marjorie was preceded in death<br />

by her parents; her husband, James L Griffey, Sr.; son, David R. Griffey; & grandson,<br />

Jason Sowell. Left to carry on her legacy is her amazing sister, retired Lt. Col. Ira Pearl<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>; her loving daughter, Pamela P. James; and steadfast sons James "Lonnie" Griffey,<br />

Jr.; & Robert T Griffey. She is also survived by 7 grandchildren & 8 great grandchildren.<br />

A celebration of her life will be held on Saturday July 1, 2006 at Gateway Community<br />

Church, 760 Clear Lake City Blvd, Houston, TX at 2:00 p.m. Published in the Houston<br />

Chronicle on 6/29/2006.<br />

Marjorie <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

of Medicine Hat, Canada passed away on Saturday, January 21st, 2006, at the age of 92<br />

years. Marjorie leaves to cherish her memory one daughter, Lavinia Haddock (L.D. Bud<br />

Anderson); and one son, Grant (Michelle) <strong>Gunn</strong>. The family graciously requests that no<br />

flowers be sent. Expressions of sympathy can be e-mailed to saamisfc@telusplanet.net,<br />

subject-heading Marjorie <strong>Gunn</strong>. Funeral arrangements will be announced when completed<br />

by SAAMIS MEMORIAL FUNERAL CHAPEL AND CREMATORIUM, "The Chapel in<br />

the Park", locally owned and directed. Should you wish any additional information, please<br />

telephone 528-2599.<br />

Marjorie Louise <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

88 of Broadhead Rd. Kimbolton, died Sunday June 26, 2005 at Country View Assisted<br />

Living in Lore City. She was born April 17, 1917 in Guernsey County. Memorials may be<br />

made to Hospice of Guernsey County P.O.Box 1537 Cambridge, Ohio 43725 or Clearfork<br />

Baptist Church 15121 Freedom Road, Kimbolton, Oh 43749<br />

Marjorie Phillips <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Marj" was born on February 27, 1927, in Dallas, Texas, to Rupert Hicks Phillips and


Menta Amelia (Cooper) Phillips. Marjorie spent most of her childhood in Dallas and<br />

Richardson, Texas (where her father was a long time city councilman and Mayor Pro<br />

Tem). Marjorie attended The Hockaday School. At the conclusion of World War II,<br />

Marjorie married H.L. ?Pete? <strong>Gunn</strong> and was a homemaker, wife, mother, grandmother<br />

and dedicated Presbyterian. Marjorie was a lifelong Republican, having twice attended as<br />

a delegate the State of Texas Republican Convention and once the Republican National<br />

Convention. Marjorie worked at Texas Instruments for 20 years before retiring. Marjorie<br />

and Pete lived in Dallas, Lafayette, Louisiana, Overton, Texas and Richardson, Texas.<br />

Marjorie’s hobbies included square dancing, cards and all types of needlework. Marjorie is<br />

survived by sons David of Houston, John of Toledo, Ohio, and Mark and wife Holly of<br />

Austin, as well as eight grandchildren; Wendy Stewart, Allison Lewis, Lindsay <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

Patrick <strong>Gunn</strong>, Andrea <strong>Gunn</strong>, Kathleen <strong>Gunn</strong>, Ryan <strong>Gunn</strong> and Connor <strong>Gunn</strong>. Our Thanks<br />

is given to those who cared for her in her declining years. Died July 4, 2007 w/o Horace<br />

Lindsay <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Maria Lok <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

passed on January 20, 2006 at 9:00 p.m. Age 87 years. Beloved wife of the late William<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> Jr. Mother of William <strong>Gunn</strong> II, Daniel M. <strong>Gunn</strong>, George D. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Paul F. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

Philip J. <strong>Gunn</strong> and the late Robert L. <strong>Gunn</strong>. Grandmother of Ian, Shannon, Renee",<br />

Donna, Brad, Jessica, Gregory, Carin and William. Sister of the late Anna Orapello<br />

(Amsterdam, NY). A private family service will be held at Lake Lawn Metairie Funeral<br />

Home Chapel, 5100 Pontchartrain Blvd (in Metairie Cemetery) on Tuesday, February 7,<br />

2006 at 12:00 noon. Interment will follow in Metairie Cemetery. To view and sign the<br />

family guestbook please visit www.lakelawnmetairie.com. Published in The Times-<br />

Picayune <strong>New</strong> Orleans, LA from 2/6/2006 - 2/7/2006.<br />

Marianne C. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

WHITEOAK, NC-Marianne Carolyn <strong>Gunn</strong>, died earlyWednesday morning after a two<br />

year battle with cancer. She formerly operated the "Pooch Palace" dog grooming salon in<br />

Elizabethtown. She continued to serve a large and devoted clientele from her home inWhite<br />

Oak until early this year when her physical condition deteriorated beyond the point she<br />

could continue. A native of Annapolis, Maryland, Marianne moved to North Carolina in<br />

the early 1960's. She is survived by her children and granchildren Desmond J. Jackson of<br />

Wilmington, Catherine Jackson of Fayetteville, Desire J. Jackson of California, Johanna<br />

Green and granddaughter Marissa McMasters ofWilson, and granddaughter Danielle<br />

Mathews of Colorado Springs, Colo., Leyla J. Keif and grandsons Brodie and Boone Kief<br />

of Manchester, N.H., Darcy Buchannan and granddaughter Emma and grandson Ender<br />

Buchannan of Hillsborough, Heather <strong>Gunn</strong> of Mebane, and her soulmate and husband of<br />

the last 30 years, Charles R. <strong>Gunn</strong> of White Oak. According to her wishes, her body will be<br />

cremated and there will be no memorial other than the tears of her loving and devoted<br />

family. A service of Cape Fear Crematory.<br />

Maricine <strong>Gunn</strong>


83, a resident of Montgomery, Al., died Tuesday, January 13, 2004.Funeral services will be<br />

Friday, January 16, 2004 at 11:00 AM at Leak Memory Chapel with Rev. Norman<br />

Simmons officiating. Burial will follow in Seamon Church Cemetery at 1:15 PM Friday.<br />

Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> is preceded in death by her brother James Melvin Moseley. She is survived by<br />

her husband of 64 years Joe <strong>Gunn</strong>, two sons Joe (Debbie) <strong>Gunn</strong> and Jimmy (Mary) <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

grandchildren Mandy (Jacob) Allbritton, Brent <strong>Gunn</strong>, Ashley (Steve) McCulloch, Alissa<br />

(David) Potts, and Graham <strong>Gunn</strong>, one great grandchild Loren Potts, and one sister Eula<br />

Dee Butler. Active pallbearers will be James Butler, Robert Slaton, W E Harris, Harold<br />

Rhodes, Graham <strong>Gunn</strong> and Brent <strong>Gunn</strong>. Honorary pallbearers will be Merrill Nobles and<br />

Dr. Glenn Yates. In lieu of flowers memorials may be made to Alzheimers Resource Center,<br />

2018 W Fairview Ave. Montgomery, Al., 36108 or Southern Care Hospice, 7067 Sidney Cr.<br />

Suite B, Montgomery, AL, 36117. Visitation will be Thursday, January 15, 2004 at Leak<br />

Memory chapel from 5:00 until 7:00 PM. Leak-Memory Chapel Directing<br />

Marie Wacker <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Mrs. Marie Wacker <strong>Gunn</strong>, 98, passed away Saturday, April 12, 2003. Wife of the late John<br />

Glover <strong>Gunn</strong>, Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a native of Paducah, KY but had lived in Millen most of her<br />

life. She was a retired bookkeeper for both Millen Fertilizer Co. and <strong>Gunn</strong> Drug Co. and a<br />

homemaker. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a Lutheran but attended the Millen Baptist Church where she<br />

was a member of the Faithful Workers Sunday School Class. Funeral services will be 10<br />

a.m. Monday, April 14, 2003 at the Millen Baptist Church with burial to follow in the<br />

Millen Cemetery. Survivor include her daughter, Evelyn <strong>Gunn</strong> Young; her three sons,<br />

George W. <strong>Gunn</strong> and William <strong>Gunn</strong> of Millen and Dudley <strong>Gunn</strong> of Wadley; sister-in-law,<br />

Betty G. Murray of Monroe; seven grandchildren; ten great-grandchildren and a<br />

greatgreat grandchild She was also preceded in death by her grandson, Jeff <strong>Gunn</strong>.<br />

Memorials may be made to the church or charity of your choice. Visitation will be 7 until 9<br />

p.m. Sunday, at Crowe-Fields Funeral Home in Millen. The Augusta Chronicle April 13,<br />

2003<br />

Marion R. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Funeral services for Mrs. Marion R. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 86, of 3416 Tampa Street, who died in a<br />

hospital Thursday, will be held from the Greenman home Saturday afternoon at 1:30<br />

o"clock. Burial will be in Orange Hill cemetery, with Rev. A. D. Crist officiating. Survivors<br />

are a son, J. R. <strong>Gunn</strong>, and three grandchildren, Miss Marion E., Robert S., and Captain J.<br />

R. <strong>Gunn</strong>. Pallbearers: J. E. Lovell, Roy DeBusk, E. O. Finley, E. P. Matheny, Hardy<br />

Graves and Judge Albert P. Wiese."Published in The Tampa Morning Tribune, Saturday,<br />

October 11, 1941.<br />

Marion T. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Funeral services for Marion T. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 72 who lived in Galveston, Texas about three years<br />

will be held today, Sunday, June 11, 1972 at 3 pm in the Momorial Room of the Braodway<br />

Funeral home. The Rev. Eugene Cargill will officiate. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> died Friday in St. Mary’s<br />

hospital after a lengthy illness. Burial will be in Galveston Memorial Park Cemetery in


Hitchcock. A member of Carpentor’s Local No 198, Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> resided at 5618 Stewart<br />

Road. He was born April 24, 1900 in Brownwood. Suvivors include his wife Annie <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

of Galveston, one daughter Mrs. Jimmie lee Graber of Galveston; a stepson Louis Peck of<br />

Galveston; three sisters, Mrs Rhonda Taylor of Garland, Mrs. Anna Mae McFadden of<br />

Pasadena and Mrs. Golda Barter of Canada; one brother, M. J. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Weatherford; two<br />

grandchildren and one great grandchild.<br />

Marion A. <strong>Gunn</strong> Perry<br />

Age 95, of West Avenue, Wellsboro, PA, died April 17, 2006 at Soldiers and Sailors<br />

Memorial Hospital. She was the wife of the late Everett Ames who died in 1938, and the<br />

late Julian Perry who died in 1981. Marion was born March 29, 1911, the daughter of the<br />

late Charles and Grace Knowlton <strong>Gunn</strong>. She was a graduate of Westfield High School,<br />

Class of 1929, and had worked at Corning Glass Works for over thirty years. She was a<br />

member of the Middle Ridge Methodist Church (Little Red Church), loved to bake for<br />

others, and enjoyed gardening. Surviving are daughters, Joyce (Mitzi) English and Audrey<br />

(Pat) Fischler, both of Wellsboro; step daughter, Muriel Perry Middleton, Syracuse, NY;<br />

grandchildren, Robert (Ed) (Joyce) English, Aiken, SC, and Tamara (David) Keck,<br />

Medina, OH; six great-grandchildren; one great-great-grandchild; two step-grandchildren.<br />

She was predeceased by a grandson, Timothy Fischler; step son, Jack Perry; and two sonsin-law,<br />

James English and Jack Fischler. Friends and family are invited to Marion"s Life<br />

Celebration on Thursday, April 20, 2006 from 1:00 to 2:00 p.m. at Tussey-Mosher Funeral<br />

Home, 139 Main Street, Wellsboro, PA. Funeral to follow at 2:00 p.m., with Pastor Robin<br />

Baer officiating. Burial in Middlebury Union Cemetery. If desired, memorials may be<br />

made in her memory to the Middle Ridge Church, Grand Canyon Road, Wellsboro, PA<br />

16901. www.lifecelebration.com<br />

Marion <strong>Gunn</strong>- Boyce, Marion K. (<strong>Gunn</strong>)<br />

Marion K. (<strong>Gunn</strong>) Boyce, 92, Green Bay, Wisconsin died Wednesday July 23, 2003, at a<br />

local hospital. She was born June 24, 1911, in Green Bay to the late George and Anna<br />

(Thumb) <strong>Gunn</strong>. In 1928, she married Wayne Price in Menominee, Mich. He preceded her<br />

in death in 1970. In 1985, she married Andrew Boyce in Green Bay. He preceded her in<br />

death in 1987. She is survived by her two daughters and sons-in-law, Margie and Ken<br />

Brinkley, Donna and Bill Davenport; two sons and daughters-in-law, David and Jean<br />

Price, Wayne and Ethel Price; several stepchildren; grandchildren, great-grandchildren,<br />

great-great grandchildren, nieces and nephews, relatives and friends. Friends may call at<br />

Blaney Funeral Home, 1521 Shawano Ave. from 4 to 8 p.m. Friday. There will be a Parish<br />

Wake Service at 7:30 p.m. Friday. Friends may also call at St. Joseph Catholic Church,<br />

corner of Ninth Street and 12th Ave. from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. Saturday. The Mass of<br />

Christian Burial will be at 10:30 a.m. Saturday at the church with the Rev. Mike Ingold<br />

officiating. Burial will be in Nicolet Memorial Gardens. The family of Marion K. Boyce<br />

would like to extend a word of thanks to caring staff of St. Vincent Hospital.<br />

Marion <strong>Gunn</strong> [Jenkins]


a retired teacher who worked for the Office of War Information in Washington and China<br />

during World War II, died of heart disease Saturday at Roland Park Place. The Guilford<br />

resident was 85. During the war, Mrs. Jenkins also served as the charge d"affaires at a U.S.<br />

consulate in China. After the communist regime forced her to leave China, she and her<br />

husband, Cyrus Felix Jenkins, an American oil company executive, relocated to Thailand,<br />

where she taught Latin and Asian history at the International School of Bangkok for 15<br />

years. Mr. Jenkins died in 1975. Born in Worcester, Mass., she was a graduate of Radcliffe<br />

College. She remained active in the League of Women Voters throughout her life and<br />

worked with the Baltimore chapter until her death. Plans for a memorial service were<br />

incomplete. Survivors include a daughter, Eugenie A. Jenkins of Baltimore; two sons,<br />

Patrick W. Jenkins of Bourne, Mass., and Nicholas Jenkins of East Sandwich, Mass.; and<br />

one grandchild (Baltimore Sun, January 16, 2007)<br />

Marilyn <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

The Daily Progress- Charlottesville, Va 5-18-1999 - Marily Kress <strong>Gunn</strong>, 71, of<br />

Charlottesville, died Monday, May 17, 1999, in a local hospital. Born Dec. 10, 1927, in<br />

Bismark, N.D., she was a daughter of the late Arthur John and Hazel May Sleight Kress.<br />

She was a member of Hinton Avenue United Methodist Church, where she was the choir<br />

director for 33 years. Survivors include her husband, Ray Wilson <strong>Gunn</strong> of Charlottesville,<br />

a daughter, Mrs. Valerie Thompson Daniels of Prince George; two sons Curtis A.<br />

Thompson and his wife June, of Cold Spring, N.Y.; and Keith A. Thompson of<br />

Charlottesville; one sister, Mrs. Verma Winters of Kilmarnock; one brother, Arthur J.<br />

Kress, Jr. of Lake Havasu, Ariz.; five grandchildren,Stacy Cooke and her husband,<br />

Thomas, Khristopher Thompson, Matthew Thompson, Diana Thompson and David<br />

Thompson; one great-grandson, Brent Cooke; and a special friend Eva Knight. A funeral<br />

service will be held 11 a.m. on Wednesday at Hinton Avenue United Methodist Church<br />

with the Rev. Edward Hopkins officating. Interment will follow at Riverview Cemetery.<br />

The family will receive friends this evening from 7 to 8 p.m. at the funeral home. In lieu of<br />

flowers, those who wish may make contributions to the American Cancer Society, 3042-D<br />

Berkmar Drive, Charlottesville, VA 22901. Hill & Wood Funeral Home is in charge of<br />

arrangements.<br />

Marilyn L. (<strong>Gunn</strong>) <strong>My</strong>sliwy<br />

of Marblehead, Mass., formerly of Salem, died June 19, 2008, at Salem Hospital. She was<br />

the wife of the late Irving E. “Ed” <strong>My</strong>sliwy, M.D. Born in Winthrop, the daughter of the<br />

late Owen and Olive (Cupit) <strong>Gunn</strong>, she was raised in <strong>New</strong> Orleans as a child. She was a<br />

camp bugler at Mount Benditto Campsite in Maine for several years, and she was also a<br />

certified Maine guide. Mrs. <strong>My</strong>sliwy was a graduate of Reading High School, where she<br />

was class president and head cheerleader. She was also an accomplished figure skater with<br />

the Boston Silver Skaters Derby. A registered nurse for many years, she was a graduate of<br />

Salem Hospital School of Nursing. While at nursing school, she met and married her late<br />

husband. Her husband at the time was in the U.S. Air Force, and Mrs. <strong>My</strong>sliwy turned<br />

around and also joined the U.S. Air Force. She was honorably discharged from the service,<br />

attaining the rank of lieutenant. Slowly moving east from Texas, they moved back to


Salem, where they settled and together raised their family. In the early 1950s, Mrs.<br />

<strong>My</strong>sliwy was instrumental in the establishment of the OB/GYN office of Irving E. <strong>My</strong>sliwy,<br />

M.D., in Salem. She was his office nurse for many years to come.Throughout her life, she<br />

always possessed a passion for helping people. She also worked for the American Red<br />

Cross in different capacities for many years. She also was very politically minded and<br />

worked on many political campaigns, her last two being for Rep. Peter Torkildsen and<br />

Peter McSwiggin. Mrs. <strong>My</strong>sliwy loved to travel and had been on many trips in her lifetime.<br />

Throughout her life, she also had a great love for and cared for many animals. Her greatest<br />

joy was the relationship she had with her family and especially her grandchildren and<br />

great-grandchildren. Surviving her is a son, Owen <strong>My</strong>sliwy and his wife, Joanne, of<br />

Beverly; two daughters, Katherine Rainville of Groton and Christine Morgani and her<br />

husband, Edward, of Marblehead; a brother, Owen Russell <strong>Gunn</strong> of Riverside, R.I.; six<br />

grandchildren, Melanie Velleco, Owen <strong>My</strong>sliwy, Rachael Roque, Eric Morgani, Matthew<br />

Rainville and Allison Rainville; four great-grandchildren, Owen, Revo, Dylan and David;<br />

and many beloved animals. Her funeral service will be held Tuesday, June 24, at 11 a.m. in<br />

David H. Gonet Funeral Home, 22 Hawthorne Blvd., Salem, with the Rev. David Reed,<br />

pastor of the First Baptist Church, Reading, officiating. Burial will be in Greenlawn<br />

Cemetery, Salem.<br />

Marilyn Lanette 'Lynn' <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

PARAGOULD, Tenn. - Marilyn Lanette 'Lynn' <strong>Gunn</strong>, 33, nurse's aide for Sunshine<br />

Manor, died Tuesday at Arkansas Methodist Hospital. Services will be at 12:30 p.m. today<br />

at Heath Funeral Home with burial in Pine Knot Cemetery. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong>, the wife of Ricky<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, also leaves two daughters, Amy <strong>Gunn</strong> and Mandy <strong>Gunn</strong>; two sons, Jeremy <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

and Zachary <strong>Gunn</strong>; her mother and stepfather, Bonnie and Charles Tinsley; a sister,<br />

Cathy Hampton, and her grandmother, Mrs. T. W. Cleveland, all of Paragould. The family<br />

requests that any memorials be sent to the American Cancer Society or American Heart<br />

Association. Published 9-3-1992<br />

Marilyn Marie <strong>Gunn</strong> Lancaster<br />

THOMASVILLE — Marilyn Marie Morse Singletary Lancaster - Graveside services for<br />

Marilyn Marie Morse Singletary Lancaster of Whitesburg, Ga., are at 11 a.m., Thursday,<br />

May 13, 2010, at Zion Grove Assembly of God Cemetery in Colquitt County, Ga. The Rev.<br />

Kirk McCullough will officiate. Mrs. Lancaster died May 8, at Langdale Hospice House in<br />

Valdosta. Born April 28, 1963, in Brooks County, Ga., she was a daughter of the late<br />

Freddie Thomas Morse and Mary Josephine <strong>Gunn</strong>. She was a cashier at Kroger and a<br />

member of Solid Rock Methodist Church in Whitesburg, Ga. Survivors include daughters,<br />

Kimberly Sharee Lancaster of Thomasville, Mary Tabitha Lynn Lancaster of Whitesburg;<br />

sister, Carolyn Marie <strong>Gunn</strong> of Morehead, Ky.; brother, Jim Morse of Tallahassee, Fla.;<br />

sisters, Virginia Lee Kitchingham of Whitesburg, Marjorie Ann Cannon of Meigs, Josie<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Thomasville; brothers-in-law, Wesley Cannon of Meigs, Scotty Cannon of Meigs;<br />

sister-in-law, Francis Morse of Tallahassee, Fla.; and numerous nieces and nephews. The<br />

family will receive friends from 6 to 8 p.m., today at the funeral home. Whiddon-Shiver


Funeral Home<br />

Marilyn (Nielson) <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

age 72, of Scotland, South Dakota died Monday, December 24, 2007, at the Sanford<br />

Medical Center in Sioux Falls. A memorial service will be at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday,<br />

December 29, 2007, at the Wintz & Ray Funeral Home in Yankton with Reverend Dean<br />

Trapp officiating.<br />

Burial of the urn will be at the Rose Hill Cemetery in Scotland. Visitation with the family is<br />

from 4:00 to 8:00 p.m. on Friday, at the Wintz & Ray Funeral Home in Yankton.<br />

Pallbearers are Sharon Mass, Linda Wold, Jill Sage, Jay Nielson, Jeff Nielson and Jodi<br />

Windfeldt. Honorary pallbearers are the Paul Grossheusch VFW Auxiliary Post No. 2966<br />

of Scotland. Marilyn was born September 12, 1935, in Yankton, South Dakota to Magnus<br />

and Lila (Forman) Nielson. Marilyn grew up in the Yankton area and graduated from<br />

Yankton High School with the class of 1953. On September 27, 1954, Marilyn married<br />

Maynard <strong>Gunn</strong> in Canton, South Dakota. After their marriage, they lived on a farm in<br />

Scotland and Marilyn worked for the Scotland Dairy Coop for over 20 years. She was a<br />

member of the Ladies VFW Auxiliary of Scotland, serving as the treasurer for a few years.<br />

Marilyn loved to work with crafts and enjoyed sewing, cooking and fishing. Survivors<br />

include her husband, Maynard <strong>Gunn</strong> of Scotland; two sisters: Jeanette (Bob) Long of<br />

Brigham City, Utah and Elaine (Howard) Perry of Spearfish; one brother, Paul (Judy)<br />

Nielson of Yankton; two aunts: Leona Reckow of Yankton and Lois VanderVoort of<br />

Hutchinson, Minnesota; and many nieces, nephew, great nieces and great nephews.<br />

Marilyn was preceded in death by her parents; two brothers: Robert and Neal Nielson; a<br />

sister, Judy Riedeburg; a niece, Paige (Perry) Reese; and a brother-in-law, RS Hooper. In<br />

lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society or Crippled<br />

Children"s Society. To send an online sympathy card or to view the video tribute, please<br />

visit wintzrayfuneralhome.com/. Yankton Press & Dakotan December 27, 2007<br />

Marilyn Lanette <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

1959 - 1992 Marilyn Lanette <strong>Gunn</strong>, 33, of Paragould, AR died Tuesday, September 1, 1992<br />

at Arkansas Methodist Hospital in Paragould, AR.She was born April 20, 1959 in<br />

Paragould, Arkansas. Visitation is scheduled for Wednesday, September 2, 1992, from<br />

06:00 PM to M at Heath Funeral Home. Services will be held Thursday, September 3, 1992,<br />

at 12:30 PM at Heath Colonial Chapel. Rev. Wilburn Griggs will be officiating.Burial will<br />

be at Pine Knot Cemetery on Thursday, September 3, 1992 at 01:30 PM.Memorials can be<br />

sent to American Cancer Society American Heart Association Survivors include: Amy<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Paragould, AR-Daughter, Jeremy <strong>Gunn</strong> of Paragould, AR-Son Mandy <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Paragould, AR-Daughter Zachary <strong>Gunn</strong> of Paragould, AR-Son Cathy & Hampton of<br />

Paragould, AR-Sister Mrs. T. W. Cleveland of Paragould, AR-Pat Grandmother<br />

Marion Y. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Marion Y. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 92, of Barnett, passed away Sunday at Good Shepherd Care Center in


Versailles, Missouri. She was born Feb. 6, 1911 near Barnett, daughter of Norman and<br />

Rose Lee Imler Yows. In 1932, she married Robert <strong>Gunn</strong>, who preceded her in death in<br />

1943. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> worked at Glazier Factory in Eldon and the Missouri Department of<br />

Insurance in Jefferson City. She was a member of the Barnett Christian Church. She is<br />

survived by one son, Gary <strong>Gunn</strong> of Leawood, KS, and two grandchildren, Marisa and<br />

Daniel. Funeral services will be at 2:00 p.m. Wednesday at Kidwell-Garber Funeral Home<br />

in Versailles. Burial will be in the Versailles Cemetery. Family will receive friends from<br />

6:00 to 8:00 p.m. Tuesday. Memorials are suggested to KC Christian Academy in Prairie<br />

Village, KS.<br />

Marjorie M. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Aug. 5, 1918 - Feb. 4, 2003 - MONTROSE - Marjorie M. GUNN, age 84, a homemaker and<br />

a Montrose resident for 24 years, died Tuesday, Feb. 4, 2003, at her home in Montrose.<br />

Marjorie M. WATSON, the daughter of Evart Wilber and Harriet Eleanor (LEGG)<br />

WATSON, was born on Aug. 5, 1918, in Meeker, Colo. During her youth the family moved<br />

to Michigan for a short time and then returned to Meeker where she received her<br />

education and grew to adulthood. On May 28, 1938, she was united in marriage with Lewis<br />

L. <strong>Gunn</strong>. When Lewis joined the United States Army during World War II, the family<br />

moved to Las Animas, Colo. After the war and Lewis returned, the family moved to Grand<br />

Junction where they ranched until moving to Ridgway. The family continued to ranch until<br />

Lewis joined the Colorado Department of Transportation and they moved to Craig. Upon<br />

his retirement, they moved back to the Montrose area where they lived until Lewis<br />

preceded Marjorie in death on Feb. 15, 2001. Marjorie continued to live in Montrose until<br />

the time of her own death. She was a former member of Craig Rebekah Lodge and the<br />

Columbine Club. Marjorie loved spending time with her family, reading and writing letters<br />

to family members. She also enjoyed quilting, crocheting and knitting. Surviving family<br />

members include two sons: Evart Thomas Furnish Watson and wife Laura, of Olympia,<br />

Wash.; Johnny <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife Nancy, of Kremmling, Colo.; one daughter, Marjorie Louise<br />

and husband Alvin Ficco, of Ouray, Colo.; and a sister, Jacqueline and husband Kenneth<br />

Jones, of Sanford, Colo. There are 12 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren. In<br />

addition to her parents and her husband, Lewis, Marjorie was also preceded in death by<br />

one sister, LaTisha Morgan. A funeral service will be officiated by The Rev. Nathaniel<br />

Foshage Saturday, Feb. 8, at 1 p.m. at the Montrose Valley Funeral Home Chapel.<br />

Visitation will be held from noon to 1 p.m., service time. Interment will follow in the Valley<br />

Lawns Cemetery, south of Montrose. A reception for family and friends will be held at St.<br />

Mary"s Catholic Church at 3 p.m. Arrangements are being handled under the direction of<br />

Montrose Valley Funeral Home, (970) 249-4400. Source: Montrose Daily Press Online<br />

Marjorie Pinchbeck <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

age 78, passed away on December 24, 2010. She is survived by her husband, Franklin<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Crewe, Va.; two daughters, Joyce Inge and Rita Martin; and six grandchildren.<br />

She is also survived by her brother, sister and numerous extended family members.<br />

Funeral services will be held in the chapel of Jennings-McMillian Funeral Home of Crewe,<br />

Va. on Tuesday, December 28 at 2 p.m. with interment to follow at St. Mark's United


Methodist Church. The family will receive friends one hour prior to the service.<br />

Arrangements by Jennings-McMillian Funeral Home, Crewe.<br />

Mark Ernest <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

49, of Royersford Mark Ernest <strong>Gunn</strong> "<strong>Gunn</strong>er", 49, passed from natural causes early<br />

Wednesday, April 6th, in his home located in Royersford. Mark was born September 3,<br />

1961 to his late parents, Doris and Frederick <strong>Gunn</strong>. He grew up in Schwenksville with his<br />

surviving siblings, Carol Boyer, wife of David Boyer, Sharon Orth, wife of Earl Orth,<br />

Terry Foster, wife of Robert Foster, and Rick <strong>Gunn</strong>, husband of Linda <strong>Gunn</strong>. Mark is also<br />

survived by his wife, Starlu <strong>Gunn</strong> and 3 children, Tammy <strong>My</strong>ers Friel, Harold <strong>My</strong>ers,<br />

husband of Megan <strong>My</strong>ers, and Rachael Crochunis, wife of Michael Crochunis. He has 6<br />

grandchildren and one on the way, Tazia Friel, Shane Klick, Taylor Crochunis, Hallie<br />

<strong>My</strong>ers, Preston Crochunis and Brandon <strong>My</strong>ers. Mark enjoyed his childhood working on<br />

cars and trucks, driving and racing. He also enjoyed spending time with his friends and<br />

being the life of any event. In his later years Mark spent his time driving truck for<br />

employment. His hobbies were his grandchildren and his family. He loved his<br />

grandchildren more than life itself and they will keep him alive through their memories.<br />

We all know Mark for his sarcasm and humor and his need for fun. He always found a way<br />

to make you laugh through any situation. He would say the right thing at the right time to<br />

break the ice and lighten the mood. Mark was always the protector whether if for his<br />

friends, or family. He will be deeply missed, but his memories will live on with all the<br />

stories we share as he was such a large part of the lives he touched. His funeral service will<br />

be held on Wednesday at 10 a.m. at the Shalkop Grace & Strunk Funeral Home, Bridge<br />

and Church Streets, Spring City. Burial to follow in the Limerick Garden of Memories. His<br />

viewing will be held Tuesday evening in the funeral home from 6-8 p.m. We are asking any<br />

and all donations be sent to the <strong>Gunn</strong> Grandchildren Scholarship Fund, c/o Diamond<br />

Credit Union of Pottstown, 1600 Medical Drive, Pottstown, PA<br />

Mark E. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Mark E., 34, of Norman, Oklahoma, died Wednesday evening, Jan. 13, 1993, at Oklahoma<br />

City, Ok. Funeral services will be 10:00 a.m. Monday at Fuqua Everett Funeral Home in<br />

Texarkana, Tx. Friends may call at Mayes Funeral Directors in Norman until noon<br />

Saturday for viewing. Mark was born July 3, 1958 at Wichita Falls, Tx. An employee of<br />

Greyhound since 1986 he had also worked with his sister as a paper carrier for the Daily<br />

Oklahoman. Survivors include his parents, Eugene and Bonnie <strong>Gunn</strong> of Texarkana, Tx.;<br />

his brother, Dale <strong>Gunn</strong> of Marlow; two sisters, Bonnie <strong>Gunn</strong> of Goldsby and Dana<br />

Dawson, Mt. Pleasant, Tx.<br />

Mark <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Mark <strong>Gunn</strong> was born January 11, 1952, he passed away March 14, 2011. Mark was born<br />

in Chicago to Margaret and LeRoy Carl <strong>Gunn</strong> and then grew up in Downers Grove. He<br />

graduated from Downers Grove North High School, Class of 1969 and graduated from Coe


College, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Class of 1974, where he played football and baseball. Mark is<br />

preceded in death by his father, mother and his sister Bonnie <strong>Gunn</strong>. He is survived by his<br />

son Scott <strong>Gunn</strong>, stepson Josh and his brothers Steve <strong>Gunn</strong>, Tim <strong>Gunn</strong> and his sister Kay<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>. Visitation Friday, March 18th 3:00pm to 9:00pm at Adams-Winter field & Sullivan<br />

Funeral Home, 4343 Main Street (1 blk. So. of Ogden Ave.), Downers Grove. Interment<br />

Private. Page: 28<br />

Mark James <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Mark James <strong>Gunn</strong>, known as James, of Fernleigh Way, Boston, Mass. has died at Pilgrim<br />

Hospital after illness. He was 70. Mark James <strong>Gunn</strong> was born in Nottingham, Mr <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

first lived in the area from 1962 to 1976, before returning in 1991.Mr <strong>Gunn</strong> was a fire<br />

officer, serving in Boston, Spalding and Leicester, from 1964 until his retirement in 1991.<br />

He also gave two years" national service.A married man, he is survived by wife Gina, sons<br />

Mark and Ian, grandson Nathaniel, brothers John and Julian, sisters Angela Spowage and<br />

Rachel Rowland, nieces Sharron Spowage and Tracy Fox, cousin Jill Wormald, nephew<br />

Shaun Utteridge and great-nephew Connor Utteridge.The funeral took place at Boston<br />

Crematorium and was conducted by the Rev Neil Vickers. It was followed by cremation.<br />

Chief family mourners were: Gina (wife), Mark and Isabel <strong>Gunn</strong> (son and daughter-inlaw),<br />

Ian <strong>Gunn</strong> and Helen (son and partner), John <strong>Gunn</strong> (brother), Julian <strong>Gunn</strong> and Lynn<br />

(brother and partner), Angela Spowage (sister), Rachel and Paul Rowland (sister and<br />

husband), Sharron Spowage (niece), Jill and Alan Wormald (cousin and husband), Wendy<br />

Utteridge (sister-in-law), Barry and Karen Staniland (brother-in-law and wife), Tracy Fox<br />

(niece), Shaun Utteridge (nephew), Connor and Joanne Utteridge (great-nephew and wife).<br />

Arrangements by F. E. Addlesee and Son.<br />

Mark Randall <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Mark went home to his Lord & Savior on Dec. 15, 2007. He grew up in Mesquite, and lived<br />

in Dallas. He graduated form Criswell College, and served on the staff of First Baptist<br />

Church of Dallas. He is also known by his stage name of John-Mark Anatole, and played<br />

guitar in many local gigs. He will be remembered for his intelligence, love of dogs and the<br />

Pittsburgh Steelers, and his compassion for, and generosity to others. He is survived by his<br />

parents, Pete & Geri <strong>Gunn</strong>, his sister Carol Armstrong, and his brother, Lee Bret <strong>Gunn</strong>-<br />

Sanders.<br />

Marlene Louise (Jackson) <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

64, of Romney, West Virginia died on Tuesday, October 3, 2000 at her son"s residence in<br />

Manassas, Va<br />

Marlene <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

70, died Monday March 30, 2009 . Private services (Shurden, Henryetta Oklahoma).


Marlene <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

CORINTH, MS - Sue Marlene <strong>Gunn</strong>, 60, died Sunday, May 30, 2004, at Magnolia Regional<br />

Hospital in Corinth. Arrangements are incomplete and will be announced later by McBride<br />

Funeral Home of Ripley.Funeral services for Sue Marlene <strong>Gunn</strong>, 60, of Corinth are set for<br />

2 p.m. today at McBride Funeral Home Chapel in Ripley with Bro. Glen Hudspeth<br />

officiating. Burial will be in Harmony Cemetery in Walnut. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> died Sunday, May<br />

30, 2004, at Magnolia Regional Health Center. Memorials may be made to the American<br />

Diabetes Foundation, P. O. Box 2680, North Canton, OH, 44720. Visitation will be held<br />

from 7 a.m. until service time today at McBride Funeral Home. Sue Marlene <strong>Gunn</strong>, 60,<br />

died Sunday, May 30, 2004, at the Magnolia Regional Health Center in Corinth. She was<br />

the operator of A Slice of Happiness Gift Shop in Corinth. She was the School Food Service<br />

director for the State of Mississippi, retiring after 25 years. She also authored numerous<br />

books for the food service industry. She started her career as a teacher at the University of<br />

Southern Mississippi in Hattiesburg. She served as director of a child nutrition program at<br />

Meridian as a food service director at Doctor"s Hospital in Jackson. She was a member of<br />

Harmony Baptist Church in Walnut. Services will be at 2 p.m. today at McBride Funeral<br />

Home Chapel with Bro. Glen Hudspeth officiating. Burial will be in Harmony Cemetery in<br />

Walnut. Survivors include her father, Sewell <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife, Iris, of Walnut; three sisters,<br />

Lesa Voyles of Ripley, Shelly Stanley and husband, Terry, of Belmont, and Nelda Barnes<br />

and husband, Charles, of Corinth; a brother, Wayne <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife, Deb, of Waynesboro,<br />

Tenn.; seven nieces and nephews; four great-nieces and great-nephews. She was preceded<br />

in death by her mother, Zevie Sue Eubanks <strong>Gunn</strong>. Pallbearers will be Alan Smith, Travis<br />

Smith, Jerry Barnes, Douglas Jackson, Ben Windham, Michael <strong>Gunn</strong>, Joshua Stanley and<br />

Blake Voyles. Honorary pallbearers will be Jacob Stanley, Jennifer Voyles, Bobby <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

and Susan <strong>Gunn</strong>. Visitation will continue from 7 a.m. to service time today. Memorials may<br />

be made to the American Diabetes Association, P.O. Box 2680, North Canton OH 44720.<br />

(Hamlin and Elizabeth Tunstal <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Marlin <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Mr. Marlin <strong>Gunn</strong> age 83 of Brewton, Alabama passed away early Monday morning<br />

December 10, 2012 in a Evergreen Nursing Facility after a brief illness. Graveside Services<br />

are scheduled forThursday morning December 13, 2012 at 11:00 A.M. at Cooper Cemetery<br />

with Speaker Brad Blair officiating. Interment will follow in Cooper Cemetery Brewton,<br />

Alabama with WILLIAMS MEMORIAL CHAPEL FUNERAL HOME OF BREWTON,<br />

ALABAMA DIRECTING.<br />

Marnie <strong>Gunn</strong> Talley,<br />

35, of Chula, died Wednesday, Dec. 22, 2004, at the Medical Center of Central Georgia in<br />

Macon. Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. Monday at the chapel of Bowen-Donaldson<br />

Home for Funerals with Rev. Dan Eidson and Rev. Lamar Harris officiating. Interment<br />

will follow at Oakridge Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Jeff Partlow, Tony Lawson, Danny<br />

Garrett, Gordon Burgess, Dan Gibson and Rob Faulk. Visitation will be from 6 to 8 p.m.<br />

Sunday at the funeral home. Mrs. Talley was born May 14, 1969, in Tift County. She was


the daughter of Larry <strong>Gunn</strong> and Barbara Hall <strong>Gunn</strong>, both of Omega. She was a special<br />

education teacher and a member of the First Baptist Church of Chula. Marnies family and<br />

friends were the source of her happiness and she got her strength from God above. She had<br />

a gift to teach and work with her students like none other. She was blessed with a<br />

wonderful husband whom she loved with all her heart and together they gave us all two<br />

special gifts, Marlee and Cole. Through them, Marnies love and spirit will always shine<br />

through. To so many Marnie was an angel here on earth. She touched so many lives with<br />

her gift of kindness and generosity, always thinking of others before herself. She was loved<br />

by so many and we were all blessed by her strength and passion for life. She will always be<br />

in our hearts and will be truly missed. We love you Marnie. Mrs. Talley is also survived by<br />

her husband, Connie Lee Talley Jr. of Chula; a son, Jackson Cole Talley of Chula; a<br />

daughter, Marlee Nicole Talley of Chula; a sister, Lori <strong>Gunn</strong> Baker and her husband Ray<br />

E. Baker Jr. of Sanford, N.C.; her father-in-law and mother-in-law, C.L.and Wilhelmina B.<br />

Talley of Chula; one sister-in-law and brother-in-law, Kim and Gerard Ascani of Tifton;<br />

one grandmother, Ethel A. Talley of Chula; two nephews, Ray E. Baker III of Sanford,<br />

N.C., and Nicholas Ascani of Tifton; and one niece, Eve Copeland of Tifton. ,She was<br />

preceded in death by six grandparents, Andrew Jackson and Ruby <strong>Gunn</strong>, Emmett and<br />

Inez Holton, Victor Hall and A.W. Talley. In lieu of flowers, gifts may be made to the First<br />

United Methodist Church of Tifton preschool or the American Cancer Society.Bowen-<br />

Donaldson Home for Funerals in Tifton is in charge of arrangements.<br />

Marsella <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

wife of John <strong>Gunn</strong>, died in Kingfisher County, Oklahoma, a few days ago. She was<br />

formerly Miss Helmer and moved West with her husband from Sebewa in September 1890,<br />

traveling with team and wagon. She leaves a husband and three children and was in her<br />

32nd year. The Sebewa Center Association Volume 4 October 1968<br />

Marshall Dean <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Former Jacksonville Florida Fire Chief Marshall Dean <strong>Gunn</strong> Sr., who retired from the<br />

city"s Public Safety Department in 1984 after a 36-year career, died Sunday. He was 81.<br />

Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong>, who had been in ill health recently, suffered a cerebral hemorrhage, said his<br />

son, Marshall <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr. One of the last things Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> did was attend Friday"s<br />

Jacksonville Jaguars pre-season game with his son. "He was a big Jaguars fan," his son<br />

said. "If he was able to make it into the stands, he was in our seats." But Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong>"s<br />

lifelong passion was being a part of Jacksonville"s fire department, his son said. "It was his<br />

love, the association with the firefighters, the political issues. He was very active behind the<br />

scenes over the years," his son said. "He had a lot of respect from the firefighters."<br />

Marshall <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr. said his father was probably "teasing . . . the guys in rescue on the way<br />

to hospital. That was just his way." The Jacksonville native was the Public Safety<br />

Department"s deputy director and chief of its fire division at the time of his 1984<br />

retirement. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> had worked his way up through the ranks of the fire division, having<br />

also served as planning officer and coordinator of the city"s volunteer fire services, among<br />

other things. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> graduated from Landon High School and served in the U.S. Navy<br />

in World War II and the Korean War. In addition to his son, Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> is survived by his


wife, Katherine <strong>Gunn</strong> of Jacksonville; brother, Wesley <strong>Gunn</strong> of Winter Haven; and five<br />

grandchildren. The family will receive visitors at Hardage-Giddens Funeral Home, 4115<br />

Hendricks Ave., from 6 to 8 p.m. today. Services will be at 11 a.m. tomorrow, also at<br />

Hardage-Giddens, followed by interment at Oaklawn Cemetery. (Aug 15, 1999)<br />

Marshall <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

WALNUT, Mississippi - Marshall Earl <strong>Gunn</strong>, 41, died Tuesday, June 8, 2004, at Walnut.<br />

Arrangements are incomplete and will be announced later by McBride Funeral Home of<br />

Ripley. WALNUT - Marshall Earl <strong>Gunn</strong>, 41, died Tuesday, June 8, 2004, at his home in<br />

Walnut. He was disabled. He was a 32nd Degree Mason and a member of the Tuscumbia<br />

Baptist Church in Alcorn County. Services will be at 2 p.m. today at Harmony Baptist<br />

Church in Walnut with Bro. Pete officiating and Bro. Brian Tatum assisting. Burial will be<br />

in Brush Creek Cemetery in Alcorn County. McBride Funeral Home of Ripley is in charge<br />

of the arrangements. Survivors include two sons, Jason <strong>Gunn</strong> and Kyle <strong>Gunn</strong> of Corinth;<br />

his mother, Kay Stinson <strong>Gunn</strong> of Walnut; three sisters, Jeannie Mills and husband,<br />

Thomas, and Sara Mills, all of Walnut, and Amy Carmichiel and husband, Sammie, of<br />

Corinth; a brother, Jeffrey Lamar <strong>Gunn</strong> of Walnut; his grandmother, Iris Stinson of<br />

Walnut; his fiancee, Tanya Bearden of Adamsville, Tenn.; the mother of his children, Starr<br />

Switcher <strong>Gunn</strong> of Corinth. He was preceded in death by his father, Donald Lamar <strong>Gunn</strong>; a<br />

sister, Katheryn Louise "Kathy" <strong>Gunn</strong> Wells; and his grandparents, Earl Stinson, and<br />

Gulia and Ruth Mohundro <strong>Gunn</strong>. Pallbearers will be Tommy Mills, Jared Mills, Kevin<br />

Mills, Colby Carmichiel, Benji Mills and Adam Moss. Visitation will continue at the church<br />

from 7 a.m. to service time today.<br />

Marshall <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Marshall <strong>Gunn</strong> 36 years, died in Corpus Christi, Sunday morning. Surviving him are,<br />

parents, Mr. and Mrs. David ,T. <strong>Gunn</strong>, brothers. Carl D.. Marlin H.. and W. Guy <strong>Gunn</strong>;<br />

and sisters. Mrs. Artie Mae Ham, Mrs. Delma Lancaster, Mrs. Maletia King and Mrs<br />

Lexie King, Services will be Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock from Travis Park Methodist<br />

church. Rev. Albert P. Shirkey officiating. Arrangements by Port Loring, Mortician.<br />

More on death<br />

Mr. Marshall <strong>Gunn</strong> and his wife, Sophie Sharpe <strong>Gunn</strong>, Mrs. . W. Cash, and Mrs. M. D.<br />

Graham, all of San Antonio, and Pedro Rodriguez of Robstown were killed in the Corpus<br />

Christi -wreck. Mrs. Graham, 30, and Rodriguez, about 40, died almost instantly, Mrs.<br />

Cash, 37, Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 35, and Marshall <strong>Gunn</strong>, 36, died in a Corpus Christi hospital.<br />

Martin O. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

58, Littleton, Colo., died Thursday, Oct. 29., 1998. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a dishwasher. He was<br />

born in Denver. Survivors: sisters, Kris Barfield, Orlando, Lee Tapp, Doreen Harmon,<br />

Joan, all of Littleton, Dolores Goethe, Carol Gillilan, both of Lakewood, Colo., Sandy<br />

Callahan, Aurora, Colo., Sue Hurchman, Green Bay, Wisc.; brothers, Neil, Arvada, Colo.,<br />

Gary, Denver. Chapel Hill Mortuary, Littleton. January 14, 1999, Orlando Sentinel


<strong>New</strong>spaper<br />

Martin S. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

STOCKBR!DGE, Massachusettes —Martin Sylvester <strong>Gunn</strong>, 86, died yesterday April 23,<br />

1945 at his home. East Main Street. He was born in <strong>New</strong> Lebanon, N. Y, the son of Gabriel<br />

and Mary Way <strong>Gunn</strong> and spent mo»t of his life in Stockbridge. He Is survived by four<br />

daughters, Minnletta Wllloughby. Miss Mabel and Mrs. Mary Moxjey. all of Great<br />

Barrington, Mrs. Maude VanAllen and a son. David, all of Stockbridge, 12 grandchildren<br />

and two great-grandchildren. The body rests at the home where a brief service will be<br />

Thursday afternoon preceding the funeral service at the Congregational Church at 3.30.<br />

Rev. Harrison Lamond will officiate. Burial will be In Stockbridge Cemetery- The Birches<br />

Funeral Home is in charge.<br />

Marva Colleen Hughes <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

1953 ~ 2010 - Marva Colleen Hughes <strong>Gunn</strong>, 57, passed away peacefully on Saturday,<br />

November 6, 2010, surrounded by her friends and family. Marva was born on October 16,<br />

1953, in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. She was the 3rd child of 6 children born to G. Jay and<br />

Arva Lucile May Hughes.Marva was raised in Fremont, California, and received her<br />

schooling there. She lived most of her life and called Utah home, spending her last 15 years<br />

in Sunset, Utah. She married Kenneth Sidles on January 15, 1980. They were later<br />

divorced. She married Gene R. <strong>Gunn</strong> on March 6, 1995. They were later sealed in the<br />

Ogden, Utah LDS Temple.She had a variety of jobs throughout her life, working with<br />

people. She particularly enjoyed her service to the elderly. Marva and Gene loved to drive<br />

to the mountains and search for wild mushrooms and interesting rocks. She loved to write<br />

poetry and won several awards for her writing. Although she wasn't blessed with children<br />

of her own, she had a mothering nature and adored all of her nieces and nephews.She is<br />

survived by her husband-Gene (Sunset); her parents G. Jay & Arva Hughes (Spanish<br />

Fork); siblings: Eunice Asay (Orem); Jay Hughes (Spanish Fork); Connie Black (Nephi);<br />

Shellie Crane (Mapleton); and several aunts, uncles nieces and nephews, and many<br />

cherished friends. She was preceded in death by her sister, Marlene Hughes<br />

Palmer.Funeral Services will be held on Wednesday. November 10, 2010, at the LDS<br />

Chapel at 2431 North 250 West, Sunset, Utah, at 11:00 a.m. Family and friends may gather<br />

on Tuesday evening the 9th from 6-8 p.m. at the same building, and Wednesday the 10th,<br />

from 9:30-10:45 a.m. prior to the services.Interment will be in the Spanish Fork City<br />

Cemetery. Arrangements are with Crandall Funeral Home of Kamas,<br />

Marvin Allen <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Funeral services for Marvin Allen <strong>Gunn</strong>, 83 of Gilmer, Texas were scheduled for 2, pm<br />

Wednesday Nov 19, 1969 at Loyd chapel. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> died Sunday at Arlington after a long<br />

illness. He lived at 814 First Street in Gilmer. Born in Tompsonville Texas on Nov 18, 1885<br />

he had lived in Upshur County for forty years. He was employed as a cement contractor.<br />

He was a member of Calvary Baptist Church and Bethesda masonic Lodge. Surviving are


his wife Connie <strong>Gunn</strong>; three sons, Leslie H. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Oklahoma City, Fred M. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

Houston, Ira J. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Gilmer, four brothers, Wade H. <strong>Gunn</strong>, San Antonio, Bill Glynn<br />

Gonzales, Walter Glynn and Lewis Flynn both of Seguin, three sister, Mrs. Mae Keith,<br />

Muskogee, Oklahoma, Elma May, Dequin, and Vicy Zumwalt of Gonzales, ten<br />

grandchildren; and 15 great grandchildren(John and Susan <strong>Gunn</strong> Onslow County, NC<br />

desc)<br />

Marvin Birden <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

COURTLAND, VA - Marvin Birden <strong>Gunn</strong> Sr., husband of Lillian Crumpler <strong>Gunn</strong>, died<br />

Friday, March 26, 2004. The family will receive friends 7 to 8:30 p.m. Sunday at Wright<br />

Funeral Home. Published in the Daily Press on 3/28/2004. Marvin Birden <strong>Gunn</strong> Sr., 72,<br />

died March 26, 2004, at Southampton Memorial Hospital. A native of Buckhorn, Va., he<br />

was a son of the late George Washington and Linda Mae Robertson <strong>Gunn</strong>. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was<br />

employed with St. Regis Paper Co. for 36 years and retired from the Water Treatment<br />

Plant for the City of Franklin after six years. He was a member of Burdette Baptist Church<br />

where he served on the Board of Deacons. Marvin was an avid outdoorsman who loved<br />

hunting and fishing. Survivors include his wife, Lillian Crumpler <strong>Gunn</strong>; two daughters,<br />

Linda G. Gavin and husband Elwood "Foots" Gavin of Franklin and Vanessa G. Bailey<br />

and husband William C. Bailey Jr. of Courtland; two sons, Marvin B. <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr. and wife<br />

Dawn Reed <strong>Gunn</strong> and George Earl <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife Susan Bailey <strong>Gunn</strong>, all of Courtland; a<br />

brother, Odis E. <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife Katherine of Petersburg; six grandchildren, Celia G.<br />

Marston, Jason Marvin <strong>Gunn</strong>, April G. Carr, Kevin Earl <strong>Gunn</strong>, Hillary Elizabeth <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

and Crystal Lynn <strong>Gunn</strong>; two great-grandchildren, Sean Grayson Marston and Alexandra<br />

Gabriel Marston; and numerous special nieces and nephews. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was predeceased<br />

by a sister, Ella Mae <strong>Gunn</strong> Shaffer and three brothers, Charles Lewis <strong>Gunn</strong>, Edwin Maxie<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> and Curtis Lee <strong>Gunn</strong>. A funeral will be held at 2 p.m. Monday in Burdette Baptist<br />

Church with the Rev. Larry Cribb officiating. Burial will follow in Southampton Memorial<br />

Park. The family will receive friends today from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at Wright Funeral Home<br />

and suggests that memorials be made to Burdette Baptist Church, c/o Treasurer, 23297<br />

Indiantown Road, Courtland, VA 23837.(Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> descendant)<br />

Marvin Clements <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

76, owner of <strong>Gunn</strong>"s Body Shop in Gloucester, died Wednesday, April 19, 2006.<br />

Arrangements by Andrews Funeral Home, Gloucester Virginia. Published in the Daily<br />

Press on 4/20/2006. . Marvin Clements <strong>Gunn</strong>, 76, passed away on Wednesday, April 19,<br />

2006 in Medical College of Virginia. He was born in the Clay Bank area of Gloucester<br />

County and was the son of the late George W. and Emma Rilee <strong>Gunn</strong>, and also was<br />

preceded in death by a brother, Louis "Sonny" <strong>Gunn</strong>. He was the owner of <strong>Gunn</strong>"s Body<br />

Shop in Gloucester for over 47 years, served in the U.S. Marine Corps during the Korean<br />

Conflict, and was a member of <strong>New</strong>ington Baptist Church. He is survived by his wife,<br />

Arlene Carlton <strong>Gunn</strong>; his daughters, Cynthia F. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Fairfax and Vicky J. <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Cobbs Creek, Va.; two sisters, Gertrude Lemons of Gloucester and Florence Goolsby of<br />

Richmond; a brother, George <strong>Gunn</strong> of Chesterfield; and a host of nieces and nephews. His<br />

greatest passion was his family, his work, and his rollback. He was so proud of his family


and always loved helping other people. A graveside service will be held on Saturday, April<br />

22, 2006 at 2 p.m. in Poroporone Baptist Church Cemetery in Shacklefords, Va. The family<br />

will receive friends in the funeral home on Friday from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Memorial donations<br />

may be made to the American Cancer Society, c/o Mrs. G. Edward Mowry, 7274 Joseph<br />

Lewis Road, Hayes, Va. 23072. Funeral arrangements are by Andrews Funeral Home,<br />

Gloucester, Va. (Desc of James A. And Susan Taylor <strong>Gunn</strong>, James City County, Virginia)<br />

Marvin C. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Sr.<br />

Marvin C. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Sr., 78, of Salem, died Wednesday, June 4, 2003. Graveside funeral<br />

services were conducted in Blandford Cemetery, Petersburg, Va. Oakey"s Roanoke Chapel<br />

handled the arrangements.<br />

Marvin E. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

of Oakland Park, FL, passed away on May 14, 2008. American Burial & Cremation Center<br />

At Jennings Funeral Home. Published in the Sun-Sentinel on 5/17/2008.<br />

Marvin F. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Marvin F. "Pete" <strong>Gunn</strong>, retired, died 13, April, 2012. He was 79 years old. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was<br />

born November 4, 1932 in Quincy, Illinois. He joined the Navy in January 1951, then<br />

transferred to the US Air Force in May, 1951 During his 20 years of active service, he<br />

served in Korea, North Africa, and Vietnam military actions, until his retirement in June,<br />

1971. Later, he was commissioned as a Captain in the California State Guard, and attained<br />

the rank of full Colonel before retiring in February, 1997. He was awarded 23 decorations<br />

during his military career, including the Air Force and California Service Medal. From<br />

July, 1971 to December, 1991, Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was employed full-time by Merced College,<br />

serving a number of terms as President of the California School Employees Association.<br />

After retirement, he continued to teach part-time and remained active in the CSEA. Mr.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> also served multiple terms as a Board Member of the Merced School Employees<br />

Federal Credit Union and the Central Valley Opportunity Center. He graduated from<br />

Merced College in 1969, then earned a Bachelor of Vocational Education Degree from CSU<br />

Stanislaus in 1979. He held a life-time state teaching credential in Electricity and Air<br />

Conditioning and Refrigeration. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a life member of the DAV, and a past<br />

Grand Knight and lifetime member of the Knights of Columbus Council 4305. He was also<br />

a member of the 4th Degree Assembly of our Lady of Mercy Knights of Columbus in<br />

Merced. He was also a citizen volunteer of the Merced County Sheriff's Department, as<br />

well as a member of AARP, the Winton VFW, the American Legion, Officer's Club, the<br />

California State Defense Force Association, and the Military order of the Golden Bear.<br />

Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> married Margaret Mary Belhorn on August 11, 1956. He is survived by his wife<br />

and six children: Robert Allen <strong>Gunn</strong>, Matthew <strong>Gunn</strong> & Bart <strong>Gunn</strong> of Atwater, Lorelei<br />

Stapp of Merced, Anne Pelletier of Blair, Oklahoma, and Elizabeth Woodard of Tigard,<br />

Oregon, four siblings: Jeanne Gilbert of O'Fallon, MO, Gladys Brink of Camp Point, IL,<br />

Wendall <strong>Gunn</strong> of Belfair, Washington, and Allan <strong>Gunn</strong> of Houston, Texas, thirteen<br />

grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. Visitation will be held from 4-8pm on


Wednesday, April 18, 2012 with Recitation of the Holy Rosary at 6pm at Ivers & Alcorn<br />

Funeral Home located at 3050 Winton Way in Atwater. Funeral Mass will be held at 1pm<br />

on Thursday, April 19, 2012 at St. Anthonys Catholic Church in Atwater.<br />

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in Marvin <strong>Gunn</strong>'s memory to the Knights of<br />

Columbus.<br />

Marvin G. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

70, of Staunto, Illinois died at 6 a.m. Tuesday at Barnes Hospital in St. Louis, Mo. Services<br />

will be at 10 a.m. Thursday at Williamson Funeral Home in Staunton. Burial will be in<br />

Mount Lebanon Cemetery in St. Louis County. Surviving are his wife, Amy; one brother,<br />

William of Staunton; and two sisters, Delores James and Gloria Rairden, both of St. Louis,<br />

Mo. Published 11-28-1990<br />

Marvin J. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Age 74. October 4, 2004. Beloved husband of Nancy (nee White). Loving father of Marvin<br />

"Buddy", Robert "Steve" (Karen), Merry (Gene) Kelley, Daniel (Susie), Laura (Dave) Huff<br />

and David (Frances). Dearest grandfather of 11 and great-grandfather of three. Dear<br />

brother of Marilyn Marshall and step son of Madeline "Matt" <strong>Gunn</strong>. Visitation Thursday<br />

3-9 p.m. Funeral Friday 11 a.m. at Wujek-Calcaterra & Sons, Inc., 36900 Schoenherr at<br />

Metro Parkway (16 Mile Rd.), Detroit, Michigan. Inturnment Cadillac Memorial Gardens<br />

East.<br />

Marvin Lee <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

85, of Louisville, passed away Wednesday, March 16, 2005. A native of Bladon Springs, Al,<br />

he was an Army Air Forces veteran of World War II and recently retired after 56 years as<br />

a buyer for Plumbers Supply Company. He was preceded in death by his wife, Dorothy<br />

Herin <strong>Gunn</strong>. Survivors include his daughters, Deborah <strong>Gunn</strong> and Kathie Sacksteder; sons,<br />

Roger and Mark <strong>Gunn</strong>; a sister, Eloise Giles; a brother, Ben <strong>Gunn</strong>; eight grandchildren;<br />

six great-grandchildren; and three stepgreat-grandchildren. His funeral service will be<br />

held at 10 a.m. Saturday at Resthaven Funeral Home, with interment in Resthaven<br />

Memorial Park. Visitation will be from 2-8 p.m. Friday. Expressions of sympathy may be<br />

made to Hospice & Palliative Care of Louisville.<br />

Marvin Linwood <strong>Gunn</strong> - 01-28-2003<br />

ASHEVILLE-- Marvin Linwood <strong>Gunn</strong>, age 90, died Jan. 27, 2003. A graveside service will<br />

held 2 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 29, 2003, at Mt. Carmel United Methodist Church Cemetery<br />

in Ruffin with Rev. Kirk Hatherly officiating. He was preceded in death by his wife Ruby<br />

Lee Thompson <strong>Gunn</strong>, his wife of 50 years. He is survived by his sons, Edwin Julius <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

of <strong>New</strong> York City, James Thompson <strong>Gunn</strong> and his wife, Caney Shuford <strong>Gunn</strong>, of<br />

Nashville, Tenn.; three grandchildren, Caney Emmons(Frank), of Charlotte, James Edwin<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, of Nashville, Tenn. and John Franklin Shuford <strong>Gunn</strong> of Atlanta, Ga. A native of


Reidsville, Rockingham County, he was the son of Eddie Moss and Ada Virginia <strong>Gunn</strong>. He<br />

was educated at Elon College and Wake Forest University, where he received his Masters<br />

degree in Education. After becoming principal at Sadler School in Reidsville, he served in<br />

the U.S. Army in World War II. Upon returning, he joined Moore Business Forms, Inc. in<br />

Asheville, where he worked until his retirement in 1978. He was actively involved in many<br />

community affairs and his church. He was a founding member of the Muscular Dystrophy<br />

Association of Western NC and was an active member of the Asheville Kiwanis. He served<br />

as a deacon and Sunday school teacher at the First Baptist Church in Asheville where he<br />

was a member for over 55 years. Memorials should be directed to the Muscular Dystrophy<br />

Association, 100 Executive Center, Asheville, NC 28801, or Eliada Homes, P.O. Box 16708,<br />

Asheville, NC 28816. Morris Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. (Thomas and<br />

Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> descendant)<br />

Dr. Marvin R. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Salina Journal, The (KS) - Friday, February 22, 2013 Deceased Name: Dr. Marvin R.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> AURORA, Colo. -- Dr. Marvin R. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 84, of Aurora, died Tuesday, Feb. 19, 2013.<br />

Dr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born Aug. 2, 1928, in Tulsa, Okla. Marvin was the only child of Ernest and<br />

Emily <strong>Gunn</strong> (Billings). Marvin was preceded in death by his wife of 50 years, Teddi, and<br />

his son, Greg. Survivors include his children, Leah (Scott) Barrett, of Brooklyn, N.Y., Doug<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, of Louisville, Frank <strong>Gunn</strong>, of Denver, Mark <strong>Gunn</strong>, of Aurora; daughter-in-law,<br />

Jeanine (<strong>Gunn</strong>) Forsberg, of Salina, Kan.; and four grandchildren, Brooke <strong>Gunn</strong>, Bryant<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, Jackson Barrett and Kira Barrett. Marvin graduated from Oklahoma State<br />

University in 1950, where he served as president of Lambda Chi Alpha Social Fraternity<br />

and president of Blue Key Honor Society, among other honors. He went on to graduate<br />

from the University of Oklahoma School of Medicine in 1954, where he was inducted into<br />

Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society. Marvin married his wife, Teddi, in 1954,<br />

before beginning his one-year medical internship at Kansas City General Hospital. Marvin<br />

then completed his three-year radiological residency at Research Hospital in Kansas City,<br />

Mo., and then achieved board certification from the American Board of Radiology. Dr.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> then served in the U.S. Army Medical Corps as a captain for two years at Fort Riley,<br />

Kan. After his discharge, he practiced radiology for two years in Texas before establishing<br />

United Radiology Group Chartered in Salina and serving as its president for 27 years,<br />

serving St. John's Hospital, Asbury Hospital and then Salina Regional Health Center until<br />

his retirement in 1989. Marvin will be laid to rest in Fort Logan National Cemetery,<br />

Denver, along with his wife, Teddi, with full military honors.<br />

Marty Dale <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

27 of Griffin, Georgia was killed early Thursday morning, Dec 24, 1987, when his<br />

automobile ran off a street in his hometown and struck a tree. Monday, December 28,<br />

1987 Paper: Marietta Journal (Marietta, GA) Page: 10<br />

Mary A. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Fairbury, Michigan -- The funeral for Mary Agnes <strong>Gunn</strong>, 87, of Fairbury, will be at 10:30


a.m. Monday at St. John the Baptist Catholic Church, Fairbury. The Rev. Scott Archer will<br />

officiate. Burial will be in St. John"s Catholic Cemetery, Fairbury. Friends may call from 2<br />

to 5 p.m. Sunday at Duffy-Pils Memorial Home, Fairbury. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> died at 1:50<br />

p.m.Thursday, Jan. 29, 2004, at OSF Saint James-John W. Albrecht Medical Center,<br />

Pontiac. Surviving are one sister, Phyllis Ambrose, Fairbury, and several nieces, nephews,<br />

great-nieces and great-nephews<br />

Mary A. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

passed away on July 23, 2007 at the age of 71. Mary is preceded in death by her husband<br />

William Wade <strong>Gunn</strong> and is survived by her children, Cathy Winfield and husband Mike,<br />

John <strong>Gunn</strong>, Robby <strong>Gunn</strong>, her sister Arlene Levine and numerous family members and<br />

friends. Private services will be held at Ft. Sam Houston National Cemetery. Mission Park<br />

Funeral Chapels South. Published in San Antonio, Texas Express <strong>New</strong>s<br />

Mary A. <strong>Gunn</strong>.<br />

for many years respected resident of Gatewoods. died at four o'clock this morning, Feb 17,<br />

1925, at the home of her daughter. Mrs. N. C. Hodges where she had been in failing health<br />

for several years. She was 75 years of age and her condition recently_y had become worse<br />

with the growth of infirmities of old age. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong>, widow of Starling <strong>Gunn</strong>. was born<br />

near Yanceyville and was widely known in Caswell county. Her funeral will be held from<br />

the home of her daughter at two o'clock tomorrow afternoon the remains to be then carried<br />

to Shady Grove church cemetery where the interment will be made. She survived by the<br />

following: children: Samuel <strong>Gunn</strong>. of Danville: Wilbur <strong>Gunn</strong>, of Los Angeles. Cal.:<br />

Richard <strong>Gunn</strong>, of Duluth. Minn.; Mrs. N. C. Hodges, and Mrs.W. J. Gatewood of<br />

Gatewoods. (Mary Adeline Jones) w.o Sterling H. <strong>Gunn</strong>.<br />

Mary Alice Gay Williams <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

went to sleep peacefully at home with family and awoke with the angels on Sunday, August<br />

30, 2009. She was greeted in Heaven by her father, George Russell Gay; mother, Thelma<br />

Gay Rook; three brothers, Marvin Gay, Rufus Gay, and Junior Gay; and two sisters, Janie<br />

Gay Wrenn and Nellie Gay Williams. Left behind to cherish her memory are her beloved<br />

husband, Charlie <strong>Gunn</strong>; daughter, Cherie Williams Hazzard; two sons, John "Clif"<br />

Williams and Derek <strong>Gunn</strong>; six grandchildren, Kevin, Emile, Kathy, Brandon, Brianna, and<br />

Elizabeth; two sisters, Betty Gay Hobbs and Marty Gay Turner; a brother, John Henry<br />

Gay; numerous nieces, nephews, family and friends. The family will receive family and<br />

friends 6:30 to 8 p.m. Tuesday, September 1, 2009 at Owen Funeral Home. A memorial<br />

service will be held at a later date for immediate family. In lieu of flowers, the family asks<br />

that donations be sent to Crater Community Hospice, 3916 S. Crater Rd., Petersburg, Va.<br />

23805, as a thanks for helping us bring her home so she could go home with the Lord<br />

Maryann Cook <strong>Gunn</strong>


died in Ft. Worth at Community Hospice of Texas. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born in Philipsburg,<br />

<strong>New</strong> Jersey and moved to Dallas soon after. She is preceded in death by her parents<br />

William C. Cook, Pauline Harper Eckel and brother Sam Cook. She graduated from<br />

Hillcrest High in 1967 and earned a BA and a MA from Stephen F. Austin and taught art<br />

at Azle Junior High for 33 years. She was a proud member of the Daughters of the<br />

American Revolution. Maryann married William Wallace <strong>Gunn</strong> III on June 29. 1974 and<br />

raised two children, William Noble <strong>Gunn</strong> and Mary Grace <strong>Gunn</strong>. She was a true and<br />

fearless Catholic with an unconditional love and understanding for all. She loved baseball,<br />

the beach, the Bearcat Regiment, the Girl Scouts, and Leela, our mutt. She is survived by<br />

brothers Carter, Dank, Hank, Jim, and John along with devoted father and mother-in-law,<br />

J.V. Burnett and Jane Read Burnett. We would like to thank from our hearts Dr. Angel<br />

Negron and staff along with the "Chemo Techs" at Texas "Oncology on 12th street for<br />

their compassion and professionalism. Maryann Cook <strong>Gunn</strong> died in Ft. Worth at<br />

Community Hospice of Texas. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born in Philipsburg, <strong>New</strong> Jersey and moved<br />

to Dallas soon after. She is preceded in death by her parents William C. Cook, Pauline<br />

Harper Eckel and brother Sam Cook. She graduated from Hillcrest High in 1967 and<br />

earned a BA and a MA from Stephen F. Austin and taught art at Azle Junior High for 33<br />

years. She was a proud member of the Daughters of the American Revolution. Maryann<br />

married William Wallace <strong>Gunn</strong> III on June 29. 1974 and raised two children, William<br />

Noble <strong>Gunn</strong> and Mary Grace <strong>Gunn</strong>. She was a true and fearless Catholic with an<br />

unconditional love and understanding for all. She loved baseball, the beach, the Bearcat<br />

Regiment, the Girl Scouts, and Leela, our mutt. She is survived by brothers Carter, Dank,<br />

Hank, Jim, and John along with devoted father and mother-in-law, J.V. Burnett and Jane<br />

Read Burnett. We would like to thank from our hearts Dr. Angel Negron and staff along<br />

with the "Chemo Techs" at Texas "Oncology on 12th street for their compassion and<br />

professionalism<br />

Mary Ann <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

age 80 - 05/29/1929 - 04/08/2010 - A scriptural rosary will be said for Portland resident<br />

Mary Ann <strong>Gunn</strong> at 7 p.m. Wednesday, April 14, 2010, in Gresham Memorial Chapel.<br />

Those who wish may view beginning at 9:30 a.m. followed by the funeral Mass at 10 a.m.<br />

Thursday, April 15, 2010, in the chapel at Laurelhurst Village, 3060 S.E. Stark St.,<br />

Portland. A committal service will be held in Willamette National Cemetery. Mary Ann is<br />

survived by a son; four daughters; 24 grandchildren; 31 great-grandchildren; and three<br />

great-great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, Richard <strong>Gunn</strong>; and<br />

beloved son, Gerald Dohaney. Mary Ann passed away in the presence of her loving<br />

daughters and grandchildren and will be truly missed by everyone who loved her. The<br />

family wishes to thank Elder Place and Laurelhurst Village for their compassionate and<br />

loving care.<br />

Mary Ann <strong>Gunn</strong> Bunch<br />

Mrs. John Bunch passed away suddenly Monday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock at her late home<br />

six miles northwest of Murrayville. After an illness of three weeks. Mrs. Bunch had not<br />

been a well woman for some time. Several months ago she underwent an operation, having


a foot removed. Later she had the limb amputated to the knee. The physicians advised her<br />

recently that she would have to have the limb amputated again and her relatives had<br />

prepared to bring her to the hospital when she suddenly passed away. She was the<br />

daughter of Abithia <strong>Gunn</strong> and was born near Murrayville, October, 1856. She married<br />

John Bunch and they were the parents of four children, Bernard, Elmer, Mrs. Fred<br />

Lawson and Mrs. Charles Sexton. She also leaves to brothers Bernard of Idaho, and John<br />

of California, a half brother, Stewart <strong>Gunn</strong>, near this city and a sister, Mrs. Ella Kile of<br />

Murrayville. She also leaves her aged father. The funeral will be conducted from the West<br />

Union Baptist church of which the deceased was a member, Wednesday morning<br />

(Murrayville, Morgan County, Illinois) April 26, 1915 Jacksonville Journal<br />

Mary Ann <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

NEWBERRY - Mary Ann Nelson <strong>Gunn</strong>, 68, of <strong>New</strong>berry, died April 18, 2008, in <strong>New</strong>berry<br />

County Memorial Hospital. Born in Clinton, Wisconsin, she was a daughter of the late<br />

Louis P. and Flora Etta St. Clair Nelson. She formerly worked at <strong>New</strong>berry County<br />

Memorial Hospital and was a member of Smyrna Presbyterian Church. She was also a<br />

member of the Women of the Moose, the Red Hat Society known as the “<strong>New</strong> Girls From<br />

the Berry”, and was a former member of the Ladies’ Golf Association at the Country Club<br />

of <strong>New</strong>berry, and a past member of the Ladies Golf Association at Ponderosa. is survived<br />

by James “Pete” <strong>Gunn</strong>; a sister, June L. Nelson of <strong>New</strong>berry; and her puppy, “Baby.” She<br />

was predeceased by a sister, Cora Marie Nelson. Funeral services will be conducted at 4:00<br />

p.m. Monday at Smyrna Presbyterian Church by the Rev. Scott Hill. Burial will follow in<br />

the church cemetery. The family will receive friends at the McSwain-Evans Funeral Home<br />

Sunday from 6:00 until 8:00 p.m. The family suggests that those desiring may make<br />

memorials to Smyrna Presbyterian Church, Building Fund, 32 Smyrna Rd., <strong>New</strong>berry, SC,<br />

or to the Primary Pulmonary Hypertension Association, 801 Roeder Road, Suite 400, Silver<br />

Spring, MD 20910.<br />

Mary Ann <strong>Gunn</strong> Bunch<br />

Jacksonville Daily Journal, 26 Apr 1915 Mrs. John Bunch Dies Suddenly At Murrayville,<br />

Ill.Preparations Were Being Made to Bring Patient to This City for Operation - Funeral<br />

Wednesday. Mrs. John Bunch passed away suddenly Monday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock at<br />

her late home six miles northwest of Murrayville. After an illness of three weeks. Mrs.<br />

Bunch had not been a well woman for some time. Several months ago she underwent an<br />

operation, having a foot removed. Later she had the limb amputated to the knee. The<br />

physicians advised her recently that she would have to have the limb amputated again and<br />

her relatives had prepared to bring her to the hospital when she suddenly passed away.<br />

She was the daughter of Abithia <strong>Gunn</strong> and was born near Murrayville, October, 1856. She<br />

married John Bunch and they were the parents of four children, Bernard, Elmer, Mrs.<br />

Fred Lawson and Mrs. Charles Sexton. She also leaves to brothers Bernard of Idaho, and<br />

John of California, a half brother, Stewart <strong>Gunn</strong>, near this city and a sister, Mrs. Ella Kile<br />

of Murrayville. She also leaves her aged father. The funeral will be conducted from the<br />

West Union Baptist church of which the deceased was a member, Wednesday morning


Mary Agnes “Dolly” <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

93, died Monday, May 19, 2008, at St. Bernards Medical Center. She was born May 22,<br />

1914, in Memphis to the late Wilford and Maragret McCool. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a member of<br />

Cornerstone Methodist Church and a homemaker. She retired from General Electric with<br />

20 years of service. Dolly loved to travel, cook and work in her flower garden, and was<br />

loved by all who knew her. Survivors include three sons, Louis <strong>Gunn</strong>, and John <strong>Gunn</strong> and<br />

his wife Marion, all of Jonesboro, Arkansas and Charles <strong>Gunn</strong> and his wife Mary Lou of<br />

Corpus Christi, Texas; nine grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren; and one great greatgrandchild.<br />

She was also preceded in death by her husband, Daniel R. <strong>Gunn</strong> II, and two<br />

sons, Daniel R. <strong>Gunn</strong> III and William “Pete” <strong>Gunn</strong>. A celebration of her life will be held at<br />

1 p.m. Friday at Gregg Funeral Home Chapel in Jonesboro with Tommy Toombs<br />

officiating. Burial will follow in Jonesboro Memorial Park Cemetery. Visitation will be<br />

Thursday evening from 5-7 at the Gregg Funeral Home in Jonesboro.<br />

Mary Agnes Lorraine <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Mary Agnes Lorraine <strong>Gunn</strong>, a thirty year resident of Santa Rosa and member of St.<br />

Eugene"s parish, passed away peacefully on Friday, June 13 in England. Mary Agnes was<br />

vacationing in Europe with her granddaughter and was visiting her son and family south<br />

of London at the time of her death. She was 75. One of two children, Mary Anges was born<br />

in San Francisco on July 5th, 1927 to Vincent Cannon and Margaret Catush Cannon, and<br />

was a life long resident of Northern California. She graduated from Notre Dame High<br />

School in San Francisco, and married Robert <strong>Gunn</strong> in 1956. The <strong>Gunn</strong> family moved from<br />

San Francisco to Novato in 1964, and moved to Santa Rose in 1973. Mary Agnes was a<br />

devout Catholic, and was an active supporter of St. Vincent DePaul High School in<br />

Petaluma, and St. Eugene"s Cathedral and school in Santa Rosa. She also pursued higher<br />

education, and graduated from Empire Business College in 1990 at the age of 62. She<br />

lovedSpring Lake Park near her home in Santa Rosa, the sight of many family picnics and<br />

gatherings. "<strong>My</strong> mom was a great woman. She wasn"t a senator, and didn"t win the Nobel<br />

Prize, but she did something better. She worked with my dad to raise four sons to be good<br />

men. She formed our lives, and set the frame work in place for us to succeed as boys, and<br />

then as men. She stayed true to her convictions, and to her faith. She wasn"t perfect, but in<br />

my eyes, she was pretty close," commented on of her sons. She was loved and will be deeply<br />

missed by four sons, thirteen grandchildren, and a large number of relatives and friends in<br />

Santa Rosa, Petaluma, and the rest of the Bay Area. She is survived by her son, Vince, his<br />

wife Jan, grandchildren Jessica, John, Josh and Cassie of Simi Valley, California; her son<br />

Robert, wife Maureen, grandchildren Gregory, Alexander, and Nicholas of Guildford,<br />

Surrey, England and grandchildren Christopher and Matthew <strong>Gunn</strong> of Petaluma; her son<br />

Michael, grandchildren Christina, Kaitlyn, Brian, and Gina of Santa Rosa; her youngest<br />

son Patrick of Pleasanton; former husband and father of her children, Robert <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Santa Rosa; beloved sister-in-law, JoAnn Cannon and her family; nephew, Father Bob<br />

McGuire and the McGuire family; and Audrey Paulbitski and her family; and numerous<br />

nieces and nephews. Other dear friends include Lisa <strong>Gunn</strong> and the Vyenielo family in<br />

Petaluma; Lori Chapman and her family in Petaluma; and the Vondrak family of<br />

Petaluma. A vigil service will be held at St. Eugene"s Cathedral on Wednesday, June 25th,


at 7pm at 2323 Montgomery Drive, Santa Rosa. A memorial mass will be held at St.<br />

Eugene"s on Thursday, June 26th at 2pm. A reception for family and friends will<br />

immediately follow the mass on the 26th. Private graveside services will be held at Holy<br />

Cross Cemetery in Coma on Friday. Contributions in her name can be made to St.<br />

Eugene"s parish, 2323 Montgomery Drive, Santa Rosa, 95405. Published in the Contra<br />

Costa Times on 6/22/2003.<br />

Mary <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

PROVIDENCE, N.C.—The funeral of Mrs. Mary <strong>Gunn</strong>, 88, of Providence Rt. 1 will be<br />

held tomorrow at 2 p.m. at Bethel United Methodist Church by the Rev. Harold T. Pickett<br />

and Dr. Haywood Harrell. Burial will be in the cemetery of Prospect United Methodist<br />

Church. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> died yesterday Dec 11, 1972 in a Yanceyville nursing home after<br />

having been in declining health several years and seriously ill four months. A native of<br />

North Carolina, she was a daughter of the late George and Virginia Maddox Hicks. She<br />

was the widow of Ernest L. <strong>Gunn</strong>, and was a member of Bethel Church and the WSCS.<br />

Surviving are one daughter,Mrs. Virginia Anderson of Arcata, Calif.; four sons, Irvin S.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Bonifrey, Fla., Marvin E. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Providence Rt. 1, and Herman L. <strong>Gunn</strong> and<br />

Howard S. <strong>Gunn</strong>, both of Yanceyville; 10 grandchildren and nine great- grandchildren.<br />

The family will receive friends at Caswell Funeral Home in Yanceyville tonight from 8 to 9<br />

o'clock. At other times the family will be at the residence of Herman <strong>Gunn</strong> in Yanceyville.<br />

Mary <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

City Gazette - South Carolina - page 3 - 10-24-1806 - Died on Tuesday, the 21 st instant in<br />

the 48 th year of her age, Mrs. Mary <strong>Gunn</strong>, consort of Mr. William <strong>Gunn</strong>.<br />

Mary Hunter Edmunds Goudon <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

HARRISONBURG, Virginia - Mary Hunter Edmunds Gourdon <strong>Gunn</strong>, 92, of<br />

Harrisonburg, passed away peacefully at Rockingham Memorial Hospital Saturday<br />

February 25, 2012. She was born June 28, 1919, in Danville, Virginia and was the daughter<br />

of the late William Russell Edmunds and Lillie Davis Edmunds. She was a graduate of<br />

George Washington High School in Danville and later graduated from Stratford College<br />

and Longwood College. She served as class valedictorian at all three institutions. In 1974,<br />

she was awarded a Masters of Education from Madison College, now James Madison<br />

University. On August 17, 1942, Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> married Lieutenant Paul Emile Gourdon, Jr.<br />

Lieutenant Gourdon was killed at the Battle of Saint Lo, France, in the invasion of<br />

Normandy, July 1944. On September 11, 1948, she married William B. <strong>Gunn</strong> who preceded<br />

her in death on July 16, 2011. She is also preceded in death by her brother, William Russell<br />

Edmunds, Jr. and her sister, Carol Edmunds Browder. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> served as librarian of<br />

Harrisonburg High School from 1963 until 1981 when she retired from that position. She<br />

was passionate about providing resources to students and was known for "running a very<br />

tight ship." Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> later served for seven years as librarian for the law firm of<br />

Wharton, Aldhizer, and Weaver. She served for 12 years as librarian of Asbury United<br />

Methodist Church where she had been a member since coming to Harrisonburg. From


1981 until 1993, Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> served on the Board of Trustees of the Massanutten Regional<br />

Library. She belonged to the RMH Auxiliary and volunteered in the gift shop for many<br />

years. She was a member of the Harrisonburg Women's Club, the Colonial Garden Club,<br />

and the Spotswood Country Club. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> is survived by three children, Mary Hunter<br />

Corbett and her husband, Andy, of Smithfield, NC, William B. <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr. of Bow, NH, and<br />

Courtland Meyer and her husband, John, of Harrisonburg. Also surviving are seven<br />

grandchildren, Paul Corbett and his wife, Alicia, of Graham, NC, Joshua Olsen and his<br />

wife, Grace, of Washington, D.C., Sarah Corbett West and her husband, Troy, of Raleigh,<br />

NC, Sean <strong>Gunn</strong> of Somerville, NJ, William <strong>Gunn</strong> III of Plymouth, NH, Ted Meyer of<br />

Fairfax, VA, and Sally Meyer of Harrisonburg. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> is survived by two great<br />

grandsons, Max Bridger Olsen and Connor Harris West. In addition, Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> is<br />

survived by her sister-in-law, Lucy Edmunds of Hagerstown, MD, a nephew, Kent<br />

Edmunds of West Palm Beach, FL, and two nieces, Helen Cheyney of Danville,VA and<br />

Irma Bagby of Mt. Pleasant, SC. She will be remembered for her love of family and<br />

learning. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was an avid reader and continually sought additional education that<br />

would help her be a better librarian to those she served. She loved gardening, traveling,<br />

animals, and entertaining in her lovely home. Friends are invited to come to 924 Oak Hill<br />

Drive from 5:30 to 7:30 pm Monday, February 27, 2012. A memorial service will be held at<br />

Asbury United Methodist Church on Tuesday, February 28, 2012, at 2:00 pm. with the<br />

Rev. Kathleen Overby Webster officiating. Interment will be at Woodbine Cemetery after<br />

the service. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that memorials be sent to Asbury United<br />

Methodist Church, 205 S. Main St., Harrisonburg, VA 22801, or Massanutten Regional<br />

Library, 174 S. Main St. Harrisonburg, VA 22801. Lindsey Funeral Home in Harrisonburg<br />

is handling arrangements and online condolences may be sent to the family by visiting<br />

www.lindseyharrisonburg.com.<br />

Mary Jean <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

was born on June 4, 1925 and passed away on Monday, November 2, 2009. in Greenwood,<br />

Indiana. Mary Jean graduated from Butler University in 1947 with a degree in elementary<br />

education. She earned her Master s Degree from Indiana Central in 1971. She was<br />

preceded in death by her husband Byron. Funeral Services will be Friday, Nov. 6 at<br />

1:00pm at Forest Lawn Funeral Home in Greenwood with burial to follow in Forest Lawn<br />

Memory Gardens. Visitation will be Thursday from 4-8:00 pm at the funeral home. The<br />

family requests memorial contributions be made to Greenwood United Methodist Church<br />

or the Activities Dept. at University Heights Healthcare and Living Community.<br />

2 nd obit<br />

Mary Jean <strong>Gunn</strong> 84, of Greenwood, passed away Monday at University Heights Healthcare<br />

and Living Community. She was born June 4, 1925, in Darlington, IN to Alva and Thelma<br />

Cook Warren. She married Byron "Ben" <strong>Gunn</strong> on August 1, 1947 and he preceded her in<br />

death in July 2005. Jean graduated from Butler University in 1947 with a degree in<br />

elementary education. She earned her Master's Degree from Indiana Central in 1971. Her<br />

teaching career included schools in Needham Township, Franklin, IN, Whiteland, Clark<br />

Township and Greenwood. She retired from Greenwood in 1985 She was a member of<br />

Greenwood United Methodist Church. She also had memberships in Alpha Chi Omega at


Butler, Psi Iota Xi, of Whiteland, and the Greenwood Coterie Club. Jean is survived by her<br />

son, John (Julie) <strong>Gunn</strong>, of Greenwood, her daughter, Gayla <strong>Gunn</strong>, of Indianapolis and one<br />

grandson Brian <strong>Gunn</strong>. Funeral Services will be Friday, November 6 at 1:00 p.m. at Forest<br />

Lawn Funeral Home in Greenwood with burial to follow in Forest Lawn Memory Gardens.<br />

Visitation will be Thursday from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the funeral home. The family requests<br />

memorial contributions be made to Greenwood United Methodist Church or the Activities<br />

Dept. at University Heights Healthcare and Living Community. To send online condolences<br />

or to sign the guestbook, please visit: www.forestlawn cemetery-fh.com.<br />

Mary <strong>Gunn</strong> Allen<br />

Mrs Mary <strong>Gunn</strong> Allen, 85 died Monday January 13, 1964 at Maple Lawn Nursing Home in<br />

Blackstone, Viriginia. Surviving are one son Charlie B. Allen of Crewe; three sisters, Mrs.<br />

C. W. Vaughan, Petersburg; Mrs. R. L. Lewis, Cochran; Miss Florence <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

Williamsburg; and one brother H. R. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Burkeville. Funeral services were held on<br />

Wednesday at 4 pm at C. L. Jennings and Son Funeral Chapel with burial in Crewe<br />

Cemetery.<br />

Mary Allen <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

formerly of Providence, N.C. died Monday, Feb. 27, 1995, at the Carrollton Center in<br />

Fayetteville, N.C. Graveside service will be 2 p.m. Friday in the Prospect United Methodist<br />

Church Cemetery in Yanceyville with the Rev. Robert Poulk officiating. Survivors include<br />

daughters, Betty G. Dennis of Fayetteville and Shirley G. Peaden of Tampa, Fla.; son,<br />

George Edward <strong>Gunn</strong> of Burlington; sisters, Gladys Godsey of Durham and Zora Fuquay<br />

of Yanceyville; seven grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.<br />

Mary Allen <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

died unexpectedly of pneumonia at the family home 500 East Washington Street at 6:50<br />

a.m Monday. She had been ill several weeks but it was not thought her condition was<br />

dangerous until Sunday. Her father Allen B. <strong>Gunn</strong> died January 21. Surviving are her<br />

mother Mary Elizabeth <strong>Gunn</strong> her brother Dr. J. C. <strong>Gunn</strong> and a sister Margaret <strong>Gunn</strong>.<br />

Bellville <strong>New</strong>s Democrat (Illinois) May 1, 1922) (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Mary Edna <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Elwood Indiana - Mrs. Mary Edna <strong>Gunn</strong>, 56, wife of Thomas <strong>Gunn</strong> of 810 S. A Street died<br />

Friday morning, Nov 1, 1958, at Methodist Hospital in Indianapolis. She is survived by her<br />

husband, two sons, Thomas Haggard <strong>Gunn</strong> and Doug Haggard <strong>Gunn</strong>, both of<br />

Indianapolis, and five step-children; Kay Hankey, Mary Poe, Debbie <strong>Gunn</strong>, Darlene<br />

Dowling, and Larry <strong>Gunn</strong>. The family will receive friends at Conkle Funeral Home today.<br />

Funeral services have been scheduled for 1 pm Monday at the Mortuary.<br />

Mary Eleanor <strong>Gunn</strong>


age 76 died at her home 2515 Fairmount street yesterday afternoon, August 11, 1911, at<br />

5:30 o’clock. She was a widow of the late W. G. <strong>Gunn</strong> and is survived by two children,<br />

Mrs. Norman Stark and Will M. <strong>Gunn</strong>. Reb. <strong>New</strong>t Harris is to conduct the service at 5<br />

o’clock at the late residence. Interment in Greenwood Cemetery.<br />

Mary Ella <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

age 78, of Birmingham, Alabama died Tuesday, December 18, 2007. She was a member of<br />

Macedonia 17th Street Baptist Church, Fountain Heights. She was a Sunday school<br />

teacher; member of the Missionary Society Circle #2; Noon Day Bible Study Group;<br />

retired employee of the Birmingham Airport Authority. Survivors include sister, Eliza<br />

Solomon; brother, Henry Gilchrist; grandchildren, Nadine Kelly and Nathaniel <strong>Gunn</strong>; nine<br />

great grandchildren. Graveside Service will be held Thursday, December 27, 2007 at 12:00<br />

Noon at Elmwood Cemetery. Arrington Funeral Home directing.<br />

Mary Elsie <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

GLENDIVE, Montana - Mary Elsie (Owens) <strong>Gunn</strong>, 89, died Wednesday, Nov. 1,<br />

2006.Cremation has taken placed in the Eastern Montana Crematory. At her request, no<br />

services are planned. Burial will be in the Custer County Cemetery. Bullis-Graves<br />

Memorial Chapel of Miles City is in charge. Born May 19, 1917, in Little Falls, N.Y., she<br />

was the daughter of Chauncey W. and Lucy Knight Owens. After her father died in 1918,<br />

her mother raised her in and near Utica, where she graduated from high school. She<br />

attended Normal School in Oneonta and began teaching school. In 1943, she met and<br />

married the Rev. Maurice A. <strong>Gunn</strong>of Afton, N.Y., a marriage that lasted 51 years, until he<br />

died following a debilitating stroke in 1994. As she and her husband, a United Methodist<br />

pastor, served churches in Pennsylvania and <strong>New</strong> York they were blessed with three<br />

daughters and mourned the loss of one. They moved West to Iowa, where they lived<br />

through 28 years of Rev. <strong>Gunn</strong>s ministry. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong>first taught school briefly and<br />

completed her college degree, then turned her attention to Christian education, serving as<br />

an officer of Womens Society of Christian Service and as a teacher training others to teach,<br />

all the while providing a warm, loving home. Along with many joys they again suffered the<br />

grief of losing a daughter. In 1979 they followed the urge to move farther west to serve<br />

churches in eastern Oregon before retiring and settling in Miles City near their youngest<br />

daughter. There they spent 10 years actively participating in their church. After Rev.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>s stroke made it impossible for him to live at home, Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> spent two years<br />

helping to keep his spirits up and making sure he received needed care. Upon his death in<br />

1994, she lived at Eagles Manor in Miles City until her failing health no longer allowed her<br />

to be independent.In 1999, she moved to Glendive Medical Center Extended Care to be<br />

close to her remaining daughter. She resided there until her death. Besides her family and<br />

church work, Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong>s loves included babies, sewing, knitting and enjoying the western<br />

mountains. Her greatest interest in later years was her family genealogy. She became a<br />

certified genealogist, collecting and organizing volumes of family information, and enjoyed<br />

meeting many new cousins along the way. Her survivors include her daughter Millie<br />

Robinson, her granddaughter Katrina and great-grandson Dalton Vickers of Glendive and<br />

her granddaughters, Marla and Elizabeth, also of Glendive. Her parents, husband


Maurice, and daughters Marilyn and Margaret preceded Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> in death. Cremation<br />

has taken placed in the Eastern Montana Crematory. At her request, no services are<br />

planned. Burial will be in the Custer County Cemetery with Bullis-Graves Memorial<br />

Chapel of Miles City entrusted with the arrangements. Memorial gifts may be made to the<br />

Miles City First United Methodist Church<br />

Mary Emma <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Mary Emma <strong>Gunn</strong> Jamison, 81, of 2409 Evergreen Ave., died March 5, 2010, at Hospice<br />

Home. The daughter of the late Mr. Charlie Zeb <strong>Gunn</strong> and the late Mrs. Mollie Pinnix<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, she was a member of Burton Chapel Baptist Church. She is survived by two sons,<br />

James Bernard Jamison (Debbie) of Haw River, North Carolina, and the Rev. Clarence<br />

Jamison (Althea) of Burlington; one daughter, Jo Ann Jamison of Burlington; one sister,<br />

Christine Evans (Raymond) of Yanceyville; five grandchildren, Tonya Stubblefield,<br />

Lakishia Ireland, Djuan Thompson, Erin Albright and Torrey Ireland; three greatgrandchildren,<br />

Tristian Noble, Isaiah Stubblefield and Jaylin McNair; and one sister-inlaw,<br />

Annie Mae <strong>Gunn</strong> of Caswell County, NC. She was preceded in death by two brothers,<br />

John Henry <strong>Gunn</strong> and George Winston <strong>Gunn</strong>. The viewing will be held Monday from 1 to<br />

8 p.m. at Sharpe Funeral Home. The funeral service will be held Tuesday at 2 p.m. at<br />

Burton Chapel Baptist Church. The body will lie in state one hour prior to the service.<br />

Burial will be in the church cemetery. The visitation will be held Monday from 7 to 8 p.m.<br />

at Sharpe Funeral Home. Sharpe Funeral Home is serving the family b<br />

Mary Emma <strong>Gunn</strong> McGee<br />

The funeral for Mrs. Gordon H. McGee, Sr, age 80 of West Lake Manor Nursing Home<br />

who died Monday, will be a 3 pm today at Lincolnton Baptist Church, Lincolnton, Ga.,<br />

with the Rev. Robert O’Brien officiating. Burial will be in Lincolnton City Cemetery.<br />

Mrs. McGee was a native of Gordon County, Ga., and a 48 year resident of Lincolnton.<br />

She was the former Mary Emma <strong>Gunn</strong>, a fomer Gordon County schoolteacher and a<br />

substitute teacher for Lincoln County Schools. She was a member of Lincolnton Baptist<br />

Church where she was a member of Fedilis Sunday School Class, a member and past<br />

president of the Women’s Missionary Union and a former Sunday school teacher. She was<br />

active in the Scouting programs of Lincoln County. Survivors include a son, Gordon H.<br />

McGee, Jr; a sister Nell Scott of Gladston, Alabama and a brother, Horton <strong>Gunn</strong> of Fort<br />

<strong>My</strong>ers Florida. Friends may call at Rees Funeral Home until 2:30 on today, and then at<br />

the church. Wednesday March 18, 1987, Augusta Chronicle. Page 14. (Alexander and<br />

Bedy Oak <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Mary Etta <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Services for Mrs.. Mary Etta <strong>Gunn</strong>, 77, will be at 2:30 p.m. today, Saturday, February, 20,<br />

1971, in the Church of Christ here in Lubbock, Texas.- Officiating -will be Walter Bostick,<br />

minister. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> died Thursday in a local rest home following an extended illness.. She<br />

came to Sudan in 1935 from Anton and was a native of Georgia. Burial will be in Sudan


Cemetery directed by Hammons Funeral Home. Survivors include her husband, Robert<br />

Luther <strong>Gunn</strong>; a son, Robert Hurshel of Dimmitt; two daughters Mrs. Rueben Bradshaw of<br />

Dimmit, and Mrs. Dial Burnett of Sudan; three brothers, John Withrow of Sudan, Howard<br />

Withrow' of Crosbyton, Floyd Withrow of Lockney; four sisters, Mrs. Inez Grantham of<br />

Lockney, Mrs. Delia Taylor of Canyon, -Mrs. Nora Robinson of Hominy, Okla. Post and<br />

Mrs.C. D. Jones of Houston; and eight grandchildren<br />

Mary Jo <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

who started an AIDS ministry in Orlando in the early days of the deadly disease, died the<br />

day after Christmas Dec 26, 1997 from complications of cancer. The Chuluota woman was<br />

57. ""We started ministering to AIDS patients back when it wasn"t fashionable,"" said<br />

Martha T. <strong>Gunn</strong>, companion of Mary Jo for 26 years. The ministry began in 1983 at a time<br />

when many AIDS patients were ostracized and disowned by their families, <strong>Gunn</strong> said.<br />

""We would visit with them in the hospital, pray with them, take them communion and<br />

hold their hand,"" she said. ""If you asked what they wanted the most, nine out of 10 said<br />

they just wanted a hug. That"s because everybody was afraid to touch."" In the late 1980s,<br />

Mary Jo <strong>Gunn</strong> founded and pastored the Family That Cares Church, a nondenominational<br />

Christian church in Orlando. <strong>Gunn</strong>"s health began failing more than five years ago. She<br />

had hip replacement and breast surgery. ""Christmas Day was her birthday,"" Martha<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> said. ""She fought to stay with me until after her birthday and Christmas."" Sam<br />

Odom, a friend, said <strong>Gunn</strong> was ""very caring, very passionate and very meticulous."" Last<br />

year, <strong>Gunn</strong> received the Orlando Regional Pride Community Service Award for her work<br />

in the gay community. She was born in Bellaire, Ohio. Martha T. <strong>Gunn</strong> said her<br />

companion considered John R. Thomas of Chuluota her ""adopted brother"" and all the<br />

members of the church as surviving family. Dobbs Funeral Home, West Orlando Chapel, is<br />

handling arrangements.<br />

Mary Jo <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Mary Josephine (Hayslett) <strong>Gunn</strong>, 62, of Dayton died Friday, April 11, after a lengthy<br />

illness. Born Dec. 8, 1934, in Eaton, she was the daughter of Ralph and Mary Hayslett. She<br />

was a registered nurse, having graduated from the Miami Valley Hospital School of<br />

Nursing. She was employed for 24 years at Bethany Lutheran Village, including eight years<br />

as director of nursing. She was an active member of Epiphany Lutheran Church and<br />

shared a special fellowship with Father Isaac Ebeigbe of St. Charles Borromeo in<br />

Kettering. Survivors include her husband of 42 years, Thomas W. <strong>Gunn</strong>; two daughters<br />

and sons-in-law, Linda Jo and Jim Godfrey, Cathy Jo and Mike Hart; a son, Thomas J.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>; four grandchildren, Patrick and Christopher Godfrey, and Kristen and Sarah Hart;<br />

a brother, Mike Hayslett of Germantown; and two sisters, Emma Plockeman of Wild Rose,<br />

Wis., and Nancy Loy of Colorado Springs, Colo. She was preceded in death by her parents;<br />

a sister, Julia Simms; mother-in-law, Maggie <strong>Gunn</strong>; and brother-in-law, John <strong>Gunn</strong>.<br />

Funeral services were Tuesday, April 15, at Epiphany Lutheran Church, with Father Isaac<br />

Ebeigbe and the Rev. Larry Hoffsis officiating. Memorial contributions may be made made<br />

to the American Cancer Society or to Lutheran Social Services


Mary Johnson <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

MOULTRIE, Georgia -- Mrs. Mary Johnson <strong>Gunn</strong>, 63, of Moultrie died Thursday, Feb.<br />

19, 2004, at Grady General Hospital in Cairo. Graveside services will be held at 3 p.m.<br />

Saturday, Feb. 21, at Buck Creek Cemetery with the Rev. Billy Murphy officiating.<br />

Pallbearers will be Monty <strong>Gunn</strong>, Bruce <strong>Gunn</strong>, Kenyon <strong>Gunn</strong>, Pete Thomas, Kenny<br />

Johnson and Gerald Hart.Born May 4, 1940, in Colquitt County, Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was the<br />

daughter of Roland Virgil Johnson and Willie Mae Conger Johnson. She was retired from<br />

Bridgeport Brass. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was of the Baptist faith. She was preceded in death by two<br />

brothers, Edgar and Harvey Johnson. Survivors include her husband, Billy Lamon <strong>Gunn</strong>;<br />

her son, Peter <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife Veda of Moultrie; her daughter, Samantha Phillips and<br />

husband Timothy of Columbia, S.C.; two brothers, Orvin Johnson of Moultrie and<br />

Franklin Johnson and wife Suzanne of Longmont, Colo.; two sisters, Dorothy Hart of<br />

Ellenton and Claire Mae Reese of Geneva, Ala.; and two grandchildren, Tim and Cannon<br />

Phillips of Columbia, S.C.Visitation will be from 6 to 8 tonight at the funeral home.<br />

Mary L. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Tyron, Pennsylvania - Mary L. <strong>Gunn</strong>, of 1715 12 th Avenue, widow of Thomas A. <strong>Gunn</strong> and<br />

prominent in Catholic church activities in Altoona,'was found dead in bed at 8:15 o'clock<br />

Friday morning by her son, Joseph L., who Thursday returned to Altoona .following a .few<br />

days' vacation in, Philadelphia. Together with his mother and younger brother, Edward.<br />

Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> dis cussed his vacation and the happening on the trip, the family retiring at 11<br />

o’clock. The sons awoke at 6:15 Friday morning, the oldest, Joseph, taking a brief walk<br />

before the breakfast hour. Upon his return at 8 o'clock he called to his mother, who<br />

.generally arises before 7 o'clock. Receiving no answer he went to the bedroom and found,<br />

his mother cold in death. Dr. August Kech pronounced death due heart' failure. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

was born in Tyrone on August 25, 1867, the daughter of Johnathan and Priscilla Zerbe.<br />

She was united in marriage on August 25, 1891 to Thomas A. <strong>Gunn</strong>, who died on October<br />

31, 1912. She was a member of St. John's Catholic church and active in church work. At<br />

the time of her death she was treasurer of tho St. Leo's branch of the L. C. B. A. She was a<br />

graduate of the St. Joseph's academy, Seaton Hill, near Greensburg, an institution in<br />

.charge of the Sisters of Charity. She secured highest honors in the school of music. For<br />

several years she was the organist in the St. Leo's Catholic church in Altoona and for a<br />

number of years taught music in the city.<br />

Mary L. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Mary L. Age 64 years. Funeral Thursday 1PM at Bethel Baptist Church, 2030 W. North<br />

Ave. Visitation Wednesday 3-7PM (Family Hour 6-7PM) at: NORTHWEST FUNERAL<br />

CHAPEL O'Bee, Ford & Frazier 6630 W. Hampton Milwaukee, Mn (414) 462-6020<br />

Mary Lou <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

of Modesto, Ca., passed away on Monday, April 5, 2010, at 86 years of age. Mary was a<br />

native of Oklahoma, but lived all her adult life in California. She was an avid baseball fan,


supporting the Modesto Reds, the Modesto A's and then the Modesto Nuts until about four<br />

years ago, when her health prevented her from attending games. In the past, Mary enjoyed<br />

camping and quilting, and for many years was a teacher's aide at Burbank School, where<br />

her own children attended grammar school. Upon their retirement, Mary and her husband<br />

enjoyed traveling, both in the U. S. and in Europe. Mary is survived by her husband Jim<br />

and son Larry, both of Modesto, and daughter Peggy of Amsterdam, the Netherlands.<br />

Mary was preceded in death by her son Harold. She had five grandchildren; Ron, Paul,<br />

Scott, Chris and Becky, and six great grandchildren<br />

Mary Lou <strong>Gunn</strong> Ladson,<br />

78, of Linton, Indiana, passed away at 8:23 p.m. on Monday, Dec. 19, 2005 at Daviess<br />

Community Hospital in Washington. Born Sept. 20, 1927 in Evansville, she was the<br />

daughter of Dona (<strong>Gunn</strong>) Gutierriez. She was raised by her aunt and uncle Homer and<br />

Della <strong>Gunn</strong>. On Nov. 15, 1945, she married Robert D. Ladson, who passed away Feb. 13,<br />

1990. She was a homemaker and attended the Pentecostal Church. Survivors include: three<br />

daughters, Engenia A. (Jeanne) Wesner of <strong>New</strong>berry; Dona Paulsen of Linton, and Toni<br />

MeJean of Pleasantville; a son Robert Michael Ladson of Cayuga; nine grandchildren; 10<br />

great-grandchildren; and a cousin Sharon <strong>Gunn</strong> Hudson of Pittsboro. She was preceded in<br />

death by her mother and her husband Robert. Funeral service will be at Anderson-<br />

Poindexter Memory Chapel in Linton at 10 a.m. on Thursday with the Rev. Michael<br />

Ladson and the Rev. Randy Raney officiating. Burial will be in Fairview Cemetery.<br />

Friends may call from 4-8 p.m. on Wednesday, and from 9 a.m. until the hour of service<br />

Thursday at the funeral home.<br />

Mary Lou <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

beloved wife, sister, mother and friend, passed away on Thursday, May 11, 2006, after a<br />

short illness following surgical complications. Mary Lou was a gregarious and friendly<br />

person who has now joined her husband, Edsel, in eternal life. Mary Lou was born on<br />

August 12, 1918, in Indianapolis, Indiana, daughter of Joseph J. and Violet Roesch. Mary<br />

Lou grew up in Indiana with her father and stepmother, Esther, but later became a<br />

member of a dance troupe that traveled the West. She fell in love with and settled in<br />

Albuquerque in the early 1950's. She married the love of her life, Edsel <strong>Gunn</strong>, on April 14,<br />

1961, and they remained blissfully married until Edsel's death on October 23, 2001. Mary<br />

Lou and her stepmother Esther remained the closest of friends, family and neighbors all of<br />

their lives. Mary Lou worked for many mortgage companies and builders in the 1950's, but<br />

joined the workforce of Mortgage Investment Co. where she eventually became the chief<br />

loan officer and eventually retired from MICO in 1984. Mary Lou and her husband Edsel<br />

enjoyed traveling, country and western dancing and the company of their friends and<br />

families. Mary Lou was an avid collector of clowns, and in later years after the passing of<br />

her husband, enjoyed the frequent company of her stepmother, until Esther's death last<br />

year. She is survived by her beloved adopted daughter, Tina West, who was her nearconstant<br />

companion and cared for her every need; brother Ronald Roesch and wife<br />

Martha of Indianapolis, Indiana; brother David and wife Suzanne; sister Maureen Baca


and husband Stephen, brother Joseph Jr. and wife Barbara, all of Albuquerque, and<br />

Grandson Josh Havill of Tennessee who is stationed presently in Iraq. Services for her and<br />

a celebration of her life will be held at French Mortuary on Lomas Blvd. on Tuesday, May<br />

16, 2006 at 1:00 p.m. A private burial will be held at a later date where her remains will be<br />

interred with her husband's at Sunset Memorial Gardens. French Mortuary 10500 Lomas<br />

Blvd. NE 275-3500<br />

Mary L. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

of Eagle Drive, Augusta, Ga., entered into rest on Sunday, April 6, 2008 at Brentwood<br />

Terrace, Waynesboro. Memorial services will be held on Saturday, April 19, 2008 at 2 p.m.<br />

at Williams Funeral Home Chapel. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a native of Pike County, Ala. After<br />

living at White Sands Missile Base, <strong>New</strong> Mexico for several years, she retired to El Paso,<br />

Texas for thirty-five years. Survivors are a sister, Flora V. (Sylvester) Allen, Moultrie, Ga.;<br />

grandchildren, Charles (Phyllis) <strong>Gunn</strong>, Augusta, Washetha Williams, Shawn <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

Boston, Mass.; seven great-grandchildren; three great- great-grandchildren; and a host of<br />

nieces, nephews, and cousins. Williams Funeral Home, 1765 Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd.<br />

Published in The Augusta Chronicle on 4/18/2008.<br />

Mary Lou <strong>Gunn</strong> Friese,<br />

84, passed away quietly at Wilora Lake Lodge in Charlotte, NC, on Friday, February 19,<br />

2011. She is survived by daughter Sandie Bell and son-in-law Tom, daughter Jackie<br />

Gerrard and son-in-law Bob, grandchildren Mike and Chris Bell, grandchildren Dave and<br />

Leslie Gerrard, and great granddaughter Anna Gerrard. She was a past Worthy Matron<br />

of her Order of the Eastern Star chapter, as well as a member of Peninsula Baptist Church<br />

and the Wilora Lake Christian Fellowship. A memorial service will be held at Wilora Lake<br />

Lodge, 6053 Wilora Lake Rd., Charlotte, NC on Sunday, March 13, 2011, at 3:30 pm.,<br />

Reverend Jeffrey Andler presiding. The family will receive visitors at the home of Bob &<br />

Jackie Gerrard, 154 Lake Pine Rd., Mooresville, NC from 7:00 PM until 9:00 PM.<br />

Memorials may be sent to Jeff Andler Ministries, 7410 Apple Creek Dr., Charlotte, NC<br />

28227. The family wishes to extend deep and sincere thanks to both the residents and staff<br />

at Wilora Lakes Lodge for making Mary Lou’s last years ones of great peace, comfort, and<br />

happiness. For further information, contact Jackie Gerrard’s office, 704-664-9594<br />

Mary Louise <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Age 70, of Clio, Michigan, died Thursday, December 21, 2006 at Genesys Regional Medical<br />

Center. Funeral service will be held 12:00 noon, Thursday, December 28, 2006 at the Miles<br />

Martin Funeral Home, Dr. Roy L. Mclaughlin officiating, and burial in Thetford Township<br />

Cemetery. Mary"s family will be present to receive friends at the Miles Martin Funeral<br />

Home on Tuesday from 6:00pm to 8:00pm, Wednesday from 12:00 noon to 8:00pm, and<br />

Thursday from 10:00am until time of service at 12:00 noon. Mary was born November 17,<br />

1936 in Flint, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adelbert and Mary (Hammond) Gray. She and<br />

Donald <strong>Gunn</strong> were united in marriage on June 17, 1955 in Flint. Mary enjoyed sewing,<br />

quilting, playing Euchre, and taking care of her family. Mary leaves to cherish her


memory: husband of 51 years, Donald; 5 children, Donald and wife Michele <strong>Gunn</strong>, Ronald<br />

and wife Jackie <strong>Gunn</strong>, Cindy Starkey, Kathleen and husband John Kisthardt, and<br />

Matthew and wife Jodi <strong>Gunn</strong>; 14 grandchildren; 8 great- grandchildren; sisters, Beverly<br />

and husband Bud Dell, and Gail Makidon; many special brothers and sisters-in-law,<br />

nieces, nephew, and numerous friends. She was preceded in death by her parents, and<br />

brother.<br />

Mrs. Mary Lou <strong>Gunn</strong> Thomas Smith,<br />

78 of Anniston passed away Monday,August 17, 2009 at her residence. She was member of<br />

First United Methodist Church of Anniston, where she worked for many years in the<br />

Church nurcery. She was a long time member of the VFW Ladies Auxiliary and a life<br />

meber of the VFW National Home for children. Funeral services for Mrs. Smithe will be<br />

Wednesday, August 19 at 11 am at Gray Grown-Service Mortuary with the Rev. Hal Noble<br />

and the Rev. Jim wilson officiating. Burial will follow at Forestlawn Gardens. Gray Brown-<br />

Service Mortuary & Crematory directing. Mrs. Smith is survived by her husband;<br />

Thomas W. Smith, daughter; Carol (Steve) Liston, sons; Roy (Joan) Thomas, Ronnie<br />

(Melinda) Thomas, step-children; Pat Bell, Connie Coger and Mike Smith, five<br />

grandchildren, eigth stepgrandchildren, three great-grandchildren, brother; Carl <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

and several nieces and nephews. Mrs. Smith was proceded in death by her husband; Jack<br />

Thoms, a son; William Thomas. Ms. Smith was the daughter of the late Cliff and Lena<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> and several brothers and sisters.<br />

Mary Louise <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

COLUMBIA - Mary Louise <strong>Gunn</strong> passed away on Thursday, March 28, 2013. Born in<br />

Charleston, S.C., Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was the widow of Lloyd Rice <strong>Gunn</strong>, to whom she was married<br />

for 49 years. She was a devout Roman Catholic and an active member of St. Joseph<br />

Catholic Church for 51 years. She earned a degree from the University of South Carolina,<br />

where she was graduated cum laude with a special interest in medieval history. She was a<br />

founding member of The Colony Club Bridge Club in Columbia and played bridge twice a<br />

month for nearly 50 years. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was an avid reader who could recite poetry from<br />

memory. She loved watching Gamecock sports, especially baseball, football and basketball.<br />

She and her husband were longtime scholarship donors to USC and she was a member of<br />

the Exxon Annuitants Club. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong>, who grew up near The Battery in Charleston, was<br />

the daughter of the late James John Hynes and the late Anne Burns Hynes. She was<br />

graduated from Bishop England High School, where she was on the swim team and played<br />

tennis with her sister. Surviving are a sister, Ruth Hynes Nelson, of Charleston; son, Lloyd<br />

Rice <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr. and his wife, Edith, of Charleston; daughter, Sally Nicholson Mullen and<br />

her husband, Jonas, of Columbia; son, William Jennings <strong>Gunn</strong> and his wife, Sharon, of<br />

Charleston; and five grandchildren, Jennifer Nicholson Graham of Hopkinton, Mass.,<br />

Stephanie Moore <strong>Gunn</strong> of Charleston, Allen Johnson Mullen of Springfield, Mo., Ashley<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> Norvick of <strong>New</strong>nan, Ga. and William Jennings <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr. of Carrollton, Ga. She is<br />

also survived by six great-grandchildren, Mencken Powell Graham, Alexandra <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Graham, John Travis Rhodes III, Galen Luke Graham, Edith Caroline Rhodes and


Katherine Grace Graham; and 22 nieces and nephews. In addition to her husband and<br />

parents, Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was predeceased by a brother, James John Hynes and a sister, Helen<br />

Hynes Seignious. The rosary will begin at 6:00 p.m. on Monday, April 1, 2013, at St. Joseph<br />

Catholic Church at 3600 Devine Street, Columbia. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held<br />

at 2:00 p.m. on Tuesday, April 2, 2013, also at St. Joseph Catholic Catholic Church, with<br />

interment at Greenlawn Memorial Park. Dunbar Funeral Home, Devine Street Chapel, is<br />

assisting the family. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be sent to the St. Joseph Catholic<br />

Church Building Fund, 3600 Devine Street, Columbia, SC 29205.<br />

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Mary Louise <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Funeral for Ms. Mary (Teen) Louise <strong>Gunn</strong> will be held 12 noon Wednesday January 6,<br />

2010 at <strong>New</strong> Birth Missionary Baptist Church 6400 Woodrow Rd. Lithonia, Ga. 30038<br />

Bishop Eddie L. Long, Pastor. Pastor Solomon Wright officiating/eulogist. Interment Dawn<br />

Memorial Park, Decatur, Ga. Cortege will assemble at 11:00 a.m. at 7248 North McDaniel<br />

St. Lithonia, Ga. 30058. Viewing TODAY from 1-8:00 p.m. Survivors include her brothers<br />

and sisters Tommy Lee Sanford, Bennie Ray <strong>Gunn</strong>, Mozelle Jeffries (Bishop Opie), Ella<br />

Kelly, Willie B. Whitehead, one great aunt, Annie Pearl Lewis, one great uncle Deacon<br />

Charlie Burley, and a host of nieces, nephews and other relatives and friends. Levett<br />

Funeral Home Inc. 1041 Bryant Street, Conyers, Georgia 30012, 770-483-9885 - Published<br />

in The Atlanta Journal-Constitution on January 5, 2010<br />

Mary Louise <strong>Gunn</strong> Bult Feighner,<br />

82, passed away peacefully Dec. 17, 2003, surrounded by her loved ones. Mary Lou was<br />

born June 18, 1921, to Fanny Louise Ensign and Benjamin LeRoy <strong>Gunn</strong>. She graduated<br />

from East High School. She married Keith Joseph Bult, now deceased, in the Salt Lake<br />

Temple on Dec. 15, 1941. Married Rex Feighner in 1979. Mary Lou was an active member<br />

of the LDS Church. At age 16 she became a member of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir and<br />

sang with the choir for 22 years. She was also a member of the Daughters of the Utah<br />

Pioneers. She held many church positions, but the one she most enjoyed was ward<br />

chorister. Mary Lou was an accomplished artist whose interests included scrap booking,<br />

dancing, singing, traveling and being involved in family activities, where she was always<br />

the life of the party. She especially enjoyed being with friends and hosting the 16ers and<br />

Dinner Club. She is survived by her husband; sons Robert (Lori) Bult, Scott (Julie) Bult<br />

and David Bult; daughters Barbara (Virden) Thornton, Carol (Ray) Grass, Patty (Carl)<br />

Noel, Beverly (Craig) Hackett, Bonnie (Jon) Jeppson, Mary Kay (Jeff) Judkins and Becky<br />

(Dan) Rich; brother Richard <strong>Gunn</strong>; sister Barbara Parker; 46 grandchildren and 26 greatgrandchildren


Mary Louise <strong>Gunn</strong> Friese<br />

November 21, 1926 - February 19, 2011 - Mary Lou <strong>Gunn</strong> Friese, 84, passed away quietly at<br />

Wilora Lake Lodge in Charlotte, NC, on Friday, February 19, 2011. She is survived by<br />

daughter Sandie Bell and son-in-law Tom, daughter Jackie Gerrard and son-in-law Bob,<br />

grandchildren Mike and Chris Bell, grandchildren Dave and Leslie Gerrard, and great<br />

granddaughter Anna Gerrard. She was a past Worthy Matron of her Order of the<br />

Eastern Star chapter, as well as a member of Peninsula Baptist Church and the Wilora<br />

Lake Christian Fellowship. A memorial service will be held at Wilora Lake Lodge, 6053<br />

Wilora Lake Rd., Charlotte, NC on Sunday, March 13, 2011, at 3:30 pm., Reverend Jeffrey<br />

Andler presiding. The family will receive visitors at the home of Bob & Jackie Gerrard, 154<br />

Lake Pine Rd., Mooresville, NC from 7:00 PM until 9:00 PM. Memorials may be sent to<br />

Jeff Andler Ministries, 7410 Apple Creek Dr., Charlotte, NC 28227. The family wishes to<br />

extend deep and sincere thanks to both the residents and staff at Wilora Lakes Lodge for<br />

making Mary Lou’s last years ones of great peace, comfort, and happiness. For further<br />

information, contact Jackie Gerrard’s office, 704-664-9594<br />

Mary Louise Weeks <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

a former concert pianist and piano teacher, died yesterday at 95 after a brief illness. A 1929<br />

graduate of the University of Washington, Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> played piano for silent movies at<br />

various Seattle cinemas. She was the organist at the Madrona Presbyterian Church for 43<br />

years, and lived much of her life in the Central Area house her father built, where she died.<br />

She would give lessons after church to children whose parents could not afford them, said<br />

her grandson, Curtis Chapel of Seattle. She is also survived by a daughter, Julia <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Kissel of Seattle, and two great-granddaughters, Jessie Kirkland of Colorado and Julia<br />

Rose Egli of Minnesota. Seattle Post-Intelligencer (WA) - August 8, 1995<br />

Mary Lou <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Services for Mary Lou <strong>Gunn</strong> of Winon, MS. will be 2 p.m. Saturday at Roberts & Sons<br />

Mortuary in Winona. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 79, died of heart failure Wednesday, Oct. 4, 2006, at<br />

Tyler Holmes Memorial Hospital in Winona. She is survived by five sons, Izer <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr. of<br />

Starkville, Willie Claude <strong>Gunn</strong> and Nathaniel <strong>Gunn</strong>, both of Kilmichael, Larry <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Eupora, Lewis <strong>Gunn</strong> of Winona; five daughters, Earnestine Walker of Maywood, Ill.,<br />

Shirley Ann <strong>Gunn</strong> of Kilmichael, Mary Ann <strong>Gunn</strong> and Alice Faye <strong>Gunn</strong>, both of Chicago,<br />

Clara <strong>Gunn</strong> of Kilmichael; a brother, Eugene Hamer of Kilmichael; a sister, Ellen<br />

Campbell of Chicago; 27 grandchildren; 28 great-grandchildren and two great-greatgrandchildren.<br />

The Rev. Johnny Butts will officiate at the services. Burial will be in Shady<br />

Grove Cemetery near Kilmichael under the direction of Roberts & Sons Mortuary<br />

Mary Lou <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

beloved wife, sister, mother and friend, passed away on Thursday, May 11, 2006, after a<br />

short illness following surgical complications. Mary Lou was a gregarious and friendly<br />

person who has now joined her husband, Edsel, in eternal life. Mary Lou was born on


August 12, 1918, in Indianapolis, Indiana, daughter of Joseph J. and Violet Roesch. Mary<br />

Lou grew up in Indiana with her father and stepmother, Esther, but later became a<br />

member of a dance troupe that traveled the West. She fell in love with and settled in<br />

Albuquerque in the early 1950"s. She married the love of her life, Edsel <strong>Gunn</strong>, on April 14,<br />

1961, and they remained blissfully married until Edsel"s death on October 23, 2001. Mary<br />

Lou and her stepmother Esther remained the closest of friends, family and neighbors all of<br />

their lives. Mary Lou worked for many mortgage companies and builders in the 1950"s,<br />

but joined the workforce of Mortgage Investment Co. where she eventually became the<br />

chief loan officer and eventually retired from MICO in 1984. Mary Lou and her husband<br />

Edsel enjoyed traveling, country and western dancing and the company of their friends<br />

and families. Mary Lou was an avid collector of clowns, and in later years after the passing<br />

of her husband, enjoyed the frequent company of her stepmother, until Esther"s death last<br />

year. She is survived by her beloved adopted daughter, Tina West, who was her nearconstant<br />

companion and cared for her every need; brother Ronald Roesch and wife<br />

Martha of Indianapolis, Indiana; brother David and wife Suzanne; sister Maureen Baca<br />

and husband Stephen, brother Joseph Jr. and wife Barbara, all of Albuquerque, and<br />

Grandson Josh Havill of Tennessee who is stationed presently in Iraq. Services for her and<br />

a celebration of her life will be held at French Mortuary on Lomas Blvd. on Tuesday, May<br />

16, 2006 at 1:00 p.m. A private burial will be held at a later date where her remains will be<br />

interred with her husband"s at Sunset Memorial Gardens. French Mortuary 10500 Lomas<br />

Blvd. NE 275-3500<br />

Mary "Lyle" Lilly,<br />

83, passed away September 30, 2003, in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Lyle was born in<br />

Meridian, Mississippi in 1919 to Leopold and Eula Jean <strong>Gunn</strong>. Despite being born very<br />

poor at a time and place when women were not expected to succeed in anything outside the<br />

home, Lyle graduated from the University of Michigan. She went on to serve as a Naval<br />

Intelligence Officer in World War II, and afterwards until her discharge in 1949. After<br />

raising a family, she went into education, teaching, among other things, English as a second<br />

language to Vietnamese Refugees. Lyle was a consistent and vocal champion of racial<br />

equality and Women"s Rights long before the concepts were broadly accepted. Most<br />

importantly, in spite of these remarkable accomplishments for her generation, Lyle<br />

remained unimpressed with herself, humble, and forthright<br />

Mary Jewell Wilbanks <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

75, of 105 Boom Docks Dr., Anderson, SC. , died Monday December 1, 2008 at Oconee<br />

Medical Center. Sandifer Funeral Home is assisting the <strong>Gunn</strong> family.<br />

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Walhalla – Mary Jewell Wilbanks <strong>Gunn</strong>, 75, of 105 Boom Docks Dr., died Monday<br />

December 1, 2008 at Oconee Medical Center. Born in Georgia in 1933 to the late Arthur<br />

and Mary Magdalene Swafford Wilbanks, she was a member of Faith Chapel Pentecostal<br />

Holiness Church in Walhalla. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> had worked in the food and textile industry for<br />

many years as well as the childcare industry. Survivors include son Morris <strong>Gunn</strong> of


Spartanburg, daughters Rebecca "Becky" Jenkins and Mary Ann Bagwell both of<br />

Walhalla and Norma Jean <strong>Gunn</strong> of TN, 13 grandchildren and 22 great grandchildren, and<br />

sister Helen Moore of Walhalla. In addition to her parents, her husband William Howard<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, son Marvin <strong>Gunn</strong>, daughter Wilma Louise Skelton, and brothers Robert Wilbanks<br />

and Melvin Bryant precede her in death. Funeral services will be 2 pm, Thursday,<br />

December 4, 2008 in the Chapel of Sandifer Funeral Home in Westminster. Burial will<br />

follow at Long Creek Memorial Gardens. The family will receive friends one hour prior to<br />

the service at the funeral home. Flowers are accepted. The family is at the home of her<br />

daughter Mary Ann Bagwell, 110 Bagwell Lane, Walhalla..<br />

Mary <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Mrs. P. H. <strong>Gunn</strong> - June 17, 1941 Blackstone, Virginia - Mrs. Mary Johnson <strong>Gunn</strong>, 88,<br />

diedat her home near Blackstone, Tuesday night, following an illness of several years. She<br />

was a daughter of the late Lewis and Lucy Johnson of Nottoway County. Funeral services<br />

will be held at 2:30 o"clock Thursday afternoon from St. Marks Methodist Church,<br />

conducted by the Rev. R. V. Owen, pastor of the Nottoway Methodist Church. Interment<br />

will be in the St. Marks Cemetery. Surviving are her husband P. H. <strong>Gunn</strong>, and eight<br />

children. H.R. and R. H. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Mrs Dora Crafton and Miss Florence <strong>Gunn</strong> of Blackstone;<br />

Mrs. Edward DuPriest, Victoria; Mrs. P. R. Allen, Crewe; Mrs. Kate Lewis, La Crosse;<br />

and Mrs. C. W. Vaughan of Ford. 46 grandchildren and 39 great grandchildren and one<br />

great great grandchild. Pallbearers: Rufus Rash, Peter Crafton, Emory Lewis, Charlie<br />

Allen, Douglas Dupriest, Everette <strong>Gunn</strong>, Charlie Mac Vaughan and Trinkle <strong>Gunn</strong>.<br />

Mary A. <strong>Gunn</strong> \passed away on July 23, 2007 at the age of 71. Mary is preceded in death by<br />

her husband William Wade <strong>Gunn</strong> and is survived by her children, Cathy Winfield and<br />

husband Mike, John <strong>Gunn</strong>, Robby <strong>Gunn</strong>, her sister Arlene Levine and numerous family<br />

members and friends. Private services will be held at Ft. Sam Houston National Cemetery.<br />

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Mary A. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

for many years a respected resident of Gatewoods, died at four o"clock this morning at the<br />

home of her daughter, Mrs. N. C. Hodges where she had been in failing health for several<br />

years. She was 75 years of age and her condition recently had become worse with the<br />

growth of infirmities of old age. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong>, widow of Starling <strong>Gunn</strong>, was born near<br />

Yanceyville and was widely known in Caswell county. Her funeral will be held from the<br />

home of her daughter at two o"clock tomorrow afternoon, the remains to be then carried to<br />

Shady Grove church cemetery where the interment will be made. She is survived by the<br />

following children: Wilbur <strong>Gunn</strong>, of Los Angles, Cal.; Richard <strong>Gunn</strong>, of Duluth, Minn.;<br />

Mrs. N. C. Hodges and Mrs. W. J. Gatewood, of Gatewoods. Source: The Bee (Danville,<br />

Virginia) 17 February 1925 (Page 1)<br />

Mary Annette <strong>Gunn</strong>,


73, died April 23, 2012 in Ocean Springs, Ms. A native of Lucedale, MS, she was the<br />

daughter of the late Floyd and the late Lucille (Lowery) Spooner. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a retired<br />

cosmetologist and a resident of Ocean Springs. Visitation was held April 26, 2012 from<br />

2:00-4:00pm at Sigler Funeral Home. Funeral Services were held April 26, 2012 at 4:00pm<br />

in the Sigler Funeral Home Chapel. Burial followed in the Agricola Cemetery. Survivors<br />

include: Husband, Robert Lee <strong>Gunn</strong>, Ocean Springs, MS., daughter, Le Ann Rasmussen,<br />

Ocean Springs, MS, son Robert Adam (Jackie) <strong>Gunn</strong>, United Arab Emirates, 2 Grandsons,<br />

Michael Bryan Rasmussen and Thomas <strong>Gunn</strong>, Granddaughter, Morgaine <strong>Gunn</strong>, sister,<br />

Gloria Parden. Sigler Funeral Home, 4248 Main St., Lucedale, MS in charge of<br />

arrangements.<br />

Mary Ann <strong>Gunn</strong> Albanes<br />

May 23, 1946 - August 2, 2005 Mary Ann Albanes was born May 23, 1946, in Wasco,<br />

California to Thomas David and Mary LaVada <strong>Gunn</strong>. She was a longtime resident of Kern<br />

County and received the major part of her educational background through California<br />

Schools. She was a graduate of Wasco High School, received her BA degree from Fresno<br />

State and her Masters degree from the Baptist Seminary in Mill Valley. She was preceded<br />

in death by the love of her life, her husband, John and her mother and father. She is<br />

survived by her loving family, Hazel and Douglas Abbott of Bakersfield, Joyce <strong>Gunn</strong> and<br />

her partner, Bill Malcomson of Houston, TX; and her niece and nephew, Lori and Jim<br />

Brackett and their two precious children, Lindsey and Jason on whom she lavished love<br />

and affection. Mary Ann was head of the Child Development Program at Bakersfield<br />

College supervising seven child care centers in addition to being the instructor at the<br />

college, teaching students who aspired to become preschool teachers. She recently was<br />

awarded special recognition for her contributions to the college child development<br />

program. Children were the love of her life and she was a tireless advocate for proper care<br />

and training for the preschool children. Mary Ann was an active and respected memer of<br />

the Valley Baptist Church for many years. She loved this church and participated in<br />

Sunday School and other programs affiliated with the church. Mary Ann was the dearest,<br />

sweetest person who was deeply loved and respected by anyone who knew her. Her<br />

untimely death has created an immeasurable void in the lives of her family, co-workers and<br />

friends. She will be missed by everyone. Funeral services are scheduled for Tuesday,<br />

August 9th, with graveside services at 8:30 a.m., at Hillcrest Memorial Park and memorial<br />

service, at 10:00 a.m., at the Valley Baptist Church, 4800 Fruitvale Ave. In lieu of flowers,<br />

donations can be made to Mary Ann Albanes Scholarship, Bakersfield College, c/o<br />

Foundation Office, 1801 Panorama Drive, Bakersfield, CA 93305.<br />

Mary B. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

A memorial service for Mary B. <strong>Gunn</strong> will be held at noon March 24, 2007 in Casa San<br />

Carlo, 420 N. Wolf Road, Northlake, Illinois. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 85, of Northlake, died March 7.<br />

Prior to her retirement Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> had been a photographer for a postcard company. She<br />

was wife of the late Loren D.; mother of David L. (Connie) of Texas, and Carol A. Finn of<br />

Schaumburg; grandmother of Daniel, W. and Kathryn Finn of Schaumburg, and Aimee of<br />

Texas; and sister of Joanne Parsons of Florida. Interment was private.


Mrs. Mary B. <strong>Gunn</strong> Boothe<br />

On January 4, 1934, the spirit of God came into the heart of Mary B. <strong>Gunn</strong> Boothe and<br />

severed the chain that linked her soul to its temple of clay. Rest, sweet rest at last. No more<br />

pain, no more sorrow now, and that once mortal frame, by the inevitable law of the Father<br />

of nature must perish--must decay, and go back to the dust from which it was made; while<br />

the soul, immortalized by the Son of God, is now following that light from the candles of<br />

glory, held aloft in the hands of angels to guide it across the valley of death. Mary had been<br />

the victim of that dreaded T.B. for four years and confined to her bed for four months. All<br />

earthly efforts had been made for her restoration to health but it was not the will of the<br />

maker for her to linger in this world of sorrow, but to meet Him in the skies where the soul<br />

never dies. The deceased was just in her 25th year, being the last of her family to be taken<br />

by this disease. She was born and raised at Gilbert, La. She leaves a husband, Louis<br />

Boothe, uncles and cousins, and a host of friends to mourn her loss. In this your hour of<br />

sorrow, we give our heartfelt sympathy; and remind you, that, those words, commanding<br />

that the body must perish, was never meant for the soul; which begins with the body at the<br />

dawn of life and remains in its mortal mold of clay, until divorced by the hands of God;<br />

and then---it enjoys a day whose sun never sets---it rises with a tide that, knowing no ebb,<br />

rolls on to the sea of immortality--- as an eagle that soars, but not with weary wings, that<br />

compels descent; it rises by a law of spiritual attraction, the glory of which draws the<br />

Heaven born spirit, upward in all its affections, till earth finally is no longer the abode of<br />

genial friendship---"till Heaven becomes the mighty magnet dissolving all earthly ties in its<br />

welcome embrace. The Franklin Sun Winnsboro, LA<br />

Mary B. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

84, of Chesapeake, formerly of Petersburg, Virginia died Sunday, Dec. 28, 2003, at her<br />

residence. She is survived by her son, Marvin <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr.; daughter, Denise Tukiendorf; two<br />

granddaughters, Natasha and Nikki Tukiendorf; one great-granddaughter, Savannah<br />

Coons. Graveside services will be conducted at 11 a.m. Wednesday, Dec. 31, 2003, at<br />

Southlawn Memorial Park. Family will receive friends from 7 to 8:30 tonight at the<br />

Petersburg Chapel of J.T. Morriss & Son Funeral Home.<br />

Mary Blanche <strong>Gunn</strong> Savage<br />

CORNELIA, Ga. - Mrs. Mary Blanche Savage, 85, wife of Thomas C. Savage, of Baldwin,<br />

Rt. 1, died Monday night at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Ruby Brock, following an<br />

illness of three weeks. Mrs. Savage was born in South Carolina, but had been making her<br />

home in Banks County for the past 50 years. She was a daughter of the late Milton and<br />

Anna <strong>New</strong>ell <strong>Gunn</strong>, and was a member of the Leatherwood Baptist Church. In addition to<br />

her husband, she is survived by three sons, Milton Savage, of Baldwin, Randolph Savage of<br />

Cornelia, and Roger Savage, of Barnett, Ga.; four daughters, Mrs. Belle Norton, Mrs.<br />

Ruby Brock, both of Baldwin, Mrs. Lydia Payne, of Mt. Airy and Mrs. Tommy Aldred, of<br />

Crawfordville, Ga.; one brother, Cliff <strong>Gunn</strong> of Toccoa, Stephens County, Georgia; 31<br />

grandchildren and 32 great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m.<br />

Wednesday from the Leatherwood Baptist Church with the Rev. James Bird officiating.


Burial will be in the church cemetery. The body is at the residence of her daughter, Mrs.<br />

Ruby Brock September 16, 1959 - Anderson Independent.<br />

Mary Barbara <strong>Gunn</strong> Stinson<br />

Sept. 22, 1907-July 2, 2002 Mary Barbara <strong>Gunn</strong> Stinson, 94, of Lakeside, California, died<br />

Tuesday, She was born in Strathcona, Minn. Mrs. Stinson was a homemaker and member<br />

of the Fleet ReserveWoman"s Auxiliary for 45 years. Survivors include her daughter,<br />

Barbara E. Buckel; sister Leonella Kotta; brothers, Herman, Leroy and Wilfred Taus;<br />

three grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandchild. Services<br />

have been held.Interment: Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery. Arrangements: Featheringill<br />

Mortuary.<br />

Mary Carnes <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

MARY CARNES GUNN, 69, of Kennesaw died April 24. The body was cremated.<br />

Memorial service, 7 p.m. Saturday, Kennesaw United Methodist Church; National<br />

Cremation Society.<br />

Mary L. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

67, of Poteau died Saturday, April 30, 2005, in Poteau. She was born Dec. 22, 1937, in<br />

Ponca City, Okla. She was a member of the Presbyterian Church in Poteau and was<br />

president of Wayne Enterprises Inc. in Poteau..Funeral will be 11 a.m. today at<br />

Presbyterian Church in Poteau with burial at Oakland Cemetery in Poteau under the<br />

direction of Grace Manor Funeral Home of Poteau. She is survived by her husband,<br />

Wayne; two daughters, Gloria <strong>Gunn</strong> of North Carolina and Marilyn Kvasnicka of Indiana;<br />

a brother, Don Luckinbill of Colorado; and seven grandchildren. Pallbearers will be Monte<br />

Shockley, Dr. John Montgomery, Monte Shockley II, Rob and Bob Dorey, and Shane Liles.<br />

Memorial contributions may be made to Presbyterian Church Memorial Fund, P.O. Box<br />

342, Poteau, OK 74953. -<br />

2 nd obit<br />

Mary L. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 67, of Poteau passed away Saturday, April 30, 2005, in Poteau. She was<br />

born on December 22, 1937 in Ponca City to Homer and Geraldine (Bell) Luckinbill. She<br />

married her best friend and her one true love Wayne <strong>Gunn</strong>, in Ponca City on June 2, 1956.<br />

She was a member of the Presbyterian Church in Poteau and was President of Wayne<br />

Enterprises Inc. in Poteau. Mary leaves a living legacy of family and friends who are as<br />

family, who live in the light of her faith, encouragement, hope, strength, and courage. She<br />

was preceeded in death by her parents. She is survived by her husband Wayne <strong>Gunn</strong> of the<br />

home, two daughters Gloria <strong>Gunn</strong> of North Carolina and Marilyn Kvasnicka and husband<br />

Matthew of Indiana. One brother Don Luckinbill and wife Pat of Colorado, seven<br />

grandchildren Marianne, Bethanye, Jill, Ashley, Joshua, Chelsea and Elizabeth and many<br />

more beloved family and friends. Pallbearers will be Monte Shockley, Dr. John<br />

Montgomery, Monte Shockley II, Rob Dorey, Shane Liles and Bob Dorey. Services will be<br />

held at 11:00 AM Tuesday, May 3, 2005, at the Presbyterian Church in Poteau with the


Rev. Christopher B. Hughes officiating. Interment will follow at the Oakland Cemetery in<br />

Poteau. Services are under the direction of Grace Manor Funeral Home of Poteau. In lieu<br />

of flowers please make a donation to the Presbyterian Memorial Fund, PO Box 342,<br />

Poteau, OK 74953.<br />

Mary Lou <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Funeral for Mary Lou <strong>Gunn</strong>, 84, was to be 2 p.m. today at McConnell, burial in Athens<br />

City Cemetery. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> died July 12, 2003. Published in the Decatur Daily on 7/14/2003.<br />

Mary Lou <strong>Gunn</strong> Dec. 16, 1918 July 12, 2003 - Mary Lou <strong>Gunn</strong> of Hendersonville, Tenn.<br />

died Saturday. She was 84. The funeral will be today at 2 p.m. at McConnell Funeral Home<br />

in Athens, Ala. Burial will be in Athens City Cemetery.<br />

Mary Lou <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Services for Mary Lou <strong>Gunn</strong> of Winona, Mississippi will be 2 p.m. Saturday at Roberts &<br />

Sons Mortuary in Winona. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 79, died of heart failure Wednesday, Oct. 4, 2006,<br />

at Tyler Holmes Memorial Hospital in Winona. She is survived by five sons, Izer <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr.<br />

of Starkville, Willie Claude <strong>Gunn</strong> and Nathaniel <strong>Gunn</strong>, both of Kilmichael, Larry <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Eupora, Lewis <strong>Gunn</strong> of Winona; five daughters, Earnestine Walker of Maywood, Ill.,<br />

Shirley Ann <strong>Gunn</strong> of Kilmichael, Mary Ann <strong>Gunn</strong> and Alice Faye <strong>Gunn</strong>, both of Chicago,<br />

Clara <strong>Gunn</strong> of Kilmichael; a brother, Eugene Hamer of Kilmichael; a sister,<br />

EllenCampbell of Chicago; 27 grandchildren; 28 great-grandchildren and two great-greatgrandchildren.<br />

The Rev. Johnny Butts will officiate at the services. Burial will be in Shady<br />

Grove Cemetery near Kilmichael under the direction of Roberts & Sons Mortuary.<br />

Mary Jo Harvill <strong>Gunn</strong> Cumuze<br />

age 66, died July 12, 2004 following a short illness. She was born on July 30, 1937, in<br />

Dublin, GA. Though she had been a Savannah resident since 1980, she called Troy, AL<br />

home. She graduated from Emory University in 1959 with a degree in English. Mary Jo is<br />

the daughter of the late Dr. Harris and Opal Jane Harvill of Troy, AL. She is survived by<br />

her husband, Tony G. Cumuze. Mary Jo and Tony were high school sweethearts in Troy,<br />

AL and reunited in marriage on July 2, 1988. She is also survived by her son, Stephen<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Seattle, WA; her son and daughter-in-law, John and Shelly <strong>Gunn</strong> of Raleigh, NC;<br />

her daughter, Elizabeth <strong>Gunn</strong>-Cohen of Savannah; and daughter and son-in- law, Ginny<br />

and Pat Provost of Charleston, SC; six grandchildren, Evan and Mason Cohen of<br />

Savannah, Stanley and McKenzie Provost of Charleston, and Zachary and Elijah <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Raleigh, NC. Mary Jo was a vital and active member of the Savannah community and<br />

excelled in her capacity to motivate and inspire others. She was a Harris Fellow and past<br />

President of the Rotary Club of Savannah- West, as well as a Board Member for The<br />

Royce Center, and a member of the Savannah Tourism Council. She mentored and<br />

encouraged her friends and associates to pursue their personal and professional goals, and<br />

had a passion for new ideas and creations. In a professional capacity, she worked in<br />

advertising, marketing and telecommunications for the past 20 years. Most recently she<br />

was owner/president of Your Arts Desire, a line of inspirational poetry and original art by


local folk artist Teresa Davis. She was a loving mother, grandmother and mother-in-law to<br />

her family and loyal friend and mentor to many others. She will be deeply missed.<br />

Visitation will be Wednesday, July 14, 2004 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Fox and Weeks<br />

Funeral Directors Hodgson Chapel. Funeral services will be Thursday, July 15, 2004 at 11<br />

a.m. at Fox and Weeks Funeral Directors Hodgson Chapel. Remembrances to the Royce<br />

Center, 4 Oglethorpe Professional Blvd., Savannah, GA 31406.<br />

Mary Jo <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Mary Josephine (Hayslett) <strong>Gunn</strong>, 62, of Dayton died Friday, April 11, after a lengthy<br />

illness. Born Dec. 8, 1934, in Eaton, she was the daughter of Ralph and Mary Hayslett. She<br />

was a registered nurse, having graduated from the Miami Valley Hospital School of<br />

Nursing. She was employed for 24 years at Bethany Lutheran Village, including eight years<br />

as director of nursing. She was a active member of Epiphany Lutheran Church and shared<br />

a special fellowship with Father Isaac Ebeigbe of St. Charles Borromeo in Kettering.<br />

Survivors include her husband of 42 years, Thomas W. <strong>Gunn</strong>; two daughters and sons-inlaw,<br />

Linda Jo and Jim Godfrey, Cathy Jo and Mike Hart; a son, Thomas J. <strong>Gunn</strong>; four<br />

grandchildren, Patrick and Christopher Godfrey, and Kristen and Sarah Hart; a brother,<br />

Mike Hayslett of Germantown; and two sisters, Emma Plockeman of Wild Rose, Wis., and<br />

Nancy Loy of Colorado Springs, Colo. She was preceded in death by her parents; a sister,<br />

Julia Simms; mother-in-law, Maggie <strong>Gunn</strong>; and brother-in-law, John <strong>Gunn</strong>. Funeral<br />

services were Tuesday, April 15, at Epiphany Lutheran Church, with Father Isaac Ebeigbe<br />

and the Rev. Larry Hoffsis officiating. Memorial contributions may be made made to the<br />

American Cancer Society or to Lutheran Social Services.<br />

Mary Ann <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Private family services for Mary Ann <strong>Gunn</strong>, 92, of Clovis, California are by Cremation<br />

Society of Central California in Fresno. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong>, a cook, died Monday, May 15, 2006.<br />

Mary Atkinson Bates <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Mary Catherine "Kitty" Atkinson <strong>Gunn</strong>, 81, of Highland Springs, Virginia passed away<br />

Friday, January 25, 2002. She was preceded in death by her husbands, Percey B. Bates Jr.<br />

and Lafayette M. <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr. She is survived by her sons, Clifton LaRoy Bates and his wife,<br />

Kathy L. Bates and Raymond G. Bates; a stepdaughter, Cheryl <strong>Gunn</strong> Maxwell and her<br />

husband, Gary Maxwell; a sister, Jane A. O"Grady; a brother, Charles "Sonny" Atkinson<br />

and his wife, Cruz Atkinson; grandchildren, Raymond Scott Bates, Sharon B. Sale, Jeffrey<br />

B. Bates, Christopher L. Bates and Alisa J. Awad; and several nieces and nephews. Mrs.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> was a member of St. John"s Catholic Church in Highland Springs. Her remains rest<br />

at the Bliley Funeral Home"s Chippenham Chapel, 6900 Hull Street Rd., where the family<br />

will receive friends 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. Tuesday, with a Rosary being said at 7 p.m.<br />

Tuesday. A Mass of Resurrection will be held 11 a.m. Wednesday at Sacred Heart Catholic<br />

Church. Interment Maury Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to a<br />

charity of your choice.


Mary C. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

11-34-1935 - Dallas Morning <strong>New</strong>s - Mary C. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 82 died Saturday at the home of her<br />

daughter, Mrs. H. E. Duffel 2902 Lucas Drive in Dallas. Two daughters Mrs. Duffel and<br />

Mrs. I. F. Cunningham of Leonard, and a son J. L. Garner of Oklahoma City, survive. The<br />

body will be sent to her old home in Hillsboro, Tennessee for burial.<br />

Mary C. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

age 91, of Richmond, died Friday, August 9, 1991, widow of Lafayette M. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Sr. She<br />

was preceded in death by her son, Lafayette M. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr. She is survived by three<br />

daughters, <strong>My</strong>rtle G. Fergusson, Audrey G. Garton, Mildred G. Boyer, all of Richmond;<br />

three sisters, Cornelia Leiss, Louise Van Houten, Kate Parsons; three brothers, Ralph,<br />

William and Wilber Lewis; eight grandchildren; and 11 great-grandchildren. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

was a member of the Christ United Methodist Church. Remains rest at the Parham Chapel,<br />

1771 Parham Rd., where the family will receive friends 7:00 to 9:00 p.m., Monday.<br />

Graveside services will be held 11:00 a.m., Tuesday, Riverview Cemetery. In lieu of flowers,<br />

contributions may be made to your favorite charity. Richmond Times Dispatch (VA) Sun.<br />

8-11-1991 (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Mary Caroline <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

From the Daily Oklahoman, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma county, Oklahoma, Wednesday,<br />

July 21, 2004, page 13A - CONINE - Mary Caroline, 87, was born October 7, 1916 to<br />

Daniel and Cora (Griffin) <strong>Gunn</strong> in Salem, Illinois. She died peacefully at home, Saturday,<br />

July 17, 2004, after a period of declining health. She moved to Cleveland, Oklahoma as a<br />

young child and graduated from Cleveland High School. She married Kenneth Conine of<br />

February 8, 1941 and they made their home in Tulsa where Kenneth worked for Tulsa<br />

Whisenhunt and Moore Funeral Homes for many years. Kenneth retired in 1989 and they<br />

moved to Bethany, Oklahoma to be near their daughter and her family. Preceding Caroline<br />

in death were her parents, two brothers, Dan and John <strong>Gunn</strong> and sister, Frances Heil. She<br />

is survived by her husband, Kenneth, daughter and son-in-law, Kathy and Steve<br />

Emberton, all of Mustang; grandsons, Chris Tobey of the home, Greg Tobey and his wife,<br />

Amy of Marble Falls, Texas; granddaughter, Susan Emberton of Norman; two great<br />

grandchildren, Ashley and Tyler; two nieces, Debbie Hood and Marcia Crites, both of<br />

California. We want to thank Hospice of Oklahoma County, especially Rubye and Suzanne<br />

for their loving care. A celebration of her life will be held in OKC, Thursday, July 22, 11<br />

a.m. at Portland Baptist Church, 13001 N. Portland and in Tulsa 2 p.m. Friday, July 23 at<br />

Freeman Harris Funeral Home, 3333 E. 41st Street<br />

Mary Catherine <strong>Gunn</strong> Leaman<br />

Mary Catherine (<strong>Gunn</strong>) of Windham, Maine, formerly of Cambridge, October 15, 2007.<br />

Beloved wife of Warren Leaman. Devoted mother of Lori Walker and her husband Neil,<br />

Brian Leaman and Rebecca Leaman. Loving grandmother of Josh and Brian Leaman,<br />

Paige and Chloe Walker. Sister of Alice Roberts, William <strong>Gunn</strong>, Susan Andersen, Judi


<strong>Gunn</strong> and the late Robert <strong>Gunn</strong>. Funeral from the Donovan-Aufiero Funeral Home, 140<br />

Otis Street (at 6th Street). EAST CAMBRIDGE Friday at 9:00 A.M. followed by a Funeral<br />

Service at St. Peterâ€s Episcopal Church, 838 Mass. Avenue, Cambridge at 10:00 A.M.<br />

Visiting Thursday 4:00 P.M.8:00 P.M. Interment Private. For guest book or directions<br />

please visit ww.donovanaufierofuneralhome.com<br />

Mary Cundiff <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

95, loving wife, devoted mother, grandmother and loyal friend, died January 19, 2013. She<br />

was born in Somerset KY to E.T. and Maude Cundiff. After graduating from Humes High<br />

School, Mary worked for C.F. Work & Sons. On October 27, 1943, she married Andrew<br />

Joseph <strong>Gunn</strong> and together they had three children, Andrew J. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr., Michael E. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

and Patricia G. Whitsitt; six grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. She was preceded<br />

in death by her husband, Andrew J. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Sr., her parents and her brother, John<br />

Tomlinson. Since 1957, Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a faithful communicant at St. Louis Catholic<br />

Church and worked tirelessly for the church as it expanded in the 60's. She was past<br />

president of the Madonna Circle, member of Circle Arts and TGGGG (Tennessee Golden<br />

Girls Golf Group). Throughout her life she enjoyed painting and was very athletic, having<br />

been inducted into the Shelby County Park Commission Softball Hall of Fame. A golf<br />

player, she often reminisced about her many golf buddies. She also volunteered for several<br />

years with Birthright of Memphis. Visitation Wednesday, January 23, 5-7 p.m. at Memphis<br />

Funeral Home and Memorial Gardens Poplar Ave. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held<br />

at 10 a.m. Thursday, January 24 at St. Louis Catholic Church. Burial in Memorial Park.<br />

The family requests memorials be made to Birthright of Memphis or Madonna Learning<br />

Center<br />

Mary Elizabeth <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

widow of the late Richard Clem <strong>Gunn</strong> died yesterday afternoon after an illness of ten<br />

weeks at the home of her daughter, Mrs. G. E. Downing, 429 Telfair Street. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

was in her 80 th year, suffered a broken hip ten weeks ago and has been confined to her bed<br />

ever since and gradually sinking for the past week. In spite of her age it had been hoped<br />

that she would recover from the effects of her accident and the news of her death brought<br />

sorrow to countless friends throughout the community. She is survived by one son D. L.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Augusta, Ga; two daughters, Mrs. F. A. Rheberg of Atlanta and Mrs. G. F.<br />

Downing of Augusta. She leave six grandchildren and three great grand children to<br />

mourn her loss. Funeral services will be ehld this Monday afternoon from the residence,<br />

429 Telfair Street. Reb E. I. Grace officiating and she will be laid to rest in the City<br />

Cemetery. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born in Warren County, but made her home with her daughter<br />

in Augusta for the past 36 years, and was loved by a wide circle of frineds here among both<br />

the old and young. Up to the time of her accident she was in good health and very active.<br />

She was a soman who enjoyed life and added to the happiness of all who were thrown with<br />

her and who was so youthful in spirit that it was impossible to connect the thought of age<br />

with her. She was a sincere Christian who proved her faither by her beautiful Christian<br />

life, a faithful member of the First Baptist Church and one who took a prominent part in<br />

the activities of the church. She was a soman of such sweetness of character and warmth of


heart that her life was spent in the effort to make others happy. Her loss to her devoted<br />

children is irreparable and she will be mourned by many who knew and loved her.<br />

Augusta Chronicle page 5, Monday May 16, 1927 (Mary Elizabeth Lowe <strong>Gunn</strong>)<br />

Mary Elizabeth <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Blacksburg, South Carolina -- Mary Elizabeth <strong>Gunn</strong>, 84, died February 8, 2006. Funeral 2<br />

PM Saturday at Hopewell Baptist Church; visitation is 6-8 PM tonight. Burial in church<br />

cemetery. White Columns Funeral Service in charge. Published in the Charlotte Observer<br />

on 2/10/2006 - Mary <strong>Gunn</strong> - BLACKSBURG,<br />

Mrs. Mary Elizabeth <strong>Gunn</strong>, 84, of 404 Old Chester Road, died Wednesday, Feb. 8, 2006, at<br />

Upstate Carolina Medical Center. A celebration of life service is Saturday at 2 p.m. at<br />

Hopewell Baptist Church, with the Revs. Don Boshell and Billy Sanders officiating. Burial<br />

will follow in the church cemetery. The family will receive friends tonight from 6 to 8 at the<br />

church and other times at the home. White Columns of Blacksburg is serving the family. -<br />

Mary Elizabeth <strong>Gunn</strong>, affectionately known as “Aunt Mary,†84, of 404 Old Chester<br />

Road, died Wednesday, Feb. 8, 2006, in Upstate Carolina Medical Center. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was<br />

the widow of Richard <strong>Gunn</strong> and daughter of the late John S. and Addie Byars Moss. She<br />

was a member of Hopewell Baptist Church. Surviving are a daughter, Yvonne G. Wilson of<br />

Blacksburg; three grandchildren, Stacy Wilson, reared in the home, of Hudson, N.C., Amy<br />

Wilson of Blacksburg and Bobby Wilson and wife, Teresa, of Blacksburg; five<br />

greatgrandchildren, Freddy Joe, Brittany, Marie, James and Mandy; two sisters-in-law,<br />

Sarah Moss of Blacksburg and Hilda Moss of Spartanburg; and many nieces and nephews.<br />

In addition to her husband and parents, Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was preceded in death by her son,<br />

John Richard <strong>Gunn</strong>; a daughter, Mary Lee <strong>Gunn</strong>; son-inlaw, Billy Wilson; sisters, Mildred<br />

Richardson and Irene McDaniel; and brothers, Warren Moss, Dewey Moss, Pierce Moss,<br />

Loyd Moss, Maddie Moss, Dever Moss and Victor Moss. A celebration of life service will be<br />

held Saturday at 2 p.m. at Hopewell Baptist Church, conducted by the Revs. Don Boshell<br />

and Billy Sanders. Burial will be in the church cemetery. The family will receive friends<br />

tonight from 6-8 at Hopewell Baptist Church and at other times they will be at the<br />

home.Memorials may be made to the Building Fund, Hopewell Baptist Church, 511 Old<br />

Chester Road, Blacksburg, S.C. 29702<br />

Mary Elizabeth <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

of the Shiloh Section, died Tuesday afternoon in the Mt. View Convalescence Home,<br />

Wytheville. Born in Pulaski County, Virginia, the daughter of the late Birdine <strong>Gunn</strong> and<br />

Medora Lowman <strong>Gunn</strong>, she was a member of the Retired Teachers Association, having<br />

taught music in the public schools for about 45 years. She was a member of the U.D.C. and<br />

was the oldest member of the Shiloh Christian Church.She is survived by a number of<br />

nieces and nephews.Funeral services will be held Friday at 11 a.m. from the Shiloh<br />

Christian Church, with burial to follow in the <strong>New</strong>bern Cemetery.Visiting will be<br />

Thursday afternoon at Thomas M. Seagle & Sons Funeral Home, and the family will<br />

receive friends from 7 to 9 p.m.The Southwest Times - Pulaski, VA Wed.11-7-1979


Mary Elizabeth <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

64 September 3, 2007. Beloved wife of the late William. Loving Mother of Golf Edward,<br />

Irby Ray, Elizabeth Ann Manning, Peggy Ward and Glenda K. Turner. Dear Sister of Paul<br />

Light, Carl Light, Donnie Skeen, Linda Hamilton and the late Ronald Skeen. Also<br />

survuved by two Grandchildren. Funeral Services were held on Friday September 7, 2007<br />

at the Voran Funeral Home (Taylor Chapel) Interment Michigan Memorial Park Cemetery<br />

Mary Elizabeth <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

On October 28 2007 peacefully in hospital, Wife of the late Lionel Philip <strong>Gunn</strong> and Mother<br />

of Anthony. Mary will be sadly missed by all her Family and Friends. Family flowers only<br />

please donations to the Alzheimers Society. Service and committal at Rochdale<br />

Crematorium on Friday November 9 at 11.10am. All inquiries and donations to Dixons<br />

Funeral Service, 2 Manchester Road, Rochdale<br />

Mary Elizabeth <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

May 12, 1936-Feb. 27, 2008 - Mary Elizabeth <strong>Gunn</strong>, 71, of San Diego died Wednesday. She<br />

was born in Atlanta. Survivors include her husband, Gene <strong>Gunn</strong>; daughters, Rhonda<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>-Whitehead of Gardena and Brenda <strong>Gunn</strong> and Sharon Ghiliamichael of San Diego;<br />

brother, Felix Roquemore of Oklahoma; and two grandchildren. Services: have been held.<br />

Interment: noon today, Oak Hill Memorial Park, 2640 Glenridge Road, Escondido,<br />

California. Arrangements: Thresholds Home & Family-Directed Funerals.<br />

Mary Elizabeth <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

1914-2011 GREAT BEND — Mary Elizabeth <strong>Gunn</strong> died peacefully on Wednesday, April 6<br />

at Woodhaven Care Center in Ellinwood at 96 years, 8 months, and 6 days. She was the<br />

oldest child of Ernest E. and Elizabeth Wesley Eppstein and entered the world at her<br />

parent’s home, 2545 16th Street in Great Bend, on July 21, 1914. She attended Great Bend<br />

schools. After completing her B.A. degree at Fort Hays State<br />

Mary Elizabeth <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

age 72, of Hueytown, Albama, died April 10, 1999. She was a member of Industrial City<br />

Baptist Church, Scottish Rites Auxilary, Shrine Auxilary, and T.O.P.s. She was an Avon<br />

manager for 20 years. Funeral services will be Monday, April 12, at 2 p.m. at Brown<br />

Service West Chapel with burial in Forest Grove Cemetery. Visitation will be Sunday,<br />

April 11, at Brown Service West Chapel from 6:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. Survivors:<br />

husband, James G. <strong>Gunn</strong>; daughters, Linda Brady and Shelia Sirles; granddaughter,<br />

Laura Brady; grandsons, Caley Sirles and Devon Sirles; brother, William B. Gilmore of<br />

Huntsville; sisters, Dean Stevens of Port St. Joe, Fla., Ruth Owens of Ivey, Ga., and Clara<br />

Hamrick of Centerville. Dona tions to the Cancer Society or Hospice. Brown Service West<br />

Chapel Funeral Home directing.


Mary Elizabeth Kendrick <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

After a brief illness, Mary Elizabeth Kendrick <strong>Gunn</strong> died peacefully Sunday, March 20,<br />

2011, in Arlington. Memorial service: 4:30 p.m. Wednesday at First United Methodist<br />

Church, 313 N. Center St., Arlington, with Dr. David N. Mosser officiating. Interment: 11<br />

a.m. Wednesday in Moore Memorial Gardens, Arlington. Visitation: The family will<br />

receive friends 6 to 8 p.m. Tuesday at Wade Family Funeral Home, 4140 W. Pioneer<br />

Parkway, Arlington. Memorials: In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Floyd<br />

and Beth <strong>Gunn</strong> Scholarship Fund at First United Methodist Church of Arlington. Mary<br />

Elizabeth "Beth" <strong>Gunn</strong> was born in Oklahoma in 1914. She graduated from Ardmore<br />

High School and attended Oklahoma College for Women and Oklahoma A&M. She<br />

married Floyd M. <strong>Gunn</strong> and they moved to Arlington in 1947 to build a future for<br />

themselves and support a growing community. She served PTAs in several officer positions<br />

for a period spanning 30 years and worked as a librarian at Dunn Elementary and at <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Junior High. She was a member of the Order of the Eastern Star and Daughters of The<br />

American Revolution, and was a charter member of the Arlington Woman's Club. Beth's<br />

passion for genealogy resulted in becoming an avid member of the Genealogy Society and<br />

authoring three books (Kendrick, Fitzgerald and <strong>Gunn</strong> families) that are registered with<br />

the Library of Congress. A member of First United Methodist Church for 63 years, she<br />

served as Sunday school teacher, Children's Choir director, a member of the choir and<br />

handbell groups, and a member of the Aldersgate Sunday School Class for over 50 years.<br />

An avid camper, traveler, game player and reader, Beth and Floyd enjoyed their many<br />

friends, neighbors and family and were known for welcoming others into their home and<br />

lives. A Texas Rangers fan, she helped cheer them into the World Series. Beth's favorite<br />

role was as "Nana" to her grandchildren and great-grandchildren, who loved being with<br />

her. Beth was preceded in death by her husband of 60 years, Floyd, who is the namesake<br />

for Floyd M. <strong>Gunn</strong> Junior High School in Arlington. Survivors: She will be missed by her<br />

children, Stuart Harris (Pam), Diane Keoun (Craig), Bill <strong>Gunn</strong> (Mary) and Susan <strong>Gunn</strong>;<br />

grandchildren, Troy Wetherholt, Stuart Kent Harris Jr. (Pam), Steven Harris, Stefanie<br />

Krueger, Randy Harris, Sherri Harris, Pam Perkins, Valerie Norris (Chris), Bradley<br />

Keoun (Esther), Dianna Bryan (Chad) and William <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr.; and 16 great-grandchildren.<br />

Read more:<br />

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Mary Elizabeth McRoberts <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Mary Elizabeth <strong>Gunn</strong>, 51, wife of Harry L. <strong>Gunn</strong>, died Tuesday at her home, 2212 Venable<br />

Street. A funeral service will be held at 3 PM Thursday at Billups Funeral Home. Burial<br />

will be in Oakwood Cemetery. Surviving are her husband, a daughter, Mrs. John H.<br />

Williams; a son, Harry L. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr.; a sister, Mrs. J. A. Sanborn; three brothers, John,<br />

Charles H. and Henry L. McRoberts and five grandchildren. published November 19,<br />

1946- Richmond Times Dispatch<br />

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Mary Elizabeth McRoberts <strong>Gunn</strong> - GUNN - Died, Tuesday, Nov. 19, 1946, at her residence,<br />

2212 Venable St., Mrs. Mary Elizabeth McRoberts <strong>Gunn</strong>, aged 51 years. Besides her<br />

husband, Harry L. <strong>Gunn</strong>, she is survived by one dauhter, Mrs. John H. Williams; one son,<br />

Harry L. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr.; one sister, Mrs. J. A. Sanborn; three brothers, John Charles H. and<br />

Henry L. McRoberts; aso five grandchildren. The remains rest at the Billups Funeral<br />

Home, 25th and Marshall Streets, where the service will be conducted Thursday afternoon,<br />

at 3 o"clock. Interment Oakwood Richmond Times Dispatch (VA) Wed. 11-20-1946<br />

Mary <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Funeral for Ms. Mary (Teen) Louise <strong>Gunn</strong> will be held 12 noon Wednesday January 6,<br />

2010 at <strong>New</strong> Birth Missionary Baptist Church 6400 Woodrow Rd. Lithonia, Ga. 30038<br />

Bishop Eddie L. Long, Pastor. Pastor Solomon Wright officiating/eulogist. Interment Dawn<br />

Memorial Park, Decatur, Ga. Cortege will assemble at 11:00 a.m. at 7248 North McDaniel<br />

St. Lithonia, Ga. 30058. Viewing TODAY from 1-8:00 p.m. Survivors include her brothers<br />

and sisters Tommy Lee Sanford, Bennie Ray <strong>Gunn</strong>, Mozelle Jeffries (Bishop Opie), Ella<br />

Kelly, Willie B. Whitehead, one great aunt, Annie Pearl Lewis, one great uncle Deacon<br />

Charlie Burley, and a host of nieces, nephews and other relatives and friends. Levett<br />

Funeral Home Inc. 1041 Bryant Street, Conyers, Georgia 30012, 770-483-9885<br />

Mary F. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Mary F. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 90, 614 Congress Street, Eau Claire [WI], died Friday [19 January 1968] at<br />

Sacred Heart Hospital after a brief illness. For many years Miss <strong>Gunn</strong> had been in charge<br />

of the University of Wisconsin Extension Office in Eau Claire. When the branch office was<br />

centralized in Madison, Miss <strong>Gunn</strong> became associated with the Mason Shoe Mfg. Co.,<br />

Chippewa Falls. She was with the firm until she retired several years ago. Surviving are<br />

three sisters, Mrs. J. Lyle Fisher and Miss Helen <strong>Gunn</strong>, both of Eau Claire, and Miss Rose<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Chippewa Falls. Also surviving are a number of nieces and nephews. Funeral<br />

services will be at ... Golden Funeral Home and at 10 a.m. at St. Patrick's Catholic Church,<br />

with the Rev. Gerald E. Fisher, a nephew, officiating. Friends may call at the Golden<br />

Funeral Home ... The Rosary will be recited at 8 p.m. Sunday. The Eau Claire Leader,<br />

January 20, 1968 (Reuben and Mary Goforth <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Mary Frances Doherty <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

1923-2009 Mary Frances <strong>Gunn</strong>, 86, died Saturday, November 21 at Gulf Breeze Hospital<br />

after a short illness. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born in Hallstead, PA, and later moved to Pensacola,<br />

where she lived for more than 30 years. She was a retired Registered Nurse. She was<br />

preceded in death by her husband, B. Leland <strong>Gunn</strong>. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> is survived by her son,<br />

David <strong>Gunn</strong>, of Pensacola, and other relatives. Visitation will be 5 to 7pm Monday,<br />

November 30, at Waters and Hibbert Funeral Home. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> will be cremated and a<br />

private service will be held for the family. She will be interred next to her husband in<br />

upstate <strong>New</strong> York. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the American Lung<br />

Association or the Macular Degeneration Research Foundation. Waters and Hibbert


Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements<br />

Mary Frances <strong>Gunn</strong> Ayers<br />

age 80 of 221 Couper Street, Rome Georgia, passed away Wednesday morning February 4,<br />

2009 in a local health care facility. Mrs. Ayers was born in Tuscaloosa on July 17, 1928, as<br />

the daughter of Hughlon Habson <strong>Gunn</strong> and Florence Labert Coley Snider. She was<br />

preceded in death by her parents and two sons, Donald Ayers and Duke Ayers. Mrs. Ayers<br />

was employed for a number of years with Wagner Electric Co. in Boaz, prior to moving to<br />

the Rome area in 1994. Upon her retirement, she was employed as a CNA with Mercy<br />

Senior Care in Rome. She was a former member of the Order of the Eastern Star and was<br />

a member of the First Baptist Church of Altoona. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs.<br />

Deanna Hall, and her husband, Joe, of Cedartown, Ga.; a son, William “Skip” Ayers, and<br />

his wife, Susan, of Rome; five grandchildren, Andrea Ayers, of Gadsden, Joshua Hall, and<br />

his wife, Kelly, of San Antonio, Jodi Hall, of Cedartown, Ben Ayers, of Jacksonville, and<br />

Andrew Ayers, of Rome; two great-grandchildren, Brooke Hall, of San Antonio, and<br />

Skyland Ayers, of Gadsden; a sister, Mrs. Linda Lowder, of Salisbury, N.C.; a brother,<br />

H.E. <strong>Gunn</strong>, of Summerville, Ga.; and nieces and nephews. According to her wishes, Mrs.<br />

Ayers was cremated. A memorial service will be today, Saturday, Feb. 7, 2009, at 11:30<br />

a.m. EST at the North Broad Baptist Church in Rome. The Revs. Tony Brooks and<br />

Katrina Brooks will officiate. The family will receive friends at the North Broad Baptist<br />

Church today from 10 a.m. EST until the service hour. At other times, they may be<br />

contacted at their respective residences. According to Mrs. Ayers’ wishes, the family<br />

respectfully requests no flowers. Memorials may be made to the North Broad Baptist<br />

Church, 1309 N. Broad St. N.E., Rome, GA 30161, or to Mercy Senior Care, 212 W. Third<br />

St., Rome, GA 30165<br />

Mary Helen <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Word was received last night by Frederick C. <strong>Gunn</strong> of the death of his mother, Mary Helen<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> in LaGrange, Ill. She had been in ill health for some time. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> had been<br />

well known in the social life of Kanss City. She was born at Spencerport, N. Y. In 1831.<br />

Her father, Samuel Crosby was a veteran of the War of 1812. In which he was captured<br />

by the British at the Battle of Lundy’s Lane, and her mother, Mrs. Mahitable Spaulding<br />

Crosby was a sister of the late Elbridge Gerry Spaulding of Buffalo known as the father of<br />

the greenback. Later they were two of the five founders of the First Congregational<br />

Church on the Kansas side. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong>’s marriage to Maj Otis B. <strong>Gunn</strong>, then a young<br />

engineer of the Rochester and Niagara Rails Railroad was soon after her graduation from<br />

the Albany State Normal School. In 1836 they came by steamboat to Wyandotte where<br />

they lived through the border troubles preceding and during the Civil War. Major <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

was the first member of the Kansas Senate elected from Wyanotte County, later was a<br />

major in the 4 th Kansas Volunteers, and on the staff of the war governor, Charles<br />

Robinson. He superintended the building of the old Union Sation and took an active part<br />

in the railroad development of the Middle West. After the war the family moved to<br />

Lawrence in order to give the older children the advantage of the university. There Mrs.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> was one of the founders of the Friends in Council, one of the oldest literary


organizations in Kansas, and was very active in church work. Her husband died there in<br />

1901. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> suffered an injury to her hip in 1913 and had since lived with her<br />

daughter, Mrs. H. C. Whitehead in LaGrange, Ill. Beside Mrs. Whitehead and her son,<br />

Frederick Crosby <strong>Gunn</strong>, of 1606 West Thrity ninth Street, a daughter Mrs. W. S. Howard<br />

of San Franciso, Ca survives. Burial in the family lot in Oak Hill Cemetery, lawrence Kas.<br />

The time of the funeral has not been decided. Kansas City Star, page 4, Wednesday May<br />

1, 1918.<br />

Mary J. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Mary J. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 84, Holcombe, died Friday, Dec. 3, 2004, at Zastrow"s Care Center in<br />

Gilman, Wisconsin, where she had resided between hospital stays for the past 2 1/2 months.<br />

Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 8, at the Hemer Funeral Home in<br />

Medford with Rev. James Briney officiating and burial was in Holcombe Cemetery,<br />

Holcombe.<br />

Mary Johnson <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

MOULTRIE, Georgia -- Mrs. Mary Johnson <strong>Gunn</strong>, 63, of Moultrie died Thursday, Feb.<br />

19, 2004, at Grady General Hospital in Cairo. Graveside services will be held at 3 p.m.<br />

Saturday, Feb. 21, at Buck Creek Cemetery with the Rev. Billy Murphy officiating.<br />

Pallbearers will be Monty <strong>Gunn</strong>, Bruce <strong>Gunn</strong>, Kenyon <strong>Gunn</strong>, Pete Thomas, Kenny<br />

Johnson and Gerald Hart.Born May 4, 1940, in Colquitt County, Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was the<br />

daughter of Roland Virgil Johnson and Willie Mae Conger Johnson. She was retired from<br />

Bridgeport Brass. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was of the Baptist faith. She was preceded in death by two<br />

brothers, Edgar and Harvey Johnson. Survivors include her husband, Billy Lamon <strong>Gunn</strong>;<br />

her son, Peter <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife Veda of Moultrie; her daughter, Samantha Phillips and<br />

husband Timothy of Columbia, S.C.; two brothers, Orvin Johnson of Moultrie and<br />

Franklin Johnson and wife Suzanne of Longmont, Colo.; two sisters, Dorothy Hart of<br />

Ellenton and Claire Mae Reese of Geneva, Ala.; and two grandchildren, Tim and Cannon<br />

Phillips of Columbia, S.C.Visitation will be from 6 to 8 tonight at the funeral home.<br />

Mary Lucille <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Bangor, Maine - Mary Lucille <strong>Gunn</strong>, 76, wife of Frank R. "Ben" <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr., passed away<br />

peacefully June 21, 2007, at a Bangor hospital. She was born April 25, 1931, in Bangor, a<br />

daughter of John and Mary (Gallant) Moro. Mary attended St. John Grammar School and<br />

graduated from John Bapst High School. She was a lifelong member of St. John"s Catholic<br />

Church. Mary was office manager for the former Don Soucy Agency, retiring with 36 years<br />

of service. She is survived by her devoted husband of 56 years, Ben; one son, Mike <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

and wife, Vickie, of Indialantic, Fla.; one daughter, Kathy (<strong>Gunn</strong>) Hayden and husband,<br />

Tom, of Glenburn; two special grandchildren, Lindsey and Aaron Hayden; many nieces,<br />

nephews, cousins and friends. She was predeceased by a brother, John Gallant. Relatives<br />

and friends may call 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. Friday at Foley Funeral Service, 299 Union St.,<br />

Bangor. A Mass of Christian burial will be celebrated 10 a.m. Saturday at St. John"s<br />

Catholic Church with the Rev. Roland Nadeau, celebrant. Interment will be at Mount


Pleasant Catholic Cemetery.<br />

Marie Miller <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Marie Miller <strong>Gunn</strong>-- Funeral services were held from Spring Hill Baptist Church on<br />

Monday, September 22, 2003 at 2 p.m. officiated by Rev. John Vandercook, Dr. Terry Ellis<br />

and Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong>"s son, Pastor Jim <strong>Gunn</strong>. Honorary pallbearers were James Smith, Bobby<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, Charles Vandercook and Charles <strong>Gunn</strong>. Active pallbearers were Matt Brown, John<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, David Holland, Gene Sumrall, Bobby Sumrall and Charles Yanny. Interment was in<br />

Pine Crest Cemetery officiated by Dr. James Walters. Funeral arrangements by RADNEY<br />

FUNERAL HOME, Dauphin Street Extension, Mobile, Alabama 36606. Published in the<br />

Mobile Register on 9/23/2003.<br />

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Marie Miller <strong>Gunn</strong>--<br />

94 years old, a native of Leroy, AL and a resident of Mobile since 1924, died Thursday,<br />

September 18, 2003 in a local healthcare facility. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a retired sales person for<br />

Gayfer"s Department Store. She was a charter member of Spring Hill Baptist Church and<br />

was a faithful servant of the Lord, participating in Sunday School, Women of Mission and<br />

many other activities. She was an active member of Forest Hill Garden Club for<br />

approximately 35 years. She raised African violets and won awards with her entries. Her<br />

yard was a special delight to her and she won "Yard of the Month" several times. She was<br />

an accomplished seamstress and needlework artist. As a member of the Azalea City<br />

Quilters Guild, she won an award for one of her embroidered quilts. She was preceded in<br />

death by her husband of 60 years, John R. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Sr.; her son, John R. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr.;<br />

grandson, James Michael Rosser and great-granddaughter, Elica Ann Sumrall. She is<br />

survived by her daughter, Martha Sumrall (Bill) of Mobile; her son, James A. <strong>Gunn</strong> (Cora)<br />

of Birmingham; daughter-in-law, Joyce <strong>Gunn</strong> of Mobile; one sister, Margaret Williamson<br />

of Mobile. She was a loving "Mamaw" to 11 grandchildren, 22 great-grandchildren and 7<br />

great-great-grandchildren and "Aunt Ree" to several nieces and nephews. Visitation will<br />

be 12:00 noon Monday, September 22, 2003 at Spring Hill Baptist Church, 2 S. McGregor<br />

Avenue, followed by funeral services at 2:00pm. Interment will be in Pine Crest Cemetery.<br />

The family is accepting flowers but friends desiring may make donations to Spring Hill<br />

Baptist Church or to your favorite charity. Funeral arrangements by RADNEY FUNERAL<br />

HOME, Dauphin Street Extension, Mobile, Alabama 36606. Published in the Mobile<br />

Register from 9/20/2003 - 9/21/2003<br />

Margaret <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Miss Margaret <strong>Gunn</strong>, well known Middlesboro, Kentucky woman, died at Middlesboro<br />

Hospital at 10 a.m. this morning, Friday November 2, 1951. Funeral arrangements are<br />

incomplete. The body was taken to the Callison Funeral Home, here in Middlesboro.<br />

Margaret <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

1896 - 1991 - Margaret <strong>Gunn</strong>, 94, of Murphysboro, IL died Thursday, January 3, 1991 at


St. Joseph Hospital in Murphysboro, IL. She was born February 5, 1896 in England. She<br />

was a member of First Baptist at Murphysboro, Ill. She was involved in American Legion<br />

Aux. Burial will be at Cobden City Cemetery on Sunday, January 6, 1991. Survivors<br />

include: William <strong>Gunn</strong> of St. Louis,, MO-Son Florence Grider of Chicago Area, IL-Sister -<br />

Holly <strong>Gunn</strong> of St. Louis, MO-Grand Daughter - Lesa <strong>Gunn</strong> of St. Louis,, MO-Grand<br />

Daughter -Mark <strong>Gunn</strong> of St. Louis, MO-Grand Son Pallbearers will be: John Etherton -<br />

Bruce Fager -Leland Lockard- Richard Powers - Don Rahming -Henry Rahming<br />

Margaret G. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Mrs. H. B. <strong>Gunn</strong> (Henry Sabert <strong>Gunn</strong>) Feb 6,1905 Thomasville, Alabama - Mrs. H. B.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> died Sunday at 3 o’clock after a week’s illness of pneumonia. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was 73<br />

years old, and besides a large family leaves many friends to mourn her loss. Her children<br />

are: William A. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Fort Worth, Texas; H. S. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Memphis, Tenn; J. J. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Columbia, Georgia; Alex <strong>Gunn</strong>, J. F. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Norman <strong>Gunn</strong>, Mattie <strong>Gunn</strong>, Alice <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

Mary <strong>Gunn</strong>. Montgomery Advertiser 2-7-1905<br />

Margaret Jones <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Margaret E. (Jones) <strong>Gunn</strong>, 81, of Endwell, passed away peacefully at the Vestal Nursing<br />

Center, Thursday, November 6, 2003, after a long struggle with Alzheimer"s Disease. She<br />

is survived by her husband of 62 years, Milton W. <strong>Gunn</strong>; two daughters and sons-in-law,<br />

Laura (Michael) Donovan, Endicott, and Marlene (Robert) Parry, Melbourne, Fla.; two<br />

grandchildren, Maureen and Michael Donovan, both of <strong>New</strong> York, N.Y.; a brother,<br />

Eugene P. Jones, Calif.; also several cousins in Ithaca and Corning, N.Y. Margaret loved<br />

the outdoors and gardening. She was an accomplished cook and will always be<br />

remembered for her banana and rum cakes. Margaret will be sadly missed by all who were<br />

touched by her warm smile. It was her desire that there be no calling hours or memorial<br />

service at this time. A private service will be held at a later date. Expressions of sympathy<br />

in her memory may be made to the Vestal Nursing Center, Magnolia Lane, 860 Old Vestal<br />

Rd., Vestal, N.Y. 13850, or the Animal Care Council, 131 Washington Ave., Endicott, N.Y.<br />

13760. Alzheimer"s is a pitiful disease, which causes one"s memory to flee. Gone are all of<br />

those familiar faces, as well as recognition of places. Loved ones feel helpless with no cure.<br />

Deterioration of the mind is for sure. Oh, God, why must it be our mother? Why couldn"t<br />

it happen to another? A mother, who has always been there. Nurtured her daughters with<br />

such care. Whose loving husband, always at her side, book-ends to each other, with nothing<br />

to hide. Family members remember all her help, as she always put others before herself. A<br />

mother whose childhood was filled with pain, never cared about what she could gain. We<br />

know things happen for a reason, just like the weather changes each season. We wanted for<br />

our mother to be happy and well, now from God"s Grace, we feel somehow we fell. But,<br />

perhaps not for the memories shared together will stay in the minds of loved ones forever...,<br />

by daughter, Marlene. Arrangements by the Allen Memorial Home, 511-513 East Main St.,<br />

Endicott.<br />

Mark <strong>Gunn</strong>


was born January 11, 1952, he passed away March 14, 2011. Mark was born in Chicago to<br />

Margaret and LeRoy Carl <strong>Gunn</strong> and then grew up in Downers Grove, Illinois. He<br />

graduated from Downers Grove North High School, Class of 1969 and graduated from Coe<br />

College, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Class of 1974, where he played football and baseball. Mark is<br />

preceded in death by his father, mother and his sister Bonnie <strong>Gunn</strong>. He is survived by his<br />

son Scott <strong>Gunn</strong>, stepson Josh and his brothers Steve <strong>Gunn</strong>, Tim <strong>Gunn</strong> and his sister Kay<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>. Visitation Friday 3:00pm to 9:00pm at Adams-Winterfield & Sullivan Funeral<br />

Home, 4343 Main Street (1 blk. So. of Ogden Ave.) Downers Grove. Interment Private.<br />

Memorials to the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, 150 N. Michigan Ave., Suite 400, Chicago, IL<br />

60601, www.cff.org or American Heart Association, 3816 Payshere Circle, Chicago, IL<br />

60674,<br />

Mark E. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Mark Ernest <strong>Gunn</strong>, 49, of Royersford, Pa. Mark Ernest <strong>Gunn</strong> "<strong>Gunn</strong>er", 49, passed from<br />

natural causes early Wednesday, April 6th, in his home located in Royersford. Mark was<br />

born September 3, 1961 to his late parents, Doris and Frederick <strong>Gunn</strong>. He grew up in<br />

Schwenksville with his surviving siblings, Carol Boyer, wife of David Boyer, Sharon Orth,<br />

wife of Earl Orth, Terry Foster, wife of Robert Foster, and Rick <strong>Gunn</strong>, husband of Linda<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>. Mark is also survived by his wife, Starlu <strong>Gunn</strong> and 3 children, Tammy <strong>My</strong>ers Friel,<br />

Harold <strong>My</strong>ers, husband of Megan <strong>My</strong>ers, and Rachael Crochunis, wife of Michael<br />

Crochunis. He has 6 grandchildren and one on the way, Tazia Friel, Shane Klick, Taylor<br />

Crochunis, Hallie <strong>My</strong>ers, Preston Crochunis and Brandon <strong>My</strong>ers. Mark enjoyed his<br />

childhood working on cars and trucks, driving and racing. He also enjoyed spending time<br />

with his friends and being the life of any event. In his later years Mark spent his time<br />

driving truck for employment. His hobbies were his grandchildren and his family. He loved<br />

his grandchildren more than life itself and they will keep him alive through their memories.<br />

We all know Mark for his sarcasm and humor and his need for fun. He always found a way<br />

to make you laugh through any situation. He would say the right thing at the right time to<br />

break the ice and lighten the mood. Mark was always the protector whether if for his<br />

friends, or family. He will be deeply missed, but his memories will live on with all the<br />

stories we share as he was such a large part of the lives he touched. His funeral service will<br />

be held on Wednesday at 10 a.m. at the Shalkop Grace & Strunk Funeral Home, Bridge<br />

and Church Streets, Spring City. Burial to follow in the Limerick Garden of Memories. His<br />

viewing will be held Tuesday evening in the funeral home from 6-8 p.m. We are asking any<br />

and all donations be sent to the <strong>Gunn</strong> Grandchildren Scholarship Fund, c/o Diamond<br />

Credit Union of Pottstown, 1600 Medical Drive, Pottstown, PA 19464<br />

Mark Ernest <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Mark Ernest <strong>Gunn</strong> "<strong>Gunn</strong>er", 49, passed from natural causes early Wednesday, April<br />

6th, in his home located in Royersford. Mark was born September 3, 1961 to his late<br />

parents, Doris and Frederick <strong>Gunn</strong>. He grew up in Schwenksville with his surviving<br />

siblings, Carol Boyer, wife of David Boyer, Sharon Orth, wife of Earl Orth, Terry Foster,<br />

wife of Robert Foster, and Rick <strong>Gunn</strong>, husband of Linda <strong>Gunn</strong>. Mark is also survived by


his wife, Starlu <strong>Gunn</strong> and 3 children, Tammy <strong>My</strong>ers Friel, Harold <strong>My</strong>ers, husband of<br />

Megan <strong>My</strong>ers, and Rachael Crochunis, wife of Michael Crochunis. He has 6 grandchildren<br />

and one on the way, Tazia Friel, Shane Klick, Taylor Crochunis, Hallie <strong>My</strong>ers, Preston<br />

Crochunis and Brandon <strong>My</strong>ers. Mark enjoyed his childhood working on cars and trucks,<br />

driving and racing. He also enjoyed spending time with his friends and being the life of any<br />

event. In his later years Mark spent his time driving truck for employment. His hobbies<br />

were his grandchildren and his family. He loved his grandchildren more than life itself and<br />

they will keep him alive through their memories. We all know Mark for his sarcasm and<br />

humor and his need for fun. He always found a way to make you laugh through any<br />

situation. He would say the right thing at the right time to break the ice and lighten the<br />

mood. Mark was always the protector whether if for his friends, or family. He will be<br />

deeply missed, but his memories will live on with all the stories we share as he was such a<br />

large part of the lives he touched. His funeral service will be held on Wednesday at 10 a.m.<br />

at the Shalkop Grace & Strunk Funeral Home, Bridge and Church Streets, Spring City.<br />

Burial to follow in the Limerick Garden of Memories. His viewing will be held Tuesday<br />

evening in the funeral home from 6-8 p.m. We are asking any and all donations be sent to<br />

the <strong>Gunn</strong> Grandchildren Scholarship Fund, c/o Diamond Credit Union of Pottstown, 1600<br />

Medical Drive, Pottstown, PA<br />

Mark Finley <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Mark Finley <strong>Gunn</strong>, 50, of Des Moines, Iowa, passed away on Friday, April 15, 2011 at<br />

Mercy Hospice in Johnston, Iowa. Mark was born November 24, 1960 to Finely and<br />

LaVerna <strong>Gunn</strong> who are both deceased. He worked for various trucking companies during<br />

his lifetime and took great pride in his accomplishment of placing second in a U.S. National<br />

Truck Rodeo Competition. After a disabling injury which caused him to no longer be able<br />

to drive trucks anymore, he enjoyed spending time with his many friends. He enjoyed<br />

fishing, hunting, and riding his motorcycle. Surviving children are son, Jacob <strong>Gunn</strong>;<br />

daughter, <strong>My</strong>randa Conner; son, Kyle <strong>Gunn</strong>; and one grandson. Surviving siblings are his<br />

sister, Zoe Seed and brother, Dan <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Martha Ann <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

died Dec. 24, 2011, in Hattiesburg, Mississippi at the Windham House. Memorial services<br />

will be held at 2 p.m. Jan. 15 at Westminister Presbyterian Church. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was the<br />

retired office manager for David Cox Realty and a member of Main Street Baptist Church.<br />

Survivors include a son, Lawrence C. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr. of Hattiesburg; three grandchildren and<br />

six great-grandchildren. Memorials may be made to Westminister Presbyterian Church.<br />

Martha E. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Mrs. Martha E. <strong>Gunn</strong> age 76 died yesterday Feb 21, 1909 at 3 o’clock in the morning at the<br />

home of her adopted grandchild, Mrs. W. N. Hagy. She had been a resident of San<br />

Antonio for 22 years, was a native of Georgia, but came to Texas when very young and<br />

settled near Columbus. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> is survived by two brothers, W. R. Turner of Travis


County, and P. D. Turner of Hays County; one sister, Mrs. M. J. Bridgers of Burnett and<br />

an adopted daughter Mrs. C. D. Truss of this city. The funeral will take place at 3 this<br />

afternoon from the residence, 742 Pennsylvania Avenue. P. O. Hardin of the West End<br />

Methodist Church will officiate. Interment Knights of Pythias Cemetery.<br />

Martha Elizabeth <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

ANNISTON — Funeral services for Martha Elizabeth Burroughs <strong>Gunn</strong>, age 83, of<br />

Anniston, will be at on Wednesday, December 5, 2007, at 2 p.m., at K.L. Brown Memory<br />

Chapel in Anniston with the Rev. Jerry Starling officiating and interment following at<br />

Forestlawn Gardens. The family will receive friends on Wednesday, from 12:30 p.m. until<br />

the service hour, at the funeral home. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> died December 3, 2007 at NHC. Mrs.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> worked for the Alabama State Employment Service for 37 years. She judged many<br />

beauty contests and loved to travel and shop, especially with her daughter. She loved<br />

animals and was a member of the Humane Society for many years. She formed the Chicken<br />

Club, which was a group of friends who loved to go out and eat and travel together. Mrs.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> was also a member of Lakeview Baptist Church. She enjoyed spending time with her<br />

two granddaughters. She loved life and dancing. She made many friends and will be<br />

greatly missed by everyone. She is survived by her daughter, Jana Burroughs and her<br />

husband, Robert, Stanard, of Manhattan Beach, Calif., a son, Russell Burroughs and his<br />

wife, Debra, of Jacksonville; grandchildren, Alex Burroughs and Madison Burroughs;<br />

sister-in-law, Sarah Burroughs; and nieces, Marion Davis and Linda Mann. Pallbearers<br />

will be Greg Vigue, Rush Probst, Mike Langley, Dale McCullars, Gary Snider, and Bill<br />

Bryan. Arrangements by K.L. Brown Memory Chapel 620 Golden Springs Road Anniston,<br />

AL 36207, (256) 231-2334.<br />

Martha <strong>Gunn</strong> Ralston<br />

Martha Neil <strong>Gunn</strong> Ralston, age 88, of Springfield, passed away Monday, November 1, 2010<br />

at NorthCrest Medical Center. Funeral services will be held Thursday, November 4, 2010<br />

at 11am in the chapel of the Austin & Bell Funeral Home in Springfield, Tennessee with<br />

Dr. Bill Owen officiating. Burial will follow in the Robertson County Memorial Gardens.<br />

Serving as pallbearers are Barry Sims, David Dean, Mike Cobb, Kelvin Penuel, Danny<br />

Evans and Anson Woodall. Visitation will be held at the funeral home on Wednesday,<br />

November 3, 2010 from 4-8pm and Thursday morning until the hour of service. Mrs.<br />

Ralston was born April 19, 1922 in Orlinda, TN. She is preceded in death by her parents,<br />

Walter Roy and Alma Burr <strong>Gunn</strong>; brother, Joe A. <strong>Gunn</strong>; and Robert H. Ralston, her<br />

husband of 54 years. She is survived by her son, Robert H. Ralston, II of Springfield;<br />

daughters, Ann Ralston Price of Nashville and Amy R. Gallagher of Springfield; and sister,<br />

Mary <strong>Gunn</strong> Yates of Cross Plains. She graduated from Orlinda High School where she<br />

received the D.A.R. Award and graduated from Draughon’s Business College in Nashville.<br />

Martha <strong>Gunn</strong> Jordan<br />

-MARSHAL - Martha <strong>Gunn</strong> Jordan, 96, of 196 Raven Rock Lane, Marshall, NC died<br />

Sunday, September 2, 2007 at Pisgah Manor Nursing Center. -A native of Monticello


Georgia, she had lived most of the last 11 years in the Asheville area in the Crescent View<br />

Retirement Community and with her son Sid Jordan of Marshall. For over fifty years she<br />

had owned and operated her own business, the Martha Jordan Advertising Company,<br />

operating out of Monticello and Atlanta Georgia. She was a member of the Monticello<br />

United Methodist Church and an active participant in the Women's Welfare Foundation<br />

(WWD-F) of Ananda Marga. She will be remembered for her love and dedication to<br />

family, friends and business associates as well as her philanthropic generosity in support of<br />

women and children's welfare. -She was born on May 6, 1911 to Daniel Franklin <strong>Gunn</strong> and<br />

Minnie Benton <strong>Gunn</strong> who preceded her in death. She was also preceded in death by her<br />

brothers, Dan and Otis <strong>Gunn</strong>, sister, Francis Roberts, and former husband Charles Sidney<br />

Jordan Sr. -She is survived by two children a son, Charles Sidney Jordan Jr. and a<br />

daughter Barbara Dover; a sister Mary Brown Coffee; six grandchildren, Michael Sidney<br />

Jordan and his wife Jean, Kay Jordan and her husband William Alphin, Jill<br />

Theissen-Jordan and her husband Brian Theissen, Diane J. Lane, Leigh Dwyer and her<br />

husband Michael Joseph Dwyer, and David Jordan and his wife Tanya Jordan; thirteen<br />

great grandchildren, Michael Sidney Jordan Jr., Ashley Ann Jordan, MacKenzie Honor<br />

Jordan, Charles Benton Theissen, Ethan Nicholas Theissen, Jordan Elaine, Dylan<br />

Bounfrisco, Martha Jordan Lane, Micah Jordan, Noah Jordan, Joseph William Dwyer,<br />

Holly Jordan Dwyer, and Timothy Michael Dwyer. -A graveside memorial service will held<br />

at 11A.M. at the Westview Cemetery in Monticello, Georgia on Saturday September 8,<br />

2007, followed by a luncheon at the Monticello United Methodist Church. -The family<br />

wishes to express gratitude to the staff of the Crescent View Assisted Living Residence and<br />

the Pisgah Manor Nursing Center in Asheville as well as the Hospice of the Hot Springs<br />

Health Program near Marshall for their care and attention provided to Martha Jordan. In<br />

lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Women's Wellbeing and Development<br />

Foundation ( www.wwd-f.org) in the name of the Martha Jordan Fund. -Jordan Funeral<br />

Home, Monticello Martha Jordan Martha Jordan<br />

Martha <strong>Gunn</strong> Stevens (Morsches)<br />

WEST POINT - Sara Martha <strong>Gunn</strong> Stevens Morsches, 101, died Tuesday, July 15, 2008, at<br />

her home in West Point. She was born Dec. 1, 1906, in Starkville to Lillian Carpenter and<br />

Thomas <strong>Gunn</strong>. She was a homemaker. She was a 1928 graduate of Mississippi State<br />

College for Women with a double major in music and English. She taught private music<br />

lessons and played the piano for several churches during her lifetime. She married Harry<br />

W. Stevens. He preceded her in death on July 2, 1957. In 1961, she married Paul J.<br />

Morsches and moved to Indiana. He preceded her in death on December 25, 1992. She<br />

returned to West Point in 1995, where she was a member of the First United Methodist<br />

Church. While music was her passion, she also enjoyed bridge, golf and fishing and she<br />

was a world traveler. She was affectionately known as "Mimi."Services will be at 3 p.m.<br />

Thursday at the First United Methodist Church. The Rev. Don Bishop will officiate. He<br />

will be assisted at the graveside by the Rev. Danny Williams and Ed McDonald. Burial will<br />

be in Oddfellows Cemetery in Starkville. Calvert Funeral Home of West Point is in charge<br />

of the arrangements. Survivors include one daughter, Ann Stevens Eckford (Jimmy) of<br />

Ridgeland; one son, Harry W. Stevens of West Point; her stepchildren, Paul Morsches Jr.<br />

(Wini) of Columbia City, Ind., Richard Morsches of <strong>New</strong> York City, Jane Morsches


Langeloh (Donald) of Columbia City, Ind., and Robert Morsches (Jan) of Columbia City,<br />

Ind.; seven grandchildren and 22 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a<br />

daughter, Virginia Stevens McDonald, in April 2006; a stepbrother, James Woodward; and<br />

a stepsister Marianne Woodward Palmer.Pallbearers will be Jimmy Bryan, Robert<br />

Harrell, Billy Buck Staggers, Andy Davis, Eugene Bailey and Ralph Nichols. Honorary<br />

pallbearers will be J. Joshua Stevens Jr. and Larry Rice.Visitation will be from 2 to 3 p.m.<br />

Thursday at the First United Methodist Church.<br />

Martha Jane <strong>Gunn</strong> Wilhoit,<br />

age 78, entered into rest Monday, December 29, 2008 at Trinity Hospital, Augusta, GA. She<br />

was the wife of the late Jud P. Wilhoit Jr. and the daughter of the late Jamie Simeon <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

and the late Blanche Lowe <strong>Gunn</strong> Graveside services will be held at 11am, Wednesday,<br />

December 31, 2008 at Johnson Cemetery, Gibson Highway, Warrenton, Ga. with Jack<br />

McCorkle and Rev. David Jenkins officiating. Mrs. Wilhoit was a native of Warren<br />

County, a graduate of Georgia State College for Women at Milledgeville, Georgia with a<br />

Bachelor of Science degree in Education. She was a school teacher, having taught in the<br />

public schools of Rockdale, Greene, Morgan, Washington, Hancock, Jefferson and Warren<br />

Counties. She retired in 1992 from Briarwood Academy after 18 years of service. Martha<br />

Jane was a member of Johnson United Methodist Church, Adult Sunday school class,<br />

Warren County Chamber of Commerce and the Daughters of the American Revolution.<br />

Survivors include her son, Judson "Trip" Wilhoit III and her daughter-in-law , Janie,<br />

Lizella, Ga. and her daughter, Ocie Blanche "O.B." Wilhoit McCorkle and her son-in-law,<br />

Christopher Scott "Chris", Warrenton, Ga., two grandchildren, Christopher Scott "Tad"<br />

McCorkle II and Martha Diane "Mia" McCorkle , three step- grandchildren, Melanie<br />

Dane "Mindy" Hawkins (Girard) Jones, , Brooke Hawkins (Brad) Williams and Daniel<br />

Tyler Hawkins, one brother, James Lowe <strong>Gunn</strong>, Warrenton, Ga. Pallbearers will be J. J.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, John <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jimmy Stewart, <strong>Gunn</strong> Stewart, Billy Wilhoit, Scott Johnson, and Bobby<br />

Thigpen. Memorials may be made to Johnson Cemetery Fund, C/O Joe Shurley, 642<br />

Shurley Road, Warrenton, GA 30828 or Johnson United Methodist Church C/O Tommy<br />

Johnson 7731 Bastonville Road Warrenton, GA 30828. Lowe Funeral Home, 77 W. Gibson<br />

Street, Warrenton, GA 30828 (706-465-3333) is in charge of arrangements.<br />

Martha Marchbanks <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

CLEBURNE - Martha Marchbanks <strong>Gunn</strong>, a homemaker, died Sunday at her Cleburne<br />

home. She was 86. Funeral will be at 3 p.m. today at Crosier-Pearson-Mayfield Funeral<br />

Home in Cleburne. Burial will be in Cleburne Memorial Cemetery. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born in<br />

Glen Rose, Texas. She lived in Cleburne in her youth and was a longtime resident of<br />

Amarillo before moving returning to Cleburne in 1967.She was a Jehovah"s Witness.<br />

Survivors: Son, Dan A. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Keller; daughter, Amma Lynn Jones of Cleburne; two<br />

sisters, Amma Atchley and Edythe Richerson, both of Cleburne; seven grandchildren; and<br />

seven great-grandchildren. Fort Worth Star Oct 5, 1993<br />

Martha Cappie <strong>Gunn</strong>


Commercial Appeal, The (Memphis, TN) - August 6, 2001 Martha Cappie <strong>Gunn</strong>, 83, of<br />

Collierville, retired from American Finishing Co., died of heart failure Sunday at<br />

Collierville Health & Rehabilitation Center. Services will be at 1 p.m. Tuesday at Piperton<br />

(Tenn.) Baptist Church with burial in Harmony Baptist Church Cemetery in Walnut, Miss.<br />

Family Funeral Care Summer Avenue Chapel has charge. She was a former member of<br />

Hickory Hill Baptist Church. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong>, the widow of Willard H. <strong>Gunn</strong>, leaves a son,<br />

Bobby J. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Richardson, Texas, eight grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. The<br />

family requests that memorials be sent to Piperton Baptist Church.<br />

Martha England <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. William G. England and widow of Leonard H. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

died Saturday, July 5, 2008 at the grand age of 95. She and Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> were happily<br />

married for 67 years. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a graduate of Atlanta Girl"s High School and Agnes<br />

Scott College. She was a devout Christian and long-time member of Clairmont Hills Baptist<br />

Church. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a loyal and faithful friend to the many people she came to know<br />

over the years through church, social and civic activities and was loved by all who knew<br />

her. She was a devoted and beloved sister, mother, grandmother, great grandmother and<br />

aunt. She will be dearly missed by her family and by all who knew and loved her. Mrs.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> is survived by her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. David E. Pauls; her son<br />

and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. William L. <strong>Gunn</strong>; her sister, Mrs. Gayle Kennedy; four<br />

grandchildren and their spouses: Mr. and Mrs. William D. Pauls, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar L.<br />

Pauls, Mr. and Mrs. John R. <strong>Gunn</strong>, and Mr. and Mrs. Matthew T. Henely; eight greatgrandchildren:<br />

Annie, Sarah Hayden and Catherine <strong>Gunn</strong>; Haley, Lindsay, Seth and Kylie<br />

Jane Pauls and Will Henely; and nine nieces and nephews. Services will be held at A.S.<br />

Turner & Sons Funeral Home in Decatur, Georgia on Wednesday, July 9th at 11:00 AM,<br />

with Rev. Larry Burgess officiating. Interment will follow at Westview Cemetery.<br />

Visitation will be on Tuesday evening from 6 to 8 PM. In lieu of flowers, those preferring<br />

may send donations in her memory to Hospice Atlanta, the Leukemia and Lymphoma<br />

Society, or to their favorite charity. A.S.Turner & Sons. Published in The Atlanta Journal-<br />

Constitution on 7/7/2008.<br />

Martha Neil <strong>Gunn</strong> Ralston,<br />

age 88, of Springfield, Tn. passed away Monday, November 1, 2010 at NorthCrest Medical<br />

Center. Funeral services will be held Thursday, November 4, 2010 at 11am in the chapel of<br />

the Austin & Bell Funeral Home in Springfield with Dr. Bill Owen officiating. Burial will<br />

follow in the Robertson County Memorial Gardens. Serving as pallbearers are Barry Sims,<br />

David Dean, Mike Cobb, Kelvin Penuel, Danny Evans and Anson Woodall. Visitation will<br />

be held at the funeral home on Wednesday, November 3, 2010 from 4-8pm and Thursday<br />

morning until the hour of service. Mrs. Ralston was born April 19, 1922 in Orlinda, TN.<br />

She is preceded in death by her parents, Walter Roy and Alma Burr <strong>Gunn</strong>; brother, Joe A.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>; and Robert H. Ralston, her husband of 54 years. She is survived by her son, Robert<br />

H. Ralston, II of Springfield; daughters, Ann Ralston Price of Nashville and Amy R.<br />

Gallagher of Springfield; and sister, Mary <strong>Gunn</strong> Yates of Cross Plains. She graduated


from Orlinda High School where she received the D.A.R. Award and graduated from<br />

Draughon’s Business College in Nashville. She was employed by the Baptist Sunday School<br />

Board (Lifeway) for six years early in her career and later by the Robertson County Board<br />

of Education for twenty-four years. She was a member of Springfield Baptist Church for<br />

more than sixty years where she served as a teacher in the Intermediate Department of<br />

Sunday School for twenty-eight years. She had a great love for her church, family and<br />

home. ( Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> Desc)<br />

Martha <strong>Gunn</strong> Jordan,<br />

96, of 196 Raven Rock Lane, Marshall, NC died Sunday, September 2, 2007 at Pisgah<br />

Manor Nursing Center. A native of Monticello Georgia, she had lived most of the last 11<br />

years in the Asheville area in the Crescent View Retirement Community and with her son<br />

Sid Jordan of Marshall. For over fifty years she had owned and operated her own business,<br />

the Martha Jordan Advertising Company, operating out of Monticello and Atlanta<br />

Georgia. She was a member of the Monticello United Methodist Church and an active<br />

participant in the Women"s Welfare Foundation (WWD-F) of Ananda Marga. She will be<br />

remembered for her love and dedication to family, friends and business associates as well<br />

as her philanthropic generosity in support of women and children"s welfare. She was born<br />

on May 6, 1911 to Daniel Franklin <strong>Gunn</strong> and Minnie Benton <strong>Gunn</strong> who preceded her in<br />

death. She was also preceded in death by her brothers, Dan and Otis <strong>Gunn</strong>, sister, Francis<br />

Roberts, and former husband Charles Sidney Jordan Sr. She is survived by two children a<br />

son, Charles Sidney Jordan Jr. and a daughter Barbara Dover; a sister Mary Brown<br />

Coffee; six grandchildren, Michael Sidney Jordan and his wife, Jean, Kay Jordan and her<br />

husband, William Alphin, Jill Theissen Jordan and her husband, Brian Theissen, Diane J.<br />

Lane, Leigh Dwyer and her husband, Michael Joseph Dwyer, and David Jordan and his<br />

wife, Tanya Jordan; thirteen great grandchildren, Michael Sidney Jordan Jr., Ashley Ann<br />

Jordan, MacKenzie Honor Jordan, Charles Benton Theissen, Ethan Nicholas Theissen,<br />

Jordan Elaine, Dylan Bounfrisco, Martha Jordan Lane, Micah Jordan, Noah Jordan,<br />

Joseph William Dwyer, Holly Jordan Dwyer, and Timothy Michael Dwyer. A graveside<br />

memorial service will held at 11 a.m. Saturday at the Westview Cemetery in Monticello,<br />

Georgia followed by a luncheon at the Monticello United Methodist Church. The family<br />

wishes to express gratitude to the staff of the Crescent View Assisted Living Residence and<br />

the Pisgah Manor Nursing Center in Asheville as well as the Hospice of the Hot Springs<br />

Health Program near Marshall for their care and attention provided to Martha Jordan.In<br />

lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Women"s Wellbeing and Development<br />

Foundation (www.wwd-f.org) in the name of the Martha Jordan Fund. Those desiring to<br />

express condolences or sign an online register may do so at www.MadisonFH.com.<br />

Published: 2007-09-05 (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Marva Colleen Hughes <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

57, passed away peacefully on Saturday, November 6, 2010, surrounded by her friends and<br />

family. Marva was born on October 16, 1953, in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. She was the 3rd


child of 6 children born to G. Jay and Arva Lucile May Hughes. Marva was raised in<br />

Fremont, California, and received her schooling there. She lived most of her life and called<br />

Utah home, spending her last 15 years in Sunset, Utah. She married Kenneth Sidles on<br />

January 15, 1980. They were later divorced. She married Gene R. <strong>Gunn</strong> on March 6, 1995.<br />

They were later sealed in the Ogden, Utah LDS Temple. She had a variety of jobs<br />

throughout her life, working with people. She particularly enjoyed her service to the<br />

elderly. Marva and Gene loved to drive to the mountains and search for wild mushrooms<br />

and interesting rocks. She loved to write poetry and won several awards for her writing.<br />

Although she wasn't blessed with children of her own, she had a mothering nature and<br />

adored all of her nieces and nephews. She is survived by her husband-Gene (Sunset); her<br />

parents G. Jay & Arva Hughes (Spanish Fork); siblings: Eunice Asay (Orem); Jay Hughes<br />

(Spanish Fork); Connie Black (Nephi); Shellie Crane (Mapleton); and several aunts, uncles<br />

nieces and nephews, and many cherished friends. She was preceded in death by her sister,<br />

Marlene Hughes Palmer. Funeral Services will be held on Wednesday. November 10, 2010,<br />

at the LDS Chapel at 2431 North 250 West, Sunset, Utah, at 11:00 a.m. Family and friends<br />

may gather on Tuesday evening the 9th from 6-8 p.m. at the same building, and<br />

Wednesday the 10th, from 9:30-10:45 a.m. prior to the services. Interment will be in the<br />

Spanish Fork City Cemetery. Arrangements are with Crandall Funeral Home of Kamas,<br />

UT.<br />

Mary Alice <strong>Gunn</strong> Pilgrim<br />

Dr. Mary Alice Pilgrim, 88, of Denton, Texas, died Wednesday, May 16, 2007, at<br />

Presbyterian Hospital of Denton. She was born Oct. 11, 1918, in Cuthbert, Texas to<br />

Charles Henry <strong>Gunn</strong> and Julia Etta Burrus <strong>Gunn</strong>. She married Manuel Ralph Pilgrim on<br />

Nov. 17, 1944, in Colorado City, Texas. He preceded her in death on July 10, 1983. She<br />

received her Bachelors and Masters degrees from Texas Womans University and her<br />

Doctorate degree from University of North Texas. She was an Associate Professor in the<br />

Department of Business Administration at Texas Wesleyan University. She was a member<br />

of the Pearl Street Church of Christ, Womans Shakespeare Club of Denton County, North<br />

Texas Area Art League, Greater Denton Arts Council and City Federation of Womens<br />

Clubs. Visitation will be Sunday, May 20 from 3 to 4 p.m. at DeBerry Funeral Directors. A<br />

funeral service will be Monday, May 21 at 10 a.m. in the chapel of DeBerry Funeral<br />

Directors. Burial will follow at Roselawn Memorial Park. She is survived by a sister,<br />

Muriel and husband Edward Havran; grandchildren, Tracy Tyner, Jason Tyner and Miste<br />

Tyner; great grandchildren, Payton Tyner and Presley Tyner; and son-in-law, Richard D.<br />

Tyner Jr. She is preceded in death by her parents, husband, and daughter, Juliet Ann<br />

Tyner. Memorials may be to Juliet Tyner Memorial Scholarship Fund, 5535 Sul Ross Ln.,<br />

Beaumont, Texas 77706.<br />

Mary "Grany Goose" <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

June 29, 1926 - Dec. 15, 2006 - <strong>My</strong> mother, Mary "Grany Goose" <strong>Gunn</strong>, resident of Las<br />

Vegas, Nev., and a longtime resident of Farmington, passed away Dec. 15, 2006, in Las<br />

Vegas, with her family around her. She was a devoted mother and grandmother whose love<br />

was unconditional. Mary"s life was focused on the welfare of her family, even during her


final stage. I will remember my mother as a very generous woman, a quiet but committed<br />

Christian. She is survived by daughter, Mary Helen Yunker; grandchildren, Rhonda<br />

Crook and Raymond Vining; great-grandchildren, Ryan Jones, Casey Vining, Bailey<br />

Lamar Vining, Gary Wharton; and great-great-granddaughter, Alexandria Jade. A<br />

memorial service was held Dec. 22, at Central Christian Church in Las Vegas, Nevada.<br />

Mary <strong>Gunn</strong> will be put to rest in the spring, next to my father, Lamar <strong>Gunn</strong>.<br />

Mary <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Versilles, Mo., Mary <strong>Gunn</strong>, 67, Eldon, widow of Ben <strong>Gunn</strong>, died Friday May 30, 1958 at<br />

her home. Born August 17, 1891 in Morgan County, she was the daughter of john Porter<br />

and Ronnie Cooper Porter. Surviving are 7 brothers, Arthur Porter, Boonville, George<br />

Porter, kansas City, and Emanuel Porter, Leonard Porter and Charles Porter all of<br />

Versilles. The body will lie in state at the Versailles funeral home until services at 2 pm<br />

Sunday in the Union Church at Rocky Mount, southwest of Eldon.<br />

Mary <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

88, of Providence Rt. 1, died yesterday 12-11-1972, in Taylor Heights Rest Home in<br />

Yanceyville, NC. She had been in declining health for several years and in serious condition<br />

for four months. Born in North Carolina, she was a daughter of the late George Hicks and<br />

Virginia Maddox Hicks. She was the widow of Ernest L. <strong>Gunn</strong>. She was a member of<br />

Bethel United Methodist Church and the W.S.C.S. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Virginia<br />

Anderson of Arcata, Calif.; four sons, Irvin S. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Bonifrey, Fla., Marvin E. <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Providence Route 1, and Herman L. <strong>Gunn</strong> and Howard S. <strong>Gunn</strong>, both of Yanceyville; and<br />

10 grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be conducted<br />

tomorrow at 2 p.m. at Bethel United Methodist Church by the Rev. Harold T. Pickett and<br />

Dr. Haywood Harrell. Burial will be in the cemetery of Providence United Methodist<br />

Church. The family will receive friends at Caswell Funeral Home tonight from 8 to 9<br />

o"clock. At other times, the family will be at the residence of Herman <strong>Gunn</strong> in Yanceyville,<br />

NC<br />

Mary Alice <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Mary Alice <strong>Gunn</strong> Bennett of Seneca, Mo., died at 7:55 a.m. Monday, April 5, 2004, at<br />

Freeman Neosho, Mo., Hospital after an illness. She was 82. Bennett was born Nov. 10,<br />

1921, in Charlestown, W.Va., to Francis E. and Ida Kate <strong>Gunn</strong>. She owned and operated<br />

the Town and Country Wear in Seneca for many years. She was a member of Seneca<br />

Christian Church. She married George R. Bennett on April 22, 1938, in Seneca. He<br />

survives. Additional survivors include one son, Richard "Rick" Bennett of Seneca; one<br />

daughter, Linda Neal of Sarcoxie, Mo.; three grandchildren, Patrick Bennett of Seneca,<br />

Capt. Tyler Green of Colorado Springs, Colo., and Brian Green of St. Louis, Mo., and five<br />

great-grandchildren, Carson Green, Parker Green, Bennett Green, Alex Green and Daniel<br />

Green. Services will be 10 a.m. Wednesday at Seneca Christian Church with Truman<br />

Brady officiating. Burial will be in Seneca Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Truman Brady,<br />

Ken Brady, Kenny Neal, Ronal Bennett, Mark Bennett and Charles Holt. Arrangements


are under the direction of Campbell-Biddlecome Funeral Home in Seneca.<br />

Mary Burgess <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

of 2911 Jefferson Davis Highway, Richmond, Virginia died October 4, 1974. She was the<br />

widow of Captain William A. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Sr., of the Richmond Fire Department. She is survived<br />

by four sons, W. A. Jr., E. R. and J. G. <strong>Gunn</strong>, all of Richmond, and J. L. <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Powhatan, Va.; one daughter, Mrs. Lois G. Ayscue; four brothers, Cecil Burgess of<br />

Richmond, James and Leroy Burgess of Rocky Mount, N.C., and Norman Burgess of<br />

Woodbridge, Va.; three sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Freeman, Mrs. Della Rowland, and Mrs.<br />

Frances Glover, all of Rocky Mount; 21 grandchildren, and 11 great-grandchildren. Her<br />

remains rest at the Joseph W. Bliley Funeral Home"s Chippenham Chapel, 6900 Hull St.<br />

Rd., where services will be held Monday at 2 p.m. Interment in Maury Cemetery. Mrs.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> was a member of Oak Grove Baptist Church. Richmond Times Dispatch (VA) Sat.<br />

10-5-1974 .<br />

Mary E. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

On March 14, 1913 Mary E. <strong>Gunn</strong> beloved wife of Alan P. <strong>Gunn</strong> died. The relatives and<br />

friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services at No 2501<br />

Maryland Ave this Monday at 11 am. Interment private. Baltimore Sun, page 6, March<br />

17, 1913.<br />

Mary E. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

daughter of General George W. <strong>Gunn</strong> died in this place on the 15th instant. Published 4-<br />

23-1857 South Western Baptist <strong>New</strong>spaper. Mary Eleanor <strong>Gunn</strong> was born in Lafayette,<br />

Alabama on April 17, 1839 died April 15, 1857 in Tuskegee, Alabama.<br />

Mary E. (Murphy) <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Tuesday, May 29, 2007. She is predeceased by her loving husband, Leo B. <strong>Gunn</strong>. She is the<br />

beloved mother of Patricia (Todd) Schueckler and devoted grandmother to Jay and Kara<br />

Schueckler; she is survived by many nieces & nephews. Family and friends may call<br />

THURSDAY, 2-4 & 7-9 at the Vay-Schleich & Meeson Funeral Home, 1075 Long Pond Rd.<br />

Mary"s Funeral Mass will be celebrated on FRIDAY, 10 AM in Our Mother of Sorrows<br />

Church (5000 Mt. Read Blvd.) Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. For those wishing,<br />

Masses may be offered or contributions can be made to the American Diabetes Association<br />

East Rochester, NY<br />

Mary E. (<strong>Gunn</strong>)<br />

of Roslindale, July 19th. Beloved wife of the late Austin C. Seals. Loving mother of<br />

William, John, Mary Ann, and Edward Seals, all of Roslindale. Sister of Margaret Smith of<br />

Stoughton, and Anna Champlain of Ohio. Visiting hours in the F. J. Higgins Funeral<br />

Home, 4236 Washington St., ROSLINDALE SQUARE, on Tuesday morning, July 22nd,


from 9:30-11:00 A.M. A Graveside Service will take place in the Fairview Cemetery, Hyde<br />

Park, at 11:15. Relatives and friends invited to attend.<br />

Mary E. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Funeral services for Mrs. Mary E. <strong>Gunn</strong>, who died Tuesday, Oct. 10, 1933 were held<br />

Thursday afternoon at the Roberts Blue funeral chapel, Emporia, Kansas. The service was<br />

conducted by Mrs. C. E. Hawks, first "reader of the First Church of Christ, Scientist. Mrs.<br />

H. E. Schrammel sang, accompanied by Mrs. G. W. Feltner. Interment was In- Maplewood<br />

cemetery. Pallbearers were C. A. Juengling, H. H. Endley, C. E. Hawks, J. R. Sheen,<br />

Mary Evelyn <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Mary Evelyn Thornbrugh, 80, of Victoria, Ark., passed away Saturday, June 28, 2008. She<br />

was born Oct. 3, 1927, in Kilgore, the daughter of Will and Nellie Haygood <strong>Gunn</strong>. She was<br />

a homemaker and member of Northside Baptist Church. She is survived by her daughters,<br />

Kelly Johnston of Victoria, Leafy Wilkinson of Victoria, and Jan Darnell of Arlington. Also<br />

surviving are seven grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. She was preceded in<br />

death by her parents; husband, Bill Thornbrugh;<br />

Mary Evelyn Johnson <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

MOULTRIE -- Mrs. Mary Evelyn Johnson <strong>Gunn</strong>, 63, of Moultrie died Thursday, Feb. 19,<br />

2004, at Grady General Hospital in Cairo. Graveside services will be held at 3 p.m.<br />

Saturday, Feb. 21, at Buck Creek Cemetery with the Rev. Billy Murphy officiating.<br />

Pallbearers will be Monty <strong>Gunn</strong>, Bruce <strong>Gunn</strong>, Kenyon <strong>Gunn</strong>, Pete Thomas, Kenny<br />

Johnson and Gerald Hart. Born May 4, 1940, in Colquitt County, Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was the<br />

daughter of Roland Virgil Johnson and Willie Mae Conger Johnson. She was retired from<br />

Bridgeport Brass. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was of the Baptist faith. She was preceded in death by two<br />

brothers, Edgar and Harvey Johnson. Survivors include her husband, Billy Lamon <strong>Gunn</strong>;<br />

her son, Peter <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife Veda of Moultrie; her daughter, Samantha Phillips and<br />

husband Timothy of Columbia, S.C.; two brothers, Orvin Johnson of Moultrie and<br />

Franklin Johnson and wife Suzanne of Longmont, Colo.; two sisters, Dorothy Hart of<br />

Ellenton and Claire Mae Reese of Geneva, Ala.; and two grandchildren, Tim and Cannon<br />

Phillips of Columbia, S.C. Visitation will be from 6 to 8 tonight at the funeral home. Baker<br />

Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.<br />

Mary <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

72, died Monday, Dec. 13, 2010, at Baptist Memorial Hospital in Columbus, Miss. . Born<br />

June 25, 1938, she was the daughter of the late Odell Ford Sr. and Luereanda Graham.<br />

She was a member of the Freewill Gospel Temple, where she served on the Mother Board.<br />

Services will be at 2:30 p.m. Saturday at Freewill Baptist Church. Burial will be in the<br />

Okolona Cemetery. Williams Memorial is in charge of the arrangements. Survivors<br />

include five daughters, Dorothy McPeek (Rick) of Mt. Gilead, Ohio, Dollie Hill of Okolona,<br />

Janet Perry (Carman) of Tupelo, Sandra Deans (Richard) of Cedar Bluff and Bertha


Babbitt of Tupelo; five sons, Roy Hill (Dorothy) and Oliver Hill (Tameka), all of Okolona,<br />

Hudson Hill (Helen) of Amory, James Hill (Joyce) of Memphis and John Babbitt Jr.<br />

(Lenore) of Okolona; three sisters, Helen Dority (Bernie) of Missouri, Sarah Powell and<br />

Ann, both of St. Louis; 40 grandchildren, 27 great-grandchildren. Visitation will be from 3<br />

to 6 p.m. Friday at the funeral home. A complete obituary will be published in the<br />

Wednesday, Dec. 22, Chickasaw Journal.<br />

Mary <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Commercial Appeal, The (Memphis, TN) - July 21, 2001- Mary <strong>Gunn</strong>, 72, retired cook,<br />

died of heart failure July 13 at North Mississippi Medical Center in Tupelo. Services will<br />

be at 1 p.m. today at Jackson Chapel Missionary Baptist Church, where she was a member,<br />

with burial in Bridget Chapel Cemetery in Pittsboro. M. J. Edwards and Sons Funeral<br />

Home in Memphis has charge. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong>, the wife of Frank James <strong>Gunn</strong>, also leaves six<br />

daughters, Lou Coffey, Maxine Dorrough and Cora Jennings, all of Calhoun City, Mildred<br />

Moore and Creasy Thomas, both of Coffeeville, and Malika <strong>Gunn</strong> Campbell of Bruce; five<br />

sons, Frank <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr. and Stacey <strong>Gunn</strong>, both of Bruce, Rev. Spencer <strong>Gunn</strong> of Tupelo,<br />

Frederick <strong>Gunn</strong> of Clarksville, Tenn., and Chris <strong>Gunn</strong> of Misawa, Japan; two sisters, Ada<br />

Brock of Ohio and Mae Ola Hillard of Proctor, Ark.; three brothers, Booker T. Townsend<br />

of Van Vleet, Will <strong>Gunn</strong> of Aberdeen, and Stacey Townsend of Okalona, 29 grandchildren<br />

and 38 great-grandchildren.<br />

Mary Nell <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

December 14, 2010 Mary Nell <strong>Gunn</strong>, 61, of Syracuse, NY passed away at home Tuesday<br />

with her family by her side. Born in Auburn, AL, she moved to Syracuse at an early age,<br />

where she graduated from Syracuse city schools. Mary leaves to cherish her memory her<br />

husband, Alfonzie <strong>Gunn</strong>; two sons, Darrell and Timothy; her father, Jessie Taylor; a sister,<br />

Emma Jean Cleare; two brothers, Jessie Taylor Jr. and Jerry Taylor; one grandson,<br />

Jayden <strong>Gunn</strong>; as well as host of extended family. Mary was also the parental guardian of<br />

Monica, Linette, Shawn, Beth and Mandy. Calling hours will be 10 a.m. to noon Tuesday,<br />

Dec. 21, with a funeral service to follow at Bethany Baptist Church, 149 Beattie St.,<br />

Syracuse, NY 13224. Burial will be in White Chapel Cemetery. Condolences may be offered<br />

at www.faroneandson.com<br />

Mary Eanes <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

formerly of Tappahannock, died January 28, 1997. She was a member of the Board of<br />

Managers of Sheltering Arms Hospital and served as President from 1970 to 1972. A<br />

member of General Board of Sheltering Arms and former member of Ginter Park Junior<br />

Women"s Club. She was also a member of the Country Club of Virginia, and a member of<br />

Ginter Park United Methodist Church. She attended what is now Virginia Commonwealth<br />

University. She was preceded in death by her husband Randolph Willford <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr. She is<br />

survived by her daughter, Susan G. Quisenberry and her brother, Walter Francis Eanes of<br />

Boise, Idaho. A memorial service will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday at the Central Chapel of<br />

Bennett Funeral Home, 3215 Cutshaw Ave., where friends will be received by the family


Wednesday, 6 to 8 p.m. Memorial contributions may be made to Sheltering Arms Hospital<br />

Mary E. C. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Mary Elizabeth Carper <strong>Gunn</strong>, 90, died Tuesday, Dec. 26, 2000, in a Nags Head nursing<br />

home. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born in Botetourt County, Va., and was a homemaker. She was a<br />

member of Roanoke Baptist Church, Roanoke Rapids, N.C., the Halifax Memorial<br />

Hospital Auxiliary and attended Blackstone College. She was the daughter of the late John<br />

William and Carrie Circle Carper and the widow of the late Leonard McGuire <strong>Gunn</strong>. Mrs.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> is survived by a daughter, Arline Hux of Manns Harbor, N.C.; a son, William <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

of Prince George, Va.; six grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren. A graveside service<br />

will be held at 1 p.m. Thursday in Lakeview Cemetery, Blackstone, Va. Memorial<br />

donations may be made to the charity of one"s choice. Arrangements are being provided by<br />

Twiford Colony Chapel, Manteo, N.C., and Hamner-McMillian Funeral Home, Blackstone,<br />

Va The Progress Index, Petersburg, Va Wed. 12-27-2000<br />

Mary Ellen <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

age 91, of Adamsville, Alabama went home to be with her Heavenly Father on Friday,<br />

October 3, 2008. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was Pastor of Red Hill Church of God for forty six years.<br />

Funeral Services will be held at 3:00 p.m. on Sunday, October 5th at Bell Funeral Home<br />

Forestdale Chapel with burial at Red Hill Church of God Cemetery (Blount Co.). Thomas<br />

Moody, Chaplain and Rev. Frederick Rizzo will be officiating. Visitation will be on Sunday<br />

from 1:00 - 3:00 p.m. She was preceded in death by her husband Richard C. <strong>Gunn</strong>. She is<br />

survived by her daughter, Annie R. Crane; sons, John C. <strong>Gunn</strong>, George H. <strong>Gunn</strong> and<br />

Theron E. <strong>Gunn</strong>; nine grandchildren, twenty-five great grandchildren and three greatgreat-grandchildren.<br />

Bell Funeral Home Forestdale directing.<br />

Mary Ellen <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Funeral Wednesday at Church - Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Ellen <strong>Gunn</strong> will be held<br />

Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock In Main Street Methodist church and will be conducted<br />

by the pan tor, Rev. W. L. Hanbaum. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> died Monday morning, Feb 17, 1941 at<br />

8:30 at the farm home of her son, Charles <strong>Gunn</strong>, near Waverly, Ill. The body is at Berry<br />

funeral chapel in Girard, Ill. where friends may view it up to 10 o'clock tomorrow<br />

morning when the funeral party will leave for Alton. The body may be seen in Main Street<br />

Methodist church in Alton from noon tomorrow to time of the funeral. Burial will be in<br />

Oakwood cemetery after the service at the church. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born Sept. 23, 1858, at<br />

Girard. She had spent most of her life in Alton, Illinois.<br />

Mary Elliott <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

96, formerly of Birmingham, Alabama, died on Thursday, November 29, 2007, at her home<br />

in Bristol, Tennessee. She was born February 26, 1911, in Coushatta, Louisiana, a daughter<br />

of the late James Elliott and Sadie Elliott Wood. She received her B.S. degree in Nursing<br />

Education from the Employees Hospital of the Tennessee Coal, Iron, and Railway


Company (a subsidiary of U.S. Steel) in Birmingham, Alabama. She studied at Peabody<br />

College in Nashville, Tennessee, graduated from Massey Business College in Birmingham,<br />

and was a qualified Dental Hygienist. Mary was a member of the American Nurses"<br />

Association, National League of Nurses and the Nurses Corp of the American Red Cross,<br />

where she actively served in disaster areas. Her last position was that of Supervisor of<br />

Public Health Nurses of the Birmingham - Jefferson County Health Department. She<br />

worked closely with the Medical and Dental Schools of the University of Alabama. She was<br />

preceded in death by her husband, Dr. William R. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr., her son, Dr. William R. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

III and sister, Hilda Thomas Elliott. She is survived by her daughter, Elliott <strong>Gunn</strong> Moore<br />

and husband Carl R. Moore Sr. of Bristol, Tennessee, and her sister, Mrs. Carter Weaver<br />

Claiborne of Knoxville. Affectionately known as "Maw <strong>Gunn</strong>," she is also survived by four<br />

grandchildren, Janet Moore of Bristol, Tennessee, Cindy Lotz of Fort Lauderdale, Florida,<br />

Dana Moore of Nashville and Randy Moore of Bristol, Tennessee; a niece, Susan Ballentine<br />

of Knoxville, nephews, Lanny Weaver of Wilmington, Delaware, Larry Weaver of<br />

Lexington, North Carolina, and John Weaver of Knoxville; three great-grandchildren;<br />

three great nephews, two great-great nieces, two great-great nephews and the extended<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> family of Birmingham, Alabama. No one will miss her more than her "adopted"<br />

daughters Judy Seaton of Johnson City and Sidney Bayne of Clearwater, Florida. The<br />

family gives a heartfelt thank you to the couple who adored her, Fernando Zabaleta and<br />

Maria Dupuy of Uruguay, South America. The family also wants to acknowledge her<br />

dedicated physician David Thompson, her loving caregivers, especially Georgia Cooper<br />

and JoAnn Hockett and the nurses of the Johnson City Medical Center Hospice. A<br />

celebration of "Maw <strong>Gunn</strong>"s" life has been planned for family and close friends.<br />

Interment will be in Elmwood Cemetery in Birmingham, Alabama. In lieu of flowers,<br />

memorials may be sent to the Susan G. Komen for the Cure Tri-cities Affiliate at P.O. Box<br />

5835 Kingsport, TN 37663. Condolences and memories may be shared with the family and<br />

viewed by visiting www.oakley-cook.com or faxed to 423-764-3770. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> and her<br />

family are in the care of Oakley Cook Funeral Home, 2223 Volunteer Parkway, Bristol,<br />

Tennessee; 423-764-7123. Published in The Birmingham <strong>New</strong>s on 12/3/2007.<br />

Mary Isabel <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Mary Isabel <strong>Gunn</strong> died June 10, 1962 in Point Plesant, WV at the age of 102 following a<br />

long illness. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was the widow of a Confederate Army officer and was one of<br />

Mason County’s oldest residents. She died at the residence of her son, Dr. Neale R. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

of 1910 Jefferson Blvd, with whom she made her home. Her husband Capt William R.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> organized the Border Grays, a Southern Army unit which operated in the border<br />

states during the Civil War. After the was, Capt <strong>Gunn</strong> became an attorney in Point<br />

Pleasant. <strong>Gunn</strong> Park here was named for him. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a member of Christ<br />

Episcopal Church and the Order of Eastern Star of Point Pleasant. She is also survived by<br />

a daughter, Bille <strong>Gunn</strong> of Point Pleasant; a granddaughter Mrs. Ben Isaac of Dunbar, WV,<br />

and four great grandchildren. Services tomorrow at 3 pm at Trinity Methodist Church.<br />

Burial will be at Lone Oak Cemetery. The body is at the Crow Funeral Home in Pt.<br />

Pleasant.


Mary L. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

December 22, 1937 - April 30, 2005 Poteau, OK - Funeral Service: 11:00 AM - May 03,<br />

2005 at Presbyterian Church Poteau, OK Interment: Will follow the church services , at<br />

OaklandCemetery Poteau, OK - Mary L. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 67, of Poteau passed away Saturday, April<br />

30, 2005, in Poteau. She was born on December 22, 1937 in Ponca City to Homer and<br />

Geraldine (Bell) Luckinbill. She married her best friend and her one true love Wayne<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, in Ponca City on June 2, 1956. She was a member of the Presbyterian Church in<br />

Poteau and was President of Wayne Enterprises Inc. in Poteau. Mary leaves a living legacy<br />

of family and friends who are as family, who live in the light of her faith, encouragement,<br />

hope, strength, and courage. She was preceeded in death by her parents. She is survived by<br />

her husband Wayne <strong>Gunn</strong> of the home, two daughters Gloria <strong>Gunn</strong> of North Carolina and<br />

Marilyn Kvasnicka and husband Matthew of Indiana. One brother Don Luckinbill and<br />

wife Pat of Colorado, seven grandchildren Marianne, Bethanye, Jill, Ashley, Joshua,<br />

Chelsea and Elizabeth and many more beloved family and friends. Pallbearers will be<br />

Monte Shockley, Dr. John Montgomery, Monte Shockley II, Rob Dorey, Shane Liles and<br />

Bob Dorey. Services will be held at 11:00 AM Tuesday, May 3, 2005, at the Presbyterian<br />

Church in Poteau with the Rev. Christopher B. Hughes officiating. Interment will follow at<br />

the Oakland Cemetery in Poteau. Services are under the direction of Grace Manor Funeral<br />

Home of Poteau. In lieu of flowers please make a donation to the Presbyterian Memorial<br />

Fund, PO Box 342, Poteau, OK 74953.<br />

Mary Lou <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

beloved wife, sister, mother and friend, passed away on Thursday, May 11, 2006, after a<br />

short illness following surgical complications. Mary Lou was a gregarious and friendly<br />

person who has now joined her husband, Edsel, in eternal life. Mary Lou was born on<br />

August 12, 1918, in Indianapolis, Indiana, daughter of Joseph J. and Violet Roesch. Mary<br />

Lou grew up in Indiana with her father and stepmother, Esther, but later became a<br />

member of a dance troupe that traveled the West. She fell in love with and settled in<br />

Albuquerque in the early 1950"s. She married the love of her life, Edsel <strong>Gunn</strong>, on April 14,<br />

1961, and they remained blissfully married until Edsel"s death on October 23, 2001. Mary<br />

Lou and her stepmother Esther remained the closest of friends, family and neighbors all of<br />

their lives. Mary Lou worked for many mortgage companies and builders in the 1950"s,<br />

but joined the workforce of Mortgage Investment Co. where she eventually became the<br />

chief loan officer and eventually retired from MICO in 1984. Mary Lou and her husband<br />

Edsel enjoyed traveling, country and western dancing and the company of their friends<br />

and families. Mary Lou was an avid collector of clowns, and in later years after the passing<br />

of her husband, enjoyed the frequent company of her stepmother, until Esther"s death last<br />

year. She is survived by her beloved adopted daughter, Tina West, who was her nearconstant<br />

companion and cared for her every need; brother Ronald Roesch and wife<br />

Martha of Indianapolis, Indiana; brother David and wife Suzanne; sister Maureen Baca<br />

and husband Stephen, brother Joseph Jr. and wife Barbara, all of Albuquerque, and<br />

Grandson Josh Havill of Tennessee who is stationed presently in Iraq. Services for her and<br />

a celebration of her life will be held at French Mortuary on Lomas Blvd. on Tuesday, May<br />

16, 2006 at 1:00 p.m. A private burial will be held at a later date where her remains will be


interred with her husband"s at Sunset Memorial Gardens. French Mortuary 10500 Lomas<br />

Blvd. NE 275-3500<br />

Mary Marjorie McIntyre <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Jackson, Alabama Oct 1, 1991 - Funeral services will be held Wednesday for Mary<br />

Marjorie McIntyre <strong>Gunn</strong>, 83 who died Sunday in Mobile, Alabama. A native of Clarke<br />

County, she was a resident of Jacson. She was a retired postmistress for the Jackson Post<br />

Office. She was a member of the United Methodist Church. She is survived by two sons;<br />

George <strong>Gunn</strong>, Sr. Of Mobile and John M. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Jackson; a daughter, Ouida Waller of<br />

Sneed Alabama; a sister Ouida Agner Tucker of nashbille, Tenn; eight grandchildren and<br />

12 great grandchildren. Services will be held at graveside Tuesday at 3 pm at the Pine<br />

Crest Cemetery in Jackson. The family asked that memorial donations be made to the<br />

Alzheimer’s Assoc or the charity of your choice.<br />

Mary McCarley <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

92, of Lanett, Alabama, died Thursday Dec 29, 1995, at George H. Lanier Memorial<br />

Hospital. The graveside funeral will be 11 a.m. Saturday at Oakwood Cemetery, Lanett,<br />

according to Johnson Brown-Service Funeral Home, Lanett. Visitation will be 7-9 p.m.<br />

today at the funeral home. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born Feb. 25, 1903, in Roanoke, Ala., daughter<br />

of Ann Adamson and Creighton McCarley. She had lived in Lanett since 1932, was a<br />

homemaker, and a member of Lanett First United Methodist Church. Survivors include<br />

three daughters, Annie G. Brown and Doris G. Gilmore, both of Lanett, and Betty G.<br />

Weaver of Hollister, Fla.; a son, James M. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Huguley, Ala.; seven grandchildren and<br />

17 great-grandchildren.<br />

Mary Miles Hooper <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Burlington - Mrs. Mary Miles Hooper <strong>Gunn</strong>, 87, of 343 Baldwin Road, Apt. A-2-4, died at<br />

4:15 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 7, 1999, at Alamance Regional Medical Center. A native of Caswell<br />

County, she was the wife of the late Mr. John Walter Hooper Sr. and the late Mr. Herman<br />

L. <strong>Gunn</strong>. She was the daughter of Mr. Oakus Edward Miles and Mrs. Pearl Nicks Miles,<br />

both deceased. She was a member of Grove Park Baptist Church. Survivors include a<br />

daughter, Ms. Brenda G. Hooper of Austin, Texas, a son, Mr. John Walter Hooper, Jr. of<br />

Ojai, Calif.; a stepdaughter, Mrs. Barbara <strong>Gunn</strong> Moye of Greenville; four sisters, Mrs.<br />

Berta Miles Rice, Mrs. Erma Miles Pearson and Mrs. Margie Miles Briggs, all of<br />

Burlingron, and Mrs. Doris Miles Mann of Graham; four brothers, Mr. Oscar W. Miles,<br />

Mr. Maynard Miles and Mr. William Franklin Miles, all of Burlington, and Mr. James<br />

Alvin Miles of Elon College; and two grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a sister,<br />

Mrs. Nellie Miles Wilson, and two brothers, Mr. Clyde W. Miles and Mr. Graham Miles.<br />

The funeral will be conducted at 11 a.m. Tuesday at Grove Park Baptist Church by Dr.<br />

Eugene Hunsinger. Burial will be in Bethel Christian United Church of Christ Cemetery.<br />

The family will be a Rich and Thompson Mortuary in Burlington from 6 to 8 this evening<br />

and at other times at the home. Memorials may be made to Grove Park Baptist Church,<br />

108 Trail One, Burlington, N.C. 27215.


Mary Parkhouse <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

89, widow of Frederick Vest <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr., died on Tuesday, November 26, 1996 in Bend, Ore.<br />

at her daughter, Fredericka <strong>Gunn</strong>"s home, with whom she had been living for the past 2-<br />

1/2 years. She is also survived by daughters, Gene <strong>Gunn</strong> Wilson of Akron, Ohio and Bryant<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> Craven of Richmond, Va.; and sister, Mrs. Stuart Allmond of <strong>New</strong>ark, Del.<br />

Memorial service to be held in Richmond at a future date. Richmond Times Dispatch (VA)<br />

Wed. 11-27-1996<br />

Mary Ruth Poole <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Reidsville - Mrs. Mary Ruth Poole <strong>Gunn</strong>, 86, formerly of Route 4 died Thursday April 14,<br />

1988, at Maplewood Nursing Center. Funeral will be at 11 a.m. Saturday at Citty Funeral<br />

Home chapel. Burial will be in Shady Grove Community Cemetery. The family will be at<br />

the funeral home 7-9 p.m. today.<br />

Mary Setliff <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Eden - Mrs. Mary Setliff <strong>Gunn</strong>, 88, of 111 Boulevard St. died Sunday April 13, 1980, at<br />

Guardian Care Nursing Home in Walnut Cove. Funeral will be 2 p.m. Wednesday at First<br />

Baptist Church, where she was a member, with the Rev. Harry Smith and the Rev. Harry<br />

Wood Jr. officiating. Burial will be in Roselawn Memorial Gardens. She was a native of<br />

Rockingham County. Surviving are daughters, Mrs. Macon Miller Jr. of Atlanta, Ga., Mrs.<br />

Bill Thomasson of Reidsville; sisters, Miss Beulah Setliff of Reidsville, Mrs. Mattie Barber<br />

of Wentworth, Mrs. Gladys Cantrell of Salem, Va.; brother, Benton Setliff of Reidsville;<br />

seven grandchildren; three great-grandchildren. The family will be at the Fair Funeral<br />

Home 7-8:30 p.m. today, other times at the home of Mrs. Thomasson, Rt. 1, Reidsville.<br />

(Widow of Nathaniel Fleming <strong>Gunn</strong>)<br />

Mary Sheffield <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

79, went home to her beloved Lord on November 29, 2006. She is survived by her devoted<br />

husband of 53 years, Charles W. "Bunny" <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr.; also by her son, Charles <strong>Gunn</strong> and<br />

his wife, Beverly; and her daughter, Ann horner Truitt and her husband, Craig Truitt. She<br />

is also survived by her brother, Edward R. Sheffield Jr. and his family of Palmyra; and her<br />

twin brother, Benjamin Sheffield and his family of LaGrange, Ga. She was predeceased by<br />

her parents, Frank Wooten and Eula Horner Sheffield Sr. of Crewe; as well as by her<br />

oldest brother, Frank Wooten Sheffield Jr. of Richmond; and her sister, Ann Sheffield<br />

Hooper of Crewe. After graduating from University of Mary Washington, she was an<br />

English and History teacher, before becoming a mother and full-time homemaker. At<br />

Woody Funeral Home, 1020 Huguenot Road, Midlothian, Va. 23113, the family will receive<br />

friends on Friday, December 1, from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. A memorial service will also be held<br />

at Woody Funeral Home on Saturday, December 2, at 2 p.m. Memorial donations may be<br />

made to Needle"s Eye Ministries, 104 Berrington Court, Richmond, Va. 23221. Published<br />

in the Richmond Times-Dispatch from 12/1/2006 - 12/3/2006


Mary Sherlock <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Mary Sherlock 92 2/9/1917 8/15/2009 Mary Sherlock <strong>Gunn</strong> was born Feb. 9, 1917, and died<br />

Aug. 15, 2009. Mary is survived by three children and their spouses; eight grandchildren;<br />

and two great-grandchildren. A memorial service will be held on Monday, Aug. 31, 2009, in<br />

St. Joseph the Worker Catholic Church, one block north of Division Street on 148th. The<br />

service will include a rosary prayer starting at 9:30 a.m., followed by a Mass at 10 a.m.<br />

Published, The Oregonian<br />

Mary Lee <strong>Gunn</strong> Lenk<br />

Mary Lee Lenk, 83, of Marysville, Michigan died, Saturday, July 14, 2007. She was born<br />

March 1, 1924 in Loraine, Texas to the late William and Willie <strong>Gunn</strong>. She married Melton<br />

John Lenk on November 24, 1945 in Weatherford, Texas. He died January 19, 1994. Mrs.<br />

Lenk was employed in Food Service for Detroit Edison. She was a member of Marysville<br />

United Methodist Church, Life Member of the Marysville American Legion Post 449<br />

Auxiliary, Women of the Moose Chapter #99 and Elks Club. She enjoyed playing cards<br />

and was a member of several social clubs. Her main interest in life was her family and she<br />

loved and cared for all of them. She will be greatly missed. Her sense of humor and<br />

feistiness were one of a kind and a source of joy to everyone around her. She is survived by<br />

her daughter, Sandy (Tom) Roehl of Kimball; three grandchildren, Carla (Scott)<br />

Steinhaus, Kevin (Amy) Roehl and Chris (Joanie) Roehl; six great-grandchildren, Amanda,<br />

Patrick, Kelsey and Cody Steinhaus, Haileigh and Harrison Roehl; a brother, Stanley<br />

(Elizabeth) <strong>Gunn</strong> of Waco, Texas; brother-in-law, George Hester of Weatherford, Texas;<br />

several nieces and nephews; and many other friends and relatives. Visitation will be 2-4<br />

and 7-9 p.m. on Tuesday in the Marysville Funeral Home. Funeral services will be at 11:00<br />

a.m. on Wednesday in the Marysville Funeral Home. The Reverend Barbara E. Welbaum<br />

will officiate. Burial will be in Riverlawn Cemetery, Marysville. Pallbearers will be<br />

Clarence Spencer Jr., Tom Loughren, Don Kujat, John Crisenberry, Joe Petrossi and Bill<br />

Granger. Those planning an expression of sympathy may wish to consider Blue Water<br />

Hospice or Marysville United Methodist Church. To send condolences and messages of<br />

sympathy, visitmarysvillefuneralhome. com Published on July 16, 2007. (Thomas and<br />

Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Mary <strong>Gunn</strong> Davis<br />

CHAPEL HILL, N.C. - Mary G. Davis, 80, died Friday, Jan. 28, 2005, at her daughters<br />

home in North Hampton.She was born March 5, 1924, in South Boston, Va., the daughter<br />

of the late Romeo W. and Lucy (Meador) <strong>Gunn</strong>. She lived in Hanover for 32 years, retiring<br />

to Chapel Hill in 1983. She was a graduate of South Boston High School, where she was<br />

valedictorian of her class and a graduate of the University of Wisconsin. Mrs. Davis was a<br />

homemaker, a member of the League of Women Voters and a volunteer for the public<br />

library in Hanover. The widow of Kenneth R. Davis, a professor at Dartmouth College, she<br />

is survived by one son, John G. Davis of Clemmons, N.C.; one daughter, Jane D. Copp of<br />

North Hampton; and five grandchildren. She was predeceased by one brother, Raymond<br />

W. <strong>Gunn</strong>. Graveside services will be held Wednesday at 1 p.m. in OakRidge Cemetery,


South Boston, Va. Memorial donations may be made to the Kenneth R. Davis Memorial<br />

Scholarship Fund, c/o the Tuck School, Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH<br />

03755.Arrangements are by the Stockbridge Funeral Home, Exeter<br />

Mary Ellen <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

died July 23, 2003. Mary Ellen <strong>Gunn</strong> age 91, of Elk Mills, Maryland, formerly of Temple,<br />

Texas. Services are at 2 p.m., Hillcrest Cemetery, Temple, Texas. Harper-Talasek Funeral<br />

Home, Temple, in charge.<br />

Mary Ellen Taylor <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

daughter of the late Mr. Linwood Taylor and the late Mrs. Goldie Taylor, was born on<br />

August 8, 1934 in Durham, NC. On December 13, 1995, at Durham Regional Hospital, she<br />

slipped quietly away to go home to live with the Lord. She received her education in the<br />

public schools of Durham and Chapel Hill. She was a member of First Calvary Baptist<br />

Church. Funeral Services For Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> will be held today at 2:00 PM at the West<br />

Durham Baptist Church. Burial will be in the Glennview Memorial Park. She leaves her<br />

husband, Mr. John F. <strong>Gunn</strong> of the home; six children, Mrs. Joyce Taylor Richmond, Mr.<br />

Joseph Taylor, Sr., Miss Galoria G. Taylor, Miss Johnetta D. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Mrs. Nadine Bishop<br />

and Miss Jane <strong>Gunn</strong>, allof Durham; 13 grandchildren; one great-granddaughter; one<br />

sister, Mrs. Josephine Long of Washington, D.C.; and two brothers, Mr. Louis Jacobs and<br />

Mr. John H. Jacobs, both of Durham.<br />

Mary Louise <strong>Gunn</strong> Bult Feighner,<br />

82, passed away peacefully Dec. 17, 2003, surrounded by her loved ones.Mary Lou was<br />

born June 18, 1921, to Fanny Louise Ensign and Benjamin LeRoy <strong>Gunn</strong>. She graduated<br />

from East High School. She married Keith Joseph Bult, now deceased, in the Salt Lake<br />

Temple on Dec. 15, 1941. Married Rex Feighner in 1979.Mary Lou was an active member<br />

of the LDS Church. At age 16 she became a member of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir and<br />

sang with the choir for 22 years. She was also a member of the Daughters of the Utah<br />

Pioneers. She held many church positions, but the one she most enjoyed was ward<br />

chorister. Mary Lou was an accomplished artist whose interests included scrap booking,<br />

dancing, singing, traveling and being involved in family activities, where she was always<br />

the life of the party. She especially enjoyed being with friends and hosting the 16ers and<br />

Dinner Club.She is survived by her husband; sons Robert (Lori) Bult, Scott (Julie) Bult<br />

and David Bult; daughters Barbara (Virden) Thornton, Carol (Ray) Grass, Patty (Carl)<br />

Noel, Beverly (Craig) Hackett, Bonnie (Jon) Jeppson, Mary Kay (Jeff) Judkins and Becky<br />

(Dan) Rich; brother Richard <strong>Gunn</strong>; sister Barbara Parker; 46 grandchildren and 26 greatgrandchildren.<br />

Mary <strong>Gunn</strong> Crapser<br />

Mary <strong>Gunn</strong> Crapser, age 92, of Hudson, formerly of Brookings, died Monday, Jan. 26,<br />

2004 at Colonial Manor, Hudson. Mass of Christian Burial will be 10:30 a.m. Friday at St.


Thomas More Catholic Church, Brookings, SD. Visitation will be one hour prior to the<br />

service at the church. Survivors include her daughters: Mary Drewes of Aurora and<br />

Patricia Seimering of Sioux Falls; 12 grandchildren; 33 great-grandchildren; two greatgreat-grandchildren;<br />

and a brother, Michael <strong>Gunn</strong> of Florida.<br />

Mary <strong>Gunn</strong> Maiden<br />

of Varina, Virginia was born September 4, 1927 and died Wednesday, April 21, 2004 after<br />

a courageous battle with cancer. She retired from MCV Hospitals with more than 20 years<br />

of service. She was preceded in death by her husband, Dennis W. Maiden Jr. She is<br />

survived by a devoted companion, James J. Hennessey; brother, James <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife,<br />

Tina of Richmond; her children, Walden E. Maiden and wife, Anne of Sandston, Julie M.<br />

Atkins and husband, Ed of <strong>New</strong> Kent; grandchildren, Tracy Maiden Hobson, Sarah<br />

Maiden, Robert Maiden, Jennifer Lanthrip Price and Angela Lanthrip Stockwell; greatgrandchildren,<br />

Sierra Hobson and Katherine Stockwell; sister-in-law, Lelia Maiden Dowdy<br />

of Glen Allen; brother-in-law, Eugene W. Maiden of Varina; brother-in-law, W. Frank<br />

Maiden of San Jose, Calif. The family will receive friends from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m.<br />

Friday at the Nelsen Funeral Home, 4650 S. Laburnum Ave., where services will be held 11<br />

a.m. Saturday. Interment Signal Hill Memorial Park.<br />

Mary <strong>Gunn</strong> Salters<br />

44, of Havana died Monday in Tallahassee, Florida. The service will be at 11 a.m. Saturday<br />

at the Greensboro High School Gymnasium in Greensboro, with burial at Greensboro<br />

Community Cemetery. A native of Gadsden County, she was an educator and a member of<br />

Pine Bloom Missionary Baptist Church in Greensboro. She is survived by her husband,<br />

Larry Salters of Havana; a son, Carlton Salters of Havana; a stepdaughter, LaTina Salter<br />

of Fort Knox, Ky.; her father, Lention <strong>Gunn</strong> Sr. of Greensboro; three brothers, the Rev.<br />

Lenton <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr. of <strong>New</strong> Rochelle, N.Y., and Henry James <strong>Gunn</strong> Sr. and Earnest <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

both of Quincy; five sisters, Lauretha Rittman of Quincy, Beulah Jakes of St. Louis, and<br />

Nettie Lock, Annie G. Lewis and Pauline <strong>Gunn</strong>, all of Greensboro; and a grandchild.<br />

(Betsey Funeral Home in Quincy, 627-9541.<br />

Mary Delia O’Neill <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Mary D. <strong>Gunn</strong>, the wife of Mr. W. A. <strong>Gunn</strong> of 353 South Mill Street died Thursday<br />

morning after a protracted illness. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was 76 years old and had been in bad health<br />

for a number of months. She was a member of the Centenary Methodist Church here in<br />

Lexington, Kentucky. She is survived by her husband and eight children; Miss Frances<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>; Mrs. W. L. Hufner, Mrs. Richard Webb, of Lexington; Mrs <strong>New</strong>ton Lane of<br />

Danville; and Messrs. W. A. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr., of Middlesboro, and R. T. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Thomas <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

and John W. <strong>Gunn</strong> of this city. Funeral services will be held at the residence this afternoon<br />

at 4 o’clock and will be conducted by Rev E. B. Hill of Nicholasbille, assisted by Rev.<br />

Charles lee Reynolds. Interment will follow in the Lexington Cemetery. July 7, 1910<br />

Lexington Herald, Tn (wife of William Adams <strong>Gunn</strong>)


Mary E. <strong>Gunn</strong> Hazlett<br />

JACKSONVILLE, FLA. - Mary E. Hazlett, 91, resident of Oak Water Drive in<br />

Jacksonville, Fla., died Monday, Jan. 19, 2004, at Atrium Nursing Home in Jacksonville,<br />

Fla. She was born Oct. 19, 1912, in Quebec, Canada, the daughter of William and Kathryn<br />

(McIver) <strong>Gunn</strong>. Mrs. Hazlett retired in Ocean Park before moving to Jacksonville, Fla. She<br />

loved to play the piano and often volunteered to play at many Ocean park activities.<br />

Together with her husband they pastured Baptist Churches in Oakfield, Calais, Ogunquit<br />

and Thomaston as well as Hampton, N.H. and Edison, N.J. She was predeceased by her<br />

husband, Rev. Paul S. Hazlett, who died in 1988 and six brothers, Robert, Wilbur, Murray,<br />

Peter, John and Kenneth <strong>Gunn</strong>. She is survived by one son, Peter and his wife, Susan<br />

Hazlett of Oakdale, Conn.; and one daughter, Mrs. John (Starr) Powell of Jacksonville,<br />

Fla.; two grandchildren, Stephen Stabach of Hanover, Conn. and Jeffrey Hazlett and his<br />

wife, Kimberly of Higganum, Conn.; and one great-grandchild, Colton Hazlett of<br />

Higganum, Conn. An hour of visitation will be held from 2-3 p.m. on Saturday, January<br />

24, at the Ocean Pines Community Building, 10 Manor Street, Ocean Park, where a funeral<br />

service will be held at 3 p.m. with Rev. Dr. Burton S. Howe officiating. Private interment<br />

will be held in Pine Grove Cemetery, Falmouth. Arrangements are by Hay & Peabody<br />

Funeral Home, Portland.<br />

Mary E. <strong>Gunn</strong> Thompkins<br />

87, Indianapolis, died Nov. 13. 1999. She had been a sixth-grade teacher 19 years for<br />

Indianapolis Public Schools, having taught at Schools 32 and 43. She also had taught four<br />

years at Indiana College of Mortuary Science. Mrs. Thompkins was a member of Barnes<br />

United Methodist Church, Order of the Eastern Star and Delta Zeta Beta sorority. She was<br />

a graduate of Butler University and Tuskeegee Institute. Memorial contributions may be<br />

made to the Mary E. Thompkins Memorial Scholarship Fund, in care of Wayne State<br />

University College of Engineering. Services: 2 p.m. Nov. 17 in Washington Park North<br />

Mortuary. Calling: none. Entombment: Washington Park North Cemetery. Survivors:<br />

husband O"Dell Thompkins children Dr. Gerald Thompkins, Marsha Storey three<br />

grandchildren three great-grandchildren.<br />

Mary E. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

daughter of Alexander and Blanche May McCormick, of 1206 Nineteenth street, died at 4<br />

o"clock this morning at her home, 2133 Mountain street, Philadelphia, of pneumonia,<br />

following the Spanish influenza. She was born in Altoona in 1897 and resided here until<br />

about a year ago. She was married to Joseph M. <strong>Gunn</strong>, a former resident, on July 9, 1917.<br />

Surviving are her parents, the husband and the following brothers and sisters: Alexander,<br />

jr., of Youngstown, O., William R. in the engineers unit at Washington, D.C., Helen La.<br />

[sic], Martha B. and Blanche M. all at home. She was a member of the Second Presbyterian<br />

church. The remains will be brought to Altoona for interment. Altoona Times, Saturday<br />

Morning, October 12, 1918 FUNERAL NOTICE. The body of Mrs. Joseph <strong>Gunn</strong> of this<br />

city, who died in Philadelphia Thursday of influenza, arrived in Altoona last night and was<br />

taken to the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex McCormick, 1206 Nineteenth street.


Private funeral services will be held at 3 o"clock tomorrow afternoon, with burial in<br />

Fairview cemetery. Altoona Times, Monday Morning, October 14, 1918<br />

Mary Elizabeth <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

After a brief illness, Mary Elizabeth Kendrick <strong>Gunn</strong> died peacefully Sunday, March 20,<br />

2011, in Arlington, Texas. Memorial service: 4:30 p.m. Wednesday at First United<br />

Methodist Church, 313 N. Center St., Arlington, with Dr. David N. Mosser officiating.<br />

Interment: 11 a.m. Wednesday in Moore Memorial Gardens, Arlington. Visitation: The<br />

family will receive friends 6 to 8 p.m. Tuesday at Wade Family Funeral Home, 4140 W.<br />

Pioneer Parkway, Arlington. Memorials: In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the<br />

Floyd and Beth <strong>Gunn</strong> Scholarship Fund at First United Methodist Church of Arlington.<br />

Mary Elizabeth "Beth" <strong>Gunn</strong> was born in Oklahoma in 1914. She graduated from<br />

Ardmore High School and attended Oklahoma College for Women and Oklahoma A&M.<br />

She married Floyd M. <strong>Gunn</strong> and they moved to Arlington in 1947 to build a future for<br />

themselves and support a growing community. She served PTAs in several officer positions<br />

for a period spanning 30 years and worked as a librarian at Dunn Elementary and at <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Junior High. She was a member of the Order of the Eastern Star and Daughters of The<br />

American Revolution, and was a charter member of the Arlington Woman's Club. Beth's<br />

passion for genealogy resulted in becoming an avid member of the Genealogy Society and<br />

authoring three books (Kendrick, Fitzgerald and <strong>Gunn</strong> families) that are registered with<br />

the Library of Congress. A member of First United Methodist Church for 63 years, she<br />

served as Sunday school teacher, Children's Choir director, a member of the choir and<br />

handbell groups, and a member of the Aldersgate Sunday School Class for over 50 years.<br />

An avid camper, traveler, game player and reader, Beth and Floyd enjoyed their many<br />

friends, neighbors and family and were known for welcoming others into their home and<br />

lives. A Texas Rangers fan, she helped cheer them into the World Series. Beth's favorite<br />

role was as "Nana" to her grandchildren and great-grandchildren, who loved being with<br />

her. Beth was preceded in death by her husband of 60 years, Floyd, who is the namesake<br />

for Floyd M. <strong>Gunn</strong> Junior High School in Arlington. Survivors: She will be missed by her<br />

children, Stuart Harris (Pam), Diane Keoun (Craig), Bill <strong>Gunn</strong> (Mary) and Susan <strong>Gunn</strong>;<br />

grandchildren, Troy Wetherholt, Stuart Kent Harris Jr. (Pam), Steven Harris, Stefanie<br />

Krueger, Randy Harris, Sherri Harris, Pam Perkins, Valerie Norris (Chris), Bradley<br />

Keoun (Esther), Dianna Bryan (Chad) and William <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr.; and 16 great-grandchildren.<br />

Mary Elliott <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

MARY ELLIOTT, 96, formerly of Birmingham, Alabama, died on Thursday, November<br />

29, 2007, at her home in Bristol, Tennessee. She was born February 26, 1911, in Coushatta,<br />

Louisiana, a daughter of the late James Elliott and Sadie Elliott Wood. She received her<br />

B.S. degree in Nursing Education from the Employees Hospital of the Tennessee Coal,<br />

Iron, and Railway Company (a subsidiary of U.S. Steel) in Birmingham, Alabama. She<br />

studied at Peabody College in Nashville, Tennessee, graduated from Massey Business<br />

College in Birmingham, and was a qualified Dental Hygienist. Mary was a member of the<br />

American Nurses' Association, National League of Nurses and the Nurses Corp of the<br />

American Red Cross, where she actively served in disaster areas. Her last position was that


of Supervisor of Public Health Nurses of the Birmingham - Jefferson County Health<br />

Department. She worked closely with the Medical and Dental Schools of the University of<br />

Alabama. She was preceded in death by her husband, Dr. William R. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr., her son,<br />

Dr. William R. <strong>Gunn</strong> III and sister, Hilda Thomas Elliott. She is survived by her daughter,<br />

Elliott <strong>Gunn</strong> Moore and husband Carl R. Moore Sr. of Bristol, Tennessee, and her sister,<br />

Mrs. Carter Weaver Claiborne of Knoxville. Affectionately known as "Maw <strong>Gunn</strong>," she is<br />

also survived by four grandchildren, Janet Moore of Bristol, Tennessee, Cindy Lotz of Fort<br />

Lauderdale, Florida, Dana Moore of Nashville and Randy Moore of Bristol, Tennessee; a<br />

niece, Susan Ballentine of Knoxville, nephews, Lanny Weaver of Wilmington, Delaware,<br />

Larry Weaver of Lexington, North Carolina, and John Weaver of Knoxville; three<br />

great-grandchildren; three great nephews, two great-great nieces, two great-great nephews<br />

and the extended <strong>Gunn</strong> family of Birmingham, Alabama. No one will miss her more than<br />

her "adopted" daughters Judy Seaton of Johnson City and Sidney Bayne of Clearwater,<br />

Florida. The family gives a heartfelt thank you to the couple who adored her, Fernando<br />

Zabaleta and Maria Dupuy of Uruguay, South America. The family also wants to<br />

acknowledge her dedicated physician David Thompson, her loving caregivers, especially<br />

Georgia Cooper and JoAnn Hockett and the nurses of the Johnson City Medical Center<br />

Hospice. A celebration of "Maw <strong>Gunn</strong>'s" life has been planned for family and close<br />

friends. Interment will be in Elmwood Cemetery in Birmingham, Alabama. In lieu of<br />

flowers, memorials may be sent to the Susan G. Komen for the Cure Tri-cities Affiliate at<br />

P.O. Box 5835 Kingsport, TN 37663. Condolences and memories may be shared with the<br />

family and viewed by visiting www.oakley-cook.com or faxed to 423-764-3770. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

and her family are in the care of Oakley Cook Funeral Home, 2223 Volunteer Parkway,<br />

Bristol, Tennessee; 423-764-7123.<br />

Mary Emma Hill <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

of Manor Texas died Saturday, October 7, 1995. The family will receive friends from 7:00<br />

p.m. to 8:00 p.m., Sunday in the Weed-Corley-Fish Funeral Home. Memorial services are<br />

pending at First Unitarian Church, 4700 Grover, Austin, with burial to follow at Manor<br />

City Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Hospice Austin<br />

or Hospice Williamson County. Arrangements by Weed-Corley-Fish Funeral Home, 3125<br />

N. Lamar, 452-8811.<br />

Mary F. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Miss Mary F. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 90, 614 Congress Street, Eau Claire, Wisconsin, died Friday 19<br />

January 1968 at Sacred Heart Hospital after a brief illness. For many years Miss <strong>Gunn</strong> had<br />

been in charge of the University of Wisconsin Extension Office in Eau Claire. When the<br />

branch office was centralized in Madison, Miss <strong>Gunn</strong> became associated with the Mason<br />

Shoe Mfg. Co., Chippewa Falls. She was with the firm until she retired several years ago.<br />

Surviving are three sisters, Mrs. J. Lyle Fisher and Miss Helen <strong>Gunn</strong>, both of Eau Claire,<br />

and Miss Rose <strong>Gunn</strong> of Chippewa Falls. Also surviving are a number of nieces and<br />

nephews. Funeral services will be at ... Golden Funeral Home and at 10 a.m. at St. Patrick's<br />

Catholic Church, with the Rev. Gerald E. Fisher, a nephew, officiating. Friends may call at<br />

the Golden Funeral Home ... The Rosary will be recited at 8 p.m. Sunday


Mary Frances Dunnivant <strong>Gunn</strong> Bumpass Pleasant<br />

Purley, North Carolina- Mary Dunivant Pleasant, 89, died at the home of her daughter,<br />

Mrs. John E. Cassidy at Bethesda, Maryland on Sunday, Nov 20, 1963. She had been ill<br />

for the past month. Mrs. Pleasant, one of Caswell County North Carolina’s oldest citizens,<br />

had spent most of her life at Purley, and she was the last postmistress at the Purley post<br />

office. She was the oldest member of Purley Methodist Church and held a life membership<br />

in the Woman’s Society of Christian Service. She was married to George <strong>Gunn</strong> and after<br />

his death, she married Robert Bumpass. After the death of her second husband, she<br />

married Thomas H. Pleasant who died September 13, 1962. Besides Mrs. Cassidy, she is<br />

survived by sons sons, Henry Allen <strong>Gunn</strong> of Richmond, Virginia, George <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Reidsville, Hazel <strong>Gunn</strong> and Robert M. Bumpass of Purley; five sisters: Mrs. Sam Murrill of<br />

Beaufort, S.C., Mrs. C. C. Riddick of High Point, Miss Cora Dunivant, Mrs. E. L. Page,<br />

and Mrs. Fred Jones all of Greensboro; four brothers: John Dunivant of High Point,<br />

Robert Dunivant of Greensboro, George Dunivant of Hickory and I. H. Dunivant of<br />

charleston, S. C.; 12 grandchildren. Funeral was to be conducted today, November 22,<br />

1963 at 3 pm at Purley Methodist Church by Rev. Robert Sharp and Rev. Otis Joyner with<br />

burial in the church cemetery.<br />

Mary <strong>Gunn</strong> Jones,<br />

85, of Eden, NC, widow of Claude H. Jones, died yesterday at Morehead Memorial<br />

Hospital. The funeral will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday at First Baptist Church. Burial will be in a<br />

Reidsville Cemetery. She was born in Wentworth to James A. and Nannie Williams <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

and was a member of First Baptist Church. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Hicks<br />

Anderson of Eden and Miss Louise H. Jones of Butner; three brothers, A. T. <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Danville, Va., Roma W. <strong>Gunn</strong> of South Boston, Va., and Ira <strong>Gunn</strong> of Wilson; and four<br />

sisters, Mrs. Lillian Roberts and Miss Claudelle [sic] <strong>Gunn</strong> of Reidsville, Mrs. Bessie<br />

Wrenn of Pulaski, Va., and Mrs. Olive Craddock of Goldsboro. The body is at Fair<br />

Funeral Home - Mrs. C. H. Jones [24 December 1967] Eden (Thomas and Sarah<br />

Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Mary <strong>Gunn</strong> Kennelly<br />

CASPER -- No services are planned at this time for Mary G. Kennelly, 88, who died Dec.<br />

25, 2007, in Casper, Wyoming. She was born Nov. 2, 1919, in Scotland, S.D. She worked for<br />

Mobile Oil for 20 years. She enjoyed playing bridge. Survivors include her daughter,<br />

Karon K. Steele and her husband; two grandchildren and five great-grandchildren, all of<br />

Seattle, Wash.; a sister, Dorothy Dupes of Casper and a brother, Hugh <strong>Gunn</strong> of Sheridan.<br />

Memorials may be made to the Fred Hutchison Cancer Society in Seattle.<br />

Mary Rivers <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Mary Rivers <strong>Gunn</strong>, 91, homemaker, widow of S. J. <strong>Gunn</strong>, died Monday at Methodist<br />

Healthcare-University Hospital, Memphis, Tennessee, Published Nov 6, 2003 Commerical<br />

Appeal


Mary T. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

81, of Cranston Rhode Island passed away Thursday November 22, 2007 at Kent Hospital,<br />

Warwick. Born in Providence a daughter of the late Peter J. and Marie T. (Degnan) <strong>Gunn</strong>.<br />

Miss <strong>Gunn</strong> was the office manager for Teamsters Local # 251 for 41 years before retiring.<br />

She was the sister of Martha B. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Cranston, Anne E. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Cranston , William B.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Warwick and the late James and Angela <strong>Gunn</strong>.Relatives and friends are invited to<br />

attend a Mass of Christian Burial TUESDAY at 10 a.m. in St. Mark Church. Burial will be<br />

in St. Ann Cemetery. Calling hours are respectfully omitted. In lieu of flowers donations in<br />

Mary"s memory to St. Mark Church, 9 Garden Court, Cranston, RI 02920 would be<br />

appreciated.Published in The Providence Journal on 11/25/2007.<br />

Mary Blanche <strong>Gunn</strong> Howerton Bowe<br />

Mary G. Howerton Bowe, 86, entered into eternal rest on September 16, 2004, at Colonial<br />

Heights Health Care Center. Born in Charlotte County, she was the daughter of the late<br />

Johnnie and Blanche <strong>Gunn</strong>. Mrs. Bowe lived most of her life in Dinwiddie County. She was<br />

a member of Southside Baptist Church in Petersburg. She is survived by her husband,<br />

William L. "Bill" Bowe of Colonial Heights; three children, Dorothy M. Allgood and<br />

husband, Herbert, of Petersburg, Joyce Thomas and husband, Morris, of Alpine, Ala., and<br />

C. B. Howerton, Jr., of Dinwiddie; a sister, Clara Lee Daves of Richmond; five<br />

grandchildren, Terry Thomas Cottongim and husband, Lee, of Sylacauga, Ala., Keith<br />

Allen Thomas of Alabama, Sharon Howerton Brown and husband, Gene, of Dinwiddie,<br />

Becky Howerton, and Norman Howerton, both of Petersburg; three great-grandchildren,<br />

Nicole Cottongim, Barbara Brown, and Walter Eugene Brown; numerous nieces and<br />

nephews. Funeral services will be held 11:00 a.m., Tuesday, September 21, 2004, in the<br />

Petersburg Chapel of the E. Alvin Small Funeral Home & Crematory, 3935 S. Crater Rd.<br />

Pastor Arthur Lands will officiate. Interment will follow in Southlawn Memorial Park,<br />

Prince George. The family will receive friends 7 to 8:30 p.m., Monday, at the funeral home.<br />

Flowers are welcome, or you may make donations in Mary"s memory to Southside Baptist<br />

Church, 2007 Boydton Plank Rd., Petersburg, Va. "Mom is home at last! No more pains or<br />

sorrows!"<br />

Mary Quarles <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

79, wife of Akors Rathborn <strong>Gunn</strong>, died Wednesday morning at the resident of her<br />

daughter, Mrs. John G. Bruce, in Bluefield, WVA., She was the daughter of the late<br />

Benjamin Mosby Quarles and Nannie Eubank Quarles both of Richmond. In addition to<br />

her husband and her daughter, Mrs. Bruce, she is survived by three grandchildren; John<br />

G. Burce Jr., George Rathborn Burce; and Arthur Chilton Burce, all of Bluefield and a<br />

niece, Mrs. William R. Gardner of Richmond. Funeral services will be held at 3 pm Friday<br />

at the Joseph W. Bliley Funeral Home, third and Marshall Street, with burial in Hollywood<br />

Cemetery, her in Richmond, Va. 11-14-1940 Richmond Times Disptach, page 16.<br />

Marion <strong>Gunn</strong> Jenkins,


a retired teacher who worked for the Office of War Information in Washington and China<br />

during World War II, died of heart disease Saturday at Roland Park Place, Maryland. The<br />

Guilford resident was 85. During the war, Mrs. Jenkins also served as the charge<br />

d"affaires at a U.S. consulate in China. After the communist regime forced her to leave<br />

China, she and her husband, Cyrus Felix Jenkins, an American oil company executive,<br />

relocated to Thailand, where she taught Latin and Asian history at the International<br />

School of Bangkok for 15 years. Mr. Jenkins died in 1975. Born in Worcester, Mass., she<br />

was a graduate of Radcliffe College. She remained active in the League of Women Voters<br />

throughout her life and worked with the Baltimore chapter until her death. Plans for a<br />

memorial service were incomplete. Survivors include a daughter, Eugenie A. Jenkins of<br />

Baltimore; two sons, Patrick W. Jenkins of Bourne, Mass., and Nicholas Jenkins of East<br />

Sandwich, Mass.; and one grandchild. Published January 16, 2007.<br />

Marianne <strong>Gunn</strong> Moneyhun<br />

August 31, 1909 - February 15, 2005. Mrs. Moneyhun was born in St. Louis, MO to<br />

Elizabeth Celeste Nidelet <strong>Gunn</strong> and Frank <strong>Gunn</strong>. Her father "Burt", a graduate in civil<br />

engineering from Cornell, moved the family to San Jose, California to work for the<br />

Southern Pacific Railroad. She was reared in San Jose and attended the Belmont academy,<br />

a private girl"s school operated by the Providence nuns. She won a number of academic<br />

achievement awards in high school and at the University of California, Berkeley. As a<br />

teenager she began private flying lessons, and during WW II worked in San Francisco for<br />

the Fourth Fighter Command plotting aircraft movements. In 1949, her husband, Frank<br />

Otis Moneyhun, was transferred to Indianapolis by Eli Lilly in 1949, and she has been in<br />

Indianapolis since that time. They had three children, James Otis Moneyhun, Judith M.<br />

Whyte, deceased, and Elizabeth M. Gaines. She had two sisters, Nora Jane <strong>Gunn</strong> and<br />

Elizabeth <strong>Gunn</strong> Collins, both deceased. Mrs. Moneyhun was active in the Republican<br />

Party, and held offices of precinct committeeman and deputy assessor. She was a member<br />

of the St. Luke Catholic Church. She is survived by her son Jim Moneyhun and wife,<br />

Maria Adela Scharenburg, daughter Elizabeth Moneyhun Gaines and husband Bruce, and<br />

granddaughter Alicia A. Samuels. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. today, Tuesday,<br />

February 15, 2005 at the Great Hall Chapel at Washington Park North Cemetery. Burial:<br />

Washington Park North Cemetery. Arrangements are being handled by Flanner &<br />

Buchanan Funeral Center- Broad Ripple.<br />

Martha Estelle <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Martha Estelle <strong>Gunn</strong> (Granny / Mama <strong>Gunn</strong>), 82, died Saturday, June 2, 2007 at Athens<br />

Regional Medical Center after an extended illness. She had resided in Morgan County,<br />

Georgia since 1981. She was preceded in death by her husband, Rev. Rayford <strong>Gunn</strong>, one<br />

son, Ray Steve <strong>Gunn</strong> and one grandson, Michael Steve <strong>Gunn</strong>. She was a member of the<br />

Church of God of Prophecy and was a devoted ministers wife for over 30 years. She loved<br />

children and was a babysitter for many in the community. She is survived by her children,<br />

Larry James <strong>Gunn</strong> and Missy, Ernie David <strong>Gunn</strong> and Dorothy, Bob <strong>Gunn</strong> and Gail,<br />

Bonnie <strong>Gunn</strong>, Carlene Dukes and Graham and Fay Shepherd and Mark; nine<br />

grandchildren, Edide <strong>Gunn</strong> and Leslie, Stephanie Aycock and Mike, Brandon Dukes and


Trisha, Andrew <strong>Gunn</strong>, Brittany Dukes, Bri Shepherd, Brent Dukes, Megan <strong>Gunn</strong> and Clay<br />

Shepherd and two great-grandchildren, Jaxon <strong>Gunn</strong> and Hayden Aycock and a sister,<br />

Amy Funderburk. Funeral service was held at A. E. Carter Funeral Home at 10 a.m.<br />

Monday, June 4. The graveside was at Mt. Green Church of God of Prophecy in Millwood.<br />

Donations in her memory can be made to Lakeview Manor, 1321 Price Mill Road,<br />

Madison, GA 30650. The family wishes to express their thanks for all the love and support<br />

they have received during this difficult time. A.E. Carter Funeral Home was in charge of<br />

arrangements<br />

Martha <strong>Gunn</strong> Campbell<br />

Martha <strong>Gunn</strong> Campbell was born October 3, 1871, in Southeast Missouri and died<br />

Tuesday, November 21, 1939, at the Farmington Hospital, aged 68 years, one month and 18<br />

days. She was united in marriage to George E. Campbell in 1894, who preceded her in<br />

death five years ago. To this union two sons were born, Leon, who died at the age of five<br />

years and Rubert of St. Louis and a half-brother, Charles <strong>Gunn</strong> of Lamar, Mo. Funeral<br />

services were held Thursday afternoon from the Benham Undertaking Parlors by Rev.<br />

Victor Connelley, pastor of the First Baptist Church. Interment was made in the Bonne<br />

Terre cemetery.<br />

Martha Kates <strong>Gunn</strong> McKenny<br />

Funeral rites for Mrs. Martha McKenney of 824 China Street who died Tuesday in a<br />

Richmond, Va hospital will be held at 11 am Thursday at joseph W. Bliley Funeral Home.<br />

Burial will be in Hollywood Cemetery. Surviving are a son Clarence gunn; a daughter,<br />

Mrs. Katherine Hamner; two brothers, leonard P. and Joseph W. Kates; a sister Mrs.<br />

Mamie Curtis; three stepsons and three stepdaughters. RTD July 11, 1946, Thursday,<br />

page 18<br />

Martha <strong>Gunn</strong> Daniel<br />

The Register, Danville, Va Mon. 9-30-1985 - Yanceyville - Martha <strong>Gunn</strong> Daniel, 81, Route<br />

1, Blanch, died Sunday morning in The Memorial Hospital of Danville. She was born in<br />

Caswell County, a daughter of the late Thomas E. <strong>Gunn</strong> and Effie Page <strong>Gunn</strong>. She was a<br />

member of <strong>New</strong> Hope United Methodist Church.Survivors include one daughter, Mrs.<br />

Edgar Slade, Blanch; two sons, Lewis O. Daniel, Jr., Danville, Ronald L. Daniel, Blanch; a<br />

sister, Katherine Jones, Pelham; four brothers, Alan <strong>Gunn</strong>, Tommy <strong>Gunn</strong>, Willie <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

and Sterling <strong>Gunn</strong>, all of Reidsville; 15 grandchildren, and six great-grandchildren.The<br />

funeral will be conducted 11 a.m. Tuesday from the <strong>New</strong> Hope United Methodist Church<br />

by the Rev. Henry Grant. Interment will be in the church cemetery. The family will receive<br />

friends 7-9 p.m. Monday at the Hooper Funeral Home and at other times will be at the<br />

residence.<br />

Martha Aline <strong>Gunn</strong> Ford,<br />

87, died Thursday, Aug. 24, 2006. Visitation will be 6-8 p.m. Sunday at Thompson and Son


Funeral Home, Tuscumbia. The funeral will be at 11 a.m. Monday at St. James Missionary<br />

Baptist Church, Leighton, with burial in Mount <strong>New</strong> Home Cemetery, Leighton, Alabama.<br />

The body will be placed in the church one hour before the funeral.<br />

Martha Elizabeth <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

February 22, 1912 Kinmundy, ILL - Martha Elizabeth GUNN MAXON, daughter of John<br />

C. and Caroline GUNN, was born at Old Richview, Washington Co., Ill., on the 1st day of<br />

May, 1846, and died at the home of her sister, Mrs. W.W. Neil, in this city, on Feb. 18,<br />

1912, at 7:30 a.m. aged 65 years, 9 months, and 12 days. Mrs. Maxon leaves one brother, 3<br />

sisters, and 1 adopted brother, Hon. J.F. Donovan , of this city, with numerous other<br />

relatives and friends to mourn her departure from earth. In Nov. 1867, she was married to<br />

D.W. Maxon, a soldier of the Civil War, and by calling a locomotive engineer, who was<br />

killed by accident in the State of Kentucky in 1886. To them was born one child who<br />

preceded her to the world beyond. Most of her life was spent in this vicinity, living for<br />

sometime during her married life in the South with her husband and later in life with<br />

relatives in St. Louis. For some time she was a great sufferer and all that love and skill<br />

could possibly do to relieve was done for her but surgery and medicine alike failed, and she<br />

has gone to that farther and more beautiful world in which there are neither sickness nor<br />

death. The funeral services were held at the M.E. Church Tuesday afternoon at 2:30<br />

conducted by Rev. R.D. Woodley, and interment made in Evergreen Cemetery.<br />

Martha Kates <strong>Gunn</strong> McKenney<br />

of 824 China Street, died Tuesday at a local hospital. She is survived by a son, Clarence<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> and a daughter Katherine Hamner; two brothers Leonard P. Kates and Joseph W.<br />

Kates; a sister Mrs. Mamie Curtis; three stepson and three stepdaughters. The funeral<br />

service will be held at 11 am Thursday at Joseph W. Bliley Funeral Home, with burial in<br />

Hollywood Cemetery in Richmond, Va., RTD page 22, Wednesday July 10, 1946 page 22<br />

Martha M. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

CLEBURNE - Martha Marchbanks <strong>Gunn</strong>, a homemaker, died Sunday Oct 4, 1993, at her<br />

Cleburne home. She was 86. Funeral will be at 3 p.m. today at Crosier-Pearson-Mayfield<br />

Funeral Home in Cleburne. Burial will be in Cleburne Memorial Cemetery. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

was born in Glen Rose. She lived in Cleburne in her youth and was a longtime resident of<br />

Amarillo before moving returning to Cleburne in 1967.She was a Jehovah"s Witness.<br />

Survivors: Son, Dan A. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Keller; daughter, Amma Lynn Jones of Cleburne; two<br />

sisters, Amma Atchley and Edythe Richerson, both of Cleburne; seven grandchildren; and<br />

seven great-grandchildren.<br />

Martha <strong>Gunn</strong> Page<br />

DANVILLE REGISTER, Danville, Va., Mrs. Martha Page, wife of Mr. B. J. Page, (cgm<br />

note:Benjamin Jackson Page) a widely known farmer of Caswell county, died Wednesday<br />

afternoon at her home near Yanceyville, N.C., after a long illness. She was sixty two years


of age and was born in Caswell county. For many years she was a member of the Lickfork<br />

Primitive Baptist Church. She is survived by a husband and the following children: Mrs.<br />

A. E. Rice of Stokesland; Mrs. F. H. Dix of Schoolfield; Mrs. J. E. Neathery, Mrs. R. H.<br />

Vaughan, Ms. O. O. Watlington and Mrs. T. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Caswell county; Messrs. Steven and<br />

Willard Page of Caswell. She also leaves three brothers, Messrs. Richard, Allen and Hiram<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, and two sisters, Miss Bettie Page and Mrs. Page, all of Caswell County. The funeral<br />

services were conduced from the Oak Grove church yesterday. Interment was made in the<br />

family burying ground (Oct 1964)<br />

Martha <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Bassfield, Louisana - July 13, 1905 - Mrs. Martha <strong>Gunn</strong>, an aged and highly respected<br />

lady died here yesterday morning. The remains were interred in the Catholic Cemetery at<br />

Old Bassfield Church. Father Griemel of Hattiesburg conducting the funeral services.<br />

Mary Jane <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Died on Friday, last, at Litchfield, in the 32 year of her age, after a short but severe illness,<br />

which resisted every effort, Mrs. Mary Jane <strong>Gunn</strong>, wife of the Hon. Gen. James <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

senator from this State in Congress. Her remains were on Sunday, deposited in the family<br />

burying place accompanied with the usual solemnities. Savannah Advertiser April 15, 1797<br />

Mary Jean <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Jean <strong>Gunn</strong> of Emerson, Man., 101 years of age, passed away at the Emerson Personal Care<br />

Home in Emerson, Oct. 9, 2004. Only daughter of the late George and Anne <strong>Gunn</strong>.<br />

Predeceased by her brother, Hugh, in 1948. Descended from two pioneer families, the<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>s of Greenridge, Man. and McBeans of Ridgeville, Man. Miss <strong>Gunn</strong> became a teacher<br />

in 1922. In the Depression, she worked for a business firm in Winnipeg, Man. Later, she<br />

served in the Department of Grade and Commerce in Ottawa, Ont. After the war, she<br />

returned to her profession and taught in rural Manitoba, suburban Winnipeg, and the<br />

North. Her last appointment was at Lyleton, Man., where she retired in 1970.She spent her<br />

retirement years between Winnipeg and Emerson. She entered the Emerson Personal Care<br />

Home in 1994, residing there until her death. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m.,<br />

Friday, Oct. 15, at St. Andrews United Church, Emerson, Man. A special thank you to the<br />

staff of the personal care home for their loving care of Jean over the years. Interment will<br />

take place in the Emerson Cemetery.<br />

Mary Wells <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Last rites for Mrs. Mary Wells <strong>Gunn</strong>, wife of Lawrence E. <strong>Gunn</strong> who died Friday at her<br />

home on Snead Road will be held 4 pm Sunday at Joseph W. Bliley Funeral Homewith<br />

burial in Maury Cemetery. Besides her husband, she is survived by three sons, Ronald W.<br />

Wells, Reburn G. and Lawrence F. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr., a daughter, Mrs. E. W. Kroouse; three<br />

brothers. H. A. and E. B. Marcuson both of Richmond, and W. F. Marcuson of Brunswick<br />

County; three sisters, mrs. E. W. Lawrence and Mrs. Annie Wright both of Richmond,


and Mrs. J. D. Waters of Hinton Village; seven grandchildren and a great grandson. RTD<br />

Sunday March 3, 1946 page 18<br />

Mary Williams <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Mary Rebekah Williams of Dublin, Virginia 81, died Monday, July 8, 2002, at her home.<br />

Born July 24, 1920, in Marion, she was a daughter of the late James Wesley and Nannie<br />

Williams. Her husband, Malcolm L. <strong>Gunn</strong>, also preceded her in death. She was a member of<br />

Draper Christian Church. Survivors include four daughters, Rebecca Ann <strong>Gunn</strong>, Dublin,<br />

Janice (R.F.) Ratcliffe, Pulaski, Deanna <strong>Gunn</strong>, Greenville, S.C., and Mary Jane (Mike)<br />

Graser, Anaheim, Calif.; three sisters, Thelma Brown and Dorothy Williams, both of<br />

Marion, and Doris Shuler, Madison Heights; ten grandchildren, Angela Harrington, Douglas<br />

"Buddy" Ratcliffe, Blake Murphy, Brooke Watford, Mauyer Cox III, Sean Graser, Christa<br />

Graser, Mickey McGee Jr., Raymond Ratcliffe and Tiffany McGee; and 18 greatgrandchildren.<br />

Graveside services will be conducted at 11 a.m. July 11, 2002, at Highland<br />

Memory Gardens by Eddie Callahan, Minister of Dublin Christian Church. Memorials may<br />

be made to Dublin Christian Church Building Fund. Stevens Funeral Home of Pulaski was<br />

in charge of arrangements.<br />

Mary J. <strong>Gunn</strong> early pioneer in South Dakota died at her home in Toronto Canada Friday<br />

according to word received by relatives in Aberdeen South Dakota today. Mourning her<br />

passing are a sister, Mrs. George Slater who has been in the east since March 1, 1935 and two<br />

nieces, mrs. Ruby Freeman and Mrs. Ethel Cate all of Aberdeen. Interment will be in the<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> lot at Beaverton, Ontario 4-6-1935 Aberdeen Daily <strong>New</strong>s. Page 2<br />

Mary J. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Mary J. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 77, of Atlanta died Monday, July 23, 2001 at Haven House Hospice of<br />

Atlanta. Funeral services are scheduled for Saturday, July 28 at 3 p.m. (CDT) at Antioch<br />

Baptist Church in LaFayette with the Revs. Terry Magby and P.A. Boykins, pastor,<br />

officiating. Burial will follow in Handy Cemetery. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> is survived by her daughter,<br />

Annie Ruth <strong>Gunn</strong> of Atlanta; two granddaughters, Patrice L. Crane and Keonti D. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

both of Atlanta; four great-grandchildren, Ykita, Shakita, Takia Crane and Jabbar R.<br />

Rahman <strong>Gunn</strong>; five sisters, Mattie P. Ellis, Josephine Avery, Georgia A. Avery and Shirley<br />

Huguley, all of LaFayette, and Annie L. Gamble of Atlanta; four brothers, William Avery,<br />

Hayes Avery, Buster Avery and Robert Avery, all of LaFayette; one god-brother, Fletcher<br />

Carr of LaFayette; four sisters-in-law and two brothers-in-law. Born Nov. 15, 1923 in<br />

Chambers County, Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a member of Woodward Baptist Church in Atlanta.<br />

Silmon/Seroyer Funeral Home in LaFayette is handling arrangements. Valley Times, Lanett<br />

County Alabama, July 27, 2001<br />

Mary Kate <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

85, of Hayti, Mo., died Thursday, Feb. 21, 2008, at Hayti. Born March 9, 1922, in <strong>New</strong>bern,<br />

Tenn., daughter of the late Amunial Brown and Vannie Lucille Belch Pardon, she was co-


owner of <strong>Gunn</strong>"s Grocery and a member of the Dry Bayou Baptist Church. On Jan. 12,<br />

1940, in Chicago, Ill., she married Carl W. <strong>Gunn</strong>, who survives. Survivors also include two<br />

daughters, Shirley Martin and Shelby Wilson and husband, Jimmy Lee, all of Hayti; two<br />

sisters, Maxine Harris and Peggy Sloan, both of Sikeston, Mo.; one brother, Charles Pardon,<br />

of Virginia; four grandchildren, Teresa Hayes and Richie Wilson, both of Portageville, Mo.,<br />

Scotty Martin, of Hayti and Juahnuna Helms, of Little Rock, Ark., and five greatgrandchildren,<br />

Lee and Britton Wilson, both of Portageville, Brandon and Adam Martin,<br />

both of Hayti and Carrie Helms, of Little Rock. She was preceded in death by five brothers,<br />

Bill Golden and Irvin, Carl, Joe and Theodore Pardon and three sisters, Margaret Sherell<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, Ruby Kary and Flossie Riddle. Funeral services were held at 1 p.m., Monday, Feb. 25,<br />

at the John W. German Funeral Home Chapel in Hayti with Bro. Bobby Bradford<br />

officiating. Burial was in the Woodlawn Cemetery at Hayti. Pallbearers were Scotty Martin,<br />

Richie and Britton Wilson, Tony and Gary Hayes and Chris Wooten.<br />

Mary Katherine B <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

81, of Richmond, passed away April 19, 2010. She was preceded in death by her husband,<br />

Henry Allen <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr.; her parents, Curtis and Eve Bell; and a sister, Mozelle B. <strong>Gunn</strong>. She<br />

is survived by two sons, Henry A. <strong>Gunn</strong> III (Tray) and his wife, Marie, and Curtis Reid<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> and his wife, Christie; a daughter, Maleen G. Hopkins and her husband, Gene; three<br />

grandchildren, Traci G. Wright, Curtis Reid <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr. (J.R.) and his wife, Gretchen, and<br />

Jesse Alan <strong>Gunn</strong>; three great-grandchildren, Joshua Lee Wright, Bryan Keith Wright and<br />

Reid Thomas <strong>Gunn</strong>; and a nephew, James Hudson <strong>Gunn</strong> and his wife, Virginia. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

was a member of Friendship Baptist Church. Her remains rest at Bliley's-Chippenham, 6900<br />

Hull Street Rd., where the family will receive friends 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday, and<br />

where funeral services will be held 10 a.m. Thursday. Interment Maury Cemetery. (Mary<br />

Katherine Bell)<br />

Mary Rebecca <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

GUNN, Mary Rebekah Williams - GUNN, Mary Rebekah Williams, passed away<br />

Monday,July 8, 2002, at her home in Dublin, Virginia surrounded by loving family and<br />

friends.<br />

Mary Taylor <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

CRAWFORDVILLE, Ga. - Mrs. Mary Taylor <strong>Gunn</strong>, 93, of Crawfordville, died May 13,<br />

2007 in Warrenton Health and Rehabilitation Center. She was a native of Taliaferro County<br />

and the daughter of the late Robert L. Taylor and Fannie Mae Treadwell Taylor. She was<br />

the widow of Paul L. <strong>Gunn</strong>. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a homemaker and a member of the Raytown<br />

Methodist Church. Funeral services will be Thursday at 11 a.m. in Raytown Methodist<br />

Church with Rev. Arthur <strong>Gunn</strong> and Rev. Gerri Lancaster officiating. Les Sales, George Pate,<br />

Melvin Forehand, Henry Lee Taylor, Gerald Drinkard, and Layton Harris will serve as<br />

pallbearers. Survivors include one son, Douglas <strong>Gunn</strong>, Savannah; one daughter, Martha G.<br />

Trennaman, Fayetteville, N.C.; two sisters, Louise Manocchio, <strong>New</strong> York and Virginia


Hinderlider, Crawfordville; two grandchildren, Dawn and Gardner Trennaman. The family<br />

will receive friends Wednesday from 6-8 p.m. at Hopkins Funeral Home. Memorial<br />

contributions may be made to Raytown Methodist Church, c/o Mrs. Jackie Partridge, 6539<br />

Lower Mill Rd., Crawfordville, Ga. 30631. Sign the guestbook at AugustaChronicle.com<br />

Published in The Augusta Chronicle on 5/15/2007.<br />

Mary Ursula <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

of Cuba, Mo. was born on July 6, 1910 at St. Louis, Mo. to the union of William Henry <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

and Lillian Pearl (Cook) <strong>Gunn</strong> and passed away on May 27, 2002 at Cuba, Mo. at the age of<br />

91 years, 10 months and 21 days. Ursula was preceded in death by her parents and one<br />

brother William "Budge" <strong>Gunn</strong>. She was a member of the Cuba United Methodist Church<br />

of Cuba, Mo. Those who survive to mourn her passing from this life are her loving sister<br />

Helen Hyacinth <strong>Gunn</strong>; one brother Daniel Christopher <strong>Gunn</strong>; nieces and nephews, Lillian<br />

McCann, Bill <strong>Gunn</strong>, Bobby <strong>Gunn</strong>, Margaret Rousset, Buddy <strong>Gunn</strong>, , Christine Durbin,<br />

Catherine Goyette and Winifred <strong>Gunn</strong>; cousins, Frances Nixon and Wilbur Cook; other<br />

relatives and friends. Ursula was a loving sister, aunt, good friend to all who knew her and<br />

will be sadly missed. Mary Ursula <strong>Gunn</strong> was in state at the Britton Funeral Home of Cuba,<br />

Mo. where funeral services were held on Thursday, May 30, 2002 at 11 a.m. with Rev. Mike<br />

Hannah officiating. Interment was in the Lea Cemetery, Leasburg, Mo. All arrangements<br />

were under the direction of the Britton Funeral Home of Cuba, Mo.<br />

Mary Virginia <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Fruitport Twp. Mrs. Mary Virginia <strong>Gunn</strong>, age 77, passed away at her residence on July 12,<br />

2005, following a long illness. She was born May 5, 1928 in Mobile, Alabama to David and<br />

Margarite (Smith) Fluker and moved to Muskegon in 1968. Mary is survived by 2 sons,<br />

Keith (Deborah) <strong>Gunn</strong> of Stockton, AL and Steven (Susan) <strong>Gunn</strong> of North Muskegon; 3<br />

daughters, Kathleen E. Mathews of Muskegon, Denise <strong>Gunn</strong> of Fruitport and Susan Slayter<br />

of Cedar Springs; 1 brother, Ross (Jean) Fluker of Covina, CA; 1 sister, Dorothy Day of Las<br />

Vegas, NV; 16 grandchildren and 5 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a<br />

daughter, Eileen <strong>Gunn</strong> Ervin in 1999. A MEMORIAL SERVICE will be held Saturday 1<br />

P.M. at Central Assembly of God, 896 Home St. MEMORIALS: West Michigan Teen<br />

Challenge.<br />

Mary Smith <strong>Gunn</strong> Rumbold<br />

Sanford, Rumbold, 82, of Sanford, died Wednesday, April 9, 2003 at the Presbyterian Home<br />

of High Point. Graveside services will be conducted at 4:00 pm Friday 4-11-2001 at Buffalo<br />

Cemetery by Rev. Dr. Carl Rush and Rev. Rick Martindale. Mrs. Rumbold is survived by<br />

her husband, James Marshall Rumbold, Sr. of the home; son, John Thomas Rumbold and<br />

wife Lucy of Wilmington, NC and their children John, Steve, Tinker, and Krystal; son,<br />

Richard <strong>Gunn</strong> Rumbold, and wife Lauried of Kernersville, NC and their son Taylor;<br />

grandchildren, James Rumbold, III, of Sanford, NC, Elizabeth Rumbold Cole of<br />

Elizabethtown, NC and William Rumbold of Wallace, NC; three great-grandchildren,<br />

Jordan, Alyssa, and Matthew all of Sanford, NC Mrs. Rumbold graduated from Queens


College in Charlotte, NC. She was a member of the First Presbyterian Church of Sanford,<br />

and the Suzanne Reeves Literacy Club. Mrs. Rumbold was preceded in death by her sister,<br />

Frances <strong>Gunn</strong> James, and a son, James Marshall Rumbold, Jr. In lieu of flowers memorial<br />

contributions may be made to the First Presbyterian Church Buildind Fund, Sanford, NC<br />

27330 or to the Presbyterian Home of High Point, NC. Arrangements are by Rogers-Pickard<br />

Funeral Home in Sanford. (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Matthew Daniel <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

57, died Thursday, October 25,1984, at Stanford Medical Center, Palo Alto, California.Born<br />

Aug. 3,1927, in Plummerville, Arkansas, <strong>Gunn</strong> had lived in Willits before moving to<br />

Pleasanton 25 years ago. Services will be held at 1:30, Monday, October 29 at First Baptist<br />

Church in Pleasanton with Pastor David McThomis officiating. Interment is at Willits<br />

Cemetery with arrangements under the direction of Anker-Lucier Mortuary.<br />

Mattie Drisker <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

age 79, of Birmingham, AL, passed away May 8, 2008. She was a member of <strong>New</strong> Pilgrim<br />

Baptist Church, Birmingham, AL. She is survived by her daughter, Ms. Bobbie Drisker;<br />

sons, Rev. Willie (Mary) Drisker of Tuskegee, AL, Mr. Eric <strong>Gunn</strong> and Mr. Patrick (Patricia)<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Birmingham, AL; sisters, Ms. Bertha Johnson, Ms. Leona Drisker of Tuskegee, AL<br />

and Mrs. Gussie Johnson of Albany, NY; and brothers, Mr. Nathaniel Drisker of<br />

Birmingham, AL and Eugene Drisker of Talladega, AL. Funeral service will be held on<br />

Tuesday, May 13, 2008 at 11:00 AM at <strong>New</strong> Pilgrim Baptist Church, Birmingham, AL with<br />

burial in Elmwood Cemetery. Rev. James H. Brooks officiating. Bushelon Funeral Home,<br />

Inc. directing.<br />

Mattie J. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

of 1600 Westwood Ave., died Thursday, March 27, 1980. She is survived by four daughters,<br />

Mrs. John L. (Marie) Wells, Mrs. Starkey (Helen) Hare, Jr., both of Mechanicsville, Mrs.<br />

Otho (Lois) Dunaway of Louisa, Mrs. D. W. (Mary) Maiden of Richmond; two sons, Julien<br />

C. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Sandston, James W. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Richmond; four sisters, Miss Lillie Crowder of<br />

Hopewell, Mrs. Mabel Legge of Richmond, Mrs. Fannie Williams of South Hill, Mrs. Annie<br />

Mae <strong>Gunn</strong> of Crew; also thirteen grandchildren; twenty-five great-grandchildren. Remains<br />

rest at the Laburnum Chapel, Woody Funeral Home, 2110 E. Laburnum Ave. where services<br />

will be conducted 2 p.m. Friday. Interment Signal Hill. Memorial contributions may be made<br />

to the Via Health Care Center, Hermitage Methodist Home, 1600 Westwood Ave. Richmond<br />

Times Dispatch (VA) Fri. 3-28-1980<br />

Mattie B. <strong>Gunn</strong> Wells<br />

Russellville - Mattie B. Wells, 88, of Adairville died April 29, 2002, at a Russellville nursing<br />

home. The Russellville native was a retired domestic. She was a daughter of the late Lucy<br />

Duncan <strong>Gunn</strong> and Will <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife of the late George W. Wells. Funeral will be at 1 p.m.<br />

Saturday at Townsend Grove Baptist Church, where she was member, with burial in


Community Burying Ground in Schochoh. Visitation will be from noon to 5 p.m. today at<br />

Winston Funeral Home and the wake will be from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. today at the church.<br />

Survivors include three sons, the Rev. James Wells, Roy G. Wells and Wesley D. Wells, all of<br />

Russellville; several grandchildren and great-grandchildren.<br />

Mattie <strong>Gunn</strong> Garton,<br />

88, of Richmond, Virginia died Tuesday, February 10, 1998. Her husband, Monte A. Garton,<br />

and her son, Edward L. Garton, preceded her in death. She is survived by one son, Robert D.<br />

Garton of Charles City County, Va., one brother, Robert E. <strong>Gunn</strong>; four sisters, Irene<br />

Martin, Mary Bowe, Frances Morris and Clara Daves; and many nieces and nephews that<br />

loved her very much. Mrs. Garton was a member of Falling Creek Baptist Church. Her<br />

remains rest at the Bliley Funeral Home"s Chippenham Chapel, 6900 Hull Street Rd., where<br />

the family will receive friends from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday, and where funeral<br />

services will be held 11 a.m. Friday. Interment Dale Memorial Park.<br />

Mattie <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

JULY 1, 1914 -- OCT. 1, 2004 - Daytona Beach - Mattie Pearl <strong>Gunn</strong>, 90, of Magnolia Avenue,<br />

the former owner-operator of <strong>Gunn</strong>"s Beauty Salon, died Friday at her niece"s home on<br />

Richmond Avenue, Holly Hill. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born in Americus, Ga., and moved here in the<br />

1930s from Cocoa. She was a member of <strong>New</strong> Mount Zion Missionary Baptist Church and its<br />

choir and nurse ministry. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was treasurer of the Sunset Park Cemetery<br />

Association. She enjoyed singing. Survivors include a niece and nephew-in-law, Rose and<br />

Derrick Iron, Holly Hill, who provided for her care. Gainous is in charge<br />

Mattie <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Homegoing Service for Ms. Mattie <strong>Gunn</strong>, will be held on Monday, November 20, 2006 at 11<br />

AM at Salem Bible Church, 2283 Baker Rd. NW, Rev. Jasper Williams, Sr., Pastor, with<br />

remains placed instate one hour before the service. Interment Monte Vista Memorial<br />

Gardens. She is survived by brother, Mr. Milton <strong>Gunn</strong>; sister, Ms. ; two nephews, Terence<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> and Davonne <strong>Gunn</strong>; and a host of other loving relatives and friends. Everyone please<br />

assemble at 214 Racine St. SW, on the day of the service. Service provided by The<br />

Community Funeral Home of Atlanta, 404-794-4241. George Bell, Jr., Director. Published in<br />

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution on 11/19/2006.<br />

Mattie <strong>Gunn</strong> Howell<br />

86, of 2501 Lee St., Hopewell, died Thursday in John Randolph Nursing Home. She was the<br />

widow of William Herbert Howell. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Thelma McLean and<br />

Mrs. Ruth Crutchfield, both of Hopewell; three sons, Lester L. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Norfolk, Preston O.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Colonial Heights, and W. Berkley Howell of Hopewell; eight grandchildren; and<br />

fifteen great-grandchildren. Funeral services Saturday 11 a.m. at the Hopewell Chapel of the


J. T. Morris and Son Funeral Home, with interment in Blandford Cemetery, Petersburg. The<br />

family will receive friends from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at the funeral home. Richmond Times<br />

Dispatch (VA) Fri. 10-5-1979<br />

Mattie <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Funeral Services for Ms. Mattie Bell <strong>Gunn</strong>, of 396 Sweet <strong>Gunn</strong> St., Social Circle, Georgia<br />

will be held Saturday, October 29, 2005 at 2:00 PM at Cargle Chapel AME Church, Social<br />

Circle, Georgia. Minister Kirk N. Broxton, Pastor, Rev. Ahmed Martin Eulogist, assisted by<br />

others. Interment Bennie Hill Cemetery, Social Circle, Georgia. Survivors are two daughters,<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Bobby (Frankie) Gibbs, Social Circle, GA, Mr. and Mrs. Gary (Mattie)<br />

Christerson, Decatur, GA; one son, Mr. and Mrs. Fred (Eva) <strong>Gunn</strong>, Athens, GA; two<br />

brothers, Mr. Frank <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr., Social Circle, GA, Mr. Willie <strong>Gunn</strong>, Covington, GA; two<br />

aunts, two granddaughters, eight grandsons, a host of other loving relatives and friends. The<br />

remains will lie in state at the church from 12:00 noon until the hour of service. Family and<br />

friends will assemble at the above address at 1:00 PM. Lester Lackey & Sons, 770-786-6177.<br />

Published in The Atlanta Journal-Constitution from 10/26/2005 - 10/28/2005.<br />

Mattie <strong>Gunn</strong> Stiers<br />

Rockingham native Mattie Stiers, 101, dies - REIDSVILLE - Mrs. Mattie <strong>Gunn</strong> Stiers, 101,<br />

of Route 4 died, Tuesday at Maplewood Nursing Center. Funeral will be 2 p.m. Thursday at<br />

Wilkerson Funeral Home. Burial will be in Shady Grove Baptist Church cemetery. She was a<br />

native of Rockingham County and the oldest member of Calvary Baptist Church. Surviving<br />

are sons, Norman Stiers of Reidsville, Morris Stiers of Orlando, Fla.; daughter, Mrs. Lester<br />

Terrell of Reidsville; six grandchildren; six great-grandchildren. The family will be at the<br />

funeral home 7-9 p.m. today, other times at the home of Norman Stiers, Route4 and at the<br />

home of Mrs. Lester Terrell, Route 8. Memorials may be made to Calvary Baptist Church-<br />

Greensboro <strong>New</strong>s & Record, Wed. Dec 26, 1984<br />

Mattie Whitehead Wingfield <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Funeral services for Mrs. Mattie Mae <strong>Gunn</strong>, the wife of Z.P. <strong>Gunn</strong>, well known Atlanta<br />

contractor, were held Monday morning in Athens, her former home. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> died<br />

Saturday at a private sanitarium following an operation. She had been ill only one day. Mrs.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, who was forty-two years of age, was the widow of Mr. R.S. Wingfield, prominent<br />

Atlanta merchant, who died about eleven years ago. Her father, W.J. Whitehead, at whose<br />

residence in Athens the funeral services were held, was also one of the leading merchants of<br />

Athens up until his retirement several years ago. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> had made her home in Atlanta<br />

for the last four years, and about a year ago married Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong>. While a resident of Athens,<br />

where she was born and reared, she was a member of the First Methodist church of that<br />

place and was active in church work. She attended Lucy Cobb Institute. Besides her<br />

husband, she is survived by one son, Robert Wingfield and one daughter Mrs. J.L. Drake<br />

and other relatives. The Atlanta Journal, the 9th. - NEWSPAPER Issue of Wednesday,<br />

January 10, 1923 The Roanoke Leader" -- Roanoke, Randolph Co., Alabama (husband<br />

Zackariah Paul <strong>Gunn</strong>) (second wife of Z. P. <strong>Gunn</strong>)


Mattie Lour <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Commercial Appeal, The (Memphis, TN) - June 21, 1995 , age 76, of Southaven, formerly of<br />

Tuscumbia, Ala., homemaker, died Sunday of apparent cardiac arrest at Baptist Memorial<br />

Hospital-DeSoto in Southaven. Services will be at 10 a.m. today at High Street Church of<br />

Christ in Tuscumbia, where she was a member, with burial in Oakwood Cemetery there.<br />

Thompson & Son Funeral Home of Tuscumbia has charge. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong>, the widow of<br />

Marshall <strong>Gunn</strong>, leaves a daughter, Vivian Morris of Germantown; two sons, Earnest Lee<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Memphis and Wendell <strong>Gunn</strong> of Stanford, Conn.; two sisters, Frances Laster of<br />

Dallas and Earline Horton of Tuscumbia; three brothers, Russell Crawley of Muscle Shoals,<br />

Ala., and Emmitt Crawley and Clark Crawley, both of <strong>New</strong> York City, eight grandchildren<br />

and two great-grandchildren.<br />

Mattie M. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Mattie Morrison <strong>Gunn</strong>, 80, of 164 Epps St., Danville, died Tuesday, Jan. 6, 2004, at Danville<br />

Regional Medical Center. She was born Sept. 23, 1923, in Henry County, a daughter of Allen<br />

Morrison and Vergie Wade Morrison, both deceased. She also was preceded in death by her<br />

husband, Melven <strong>Gunn</strong>. She retired from Dan River Inc. Survivors include one daughter,<br />

Elizabeth Ann <strong>Gunn</strong> Dawson of Pittsburgh, Pa.; and several grandchildren and other<br />

relatives. The funeral will be held at 1 p.m. Friday at Loyal Baptist Church with the Rev.<br />

Lovelle Maxell officiating. Burial will follow in Highland Burial Park. The family will receive<br />

friends at the residence. Fisher and Watkins Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.<br />

Matilda <strong>Gunn</strong> Ivy<br />

Published October 15, 1857. Matidla A. Ivy eldest daughter of General George W. And Mary<br />

Ann <strong>Gunn</strong> all of whom now sleep side by side awaiting the sound of the trumpet of God. .<br />

Matilda was born in Morgan County, Georgia on Feb 14, 1835. Joined in the Baptist Church<br />

in Tuckegee in the fall of 1851. For several years she was a pupil of East Alabama Female<br />

College. Married to Malachi Ivy June 28, 1855. In the spring of 1856 and during the last<br />

spring she took measles and has had no health since then, and died September 29, 1857<br />

leaving sisters Sarah and Mary. Death Notices from the South Western Baptist <strong>New</strong>spaper.<br />

(Daughter of George W. <strong>Gunn</strong> and Mary Ann Willis)(Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

desc)<br />

Matilda Wray2<strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Mrs. William <strong>Gunn</strong> 78 years old died Thursday at her home in the shady Grove section of<br />

the county following a period of sickeness extending over several months. She is survived by<br />

her husband and serveral children. Funeral and interment took place Friday 10-28-1927 at 3<br />

o’clock at Shady Grove.<br />

Matilda <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

86, a resident of Rockford, AL died Friday, August 21, 2009.Funeral Services will be held on


Thursday, August 27, 2009 at 1:00 p.m. from Hillside Mortuary Chapel, Rev. E.L. Leonard<br />

Officiating. Burial will follow in Bethlehem Baptist Church Cemetery, Equality,AL. Family<br />

will receive Family and Friends on Wednesday, August 26, 2009 from 6:00 to7:00 p.m. at<br />

Hillside Mortuary Chapel. Hillside Mortuary Directing. She leaves to cherish her memory<br />

seven children, five daughters, Pauline (Bill)Smith, Detroit, MI, Ophelia (Jacob) Odubiyi, St.<br />

Louis, MO, Annie (Fred) Gilbert, Rockford, AL, Mary Frierson, Boston, MA, Georgia Hill,<br />

Montgomery, AL; two sons, Albert(Carolyn) Young and Willie Doss Young, Montgomery,<br />

AL; three brothers, Dilliard (Annie Dell) Watson, Montgomery, AL, Floyd Kelley and<br />

Arthur (Willie) Kelley, Toledo, OH; one sister-in-law, 26grandchildren, and 44 greatgrandchildren;<br />

and a host of nephews, nieces, cousins and other relatives and friends.<br />

Matilda Wray <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

departed this life October 2, 1927, aged about 76 years. She was married to William P. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

on the 16th day of December, 1869. To this union twelve children were born, five having<br />

preceded her, three in infancy, Mrs. Thos. Roberts in 1917 and Miss Ida E. <strong>Gunn</strong> in 1925.<br />

The deceased is survived by her husband and the following children: Mesdames R. S. Smith,<br />

J. T. Strader and R. Stiers, Charles A., Hardie R., Thos. A. and Bethel C. <strong>Gunn</strong>. Also<br />

eighteen grandchildren, eleven great-grandchildren and a lrage number of relatives and<br />

friends to mourn her loss. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was converted quite early in life, uniting with the M.P.<br />

church and later joined the Howard"s Chapel Christian church of which she was a member<br />

at time of her deth. She lived a devoted Christian life. The home has lost a true wife, a loving<br />

mother and the community a good neighbor. The funeral services were conducted the<br />

following day by her pastor, Rev. J. W. Knight, assisted by Revs. H. P. Powell, of Spray, and<br />

Robert Barbour, of Reidsville. The following grandchildren acted as pall bearers: Luther<br />

Barber, William King, Willie Roberts, Nathaniel, Eugene and Willie <strong>Gunn</strong>. Also the<br />

following grandchildren as flower bearers: Roberts, Maurice and Annie Mae Stiers, Hunter,<br />

Lessie, Ruth, Orene and Irene <strong>Gunn</strong>. Elwood and Louise Barber and Helen and Gwendolyn<br />

Barnes. The remains were laid to rest in Shady Grove cemetery beneath a beautiful mound<br />

of flowers. May the dear Lord comfort the bereaved and aged companion and children.<br />

(Rockingham County, NC)<br />

Mattie Julia <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

of 612 South Lee Street, LaGrange, Georgia, passed away Friday at the West Georgia<br />

Medical Center. Ms. <strong>Gunn</strong>, a native of Harris County, was born May 19, 1935, and was the<br />

daughter of the late George and Ophelia Ransom <strong>Gunn</strong>. She attended school in the Harris<br />

County School system and joined the Smith Chapel United Methodist Church at a very early<br />

age. She was a devoted member and served in many capacities; among them, Church choir,<br />

United Methodist Women, and Communion committee. She was employed as a certified<br />

nurses assistant at West Georgia Medical Center and later retired from Florence Hand<br />

Home in 2002. Survivors include her loving sisters, Annie Lee, Marie and Reasie <strong>Gunn</strong>, all<br />

of LaGrange; her loving brothers, Rev. Bobby C. <strong>Gunn</strong> (Camilla) and Calvin (Mary) <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

all of LaGrange; sisters-in-law, Arttie Miss <strong>Gunn</strong>, Pine Mountain, Evelyn <strong>Gunn</strong> and<br />

daughter Pam, Los Angeles, CA; special god daughter, Diane <strong>Gunn</strong> (Darryl); special<br />

nephews, Dwayne <strong>Gunn</strong> and Curtis <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr.; many loving nieces, nephews, cousins, other


elatives and friends. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her brothers,<br />

Baby Clarence, Jimmy Lee and Willie James <strong>Gunn</strong>. The celebration of life service will be<br />

Wednesday, March 10, 2010 at 2:00PM at the Smith Chapel United Methodist Church in<br />

Pine Mountain. Elder Danny Alexander will officiate. Burial will be in the church cemetery.<br />

The family will be at their home.<br />

Mattie M. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Mattie M. Patterson, 54, of Memphis, homemaker, died Saturday at Saint Francis Hospital.<br />

N. J. Ford & Sons Funeral Home has charge. She was a Baptist. She leaves a daughter,<br />

Davenetta Moore; two sons, Johnah C. Moore and David S. Russell, and her parents, Charlie<br />

and , all of Memphis; three sisters, Mary E. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Portland, Ore., and Trisa A. Ward and<br />

Brandy <strong>Gunn</strong>, both of Memphis; three brothers, John <strong>Gunn</strong> of Atlanta, and Jessie L. Moore<br />

and Charles <strong>Gunn</strong>, both of Memphis, and six grandchildren.<br />

Maud Milsap <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Mrs. Frank <strong>Gunn</strong> Buried in Paris, Texas - March 29, 1953. Mrs Frank T. <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

biardstown, the former Mary Maude Milsap, was buried Saturday in Evergreen Cemetery<br />

here in Dallas. She died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Joe Hillhouse in Paris where she<br />

and her husband were spending the winter months. Born May 8, 1872 in the High<br />

community, Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was the daughter of the late Capt J. H. And Rhoda Thomas Warren<br />

Milsap. She was married to <strong>Gunn</strong> on Jan 13, 1892 in Jones County, but they moved to<br />

Biardstown immediately after the marriage and had lived there since that time. Surviving<br />

are her husband; two daughter, Mrs. Hillhoust of Paris and Mrs. F. C. Phillips Dallas; a son<br />

Milsap <strong>Gunn</strong>, Paris; two brothers T. P. Milsap, Avilene, and Jet Milsap, Anson; 4<br />

grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren.<br />

Maude <strong>Gunn</strong> -<br />

Buried Saturday - Graveside funeral services were held at 3:00 p.m. Saturday in Lakeview<br />

Cemetery here for Mrs. Maude Reams <strong>Gunn</strong>, 85, of Rt. 3, Blackstone, who died last<br />

Thursday. She is survived by one son, Elbert L. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Virginia Beach; one daughter, Mrs.<br />

Howard S. Patterson of Blackstone; one brother, M. Bolling Reams of Blackstone; one sister,<br />

Mrs. Lucille R. <strong>My</strong>ers of Petersburg; eight grandchildren and 21 great-grandchildren.<br />

Blackstone (VA) Courier-Record Thurs. 8-15-1974<br />

Maude E. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

86, of Summersville, PA passed away peacefully on March 17, 2010 in the Meadow View<br />

Senior Living Center. She is survived by her loving husband of sixty-five years, Byron<br />

Eugene <strong>Gunn</strong>. Also surviving are her children, Robert and Sharon <strong>Gunn</strong>, <strong>New</strong> Milford, PA,<br />

Keith A. and Maxine <strong>Gunn</strong>, Gibson, PA and Douglas E. and Linda J. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Hallstead, PA;<br />

eight grandchildren; nine great grandchildren; a sister, Betty Harris; a sister-in-law,


Margaret Whitney; and several nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by a brother,<br />

Louis Whitney. Maude was a member of the First Methodist Church, <strong>New</strong> Milford, PA and<br />

the <strong>New</strong> Milford Grange. She loved to sew and made many quilts that were donated to the<br />

homeless through the church. A memorial service will be held at 11:00 a.m., Saturday,<br />

March 27, 2010 at the First United Methodist Church, <strong>New</strong> Milford, PA. Inurnment will be<br />

made in the <strong>New</strong> Milford Cemetery. Friends may call from 10-11 a.m. at the church, prior to<br />

the service. Should friends so desire, expressions of sympathy may take the form of a<br />

donation to Meadow View Senior Living Center or First United Methodist Church, <strong>New</strong><br />

Milford, PA.<br />

Maude Ella <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Maude Ella <strong>Gunn</strong> died at 5 o'clock this morning August 15, 1913, at her mother's home, 65<br />

Portland Street in Fond Du Lac, Wi, from what is believed to be heart failure. Miss <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

went to see a physician Wednesday and was advised of the danger she was in, her heart then<br />

being in a diseased condition. During the night she had great difficulty in breathing, and<br />

suffered intensely because of her inability to obtain air. In a smothering spell she died at 5<br />

o'clock this morning. Owing to the "suddenness of her death, Miss <strong>Gunn</strong> having been on the<br />

streets Wednesday, Coroner S. D. Mahoney was called in. He found that her death was due<br />

to natural causes. Miss <strong>Gunn</strong> has been a cripple fifteen years, having been a sufferer from<br />

lead poisoning. She was 33 years of age and is survived by her mother, Mrs. Mary <strong>Gunn</strong>.<br />

Funeral arrangements have not been made.<br />

Maude M. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Rockhelle, Ill - Mrs. Maude M. <strong>Gunn</strong> 69 former Rockford and Rochelle resident died<br />

Saturday in her home in Mount Monrovia, California. Born near Esmond, Ogle County, she<br />

lived in Rockford before moving to California. Arrangements are being completed in the<br />

Unger Funeral Home in Rochelle. Morning Star, Page 2, Tuesday November 17, 1953<br />

Maude Milsap <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Paris, Texas, March 29, 1953, Mrs. Frank T. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Biardstown, the former Miss Mary<br />

Maude Milsap was buried Saturday in Evergreen Cemetery here. She died at the home of<br />

her daughter, Mrs. Joe Hillhouse in Paris where she and her husband were spending the<br />

winter months. Born May 8, 1892 in the High community, Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was the daughtr of the<br />

late Capt J. H. And Rhoda Thomas Warren Milsap. She was married to <strong>Gunn</strong> on January<br />

13, 1892 in Jones County, but they moved to Biardstown immediately after the marriage and<br />

had lived there since that time. Surviving are her husband; two daughter, mrs. Hillhoust of<br />

Paris and Mrs. F. C. Phillips of Dallas; a son, Milsap <strong>Gunn</strong> of Paris, twothers, T. P. Milsap of<br />

Abilene, and Jet Milsap of Anson; four grandchilren and two great grandchildren.<br />

Maude Upson <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

died at a local hospital Friday October 6, 1944 at 2:30 pm. Mrs. Maude Upson <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Wellville, Virginia. She is survived byher husband, W. t. gunn; one daughter, Mrs. Louise


<strong>Gunn</strong>, sister, Mrs. Leo L. Cawthon of Montgomery, Alabama; three brothers, Irvin Upson,<br />

of Virginia Beach, Va; Reginald Upson of Blackstone, Va USA overseas; Luther H. Upson<br />

of Richmond, Va. Funeral Sunday afternoon Butterwood Church near Wellville,<br />

Interment in church cemetery. RTD page 13, Saturday October 7, 1944.<br />

Maude Virginia <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

83 died last night April 17, 1962 at her home in Springdale, Arkansas. She was born Aug. 17,<br />

1878, at Plummerville, daughter of James L. and Julia Autre Duggar. She was a member of<br />

Oakland Baptist Church. She is survived by her husband, W. I. <strong>Gunn</strong> one daughter, Mrs.<br />

Gladys Snow of Fayetteville; one brother, J. T Duggar of Fayetteville; one sister , Mrs. Nettie<br />

Davidson Springdale; and two grandchildren Services will be held at p.m. Thursday at the<br />

Oakland Baplist Church with burial in Farmington Cemetery under the direction of Moore's<br />

Chapel.<br />

Maudell <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Maudell <strong>Gunn</strong> -FITZGERALD - Maudell <strong>Gunn</strong>, 86, died Saturday, May 19, 2007 in Macon,<br />

Georgia.. Funeral services will be held 2P.M. Monday in Paulk Funeral Home Chapel. -<br />

Survivors: children, Barbara Ann Shipes, Mary (Bobby) Ross, James (Betty) <strong>Gunn</strong>; 11<br />

grandchildren, several great-grandchildren; brother, E.J. Fender. -Visitation 7:00 to 9:00<br />

P.M. Sunday at Paulk Funeral Home, Fitzgerald. Published in The Telegraph on 5/20/2007.<br />

Maudell <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

86, of Fitzgerald died Saturday, May 19, 2007 at Dorminy Medical Center in Fitzgerald.<br />

Funeral services were held at 2 p.m., Monday, May 21 in the Paulk Funeral Home Chapel.<br />

Interment followed in Evergreen Cemetery. Rusty Johnson, Jimmy <strong>New</strong>ell, Bud Johnson,<br />

Mike McCranie, Robert Brooks and Wendell Marchant served as pallbearers. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

was born October 13, 1920 in Berrien County, Ga., to the late Ike and Amanda Fender. She<br />

was a homemaker and a member of the Glory United Methodist Church in Berrien County.<br />

She lived in the community for the past 12 years, coming from Berrien County where she<br />

spent most of her life. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> is survived by her children and their spouses: Barbara Ann<br />

Shipes and Mary and Bobby Ross, all of Fitzgerald and James and Betty <strong>Gunn</strong> of Lenox; 11<br />

grandchildren; several great-grandchildren and one brother: E.J. Fender of Ocilla. She was<br />

preceded in death by her husbands: Otis Stephens and James W.R. <strong>Gunn</strong>; one daughter:<br />

Carolyn Jacobs; one son: Billy Stephens and two sisters: Ava Nell McGee and Dona Mae<br />

Brooks. Paulk Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements<br />

Maude Ella <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

died at 5 o'clock this morning August 15, 1913, at her mother's home, 65 Portland Street,<br />

Fond Du Lac, Wisconsin from what is believed to be heart failure. Miss <strong>Gunn</strong> went to see a<br />

physician Weliiesday and was advised of the danger she was in, her heart then being in a<br />

diseased condition. During the night she had great difficulty in breathing, and suffered<br />

intensely because of her inability to obtain air.In a smothering spell she died at 5 o'clock this


morning. Owing to the "suddenness of her death, Miss <strong>Gunn</strong> having been on the streets<br />

Wednesday, Coroner S. D. Mahoney was called in. He found that her death was due to<br />

natural causes. Miss <strong>Gunn</strong> has been a cripple fifteen years, having been a su£ferer from lead<br />

poisoning. She was 33 years of age and is survived by her mother, Mrs. Mary <strong>Gunn</strong>. Funeral<br />

arrange<br />

Maude Marie Hastings (nee Reger) <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

passed away Friday evening, December 7, 2012, at her home in Albuquerque, NM, with her<br />

loving family by her side. She was born Aug. 3, 1922, in Reger, Mo., in the family farm home<br />

to parents, Hynda Pearl (Sayers) and William Arthur Reger. She was the third and<br />

youngest child born to the Reger family. She graduated from Malin, Mo., high school in<br />

1939. She raised her children in a Christian home filled with encouragement and love in<br />

Kansas City, Mo., and Leawood, Kan. Later, she pursued a career at the H.D. Lee Company<br />

in Merriam, Kan., rising to the position of Personnel Manager. In April 1982, she married<br />

Dale E. <strong>Gunn</strong>, and they retired to a fun life of golf, square dancing and searching for sea<br />

shells in Ocala, Fla. Maude and Dale moved to the Albuquerque area in October 1996 to be<br />

closer to their children and grandchildren. They lived the past nine years at The Villages at<br />

Alameda assisted living center in Albuquerque. She was preceded in death by her parents;<br />

her sisters, Lucile Shatto, Amber Alexander; her husband of 29 years, Dale E. <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Albuquerque; and ex-husband, David P.Hastings of Kansas City. Maude is survived by her<br />

children, Louis D. Hastings of Seward, Alaska, Richard G. Hastings and wife Margaret of<br />

Albuquerque, and Madelyn L. Hastings of Edgewood, NM; step sons, Robert D. <strong>Gunn</strong> and<br />

wife Arlyce of Thornton, Colo., and Charles D. <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife Bonnie of Conyers, Ga. She<br />

was the cherished grandmother of 10 grandchildren, and 12 great grandchildren. Cremation<br />

has taken place. A Christian memorial service will be held at 10 a.m. Monday, Jan. 7, at The<br />

Central United Methodist Church in Albuquerque, followed by interment at the Santa Fe<br />

National Cemetery at 2:15 p.m. Arr.: Daniels Family Funeral Services, Alameda Mortuary,<br />

9420 Fourth St. NW, Albuquerque, NM 87114 (505) 898-3160.<br />

Maude W. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

GUNN, Maude W., on Mon., Oct. 9, 1995, beloved wife of the late J. Donald <strong>Gunn</strong>, dear<br />

mother of the J. Michael <strong>Gunn</strong>, dear mother-in-law, grandmother, great randmother, sisterin-law,<br />

and aunt. Funeral Service 1 p.m. Wed. Oct 11, 1995 at HOFFMEISTER<br />

KRIEGSHAUSER WEST COUNTY Funeral Home Chapel, 15820 Clayton Rd., (E. of<br />

Clarkson), Ellisville. Burial Bellerive Heritage Gardens. If desired, contributions may be<br />

made to the Lester L. Cox School of Nursing and Health Science, 1423 N. Jefferson,<br />

Springfield MO 65802. Visitation Tues 4-8 p.m.<br />

Maurice <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, Maurice, age 88, passed away Sept. 2, 2003, beloved husband of Mona <strong>Gunn</strong>, devoted<br />

father of Helene & Michael Elkus & Linda & Charles Fenster of <strong>New</strong> City, NY, loving<br />

grandfather of Adam & Reid Elkus & Stacey & Kara Fenster. Services Weil Funeral Home,<br />

8350 Cornell Rd., Thurs. Sept. 4, 12:00 Noon. Friends may call on the family at the residence


of Michael & Helene Elkus Thurs eve. 7-9 P.M. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions to<br />

the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum, 100 Raoul Wallenberg Place S.W., Washington D.C.<br />

20024 would be appreciated.<br />

Maurice Douglas <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

52, of Rt. 2, died early Tuesday morning in the V. A. Hospital, Salem. He was retired from<br />

the U. S. Army. Surviving are two sons, Michael <strong>Gunn</strong> and Mark <strong>Gunn</strong>, both of Radford; his<br />

mother, Mrs. Metta Morris <strong>Gunn</strong>, Pulaski; two brothers, Romeo D. <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr., Bluefield, Va.,<br />

and Roger <strong>Gunn</strong>, Pulaski; three sisters, Sherwood Clark, Hurricane, W. Va., Ella Sue <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

Pulaski and Sandra King, Pulaski. The funeral will be Thursday at 11 a. m. from Thomas M.<br />

Seagle and Sons Funeral Home.Burial will follow in the Shiloh Cemetery. Friends may call<br />

anytime Wednesday afternoon and the family will receive friends from 7 to 9 p.m.The<br />

Southwest Times - Pulaski, Va Tues. 1-8-1985 - Desc of John C. And Sarah Owen <strong>Gunn</strong> -<br />

Pulaski County, Va.)<br />

Maurice Keith <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

38, 17342 Eve Drive, Montverde, died Sunday. Born in Montgomery, Ala., he moved to<br />

Montverde from Taft in 1988. He was a groundskeeper for Glen Haven Memorial Park. He<br />

was Baptist. He was an Air Force veteran. Survivors: wife, Diana; daughter, Lisa Marie,<br />

Montverde; mother, Iona <strong>Gunn</strong>, Orlando; father, Maurice Keith <strong>Gunn</strong> Sr., Orlando; sisters,<br />

Patsy Wells, Richmond, Va., Deborah Cook, Arlington, Texas, Catherine Gavern, Orlando;<br />

brother, Duane, Orlando. Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral Home, Orlando-July 2, 1991 Orlando<br />

Sentinel<br />

Maurice R. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

of Cherry Hill, <strong>New</strong> Jersey died Thursday, May 24, 1990 at Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital in<br />

Camden, NJ. He was 74. He was the husband of the late Eileen MacCallum <strong>Gunn</strong>. He was a<br />

British subject who had resided in the US since 1954. He was a retired zone operation<br />

manager for Subaru of America. He is survived by 2 daughters, Anne Marie Crance of Point<br />

Pleasant and Victoria G. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Marston Mills, Mass. Four grandchildren, and five great<br />

grandchildren and two sisters Betty manley of Seattle and Jean M. Maggs of Bristol<br />

England.<br />

Maureen Claire <strong>Gunn</strong> Devereaux<br />

LAKE CHARLES, La. - Memorial services for Maureen Claire <strong>Gunn</strong> Devereaux were held<br />

at 6 p.m. Saturday, May 19, 2007, at Johnson Funeral Home Chapel in Lake Charles and at<br />

11 a.m. Monday, May 21, at the Pachuta United Methodist Church in Pachuta. Burial<br />

followed in Pachuta Cemetery with her granddaughter the Rev. Ashley Claire Smith<br />

officiating at both services. Mrs. Devereaux, 89, formerly of Pachuta, died Thursday, May<br />

17, 2007, in her home. She was born October 28, 1917, at home in Pachuta, to Dr. John Solon<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> and Verna Claire Gordon <strong>Gunn</strong>, daughter of Clarke and Jasper County pioneer<br />

Alexander Gordon. Maureen was a nurse in Meridian for a number of years at Rush


Infirmary, now Rush Foundation Hospital. After moving from Mississippi to Lake Charles<br />

in the 1950s, she became a teacher, earning a bachelors of science degree in early childhood<br />

education from McNeese State University and a masters of education degree from Louisiana<br />

State University. She also earned a Second Language Specialist certification and taught<br />

French to elementary school students in the early days of the Council for the Development of<br />

French in Louisiana (CODOFIL) program. She retired in 1983 after teaching 30 years in<br />

Calcasieu Parish Schools. She also supervised student teachers for McNeese State University.<br />

She held memberships in the Calcasieu Association of Educators, Louisiana Association of<br />

Educators, National Association of Educators, Louisiana Retired Teachers Association, the<br />

Alpha Luncheon Group of the American Association of University Women, Louisiana<br />

Association of University Women, and the American Association of Retired Persons. She was<br />

an avid bridge player, reader, and crossword fan. Survivors include her daughters, Desiree<br />

Devereaux of Lake Charles, Barbara Crawford Champagne and her husband Dick, of St.<br />

Charles, Mo.., Sherry Devereaux Ferguson and her husband Stewart, of Chelsea, Quebec,<br />

Canada and Maureen Claire Devereaux Smith and her husband George, of Stephentown,<br />

N.Y., as well as a nephew, Jack Gordon and his wife Vivia <strong>Gunn</strong>, of Clinton, Miss.;<br />

grandchildren, Rick and his wife, Susan Champagne of Madison, Wis., Mark Champagne<br />

and his wife,Angie, of Manhattan Beach, Calif., and Col. Greg Champagne and his wife,<br />

Cheri, Mitch Champagne and his wife, Chris, Brannon Champagne and his wife, Stacy, and<br />

Christin Prinster all of St. Charles, Mo., Eric Ferguson and his wife, Nancy of Chicoutimi,<br />

Quebec, Alexandra Hendriks her husband, Patrick,of Chelsea, Quebec, Cameron Ferguson<br />

of Toronto, Ontario, the Rev. Ashley C. Smith of Stephentown, N.Y., and Chris Smith of<br />

Concord, Calif.; great-grandchildren, Aaron, Maura , Clay, Tyler, Melissa, Ashley, Tori,<br />

Nicholas, Lydia, Eli, Courtney, Brannon, Chip, and Trent Champagne; Luke, Lexie, and<br />

Gabrielle Prinster; Erica, Emilie, William, and Morgan Ferguson; Ella Claire and Sasha<br />

Hendriks; and Solan Ferguson Velut. She was preceded in death by her parents, infant son<br />

Edgar Allan Kiick Jr., brother and sister-in-law Jack and Wilma <strong>Gunn</strong>, niece Faith Adkins,<br />

all of Pachuta, and husbands E.A. Kiick of Chicago, Ernest Crawford of Quitman, and Aden<br />

Devereaux of (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Maurine "Granny" <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

98, of Thompsonville, Illinois passed away at 12 a.m. Tuesday, Sept. 6, 2011, at her residence.<br />

She was born Jan. 17, 1913, in West Frankfort to Henry Speers and Dollie (Clark) Speers.<br />

She married Paul <strong>Gunn</strong> and he preceded her in death. Survivors include two grandsons,<br />

James L. <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr. of Thompsonville and Scott <strong>Gunn</strong> of Pembroke Pines, Fla.; three<br />

granddaughters, Vicki Lynn Blades and husband, Curt of Thompsonville, Tammy Sue <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Escue and husband, Barry of Homestead, Fl. and Kim <strong>Gunn</strong> of Atlanta, Ga.; greatgrandchildren,<br />

Chad Blades, Heather Rickmond, Trevor Bechtold, Derrick Bechtold,<br />

Thomas <strong>Gunn</strong> and Jared <strong>Gunn</strong>; two great-great-grandchildren, Allie Blades and Zoey<br />

Rickmond; a special niece, Joyce Meisman. She was preceded in death by her parents;<br />

husband, Paul <strong>Gunn</strong>; son, James L. <strong>Gunn</strong> Sr. and a sister Lorene Baldwin. She was a<br />

member of the Second Baptist Church in West Frankfort and a former member of the<br />

Eastern Star. Funeral services will be at 11 a.m. Friday, Sept. 9, 2011, at the Parker - Reedy<br />

Funeral Home in West Frankfort with Bill Perry officiating. Burial will be in the East Fork


Cemetery East of West Frankfort. Visitation will be after 9 a.m. Friday at the funeral home.<br />

Memorial contributions may be made to the Shriners Hospital For Children Burn Center or<br />

Hospice of Southern Illinois and will be accepted at the funeral home.<br />

Maurine <strong>Gunn</strong> Tomlin<br />

1920 ; 2005 Maurine <strong>Gunn</strong> Tomlin, 84, died at her home March 23, 2005. She was born<br />

December 7, 1920 in Devil"s Slide, Utah, daughter of John Oral and Thelma Jane Wilde<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>. Attended grade school in Devil"s Slide, Salt Lake City, Lincoln Jr. High and<br />

graduated from South High School in 1937. Attended LDS Business College. Married Deel<br />

Fowles Tomlin August 18, 1941 in the Salt Lake Temple. She worked in the Morning Report<br />

and finance sections at Camp Kearns during World War II. She was an active member of the<br />

Hunter 18th Ward and held many Relief Society positions in the stake and ward. She<br />

enjoyed quilting, sewing, tinting pictures, and most of all, her family and friends. Survived<br />

by husband, Deel; sons, Kenneth O. (Sharleen), Tomlin, Spring, TX; Brent Edward (Julie)<br />

Tomlin, West Bountiful; stepson, Bishop Mark D. (Jean) Smith, Salt Lake City; 12<br />

grandchildren; 20 great-grand-children. Preceded in death by parents; sister, Valeen <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Cushing. The family would like to express a special thanks to Dr. <strong>New</strong>man, Alane Day,<br />

Valerie Poltoratzsky, Stephanie Gardner and James Ondricek, at Rocky Mountain Hospice,<br />

for their loving care of Maurine. Funeral service will be held Saturday, 12:00 noon at the<br />

Hunter 18th Ward, 3737 South 5600 West. A viewing will be held Friday, 6-8 p.m. at<br />

McDougal Funeral Home, 4330 South Redwood Road and Saturday at the church, 10:30-<br />

11:45 a.m. Interment, Valley View Memorial Park. Published in the Deseret <strong>New</strong>s on<br />

3/25/2005.<br />

Lt. Commander Max E. <strong>Gunn</strong>, USN<br />

of 570 Lincoln Avenue, Portsmouth, <strong>New</strong> Hampshire died February 10, 1968. Military<br />

funeral services at Buckminster Chapel, 84 Broad Street on Tuesday at 3 pm. Friends<br />

invited. Visiting hours at the chapel this evening, 2-12-68 from 7-9 pm. Masonic services<br />

6:45 pm . In lieu of flowers donations in memory of Cmdr <strong>Gunn</strong> may be sent to the Heart<br />

Fund c/o Mrs. Parker Timmons 221 Summer St., Portsmouth. Arrangements by J. Verne<br />

Wood Funeral Home<br />

Max C. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr.<br />

Retired U.S. Navy Cmdr. Max C. <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr., 76, of the 2300 block of Great Neck Circle, died<br />

Feb. 3, 2001, in a local hospital. A native of West Tremont, Maine, he was the widower of<br />

Barbara C. <strong>Gunn</strong> and a retired commander with the U.S. Navy. Cmdr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a U.S.<br />

Naval veteran of World War II, Korea, and Vietnam. Following his retirement he was very<br />

involved in local volunteer activities as well as being chairman of Virginia Beach Clean<br />

Community Commission for three years. He was active in Meals-On-Wheels, the American<br />

Red Cross and AARP as a tax counselor for senior adults. He was a docent at the Mariners<br />

Museum for 16 years where he received many awards recognizing him for his many hours<br />

worked. Survivors include a daughter, Susan Madsen of Ventura, Calif.; five sons, Jeoff<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of North Carolina, Stephen <strong>Gunn</strong> of Los Angeles, Calif., Brad <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife, Allison,


of London, England, Timothy <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife, Dawn, of Manassas, Va., and Patrick <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

and wife, Kristen, of Virginia Beach; two sisters, Gloria <strong>Gunn</strong> and Patricia Morrill; 17<br />

grandchildren; one great-grandchild; and a very special and dear friend, Jane Delaney. He<br />

was predeceased by a daughter, Meghan Fentress; and a sister, Elizabeth King. A memorial<br />

service will be held at 11 a.m. Monday in Hollomon-Brown Funeral Home, Great Neck<br />

Chapel, by the Rev. Lt. Cmdr. Thomas Everett U.S. Navy. Burial will be private at a later<br />

date. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the American Cancer Society.<br />

Maxwell Earl <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

63, a native of Bladon Springs, Alabama and a resident of Mobile for the past four years,<br />

died Sunday January 31, 1988 at a Mobile hospital. He is survived by his wife Harriet Kline<br />

gunn of Mobile; two sons, Maxwell Keith <strong>Gunn</strong> of Mobile and Richard Steven <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Muskegon, Mich.; four daughters, Eileen Ervin of Simi Valley, Cal., Kathy Mathews, Denise<br />

Carefelle and Susan <strong>Gunn</strong> all of Muskegon, Mich; two brother, Marvin <strong>Gunn</strong> of Louisville,<br />

Ky., and Ben <strong>Gunn</strong> of Mobile; one sister Eloise Giles of Silas Ala. Visitation Tuesday from 6-<br />

9 pm at Radney Funeral Home. Interment in Bladon Springs Cemetery<br />

Maxine <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Okanogan, Washington - Maxine <strong>Gunn</strong>, 74, passed away Sunday, March 5 at Valley Care<br />

Center in Okanogan, Wash. She was born to Roy E. and Audrey D. Stout on December 5,<br />

1931.Graveside services will be held on Saturday, June 24, 2006 at 1 p.m. at Memorial<br />

Gardens on Conconully Hwy., southwest of Omak. - Graveside services will be held at 1 p.m.<br />

Saturday, June 24, at Okanogan Valley Memorial Gardens, Okanogan, for Maxine <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

74, who died March 5, 2006, at Valley Care Center, Okanogan. She was born to Roy E. and<br />

Audrey D. Stout Dec. 5, 1931. Survivors include her first husband, Joe Kobe; three<br />

daughters, Joleen Staats, Jackie Radcliff and Raeleen Rosie, all of the Seattle area; five<br />

grandchildren and two great-grandchildren; three sisters, twin <strong>My</strong>rle Woodward of<br />

Huntsville, Ark., Janet Groche of Saco, Mont., and Anita McClung of Elmer City; two<br />

brothers, Jerry Stout of Merrill, Ore., and Don Stout of Okanogan; an uncle, Paul Stout;<br />

three aunts, Daisy Peterson, Gertrude Williams and Charlotte Anderson, all of Okanogan<br />

County; cousins, nephews and nieces, and special friend Stanley Zimmerman.<br />

Maxine <strong>Gunn</strong> - Maxine I. Kallgren, 94<br />

Suquamish resident Maxine I. Kallgren died March 24, 2006 in Suquamish. She was 94.<br />

Kallgren was born to David Sinclair and Isable <strong>Gunn</strong> in Alberta, Canada on Jan. 23, 1912.<br />

She married C.C. Kallgren. Kallgren graduated from high school in Taft, Texas in 1928. She<br />

is survived by son Jerry Yancey of Tacoma; daughter Norine Oliphant of Suquamish; nine<br />

grandchildren; 23 great-grandchildren; and 22 great-great-grandchildren. A memorial<br />

service will be held May 14, 2006 in Suquamish. Inurment will be at Miller-Woodlawn in<br />

Bremerton.


Maxine T. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

WALNUT, TN - Maxine T. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 78, retired cook, died Tuesday, March 27, 1997 at<br />

Methodist Hospital of Somerville after a stroke. Services will be at 2 p.m. Saturday at Mt.<br />

Olive Church of God in Christ, where she was on the mother board, with burial in the<br />

church cemetery. Foster & Son Funeral Home of Ripley has charge. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong>, the widow<br />

of Robert W. <strong>Gunn</strong>, leaves two sons, Bobby D. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Allensdale, S.C., and William E.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Chicago; a sister, Dorothy Jones of Memphis; five brothers, Rudell Spight of<br />

Chicago, Robert L. Spight of Kansas City, Mo., Lawyer T. Spight of Fairbanks, Alaska, Joy<br />

Spight of Macon, Ga., and Toy Spight of Memphis, 10 grandchildren, 16 greatgrandchildren<br />

and three great-great-grandchildren.<br />

Maybell <strong>Gunn</strong> Ward<br />

Services for Maybell <strong>Gunn</strong> Ward of McRae and Lumber City were held at 11 a.m. Friday,<br />

May 30 2008, at Lumber City Baptist Church with interment in the Riverside Cemetery.<br />

Ward, 96, died Wednesday, May 28, 2008. She was the daughter of the late Frank and Flora<br />

J. McLeod and was the widow of William Luther Ward. She was preceded in death by a<br />

granddaughter, Donna Haymons. A native and lifelong resident of Telfair County, Georgia,<br />

she was the last surviving of 10 children. She was a member of Lumber City Baptist Church<br />

and was retired from Purina Mills.Survivors include her daughters, Willene (Fred) Haymons<br />

of McRae and Lutrell (Eugene) Durrence of Glennville; grandchildren, Bob (Lynn)<br />

Haymons, Kyle Durrence and Pam Durrence; great-grandchildren, Rob Haymons, Kandice<br />

(Brad) Purvis, Tiffany Taylor, Jessica Durrence, Kaleb Durrence and Alex Durrence; and<br />

great-great-grandchildren, Kaydee Purvis and Emilee Purvis. Vaughn Funeral Home of<br />

McRae was in charge of arrangements.<br />

Maybelle Amille <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Dawson County Herald, Lexington, Nebraska: September 8, 1958 - Last Rites For Mrs.<br />

Westfall Mrs. Mabel Westfall, 68, of Overton passed away at her home Saturday, September<br />

6. Mrs. Westfall, born March 12, 1890, in Iowa, has lived in the Overton vicinity for several<br />

years. She is survived by her husband, Richard and one son, Darrel, both of Overton, and a<br />

brother, John <strong>Gunn</strong> of Hanibal, Missouri. Funeral services will be held Tuesday, September<br />

6, at 2 p.m. at the Pfeifer-<strong>New</strong>man Chapel with Rev. Ralph Kersey Officiating. Burial will be<br />

at Greenwood Cemetery.<br />

Mazine <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

77, of Memphis, died Sunday at Methodist Healthcare-North. M. J. Edwards & Sons Funeral<br />

Home has charge. She was a member of Pleasant Chapel Missionary Baptist Church. She<br />

leaves three daughters, Mary Pennix and Marilyn Christopher, both of Memphis, and Vivian<br />

Terry of Gary, Ind.; four sons, J. T. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Leon <strong>Gunn</strong>, Larry <strong>Gunn</strong> and Winfrey <strong>Gunn</strong>, all<br />

of Memphis; three sisters, Clara Wilson of Memphis, Beatrice Echols of <strong>New</strong> York and<br />

Neolia Story of Blue Mountain, Miss.; two brothers, Cecil Echols of Covington and Norveen<br />

Echols of Memphis, 18 grandchildren and several great-grandchildren.


Medora <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Medora L. Jones <strong>Gunn</strong> 76, of Lydia Road, died Wednesday December 6, 2006, at Kent<br />

Hospital. She was the beloved wife of the late Aubrey "Peter" <strong>Gunn</strong>. Born in Maude,<br />

Oklahoma, she was the daughter of the late Travis and Edna (Martin) Jones. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was<br />

a Community Living Aide for the Ladd School in Exeter and R.I.C.L.A.S. until her<br />

retirement. She was the devoted mother of Linda L. Burgess of North Kingstown, Brenda S.<br />

Cushing of Warwick, Norman Gosselin of <strong>New</strong>port <strong>New</strong>s, VA, and the late Roy C. Gosselin.<br />

Loving grandmother of ten and cherished great-grandmother of two. Relatives and friends<br />

are invited to attend visitation Sunday 1-4 p.m. in THE URQUHART-MURPHY FUNERAL<br />

HOME, 800 Greenwich Avenue, Route 5, Greenwood, Warwick (Exit 12A on I-95). In lieu of<br />

flowers, gifts in her memory to V.N.A. of Care <strong>New</strong> England Hospice, 51 Health Ln.,<br />

Warwick, RI 02886 would be appreciated. The Providence Journal on 12/8/2006.<br />

Melba Lorene <strong>Gunn</strong> Lyons<br />

80, of Hardin, Texas died peacefully at her home on Thursday, March 19, 2009. She was<br />

born in Birdtown, Arkansas on October 26, 1928 to John Thomas and Roxie Viola <strong>Gunn</strong>.<br />

Lorene met the love of her life, Harvey, on a blind date and then married him on September<br />

12, 1949. She was a nurse, baker, singer, and loving and devoted mother. There wasn’t much<br />

Lorene couldn’t do. Lorene was preceded in death by her parents; loving husband of nearly<br />

51 years Harvey Lyons; three brothers and one sister. She is survived by her four children,<br />

Donnie Lyons and wife Beth, Larry Lyons and wife Carolyn, Randy Lyons, and Carol<br />

Rayburn and husband David; six grandchildren, Lori Fondon, Shane Lyons, Megan<br />

Traylor, Eric Lyons, Amanda Rayburn and Chris Rayburn; thirteen great-grandchildren:<br />

Schuyler, Ashtyn and Madelyn Ballew; Allie and Ava Fondon; Gavin and Haylei Lyons;<br />

Lizzie Rayburn; Austin and Chandler Bond; Cathleen and Dennis Alexander; and Avery<br />

Traylor; her little guard dog and special friend Jack; and numerous more relatives and<br />

friends. A visitation for family and friends will be at North Main Baptist Church in Liberty,<br />

from four until six o’clock in the afternoon Saturday, March 21. A service of remembrance<br />

will be held at two o’clock in the afternoon Sunday, March 22 at North Main Baptist Church<br />

with interment to follow in Hardin Chapel Cemetery. Arrangements for Lorene have been<br />

entrusted to Allison Funeral Service 1101 N Travis St Liberty, Texas 77575. 936.336.6418<br />

(Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc).<br />

Melissa Melzora <strong>Gunn</strong> Akens<br />

November 23, 1854 August 4, 1940 Mrs. Melissa Melzora Akens, 85 year old native of<br />

Cleveland Co., died Sunday night at her home in Warren. She was born November 23, 1854<br />

at Toledo, then Bradley Co. and was the daughter of Elisha <strong>Gunn</strong> and Matilda Duncan<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, pioneers from Tennessee. Mrs. Akens was married to the late John McDornial Akens<br />

May 10, 1874. She was a resident of the city of Warren for 40 years. She is survived by three<br />

sons: John Thaniel Akens of Warren Ira Victor Akens of <strong>My</strong>rtlewood, Alabama William<br />

Edward Akens of Chawchilla, Calif. and six daughters: Mrs. J.W. Richey of Bellamy,<br />

Alabama Mrs. Charles Jennings of Clarksdale, Miss. Mrs. Ida Smith of Fresno, California<br />

Mrs. G.G. Cash of Imperial, California Mrs. William L. Black of Warren Mrs. Robert


Wherry of Warren She is survived also by two nephews, Elisha <strong>Gunn</strong> of Conway and Doris<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Quitman, 34 grandchildren, and 38 great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held<br />

at the First Baptist church on Monday at 4pm. Interment was in Oakland Cemetery by<br />

Frazer"s Funeral Home. Pall bearers (active) were: Claude Rowland, Gerald Lyon, Elzie<br />

Bryant, Steve Anders, Clyde Sloan and Larkin Gray. Honorary pall bearers were: Robert<br />

Black of Lake Village, Homer Black of Benton, Gordon Black, Eddie Black, Brown Black,<br />

Rufua Wherry, Ray Wherry, Carl Hollis Wherry, Levi Wherry, John Thaniel Akens Jr., Dr.<br />

C.E. Gannaway, Dr. L.E. Ellison, Earl Hairston, and Joe Veazey. (Thomas and Sarah<br />

Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Melissa A. Yates <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Melissa A. <strong>Gunn</strong> age 64, of Robertson County, Tennessee, died of pneumonia, in the<br />

2nddistrict Orlinda Tennessee on March 4, 1914. She was a housekeeper and the widow of<br />

Albert Bascom <strong>Gunn</strong>. She was born in Robertson County to John L. Yates and Priscilla<br />

Gorham Yates. Burial in Orlinda, Tennessee.<br />

Melvin <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Funeral services for Melvin William <strong>Gunn</strong>, 164 Epps St., will be conducted 1 p.m. today at<br />

the chapel of Fisher & Watkins Funeral Home by the Rev. C.E. Bigelow. Interment will be in<br />

Highland Burial Park. He died Wednesday, Sept. 17, 1997, at Danville Regional Medical<br />

Center. Born Jan. 20, 1919, in Caswell County, N.C., he was a son of William <strong>Gunn</strong> and<br />

Mary Blackwell <strong>Gunn</strong>. He was married to Mattie R. <strong>Gunn</strong>, who survives. He was a former<br />

employee of Dan River Inc., and he also worked as a painter. He was a member of Sassafras<br />

Grove Baptist Church in Yanceyville, N.C. In addition to his wife of the residence, survivors<br />

include a daughter, Ann Elizabeth Dawson of Pittsburgh; four sisters, Christine Clyburn of<br />

Landover, Md., Julia Howard and Clara McCain, both of Pelham, N.C., and Mattie Crawley<br />

of Brooklyn, N.Y.; three brothers, Alexander <strong>Gunn</strong> of Washington, D.C., and Bernard <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

of Pelham, N.C., and William <strong>Gunn</strong> of Danville; seven grandchildren; and 11 greatgrandchildren.<br />

The family will receive friends at the residence.<br />

Melvin Jerome <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

GUNN, Melvin Jerome, age 48, a resident of Montgomery, Alabama expired Tuesday,<br />

January 23, 2007 in Troy, Alabama. Funeral services will be held on Saturday, January27,<br />

2007 at 1:00 pm from Stone Chapel A.M.E. Zion Church, 298 Old Selma Rd., with Pastor<br />

Richard <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr., and Rev. Dr. Atheal Pierce officiating. Interment will be held at Golden<br />

Gate Cemetery with E. G. Cummings Memorial Funeral Home directing. The body will liein-state<br />

from 12:00 noon to 1:00 pm in the church.<br />

Meredith <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

The funeral of Meredith <strong>Gunn</strong> whose death occurred in a High Point hospital Saturday night<br />

as a result of injuries sustained in an auto accident in which John M. Canfield, Jr., was killed<br />

was set to be held at 2 o’clock Monday afternoon at the home of the High Point Road with


Charles <strong>My</strong>ers, pastor of the First Presbyterian church here officiating. Interment in Forest<br />

Lawn Cemetery. Greensboro Record, Monday Octobr 6, 1930 page 12<br />

Meredith Ann <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

On Sunday, March 21, 2010, of Potomac, MD. Beloved wife of 53 years of Charles R. <strong>Gunn</strong>;<br />

loving mother of Kimberley, Patricia, Meredith, Barbara and Charles; grandmother of 13. A<br />

memorial gathering will be held at Normandie Farm, 10710 Falls Rd., Potomac, MD 20854<br />

on Saturday, March 27, 2010 from 2 to 4 p.m. In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may<br />

be made to Montgomery Hospice Society, 1355 Piccard Dr., Suite 100, Rockville, MD 20850.<br />

Merle John <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

OCALA, Florida -- Merle John <strong>Gunn</strong>, 77, a retired machinist from Mitre, Bedford, Mass.,<br />

died June 13, 1995, at Marion Community Hospital. A native of Cambridge, Mass., he<br />

moved here from Pinellas Park in 1983. He was a long time resident of Maynard, Mass.<br />

Survivors include his wife, Mary Wilkinson <strong>Gunn</strong>, Ocala; sons, John F. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Rumson, N.J.,<br />

Donald K. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Avon, Conn., and Dr. Alan R. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Rutland, Vt.; daughters, Arlene<br />

Fitzpatrick, Austin, Texas, Linda M. Paakkonen, Casper, Wyo., Karen E. Jones and Sandra<br />

R. Connors, both of Clinton, Mass.; 24 grandchildren; and 11 great-grandchildren.<br />

Roberts Funeral Home is handling arrangements.<br />

Merlyn E. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

77, of Hillsboro, Ill., died Tuesday, Nov. 2, 2010, at 9:43 p.m. at Hillsboro Area Hospital, Hillsboro.<br />

Visitation will be held Friday, Nov. 5 from 5 to 8 p.m. at Bass Patton Dean Funeral Home,<br />

Hillsboro. Funeral services will be held Saturday, Nov. 6 at 10 a.m. at the funeral home with<br />

the Rev. Ralph Ward of Hillsboro, officiating. Burial will be at Woodside Cemetery, rural<br />

Hillsboro, with military rites at graveside by VFW Post 1306, Taylor Springs.Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was<br />

born June 6, 1933, son of Earl Francis and Lura Frances (Smith) <strong>Gunn</strong>, at Witt. He married<br />

Dorothy (Terneus) Clinard June 30, 1976, at Tennessee and she survives.He was a 1952<br />

graduate of Witt High School and served in the US Army during the Korean War. He<br />

worked as a coal miner for Consol Coal in Coffeen and Sesser, and was a farmer.Survivors<br />

include two sons, Jim (wife Becky) Clinard of Olgesby and Bill (wife Robin) Clinard of<br />

Hillsboro; two daughters, Bev McCoy of Hillsboro and Kim (husband John) Waters of<br />

Woburn; nine grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; one sister, Twilla R. Everett of<br />

Plainfield; and two brothers, Bruce <strong>Gunn</strong> of Hillsboro and Clyde <strong>Gunn</strong> of Pawnee.He was<br />

preceded in death by his parents; and two brothers, H. Maynard <strong>Gunn</strong> and <strong>My</strong>ron <strong>Gunn</strong> in<br />

infancy.The family suggests memorials may be made to the Hillsboro Sports Association.<br />

Merry Lou Kelley (nee <strong>Gunn</strong>),<br />

52, died Tuesday, Sept. 25, 2007. Mrs. Kelley is survived by her husband of 26, years, Gene<br />

Kelley; children, Sara (Julio) Coronado and Joshua; grandchildren, Alicia and Joel; siblings,


Marvin "Buddy" <strong>Gunn</strong>, Steve (Karen) <strong>Gunn</strong>, Daniel (Susie) <strong>Gunn</strong>, Laura (David) Huff and<br />

David (Fran) <strong>Gunn</strong>; and mother, Nancy <strong>Gunn</strong>. She was predeceased by her father, Marvin<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>. A funeral service will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday at Wujek-Calcaterra and Sons,<br />

54880 Van Dyke Ave. (at 25 Mile Road), Shelby Township, Michigan. Visitation is 3-9 p.m.<br />

today. Memories may be shared with the family at www.WujekCalcaterra.com.<br />

Meta <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Meta A. <strong>Gunn</strong>, died here in Albuquerque last Thursday Jan 4, 1946. Surviving are her three<br />

sons, John of Laguna, Bruce of Fort Hall, Ida., and Wallace of Cubero; four daughters, Mrs.<br />

Jessie Harrington, Laguna; Mrs. S. S.Gottlieb, Cubero; Florence <strong>Gunn</strong>. of Los Angeles, and<br />

Mrs. Deigo Albeita of Isleta; two sisters, Helen Francis of Laquna, Amy Turner of Los<br />

Angeles; and a brother Charles Atsye of Laguna. She was a member of the Presbyterian<br />

Church.<br />

Metta Morris <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

85, of the Shiloh section, died Friday afternoon in Radford Community Hospital. Born Feb.<br />

16, 1906 in Pulaski County, she was the daughter of the late Jordan Morris and Lillie Smith<br />

Morris, and she was preceded in death by her husband, Romeo Davis <strong>Gunn</strong>. She is survived<br />

by three daughters, Ella Sue <strong>Gunn</strong>, Pulaski, Elizabeth Clark, Hurricane, W.Va., Sandra G.<br />

King, Pulaski; two sons, R. D. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr., Bluefield, Va., Roger D. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Rt. 2, Pulaski; four<br />

sisters, Claudia Phillips, Kayle Altizer, Lena Graham, all of Dublin, Gertrude Stiltner,<br />

Cattleburg, Ky.; seven grandchildren, four great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be<br />

held Monday at 11 a.m. from Thomas M. Seagle & Sons, with the Rev. Dean Warren and the<br />

Rev. Fred Toney officiating. Burial will follow in the Shiloh Cemetery. Visiting will be<br />

anytime after 3 p.m. Sunday and the family will receive friends from 7 to 9 p.m. at Thomas<br />

M. Seagle & Sons Funeral Home.The Southwest Times - Pulaski, VA Sun. 4-7-1991<br />

Micah E. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Elberton - Micah E. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 23, of Elberton, died Fri., Mar. 16. 2007 - Services: 2pm, Mon.,<br />

Mar. 19 at Vans Creek Baptist Church; interment in church cemetery. Survivors: wife,<br />

Bridgette; daughter, Emma; father, Ernie; mother, Mary Ellen; brother Eric; stepmother,<br />

Tammy; grandparents, Kathleen McFarland & Barbara Dinkens; stepsiblings, Josh Garland<br />

& Julie Garland. Berry Funeral Home has charge of arrangements. Published in the Athens<br />

Banner-Herald on 3/18/2007.Micah Ernest <strong>Gunn</strong>, 23, of Dewey Rose, husband of Bridgette<br />

Booth <strong>Gunn</strong>, died Friday, March 16, 2007. Born in Elbert County, he was a son of Ernie<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> and Mary Ellen Smith <strong>Gunn</strong>. He was a member of Vans Creek Baptist Church and<br />

was employed at Royston LLC. Survivors include his wife of the home, Bridgette Booth<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>; a daughter, Emma Leigh <strong>Gunn</strong>; his father and stepmother, Ernie and Tammy <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

of Martin; his mother, Mary Ellen Smith <strong>Gunn</strong> of Elberton; one brother, Eric <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Martin; a stepsister, Julie Garland of Martin; a step-brother, Josh Garland of Dewey Rose;<br />

and, grandparents, Kathleen Smith McFarland of Elberton and Barbara Dinkens of<br />

Lavonia.Funeral services were held Monday, March 19, from Vans Creek Baptist Church<br />

with the Rev. Gary Purvis officiating. Interment followed in Vans Creek Baptist Church


Cemetery. Berry Funeral Home of Elberton was in charge of arrangements. This<br />

announcement courtesy of Whitlock Mortuary<br />

Michael A. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Millington, Tennessee - 55, died December 25, 2012. Visitation from 4-4:55 p.m., Friday,<br />

January 4 at House of Prayer Ministry, 2786 Walnut Road, with service to follow at 5 p.m.<br />

Burial in West Tennessee Veterans Cemetery. He leaves one son; father, Jewel <strong>Gunn</strong>, five<br />

sisters, five brothers. Millington Funeral Home, Inc<br />

Michael J. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Michael J. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 64, of Cortland, NY passed away on February 20 at his home surrounded<br />

by family. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born in Aubrun on May 19, 1948 the son of the late Jay and<br />

Phyllis (Powers) <strong>Gunn</strong>. Michael graduated from Moravia High School. He then went to<br />

serve his country by joining the Navy and spent a tour in Vietnam. After returning from<br />

overseas he joined the Army from which he retired in 1992. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> is a member of<br />

Cortland City Chapter 591, Order of the Eastern Star, Cortlandville Lodge No. 470 F and A<br />

M, 32 Degree Member Scottish Rite Bodies in the Valley of Syracuse. In Michael’s spare<br />

time he enjoyed his model trains, fishing, camping, hiking, writing poems, and spending time<br />

with his family. He is survived by his wife Flora, daughters; Stacey (Jamie) <strong>Gunn</strong>-Snow of<br />

Canastota, NY, Tracey (Joe) <strong>Gunn</strong>-Hernandez of Syracuse NY, step-daughters; Angela<br />

(Timothy) Vreatt-Marra of Adams, NY, Elizabeth (Vince) Vreatt-Sonnacchio of Constantia,<br />

NY Catherine Vreatt of Adams Center, NY, sisters; Lorinda (Butch) Warner, Brenda<br />

(Michael) Angeleri, 8 grandchildren, several nieces and nephews. In addition to his parents<br />

he was pre-deceased by his first wife, Rhesa Soule <strong>Gunn</strong> and a granddaughter. Calling<br />

hours will be held on Saturday February 23 from 10 – 11:45AM with a funeral service to<br />

begin at 12:00 noon followed by military honors at Wright-Beard Funeral Home, 9 Lincoln<br />

Ave. Cortland NY. A Masonic service will be held at 10:15AM followed by an Eastern Star<br />

service at 10:30AM.<br />

Michael Timothy <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

50, of Fowler, Indiana, passed away on Wednesday, May 9, 2012, in his residence. Born<br />

February 16, 1962, in Gary, Indiana, he was the son of Charles and Patricia Smith <strong>Gunn</strong>.<br />

On Augu 17, 1995, in Cedar Lake, Indiana, he was married to Dawn Wang <strong>Gunn</strong>, who<br />

survives. Michael was a 1980 graduate of Crown Point High School. From 1980-1992,<br />

Michael served in the United States Navy. He was a Veteran of Operation Desert Storm. He<br />

was retired from Purdue University, where he had served as the office manager in the<br />

financial aid department. Among his hobbies, Michael enjoyed ice hockey, music and<br />

camping. Surviving with his wife are one son, Timothy M. <strong>Gunn</strong>, of Lafayette; one daughter,<br />

Christie L. Burgess and her husband Jim, of West Point; three step sons, Joshua G. Lockard,<br />

Derek J. Lockared and Dustin L. Lockard, all of Lafayette; and eight grandchildren,<br />

Kendall M. Burgess, Bethany R. Burgess, Christopher J. Burgess, Leia R. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Mason J.<br />

Lockard, Jayd J. Lockard, Dylan Doty and Dawson Doty. Services will be held at 1 p.m.<br />

Wednesday, May 16, 2012, in Fisher-Loy Funeral Chapel with Celebrant Patricia Fisher


officiating. Friends may call from 5-8 p.m. Tuesday, May 15, 2012, in the funeral chapel.<br />

Michael "Mike" GUNN,<br />

42, died February 15, 2008. Service, 11 a.m. Saturday at <strong>New</strong> Stinson Community Church in<br />

Rossville, Tennessee. H C Jett Funeral Home 901-853-2323<br />

Michael Clinton <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

GREENSBORO -- Michael Clinton <strong>Gunn</strong>, 28, formerly of Sanford, died Thursday, July 28,<br />

2005, at Moses Cone Hospital in Greensboro after suffering a seizure while swimming. A<br />

memorial Mass will be held at 3 p.m. Sunday at St. Stephens Catholic Church with Father<br />

John Forbes officiating. He was born on Aug. 10, 1976, in Mineola, N.Y. During his life,<br />

Michael enjoyed composing and playing music. He played drums currently for the band<br />

"The Agenda". Michael enjoyed spending time with family and friends and will be missed by<br />

all who knew him. He is survived by his mother, Alice M. <strong>Gunn</strong> and stepfather Frank A.<br />

Buczny, both of Carolina Trace; one brother, John <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife Natalie of Ronkonkoma,<br />

N.Y.; two sisters, Debbie Reichel and husband Paul of Camillus, N.Y., and Denise Jacobs and<br />

husband Mitch of Elon; his dearest friend, Amanda; nine nieces and nephews. He was<br />

preceded in death by his father, John Stanley <strong>Gunn</strong>. In lieu of flowers, the family requests<br />

donations to The National Alliance for Mentally Ill, 2101 Wilson Blvd., Ste. 200, Arlington,<br />

VA 22201 or National Alliance for Research on Schizophrenia and Depression, 60 Cutter<br />

Mill Road, Ste. 404, Great Neck, NY 11021. Miller-Boles Funeral Home is serving the family.<br />

Michael Edward <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Obituary from the Seattle Times <strong>New</strong>spaper Feb 12, 2003 - Michael Edward <strong>Gunn</strong> - Born in<br />

Seattle, WA on March 2, 1957 and died on Feb 4, 2003 at Red Feather Lake, CO. He<br />

attended St. Margaret"s School in Seattle, and Lynnwood Elementary, Jr. High and Sr. High<br />

School in 1977. He worked at Bell Helicopter in Iran, The Boeing Co., and T>P>I> in<br />

Washington. He co-owned and operated The Plaza Cleaners and The Sportsman Inn in<br />

Colorado for the last two years. Michael was preceded in death by his mother, Rita <strong>Gunn</strong>. He<br />

will be missed by his family; his father Charles (Jo) <strong>Gunn</strong>, brother Guy (Kathy) Clark,<br />

brother Patrick <strong>Gunn</strong>, brother-in-law Tom Bray, sister Susan Crichton, step-brothers Jim<br />

and Richard Scharpff, step-sister Cindy Dreyer, five nephews, three nieces, two great-nieces<br />

and two great-nephews, many aunts, uncles, and cousins. A Memorial Mass will be held on<br />

Sat. Feb 15th at 1 pm at St. Thomas More Catholic Church, 6511 - 176th St. SW, Lynnwood,<br />

WA. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be given to the charity of your choice. Michael will<br />

always be remembered for his smile and hugs.<br />

Michael E. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Departed this life October 23, 2004, Michael E. <strong>Gunn</strong> of 1300 Milton Street. He is survived<br />

by one son, Michael Brown; parents, Mable and James <strong>Gunn</strong>; three sisters, Michelle <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

Betty Bragg and Mable Bowman; three brothers, Robert Lee Langston, Roderick and<br />

Antonio Bowman; two aunts, four uncles, several nieces, nephews and cousins; one brother-


in-law, Anthony Bragg; and other relatives and friends, among them devoted Shairata<br />

Taylor. Remains rest at Joseph Jenkins Jr. Funeral Home, 2011 Grayland Avenue, where<br />

funeral services will be held 11 a.m. Friday at the Hattie T. Jenkins Memorial Chapel. Rev.<br />

Ricardo Brown officiating. Interment Mt. Calvary Cemetery. Family and friends assemble at<br />

the funeral home 10:45 a.m. Friday. Published in the Richmond Times-Dispatch from<br />

10/26/2004<br />

Michael G. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Michael G. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 61, of Clarksville, Arkansas, died Friday, July 9, 2004, at Johnson<br />

Regional Medical Center.He was a native of Chicago, Ill., son of the late Gene <strong>Gunn</strong>, 1962<br />

graduate of Hayti High School, 1968 graduate of the University of the Ozarks and received a<br />

specialist degree from the University of Arkansas in 1981. He was preceded in death by his<br />

wife, Judith Bruegman <strong>Gunn</strong>, and oldest brother, Tyrone <strong>Gunn</strong>.Survivors include two<br />

daughters and one son-in-law, Jennifer and Tim Bellamy of Paris and Cyndy <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Washington; one son and daughter-in-law, Mark and Sarah <strong>Gunn</strong> of El Paso, Texas; mother,<br />

Margaret Pardon <strong>Gunn</strong> of Hayti, Mo.; two sisters, Sharon Snow and Betty Hampton of<br />

French Village, Mo.; one brother, Bobby <strong>Gunn</strong> of Clarksville; and four grandchildren,<br />

Sydney and Maitlyn Bellamy and Preston and Dawson <strong>Gunn</strong>.Funeral was at 2 p.m. Monday,<br />

July 12, at Raymond Munger Memorial Chapel on the campus of the University of the<br />

Ozarks.Burial was in Woodland Cemetery under the direction of Roller Funeral Home of<br />

Paris. Pallbearers were Sid Kern, Leon Kern, Jerry Curtis, John Burke, Mike Kinder, and<br />

Ashley Whitman.<br />

Michael Gordon <strong>Gunn</strong> -<br />

Of Cambridge, passed away at Lisaard House on Monday, March 28, 2005, at the age of 53.<br />

Beloved husband of Patricia, and loving father of Joanne Noronha. Dear grandfather of<br />

Jalen Noronha. Dear brother of 4 brothers and 3 sisters. Beloved son of Eunice McEvoy and<br />

the late Gordon <strong>Gunn</strong>. Resting at Corbett Funeral Home, 95 Dundas St., Cambridge, Mass.<br />

where the family will receive friends on Wednesday (today) from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral<br />

Service to be held in the funeral home chapel on Thursday, March 31, 2005 at 11 a.m.,<br />

Father Kevin Cull officiating. Cremation to follow. In lieu of flowers, donations to Lisaard<br />

House would be appreciated by the family.<br />

Michael Joe <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

age 51, of Springfield, Missouri, passed away November 4, 2010. He is survived by father,<br />

Walter Thomas <strong>Gunn</strong>, Sr., of Marshfield; mother, Norma Lee <strong>Gunn</strong>, of Springfield;<br />

brothers, Walter Thomas <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr., of Oklahoma, and Jimmy D. <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife Julia, of<br />

Morrisville; special nephew, Cody; numerous nieces and nephews; and many other close<br />

relatives and friends. Graveside services will be held Monday, November 8, 2010, at 10:30<br />

a.m., in Rose Hill Chapel in Willard. Visitation will be Sunday, November 7, 2010, from 2 to<br />

3 p.m., Greenlawn Funeral Home North.


Michael Lee <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

35, died Sunday, April 22, 2001. Born October 4, 1965, in Lancaster County, NC he was a<br />

son of Rotha Lee <strong>Gunn</strong> and the late Dennis L. <strong>Gunn</strong>. He attended Parkwood High School,<br />

and he was employed with Mulvaney Homes in Charlotte, NC. Funeral services were held on<br />

Thursday, April 26, 2001, with burial in Lakeland Memorial Park. In addition to his mother,<br />

Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> is survived by his son, Dustin <strong>Gunn</strong> of Waxhaw; brothers, Jimmy <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Mineral Springs, Mark <strong>Gunn</strong> of Marshville and Dennis <strong>Gunn</strong> of Pageland; and sisters,<br />

Sandra Burgess and Ellen Brown, both of Monroe. A brother, Marvin <strong>Gunn</strong> preceded him in<br />

death<br />

Michelle M. <strong>Gunn</strong>-Duffie<br />

Michelle M. <strong>Gunn</strong>-Duffie, 52, of Bethlehem, Pa., died on Sunday, January 16, 2011 in St.<br />

Lukes Hospital, Fountain Hill. Born in Bethlehem, she was the daughter of the late Charles<br />

Kohol and the late Jean (Cortright) Kohol. She was a daughter at the Elks Club of South<br />

Bethlehem. Survivors: Daughter, Nadine M. <strong>Gunn</strong>; Siblings, Terry Mathis, Robert Barnello,<br />

Marguerite Martin, Felicia Pedraza and Christopher Gonzalez; and four Grandchildren.<br />

Services: 8 p.m. Thursday, Bachman, Kulik & Reinsmith Funeral Home 17th and Hamilton<br />

Streets, Allentown. Call 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday, in the funeral home. Interment, 11 a.m.<br />

Tuesday, Morgenland Cemetery, Salisbury Twp. Published in Morning Call on January 19,<br />

2011<br />

Michelle <strong>Gunn</strong> Galyon<br />

Died (March 4, 2008) Michelle <strong>Gunn</strong> Galyon, of Sweetwater, passed away suddenly Tuesday,<br />

March 4. She was a member of Watson Chapel Baptist Church. She was 36. Preceded in<br />

death by: father, James <strong>Gunn</strong>; grandparents, Carl and Ruby Parris and Emmitt and Mae<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>. Survivors include: husband-Mitchell Galyon; Children-Kayla, Brianna, Hannah and<br />

Hunter Galyon; Mother Judy <strong>Gunn</strong>; Sister and brother-in-law-Rhonda and Eddie Camp, all<br />

of Sweetwater; Brothers and sisters-in-law-Jimmy and Debbie <strong>Gunn</strong> of Athens; Allen and<br />

Patty <strong>Gunn</strong> of Sweetwater; Father-in-law and mother-in-law-Buddy and Marcie Galyon of<br />

Sweetwater; Nieces-Tonya Hicks of Wisconsin; Stacy Best and Amy Cox, both of<br />

Sweetwater; and Carley Krigger of Farragut/Concord; Nephews-Michael <strong>Gunn</strong> of Niota;<br />

Jason <strong>Gunn</strong> of Athens; and Shawn Camp and Derek Camp of Sweetwater; Several aunts and<br />

uncles. The family will receive friends Thursday, March 6, from 4- 8 p.m. at Watson Chapel<br />

Baptist Church, with funeral service following at 8 p.m., with Russ Cooper, Danny Hall and<br />

Paul Thomas officiating. Graveside service and interment will be 2 p.m., Friday, in<br />

Christianburg Church Cemetery. Sweetwater Memory Chapel in charge of the<br />

arrangements.<br />

Michelle <strong>Gunn</strong> McGee<br />

GUNTOWN - Michelle Denise <strong>Gunn</strong> McGee died Monday, Jan. 5, 2004, as the result of an<br />

automobile accident. She was a member of Red Bud M.B. Church in Egypt, where she was<br />

choir director, a member of the drill team and Sunday school secretary. She later joined


Trinity CME Church in Guntown, where she was a Sunday school teacher and youth<br />

director. She was a 1994 graduate of Okolona High School. She attended Itawamba<br />

Community College and graduated from Rust College in Holly Springs. She was an employee<br />

of the North Mississippi Behavior Center in Booneville. Services will be at 1 p.m. Saturday at<br />

Red Bud M.B. Church in Egypt with the Rev. Willie Baker officiating. Burial will be in the<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> Family Cemetery in Egypt. Agnew and Sons Funeral Home of Verona is in charge of<br />

the arrangements. Survivors include her husband, Alfred McGee Jr. of Guntown; a<br />

daughter, Alexandria Monique McGee of Guntown; her mother, Delois <strong>Gunn</strong> of Okolona;<br />

her mother-in law, Shirley Fells and husband, Edward, of Shannon; her father-in-law,<br />

Alford McGee Sr. and wife, Gloria, of Tupelo; a brother, Alonzo Devin of Aberdeen; a sisterin-law,<br />

Sharinda McGee of Guntown Visitation will be from 1 to 6 p.m. today and the family<br />

hour will be from 6 to 7 p.m. today. The body will be placed in the church one hour prior to<br />

services.<br />

Michele <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

of Pontiac, Michigan. Went to be with the Lord; August 11, 2010; age 57. Loving Wife of<br />

Pastor John W. <strong>Gunn</strong>; Beloved Mother of John (Debby) <strong>Gunn</strong>, Rachel (Dan) Smither, Jason<br />

(Nikki) <strong>Gunn</strong>; Cherished "Grama" of Corinne, Jack, Sarah, Chanel, Sasha, Sonora, Celia,<br />

Alannah, Chloe and Cole; sister of Willard (Janet) Luttman, Roxanne (Ron) Hill, John<br />

Luttman; Daughter-in-law of Reverend John L. (the late Doris) <strong>Gunn</strong>. Funeral Service 1:00<br />

pm, Saturday, August 14, 2010 at the Power Company Kids Club, 530 E. Pike Street,<br />

Pontiac, MI 48342 where friends may visit Friday 5-8 pm. Private Interment Perry Mt. Park<br />

Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Power Company Kids Club.<br />

Arrangements entrusted to the Lewis E. Wint & Son Funeral Home, Clarkston.<br />

Michele <strong>Gunn</strong> Snowden<br />

Monday, April 30, 2007 Mrs. Michele <strong>Gunn</strong> Snowden, 43, of Blountstown, Fla., passed away<br />

Saturday morning, April 28, 2007, at Tallahassee Memorial Hospital. Michele was born Nov.<br />

23, 1963, in Lima, Ohio, and had lived in Blountstown since 1995, coming from Providence,<br />

Fla. She was a homemaker and had worked as an accountant assistant. Michele was of the<br />

Methodist faith. Survivors include her husband, Frank Snowden of Blountstown, Fla.;<br />

parents, Dan and Joyce <strong>Gunn</strong> of Havana, Fla.; two daughters, Chelsea Snowden and<br />

Jennifer Snowden, both of Blountstown, Fla.; and maternal grandmother, Kathleen Collins<br />

of Camilla, Ga. Funeral services will be held Tuesday, May 1, 2007, at 11 a.m. CDT at<br />

Rivertown Community Church in Blountstown with Paul Smith officiating. Interment will<br />

follow in Pine Memorial Cemetery in Blountstown. The family will receive friends today,<br />

April 30, 2007, from 5 to 7 p.m. at Peavy Funeral Home. All arrangements are under the<br />

direction of Marlon Peavy at Peavy Funeral Home in Blountstown, Fla.<br />

Mildred <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

LAWRENCEVILLE, Ill. - Mildred <strong>Gunn</strong>, 96, died at 6:30 p.m. Saturday at United<br />

Methodist Village. She was a dental technician and member of Evangelical United Brethren


Church. Surviving are a son, Steven <strong>Gunn</strong> of Lawrenceville; a sister, Helen Dorman of<br />

Sacramento, Calif.; four grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren. Services will be<br />

private. Cunningham Funeral Home in Bridgeport is handling arrangements. Published Jan<br />

29, 1996<br />

Mildred <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

WARRENTON, Ga. - Mrs. Mildred Lanette Phelps <strong>Gunn</strong>, age 73, beloved wife of Mr. James<br />

L. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Macon Highway S.W., entered into rest Friday, September 5, 2003 at McDuffie<br />

Regional Medical Center. Funeral services will be held at 3 p.m., Sunday September 7,2003<br />

at Johnson United Methodist Church, Warren County with Rev. Carol Fox officiating.<br />

Burial will follow in the church cemetery. Memorials may be made to Johnson United<br />

Methodist Church, C/O Tommy Johnson, 7731 Bastonville Rd, Warrenton GA 30828. Lowe<br />

Funeral Home, 113 W. Gibson Street, Warrenton, GA 30828 (706)465-3333<br />

Mildred Ann <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

age 80, of Adrian, Michigan, expired at home on Monday, May 18, 2009. She was born to<br />

Frank and Alice (Thompson) Yensch on July 18, 1928. Mildred attended St. Mary’s school<br />

until the ninth grade. On June 5, 1954, she married Harold <strong>Gunn</strong> at the St. Mary’s rectory.<br />

She was a member of St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Adrian. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> served many years<br />

as a member of the Holy Rosary Altar Society, and as president in 1965. Her hobbies<br />

included playing euchre, ornithology, traveling on several occasions to see her daughter in<br />

California, and she was a loyal fan of the Detroit Tigers Baseball Team. In music<br />

appreciation, she enjoyed the Big Bands and the Irish Tenors. Millie is survived by her<br />

husband, Harold; her two daughters, Renee <strong>Gunn</strong> of Corona, Calif., and Marie <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Adrian; a sister, Delores Horn; a brother-in-law, Leeland <strong>Gunn</strong> and his wife, Dee, of<br />

Montpelier, Ohio; many cousins, nieces, nephews, great-nieces and great-nephews. Mildred<br />

was preceded in death by her brother-in-law, Miles Horn of Madison Township; an uncle,<br />

Robert Thompson of Adrian; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Yensch of Adrian; her<br />

brothers, Jack, Dave and Ron Yensch, all of Adrian; and lastly, an infant son, Ralph.<br />

Funeral services for Millie will be held on Saturday, May 23, 2009, at 9 a.m. at St. Mary’s<br />

Catholic Church with Father Bob Schramm presiding. Burial will be in Lenawee Hills<br />

Memorial Park, Adrian. Visitation will be held on Friday from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. at the<br />

Anderson Funeral Home, Adrian, where a Vigil Prayer Service will be held on Friday<br />

evening at 7 p.m. Visitation will also be held on Saturday from 8 a.m. until time of funeral<br />

liturgy at St. Mary’s Catholic Church.<br />

Mildred Clifton <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Born June 2, 1914 in Ashland City, Tn. She moved with her parents to Nashville at an early<br />

age, and attended Litton High School and David Lipscomb College. She married Eugene<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> in 1933 in Franklin, Ky. She and her husband moved to Brownfield, TX in 1938. They<br />

subsequently moved to Seagraves and in 1941 to Brownfield. She died December 3, 2001, in<br />

Brownfield. Interment was in the Terry County Cemetery. She is survived by her children,<br />

Virginia Dean <strong>Gunn</strong> Vertz, of Lynn, Massachusetts, Charles William <strong>Gunn</strong> of Midland,


Texas, and Max Eugene and Gary Wayne <strong>Gunn</strong>, both of Childress, Texas. (Rec’d by son<br />

Charles William <strong>Gunn</strong> 2-17-06)<br />

Mildred F. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Mildred Faye <strong>Gunn</strong> 95, Fair Play, died Saturday, Dec. 4, 1999, at Parkview Health Care<br />

Facility. She was born Oct. 9, 1904, near Fair Play, the daughter of Samuel and Pearl<br />

Underwood Smith. She lived her entire life in the Fair Play area and was a member of the<br />

Fair Play United Methodist Church. On Oct. 30, 1927, she was married to Charles O. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

and they had two children, William A. and Mamie Ruth. She was preceded in death by her<br />

husband, her children, her only brother, Morris Smith, and a great-grandson, Jansen Lynn<br />

Roberts. Survivors include her son-in-law, Charley York of Fair Play; her daughter-in-law,<br />

Dorene <strong>Gunn</strong> of Temple, Texas; one niece, Gerry Studebaker, state of California; seven<br />

grandchildren, Randy York of Springfield, Roger York and Lori Roberts, both of Bolivar,<br />

Ricky <strong>Gunn</strong> Kyle <strong>Gunn</strong> Charles <strong>Gunn</strong> and Ronald <strong>Gunn</strong>, all of Temple, Texas; 10 greatgrandchildren<br />

and two great-great-grandchildren. Services will be at 2 p.m. Thursday, Dec.<br />

9, in Murray Chapel with the Rev. Scott Carlton officiating. Pallbearers will be Ricky<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>Randy York, Kyle <strong>Gunn</strong>, Charles <strong>Gunn</strong>, Roger York and Ronald <strong>Gunn</strong>. Interment will<br />

be in Akard Cemetery. Visitation will be Thursday from 1 p.m. until time of services at the<br />

funeral home.<br />

Mildred M. “Millie” <strong>Gunn</strong> Wilbur<br />

- was an extraordinary ordinary person. Whether or not she ever experienced her "15<br />

minutes of fame" she was famously loved and beloved by her family and many, many<br />

friends. After 91 years of offering care and love to everyone around her, Millie passed away<br />

Saturday morning following a bout with pneumonia. Millie was born September 21,1919 to<br />

Doyle and Coral (Hopewell) <strong>Gunn</strong>. She was raised in Pimento, a small town outside Terra<br />

Haute, Indiana where her father operated the general store. As the daughter of the general<br />

store owner, Millie was well-known in the local area and quickly learned how to have fun<br />

while not stepping too far over the bounds of good behavior knowing that anything she did<br />

was quickly reported back to her parents. She and her friends got involved in all sorts of<br />

harmless antics - stories Millie would tell her children and grandchildren over the years, her<br />

eyes sparkling with enjoyment. She was the valedictorian of her high school class of 19<br />

students and went on to college at Indiana State University where she graduated with a<br />

degree in education. She then taught in Elkhart, Indiana where she continued her education<br />

and got a degree in Speech Pathology. It was in Elkhart after World II that she met and then<br />

married Dean Wilbur on Valentine's Day of 1948. She wrote out the words to "How Do I<br />

Love Thee? Let Me Count the Ways" by Elizabeth Barrett Browning as the poem that best<br />

expressed her feelings for Dean. They started their married life in Hamburg, NY where both<br />

of their children, Lee and Peggy were born. Throughout their life together they moved many<br />

times and ended up in Jackson, MI. Millie taught early elementary school when they were<br />

living in Western <strong>New</strong> York. Over the years she continued to receive letters from these first<br />

or second grade students, telling her what a difference she made in their lives. When she<br />

retired from teaching, she continued to give to the world in other ways. Millie was a<br />

phenomenal cook and made sure no one went away hungry. She worked with Meals on


Wheels and the Family Independence Agency and mentored children in the local school<br />

districts. Millie was the person people called when they needed help of any kind: a ride to a<br />

medical appointment, support through a crisis, or just a wonderful listener and loving<br />

presence. Her total generosity was a defining characteristic as was her care and interest in<br />

others. Wherever she went, whether it was the grocery store, her beloved Brooklyn<br />

Presbyterian Church, Square Dancing or even her all too many trips to the hospital in her<br />

last years, she was always acutely interested in the stories and well-being of the people<br />

around her and supported them in any way she could. She gathered friends everywhere and<br />

everyone loved her in return. Whether it was the "Fab Five" from her church, the "Toledo<br />

Ladies", childhood or college friends, or friends from the many places she and Dean had<br />

lived, Millie created lasting bonds of devotion sharing laughter and tears, sorrows and<br />

blessings with the people she loved. As a dear friend said, "We've lost a beautiful light". As<br />

remarkable as she was as a friend, she was an amazing mom. Always giving and loving, she<br />

was usually aware of what one of her children needed before they were. She and Dean<br />

devoted themselves to their family, finding time for nightly dinners together, heart-to-heart<br />

connection and family outings and fun despite busy work schedules. Her children and<br />

grandchildren knew they always had a loyal supporter, a listening ear, a shoulder to cry on<br />

and a source of some (usually) gentle words of wisdom. No less important was her offer of a<br />

mean game of bridge or gin rummy, her smile, quick wit and that twinkle in her eyes. Millie<br />

was preceded in death by Dean E. Wilbur, her husband of 55 years; her parents; and<br />

brother, Doyle Morgan <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr. She is survived by her two children, Leland D. Wilbur and<br />

his wife, Michelle "Shelly" (Powers) Wilbur of Clark Lake, Michigan and Margaret L<br />

Wilbur; two grandsons, Bradford Jay Wilbur Pease and Michael Dean Wilbur Pease all of<br />

Orleans, Massachusetts. A Memorial Service celebrating her life will be held at a later date.<br />

Memorial donations may be made to Brooklyn Presbyterian Church, 160 N. Main St.,<br />

Brooklyn, MI 49230. The family would like to extend their gratitude to the staff of Allegiance<br />

Hospice and Vista Grande Villa. Arrangements entrusted to Borek Jennings Funeral Home.<br />

www.Mlive.com/obits<br />

Mildred Hulett <strong>Gunn</strong> Vaughn -<br />

McRae, Ga., - Mildred Hulett <strong>Gunn</strong> Vaughn, 80, died Tuesday, June 13, 2006. Funeral<br />

services will be at 11A.M., Saturday, June 17 at Rebecca Baptist Church with burial in the<br />

church cemetery. -A native of Telfair County where she lived most of her life, Mrs. Vaughn<br />

was the daughter of the late Luther and Rebecca Hulett. She, along with her late husband,<br />

John F. <strong>Gunn</strong>, moved to Thomaston in the late 1940"s, returning to Telfair County in 1981.<br />

Mrs. Vaughn was employed as a line inspector with Federal Paper Board for several years<br />

and was predeceased by her second husband, Kenneth Vaughn. -Survivors include her<br />

children, Wayne <strong>Gunn</strong> and Janet <strong>Gunn</strong>, both of Chicago, IL; and sisters, Lola Mae Bowen of<br />

Jacksonville, GA, Lucille Carnes, Juanita Bowen and Minnie Spires, all of Milan. Several<br />

nieces and nephews also survive. -The family will receive friends from 6:00 to 8:00 P.M.,<br />

Friday, June 16 at Vaughn Funeral Home. -Those desiring may mail memorial contributions<br />

to the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation International, 120 Wall Street, 19th Floor,<br />

<strong>New</strong> York, NY 10005, or contribute online at www.jdrf.org. -Vaughn Funeral Home of<br />

McRae has charge of arrangements


Mildren Jean <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Azle, Texas - Mildred Jean <strong>Gunn</strong>, a former teacher and real estate agent, died Friday at an<br />

Azle nursing home. She was 76. Funeral will be at 4:30 p.m. Monday at Ash Creek Baptist<br />

Church, where she was a member. Burial will be in Ash Creek Cemetery. White"s Azle<br />

Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born in Alpine and lived in Azle<br />

from 1940 to 1962 and from 1984 until her death. She was a graduate of Texas Christian<br />

University. Survivors: Son, John Reginald <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr. of Garland; daughter, Barbara Jean<br />

Ryon of Azle; brother, John Matthews of Houston; two sisters, <strong>My</strong>rtle Arnett of Groves and<br />

Flora Ruth of Seymour, Tenn.; and four grandchildren. May 17, 1992 Fort Worth Star<br />

Fern Mildred Langner <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

92, died at Linden Court in North Platte, Neb., August 23, 2006. Christian wake services are<br />

at 6:30 p.m. today at Adams & Swanson Chapel in North Platte. Funerals services are at 11<br />

a.m. Saturday at St. Patricks Catholic Church with the Rev. Jim Golka officiating. Visitation<br />

is from 9 a.m. until 9 p.m. today at Adams & Swanson Funeral Home. The rosary will be said<br />

at 7 p.m. Sunday at Rudes Funeral Home in Brookings. Burial is at 11 a.m. Monday at the<br />

Aurora Cemetery in Aurora. A memorial has been established to Linden Court to benefit her<br />

many friends there. She was born Aug. 14, 1914, to Fred and Frieda Ploeger Langner in<br />

Schaller, Iowa. She spent her childhood days in the Aurora, Brookings area where she<br />

graduated high school in Aurora in 1932. She attended her 73rd class reunion in 2005. She<br />

married Johnny J. <strong>Gunn</strong> on June 9, 1934, in Sioux Falls, and has resided in North Platte for<br />

25 years. Survivors include a daughter, Frieda Heinzen (Lawrence Ostendorf) of North<br />

Platte; a son, John F. ( Shirley) <strong>Gunn</strong> of Loveland, Colo.; daughter-in-law, Jean Goodson of<br />

Salisbury, N.C.; two sisters, Ardell Miller of Lake Benton, Minn., and Irma Wilber of<br />

Zimmerman, Minn.; a brother, Alvin (Ruth) Langner of Pipestone, Minn.; 14 grandchildren;<br />

24 great grandchildren; and two great-great grandchildren.She was preceded in death by her<br />

husband, Johnny; two sons, Lee and Thomas; and a brother, Lester Langner.<br />

Mildred Hulett <strong>Gunn</strong> Vaughn<br />

Services for Mildred Hulett <strong>Gunn</strong> Vaughn of McRae, Georgia were held at 11 a.m. Saturday,<br />

June 17 at Rebecca Baptist Church with interment in the church cemetery.Vaughn, 80, died<br />

Tuesday, June 13, 2006. She was the daughter of the late Luther and Rebecca Hulett, and<br />

was the widow of John F. <strong>Gunn</strong> and Kenneth Vaughn.She was a native of Telfair County,<br />

where she lived most of life. She and her husband moved to Thomaston in late 1940s,<br />

returning to Telfair County in 1981. She was employed as a line inspector with Federal<br />

Paper Board for several years. Survivors include her children, Wayne <strong>Gunn</strong> and Janet<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, both of Chicago, Ill.; sisters, Lola Mae Bowen of Jacksonville, Lucille Carnes, Juanita<br />

Durham, and Minnie Spires, all of Milan; and several nieces and nephews also survive.<br />

Those desiring may mail memorial contributions to the Juvenile Diabetes Research<br />

Foundation International, 120 Wall St., 19th Floor, <strong>New</strong> York, N.Y. 10005, or contribute<br />

online at www.jdf.org. Vaughn Funeral Home of McRae was in charge of arrangements.<br />

Mildred R. <strong>Gunn</strong>


Aug. 29, 1921- May 25, 2005 - Mildred R. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 83, of Huntsville Alabama passed away<br />

Wednesday at a local hospital. Her husband, John Elery <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr., preceded her in death.<br />

She was a member of Holmes Street United Methodist Church where she was also a member<br />

of the choir. She was a member of the Sweet Adelines Barber Shop Quartet. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> also<br />

volunteered at Huntsville Hospital and Crestwood Hospital. She was retired from NASA as a<br />

financial director. Survivors include son, Glenn Ellery <strong>Gunn</strong> of Simpsonville, S.C.; daughter<br />

and son-in-law, Judith Ann Crawford and Robert H. Crawford of Somerville; grandsons,<br />

Jonathon Paul Crawford and wife, Suzanne B. Crawford, of Somerville, and Dr. Thomas<br />

Daniel Crawford and wife, Emily A. Crawford, of Blacksburg, Va.; five greatgrandchildren;<br />

one sister, Grace Huffman of Shelbyville, Tenn.; and several nieces and nephews. Funeral<br />

services will be at 11 a.m. Friday at Holmes Street United Methodist Church with the Rev.<br />

Ira Laney and the Rev. J. B. Pendergraft officiating. Visitation will be from 9 a.m. until<br />

service time Friday. Burial will be in Valhalla Memory Gardens<br />

Mildred <strong>Gunn</strong> Villalon<br />

PINEVILLE - Mildred "Aunt Millie" Alleyne <strong>Gunn</strong> Villalon, 84, died Monday, March 21,<br />

2005 at St. Tammany Parish Hospital. She was a native of Jackson, Miss., lived most of her<br />

life in Alexandria and moved to Mandeville in 1996. She was a charter member of the<br />

Horseshoe Methodist Church in Alexandria and was a faithful member of St. Timothy<br />

Methodist Church in Mandeville. She is survived by her brother, Robert L. Maddox Jr.; and<br />

10 nieces and nephews, 10 great-nieces and nephews and 10 great-great-nieces and nephews.<br />

She was preceded in death by her mother, Nina Bowers Maddox; father, Grover C. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Sr.; stepfather, Robert L. Maddox Sr.; brothers, Grover C. <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr., Paul R. Maddox Sr.;<br />

and sister Kathryn Aymond. Funeral services will be held today at 2 p.m. with visitation<br />

from 1 p.m. until service time at Forest Lawn Funeral Home in Pineville. In lieu of flowers,<br />

donations to any Alzheimer"s chapter of your choice, preferred. Forest Lawn Funeral Home<br />

and E.J.Fielding Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.<br />

Mildred L. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Mildred Louise Patterson, age 92, of Blackstone, died Friday, March 1, 2002. She was<br />

preceded in death by her husband, Howard S. Patterson. She is survived by two daughters,<br />

Peggy P. Carlo of Blackstone and Anita P. Martin of Powhatan; three sons, Stanley H.<br />

Patterson of Powhatan, Robert C. Patterson and Richard G. Patterson, both of Blackstone; a<br />

brother, Elbert W. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Virginia Beach; 20 grandchildren, 29 great-grandchildren, also<br />

numerous nieces and nephews. Graveside services will be held 11 a.m. Monday, March 4, in<br />

the Patterson Family Cemetery, Nottoway County, with the Rev. Tim Beck officiating. The<br />

family will see friends Sunday evening from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at the Hamner-McMillian Funeral<br />

Home, Blackstone. Memorial donations may be made to the Nottoway Emergency Squad or<br />

the Blackstone Fire Department. (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Mildred Moore <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Mildred Moore <strong>Gunn</strong> Dean, 76, of Richmond and formerly of Gloucester, departed this life<br />

quietly Aug. 24, 2003. She is survived by her daughters, Faye <strong>Gunn</strong> Bowling and husband


Lee, and Patricia <strong>Gunn</strong> Loyall; sons Robert W. <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife Darlene, and Dennis James<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> Sr. and wife Helga; brother, Robert W. (Sonny) Moore of Mobile Al.; sister, Alice<br />

Masten of Germantown, Md.; 14 grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren. Funeral<br />

services were held at 2 p.m. on Wednesday Aug. 27 at Woodys Funeral Home 9271 Shady<br />

Grove Rd., Mechanicsville, Va. - Mildred Moore <strong>Gunn</strong> Dean, 76, departed this life quietly on<br />

August 24, 2003. She is survived by two daughters, Patricia Loyall and Carole Faye Bowling<br />

and husband, Lee; two sons, Robert W. <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife, Darlene and Dennis James <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

and wife, Helga; also a special nephew, Curtis Cooke and wife, Jewell; nine grandchildren,<br />

Michele R. <strong>Gunn</strong>, J. Ryan Loyall, James Lee Bowling, Jr., Jennifer C. Goode, Joseph Paul<br />

Bowling, Karin E. Wade, Stephen T. Bowling, Dennis James <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr. and Bobbi Jo<br />

Bristow, also eight great-grandchildren; a brother, Robert Walker Moore and wife, Vera of<br />

Mobile, Ala.; sister, Alice Mae Masten of Germantown, MD; also numerous nieces and<br />

nephews and her beloved friends at Beth Shalom Woods. Remains rest at the Atlee Chapel,<br />

Woody Funeral Home, 9271 Shady Grove Road, where family will receive friends 2 to 4 and<br />

6 to 8 p.m. Tuesday and where services will be held 2 p.m. Wednesday. Interment Forest<br />

Lawn Cemetery. In lieu of flowers contributions may be made to the Beth Shalom Woods<br />

Tree of Life, 2027 Lauderdale Dr., Richmond, Va 23233.<br />

Mildred <strong>Gunn</strong> Nicholas,<br />

76, of Kennesaw, Ga died Wednesday, May 15, 2002. Funeral services 11:00 A.M., Saturday,<br />

May 18, 2002 at Medford-Peden Funeral Home, Marietta. Burial at Westview Cemetery in<br />

Atlanta. A loving wife, mother and grandmother, Mildred was born in Locust Grove, Henry<br />

County, and lived in Atlanta and Herndon, Virginia before moving to Kennesaw 7 years ago.<br />

She was a homemaker, and member of Roswell Street Baptist Church in Marietta. Survivors<br />

include her husband, Thomas "Curly" Nicholas of Kennesaw; one son, Dr. Tim Nicholas of<br />

Jackson, MS; two daughters, Debra Nicholas Alexander of Herndon, VA and Lisa Nicholas<br />

of Marietta; 6 grandchildren, several nieces and nephews. Visitation 7 to 9:00 P.M., Friday at<br />

the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to the National Ovarian Cancer<br />

Coalition.<br />

Mildred <strong>Gunn</strong> Rhodes<br />

The Advocate-Democrat, February 20, 1903 Mrs. Mildred Rhodes who has been ill at the<br />

home of her daughter Mrs. W.O. Holden passed away Friday evening at 9 o"clock. She was<br />

surrounded by loving relatives and friends all during her illness and if love, tenderness and<br />

skill could have saved her she would have been here today. Mrs. Rhodes was one of the<br />

counties oldest and most highly respected residents. She had been a most devout member of<br />

the Baptist Church since early girl hood. She was charitable, generous and forgiving and<br />

possessed the impulses that make a true Christian. The soul of a devoted mother, an<br />

affectionate and steadfast friend has winged its flight to its Creator, leaving many sad and<br />

sympathetic souls to mourn its loss. The funeral occurred Saturday afternoon at the family<br />

burying ground at Mildrajon. Reverend CA Owens officiated.<br />

Mildred Erline <strong>Gunn</strong>,


86, of Moss Point, MS passed away Sunday January 24, 2010 in ocean Springs, MS. She was<br />

born July 2, 1923 in George County. She was preceded in death by her husband, Luther<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, parents LeRoy and Alice Firth and a brother Enos Firth. Survivors are her daughter<br />

Kay (Robert) Dunleavy, 2 sons Glenn <strong>Gunn</strong> and Curtis <strong>Gunn</strong>, grandsons Leslie <strong>Gunn</strong> and<br />

Ben <strong>Gunn</strong>, granddaughters Alysen Hanrahan and Blair Dunleavy, also 3 great grandsons.<br />

Visitation will be Thursday January 28, 2010 from 9:00am-10:30am at Heritage Funeral<br />

Home in Escatawpa. Services will begin at 10:30am for Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> with Rev. Randy Johnson<br />

officiating. Graveside services will be held at 12:30pm at Biloxi National Cemetery in Biloxi,<br />

MS. Heritage Funeral Home, locally owned and operated, in charge of arrangements<br />

Mildred W. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Mildred Funeral Services for Mrs. Mildred W. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Decatur, Georgia, will be held<br />

Monday, April 7, 2008, 12:00 noon at Liberty Baptist Church, 395 Chamberlain Street,<br />

Atlanta, with remains placed in state at 10:00 a.m. Dr. Rev. J. Sherman Pelt, pastor,<br />

officiating. Interment South-View Cemetery. She is survived by son, Robert Ward (Bobby);<br />

daughter-in-law, Yvonne Ward; grandson, William Ward, Jr.; god-daughter, Shirley Lewis;<br />

sister, Vinnie Fox; step-son, Robert Sellars; a host of other relatives and friends. Family and<br />

friends will assemble at 441 Clairmont Ave., Apt. 217, Decatur, at 11:00 a.m. Donald Trimble<br />

Mortuary, Inc., 1876 Second Avenue, (404) 371-0772-3.<br />

Miles A. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Miles A. <strong>Gunn</strong>, son of James Thomas and Harriet <strong>Gunn</strong> died May 15, 1865 at Jackson<br />

Hospital in Richmond, Virginia from a back abcess. A native of Robertson County,<br />

Tennessee, Miles enlisted August 12, 1861 at Loudon Tennessee in the 11th Tennessee Vol.<br />

Infantry. Burial Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, Virginia (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> descendant)<br />

Millie "Nana" <strong>Gunn</strong> Gatten,<br />

74, of Amarillo died Monday, March 14, 2005. Private family services will be at a later date.<br />

Arrangements are by Rector Funeral Home Coulter Chapel, 8310 S. Coulter St. Mrs. Gatten<br />

had lived in Amarillo most of her life. She was preceded in death by her husband, "Skeets"<br />

Gatten in 1977. Survivors include a daughter, Reggie Wright of Atlanta; a stepdaughter,<br />

Carolyn Stoorza of Grand Prairie; a stepson, Gary Gatten of Amarillo; a sister, Fran Reville<br />

of Hobart, Okla.; four grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren. Amarillo Globe-<strong>New</strong>s,<br />

March 17, 2005<br />

Milton E. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

COLEMAN—Services for Milton E. <strong>Gunn</strong>. 56. of Abilene, a Brown County Texas native,<br />

will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday In Stevens J. Memorial Chapel with burial in Coleman<br />

Cemetery. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> died at 3:30 a.m. , Thursday December 22, 1960 in an Abilene hospital.<br />

He was born July 10. 1904, in Brown County and moved to Coleman County in 1922. He had<br />

lived in Abilene about eight years. He was a member of the Baptist church. Survivors


include his wife: five daughters, Mrs. W. G. Carriger of Brownwood, Mrs. C. O. Grossman<br />

of Happy, Mrs. Osie Mitchell of Coleman and Mrs. Okanee <strong>New</strong>ton and Mrs. Wallie Garey<br />

of Abilene; a son, George E. Hale of Abilene; 12 grandchildren; two brothers and three<br />

sisters.<br />

eight great-grandchildren;<br />

Milton Curtis <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Milton Curtis <strong>Gunn</strong>, 67, prominent Helena, Montana attorney, and member of the law firm<br />

of <strong>Gunn</strong>, Rasch and <strong>Gunn</strong>, died unexpectedly Monday Dec 5, 1960 at St. John's Hospital<br />

after a brief illness. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born Aug. 6, 1893, in Helena, the son of Mr. and Mrs.<br />

Milton S. <strong>Gunn</strong>. His father, a prominent Montana attorney, died in May, 1949. Survivors<br />

include his widow, Irene; a son, Milton P. (Phil) <strong>Gunn</strong> of Helena, a daughter, Mrs. Emil<br />

(Betty) Escheriburg, Paris, France, and six grandchildren. Private funeral services will be<br />

conducted Wednesday. Pallbearers will be W. D.Rankin, Cliff Smithers, Dr. S. A. Cooney,<br />

Judge Lester H. Lobic, Judge Albert Agslman, and Col. F. A. Lange, Burial will be in the<br />

family plot Forestvale Cemetery. Hagler Mortuary is in charge of arrangements<br />

Milton Ward "Pop" <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

86, passed away peacefully at the Vestal Nursing Center on Tuesday, March 28, 2006, after a<br />

long battle with heart disease. He was predeceased by his beloved wife, "Margie" in<br />

November of 2003. He is survived by two daughters and sons-in-law, Laura (Michael)<br />

Donovan with whom he resided, and Marlene (Robert) Parry, Ocala, Fla.; two<br />

grandchildren, Maureen and Michael Donovan both of <strong>New</strong> York, N.Y. Milton retired in<br />

1982 from IBM in Endicott after 42 years. He was a veteran of WWII serving in the Pacific<br />

Theater, surviving Guadalcanal and Tarawa. Milton enjoyed his garden while his health<br />

prevailed and later he enjoyed the companionship of his faithful friend "Kalley" and his<br />

other pets. He was also an avid Yankee and Giant fan. A special thanks to his "J" girls, Joan<br />

Boyer, Judy Shaw, Jeanne Bacon and Judy Verno, for helping him through his long life<br />

struggle, and a special thanks to the entire staff of Evergreen, Nancy and the Physical<br />

Therapy staff at the Vestal Nursing Center, who kept his batteries running for far longer<br />

than anyone anticipated. It was Milton"s wishes that there be no calling hours or memorial<br />

service at this time. A private service will be held at a later date. Expressions of sympathy in<br />

his memory may be made to the Vestal Nursing Home, Evergreen, 860 Old Vestal Rd.,<br />

Vestal, N.Y. 13850, or to the Animal Care Council, 131 Washington Ave., Endicott, N.Y.<br />

13760. Arrangements are by the Allen Memorial Home, 511-513 E. Main St. Endicott.<br />

Milton <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Private funeral services were conducted today for Milton Curtis .<strong>Gunn</strong>, 67, prominent<br />

Helena attorney and member of the Law office of <strong>Gunn</strong>, Rasch and <strong>Gunn</strong>. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> died<br />

Monday Dec 5, 1960, at St.John's Hospital after a brief illness. Pallbearers were W. D.<br />

Rankin, Cliff Smithers, Dr. S. A. Cooncy, Judge Lester H. Loble,| Judge Albert H.<br />

Angstman, and Col. F. A. Lange. Burial was in Foreslvale Cemetery. Hagler Mortuary was


in charge of arrangements<br />

Milton Phillip "Phil" <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

died at his home in Tucson, Ariz., on Nov. 10, 2011, after a two-year battle with cancer. Born<br />

in Helena on May 2, 1927, to Milton Samuel <strong>Gunn</strong> and Irene Lyons <strong>Gunn</strong>, he attended<br />

Hawthorne Elementary School, did two years of secondary training at <strong>New</strong> Mexico Military<br />

Institute and returned to graduate from Helena High School in 1945. He joined the U.S.<br />

Navy in 1945, returned to Helena , Mt. in 1946 and attended Carroll College briefly before<br />

entering Stanford University, where he received his bachelor's degree in economics in 1950.<br />

He earned a second bachelor's degree from Cornell University Hotel School in 1953. While<br />

attending Cornell, Phil worked two summers in Yellowstone National Park, where he met<br />

and married Elizabeth McConnell. After graduation from Cornell, Phil worked as an<br />

innkeeper in various locations around the country, including Omaha, Neb.; Carmel and<br />

Monterrey, Calif.; and Lander, Wyo. In 1956, Phil and Elizabeth returned to Helena to<br />

purchase the Main Motel, which they operated for 27 years, eventually renaming it the<br />

Coach House Inn and expanding to a second Helena property in the 1970s. After selling both<br />

properties in 1984, Phil and Elizabeth travelled extensively in the U.S., Mexico and Europe,<br />

eventually settling in Tucson in 1997. Phil was an enthusiastic sailor, scuba diver,<br />

photographer and all-around-tinkerer who could fix anything. He loved crossword puzzles,<br />

computers and complex gadgets of all sorts. Phil is survived by his wife, Elizabeth;<br />

daughters, Susan and Anne; son-in-law Mark; and grandchildren, Elizabeth, Rebecca, and<br />

Les.<br />

Minnie <strong>Gunn</strong> McGee<br />

DeKalb, ILL - Miniie McGee, 87 died Tuesday in the home of her brother Charles L. <strong>Gunn</strong>.<br />

Mrs. McGee was born in Mount Palatine, Ill. The daughter of Cyrus and Mary <strong>Gunn</strong>. She<br />

was married to Dr. A. C. McGee in 1931 in McNabb, Ill. Surviving are two brothers,<br />

including Chalres L. <strong>Gunn</strong> of DeKalb, and a sister. Her husband died in 1936. Serives in<br />

Granville, Ill. Burial in Mount Palatine. Morning Start, Rockford, Il., page 3, Wed Feb 4,<br />

1959<br />

Minnie <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

NEBO Minnie <strong>Gunn</strong>, 91, died Friday, April 14, 2006, at NHC Healthcare in Madisonville.<br />

Kentucky. She was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Surviving<br />

are Donna Groves, Sheila Wiles, Libby Butler, Clara Johnson, Nancy Livers and Gregory<br />

Ezell; 12 grandchildren; and 15 great-grandchildren. Services are 10 a.m. Tuesday at the<br />

Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, with burial in Forest Lawn Memorial Gardens.<br />

Visitation is 6 to 8 p.m. Monday at Barnett-Strother Funeral Home and 9 a.m. to service at<br />

the church. Memorial contributions may be made to The Madisonville Ward, LDS Family<br />

History Center. Minnie <strong>Gunn</strong>, 91, of Nebo, Ky., died at 10:05 a.m. Friday, April 14, 2006, at<br />

NHC Healthcare in Madisonville. She was born July 27, 1914, in Christian County, Ky., to<br />

George Robert and Bertha Mae Tucker Bowers. She was a homemaker and member of The<br />

Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- day Saints. She was preceded in death by her parents; her


husband, Manuel L. <strong>Gunn</strong>, on April 10, 1998; two sisters, Jenny Lou Buchanan and Eula<br />

Shelton; one brother, Hewlett Bowers; two sons, Franklin D. Ezell and Arthur E. Ezell; and<br />

one great-grandson, Shawn Johnson. She is survived by her children, Donna Groves of<br />

Slaughters, Ky., Sheila Wiles of Clarksville, Tenn., Libby Butler of Manitou, Ky., Clara<br />

Johnson of Stevenson, Mich., and Nancy Livers of Pueblo, Colo., and Gregory Ezell of<br />

Jeffersonville, Ind.; 12 grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren; six great-great-granchildren;<br />

and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. Tuesday at The<br />

Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints with Bishop Tim Dukes officiating. Burial will<br />

be in Forest Lawn Memorial Gardens. Visitation will be from 6 until 8 p.m. Monday at<br />

Barnett-Strother Funeral Home in Madisonville and from 9 a.m. until service time Tuesday<br />

at the church. Memorial contributions may take the form of donations to Madisonville<br />

Ward; LDS Family History Center; C/O Betty Cox, 85 Heather Hill Drive<br />

Minnie Edna <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

GUNN _ Minnie Edna passed away peacefully on February 17, 2005 at the age of 96.<br />

Predeceased by her husband Howard. Minnie will be lovingly remembered by her son<br />

Ronald (Ginny) of <strong>New</strong> Jersey; daughter Darlene (Victor) Boykiw of Washington;<br />

grandchildren Dina, Lori, Lana, Trisha, Shannon, Aaron, Jared; and great grandchildren<br />

Andraya, Lily and Saffron. Mass of Christian Burial to be held a St. Joseph"s Catholic<br />

Church, 1612 E. 18th Avenue, Vancouver at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday, February 19th, 2005.<br />

Published in the Vancouver Sun on 2/19/2005.<br />

Minnie Lee <strong>Gunn</strong> -<br />

MCRAE, GA - Minnie Lee <strong>Gunn</strong>, 86, of the Workmore community, died Thursday, January<br />

22, 2009, at her home. Visitation will be from 6:00 to 8:00 P.M. Friday, January 23, 2009 at<br />

Lowe's Funeral Home in Helena. Graveside Funeral services will be held at 11A.M.<br />

Saturday, January 24, 2009 in the Telfair Memorial Gardens in McRae. Rev. Ben Waller will<br />

officiate. -Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born April 18, 1922, and was a lifelong resident of Telfair County.<br />

-Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> is survived by her son, Jackie (Vickie) <strong>Gunn</strong> of McRae; two daughters, Betty<br />

Harris of Macon and Jennie (Kirby) Jones of McRae. She is preceded in death by her late<br />

husband of 49 years, Bud <strong>Gunn</strong> and two sons, Leonard and Murray. -Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> is survived<br />

by eight grandchildren, seven great grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild, several<br />

nieces and nephews. -Flowers will be accepted or contributions may be made to Macedonia<br />

Baptist Church in the Workmore Community where she attended. -Lowe's Funeral Home of<br />

Helena has charge of the arrangements<br />

Minnie <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Funeral services were held today, August 18, 1975 for Mrs. Minnie <strong>Gunn</strong>, 91, a native of the<br />

Town of Lyndon, Wisconsin, who died Friday at Homewood, Illinois. The requiem mass<br />

was at St. Joseph Catholic Church, with burial in the parish cemetery. She was born on<br />

Sept. 14, 1883, daughter of the late John and Ann Reilly Kelly. She graduated from Waldo<br />

High School, attended Oshkosh Normal School and taught school in the Towns of Mitchell,<br />

Lyndon, Green Bay, and Madison. She retired from teaching in 1964. On Dec, 25, 1905, she


was married to Edward <strong>Gunn</strong> at St. Mary Catholic Church, Cascade. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong>, who died in<br />

1939, was a .director, of vocational schools in Wisconsin at the time of his death. Survivors<br />

include a daughter, Mrs. Evelyn Frick, Homewood, Illinois., and a granddaughter and three<br />

greatgrandchildren. A sister and a brother preceded her in death<br />

Minnie <strong>Gunn</strong> - Haustein,<br />

Services for Minnie Haustein, of Staunton, will be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday in Williamson<br />

Funeral Home there with the Rev. Mark Allison officiating. Burial will be in Memorial Park<br />

Cemetery. Friends may call on Tuesday in the funeral home from 10 a.m. until the time of<br />

service. The family suggests memorials be directed to the Staunton Memorial Hospital or the<br />

First United Baptist Church of Staunton. Mrs. Haustein died at 10:14 a.m. Sunday, April 15,<br />

1999, in Staunton Memorial Hospital. She was 95 years old on December 16. She owned City<br />

Hotel in Staunton, was a member of the First United Baptist Church of Staunton, Staunton<br />

Memorial Hospital Auxiliary and the Pocahontas Lodge. She was born in St. Louis, a<br />

daughter of Joseph and Christine Schneider <strong>Gunn</strong>. Her first husband, Matt Spagnola,<br />

preceded her in death. Her second husband, Lawrence Haustein, died September 25, 1990.<br />

Surviving are a sister in law, Ruby <strong>Gunn</strong> of St. Louis and several nieces and nephews.<br />

Preceding her in death were brothers, William, George, Walter, Joseph and Arthur <strong>Gunn</strong>.<br />

Minnie <strong>Gunn</strong> Holder<br />

Minnie Ree Holder, 87, of Greenville, Texas, formerly of Redwood City, Calif., died the<br />

evening of Feb. 23, 2007, at her home. Funeral services are at 11 a.m. Wednesday at Coker-<br />

Mathews Funeral Home, 5100 Interstate 30, with Rev. Eddie Smith and Don Coppinger<br />

officiating. Graveside services are at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Harmony Cemetery in Winnsboro.<br />

Visitation is from 5 to 7 p.m. today at the funeral home. Born Sept. 20, 1919, in Winnsboro,<br />

she was the daughter of William Elery and Dollie Allen <strong>Gunn</strong>. She was married to Al Holder<br />

in San Francisco, Calif., on April 17, 1938. Mrs. Holder worked as a department store<br />

saleslady. She attended Ridgecrest Baptist Church. Surviving are a son and daughter-in-law,<br />

Paul and Carol Holder of Greenville; grandson Mike Holder of Freemont, Calif.; a sister-inlaw,<br />

Sybil Guillory of Atoka, Okla.; stepgrandchildren Karen Gregory, Debbie Walsh, Rick<br />

Dickerson, Lori Light and Lisa Maples; and several nieces and nephews. She was preceded<br />

in death by her husband of almost 64 years, her parents and four sisters. James Hayes, Bill<br />

Caldwell, Evan Coppinger, Robert Sanders, John Smith and Elmer Ellis are pallbearers.<br />

Minnie C.H. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

WEST POINT - Minnie C. Hill <strong>Gunn</strong>, 81, died Nov. 30, 2006, at her residence. Services will<br />

be Thursday at 11 a.m. at Hunter Chapel Methodist Church in West Point with the Rev.<br />

Casweld officiating. Burial will follow at Melton Cemetery. Visitation is today from 3-6 p.m.<br />

at Carter"s Mortuary Services Chapel in West Point, Ga.. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was preceded in death<br />

by her husband, Richard <strong>Gunn</strong>; parents, Jimmy Hill and Ida Bell Miller; and brothers,<br />

Thessus, Granderson and Louis Miller and James Hill. She is survived by her stepson,<br />

Bennie <strong>Gunn</strong> of West Point; daughter, Diane House of Atlanta; sister, Bessie L. White of<br />

Kansas City, Mo.; and four grandchildren.


Minnie Lee <strong>Gunn</strong> -<br />

McRae, Ga., - Minnie Lee <strong>Gunn</strong>, 86, of the Workmore community, died Thursday, January<br />

22, 2009, at her home. Visitation will be from 6:00 to 8:00 P.M. Friday, January 23, 2009 at<br />

Lowe's Funeral Home in Helena. Graveside Funeral services will be held at 11A.M.<br />

Saturday, January 24, 2009 in the Telfair Memorial Gardens in McRae. Rev. Ben Waller will<br />

officiate. -Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born April 18, 1922, and was a lifelong resident of Telfair County.<br />

-Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> is survived by her son, Jackie (Vickie) <strong>Gunn</strong> of McRae; two daughters, Betty<br />

Harris of Macon and Jennie (Kirby) Jones of McRae. She is preceded in death by her late<br />

husband of 49 years, Bud <strong>Gunn</strong> and two sons, Leonard and Murray. -Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> is survived<br />

by eight grandchildren, seven great grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild, several<br />

nieces and nephews. -Flowers will be accepted or contributions may be made to Macedonia<br />

Baptist Church in the Workmore Community where she attended. -Lowe's Funeral Home of<br />

Helena has charge of the arrangements.<br />

Miriam A. (nee <strong>Gunn</strong>)<br />

beloved wife of the late Robert H. Hill, mother of Sharon A. (Richard) Cogan, Terrance M.<br />

(Diane), Brian J. (Carol), and the late Robert T. Hill, also survived by a daughter-in-law<br />

Deborah T. Hill, eight grandchildren, and three great grandchildren. Preceded in death by<br />

two brothers, Bernard and William <strong>Gunn</strong>. September 18, 2006, Residence Mt. Washington,<br />

Age 88. Memorial Mass at St. Rose Church, 250 Eastern Ave., on Saturday, September 23 at<br />

10 A.M. Miriam generously donated her body to the University of Cincinnati College of<br />

Medicine for research. T.P. White and Sons Funeral Home serving the family<br />

Mirl Yates <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Verna Mirl Yates <strong>Gunn</strong> - SAN ANGELO, TX - Mirl (Memaw) <strong>Gunn</strong>-passed from this earth<br />

to her Heavenly home with her Lord and Savior Friday, April 20, 2012, in a local hospital.<br />

She was born Oct. 20, 1914, to August Earl Yates and Bessie Ellen Lemons Yates. graduated<br />

from High School in 1933 in Big Lake. She married the love of her life Thomas Lee <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

December 29, 1933. She was a homemaker and house wife she loved taking care of her<br />

family. She attended beauty school and was a beauty operator for several years. She ran the<br />

<strong>New</strong>comer Greeter Service for many years and was also a real estate broker. She also<br />

worked for Walkers Grocery Store for nine years. She had two children, a daughter,<br />

Barbara Runnette <strong>Gunn</strong>, and a son, Larry P. <strong>Gunn</strong>. She was preceded in death by her<br />

parents, August and Bessie; brother Hugo Reed of Spain; loving husband Thomas; and<br />

daughter Barbara. She is survived by her, son Larry P. <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife JoAnn of <strong>New</strong><br />

Braunfels; grandchildren John Wesley <strong>Gunn</strong> of <strong>New</strong> Braunfels, Baylus Tom Love and wife<br />

Debi, Margo Inez DeLosSantos and Tomasina <strong>Gunn</strong> Cates of Fort Worth; greatgrandchildren<br />

Kathryn Paige <strong>Gunn</strong>, Payton Storm <strong>Gunn</strong>, Amanda Kirsten Doucette,<br />

Lindsey Madison Cates, Kaitlyn Dawn Cates, Cassandra Dawn Love and Rebecca Hunter<br />

Love. Memaw loved to have long discussions about politics and debating politics. She<br />

enjoyed getting into deep discussions about just about anything. She loved telling her<br />

grandchildren and great-grandchildren about her life and teaching them about life. Service<br />

will be at 3 p.m. Tuesday at Johnson's Funeral Home with burial to follow in Lawnhaven


Memorial Gardens with Jim Benson officiating. Pallbearers will be Larry <strong>Gunn</strong>, Tom Love,<br />

Wes <strong>Gunn</strong>, Margo DeLosSantos, Cassandra Love and Rebecca Love. All family and friends<br />

are welcome to come and share in celebrating Mirl's long and wonderful life with us.<br />

Mittie Norris <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Mittie Marriller Norris <strong>Gunn</strong>, age 102, died August 7, 2002, at her residence. Services will be<br />

held Saturday, August 10, 2002, at 11 a.m. (in state at 10 a.m.) at Pleasant Grove Baptist<br />

Church in Abernant with Rev. Billy Morrison and Rev. Rick Mitchell officiating. Burial will<br />

be in the Pleasant Grove Baptist Church Cemetery. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was preceded in death by her<br />

husband, Calvin G. <strong>Gunn</strong> and two sons, Hewie I. <strong>Gunn</strong> and Lonnie <strong>Gunn</strong>, and two<br />

grandsons. She is survived by two sons, Dewey D. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Ohatchee and Calvin L. (Maggie)<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Bucksville; three daughters, Dollie <strong>Gunn</strong> Miller of Abernant, Ada <strong>Gunn</strong> Lee of<br />

Tuscaloosa and Mittie <strong>Gunn</strong> (Billy) Morrison of Pleasant Grove; 15 grandchildren, 27<br />

greatgrandchildren and several greatgreatgrandchildren. Pallbearers will be grandsons.The<br />

family will receive friends from 5 to 8 p.m. at the Brown Service Funeral Home in Bessemer.<br />

Special thanks to Southern Care Hospice employees, James and Mae Walker, Nell Short, and<br />

Maurine Oglesby. Bessemer Brown Service directing.<br />

Modell <strong>Gunn</strong> Cooper<br />

Modelle Cooper, 90, Blue Springs, MO (formerly of Independence, MO), died Thursday,<br />

October 1, 1998, at Blue Springs Care Center. Graveside services will be 3:30 p.m. Saturday,<br />

October 3, at Oakland Cemetery, Moberly, MO. Friends may call 11 a.m.-12 noon Saturday<br />

at George C. Carson & Sons Independence Chapel. Memorial contributions may be made to<br />

Kansas City Hospice. (Arrangements: George C. Carson & Sons Independence Chapel)-<br />

Kansas City Star<br />

Mollie Halsey <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Mrs. James <strong>Gunn</strong> - Huntsville, Alabama, January 11, 1912 - R. E. Pettus received a message<br />

last night from Mrs. Pettus who was called to Trinity to the beside of her sister-in-law, Mrs.<br />

James <strong>Gunn</strong>, stating that she passed away peacefully Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Mollie<br />

Halsey <strong>Gunn</strong> was about 40 years old. She leaves a husband and five children: Henry, Tom,<br />

Bettie, Leonard and Ed. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> known as Molly Halsey was reared and educated in<br />

Huntsville and had many friends among the older citizens of this city. Montgomery<br />

Advertizer - Jan 12, 1912. (Wife of James Smith <strong>Gunn</strong>)<br />

Mollie Pennix <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

86, of Evergreen Street Green Level, NC., died Sept. 23, 1992, at Alamance County Hospital.<br />

Funeral will be at 2 p.m. Saturday at Burton Chapel Baptist Church, of which she was a<br />

member. Burial will be in Sweet Gum Grove Baptist Church cemetery. A native of Caswell


County, she was a homemaker. Surviving are daughters, Mrs. Mary Jamison of Green Level,<br />

Mrs. Christine Evans of Yanceyville; sisters, Mrs. Hallie Laplant of Detroit, Mrs. Frances<br />

Gibson of <strong>New</strong> Jersey, Mrs. Eva Mitchel of Washington; brothers, Charlie Pennix of<br />

Mebane, Clarence Pennix of Rahway, N.J.; 15 grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren. The<br />

family will be at Fulton Funeral Home 7-8 tonight.<br />

Mollie <strong>Gunn</strong> McKinney<br />

Biardstown, Texas - Dies Monday Feb 23, 1948 Mrs. J. E. McKinney, 76, the former Miss<br />

Mollie <strong>Gunn</strong>, died at home, at Biardstown, Monday at 8-30 p m , after several months illness.<br />

She was a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. <strong>Gunn</strong> and was born at Biardstown,<br />

Dec. 5, 1871. The Rev. Walter Horn of Central Presbyterian Church will conduct the funeral<br />

Wednesday at 2:30 p.m. at Rockford Presbyterian Church, of which Mrs. McKinney had<br />

been a member since she was 12 years old. Burial in Rockford Cemetery will be made by Fry<br />

and Gibbs Funeral Home, pallbearers being Richard McKinney, Robert McKinney,<br />

Lawrence Price, Stiles <strong>Gunn</strong>, E. K, <strong>Gunn</strong> and F. B. <strong>Gunn</strong>. Surviving are Mr. McKinney; two<br />

children, Lonnie McKinney, Norman, Okla., and Mrs. Mina Kyle, Biardstown; seven<br />

grandchildren land three brothers. Freeman <strong>Gunn</strong>, Prescott, Ariz.; Albert i<strong>Gunn</strong>, Minter,<br />

and Jesse <strong>Gunn</strong> of Biardstown.<br />

Monica (Millar) <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

72, went to be with the Lord on Oct. 4, 2007 in Sandpoint, Idaho, surrounded by her family.<br />

She was born in Los Angeles on Nov. 10, 1934, to parents Stephen and Alberta (Martyn)<br />

Millar. She lived 71 years in the Crescenta Valley. She moved to Sandpoint in 2006. She is<br />

survived by her husband of 54 years, Larry <strong>Gunn</strong>; son, Kevin <strong>Gunn</strong> (Chris) of Lynnwood,<br />

Wash.; daughters Teryl <strong>Gunn</strong> Riley (Sean) of Bothell, Wash., and Brenna <strong>Gunn</strong> Meredith<br />

(Drew) of Sandpoint, Idaho; grandchildren, Aaron, Ben, and Cory <strong>Gunn</strong>; Derick and<br />

Lauren Riley; and Max, Zoe, and <strong>My</strong>a Meredith. She is now reunited with her<br />

granddaughter, Taya <strong>Gunn</strong>. Also, surviving her are sisters in California, Marilyn (Millar)<br />

Sund, Anne (Riley) Windsor, and Melanie (Millar) Brown, a sister-in-law and brother-in-law<br />

in Spokane, Wash., Marlene (<strong>Gunn</strong>) and Walter Estelle, numerous nieces, nephews and<br />

cousins and their families. Monica was an active member of St. Lukes of the Mountains<br />

Episcopal Church in La Crescenta for 71 years. She was active in several Episcopal Church<br />

movements, Cursillo and SOMA, and made two missions trips to Africa in connection with<br />

the church. She also was active in Community Bible Study for over 10 years. Additionally,<br />

Monica served in PTA, receiving the Honorary Service Award, Verdugo Hills Womens<br />

Chorus, Glendale Council Girl Scouts of America, and P.E.O., Chapter. She attended<br />

Glendale area schools and the P.E.O. Cottey College in Missouri.Monica was an artist,<br />

singer, leader and good friend to many. Her family and friends will greatly miss her strength<br />

of character, strong faith in the Lord Jesus Christ, encouragement and support, and unique<br />

sense of humor. Arrangements for a memorial service are pending for late November at<br />

St.Lukes of the Mountains, in La Crescenta. The church office can be contacted for<br />

information in November. A memorial has been set up in her name through Elizabeth House,<br />

a Christ-centered shelter for mothers in crisis pregnancy and their children, P.O. Box 94077,<br />

Pasadena, CA 91109. Cards can be addressed to Larry <strong>Gunn</strong>, 1035 Cedar St., Sandpoint,


Idaho, 83864<br />

Monsita Teresa <strong>Gunn</strong> Green<br />

Monsita Teresa <strong>Gunn</strong> Green, 49, who worked at Potomac Hospital as a unit secretary, died<br />

of breast cancer June 23 at Georgetown University Hospital. She lived in Dale City.Mrs.<br />

Green was born in Petersburg, Va., and moved to the Washington area as a girl. As a<br />

teenager, she was a newspaper carrier for The Washington Post and the Washington<br />

Star.She graduated from T.C. Williams High School in Alexandria and received an<br />

associate"s degree in nursing from Northern Virginia Community College.She began<br />

working as a nursing assistant at the old National Orthopedic Hospital in Arlington County<br />

about 1978. She worked at Inova Mount Vernon Hospital for about 10 years before joining<br />

Potomac Hospital in Woodbridge in 2005 and working there until six months ago. She was a<br />

former member of Beulah Baptist Church in Alexandria, and she had belonged to Dale City<br />

Christian Church since 2002. She enjoyed cooking, taking care of family and family gettogethers.<br />

She also was a member of the Love Joy Jewels, a Christian social group. Her<br />

marriage to Walter Simms ended in divorce. Survivors include her husband of 15 years,<br />

Dwayne J. Green of Dale City; a daughter from her first marriage, Tamika L. Simms of Dale<br />

City; a stepdaughter, Shirley A. Johnson of Dale City; two sisters, Lorraine Falwell of Dale<br />

City and Ramona Gresham of Seattle; and five brothers, Emmanuel <strong>Gunn</strong> of King George,<br />

Va., Thomas <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr. of Alexandria, Kelvin <strong>Gunn</strong> of Upper Marlboro, Timothy <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Dale City and Marvin <strong>Gunn</strong> of Springfield<br />

Monteen <strong>Gunn</strong> Henderson<br />

Lincoln, Alabama - Funeral services for Monteen <strong>Gunn</strong> Henderson, 80 will be held at 1:00<br />

pm on Monday November 19, 2012 at First Baptist Church, Riverside. Interment will be in<br />

Coleman Cemetery. The body will like in state at the church one hour prior to the service.<br />

Monteen passed away November 10, 2012 at Citizens BMC. She was preceded in death by<br />

her husband, Alfonza Henderson, Sr.; parents, James and Gladys <strong>Gunn</strong>; six brother. Ms.<br />

Henderson was a member of Rocky Mount Baptist Church, educated in St. Clair County<br />

Schools; was a homemaker. Survivors are her daughter Glenice Cook of Anniston; a son,<br />

Alfonza Henderson, Jr. Of Talladega; a sister Rutelia Ervin of Waterbury, Ct.; three<br />

grandchildren and two great grandchildren.<br />

Morgan <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Morgan Lee <strong>Gunn</strong>, 20, died June 20, 2003, at Alva, Okla. He was born April 9, 1983, at<br />

Great Bend, the son of Frederick <strong>Gunn</strong> Sr. and Jackie Baldwin <strong>Gunn</strong>. A Ellinwood resident<br />

for most of his life, he lived a short time at Kiowa, attended Ellinwood Public Schools and<br />

was a 2002 graduate of South Barber High School, Kiowa. He also attended Barton County<br />

Community College, Great Bend. He worked as a laborer for Venture Inc., Great Bend, and<br />

was employed with Tucker Tire and OK Co-op Grain, both at Kiowa. He belonged to<br />

Immanuel United Church of Christ, Ellinwood, was president of the Industrial Arts Club,<br />

South Barber High School, Kiowa, and was active in football, basketball and track during<br />

his school years. Survivors include: his father and stepmother, Fred and Cynthia <strong>Gunn</strong> Sr.,


Kiowa; his mother, Jackie <strong>Gunn</strong>, Ellinwood; a brother, Fred Jr., Lenexa; and a sister,<br />

Victoria A. Forrestt, Great Bend; a stepbrother, Bradley Rose, Ellinwood; a stepsister, Kayla<br />

Rose, Ellinwood; and a friend, Komari Ruiz, Hazelton. He was preceded in death by<br />

fraternal grandparents Maurice Lee and Maryetta <strong>Gunn</strong> and maternal grandparents Jack<br />

D. and Stella Baldwin. Funeral will be at 11 a.m. Monday at Immanuel United Church of<br />

Christ, Ellinwood, with the Rev. Larry Young presiding. Visitation will be from 1 to 8 p.m.<br />

today at Kimple Funeral Home, Ellinwood. Burial will be in Lakin Comanche District<br />

Cemetery, Lakin. Memorials may be sent to Ellinwood Grade School Nature Center,<br />

Ellinwood, in care of the funeral home.<br />

Morris H. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Rites at Delta for Former Rail Worker - The body of Morris <strong>Gunn</strong> , 70 years old , who died<br />

at 3 o"clock Thursday afternoon, was brought here from Essex late yesterday. The body is to<br />

remain at the Seabaugh Funeral Home until 1"oclock Sunday afternoon. Rites will be<br />

conducted at the Baptist Church at Delta. Rev. C. E. Corbin will be in Charge and burial will<br />

be at the Kenyon Cemetery . Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong>, for many years employed with the Missouri Pacific<br />

and Illinois Central Railroads, in recent years had lived at Essex. He was born at Manington<br />

, Kentucky. He is survived by five sons, Mike, Ila, Ewing, Carl and Austin <strong>Gunn</strong>, of St. Louis<br />

; A daughter Mrs Necie Brown of St. Louis and two brothers, James <strong>Gunn</strong> of Advance and<br />

Thomas <strong>Gunn</strong> of Elvins . Stoddard County, Missouri July 27, 1941 (Thomas and Sarah<br />

Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Morris E. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Sr.,<br />

age 70, of Richmond, died February 25, 1998. Survived by his wife, Hallie H. <strong>Gunn</strong>; a<br />

daughter, Wanda Moseley; two sons, Morris E. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr. and Burton <strong>Gunn</strong>; four<br />

grandchildren, Matthew Morris <strong>Gunn</strong>, Brooke N. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Krystal P. and Casey G. Moseley;<br />

four brothers, Eldridge C. <strong>Gunn</strong>, B. W. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Aaron <strong>Gunn</strong> and Ray Robin <strong>Gunn</strong>; two<br />

sisters, Avie Ann <strong>Gunn</strong> and Clairene Weaver. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was predeceased by his sister,<br />

Eunice McCall and brother Leroy <strong>Gunn</strong>. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a member of the Richmond Masonic<br />

Lodge #10 and the Ceremonial Cast of the ACCA Temple. He was also a member of the<br />

Scottish Rite Bodies having attained the 33rd Degree. He was also chairman of the<br />

Administrative Board at Westhampton United Methodist Church. Masonic Service were<br />

held at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, followed by a visitation at the ParhamChapel, Woody Funeral<br />

Home, 1771 Parham Rd. Funeral Services will be held 11 a.m. Friday (today) at<br />

Westhampton United Methodist Church. Interment private. Memorial contributions may be<br />

made to Westhampton United Methodist Church, 6100 Patterson Ave., Richmond, VA<br />

23226. Richmond Times Dispatch (VA) Fri. 2/27/1998 (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

descendant)<br />

Mortie <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Mrs. Lewis <strong>Gunn</strong> died last week at her home in Wildwood. Fla. She was Miss Mortie Inman,<br />

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ,Joel L. Inman deceased. After her marriage to Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> of the<br />

Back Swamp section moved to Florida about 50 years ago. Surviving is one son, Crisp of


Wildwood, Florida, and two sisters, Mrs. Joe Mitchell of Fairmont, and Mrs. E. T. Parham<br />

of Hendersonville, NC. The Roberson, Lumberton, NC published July 19, 1934.<br />

Mrs. Mose <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

SALISBURY, Mo., Aug 3, 1948 - Funeral services for Mrs. Mose <strong>Gunn</strong>, who died Sunday,<br />

Aug 1, were held Monday afternoon in the home of a daughter, Mrs. James Martin Hurt.<br />

Burial was in the Finnell Cemetery, east of Salisbury. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong>. native of Chariton County<br />

observed her 85 th birthday May 5. She was married, twice, first to Henry Adams and then to<br />

Mose <strong>Gunn</strong>, both of whom are dead. She is survived by four children, Oscar Adams. Mrs.<br />

Hurt Mrs. Tom Dennis of Hun'tsville and T. J. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Moberly; and three grandcilclren<br />

and two great-grandchildren.<br />

Moses <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

The Reverend Moses <strong>Gunn</strong> is no more. He departed this life on the night of the 30 th<br />

September 1863 aged 71 years 4 months and 25 days, having been called at an early age to<br />

the ministry, he cast his lot with the Primitive Baptist Church. Published January 20, 1864,<br />

Montgomery Advertiser, Montgomery, Alabama. (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

descendant)<br />

Moses Lee <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

75, of Memphis, retired from Memphis City Schools and LeMoyne-Owen College, died<br />

February 14, 2012. Visitation from 5-7 p.m. Friday, February 17, and service at 11 a.m.<br />

Saturday, February 18, all at Solid Rock Christian Church, 6720 East Raines Rd. Burial in<br />

Memorial Park Cemetery, 5668 Poplar Ave. He leaves his wife, Deborah <strong>Gunn</strong>; two<br />

daughters, Dr. Krista <strong>Gunn</strong> of Chicago, IL and Kimberly <strong>Gunn</strong> of Atlanta, GA; one son,<br />

Kevin Redd of Memphis; one grandson, Jaylen Redd of Memphis; two goddaughters,<br />

Adrienne M. Washington and Dr. Tonya Lyons-Anderson; one godson, Andre' Washington.<br />

M.J. Edwards Funeral Home<br />

Moses <strong>Gunn</strong>, M. D.<br />

Chicago, Ill., November 4, 1887--Dr. Moses GUNN, the eminent physician and surgeon, died<br />

early this morning at his residence in this city. He had for a long time been in charge of St.<br />

Joseph"s Hospital, and was well known in medical circles throughout the country. In surgery<br />

he was especially skillful, and the list of operations performed by him under circumstances of<br />

doubtful issue have been for a long time the admiring theme for the medical journals. - St.<br />

Louis Globe-Democrat November 5 1887 - Location: St. Louis, MO Page/Column: 5/2<br />

Moses <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Moses <strong>Gunn</strong> an actor whose career of more than three decades included roles ranging from<br />

Othello to Booker T. Washington, died on Friday December 19, 1993, at his home in


Guilford, Conn. He was 64. Born in St. Louis, Missouri to Mary and George <strong>Gunn</strong>, he was<br />

the eldest of seven children. After his mother died, his family splintered. At that time, he left<br />

home and road the railroad at just 12 years old. He returned to St. Louis and attended school<br />

while living at the home of Jewel Richie, his English and Diction teacher. In 1954, <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

began a three-year service in the Army. In 1959, he received his B. A. degree from Tennessee<br />

State University. After that, he studied at the University of Kansas in their graduate program<br />

for speech and drama, and they belatedly awarded him an M. A. degree in 1989. The cause of<br />

death, was complications of asthma, said his wife, Gwendolyn. He had been ill since May, she<br />

said. Once hailed by critics as one of the country"s finest actors, Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> continued to<br />

work until his final illness, ending his career as he began it: playing provocative roles on<br />

stage and screen. He made a guest appearance last year on the television series "Homicide"<br />

and most recently co-starred in productions of "Blood Knot" and "<strong>My</strong> Children, <strong>My</strong><br />

Africa," both by the South African playwright Athol Fugard. <strong>New</strong> York Stage Successes.<br />

Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong>, a co-founder of the Negro Ensemble Company, played myriad roles. He received<br />

an Image Award from the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People for<br />

his performance as Booker T. Washington in the 1981 film "Ragtime," and an Emmy<br />

nomination for his role in the television mini-series "Roots" as Kintango, the leader of a<br />

secret society in Africa that preserved and performed the rites of manhood. His numerous<br />

stage appearances included "Othello" and the original <strong>New</strong> York production of "The<br />

Blacks," by Jean Genet, in 1962. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born in St. Louis, the eldest of seven children<br />

of a laborer. He began performing dramatic readings when he was 9. His mother died when<br />

he was 12, and at 17 he moved into the home of Jewel Richie, who taught English and<br />

diction. He went on to attend Tennessee State University in Nashville, where he majored in<br />

speech and drama. One summer he founded a theater company called Footlights Across<br />

Tennessee, which toured colleges in the South and the Midwest. At the University of Kansas,<br />

where he did graduate work, Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> played Othello for the first time. His goal soon<br />

became the <strong>New</strong> York stage, and he taught speech and drama at Grambling College in<br />

Louisiana to save the money to go. Soon after arriving in <strong>New</strong> York in the early 1960"s, he<br />

became an understudy in "The Blacks" off Broadway, earning $15 a week. Six months later,<br />

he became a regular cast member. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> won several Obie awards for his performances<br />

in Off Broadway productions including "Titus Andronicus," "The First Breeze of Summer"<br />

and "Daddy Goodness." He also appeared in several feature films, including "The Great<br />

White Hope" and "Shaft," and television series like "Little House on the Prarie" and "Good<br />

Times." He was featured in a television production of "Of Mice and Men." Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> is<br />

survived by his wife; a son, Justin, of Guilford; a daughter, Kirsten Landes Mudd of<br />

Philadelphia; a brother, George Jr., of St. Louis; and three sisters, Dorothy Acuff and Rae<br />

Scott of St. Louis, and Ora Lee Wiggins of Benton Harbor, Mich.<br />

Mozelle <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

age 91, of Atlanta, Georgia died Thursday, Dec. 1, in a local adult care facility. Mozelle was<br />

born June 24, 1920 in Miller County, Ark. She was a homemaker and a member of First<br />

Baptist Church, Queen City. She was preceded in death by her husband, Jack <strong>Gunn</strong>, and a<br />

grandson, Drew Cherry. She is survived by two daughters, Sidney Parkman and husband<br />

Paul of Queen City and Terry Cherry of Atlanta; four grandchildren, Kerri Heldt, Jennifer<br />

Young, Allen Parkman and Robin Cherry; 11 great-grandchildren; three


great-great-grandchildren; and a number of other relatives. Funeral services will be 2 p.m.<br />

Sunday, Dec. 4, at the First Baptist Church, Queen City with Bro. Mike Lovely and Bro.<br />

Scott Wall officiating. Visitation will be Saturday, Dec. 3, from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the<br />

funeral home. Interment will be in Salem Cemetery, Bloomburg, under the direction of<br />

Hanner Funeral Service. In lieu of flowers memorials may be made to the First Baptist<br />

Church, Queen City, Building Fund, 206 Marietta Street, Queen City, Texas 75572.<br />

Mozelle <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Mozelle Bell <strong>Gunn</strong>, age 78, died Thursday, January 23, 2003, Richmond, Virginia. .<br />

Predeceased by her parents, Curtis W. and Eve Craig Bell and her husband of 55 years,<br />

James H. <strong>Gunn</strong>. She is survived by her son J. Hudson <strong>Gunn</strong>, II and his wife Virginia;<br />

grandsons James H. <strong>Gunn</strong> III (Jim), and E. Craig <strong>Gunn</strong>; great grandson James H. <strong>Gunn</strong>, IV<br />

(Josh), sister Katherine B. <strong>Gunn</strong>; several nieces and nephews, and five special friends, Joyce<br />

Bullock, Betty Holt, Pauline Smithwick, Donna Toler and Nancy Wheeler. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a<br />

member of Friendship Baptist Church. Her remains rest at the Bliley Funeral Home"s<br />

Chippenham Chapel, 6900 Hull Street Road, where the family will receive friends 2-4pm and<br />

6-8pm, Friday and where services will be held 2pm Saturday. Interment Maury Cemetery.<br />

Mozella <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Born to Eternal Life on September 5, 2007, at the age of 92. Funeral Services will be held on<br />

Monday, September 10, 2007 at 11 AM. At Corinth M.B.C. 1874 N. 24th Pl. Interment<br />

Wisconsin Memorial Park. Visitation Sunday, September 9, 2007, 3-6 PM held in Chapel of:<br />

SERENITY FUNERAL HOME 4217 W. Fond Du Lac Ave. 414-445-3700 - Published in the<br />

Milwaukee Journal Sentinel on 9/8/2007<br />

Muriel <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Muriel J. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Arlington Heights, Illinois. Muriel J. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 96, passed away Wednesday,<br />

July 20, 2005. Arrangements are being made by Glueckert Funeral Home, Arlington Heights,<br />

847-253-0168. Published in the Chicago Suburban Daily Herald on 7/21/2005.<br />

Murl <strong>Gunn</strong> Siers,<br />

83, of Mt. Zion, WV, died Monday, July 28, 2008, at Minnie Hamilton Health System. She<br />

was born at Mt. Zion, the daughter of the late Eddie and Delia Wilmoth <strong>Gunn</strong>. She was a<br />

1941 graduate of Calhoun County High School and was a member of Millstone Church of<br />

Christ. She lives in Ohio for 39 years before returning to Mt. Zion in 1989. Surviving are her<br />

husband of 60 years, Olen Siers; one son, Richard Siers of Macedonia, Ohio; three<br />

daughters, Mary Ann Gredesky of Kent, Ohio, Barbara Zang of Northville, Mich., and<br />

Connie Gray of Finksburg, Md.; and six grandchildren, David Gredesky, Kimberly Siers,<br />

Creston Zang, Garrick Zang, Jed Gray and Seth Gray. She was preceded in death by one<br />

brother, Dewitt <strong>Gunn</strong>, and one son, David Olen Siers. Services will be held Friday, 11 a.m.,<br />

at Stump Funeral Home, Grantsville, with Vernon Kerns officiating. Burial will be in Mt.<br />

Zion Cemetery. Visitation will be held Thursday, 6 to 8 p.m., at the funeral home.


Murrell Harrison <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

March 29, 1978 Winn Parish Enterprise <strong>New</strong>s-American M. H. <strong>Gunn</strong> Funeral services for<br />

Murrell H. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 58, of Montgomery, were at 10 a.m. Friday in the First Methodist Church<br />

in Montgomery. The Rev. Dorothy McGowen officiated. Burial was in Mt. Zion Cemetery<br />

near Montgomery by Southern Funeral Home of Winnfield. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> died Tuesday, March<br />

21, 1978, at St. Luke Hospital at , Texas after a short illness. A native of Woodworth, Mr.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> was a member of the First United Methodist Church. He was a retired supervisor with<br />

the Grant Parish School System and has also served as principal at Montgomery High<br />

School. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Elizabeth <strong>Gunn</strong> of Montgomery, and one son, Steve<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Natchitoches.<br />

<strong>My</strong>eong He <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

November 14, 1942 - March 13, 2007 - <strong>My</strong>eong <strong>Gunn</strong> passed away peacefully in Sacramento<br />

on Tuesday, March 13, 2007 at the age of 64. <strong>My</strong>eong was born November 14, 1942 to Pong<br />

and Chong (Lee) Kim in Incheon, Korea. <strong>My</strong>eong met her husband Robert in Korea where<br />

they were married at Camp Pelham on July 10, 1969. <strong>My</strong>eong had made Northern California<br />

her home for many years prior to moving to Driggs, Idaho in 2004. She attended the Driggs<br />

3rd Ward of the Latter Day Saints in Driggs, Idaho. She had many interests some of which<br />

were singing at church functions, she had a very angelic voice, her favorite past time was<br />

playing with her dogs Tummy and Rusty. <strong>My</strong>eong was a loving wife, mother and<br />

grandmother; she will not only be missed by her immediate family but also by her church<br />

family in Idaho. She had devoted her life to her husband and there 3 sons; Robert, Michael<br />

and David.<strong>My</strong>eong is survived by her husband of 37 years Robert <strong>Gunn</strong> I, sons, Robert<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> II and wife Brendyn of Pioneer, Michael <strong>Gunn</strong> of Driggs, Idaho, David <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Anaheim Hills, granddaughter Riley Marie <strong>Gunn</strong>. Three brothers and three sisters also<br />

survive her. A funeral service was held at Daneri Mortuary Chapel in Jackson. Inurnment<br />

will be private. Condolences may be offered via e-mail to the family at<br />

danerimortuary@sbcglobal.net. Arrangements have been entrusted to Daneri Mortuary in<br />

Jackson, Ph. 209-223-0793,Services provided by: entrusted to Daneri Mortuary, FD 1636 PH.<br />

209-223-0793<br />

<strong>My</strong>rna "Marilee" <strong>Gunn</strong> Ham,<br />

53, of Castle Rock, Washington died April 14, 2006. She was born Nov. 18, 1952, in Longview<br />

to Robert and Gladys <strong>Gunn</strong> and attended R.A. Long High School. Mrs. Ham worked for a<br />

rental agency in Ohio and for Motorola in Phoenix, Ariz., before returning to the local area<br />

where she was a waitress at the Monticello Hotel and a bartender at the Longview Country<br />

Club. She later worked in real estate, sold Mary Kay Cosmetics and operated an in-home<br />

day care. Survivors include her husband of 20 years, Michael Ham; a son, Joseph Koenig; a<br />

daughter, Danielle Koenig; two brothers, Dana <strong>Gunn</strong> and Robert Stevens; two sisters,<br />

Charmaine Fritz and <strong>My</strong>rna Nelson; three stepchildren; and six grandchildren. At her<br />

request, no service will be held. Arrangements are by Omega Funeral & Cremation Service.<br />

Published in The Daily <strong>New</strong>s on 4/18/2006.


<strong>My</strong>ron E, <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Published 6-22-1992 - 85, of Riverton, died Saturday at Cooper Hospital-University Medical<br />

Center, Camden, N.J., of injuries sustained in an automobile accident in Riverton last<br />

weekend. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a retired engineer for RCA in Camden. He was a graduate of the<br />

University of Cincinnati School of Engineering. He was a member of Calvary Presbyterian<br />

Church in Riverton and Covenant Lodge 161 Free and Accepted Masons in Palmyra.<br />

Survivors: his wife, Lenora C., and two sons, Bruce M., president of the Riverton Borough<br />

Council, and David R. of Waterbury, Vt. Services: memorial, 10 a.m. tomorrow, Calvary<br />

Presbyterian Church, Fourth Street and Lippincott Avenue, Riverton. Weber Funeral Home,<br />

Riverton<br />

<strong>My</strong>rtle Lasley <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Memorial service for Mrs. Mrytle Lasley <strong>Gunn</strong>, 95, of 3107 Greensboro Road, who died<br />

Sunday, will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday at Sedgefield Presbyterian Church, of which she was a<br />

member. Burial will be in Forest Lawn Cemetery. A native of Wentworth, North Carolina,<br />

Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a retired cafeteria manager for Sedgefield School. Surviving are son,<br />

Kenneth Milton <strong>Gunn</strong> of Bayon, Va., sister, Mrs. Ira R. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Wilson; two grandchildren.<br />

The family will be at Hanes-Lineberry Vanstory Street Funeral Home 7-9 p.m. today.<br />

<strong>My</strong>rtle <strong>Gunn</strong> Edwards<br />

Mrs. <strong>My</strong>rtle <strong>Gunn</strong> Edwards, 84, of Route 2, died Sunday evening at her home. The funeral<br />

will be held 11 a.m. Tuesday at Taylor-Edwards Funeral Home in Snow Hill. Burial will<br />

follow in the Snow Hill Cemetery. Surviving are daughters and sons-in-law, Hughlene E. and<br />

Joe Collins of Greensboro, NC., and Linda Sue E. and William Sauls of LaGrange;<br />

grandchildren, Robby Bishop, Kimberly Matherly, Wes Sauls, and Ara and Christa S.<br />

Zartarian. The family received friends 7-8:30 p.m. Monday at the funeral home, and other<br />

times, will be at the home of William and Linda Sue Sauls.<br />

<strong>My</strong>rtle Lee <strong>Gunn</strong> Wenger,<br />

70, of 7900 Indian Springs Rd., died Sunday, June 11, 1978. She is the widow of Ira E.<br />

Wenger, Sr., formerly of Farmville, Va. She is survived by four sons, Ira E. Wenger, Jr., J.<br />

Wayne Wenger, and Wilbur Lee Wenger, all of Richmond, and James H. Wenger, Taylor,<br />

Mich.; one sister, Mrs. Edith Halterman of Calif.; six grandchildren; and one greatgrandchild.<br />

Remains rest at the Bennett Funeral Home, 3215 Cutshaw Ave., where funeral<br />

services will be held on Wednesday, June 14, 1979, at 2 p.m. Interment Forest Lawn<br />

Cemetery. Richmond Times Dispatch (VA) Tues. 6-13-1978 (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

<strong>My</strong>rtle <strong>Gunn</strong> Fergusson,<br />

age 75, of Richmond, died Tuesday, March 16, 1993. She is survived by her daughter, Faye F.<br />

Traylor; her granddaughter , Tracy Fergusson Traylor; two sisters, Audrey <strong>Gunn</strong> Garton


and Mildred <strong>Gunn</strong> Boyer; also nieces and nephews, all of Richmond. Mrs. Fergusson was a<br />

member of Christ United Methodist Church. Remains rest at the Parham Chapel, Woody<br />

Funeral Home, 1771 Parham Road, where the family will receive friends 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.<br />

Wednesday. Graveside services will be held 11:00 a.m. Thursday in Westhampton Memorial<br />

Park. Memorial contributions may be made to Christ United Methodist Church or American<br />

Lung. Assoc. Richmond Times Dispatch (VA) Wed. 3-17-1993 (Thomas and Sarah<br />

Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

<strong>My</strong>rtle Genevieve <strong>Gunn</strong> Martin<br />

B: November 25, 1908 D: January 26, 2009 - Beloved Mother, Grandmother, and Aunt<br />

passed away peacefully January 26, 2009 in Seattle, with her family by her side. <strong>My</strong>rtle<br />

Genevieve <strong>Gunn</strong> was born November 25, 1908 in Barnes County North Dakota to William<br />

and Ellen <strong>Gunn</strong>. She attended Sanborn High School and Valley City Teachers College in<br />

North Dakota. <strong>My</strong>rtle married Alfred Lewis Martin on December 27, 1932 in North Dakota<br />

where they resided until 1951. They ventured to Polson, Montana and ran an irrigation farm<br />

in Valley View, eventually moving to their Skyline Drive residence in the late 1950’s to enjoy<br />

a beautiful view of Flathead Lake and the Mission Range. <strong>My</strong>rtle and Al enjoyed pinochle,<br />

fishing, and gardening, and were active members of the Polson Senior Citizens Center.<br />

<strong>My</strong>rtle lived in downtown Polson for a number of years before relocating to Seattle at the age<br />

of 93. <strong>My</strong>rtle was preceded in death by her husband, Alfred, and is survived by her son, Dale<br />

William Martin (Anne) of Seattle, granddaughter, Leslie Martin Kinkade (Ron) of Tacoma,<br />

granddaughter, Angela Pauline Martin of Seattle, and grandson, Gregor Lewis Martin<br />

(Katie) of Encinitas, CA. Over her life's century, <strong>My</strong>rtle proudly kept alive numerous recipes<br />

for her popular homemade baked goods. When asked of her secrets to living to be 100,<br />

<strong>My</strong>rtle simply replied with a big smile, “work hard and enjoy every day.”<br />

<strong>My</strong>rtle I. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

92, of Roodhouse, Ill died at 10:30 a.m. Saturday at Passavant Area Hospital in Jacksonville.<br />

Graveside services will be at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday in Fernwood Cemetery, Roodhouse.<br />

Airsman-Hires Funeral Home, Roodhouse, is in charge of arrangements. Surviving are one<br />

sister, Katherine Pennington of Mesa, Ariz.; several nieces and nephews. Published 9-9-1990<br />

N. S. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Bartlett Texas, March 11, 1909 - N. S. <strong>Gunn</strong> aged 75 years, an old citizen of this section, died<br />

at his place after a brief illness. He came to this section from Arkansas about twenty years<br />

ago and has resided near this place ever since. He is the father of fifteen chidren, eleven of<br />

whom are still living. Interment took place at the Barlett Cemetery Nathaniel Skinner<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Nadine "Ke bo wah quah" Johnson <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

58, of Independence, Missouri, lost her battle with Leiomyosarcoma June 25, 2011 at her<br />

home surrounded by her loving family. She was born March 6, 1953, in Topeka, Kansas, the


daughter of Irvin C. and Sarah A. (Harrison) Swamp. Nadine spent her early years on the<br />

Prairie Band Potawatomi Reservation. She graduated from Van Horn High School in 1971.<br />

She had lived in Kansas City Missouri since 1965, and Independence, Missouri, for the last<br />

eleven years. Nadine married Ray Johnson in 1978. They later divorced. She married Billy<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> on December 10, 2010 in Kansas City, Missouri. He survives. Nadine had worked at<br />

Bendix, at Zenith Administrators, and most recently for Arnold <strong>New</strong>bold Winter Jackson<br />

law firm in Kansas City. She was a member of Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation. Nadine is<br />

survived by her husband, Billy <strong>Gunn</strong>, of Independence, MO; her children, Renee Johnson,<br />

Raeanne Westervelt (Matt), and Rhonda Johnson, all of Kansas City, MO; her sisters: Janet<br />

Swamp, of Independence, MO, Sallie Barker (Kenneth), Laverne "Burns" Pirnie<br />

(Christopher), and Juanita "DeDe" Robinson (Robert), all of Kansas City, MO; her five<br />

grandchildren, two aunts, and many nieces, nephews, and cousins. She was preceded in<br />

death by her parents, and her brother, Clyde Swamp. Funeral Services will be 7 p.m., June<br />

28, 2011 at Mercer Funeral Home in Holton. Memorials are suggested to LMSarcoma Direct<br />

Research Foundation an<br />

Nancy <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Nancy <strong>Gunn</strong>, the consort of the Rev. Joseph <strong>Gunn</strong> died August 21, 1848, at her home in<br />

Robertson County, Tennessee. She was in her 53rd year. She leaves a grieving father to<br />

mourn her loss.<br />

Nancy <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Nancy Deane Featherstone <strong>Gunn</strong> was born in Utah in the early 1930s. She moved to San<br />

Francisco in 1962 and worked in the Display industry. She was a single mom and worked<br />

hard to support her little family. She often worked two or three jobs at a time, just to make<br />

ends meet. The <strong>Gunn</strong> family lived right in San Francisco. For three years they lived on<br />

Napier Lane on the side of Telegraph Hill, which has the famous Coit Tower atop it. They<br />

then moved to North Beach. This is where she met the love of her life, Morris Riley Smith.<br />

Professionally, she trimmed windows for Joseph Magnin's and Livingston's in San<br />

Francisco. The Smith-<strong>Gunn</strong> family then moved to Denver where she ran the display<br />

department of Fashion Bar. From there, via working for Evergreen Specialty, she segued<br />

into running her own company that consisted of her, on the road, schlepping display goods.<br />

She made a good living and retired very comfortably. In her retired life she became an<br />

exceptional potter. She widened her circle of friends to the Arvada Center and the potter's<br />

community that is there. Friends and family reveled every year in joy the pots she'd make for<br />

us all, brought. She was widely loved. Her circle of friends, here in Denver remains a<br />

wonderful conglomeration of potters, ex-display folk, jazz aficionados and neighbors. The<br />

family is hosting an informal celebration of her life and times, this coming Saturday the 11th<br />

of September from 3-6pm at her home. If you knew her and would like to make some sort of<br />

offering, smoke a cigarette, drink a diet beer or say something widely inappropriate in a<br />

public setting. She is survived by her siblings, Marie Hill, Richard Featherstone and Zen


Featherstone; son and step-son Kent <strong>Gunn</strong> and Kevin Roy Smith; seven grandchildren and<br />

two great-grandchildren. Her dearest friends are all right here, in Denver. We will all miss<br />

her very much.<br />

Nancy Belle <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Funeral services for Mrs. Nancy Belle <strong>Gunn</strong>. 62. will be held at 2 p.m. tomorrow at the First<br />

Baptist Church of Annaville.with the Rev. W. A. Butler, pastor, officiating. Burial will be in<br />

Seaside Memorial Park. The body will remain at Clifford Jackson Funeral Home until noon<br />

tomorrow and then will be taken to Annaville. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong>, who died at a local hospital at<br />

12:10 p.m. Tuesday, November 18, 1958, after a long illness, resided at 3101 Ave. D. She had<br />

lived in Nueces County 12 years. Surviving are her husband, Ruby E. Gurm; three sons.<br />

Billy Joe <strong>Gunn</strong> and Riley E. <strong>Gunn</strong>, both of Corpus Christi, Texas and D. E. <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Vernon; one daughter Mrs. T. L. Appleby; one sister Mrs. Daisy Skaggs and 37<br />

grandchildren<br />

Nancy <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

CHICAGO, Ill. - Nancy <strong>Gunn</strong>, formerly of Barton, Ala., died Sunday, Aug. 9, 2009. The<br />

funeral will be at 1 p.m. Saturday at Zion No. 1 Missionary Baptist Church, Barton, Ala.,<br />

with burial in Zion No. 1 Cemetery, Barton, Ala. The body will be placed in the church one<br />

hour before the service. Thompson and Son Funeral Home, Tuscumbia, Ala., is directing.<br />

Nancy <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Loveland Reporter Herald Sunday July 13, 2003 page D-3 - Nancy Story <strong>Gunn</strong> of Loveland<br />

died in Loveland on July 10, 2003. A graduate of Southern Methodist University, she was<br />

devoted to her family and friends as well as to her community. She is survived by her<br />

husband, Bill; her son, Greg; her daughter, Suzanne and husband Rick Ginsberg; and her<br />

grandchildren, Emma and Benjamin. Other survivors include a sister, Suzanne Karem and<br />

husband Fred; a brother, Herb Story and wife Mary Kay; and five nieces and nephews. Her<br />

parents, Joann Wood and Herbert Brule Story; and a nephew, Charlie Story, preceded her<br />

in death. Private graveside services will be held Monday in Wichita Falls, Texas. A<br />

celebration of her life will be held in Loveland at a later date. Memorial contributions can be<br />

made in her name to Project Self-Sufficiency<br />

Nancy Comfort <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Age 83, of Lewes and Bethany Beach, DE, passed away peacefully on Tuesday, June 7, 2011<br />

at her residence at Cadbury At Lewes. She was born in Washington, DC on March 24, 1928.<br />

She was the daughter of the late William and Helen (Gibb) Comfort. In addition to her<br />

parents, she was preceded in death by her husband of 43 years, G. William "Bill" <strong>Gunn</strong> in<br />

1995. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> enjoyed the rare distinction of being a fourth generation Washingtonian<br />

given her birth in the District. She grew up in the Cleveland Park area and graduated from<br />

Woodrow Wilson High School. Among her classmates were Virginia Senator John Warren,


newscaster Roger Mudd, former Attorney General Ramsey Clark, financier Warren Buffet<br />

and actor George Gizzard. Nancy graduated from Ohio Wesleyan University and was<br />

elected to Phi Beta Kappa and Alpha Gamma Delta social sorority. She returned to DC and<br />

for several years worked at the CIA as a reference librarian while pursuing a Master's<br />

Degree in International Relations at American University. In 1952 she married former<br />

college classmate Bill <strong>Gunn</strong> and had two children, Kim and Tim. Nancy and Bill raised their<br />

children in Fairfax, VA where Nancy enjoyed such activities as PTA President, teaching<br />

Sunday School, editing the community newsletter, and serving as a Cub Scout and Brownie<br />

Troop leader. When the children went off to school, Nancy acquired her real estate license<br />

and worked for Long & Foster in Northern VA for 26 years. Bethany Beach was a part of<br />

the <strong>Gunn</strong>'s life where they owned a unit in Sea Colony before building a home in The Salt<br />

Pond where Nancy was the founder of the Salt Pond Book Club and a member of the Salt<br />

Pond Transition Committee. She was also a contributor to the building fund for the new<br />

South Coastal Library and became a volunteer. In 1996, she was elected to the Board of<br />

Directors and served two terms. Nancy's primary accomplishment was chairing the creation<br />

of the South Coastal Cuisine cookbook. She also acted as the chairman of reservations for the<br />

Beach & Bay Cottage Tour and was a member of the Library Director's Advisory<br />

Committee. Nancy was a devout Republican, a voracious reader and a committed bridge<br />

player. Nancy is survived by her daughter Kim Comfort <strong>Gunn</strong> Gundy and her husband Jay<br />

Gundy of Hudson, OH; her son Timothy M. <strong>Gunn</strong> of <strong>New</strong> York, NY; a granddaughter<br />

Wallace Gundy of Portsmouth, RI; and a grandson MacKenzie Gundy of <strong>New</strong> York. All<br />

services for Nancy will be private. The family suggests memorial contributions be made to<br />

South Coastal Library, 43 Kent Avenue, Bethany Beach, DE 19930.<br />

Nancy Jane <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Oct. 15, 1939 - July 8, 2008 - Nancy Jane <strong>Gunn</strong>, 68, of Huntsville died Tuesday. A native of<br />

Hamburg, Iowa, she had lived in Huntsville for the past 28 years. She received her nursing<br />

degree from Drake Technical College.She is survived by her sons, Mark J. See and James R.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>; daughter, Paula J. <strong>Gunn</strong>; brother, Henry Martin; and seven grandchildren.<br />

Arrangements are being handled by Spry Funeral Home of Huntsville, where the family will<br />

receive friends from 4 to 5 p.m. Saturday with a memorial service to follow at 5 p.m. In lieu<br />

of flowers, friends may contribute to Hospice Family Care, 3304 Westmill Drive, Huntsville,<br />

AL 35805.<br />

Nancy Lee <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

70, of Evansville, Illinois passed away Thursday, February 26, 2009, at Brentwood Nursing<br />

and Rehabilitation Center. She was born October 26, 1938, in Henderson, Kentucky. Nancy<br />

enjoyed reading, loved animals, and was a big NASCAR fan, especially Dale Earnhardt, Sr.<br />

She is survived by her sons, Gene Mayberry (Will Cobb) and Kenneth Slaughter; daughters,<br />

Monica Voegel (Paul), and Meloni Doom (Clifford); and numerous grandchildren and greatgrandchildren.<br />

The family would like to send a special thank you to the AseraCare Hospice<br />

team, Monica Brock, Jill Crane, and Carol Rumple and the Brentwood Nursing Staff of the<br />

400-500 Hall. Private services will be held at a later date. Memorial contributions may be<br />

made to AseraCare Hospice. Condolences may be made online at www.mem.com.


Arrangements by Alexander West Chapel, 2100 West Illinois Street.<br />

Nancy Phipps <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Mrs. Festus <strong>Gunn</strong>, lifelong resident of Huntsville and vicinity, died at the home of her<br />

daughter, Mrs. ,Clarence Miller of Route 4, Huntsville at about 11 o'clock Monday night,<br />

November 19, 1929.. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> had been in poor health for about a year, and during the<br />

past few days had been growing Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born June 23, 1861, near College Mound.<br />

She was a daughter of Josiah and Jane Phipps, early Randolph County settlers, who moved<br />

here from Kentucky. Soon after Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong>'s birth, her parents moved to Huntsville, where<br />

they lived until their death. Mr and Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> were married 1886. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> died several<br />

years ago. Besides Mrs. Miller, Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> is survived by three sons, Festus of Kansas City,<br />

Leo of Tulsa, Okla.; and Oliver or Altus, Okla.; and one sister, Mrs. George Branstetter.<br />

There are also two grandchildren. Funeral arrangements will be announced later.<br />

Nannie <strong>Gunn</strong> Fowler<br />

Cherokee Falls native - Nannie G. Fowler, 71, of 206 Marietta St., died Thursday, July 7,<br />

2005, at her home. A native of the Cherokee Falls community of Blacksburg, she was the<br />

widow of Wylie Fowler and daughter of the late Andy M. and Flossie Wisher <strong>Gunn</strong>. She was<br />

a member of Calvary Baptist Church. Surviving are a daughter, Deborah J. Bolin of<br />

Gaffney; three grandchildren, Kelli Bell, Michael H. Bolin and Miranda Michelle Bolin, all<br />

of Gaffney; four great-grandchildren, Brianna Bell of Gaffney, Shane Motts, Austin Motts<br />

and Jeremiah Motts, all of Blacksburg. In addition to her husband and parents, Mrs. Fowler<br />

was preceded in death by a son, Roger Mark Fowler; a daughter, Kathy Fowler; her<br />

stepmother, Mandy<strong>Gunn</strong>; and a step-brother, Paul<strong>Gunn</strong>. Graveside service will be held<br />

today at 2 p.m. at Frederick Memorial Garden, conducted by the Rev. James Humphries.<br />

The family will receive friends at the home, 206 Marietta St. Memorials may be made to the<br />

Gibbs Regional Cancer Center, 101 E. Wood St., Spartanburg, S.C. 29303. Arrangements by<br />

White Columns of Gaffney.<br />

Nannie E. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Leaksville, NC - Mrs Nannie E. [Williams] <strong>Gunn</strong>, 93 died at her home in Wentworth<br />

Thursday after an illness of five years. She was a native of Rockingham County and had<br />

lived here for the past 60 years. Funeral service was held Friday at 2 pm at home in<br />

Wentworth, conducted by Rev. M. C. Reese and Rev. J. W. Lashley. Burial in Shady Grove<br />

Cemetery near Wentworth followed. Surviving are five sons; J. W. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Durham; J. R.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of LaGrange; J. R [sic] of Wilson; R. W. Of South Boston; A. T. Of Danville; five<br />

daughters, Mrs. Claude Jones of leaksville; Mrs. V. T. Craddock of Greensboro; Mrs. S. J.<br />

Robert of Reidsville; Mrs. R. W. Wrenn of Wentworth; Miss Cordell <strong>Gunn</strong> of Wentworth;<br />

15 grandchildren and 17 great grandchildren. Greensboro Record, page 22, Friday<br />

January 14, 1955<br />

Nannie Ryals <strong>Gunn</strong>


Mrs. E. S. Green, 501 Barrow street, has received word of- the death of Mrs. Arthur Beale<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, 68 wife of Mrs. Green's brother Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong>. died Friday in a Hope Ark., hospital<br />

where- she had been a patient for a week, following a stroke of paralysis. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong>, the<br />

former Miss Nannie Ryals, and her husband lived on a farm near Clifton Hill before going to<br />

Hope many years ago. She was' a member of the Fort Henry Methodist church. She is<br />

survived by her husband four children, Frank <strong>Gunn</strong>, pharmacist's -. mate, U. S. Navy,<br />

Vernon <strong>Gunn</strong>, Alvin <strong>Gunn</strong> and Mrs Genevieve Lester; and two grandchildren. Funeral,<br />

services and burial took place in Hope.. Pulbished Monitor Index, Moberly, Mo on 5-31-<br />

1944.<br />

Nannie Williams <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> Dies at Home of Daughter - Reidsville Review (NC) (She died 1-13-1955) Mrs. J.<br />

A. <strong>Gunn</strong> died at 4:45 this morning at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Raymond W. Wrenn in<br />

Wentworth. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong>, the former Nannie Williams, was born November 28, 1861 and was<br />

a life long resident of Rockingham County. She joined the Methodist Protestant Church at<br />

an early age and at the time of her death was a member of the First Methodist Church where<br />

she had been active in the affairs of the church until her health failed. She was also a life<br />

member of the W.S.C.S. She is survived by five daughters, Mrs. Claude H. Jones of<br />

Leaksville, Mrs. S. J. Roberts of Reidsville, Mrs. V. T. Craddock of Greensboro and Mrs. R.<br />

W. Wrenn and Miss Cordelle <strong>Gunn</strong> of the home; five sons, John W. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Durham; James<br />

E. <strong>Gunn</strong>, LaGrange; A. T. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Danville, Virginia; R. W. <strong>Gunn</strong>, South Boston, Virginia;<br />

and Ira R. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Wilson; fifteen grandchildren; and sixteen great-grandchildren. Funeral<br />

services will be conducted from the home at 2 o"clock Friday with Rev. Malcolm Reese, the<br />

deceased"s pastor, and Rev. J. W. Lasley, pastor of the Wentworth Methodist Church,<br />

officiating. Interment will be in the Shady Grove Cemetery.<br />

Naomia <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

FORREST, N.M. - Naomia <strong>Gunn</strong>, 82, died Wednesday, Dec. 31, 2008. Graveside services will<br />

be at 1 p.m. today in Beevers Cemetery by Steed-Todd Funeral Home of Clovis. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

was born Sept. 3, 1926, in McAlister to Thomas and Alberta Sprinkle Terry. She married<br />

Jack <strong>Gunn</strong> on July 10, 1945, in Clovis. Survivors include three sons, Teke <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jimmy Joe<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> and Don <strong>Gunn</strong>, all of Forrest; two daughters, Jacqueline Scott of Farmington and<br />

Vicki Aldridge of Lewisville, Texas; eight grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren.<br />

Amarillo Globe-<strong>New</strong>s, Jan. 3, 2009<br />

2nd obit<br />

Naomia <strong>Gunn</strong>, 82, of Forrest, <strong>New</strong> Mexico, died Wednesday, December 31, 2008, at her<br />

home. She was born September 3, 1926, in McAlister, <strong>New</strong> Mexico to Thomas and Alberta<br />

Sprinkle Terry. She was raised in McAlister where she also went to school. She married Jack<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> July 10, 1945, in Clovis, <strong>New</strong> Mexico. After her marriage, she moved to the Forrest<br />

Community and farmed with her husband. She is survived by three sons, Teke <strong>Gunn</strong> and<br />

Jimmy Joe <strong>Gunn</strong>, both of the home in Forrest and Don <strong>Gunn</strong> (Eyvonne) of Forrest; 2<br />

daughters, Jacqueline Scott (Mike) of Farmington, <strong>New</strong> Mexico and Vicki Aldridge (Don) of<br />

Lewisville, Texas; 8 grandchildren; 9 great grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.


She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband; 1 brother, T. C. Terry; 3 sisters,<br />

Anita Poteet, Roberta Lee and Ruby Atkins. A graveside service will be held at 1:00 p.m.<br />

Saturday, January 3, 2009, at Beevers Cemetery in Forrest. Arrangements are by Steed-<br />

Todd Funeral Home, 800 E. Manana, Clovis, <strong>New</strong> Mexico 88101, www.steedtodd.com, 575-<br />

763-5541.<br />

Naomi “Pat” <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

77, of 219 Winter Road, Union Township, went home to be with her Lord and savior, Jesus<br />

Christ, on Monday, Feb. 18, 2008, in Allegheny General Hospital, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.<br />

Born in Steelton, Pa., on March 27, 1930, she was a daughter of the late John J. and Fannie<br />

Mae Bush Perkins.She was married to George <strong>Gunn</strong>. He preceded her in death.In her<br />

younger years, Pat had been employed at Johnson Bronze as a machine operator. Later she<br />

worked at the former Troutman’s Department Store and then at the <strong>New</strong> Castle <strong>New</strong>s as an<br />

advertising consultant.Pat was an active member of Ebenezer Church of God in Christ,<br />

where she was an evangelistic missionary and member of the Mother’s Board.She was a<br />

sharp dresser and was known for her style. She enjoyed singing, painting, and making crafts.<br />

She was a seamstress who loved to shop. She enjoyed visiting her children across the country<br />

and was a worldwide traveler.Her husband, George, preceded her in death in 1996. She was<br />

also preceded in death by her parents; brothers, Samuel, Alphonso, John and Henry<br />

Perkins; and sisters; Nadine, Bernice and Louise Perkins.Pat will be greatly missed by her<br />

son and daughter-in-law, George and Dena <strong>Gunn</strong> of <strong>New</strong> Castle; three daughters and sonsin-law;<br />

Darlene and William Miller III of Panarama City, Calif., Janice and Aaron Givens<br />

Sr. of Albuquerque, N.M., and L’Tanya and Arthur Condon Jr. of Alta Loma, Calif.; 17<br />

grandchildren; 20 great-grandchildren; her spiritual daughter, Renee Walton of Beaver<br />

Falls; and a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.Visitation is 10 to 11 a.m.<br />

Saturday at Ebenezer Church of God in Christ, 1119 S. Jefferson St.A service will be<br />

conducted at 11 a.m. Saturday at the church. The Rev. Eric Brooks will officiate. Burial will<br />

be in Greenwood Cemetery.To Our Elect (Chosen) Lady, whom we love and not only us, but<br />

those who have known you, you never judged us when we did wrong but corrected us with<br />

love and gentleness. For this we love you and we salute you on your journey home. See you in<br />

Glory (Our Christ). — Your Loving Family.Arrangements are being handled by the<br />

Charlotte A. Sheffield Funeral Home, 454 Chestnut St.<br />

Naomi Mae Schreiber <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

92, of Vinton, Iowa, died Friday, May 1, at Virginia Gay Nursing & Rehab, Vinton, following<br />

an extended illness. She was born May 1, 1917, in La Porte City, daughter of Max C. and<br />

Laura A. Rundel Schreiber. Ms. <strong>Gunn</strong> completed her GED in 1976. She retired from the<br />

Iowa Braille and Sight Saving School, Vinton. Survived by: three sons, Richard (Anna May)<br />

Tharp of Vinton, Phillip “Bud” (Koreen) Tharp of Cherokee and Gary (Jan) Tharp of<br />

Rogers, Ark.; a son-in-law, Roy Sturtz of Vinton; 13 grandchildren; 19 great-grandchildren;<br />

two great-great grandchildren; two sisters, Mildred Burris of Cedar Rapids and Arleen<br />

Schreiber of <strong>New</strong>hall; and a brother, Jesse Love. Preceded in death by: two daughters,<br />

Rhonda (<strong>Gunn</strong>) Sturtz and Vikki (<strong>Gunn</strong>) Bertram; two brothers, LaVerne “Sox” and Harold<br />

“Mike” Schreiber; and a sister, Bernadine Hay Memorial services: 10:30 a.m. Monday at


Phillips Family Center, Vinton, with burial in West View Cemetery, LaPorte City. Public<br />

visitation from 9 a.m. until services Monday at Phillips.<br />

Napoleon Eugene <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

age 2, of Louisville, Ky died Monday at Kosair Children's Hospital from injuries sustained<br />

after being hit by a car on Sunday, September 6, 2009. He is survived by his parents, Donald<br />

Eugene <strong>Gunn</strong> and Brittney Nicole Purcell; two brothers, Ke'yon M. Purcell and Donald Ray<br />

"RayRay" <strong>Gunn</strong>; grandmothers, Maureen E. "NaNa" Purcell and Robin "Ganny" <strong>Gunn</strong>;<br />

step-grandmother, Beverly Petty; great-grandparents, Elizabeth "Betty" Purcell and Robert<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>; aunts and uncles, Allyson J. Purcell, LaTisha Evans, Maria, Albert and Kevin Petty,<br />

Anita <strong>Gunn</strong>, Dedra <strong>Gunn</strong>, Donna Taylor and Chyann, Jerome, Hence and Henny <strong>Gunn</strong>;<br />

great-great aunt, Jeanne M. Purcell and many, many loving extended family to include great<br />

aunts and uncles. He was a fun- loving child, never met a stranger and brought a smile to<br />

anyone's face who knew him or met him. His "bestest playmates" were his cousins, Nana,<br />

Head, ReRe, TeTe, Dowie, Nisha, Bean, Braya, Shavon, Quan, ManMan, Jordyn, Jaydyn,<br />

Cadence, Bink, Kamryn and Amiya. A Mass of Christian burial will be 9:30 a.m. Saturday,<br />

St. Louis Bertrand Catholic Church, 1104 S. Sixth Street, with burial to follow in St. Louis<br />

Cemetery. Visitation is 4-8 p.m. Friday at Ratterman's, 3711 Lexington Road. In lieu of<br />

flowers, the family requests donations in Napoleon's name, be made to Ratterman Funeral<br />

Home.<br />

Nathan <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

age 16 years and 19 days died Sunday September 23, 1923 at 1 o’clock am. He was the<br />

second son of Mr. And Mrs. John F. <strong>Gunn</strong>. He leaves besides his parents, 5 brothers and 4<br />

sisters. Interment Monday at the Davis cemetery. We tender our deepest sympathies. Cobb<br />

County Times, Marietta Ga., page 13, October 4, 1923.<br />

Nathaniel H. "Bear" <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

79, Elm Tree Lane, died Wed. Arrangements entrusted to OL Hughes & Sons Mortuary.<br />

Published in the Lexington Herald-Leader on 5/10/2007. Nathaniel H. "Bear", 79, Elm Tree<br />

Lane, husband of , departed this earth May 9, 2007. Survivors are children: Donald (Joyce)<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, Sr., Emmanuel Thomas, Michael (Sylvia) Smith, Demetrius <strong>Gunn</strong>, Bonita Bell, Lisa<br />

(Anthony) Layne; a special uncle, Neal; Bellauha Harris and other relatives and friends.<br />

Services 1pm Mon, Greater Liberty Baptist Church. Visitation 11am Mon. Church<br />

arrangements entrusted to O.L. Hughes & Sons Mortuary. (B) Published in the Lexington<br />

Herald-Leader on 5/12/2007<br />

Neal Dean <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

69, died Tuesday, Jan. 6, 2004, at the Veterans Administration Medical Center in Memphis.<br />

He was retired from the apparel industry. He was an avid sports fan and enjoyed working in<br />

his yard. Services will be at 11 a.m. Friday at Coleman-Family Chapel with Bro. Charles


Stephenson and Bro. Lloyd Black officiating. Burial will be in Tiplersville Cemetery in<br />

Tippah County, Ms. Survivors include his wife, Margaret <strong>Gunn</strong> of Corinth; three sons,<br />

Michael <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife, Wanda, of Walnut, Kevin <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife, Angela, of Corinth, and<br />

Rob <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife, Renee, of Cerro Gordo, Ill.; a daughter, Sharon Tribandis and husband,<br />

Thom, of Biloxi; seven grandchildren, Brandon <strong>Gunn</strong> of Walnut, Dallas Moss III of Corinth,<br />

Robbie Christensen of Biloxi, and Abby <strong>Gunn</strong>, Natalie <strong>Gunn</strong>, Hannah Crawford and Aaron<br />

Crawford, all of Cerro Gordo, Ill. He was preceded in death by his parents, Luther Earl and<br />

Maude <strong>Gunn</strong>; two brothers, Hugh <strong>Gunn</strong> and Wayne <strong>Gunn</strong>; and three sisters, Reed, Juanita<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> and Joyce <strong>Gunn</strong>. Pallbearers will be Michael <strong>Gunn</strong>, Kevin <strong>Gunn</strong>, Rob <strong>Gunn</strong>, Thom<br />

Tribanis, Dallas Moss, Brandon <strong>Gunn</strong> and Dallas Moss III. Visitation will be from 5 to 9<br />

p.m. today at the funeral home. - Neal <strong>Gunn</strong> 69, retired from the apparel industry, died<br />

Tuesday January 6, 2004, at Memphis Veterans Medical Center. Services will be at 11 a.m.<br />

Friday at Coleman Family Chapel with burial in Tiplersville Cemetery. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong>, the<br />

husband of Margaret <strong>Gunn</strong>, also leaves two daughters, Sharon Tribandis of Biloxi and Gayle<br />

Moss of Corinth; three sons, Michael <strong>Gunn</strong> of Walnut, Kevin <strong>Gunn</strong> of Corinth and Rob<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Cerro Gordo, Ill., and seven grandchildren. (Hamblin and Elizabeth Tunstall <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

descendant - Halifax County, Virginia)<br />

Neal Ellis <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

age 71, passed away on Friday, February 3, 2006. A native Atlantan who retired to<br />

Highlands, NC in 2004, he was a graduate of Marist College and Georgia State University.<br />

He is survived by his wife, Mary Guy Robinson <strong>Gunn</strong>, their children, Billy and Kathi <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

Elizabeth and Steve Berry, Louise and Mike Neely, Isabel and Tony Walsh, and Roby <strong>Gunn</strong>.<br />

He is also survived by nine grandchildren, Jason and Jennifer Berry, Sara Elizabeth and<br />

Addison <strong>Gunn</strong>, Sara and Carrie Walsh, and Eric, Ryan, and Joel Neely, and his two<br />

brothers, Earl <strong>Gunn</strong> and James Fuller. Monsignor Edward J. Dillon will officiate at a<br />

memorial service at 12 p.m. on Monday, February 6, at Holy Spirit Catholic Church, located<br />

at 4465 Northside Drive, Atlanta. The family welcomes friends at a reception immediately<br />

following the service in the hall at the church. In lieu of flowers, the family requests<br />

contributions be sent to Highlands-Cashiers Hospice, P.O. Box 190, Highlands, NC 28741.<br />

The Cremation Society of the SOUTH, is in charge of the arrangements. 770-420-5557.<br />

Published in The Atlanta Journal-Constitution on 2/5/2006.<br />

Neil <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

On Wednesday, February 16, 2005 in his 89th year, the gentle soul of Neil <strong>Gunn</strong> passed on<br />

peacefully at Tendercare Nursing Home. Beloved husband of the late Gladys. Dearly loved<br />

father of Sandra. Brother of the late Frank Lapish (Reita), late Willard Lapish (late<br />

Katharine), late Marjorie Fremlin (late Clark), Doris Osborne of Toronto, late Archie<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>and the late Austin <strong>Gunn</strong>. Brother in law of Ina <strong>Gunn</strong>, Wilda Montgomery and Keith<br />

Johnston. Friends may call at the Arthur Funeral Home & Cremation Centre on Saturday,<br />

February19, 2005 from 11 am until time of funeral service in the chapel at 12 noon. Spring<br />

interment Laird Cemetery. Rev. Dr. Bryan Lapier officiating. Memorial contributions to Bar<br />

River United Church or Group Health Centre Audiology would be appreciated by the<br />

family. Sault Ste Marie, Canada


Neil C. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

70, of Golden, Colorado, passed away April 21, 2006. Survived by his beloved wife Roberta<br />

"Bobbi", wonderful father of Jerry (Carol), Dann (Cathy), Kenn (Tawana) and James,<br />

loving grandfather of Tiffany, Jeremy, Elijah, Dannielle, Jerrid, Jessica, seven sisters and<br />

one brother. Preceded in death by son Greg, sisters Lee and <strong>My</strong>rna, brother Martin, and<br />

parents Osby and Lois. Loved and missed by all. Services at Lutheran Hospital Chapel,<br />

April 28, at 2:00 p.m. Reception to follow<br />

Neil F. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

55, died suddenly in his home in Jonesboro Sunday afternoon after suffering a heart attack.<br />

Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born and reared in Bienville Parish. He had been residing in Jonesboro for<br />

more than twenty years where he had been engaged in plumbing work. He was a member of<br />

the Methodist Church. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> is survived by eight children, twin boys, Billie and Calvin,<br />

age 13, Neil, Jr., 11, Judson, 6, Alice, 9, and three grown daughters, Misses Sarah, Ruth, and<br />

Marjory, all of Jonesboro; four brothers, D. C. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Winnfield, J. D. <strong>Gunn</strong>, of<br />

Montgomery, and Eugene <strong>Gunn</strong> of Port Arthur, Texas; four sisters, Rev. Mrs. Mary E.<br />

Bartlet and Mrs. H. M. Ernest of Port Arthur, Texas, Mrs. M. E. Glotfelter of Phoenix, Ariz.,<br />

and Mrs. M. Dyer. Winn Parish Enterprise or Winnfield <strong>New</strong>s-American (August 1, 1941)<br />

(George and Margaret Elizabeth Morrison <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Neil Mackay <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

68, of 1403 Lake Shore Drive, Michigan City. Indiana, (Long Beach), died at 8 o'clock<br />

Sunday morning, June 29,1952 ending a brief illness. Dr. <strong>Gunn</strong>, well known in Roseland was<br />

in active practice as a physician and surgeon here for many years and formerly operated a<br />

clinic at 131 East lllth. It was said that he performed thousands of tonsillectomies here. Born<br />

January 9, 1884 In Dumbarton, Scotland, a son of Francis and Williamina <strong>Gunn</strong>. he was<br />

graduated from the University of Chicago In 1907 and received his Doctor of Medicine<br />

degree from Northwestern University in 1911. He was married on September 11,1914 In<br />

Chicago to Helen Davis, who survives. Other survivors Include a son, Capt. Davis M. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

of the U. S. Marine Corps; a daughter, Sarah <strong>Gunn</strong>; a brother, Francis M. <strong>Gunn</strong>, of<br />

Stevensville, Michigan; and five sisters, Mrs. H. V. Sherman, Mrs. Guy M. Brlggs, Mrs.<br />

James Swanson, all of Chicago, Mrs. O. E. Ostendorf, <strong>New</strong> York City, and Mrs. Milton<br />

Broadhead, of Elkhart, Indiana. Dr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a, member of the Presbyterian church; Phi<br />

Epsillon fraternity; the Calumet Chapter, Izaak Walton League; and the Masons. Private<br />

funeral services were conducted Tuesday, July 1, at Oakwoods cemetery, Chicago, following<br />

cremation.<br />

Neil Thomas <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Burbank, Ca - Friends and family members memorialized the life of the 22-year awardwinning<br />

department veteran who died last week of a self-inflicted shotgun wound to the chest<br />

at the corner of North Sunset Canyon Drive and East Harvard Road.Some officers served as<br />

pallbearers, together flooding the room in a wash of deep blue.Born Feb. 18, 1959, in


Glendale, <strong>Gunn</strong> married his wife Tina in 1977 and the pair had three children, Lesli, Dawna<br />

and Neil. To the mighty Burbank Police Department, now is the time for healing. Be united<br />

in love, remember why you wanted to become police officers and go protect the wonderful<br />

citizens of Burbank,” Tina <strong>Gunn</strong> wrote in the funeral program. A special message to a select<br />

group of officers, many of whom served an elite detail with her late husband, asked them to<br />

be strong and remember, “Aut Pax Aut Bellum” — either peace or war. <strong>Gunn</strong> worked for<br />

the Southern Pacific Railroad before joining the ranks of the Burbank Police Department as<br />

an officer, detective and sergeant. He was named in a Sept. 14 federal subpoena for the<br />

personnel records of 12 officers seeking information related to use-of-force issues and<br />

possible civil rights violations. Affectionately known as “Papa <strong>Gunn</strong>,” he had six<br />

grandchildren, Ruby, Priscilla, Mariah, Layla Sadie and Neil.<br />

Neill Vincent <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Neill V. <strong>Gunn</strong> In loving memory of Neill V. <strong>Gunn</strong> who died Tuesday, May 20th, 2003. He is<br />

survived by his three children, Kevin, Teresa, and Kimberly; his former wife, Lynn Duffy;<br />

and grandchildren, Roxanne Simons and Matthew Tamplen. He was born in Fresno,<br />

California in 1929. He graduated from San Francisco State with a masters in Physical<br />

Education. He taught at Richmond High School from 1952 to 1961 and then taught Health<br />

and Physical Education at Contra Costa College from 1961 to 1989. At Contra Costa he<br />

coached football, tennis, golf and gymnastics. He continued to teach on a part time basis until<br />

2001 and always said he loved every minute of it. He will be remembered by his family, many<br />

friends, and students for his humor, his intelligence and his excellence as a teacher. He will<br />

be dearly missed by his children as a loving father. Memorial services will be held at 3:00<br />

Wednesday, May 28th at the Richmond Country Club. Published in the Contra Costa Times<br />

on 5/25/2003.-In Loving Memory of Neill Vincent <strong>Gunn</strong> June 25, 1929 - May 20, 2003<br />

catharsis I am beginning to come to terms with my father"s death his services are concluded<br />

his house sold belongings moved out bills paid assets divided. The final threshold of my grief<br />

is piled high in the back seat of my car the last load of his clothes and blankets are there they<br />

wrap my pain dress my wounds in his scent that familiar smell has become my lifeline. I will<br />

clean out my back seat but not for a while k n gunn Forever with us. We miss you, Dad.<br />

Kevin, Teresa, Kimberly, Roxanne, Matthew, Mom, Velena, and Max. Published in the<br />

Contra Costa Times on 5/20/2005.<br />

Nelda Jean Clark<br />

Daughter of William Lester and Ida <strong>Gunn</strong> died July 29, 2006 age 70. She was from<br />

Monahans, formerly Bell County, Texas, Services are 5:30 p.m., Academy First Baptist<br />

Church. The body will be cremated. Andrews Funeral Home, Andrews, in charge. (Thomas<br />

and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Nelia <strong>Gunn</strong> Weems


Nelia Onolene "Nap" Weems, 76, died Thursday, February 5, 2004, at home. Visitation is 5-8<br />

p.m. today at Ott & Lee Funeral Home in Forest. Services are 2 p.m. today at the funeral<br />

home with burial in Pleasant Ridge Baptist Church Cemetery in Forest, Mississippi. If<br />

unconditional love could be expressed in human form, it was in her. We call her blessed as<br />

she touched all she knew with loving kindness. She was content in knowing the Lord, being<br />

home and around family. She worked in church with children who she had a special love for.<br />

She unselfishly gave to others all her life. She was a world-class cook and gardener. She<br />

loved gospel music and was a life-long member of Pleasant Ridge Baptist Church. She was<br />

greatly loved. She was preceded in death by her husband Isaac Weems Jr. Survivors include:<br />

her son, Larry Weems of Flowood and wife, Chris; grandchildren, Clarke Weems of LA.,<br />

Lori Weems of Starkville, and Ty Weems; four sisters, Jean Hollingsworth, Floy Wall, Rex<br />

Eva Walters, and Coonie Wilkerson; three brothers, Marshall <strong>Gunn</strong>, Joe Bill <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jimmy<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, all of Forest and several nieces and nephews.<br />

Nell Higgins <strong>Gunn</strong> Harper<br />

WILLISTON - Nell Higgins <strong>Gunn</strong> Harper died Thursday, March 14 1996 at the<br />

Presbyterian Village, Austell, Ga. Mrs. Harper was 87. The funeral will be held at 2 p.m.<br />

Saturday at the Folk Funeral Home Chapel, Williston, with the Rev. David Turner<br />

officiating. Burial will be in Concord Cemetery, near Allendale. Born in Madison, Ga., Mrs.<br />

Harper was a travel agent for 30 years. She also transcribed her father's daily newspaper<br />

column into radio devotionals, which were broadcasted throughout the United States. She<br />

was a member of the Truett McConnell Baptist Church in Hayesville, N.C. She was a<br />

daughter of the late Rev. John R. <strong>Gunn</strong> and Nell Higgins <strong>Gunn</strong>. She was the widow of the<br />

late Didney William Harper. Survivors include two sons, Lt. Col., Sidney W. Harper, Jr.,<br />

Satellite Beach, Fla., and Robert L. Harper, Hayesville; a sister, Dorothy E. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Atlanta; a<br />

brother, Leonard H. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Atlanta; and five grandchildren. The family will receive friends<br />

an hour before the service Saturday at Folk Funeral Home, Williston, South Carolina<br />

Nell Higgins <strong>Gunn</strong> Harper<br />

WILLISTON - Nell Higgins <strong>Gunn</strong> Harper died Thursday, March 14 1996 at the<br />

PresbyterianVillage, Austell, Ga. Mrs. Harper was 87. The funeral will be held at 2 p.m.<br />

Saturday at the Folk Funeral Home Chapel, Williston, with the Rev. David Turner<br />

officiating. Burial will be in Concord Cemetery, near Allendale. Born in Madison, Ga., Mrs.<br />

Harper was a travel agent for 30 years. She also transcribed her father's daily newspaper<br />

column into radio devotionals, which were broadcasted throughout the United States. She<br />

was a member of the Truett McConnell Baptist Church in Hayesville, N.C. She was a<br />

daughter of the late Rev. John R. <strong>Gunn</strong> and Nell Higgins <strong>Gunn</strong>. She was the widow of the<br />

late Didney William Harper. Survivors include two sons, Lt. Col., Sidney W. Harper, Jr.,<br />

Satellite Beach, Fla., and Robert L. Harper, Hayesville; a sister, Dorothy E. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Atlanta; a<br />

brother, Leonard H. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Atlanta; and five grandchildren. The family will receive friends<br />

an hour before the service Saturday at Folk Funeral Home, Williston, South Carolina<br />

Nelle Burton <strong>Gunn</strong>


Reidsville Review (NC) July 3, 1967 - Funeral services for Mrs. Nelle Burton <strong>Gunn</strong> of Rt. 4,<br />

Reidsville, who was dead upon arrival at Annie Penn Memorial Hospital at 9:30 Saturday<br />

morning following a heart attack suffered at her home, were held at 11 a.m. Monday from<br />

Wilkerson Funeral Home Chapel, conducted by the Rev. J. W. Swisher and the Rev. Roy<br />

Bell. Interment was in Wentworth Methodist Church Cemetery. Pallbearers were David<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, Calvin <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jesse Burton, Franklin Shreve, John Flynn and Nelson <strong>Gunn</strong>.<br />

Flowerbearers were friends and relatives of the deceased. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was the former Nelle<br />

Burton, daughter of the late John M. and Emma Amos Burton. She was the wife of the late<br />

Alvin E. <strong>Gunn</strong> who died in 1965. She was a native of Rockingham County and had lived in<br />

the Wentworth Community for the past several years. She was a member of Wentworth<br />

Methodist Church. She is survivied by three sons, Walter and Lawrence <strong>Gunn</strong> of Rt. 4,<br />

Reidsville, and Ralph <strong>Gunn</strong> of Indianapolis, Ind.: one daughter, Mrs. Charles Reeves of<br />

Route 2, Garland; three Charles Burton, all of Rt. 3, Reidsville; one sister, Miss Lettie<br />

Burton of Reidsville; and several grandchildren.<br />

Nellie Canty <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Rock Hill NC -Nellie Canty <strong>Gunn</strong>, 63, died Monday, February 17, 2003. Service 2 PM<br />

Thursday Church of Latter Day Saints-Catawba Ward; Interment Forest Hills Cemetery;<br />

Greene Funeral Home Downtown Chapel.<br />

Nellie <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Mrs. Nellie <strong>Gunn</strong> 65, wife of John Garfield <strong>Gunn</strong> died at l: p.m. Friday May<br />

12. 1967. Friends may call at the Jesse G. Crunkleton Funeral Home 215 Grant from 2 to 4<br />

and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday. A private service will he conducted at the funeral home at 1 p.m.<br />

Monday. Burial will he in Graceland Cemetery.<strong>New</strong> Castle, Pa.<br />

Nellie F. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Nellie <strong>Gunn</strong> of Stamford, Vt., wife of Thomas F. <strong>Gunn</strong>, died yesterday morning Friday, May<br />

21, 1925, at Saranac Lake, N. Y., of complications. She has been in poor health for some time<br />

and recently went to Saranac lake in the hope that her condition might be bettered. The news<br />

of her death was received with general regret by her many friends all through this district.<br />

Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> -was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, William Dorty. She was born in Oklahoma,<br />

but went with her parents to Mt. Carroll, Ill when a child and there she made her home until<br />

eight years ago when she was married to Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> and came to live in Stamford, Vt. She<br />

was a home-loving -woman, industrious and well liked by all who knew her. Since going to<br />

live in Stamford, she had made many friends and her passing will be keenly felt. Besides her<br />

husband, she Is survived by her father, who now makes his home in Seattle, Washington. She<br />

also leaves three sisters, Mrs. Charles Paul and Mrs. Lottie Muller, both, of Chicago, Ill, and<br />

Miss Ida Dorty ot Stamford, Vt., and one brother, Frank Dorty, also of Stamford. The body<br />

was taken this afternoon to Mt. Carroll, Illinois, for burial. Funeral services will be held<br />

there on Sunday afternoon and burial will be In the family lot In Mt. Carroll Cemetery


Nellie Frances <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

The Register, Danville, Va Wed. 1-11-78 Yanceyville, N.C. - Nettie Frances <strong>Gunn</strong>, 57, of<br />

Blanch Rt. 1, died Tuesday at noon in The Memorial Hospital of Danville, Va., after a two<br />

week illness. Born in Caswell County, she was a daughter of the late Thomas E. <strong>Gunn</strong> and<br />

Effie Lenora Page <strong>Gunn</strong>. She attended <strong>New</strong> Hope United Methodist Church and was a<br />

member of the <strong>New</strong> Hope United Methodist Church Women"s Club. She is survived by two<br />

sisters, Mrs. L. O. Daniels, Blanch, and Mrs. Roy Jones, Pelham; and four brothers, Allen<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, Willie <strong>Gunn</strong>, Tommy <strong>Gunn</strong>, Sterling <strong>Gunn</strong>, all of Reidsville. The funeral will be held<br />

Thursday at 2 p.m. from the <strong>New</strong> Hope United Methodist Church by the Rev. Clay Smith.<br />

Burial will be in the Prospect United Methodist Church cemetery. The family will receive<br />

friends at the Hooper Funeral Home Wednesday from 7 to 9 p. (Thomas and Sarah<br />

Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Nellie <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Nellie <strong>Gunn</strong> of Granville, Illinois who was spending several months with her sister, Mrs. B.<br />

A. Dickinson of 345 Englewood Ave.,Chicago died last Wednesday evening June 11, 1913 at<br />

the above residence. The funeral occurred at Granville on Friday<br />

Nellie L. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Aunt and great-aunt Nellie L. <strong>Gunn</strong> of <strong>New</strong>ark, <strong>New</strong> Jersey, passed away on Sept. 3, 2008.<br />

The funeral service is on Monday at 10 a.m. at Cotton Funeral Service, 1025 Bergen St.,<br />

<strong>New</strong>ark. Interment is in Glendale Cemetery, Bloomfield. Visitation is on Sunday from 7 to 9<br />

p.m. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was the beloved wife of the late Leroy <strong>Gunn</strong>; loving daughter of the late<br />

Marthell and Alex Gardner Sr.; cherished aunt of Dianne Bacon, Geraldine Dent, Gregory<br />

Johnson, Sharon and Wayne Chester, Denise Dent, Tammy Eddy and Regina Williams; also<br />

survived by a host of grand-nieces, grand-nephews, other relatives and friends.<br />

Nellie <strong>Gunn</strong> Lockwood<br />

ARCADIA, Indiana — Mrs. Nellie <strong>Gunn</strong> Lockwood, 81, resident of the Cicero-Arcadia area,<br />

died Saturday Dec 5, 1970 at Tipton County Memorial Hospital after a long illness. Funeral<br />

services have been set for 2 p.m. today at the Bethel Lutheran Church in Cicero. Mrs.<br />

Lockwood had spent most of her life in Cicero and Arcadia. She was a daughter of John and<br />

Eva Williamson. She was married in 1909 to Charles <strong>Gunn</strong>, who died in 1945. She later<br />

married James Lockwood, who died in 1966. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Byron<br />

(June)Hopps of Anderson, and a son, -Wayne <strong>Gunn</strong> of Noblesville.<br />

Nellie <strong>Gunn</strong> Saggus<br />

Greensboro, Ga. Funeral services for Mrs. Nellie <strong>Gunn</strong> Saggus who died Sunday march 3,<br />

1968 in Minnie G. Bowell Hospital in Greensboro after an extended illness will be held at 2<br />

pm at Crawfordville Baptist Church Crawfordville, Ga......Survivors include a daughter<br />

Emily Williams, Crawfordville; two sons, M. Oliver Saggus of Atlanta; and Everett W.


Saggus Elberton, Ga; two brothers, Col. Clem O. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Floral City, Florida and Col.<br />

Claude T. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Atlanta and four grandchildren. Monday, March 4, 1968 Paper:<br />

Augusta Chronicle (Augusta, GA) Section: A Page: 14 (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Nellie L. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

The remains of Nellie L <strong>Gunn</strong>, who died at her sister's home, 345 Englewood Ave., here in<br />

Englewood, were taken to Gianville, Ill for burial last Friday, June 13, 1913<br />

Miss Nellie <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

of Granville, Illinois, who was spending several months with her sister, Mrs. B. A. (Dickinson<br />

of 345 Englewood Ave., here in Chicago, died last Wednesday evening week June 11, 1913 at<br />

the above residence. The funeral occurred at Granville on Friday.<br />

Nellie <strong>Gunn</strong> Martin<br />

MOULTRIE — Nellie <strong>Gunn</strong> Martin, 91, of Moultrie, died Monday, Oct. 15, 2012, at Golden<br />

Living Center in Tifton. Graveside services will be held 2 p.m., Friday, Oct. 19, at Hopewell<br />

Baptist Church Cemetery. Born July 29, 1921, in Quitman, she was the daughter of the late<br />

James Wesley <strong>Gunn</strong> and Mary Ellen Abbit <strong>Gunn</strong>. She was a farmworker and was a member<br />

of Schley Baptist Church. She was preceded in death by her son, Turner Wilson Martin;<br />

daughters, Rosie Patterson, Eddie Martin, Linda Martin and Joe Martin; and seven brothers<br />

and sisters. Survivors include grandchildren, Walter Patterson and wife Shannon of Mobile,<br />

Ala., Nellie Pate and husband Thomas of Moultrie, Terie Truett and husband Ray of<br />

Thomasville, Mickey McCoy of Moultrie, Steve Patterson of Pavo; 19 great-grandchildren;<br />

and 15 great-great-grandchildren. Visitation will be today, Oct. 18, from 6 to 8 p.m.<br />

Arrangements have been entrusted to Baker Funeral Home.<br />

Nellie Youngblood <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

95, of Jackson and a native of Cottendale, Fla., answered God"s call from labor unto rest<br />

Tuesday, Jan. 30, 2007, at Hampton Woods Health And Rehablitation Center in Jackson.<br />

Faison"s Funeral Home in Seaboard is handling the arrangements, where a viewing will be<br />

held from 2 to 7 p.m., Saturday, Feb. 3. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m., Sunday, Feb.<br />

4, at the Seventh Day Adventist Church in Murfreesboro, with the Rev. B.C. Williams<br />

officiating. Interment will follow in the Phillips Cemetery in Seaboard. Published Feb 2, 2007<br />

Roanoke Daily Herald, Roanoke Rapids, NC<br />

2 nd obit<br />

Nellie <strong>Gunn</strong> - JACKSON - Nellie Y. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 95, a native of Cottendale, Fla., died January 30,<br />

2007 at Hampton Woods Health and Rehabilitation Center, Jackson. A funeral will be<br />

conducted at 2 p.m. Sunday at Seventh Day Adventist Church, Murfreesboro, by the Rev.<br />

B.C. Williams. Interment will be in Phillips Cemetery, Seaboard. Faisonâ€s Funeral Home,<br />

Inc., Seaboard, is in charge. A viewing will be held from 2-7 p.m. Saturday.


Nellie Joyce <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Browns Summit- Mrs. Nellie Joyce <strong>Gunn</strong>, 76, of 5205 N.C. 150 East died Friday 2-10-1984, at<br />

Wesley Long Community Hospital. Funeral will be 3 p.m. Monday at Friendship United<br />

Methodist Church, where she was a member. She was a native of Rockingham County.<br />

Surviving are sons, Charles <strong>Gunn</strong> of Brown Summit, Keith <strong>Gunn</strong> of Augusta, Ga.; daughter,<br />

Mrs. W. H. Sawyers Jr. of Browns Summit; brothers, Dr. Weldon Joyce and Howell Joyce of<br />

Madison, Emory Joyce of Mayodan, Fred Joyce of High Point, Geoffrey Joyce of Sandy<br />

Ridge; sister, Mrs. Vivian Carter of Madison; six grandchildren. The family will be at<br />

Lambeth-Troxler Funeral Home 7-9 p.m. today.<br />

Nellie Ruth <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

NELLIE RUTH GUNN, 88, of Porterdale, Ga. died Sunday June 5, 2005. . Funeral, 11 a.m.<br />

Tuesday, Gospel Mission Church, Covington; Caldwell & Cowan. Published in The Atlanta<br />

Journal-Constitution on 6/6/2005.<br />

Nellie Roberta Hooks <strong>Gunn</strong> Taueg<br />

Gary, Indiana Formerly East Chicago, Indiana Age 94, passed away Saturday, June 14,<br />

2008. She was a member of the Missionary Board at Tabernacle Church and a muscician at<br />

Grace Baptist Church. She retired from the Visiting Nurses Association in Hammond, IN.<br />

She graduated from East Chicago Washington High School, Class of 1938 and Moody Bible<br />

Institute. She was a lifetime member of Tabernacle Church. She is preceded in death by<br />

husband, Timothy Taueg Sr., parents, Frank G. Hooks Sr. and Julia C. Hooks, son, Sidney<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, stepson, Timothy K. Taueg Jr., sister, Julia Etta Stewart, and brother, Frank G.<br />

Hooks Jr. She leaves to cherish her memory, sister, Millicent Dixon of Chicago, IL; sons,<br />

Kenneth (Dorothy) <strong>Gunn</strong> of Dalton, IL, Virgil (Pattalyn) Taueg of Indianapolis, IN;<br />

daughter, Julie Tramble of Chicago, IL: 4 special nieces, Helen Stewart & Eileen Means her<br />

primary caregivers, Charlene Parks-Ward and Kimberly Dixon; 26 grandchildren; 25 great<br />

grandchildren; and a host of nieces, nephews and relatives. Funeral services Saturday, June<br />

21, 2008, 11:00 a.m. at Tabernacle Baptist Church, 3715 Butternut St., East Chicago, IN,<br />

Rev. James Hunter, officiating. Visitation will be the same day as service 9 a.m. until time of<br />

services. Interment Oak Hill Cemetery. smithbizzellwarnerfuneralhome.com Published in<br />

the Post-Tribune from 6/18/2008 - 6/20/2008<br />

Nelson Franklin <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Wicomico -- Nelson Franklin <strong>Gunn</strong>, 67, a retired Civil Service employee, died early Monday<br />

in Walter Reed Memorial Hospital. He was a member of Providence Baptist Church and the<br />

Men"s Bible Class of the Church; Achilles Lodge No. 281, AF&AM; Urbanna Royal Arch<br />

Chapter 59; and Mildred Warner Chapter 129, Order of the Eastern Star. Survivors include<br />

two daughters, Mrs. James R. Gray of Hayes and Mrs. Connie Phillips of Wicomico; a son,<br />

Lemuel <strong>Gunn</strong> of Epping, NH; and three grandchildren. A funeral will be conducted at 2pm<br />

Wednesday in Providence Baptist Church by the Rev. William J. Corey and Rev. Clyde<br />

Kirby. Burial with Masonic rites will be in the church cemetery. The family will receive<br />

friends from 7 to 8:30 tonight in the Hogg Funeral Home, Gloucester Point. The body will be<br />

placed in the church at 1pm Wednesday. (James A and Susan Taylor <strong>Gunn</strong> descendant,<br />

Jame City County, Va)


Nelson T. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

White seated at the breakfast table at his home 524 West Quartz Street yesterday, Dr. Nelson<br />

T. <strong>Gunn</strong> suddenly collapsed and died before medical aid could readh him. Dr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was 41<br />

years of age and the son of Dr. And Mrs. J. W. <strong>Gunn</strong>. He was deputy state veterinarian. Dr.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> was born in Tyvo, Nevada in 1880 and was 7 years of age when his parents moved to<br />

Butte, Montant. He attended the Butte schools, graduating in 1897. Dr. <strong>Gunn</strong> is survived<br />

by his wife Mrs. Janie Gracey <strong>Gunn</strong>; a daughter Gracey; a son J. W. <strong>Gunn</strong>; his parents, Dr.<br />

And Mrs. J. W. <strong>Gunn</strong>; a sister, Mrs. A. C. Jones of Boise and a brother, Dr. J. W. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr<br />

of San Francisco. Tuesday, November 29, 1921 Paper: Anaconda Standard (Anaconda, MT)<br />

Volume: XXXIII Issue: 87 page: 5<br />

Miss Nettie <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Church Road - Miss Nettie Henrietta <strong>Gunn</strong>, 75, died Monday at the residence of her sister,<br />

Mrs. George M. Clark of Pool. She was the daughter of James F. and Laura Shackelford<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>. She is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Clark and Miss Linda <strong>Gunn</strong> both of Church<br />

Road and one brother, R. H. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Wellville. Guneral services will be held at the grave in<br />

the cemetery of the Butterwood Methodist Church with the Rev. T. L. Simpson pastor of<br />

Corinth Methodist Church officiating. RTD, Tuesday Feb 22, 1944, page 8 (Thomas and<br />

Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Nettie <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Funeral services for Nettie Berneice (Holsted) <strong>Gunn</strong>, age 80, will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday<br />

in the Kiesau Memorial Chapel of the Kiesau-Lee Funeral Home in Clinton, Oklahoma, with<br />

Wayne Laminack officiating. <strong>Gunn</strong> died Monday evening, Feb. 27, 2006, at Integris Clinton<br />

Regional Hospital. She was born on July 8, 1925, in Carnegie, the daughter of J.T. and<br />

Bertha Holsted. The family moved to Mountain View when she was a third grader, and she<br />

completed her schooling here, graduating in 1942. She then attended the University of<br />

Oklahoma, earning a Bachelor of Science degree in 1946 at age 20. <strong>Gunn</strong> taught home<br />

economics at Temple from 1946 to 1947 and then at Mountain View from 1949 to 1968. She<br />

then received a fellowship to complete her Masters at Arizona State University,<br />

accomplishing that in 1969. <strong>Gunn</strong> then taught in the Phoenix, Ariz. school district until 1976<br />

when she returned to Oklahoma and implemented a career orientation program in the<br />

Yukon schools. She retired in 1982 for health reasons. She and F.C. Buddy <strong>Gunn</strong> were<br />

married on Feb. 21, 1947. She was a member of the Mountain View Church of Christ.<br />

Preceding her in death, in addition to her parents and husband, was a brother. Burial will<br />

conclude at 4 p.m. in the Mountain View Cemetery. Survivors include her daughter, Darla<br />

Johnson and her husband, Jimmie, of Clinton; a son, Terry <strong>Gunn</strong> and his wife, Wendy, of<br />

Marble Canyon, Ariz.; grandsons, Steve Prough of Altus, Mike Prough of Oklahoma City,<br />

Troy <strong>Gunn</strong> of Marble Canyon, Ariz.; and great grandchildren, Spencer and Jace of Altus<br />

and Taylor and Chandler of Oklahoma City. The family suggests that memorial<br />

contributions be made to the Nettie Berneice <strong>Gunn</strong> Scholarship Fund at InterBank in<br />

Clinton or the Shamrock National Bank in Mountain View or to the charity of the donors<br />

choice.<br />

Nellie Rosella <strong>Gunn</strong>


Funeral services for Mrs. Arthur M. <strong>Gunn</strong> will be held Saturday at 1 p.m. at Storkes Funeral<br />

Home in Fruita. Interment will be in Elmwood Cemetery Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> died Tuesday, July 9,<br />

1957 at Fruitdale, Colorado. She was born Oct.. 22, 1887 at Cozad, Neb., (he eldest daughter<br />

of Mahlon and Dora Pearson. The former Nellie Rosella Pearson, she and <strong>Gunn</strong> were<br />

married April 4, 1906 at Moorfield, Neb.The family moved from Nebraska to Denver in<br />

1910. They homesteaded at Nunn in 1912 and lived there until 1936 when they moved to<br />

Orchard. They had lived at Fruitvale since 1950. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a member of Riverside<br />

Rebekah lodge No. 6 of Orchard. Besides her husband, she is survived by five children, Mrs.<br />

Eddie Hughes ot Fruita, Mrs. El Murray of Denver, Cuiunei Harold A. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Fort Lee,<br />

Va., Francis A. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Grand Junction and Robert A. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Mack; 13 grandchildren;<br />

four great grandchildren; her mother, Mrs. Dora. Pearson of Lexington, Neb.; and l\vo<br />

sisters, Mrs. Ed Strickland and Mrs. Charles Scrutchfield, both of Cozad, Neb. A son,<br />

Waller, preceded her in death.<br />

Nettie Talley <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

78, wife of Miller C. <strong>Gunn</strong>, will be conducted from the Townes Chapel tomorrow at 11 a.m.<br />

The body is at the funeral home and burial will be in Green Hill Cemetery. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

worked in the millinary department at L. Herman"s, now Thalhimer"s for 54 years. She was<br />

born in Danville and lived here all her life. She was a member of Main Street Methodist<br />

Church. The deceased is survived by her husband and one son, Carroll <strong>Gunn</strong>, Rt. 3,<br />

Danville. The Bee Danville Va Wed. 4-24-1957<br />

Nellie <strong>Gunn</strong> Scully<br />

SCULLY, Nellie Teresa (nee <strong>Gunn</strong>) - Died on November 1, 2005, peacefully at home in the<br />

presence of her family. Loving wife and dear friend of James V. Scully for 55 years. Dear,<br />

dearsister of Peggy McFadden. Dear sister-in-law of Mary Costello. Mother of John Scully<br />

and Mary Scully Alotis (Philip). Adoring "Nana" of Kelly Scully, James, Christine and<br />

Andrew Alotis. Preceded in death by her brothers Dave, Francis, Maurice <strong>Gunn</strong>, and sisters,<br />

Elizabeth <strong>Gunn</strong> and Nora Moloney of Ireland. Deeply missed by her many good friends and<br />

the O"Connor and Scully families. A Memorial Mass celebrating Nellie"s life will be held at<br />

Holy Name of Jesus Church on Friday, Nov. 11, 2005 at 10am. In lieu of flowers please send<br />

donations to Pathways Hospice Foundation, 585 North Mary Ave., Sunnyvale, CA 94085-<br />

2905 or The American Cancer Society, 201 Mission St., Ste 720, SF, CA 94105. DUGGAN"S<br />

FUNERAL SERVICE THE DUGGAN WELCH FAMILY 3434 17th St., SF (415) 431-4900<br />

Neva <strong>Gunn</strong> Farr<br />

Mrs. Neva Farr, 50, wife of Mr. H. Sanders Farr, passed away at the residence in East<br />

Thoamston Thursday evening, July 6. Other that her husband, she is leaves two daughters,<br />

Mrs. J.T. Nipper, Clinchfeild , Ga., and Mrs. C.J. Story of Thomaston; one son, W.M. G.<br />

(Jack) Farr and two sisters, Mrs. Bertie Pierce and Miss Jeannie <strong>Gunn</strong> of Thomaston and<br />

seven grandchildren. The funeral was held at Zion Chapel Friday afternoon with Rev. C.O.<br />

English, and Rev. M. Elrod officiating. Zion"s Chapel Cemetery- Neva Farr- 5/3/1883-<br />

7/6/1933 Husband Heze Sanders Farr- 2/18/1874- 3/7/1943. (Neva was the daughter of<br />

William C., and Sarah <strong>Gunn</strong> - Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Neva F. <strong>Gunn</strong> Jones


December 20, 2004 - Neva F. Jones 86, of Emporia formerly of Americus died Saturday Dec<br />

28, 2004 at Vintage Manor. Mrs. Jones was a nurse’s aide at St. Mary’s Hopsital for 20<br />

years before she retired 30 years ago. The daughter of Alexander and Marnie Bickmore<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, she was orn march 19, 1918 in Herington. She married John B. Jones on June 23,<br />

1936. He died April 23, 1990. She is survived by one duaghter Mary Voorhees of Americus,<br />

Two daughter, Alta May Jones and Marcyle Hotzel; two sons James Edward Jones and<br />

LeRoy Jones a sister Thelma Jones who died. Burial was today in Lincoln Cemetery at<br />

Lebo. Emporia Kansas.<br />

Neva Cordelle <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

77, of 611 Wentworth St. Reidsville, NC, died Thursday in Moses Cone Hospital. Funeral<br />

will be 11 a.m. Saturday at Citty Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Coy Brown and the<br />

Rev. Willard Fulton officiating. Burial will be in <strong>Gunn</strong> family cemetery near Wentworth. A<br />

native of Rockingham County, she was an employee of Annie Penn Memorial Hospital as a<br />

nurses aid until her retirement in 1966. She was a member of First United Methodist<br />

Church. Surviving are brothers, Arthur T. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Danville, Va., R. W. <strong>Gunn</strong> of South<br />

Boston, Va., Ira A. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Wilson. The family will be at the funeral home 7-9 p.m. today.<br />

Memorials may be made to the church or to a favorite charity. Greensboro Daily <strong>New</strong>s, NC<br />

Fri. 1/5/79 (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Neva F. <strong>Gunn</strong> Jones<br />

Neva F. Jones, 86, of Emporia, formerly of Americus, Kansas died Saturday, Dec. 18, 2004,<br />

at Vintage Manor. Mrs. Jones was a nurse"s aide at St. Mary"s Hospital for 20 years before<br />

she retired 30 years ago. The daughter of Alexander and Mamie Bickmore <strong>Gunn</strong>, she was<br />

born March 19, 1918, in Herington. She married John B. Jones on June 23, 1936. He died<br />

April 23, 1990. Mrs. Jones was a former member of Emporia Rebekah Lodge 36. She is<br />

survived by one daughter, Mary Voorhees of Americus; four grandchildren, one of whom,<br />

Angela Patton, lives in Reading; and seven great-grandchildren. Two daughters, Alta May<br />

Jones and Marcyle Hotzel; two sons, James Edward Jones and LeRoy Jones; and a sister,<br />

Thelma Jones, died earlier. Burial was today in Lincoln Cemetery at Lebo. Memorial<br />

contributions to Hand in Hand Hospice may be sent in care of the Roberts-Blue-Barnett<br />

Funeral Home, P.O. Box 175, Emporia, KS 66801.<br />

Nicholas <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

NEVADA -- Graveside services for Nicholas T. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 24, of 103 S. Garrett St., Nevada, will<br />

be held at noon Friday at Old Mission Cemetery, Upper Sandusky, with Phillip Runion<br />

officiating. Visitation will be held an hour before services Friday at Bringman-Clark & Co.<br />

Funeral Home, Upper Sandusky. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> died of natural causes at 8:05 a.m. Monday,<br />

March 3, 2003 at Bucyrus Community Hospital. He was born May 7, 1978 in Sylvania to<br />

Thomas V. <strong>Gunn</strong> and Marilyn J. (Rizor) Austin. His father survives in Toledo, and his<br />

mother survives in Findlay. He married Connie (Vicky) Clark on Nov. 16, 2002 in Carey, and<br />

she survives. Also surviving are a daughter, Madison <strong>Gunn</strong>, Nevada; a stepson, Gage Clark,<br />

Nevada; a stepdaughter, Kennedy Clark, Nevada; a brother, Adam of Erie, Mich.; and a<br />

sister, Jennifer <strong>Gunn</strong>, Findlay. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a packer at Glen Gary Brick in Caledonia for<br />

three years. He previously worked at Todco, Upper Sandusky, and did construction work.<br />

He attended Sylvania High School, Marion Technical College and Toledo University.


Memorials may be made to the Nicholas <strong>Gunn</strong> Family Memorial Fund in care of the funeral<br />

home, P.O. Box 246, Upper Sandusky, 43351.<br />

Nicole <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Nicole Marie <strong>Gunn</strong>, 33, passed away Tuesday, Aug. 10, 2010, at Bayshore Health Care<br />

Center, Holmdel, after a long illness. She was born in Brooklyn, N.Y. As a young girl, Nicole<br />

was always happy and smiling. She fought a courageous fight with her illness for many<br />

years. May she rest in peace. She was predeceased by her loving sister, Toniann <strong>Gunn</strong>, in<br />

2008. Surviving are her father, Anthony <strong>Gunn</strong> and his wife Kristine of Palm City, Fla.,<br />

formerly of Ocean Township; her mother, Lilyanne Fiore <strong>Gunn</strong> and her partner Kevin Rynn<br />

of Middletown; grandmother, Theresa <strong>Gunn</strong> of Jupiter, Fla.; uncles, Joseph <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife<br />

Marie of Jupiter, Fla., and Robert Fiore of Staten Island, N.Y.; her aunt, Debra Bertone of<br />

Bridgewater; and a stepbrother, Shawn of Palm City, Fla. Visitation will be from 2 to 4 p.m.<br />

and 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 12 at John E. Day Funeral Home, 85 Riverside Ave., Red<br />

Bank. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Friday, Aug. 13 at St. James<br />

R.C. Church, with interment following at Fair View Cemetery, Middletown. In lieu of<br />

flowers, the family requests donations in Nicole's memory be made to Bayshore Health Care<br />

Center Ventilation Unit, 715 N. Beers St, Holmdel, NJ 07733.<br />

Nina M. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Nina M. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 93, a homemaker, died Monday, March 21, 2005, in Crawfordville. The<br />

service will be at 11 a.m. EST Thursday at <strong>New</strong> Light Church in Wakulla County, with<br />

burial at Aenon Cemetery in Tallahassee. Family will receive friends an hour before the<br />

service at the church. Memorial contributions may be made to Big Bend Hospice, 1723<br />

Mahan Center Blvd., Tallahassee, FL 32308. Culley"s MeadowWood Funeral Home, Riggins<br />

Road Chapel (850-877-8191) is handling arrangements. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born Jan. 4, 1912, in<br />

Tallahassee, Florida and was a lifelong resident. She was a member of <strong>New</strong> Light Church.<br />

Survivors include a daughter, Bertha M. Thompson (and husband Bobby) of Tallahassee;<br />

two sons, George Edward <strong>Gunn</strong> (and wife Betty) of Crawfordville and Kenneth <strong>Gunn</strong> (and<br />

wife Thelma) of Woodville; a brother, Albert C. Hartsfield of Tallahassee; nine<br />

grandchildren; 25 great-grandchildren; and 13 great-great-grandchildren. She was preceded<br />

in death by her husband, Alvin Edward <strong>Gunn</strong>, and two grandsons, Steve <strong>Gunn</strong> and Richard<br />

"Rick" Thompson.<br />

Nina Hester <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

The Register- Danville, VA Sunday, Aug. 5, 1979 - , 86, died in Roman Eagle Nursing Home<br />

on Saturday morning after a decline in health for the past several months. Born in Winston-<br />

Salem, N.C., on July 19, 1893, she was a daughter of the late J. W. Hester and Mamie White<br />

Hester. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> married A. T. <strong>Gunn</strong> on Dec. 18, 1912, and had been a resident of Danville<br />

during her entire married life. In 1961, she and <strong>Gunn</strong> received The Citizenship Award. Mrs.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> graduated from Salem College, majoring in music. She was the former music<br />

chariman of the Wednesday Club, a life member of the Danville Concert Association and<br />

Music Study Club, a member of The Eastern Star, Historical Society and Museum of Fine<br />

Arts and History. She was also a former YWCA board member, a member of the organ guild<br />

and performed in the choir at Main Street United Methodist Church for more than 65 years.<br />

She was a member of the church. She was painist for the first meeting of The Golden Age


Club. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> has shared her music with those in hospitals and nursing homes, on garden<br />

tours and countless other events. Surviving are her husband, A. T. <strong>Gunn</strong> of the home; one<br />

son, William B. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Harrisonburg; one sister, Mrs. Donald Hartzog, Winston-Salem,<br />

N.C.; five grandchildrenand two geat-grandchildren. The funeral will be held today at 2 p.m.<br />

in Main Street United Methodist Church by the Rev. Richard Faris. Interment will be in<br />

Mountain View Cemetery. The family is at the residence, 181 Linden Drive, and Townes<br />

Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. (Arthur Talmadge <strong>Gunn</strong>)<br />

Nita Jo <strong>Gunn</strong> Heckaman<br />

Nita Jo Heckaman, 49, of Post passed away Friday, June 25, at her home after a courageous<br />

battle with cancer. The services were Tuesday, June 29, at 2:00 p.m. at the First Baptist<br />

Church in Post. Burial followed at Terrace Cemetery under the direction of Justice Mason<br />

Funeral Home. Nita Jo was born October 7, 1960 in Slaton to Oneita Jones <strong>Gunn</strong> and<br />

Clarence <strong>Gunn</strong>. She was raised on the family farm in Garza County, and graduated from<br />

Post High School in 1979. On June 23, 1979, Nita Jo married Bobby Heckaman in Post. After<br />

working and living all over the Panhandle of Texas and <strong>New</strong> Mexico, Bobby and Nita Jo<br />

settled in Post in 1992. She was employed by the Post ISD. Nita Jo was also a longtime<br />

member of the Post Band Boosters and was a leader in Garza Co. 4-H Activities. Nita Jo was<br />

preceded in death by her father, Clarence <strong>Gunn</strong> and her grandparents, Barnie and Evelyn<br />

Jones of Post. She is survived by her husband, Bobby; two daughters, Breann of Lubbock<br />

and Dionn of San Angelo; one son, Allen and his wife Jessica and their daughter Riley of San<br />

Angelo. She is also survived by her mother Oneita <strong>Gunn</strong> of Post; one sister, Darlene Speck,<br />

her husband Gary and their two children of Wall; one brother, Danny <strong>Gunn</strong>, his wife<br />

Melinda and their three children of Idalou. Nita Jo is also survived by her mother–in-law,<br />

Margaret Heckaman of Pikeville, TN and numerous aunts, uncles, cousins and many special<br />

friends. Pallbearers were: Scott Speck, Garrett <strong>Gunn</strong>, Brady <strong>Gunn</strong>, Bud Jones, Darrell<br />

Reece, Andrew Dorow and Cass Tatum. Memorials may be made to the charity of your<br />

choice<br />

Noble <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

CLIFTON HILL, Aug. 13 — Noble <strong>Gunn</strong> a former Randolph County, Mo. resident died<br />

yesterday afternoon, August 12 1936 , at 4 o'clock at his home in Turpin, Okla- He was 72<br />

years old. He is survived by two daughters, Mrs. L. R. Cantrell and Miss Helen <strong>Gunn</strong>. The<br />

body will be brought to Clifton Hill tomorrow afternoon and taken to the home of W.L.<br />

Baker Funeral services will be conducted later to the afternoon at the Clifton Hill cemetery<br />

by the Rev. L. T. Cagle.<br />

Noma <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Mrs. Joe R. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 81 of 3721 McKinney, a descendant of one of the founding families of<br />

Dallas, died Wednesday in Wichita Falls, where she was visiting. A lifetime Dallas resident,<br />

Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a great grandfather of John Beeman, who with John Neely Bryan were the<br />

first settlers here. She was a member of the Baptist church and the Bluebonnet chapter of<br />

the Order of the Eastern Star. Survivors: four daughter, Mrs. Henry Scarborough of Dallas,<br />

Mrs. Henry C. Fulcher of Wichita Falls, Mrs. Russell Brickell of Washington, DC and Mrs.<br />

John W. Keebler of Willows, Califo; three sons; Joe R. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr., of Kentfield, California;<br />

Robert <strong>Gunn</strong> of Mill Balley California; and Harold D. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Oxford, Pa; 25


grandchildren and 41 great grandchildren. Funeral services held at 3:30 Thursday in<br />

Restland’s Wildwood Funeral Chapel. Burial in Restland Memorial Park. Nov 15, 1967<br />

[Noma English <strong>My</strong>ers <strong>Gunn</strong>]<br />

Nona P. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

age 68, Passed away peacefully on July 3, 2011 of Pancreatic cancer at The Washington<br />

Home in Washington, DC. The second child born to Emma Reynolds and the late Lewis<br />

Wesley <strong>Gunn</strong> was raised in Pittsburgh, PA. Upon graduation from McKees Rocks High<br />

School and earning a degree at Duffs Business College, Nona relocated to Washington, DC.<br />

She began a successful career in the federal government which included numerous positions:<br />

FPMI Solutions, Inc.: Smithsonian Institution, U.S. Department of Homeland Security,<br />

Career Finer Project Team, B & W Technologies, Inc. U.S. Mint: Human Resources<br />

Specialist, Recruitment specialist, Personnel Management Specialist (Policy), (wrote the U.S.<br />

Mint Policy for Repayment of Buyouts (Retirement Incentives) Headquarters Personnel<br />

Officer (Chief of Operations) U.S. Department of Education: Personnel Staffing Specialist.<br />

U.S. Peace Corps: Deputy Director -Office of Personnel, Served as agency expert on<br />

competitive service and foreign service regulatory issues, Supervisory Personnel<br />

Management Specialist, (as a recruiter with the Peace Corps, Nona designed and conducted<br />

training sessions on the Agency Merit Promotion Program and wrote the Affirmative Action<br />

Plan for the hiring of disabled veterans and the handicapped.) National Transportation<br />

Safety Board - Legislative Affairs Specialist. The Superior Performance Award, Outstanding<br />

Performance Award, and the group Award are among the achievement awards Nona<br />

received from the Department of the Treasury. Nona's affiliations from childhood were with<br />

the Trinity AME Church and the IDMR in adulthood. Known for her generous spirit of<br />

'giving' an avid reader and lover of music, Nona will be greatly missed by mother, Emma E.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Pittsburgh, PA; sisters, Jessie Lyles (David) of Columbus, OH and Crystal <strong>Gunn</strong>-<br />

Tucker (Bernarr) of Pittsburgh, PA; aunts, Vernicia Brown of Pittsburgh, PA and Thelma<br />

Robinson of Washington, DC; uncles, Robert Reynolds (Mary) of Los Angeles, CA and<br />

Harold <strong>Gunn</strong> (Mary) of Detroit, MI; nephews, nieces, cousins and a host of other relatives<br />

and friends. A Memorial Service will be held in Pittsburgh, PA at a later date. In lieu of<br />

flowers, please make donations to Pancreatic Cancer Research or Hospice in your own way.<br />

Nora Alice <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

83, of Maple Street, Dublin, died Saturday afternoon in Pulaski General Hospital.Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

was the widow of Robert Collie <strong>Gunn</strong> who represented the Dublin Magisterrial District on<br />

the Pulaski County Board of Supervisors for a number of years. She was born in Pulaski<br />

County May 22, 1886, the daughter of the late Gordon Wise Byrd and Emma Akers<br />

Byrd.She is survived by two daughters; Mrs. G. C. Cauthen, Pulaski, and Mrs. Donald A.<br />

MacLeod, Dublin; five sons, Robert Curtis <strong>Gunn</strong> and Richard G. <strong>Gunn</strong>, both of Richmond,<br />

Roy William <strong>Gunn</strong>, Falls Church, Russell B. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Mount Holly, N. C., and Roland D.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, Dublin; 17 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.The funeral will be at 11 a.m.,<br />

Tuesday at <strong>New</strong> Dublin Presbyterian Church. Burial will be in the church cemetery.In lieu of<br />

flowers, contributions may be made to the AbingdonPresbytery Children"s Home,<br />

Wytheville, Va.The body will remain at Thomas M. Seagle & Sons Funeral Home until one


hour before the service. Southwest Times, Pulaski, VA Mon. 12-29-1969<br />

Nora May <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Galena, Illinois - Services for Mrs. Nora May <strong>Gunn</strong>, 67, 412 Gear St., who died Friday in her<br />

home, will be 2 pm Monday in the Furlong Funeral Chapel Burial in Greenwood Cemetery.<br />

Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Donald Fleege of Galena; two sons; Yorke of Amarillo,<br />

Texas; and William of Augusta Michigan; nine grandchildren and one great grandson; two<br />

sisters including Mrs. Orion Ehredt, Elizabeth Morning Star Rockford, Ill page 9 Sunday<br />

June 30, 1963<br />

Nora T. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

age 85, of Route 2, McKinney, Va. died Saturday, July 19. She was the widow of Jerry <strong>Gunn</strong>.<br />

She is survived by one sister, Mrs. Maude T. Hepler of King George, Va. Graveside funeral<br />

services will be held 2 p.m. Sunday at Butterwood Methodist Church Cemetery. In lieu of<br />

flowers contributions may be made to the Butterwood United Methodist Church. Remains<br />

rest at the Hamner-McMillan Funeral Home in Blackstone - Richmond Times Dispatch (VA)<br />

Sun. 7-20-1986 (Nora Thurman)<br />

Norazella V. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

81, of 1100 East State Road <strong>New</strong>comerstown, Ohio, died Friday, Oct. 14, 2011 at Riverside<br />

Manor Nursing & Rehab. Center, <strong>New</strong>comerstown. She was born March 3, 1930 in Caldwell,<br />

Ohio to the late George E. Saylor and Norene D. (Lewis) Saylor. She was a 1948<br />

<strong>New</strong>comerstown High School graduate, a housewife, and was a member of Wolf-Salem<br />

United Methodist Church. On Aug. 29, 1948, she married John A. <strong>Gunn</strong>, who passed away<br />

on Monday, Oct. 17, 2011. She is survived by two sons, John R. <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife, Dee A. of<br />

<strong>New</strong>comerstown, and Talmage L. <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife, Darla K. of Port Washington; five<br />

grandchildren; two step-grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; one step-greatgrandchild;<br />

three brothers, George Saylor of Spokan, Wash., Jack Saylor of Isleta, and Jim<br />

Saylor of Kansas; one sister, Linda Tice of <strong>New</strong>comerstown. She was preceded in death by<br />

two brothers Tom and Frosty Saylor; two sisters Moira Tufford and Connie Saylor. A<br />

memorial service will be held on Sunday, Oct. 23, 2011 at 2 p.m. at Wolf-Salem United<br />

Methodist Church Stonecreek Rd, <strong>New</strong>comerstown, Ohio, with Rev. Garry Marlatt<br />

officiating. There will be no visitation<br />

1.<br />

Norma <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Norma, 98, of Tampa, Florida died Saturday, February 4, 2006. She was preceded in death<br />

by her husband, Jim; sons, William and Don Russell; and two grandchildren. She is survived<br />

by three grandchildren and numerous extended family. Memorial services will take place 1<br />

p.m. Friday, February 10, 2006, at Rocky Creek Village Chapel, 8606 Boulder Court,<br />

Tampa. Arrangements are by Glass Funeral Home.<br />

Norma Edna <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, Norma Edna "Bobby" - 68, Middle Sackville, went home to the Lord on February 27,<br />

2004, after a 36 year battle with diabetes and its vicious side effects. Born in Halifax, she was


a daughter of the late Henry and Ada (Deal) Webb. She is survived by her husband of 46<br />

years, Donald; daughter, Dawn Alison (Mrs. James Brown), Wayland, Mass.; son, George<br />

Anthony "Tony" (Tara) <strong>Gunn</strong>, Dundas, Ont.; granddaughters, Bryan, Kate, Emma and<br />

Aubrey, who were the light and love of her life; sister and second mum, Dorothy Bookholt,<br />

Halifax; sisters, Margaret Blackburn, Lakeside; Sheila Matthews, Truro; brother, Arthur<br />

(Marie) Webb, Kinsac; a number of nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by brothers,<br />

Don, Doug and Norman. Over the years, Norma was known as "Mum" to many and<br />

especially dear to her were Chris and Jon Chisholm, who she helped care for in their early<br />

years. Her love knew no borders as her unofficial American daughter, Amy O"Neill,<br />

Grafton, Mass., will attest to. We will be missing her deeply from Ontario to Austria,<br />

Massachusetts to Maryland, and of course here in the home she loved, Nova Scotia. By the<br />

grace of God those of us blessed by her love, laughter and hugs will find comfort in our joy<br />

filled memories of lifetimes together. Special thanks to the Dialysis Unit in the Dixon<br />

Building as well as the nurses on 6B, the VG Site, QEII. Visitation will be held 2-4, 7-9 p.m.<br />

today, with funeral service 2 p.m. Wednesday, both in Atlantic Funeral Home, 125 Sackville<br />

Dr., Lower Sackville, Rev. Mark Kingsbury officiating. Reception to follow in the funeral<br />

home. Cremation will take place and a private family burial will be held at a later date in<br />

Oakridge Memory Gardens. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Canadian Diabetes<br />

Association. On-line condolences may be sent to the family at:<br />

www.atlanticfuneralhomes.com "When I have come to the end of the road, And the sun has<br />

set for me, I want no rites in a gloom filled room Why cry for a soul set free. Miss me a little<br />

but not too long, And not with your head bowed low. Remember the love that we once shared<br />

Miss me - but let me go. For this is a journey we all must take, And each must go alone. It"s<br />

all part of the Master"s plan, A step on the road to home. When you are lonely and sick at<br />

heart, Go to the friends we know, And bury your sorrows in doing good deeds Miss me - but<br />

let me go." Author Unknown<br />

Norma E. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

MILBURN, Oklahoma-- Graveside rites for Norma Eudell <strong>Gunn</strong>, 61, will be at 2 p.m. today<br />

at Condon Grove Cemetery with the Rev. Donny Custar officiating. Ms. <strong>Gunn</strong> died Sept. 13,<br />

1998, in Oklahoma City. She was born Oct. 17, 1936, in Tishomingo, to Roy and Carman<br />

Ellison <strong>Gunn</strong>. She moved to Ardmore in 1970 and was a typist at Medical Arts Clinic. She<br />

was a member of Emmanuel Baptist Church and Eastern Star. She is survived by a brother,<br />

Frank <strong>Gunn</strong>; and sister, Geneva <strong>Gunn</strong>, both of the home. She was preceded in death by a<br />

brother, Clyde <strong>Gunn</strong>. Smith Funeral Home will direct services.<br />

Norma Rowe <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Norma Rowe <strong>Gunn</strong>, 96, died Thursday, Feb. 8, 2001, in Oklahoma City. She was born May<br />

25, 1904, at Garden City. She was educated in Garden City and taught school here and in<br />

Pratt. In 1934, she and her husband, Harold, moved to Oklahoma City. After World War II,<br />

they lived for three years in Omaha, Neb., returning to Oklahoma City in 1948. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

was a longtime member of Wesley United Methodist Church, Oklahoma City. She is survived<br />

by two nieces, Candace Downer, Garden City, and Shelley Zerr, Lyndon; and a nephew,<br />

Tom Rowe, Jupiter, Fla. She was preceded in death by her husband, who died in 1980; her<br />

parents; and a brother, M.A. "Sonny" Rowe. Funeral will be 2 p.m. Monday at Price & Sons<br />

Funeral Home, Garden City, with the Rev. Raymond Raley officiating. Burial will be in


Valley View Cemetery, Garden City. Visitation hours are from 10 a.m. until service time<br />

Monday at the funeral home. Memorials are suggested to the church, in care of the funeral<br />

home, 620 N. Main St.<br />

Norma Sprague <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

January 26, 2012 la Porte, Indiana- Mrs. Norma Sprague <strong>Gunn</strong> age, 88, of Michigan City,<br />

Indiana, passed away on January 19, 2012 at IU Health La Porte Hospital. The Service will<br />

take place at First United Methodist Church on Saturday, January 28, at 10 a.m. with<br />

Wallace Hook officiating. Visitation will take place at Carlisle Funeral Home on Friday,<br />

January 27, from 4 to 7 p.m. Internment of ashes will be in Greenwood Cemetery Memorial<br />

Chapel. Memorial contributions may be made to First United Methodist Church<br />

Norma Virginia <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

age 83, of Hayden, Alabama, died Wednesday, January 29, 1997. She was a member of<br />

Gardendale Baptist Church. Funeral services will be Friday, January 31, 1997, at 1:00 p.m.<br />

at Walker Chapel Funeral Home with Pastor Leon Zalenski officiating. Burial will be in<br />

Allgood Cemetery at 3:00 p.m. Visitation will be Thursday, January 30, from 6-8 p.m. at the<br />

funeral home. She was preceded in death by her daughter, Patsy Sims, both her parents and<br />

her husband. Survivors include: three daughters, Faye Crabill of Tacoma, WA, Judy<br />

Carmichael of Irondale and Lura Towers of Birmingham; sons, Bob Sims of Gardendale, Joe<br />

Sims of Okinawa, Japan, and Jim Sims of Baton Rouge, LA; thirteen grandchildren;<br />

seventeen great-grandchildren. Walker Chapel Funeral Home in Fultondale directing.<br />

Norman <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

born to the late Will and Cora <strong>Gunn</strong> on February 10, 1956, departed this life on December<br />

10, 2007. He leaves to cherish his memory a loving wife, Barbara <strong>Gunn</strong>; two children,<br />

Nakeisha <strong>Gunn</strong> and Roderick <strong>Gunn</strong>; two sisters, Nancy Richards and Willowdean <strong>Gunn</strong>;<br />

one brother, Harold <strong>Gunn</strong>; and two aunts, Catherine Bailey and Carolyn Boykins; and a<br />

host of nieces, nephews and friends. Funeral Services will be held Saturday, December 15,<br />

2007 at 2:00 p.m. at Davenport, Alabama-Harris Chapel, with entombment in Zion<br />

Mausoleum. Davenport-Harris directing.<br />

Norman <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

. 17. of 1351 Yosemite Avenue, the son of a prominent Berkeley, Ca, family and a high junior<br />

student at Berkeley High School, was drowned late yesterday July 15, 1930, in Lake<br />

Steidacoom. near Tacoma, Wash., according to Associated Press dispatches received here.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>. the son of the late Joseph <strong>Gunn</strong>. former West Berkeley banker, and his mother. Mrs.<br />

Mary <strong>Gunn</strong>. were on a vacation visit with relatives at Tacoma. when he lost his life. With<br />

Miss Mary Harris of Tacoma and Chris Refilich of Burlingham, young <strong>Gunn</strong> was boating on<br />

the lake- when the tragedy occurred. All were in bathing suits. When their oars were lost<br />

overboard. <strong>Gunn</strong> and Miss Harris dived into the water to retrieve them. Miss Harris brought<br />

one back, but <strong>Gunn</strong> collapsed and sank just as he reached the other. Ben W. Kibler, working<br />

on the lake shore, heard the youth screams and made heroic but futile- attempts to save him.<br />

Kibler dived for the repeatedly, but it was not recovered until an hour later, when Tacoma<br />

police arrived with grappling hooks. The northern city police believe the vouth. was the


victim of a heart attack. The mother is -with her sister. Mrs. Ruth Gaylord, of Tacoma, who<br />

also is known in Berkeley, and it was at her home that young <strong>Gunn</strong> was stopping while In the<br />

north Edwin J- <strong>Gunn</strong> of Oakland also survives the drowned youth, as does a sister. Miss<br />

Lucy <strong>Gunn</strong>. -who is motoring to Beckenridge, Minn., the old family home. Efforts are being<br />

made by relatives to reach, her, and notify her of the tragedy- Joseph <strong>Gunn</strong> founded and<br />

owned the West Berkeley bank for year. It later was sold to the Mercantile Trust Company.<br />

and since has been taken over by the American Trust Company<br />

Norman <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

57, of 605 Marlowe Drive, Fort Walton Beach, Florida, died Wednesday May 28, 1975 in a<br />

local hospital. A native of Massachusetts he resided in Fort Walton Beach since 1966. Burial<br />

in Beal Memorial Cemetery with McLaughlin Moruary directing. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> is survived by<br />

his widow Barbara K. <strong>Gunn</strong>, two daughters Patricia A. <strong>Gunn</strong> and Mary L. <strong>Gunn</strong> and a son<br />

Peter J. <strong>Gunn</strong> all of Fort Walton Beach. Also 2 sisters; ruth Gleason of Palmer Mass and<br />

Mildred Sampson of Marloroough Mass; and a brother Gilbert <strong>Gunn</strong> of Springfield Mass.<br />

Norman C. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

ESCONDIDO ---- Norman C. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 72, died Saturday, Jan. 8, 2000, at Palomar Medical<br />

Center. Born Dec. 8, 1927, in Portland, Ore., he lived in Escondido for more than 50 years.<br />

He served in the U.S. Army Air Force at San Antonio, Texas, from 1946 to 1948. He<br />

graduated from San Diego State with a degree in accounting and joined <strong>Gunn</strong> Accountants<br />

in 1952. He was a member of the Elks Lodge No. 1687, the California and National Society of<br />

Accountants and a supporter of the Boys & Girls Club of Escondido. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was<br />

preceded in death by his nephew, Michael Graham. He is survived by his wife of 46 years,<br />

Kirsten <strong>Gunn</strong> of Hemet; sons Douglas <strong>Gunn</strong> of San Marcos and Charles <strong>Gunn</strong> of , Texas;<br />

daughter Tina ??? of Escondido; sisters Betty Tilt of Carlsbad, Sheryl Clarke of Nagalia,<br />

Susan Kuhlman and Nancy Ward, both of Olympia, Wash.; grandchildren Matthew,<br />

Forrest, Johnathon and Kelsey; aunts Frances Swearingen of Oregon and Irene Vandehey of<br />

California; nephews Mark Andersen of Valley Center and Mitchell Graham of Henderson,<br />

Nev.; and nieces Ann Mills of Escondido, Caroline Devereux of San Clemente, Robin<br />

Forrester of Carlsbad and Kristin Longacre of Needles. A tree was planted in his memory in<br />

California by a friend. A private service was held. His remains were scattered at sea. The<br />

family suggests memorial donations to the American Heart Association, PO Box 3625, San<br />

Diego, CA 92103.<br />

Norman F. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

South Hill, Virginia - January 11, 1948. Norman Franklin <strong>Gunn</strong> age 71, husband of Mrs.<br />

Agnes Bottom <strong>Gunn</strong> of Lunenburg County, died late Saturday at his home. Besides his wife<br />

he leaves three duaghters, Mrs. C. K. Kennedy and Mrs. D. G. Phillips both of Richmond.<br />

Mrs. W. E. Barnette of Meredithville; two sons, L. E. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Richmond; D. F. <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Hopewell; four sisters; Mrs. Willie Brooks and Mrs. Fannie Skineer of Dundas; Mrs. Pearl<br />

Edmunds of Meredithville; Mrs. Gertis Wynn of Richmond; two brothers; Harvey <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

of Portsmouth, Va., and George <strong>Gunn</strong> of Boykins. Funeral rites will be held at the<br />

residence at 3 pm Monday. Interment will be in Williams Church Cemetery. RTD,<br />

Monday January 12, 1948 page 18 (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)


Norman F. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Prayers for Norman F. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 79, of Arlington Heights and formerly of Park Ridge, will be<br />

held at 9:30 a.m. Saturday, May 4, at Lauterburg & Oehler Funeral Home, 2000 E.<br />

Northwest Hwy., Arlington Heights. Mass will follow at 10 a.m. at St. James Church, 831 N.<br />

Arlington Heights Road, Arlington Heights. He was born Sept. 4, 1916, in Napoleon, Ohio.<br />

Entombment will be in All Saints Mausoleum, Des Plaines. He died Tuesday, April 30, at<br />

Northwest Community Continuing Care Center, Arlington Heights. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a retired<br />

inspector for the U. S. Customs Service and former claims adjuster for the Veterans<br />

Administration. He was the husband of the late Helen K. (nee Smith); father of Norman F.<br />

Jr. (Marla), and gra ndfather of Ann Marie, Christopher, and Briana. Visitation will be from<br />

4 to 9 p.m. Friday, May 3, at the funeral home. Memorials may be made to St. James Grade<br />

School Library, c/o St. James School, 821 N. Arlington Heights Road, Arlington Heights. For<br />

information, (847) 253-5423.<br />

Norman G. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Norman G. <strong>Gunn</strong> of 9576 Kingtown Road, Trumansburg, <strong>New</strong> York passed away at his<br />

residence on Tuesday, March 20, 2001 at the age of 78. Born on April 3, 1922 in Troupsburg,<br />

<strong>New</strong> York, Norman was the Son of Charles and Minnie (Kapp) <strong>Gunn</strong>. He faithfully served<br />

his country in the US Navy during WW II. Norman went around the world as the majority of<br />

his service time was aboard ship in overseas waters. Norman was a master carpenter who<br />

worked as a self-employed contractor building and re-modeling many homes in the<br />

Trumansburg area. He enjoyed carpentry and took a great deal of pride in his work.<br />

Another labor of love for Norman was farming. Even though he farmed for only a short<br />

time, Norman always appreciated nature and tended his garden with diligence and passion.<br />

The most enjoyable times for Norman were those spent with family. The sparkle in his eyes<br />

and contagious smile made every occasion memorable. Normans presence will be sorely<br />

missed by all who knew and loved him. Preceding Norman in death were his 3 sisters, Anna<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, Esther Ridley and Ruth Bloom. He is survived by his devoted wife, whom he married<br />

on September 15, 1945, Jean Keith <strong>Gunn</strong> of Trumansburg; 3 daughters, Carol (Jack) Poston<br />

of Duluth, Georgia, Judith (Ted) Malley of Candandaigua and Bonnie (John) Cooper of<br />

Freeville; 5 grandchildren, Cathleen (Steven) McGahn, Ronald (Renee) Preston, Angela<br />

(Eric) Parr, Matthew Malley and Heather Alexander and 4 great-grandchildren. Services<br />

will be held at the Trumansburg United Methodist Church on Thursday, March 22, 2001 at<br />

11:00 am with the Reverend Bill Gottschalk-Fielding officiating. Prayers of committal, at<br />

Grove Cemetery, will be scheduled at a later date. In keeping with Normans wishes, no<br />

public calling hours have been scheduled. Contributions in Normans memory may be offered<br />

to the Trumansburg Ambulance Fund, P.O. Box 418, Trumansburg, NY 14886. The family<br />

has entrusted arrangements to the Ness-Sibley Funeral Home, 23 South St., Trumansburg.<br />

Norman H. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Sr.<br />

Norman H. - Of Burton, age 86, died Tuesday, April 20, 2010 at his residence. Funeral<br />

service will be held at 12 noon Friday, April 23, 2010 at the Swartz Funeral Home, 1225 West<br />

Hill Road, Flint, Michigan. Pastor Felton Shoults officiating. Burial in Evergreen Cemetery.<br />

Those desiring may make contributions to the Alzheimer's Association. Visitation 12-8 p.m.<br />

Thursday and 11 a.m. Friday until the time of the service at the funeral home. Norman was<br />

born in Portland, Maine on October 18, 1923. He married Hattie Lawson on September 18,


1948. He served in the U.S. Army during World War II. He was a member of Victory<br />

Tabernacle. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was employed by Buick Motor Division for 30 years, retiring in 1982.<br />

Surviving are his wife, Hattie; three sons, Robert of Burton, David of Anchorage, Alaska and<br />

Dennis of Burton; daughter-in-law, Shelly <strong>Gunn</strong> of Burton; two grandsons, Bernie and<br />

Dustin <strong>Gunn</strong> of Burton; great-grandson, Logan <strong>Gunn</strong>; brother, Heland <strong>Gunn</strong> of Redford<br />

Township. He was preceded in death by his son, Norman, Jr.; parents, Harry and Rose; two<br />

brothers, Robert and William. Special thank you to Dr. Raffee and his staff for all the care<br />

they gave Norman; also Grace Hospice and his hospice nurse, Cindy<br />

Norman H. "Bernie" <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr.<br />

GUNN, Norman H., Jr. "Bernie" - Of Grand Blanc, Michigan, age 49, died Monday, July 14,<br />

2003 at his residence. Funeral service will be held at 1PM Friday, July 18, 2003 at the Swartz<br />

Funeral Home, 1225 West Hill Road, Pastor Felton Shoults officiating. Burial in Evergreen<br />

Cemetery. Those desiring may make contributions to the American Cancer Society.<br />

Visitation 4-8PM Wednesday, 11AM-8PM Thursday and 11AM Friday until the time of the<br />

service at the funeral home. Norman was born in Flint, Michigan on January 17, 1954, the<br />

son of Norman and Hattie <strong>Gunn</strong> and was a resident of Burton all of his life. Norman married<br />

Shelly Dumler on May 13, 1978 at Atherton United Methodist Church. He enjoyed hunting,<br />

fishing and spending time with his family and friends. Norman was employed by Flint MTI<br />

in shipping and receiving. Surviving are wife, Shelly; 2 sons, Bernie and Dustin, both of<br />

Grand Blanc; parents, Norman and wife Hattie <strong>Gunn</strong> of Burton; 3 brothers, Robert <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Henderson, Nevada, David <strong>Gunn</strong> of Anchorage, Alaska and Dennis <strong>Gunn</strong> of Burton;<br />

brother-in-law, Don and wife Joanie Dumler of Flint; niece, Betsy and husband DeWayne<br />

Snyder of Grand Blanc; nephew, Travis Kane of Flint; many aunts, uncles, great-nieces,<br />

nephews and many dear friends. He was preceded in death by his grandparents, Harry and<br />

Rose <strong>Gunn</strong>, and Natt and Eva Lawson; mother-in- law, Betty Ball; uncle, Bill <strong>Gunn</strong> and<br />

sister-in-law, Cindy Dumler.<br />

Norman L. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

A Mass of Christian Burial for Norman L. <strong>Gunn</strong> will be celebrated in Our Lady of Prompt<br />

Succor Catholic Church on Thursday, Nov. 3, at 10 a.m., with the Rev. Dan O'Connor<br />

officiating. Interment at Greenwood Memorial Park, Pineville, under the direction of John<br />

Kramer & Son. Visitation at John Kramer & Son on Wednesday, Nov. 2, from 4 p.m. to 8<br />

p.m. with a rosary service at 6:30 p.m. Visitation resumes at the funeral home on Thursday,<br />

Nov. 3, from 8:30 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. Norman L. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 84, of Alexandria, passed away Oct. 30,<br />

2011, in Our Lady of the Lake Regional Medical Center, Baton Rouge. He was preceded in<br />

death by his wife, Dixie Breithaupt; and a son, Lewell S. <strong>Gunn</strong>. Norman graduated high<br />

school from St. Mary's Academy, Natchitoches, in 1943. He attended Northwestern State<br />

University, Natchitoches, from 1943-1945 and graduated with a bachelor of science degree<br />

from LSU in 1949. Norman was a U.S. Army veteran and served in the United States, Japan<br />

and Europe from 1945-1946, discharged as staff sergeant and again from 1951-1953, in<br />

Korea, discharged as captain. He was involved with various banking schools including<br />

Northwestern University in Chicago and LSU. He was employed by Rapides Bank and Trust<br />

Co., Alexandria, from 1950-1988, where he was senior vice president, later retiring in 1988.<br />

Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a past president of the Alexandria-Pineville Chamber of Commerce, where he<br />

was named a lifetime member, only the fifth member in history to receive such a designation,


past president of the Louisiana Air Force Association and Alexandria Air Force Association,<br />

past president of Leonidas Polk Chapter Association of the U.S. Army, past president of the<br />

March of Dimes, Rapides Parish. He was past chairman and founding member of the<br />

Louisiana Commission on Alcohol and Drug Abuse. He was a 30-year friend of Bill W.<br />

Additionally, he was a past chairman of the Rapides Parish U.S. Treasury Bond Division,<br />

past chairman of Central Louisiana Clearing House Association, past member of the Federal<br />

Affairs Committee, past member and director of Louisiana Bankers Association, past<br />

chairman of the Rapides United Way Campaign, past district chairman of the Choctaw<br />

District, Attakapas Council and the Boy Scouts of America and past chairman of the Rapides<br />

Parish American Red Cross. Those left to cherish his memory are two daughters, Frances G.<br />

Dick and Sally G. DuBose, both of Baton Rouge; one son, Norman L. <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr. and his wife,<br />

Pam, of St. Louis; five grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; and one sister, Mary G.<br />

Johnston and her husband, Sen. J. Bennett Johnston, of McLean, Va. In lieu of flowers,<br />

memorials may be sent to the Lewell Sadler <strong>Gunn</strong> Memorial Fund, c/o Our Lady of Prompt<br />

Succor Church Grounds, 420 21st St., Alexandria, LA 7130<br />

Norman L. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Norman L. <strong>Gunn</strong> - September 26, 1927 - March 4, 2010 Norman is in the hands of our Lord<br />

and Savior. He was born Sept. 26, 1927, in Tullos and died peacefully Thursday morning,<br />

March 4, 2010, at the Carpenter House of St. Joseph Hospice. He was a native of <strong>New</strong><br />

London, Texas, and moved to Krotz Springs in 1957. He resided in Krotz Springs and<br />

Erwinville for many years and in 2008 became a resident of the Louisiana War Veterans<br />

Home in Jackson. He was a Navy veteran of World War II, serving on the USS Saufley (DD-<br />

465) and the USS Parker (DD-604), earning a Victory Medal. He is survived by his former<br />

wife and dear friend, Lucretia Meadows <strong>Gunn</strong>; daughter, Sharon Walton and husband Don<br />

Walton, of Baton Rouge; son, Charles Wayne <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife Wanda Dean <strong>Gunn</strong>, of Dallas;<br />

grandson, Shane Walton and wife Nikki Walton, of Melville; two great-grandsons, Ty and<br />

Bryce Walton; and nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by his parents, David and Ruby<br />

Pearl <strong>Gunn</strong>; a brother, H. D. <strong>Gunn</strong>; and a sister, Yvonne Taylor Hankins. Pallbearers will be<br />

George Taylor, Baytown, Texas, Sergio Alaniz, Henderson, Texas, Harold Hankins, Canton,<br />

Ohio, Douglas Hankins, Henderson, and Donnie Kimble and Damien Kimble, both of Baton<br />

Rouge. Honorary pallbearers are Bryan Kimble and Blake Kimble, both of Krotz Springs.<br />

After his discharge from the Navy, he attended college and started to work the East Texas<br />

oilfields for Gulf Oil until being transferred to the Krotz Springs facility in 1957. He was a<br />

plant operator and retired with 37 years of service from Chevron, formerly Gulf Oil. His love<br />

for the country included raising cattle and horses, baling hay and farming. His pastime<br />

included watching football, especially any Texas team, and he was an avid reader. Funeral<br />

services were held Saturday, March 6, 2010, at Resthaven Gardens of Memory Chapel,<br />

Baton Rouge, and were conducted by the Rev. Richard Wallace of Stevendale Baptist<br />

Church. The family wishes to express their thanks for the excellent care, compassion and<br />

love that was given by the doctors, nurses and staff at the Louisiana War Veterans Home in<br />

Jackson; Lane Regional Medical Center in Zachary; the Carpenter House of St. Joseph<br />

Hospice, Baton Rouge; and all the caregivers and sitters. The family wishes to give special<br />

recognition and thanks to Lowell Sibille. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made<br />

to the Louisiana War Veterans Home, the Carpenter House, St. Joseph Hospice, the<br />

American Diabetic Association or favorite charity. (George and Margaret Morrison <strong>Gunn</strong>


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Norman "Peter" <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Norman is in the hands of our Lord and Savior. He was born Sept. 26, 1927, in Tullos,<br />

Louisana and died peacefully Thursday morning, March 4, 2010, at the Carpenter House of<br />

St. Joseph Hospice. He was a native of <strong>New</strong> London, Texas, and moved to Krotz Springs in<br />

1957. He resided in Krotz Springs and Erwinville for many years and in 2008 became a<br />

resident of the Louisiana War Veterans Home in Jackson. He was a Navy veteran of World<br />

War II, serving on the USS Saufley (DD-465) and the USS Parker (DD-604), earning a<br />

Victory Medal. He is survived by his former wife and dear friend, Lucretia Meadows <strong>Gunn</strong>;<br />

daughter, Sharon Walton and husband Don Walton, of Baton Rouge; son, Charles Wayne<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> and wife Wanda Dean <strong>Gunn</strong>, of Dallas; grandson, Shane Walton and wife Nikki<br />

Walton, of Melville; two great-grandsons, Ty and Bryce Walton; and nieces and nephews.<br />

Preceded in death by his parents, David and Ruby Pearl <strong>Gunn</strong>; a brother, H. D. <strong>Gunn</strong>; and a<br />

sister, Yvonne Taylor Hankins. Pallbearers will be George Taylor, Baytown, Texas, Sergio<br />

Alaniz, Henderson, Texas, Harold Hankins, Canton, Ohio, Douglas Hankins, Henderson,<br />

and Donnie Kimble and Damien Kimble, both of Baton Rouge. Honorary pallbearers are<br />

Bryan Kimble and Blake Kimble, both of Krotz Springs. After his discharge from the Navy,<br />

he attended college and started to work the East Texas oilfields for Gulf Oil until being<br />

transferred to the Krotz Springs facility in 1957. He was a plant operator and retired with 37<br />

years of service from Chevron, formerly Gulf Oil. His love for the country included raising<br />

cattle and horses, baling hay and farming. His pastime included watching football, especially<br />

any Texas team, and he was an avid reader. Funeral services were held Saturday, March 6,<br />

2010, at Resthaven Gardens of Memory Chapel, Baton Rouge, and were conducted by the<br />

Rev. Richard Wallace of Stevendale Baptist Church. The family wishes to express their<br />

thanks for the excellent care, compassion and love that was given by the doctors, nurses and<br />

staff at the Louisiana War Veterans Home in Jackson; Lane Regional Medical Center in<br />

Zachary; the Carpenter House of St. Joseph Hospice, Baton Rouge; and all the caregivers<br />

and sitters. The family wishes to give special recognition and thanks to Lowell Sibille. In lieu<br />

of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Louisiana War Veterans Home, the<br />

Carpenter House, St. Joseph Hospice, the American Diabetic Association or favorite charity.<br />

(George and Margaret Elizabeth Morrison <strong>Gunn</strong> descendant)<br />

Norman R. <strong>Gunn</strong> Sr.,<br />

Norman R. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Sr., 68, Kansas City, died Wednesday, Dec. 17, 2003, at Truman Medical<br />

Center. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was preceded in death by his son, John Williams and a granddaughter.<br />

His survivors include his wife of 31 years, Dorothy <strong>Gunn</strong>; his sons, Jess Williams Jr., Lee"s<br />

Summit, Mike <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife, Independence, Tim <strong>Gunn</strong>, Kansas City, Kan., and Norman<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> Jr., Lee"s Summit; daughters, Deborah Rebant, Independence, Laurie McBee and<br />

husband, Smithville, Mo., and Malinda Kirk, Kansas City, Kan.; brothers, Gary and<br />

Richard Rector, both of Kansas City; 16 grandchildren; and 12 great-grandchildren.<br />

Services will be 10:30 a.m. Monday at Charter Funerals, 5000 Blue Ridge Cutoff. Burial will<br />

be at 1 p.m. at Deep Water Cemetery.<br />

O. B. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Major O. B. <strong>Gunn</strong> a well known civil engineer died today, Feb 19, 1901, of stomach trouble.


Dr. <strong>Gunn</strong> built the central branch of the Union Pacific Railroad, now the Missouri Pacific<br />

and was superintendent of that road. As chief engineer of the Missouri, Kansas, and Texas,<br />

he built ninety miles of that road and also constructed portions of the Santa Fe and the St.<br />

Louis and San Francisco Railways. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born near Montague, Mass in 1828. In<br />

1853 he was assistant engineer of the Lockport and Niagara Falls Railway. He came to<br />

Kansas City, Kan in 1861 and served in the Kansas Legislature during the sixties, and was a<br />

member of Governor Robinson’s military staff and later served as major in the Fourth<br />

Kansas Volunteers. He leave a widow and three children. (Dallas Morning <strong>New</strong>s)<br />

O. J. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Funeral services for the late O. J. <strong>Gunn</strong> were held yesterday afternoon at 2 o’clock, Octobe 7,<br />

1917, at Loudermilk’s Chapel in Dallas, Tx., conducted by the Carpenter’s Union,under the<br />

direction of J. E. Hines president. Pallbearers were J. E. Hines, C. W. Faucett, R. E.<br />

Roberts, W. H. Smith P. A. Moore and S. V. Gleming. Body was buried in Oakland<br />

Cemetery.<br />

Obie <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

RIPLEY – Obie <strong>Gunn</strong>, 93, died Monday, Dec. 28, 2009, at the Golden Living Nursing Home<br />

in Ripley. He was born Oct. 7, 1916. He was retired. He was a veteran of World War II. He<br />

was a deacon at Ripley Second Baptist Church and a member of Masonic Lodge Palestine<br />

107. Services will be at noon Saturday at Second Baptist M.B. Church in Ripley. The Rev.<br />

Willie Payne will officiate. Burial will be in Ripley Cemetery. Foster & Son Funeral Home of<br />

Ripley is in charge of the arrangements. Survivors include his wife, Nannie <strong>Gunn</strong> of Ripley;<br />

three daughters, Mary (Edward) Johnson of Peoria, Ill., Darlene (Derryl) Blige of Covington,<br />

Ga., and Louise (John Wyatt) Carter of Ripley; one son, Troy Evans of Peoria, Ill.; three<br />

brothers, Nathaniel (Toccia) <strong>Gunn</strong>, B.G. <strong>Gunn</strong> and Earl (Viola) <strong>Gunn</strong>, all of Memphis; and a<br />

host of grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Visitation will begin at noon today at the<br />

funeral home. The body will lie in state at the church one hour prior to service time<br />

Saturday.<br />

Occie M. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Services for Occie M. <strong>Gunn</strong>, sister of Betty Rovey of Litchfield, will be held at 1 p.m.<br />

Tuesday in Davis -Anderson Funeral Home, Girard, with the Rev. Steve Taylor officiating.<br />

Burial will be in Girard Cemetery. Friends may call from 5 to 8 p.m. today in the funeral<br />

home. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong>, of Girard, died at 12:30 p.m. Saturday, September 18, 1999, in Doctor"s<br />

Hospital, Springfield. She was 69 years old on August 11. She was a member of the VFW<br />

Auxiliary of Litchfield. She was born in Auburn, a daughter of White and Dorothy Barnett<br />

VanHuss, and attended Virden schools through the eighth grade. She married Leo F. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

on July 14, 1967, in Girard. He survives. Surviving also are daughters, Debra Kellums and<br />

husband Jim of Goreville, Becky Bortell and husband Vergil, of Girard; sons, Whitie Tipps<br />

and wife Joan, Roger <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife Linda, George <strong>Gunn</strong>, all of Girard, Charles <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Carlinville; three other sisters, Katherine Lubben, Irene Kuntzman, both of Virden, Shirley<br />

Clevenger of Carlinville; brothers, Carl VanHuss of Girard, Jesse VanHuss of Palmyra,<br />

George and Wilbur VanHuss of Virden, Paul VanHuss of Aurora; 15 grandchildren and 12<br />

great grandchildren. Her oldest son, Don Tipps, preceded her in death on January 23, 1999.


Ocie Khaalis <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Age 32, of Birmingham, Alabama, completed her earthly journey on April 14, 2011. A<br />

celebration of her life will be held at 1PM, Saturday, April 23, 2011 at 22nd Avenue Baptist<br />

Church, 2614 22nd Avenue North, with burial in Sunrise Memorial Gardens. Visitation will<br />

be Friday from 3PM until 8PM. Professional Service with Compassion rendered by<br />

Henderson Funeral Home, Inc. 205.595.0887.<br />

Ocie Clem <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Services for Ocie Clem <strong>Gunn</strong>, 90, the Rosewood , Texas, community, are scheduled for 2 p.m.<br />

Tuesday at Rosewood Baptist Church.Burial will be in Rosewood Cemetery under direction<br />

of Croley Funeral Home, Gilmer.Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> died Aug. 28, 2010. He was born Oct. 30, 1919, in<br />

Grice to Alvin and Emma Watson <strong>Gunn</strong>. He was preceded in death by son, Alvin Eugene<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>. Survivors include his wife, Imogene Barnett <strong>Gunn</strong>; sons, Larry Clem and Darrell<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>; and granddaughters, Ronna, Stacy, Kayla, Chelsy and Christa. Visitation will be<br />

from 6 to 8 p.m. today at the funeral home. Published in Tyler Morning Telegraph on August<br />

30, 2010<br />

2 nd obit<br />

GILMER - Loving husband and father, Mr. Ocie Clem <strong>Gunn</strong>, 90, of the Rosewood<br />

community, was received into Heaven on Saturday, August 28, 2010, in the company of<br />

numerous friends and family. He was born October 30, 1919, in the Grice community, to<br />

Alvin and Emma Watson <strong>Gunn</strong>, and was a lifetime resident of Upshur county. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

was a deacon of Rosewood Missionary Baptist Church for 60 years, a farmer and a<br />

supervisor for LeTourneau and Trailmobile Manufacturing before his retirement. A veteran<br />

of World War II, he served in the U.S. Naval Amphibious forces and participated in the<br />

invasion of Iwo Jima, Okinawa and Japan. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> is survived by his wife of 71 years,<br />

Imogene Barnett <strong>Gunn</strong> of Rosewood; sons and daughters-in-law, Larry Clem and Pam <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

of Tulsa, Oklahoma, and Darrell and Iris <strong>Gunn</strong> of Harlingen; five granddaughters, Ronna,<br />

Stacy, Kayla, Chelsy and Christa, and their extended families. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was preceded in<br />

death by his son, Alvin Eugene <strong>Gunn</strong> in 1966. Services will be 2 p.m. Tuesday, August 31,<br />

2010, at Rosewood Baptist Church, with Bro. Charles Johnson officiating. Burial will follow<br />

in Rosewood Cemetery in Upshur County, Texas, under the direction of Croley Funeral<br />

Home in Gilmer. The family will receive friends from 6-8 p.m. today, August 30, 2010, at<br />

Croley Funeral Home. (Reuben and Mary Goforth <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Octavia <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Mrs. Octavia "Tiny" Bohler <strong>Gunn</strong>, age 90, of South Gibson Street, entered into rest Monday,<br />

May 19, 2003 at Warrenton Health & Rehabilitation Center. Funeral services will be held at<br />

11:00 A.M. Wednesday, May 21st at Lowe Funeral Home with Rev. Ted Miller officiating.<br />

Burial will follow at Johnson Cemetery, Gibson Highway, Warrenton. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a<br />

native of Taliaferro County, but had lived in Warrenton for the past seventy years. She was a<br />

homemaker, and a member of Warrenton First United Methodist Church. She was preceded<br />

in death by her husband Grogan S. <strong>Gunn</strong>, and a daughter Helen G. Cason. Survivors include<br />

two daughters Barbara <strong>Gunn</strong> and Jerry G. Usry and a son Charles W. <strong>Gunn</strong>, all of<br />

Warrenton; seven grandchildren, nine great-grandchildren, and two great-great children.<br />

The family will receive friends at the home of Barbara <strong>Gunn</strong>, South Gibson Street, or from<br />

7:00 to 9:00 PM Tuesday, May 20,2003 at Lowe Funeral Home. Pallbearers will be Chuck


Cason, David <strong>Gunn</strong>, Stanley Dallas, Jack <strong>Gunn</strong>, Warren Jackson and Larry Rachels.<br />

Memorials may be made to Warrenton First United Methodist Church, 303 E Main St,<br />

Warrenton GA 30828. Lowe Funeral Home, 113 W. Gibson Street, Warrenton, Ga. 30828<br />

(706) 465-3333<br />

Odis M. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

TALLULAH, Miss — Funeral services for Odis M. <strong>Gunn</strong>, age 83, of Tallulah will be at 2<br />

p.m. Friday, Aug. 14, 2009, at First Baptist Church in Tallulah with the Rev. John W.<br />

Rushing officiating. Burial will follow at Silver Cross Cemetery in Tallulah under the<br />

direction of Crothers-Glenwood Funeral Home.Visitation will be at the church from noon<br />

until 2 p.m. Friday. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born in Urania, La., and was a resident of Tallulah since<br />

1955. He was a retired project engineer for the Louisiana Department of Highways. He was a<br />

member of First Baptist Church of Urania. He was a member of American Legion Post No.<br />

100 Scott-Nichols Volk, where he served as post commander and adjutant for many years.<br />

He was also a member of Masonic Lodge No. 308. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a machine gun crewman<br />

with the 5th Marine Division in the battle of Iwo Jima in World War II and was wounded<br />

twice in action in the Pacific Theatre. He also served in the occupation of Japan as a military<br />

policeman. He earned a Purple Heart. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> is survived by his wife, Doris Parker <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

of Tallulah; two sons, Gary <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife Becky of Tallulah and Keith <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife<br />

Kathy of Vinton, La.; three grandchildren, Brandi <strong>Gunn</strong> and April Jones, both of Tallulah,<br />

and Michael <strong>Gunn</strong> of Vinton; three sisters, Ernestine Compton of West Lake, La., and<br />

Evelyn <strong>Gunn</strong> and Kathy Franklin, both of Urania; and numerous nieces and nephews.<br />

Active pallbearers will be Tracy Baur, Ryman Busby, Tommy Dunning, Douglas Fautheree,<br />

Lance Ferguson and Eugene Herron. Honorary pallbearers will be Dr. L.F. Chenier, Dr. L.P.<br />

Neumann Jr., Dr. T.A. Neumann, Dr. E. Wade Brown, Sheldon Baker, Jason Noland and<br />

Hollis Ervin.<br />

Ola Jean <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

67, passed away Friday, October 15th, 2010 in Jonesboro, Arkansas. She was born May 12,<br />

1943 in Batesville to the late Archie and Mildred (McClurg) Bishop. She was preceded in<br />

death by her husband, Russell <strong>Gunn</strong>, whom she married on February 26th, 1966 in Coloma,<br />

Michigan. She loved playing Bingo and worked for many years in the jewelry department at<br />

Walmart. Survivors include one daughter: Becky Shipman and husband Randy of<br />

Jonesboro; a son, Steve <strong>Gunn</strong> of Jonesboro, three grandchildren; Chris Shipman of Baton<br />

Rouge , LA, and Josh and Angel Shipman both of Jonesboro, two sisters; Linda Cummings<br />

and husband Jerry and Darlene Grubb all of Water Vliet, MI, and one brother, Larry<br />

Bishop and wife Kathy of Water Vliet, MI. She was also preceded in death by one sister,<br />

Brenda Lambrecht and a brother, Robert Bishop. A celebration of her life will be held on<br />

Monday, October 18, 2010 at 10:00 am at the Gregg Funeral Home in Jonesboro with Pastor<br />

Graig Stoll of Union Grove Missionary Baptist Church officiating.<br />

Olen Cyril <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Olen Cyril <strong>Gunn</strong> – an 88 year-old native of Stonewall, MS and longtime resident of Saraland<br />

passed away at his home on Thursday, November 24, 2011. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a United States<br />

Navy veteran of World War II. He retired from the University of South Alabama as the


Investment Accountant after many years of service. He was a charter member of the<br />

Southern Methodist Church of West Mobile and enjoyed working in his yard and spending<br />

time with his family. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> is survived by his wife of 68 years, Mamie <strong>Gunn</strong>; children,<br />

Barbara Williams, Patricia Aplin (Jerry), and Teresa Jenkins (Tim); sisters, Lois Aldridge<br />

and Edith Brown; six grandchildren; ten great-grandchildren; many other relatives and<br />

friends. Funeral services will be held from the chapel of Radney Funeral Home in Saraland<br />

on Monday, November 28, 2011, at 2 p.m. The family will receive friends at the funeral home<br />

from 12 noon until the service hour. Interment will be in Forest Lawn Memorial Gardens. In<br />

lieu of flowers, the family requests that memorial donations be made to AsceraCare Hospice,<br />

1201 Montlimar Dr., Mobile, AL 36609. Condolences may be offered at<br />

www.radneyfuneralhome-saraland.com. Arrangements by Radney Funeral Home, 1200<br />

Industrial Parkway, Saraland, Alabama 36571.<br />

Ordelia <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

From Geneva Daily Times 29 May 1907 - Canandaigua, N. Y. - <strong>New</strong>s comes from East<br />

Bloomfield of the death there yesterday of one of the oldest residents of that town, Mrs.<br />

Ordelia <strong>Gunn</strong> Pittenger, aged 92 years, who had been unconscious for over a week, following<br />

a stroke of apoplexy. Mrs. Pittenger was the last of a family of eleven, and was a sister of<br />

Lucius B. <strong>Gunn</strong> whose death occurred a few years ago. She lived nearly all of her life in East<br />

Bloomfield, coming there from Michigan. She was the daughter of the late Benjamin <strong>Gunn</strong>.<br />

A daughter, Miss Sarah <strong>Gunn</strong> is the only surviving relative.<br />

Orie <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Tiplerville, Mississippi, Orie <strong>Gunn</strong>, 97, housewife, died August 16, 2007. Service will be at 12<br />

p.m. Saturday, August 18 at Ball Hill Baptist Church, with burial to follow in the church<br />

cemetery. Survivors include her husband, General <strong>Gunn</strong>; three daughters, Zadie Williams,<br />

Catherine <strong>Gunn</strong>, and Luara <strong>Gunn</strong>; three sons, Mack <strong>Gunn</strong>, Otis <strong>Gunn</strong>, and George Steele;<br />

and a host of grand-children, great-grandchildren, nieces, nephews, and close friends.<br />

McGhee & Son Funeral Home 662-252-6650 Published in The Commercial Appeal on<br />

8/18/2007.<br />

O.L. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Funeral services for O. L. <strong>Gunn</strong>, who died Friday at a local hospital, will be held from<br />

Loudermilk"s chapel Sunday afternoon at 2 o"clock. Burial will be in Oakland cemetery.<br />

Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong>, who was sixty-six years old, was a carpenter.- October 7, 1917, Dallas Daily Times<br />

Herald, Dallas<br />

O.L. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Funeral services for O. L. <strong>Gunn</strong> 64, who died at Pulaski hospital on Monday, were held from<br />

the T. M. Seagle and Son funeral home on Tuesday, with the Rev. Charles W. Sydnor and<br />

Dr. W. W. Arrowood officiating. Burial was in the Rhoades cemetery near Macadam,<br />

Virginia. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> is survived by his wife and six children: Mrs. B. F. Cutlip and Mrs.<br />

William Lane of Columbus, Ohio; Mrs. C. C. Graham and Mrs. Porter Thoades of Pulaski;<br />

Mrs. Robert Kidd and Sam <strong>Gunn</strong> of Draper. One sister, Mrs. Gillie Harvey of Roanoke, 15<br />

grandchildren and three great grandchildren. Pallbearers were C. C. Graham, Dorse Cos, A.


E. Shaffer, Robert Kidd, Estel Hurst and B. Lifley. Flower bearers were Mrs. A. E. Shaffer,<br />

Mrs. Dorse Cox, Janita Graham, Dora Lee <strong>Gunn</strong>, and Julia and Fay Kidd. (March 25, 1957)<br />

(Otley Lee <strong>Gunn</strong>) (John C. And Sarah Owen <strong>Gunn</strong>, Pulaski County, Virginia descendant)<br />

Ola Jean <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

JONESBORO - Ola Jean <strong>Gunn</strong>, 67, passed away Friday, Oct. 15, 2010, in Jonesboro. She<br />

was born May 12, 1943, in Batesville to the late Archie and Mildred McClurg Bishop. She<br />

was preceded in death by her husband, Russell <strong>Gunn</strong>, whom she married on Feb. 26, 1966, in<br />

Coloma, Mich. She loved playing Bingo and worked for many years in the jewelry<br />

department at Wal-Mart. Survivors include one daughter, Becky Shipman and husband<br />

Randy of Jonesboro; a son, Steve <strong>Gunn</strong> of Jonesboro; three grandchildren, Chris Shipman<br />

of Baton Rouge, La., and Josh and Angel Shipman, both of Jonesboro; two sisters, Linda<br />

Cummings and husband Jerry and Darlene Grubb, all of Watervliet, Mich.; and one<br />

brother, Larry Bishop and wife Kathy of Watervliet. She was also preceded in death by one<br />

sister, Brenda Lambrecht; and a brother, Robert Bishop. A celebration of her life will be<br />

held at 10 a.m. Monday at Gregg Funeral Home in Jonesboro with Pastor Craig Stoll of<br />

Union Grove Missionary Baptist Church officiating. Burial will follow in Jonesboro<br />

Memorial Park Cemetery. Visitation will be from 2-4 p.m. today at the Gregg Funeral Home<br />

Chapel in Jonesboro. Honored to serve as pallbearers are Wayne Timmons, Clarence<br />

Shinault, David May, Murphy Owen, Ralph Smith and Stephen Cox. Honorary pallbearer is<br />

Shane Timmons.<br />

Ola Mae <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Roanoke, Alabama - Funeral services for Ola Mae <strong>Gunn</strong>, 87, of Strozier Street, Roanoke,<br />

were Saturday, Mar. 13, 1993, at 2 p.m. at Peace and Goodwill Baptist Church in Roanoke,<br />

with Rev. L. B. Houston officiating. Interment was at the church cemetery. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> died<br />

Tuesday, Mar. 9, at Randolph County Hospital. She was a member of Sweet Home Baptist<br />

Church in Roanoke. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Nancy R. Houston of<br />

Roanoke, Miss Cornelia <strong>Gunn</strong> and Mrs. Lelia Jackson of Atlanta, Ga, and Mrs. Dollie M.<br />

Ellis of Youngstown, Ohio; one son, Emmitt <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr. of Youngstown, Ohio; three brothers,<br />

Willie D. Phillips and Lyn Phillips of Anniston, and Roy Phillips of Orlando, Fla.; two<br />

sisters, Mrs. Mary L. Smith and Mrs. Ethel Tucker of Roanoke; and 21 grandchildren. Vines<br />

Funeral Home of LaFayette handled arrangements.<br />

Ola Mae <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

age 80, of Demorest, Georgia died Saturday, June 28, 2008 at a private care facility. Mrs.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> was born on March 25, 1928 in Habersham County, Georgia to the late Dewey and<br />

Flora Mae <strong>Gunn</strong> Gibson. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her son,<br />

William <strong>Gunn</strong>, her brother, James Gibson, and her granddaughter, Lynn <strong>Gunn</strong> Cooper.<br />

Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was of the Congregational Holiness faith and was a former Sunday School<br />

Teacher. She was a homemaker and was a foster parent. Survivors include: her husband,<br />

Roy <strong>Gunn</strong>, Demorest, GA; her daughter and son-in-law, Evelyn and Tommie Lewallen,<br />

Demorest, GA; her sons and daughters-in-law, Johnny and Pauline <strong>Gunn</strong>, and Harold and<br />

Dianne <strong>Gunn</strong>, all of Demorest, GA; 9 grandchildren; and 15 great-grandchildren. Funeral<br />

services will be held at 2:00 p.m. on Monday, June 30, 2008 from the Whitfield Funeral<br />

Home, North Chapel, Demorest, Georgia with Rev. Ronald Wilson and Rev. Tony Royston


officiating. Interment will follow in the Bethel Temple Congregational Holiness Church<br />

Cemetery. The family will receive friends at the funeral home from 2 until 4 and 7 until 9<br />

p.m. on Sunday. Those wishing to express condolences to the family may do so by visiting<br />

www.whitfieldfuneralhomes.com Arrangements are in the care of Whitfield Funeral Home,<br />

North Chapel, Demorest, Georgia.<br />

Ola Mae <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

DALHART - Ola Mae Heiskell, 85, died Thursday, Oct. 7, 2004. Graveside services will be at<br />

2 p.m. today in Memorial Park Cemetery with Rusty Hancock, minister of Lincoln Street<br />

Baptist Church, officiating. Arrangements are by Horizon Funeral Home. Mrs. Heiskell was<br />

born Feb. 2, 1919, in McKinney, to Abe and Stella <strong>Gunn</strong>. She came to the Dalhart/Hartley<br />

area as a young girl with her family. Ola Mae owned a cafe, worked for Scotty"s Seven<br />

Eleven and Weldon and Oleta Dendy. She married Ralph Heiskell on Jan. 14, 1948, in<br />

Tucumcari, N.M. She was an excellent cook and seamstress. She was a loving grandmother,<br />

great-grandmother and caregiver for her husband, Ralph Heiskell, during his illness. She<br />

was a member for many years of First Baptist Church of Dalhart. She was preceded in death<br />

by her husband on June 24, 1983; her parents, Abe <strong>Gunn</strong> and Stella Flowers; two sisters,<br />

Mildred Shirley and Mattie Pitchett; and a brother, William Vernon <strong>Gunn</strong> Survivors include<br />

a daughter, Mary Ruth Beller and husband, Joseph Niel; three grandsons, Joseph Andrew<br />

Beller and wife, Erin, of Amarillo, and Scott Casey Beller and Christopher Ryan Beller, both<br />

of Lubbock; six great-grandchildren, Breanne Nicole Beller, Faith Marie Beller and Chrissa<br />

Brenae Beller, all of Dalhart, and Tyler Andrew Beller, Justin Bradley Beller and Morgan<br />

Ashely Beller, all of Amarillo; two sisters, Gladys Rogers and Margie Overstreet of Graham;<br />

and many nieces and nephews.Amarillo Globe-<strong>New</strong>s, Oct. 8, 2004<br />

Ola Mae Ivy <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

86, of Wray, Ga., formerly of Plant City, died Saturday at Coffee Regional Medical Center in<br />

Douglas, Ga. A native of Emanuel County, Ga., she was a member of the Lumber City<br />

Church of God. She is survived by two sons, Grady of Lakeland and Graham of Plant City;<br />

two daughters, Frankie Smith of Wray and Chessie Mae Cooper of Hernando; 13<br />

grandchildren; 25 great-grandchildren; and one great-great grandchild. Sims Funeral Home,<br />

Douglas. May 5, 1997-Tampa Tribune<br />

Ola May <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

LEBSVILIE ( Mrs. Ola May, 76, died at 2 p.m., Thursday Dec 14, 1961 at War Memorial<br />

hospital in Leesville Louisana, after a long illness. Funeral iervicei will be held at 2 p.m.<br />

today fit Canaan Baptist church with Rev. W. T. Love of Hemphill, Texas, and Rev. J. C.<br />

Heard, pastor, officiating. Burial will be in the direction of Hixion Funeral home of Leesville.<br />

Mrs. May was a charter member of the Canaan Baptist church. Survivors include one son,<br />

R. 0. May of Gloster,, Miss.; one daughter, Mrs. Mark Faircloth of Leesville, and three<br />

sisters; Mrs. Addie Eaves, Mattie McNelley and Mrs. Tessie Peace.<br />

Ola Mae <strong>Gunn</strong> Pettiford<br />

The funeral for Mrs. Ola Mae <strong>Gunn</strong> Pettiford will be held at 3 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 14, 1999, at<br />

Hamer Baptist Church in Blanch. YANCEYVILLE -- Mrs. Ola Mae <strong>Gunn</strong> Pettiford, 41, of<br />

Willis Road, died Wednesday, Nov. 10, 1999, at Danville Regional Medical Center. Born


Aug. 23, 1958, in Halifax, Va., she was the daughter of Mr. Oliver <strong>Gunn</strong> and Mrs. Margaret<br />

Hankins <strong>Gunn</strong>, both deceased. She was a member of Hamer Missionary Baptist Church in<br />

Blanch and was an employee of Inject Tronics in Burlington as a machine operator.<br />

Survivors include two sons, Mr. Sir Rufus Pettiford and Mr. Adrian Gwynn, both of<br />

Yanceyville; two daughters, Miss Sherry Pettiford and Miss Tamara Gwynn, both of<br />

Yanceyville; three brothers, Mr. Ronel <strong>Gunn</strong> of Boston, Mr. Willie Edmonds Jr. of<br />

Pittsburgh and Mr. Earnest <strong>Gunn</strong> of Florida; four sisters, Mrs. Frances Chalmers of Boston,<br />

Mrs. Irene Jefferies of Danville, Va., Miss Mattie <strong>Gunn</strong> of Yanceyville and Miss Margaret<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Cedar Grove; and seven grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a son, Mr.<br />

Wayne Antonio <strong>Gunn</strong>; and a brother, Mr. Robert Earl <strong>Gunn</strong>.The funeral will be conducted<br />

at 3 p.m. Sunday at Hamer Baptist Church by Elder Squire Pettiford. Burial will be in the<br />

church cemetery. The family will be at Fulton Funeral Home from 7 to 8 this evening and at<br />

other times at the home of Miss Mattie <strong>Gunn</strong>, 291 Church St., Yanceyville.<br />

Olander <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Olander <strong>Gunn</strong>, 87, died of pneumonia 3/26/10. Services Fri. at Ewing Memorial 7 Day<br />

Adventist Church. View 10-11 am; funeral at 11am. Coney Funeral Hm.Lakeland, Florida<br />

Olive (Anderson) <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

died on June 12, 2006, at Sabal Palms Health Care Center, Largo, Fla. Born in <strong>New</strong> London,<br />

on Aug. 24, 1926, she moved to Sarasota, Fla., from Groton. She worked at Electric Boat<br />

Division of General Dynamics. She was a member of First Church of Christ, Congregational<br />

in Groton. Survivors include her daughter, Sigrid A. <strong>Gunn</strong> and Martin F. Gwynn of<br />

Clearwater; two granddaughters, Kimberly E. Gravelle, her husband, Jeffrey A. and greatgrandson,<br />

Nathan A of Clearwater, and Leslie A. Crotty, her husband, Matthew A. and<br />

great-grandson, Cullen M. of Halifax, Pa.; a sister, Mabel Horen of Groton; a brother, I.<br />

Wilbur Anderson of Leesburg, Fla.; brother-in-law, Gilman C. <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr., and his wife,<br />

Carolyn, of Old Lyme. Her great-grandsons meant the world to her. Burial will be held at 11<br />

a.m. on Monday, June 19, 2006, at First Church of Christ, Congregational, located at 162<br />

Monument St., Groton. Funeral arrangements are under the care of the Byles Memorial<br />

Home in Groton. Memorial services were also held at the National Cremation Association in<br />

Clearwater on Thursday, June 15. Memorial donations may be made to the American<br />

Diabetes Association, PO Box 1131, Fairfax VA 22038-1131, 800/342-2383<br />

orwww.diabetes.org. Published in The Day on 6/17/2006. 2 nd obit<br />

Olive (Anderson) <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

died on June 12, 2006, at Sabal Palms Health Care Center in Largo, Fla. She was 79. Born in<br />

<strong>New</strong> London, Ct.. on Aug. 24, 1926, Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> worked at Electric Boat Division of General<br />

Dynamics. She was a member of First Church of Christ Congregational in Groton. She<br />

moved to Sarasota, Fla., from Groton. Her great-grandsons meant the world to her. She is<br />

survived by her daughter, Sigrid A. <strong>Gunn</strong> and Martin F. Gwynn of Clearwater, Fla.; two<br />

granddaughters, Kimberly E. Gravelle and her husband, Jeffrey A., of Clearwater, Fla., and<br />

Leslie A. Crotty, her husband, Matthew A., of Halifax, Pa.; two great-grandsons, Nathan A.<br />

Gravelle and Cullen M. Crotty: a sister, Mabel Horen of Groton; a brother, I. Wilbur<br />

Anderson of Leesburg, Fla.; and a brother-in-law, Gilman C. <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr. and his wife,<br />

Carolyn, of Old Lyme. Burial will be take place at 11 a.m. on Monday, June 19, at First<br />

Church of Christ Congregational, 162 Monument St., Groton. Funeral arrangements are


under the care of the Byles Memorial Home in Groton. Memorial services were also held at<br />

the National Cremation Association in Clearwater on Thursday, June 15. Memorial<br />

donations in Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong>s name may be made to the American Diabetes Association, PO Box<br />

1131, Fairfax, VA, 22038-1131, 800/342-2383<br />

Oliver Ed <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Oliver Ed Age 82, entered into rest September 7, 2009. Beloved father, brother, grandfather,<br />

great grandfather, great great grandfather, uncle and friend. Proprietor of the Peter <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Lounge in St. Louis, Mo. Services: Visitation Friday, September 11, at WADE Funeral Home<br />

Memorial Chapel, 4828 Natural Bridge from 3:00 p.m. -7:00 p.m. Funeral Service Saturday,<br />

September 12, at Wade Funeral Home Twin Chapel, 4800 Natural Bridge at 3:00 p.m.<br />

Interment Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery on Monday, September 14, 2009.<br />

Oliver Franklin <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Oliver Franklin <strong>Gunn</strong>, 82, of 1109 Gaddy Street, died Wednesday, July 23, 1997at N.C.<br />

Memorial Hospital, Chapel Hill. The funeral will be at 11 a.m. Saturday at the First<br />

Congregational Christian Church. Burial will be in Reidlawn Cemetery. A native of Caswell<br />

County, he was the son of the late Joseph O. and Lizzie Lyon <strong>Gunn</strong>. He was a retired<br />

mechanic at American Tobacco Company. He was a member of the First Congregational<br />

Church where he was a former member of the board of deacons and was a deacon emeritus.<br />

He was also a former member of the board of trustees, Men"s Fellowship and Men"s Baraca<br />

Class. He was a former member of AARP. He is survived by his wife, Ila Busick <strong>Gunn</strong> of the<br />

home; half-brothers, Richard W. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Burlington, and James F. <strong>Gunn</strong> of McLeansville;<br />

and several nieces and nephews. Visitation will be from 7 to 9 p.m. Friday at First<br />

Congregational Christian Church, and other times the family will be at the residence of<br />

Doris Martin, 1007 Lane Street. Memorial contributions may be made to First<br />

Congregational Church Building Fund, P.O. Box 2002, Reidsville, N.C. 27320. Wilkerson<br />

Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. ELMER THOMPSON (Thomas and Sarah<br />

Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> descendant)<br />

Oliver H. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

GUNN - Died Saturday, July 29, 1978, Oliver H. <strong>Gunn</strong>, of 1016 W. 46th St. He is survived by<br />

his wife, Louvenie H. <strong>Gunn</strong>; one daughter, Mrs. Elizabeth <strong>Gunn</strong> Daniel; one son, Richard H.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>; his mother and step-father, Mr. and Mrs. C. Walter Wilkinson; two sisters, Mrs.<br />

Carara G. Brown of Richmond and Mrs. Constance P. Awalt of Bremen, Ga. His remains<br />

rest at the Joseph W. Biley Funeral Home"s Chippenham Chapel, 6900 Hull Street Rd.,<br />

where services will be held Tuesday at 2 p.m. Richmond Times Dispatch (VA) Mon. 7-31-<br />

1978<br />

Oliver Lewis <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

SEMORA. N.C. - A funeral for Oliver Lewis <strong>Gunn</strong>, 54, of Milton Rt. 1, will be conducted<br />

tomorrow at 2 p.m. at Hamer Baptist Church by the Rev. Bennie Williams. Burial will be in<br />

the church cemetery. Born in Pittsylvania County, Va., Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> died Saturday April 3,<br />

1976 at his home. Surviving are six daughters and four sons. Miss Frances <strong>Gunn</strong> and Ronald<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, both of Boston, Mass., Mrs. Junita Hawkins, Baltimore, Md., Willie <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

Philadelphia, Pa., Mrs. Ola Pettiford, Semora, Ernest and Robert <strong>Gunn</strong>, Milton, Miss Mattie


<strong>Gunn</strong>, Pelham, and Mrs. Irene Jeffries and Miss Margaret <strong>Gunn</strong>, both of Yanceyville; and<br />

16 grandchildren. The family will receive friends at Plenty's Funeral Home in Semora today<br />

from 7 to 8 p.m.<br />

Olivia <strong>Gunn</strong> King<br />

10-07-2003 - REIDSVILLE, NC.-- Mrs. Olivia King of 1109 Ware Street, died Sunday<br />

evening, Oct. 5, 2003, at the Durham Regional Medical Center. Funeral services will be<br />

conducted 11 a.m. Wednesday from the chapel of Johnson & Sons Funeral Home. The family<br />

may be contacted at the residence.<br />

Olivia Moran <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Funeral services for Mrs. Olivia Moran <strong>Gunn</strong>, 41, who died yesterday morning , August 23,<br />

1927 at her home, 2124 Fairmount Avenue will be held this afternoon at 4 o'clock from the<br />

Fairmount Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church. Burial will be made in Riverview<br />

Cemetery. She is survived by her husband Wesley <strong>Gunn</strong> and four daughters, Miss Virginia<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, Miss Louise <strong>Gunn</strong>, miss Grace <strong>Gunn</strong> and Miss Elizabeth <strong>Gunn</strong> and three sisters, Mrs.<br />

C. W. Scott, Mrs. E. E. Monroe and Mrs. J. B. Brooks; and two brothers, E. C. Moran and J.<br />

H. Moran.<br />

Olivia <strong>Gunn</strong> Morris<br />

Funeral services for Mrs. Olivia <strong>Gunn</strong> Morriss, age 79, who died Wednesday, October 31,<br />

1951 at her residence in new Orleans, Louisana will be held tomorrow at 2 pm in the chapel<br />

of Elliott Sons Funeral home in Augusta Georgia. The Rev. Herman Dillard will officiate<br />

and burial will follow in westover memorial park. Mrs. Morris was the wife of the late<br />

James F. Morris. [Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Ollie D. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

WALNUT, MISS - Ollie D. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 93, died Monday, March 26, 2012, at the Golden Living Center.<br />

Services will be at 1 p.m. Saturday at Macedonia M.B. Church in Walnut. Burial will be in<br />

Hopkins Cemetery. Grayson Funeral Services of Corinth is in charge of the arrangements.<br />

Visitation will be from 10 a.m. to service time Saturday at the church<br />

Ollie Mae <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Mrs. Ollie Mae <strong>Gunn</strong>, age 32, 1162 Mayland Circle, NW, Atlanta, Ga, formerly of Powder<br />

Springs, died Tuesday, August 7, 1972. She is burvived by her widower, Lenny <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Marietta; two children; mother Mrs. Emma Bowens of Poweder Springs; six brother and one<br />

sister. Funeral services were Sunday at the Big Bethyl Baptist Church, Burial in the church<br />

cemetery.<br />

Ollie <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

WHITE PLAINS -Kentucky- Ollie Nevoline <strong>Gunn</strong>, 89, died Thursday, June 19, 2003, at<br />

Versnick Health Care Center in Madisonville. She was a member of White Plains Missionary<br />

Baptist Church. Surviving are a daughter, Freondia Cope; a sister, Eudene Gates; two<br />

brothers, Raymond and Wendell Hanks; and one grandchild. Services are 2 p.m. Sunday at<br />

Reid-Walters Funeral Home in Earlington, burial in Concord Cemetery in White


Plains.Visitation is from 5 to 8 p.m. today and 9 a.m. to service time at the funeral home.<br />

Ollie <strong>Gunn</strong> Craddock<br />

Mrs. Ollie <strong>Gunn</strong> Craddock, 85, of Rt. 2, Pikeville, died Thursday. Funeral will be 2 p.m.<br />

Saturday at Hanes-Lineberry North Elm Street Chapel. Burial will be at Lakeview Memorial<br />

Park.. She was a former resident of Greensboro. Surviving are sons, Russell V. Craddock of<br />

Lenoir, V. T. Craddock of Rt. 2, Pikeville; sister, Miss Cardelle <strong>Gunn</strong> of Reidsville; brothers,<br />

Arthur T. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Danville, Va., Romeo W. <strong>Gunn</strong> of South Boston, Va., Ira R. <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Wilson. The family will be at the funeral home 7-9 p.m. today. Greensboro Daily <strong>New</strong>s, Fri.<br />

4-18-1975<br />

Ollie Bell <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Ollie Bell <strong>Gunn</strong>, 86, of Oak Hill, died Monday, June 23, 2003. - Service was at 2 p.m.<br />

Saturday, June 28 at High Lawn Funeral Home Chapel, Oak Hill. Burial followed in High<br />

Lawn Memorial Park, Oak Hill, Alabama<br />

Oma <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, Oma Stockton Hollifield - Funeral services for Oma Stockton Hollifield <strong>Gunn</strong>, 86, of<br />

Demorest, Ga. will be held at 2 p.m. today, Aug. 30, at Whitfield Funeral Home, North<br />

Chapel. The Rev. Raymond Payne and the Rev. John Humphries will officiate, with burial in<br />

Yonah Memorial Gardens. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> died Wednesday, Aug. 28, 2002, at a private nursing<br />

home following an extended illness. Born in Macon County, N.C., on July 18, 1917, she was a<br />

daughter of the late Charlie and Hattie McClure Stockton. She was preceded in death by her<br />

husbands, Hoke Hollifield and William P. <strong>Gunn</strong>. She was retired from International<br />

Outerwear with several years of service. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was the last surviving member of her<br />

immediate family. Survivors include her son and daughter-in-law, Douglas F. and Jane<br />

Hollifield of Clarkesville; and grandchildren, Michael Hollifield, Jeff Hollifield and Katie<br />

Hollifield, all of Clarkesville. Whitfield Funeral Home, North Chapel, Demorest, is in charge<br />

of arrangements.<br />

Oma <strong>Gunn</strong> Davis,<br />

89, of Paradise went to be with her Lord on Thursday, July 17, 2008. Graveside service: 10<br />

a.m. Monday in Mount Olivet Cemetery. Visitation: none. Oma was born April 26, 1919, the<br />

youngest of 13 children of Albert Jackson <strong>Gunn</strong> and Elizabeth Echols <strong>Gunn</strong>. Oma was raised<br />

in the Pinehill area of East Texas. She married J.B. Davis on April 16, 1938, in East Texas.<br />

Oma, J.B. and family moved to Fort worth in 1952. She was a stay-at-home wife and mother<br />

to two daughters and two sons in the early years; later in life she worked as an electronics<br />

assembler. She was a sweet, God-loving person as a wife, mother, mother-in-law and<br />

grandma. She was famous for her love to all and her fried chicken, pies, sweets and her East<br />

Texas cooking. She was preceded in death by her husband, J.B. Davis, in 2002; her parents;<br />

and all of her siblings. Survivors: Daughter, Georgia Schaner and husband, George, of<br />

Alamosa, Colo.; son, Jack Davis and wife, Jenny of Springtown, Tx.; daughter, Andree<br />

Lemaster and husband, Don, of Haltom City; son, Joe Davis and wife, Bette, of <strong>New</strong><br />

Braunfels; 15 grandchildren; and numerous great- and great-great-grandchildren. (Reuben<br />

and Mary Goforth <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)


Oneta <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

ATLANTA, Texas - Oneta <strong>Gunn</strong>, 91, of Atlanta died Monday, June 11, 2007, in Texarkana,<br />

Texas. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born May 9, 1916, in <strong>New</strong> Boston, Texas. She was a former employee<br />

of Price Hardware and a member of First Baptist Church, Atlanta. She was preceded in<br />

death by her husband, Lloyd <strong>Gunn</strong>. Survivors include three sons, Dennis <strong>Gunn</strong> and John<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Atlanta and Bruce <strong>Gunn</strong> of Georgetown, Texas; one daughter, Nancy <strong>Gunn</strong> Godley<br />

of Port Neches, Texas; two brothers, David Guyton of Waco, Texas, and Joe Guyton of<br />

Denison, Texas; four sisters, Neoma Guyton of Queen City, Texas, Leola Alvis of Mesquite,<br />

Texas, Barbara Smith of Atlanta, Ga., and Sonny Hickman of Vicksburg, Miss.; eight<br />

grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; four great-great-grandchildren; and a number of<br />

other relatives.Services will be 2 p.m. today at Hanner Funeral Service with the Rev. Joe<br />

Srygley officiating. Burial will be in Pine Crest Cemetery.Online registration is at<br />

www.hannerfuneralservice.com.<br />

Ora <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

PEORIA, Ill - Ora A. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 87, of 3711 W. Yorkshire Ave. died at 3:05 a.m. Wednesday,<br />

Oct. 4, 2000, at Methodist Medical Center. Born Sept. 30, 1913, in Panama, Ill., to John<br />

Edwin and Laura Etta Titsworth <strong>Gunn</strong>, he married Florence M. Priddle on Oct. 30, 1937, in<br />

St. Charles, Mo. She survives. Also surviving are two sons, John (and Gladys) of Lexington<br />

and James of Rockford; one daughter, Carol Ann (and William) Quam of Maple Grove,<br />

Minn.; one brother, Kenneth of Daphne, Ala.; one sister, Ruth Parks of Florissant, Mo.; six<br />

grandchildren; and one greatgranddaughter. He was a crane operator for Caterpillar Inc.<br />

for 34 years, retiring in 1966. He was a member of Bethel Presbyterian Church in Peoria.<br />

Services will be at noon Friday at Davison-Fulton Woodland Chapel, where visitation will be<br />

two hours before. The Rev. Ralph Barnett will officiate. Burial will be in Parkview<br />

Cemetery. Memorials may be made to his church.<br />

Ora <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Ora Lofton <strong>Gunn</strong>, 77, of Chattanooga, Tennessee died Tuesday, Aug. 14, 2001, in a local<br />

health care facility. She was a member of Prospect Baptist Church. Survivors include<br />

cousins, the Rev. and Mrs. Jay Trimble, Mrs. Lizzie Ball; a host of other cousins and friends.<br />

Funeral services will be Sunday at 2 p.m. in the Avondale Chapel of Franklin-Strickland<br />

Funeral Home, with Dr. Jay P. Trimble officiating. Burial will be in National<br />

Cemetery.Visitation will be today, Aug. 18, from 7-8 p.m.<br />

Ora <strong>Gunn</strong> Turman<br />

93, 1200 W. Patrick St., Kissimmee, died Saturday. Born in Warrenton, Ga., she moved to<br />

Kissimmee from Atlanta in 1965. She was a retired telephone company employee. She was a<br />

Methodist. Survivors: nieces, Mrs. Ronald Hoover, Billings, Mo., Lenora Ballering, Orlando;<br />

nephews, Hugh Lyle, Bakersfield, Calif., Charles Lyle, Millersville, Pa. Grissom Funeral<br />

Home, Kissimmee.- Published August 6, 1990<br />

Orie <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Orie <strong>Gunn</strong> passed away in Tiplerville, Mississippi on Thursday, August 16, 2007. She is<br />

survived by her husband General Thurmond T. <strong>Gunn</strong>. Service will be at 12 p.m. Saturday,<br />

August 18 at Ball Hill Baptist Church, with burial to follow in the church cemetery. ‘’


Orval W. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

97, of Noblesville, Ind, passed away April 30, 2012. Services at 10 am, Thursday May 3, 2012<br />

at Randall and Roberts Funeral Center. Visitation Web. May 2, 2012 from 4 - 8 pm at the<br />

funeral home, with a Masonic service at 8 pm. Burial Carey Cemetery in Noblesville.<br />

Aug. 28, 1914 - April 30, 2012 - NOBLESVILLE, Ind. — Orval W. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 97, of Noblesville,<br />

died April 30, 2012, at Riverview Hospital in Noblesville. He retired after 30 years as a<br />

master carpenter, having worked through Carpenter Local 352 in Anderson. Survivors<br />

include his wife, A. Irene Holladay <strong>Gunn</strong>; son, Barry <strong>Gunn</strong>; and daughter, Janice Ann<br />

Ward. Service 10 a.m. Thursday at Randall & Roberts Funeral Center, 1685 Westfield<br />

Road, Noblesville. Burial in Carey Cemetery, Noblesville. Visitation 4 to 8 p.m. today.<br />

Orvie J. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

75, of Girard, Illinois, died Wednesday, April 18, 2007, at his home. He was born June 28,<br />

1931. A son, Jerry <strong>Gunn</strong>, preceded him in death in 1986. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> worked as a mechanic<br />

for Garst Service Station. He later worked for Thermic Refactories in Girard and was a<br />

custodian for the Girard public schools. He was a U.S. Army veteran of the Korean War.<br />

Surviving are his son, Orvie E. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Girard; daughter, Shelley Talkington (Michael) of<br />

Girard; five grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; and sister, Verneda Green of Girard.<br />

Visitation will be from 5 to 7 p.m. Friday, April 20, 2007, at Davis-Anderson Funeral Home<br />

in Girard. Services will be there at 10 a.m. Saturday. Burial will be in Girard<br />

Cemetery.Memorials may be made to American Cancer Society<br />

Orville Ray <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

91, OCALA - Orville Ray <strong>Gunn</strong>, 91, a retired carpenter, died Friday, Oct. 29, 2004. A native<br />

of Mulberry, Kan., he moved here from Corpus Christi, Texas, 30 years ago. He was a<br />

member of Solid Rock Bible Church in Ocklawaha. Survivors include his daughter, Peggy<br />

Smith, Ocala; three grandchildren; and 14 great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death<br />

by his wife, Flora Mae <strong>Gunn</strong>. Forest Lawn Funeral Home, Ocala, provided information.<br />

Orville W. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

(1918 - 2004)WEST UNITY -Orville William <strong>Gunn</strong>, 86, of West Unity, died Monday, Nov.<br />

29, 2004, at the Community Hospitals and Wellness Centers-Bryan.Born at the family<br />

homestead in West Unity on Jan. 22, 1918, to Alice (Rice) and James Orville <strong>Gunn</strong>, he<br />

married Joan Gier on Aug. 17, 1940, and she survives and resides on the family homestead. A<br />

West Unity High School graduate, he attended Bowling Green State University and became a<br />

self-employed farmer. He was a member of the Brady Grange, the F&AM Superior Lodge<br />

No. 179 of West Unity for 65 years, and the West Franklin Methodist Church.In addition to<br />

his wife of 64 years, he is survived by a son, Jim (and wife, Ann) <strong>Gunn</strong> of Loveland; a<br />

daughter, Mrs. Gary (Charlotte) Smith of West Unity; eight grandchildren; 15 greatgrandchildren;<br />

and a son-in-law, Vernon Jones of Troy, Mich. Preceding him in death were<br />

his parents; a daughter, Sharon Jones in April of 2004; and his sister, Viola Neefe.Visitation<br />

will be held Thursday from 2-4 p.m. and 6-8 p.m. in the Hollingshead-Beck Funeral Home in<br />

West Unity.Funeral services will be held Friday at 11 a.m. in the funeral home with Pastor<br />

Mike Raypholtz to officiate. Burial will be in the West Franklin Cemetery of rural West<br />

Unity. Memorials may be made to the West Franklin Methodist Church Building Fund.


Otha <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Otha <strong>Gunn</strong>, 78, of Ward passed away March 21, 2007, in North Little Rock. He was born<br />

July 15, 1928 to the late Otha and Ernestine Holden <strong>Gunn</strong> in Zion. In addition to his parents,<br />

he was preceded in death by his brother, Milton <strong>Gunn</strong>. Junior was of the Baptist faith and<br />

owned and operated Asher Avenue Welding. He was also a member of Brady Lodge #753<br />

and was a 32nd degree Mason of the Scottish Rite Temple. Junior is survived by his loving<br />

wife of 56 years, Rachel Corder <strong>Gunn</strong>; four children, Freddy <strong>Gunn</strong>and his wife Thelma of<br />

Little Rock, Dennis <strong>Gunn</strong> of Cabot, Cecil <strong>Gunn</strong> and his wife Darlene of Lonoke, and Kenny<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> and his wife Regina of Cabot; sisters, Flo Jared of Hot Springs, Jean Vaught of<br />

Hickory Ridge, and Marie Smithers of Russellville; 11 grandchildren; 14 greatgrandchildren;<br />

one great-great grandchild, and a host of nieces, nephews and friends.<br />

Graveside services will be at 2 p.m. Saturday, March 24 at Old Carlisle Cemetery with Bro.<br />

Terry Fortner and Bro. Jimmy Huffman officiating. Visitation will be from 11:30 a.m. to 1<br />

p.m. Saturday, March 24 at the funeral home. Arrangements are by Moores Cabot Funeral<br />

Home (Reuben and Mary Goforth <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Oscar <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Oscar, the infant son of Mr and Mrs W. A. <strong>Gunn</strong> died Tuesday at the family residence. The<br />

body was removed to the chapel of Harry Poole. Published Atlanta Constitution 2-26-1918<br />

Oscar <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

died on November 7, 2004. Arrangements under the direction of Metcalf Funeral Directors in<br />

Conroe, TX, 936.756.3311. Funeral Services for Oscar <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr. 57,of Conroe, will be held at<br />

4:00 p.m., Sunday, November 14, 2004, at the Metcalf Funeral Home Chapel with pastor<br />

Steve Dayen officiating. Visitation will be 3:00-5:00 p.m., Saturday, November 13, 2004, at<br />

Metcalf Funeral Home. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born April 7, 1947, in Sanford, Florida and passed<br />

away November 7, 2004, in , Texas. He is preceded in death by his parents Oscar <strong>Gunn</strong>,Sr.<br />

and Catherine <strong>Gunn</strong>; brother, Gerald <strong>Gunn</strong> and son B.J. <strong>Gunn</strong>. He is survived by his loving<br />

wife, Rose <strong>Gunn</strong>; children, Detrich, Oscar III, Anthony, Kevin, Phyllis, Garry, Jovon,<br />

Kathryn, Andrew, Melissa, Tricia,and Rachel; sisters, Sandra, Frances, Janice and Lois;<br />

brothers, James Eugene and Bernard; grandchildren, father and mother-in-law, Francis and<br />

Dorothy Strack, numerous aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, cousins and many friends. A<br />

beloved husband, father, brother and is resting until our Lord Jesus comes again.<br />

Pallbearers are Andrew <strong>Gunn</strong>, Mitch Martin, Bruce Heater, Bruce Oliver, Bob Sengele,<br />

Duane <strong>New</strong>man, Larry Lee, Bernard <strong>Gunn</strong>, James <strong>Gunn</strong> and James Martin<br />

Oselle <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

The funeral of little Oselle <strong>Gunn</strong> who died Wednesday afternoon about 3 o’clock at the<br />

residence of his parents, Mr. And Mrs. L. E. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 914 Ceneter Street, took place yesterday<br />

afternoon in Keysville. The little fellow was the idol of his parents and the deepest sympathy<br />

is extended them in their bereavement. The body was carried to Keysville, Ga., yesterday<br />

and interred in the family burial ground about four o’clock. Augusta Chronicle page 10,<br />

Friday January 22, 1909<br />

Otis B. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

It was the good fortune of Major O. B. <strong>Gunn</strong>, who died at his in this city yesterday, to be an


important factor in the development of a country which he lived to see grow great and<br />

prosperous. This is a privilege to be prized by any man who is animated with a worthy<br />

ambition and who undersatands the real meaning of life..........In the decline of life Major<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> enjoyed the quietude and repose suitable to his age and devoted himself to the study of<br />

economic questions on which he wrote with much intelligence. .......Tuesday February 19,<br />

1901 - Kansas City Star, issue 155 page 6.<br />

Otis B. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

October 9, 1928- March 13, 2012<br />

Hamilton, GA- Otis B. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 83, of Hamilton, GA. died Tuesday, March 13, 2012 at St.<br />

Francis Hospital. Graveside funeral services will be held at 11:00 a.m. Saturday, March 17,<br />

2012 in Parkhill Cemetery, according to Striffler-Hamby Mortuary, Columbus, GA. The<br />

family will receive friends Friday evening from 6:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. at the funeral home.<br />

Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born in Junction City, GA, on October 9, 1928 to the late Elijah L. <strong>Gunn</strong> and<br />

Ella Mae Jones <strong>Gunn</strong>. He was a resident of Hamilton, GA. for the past 20 years and was a<br />

member of Mountain Hill Baptist Church. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a former resident of Columbus for<br />

42 years and a 1948 graduate of Baker High School and a graduate from Columbus College<br />

where he received his Associates Degree. He retired as a Major with the Columbus Police<br />

Department with over 38 years of service. He was a member of the Georgia Peace officers<br />

Association and the Fraternal Order of Police. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a U.S. Air Force Veteran of the<br />

Korean Conflict Survivors include his loving wife of 59 years wife Sarah June Mann <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

of Hamilton, GA and daughter, Shirley <strong>Gunn</strong> Hinckley of Hamilton, GA. and numerous<br />

cousins. (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Otis D. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Oct. 31, 1921-Feb. 19, 2007 - Otis D. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 85, of Atwater, died Sunday, Feb. 19, 2007 at<br />

Brandel Manor in Turlock. He was born on October 31, 1921 in Quitman, Arkansas and<br />

lived in Atwater for 55 years. Otis was a California Highway Patrolman for 20 years; and<br />

worked for Foster Farms Safety Division for 10 years. He attended Rice College for two<br />

years. He was a veteran of the U.S. Navy and served during World War II. Otis was also a<br />

farmer. Otis is survived by his daughters, Ida Fontana of Atwater, Karen Montgomery of<br />

Novato, and Sharon Wright of South Carolina; five grandchildren and five greatgrandchildren.<br />

He was preceded in death by his late wife, Florence <strong>Gunn</strong>. Neptune Society of<br />

Central Calif., Modesto is in charge of arrangements. (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

desc.)<br />

Otis Walton <strong>Gunn</strong> -<br />

MACON - Otis Walton <strong>Gunn</strong>, 58, of Macon, Georgia, died Thursday, May 29, 2008.<br />

Graveside services will be private in Riverside Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, the family has<br />

requested that contributions be made to Mulberry Street United Methodist Church, P.O.<br />

Box 149, Macon, GA 31202. -Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a 1968 graduate of Stratford Academy. He<br />

attended the University of Georgia where he was a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon and<br />

graduated from Florida Technological University in 1976. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a member of St.<br />

Andrews by the Sea United Methodist Church in Hilton Head Island, SC. A triathlete, he<br />

competed in several international competitions. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a charter employee of Disney


World where he was boat captain of the Jungle Cruise. He owned <strong>Gunn</strong> Dental Supply in<br />

Tampa, FL and sold real estate on Hilton Head Island. He was a Commodities Broker at the<br />

Chicago Board of Trade and was owner of The Pizza Wheel, home of the fifty pounder, in<br />

Quartzsite, AZ. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was predeceased by his father, Otis Benton <strong>Gunn</strong>. -Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> is<br />

survived by his mother, Mrs. Otis Benton <strong>Gunn</strong> of Macon; brother, Frank <strong>Gunn</strong> (Gail) of<br />

Macon; niece, Jeana <strong>Gunn</strong> Bush (Seth) of Macon; great-nephew, <strong>Gunn</strong> Bush of Macon;<br />

special friend, Phydan Johnston Ramsey, and her children, Bern and Katie. -Hart"s<br />

Mortuary and Crematory has charge of arrangements. (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Otis Wayne <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

53, of Lewisburg, Kentucky, died May 5, 2006, at his residence. The Marysville, Calif., native<br />

was a former employee of Auburn Hosiery Mill, a Marine veteran, and a member of<br />

LeMoore Baptist Church in California. He was a son of the late Odis <strong>Gunn</strong> and Goldie<br />

Kelley <strong>Gunn</strong>. Funeral is at 2 p.m. Monday at Price Funeral Home, with burial in Arnold<br />

Cemetery. Visitation begins at 11 a.m. Monday at the funeral home. Online condolences may<br />

be sent at www.pricefuneralhome.com in the obituary section. Survivors include his wife,<br />

Patricia Tichenor <strong>Gunn</strong>; a daughter, Tonya <strong>Gunn</strong> Bruce of Lewisburg; three sons, Anthony<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, Christopher <strong>Gunn</strong> and Robert <strong>Gunn</strong>, all of Lewisburg; and two sisters, Joe Ann Cotta<br />

of Bowling Green and Cindy Ponder of Mississippi; and four grandchildren.<br />

Ottis Chester <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Funeral services for Ottis Chester <strong>Gunn</strong>, 70, will be held at 3 p:m. today in the Burke-<br />

Hammer Funeral Home chapel, The 'Rev, Dan W. Tohline, paster of the First Methodist<br />

Church in Moss Bluff, Louisana, will officiate. Burial will be in Ritchie Cemetery in Moss<br />

Bluff, Mr; <strong>Gunn</strong> died at midnight Friday August 7, 1964, of a heart attack in his home<br />

northwest of Moss Bluff in the Seals subdivision. He was a retired telephone dispatcher for<br />

Halliburton Oilwell Service Co. He was a resident of the- Lake Charles area for the past 27<br />

years. Survivors include his wife, Mrs, -Allie R. <strong>Gunn</strong>; and two sisters, Mrs, Lillie Cantrell of<br />

Spokane, .Wash., and Mrs. Rose BrucKner of Everett, Wash.<br />

Owen Lee <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

44, of Elgin, S.C. died Monday, April 2, 2001. A memorial service will be held at 4 p.m.<br />

Friday April 6, 2001, at the residence. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> is survived by his wife, Ruelene H. <strong>Gunn</strong>;<br />

step-sons, Chris Potter, Elgin, S.C. and Bobby Heiniger Elgin, S.C.; and a sister, Lavonia<br />

Kidman, Idaho Falls, I.D. Memorials may be made to the charity of ones choice. South<br />

Carolina Cremation & Memorial Society, 3175 Whiskey Rd. Aiken, S.C. The Augusta<br />

Chronicle-April 4, 2001<br />

2 nd obit<br />

Owen Lee <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Elgin, SC - Memorial service for Owen Lee <strong>Gunn</strong>, 44, will be held at 4 p.m. Friday, April 6,<br />

2001 at the residence. South Carolina Cremation and Memorial Society, 3175 Whiskey Road,<br />

Aiken is in charge of arrangements. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> died April 2, 2001. A native of <strong>New</strong> Orleans,<br />

La., he was a son of the late Willie E. and Joy Carolyn West <strong>Gunn</strong>. Surviving are wife,<br />

Ruelene H. <strong>Gunn</strong>; stepsons, Chris Potter, Elgin; Bobby Heiniger, Elgin; sister, Lavonia


Kidman, Idaho Falls, Idaho.<br />

Owen <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

67, of Holiday, Florida, died Wednesday (Aug. 8, 1990) at Mease Countryside. He came here<br />

11 years ago from Peoria, Ill., and was a retired firefighter with the city of Peoria. He was a<br />

World War II Coast Guard veteran, past commander of the American Legion Post 173,<br />

Holiday, and a member of the Retired Peoria Firefighters Association. Survivors include his<br />

wife, Jeanette; five sons, Randy, Morton, Ill., Dennis, Peoria, James, Virginia, Bob Flynn,<br />

Tampa, and Errol Flynn, Mankato, Minn.; two daughters, Dawn Partlow, <strong>New</strong> Port Richey,<br />

and Judie Motteler, Holiday; 15 grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren. Thomas B.<br />

Dobies Funeral Home, Holiday.<br />

Owen <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Farmington, Michigan - Age 83, of Farmington Hills. February 2, 2007. Beloved husband of<br />

Naoma for 53 years. Loving father of Deborah (David) Saglimbene. Cherished grandfather<br />

of Rebekah and Bethany. Dear brother of Dorothy Doucette, Bruce (Pat) <strong>Gunn</strong>, John (Doris)<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, Thelma (Percy) Andrews and the late Annie, Lorraine and Harold. Funeral<br />

Wednesday, 12 Noon, at THAYER-ROCK FUNERAL HOME, 33603 Grand River Ave.,<br />

downtown Farmington (1 blk. W. of Farmington Rd.). Visitation Tuesday, 2-9 p.m.<br />

Memorial contributions to Lakes Area Assembly of God, Walled Lake - Feb 4, 2007 - Detroit<br />

Free Press><br />

Owen Isaac <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Services for Owen Isaac <strong>Gunn</strong>, 75, of Anniston will be Monday at 2 p.m. at Brown & Kughn<br />

Memory Chapel with Rev. Jerry Starling officiating. Burial will be in Forestlawn Gardens.<br />

The family will receive friends 5-7 tonight at the funeral home. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> died Saturday.<br />

Survivors include a wife, Elizabeth B. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Anniston; two daughters, Ann Stevens of<br />

Birmingham and Janet Rainwater of Jacksonville; a stepdaughter, Jana Burroughs of Los<br />

Angeles; a stepson, Rusty Burroughs of Jacksonville; two sisters, Sadie Moore of Marietta,<br />

Ga., and Kathleene Wheeler of Decatur, Ga.; 11 grandchildren; and three greatgrandchildren.<br />

Pallbearers will be Rusty Burroughs, Dr. Alvin Stevens, Jason Rainwater,<br />

Destin Matos, Diamond Matos and Bill Bryan. Honorary pallbearer will be Harold W.<br />

Rainwater. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a Georgia native and had resided in Calhoun County most of his<br />

life. He was a World War II veteran serving in the U.S. Navy. He was a member of Lakeview<br />

Baptist Church in Oxford and the Bob Stewart Sunday School Class. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was<br />

formerly a member of Northside Baptist Church of Anniston, and he worked with Anniston<br />

Water Pipe for 25 years. He served as president of the Tuesday night Support Group and<br />

was a member of the AMA Club. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was the owner and operator of Vision 12<br />

Eyeglasses. He was preceded in death by two sons, Roger W. <strong>Gunn</strong> and Owen Isaac <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr.<br />

Nov 11, 2001 Anniston Star <strong>New</strong>spaper.<br />

Owen Lee <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

ELGIN - Owen Lee <strong>Gunn</strong>, 44, died Monday, April 2, 2001, at Palmetto Richland Memorial<br />

Hospital, Columbia, South Carolina. Memorial services will be held at 4 p.m. Friday at the<br />

residence. A native of <strong>New</strong> Orleans, Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a son of the late Willie E. and Joy<br />

Carolyn West <strong>Gunn</strong>. He was a welder. Surviving are his widow, Ruelene H. <strong>Gunn</strong>; two step-


sons, Chris Potter and Bobby Heiniger, both of Elgin; and a sister, Lavonia Kidman, Idaho<br />

Falls, Idaho. Memorials may be made to the charity of one's choice. The South Carolina<br />

Cremation & Memorial Society, Aiken, is in charge of arrangements<br />

Owen Russell <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

83, of Riverside, RI, formerly of South Yarmouth, MA, died October 26, 2008 at his home.<br />

He is survived by his wife of 59 years, Alice; two children, Betsy Hadi of Barrington and<br />

Owen E. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Medford, MA; and four grandchildren, Dania Hadi and Samantha,<br />

Brittney and Danny <strong>Gunn</strong>. He was a partner in the firm of Alger and <strong>Gunn</strong> Architects of<br />

Hyannis, MA. He was a charter member of the Cape Cod Symphony Orchestra and played<br />

trombone with many local music groups; the last being a charter member of the "Ocean<br />

Bones". There will be no formal services at this time. Friends are asked, if they so desire, to<br />

make contributions in his name to the Home and Hospice Care of RI, 169 George St.,<br />

Pawtucket, RI 02860, who made his final months comfortable. We extend our heartfelt<br />

thanks to all of their staff.<br />

Ozella Blanche <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

On Wednesday night last, ozella Blanche, infant daughter of James P., and Regina gunn.<br />

“And Jesus said suffer little children to come unto me, and forbid them not, for of such in the<br />

kindom of Heaven” Boston Papers please copy. Richmond Whig, July 23, 1847 page 2<br />

Pam <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

63, passed away on July 24, 2011 in Petaluma, California, where she lived with her husband,<br />

Mike, for the past ten years. Born Pamela Josephine Mertens on December 21, 1947 in<br />

Hollywood, California, she and her twin sister Penny were the daughters of Virginia Alice<br />

and Donald James Mertens. Pam grew up and was educated in the San Fernando Valley<br />

where she met and married her husband. In forty-four years of marriage, Pam and Mike<br />

enjoyed living in Hawaii, Kwajalein, M.I., and Chatsworth, where they raised their family<br />

and enjoyed countless good times with their large circle of family and friends. Pam enjoyed a<br />

long and distinguished career in special education. She worked as a special education teacher<br />

and Program Specialist for the Los Angeles Unified School District and as a Program<br />

Manager in special education for San Rafael City Schools. Pam also taught classes related to<br />

special education at Dominican University. In addition to her devotion to children with<br />

special needs, Pam's interests included spending time with her grandchildren, traveling,<br />

playing tennis, reading and watching sports. She is survived by her husband Mike, her<br />

daughters Kelly (Joe) Baalman of Dublin, Erin <strong>Gunn</strong> (Marc Huntley) of Pasadena, and her<br />

son John <strong>Gunn</strong> of Los Angeles. She is also survived by six grandchildren: Maddie, Anna and<br />

Henry Baalman, Ryan and Kate Huntley and Lillian <strong>Gunn</strong>. Also surviving Pam are her<br />

siblings Mike (Kathie) Mertens, Penny Mertens (Ralph La Preziosa), Don (Marne) Mertens,<br />

Jr., Patricia Schulz, Robert (Sue) Mertens, Jane Mertens (Jeb Gist), her sister-in-law Debbie<br />

(Chris) Wallace and fifteen nieces and nephews. Pam was loving, generous, and had a terrific<br />

sense of humor. She will be deeply missed by all who knew and loved her. Services will be<br />

held at the San Fernando Mission in Mission Hills. Memorial contributions can be made to<br />

Hospice of Petaluma, 416 Payran St., Petaluma, CA 94952 or the Multiple <strong>My</strong>eloma<br />

Research Foundation, 383 Main Ave., 5th Floor, Norwalk, CT 06851. Family assisted by<br />

PARENT-SORENSEN MORTUARY AND CREMATORY, 763-4131


Pamela Sue (Snider) <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

age 49, of Greenfield, Indiana, passed away on July 25, 2010, at Community East Hospital in<br />

Indianapolis. Born on July 21, 1961, in Greenfield, she was the daughter of Ray D. and<br />

Linda L. (Ridlen) Snider. Pamela graduated from Mt. Vernon High School in 1979 and<br />

attended Purdue University where she earned a Bachelor of Science in Agriculture. Pamela<br />

worked for Harvestland Co-op in Greenfield for about 20 years and at Hancock Surgery<br />

Center in Greenfield. Most recently, she started working for Covance in Greenfield. Pamela<br />

was very active in 4-H, especially on the Queen committee. She was also active in the Indiana<br />

Shorthorn and the Junior Association, as well as with <strong>New</strong> Palestine Schools Cheerleading<br />

and Athletics with her children. She was a member of <strong>New</strong> Palestine United Methodist<br />

Church and loved shopping with friends and family. Most importantly, Pamela's life<br />

revolved around her children, family, and farming. Surviving her are her husband, John<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of <strong>New</strong> Palestine; children, Jordan Kuhn and Garrett Kuhn of <strong>New</strong> Palestine; stepsons,<br />

Patrick (Kara) <strong>Gunn</strong> of Lafayette and Creed <strong>Gunn</strong> of <strong>New</strong> Palestine; brothers, David<br />

(Laura) Snider of McCordsville and Chuck (Traci) Snider of Indianapolis; in-laws, Jim and<br />

Dorothy <strong>Gunn</strong> of <strong>New</strong> Palestine; nieces, Megan and Allison Snider of McCordsville and Kate<br />

and Sloan Snider of Indianapolis; step-grandchild, Maddox <strong>Gunn</strong>; and many other nieces<br />

and nephews and family members. She was preceded in death by her parents; and<br />

grandmother, Evelyn Ridlen. Visitation will be from 4 p.m. until 8 p.m. on Thursday, July<br />

29, 2010, at Erlewein Mortuary in Greenfield. Funeral services will take place at 11 a.m. on<br />

Friday, July 30, 2010, at the mortuary. Pastor J.T. Thomas and Pastor Rob Barlow will be<br />

officiating. Burial will take place at <strong>New</strong> Palestine Cemetery in <strong>New</strong> Palestine. Memorial<br />

contributions may be made to the Hancock County 4-H Ag Association, c/o Erlewein<br />

Mortuary, 1484 W. U.S. 40, Greenfield, Indiana, 46140, or to the Susan G. Komen<br />

Foundation<br />

Pat Lee <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

February 26, 1945 - August 31, 2011 - Our beloved Pat <strong>Gunn</strong>, 66, passed away peacefully at<br />

St. Luke's hospital around noon on August 31, 2011. Pat was surrounded by many loving<br />

family members when he died and we know that he went directly from our arms to His. Pat<br />

is survived by his mother, Dorothy White, his brother and sister, John <strong>Gunn</strong> and Bonnie<br />

Post and his niece Tracy Post. Visitation will be from 2 pm until 4 pm Saturday, September<br />

3, 2011 at Zoeller Funeral Home. Funeral services will be Sunday, September 4, 2011 at 4:30<br />

pm at Zoeller Funeral Home. Arrangements under the direction of Zoeller Funeral Home,<br />

615 Landa, <strong>New</strong> Braunfels, Texas 78130. 830-625-2349<br />

Patricia Alice "Nani" <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

On November 24, 2009 Patricia Alice "Nani" <strong>Gunn</strong> (nee Hand) devoted mother of Thomas<br />

and Susan <strong>Gunn</strong> loving grandmother of Eddie and Adam <strong>Gunn</strong> longtime member of the<br />

Seton girls, the Waverly girls, and the Matthew Players. Also was a Cantor and Choir<br />

member at Immaculate Heart of Mary Church. Memorial Mass December 5th 9 a.m. at<br />

Immaculate Heart of Mary Church, Loch Raven Blvd. in lieu of flowers donations can be


made to BARCS : Baltimore Animal Rescue and Care Shelter in her name, Baltimore,<br />

Maryland<br />

Patricia <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

age 72, of Pace, FL, passed away Wednesday February 22, 2012. She was born September 3,<br />

1939 in Gadsden, AL to the late Johnnie Otis Neeley and Elise Dollohite Neeley. Patricia was<br />

a homemaker and a faithful member of East Brent Baptist Church. She loved reading and<br />

studying the Bible. Besides her parents, she was preceded in death by her beloved husband,<br />

James <strong>Gunn</strong>; and a son, Rodney <strong>Gunn</strong>. Survivors include a daughter, Belinda (Jim)<br />

Seymour of Pace, FL; a son, Keith (Charlotte) <strong>Gunn</strong> of Biloxi, MS; a daughter-in-law,<br />

Debbie <strong>Gunn</strong> of Bradenton, FL; and four grandchildren, Danny Seymour, Laurie (Brent)<br />

Colville, Mitch <strong>Gunn</strong> and Rachel <strong>Gunn</strong>. Graveside services will be Saturday February 25,<br />

2012 at Memory Park Cemetery with Dr. Dale Patterson officiating. National Cremation &<br />

Burial Society of Milton has been entrusted with the arrangements.<br />

Patricia Pearl <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

age 92, of Tucson, AZ, passed away on September 21, 2011. She was a housewife and is<br />

survived by her son, Doug (Shirley) of Weaverville, NC; daughter, Sandra (Stan) Knowles of<br />

Tucson, AZ; and daughter-in-law, Carol of Kingman, KS; five grandchildren: Kim, Kevin,<br />

Tammy, Tracy, and Skye; four great-grandchildren: Allie, Jake, Jordan, and Brady; and<br />

step-great-grandchild, Cortland. She was a member of Beta Sigma Phi and Madison Hills<br />

Baptist Church. Graveside service at Mission Burial Park North will be held on Saturday,<br />

October 1, 2011, at 10 AM. Donations may be made to Casa de la Luz, 400 West Magee<br />

Road, Tucson, AZ 85704.<br />

Patricia <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Patricia passed away December 22, 2007 after a lengthy illness, in Mesa, AZ. She was born in<br />

San Francisco, CA October 21, 1919. She grew up in Sacramento, CA and graduated from<br />

Grant Union High School. She is survived by her husband, George D. <strong>Gunn</strong>. Pat met George<br />

in spring of 1942 when he was a Lt. Pilot stationed at Mather Field. They were married<br />

October 3, 1942 in Sacramento. When George retired from the Air Force December 1, 1968,<br />

it was the end of a fabulous time traveling around the world on Air Force assignments,<br />

except for the year George served in Korea. Other survivors are Terry D. <strong>Gunn</strong> of lake St.<br />

Louis, MO; a retired American Airlines Pilot; granddaughters, Kimme of Mesa, AZ and<br />

Lindy of Atlanta, GA. Memorial donations may be made to Hospice of the Valley 602-530-<br />

6900, or an organization of your choice. Patricia donated her body to Science Care.<br />

Published in the East Valley Tribune on 12/29/2007.<br />

2 nd Obit<br />

Patricia E. <strong>Gunn</strong> Patricia passed away December 22, 2007 after a lengthy illness, in Mesa,<br />

AZ. She was born in San Francisco, CA October 21, 1919. She grew up in Sacramento, CA<br />

and graduated from Grant Union High School. She is survived by her husband, George D.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>. Pat met George in spring of 1942 when he was a Lt. Pilot stationed at Mather Field.


They were married October 3, 1942 in Sacramento. When George retired from the Air Force<br />

December 1, 1968, it was the end of a fabulous time traveling around the world on Air Force<br />

assignments, except for the year George served in Korea. Other survivors are Terry D. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

of lake St. Louis, MO; a retired American Airlines Pilot; granddaughters, Kimme of Mesa,<br />

AZ and Lindy of Atlanta, GA. Memorial donations may be made to Hospice of the Valley<br />

602-530-6900, or an organization of your choice. Patricia donated her body to Science Care<br />

Patricia <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

a longtime community activist for children and families in Burbank, died Sunday at<br />

Glendale Memorial Hospital from natural causes. She was 73.<strong>Gunn</strong> was instrumental in the<br />

annual Holiday Basket Program that provides food and gifts for the less fortunate in<br />

Burbank. She also helped raise funds to send disadvantaged youth in Burbank to summer<br />

camp.Born June 13, 1935, in Kansas City, Mo., <strong>Gunn</strong> moved to Burbank with her family in<br />

1938 after her father began working for Trans World Airlines.<strong>Gunn</strong> began volunteering in<br />

the early 1970s when she worked with the school district as a volunteer in classrooms, which<br />

led to her involvement in PTA and Girl Scouts.Later on, she became involved with<br />

Tournament of Roses Assn. and the Burbank Coordinating Council. She married Harry<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, who was a machinist at Hawker Pacific Aerospace, in 1965. For years, she was a past<br />

president of the Burbank Coordinating Council — an organization that collected and<br />

organized donations of food items and gifts made by individuals, groups and businesses —<br />

that were provided to more than 500 families during the holidays. The event was a<br />

collaboration between the Coordinating Council, Burbank Salvation Army and Burbank<br />

Temporary Aid Center. <strong>Gunn</strong> gave the community an opportunity to help through the<br />

Coordinating Council event, he said. “We will miss her and her great work,” Golonski said.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> made sure children from low-income families in the community could attend camp for<br />

minimal cost by working with the Burbank Community YMCA and several other camp<br />

programs in the city. <strong>Gunn</strong> saw the importance of providing resources for children in<br />

Burbank, said Greg Bowman, Burbank Unified School District superintendent of schools.<br />

“Certainly no one had the best interest of children any more than she did, particularly those<br />

children who are from less-affluent families,” he said. <strong>Gunn</strong> was someone who cared for<br />

families without seeking attention, especially during the holidays, Bowman said. “One of the<br />

true gifts that she gave to these families was to provide and make sure they were taken care<br />

of during the holiday season,” he said. “She did this without seeking creditCity Manager<br />

Mary Alvord said <strong>Gunn</strong> was a tireless volunteer, especially with the Burbank Rose Parade<br />

floats.“She’s just one of those people who has been an anchor in the community in terms of<br />

giving time and service,” Alvord said. “She and her husband were working around the clock.<br />

She was one of those people who [were] always spending more time taking care of the<br />

unfortunate, always taking care of everybody and making Burbank a better place to<br />

live.”“She was always very kind, no matter how busy she was, she was always concerned<br />

with you or your family,” Alvord said. “Burbank will certainly miss her kind, giving<br />

spirit.”<strong>Gunn</strong> also attended city board meetings when she felt strongly about a cause, said her<br />

daughter, Wendy <strong>Gunn</strong>.“She believed you got things changed by doing, that you become a<br />

participant of the process,” Wendy <strong>Gunn</strong> said.Elaine Paonessa served with <strong>Gunn</strong> on the<br />

Salvation Army board.“She was very committed to both the Coordinating Council and the<br />

Salvation Army board,” Paonessa said. “She was a beautiful lady, a wonderful person, very


committed to whatever she took on to do.” One person who has seen <strong>Gunn</strong>’s volunteerism in<br />

action for almost 25 years is close friend, Janet Diel, who is president of the Coordinating<br />

Council.“For Pat, giving was a way of life and it’s going to take at least 25 people to fill her<br />

shoes,” she said.Diel sees <strong>Gunn</strong>’s work as something to be remembered for the number of<br />

people she has helped.“Her work has benefited thousands, not hundreds, but thousands<br />

through the years,” Diel said.She is survived by husband Harry, son Dave <strong>Gunn</strong>, daughters<br />

Wendy <strong>Gunn</strong>, Christina Norton and GayLynn Tencher, brother and sister-in-law Walter<br />

and Mary Thompson; 14 grandchildren, 14 great-grandchildren and four nieces and<br />

nephews. Funeral services will be 10 a.m. July 26 at First Christian Church in Burbank.<br />

Published July 8, 2008<br />

Patricia <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Private family services will be held for Patricia A. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 77 of Lompoc. A native of Detroit,<br />

Mich., Patricia was born Jan. 30, 1927 to George and <strong>My</strong>rtle Fistler Flynn. She was a<br />

resident of Santa Barbara for nearly 25 years and was employed for a number of those years<br />

as a secretary for the County of Santa Barbara before moving to Lompoc in 1999 following<br />

her retirement. She was a member of the Elks Lodge and was loved and admired by all who<br />

knew her. She died Friday, Oct. 15, 2004 at the Convalescent Care Center. Survivors (and<br />

spouses) include her daughters, Kendal (Ray) Leslie of Lompoc, Kelly (Dan) Bain of Sylmar<br />

and Kim Stevens of Pleasant Hill; son, Kristin (Tina) <strong>Gunn</strong> of Granada Hills; sisters, Ruth<br />

Demore of Northridge and Lois Medawar of Walled Lake, Mich.; brother, Jim Flynn of<br />

Edgewater, Fla.; grandchildren, T.J. and Ryan Stevens and numerous nieces and nephews.<br />

Patricia was preceded in death by her husband, Jack, a son, Kevin and a brother, Bud Flynn.<br />

Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society, 604 E. Ocean Ave.,<br />

Lompoc 93436. Cremation arrangements are in the care of Starbuck-Lind Mortuary.<br />

Patricia Ann <strong>Gunn</strong> Nix<br />

Odum--Patricia Ann <strong>Gunn</strong> Nix, 73, passed away Oct. 29, 2009, at Southeast Georgia Health<br />

System, Brunswick Campus. She was born in Langdale County, Ala., and had lived in<br />

Odum for 23 years. She began working as a nurse before becoming a telephone operator. She<br />

returned to nursing, where she worked in medical offices and nursing homes, eventually<br />

retiring from Jesup Manor (now Golden LivingCenter) in Jesup. She was of the Methodist<br />

faith. Survivors include a daughter, Donna N. Anderson of Odum; one son and<br />

daughter-in-law, Charles L. Nix and Theresa of Valley, Alabama; three grandchildren; and<br />

two great-grandchildren. Memorialization will be by cremation with no local services<br />

planned.<br />

Patricia Grundy <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

79, died Monday, April 5, 2010. She was born in England, immigrated to Canada and<br />

ultimately to <strong>New</strong> Bern where she prac-ticed anesthesiology for more than 20 years. She was<br />

an active member of Christ Episcopal Church and enjoyed traveling. A memorial service will<br />

be held at 11 a.m. Friday at Christ Episcopal Church, with the Rev. Marquita L. Hutchens


officiating. Inurnment will be at a later date in Canada. She is survived by her daughter,<br />

Janet Mary <strong>Gunn</strong> of Santa Fe, N.M.; sons, Robert Paul <strong>Gunn</strong> and Douglas Howard <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

both of Toronto, Ontario, Canada; one brother, David Grundy of Cambria, England; and<br />

her four grandchildren. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Coastal Women's<br />

Shelter, P.O. Box 13081, <strong>New</strong> Bern, NC 28561 or Public Radio East, Barker Hall/CCC, 800<br />

College Court, <strong>New</strong> Bern, NC 28562.<br />

Patrick Henry <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Patrick Henry <strong>Gunn</strong> died Friday in a local hospital. He was the son of Mr. And Mrs. Robert<br />

E. <strong>Gunn</strong> of 2613 O Street here in Richmond. The body rests at the Joseph W. Bliley Funeral<br />

in Richmond. Va., Funeral services and burial will be in Oakwood Cemetery Saturday<br />

afternoon at 3:30 o’clock. 12-28-1940 RTD, page 16<br />

Patsy Sue <strong>Gunn</strong> Corfee<br />

Patsy (Sue) <strong>Gunn</strong> Corfee passed to with the Lord on January 13, 2009 after a long battle<br />

with heart disease. Sue was born February 22, 1943 in Fort <strong>My</strong>ers, FL to her beloved late<br />

parents Raymond and Syble <strong>Gunn</strong>. She is survived by her loving husband of 44 years, Larry<br />

Corfee, daughter Tammy Walker and grandson Chris Walker, 2 sisters Betty Daniels<br />

(Charlie) of Lehigh Acres and Peggy Browning (Frank) of Tallahassee. She devoted her life<br />

to her family and will be greatly missed. Before her retirement, she worked at Fort <strong>My</strong>ers<br />

Middle School in Food Service for 21 years. A memorial service will be held Sat., January<br />

24th at 3:00 PM at Richmond Ave. Baptist Church, 304 Richmond Ave., Lehigh Acres, FL.<br />

33936, 369-5555.<br />

Patsy <strong>Gunn</strong> Kirkpatrick<br />

Aug. 1, 1954 - Feb. 19, 2005 - Trinity, Texas. Services for Patsy Lee Kirkpatrick, 50, of<br />

Trinity are set for 2 p.m. Tuesday at Waller-Thornton Funeral Home in Trinity. Visitation<br />

will be from noon to 7 p.m. Monday at the funeral home. Mrs. Kirkpatrick died Saturday in<br />

Trinity. She was born in Vernon and worked for more than 10 years as a licensed vocational<br />

nurse for Denson Home Health. She also worked briefly for the Texas Department of<br />

Criminal Justice and was employed at Diamond Shamrock in Trinity at the time of her<br />

death. She was a member of Dorcas Wills Memorial Baptist Church. She was preceded in<br />

death by her husband, Leroy Kirkpatrick. Survivors include three children and their<br />

spouses, Brandon and Lauren Kirkpatrick, Kasey and Jay Savanich and Kevin Kirkpatrick;<br />

two sisters and brothers-in-law, Shirley and Lawrence Bagley and Betty and Wayne<br />

Woodard; a brother and sister-in-law, William and Donna <strong>Gunn</strong>; her mother, Adell <strong>Gunn</strong>;<br />

six brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law, Billy, Bobby, Charles, Danny, Evalyn Berrt and Jerry<br />

Tabor; two grandchildren; an uncle; and numerous nieces and nephews.<br />

Pattie <strong>Gunn</strong>


She is away. She is gone away from home and the friends that loved her, Miss Pattie <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

youngest daughter of Rev. Jackson and Elizabeth <strong>Gunn</strong> after long weeks of pain and<br />

suffering, departed this life on the eve of Dec 2, 1894 to enter into the brighter and better one<br />

in the great unknown. Obituary published 12-13-1894, in The Alabama Enquirer, Morgan<br />

County, Alabama. (Martha Robertson <strong>Gunn</strong> - nickname Pattie was born 1867) (Thomas and<br />

Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Pattie S. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

GUNN - Departed this life January 17, 1987, Mrs. Pattie S. <strong>Gunn</strong> of 3604 Maryland Ave. She<br />

is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Edith Morgan; one son, Johnnie <strong>Gunn</strong>; eleven<br />

grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren; several nieces; nephews; one daughter-in-law,<br />

Mrs. Lizzie M. <strong>Gunn</strong>; and other relatives and friends. Remains rest at the O. F. Howard<br />

Funeral Home, 2011 Grayland Ave. Funeral services will be held 1 p.m. Tuesday Rev. Earl<br />

M. Brown officiating. Interment Mt. Calvary Cemetery. Family and friends will assemble at<br />

the funeral home, 12:45 p.m. Tuesday<br />

Patty Ruth <strong>Gunn</strong> Pitt<br />

Patty Ruth Pitt, 79, died Thursday, March 13, 2003, at her home in Ashland City, Tennessee.<br />

Funeral services were held Sunday, March 16, 2003, at 2 p.m. Graveside at Pleasant View<br />

Methodist Cemetery. Rev. Ken Gentry officiated. Active pallbearers: Matthew Pitt, Stephen<br />

Gentry, Brad Wall, Joe <strong>Gunn</strong>, Bill <strong>Gunn</strong> and Michael <strong>Gunn</strong>. Honorary pallbearers: Jimmy<br />

Heathman, Ed Heathman, Steven Stratton, Mike Johnson, Butch Dozier, Bud Hallums, Billy<br />

Sykes and John Hollingsworth. She was preceded in death by her husband, Dr. Harold Pitt;<br />

her father, James <strong>Gunn</strong> and her mother, Pauline Heathman <strong>Gunn</strong>. She is survived by sons,<br />

Harold (Joyce) Pitt Jr. of Enid, Okla., James (Loveit) Pitt of Salt Lake City, Walter Pitt of<br />

Ashland City; daughters, Melissa (Ken) Gentry of Elkton, Md., Sarah Pitt of Paris; sisters,<br />

Anita Pitt of Lebanon and Lucille Sykes of Ashland City. Boyd Funeral Home assisted the<br />

family with arrangements.<br />

Patricia <strong>Gunn</strong> - Patricia K. Larcom<br />

52, St. Cloud Nov. 16, 2004 Patricia K. Larcom, age 52, St. Cloud, MN died Tuesday,<br />

November 16, 2004 at the St. Cloud Hospital. Funeral services will be Friday, November 19,<br />

2004 at 2:00 PM at Benson Funeral Home, St. Cloud, MN. Visitation will be one hour prior<br />

to the service.Patricia Larcom was born December 2, 1951 in Cylinder, IA to Joe and<br />

Dorothy (Scheller) <strong>Gunn</strong>.Survivors include son and daughters, Jacob Larcom, Kelly (David)<br />

Fruth, Shanimarie Larcom and Lynnea Larcom all of St. Cloud, MN; six grandchildren;<br />

parents, Joe and Dorothy <strong>Gunn</strong>; long time companion, Lenny White.She was preceded in<br />

death by a son, Jason.<br />

Patricia Cozette (<strong>Gunn</strong>) O"Neill,<br />

Patricia <strong>Gunn</strong> O"Neill, of St. George, Utah, beloved wife, mother, grandmother, and great<br />

grandmother returned home to Our Heavenly Father on December 30, 2003 at she and her


husbands home in St. George, UT. She was born on Jan. 15, 1930 at Alba, Rains County,<br />

Texas to Walter Isaac and Grace (Lindsey) <strong>Gunn</strong>. She met Benny O"Neill, a sergeant in the<br />

U.S. Air Force on June 10, 1952 and they were married in Dallas, TX on November 1, 1952.<br />

They were married for Time and Eternity in the St. George LDS Temple on June 7th, 1957.<br />

As an Air Force wife she traveled to Japan, Hawaii, and California before settling in St.<br />

George, UT. Following her conversion and baptism in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latterday<br />

Saints, she served in a variety of callings in the Primary, Relief Society, and Young<br />

Women"s organizations. For many years she worked in the food service business, including a<br />

brief stint with her own cafe in Cedar City, UT, where she brought much joy to the lives of<br />

many, especially those that were alone or down and out. Her children were the center of her<br />

life, and they all exhibit her charitable qualities. She is survived by her husband, Benny<br />

O"Neill, five children; Patricia Gayle (Steven) Hunt, Roxanne (Thomas) Broderick,<br />

Bradford Jay (Karen) O"Neill, Tonia Elaine (Don) Cowgill, and Randall <strong>Gunn</strong> (Melanie)<br />

O"Neill, 13 grandchildren and nine great grandchildren. Also surviving her are four sisters;<br />

Joyce Rayshell of Campbell, TX; Dorothy Kirkpatrick of Harker Heights, TX; Gracie Allen<br />

Drumm of Greenville, TX; Linda Hargrove of McKinney, TX; and two brothers; Walter Joe<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Garland, TX; and Henry Shedd of Quinlan, TX. Funeral services will be held<br />

Friday, January 2, 2003, at 11 a.m., at the Metcalf Mortuary Chapel, 288 W. St. George<br />

Blvd., St. George, Utah. A visitation will be held Friday, January 2, from 9:30-10:30 a.m.,<br />

prior to services at the mortuary. Interment will be in the Tonaquint Cemetery under the<br />

direction of Metcalf Mortuary.<br />

Patricia <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

age 72, of Pace, FL, passed away Wednesday February 22, 2012. She was born September 3,<br />

1939 in Gadsden, AL to the late Johnnie Otis Neeley and Elise Dollohite Neeley. Patricia was<br />

a homemaker and a faithful member of East Brent Baptist Church. She loved reading and<br />

studying the Bible. Besides her parents, she was preceded in death by her beloved husband,<br />

James <strong>Gunn</strong>; and a son, Rodney <strong>Gunn</strong>. Survivors include a daughter, Belinda (Jim)<br />

Seymour of Pace, FL; a son, Keith (Charlotte) <strong>Gunn</strong> of Biloxi, MS; a daughter-in-law,<br />

Debbie <strong>Gunn</strong> of Bradenton, FL; and four grandchildren, Danny Seymour, Laurie (Brent)<br />

Colville, Mitch <strong>Gunn</strong> and Rachel <strong>Gunn</strong>. Graveside services will be Saturday February 25,<br />

2012 at Memory Park Cemetery with Dr. Dale Patterson officiating. National Cremation &<br />

Burial Society of Milton has been entrusted with the arrangements.<br />

Patricia <strong>Gunn</strong> -<br />

February 18, 1968 Arkansas Gazette - Mrs. Patricia <strong>Gunn</strong> Ex-teacher Dies; Widow of Doctor<br />

Mrs Patricia Irby <strong>Gunn</strong> of 11 Diana Drive, widow of Dr. James V. <strong>Gunn</strong> and former head of<br />

the Department of Home Economics at Ouachita Baptist University at Arkadephia, died<br />

Friday. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. J.W. Irby and was a graduate<br />

of the University of Arkansas. She was a member of the Women"s Auxiliary of the American<br />

Dental Association, past president and secretary of the Auxiliary of the Arkansas Dental<br />

Association and past-president of the Central District Dental Auxiliary. She was a member of


the Pulaski Heights Presbyterian Church and had been active in Scouting and PTA.<br />

Survivors are a son, James P <strong>Gunn</strong> of Little Rock, a daughter, Mrs. John Lindsey of Little<br />

Rock, a brother Dr. F.L. Irby of El Dorado; two sisters, Mrs J.C. Stegall of Little Rock and<br />

Mrs. W.W. Baker of Overton, TX, and a granddaughter. Funeral will be at 11:00 a.m.<br />

Monday at Griffin-Leggett by Rev. William S McLean and Rev. Jim Butler. Pallbearers will<br />

be Claude Durrett, Dr. W.R. Alstadt, Dr. Charles Roberts, Dr. William E Robbins, Dr.<br />

Marion Brown and Dr. John Abercrombie. Entombment will be at Pine Crest Mausoleum.<br />

The family requests that contributions in lieu of flowers be made to the Dr. John D Jordan<br />

Memorial Foundation of the Arkansas State Dental Association.<br />

Patricia G. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

79, <strong>New</strong> Bern, North Carolina, died 04-05-2010. Arrangements: Pollock-Best, <strong>New</strong> Bern.<br />

Patricia <strong>Gunn</strong> Campbell - 08/02/2003<br />

Patricia <strong>Gunn</strong> Campbell, 82, of San Antonio, Texas, died Monday, July 28,2003 at her home.<br />

She was born June 15, 1921 in Great Bend, Kansas, the daughter of Leonard and Beulah<br />

Benefield <strong>Gunn</strong>. She married Leslie J. Campbell, who became a Brigadier General in the<br />

United States Air Force, and dedicated herself to her husband"s career. A longtime resident<br />

of San Antonio, Patty was a graduate of the University of Southern California and a member<br />

of Alpha Delta Pi National Sorority. She also was chosen to be the U. S. Post Mistress at the<br />

Air Force base in Great Bend, Kansas. She was an American Red Cross volunteer with well<br />

over 100 hours of service, and was also active in DAR, Eastern Star and AAUW. She was an<br />

accomplished artist and instructor. Her fun loving and witty personality will be greatly<br />

missed. Survivors include her sister, Marjorie Stoskof of Santa Maria, CA; and numerous<br />

nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her husband, Leslie J. Campbell, and her<br />

brothers, Charles, Maurice, Richard and Robert <strong>Gunn</strong>. MEMORIAL SERVICE<br />

SATURDAY 11:00 A.M. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH The Rev. George T. Sturch<br />

officiating. Interment will follow later in Arlington National Cemetery. Arrangements with<br />

Porter Loring Mortuary North. (Jasper <strong>Gunn</strong> Desc)<br />

Paul <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Nov. 28, 1925-Jan. 7, 2005 Paul <strong>Gunn</strong>, 79, of San Diego died Jan. 7. He was born in <strong>New</strong><br />

Castle, Pa., and was a retired Navy sonar technician. He served in the Korean War. He was a<br />

member of St. Paul United Methodist Church. Survivors include his wife, Zettie; daughters,<br />

Linda Cullors of Lemoore, Lisa Harrison of Murrieta and Carol <strong>Gunn</strong> of San Diego;<br />

brother, Phillip of Leesville, La.; 11 grandchildren; and 3 great-grandchildren. Services: 10<br />

a.m. today, Anderson-Ragsdale Mortuary, 5050 Federal Blvd., San Diego.Interment:<br />

immediately following services, Riverside National Cemetery, 22495 Van Buren Blvd.,<br />

Riverside.<br />

Paul <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

88, of Thompsonville, Ill., died at 4:05 p.m. Saturday, March 10, 2001 at his residence. Mr.


<strong>Gunn</strong> was a mail contractor for more than 50 years for the United State Postal Service. He<br />

was also a farmer. He was a member of the Zeigler Eagles Club, and the Moose Club and<br />

Elks Club, both of West Frankfort. He was born June 30, 1912 in West Frankfort to Louie<br />

and Goldie Lockman <strong>Gunn</strong>. Survivors include one son, James L. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Sr. and friend<br />

Cathy Wiseman of Thomponville; five grandchildren, Vickie and husband Curt Blades of<br />

Thompsonville, Tammy Bechtold of Homestead, FL, James L. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr. of Hialeah, FL,<br />

Scott <strong>Gunn</strong> of Pembroke Pines, FL, and Kimberly <strong>Gunn</strong> of Atlanta; six great-grandchildren,<br />

Heather, Trevor and Derrick Bechtold, Jarred and Thomas <strong>Gunn</strong>, and Chad Blades; and<br />

special friend, Verna Lee Burton. He was preceded in death by his parents; and by two<br />

brothers, Clyde and Frank <strong>Gunn</strong>. The funeral service for Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> will be held at 11 a.m.<br />

Wednesday, March 14 at Parker-Reedy Funeral Home in West Frankfort. Burial will be in<br />

Tower Heights Cemetery in West Frankfort. Friends may call after 6 p.m. Tuesday, March<br />

13 at the funeral home.<br />

Paul Andrew <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

54, of Louisville, Kty, died on Monday, July 9, 2012. He was preceded in death by his<br />

father, Elijah William <strong>Gunn</strong>. He is survived by his mother, Mary Margaret Steele; children,<br />

Cassie (Dustin) South of Louisville and Michael (Rachel) <strong>Gunn</strong> of Cox's Creek; siblings,<br />

Lillian (Eugene) Hall, Rita (Jerry) SIngleton, Brian <strong>Gunn</strong>, Steve (Alicia) <strong>Gunn</strong> and Edward<br />

(Melanie) <strong>Gunn</strong>; and three grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. at<br />

Maraman Billings Funeral Home in Shepherdsville with burial in Cedar Grove Cemetery.<br />

The Rev. Joe Rankin officiates. Visitation was 2-8 p.m. on Wednesday and after 11 a.m. on<br />

Thursday.<br />

Paul E. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

83, of Zephyrhills, Florida, died Saturday (July 11, 1998) at home. Born in Berlin, N.H., he<br />

moved to the Tampa area in 1986 from Syracuse, N.Y. He was a tool and die maker for Pass<br />

& Seymore, Syracuse, and was a member of St. Joseph Catholic Church, Zephyrhills.<br />

Survivors include three sons, Thomas, Brantingham Lake, N.Y., Lawrence, Boca Raton, and<br />

John, Valrico; a daughter, Judy Baker, Atlanta; a sister, Doris Plante, Zephyrhills; 13<br />

grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren. Co leman & Ferguson Funeral Home,<br />

Zephyrhills.<br />

Paul J. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

age 81, of Downers Grove, IL, beloved husband of the late Barbara <strong>Gunn</strong> (2002); loving<br />

father of Charles Robert (Claudia, nee Sedath) <strong>Gunn</strong>, Helen Louise <strong>Gunn</strong> (Thomas Ball),<br />

Anne Irwin <strong>Gunn</strong> (Walter Michka), Marquerite Leigh <strong>Gunn</strong> (Douglas Hill), Jean A. <strong>Gunn</strong>-<br />

Zenas (Joseph) and Caroline Blair <strong>Gunn</strong>; devoted grandfather of 16; loving greatgrandfather<br />

of one. Visitation Wednesday April 22, 2009 from 9 a.m. until time of service at<br />

1 p.m. at Toon Funeral Home 4920 Main St., Downers Grove, IL Interment Brownswood<br />

Cemetery, Oak Brook. In lieu fo Memorials donations can be made to the American Heart


Assn/American Stroke Assn. Greater Midwest Affiliate. Memorials and Tributes Lockbox,<br />

3816 Paysphere Circle, Chicago, IL 60072.<br />

Paul Kenneth <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

ANCHORAGE, Alaska, Feb.27, 1950 — A corner's jury has ruled that Paul Kenneth <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

26, Boise, Ida., cab driver, died accidentally when shot in the head by a gun held by Liburn<br />

Barbeau, 27 .Anchorage cab driver. The coroner's Jury verdict does not affect the<br />

manslaughter charge presently pending against Barbeau, the district attorney's office said.<br />

Barbeau told police <strong>Gunn</strong> died when a P-38 pistol Barbeau was handling suddenly<br />

discharged. <strong>Gunn</strong> died in an ambulance en route to the hospital Feb. 15. Barbeau was<br />

arrested and charged with first degree murder in connection with <strong>Gunn</strong>'s death, but the<br />

charge later was reduced to manslaughter. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born in Cheraw, Colo.<br />

Paul I. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Tyler, Texas - October 13, 1957 - Funeral services are pending for Col Paul <strong>Gunn</strong>, formerly<br />

of Tyler who died in a plane crash Friday in the Philippines. Colonel <strong>Gunn</strong> was one of six<br />

persons killed when the Philippine twin engine Beechcraft crased. Also killed was Carlos<br />

Romulos, Jr. Eldest son of the Philippine ambassador to the United States and four<br />

American businessmen. Services for <strong>Gunn</strong> are pending arrival of the body in the United<br />

States.. Burial will be at National Cemetery, Washington, D. C. According to nthaniel <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

one of two sons who live in Tyler. Colonel <strong>Gunn</strong> has been in the Philippines since 1031. He<br />

was credited with building up the Philippine aviation services in post war years. He was<br />

personally commended by General Douglas MacArthur for his military record in the south<br />

Pacific in World War II. Suvivors are his wife, Mrs. Clara Louise <strong>Gunn</strong> of Tyler; two sons,<br />

Nathaniel and Paul <strong>Gunn</strong>, both of Tyler, and two daughters; Mrs. Victor Bonano of<br />

Washington, D. C., and Mrs. R. E. Minor of Texas City.<br />

Paul L. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

86, of 533 Upper Mill Road, Augusta, Georgia, died Wednesday, Sept. 17, 1997, at Wills<br />

Memorial Hospital. The funeral will be at 11 a.m. Saturday at Raytown United Methodist<br />

Church with the Revs. Gary Nicholas and Arthur <strong>Gunn</strong> officiating. Burial will be in the<br />

church cemetery. Survivors include his wife, Mary Lucy Taylor <strong>Gunn</strong>; one son, Douglas<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, Savannah; one daughter, Martha <strong>Gunn</strong> Treneman, Fayetteville, N.C.; one brother,<br />

Simmie <strong>Gunn</strong>, Milledgeville; three sisters, Jennie Kealy and Josie Moore, both of Raytown,<br />

and Nannie Lizzie Drinkard, Washington; and two grandchildren. Pallbearers will be Mike<br />

Sales, Les Sales, Layton Harris, Pete <strong>Gunn</strong>, Gerald Drinkard and Hartrell Pate. Memorials<br />

may be made to Raytown United Methodist Church. The family will receive friends from 7 to<br />

9 p.m. today at Hopkins Funeral Home- Augusta Chronicle (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Paul Martin <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

DEPORT, Texas. (Special) —Funeral services for Paul <strong>Gunn</strong>, 35, Red River county FSA


ural supervisor who was found dead beside his car near Bagwell early Tuesday morning,<br />

Dec 6, 1938. Services will be held at the Presbyterian church Wednesday at 2:30 p. m. with<br />

the Rev. Andrew Walker of Merkel conducting the services, assisted by the Rev. Allen Holly,<br />

Presbyterian pastor, and the Rev. John Wade, Methodist pastor. Interment will be made at<br />

the Highland cemetery under the direction at the Grant funeral home with the Masonic lodge<br />

of Clarksville in charge of the ceremonies. <strong>Gunn</strong> is survived by his parents Mr. and Mrs. .J.<br />

A. <strong>Gunn</strong>, and one brother, E. K., of Minter Texas. (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

desc)<br />

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Paul <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

CLARKSVILLE, Texas - Dec. 6., 1938 Paul <strong>Gunn</strong>, 32, Clarksviile office manager for the<br />

farm security administration, was found dead today beside his automobile on Highway 5. 12<br />

miles west of here. Sheriff J. N. Geer said after investigation that the cause of <strong>Gunn</strong>'s death<br />

still was a mystery. He said he would continue to work on theories that <strong>Gunn</strong> was murdered,<br />

or that he was struck by a hit-and run driver. Geer said that <strong>Gunn</strong>'s head was gashed, his<br />

limbs abrased. and his clothing torn as if he had been struck by an automobile. The fact that<br />

the body bore money and valuables when found about 4 a. in. led Geer to eliminate robbery<br />

as a motive for murder.<br />

Paul <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Reidsville Review Dedc 21, 1976 - Paul Bryant <strong>Gunn</strong>, Sr., 80, of Rt. 1, Browns Summit, died<br />

Monday afternoon in Annie Penn Memorial Hospital. Funeral will be 2 p.m. Wednesday at<br />

Citty Funeral Chapel, with the Rev. Don Harrell officiating. Burial will be at Sharon Baptist<br />

Church. A native of Rockingham County, he had lived in Brown Summit for several years<br />

and was a retired farmer. His wife, Zula A. <strong>Gunn</strong>, died November 24, 1976. Surviving are<br />

sons, Paul B. <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr. of Rt. 1, Summerfield, Clay E. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Rt. 8, Reidsville; sisters, Mrs.<br />

John Hudson of Rt. 8, Reidsville, Mrs. Pearl Moore of Rt. 2, Reidsville; brothers Roy E.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> and Artie L. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Reidsville; three grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.<br />

The family will be at the funeral home 7-9 p.m. today.(Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

descendant)<br />

Paul B. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr.<br />

REIDSVILLE, NC - Paul B. <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr., 70, of Route 11 died Friday at his home. Funeral will<br />

be at 2 p.m. Monday at Wilkerson Funeral Home. Burial will be in Lakeview Memorial Park<br />

near Greensboro. A native of Rockingham County, he was a retired automobile mechanic, a<br />

World War II Army veteran and a Baptist. Surviving are wife, Mrs. Mary Perdue <strong>Gunn</strong>;<br />

son, Burnett Lee <strong>Gunn</strong> of Wilmington; three grandchildren. The family will be at the funeral<br />

home 7-9 p.m. today, other times at the residence. Greensboro <strong>New</strong>s & Record Sun. 7-8-1990<br />

(Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> descendant)<br />

Paul Bryant <strong>Gunn</strong>, Sr.,<br />

Reidsville, NC - Paul Bryant <strong>Gunn</strong>, Sr., 80 of Rt 1, Browns Summit, died Monday afternoon


in Annie Penn memorial hospital. Funeral will be 2 pm Wednesday at Citty Funeral Home<br />

Chapel,......Burial will be at Sharon Baptist Church. A native of Rockingham County, he<br />

had lived in Browns Summit for several years and was a retired farmer. Surviving are sons,<br />

Paul B. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr of Rt 1 summerfield, Clay E. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Rt 8, Reidsville; sisters mrs. John<br />

Hudson of Rt 8, Reidsville, Mrs. Pearl Moore of Rt 2, Reidsville; brothers; Roy #. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

and Artie l. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Reidsville; three grandchildren. The family will be at the funeral home<br />

7-9 pm today. Greensboro Record (NC) page 30 Tuesday Dec 21, 1976 (Thomas and<br />

Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Paul D. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Paul D. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 84, Versailles, died Sept. 7, 2002, at Good Shepherd Care Center, Versailles.<br />

He was born Jan. 12, 1918, near Barnett, a son of Halcyon D. and Daisy Jones <strong>Gunn</strong>. He was<br />

married Aug. 20, 1949, in Versailles, to Elizabeth F. Williams, who survives at the home. He<br />

was a retired farmer. He was a member of First Baptist Church, Versailles. He was a<br />

member of American Legion Post 104 in Versailles, a life member of VFW Post 5902 in<br />

Gravois Mills and a member of Morgan County Historical Society. He was an Army veteran<br />

of World War II. Other survivors include: one son, Ralph L. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Versailles; one daughter,<br />

Lynne G. Keesling, Wichita, Kan.; one brother, Roscoe <strong>Gunn</strong>, Romney, W.Va.; two sisters,<br />

Nancy Satter, Clear Lake, Iowa, and Ethel Kelsay, California; and five grandchildren.<br />

Services will be at 11 a.m. today at Kidwell-Garber Funeral Home, Versailles. The Rev. Todd<br />

Forman will officiate. Burial with military honors will be in Versailles Cemetery. Memorials<br />

are suggested to First Baptist Church in Versailles or Versailles Nutrition Site Building<br />

Fund. (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> descendant)<br />

Paul D. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

of Scituate, Mass., and former assistant commissioner for the Massachusetts Department of<br />

Commerce and a veteran, died Wednesday October 1, 2001, at home after a brief illness. He<br />

was 81. Born in Boston, he was a graduate of Milton High School and St. John"s Prep in<br />

Danvers. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> earned a bachelor of arts degree in economics from Harvard University.<br />

He also attended the University of Pittsburgh during his time in the service. He served as a<br />

flight instructor at Shaw Field, Ga., and later in England and France where he flew more<br />

than 25 missions as an Army pilot during 1944 and 1945.<br />

Paul I. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Tyler Texas Oct 13, 1957 - Funeral services are pending for Col. Paul <strong>Gunn</strong>, formerly of<br />

Tyler Texas who died in a plane crash Friday in the Philippines. Colonel <strong>Gunn</strong> was one of six<br />

persons killed when the Philippine twin engine Beechcraft crashed. Also killed was Carlos<br />

Romulos, Jr. Eldest son of the Philippine ambassador to the United States and four<br />

American Businessmen. Services for <strong>Gunn</strong> are pending arrival of the body in the United<br />

States. Burial will be in the Arlington National Cemetery, in Washington, according to<br />

Nathaniel <strong>Gunn</strong>, one of two sons who live in Tyler. Colonel <strong>Gunn</strong> had been in the Philippines


wince 1931. He was credited with building up the Philippine aviation services in post war<br />

years. He was personally commended by General Douglas MacArthur for his military record<br />

in the South Pacific in World War II. Survivors are his wife, mrs. Clara Louise <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Tyler; two sons, Nathaniel and his namesake Paul <strong>Gunn</strong>, both of Tyler and two daughters,<br />

Mrs. Victor Bonano of Washington DC and Mrs. R. E. Minor of Texas City .Dallas Morning<br />

<strong>New</strong>s - 1957-10-14 (Buried Pensacola Naval Base not Arlington National Cemetery in<br />

Washington DC) Paul Irwin <strong>Gunn</strong>, (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Paul J. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

died Feb. 25, 2000 in Corvallis, Oregon. He was a professor of art at OSU for 43 years,<br />

serving eight years as chair of the department, retiring in 1991.<br />

Paul R. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

71, went home to be with the Lord on July 25, 2011 from his residence in Memphis, TN. Mr.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> worked for Wurzburg INC. as a supervisor. R.S. Lewis & Sons Funeral Home has<br />

charge. He leaves to cherish his loving memory a devoted wife, Callie Boyce <strong>Gunn</strong>; five<br />

children, Zondra <strong>Gunn</strong>, Lonnie <strong>Gunn</strong>, Raven <strong>Gunn</strong>, Darren <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jonathan <strong>Gunn</strong>; two<br />

sisters, Levonne Winston and Carol Phillips; five brothers, William Earl <strong>Gunn</strong>, Robert<br />

McNeal, Otha <strong>Gunn</strong>, Willie Mays and Daniel <strong>Gunn</strong>;12 grandchildren, and a host of other<br />

relatives and friends. Visitation, Sunday July 31, from 4-6 p.m. at R.S. Lewis & Sons Funeral<br />

Home, 374 Vance Ave. and Monday August 1, 9-10:55 a.m. with Funeral service to follow at<br />

11 a.m. all services held at Temple of Deliverance C.O.G.I.C., 547 Mississippi Blvd. with<br />

burial to follow in <strong>New</strong> Park Cemetery-Sewanee Rd. location. R. S. Lewis &Sons Funeral<br />

Home (901)526-3264<br />

Rev. Paul Richard <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

- McMinnville, TN resident and Davidson County, TN native Rev. Paul Richard <strong>Gunn</strong>, age<br />

72, was born September 28, 1938 and died October 10, 2010 following an extended illness. A<br />

retired minister at Irving College Baptist Church, a United States Navy veteran, and a<br />

member of Madison Street Baptist Church, he was the son of the late Paul Monroe and Ruby<br />

Lee Ethridge <strong>Gunn</strong>. In addition to to his parents, he was preceded in death by three sisters,<br />

Carol Weatherford, Ruth Davis and Martha Kincaid. He was married April 13, 1963 to<br />

Sylvia Conatser <strong>Gunn</strong> of McMinnville. In addition to his wife, he is survived by three sons<br />

and daughters-in-law, Paul T. and Susan <strong>Gunn</strong> of Mt. Juliet, TN, Dann <strong>Gunn</strong> of Batavia, IL<br />

and Jesse and Autumn <strong>Gunn</strong> of Beech Grove, TN; two daughters, Cathy M. <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Nashville, TN and Gina S. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Columbus, GA; seven grandchildren, Elaine Ruby,<br />

Aaron <strong>Gunn</strong> and Matt <strong>Gunn</strong> all of Mt. Juliet, TN, Donna <strong>Gunn</strong> of Nashville, TN and J. D.,<br />

Evan and Lexi <strong>Gunn</strong> all of Beech Grove, TN; two sisters, Jean Marshall of Nashville, TN and<br />

Janie Reed of Gallatin, TN and numerous nieces and nephews. Funeral service was held at<br />

11:00 a.m. Wednesday, October 13, 2010 in High's Chapel with Charles Anderson, Carl<br />

Smith and John Padgett officiating. Burial followed at Smyrna Cemetery. In lieu of flowers,<br />

memorial contributions may be made to Teen Challenge, 15 West 10th Street, Columbus, GA


31901<br />

Paul Sanborn <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Paul "BB" Sanborn <strong>Gunn</strong> of Scituate passed away peacefully on October 4, 2012. 62 years<br />

old. Son of Renda Irene <strong>Gunn</strong> of Canton, CT and the late Paul <strong>Gunn</strong>. Survived by his wife<br />

Mary Sprague and three sons, Adrian <strong>Gunn</strong> and his wife Nicole, of Carver, Alexander <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

and Paul Graeme <strong>Gunn</strong> both of Scituate; sisters Renda Dowling and Pam Rice and her<br />

husband Tom; brother Peter <strong>Gunn</strong> and his wife Brigid; and fourteen nieces and nephews.<br />

Visiting hours held on Saturday, October 13, 10:00 A.M.11:30 A.M. at the 1st Trinitarian<br />

Congregational Church, 381 Country Way, SCHITUATE, followed by a service at 11:30<br />

A.M. In lieu of flowers, gifts in his memory can be made to Trinity Cemetery c/o 1st<br />

Trinitarian Congregational Church 381 Country Way, Scituate, 02066; North/South River<br />

Watershed Assoc, 214 South Street, Norwell, 02061; or Hospice of the South Shore, 30<br />

Reservoir Park Drive, Rockland, CT 02370<br />

Paul T. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

died in Oakland, California, May 23,1966, beloved father of Paul T. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr. of Oakland,<br />

Richard <strong>Gunn</strong> of Walnut Creek and June M. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Oakland. A native of Ohio; aged 79<br />

years. Private services were held Monday, May, 23 at TRUMAN'S CHAPEL, Telegraph<br />

Avenue at 30th Street, Oakland.<br />

Paula <strong>Gunn</strong> Allen,<br />

age 68, an American Indian scholar and poet, passed away in her home after a long battle<br />

with lung cancer on Thursday, May 29, 2008. She was born Oct. 24, 1939 in <strong>New</strong> Mexico to<br />

Elias and Ethel Francis. She made her home on the Mendocino Coast at Fort Bragg in 2001.<br />

At the time of her passing she was surrounded by family and friends. A graveside service was<br />

held June 2 at Rose Memorial Park in Fort Bragg. A memorial gathering will be held at a<br />

later date. Arrangements were made by Chapel by the Sea, Fort Bragg. Professor Allen is<br />

survived by her daughter and son-in-law, Lauralee Brown and Roland Hannes; son and<br />

daughter-in-law, Suleiman Ali Russell and Millisa Russell, and by two granddaughters, two<br />

sisters and a brother. She was preceded in death by two sons, Fuad Ali Allen and Eugene<br />

John Brown. A memorial gathering will be held at a later date. In lieu of flowers, the family<br />

request that donations be sent to the Institute for Indigenous Knowledges in San Pedro,<br />

Calif.<br />

Paulette L. "Polly" <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

67, of Beaver Falls, died November 6, 2010, at UPMC Presbyterian Hospital, Pittsburgh,<br />

Pennsylvania. Born January 2, 1943, in Industry, she was the daughter of the late Paul<br />

Koenig Summers and Elizabeth "Betty" (Lyons) Summers. Polly was a former business<br />

secretary for the Marine Corps payroll department, a sales representative for Avon and


Rubbermaid. She was formerly active in St. Mary's PTA, a Girl Scout Leader for 141, the<br />

Lighthouse for the Blind in <strong>New</strong> Brighton and past president of the Beaver County<br />

Association of the Blind. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her son,<br />

Philip. She is survived by her husband, Thomas J. <strong>Gunn</strong>, who she married on August 3,<br />

1963; her daughter, Theresa M. (Larry) Hommeffer, North Sewickley; three grandchildren,<br />

Alethea Steffler, and Brittany and Cierra Honneffer; three brothers and two sisters and their<br />

spouses, Paul (Karen) Summers, John (Rosemary) Summers, Edward (Denise) Summers,<br />

Veatrice "Bea" (Bruce) Schultz, all of <strong>New</strong> Brighton, and Chotsie Stump, Beaver Falls.<br />

Friends will be received on Tuesday in the SPRATT FUNERAL HOME, 1901 Seventh Ave.,<br />

BEAVER FALLS, from 7 p.m. until time of service at 9 p.m. Rev. James B. Farnan, of Divine<br />

Mercy Parish, will officiate<br />

Paulette <strong>Gunn</strong> Williams<br />

Commercial Appeal, The (Memphis, TN) - July 29, 1997 age 35, of Memphis, Postal Service<br />

clerk, died Monday in Tunica, Miss., after an auto accident. N. J. Ford & Sons Funeral<br />

Home has charge. She was a member of Mt. Vernon Baptist Church Westwood. Mrs.<br />

Williams, the wife of Emmanuel Williams, also leaves two sons, Jason Williams and Jamal L.<br />

Williams, and her parents, Mary P. and Charlie <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr., all of Memphis; five sisters,<br />

Mattie L. Patterson, Trisa Ward and Brandy <strong>Gunn</strong>, all of Memphis, Mary E. White of<br />

Portland, Ore., and Deloris <strong>Gunn</strong> of Houston, Miss., and three brothers, Jessie L. Moore,<br />

Charlie B. <strong>Gunn</strong> and John F. <strong>Gunn</strong>, all of Memphis.<br />

Pauline <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Pauline Gladys <strong>Gunn</strong>, 77, of Pekin, Ill., died Tuesday, May 6, 2003, at Pekin Hospital. She<br />

was born Aug. 10, 1925, in Cape Girardeau, daughter of Charles Paul and Gladys Whitticre<br />

Blank. She and Joe White <strong>Gunn</strong> were married Dec. 20, 1944, in Cape Girardeau. <strong>Gunn</strong> and<br />

her husband owned and operated Economy Shoes in Pekin 15 years, retiring in 1987. She<br />

had also worked at JC Penney in Cape Girardeau, Carp"s Department Store in Sullivan,<br />

Mo., and Canton, Ill., and at Lidwell"s Jewelry Store in Canton. Survivors include her<br />

husband; a daughter, Nancy Harms of Canton; a son, James <strong>Gunn</strong> of Pekin; a sister,<br />

Barbara Blank of Cape Girardeau; two brothers, Robert and William Blank of Cape<br />

Girardeau. She was preceded in death by her parents and a sister. Private visitation and<br />

service will be held today at Preston-Hanley Funeral Home in Pekin. The Rev. Terry Edele<br />

will officiate. Burial will be in Lakeside Cemetery at Pekin.<br />

Pauline <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

90, passed away July 3, 2005, at Hidden Lake Nursing Home. Pauline was born in St. Joseph,<br />

MO, on May 14, 1915. Her home was Elliot Place in Raytown, MO. She was preceded in<br />

death by her husband, Jim <strong>Gunn</strong>. She is survived by four children, Terrie and husband,<br />

John Bossert, Tom and wife, Dolores <strong>Gunn</strong>, Kathy and husband, Ron Soule and Jim and<br />

wife, Stephanie <strong>Gunn</strong>. She also leaves 14 grandchildren and 26 great-grandchildren.<br />

Visitation will be held Tuesday, July 5, 2005, at Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church from<br />

6-8 p.m. with a rosary. Mass will be held at the church Wednesday, July 6, 2005, at 12 p.m.


Burial will be at Mt. Olivet Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to<br />

Crossroads Hospice. (Arr: Sheil Funeral Home, 816-353-6555) Published in the Kansas City<br />

Star on 7/5/2005<br />

Pauline <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Passed away Dec. 31, in San Mateo, at the age of 92 years old. Graveside services will be held<br />

at Woodlawn Cemetery in Santa Monica, California, on Jan. 11 at 2 p.m. Published in the<br />

Los Angeles Times on 1/6/2008.<br />

Pauline <strong>Gunn</strong> Harris<br />

Raytown, Georgia. Mrs. Pauline <strong>Gunn</strong> Harris 75 of Route 1, died Thursday , April 18, at her<br />

residence. Graveside services will be at 11 am today, April 19, 1986 at Raytown United<br />

Methodist Church Cemetery. Mrs. Harris was a native of Taliaferro county. She was<br />

ahomemaker and a member of Raytown Methodist Church. Survivors: 3 daughters;<br />

Barbara Bradley of Crawfordville; Dianne Jackson of Washington; and Carolyn Rahn of<br />

Macon; 3 sons Layton Harris, Tignail; Dexter Harris and Jerry Harris; four sisters; Bernice<br />

Moore and Josie Moore of Raytown; Nan Lizzie Drinkard of Washington; and Patsy Moore<br />

of Sharon; and 2 brothers; Paul <strong>Gunn</strong> of Raytown and Simmie <strong>Gunn</strong> of Devereaux.<br />

(Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Pauline <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Mrs. Pauline E. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 89, died in Retsil, Wash., April 12, 1972. She was the daughter of<br />

Rodford and Eliza Ann (Somers) Turner, and was born Sept. 2, 1882, in Howard County. In<br />

1908, in Midland, Mich., she was married to Floyd J. <strong>Gunn</strong>, who died in 1957. The couple<br />

moved to Washington in 1908, where she spent the remainder of her life, with the exception<br />

of seven years, from 1961-1968, in Kokomo. The only survivors are three nieces. She is<br />

buried at Retsil, Wash.<br />

Pauline "Polly" (Brodner) <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Loving mother and grandmother CANANDAIGUA - Pauline "Polly" (Brodner) <strong>Gunn</strong>, age<br />

92, of Chatham Lane, died on Monday, Jan. 17, 2011, at home, with her family by her side.<br />

She is survived by two daughters, Elizabeth "Bettye" (Richard) Scoda of Canandaigua and<br />

Karen (John) Waffle of South Carolina; two grandchildren, Justin and Erin; and several<br />

nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her husband, Walter "Bud" <strong>Gunn</strong>, in 1999.<br />

Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> retired from Eastman Kodak Co. in Rochester, after 35 years there. She enjoyed<br />

traveling and spending time with her family. Friends may call on Friday from 4 to 7 p.m. at<br />

Johnson-Kennedy Funeral Home Inc., 47 N. Main St., Canandaigua. Her funeral Mass will<br />

be celebrated on Saturday at 10 a.m. at St. Mary's Church, 95 N. Main St., Canandaigua.<br />

Interment will be in White Haven Memorial Park, Perinton. In lieu of flowers, memorial<br />

contributions may be made to Ontario-Yates Hospice, 756 Pre-emption Road, Geneva, NY<br />

14456


Pauline Moffitt <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

95, of 1108 Lindsey St., died Thursday, Sept. 16, 1999, at Annie Penn Skilled Care. Funeral<br />

services will be conducted at 3 p.m. Sunday at First United Methodist Church with the Rev.<br />

David Wyant officiating.Burial will follow in Evergreen Memory Gardens.A native of Old<br />

Fort, she was a daughter of the late George McKendrid and Clara Emore Moffitt and she<br />

had lived in Reidsville most of her life. She was retired from Burlington Industries, the oldest<br />

member of First United Methodist Church where she was a member of the Willing Workers<br />

Sunday School Class and the Rebeka Circle. She was a member of the NC Extension<br />

Homemakers. She was preceded n death by her husband, George Lee <strong>Gunn</strong> and by her son,<br />

George Harold <strong>Gunn</strong>.Surviving are son, Norman "Buddy" <strong>Gunn</strong> of Etowah; daughters,<br />

June G. Courts and Clara Frances <strong>Gunn</strong>, both of Reidsville; sister, Christine Angel of<br />

Asheville; four grandchildren; eight great grandchildren. She is also survived by many<br />

nieces and nephews.The family will see friends from 7-9 p.m. Saturday at Citty Funeral<br />

Home and at other times, they will be at the residence.Memorials may be made to: First<br />

United Methodist Church, 1520 S. Scales St., Reidsville, NC 27320.<br />

Pauline Moore <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Pauline Moore <strong>Gunn</strong>, 82, of Grantsville, West Virginia died June 2, 2006. Service will be 1<br />

p.m. Monday, June 5, at Stump Funeral Home, Grantsville. Friends may call from 6 to 8 p.m.<br />

Monday, June 5, 2006. She was born in Gilmer County, the daughter of the late Thomas and<br />

Eva Parsons Moore. She was a member of Mt. Zion United Methodist Church and a former<br />

owner of Moores Esso Station, Mt. Zion. She was a caregiver for many members of her<br />

community. Surviving are two daughters, Loretta Smith of Reedy and Patsy Arnold of<br />

Spencer; one son, Lonnie <strong>Gunn</strong> of Huntington; three grandchildren; and one greatgrandchild.<br />

Services were held at Stump Funeral Home, Grantsville. Burial was in Mt. Zion<br />

Cemetery.<br />

Pauline Brodner <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Jan. 17, 2011, age 92. She is survived by 2 daughters, Elizabeth "Bettye" (Richard) Scoda of<br />

Canandaigua and Karen (John) Waffle of SC; 2 grandchildren, Justin and Erin; several<br />

nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her husband, Walter "Bud" <strong>Gunn</strong> in 1999.<br />

Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> retired from Eastman Kodak Co. after 35 years there. She enjoyed traveling and<br />

spending time with her family. Friends may call Friday 4-7 PM at Johnson-Kennedy<br />

Funeral Home Inc., 47 N. Main St., Canandaigua. Her Funeral Mass will be celebrated<br />

Saturday 10 AM at St. Mary's Church, 95 N. Main St., Canandaigua. Interment will be in<br />

White Haven Memorial Park, Perinton, NY. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may<br />

be made to Ontario-Yates Hospice, 756 Pre-Emption Rd., Geneva, NY 14456. Condolences<br />

may be offered at<br />

Pauline M. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

81, of <strong>New</strong> Port Richey, Florida, died Sunday (Oct. 22, 1989) at HCA <strong>New</strong> Port Richey<br />

Hospital. Born in Kansas City, Mo., she came here 14 years ago from Ann Arbor, Mich. She


was a member of Asbury United Methodist Church. Survivors include a son, John, and a<br />

daughter, Sondra, both of Ann Arbor, Mich.; two brothers, Walter Meyer, <strong>New</strong> Port Richey,<br />

and Robert, Holiday; six sisters, Jessie Meyer, <strong>New</strong> Port Richey, Sarah Craig, Port Richey,<br />

Annie Meldrum, Hollywood, Fla. Pat <strong>Gunn</strong>, Holi day, Helen Luttenberger, Michigan, and<br />

Cathy Marsden, Arizona; and two granddaughters. Arlington Funeral Home, Port Richey.<br />

Pauline <strong>Gunn</strong> Shore Yarber<br />

HIGH POINT, NC - Pauline <strong>Gunn</strong> Shore Yarber, of High Point, passed away Sunday,<br />

March 25, 2007, at Beacon Place in Greensboro, after a courageous battle with cancer. The<br />

family will hold a celebration of life at 6:30 p.m. with fellowship following on Wednesday,<br />

March 28 at Christ's Way Church, 4401 Sumner Church Rd. in Greensboro, where she was<br />

a member. Mrs. Yarber was preceded in death by her husband, Marion Elwood Shore; son,<br />

Richard Shore; grandson, Thomas Bradley Seabolt; and brothers, Pete and Raymond <strong>Gunn</strong>.<br />

She is survived by sisters, La Verne Griffin and Elaine Harrington; daughters, Cathy (Mike)<br />

Wright, Nancy (David) Graham, Mary Kinley, and Debby (Thom) Gill; grandchildren,<br />

Tommy and Ricky Seabolt, Ben and Sara Wright, Josh and Caleb Kinley, and Jason (Katy)<br />

Gill; great grandchildren, Wes, Owen, and Evelyn Gill; and numerous nieces and nephews.<br />

Mrs. Yarber retired from Hilltop Grocery where she made many special and lifelong friends.<br />

A special thanks to Dr. Granfortuna, the Wesley Long Cancer Center, and especially the<br />

very caring staff at Beacon Place. Memorial contributions may be made to Christ's Way<br />

Church or to Beacon Place, 2502 Summit Ave., Greensboro, NC 27405.<br />

Pauline <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Pauline C. (Dawson) Jackson, 79, of Belmont passed away on Sunday, Oct. 12, 2003, at a<br />

local hospital. She was born on June 16, 1924, in Waltham, Mass., the daughter of John and<br />

Mary (Orr) <strong>Gunn</strong>. Born in Waltham, Mass., she resided in Allston, Mass., until moving to<br />

Belmont with her family in 1962. She worked for the Raytheon Defense Factory in<br />

Massachusetts for several years until she married and stayed home to raise her children. Her<br />

greatest joy in life was being a mother and grandmother. In addition to her parents, Pauline<br />

was predeceased by her first husband, William Dawson Sr.; two children, Mary Dawson and<br />

Gary Dawson; sister, Alice; twin brother, Paul; and brothers, George and John. She is<br />

survived by her husband, Harold A. Jackson of Belmont; eight children, William Dawson Jr.<br />

and his wife, Lauri, of Belfast, Richard Dawson and his wife, Valerie, of Cumberland,<br />

Deborah Jackson and her husband, Hartley, of Belmont, Lauretta Sawyer and her husband,<br />

Terry, of Swanville, Edward Dawson and his wife, Lisa, of Rumford, Patricia Dawson of<br />

Knox, Suzanne Andreas and her husband, Robert, of Mohawk, N.Y., and Joan Jackson and<br />

her husband, Dana, of Belfast; 3 sisters: Mae Seals of Roslindale, Mass., Margaret Smith of<br />

Stoughton, Mass., and Anna Champlain of Warren, Ohio; 22 grandchildren, Elizabeth and<br />

Robert Dawson, Erika and Ryan Dawson, Nicholas and Jennifer Jackson, Nathaniel and<br />

Jessica Sawyer, Heidi, Kyle and Gabrielle Dawson, Jeremy and Sylvia Richards, Andrew,<br />

Mary Beth, and Daniel (Dawson) <strong>My</strong>ers, Carolyn, Kathryn, Megan, Robert, and Mary<br />

Andreas, and Dana Jackson; two great-grandchildren, Destiny Richards and Harmony<br />

Dawson. Friends are invited to attend a visitation 6-8 p.m. Wednesday at the Crabiel-Riposta<br />

Funeral Home, 182 Waldo Ave., Belfast. Funeral services will be held 11 a.m. Thursday at


the Morrill Baptist Church, Morrill, with the Rev. Rob Andreas officiating. Interment will<br />

follow at the Pease Cemetery, Lincolnville Road, Belmont. Those wishing to make memorial<br />

donations may do so to the Hospice Volunteers of Waldo County, PO Box 772, Belfast, ME<br />

04915.<br />

Pauline M. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

81, of <strong>New</strong> Port Richey, Florida, died Sunday (Oct. 22, 1989) at HCA <strong>New</strong> Port Richey<br />

Hospital. Born in Kansas City, Mo., she came here 14 years ago from Ann Arbor, Mich. She<br />

was a member of Asbury United Methodist Church. Survivors include a son, John, and a<br />

daughter, Sondra, both of Ann Arbor, Mich.; two brothers, Walter Meyer, <strong>New</strong> Port Richey,<br />

and Robert, Holiday; six sisters, Jessie Meyer, <strong>New</strong> Port Richey, Sarah Craig, Port Richey,<br />

Annie Meldrum, Hollywood, Fla. Pat <strong>Gunn</strong>, Holi day, Helen Luttenberger, Michigan, and<br />

Cathy Marsden, Arizona; and two granddaughters. Arlington Funeral Home, Port Richey.<br />

Pauline Sons <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

86, of Wartrace,Tn., died Friday August 8, 2008, at her home after a brief illness. Funeral<br />

services will be held at 2 p.m. Monday at Hillcrest Funeral Home with the Rev. Wayne Smith<br />

officiating. Burial will follow at Hillcrest Memorial Gardens. Visitation will be from 4 to 8<br />

p.m. Sunday.<br />

Pearl <strong>Gunn</strong> Barksdale<br />

Pearl <strong>Gunn</strong> Barksdale - Funeral to be at 10:30 a.m. at the First Presbyterian Church, Ponca<br />

City. Burial will be in Ponca City IOOF Cemetery under the direction of Trout Funeral<br />

Home. Pub. 1-26-1998 Pearl <strong>Gunn</strong> Barksdale, longtime Ponca City resident, died Friday,<br />

Jan. 23, 1998, at the Ponca City Nursing Home. She was 93. The funeral service will be held<br />

Tuesday, Jan. 27, 1998, at 10:30 a.m. at the First Presbyterian Church Chapel with the Rev.<br />

David Clipson, associate pastor, officiating. Burial will be in the Odd Fellows Cemetery<br />

under the direction of the Trout Funeral Home. The casket will not be opened at the church,<br />

however, friends may call at the funeral home until 9 a.m. Tuesday. Pearl <strong>Gunn</strong> Barksdale<br />

was born Dec. 3, 1904, in Oklahoma Territory near Beaver, the daughter of William<br />

Sweeney and Ella Vesta (Small) <strong>Gunn</strong>. She attended schools in Lynhaven, Fla., and Lawton,<br />

Ardmore, and Idabel, Okla. On May 10, 1926, she married Sidney O. Barksdale at the First<br />

Presbyterian Church in Ponca City. He preceded her in death March 15, 1951. Mrs.<br />

Barksdale was employed as a sales clerk at various Ponca City businesses for 62 years. She<br />

had been a member of the First Presbyterian Church since 1924. She was also a member of<br />

the Order of the Eastern Star since 1924 and had served as Worthy Grand Matron in 1986,<br />

and had received her 50-year pin. She had memberships in the Literature Group, the Ponca<br />

City Women"s Club and the Poinsettia Club. She enjoyed sewing and tatting. Surviving Mrs.<br />

Barksdale are a daughter, Reitagae Wilkerson and a son, William Sidney Barksdale, both of<br />

Ponca City; one stepson, John Harvey Barksdale of Okmulgee; nine grandchildren; 17 greatgrandchildren,<br />

two nieces and one nephew. In addition to her husband, she was preceded in<br />

death by her parents, two brothers, and two sisters. Casket bearers will be Sidney Ingmire,<br />

Scott Ingmire, Chris Short, David Wilkerson, James C. Harman, and Cody Harman.


Memorial contributions may be made to the Bill German Fund, in care of Hospice of Ponca<br />

City, 1904 North Union, Suite 103, Ponca City, OK 74601.<br />

Pearl Agnes <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

The funeral for Pearl Agnes <strong>Gunn</strong>, 65, of Athens, will be at 2 p.m. today at Union Grove<br />

Baptist Church in Jemison with Rev. Johnny Bowman officiating. Burial will be at Union<br />

Grove Baptist Cemetery. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> died Thursday, Jan. 15, 2004, at Limestone Health<br />

Facility. She was born Oct. 16, 1938, in Chilton County to Rufus Sidney and Eliza Jane<br />

Rodgers Chandler. She was a homemaker. She was preceded in death by her husband, Jesse<br />

B. <strong>Gunn</strong>; one sister, Bessie Martin; and four brothers, Bernie O. Chandler, Leonard E.<br />

"Dick" Chandler, James Arthur Chandler and John Curtis Chandler. She is survived by one<br />

son, Roger Lee <strong>Gunn</strong> Sr. of Athens; three grandchildren, Jacqueline <strong>Gunn</strong> Chouinard, Lee<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> and Adam Lee <strong>Gunn</strong>; and three great-grandchildren.<br />

Pearl C. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

GUNN, PEARL C., Danville, Ill., died Tuesday. Services today. Arrangement by Pape<br />

Memorial Home, Danville. - 1999-05-20<br />

Pearl D. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

10-14-1977 - Sherman, Texas Services for Pearl D. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 88 a retired employee of Sherman<br />

Laundry Service will be held 4:30 Friday at the Dannel Horton Funeral Chapel. Burial will<br />

be in Akers Cemetery. She died Tuesday in a Sherman hospital, Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> had lived in the<br />

Sherman area for 70 years and was a member of Sherman Baptist Church.<br />

Pearl I. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

May 25, 1908-Aug. 23, 2001 - Pearl I. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 93, of Chula Vista, Calfornia died Thursday.<br />

She was born in Tacoma, Wash., and was a bank teller. She was a member of the Bonita<br />

Church of Religious Science. Survivors include her daughters, Bettie L. Nelson of Chula<br />

Vista and Joan P. Gordan of Friday Harbor, Wash.; six grandchildren; and 14 greatgrandchildren.<br />

Memorial service: 12:30 p.m. Sunday, Bonita Church of Religious Science,<br />

5120 Robinwood Road, Bonita. Arrangements: Glen Abbey Memorial Park and Mortuary.<br />

San Diego Union Tribune Published August 29, 2001<br />

Pearl Lillian <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

was born on October 30, 1920, to Mathias and Clara (Nicholson) Kallerman at their home in<br />

Bluffton Township, MN. She passed away on July 4, 2009, at age 88, at Fair Oaks Lodge in<br />

Wadena. Pearl was united in marriage with Loren H. <strong>Gunn</strong> on October 22, 1943, in her<br />

parents’ home. She worked for Douglas Aircraft during WW II. As a homemaker she<br />

enjoyed cooking and baking, and sharing hospitality in her home. Her hands were busy with<br />

knitting, crocheting, and all handwork. Most of all she enjoyed spending time with her<br />

family. Pearl was preceded in death by her parents and sister Elsie Kallerman. She is


survived by her loving husband, Loren of Wadena; sons, Donald (Sue) <strong>Gunn</strong> of rural<br />

Wadena and Jerome (Wendy) <strong>Gunn</strong> of St. Michael; daughters, LaVon (Neil) Lown of rural<br />

Sebeka, Bonita (Arnold) Nordaas, of Takanosu, Japan, Karen (Daniel) Giesbrecht of<br />

Winnipeg, MB, Canada and Mardell (Mark) Kistler, of Haines, AK; 10 grandchildren and<br />

11 great-grandchildren; brother Edward (Lorraine) Kallerman of Redwood City, CA; and<br />

sister, Irene (Chester) Erickson of Robbinsdale. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. on<br />

Thursday, July 9, in the Wadena Evangelical Church with Pastor Chuck Lamison<br />

officiating. Interment will be in the Pioneer Cemetery in Bluffton Township. Pallbearers will<br />

be Nathan <strong>Gunn</strong>, Calvin <strong>Gunn</strong>, Dane <strong>Gunn</strong>, Corey Giesbrecht, Travis Unger, Eric Levay,<br />

Aaron Spicer, and Sam Divinagracia. All memorials will be given to Camp Jim.<br />

Arrangements are with the Johnson Memorial Home in Wadena<br />

(www.johnsonmemorialhome.com).<br />

Pearl <strong>Gunn</strong> Wentz<br />

Pearl was born on November 6, 1911 and passed away on Wednesday, July 11, 2012. Pearl<br />

was a resident of Birmingham, Alabama at the time of her passing. Visitation Thursday,<br />

July 26, 2012 12:30pm - 2:00pm Johns Ridout's Funeral Parlors 2116 University Blvd<br />

Birmingham, AL Funeral Service Thursday, July 26, 2012 2:00pm - 3:00pm Johns Ridout's<br />

Funeral Parlors 2116 University Blvd Birmingham, AL.<br />

Pearl <strong>Gunn</strong> Moore<br />

REIDSVILLE, NC - Mrs. Pearl <strong>Gunn</strong> Moore, 88, of Rt. 1, Gibsonville died Sunday morning<br />

at Annie Penn Memorial Hospital. Funeral will be 2 p.m. Tuesday at Midway United<br />

Methodist Church with the Rev. Julius Lambeth and the Rev. Jimmy Laster officiating.<br />

Burial will be at the church. A Rockingham County native, she was a resident of the Midway<br />

community for most of her life. Surviving are daughters, Mrs. Alice M. Taylor of Jamestown,<br />

Mrs. Margaret Overby Lail of Rt. 2, Reidsville, Mrs. Wilma O"Bryant of Rt. 1, Gibsonville,<br />

Mrs. Nadine Butler of Greensboro; sons, Cecil E. Moore of Rt. 1, Summerfield, R. Elmer<br />

Moore of Rt. 2, Reidsville; sister, Mrs. Etola Hudson of Rt. 8, Reidsville; brothers, Roy E.<br />

and Artie L. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Reidsville; 18 grandchildren; 18 great-grandchildren. The family will<br />

be at Citty Funeral Home 7-9 p.m. today, and at other times at the home of Mr. and Mrs.<br />

Russell O"Bryant, Tickle Road, Apple"s Chapel community. Greensboro Daily <strong>New</strong>s, NC<br />

Mon. 1/15/1979<br />

Pearl T. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 93<br />

died Thursday in a <strong>New</strong>ton County, Georgia hospital. The funeral will be at 2 p.m. Saturday<br />

at Robinson Baptist Church, Union Point, with the Rev. James Hall officiating. Burial will be<br />

in Greenlawn Cemetery, Union Point. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a native of Walton County and lived in<br />

Taliaferro County most of her life. She was a member of Robinson Baptist Church.<br />

Survivors include a daughter, Drew Willie Moon, Greensboro; and three sons, Joe <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

Montgomery, Ala., Lonnie <strong>Gunn</strong>, Conyers, and Doyle Ayres, Commerce. Pallbearers will be<br />

William <strong>Gunn</strong>, Michael <strong>Gunn</strong>, David Wilder, Ken Davis,Guy Simpson and Bill <strong>Gunn</strong>.<br />

Callaway Funeral Home, union Point, is in charge of arrangements. The Augusta Chronicle,


Fri, 6 Apr 1984 (wife of William Mayfield <strong>Gunn</strong> - Mary Pearl Ayres)<br />

Pearl Teague <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Died April 12, 2008 - Pearl Teague <strong>Gunn</strong>, 54, of Demorest, Georgia, died Saturday. Funeral<br />

will be announced later. McGahee-Griffin & Stewart Funeral Home, Cornelia<br />

2 nd Obit<br />

Pearl Teague <strong>Gunn</strong>, 54, of Demorest, died Saturday, April 12, 2008, at Emory University<br />

Hospital, following an extended illness. Born in Union County on October 30, 1953, she was<br />

the daughter of the late Tom and Mary Linda Tow Teague. She was employed with Ethicon<br />

with 30 years of dedicated service, and was a member of The Torch and a volunteer with<br />

Operation Care. She also enjoyed golf, attending church and serving God, loved ones stated.<br />

Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was preceded in death by her husband, William <strong>Gunn</strong>; and brothers, Jack, Loy<br />

and Earl Teague. Survivors include a son, Douglas James <strong>Gunn</strong>, Baldwin; brothers, Lewis<br />

Teague, Cleveland, Edward Teague, Carnesville, Jerry Teague, Jefferson; sisters, Grapell<br />

Harkins, Blairsville, Lula Bell Davis and Shirley Adams, both of Dahlonega, Geneva Nix,<br />

Cleveland; grandchildren, April <strong>Gunn</strong>, Nathan <strong>Gunn</strong>, Shelby <strong>Gunn</strong>, Levi <strong>Gunn</strong>; and<br />

numerous nieces and nephews. Funeral services were held Tuesday, April 15, at The Torch<br />

with the Revs. James Franklin, Ronald Wilson, and Pastor Mike Franklin officiating. Burial<br />

was in the Demorest City Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to Operation<br />

Care, 800 Cannon Bridge Rd., Cornelia, Ga. 30531. McGahee-Griffin & Stewart Funeral<br />

Home, Cornelia, was in charge of arrangements. The Jackson Herald, April 16, 2008.<br />

Penson Edwin <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr.<br />

90 of Forest, Mississippi died on Thursday August 9, 2012 at University Medical Center in<br />

Jackson. Funeral services were held at 2 pm on Sunday August 12, at the funeral home with<br />

burial in the Ridge Baptist Church in Forest. Ott and Lee Funeral home was in charge. Mr.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> was a lifelong resident of Forest, and was the son of Penson E., Sr., and Jessie<br />

Gomillion <strong>Gunn</strong>. He was married to Mary Yvonne Green <strong>Gunn</strong>. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> enjoyed the<br />

outsdoors and working on his farm. He was a member of the Ridge Baptist Church where he<br />

served as deacon. He was a proud member on the U. S. Army. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> loved his family<br />

and spending time with them brought great joy to his life. He will be missed by all who loved<br />

and knew him. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was preceded in death by his parent, Penson Edwin <strong>Gunn</strong>, Sr. &<br />

Jessie Gomillion <strong>Gunn</strong>. He is survived by his wife, Mary Yvonne <strong>Gunn</strong>, son Mark E.<br />

(Sherry) <strong>Gunn</strong>; daughter Janie (Erbert, Jr) Gomillion; a grandson, Chris Comillion; and<br />

many nieces, nephews and a host of friends. Wednesday August 15, 2012, Scott County<br />

Times, Forest Ms.<br />

Peg Lawrence <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Menlo Park"s first female Mayor and the former Head of the Menlo Park Fire Protection<br />

District Board, passed away peacefully Sunday night, February 13 at Villa Siena. A longtime<br />

Menlo Park resident, she joins her husband, Jack <strong>Gunn</strong> and her loving parents, Bridget<br />

O"Rourke Lawrence and Richard A. Lawrence. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born September 21, 1917 In


Brooklyn, <strong>New</strong> York. She attended Notre Dame Academy, a private girls school and Notre<br />

Dame College for Women in Staten Island, <strong>New</strong> York, earning a Bachelor of Arts degree in<br />

history in 1938. She married Jack <strong>Gunn</strong> in 1942 and together they raised three children,<br />

Richard, Moira and Margaret. After moving to Menlo Park in 1959 they became active in<br />

Nativity parish, where she served as president of the Nativity Women"s Club, among other<br />

community endeavors. One example of her efforts was the co-founding of CPJW, a coalition<br />

of Catholic, Protestant and Jewish Women, who together purchased a home in East Palo Alto<br />

create a full time day care and job training center for underprivileged women returning to<br />

the workforce. As her children matured, she began a career at SRI International in<br />

purchasing. To her passion for community service and activism, she added a new love;<br />

politics. Through five campaigns, she never lost to an election. She served on the Menlo Park<br />

City Council from 1980 through 1988. She served two terms as Mayor of Menlo Park, in<br />

1981-1982 and 1983-1984. One of her proudest achievements was the development of the<br />

transportation center at the Menlo Park train station and the installation of its landmark<br />

clock tower. Peg went on to be repeatedly elected to the Menlo Park Fire Protection District<br />

Board, her tenure marked by a $6.8 million upgrade to its seven stations, substantial<br />

improvements in paramedic services and a notable affirmative action program. She also<br />

proudly served on the San Mateo County Transportation Advisory Board. She is survived by<br />

her three children, Richard <strong>Gunn</strong> of Kentfield, Moira <strong>Gunn</strong> and Margaret <strong>Gunn</strong>, both of<br />

San Francisco and six grandsons, Kevin <strong>Gunn</strong>, John <strong>Gunn</strong>, Nathaniel Gould, Jonathan<br />

Gould, Kyle Sirell and Samuel Sirell. She will also be fondly missed by her daughter-in-law,<br />

Kim O"Hair of Kentfield and son-in-law, Stuart Lerner of San Francisco. Visitation is<br />

scheduled for Wednesday from 4:00 P.M. to 6:00 P.M, at O"CONNOR MORTUARY in<br />

Menlo Park, followed by a Rosary at Nativity Church at 7:30 P.M., Wednesday evening. A<br />

Requiem Mass will be celebrated at 10:00 A.M. Thursday morning at Nativity Church,<br />

followed by Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery in Menlo Park. Donations may be made to<br />

Notre Dame Academy, 76-134 Howard Avenue, Staten Island, <strong>New</strong> York 10301. MENLO<br />

COLONIAL CHAPEL (650) 323-5143<br />

Peggie <strong>Gunn</strong> Griffith,<br />

age 80, died Sunday, December 16, 2007 in Severna Park, MD, from complications of<br />

Alzheimer"s Disease. She was born June 20, 1927, to the late Donie and Luther <strong>Gunn</strong> in<br />

Cooledge, TX. Preceding her in death was her beloved husband, John Griffith, of Canton.<br />

Peggie and John lived in Canton for many years before his death in 1995. Preceding her in<br />

death was her sister, Inez Frazier; and her brothers, Dwain <strong>Gunn</strong> and Jay <strong>Gunn</strong> of Texas.<br />

Peggie is survived by her good friend, Dorothy Tokos of Canton and several nieces and<br />

nephews. Peggie was a member of the Lady Elks of Canton, Lodge No. 68 before moving to<br />

Maryland. She was also a member of the Woman of the Moose, Lodge No. 332 of Canton,<br />

OH. Inurnment will be in Spring 2008 in the Forest Hill Cemetery of Canton.<br />

Peggy <strong>Gunn</strong> McCracken<br />

PECOS, TX - Peggy <strong>Gunn</strong> McCracken, 74, died Thursday, Oct. 29, 2009, at her residence.<br />

isitation is from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 1, at Peaceful Gardens Funeral Home. Service<br />

is at 10 a.m. Monday, Nov. 2, at West Park Baptist Church with burial in Mount Evergreen


Cemetery.<br />

Peggy June (<strong>Gunn</strong>) Boedecker<br />

Sept. 18, 1946-Aug. 5, 2011 - Peggy died quietly in her sleep after a thirteen month-long<br />

struggle with leukemia. With her at her death was her husband of twenty-five years, Roger.<br />

She is survived by her father and mother, Merrill and Pauline <strong>Gunn</strong> of Placerville; her sister,<br />

Susan Davis of Austin, Texas, and Julie Lonsdale of Placerville; her stepsons, Will, Kevin<br />

and Douglas; eight grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; and five nieces and nephews.<br />

Born in Concordia, Kan., she came to California with her parents as a child. Her family<br />

settled in Camarillo where she grew up. She went through the Camarillo school system and<br />

graduated from Camarillo High School. In high school she participated in many activities,<br />

but found particular satisfaction playing the clarinet in the band. She continued her<br />

education and graduated from Ventura College. Most of her working years were with the<br />

Ventura County Community College District, where she had the distinction of serving at all<br />

three of the District's colleges and the District Office before retiring in 1992. An active<br />

fitness enthusiast for many years, Peggy became a certified aerobics instructor and, after she<br />

married Roger, a long distance runner. She ran in races throughout California, Oregon,<br />

Utah, Louisiana, Texas, North Carolina and Massachusetts. Peggy was also a lover of dance<br />

and she and her husband were longtime subscribers to the San Francisco Ballet. She enjoyed<br />

traveling, missing only Hawaii of the 50 states, and spending many happy weeks touring<br />

France, Great Britain, Canada and Mexico. Her favorite city was Paris but her favorite<br />

community was the place that became her home town, Shelter Cove in Humboldt County.<br />

She and her husband moved there after retirement. Peggy became involved in a variety of<br />

activities there ranging from holding elected office to organizing and leading exercise groups.<br />

However, perhaps the most rewarding activity was her participation in the Shelter Cove<br />

quilting group. In quilting Peggy found a way to develop and express her artistic and<br />

creative talents. She fabricated scores of quilts for both family and friends. Peggy's death<br />

leaves a void in the lives of those who knew and loved her. She will be missed by many. A<br />

memorial service will be scheduled at a future date. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be<br />

made to the Peggy June Boedecker Memorial Fund at the Humboldt Area Foundation, 373<br />

Indianola Road, Bayside, CA 95524. Proceeds from the fund will be used to assist women<br />

graduating from the local community college to continue their education.<br />

Peggy Lee <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

54, Michigantown, died May 25, 2007 in St. Vincent Hospital, Indianapolis. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

graduated from Zionsville High School. She had worked several years at Frankfort Kmart.<br />

She was a member of Michigantown Christian Church. She was born July 10, 1952, in<br />

Lebanon to Billy and Helen James Reynolds. She married Frankie <strong>Gunn</strong> on Jan. 21, 1981,<br />

and he survives. Other survivors include three daughters, Jamie Lee (Jared) Bray of<br />

Michigantown, Sandi Lee (Tony) Stingley of Dayton, and Toni Lee (Dale) Moss of Austin,<br />

Texas; one son: Rick Lee (Charlotte) Montgomery of Austin, Texas; one brother, Mike<br />

(Peggy) Reynolds of Plymouth; one sister, Diana (Ty) Barnes of Carrollton, Ga.; five<br />

grandchildren, Tiffy Bray, Mathew Quick, Nate Bray, Candice Quick and Tyler<br />

Montgomery; her best friend who was just like a sister to her, Jane Ann Miller; and several


nieces and nephews; and her faithful canine companion MugsLee. She was preceded in death<br />

by her parents.Services will be 11 a.m. Tuesday, in Archer-Weston Funeral Home with<br />

Pastor Bob Woods officiating. Burial will follow in Whiteman Cemetery in Michigantown.<br />

Calling will be 6-8 p.m. Monday.<br />

Percy Meredith <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

High Point, NC - Oct 4, 1930 - Meredith <strong>Gunn</strong>, 17 year old son of mr. And Mrs. Percy S.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> who live on the Greensboro road, died today from meningitis in the Guilford General<br />

hospital, following injuries received in an Auto accident September 22.<br />

Percy N. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Percy N. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 81, of 13912 Harrowgate Road, Chester, died Saturday in the Chesterfield<br />

Nursing Home. A native of Brunswick County, he made his home with his daughter-in-law,<br />

Mrs. Alma <strong>Gunn</strong> of Chester. A member of Ivey Memorial United Methodist Church and he<br />

was a retired merchant. Surviving are two sons, Marvin C. <strong>Gunn</strong> and Everett <strong>Gunn</strong>, both of<br />

Petersburg; one daughter, Mrs. Annie Harris of Richmond; one sister, Mrs. Lottie Fleshood<br />

of Richmond; nine grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be at<br />

11 a.m. Monday in the chapel of E. Alvin Small Funeral Home with the Rev. James N. Ritter,<br />

pastor of Ivey Memorial United Methodist Church and the Rev. Henry Matthews, pastor of<br />

Washington Street United Methodist Church, officiating. The family will receive friends at<br />

the E. Alvin Small Funeral Home in Colonial Heights from 7 to 8:30 tonight. Progress-Index,<br />

Petersburg, Va (Died March, 1976)(Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> descendant)<br />

Peggy <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

age 80, of Santa Maria, CA. passed away July 6, 2011, after a courageous battle with cancer.<br />

She passed peacefully surrounded by her family. Peggy was born on January 24, 1931 to<br />

Benjamin & Iza Andrus in Crane, Missouri. She was one of 9 children. In 1948 she was the<br />

first of her family to graduate at Crane High School. After High School, she was married to<br />

Roy <strong>Gunn</strong> and they moved to southern California, where both were employed with Lockheed<br />

Aircraft Service, Ontario, CA. One of her proudest moments is her involvement and work on<br />

flight recorders for Lockheed airplanes. The first working flight recorder is engraved with<br />

her name and other crewmembers and is on display at the Smithsonian in Washington, D.C.<br />

After a few years Peggy, Roy and their young son, Jerry, moved to Santa Maria where Peggy<br />

started working as an instructional aide and then later as a Librarian with Santa Maria<br />

Elementary School District. She retired from El Camino Jr. High School in 1995 and was<br />

known fondly as 'Granny' <strong>Gunn</strong> to many of her students as well as her grandchildren. Her<br />

favorite hobbies were her traveling, dancing, crocheting and what she called her<br />

'contribution to her heritage' at the local Indian gaming casino. Peggy is survived by her<br />

son Jerry (Karmen) <strong>Gunn</strong>, grandson Mathew <strong>Gunn</strong>, grandson Lucas (Sarah) <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

grandson Paul <strong>Gunn</strong>, granddaughter Jeannine <strong>Gunn</strong>, great-granddaughter Makayla and<br />

twin great-grandsons Thomas and Malachi, all of Santa Maria/Lompoc, California. She is


also survived by her sister Florence Allgood, mother-in-law, Flora Smith, brother-in-law Ray<br />

(Connie) <strong>Gunn</strong>, sister-in-law Bonnie (Bob) Burjoice, and numerous nieces and nephews here<br />

in California, as well as Missouri, Nevada & Virginia. A Memorial Service will be held at<br />

3:00 PM on Monday, July 11, 2011 at the Chapel of the Dudley-Hoffman Mortuary, 1003 E.<br />

Stowell Rd, Santa Maria, CA. A private burial is planned. Peggy was a loving mother,<br />

grandmother and great-grandmother-Always putting others' needs before her own. In lieu of<br />

flowers the family is asking that a donation be made in Peggy's memory to American Cancer<br />

Society . Arrangements are under the direction of Dudley-Hoffman Mortuary, Crematory<br />

and Memory Gardens.<br />

Percy Stonewall <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Reidsville Review (NC) Dec. 12-22-1969 - Greensboro - Percy Stonewall <strong>Gunn</strong>, 83, of 3107<br />

Groometown Road, died Sunday at Wesley Long Hospital. Funeral will be held at 11 a.m.<br />

Tuesday at Hines-Lineberry, Vanstory Street Chapel. A native of Reidsville, he had lived in<br />

Greensboro since 1924. He was a realtor and had farmed for the past several years. He was a<br />

member of Henshaw Memorial United Methodist Church. Survivors are his widow, Mrs.<br />

<strong>My</strong>rtle Lasley <strong>Gunn</strong>, of the home; a son, Kenneth M. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Richmond, Va; a sister, Mrs.<br />

Eugene Lemmons of Reidsville.(Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> descendant)<br />

Greensboro Nc, Greensboro Record page 49 - July 29, 2012Dec 22, 1969 Monday.<br />

Peggy Lee <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

age 54 of Michigantown passed away May 25, 2007 in St. Vincent Hospital in Indianapolis,<br />

Indiana. Born July 10, 1952 in Lebanon, Indiana to Billy & Helen (James) Reynolds. She was<br />

a graduate of Zionsville High School. On January 21, 1981 she married Frankie <strong>Gunn</strong> in<br />

Michigantown and he survives. She was a member of Michigantown Christian Church and<br />

had worked several years at Frankfort Kmart. Surviving with her husband, Frankie of<br />

Michigantown are 3 daughters: Jamie Lee Bray (husband Jared) of Michigantown, Sandi<br />

Lee Stingley (husband Tony) of Dayton, and Toni Lee Moss (husband Dale) of Austin, TX; 1<br />

son: Rick Lee Montgomery (wife Charlotte) of Austin, TX. 5 grandchildren: Tiffy Bray,<br />

Mathew Quick, Nate Bray, Candice Quick, and Tyler Montgomery. Also surviving is 1<br />

brother: Mike Reynolds (wife Peggy) of Plymouth, Indiana and 1 sister: Diana Barnes<br />

(husband Ty) of Carrollton, GA and her best friend who was just like a sister to her, Jane<br />

Ann Miller. Several nieces and nephews and great nieces and nephews and her faithful<br />

canine companion MugsLee also survive. She was preceded in death by her parents. Funeral<br />

services will be held 11 AM Tuesday, May 29, 2007 in Archer-Weston Funeral Home with<br />

Pastor Bob Woods Officiating. Burial will follow in Whiteman Cemetery in Michigantown.<br />

Friends may call 6-8 PM Monday at the funeral home<br />

Penson Edwin <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr.<br />

Dec 12, 1921 - August 9, 2012 Funeral services will be held 2 pm Sunday August 12, 2012 at<br />

Ott and Lee Funeral Home in Forest, Mississippi with burial in the Ridge Baptist Church<br />

Cemetery. Visitation will be held 5:30 to 7:30 pm at the funeral home.Penson Edwin <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

Jr., 90, of Forest, died on Thursday, August 9, 2012, at University Medical Center in


Jackson. Visitation was held from 5:30 until 7:30 p.m. on Saturday, August 11, at the<br />

funeral home. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. on Sunday, August 12, at the funeral<br />

home with burial in the Ridge Baptist Church in Forest. Rev. Joey Smith and Rev. Jerry<br />

Clark officiated the services. Ott and Lee Funeral Home of Forest was in charge of<br />

arrangements. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong>, a lifelong resident of Forest, was the son of Penson E., Sr. and<br />

Jessie Gomillion <strong>Gunn</strong>. He was married to Mary Yvonne Green <strong>Gunn</strong>. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> enjoyed<br />

the outdoors and working on his farm. He was a member of the Ridge Baptist Church and<br />

served as a deacon. He was a proud member of the U. S. Army. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> loved his family<br />

very much and spending time with them brought great joy to his life. He will be missed by all<br />

who loved and knew him. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was preceded in death by his parents, Penson Edwin,<br />

Sr. and Jessie Gomillion <strong>Gunn</strong>. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> is survived by his wife, Mary Yvonne <strong>Gunn</strong>; son,<br />

Mark E. (Sherry) <strong>Gunn</strong>; daughter, Janie (Erbert, Jr.) Gomillion; a grandson, Chris<br />

Gomillion; many nieces, nephews and a host of friends. Serving as pallbearers were Greg<br />

Evans, Phil Evans, David Hankins, Greg Winstead, Ryan Smith and Andy Smith.<br />

Mrs. Persie <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Afer more than two years of patient suffering, Mrs. Persis E. <strong>Gunn</strong> passed away at her home<br />

at Index, Monday, July 11. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was 53 years of age, and came to this state about<br />

seven years ago from Ill. Since then her home at Index has become a favorite resort for the<br />

many friends from Snohomish and vicinity. It is now more than two years since the first<br />

premonition of her fatal malady began to be felt. Relief was sought at the hands of specialists<br />

in Chicago and Seattle, and she returned to her home to pass the remainder of her days with<br />

her family. These last few months were full of suffering, scarecely a moment of them all<br />

being free from pan, but she bore it without murmer or complaint. During the last few weeks<br />

she seemed to be improving, and rallied so much as to be able to leave her bed to which she<br />

had been confined for a year, and on Fourth of July she ate dinner with her family. The<br />

improvement proved to be only temporary, for on Wednesday last she grew much worse and<br />

sank rapidly until Monday afternoon when she passed away. Tuesday, as the evening<br />

shadows were lengthening, she was laid to rest in a peaceful spot, only a few rods from the<br />

room in which she had lain so long, and in the midst of the beautiful surroundings which had<br />

been so dear to her. She leaves a husband, five daughters and one son to mourn their loss.<br />

Obituary is taken from the Snohomish County, Tribuen, Snohomish, Wash., July 15, 1898<br />

Perry Watson <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

On Monday, Feb. 21, 2011, the heavenly angel made a stop at Piney Forest Health Care and<br />

carried the soul of our loved one to glory. Mr. Perry Watson <strong>Gunn</strong>, 84, of 384 <strong>Gunn</strong> Garland<br />

Road, Ringgold, Virginia was born Nov. 14, 1926, to the late Charlie <strong>Gunn</strong> and Rosa<br />

Reynolds <strong>Gunn</strong> in Pittsylvania County, Virginia.He lived all of his life in the Ringgold<br />

community and was a groundskeeper for the Ringgold Golf Course. He leaves to cherish his<br />

memory one sister, Gracie Lee, and a stepsister, Essie <strong>Gunn</strong>, both of Ringgold; and a host of<br />

relatives and friends.Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was predeceased by his wife, Betty <strong>Gunn</strong>; three sisters,<br />

Haster <strong>Gunn</strong>, Sally Cully and Idell Bell Walker; and three brothers, Robert <strong>Gunn</strong>, John H<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> and Oliver <strong>Gunn</strong>.Funeral services will be held on Monday, Feb. 28, 2011, at 11 a.m. at<br />

Mt. Zoin Missionary Baptist Church, with Pastor Vincent <strong>Gunn</strong> officiating. Interment will


follow in Floral Hills Memory Gardens. A viewing will be held today, Feb. 27, 2011, from 5 to<br />

7 p.m. at L.H. Brooks Funeral Home Chapel.The family is receiving friends at the residence<br />

of his sister Gracie Lee, 1449 Clarks Mill Road, Ringgold.L.H. Brooks Funeral Inc. is in<br />

charge of all arrangements and professionally serving the family of Mr. Perry Watson <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Pervis S. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

(WEST POINT, Ga.) Pervis S. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 78, of West Point, Ga., died Tuesday, May 25, 1993, at<br />

his residence. Services were Wednesday, May 26, at 3 p.m. at Lanett First Baptist Church<br />

will [sic – with] Rev. Gene Webb officiating. Burial was at Hillcrest Cemetery, Lanett. A<br />

native of Randolph County, Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born Oct. 30, 1914, to the late Quarn and Sally<br />

Cook <strong>Gunn</strong>. He was a retired employee of the West Point Pepperell Service Center in Valley<br />

with 40 years of service. He had also worked at West Point Foundry & Machine Co. for three<br />

years. He was an active member of Lanett First Baptist Church and Lanett Kiwanis Club.<br />

Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was an avid gardener. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Vernice Camp <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

West Point; two daughters, Mrs. Judy Colley of Lanett and Ms. Dawn Marrin of Berwyn,<br />

Pa.; two sisters, Mrs. Louise Tidwell and Mrs. Maxine Brumbeloe of Roanoke; two brothers,<br />

Earl <strong>Gunn</strong> of Winston-Salem, N.C., and Ralph <strong>Gunn</strong> of Roanoke; and one grandchild. The<br />

family respectfully declines the gift of flowers and asks that memorials be made to<br />

Chattahoochee Hospice, Valley, or Lanett First Baptist Church. McCarthy Funeral Home of<br />

West Point was in charge of arrangements.(Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

descendant)<br />

Peter <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Sunday, March 12, 2006 - Peter <strong>Gunn</strong>, 41, of Markham, Illinois, died March 7. He was a<br />

chef. Arrangements by W. W. Holt Funeral Home, (708) 331-0310.<br />

Peter <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Goldendale, Washington Feb 24, 1922 - Peter <strong>Gunn</strong> an early pionee of Klickitat County,<br />

Washinton died February 9 at his farm home, seven miles from this place. He was 83 years<br />

old. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> settled in the county in 1870 on the homestead where he lived the remainder<br />

of his life. His wife died in 1904 and he is survied by Mrs. Hattie <strong>Gunn</strong> Tebbs and Mildred J.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, daughters; and Albert W. <strong>Gunn</strong> a son, all of Goldendale.<br />

Peter Albert <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Aged 65. Passed away suddenly on October 20, 2008. Sadly missed by wife Janet, daughters<br />

Sharon, Elaine, Lisa, sons-in-law Paul and Richard. Funeral Service to be held on Monday,<br />

November 3 at 2.00 p.m. at Woodlands Crematorium. Flowers welcome or donations for the<br />

Emergency Services. Grandad <strong>Gunn</strong>y we will always miss you. Lots of love from Dale,<br />

Jessica, Thomas, Henry, Ellis and Kate. Birmingham, Alabama<br />

Peter C. <strong>Gunn</strong>


April 12, 2005, of the Town of Tonawanda, NY, beloved husband of Lynette (Williams)<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>; father of Matthew and Randi <strong>Gunn</strong>; brother of Mary Kaye Legge and William J., Jr.<br />

(Bonnie) <strong>Gunn</strong>; son of Diane and the late William J. <strong>Gunn</strong> Sr.; also survived by several<br />

nieces and nephews. Friends may call Friday 2-4 and 7-9 at the LESTER H. WEDEKINDT<br />

INC., FUNERAL HOME, 3290 Delaware Ave. Friends are invited to attend a Mass of<br />

Christian Burial in St. Rose of Lima R.C. Church (500 Parker Ave., Buffalo) Saturday<br />

morning at 9:30. Flowers gratefully declined.<br />

Peter <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

A man is in custody today charged with manslaughter following the death of a shooting<br />

victim Sunday. Peter <strong>Gunn</strong>, of Morning Glow Lane, was pronounced dead Sunday Feb 14,<br />

1999 by the Aiken County Coroner's Office. <strong>Gunn</strong> was shot Saturday during an altercation<br />

at his home. James Howard McMenamin, 20, of Morning Glow Lane, was originally charged<br />

with assault and battery with intent to kill, but the charge has been upgraded to<br />

manslaughter,, according to Lt. Michael Frank, officer for the Aiken County Sheriff's<br />

Department. "He (<strong>Gunn</strong>) was pronounced dead Sunday morning and we are having an<br />

autopsy done in <strong>New</strong>berry," said, Aiken County Coroner Sue Townsend. "Obviously he died<br />

of a gunshot wound but we need to look at the particulars of the stories involved. The official<br />

results will be in this afternoon. We will see if all of this is consistent with the statements<br />

given." The incident began when <strong>Gunn</strong>, 28, assaulted Teresa Riddlester, 28, by choking her.<br />

Another resident from the same address as <strong>Gunn</strong> heard the struggle, got a rifle and shot<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> in the buttocks. "It was a high-powered rifle, that was the problem," Mrs. Townsend<br />

said. "Velocity with high-powered weapons can do terrible things." "The purpose is for large<br />

game. It's not for people. No gun should be for peoples" <strong>Gunn</strong> and Ms. Riddlester were<br />

taken to Aiken Regional Medical Center for treatment. <strong>Gunn</strong> died at the hospital. "We are<br />

going to document the findings of the autopsy and pass them on to the officials," Mrs.<br />

Townsend said. "Whether that charge will stick or whether it will be justifiable homicide, I<br />

don't know." Aiken County South Carolina<br />

Peter <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

1952- 2005 - Published Wednesday, March 30, 2005 Glenn "Peter" <strong>Gunn</strong>, 53, of Columbia,<br />

Missouri passed away Sunday, March 27, 2005, at University Hospital. Services will be at 10<br />

a.m. Saturday, April 2, at Friemonth-Freese Funeral Home in Fayette with visitation from 5<br />

to 8 p.m. Friday at Parker Funeral Home in Columbia. Graveside services will follow the<br />

funeral Saturday at Elliott Grove Cemetery in Brunswick. Glenn was born Feb. 7, 1952, the<br />

son of Eugene Dale <strong>Gunn</strong> and Elsa Iilene Taylor in Brunswick. He spent his childhood in<br />

Brunswick and Marshall. He moved to Columbia, where he met his wife, Rose Hardt. They<br />

were married Oct. 6, 1979. Survivors include his wife and youngest son, Christopher. Also<br />

surviving are his sons Timothy <strong>Gunn</strong> of Springfield, Justin Rose of Columbia and Shannon<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Ashland; daughters Marquita Lynne of Gainesville, Kim Harris of Marshall and<br />

Rebecca <strong>Gunn</strong> of Ashland; sisters Mary Simmons and Venita Littrell of Brunswick; a<br />

brother, John <strong>Gunn</strong> of Brunswick; 13 grandchildren; and many nieces and nephews.He was<br />

preceded in death by his parents and a brother.


Peter Harrison <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

March 4, 1942 - Peter Harris(son) <strong>Gunn</strong>, 90 Dies at Home of Son - Blackstone, Virginia -<br />

Peter Harris <strong>Gunn</strong>, 90 died at the home of his son, Repps H. <strong>Gunn</strong> Friday after three weeks"<br />

illness. Funeral services will be held from the home of R. H. <strong>Gunn</strong> at 3 P.M. Sunday.<br />

Interment will be in St. Marks Church Cemetery. Surviving are two sons, Repps H. and<br />

Harry of Blackstone, and six daughters, Mrs. Dora Crafton and Miss Florence <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

Blackstone; Mrs T. B. Allen, Crewe; Mrs J. E. DuPriest, Victoria; Mrs. R. L. Lewis, La<br />

Crosse, and Mrs. C. W. Vaughan, Petersburg (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

descendant)<br />

Peter <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Peter J. <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr.,67,DIED May 7,2002 in Okanogan Washington. He was born<br />

Dec.16,1934,to Peter and Bertha <strong>Gunn</strong>,at Kelly Hill,near Inchelium Wa. Survivors include<br />

his wife,Maxin;his son,Raymond;step-daughters,Jackie Macham,Jolene Allen and Raeleen<br />

Rosie; nine brothers and sisters,Delores Johnson of Wheatland Cal.,Catherine Hansen of<br />

Missoula Mont.,Reginald <strong>Gunn</strong> of Omak.,Geraldine Browning of Seven Bays,Virgil <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Nine Mile,Dianna O"Neil of Omak,Willis <strong>Gunn</strong> of Omak,Barry <strong>Gunn</strong> of Seattle,and<br />

Jacqueline Gua of Omak. He was preceded in death by his parents;brothers William and<br />

Daryl,and sister,Juanita. A memorial service was held,May 18,2002,at the St.Mary"s<br />

Mission.<br />

Peter Lamon <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Peter Lamon <strong>Gunn</strong>, 43, of Moultrie died Sunday, Nov. 14, 2004, in Gainesville, Fla.<br />

Graveside services will be held at 3 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 17, at Buck Creek Cemetery with<br />

the Rev. Billy Murphy officiating.Born Dec. 13, 1961, in Tallahassee, Fla., Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong>was the<br />

son of Billy L. <strong>Gunn</strong> and the late Mary E. Johnson <strong>Gunn</strong>. He was a construction worker with<br />

BMC Contractors and was of the Baptist faith. He was preceded in death by his mother,<br />

Mary E. Johnson <strong>Gunn</strong>. Survivors include his wife, Veda Russo <strong>Gunn</strong>; his father, Billy L.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Moultrie; a sister,Samantha Phillips and husband Timothy of Columbia, S.C.; and<br />

two nephews, Tim and Cannon Phillips of South Carolina. Visitation will be held from 6 to 8<br />

tonight at Baker Funeral Home. Baker Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.<br />

Peter Lawson <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

35, of Phoenix, passed away on November 16, 2001. Beyond love and friendship, he brought<br />

joy and surprises to all who knew him. His incredible love of life, free spirit and wealth were<br />

shared liberally and without moderation. He is survived by his son Zachery J. Orgonowsky<br />

his life partner Jennifer Goodwine her father Scott R. Goodwine and his wife Debbie his<br />

father and mother Terrell Lawson and Virginia B. <strong>Gunn</strong> his brothers and sisters-in-law<br />

Mark Edward and Debbie, John J. and Andrea, and Zip (Chris) <strong>Gunn</strong> his sister Elizabeth A.<br />

Hartford Barbara A. Ogonowsky, mother of Zachery and his best friend Travis Eschete.<br />

Family requests that donations be made to the charity of your choice. Arrangements are<br />

under the direction of Heritage Funeral Chapel, Peoria.


Philanie Holdsworth <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

The death of Mrs. Philanie Holdsworth <strong>Gunn</strong>, daughter of the late R. H. And Sarah Scott<br />

Holdsworth and the widow of the late Thomas H. <strong>Gunn</strong>, a well known tobacconist of this<br />

city, occurred at 4:25 am Friday February 16, 1906 in her home, No 215 East Franklin<br />

Street. The funeral services will be conducted this afternoon at 3:30 o’clock by the Rev Dr.<br />

Jere Witherspoon. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong>’s pastor from the Grace Street Presbyterian Church of which<br />

the deceased had been for many years a devoted and consistent member. Sruviving relative<br />

of Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> are her brother, Mrs. William T. Holdsworth; ner hephews Messrs George D.<br />

And Robert Hl Holdsworth, and her nieces Misses Marguerite and Loullie Holdsworth.<br />

Interment will be made in the family section at Hollywood Cemetery<br />

Philomena M. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

(Widow of Arthur) Muskegon, Michigan, Mrs. Philomena M. <strong>Gunn</strong>, age 102, died Tuesday,<br />

November 28, 2007 at the Harbor Hospice Poppen Residence. She was born June 25, 1905 in<br />

Vulcan, MI to Peter and Mary (Verwimp) Melbow and had resided in the area most of her<br />

life. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a member of St. Mary"s Catholic Church, where she was involved in<br />

their Altar Society. She also enjoyed reading and gardening. On September 30, 1925, she<br />

married Arthur <strong>Gunn</strong> and he preceded her in death on August 22, 1995. SURVIVORS<br />

include son, Kyren (special friend, Linda McCann) of Fruitport; foster son, Roger<br />

Oleniczak; 3 grandchildren, Barb Sherman (change order), Kimberly (Jerry) Weigold,<br />

Anne-Marie (Jim) White; 2 step-grandchildren, Mary (Randy) Schaab, Bill (Dawn) Nelson;<br />

13 great grandchildren; 4 great-great grandchildren; special friend, Nancy Vanderleest and<br />

many nieces and nephews. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was also preceded in death by 1 grandson, Patrick<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>; 2 daughters-in-law, Ginger and Karen <strong>Gunn</strong>; 7 brothers and sisters. MASS OF<br />

CHRISTIAN BURIAL will be 12 Noon Saturday December 1, at St. Mary"s Catholic<br />

Church with Rev. Fr. Thomas Page presiding. VISITATION with the family will be 6-9 PM<br />

Friday with a prayer service at 7:30 PM at The Lee Chapel Sytsema Funeral Homes, Inc.<br />

6291 S. Harvey 231-798-1100 and 1 hour prior to the service, Saturday from 11AM-<br />

12NOON. Entombment will take place in St. Mary"s Cemetery Mausoleum. Memorial<br />

Contributions to St. Mary"s Catholic Church or the Harbor Hospice Poppen House would<br />

be appreciated.<br />

Philip LaRue <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

73, of Leesville, Louisana died Wednesda February 22, 2006; services at noon Saturday at<br />

Pleasant Hill Baptist Church, Leesville; burial in Leesville Memorial Cemetery, Leesville;<br />

arrangements by Labby Memorial Funeral Home, Leesville. Philip LaRue <strong>Gunn</strong>Funeral<br />

services for Philip LaRue <strong>Gunn</strong>, 73, of Leesville will be held at noon on Saturday, Feb. 25,<br />

2006, at Pleasant Hill Baptist Church in Leesville with Revs. Joseph Garner and Maurice<br />

Johnson officiating. Burial will follow at the Leesville Memorial Cemetery under the<br />

direction of the Labby Memorial Funeral Home of Leesville.Visitation will be from 10 a.m.<br />

until service time in the church on Saturday, Feb. 25, 2006.Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born in <strong>New</strong><br />

Castle, Penn., and was a veteran of the U.S. Army, serving 21 years and two tours in<br />

Vietnam. While in the Army, he served as a paratrooper, cook and instructor.He was a


member and a deacon at Pleasant Hill Baptist. He was also a member of the Kiwanis Club of<br />

Vernon, American Legion Post 510, Gideon International, Masonic Temple Lodge 128 in<br />

Leesville, Chamber of Commerce as well as the Vernon Parish School Board.He recently had<br />

a scholarship from the Kiwanis Club of Vernon named in his honor.He is survived by his<br />

wife, Maxine Delores <strong>Gunn</strong> of Leesville, and grandson, Steven Anthony <strong>Gunn</strong>, II.<br />

Philip <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

died on Saturday 14, 1860 at the Parish Church of Prince Gredricks, Pee Dee, SC after a<br />

short illness. Mr. Philip <strong>Gunn</strong> in the 59 th year of his age. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was engaged at the time<br />

of his death as contractor for building a new Episcopal Church at the place where he died<br />

and which he had nearly completed. In the performance of his duties he was suddenly<br />

removed from this transitory world to one of rest and peace. The Church remains a<br />

monument of his artistic skill. Charleston Courier, June 21, 1860 page 2<br />

Phillip <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

88, of Neptune, <strong>New</strong> Jersey died Saturday, Aug. 15, 2009. He was born Dec. 20, 1920 in<br />

Crawfordville, Ga. He leaves to cherish his memory a son, Michael <strong>Gunn</strong>; a daughter-in-law,<br />

Mae <strong>Gunn</strong>; a nephew, Deacon James Allen; a niece, Ada Allen; and a host of grandchildren,<br />

nieces, nephews, other relatives, and friends. The viewing will be from 9 a.m. Thursday,<br />

Aug. 20 until the services at 10 a.m. at Perry Funeral Home, 34 Mercer St., <strong>New</strong>ark.<br />

Interment will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Hillside. (B)<br />

Phillip <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

St. Louis Mo, April 22, 1901 - Phillip <strong>Gunn</strong> who was stabbed in the heart on Saturday night<br />

and was made the subject of a heroic operation at the city hospital where Dr. Neitert sewed<br />

up the wound, died today. Dr. Nietart took three stitches in <strong>Gunn</strong>’s heart. Salt water<br />

replaced the lost blood and heart stimulants kep the man until today, April 22, 1901.<br />

Phillip Edward <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Phillip Edward <strong>Gunn</strong> died Friday, August 12, 2005, in the Children"s Hospital of<br />

Philadelphia of complications following heart surgery. Phillip, 14, was the son of Dr. Jennifer<br />

H. <strong>Gunn</strong> and Professor Edward M. <strong>Gunn</strong> and younger brother of Matthew H. <strong>Gunn</strong>. Phillip<br />

was known for his enthusiasm for life and his range of talents. He loved learning, gourmet<br />

cooking, acting and singing. He is survived by hisgrandmother, Connie Hill, grandfather and<br />

step-grandmother, Carman Hill and Sandra Brink Hill of Ithaca. He was predeceased by his<br />

paternal grandparents, Drs. Edward M. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Sr. and Audrey <strong>Gunn</strong>. Other survivors<br />

include, Wendy and Herbert Wickenden of Syracuse, NY, Margaret Hill of Wildwood Crest,<br />

NJ and David and Sarah Hill of Lancaster, NH. Cousins, Jesse Hill, Alexandra and James<br />

Davolos, Nathaniel and Morgan Hill. He is also survived by his beloved dog, Shiloh. Funeral<br />

services will be private. Boynton Middle School will be holding a meeting for his fellow<br />

students next week. Please call the school for more information. A reception will be held in<br />

memory of Phillip for the public in October. Donations can be made to the Phillip <strong>Gunn</strong>


Memorial Scholarship Fund at Boynton Middle School or to the Community School of Music<br />

and Art Choirs.<br />

Phillip Charles <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

17, of Hartford, Ct., passed Sunday, (August 20, 2006) at Saint Francis Hospital. Phillip was<br />

born January 23, 1989 to Lucy <strong>Gunn</strong> of Hartford. He was a student at Hartford Public High<br />

School. He was predeceased by his beloved mother, Lucy. He leaves to mourn his passing his<br />

aunt whom raised him Mrs. Della <strong>Gunn</strong>; five sisters; a brother and a host of aunts, uncles,<br />

nieces, nephews and many friends. Phillip was a very gifted young man whose life ended<br />

before his talents were known. Services are Monday, August 28, 11 a.m. at Mount Moriah<br />

Baptist Church with viewing commencing at 10 a.m., 222 Barbour Street, Hartford.Burial<br />

Mountain View Cemetery, Bloomfield. Clark, Bell & Bell Funeral Home,Hartford in care of<br />

arrangements.<br />

Phillip C. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

80, a long time resident of San Francisco, passed away suddenly on September 5, 2002 at<br />

UCSF Hospital. He was born February 20, 1922, in Oakland and graduated from Fremont<br />

High School. He graduated from California College of Arts and Crafts, Oakland. He served<br />

in the U.S. Army in WWII and received the British Empire Medal and a Bronze Star Medal.<br />

He is survived by his son, Timothy <strong>Gunn</strong> and granddaughter, Caitlyn <strong>Gunn</strong>, of Concord and<br />

many dear friends. A Memorial Mass will be held on October 19th, 2002 at Noon at the St.<br />

Francis of Assisi Catholic Church, 860 Oak Grove Road, Concord, CA. Reception to follow.<br />

Donations may be made in his name to your favorite charity.Published in the Contra Costa<br />

Times on 10/10/2002.<br />

Phillip <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

April 22, 1901 - St. Louis. Phillip <strong>Gunn</strong> was stabbed in the heart Saturday night. He was<br />

made the subject of an heroic operation at the city hospital where Dr. H. L. Niefert, the<br />

superintendant sewed up the would in that organ. He however died todaya. Dr. Nieiert took<br />

three stitches in gunn’s heart. Salt water replaced the lost blood and heart stimulants kept<br />

the man alive until today.<br />

Phillip James <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

69, of Thompsonville, Michigan died March 3, 2006, at the Grand Rapids Veterans<br />

Home.Published in the Record-Eagle on 3/7/2006.<br />

Phyllis Annette <strong>Gunn</strong> Morgan<br />

GILMER, TX - Graveside services for Phyllis Annette Morgan, 46, Gilmer, are scheduled for<br />

2 p.m. Sunday at Little Hope Cemetery in Wood County with the Revs. Paul Chandler and<br />

Rex White officiating. Arrangements are with Grubbs-Loyd Funeral Home, Gilmer. Mrs.<br />

Morgan died July 18, 2008, in Longview. She was born Sept. 22, 1961, in Gladewater to the


late Pete and Mary <strong>Gunn</strong>. She was a homemaker and a Baptist. Survivors include her sons,<br />

Nicholas Jackson and Jeremy Jackson, both of Gilmer; brothers, Huse <strong>Gunn</strong>, Welby <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

and Roy Hanson; sisters, Laurel Bass, Mary Chandler, and Rose Bailey; two grandchildren.<br />

Visitation will be 6-8 p.m. Saturday at the funeral home. Published in the Tyler Morning<br />

Telegraph on 7/19/2008<br />

Phyllis Diane <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Dallas, Texas - Funeral services of Phyllis Diane <strong>Gunn</strong>, 19 of 9554 Bluffcreek, who died from<br />

injuries received in a Sunday automobile accident will be held at 1 pm Thursday at Dudley<br />

M. Hughes, Buckner Chapel. Burial will be in Grove Hill Cemetery. Ms. <strong>Gunn</strong>, a clerk with<br />

Fisher Scientific Co., died Monday at Parkland Memorial Hospital from internal injuried.<br />

The accident occurred Sunday afternoon at North Buckner Boulevard and Alta Mira Drive.<br />

She was the 138 th Dallas traffic fatality. Ms. <strong>Gunn</strong>’s 15 month old son, Christopher, was a<br />

passenger in her vehicle. He was treated and released Monday from Parkland. In addition to<br />

her son Ms. <strong>Gunn</strong> is survived by parents; Mr., and Mrs. Raymond Lynn <strong>Gunn</strong>; a brother<br />

Terry Lynn <strong>Gunn</strong>; and a sister Cynthia Ann <strong>Gunn</strong> 12-8-1976 Dallas Morning <strong>New</strong>s.<br />

Phyllis <strong>Gunn</strong> Rodgers,<br />

94, widow of Arthur C. Rodgers, born in Greenfield, Massachusetts to Ruth Severance <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

and James Albion <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr., peacefully passed away on February 2, 2011 at the Village at<br />

Waterman Lake, Greenville, RI, with her family close by her side. Phyllis had a long and<br />

full life, and was loved by all who knew her. She graduated from Turners Falls High with the<br />

Class of 1934 and later from Lasell College in 1936. Before marriage, Phyllis worked in an<br />

optometrist’s office in Boston; after she married and had children, her focus became her<br />

family, living in Norwood, Massachusetts in the 1950’s and 1960’s. The family moved to<br />

Plum Beach in North Kingstown, RI in 1973. She took on part-time volunteer work in many<br />

diverse areas, from being the “Welcome Wagon” lady, to counting votes at the polls, to<br />

selling encyclopedias, to assisting at local rest homes. A sociable and athletic woman with a<br />

beautiful smile, she downhill skied into her 50’s and played tennis well into her 70’s. Her<br />

other interests included bridge, swimming, travel, visiting with family and friends, reading<br />

and the appreciation of her family members’ music-making. In addition to her parents,<br />

Phyllis was pre-deceased by her sister Alice Campbell, and her brother James A. <strong>Gunn</strong> III,<br />

who died piloting a B-24 bomber over Yugoslavia during WWII. Her husband of 50 years,<br />

Arthur C. Rodgers, died in 1992. Phyllis leaves her children, Beverly Rodgers and husband<br />

Robert Reynolds of Mill Valley, California, Allan Rodgers and his wife Peggy of Jericho,<br />

Vermont, and Pamela Rodgers and husband Steven Krzywda of Putnam, CT. Grandchildren<br />

include Allan Rodgers Jr and his wife Kristen of Waterbury, VT, Gregory Rodgers and his<br />

wife Alma of Germantown, MD, Catherine Rodgers of Milton, VT, James Reynolds of Mill<br />

Valley, CA and Matthew Krzywda of Putnam, CT. Phyllis was very proud to be a greatgrandmother<br />

and took great delight in her two great-grandsons David Rodgers and Austin<br />

Rodgers. Phyllis also leaves her two sisters-in-law, Dorothy Rodgers Dexter of <strong>New</strong>port, RI<br />

and Mildred Rodgers Hauck of Narragansett, RI and a large number of nieces, nephews,<br />

their spouses and families.Phyllis’s family extends heartfelt thanks to the staff and


administration of the Village at Waterman Lake in Greenville, RI, who for 10 years extended<br />

affectionate and loving care, allowing Phyllis to call their institution home, as well as to the<br />

RI Hospice organization for their enormous help and services in recent months. The Rodgers<br />

family invites friends and relatives to visit on Saturday, February 12, 2011 from 1-3pm<br />

followed by a memorial service at Fagan-Quinn Funeral Home, 825 Boston Neck Rd, North<br />

Kingstown, RI 02852. Donations may be made to Home and Hospice Care of Rhode Island,<br />

1085 N. Main St. Providence, RI 02904.<br />

Phyllis Jean <strong>Gunn</strong> Finkenbinder,<br />

61, of Grantsville, West Virginia, died Wednesday, Apr. 14, 2004, at her home. She was the<br />

daughter of Stella Bennett of Akron, Ohio, and the late Carl Bennett. Surviving in addition<br />

to her mother are her husband, William Finkenbinder; three sons, Robert O. Hipp and<br />

Brian Hipp and wife Michelle, all of Grantsville, and Donald C. Hipp of Huntington; three<br />

grandchildren, Danielle Goodrich and Sidney and Nathaniel Hipp, all of Grantsville; two<br />

sisters, Linda George of Barberton, Ohio, and Judy Greenaway of Akron; and several nieces<br />

and nephews of Akron. She was preceded in death by her second husband, Ivan V. <strong>Gunn</strong>.<br />

Services were held at Stump Funeral Home, Grantsville, with Rev. Kevin Church officiating.<br />

Burial was in Mt. Zion Cemetery.<br />

Phyllis Jean <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

1932 - 2004 - Private interment in Willamette National Cemetery, Portland, Oregon, will be<br />

held for former McMinnville resident Phyllis Jean <strong>Gunn</strong> of Clackamas. She died May 14,<br />

2004, of heart failure in Legacy Good Samaritan Hospital, Portland. She was 72. She was<br />

born May 13, 1932, in Oregon, daughter of Ivan and Margaret Healy. She was a graduate of<br />

Wheeler High School. On Nov. 11, 1950, she and Donald <strong>Gunn</strong> married. They had been<br />

married 49 years when he preceded her in death. The <strong>Gunn</strong>s lived in McMinnville from 1968<br />

to 1983 and she was employed at Oregon Mutual Insurance Co. and as a secretary at<br />

Sunshine Dairy. After moving to Clackamas, Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> worked for Pioneer Insurance Co.<br />

Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> enjoyed gardening and cooking, as well as spending time with friends and family.<br />

Survivors include three daughters, Toni Briggs of McMinnville, Marsha Milton of Grants<br />

Pass and Terry Marshall of Astoria; a son, Don <strong>Gunn</strong> of Clackamas; and fourgrandchildren.<br />

Phyllis Louise <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

52, died Wednesday, June 11, 2008, at Baylor Hospital in Dallas, Texas, after a five-year<br />

struggle with cancer .Phyllis was born Oct. 17, 1955, in Chippewa Falls to Robert and Sylvia<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>. She attended schools in Chippewa Falls, and in 1976 she graduated from UW-Stout in<br />

Menomonie with a degree in home economics. She worked in the transportation industry for<br />

more than 30 years, most recently at Dart in Lancaster, Texas, until poor health ended her<br />

career in 2006. Phyllis is survived by her son, Zackery Faulkner, of Irving, Texas; two<br />

sisters, Barbara (Bill) Taves and Christine Dana, both of Eau Claire; two nephews, Rick<br />

(Sheri) Dana of Eagle River and Scott Taves of Eau Claire; and two nieces, Jessica Dana of<br />

Warner Robins, Ga., and Stacia Taves of Colorado Springs, Colo. She is further survived by<br />

a brother-in-law, Richard Dana, of Eau Claire; a very excellent ex-husband, Mark<br />

Permenter, of Irving, Texas; and a dear friend, Pat Butcher, of Irving.She was preceded in<br />

death by her parents; and her fourth husband, David Capell, of Loyal.Phyllis loved jewelry,


cats, traveling, shoes and the Green Bay Packers.Her cremains will be scattered in the<br />

Caribbean where she will join the spirit of her fourth husband, David Capell.<br />

Phyllis Jean <strong>Gunn</strong> Slane<br />

May 8, 1931 - Jan. 31, 2008 - PLYMOUTH - Phyllis Jean Slane of Kenwood Avenue passed<br />

away peacefully at 2 p.m. on Thursday, Jan. 31, 2008 at Miller’s Merry Manor, Plymouth, of<br />

natural causes. Phyllis was born in Plymouth on May 8, 1931 to Lawrence and Ethyl<br />

(Zimmerman) <strong>Gunn</strong>. On July 16, 1960, in Plymouth she married Chuck Slane, who survives.<br />

Also surviving are a half sister, Betty Townsend of Brentwood, Tenn.; and a half brother,<br />

Guy Jacobson of Montoursville, Pa. She was preceded in death by her parents and three<br />

sisters. Phyllis was a member of the American Legion, Disabled American Veteran’s, and<br />

Veteran’s of Foreign Wars ladies auxiliaries. She was Past Commander in the DAV, and Past<br />

President in the VFW, as well as Past 3rd District President in the VFW. There will be no<br />

services or visitation and cremation will take place. Memorials may be made to Miller’s<br />

Merry Manor, Catherine Kasper Home, Marshall County Hospice and Palliative Care, or<br />

any charity of the donor’s choice.<br />

Phyllis <strong>Gunn</strong> Walters<br />

Phyllis Walters, 77, of Ruskin passed away on Dec. 17, 2007. She is survived by her husband,<br />

Kenneth; a son, Douglas <strong>Gunn</strong>; a step-son, Micheal Walters; six brothers, Gerald, Jack,<br />

Richard, ?Robert, Bill and Kenny Turner; three sisters, Donna Linger, Dora Hussey and<br />

Cora Athy; several nieces, nephews and grandchilren. She is predeceased by son, David<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> and daughter, ?Susette Psumy. Arrangements were under the direction of Zipperer’s<br />

Funeral Home.<br />

Pinkie <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

86, of Madisonville, died there Wednesday, Sept. 9, 1992, at the Regional Medical Center.<br />

She was born in Kentucky and was a member of the Church of Christ. Her husband,<br />

William Jasper <strong>Gunn</strong>, died Oct. 12, 1967. Survivors include two sons, Charles <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Evansville and J.C. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Round Rock, Texas; three daughters, Irene <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Madisonville, Naomi Martin of Louisville and Leona Crunk of Owensboro; eight<br />

grandchildren; three stepgrandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; nine stepgreatgrandchildren;<br />

a sister, Louise Jackson of Madisonville; and several nieces and nephews.<br />

Services are at 1 p.m. Saturday at Bandy Funeral Home, Nortonville. Burial in Forest Lawn<br />

Memorial Gardens, Madisonville. Visitation from 4-9 p.m. today and from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.<br />

Saturday at the funeral home.<br />

Polly Anna Moore <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

EDEN, NC — Polly Anna Moore <strong>Gunn</strong>, 88, of 1205 First Street, went to be with her Lord on<br />

Sunday morning, December 27, 2009. A funeral service will be held at 2 p.m. on Wednesday<br />

December 30, at Osborne Baptist Church, of which she was a member, and burial will follow<br />

at Roselawn Memorial Gardens. Polly was born in Reidsville, N.C., on July 23, 1921, to the<br />

late Joseph T. Moore and Sarah Ellen Sharpe Moore. She retired as a nursing assistant from<br />

Morehead Memorial Hospital. Along with her parents she was preceded in death by her<br />

husband, Cecil Ellis <strong>Gunn</strong>; sisters, Lois Lowe and Betty Diamont; and brothers, Harvey and<br />

Kenneth Moore. Surviving are daughters, Carolyn Amos of Eden, Teresa <strong>Gunn</strong> of Madison,


and Donna Hill of Asheboro; son, Thomas <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife, Sally, of Blowing Rock; sisters,<br />

Mary Ellen Lovings, Margaret Tickel of Reidsville, Sarah Brame of Summerfield, and<br />

Amelia Friddle of Stokesdale; brother, Kirby Moore of Reidsville; grandchildren, Lesia<br />

Harris, Sheila Goss, Tina Terry, Christopher <strong>Gunn</strong>, Seth <strong>Gunn</strong>, and Jonathan Harris;<br />

great-grandchildren, Jason Harris, Mika Ragland, Joshua Terry, Bo Goss, and Caleb Goss;<br />

great-great- grandchildren, Rylee and Carson Ragland; and numerous nieces and nephews.<br />

Visitation will be held from 4 until 8 p.m. on Tuesday, December 29, at Osborne Baptist<br />

Church, and other times at the home.<br />

Polly Anna <strong>Gunn</strong> Jones<br />

Arberdeen, age 88, died Tuesday Dec 4, 2012 at Poineer Hospital in Aberdeen. She was born<br />

April 6, 1924 to Marion <strong>Gunn</strong> and Polly Anna <strong>Gunn</strong> in the Eqypt community. She lived in<br />

St. Louis almost 40 years, returning home three years ago. Her love of children caused her to<br />

help rear more than 40 grandchildren, great grandchildren and foster children. Services will<br />

be at 3 pm Saturday at Poplar Spring Methodis Church. Burial in the Oddfellows Cemetery<br />

at Oklona. Survivors are three daughters, Doris Fair of Centerville, Ill; Diane Jones and<br />

Denise Jones both of Aberdeen; and son Henry Jones of St. Louis; 40 grandchildren and<br />

several great granchildren.<br />

Portia <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

FORT WALTON BEACH, Fla. Services for Portia <strong>Gunn</strong> O Donnell Waldrup Gonzales, 48,<br />

of Fort Walton Beach, Fla., formerly of Anniston, will be Friday at 11 a.m. at Emerald Coast<br />

Funeral Home in Fort Walton Beach, Fla., with Rev. Doug Connell officiating. The family<br />

will receive friends Friday from 10 a.m. until the time of services at the funeral home. Mrs.<br />

Gonzales died Sunday at Fort Walton Beach Medical Center. Survivors include two<br />

daughters, Michele O’Donnell Pringle and her husband, Hugh, of Dayton, Ohio, and Janice<br />

O’Donnell of St. Louis, Missouri; two sisters, Deborah Silverstein of Fort Walton Beach, and<br />

Yvonne Swift of Anniston. Mrs. Gonzales, a native of Calhoun County, had been a resident<br />

of Fort Walton Beach since 1993. She was preceded in death by her husband Butch<br />

Gonzales; her parents, Albert Roscoe <strong>Gunn</strong> and Betty L. Cronkhite; and a brother, Albert<br />

Eugene <strong>Gunn</strong>.<br />

Preston D. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Preston D. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 66, of 108-A Royal Oak Avenue, Colonial Heights (VA), died Sunday,<br />

December 2, 1984, at the Petersburg General Hospital. He was a native of Mecklenburg<br />

County (VA), the son of the late Leonard Harrison <strong>Gunn</strong> and the late Mattie Bottom <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Howell. He had lived in this area most of his life. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ada G.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Colonial Heights; a daughter, Mrs. Evelyn Faye Smith of Chesterfield; four<br />

grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Thelma G. McLean and Mrs. Ruth G. Crutchfield, both of<br />

Hopewell; and one brother, William B. Howell of Hopewell. Funeral services will be<br />

conducted Tuesday, December 4, 1984, at 1:30 p.m. at the Petersburg chapel of the J. T.<br />

Morriss & Son Funeral Home with the Reverend James E. Maggard, pastor of Broadway<br />

Baptist Church, Hopewell, officiating. Interment will be in Blandford Cemetery. The family<br />

will receive friends tonight at the funeral home from 7 to 8:30 p.m. The Progress- Index,<br />

Petersburg, Va., Monday, Dec. 3, 1984.(Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> descendant)


Priscilla <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Died March 30, 2005 - Priscilla <strong>Gunn</strong>-Collier, 58, of Grant , Alabama passed away<br />

Wednesday. Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday at Grant Memorial Chapel with<br />

interment in Free Home Cemetery. Visitation will be from 6 to 8 p.m. Friday.Published in<br />

The Huntsville Times on 3/31/2005.<br />

Priscilla (Schiffbauer) <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Priscilla (Schiffbauer) <strong>Gunn</strong>, 83, retired stenographer, died Friday, Oct. 5, 1990. Service<br />

10:30 a.m. Monday, Prairie Lawn Cemetery. Survivors: brother, Milo of Belle Plaine; one<br />

grandchild, three great- grandchildren. Franks Funeral Home, Wellington, Kansas<br />

Priscilla <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Priscilla, a resident of Montgomery, Alabama expired Friday, January 4, 2008 in a local<br />

hospital. Funeral arrangements and survivors will be announced later by E. G. Cummings<br />

Memorial Funeral Home, Inc.<br />

2 nd Obit<br />

Priscilla <strong>Gunn</strong> Duncan "Sister", age 67, a resident of Montgomery, Alabama, expired<br />

Friday, January 4, 2008 in a local hospital. Funeral services will be held on Saturday,<br />

January 12, 2008, at 12:00 noon from the Body of Christ Baptist Church with Rev. Willie<br />

Harris officiating. Interment will be held at Golden Gate Memorial with E. G. Cummings<br />

Memorial Funeral Home. She leaves to cherish her memory to three loving and devoted<br />

children; Debra (David) Williams, Rodney (Cynthia) Duncan, and Quincy Duncan (Marilyn<br />

Pitts); four grandchildren, LaKwantrice Duncan, Shaundrika Duncan, Brandon Tabb and<br />

Ashley Williams; one great-grandchild, Jayden Duncan, all of Montgomery, AL; four sisters,<br />

Rosa (Charles) Scott, Portsmouth, VA, Sylvia Forest, Jessie (Mack) Crum, Celestine (James)<br />

Henderson, all of Montgomery, AL; two brothers, Sam (Mary) Gardner, Detroit, MI and<br />

Elliott (Sharon) Gardner, Montgomery, AL; two adopted sisters, Hettie Grubbs,<br />

Montgomery, AL and Wyvonia Pittman, Joliette, IL; one God Sister Lottie Mae Whatley;<br />

seven sisters-in-law, Ernestine (Mack Jr.- deceased) Gardner, Marie (Ulysses) Morris,<br />

Lucille (Lloyd) Howard, Estelle (Rev. Tom, III) Gardner, Mary (Frank) Davis, Betty Palmer,<br />

all of Montgomery, AL, Norma Houston, Cincinnati, OH; three brothers-in-law, Thomas<br />

Duncan, Jr. Fayetteville, NC, Richard (Earlene) Duncan, Lexington, KY, Ernest (Malinda)<br />

Duncan, Arden, NC; one aunt, Pearl Alexander, Montgomery, AL and a host of nieces,<br />

nephews, other relatives and very devoted friends. The body will lie-in-state from 11:00 a.m.<br />

to 12:00 noon at the church.<br />

Priscilla <strong>Gunn</strong> Burton<br />

was born in Caswell County, North Carolina November 10, 1786. She professed religion and<br />

joined the Methodist church when about 20 years of age and lived a consistent member 60<br />

years or more. She was the daughter of Thomas <strong>Gunn</strong>, Sr. and sister to Thomas and james<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> local preacher in Robertson County. She was twice married. After her second<br />

marriage which was to Noel Burton, she removed with husband to robertson County in 1832,<br />

where she remained till her death, May 12, 1869. Her husband died about 5 years before.<br />

Since her husban"d death she has resided most of the time in the family of John H. Dunn,<br />

whose wife is a relative. NASHVILLE CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE, V. 29, #29. July 17, 1869


Queen Evelyn <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

GUNN - Died Sunday, July 26, 1970, Mrs. Q. Evelyn <strong>Gunn</strong>, of 391 Cedar Fork Rd. She is<br />

survived by four daughters, Mrs. Jane Kellam and Mrs. Emely Kellam of Gloucester County,<br />

Mrs. Alice West, Richmond, and Mrs. Frances Wilburn of Anchorage, Alaska; one son, E.<br />

W. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Richmond; one brother, Bruce Bew of Charleston, W. Va., 17 grandchildren and<br />

two great-grandchildren. Remains rest at the Woody Funeral Home, 2110 E. Laburnum<br />

Ave., where services will be conducted Wednesday at 11:30 a.m. Interment Washington<br />

Memorial Park. Richmond Times Dispatch (VA) Tues. 7-28-1970<br />

R. B. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Published May 27, 1918 Atlanta Constitution - R. B. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 50 years old of 101 Walker Street<br />

died Sunday morning at a private hospital. The body was removed to the chapel of<br />

Greenberg and Bond.<br />

R. B. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

R.B. "BILL" GUNN, 89, of Smyrna, Ga. a native of <strong>New</strong>ton County, died Sunday. Funeral, 2<br />

p.m. today, Wilson Memorial Baptist Church; Carmichael Funeral Home, Smyrna.<br />

R.D.A. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

practicing physcian here for the last 30 years died in his sleep early this morning. He was 76.<br />

Born at West Finley Pa, Dr. <strong>Gunn</strong> practiced in Cleveland before coming to Oberlin 30 years<br />

ago. With Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong>, he leaves three sons, J. Burns of Cleveland, Ross of Washington,<br />

Conner of Toledo; a daughter Helen McKee, a practicing physician in Detroit. And a sister<br />

Mrs. Lewis Barnhardt. Burial will be at Cumberland, Ohio. Saturday, June 8, 1935 Paper:<br />

Plain Dealer (Cleveland, OH) Page: 7<br />

R. E. “Pete” <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

80, retired teacher and principal, died Thursday, May 5, 1988, in Wichita,Kansas. Service<br />

10:30 a.m. Monday, First Presbyterian Church. Survivors: wife, Lorraine; sons, Richard of<br />

Norman, Okla., Michael of Weatherby Lake, Mo.; brother, Lawrence of Little Rock, Ark.,<br />

sister, Doris Robinson of Whittier, Calif.; four grandchildren. Memorials have been<br />

established with First Presbyterian Church and the Barton County Historical Society.<br />

Fryberger Mortuary.<br />

R.G. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

May 11, 2007 - 7:52AM - Hobbs, N.M. R.G. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 59, of Hobbs, passed away Wednesday,<br />

May 9, 2007, in an Odessa hospital. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born on March 17, 1948, in Cleburne,<br />

Texas. He owned and operated <strong>Gunn</strong>â€s Guns and worked in the oil field. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was<br />

an active member of Hobbs†Gun Club and a lifetime member of the NRA. He was an<br />

avid hunter. He is survived by his daughter, Mendee Williamson and her husband, Allen of<br />

Runaway Bay, Texas; sisters, Glendora Gray of Granbury, Texas and Joyce Stewart of<br />

Hobbs, <strong>New</strong> Mexico; brother, Jake Morgan of Hobbs; uncle, E.L. Brackin of Hobbs; 3<br />

grandchildren; and many nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his mother,<br />

Donna Ward and a sister, Mary Lynn Davis. Memorials may be made to a charity of your<br />

choice. The family will receive friends from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. Friday, May 11th, 2007, at<br />

Griffin Funeral Home


Rachel <strong>Gunn</strong> Brandt,<br />

Of Indianapolis, passed away Saturday, February 12, 2005. She was born January 28, 1910,<br />

and worked for Van Camps Hardware & Iron as a Pricer for 30 years. Mrs. Brandt was<br />

preceded in death by her husband, Harold Brandt. Survivors include a daughter, Debbie<br />

Presley; sisters, Isabella Dobbs, Ruth Waggoner, Naomi <strong>Gunn</strong>; niece, Cathy Thompson; and<br />

five grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 11:30 a.m. Wednesday, February 16,<br />

2005 in Stevens Mortuary. Friends may call from 4 to 8 p.m. Tuesday, February 15, 2005.<br />

Contributions may be made to the Indianapolis Humane Society<br />

Rachel <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Services for Mrs. Rachel <strong>Gunn</strong>. 55, of Cambridge , Ohio Rt. 3 will be held at 2 o'clock this<br />

afternoon at the McCracken funeral home in Cambridge, Ohio. Burial will be in Northwood<br />

property filed by Orlando Harris cemetery.Mrs, <strong>Gunn</strong> died Tuesday Nov 30, 1954<br />

Rachel Fenton <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

76 years of age. died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. George A. Sheets, 115 South Eleventh<br />

East street, in Salt Lake City, early yesterday morning August 7, 1914. Death was due to<br />

apoplexy. The funeral services have not as yet been arranged. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born in<br />

Georgetown, N. J., November 23, 1838. She was the daughter of Samuel and Henrietta<br />

Fenton. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> came to Utah in 1859 and was later married to Alfred <strong>Gunn</strong>. She is<br />

survived by the following children: Samuel <strong>Gunn</strong>, W. C. <strong>Gunn</strong> of this city, George C. <strong>Gunn</strong>.<br />

of Oasis, Utah; Mrs. George A. Sheets and Emma Stucker of this city, and Florence McGrath<br />

of Sandy. She leaves twenty-five grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.<br />

Rachel Elizabeth <strong>Gunn</strong> Sargent<br />

Thursday, March 15, 2007- Rachel Elizabeth <strong>Gunn</strong> Sargent., 85, of Tullahoma, Tn., died<br />

Wednesday at her daughter"s home in Shelbyville after an extended illness. Graveside<br />

services will be 11:30 a.m. Saturday at Rosebank Cemetery in Flat Creek with the Rev. Ray<br />

Hartman and the Rev. Susan Nooe Rock officiating. The service site may be changed in the<br />

event of inclement weather. Visitation will be 5-7 p.m. Friday and 10-11 a.m. Saturday at<br />

Feldhaus Memorial Chapel. Rachel Elizabeth <strong>Gunn</strong>, 85, of Tullahoma, died Wednesday,<br />

March 14, 2007, at her daughterâ€s home after an extended illness. She was born Dec. 18,<br />

1921, in Flat Creek to the late H.S. (Rasche) and Christine Gammill <strong>Gunn</strong>. She was a<br />

graduate of Shelbyville Central High School and Tennessee Wesleyan College in Athens. She<br />

was the first female employee with ARO Inc. (known today as AEDC). She is survived by her<br />

husband, Dan Brownlee Sargent, Tullahoma; daughter, Janice Fite Head, Shelbyville;<br />

grandson, Daniel Thomas (Sally) Head, Fairfield, Conn.; two great-granddaughters, Hannah<br />

Rachael and Emma Head; sister, Martha <strong>Gunn</strong> Robinson, Nashville; and other extended<br />

family. Visitation will be from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. today, March 16, and 10 a.m. to 11 a.m.<br />

Saturday, March 17, at Feldhaus Memorial Chapel. A graveside service will be held at 11:30<br />

a.m. Saturday, March 17, at Rosebank Cemetery in Flat Creek. Rev. Ray Hartman of First<br />

United Methodist Church, Cornersville, will officiate along with Rev. Susan Nooe Rock,<br />

chaplain of Hospice of Highland Rim and close family friend. In case of inclement weather,<br />

please contact the funeral home for changes in the services. Memorials may be made to:<br />

Hospice of Highland Rim, 110 E. Lauderdale St., Tullahoma, Tenn. 37388. Feldhaus<br />

Memorial Chapel in charge of arrangements. (John A. & Catherine Charles <strong>Gunn</strong> desc).


F Brandon <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Radford was born on October 16, 1929 and passed away on Wednesday, July 21, 2010.<br />

Radford was lived most of his life in Picayune, Mississippi. He served with the Air National<br />

Guard. He is survived by his wife Betty. Visitation will be held on Saturday, July 24th from<br />

3:00-5:00 p.m. at Picayune Funeral Home, followed by his Funeral Service at 5:00 p.m., with<br />

Bro. Jesse Johnson officiating.<br />

2 nd obit<br />

Radford Brandon “Pete” <strong>Gunn</strong>, III, 80, of Picayune passed away Wednesday, July 21, 2010<br />

at Forrest General Hospital in Hattiesburg, Miss. Visitation will be held on Saturday, July<br />

24, 2010 from 3-5 p.m. at Picayune Funeral Home, followed by his Funeral Service at 5 p.m.,<br />

with Bro. Jesse Johnson officiating. “Pete” was born in Meridian, Miss. and moved to<br />

Picayune from Wiggins, Miss. thirty-six years ago. He was the store manager for Pearl River<br />

Co-op for thirty years and served with the Air National Guard. He enjoyed building solid<br />

wood furniture and salt water fishing. He was preceded in death by two grandchildren,<br />

Brandon Sams and Kevin Rayburn. He is survived by: his wife of fifty-eight years, Betty<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Picayune; four daughters, Deborah Sams of Normangee, Texas, Theresa <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Nederland, Texas, Delores “Lori” Rayburn of Wiggins and Linda <strong>Gunn</strong> of Houston, Texas;<br />

two brothers, William Mason of Charleston, S. C. and Jere <strong>Gunn</strong> of Hattiesburg; one sister,<br />

Elizabeth “Beth” Nobles of Loveland, Colo.; seven grandchildren: Daniel, Ben, Zech, Luke,<br />

Cody, Mandy and Kelly; and one great-grandchild, Mitchell. Arrangements are under the<br />

direction of Picayune Funeral Home and Crematory.<br />

Raiford D. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

GUNN, Raiford "Pete" D., 77, of Holiday, Florida passed away Saturday, July 23, 2005, at<br />

Windsor Woods Convalescent Center in Hudson, under the care of Gulfside Regional<br />

Hospice. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born in Quitman, Ga., and moved here from High Springs, Fla., four<br />

years ago. He retired after six years of service as a truck driver for Stoltenburg Paving in<br />

Tampa and was of the Baptist faith. Survivors include his wife of 38 years, Theresa <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Holiday; a son, Mark <strong>Gunn</strong>; two daughters, Carlene Gesemeyer of Harbor Island, Fla., and<br />

Jami <strong>Gunn</strong> of Holiday; five grandsons; and several nieces and nephews. Graveside services<br />

will be at 1 p.m. Wednesday, July 27, 2005, at Sunset Memory Gardens in Thonotosassa.<br />

Thomas B. Dobies Funeral Homes Bartelt Road Chapel Holiday<br />

Ralph B. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Funeral services for Ralph B. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Pulaski County native and former President of<br />

Mountain Trust Bank who died yesterday in a Roanoke hospital, will be held tomorrow. Last<br />

rites will be conducted at 11:30 a.m. from Oakey"s Chapel, Roanoke, directed by Dr. A. H.<br />

Hollingsworth. Interment will follow in Evergreen Cemetery, Roanoke. Associated with the<br />

Roanoke bank for some 30 years, Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> retired in 1949. He was employed in banks here<br />

and in Kingsport, Tenn., before becoming affiliared with Mountain Trust. He served as<br />

president of the Roanoke bank from 1932 until October, 1947, when be became active<br />

chairman of the board. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> started as assistant secretary-treasurer when the insitution<br />

opened Dec. 15, 1919. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Rebecca Best <strong>Gunn</strong>; one brother<br />

and three sisters, R. D. <strong>Gunn</strong> , Misses Misses Cora and Elizabeth <strong>Gunn</strong>, all of Pulask; and<br />

Mrs. A. R. Hill, Danville. Southwest Times, Pulaski, VA Fri. July 16, 1954 John C. And


Sarah Owen <strong>Gunn</strong> descendant - Pulaski County, Va.<br />

Ralph D. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Funeral services for Ralph D. <strong>Gunn</strong>, who died Wednesday at his home, 1701 Park Avenue,<br />

Richmond, Virginia,will be held at 3 pm today at the Christian Funeral Home, Park and<br />

Boulevard Avenues. Surviving him are his wife Susan White <strong>Gunn</strong>, a sister, Mrs. F rank<br />

Robins of Clinton, South Carolina and a brother, Rufner <strong>Gunn</strong> of Salem, Va. - RTD 12-17-<br />

1937 page 18<br />

Ralph Gregory <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

61, Collinsville, Ill., died Thursday at Maryville Manor, Maryville, Ill. He was born Jan. 23,<br />

1934, in Eldon, a son of Edward G. and Yvonne Novack <strong>Gunn</strong>. He was married June 7, 1959,<br />

to Joan Ham, who died March 1, 1994. He was a graduate of Eldon public schools. A U.S.<br />

Navy veteran of the Korean War, he was employed by the St. Louis Terminal Railroad until<br />

his retirement as chief clerk. He was a member of the Transportation andCommunications<br />

Union. Survivors include one daughter, Cheryl Cheatham, Collinsville, Ill., one brother,<br />

Edward <strong>Gunn</strong>, Pittsford, N.Y., and two grandchildren. Graveside services will be at 1 p.m.<br />

Sunday at Greenmore Memorial Gardens, Barnett. The Rev. Clinton F. Wofford will<br />

officiate. Visitation will be from 4-8 p.m. Saturday at Herr Funeral Home, Collinsville.<br />

Memorials are suggested to Hospice of Southern Illinois or to the Ronald McDonald House.<br />

Jefferson City Post, June 23, 1995<br />

Ralph Joseph <strong>Gunn</strong> Sr.<br />

GUNN Ralph Joseph <strong>Gunn</strong>, Sr., a member of IBEW Local 130, passed away on Monday,<br />

June 30, 2008 at the age of 60. He is survived by his beloved wife, Diann Abadie <strong>Gunn</strong>, a<br />

daughter, Shannon <strong>Gunn</strong> Helffrich and her husband John D. Helffrich, a son, Ralph J.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr., and a grandson, Evan A. Helffrich. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> is the son of Edwin Joseph <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

Jr., and the late Mary Louise Perez <strong>Gunn</strong>. He is the brother of Michael Edwin <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

Veronica G. Johnson and Daniel M. <strong>Gunn</strong>; brother-in-law of Michael Johnson and Crystal<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> is also survived by nieces and nephews. He was a native of <strong>New</strong> Orleans, a<br />

resident of Arabi prior to Katrina and a recent resident of Metairie. Relatives and friends<br />

are invited to attend the funeral from Jacob Schoen and Son Funeral Home, 3827 Canal<br />

Street at N. Scott, on Thursday, July 3, 2008 at 12:30 P.M. Visitation will be from 10:00 A.M.<br />

until time of funeral service. Interment will follow in Greenwood Cemetery. The family<br />

would like to express their appreciation and gratitude to Gulf States Long Term Acute Care<br />

for the care provided to Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> during his illness. Flowers or donations in memory of Mr.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> to the American Heart Association (Address) would be appreciated. Guest book may<br />

be signed online at www.legacy.com. Published in The Times-Picayune on 7/2/2008.<br />

Ralph <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Ralph Barnett <strong>Gunn</strong>, 77, of Estes Park, Colo. and formerly of Fountain Hills, died Feb. 6,<br />

1998 in Fort Collins, Colo. Born May 6, 1920, Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> married Margaret (Peggi)<br />

Johnstone in 1942. They had four children -- Catherine, Robert, Rebecca and Jeanne. He<br />

was a grandfather of six: Angela and Tricia Simmering, James and Carol Berard and Arthur<br />

and Alexandra Elmes. His wife preceded him in death. In 1942 he graduated from Iowa State<br />

University with honors in plant breeding and genetics. He was hired by DeKalb Genetics as a


esearch agronomist. He then worked at several experimental breeding stations to perform<br />

research and development to increase corn yields and to produce hybrids with disease<br />

resistance and insect tolerance. He was a member of several professional societies and spent a<br />

great deal of time speaking to farm groups across the United States. He retired from DeKalb<br />

Genetics in 1972, after 30 years in his profession, and then the <strong>Gunn</strong>s moved to Fountain<br />

Hills.He studied photography here and opened his own studio, working primarily with<br />

portraits, weddings and scenics and developing travelogues. While in school, Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

studied piano, violin and voice. He was a member of several church choirs. While living in<br />

Fountain Hills, he sang with Valley Presbyterian Church Choir and the Fountain Hills<br />

Presbyterian Church Choir as well as the Phoenix Symphony Choral. Since moving to Estes<br />

Park as a full-time resident in 1982, he continued to sing in choirs. He was an Eagle Scout<br />

and worked with the Scouting program his entire life. He also was active in Scottish affairs<br />

and societies.In 1993, he married his and Peggi"s special friend, Polly G. Garrett. She<br />

survives him in death. Together they were strong supporters of the church, civic affairs and<br />

the arts community in Estes Park.Memorial gifts may be sent to the Community Church<br />

Memorial Fund in care of Allnutt Funeral Service, P.O. Box 4380, Estes Park, CO 80517.<br />

Ralph C. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

1919 ;2006 Ralph C. <strong>Gunn</strong> passed away January 25, 2006. He was born December 26, 1919<br />

in Richfield, Utah to Frederick Horace and Wilhelmina "Minnie" Jensen <strong>Gunn</strong>. As a youth<br />

Ralph was active in many high school sports, including track, basketball and tennis. He was<br />

an excellent debater and the state FFA public speaking champion in high school. Ralph<br />

graduated from RHS in 1938, and attended Utah State University where he affiliated with<br />

Sigma Chi. Following his first year in college, he served as one of the first LDS missionaries<br />

to Brazil. Returning from Brazil, he resumed studies at Utah State, where joined the ROTC,<br />

and was later inducted into the Army during World War II. While on furlough he married<br />

Marion Musser on September 29, 1943. He was selected to attend the University of Michigan<br />

to study Japanese and Military Intelligence. He later took part in the liberation of Europe<br />

and the occupation of Japan, receiving his discharge in the spring of 1946. Ralph and Marion<br />

then moved to So. California, where he began his successful career with the J.C. Penney<br />

Company, managing several stores. He later worked as a manager and district manager for<br />

Ardan"s Inc. Ralph was active in many civic and service organizations, including the<br />

Jaycees, Optimists and Rotary clubs. He was President of the Pomona, Calif. Merchant"s<br />

Association, and received numerous awards and recognitions for his service. Ralph was a<br />

member of the LDS Church, and he served in four bishoprics. He was a guide on Temple<br />

Square and also served missions at the LDS Humanitarian Center and theDeseret Industries<br />

in Las Vegas. Never before has there been a man more generous and devoted to his family.<br />

Ralph had a unique charm and there was always a feeling of love and friendship when he<br />

was near. His stories were full of wisdom and humor; he never failed to fill a room with<br />

warmth and a sense of unity. He will be missed, but his kindness and good deeds on earth<br />

will certainly never be forgotten. He is survived by his children: David (Lorraine) <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

Christina (David) Barker and Charles (Christine) <strong>Gunn</strong>; six grandchildren and three greatgrandchildren;<br />

brother, Thomas (Joan) <strong>Gunn</strong>; sisters, Edith Ann Lloyd and Wilma "Winx"<br />

Anderson. He was predeceased by his wife; son, Ralph; grandson, Nathan; brothers Horace<br />

"Hod" and Jim; and a sister, Ruth. Funereal Services will be held at 10 a.m. on Monday,<br />

January 30, 2006 at the Winder 11th LDS WardChapel, 950 East 3825 South, Salt Lake City,


UT., where family and friends may call one hour prior to the service. Interment will be at 3<br />

p.m. in the Richfield City Cemetery. Funeral Directors, Magleby Mortuary. Online guest<br />

book www.maglebymortuary.com.<br />

Ralph Cook <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

74, of Taylor"s Crossroads, Roanoke, died Saturday, Jan. 31, 1998, at Hospice LaGrange.<br />

Funeral services were Monday, Feb. 2, at 2 p.m. at First Baptist Church, Roanoke, with Dr.<br />

Douglas Turner and the Rev. Larry Armstrong officiating. Burial was in Randolph Memory<br />

Gardens. A retired rural letter carrier, Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> served Randolph County as sheriff from<br />

1954 to 1962. He served in the United States Naval Reserve and was a member of First<br />

Baptist Church of Roanoke and Roanoke Kiwanis Club. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was the son of the late<br />

William Quaron and Sallie Cook <strong>Gunn</strong>. He was preceded in death by his first wife, Patty<br />

Hendon <strong>Gunn</strong>; four brothers, Hubert, Pervis, Earl and Raymond Paul <strong>Gunn</strong>; and one sister,<br />

Mattie Will <strong>Gunn</strong>. Survivors include his wife, Cleola Cline <strong>Gunn</strong> of Roanoke; three<br />

daughters, Cecelia Tinney and Debbie Revis of Roanoke and Ruth Holley of Clayton; one<br />

son, John <strong>Gunn</strong> of Roanoke; two sisters, Louise Tidwell and Maxine Brumbeloe, both of<br />

Roanoke; ten grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Pallbearers were David Holley, Clay<br />

Tinney, Jeremy Revis, Jason Revis, Darrell Jones, Chris Albright, Robert Joiner and Kevin<br />

Yates. Members of the First Baptist Church Men"s Bible Class and the Roanoke Kiwanis<br />

Club served as honorary pallbearers. Quattlebaum Funeral Home of Roanoke was in charge<br />

of arrangements . (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> descendant)<br />

Ralph D. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

12-17-1937-Richmond Times Dispatch page 18 - Funderal services for Ralph D. <strong>Gunn</strong> who<br />

died Wednesday at his home, 1701 Park Avenue, will be held at 3 pm today at the Christian<br />

Funeral Home, Park and Boulevard Avenues, Richmond, Va. Surviving him are his wife,<br />

Mrs. Susan White <strong>Gunn</strong>, a sister Mrs. Frank Robins of Clinton, S. C. And a brother Ruffner<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Salem, Virginia<br />

Ralph Edward <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

73, of Evansville, Indiana died Wednesday, September 7, 2005, at Deaconess Hospital. Ralph<br />

was a U.S. Army veteran, serving in the 21st Infantry, Regiment 24th Infantry Division<br />

during the Korean War.He was awarded the Silver Star by distinguishing himself by<br />

courageous action near Kyong-Ju. Ralph is survived by his brother, Robert L. <strong>Gunn</strong>, and<br />

nephew, Steven F. <strong>Gunn</strong>, caregiver for the past 15 years. Services will be noon Monday,<br />

September 12, 2005, at Alexander Memorial Park, 2200 Mesker Park Dr., officiated by<br />

Reverend Terry Gamblin.Burial will be at Alexander Memorial Park.Friends may call<br />

Monday from 10 a.m. until service time at Alexander Memorial Park. Memorial<br />

contributions may be made to American Diabetes Association.Condolences may be made<br />

online at www.mem.com.Arrangements by Alexander West Chapel, 2100 West Illinois Street,<br />

Evansville, IN 47712 (812) 423-4477<br />

Ralph F. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Janesville, Wis Ralph F. <strong>Gunn</strong> age 45, 441 Seminole Road and judge of Rock County<br />

Muncipal Court of Janesville, Wisconsin, since 1947 died Tuesday morning in mercy<br />

Hospital where he was admitted December 26, 1961. Judge <strong>Gunn</strong> was born in Rockford, the


son of Mr. And Mrs. Jesse W. <strong>Gunn</strong> and was graduated from high school in Manitowoc, Wis.<br />

Servies will be at 1:30 pm Friday in Evangelical United Brethren Church, Burial in oak Hill<br />

Cemetery. Friends may call from 7-9 pm Thursday in Overton Funeral Home.<br />

Ralph R. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

REPUBLIC, Kansas — Ralph R. <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr., 77, of Republic, passed away Wednesday, June<br />

10, 2009, in Republic. He was born April 16, 1932, in rural Republic. He was united in<br />

marriage to Virginia L. Lewellyn on April 18, 1951. He was preceded in death by his parents,<br />

Ralph R. <strong>Gunn</strong> Sr. and Verda Helmer <strong>Gunn</strong>; wife, Virginia L. <strong>Gunn</strong>; one brother, Charles<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>; and one sister, Anita <strong>Gunn</strong>. He is survived by two sons, David <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife Ellen<br />

and Bryan <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife Rosalie, all of Fresno, Calif.; one daughter, Kathy Zach and<br />

husband Greg, of Belleville; five grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; two brothers,<br />

Merrill <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife Pauline, of Placerville, Calif., and Robert <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife Shirley, of<br />

Republic; two sisters, Marilynn Birrell and husband Darrell and Constance Smith and<br />

husband Bill, all of Republic; and sister-in-law, Leila “Chick” <strong>Gunn</strong>, of Belleville. Friends<br />

may call from 1 to 9 p.m. today and Sunday at Bachelor-Surber Funeral Home, Belleville.<br />

Funeral services will be at 10 a.m. Monday, June 15, at Bachelor-Surber Memorial Chapel,<br />

Belleville. Interment will be in Rosemound Cemetery.<br />

Ralph S. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Ralph S. <strong>Gunn</strong> Passed away on December 21st, 2005 in Scottsdale, Arizona of natural causes.<br />

He was born on April 22, 1908 in Smithshire, Illinois. After graduating from the University<br />

of Illinois he came to Wasatch Academy in Mount Pleasant, Utah where he met his beloved<br />

Alice. He served as superintendent of Wasatch for 25 years and subsequently held positions<br />

as Business Manager of Westminster College in Salt Lake City, Utah and Chapman College<br />

in Orange, California. Upon retirement he and Alice moved to Rossmoor in Walnut Creek,<br />

California where they enjoyed 10 wonderful years prior to Alice"s death in 1989. His entire<br />

life was devoted to serving others. He held many positions in the Presbyterian Church<br />

including treasurer at Grace Presbyterian Church in Walnut Creek. He also was a volunteer<br />

driver for Meals On Wheels and served as treasurer of the Walnut Creek Fine Arts<br />

Association. Ralph moved from Rossmoor to the Palms in San Luis Obispo, California and<br />

passed away while visiting his daughter Clarice in Scottsdale, Arizona. He is survived by two<br />

daughters, Clarice Black of Scottsdale and Norine Fernandez (Delvis) of San Luis Obispo;<br />

five grandchildren, and 11 great grandchildren. A private service was held in Scottsdale on<br />

December 23rd . A graveside service will be held at 10:00 am on Wednesday, December 28 at<br />

Oakmont Memorial Park in Pleasant Hill, California. In lieu of flowers please send<br />

contributions to Wasatch Academy in Mt. Pleasant, Utah. Published in the Contra Costa<br />

Times on 12/27/2005.<br />

Ramos <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Richmond Times Dispatch - August 20, 1938 - Danville, Virginia. Ramos <strong>Gunn</strong> one of the<br />

few antebellum Negroes here, died from the infirmities of age in Almagro yesterday.<br />

Relatives said they knew he was at least 87 but expected he was older. During his heyday he<br />

was a liveried coachman and drove the spanking bays of some of the old families including<br />

the Schoolfields, Carringtons, and Overbeys. He served them also as gardener untill


informities caused his retirement. He will be buried at Ebenezer Church in Caswell County,<br />

North Carolina on Sunday.<br />

Randall <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

March 18, 1948 -June 24, 2004 Memorial services will be at 10:30 a.m. Friday in First Baptist<br />

Church of El Centro for Randall John <strong>Gunn</strong> Sr. of El Centro, 56, who died Thursday at his<br />

home. The Rev. Michael Beach of First Baptist Church will officiate. Following the memorial<br />

there will be a luncheon in the church hall. Cremation is planned for July 7. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was<br />

born March 18, 1948, in San Francisco. Before arriving in the Imperial Valley, he worked for<br />

the Indio Daily <strong>New</strong>s. He came to the Valley in 1979 and worked as an ironworker. After<br />

becoming blind due to complications of diabetes, he returned to Imperial Valley College in<br />

1982, studied computer programming and earned an associate"s degree. According to<br />

family, for some time he worked for Dr. Haworth in X-ray. He then worked for the Imperial<br />

Valley Independent Living Center. He volunteered for the Blind Center and Ellis Home for<br />

the Homeless. His goal was to live life to the fullest and not be stopped by his blindness and<br />

diabetes, family said, which added there is no question he accomplished every goal he set for<br />

himself. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> always was willing and determined to help the community, family said.<br />

He enjoyed fishing and spending time with his family.Survivors include his children, Dana<br />

Bailie of Indio, Channing Halkias of Turlock and Randall J. <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr. and Thomas Edwin<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, both of El Centro; siblings, Mia Vargas of Palm Springs and Kevin Dumas of San<br />

Bernardino; five grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews.The family suggests<br />

memorials be sent to the First Baptist Church of El Centro, 724 Orange Ave.<br />

Randall Greg <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

PLANT CITY - Randall "Greg" <strong>Gunn</strong>, 48, of Plant City, Florida departed this life June 21,<br />

2009. Cause is pending. Greg is survived by his wife of 28 years, Vickie; daughter, Miranda<br />

Justin and husband Will; granddaughter, Jada Justin; mother, Faye <strong>Gunn</strong>; and brother,<br />

David <strong>Gunn</strong>. He was preceded in death by his father, Graham <strong>Gunn</strong>. Greg was a member of<br />

Millwright Union 1000, was a sales account executive in the family business CW-21, Inc.,<br />

working primarily in the Phosphate industry for 22 years. The family will receive friends for<br />

visitation Thurs., June 25, 2009 beginning at 5pm at Hopewell Funeral Home, 6005 County<br />

Rd. 39 S., Plant City. Memorial services will follow at 6pm with Gary <strong>Gunn</strong> officiating.<br />

Hopewell Funeral Home, 813.737.3128. (James W. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Brooks County, Ga desc)<br />

Randolph Wellford <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr.,<br />

85, formerly of Richmond died May 7, 1996. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> began his career in banking with<br />

State Planters Bank (now Crestar) in Richmond. He worked 35 years with Virginia Federal<br />

Savings and Loan where he retired as Executive Vice-President. He remained on the Board<br />

of Directors for Virginia Federal for a number of years after his retirement to Tapphannock,<br />

Va. He served in the Army during WW II in Germany. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a member of the<br />

Tappahannock Rotary Club, the Country Club of Virginia and was a charter member of<br />

Ginter Park United Methodist Church. He is survived by his wife, Mary E. <strong>Gunn</strong>; a<br />

daughter, Susan G. Quisenberry; a sister, Virginia G. Blanton; and a brother, Richard E.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Williamsburg. The family will receive friends today at the Central Chapel of<br />

Bennett Funeral Home, 3215 Cutshaw Ave. from 6 to 8 p.m. A memorial service will be held<br />

Friday, May 10th, at 11 a.m. at the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to


the Rotary Foundation or a charity of your choice. Richmond Times Dispatch (VA) Thurs. 5-<br />

9-1996 (John and Sarah Scherer <strong>Gunn</strong> - descendant from Richmond, Virginia)<br />

Randy C. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

39, of Webster, Fla. died Wednesday (Oct. 12, 1994). He was born in Tampa and has lived in<br />

Florida all his life. He was a self-employed cabinet maker. Survivors include his wife,<br />

Doreen, Webster; a stepfather, Howard <strong>Gunn</strong>, Crystal River; four sons, Louis H. Lacy Jr.,<br />

Timothy Scott, and Joshua Adam <strong>Gunn</strong>, all of Webster, and Randy C., Tampa; seven<br />

daughters, Lucy Anne Lacey, Leesburg, Rebecca Jane Edder, Washington, Sonya Jean<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, Elfers, April Rose Edder, Greenville, Ga., Valenti ne Nicole, Victoria Collette, and<br />

Amber Marcia <strong>Gunn</strong>, all of Webster; three brothers, Robert, Tampa, Howard, Crystal<br />

River, and Murray, North Carolina; four sisters, Jimmie Lee Goodman, Tampa, Deana,<br />

Diane, and Ruth Ann <strong>Gunn</strong>, all of Crystal River; and two grandsons. Banks Page Theus<br />

Funeral Home, Wildwood - St. Petersburg Times (FL) - October 17, 1994<br />

Ray <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

ALICE, Texas - Ray <strong>Gunn</strong>, a retired roughneck, died May 28, 2006. He was 79. Survivors<br />

include four sons, Tommy Ray and Jeffrey <strong>Gunn</strong>, both of Atascosa County, and John and<br />

Daniel <strong>Gunn</strong>, both of Alice; three daughters, Shirley <strong>Gunn</strong> of Atascosa County, Julia <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

of Austin and Sara <strong>Gunn</strong> Meche of Alice; a stepdaughter, Loretta Willis of Bloomington; 16<br />

grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. Services will be at 1 p.m. May 31 at Alice<br />

Cemetery. Roberson Funeral Home . ALICE, Texas -<br />

2 nd obit<br />

Ray <strong>Gunn</strong>, 79, passed away Sunday, May 28, 2006 at his residence following a long illness.<br />

He was born to Dewey and Clara Alice <strong>Gunn</strong> on July 31, 1926 in Atascosa County, Texas. He<br />

was a retired roughneck. He was preceded in death by his wife, Ruth <strong>Gunn</strong>; a brother,<br />

Carlton <strong>Gunn</strong>; and a daughter, Gwen <strong>Gunn</strong>. Survivors include his children, Tommy Ray<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, Shirley <strong>Gunn</strong> and Jeffrey <strong>Gunn</strong>, all of Atascosa County, Texas, John (Phyllis) <strong>Gunn</strong>of<br />

Alice, Texas, Julia (Will Viergutz) <strong>Gunn</strong> of Austin, Texas, and Sara (Rick) <strong>Gunn</strong>Meche and<br />

Daniel (Chrissy) <strong>Gunn</strong>both of Alice; a stepdaughter, Loretta Willis of Bloomington, Texas;<br />

grandchildren, Tim (Carmen) Harr and Jepthy Harr, both of Austin, Texas, Morgan <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

Taylor <strong>Gunn</strong>and Levi <strong>Gunn</strong>, all of Ft. Hood, Texas, Valdo Reyes <strong>Gunn</strong> of Alice, Texas, Lacy<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, Jared <strong>Gunn</strong>, Wendy <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jeremy <strong>Gunn</strong>, Mikey <strong>Gunn</strong>and Lisa <strong>Gunn</strong>, all of Atascosa<br />

County, Texas, and Danielle Meche of Aransas Pass, Texas; step-grandchildren, Deborah<br />

Carrol, Albert McClelan and Aaron McClellan, all of Bloomington, Texas; and greatgrandchildren,<br />

Brandon Harr of Lima, Ohio, Trevor Jeremiah Harr and Tyler Lee Harr,<br />

both of Austin. Visitation will be Tuesday, May 30, 2006 from 11 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. in the<br />

Roberson Funeral Home Chapel in Alice, Texas. Graveside funeral services will be<br />

Wednesday, May 31, 2006 at 1 p.m. at the AliceCemetery in Alice, Texas.Arrangements<br />

entrusted to Roberson Funeral Home of Alice-(Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

descendant)<br />

Ray <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

58, 7530 Suntree Circle, Orlando, Florida, died Monday, Dec 13, 1988. Born in Dryden, Va.,<br />

he moved to Orlando from Pekin, Ind., in 1970. He was a heavy equipment operator for<br />

Orange County. He was a member of Faith Freewill Baptist Church. He was an Army


veteran of the Korean War. Survivors: son, Joseph Ray, Orlando; daughters, Rena Gay<br />

Thompson, Julie Kay Tobin, both of Orlando; brothers, Fred, Jessie, both of Dryden, Va.,<br />

William Marion, Charles Marion, both of Pekin, Ind.; sisters, Reba Morrison, Indi ana,<br />

Mary Ann Clark, Virginia; one grandchild. Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral Home, Goldenrod.<br />

Ray E. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

71, 724 Brookridge Ave.,Ames, Iowa, died here Sunday, Nov 6, 1951. He had been in ill<br />

health for the past three weeks. Born in Napa, Calif.. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> graduated from the<br />

University of California. He joined the- Robert Dollar Steamship Line and was sent to<br />

Shanghai, then Hong Kong where he was manager for eight years. In 1927, .he returned to<br />

the U.S., and joined the Iron Fireman Mfg. Co. as export-import manager. He later became<br />

assistant general sales manager for the company and lived in Cleveland Ohio for 17 years.<br />

He retired in 1947 and moved to Woodside, Calif., where he lived until the death of his first<br />

wife, Mary, in 1951. He came to Ames in I954. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> had traveled widely, and had<br />

acquired a collection- of furniture and antiques in his travels. His collection includes a<br />

bronze vase dating before Christ and a vase from the Imperial Palace in China, hand carved<br />

furniture and ivory and jade had been displayed in museums and libraries in this country.<br />

He was a member of the International Knickerbocker Club, Rotary International, a charter<br />

member and past president of the American Marketing Association and the past president of<br />

the Story County Tuberculosis Association. Survivors include his wife, Hazel; two daughters,<br />

Mrs. Nevin Kempthorne of Novato, Calif, and Mrs. Barbara Reinker of Cleveland, Oh.; six<br />

grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 2<br />

p.m. from St. John's Episcopal Church with the Rev. Paul Goodland officiating. Burial will<br />

be in Laurel Hill Cemetery in Des Moine, Ia.<br />

Ray Lee <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

DURHAM, NC -- Funeral services for Ray Lee 'Joe' <strong>Gunn</strong>', 73, will be held at 2 p.m.<br />

Saturday at <strong>New</strong> Harris Grove Church, Bill Poole Road, Rougemont. Family visitation, 30<br />

minutes prior to service. He retired after 20 years from Stanley Hedgspeth Carpet.<br />

Survivors include sisters, Betty Mae Blackwell (Roland W) and Julia Marie <strong>Gunn</strong>; nieces,<br />

Rhonda B. Neal (James R), Annie K. Guest (Scott) and Joylette <strong>Gunn</strong>; nephews, Willie King,<br />

the Rev. J. Troy Blackwell (Kimberly W.) and Roland J. Blackwell. Viewing, 10 a.m. to 6<br />

p.m. Friday at Fisher Funeral Parlor. Published May 14, 2010<br />

Ray Wilson <strong>Gunn</strong> -<br />

Nov 21, 2001 - Virginia - Charlottesville - <strong>Gunn</strong>, Ray Wilson, 75, a retired Virginia<br />

Department of Transportation employee, widower of Marilyn Kress <strong>Gunn</strong>.Gazette-<br />

Virginian, South Boston, Va 11-23-2001 - Ray Wilson <strong>Gunn</strong> - Ray Wilson <strong>Gunn</strong>, 75, of<br />

Charlottesville, died November 18 at his home. Born December 2, 1925. in South Boston, he<br />

was the son of the late R. W. and Lucy Meador <strong>Gunn</strong> and was married to Marilyn Kress<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> graduated from Elon College and retired from the Virginia State Highway<br />

Department, Highway Research Council, and attended Hinton Avenue Methodist Church.<br />

Survivors include one son, Curtis A. Thompson of Boston, Ma.; one daughter, Valerie T.<br />

Daniels of Prince George, one sister Davis of Chapel Hill, N.C.; one sister-in-law, Verna


Winters of Kilmarnock; five grandchildren, Stacey Cocke and husband Thomas,<br />

Khristopher Thompson, Matthew Thompson, Diana Thompson and David Thompson; one<br />

great-grandson Thomas Brent Cooke. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was preceeded in death by his wife, and one<br />

son Keith Alan Thompson. A graveside service was held November 21 at Riverview<br />

Cemetery with the Rev. Edward A. Hopkins officiating.Those wishing to give memorials are<br />

asked to consider the American Cancer Society, 3042- D Berkmar Dr., Charlottesville, 22901.<br />

(John C. And Sarah Owen <strong>Gunn</strong> descendant)<br />

Raybon L. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Raybon L. <strong>Gunn</strong>, age 87, died Saturday, June 6, 2009. He was born June 28, 1921.<br />

Arrangements by Desert Lawn Funeral Home, Crematory, and Cemetery, Bullhead City,<br />

Arizona.<br />

Raymond <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Raymond <strong>Gunn</strong>, 80, of McDonough, Georgia died Wednesday, January 18, 2006. The body<br />

will be cremated. Memorial service plans will be announced; Cremation Society of the South.<br />

Published in The Atlanta Journal-Constitution on 1/19/2006.<br />

Raymond <strong>Gunn</strong>, Sr.<br />

TUPELO-MISS - Raymond <strong>Gunn</strong> Sr., 73, died Thursday, Jan. 15, 2009, at the North<br />

Mississippi Medical Center after a long illness. He was born Aug. 25, 1935, in Egypt to<br />

Joseph and Beatrice Morrow <strong>Gunn</strong>. He was a member of Spring Hill M.B. Church and a<br />

retired employee of Wabash Paper Company. He loved fishing.Services were held Saturday,<br />

Jan. 24, 2009 at Spring Hill M.B. Church with the Rev. Gary Long Sr. officiating. Burial was<br />

in Porter's Memorial Park. Grayson-Porter's Mortuary was in charge of the<br />

arrangements.Survivors include three sons, Tommy James <strong>Gunn</strong>, Raymond <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr. and<br />

Leroy <strong>Gunn</strong> Sr., and two daughters, Wanda Joyce (Roderick Page) Chambers and Barbara<br />

Walker, all of Tupelo; seven grandchildren, Eric C. Chambers, Leroy <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr., Anthony<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, Angela Marie <strong>Gunn</strong>, Catherine <strong>Gunn</strong> and Keystopher <strong>Gunn</strong>; five sisters-in-law,<br />

Mattie Fryar, Dorothy Skyes (William), Annie B. McCray (Charlie) and Santiana Ervin<br />

(Willie G.); four brothers-in-law, Matthew Gill, Sammy Brooks Sr., Walter V. Brooks<br />

(Hannah) and James Brooks; and nieces, nephews and cousins. He was preceded in death by<br />

his parents; his wife, Arlena Brooks <strong>Gunn</strong>; one son, John <strong>Gunn</strong>; one brother; Joseph <strong>Gunn</strong>;<br />

and two sisters, Adean Coleman and Ida Bell Gill.<br />

Raymond <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

ASHLAND, Ohio — Dr. Herman <strong>Gunn</strong>, Ashland county coroner, received word of the<br />

sudden death of his brother, Rev. Raymond <strong>Gunn</strong>. of East St.Louis, Illinois. Rev <strong>Gunn</strong> died<br />

of a heart attack on Tuesday July 14, 1953 while on a fishing trip to Bemidji, Minn. Well<br />

know here, Rev. Raymond <strong>Gunn</strong> was the Rector of St. Paul’s Episcopal Church in East St.<br />

Louis. He survived by his widow Charlotte Secord. Funeral services will held in<br />

Bloomington on Saturday.<br />

Raymond B. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

June 1, 1939 Oct. 7, 2005 Raymond Baine <strong>Gunn</strong>, 66, of Huntsville died Friday at home. He<br />

was a retired fire fighter from Redstone Arsenal and was a member of the Cahaba Shriners.


He also retired after 20 years of service in the Air Force having served two tours of duty<br />

during Vietnam. He is survived by his son, James <strong>Gunn</strong> of Allentown, Pa.; daughter, Treeca<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Huntsville; daughter, Paula <strong>Gunn</strong> of Huntsville; stepson Patrick Mills; and<br />

stepdaughters, Suzanne Mills and Sharil Mills. Funeral services were held Wednesday at The<br />

Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Interment will be today at Chattanooga<br />

National Cemetery. Arrangements are being handled by Spry Funeral Home of Huntsville.<br />

Raymond Nathaniel <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

REIDSVILLE - Raymond Nathaniel <strong>Gunn</strong>, 79, died on Thursday, January 31, 2013 at the<br />

Rockingham County Hospice Home. A graveside funeral service will be held at 2 p.m.<br />

Monday, February 4, 2013 at Reidlawn Cemetery with military graveside rites.<br />

Raymond was born in Rockingham County to the late Arnie and Margaret Walker <strong>Gunn</strong>.<br />

He was an electrician with Adams Electric for 50 years and was called a "legend" by those<br />

currently working. He was a big Jeff Gordon Fan, loved to fish, loved trains and going to<br />

auctions. He was a veteran of the US Army and served in the Korean Conflict. In addition to<br />

his parents he was preceded in death by his great grandson, Brian May and brother-in-law,<br />

Jerry Garner. He is survived by his wife of 56 years, Betty <strong>Gunn</strong>; daughter, Christy Corum<br />

and husband, Mike; son, Lea <strong>Gunn</strong> and fiancé, Janet; sister, Ann Dail; grandchildren,<br />

Michelle Williams and Emily <strong>Gunn</strong>; great grandchildren, Blair Zavitz, Faith Cramer, Joseph<br />

Cramer; niece, Tina Nabors; nephew, Richard Garner. The family will receive friends at<br />

Wilkerson Funeral Home on Sunday, February 3 from 6 p.m. until 8 p.m. and other times at<br />

the home. The family would like to thank the staff at Wesley Long Cancer Center,<br />

Rockingham County Hospice Home and Dr. Roy Fagan. Memorials may be made to<br />

Rockingham County Hospice, P.O. Box 281, Wentworth, NC 27375. (Thomas and Sarah<br />

Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Raymond <strong>Gunn</strong>, Rev.<br />

ASHLAND, Ohio - Dr. Herman <strong>Gunn</strong>, Ashland county coroner, received word of the suden<br />

death of his brother the Rev. Raymond <strong>Gunn</strong> of East St. Louis, Mo., who died of a heart<br />

attack on Tuesday July 14, 1953 while on a fishing trip in Minnesota. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> had been<br />

rector of St. Paul’s Episcopal Church in East St. Louis for many years. He is survived by his<br />

widow Charlotte Secord <strong>Gunn</strong> also well known in Ashland. Burial will be in Bloomingdale,<br />

Ohio.<br />

Raymond <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Portland, Ore. - A service will be at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 24, 1995, in Rose City Cemetery<br />

and Funeral Home. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> died Oct. 19 of pneumonia at age 66. He was born Jan. 28,<br />

1929, in Southgate, Calif. He graduated from Southgate High School in 1947. In 1948 he<br />

married Marjorie Fatta. He was an ironworker for Hyster Inc. He lived in Portland 33 years.<br />

During World War II he served with the U.S. Navy Seabees. Surviving are his wife;<br />

daughter, Elizabeth King of Portland; sister, Bernice Harris of Glenallen, Alaska; and<br />

brothers, Donald of San Diego, Willard of Estacada, David of Pinetop, Ariz., Ralph Snyder<br />

of Long Beach, Calif., and Merle Snyder of Incline Village, Nev. Interment in Willamette<br />

National Cemetery.<br />

Raymond Cleveland <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr.


Raymond C. <strong>Gunn</strong> June 6, 2010 COLUMBUS, GA— Raymond C. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr. 83, of<br />

Columbus, GA. died Sunday, June 6, 2010 at the Columbus Hospice House. Funeral services<br />

will be held at 3:00 p.m. Sunday, June 13, 2010 in the Chapel of Striffler-Hamby Mortuary,<br />

4071 Macon Road, Columbus, GA. 31907 with Mr. Tommy Mayton from Epworth United<br />

Methodist Church officiating. Interment will be Monday, June 14, 2010 in Parkhill Cemetery<br />

with Reverend Ralph Horne officiating. Pallbearers will be, Travis Clark, Chris Puccio,<br />

Larry Puccio, Billy Sebastian, Jason Sebastian and Kevin Sebastian. The family will receive<br />

friends from 2:00 p.m. until service time Sunday. Born in Leslie, Georgia Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was the<br />

son of the late Raymond Cleveland <strong>Gunn</strong>, Sr. and Mary Elizabeth Law <strong>Gunn</strong>. A loving<br />

father, grandfather and great grandfather, he was an Optician for Columbus Optical<br />

Dispensary for 28 years. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a committed member of three churches during his<br />

lifetime, Bethel Baptist Church, Trinity Methodist Church and most recently Epworth<br />

United Methodist Church. He was a U.S. Army Veteran of World War II and a member of<br />

the Midland Masonic Lodge #144 since 1975. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was preceded in death by his wife<br />

Sue Carol Frazier <strong>Gunn</strong>. Survivors include his three daughters, <strong>My</strong>ra Lynn Puccio (Larry)<br />

of Pembroke Pines, FL, Marie Carol Sebastian (Bill) of Columbus, GA and Elizabeth Gail<br />

Clark (Travis) of Fortson, GA; brother, Martin Luther <strong>Gunn</strong> of Albany, GA; sister, Mary<br />

Evelyn Bischoff of Aulander, NC; five grandchildren, Christopher Puccio, Ann Marie<br />

Ahearn, Jason Sebastian, Kevin Sebastian and Will Clark, three Great Grandchildren,<br />

Mackenzie Ahearn, Riley Ahearn, Grace Ahearn and several nieces & nephews. In lieu of<br />

flowers contributions may be made to Bethel Baptist Church or to a charity of your choice.<br />

(Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> descendant)<br />

Raymond E. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Cannelton, Ind. - Raymond E. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 86, passed away at his home Sunday September 9,<br />

2012. He was born July 8, 1926, in Neoga, Ill., son of the late Wyatt and Barbara<br />

(Neyenhaus) <strong>Gunn</strong>. Also preceding him in death was a grandson Joshua; and a brother<br />

Floyd <strong>Gunn</strong>. A 1944 graduate of Cannelton High School, he was a U.S. Navy veteran serving<br />

in WWII. Ray was united in marriage on August 16, 1951, to Ruth M. Collignon, who<br />

survives. Along with his brothers, he owned and operated <strong>Gunn</strong>'s Conoco and Standard<br />

stations then later owned Downtown Shell with his wife, Ruth. He also was a truck driver for<br />

Cantex Industries and worked for CanClay as a machinist until his retirement in 1987.<br />

Ray enjoyed spending time with family and friends, helping others, spending time in his<br />

workshop, riding motorcycles and playing cards. He was a member of Saint John's United<br />

Church of Christ and helped with many projects there. Ray was also a member of<br />

SPEBSQSA barbershop chorus and quartets. He is survived by his wife of 61 years, Ruth;<br />

daughters, Debbie Stemler (Kerry), of Sellersburg, Ind., and Becky Biever (Steve), of<br />

Evansville; son, Bill <strong>Gunn</strong> (Kim), of Tell City; brother, Clifford <strong>Gunn</strong>, of Tell City; seven<br />

grandchildren, Mandy Archibald (Jacob), Abbey Stemler, Nick Biever (Rene'), Dustin Biever<br />

(Kelsey), Brooke McWhirter (Kasey), Kara <strong>Gunn</strong> and Trent <strong>Gunn</strong>; eight greatgrandchildren,<br />

Bailey and Kaitlyn McWhirter, Wyatt and Bryce Biever, Emery and Barrett<br />

Archibald and Raelynn and Kaley Biever; extended family, Pat and Karen Richard, Shane<br />

and Jean Muir, and Wayne and Lynne Shick. Funeral services will be 11 a.m. CDT Friday,<br />

September 14, 2012 at Saint John's United Church of Christ in Cannelton, with Rev. Mike<br />

Thompson officiating . Prior to the service, military rites will be conducted by the Veterans<br />

of Foreign Wars Post #2939 and the Harry G. Meyers American Legion Post #142. Visitation


will be from 2 p.m. until 7 p.m. on Thursday at Huber Funeral Home, Cannelton and Friday<br />

from 10 a.m. until service time at the church. Memorial contributions may be made to Saint<br />

John's United Church of Christ. Messages of condolence may be sent to the family at<br />

www.huberfuneralhome.net. (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Raymond E. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

MT. HOPE, KS - <strong>Gunn</strong>, Raymond E., 63, G&W Mfg. owner, passed away Friday, June 11,<br />

2010. Rosary, 5 p.m., Sunday, June 13; Funeral Mass, 9:30 a.m., Monday, June 14, both at<br />

St. Joseph Catholic Church-Ost. Burial will follow at 6 p.m. MDST, Syracuse Cemetery,<br />

Syracuse, KS. Preceded in death by father, Joel D. <strong>Gunn</strong>. Survivors: wife, Cindy; son, Levi<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>; mother, Jessie Mae <strong>Gunn</strong>; sisters, Janet <strong>Gunn</strong> (Rex), all of Denver, Sylvia Mierau<br />

(Tim ) of Monroe, WA; brother, Joel <strong>Gunn</strong> (Belinda) of Greensboro, NC; 23 nieces and<br />

nephews; 6 great-nieces and many, many friends. Memorials established with Harry Hynes<br />

Memorial Hospice, 313 S. Market, Wichita, KS 67202 and St. Joseph Catholic School-Ost,<br />

13015 E. Maple Grove Rd., Mt. Hope, KS 67108. Downing & Lahey Mortuary West.<br />

Raymond E. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Cannelton, Ind. Raymond E. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 86, passed away at his home Sunday September 9, 2012.<br />

He was born July 8, 1926, in Neoga, Ill., son of the late Wyatt and Barbara (Neyenhaus)<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>. Also preceding him in death was a grandson Joshua; and a brother Floyd <strong>Gunn</strong>.<br />

A 1944 graduate of Cannelton High School, he was a U.S. Navy veteran serving in WWII.<br />

Ray was united in marriage on August 16, 1951, to Ruth M. Collignon, who survives. Along<br />

with his brothers, he owned and operated <strong>Gunn</strong>'s Conoco and Standard stations then later<br />

owned Downtown Shell with his wife, Ruth. He also was a truck driver for Cantex Industries<br />

and worked for CanClay as a machinist until his retirement in 1987. Ray enjoyed spending<br />

time with family and friends, helping others, spending time in his workshop, riding<br />

motorcycles and playing cards. He was a member of Saint John's United Church of Christ<br />

and helped with many projects there. Ray was also a member of SPEBSQSA barbershop<br />

chorus and quartets. He is survived by his wife of 61 years, Ruth; daughters, Debbie Stemler<br />

(Kerry), of Sellersburg, Ind., and Becky Biever (Steve), of Evansville; son, Bill <strong>Gunn</strong> (Kim),<br />

of Tell City; brother, Clifford <strong>Gunn</strong>, of Tell City; seven grandchildren, Mandy Archibald<br />

(Jacob), Abbey Stemler, Nick Biever (Rene'), Dustin Biever (Kelsey), Brooke McWhirter<br />

(Kasey), Kara <strong>Gunn</strong> and Trent <strong>Gunn</strong>; eight great-grandchildren, Bailey and Kaitlyn<br />

McWhirter, Wyatt and Bryce Biever, Emery and Barrett Archibald and Raelynn and Kaley<br />

Biever; extended family, Pat and Karen Richard, Shane and Jean Muir, and Wayne and<br />

Lynne Shick.<br />

Funeral services will be 11 a.m. CDT Friday, September 14, 2012 at Saint John's United<br />

Church of Christ in Cannelton, with Rev. Mike Thompson officiating. Prior to the service,<br />

military rites will be conducted by the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post #2939 and the Harry<br />

G. Meyers American Legion Post #142. Visitation will be from 2 p.m. until 7 p.m. on<br />

Thursday at Huber Funeral Home, Cannelton and Friday from 10 a.m. until service time at<br />

the church.<br />

Memorial contributions may be made to Saint John's United Church of Christ. Messages of<br />

condolence may be sent to the family at www.huberfuneralhome.net.


Raymond Edgar <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

10-23-1982 - Dallas Morning <strong>New</strong>s, page 55 - Funeral services for Raymond Edgar <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Laguna Park, Bosque County, Tx, a retired linotype operator for the Dallas Morning <strong>New</strong>s,<br />

will be held a 2 pm Sunday at Dudley M. Hughes Funeral Chapel. Burial will be in DeSoto<br />

Memorial Park. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 74 died Thursday at his home. Born in Breckenridge, Stephens<br />

County, <strong>Gunn</strong> moved with his family at an early ago to Cisco, Eastland County, where he<br />

attended Cisco High School. <strong>Gunn</strong> moved to Dallas in 1946 and began work that year at The<br />

<strong>New</strong>s as a linotype operator in the composing room. He retired in 1971. Survivors include<br />

his wife, Lois <strong>Gunn</strong>; a son Bennie Ray <strong>Gunn</strong> of Lubbock; four daughters, Betty Jo Lloyd of<br />

Jacksonville, NC; Dorothy J. Latimer of Trenton, Fannin County, Tx; and Carol Waynette<br />

Arnold of Dolores, Colorado; a brother, Clyde <strong>Gunn</strong> of Austin; a sister Effie Mae Snead of<br />

Eastland County, Tx and eight grandchildren and four great grandchildren.<br />

Raymond J. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Portland Oregon. A memorial service will be at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 6, 1999, in the chapel<br />

of Adventist Rehabilitation and Extended Care Center for Raymond J. <strong>Gunn</strong>, who died Jan.<br />

3 at age 75. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born March 23, 1923, in Salt Lake City. During World War II, he<br />

served in the U.S. Navy in the Pacific. He was a resident of the Portland area for most of his<br />

life and had been a car salesman and taxi driver before retiring. In 1983, he married Franky.<br />

Survivors include his wife; son, Ray of Spokane; daughters, Diane Anderson of Mead,<br />

Wash., Ramona Olson of Anchorage, Alaska, Charlene Kruger of Portland and Lynette<br />

Shasky of Spokane; sister, Dorthea Jensen of Sun City, Calif.; brothers, Alfred of<br />

Bellingham, Wash., and Roger of Provo, Utah; 10 grandchildren; and one great-grandchild.<br />

Interment will be in Portland Memorial Mausoleum. Arrangements are by Portland<br />

Memorial Funeral Home.<br />

Raymond Joseph <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

of Richmond, Virginia died September 15, 1986. He is survived by four sisters, Grace Smith,<br />

Inez Gray, Helen Clements and Doris Eades; and several nieces and nephews. Remains rest<br />

at the Nelsen Funeral Home, 4650 So. Laburnum Ave. A graveside service will be held at 3<br />

p.m. Wednesday in Oakwood Cemetery. Richmond Times Dispatch (VA) Wed. 9-17-1986 -<br />

Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> descendant)<br />

Reba Jewel <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

78, passed away Fri. March 9, 2012 at Hospice Ministries in Ridgeland, MS. Visitation will<br />

be held Sun. March 11, 2012 from 2pm.-5pm. at Ott & Lee Funeral Home in Brandon, MS.<br />

Funeral Services are 10am. Mon. March 12, 2012 at the funeral home with burial to follow in<br />

the Lakewood Memorial Park in Clinton, MS. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born in Tuscola, MS. She<br />

lived a short time in Pea Ridge, moved to Jackson in the early 1950's and has been a resident<br />

of Pelahatchie since 1976. She was a member of the Pelahatchie Baptist Church. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

loved gardening, working with flowers and also enjoyed traveling to the mountains. Most of<br />

all she loved spending time with her family. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a graduate of the Gilfoy Nursing<br />

School. She was a loving caregiver who had great compassion for people. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> is<br />

survived by her three children, Andy <strong>Gunn</strong> (Rachel) of Jackson, MS, Cheryl <strong>Gunn</strong> Coleman<br />

of Greenville, MS and Lynn <strong>Gunn</strong> (Diane) of Pelahatchie, MS; one sister, Alta Enlow of<br />

Walnut Grove, MS; eight grandchildren, Jarette, Jamie, Jason, Miriam, Carey Lynn, Kylie,


Lindsey and Bethany. She is also survived by her 13 great-grandchildren. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> is<br />

preceded in death by her husband, Harlon <strong>Gunn</strong>. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made<br />

to the Pelahatchie Baptist Church Building Fund or the True Light Youth Fund at<br />

Pelahatchie Baptist Church<br />

Reba Dee <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Fort Worth, Texas - 6-15-1936. Fort Worth’s youngest amateur pilot Miss Reba Dee <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

age 17, died in the crash of her private plane at the emergency landing field three miles<br />

northwest of the municipal airport Sunday June 14, 1936. Low flying and rough air<br />

conditions were responsible for the accident. She was the daughter of Whitt and Lillian<br />

Smith <strong>Gunn</strong>.<br />

Rebecca <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Crawfordville, Georgia - Miss Rebecca <strong>Gunn</strong> 41 of Atlanta died Friday is an Atlanta<br />

hospital. The funeral will be held at 3 pm Sunday August 22, 1976 at First Baptist Church.<br />

Burial will be in the Crawfordville Cemetery. Miss <strong>Gunn</strong> a native of Taliaferro County had<br />

lived for 20 years in Atlanta where she was employed as a secretary. She was a graduate of<br />

Georgia State College for Women in Milledgeville, Ga. She was a member of Faith Sunday<br />

School Class of Druid Hills Baptist Church in Atlanta. Survivors include her mother Mrs.<br />

Fortson L. <strong>Gunn</strong> Crawfordville; one sister Mrs. Carey Salter Crawfordville; and 3 brother,<br />

Brig Gen Frank L. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Hampton Virginia; Milton <strong>Gunn</strong> of Greenville, N.C. and Samuel<br />

E. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Jacksonville Florida. (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Rebecca <strong>Gunn</strong> Goodin<br />

passed away peacefully, Saturday, November 8, 2008 in Reno NV, surrounded by family. She<br />

was 87. Rebecca was born and raised in Jackson, Tennessee. She is preceded in death by her<br />

loving husband, Robert Louis Goodin, and parents Ewing <strong>Gunn</strong>, and David H. <strong>Gunn</strong>.<br />

Rebecca will be dearly missed by all and will be remembered for her warm sense of humor<br />

and love of family. She had a passion for reading, ancestry, and enjoyed learning to use the<br />

computer. She was a long time resident of Nashville, TN and for a short while Birmingham,<br />

AL to care for her mother. She later relocated to Reno, NV to be near her daughter and<br />

grandchildren. Rebecca is survived by daughter, Jeanne Smith (Edward); son, Richard<br />

Goodin (Kathy); grandchildren, Morgan Karpiel (Jan), Jesse Smith (Rachel) and Kyle<br />

Smith, and great-grandson Andrezj Karpiel. A graveside service will be held in Jackson, TN<br />

at a later date. In lieu of flowers it was her wish that donations in remembrance be sent to<br />

The Boy"s & Girl"s Club of Truckee Meadows, attn: Amanda Duncan; 2680 East 9th St.<br />

Reno, NV 89502<br />

Rebecca (Becci) <strong>Gunn</strong> Irving<br />

Born:1959 - Died:2010 - March 31, 1959- Dec. 5, 2010 Becci died suddenly early Sunday<br />

morning. She was a longtime resident of Oxnard and employed for many years at St. Johns<br />

Hospital. In recent years Becci had moved to Whidbey Island, Wash., where she enjoyed the<br />

small town feel, her neighbors and watching the black tail deer. Becci enjoyed 12 years of<br />

marriage to her best friend and husband, James (Jim) Irving. She will be remembered by her<br />

sister and brother in law, Cathy and Rod Jarboe, family and her many friends. In lieu of a<br />

feeling of sadness and loss Becci would ask people to remember her with an act of kindness


to another.<br />

Rebekah <strong>Gunn</strong> Hughes<br />

Wednesday, January 08, 2003 - Rebekah Hughes, the daughter of Jim and Susan <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Hughes, was born in Dexter on July 23, 1977 and died in North St. Louis County as the result<br />

of an automobile accident on Jan. 06, 2003 at the age of 25. Miss Hughes had lived in Pauls<br />

Valley, Okla., from 1981 - 1995. She was a graduate from the Pauls Valley High School. She<br />

attended Gateway Bible College in Florissant for two years. She had lived in St. Louis for the<br />

past for years where she was employed by Starbeam Lighting, Co., and Marty Carsillus<br />

Dodge Mitsubishi. She was a member of the United Pentecostal Church. Surviving are her<br />

parents: Jim and Susan Hughes, of Jackson; one brother: Brad Hughes, of Florissant; one<br />

Niece: Breanna Hughes; paternal grandmother: Lois Hughes, of Morehouse; maternal<br />

grandparents: James and Lottie <strong>Gunn</strong>, of Dexter. Friends may call from 5-8 p.m., Friday,<br />

Jan. 10 at the Watkins and Sons Funeral Home in Dexter. Funeral services will be held at 1<br />

p.m., on Saturday, Jan. 10, 2003 in the Watkins and Sons Chapel in Dexter with the Rev.<br />

L.W. Buller, of Waggoner, Okla., and Rev. Michael Boney of Pauls Valley, Okla., officiating.<br />

Interment will follow in the Chalk Bluff Cemetery near Dexter with Watkins and Sons<br />

Funeral Service of Dexter in charge of arrangements.<br />

Rebecaa Adalide <strong>Gunn</strong> Borroughs<br />

Mrs. Rebecca Borroughs, 35, of Gum Fork, died last Thursday noon, Feb. 1. Funeral<br />

Services were held at Bellamy"s Church Saturday, 2PM, Rev. D.G. Trent officiating. She is<br />

survived by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.A. <strong>Gunn</strong>; her husband, Paul Borroughs; three<br />

children; Pauline, Helena, and Elwood; two sisters; Mrs. Lula Walton and Mrs. Rosa Walton<br />

of Gloucester County, and four brothers, Boyd, Lutha, and Nelson of Gloucester and Loyd of<br />

Linden, NJ. Active Pallbearers at the funeral were Samuel Reece, Harvey Pointer, Samuel<br />

Leavitt, Emory Norfolk, Hansford Rowe and Richard Dunston. Gloucester Virginia Gazette<br />

Journal, February 8, 1934<br />

Rebecca Best <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

of 2911 Rosalind Ave., S.W., Roanoke, Virginia died Tuesday in a Roanoke hospital. She was<br />

the widow of Ralph B. <strong>Gunn</strong> and a member of Second Presbyterian Church. Surviving are<br />

two sisters, Mrs. Clyde Grady, Washington, D.C., Mrs. A. M. Woodliff, Gadsden, Alabama;<br />

serveral nieces and nephews. Graveside services will be 3 p.m. Thursday at Evergreen<br />

Cemetery conducted by Rev. William R. Klein and Dr. A. H. Hollingsworth, Jr. Friends may<br />

call at Oakey"s Roanoke Chapel. The World <strong>New</strong>s, Roanoke, VA Wed. 11-10-1976<br />

Rebecca Lee (<strong>Gunn</strong>) Cady,<br />

28, of Mesa, AZ, passed away on October 21, 2002 in Mesa. Rebecca, affectionately known as<br />

Becky, joins her little sister, Sara, who preceded her in death. She is survived by her<br />

husband, Jonathan Cady her children Landon and Lauren her parents Thomas and Aleta<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> her grandmother Marie <strong>Gunn</strong> her sisters Christina Phillips, Laurie Smith, Shawn<br />

Price her brothers William, James and Andrew. Becky was also a loving aunt to Mason,<br />

Hayden, Madison, Dawson, Colby and Brady Phillips. as well as Colton Cady. Becky will<br />

forever be remembered by her extended family as a loving sister and daughter and by her<br />

many dear friends, all of whom were blessed to have her in their lives. Visitation will be


Thursday, October 24, 2002 from 6:00-8:00 PM at Bunker"s Garden Chapel, 33 N.<br />

Centennial Way, Mesa. Services will be Friday, October 25, 2002 at 10:00 AM at The Church<br />

of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Highland Ward, 2835 E. Des Moines, Mesa, with<br />

visitation also one hour prior to the service at the church.<br />

Rebecca Rose <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

born in Abilene, Texas, March 6, 1963, passed away August 5, 2000 in Dallas, Texas. Rebecca<br />

was a graduate of Baylor University in 1985 and did graduate work at Sotherbyâ€s in<br />

London, England. She was a member of the Highland Park United Methodist Church, the<br />

Emmaus Community, the American Society of Interior Design, Dallas Junior League, Kappa<br />

Kappa Gamma and a member of the DMA. Rebecca was preceded in death by her father,<br />

Earl Glenn Rose and her mother-in-law, Janet Ackerly <strong>Gunn</strong>. She is survived by her<br />

husband, George Ross <strong>Gunn</strong> who she married October 21, 1989; her daughters, Lauren<br />

Elizabeth <strong>Gunn</strong> and Caroline Adelaide <strong>Gunn</strong>; mother, Mrs. Charlotte Rose; brother Kyle<br />

Rose; sisters, Judy Sevley and Kathy Rose; father-in-law, Rev. A. L. <strong>Gunn</strong>. Memorial<br />

services will be held at 2:00 P.M. Tuesday, August 8, 2000, at the Highland Park United<br />

Methodist Church, Rev. Bill Smith and Rev. A.L. <strong>Gunn</strong> officiating. A private interment will<br />

be held Elliott Hamil Garden of Memories Cemetery in Abilene. The family will receive<br />

friends from 4:00 P.M. to 6:00 P.M. Wednesday at 1234 Elmwood Drive in Abilene. If<br />

desired memorials may be made in Rebeccaâ€s name to the Highland Park United<br />

Methodist Church, 3300 Mockingbird Lane, Dallas, Texas 75205 or the American Heart<br />

Association, 1615 North Stemmons Freeway, Dallas, Texas 75207.<br />

Reburn G. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Sr.,<br />

of 402 W. 27th St., died December 1, 1977. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Dossie Lewis<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>; a son, Reburn G. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr.; a sister, Mrs. Jacqueline G. Krouse; a brother, Lawrence<br />

E. (Buddy) <strong>Gunn</strong>; two granddaughters, Miss Becky Lynn and Jean Marie <strong>Gunn</strong>; two<br />

grandsons, Reburn G. III (Tommy) and Michael L. <strong>Gunn</strong>; two step grandsons, John G., Jr.<br />

and David C. Hagood and one great-granddaughter, Miss Lani Hagood. His remains rest at<br />

the Joseph W. Bliley Funeral Home, Chippenham Chapel, 6900 Hull St. Rd., where services<br />

will be held Saturday at 2 p.m. Interment Dale Memorial Park. He was a retired Conductor<br />

of the RF & P Railroad and worked as a Security Guard for MEMCO. Richmond Times<br />

Dispatch (VA) Fri. 12-2-1977<br />

Reidus Gene <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

passed away on October 18, 2005 at his home in Gilbert. He was born March 21, 1925 in<br />

Alva, Oklahoma. Gene, who has lived in Arizona since the 1940s, was a pioneer in the auto<br />

racing community in Arizona. He was one of several individuals instrumental in converting<br />

what was a dog track into Manzanita Speedway. He raced in the very first race at Manzanita<br />

on August 25, 1951. During his career he raced throughout Arizona, California and<br />

surrounding states, and for many years held the record at Manzanita for the 100-lap race.<br />

Gene worked throughout his life as a heavy-duty mechanic and retired in 1987 as shop<br />

superintendent for Calmat Cement (now Vulcan Materials). He was a devoted husband,<br />

father, grandfather and great-grandfather. He was preceded in death by his wife, Joann and<br />

son, Gary Reeves <strong>Gunn</strong>. Family members who will miss him greatly are children: Richard<br />

(Linda) <strong>Gunn</strong> from Oregon, Deborah (Elden) Letner from Gilbert, Jana <strong>Gunn</strong> from


Glendale, and David (Teresa) <strong>Gunn</strong> from Utah. Other surviving family includes: brother,<br />

Glenn (Donna) Clary from Utah and brother-in-law Roger (Babe) Netz from Phoenix. He<br />

had 10 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren. Gene miraculously survived a severe<br />

brain injury in 1987 and spent five months in Barrow Neurological Center. The family asks<br />

that donations be made in Gene"s name to the Barrow Neurological Foundation, 350 W.<br />

Thomas, Phoenix, AZ 85013. Funeral services will be held on Saturday October 22, 2005 at<br />

10:00 AM with a visitation one-hour prior at the LDS Elliot Ward Building, 10256 S.<br />

Greenfield Rd in Gilbert. Meldrum Mortuary handled the arrangements. Published in The<br />

Arizona Republic from 10/21/2005 - 10/22/2005.<br />

Rena <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Survived by sister Katherine Dumas of Dallas, brother Ray <strong>Gunn</strong> of Hillsboro; several nieces<br />

and nephew. Services 10 am Saturday. Interment Ridgepark Cemetery in Hillsboro, Tx.<br />

Dallas Morning <strong>New</strong>s, 12-7-1979 page 68<br />

Reppes H. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

BLACKSTONE - Jan. 23 - Reppes H. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 73, a Nottoway County farmer, died Sunday in<br />

a Farmville hospital. He is survived by three sons, Everette G. <strong>Gunn</strong> and Edward H. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

of Blackstone, and Reppes W. <strong>Gunn</strong>, of Richmond; two daughters, Mrs. Inez G. Beamer, of<br />

Crewe, and Mrs. Elizabeth G. Ball, of Blackstone; one brother, Harry R. <strong>Gunn</strong>, of Green<br />

Bay, Va.; six sisters, Mrs. Dora Crafton and Mrs. C. W. Vaughan, of Petersburg; Mrs. Kate<br />

Lewis, of Cochrane, Va.; Mrs. P. B. Allen of Crewe; Mrs. Viola DuPriest, of Victoria, and<br />

Miss Florence <strong>Gunn</strong>, of Williamsburg; nine grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. A<br />

funeral service will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Hamner-Hardin Funeral Home here, with<br />

burial in St. Mark"s Methodist Church cemetery, Crewe. Richmond Times Dispatch (VA)<br />

Mon. 1-24-1955 (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> descendant)<br />

Reschell <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

The autopsy on 14-month-old Reschell <strong>Gunn</strong>, who died Wednesday, Sept 8, 1971, in Bronson<br />

Hospital, Kalamazoo, Michigan shows death resulted from two ruptured blood vessels in her<br />

head, Del, Lt. Harold Harris of the Benton Harbor police reported today. Police and the<br />

Bcrrien prosecutor's office are continuing their investigation into the cause of injuries.<br />

Reschell, daughter of Kathy <strong>Gunn</strong> , 354 Paw Paw avenue, Benton Harbor, was taken to<br />

Mercy Hospital Sunday with head and body injuries, and transferred later In the day to<br />

Bronson by Action Ambulance. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> said she ran from her home Sunday and called<br />

an ambulance when Reschell suddenly began breathing heavily. She said the child had<br />

struck her head twice during the week, once during a fall and the other time while being<br />

picked up, police reported . Graveside prayer services for Reschell are scheduled to be held<br />

Monday at 11 a.m. In Crystal Springs cemetery. The Rev. R.R. Wilder, pastor of the <strong>New</strong><br />

Mission Baptist church, will officiate. Friends may call at the Robblns funeral home<br />

beginning Sunday.<br />

Dr. Rex Beach <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

Rex <strong>Gunn</strong>, 78, of Honolulu, a retired educator, died Saturday, April 30, 1999 in Honolulu.<br />

He was also a writer and director of communications. He is survived by daughters Kate Heil<br />

and Dr. Sally Ann Goade, three grandchildren, and companion Mary Hendrickson. Private


Services. Published Friday, May 6, 1999<br />

2 nd obit<br />

REX BEACH GUNN, 78, of Honolulu, died May 1, 1999. Retired educator, writer,<br />

communications director, survivor of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor and a volunteer<br />

at the Arizona Memorial. Survived by daughters, Kate Heil and Dr. Sally Ann Goade three<br />

grandchildren companion, Mary Hendrickson. Private service. Arrangements by Ultimate<br />

Cremation Services.<br />

Rex H. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Rex H. <strong>Gunn</strong> 78, Versailles, Missouri, died April 2, 2002, at Good Shepherd Care Center,<br />

Versailles. He was born March 2, 1924, near Barnett, a son of Halcyon D. and Daisy Jones<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>. He was married April 21, 1944, to Twila Jean Paxson, who survives at the home. A<br />

retired farmer, he was a member of First Baptist Church, Versailles. He served as Eastern<br />

District commissioner of Morgan County. A Navy veteran of World War II, he was<br />

commander of American Legion Post 104 in Versailles and VFW Post 5902 in Gravois Mills.<br />

He was past president of Barnett Lions Club and a director on the Mid MissouriAmbulance<br />

District. Other survivors include: one son, Darrell <strong>Gunn</strong>, Ankeny, Iowa; two brothers, Paul<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, Versailles, and Roscoe <strong>Gunn</strong>, Romney, W. Va.; two sisters, Nan Satter, Clear Lake,<br />

Iowa, and Ethel Kelsey, California; six grandchildren; and one great-granddaughter. Two<br />

sons, Thomas E. <strong>Gunn</strong> and Rex H. <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr., preceded him in death. Services will be at 2<br />

p.m. Friday at Kidwell-Garber Funeral Home, Versailles. The Rev. Todd Forman will<br />

officiate. Burial with military honors will be in Versailles Cemetery. Thomas and Sarah<br />

Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> descendant)<br />

Rhea William <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

83 of South Boston, died August 29, 1994 at Hanover Health Care Center. Survivors include<br />

three daughters, Ms. Byrd Latham and Ms. Judy Gilman, both of Richmond and Mrs. Dell<br />

Hinman; one son-in-law, Mr. Bill Hinman, both of Urbanna; one granddaughter, Miss<br />

Rebecca Latham of Richmond; two sisters, Mrs. Mabel <strong>Gunn</strong> McCleod and Mrs. Dora Lee<br />

Cauthen, both of Dublin; three brothers, Mr. R. C. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Richmond, Mr. Russell <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Mt. Holly, NC and Mr. Richard <strong>Gunn</strong> of Richmond. Graveside services will be held<br />

Thursday, September 1 at 11:00 a.m. at Oak Ridge Cemetery. Visitation will be held<br />

Wednesday at Powell Funeral Home, 7:00-8:30 p.m.Richmond Times Dispatch (VA) Wed. 8-<br />

31-1994 - (John C. And Sarah Owen <strong>Gunn</strong> descendant)<br />

R. L. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Andalusia, Alabama - June 3, 1911 - In a personal difficulty here tonight in the store of<br />

Benson hardware Company, R. L. <strong>Gunn</strong> was cut about a dozen places and received on stab<br />

over the heart which proved fatal. Dr. L. E. Broughton a physician of Andalusia did the<br />

cutting. No arrest has been made. Dr. Broughton had been called to the store by <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

where the latter is employed as clerk. After a heated argument <strong>Gunn</strong> grabbed a pitchfork<br />

and attacked the doctor who then drew his knife and used it with felling effect. The difficulty<br />

is said to be over some personal matters.<br />

R. L. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Ringling, Oklahoma - November 9, 1917 - R. L. <strong>Gunn</strong>, team contractor and pioneer of


Ringling, died at his home here Sunday of diabetis. He was 55 years old and came to<br />

Oklahoma from Warsaw, Mo., his birthplace. He leaves a widow and three children, one of<br />

whom is Mrs. E. B. James of healdton. The body was buried Monday at the Cornish<br />

cemetery.<br />

Rhea William <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

83, a former service station operator, widower of Elizabeth Spencer <strong>Gunn</strong>. Richmond Times<br />

Dispatch, August 31, 1994<br />

Richard <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Green County Georgia, Vol II by Tad Evans, 1874-1880Thursday June 16, 1881. Two of our<br />

old citizens are gone, Richard <strong>Gunn</strong> and Thomas Aiken both of the Bethany neighborhood<br />

are dead. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> died last week and Mr. Aiken Sunday night. Both had passed their 3<br />

score and 10 years. (Richard <strong>Gunn</strong> husband of Martha Rhodes) - Thomas and Sarah<br />

Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> descendant)<br />

Richard <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Richard Lee "Dick" <strong>Gunn</strong> of Eugene, Oregon died Dec. 3, 2006 of cancer. He was 60. He was<br />

born Aug. 14, 1946, in Los Angeles to Billie and Ruby Austinberg <strong>Gunn</strong>. He married Kristin<br />

Peetz in 1955 in Lancaster, Calif. They later divorced. He married Beth Abramson in 1972 in<br />

Lancaster. They later divorced. He was drafted in 1965 by the Army and played French horn<br />

in the Army band. He was a lifelong musician and worked at McKenzie River Music for 25<br />

years. Survivors include two sons, Richard Jr. of Clackamas and Geoff of Astoria; his<br />

mother; his life partner of 10 years, Duffy Knaus; two brothers, Don of Ridgecrest, Calif.,<br />

and Dan of Keizer; and two grand- daughters. No service is planned. Arrangements by<br />

Musgrove Family Mortuary in Eugene.<br />

Richard <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Richard <strong>Gunn</strong>, 84, died Saturday in a local hospital. A farmer, he was born Dec. 15, 1912, in<br />

North Dakota and was a 25-year resident of Las Vegas, Nevada. He is survived by his sister,<br />

<strong>My</strong>rtle Martin of Polson, Mont. Visitation will be from 9 to 10:30 a.m. today in Bunkers<br />

Eden Vale Mortuary, with graveside services at 11 a.m. in Bunkers Eden Vale Memorial<br />

Park.<br />

Richard A. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Richard Albert <strong>Gunn</strong> 70, Noblesville, passed away Tuesday, December 30, 2008 at his home<br />

in Noblesville, Indiana. He was born December 15, 1938 in Detroit, Michigan to Richard W.<br />

and Jean (Hogate) <strong>Gunn</strong>. Richard graduated in 1958 from Culver Military Academy and<br />

attended Purdue. He also served 8 years in the U. S. Army. Richard loved his family, and<br />

enjoyed boating, cooking and was an avid reader. He was a life-time member of the Culver<br />

Legion and a member of the Alumni Association of Culver Military Academy. Richard<br />

retired in 2001, from Principal Financial Group, after working 30 years in insurance sales.<br />

Richard's legacy would be that he is survived by son, Richard A. (Sabrina) <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Spokane, WA; and daughter, Chauntel (Mark) Holmes of Noblesville; his four<br />

grandchildren, Rylee and Reid <strong>Gunn</strong> and Blake and Alex Holmes. He was preceded in death<br />

by his parents. Services will be held at 2:00 p.m. on Saturday, January 3, 2009 at Randall &


Roberts Funeral Home, Noblesville, with Rev. Richard D. Bell officiating. Friends may call<br />

Saturday, January 3, from Noon to 2:00 pm. at Randall & Roberts Funeral Home. Burial<br />

will be at Crownland Cemetery.<br />

Richard Allen <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

CARBONDALE, Richard Allen <strong>Gunn</strong>, 58, passed away at 2:25 a.m. Tuesday, March 30,<br />

2010, in John Cochran Veteran's Affairs Medical Center in St. Louis, Mo. Richard was born<br />

Oct. 22, 1951, in Carbondale, to Charles E. and Mildred (Tackitt) <strong>Gunn</strong>. Survivors include<br />

one son, Eric M. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Herrin; one daughter and son-in-law, Crystal E.Pickerill and Jason<br />

D. Pickerill of De Soto; four grandchildren, Skyler <strong>Gunn</strong>, Shawn P. <strong>Gunn</strong> and Cody C.<br />

Griffin, all of Carbondale and Kelsie L. Griffin of De Soto; one brother, Charles "Barry"<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Carbondale; and one sister and brother-in-law, Linda S. Akins and Kenny Akins of<br />

Murphysboro. He is preceded in death by his parents. Richard served his country in the<br />

U.S. Air Force from 1970 to 1974. He retired from the City of Carbondale Street Department<br />

in 2003, after 20 years of service. Funeral services will be at 7 p.m. Monday, April 5, 2010, in<br />

at Meredith Funeral Home in Carbondale. Visitation will be from 5 to 7 p.m. Monday at the<br />

funeral home.<br />

Richard Bullington <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Died at his residence on the Williamsburg Road, below Richmond on October 10, 1907, at 7<br />

pm. Funeral from his late residence this (Saturday, October 12, 1907) afternoon at 1:30<br />

o’clock. Interment in Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, Virginia. (Richmond Times Dispatch<br />

Friday Oct 11, 1907 page 10)<br />

Richard E. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Richard E. ""Dick"" <strong>Gunn</strong>, 74, of 175 Westchester Circlem Pinehurst, NC., died Tuesday in<br />

Vencor Hospital in Greensboro. Private services will be held. Arrangements are being<br />

handled by Powell Funeral Home & Crematory. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> is survived by his wife, Dorothy<br />

J. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Pinehurst; three sons, Richard J. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Wilton, Calif., Peter D. <strong>Gunn</strong> of San<br />

Jose, Calif., and Michael J. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Milpitas, Calif.; a daughter, Mary G. Beatty of San<br />

Ramon, Calif.; a sister, Barbara Pressler of Gainesville, Fla.; and eight grandchildren.<br />

Memorials may be made to Our Lady of Peace Church and Shrine, care of the Rev. John J.<br />

Sweeney, 2800 Mission College Blvd., Santa Clara, Calif. 95054. October 16, 1998 -<br />

Fayetteville Observer.<br />

Richard E. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Richard E. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 87, of Williamsburg, died Friday, December 14, 2002 in his sleep. Born in<br />

Richmond, Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was the son of Randolph Wellford <strong>Gunn</strong> and Alla Jones <strong>Gunn</strong>. He<br />

graduated from John Marshall High School in Richmond, and received a degree in<br />

Advertising Design from Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, N.Y. in 1938. After serving in the<br />

7thRegiment in the Pacific during World War II, he returned to Richmond and married<br />

Lucy Otey Davis. He became art director for Richmond advertising agency Lindsey and<br />

Company and served as president of the Art Directors Club of Richmond, and as a member<br />

of the Virginia Motor Sports Club. In 1962, he purchased the Toymaker of Williamsburg<br />

and moved with his wife and three children to Williamsburg. He became active in the<br />

community, through the years serving as president of the Chamber of Commerce, president


of the Rotary Club, president of Merchants" Square Association, president of the 20th<br />

Century Gallery, and as a founder of An Occasion for the Arts. In 1975, he married Anne<br />

Boetzel Berry. He is predeceased by five siblings and his second wife. He is survived by<br />

daughter, Sarah 0. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Williamsburg; son, James R. <strong>Gunn</strong> and daughter-in-law, Nancy<br />

Barker <strong>Gunn</strong> of Gloucester; daughter, Sue <strong>Gunn</strong> Spooner and son-in-law Arthur E.<br />

Spooner, Jr. of Williamsburg; and grandchildren Richard <strong>Gunn</strong>, Emelie <strong>Gunn</strong>, and Clare<br />

Spooner. The family will receive friends from 6 to 8 p.m. on Tuesday, Dec. 17, at Nelsen<br />

Funeral Home, Williamsburg. A memorial service will be held at Bruton Parish Church at 1<br />

p.m., Wednesday, Dec. 18. Contributions may be made to the "Richard E. and Anne L.<br />

Boetzel <strong>Gunn</strong> Scholarship Fund," c/o Pratt Illstitute, 200 Willoughby Ave., <strong>New</strong> York,<br />

N.Y.11205. Arrangements by Nelsen Funeral Home, Williamsburg. (John and Sarah Scherer<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> descendant)<br />

Dr. Richard F. <strong>Gunn</strong>, D.C.,<br />

Age 60, of Stratford, Conn., died suddenly on Saturday, October 6, 2007, while visiting<br />

relatives in <strong>New</strong> Hampshire. "Doc" was the beloved husband of Marguerite Duffy <strong>Gunn</strong>. He<br />

was the son of Richard W. <strong>Gunn</strong> and the late Janet E. <strong>Gunn</strong>. Born in Springfield Mass., he<br />

lived in Stratford for most of his life. He graduated from Bunnell High School, class of 1964,<br />

where he was a National Merit Finalist. He attended Union College, and earned his<br />

Bachelors degree from Maharishi University of Management. He graduated from Western<br />

States Chiropractic College in 1980 and has been a practicing chiropractor in Stratford for<br />

26 years. "Doc" proudly served his country in the Naval Reserve and on active duty on the<br />

aircraft carrier USS Bon Homme Richard during the Vietnam war. He lived a life of selfless<br />

service to his family, his friends, his beloved patients, his church and his community. He was<br />

a wonderful, loving husband, son, brother, brother-in law, uncle and friend. He was a<br />

member of First Congregational Church of Stratford for 50 years and served in various<br />

volunteer positions, including the Board of Trustees, Church Council, and Board of<br />

Benevolence. He had served on the Board of Directors of the Stratford Red Cross and the<br />

Stratford YMCA .He was a long term member of the Stratford Rotary Club and grilled and<br />

sold many hot dogs each Stratford Day to raise money for the Rotary Scholarship fund. He<br />

was past Chairman of the International Meditation Society of Fairfield County and a<br />

member of Sterling House, Stratford Historical Society, and the Stratford Library<br />

Association. He was a member of the American Chiropractic Association, Connecticut<br />

Chiropractic Association, and the Foundation for Chiropractic Education and Research, as<br />

well as the Educational Kinesiology Foundation and the Starsmith Foundation. He was a<br />

member of the Masonic Temple St. Johns #8 in Stratford. He was a lifetime member of the<br />

National Rifle Association and the Legislative Officer for the Bridgeport Rifle Club, which<br />

was co-founded by his great-grandfather. "Doc" is survived by his loving wife,<br />

Marguerite;his father, Richard W. <strong>Gunn</strong>; his brother, David <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife Barbara of<br />

Pennsylvania and their children Jonathan, Robert, Brian, and Kate, and grandchildren<br />

Jaimeson and Dashall; his brother, John <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife Elizabeth of Connecticut, and their<br />

children Elaine, Paul, Adam, and Maryanne; his aunt, Mary Luber of <strong>New</strong> Jersey; and his<br />

uncle, Robert Fowler of Massachusetts; as well as several cousins. He is also survived by his<br />

beloved in-laws Tom and Janis Duffy and their children, and Tim and Margaret Duffy and<br />

their children, as well as many friends . He was predeceased by his mother, Janet E. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

his niece Angela <strong>Gunn</strong>, his uncle Saul Luber, and his cousin Susan Wilson <strong>My</strong>ers. "Doc" will


e remembered for his large wealth of knowledge, his professional skill and caring , his sense<br />

of humor and numerous jokes, his huge, loving, generous heart, and his deep spirituality.<br />

"Bodies are known to have an end. The dweller in the body is eternal, imperishable."<br />

Friends are invited to attend a Memorial Service on Saturday, October 20, 2007 at 11 a.m. at<br />

First Congregational Church, 2301 Main St, Stratford, with a reception at the Church<br />

following the service. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to First Congregational<br />

Church or a charity of your choice. Arrangements have been entrusted to the Pistey Funeral<br />

Home, 2155 Main Street, Stratford. Published in the Connecticut Post from 10/17/2007 -<br />

10/18/2007.<br />

Richard F. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr.<br />

ROCHESTER, Mn -- The funeral for Richard F. "Rick" <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr. will be at 11 a.m.<br />

Wednesday at Resurrection Lutheran Church in Rochester, with the Rev. Stephen J. Meyer<br />

officiating. Burial will be in Oakwood East Cemetery, with military rites provided by the<br />

Army National Guard Company B, 2nd Battalion, 135th Infantry Division. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 36, of<br />

Rochester, died Friday (Nov. 10, 2006) at his home, following a 13-month illness with brain<br />

cancer. Born May 6, 1970, in Minneapolis, he grew up in Crystal, Minn., and graduated from<br />

Robbinsdale (Minn.) Cooper High School in 1989. From 1989 to 1991, he served in the Navy<br />

aboard the USS America in the Gulf War. He moved to Rochester in 1993. In 1999 he joined<br />

the Army National Guard and later served in Operation Desert Spring in Kuwait in 2001.<br />

Due to declining health, he retired from the National Guard on April 27, 2006, with the rank<br />

of E5. He was also a carpenter, and most recently worked as a doorman at McMurphy"s<br />

Sports Cafe. On June 4, 2005, he married Nicole C. Treichel at Resurrection Lutheran<br />

Church. He enjoyed family, friends, sports and fishing, and especially enjoyed the military.<br />

Survivors include his wife; two daughters, Taylor and Jordan, both at home; his parents,<br />

Richard F. Sr. and Daisy <strong>Gunn</strong> of Crystal; and a sister, Andrea Bratz of Mounds View,<br />

Minn. Friends may call from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. Tuesday at Macken Funeral Home in<br />

Rochester, and an hour before the service Wednesday at the church<br />

Richard F. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Richard F. <strong>Gunn</strong> D.C., age 60, of Stratford, beloved husband of Marguerite Duffy <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

died suddenly this weekend in Exeter, <strong>New</strong> Hampshire. Dr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a chiropractor with<br />

offices on Main St. in Stratford. A complete death notice and memorial servicearrangements<br />

will be published at a later date. Arrangements have been entrusted to the Pistey Funeral<br />

Home, 2155 Main St., Stratford. Published in the Connecticut Post on 10/8, 2007 - Dr.<br />

Richard F. <strong>Gunn</strong>, D.C., age 60, of Stratford, died suddenly on Saturday, October 6, 2007,<br />

while visiting relatives in <strong>New</strong> Hampshire. "Doc" was the beloved husband of Marguerite<br />

Duffy <strong>Gunn</strong>. He was the son of Richard W. <strong>Gunn</strong> and the late Janet E. <strong>Gunn</strong>. Born in<br />

Springfield Mass., he lived in Stratford for most of his life. He graduated from Bunnell High<br />

School, class of 1964, where he was a National Merit Finalist. He attended Union College,<br />

and earned his Bachelors degree from Maharishi University of Management. He graduated<br />

from Western States Chiropractic College in 1980 and has been a practicing chiropractor in<br />

Stratford for 26 years. "Doc" proudly served his country in the Naval Reserve and on active<br />

duty on the aircraft carrier USS Bon Homme Richard during the Vietnam war. He lived a<br />

life of selfless service to his family, his friends, his beloved patients, his church and his<br />

community. He was a wonderful, loving husband, son, brother, brother-in law, uncle and


friend. He was a member of First Congregational Church of Stratford for 50 years and<br />

served in various volunteer positions, including the Board of Trustees, Church Council, and<br />

Board of Benevolence. He had served on the Board of Directors of the Stratford Red Cross<br />

and the Stratford YMCA .He was a long term member of the Stratford Rotary Club and<br />

grilled and sold many hot dogs each Stratford Day to raise money for the Rotary Scholarship<br />

fund. He was past Chairman of the International Meditation Society of Fairfield County and<br />

a member of Sterling House, Stratford Historical Society, and the Stratford Library<br />

Association. He was a member of the American Chiropractic Association,Connecticut<br />

Chiropractic Association, and the Foundation for Chiropractic Education and Research, as<br />

well as the Educational Kinesiology Foundation and the Starsmith Foundation. He was a<br />

member of the Masonic Temple St. Johns #8 in Stratford. He was a lifetime member of the<br />

National Rifle Association and the Legislative Officer for the Bridgeport Rifle Club, which<br />

was co-founded by his great-grandfather. "Doc" is survived by his loving wife,<br />

Marguerite;his father, Richard W. <strong>Gunn</strong>; his brother, David <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife Barbara of<br />

Pennsylvania and their children Jonathan, Robert, Brian, and Kate, and grandchildren<br />

Jaimeson and Dashall; his brother, John <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife Elizabeth of Connecticut, and their<br />

children Elaine, Paul, Adam, and Maryanne; his aunt, Mary Luber of <strong>New</strong> Jersey; and his<br />

uncle, Robert Fowler of Massachusetts; as well as several cousins. He is also survived by his<br />

beloved in-laws Tom and Janis Duffy and their children, and Tim and Margaret Duffy and<br />

their children, as well as many friends . He was predeceased by his mother, Janet E. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

his niece Angela <strong>Gunn</strong>, his uncle Saul Luber, and his cousin Susan Wilson <strong>My</strong>ers. "Doc" will<br />

be remembered for his large wealth of knowledge, his professional skill and caring , his sense<br />

of humor and numerous jokes, his huge, loving, generous heart, and his deep spirituality.<br />

"Bodies are known to have an end. The dweller in the body is eternal, imperishable."<br />

Friends are invited to attend a Memorial Service on Saturday, October 20, 2007 at 11 a.m. at<br />

First Congregational Church, 2301 Main St, Stratford, with a reception at the Church<br />

following the service. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to First Congregational<br />

Church or a charity of your choice. Arrangements have been entrusted to the Pistey Funeral<br />

Home, 2155 Main Street, Stratford.<br />

Richard F., <strong>Gunn</strong> Sr.<br />

"Tiny" age 69, of Crystal, passed away on Jan. 10, 2011. Preceded in death by his son,<br />

Richard F. Jr. He will be deeply missed by his wife of 34 years, Daisy; daughter, Andrea<br />

Bratz; 4 grandchildren; relatives and good friends. Visitation 1 hour before service.<br />

Memorial Service 11am Monday, Jan. 17 at: Cremation Society of MN, 7835 Brooklyn Blvd.,<br />

Brooklyn Park (763-560-3100). Private interment at Fort Snelling. In lieu of flowers,<br />

memorials preferred.<br />

Richard Francis <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

age 69, of Crystal, Minn., passed away on Jan. 10, 2011. He was born February 23, 1941.<br />

Preceded in death by his son, Richard F. Jr. He will be deeply missed by his wife of 34 years,<br />

Daisy; daughter, Andrea Bratz; 4 grandchildren; relatives and good friends. Visitation 1<br />

hour before service. Memorial Service 11am Monday, Jan. 17 at: Cremation Society of MN,<br />

7835 Brooklyn Blvd., Brooklyn Park (763-560-3100). Private interment at Fort Snelling. In<br />

lieu of flowers, memorials preferred.


Richard Gordon <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Richard "Dick," 89, of Richmond, passed away April 18, 2012. He was preceded in death by<br />

his wife, Elizabeth "Pat" <strong>My</strong>ers <strong>Gunn</strong>; and four brothers. Survivors include two children,<br />

Deborah "Debbie" Barnes (Bill) and Ronald <strong>Gunn</strong> (Perry); two sisters, Emma G. Cauthen<br />

and Mrs. Donald (Mabel) McLeod, both of Dublin, Va.; and four grandchildren, Matthew<br />

and Jacob Barnes and Ryan and Gordon <strong>Gunn</strong>. Dick honorably served his country during<br />

the Korean War Conflict. He was awarded the World War II Victory Medal and the Army<br />

of Occupation Medal, Japan. He worked for Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Company<br />

and retired after 25 years of service. Dick enjoyed playing golf right up until he passed away.<br />

The family will receive friends from 2 to 5 p.m. Sunday, April 22, at Bliley's-Central, 3801<br />

Augusta Ave. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the American Heart Association ,<br />

4217 Park Place Ct., Glen Allen, Va. 23060. (John and Sarah <strong>Gunn</strong>-John Clayton <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Richard Joseph <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

86, <strong>Gunn</strong>"s Clothing Store owner-operator, died Wednesday, Sept. 29, 1999. Private family<br />

memorial service. Survivors: wife, Mary; sons, William of Denver, Robert of Mishawaka,<br />

Ind., Lyle of Great Bend; daughters, Kathryn Lawrence of Dayton, Ohio, Rosemary Clark of<br />

Neosho, Mo.; brother, Robert of Great Bend; sisters, Marjorie Stoskopf of Santa Maria,<br />

Calif., Patricia Campbell of San Antonio, Texas; 14grandchildren; seven greatgrandchildren.<br />

Memorial has been established with First Congregational, United Church of<br />

Christ. Bryant-Christians Funeral Home. (Sedgewick Kansas) (Jasper <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Richard Kenneth <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

NEWPORT NEWS - Richard Kenneth <strong>Gunn</strong> passed away April 26, 2007. He was born in<br />

Waco, Texas, on Nov. 26, 1945, to Everett and Mildred <strong>Gunn</strong> who have preceded him in<br />

death. Richard held a BS from Baylor University and a Doctor of Dental Surgery from<br />

University of Texas, Houston. He served in the Navy during the Vietnam War and was a<br />

member of the Army Dental Corps for eight years before joining private dental practice in<br />

<strong>New</strong>port <strong>New</strong>s. He enjoyed helping those in his community through his dental practice until<br />

his death. He will be greatly missed by his children, Julia, Daniel, and Kirsten, and by his<br />

sister, Carolyn. A memorial service will be held 2 p.m. Thursday, May 3, at Riverside-<br />

Altmeyer Funeral Home. His family requests that donations are made in his name to the<br />

American Heart Association in lieu of flowers. Published in the Daily Press on 4/29/2007.<br />

(Reuben and Mary Goforth <strong>Gunn</strong> Desc.)<br />

Richard M. "Pek" <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

NASHVILLE -- Richard M. "Pek" <strong>Gunn</strong>, 91, whose homespun verse earned him the<br />

designation poet laureate of Tennessee in 1965, died Thursday of congestive heart failure.<br />

Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> wrote about plain folks in a confusing world. His first book, Tumblin' Creek<br />

Tales, appeared in 1963. His second, Keep on Laughing, was published in 1975. His<br />

syndicated column, "The Peekhole," appeared in 32 newspapers across the country. He also<br />

wrote "Little Mischief," the official poem on Tennessee's wild animal, the raccoon, and "The<br />

Tennessee Salute," the state's bicentennial march. Lexington Herald Leader, February 26,<br />

1995


Richard N. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

45, of 9807 Nott Lane, Chesterfield, died Saturday, November 20, 1993, in Chippenham<br />

Hospital, Richmond. He was a native of Petersburg, son of the late Robert L. and Martha<br />

Smelley <strong>Gunn</strong>. He was an employee for ICI America, and was a U. S. Army veteran of the<br />

Vietnam conflict. He is survived by his wife, Paula L. <strong>Gunn</strong>; three daughters, Danielle <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

of Hanover, Alisha <strong>Gunn</strong> and Jennifer <strong>Gunn</strong>; a son, Nickie <strong>Gunn</strong>; all of Chesterfield; two<br />

sisters, Brenda G. Harrup of Chester and Patricia Peden of Colonial Heights; a brother,<br />

Robert L. <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr. of Chesterfield. Funeral services will be held Monday at 3:00 p.m. in th<br />

chapel of E. Alvin Small Funeral Home, Colonial Heights, with Rev. John Siegle officiating.<br />

Burial will be in Sunset Memorial Park, Chester. The family will receive friends at the<br />

funeral home Sunday 3 to 4:30 p.m. Richmond Times Dispatch (VA) Sun. 11-21-1993<br />

Richmond L. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

January 26, 2010 - Richmond L. <strong>Gunn</strong>, age 87 a rancher of Gonzales Texas, formerly of<br />

Elgin, died Saturday. He is survived by his wife Retha. Services 1 pm Wednesday at Elgin<br />

Cemetery. Arrangements by Jones Family, Elgin.<br />

Robert Learon <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

World War II veteran - Robert Learron <strong>Gunn</strong>, 79, of Smyrna died Monday, Sept. 4, 2000.<br />

Services will be 2 p.m. today at Carmichael Funeral Home in Smyrna, with the Rev. Keith<br />

Bates officiating. Burial will be in Georgia Memorial Park Cemetery in Marietta.<br />

Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> served in the Army during World War II. He retired from J. J. Haverty Furniture<br />

Company after 29 years' service. He was a member of Fortified Hills Baptist Church in<br />

Marietta. Survivors include his wife, Louise A. <strong>Gunn</strong>; two daughters, Deanna Collins and<br />

De Lane Andrew, both of Smyrna; two brothers, J. D. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Smyrna and Clarence <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

of San Diego, Calif.; two sisters, Laverne Linder of Hartwell and Lanell Bates of Grayson;<br />

and five grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren. Contributions may be made to<br />

American Parkinson's Disease Association, Atlanta Chapter, P.O. Box 49416, Atlanta, Ga.<br />

30359. (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Richard O. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Richard O. <strong>Gunn</strong>, "Dick", a Glen Burnie, Maryland resident for 49 years, died September<br />

13 at Union Memorial Hospital. He was born July 29, 1934, in Maryland, and worked as a<br />

Pipe Insulator for Local 11 for 40 years before his retirement in 1996. He enjoyed playing<br />

slot machines, watching the Ravens and the Orioles, the Terps basketball and football teams,<br />

and watching his granddaughter Brianna play softball. He also enjoyed his Airedale terriers.<br />

He is survived by his wife, Peggy A. <strong>Gunn</strong> (nee Trott); three children, Debbie <strong>Gunn</strong> and her<br />

husband Kurt Hofschild of Pasadena, Donna and her husband Bob Price of Pasadena, and<br />

Scott <strong>Gunn</strong> of Glen Burnie; and two grandchildren, Brianna and Jarrett Price, both of<br />

Pasadena. Relatives and friends are invited to call from 3 to 5 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. on<br />

Thursday, September 16 at the family-owned and operated McCully-Polyniak Funeral<br />

Home, P.A., 3204 Mountain Road, Pasadena, where funeral services will be held at 1:30 p.m.<br />

on Friday, September 17. Interment Glen Haven Memorial Park. Memorial contributions<br />

may be made to the SPCA of Anne Arundel County, 1815 Bay Ridge Avenue, P.O. Box 3471,<br />

Annapolis, MD 21403


Richard Scott <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

MERIDIAN, IDAHO Richard Scott <strong>Gunn</strong>, beloved husband, father and grandfather passed<br />

away at home with his wife by his side Monday, Sept. 11, 2006, after a long struggle with<br />

emphysema. Rick was preceded by his adoptive parents, Leo H. and Annabelle Toopes<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>; survivors include his wife, Diana R. Ehli and 2 children.Arrangements under the<br />

direction of Cremation Society of Idaho. Rick was born Oct. 19, 1948, in Kansas City, Mo.<br />

His adoptive parents were known to him always as ?Mom and Dad? ? Leo H. <strong>Gunn</strong> and<br />

Annabelle Toopes <strong>Gunn</strong>. Growing up, he lived in various small towns in eastern Montana.<br />

He graduated high school from Wasatch Academy in Mount Pleasant, Utah, in 1966. He was<br />

strong academically, and talented athletically. His interest in sports ? nearly all sports ?<br />

continued until the day he died. In 1967, he attended Montana Tech in Butte, Mont. He also<br />

attended Miles City Community College from 1967 to 1969. In the summer of 1968, he went<br />

to work for the U.S. Forest Service as a seasonal civil engineering technician in Miles City,<br />

Mont. Also here, in 1968, he met the love of his life, Diana R. Ehli <strong>Gunn</strong> while she was<br />

attending Beauty School. In that next year, on July 3, 1969, they were married. Hecontinued<br />

to work seasonally as a technician. Together they lived in Great Falls, Mont., Sandpoint,<br />

Idaho; Boise, Idaho; and Meridian, Idaho. They remained together until his death. Rick and<br />

Diana had two children together ? Michelle Marie and Michael Aaron. Rick worked for the<br />

Federal Government until his retirement in 2004. He loved working in the outdoors ?<br />

designing, building, and inspecting roads and bridges. In the Boise National Forest, Rick was<br />

the project engineer in charge of more than 80 new bridge construction and major bridge<br />

reconstruction projects combined. Rick is survived by his wife Diana of Meridian, Idaho.<br />

Also by his children, daughter Michelle Griffin and husband Ron of Stinnett, Texas; son<br />

Michael <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife Christy of Meridian, Idaho, and by his grandchildren, Trey and<br />

Calli Griffin. He was preceded in death by his parents. He was a wonderful husband, dad,<br />

and grandfather. We all will miss him here on earth, but will look forward to seeing him<br />

again in heaven. Rick and family would like to extend their heartfelt thanks for all of the<br />

care and consideration to St. Luke Regional Medical Center Hospice. A very special thank<br />

you goes out to his nurse Gary Dromarsky for his tender and intuitive care.<br />

Richard W. <strong>Gunn</strong> M.D.<br />

Richard W. <strong>Gunn</strong> M.D., Kansas City, MO, died on Thanksgiving Day, November 28, 2002.<br />

An inurnment ceremony will be held in Quindaro Cemetery at a date to be announced. In<br />

lieu of flowers, a donation to the Northeast Presbyterian Church is suggested or to the<br />

charitable organization of choice. Dr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born October 29, 1921 in Kansas City, MO,<br />

the eldest son of J. Wayne and Elsie M. <strong>Gunn</strong>, both deceased. He lived in the Kansas City<br />

area all his life, except for part of his education and his military service in World War II. He<br />

obtained a B.A. in 1941 and his M.D. in 1944, both with honors, from the University of<br />

Kansas. He served as a medical officer in the U.S. Army during and after World War II,<br />

stationed at hospitals in the States and clinics in the Panama Canal Health Department.<br />

After a self-designed family practice residency, he began a neighborhood medical practice on<br />

Kansas City"s east side in 1950. He returned to the K.U. Medical Center for additional<br />

training in internal medicine, which included several months as a research assistant on a<br />

physiology project. He then joined Dr. Don Carlos Peete, a revered K.U. professor of<br />

medicine, in the private practice of internal medicine. Dr. Peete believed in the concept of<br />

mind/body medicine with a spiritual emphasis, and found a willing disciple in Dr. <strong>Gunn</strong>,


whose own life experience had readied him for this approach. After Dr. Peete"s retirement,<br />

Dr. <strong>Gunn</strong> practiced for almost 20 more years by himself, the last nine years in a small office<br />

in the family home and most of this latter time with the handicap of heart disease. He felt<br />

that his patients represented the children he never had, and that his mission was to nurture<br />

and care for them. In June 1948, at the height of the Berlin Wall crisis, Dr. <strong>Gunn</strong> joined the<br />

Missouri National Guard in Kansas City. He served as a commander of several medical units<br />

of the 205th Medical Battalion, rising to the rank of Colonel in charge of headquarters, and<br />

retired in 1981 after 32 years. He was a lover of opera and dedicated to such causes as mental<br />

health, animal welfare, higher education, conservation, philanthropy, both locally and<br />

worldwide, and establishing the true identity of the author of Shakespeare"s works. He<br />

established a lectureship in honor of Dr. Peete at Trinity Lutheran Hospital, recently<br />

transferred to the K.U. Medical Center, featuring mind/body medicine, and another at the<br />

K.U. Medical Center in the history and philosophy of medicine department honoring Dr.<br />

Peete and his wife Alice for their contributions to the School of Medicine. Dr. <strong>Gunn</strong> made a<br />

substantial donation to the Center for the Study of Science Fiction established by his brother,<br />

James E. <strong>Gunn</strong>, science-fiction author and retired K.U. professor of English, and named for<br />

their parents, and has funded a lectureship in the English Department through a bequest.<br />

Dr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a longtime resident of the Northeast Presbyterian Church and served several<br />

terms as a church official. He is survived by his brother, James and sister-in-law, Jane <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

of Lawrence, KS, two nephews, Christopher and Kevin <strong>Gunn</strong>, and their respective wives,<br />

Diana and Karen, and a stepgreat-niece, Erin Fowler. Published in the Kansas City Star on<br />

11/30/2002.<br />

Richard C. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Thursday, Feb. 10, 2005; beloved son of Toni <strong>Gunn</strong> and Bob <strong>Gunn</strong>; dear brother of Robb<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> and Cindy Holtmann; dear uncle of Crystal M. Kiely and Elaine M. turner; dear<br />

nephew, cousin and friend to many. Funeral service 7 p.m., Monday, Feb. 14, 2005 at<br />

HUTCHENS Mortuary, 675 Graham Rd., Florissant, Missouri. Interment 10 a.m., Tuesday,<br />

at Sacred Heart Cemetery. Visitation 3 to 9 p.m. Monday. (published: 02/13/2005)\<br />

Richard Claude <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

was born in Ripley, Mississippi January 21, 1925, to the union of C. Lenzy <strong>Gunn</strong> and Hermie<br />

Adams <strong>Gunn</strong>. He was the fourth born of six children. At an early age, the family moved from<br />

Mississippi to Palestine, Arkansas, where he attended school to the tenth grade. He also<br />

joined the Sweet Home Baptist Church at an early age. He joined the United States Navy<br />

May 1944 and was honorably discharged June 1946. The family moved to St. Louis, Missouri<br />

in January 1946 where he made his home after his discharge from the United States Navy, lot<br />

of people called him, worked for St. Louis Car Company until they closed down. He later<br />

worked for a trucking Company until he retired. Everyone who knew him loved him. He<br />

always had a smile on his face and a joke to tell you. He will be sadly missed by his family<br />

and friends. His first wife, Mary Jo <strong>Gunn</strong> died in 1969. He later met and married Judy<br />

Elaine Smith on August 13, 1977 and to this union there were two children.He leaves to<br />

mourn his passing, a loving and devoted wife, Judy; one son, Frank (Carlotta); one daughter,<br />

Shirley; one grandson, Jarel; two sisters, Vera and Hadie; one brother, Oliver;nine sistersin-law;<br />

three brothers-in-law; nine nieces, five nephews; and a host of great nieces, nephews,<br />

cousins and friends


Richard Cornell <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

age 88, a resident of Adamsville , Alabama, for 62 years, passed away Tuesday, February 5,<br />

2002. He was born at Rutledge Springs in Fairfield, Alabama. He built and was a member of<br />

the Red Hill Church of God since 1967. He retired from U. S. Steel after 43 years of service in<br />

1977. He enjoyed fishing, hunting and traveling and his grandchildren. He is preceded in<br />

death by both his parents and three sisters. Visitation will be held on Thursday, February 7.<br />

2002 at Bell Funeral Home, Forestdale from 6:00 P.M. until 8:00 P.M. Funeral services will<br />

be held on Friday, February 8th at 11:00 at Bell Funeral Home Forestdale Chapel with<br />

burial at Red Hill Cemetery. C. L. (LTC) Thomas Moody, Chaplain of the U. S. Army, will<br />

officiate. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was an Army Veteran since 1934. He is survived by his beloved wife of 65<br />

years, Mary Ellen Millwood <strong>Gunn</strong>; one daughter, Anne R. Crane (Donald-deceased) of<br />

Forestdale; three sons, John C. <strong>Gunn</strong> (Linda) of Adamsville, George H. <strong>Gunn</strong> (Jean) of<br />

Stockbridge, GA, and Theron E. <strong>Gunn</strong> (Barbara) of Warror; nine grandchildren; 21 great<br />

grandchildren; one brother-in-law, Frank Prescott of Graysville, AL. He was a very loving<br />

husband, father and grandfather who will be greatly missed by all. He was loved by everyone<br />

that knew him. He was sick for a long time and has now gone to be with his Heavenly Father.<br />

Bell Funeral Home-Forestdale is directing.<br />

Richard L. "Dick" <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr.<br />

SMSGT Richard "Dick" L. <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr., USAF (ret.) was born on April 27, 1930 and peacefully<br />

passed away at home surrounded by his loving family on September 28, 2007in Montgomery,<br />

Alabama. Dick proudly served his country in the USAF for 20 years. He was stationed in<br />

Okinawa, Korea and Japan, Kelly AFB, Andrews AFB, Lajes Field, Azores, and the<br />

Pentagon. Retiring in 1968, Dick worked in U.S. Air Force civil service for 17 years serving<br />

with Data Services Center in Washington, D.C., and Gunter AFB, Alabama, where he<br />

received the Air Force Meritorious Service Award and at MPC at Randolph AFB, TX. He<br />

retired from Civil Service in 1985. He was in charge of the computer personnel system for the<br />

Civil Service Bureau for the Bahrain Government, in the Middle East from 1985-1993. He<br />

was preceded in death by his parents, and his son Robby. He is survived by his loving wife of<br />

52 years, Caroline, Son, Rick <strong>Gunn</strong> (Earlyn), daughters, Patty Cadwell (John), and Janet<br />

Rabbia (Joe), eight grandchildren, one great-granddaughter and one great-grandson.<br />

Visitation will be held Monday, October 1, 2007, from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m., at Sunset<br />

Funeral Home. Funeral services will be held at 10:00 a.m., Tuesday, October 2, 2007 at St.<br />

Matthew"s U.M.C. Interment will follow at Ft. Sam Houston National Cemetery with full<br />

military honors. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to St. Matthew"s U.M.C.<br />

Scholarship Fund, 2738 E. Bitters Rd., San Antonio, TX 78217, or Harbour Hospice, 12915<br />

Jones-Maltsberger, Ste. 130, San Antonio, TX 78247. To give words of comfort to the family<br />

go to www.mem.com. Sunset Funeral Home<br />

Richard Scott <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

beloved husband, father, and grandfather passed away at home with his wife by his side,<br />

Monday, Sept. 11, 2006 after a long struggle with emphysema. Rick was born Oct. 19, 1948<br />

in Kansas City, Mo. His adoptive parents were known to him always as Mom and Dad- Leo<br />

H. <strong>Gunn</strong>, and Annabelle Toopes <strong>Gunn</strong>. Growing up, he lived in various small towns in<br />

eastern Montana. He graduated high school from Wasatch Academy in Mount Pleasant,<br />

Utah in 1966. He was strong academically, and talented athletically. His interest in sports -


nearly all sports - continued until the day he died. In 1967, he attended Montana Tech in<br />

Butte. He also attended Miles City Community College from 1967 to 1969. In the summer of<br />

1968, he went to work for the U.S. Forrest Service as a seasonal Civil Engineering Technician<br />

in Miles City Mont. Also here, in 1968, he met the love of his life, Diana R. Ehli <strong>Gunn</strong> while<br />

she was attending Beauty School. In that next year, on July 8 1969 they were married. He<br />

continued to work seasonally as a technician. In 1970, Rick was hired as a fulltime employee<br />

for the U.S. Forrest Service. Together they lived in Great Falls, Mont., Sandpoint, Idaho<br />

Boise, Idaho and Meridian, Idaho. They remained together until his death. Rick and Diana<br />

had two children together- Michelle Marie, and Michael Aaron. Rick worked for the Federal<br />

Government until his retirement in 2004. He loved working in the outdoors-designing,<br />

building, and inspecting roads and bridges. In the Boise National Forrest, Rick was the<br />

Project Engineer in charge of more than 80 new bridge construction and major bridge<br />

reconstruction projects combined. Rick is survived by his wife, Diana of Meridian. Also by<br />

his children: daughter Michelle Griffin, (Ron) of Stinnett, Texas; son Michael <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

(Christy) of Meridian, and by his grandchildren Trey and Calli Griffin. He was preceded in<br />

death by his parents. He was a wonderful husband, dad, and grandfather. We all will miss<br />

him here on earth, but will look forward to seeing him again in heaven. Rick and family<br />

would like to extend their heartfelt thanks for all the care and consideration to St. Luke's<br />

Hospice. A very special thank you goes out to his nurse Gary Dromarsky for his tender and<br />

intuitive care. Memorial contributions can be made to St. LukeÌ’s Hospice, 325 W. Boise,<br />

Idaho 83712. Arrangements are under the direction of Cremation Society of Idaho.<br />

Richmond <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

age 87, of Gonzales, Texas and formerly of Elgin, passed away Saturday, Jan. 23, 2010.<br />

Richmond was born in Elgin to Marlin and Maudie <strong>Gunn</strong> on April 29, 1922. He loved being<br />

a rancher, and raising cattle. He served in the U.S. Navy. He is survived by his wife, Retha<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>; stepchildren, Penne Berry of Kerens, Arlene Riggs of Irving, and John Capehart of<br />

Roswell, N.M.; and numerous grandchildren, great-grandchildren, nieces, and nephews.<br />

Graveside services will be held 1 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 27, at Elgin Cemetery. Arrangements<br />

by Jones Family Funeral Home, Elgin. (Hamblin <strong>Gunn</strong> descendant)<br />

Ricky <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Ricky <strong>Gunn</strong> ~ 46 passed away in his home, with family by has side. Ricky was a long time<br />

esident of the Livermore/Pleasanton area, just moving to Turlock, California a few days ago.<br />

Ricky had a generous spirit, he was a kind giving man, who was always willing to give of<br />

himself to his family or friends if they were in need. Ricky had an infectious smile and laugh<br />

that filled a room, he will be greatly missed. Ricky is survived by his wife and best friend of 8<br />

years, Brenda <strong>Gunn</strong>, children; Sierra Reiss of San Bernardino, Jake Reiss of Pennsylvania,<br />

his father John <strong>Gunn</strong> Sr. of Livermore, step-mother Barbara Hart of Brentwood, sibling;<br />

John D. <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr. of Turlock, Robert A. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Fremont, Stacey Palmer of Discovery Bay,<br />

David A. <strong>Gunn</strong> of San Ramon, and grandmothers; Rose Shenave of Pleasanton, and Edna<br />

Martin of Manteca. Ricky is preceded in death by his mother Patricia in 2005. Memorial<br />

Services held March 19, 2009 at 3:00 pm.<br />

Ricky Samuel <strong>Gunn</strong> Nov. 21, 1962- March 8, 2009 - Services for Ricky <strong>Gunn</strong> , 46, will be held<br />

at 3 p.m. Thursday at Allen Mortuary. Ricky will rest in final inurnment at St. Augustine's


Cemetery in Pleasanton. Ricky passed on March 8 with all his loved ones by his side. He was<br />

born in Livermore and was a lifelong resident of California. Our family believes the Lord<br />

brought Ricky back to us and through the love and caring of his stepmother, Barbara Hart,<br />

and her husband Joe, were able to make Ricky's last wish come true. He is survived by his<br />

wife, Brenda; daughter, Sierra; son, Jake; father, John <strong>Gunn</strong> of Livermore; brothers, John,<br />

Bobby and David; sister, Stacy; grandmothers, Rose Shenave of Pleasanton and Edna<br />

Martin of Manteca; many, many, loving aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, cousins; and his<br />

precious grandson, Chad. He was preceded in death by his mother, Patricia Ann Shenave of<br />

Pleasanton.<br />

Rita <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Rita A. Dee (nee <strong>Gunn</strong>), of Carle Place, NY died on Nov. 22, 1999. Wife of the late Edward.<br />

Mother of Edward, Thomas and Kevin. Grandmother of Kaitlyn and <strong>Gunn</strong>. Aunt of many<br />

nieces and nephews. Arrangements were made by the Cecere Funeral Home, Carle Place.<br />

Funeral Mass at Our Lady of Hope RC Church. Cremation private.<br />

Rita A. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Rita A. <strong>Gunn</strong>(nee Smith), on Thursday, September 24, 2009. Fortified with the Sacraments<br />

of Holy Mother Church. Dear mother of Mary Ann (Tim) Moore and Susan R. (Calvin)<br />

Weaver; dear grandmother of Tammy R. (Tim) Hannon, Julie (Shawn) Scott and Anastasia<br />

Weaver; great-grandmother of Katelyn R. Hannon, Chance, Alexis, Cole and Paige Scott;<br />

dear sister of Marie Robin (the late Louis) and the late George Smith and Virginia ( Vernon)<br />

Boucheart; our dear aunt, godmother and friend. Services: Visitation at HUTCHENS<br />

Mortuary, 675 Graham Rd., Florissant on Sunday, 4-8 p.m. Funeral Mass Monday,<br />

September 28, 10 a.m. at St. Ferdinand Catholic Church, Florissant. Interment Calvary<br />

Cemetery, St Louis, Mo.<br />

Rita J. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

GUNN-Rita J. March 27, 2008. Sister of Mary (Donald) Ogilvie, the late Patricia Sherley,<br />

Louis <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr., and Frank <strong>Gunn</strong>; sister-in-law of Frances <strong>Gunn</strong>; also survived by several<br />

nieces and nephews. Funeral Services private. Arrangements by JOHN E. ROBERTS<br />

FUNERAL HOME. Published in the Buffalo <strong>New</strong>s-<strong>New</strong> York on 3/28/2008.<br />

Rita M. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

78, 108 Lee Rd., West Melbourne, Fla., died Sunday, Sept. 22, 1992. Born in England, she<br />

moved to West Melbourne from Daytona Beach in 1956. She was a homemaker. She was a<br />

member of Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, Melbourne. Survivors: daughter, Rita Puckett,<br />

Palm Bay; sons, Douglas, Merritt Island, Richard, St. Cloud; eight grandchildren; 10 greatgrandchildren.<br />

Davis Funeral Home, Melbourne<br />

Roan Jones <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

The Gazette -Virginian South Boston, VA Mon. 12-5-1988. Mrs. Roan Jones <strong>Gunn</strong> of East<br />

Orange, N. J. and formerly of South Boston died Thursday, December 1 at her home. She<br />

was 94 at the time of her death. A funeral will be held Tuesday, December 6 at 1 p.m. at<br />

Ebenezer CME Church with burial in Rose Garden Cemetery. Rev. Kenneth Jones will<br />

conduct the service. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born in Roxboro, N. C. and was the daughter of Rufus


and Joanna Walters Jones. She was married to John W. <strong>Gunn</strong> and was a member of<br />

Ebenezer CME Church. She is survived by two sons, Walter L. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Montclair, N.J. and<br />

Robert L. <strong>Gunn</strong> of East Orange; a daughter, Mrs. Sallie Mae Shell of East Orange; 12<br />

grandchildren and other relatives and friends. The remains will lie-in-state at the churchone<br />

hour prior to the funeral.<br />

Robert & Betty (Thomas) <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Noblesville Daily Ledger November 20, 1961 Page 1 - Police Report Several Wrecks In Ha<br />

Co. A head-on crash Sunday morning nine miles west of Muncie on Ind. 32 claimed the lives<br />

if three person two of whom were formerly of Noblesville. Killed in the crash near Daleville<br />

were John R <strong>Gunn</strong>, 48, his wife Betty, 42 and Michael Rowe 21, of Anderson. Mr. and Mrs<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> who moved to Muncie seven years ago from Noblesville were traveling west on Road<br />

32 when a car driven by Rowe went out of control on a curve, crossed the center line into the<br />

path of <strong>Gunn</strong>"s vehicle. The impact was so great it shoved the <strong>Gunn</strong> car back 50<br />

feet.Noblesville Daily Ledger November 24, 1961 Page 8 Double Funeral Service Held for<br />

Couple Killed In Car Crash Sunday - Double funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon<br />

at the Evans, Godby and Trout Funeral Home for Robert and Betty <strong>Gunn</strong>, Husband and<br />

wife and former Noblesville residents, who were fatally injured in a car crash Sunday<br />

morning. Rev, Richard O <strong>New</strong>by officiated. Pallbearers included: George McAshland,<br />

Robert Abernathy, Joe Barney, Hank Barver, Bill Murphy, Frank Taylor, Bud Snyder,<br />

Junior Byrum, Russ Unger, Bib Cooper, Gene Lightner and Claude Huffman. Interment was<br />

in Cicero Cemetery.<br />

Robert A. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Published Friday January 23, 1953 St. Joseph, Michigan - Funeral services were conducted<br />

at 7:30 pm Thursday at the Frost funeral home, Benton Harbor for Robert Alexander <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

who died Wednesday at home of the Hagar Shore Road. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a clerk in the buyer<br />

office at the benton Harbor fruit market. He was chief clerk of the Berrien County ration<br />

board during Word War II. The Rev. Howard A. Blanning pastor of the First<br />

Congregational church of Benton Harbor officiated at the rites. Mrs. George B. Rahn was<br />

organist. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong>’s body was taken today to the Mt. Hope crematory in Chicago for<br />

cremation.<br />

Robert A. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Funeral service for Robert A. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 75, is todayJuly 24, 1974, at 11 a.m. In Lauterburg and<br />

Oshler Funeral Home, 2000 E. Northwest Hwy., Arlington Heights, Illinois. Officiating will<br />

be the Rev. Roland C. Aggers. Interment will be in Fairmont Cemetery, Willow Springs.<br />

Surviving are his widow, Daisy, nee Guppy; two sons, Robert and daughter in law Virginia<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Wisconsin and David of Arlington Heights; two grandchildren, Barbara and Robert<br />

He was preceded in death by a sister, Mrs. Ella G. Holmes. A resident of Arlington Heights,<br />

Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> died Thursday In Northwest Community Hospital, Arlington Heights. He was<br />

born in Chicago, Feb. 13, 1899. Hewas a retired supervisor for Commonwealth<br />

Edison Co., and was a veteran of World War I. Family requests, in lieu of flowers,<br />

contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a member of<br />

Commonwealth Edison American Legion Post, No. 118 and Drum and Bugle Corps; Tinley<br />

Park Masonic Lodge, No. 810, A.F. & A.M., and 33rd Division World War I Veterans


Company A, 108 th Engineers.<br />

Robert A. <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr.,<br />

75, of Winter Haven, Florida, died Saturday, June 17, 2000, at Winter Haven Hospital. He<br />

was a native of Philadelphia, who came to the area from Cape May, N.J., in 1988. He was a<br />

road maintenance specialist for the Garden State Parkway in <strong>New</strong> Jersey. He was a World<br />

War II Navy veteran and attended St. Joseph"s Catholic Church in Winter Haven. He was a<br />

member of American Legion Post No. 8 in Winter Haven and VFW Post No. 086 in Cape<br />

May. He is survived by his wife of 51 years, Grace <strong>Gunn</strong>; and a brother, Norman J. <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Villas, N.J. Trinity Funeral & Cremation Center-Mitchell-Harden Chapel, Winter Haven<br />

Robert Alexander <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

80, a clerk in the day buyer’s office at the twin city fruit market, the past 10 years died at<br />

1:45 am today Jan 21, 1953, at his home on the Hagar Shore Road, Route 2, Coloma,<br />

Michigan. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was chief clerk of the Berrien County ration board during WWI and<br />

after his resignation in Nov 1943 he was appointed by Michigan’s Gov. Kelly to the state<br />

committee for rehabilitation of members of the armed forces as the representative of the<br />

Michigan Grange. He was a past master of the Pamonia Grange. A native of <strong>New</strong> York<br />

where he was born August 9, 1872, Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> moved with his parents to Montreal Canada<br />

during his childhood. He graduated from McGill university in 1894 and had been secretary<br />

of the Alpha Delta Phi fraternity. He is survived by his wife Alla, two sons, John <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Coloma and Alexander <strong>Gunn</strong> of <strong>New</strong> York, and one granchild. Funeral service at 7:30<br />

Thursday at the Frost Funeral home. The body will be taken to Mt. Hope Crematory in<br />

Chicago for cremation.<br />

Robert Alexander <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Robert Alexander, 47, of Roanoke, Virginia, died Saturday, December 7, 2002. Graveside<br />

services, 2 p.m. Friday, Coyner Springs Cemetery. Arrangements by Oakey's Roanoke<br />

Chapel.<br />

Robert E. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

58, of Largo, Florida formerly of St. Petersburg, died Saturday (April 12, 2003) at Morton<br />

Plant Hospital, Clearwater. He came here in 1955 from his native Blue Rapids, Kan. He<br />

owned and operated <strong>Gunn</strong>"s Welding and Fabrication of St. Petersburg. He helped run the<br />

power boat races at Lake Maggiore in St. Petersburg for many years and was an honorary<br />

member of the Northeast Exchange Club. Survivors include his wife of 38 years, Joanne; a<br />

son, Robert E. Jr., and a daughter, Judy "Chrissy" Larson, both of Largo; a brother,<br />

Ronald C., Dade City; a sister, Audrey Faircloth, Largo; and five grandchildren. Osgood-<br />

Cloud Funeral Home and Cremation Services, Pinellas Park.<br />

Robert E. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Robert E. "Peter" <strong>Gunn</strong>, 75, of Chesterfield, went to be with the Lord on Sunday, January<br />

18, 2004. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> retired from DuPont in 1985 after 35 years of service, was a charter<br />

member of Falling Creek Baptist Church, and a member of Masonic Lodge No. 161. He was<br />

a master craftsman, loving husband, father and papa. He is survived by his wife of 54 years,<br />

Wylene Lynch <strong>Gunn</strong>; daughters, Kathy Lindsey, Becky Ward, Debbie Childress, Judy


Brandenburg and Donna Holt; ten grandchildren, Christy, Jonathan, Robbie, Laura,<br />

Stephanie, David, Rachel, Tammy, Brittany and Megan; sisters, Mary Bowe, Frances Morris<br />

and Clara Daves. The family will receive friends from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p.m. Tuesday at the<br />

Morrissett Funeral Home, 6500 Iron Bridge Rd. (Rt. 10). His funeral service will be held 11<br />

a.m. Wednesday at the funeral home. Interment in Dale Memorial Park. In lieu of flowers,<br />

the family suggests that memorial contributions be made to Richmond Outreach Center, 51<br />

Labrook Concourse, Richmond, Va. 23225 (Phone 675-4101 (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> desc) Robert Ewell <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Robert E. "Bobby" <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr.<br />

of Mechanicsville, died June 16, 2008. He is survived by his wife, Alma H. <strong>Gunn</strong>; a son,<br />

Randy <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife, Karen; a brother, Gordon <strong>Gunn</strong>; a grandson, Fischer <strong>Gunn</strong>; a niece,<br />

Tina; two nephews, Tony and Jonathan; and a great-nephew, Jason. Bobby retired from<br />

GRTC after 40 years of service and was currently with the State Police Motorist Assistance<br />

Program. His remains rest at Monaghan Funeral Home, 7300 Creighton Pkwy.,<br />

Mechanicsville, where the family will receive friends 4 to 8 p.m. Wednesday and 2 to 4 p.m.<br />

on Thursday. A Christian Wake will be held 7 p.m. Thursday at the Catholic Church of the<br />

Redeemer, where a Mass of Christian Burial will be held 11 a.m. Friday. Interment Hanover<br />

Memorial Park.<br />

Robert Engleton <strong>Gunn</strong>, 79<br />

GRAYSON - Robert Engleton <strong>Gunn</strong>, a retired factory worker, died Thursday, Jan 14, 1999.<br />

The funeral is 1:30 p.m. Saturday at Riser Funeral Home chapel, Columbia. Visitation is<br />

from 4-9 p.m. today and from 9 a.m. until time of service Saturday at the funeral home.<br />

Burial is at the Welcome Home Cemetery, Grayson., Monroe County, Louisana.<br />

Robert Eugene <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

Stuarts Draft, Virginia. - Robert Eugene <strong>Gunn</strong>, 76, a resident of the Stuarts Draft Christian<br />

Home, died Monday, January 29, 2007, at Augusta Medical Center. He was born October 7,<br />

1930 in Illinois, son of James B. <strong>Gunn</strong> and Bessie Bradford. He served with the United States<br />

Navy for nine years. He worked for General Electric 44 years as a cost accountant, and<br />

delivered medicine for CVS Pharmacy. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> enjoyed gardening and fishing. In addition<br />

to his parents, he was preceded in death by his son, Paul W. Smith. Surviving are his wife of<br />

50 years, Catherine Criser <strong>Gunn</strong> of Shenandoah Nursing Home; two sons, James B. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

and his wife, Ann, of Lyndhurst, William E. "Bill" <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife, Linda, of Madison<br />

Heights; two daughters, Robin <strong>Gunn</strong> of Mt. Crawford, Joyce Huffman and her husband,<br />

Nolan, of Waynesboro; nine grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren; his sister, Ann Beckley<br />

of Illinois; a special friend, Sharon Metcalfe; and "Tigger" the cat. The family will receive<br />

friends from 6 until 8 p.m. Wednesday, January 31, 2007, at McDow Funeral Home. Funeral<br />

services will be conducted 11 a.m. Thursday, February 1, 2007, at Smyrna Presbyterian<br />

Church by the Reverend Will Heyward. Interment will follow at Augusta Memorial Park.<br />

Active pallbearers will be Fred Huffman, Nolan Huffman, Bob Campbell, Robert Meek,<br />

Ronnie Meek, and Benny Flory. Honorary pallbearers will be his grandchildren. Memorial<br />

contributions may be made to the Stuarts Draft Rescue Squad, P.O. Box 260, Stuarts Draft,<br />

VA 24477, or the Grottoes Volunteer Rescue Squad, P.O. Box 1187, Grottoes, VA 24441.


Robert Gibson <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr.<br />

Robert Gibson <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr. was born on December 2, 1916 in Pittsburgh, PA, the only son of<br />

Lydia Goodnough <strong>Gunn</strong> and Robert Gibson <strong>Gunn</strong>. He graduated from Randolph Macon<br />

Academy in Front Royal, VA., and proceeded to Union College in Schenectady, NY. After<br />

serving in the US Army in the European theater during World War II he remained in the<br />

Army Reserves retiring as a Major. On June 5, 1948 he married Carrie Gentzen <strong>New</strong>ton in<br />

San Antonio, TX and lived in Pittsburgh until 1959 when they and their son Robert Gibson<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> III moved to San Antonio. He joined the investment firm of Russ and Company and<br />

worked there and at Rotan Mosle, Inc. until founding <strong>Gunn</strong> and Company with his son in<br />

1979. Born and raised in the Presbyterian Church, he joined the Episcopal Church in 1959<br />

when he moved to San Antonio. In addition to serving his church in many leadership roles,<br />

he dedicated his efforts to numerous charitable organizations including in particular the<br />

Salvation Army, the Ecumenical Center for Religion and Health and Saint Luke"s Episcopal<br />

School. He remained a lifelong member of the Scottish Rite Society, Syria Temple, and<br />

Pittsburgh. He is survived by his wife of 59 years Carrie <strong>New</strong>ton <strong>Gunn</strong>; his son, Robert<br />

Gibson <strong>Gunn</strong> III and his wife Shelly; and three grandsons, Robert Christian <strong>Gunn</strong>, William<br />

Stewart <strong>Gunn</strong>, and George Gibson <strong>Gunn</strong>. GRAVESIDE SERVICE MONDAY JULY 16,<br />

2007 11:00 A.M. MISSION BURIAL PARK SOUTH MEMORIAL SERVICE MONDAY<br />

JULY 16, 2007 2:00 P.M. CHRIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH 510 BELKNAP Rev. Chuck<br />

Collins officiating. Honorary Pallbearers: Dr. Dick O. Creamer, Friedrich Hanau, Joseph<br />

Parker, William A. Parker, Dr. John Seaworth and Dr. Paul Smith. You are invited to sign<br />

the guestbook at www.porterloring.com Arrangements with Porter Loring Mortuary.<br />

Robert L. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

<strong>New</strong>s was received here today of the death yesterday afternoon of Robert <strong>Gunn</strong> at his Home<br />

In Purley,N. C. He was a son of Joseph C. <strong>Gunn</strong> and the late Mrs, Sallle Bradley <strong>Gunn</strong>' and<br />

was 35 years of age having been born in Purley, living his entire life there. Published Feb 12<br />

1929 Danville Bee (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Robert L. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

a civil engineer with the Army Corps of Engineers, died Wednesday of cancer at East<br />

Jefferson General Hospital. He was 53. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born in <strong>New</strong> Orleans and lived in<br />

Metairie. He was a graduate of the University of <strong>New</strong> Orleans. He was an Army veteran.<br />

Survivors include his wife, Audrey Beauvais <strong>Gunn</strong>; a daughter, Renee Elizabeth <strong>Gunn</strong>; his<br />

mother, Maria <strong>Gunn</strong>; and five brothers, William, Daniel, Paul, George and Philip <strong>Gunn</strong>. No<br />

service will be held. Leitz-Eagan Funeral Home handled the arrangements. Times Picayne,<br />

October 22, 1999<br />

Robert L. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Robert L. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 58, of 2821 Monroe Street Eau Claire, Wis. died Sunday morning at Sacred<br />

Heart Hospital. For more than 20 years he was an assistant professor at Wisconsin State<br />

University here, and sang in the local choirs. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> served during WWII in the U.S.<br />

Army and was a lieutenant colonel in the U.S. Army Reserve. He also was a member of the<br />

Eau Claire Masonic Lodge and Christ Church. Surviving are his widow, Lenore; a daughter,<br />

Mrs. Terance Pederson, Middleton; two sons, Robert Jr. of Monona, and Patrick, at<br />

home.Funeral services will be from Golden Funeral Home and from Christ Church


Cathedral ... Burial will be at Lake View Cemetery..The Eau Claire Leader, 27 May 1969<br />

Robert L. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

EVANSVILLE, Ind. — Robert L. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 84, of Evansville, Wyoming passed away Thursday,<br />

August 26, 2010, at Deaconess Hospice Care Center. He was born September 8, 1925, in<br />

Evansville. Robert was employed as a Prudential Insurance Agent most of his life. He was a<br />

Marine veteran serving during World War II as a Sergeant. He was preceded in death by<br />

his wife, <strong>My</strong>ra; brother, Ralph E. <strong>Gunn</strong>; and his parents, Robert and Bessie. Robert is<br />

survived by his son, Steve <strong>Gunn</strong>; nieces; nephews; and cousins. Services will be 10 a.m.<br />

Tuesday, August 31, 2010, at Alexander Memorial Park Chapel, 2200 Mesker Park Drive,<br />

officiated by Rev. Terry Gamblin with burial to follow. Friends may visit Monday from 4 to<br />

8 p.m. at Alexander West Chapel. Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society .<br />

Robert L. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

79 , World War II veteran Robert Learron <strong>Gunn</strong>, 79, of Smyrna died Monday, Sept. 4, 2000.<br />

Services will be 2 p.m. today at Carmichael Funeral Home in Smyrna, with the Rev. Keith<br />

Bates officiating. Burial will be in Georgia Memorial Park Cemetery in Marietta, Georgia.<br />

Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> served in the Army during World War II. He retired from J. J. Haverty Furniture<br />

Company after 29 years' service. He was a member of Fortified Hills Baptist Church in<br />

Marietta. Survivors include his wife, Louise A. <strong>Gunn</strong>; two daughters, Deanna Collins and De<br />

Lane Andrew, both of Smyrna; two brothers, J. D. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Smyrna and Clarence <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

San Diego, Calif.; two sisters, Laverne Linder of Hartwell and Lanell Bates of Grayson; and<br />

five grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren. Contributions may be made to American<br />

Parkinson's Disease Association, Atlanta Chapter, P.O. Box 49416, Atlanta, Ga. 30359.<br />

(Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Robert <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

YANCEYVILLE - Robert <strong>Gunn</strong>, 31, of Route 1, Providence died Thursday at Memorial<br />

Hospital of Danville, VA.Funeral will be 2 p.m. Sunday at Graves Chapel Baptist Church,<br />

where he was a member. He was a native of Caswell County and a farm helper. Surviving<br />

are mother, Mrs. Helen B. <strong>Gunn</strong>; brothers, Ray and John <strong>Gunn</strong> of the home. The family will<br />

be at Fulton Funeral Home 7-8 p.m. today. Greensboro <strong>New</strong>s & Record, Greensboro, NC<br />

Sat. 3-24-1984<br />

Robert <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

consulting engineer for car construction of the Erie Railroad, died at his home in Hamburg,<br />

<strong>New</strong> York, June 15, 1916. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born Dec. 12, 1841, and descended from a pioneer<br />

family which emigrated from Holland and settled in <strong>New</strong> Jersey in the infancy of that state.<br />

In 1862, when he was twenty-one years old, he entered the service of the struggling railway<br />

that is now the Erie, as a carpenter at Elmira shops. He was appointed foreman of<br />

Salamanca shops in 1865 and from that date his record is as follows: Master Mechanic,<br />

Hornell, 1882; superintendent, Buffalo car shops, 1883 to 1901; master car builder of the<br />

system, 1901 to 1903. In 1903 he was relieved, at his own urgent request, from the duties of<br />

master car builder and was again appointed superintendent of Buffalo car shops. He<br />

continued at this post until he voluntarily retired from active duty in 1911, after completing a<br />

continuous service of fifty years.Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a master car builder in a large sense and one


who did an important work, during the long years of his active life, in keeping construction<br />

abreast of commercial requirements. It was natural, therefore, that upon his retirement the<br />

company should recognize his long faithful and honorable service, among other ways, by<br />

giving him the title of consulting engineer for car construction.Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a lifelong<br />

member of the institution of Free Masonry and he was an exemplar of its teachings. He is<br />

survived by his wife and two sons. The finest tribute the writer can pay to the memory of<br />

Robert <strong>Gunn</strong>is to point to his splendid record of service. Through the vicissitudes of fifty<br />

wonderful years, he served the Erie Railroad company with purpose, fidelity and honor.<br />

Trusted and respected by each succeeding generation of officers and men, modest,<br />

industrious, he left a legacy that those who loved and and mourn him may well prize and<br />

cherish as a priceless heritage.<br />

Robert <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Robert <strong>Gunn</strong>, remembered by family members for his friendly nature, died Tuesday, Aug. 2,<br />

2005, at Little Rock Nursing Care Center in Detroit. He was 84. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born in<br />

Egypt, Miss., as the first of five children. For most of his life, he tended to livestock and<br />

helped as a gardener on his parents" farm, which produced crops including cotton. He<br />

moved to Detroit in 1985 after his mother"s death, and enjoyed observing the hustle and<br />

bustle of city life, said his nephew, Anthony Smith. "He just enjoyed relaxing," he said. "He<br />

was retired and enjoying life." Some of his favorite pastimes included sitting on his porch,<br />

smoking his pipe and talking with anybody and everybody who walked by the house where<br />

he lived with his sister. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a member of the Mount Zion Baptist Church, loved to<br />

people-watch and liked to be around his family members, relatives say. "He was very kind to<br />

anybody that he met," Smith said. Survivors include two other nephews, Douglas Smith and<br />

John L. Smith Jr. Visitation will be held from noon to 8 p.m. today at O.H. Pye, III Funeral<br />

Home, 17600 Plymouth in Detroit. Services will be held at the funeral home beginning at 3<br />

p.m. Monday, with family visitation starting at 2:30 p.m.<br />

Robert Alexander <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

GUNN, Robert Alexander, 47, of Roanoke, Virginia died Saturday, December 7, 2002.<br />

Graveside services, 2 p.m. Friday, Coyner Springs Cemetery.<br />

Robert C. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

1998-01-08 GUNN, ROBERT C., 90, Naples, Florida, died Friday. Arrangements by Hodges<br />

Funeral Chapel.<br />

Robert C. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

69, Funeral services for Robert C. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 69, of Gas City, Ind. who died Friday, Dec. 29, will<br />

be held at 3 p.m. Wednesday at Ferguson & Glancy Funeral Home in Van Buren. Calling<br />

will be Wednesday from 1 p.m. until time of services. Among survivors of Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> are a<br />

daughter, Cindy Plaster of Warren.<br />

Robert C.<strong>Gunn</strong>, Sr.<br />

89, passed away at Rose Terrace Assisted Living, in Memphis TN. Robert was born in Buffalo,<br />

NY on September 4, 1921 to Gordon and Adelaide. He is survived by his beloved wife Eileen;<br />

and three children, Colleen Payne, Lynn Houston, and Robert <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr.; three grandchildren,


Gordon, Jessica, and Amber. Bob was a veteran of World War II in the US Army Signal Corps.<br />

He attended the University of Buffalo. Upon returning from the military Robert joined his<br />

father, the founder of Mullen and <strong>Gunn</strong>, a liquor wholesale company, and subsequently became<br />

President of the company until he retired in 1981. Bob's passion was horse racing and he loved<br />

to go to the Fort Erie, Ontario thoroughbred horse racing track with his father, but in later<br />

years he made many friends at Off Track Betting in Buffalo, NY. He and his wife, Eileen, moved<br />

to Memphis to be closer to their children and grandchildren. The family will receive friends at<br />

MEMORIAL PARK FUNERAL HOME, from 1:30-2:30 p.m. Tuesday, July 26, with the funeral<br />

to follow at 2:30 p.m. In lieu of flowers the family requests memorials be sent to Holy Rosary<br />

Catholic Church, 4181 Park Ave. Memphis TN 38117<br />

Robert Clyde <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

78, of Ocala, Florida, passed away March 3, 2011 at Munroe Regional Medical Center. Born<br />

in Camp Point, Illinois, he came to this area 32 years ago from Twin Lakes, Michigan. Mr.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> was a retired over the road truck driver and a Methodist by faith. He is survived by<br />

his daughter, Denise <strong>Gunn</strong> of Powell, OH; sons, Robert E. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Ocala, Marvin E. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

of Ocala, and William K. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Dublin, OH; brother, John Marvin <strong>Gunn</strong> of Ocala; sister,<br />

Sue <strong>Gunn</strong> of Ocala and his companion, Mary T. Shannon of Ocala. A Memorial Service will<br />

be held at ROBERTS FUNERAL HOMES, Bruce Chapel East (2739 SE Maricamp Rd.<br />

Ocala 732-9944) on Wednesday (March 9th) at 1PM. In lieu of flowers the family requests<br />

that memorial contributions be made to your charity of choice.<br />

Robert E. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

YANCEYVILLE -- Mr. Robert Earl <strong>Gunn</strong>, 41, of 291 Church St., died Thursday, August 12,<br />

1999, at Danville Regional Medical Center, Danville, Va. A native of Cawell County, the was<br />

the son of Mr. Oliver Lewis <strong>Gunn</strong> and Mrs. Margaret Hankins <strong>Gunn</strong>, both deceased. He was<br />

a construction worker and a member of Hamer Baptist Church. Survivors include three<br />

brothers, Mr. Ronel Wayne <strong>Gunn</strong> of Boston, Mr. Earnest Lewis <strong>Gunn</strong> of Tampa, Fla., and<br />

Mr. Willie Edmonds of Reading, Pa.; five sisters, Mrs. Irene Jeffries of Danville, Miss<br />

Margaret <strong>Gunn</strong> of Cedar Grove, Miss Mattie <strong>Gunn</strong> and Miss Ola <strong>Gunn</strong>, both of Yanceyville,<br />

and Mrs. Frances Chalmers of Brockton, Mass.; and a number of aunts and uncles. The<br />

funeral will be conducted at 2 p.m. Monday at Hamer Baptist Church by the Rev. Cephus<br />

Lea. Burial will be in the church cemetery. The family will be at Fulton Funeral Home from<br />

7 to 8 this evening and at other times at the home.<br />

Robert Earl <strong>Gunn</strong> Sr.,<br />

of 2108 Oregon Ave., Richmond, Va., died April 18, 1975. He is survived by his wife, Mrs.<br />

Ada Gayle <strong>Gunn</strong>; one daughter, Mrs. Gracie G. Morane; two sons, Robert E. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr., and<br />

Gordon William <strong>Gunn</strong>; one brother, Andrew <strong>Gunn</strong>; six sisters, Mrs. Grace Smith, Mrs.<br />

Doris Eades, Mrs. Gloria Blankenship, Mrs. Madeline Clements, Mrs. Helen Clements, and<br />

Mrs. Inez Gray; four grandchildren. Remains rest at the Nelson Funeral Home. Funeral<br />

notice later. Richmond Times Dispatch (VA) Sat. 4-19-1975 (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> descendant)<br />

Robert E. <strong>Gunn</strong>


CHESTERFIELD - Robert E. "Peter" <strong>Gunn</strong>, 75, of Chesterfield, Virginia died Sunday, Jan.<br />

18, 2004. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> retired from DuPont in 1985 after 35 years of service. He was a charter<br />

member of Falling Creek Baptist Church and a member of Masonic Lodge #161. He was a<br />

master craftsman. He is survived by his wife of 54 years, Wylene Lynch <strong>Gunn</strong>; daughters,<br />

Kathy Lindsey, Becky Ward, Debbie Childress, Judy Brandenburg of South Hill, and Donna<br />

Holt; ten grandchildren, Christy, Jonathan, Robbie, Laura, Stephanie, David, Rachel,<br />

Tammy, Brittany and Megan; and three sisters, Mary Bowe, Frances Morris and Clara<br />

Daves. A funeral service will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday at the Morrisett Funeral Home,<br />

6500 Iron Bridge Rd. (Rt. 10), with interment in Dale Memorial Park. The family will receive<br />

friends from 6 to 8 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home.Memorial donations may be made to<br />

Richmond Outreach Center, 51 Labrook Concourse, Richmond, VA 23225 (phone 675-4101).<br />

(Robert Ewell <strong>Gunn</strong>) (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc.)<br />

Robert;Bobby; E. <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr.,<br />

of Mechanicsville, died June 16, 2008. He is survived by his wife, Alma H. <strong>Gunn</strong>; a son,<br />

Randy <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife, Karen; a brother, Gordon <strong>Gunn</strong>; a grandson, Fischer <strong>Gunn</strong>; a niece,<br />

Tina; two nephews, Tony and Jonathan; and a great-nephew, Jason. Bobby retired from<br />

GRTC after 40 years of service and was currently with the State Police Motorist Assistance<br />

Program. The family received friends at the Monaghan Funeral Home, 7300 Creighton<br />

Pkwy., Mechanicsville, on Wednesday, June 18, 2008 and Thursday, June 19, 2008. A<br />

Christian Wake was held on Thursday, June 19, 2008 at the Catholic Church of the<br />

Redeemer, where a Mass of Christian Burial was held Friday, June 20, 2008. Graveside<br />

services were held at Hanover Memorial Park.<br />

Robert Early <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Reidsville, NC - Robert Early <strong>Gunn</strong>, 94, of Route 8 died Sunday May 11, 1986 in Annie Penn<br />

Hospital. He had lived in Guardian Care Nursing Home in Walnut Cove for the past six<br />

years. Service will be 2 p.m. Tuesday in Evergreen Memory Gardens. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a native of<br />

Rockingham County and had lived in Wentworth most of his life. He was a member of<br />

Calvary Baptist Church and a retired farmer. Survivors are daughters, Mrs. Edna<br />

McCollum and Mrs. Bettie Sands of Reidsville; son, Bruce E. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Wentworth; brother,<br />

Arnie M. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Reidsville, one grandson. The family will be at Citty Funeral Home 7-9<br />

p.m. today, other times at the home of Bill and Edna McCollum, Route 8.(Thomas and Sarah<br />

Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc.)<br />

Robert E. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Robert Engleton <strong>Gunn</strong>, 79 Grayson, Louisanna- Robert Engleton <strong>Gunn</strong>, a retired factory<br />

worker, died Thursday. The funeral is 1:30 p.m. Saturday at Riser Funeral Home chapel,<br />

Columbia. Visitation is from 4-9 p.m. today and from 9 a.m. until time of service Saturday at<br />

the funeral home. Burial is at the Welcome Home Cemetery, Grayson. Published Jan 14,<br />

1999<br />

Robert Edmund <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

1944 - 2007 - Ridgecrest, California, resident Robert “ Bob” Edmund <strong>Gunn</strong> passed away<br />

Oct. 16, 2007, of natural causes. He was 63. Bob was born Aug. 17, 1944 in Salem, Ore., but<br />

lived most of his life in Ridgecrest, outside of three or four years during the 1980s, when he


lived in Wichita, Kan. He served in the U.S. Navy from August 29, 1961, to June 11, 1965. He<br />

was a cement mason and worked in the Public Works Department at China Lake until his<br />

retirement in 2007. Bob was an avid fisherman and enjoyed working in his garden. He was<br />

also a member of the Seventh-day Adventist Church. He is survived by two daughters,<br />

Shelley Kurianski of La Pine, Ore.; and Barbara Eller of Nuevo; son, Dennis <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Hemet; mother, Patricia <strong>Gunn</strong> of Madras, Ore.; sister, Carolyn Hutto of Yucaipa; two<br />

brothers, James <strong>Gunn</strong> of Terrebonne, Ore.; and David <strong>Gunn</strong> of Ridgecrest; sister, Betty Ray<br />

of Ridgecrest; five grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Services were private.<br />

Private cremation arrangements by Holland & Lyons Mortuary, 371-1376. Media<br />

information provided by the family.<br />

Robert E. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

In Loving Memory Of Robert E. (Gene) <strong>Gunn</strong> March 17, 1985 Who departed this life 26<br />

years ago today in Charleston, SC.. Loving thoughts and silent tears have marked the<br />

passing of the years. Tears may dry and fade away but in our hearts you'll always stay. Sadly<br />

Missed By: Alice, Mike, Debbie, Grandchildren, Family and Friends<br />

Robert G. <strong>Gunn</strong> Sr.,<br />

62, of Owego, N.Y., passed away on Wednesday, May 31, 2006 at Robert Packer Hospital,<br />

Sayre, Pa. He is survived by his wife, Susan (Hooker) <strong>Gunn</strong>; his son, Jr.; several other<br />

members of his extended family; and his faithful companion, Rocky. Bob was predeceased by<br />

his parents, George and Caroline (Doane) <strong>Gunn</strong>. He was born in Buffalo, N.Y. on March 8,<br />

1944, grew up in Elmira Heights, N.Y. and later moved to Owego. Bob was always very<br />

friendly and outgoing. Throughout his earlier years in Elmira and while he attended<br />

Lakeview Chapel in Owego, he enjoyed helping and teaching children and was active with<br />

the Church Bus Ministry. Bob was an avid fan of NASCAR. He was a race car driver for<br />

many years and was always proud to have raced with Geoff Bodine. Bob also enjoyed<br />

collecting owls and NASCAR cards and memorabilia. A Funeral Service will be held at<br />

Lakeview Chapel, Day Hollow Road, Owego, N.Y. on Friday, June 2, 2006 at 11 a.m. with<br />

Rev. Kenneth Lindsay, pastor, officiating. Burial will be in Tioga Point Cemetery, Athens,<br />

Pa. Friends are invited to call at Lakeview Chapel on Friday from 10 a.m. until the time of<br />

service. Arrangements are with Richards Funeral Home, Owego.<br />

Robert H. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

passed away February 10, 2009 in Whittier, California. . He is survived by his wife, Linda;<br />

son, Jeffrey; daughter, Laurie; sister, Carolyn Henricks; brother, Stephen <strong>Gunn</strong>; and three<br />

grandsons. A memorial service will be held Saturday, February 14 at 10:30 am at Whittier<br />

Area Community Church.<br />

Robert Hoke <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

77, of Tampa, died Monday (July 30, 1990) at home. He was born in Georgia and came here<br />

60 years ago from Ocala. He was a carpenter in the construction industry and a military


veteran. He was a member of Woodmen of the World since age 14 and a member of 40th<br />

Street Baptist Church. Survivors include his wife, Sarah; two sons, Robert H. Jr., Tampa,<br />

and Michael, Plant City; a daughter, Linda P. Hinson, Tampa; two brothers, Jim, Whittier,<br />

N.C., and Herbert, Tallahassee; five sisters, Ruth Ware, Texas, Grace Howard, Ocala, Birdie<br />

Hill, Fellowship, Katherine Emma, Gainesville, and Ethel Loria, <strong>New</strong> Jersey; five<br />

grandchildren; and one great-grandson. Hillsboro Memorial Funeral Home, Brandon<br />

(Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Robert J. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

91, of Bella Vista, Ark., died Thursday, Aug. 2, 2007, at his home. He was born in Shirley,<br />

Ind., to Clarence J. <strong>Gunn</strong> and Mabel <strong>Gunn</strong>. When he was 3, his family moved to Richmond,<br />

Va., where he was raised and educated. He graduated from John Marshall High School in<br />

Richmond and attended William and Mary College Extension in Richmond. He was<br />

employed by Crown Zellerbach Corp. for 25 years in Richmond; Charlotte, N. C.; Dallas,<br />

Texas; and Tulsa, Okla. Upon retirement from Crown Zellerbach, he was a manufacturers<br />

representative in the paper industry. While living in Tulsa, he was a member of the<br />

Downtown Kiwanis Club and the Tulsa Country Club. He was a member of St. Bernard<br />

Catholic Church in Bella Vista, the St. Bernard Columbarium Committee and the Knights of<br />

Columbus. He was a former member of the St. Bernard Choir and the Bella Vista Menâ€s<br />

Chorus. He enjoyed golf, music, reading and travel. He was preceded in death by his first<br />

wife, Elizabeth <strong>Gunn</strong>; a granddaughter, Marlene Hagen Kociemba; a son-in-law, Les Hagen;<br />

and a brother-inlaw, Douglas Farr. Survivors include his wife, Shirley <strong>Gunn</strong>; a son and<br />

daughter-in-law, Robert D. <strong>Gunn</strong> and Marilyn <strong>Gunn</strong> of Grapevine, Texas; a daughter,<br />

Kathryn F. Hagen of Beaverton, Ore.; a sister, Mary Farr of Midlothian, Va.; a brotherinlaw,<br />

Gerald E. Medow Sr. and his wife Pat Medow of Wausau, Wis.; two grandsons,<br />

Christopher Hagen and Eric Hagen of Portland, Ore.; a granddaughter, Michele <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Grapevine; seven greatgrandchildren; a niece; and five nephews. Visitation will be from 6 p.<br />

m. to 7 p. m. Tuesday, Aug. 7, at the Bella Vista Funeral Home and Crematory. A rosary will<br />

be said at 7 p. m. A memorial Mass will be celebrated at 10 a. m. Wednesday, Aug. 8, at St.<br />

Bernard Catholic Church in Bella Vista. Interment will be at the St. Bernard Columbarium,<br />

following Mass. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Circle of Life Hospice, 901<br />

Jones Road, Springdale, AR 72762; to St. Bernard Catholic Church, 1 St. Bernard Lane,<br />

Bella Vista, AR 72715; or to the Bella Vista Animal Shelter, P. O. Box 5248, Bella Vista, AR<br />

72714. Online condolences may be made at www. funeralmation. com.<br />

Robert L. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Robert L. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 58, of 2821 Monroe Street [Eau Claire Wisconsin], died Sunday morning at<br />

Sacred Heart Hospital. For more than 20 years he was an assistant professor at Wisconsin<br />

State University here, and sang in the local choirs. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> served during WWII in the<br />

U.S. Army and was a lieutenant colonel in the U.S. Army Reserve. He also was a member of<br />

the Eau Claire Masonic Lodge and Christ Church. Surviving are his widow, Lenore; a<br />

daughter, Mrs. Terance Pederson, Middleton; two sons, Robert Jr. of Monona, and Patrick,<br />

at home. Funeral services will be from Golden Funeral Home and from Christ Church


Cathedral ... Burial will be at Lake View Cemetery The Eau Claire Leader, 27 May 1969<br />

Robert L. <strong>Gunn</strong>. -<br />

posted January 15, 2003 - Robert L. <strong>Gunn</strong>, of Chattanooga, died Monday, Jan. 13, 2003, in a<br />

local hospital. He was retired from the Crane Company. He was preceded in death by his<br />

parents, four brothers and three sisters. Survivors include his wife, Ida Mae <strong>Gunn</strong>; brother,<br />

Thomas <strong>Gunn</strong> of Chattanooga; sister, Alene Ford, Leighton, Ala.; and several nieces,<br />

nephews, other relatives and friends. Graveside services will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday in<br />

Chattanooga National Cemetery with the Rev. James Penny officiating. Visitation will be<br />

from 12:30-1:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Trammell Chapel of Hardwick & Sons Funeral Home.<br />

Robert O. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Robert O. <strong>Gunn</strong> GUNN, Mr. Robert O., of <strong>New</strong> Kent, entered eternal rest on December 31,<br />

2007. The staff of the W. S. Watkins & Son Funeral Home is serving his family. Published in<br />

the Richmond Times-Dispatch on 1/1/2008.<br />

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Robert O. <strong>Gunn</strong> GUNN, Mr. Robert O., of <strong>New</strong> Kent, Va., passed away peacefully after a<br />

brief illness on December 31, 2007. He is survived by his wife, Gloria Jean; daughters, Gloria<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>-Grant (Curtis) and Lilie Harris; and his sister, Shirley Abrams. His remains rest at the<br />

W.S. Watkins & Son Funeral Home, 2700 North Ave., where the family will receive friends<br />

on Thursday evening from 7 to 8 p.m. Funeral services will be conducted at the Watkins<br />

Community Chapel, 2701 Garland Ave., on Saturday, January 5, 2008 at 12 noon. Rev.<br />

Robert Whitehead officiating. Interment Roselawn Memory Gardens. Published in the<br />

Richmond Times-Dispatch from 1/1/2008 - 1/3/2008.<br />

Robert Burns <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

65, died Sunday. The body was cremated. Memorial service plans will be announced by<br />

Cremation Society of Georgia. Published in The Atlanta Journal-Constitution on<br />

6/28/2005.Robert Burns <strong>Gunn</strong>, MD, Professor and former Chairman of the Physiology<br />

Department at Emory University School of Medicine died on June 26, 2005 from enteropathy<br />

type T-cell lymphoma. He was 65 years old. He is survived by his wife Sharon McClellan<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, his four children (Lora <strong>Gunn</strong>, MD, Heather <strong>Gunn</strong>, Molly <strong>Gunn</strong>, and Ian <strong>Gunn</strong>, all of<br />

Atlanta), two grandchildren (Egan and Adan <strong>Gunn</strong> Jarvis) and all three of his brothers<br />

(Ross <strong>Gunn</strong> II of <strong>New</strong>port Coast, CA, Rev. Andrew Leigh <strong>Gunn</strong> of Germantown, MD, and<br />

Charles Rowley <strong>Gunn</strong> of Potomac, MD). Dr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was the fourth son of noted scientist Ross<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> and Gladys <strong>Gunn</strong> and was born and raised in Washington, DC. Dr. <strong>Gunn</strong> received his<br />

BS in biophysics from University of Michigan in 1961 and his MD from Harvard Medical<br />

School in 1966. He married Sharon McClellan <strong>Gunn</strong> in 1963. After an internship at the Beth<br />

Israel Hospital in Boston, he served two years in the USPHS at the National Institutes of<br />

Health in Bethesda, MD. In 1969, he and his family moved to Durham, NC for a postdoctoral<br />

fellowship at Duke University with Dr. Daniel C. Tosteson, and after two years, he joined the


faculty at Duke as Assistant Professor of Physiology and Pharmacology. Dr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a<br />

visiting scientist at the Institute for Biophysics at the University of Copenhagen during 1971-<br />

72. In 1975, he joined the faculty of the University of Chicago where he was an Associate<br />

Professor of Pharmacological and Physiological Sciences. He came to Emory University<br />

School of Medicine in 1981 and served as Professor and Chairman of Physiology for over 23<br />

years. He directed the MD/PhD program for 13 years and the Fellowships in Research and<br />

Science Teaching until his death. Dr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was an internationally recognized authority on<br />

the molecular mechanisms of ion transport across cell membranes. He served as president of<br />

the Society of General Physiologists, treasurer of the Biophysical Society for 8 years, and<br />

Chairman of the Cell and Molecular Physiology Section of the American Physiological<br />

Society. He was the recipient of the Kenneth S. Cole Award for his work on anion transport<br />

across red blood cells, and just days before his death, was awarded the 2006 Distinguished<br />

Service Award by the Biophysical Society. A lifelong student and an inveterate teacher, Dr.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> was enthusiastic about many branches of knowledge, from British history to Japanese<br />

(a language he started studying in his early fifties). In his last two years of life, Dr. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

designed and built a cottage on Torch Lake in Michigan, the same place where he first met<br />

his wife 48 years ago this summer. Never afraid to swim against the stream, he is<br />

remembered by his colleagues and with an unswerving commitment to science and by his<br />

family as a warm, funny, and devoted husband and father. He will be much missed. A<br />

memorial service will be held on Saturday, July 9 at 2:00 pm at Emory University"s Cannon<br />

Chapel. The family requests that in lieu of flowers, donations should be sent to the Winship<br />

Cancer Institute of Emory University.<br />

Robert Collie <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

70, prominent county farmer and livestock dealer for a number of years, died early this<br />

morning at his home in Dublin. Active in county and civic and business circle, he was a<br />

deacon in Dublin Presbyterian church and a member of the board of trustees. He was also a<br />

member of the Elks club and served on the board of supervisors from 1943 until last year<br />

when he resigned his position due to ill health. Survivors are his widow, Mrs. Alice Byrd<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>; five sons, Robert Curtis <strong>Gunn</strong>, of Richmond, Ray William <strong>Gunn</strong>, of South Boston,<br />

Russell Byrd <strong>Gunn</strong>, of Anderson, S.C., Roland Davis <strong>Gunn</strong>, of Dublin and Richard Gordon<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, of Blacksburg; two daughters, Mrs. Dora Lee Cauthen, of Pulaski and Mrs. Mabel<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> McLeod, of Dublin. Also two brothers, Ralph B. <strong>Gunn</strong>, of Roanoke and Rome D.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, of Pulaski County; three sisters, Miss Cora Lee <strong>Gunn</strong> and Mrs. A. R. Hill, both of<br />

Danville, and Mrs. Elizabeth <strong>Gunn</strong>, of Pulaski County. Also 11 grandchildren. Funeral<br />

services will be held tomorrow aftermoon at 2:30 o"clock from the <strong>New</strong> Dublin Presbyterian<br />

church with the Rev. Howard M. Wilson officiating, assisted by the Rev. M. B. Tate<br />

Interment will follow in the church cemetery. The body will remain at Thomas M. Seagle and<br />

Sons funeral home until one hour before the service when it will be taken to the church to lie<br />

in state. Southwest Times, Pulaski, VA Mon. 2-4-1952 (John C. & Sarah Owen <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Robert Clyde <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

78, of Ocala, Florida, passed away March 3, 2011 at Munroe Regional Medical Center. Born<br />

in Camp Point, Illinois, he came to this area 32 years ago from Twin Lakes, Michigan. Mr.


<strong>Gunn</strong> was a retired over the road truck driver and a Methodist by faith. He is survived by<br />

his daughter, Denise <strong>Gunn</strong> of Powell, OH; sons, Robert E. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Ocala, Marvin E. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

of Ocala, and William K. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Dublin, OH; brother, John Marvin <strong>Gunn</strong> of Ocala; sister,<br />

Sue <strong>Gunn</strong> of Ocala and his companion, Mary T. Shannon of Ocala. A Memorial Service will<br />

be held at ROBERTS FUNERAL HOMES, Bruce Chapel East (2739 SE Maricamp Rd.<br />

Ocala 732-9944) on Wednesday (March 9th) at 1PM. In lieu of flowers the family requests<br />

that memorial contributions be made to your charity of choice.<br />

Robert Curtis <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

85, of Richmond, died June 27, 1995. He is survived by his wife, Lois Mae <strong>Gunn</strong>; three sons,<br />

Bobby Lee, Billy Edward and James Byrd <strong>Gunn</strong>; two sisters; two brothers; five<br />

grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. Remains rest at the West Chapel, Bennett<br />

Funeral Home, 11020 W. Broad St. Rd., where the family will receive friends today from<br />

7:00 to 9:00 p.m. Graveside services will be conducted Friday, June 30 at 11:00 a.m. in<br />

Greenwood Memorial Gardens.(John C. & Sarah Owen <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Robert E. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

St. Louis, MO - 81, died at his home, Saturday, June 30, 2012. Retired from Terminal<br />

Railroad Assn., member of Discovery Church, 212 Club and O'Fallon, MO American Legion<br />

and V.F.W. Dear father and father-in-law of Michael (Van) <strong>Gunn</strong>, JoAnn Caraway and<br />

Steve <strong>Gunn</strong>. Dear brother of Mrs. Jerry (Mary Ann) <strong>Gunn</strong>, Mabel Webb and Ramona<br />

Weise. Dear grandfather of 3 and great grandfather of 1. Preceded in death by his wife<br />

Sarina. Services: Funeral Services Thursday, July 5, 2012, 11:30 AM, at ALTERNATIVE<br />

Funeral and Cremation Services, 2115 Parkway Dr., St. Peters, MO 63376 and visitation will<br />

be prior to services from 9:30 until 11:30 AM. Burial to follow in Jefferson Barracks<br />

National Cemetery. Memorials to Discovery Church Michael Kolish Foundation in care of<br />

the funeral home.<br />

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Robert E. <strong>Gunn</strong>, age 81, of O'Fallon, MO, died at his home on Saturday, June 30, 2012 with<br />

his family by his side. Mr <strong>Gunn</strong> was born in St. Louis, MO on March 19, 1931. After<br />

completing high school, Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> proudly served his country from 1950 until 1953 in the<br />

United States Marine Corps. After returning home, Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> began working for Terminal<br />

Railroad Assn. and retired from there around 1992 after 35 years of service as an engineer.<br />

After his retirement he also worked for Schnucks. He was a member of Discovery Church,<br />

the 212 Club, O'Fallon MO American Legion Post 388, and the V.F.W. Post 5077. He was<br />

married to Sarina <strong>Gunn</strong> who preceded him in death. Dear father and father in law of<br />

Michael (Van) <strong>Gunn</strong>, JoAnn Caraway, and Steve <strong>Gunn</strong>. Dear brother and brother in law of<br />

Jerry (Mary Ann) <strong>Gunn</strong>, Mabel Webb, and Ramona Weise. Dear grandfather of Benjamin,<br />

Melissa, and Kathrine. Dear great grandfather of Sarina. Funeral Services will be held<br />

Thursday, July 5th, 2012, 11:30 A.M. at Alternative Funeral and Cremation Services.<br />

Visitation will be prior to the funeral starting at 9:30 A.M. Burial with full military honors<br />

will follow in Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery. The family has requested memorials to<br />

Discovery Church Michael Kolish Foundation.


Robert Franklin <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Robert "Bob" Franklin <strong>Gunn</strong> passed away Thursday, Sept. 17, 2009, in hospice care at a<br />

Fort Worth Texas hospital. He was 74 years old. Funeral: 11 a.m. Monday in the Drawing<br />

Room of Thompson's Harveson and Cole Funeral Home followed by a private graveside<br />

ceremony. Bob was born Dec. 7, 1934, in Fort Worth. He graduated from Arlington Heights<br />

High School in 1952, and attended Texas Christian University, where he was a founding<br />

member of the Kappa Sigma fraternity. He owned and operated <strong>Gunn</strong> and Briggs Inc., a<br />

Fort Worth roofing company. He was a member of the Steeplechase Club, the Fort Worth<br />

Boat Club, Ridglea Country Club, the Fort Worth Gun Club, and Rotary. Bob was an avid<br />

outdoorsman who greatly enjoyed hunting, target shooting and water skiing. He loved to<br />

share these activities with others, and many family members and friends learned to shoot<br />

with him at the Gun Club, or learned to ski with him at Eagle Mountain Lake. He also was a<br />

gifted artist who created game-animal sculptures and Impressionist-style paintings and a<br />

talented writer whose work appeared in the Fort Worth magazine "Aura." Survivors: His<br />

wife, Rita <strong>Gunn</strong>; sister-in-law, Sylvia Slayton; daughters, Ellen Read and husband, Bill, and<br />

Susan Babineck and husband, Mark; stepdaughter, Christina Wheeler and husband,<br />

Russell; stepson, Paul Chandler and wife, Stephanie; his beloved grandchildren, Amy and<br />

William Read, Elizabeth and Thomas Babineck, and Kristen, Rachel, Scott and Wes<br />

Wheeler; and numerous friends. (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Robert James <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

ROBERT JAMES GUNN SR., 60, of Winston, formerly of Macon, died Sept. 11. Funeral, 1<br />

p.m. Saturday, Holsey Temple Christian Methodist Episcopal Church, Macon; Bentley &<br />

Sons Funeral Home. Published in The Atlanta Journal-Constitution on 9/15/2004. Robert<br />

James <strong>Gunn</strong>, Sr. -MACON -<br />

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Robert James <strong>Gunn</strong>, Sr., 60, of Mountain Top Road, Winston, GA, formerly of Macon,<br />

suddenly departed this life September 11, 2004. -Funeral services will be held at 1P.M.<br />

Saturday, September 18, 2004 at Holsey Temple CME Church, 1011 Washington Avenu,<br />

Macon. -He was born January 25, 1944 to the parentage of Rev. Willie Frank <strong>Gunn</strong>, Sr. and<br />

Mattie Lena Pinkett in Macon. He began his elementary education in Bibb County Public,<br />

Schools and was a graduate of Ballard Hudson High School, the class of 1963 where he<br />

gained valuable knowledge and skill in the area of automobile mechanics, carpentry and<br />

brick laying. His trademark; his dedication to produce quality and efficient work, a free<br />

entrepreneur, he was employed with General Motors for thirty years in Atlanta, <strong>New</strong><br />

Orleans, and Alabama. He was a member of Universal Masonic Brotherhood #35, Deacon of<br />

Greater Deliverance Baptist Church. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was married to P Johnson <strong>Gunn</strong> and to this<br />

union four children were born. -He is survived by his parents, Rev. Willie Frank <strong>Gunn</strong>, Sr.<br />

and Mrs. Mattie Lena Pinkett <strong>Gunn</strong>; four children, Demetrise <strong>Gunn</strong> Holland, Robert <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

Jr., Angela K. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Rex, GA; three sisters, Sandre (Joseph) Shakespeare, Gwendolyn<br />

(Charlie) Simmons, and Brenda Jenkins all of Macon; three brothers, Willie Frank<br />

(Thedora) <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr., SC, Edward Eugene (Delores) <strong>Gunn</strong> of Woodridge, VA, Gregory<br />

Wayne <strong>Gunn</strong> of Macon; one uncle, Eddie Pinkett of Detroit, MI; two aunts, Odessa Tarver<br />

of Detroit, MI, Ruby Cross, Macon; and a host of relatives and friends; a devoted friend,


Mae Lous Douglas. -The family will greet friends from 6:00 until 8:00P.M. Friday evening at<br />

Bentley and Sons Funeral Home, Macon. -The family may be contacted at the resident of<br />

Sandra Shakespeare, 3202 Thunderbird Road, Macon. -Bentley and Sons<br />

Robert Franklin <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

died in Augusta Georgia March 7, 1924 at 4:30 am. Funeral Services at the Johnson M E.<br />

church near Warrenton Ga. this Sunday. 2 o'clock Interment, Johnson Cemetery, Elliott<br />

and Sons in Charge.<br />

2 nd obit<br />

Officer R. F. <strong>Gunn</strong> of the Georgia Railroad who was shot by an unknown negro at Steedley’s<br />

Crossing Thursday afternoon, died shortly after 5 o’clock yesterday morning at the<br />

University Hospital. .....The funeral services for Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> will be held at Warrenton, Ga.,<br />

Sunday. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> is survived by his wife, Mattie <strong>Gunn</strong>, Norwood Ga; parents Mr. And<br />

Mrs. C. W. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Warrenton; one daughter, Miss Dorothy <strong>Gunn</strong>; four brothers, Luther<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> Grogan <strong>Gunn</strong>, Joseph <strong>Gunn</strong> and Charles <strong>Gunn</strong> all of Warrenton; four sisters; Mrs. J.<br />

D. Rhinehart, Alabama; Miss Annie L. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Warrenton; Miss Alice <strong>Gunn</strong> and Miss<br />

Eleanor <strong>Gunn</strong> of Warrenton Saturday march 8, 1924, Augusta Chronicle, page 7 (Thomas<br />

and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Robert James <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Robert "Bob" James <strong>Gunn</strong> Sr., 78, of 1923 Woodland Ave., passed away June 12, 2009, and<br />

was born May 7, 1931, San Francisco, Calif. His wife, Marilyn Frederick <strong>Gunn</strong> of 57 years,<br />

survives him. He was a Korean War veteran. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a native of California where he<br />

and his wife raised their family. He attended the University of Miami and the University of<br />

Oregon where he attended law school. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> retired after 35 years of service as an<br />

insurance litigation specialist. Bob was a wonderful husband, father, grandfather, great<br />

grandfather, brother and friend who will be greatly missed by all who knew and loved him.<br />

Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> is survived by his wife of the home; children, Robert James <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr. of<br />

Burlington, Suzann and Gregory Silva of Alameda, Calif., Alyson and Don Otrambo of<br />

Anaheim, Calif., Carolyn and Jeffery Miller of Hays, N.C., and Timothy and Pilar <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Mebane, N.C.; his sister, Elouise <strong>Gunn</strong> Cutler, and brother, Harry Klaar. Seventeen<br />

grandchildren and seven great grandchildren also survive Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong>. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> is preceded<br />

in death by his parents, Col. Thomas F. <strong>Gunn</strong> (ret.) and Vivian Alice Davis <strong>Gunn</strong>. He is also<br />

preceded by his three brothers, Thomas F. <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr., William D. <strong>Gunn</strong> and Lt. Col. Arthur<br />

G. Lumbard. The celebration of his life will be held at 4 PM Wednesday at Lowe Funeral<br />

Home Chapel. The family will receive friends following the service at the home. Memorial<br />

donations may be made to Randolph County Honor Guard, P.O. Box 1672, Asheboro, NC<br />

27204.<br />

Robert Andrew “Sonny” <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

71, passed away Thursday, February 28, 2008. Funeral: 2 p.m. Sunday, Denbo Funeral<br />

Home. Visitation: 4-8 p.m. Saturday, after 9 a.m. Sunday. Published in The Courier-Journal


- Louisville, Kentucky on 3/1/2008.<br />

2 nd obit<br />

Robert Andrew <strong>Gunn</strong>, Sr. - of English, died Thursday, February 28 at Bloomington<br />

Hospital. He was a native of Lanesville, a retired maintenance worker from Fire King<br />

International, former employee of P.L. Lorillard, and was owner and operator of Sonny’s<br />

Garage in Georgetown. He was a member of Taswell Christian Church and a member of<br />

Crawford Historical Society. Survivors include his wife of 48 years, Betty Joyce (Surles)<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>; children, Robert Andrew <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr., and Joyce Sue <strong>Gunn</strong> Eskridge; brothers,<br />

Kenneth, David, and Morris <strong>Gunn</strong>; sisters, Darlene Vigil, Margaret Schicker, Marcella<br />

Cruseturner, Pat Gaines, Rose Simmons, Donna Crawford, and Pam <strong>Gunn</strong>; and one<br />

grandchild, Jason Eskridge. Services were held Sunday, March 2, at Denbo Funeral Home in<br />

English, with burial in Wolfe Cemetery in Georgetown. Expressions of sympathy can be<br />

made to Crawford County Historical Society<br />

Robert Andrew <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

died Tuesday, August 8, 2006. He was born in Houston, Texas, June 29, 1947. He was a<br />

graduate of Athens High School, Athens, TX; discharged from the Navy in 1971; graduated<br />

from The University of Texas in 1977; and graduated from Church Divinity School of the<br />

Pacific, Berkeley, CA in 1983. Father <strong>Gunn</strong> served at St. Williams Catholic Church in Round<br />

Rock, TX for three years and was the founding pastor of St. Patrick Catholic Church of<br />

Austin, TX, which celebrated its first Mass on May 7, 2000. There he served for six years<br />

until his medical retirement. He is preceded in death by parents, Robert and Charlotte <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

of Austin, TX. Survivors include his wife of 37 years, Jeri <strong>Gunn</strong>, of Manor, TX; his son,<br />

Travis <strong>Gunn</strong> of Austin, TX; and one sister, Carolyn Jefferies and her husband, Charles<br />

Jefferies of Rowlett, TX. Rosary and prayer vigil will begin at 6:00 p.m. on Thursday,<br />

August 10th at St. Patrick Catholic Church, 1900 Gregg Lane in Pflugerville. Visitation with<br />

the <strong>Gunn</strong> family will follow from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. Burial Mass will be held at 10:00 a.m. on<br />

Friday, August 11, 2006 at St. Patrick Catholic Church followed by interment at Austin<br />

Memorial Park Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to St. Patrick Catholic<br />

Church, P.O. Box 2539, Pflugerville, TX 78691. Obituary and guestbook online at<br />

http://wcfish.com Published in the Austin American-Statesman on 8/10/2006. (son of Robert<br />

Acie <strong>Gunn</strong> and Charlotte Ruth Hill <strong>Gunn</strong>)(Hamblin and Elizabeth Tunstall <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Robert D. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

64, of Jackson Township, passed away suddenly at his residence, following a brief heartrelated<br />

illness. He was born in Calhoun County, W. Va., on Feb. 26, 1933, and had been in<br />

heavy-equipment sales in the local area for over 35 years, planning on retirement from the<br />

Ohio Machinery Co. in February. Bob was also very active at the Church of the Lakes,<br />

United Methodist, in the capacity of usher, trustee, and was currently serving on the<br />

Building Committee. Preceded in death by his parents, James E. and Elizabeth M. (<strong>Gunn</strong>)<br />

McIntyre; brother, Edward A. <strong>Gunn</strong>; half-brothers, Poe, Carl, and Clark; sister, Eleanor;<br />

and several brothers-in-law, nieces, and nephews, he is survived by his loving wife, Lila Jean<br />

(Shingleton) <strong>Gunn</strong>; sons and daughters-in-law, Robert Eric and Johnna of Jackson


Township, and Brian Scott and Lori of North Canton, and their children, Meghann,<br />

Kaitlynn, Joshua, and Laurynn; daughter and son-in-law, Beth Ann and Todd Washburn of<br />

Texas, and their children, Todd Robert and Zachary; sisters, Emma Johnson of Virginia,<br />

Bettie J. of West Virginia, and Edna Fowler of Amherst, Ohio; and several cousins, nieces,<br />

and nephews. Funeral services will be held at 3 p.m. Sunday at the Church of the Lakes<br />

United Methodist, with Pastor Bryan George officiating. Burial will be at 11 a.m. Monday at<br />

Sunset Hills Memory Gardens. Friends may call at the Karlo-Feucht Funeral Home, 5000<br />

Everhard Rd. N.W., Saturday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.; and one hour before services Sunday at<br />

the church. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Church of the<br />

Lakes Building Fund, 5944 Fulton Dr. N.W., Canton 44718.(Karlo-Feucht, 494-9644.) Akron<br />

Beacon Journal (OH) - January 30, 1998<br />

Robert L. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Robert L. <strong>Gunn</strong> MT. PLEASANT - Robert L. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 81, who was a retired truck driver for<br />

Floridian Co., died Friday, Dec. 19, 2003. The graveside service will be at 1 p.m. EST<br />

Monday at Hillcrest Cemetery in Quincy. Family will receive friends from 1 to 3 p.m. EST<br />

today at Independent Funeral Home in Quincy (875-1529). Memorial contributions may be<br />

made to Glenn Julia United Methodist Church, 3998 Mt. Pleasant Road, Quincy, FL 32351.<br />

He was a lifelong resident of Gadsden County. He served in the Army Air Corp. with the<br />

343rd Airbourne Squadron during World War II in the Philippines and Japan and 13<br />

campaigns during the Pacific Theater. He was a member of Glenn Julia United Methodist<br />

Church. He is survived by two sons, Robert "Buddy" <strong>Gunn</strong> (and wife Christine) of Havana<br />

and John W. <strong>Gunn</strong> (and wife Latrelle) of Mt. Pleasant; a grandson, Pat Jones (and wife<br />

Traci) of Tallahassee; and a sister, Lucille McDaniels of Quincy. He was preceded in death<br />

by his wife, Lena Mae <strong>Gunn</strong>, a daughter, Ann <strong>Gunn</strong>, and a grandson, Sean <strong>Gunn</strong>.Published<br />

in the Tallahassee Democrat on 12/21/2003.<br />

Robert L. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

A charge against Robert L. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 25 of 221 N. Bazier of Lima, Ohio, of discharging a<br />

firearm has been dismissed in Municpal Court. <strong>Gunn</strong> was shot and killed last Friday Jan 17,<br />

1969. <strong>Gunn</strong> pleaded innocent to the Nov 11, charge and was free on bond. Police said <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

was charged in connection with an assault upon John Durr last Nov 11. <strong>Gunn</strong> was shot three<br />

times in the right chest following an apparent argument. Plice found a 32 caliber revolver at<br />

the scene. Three weeks earlier <strong>Gunn</strong> reported theft of a similar gun. Services for <strong>Gunn</strong> will<br />

be 1 pm Thursday in Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church, burial in East Fletcher Cemetery.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> was born Jan 31, 1943 in Yazoo City, Mississippi the son of Robert Lee and Frances<br />

Mae Durr <strong>Gunn</strong>, Sr. A 1962 Lima Senior High School Graduate, he joined the Air Force in<br />

September 1962 and was discharged November 1964. He was employed at General Motors,<br />

Defiance plant. Survivors included his father and stepmother Mr. And Mrs. Robert Lee<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, Sr., of Yazoo City, Ms, his mother and Stepfather Mr and Mrs. Elza Ward of 331 N.<br />

Park; three sisters, Dorothy, Victoria, and Carol all of Yazoo City, Miss; three stepsisters,<br />

Mae Helen; Brenda and Glenda Ward, and four brothers; james Edward <strong>Gunn</strong>; Robert<br />

Stanley <strong>Gunn</strong>; and Garnett all of Yazoo City. Miss. Three stepbrothers Elsa Jr; Ricky Allen<br />

and Ronald Earl Ward, and maternal grandmother Mrs. Jo Anna Durr.


Robert Daniel <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

JAN 9, 1988 - JUNE 21, 2010 Robert Daniel <strong>Gunn</strong> was bornJanuary 9th, 1988; he came into<br />

this world unexpectedly six weeks early, weighing four pounds four ounces, in Berkeley, CA<br />

at Alta Bates Hospital. He passed away on June 21st, 2010 at the age of twenty-two. He<br />

graduated from Escalon High School in 2006. In 2003, Robert and his brothers were<br />

recognized as heroes for saving an elderly man from his burning home. From the age of<br />

seven he excelled at mechanics. He loved go-karts, lifted trucks, street bikes, anything he<br />

could put a wrench on. He was always willing to help a friend or stranger. He loved to go<br />

fast; unfortunately he won the race to heaven. Robert is survived by his parents, Kevin and<br />

Cyndi <strong>Gunn</strong>, sister Jodi Hansen, brothers, Kevin and Joe <strong>Gunn</strong>, and a number of extended<br />

family, friends and loved ones. Public visitation will be at Deegan Funeral Chapel between<br />

4pm-7pm on Thursday, July 1st. Funeral services will be held on Friday, July 2nd at 1:00pm<br />

at Escalon Covenant Church, 1155 Escalon Ave. Private burial procession will be at<br />

Burwood Cemetery, but those who want to pay their respects can go to Robert's home at<br />

19022 S. Von Glahn Rd, Escalon, CA 95320 for a celebration of life with family, friends and<br />

loved ones immediately following. Arrangements by Deegan Chapel,<br />

Robert K. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

AUREL — Maj. Robert K. "Pete" <strong>Gunn</strong>, USAR, age 87, of Laurel, guided by Our Lord<br />

Jesus Christ, departed this life with honors on Tuesday, July 5, 2011, at Valley Health Care<br />

Center in Billings. Born Jan. 22, 1924, in Toledo, Ohio, only son of Ortes and Imo <strong>Gunn</strong>, of<br />

Napoleon, Ohio, Robert was a 31-year military veteran of WWII, Korea and Vietnam;<br />

earned his BS and MS in science and biology at Michigan State University and Bowling<br />

Green University. He served in the Army, then USAF as paratrooper and field medic. Later<br />

he re-joined the Army, served in Rangers, 75 Inf Div, Green Berets, ABN, and retired with<br />

the rank of major. Also served in National Guard/Civil Defense, and U.S. Army Reserve.<br />

Between active duties, he worked as public health inspector, math/science/history teacher<br />

6-12 grades in the U.S., U.S. Canal Zone and BIA reservation schools in Arizona and<br />

Montana where he earned the name "Yellow Hawk." He taught at the Boys Correctional<br />

Institute in Worland, Wyo., was a licensed small plane pilot, CAP Leader and Golden Gloves<br />

Boxing Coach. As oil field mud engineer, he worked rigs in the U.S., offshore and 11 foreign<br />

countries. In slow times, he was long-haul truck driver, and volunteered as a water truck<br />

driver into the 1988 Yellowstone Park fire. A confirmed patriot, valiant soldier, avid<br />

historian/writer and dedicated teacher, Robert continually looked for ways to make the<br />

world a better place. He was active for many years in the VFW, American Legion, Elks,<br />

Eagles, NRA and National Muzzle Loading Association. He was never without a job or<br />

something to do. His hobbies were gun and knife collecting, black powder arms, current<br />

events, reading, building models, Civil War re-enactment, attending rendezvous, powwows<br />

and hiking and camping alone. Our Robert "Bob" Dad Grampa Great-Grampa <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

leaves us a heroic legacy. He saved lives both in the field and at home. As a teacher, his<br />

relentless drive to salvage and educate "lost" children will never be forgotten. We love him<br />

and will miss him dearly. Robert is preceded in death by his first wife, Marguerite Lakin.<br />

Survivors include daughter and son-in-law of California, four grandchildren, and four<br />

great-grandchildren, of Colorado. In 1968, Robert married his second wife, Mary Ann Maas


ecently of Laurel, and deceased January, 2011. The family is grateful to the staff of Valley<br />

Health Care Center for the compassionate service, respect and dignity they showed to both<br />

Robert and Mary Ann. Military veteran's graveside service in Yellowstone County Veterans<br />

Cemetery, 55 Buffalo Trail Rd, Laurel, MT, is 10 a.m. Aug. 15. Donations/memorials in his<br />

name may be sent to Laurel VFW Billy Price Post # 3177, PO Box 1004, Laurel MT, 59044 or<br />

American Legion Post 113, PO Box 211, Laurel, MT, 5904<br />

Robert Lee <strong>Gunn</strong> Sr.<br />

MOULTRIE, Georgia-- Robert Lee <strong>Gunn</strong> Sr., 82, of 114 6th St., S.E., Moultrie, died Friday,<br />

October 25, 2002. A graveside funeral service will be held Monday, 2 p.m. in<br />

HopewellCemetery. Visitation will be held today (Sunday) from 5 p.m.-7 p.m. at the funeral<br />

home. Family can be contacted at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert <strong>Gunn</strong>, 823 Old Berlin<br />

Road, Moultrie, Georgia.<br />

Robert Lee <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr.<br />

Published May 31, 2007 - Services for Robert Lee <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr, 58, of Temple, Texas will be at<br />

1:30 p.m. today at Belton Church of Christ with Joe Baisden, Gary Taliaferro and M.J.<br />

Linder officiating. Burial will be in Bell Plains Cemetery. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> died Tuesday, May 29,<br />

in a Temple hospital. He was born in Temple to Robert Lee and Mary Janice Baker <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Sr. He was a graduate of Temple High School and Temple College. He owned Innovative<br />

Systems. He member of the Belton Church of Christ and the Temple Lions Club, where he<br />

served on the board of directors and as a past president. He also served on the board of<br />

directors for the Central Texas Children?s Rehabilitation Center. Survivors include his wife,<br />

Diane <strong>Gunn</strong> of Temple; a daughter, Tracie Conner of San Antonio; a son, Keith <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Waco; a sister, Elaine Coffin of Temple; and six grandchildren. Scanio-Harper Funeral<br />

Home is in charge of arrangements<br />

Robert M. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

TEMPLE (Staff) - Funeral services for Robert M, <strong>Gunn</strong>, 44, were to be at 2 p.m. today at the<br />

First Baptist church here. Rev. Campbell Long, First Presbyterian church minister, was to<br />

officiate. He was to be assisted by Rev. C. W. Keiningham. First Baptist pastor, Burial was to<br />

be in the Duncan cemetery under direction of Pearson Funeral home. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> died Sunday<br />

at his home near Temple. He was bom July 25, 1919, near Comanche. He attended Empire<br />

school and was a resident of Cotton county since World War II. He was a veteran of World<br />

War II. Survivors include his wife, Joyce, of the home; two sons, Robert Jr., o[ Ferris. Calif.;<br />

Billy- Carl, stationed in <strong>New</strong>foundland with the Navy; a daughter, Mrs, Gwen Collier,<br />

Plainview, CaliC.; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George <strong>Gunn</strong>, Comanche; three sisters, Mrs.<br />

Ellen Ingersoll. Dupont, Colo.; Mrs. Billie Hastings and Mrs. Jane Bills, both of Duncan; a<br />

brother, Richard <strong>Gunn</strong>, Comanche, and seven grandchildren. Lawton Constitution June 17,<br />

1965, Lawton, Oklahoma<br />

Richard LeRoy <strong>Gunn</strong>


1918-2013 Richard LeRoy <strong>Gunn</strong> traveled extensively to every continent showing its<br />

beauties and teaching world cultures to countless people. On March 28, 2013, at 94 years of<br />

age, he traveled on to his next great adventure. He was born on September 28, 1918 to<br />

Benjamin LeRoy and Fanny Louise Ensign <strong>Gunn</strong> in Salt Lake City. He served a mission to<br />

Hawaii, and the spirit of Hawaii stayed with him throughout his life. Pearl Harbor was<br />

attacked while on his mission, and he enlisted in the Army upon his return, serving in the<br />

mapping unit of the 948th Army engineer corps during World War II. He married Jeanne<br />

Wright in 1942 and they had six children-Kathy, Elizabeth, Rick, Jeremy, Becky and Candy.<br />

He received a doctorate in art education from Stanford. He was a well-loved professor of art<br />

and master teacher at BYU for 34 years. In 1972 he was recognized as Professor of the Year.<br />

He had a tremendous impact on those he came in contact with. He was an avid, diehard BYU<br />

sports fan, attending games long after he lost his sight. As a faithful member of The Church<br />

of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, he served in various capacities including Bishop and<br />

served on the Young Men's General Board for over 20 years. He was preceded in death by<br />

Jeanne, his dedicated wife of 47 years who passed away from cancer. He later married<br />

Jeanine Done Hansen, his devoted wife of 22 years, who gave tender loving care to him in his<br />

failing years. He is loved and remembered by their combined 12 children and spouses, and<br />

their 53 grandchildren and 57 great grandchildren. A Visitation will be held Thursday, April<br />

4, 2013 from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at the Oak Hills Hillside Chapel, 1960 North 1500 East,<br />

Provo, UT. Funeral Services will also be held at the church on Friday, April 5th, at 12:00<br />

Noon, where a Visitation will be held prior to services from 10:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.<br />

Interment in East Lawn Memorial Hills Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made<br />

to the Church Perpetual Education Fund.<br />

Robert M. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Age 60, of <strong>New</strong>ark, DE, passed away on Thursday, December 28, 2006, at the Christiana<br />

Hospital. Bob was born and raised in Woodhaven Queens, NY. He was a graduate of<br />

theUniversity of the State of <strong>New</strong> York, and for the past 5 years was employed by Rohm &<br />

Haas Electronic Materials in <strong>New</strong>ark, DE. Bob was preceded in death by his parents, Daniel<br />

and Agnes <strong>Gunn</strong>; and his sister, Virginia Hennessey. He is survived by his wife, Mary-ellen<br />

Winkler-<strong>Gunn</strong>; his children, Kerry Greim and her husband, Jim and Brian <strong>Gunn</strong> and his<br />

wife, Colleen; his brother, Daniel <strong>Gunn</strong> and his wife, Jeanne; his wife"s children, Diane<br />

Brown and her husband, Andy and David Anselmi. He is also survived by his grandchildren,<br />

Kiernan, Connor, Abigail, Aiden, Brendan, A.J. &Jesse; & his former wife, Ann <strong>Gunn</strong>. Bob<br />

will be remembered most for his sparkling sense of humor and the joy and love he gave to all<br />

who knew him. Relatives and Christian Burial at Holy Family Church 15 Gender Rd.<br />

<strong>New</strong>ark, on Tuesday January 2, 2007, at 10:30 am. Burial will be in All Saints Cemetery.<br />

Friends may visit at the DOHERTY FUNERAL HOME 3200 Limestone Rd. Pike Creek, on<br />

Monday evening January 1, from 6-8 pm.<br />

Robert M. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Funeral services will be at, 2:30 p. m. Tuesday at the Geneseo church south of here for<br />

Robert M. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 90, Waterloo, Iowa resident who died Friday September 23, 1955 at Walter<br />

Reed Hospital in Washington, D. C Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> died of a heart ailment following


complications from a fall in the home of his son, Col. Damon Mott <strong>Gunn</strong>, USA ret., a week<br />

previous. For the past eight years, Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> had made his home with his son. The family<br />

also-maintained a residence here at 508l Frederick Ave. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was-born July 22, 1865,<br />

near Elsihore, Bruce county, Ontario, Canada, the son of Joseph M. and Anna Murray<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>. The family moved to South Dakota in 1868, and Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> later moved to Garrison<br />

where he was one of the first teachers in the public school there. He also taught school at<br />

Geneseo, and while there married Adelaide Mott on Nov. 18, 1896; In addition to his son,<br />

survivors include one sister, Miss Tena <strong>Gunn</strong> of Jacksonville, Fla., and two .grandsons. wife<br />

preceded him in body is at O'Keefe & Towne Funeral Home. Burial will be in the Geneseo<br />

Cemetery<br />

Robert M. <strong>Gunn</strong> 1925 - 2003<br />

EAST LONGMEADOW - Robert M. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 78, of 19 Virginia Lane, died Tuesday at a local<br />

nursing home. Born in Springfield and longtime East Longmeadow resident.A World War II<br />

Army veteran serving in the Rhineland and Central European Campaigns. He retired as an<br />

assembler and electrician from Hampden Engineering of East Longmeadow having<br />

previously worked at the former Standard Electric Time Corp., and <strong>New</strong> England Telephone<br />

Co. A member of First Congregational Church of East Longmeadow and an avid golfer. He<br />

leaves his wife of 53 years, Elsie (Fortune) <strong>Gunn</strong>; a daughter, Judy Downie and her husband,<br />

Daniel of East Longmeadow; three loving granddaughters Sarah, Heather, and Julianne<br />

Downie. He is also survived by two sister-in-laws, Doris <strong>Gunn</strong> of The Woodlands, TX, and<br />

Anna <strong>Gunn</strong> of Bradenton, FL; & a nephew, Donald <strong>Gunn</strong> of Kingwood, TX. The funeral<br />

service is Friday, 10 a.m. at Byron Funeral Home, 1858 Allen St., followed by burial in<br />

Hillcrest Park Cemetery, Springfield. Visiting hours Thursday 4-8 p.m. Memorial donations<br />

may be sent to a charity of the donor"s choice. For directions and guest book, please visit<br />

www.bhrfh.com. Published in The Republican from 4/24/2003 - 4/25/2003.<br />

Robert Milton <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Memorial services of Bobby <strong>Gunn</strong>, 54, of Sherman will be held at 3 p.m. Friday, June 4, 2010<br />

at Waldo Funeral Home. Rev. Earl Chesser and Rev. Danny Wood will officiate. Bobby<br />

passed away Monday, May 31, 2010 at the McKinney Medical Center. The family will<br />

receive friends from 2 -3 p.m. Friday before the service. Bobby was born July 6, 1955 in<br />

Wichita Falls to Homer and Willene (Shook) <strong>Gunn</strong>. He married Beverly Cummings on Dec.<br />

12, 2008 in Van Alstyne. Bobby was an employee of Fisher Controls for 31 years and loved<br />

farming and hunting. He also had earned a black belt in judo and served as a judo instructor<br />

to children for several years. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> is survived by his wife Beverly of Sherman;<br />

daughters Rebecca Steward and husband Jimmy of Sherman and April Melton and husband<br />

John of Bartlesville, Okla.; stepdaughter, Jennifer Cummings of Depew, Okla.; father,<br />

Homer <strong>Gunn</strong> of Sherman; brothers, Bruce <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife Carol of St. Louis, Mo., and Brian<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> and wife Gail of Ravenna; and grandson, Jesse Steward of Sherman. He was preceded<br />

in death by his mother Willene <strong>Gunn</strong> and a sister Lana Gardner. (Thomas and Sarah<br />

Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)


Robert R. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

50, 119 Lyle Drive, SE, Marietta Georgia, died Sunday, August 10, 1969. Graveside services<br />

will be 3 pm Tuesday at the Greensboro City Cemetery, with the Rev. O. L. Duvall<br />

officiating. Surviving are his wife; and son Robert R. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr. Of Marietta. Mr <strong>Gunn</strong> was<br />

a native of Union Point and had been with lockeed for the past 18 years. He was a pilot in<br />

the US Air Force. [Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc]<br />

Robert Ray <strong>Gunn</strong> 1922-2002<br />

Robert Ray <strong>Gunn</strong>, 79, of Great Bend, died Nov. 4 at Life Care Center of Wichita. He was<br />

born Nov. 30, 1922, at Great Bend, the son of Leonard and Beulah Benefield <strong>Gunn</strong>. He<br />

married Gwennyd E. Gupton on April 22, 1951, at Greensburg. A lifetime resident of Great<br />

Bend, he was a farmer and real estate broker. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a member of First Presbyterian<br />

Church, Elks BPO Lodge 1127, Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 3111, American Legion Post<br />

180 and the Kappa Sigma Social Fraternity of the University of Kansas. He was a captain in<br />

the U.S. Air Force, having served during World War II. Survivors include his wife of the<br />

home; three sons, Robert Rock "Rocky" <strong>Gunn</strong> of Great Bend, Brad G. <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Montgomery, Texas, and Jay C. <strong>Gunn</strong> of McPherson; one daughter, Gena G. Dillard of<br />

Wichita; two sisters, Patricia Campbell of San Antonio, Texas, and Marjorie Stoskopf of<br />

Santa Maria, Calif.; nine grandchildren, Joe <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jennifer <strong>Gunn</strong>, Brittany Dillard, Brad<br />

Dillard, Jarrod <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jana <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jordan <strong>Gunn</strong>, Lauren <strong>Gunn</strong> and Garrett <strong>Gunn</strong>; and two<br />

great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by three brothers, Charles <strong>Gunn</strong>, Maurice<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> and Richard <strong>Gunn</strong>. Funeral service will be at 10 a.m. Saturday at the church with the<br />

Rev. Hal Staats officiating. Burial will be at Great Bend Cemetery. Friends may call from 9<br />

a.m. until 9 p.m. Friday at Bryant Funeral Home of Great Bend. The family will receive<br />

friends from 6-8 p.m. Friday at the funeral home. Memorials are suggested to Parkinson<br />

Disease Foundation, Elks BPO Lodge 1127 or the church, all in care of the funeral home.<br />

Great Bend (Kan.) Tribune, Nov. 6, 2002 (Jasper <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Robert Roger <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

58, of Parkersburg, West Virginia, formerly of Charleston, passed away Saturday, October<br />

18, 2008, in Eagle Point Nursing Home, Parkersburg. He was retired from Dupont in the<br />

research and development department with over 30 years of service and also was a United<br />

States Navy veteran. He was a graduate of Old Dominion University. Robert was preceded in<br />

death by his parents, Robert Junior and Lorraine A. Hayes <strong>Gunn</strong>; and brothers, Danny,<br />

Jeffrey and Bruce <strong>Gunn</strong>. He is survived by sons, Nathan <strong>Gunn</strong> of Williamsburg, Va., and<br />

Nicholas P. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Parkersburg; brother, Richard P. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Louise, Va.; and sister,<br />

Nancy Raines Scott of Walton. A memorial service will be held at 7 p.m. Monday, October<br />

20, 2008, at Hafer Funeral Home Chapel with Pastor Vince Button officiating. Friends may<br />

call one hour prior to the service at the funeral home.In lieu of flowers, the family would like<br />

donations be made to Wood County Public Library, 3100 Emerson Ave., Parkersburg, WV<br />

26104. Hafer Funeral Home, Elkview, is in charge of the arrangements.<br />

Robert Simons <strong>Gunn</strong>


Warrenton, Georgia - The funeral for Robert Simons <strong>Gunn</strong>, 53, of Route 1, Warrenton, GA,<br />

who died Tuesday, September 30, 1986 will be at 11 am today at M. W. Callaway and Sons<br />

Funeral Home with the Rev. John Giglio officiating. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a native of Warren<br />

County. He was a retired US Navy veteran after 20years of service. He was amember of<br />

First United Methodist Church of Warrenton. Survivors include two daughters, Leslie Lee<br />

Beatty and Stacie Ann Sullivan both of Simi, Califo; two sons, Robert Alan <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

Woodland Hills, Calif and Michael Joseph <strong>Gunn</strong>, Simi Valley Calif; his mother Ruth S.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>; and a brothers, Jack W. <strong>Gunn</strong> both of Warrenton. Burial will be in Johnson Church<br />

Cemetery. Friends may call at the residence of Ruth <strong>Gunn</strong> Gibson Highway. (Thomas and<br />

Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Robert Stewart <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

Funeral services for Robert Stewart <strong>Gunn</strong>, 46, of Route 4, Reidsville, who died in Memoiral<br />

Hospital Saturday morning, was held Sunday afternoon at 4 o"clock at Wentworth<br />

Methodist Church conducted by the pastor, the Rev. C. G. Isley. Interment was in the church<br />

cemetery. Pallbearers were the following nephews, Walter, Lawrence, Ellis, William,<br />

Eldridge, Morris, B. W., Aaron, and Ray <strong>Gunn</strong>. Honarary pallbearers were Jule McMichael,<br />

Elmore McMichael, Allan Lewis, Elmer Boyd, Kelly Gibbs, Van Sharp, Frederick Gamman,<br />

Russell Patterson, James Rakestraw, H. B. Wimbish, and members of the Veteran"s [sic]<br />

Class of Wentworth High School, which he taught. Flowerbearers were friends and<br />

neighbors of the deceased. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a well-known farmer in the Wentworth community<br />

where he had resided all of his life. He was the son of the late Walter Monroe and Irene<br />

Jennings <strong>Gunn</strong>. He had taught the Veterans" Class at Wentworth High School for five years.<br />

He had been in decling health for two years and was a patient in the hospital for the past<br />

week. Surviving are three sons, Robert Calvin <strong>Gunn</strong>, Route 4, Reidsville, James Monroe<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, Staunton, Virginia, and Pvt. David S. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Fort Jackson, S.C.; three brothers, Alvin<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, Route 4, Reidsville, Percy <strong>Gunn</strong>, Greensboro, and Clarence <strong>Gunn</strong> of Kendridge,<br />

Virginia; two sisters, Mrs. Zela Strader of Route 3, Reidsville, and Mrs. E. R. Lemons, Route<br />

2, Reidsville (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Robert T. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Word has been -received here (Middlesboro, Kentucky) of the; death yesterday Feb 19, 1943<br />

in Lexington, Kentucky of Robert T. <strong>Gunn</strong> 75, brother of the late W. E . <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Middlesboro, and of Miss Fannie Adams <strong>Gunn</strong> of Lexington who passed away last week. Mr.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> was a graduate of the University of Kentucky; was at one time manager of the street<br />

car system in Lexington, and later of the .system in Norfolk, Va. He was engaged in the coal<br />

business in Jackson, Ky., for a number of years. Survivors include his wife, two sisters, Mrs.<br />

W. A. Hifner and Mrs. W. N. Lane, and one brother John W. Gunm, all of Lexington,<br />

Kentucky. (Robert Tevis <strong>Gunn</strong>, (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Robert Thomas <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

48, Clearwater, Florida, died July 27, 2008. He was born February 20, 1960 in Belleville,<br />

Illinois. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Heart Association. Services


will be at 11 a.m. August 2, 2008 in Grinsteiner Funeral Home, with calling there from 4 to 8<br />

p.m. August 1, 2008.<br />

Robert W. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Emmetsburg, Iowa native Robert W.<strong>Gunn</strong> died Friday, May 15,1992, in Seattle, Wash. He<br />

was 26. Robert William <strong>Gunn</strong> was born July 22, 1966, the son of Joyce and Elmer <strong>Gunn</strong> in<br />

Emmetsburg, Iowa.. He attended Emmetsburg schools and graduated from Emmetsburg<br />

High School in 1984. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> worked as a chef in Colorado. He spent two years in the U.S.<br />

Navy and then returned to Colorado. He had made his home in Seattle, Wash., the past year<br />

and attended veterinary assistant school. Surviving are his mother, Joyce <strong>Gunn</strong> of Algona;<br />

four sisters, Sandra <strong>Gunn</strong> Cox of El Reno, Olka., Barbara Weum of Cedar Falls, Karen<br />

<strong>My</strong>ers of Mankato, Minn., and Sheryl Van Lith of Plymouth, Minn.; and five brothers, Jerry<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Salida, Colo., John <strong>Gunn</strong> of Phoenix, Ariz., Michael <strong>Gunn</strong> of Des Moines, Jim <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

of Spencer and Jeffrey <strong>Gunn</strong> of Colorado Springs, Colo. Robert <strong>Gunn</strong> was preceded in death<br />

by his father, Elmer <strong>Gunn</strong>, in 1979; and his grandparents.<br />

Robert W. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

ST. CLAIR Robert W. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 80, died Monday, June 26, 2006, surrounded by his loving<br />

family at home, after a long illness. Bob was born on August 29, 1925 in Kentucky to Richard<br />

and Mabel <strong>Gunn</strong>. He married Rita F. Ahles on April 8, 1947 in Napoleon, Ohio.Bob moved<br />

to Detroit from Kentucky when he was five years old. He served in the Marines from 1943 to<br />

1946, attending boot camp in San Diego and training at Camp Pendleton. Staff Sergeant<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> served 18 months in the Pacific Theatre, with 48 days in Iwo Jima and 6 months in<br />

Japan during the occupation. He met his wife of 59 years through fellow serviceman, Don<br />

Shagena. Bob worked at the Diamond Crystal for 18 years as a carpenter. He started<br />

working for the Detroit Carpenter"s Union in 1965 and retired in 1987. Bob has been a<br />

member of St. Peter"s Lutheran Church since 1947. He also belonged to the American<br />

Legion. He enjoyed bowling, fishing, and watching the Red Wings, Tigers, and Pistons with<br />

his family. He is survived by his wife, Rita; son, Robert (Carol) <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr.; daughters, Susan<br />

M. Kasemeyer, Rebecca (Doug) DeVary, and Nancy Kammer; grandchildren, Jeremy (Billie)<br />

and Andrew (Melissa) <strong>Gunn</strong>; Buddy and Rob Bernardo; Timothy (Sonya), Anthony, and<br />

Tamara DeVary; Kelly, Rachel, and Jennifer Kammer; greatgrandchildren, Jacob,<br />

Christian, Aubrie, Amberly, Colin, Noe, Anthony, and Raya; two aunts, Maude and Lucille;<br />

sistersinlaw, Betty Richter and Marilyn Pegg; several nieces and nephews; and dear friends,<br />

Dick and Janice Golder. He was preceded in death by his parents, Richard and Mabel;<br />

brother, John (Lois) Wood; and sister, Marie (Charles) Willett; and an infant brother.<br />

Visitation will be from 2 to 8 p.m. today in L.C. Friederichs and Son Funeral Home, St.<br />

Clair. The funeral will be at 11 a.m. Thursday in St. Peter"s Lutheran Church. The Rev.<br />

Roaldn Troike will officiate. Burial will be in Hillside Cemetery in St. Clair. Memorials may<br />

be made to St. Peter"s Lutheran Church.<br />

Robert Ward <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

formerly of Grand Rapids, passed away unexpectedly in the early morning of April 22, 2008


at his home in Hopewell, NJ. He is, and will forever be sorely missed by his loving wife,<br />

Brooke (Jeane) <strong>Gunn</strong>; son, Remy <strong>Gunn</strong>; his parents, Dr. James and Patty <strong>Gunn</strong>; sister,<br />

Carolyn <strong>Gunn</strong> (Robert Coulter); brother, Tom <strong>Gunn</strong> (Jillian); also grieving are his loving inlaws,<br />

R.D. and Mary Jean Brooks, Bob Brooks (Pam), Lynn and Charlotte Schaffer, and<br />

Claire (Don) Crowley. He is missed by aunts, uncles, cousins, many good friends and<br />

business associates. He was born in Marshfield, WI on October 13, 1947. He moved to Grand<br />

Rapids at age five. He attended local schools except for a two year period in Texas, where his<br />

father was serving during the Korean War. Bob was a fine student and athlete, serving as cocaptain<br />

of the East Grand Rapids football team of 1964, and as class president of the 1965<br />

class. He continued his education at Williams College, where he played football and was<br />

captain of the ski team. Next, he earned an MBA degree from the Wharton School of<br />

Business at the University of Pennsylvania. After graduation, he developed and sold two<br />

companies, following which he and Brooke, both licensed pilots, flew their single engine<br />

plane to the Virgin Isles, South America, Central American, up the west coast, Canada and<br />

Alaska, before returning home. He worked to become a full partner in a leading <strong>New</strong> York<br />

consulting firm which became Exult. After this was sold, he started a second consulting firm,<br />

Accompli, with offices in the British Isles, Europe, and the US. This was his ongoing work<br />

until the untimely death. He published numerous business articles, was quoted in Time and<br />

<strong>New</strong>sweek, and recently co-authored the book, "On the High Wire". He and Brooke have<br />

been active philanthropists, especially regarding education. Bob worked hard, but made<br />

certain to devote time to Brooke, Remy, family and friends. He was a "Stein Erickson type"<br />

skier, an excellent sailor, enjoyed tennis, golf, hiking and working in his yards in Hopewell,<br />

and at the family vacation home on Squirrel Island in Maine. Burial will be in Hopewell with<br />

a memorial celebration of Bob"s life in Grand Rapids, at a date to be announced.<br />

Roberta <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Roberta "Bobbie" A. GUNN Of Edmonds, Washington passed away January 6, 2005 at the<br />

age of 70. She was born October 21, 1934. A past President and devoted member of the<br />

Edmonds Welcomers, she greatly enjoyed camping, traveling, and most of all, spending time<br />

with her loving family and friends. She is survived by her son Ken <strong>Gunn</strong> (Marla) of<br />

Edmonds; daughter Maurine Daeley (Jon) of Edmonds; brothers Jerry Jackson of Saline,<br />

MI and Les Jackson of Helena, MT; grandchildren Jenna, Kyle, Samantha, Gretchen, Lena,<br />

Lindsay and Kelsey. She was preceded in death by her husband Donald <strong>Gunn</strong> in 1993. A<br />

Celebration of Bobbie"s life will be held today, Tuesday, Jan. 11, 2005 at 1 PM at the Chapel<br />

of Purdy & Walters at Floral Hills, Lynnwood, 425-672-1800. Memorials in her name may be<br />

made to the Muscular Dystrophy Association (ALS support).<br />

Roberta MacMorris <strong>Gunn</strong> - 78<br />

Of Alexandria, VA on July 17, 2005. Beloved wife of James W. <strong>Gunn</strong>, BG USA (Ret.) Also<br />

survived by one daughter, Linda <strong>Gunn</strong> Lynch (Manfred); one grandson, one niece and one<br />

nephew. Friends may call at DEMAINE FUNERAL HOME, 520 S. Washington St.,<br />

Alexandria, VA on Wednesday, August 10 from 7 to 9 p.m., where funeral service will be<br />

held on Thursday, August 11 at 1 p.m. Interment will follow at Arlington National Cemetery<br />

at 3 p.m. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the American Lung


Association.Published in The Washington Post on 7/19/2005.<br />

Roberta MacMorris <strong>Gunn</strong>, 78, who did secretarial work for the Defense Department for 30<br />

years before retiring in the mid-1990s, died July 17 at Mount Vernon Nursing and<br />

Rehabilitation Center in Alexandria. She had interstitial lung disease. In the 1980s, Mrs.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, an Alexandria resident, worked nights at the Vincent et Vincent dress shop and salon<br />

at Beacon Mall in Alexandria. In recent years, she owned and operated Bobbie"s Knits and<br />

appeared at arts and craft shows in Northern Virginia. She helped establish Samaritan<br />

House, a group home in Alexandria, and was a member of Good Shepherd Catholic Church<br />

in Alexandria<br />

Robyn Lynn <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Jan. 16, 1962 - Oct. 26, 2011 ST. JOSEPH - Robyn Lynn <strong>Gunn</strong>, 49, of Holland, formerly of<br />

St. Joseph, passed away Wednesday. A memorial mervice will be held at 11 Tuesday at First<br />

Congregational United Church of Christ. Private burial will be held at North Shore Memory<br />

Gardens. She is survived by her mom, Patricia (Starke) Strouse Sprunger; stepfather, Gary<br />

Sprunger; children, Jessica <strong>Gunn</strong> and Robert <strong>Gunn</strong>; 2 brothers; and companion, Pablo<br />

Orozco. Arrangements handled by the Starks & Menchinger Funeral Home.<br />

Rodger <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

63, died 10/25/06 after a courageous 8-month battle with cancer. Born 7/30/1943, he<br />

graduated from Jesuit and served in the Army Security Agency for four years before<br />

graduating with honors from the University of North Texas. He worked for 40 years for City<br />

of Dallas Court Services before recently retiring. Rodger is most remembered for his<br />

intelligence, humor, quick wit and kindness. He is survived by his mother, Betty James<br />

Hamra of Dallas; aunts Teresa Williford (Don) of Rowlett and Mary James of Dallas; sisters<br />

Michele Gooch of Plano and Laura Bishop (Jim) of Scotia, NY; nieces Jennifer Wasserman<br />

(David) of Plano and Rachael Bishop of Scotia, NY; nephew John Gooch (Jennifer) of Plano;<br />

great-nieces Sarah and Sophie Wasserman, great-nephew Thomas Gooch and many cousins.<br />

The family requests any donations be made to Vitas Hospice Charitable Fund, 8585 N.<br />

Stemmons Fwy, St 700, South Tower, Dallas, TX 75247. Aria Cremation Service & Funeral<br />

Home (214) 340-8008<br />

Rodney A. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

EVANSTON -- Funeral services for Rodney A. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 71, will be on Thursday, Aug. 31, 2006,<br />

at 1 p.m. in the Crandall Funeral Home. Interment will be in the Evanston Cemetery,<br />

Wyoming. Rodney Allen <strong>Gunn</strong>, age 71, loving husband of Mary Lou, passed away on Aug.<br />

26, 2006, in Ogden, Utah.. Born on March 22, 1935, the son of Vernon and Catherine Adelia<br />

(Brewer) <strong>Gunn</strong>, Ron grew up in Echo, Utah, and attended Echo Elementary School. He<br />

graduated from North Summit High School in Coalville in 1953. He served in the U.S. Army<br />

as assistant to Chaplin Rice. He was loyal to his country, and served three years in Korea. He<br />

was employed for 36 1/2 years at Highland Cream Weber as a valued purchasing agent. Ron


married Mary Lou Lewis on June 12, 1982, in Ogden, Utah. He was a member of the LDS<br />

church and enjoyed gardening, windchimes and being outdoors. He also enjoyed sports,<br />

country music and reading western novels. Ron is survived by his wife; children, Ray<br />

(Beverly) Stevens of Ephraim, Utah, and Allen, Steven, Michelle and Noelle, all of Florida;<br />

grandchildren, Angie, Lacey and Shane; nephew, Craig <strong>Gunn</strong>; niece, Carrie; and two sistersin-law,<br />

Marg <strong>Gunn</strong> and Ella Mansour. He is prededed in death by his parents and two<br />

brothers, Doug and Dennis. Funeral services will be on Thursday, August 31, at 1 p.m. at the<br />

Crandall Funeral Home. Friends may call from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.<br />

Rodney Blake <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

age 47, of Ft. <strong>My</strong>ers, Florida died tragically in an automobile accident on Monday, August 2,<br />

2004. Blake was born May 20, 1957 in Gadsden, Alabama. Blake was the Chief Financial<br />

Officer and Chief Operations Officer for the Six L"s Packing Company, Inc. in Immokalee,<br />

Florida where he had been employed since 1997. Blake served as the president of the Tivoli<br />

Homeowners Association of Miromar Lakes. Originally from Pace, Florida, Blake graduated<br />

from Pace High School in 1975. He enlisted in the U.S. Navy and served from 1977 through<br />

1985. Upon his discharge, Blake attended Pensacola Junior College graduating in 1986 and<br />

went on to attend the University of West Florida graduating in 1988 with a B.S. in<br />

accounting. Survivors include his loving wife, Debra L. <strong>Gunn</strong>, his mother, Patricia <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Pace, brother, James Keith <strong>Gunn</strong> (Charlotte) of Ocean Springs, Mississippi, sister, Patricia<br />

Belinda Seymour (James) of , Florida, stepson, Jason Brown (Sabrina), step-grandsons,<br />

Cameron, Brant, Alex of Palmetto. He is also survived by his uncle, Johnnie (Ruth) Neeley of<br />

Ocean Springs, Mississippi, and aunt, Martha Ann Stafford of Gadsden, Alabama and<br />

numerous family members. He was preceded in death by his father, James Earl <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Pace. Memorial services will be held on Thursday, August 5, at 11:00 AM at the Lee<br />

Memorial Park Funeral Home located at 12777 State Road 82, Ft. <strong>My</strong>ers, Florida 33913. The<br />

family will receive friends one hour prior to service time at the funeral home. A celebration<br />

of Blake"s life will be held immediately following the services at Heritage Palms Country<br />

Clubhouse located at 10420 Washington Palm Way, Ft. <strong>My</strong>ers. Additional family services<br />

and burial will be held in Memorial Park in , Florida. In lieu of flowers, please make<br />

contributions to the Immokalee Foundation, Inc., at 4100 Corporate Square, Suite 156,<br />

Naples, Florida 34104 (239) 430-1922. Blake will truly be missed for his wonderful sense of<br />

humor, his ability to tell the most entertaining and unbelievable stories, and for his deep<br />

passion for life. Lee Memorial Park<br />

Rodney Wayne <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

BRUNSWICK, Ga. -- The federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration is<br />

investigating the death of a manufacturing plant worker who was killed by falling steel plates<br />

in Brunswick .Rodney Wayne <strong>Gunn</strong> Sr. of Brunswick , Georgia, died Tuesday June 3, 2008,<br />

after the accident at the Jered LLC plant. Company spokesman Tom Donovan said <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

was moving and storing the plates when they shifted and fell on top of him.<br />

Second notice<br />

A 63-year-old Jered Industries Inc. employee was killed Tuesday when plates of steel


collapsed on top of him. Rodney Wayne <strong>Gunn</strong> Sr., of Brunswick, was rushed by ambulance<br />

to the emergency room of the Brunswick hospital of the Southeast Georgia Health System,<br />

where he was pronounced dead at 10:24 a.m., according to Glynn County Coroner Jimmy<br />

Durden. The accident occurred around 9 a.m. at Jered at 103 Shipyard Drive, just west of<br />

the Sidney Lanier Bridge. Jered company official Tom Donovan said the accident happened<br />

while <strong>Gunn</strong> was moving and storing steel plates. He said one of the plates apparently shifted.<br />

Donovan said <strong>Gunn</strong> had been employed with the company about 15 years. "We"re all very<br />

saddened by the tragedy," Donovan said. "We extend our deepest sympathy to his family<br />

and friends. He had a lot of friends he worked with here every day." Durden said <strong>Gunn</strong>"s<br />

body was sent to Savannah for an autopsy Tuesday afternoon. Jered Industries is an<br />

engineering, manufacturing and project management company that serves both commercial<br />

and government markets. It employs about 118 people.<br />

Roger <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

January 23, 2004 Roger <strong>Gunn</strong> was a Class 1 Equipment Operator for the Norfolk and<br />

Southern Railroad Co. He married Dorothea N. Pierce, January 27, 1968, she survives. Also<br />

surviving are two sons, Roger (Pamela) <strong>Gunn</strong> of Woodhull, NY and Corbett <strong>Gunn</strong> (Bobbi<br />

Vosburg) of Penn Yan, NY; his daughter, Nicole <strong>Gunn</strong> at home; his mother, Elaine T. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

of Jasper, NY; his brother, Louis (Elaine) <strong>Gunn</strong> of Addison, NY; his grandchildren,<br />

Samantha, Carter, Pierce, and Nicholas <strong>Gunn</strong>; and several nieces, nephews and cousins. He<br />

is preceded in death by his father and his sister, Susan Papenthien. Friends may call Friday,<br />

January 23rd, 2 - 4 and 7 -9 p.m., at the H.P. Smith and Son, Inc. Funeral Home, 29 East<br />

Main St., Canisteo, NY, where funeral and committal services will be conducted Saturday,<br />

January 24th at 11 a.m. Reverand Brian Diffenbacher will officiate. Burial will be at the<br />

convenience of the family.<br />

Roger Gene <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

63, died 10/25/06 after a courageous 8-month battle with cancer. Born 7/30/1943, he<br />

graduated from Jesuit and served in the Army Security Agency for four years before<br />

graduating with honors from the University of North Texas. He worked for 40 years for City<br />

of Dallas Court Services before recently retiring. Rodger is most remembered for his<br />

intelligence, humor, quick wit and kindness. He is survived by his mother, Betty James<br />

Hamra of Dallas; aunts Teresa Williford (Don) of Rowlett and Mary James of Dallas; sisters<br />

Michele Gooch of Plano and Laura Bishop (Jim) of Scotia, NY; nieces Jennifer Wasserman<br />

(David) of Plano and Rachael Bishop of Scotia, NY; nephew John Gooch (Jennifer) of Plano;<br />

great-nieces Sarah and Sophie Wasserman, great-nephew Thomas Gooch and many cousins.<br />

The family requests any donations be made to Vitas Hospice Charitable Fund, 8585 N.<br />

Stemmons Fwy, St 700, South Tower, Dallas, TX 75247. Aria Cremation Service & Funeral<br />

Home (214) 340-8008<br />

Roger Louis <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Services for Roger Louis <strong>Gunn</strong>, 19, will be Tuesday at 10 a.m. from the Bryant - Fryberger<br />

chapel with- the Rev. Davis B. Cecil officiating and burial in Great Bend cemetery. , <strong>Gunn</strong>


died Saturday night Nov. 5, 1960 at the Winfield State Children Hospital where he had been<br />

a patient 10 years. He is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur <strong>Gunn</strong>, 2921 18th; two<br />

brothers, Frank, of Wichita and Fred of the home; the (grandmother, Mrs. Neva Winn, of<br />

Great Bend.<br />

Roland Davis <strong>Gunn</strong>, Sr. ("Pete")<br />

Roland D. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 72, of 317 Locust Avenue, Dublin, died Sunday morning, July 18, 1993, at<br />

his home. Born in Pulaski County July 26, 1920, he was the son of the late Robert C. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

and Nora Alice Byrd <strong>Gunn</strong>. He was associated with Coleman Furniture Corporation for 37<br />

years, as vice president of administration. He was a member and former Elder of <strong>New</strong><br />

Dublin Presbyterian Church, and had taught Sunday school. Published on July 19, 1993.<br />

Article 6 of 32 found. Page: C-2 Roanoke Times, Roanoke, Virginia .<br />

Roland Davis "Pete" <strong>Gunn</strong> Sr., 72, of 317 Locust Avenue, Dublin, died Sunday morning July<br />

18, 1993 at his home. Born July 26, 1920 in Pulaski County, he was the son of the late Robert<br />

C. <strong>Gunn</strong> and Nora Alice Byrd <strong>Gunn</strong>. He was associated with Coleman Furniture Corp. for<br />

37 years as Vice President of Administration. He was a member and former elder of <strong>New</strong><br />

Dublin Presbyterian Church and had taught Sunday school. He was a former member of<br />

Dublin Town Council. He was a veteran of World War II, having served in the U. S. Army.<br />

Surviving are his wife, Jean White <strong>Gunn</strong> of Dublin; four sons, Roland Davis <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr., of<br />

Burk, Robert M. <strong>Gunn</strong> and Ralph W. <strong>Gunn</strong>, both of Dublin, and Randal B. <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Fredericksburg; four brothers, Curtis <strong>Gunn</strong> and Richard <strong>Gunn</strong>, both of Richmond, Rhea<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of South Boston and Russell <strong>Gunn</strong> of Mt. Holly, N.C.; two sisters, Emma G. Cauthen<br />

of Pulaski and Mrs. Donald (Mabel) McLeod of Dublin; and six grandchildren. A graveside<br />

service will be 11 a.m. Tuesday at <strong>New</strong> Dublin Presbyterian Church Cemetery with the Rev.<br />

Benton J. Trawick and the Rev. J. Kearfott officiating. Visiting will be anytime after 1 p.m.<br />

today at Thomas M. Seagle & Sons Funeral Home, Pulaski, with the family receiving friends<br />

from 7 to 9 p.m. (John C. & Sarah Owen <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Roland S. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

78, retired <strong>Gunn</strong> Music Co. owner, died Saturday, Aug. 6, 1988. Services, 10 a.m.<br />

Wednesday, Trinity United Methodist Church, Hutchinson, Kansas, at 2:30 p.m.<br />

Wednesday, Mount Hope Cemetery, Enterprise. Survivors: wife, Evelyne; son, Sherman of<br />

Las Vegas, Nev.; daughter, Annette McCurdy of Wichita; six grandchildren. Memorial has<br />

been established with the American Diabetes Association. Elliott Mortuary.<br />

Roma Tina <strong>Gunn</strong> Moore<br />

Crawfordville, Ga.- Mrs Robert Edward Moore (Tina <strong>Gunn</strong> Moore, 68, Route 1, died<br />

Saturday in a Fulton County, hospital. A graveside service will be at 5:30 pm today in<br />

Raytown Methodist Church cemetery with Owen Hoffman and Arthur <strong>Gunn</strong> officiating.<br />

Mrs. Moore a native of Taliaferro County, was retired from Zeus Manufacturing Co. She<br />

was a member of Raytown Methodis Church and the Women's Society of Christian Service.


Survivors include a daughter, Delores McCabe, Jonesboro; 7 sons, Jimmie Moore, Plum<br />

Branchh, SC., Jene Moore and Jesse Moore Washington, Jerry Moore, Atlanta, larry Moore<br />

Athens, Marvin Moore Leesburg, Fla., and Mahlon Moore, Walterboro; five sisters, Mrs.<br />

Pierce Drinkard and Mrs. Thomas Kealy, Washington, and Mrs. Owen Moore, Mrs. Charlie<br />

Harris, and Mrs. Clarence Moore, Crawfordville; and two brother W. S. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Devereux<br />

and Paul <strong>Gunn</strong>, Crawfordville. Pallbearers will be Gerald Drinkard, Pete <strong>Gunn</strong>, Layton<br />

Harris, Sonny <strong>Gunn</strong>, Madison Bolton and James Roy Edwards. Memorials to the American<br />

Cancer Society. hopkins funeral Home Washington is in charge of arrangements. Published<br />

9-26-1983 Augusta Chronicle<br />

Romack <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> Romack, age 66, of Mpls. Survived by soulmate of 30 years, Lillian Bounds; brother,<br />

Joe <strong>Gunn</strong>; children, <strong>My</strong>rthis <strong>Gunn</strong>, Darron (JoAnne) <strong>Gunn</strong>; grandchildren, 2 greatgrandchildren.<br />

Private interment. Funeral service 1:00 PM Monday, April 25 2005with<br />

reviewal 1 hour before service at: Washburn-McReavy Swanson Chapel Lowry at Irving<br />

Aves. N. 612-529-9691<br />

Romeo <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr.<br />

Romeo Davis <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr., 70, of Bluefield, Va. died Aug. 9 at a Bluefiled hospital. Born in<br />

Pulaski County, he was a son of the late R. D. and Metta Morris <strong>Gunn</strong> Sr. He was retired<br />

from the Kroger Company as assistant manager with 35 years of service and was employed<br />

by the Northup King Company for eight years. He was a U. S. Army veteran having served<br />

during the Korean War. He was preceded in death by one brother. Survivors wife, Janet<br />

Williams <strong>Gunn</strong>; sons, Kenneth D. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Hillsville, Brian N. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Roanoke; brother,<br />

Roger D. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Pulaski; sisters, Sherwood G. Clark of Hurricane, WV, Ella S. <strong>Gunn</strong> and<br />

Sandra G. King, both of Pulaski. Graveside services were conducted Aug. 12 at 11 a.m. at the<br />

Shiloh Cemetery at Pulaski with the Rev. Tom Denby officiating. Rodriguez-Bluefield<br />

Funeral Home in Bluefield, VA, was in charge. Contributions may be made to the Union<br />

Mission of Bluefield. Richlands-Clinch Valley <strong>New</strong>s, Tazewell, Va Wed. 8-16-1995 (John C.<br />

& Sarah Owen <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Romeo W. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

The Gazette-Virginian, So. Boston, Va, Fri. July 6, 1984 - Romeo W. <strong>Gunn</strong> of South Boston<br />

died yesterday at Hill Haven Convalescent Center in Chapel Hill, N.C. He was 93. A funeral<br />

for Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> will be held Saturday at 2 p.m. at the Powell Funeral Home Chapel with the<br />

Rev. A. Howell Franklin conducting the service. Burial will take place in Oak Ridge<br />

Cemetery. Born in Rockingham County on March 8, 1891, Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was the son of the late<br />

James Adolphus <strong>Gunn</strong> and the late Elizabeth Williams <strong>Gunn</strong>. He was married to the late<br />

Mrs. Lucy Florence Meador <strong>Gunn</strong>. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was employed as a tobacconist and was<br />

employed by the R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company for 40 years. In addition, Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a<br />

member of the Main Street United Methodist Church where he served in many areas<br />

including treasurer of the building fund for the present church structure. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a<br />

member of the American Legion Post 8 of South Boston and served the country in World


War I. He was educated in Rockingham County where his father was a storekeeper, teacher,<br />

and preacher. Surviving are one daughter, Mrs. Davis of Chapel Hill, N.C., one son, Ray<br />

Wilson <strong>Gunn</strong> of Charlottesville; one brother, Ira <strong>Gunn</strong> of Wilson, N.C.; two grandchildren.<br />

Mrs. Jane Davis Copp of North Hampton, N.H. and John <strong>Gunn</strong> Davis of Winston-Salem,<br />

N.C.; and one great-grandson, Jonathan Davis Copp. (John C. & Sarah Owen <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Ronald <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

57, of Columbia, Missouri, died Friday, Jan. 8, 2010. Funeral services will be at 11 a.m.<br />

Friday, Jan. 15, at Progressive Baptist Church. Visitation will be from 10 to 11 a.m. Friday at<br />

the church. He was born in 1952 in St. Louis. Survivors include three children, Sue, Monikki<br />

and Ronald Jr.; and a sister. Arrangements are under the direction of Millard Family<br />

Funeral Home in Columbia.<br />

Ronald <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Phenix City, Al- SSG Ronald <strong>Gunn</strong>, 52 of Phenix City, Alabama died Thursday October<br />

20,2011 at St.Francis Hospital. Graveside funeral services with military honors will be held<br />

Saturday, Oct. 29,2011 at 2:00pm ET at Ft. Mitchell National Cemetery according to<br />

Striffler-Hanby Mortuary, 3770 Hwy 431N.,Phenix City, AL. The family will receive friends<br />

Saturday from 12:30 until 1:30pm at the funeral home prior to the service. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was<br />

born March 15, 1959 In West Palm Beach Florida. He served in the US Army and was<br />

preceded in death by his father, Charles <strong>Gunn</strong>. He was a christian by faith. Survivors<br />

include his wife of 33 years, Debbie <strong>Gunn</strong> of Phenix City, Al, children Adora <strong>Gunn</strong> of Phenix<br />

City, Al, Janice <strong>Gunn</strong> of Atlanta, Ga, Tyrone <strong>Gunn</strong> of Tampa, Florida, Stacy <strong>Gunn</strong> of West<br />

Palm Beach Florida, Sister Tracy Johnson of West Palm Beach Florida and brothers Edward<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> and Richard <strong>Gunn</strong> both of St. Augustine, FL. He left behind 11 grandchildren 7 great<br />

grandchildren numerous nieces, nephews and other relatives and friends<br />

Ronald Doyle <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Ronald Coyle <strong>Gunn</strong> 35, was killed in an automobile crash at the intersection of County Road<br />

54 and US Highway 59 in Robertsdale, Alabama. May 28, 1986 Mobile Register.<br />

Ronald Edward <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

38, of Seattle, Wash., electrician, died Tuesday at Hospice West in Seattle after a long illness.<br />

Memorial services will be at 6 p.m. Friday at the Catholic Church of the Resurrection. Bleitz<br />

Funeral Home in Seattle has charge. He was a former communicant of St. Paul's Catholic<br />

Church. He leaves a son, John Rodger <strong>Gunn</strong> of Southaven; a sister, Ms. Donna <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Memphis; and two brothers, J. Lawrence <strong>Gunn</strong> of Memphis and Joseph <strong>Gunn</strong> of Lakeland,<br />

Fla. Published 9-26-1990<br />

Ronald Edward <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Ronald Edward <strong>Gunn</strong>, 72, was born on March 22, 1940 and passed away December 26, 2012.<br />

He was the sole proprietor of Cutting Room Supply, and was an avid golfer. He is preceded


in death by Sondra <strong>Gunn</strong>, his wife of 52 years. He is survived by Kevin (Kim) <strong>Gunn</strong>, Kailee<br />

and Kelsey. Graveside Service will be held at 11am on Wednesday at the Grove Hill<br />

Memorial Park, Dallas Texas. (Reuben and Mary Goforth <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Ronald Eugene <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

58, of Baton Rouge, La., formerly of KCMO, died Monday, November 13, 2006. Services 1<br />

p.m. Friday, November 24, at the Duane E. Harvey Funeral Directors Chapel. Burial in XII<br />

Gates Cemetery. Visitation noon to 1 p.m. Friday at the chapel. (Arr: Duane E. Harvey, 816-<br />

763-9100) Published in the Kansas City Star on 11/22/2006.<br />

Ronald L. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

87, a resident of Wissota Springs Assisted Living, Chippewa Falls, WI. died Monday, July<br />

27, 2009, surrounded by his family at his residence with St. Joseph's Hospice. Ronald was<br />

born Sept. 28, 1921, in Bloomer, the son of Leon and Helen (Dachel) <strong>Gunn</strong>. Ronald attended<br />

Notre Dame Grade School and McDonell High School. He was in the Civilian Conservation<br />

Corps and served in the U.S. Army. Ronald married Betty Hutchinson on Valentine's Day,<br />

Feb. 14, 1942. Betty was the LOVE of his life - she was his WORLD! Betty passed away Oct.<br />

5, 1989. Ronald worked at Presto Industries, American Motors, Huebsch and Eau Claire<br />

Transit driving bus. His grandson, Brent, has many fond memories of riding the bus with<br />

Grandpa when he was a boy. Ronald loved to sing, and he would sing with "Music Mary"<br />

when she would be there to entertain. Ron, as he was affectionately called at "The Springs,"<br />

loved his apartment, socializing and the food they served. They always knew to "give Ron<br />

extra gravy." Ronald was a GOOD man, a wonderful father and grandfather, and a<br />

fantastic MUSKIE fisherman. He loved his family, and they loved him. Memories will<br />

SUSTAIN us. Say hi to Mom in heaven for us, Dad - until we meet again. Ronald is survived<br />

by one son, Jim (Kay) <strong>Gunn</strong> of Chippewa Falls; one daughter, Betty (Duane) Geissler of<br />

Chippewa Falls; one grandson, Brent Geissler; two granddaughters, Stacia (Daniel) <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

and Aimee (Duncan Cameron) <strong>Gunn</strong>; and three great-grandchildren, Alec, Joshua and<br />

Adrienne. Ronald was preceded in death by his wife, Betty; and his parents. Funeral<br />

services will be at noon Friday, July 31, 2009, at Notre Dame Church, Chippewa Falls. The<br />

Rev. Brian J. Jazdzewski will be celebrant of the funeral Mass. Interment will be at Hope<br />

Cemetery, Chippewa Falls. Military rites will be conducted by the Chippewa Falls Patriotic<br />

Council. Friends may call from 4 to 8 p.m. Thursday, July 30, and until 11:30 a.m. Friday at<br />

Horan Funeral Home, Chippewa Falls, where there will be a Christian vigil service at 7 p.m.<br />

Thursday. Family and friends may express online condolences at horanfuneralhome.com.<br />

Ronna D"Arcy <strong>Gunn</strong> Mora<br />

age 64, of Santa Fe, passed away Monday, July 3, 2006. Ronna was born in Oxnard, CA on<br />

July 3, 1942, the loving daughter of John and Johneiece D"Arcy who preceded her in death.<br />

She retired from the Los Alamos public schools, prior to her retirement she was also<br />

employed by the Santa Fe public schools. She is survived by her children: Steve Mora, Larie<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> and husband, Russell; sister, Glenda Bauer; grandchildren; Adrian Baca, Keely<br />

Ingram, Kevin, Jason, Bradley, and Kristie <strong>Gunn</strong>; and niece and nephew, Miranda and<br />

Tyson Donovan; and many other relatives. A Rosary will be recited on Friday, July 7, 2006,<br />

7:00 p.m. at Berardinelli Family Chapel. Arrangements are under the direction of<br />

Berardinelli Family Funeral Service, 1399 Luisa Street, Santa Fe, NM 87505 (505) 983-4331


Rosa <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Died, Rosa, infant daughter of Mr. And Mrs. W. H. <strong>Gunn</strong> at their residence at the corner of<br />

Glenn and McDaniel Streets at half past 3 o’clock. The funeral will be held at 10 o’clock this<br />

morning, July 21, 1893, from the Church of Immaculate Conception in Atlanta, Ga.<br />

Interment at Westview. Friends of the family are requested to attend.<br />

Rosa <strong>Gunn</strong> Rogers<br />

passed away March 31, 1946 at the home of her daughter Mrs. J. N. Featherston, Mrs. Rosa<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> Rogers aged 87. She is survived by one daughter, seven grandchildren, three great<br />

grandchildren. The remains are resting at nelsen's Funeral Home. Funeral at the grave in<br />

Butterwood Methodist Church Cemetery, Dinwiddie County, Va., Tuesday 3 pm. (Thomas<br />

and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Rosa Belle <strong>Gunn</strong> Dickinson<br />

81 died at 8:35 Saturday, July 14, 1962 at the home of her daughter Mrs. Edward C. Scott in<br />

North Augusta, Georgia after an extended illness. In addition to Mrs. Scott, she is survived<br />

by other daughter, Mrs. J. E. Hixon and Mrs. W. B. Jones of Augusta, and a son R. Frank<br />

Dickinson, Dad City Florida; two sisters Mrs. C. C. Davis of Augusta and Mrs. W. A.<br />

Rainwater of Union Point, seven grandchildren, 12 g-grandchildren.Sunday, July 15, 1962<br />

Paper: Augusta Chronicle (Augusta, GA) Section: B Page: 7 (Thomas and Sarah<br />

Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Rosa <strong>Gunn</strong> Rogers<br />

87 died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. J. N. Featherston, RFD 6, Richmond, Virginia.<br />

Besides her daugher, she is survived by seven grandchildren and three great grandchildren.<br />

A graveside service will be held at 3 pm Tuesday in the cemetery of Butterwood Methodist<br />

Church, Dinwiddie County, Va. RTD page 16, Monday April 1, 1946 (Thomas and Sarah<br />

Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Rosa Crumpton <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Richmond Times Dispatch, March 28, 1924 - Danville Va. Mrs. Ludolphus Henderson<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>. March 27, 1924 Mrs. Rose Crumpton <strong>Gunn</strong>, wife of Ludolphus Henderson <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

formerly of Caswell County, died yesterday at a local hospital. She was a native of<br />

Lynchburg, but left there as a young woman when she was married to Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> about fifty<br />

eight years ago. She is survived by her husband and four sons.<br />

Rosa M. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Rosa M. <strong>Gunn</strong>, age 87, of Jonesville, died Friday, October 3, 1986 in Lee County, Va<br />

Community Hospital, Pennington Gap after a long illness. She was a lifetime resident of Lee<br />

County and was of the Methodist faith.Surviving are two sons, Auburn <strong>Gunn</strong>, Auburn, IN<br />

and Frank <strong>Gunn</strong>, Ewing; six daughters, Mrs. Mary Parsons, Mrs. Ruby Leonard, Mrs. Ina<br />

Gollahon and Mrs. Lillie Barker, all of Jonesville, Mrs. Pearl Minor, Baltimore, MD and<br />

Mrs. Josie Copenhaver, Roanoke, VA; several grandchildren; several greatgrandchildren.Funeral<br />

services were conducted at 11 a.m. Monday in the Sturgill Funeral<br />

Home Chapel with the Rev. Henry Lane officiating. Burial was in the Miles Cemetery in<br />

Jonesville. Sturgill Funeral Home, Jonesville in charge of arrangements. Powell Valley <strong>New</strong>s


Pennington Gap, Va Wed. 10-8-1986. (Rosa Shackleford)<br />

Rosa Marie Crumpton <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

wife of Ludolphus Henderson <strong>Gunn</strong>, died at five o"clock this morning in Edmunds"<br />

Hospital (May 26, 1924) where she was admitted yesterday to take treatment for a<br />

recurrence of heart trouble from which she had suffered intermittently for the past two<br />

years. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> had been at the hospital twice recently and had reacted favorably under<br />

treatment. Yesterday she was again removed to the institution but her affliction was too far<br />

advanced to yield to treatment. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was 76 years of age and was a native of<br />

Lynchburg. She lived in the Hill City until her marriage to Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> about 58 years ago,<br />

since which time she had lived in Caswell county, near Purley and more recently on North<br />

Main extension. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a consecrated Christian woman and had been a member of<br />

the Cabell-Street Methodist church for the past ten years. She is survived by her husband<br />

and four sons, M. C. <strong>Gunn</strong>, W. A. <strong>Gunn</strong>, both of Danville; J. C. <strong>Gunn</strong>, of Purley; and J. L.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, of Florence, S. C. The funeral arrangements had not been completed this morning and<br />

were awaiting the arrival of her son now living in South Carolina<br />

Rosalee <strong>Gunn</strong> McCloud<br />

56, 880 Gordon Road, Mableton, Georgia was dead on arrival Saturday night at Covv<br />

General Hospital after suffering an apparent heart attack. Mrs. McCloud was a native of<br />

Haversham County and had live in Atlanta, Ga 11 yers before moving to Mableton in 1864.<br />

She was a member of the church of Jesus Christ, Lithia Springs. Guneral services will be 2<br />

pm Tuesday in Lithia Springs Church of Jesus Christ. Burial will be in Mosley Memorial<br />

Gardens. Surviving are husband Dover J. McCloud; three duaghters Alice Sherriff of<br />

Decatur, Mrs. Bobby Townsend of Marietta and Mrs. Bobby Shelton of Mableton; six sons<br />

J. D. McCloud of Chicago, Lamar McCloud and Jack McCloud of Atlanta, May McCloud of<br />

Norcross, Don McCloud of Marietta, and Herbert Russum of Atlanta. Four sisters, Mrs.<br />

Morris Craig and Miss Essie <strong>Gunn</strong>, Mrs. Roy Hicks and Mrs. M. Irvin of Habersham; five<br />

brothers; Dewey <strong>Gunn</strong> of Nashville Tn., Elbert <strong>Gunn</strong>, Ralph <strong>Gunn</strong> and Bill <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Demorest and Marvin <strong>Gunn</strong> of Clarksville; 17 granchildren and her nieces and nephews.<br />

Marietta Journal, Monday November 24, 1969 page 3<br />

Rosalie Lovelace <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Mrs. Rosalie Lovelace <strong>Gunn</strong>, widow of Dr. Henry Lewis <strong>Gunn</strong>, died this morning November<br />

27, 1957, in her home in Halifax, Virginia. She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Mary<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> Chandler of Halifax, and three sons; Lovelace <strong>Gunn</strong> of Halifax; Alex P. <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Chattanooga, Tennessee; and Henry Lewis <strong>Gunn</strong> of Petersburg, Virginia. Funeral<br />

arrangements are incomplete.<br />

Rosalie (Anderson Bailey) <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

graduated Saturday, Oct. 16, 2010, to be in the presence of The King and join a magnificent<br />

party in her honor. Rosie danced at the Pearly Gates which spread open wide, reuniting her<br />

with parents, Maurice and Mary <strong>Gunn</strong>. Her favorite tune, Ramblin'' Rose, played in the<br />

distance where husband, Leo Prins Anderson, aka ''˜Bucket-head,'' and son, Maurice<br />

"Andy" Prins Anderson were awaiting her arrival. The music cranked up and sounds of<br />

"South Pacific" beckoned her to the dance floor. Laughter and joy were heard as best


friends, Genevieve Goff, Dee Von Wehrloff, Lou Romero and Joe Mendoza, cut a rug with<br />

her - all having endless energy and caught up on old times. Beckoned to her seat at the piano,<br />

Rosie cranked out her favorite honky-tonk tunes, marches and hymns, also taking requests<br />

from the crowd. The feast laid out before them included her favorite seafood, grilled tri-tip<br />

and meats loaded with garlic, roasted leg of lamb and all the trimmings, not forgetting her<br />

sweet tooth - and as she would tell you, "all my teeth are sweet!" After greeting some of the<br />

most important loves of her life, from Judge to Winnie-Poo, she saw St. Francis of Assisi and<br />

asked him to present a special blessing on behalf of all the animals on Earth. Sending<br />

confirmation through sunshine, thunder, lightning and butterflies throughout the following<br />

hours, Rosalie let her two beloved daughters, Maureen Prins (Anderson) Rousseau and<br />

Kathleen Prins (Van Romer) Welles, and sons-in-law, David (Foo) Rousseau and Bill<br />

(Wildman) Welles, know she arrived in at the Glory of Glories. Her parting was quick and<br />

her new position in eternity was more than she could have ever imagined. Well-educated,<br />

Rosalie was always a productive member of society, having held professional jobs<br />

throughout her tenure on planet Earth. She served her country in the U.S. Army, Women''s<br />

Army Corp at the Pentagon during World War II. Irish to the core, and proud of it, Rosalie<br />

spent most of her 91 years as a gypsy at heart. She was never afraid to venture out to fulfill<br />

her dreams of travel and adventure and instilled that in her children. Rosalie dreamed of the<br />

beauty and splendor of Hawaii and went there many times after she retired, securing great<br />

jobs, which always included accommodations in the most beautiful beachside locales.<br />

Children who didn''t attend the party were daughters Maureen and Kathleen; son, Bill;<br />

grandchildren, (great-grands and great-great grand) as follow: Debi Prins McManus (Chelsy<br />

Prins, Callie Prins), Shawn, Chuck (Kolby, Kayla) and Justin Pennington. Grand-pets not<br />

attending were Wadd, Mr. Pookit and Tira Miss-U. Her loving family will join together at<br />

the Emerald Isle of the Pacific along the Napali coastline on Kauai, Hawaii, to celebrate here<br />

on earth - the blessings and priceless inheritances of compassion, character, common sense,<br />

love and adventure instilled in them by such a really good woman known first as mommy,<br />

then mother and above all, "One who loved animals - more than humankind." Not the<br />

flower kind of gal, Rosie would ask if anyone wants to do something in her memory, please<br />

make a donation to the animal shelter/foundation of your choice. We sure do love you mom!<br />

Rosa Crumpton <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Richmond Times Dispatch, March 28, 1924 - Danville Va. Mrs. Ludolphus Henderson<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>. March 27, 1924 Mrs. Rosa Crumpton <strong>Gunn</strong>, wife of Ludolphus Henderson <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

formerly of Caswell County, died yesterday at a local hospital. She was a native of<br />

Lynchburg, but left there as a young woman when she was married to Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> about fifty<br />

eight years ago. She is survived by her husband and four sons.<br />

Rose E. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Funeral services (for Mrs. Rose E. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 84, of Lake Charles, La., mother of Thomas L.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Orange, Texas, will be held today Wednesday, Dec 16, 1968 at the Episcopal Church<br />

of the Good Shepherd in Lake Charles, Louisiana. Burial be in the Orange Grove Cemetery.<br />

Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> died Tuesday at St. Patrick’s hospital in Lake Charles after an illness of six<br />

months. She was the widow of Thomas Levi <strong>Gunn</strong> a Lake Charles grocer.<br />

Rose Marie <strong>Gunn</strong>,


of Lodi, California, passed away on Wednesday, November 2, surrounded by her family. She<br />

was born on September 5, 1929 in Pennsylvania to Rosario and Josephine (Scorsone)<br />

Battaglia. Rose was a homemaker for over 40 years. She was an avid bingo player, loved to<br />

croutte blankets and hats for new born babies at Lodi Memorial Hospital, bowler, and a big<br />

49er fan. She was a giving person and was involved the Young Ladies Institute, St. Anne's<br />

Rosary Makers. She was a member of St. Anne's Catholic Church. She is survived by her<br />

children: son Anthony <strong>Gunn</strong> of Lodi; daughter Gloria Williams of North Carolina;<br />

grandchildren Brian <strong>Gunn</strong>, Shaun <strong>Gunn</strong>, Katrina Williams, Demetrius Williams; 9 great<br />

grandchildren; brothers Russell Battaglia and Pete Battaglia; sister Gloria Cancilla; and<br />

numerous nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her husband George <strong>Gunn</strong> and<br />

brother, Dominic Battaglia. Friends are invited to visit Tuesday from 1:00 p.m. until 8:00<br />

p.m. and Wednesday from 8am-8pm at Lodi Funeral Home. Recitation of the Holy Rosary<br />

will be said Wednesday at 7:00 p.m. at the funeral home. A Mass of Christian Burial will be<br />

celebrated Thursday, November 10 at 10:00 a.m. at St. Anne's Catholic Church. Committal<br />

will follow at Cherokee Memorial Park. In lieu of flower memorial contributions may be<br />

made to Farmers and Merchants Bank in the care of Rose Marie <strong>Gunn</strong>. A virtual register<br />

book may be signed at www.lodifuneralhome.com where memories can be shared. Lodi<br />

Funeral Home is assisting the family with the arrangements.<br />

Rose M. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

A resident of St. Petersburg, Florida, for 60 years, passed away Tuesday, March 4, 2008,<br />

after a long illness. She was born April 26, 1918. Rose was a native of Staten Island, NY and<br />

relocated with her family to St. Petersburg in the late 1940"s. She was employed for many<br />

years by the St. Petersburg Times, advancing to executive secretary before her retirement.<br />

Rose and her sister, Mary, took loving care of their father, mother and mother"s brother,<br />

Ted. Rose was an avid reader, and enjoyed the challenge of the <strong>New</strong> York Times crossword<br />

puzzle, which she worked daily. She is survived by nephew, Richard <strong>Gunn</strong>, nieces Moira<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> and Margaret <strong>Gunn</strong>, all of San Francisco; and by nephew, Tim <strong>Gunn</strong> of Baton Rouge,<br />

and niece, Tina Robison of Syracuse, Utah. Preceded in death by her parents, Patrick and<br />

Charlotte, brothers, Ted, John, and William, and sister, Mary. Friends may call Friday,<br />

March 7 from 9:30-10:30 am at Anderson-McQueen Funeral Homes, 2201 Dr. MLK St. N. A<br />

Funeral Mass will be Friday at 11 am at St. Paul"s Catholic Church, 1800-12th Street N. The<br />

family extends a special thanks to the wonderful staff at Bon Secours/Maria Manor, who<br />

gave her excellent care during the last years of her life. Anderson-McQueen Funeral Home<br />

(727) 822-2059<br />

Rose Yvonne (<strong>Gunn</strong>) Bryant,<br />

69, Olathe, KS passed away May 18, 2007 from ALS/ Lou Gherigs Disease. Memorial<br />

services were Thursday, May 24th at Aldersgate United Methodist Church, Olathe, KS. The<br />

family requests memorial contributions may be made to ALSA or Kansas City Hospice.<br />

Roselle <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

GRANVILLE -- Roselle Berget <strong>Gunn</strong>, of Folsom, Calif., formerly of Granville, died<br />

Saturday, July 11, 1992, in Folsom. Surviving are two stepdaughters, Annwillis D. Ebeling of<br />

Paradise, Calif., and Charlene Phyllis Beck of Lawrenceburg, Ind.; one brother, Ronald<br />

Berget of Libby, Mont.; one sister, Thelma Linder of Turtle Lake, N.D.; five grandchildren;


and 10 great-grandchildren. Her husband, Joel Collins <strong>Gunn</strong>, preceded her in death.<br />

Services were held Thursday, July 16, at Sacramento Garden Chapel Mortuary in<br />

Sacramento, Calif. Memorial services will be at 9:30 a.m. today at Granville Cemetery.<br />

Dysart-Cofoid Funeral Chapel in Granville is in charge of local arrangements.<br />

Rosena L. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

age 96, of Colfax, Washington, passed away January 8, 2007 at Avalon Nursing Center in<br />

Pullman due to complications of age and pneumonia post-surgery. Rosena was born May 10,<br />

1911 to <strong>My</strong>ra Cook and Asahel Baldwin in Colfax. She was the eighth child in a family of<br />

nine. Her sister, Ruth Henderson, age 99, still resides in Colfax. Rosena graduated from<br />

Colfax High School in 1928. After high school, she worked at various jobs around the<br />

area,including at Kincaid Fresh Laid Farms and as a cook in a cookhouse where she met<br />

Wayne <strong>Gunn</strong>. Rosena and Wayne were married September 9, 1939 in Lewiston, Idaho. He<br />

preceded her in death, May 15, 1995. She is survived by her sister, Ruth, her son and spouse<br />

Larry and Carolyn <strong>Gunn</strong>, Colfax; three grandchildren, Teresa <strong>Gunn</strong>, Spokane, Shawna and<br />

spouse Jeff Kneale, Colfax, Jim and spouse Carol <strong>Gunn</strong>, California, Maryland; five greatgrandchildren;<br />

many nieces and nephews, and numerous cousins. Rosena loved being a farm<br />

wife and homemaker. She also worked at the hatchery in Colfax and 20 years at the ASCS<br />

office as a "side job" from 1958 to 1978. She enjoyed all kinds of gardening, even working in<br />

her garden this past September. She was a long-time member of Mary Ruth Circle, United<br />

Methodist Women, and the Colfax United Methodist Church. She was also a dedicated<br />

family person. Her grandkids, great-grandkids, and all family relatives were very important<br />

to her. It didn"t take much of a reason to have a family get-together at her home. Funeral<br />

arrangements are being made by BRUNING FUNERAL HOME, COLFAX, WA. A<br />

Graveside Service will be on Tuesday, January 16, 2007 at 10:30 a.m. at Colfax Cemetery,<br />

followed by a Memorial Service at 11 A.M. at Colfax United Methodist Church. Memorial<br />

contributions may be made to Whitman County Hospice or Colfax United Methodist Church<br />

in her name.<br />

Rose Elizabeth <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Mrs. Hugh Sheppard - Funeral Services for Mrs. Hugh Sheppard, 49, were held on<br />

Saturday, July 19, in Washington, NC, where she had resided for the past several years. The<br />

former Miss Rosa E. <strong>Gunn</strong>, of Gloucester, she is survived by her husband; a sister, Mrs. Lula<br />

G. Walton, of Glenns; two brothers, Boyd <strong>Gunn</strong> of Mathews and Nelsen <strong>Gunn</strong>, of Wicomico,<br />

and a number of nieces and nephews. Gloucester Gazette Journal, July 24, 1958<br />

Rosa Elizabeth <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Retired - QUITMAN -Services for Rosa Elizabeth <strong>Gunn</strong> will be held Friday at 11 a.m. at<br />

Wrights Funeral Home Chapel with the Revs. Jerry Doggett and Dr. Albert McMullen<br />

officiating. Burial will be in Enterprise Cemetery. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 94, of Quitman, died Tuesday,<br />

Aug. 1, 2006, at Rush Foundation Hospital. She was a retired cafeteria employee at Quitman<br />

Schools. She was born on Nov. 21, 1911 in North Dakota to the late Fred Kuntz and<br />

Elizabeth Hammel. Survivors include sons, Edwin <strong>Gunn</strong> of Stonewall, Sammy <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Gilbertown, Ala., Freddie <strong>Gunn</strong> of Quitman and Charles <strong>Gunn</strong> of Brandon; nine<br />

grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren and six great-great-grandchildren. She was preceded<br />

in death by her husband, Adrian <strong>Gunn</strong>; a daughter, Katie <strong>Gunn</strong>; a son, Roy <strong>Gunn</strong>; a great-


grandchild, Jared <strong>Gunn</strong>; step-grandchildren, Keith, Craig, and Kevin Harper and Shane<br />

Robinson. Visitation will be today beginning at 5 p.m. at the funeral home.<br />

Rosie L. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

84, died January 28, 2006. Visitation will be from 12-6 p.m. February 1, at N.H. Owens<br />

Funeral Home. Graveside services will be at 1 p.m. February 2 at West Tennessee Veterans<br />

Cemetery. She leaves her niece and caregiver, Dolores Briggs. N. H. Owens Funeral Home<br />

Memphis, Tennessee 901-324-2116<br />

Rosie M. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Rosie M. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 79, died Tuesday, May 9, 2006. Graveside services were held at 1 p.m.<br />

Saturday, May 13, 2006, at Citizens Cemetery of Tiptonville, Tennessee, with Elder Stan<br />

Montgomery officiating. He gave the scripture, prayer, and eulogy. H.H. Hudson Funeral<br />

Home was in charge of arrangements. She was born March 20, 1927, to Ruthie and Henry L.<br />

Davidson in West Point, Miss. After moving to Tiptonville, she joined Ridgely Chapel Baptist<br />

Church. She was an avid fisherman. She leaves two daughters, Virginia Thomas and Goldie<br />

Klyce, both of Tiptonville; four sons, James R. Belk and John Ray <strong>Gunn</strong>, both of Tiptonville,<br />

Charles E. Belk of South Carolina, Amine Shabbaz of Nashville; 16 grandchildren; nine<br />

great-grandchildren, and a host of nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by a son,<br />

Henry Belk and two daughters, Carline Belk, and Virgie Braslemen.<br />

Rose Mary <strong>Gunn</strong> Jones<br />

MOUNDS, Ill. -- Rose Mary <strong>Gunn</strong> Jones, 80, of Mounds died Tuesday, Dec. 8, 2009, at<br />

Western Baptist Hospital in Paducah, Ky. Rose Mary was born June 24, 1929, in Cairo, Ill.,<br />

daughter of the late Zon and Mary Turner Vick. Rose Mary was a member of Shiloh Baptist<br />

Church and its Women's Missionary Union at Villa Ridge, Ill., where she was Sunday school<br />

secretary. She was treasurer of Shiloh Cemetery Association, and a member of Order of<br />

Eastern Star in Olive Branch, Ill. She was preceded in death by her parents; her first<br />

husband, Don C. <strong>Gunn</strong>, on March 26, 1952; second husband, Capt. Charles L. Jones, on Dec.<br />

7, 1989; and a son-in-law, Billy Joe Washam. Survivors include two daughters, Donna<br />

Washam of Miller City, Ill., Melissa (Randy) Gardner of Mounds; a special niece, Jackie<br />

(Kenny) Moore of Mounds; a sister, Margaret "Tootie" (Bill) Tally of Altamont, Ill.; three<br />

grandsons, Grant and Kyle Gardner and Alex Washam, two special grandsons, Rob Moore<br />

and Scott Washam; a great-granddaughter, Sabrina Gardner; nieces and nephews. Friends<br />

may call from 5 to 8 p.m. today at Jones Funeral Home in Villa Ridge.The funeral will be at<br />

11 a.m. Friday at the funeral home, with the Rev. Larry Miller officiating. Interment will be<br />

in Cairo City Cemetery at Villa Ridge.<br />

Rosemary Alber <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Monday, February 12, 2007 - Rosemary A. <strong>Gunn</strong> died Feb. 6, 2007, at age 82.RosemaryAlber<br />

was born Oct. 31, 1924, in Portland, Oregon. She graduated from Lincoln High School and<br />

the University of Oregon. She was an executive secretary for the Lake Oswego School<br />

District. In 1946, she married Tom. Survivors include her husband; sons, Thomas "Scott"<br />

and Gary; and two grandchildren. Remembrances to Guide Dogs for the Blind in Boring.<br />

Arrangements by River View Cemetery Funeral Home.


Rosemary <strong>Gunn</strong> (Catherine "Kay" Rose)<br />

Kay <strong>Gunn</strong> Maynard Edwards, 83, died Feb. 19, 2004, at St. Mary"s Regional Medical Center<br />

in Reno, Nev. Kay was born Oct. 31, 1920, in <strong>New</strong> York. Following her marriage to Ralph<br />

Maynard, they moved to San Diego and then on to Durham, which they called home for<br />

many years. While residing in Durham, they were one of the first farmers to develop a kiwi<br />

ranch. She was a homemaker and active in church activities. While in Durham she was a<br />

member of the Catholic Church Altar Society. They spent their retirement years since 1989<br />

in Portola where where she was an active member of the Altar Society and a Eucharistic<br />

Minister at Holy Family Catholic church. In 1996 her husband died. In 2000 she married<br />

Watt R. "Bud"Edwards. Kay is survived by her husband, Bud; her son, Roy Maynard of<br />

Fremont; three stepdaughters; one stepson; and two grandchildren A memorial mass will be<br />

held Saturday, Feb. 28, 2004, at 11 a.m. at the Holy Family Catholic Church, with inurnment<br />

in Whispering Pines Cemetery, all in Portola.<br />

Rosemary <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Funeral service for Rosemary Patty <strong>Gunn</strong>, 82, of Alexandria, will be 1 p.m. Saturday, April<br />

24, 2010, at Gray Brown-Service Mortuary Chapel with Reverend Mike Owens officiating.<br />

Burial will follow at Edgemont Cemetery. The family will receive friends on Saturday from<br />

11 a.m. - 1 p.m. at the funeral home. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> died Wednesday at Jacksonville Medical<br />

Center. Survivors include two daughters, Ann Stevens and husband, Red Stevens, of<br />

Birmingham, Janet Rainwater, and husband, Harold Rainwater, of Jacksonville; two sisters,<br />

Zora Bell Smitherman, of Alexandria and Dorothy Clark Gilchrist, of Jacksonville; nine<br />

grandchildren; thirteen great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> is<br />

preceded in death by two sons, Roger Wayne <strong>Gunn</strong> and Owen Isaac "Ike" <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr.; her<br />

parents, William F. and Elsie Mae Patty. Pallbearers will be Jason Rainwater, Destin Matos,<br />

Diamond Matos, Isaac <strong>Gunn</strong> III, Michael <strong>Gunn</strong> and Billy Smitherman. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a<br />

native and lifelong resident of Calhoun County. She was a member of Northside Baptist in<br />

Anniston for over 60 years and a member of Leatherwood Baptist Church for the past 20<br />

years. Gray Brown-Service Mortuary in charge of arrangements. (256) 236-3441 Online<br />

condolences made at www.graybrownservice.com Arrangements under the direction of Gray<br />

Brown-Service Mortuary & Crematory, Anniston, Alabama.<br />

Rosemary <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Funeral service for Rosemary Patty <strong>Gunn</strong>, 82, of Alexandria, will be 1 p.m. Saturday, April<br />

24, 2010, at Gray Brown-Service Mortuary Chapel with Reverend Mike Owens officiating.<br />

Burial will follow at Edgemont Cemetery. The family will receive friends on Saturday from<br />

11 a.m. - 1 p.m. at the funeral home. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> died Wednesday at Jacksonville Medical<br />

Center. Survivors include two daughters, Ann Stevens and husband, Red Stevens, of<br />

Birmingham, Janet Rainwater, and husband, Harold Rainwater, of Jacksonville; two sisters,<br />

Zora Bell Smitherman, of Alexandria and Dorothy Clark Gilchrist, of Jacksonville; nine<br />

grandchildren; thirteen great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> is<br />

preceded in death by two sons, Roger Wayne <strong>Gunn</strong> and Owen Isaac "Ike" <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr.; her<br />

parents, William F. and Elsie Mae Patty. Pallbearers will be Jason Rainwater, Destin Matos,<br />

Diamond Matos, Isaac <strong>Gunn</strong> III, Michael <strong>Gunn</strong> and Billy Smitherman. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a<br />

native and lifelong resident of Calhoun County. She was a member of Northside Baptist in<br />

Anniston for over 60 years and a member of Leatherwood Baptist Church for the past 20


years. Gray Brown-Service Mortuary in charge of arrangements. (256) 236-3441 Online<br />

condolences made at www.graybrownservice.com Arrangements under the direction of Gray<br />

Brown-Service Mortuary & Crematory, Anniston, Alabama.<br />

Rosemary <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

A funeral Mass for Rosemary <strong>Gunn</strong>, nee Overschmidt, 84, Union, was held Friday, Aug. 24,<br />

at Immaculate Conception Church, Union.Burial was in the church cemetery.Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

passed away Tuesday, Aug. 21, 2012.She is survived by two daughters, Nancy Rahl and<br />

husband Tom, Union, and Mary J. Maxfield and husband Jim, Sparta, Ill.; other relatives<br />

and many friends.The family was served by Oltmann Funeral Home, Union. Published in<br />

The Missourian on August 23, 2012<br />

Rosemary E. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

JANESVILLE, Wisconsin- Rosemary E. (Beggs) <strong>Gunn</strong>, 80, a lifelong Janesville resident,<br />

passed away unexpectedly early Wednesday morning, July 6, 2005, at Mercy Hospital. She<br />

was born in Janesville on Aug. 26, 1924, the daughter of the late Edward & Agnes (Reilly)<br />

Beggs. She attended and graduated from St. Mary"s Catholic School and graduated from<br />

Janesville High School, class of 1943. After graduation she was employed by the Wisconsin<br />

Power & Light Co. On June 27, 1950, she married Kevin F. <strong>Gunn</strong> at St. Mary"s Catholic<br />

Church, Janesville. Together they farmed for many years on Route 5. She was a longtime<br />

and very faithful member of St. Patrick"s Catholic Church and had been a 4-H Leader when<br />

her children were active. But her life truly revolved around her family, and she loved<br />

nothing more than spending time with all of them, especially her grandchildren! Rosemary is<br />

survived by her 6 children: Msgr. James <strong>Gunn</strong> of Waunakee, WI, Michael <strong>Gunn</strong>, Joan (Carl<br />

Jr.) Pruefer, Joseph <strong>Gunn</strong>, Kathleen (Peter) Daluge, and Kevin (Kelli) <strong>Gunn</strong> II, all of<br />

Janesville; her 11 beloved grandchildren: James L., Shawn, Andy and Amy <strong>Gunn</strong>, Sarah<br />

Pruefer, Peter, Bridget, Erin, and Megan Daluge, and Gabriel and Katherine <strong>Gunn</strong>; her 2<br />

brothers, Vincent (Eileen) Beggs and Robert (Rita) Beggs; her 2 sisters, Dorothy (Ted)<br />

Youngman and Mary (Tom) Kennedy; 2 sisters-in-law, Kathleen Beggs and Ruth Beggs, all<br />

of Janesville; many nieces, nephews, and friends. In addition to her husband and parents,<br />

she was preceded in death by her grandson, Christopher <strong>Gunn</strong>; her sister, Geraldine (Loren)<br />

Guseman; and by 4 brothers: Francis, Edward, James, and John Donald, who died in<br />

infancy. Funeral services with a Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 11:00 a.m. on<br />

Monday, July 11, 2005, at ST. PATRICK"S CATHOLIC CHURCH, 315 Cherry St., with<br />

Msgr. James <strong>Gunn</strong> celebrating, Rev. James Kuhn concelebrating, and the Most Rev. Robert<br />

C. Morlino presiding. Burial will take place in the Town of Rock Cemetery. Friends may call<br />

on Sunday afternoon and evening from 4:00 until 8:00 p.m. at ST. PATRICK"S CATHOLIC<br />

CHURCH, or from 10:00 until 11:00 a.m. Monday, also at the church. Memorials in her<br />

name may be made to St. Patrick"s Catholic Church, the St. John the Baptist Catholic<br />

Church Building Fund, Waunakee, WI, or to a charity of the donor"s choice. The<br />

WHITCOMB-LYNCH-ALBRECHT FUNERAL HOME, JANESVILLE, is assisting her<br />

family with the arrangements.<br />

Rosetta <strong>Gunn</strong> - Nov 28, 1998


Rosetta Marie <strong>Gunn</strong> Gabbert 57, died Friday in a local hospital. Services will be at 3:30 p.m.<br />

Sunday in Tuscola First Baptist Church with the Rev. T.C. Melton officiating. Burial will be<br />

in Tuscola Cemetery, directed by Fry-Bartlett Funeral Home of Tuscola.Mrs. Gabbert was<br />

born in Freer, Texas and was a homemaker. She also worked as a caregiver. She moved to<br />

Abilene in 1990 from Alice and was a member of Abilene First Baptist Church.Survivors<br />

include one daughter, Cherylle M. Brooks of Lewisville; two brothers, Roy <strong>Gunn</strong> of Roswell,<br />

N.M., and Leslie <strong>Gunn</strong> of Corpus Christi; and two nieces and three nephews. Memorials may<br />

be sent to First Baptist Church, 1333 N. 3rd, Abilene 79601; or American Cancer Society,<br />

209 S. Danville, Abilene 79605<br />

Rosie M. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Rosie M. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 58, of Louisville, Kentucky died Friday, March 19, 2004. She was a native of<br />

Sardis, AL, an employee of Winn-Dixie and a member of St. Stephen Baptist Church. She is<br />

survived by her daughters, Rosalind and LaToya <strong>Gunn</strong>. Funeral: 11 a.m. Saturday at G.C.<br />

Williams Funeral Home. Burial: Green Meadows Cemetery. Visitation: 6-9 p.m. Friday.<br />

Ross <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

age 84, of Demorest, Georgia passed away Oct. 11, 2009. Byars Funeral Home and<br />

Cremation Services is in charge of arrangements. No service planned; (Thomas and Sarah<br />

Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> descendant) (Fred Ross <strong>Gunn</strong> s/o Raymond Wiley and Minnie Williams<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>)<br />

Rossie Upchurch <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

82, of 1711 Birchcrest Dr. died June 15, 1992, at Brian Nursing Center. Funeral is 11 a.m.<br />

Thursday at East View Cemetery, Rome Ga. Visitation is 7 to 9 tonight at Fred Talley"s<br />

Funeral Home, Rome, Ga. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong>, a native of Floyd County, Ga., had lived in Charlotte<br />

since 1972. She was a retired beautician and member of Mouzon Methodist Church.<br />

Survivors are her sons, Stanley Bennett; daughters, Mrs. Nancy Grant of Leonardtown, Md.,<br />

Mrs. Jane Bruce; sisters, Mrs. Lottie Goodner, Mrs. Endy Flowers, both of Rome, Mrs.<br />

Mildred Horine of Rahway, N.J., Mrs. Annie O"Keefe of Utica, N.Y.; stepsons, Jack <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Raleigh, Bob <strong>Gunn</strong> of Atlanta; four grandchildren; four great-grandchildren. In lieu of<br />

flowers, memorials may be made to Crisis Assistance Ministries, P.O. Box 31626, Charlotte,<br />

N.C. 28231.<br />

Roxana Mae <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Eaton Rapids, MI - Age 72, died Sunday, May 4, 2003. Born July 21, 1930 in Delhi<br />

Township, daughter of Edward and Ida (Lathrop) Waldron. She was preceded in death by<br />

her husband, Clayton and a brother, Robert Perry Waldron. Surviving are 4 children,<br />

Melody (Kevin) Kemper, Edward (Brenda) <strong>Gunn</strong>, Wilda <strong>Gunn</strong> and Patrick (Brenda) <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

4 grandchildren and 3 step-grandchildren 2 sisters, Mary (Kenneth) Hoffman, and Rachel<br />

(Clifford) Cole 2 brothers, James (Margaret) Waldron and Donald (Marilyn) Waldron<br />

sister-in-law, Sharla Waldron, brother and sister-in-law, Stanley and Ruby <strong>Gunn</strong> and<br />

several nieces and nephews. Funeral Services will be Thursday, May 8, 2003 at 11 AM from<br />

the Skinner Funeral Home in Eaton Rapids. Family will receive friends at the funeral home<br />

on Tuesday from 7-9 PM and Wednesday from 2-4 and 7-9 PM.


Roxie K. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Mrs. Harley <strong>Gunn</strong> died in her Elkin home on Sunday, Dec 11, 1920 after an illness lasting<br />

nearly five weeks. She was a victim of para typhoid fever. Her two children had been<br />

suffering from the same disease and she had been nursing them through the siege, weakening<br />

her own constitution such that she could not overcome the disease herself. Her funeral will<br />

be conducted Wednesday at the East Union church. Before her marriage she was Roxie<br />

Kelly the daughter of Mr and Mrs. John Kelly of Kempton. She was 25 years of age when<br />

she died, having been born June 25, 1895. She married Harley <strong>Gunn</strong> on Feb 19, 1915 in<br />

Kempton and two children were born to the union; Dwight Lamar age 5, and John William<br />

age 2. She is survived by one brother and 5 sisters.<br />

Roy <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Funeral service for Roy <strong>Gunn</strong> of Gainesville will be at 1 p.m. Nov. 6 2001, at Arlington<br />

Funeral Home Chapel. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 60, died Tuesday in Dallas, Texas. Born May 27, 1941, in<br />

Daingerfield, Texas, he graduated from Arlington State College, now the University of Texas<br />

at Arlington. He was preceded in death by his parents, brothers Richard and Billy, and<br />

sister Dell. Survivors include his wife, Connie Tucker <strong>Gunn</strong> of Gainesville; sons Kevin <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

of Coppell and Alan <strong>Gunn</strong> of Katy, Texas; daughter Karen Kuczynski of Pottsboro, Texas;<br />

brother Leon <strong>Gunn</strong> of Pittsburg, Texas; sisters Mary Stevens of Fort Worth and Clara Rich<br />

of Benbrook; and eight grandchildren. Memorials may be made to Alcoholics Anonymous or<br />

Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.<br />

Roy <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Roy <strong>Gunn</strong> of Sherwood Park, formerly of Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan passed away peacefully<br />

at the age of 87. He is lovingly remembered by his wife Jean, his daughter Linda (Clifford)<br />

Johnstone, son-in-law Roy Eykelbosh, 4 grandsons; Andrew, Corey, Kelly and Scott,<br />

granddaughter Jessica, 3 great-granddaughters; Alex, Malysha and Royanne. Roy was<br />

predeceased by his daughter Janice Eykelbosh on July 4, 2008 and recently his sister<br />

Dorothy Patterson. A private family service will be held at a later date in Moose Jaw. In lieu<br />

of flowers, donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society. To sign the book of<br />

condolences visit www.glenwoodmemorial.com Glenwood Funeral Home – Sherwood Park,<br />

Alberta Phone 780-467-3337 -August 7, 2008<br />

Roy <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Milledgeville, Ga., Funeral services for Roy <strong>Gunn</strong> 19, who died in an Augusta hospital<br />

Monday night from injuries received in an automobile accident Sept 1, will be held today at 2<br />

pm in the Devereux Baptisst Church with the Rev. Maxie Threatt and Jerry <strong>New</strong>ton<br />

officiating. Burial in the Raytown Methodist Church Cemetery near Sharon, Georgia.<br />

Survivors include his parents, Mr and Mrs. William S. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Sr., Devereaux; six brothers;<br />

Arthur <strong>Gunn</strong>, Conyers, Ga.; Robert Gun, Toccoa Ga; Ralph <strong>Gunn</strong>, Monticello Ga; William<br />

S. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr, Al <strong>Gunn</strong> and Danny <strong>Gunn</strong>, Devereux; four sisters; Mrs. E. B. Brewer<br />

Huntsville, Alabama; Mrs. Jimmy Fordham, Thomson, Ga; Nancy <strong>Gunn</strong> and Teresa <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

of Deveruex. Friends may call at Moore Funeral Home, Milledgeville. August Chronicle<br />

Page 16, Wednesday October 25, 1972 (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Roy C. <strong>Gunn</strong>


Temple Texas - 9-23-1953 - Rites were held in Waco Tuesday for Roy C. <strong>Gunn</strong>, brother of<br />

Mildred Foster of Dallas, who died Monday in the Veterans Hospital in Temple. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a<br />

native of Bell County<br />

Roy E. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Roy E. <strong>Gunn</strong>, a native of Starkville, Mississippi and a resident of Mobile for the past 35<br />

years, died Friday at a local hospital September 10, 1976, <strong>Gunn</strong> a member of Dauphin Way<br />

United Methodist Church recently retired after 30 years with the Mobile Housing Board,<br />

most recently as a purchasing agent. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Pharis R. <strong>Gunn</strong>; two<br />

brothers, Bernard <strong>Gunn</strong> of Gilbert, La and Albert <strong>Gunn</strong> of Starkville; a sister, Mrs. H. E.<br />

Major of Hattiesburg, Miss., and nieces, nephews and other relatives. Funeral services will<br />

be helo at 12 noon, Radney Funeral Home. Interment will be in Mobile Memorial Gardens.<br />

(Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> descendant)<br />

Roy E. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Graveside funeral services were held at 2:30 p.m., Saturday, August 28 in Lakeview<br />

Cemetery here for Roy E. "Peter" <strong>Gunn</strong>, 71, of Blackstone, Va., who died on August 26,<br />

1999. He was a retired small engine repairman and had formerly operated an auto parts<br />

store here. He had been ill for a number of years and he was a patient at Heritage Hall when<br />

he died. He is survived by a sister, Vivian G. Rash of Richmond; one niece and two nephews.<br />

Blackstone (VA) Courier-Record Thurs. 9-2-1999 (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

desc)<br />

Roy Howard <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Deland - Fla. - Roy Howard <strong>Gunn</strong>, 81, of 430 N. Kentucky Street, DeLand, Fla., died here<br />

Tuesday. Funeral Services and burial will be Thursday in DeLand. <strong>Gunn</strong> was the son of the<br />

late Ernest M. and Lucy Roberts <strong>Gunn</strong>. He was a native of Rockingham County and lived in<br />

Guilford County for several years before moving to Florida. Surviving are wife, Daisy Lee<br />

Northcut <strong>Gunn</strong>, son, Howard <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr.; four grandchildren. Reidsville Review (NC) Dec.<br />

7, 1977. (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Roy Robbins <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Roy R. GUNN - Died, Friday, February 7, 1930, at 6:20 p.m., at the residence of his parents,<br />

2203 Fairmount Avenue, Ray R., infant son of L. M. and Mary Lewis <strong>Gunn</strong>, aged 2 years.<br />

The funeral will take place Sunday afternoon at 2 o"clock from the above residence.<br />

Richmond Times Dispatch (VA) Sat. 2-8-1930. (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Roy Thomas <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Roy was born March 18th, 1925 in Hartford Arkansas to Bessie and Burley <strong>Gunn</strong>. He passed<br />

away on December 18, 2012 at his home. He moved to San Pedro while in high school and<br />

graduated from San Pedro High School Winter 1944. While attending SPHS he met his<br />

future wife Jean A. Garrison. After graduating from high school he was drafted into WWII,<br />

Army and served in the Pacific Theatre. Most of his military service was in Luzon,<br />

Philippines where he loaded the "big guns". When the war was over he spent the remainder<br />

of his military career helping out in Japan and then home. When he returned home in 1946<br />

he and Jean were married within two weeks of his return and had 62 years of married life


efore Jean passed in December 2008. Roy was a machinist for several years in many shops<br />

including Neill Aircraft Co. but his favorite job was at TRW where he worked for about 27<br />

years until he retired. He and Mom traveled all over the Western United States in their travel<br />

trailer and enjoyed retirement. Dad was predeceased by his parents, sister Alma Rotenberry<br />

brother Burley <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr... He is survived by his daughters Jane Kopecky (Eugene), Lucinda<br />

Traughber (Brad), grand-daughters Karole and Laura Kopecky, grandson Josh Bramlett<br />

(Delia) and his beloved great-grandchildren Matthew and Valerie Bramlett. Dad we know<br />

that you are happy to be with Mom now but you will be loved by us forever and missed<br />

terribly. In lieu of flowers memorials to go to The Bodie Foundation P.O. Box 278<br />

Bridgeport, CA 93517 Attention: Donations/Memorials. Viewing is from 9:00- 10:00 am on<br />

Friday December 21, 2012 at Green Hills Mortuary with Graveside services to follow at<br />

10:30 am. (Hamblin <strong>Gunn</strong> descendant)<br />

Roy <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

SANDY LEVEL - Roy W. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 59, of 281 Dr. Mease Drive, died Sunday morning in the<br />

Martinsville Health and Rehabilitation Center. He was born in Pittsylvania County, August<br />

31, 1938. He was a son of Robert and Loretta Woods <strong>Gunn</strong>. He was a farmer and was of the<br />

Baptist faith. He is survived by one son, Roy Wayne Casey of Franklin County; one brother,<br />

Joe Lewis <strong>Gunn</strong> of Alexandria; and three sisters, Dorothy Mae Coles, Ruby Womack and<br />

Lucy Thomas, all of Chatham. Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday at 2 p.m. from<br />

the chapel of Miller Funeral Home by Rev. Raymond Ramsey and Rev. Gene Ashworth with<br />

burial in the Mease Family Cemetery. The body may be viewed Tuesday from noon to 7:30<br />

p.m. Miller Funeral Home of Gretna is in charge of arrangements.<br />

Roy <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Funeral service for Roy <strong>Gunn</strong> of Gainesville will be at 1 p.m. Nov. 6 at Arlington Funeral<br />

Home Chapel. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 60, died Tuesday in Dallas. Born May 27, 1941, in Daingerfield,<br />

Texas, he graduated from Arlington State College, now the University of Texas at Arlington.<br />

He was preceded in death by his parents, brothers Richard and Billy, and sister Dell.<br />

Survivors include his wife, Connie Tucker <strong>Gunn</strong> of Gainesville; sons Kevin <strong>Gunn</strong> of Coppell<br />

and Alan <strong>Gunn</strong> of Katy, Texas; daughter Karen Kuczynski of Pottsboro, Texas; brother<br />

Leon <strong>Gunn</strong> of Pittsburg, Texas; sisters Mary Stevens of Fort Worth and Clara Rich of<br />

Benbrook; and eight grandchildren. Memorials may be made to Alcoholics Anonymous or<br />

Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. October 12, 2001- Dallas Morning <strong>New</strong>s<br />

Roy <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

June 15, 1914–June 17, 2011 - Roy <strong>Gunn</strong>, 97, of Demorest Georgia, died Friday. Funeral<br />

service, 4 p.m. Sunday, funeral home north chapel. Whitfield Funeral Home, Demorest.<br />

Roy Franklin <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

64, of Memphis, Tn. retired health inspector with the American Institute of Baking, died<br />

Thursday Feb 15, 1996 at a daughter"s home in Germantown. Services will be at 1 p.m.<br />

Saturday at McBride Funeral Home in Ripley, Miss., with burial in Mt. Hebron Baptist<br />

Church Cemetery near Walnut, Miss. He was a graduate of Mississippi State University in<br />

Starkville. He was a Korean War Army veteran. He was a member of Mt. Hebron Baptist


Church and a former member of Colonial Baptist Church in Memphis. He was a Mason. He<br />

also had been a supervisor for 20 years with Wonder Bread Co. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong>, the widower of<br />

Imogene Burton <strong>Gunn</strong>, leaves a daughter, Vicki Clark of Germantown; a son, Roy <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr.<br />

of Collierville; a brother, Preston <strong>Gunn</strong> of Ripley, and five grandchildren. The family<br />

requests that any memorials be sent to Methodist Hospice Service in Memphis. (Hamlin and<br />

Elizabeth Tunstall <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Roy Thomas <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Roy Thomas <strong>Gunn</strong> Roy was born March 18th, 1925 in Hartford Arkansas to Bessie and<br />

Burley <strong>Gunn</strong>. He passed away on December 18, 2012 at his home. He moved to San Pedro<br />

while in high school and graduated from San Pedro High School Winter 1944. While<br />

attending SPHS he met his future wife Jean A. Garrison. After graduating from high school<br />

he was drafted into WWII, Army and served in the Pacific Theatre. Most of his military<br />

service was in Luzon, Philippines where he loaded the "big guns". When the war was over he<br />

spent the remainder of his military career helping out in Japan and then home. When he<br />

returned home in 1946 he and Jean were married within two weeks of his return and had 62<br />

#189; years of married life before Jean passed in December 2008. Roy was a machinist for<br />

several years in many shops including Neill Aircraft Co. but his favorite job was at TRW<br />

where he worked for about 27 years until he retired. He and Mom traveled all over the<br />

Western United States in their travel trailer and enjoyed retirement. Dad was predeceased<br />

by his parents, sister Alma Rotenberry brother Burley <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr... He is survived by his<br />

daughters Jane Kopecky (Eugene), Lucinda Traughber (Brad), grand-daughters Karole and<br />

Laura Kopecky, grandson Josh Bramlett (Delia) and his beloved great-grandchildren<br />

Matthew and Valerie Bramlett. Dad we know that you are happy to be with Mom now but<br />

you will be loved by us forever and missed terribly. In lieu of flowers memorials to go to The<br />

Bodie Foundation P.O. Box 278 Bridgeport, CA 93517 Attention: Donations/Memorials.<br />

Viewing is from 9:00- 10:00 am on Friday December 21, 2012 at Green Hills Mortuary with<br />

Graveside services to follow at 10:30 am (Hamblin <strong>Gunn</strong> Descendant)<br />

Roy Thomas <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

(09/27/2003) Roy age 71, of Austin, passed away on Wednesday, September 24, 2003. Mr.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> transferred to Austin from Sunnyvale, California, in 1986 and worked for Lockheed<br />

Missiles and Space. He retired in 1990 with 351/2 years of service. He was preceded in death<br />

by his father, Leonard <strong>Gunn</strong>, and his stepson, Lloyd Overby. Survivors include his wife,<br />

Edna <strong>Gunn</strong>; mother, Flora Smith; sister, Bonnie Burjoice and husband, Robert; brother,<br />

Ray <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife, Connie; son, Jerry R. <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife, Karmen; stepdaughters, Wanda<br />

Stark and husband, Greg and Linda Otto and husband, Ron; stepsons, Wayne Overby and<br />

wife, Diana, Lonnie Overby and Wesley Overby and wife, Sylvia; 11 grandchildren; and two<br />

great-grandchildren. A Memorial Service will be held at 2:00 p.m. on Sunday, September 28,<br />

2003, at Wilke-Clay-Fish Funeral Home, with Reverend Gordon Bergstrom officiating.<br />

Arrangements by Wilke-Clay-Fish Funeral Home, 2620 S. Congress, Austin<br />

Roy E. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

REIDSVILLE - Roy E. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 76, of 2620 South Scales St. died Thursday at Moses Cone<br />

Memorial Hospital.Funeral arrangements are incomplete at Citty Funeral Home.He was a<br />

native of Rockingham County, a retired employee of Thompson & Arthur Paving Co. and a


member of Sharon Baptist Church.Surviving are wife, Mrs. Alvrie Carroll <strong>Gunn</strong>; sister,<br />

Mrs. Ettola Hudson of Reidsville; brother, Artie <strong>Gunn</strong> of Reidsville.Greensboro <strong>New</strong>s &<br />

Record, Greensboro, NC Fri. 3-30-1984. Roy Edward <strong>Gunn</strong>, son of Samuel and Alice Lewey<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>) (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Roy Michael <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

BAINBRIDGE, Ga. -- Roy Michael "Mike" <strong>Gunn</strong>, 59, of Attapulgus, GA, passed away<br />

Tuesday, December 27, 2011 at Memorial Hospital. The funeral service will be held at 11:00<br />

a.m. on Friday, December 30, 2011 at Attapulgus Church of God. Interment will follow at<br />

Attapulgus Baptist Church Cemetery. The family will receive friends from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m.<br />

on Thursday, December 29, 2011 at Ivey Funeral Home.<br />

Ivey Funeral Home<br />

Royal C. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Royal C. GUNN Sr. died Sunday at Huntington, Oregon, where the family has been living<br />

the last few years, following a short illness. Funeral services were held Wednesday. GUNN<br />

was an engineer on the U. P. He leaves his widow, Mrs. of Huntington; three sons, William of<br />

Portland, George in the U. S. Navy and Royal GUNN just released from the service; four<br />

daughters, Mrs. <strong>My</strong>ra SALING, , just released from the Wac, Violet COCHRAN and Ruth<br />

GUNN, all of Huntington.The Eastern Oregon Review, December 28, 1945.<br />

Ruby <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Ruby Swaim <strong>Gunn</strong>, age 93, of Carlisle, Arkansas beloved Mother, Grandmother, Great-<br />

Grandmother and Great-Great-Grandmother, passed away on Tuesday, Dec. 13, 2005. She is<br />

survived by seven children, six daughters and a son: Barbara Felts, Gwen Underwood, Peggy<br />

Elmore and Danny <strong>Gunn</strong>, all of Carlisle, Shirley Patterson of Ward, Diane Allbright of<br />

Buckner and Debbie Brown of Clarendon. She is also survived by 20 grandchildren, 41<br />

great-grandchildren and 4 great-great-grandchildren.Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> lived a long, full life with<br />

the majority of it spent in the Carlisle Shirleys home in Ward. She was a long-time member<br />

of Landmark Missionary Baptist Church in Carlisle and enjoyed hearing and singing gospel<br />

songs.She was preceded in death by her husband of 49 years, Durward, and one son, Jerry.<br />

Funeral services were held at Landmark Missionary Baptist Church on Thursday, Dec. 15,<br />

2005, with Bro. Albert Young officiating. Interment was in the Old Carlisle Cemetery.The<br />

family wishes to express their sincere gratitude to Belinda Ingle, Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong>s dear friend and<br />

home-health care provided while she lived in Ward.<br />

Ruby Agnes Worley <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Reidsville, NC the funeral of 53 year old Mrs. Bedford Allen <strong>Gunn</strong> of Reidsville, Rte 5, will<br />

be held tomorrow at 2 pm at Wilkerson Chapel by the Rev. Tony Davis. Interment will be in<br />

the city cemetery in Gretna, Virginia. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> died yesterday Tuesday, January 29, 1974<br />

at her home. The former Ruby Agnes Worley, she was born in Pittsylvania County,<br />

Virginia, a duaghter of Doc C. And Nettie Shelton Worley. She had lived in the Reidsville<br />

area for 20 years and was a member of Tabernacle Baptist Church. Surviving are her<br />

husband; two daughter; miss Linda Ward of Raleigh, NC and Mrs. Roger Earles of<br />

Reidsville; a step daughter Annie Laurie Carroll of Providence Rt l, NC, six sisters; <strong>My</strong>rtle<br />

Davis, Evelyn Doss, Virginia Doss, Joyce Hardy and nancy Worley of Gretna, and Mrs.


Elnora Pickrell of Providence; three brothers, Jack, Bobby Lee, and Kevin Worley. The<br />

family will be at the funeral 7 to 9 pm tonight.<br />

Ruby Edward <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

65, died at his home, 4909 Wilhams, at 9:30 p.m. yesterday, Tuesday, Nov 26, 1963.<br />

Mr.<strong>Gunn</strong> was a disabled Navy veteran of World War II. He had lived in Corpus Christi<br />

since 1946. Funeral arrangements will be announced by Cage • Mills Funeral Home.<br />

Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Troy Appleby of Corpus Christi; three sons, Billy Joe and<br />

Riley E. <strong>Gunn</strong>, both of Corpus Christi, and D. E. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Vernon; a brother, Sgt. Joe <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

with the Army in Virginia; a sister, Mrs. Tom Dickerson of Albuquerque, N.M.; 16<br />

grandchildren and one great - grandchild<br />

Ruby J. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

age 74, passed away Monday, January 4, 2009. She was preceded in death by her husband<br />

William T. <strong>Gunn</strong>, daughters Teresa Dale <strong>Gunn</strong> and Tammy Darlene Hallmark. She is<br />

survived by one son Kenneth (Rhonda S.) <strong>Gunn</strong>. Sisters Doris Baker, Dorothy Laube and<br />

seven grandchildren. Funeral service will be Wednesday January 6, 2010 at 1 P.M. at<br />

Ridout's Trussville Chapel, the family will receive friends from 11 A.M. until service time at<br />

the funeral home. Interment will follow in Forest Crest Cemetery, Birmingham, Alabama.<br />

Ruby Marie <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Ruby Marie <strong>Gunn</strong> Ostenburg - May 11, 1923 - January 1, Salem Oregon- Ruby Marie<br />

Ostenberg <strong>Gunn</strong>, born May 11, 1923 in Hettinger, N.D., passed away January 1, 2007 in<br />

Salem. Ruby had 7 brothers, one survives, Edward of Redding, Calif. of her 3 sisters, one<br />

survives, Edith of Redding, Calif. She is also survived by her sons, Don of Ridgecrest, Calif.<br />

and Dan of Salem, Ore.; 7 grandchildren; and 4 great-grandchildren. Rubys husband of 61<br />

years passed away August 2002 and her son, Dick passed away in November 2006. Ruby<br />

spent most of her married life in Lancaster, Calif., where she served as a head cook in the<br />

Los Angeles School District. She was also very active in her church in Lancaster. Ruby was a<br />

member of <strong>New</strong> Harvest Church and her Sisters in Support Bible study group. She is<br />

remembered by her friends for her love of Bible study. If God brings you to it, He will bring<br />

you through it. Memorial services will be held at 4 p.m., Saturday, January 13, at <strong>New</strong><br />

Harvest Church, 4660 N. Portland Rd., Salem. Interment will be at Willamette National<br />

Cemetery, Portland. Remembrances may be made in Rubys name to the Gospel Mission or<br />

the Womens home, Simonka Place.<br />

Ruby Morris <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

(IRONDALE), Roanoke County, Alabama - Ruby Morris <strong>Gunn</strong>, 74, died peacefully in her<br />

sleep Sunday, Jan. 3, 2010, in Cook Springs Nursing Home. She was preceded in death by<br />

her husband, William Thomas <strong>Gunn</strong>; two daughters, Tammy <strong>Gunn</strong> Hallmark of Clanton<br />

and Teresa <strong>Gunn</strong> Bishop of Irondale; her parents, Charlie and Pearl Kirby Morris; and a<br />

brother, Charlie Ray Morris of Roanoke. She is survived by a son, Kenneth (wife Rhonda)<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Irondale; two sisters, Doris Baker of Pell City and Dorothy Laube of Michigan; and<br />

seven grandchildren. Services were Wednesday, Jan. 6, at 1 p.m. at Ridouts Chapel,<br />

Trussville, with the Rev. Kevin Starr conducting. Interment was in Forest Crest Cemetery,<br />

Irondale.


Ruby Roach <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

YANCEYVILLE, N.C. — Ruth Roach <strong>Gunn</strong>, wife of Herman L.<strong>Gunn</strong> of Yanceyville, died<br />

at 11 p.m. Monday in Danville Memorial Hospital after a long period of declining health. A<br />

native of Pittsylvania County and daughter of the late Henry and Roberta Jackson Roach,<br />

Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> held a Federal Crop Insurance position until her retirement in 1962. Besides her<br />

husband, she is survived by a daughter, Barbara Moye of Greenville; a sister, Mrs. Clyde<br />

Shelton of Gretna; two brothers, Allen Roach of Danville and William Roach of Honolulu,<br />

Hawaii; and one grandson. The funeral is scheduled for 3 p.m. today at Yanceyville United<br />

Methodist Church, of which she was a member, with burial in the church cemetery. The Rev.<br />

Joe Lister will officiate. 10-31-1977 Danville Bee<br />

Ruby <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Funeral services for Ruby <strong>Gunn</strong> Wright, 94, of Ruston, La. will be 10 a.m. Wednesday, Oct.<br />

18, 2006, in the chapel of Kilpatrick Funeral Home of Ruston. Officiating will be her great<br />

nephew, Mike Eppinette and Rev. Andy Johnson. Interment will be at Forest Lawn<br />

Cemetery in Ruston under the direction of Kilpatrick Funeral Home of Ruston. Mrs. Wright<br />

passed away on Monday, Oct. 16, 2006, in Ruston following a brief illness. She was a member<br />

of First Baptist Church. She is preceded in death by her husband, Brice Wright; brother,<br />

James <strong>Gunn</strong>; sisters, Mary Alice Boone and Maude Davidson. She is survived by her sister,<br />

Annie Katherine DePrato of Baton Rouge; nieces, Della Anne Davidson of Ruston, Mary<br />

Davidson Eppinette and husband David of West Monroe, Mary Beth Steele of Virginia<br />

Beach, Va., Ellen LaBlanc of Colorado Springs, Colo., and Carol Boone; nephews, George<br />

Davidson of Ruston, Bill Davidson of Columbus, SC, Phillip DePrato of Zachary, and Jim<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Stillwater, Okla.; numerous great and grand nieces and nephews. Memorials may<br />

be made to the charity of the donor"s choice. Pallbearers will be Greg Eppinette, Jim<br />

Eppinette, Steven Davidson, Terry Davidson, Blake Eppinette, and Jim Hilton. Honorary<br />

pallbearers will be Ryan Eppinette, William Ardoin, Jamie Long, and Jeremy DePrato.<br />

Visitation will be 5-8 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 17, 2006 at the funeral home.<br />

Ruby Lee Thompson <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

68, of 16 Kingwood Place, Asheville, died Sunday in an Asheville convalescent home. A<br />

native of Graham, she had been a longtime resident of Asheville. She was a graduate of<br />

Meredith College. She was a volunteer for St. Joseph"s Hospital and the Eliada Home for<br />

Children. She was a member of Twentieth Century Womans Club, formerly of Asheville,<br />

and member of First Baptist Church of Asheville. She is survived by her husband, Marvin<br />

Linwood <strong>Gunn</strong>; two sons, James T. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Nashville, Tenn., and Edwin J. <strong>Gunn</strong> of <strong>New</strong><br />

York City; two brothers, Julius Thompson Jr. and Coy Thompson, both of Graham; and<br />

three grandchildren. Graveside services will be 3:30 p.m. Tuesday in Mount Carmel United<br />

Methodist Church Cemetery in Ruffin. The Rev. Billy Andes will officiate. The family will<br />

receive friends 11:30 a.m. until 1:30 p.m. Monday at Morris Funeral Home, Merrimon Ave.<br />

Memorials may be made to Asheville Diabetes Center, 445 Biltmore Center, Asheville, N. C.<br />

28801; or to Eliada Home for Children, P. O. Box 6337, Asheville, N. C. 28816-6337.<br />

Greensboro <strong>New</strong>s & Record, NC Mon. Aug. 27, 1990<br />

Ruby P. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

94, died 11-22-2010, at Williamsburg Morningside Assisted Living Care. Ruby was born


June 12, 1916 in Ansted, WV, the youngest of 9 children. She moved to Washington, DC to<br />

support the troops during World War II and worked with the USO where she met her<br />

husband Charles. Ruby worked as a book keeper for the law firm of Benson, Stien &<br />

Braunstein of Washington, DC. Ruby is survived by her niece Norma Lee Waybright of<br />

Fayetteville, NC and nephew Ronald E. Dixon of Williamsburg, VA.<br />

Ruby P. (<strong>Gunn</strong>) Leonard<br />

Ruby P. (<strong>Gunn</strong>) Leonard, age 75, of Jonesville, passed away Monday, April 28, 2003 at<br />

Wellmont Holston Valley Medical Center in Kingsport, Tennessee. She was a lifelong<br />

resident of Lee County. She was preceded in death by her husband, Ledford C. Leonard;<br />

two sons, Eugene and Johnny Leonard; her parents, Auburn and Rosa McCracken <strong>Gunn</strong>;<br />

two brothers, Auburn <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr. and Frank <strong>Gunn</strong>; and two sisters, Mary Parsons and Lily<br />

Barker. She is survived by one daughter, Patsy Burchett of Jonesville; three sons, Reaven<br />

Leonard, Roger Leonard, and Richard Leonard, all of Jonesville; 29 grandchildren; 28<br />

great-grandchildren; and three sisters, Ina Gollahon of Jonesville, Pearl Minor of Baltimore,<br />

Maryland, Josie Copenhaven of Roanoke, Virginia. Visitation will be from 6-8 p.m. this<br />

evening (Wednesday) at Arney-Mullins Funeral Home. Funeral services will follow visitation<br />

at 8 p.m. in the funeral home chapel with the Rev. Greg Webb officiating. Graveside services<br />

will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday in Lee Memorial Gardens of Woodway. Arney-Mullins<br />

Funeral Home of Jonesville is in charge of the arrange. Powell Valley <strong>New</strong>s Pennington Gap,<br />

Va Wed. 4-30-2003(James and Jane <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Ruby <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Services for Mrs. Ruby <strong>Gunn</strong> of Jones, who with her husband, Leslie, worked 33 years for<br />

the Baptist General Convention of Oklahoma and the North America Mission Board as<br />

missionaries to the deaf, will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday (Aug. 27) in the First Baptist Church<br />

of Choctaw, where she was a member. The Rev. Ray Sikes, pastor of the church, will officiate<br />

with burial in Arlington Memory Gardens, 3400 N. Midwest Blvd. Services will be under<br />

direction of the Barnes & Johnson Funeral Home of Midwest City. She was 89. The <strong>Gunn</strong>s<br />

worked with the First Baptist Church of Oklahoma City and several other state churches as<br />

well as churches in Kansas and Missouri. They also worked in churches from Texas to<br />

Florida. They retired from the mission board in 1973 and started a deaf work at First<br />

Southern Baptist Church of Del City, working there for several years. Even though her<br />

husband died in 1990, Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> continued to work with the deaf, starting a deaf ministry<br />

at the First Baptist Church in Choctaw. She also taught sign language classes, including a<br />

class at Rose State College in Midwest City, served as an interpreter and trained other<br />

interpreters. She wrote a book entitled "Happiness Ahead" detailing the work of her and her<br />

husband. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born in Drumright June 28, 1916. She and the Rev. <strong>Gunn</strong> were<br />

married in Oklahoma City in 1936. She was preceded in death, in addition to her husband,<br />

by her parents, a sister and a grandson. Survivors include two daughters; Peggy and her<br />

husband, Jack Stone, of Anadarko; Ann, and her husband, Bob Evans of Jones; a son, Wade<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, and his wife, Sharon, of Jones; six grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren; three<br />

great-great-grandchildren, and one brother, Ray Horn of Eufaula. Memorial gifts can be<br />

given to First Baptist Church, Choctaw, OK. Barnes & Johnson Funeral Home 1820 S.<br />

Douglas Blvd Midwest City 733-2991Published in The Oklahoman on 8/25/2005


Rubie M. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

June 5, 1923 - Aug. 12, 2005 Rubie Mae <strong>Gunn</strong>, beloved mother, grandmother, greatgrandmother,<br />

sister, aunt and cousin, a resident of South Bend, Indiana, departed this life on<br />

Friday, August 12. Rubie was born to Robert L. Buchanan and Gertrude Jeanette Loftus<br />

Buchanan on June 5, 1923, in VanVleet, Miss.; they both preceded her in death. She<br />

completed her early education in VanVleet and graduated from Okolona High School and<br />

Okolona College in Okolona, Miss. Rubie was a teacher in Mississippi until moving to South<br />

Bend, Ind., in 1953. Rubie proclaimed her faith at an early age at <strong>New</strong> Hope Church in<br />

VanVleet. Upon moving to South Bend, she joined Pilgrim Baptist Church. She served on the<br />

Senior Usher Board and was an active member of the pastor"s aid until her illness. She was<br />

employed by the University of Notre Dame, retiring in 1990. Loving memories of Rubie will<br />

remain as she leaves behind devoted daughter, Amanda (James) Griffin; grandson, James<br />

Michael Griffin Jr.; and granddaughter, Latonya Michelle Griffin, all of South Bend; greatgrandson,<br />

Jaelon Michael Griffin of Memphis, Tenn.; a sister, Runell Craddock of Chicago,<br />

Ill.; stepsister, Mae Lou Gettis of Okolona; a special sister, Jewelean Wells of Tupelo, Miss.;<br />

and a special friend, Connie Witherspoon of South Bend, Ind.; three nieces, Barbara<br />

Craddock, Terry Jo (Herman) O"Neal and Debra Jackson of Chicago, Ill.; five cousins,<br />

Gertrude Luster of Riverdale, Ga., Mary L. (Donald) Crawford of Southfield, Mich., Laura<br />

Thompkins of Stone Mountain, Ga., Willie Luster and James (Nora) Luster of Milwaukee;<br />

and a host of other relatives and friends. Funeral services will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday, Aug.<br />

17, in Pilgrim Church, 116 N. Birdsell St., South Bend, with burial following at Highland<br />

Cemetery. Visitation will occur one hour prior to services in the church. Arrangements have<br />

been entrusted with Clark O"Neal Funeral Home.<br />

Ruby Mae Walker<br />

WALKER, Ruby Mae- Age 93, passed away in a local foster home with her family in<br />

attendance on Tuesday, March 15, 2005. She was born in Texas on March 1, 1912, the only<br />

daughter of John Dennis and Mary Ann (Powers) Herring. An older brother, R.V. and two<br />

younger brothers, J.B. (Jake) and W.A. (Dubs) completed the family. Ruby was married to<br />

Charles Lynn <strong>Gunn</strong> in 1930. To this union was born a daughter, Gynn Oneida, and a son,<br />

John Truman. In 1955, she married Winston Wallace Walker and gained two step-sons,<br />

Andrew and Michael. Ruby and Winston lived in Whittier, California and near Beaverton,<br />

Oregon, for some time before finally settling into Canyonville, Oregon, where they operated<br />

Canyon Camera Center several years before Win"s health forced him to retire. Win served<br />

Canyonville as City Councilor and then Mayor for eight years. Ruby served as Deputy<br />

Recorder and then City Recorder from 1974 until 1977. She enjoyed this work very much<br />

and only retired when her declining health made it necessary. When her health improved,<br />

she took over the management and care of the landscaping at City Hall from 1980 until 1992.<br />

At 80 years of age, she finally had to give it up. It was at the age of 80 that she began to<br />

explore drawing and painting. Her portraits and landscapes are treasured by her family.<br />

How many more lovely pieces she could have done if Macular Degeneration had not<br />

damaged her eyesight and Arthritis had not crippled her fingers. Ruby loved people and her<br />

greatest pleasure was in helping others. She will be remembered for her unfailing kindness to<br />

all. She so appreciated the loving care given her at Miller Manor by Alice Miller, Lena,<br />

Amanda, and Tammie and by her physician, Dr. Mark Philips. Also the faithful visits of<br />

Pastor John Gustafson who she always referred to as "Brother John". Survivors include her


daughter, Gynn; son, Truman; step-sons, Andrew and Michael, nine grandchildren; nineteen<br />

great-grandchildren, and two great great-grandchildren. A great- granddaughter and a great<br />

great-grandson will add to her descendants when they are born in May. Preceding her in<br />

death were her parents, three brothers, two husbands, one granddaughter, and one greatgranddaughter.<br />

Weather permitting, graveside services will be held in the Canyonville<br />

Cemetery at 2 p.m., on Wednesday, March 23, 2005, where she will be laid to rest beside her<br />

beloved husband, Winston Walker. If it is cold and rainy, the service will be held at<br />

Mountain View Funeral Home on Old Pacific Highway near <strong>My</strong>rtle Creek. Call Mountain<br />

View at 863-3148 on the morning of the 23rd if the weather seems questionable. In lieu of<br />

flowers, please make donations in her name to: Talking Book and Braille Services, Oregon<br />

State Library, 250 Winter Street NE, Salem, OR 97301-3950.<br />

Ruby Alta Powell <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

was the last child of Oliver and Sarah Powell, born November 9, 1913 on the family farm<br />

near Coffeyville, Kansas. She was laid to rest beside Bill <strong>Gunn</strong> her husband of 56 years, on<br />

November 5, 2005, at Memorial Oaks Funeral Home and Cemetery 13001 Katy Freeway, ,<br />

TX. Mom was the last of 8 children and is survived by her daughter, Susan Kennington, her<br />

sister, Edna A. Howard and many many loving nieces and nephews. Mom crossed over<br />

peacefully to Dad and the Lord at 9:45 pm on November 1, 2005 in her home with Susan and<br />

Sasha, her sweet loving Persian, by her side. Please Mom, you, Dad and Missie watch over<br />

Sasha and me until we are all together again.<br />

Ruby Perkins <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

(Age 94) & Died November 22, 2010, at Morningside Assisted Living Care in Williamsburg,<br />

VA. Ruby was born June 12, 1916 in Ansted, West Virginia, the youngest of nine children.<br />

She moved to Washington, DC to support the troops during World War II and worked with<br />

the USO where she met her future husband, Charles. She enjoyed dancing, traveling, being<br />

with friends, and reading. At age 82 she traveled to Thailand and rode an elephant. With her<br />

husband Charles, Ruby owned and managed a wallpaper store. Later she worked as a travel<br />

agent for AAA and then as a bookkeeper for the law firm of Benson, Stien and Braunstein of<br />

Washington, DC. Ruby had the respect and admiration of all the attorneys with whom she<br />

worked - and her word at the firm was LAW. She ruled with an iron hand - but was always<br />

fair, and the best interests of the firm were always uppermost in her mind. She carried that<br />

same loyalty to her friends. Ruby was a member of St. Peter's Catholic Church on Capitol<br />

Hill. Ruby is survived by her niece Norma Lee Waybright of Fayetteville, NC and nephew<br />

Ronald E. Dixon of Williamsburg, VA. She was preceded in death by her husband Charles<br />

and siblings, Minona, Hazel Parrish, Beulah Gladys Patterson, Harry Gordon, Freddie<br />

Delbert, Blanch Cline, Muriel West, and Anna Lee Zeigler. Mass will be held St. Peter's<br />

Catholic Church on Capitol Hill on Saturday December 11, 2010 at 11a.m. Ruby will be<br />

interred at Cedar Hill Cemetery, Suitland, Maryland f<br />

Ruby L. Tolbert-<strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

90, of Stone Mountain, Georgia died Wednesday, August 30, 2006. A native of Oglethorpe<br />

County, she had lived in North Carolina for over 20 years before moving back to Winterville<br />

in 1962. She was the daughter of the late L.T. and Holly Fleeman Dover and was a member


of Temple Baptist Church. She was preceded in death by two husbands, Olin Howard<br />

Tolbert and Lonnie <strong>Gunn</strong>; three brothers; and one sister.Survivors include a daughter and<br />

son-in-law, Jeanne and Bob Richards, Monroe; three sisters, Mae Sue Moore, Winterville,<br />

Ruth Wood, Maxeys, and Doris Burt, Carlton; two grandchildren, Todd Richards,<br />

Loganville, and Leisa Richards, Suwanee; and three great-grandchildren.Funeral services<br />

were held Friday, September 1, in the chapel of Lord & Stephens Funeral Home with the<br />

Rev. David Burt officiating. Burial was in Athens Memory Gardens. Lord & Stephens<br />

Funeral Home, East, was in charge of arrangements. The Madison County Journal,<br />

September 7, 2006<br />

Russell <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

well known in this community as a harmless inoffensive young man, was found on Sunday<br />

morning last, Dec 31, 1871, lying dead in the rear of one of the stores in this city. An inquest<br />

was held over the body and a rigid examination was performed by the doctors, the verdict of<br />

the jury being that the deceased came to his death by some outward violence though by what<br />

means unknown. Decatur Ga., newspaper Saturday Jan 6, 1872 (Donald and Mary Glass<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Russell Byrd <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Mr. Russell Byrd <strong>Gunn</strong> age 85 - of 149 Summit Ave. Mt. Holly, NC, died Wednesday,<br />

February 17, 1999 at Mercy Hospital in Charlotte. Funeral arrangements will be an-nounced<br />

by Carothers Funeral Home in Mt. Holly. (John C. and Sarah Owens <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Russell E. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

80, Blue Rapids, Kansas, died Wednesday, Oct. 8, 1997 at his home. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born<br />

April 16, 1917, at Snyder, Mo. He worked in maintenance on construction and in a plywood<br />

plant. He married Ruth Terry in 1937. They later divorced. He then married Phyllis<br />

Carpenter in 1950. She preceded him in death in 1985. Survivors include two sons, Terry<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> and Jon <strong>Gunn</strong>, both of Blue Rapids; a daughter, Barbara Youngstedt, Tonka Bay,<br />

Minn.; eight grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m.<br />

today at First Baptist Church, Blue Rapids. Burial will follow at Prospect Hill, north of Blue<br />

Rapids. Memorials may be made to the Drug Abuse Resistance Education Program<br />

(D.A.R.E.). Terry Chapel & Funeral Home, Blue Rapids, is handling the arrangements.<br />

Russell M. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Orange County Register, The (Santa Ana, CA) - July 25, 1992 age 91, of Anaheim, a retired<br />

wholesaler, died Thursday. Services at 10 a.m. today at St. Pius V Church, Buena Park.<br />

Private burial. Arrangements by Pierce Bros. Daly-Bartel-Spencer Mortuary, Anaheim.<br />

Survived by his wife, Velma; daughter, June Knight of Washington state; brother, Everett,<br />

of Anaheim; and two grandchildren.<br />

Russell <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

On Tuesday, November 10, 2009 Russell <strong>Gunn</strong>, of Penn Hills, Pa. passed away at the age of<br />

81. Russel was the beloved husband of Audrey J. <strong>Gunn</strong>; loving father of Stacey (Joseph)<br />

Ambrose of Plum Boro; he is also survived by many nieces and nephews; and preceded in<br />

death by his parents Wylie and Julia <strong>Gunn</strong> and brother Charles A. <strong>Gunn</strong>. Friends will be


eceived Wednesday 6-8 pm and Thursday 2-4 and 6-8 pm at the ENGLISH FUNERAL<br />

HOME & CREMATION SVC., INC. 378 Maryland Ave. Oakmont, Pa 15139 where a<br />

Blessing Service will be held on Friday 10 am. Interment will be private.<br />

Ruth Helen <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

of Mount Carmel Church Road, Reidsville, NC, died Saturday at Moses Cone Memorial<br />

Hospital. Graveside service will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday at Mount Carmel Church cemetery. A<br />

native of Rockingham County, she was a graduate of the University of North Carolina at<br />

Greensboro and taught in Winston-Salem. She retired after teaching in the Rockingham<br />

County school system. She was a member of the Happy Home United Church of Christ.<br />

Surviving are sister, Miss Clarice <strong>Gunn</strong> of the home; brothers Edwin A. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Reidsville,<br />

Marvin L. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Asheville. Memorial contributions may be made to Mount Carmel<br />

Church cemetery fund, to Happy Home United Church of Christ, or to the charity of the<br />

donor"s choice. Wilkerson Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Greensboro <strong>New</strong>s<br />

&Record - Thursday. Nov. 18, 1993<br />

Ruth <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Ruth <strong>Gunn</strong> Age 78 Omaha, Nebraska. Survived by sons, Larry, Jim and Bob Hastings and<br />

Jack <strong>Gunn</strong>. VISITATION Sunday 2-4pm. FUNERAL Monday 10am all at the funeral<br />

home. Interment Forest Lawn Cemetery. Kremer Funeral Home 6302 Maple St. 553-3155<br />

Ruth <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Graveside services for Ruth <strong>Gunn</strong>, 74, of Deer Park, TX were held Saturday, December 27,<br />

2008 at Brookeland Cemetery in Brookeland, TX. Ruth died Tuesday, December 23, 2008 at<br />

Meridan Care Center in San Antonio, TX. A native of Brookeland, she was a longtime Deer<br />

Park resident. A 1950 graduate of Brookeland High School, she received her Bachelors &<br />

Masters degree from Stephen F. Austin State University. She was a 2nd grade Teacher in the<br />

Pasadena ISD for several years until becoming the bookkeeper for the San Jacinto Inn until<br />

its closure. She enjoyed reading and hosting her Thursday Bridge Club. She was a member<br />

of the League of Women Voters. Survivors include her husband of 49 years, Charlie <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Deer Park, TX, son Chuck <strong>Gunn</strong> & wife Rachael of Houston, TX, daughter Cathy Waldon &<br />

husband Bill of Victoria, TX, sister, Francis Jane Roach of White Oak, TX, 2 grandchildren,<br />

Chris Waldon, Pamela Kramer & husband Zach, 2 great grandchildren, Isaac Kramer and<br />

Keagan Kramer. She is also survived by a number of cousins, nieces & nephews. Memorials<br />

may be made to the charity of your choice.<br />

Ruth <strong>Gunn</strong> (Robertson)<br />

McKenzie, Tn - Ruth <strong>Gunn</strong> Robertson, 81, died Sunday, July 13, at her home. Funeral<br />

services are Thursday, July 17, at 2 p.m. at Brummitt Funeral Home in McKenzie with Bro.<br />

Dennis Trull officiating. Burial will follow in Mt. Olivet Cemetery in McKenzie. Mrs.<br />

Robertson was born November 15, 1926 in Porterdale, Georgia to the late Labon Festus<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> and Annie Lee Ada Preston <strong>Gunn</strong>. She was a retired LPN at McKenzie Regional<br />

Hospital, member of First Baptist Church of McKenzie, and lifelong member of VFW Ladies<br />

Auxiliary. Survivors include: her husband, William “Bill” Robertson of McKenzie; one son,<br />

John Douglas (Cheryl) Tison of White House; one daughter, Sonja (Kenneth) Sides of<br />

Gaylord, Michigan; one sister, Irene Driver of Conyers, Georgia; and four grandchildren,


Kenneth D. Sides II, Kevin James Sides, Zach Tison and Jennifer Tison. Visitation will be<br />

Wednesday from 4 p.m. until 8 p.m. and Thursday from 11 a.m. until time of service<br />

(Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Ruth <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Graveside services for Ruth <strong>Gunn</strong>, 74, of Deer Park, TX will be 2:00 P. M. Saturday,<br />

December 27, 2008 at Brookeland Cemetery in Brookeland, TX.Ruth died Tuesday,<br />

December 23, 2008 at Meridan Care Center in San Antonio, TX. A native of Brookeland, she<br />

was a longtime Deer Park resident. A 1950 graduate of Brookeland High School, she received<br />

her Bachelors & Masters degree from Stephen F. Austin State University. She was a 2nd<br />

grade Teacher in the Pasadena ISD for several years until becoming the bookkeeper for the<br />

San Jacinto Inn until its closure. She enjoyed reading and hosting her Thursday Bridge<br />

Club. She was a member of the League of Women Voters. Survivors include her husband of<br />

49 years, Charlie <strong>Gunn</strong> of Deer Park, TX, son Chuck <strong>Gunn</strong> & wife Rachael of Houston, TX,<br />

daughter Cathy Waldon & husband Bill of Victoria, TX, sister, Francis Jane Roach of White<br />

Oak, TX, 2 grandchildren, Chris Walden, Pamela Kramer & husband Zach, 2 great<br />

grandchildren, Isaac Kramer and Keagan Kramer. She is also survived by a number of<br />

cousins, nieces & nephews. Memorials may be made to the charity of your choice. Services<br />

are under the direction of Stringer & Griffin Funeral Home - Jasper (409)384-5781.<br />

Ruth <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

On Dec. 7, 2004, of <strong>New</strong>ark, N.J., wife of Phill <strong>Gunn</strong>, mother of Michail <strong>Gunn</strong>, grandmother<br />

of Dashawn, Marquise and Shamika Conover, Beatrice Murphy, Fatique, Anita and Shantle<br />

Snead, sister of Ethel McCullough and Grace Hall, and a host of other relatives and friends.<br />

Funeral service Monday Dec. 13, 2004, 12 noon at The PERRY FUNERAL HOME, 34<br />

Mercer St., <strong>New</strong>ark, N.J. Viewing Monday 11-12 noon. Interment Rosehill Cemetery,<br />

Linden, N.J. Published in the Star-Ledger on 12/12/2004.<br />

Ruth Ann <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Ruth Ann <strong>Gunn</strong>, beloved sister, passed away June 15, 2008. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was preceded in<br />

death by William and Anna Crislip and husband, Walter <strong>Gunn</strong>. She is survived by 6 siblings.<br />

Memorial services 7:30 p.m. Friday June 20, @ The Rock Solid Church Kansas City, MO.<br />

(Arr. D.W. <strong>New</strong>comer"s Son"s White Chapel Funeral Home, 816- 452-8149 Published in the<br />

Kansas City Star on 6/19/2008<br />

Ruth Anna (<strong>Gunn</strong>) Todd,<br />

89, 1022 Sunset Dr., Anderson, died September 8, 2006 at Manor Care, in Anderson after an<br />

extended illness. She was born March 7, 1917 in Noblesville, and lived in this area most of<br />

her life. She was a homemaker. Ruth was a 1934 graduate of Noblesville High School. She<br />

was a member of Whetstone Christian Church, and the Widows Group of the Fellowship<br />

Masonic Lodge #681. She was an avid golfer for several years and a wonderful baker,<br />

especially of pies. She is survived by her daughter, Shirley Blaize of Anderson.<br />

grandchildren, Jeff Blaize of San Francisco, CA, Jason Blaize & fiance" Angie Ebard of<br />

Kansas City, MO, Jennifer Kishish & husband, James of Naples, FL. a sister-in-law, Helen<br />

Edwards of Anderson; brother-in-law, Ralph Todd of Anderson; and several nieces and<br />

nephews. She was preceded in death by her husband of 55 years, Robert M. Todd in 1995;


parents, Dorsey & Lucy Edna (Baldwin) <strong>Gunn</strong>, one sister, three brothers, and a great<br />

granddaughter, Ava Elise Kishish. Services will be Wednesday, September 13, 2006at 1:00<br />

PM, at Robert D. Loose Funeral Homes and Crematory, South Chapel, 200 W. 53rd St., with<br />

Pastor Stephen Gettinger officiating. Burial will be in Memorial Park Cemetery, Anderson,<br />

Indiana. Visitation will be from 4-8 PM on Tuesday, September 12, 2006 at at the funeral<br />

home"s South Chapel.<br />

Miss Ruth Helen <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

of Mount Carmel Church Road, Reidsville, NC., died Saturday at Moses Cone Memorial<br />

Hospital. Graveside service will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday at Mount Carmel Church cemetery. A<br />

native of Rockingham County, she was a graduate of the University of North Carolina at<br />

Greensboro and taught in Winston-Salem. She retired after teaching in the Rockingham<br />

County school system. She was a member of the Happy Home United Church of Christ.<br />

Surviving are sister, Miss Clarice <strong>Gunn</strong> of the home; brothers, Edwin A. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Reidsville,<br />

Marvin L. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Asheville. Memorial contributions may be made to Mount Carmel<br />

Church cemetery fund, to Happy Home United Church of Christ, or to the charity of the<br />

donor"s choice. Wilkerson Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. August 27, 1990 -<br />

Greensboro <strong>New</strong>s and Observer (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Ruth M. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

98, passed away Friday (2/12/10) at Holmes Lake Manor in Lincoln, Nebraska. Born in<br />

Pawnee City, Neb., she was the daughter of Sidney and Lottie Cornell. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was an<br />

insurance agent with John Hancock Ins. Co., having joined the company as their first female<br />

agent. Her greatest joy was her family and she was much loved by both family and friends.<br />

Family includes daughter, Marilyn and son-in-law Dr. Thomas F. Hinrichs, Lancaster, Pa.;<br />

son, Jack <strong>Gunn</strong> of California; and son, James V. <strong>Gunn</strong>, who preceded her in death. Other<br />

survivors include nine grandchildren, twenty-seven great grandchildren and fifteen great<br />

great grandchildren. A private memorial service will be held at the convenience of the<br />

family. Memorials in lieu of flowers, contributions in memory of Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> may be made to<br />

Christ Unity Church, 135 N. 31st St. Lincoln or Aseracare Hospice, 1600 S. 70th, Suite 201,<br />

Lincoln.<br />

Ruth <strong>Gunn</strong> Austin<br />

1917 ; 2005 - Ruth <strong>Gunn</strong> Austin, 88, passed away June 22, 2005 at The Residence Care<br />

Source Hospice in Salt Lake City, Ut. Ruth was born June 5, 1917 in Richfield, Utah, but<br />

lived most of her life in the San Fernando Valley and Westlake Village, California, and in<br />

Sandy, Utah in her later years. Ruth married Victor H. Austin on Aug. 25, 1939 in The Salt<br />

Lake Temple. Ruth was a life-long member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day<br />

Saints. Ruth graduated from Utah State University in Logan, Utah. Ruth was preceded in<br />

death by her husband of 62 years Victor, her brothers James <strong>Gunn</strong> and Horace <strong>Gunn</strong>, and<br />

son-in-law Dr. Michael Hynes. She is survived by daughters Ann Hynes, Kirkland, WA and<br />

Jane (John) Dunlap, Auburn, CA; son Frederick (Susan) Austin, Sandy, UT; 11<br />

grandchildren; 12 great-grand children; sisters Edith Ann Lloyd and Wilhelmina Anderson,<br />

brothers Ralph <strong>Gunn</strong> and Thomas <strong>Gunn</strong>. A Memorial Service will be held Friday June 24,<br />

2005 at 3:00 p.m. at Holladay Cottonwood Mortuary, 4670 Highland Drive in Salt Lake City.<br />

Interment will be in Westlake Village, CA, Pierce Brothers, Valley Oaks Cemetery.


Reuben E. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

died on August 12, 2005. He was born Nov 6, 1930. Arrangements under the direction of<br />

Crawford-Bowers Funeral Home in Killeen, TX, 254.634.2638.<br />

Ruth E. (<strong>Gunn</strong>) Pitrell Allen<br />

Age 85 formerly of Whiteside Road, passed away peacefully on August 28, 2010. Wife of the<br />

late Alphonso Pittrell Jr. & Theodore B. Allen. She was the first public housing resident<br />

appointed to Pgh. Housing Authority board of directors who helped established the<br />

Metropolitan Tenant Council across the nation, assisted with establishment of Hill Carlow<br />

College at the Hill House Assoc. She retired as a Paralegal with the Neighborhood Legal<br />

Services. She leaves to cherish her memory five children, Alphonso III, Victoria, Altha<br />

"Helen", Deborah Parker (Gerald) & Sonita; one brother, James Robert <strong>Gunn</strong> (Obender) of<br />

Waynesboro, VA; one brother-in-law Howard Pittrell of Danville, VA; one sister-in-law<br />

Helen Pittrell of NY, 3 daughters-in-law Cheryl Pittrell-Parish, Alice Pittrell & Bonnie<br />

Tucker; also survived by 10 grandchildren; 12 great- grandchildren; 10 great- great<br />

grandchildren & a host of nieces, nephews & other relatives & friends. She was preceded in<br />

death by three sons Douglas, Zandor & James. Visitation will be held on Thursday 4-8 p.m.<br />

in the SAMUEL J. JONES FUNERAL HOME, 2644 Wylie Ave, Funeral Service on Friday<br />

at 11 a.m. in the Macedonia Baptist Church, 2225 Bedford Ave. Interment Homewood<br />

Cemetery.<br />

Ruth E. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

78 of Fayetteville passed away Thursday, June 19, 2003 in Fayetteville. She was born Feb 17,<br />

1925 in Abilene, Kansas. She is suvived by 6 children, Mary Ann <strong>Gunn</strong>, and husband<br />

Michael Mashburn, and grandchilddaughter Sara Christian <strong>Gunn</strong>; Barbara Wilson and<br />

husband Donald; Martha Casey and husband James; Gerard <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife Carolyn;<br />

Gregory <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife Claire; one sister Rita Horan.<br />

Ruth E. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

ADA -- Funeral services for Ruth Elizabeth <strong>Gunn</strong>, 82, of Ada, will be held at 1:30 p.m.<br />

Wednesday at Hanson-Neely Funeral Home, Ada, with Chaplain Roger Brown officiating.<br />

Burial will be in Woodlawn Cemetery, Ada. Visitation will be held from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m.<br />

Tuesday and until time of services Wednesday at the funeral home. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> died at 7:45<br />

p.m. Friday, Dec. 24, 1999 at Hardin Hills Health Center, Kenton. She was born Jan. 9, 1917<br />

in Lima to John Madison and Goldie M.. (Kilgore) Early. She married Garland G. <strong>Gunn</strong> in<br />

1938, and he survives in Ada. Also surviving are three sons, John "Jack" of Kenton; Donald<br />

G. of Brookville, Md.; Larry E. of Lima; eight grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; a<br />

brother, Donald Early, Monroe, Mich.; and a sister, Helen Bowers, Lima. She was preceded<br />

in death by a brother, Robert Early. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a homemaker. She also worked in food<br />

preparation at Ohio Northern University fraternity houses and as a cook at Hal & Jean"s<br />

Restaurant, Ada. Memorials may be made to Hardin Hospice Care of Kenton<br />

Ruth Estelle <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Funeral services for Mrs. Charles W. Vaughan were to be held today at 1:30 pm at J. T.<br />

Morriss and Son Funeral Home, with burial in Corinth Methodist Church Cemetery in Ford,<br />

Virginia. She died Friday 11-18-1966. Besides her husband, she is survived by a daughter,<br />

Mary Francis Price of Dinwiddie; two son; Charles M., and William H. Vaughan, both of


Dinwiddie; two sisters Miss Florence <strong>Gunn</strong> of Williamsburg and Mrs. Kate Lewis of Alberta,<br />

and a brother, Harry R. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Burkeville.<br />

Ruth E. <strong>Gunn</strong> Haspel<br />

91, of the Cedar Glen Lakes section of Whiting, MANCHESTER, died Sunday, June 11, at<br />

Community Medical Center, Toms River. Born in <strong>New</strong> Rochelle, N.Y., she lived there before<br />

moving to Cedar Glen Lakes 35 years ago. She was a member of the Cedar Glen Lakes Golf<br />

Club. She was an avid bridge player and had a love for crossword puzzles. She was<br />

predeceased by her husband of 22 years, John; and a son, James Carroll. Surviving are two<br />

sons and three daughters-in-law, Robert and Ann Carroll of Larchmont, N.Y., George and<br />

Linda Carroll of Montgomery, N.Y., and Mary Alice Hall of Gloucester, Va. Also surviving<br />

are eight grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren. Visitation will be from 9 to 11 a.m.<br />

Tuesday, followed by an 11 a.m. funeral service at Carmona-Bolen Home for Funerals, 66<br />

Route 530, Whiting. Interment will follow in Whiting Memorial Park, Whiting. In lieu of<br />

flowers, memorial contributions to Van Dyke Hospice of Community Medical Center, Toms<br />

River, would be greatly appreciated.<br />

Ruth Masters <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Ruth Masters <strong>Gunn</strong>, 84, of Springfield,Tennessee died Tuesday, July 16, 2002, at Beverly<br />

Health Care. Funeral services will be conducted Friday, July 19 at 10 a.m. at Austin & Bell<br />

Funeral Home with Dr. Jerry Oakley officiating. Interment will follow in Elmwood<br />

Cemetery.Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born Aug. 14, 1917, in Robertson County to the late Tom and Ruth<br />

Watson Masters. She was a retired service representative for BellSouth. She was preceded in<br />

death by her husband, Tom Taylor <strong>Gunn</strong> who died Aug. 3, 1988. Survivors include a<br />

daughters, Cindy <strong>Gunn</strong> Putman, and a son-in-law, Andy of Springfield; three grandchildren,<br />

Anna Ruth Hollingsworth, Sam Taylor Hollingsworth and Jessica Lauren Putman, all of<br />

Springfield; two sisters, Mildred Edgin of Amherst, Va., Emily Couts of Springfield; a<br />

brother, Thomas Masters of Hixson; sister-in-law, Peggy <strong>Gunn</strong> of Springfield; several nieces<br />

and nephews. The family will receive friends at the funeral home Thursday from 4 until 8<br />

p.m. Austin & Bell Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.<br />

Ruth Merritt <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Mrs. Spencer <strong>Gunn</strong> dies of Tuesday - Graveside funeral services will be held at 1:00 p.m.<br />

today (Thursday) in Lakeview Cemetery here for Mrs. Ruth Merritt <strong>Gunn</strong>, 90, of<br />

Blackstone, who died on Tuesday. She was the widow of Spencer W. <strong>Gunn</strong>. She is survived<br />

by a daughter, Mrs. Vivian G. Rash of Richmond, and one son, Roy (Peter) <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Blackstone; four grandchildren and five great-grandchildren Blackstone (VA) Courier-<br />

Record Thurs. 11-7-1985.<br />

Ruth Miller <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Culpeper <strong>New</strong>s (VA) Thurs. 7-17-1997 - Ruth M. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 91, of Culpeper died on Saturday,<br />

July 12, 1997, at the Culpeper Baptist Retirement Community. She was a retired secretary<br />

and a member of the Culpeper Baptist Church. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> for many years was a resident of<br />

Pensacola, Fla., where she worked as a secretary and an active member of the Warrington<br />

Baptist Church. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born in Dorcas, Fla., on April 23, 1906, to the late James<br />

Matthew Miller and Estelle Hinote Miller and was preceded in death by her husband George


Edward <strong>Gunn</strong>. She is survived by a daughter, Elizabeth A. (Betty) <strong>Gunn</strong> Baker, and her<br />

husband Bill of Sanford, Fla.; a sister, Thelma Miller Church, of Jacksonville, Fla., a sisterin-law,<br />

Ruth <strong>Gunn</strong> Love, of St. Petersburg, Fla.; three grandchildren, Courtney Baker<br />

Clarke and her husband John of Cleveland, Ohio, Cameron Baker Hayes and her husband<br />

John of Dallas, Texas, and Coleman L. Baker of Springfield; one great-granddaughter,<br />

Evelyn Marie Clarke of Cleveland, Ohio; close friends Betty and Quentin Lane of Pensacola,<br />

Fla.; and many nieces, nephews and other friends. A funeral service was held on Tuesday,<br />

July 15, 1997, at 2 p.m. at Found & Sons Funeral Home, 850 Sperryville Pike, Culpeper, with<br />

the Rev. Dr. Ted Fuson officiating. A graveside service and interment will be held in the<br />

Pensacola Memorial Gardens Cemetery, Pensacola, Fla., on Friday, July 18, 1997. In lieu of<br />

flowers, donations may be made to the Culpeper Baptist Church"s Partnership Mission<br />

Fund at 318 S. West Street, Culpeper, Va. 22701 or the Madison County Habitat for<br />

Humanity at HC 4, Box 243H, Brightwood, Va. 22715<br />

Ruth <strong>Gunn</strong> Nance<br />

Ruth <strong>Gunn</strong> Nance, 78, of 1041 Cedarcrest Drive, Graham, died Friday at Alamance County<br />

Hospital. Funeral will be at 2 p.m. Monday at Citty Funeral Home with the Rev. Al Horne<br />

officiating. Burial will be in Shady Grove Baptist Church Cemetery. A native of Rockingham<br />

County, NC she was a daughter of the late Bethel Clayton and <strong>My</strong>rtle King <strong>Gunn</strong>, was a<br />

retired employee of Isley Knitting Mill and a Methodist. Surviving are daughter, Carole<br />

Lutterloh of Burlington; sisters, Irene Anderson of Reidsville, Lessie Roberts, Orene<br />

Roberts, both of Sanford; three grandchildren. The family will be at the funeral home 6-8<br />

p.m. Sunday. Memorials may be made to Friendship United Methodist Church, 4612<br />

Friendship Road, Burlington, N.C. 27215. Reidsville Review Fri. 4-1-1994<br />

Ruth <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

age 81, of Glen Carbon, Illinois, died at 9:50 p.m., on Wednesday, Feb. 10, 2010, at<br />

Barnes-Jewish Hospital in St. Louis, Mo. She was born on Tuesday, Oct. 23, 1928, in East<br />

St. Louis, the daughter of the late Charles and Nan Kolb. She married James <strong>Gunn</strong>. He<br />

preceded her in death.She is survived by a daughter: Karin Knutzen of Highland; four<br />

grandchildren: Ian Bracken of Waco, Texas, Nigel Knutzen of Highland, <strong>New</strong>t Knutzen of<br />

Highland and Willow Knutzen of French Lick, Ind.; and five great-grandchildren. Visitation<br />

will be at 10 a.m. to 11 a.m., on Saturday, Feb. 13, at Sunset Hill Funeral Home in Glen<br />

Carbon, Illinois. Funeral services will be at 11 a.m., at the funeral home. Interment will be at<br />

Sunset Hill Memorial Estates in Glen Carbon. Sunset Hill Funeral Home in Glen Carbon is<br />

in charge of arrangements<br />

Ruth <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Yanceyville, N.C. - Mrs. Ruth Roach <strong>Gunn</strong>, wife of Herman L. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Yanceyville, died at<br />

11 p.m. yesterday in Danville, Va., Memorial Hospital. She had been in declining health for a<br />

year. Born in Pittsylvania County, Va., a daughter of the late Henry and Roberta Jackson<br />

Roach, she held a Federal Crop Insurance position until her retirement in 1962. In additon to<br />

her husband, she leaves a daughter, Mrs. Barbara Moye of Greenville; a sister, Mrs. Clyde<br />

Shelton of Gretna, Va., two brothers, Allen Roach of Danville and William Roach of<br />

Honolulu, Hawaii; and one grandson. The funeral will be tomorrow at 3 p.m. at Yanceyville<br />

United Methodist Church, of which she was a member, and burial will be in the church


cemetery. The Rev. Joe Lister will officate. The family is at the residence, and will receive<br />

friends tonight from 7 to 9 o"clock at Hooper Funeral Home The Bee-Danville, Va. Tues. 11-<br />

1-1977<br />

Ruth Hall <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Ruth Hall <strong>Gunn</strong>, 84, passed away, Saturday, December 31, 2011 at Avante Nursing Home.<br />

A private memorial service will be held at a later time. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born in Rockingham<br />

County on September 23, 1927 to the late John and Bonnie Tranthum Hall. She was of the<br />

Baptist faith. She was a wonderful, loving mother that made great sacrifices for her family.<br />

Ruth was very unique because of her sense of humor and her love to help others in need. She<br />

and a very kind hearted person that loved living life to the fullest but most of all she loved<br />

her family and especially her only grandson, Tommy. Along with her parents she is preceded<br />

in death by her beloved husband, J.T. <strong>Gunn</strong>; sisters, Mildred Thacker, Vera Chilton and<br />

Gladys Kerns. Ruth is survived by her daughter, Judith Kimbro and husband, Gary; and<br />

grandson, Tommy Mansfield all of Reidsville. The family will like to express their great<br />

appreciation to Nurse Practitioner, Tammy Lewis for the love and care that she gave Mrs.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>. There will not be a formal visitation. In Lieu of flowers or memorial contributions,<br />

Ruth has requested that you do something nice for someone else as she did in her life.<br />

Ruth Lewis <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

66, of Bartow, Ga., died Saturday at her residence. A native of Dothan, Ala., she moved to<br />

this area 47 years ago. She retired after 25 years as a grader for Bordo Citrus Products. She<br />

was a member of Eloise Church of Christ,the Teamsters Union, American Association of<br />

Retired Persons and Fellowship Dining of Eagle Lake. She is survived by a daughter, Judy<br />

Gail Bence of Wahneta; a son, Jerry Lewis of Dundee; six brothers, Howard Dixon of<br />

Freeport, Fla., and R.L. Tice, K.L. Tice, J.L. Tice, J.D. Fountain and Finn Fountain, all of<br />

Dothan, Ala.; two sisters, Ruby Nell Phillips and Lee Williams, both of Dothan; six<br />

grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Ott-Laughlin Funeral Home, Winter Haven.<br />

Tampa Tribune Jan 21, 1991<br />

Ruth W. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Ruth W. <strong>Gunn</strong> - Pueblo Chieftain - February 03, 1999 Ruth W. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 89, passed away Feb.<br />

1, 1999. Survived by her brother, Charles E. <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr.- and niece, Judith (Dean) Threadgill.<br />

Preceded in death by her parents, Charles and - brother, William L. <strong>Gunn</strong>- and sister-in-law,<br />

Erma <strong>Gunn</strong>. Ruth retired from School District 60, was former principal of Hyde Park School<br />

for 20 years and taught for 20 years prior to serving as principal. She was a member of Delta<br />

Kappa Gamma and served as State President on international committees, local president of<br />

Zonta International Service Club, and also a member of A.A.U.W., N.E.A., C.E.A., and<br />

P.E.A., was active in church groups at Tabor Lutheran Church and belonged to the Sangre<br />

de Cristo Arts Associates. Cremation, Almont Crematory. , Thursday, 2 p.m. Tabor<br />

Lutheran Church. In lieu of food and flowers, memorial contributions may be made to<br />

Tabor Lutheran Memorial Fund.<br />

Ruth <strong>Gunn</strong> Crutchfield,<br />

81, of Gordon Street in Hopewell, died Sunday, Feb. 23, 1997, at Columbia John Randolph<br />

Medical Center. She was born in Lunenburg County. Mrs. Crutchfield was a member of


West End Presbyterian Church and the Woman"s Bible Class at church. She was preceded<br />

in death by her parents, Leonard H. and Mattie Bottoms <strong>Gunn</strong>, her stepfather, William<br />

Hubert Howell, and her husband, Albert Benjamin Crutchfield, who died in September<br />

1996. Surviving are two sons, Roger S. Hale of Morehead City, Mo., and Gary L. Crutchfield<br />

of Chester; five grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; a sister, Thelma McLean of<br />

Hopewell; and brother, William Berkeley Howell of Hopewell.The family will receive friends<br />

from 7 to 8:30 p.m. tonight at the Hopewell chapel of J. T. Morriss & Son Funeral Home. A<br />

funeral service will be held at 11 a.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 26, 1997, at West End<br />

Presbyterian Church with the Rev. Robert Wilson, pastor, officiating. Interment will be in<br />

Bermuda Memorial Park, Chesterfield County. Memorial contributions may be made to the<br />

West End Presbyterian Church, 1600 Atlantic Street, Hopewell, VA, 23860. Services<br />

provided by J. T. Morriss & Son Funeral Home, Hopewell-Progress Index, Petersburg, VA<br />

Tues. 2-25-1997 (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Sadie Allen <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Sadie Allen <strong>Gunn</strong>, 74, of 109 North 4th St., Hopewell, died yesterday, Saturday September<br />

13, 1969 In Charlottesville following a period of declining health. Widow of the late Wiiliam<br />

Herbert <strong>Gunn</strong>, who died Jan. 21, 1969, she was a member of the First United Methodist<br />

Church of Hopewell. She was born Oct.20, 1894 in Amelia County, and had been a resident<br />

of Hopewell since 1926. She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. George J. Shepherd Jr. of<br />

Charlotlesville, Va. Mrs. Leo Baldacci of Richmond; and five grandchildren. Remains are<br />

resting in the Gould Funeral Home in Hopewell. The family will receive friends Sunday from<br />

7 to 9 p.m. Funeral services will be held Monday at 2 p.m. in the chapel of Gould Funeral<br />

Home. Burial will be in Sunset Memorial Park in Chester.<br />

Sadie M. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

95, of Harveys Lake, Pennsylvania, died Wednesday, Oct. 18, 2006, at her home. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

was born in <strong>New</strong>ark, N.J., Dec. 26, 1910, and was a daughter of the late John and Eliza<br />

(Branhall) Marion, and has resided at Harveys Lake for the last 11 years. She graduated<br />

from Central High School, <strong>New</strong>ark. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was employed by Thermionics Products,<br />

North Plainfield, N.J., for 30 years, retiring 11 years ago. Her husband, Fred <strong>Gunn</strong>, died in<br />

1989. She was also preceded in death by sisters <strong>My</strong>rtle <strong>Gunn</strong>, Edith Percy, Lucy Hatzer,<br />

Florence Sweazey and Minnie Kamer. She is survived by daughters June Updyke, Tucson,<br />

Ariz.; Mary Jane Jiovino, with whom she resided; granddaughters Jill, Megan and Rhonda;<br />

and five great-grandchildren. Funeral will be held Saturday at 11 a.m. from the Curtis L.<br />

Swanson Funeral Home Inc., corner of state Routes 29 and 118, Pikes Creek, with the Rev.<br />

James Shields, pastor of the Outlet Free Methodist Church, Harveys Lake, officiating.<br />

Interment will be in the Lehman Center Cemetery, Lehman. Friends may call one hour prior<br />

to the service Saturday. Published in the Times Leader on 10/19/2006.<br />

Sadie Ray <strong>Gunn</strong> Cash<br />

37 years, died In Corpus Christi, Texas Sunday morning September 10, 1939. Surviving are<br />

Widower, Polk, W. Cash; daughter, Margaret Louise Cash; son, P. W. Cash Jr.; parents,<br />

Mr. and Mrs. David J. <strong>Gunn</strong>: brothers, Carl D., Martin H. and W. Guy <strong>Gunn</strong>, and sisters,<br />

Mrs. Artie Mae Ham. Mrs. Delma Lancaster, Mrs. Maletla King and Mrs. Lexie King.<br />

Services will be held Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock at Travis Park Methodist Church, Rev.


Albert P. Shirkey officiating. Arrangements by Porter Loring, mortician,-<br />

Sadie Elaine <strong>Gunn</strong> Beard<br />

Sadie Elaine Beard, 69, widow of Henry Thomas Beard Jr., died Wednesday, Aug. 18, 2010,<br />

at her home. Born in Sumter,SC, she was a daughter of the late Charles Clyde <strong>Gunn</strong> and<br />

Anna Ruth Timmons Britt. Mrs. Beard was a member of Promiseland Ministries and was<br />

retired from Campbell Soup Co. after 261/2 years and Gold Kist after 111/2 years. She was a<br />

devoted daughter and mother. Survivors include a daughter, Cindy Davis of Sumter; two<br />

grandchildren, Barbara Hodge (Jason) and Chris Lynch (Sylvia), both of Sumter; eight<br />

great-grandchildren, Jillian Lynch, Lillian Lynch, Aiden Hodge, Ryanne Lynch, Haley<br />

Lynch, Layton Hodge, Bailey Hodge and Ian Hodge; a brother, Irvin Grooms of Cross;<br />

special brothers and sister, William Timmons, Robert Lee Timmons and Etoail DeWitt; a<br />

number of nieces and nephews; and special nieces, Easter Bartlette and <strong>My</strong>rtle Ann DeWitt.<br />

A memorial service will be held at 3 p.m. Saturday at Promiseland Ministries (located in the<br />

old Korn building on Lafayette Drive) with the Rev. James McElveen and the Rev. William<br />

Nichols officiating. The family will receive friends immediately following the service and<br />

other times at the home. Memorials may be made to the family c/o Elmore-Cannon-Stephens<br />

Funeral Home, 515 Miller Road, Sumter, SC 29150. Special thanks to Dr. Billy Clowney,<br />

Tri-County Hospice, Lisa Blair and Miss Minnie for their loving care and concern during<br />

Mrs. Beard's illness. Elmore-Cannon-Stephens Funeral Home and Crematorium of Sumter<br />

is in charge of the arrangements.<br />

Sakia Latona <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

GUNN - Sakia Latona, of <strong>New</strong>ark, on May 11, 2003, beloved daughter of Latona <strong>Gunn</strong> and<br />

Gerald Gadson, loving sister of Sabrina, Krystal, Nikyah, Marcese and Kyre, granddaughter<br />

of Thelma <strong>Gunn</strong>, Johnnie Mae Gadson-Francilus and Jimmy Gadson, great-granddaughter<br />

of Carrie <strong>Gunn</strong>, also survived by a host of other relatives and friends. Funeral service will be<br />

held Friday, May 16, 2003, 1 p.m. in The PERRY FUNERAL HOME, 34 Mercer St.,<br />

<strong>New</strong>ark, N.J. Interment Fairmount Cemetery, <strong>New</strong>ark. Visitation Friday 11 a.m. until 1 p.m.<br />

Published in the Star-Ledger on 5/15/2003.<br />

Sallie <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Reidsville, NC - May 14, 1915 Mrs. Sallie <strong>Gunn</strong> died at her home near Purley, Caswell<br />

County, NC Tuesday morning in the forty-fourth year of her age. For the past three years or<br />

more she had been a great sufferer and the end came as no great surprise to her family and<br />

friends. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was before her marriage Miss Sallie Bradley. She is survived by her<br />

husband, one daughter and one son. Interment occurred Wednesday afternoon. Charlotte<br />

Observer 5-15-1915<br />

Sally Ann <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Mrs. Sally Ann <strong>Gunn</strong>, 38, wife of Robert M. <strong>Gunn</strong> the Sausalito Civic leader, died of<br />

strangulation July 14, 1956, while attending a barbeque, according to the Marin County<br />

coroner. Mr. & Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> were attending an outing of the San Francisco Yacht Club at<br />

McNear's Beach Saturday when she collapsed as they were eating. She was given artificial<br />

respiration treated for a heart attack at the scene and then taken to San Rafael General


Hospital where she was pronounced dead. A native of Little Rock Arkansas, Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> is<br />

survived by her husband, and two sons, Peter and Franklin English, and two stepsons Gerald<br />

and Bruce <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Sam L.<strong>Gunn</strong><br />

FORT SMITH, ARKANSAS: Sam Luther <strong>Gunn</strong> died November 29, 1943. He was born<br />

August 24, 1921. He served as a sergeant in the U.S. Army during World War II. Interment<br />

was at the National Cemetery in Fort Smith, Ark<br />

Sarah <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

died Tuesday, Dec. 4, 1900 at her residence in Huntsville , Alabama, at 2:30 p. m., Mrs-<br />

Sarah A. <strong>Gunn</strong>, wife of Mr. Allen <strong>Gunn</strong>, a prominent stock man of Randolph county. Mrs.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> was well known in this city and has many friends here. She was born in Pittsburg, Pa.,<br />

April 30, 1856, and was therefore 44 years of age. For a long time she had suffered with lung<br />

trouble which caused her death. Besides her husband to mourn her lose, she leaves two sister<br />

and five brothers. The funeral took place today at residence in Huntsville at 1 o'clock<br />

services conducted by Rev. Tilley of the Baptist church of Huntsville. The remains was<br />

brought to Moberly, Missouri and laid to rest in Oakland cemetery this afternoon at 4<br />

o'clock. VanCleve & Co. being the undertakers.<br />

Sarah Anne <strong>Gunn</strong> Sumner<br />

February 20, 1932 - December 13, 2008 COLUMBUS, GA— Sarah Anne <strong>Gunn</strong> Sumner, 76,<br />

of Columbus, GA died at Magnolia Manor Nursing Home Saturday, December 13, 2008.<br />

Graveside services will be held at 1:00 P.M. today, Monday, December 15, 2008 in Parkhill<br />

Cemetery with Dr. Buddy Cooper officiating according to Striffler-Hamby Mortuary, Macon<br />

Road. Mrs. Sumner was born February 20, 1932 in Fitzpatrick, AL; daughter of the late<br />

Cecil Edward <strong>Gunn</strong> and Mary Charles Baldwin <strong>Gunn</strong>. She had retired from Civil Service<br />

after many years of dedicated service and was a member of Upatoi United Methodist<br />

Church. Mrs. Sumner will be remembered as a very caring and loving lady who befriended<br />

everyone she met. Bo was a loving wife, mother and best friend, yet we can not find the<br />

words to describe what she meant to us. We will miss her deeply, yet her memories will<br />

forever be cherished in our hearts. Survivors include her husband of 57 years, Hersey G.<br />

Sumner of Columbus, GA; two children, Gatling Sumner and his wife, Flo of Columbus, GA<br />

and Leigh Barfield and her husband, Stephen of Fortson, GA; one sister, Cecelia G. Seiler<br />

and her husband, Sonny of Savannah, GA; two granddaughters, Holly L. Taft and her<br />

husband, Bill of Memphis, TN and Megan M. Sumner of Jacksonville, FL; two uncles, Jack<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Columbus, GA and Otis <strong>Gunn</strong> and his wife, June of Hamilton, GA; numerous<br />

nieces, nephews and friends. The family would like to extend a special thank you to Magnolia<br />

Manor Nursing Home and Columbus Hospice for their loving care and kindness. In lieu of<br />

flowers the family requests donations be made in her memory to Columbus Hospice, 7020<br />

Moon Road, Columbus, GA 31909. Please visit www.mem.com to sign the on-line guest<br />

registry.<br />

Sarah Doster <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Crawfordville, Ga., Mrs. Sarah <strong>Gunn</strong> 86 of Crawford died Thursday April, 22, 1972 after a<br />

long illness. Graveside services at 3 pm at Bethesda Cemetery, Rt 2, union Point, Ga. She


was a native of Greene County and a retired merchant, a member of the First Baptist<br />

Church of Crawfordville and the WMU. Survivors include one sister, mrs. J. R. Morgan of<br />

Arltanta and one brother C. A. Doster of Atlanta. Callaway Funeral Home.<br />

Sarah Genette <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

79, of Westfield, PA, widow of Anson <strong>Gunn</strong>, died at the home of her son, Orrin <strong>Gunn</strong> Friday<br />

morning, Jan. 23, 1942, after a three months illness. In November she fell and broke her<br />

shoulder and since that time had been confined in bed. She was born at Troupsburg, NY,<br />

Apr. 4, 1862. Survivors are two sons, Orrin <strong>Gunn</strong> and Otto <strong>Gunn</strong>, both of Westfield and two<br />

sisters, Mrs. Susan Thomas of Westfield, R.D. and Mrs. Laura George of Knoxville, PA. The<br />

funeral was held at the Simmons funeral home Monday at 2 pm. Burial was in Champlin<br />

Cemetery<br />

Sandra <strong>Gunn</strong> Dever<br />

Sandra S. "Sande" Dever, 57, of Terre Haute died early Saturday morning, April 2, 2005, in<br />

her residence. She was employed as a sales representative for the Hoosier Lottery. She was<br />

born Jan. 1, 1948, in Terre Haute to Doyle M. <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr. and Betty Hoctor <strong>Gunn</strong>. Survivors<br />

include her husband, David K. Dever, whom she married March 5, 1982; her parents of<br />

Pimento; two daughters, Shelly Walker Helton and husband Darion of Birmingham, Ala.,<br />

and Jennifer Walker Kellams and husband Jason of Evansville; one brother, Mike <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Terre Haute; three grandchildren, Ethan Helton, Davlee Helton and Spencer Kellams; one<br />

niece, Sarah <strong>Gunn</strong>; and one nephew, David <strong>Gunn</strong>. Services are 10 a.m. Wednesday in<br />

DeBaun Springhill Chapel, with the Rev. Jeff Lee officiating. Following cremation burial will<br />

be in Highland Lawn Cemetery. Visitation is 4 to 7 p.m. Tuesday. For those who choose,<br />

memorial contributions may be made to Wabash Valley March of Dimes, 19-A Meadows<br />

Center, Terre Haute, IN 47803.<br />

Sandra G. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

51, of Cartersville, Georgia, died Tuesday. Funeral, 3:30 Thursday, Rowland Springs<br />

Baptist Church; Parnick Jennings Funeral Home. Published in The Atlanta Journal-<br />

Constitution on 1/14/2009<br />

2 nd obit<br />

Sandra G. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 52, of Cartersville passed away Tuesday, Jan. 13, 2009, at the Heartland<br />

Hospice House. Born Jan. 6, 1957, in Bartow County, she was the daughter of Mary Lee<br />

Weaver and the late Houston Turner. Sandra had been a member of Rowland Springs<br />

Baptist Church for over 40 years and was very active with the youth group. Prior to working<br />

as legal secretary for Superior Court Judge Scott Smith, she worked as legal secretary to<br />

District Attorney Joe Campbell. She was preceded in death by her father, Houston Turner;<br />

her stepfather, Harold (Pete) Weaver; and a nephew, Ronald "Chip" Turner Jr. Survivors<br />

include her husband, Freddie L. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Cartersville; her son, Joshua Martin and his<br />

girlfriend, Alison Sperling of White; her daughter and son-in-law, Stephanie and Mitch<br />

O'Neal of White; her step-son, Justin L. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Cartersville; her grandchildren, Lane and<br />

Colton O'Neal of Cartersville; her mother, Mary Lee Weaver of Cartersville; her brothers<br />

and sister-in-law, Ronnie Turner and Calvin and Janice Turner, all of Cartersville; her<br />

sisters and brothers-in-law, Patricia and Boyd McBurnett of Tyrone, Anderea and David<br />

Williams, and Shelia and Eddie Mills, all of Cartersville; her mother-in-law and father-in-


law, Annis and Fred <strong>Gunn</strong> of Cartersville; and several nieces and nephews.Funeral services<br />

will be conducted at 3:30 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 15, 2009, at Rowland Springs Baptist Church<br />

with Rev. Joe Ringwalt, Judge Scott Smith and District Attorney Joe Campbell officiating.<br />

Burial will follow in the church cemetery. Serving as pallbearers will be Ronny Nally, Jimmy<br />

Rutledge, Randy Reese, Jeff Baker, Lance McCoy, Randy Carlisle, Felton Berry and Reid<br />

Rogers. Nephews will serve as honorary pallbearers and will include Dave Williams, Asa<br />

Williams, Zegan Mills, Matthew Evans, Kevin Turner, Jacob Turner, Michael <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jason<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, Bryan Hall, Brian Silvers and the late Chip Turner. These gentlemen are requested to<br />

meet at the funeral home on Thursday at 2:45 p.m. The family will receive friends from 3 to<br />

9 p.m. Wednesday and from 12 to 2 p.m. Thursday at Parnick Jennings Funeral Home and<br />

Cremation Services. In lieu of flowers, the family requests memorial contributions be made<br />

to the Rowland Springs Baptist Church Youth Ministry<br />

Sandra L. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

August. 24, 1959 - April 23, 2005. A memorial service for Sandra L. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 45, of Coos Bay,<br />

will be held at 2:30 p.m. on Saturday, April 30, at the Celebration Center on Union Street in<br />

North Bend, with the Rev. Ron Moore officiating. Sandra was born Aug. 24, 1959, in Coos<br />

Bay, the daughter of Eldon Potter and Marion Potter. She died of complications from<br />

surgery on April 23, 2005, in Coos Bay. She lived in Coos Bay most of her life, growing up<br />

with five brothers and sisters. She attended Coos Bay schools and Marshfield High School.<br />

She met her first husband, Jeff Sanders of Coos Bay, in 1975. In October 1978, they had<br />

their only a child, a daughter, Kassy Hall, 26, of North Bend. They were married in 1985 in<br />

Lake Tahoe, Calif. As a family, they loved to camp and have family get-togethers. In 1995,<br />

they divorced but remained close friends. A year later, in June 1996, she married Tom <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

of Coos Bay. In 1999, Sandra moved to Ensanada, Mexico, to be closer to her nephew, Derek,<br />

with whom she was very close. They spent endless hours on the beaches collecting seashells<br />

and watching the sunset. In 2002, she relocated back to Coos Bay to be with her family and<br />

spend time with her grandchildren. They became very close with their grandma and Tom<br />

and stayed at their house every Friday night. Sandra loved to spend time in her garden,<br />

planting flowers and always making new improvements on their house. They would often<br />

take the kids bowling or to movies at the Celebration Center in North Bend, where they also<br />

attended church. She was very close to her entire family and was the favorite aunt, sister and<br />

friend to many. She was their rock and kept the family together. She always made sure<br />

holidays and birthdays were made special and was always the first to suggest family<br />

barbecues or days at the beach. She was very outgoing and adventurous. She was a fun and<br />

loving friend, and a wonderful mother who always made sure Kassy knew how much she was<br />

loved. She will be missed by everyone who knew her. She is survived by her husband, Tom<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Coos Bay; daughter and son-in-law, Kassy and Mike Hall of North Bend; grandson,<br />

Luke Hall of North Bend; granddaughter, Kylie Hall of North Bend; grandson, Dylan of<br />

North Bend; sister and brother-in-law, Cindy Potter and Rocky Hollingsworth of Coos Bay;<br />

sister, Melissa Fenn of Coos Bay; brother, Steve Potter of Coos Bay; sister-in-law, Fairlene<br />

Harjo of Roseburg; brothers and sisters-in-law, Erick Potter and Tammy Tune of Coos Bay<br />

and Mark and Angie Potter of Coos Bay; and father and stepmom, Eldon Potter and Rose<br />

Durham of Coos Bay. She was preceded in death by her mother and a sister, Sabrina.<br />

Sara Reba Busha <strong>Gunn</strong>,


92, of Route 4, U.S. Highway 123, Toccoa, Ga., died Monday, June 23, 1997. A native of<br />

Habersham County, Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a daughter of the late James Samuel and Ida Rumsey<br />

Busha and the widow of William G. <strong>Gunn</strong>. She had been employed by Hartwell Mills and<br />

was of the Baptist faith. Funeral services will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday at Acree-Davis<br />

Funeral Home with the Rev. W.H. Preskitt officiating. Burial will be in Liberty Hill Baptist<br />

Church Cemetery. Survivors include a sister, Mrs. Loyce Burden, Toccoa; and nieces and<br />

nephews. The family will receive friends 3-5 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. today at the funeral home.<br />

Sarah Maxine <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

91, of Battle Creek, Michigan died Wednesday April 20, 2005 at Battle Creek Health System.<br />

She had been a resident at the Laurels of Bedford for several years. She was born March 14,<br />

1914, in Battle Creek to Richard and Barbara (Gearhart) Bennett. She was married August<br />

7, 1937, in Lansing, MI to Keith <strong>Gunn</strong>. She was preceded in death by her husband of 49<br />

years in 1986, her parents, two sisters, Nada Walter, Mary Tenney and three brothers,<br />

Ernest, Alton and John Bennett. Surviving are a brother, Clair Bennett of South Daytona,<br />

FL, a foster daughter, Mary Rizzo of Ypsilanti and many nieces and nephews. Sarah was<br />

known as Maxine by most of her family and friends. Maxine graduated from Battle Creek<br />

High School. She was employed for several years by Dr. Bertram Crase. Maxine and her<br />

husband, Keith, operated a foster care home for 13 years, where they cared for 133 children,<br />

many with special needs. In 1966 they were given a special recognition award for their foster<br />

parenting by Michigan Childrens Aid Society. Maxine enjoyed doing crafts and was an avid<br />

reader. She loved cooking and baking and often sold home make candy and baked goods for<br />

holidays and other special occasions. With her husband, she helped many years with the<br />

monthly Masonic dinners in Bedford. She liked to share her craft items with family and<br />

friends and enjoyed her yard and flowers when she was able. She attended Battle Creek<br />

Friends Church. Cremation has taken place, as she requested. Memorial services will be held<br />

at the Farley-Estes & Dowdle Funeral Home 11:00 a.m. Saturday, May 21, 2005, with Jimmy<br />

Walker officiating. Interment of cremains at Riverside Cemetery, Bellevue, MI. Memorials<br />

may be to Children With Special Needs Fund, P.O. Box #30479, Lansing, MI 48909-7979, or<br />

to a charity of your choice. Personal messages for the family may be placed here at<br />

www.farleyestesdowdle.com<br />

Sarah Walker <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Mrs. Sarah Walker <strong>Gunn</strong>, 86, of Rt. 8, Reidsville, died Friday evening Dec 17, 1976, at her<br />

home following a long illness. A native of Rockingham County, she lived in the Wentworth<br />

community all her life. She was the daughter of the late George W. and Susan Roark Walker.<br />

Surviving are widower, Robert Earl <strong>Gunn</strong> of the home; daughters, Mrs. W. N. McCollum<br />

and Mrs. Henry Sands, both of Rt. 8; son, Bruce E. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Wentworth; one grandson.<br />

Graveside service was held at 2 p.m. Sunday at Evergreen Memory Gardens, with the Rev.<br />

Robert L. Turner officiating. Entombment was at the cemetery.<br />

Sarina E. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

of O'Fallon, Missouri, died on Sunday, October 10, 2010 at the age of 74. Loving wife of<br />

Robert Eugene <strong>Gunn</strong>; beloved daughter of the late Ernest and Josephine Novellli; devoted<br />

mother of Michael (Van) <strong>Gunn</strong>, JoAnn Caraway and Steve <strong>Gunn</strong>; cherished grandmother of<br />

Benjamin, Melissa and Kate; treasured great-grandmother of Sarina; dear brother of


Leonard (Sandy) Novelli; beloved sister-inlaw, aunt, cousin and friend to many. She is<br />

preceded in death by her siblings Rose Carosello and Joe Novelli. Services: The family is<br />

being served by The BAUE Funeral Home, 311 Wood Street, O'Fallon, MO where visitation<br />

will be held Tuesday, October 12, 2010, 4:00 8:00 p.m. Visitation will also be held 9:30 10:30<br />

a.m., Wednesday, October 13, 2010 at Assumption of the B.V.M. Catholic Church, 403 N.<br />

Main Street, O'Fallon, MO. Funeral Service 10:30AM, Wednesday, October 13, 2010 at<br />

Assumption of the B.V.M. Catholic Church. Interment Jefferson<br />

Mrs. S. A. <strong>Gunn</strong>.<br />

Died Saturday evening, May 27,1899 of heart failure, Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> had been in poor health for<br />

some time but her death came suddenly and unexpected. She will be long and well<br />

remembered by a large number of the old settlers as, previous to her residence in this city,<br />

she and her husband were the proprietors of the old Leyden House on the Janesville road.<br />

After the death of her husband Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> came to this city and carried on a millinery<br />

business for many years and lived with her nephew, Mr. De Witt Griswold. The deceased<br />

leaves two sisters, Mrs. Dodge of Barnes, Kansas and Mrs. Mayo of this city at whose home<br />

the funeral occurred Tuesday morning, Rev. Dr. Lees officiating. The interment was made in<br />

the Cooksville cemetery. June 3, 1899<br />

S.G. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

COLUMBUS, Ga -- CSM (Ret.) S.G. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 73, of Columbus, died at Martin Army<br />

Community Hospital on Thursday, December 4, 2003. Funeral services will be held 2 p.m.<br />

today in Northside Baptist Church with the Rev. Jeff Parmer and the Rev. Dwight Smith<br />

officiating and interment with military honors following in Parkhill Cemetery, Columbus,<br />

GA. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born September 21, 1930 in Worth County, son of the late James<br />

Washington <strong>Gunn</strong> and Corrie Irene Hufstetler <strong>Gunn</strong>. He had retired from the Army as a<br />

Command Sergeant Major after 27 years of service, and after retirement he was a dispatcher<br />

at Fort Benning for several years. Survivors include his wife of 53 years, Laura Jane <strong>Gunn</strong>;<br />

eight children and their spouses, Mike <strong>Gunn</strong>, Rick and Cheryl <strong>Gunn</strong>, Judy and Bob<br />

Anderson, Wanda and Don Woodard, Ginger and A.C. Wright, Vickie and Tommy Smith,<br />

Liz and Jimmy Daniels, Sandra and the Rev. Jeff Parmer; three brothers, Earl <strong>Gunn</strong>, Gene<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> and Charles <strong>Gunn</strong>; three sisters, Edna Hancock, <strong>My</strong>rtice Wingate and Sue Smith; 16<br />

grandchildren, Hope and Chris, Rickey and Lindsay, Leslie and Brandon, Ray and<br />

Matthew, Faith and Ashleigh, Brittni and Lauren, Logan and Laney, Hannah and Caleb;<br />

and eight great-grandchildren.<br />

Sally <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

SALLY M. RIGGS Sally M. Riggs, 86, of 1925 S. 19th Street, Abilene, TX, died Sunday in a<br />

local hospital. Graveside services will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Downing Cemetery near<br />

Comanche with Tommy Johnson officiating. Burial will be directed by North"s funeral<br />

Home, 4002 Buffalo Gap Road. Born in Beattie, to Joe & Arizona <strong>Gunn</strong>, Mrs. Riggs was<br />

reared in Downing. She moved to Abilene in 1933 where she owned a candy store on<br />

Butternut Street for several years and the Sayles Beauty Shop. She also worked for the<br />

Abilene Independent School District. She was a member of the Sixteenth and Vine Church of<br />

Christ and the Humana Senior Citizens Club. Survivors include a brother Joe <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Abilene; a sister, <strong>My</strong>rle Williams of Comanche; and several nieces and nephews, including


Charlene Standly and Raymond McNutt, both of Abilene. Memorials may be sent to the<br />

Meals on Wheels Plus, Inc. 949 Mesquite St., Abilene, Texas. The family will be at 2518<br />

Regent Drive. September 1991<br />

Sally Ann <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

38, wife of Robert M. <strong>Gunn</strong> Sausalito divic leader, died of strngulation while attending a<br />

barbecue according to the Marin County coroner’s office. An autopsy revealed that Mrs.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> had died of respiratory failure after a piece of good lodged in her throat. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

and her husband were attending an outing of the San Franciso Yacht Club at McNear’s<br />

Beach Saturday July 14, 1956, when she collapsed as they were eating. She was a native of<br />

Little Rock Arkansas and is survived by her husband, two sons, Peter and Franklin English,<br />

two stepson Gerald and Bruce <strong>Gunn</strong>, and a sister Mrs. R.O. Losh. <strong>Gunn</strong> is a former mayor<br />

and city councilman of Sausalito. Funeral services will be held tomorrow at 11 am at Christ<br />

Episcopal Church, Sausalito under arrangements made by Keaton’s Mortuary<br />

Sally Hill <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

of Huntsville, Alabama passed away Friday, January 25, 2008. Ms. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a sixth<br />

generation Madison County resident and a graduate of Huntsville High School. She was<br />

preceded in death by her parents, Leo Thompson Hill and Gertrude McAnally Hill; and her<br />

son, Jason Howard Webster. Survivors include her son, Fred Aaron Webster; sisters, Nancy<br />

Sims, Diane Henry and Judy Key; and brothers-inlaw, Cliff Sims, W.G. Henry and Barry<br />

Key, all of Huntsville; nieces, Amanda Saile, Jennie Whatley, Beth Pollard and Rachael<br />

Wingfield; nephews, Mark Allen Henry, Travis Hill Henry, Barry Neal Key Jr. and James<br />

Bryan Key; and special friends, Helen Webster, Rubye Brock and Ann Lankford. Visitation<br />

will be from 1 to 3 p.m. Sunday at Laughlin Service Funeral Home. The funeral service will<br />

follow at 3 p.m. at the funeral home chapel with the Rev. Coy Hallmark and W.G. Henry<br />

officiating. Burial will be in Maple Hill Cemetery. Memorials may be made to Flint River<br />

Conservancy.<br />

Sam D. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Sam D. <strong>Gunn</strong> aged 50 passed away at a local hospital this morning, August 5, 1943, at 5:30<br />

after a brief illness. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> came to Middlesboro, Kentucky with his family in 1926 as<br />

district agent of the Northwestern Mutual Life Ins., Co. which position he had held until the<br />

time of his death. He was prominent in the business and civic life of the city. He was a<br />

meber of the masonic order, a member and past president of the Middlesboro Rotary Club, a<br />

member and deacon of the First Baptist Church, and for a number of years, taught the mens<br />

Bible class at the Binghamtown Baptist Sunday School. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a successful<br />

businessman, a valuable man to his community and church. His death came as a great shock<br />

to his relatives and his friends he had made since coming here. Reared in LaCenter, near<br />

Paducah, Ky he taught school in Pineville for a number of years and came from Pineville to<br />

Middlesboro. Surviving are his wife, one duaghter, mrs Homer Arhelger, Walnut Ridge,<br />

Arkansas, one sister Miss Ella <strong>Gunn</strong> and an uncle John Roach of this city. Funeral<br />

arrangements have not been completed<br />

Sam Jones <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Asheboro, April 22, (1959) - Sam Jones <strong>Gunn</strong>, 55, of Central Falls died today. Surviving are


his wife, Mrs. Annie Owens <strong>Gunn</strong>; one foster son, Larry <strong>Gunn</strong> of the home; one foster<br />

daughter, Miss Pamela <strong>Gunn</strong> of the home; six brothers, R. E. and G. W. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Route 4,<br />

Reidsville, M. F. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Leaksville, Herbert of Brown Summit, Claude <strong>Gunn</strong> of Dinwiddie,<br />

Va., and Arnie of Reidsville; two sisters, Mrs. Hattie Moore of Alberta, Va., and Mrs. Jolly<br />

Walker of Route 5, Reidsville. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Friday at the Central<br />

Falls Baptist Church. Burial will be in Randolph Memorial Park. (Thomas and Sarah<br />

Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Samantha Jo <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

A 22-year-old woman from Old Town died after being struck by a vehicle Wednesday night<br />

as she walked along State Road 349 in Dixie County, Florida, according to a report.<br />

Samantha Jo <strong>Gunn</strong> was walking south on the road at around 9:41 p.m. when she turned and<br />

headed west, the Florida Highway Patrol reported. <strong>Gunn</strong> stepped into the northbound lane,<br />

where she was struck by a 2012 Dodge Caravan driven by Delmar Gene Fentress, 77, of Old<br />

Town, the FHP reported. <strong>Gunn</strong> was transported to Shands at the University of Florida<br />

where she was pronounced dead, according to the FHP. Fentress was not injured.<br />

Samantha L. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Samantha Ann <strong>Gunn</strong>, 85, of Aspers Rt 1. died Monday Oct 24, 1983, at the home of her<br />

daughter Mrs. James A. (Evelyn) Frazier. Sr. She'was the daughter of the late Moses and<br />

Sophia Walker Jennings. Her husband, Clarence L. <strong>Gunn</strong>, died in 1948. In addition to her<br />

daughter, she is survived by her brother Jesse B. Jennings and an half sister, Della<br />

Anderson. Funeral services will be held Friday at 2 p.m. from the Lane Funeral Home in<br />

Rossville. Ga Friends may call at the funeral home Friday from 12 p.m. until the time of<br />

services. Rev. James <strong>My</strong>ers and Capt. James A. Frazier Jr. will officiate. Interment will be in<br />

Forest Hills Cemetery in Chattanooga, Tenn.<br />

Sammy <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr.<br />

Sammy <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr. -SALT LAKE CITY, UT - Sammy <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr., 59, passed Thursday, May<br />

22, 2003. Services will be 11A.M., Tuesday, May 27, 2003 at Bethel Baptist Church,<br />

Monticello. -Survivors include son, SamuelG. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Jackson; sisters: Hazel Frix of<br />

Chiefland, FL, Barbara Ogletree of Conyers and Bonnie Wingate of Monticello; three nieces<br />

and four nephews; two great nieces and one great nephew. -In lieu of flowers, memorials may<br />

be made to Bethel Baptist Church, c/o Mrs. Sara Cason, 1255 Cason Road, Monticello, GA<br />

31064. -The family will receive friends from 6:00 until 8:00P.M. Monday, May 26, 2003 at<br />

Jordan Funeral Home in Monticello. Published in The Telegraph , Macon County, Ga.on<br />

5/24/2003.<br />

Sammy Ray <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Sammy Ray <strong>Gunn</strong>, a resident of Gilbertown, Alabama, died Friday at a Mississippi hospital.<br />

He was 71. <strong>Gunn</strong>, a retired oilfield worker, was a member of Hurricane Baptist Church in<br />

Gilbertown. Survivors include his wife, Lou <strong>Gunn</strong> of Gilbertown; one son, Sammy <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr.<br />

of Enterprise, Miss.; three brothers, Edwin <strong>Gunn</strong> of Stonewall, Miss., Freddy <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Quitman, Miss., and Charles <strong>Gunn</strong> of Brandon, Miss.; five grandchildren; and two greatgrandchildren.<br />

Services will be Sunday at 2 p.m. at Hurricane Baptist Church in Gilbertown.<br />

Phillips Funeral Home of Gilbertown is in charge of arrangements (Published July 1, 2008)


Samuel <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

1999-03-16 - GUNN, SAMUEL, 68, St. James City, Florida, died Monday. Services at a later<br />

date in Ohio. Arrangements by Kath-McFarland-Schmidt Funeral.<br />

Samuel <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

was born in <strong>New</strong> Jersey Feb. 21, 1828 and died at his home in Sebewa, Michigan, April 11,<br />

1905. At the age of twelve he moved with his parents to Pennsylvania and lived there until he<br />

was twenty years old. Here he married Caroline McCoy and then came to Sebewa with two<br />

brothers and settled in homes not a mile apart. As years passed by the timber succumbed to<br />

the ax and developed farms were the result. At one time Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> owned 200 acres but on<br />

account of his generous nature he continually gave homes to his children until only 40 acres<br />

remained to him at his death. He was kind, sympathetic and generous to a fault and all who<br />

spoke of him, spoke well. He often gave to benevolent enterprises as well as to his children.<br />

Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was the father of seven children, the five living as follows: Theodore in Antrim<br />

County, Dennis in Indian Territory, John in Oklahoma, Mrs. Isaac Cunningham near<br />

Hastings and Joshua, who lives on the home farm and has taken care of the aged father. The<br />

deceased was in fairly good health for one of his age until the house was burned in February.<br />

Being overcome with heat at that time he has never fully recovered and Saturday was taken<br />

to bed where he passed away Tuesday morning. The funeral was held from the Sebewa<br />

Center Church today, the Rev. Hayward of Sunfield officiating. Interment was made at<br />

Collingham (East Sebewa) cemetery<br />

Samuel A. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

74, PROFESSOR EMERITUS AT THE UM Private services for Samuel A. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 74,<br />

professor emeritus in the University of Miami"s Department of Pathology and Oncology, will<br />

be handled by the Lithgow Funeral Home. Professor <strong>Gunn</strong>, who was with the department<br />

from 1955 to his retirement in 1977, died Tuesday at the Miami Heart Institute. He also was<br />

former chief of education and training at the Comprehensive Cancer Center for the state of<br />

Florida. Professor <strong>Gunn</strong> was the author of more than 80 scientific papers. Survivors include<br />

his wife, Elsie; daughter; a brother and two sisters. July 20, 1984 - Orlando Sentinel<br />

Samuel Clyde <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

age 85 of 4002 Vermont Ave., N.W., Roanoke, Virginia passed away Saturday. He was<br />

retired from Hercules Powder Plant. Surviving are his wife, Lorena Gleason <strong>Gunn</strong>; three<br />

sons, Julian C. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Lynchburg, William T. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Nashville, TN, Jimmy W. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

<strong>New</strong>port <strong>New</strong>s; two daughters, Mrs. Dora Lee Berryhill, Suffolk; Mrs. Joyce A. Berry,<br />

Melbourne, Fla.; one sister, Lucille Cutlip, Columbus, Ohio; four grandchildren and two<br />

great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held 1:00 p.m. Tuesday, August 4, 1987 from<br />

the Lotz Salem Chapel, the Rev. Frank G. Laine, Jr., will officiate. Interment to follow in<br />

Sherwood Memorial Park. The family will receive friends from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. on Monday<br />

at the Lotz Salem Chapel. Roanoke Times & World <strong>New</strong>s, Roanoke, Va Mon. 8-3-1987 (John<br />

C. & Sarah Owen <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Samuel Cobb <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr.,<br />

age 72, of Woodbury, passed away on September 25, 2006 at his residence. A native of<br />

Americus, he was born July 8, 1934, the son of the late Samuel Cobb <strong>Gunn</strong>, Sr., and Mildred


Mae Joyner <strong>Gunn</strong>. Prior to his retirement Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a banking professional with Bank<br />

of America. He is survived by wife, Barbara Greene <strong>Gunn</strong>; a son, Jeffrey Grayson <strong>Gunn</strong> and<br />

his wife Theresa; a sister, Georgia Nanette <strong>Gunn</strong>, and a brother, Thomas Joyner <strong>Gunn</strong>. His<br />

grandchildren are Kelly Elizabeth <strong>Gunn</strong>, Andrew Charles <strong>Gunn</strong>, Joseph Alexander <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

Catherine Olivia <strong>Gunn</strong> and David Benjamin <strong>Gunn</strong>. Funeral arrangements are by McKoon<br />

Funeral Home at 38 Jackson Street in <strong>New</strong>nan, where the family will receive friends on<br />

Wednesday, September 27, 2006 beginning at 12:00 Noon. The funeral service will be in the<br />

McKoon Chapel at 1;00 PM with Jeffrey Grayson <strong>Gunn</strong> officiating. Interment will follow in<br />

Forest Lawn Memorial Park. Online condolences may be expressed at www.mckoon.com.<br />

Published in The Atlanta Journal-Constitution on 9/27/2006. (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Samuel Beverly <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Funeral Services for Samuel Beverly <strong>Gunn</strong>, .75 year old retired railroad engineer of Eldon .<br />

were conducted by the Rev. A. L. Alexander, pastor of the First Christian, church at 2<br />

o'clock this afternoon at the residence. Burial was at the/Big "Rock cemetery. <strong>Gunn</strong> died<br />

Monday, Oct 7, 1940 after a a long illness. He worked as an engineer on the Rock Island here<br />

in 1902 and retired in 1930. Surviving are his widow, Mary <strong>Gunn</strong>, four-sons, Sumpter,<br />

Ephriam Asa and Edward, all of Eldon; three brothers, Dick of Barnett, Mo.; Asa, of<br />

Marvin, Mo.; and Henry, of Otterville; and one sister, Mrs. David.Kidwell of Barnett.<br />

(Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Samuel B. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Funeral services for Samuel Bracken <strong>Gunn</strong>. who died at his home on Stokes street on<br />

Monday, were conducted yesterday afternoon from Oak Grove church in Pittsylvanla<br />

county, Vriginia at three o'clock by Rev S J. Starnes Interment was made in the church<br />

cemetery. The pall bearers were W. M. Turpin. W M Watts, N. P Young. W. R Yates. E. W.<br />

Oakley, and F A. Reagan . The floral designs were borne by J N Turpin. Garnett Smith W<br />

M. Stephens, Leonard Lewis. G. C Dodd, E. A McK.nney. L P. Haywood, J. H. Talley. Jr.. J<br />

W Turpln. C. W McBride. R W Yates, T. W Baker and others. Wednesday June 12, 1929,<br />

Danville Bee (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> descendant)<br />

Samuel D. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Sycamore, Illinois - Samuel D. <strong>Gunn</strong> 85, rural Sycamore died Saturday morning in his home.<br />

Surviving are his widow, Anna; four daughters, Mrs. Arthur Anderson of Sycamore; Mrs.<br />

Spencer Swanbum, Melrose Florida; Mrs. Donal Schneider of Milwaukee; and Mrs. Jay<br />

Elliott of DeKalb; three grandchildren; one great grandson; and a sister. Burial in Fairview<br />

Cemetery, DeKalb. Register Republick, Rockford, Ill, Page 6 Monday January 6, 1969.<br />

Samuel E. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

S.E. <strong>Gunn</strong> - Graveside services were conducted at 2 p.m. Saturday at the Dickens Cemetery<br />

for S.E. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 102, who died at 8:45 a.m. Friday at the home of his daughter, Mrs. L.A.<br />

Wicks of Ralls. One of the oldest South Plains residents, <strong>Gunn</strong> celebrated his 102nd birthday<br />

anniversary Sept. 27. He became ill about a week ago, but apparently was recovering. At the<br />

time of a stroke causing his death Friday he was sitting in bed smoking his pipe.The Rev.<br />

W.R. Beard, Methodist pastor, officiated the graveside services Saturday. <strong>Gunn</strong> was buried


eside Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong>, who died in 1908. Marr Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.A<br />

native of Missouri, Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> moved to Northwest Texas more than 50 years ago. He<br />

operated a drug store and was engaged in ranching and farming during his active career. He<br />

resided in Dickens many years, but had made his home with Mrs. Wicks in Ralls since his<br />

retirement. Survivors include two other daughters, Mrs. Pearl McWhorter, of Lubbock and<br />

Mrs. Anna Dawson of Glendale, California; a son, Ed <strong>Gunn</strong>, of Reno Neveda; 10<br />

grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren. Pallbearers were L.A. Wicks, Jr., S.E. Wicks, W.W.<br />

Wicks, and Billy Wicks, Jr. all of Ralls, Orvill Hall of Childress and Carroll Bowman of<br />

Antelope. All are grandchildren or great-grandchildren of Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong>. - The Texas Spur,<br />

January 12, 1950 (son of Joel Blackwell and Martha Hollway <strong>Gunn</strong>, Thomas and Sarah<br />

Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Samuel Edward <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

82, died today after a long illness at the home of his daughter, Mrs. John S. Hudson of Route<br />

4, Reidsville. Surviving are three sons, Roy E. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Reidsville, Paul B. and ARtie L. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

of Route 2, Reidsville; two daughters, Mrs. Hudson and Mrs. S. M. Moore of Route 2,<br />

Reidsville; 11 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren. Funeral will be held Wednesday at<br />

2:30 p.m. at Sharon Baptist Church and interment will be in the church cemetery. The body<br />

will be taken to the Hudson home at 10:30 a.m. tomorrow and to the church at 2 p.m.<br />

Wednesday. Wednesday Rites Set For Samuel E. <strong>Gunn</strong> Reidsville, NC Feb. 19, 1951 (Thomas<br />

and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Samuel Edgar <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

78, Venice, Florida died Dec. 28, 2005. He was born Oct. 5, 1927, in Taliaferro County, Ga.,<br />

and came to Venice in 1992 from Jacksonville. He was a savings and loan executive.<br />

Survivors include a sister, Elsie Salter of Crawfordville, Ga.; a brother, Brig. Gen. Frank L.<br />

of Hampton, Va.; and several nieces and nephews. Wiegand Brothers Funeral Home is in<br />

charge. Memorial donations may be made to Friends of Venice Public Library, 300 Nokomis<br />

Ave., Venice, FL 34285. (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Samuel M. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

June 8, 1908 - Philadelphia Inquirer - Pittsfield, Mass. - June 7, 1908 A balky horse delayed<br />

for twenty minutes today, the funeral procession of Samuel M. <strong>Gunn</strong> who died Thursday.<br />

He would have been one hundred years old today. Unable to get the horse to start, Rev.<br />

Walter Austin Wagner who officiated and the undertaker, Marshall Wellington had to take a<br />

trolley car to the Pittsfield Cemetery. The bearers were members of the Berkshire Chapter,<br />

Sons of the American Revolution of which Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was the last real son in Western<br />

Massachusetts.<br />

Sam <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Sam <strong>Gunn</strong>, 68, died Sunday at his home.He was a lifelong resident of Lee County, a member<br />

of the Christian Church of God and was a farmer. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Zona <strong>Gunn</strong>;<br />

three sons, Ray <strong>Gunn</strong>, Orlando, Fla., Fred <strong>Gunn</strong> and Jessie <strong>Gunn</strong>, both of Dryden; two stepsons,<br />

William Marion and Charles Marion, both of Peking, Ind.; two daughters, Mrs. Reba<br />

Morris, Auburn, Ind., Mrs. Mary Ann Clark, Dryden, Va.; two sisters, Mrs. Allie Grace,<br />

Pennington Gap, and Mrs. Mae Hall, Lena Rue, Ky.; 32 grandchildren and six great-


grandchildren.Funeral services were conducted at 2 p.m. Tuesday in the Christian Church of<br />

God in Woodway, Va with the Rev. Claude Ely and the Rev. Emory Freeman officiating.<br />

Burial was in the Powell Valley Cemetery, Dryden.Sturgill Funeral Home, Pennington Gap,<br />

in charge of arrangements.Powell Valley <strong>New</strong>s Pennington Gap, Va Thurs. 8-28-1975<br />

Sara <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

72, of Dublin Georgia died Monday, June 21, 2007. Graveside service, 10 a.m. today, Piney<br />

Mount United Methodist Church Cemetery; Stanley Funeral Home.<br />

Sara J. <strong>Gunn</strong> - Cornelia<br />

Sara Jane <strong>Gunn</strong>, 53, died Saturday, Nov. 28, 1998. A native of Rabun County, she was a<br />

daughter of Arlissa Green Wheeler, Cornelia, and the late Virgil Wheeler. She was an<br />

extrusion technician for Ethicon Inc., Cornelia, and was of the Holiness faith. Services will be<br />

at 2 p.m. today at Demorest Church of God with the Revs. David Joe Wheeler and Hoyt<br />

Skelton officiating. Burial will be in Yonah Memorial Gardens. The body will be placed in<br />

the church at 1:30 p.m. Survivors, in addition to her mother, include two daughters, Tina<br />

Jones, Blairsville, and Leslie Michelle Owens, Cornelia; one son, Eddie Knotts, Cornelia; six<br />

sisters, Carol Sue Wilson and Joan Rogers, both of Buford, Linda Dyer, Hayesville, N.C.,<br />

Kathy Ross, Mineral Bluff, Vickie Ledford, Murrayville, and Lola Mae Wilson, Hiawassee;<br />

four brothers, Larry Miles Wheeler, Hiawassee, Virgil Miles Wheeler Jr., Demorest, David<br />

Joe Wheeler, Hollywood, and Terry Michael Wheeler, Cornelia; and four grandchildren.<br />

The family is at the residence. McGahee-Griffin Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements<br />

Sarah A. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

The friends and relatives of Mrs. Sarah A. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Mr and Mrs. O. G. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Mr and Mrs. M.<br />

V. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Mr and Mrs. Messer <strong>Gunn</strong>, Mr and Mrs. C. M. King, Mr and Mrs M. L. Davis, Mr<br />

and Mrs J. J. Rich, Mrs Maggie Culberson and Miss Ida <strong>Gunn</strong> and families are invited to<br />

attend the funeral services for Mrs. Sarah A. <strong>Gunn</strong> this Tuesday afternoon at 2:30<br />

oâ€clock from the Immanuel Baptist Church. Interment Sylvester Cemetery, T. C.<br />

Brazemore funeral director. Atlanta Constitution June 14, 1927 (wife of Joseph M. <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Habersham County, Georgia)<br />

Sarah E. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

July 28, 1938 Winn Parish Enterprise Mrs. Sarah E. <strong>Gunn</strong> Dies At Wheeling; Is Buried in<br />

Winnfield Funeral services for Mrs. Sarah E. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 86, who died at the home of a son, J. W.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Wheeling Wednesday of last week were held in the Winnfield Cemetery Friday with<br />

the Rev. W. F. Roberts, pastor of the Jonesboro Methodist Church, officiating. Interment<br />

was in the Winnfield Cemetery. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong>, a former resident of Winnfield, has been<br />

spending her winters in Arizona and her summers in Winn Parish during the past fifteen<br />

years. Surviving are four daughters, Mrs. M. E. Bartlett and Mrs. Eunice Glotfelter, both of<br />

Phoenix, Ariz.; Mrs. Dyer of Cheyneyville, and Mrs. H. M. Ernest of Jamestown, and four<br />

other sons, N. F. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Jonesboro, D. C. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Winnfield, Gene <strong>Gunn</strong> of Shreveport,<br />

and J. D. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Phoenix (This is Sarah Elizabeth Westberry wife of William H. <strong>Gunn</strong>)<br />

Sarah Doster <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Crawfordville, Georgia - Sarah <strong>Gunn</strong>, 86 died Thursday April 27, 1972 after a long illness.


Graveside services will be held today at 3 pm at Bethesda Cemetery, Rt 2, Union Point Ga.<br />

She was a native of Greene County, was a retired merchant, a member of the First Baptist<br />

Church of Crawfordville and the WMU. Survivors include one sister, Mrs. J. R. Morgan of<br />

Atlanta, and one brothe C. A. Doster, Atlanta. The family will be at the home of her nephew,<br />

R. D. <strong>New</strong>some in Untion Point. Callaway Funeral Home, Union Point.<br />

Sarah Elizabeth <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Sarah <strong>Gunn</strong>, 81 Memorial services for Sarah Elizabeth <strong>Gunn</strong>, 81, of Escondido, Calif. were<br />

held May 2 at Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery in San Diego, Calif. Ms. <strong>Gunn</strong> died Feb. 9.<br />

2000. Born in Winnfield, La. Ms. <strong>Gunn</strong> was the eldest of nine children, descendents of Mr.<br />

and Mrs. Neil F. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Jonesboro. She attended Jonesboro-Hodge High School and was<br />

one of the first groups of WACS in World War II. Sarah was a disabled veteran and was<br />

buried with honors. She was loved and will be deeply missed by family members, relatives<br />

and friends. She is survived by her sister, Alice C. Carman and her brother-in-law Jesse L.<br />

Carman of Romona, Calif; brother, Neil F. <strong>Gunn</strong> and her sister-in-law Joanne of Wellington,<br />

Nevada; four nieces; two nephews, two great-nieces; and four great-nephews.<br />

Sally Dunbar <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Sally Dunbar <strong>Gunn</strong>, wife of W. A. <strong>Gunn</strong>, died at the home of her son, Andrew E. <strong>Gunn</strong>, on<br />

the Mount Cross Road, this morning at 3:15 after a decline in health for the past several<br />

years. Her condition had gradually worsened for the past 18 months. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 81, was a<br />

native of Pittsylvania County, where she was born Jan. 8, 1883, a daughter of the late Elisha<br />

Keen Dunbar and Mrs. Martha Shumate Dunbar. Her entire life had been spent in the<br />

county and, since 1925, she had made her home on the Mount Cross Rd. For the past week<br />

she had been staying in the home of her son. Besides her husband, she is survived by three<br />

daughters, Mrs. Mabel Hubbard Harmon of Alexandria, Mrs. Margaret Wilson of Ridgeway<br />

and Mrs. Katherine Hearp of the Mount Cross Road; and two sons, Allen <strong>Gunn</strong> of San<br />

Francisco, Calif., and Andrew E. <strong>Gunn</strong> of the Mount Cross Road. She also leaves one sister,<br />

Mrs. Annie Hill of Martinsville; one brother, John Dunbar of Nathalie; 15 grandchildren<br />

and 23 great-grandchildren.Funeral services will be conducted from the chapel of Swicegood<br />

Funeral Home, tomorrow afternoon at 4 o"clock by the Rev. W. Ernest Hogge and the Rev.<br />

Fred H. Troll. Interment will follow in Danville Memorial Gardens.The remains are at the<br />

funeral home, and the family is at the home of her son, Andrew E. <strong>Gunn</strong> on the Mount Cross<br />

Rd. Sallie Willie Dunbar <strong>Gunn</strong> b- 1-8-1883 d 8-28-1964 m 8-24-1902 to William Allen <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Sarah Genette Pickett <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

79, of Westfield, Pennsylvania, widow of Anson <strong>Gunn</strong>, died at the home of her son, Orrin<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> Friday morning, Jan. 23, 1942, after a three months illness. In November she fell and<br />

broke her shoulder and since that time had been confined in bed. She was born at<br />

Troupsburg, NY, Apr. 4, 1862. Survivors are two sons, Orrin <strong>Gunn</strong> and Otto <strong>Gunn</strong>, both of<br />

Westfield and two sisters, Mrs. Susan Thomas of Westfield, R.D. and Mrs. Laura George of<br />

Knoxville, PA. The funeral was held at the Simmons funeral home Monday at 2 pm. Burial<br />

was in Champlin Cemetery.<br />

Sarah Lee <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

1917 - 2004 - August 19, 2004 - Sarah Lee <strong>Gunn</strong>, age 87, of Pensacola, passed away


Wednesday, August 11, 2004. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a native of Cantonment, FL, and the widow of<br />

Rev. George <strong>Gunn</strong>. She was preceded in death by a daughter, Pastor Daisy McCastle and a<br />

grandson, Vincent McCastle. She is survived by her youngest sister, Lilli e M. Peter, Kansas<br />

City, MO; loving and devoted sons and daughters-in-law, LeRoy and Veronica Hale,<br />

Raymond and Dorothy Hale; a loving and devoted daughter, Carol <strong>Gunn</strong>; a son-in-law,<br />

Willie McCastle, Orlando, FL; ten grandchildren, seventeen great grandchildren, thirteen<br />

great great grandchildren, numerous nieces, nephews, cousins; a special deacon, Earl<br />

Pressley; special friends, Inez Johnson and Marion Denmon; a special daughter, Joanne<br />

Jordan. Services will be held 1:00 pm Saturday, August 21 at Emanuel Baptist Church with<br />

Rev. R. Lewis officiating. Burial will follow in Holy Cross Cemetery. Benboe Funeral Home<br />

is entrusted with arrangements.<br />

Sarah Maxine <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

91, of Battle Creek, Michigan, died Wednesday, April 20, 2005, at Battle Creek Health<br />

System. Arrangements by Farley-Estes and Dowdle Funeral Home.<br />

Sarah Genette <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

79, of Westfield, Pa, widow of Anson <strong>Gunn</strong>, died at the home of her son, Orrin <strong>Gunn</strong> Friday<br />

morning, Jan. 23, 1942, after a three months illness. In November she fell and broke her<br />

shoulder and since that time had been confined in bed. She was born at Troupsburg, NY,<br />

Apr. 4, 1862. Survivors are two sons, Orrin <strong>Gunn</strong> and Otto <strong>Gunn</strong>, both of Westfield and two<br />

sisters, Mrs. Susan Thomas of Westfield, R.D. and Mrs. Laura George of Knoxville, PA. The<br />

funeral was held at the Simmons funeral home Monday at 2 pm. Burial was in Champlin<br />

Cemetery<br />

Sarah <strong>Gunn</strong> Hillard<br />

Sarah <strong>Gunn</strong> Hillard, wife of W. K. Hillard of Helena, Georgia, route one, died Monday<br />

February 19, 1946 at the home of her son, Jim Hillard, of a heart attack, following an illness<br />

of two weeks. Mrs. Hillard was 73 yeas old and a member of Hopewell Baptist church. She<br />

was a native of Telfair County, Georgia, but had resided in Dodge the past three and a half<br />

years. Funeral services were conducted at Pleasant Grove Baptist Church, Wednesday<br />

afternoon February 20, at 3:30 o’clock by Rev. Jeff Williamson and Rev. H. C. Miller.<br />

Hymns were sung by Jess, Tom and Carey Hillard and Murl Walker. Pallbearers were R. B.<br />

Anderson, J. A. Collins, Jim Little, Dewey Little, Robert Collins, and Millard Collins.<br />

Interment was in the church cemetery. Mrs. Hillard is survived by five sone, Jim , John,<br />

Herman, Willie, and Seab Hillard; three daughters Mrs. J. J. McCranie, Mrs. Toad Reaves,<br />

and Mrs. Alec Pittman, and one brother, Robert Lee <strong>Gunn</strong>.<br />

Sarah <strong>Gunn</strong> Polston<br />

Sarah <strong>Gunn</strong> Polston, died Wednesday, Jan. 12, 2005. Born in Greenbrier, W.Va., she was the<br />

daughter of the late Ebbin and Nellie Shepard <strong>Gunn</strong>. She was married to the late L.C.<br />

Polston. She was an Alisa Knitwear retiree and a member of <strong>New</strong> Life Freewill Baptist<br />

Church.Survivors include her daughter, Anita Jordan of Lancaster; a brother, Lewis<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>of Lancaster; two sisters, Lucille Faulkenberry and Emelie Mackey, both of Lancaster;<br />

a half-sister, Louise Barrow of West Virginia; and four grandchildren, Breanna Jordan,<br />

Brittany Jordan, Kaylynn Morris and Brandon Jordan. She was preceded in death by a


daughter, Angela Morris. Services will be 3 p.m. Saturday at Mahaffey Funeral Home<br />

Memorial Chapel, conducted by the Rev. Douglas Pate, with burial in Lancaster Memorial<br />

Park.. The family will receive friends from 7 to 9 p.m. today at Mahaffey Funeral<br />

Home.Memorials may be made to <strong>New</strong> Life Freewill Baptist Church, 1622 Springdale Road,<br />

Lancaster, SC 29720.<br />

Sarina E. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

of O'Fallon, Missouri, died on Sunday, October 10, 2010 at the age of 74. Loving wife of<br />

Robert Eugene <strong>Gunn</strong>; beloved daughter of the late Ernest and Josephine Novelli; devoted<br />

mother of Michael (Van) <strong>Gunn</strong>, JoAnn Caraway and Steve <strong>Gunn</strong>; cherished grandmother of<br />

Benjamin, Melissa and Kate; treasured great-grandmother of Sarina; dear sister of Leonard<br />

(Sandy) Novelli; beloved sister-inlaw, aunt, cousin and friend to many. She is preceded in<br />

death by her siblings Rose Carosello and Joe Novelli. Services: The family is being served by<br />

The BAUE Funeral Home, 311 Wood Street, O'Fallon, MO where visitation will be held<br />

Tuesday, October 12, 2010, 4:00 - 8:00 p.m. Visitation will also be held 9:30 - 10:30 a.m.,<br />

Wednesday, October 13, 2010 at Assumption of the B.V.M. Catholic Church, 403 N. Main<br />

Street, O'Fallon, MO. Funeral Service 10:30AM, Wednesday, October 13, 2010 at<br />

Assumption of the B.V.M. Catholic Church. Interment Jefferson Barracks National<br />

Cemetery.<br />

Savannah W. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Died Monday August 29, 1977, in Lincoln General Hospital after a long illness. She was a<br />

Ruslon Louisiana native. Funeral services have been set for 11 a.m. in Mt. Harmony<br />

Missionary Baptist Church with Rev. Geanie Wills officiating. Burial will be in the church<br />

cemetery under direction of Our Christian Funeral Home. Survivors include five sons, Artis<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, Detroit, Horace <strong>Gunn</strong>, Detroit, Alvin <strong>Gunn</strong>, Huston, Oscar <strong>Gunn</strong>, Los Angeles,<br />

Sylvester <strong>Gunn</strong>, Seattle, Wash.; two sisters, Alma Purvis, Richmond, Cal., Mattie Wilkerson,<br />

Ruston; six grandchildren, two greatgrandchildren.<br />

Schlyer Vincent <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Schyler Vincent <strong>Gunn</strong>, 68, died at his residence at Ark, Thursday, July 15. He is survived by<br />

his wife, Mrs. Lucy <strong>Gunn</strong>; four daughters, Mrs. Frank Ambrose, Mrs. Ellis Ray Hogge, of<br />

Wicomico, Mrs. W. E. Garner, of Gulfport, Miss., and Mrs. W. B. Ewell, of Dutton; two sons,<br />

James <strong>Gunn</strong>, of Ark, and W. V. <strong>Gunn</strong>, of White Marsh; two brothers, Fred <strong>Gunn</strong>, of Gum<br />

Fork, and Thomas <strong>Gunn</strong>, of Ellerson; two sisters, Mrs. C. P. Hewlett, of Signpine, and Mrs.<br />

Minnie Jackson, of Richmond. The cortege left Foster-Bridges Funeral Home at 3:30 Sunday<br />

for Ebenezer Baptist Church, where a funeral service was conducted by the Rev. O. G.<br />

Burnett at 4 p.m. Interment was in the church cemetery Thur. 7-22-1954 (James A and<br />

Susan Taylor <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Scott Edward <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

51, formerly of Riesel, passed away Tuesday morning, June 26, 2007, at his residence.<br />

Services will be 10:30 a.m. Saturday, June 30, at Bellmead Funeral Home, officiated by Dee<br />

and Carl Rucker. A private burial will follow at Rosemound Cemetery. There will be no<br />

formal visitation. Scott was born Dec. 7, 1955, in Waco. His family later moved to Austin,<br />

where he grew up. He enlisted in the Navy at a young age, served his country well, and was


honorably discharged in 1980. He attended the University of Texas and later made a career<br />

in advertising sales. He married Cathy Goss in 1983 and raised two daughters that loved him<br />

deeply. Scott and his family moved to Riesel in 1996 and was supportive of the the Riesel<br />

community. He proudly served the Riesel Lions Club. Scott had a special love for his two<br />

daughters; he gave when he couldn't, he loved with more than he had, and above all, he<br />

showed his love instead of just speaking it. His memory will live on in many of our hearts,<br />

and he always will be remembered as a great man. We are all very fortunate to have been<br />

able to experience his support, care and love throughout the years. Preceding Scott in death<br />

was his father, Lael <strong>Gunn</strong>; his step-father, Wilbur Nelson "Bud" Taylor; his sisters, Pam<br />

Thompkins; and both sets of grandparents.Those left behind to cherish his memory are his<br />

daughters, Tracy and Kelly <strong>Gunn</strong>; former wife, Cathy <strong>Gunn</strong>; his mother, Kay Taylor; sister,<br />

Terry Rathbone; brothers, Tom and Jack Taylor; his cousin, George Taylor; several nieces<br />

and nephews; and special friend, Cathy Long. All condolences can be sent to 104 Live Oak,<br />

Riesel, TX 76682 (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Sharon <strong>Gunn</strong> Cody<br />

Mrs. Sharon Cody, age 54 of Fairmount, Ga., passed late Thursday afternoon, April 1, 2010<br />

at Piedmont Mountainside Hospital. Survivors include her husband, Kenneth Cody,<br />

Fairmount; father, Jerry L. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Hogansville, Ga.; son, Keith Cody, Fairmount; daughter,<br />

Leanne Cody, Canton; and brothers, Blane <strong>Gunn</strong>, Hiawasee, Ga., Steve <strong>Gunn</strong>, Hampton,<br />

and Charles <strong>Gunn</strong>, <strong>New</strong>nan. The funeral service was held Saturday, April 3 at 3 p.m. from<br />

the Cagle of Cagle Funeral Home.<br />

Sharon Lynn <strong>Gunn</strong> (nee Lamont)<br />

With deepest sorrow on Wednesday, March 16, 2011, Sharon passed away suddenly in<br />

Corpus Christi, Texas with family at her side. She was predeceased by her brother-in-law<br />

Sid and granddaughter Karen. Sharon leaves to mourn her husband and soul mate Don of 35<br />

years; parents Jim and Isabell Lamont; sister Heather (Terry) Skinner and nephews Cole,<br />

Riley and Jordie; sister Lori (Gord) Ulrich and nieces Rachel and Renee; blended family<br />

members daughters D’Anne (Bill) and Dana (Randy), son Donald (Traci) along with 10<br />

grandchildren and 8 great grandchildren; sisters-in-law Gerry (Bill) Mandziuk, Diana<br />

(Ernie) Meyers and with their families. Sharon was born June 9, 1951 in Portage la Prairie<br />

and was raised on the family farm in Bagot. She attended Bagot Elementary School and<br />

Macgregor High School. Sharon graduated as a Registered Psychiatric Nurse in 1973,<br />

retiring in 2006 after 33 years of service. Don and Sharon spent many happy years traveling<br />

and camping. Sharon was a very gifted crafter enjoying crocheting and knitting for family<br />

and friends. Her gifts of love were shown through her afghans, sweaters, plus her many baby<br />

gifts over the years. These gifts will be cherished forever. Sharon was a people person who<br />

had the ability to understand the needs of others, offering support with care and compassion.<br />

She loved and was loved by her extended families in Shady Oaks, Rockport, Texas and<br />

Creekside, Portage la Prairie. A Celebration of Sharon’s life will be held on Saturday, April<br />

9, 2011 at 2:00 pm at McKenzie United Church (85 l1th Street NW) led by Rev. Marg Scott.<br />

As expressions of sympathy, if friends so wish, donations may be made in Sharon’s memory<br />

to Central Plains Cancer Care Services, 318 Sask. Ave.E, Portage la Prairie, MB, R1N OK8<br />

or to Winnipeg Humane Society, 45 Hurst Way, Winnipeg MB, R3T 0R3 or to Portage<br />

Animal Welfare Society (PAWS), Box 1426, Portage la Prairie, MB, R1N 3N9. A tree will be


planted in memory and cared for by McKENZIES PORTAGE FUNERAL CHAPEL 857-<br />

4021.<br />

Sharon Marie <strong>Gunn</strong> Youngblood<br />

passed away suddenly on Friday, December 19, 2008. She was born in Ellenwood, Kan. to<br />

George and Clara <strong>Gunn</strong>. Sharon worked in the medical field for over 30 years. She worked<br />

for several local doctors as their assistant. Sharon chose the medical field because she<br />

enjoyed helping others.She was preceded in death by her father, George William <strong>Gunn</strong>, and<br />

husband, George Youngblood.Those left to cherish her memory are her mother, Clara <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

of Lubbock; daughter, Heather and husband Chris Solis of Lubbock; her precious<br />

grandchildren, Christopher and Maricella Solis; brothers, Douglas and Tammy <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Indiana, Michael and Jackie <strong>Gunn</strong> of Lubbock, Thomas and Connie <strong>Gunn</strong> of Colorado;<br />

sister, Della <strong>Gunn</strong>; nieces and nephews, Shawn Ann Bush of Lubbock, Katrina Sutton of<br />

Kentucky, Nicole <strong>Gunn</strong> of Indiana, Marc <strong>Gunn</strong> of Arizona, Christopher <strong>Gunn</strong>, Rita<br />

Thornell, and Grant Thornell of Lubbock;Mike and Susie Youngblood of Gainsville; and<br />

many more nieces, nephews, and special friends.Services will be 2 p.m. Monday, December<br />

22, 2008 at Sanders Memorial Chapel. Interment will follow at the City of Lubbock<br />

Cemetery under the direction of Sanders Funeral Home.Family will receive friends at the<br />

funeral home on Sunday from 2 until 4 p.m.<br />

Sherrie A. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

42, Villa Ridge, passed away Sunday, Feb. 4, 2007, in Creve Coeur. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born<br />

Feb. 22, 1964, in Washington, the daughter of John G. Bonnarens and wife Dorothy A., nee<br />

Beste.She received her schooling in Washington.On March 1, 1980, she was united in<br />

marriage to Joey <strong>Gunn</strong>.Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was preceded in death by her daughter, Shannon <strong>Gunn</strong>.<br />

She is survived by her husband, Joey <strong>Gunn</strong>, Villa Ridge; her parents, John and Dorothy<br />

Bonnarens, Washington; three sons, Joseph <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife Lindsey, Etlah, and Joshua and<br />

Jonathan <strong>Gunn</strong>, both of Villa Ridge; one daughter, Sheryann <strong>Gunn</strong>, Villa Ridge; one<br />

grandchild, Christian <strong>Gunn</strong>; two sisters, Sheila Hidritch and fiancé Craig Meyer, <strong>New</strong><br />

Haven, and Shelly Ullrich and husband Dale, Washington; one brother, Dale Bonnarens and<br />

wife Gale, Washington; her father-in-law, Eulas F. <strong>Gunn</strong>, St. Clair; her sister-in-law, Wanda<br />

Woodruff and husband Larry, St. Clair; one brother-in-law, Paul Prince and wife Linda, St.<br />

Clair; other relatives and many friends.A funeral Mass was held Wednesday, Feb. 7, at St.<br />

Ann"s Church, Clover Bottom, with the Rev. John Deken officiating.Burial was in the<br />

church cemetery.Memorials to the Sherrie <strong>Gunn</strong> Trust Fund in care of Bank of Franklin<br />

County are preferred.The family was served by Oltmann Funeral Home, Washington.<br />

Washington Missourian 15 February 2007<br />

Sherrie Ellen <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

was born on March 29, 1951 in Centralia, WA to Charles & Esther (Anderson) Rolfe. She<br />

died at her home in St. Helens, OR on April 2nd, 2009 at the age of 58. She was educated in<br />

Washington state and moved to Oregon living here for 30 years. She married Johnnie <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

in Kelso, WA on October 20, 1989. She worked for a time at Riverside Training Center,<br />

retiring in 1999. Her interests included cooking and animals. She was very outgoing and<br />

giving person. She was preceded in death by her father, Charles Elmer Rolfe, mother, Esther<br />

Jean (Anderson) Rolfe and sister, Carole Linda Woodring. Survivors include, husband,


Johnnie <strong>Gunn</strong> of St. Helens, OR; daughter, Lisa Pratt of WA; son, Chad Elstoen of St.<br />

Helens, OR; siblings, Tommy Rolfe of Centralia, WA, Charles Rolfe of Elma, WA, Merle<br />

Rolfe of Chehalis, WA, Geraldine Neely of Napavine, WA, and Marlene Rolfe of Centralia,<br />

WA; and numerous grandchildren. A Celebration of Life Potluck will be held from 10am-<br />

2pm, April 18th, 2009 at the Kozy Korner Kafe, 371 Columbia Blvd, St. Helens, OR.<br />

C. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

GASTONIA -- Sherry C. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 60, died December 14, 2007. Funeral is Tuesday, 2PM at<br />

Howell Funeral Home. Visitation is Monday, 7-9PM at Howell Funeral Home. Howell<br />

Funeral Home entrusted. Published in the Charlotte Observer on 12/16/2007.<br />

2 nd Obit<br />

December 15, 2007 - 10:35PM - GASTONIA — Sherry Christenbury <strong>Gunn</strong>, 60, of<br />

733Crestwood Ave., died Dec. 14, 2007, at her residence. She was born Sept. 4, 1947, in<br />

GastonCounty, daughter of the late Mack Glenn Christenbury and Virginia Ruth Owens<br />

Christenbury. FUNERAL: 2 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 18, 2007, Chapel of Howell Funeral Home<br />

INTERMENT: Evergreen Cemetery, Belmont, N.C. VISITATION: 7-9 p.m. Monday, Dec.<br />

17, 2007, Magnolia Room of Howell Funeral Home She attended First Assembly of God, was<br />

previously employed with John Deere Inc. and worked in the family’s business as well. She<br />

was well loved and will be sadly missed. SURVIVORS: Her husband, David W. <strong>Gunn</strong>; sons,<br />

Michael David <strong>Gunn</strong> and financé Tammy Parker of Gastonia, Christopher Mack <strong>Gunn</strong> and<br />

wife Aimee of Clover, S.C.; sisters and brothers-in-law, Glenda and Bill Tench of Gastonia,<br />

Kathy and Andy Burger of Bessemer City; seven grandchildren, Stuart and wife Sandra<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, Gates, Ragan, Taylor, Jessica, Ashley and Savannah <strong>Gunn</strong>; two great-grandchildren,<br />

Corey and Madison <strong>Gunn</strong> PRECEDED IN DEATH BY: In addition to her parents, an infant<br />

brother, Mack Glenn Christenbury Jr. OFFICIATING CLERGY: Dr. David Scruggs<br />

MEMORIALS: Hospice of Gaston County, P.O. Box 3984, Gastonia, NC 28054<br />

ARRANGEMENTS: Howell Funeral Home, 2916 Union Road, Gastonia<br />

Sheryl <strong>Gunn</strong> Abrahamson<br />

Sheryl"Sheri" <strong>Gunn</strong> Abrahamson, age 52, joined her Lord Jesus Christ and her beloved<br />

parents, Gayle and Anna <strong>Gunn</strong>, on July 5th, 2002. Sheri, a resident of Albuquerque, is<br />

survived by her husband, John; children Nathan, Megan and Bethany, all of Albuquerque;<br />

sisters, Gaylon LaVigne, Judie <strong>Gunn</strong> and their families, all of Albuquerque; brothers, Gary<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of San Antonio, TX, Gayle <strong>Gunn</strong> II of Mesa, AZ and their families; Aunt Barbara and<br />

Uncle John and family of Watertown Conn. Cremation has taken place. A gathering will be<br />

held at the Abrahamsons" home on July 14th, 2002, between 4:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. For all<br />

the prayers and the thoughtful acts of kindness, please accept our deepest gratitude. May<br />

God bless each of you. Memorial contributions may be made to the National Brian Tumor<br />

Foundation.<br />

Shannon L. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Shannon L. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 80, of Beloit, WI, passed away Saturday, August 9, 2003 at Beloit<br />

Memorial Hospital. He was born on March 7, 1923 in Chippewa Falls, WI the son of Edward<br />

and Anna Lekies <strong>Gunn</strong>. Shannon was a veteran of the WWII serving with the U.S. Army. He<br />

married Fern L. Dodge on October 4, 1941 in Chippewa Falls, WI. Shannon was a self<br />

employed TV repairman and manufactured Dobro Guitars. Music was his life and passion.


He was a talented musician playing the harmonica, banjo, fiddle and guitar. Shannon was a<br />

member of the Concertina World Hall of Fame. Survivors include his wife, Fern; sons, Gary<br />

(Marian) <strong>Gunn</strong> of Marshfield, WI, Dennis <strong>Gunn</strong> of Beloit, WI, Gordon (Nancy) <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Beloit, WI, and Brad (Rhonda) <strong>Gunn</strong> of Beloit, WI; 15 grandchildren; and three great<br />

grandchildren. He was predeceased by his parents, daughter: Karol. Funeral Service will be<br />

held 2:00 p.m. Tuesday, August 12, 2003 in Daley-Murphy-Wisch & Associates Funeral<br />

Home, 2355 Cranston Road, Beloit, WI, with Pastor Norman Starks officiating. Burial will<br />

be at East Lawn Cemetery in Beloit, WI. Visitation will be 1:00 p.m. until the time of services<br />

Tuesday in the funeral home.<br />

Shannon Marie <strong>Gunn</strong> Lewis<br />

of Tacoma, Wa., Jan. 26, 1972 to Nov. 26, 2008 - Shannon Marie (<strong>Gunn</strong>) Lewis, 36, of<br />

Tacoma passed away on Nov. 26, 2008. She was born in Bremerton, Wa., on Jan. 26, 1972.<br />

She resided in and attended school in Belfair, graduating from North Mason High School in<br />

1990, Olympic College in 1993, and The Evergreen State College in 1995. Most of her<br />

working career was spent assisting other people, first with Catholic Children Services, and<br />

for the last nine years caring for mentally challenged adults in Tacoma. She enjoyed<br />

spending her spare time with husband and son, and family and friends. Shannon is survived<br />

by her husband James Lewis Jr.; son, James "Jay Jay" Lewis; parents, Wendell and Mary<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>; sister, Kelly <strong>Gunn</strong>; Grandmother, Kathleen Thaves; Aunt Jean Robertson; Cousin<br />

Michael Robertson; Aunt Eileen Thaves and friend Joseph Ford; Uncle Terry Thaves; and<br />

cousins Sheri, Trisha, Ben and Fred Thaves. She was preceded in death by paternal<br />

grandparents George and Dolores <strong>Gunn</strong>, and maternal grandfather, Henry Thaves. Service<br />

will be Mon., Dec 8, at 2 p.m. at the Prince of Peace Catholic Church in Belfair, WA. In lieu<br />

of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Jay Jay Lewis College Fund, C/O Kelly<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> (91 NE Old Belfair Hwy, Belfair, WA 98528).<br />

Sharon L. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

73, passed away on March 21, 2010 at Good Samaritan Hospital. She belonged to Mt.<br />

Calvary Missionary Baptist Church for many years. Sharon retired from the Dayton Public<br />

School system. She was a member of the Byar's Classic Red Hatters of Dayton. Sharon was<br />

preceded in death by her parents, Alfonzo and Katherine Howard; husband, Charlie <strong>Gunn</strong>.<br />

Survivors include 3 children, Katherine <strong>Gunn</strong>, Roderick Johnson and Darryl (Felicia)<br />

Johnson, all of Dayton, Oh; (1) brother, Joseph Howard (Helen, Fay) of Dayton, Oh; 4<br />

grandchildren and 1 great grandchild; many other relatives and friends. Services: Friday,<br />

March 26, 2010, 11 a.m. at Mt. Calvary Missionary Baptist Church, 3300 W. Third St;<br />

Pastor: Rev. Samuel N. Winston Jr. officiating. Public Viewing: 9 a.m. until time of service.<br />

Family will receive friends 1 hr. prior to service. Interment: West Memory Gardens.<br />

Arrangements entrusted to Bowman Funeral Chapel.b<br />

Sharon <strong>Gunn</strong> Cody<br />

Mrs. Sharon Cody, age 54 of Fairmount, Ga., passed late Thursday afternoon, April 1, 2010<br />

at Piedmont Mountainside Hospital. Survivors include her husband, Kenneth Cody,<br />

Fairmount; father, Jerry L. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Hogansville, Ga.; son, Keith Cody, Fairmount; daughter,<br />

Leanne Cody, Canton; and brothers, Blane <strong>Gunn</strong>, Hiawasee, Ga., Steve <strong>Gunn</strong>, Hampton,


and Charles <strong>Gunn</strong>, <strong>New</strong>nan. The funeral service was held Saturday, April 3 at 3 p.m. from<br />

the Cagle of Cagle Funeral Home.<br />

Sharon Lynn (nee Lamont) <strong>Gunn</strong>-<br />

With deepest sorrow on Wednesday, March 16, 2011, Sharon passed away suddenly in<br />

Corpus Christi, Texas with family at her side. She was predeceased by her brother-in-law<br />

Sid and granddaughter Karen. Sharon leaves to mourn her husband and soul mate Don of 35<br />

years; parents Jim and Isabell Lamont; sister Heather (Terry) Skinner and nephews Cole,<br />

Riley and Jordie; sister Lori (Gord) Ulrich and nieces Rachel and Renee; blended family<br />

members daughters D'Anne (Bill) and Dana (Randy), son Donald (Traci) along with 10<br />

grandchildren and 8 great grandchildren; sisters-in-law Gerri (Bill) Mandziuk, Diana<br />

(Ernie) Meyers and Shirley Merrett and with their families. Sharon was born June 9, 1951 in<br />

Portage la Prairie and was raised on the family farm in Bagot. She attended Bagot<br />

Elementary School and Macgregor High School. Sharon graduated as a Registered<br />

Psychiatric Nurse in 1973, retiring in 2006 after 33 years of dedicated service. Don and<br />

Sharon spent many happy years traveling and camping. Sharon was a very gifted crafter<br />

enjoying crocheting and knitting for family and friends. Her gifts of love were shown<br />

through her afghans, sweaters, plus her many baby gifts over the years. These gifts will be<br />

cherished forever. Sharon was a people person who had the ability to understand the needs<br />

of others, offering support with care and compassion. She loved and was loved by her<br />

extended families in Shady Oaks, Rockport, Texas and Creekside, Portage la Prairie. A<br />

Celebration of Sharon's life will be held on Saturday, April 9, 2011 at 2:00 pm at McKenzie<br />

United Church (85 l1th Street NW) led by Rev. Marg Scott. As expressions of sympathy, if<br />

friends so wish, donations may be made in Sharon's memory to Central Plains Cancer Care<br />

Services, 318 Sask. Ave.E, Portage la Prairie, MB, R1N OK8 or to Winnipeg Humane<br />

Society, 45 Hurst Way, Winnipeg MB, R3T 0R3 or to Portage Animal Welfare Society<br />

(PAWS), Box 1426, Portage la Prairie, MB, R1N 3N9 A tree will be planted in memory and<br />

cared for by McKENZIES PORTAGE FUNERAL CHAPEL<br />

Sharon L. "Apple Dumpling" <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

age 63, of Louisville, Ohio, passed away Tuesday, March 27, 2007, in the Mercy Medical<br />

Center. She was preceded in death by her parents, Finis and Velma <strong>Gunn</strong> and also by a sister<br />

and two brothers. She was a retired employee of Alpha Enterprises and a member of the<br />

Louisville FOE Auxiliary #2374. Survivors include her daughter, Jackie (Jeff) Ault; nephew,<br />

Jerry Crawford; niece, Tammy (Donald) Shelby with whom she made her home and Billy<br />

Yentz, the son she never had; two grandsons, Dylan and Darren Ault who were the light of<br />

her life. Also surviving are numerous other nieces, nephews and dearest friend, Cathy, all<br />

who will miss her. Funeral services will be conducted Saturday at 11 a.m. in the REED<br />

FUNERAL HOME CANTON CHAPEL with Rev. Denise Whitesel officiating. Burial will be<br />

in Evergreen Memorial Gardens. Calling hours at the funeral home one hour before services<br />

on Saturday 10-11 a.m. In lieu of flowers memorial donations may be made to the family to<br />

help with expenses.<br />

Shareak Navale Currie <strong>Gunn</strong>,


9, of 732 Floyd Street, Burlington, N.C. 27215, died November 1, 2009. Survivors include his<br />

mother, Shatona Currie of the home; five brothers, Rodrick Enoch, Kenneth Lunsford Jr.,<br />

Jaden Hines, all of Burlington, Haleem Perry of <strong>New</strong> Jersey, We'Quon Wilson of<br />

Yanceyville, N.C.; one sister, Bria Wilson of Yanceyville, N.C. He was preceded in death by<br />

his father, Wayne <strong>Gunn</strong>. The funeral will be conducted at 2 p.m. Thursday, November 5, at<br />

Jeffries Cross Baptist Church. The Rev. Ben Morrow will deliver the eulogy. Interment will<br />

follow at Northlawn Cemetery. Family and friends visitation will be from 1 until 2 p.m. at the<br />

church. The viewing will be Wednesday, November 4, 2009, from 1 until 8 p.m. at David B.<br />

Lawson Mortuary Inc., Graham. At other times the family will receive friends at 732 Floyd<br />

Street, Burlington. Services are entrusted to David B. Lawson Mortuary Inc., Graham<br />

Shirley <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Santa Fe., NM - Shirley <strong>Gunn</strong> Age 70, a resident of <strong>New</strong> Mexico since 1966, passed away<br />

Wednesday, September 10, 2008. She is survived by her children: Susan Grohman and<br />

husband Mark of Albuquerque, Alan <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife Patricia of Edgewood, Russell <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

and wife Larie of Santa Fe, and Beverly Penner of Albuquerque; 15 grandchildren and seven<br />

great-grandchildren; sisters: Wanda Schale of Lubbock, TX, Betty Lott of San Antonio, TX,<br />

and Patsy Powell of Fort Worth, TX. Services will be held Friday, September 19, 2008, 7<br />

p.m., at French Mortuary, Lomas Blvd. Chapel. Visitation will be held one hour prior to<br />

service. French Mortuary, Inc. 10500 Lomas Blvd. NE<br />

Shirley A. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

54, Hair Dresser - Lake Placid, <strong>New</strong> York - Shirley A. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 54, died from a stroke 2/15/08.<br />

Visit: 5-7 p.m. Fri. Shiloh MB Church, Lake Placid. Service 11am Sat. at the church.<br />

Williams F.H. Published in the Ledger on 2/21/2008.<br />

Shirley Ann <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

At her home in Folsom, California, Shirley gratefully accepted the hand of the Lord on<br />

November 7, 2004 after a courageous battle with pulmonary fibrosis. She was 59. She<br />

worked as a hair stylist for over 30 years, at both Posey"s and the Modern Image Salon in<br />

Folsom. She was preceded in death by her brother Don White, her father Richard "Pa"<br />

White, and her grandson, Kody. She is survived by her mother, Pat "Nonnie" White; her<br />

children, Kim Klentz, Lisa Smith, Donnie <strong>Gunn</strong>, and Terri Fielder; her sons-in-law Kevin<br />

Klentz, Lonnie Smith, and Mark Fielder; her grandchildren Krissta Ross and husband John,<br />

Kyle and Kole Klentz, Ashlee, Tyler, and Jordyn Smith, Kelsey <strong>Gunn</strong>, former husband Bob<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, one unborn great-grandchild, and grand-dogs Tucker and Bailey. She loved dogs,<br />

horses, flowers, the sea, Christmas, music, the Denver Broncos, and all things beautiful. Her<br />

smile, wit, and humor will be missed by all. A memorial service will be held on Friday,<br />

November 12, 2004 at 2:00 PM at Mt. Vernon Memorial Park & Mortuary, 8201 Greenback<br />

Lane, Fair Oaks. Remembrances in her honor may be made to the National Transplant<br />

Assistance Fund, 3475 West Chester Pike #230, <strong>New</strong>town Square, PA 19073.<br />

Shirley Dean (Herring) <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

70, a resident of <strong>New</strong> Mexico since 1966, passed away Wednesday, September 10, 2008. She is<br />

survived by her children, Susan Grohman and husband, Mark of Albuquerque, Alan <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

and wife, Patricia of Edgewood, Russell <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife, Larie of Santa Fe, and Beverly


Penner of Albuquerque; 15 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren; sisters, Wanda<br />

Schale of Lubbock, TX, Betty Lott of San Antonio, TX, and Patsy Powell of Fort Worth, TX.<br />

Services will be held Friday, September 19, 2008, 7:00 p.m., at French Mortuary, Lomas<br />

Blvd. Chapel. Visitation will be held one hour prior to service. French Mortuary, Inc. 10500<br />

Lomas Blvd. NE (505) 275-3500<br />

Shirley Jean Weber <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

72, of Loveland, Colo., formerly of North Platte, died on Dec. 3, 2007, at her home. She was<br />

born on Oct. 12, 1935, on the family farm outside of Ethan, S.D. She was the fourth of 12<br />

children born to Michael Henry and Josephine Mary Schoenfelder Weber. On June 27, 1959,<br />

she married John F. "Jack" <strong>Gunn</strong> in Mitchell, S.D. Shirley lived in Loveland from 1986,<br />

moved to Trinidad, Colo., and returned to Loveland in 1997. She worked as a wife, mother<br />

and homemaker for most of her life. For eight years, Shirley owned and operated the Bronze<br />

Safari Tanning Salon in Loveland before retiring in 2005. She treasured the many<br />

friendships that she had developed during that time. Shirley was a member of St. John the<br />

Evangelist Catholic Church in Loveland. She enjoyed sewing, crocheting, crafts, and was<br />

especially proud of her spoon and enormous angel collections. After retirement, she enjoyed<br />

traveling with her husband, Jack, in their motor home and spending winters in Mission,<br />

Texas. She especially loved spending time with her family and visiting with friends. Shirley is<br />

survived by her husband, Jack of Loveland; son, Jack (Francie) <strong>Gunn</strong> of Loveland;<br />

daughters, Lt. Col. Pennie (Col. James) Pavlisin of Hill AFB, Utah, and Travis AFB, Calif.,<br />

respectively, Cindy (Dave) Gerk of Greeley, Colo., and Tracie (Bob Roehrich) <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Greeley; her sons, Darren (Brooke) <strong>Gunn</strong>, Darcey (Ann) <strong>Gunn</strong>, both of Loveland and<br />

Derrick (Jodie) <strong>Gunn</strong> of Pierce, Colo.; brothers, Sylvester (Patsy) Weber of Delta, Colo.,<br />

Floyd (Pat) Weber of Loveland, Tom (Karen) Weber of Yankton, S.D., Michael Weber of<br />

Golden and Bernie (Kathy) Weber of Fort Collins, Colo.; sisters, Dorothy Thome of Mitchell,<br />

S.D., Arlene (Bob) Ellis of Reliance, S.D., Yvonne (Herman) Krumm of Farmer, S.D., and<br />

Theresa Weber of Mitchell; 17 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. She is preceded<br />

in death by her parents; brother, Don Weber; sisters, Anna Mae Hall and Mary Margaret<br />

Weber; grandson, Nick Roehrich; and granddaughter, Jill Norman. In lieu of flowers,<br />

memorial contributions may be made to The Shirley J. <strong>Gunn</strong> Memorial Fund in care of<br />

Kibbey-Fishburn Funeral Home in Loveland. Friends may view this obituary online and sign<br />

a family guestbook at www.kibbeyfishburn.com. A Mass of Christian Burial will be at 10:30<br />

a.m. Friday, Dec. 7, 2007, at St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church in Loveland. A Rosary<br />

will be recited at 7 p.m. today, Dec. 6, 2007, at Kibbey-Fishburn Funeral Home. Visitation<br />

will be from 3 to 7 p.m. today. Burial will take place at Loveland Burial Park. Kibbey-<br />

Fishburn Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Published in the North Platte<br />

Telegraph on 12/6/2007.<br />

Shirley May <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

11, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. <strong>Gunn</strong> of St. Joseph's Villa, died Tuesday at a<br />

Richmond hospital. A funeral service will be held at the villa chpael at 9 AM Friday. She is<br />

survived by her parents; one sister, Grace <strong>Gunn</strong>, and Two brothers Robert and Gordon<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>. RTD Thursday August 12, 1948 page 23. (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Shirley <strong>Gunn</strong>,


76, passed away Tuesday, December 13, 2011 at Denton Presbyterian Hospital. She was<br />

born April 17, 1935 in Hedley, Texas to Leo and Ida (Bell) Holland and grew up in Sunray,<br />

Texas. In March of 1951, at only 15, she was working at the movie theatre in Sunray where<br />

she met "the best looking guy" she'd ever seen. To get his attention, she would go into the<br />

balcony and dump popcorn on his head. She succeeded, because after dating only 5 months,<br />

they were married in Clayton, <strong>New</strong> Mexico. She became Mrs. Norris <strong>Gunn</strong> on September 8,<br />

1951. They went on to live in Dalhart, Plainview, Austin, Brownfield, and retired together to<br />

live at Lake Brownwood in 1997. Through 60 years of marriage, good times and tough alike,<br />

they were best friends. They worked together, traveled together, and laughed together often.<br />

Shirley was a member of the Methodist Church wherever they lived and sang in the choir at<br />

many of them. She was an avid reader, loved to square dance, crochet, and play board and<br />

card games. They loved camping and frequently included their family in their travels. In her<br />

own words, her most important recollections all revolved around her family - the births of<br />

her children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren, their weddings and the times that she<br />

was fortunate enough to spend with them. Shirley was preceded in death by her parents.<br />

Survivors include her husband and best friend Norris; 2 daughters, Tulane Hix and husband<br />

Jerry, Gay Strategier and husband Phil; 2 sons, Gil <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife Melinda, Toby <strong>Gunn</strong> and<br />

wife Christine; 11 grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren; 1 brother and 4 sisters. She will<br />

be sorely missed by all who knew and loved her. A memorial service will be held in Denton<br />

at Good Samaritan Village on December 16, 2011<br />

Shirley M. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

85, of Middletown, Pa.died April 29, 2009 at home. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born in Tyrone, Pa., and<br />

was a graduate of Moore College of Art. She worked for Gimbel?s Department Store in sales<br />

for many years, retiring in 1982. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a founding member and hostess of Tuesday<br />

Night Astrology Workshop and a professional Astrologer. She was also a member of the<br />

West Chester miniatures Society, building miniature houses and furniture. She was the<br />

widow of William Bach and Ralph Wilson. Survivors: Husband, Joseph <strong>Gunn</strong>; daughter,<br />

Karen Bach Albeck, of Erieville, N.Y.; stepchildren, Joe, Steve, Larry, Eddie <strong>Gunn</strong>, Eleanor<br />

Popielarski, Jean Allerton, all of Philadelphia; two grandchildren; numerous<br />

step-grandchildren.Contributions: American Heart Association, 625 W. Ridge Pike, Suite<br />

A-100, Conshohocken, PA 19428-1190. Arrangements: Rigby Harting and Hagan Funeral<br />

Home, Media.<br />

Shirley M. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

74, of Bella Vista, Ark., died Thursday, Oct. 2, 2008, at Highland Health Care and<br />

Rehabilitation Center in Bella Vista. She graduated from Ripen College in Ripen, Wis. She<br />

was a flight attendant for Trans World Airlines; worked in human relations for the<br />

Raytheon Corp. in Boston, Mass.; for Sandia Corp. in Livermore, Calif., and Albuquerque,<br />

N. M.; and for Shephard Machinery Co. in Whittier, Calif. Then in Tulsa, Okla., she owned<br />

and managed Young World, a children"s dance studio and preschool, for 18 years. In 1982,<br />

she moved to Bella Vista and worked for Winter Moving and Storage Inc. as a moving<br />

consultant for 14 years. She was a member of St. Bernard Catholic Church, St. Bernard"s<br />

Women"s Club and the Bella Vista Women"s Golf Club. She enjoyed golf, reading, playing<br />

bridge and traveling. She was preceded in death by her husband, Robert J. <strong>Gunn</strong>; and a<br />

granddaughter. Survivors include a son and daughter-in-law, Robert D. <strong>Gunn</strong> and Marilyn


<strong>Gunn</strong> of Grapevine, Texas; a daughter, Kathryn Hagen of Beaverton, Ore.; a brother and<br />

sister-inlaw, Gerald E. Medow Sr. and Pat Medow of Wausau, Wis.; a niece, Angelique<br />

Medow of Knoxville, Tenn.; a nephew, Gerald E. Medow Jr. of Arcata, Calif.; three<br />

grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren. A memorial rosary will be said at 4 p.m.<br />

Sunday, Oct. 12, at the Bella Vista Funeral Home Chapel. A Mass of the Resurrection will be<br />

celebrated at 10 a.m. Monday, Oct. 13, at St. Bernard Catholic Church in Bella Vista with<br />

Father Andrew Smith. Following Mass, burial will be at the St. Bernard Columbarium in<br />

Bella Vista. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Bella Vista Animal Shelter, P.<br />

O. Box 5248, Bella Vista, AR 72714; or to the Bella Vista Library, 11 Dickens Place, Bella<br />

Vista, AR 72714.<br />

Shirley <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Funeral arrangements are pending for Shirley <strong>Gunn</strong> of Loveland Texas, and former La<br />

Junta resident. She is the wife of Jack <strong>Gunn</strong>. She died Dec. 3, 2007, at her home.<br />

Shirley <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

79, of Cicero, Indiana died Thursday, Nov. 2, 2006, at Riverview Hospital in Noblesville.<br />

Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> worked at Delco Remy in Anderson for nearly 29 years. She retired in 1985. She<br />

was born Nov. 23, 1926, in Anderson, the daughter of Max McKinley and Marjorie Lucille<br />

(Ackles) Wilson. She was a 1946 graduate of Jackson Central High School. She married<br />

Aldis Layton <strong>Gunn</strong> Oct. 26, 1946. He died April 14, 1982. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a member of<br />

Refuge Christian Church in Fortville and the Cicero American Legion Auxiliary. She is<br />

survived by three sons, Roger <strong>Gunn</strong> of Noblesville, Jeffrey <strong>Gunn</strong> of Oshkosh, Wis., and Greg<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Cicero; two daughters, Beverly Cash of Cicero and Kathryn <strong>Gunn</strong> of Westport,<br />

Ind.; two sisters, Frankie Drake of Cicero and Joyce Burwell of Oklahoma; and three<br />

grandchildren. In addition to her husband, she was preceded in death by two brothers; one<br />

sister; and one halfbrother. Private graveside services will be held. The Rev. Derek Hansen<br />

will officiate. Burial will be in Cicero Cemetery. Hartley Funeral Homes Cicero Chapel is<br />

handling the arrangements. Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society or the<br />

American Heart Association, c/o Hartley Funeral Homes, P.O. Box 407, Cicero, IN 46034.<br />

Shirley Henderson Corlew<br />

Shirley Corlew, 81, of Springfield, died at 4:05 a.m. Saturday, August 21, 2004 in Butler, PA.<br />

Shirley was born July 17, 1923 in Salisbury, MO the daughter of Hirley and Orpha Lee<br />

Henderson. She married C. Lawsen Corlew, December 31, 1953 in Salisbury, MO. Mrs.<br />

Corlew was a homemaker and a member of Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR)<br />

and she was a very active member of Home Extension. She is survived by her husband, C.<br />

Lawsen of Springfield, one son: Randall L. (wife, Leslie) Corlew of Butler, PA; onedaughter:<br />

Rebecca S. (husband, Roy) Wingfield of Bates City, MO and three grandsons: Joshua<br />

Wingfield, Matthew and Nicholas Corlew. Family will receive friends from 5-8:00 p.m.<br />

Tuesday, August 24, 2004 at Kirlin-Egan & Butler Funeral Home, 900 S. 6th St. Springfield<br />

where the Daughters of the American Revolution will have services at 6:30 p.m. Funeral<br />

Services will be at 9:00 a.m. Wednesday, August 25, 2004 at Kirlin-Egan & Butler Funeral<br />

Home, 900 S. 6th St. Springfield with Scott Brindley officiating. Burial will be at 1:00 p.m.<br />

Thursday, August 26, 2004 at Salisbury City Cemetery in Salisbury, MO. The family of<br />

Shirley Corlew is being served by Kirlin-Egan & Butler Funeral Home, 900 S. 6th St.


Springfield. CGM note: Shirley never carried the surname <strong>Gunn</strong>, but she contributed much<br />

to <strong>Gunn</strong> genealogy. Her great grandmother was Hulda <strong>Gunn</strong> (1821-1901) daughter of<br />

Thomas <strong>Gunn</strong> and Anne Montgomery. She was the Genealogy Committee Deputy for North<br />

Central United States of the Clan <strong>Gunn</strong> Society of North America We will miss her.<br />

Shirley Joanna <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

A Mass of Christian burial will be at 11 a.m. Friday, Aug. 6, 2004, in St. Andrew Catholic<br />

Church in Portland, Oregon for Shirley Joanna <strong>Gunn</strong>, who died Aug. 1 at age 68. Shirley<br />

Joanna Beard was born April 19, 1936, in Iowa City, Iowa. She moved in 1962 from Omaha,<br />

Neb., to Portland, where she was a receptionist for 41 years for Kaiser Permanente.<br />

Survivors include her daughters, Carolynn D. <strong>Gunn</strong>-Carroll and Terese C. William-Jones;<br />

sons, Arnold L. Jr. and Ronald L. Sr.; sisters, Sherry L. McWoods, Sharon L. Singleton and<br />

Phyllis J. McGraw; brother, Duane W. Beard; six grandchildren; and eight greatgrandchildren.<br />

Arrangements by Killingsworth<br />

Shirley Lee <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

BOYD, TX - Shirley Lee <strong>Gunn</strong>, 54, a retired machinist for Pogo Graphite, died Tuesday,<br />

March 5, 2002, at her home. Graveside service: 1:30 p.m. Saturday in Long Branch<br />

Cemetery in Montague County. Shirley Lee <strong>Gunn</strong> was born June 15, 1947, in Woodland,<br />

Calif. Survivors: Husband, Ronnie Williams of Boyd; daughters, Tammy Dunn and Tina<br />

Marie Toshnog, both of Kent, Wash., and Sabrina Kay Daniels of Anchorage, Alaska;<br />

parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Templen Jr. of Boyd; sisters, Georgeann Baldson of Utah, Sue<br />

Jackson of Pelican Bay and Melissa Young of Rhome; and six grandchildren. Jerry Woods<br />

Funeral Home Nocona, (940) 825-3285<br />

Shirley Marie <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Shirley Marie <strong>Gunn</strong>, age 71, of Austin, Texas was called from this life on Sunday, June 10,<br />

2007 in Austin. She was born October 29, 1935 in Austin to Henry Wesley Tumey, Sr. and<br />

Margaret Nobles (Patton) Tumey. Funeral services will be 2:00 p.m. Wednesday, June 13,<br />

2007 at Elgin Funeral Home Chapel in Elgin. Burial will follow in Pleasant Grove Cemetery<br />

near Elgin. Survivors include: her children, Jack Nobles and wife Brittney of Austin, Jimmy<br />

Nobles and wife Kathy of Pflugerville, Brad Nobles and wife Erna of Greencastle, Indiana,<br />

Tracy Tumey of Mountain Home, Arkansas, and Terry Sanders of Austin; a brother, Henry<br />

Tumey, Jr. and wife Jackie of Florence, Texas; a sister, Susie Hays and husband John of<br />

Round Rock; 20 grandchildren; and a number of great-grandchildren. Arrangements<br />

entrusted to the staff of Elgin Funeral Home, 712 N. Ave. C, Elgin, TX (512) 281 5697<br />

Published in the Austin American-Statesman on 6/13/2007.<br />

Shirley Lee <strong>Gunn</strong> 1947-2002<br />

Graveside service for Shirley Lee <strong>Gunn</strong>, 54, of Boyd, Texas was to be Saturday, March 9, at<br />

1:30 p.m. at Long Branch Cemetery in Montague County. <strong>Gunn</strong> died Tuesday, March 5,<br />

2002, in Boyd. Born June 15, 1947, in Woodland, Calif., she was a machinist. She married<br />

Ronnie Williams Oct. 9, 1969, in Fort Worth. She was preceded in death by her sister Sandra<br />

and two brothers, Mike and Lee. She is survived by her husband; her parents, Mr. and Mrs.<br />

Lee Tamplen, Jr. of Boyd; her children, Tammy Jean Dunn and Tina Marie Toshnog, both<br />

of Kent, Wash. and Sabrina Kay Daniels of Anchorage, Alaska; her sisters, Georgeann


Baldson of Utah, Sue Jackson of Pelican Bay and Melissa Young of Rhome; and six<br />

grandchildren. Wise County Messenger, March 10, 2002<br />

Sherrie A. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

42, Villa Ridge, passed away Sunday, Feb. 4, 2007, in Creve Coeur. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born<br />

Feb. 22, 1964, in Washington, the daughter of John G. Bonnarens and wife Dorothy A., nee<br />

Beste. She received her schooling in Washington. On March 1, 1980, she was united in<br />

marriage to Joey <strong>Gunn</strong>. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was preceded in death by her daughter, Shannon <strong>Gunn</strong>.<br />

She is survived by her husband, Joey <strong>Gunn</strong>, Villa Ridge; her parents, John and Dorothy<br />

Bonnarens, Washington; three sons, Joseph <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife Lindsey, Etlah, and Joshua and<br />

Jonathan <strong>Gunn</strong>, both of Villa Ridge; one daughter, Sheryann <strong>Gunn</strong>, Villa Ridge; one<br />

grandchild, Christian <strong>Gunn</strong>; two sisters, Sheila Hidritch and fiance Craig Meyer, <strong>New</strong><br />

Haven, and Shelly Ullrich and husband Dale, Washington; one brother, Dale Bonnarens and<br />

wife Gale, Washington; her father-in-law, Eulas F. <strong>Gunn</strong>, St. Clair; her sister-in-law, Wanda<br />

Woodruff and husband Larry, St. Clair; one brother-in-law, Paul Prince and wife Linda, St.<br />

Clair; other relatives and many friends.A funeral Mass was held Wednesday, Feb. 7, at St.<br />

Ann"s Church, Clover Bottom, with the Rev. John Deken officiating. Burial was in the<br />

church cemetery. Memorials to the Sherrie <strong>Gunn</strong> Trust Fund in care of Bank of Franklin<br />

County are preferred. To send condolences, visit www.oltmannfuneralhome.com. The family<br />

was served by Oltmann Funeral Home, Washington.<br />

Sherrie Ellen <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Sherrie Ellen <strong>Gunn</strong> of St. Helens died April 2, 2009, at her home. She was 58. Sherrie Ellen<br />

Rolfe was born March 29, 1951, in Centralia, Wash., to Charles and Esther (Anderson)<br />

Rolfe. Educated in Washington, she moved to Oregon 30 years ago. On Oct. 20, 1989, she<br />

married Johnnie <strong>Gunn</strong> in Kelso, Wash. Employed at Riverside Training Center, she retired<br />

in 1999. A very outgoing and giving person, her interests included cooking, and animals. She<br />

is survived by her husband of 19 years Johnnie <strong>Gunn</strong> of St. Helens; children Lisa Pratt, and<br />

Chad Elstoen, both of St. Helens; numerous grandchildren; and siblings Tommy, Charles,<br />

Merle, Geraldine, and Marlena Rolfe, all of Washington. She was preceded in death by her<br />

sister Carol in January of 2008. A memorial service will be held from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.<br />

Saturday, April 18, at the Kozy Korner Kafe in St. Helens.<br />

Sherry Lynn Burns-<strong>Gunn</strong> 1951-2011<br />

Sherry Lynn Burns-<strong>Gunn</strong>, age 59, passed away on Sunday April 3, 2011 after a prolonged<br />

illness.She was born on July 15, 1951 in Oak Park, Illinois to Helen Hazel Dietmeyer and<br />

Merle Richard Burns. They later moved to California where she graduated from West<br />

Covina High School in 1969. She went on to Rick's College where she received an Associate’s<br />

Degree in history. Not long after completing this, she met and married Theras in the Los<br />

Angeles temple on May 13, 1972. She devoted her time to her family by getting involved in<br />

coaching soccer or baseball. Or she became involved in various assistant roles through sports<br />

for one or more of her children. She volunteered for after school programs that her children<br />

were involved in. Once they were predominately grown she re-entered college and graduated<br />

from Sierra College with an Associate’s in Psychology. Later, in 1999, she graduated from<br />

California State University, Sacramento with a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology. Lastly, she<br />

graduated with a Master’s of Science in Counseling in 2001. She spent a lot of time traveling


with her children and grandchildren while accompanying her father on his many trips all<br />

over the United States. During these various trips she focused on her favorite past time,<br />

photography. Generally she would focus on the landscape and scenery, but she loved people<br />

more as a subject or focus. She loved torturing her family by taking their picture every<br />

chance she got. There are many boxes of film and some undeveloped rolls still today.<br />

Thankfully, the digital age came and cut some of that down. Her various ailments slowed her<br />

down but they never stopped her. She just chose warmer places and specialized equipment to<br />

help her. She is survived by her husband of 39 years, Theras <strong>Gunn</strong>, and four children: Jacob<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, Jody Silva, Kristen <strong>Gunn</strong> and Derek <strong>Gunn</strong>, and her sister Bonnie McInturf and six<br />

grandchildren. The funeral and the viewing will be April 8, 2011. The viewing will begin at<br />

9:30am. The funeral will begin at 11:00am. The funeral will be at the 39th Ward Church<br />

1929 West 1500 North Lehi, Utah. Graveside services will be held at Lehi Cemetery located<br />

at 1100 North 400 East Lehi, Utah<br />

Shiryln <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

VERONA, Mississippi - Shiryln Denise <strong>Gunn</strong>, 33, died Wednesday, June 14, 2006, at her<br />

home. She was employed as a surgical tech at Baptist Memorial Hospital in Columbus. She<br />

was a youth director at Sulphur Springs Church and a Girl Scout leader. Services will be at 2<br />

p.m. Sunday at Red Bud M.B. Church at Okolona with the Rev. Garthfield <strong>Gunn</strong>officiating.<br />

Burial will be in <strong>New</strong> Hebron M.B. Church Cemetery. Belle Memorial Funeral Home of<br />

Aberdeen is in charge of the arrangements. Survivors include her mother, Shirley Ann<br />

Stratton; her father, Garthfield <strong>Gunn</strong>; three children, Jartavious <strong>Gunn</strong>, Adrianna <strong>Gunn</strong> and<br />

Eleaseya <strong>Gunn</strong>; four brothers, Garthfield <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr., Jasper <strong>Gunn</strong>, Kevin <strong>Gunn</strong>and Jason.<br />

Visitation will be from 7 to 8 p.m. today at the church.<br />

Sidna L. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Services for Sidna L. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 89, of Casper, Wyoming, were held at 1 p.m. Monday at the<br />

Lusk Cemetery. Rev. Roy Howell of the Congregational Church of Lusk , Wyoming,<br />

officiated. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> died Oct. 13m 1984 at Shepherd of the Valley Health Care Center<br />

following a long illness. She was born Feb. 18, 1895 at Anthon, Iowa. On Jan. 1, 1917, she<br />

married George H. <strong>Gunn</strong> at Scotland, S. Dak. In 1918, they moved to Lusk and in 1942, they<br />

moved to Casper. Her husband preceded her in death in 1970. Survivors include three<br />

daughters, Florence Brenner and Mary Kennelly, both of Casper, and Dorothy Dupes of<br />

Keeline; one son, Hugh G. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Salt Lake City, Utah; five grandchildren and four greatgrandchildren.<br />

Bustard Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Memorials may be<br />

sent to a charity of your choice.<br />

Sidney Bassett <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Mrs. John A. Williams of this city is in receipt of a telegraph announcing the death of her<br />

brother Sidney Bassett <strong>Gunn</strong> in Lakeland Florida. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> died at 11 l’clock Friday night<br />

at his home in Lakeland. It is not know if his remains are to be brought to Columbus. He has<br />

many friends and relatives in Columbus and vicinity that will mourn his loss. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

prior to removing to Florida was in the plumbing business. He has been in Florida for six or<br />

seven years. Columbus Ledger Dec 12, 1918 (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)


Sidney Carlton <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

64 of Humble, Texas passed away Friday November 4, 2005. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> served his country in<br />

the United States Air Force from 1965 - 1974. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> also taught and coached at Pearland<br />

High School for twenty years. He was preceded in death by his father Harold <strong>Gunn</strong> and<br />

stepfather Timothy Taueg. He is survived by his wife of 39 years Lois, daughter Florence<br />

Oriaifo and husband Charles, son Lance and wife Tracey, mother Nellie Taueg, brother<br />

Kenneth <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife Dorothy, brother Virgil Taueg and wife Patty, sister Julia Tramble,<br />

grandchildren Donald Bowers III, Taegen and Tynan <strong>Gunn</strong>, Aunt Millie Dixon and<br />

numerous other relatives and friends. Funeral Services are scheduled for Thursday,<br />

November 10, 2005 at 12:00 Noon at Rosewood Funeral Home in Humble, Texas (2602 Old<br />

Humble Road, (281) 441-2171).Published in the Chronicle on 11/9/2005.<br />

Sidney Pete <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

70, of Beaumont, died Saturday, March 3, 2012, at Harbor Hospice in Beaumont. He was<br />

born November 16, 1941, to June Eversol and William <strong>Gunn</strong>, and had been a lifelong<br />

resident of the Beaumont area. Sidney served in the United States Navy and was a member of<br />

the Veteran of Foreign Wars Post 1806, along with the Southeast Texas Mustang Club.<br />

Survivors include his wife, Linda <strong>Gunn</strong> of Beaumont; step-children, Linda Crump and her<br />

husband, Tom of Beaumont, Diana Burch and her husband, Brian of Orange, Vickie<br />

Babineaux of Austin, and Johnny Runnels and his wife, Dorla of McLain, Mississippi;<br />

brother, Billy <strong>Gunn</strong> and his wife, Gracie of Houston; sister, Emily Harper and her husband,<br />

Mike of Nacogdoches; eleven grandchildren; numerous great-grand- children; and nieces<br />

and nephews. A gathering of his family and friends will begin at 12:00 Noon, with his funeral<br />

service to follow at 2:00 p.m., Friday, March 9, 2012, at Broussard's, 1605 North Major<br />

Drive, Beaumont. A family committal will be held at Broussard's Crematorium. Memorial<br />

contributions may be made to St. John Lutheran Church Building Fund, 2955 South Major<br />

Drive, Beaumont, Texas 77707; or to a charity of one's choice .<br />

Simeon Leonard <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Sim L. <strong>Gunn</strong>, CSA died March 15, 1898 near Johnson"s Church in Warren County. He was<br />

survived by brother of Judge <strong>New</strong>ton <strong>Gunn</strong> and his sister Mrs. Rhodes of Crawfordbille. He<br />

was blessed with eight children; five sons J. F., W. C., W.F., Judson and Henry, and three<br />

daughters Miss Mattie <strong>Gunn</strong>, Mrs. R. J. Langford, and Mrs. J. R. Pool. (Thomas and Sarah<br />

Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Sinclara H. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

88, of East Street, Springfield, Mass., who was active with local churches and civic and<br />

fraternal organizations, died Sunday at Fairview Hospital in Great Barrington. She was a<br />

member of the Clinton African-Methodist Episcopal Church in Great Barrington for more<br />

than 45 years. She was also a former president of the Women's Home Mission of the church,<br />

and an officer in the Third Episcopal District of the AME Zion <strong>New</strong> England Conference.<br />

She was a past matron of Beulah Chapter 14 of the Eastern Star of Pittsfield, and a past<br />

worthy grand matron of the Prince Hall Grand Chapter of the state Eastern Star state and<br />

the jurisdiction of Connecticut. She was also a former president, treasurer and life member<br />

of the Berkshire County chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored<br />

People. Many years ago, she taught school in Eclectic, Ala., before becoming a social worker


in Columbia, S.C. Born in Benson, Ala., she attended the Kowaliga School there, and<br />

received a degree from the Hampton Institute in Hampton, Va. While there, she was active in<br />

athletics and participated in many civic activities. She moved to the Berkshires in 1942, and<br />

lived on October Mountain in Lee for two years before moving to East Street in 1944. Her<br />

husband, David <strong>Gunn</strong>, died in 1986. She leaves three sons, David L. Jr. of Stockbridge, St.<br />

Clair Reed <strong>Gunn</strong> of Washington, D.C., and Wray Martin <strong>Gunn</strong> of Sheffield; a brother,<br />

Howard Hicks of Washington; four sisters, Katie Pickwood and Isabel Miles of Columbia,<br />

Marie Howard of Washington, and Elizabeth Westbrook of Alexander City, Ala.; eight<br />

grandchildren, and four great-grandchildren. The funeral will be Wednesday morning at<br />

First Congregational Church Church, with burial in Stockbridge Village Cemetery. Calling<br />

hours are this evening at Finnerty & Stevens Stockbridge Funeral Home. Memorial<br />

contributions may be made to the Lee Visiting Nurse Association or the Clinton AME Zion<br />

Church Building Fund, in care of the funeral home. Published 9-3-1991<br />

Sophia <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Marion Ohio, January 10 - Mrs. Sophia <strong>Gunn</strong> died this morning at 1 l’clock at the residence<br />

of her son, Lewis <strong>Gunn</strong> on South Main Street. She was born in 1784 and was 103 years and<br />

seventeen days old at the time of her death. Cincinnati Commerical Tribune, page 4,<br />

Thursday Jan 12, 1888<br />

Sophie Sharpe <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Mrs. Sophie Sharpe <strong>Gunn</strong> died in Corpus Christie Texas Sunday September 10, 1939 at the<br />

age of 35. She is survived by her father Mr. Sharpe and brother Joe Sharpe and her sister<br />

Mrs. Lottie Crawford. Services will be held Tuesday afternoon at the Travis Park Methodist<br />

Church at 3 o’clock. Arrangements by Porter Loring Mortcician. (Wife of Marshall <strong>Gunn</strong>)<br />

Stacey Ann (Hutton) <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

46, our beloved wife, daughter, sister and aunt peacefully departed this world Monday, Dec.<br />

13, 2010, to live with our Lord Jesus after a valiant fight against Lou Gehrig's disease. She<br />

was surrounded by family, friends and supportive caregivers in her final days. Stacey was<br />

born Jan. 3, 1964, in Seattle. Although, she spent the majority of her adult life in Spokane,<br />

Wash., she grew up in Fairbanks. The cold dark winters of Fairbanks gave Stacey an active<br />

spirit. She was a cheerleader at West Valley High School and a successful track competitor.<br />

Her active spirit continued throughout her life. She excelled at karate, mountain biking,<br />

skiing, weight lifting and running. However, her true love was travel. She was blessed with<br />

a successful travel career that allowed her to see the world. She was fortunate enough to visit<br />

the serene places of Jamaica, Mexico, Fiji and Hawaii, among other exotic places. Stacey<br />

was married for 21 years to Raymond <strong>Gunn</strong>. Although they never had any children of their<br />

own, she treated each of her nieces - Beth, Jessica, Morgan, Allyson, Grace, Katie and Anna -<br />

as if they were her own children. In her final days, it was her nieces that gave her hope and<br />

courage to live each day to its fullest. Stacey is survived by her husband, Raymond <strong>Gunn</strong>;<br />

father George Hutton; sisters, Shelby, Shawna, Gina and Sara; and her nieces, Elizabeth,<br />

Jessica, Morgan, Allyson, Grace, Kathryn and Anna. She was preceded in death by her<br />

mother, Diane, and her grandmother, Elizabeth. A memorial service will be held at 4 p.m.,<br />

Saturday, Dec. 18, at Heritage Funeral Home, 508 N. Government Way, Spokane. After the<br />

service a celebration of life will be held at her sister's home at 5005 E. Glenngrae Lane,


Spokane.<br />

Stanford Spurgeon <strong>Gunn</strong>, Sr.<br />

47, died Saturday in this barracks room in North Richland. A plumber for Blaw-Knox, he<br />

had been in this area for about 2 months. He was born Aug. 17, 1907 at Lauderdale, Miss.<br />

Mr <strong>Gunn</strong> is survived by his wife Mary Lee <strong>Gunn</strong>, of Hattiesburg, Miss., two daughters,<br />

Mary Elizabeth Cargo, Cartersville, Miss. and Betty Jean Hensorling, Meridian, Miss. one<br />

son Stanford Spurgeon <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr of Pensacola, Fla; four sisters and one brother. The body<br />

was sent by Mueller Funeral Home to Hattiesburg, Miss. for funeral services. Sept 7, 1954<br />

Tri City Herald, Pasco Washington (Reuben and Mary Goforth <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Stiles E. (Pop) <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

age 77, resident of Okla. City, died Wednesday. Services will be Saturday, 1 pm, in the<br />

Colonial Chapel of Vondel L. Smith and Sons Mortuary. Published 12-17-1982<br />

Stiles E. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

July 29, 1924 toJanuary 26, 2012 GUNN, ELIZABETH A. July 23, 1925 to January 28, 2012<br />

Stiles (Skeets) passed away on January 26, 2012 at the age of 87. He was born in Paris, Texas.<br />

He served in the Navy in World War II aboard the USS Carter Hall. He met Elizabeth in San<br />

Diego while stationed there. They were married 67 years and lived in the San Diego area<br />

until they moved to Temecula in 2002. Elizabeth (Betty) passed away on January 28, 2012 at<br />

the age of 86. She was born in Columbus, Ohio and moved with her family to San Diego<br />

when she was a teenager. Skeets retired from Western Electric after 32 years service. Skeets<br />

was a Mason and an Elk. Betty worked briefly at Western Union then became a<br />

home-maker. Skeets and Betty are survived by daughter Sheri Holt and son Gary <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

both of Temecula, five grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren. Skeets is also survived by<br />

sister, Chris Meade of Oklahoma City and Betty is survived by brother Ralph Cramer of La<br />

Mesa. A service for both will be held at Greenwood Memorial Park & Mortuary, 4300<br />

Imperial Ave., San Diego, on Saturday, February 4, 2012, in the Garden Chapel. Viewing is<br />

at 10:00 a.m., with service at 12:00 p.m. Edition: First Edition Page: B-4 San Diego<br />

(Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Sylvia <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

WAHRBNSBUBG, Mo., May 6, 1892.—At KnobNoster, just east of here, Jennie Mitchell<br />

and Sylvia <strong>Gunn</strong>, two little girls, aged 6 years, were run over and killed by tha east bound<br />

passenger train on the Missouri Pacific. The accident happened where tbe track crosses the<br />

main street of the town.<br />

Sylvia <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Former Ignacio resident Sylvia <strong>Gunn</strong> died of complications from meningitis in Denver,<br />

Colorado on Saturday, Feb. 9, 2008. She was 61. She was born to Graves and Genevieve<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> in Ignacio on Sept. 23, 1946. She was a member of the Southern Ute Indian Tribe. She<br />

attended Ignacio public schools and graduated from an American Indian school in<br />

Oklahoma. Her family said she was good with children and worked at the Southern Ute<br />

Head Start and day care facility. She also lived in Glencoe, Ill., as a nanny. Ms. <strong>Gunn</strong> had<br />

spent her most recent years in Denver. Her family said she was known as "Aunt Syl" to


many extended friends and family there. She was an avid reader and enjoyed listening to<br />

music and attending concerts of her favorite performers. "Sylvia was a thoughtful and<br />

caring person and enjoyed being with family and friends," her family wrote. "She enjoyed<br />

giving small gifts and mementos." She is survived by her sisters Janis Peabody of Ignacio,<br />

Alethea Litz of Erie and Sandra <strong>Gunn</strong> of Portland, Ore.; companion, Michael Fasthorse, of<br />

Denver; one niece and four nephews. A funeral will be held at 9:30 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 16,<br />

2008, at St. Ignatius Catholic Church in Ignacio. Deacon Larry Tucker will officiate. Burial<br />

will take place at Ouray Memorial Cemetery . Sylvia <strong>Gunn</strong>, 61, died Saturday, February 9,<br />

2008 in Denver, Colorado. A Funeral Service will be Saturday, February 16, 2008 at 9:30<br />

A.M. at St. Ignatius Catholic Church. Deacon Larry Tucker of St. Ignatius Catholic Church<br />

will be officiating. Burial will occur at Ouray Memorial Cemetery in Ignacio. Ms. <strong>Gunn</strong> was<br />

born September 23, 1946 in Ignacio, Colorado the daughter of Graves and Genevieve <strong>Gunn</strong>.<br />

She attended Ignacio Public Schools and graduated from Indian school in Oklahoma. Sylvia<br />

was good with children and worked at the Southern Ute Headstart and Day Care facility.<br />

She also lived in Glencoe, Illinois as a private child caregiver. Sylvia spent her most recent<br />

years living in Denver, Colorado. She had many friends and extended family there. She was<br />

affectionately known as "Auntie Syl" to many she knew in Denver. Sylvia was a thoughtful<br />

and caring person and enjoyed being with family and friends. She enjoyed giving small gifts<br />

and mementos. Sylvia will be missed by her family and especially by her friends in Denver.<br />

She is survived by Alethea Litz (sister) of Erie, CO, Janis Peabody (sister) of Ignacio, Sandra<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> (sister) of Portland, OR, Michael Fasthorse (companion) of Denver, CO, Marie <strong>Gunn</strong>-<br />

Grant (niece), and nephews Anthony <strong>Gunn</strong>, Randall Litz, and Harold and Michael<br />

Carmenaros. She was preceded in death by her parents Graves & Genevieve <strong>Gunn</strong>, sister<br />

Corrine Watts, and brothers Harold and Emory <strong>Gunn</strong>. <strong>My</strong> Dear Friends – There are no<br />

jewels more precious than the friends God sent my way. <strong>My</strong> heart overflows with happiness,<br />

with love they share each day. No matter if I"m sad or blue or feeling down and low, I can<br />

always count on their support until the good times flow. Many faults I have, but they don"t<br />

seem to mind. They know that I"m only human and the good they try to find. Thank you,<br />

Lord, for my dear friends whose love is tested and true. They walk with me through life"s<br />

journey and will always see me through. ;Shirley Hile Powell<br />

Soledad Nidea <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

At peace on January 27, 2004. Loving wife of the late Lorenzo <strong>Gunn</strong> for 59 years; cherished<br />

mother of Elsie (Joseph) Juetten, Adolfo (Erlinda) <strong>Gunn</strong>, <strong>My</strong>rna (Michael) Brauch-Duffy,<br />

Luci Lyons, Vivien (Dan) Springer and the late Archie (Veronica) & Edward (Bess) <strong>Gunn</strong>;<br />

proud grandmother of Tom, Christina, Kelly, Andre, Bryan, Natalie, Stephen, Stacie,<br />

Brittany, Emily, Sally, Bobby, Phillip, Kevin, Denise and Edward; adored great<br />

grandmother of Joe, Lorenzo & Jordan; dear sister of Jose & Lourdes; treasured sister-inlaw<br />

of Beatrice. She will be missed by her best friend and caregiver Edna. Soledad is also<br />

survived by many other loving relatives and friends. She was proud to have been one of the<br />

Mothers of the Church at St. Paul of the Shipwreck. Friends and family may visit Thursday<br />

after 5:00 PM and are invited to attend the Rosary Service also on Thursday at 7:00 PM.<br />

Funeral Service on Friday at 10:30 AM from the chapels of VALENTE MARINI PERATA<br />

& CO., 4840 Mission St., San Francisco. then to the St. Paul of the Shipwreck Church where<br />

a Funeral Mass will be celebrated at 11:00 AM. Committal to follow at Holy Cross Cemetery.<br />

VALENTE MARINI PERATA & CO. (415) 333-0161.


Sophie <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Mrs. Sophie Sharpe <strong>Gunn</strong> died in Corpus Christi, Texas, Sunday evening, aged 35 years. She<br />

ia survived by father, Mr. Sharps, brother, Joe Sharpe; sister. Mrs Lottie Crawford. Sevices<br />

will be held Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock from the Travis P a r k Methodist church.<br />

Arrangements by Porter Lorling. mortician.<br />

Sophie M. (Zbierska) Wanat-<strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Sophie M. Wanat-<strong>Gunn</strong> 1921-2008 EAST LONGMEADOW - Sophie M. (Zbierska) Wanat-<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, of East Longmeadow, Mass., passed away at Mercy Hospital on February 21, 2008.<br />

Sophie was born November 2, 1921, in Wausau, Poland. Sophie left Wausau, Poland during<br />

high school at the age of 17 and immigrated to the United States in 1938. She attended<br />

Nazareth Academy in Philadelphia, PA and graduated from Northampton Commercial<br />

College. Sophie worked as a legal secretary for local attorneys for ten years before working<br />

for Aetna Life & Casualty in Hartford, Connecticut and Atlanta, Georgia until she retired.<br />

She was married in 1942 to Arnold Wanat, who predeceased her on May 21, 1963. Sophie<br />

married Russell <strong>Gunn</strong> in 1977 and they lived in Springfield, Massachusetts for 21 years until<br />

his death in 1999. Family and friends are invited to her funeral service on Thursday<br />

February 28, 2008 at 11:00 AM in the Hafey Funeral Home, 494 Belmont Avenue,<br />

Springfield, MA. The burial will be private. Hafey Funeral Home 734-4508<br />

Sophronia <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

8-24-1922 - Macon, Ga., - Miss Sophronia <strong>Gunn</strong> died at the home of her nephew Oscar<br />

Bradley, 118 Forsythe Street, on Wednesday morning. She had been in declining health for<br />

several weeks. She was born in Jones County in 1845 and came to this city about twenty<br />

years ago. She was the daughter of Green and Susan B.<strong>Gunn</strong> who died several years ago.<br />

The funeral will be from the residence at 4 o’clock this afternoon. Rev Grady Feagan pastor<br />

of the Tabernacle Baptist Church officiating burial will be in Riverside Cemetery. (Thomas<br />

and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Sophronia <strong>Gunn</strong> - Miss Sophonia <strong>Gunn</strong> died at 9 o’clock at the home of her nephew Oscar<br />

Bradley, 113 Forsyth Street Wed morning. Miss <strong>Gunn</strong> had been in declining health several<br />

weeks. She was born in Jones County in 1845, and came to this city about twenty years ago.<br />

Surviving are several nephews and nieces, among them Oscar Bradley, W. G. E. A. And E.<br />

H. Middlebrooks, W. C. Turpin, Sr., J. G. Dorsett, S. And Grank Alexander all of this city<br />

and also J. G. Bradley of Gray; Mr. And Mrs. J. D. Bradley and Mrs. Charles Stubbs of<br />

Walden. She was the daughter of Green and Susan B. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Jones County, who died<br />

several years ago. The funeral services will be from the residence this afternoon at 4. Rev.<br />

Grady Geagan pastor of the Tabernacle Baptist Church officiating. Interment will be in<br />

Riverside Cemetery.<br />

Spencer W. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Dies Here at 93 - Funeral services were held at 1:00 p.m., Monday at Lakeview Cemetery for<br />

Spencer Weddel <strong>Gunn</strong>, 93, who died Saturday. He was a retired Blackstone merchant, and<br />

operated a service station on Main Street for many years. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Ruth<br />

M. <strong>Gunn</strong>; one daughter, Mrs. T. H. Rash, Jr., of Richmond; one son, Roy E. <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Blackstone; one sister, Miss Hattie <strong>Gunn</strong> of Petersburg, seven grandchildren and one greatgrandchild.<br />

Blackstone (VA) Courier-Record Thurs. 2-8-1973 . (Thomas and Sarah


Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

St. Clair <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

After a lengthy battle with cancer, Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> passed peacefully surrounded by family on<br />

November 1, 2007, his 58th wedding anniversary. St. Clair Reed <strong>Gunn</strong> was born in Atlanta,<br />

GA on July 20, 1928 to David and Sinclara <strong>Gunn</strong>. He graduated from Williams High School<br />

in Stockbridge, MA and Lenox Preparatory in Lenox, MA. Upon graduation, St. Clair<br />

enlisted in the U.S. Marine Corps. After moving to Washington, DC, he became a foreman in<br />

construction and worked on many projects around the DC area, such as the Shrine of the<br />

Immaculate Conception, Nannie Helen Burroughs School and the Benning Road Bridge.<br />

After retirement, Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> enjoyed playing golf, where he won many awards. Devoted<br />

member of the Church of Our Saviour and always helped others. St. Clair is survived by his<br />

wife Barbara; his children Jean, Barbara "Sissy" Astore and Leslie <strong>Gunn</strong>-Jordan;<br />

grandchildren, Heather, Domonic and Joseph; great-grandchildren, Richard, Sidney,<br />

Hayden and McKai; brothers Wray and David; and a host of cousins, nieces and nephews.<br />

On Monday, November 5, services will be held at the Church of Our Saviour, 1616 Irving St.<br />

N.E., Washington, DC at 12:30 p.m., with the family viewing beginning at 12 p.m. The family<br />

invites all interested friends and relatives to attend this celebration of life. For futher details,<br />

please contact LATNEY"S FUNERAL HOME, 202-882-2455 or the Church of Our Saviour,<br />

Stacy <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Stacy <strong>Gunn</strong>, 49, died suddenly Thursday, Aug. 12, 2004, in Okolona. He was born Jan. 4,<br />

1955, to Will <strong>Gunn</strong> and Earnestine Sykes <strong>Gunn</strong>. He was a member of Zion Spring M.B.<br />

Church. He received his education in the Okolona and Aberdeen school systems. He was an<br />

employee of Stylecraft Furniture. Services will be at 2 p.m. Sunday at Zion Spring M.B.<br />

Church with the Rev. Spencer <strong>Gunn</strong> officiating. Burial will be in the church cemetery.<br />

Williams Memorial Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements. Survivors include his<br />

father, Will <strong>Gunn</strong>, and his mother, Earnestine <strong>Gunn</strong>, of Aberdeen; two daughters, CaSonya<br />

S. Coggins of Aberdeen and Deetra L. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Okolona; a son, Stacy Martez <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Okolona; the mother of his children, Wanda <strong>Gunn</strong> of Okolona; six sisters, Christine Orr and<br />

husband, Rev. Curtis Orr, of Prairie, Elaine Lomax and husband, Cleophus, of Aberdeen,<br />

Norma Ewing of Aberdeen, Ozie Jones and husband, Rev. James Jones, of Chicago, Jeanette<br />

Swindall and husband, Lawrence, of Memphis, LaMonica Calvert and husband, Johnnie, of<br />

Okolona; one brother, Darrell Maurice <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife, Priscilla, of Aberdeen; two<br />

grandchildren, Pedrianna Gathings and Jaylon I. Hogan.<br />

Stanley <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Stanley D. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 55, Festus, died Nov. 22, 2007, at his home. He was born Dec. 18, 1951, in<br />

St. Louis, the son of Floretine and Edith (Rosa) <strong>Gunn</strong>.He is survived by his brothers and<br />

sisters, Elaine Harris, Wanda Johnson, David <strong>Gunn</strong>, Patricia <strong>Gunn</strong>, Elizabeth (Jessie)<br />

Underwood; and his nieces and nephews, Jessica, Anthony, Chelsea, Sue, and Karen.He was<br />

preceded in death by his parents; his brother, Harold <strong>Gunn</strong>; and two nephews, Robby and<br />

Richard.Memorial service is 12:30 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 28 at Fey Funeral Home, Mehlville.<br />

Memorials may be made to the family<br />

Stanley <strong>Gunn</strong>


STANLEY GUNN DIES Stanley <strong>Gunn</strong>, formerly of Waco, who was the Fort Worth Star-<br />

Telegram and Chronicle correspondent in the Philippines, died Monday Oct. 29, 1944 of<br />

wounds sustained during a Japanese bombing attack on Tacloban on Oct. 25, MacArthur<br />

headquarters notified his wife in Forth Worth Tuesday. It was only last Friday that a<br />

message was received from <strong>Gunn</strong> himself informing his wife that he, who had been in the<br />

Pacific area since last June writing about Texans on the war scene, had suffered a broken leg<br />

in the bombing attack which took the life of Asahel Bush, Associated Press war<br />

correspondent. His message at that time said he expected to be home in Fort Worth in a few<br />

weeks. <strong>Gunn</strong>, a native of Texas, was 30. He was accredited to General MacArthur"s forces,<br />

and with the invasion of the Philippines he landed with the fifth wave of American troops on<br />

Leyte. Among his front dispatches from the embattled war front were stories describing a<br />

series of Japanese air raids, and of them <strong>Gunn</strong> wrote, "there"s nothing like a grandstand<br />

seat during an air raid." <strong>Gunn</strong> received his bachelor of journalism degree from the<br />

University of Texas in 1937 and worked on the San Antonio Light and Austin Daily Tribune<br />

before joining the Star-Telegram staff in 1943. He was the Waco Tribune-Herald<br />

correspondent while attending the university. His parents are Mr. and Mrs. Elmer G. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

of Austin. His two children are Cathleen and Terry. (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

desc)<br />

Stanley E. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

died suddenly on Dec. 14, 2007. Beloved husband of Maryann (nee Barnes); loving and<br />

devoted father of Stephanie and Emily. Beloved son of Stanley and Edith <strong>Gunn</strong>. Brother of<br />

Kimberly Leone (Paul); uncle of David, Dana and Melissa Vitelli, Lauren, Nicole and<br />

Cameryn Barnes. Relatives and friends are invited to attend his Viewing and Funeral<br />

Thursday 8 A.M. from THE FLUEHR FUNERAL HOME, 864 Bristol Pike (Rte. 13),<br />

Bensalem followed by his Service of Christian Burial 10:30 A.M. Interment Forest Hills<br />

Cemetery. No evening viewing. In lieu of flowes, donations to the <strong>Gunn</strong> Children Memorial<br />

Education and Trust Fund c/o TruMark, 1000 N. Brook Drive, Trevose, PA 19053 would be<br />

appreciated. Published in the Philadelphia Inquirer & Philadelphia Daily <strong>New</strong>s on<br />

12/18/2007.<br />

Stanley Franklin <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

WILMORE, Kentucky - Stanley Franklin <strong>Gunn</strong>, 57, husband of Angie <strong>Gunn</strong>, died Sat., July<br />

3, 2005. Services 2 pm Wed., Betts & West Funeral Home. Visit noon until service<br />

time.Published in the Lexington Herald-Leader on 7/5/2005. April 6, 1948 - July 3, 2005<br />

2 nd obit<br />

Stanley <strong>Gunn</strong>, 57, the husband of Angie <strong>Gunn</strong> of Harrodsburg Road of Wilmore, died July 3,<br />

2005 He was a member of Mount Freedom Baptist Church. He was born April 6, 1948, son<br />

of Oscar <strong>Gunn</strong> and the late Verla Odell Dillingham <strong>Gunn</strong>.Other survivors include a son,<br />

Erik <strong>Gunn</strong>; three brothers, Gary <strong>Gunn</strong> of Danville, Craig and Vicki <strong>Gunn</strong> of Wilmore, and<br />

David and Tammy <strong>Gunn</strong> of Nicholasville; four grandchildren, Chad, Tyler, Caleb and Ethan<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>; three nieces, Rachel, Morgan and Emily <strong>Gunn</strong>; and one nephew, Brian <strong>Gunn</strong>.ervices<br />

were 2 p.m. Wednesday at Betts & West Funeral Home with the Rev. David Hewitt<br />

officiating.Contributions are suggested to one"s favorite charity<br />

Starling <strong>Gunn</strong>


Died, in Caswell, on the 13th of August, Sterling (sic) <strong>Gunn</strong>; Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born in Notoway<br />

(sic) County, Virginia, the 9th day of May, 1764, and at an early age joined the American<br />

Army, and rendered the services of a true and brave soldier until peace was declared. - He<br />

was under command of Marquis Lafayette at the surrender of Cornwallis, and assisted in<br />

placing and firing the first gun upon the British at Yorktown. For his good services and<br />

conduct he was rendered by a command in his company. - Having passed some of his best<br />

years as a soldier, in striving to obtain the unmeasured blessing of freedom, he ever seemed<br />

to feel that it was a high obligation upon him to exercise all the privileges and perform all the<br />

duties of a citizen. He rarely if ever failed to go to the polls to express his choice of views by<br />

his vote, and though of such an advanced age, yet at our last elections his venerable person<br />

was to be seen at the ballot box exercising that right which is as powerful in the preservation<br />

of liberty as the cartridge box was in securing it.Kind in his manner, and playful in his<br />

disposition, all who approached him felt their attachment deepened and their reverence<br />

heightened for the gray-haired soldier and patriarch.For fifty years he was a pious and<br />

exemplary member of the Methodist Church, and his whole life was in harmony with his<br />

holy profession, so was his death a perfect manifestation of the Divine feelings that dwelt<br />

within him. He saw the shadow of the wing of death falling upon him, yet it produced no<br />

alarm; no fear as to consequences. On the contrary he seemed to feel no sting in the pains of<br />

death, that the triumph of the grave was no victory.The venerable authors of our liberties are<br />

fast passing away! But one other remains in our midst, and the unchangeable laws of life and<br />

death show to us that in all probability the gates of the grave will soon open to receive him.As<br />

they drop one by one into the tomb, we all might well pause from busy life and drop a tear to<br />

their memories, as a small token of gratitude for the rich inheritance they won for us by their<br />

valor, and preserved for us by their prudence. Book HH, Caswel County, NC Registry<br />

Stella Adam <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Quitman, Arkansas, died at Watkins Memorial Hospital, 10 May 1964; funeral services held<br />

at First Methodist Church, Quitman, 12 May, 3 PM, Revs. Hubert Barlow and John Webb<br />

officiating; survivors - several nieces and nephews; pallbearers - Jim Culpepper, G. F.<br />

Dabbs, Arnold Love, Vester Davis, Morris Jones, Doug McGowan.<br />

Stella <strong>Gunn</strong> Johnson<br />

Stella was born October 20, 1921, in Bastrop County, Texas, and went to her heavenly home<br />

on July 9, 2010, in Austin, Texas. She is preceded in death by her parents, Joseph and Nora<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, husband Cecil Johnson, brother Robert <strong>Gunn</strong>, and sisters Lillie Mae Koenig, Lena<br />

Marcum, Fannie Owens, and Marie Whitaker. She is survived by her sister Nora Belle<br />

Anderson, brother Joseph <strong>Gunn</strong>, sister Jeanette Jennings and husband Frank, brotherin-law<br />

Raymond Whitaker, daughter JoAnn Weston and husband Bob, grandsons Dr. Drew<br />

Weston and Dalton Weston, and three generations of beloved nephews and nieces. Stella was<br />

a faithful member of Redeemer Lutheran Church and especially enjoyed her Wednesday<br />

TLC Bible study group. During her working years she was involved in the restaurant<br />

business and also worked for IRS, the Texas House and Senate. A memorial service will be<br />

held at 11:00 a.m. Friday, July 23, 2919, at the Redeemer Lutheran Church, 1500 West<br />

Anderson Lane with a reception following. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be sent to<br />

Redeemer Lutheran Church or a charity of your choice.


Stella Rachelle <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

passed away Thursday, Dec. 22, 2011, at The Women's Hospital in <strong>New</strong>burgh, Ind.<br />

Survivors include her parents, William Joseph and Jennifer Marie (Beard) <strong>Gunn</strong>;<br />

grandparents; and brothers Ryan Christopher <strong>Gunn</strong> and her twin brother, Thomas Wayne<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>. A family memorial service will be held at a later date. Boultinghouse Funeral Home<br />

in Rockport is entrusted with care.<br />

Stephen Anthony <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Stephen A. <strong>Gunn</strong> - Leesville, Louisana -- Funeral services for Stephen Anthony <strong>Gunn</strong> I, 31,<br />

will at 1 p.m. today, Jan. 13, 1998 in Pleasant Hill Baptist Church. The Rev. Joseph Garner<br />

will officiate. Burial will be in Leesville Memorial Cemetery under direction of Beauregard-<br />

Vernon Funeral Home. Visitation is from 9 a.m. in the church. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> died Thursday,<br />

Jan. 8, 1998, as the result of a truck accident in Lumberton, Miss. A native of Leesville, he<br />

was a graduate of Leesville High School and attended Southwestern State University, where<br />

he played football. He was a lifetime member of Pleasant Hill Baptist Church, the Junior<br />

Choir and Usher Board. Survivors include his wife, Sharon <strong>Gunn</strong> of Alexandria; one son,<br />

Steven Anthony <strong>Gunn</strong> II, of Alexandria; and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Philip L. <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Leesville.<br />

Stephen E. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

60, of Houston, Texas The funeral service for Stephen <strong>Gunn</strong> will be Thursday, June 23, 2005,<br />

in Houston, Texas. He was born April 14, 1945 to William and Dorothy (Early) <strong>Gunn</strong>. Steve<br />

graduated from Alva High School with the class of 1963.<br />

Stephen E. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

passed away Monday June 20, 2005 after a long battle with Leukemia. Steve was born April<br />

14, 1945 in Alva, Oklahoma. He was an avid Sooner fan. Steve moved to in 1969 after serving<br />

in the U. S. Air Force in Vietnam. He graduated from the University of with a degree in<br />

Radio and Television Communication. He worked for Fisk Telephone and Centel before<br />

going to work for the City of as a Senior Telecom Specialist in the Airport Systems. Steve is<br />

survived by his mother Dorothy Meisenheimer, stepfather, Loyd Meisenheimer, his wife,<br />

Mary, and sons: Justin Beck and his wife Dawn, and Kevin Johnson. Visitation will be 7:00<br />

p.m. - 9:00 p.m., Wednesday, June 22, 2005 at J.B. Earthman - Tanglewood, 5740 San Felipe<br />

@ Bering. The Funeral Service will be 11:00 a.m., Thursday, June 23, 2005 in the chapel of J.<br />

B Earthman - Tanglewood. Interment will follow at National Cemetery. The family wishes to<br />

express it"s heartfelt thanks to the employees of Texas Oncology Sugar Land and to the<br />

nurses and staff on the 5th floor of Spring Branch Medical Center. In addition to flowers, the<br />

family requests donations to Leukemia Research at M D Anderson Cancer Center, PO Box<br />

4486, , TX 77210-4486<br />

Stephen J. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Stephen J. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 61, of Culver, Indiana, died at 3:00PM on Sunday, March 6, 2005, at<br />

Miller"s Merry Manor, Culver, Indiana. Stephen was born on November 8, 1943, to<br />

Gabriella (Van Der Brugen) <strong>Gunn</strong> at Kewanee, llinois. He is survived by his loving son: Paul<br />

A. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Culver, Indiana; daughters: Marian L. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Upland, California, and Susan<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Plymouth, Indiana; sisters: Rebecca J. (Paul) Hannah of East Moline, Illinois, and


Grace H. (Calvin) Sears of Watseka, Illinois; and granddaughter: Sabrina J. <strong>Gunn</strong>of<br />

Mooresville, N. Caroliina. There will be no visitation. Rev. Rustin Krapfl will officiate<br />

memorial services on Saturday, March 12, 2005, at 11:00AM at the Sunrise Chapel in<br />

Plymouth, Indiana. Interment will follow at a later date. Memorial contributions may be<br />

given to the American Cancer Society.<br />

Sterling Page <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

REIDSVILLE, NC- Sterling Page <strong>Gunn</strong>, 82, died Sunday, October 1, 2006 at Annie Penn<br />

Hospital. Funeral arrangements are incomplete at Citty Funeral Home. Published in the<br />

<strong>New</strong>s Record on 10/2/2006. (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

2 nd obit<br />

Sterling Page <strong>Gunn</strong>, 82, of 7538 NC 87, died Sunday, October 1, 2006, at Annie Penn<br />

Hospital.Funeral services will be conducted at 11 a.m. Wednesday, October 4, at Citty<br />

Funeral Home Chapel and burial will follow in Roselawn Memorial Garden. A native of<br />

Caswell Co., he was a son of the late Thomas Edwin and Effie Page <strong>Gunn</strong> and had lived in<br />

the Wentworth Community most of his life. He was a U.S. Army Veteran of World War II<br />

and was a retired auto mechanic. Sterling and his brothers owned and operated <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Brothers Garage until his retirement. After retiring he opened a garage beside his home in<br />

Wentworth. Surviving is his wife, Edith Chambers <strong>Gunn</strong> of the home; step-sons, Donald<br />

Patterson and wife, Lynda of Richmond, Va., Charles Patterson of Wentworth; stepgrandchildren,<br />

Jason Patterson, Jennifer Patterson, Shannon Patterson, Erin Patterson, and<br />

Kate Patterson; step-great grandson, Jacob Patterson. The family will see friends from 6<br />

until 8 p.m. Tuesday October 3, at Citty Funeral Home and at other times they will be at the<br />

residence. Memorials may be made to Hospice of Rockingham Co. P.O. Box 281 Wentworth,<br />

N.C. 27375. (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Sterling <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr.<br />

In Loving Memory Of Sergeant Sterling <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr., who departed this life October 10, 2006.<br />

He was a Police Officer for over 20 years, also a Honorable Marine Veteran. Beloved<br />

husband of Shirley, father of Sterling III and Corliss, brother of Melvin, Arnette, Larry,<br />

Cherrie and Donna. Visitation will be on Friday, October 13, 2006, 2:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m., at<br />

Wallace Broadview Funeral Home, 2020 Roosevelt Rd., Broadview, IL, 708-344-1288.<br />

Funeral services will be held on Saturday, October 14, 2006. Wake 10 a.m. Funeral 11 a.m.,<br />

Rosehill M.B. Church, 736 S. Francisco, Chicago, IL. Interment Oakridge Cemetery,<br />

Hillside, IL, immediately following services<br />

Sterling <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr.<br />

Vicksburg, Miss., Oct. 30, 1910.—Although his son, Sterling <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr., died last night as a<br />

result of concussion of the brain following a scrimmage during football practice, Rev. E.<br />

Sterling <strong>Gunn</strong>, Sr., rector of Trinity Episcopal Church, Natchez, lauds the college game as a<br />

"manly sport" and does not think any game compares with it for college pastime. Young<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> died last night. He was practicing with teammates in the rectory yard for a match with<br />

the Jefferson Military Academy when the play produced a scrimmage that caused a. fracture<br />

at the base of his brain. The Rev <strong>Gunn</strong> delivered remarks today that his son’s death was an<br />

accident and that football should not be blamed.


Steve <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Mr. Steve <strong>Gunn</strong>, 55 of Covington, Ga., passed away Tuesday Aug. 19, 2003 at home following<br />

a brief illness. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong>, a native of Lancaster County S.C., was born Feb. 5, 1948, son of<br />

the late Rayford Roscoe and Martha Estelle Meeks <strong>Gunn</strong>. He was a hospital pharmacist and<br />

a veteran of the United States Army, having served during the Vietnam era. Survivors<br />

include a daughter, Steffanie (Thomas Michael) Aycock, Hahira; son, Andrew Paul <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

Remerton; brothers, Larry <strong>Gunn</strong>, Nicholls, Ernie <strong>Gunn</strong>, Conyers and Bobby <strong>Gunn</strong>, Duluth;<br />

sisters, Bonnie <strong>Gunn</strong>, Tampa Fla., Carlene Dukes, Waycross, Faye Shepherd, Rutledge, Ga.<br />

and Former Wife, Paula D. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Antioch Tenn. Funeral services will be held on today, Aug.<br />

22, 2003 at 2 p.m. at Harrell Grove Baptist Church. Burial will follow in the Harrell Grove<br />

Church Cemetery.-- Sims Funeral Home, Douglas. (James W. <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Steve <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

47, of Traverse City, Michigan, formerly of Lansing, Michigan died Saturday, Feb. 26, 2005,<br />

in Traverse City. A memorial service will be held Wednesday, March 13, 2005, at 3 p.m., at<br />

the Church of the Nazarene in Traverse City.<br />

Steven E. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Steven E. <strong>Gunn</strong>, traveled home with Christ on Jan. 16, 2009, doing what he loved most. He<br />

leaves behind his beloved wife Peggy <strong>Gunn</strong>, and is also survived by his children, Zechariah<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, Zebulun <strong>Gunn</strong>, Sarah Buenrostro, Joshua <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jessica Pratt and Rebecca <strong>Gunn</strong>;<br />

and four grandchildren. He was a loving father, brother, son and friend. His love for Christ<br />

and love for family and friends is what made him strong. Vigil services will be held on<br />

Wednesday, Jan. 21, 2009 at 7 p.m. at Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Emmett. Funeral<br />

Mass will be celebrated at 1 p.m. on Thursday also at Sacred Heart. Arrangements are with<br />

the Potter Funeral Chapel in Emmett.<br />

Steven Todd <strong>Gunn</strong> I,<br />

44, of Neosho,Mo, died Sunday, Dec. 12, 2010 at his home in Neosho. Steven was born Oct.<br />

7, 1966 in California and had worked as a veteranian assistant. He married Lisa Smith on<br />

Aug. 3, 2009 at Miami, Okla. and she survives. He is also survived by two children, Steven<br />

Todd <strong>Gunn</strong> II and Samantha Taylor <strong>Gunn</strong>, both of Fulton, Mo. The body has been taken<br />

for cremation and no services are planned at this time. Arrangements are under the<br />

direction of Clark Funeral Home, Neosho, Mo.<br />

Steve W. "Big Papa" <strong>Gunn</strong> Sr.,<br />

50, of Tallahassee died Friday. The service will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday at <strong>New</strong> Light Church<br />

in Wakulla County, Florida, with burial at the church cemetery. Family will receive friends<br />

from 6 to 8 p.m. today at Bevis Funeral Home in Tallahassee (385-2193). A lifelong resident<br />

of Tallahassee, he was employed by the city of Tallahassee for 28 years before his retirement.<br />

He was a member of <strong>New</strong> Light Church. He is survived by his wife, Jo Ann Lairsey <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Tallahassee; a son, Steve W. <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr. of Woodville; two daughters, Sondra Hall of<br />

Crawfordville and Nina <strong>Gunn</strong>-Hall of Tallahassee; his parents, Kenneth and Thelma <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

of Woodville; a brother, Keith <strong>Gunn</strong> of Woodville; two sisters, Helen Nichols of Woodville<br />

and Connie Walker of Bristol; and six grandchildren.- May 14, 2001 Tallahassee Democrat


Steven L. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Lansing, MI Age 47, passed away Saturday, February 26, 2005. Steve attended Grand Ledge<br />

High School and served in the U.S. Army. He was preceded in death by his brothers, Douglas<br />

and Randy. Surviving are his father, Gerald (Carrie) <strong>Gunn</strong>; mother, Patricia (Charles)<br />

Lorenz; sister, Sharon (Dennis) Evans. Steve will be missed by his step-sisters, step-brothers,<br />

nieces, nephews, as well as the many friends he met through his life journey. Memorial<br />

services will be held in both Traverse City on Sunday, March 13, 3:00 p.m. at the Church of<br />

the Nazarene and in Lansing on Saturday, April 23, 11:00 a.m. at Trinity Church, 3355<br />

Dunckel Road, Lansing. Contributions may be made to the Homeless Ministries, Grace Point<br />

Ministries, c/o Church of the Nazarene, 1023 S. Division, Traverse City, MI 49684 in memory<br />

of Steve. The family is being served by the Gorsline-Runciman Co. Lansing Chapel.<br />

Sue Carol Frazier <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Sue Carol Frazier <strong>Gunn</strong> October 17, 1934- August 2, 2008 COLUMBUS, GA— Sue Carol<br />

Frazier <strong>Gunn</strong>, 73, of Columbus died Saturday, August 2, 2008 at Columbus Hospice House.<br />

Funeral services will be held 2:00 p.m. Tuesday, August 5, 2008 at McMullen Funeral Home<br />

Chapel, 3874 Gentian Blvd., Columbus with Reverend Gene Ritchie officiating. Interment<br />

will follow at Parkhill Cemetery. The following will serve as pallbearers: Dan Dawson, Larry<br />

Puccio, Bill Sebastian, Jason Sebastian, Travis Clark and Kevin Sebastian. The family will<br />

receive friends from 6 to 8:00 p.m. Monday at the funeral home. Born in Dothan, Alabama,<br />

Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was the daughter of the late Lloyd Frazier and Sallie Watford Frazier. A loving<br />

mother, grandmother and great grandmother, she was a homemaker and member of Trinity<br />

United Methodist Church. Survivors include her husband, Raymond C. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr. of<br />

Columbus; three daughters, <strong>My</strong>ra Lynn Puccio and her husband Larry of Pembroke Pines,<br />

FL, Marie Carol Sebastian and her husband Bill of Columbus and Elizabeth Clark and<br />

husband Travis of Coumbus; a sister Rudeen Blanton of Montgomery, AL; five<br />

grandchildren, Christopher Puccio, Ann Marie Ahearn, Jason Sebastian, Kevin Sebastian<br />

and William Clark; two great grandchildren, MacKenzie Ahearn and Riley Ahearn; and<br />

several nieces and nephews.<br />

Sue Carol Pierce <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Sue Carol Pierce <strong>Gunn</strong> 79 of Lucedale , Ms., passed away September 1, 2011 in Lucedale.<br />

Sue was born on May 2, 1932 in Moss Point. She was Moss Point High School Homecoming<br />

Queen in 1950, she also graduated from Moss Point High School in 1950. She was a concert<br />

pianist and loved playing the piano for her many friends and family. She was retired from<br />

Materials Dept, at Ingalls Shipbuilding and she worked part time at Lowes Hardware in<br />

Pascagoula. Sue enjoyed sports. But most of all she will be remembered as a loving mother,<br />

grandmother, and great grandmother. She is preceded in death by her parents Lewis Clifton<br />

(Shie) and Lucy Wells Pierce and sister Edwina Elliott. She is survived by her children Tina<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> (Terry) Sumerlin of Agricola, MS; Suzette <strong>Gunn</strong>(Danny) Druey of Escatawpa, MS;<br />

Sheryl (Debbie) <strong>Gunn</strong> Coleman of Pascagoula, MS; and Joey Timothy (Lori) <strong>Gunn</strong> of Deer<br />

Park, TX. Her grandchildren Jeremy Aaron McGee of Slidell, LA; Jill <strong>Gunn</strong>(Aaron) Brown<br />

of Deer Park, TX; Amy Scarbrough (Gordon) Hall of Moss Point, MS; Jacob Adam (Tracie)<br />

Scott of Biloxi, MS; Crystal Glass (Chris) Danley of Hurley, MS; Shay Timothy <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Biloxi, MS; Misty Suzette Glass of Pascagoula, MS; Justin <strong>My</strong>les Sumerlin of Lucedale, MS;<br />

Tera Dane Sumerlin of Lucedale, MS;. 11 great grandchildren. She will also be sadly missed


y her brothers and sister Ernest Calvin "Shie"" Pierce of Pearl River, LA; Lewis Clifton<br />

(Carol) Pierce Jr. of Forney, TX; . Eunice Pierce (Rodney) Roig of Slidell, LA. and former<br />

husband and the father of her children Mr. Jesse <strong>Gunn</strong> of Moss Point, MS. Loved by many<br />

Pierce, Wells, Gray and <strong>Gunn</strong> family members and many other friends and co-workers.<br />

Visitation will be Monday September 5, 2011 from 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM at Heritage Funeral<br />

Home in Escatawpa, MS. Funeral service will begin at 11:00 AM from the funeral home<br />

chapel. Burial will follow in Griffin cemetery in Moss Point. Pallbearers will be her<br />

grandsons and Son-in-Laws. Heritage Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.<br />

Sue <strong>Gunn</strong> Wagner<br />

Statesville, NC March 20 - Mrs. Sue <strong>Gunn</strong> Wagner, widow of the late E.L. Wagner, died at<br />

her home of West End Avenue yesterday at 11 o’clock following an illness of three weeks<br />

from an acute attack of heart disease. Mrs. Wagner had been in failing health for some years<br />

but her condition only became grave recently. She was 86 years old and is survived by two<br />

children; Mrs. L. C. Wagner and Mrs. Josie Davis, both of Statesville. Two grandsons, Dr.<br />

James W. Davis, now in France and John David of this place. Mrs. Wagner was the last<br />

surviving member of the <strong>Gunn</strong> family. The funeral will be conducted from the home<br />

tomorrow afternoon. The interment will be in Oakwood. Charlotte Observer -March 21,<br />

1919.<br />

Sue <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

94, of Orange, Texas died Monday, April 30, 2007 at Harbor Hospital in Orange. A Mass of<br />

Christian Burial will be 10:30 a.m., Thursday, May 3, 2007, at St. Mary Catholic Church in<br />

Orange. Officiating will be Reverend Joseph P. Daleo. Burial will follow at St. Mary Catholic<br />

Cemetery. Visitation will begin at 5:30 p.m. on Wednesday, with a Rosary at 7:00 p.m. at<br />

Claybar Funeral Home Chapel in Orange. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born February 5, 1913, in<br />

Crowley, LA, to Leo and Sarah Fontenot Carlin. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was an active part of the <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Studio family business, a member of St. Mary Catholic Church, and a founding member of<br />

The Catholic Daughters, St. Mary Parish. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was preceded in death by her husband,<br />

T. L. <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr., son Buzzie <strong>Gunn</strong>, and infant daughter Sharon Ann <strong>Gunn</strong>. She is survived by<br />

her son Thomas L. <strong>Gunn</strong> III and wife Joan Mortimer <strong>Gunn</strong> of Orange, daughter in law<br />

Dayle Foreman <strong>Gunn</strong> of Orange; seven grandchildren: Debbie Moreau, Connie Gray,<br />

Tommy <strong>Gunn</strong> IV, Mike <strong>Gunn</strong>, Chris <strong>Gunn</strong>, Lacey Hale, and Bridget Toohey; thirteen great<br />

grandchildren; sister, Ruby King of Kingston, NC, special niece Cheryl Williams of<br />

Lafayette, LA, and numerous nieces and nephews. Serving as pallbearers will be Tommy<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> IV, Chris <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jet Toohey, Mike Gray, Dal Moreau, and Nelson Toups. Honorary<br />

pallbearers will be Joshua Gray, Ryan Moreau, Jeremy Gray, Anthony <strong>Gunn</strong>, Vinny Hale<br />

and Mike <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Sue <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

EDEN, NC - Sue Carter <strong>Gunn</strong>, 90, of 311 Moir St. died June 2, 1992, at Alamance County<br />

Hospital in Burlington. Funeral will be at 11 a.m. Thursday at Fair Funeral Home. Burial<br />

will be in Greenview Cemetery in Reidsville, NC. Surviving are daughter, Mrs. Virginia


Hargrove of Graham; three grandchildren. The family will be at the residence of brother,<br />

George Hoskins, 400 Doak St. Greensboro <strong>New</strong>s & Record Wed. 6-3-1992<br />

Sue <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Mrs.Sue <strong>Gunn</strong>, 98, widow of Henry Louis <strong>Gunn</strong> II, died August 29, 2001, in the emergency<br />

room of Carterette General Hospital in Morehead City, NC. A service was held, with burial<br />

in Beaufort, N.C., where her son and family lived. She was a native of Petersburg, where she<br />

was a member of First Baptist Church. Later, she lived with her daughter and family in ,<br />

after which she lived with her son and his family in Beaufort. She was a professional<br />

secretary to a radiologist, a lawyer and a minister at St. Paul"s Church in Petersburg. She<br />

attended Radford College and Davis College in Petersburg. She published several small<br />

books of poetry, her favorite avocation. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> is survived by her son, Henry Louis<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> and his wife, Rita; a daughter, Barbara <strong>Gunn</strong> Casso and her husband, Don; a sister,<br />

Loonell Ridout Robinson of Richmond; eight grandsons; two grand daughters; one greatgrandson;<br />

and one great-granddaughter. The Progress Index, Petersburg, Va Sun. 9-2-2001<br />

Sue Marlene <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Funeral services for Sue Marlene <strong>Gunn</strong>, 60, of Corinth, Mississippi are set for 2 p.m. today at<br />

McBride Funeral Home Chapel in Ripley with Bro. Glen Hudspeth officiating. Burial will be<br />

in Harmony Cemetery in Walnut. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> died Sunday, May 30, 2004, at Magnolia<br />

Regional Health Center. Memorials may be made to the American Diabetes Foundation, P.<br />

O. Box 2680, North Canton, OH, 44720. Visitation will be held from 7 a.m. until service time<br />

today at McBride Funeral Home<br />

Sue Marlene <strong>Gunn</strong>, 60, died Sunday, May 30, 2004, at the Magnolia Regional Health Center<br />

in Corinth. She was the operator of A Slice of Happiness Gift Shop in Corinth. She was the<br />

School Food Service director for the State of Mississippi, retiring after 25 years. She also<br />

authored numerous books for the food service industry. She started her career as a teacher<br />

at the University of Southern Mississippi in Hattiesburg. She served as director of a child<br />

nutrition program at Meridian as a food service director at Doctor"s Hospital in Jackson.<br />

She was a member of Harmony Baptist Church in Walnut.Services will be at 2 p.m. today at<br />

McBride Funeral Home Chapel with Bro. Glen Hudspeth officiating. Burial will be in<br />

Harmony Cemetery inWalnut.Survivors include her father, Sewell <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife, Iris, of<br />

Walnut; three sisters, Lesa Voyles of Ripley, Shelly Stanley and husband, Terry, of Belmont,<br />

and Nelda Barnes and husband, Charles, of Corinth; a brother, Wayne <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife, Deb,<br />

of Waynesboro, Tenn.; seven nieces and nephews; four great-nieces and great-nephews. She<br />

was preceded in death by her mother, Zevie Sue Eubanks <strong>Gunn</strong>.<br />

Sue Carol Pierce <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

79, September 14, 2011 of Lucedale passed away September 1, 2011 in Lucedale, Mississippi..<br />

Sue was born on May 2, 1932 in Moss Point. She was Moss Point High School Homecoming<br />

Queen in 1950, she also graduated from Moss Point High School in 1950. She was a concert<br />

pianist and loved playing the piano for her many friends and family. She was retired from


Materials Dept, at Ingalls Shipbuilding and she worked part time at Lowes Hardware in<br />

Pascagoula. Sue enjoyed sports. But most of all she will be remembered as a loving mother,<br />

grandmother, and great grandmother. She is preceded in death by her parents Lewis Clifton<br />

(Shie) and Lucy Wells Pierce and sister Edwina Elliott. She is survived by her children Tina<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> (Terry) Sumerlin of Agricola, MS; Suzette <strong>Gunn</strong>(Danny) Druey of Escatawpa, MS;<br />

Sheryl (Debbie) <strong>Gunn</strong> Coleman of Pascagoula, MS; and Joey Timothy (Lori) <strong>Gunn</strong> of Deer<br />

Park, TX. Her grandchildren Jeremy Aaron McGee of Slidell, LA; Jill <strong>Gunn</strong>(Aaron) Brown<br />

of Deer Park, TX; Amy Scarbrough (Gordon) Hall of Moss Point, MS; Jacob Adam (Tracie)<br />

Scott of Biloxi, MS; Crystal Glass (Chris) Danley of Hurley, MS; Shay Timothy <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Biloxi, MS; Misty Suzette Glass of Pascagoula, MS; Justin <strong>My</strong>les Sumerlin of Lucedale, MS;<br />

Tera Dane Sumerlin of Lucedale, MS;. 11 great grandchildren. She will also be sadly missed<br />

by her brothers and sister Ernest Calvin "Shie"" Pierce of Pearl River, LA; Lewis Clifton<br />

(Carol) Pierce Jr. of Forney, TX; . Eunice Pierce (Rodney) Roig of Slidell, LA. and former<br />

husband and the father of her children Mr. Jesse <strong>Gunn</strong> of Moss Point, MS. Loved by many<br />

Pierce, Wells, Gray and <strong>Gunn</strong> family members and many other friends and co-workers.<br />

Visitation will be Monday September 5, 2011 from 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM at Heritage Funeral<br />

Home in Escatawpa, MS. Funeral service will begin at 11:00 AM from the funeral home<br />

chapel. Burial will follow in Griffin cemetery in Moss Point. Pallbearers will be her<br />

grandsons and Son-in-Laws. Heritage Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements<br />

Sue Kinkead <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Funeral Services for Mrs. Sue Kinkead <strong>Gunn</strong>, 1911 W. 10th St., who died Tuesday , will be<br />

held from Ruebel Home Friday at 3:00 p.m. Rev. John W. Lindsey: Active Paulbearers will<br />

be: Ewing W. Kinkead, Carl A. Baresch, Leroy Toliver, Carter Kinkead, Rudy Zangerl, and<br />

Walter Cochran. And Honorary Paulbearers will be: Dr, W. M. Hamilton, Dayton Miller, Sr.<br />

Charles R. Hudson. Probert L. Bell, J. B. Henson, Ivan E. Medlock and Ewell Cochran., Jr."<br />

(CGM NOTE: wife of Walter Madison <strong>Gunn</strong>)<br />

Sunshine Cardwell <strong>Gunn</strong> Bowers<br />

EDEN - Sunshine Cardwell Bowers, 79, of 232 Madison St., Eden died Thursday, March 26,<br />

1998 at Forsyth Memorial Hospital in Winston-Salem, NC. Graveside services will be at 11<br />

a.m. Saturday in Roselawn Memorial Gardens. Born in Spray, she was a former employee of<br />

Leaksville Woolen Mills and Fieldcrest Mills. she was preceded in death by her husband<br />

Arthur R. "Cooney" Bowers. Survivors include her son Arthur "Buddy" W. Bowers and<br />

wife Peggy; granddaughter Jessica Bowers Good and husband Mark; nieces and nephews.<br />

The family will receive visitors from 7 to 9 p.m. today at Fair Funeral Home and other times<br />

at the home of her son, 170 Daisy Road, Eden. Memorials may be made to the Alzheimer"s<br />

Association, 836 Oak St., Winston-Salem 27101 or to a charity of one"s choice. James Elmore<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> & Sunshine Erline Cardwell wed on 7-7-1934 in Danville, VA, and then divorced.<br />

Reidsville Review, Rockingham County, NC Fri. 3-27-1998<br />

Susan A. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

65, died November 8, 2010 at her home in Atlanta, Georgia. She was a caring and wonderful


wife, mother, sister and friend who loved her family and friends with kindness. While she<br />

enjoyed skiing, tennis, sewing, gardening, travel and cooking, her passions were her horse,<br />

Trooper, and her dog, Murphy. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born on July 24, 1945 in Reading,<br />

Pennsylvania. She was the eldest of two children. As a military dependant, Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

attended numerous schools all over the country & world. She attended the University of<br />

Munich and the University of Maryland. In 1966, she joined Eastern Air Lines as a Flight<br />

Attendant, and later became a Supervisor. She joined Delta Air Lines in 1988 and served as a<br />

German speaker (Language of Destination Flight Attendant) on international flights. She<br />

retired from Delta in 2005 and worked as an independent contractor for Gulfstream<br />

Aerospace Corporation for two years. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> is survived by her parents, Brigadier<br />

General Russell G. Ogan USAF (Ret), and mother Gloria Mae; her husband of 30 years<br />

Gregory; son Scott Alan Harkins and his wife Luisa, of Steamboat Springs, CO; brother<br />

Russell and his wife Kathleen Ogan of Fort <strong>My</strong>ers, FL. She is further survived by a niece,<br />

nephews, and other relatives and many friends. A memorial service will be held Wednesday,<br />

December 8, 2010 at 11:30 AM at Central Congregational United Church of Christ, 2676<br />

Clairmont Road NE, Atlanta, GA 30329. The family is most appreciative of the care received<br />

by Compassionate Care Hospice. Cremation Society and Memorial Centers. (770) 420-5557.<br />

Susan J. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

WALDRON, ARK. - Susan Jeanette <strong>Gunn</strong>, 29, died Sunday, Feb. 20, 2011. Visitation will be<br />

12:30-1 p.m. today at Skelton Cemetery, Waynesboro, Tenn., with a graveside service at 1<br />

p.m. She was the daughter of Wayne and Debra Jean <strong>Gunn</strong>, of Waynesboro, Tenn.<br />

Susan Lorene <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Funeral for Mrs. Sue Kinkead <strong>Gunn</strong> of 1911 West 10th Street, who died Tuesday March 18,<br />

1952, at a Little Rock (AR) Hospital will be held at 3:00 p.m. Friday at Ruel and Co., by Rev.<br />

John W. Lindsey. Paulbearers will be Ewing W. Kinkead, Karl A. Baresch, Leroy Toliver,<br />

Carter Kinkead, Rudy Zangerl, and Walter Cochran. Burial will be at Roselawn Memorial<br />

Park (wife of Walter Madison <strong>Gunn</strong> a George and Margaret Morrison <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Susan Marie <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

ROCK HILL, SC — Susan Marie <strong>Gunn</strong>, 45, of 437 Nassaw Circle, died Tuesday, March 17,<br />

2009, at Piedmont Medical Center. She was the daughter of the late Dexter and Nellie Faye<br />

Canty <strong>Gunn</strong>. A graveside service will be 2 p.m. Friday at the Catawba Ward Church<br />

Cemetery. The family will receive friends from 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday at Whitesell Funeral<br />

Home.<br />

Susan <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Susan E. Switaj, 39, of Landisburg died Tuesday, Sept. 26, 2006. She was born Feb. 24, 1967<br />

at Glasgow, Scotland. She was employed by the West Perry School District at <strong>New</strong><br />

Bloomfield Elementary as an aide to special needs children and previously worked as a clerk<br />

for PDS in Loysville and Shermans Dale; a member of Grace Evangelical Christian Church,


Shermans Dale, where she taught Sunday school; an assistant leader with Girl Scout Troop<br />

1556 and advancement chairperson with Boy Scout Troop 73, Landisburg; and donated her<br />

time to many other organizations. Surviving are her husband, Steven J. Switaj; sons, Scott A.<br />

and Ian J., and daughter, Kirsty R., all at home; father-in-law, Joseph T. Switaj of Camp<br />

Hill; brother-in-law,John Switaj, and sister-in-law, Rose Kepp, both of Harrisburg; and<br />

nieces and nephews, mother, Betty Lockie <strong>Gunn</strong>, and sister, Eileen Sutherland, all of Reay,<br />

Scotland. She was preceded in death by her father, James <strong>Gunn</strong>, birth mother, Kathleen<br />

Lowdon; and mother-in-law, Dorothy M. Switaj.A memorial service was held Oct. 3 in Perry<br />

Alliance Church, Shermans Dale, with the Rev. Kory E. Strickland officiating.Nickel Funeral<br />

Home, Loysville, Pennsylvania handled arrangements. Memorial contributions may be made<br />

to her church, c/o Susan E. Switaj Memorial Fund, 2 Landisburg Road, Shermans Dale<br />

17090<br />

Susan C. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

April 19, 1856 North Carolina Argus - died, in Lumberton, North Carolina, on the 8th inst., -<br />

Mrs. Susan C. <strong>Gunn</strong>, wife of Mr. David D. <strong>Gunn</strong>, and daughter of Jacob Thompson, in the<br />

29th year of her age.<br />

Susan <strong>Gunn</strong> Elmore<br />

Hopewell, April 30, 1945 - Mrs. Susan <strong>Gunn</strong> Elmore 76, widow of Emmett E. Elmore died<br />

early Monday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ethel Wyatt. A native of Brunswick<br />

County, she had resided here the past 20 years. Besides her daughter, she is survived by<br />

eight sons; Herman B. Elmore of Kenbridge, Va; Walter E.., Mark Hinton, Burrell, Jeff<br />

M. and Eugene Elmore all of Hopewell, and Sergeant Robert lee Elmore who is with the<br />

army in England; 18 grandchildren and three great grandchildren. The funeral procession<br />

will leave Hopewell Funeral Parlors at noon Wednesday for new Hope Christian Church,<br />

Danieltown, Brunswick County, VA., where services will be held at 2pm. Interment will be<br />

in the family cemetery. (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc) RTD Tue May 1, 1946<br />

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Susan <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Susan L. <strong>Gunn</strong>-Papenthien - GRANBURY, TX | Susan L. <strong>Gunn</strong>-Papenthien, age 49, of 3622<br />

Sandy Beach Drive, Granbury, Texas, passed away Thursday, September 4, 2003 at home.<br />

Born in Buffalo, NY, August 21, 1954, she was the daughter of Auldon L. & Elaine Talbot<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>. A graduate of Jasper Central School, she has resided and worked in Texas for over 30<br />

years. She drove mail by tractor-trailer from Austin to Dallas. She is survived by her<br />

husband, Raymond A. Papenthien of Granbury, Texas; her mother, Elaine T. <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Jasper, NY; her brothers, Louis (Elaine) <strong>Gunn</strong> of Addison, NY and Donald (Dorothea) <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

of Cameron, NY; and several nieces, nephews, & cousins. She is preceded in death by her<br />

father and her brother, Ronald Lynn <strong>Gunn</strong>. The family will receive friends at 2:00pm,<br />

Sunday, September 14th at the home of her mother, Elaine, T. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 3854 Main St., Jasper,<br />

NY. A memorial service will be conducted there at 3:00pm. Rev. Brian Diffenbacher will<br />

officiate.Refreshments will be served after the service


Susan Jeanette <strong>Gunn</strong> ,<br />

29 years, 7 months, 18 days, of Waldron, Arkansas passed away on Sunday, February 20,<br />

2011 in Mulberry, Arkansas. She was born July 2, 1981 in Hohenwald, Tennessee the<br />

daughter of Wayne and Debra Jean Carroll <strong>Gunn</strong> of Waynesboro, TN. Susan was a<br />

assembly line worker with Tyson. She is survived by other that her parents; sons, Austin<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> and Shane <strong>Gunn</strong> both of Waynesboro, TN, Nathan Courtney of Nashville, TN, and<br />

Caleb Nelson of Waldron, AR; brother, Bobby <strong>Gunn</strong> of Waynesboro, TN, step brother;<br />

Michael <strong>Gunn</strong> of Fulton, KY; and step sister; Teresa Hadden of Nashville, TN<br />

Susan M <strong>Gunn</strong> Barnes<br />

July 24, 1930, Kinmundy, IL: Susan M. Barnes, widow of the late A.C. Barnes, died at St.<br />

Mary"s Hospital in Centralia where she had been a patient for the last several weeks at the<br />

age of 74 years, 9 months, and 20 days. Mrs. Barnes, nee <strong>Gunn</strong>, was born Sept. 27, 1855. She<br />

married Mr. Barnes in 1880 in Kinmundy. He died Aug. 29, 1929. She is survived by 1 son,<br />

James Barnes of Mt. Vernon; and 3 grandchildren: Mrs. Emery Gregg of Centralia; J.W.<br />

Barnes of MaComb, Miss.; and Alonzo H. Barnes of St. Louis; also a sister, Mrs. W.W. Neil<br />

of Kinmundy. Interment was made in Elmwood Cemetery in Centralia. Her husband<br />

conducted a harness store for many years in Centralia.<br />

Susan D. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Cuthbert, Georgia, Mrs. Susan D. <strong>Gunn</strong>, widow of the late John McK. <strong>Gunn</strong> among the<br />

oldest residents of Cuthbert, died last night November 22, 1904, after an illness of several<br />

weeks. She had long been a faithful and consistent member of the Baptist church. She is<br />

survived by four children - Mesdames Arthur Hood and George McDonald, and John D.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of this city and Mrs. Joseph S. Davis of Albany. The funeral services will be held<br />

tomorrow morning and will be conducted by Rev. L. A. White, her pastor. - Atlanta<br />

Constitution.<br />

Susan Ellwood Carter<br />

Lynchburg, Va., Richmond Times Dispatch Nov 29, 1941 page 18 - Funeral services were<br />

conducted Friday afternoon for Mrs. Susan Ellwood Carter <strong>Gunn</strong>, widow of the Rev. E.<br />

Sterling <strong>Gunn</strong> who died here Thursday at the home of her daughter Mrs. J. <strong>New</strong>ton Gordon.<br />

Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was the daughter of Marco B, and Harriet Payne Carter of Petersburg, Va., She<br />

was active in St. John’s Episcopal Church of which she was a member. Surviving are her<br />

daughter, Mrs. Gordon; two sons, M. Carter <strong>Gunn</strong> of Lynchburg and the Rev. George P.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Norfolk and two sisters; Mrs. Volney E. Howard of Lynchburg and Mrs. W. H.<br />

Adams of Dayton Beach Fla.<br />

Susan W. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Mrs. Susan W. <strong>Gunn</strong> of 1722 Grove Avenue, a lifelong residnet of Richmond, died Monday<br />

in a local hospital. She was the widow of Ralph D. <strong>Gunn</strong>, a former insurance executive. A


funeral service will be held at 11 am Wednesday at Sutherland Brown Funerl Home with<br />

burial in Hollywood Cemetery. Surviving are a niece and a nephew. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a<br />

member of Grace Covenant Presbyterian Church and of the Daughters of the Confederacy.<br />

Susie <strong>Gunn</strong> Scroggs<br />

widow of the late Rev. J. R. Scroggs, of the western North Carolina conference, died Monday<br />

afternoon, Nov 1, 1931 at 3 o'clock at Her home in Asheville. Mrs. Scroggs, who was Miss<br />

Susie <strong>Gunn</strong> before marriage will be well remembered in this county. Her husband. Rev. J.<br />

R. Scroggs at one time held a charge in the Statesville district. Mrs. Scroggs is survived by<br />

two daughters and one son, .Miss Stella Scroggs, Mrs. Marie Fortune .and Mr. Clarence<br />

Scroggs. also sisters and two brothers, Mrs. Mollie Fraley, of this county, Mrs. Laura Hayes,<br />

of Manisquan, Va., and M L. <strong>Gunn</strong>. of Greenville S. C., Mr. John <strong>Gunn</strong>, of Little Rock, Ark.<br />

The remains were taken to Shelby, NC where the funeral and interment were held.<br />

Susie Loy (Jeffries) <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

of Mansfield,Georgia passed away July 18, 2012, at the age of 92. She loved gardening,<br />

traveling and spending time with her family. She was preceded in death by her husband,<br />

Grady <strong>Gunn</strong>; parents, Robert Lee and Lenora (Digby) Jeffries. Survivors include her<br />

children and their spouses, Grace Edge of Covington, Shirley and Ken Claypool of Opp, AL,<br />

James and Jean <strong>Gunn</strong> of Greensboro, June Crenshaw of Mansfield, Evelyn and Ronnie Hale<br />

of Mansfield, David <strong>Gunn</strong> of Mansfield; 13 grandchildren; 22 great-grandchildren; 9 greatgreat-grandchildren;<br />

sister, Mary Dial of Covington; several nieces, nephews, cousins; and<br />

special caregiver, Debra Spillers. Funeral Services for Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> will be held Saturday,<br />

July 21, 2012, 2:00 PM, at the Chapel of Caldwell & Cowan Funeral Home, 1215 Access<br />

Road, in Covington, with Pastor Danny Sorrells officiating, and interment following in<br />

Carmel Cemetery, in Mansfield. The family will receive friends at the funeral home Friday,<br />

July 20, from 5:00-8:00 PM.<br />

Susie <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>.-Susie C., wife of Lucien E. <strong>Gunn</strong>, died at their home in Elkhart, Ind., on Jan. 6, 1934;<br />

aged 73 y. 9 m. 24 d. Ailing for several months, she was stricken with paralysis on Dec. 14<br />

and had been confined to the bed since that time. She and her husband moved to Elkhart 14<br />

years ago from a farm where they had lived since 1893. Previously they had lived near<br />

Edwardsburg, Mich., and Wakarusa, Ind.,-in the last locality nine years. Their marriage<br />

took place at Edwardsburg on June 19, 1881. There are no children. She was a member of<br />

the Bethel Evangelical Church at Elkhart, having been a Christian for many years. Funeral<br />

services were held Jan. 8, with a short service at the home conducted by G. W. Shaneyfelt,<br />

and further services at the Olive Mennonite Church,conducted by D. A. Yoder and C. A.<br />

Shank. Burial in the adjoining cemetery.<br />

Susie <strong>Gunn</strong>


Pittsburg, Texas, April 2, 1945, Mrs. And Mrs. Calving G. <strong>Gunn</strong> who had been married<br />

more than fifty years, died at their home near Pittsburg on Monday morning. Their deaths<br />

occurred within the same hour. Both had been ill a short time. Serviving are two daughter,<br />

mrs. Randy King and Mrs. Buster kelly and a son Wayne <strong>Gunn</strong> all of Pittsburg.<br />

Suzanne <strong>Gunn</strong> Clark<br />

Born:1931 - Died:2012<br />

Suzanne <strong>Gunn</strong> Clark passed away Thursday, November 1, 2012 in Ventura. She was 81.<br />

Mrs. Clark was born in Ashland, Ohio, on February 15, 1931, and graduated from<br />

University of Miami of Ohio in 1952. Mrs. Clark went on to teach grade school for several<br />

years before moving to Annapolis where she married her husband, Mr. James M. Clark, also<br />

of Ashland, Ohio, in 1957. After many years of living on the East Coast, the Clarks<br />

eventually moved to Ventura where they have lived for the past 40 years. In addition to<br />

being a homemaker, Mr. and Mrs. Clark enjoyed boating activities as members of the<br />

Ventura Yacht Club, and Mrs. Clark worked as a Volunteer In Partnership at Community<br />

Memorial Hospital in Ventura for 40 years. Mrs. Clark is survived by her husband of 55<br />

years, Jim as well as many in-laws, nephews, and nieces. Visitation will be held on<br />

Wednesday, November 7, from 5 until 8 p.m. at Ted Mayr Funeral Home, 3150 Loma Vista<br />

Road, Ventura, Calif., 643-9977. Funeral services will take place on Thursday, November 8,<br />

1 p.m. at Trinity Lutheran Church, 196 N. Ashwood Avenue, Ventura, Calif., 644-7474, with<br />

The Reverend David Hall officiating. Burial will take place at Ashland Cemetery in Ashland,<br />

Ohio. Memorial contributions can be made in Mrs. Clark's name to the Community<br />

Memorial Foundation online at www.communitymemorial.com. Arrangements are under the<br />

direction of the Ted Mayr Funeral Home.<br />

Tabitha Caroline <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

died 33rd year, consort of Jesse <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr. died June 18, 1838 (published 7-3-1838) in Harris<br />

County, Georgia<br />

T. W. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Mr. T. W. <strong>Gunn</strong>, an old and highly respected citizen of the 5th District, Robertson County,<br />

Tennessee, died at his residence last Saturday, October 6, 1883 of Bright"s Disease. He was<br />

afflicted 77 days and died in the 71styear of his age. He was a member of Cedar Hill<br />

Methodist Church and died in Full Faith of a final, glorious resurrection. Clarksville Weeky<br />

Chronicle (Thomas W. <strong>Gunn</strong>, son of Rev James R. <strong>Gunn</strong> and Barbara Walker <strong>Gunn</strong>).<br />

(Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Talbert <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Departed this life January 20, 2000, Mr. Talbert <strong>Gunn</strong> of 4700 Thornhurst St. He is survived<br />

by his wife, Dorothea B. <strong>Gunn</strong>; two sons, Larry and Tolbert <strong>Gunn</strong>; other relatives and<br />

friends. Remains rest at Walter J. Manning Funeral Home, 700 N. 25th St., where funeral<br />

services will be held Sunday, 2 p.m. Rev. Constance Lynn officiating. Burial Monday,


Quantico National Cemetery .Richmond Times Dispatch (VA) Sat. 1-22-2000<br />

Tammy <strong>Gunn</strong> Hallmark<br />

(CLANTON) Tammy <strong>Gunn</strong> Hallmark, 33, of Clanton, Alabama, died Monday, Feb. 7, 1994.<br />

Among her relatives are some from Randolph County. The funeral service was at Mulberry<br />

Baptist Church, Maplesville, at 2 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 9, with Rev. David R. Bishop<br />

officiating. Interment was in the church cemetery. Mrs. Hallmark is survived by her<br />

husband, Royce E. Hallmark, and three children, Heather, Megan and Travis Hallmark, all<br />

of Clanton; her parents Tom <strong>Gunn</strong> and Mrs. Ruby J. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Birmingham; a sister, Mrs.<br />

Teresa <strong>Gunn</strong> Bishop of Pascagoula, Miss.; and a brother, Kenneth <strong>Gunn</strong> of Birmingham.<br />

Arrangements were by Martin Funeral Home, Inc., of Clanton.<br />

Ted <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Rolla Ted <strong>Gunn</strong> MIDLAND - Ted <strong>Gunn</strong>, 61, formerly of the Big Country, died Tuesday at<br />

his home. Services will be at 2 p.m. today in Glass Chapel of Midland First United Methodist<br />

Church with C. Lane Boyd officiating. Burial will be in Resthaven Memorial Park Cemetery,<br />

directed by Ellis Funeral Home. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born in Sweetwater and graduated from<br />

Baird High School in 1953. He married Carolyn Ann Nichols in 1955 in Baird. He worked<br />

for Texas and Pacific Railroad for five years before joining El Paso Natural Gas in 1958 as<br />

an electrician in Jal, N.M. He was transferred to Dumas in 1968 and back to Jal in 1984. He<br />

was transferred in 1990 to Midland, where he became a field services manager for the firm"s<br />

southern division. He retired in 1993 and was a member of Midland Genealogical Society,<br />

Sons of the Republic of Texas and First United Methodist Church. Survivors include his<br />

wife, of Midland; one son, Brian <strong>Gunn</strong> of York, Pa.; one daughter, Cindy Eisman of San<br />

Antonio; his mother, Billie Francis <strong>Gunn</strong> of Sweetwater; one sister, Jo Ann McDonald of<br />

Fort Worth; four grandchildren; one aunt; and two nieces. Memorials may be sent to Save<br />

Our Baird Depot, attn. Tommy Ivey, Baird 79504.<br />

Teddi Jane <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

AURORA, Colo. - Teddi Jane <strong>Gunn</strong>, 72, Aurora, formerly of Salina, Kan., died May 14,<br />

2005. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born Dec. 18, 1932, in Tonkawa, Okla., to Louie and Lydia Reim. She<br />

graduated from the St. Luke"s Hospital School of Nursing in Kansas City, Mo. She served as<br />

president of the Saline County Medical Auxiliary and was an active member of the Salina<br />

Symphony Guild, the Salina Theater Guild and PEO Chapter DL. She was a life-long<br />

Republican and active in numerous Kansas campaigns. She was preceded in death by a son,<br />

Greg.Survivors include her husband, Marvin; a daughter, Leah "Gail" Barrett of Chevy<br />

Chase, Md.; three sons, Doug, Frank and Mark of Colorado; two brothers, Louie Reim and<br />

Reim; and four grandchildren.<br />

Temperance R. GUNN,<br />

widow of the late J.C. GUNN, died in Kankakee, Illinois, Sunday, Jan. 29, 1911, after a<br />

lingering illness of more than 2 years. She was one of the pioneers of Jefferson County,


having resided there nearly all of her life. In an early day she was converted and joined the<br />

Baptist Church, continuing in that faith through a long and eventful life and when the end<br />

came her spirit went to God who gave it. Rest in Peace.<br />

Teresa Dale <strong>Gunn</strong> Bishop<br />

(BIRMINGHAM) Teresa Dale <strong>Gunn</strong> Bishop, 42, of Birmingham, Alabama died Tuesday,<br />

June 15, 2004. She was preceded in death by her father, William T. <strong>Gunn</strong>, and her sister,<br />

Tammy D. Hallmark. She is survived by daughter, Leah Pharo; a son, Nicholas Pharo; her<br />

mother, Ruby J. <strong>Gunn</strong>; and a brother, Kenneth <strong>Gunn</strong>. A graveside service was at 2 p.m. on<br />

Thursday, June 17, at Forest Crest Cemetery, with Pastor Kevin Star officiating.<br />

Arrangements were by Ridout"s Trussville Chapel.<br />

Teresa Renee <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

age 44, of Demorest, GA passed away on Friday, May 14, 2010, at Emory University<br />

Hospital. Miss. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born on July 22, 1965, in Habersham Co, GA to Johnny and<br />

Pauline <strong>Gunn</strong> of Demorest, GA. She was a member of <strong>New</strong> Haven Church in Gainesville,<br />

GA. Miss. <strong>Gunn</strong> was preceded in death by her sister, Donna Lynn <strong>Gunn</strong> Cooper and her<br />

brother, Jonathan Darrell <strong>Gunn</strong>. Survivors in addition to her parents include; her brother,<br />

Alan Brian <strong>Gunn</strong>, Demorest, GA; and her brother-in-law, Richard Cooper, Demorest, GA<br />

Funeral services will be held on Monday, May 17, 2010 at 11:00 a.m. at Bethel Temple C.H.<br />

Church with Rev. Wayne Hicks and Bishop Ronald Wilson officiating. Interment will follow<br />

in the church cemetery. The family will receive friends from 2-4 and 6-9 p.m. on Sunday,<br />

May 16, 2010, at Whitfield Funeral Home, North Chapel, Demorest, GA. Arrangements are<br />

in the care of Whitfield Funeral Home, North Chapel, Demorest, GA.<br />

Teresa (Terry) H. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

1946 - 2009 Our wonderful, mother, sister, aunt and friend, Teresa (Terry) H. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 62,<br />

died on Saturday, February 7, 2009 surrounded by her family and friends. She was born in<br />

Avery, Texas on May 19, 1946 the eldest child of Hubert and Helen Wilson. She was raised in<br />

the Roy area, where she attended and graduated from Weber High School. She married<br />

Donald R. <strong>Gunn</strong> on September 10, 1966 in Riverdale, Utah. They renewed their love for each<br />

other in a rededication ceremony and then again, when their marriage was sealed in the<br />

Ogden, Utah Temple. They had one son, Robert <strong>Gunn</strong>. She dedicated her life to her son. She<br />

was his greatest support through all his years of competition in the Special Olympics. She<br />

was an active supporter of the Special Olympians, participating side by side with her son,<br />

Robert in the Summer Olympics as well as the special needs bowling league. She was a<br />

devoted wife, mother and homemaker. She created a loving home and taught her son the<br />

Gospel of Jesus Christ through example and selfless service. She was an active member of the<br />

Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. She served as primary teacher and as a visiting<br />

teacher and was active in the church’s genealogy department. She was preceded in death by<br />

her parents and her husband and is survived by her son, Robert of Clinton, Utah; her sister,<br />

Bonnie of Roy, Utah; many nieces and nephews. Memorial services will be held Thursday,


February 12, 2009 at 9 a.m. at the Clinton 17th Ward Chapel, 3000 W. 1800 No.<br />

Terrell Lawson <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Hattiesburg Miss, Dec 26, 1924 - The only fire works casualty in Forest County, Miss,<br />

during the Christmas holidays was reported Friday with death of Terrll Lawson gunn, two<br />

year old child who died of poisoning after he had eaten a quanity of “devil chaser” which his<br />

older brothers had left in his reach. The child was attacked with convulsioins Thursday<br />

night and died early Friday.<br />

Terry Kay <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Terry Kay <strong>Gunn</strong> -BUTLER - Funeral services for Ms. Terry Kay <strong>Gunn</strong>, 32, of Butler, who<br />

passed away on Saturday, January 25, 2003 at Macon Northside Hospital will be held on<br />

Wednesday at 2P.M. at the First Baptist Church with the Rev. Steve Miller officiating.<br />

Burial will follow in <strong>Gunn</strong> Family Cemetery. Ms. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born in Lompoc, CA and had<br />

lived in Taylor County for the past ten years. -Terry Kay <strong>Gunn</strong> was a very special littlee<br />

lady. Although born with physical and mental disabilities, she has always exceeded everyones<br />

expectations. Her strength and personality had an impact on everyone she came in contact<br />

with. She was an Angel and angels are hard to find. -Survivors include her parents, Clyde G.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr. and Sue <strong>Gunn</strong> of Butler; a brother, James <strong>Gunn</strong> of Boyton Beach, FL; a sister,<br />

Dena Wilson and husband Terry of Butler; Terry was the aunt of James Wilkinson and<br />

Jessica Ashby, both of Butler; maternal grandmother, Bea Rodgers of Augusta; paternal<br />

grandparents: Clyde G. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Sr. and Sally <strong>Gunn</strong> of Grand Bay, AL; Uncle Herman<br />

Rodgers and wife Ruth of Hephzibah, GA: Aunt Becky Donaldson and husband Dave of<br />

Augusta; Aunt Barbara Harris and husband Richard of Colorado Springs, Uncle Chuck<br />

Antill of Boyton Beach, FL; best friends, Lewis and Hilda Moulton, Nell Miles and Glenda<br />

Brazziel, all of Butler. She was preceded in death by a special uncle, Sam Dearringer. -<br />

Visitation will be held on Tuesday from 6:00 until 8:00P.M. -Edwards Funeral Home of<br />

Butler is in chaarge of arrangements. Published in The Telegraph on 1/28/2003.<br />

Tess <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Mrs. Tess <strong>Gunn</strong>, age 105, who spent the first 100 years of her life in Tennessee, died Tuesday<br />

in Beach Haven health Care Center. She came here in 1962 to live at the home of a daughter,<br />

Mrs. Dan Jordan of 2444 E. 83d Street, Cleveland, Ohio. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong>, the former American<br />

McGowan, had lived on a farm in Hillsboro, Tenn. Her husband died in 1942. According to<br />

her records Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was 105 on Dec 31, 1967. Surviving also are eight grandchildren, five<br />

great grandchildren, and one great great grandchild. Srvices will be at the Ball Funeral<br />

Home, 1490 Crawford Road, NE at 1:30 pm Wednesday. Plain Dealer, Cleveland, Ohio Page<br />

174, Sunday July 21, 1968<br />

Thalia White <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

SHREVEPORT, LA- A memorial service for Thalia White <strong>Gunn</strong> will be held at 11:00 am on<br />

Saturday, February 17th at St. James Episcopal Church, Shreveport, with the Rev. William


R. Bryant officiating. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born in Mansfield, La on August 25th and died at<br />

Willis Knighton South in Shreveport on February 9 th , 2007, following a brief illness. She had<br />

been a resident of Shreveport for most of her life. A graduate of Dodd College and Centenary<br />

College, she majored in education and taught at Werner Park School until she retired in<br />

1969 to work with her husband in his soil stabilization business. She had many interests<br />

including being a pilot; earning the rank of Senior Navigator at a time when women were not<br />

allowed to be members of the Power Squadron, and participating in craft shows throughout<br />

the area. In her later years, she was active in the Dodd College Alumni Association and<br />

volunteered at the Barnwell Center gift shop. Preceding her in death were her parents<br />

Thurmond S. and Lalia Hurst White, her husband Wayne Dorwin <strong>Gunn</strong>, and her sister,<br />

Martha Hatcher. She is survived by one niece, Marty Cloud and her husband Duane; three<br />

great nieces, Kathy Turner and her husband, Randy; Karen McDonald and her husband,<br />

Keith; Kristin Ponder and her husband, Jerry; and one great nephew, Richard Cloud and<br />

his wife Cyndi; fourteen great, great nieces and nephews and their numerous children. The<br />

family would like to thank the nurses and staff of Garden Park Nursing Center for their<br />

loving care of Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> for the past two years. Memorials may be made to St. James<br />

Episcopal Church, 2050 Bert Kouns Industrial Loop, Shreveport 71118, or Shreveport-<br />

Bossier Community Renewal, 1700 Buckner St., Shreveport, 71101. Boone Funeral Home<br />

Thelma <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Thelma Hazelhurst <strong>Gunn</strong> passed away on December 8, 2001 of complications from diabetes.<br />

She was born October 13, 1906 in Junction City, OR to Ed and Chole Bryant. She married<br />

Glenn C. Hazelhurst February 17, 1930 in Bend, OR and they had two daughters, Marty<br />

Heigh Lester and Phyllis Eskew Stearns. Glenn died in 1970. Thelma then traveled<br />

extensively with her good friend, Ruth Fetzner for the next few years and then moved to La<br />

Grande, OR to be with her daughter, Marty; her grandchildren, Wes, Bill and Kate Heigh,<br />

and her mother, Chloe Bryant. After Cloe"s death, Thelma married Lawrence H. <strong>Gunn</strong> in<br />

1976. They traveled all over Canada and North America. They settled down near<br />

Albuquerque on South Highway 14. Thelma"sdiabetes became brittle around 1992 and she<br />

and Larry joined households with her daughter and son-in-law, Phyllis and Wilbur Stearns.<br />

Larry died in 1995. Thelma lived on with Wilbur and Phyllis until soon after her 95th<br />

birthday, when severe ill health put her in Manor Care. Thelma brought joy to everyone she<br />

met with her keen wit and sense of humor. She was a good friend. The family is thankful to<br />

God for the joy of Thelma"s presence with them on this earth and are comforted by her<br />

continued life with our Lord in Paradise. Thelma is survived by Phyllis and Wilbur Stearns<br />

and Phyllis"s children, Mike Eskew and wife, Patricia, and Jim Eskew and wife, Sydnie and<br />

Marty Lester and children, Wes Heigh and wife, Marcia, Bill Heigh and wife, Bobbie and<br />

Kate Saporta and husband, Victor; great-grandchildren, James Heigh, Chela Saporta, Nikki<br />

and Kelly Eskew and Ashley Eskew. Cremation has taken place. A Memorial Service will be<br />

held at First Christian Church, 10101 Montgomery Blvd., NE, Albuquerque on December<br />

15, 2001 at 2:30 p.m. with James Ward, Minister, officiating.<br />

Thelma <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

December 30, 2012 - SOUTH BEND, Indiana - Services for Mrs. Thelma <strong>Gunn</strong>, of Fort


Wayne, Indiana, formerly of South Bend, Indiana will be held Sat., Jan. 5, 2013 in True Love<br />

Missionary Baptist Church, 715 Wallace Street, Fort Wayne, Indiana. Visitation will begin at<br />

12 noon with services at 1 p.m. Mrs. Thelma <strong>Gunn</strong> is the mother of Ellen M., Robert E.,<br />

Jacqueline, James & Devan <strong>Gunn</strong>, & Beverly King.<br />

Thelma A. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

NORFOLK - Thelma A. Strouse <strong>Gunn</strong> of 3327 Argonne Ave., died April 24, 2001 Sentara<br />

Leigh Hospital. She was a lifetime resident of Norfolk and will be greatly missed. She was a<br />

school guard for the City of Norfolk with more than 25 years of faithful service on a job she<br />

loved and was at Coleman Place School for the past three years. She is survived by her loving<br />

husband of 48 years of marriage, Bryant M. <strong>Gunn</strong>; two daughters, Christine R. <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Norfolk and Carol E. Long of Greenville, S.C.; a precious granddaughter, Sheila M. Long;<br />

two brothers, Calvin D.Strouse Jr. and his wife, Dorothy Strouse of Virginia Beach and<br />

Leonard R. Strouse and his wife, Sylvia Strouse of Clarksville, Va.; and a sister, Ginny<br />

Warren of Chattanooga, Tenn. The family will receive friends from 7 to 9 p.m. Friday in<br />

Smith & Williams Funeral Home, Norview Aveue in Norfolk. A funeral will be conducted at<br />

1 p.m. Saturday in the funeral home chapel by the Rev. Dale Burden. Burial will follow in<br />

Forest Lawn Cemetery. The Virginian Pilot, Norfolk, Va. 4-6-2001<br />

Thelma B. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

age 85 of Richmond, died Saturday, February 21, 1998. She was the wife of the late Wilbur<br />

C. <strong>Gunn</strong> and is survived by her two sons, Carlton <strong>Gunn</strong> and his wife, Susan, and Gordon R.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> and his wife, Marilyn; three grandchildren, Christopher, Sarah, and Ethan <strong>Gunn</strong>. Her<br />

remains rest at the Nelson Funeral Home, 4650 S. Laburnum Ave. where the family will<br />

receive friends Monday 2 to 4 and 7 to 8:30 p.m. and where funeral services will be held 11<br />

a.m. Tuesday. Interment Mt. Calvary Cemetery. Richmond Times Dispatch (VA) Tues. 2-24-<br />

1998<br />

Thelma Eiler <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Thelma Eiler <strong>Gunn</strong>, a former resident of Palo Alto, died Aug. 28, 1994. A native of<br />

Manitoba, Canada, she was an artist, teacher and the wife for 60 years of former Palo Alto<br />

Schools Superintendent Henry Martin <strong>Gunn</strong>, after whom <strong>Gunn</strong> High School was named. A<br />

graduate of the Oregon College of Education with a degree in art, at age 6 she had exhibited<br />

a painting at the World"s Fair in San Francisco. Before coming to Palo Alto in 1950 she<br />

taught in a one-room school in Oregon. She is survived by a son, two daughters and many<br />

grandchildren and great-grandchildren<br />

Thelma <strong>Gunn</strong> McLean<br />

101 passed away May 12, 2012. She was a member of Broadway Baptist Church and the<br />

choir for a number of years. She is preceded in death by her husband, Horace P. McLean;<br />

she is survived by a daughter, Shirley M. Swann of Hopewell; two sons, Allen W. McLean of<br />

Henry Virginia and Barry P. McLean of Chester, Virginia and a half brother, Berkley W.


Howell of Hopewell; seven grandchildren, thirteen great grandchildren, and seven great<br />

great grandchildren. The family will receive friends one hour prior to the funeral service at<br />

2:00 pm, Wednesday May 16, 2012 at the Memorial Funeral Home, 214 N. 6 th Avenue,<br />

Hopewell, Virginia. Interment in Bermuda memorial Park. In lieu of flowers please make<br />

contributions to Broadway Baptist Church. (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc,<br />

daughter of leonard Harrison and Mattie Lizzie Alma Bottom)<br />

Thelma Irene <strong>Gunn</strong> Foster<br />

Thelma Irene Foster, 94, passed away Friday, January 20, 2006. She was the daughter of<br />

Jesse C. <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife Hattie Morgan <strong>Gunn</strong>. She was born September 3, 1911, in Amphion.<br />

She married Paschal E. Foster in July 1929. To this marriage five children were born. The<br />

love she gave to her family and friends will forever be cherished. She was a homemaker and<br />

always had time for all her grandchildren and friends and also worked at the Pleasanton<br />

Hospital and other medical institutions in the county. She was preceded in death by her<br />

parents, husband, and a son Nolan, three sisters and seven brothrrs. She is survived by a<br />

sister-in-law, Lucy <strong>Gunn</strong> of Naples, Italy, one son Daylon of Jourdanton and three<br />

daughters, Joyce Worthington of Anchorage, Alaska, Helen Hosea of Seguin and Linda<br />

Foster of Pleasanton. She also leaves 10 grandchildren, 18 Great-grandchildren and four<br />

great-great-grandchildren, and numerous nieces and nephews, and a host of friends.<br />

Pallbearers were Lester <strong>Gunn</strong>, Stanley Sparkman, Michael Yanes and Jarred Heinen.<br />

Visitation was held Sunday, January 22, 2006 from 3-8 p.m. Services were conducted by<br />

Pastor John Van Duesen at Hurley Funeral Home at 10 a.m. with burial at Amphion<br />

Cemetery. (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Thelma Jean Jackson <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Thelma Jean Jackson <strong>Gunn</strong>, 57, a laborer, died Saturday, Jan. 26, 2008. Family will receive<br />

friends from 5:30 to 8 p.m. EST Friday, Feb. 1, at the Grant Richardson Jr. Memorial<br />

Chapel at Richardson"s Family Funeral Care (850-576-4144 or www.richardsoncares.org.),<br />

with a wake at from 3 to 4 Saturday, Feb. 2, at the funeral home. A native of Pahokee, Fla.,<br />

she was a longtime resident of Tallahassee. She was a member of Shiloh Baptist Church in<br />

Pahokee. Survivors include a son, Edward Jackson (Melissa); daughters, Dorothy <strong>Gunn</strong> and<br />

Crystal Bryant; brothers, Earnest Jackson and William Jackson; five grandchildren; and a<br />

host of other relatives and friends. Published in the Tallahassee Democrat from 1/31/2008 -<br />

2/1/2008.<br />

Thelma King <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

beloved wife of George <strong>Gunn</strong> died at her home, August 28, 1926. She had been ill for some<br />

time and her death was not unexpected. She was born September 25, 1898, she being only 28<br />

years old when she died. She was happily married to George <strong>Gunn</strong>, March 29, 1920. She was<br />

a loyal and beloved Christian, kind and neighborly to all, to know her was to love her. While<br />

we deeply miss her presence we must not grieve, for though we loved her, God loved her best.<br />

We shall see her no more on this earth but memories of her noble life will ever live in our<br />

hearts. So we bow our heads and humbly say, "Thy will be done." Our loss is heavens gain


and some day when the mists have rolled away we shall see her in that home where there is<br />

no night or death and where we will never say good-bye. She was a faithful member of<br />

Calvary Baptist Church and until she was forced to remain at home on account of her<br />

physical weakness she was a regular attendant at church services, giving loyal support to her<br />

church and pastor. She was a loving mother and devoted wife and her passing leaves a big<br />

void in the family circle. The funeral services were conducted by Rev. D. W. Overby, of<br />

Fieldale, Va., her former pastor and the remains were laid to rest in the Shady Grove<br />

Cemetery. Reidsville Review Fri. 11-12-1926<br />

Thelma Marie <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

70, Kansas City, MO, passed away February 10, 1997, at Truman Medical Center. Funeral<br />

services will be 11 a.m. Monday, February 17, at E.R. Morris Funeral Chapel, 4316 Troost<br />

Avenue, Kansas City, MO; burial in Memorial Park Cemetery, Kansas City, KS. Friends<br />

may call 9-11 a.m. Monday, at the chapel. (Arrangements: E.R. Morris Funeral Chapel)<br />

Thelma Mae Francis,<br />

91, of Fort Madison died Wednesday, Jan. 12, 2011, at Fort Madison Health Center. Born<br />

Oct. 20, 1919, in Fort Madison, she was the daughter of William H. and Cloda <strong>New</strong>berry<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>. On Dec. 4, , she married Floyd "Flip" Francis in Fort Madison. Mrs.. Francis was a<br />

member of Community of Christ Church, where she was the organist for 40 years. She<br />

delivered Meals on Wheels and volunteered for the Bloodmobile. Survivors include her<br />

husband; one daughter, Janis Linquist of Des Moines; two sons, Dennis "Ned" Francis of<br />

Mount Sterling and Gary Francis of Burlington; seven grandchildren; 11 greatgrandchildren;<br />

one sister, Wilma Tucker of Independence, Mo.; and two brothers, Raymond<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Independence and Ralph <strong>Gunn</strong> of Grayson, Md. She was preceded in death by her<br />

parents, one grandson and one brother. Visitation will be from 1 to 7 p.m. today at King-<br />

Lynk Funeral Home & Crematory in Fort Madison, where family will receive friends from 5<br />

to 7 p.m. The funeral for Mrs. Francis will be at 10 a.m. Saturday at King-Lynk Funeral<br />

Home & Crematory with the Rev. Betty Tripp officiating. Burial will be in Soldiers' Circle,<br />

Oakland Cemetery, Fort Madison, Mo.<br />

Thelma R. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

age 92 of Mountain Home, Arkansas, passed away Oct. 30, 2009 at Hospice of the Ozarks<br />

Hospice House. She was born Feb. 3, 1917 in Long Pine, Nebraska to Fred G. and Rose A.<br />

Link. She married Leonard F. <strong>Gunn</strong> on Nov. 25, 1936 in Litchfield, IL. She enjoyed bowling<br />

and golfing. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a member of the Lady Elks and the First Methodist Church in<br />

Mountain Home. Survivors include a son, Bob and wife Diane <strong>Gunn</strong> of St. Louis, MO; a<br />

daughter, Janet Zenner of Charlotte, North Carolina; a sister, Betty Kiser of Mountain<br />

Home; 6 grandchildren: Randy, Leslie, Stephanie, Angie, Craig and Christine; 9 great<br />

grandchildren: Curt, Josh, Danielle, Christopher, Connor, Justin, Jacob, Nick and Audrey;<br />

several nieces and a nephew. She was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Leonard<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>; son-in-law, Bill Zenner; brother and sister-in-law Lester & Dorothy Link. Visitation


will be from 12:30 PM until 2:00 PM Monday, Nov. 2 at Roller Funeral Home. Services,<br />

conducted by Rev. Randy Ludwig will be 2:00 PM Mon. Nov. 2 at Roller Funeral Home.<br />

Interment will be 3 PM Wed. Nov. 4 at Elm Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery in Litchfield,<br />

Illinois. Memorial contributions may be made to Hospice of the Ozarks Hospice House, or<br />

First Methodist Church in Mountain Home. Arrangements are by Roller Funeral Home.<br />

Thelma <strong>Gunn</strong> Reasons,<br />

73, died Tuesday at the Specialty Hospital in Jackson (Tenn.). Services will be at 3 p.m. today<br />

at Hunt Funeral Home with burial in Rose Hill Cemetery. She was a member of Humboldt<br />

First Baptist Church. Mrs. Reasons, the widow of Jessie 'Jake' <strong>Gunn</strong> and Carl Reasons,<br />

leaves two sons, Harold <strong>Gunn</strong> of Humboldt and Joe C. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Jackson; two sisters, Mrs.<br />

Louise Haynes and Mrs. Emmer Jean Rodgers, both of Humboldt, and six grandchildren.<br />

Published 10-4-1990<br />

Theodore <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

The Sebewa Center was shocked, Wednesday, by the sudden death of Theo. <strong>Gunn</strong>, who<br />

settled there in 1865 and was one of the successful farmers of the township. Funeral services<br />

were held at the M. E. Church, Sebewa Center, Friday afternoon and burial was made in the<br />

Sebewa township cemetery. Theodore <strong>Gunn</strong> was born in Sussex county, N. J. March 28, 1832<br />

and while very young he went with his parents to Pennsylvania, his next move was to<br />

Bellevue, Ohio, where he was married. He next took up his residence in Addison, Mich.,<br />

coming to Sebewa from there in "65. He was followed soon after by his brothers, Joshua and<br />

Samuel, who took adjacent farms and built up that section of Sebewa, which then mostly<br />

woods, to one of the best farming communities in the town. His brother Joshua died last year.<br />

Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong>"s first wife died about 15 years ago leaving the following children: David, Isaac,<br />

George and Emory <strong>Gunn</strong>, Mrs. Jacob Sayer, Mrs. H. Whorley, Miss Ella <strong>Gunn</strong>, all of<br />

Sebewa, Mrs. Gravener Oatley of Sherman, Mich. Twelve years ago last April Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

married Mrs. Agnes Mauren, of Portland, who survives him. Deceased was a member of the<br />

Center church and was one of those active in its establishment and maintenance. He was<br />

known as a thorough business man and farmer and at 70 was actively engaged in the<br />

management of his large farming interests. Funeral services were conducted by Rev. I. T.<br />

Weldon, pastor of the Center church, and Rev. T. J. Spencer, for a quarter century<br />

imtimately acquainted with Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong>. He spoke of his positive character and his fidelity to<br />

the church in his later years. A long procession followed the remains to their last resting<br />

place beside his other relatives. The Sebewa Center Association Volume 4 October 1968<br />

Theodore E. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

95, formerly of Wisconsin Rapids, died Friday, Dec. 22, 2006, at Pine Manor Health Care<br />

Center in Embarrass. At the request of Theodore, he will be cremated without any service<br />

being held. Theodore was born Feb. 17, 1911, to Edgar and Merewa (Hardsock) <strong>Gunn</strong> in<br />

Novelty, Mo. He married Leda B. Lowell in 1947. She died in 1994. He served in the CCC in<br />

1937 and worked for Consolidated Papers from 1945 to 1974. He also was employed as an oil<br />

truck driver and cranberry marsh worker. After retiring from the mill, Theodore and his


wife were the very first caretakers of Huntington House until 1981; he resided there until<br />

2001. He was a member of First Baptist Church. He is survived by several stepchildren<br />

whom he raised as his own, Keith A. LaBrot of Virginia, Donna M. (Vern) Wolf of Wisconsin<br />

Rapids and Barbara (James) Tarvid of Virginia. He also is survived by a sister-in-law, Alta<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of California, and three brothers-in law, Marlin (Lill) Lowell of Arizona, Archie<br />

(Millie) Phelps of Arizona and Merle Miller of Hancock. He further is survived by many<br />

grandchildren, step-grandchildren, nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his<br />

wife, Leda, parents, brother Elmer and his aunt and uncle. Ritchay Funeral Home of<br />

Wisconsin Rapids is assisting the family.<br />

Theodore Erle <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Theodore Erle <strong>Gunn</strong> 80, Lincoln, passed away Thursday (07/10/08) in Omaha. Born April 6,<br />

1928 to Erle and Theresa (Schramm) <strong>Gunn</strong> at Council Bluffs, Iowa. Theodore was a Lincoln<br />

High School graduate. Served in the U.S. Army during WWII and retired from the USPS in<br />

1983 after many years of service. He made his home at the Eastern Nebraska Veterans Home<br />

for the past two and a half years. Survivors: wife, Ena Mae (Mason) <strong>Gunn</strong>; sons and<br />

daughters-in-law, Mike and Debra; Robin and Colleen; daughters and son-in-law, Terri<br />

Eurek; Rhonda and Kirk Grauf; 19 grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; sister and<br />

brother-in-law, Barbara and John Nutz; cousins, Leslie Marie Francke, Colo.; June<br />

Johnson; and nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by his parents, Erle and Theresa <strong>Gunn</strong>;<br />

son, Richard; and granddaughter, Brittany Eurek. Graveside Services: 9 a.m. Thursday<br />

(07/17/08), Lincoln Memorial Park, 6700 S. 14th St., Lincoln. Meet at Gate #2. Cremation.<br />

No viewing/visitation. Memorials to Eastern Nebraska Veterans Home, 12505 40th St.,<br />

Bellevue, NE 68123. Lincoln Memorial Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. (Reuben<br />

and Mary Goforth <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Theodore <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Theodore Charles <strong>Gunn</strong>, 90, a resident of Wesbury United Methodist Retirement<br />

Community, died there Tuesday, Nov. 30, 2004. He was born in Pittsburgh, February 7,<br />

1914, a son of the late Theodore J. and Sarah Beck <strong>Gunn</strong>. He married Elizabeth M. Shepard<br />

on September 29, 1934, and she preceded him in death Sept. 22, 1994. He was a 1933<br />

graduate of Meadville High School and was employed at Talon from 1934 to 1938 when he<br />

began work with the U.S. Postal Service in the Meadville Post Office. He entered World War<br />

II with the U.S. Navy Seabees having served in the Pacific Theatre of Operations including<br />

the Solomon Islands and <strong>New</strong> Caledonia. He returned to the Meadville Post Office after the<br />

war and retired in 1969 as Superintendent of Mails with 31 years of service. He was a<br />

member of the First Presbyterian Church, a member and Past Commander of Harm Jan<br />

Huidekoper Veteran of Foreign Wars Post 2006, active in Boy Scouting for many years at the<br />

Troop and District levels, including Scout Master of Troop 247 and received scoutings<br />

highest honor, the Silver Beaver Award. Survivors include one son, Kenneth T. <strong>Gunn</strong> and<br />

his wife Nancy of Saegertown; seven grandchildren, Diana Rudd, Karen <strong>Gunn</strong>, Tammie<br />

Groene, Kelly, K.C., Michael, and Stephen <strong>Gunn</strong>; 16 great grandchildren; and two nephews,<br />

Tom & Steve <strong>Gunn</strong>. In addition to his wife, he was also preceded in death by one son, Victor<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>; and two brothers, Thomas J. and Paul J. <strong>Gunn</strong>. Visiting hours will be Thursday from


10 to 11 a.m. at the Robert W. Waid Funeral Home, Inc., 581 Chestnut St., Meadville where<br />

the funeral and committal service will be held at 11 a.m. Officiating will be the Rev. Brian<br />

Jensen, pastor of First Presbyterian Church. Burial will be in Roselawn Memorial Gardens.<br />

Memorials may be made to The Salvation Army, 1087 Park Ave., Wesbury United Methodist<br />

Community, 31 N. Park Ave., or The First Presbyterian Church, 890 Liberty St., all in<br />

Meadville, PA<br />

Thenie <strong>Gunn</strong> Rumsey<br />

74, of Lorida, Florida died Wednesday at Highlands Regional Medical Center. A native of<br />

Caryville, she was a pioneer resident of Highlands County. She was the retired owner of the<br />

Oasis Inn in Sebring and Baptist. She is survived by her husband, Clarence; one daughter,<br />

Elizabeth W. Barnes of Sebring; one sister, Mittie R. Cain of Vernon; and two<br />

grandchildren. Stephenson-Nelson Funeral Home, Sebring. Published 4-14-1991 Tampa<br />

Tribune.<br />

Theresa H. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

84, of Shady Oaks in Middletown, NJ passed away on Tuesday, June 5, 2012 surrounded by<br />

her loving family. Theresa was a devout Catholic and an active parishioner of St. Anthony of<br />

Padua RC Church, Red Bank. She served as a Eucharistic minister at daily masses and<br />

provided communion to the infirm at home. She was always ready and willing to help those<br />

in need. Theresa was also a member and former treasurer of the St. Ann's Society and a<br />

member of the Renew Group at the church. Theresa was a homemaker for many years<br />

before working as a bookkeeper for Gordon Danieli Design and A & D Products in<br />

Shrewsbury. Theresa and her husband enjoyed an active retirement. She loved traveling,<br />

dancing, theatre, yoga and fitness classes but most of all she cherished time spent with her<br />

family. Theresa is survived by her loving and devoted husband, Walter of 59 years. She is<br />

also survived by three sons, Joseph of Parsippany, Thomas of Jersey City and Stephen and<br />

his wife Angela of Wyckoff; six daughters, Marie and husband Alan Kappler of Oakhurst,<br />

Theresa and husband Richard Brooke of Pennington, Geraldine and husband Harold Hertig<br />

of Princeton, Phyllis and husband Robert Wszolek of Hightstown, Jennifer <strong>Gunn</strong> and<br />

partner Richard Macko of Aberdeen and Eileen and husband Richard O'Malley of Red<br />

Bank; one brother, Thomas Conroy of <strong>New</strong> York City; one sister, Nancy Burns of Hillsdale<br />

and eleven grandchildren, Jacqueline and Matthew Kappler, Jessie, Nicholas and Darby<br />

Brooke, Brian Hertig, Vincent and Patrick <strong>Gunn</strong>, Sean, Brendan and Shannon O'Malley.<br />

She is also survived by five nephews and their families.<br />

Visitation will be held on Friday, June 8th, 2-4 and 7-9 PM at the Thompson Memorial<br />

Home, 310 Broad St., Red Bank. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Saturday,<br />

June 9th, 9:30 AM at St. Anthony of Padua RC Church, corner of Bridge Ave. and Chestnut<br />

St., Red Bank. Interment will follow at Mt. Olivet Cemetery, Middletown. In lieu of flowers,<br />

the family requests that memorial donations be made in her memory to The Foodbank of<br />

Monmouth & Ocean Counties, 3300 Rt. 66, Neptune, NJ


Theresa <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Muskegon Ms. Theresa <strong>Gunn</strong>, age 57, passed to the loving arms of Jesus on May 14, 2005, at<br />

Hackley Hospital. Theresa is survived by her mother, Dorothy J. Larson; two sons, John<br />

Savage, Ron (Nancy) Savage; Mike and Dori Bona; several grandchildren; special friends<br />

Kimmer Harkness, and Danny <strong>Gunn</strong>. According to her wishes cremation has taken place. A<br />

memorial service will be held on Thursday, May 19th, at 1:00 p.m. at the Crosswinds<br />

Fellowship, 1910 Ruddiman Drive in North Muskegon. In lieu of flowers memorial<br />

contributions may be directed to the family at 2570 Westwood Drive, Apt. 1, Muskegon, MI<br />

49441. -Ever Rest Funeral Home and Chapel (231) 777-3557 -Published in the Muskegon<br />

Chronicle on 5/16/2005<br />

Theresa Cenia <strong>Gunn</strong> Pope<br />

Theresa Cenia Pope, 84, of Baytown, peacefully went to be with the Lord on Saturday,<br />

November 30, 2002. Born to Willie Pope and Jessie Mae <strong>Gunn</strong> in Eagle Lake, Texas came to<br />

Baytown at the age of 2 years old. She attended George Washington Carver School located at<br />

Mt. Rose Baptist Church. She accepted Christ at an early age and was a member of St. John<br />

Baptist Church. She returned to Eagle Lake, Texas and graduated from E.H. Henry High<br />

School in Eagle Lake. While in school she was active in sports, playing basketball, tennis,<br />

and running track. She returned to Baytown in 1938 where she was an active member of<br />

Greater St. John Baptist Church, then under the leadership of Rev. Lampley and Rev.<br />

Langston. She was active in the Sr. Choir, attended BTU, Sunday School, Bible Band, and<br />

Mission. She also was a member of the Eastern Star. She worked hard all her life while<br />

raising her niece and nephew, Bennie Jewel and Johnny. She worked at the White Star<br />

Laundry and Griggs Cleaners as a presser and was a nurses aide at Baytown Nursing Home.<br />

She retired from old San Jacinto Hospital after 30 years inhousekeeping. For 21 years she<br />

lived in Barrett Station where she was a member of Shiloh Baptist Church under the<br />

leadership of Rev. Matthews where she worked faithfully on the usher board. In 1973 she<br />

returned to Baytown and rejoined her home church, St. John Baptist Church where she was<br />

an active member in Sunday School, BTU, Sr. Mission, Bible Band, Prayer Meeting,<br />

Teachers Meeting and served faithfully as a nurses aid until her death. During her life she<br />

always loved her church. She worked faithfully in the church and was loved by all who knew<br />

her. She loved children and they loved her. She raised and cherished her beloved nieces<br />

Bennie Jewel and Theresa, nephew, Johnny and her great niece.. She is preceded in death by<br />

her parents, grandparents, Peter <strong>Gunn</strong>, T. Cenia Pope and Polly <strong>Gunn</strong>, sister, Pauline<br />

Etheridge, brother, Johnny Etheridge, great nephew, Randy Martin, nephew, Johnny<br />

Henson and brother-in-law, J.B. Henderson. She leaves to cherish her memory and will be<br />

deeply missed by her sisters, Willie Mae Henderson and Janell Wilson, adopted brother and<br />

sister, Deacon Gilbert and Helen Phillips, all of Baytown; two nieces, Bennie J. Martin of<br />

Oakland, Calif.; Theresa Arline and husband Richard of Baytown; two great nieces,<br />

Joycelynn Flowers of ; Lamira Doyle Hamilton of Baytown; two great nephews, Kelvin and<br />

James Martin both of Oakland; great-nephew-to-be, Richard Ashton, God nieces, Helen<br />

Doyle and Dorothy Woodall, great God niece, Hunter Nicole Hamilton, special God son and<br />

family, Ronald and Darlene Flowers, Demetria Flowers and Ronald Flowers, Jr., special<br />

friends, Dr. and Mrs. H. W. Kilpatrick, III and family, Don and Sid Faust, Neva Adcox,


Delores Owens, special cousin, Tommy Charles Pettus and family and a host of other<br />

relatives and friends. A wake will be held from 7 - 9 p.m. today, December 3, 2002 at Robey<br />

Funeral Home in the Chapel. Funeral services will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday, December 4,<br />

202 at St. Johns Baptist Church, 1120 Booker Tee Street in Baytown, with Pastor Dwayne<br />

Walker officiating. Interment will follow at Walter Brown Cemetery in Old River, Texas.<br />

Arrangements entrusted to Robey Funeral Home, 403 S. Sterling Ave., Baytown, 281-428-<br />

9911A Family of Helping Hands.<br />

Theron <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Saline County Kansas, sheriffs officers are searching for. a relative of a man found m a field<br />

near Junction City Saturday, who died four hours later in the Geary County<br />

Hospital.Theron <strong>Gunn</strong> age 66 of Jackson, Michigan was found lying in a ditch near<br />

Interstate 70 12 miles east of Junction City by Clarence Johnson a farmer. Johnson called<br />

Geary County Sheriffs officers and <strong>Gunn</strong> was taken to the hospital where he died at 11 pm<br />

from exhaustion, lack of water and food. It appeared he had been lying in the ditch for<br />

several days. He was identified by fingerprints by the F. B. I., as he had no money of<br />

identification on his body. If no friends or relatives are located by Saturday, August 3, 1963,<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> will be buried in Junction City by the county.<br />

Theron W. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

a former Blythe City Councilman, died Tuesday Feb 10, 1987 at Humana Hospital in<br />

Augusta, Georgia. He was 74. The funeral will be at 3 pm Thursday at Blythe United<br />

Methodist Church. Burial will be at Keysville Cemetery, Keysville, Ga. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a<br />

native of Jefferson County, and a member of Blyther Untied Methodist Church and a retired<br />

carpenter. Surviovrs include 2 sisters, Olive Grainer,of blythe, and Susie Arrington of<br />

Lakeland, Flordia. And three borther, Louie <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr., Keysville, and Calton A. Neman and<br />

Albert T. <strong>New</strong>man of Blythe. Memorial may be made to Blythe United Methodist Church.<br />

Friends may call at the residence of Olive Greiner or at M. W. Callaway and Sons Funeral<br />

home in Wrens, until 1:30 pm Thursday, then at the church.<br />

Thomas <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

43 years old died at his home 352 South Mill Street yesterday morning at 4:25 o’clock after a<br />

protracted illness. He is survived by three brothers and four sisters, William E. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

Middlesboro; Robert T. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jackson; John W. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Miss Fannie <strong>Gunn</strong>, Mrs. W. N.<br />

Lane, Mrs. Richard S. Webb, Sr., and Mrs. William A. Hifner, Jr of Lexington. Funeral<br />

services will be held at the residence this afternoon at 3 o’clock. The Rev. Thomas Burroughs<br />

Roberts of Centenary Methodist Episcopal Church officiating. Burial will follow in the<br />

family lot in the Lexington Cemetery. The pallbearers will be William E. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Robert T.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, John W. <strong>Gunn</strong>, George R. Warren, Richard S. Webb, Jr., and W. Thomas Luxon.<br />

Lexington Herald May 18, 1921. (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Thomas <strong>Gunn</strong>


Marion, South Carolina - | Mr. Thomas <strong>Gunn</strong>, 73, died Sunday, April 23, 2006. Mass will be<br />

10 a.m. Wednesday at The Church of the Infant Jesus in Marion. Visitation is 6 to 8 p.m.<br />

Tuesday at Richardson Funeral Home.<br />

Thomas Allen <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

37, of Atlanta, formerly of Tampa and St. Petersburg, died Thursday (Feb. 19, 2004) in<br />

Atlanta. The cause of his death was not immediately known. He was born in St. Petersburg<br />

and moved as a child to Lakeland. He graduated from the University of South Florida in<br />

1993 and worked for SunTrust Bank in Tampa and Atlanta. He was a plaque bearer in<br />

opening ceremonies for the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta. Survivors include a companion,<br />

Greg Guthrie, Atlanta; his parents, Louis and Virginia <strong>Gunn</strong>, both of Lakeland; two<br />

brothers, Louis Jr., St. Petersburg and Todd, Lakeland; and a grandmother, Etha Thomas,<br />

Polk City. Lanier Funeral Home, Lakeland.<br />

Thomas F. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

died Feb. 26, 2008, at age 84. Thomas F. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born Sept. 24, 1923, in Inglewood, Calif.,<br />

and moved to Portland, Oregon in 1933. He graduated from Washington High School.<br />

During World War II, he served in the Navy in South America. After the war, he returned to<br />

Portland, where he was a sales manager for Windolph Cadillac and later owned Tire Treads<br />

for 15 years. He moved to Lake Oswego in 1965. In 1946, he married Rosemary Alber; she<br />

died in 2007. Survivors include his sons, Gary and Scott; sister Elly Cutler; brother Bob; and<br />

two grandchildren.<br />

Thomas F. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Cedar Rapids, Ia., June 25, 1906. Thomas F. <strong>Gunn</strong> rector of the Church of the Immaculate<br />

Conception for 40 years died suddenly Sunday from a stroke of apoplexy. He was one of the<br />

best known Catholic Churchmen in the state. Belleville <strong>New</strong> Democrat, Belleville, Il, page 3,<br />

Monday June 25, 1906<br />

Thomas G. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Friday June 15, 1917 Holmes County Advertiser - Thomas <strong>Gunn</strong> died last Monday night<br />

after suffering with paralysis several days. The remains were laid to rest in the Camp<br />

Ground Cemetery Wednesday morning in the presence of a host of sorrowing friends and<br />

relatives to whom the community extends deepest sympathy. Deceased is survived by a wife<br />

and several children and grandchildren.<br />

Thomas H. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Thomas Howard <strong>Gunn</strong>, 52 of Lakemont, died Wednesday Jan 19, 2005 at his home. He was<br />

born in Habersham County, to Nellie Kelly Marsengill and the late Alvin <strong>Gunn</strong>. He spent<br />

most of his life in Raburn County. He worked as a recovery specialist with a collection<br />

agency. He served in the US Air Force during the Vietnam War and was of the Baptist Faith.


He was preceded in death by a brother, Calvin <strong>Gunn</strong>. Survivors include his mother, Nellie<br />

Kelly Marsengill of Lakemont, a special companioin, Sue Wilbanks of Lakemont; two<br />

brothers, Ernest <strong>Gunn</strong> of Dalton and Clinton <strong>Gunn</strong> of Eliijay; a sister Carl Allgary of Rabun<br />

Gap; and several nephews, nieces and cousins. Funeral services were held Saturday at Joy<br />

Baptist Church with the Rev. Tommy Jenkins officiating. Burial followed in the Church<br />

Cemetery.<br />

Thomas James <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Thomas James <strong>Gunn</strong>, of Molino, FL, a wonderful father, grandfather, brother, husband, and<br />

son, went to be with the Lord on Saturday morning after a courageous battle with cancer. He<br />

was 56 years old. Originally from Clarksville, IN, he resided in Molino after 20 years in the<br />

U.S. Navy. Tommy spent his last few weeks at his home surrounded by friends and family.<br />

He was a very loving, hardworking, devoted, caring man who was very special to all of us.<br />

His kindness and giving heart will forever be in our hearts and memories. Survivors include<br />

his loving wife of 29 years, Linda; his mother, Carolyn <strong>Gunn</strong>; his sister, Judy Blalock<br />

(Gerald); his brother, Jerry <strong>Gunn</strong>, all of Clarksville, IN; three daughters, Tawnya Hysinger<br />

(Lyle) of Simpsonville, KY; Tamara Dunn (Joel) of Molino, FL and Krissey Hilliard<br />

(Johnathon) of Pensacola, FL; son, Thomas James <strong>Gunn</strong> II of Molino, FL; six grandchildren,<br />

Blake & Summer Dunn, Brennan & Kaelynn Hilliard, Will Hysinger, and Jordan Larson.<br />

Thomas had many nieces and nephews who all loved and enjoyed his company. Funeral<br />

service will be 10:00 a.m., Wednesday, May 18, 2011 at FAITH CHAPEL NORTH<br />

FUNERAL HOME, 1000 Hwy 29 Cantonment, with Rev. Donald Huntsman officiating.<br />

Interment with military honors will follow in Barrancas National Cemetery.<br />

The family will receive friends at Faith Chapel North from 5 until 8 p.m. Tuesday, May 17,<br />

2011.<br />

Thomas Jefferson <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Millen Georgia - September 4, 1946. Thomas Jefferson <strong>Gunn</strong> age 85 died at his residence<br />

here this morning. Funeral services will be conducted tomorrow afternoon at 4:30 pm from<br />

the Fletcher Funeral Home in Millen, with the Rev. Jordon Holland and the Rev. Roy J.<br />

Bond officiating. Interment will take place in the Millen cemetery. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> lived here for<br />

the past 40 years and was formerly of Wilkes County. Until his retirement he was a<br />

prominent farmer of this section. surviving are 3 daughters; Lucy <strong>Gunn</strong>, and Miss Jeffie<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> both of Millen, and Mrs. J. Frank Walker of Eatonton. four sons; John G. <strong>Gunn</strong> and<br />

Robert <strong>Gunn</strong> of Millen; Sanders <strong>Gunn</strong>, Daytona Beach, Fla.; and Harold W. <strong>Gunn</strong>, College<br />

Park; one brother, Dudley <strong>Gunn</strong> of Canada; Four sisters, mrs. William Strickland of<br />

Concord Georgia; Mrs. M. A. Massooud, of Pinora; Mrs. Claude Perkins, Pinora and Mrs.<br />

A. J. Orr of Savannah. (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Thomas J. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

40, prominent merchant and postmaster of Hobbs Island, Madison County, Alabama is dead<br />

following an operation at the city hospital here. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> is survived by four brothers. His


ody was taken to Tullahoma, Tennessee where he was born, for interment. June 1, 1924.<br />

Atlanta Constitution.<br />

Thomas J. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Published 9-7-1992-Thomas J., 77, of Simi Valley, California, retired barber and<br />

maintenance supervisor. Visitation will be at 9 a.m. Tuesday at Reardon Simi Valley<br />

Mortuary. Services will be at 6 p.m. Tuesday at Reardon Simi Valley Mortuary. Mass will be<br />

celebrated at 10 a.m. Wednesday at St. Rose of Lima Church, Simi Valley. Inurnment at<br />

Assumption Cemetery, Simi Valley.<br />

Thomas James <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Funeral services for Thomas James <strong>Gunn</strong>, 56, of Molino, Fla., will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday,<br />

May 18, at Faith Chapel North Funeral Home, Cantonment, Fla., with interment with<br />

military honors in Barrancas National Cemetery. A wonderful father, grandfather, brother,<br />

husband, and son, he went to be with the Lord on Saturday, May 14, 2011, after a<br />

courageous battle with cancer. Originally from Clarksville, he resided in Molino after 20<br />

years in the U.S. Navy. He spent his last few weeks at his home surrounded by friends and<br />

family. He was a very loving, hardworking, devoted, caring man who was very special to all<br />

of us. His kindness and giving heart will forever be in our hearts and memories. Survivors<br />

include his loving wife of 29 years, Linda; his mother, Carolyn <strong>Gunn</strong>; a sister, Judy Blalock<br />

and her husband, Gerald; and a brother, Jerry <strong>Gunn</strong>, all of Clarksville; three daughters,<br />

Tawnya Hysinger and her husband, Lyle, of Simpsonville, Ky., Tamara Dunn and her<br />

husband, Joel, of Molino, Fla., and Krissey Hilliard and her husband, Johnathon, of<br />

Pensacola, Fla.; a son, Thomas James <strong>Gunn</strong> II, of Molino, Fla.; six grandchildren, Blake and<br />

Summer Dunn, Brennan and Kaelynn Hilliard, Will Hysinger, and Jordan Larson. He had<br />

many nieces and nephews, who all loved and enjoyed his company. The family will receive<br />

friends at Faith Chapel North from 5 to 8 p.m. today, Tuesday, May 17, 2011<br />

Thomas Michael <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

30, of Smyrna Georgia died Tuesday, May 16, 2006. Funeral, 1 p.m. Saturday, The Church<br />

of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Douglasville; White Columns Chapel, Lithia Springs.<br />

Published in The Atlanta Journal-Constitution on 5/18/2006.<br />

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Thomas Michael "Mike" <strong>Gunn</strong>, 30, of Smyrna died Tuesday, May 16, 2006. Services will be<br />

1 p.m. Saturday at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in Douglasville, with Billy<br />

Turbyfield officiating. Burial will be in Georgia Memorial Park cemetery. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was<br />

employed by Barrow Wrecker Service as a driver and was an Eagle Scout. Survivors include<br />

his wife, Jennifer J. <strong>Gunn</strong>; three children, Sydney <strong>Gunn</strong>, Lindsey <strong>Gunn</strong> and Wesley <strong>Gunn</strong>;<br />

his parents, Tom <strong>Gunn</strong> of Pinellas Park, Fla., and Mary R. Brooks of Peachtree City; one<br />

brother, Brandon Brooks of Marietta; and two sisters, Tiffany Rubio of Colorado Springs,<br />

Colo., and Courtnie Mashek of Licking, Mo. The family will receive friends from 2 to 4 p.m.<br />

and from 6 to 8 p.m. Friday at Gene Davis White Columns Chapel in Lithia Springs.


Thomas M. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Funeral for Thomas "Tommy" M. <strong>Gunn</strong> III, 56, of Decatur will be Wednesday, March 25,<br />

2009, at 3 p.m. at Westmeade Baptist Church with the Rev. Scotty Hogan and the Rev.<br />

Donald Terry officiating and Roselawn Funeral Home directing. Burial will be in Roselawn<br />

Cemetery. Visitation will be tonight from 6 to 9 at the funeral home. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong>, who died<br />

Monday, March 23, 2009, at Parkway Medical Center, was born Dec. 6, 1952, in Portsmouth,<br />

Va., to Thomas M. <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr. and Ila Dean <strong>Gunn</strong>. He retired as a Decatur Police Officer after<br />

20 years of service. He was a member of Westmeade Baptist Church where he sang in the<br />

choir. He was preceded in death by his father; sister, Sandra Ellen <strong>Gunn</strong>; and daughter,<br />

Mary Elizabeth <strong>Gunn</strong>. Survivors include his wife of nine years, Delane <strong>Gunn</strong>; daughter,<br />

Kayla Harrell of Decatur; three sons, Benjamin <strong>Gunn</strong> of Decatur, Stephen <strong>Gunn</strong> of Hershey,<br />

Pa., and Austin Harrell of Decatur; mother, Ila Dean <strong>Gunn</strong> of Decatur; sister, Jo <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Peterson of Dothan; and several nieces and nephews. Pallbearers will be Geronimo Collier,<br />

Jay Keen, Braden Starnes, Richie Brannum, Barry Cook and Gene Hart. Honorary<br />

pallbearers will be P.J. Keen and Kevin Durrah. Memorials may be made to the Cancer<br />

Institute.<br />

Thomas N. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Chapman Kansas, July 23, 1895 - Dr. Thomas N. <strong>Gunn</strong> died at 4 o’clock today from falling<br />

down his office stairs last evening. His skull was crushed and his back broken. He was a<br />

leading Democratic politician and was to have been appointed surgeon of the Leavenworth<br />

military prison. Kansas City Time - July 24, 1895<br />

Thomas <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

73, died Sunday, April 23, 2006, at Palmetto Richland Hospital in Mullins, South Carolina,<br />

after an illness. The family will receive friends Tuesday, April 25, from 6:00-8:00 P.M. at<br />

Richardson Funeral Home. A Mass will be held at 10:00 A.M. on Wednesday, April 26, at<br />

The Church of the Infant Jesus in Marion. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born in Motherwell, Scotland, a<br />

son of the late Thomas and Elizabeth McFadden <strong>Gunn</strong>. He immigrated to the United States<br />

in 1964. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was retired after 30 years from AVM, and was a member of the Church<br />

of the Infant Jesus. He was an avid golfer. Surviving are his wife Catherine Lucas <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

the home; two sons, Thomas <strong>Gunn</strong>, of Mullins and Gary <strong>Gunn</strong> of Florence; a daughter, Betty<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> Floyd of Marion; a brother, Bobby <strong>Gunn</strong> of Scotland; two sisters, Kate Pretchard and<br />

Margaret McGee both of Scotland; and six grandchildren; and very special friends, Robbie<br />

Floyd, Johnny Gaddy, and Hal Townsend.<br />

Thomas "Tommy" Burton <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

a native and lifelong resident of Mobile, Alabama, died on Wednesday October 27, 2010.<br />

Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> served in the U S Army during World War II. He is survived by his five children<br />

Troy Fail, Steve <strong>Gunn</strong>, Janice Pope, Gary <strong>Gunn</strong>, and Craig <strong>Gunn</strong>, fifteen grandchildren,<br />

twenty one great grandchildren, one great great grandchild, nieces, nephews, other relatives<br />

and friends. Funeral services will be held from the graveside on Saturday October 30, 2010


at 3PM. Interment will be in Pine Crest Cemetery. Published in the Press-Register on<br />

October 29, 2010<br />

Thomas <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Homewood, California died on April 19, 2005, husband of Elizabeth; father of Michael<br />

(Melinda) <strong>Gunn</strong> of Cerritos, CA; grandfather of Desmond, Michael Jr., Dwayne, David,<br />

Tymia, Mickelle & Derek Michael <strong>Gunn</strong>, all of CA; brother of Virginia Rawlings of Pgh.;<br />

uncle of Paulette (Rhenn) Darensburg of LosAngeles, CA & Janice (Charles) Kirk of<br />

Inglewood, CA; cousin of Charles (Ida) Angel of St. Petersburg, FL; also 12 other nieces &<br />

nephews, other relatives & friends. Visitation Friday 11 am til 1 pm with service immediately<br />

following at SPRIGGS-WATSON FUNERAL HOME, INC., 720 N. Lang Avenue, E.E.. Final<br />

homegoing service in Los Angeles, CA.<br />

Thomas <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

The venerable servant of God, as has been announced already, is no more. He fell asleep in<br />

Jesus on the 13thof May 1859, aged 89 years, 1 month and 3 days. He was born in Nottoway<br />

County, Virginia April 10, 1770. While young, his father removed to Caswell County, North<br />

Carolina, where at about the age of 18 years, he professed justifying faith in Christ and<br />

united with the Methodist Episcopal church. He soon began to preach the gospel, but at what<br />

precise time he was regularly licensed, we have not the means of ascertaining. He was<br />

ordained deacon at Lynchburg, Virginia, Feb 4, 1808, by Bishop Asbury. He was ordained<br />

elder by Bishop McKendree in Tennessee on the 4th of October. He emigrated to Tennessee<br />

at an early age and was long a citizen of Robertson County. He raised a family, and by<br />

industry and economy was able to provide amply for their wants and to aid each child to<br />

make a fair start in the business of life. His latter years were rendered burdensome in some<br />

degree because of a serious fall from his horse. His brother, Rev. James <strong>Gunn</strong> was his yokefellow,<br />

and for many year side by side, they labored for the advancement of the Redeemer"s<br />

case. The late Rev. William <strong>Gunn</strong>, long and favorably known in Kentucky as an efficient<br />

itinerant preacher and a sweet singer in Israel was the son of James <strong>Gunn</strong>, and a nephew of<br />

the subject of this notice. (Nashville Christian Advocate, July 14,1859)(Thomas and Sarah<br />

Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Thomas <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

THOMAS GUNN, 83, of Holmdel died Jan. 31 at home. Born in Sharon, Pa., he lived in<br />

Keyport prior to moving to Holmdel in 1946. He was a maintenance worker and welder for<br />

National Lead, Sayreville, for 35 years, retiring in 1981. He served in the U.S. Army during<br />

World War II. Hewas a communicant of St. Joseph"s Roman Catholic Church, Keyport. He<br />

is survived by his wife, Julia Cresci <strong>Gunn</strong> of Holmdel; his sister, King of Hazlet; and many<br />

nieces and nephews. Arrangements were under the direction of Day Funeral Home, Keyport.<br />

Funeral services were at St. Joseph"s Roman Catholic Church with burial at St. Joseph"s<br />

Cemetery, Keyport, <strong>New</strong> Jersey.


Thomas A. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> Funeral Held Wednesday Afternoon [September 8, 1953] 64, or 404 Redd Street, who<br />

died at the Annie Penn Memorial Hospital Tuesday, were conducted at Citty Funeral Home<br />

Chapel Wednesday at 3:30 p.m. by Rev. Milton Warf and Rev. C. G. Isley. Internment was<br />

in Shady Grove Baptist cemetery. Pallbearers were: Roy Chrismon, Bill Chrismon, Flethcer<br />

[sic] McDonald, Jim Chilton, Wilmer Walker, A. D. Dickens and Jesse Land - North<br />

Carolina<br />

Thomas A. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr.<br />

Dallas, Texas - Thomas A. <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr., age 82, went to be with his heavenly Father on Tuesday,<br />

Feb 26, 2013. Tom's life was a chronicle of doing for others, enjoying life and loving his<br />

friends and family. Tom is survived by his loving and devoted wife of 56 years, Beverly; son,<br />

Tom <strong>Gunn</strong>, III, and wife Annick, granddaughter Caitlin and grandson Garrett, and his<br />

daughter Cheryl Kaiser, husband Mark and grandson Collin. A memorial service will be<br />

held at the Good Shepherd Episcopal Church at 11122 Midway Rd., Dallas, TX 75229 on<br />

Monday, March 4th, at 11:00 am. The family has requested that memorials be made to Good<br />

Shepherd Episcopal Church. Please send family condolences to www.ariacremation.com<br />

(Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Thomas A. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

GUNN - Died August 10, 1969, in St. Petersburg, Fla., Thomas A. <strong>Gunn</strong>, formerly of<br />

Richmond, of Apt. 9, 1846 Shore Drive South, St. Petersburg, Fla. He is survived by his wife,<br />

Mrs. Alice Fox <strong>Gunn</strong>; several nieces and nephews. Remains will rest at the Joseph W. Bliley<br />

Funeral Home, Third and Marshall, after 4 p.m. Tuesday. Funeral mass Wednesday at 10<br />

a.m., from St. Benedict"s Catholic Church. Interment Riverview Cemetery.<br />

Thomas A. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

died suddenly of a heart attack at his home in Elvins , Missouri, at three o"clock Wednesday<br />

afternoon. Coroner Berl O. (?) Miller was called to investigate but no inquest was held as<br />

Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong>"s death was attributed to natural causes. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was an unusually large<br />

person. A son of the late Augustus and Mildred Leach <strong>Gunn</strong>, he was born in the State of<br />

Kentucky on Feb. 20, 1883, and died on Nov. 6, 1945, aged 62 years, 8 months and 16 days.<br />

He is survived by his widow and a daughter, Mrs. Walter E. Cook, of Desloge. Funeral<br />

services will be held at 2 p.m. today, Nov. 9th, at the Caldwell Funeral Home in Flat River,<br />

conducted by Rev. Robert N. Arbaugh, pastor of the Taylor Avenue Methodist Chrurch.<br />

Interment will be in the LayneCemetery. (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Thomas A. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Portsmouth, Ohio - Thomas A. <strong>Gunn</strong>. who died Wednesday, Feb 15, 1928, was born on the<br />

West Side in 1854. He had lived all his life in Portsmouth. Mr. Gunu was a faithful member<br />

of the Second Presbyterian Church and also a member of the Ben Hur and Independent


Order of Foresters.. He had followed planning mill and cabinet making work all his life. He<br />

leaves his wife. Eunice A. <strong>Gunn</strong> and three daughters Mrs. Henrietta Hicks, Mrs. Morris P:<br />

Hicks, Mrs; John Norman, of Springsfield. Ohio, and eight grandchildren and five great<br />

grandchildren. Funeral services will be held from the Daehler Funeral Home Friday, at 3<br />

o'clock. Burial in Greenlawn cemetery will follow.<br />

Thomas Addison <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Dec. 9, 1926, Kinmundy, IL Express: - Thomas Addison GUNN was born Aug. 4, 1861, son<br />

of John H. and Sue MITCHELL GUNN, and died on Dec. 2, 1926. His parents dying when<br />

he was quite young, he came to Kinmundy and lived with His grandparents. Here he spent<br />

much of His boyhood life. The past 16 years he has made His home in Salem. Interment was<br />

at Evergreen Cemetery with services held at the grave.<br />

Thomas Allen <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

GUNN, THOMAS ALLEN, 37, of Atlanta, formerly of Tampa and St. Petersburg, died<br />

Thursday (Feb. 19, 2004) in Atlanta. The cause of his death was not immediately known. He<br />

was born in St. Petersburg and moved as a child to Lakeland. He graduated from the<br />

University of South Florida in 1993 and worked for SunTrust Bank in Tampa and Atlanta.<br />

He was a plaque bearer in opening ceremonies for the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta.<br />

Survivors include a companion, Greg Guthrie, Atlanta; his parents, Louis and Virginia<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, both of Lakeland; two brothers, Louis Jr., St. Petersburg and Todd, Lakeland; and a<br />

grandmother, Etha Thomas, Polk City. Lanier Funeral Home, Lakeland.<br />

Thomas "Tommy" Burton <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

a native and lifelong resident of Mobile, Alabama died on Wednesday October 27, 2010. Mr.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> served in the U S Army during World War II. He is survived by his five children Troy<br />

Fail, Steve <strong>Gunn</strong>, Janice Pope, Gary <strong>Gunn</strong>, and Craig <strong>Gunn</strong>, fifteen grandchildren, twenty<br />

one great grandchildren, one great great grandchild, nieces, nephews, other relatives and<br />

friends. Funeral services will be held from the graveside on Saturday October 30, 2010 at<br />

3PM. Interment will be in Pine Crest Cemetery<br />

Thomas Earl <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

90, son of Thomas Edwin <strong>Gunn</strong> and Effie Lenora Page <strong>Gunn</strong> died peacefully on May 23,<br />

2004 after a valiant struggle with cancer. Funeral services will be held at 2:00 PM,<br />

Wednesday, May 26, 2004 at First Baptist Church. Interment will follow in Reidlawn<br />

Cemetery. A native of Caswell County, he was one of eight children and began his career as a<br />

mechanic early in life, eventually joining with his late brother, William Edwin <strong>Gunn</strong>, to form<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> Bros. Garage, which was in business for almost forty-five years in three Reidsville<br />

locations, the last of which was on Reidsville"s S.E. Market Street. Affectionately known as<br />

"Tommy" by his many friends and family, he was an avid ham radio operator for almost<br />

fifty years and was also a pilot and served as a member of the Civil Air Patrol in the 1940"s


and 1950"s. He was married to the late Ann Thelma Thompson of Caswell County and after<br />

her death in 1959 to the late Earlene Chrisman of Reidsville. He was a member of<br />

Reidsville"s First Baptist Church. He is survived by his sons, Thomas Hilton <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife,<br />

Camelia of Jacksonville, FL, Harold Milton <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife, Tish of Greensboro;<br />

grandchildren, Karen Christina <strong>Gunn</strong> and Laura Hilton <strong>Gunn</strong>, both of Durham,Thomas<br />

Guiton "Guy" <strong>Gunn</strong> of Greensboro; brother, Sterling Page <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife, Edith of<br />

Reidsville; brother-in-law, Julius Corwell Thompson and wife, Audrey; sisters-in-law, Irma<br />

Lee Smith and husband, Richard, Mary Chrismon and her late husband, Aubrey, all of<br />

Reidsville; many cousins, nieces, nephews and numerous friends. He leaves his dear friend<br />

Lora Hurst and his outstanding wonderful neighbors, Ellen Powell, Pat Hendrix, and Jimmy<br />

Waynick and his many fellow ham radio operator friends. The family will receive friends at<br />

Wilkerson Funeral Home on Tuesday, May 25thfrom 7:00 - 9:00 PM. In lieu of flowers, the<br />

family asks that memorials be made in the form of frequent and generous acts of kindness to<br />

individuals and to those organizations which support those who are hungry, in need of<br />

clothing, sick, lonely, or in captivity. (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Thoms G. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Thomas Garrett <strong>Gunn</strong>, an employee of the Summerville Lumber Company, for a number of<br />

years died unexpectedly at his home late Monday of a heart attack. Born in Texas, Mr.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> came to Charleston, WV in 1935. He is survived by his widow, Martha <strong>Gunn</strong> at home<br />

212 Whittaker Street, and daughter Marjorie Griffith of Littlepage Terrace, and a son<br />

Robert of Anniston, Alabama. Funeral services will be in the White mortuary chapel at<br />

Summerville, Thursday at 2 pm and buriel is to be in Hudson cemetery nearby. Published 7-<br />

28-1948.<br />

Thomas Herbert <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Arlington, Tx - Thomas H. <strong>Gunn</strong>, a retired U.S. Air Force colonel, died Tuesday, Jan. 10,<br />

2012. Service: There will be a gathering 2 to 5 p.m. Sunday at his home, 1024 Woodland<br />

Dr., Arlington, 817-274-2081. Survivors: Son, Thomas A. <strong>Gunn</strong>; and a host of other family<br />

and friends. Thompson's Harveson & Cole Funeral Home and Crematory 702 Eighth Ave.,<br />

817-336-0345<br />

Thomas Howard <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

CLAYTON, GA. -- Thomas Howard <strong>Gunn</strong>, 52, of McKay Road, Lakemont, died Wednesday,<br />

Jan. 19, 2005, at his home. Born in Habersham County, Georgia, he had lived most of his life<br />

in Rabun County. He was the son of the late Alvin <strong>Gunn</strong>. He was a recovery specialist with a<br />

collection agency. He was a U.S. Air Force veteran of the Vietnam War and was of the<br />

Baptist faith. Surviving are his mother, Nellie Kelly Marsengill of Lakemont; brothers,<br />

Ernest <strong>Gunn</strong> of Dalton and Clinton <strong>Gunn</strong> of Ellijay; and his sister, Carol Allgary of Rabun<br />

Gap. He was preceded in death by one brother, Calvin <strong>Gunn</strong>. Services are at 1 p.m. Saturday<br />

at the Joy Baptist Church by the Rev. Tommy Jenkins; burial will be in the church cemetery.<br />

The body is at Hunter Funeral Home, Clayton, where the family will receive friends from 7


to 9 p.m. Friday. The family will be at the home of his mother, Nellie K. Marsengill on U.S.<br />

441 South in Lakemont.<br />

Thomas M. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Funeral for Thomas "Tommy" M. <strong>Gunn</strong> III, 56, of Decatur, Georgia will be Wednesday,<br />

March 25, 2009, at 3 p.m. at Westmeade Baptist Church with the Rev. Scotty Hogan and the<br />

Rev. Donald Terry officiating and Roselawn Funeral Home directing. Burial will be in<br />

Roselawn Cemetery. Visitation will be tonight from 6 to 9 at the funeral home. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

who died Monday, March 23, 2009, at Parkway Medical Center, was born Dec. 6, 1952, in<br />

Portsmouth, Va., to Thomas M. <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr. and Ila Dean <strong>Gunn</strong>. He retired as a Decatur Police<br />

Officer after 20 years of service. He was a member of Westmeade Baptist Church where he<br />

sang in the choir. He was preceded in death by his father; sister, Sandra Ellen <strong>Gunn</strong>; and<br />

daughter, Mary Elizabeth <strong>Gunn</strong>. Survivors include his wife of nine years, Delane <strong>Gunn</strong>;<br />

daughter, Kayla Harrell of Decatur; three sons, Benjamin <strong>Gunn</strong> of Decatur, Stephen <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

of Hershey, Pa., and Austin Harrell of Decatur; mother, Ila Dean <strong>Gunn</strong> of Decatur; sister, Jo<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> Peterson of Dothan; and several nieces and nephews. Pallbearers will be Geronimo<br />

Collier, Jay Keen, Braden Starnes, Richie Brannum, Barry Cook and Gene Hart. Honorary<br />

pallbearers will be P.J. Keen and Kevin Durrah. Memorials may be made to the Cancer<br />

Institute.<br />

Thomas Marion <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Colorado City, Tex., Nov. 13, 1952 -The wife of a Colorado City policeman- was under a<br />

murder .by poison charge today in the death of her ll-month old son; The charge was filed<br />

Monday against Mrs. Olevia E. <strong>Gunn</strong>, wife of Colorado City Patrolman Earl <strong>Gunn</strong>. It<br />

accuses Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> of mixing arsenic with tea Oct. 5, 1952 causing the death of her infant<br />

son, Thomas Marion <strong>Gunn</strong>.The entire <strong>Gunn</strong> family, Mr. and .Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong>, a daughter,<br />

Earlene, and Thomas, was hospitalized. Oct. 8 after the family had been ill for several days.<br />

Thomas died shortly after entering the hospital. Earlene now is described as completely<br />

recovered, but her father cannot walk or use his arm and hands. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> has stiffness in<br />

one leg. Dist. Atty. Eldon Mahon said an autopsy indicated Thomas Marion died of arsenic<br />

poisoning. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was transferred to the Sweetwater Jail because Mitchell County lacks<br />

facilities for women<br />

Thomas <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Colorado City, Texas - Nov. 12, 1952 - Mrs. Olivia <strong>Gunn</strong>, wife of a Colorado City policeman,<br />

has been charged with murder by poison in the death of her 11-months old son Thomas<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> son. District Attorney Eldon Mahon, who filed the charge Monday, said an autopsy<br />

indicated Thomas <strong>Gunn</strong> died of arsenic poisoning. Th« charge accuses Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> of mixing<br />

arsenic with tea on Oct. 5. The entire <strong>Gunn</strong> family, Mr.and Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong>, a daughter Earlene<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> and the infant were hospitalized October 8 and the family had been ill several days.<br />

Earlene has recovered but the policeman, Earl <strong>Gunn</strong>, can not walk, or use his hands and<br />

legs, and Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> has stiffness in one leg<br />

2 nd obit<br />

Thomas M. <strong>Gunn</strong>. one year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl <strong>Gunn</strong> of Colorado City, died in the<br />

Root Memorial Hospital shortly afternoon Wednesday, Oct 8, 1952. The cause was given by


the attending physician as food poisoning. Mr. and Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> and a two year old daughter<br />

Earlene, are also in the Root Hospital, but their condition was not regarded as serious. The<br />

entire family became ill Sunday afternoon, according to their physician, and were<br />

hospitalized Wednesday. <strong>Gunn</strong> is a patrolman on the Colorado City police force and went<br />

home Monday at noon complaining of feeling "sick at his stomach." In addition to his<br />

parents and sister, the child is survived by his paternal grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Ivy<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, and his maternal grandparents, Mr. & Mrs. A. L. Reynolds, all of Paducah. The body<br />

is at the Kiker and Son Funeral Home in Colorado City, and funeral arrangements will await<br />

the recovery of his parents.<br />

Thomas -Monroe -<strong>Gunn</strong><br />

was born December l5th,-1871, departed this life Feb. 25, 1932. He was 61 years2 months and<br />

10 days of age. He was united in marriage to Miss Sula Johnson September 12th, 1897. To<br />

this union was born two children: Norman <strong>Gunn</strong> who lives on .the- farm near his father's<br />

home, and Miss Marjorie <strong>Gunn</strong>, who lived with her parents, Mr, <strong>Gunn</strong> had been in poor<br />

health for some time but he was always cheerful. He professed faith in Christ and united<br />

with the First Baptist church of Cobden. He later moved his membership to the First Baptist<br />

church of Alto Pass where he remained a f a i t h f u l member until he was called to his<br />

reward. Ho was a member of the following lodges: The Modern W'oodman, Royal<br />

Neighbors and the Odd Follows. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was loved by all who knew him and will be<br />

greatly missed in his home and church, lodges and community. He leaves to mourn him his<br />

wife, Mrs. Sula <strong>Gunn</strong>, one son, Norman <strong>Gunn</strong>, one daughter, Miss Marjorie <strong>Gunn</strong>, one<br />

brother, Theodore Guim of Hurst, one sister, Mrs. E. M. Wright of Anna, two grand<br />

children and other relatives and a host of friends. Services were conducted by Eld. M. Wilson<br />

at the First Baptist church 'of Alto Pass. Interment in Cobden cemetery, Cobden, Illinois..<br />

Thomas Monroe <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Thomas Monroe <strong>Gunn</strong>, 88, of Downsville, departed this life and entered into eternal peace on<br />

Monday, Nov. 3, 2003. Tom was the son of Lee and Ida <strong>Gunn</strong> born on March 22, 1915, in the<br />

town of Hamden, Mo. He is survived by his beloved wife, Betty, and they celebrated 52 years<br />

of marriage earlier this year. Also surviving are two sisters, Wilma Coolick of Little Rock,<br />

Ark., and Dorothy Johnson of Mission, Kan.; a sister-in-law, Peggy Curtin; seven nieces, two<br />

nephews, 10-great-nieces, two great-nephews; three great-great-nieces; and three greatgreat-nephews.<br />

He was preceded in death by his parents and older brother, Howard. He<br />

graduated from Salisbury High School in 1932 and went to work in his father"s grocery<br />

store for a short time then turned to farming, raising both grain and cattle. He also spent<br />

time with the Fiedler Oil Company and in 1941 joined the Curtis-Wright Corporation in St.<br />

Louis, Mo. Then World War II started and Tom joined the Air Force. He served in Peru, the<br />

Panama Canal Zone and Tucson, Ariz. He was a crew chief on both B24 and B29 bombers.<br />

He ended his service on Dec. 7, 1945. Tom then came east and joined in a partnership with<br />

his brother-in-law, Doctor Charles T. Markert, to establish a dude ranch in Delaware<br />

County. Roundup Ranch opened for business in 1947, with Tom taking over the<br />

management in 1950. Along with his wife, Betty, the two successfully managed the growing<br />

resort to where they employed 25 year-round employees and double that number during the<br />

summer months. He both raised and raced quarter horses for the sport and received a state<br />

appointment to the Racing and Wagering Board. His commitment to the community was


demonstrated by his membership in several organizations. He was proud to serve and be a<br />

charter member of the Downsville Lions Club and the Delaware County Chamber of<br />

Commerce. He was also a member of the American Legion and held membership for over 67<br />

years in the Masonic Fraternity. In 1996, he received the Francis Kipp Delaware County<br />

Democratic Man of the Year. Thomas was a member of the Colchester Community Church<br />

of Downsville. He will be fondly remembered and missed by all. Viewing hours are from 7 to<br />

9 p.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 5, 2003, with an American Legion Memorial Service at 7 p.m.<br />

and a Masonic Service at 8 p.m., at the Knorr Funeral Home, Downsville, <strong>New</strong> York. The<br />

funeral service will be at 10 a.m. on Thursday, Nov. 6, 2003, at Colchester Community<br />

Church, with the Rev. Joseph Upole officiating<br />

Thomas (Ted) <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

ELWOOD, Indiana - Thomas (Ted) <strong>Gunn</strong>, 62, of 810 S. A St., suffered a fatal heart attack<br />

Saturday afternoon, Marc 8, 1969. He was employed at the Elwood City Water Co. Funeral<br />

rites have been set for 2 pm today March 11. He was a son of Arthur and Zella McKenzie<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>. His wife, Mary Edna Sludder Haggard <strong>Gunn</strong>, died last November. He is survived by<br />

four daughters, Mrs. Mary Poe of Marion, Mrs. Lonita Hankley of Anderson, Mrs. Darlene<br />

Dowling and Deborah <strong>Gunn</strong>, both of Elwood; a son, Larry <strong>Gunn</strong>, also of Elwood; two stepsons,<br />

Douglas and Thomas Haggard of Indianapolis and l2grandchildren<br />

Thomas S. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Thomas <strong>Gunn</strong> son of William Spencer and Harriett Wyatt <strong>Gunn</strong> born on Mary 28, 1846 in<br />

Gadsen County Florida died of Typhoid fever at the home of William D. Silva in <strong>New</strong> York<br />

City on July 13, 1868. Published in the Southern Christian Advocate. (Thomas and Sarah<br />

Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Thomas "Tommy" Vernon <strong>Gunn</strong>, Sr.,<br />

age 80, passed away Monday, February 6, 2006, in his home in Sylvania, Ohio. He was born<br />

September 17, 1925, to Vernon and Mary (Thomas) <strong>Gunn</strong> in Toledo. Tom married Virginia<br />

"Ginny" on January 25, 1947, at the age of 21. He served proudly with the U.S. Marine<br />

Corps in WWII and was stationed on the Island of Peleliu. Tom was a member of St. Josephs<br />

Catholic Church for over 50 years, attending faithfully every week. He has been an active<br />

member of the Sylvania Moose Lodge since 1991, where he acquired many close friendships.<br />

Tom was employed with Sealtest Milk for 20 years then sold insurance for Prudential and<br />

Indianapolis Life, where he was awarded "Man of the Year" and was also a member of the<br />

"Millionaires Round Table". Following his years in the insurance industry, Tom went on to<br />

become a top salesman at Charlie"s Dodge, Maumee. He loved to cook and was the owner of<br />

A&W and Pizzano"s Pizza in Delta, Ohio. When time allowed, Tom spent as much time as he<br />

could on the golf course and on numerous leagues throughout his life. He was a faithful and<br />

avid fan of the Pittsburgh Steelers. In addition to his parents, Tom was preceded in death by<br />

his wife of 57 years, Virginia "Ginny" <strong>Gunn</strong> on December 19th, 2003, and grandchildren,<br />

Nicky and Todd. He leaves to cherish his memory his loving children, Tom <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr., Cheri<br />

(Dennis) Marble, Chris Major and Deb (Rick) Sheamer; 12 grandchildren and 4 greatgrandchildren.The<br />

family will receive guests Friday from 2-8 p.m. in the <strong>New</strong>comer Funeral<br />

Home, 4150 W. Laskey Rd. (419-473-0300). A Rosary will be recited Friday evening. Funeral<br />

services will begin Saturday at 9:15 a.m. in the funeral home followed by a Mass of Christian


Burial at 10 a.m. in St. Joseph Church, Sylvania. Entombment will follow in Toledo<br />

Memorial Park.<br />

Thomas W. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Thomas W. <strong>Gunn</strong>, age 75, of Springboro passed away on Friday, March 25, 2005 at<br />

Southview Hospital. He was born on February 2, 1930 in Chestnut Mound, Tennessee the<br />

son of Thomas Wynn and Maggie (Coleman) <strong>Gunn</strong>. He served in the U.S. Air Force during<br />

the Korean Conflict and was retired from Rogers Pontiac where he worked as a salesman.<br />

Preceding him in death were his parents; and his wife, Mary Jo <strong>Gunn</strong> in 1997. He is survived<br />

by a son, Thomas <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife, Hillary of Hillsboro, OH; two daughters Linda Godfrey<br />

and husband, Jim and Catherine Hart and husband, Mike both of Springboro; a brother,<br />

Andrew <strong>Gunn</strong> of Fort <strong>My</strong>ers, Florida; and five grandchildren, Patrick, Christopher, Kristen,<br />

Sarah, and Maggie; and best friend Charlie Schlegel. A memorial service will be held<br />

Saturday April 9, 2005 at 11:30am at the Epiphany Lutheran Church 6430 Far Hills Ave<br />

Centerville, OH and a reception will follow the service at the church.<br />

Thurman B. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Feb 22, 2002 - Detroit Free Press - age 73 of Howell, formerly of South Lyon. Died February<br />

20, 2002. Loving husband of Wanda, dear father of Duane E. (Lyn) <strong>Gunn</strong> of Westland and<br />

Leanne (Michael) Camara of Green Oak Township. Also survived by four grandchildren<br />

and his sister Alberta (Chris) Wurth of Paducah, KY. Funeral services will be Saturday<br />

11am at MacDonald s Funeral Home, 315 N. Michigan Ave., Howell (517-546-2800).<br />

Visitation Friday 3-5 and 6-8 pm. Memorial contributions are suggested to Liberty Baptist<br />

Church - Howell.<br />

Thurmond T. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Tiplerville , Mississippi, 69, passed away August 12, 2007 at North MS. Medical Center. .<br />

Services will be at 12 p.m. Saturday, August 18 at Ball Hill Baptist Church. Burial will be in<br />

Ball Hill Cemetery. He leaves his mother, Orie <strong>Gunn</strong>; father, General <strong>Gunn</strong>; three sisters,<br />

Zadie Williams, Laura <strong>Gunn</strong> and Catherine <strong>Gunn</strong>; three brothers, Mack <strong>Gunn</strong>, Otis <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

and George Steel and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. McGhee & Son Funeral<br />

Home 662-252-6650 Published in The Commercial Appeal on 8/17/2007.<br />

Thurza M. Jenkins <strong>Gunn</strong> McLaughlan,<br />

age 82, died July 11, 1990 in a Salt Lake City Hospital. Born September 30, 1907 in Oakley,<br />

Idaho to James Hardy and Ella M. Bates Jenkins. Married Thomas Alfred <strong>Gunn</strong> on January<br />

22, 1927 in Preston, Idaho and later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. After Thomas'<br />

death, she married John McLaughlan on February 14, 1982 in Salt Lake City, whom she<br />

loved dearly. She lived many years in the Temple View Stake and had many callings to serve<br />

the Lord, which she did willingly. She loved working in the Primary, Relief Society, and as a<br />

visiting teacher. She is survived by her husband, John McLaughlan; three sons, Raymond E.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, Larry F. <strong>Gunn</strong>, and William L. <strong>Gunn</strong>; a daughter, Ellie Pack; 23 grandchildren and<br />

18 great-grandchildren; four sisters, Alberta Hermanson, Lottie Gray, Lazora Baum, and<br />

Maurine Brunyer. Three sons - S. Thomas <strong>Gunn</strong> and a set of twins - preceded her in death.<br />

Funeral services Monday, July 16th, at 12 noon, Madison Ward, 302 East 2700 South.<br />

Friends may call at the Larkin Mortuary, 260 East South Temple, Sunday evening 6-8 pm,


and at the Ward on Monday, the hour prior to services. Interment will be in Sandy, Larkin<br />

Sunset Gardens<br />

Tillian Marie <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

age 20, of 1973 Tennessee St., Hammond, Louisana, drowned when she fell from a motor<br />

boat. Miss <strong>Gunn</strong> was a passenger in a boat operated by Nathaniel Smith, 34, of 1301<br />

Delaware St., Gary, a steelworker. Published June 19, 1961<br />

Timothy W. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

of Clermont, Ind., died Monday. He was 52 and had formerly resided in Greenfield. Born<br />

Feb. 28, 1959, in Greenfield, he was a son of James C. and Dorothy M. (Cloncs) <strong>Gunn</strong>. He<br />

married Lori L. (Jarrett) <strong>Gunn</strong> on Dec. 11, 1999. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> graduated from <strong>New</strong> Palestine<br />

High School in 1977 and attended Purdue University. He was a lifelong farmer in Hancock<br />

County. He was a member of Hancock County 4-H and <strong>New</strong> Palestine United Methodist<br />

Church. He also attended Hancock Baptist Church. Survivors include his wife, Lori (Jarrett)<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Clermont; a step-son, Jerami R. Summers of McCordsville; brothers Stephen J.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Greensburg and John M. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Greenfield; a grandson, Braydon R. Summers;<br />

and several nieces and nephews. Preceding him in death was his sister, Denise L. <strong>Gunn</strong>, and<br />

sister-in-law, Pam <strong>Gunn</strong>. Services are 11 a.m. Monday at Erlewein Mortuary, 1484 W. U.S.<br />

40, Greenfield, with Mark Judy officiating. Private interment will be at <strong>New</strong> Palestine<br />

Cemetery in <strong>New</strong> Palestine. Calling at the mortuary is from 1 to 7 p.m. Sunday. Memorials<br />

may be made to the National Marfan Foundation, 22 Manhasset Ave., Port Washington, N.Y.<br />

11050 or online at www.marfan.org. Online condolences may be made at<br />

www.erleweinmortuary.com or by e-mailing to sympathy@erleweinmortuary.com.<br />

Tina <strong>Gunn</strong> Dorin<br />

Tina <strong>Gunn</strong> Dorin, loving mother of four, age 50, of Kenbridge, passed away Saturday,<br />

October 21, 2006. She was preceded in death by her mother Juanita Dare <strong>Gunn</strong> in 1998. She<br />

is survived by her father Aaron Oliver <strong>Gunn</strong> of Kenbridge, her husband David A. Dorin;<br />

three brothers Ed, Bob and Mike <strong>Gunn</strong>; four children; Lance Dorin, Aaron Dorin, Olivia<br />

Dare Dorin, and Reagan Dorin, and numerous nieces and nephews. Rememberances may be<br />

sent to Kenbridge Methodist Church. Published in the Richmond Times-Dispatch on<br />

10/23/2006. (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Toccia <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

85, passed March 9, 2010 at St. Francis Hospital in Memphis, TN. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a<br />

homemaker. Visitation will be today 4-6 p.m. at R. S. Lewis & Sons Funeral Home and<br />

Saturday March 13, 9-10:55 a.m. at Olivet Fellowship Baptist Church with Funeral service to<br />

follow at 11 a.m. Burial will be in Adkins Chapel Cemetery in Blue Mountain, MS. R. S.<br />

Lewis & Sons Funeral Home<br />

Todd Allan <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

34, passed away at his Kila home on Friday, August 16, 2002. He was born on Nov 1, 1967 in<br />

Greenville Texas to Frank and Latrice Teaque <strong>Gunn</strong>. Todd was a founder of Paragon Prep,<br />

a college prepartory school for grades five through eight in Austin, Texas. His was the first<br />

privately owned independent middle school in the nation. Throughout his career, he touched


the lives of many young people and inspired them all to achieve excellence. He held a<br />

bachelor’s degree in finance and a master’s degree in education. He is listed in mensa and<br />

Who’s Who among American Teachers. Todd married Laura Hathaway on Sept 25, 1992 in<br />

Southlake Bible Church in Southlake, Texas. He was a very attentive father and such a<br />

loving husband; his presence will be forever missed. He is preceded in death by his<br />

grandfather, Sam Teaque, and grandmother Dorislee Teaque. He is survived by his wife,<br />

Laura, daughter, Bailey <strong>Gunn</strong>, and son Phillip gunn, all of Kila, Montana; father Frank<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Fort Worth, Texas; mother, Latrice Wilson, of Bedford, Texas; sister, Kristi<br />

O’Conner of <strong>New</strong> Jersey, and Susan Hurst of Victor Montana; and brother Clint Wilson of<br />

San Francisco. Memorial services are pending in Texas at this time. Cremation and<br />

arrangements are under the direction of Johnson Mortuary and Crematory.<br />

Todd Ronald <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Todd Ronald <strong>Gunn</strong> cast off his earthly bowlines Saturday, April 2, 2005. He was born in<br />

Mountain View, California, February 4, 1965. He lived in California, Oklahoma, Colorado<br />

and Texas. He traveled the world and landed in his favorite city, Austin, Texas where he<br />

found an extended family in his friends whom he loved and they loved him dearly (FOTG).<br />

Todd graduated from Oklahoma University in 1988 with a double degree in<br />

Engineering/Physics. He also received two Masters Degrees: Business/Statistics, with partial<br />

degree studies in Medicine. Todd worked as a contractor for NASA’s Johnson Space Center<br />

for five years. His positions included Payload Data Engineer, Payload Systems Engineer and<br />

Space Shuttle Flight Controller Representative in the Payload Mission Control Center in . He<br />

worked on many Payloads for the Space Shuttle, including the Hubble Telescope. His final<br />

position was in Austin as Systems Architect with the Nonstop Division at Hewlett Packard.<br />

He worked hard and played hard with his fellow colleagues/friends. He was involved with<br />

A.S.S. sailing club and HASH running club and was an active marathoner. He was a host to<br />

friends joining in for music on his guitar and banjo at his home, Camp <strong>Gunn</strong>. He was<br />

preceded in death by his brother, Troy William <strong>Gunn</strong>, his father, Frank William <strong>Gunn</strong>, his<br />

great-grandparents, Albert and Beatrice Peck, grandparents, Roy Eric Olofson and Thelma<br />

Peck Olofson, Roy Walter <strong>Gunn</strong> and Ruby Kooyman <strong>Gunn</strong>, grandmother, Hazel B. Weitz,<br />

his aunt, Eileen <strong>Gunn</strong> Zander and his stepfather, Glenn A. Burroughs. He is survived by his<br />

mother, Marie <strong>Gunn</strong> Burroughs; his sister, Traci Ann <strong>Gunn</strong>; his other mother Yvonne J.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>; his other father Tom Bebo Stepanski; his gentle hand to hold, Karen Elizabeth Vines;<br />

and treasured aunts, uncles and cousins. Private services were held at his home on Sunday,<br />

April 3, 2005. In lieu of flowers, please support the people that supported Todd on his final<br />

journey: Hospice Austin, 4107 Spicewood Springs Road, Austin Texas 78759. So, so long<br />

Captain <strong>Gunn</strong> - you ower of a man You"ll be missed far and wide - the Mojave to Sudan.<br />

We"ll keep watch for your new vessel, And we"ll remember you my brother, We"ll take<br />

comfort in the memories we share with each other. And I"ll never meet another gent quite of<br />

your stature, Til the day I"m sent off by the Great Dispatcher. Sail on, Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> - til the day<br />

has run late. O captain . . . <strong>My</strong> captain . . . you were a bloody unparalleled mate. Todd<br />

Ronald <strong>Gunn</strong> 2/4/1965 ; 4/2/2005 For Captain Todd- Raise a glass and toast, sing a song even<br />

if you can"t, run in the grass, laugh a lot, do something you love. Celebrate this day. Love to<br />

all the FOTG"s. Slainte!<br />

Tom <strong>Gunn</strong>


June 16, 1983 - Mobile Register - A native of Holmes County, Florida and a resident of<br />

Grand Bay, Alabama for 31 years, Tom <strong>Gunn</strong> died in a local hospital Tuesday, June 14,<br />

1983. He is survived by his wife <strong>My</strong>rtice McKenzie <strong>Gunn</strong> of Grand Bay, Ala; six children;<br />

Mrs. Lou Vern Heubach, and Houston <strong>Gunn</strong>, both of Grand Bay, Alabama; Mrs. Ernestine<br />

McRae of St. Elmo, Ala; Mrs. Erline Dixon of Bette Fountaine; Nathan <strong>Gunn</strong> and Ricky<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> both of Grand Bay, Al; step mother, Mrs. Emma <strong>Gunn</strong> of McCollough, Ala; five<br />

sisters: Gaynell Wilson, Dottie Powell both of Atmore, Alabama; Mrs. Perry Lee Turner of<br />

Flomoton, Ala; Mrs. Evelyn Rutherford of Blackser, Ala; and Mrs. Emma Lee Jarrell of<br />

Mobile, Ala; six brothers, Mr Walter Eugene <strong>Gunn</strong> of Walnut Hill, Fl; Ben <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Flomaton; Earl <strong>Gunn</strong> of McCollough, Ala; Cecil <strong>Gunn</strong> of Mobile, Ala; Howard <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Atmore, Ala; and James <strong>Gunn</strong> of Uriah Ala; sixteen granchildren, one great granchild,<br />

nieces, nephews and other relatives. Funeral services will be held from the Irvington<br />

Assembly of God Church, Thursday June 16, 1983 at 2 pm. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> will be taken to the<br />

church 2 hour prior to the service. Interment will be in Serenity memorial Gardens, Radney<br />

Funeral Home, Mobile Ala.<br />

Tommie Eugene <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Passed away April 29th, 2005 after being hospitalized for illness. He was born July 17, 1941<br />

in Riverdale, AR, where he went to school until he moved with his family to Holland, MI. He<br />

lived there until he enlisted in the U.S. Army. He was stationed at Fort Lewis, WA, where he<br />

remained after he was out of service. Tom enjoyed his horses and best of all his Stallion Mr.<br />

Son of A <strong>Gunn</strong> and would love to show him off for people. Also having coffee with his friends<br />

in the morning. He worked a long time at Lacey Dist. Drywall Company. Tom was a long<br />

time member of the Pierce County Sheriff Posse. Tommie will be in our hearts forever. He is<br />

survived by his wife Nancy (Harvey) <strong>Gunn</strong> of 38 yrs. His mother Lorene <strong>Gunn</strong>-Puckett of<br />

Holland, MI, his brothers and sisters, Mary and Jerry Luurstma of Plant City, FL, Vic &<br />

Sandi <strong>Gunn</strong> of Holland, MI, Diane & Roxie Shuck of West Olive, MI, Bob & Sherri <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Hudsonville, MI and Pat & Doug Koopman of Hamilton, MI. His mother & dad-in-law<br />

Marcile & Joe Bienick of Tacoma, WA, sisters-in-law Peggy McClure, Mary Oehlerich of<br />

Olympia, WA, Margaret Sorensen of Lacey, WA, Elizabeth & Donald Strange of Olympia,<br />

WA, Kathy & Pete Boyce of East Wenatchee, WA, Linda & Carmen Rahm of Silverdale,<br />

WA, Theresa Bienick- Turner of Lacey, WA and Irene &Tom Koester of Olympia, WA. Also<br />

several uncles & aunts and nieces & nephews. The funeral service will be held at the <strong>New</strong><br />

Tacoma Cemetery on Wed., May 4. There will be visitation from 12:00 p.m. to 1:00 p.m. with<br />

the service at 1:00 p.m.<br />

Staff Sgt. Tommie J. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

82, Lawton, Oklahoma, will be at 11:30 a.m. Friday at Westwood Baptist Church with the<br />

Rev. Kevin McCurdy, pastor, and the Rev. Herschel R. Lindsey officiating. Staff Sgt. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

died Tuesday, Sept. 28, 2010, in Lawton. Burial with full military honors will be in Fort Sill<br />

National Cemetery, Elgin, under direction of Becker Funeral Home & Cremation Service.<br />

He was born April 5, 1928, in Alma, Ark., to James Thomas and Rosa Campbell <strong>Gunn</strong>. Most<br />

of his childhood was spent at the Baptist Orphanage at Monticello, Ark. Staff Sgt. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

retired from the Army at Fort Sill in 1966 after 20 years. He then retired after 20 years from<br />

the U.S. Postal Service in 1988, in Lawton. Staff Sgt. <strong>Gunn</strong> served three tours of duty in<br />

Germany and one year in Korea. He married Betty J. Gibbs on Feb. 25, 1954, at Emmanuel


Baptist Church in Fort Smith, Ark. They were married for 56 years. They settled in Lawton<br />

in 1961, where he was stationed at Fort Sill. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a charter member of Westwood<br />

Baptist Church, where he was an ordained deacon and Sunday School director. He is<br />

survived by wife, of the home; two children: Tommy Lee <strong>Gunn</strong> and his wife, Carole Brown,<br />

Lawton; and Sandra Gáll, Norman; four granddaughters and their husbands: Heather<br />

House, Mountainberg, Ark.; Elizabeth Robinson, Oklahoma City; Victoria Johnson,<br />

Norman; and Katherine Gáll, of Switzerland; a grandson, Joe Brown and his wife, Phoenix,<br />

Ariz.; and three great-grandchildren: Julia Kavarovic, Sadie Brown and Dylan Robinson.<br />

He was preceded in death by his parents; two sisters: Mary and Virginia; and one brother,<br />

Harold Lloyd. Memorial contributions may be made to Westwood Baptist Church, 2104<br />

N.W. 38th St., Lawton 73505 or to the charity of the donor's choice.<br />

Tommie B. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Macon, Georgia - Tommie Brannan <strong>Gunn</strong> 94, 152 Stonewall Place died Saturday Oct 11,<br />

1986, in a Bibb County hospital. Graveside serives at 4 pm in johnson Methodis Church<br />

Cemetery in Warrenton, Ga., held today, Frank Norris officiating. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a native a<br />

Eatonton Ga but lived in Macon most of her life. Survivors include on daughter Ione <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

Macon.<br />

Tommie Sue Palmer <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

62, of 5430 Marley Drive, McLeansville, North Carolina died Sunday, Jan. 14, 1996, at Moses<br />

Cone Memorial Hospital. Funeral will be 2 p.m. Tuesday at Mt. Pleasant United Methodist<br />

Church. Interment will be in Lakeview Memorial Park. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born in Rockingham<br />

County. She was retired office manager for Truelove Engineering. She was a member of Mt.<br />

Pleasant United Methodist Church. She is survived by her husband, James Franklin <strong>Gunn</strong>;<br />

sons, Joseph F. <strong>Gunn</strong> of High Point, James P. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Gibsonville and Jay A. <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Thomasville; brother, Harold C. "Buck" Palmer of Reidsville; and six grandchildren. The<br />

family will receive friends at Forbis & Dick North Elm Street Funeral Home this evening<br />

from 7-9 p.m. Memorial contributions may be made Hospice Unit at Moses Cone Hospital,<br />

1200 N. Elm St., Greensboro, NC 27401; or to Mt. Pleasant United Methodist Church, 5120<br />

Burlington Road, Greensboro, NC 27405.<br />

Toniann Zita <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

age 25, passed away Saturday, Nov. 1,2008 at St. Francis Medical Center, Trenton. She was<br />

born in Brooklyn and lived in Middletown most of her life and most recently lived in Ocean<br />

Township. Toniann graduated from Red Bank Regional High School in the Class of 2001<br />

and formerly attended and assisted at Dance Plus in Little Silver. Most recently, she was<br />

working as a sales manager for Verizon in Lawrenceville. She was a good person who loved<br />

people. She was independent and was devoted to her family. She was very giving of her time<br />

to recovery programs and community outreach programs. To know her was to love her.<br />

Toniann is predeceased by her maternal grandparents, Rose and Thomas Fiore; and her<br />

paternal grandfather, Joseph <strong>Gunn</strong>. Surviving are her mother, Lilyanne Fiore <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Middletown; her father, Anthony <strong>Gunn</strong> of Ocean Township; her paternal grandmother,<br />

Theresa <strong>Gunn</strong> of Florida; her sister, Nicole Marie <strong>Gunn</strong> of Holmdel; her uncles, Joseph<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> and his wife Marie of Florida, and Robert Fiore of Staten Island, N.Y.; her aunt,


Debra Bertone of Springfield; her cousins, Jason <strong>Gunn</strong> and his wife Grichu of Plainsboro,<br />

and Michael <strong>Gunn</strong> of Florida; and her godfather, Glenn Heil of Matawan. Visitation will be<br />

from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday at the John E. Day Funeral Home, 85 Riverside<br />

Ave., Red Bank. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Thursday at St.<br />

James R.C. Church, Red Bank. Interment will follow at Fair View Cemetery, Middletown.<br />

Contributions may be made in Toniann"s memory to Last Chance Recovery, 917 Broad St.,<br />

Trenton, NJ 08611.<br />

Tony Levon <strong>Gunn</strong> -<br />

MACON. GA - Services for Tony Levon <strong>Gunn</strong> will be at 1P.M., Monday, August 18, 2008, at<br />

Greater Little Rock Baptist Church with interment in Cherry Blossom Memorial Gardens. A<br />

Mobile, Alabama native, <strong>Gunn</strong>, 46, son of the late Marshall <strong>Gunn</strong> and ten year U. S. Army<br />

veteran, passed August 12. <strong>Gunn</strong>, a Lear Siegler Services employee at Robins Air Force Base<br />

and former Timco employee, attended Greater Little Rock. -Survivors include wife, Marilyn<br />

Jolly <strong>Gunn</strong>; mother, Johnnie Mae Dennis <strong>Gunn</strong> and children, Tony II, Trenkiel, Shanette<br />

and Tonique <strong>Gunn</strong>, Courtney Womack, of Mobile; step-daughter, Shalandria Jolly, Macon;<br />

brothers, Kendall (Felicia) <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jerome (Bayyinah) <strong>Gunn</strong>, Mobile; six grandchildren; a<br />

devoted, loving aunt, Bernice Northrup; brothers & sisters-in law, Barbara (Jim) Rhodes,<br />

Glenda (James) Mosley, Larry (Vergie) Walker, Barry (Debra) Walker, Macon, Harris<br />

(Sandra) Walker, Lithonia, a host of other relatives. -Please contact family at 1453<br />

Cantebury Road. -Hicks & Sons Mortuary Tony <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Tonya <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

44, of Memphis, died December 9, 2008. Visitation will be from 4-6:30 p.m. Friday,<br />

December 19 at N. J. Ford & Sons Funeral Home. Service will be at 11 a.m. Saturday,<br />

December 20 at Greater Galatian Baptist Church, 2418 Jackson. Burial will be in Elmwood<br />

Cemetery. She leaves three sons, Keshawn <strong>Gunn</strong>, Deone <strong>Gunn</strong>, Marshone <strong>Gunn</strong>, all of<br />

Memphis; mother, Judy <strong>Gunn</strong> of Memphis, father, Paul <strong>Gunn</strong> (Callie) of Memphis; two<br />

sisters Zondria <strong>Gunn</strong>, Lonnie <strong>Gunn</strong>, both of Memphis; three brothers, Raven <strong>Gunn</strong>, James<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, Jonathan <strong>Gunn</strong>, all of Memphis; a special friend, Kenneth Williams of Memphis; and<br />

a host of nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles, cousins, and other relatives. N. J. Ford & Sons<br />

Funeral Home 901-948-7755<br />

Torrey Joe "<strong>Gunn</strong>er" <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Union City Torrey Joe <strong>Gunn</strong>, 30, of Union City, Michigan, died Thursday, May 1, 2008.<br />

Visitation will be held at the Putnam Funeral Home in Union City on Tuesday, May 6, 2008<br />

from 1-2 p.m. with the funeral service to follow at 2:00 p.m. on Tuesday<br />

Tressie Mae <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Keysville, Georgia - Mrs. Louie <strong>Gunn</strong>, age 70, died Tuesday in a Richmond County hospital.<br />

The funeral will be at 5 pm today at M. W. Callaway and Sons Funeral Home with the Rev<br />

Kendrick Tillman officating. Burial will be in Keysville Cemetery. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a native<br />

of Burke County. She was formerly employed at Gracewood State School and Hospital. She<br />

was a member of the Jefferson County homemakers Club and the Wrens Garden Club. She<br />

was a past Sunday School teacher and a member of the Keysville Methodist Church.<br />

Survivors include her husband; six daughters, Audrey Ryan, Philadelphia, Pa., Mary Hobbs,


and Doris Smith, Martinez, Louis Hall, Columbus, Ga. Judy Crutchfield, Blythe, Ga. And<br />

Elaine McGahee, Augusta; four sons, Louis F. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr., and Joe <strong>Gunn</strong> of Augusta, Jimmy<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, Evans, Ga., and Delma <strong>Gunn</strong> Appling, Ga. Pallbearers will be George Hobbs, Jr.<br />

John Hall, III, Kenneth Hall, Jeff Hall., Van Parkerson and Vic Parkerson. Friends may call<br />

at the home or the funeral home until the hour of service. Memorial may be made to the<br />

Keysville Cemetery Trust Fund or a favorite charity. Published 5-20-1981 Augusta<br />

Chronicle<br />

Troy <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

age 72, of Garland, Texas passed away Wednesday, Aug. 12, 2009. He was born March 29,<br />

1937, in Corsicana to Jake Edward and Edna (Stubbs) <strong>Gunn</strong>. Troy was a faithful member of<br />

Highland Oaks Church of Christ and was retired from the automotive industry. He was<br />

devoted to his family and many friends and will be dearly missed.Troy is survived by his<br />

wife, Sarah <strong>Gunn</strong>; daughter, Michelle Berkey of Baldwinsville, N.Y.; sons, Brian South of<br />

Hawkins and Byron South of Big Sandy; sister, Lyda Jane Wilbanks of Frost; sister-in-law,<br />

Bettye <strong>Gunn</strong>; eight grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.He was preceded in death<br />

by his parents, two brothers and a sister.The family will receive friends from 6:30 to 8:30<br />

p.m. Friday, Aug. 14, at Rest Haven Funeral Home in Rowlett.Funeral services will be held<br />

11 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 15, at Rest Haven Funeral Home-Rowlett Chapel with George Baker<br />

officiating. A graveside service will follow at 3 p.m. in Pursley Cemetery, west of<br />

Corsicana.Arrangements by Rest Haven Funeral Home, (Reuben <strong>Gunn</strong> /Goforth desc)<br />

Troy T. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

89, of Fort Wayne, a member of Dupree Temple COGIC and Christ Temple Apostolic<br />

Church, died Thursday, May 2, 2002, at Life Care Center of Fort Wayne. "He will be greatly<br />

missed." The Corinth, Miss., native, who enjoyed bowling, church activities, listening to<br />

religious recordings and books, worked for many years at the Fort Wayne State School and<br />

as a chef. He served in the Army during World War II. Surviving are his wife, Verdie;<br />

daughters Priscilla M. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Carmel, and Geraldine Coker of Fort Wayne; stepdaughters<br />

Betty Keller of Tempe, Ariz., Mary Jo Hambrock of Fort Wayne, and Martha Anderson of<br />

Kansas City, Mo.; a son, Thomas T. of Milwaukee; stepsons Jimmy Thomason of Fort<br />

Wayne and John Thomason of Kansas City, Mo.; five grandchildren; 12 stepgrandchildren;<br />

three great-grandchildren; and 11 stepgreat-grandchildren. Services are 11 a.m. Tuesday at<br />

Christ Temple Apostolic Church, 1327 N. Wells St., with calling one hour before services.<br />

Burial will be at Covington Memorial Gardens. Information provided by Ellis Funeral<br />

Home, 1021 E. Lewis St., 422-6958.<br />

Troy William <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

born Jan. 4, 1963 in Salt Lake City, Utah, died in a mountain climbing accident in Boulder<br />

CO Feb. 17. He graduated from Putnam City North High School in 1981, where he<br />

participated in the band, was a member of the Year Book Staff, and Nat'l Honor Society.<br />

Troy was attending the U. of Colorado, majoring in computer engineering and continued as<br />

an honors student. He enjoyed hobbies such as fencing, scuba diving, and mountain<br />

climbing. Troy is survived by his mother Marie Burroughs, sister Traci, and brother Todd<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>. His father is Frank <strong>Gunn</strong> of Boulder. Funeral services were held in Boulder on Feb.


23 with burial in Salt Lake City on Feb. 24. A memorial service in OKC is planned in early<br />

March. A memorial fund has been established at the Office of Family Life, PO Box 32794,<br />

OKC 73123.<br />

Tula Wilson Dailey <strong>Gunn</strong> Hamilton<br />

Snow Hill, North Carolina - Mrs. Tula Dailey (<strong>Gunn</strong>) Hamilton, 81, of Rt. 2, Snow Hill, died<br />

Friday. She was a member of Bethel Methodist Church.Funeral will be at 2 p.m. today at the<br />

Edwards Funeral Home. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Hugh Edwards of Rt. 2, LeGrange;<br />

son, Irvin <strong>Gunn</strong> of Rt. 2, Snow Hill; sisters, Mrs. Etta D. Kemp of High Point and Mrs. P. G.<br />

Sacrinty of Reidsville- Greensboro Daily <strong>New</strong>s, NC Sun. Nov. 17, 1968-cgm note: First wife<br />

of James Raine <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Twila Jean <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

GUNN Twila Jean <strong>Gunn</strong>, age 83, of Versailles, passed away Tuesday, August 28, 2007, at the<br />

Good Shepherd Care Center in Versailles. She was born August 4, 1924, near Fortuna, a<br />

daughter of Cloyce Marvin and Cordelia Mae Moore Paxson. She married Rex H. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

who preceded her in death. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a cook for the Morgan County R-II School<br />

District for several years, and a devoted farm wife. She was a member of the First Baptist<br />

Church in Versailles, and the American Legion and V.F.W. Auxiliaries. She is survived by<br />

one son, Darrell <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife Carole of Ankeny, Iowa; three sisters, Zola Mae Bailey and<br />

husband Bill of Coronado, Calif., Wanda Klein of Versailles, and June Landrum and<br />

husband Joe of Jefferson City; six grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. In addition<br />

to her parents and husband, she was preceded in death by two sons, Thomas <strong>Gunn</strong> and Rex<br />

H. <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr.; and one brother William Paxson. Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m.<br />

Friday, August 31, at the Kidwell-Garber Funeral Home in Versailles. Interment will be in<br />

the Versailles Cemetery. The family will receive friends from 6-8 p.m. Thursday at the<br />

Kidwell-Garber Funeral Home in Versailles. Sympathycondolences may be left online at<br />

www.kidwellgarber.com Arrangements are under the direction of the Kidwell-Garber<br />

Funeral Home of Versailles<br />

Twins <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Funeral services for the infant Twin sons of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Robert <strong>Gunn</strong> were at 2<br />

p.m. Saturday May 27, 1967 at Consolato Cemetery. The children died at 5:30 a.m. Saturday<br />

at. a local hospital. Services were under direction of Hammer Funeral Home. Survivors are<br />

the parents, two brothers. Billy and Steven <strong>Gunn</strong>; a sister, Shelia <strong>Gunn</strong>; paternal<br />

grandmother, Mrs. C. C. <strong>Gunn</strong>; maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ferol Manuel, all of<br />

Lake Charles, Louisana.<br />

Tyler Scott <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

a newborn, died Saturday at a local hospital. Survivors include his parents, Marlon and<br />

Kimberly J. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Mobile, Albama; and his grandparents, Robert and Debra Robbins of<br />

Theodore, and Lindon and Denna Johnson of Irvington. Graveside services are set for 11<br />

a.m. Wednesday at Mobile Memorial Gardens, with Mobile Memorial Gardens Funeral<br />

Home on Three Notch Road in charge of arrangements. March 20, 2001 Mobile Register<br />

<strong>New</strong>spaper


Tyrie <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

of Valrico, died Dec. 18, 2008. Survivors: parents, Talisa (Darrell) West and Pete (Pat)<br />

McIntyre; grandparents, William (Martha) <strong>Gunn</strong>; other relatives. Ray Williams F.H.<br />

More about death<br />

TAMPA - A 19-year-old man was charged with second-degree murder late Thursday after he<br />

told detectives he shot another 19-year-old on his lawn, the Hillsborough County Sheriff's<br />

Office said. Kristopher D. Sanders, of 850 Rocky Mountain Court, Valrico, was being held<br />

without bail at the Orient Road Jail this morning, records show. The sheriff's office said<br />

Sanders shot Tyrie <strong>Gunn</strong>, of 4704 Little Denise Court, Valrico, about 7:30 p.m. Thursday<br />

during an argument. Sanders got a .45-caliber pistol from his house when he saw <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

approaching and waited for him at the front door, the sheriff's office said. As words were<br />

exchanged, Sanders shot <strong>Gunn</strong> once in the chest and once in the head. <strong>Gunn</strong> collapsed about<br />

40 feet from the house and died.<br />

Valene <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

74, passed away Dec. 20, 1990 at St. Thomas Hospital in Akron, Ohio, after a long illness.<br />

Born in Swainsboro, Ga., he was a member of this community for 44 years. A World War II<br />

Army veteran, he had worked as a millman at General Tire for 30 years, was a member of<br />

Mt. Moriah A.M.E. Church in Swainsboro, Ga., and URW Local 9 and its Credit Union.<br />

Surviving are wife, Bobbie; daughters, Vanessa <strong>Gunn</strong>, Glenda <strong>Gunn</strong>, Kathey Matthews, all<br />

of Akron, Janice Valrie of Monterey Park, Calif.; son, James E. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Akron; brother,<br />

John <strong>Gunn</strong> of Swainsboro, Ga.; sisters, Ethel Stowbridge and Irene Mack, both of<br />

Swainsboro, Ga.; seven grandchildren nieces, nephews, cousins and a host of other relatives<br />

and friends. Funeral service will be Thursday, 1 p.m., at Stewart & Calhoun Chapel, Rev.<br />

Louis T. DuBose officiating. Interment at Rose Hill Burial Park. Friends may call at the<br />

chapel Thursday, 12 to 1 p.m. Procession will form, and condolences may be sent to 505<br />

Douglas St. (Stewart & Calhoun, 535-1543.)<br />

Valeria Shante <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

3 month old daughter of Christopher <strong>Gunn</strong> and Kathy Gomez, passed January 17, 2009.<br />

Visitation will be from 10 a.m.-12:25 p.m., with service to follow at 12:30 p.m. Saturday,<br />

January 24 at Earthinan Rest Haven Funeral Home, 13102 N. Freeway, Houston, TX 77060.<br />

He leaves his grandparents, Stanley <strong>Gunn</strong>, Linda Horton and Mr. and Mrs. Isidro Gomez;<br />

and one uncle, Chadwick <strong>Gunn</strong>. N.H. Owens & Son Funeral Home<br />

Vanessa <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

August 29, 1957- January 31, 2005 COLUMBUS, GA— Vanessa <strong>Gunn</strong>, 47, of 3530<br />

Ambassador Drive, Columbus, died Monday. Funeral services will be held 1 p.m. Saturday,<br />

Feb. 5 at the Greater Shady Grove Missionary Baptist Church with the Rev. Marcus J.<br />

Gibson officiating. Interment will follow in Green Acres Cemetery. Visitation will be held<br />

from 2 to 7 p.m. today at the funeral home, according to Hill-Watson Memorial Chapel,<br />

Columbus. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born on Aug. 29, 1957 in Columbus, daughter of Anna Ford-<br />

Giles and the late Hardin Giles. She was employed at CB&T for seven years and previously<br />

held several positions in the Banking Industry. She attended public schools of Muscogee<br />

County and was a graduate of Jordan High School Class of 1974. She was a member of<br />

Greater Shady Grove Missionary Baptist Church and was active in various ministries, to


include Deacons Wives, Usher Board and Missionary Board. Survivors other than her<br />

mother include her husband, Jessie <strong>Gunn</strong>; a son, Akimza Omin (Kimberly) <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Columbus; a daughter, Angelica <strong>Gunn</strong> of Atlanta; three brothers, Doug (Hattie) Ford,<br />

Hardin (Caroline) Giles, Jr., and Lamar (Betty) Giles; sisters, Marion Giles-Williams of<br />

Cleveland, Ohio, Littwedda Minger, Remona (Larry) Sullins of Columbus, Katrina<br />

(Ronalda) Reytervogel of Caserma, Italy; three brothers-in-law, Oscar H. Williams, Eddie<br />

(Cenneta) <strong>Gunn</strong>, both of Columbus and Willie C. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Riverdale, Ga.; three sisters-inlaw,<br />

Lula Williams of Atlanta, Geneva Campbell of Columbus, Deborah (Horace) Toney of<br />

Decatur, Ga.; several aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces, nephews, other relatives, and friends.<br />

Van Lee Gun<br />

85, of Worth County, died Monday, March 3, 2008, at Tift Regional Medical Center. Funeral<br />

services will be held 3 p.m. today, March 5, at Wright’s Chapel Church with the Rev. Donnie<br />

Sloan officiating. Burial will follow in Wright’s Chapel Cemetery. Born Sept. 14, 1922, in<br />

Bibb County, Ga., he was the son of the late John Henry <strong>Gunn</strong> and Lee Ola Corey <strong>Gunn</strong>. He<br />

was a farmer and retired from Merck Chemical in 1985. He was an avid hunter and<br />

fisherman. His family said he enjoyed his dogs and loved his grandchildren and all children.<br />

Survivors include his wife, Nellie Dean Wills <strong>Gunn</strong> of Sumner, Ga.; three sons, Bruce <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

and wife Linda of Sumner, Ga., Kennyon <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife Linda of Doerun and Monty <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

and his friend Gloria of Sumner, Ga.; a daughter, Debbie <strong>Gunn</strong> of Tifton, Ga.; a brother,<br />

Billy Lamon <strong>Gunn</strong> of Moultrie; six grandchildren, Kelly Marchant and husband Mike,<br />

Stacey <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife Nina, Leighann Paulk and husband Bryan, Corey <strong>Gunn</strong>, John <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

and Tori <strong>Gunn</strong>; and six great-grandchildren, Kayla Marchant, Katie Marchant, Zane <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

Brandieh <strong>Gunn</strong>, Gracie Jo <strong>Gunn</strong> and Cody Slusher. The family received friends Tuesday at<br />

Banks Funeral Home. Banks Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.<br />

Valeria Shante' <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Texas, Houston - VALERIA SHANTE’ GUNN, 3 month old daughter of Christopher <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

and Kathy Gomez, passed January 17, 2009. Visitation will be from 10 a.m.-12:25 p.m., with<br />

service to follow at 12:30 p.m. Saturday, January 24 at Earthinan Rest Haven Funeral Home,<br />

13102 N. Freeway, Houston, TX 77060. He leaves his grandparents, Stanley <strong>Gunn</strong>, Linda<br />

Horton and Mr. and Mrs. Isidro Gomez; and one uncle, Chadwick <strong>Gunn</strong>. N.H. Owens & Son<br />

Funeral Home (901)324-2116<br />

Vatcher C.M. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

GUNN, VATCHER C.M., age 85, of Birmingham, died May 14, 2007. He was a member of<br />

First Baptist Church, Alton. Funeral Services will be Saturday, May 19, at 11 a.m. at <strong>New</strong><br />

Ark of God Ministries, 109 3rd Avenue (Robin Wood) with burial in Zion Memorial<br />

Gardens. Survivors: wife, Laura L. <strong>Gunn</strong>; daughters, Prince Ella and Tina <strong>Gunn</strong>, Shelia<br />

Whisenant; sons, Willie G. (Eddie Mae), Kenneth M., and Bruce A. <strong>Gunn</strong> (Loyce);<br />

stepmother, Irene <strong>Gunn</strong>; sisters, Gertie Pearson, Dorothy Corbin, Nora Flowers, Emma<br />

Pearson, Bernice <strong>Gunn</strong> and Minnie Smith; brothers, Rogers and Billy Ray <strong>Gunn</strong>; 18<br />

grandchildren and 17 great grandchildren; uncle, J. T. Carmichael. Arrington Funeral<br />

Home directing. Published in The Birmingham <strong>New</strong>s on 5/18/2007.<br />

Veasy C. <strong>Gunn</strong>


Leaksville, NC Dec 11 1957 -Veasy C. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 57 of Fort Wayne, Indiana and brother in law<br />

of Mrs. Ben Rogers of Greensboro, died usddenly at his home Sunday of a coronary<br />

occlusion. His body was brought to Leaksville where funeral services were conducted this<br />

afternoon by Mitchell Faulkner at Suggs Funeral Home. Burial was in Lawson Cemetery.<br />

He was born in South Carolina and went to Fort Wayne in 1922 where he was employed with<br />

an insurance company until ill health forced his retirement several years ago. He was<br />

married to the former Ruth Farrell of Leaksville, who survives. Other survivors are a son<br />

Clifford <strong>Gunn</strong> of la Crescenta, Calif; his parents, Mr. And Mrs. C. B. <strong>Gunn</strong>, former<br />

residents of leaksville; three sisters, Mrs. John Light and Miss Elizabeth <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Birmingham Alabama and Mrs. Howell Phillips of Atlanta, Ga., and two brother, Robert<br />

and Thomas <strong>Gunn</strong> of Atlanta, Ga. Greensboro, NC “Record” Wednes Dec 11, 1957 page 30<br />

(Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Velma <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

of 1919 Halloik, died Tuesday afternoon, Oct 28, 1954, at St. Margaret’s Hospital where she<br />

had been for over a week following a stroke. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was well know in the political<br />

business and religious circles of the city. She operated a Beauty Shop and for year was a<br />

Republican Committee woman of the fourth precinct, and was a member of Mason memorial<br />

Methodist Church.. Thatcher’s Mortuary is in charge of funeral arrangments. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

leaves a husband Guy <strong>Gunn</strong> of the home. Kansas Plaindealer October 29, 1954.<br />

Velma G. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Velma G. <strong>Gunn</strong> 83, of Du Quoin, passed away at 3:35 a.m., Wednesday, July 6, 2005 at the<br />

Memorial Hospital of Carbondale. Velma was a homemaker. She had also worked as a<br />

factory worker at Lustour Corporation and as a sales lady at Judy and Company. She was of<br />

the Protestant faith. She was a member of the Murphysboro Moose Auxiliary, the<br />

Murphysboro American Legion Auxiliary and the Murphysboro VFW Auxiliary.She was<br />

born June 5, 1922 at Hallidayboro, Ill., the daughter of Alfred and Lola Ruth (Layne)<br />

Etherton. She was first married to Leland C. Shepard in 1938 at Jackson, Mo. She then<br />

married Russell <strong>Gunn</strong> on April 23, 1965 atJackson, Mo., and he preceded her in death in<br />

May of 1981. She is survived by two daughters - Judy Smid and husband Richard of Du<br />

Quoin and Marla Kay Gartside and husband Steve of Tamaroa, one son - Lonnie Shepard<br />

and wife Jeanette of Oakman, Ala., nine grandchildren and seven great grandchildren. She<br />

was preceded in death by her parents, two husbands, and one brother - Hubert Etherton.<br />

Funeral services will be at 1:30 p.m., Friday, July 8, 2005 at the Searby Funeral Home in Du<br />

Quoin with Rev. Silas Morgan officiating. Friends may call from 11 a.m. until the time of<br />

service on Friday at the Searby Funeral Home in Du Quoin. Interment will be in the<br />

Hallidayboro Cemetery at Hallidayboro. Friends may make memorials to the Hospice of<br />

Southern Illinois or to the Marshall Browning Hospital Capital Campaign and will be<br />

accepted at the funeral home.<br />

Velma Hendrix <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Velma Hendrix <strong>Gunn</strong>, 76, passed away Feb. 12, 2004. She was born May 16, 1927, in Texas.<br />

She had worked as a private secretary for Goodyear Tire & Rubber. Velma loved her dogs,<br />

Scooter and Bonnie, and enjoyed playing the organ. Velma was preceded in death by her<br />

first husband of 39 years, Edward Hendrix and her second husband of 22 years, Joe <strong>Gunn</strong>.


She is survived by her sons, Richard (Kathryn) Hendrix and Roger (Diane) Hen drix;<br />

brother, Lewis (Dottie) McDonald; grandchildren, Rich ard (Pamela) Hendrix Jr., Robert<br />

Hendrix, Gayle (Paul) Moon, Melissa Hendrix; and five great-grandchildren. Friends may<br />

call at the Bacher Funeral Home, 3326 Man chester Rd. on Sunday from 1 to 4 p.m., where<br />

services will be held Monday at 10:30 a.m., Dr. John Thielenhaus officiating. Interment at<br />

Greenlawn Memo rial Park. Funeral home.<br />

Velma M. Lee <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Berlin, Coos County, <strong>New</strong> Hampshire-- Mrs. Velma M. (Lee) <strong>Gunn</strong>, 98, of 1808 Riverside<br />

Drive, Berlin, passed away on Wednesday, January 31, 2007 at her home. She was born in<br />

Livermore Falls, Me., on October 11, 1908, the daughter of Charles and Mabel (Webber) Lee<br />

and has lived in Berlin since the age of eight. She had been employed as a clerk for the<br />

County of Coos and was a member of the Berlin Womenâ€s Club, the St. Louis Hospital<br />

Auxiliary and the Luncheon Bridge Club. She enjoyed traveling, her camp, the outdoors and<br />

snowmobiling with her husband. She and her husband had wintered in Fort <strong>My</strong>ers, Fla., for<br />

many years. Members of the family include two daughters, Mary Lee Thompson of Berlin,<br />

and Louise Lasna of Westford, Mass.; four grandchildren, Shawn Thompson of Berlin,<br />

Samantha Thompson Patry of Berlin, Meredith Deeley of Lowell, Mass., and Richard Lasna<br />

of Hudson; nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her husband, Richard <strong>Gunn</strong>; two<br />

brothers, Howard Lee and Maurice Lee, and two sisters, Louise Rock and Erma Oliver.<br />

Funeral services will be held on Monday February 5, at 11 a.m. at the Bryant Funeral Home,<br />

180 Hillside Avenue, Berlin. Interment will be in the St. Kieran Cemetery. Relatives and<br />

friends may call at the funeral home on Sunday afternoon and evening from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9<br />

p.m. Donations in her memory may be made to the charity of ones choice.<br />

Velma Smith <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Brunswick, Mo. - Funeral services were held this afternoon for Velma Smith, 7- year-old<br />

daughter of Mrs. Willis <strong>Gunn</strong>, who died at her home here yesterday, Jan 12, 1932. . The<br />

services were conducted by the Rev. Robt. Mcllvoy at the Methodist Episcopal Church.<br />

Besides her parents the child is survived by two sisters, Daisy Mae, and Delia <strong>Gunn</strong>, and two<br />

brothers James Alfred and Marvin Dale <strong>Gunn</strong>.<br />

Velma <strong>Gunn</strong> Smith<br />

Velma <strong>Gunn</strong> Smith, longtime Ponca City, area resident, died Saturday, Dec. 21, 1996, at St.<br />

Joseph Regional Medical Center. She was 85. The funeral will be held graveside at 10 a.m.<br />

Tuesday in the <strong>New</strong>kirk (Okla.) Cemetery. The Rev. William Bonee, pastor of St. Luke"s<br />

Church of the Nazarene, Ponca City, will officiate. Arrangements are under the direction of<br />

Grace Memorial Chapel, Ponca City. Friends may visit at the funeral home until 8:30 a.m.<br />

Tuesday. Velma (Keen) <strong>Gunn</strong> Smith was born Jan. 23, 1911, southeast of Kildare, the<br />

daughter of William and Oris (Hastings) Keen. She attended Fairview Rural School near<br />

Kildare and later graduated from Botts Business College in Ponca City. On Jan. 21, 1931, she<br />

was married to William H. "Herb" <strong>Gunn</strong> in Winfield, Kan., and the couple made their home<br />

in Ponca City. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> preceded her in death on April 24, 1972. She was married to<br />

Kenneth B. Smith on Sept. 21, 1974, and the couple established their home in Arkansas City,<br />

Kan., until 1991, when they moved to Ponca City. Mr. Smith preceded her in death on Jan. 3,<br />

1992. Mrs. Smith was a member of the St. Paul"s United Methodist Church and past


president of the Order of the Beauceant, Ponca City Assembly No. 43. Survivors include one<br />

sister, Leona Hunt; of Ponca City; one brother, Cecil T. Keen, of Ponca City; and several<br />

nieces and nephews. In addition to both husbands and her parents, she was preceded in<br />

death by three sisters and four brothers.<br />

Mrs. Velma <strong>Gunn</strong> Walker -<br />

born June 1, 1931 in Frankville, AL and a resident of Semmes, AL for over thirty years,<br />

died Friday, July 24, 2009 at her residence. Mrs. Walker was preceded in death by her<br />

parents, William Thomas and Dee <strong>Gunn</strong>; three brothers, William, Clyde, and Walter <strong>Gunn</strong>;<br />

and one daughter, Cyndi Walker. "Peace I leave with you; my peace I give you. I do not give<br />

to you as the world gives. Do not let your hearts be troubled and do not be afraid." (John<br />

14:27). She is survived by her husband, Jerry L. Walker, of Semmes, Al; five sons, Jim<br />

(Peggy Bea) Henson, of Perdue Hill, AL, David (Rosa) Henson, of Jackson, AL, Paul (Peggy<br />

Ann) Henson, of Hawthorn, AL, Jerry (Beryl) Walker, of Ipswich, England, and Tim<br />

Walker, of Semmes AL; four daughters, Marilyn (Keith) Miller, of Chickasaw, AL, Debie<br />

(Stacy) Gallagher, of Corpus Christi, TX, Carron (Jim) Webb, of Daphne, AL, and Dayna<br />

(Bob) <strong>New</strong>some, of Enterprise, AL; twenty-one grandchildren, twenty-five<br />

great-grandchildren, and other relatives. Visitation will be from 5:00 to 8:00pm on Sunday,<br />

July 26, 2009 at Forest Lawn Funeral Home. Funeral services will be held at 10:00am on<br />

Monday, July 27, 2009 with her son the Reverend Jim Henson officiating at Forest Lawn<br />

Funeral Home. ARRANGEMENTS provided by FOREST LAWN FUNERAL HOME at<br />

9700 Celeste Rd. (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> Desc)<br />

Venita A. <strong>Gunn</strong> Littrell,<br />

52, of Brunswick, MO died on Saturday, February 06, 2010 at her home. Funeral services<br />

will be held at the Gibson Funeral Home in Brunswick, MO. Tuesday, February 9, 2010 at<br />

11:00 A.M. Pastor Mark Schuchmann officiating. Visitation will at the Funeral Home<br />

Tuesday from 10 – 11:00 A.M. Burial will be in the Elliott Grove Cemetery at Brunswick,<br />

MO. Pallbearers will be John Carl, Chad Defibaugh, Jason Calvert, Vern Dale Martin,<br />

Rodney Swan and Donnie Swan. Memorials may be made to: Chariton County Child<br />

Welfare. Venita was born on July 8, 1957 at Brunswick, MO the daughter Eugene Dale and<br />

Elsie (Taylor) <strong>Gunn</strong>. She was married to Bob Littrell on January 1, 1995 at Mendon, MO,<br />

Bob survives her at the home. She had been a teacher at the Brunswick Head Start Program.<br />

She was a Member of the Brunswick Christian Church. She is also survived by one daughter,<br />

Kristie Meyer of Brunswick, MO; one son Billy Helm of Brunswick, MO; one step-son,<br />

Robbie Littrell and his wife Tammy of Gilliam, MO; one sister, Mary Simmons of<br />

Brunswick, MO; one brother, John <strong>Gunn</strong> and his wife Anita of Columbia, MO; six<br />

grandchildren and one step-grandchild. She was preceded in death by her parents and one<br />

brother, Glen Dale <strong>Gunn</strong>.<br />

Vernelle <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

83, passed away Sunday (April 16, 2006) at the Conway Regional Medical Center. She was<br />

born April 27, 1922, to Jesse and Kate Williams in Quitman. She owned and operated<br />

Vernelle"s Beauty Shop for many years. Her husband, Fred <strong>Gunn</strong>, owned <strong>Gunn</strong> Farm


Equipment in Quitman. She was a lifetime member of Quitman United Methodist Church<br />

where she had taught Sunday school. She was also a member of the Cadron Chapter 581<br />

Order of the Eastern Star. Preceding her in death were her parents, Jesse and Kate<br />

Williams; her husband, Fred <strong>Gunn</strong>; and sisters, Lois Jeanne Moore and Loueva Snow.<br />

Survivors include a son, James F. "Pete" <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife, Gail, of Little Rock;<br />

granddaughter, Kelly Ward and husband, Rick, of Little Rock; grandson, Justin <strong>Gunn</strong> and<br />

wife, Sheri, of Flower Mound, Texas; nieces, Sara Kate Mercer and husband, Danny, of<br />

Winnfield, La.; Susan Cook and husband, Donny, of North Little Rock, Sandra Thorpe and<br />

husband, Todd, of Quitman, LouAnn Moles and husband, Pat, of Harrison, and four greatgrandchildren,<br />

Mason, Braedon, Rileigh <strong>Gunn</strong>, and Kathyrn Ward. Visitation will be 6 to 8<br />

p.m. Tuesday at Olmstead Funeral Home in Heber Springs. Services will be at 10 a.m.<br />

Wednesday at the Quitman United Methodist Church. Joe L. Kennedy, Susan Miles, and<br />

Donnie Cook will be celebrating her life with friends and family. Interment will be in the<br />

Quitman Cemetery. Pallbearers are Lynn Burford, G. W. Poole, Earl Moore, John Riggs,<br />

Gary Permenter, and C. M. Sneed. www.olmstead.com.<br />

Vera Mae <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

NOBLESVILLE, IN -- Vera Mae <strong>Gunn</strong>, 78, Noblesville, died Dec. 31, 2009, at Riverview<br />

Hospital, Noblesville. She was born April 25, 1931, the daughter of Earl and Mary Mills<br />

Thomas. She was a 1950 graduate of Westfield High School. She was married to Julian W.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>. He preceded her in death. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a member of Eagle Creek Evangelical<br />

Friends Church in Westfield. She enjoyed cooking, sewing and playing the piano. She<br />

enjoyed spending time with family, and was wise in Real Estate. She is survived by three<br />

sons and daughters-in-law, Mark A. and Cheryl <strong>Gunn</strong>, Greenfield, Kenneth L. and Nancy<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, Lebanon, and Steve D. and Roslyn <strong>Gunn</strong>, Noblesville; two daughters and a son-inlaw,<br />

Susan L. and Anthony Aspaugh, Westfield, and Sherry <strong>Gunn</strong>, Noblesville; three<br />

brothers, Donald, Joe and Bill Thomas; six grandchildren; and 19 great-grandchildren. In<br />

addition to her husband, she was preceded in death by a brother, Richard Thomas. Calling<br />

will be noon to 2 p.m. Saturday at Eaglecreek Evangelical Friends Church, with services<br />

immediately following. The Rev. Dan Ealy will officiate. Burial will be in Eagletown<br />

Cemetery. Memorials may be made to Hamilton County North Gideons, P.O. Box 1991,<br />

Noblesville, IN 46061.<br />

Vera <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Vera E. <strong>Gunn</strong> MODESTO, Calif. - Vera Eccles <strong>Gunn</strong>, 87, died Sunday, March 20, 2005 in<br />

Modesto, California. She was born September 19, 1917 in Ogden, a daughter of Stewart and<br />

Elvera Nelson Eccles. In 1954, Vera married Robert Campbell <strong>Gunn</strong> in Oakland, California.<br />

Robert preceded her in death on December 17, 1979. She was raised and educated in Ogden<br />

graduating from Ogden High School. Vera was a member of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers.<br />

She was proficient in every kind of craft and homemaking skill. She also enjoyed music.<br />

Surviving are three daughters, Marilee Calloway, Gardnerville, NV; Patricia Scott (Louis)<br />

Putney, Riverbank, CA; Kathleen <strong>Gunn</strong>, Redding, CA; 14 grandchildren, 10 greatgrandchildren<br />

and one great-great-grandchild. Also surviving are four sisters, Betty Jardine,<br />

Roy; Jeanette Eccles, West Covina, CA; Olivia Wolf, Mantica, CA; Charlene Terkleson,<br />

Ogden. Vera was preceded in death by her husband and one sister Patricia Thurgood.


Graveside services will be held Wednesday at 11 a.m. at Lindquist"s Washington Heights<br />

Memorial Park, 4500 Washington Blvd. Friends may call at Lindquist"s Ogden Mortuary,<br />

3408 Washington Blvd., on Tuesday from 6 to 8 p.m. Email condolences to the family at<br />

lom@lindquistmortuary.comPublished in the Standard-Examiner on 3/29/2005.<br />

Vera Kinzey - Athens Georgia<br />

Vera <strong>Gunn</strong> Kinzey, 78, of 155 N. Homewood Drive died Monday, Jan. 12, 1998. A native of<br />

McDuffie County, Mrs. Kinzey was a daughter of the late Lewis and Ruby Brown <strong>Gunn</strong> and<br />

widow of Robert Benjamin Kinzey Sr. She had a long career as an educator, both in Georgia<br />

public schools and at the University of Georgia, from which she retired in 1982 as an<br />

assistant professor in the College of Education. Graveside services will be at 11 a.m. today in<br />

Evergreen Memorial Park with the Rev. Louis Satterwhite officiating. Survivors include a<br />

daughter, Anita Kinzey Sharpe, Athens; two sons, Robert B. Kinzey Jr. and Dennis W.<br />

Kinzey, both of Athens; three grandchildren; and nieces and nephews.<br />

Verda <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

The funeral for Mrs. Verda M. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 77, Republic, Kansas will be at 2 pm Tuesday<br />

December 9, 1975 at the Republic United Methodist Church, the Rev. Loren Silsby<br />

officiating. Burial will be in the Rosemound cemetery northwest .of Republic. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

died Saturday at her home. She was born Feb. 5, 1898, in Gage county, Neb., and moved to<br />

the Republic area as a child. She was a member of the Republic United Methodist Church<br />

and the White Rock club. Survivors are 4 sons,Merrill L., Camarillo, Calif., and Charles W.,<br />

Ralph R. jr. and Robert L., all of Republic; 2 daughters, Mrs. Marilynn Birrell, Republic,<br />

and Mrs. Constance J. Smith, Camarillo, Calif.; one sister, Mrs. Sylvia Duvall, Walla Walla,<br />

Wash.; 17 grandchildren and 7 greatgrandchildren. Friends may call at the Bachelor-<br />

Faulkner-Dart funeral home, Belleville<br />

Verdie Mae Thomason <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

VERDIE MAE THOMASON GUNN, 84, died Thursday, April 28, 2005, at Life Care Center<br />

of Fort Wayne. Born in Alabama, she was a homemaker and was a member of East Allen<br />

County Church of Christ. Survived by her children, Mary Hambrock, Marty Anderson,<br />

Jimmie Thomason, Betty Keller, and John Thomason; 11 grandchildren; 16 greatgrandchildren;<br />

and one great-great-grandchild; She was preceded in death by husbands,<br />

Jesse Thomason and Troy <strong>Gunn</strong>. Graveside Service is 2 p.m. Wednesday at Covington<br />

Memorial Gardens, 8408 Covington Road. Arrangements by D.O. McComb & Sons Lakeside<br />

Park Funeral Home, 1140 Lake Ave. Memorials to American Cancer Society.Published in<br />

the Fort Wayne <strong>New</strong>spapers on 5/3/2005<br />

Vern Marie <strong>Gunn</strong> Teer<br />

Galveston County, Texas - passed away November 20, 2010. She was born in Richland,<br />

Texas on Jun 19. 1920 to Charlie and Bertha <strong>Gunn</strong>. Her husband Fred Teer, brother Ruben<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, sister Delma Shirk and Grandson kevin Terr preceded her in death. Survivors<br />

include her son Charles Teer and daughter Linda Kukkuck and daughter Donna Teer.<br />

Forest Park East Funeral Home. Interment in Forest Park East Cemetery<br />

Verna Virginia (Huffman) <strong>Gunn</strong>


102, Edgar, widow of <strong>New</strong>ton P <strong>Gunn</strong>, died Wednesday (10/20/99). Born near Hildreth, NE.<br />

Former Edgar city clerk. Survivors: children, Virginia Portrey, Houston, Mo., Genevieve<br />

Northrop, Clay Center, Dean <strong>Gunn</strong>, Grand Island; sisters, Grace Blincow, Oxford, Esther<br />

Broman, Hutchinson, Kan.; 10 grandchildren; 17 great-grandchildren; eight great-greatgrandchildren.<br />

Services: 10:30 a.m. Saturday, Williams Funeral Home, Edgar. Edgar<br />

Cemetery. Memorials to Edgar Christian Church.<br />

Vernon J. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

ELLABELL, Ga. -- Mr. Vernon J. <strong>Gunn</strong>, age 72, passed away early Monday, June 25, 2012,<br />

at the Effingham County Hospital. He was a native of Blakely, Georgia, and had lived in<br />

Ellabell for the past 22 years. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> worked as an electrician for the Bulloch County<br />

Board of Education for many years. He was a member of the Ellabell United Methodist<br />

Church and enjoyed fishing, camping, wood working, building flower beds and enjoyed<br />

spending time with his grandchildren. Survivors include his wife, Lanell <strong>Gunn</strong> of Ellabell;<br />

his children, Patty Ann Taylor of Bainbridge, Ga., Johnny Vernon <strong>Gunn</strong> of Dothan, Ala.,<br />

Tammy DeLoach of Statesboro and Belinda Burroughs of Brunswick; two sisters, Mildred of<br />

Atlanta, Ga., and Francine of Bainbridge, Ga.; one brother, Gene of Statesboro; 12<br />

grandchildren, six great-grandchildren. The funeral service will be held Wednesday at 11<br />

a.m. in the chapel of Hodges-Moore Funeral Home with Dr. Bill Gammon officiating.<br />

Interment will be in Bulloch Memorial Gardens. Hodges-Moore Funeral Home of Statesboro<br />

is in charge of the arrangements. Statesboro Herald, June 27, 2012<br />

Vernon Louis <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

survived by wife Deborah <strong>Gunn</strong>; son Jeremy Lynn <strong>Gunn</strong>; son Stacy Gene <strong>Gunn</strong>; daughter,<br />

Jamie Ann <strong>Gunn</strong>, and mother Jessie Watkins; father Rebel <strong>Gunn</strong>; brother Gred Simpson;<br />

sister Atrell Ellis and other relatives. Services 2 pm Friday, Interment Laurell Land<br />

memorial park. Dallas Morning <strong>New</strong>s 11-04-1983 page 42D<br />

Vernon T. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Body of Vernon T. <strong>Gunn</strong> Sent to Home in Poteet, Texas for Burial. Funeral services for<br />

Vernon T. <strong>Gunn</strong>. 20, who died in a local hospital Tuesday night July 22, 1924, from injuries<br />

received while swimming near his. borne at Poteet Sunday, were held-at Poteet Wednesday<br />

afternoon. <strong>Gunn</strong> is survived by his parents, Mr. Jesse C. <strong>Gunn</strong> and Mrs. Hattie Morgan<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, five brothers,. Jesse. George Dewey, Everett. Leonard and Clifton Gnnn, and four<br />

sisters, Mrs. J. H. Yow of Jourdanton, Mrs. R. W. Marsh of Amphion, Mrs. Edna Gates of<br />

Jourdanton and Miss Thelma <strong>Gunn</strong>. of Poteet,Texas. (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

desc)<br />

Verla <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Verla Odell Dillingham <strong>Gunn</strong>, 78, wife of Oscar <strong>Gunn</strong> of <strong>Gunn</strong> Way, Wilmore, Kentucky<br />

died Tues., May 31, 2005. She was a member of Mt. Freedom Baptist Church in Wilmore.<br />

She owned and operated the Y Grocery on Harrodsburg Road from 1948-1972. She was born<br />

March 2, 1927, daughter of Dallas Byron Dillingham Jr. and Mattie Owens Dillingham. She<br />

was a loving and devoted mother and grandmother. Additional survivors include four sons,<br />

Stanley (Angela) <strong>Gunn</strong>, Wilmore, Gary <strong>Gunn</strong>, Danville, Craig (Vicki) <strong>Gunn</strong>, Wilmore, David<br />

(Tammy) <strong>Gunn</strong>, Nicholasville, grandchildren, Brian, Erik, Rachel, Morgan and Emily <strong>Gunn</strong>,


a great-grandchild, McKenzie <strong>Gunn</strong>, three sisters, Alberta Winstead, Geneva Sears and<br />

Linnie Brown. Services will be 11 am Fri. at Betts & West Funeral Home with Rev. David<br />

Hewitt. Burial in Bluegrass Memorial Gardens. Published in the Lexington Herald-Leader<br />

on 6/3/2005.<br />

Vern Marie <strong>Gunn</strong> Teer<br />

passed away November 20, 2010. She was born in Richland, Texas on June 19,1920, to<br />

Charlie <strong>Gunn</strong> and Bertha <strong>Gunn</strong>. Her husband, Fred Teer, brother, Ruben <strong>Gunn</strong>, sister,<br />

Delma Shirk and grandson, Kevin Teer preceded her in death. Survivors include her son,<br />

Charles Teer and wife, Georgie; daughter, Linda Kukkuck and husband, David and<br />

daughter, Donna Teer; 5 grandchildren and 7 great grandchildren. Visitation will begin at<br />

1:30pm Tuesday, November 23, 2010 with funeral services following at 2:30pm in the Chapel<br />

at Forest Park East Funeral Home. Interment will follow in Forest Park East Cemetery.<br />

Forest Park East Funeral Home, Galveston County, Texas.<br />

Vernice <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Mrs. Vernice Camp <strong>Gunn</strong>, 84, of West Point died Sunday, April 21, 2002 at the Brian Center<br />

Health and Rehab in LaGrange.Funeral services are scheduled for Tuesday, April 23 at 11<br />

a.m. at Lanett First Baptist Church with Dr. Russell Dean and the Rev. Gene Webb<br />

officiating. Burial will follow in Hillcrest Cemetery in Lanett. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> is survived by two<br />

daughters, Mrs. Judy Colley of Lanett and Ms. Dawn Marrin of LaGrange; her<br />

granddaughter, Terry (Jeremy) Schniper of Atlanta, Ga.; five sisters, Maudene Coefield,<br />

Melba Hunt and Frances Colburn, all of Lineville, Ala., Katherine Owens of Grayson, Ga.,<br />

and Bonnie Smith of Chamblee, Ga.; and four brothers, Aubrey Camp and Huell Camp,<br />

both of Lineville, J.B. Camp of Anniston, Ala., and Rex Camp of Goodwater, Ala. Born Oct.<br />

27, 1917 in Clay County, Ala., Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a homemaker and very active in her church,<br />

Lanett First Baptist Church, where she was a Sunday school teacher in the children"s<br />

department for over 40 years. She was a member of the Baptist Women"s W.M.U. She was<br />

preceded in death by her husband, Pervis <strong>Gunn</strong>. She was the daughter of the late Amzee Lee<br />

Cochran Camp and Hannon Camp. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that memorials be<br />

made to Lanett First Baptist Church or Chattahoochee Hospice, Valley. The family will<br />

receive friends Monday, April 22 from 7 until 9 p.m. at McCarthy Funeral Home in West<br />

Point. McCarthy Funeral Home in West Point is handling arrangements.<br />

Vickie Susan <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Gastonia, NC - August 3, 1956 - Five year old Vickie Susan died in a charlotte hospital today<br />

of injuries received last night when a station wagon driven by her brothr backed over the<br />

youngster while she was playing in a sand pile on the shoulder of the road in fron of her<br />

Gastonia home. The brother, Charles 22, is the oldest of the 14 children of Mr. And Mrs.<br />

Oscar L. <strong>Gunn</strong>. Gastonia police said that the city’s first traffic death in 218 days was<br />

accidental and no charge would be made. Friday August 3, 1956, Greensboro Record page 1<br />

Victor <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

GUNN Victor C. "Jack" <strong>Gunn</strong>, 68, of Meadville, died Tuesday, November 11, 2003 at the<br />

Meadville Medical Center following a sudden illness. Husband of Carol Davis, father of<br />

Diana Rudd, Karen <strong>Gunn</strong> and Tammie Groene, stepfather of Lynda Field and Mark H. Neff,


son of Theodore C. <strong>Gunn</strong> and the late Elizabeth M. Shepard <strong>Gunn</strong>, brother of Kenneth T.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, grandfather of Maria and Christina Froncillo, Victoria, Alexandra and Katherine<br />

Groene, Tyler Stevens and Zachary, Matthew and Bethany Field. Further survived by nieces<br />

and nephews. Calling hours are today (Thursday) from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the Robert W.<br />

Waid Funeral Home, 581 Chestnut St., Meadville. The funeral service with military honors<br />

by VFW Post 2006 will be Friday at 10 a.m. at the funeral home with the Rev. David<br />

Brumagin of Trinity United Methodist Church, officiating. Following cremation burial will<br />

be in <strong>New</strong> Richmond Cemetery. The family suggests memorials be made to the Meadville<br />

Public Library, 848 N. Main Street, Meadville, PA<br />

Victoria Jean <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Longtime Juneau resident Victoria Jean <strong>Gunn</strong>, 58, died Feb. 4, 2004, at her home in Lacey,<br />

Wash. She was born Aug. 14, 1945, in Ketchikan. She was a lifetime Alaskan, growing up in<br />

Ketchikan, living in Juneau the last 25 years, and just moved to Washington for medical<br />

reasons.<br />

Vincenetta <strong>Gunn</strong>-Okada<br />

Born March 3, 1944 in Seattle, daughter of Carolyn Tom Gon and Vincent <strong>Gunn</strong>; deceased<br />

October 5, 2006 in <strong>New</strong> York after a long battle with lymphoma. Survived by husband,<br />

Stephen Okada; step-mother, Bessie; brothers, Dennis, Carlton and Burton <strong>Gunn</strong>; and stepfather,<br />

Robert Shew. Memorial Service to be held 1pm, Saturday, December 9, 2006 at<br />

Chapel of the Chimes, 4499 Piedmont Ave., Oakland. In lieu of flowers, donations may be<br />

made to Gilda"s Club or Actors" Fund of America. - Published in the San Francisco<br />

Chronicle on 12/3/2006.<br />

Vincent Charles <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Vincent C. <strong>Gunn</strong>, age 53, a lifetime resident of Wichita Falls, died Friday, Jan. 2, 2004, at<br />

home. A memorial service will be held on Monday, Jan. 5, 2004, at 1 p.m. at the Church of<br />

the Good Shepherd with Father James Rogers officiating. The services will be preceded by a<br />

private family interment. Arrangements are under the direction of Lunn"s Colonial Funeral<br />

Home. He attended Our Lady Queen of Peace grade school and Wichita Falls High School<br />

where he was a 2-way All-State football player and team captain. He received his Bachelor of<br />

Science in Biology and Geology and Masters of Science in Geology from the University of<br />

Texas at Austin. He received his MBA from Harvard University. He married Ann Kritser on<br />

July 26, 1975. Upon completion of his education, he worked for two major oil companies<br />

before joining <strong>Gunn</strong> Oil Co. in 1980. In 1982, he became president of <strong>Gunn</strong> Oil. He was past<br />

president of the Wichita Falls Boys & Girls Club, past board member of the North Texas Oil<br />

& Gas Association. He was a past president of the Southwest Section of the American<br />

Association of Petroleum Geologists. He was an active member and leader at The Church of<br />

the Good Shepherd. He will be remembered for the thousands of families he touched through<br />

his Christmas food packages delivered anonymously every year. He was an avid hunter,<br />

reader, and joke teller and his life was rich with many friends. He is survived by his wife,<br />

Ann of 28 years; daughter, Julie of Austin; son, Charles and wife, Jessee, of Louisville, Ky.;<br />

and son, Christopher of Wichita Falls; his mother, Frances of Vail,Colo.; father, Bob and<br />

wife, Carol, of Wichita Falls; a brother, Bill of Ft. Collins, Colo.; a sister, Emily of Vail,<br />

Colo.; and sister, Sheila and husband, Michael, McCormack of Wellesley, Mass. Memorials


may be made to Boys and Girls Club of Wichita Falls, 1318 Sixth St., Wichita Falls, TX<br />

76301, or to Christ"s Home Place Ministries, 2301 Midwestern Parkway Suite 212, Wichita<br />

Falls, TX 76308.<br />

Vincent C. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Vincent Charles <strong>Gunn</strong> of Wichita Falls, Texas, died Jan. 2 at his home. He was 53. <strong>Gunn</strong> is<br />

survived by area residents sister Emily of Vail and brother Bill of Fort Collins. The memorial<br />

service was Monday at the Church of the Good Shepherd with Father James Rogers<br />

officiating. <strong>Gunn</strong> was married to Ann Kritser on July 26, 1975. He pursued a career in the oil<br />

business, joining <strong>Gunn</strong> Oil in 1980. He later became president of <strong>Gunn</strong> Oil. Friends and<br />

family said he will be remembered for his work with the Boys and Girls Clubs of Wichita<br />

Falls, and the thousands of families he touched through his Christmas food packages<br />

delivered anonymously every year.<br />

Vincent J. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

85, of the Town of Poughkeepsie, NY., died 8/02/00 at home. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> worked for IBM<br />

Poughkeepsie as a Project Engineer from 1943 until his retirement in 1975. He was a member<br />

of St. Martin De Porres Church. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> served in the United States Army during World<br />

War II and participated in the European and Asiatic Campaigns. He was a recipient of<br />

World War II Victory Medal, European African Middle Eastern Service Medal and Good<br />

Conduct Medal. Born 3/26, 1915 in Poughkeepsie, he was the son of Edward and Elise<br />

DeMugnosso <strong>Gunn</strong>. On 2/12, 1944, he married Bertha Claire. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> died on 4/04/00.<br />

Survivors include a son, David V. and daughter-in-law BethAnn <strong>Gunn</strong> of Hyde Park; two<br />

daughters and son-in-laws, Patricia G. and John Grega of Ulster Park and Claire Collins and<br />

Arthur Zimmermann of LaGrangeville; six grandchildren, Kevin Collins, Kendra Weill,<br />

Gregory V. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jennifer Lynn Eichler, Casey L. <strong>Gunn</strong> and David L. <strong>Gunn</strong>; three greatgrandchildren,<br />

Kaitlyn <strong>Gunn</strong>, Gus Weill, and Trevor K. Eichler; four brothers, Edward<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Florida, John and Joseph <strong>Gunn</strong> both of Poughkeepsie, and James <strong>Gunn</strong> of Beacon;<br />

and several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his sister Elise Tynan and brother<br />

Thomas <strong>Gunn</strong>. Calling hours will be from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m., 8/5, at Parmele Funeral Home,<br />

110 Fulton Ave., Poughkeepsie. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10 a.m., 8/ 7<br />

at St. Martin D. Porres Church, 118 Cedar Valley Rd., Poughkeepsie. Burial will be in St.<br />

Peters Cemetery. Memorial donations 5/be made to St. Judes Childrens Hospital, 501 St.<br />

Jude Place, Memphis, TN 38105.<br />

Viola Irwin <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Final rites were conducted in the Shannon Chapel this .afternoon January 12, 1940 for Mrs.<br />

Viola Irwin <strong>Gunn</strong>, G7, who died earlicr this week in the home of a daughter, Mrs. Murial<br />

Richina, on Carolyn Avenue, Moberly, Mo. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong>, a native of Missouri, died after an<br />

extended illness. Rev. T. Ross Paden officiated, interment will be private in the Kelscyvllle<br />

Cemetery, Lake County, tomorrow. Besides her daughter. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> leaves her husband,<br />

Arthur J. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Modesio. She was a grandmother of Diane Richina of Modesto and sister<br />

of George. Invin of Palo Alto and Mrs. J. E. Thrower of Ridgeville, S. C.<br />

Viola <strong>Gunn</strong> Dupriest<br />

VICTORIA - Mrs. Viola G. Dupriest, 85, died Sunday, January 14, 1962. Funeral will be


held 2 p.m. Tuesday at the Victoria Methodist Church; burial following in St. Mark"s<br />

Methodist Church Cemetery, Nottoway County. Viola was predeceased by her parents Peter<br />

H and Molly Johnson <strong>Gunn</strong> of Nottoway County, and was the widow of George Edward<br />

Dupriest who died in 1951. She is survived by daughters, Mary D. Spencer and Mildred D.<br />

Clarke, and by a son Walter Douglas Dupriest. Richmond Times Dispatch (VA) Tues. 1-16-<br />

1962 (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Viola G. Dupriest<br />

Victoria - Jan 15, 1962 - Mrs. Viola <strong>Gunn</strong> Dupriest 85, died Sunday. Suriving are a son W. D.<br />

Dupriest of Victoria; two daughters, Mrs. S. G. Spencer of Fredericksburg, and Mrs. W. C.<br />

Brame of Victoria; a brother, H. R. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Wellville, and three sisters, Mrs. P. B. Allen of<br />

Crewe, Mrs. R. L. Lewis of Cochran and Mrs. C. W. Vaughan of Petersburg. A funeral<br />

service will be held at 2 pm Tuesday at Victoria Methodist Church, with burial in St. Marks<br />

Church Cemetery in Nottoway County.<br />

Viola <strong>Gunn</strong> Maarsen<br />

89, Escondido, California died at home on Monday, Oct. 16, 2006. Born Aug. 26, 1917, in<br />

Washington, D.C., she lived in San Diego County for 25 years. She was a buyer for the U.S.<br />

Air Force before retirement. She was a member of Daughters of the Nile; Al Bahr Shrine,<br />

Escondido Chapter; Order of the Eastern Star, Ladies of the Oriental Shrine; San Diego<br />

County Foster Association; National Association of Federal Employees; and Disabled<br />

American Veterans Auxiliary. Mrs. Maarsen was preceded in death by her husband, Wallace<br />

Maarsen, in 2003. She is survived by her sons and daughters-in-law Ken and Patricia <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

of Highland and George and Linda <strong>Gunn</strong> of Frankford, Del.; stepson and daughter-in-law<br />

Robert and Sharon Maarsen of Silver Springs, Md.; daughters Virginia <strong>Gunn</strong> Brown and<br />

Faith Maarsen, both of Augusta, Ga.; 13 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren. Private<br />

services for the family will be held at McLeod Mortuary. Interment will be at Riverside<br />

National Cemetery in Riverside. McLeod Mortuary is handling arrangements.<br />

Viola Gullett <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Viola Gullett <strong>Gunn</strong>, 78, of Owensboro, Kentucky, formerly of Salyersville, died Tuesday,<br />

June 14, 1994, at Riverside Manor Nursing Home in Calhoun. She was born in Magoffin<br />

County and was a member of Crabtree Avenue Baptist Church. Survivors include a son,<br />

Duane Gullett of Chelsea, Mich.; three daughters, Caroline Allen of Stockbridge, Mich.,<br />

Loretta Lodise of Jensen Beach, Fla., and Sherry Phillips of Owensboro; five stepchildren;<br />

eight grandchildren, including James Bradley Crisp and Ryan Matthew Crisp of<br />

Owensboro; three brothers, James Gullett and Bill Gullett, both of Michigan, and Marion<br />

Gullett of Pennsylvania; and five sisters, Sally Bodie, Alda Nickels and Lola Macnike, all of<br />

Michigan, and Louise Sumpton and Dolores Truesdale, both of Alaska. Services are at 10<br />

a.m. EDT Friday at Caskey Funeral Home in Stockbridge. Burial in Oaklawn Cemetery in<br />

Stockbridge. Visitation is from 1 to 9 p.m. EDT today at Caskey Funeral Home. Haley-<br />

McGinnis Funeral Home is in charge of local arrangements.<br />

Violet <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Violet Slider Meadows --Violet Marie <strong>Gunn</strong> Slider Meadows, 74, of Mt. Zion , West Viginia,<br />

died Monday, March 6, 2006 at her home. She was born in Calhoun County, a daughter of


the late Johnnie and Lovie Godfrey Starcher <strong>Gunn</strong>. She was a homemaker and a member of<br />

Cremo Methodist Church. She is survived by her husband, Oris Meadows of Mt. Zion; two<br />

step-sons, Roger and Larry Meadows, both of Norton, Ohio; three step-daughters, Patricia<br />

Nida, Peggy Hacker and Maysel Miller, all of Creston; one sister, Alma Withrow of<br />

Barboursville; 13 step-grandchildren; and 8 step-great-grandchildren. In addition to her<br />

parents, she was preceded in death by her first husband, Drew Slider. Service will be at 2<br />

p.m. Friday, March 10 at Stump Funeral Home, Grantsville, with Pastor Buck Mollohan<br />

officiating. Visitation will be today (Thursday) from 6-8 p.m. at the funeral home. Burial will<br />

be in Mt. Zion Cemetery.<br />

Violet Pearle <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

81, of Brunswick, Mo., died Tuesday, April 21, 2009, at the Brunswick Nursing Home. Her<br />

survivors include: two sons and daughters-in-law, Robert Jr. and Helen <strong>Gunn</strong> of Jefferson<br />

City, Mo. and Pete and Virginia <strong>Gunn</strong> of Carrollton, Mo.; four grandchildren; six greatgrandchildren;<br />

several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held Thursday, April 23,<br />

2009, at 11 a.m. with visitation from 10 until service time at the Brunswick Baptist Church.<br />

Burial will be in the Evergreen Cemetery in DeWitt, Mo. Arrangements are under the<br />

direction of Summerville Funeral Home in Salisbury, Mo.<br />

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Violet Pearl <strong>Gunn</strong> 81 of Brunswick, Missouri died Tuesday, April 21, 2009 at the Brunswick<br />

Nursing Home. She was born October 24, 1927 in Keytesville, Missouri the daughter of<br />

Charles and Pearl (Munden) Ashley. Violet married Robert William <strong>Gunn</strong> on September 4,<br />

1942 in Keytesville and he preceded her in death on December 23, 1984. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> worked<br />

for the White Rogers Transformer Company and was a pill sorter for Marion Laboratory in<br />

Kansas City for 12 years retiring in 1970. She was a member of the Brunswick Baptist<br />

church and was a Cub Scout leader in Brunswick for 10 years. Survivors include two sons<br />

and daughter’s-in-law, Robert, Jr. and Helen <strong>Gunn</strong> of Jefferson City, Missouri and Pete and<br />

Virginia <strong>Gunn</strong> of Carrollton, Missouri, 4 grandchildren, Robin Rasmussen, Sherry Bloss,<br />

Shawna Steward and Tom <strong>Gunn</strong>, 6 great grandchildren, Brianne and Austin Rasmussen,<br />

Crystal Hanlon, Nathan and Sheldon Steward and Taylor <strong>Gunn</strong>, and several nieces and<br />

nephews. Her parents, husband, 4 brothers, Ralph, Jesse, Charles and Kenneth Ashley and 2<br />

sisters, <strong>My</strong>rtle Abeln and Nola Cooper, preceded her in death Funeral services will be held<br />

Thursday, April 23, 2009 at 11:00 a.m. with visitation from 10:00 until service time at the<br />

Brunswick Baptist Church (under direction of Summerville Funeral Home in Salisbury.)<br />

Burial in Evergreen Cemetery in DeWitt, Mo. Memorials are suggested to the Huntingtons<br />

Disease.<br />

Violet W. (<strong>Gunn</strong>) Castano<br />

October 19, 2006 - Violet Wave (<strong>Gunn</strong>) Castano Mrs. Violet Wave Castano, age 90, of Lutz,<br />

Florida, formerly of Flint, Michigan, died Thursday, October 19th, 2006 while in the<br />

company of family members at her home. Visitation Wednesday, Oct 25th 1:00 PM - 9:00<br />

PM at the Lashley Funeral Home, Mio. Funeral Services at 11:00 AM on Thursday, October<br />

26th, at the funeral home with Reverend Marcel A. Lamb of The Mio United Methodist<br />

Church officiating. Interment at Kittle Cemetery, Mio. She retired from Fisher Body Flint,<br />

MI in 1977 and has resided in Florida for the past 17 years. She belonged to, and was a past<br />

president of, The Auto City Eagles 3 485. She loved to sew and tend her many flowers and


also enjoyed Bingo. Surviving are her daughters: Anne Trickey of Millington, MI; Denise<br />

(Peter) Smith of Goodrich, MI Anita <strong>Gunn</strong> of Florida and Donna Mae <strong>Gunn</strong> of Brown City,<br />

MI; sons: Donald (Mary) <strong>Gunn</strong> of Clio, MI, Leon (Thelma) <strong>Gunn</strong> of of Flint, MI, Jerry and<br />

Sally <strong>Gunn</strong> of Roscommon. She is also survived by 150 grandchildren, great grandchildren<br />

and great great grandchildren and her best friend and " Bingo Buddy" Betty Shrout of<br />

Florida. She was preceded in death by her parents Edwin & Eleanor Pearsall, husband<br />

Donald L. <strong>Gunn</strong> in 1943, a son Dale L. <strong>Gunn</strong> in 1996 and longtime partner-Clifford Anspach<br />

in 1990. Arrangements by Lashley Funeral Home, Mio.<br />

Virgialynn <strong>Gunn</strong> Daniel<br />

age 87, of Hoover, Alabama, passed away Monday, March 5, 2007. She was preceded in<br />

death by her husband of 65 years, Lonnie Burks Daniel. Mrs. Daniel is survived by her three<br />

sons: Michael Wayne (Mary) Daniel of Alabaster, Bryan Lynn (Debi) Daniel of Alabaster;<br />

Jeffrey Scott (Theresa) Daniel of Louisville, KY; two daughters, Jo Adaire (Roy) Odegard of<br />

Stockbridge, GA and Clarice Lonnette (David) Davis of Roswell, GA; ten grandchildren and<br />

eleven great grand-children. Born February 6, 1920 in Hattiesburg, MS, married in l937,<br />

Mrs. Daniel followed her husband throughout his career to Louisiana, Mississippi, Georgia,<br />

Tennessee and Alabama. She was a wonderful and loving wife and mother. A friend to many<br />

and will be missed by all. The family will receive friends on Friday, March 9, 2007 from<br />

12:30 p.m. until the service at 2 p.m. in the chapel of Southern Heritage Funeral Home,<br />

Pelham, AL. The graveside service will be 12 p.m. with visitation from 11 to noon Saturday,<br />

March 10, 2007 at Mobile Memorial Gardens Funeral Home.<br />

Virgil Earl <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

(WINSTON-SALEM, N.C.) Virgil Earl Gun, 76, of Winston-Salem, N.C., died Tuesday, Nov.<br />

4, 1997, at Forsyth Memorial Hospital. He was born March 10, 1921, in Randolph County to<br />

W. Q. and Sally Cook <strong>Gunn</strong>. He was a member of Mt. Carmel United Methodist Church<br />

where he served on various committees. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> loved his church and his church family<br />

very much. He was an avid rose gardener who took great joy in sharing them with others,<br />

especially his wonderful neighbors. He served his country in World War II as a member of<br />

the U.S. Army Air Corps, with service in North Africa and Europe including the D-Day<br />

Invasion. He received a Purple Heart for his service. He was a master printer for RJR<br />

Archer before retiring in 1976. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was preceded in death by his parents and two<br />

brothers, Hubert <strong>Gunn</strong> and Pervis <strong>Gunn</strong>.Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Wilma Patterson <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

of Winston-Salem; one son, William <strong>Gunn</strong> of Winston-Salem; one daughter, Mrs. Joyce<br />

Burnette of Winston-Salem; one brother, Ralph <strong>Gunn</strong> of Roanoke; two sisters, Mrs. Louise<br />

Tidwell of Roanoke and Mrs. Maxine Brumbeloe of Wedowee; two grandchildren and<br />

several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be at 3 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 6, at Mt.<br />

Carmel United Methodist Church. The Rev. E. Lee Ellis will officiate. Burial will follow in<br />

the church cemetery. The family will receive friends in the church Family Life Center<br />

following the service at the church. Memorial contributions may be made to Mt. Carmel<br />

United Methodist Church Building Fund, 4265 Elbert Rd., Winston-Salem, NC<br />

27127.(Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Virgil R. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Funeral services for Virgil R. <strong>Gunn</strong>, a longtime Seymour Texas resident will be held at 10:30


am Friday Oct 18, 1968 at the Seymour Church of Christ. Burial will be held at the Odd<br />

Fellows Cemetery with military rites conducted by the VFW of Seymour. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> died<br />

Wednesday at the Throckmorton Memorial hospital after a long illness. He was a retired<br />

machinist and a 56 year resident of Seymour. He married Miss Ruth Parham on September<br />

9, 1917 in Seymour. He was member of the Odd Fellows Lodge, the VFW, American Legion,<br />

and the World War I post of Seymour. Survivors are his wife, sisters Odie Grosgrove of<br />

Oklahoma City, Ok and Mrs. Cleo Moon of Houston, several nieces and nephews. (Thomas<br />

and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Virginia <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Mrs. Virginia Dunston <strong>Gunn</strong>, aged 66, died suddenly Sunday at her home at Gum Fork.<br />

Death was attributed to a heart attack. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> had been in declining health for two<br />

years. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Emmett Walton of Saluda, and Mrs. Woodrow<br />

Reginsburg of Glenns; four sons, Luther <strong>Gunn</strong>, of Nuttall, Lloyd <strong>Gunn</strong> of Linden, NJ, Boyd<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of West Point, and Nelson <strong>Gunn</strong> of Wicomico. A large number of grandchildren also<br />

survive. Funeral services were held on Tuesday morning at 11 o"clock in Bellamny M.E.<br />

Church, where mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> had been a lifetime member with Rev. F.O. Briggs, pastor,<br />

officiating. Interment was in the family plot in Bellamy cemetery. Gloucester Gazette<br />

Journal, Sept. 5, 1940<br />

Virginia Catherine <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Catherine Brasher <strong>Gunn</strong>, lifelong Weimar resident and descendant of pioneer families, who<br />

carved her own prominence as a leader of civic causes, died Tuesday morning, Sept. 4, in<br />

Colorado Fayette Medical Center, ending a lengthy illness. She was 62. She was president of<br />

the Weimar Independent School District board of trustees, a position she had held for several<br />

terms. She had been a board member since 1973. she was director of the Texas Association of<br />

School Boards, a director of Hill Bank & Trust Co., a member of the Delta Gamma<br />

Foundation board, an active member of the Daughters of the American Revolution,<br />

Daughters of the Republic of Texas, United Daughters of the Confederacy and the Colorado<br />

County Historical Commission. She was a charter member of the Weimar Literary Guild,<br />

Weimar Garden Club and Youens Memorial Hospital Ladies Auxiliary (Pink Ladies). She<br />

was a leader in the Girl Scouts here for many years on both the local and district levels.Mrs.<br />

Willie Brasher, mother of Catherine <strong>Gunn</strong>, died at Parkview Manor at 6:30 a.m. Wednesday.<br />

Double funeral services will be held Thursday at 3 p.m. from First United Methodist<br />

Church..In 1987 she received the Girl Scout Thanks Badge, only the second person in the<br />

South Texas Girl Scout Council to receive the award, in recognition of outstanding service.<br />

She was instrumental in the establishment of Camp <strong>My</strong>ra S. Pryor at Nada as permanent<br />

campsite that is enjoyed by thousands of Girl Scouts annually.Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was an active<br />

member of the First United Methodist Church, where she had been a Sunday School teacher,<br />

president of the Women"s Society and a choir member. She was associated with Brasher<br />

Motor Co., of Weimar and La Grange. Born July 25, 1928, in Weimar, she was the daughter<br />

of Henry and Willie (Black) Brasher. She graduated from Weimar High School in 1945 and<br />

from the University of Texas with highest honors in 1949. She was married August 6, 1950,<br />

to David G. <strong>Gunn</strong>, who preceded her in death on Jan. 16, 1984. Funeral services will be held<br />

Thursday, Sept. 6, from First United Methodist Church, with burial in Masonic Cemetery.<br />

Rev. Howard MacAllister, a former pastor, and Rev. Paul May, current pastor, will officiate.


Pallbearers will be Jack Montgomery, Robt. F. Kalous, Wayne Wise, Tom Sanders, Phil<br />

Holman, Col. J. D. Reitz, Jack Kroll and Dr. John M. Brasher. Named honorary pallbearers<br />

were McCall Sanders, Henry Herder, Ernest Scott, John Hudson, Leslie Townsend, John<br />

Hajovsky and Thomas Holub.Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> is survived by: four children, Henry <strong>Gunn</strong>, Martha<br />

Marsac, Margaret Larkin and David William <strong>Gunn</strong> and four grandchildren, Seth, Tye and<br />

Sam <strong>Gunn</strong> and Ian Marsac. In lieu of other remembrances, friends are invited to give<br />

memorials to the American Cancer Society, Delta Gamma Foundation, Colorado-Fayette<br />

Medical Center, First United Methodist Church, Parkview Manor, or a charity of their<br />

choice.Weimar Mercury, September 6, 1990<br />

Virginia Hennis <strong>Gunn</strong> Vaden,<br />

Greensboro, NC. - 85, died Friday, March 20, 2009, at Wesley Long Hospital. Funeral<br />

services will be conducted at 6:30 p.m. on Monday, March 23, at Hanes Lineberry N. Elm<br />

Chapel, with Chaplain John Conner officiating, along with Rev. Larry Pugh and Rev. Bobby<br />

Fann. Interment will be at 11 a.m. on Tuesday, March 24, at Ayersville Baptist Church in<br />

Mayodan, N.C. Virginia was a member of Hillcrest Baptist Church and she loved flowers<br />

and NASCAR. She was preceded in death by her husband, parents, four brothers, three<br />

sisters and one grandchild She leaves behind, to remember her fondly, two daughters,<br />

Barbara May and husband, Ronald, of Burlington, N.C., and Doris Lovings and husband,<br />

Larry, of Greensboro; four grandchildren, five great-grandchildren and one great-greatgrandchild.<br />

The family will receive friends from 5:30 until 6:30 p.m. on Monday, March 23,<br />

prior to the service. The family would like to thank the staff and nurses at Hospice and<br />

Palliative care unit at Wesley Long Hospital for the services and care given to Virginia.<br />

Memorial donations may be made to Hospice and Palliative Care at Wesley Long Hospital,<br />

Greensboro, N.C.; Victory Junction Gang, Randleman, N.C.; Hillcrest Baptist Church,<br />

Greensboro, N.C.; or to Glen Raven Baptist Church, Burlington, N.C. Hanes Lineberry N.<br />

Elm Chapel is assisting the Vaden family.<br />

Virginia "Ginny" <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

WINSTON-SALEM, NC - Virginia (Ginny) <strong>Gunn</strong>. Ginny, age 84, of Winston-Salem, died on<br />

November 2, 2008, at the Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home. The daughter of Thomas Josiah<br />

Jackson of Drakes Branch, VA, and Irene McKinstry of Cool Spring, PA, she was born in<br />

Uniontown, PA, on July 7, 1924. She spent her childhood and teen years in Bluefield, WV.<br />

She remembers paying the family" s water bill in person, at the office, to save the cost of a<br />

stamp. She and her younger sister, Mary Jo, walked a block from home to Bowman" s<br />

Neighborhood Grocery to buy Double Bubble gum and Eskimo Pies. She was a graduate of<br />

Beaver High School, the Bluefield Sanitarium Clinical Lab, Queens College in Charlotte, NC<br />

(BA), and Forsyth Technical College (RN). She married Charles G. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr., a lifelong<br />

friend, in June, 1947. They had met at age two, in the crib nursery of Westminster<br />

Presbyterian Church in Bluefield. She was employed during her husband" s medical<br />

internship and residency years as a laboratory technician at Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit,<br />

MI. An avid reader of historical novels, she loved Inglis Fletcher, and had a crush on the<br />

writings of Rosamunde Pilcher and Frederick Buechner. She loved her kitchen and keeping<br />

house. No task was a chore. The number of scribbled recipes stuffed in her 3 by 5 index card<br />

box attests to her love of cooking. She loved dinners for eight (with place cards), Reuben<br />

sandwiches, shopping at Fresh Market and Lowes and Harris Teeter, particularly with


coupons: She remarked in 2007, "2-for-1 sales are almost a disease!" She looked forward to<br />

each fall, when she would wash the kitchen windows, on the outside, sitting on the window<br />

sill with her husband holding her by the knees. And when she had finished she would stand,<br />

smiling, viewing the woods beyond with great satisfaction. Braiding rugs, stitching quilts,<br />

cleaning curtains kept in use for forty years, ironing, knitting, and sewing on a 50-year-old<br />

Singer Featherweight were all welcome pastimes. Her 20 rose bushes were both a joy and a<br />

bane, with their weeding, and spraying, and fertilizing. Her pleasure was cutting one longstemmed<br />

Sunset Celebration, putting it in a small tall vase of clear glass, and taking it to a<br />

friend. A fan of the <strong>New</strong> Beetle, she was invigorated driving it at maximum legal speeds and<br />

had no patience for "that elderly driver who doesn" t know where she is going." A lover of<br />

history and the unique story of the Moravians, she was an eager communicator to children<br />

during her 25 years of working at Old Salem as an interpreter at Winkler Bakery and a<br />

school-tour guide. "What do you think was there, before that house was built?" she would<br />

ask. As recently as last Saturday (October 25, 2008) she asked her great nephews, Ethan and<br />

Titus Peltola, this question, as she guided family visitors from Oregon, through Old Salem to<br />

the water pump handle, the gunsmith shop, and the bakery. Across her 50 years as a resident<br />

of Winston-Salem she can claim involvement in the Samaritan Soup Kitchen, Forsyth<br />

Hospital Surgery Waiting Room (receptionist), Meals on Wheels, and recently the Crisis<br />

Control Ministry (intake volunteer) for citizens facing financial crises. As a member of<br />

Highland Presbyterian Church, she saw a long-time dream of hers fulfilled in the creation<br />

and care of the Memorial Garden on Magnolia Street, for the perpetual remembering of<br />

prior members" lives. And she loved her family. The favorite quote of hers were the words of<br />

one son when, at age 4 with the mumps, he said to her, "Mamma is a sweet boy." Ginny" s<br />

immediate family today is: Charles <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr., husband, of the home, sons Thomas Josiah<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, of Chapel Hill, NC, Charles G. <strong>Gunn</strong> III, wife Edeltraud, and daughter Lucia, of<br />

Falkensee, Germany, David <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife, Dana Dougherty, of Washington, DC, and Bruce<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> and wife Beth, of Swannanoa, NC, and their daughters Casey <strong>New</strong>ton and husband<br />

Jared <strong>New</strong>ton of Nashville, TN, Tamara <strong>Gunn</strong> of Los Angeles, CA, and Mary Evelyn <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

of the home. Ginny" s younger sister Mary Jo Jackson Bratton died in 1998. Her children<br />

are: Katie Bratton, of Greenville, NC, Jess Bratton, Jr., wife Tanya, and sons Michael,<br />

Gregory, and Eugene of Moscow, Russia, and Jackson Bratton, of Raleigh, NC. Memorials<br />

may be made (in lieu of flowers) to: Memorial GARDEN Fund, Highland Presbyterian<br />

Church, 2380 Cloverdale Ave., Winston-Salem, NC 27103 and/or Crisis Control Ministry,<br />

200 East Tenth Street, Winston-Salem, NC 27101. There will be a memorial service for<br />

Ginny at 11:00 a.m., on Saturday, November 8, 2008, at Highland Presbyterian Church in<br />

Winston-Salem.<br />

Virginia “Ginny” <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

68, of Irving, TX, died Thursday, February 19, 2009 in Irving. Born June 8, 1940 in Miami,<br />

Florida, she graduated from Coral Gables High School. A resident of Irving for 18 years, she<br />

was a loss recovery/ bankruptcy supervisor for Nissan Motor Acceptance Corporation for 16<br />

years. Survived by her children Kelli Renae <strong>Gunn</strong> of Irving and Ed <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife Heidi of<br />

Powell, Ohio; grandchildren, Hanna Grace <strong>Gunn</strong> and Ethan Edward <strong>Gunn</strong>; sister, Gloria<br />

Irene Bunker and husband Wayne of Redlands, Florida; brother Raul Paul Garcia and wife<br />

Alba of Miami; cousin and best friend Saynie Slimak of Irving; several nieces, nephews,<br />

cousins and extended family. Funeral service will be 3:00 p.m. Sunday at Donnelly's Colonial


Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Monsignor Jerome Duesman officiating. Burial will be at St.<br />

Petersburg, Florida.<br />

Virginia Hennis <strong>Gunn</strong> Vaden<br />

GREENSBORO,NC — Virginia Hennis <strong>Gunn</strong> Vaden, 85, died Friday, March 20, 2009, at<br />

Wesley Long Hospital. Funeral services will be conducted at 6:30 p.m. on Monday, March<br />

23, at Hanes Lineberry N. Elm Chapel, with Chaplain John Conner officiating, along with<br />

Rev. Larry Pugh and Rev. Bobby Fann. Interment will be at 11 a.m. on Tuesday, March 24,<br />

at Ayersville Baptist Church in Mayodan, N.C. Virginia was a member of Hillcrest Baptist<br />

Church and she loved flowers and NASCAR. She was preceded in death by her husband,<br />

parents, four brothers, three sisters and one grandchild. She leaves behind, to remember her<br />

fondly, two daughters, Barbara May and husband, Ronald, of Burlington, N.C., and Doris<br />

Lovings and husband, Larry, of Greensboro; four grandchildren, five great-grandchildren<br />

and one great-great- grandchild. The family will receive friends from 5:30 until 6:30 p.m. on<br />

Monday, March 23, prior to the service. The family would like to thank the staff and nurses<br />

at Hospice and Palliative care unit at Wesley Long Hospital for the services and care given to<br />

Virginia. Memorial donations may be made to Hospice and Palliative Care at Wesley Long<br />

Hospital, Greensboro, N.C.; Victory Junction Gang, Randleman, N.C.; Hillcrest Baptist<br />

Church, Greensboro, N.C.; or to Glen Raven Baptist Church, Burlington, N.C. Hanes<br />

Lineberry N. Elm Chapel is assisting the Vaden family.<br />

Virginia <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Virginia <strong>Gunn</strong>, formerly of Rockland, Maine, died Saturday, January 31, 1998 in<br />

Doylestown Manor, Doylestown. She was 90. She was the widow of Robert <strong>Gunn</strong> who died in<br />

1956. Born November 27, 1907 in Milford, Maine, she was a daughter of the late Clarence<br />

and Lillian Spicer<br />

Lapworth Sr. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was last employed as an office clerk for the Milton Roy Company<br />

in Ivyland, where she had worked for about 15 years. She is survived by two daughters,<br />

Deborah A. Warren of Chalfont and Judith E. Jesiolowski of Upper Black Eddy. Pa. with<br />

whom she made her home. She is also survived by a brother, Clarence Lapworth Jr. of<br />

Grafton, Maine; a sister, Ruth Taft of Grafton, Maine; six grandchildren; and 11 greatgrandchildren.<br />

A funeral service will take place Thursday at 11 a.m. in the Robert W.<br />

Snyder Funeral Home, 327 Easton Road, Riegelsville, Pa. Friends may call Wednesday at the<br />

funeral home from 7 to 9 p.m. Interment will be in the Nockamixon Union Cemetery,<br />

Ferndale, Pa. Anders-Detweiler Funeral Home,<br />

Virginia <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

87, died Monday, April 20, 2009, in Euclid, OH. (Natchez Trace, 601-898-8565). Published in<br />

the Clarion Ledger on 4/25/2009<br />

Virginia Lee <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

CENTRAL CITY - Virginia Lee <strong>Gunn</strong>, 75, of Route 3, Central City,Kty., died Sunday, Dec.<br />

11, 1994, at Owensboro-Daviess County Hospital. She was born in McLean County; was a<br />

housewife; and was a member of Island Methodist Church, the Central City Order of the<br />

Eastern Star and the Business and Professional Women"s Club of Central City. She was a<br />

Kentucky Colonel and received the Virginia <strong>Gunn</strong> Award for being very active in volunteer


community service. Survivors include a sister, Mary Imogene McElwain of Island; a<br />

stepbrother, Graden Jarvis of Gishton; four nephews; and three nieces. Services are at 2 p.m.<br />

Tuesday at Tucker Funeral Home in Central City. Burial will be in Rose Hill Cemetery,<br />

Central City. Visitation is from 5 to 8 p.m. today at the funeral home.<br />

Virginia Lee <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

89, of Houston, formerly of Anna, died at 6 a.m. Tuesday, June 17, 2008, in Oddessey House<br />

Hospice Center in Conroe, Texas. She was born July 7, 1918, in Marion, the daughter of<br />

Thomas Fred and Rona Williams Simpson. She married Harry <strong>Gunn</strong> in 1950. He preceded<br />

her in death in 1995. Virginia is survived by three cousins, Charles M. Ferguson of<br />

Harrisburg, Melissa VanSteen of The Woodlands, Texas, and Martha Ferguson of Anna;<br />

other relatives; and many friends. She was preceded in death by her husband; parents; an<br />

infant son, Michael Simpson <strong>Gunn</strong>; and two brothers, Walden Otis and William Guy<br />

Simpson. Graveside services will be at 10 a.m. Friday, June 27, 2008, in Anna City Cemetery,<br />

with the Rev. Randy Carstens officiating. Those attending are asked to meet at the<br />

cemetery.Rendleman and Hileman Funeral Home in Anna is in charge of arrangements.<br />

Published in The Southern Illinoisan from 6/18/2008 - 6/23/2008.<br />

Virginia Lee <strong>Gunn</strong> Burk<br />

Virginia Lee Burk, Age 78 of Nashville, TN. June 28, 2009. She was preceded in death by<br />

parents, John & Eva <strong>Gunn</strong>; brothers, James Robert <strong>Gunn</strong> & John Thomas <strong>Gunn</strong>; and son,<br />

Charles Tommy Burk. She was a member of Wingate Church of Christ. Survived by<br />

children, Barbara Bolin, Rick Burk & Debbie Jordan; granddaughters, Meridth Nicole Burk<br />

& Tiffany Lee Burk; 4 great-grandchildren; and nephew, Rick <strong>Gunn</strong>. Funeral services will<br />

be conducted Thursday, July 2, 2009 at 2 p.m., at Woodbine Funeral Home, 3620 Nolensville<br />

Road, by Wendell Byrd. Interment Woodlawn Cemetery. Family & friends will serve as<br />

Active Pallbearers. Honorary Pallbearers: Elders & Deacons at Wingate Church. Visitation<br />

Tuesday & Wednesday from 10 a.m. - 8 p.m., and Thursday, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m., at<br />

WOODBINE FUNERAL HOME Directors, 615-832-1948; Still Family Owned.<br />

Virginia Wilbanks <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

age 80, of Bessemer, Alabama, formerly of Alexander City, died Wednesday, May 25, 1994.<br />

She was preceded in death by her husband, Lowell <strong>Gunn</strong>; member of First United Methodist<br />

Church, Alexander City. Funeral service will be Friday, May 27, at 11:00 a.m. from First<br />

United Methodist Church with burial in Hillview Memorial Park. Dr. Charles Gattis and<br />

Rev. Leon Railey officiating. The family will receive guest Thursday, May 26, from 5:30 to<br />

8:00 p.m. Radney Funeral Home, Alexander City directing. Survivors: sons, Rev. Bill <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

of Bessemer and Rev. Bob <strong>Gunn</strong> of Sylacauga; sister, Dean Lamborne of Alexander City;<br />

brother, Tom Gilliland of Alexander City; five grandchildren and one great grandchild. In<br />

lieu of flowers, donations to the First United Methodist Church of Alexander City. (Wife of<br />

Lowell <strong>Gunn</strong>)<br />

Virginia <strong>Gunn</strong> Blanton<br />

Richmond Times-Dispatch (VA) - October 8, 1998 Deceased Name: Blanton, Mrs. Virginia<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> Blanton, Mrs. Virginia <strong>Gunn</strong>, 74, of Richmond, a retired teacher at the Cerebral Palsy<br />

Center, widow of William Joseph Blanton. (John and Sarah Scherer <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)


Virginia <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

WALNUT, MS - Virginia <strong>Gunn</strong> died Wednesday, Oct. 8, 2008, at the Tippah County<br />

Nursing Home. Arrangements are incomplete and will be announced later by Foster & Son<br />

Funeral Home of Ripley. WALNUT - Virginia <strong>Gunn</strong>, 88, died Wednesday, Oct. 8, 2008, at<br />

the Tippah County Nursing Home in Ripley. She was a member of Piney Grove M.B. Church<br />

at Walnut. She was disabled. Services will be at 1 p.m. today at Foster and Son Funeral<br />

Home Chapel in Ripley with Pastor Willie <strong>Gunn</strong> officiating. Burial will be in Hopkins<br />

Cemetery in Walnut. Survivors include five daughters, Lillian Pipkins of Chicago, Daisy<br />

Braddock of Ripley, Dorthy Prather (Louis) of Tiplersville, Clarice Manzanti (Larze) of San<br />

Diego, Calif., and Mary Ruth Luster (Lavone) of Walnut; three sons, Lelon <strong>Gunn</strong> (Mary) of<br />

Walnut, Houston <strong>Gunn</strong> (Chicago) and Gerald <strong>Gunn</strong> (Cheryll) of Madison, Wis.; one sister,<br />

Elios Griffin of Gary, Ind.; 21 grandchildren, 31 great-grandchildren, seven great-greatgrandchildren.<br />

She was preceded in death by her husband, John Lee <strong>Gunn</strong>. Visitation will<br />

begin at 9 a.m. today at the funeral home.<br />

Virginia <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Virginia L. Simpson <strong>Gunn</strong>, 89, of The Woodlands, Texas, formerly of Anna, died at 6 a.m.<br />

Tuesday, June 17, 2008, in Odyssey House Hospice Center in Conroe, Texas. Arrangements<br />

are incomplete at Rendleman and Hileman Funeral Home in Anna. Published in The<br />

Southern Illinoisan on 6/18/2008.<br />

Virginia <strong>Gunn</strong> Cook<br />

Virginia Cook, 55, of <strong>New</strong>nan, died Wednesday 1, 2004, at her residence following an<br />

extended illness.She was born February 1, 1949, in Habersham County and was a daughter<br />

of Ross and Mildred Free <strong>Gunn</strong>, Demorest. She was a homemaker and was a Baptist.<br />

Survivors include her husband, Charles Cook, of the home; two sons, Michael Cook,<br />

<strong>New</strong>nan, and Larry Cook, Dahlonega; three sisters, Dorothy Parrish, Grayson, Jean Davis<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, Clarkesville, and Elaine Wheeler, Demorest; and two brothers, Tommy <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

Demorest, and Ronnie <strong>Gunn</strong>, Baldwin. Funeral services were held Friday, September 3, at<br />

the Whitfield Funeral Home, North Chapel, with Mr. Steve Wheeler and the Rev. Bill<br />

Trotter officiating. Burial was in the Yonah Memorial Gardens. Whitfield Funeral Home,<br />

North Chapel, Demorest, was in charge of the arrangements.The Banks County <strong>New</strong>s,<br />

September 8, 2004.<br />

Virginia <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Virginia <strong>Gunn</strong>, age 53, of Devine, Texas, passed away Wednesday, January 12, 2005. She was<br />

born in Austin, Texas on August 6, 1952, to Leo and Leava <strong>Gunn</strong>. She is survived by her son<br />

Armando Rodriguez, sister Carylon Sobber, and brothers, Micheal <strong>Gunn</strong> and Sam <strong>Gunn</strong>.<br />

Published in the Austin.<br />

Virginia "Ginny" <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

68, of Irving, died Thursday, February 19, 2009 in Irving. Born June 8, 1940 in Miami,<br />

Florida, she graduated from Coral Gables High School. A resident of Irving for 18 years, she<br />

was a loss recovery/bankruptcy supervisor for Nissan Motor Acceptance Corporation for 16<br />

years. Survived by her children Kelli Renae <strong>Gunn</strong> of Irving and Ed <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife Heidi of<br />

Powell, Ohio; grandchildren, Hannah Grace <strong>Gunn</strong> and Ethan Edward <strong>Gunn</strong>; sister, Gloria


Irene Bunker and husband Wayne of Redlands, Florida; brother Raul Paul Garcia and wife<br />

Alba of Miami; cousin and best friend Saynie Slimak of Irving; several nieces, nephews,<br />

cousins and extended family. Funeral service will be 3:00 p.m. Sunday at Donnelly's Colonial<br />

Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Monsignor Jerome Duesman officiating. Burial will be at St.<br />

Petersburg, Florida. Memorials may be made to Vitas Hospice, 8585 N. Stemmons Freeway,<br />

Suite 700, Dallas, Texas<br />

Virginia <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Aug. 20, 1921 -- Sept. 5, 1995 Virginia "Jennie" <strong>Gunn</strong>, 74, of Modesto died Tuesday at<br />

Lawnwood Regional Medical Center, Fort Pierce, Fla. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a native of Baltimore.<br />

She lived in Modesto 68 years. She was a bank clerk. She is survived by her children, Diana<br />

E. "Bunny" Miller of Barbados, Catherine L. "Noel" of Hawaii and Deborah A. "Debe"<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Los Angeles; a brother, the Rev. George Jameson of Yuba City; a sister, Olga<br />

Dennis of Copperopolis; and five grandchildren and one great-grandchild. A graveside<br />

service will be conducted at 11:30 a.m. Monday at the Greek Orthodox Memorial Park,<br />

Colma. Haisley-Hobbs Funeral Home, Fort Pierce, in charge of arrangements.<br />

Virginia <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

The funeral of Mrs. Virginia <strong>Gunn</strong> of 353 Seeland Rd., Apt. 3 Danville, Va., will 'be held<br />

tomorrow at 2 p.m. at Shiloh Baptist Church on Betts St. by the Rev. Douglas Wilson.<br />

Interment will be in the cemetery of. Ebenezer Baptist Church. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> died. Friday<br />

March 24, 1972 at her home after a lengthy illness. She was born in Pittsylvania County<br />

where she spent her childhood before moving to Danville. She belonged to Shiloh Church<br />

and Successful Tent 143. Surviving are six sons and three daughters: Willie and Edward<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>,-both of Philadelphia, Pa., Martin <strong>Gunn</strong>, Mrs. Virginia Ludlow, Mrs. Susie Wilson<br />

and Mrs. Bessie Grice, all of <strong>New</strong> York City, Charlie <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr., Grant <strong>Gunn</strong> and Eugene<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, all of Danville; 28 grandchildren and 15 greatgrandchildren. The body is at Harvey's<br />

Funeral Home where the family will receive friends tonight from 8 to 9 o'clock, with the<br />

Successful Tent's ritualistic ceremony set for 8:30 p.m. The body will be placed in the church<br />

tomorrow at 11 a.m.<br />

Virginia Allen <strong>Gunn</strong> Shepherd<br />

CHARLOTTESVILLE -- Shepherd, Mrs. Virginia Allen <strong>Gunn</strong>, 89, a former secretary to the<br />

president of Bodeker Drug Co., widow of George Jackson Shepherd Jr.rginia Allen <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Shepherd<br />

Virginia <strong>Gunn</strong> Blanton,<br />

74, of Richmond, died Wednesday, October 7, 1998. She was the widow of William J.<br />

Blanton. She is survived by two sons, William Joseph Blanton Jr. of Dumfries and Randolph<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> Blanton of Connecticut; one daughter, Catherine Blanton Viverette of Miller"s<br />

Tavern; and eight-grandchildren. Mrs. Blanton graduated from Mary Washington College.<br />

She was a former teacher at Grace Arents School. Mrs. Blanton was a teacher and volunteer<br />

for many years at the Richmond Cerebral Palsy Center and was President of the Board 1988-<br />

1990. For 15 years she was a volunteer at Maymont Foundation and from 1992 to the present<br />

she was Chairman of Maymont"s Historic Carriage Committee. She was President of the<br />

Children"s Hospital Sunshine Circle from 1992-1994, 1996-1998, and was the current


FirstVice President. Mrs. Blanton was a former President of the James River Carriage<br />

Driving Association and was a member of the Kiwanis Club of Richmond. Remains rest at<br />

the Central Chapel of Bennett Funeral Home, 3215 Cutshaw Ave. where the family will<br />

receive friends 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday and Friday. Graveside services will be held at Noon,<br />

Saturday, October 10 in Hollywood Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made<br />

to Children"s Hospital or the Maymont Foundation Carriage Collection Richmond Times<br />

Dispatch, VA Thurs. 10-8-1998<br />

Virginia Ellis <strong>Gunn</strong> Hogge<br />

of Seaford, Va., formerly of Richmond died Wednesday, January 3, 1974. She is survived by<br />

her daughter, Mrs. Cheryl <strong>Gunn</strong> Korman; mother, Mrs. Louise A. Wicker, both of<br />

Richmond; sister, Mrs. Earlene Hutchinson, of Hanover, Va.; niece, Mrs. Diane Christian<br />

Owen, of Williamsburg; also two grandchildren. Remains rest at the Laburnum Chapel<br />

Woody Funeral Home, 2110 E. Laburnum Ave. Graveside services 10 a.m. Saturday in<br />

Oakwood Cemetery. Richmond Times Dispatch (VA) Sat. 1-5-1974<br />

Virginia Johnson <strong>Gunn</strong> Martin,<br />

widow of Charles F. Martin, died last night at the home of her daughter, 2701 East Broad<br />

Street. She was 78 years old. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. O. J. Brown and Mrs. Edith<br />

M. Snead; four sons, Wesley A., Willard J. and Lafayette M. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Richmond and Samuel<br />

L. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Washington; one sister, Mrs. P. H. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Blackstone; one brother, J. L.<br />

Johnson of Crew; 23 grandchildren and one great-grandchild.Richmond Times Dispatch<br />

(VA) Fri. 4-2-1937 (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> Desc)<br />

Virginia <strong>Gunn</strong> Middlebrooks<br />

Macon, Ga., Dec 17, 1909 - Mrs. Virginia <strong>Gunn</strong> Middlebrooks died suddenly this morning at<br />

her home near Byron, Georgia at the age of 65 years. She was in good health and had no<br />

warning of the approach of death. She dropped in her room and expired before a physician<br />

could render assistance. She is survived by three sons and three daughters. E. Z.<br />

Middlebrooks and Edgar H. Middlebrooks of this city, and are her sons. She was widely<br />

known and a highly esteemed citizen of the community. The funeral will occur tomorrow.<br />

(Daughter of Green G and Susan B. Fuller <strong>Gunn</strong>, Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Virginia Joyce <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Virginia Joyce Age 60 of Nashville. Tennessee, died September 28, 2009. She is preceded in<br />

death by her father, L.J. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Sr. and brother, Jake Daniel <strong>Gunn</strong> III. She is survived by<br />

her loving mother, Emma Owens <strong>Gunn</strong>; brother, Leonard (Dorothy) Joseph <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr.; four<br />

nieces; cousins; other relatives and friends. Public visitation Friday, October 2, 2009 from 2-<br />

8 p.m., with family present from 6-8 p.m., at Robert E. Lewis Memorial Chapel. Family<br />

visitation Saturday, October 3, 2009 from 12- 1 p.m., with Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Inc.<br />

service at 12:45 p.m., and funeral to follow at St. Vincent de Paul Church, 1700 Heiman St.,<br />

Nashville, TN 37208. Father John Eaton officiating. Interment Greenwood Cemetery. In lieu<br />

of flowers, please send donations to St. Vincent de Paul Church. LEWIS & WRIGHT<br />

FUNERAL DIRECTORS, 2500 Clarksville Hwy., (615) 255-2371; Richard A. Lewis, Michael<br />

A. Lewis, Albert G. Berry, Funeral Directors


Virginia Dean (<strong>Gunn</strong>) Vertz<br />

Mrs. Virginia Dean (<strong>Gunn</strong>) Vertz, 65, of Lynn, died Friday at her residence after a lengthy<br />

illness. She was the wife of Reverend Paul Vertz, minister of the Melrose Church of Christ.<br />

Born in Nashville, TN, and brought up in Brownfield, TX. She was the daughter of the late<br />

Eugene and Mildred (Clifton) <strong>Gunn</strong>. She had been a Lynn resident for the past two years,<br />

she previously lived in Farmington, CT, Lubbock, TX, Abilene, TX, Roswell, NM,<br />

Bellingham, WA, and Pullman, WA. She was a graduate of Abilene Christian University in<br />

Texas, and Western Washington State University in Bellingham, Washington, where she<br />

obtained her master degree in Education. She was a member of the Melrose Church of<br />

Christ. She is survived by her three children, Julie and husband, Ronnie of Abilene, Texas,<br />

Steven Vertz of Tampa, Florida, and Sally Miller and husband, David of Snyder, Texas;<br />

three brothers, Charles <strong>Gunn</strong> of Midland, Texas, Max <strong>Gunn</strong>, and Gary <strong>Gunn</strong> both of<br />

Childress, Texas; five grandchildren, Ronica and Harvey McQueen both of Abilene, Texas,<br />

Kristen, Audrey, and Daniel Miller all of Snyder, Texas. A memorial service will be held in<br />

the University Church of Christ in Abilene, Texas on Saturday, August 10, 2002 at 2:00 p.m.<br />

Arrangements by the Goodrich Funeral Home, 128 Washington St., Lynn. Donations in her<br />

memory may be sent to the Christian Service Center.<br />

Virginia Ferguson GUNN<br />

Davidson,Age 97 of Nashville, died Tuesday, August 8, 2006. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born in<br />

Wartrace, TN and was the daughter of the late Walter and Emma Foster Morris. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

was preceded in death by husbands, James E. Ferguson and Paul <strong>Gunn</strong>, and daughter,<br />

Rachel Miller. She is survived by son, Dr. Morris D. Ferguson; son-in-law, James O. Miller,<br />

Sr.; six grandchildren, twelve great-grandchildren and 6 great-great-grandchildren.<br />

Graveside services will be at 3 p.m. Wednesday, at Wood-lawn Memorial Park, with Rev.<br />

Millard Reed officiating. Visitation will be Wednesday, from 1-3 p.m., at Woodlawn Roesch-<br />

Patton Funeral Home. Family will serve as Active Pallbearers and Honorary Pallbearers will<br />

be James O. Miller, Sr., Samuel F. Anderson, staff and residents of Windlands East, the Pate<br />

Sunday Class of First Nazarene Church, where Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a member, and Earl Hatcher.<br />

Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society in memory of Rachel Miller or<br />

Weecie Ferguson. WOOD-LAWN ROESCH-PATTON FUNERAL HOME, 660 Thompson<br />

Lane, Nashville, TN 615-383-4754; A Dignity Memorial Provider<br />

Virginia Jackson <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

REIDSVILLE - Virginia Jackson <strong>Gunn</strong>, died on Sunday, May 13, 2007, at Penn Nursing<br />

Center. Graveside services will be conducted 11 a.m. Thursday, May 17, in Greenview<br />

Cemetery. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong>, a native of Virginia and a Christian educator for the Presbyterian<br />

Church, U.S. She served in the Synods of Virginia, Alabama, and North Carolina. In<br />

Reidsville, she was director of Christian Education at First Presbyterian Church during the<br />

ministry of the Reverend Marion S. Huske. She was a genealogist, a historian and former<br />

chapter, state and national officer for both the Colonial Dames of the Seventeenth Century<br />

and the Daughters of the American Revolution. She was involved in civic, church and<br />

charitable causes and in such organizations as the North Carolina Museum of History and<br />

the Rockingham County Historical Society, and the Tuesday Afternoon Reading Club of<br />

1897. She was preceded in death by her husband, Edwin A. <strong>Gunn</strong>. Survivors include son,<br />

Edwin Anthony <strong>Gunn</strong> (Emily), Martinsville, Va.; daughter, Margaret <strong>Gunn</strong> Jones (Bobby),


Reidsville; two grandsons, Parker A. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Martinsville, Va. and Alexander W. Jones,<br />

Reidsville; two sisters, Mrs. Edward P. Patterson, Jr., <strong>New</strong>port <strong>New</strong>s, Va. and Mrs. Charles<br />

H. Liphart, Jr., Jacksonville, Fla. The family will receive friends from 6:30 until 8 p.m.<br />

Wednesday at Citty Funeral Home. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the First<br />

Presbyterian Church, 318 South Main Street, Reidsville, NC 27320; or Hospice of<br />

Rockingham County, P.O. Box 281, Wentworth, NC 27375. The family extends appreciation<br />

to the staff of Penn Nursing Center and special caregiver, Genevieve Morton. Citty Funeral<br />

Home is in charge of arrangements. Condolences may be sent to<br />

cittyfuneralhome@bellsouth.net-published in the <strong>New</strong>s Record on 5/15/2007.<br />

Virginia Louise (<strong>Gunn</strong>) Walters<br />

beloved wife, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother and friend, passed away on March 8,<br />

2012, at the age of 90. She was born Dec. 23, 1921 in Van Wert, Ohio to the late Raymond<br />

and Inez (Terry) <strong>Gunn</strong>. She was a graduate of the Van Wert High School, class of 1939.<br />

After graduation, she worked at The Van Wert Manufacturing Company until she married<br />

Dale E. Walters, in 1945. As he was in the Army at the time, they moved several times before<br />

settling to Columbus, Ohio, where five children were born. In 1956, she relocated with her<br />

family to North Canton, Ohio, where she resided until her death. She was a charter member<br />

of the Faith United Methodist Church of North Canton. She was a charter member of the<br />

adult church choir, in which she sang for many years, and started the youth choir along with<br />

a friendher friend directed, Virginia played the piano. She was an original member of the<br />

Fidelis Fellowship Group for which she was president a number of times. She was an active<br />

member of the church and held several positions throughout the years. As a member of<br />

Global Missions in the United Women's Group for many years, she helped organize and<br />

coordinate a number of programs, including a women's sewing group which made lap<br />

blankets that were distributed to a local cancer society for bedridden cancer patients. She<br />

rolled literally thousands of bandages, collected empty medicine bottles and Bibles that were<br />

sent to developing countries. She collected Campbell soup labels for organizations that<br />

turned them in for needed items, including a bus, and collected eye glasses, sending them to<br />

"<strong>New</strong> Eyes for the Needy". For church bazaars, she made beautiful stuffed animals such as<br />

horses, giraffes and camels. For a number of years, in the Methodist Women's Group, she<br />

was in charge of a reading group that provided meaningful books of specific themes and<br />

granted diplomas of recognition to those who completed each reading session. She was<br />

preceded in death by her parents; a sister, Kathryn <strong>Gunn</strong> and a brother, John <strong>Gunn</strong>. She<br />

was the last of three children. She is survived by Dale Walters, her husband of 66 years; five<br />

children, daughter, Sandra (David) Wallace; four sons, Michael (Becky), Dana (Cheryl),<br />

David (Gigi) and Brian (Lori); 16 grandchildren, Chelsea (Robert) Selvaggio, twins, Tyler<br />

and Joshua Hollis, Shannon (Paul) Lange, Steven (Sharon) Walters, Sarah Walters, Shelby<br />

Walters, Jenna (Chad) Shevlin, Abigail, Emily, Matthew, Caleb, Hannah and Seth Walters,<br />

Dorian and Elliot Wallace; three great-grandchildren, Julian Selvaggio, Rachel and Kristen<br />

Walters. Calling hours will be held at Reed Funeral Home North Canton Chapel (801<br />

Pittsburg Ave NW, North Canton, 44720) on Tuesday, March 13, from 5-8 p.m. and at Faith<br />

United Methodist Church (300 W. 9th St., North Canton, 44720) on Wednesday, March 14,<br />

from 9-10 a.m. A service officiated by Rev. Steve Stultz Costello will begin at 10 a.m. on<br />

Wednesday, March 14, at the church. Burial will follow at North Canton Cemetery. In lieu of<br />

flowers memorial donations can be made in her name to any Faith United Methodist Church


Education Fund.<br />

Virginia Patricia <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

92, died June 27, 2005. Graveside service will be held Wednesday at 1 p.m. at Elmwood<br />

Cemetery, Robertson County, Tennessee. Visitation 12:30-1 p.m. at the cemetery. Austin &<br />

Bell Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.<br />

Virginia Rape <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Virginia Rape <strong>Gunn</strong>, 70, of Pittsburg, Texas died Thursday, June 13, 2002 at East Texas<br />

Medical Center in Tyler.Funeral services will be at 10 a.m. Saturday, June 15 at Erman<br />

Smith Funeral Home. The Rev. Kyle Smith will officiate. Interment will be in Macedonia<br />

Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Richard Thurman, Glen Thurman, David Thurman, Toby<br />

Shelton, Ricky <strong>Gunn</strong> and W.A. Cummings. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born Aug. 26, 1931 in Pittsburg.<br />

She spent most of her adult years in Amarillo, moving back to Pittsburg in 1998. She is<br />

survived by her son and daughter-in-law Greg and Kelly <strong>Gunn</strong> of Pittsburg; daughter Janet<br />

Trusdell of Denton; grandchildren Toby Wayne Shelton of Lubbock, Vernon Todd <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

and Amanda Gail <strong>Gunn</strong>, both of Pittsburg; sister Millie Jean Thurman of Mineola; and<br />

numerous nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents Jimmy Lee and<br />

Vinnie Mae Landers Rape. The family will receive visitors from 6 to 8 p.m. Friday at the<br />

funeral home.<br />

Virginia Robertson <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Virginia R., <strong>Gunn</strong> 91, of Blackstone, Va., passed away Thursday, July 7, 2011. She was a<br />

retired A&P employee and housewife, and the daughter of the late Willie and Estelle<br />

Robertson. Virginia was also predeceased by her brothers, William, Charlie, James and<br />

Hugh Robertson; and her sisters, Mary May and Pearl Ingram. She is survived by two sons,<br />

Charles <strong>Gunn</strong> of Blackstone and Wallace <strong>Gunn</strong> of Concord, Va.; two sisters-in-law, Inez<br />

Chiles and Lona Robertson; brother-in-law, James Bell, all of Blackstone; five<br />

grandchildren, Ginger Bishop (David), Eddie <strong>Gunn</strong> (Jody), Kathy Basinger (Ron), all of<br />

Crewe, Chris <strong>Gunn</strong> (Deborah, deceased) and Brian <strong>Gunn</strong> (Amanda), all of Rustburg, Va.;<br />

seven great-grandchildren, William and Jason Bishop, Stuart, Dustin and Brooke <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

Dallas Basinger and Samantha <strong>Gunn</strong>. Virginia was a lifelong member of St. Mark's United<br />

Methodist Church where funeral services will be held 2 p.m. Sunday, July 10, 2011. The<br />

family will receive friends 6 to 8 p.m. Saturday at the Joseph McMillian Funeral Home, 1826<br />

Cox Road (Bus. Hwy. 460) near Blackstone. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be<br />

made to St. Mark's United Methodist Church, Building Fund, c/o Sandra Spencer, 161<br />

Melody Lane, Crewe, Va. 23930.<br />

Virginia Weathersby <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Commercial Appeal, The (Memphis, TN) - December 24, 1999 Virginia Weathersby <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

95, of Memphis, Tn. retired Memphis City Schools teacher after 25 years, died of heart<br />

failure Wednesday at Shelby Pines Rehabilitation and Healthcare Center. Graveside services<br />

will be in Forest Hill Cemetery Midtown. Family Funeral Care has charge. She was a<br />

member of Independent Presbyterian Church and a graduate of Southwestern College. Mrs.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> was the widow of Charles <strong>Gunn</strong>. The family requests that any memorials be sent to a<br />

charity of the donor"s choice.


Vivian <strong>Gunn</strong>-Gallup<br />

Vivian Elayne <strong>Gunn</strong> Gallup, of Largo, Florida, formerly of Tampa, died July 11, 2007, as a<br />

result of a vehicle accident. She is survived by husband, Randall Gallup; brother, Wayne<br />

Boutwell; daughter, Roxanne <strong>Gunn</strong>; and son, Westley <strong>Gunn</strong>. Service plans are incomplete at<br />

this time.<br />

Mrs. Vivian "Booly" <strong>Gunn</strong> Rash<br />

Vivian <strong>Gunn</strong> "Booly," 88, of Richmond, died July 27, 2012. Mrs. Rash was preceded in death<br />

by her husband, Thomas H. Rash Jr.; and her son, Ted Rash. She is survived by her sons<br />

and daughters-in-law, Tom and Sue Rash and Tim and Susan Rash of Midlothian; her<br />

daughter, Teena Schnier of Austin, Texas; seven grandchildren, Hodges Rash and his wife,<br />

Emily, of Coraopolis, Pa., Meredith Rash of Richmond, Rives Rash and his wife, <strong>My</strong>ra, of<br />

Burlington, Ky., Will and Brent Schnier of Austin, Texas, Spencer Schnier and his wife,<br />

Angelica, of Urbana, Ill., and Taylor Rash of Midlothian; three great-grandchildren, Thomas<br />

and Garrett Rash of Coraopolis, Pa., and Haley Jacobs of Richmond; as well as a host of<br />

special neighbors and supportive friends. Mrs. Rash was proprietor of several Johnson's<br />

Market grocery stores throughout Southside Virginia and the former owner of Maico<br />

Hearing Aid Services, Inc. More importantly, Vivian Rash was the bond of the Rash family,<br />

establishing a loving and strong family legacy for her grandchildren and<br />

great-grandchildren. Her family was her greatest success. Visitation will be held at<br />

Bliley's-Chippenham, 6900 Hull Street Road, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Sunday, July 29,<br />

2012. A 4 p.m. graveside service will follow at Lakeview Cemetery in Blackstone, Va. In lieu<br />

of flowers, the family asks that you donate to your favorite charity .(Thomas and Sarah<br />

Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Vivian <strong>Gunn</strong> Turner<br />

STEPHENVILLE, Texas - Vivian <strong>Gunn</strong> Turner, 71, died Wednesday, Feb. 20, 2002.<br />

Graveside services are 10 a.m. Friday in Oak Dale Cemetery, directed by Stephenville<br />

Funeral Home.Visitation is from 5 to 8 p.m. today at the funeral home Mrs. Turner was a<br />

member of Graham Street Church of Christ, and was a lifelong resident of Stephenville. She<br />

was preceded in death by her husband, Dan Ause Turner on Dec. 5, 1973. Survivors: Two<br />

sons, Dan Turner Jr. of LaPorte and Lane Turner of Stephenville; daughter, Doogie Wilson<br />

of Big Horn, Wyo.; brother, Vernon <strong>Gunn</strong> of Stephenville; two sisters, Dera Ratliff of<br />

Stephenville and Doris Spence of Tyler; and five grandchildren, Robbi Beireis, K.C. Turner,<br />

Lana Wrightman, Cade Wilson and Wesley Turner. Stephenville Funeral Home<br />

Stephenville, (254) 965-3161<br />

Vonda H. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Vonda Holpp <strong>Gunn</strong>, 82, of Mt. Zion, West Virginia, died Thursday, Nov. 28, 2002 at<br />

Camden-Clark Memorial Hospital, Parkersburg, West Virginia . She was born at Yellow<br />

Creek, a daughter of the late Frank and Etta Haught Holpp. She was a former Calhoun<br />

County teacher and retired employee of the Calhoun County Board of Education. She was a<br />

former chairperson of Calhoun County Democrat Executive Committee, longtime<br />

chairperson of Mt. Zion Community Park and member of Mt. Zion United Methodist<br />

Church. She helped her husband in the store business at Mt. Zion for many years. She is<br />

survived by her husband, Donald <strong>Gunn</strong>; one son, Donald Poe <strong>Gunn</strong>; one brother, Lewis


Holpp of Parkersburg; one sister, Fern Weaver; and one granddaughter. Service was<br />

Sunday at Stump Funeral Home, Grantsville, with Rev. Rick Swearingen officiating.<br />

Interment was in Mt. Zion Cemetery.<br />

Youvetta <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Homegoing services for Ms. Youvetta <strong>Gunn</strong> of 1702 Cambridge Ave. College Park, Ga. will<br />

be held on Sat. Oct. 17, 2009 at 2:30 p.m. at the Chapel of Gus Thornhill's Funeral Home,<br />

1315 Gus Thornhill Jr. Dr. East Point, Ga. with Rev. Tony Thompson officiating. Interment<br />

Forest Hill Memorial Garden. She leaves to cherish: (2) children and (5) grandchildren. The<br />

cortege will assemble at the residence at 1:30 p.m. Gus Thornhill's Funeral Home, Inc.<br />

W. C. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Fort Scott, Kansas, April 13, 1921 -W. C. <strong>Gunn</strong> investor and dealer in public utilities died at<br />

his home here tonight after a protracted illness.<br />

W. C. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Chicago, Ill - W C <strong>Gunn</strong> died at the home of his brother m-law. J B Hart 4841 Armour<br />

avenue last Tuesday morning, May 7, 1900. Mr <strong>Gunn</strong> had been in poor health for almost a<br />

year He recently returned from Texas, where he went in search of health His funeral was<br />

conducted from St Marys M E church 49 th and Dearborn last Friday morning, Rev J F<br />

Thomas preached the funeral sermon A large number of friends were present.<br />

W. C. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Old Veteran Dies Mr. W.C. <strong>Gunn</strong>, an old Confederate veteran living in the Goggans Georgia<br />

community, died Tuesday and was buried at Providence church at High Falls Wednesday,<br />

Rev. Henry English conducting the funeral service. The Barnesville <strong>New</strong>s-Gazette, August<br />

26, 1920<br />

W. Dudley <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Funeral services for W. Dudley <strong>Gunn</strong>, director fo the gulf States marine Fisheries<br />

Commission will be conducted Thursday July 28, 1966 at 2 pm from the Fischer Pour<br />

Funeral Home in Pensacola, Fla. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> died Monday at Touro Infirmary after a brief<br />

illness. He is survived by his widow, the former Mary Knowles and one son, Robert E.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>.<br />

William “Willis” F. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Mr. And Mrs. F. M. <strong>Gunn</strong> have returned from Fort Worth where they attended the funeral<br />

of W. F. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 86 year old retired railroad man, F. M. <strong>Gunn</strong>’s father. The late Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

was well known in El Paso. He visited here frequently. He was an engineer with the Texas<br />

and Pacific Railroad for 44 years and was retired in 1926. He is survived by his widow, Mrs.<br />

W. F. <strong>Gunn</strong> or Fort Worth; his El Paso son, and another son, Leon <strong>Gunn</strong> of Dallas; a<br />

daughter Mrs. W. Robertson of Malakoff, Texas; nine grandchildren and 13 great<br />

grandchildren. Published El Paso Herald Post 4-4-1940<br />

W. H. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

W. H. <strong>Gunn</strong> Died at Deadwood, South Dakota—Leaves Family. W. H. <strong>Gunn</strong> is dead. The


information reached Rieko Snater in behalf of I.0.0. F. lodge of which Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a<br />

member throughout his residence in Ackley, Iowa. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> and family were residents of<br />

Ackley about twenty- five years ago, having lived here for a number of years a second time<br />

after a residence in Fort Dodge for a time. While here he had charge of the bus and transfer<br />

business and was agent for both the American and U. S. express companies. His home at the<br />

time of his death was at Deadwood, South Dakota. Mr. and Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> had three children;<br />

the older daughter, Jennie, was married during their residence here to Mr. Otto Berner, now<br />

at the head of a department store at Los Angeles, California. The second daughter, Annie<br />

died here shortly after their return from Fort Dodge. The son, Harry <strong>Gunn</strong>, has his home at<br />

Casper, Wyoming. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a man whose business interests kept him well employed.<br />

The family were members of the Presbyterian church, and identified with the auxiliary life of<br />

the church, and with the social and other matters of interest in the community. March 24,<br />

1921 Ackley World Journal, Ackley, Iowa<br />

W. H. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

for a number of years a resident of Winnfield, Louisana, died Wednesday, Nov. 12th, 1924 in<br />

Shreveport. His body will arrive in Winnfield tomorrow on the 10:30 Rock Island. He will be<br />

buried in the Winnfield Cemetery at 11:00 o"clock tomorrow. Masons will have charge of<br />

the burial. Attend Funeral Out of town relatives and friends attending the funeral services of<br />

Uncle Billie <strong>Gunn</strong>, which took place at the Winnfield Cemetery last Friday, were: Mrs. W. H.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, wife of deceased, of Shreveport; Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Morgan, Shreveport; Mr. and<br />

Mrs. Wiley <strong>Gunn</strong>, Shreveport; Neil and Nuke <strong>Gunn</strong>, Oil City; Mr. and Mrs. Scott, Oil City;<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Lone <strong>Gunn</strong>, Oil City; Mrs. Jimmie Bayum, Cheneyville, La.; Mrs. Eugene<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, Houston, Texas; Mr. and Mrs. Ward, and children, of El Dorado, Ark.; Mrs. , Calvin,<br />

La.; Mr. and Mrs. Neal, Montgomery, La. (William H <strong>Gunn</strong>) (George and Margaret<br />

Elizabeth Morrison <strong>Gunn</strong> Desc)<br />

Wade H. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Wealder, Texas, Wade H. <strong>Gunn</strong> died of pneumonia yesterday, April 26, 1892 He leaves a<br />

wife and three children.. (John and Susanna Beard <strong>Gunn</strong> of NC Desc)<br />

W. Fletcher <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Conroe, Texas, paper of a recont date the following: "On the afternoon of Christmas Day<br />

Dec 25, 1906 the people of Conroe were shocked to bear that W. Fletcher Gnnn had died that<br />

day after a brief illness of inflammation of the brain. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a well known and<br />

popular citizen of Conroe and had been for many years. He was a native of North Carolina<br />

and more than ten years ago set tied here and engaged in business. Subsequently he was<br />

elected clerk of tbe district court, a position he filled with satisfaction to the people, but he<br />

resigned before the end of his term to go into other business. He was buried Friday in the<br />

Conroe cemetery and a number of tbe business houses were closed during his funeral as a<br />

mark of respect to his memory. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> left a widow but no children, and tbe bereaved<br />

lady has the warm sympathy of tbe community." Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was an Iredell county, NC man<br />

and had many relatives in this count. Iredell, NC. His father, the late Mr. M. L. <strong>Gunn</strong>, lived<br />

for many years in Statesville and died and was buried there. Among his relatives are three<br />

sisters. Mrs. G. H. Hayes and Mrs. H. L. Fraley, of north Iredell, and Mrs. J. R. Scrogges, of<br />

Greensboro; and two brothers, Mr. M. L <strong>Gunn</strong>, of Statesville, and Mr. John D. <strong>Gunn</strong>, of


Arkansas. We heard with sincere sorrow of the death of our friend and kinsman in Texas<br />

and the relatives extend to the widowed wife, Mrs. Julia Norwood <strong>Gunn</strong>, whom they have<br />

never seen, their most heartfelt sympathy. (Alexander C and Bedy Oak <strong>Gunn</strong>)<br />

Walter B. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

"The Wadena Pioneer Journal" Wednesday, June 9, 1982: Funeral services for Walter B.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, 89, Wadena, Mn., were conducted at the Evangelical Church of North America June<br />

3, 1982 with Rev, Ken Brakefield, Rev. Arnold Frei and Rev. Guy Horner officiating.<br />

Interment was in the Woodman Cemetery, Clarissa. He passed away May 31 at Shady Lane<br />

Nursing Home. He is survived by his wife, Mildred Canon <strong>Gunn</strong>; five children, Mrs. Wilson<br />

(Nelma) Rowe, Hesperia, Calif.; Alton, Dillon, Colo.; Mrs. Ray (Lois) Nicholson; Loren<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> and Mrs. Guy (Viola) Horner, Wadena; 25 grandchildren, 36 great-grandchildren, one<br />

brother, Harry, Hewitt; one sister, Blossom <strong>Gunn</strong>, Wadena, and a host of other relatives and<br />

friends. He was preceded in death by a son, Ronald, in 1922, two sisters, and his parents. He<br />

was born in Rae, Mo., Dec. 7, 1892 and came to Browerville at the age of seven in a covered<br />

wagon. He had resided in this area since that time. He was united in marriage to Mildred<br />

Canon at Hewitt Oct. 28, 1914. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a member of the Church Triumphant,<br />

Evangelical Church of North America, Wadena, past Sunday School superintendant at<br />

Green Valley Church and a former member of Camp Jim Bible Camp. He farmed all of his<br />

life.<br />

Walter L. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Services for Walter L. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 77, of Montclair, <strong>New</strong> Jersey, a supervisor with E.I. DuPont,<br />

will be at 1 p.m. tomorrow in St. Mark"s United Methodist Church, Montclair.<br />

Arrangements are by Martin"s Home for Service, Montclair. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong>, who died Sunday at<br />

home, worked for E.I. DuPont in <strong>New</strong>ark for 32 years before retiring in 1984. He served in<br />

the Army during World War II. Born in Durham, N.C., Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> lived in Montclair for 36<br />

years. Surviving are his wife, Libby; daughters, Mrs. Stephanie L. <strong>Gunn</strong>-Fletcher, Karen L.<br />

and Mrs. Victoria L. <strong>Gunn</strong>-Saye, and a sister, Mrs. Sallie Shell.<br />

Walter Harold <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Long time resident of Castro Valley, West Point, and Columbia passed away October 20,<br />

2007 at a care home in Visalia Ca. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was 94 years old. Walter was born at home in<br />

Nickerson Kansas and moved to California at the age of 21. He met and Married Jean Ruth<br />

Gossett in 1937 and they made their home in Castro Valley wishing to raise their children in<br />

the country. He was a general contractor and very active in the community. He and his wife<br />

served as president of the PTA and he became President of the School Board in Castro<br />

Valley. He was also a scout master and belonged to the Rotary Club. He became active in the<br />

Lions Club In 1971 when he moved to West Point California. In 1952, while working for C.<br />

A. Gossett and Son"s Walter built the houses for The City of San Francisco in Cherry Valley<br />

before the Tri Dam Project was constructed. While working on the project he moved his<br />

family to the high mountain location where they lived in tent houses for the summer. The<br />

next year he returned to build a new pack station since the existing pack station would be<br />

flooded out by the new dam. Walter loved the high sierra"s, he often took his family on pack<br />

trips and other mountain excursions. He knew every inch of the Sierra"s and participated in<br />

a geological survey in the Emigrant Gap Wilderness Area. Walter is survived by his


children: Walt and Kelly <strong>Gunn</strong> of the Escapee"s, Betty Jean and Paul Cox of Texas, Alvin<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of West Point Ca., Carol and Larry Mercer of Sanger Ca., and Beverly and Rod<br />

Schock of Vallecito Ca. two sisters Edna Olmstead of Richmond Ca. and Marian Alden of<br />

Pitsburg Ca. twelve grandchildren, thirty five great grandchildren and nine great great<br />

grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his wife Jean Ruth <strong>Gunn</strong> in 2003 and grandsons<br />

Richard Leonard Norman Cox, Kyle Warren Cox and Samuel Schock. Services will be held<br />

at 11 a.m. Nov. 17 at Amador Memorial Cemetery in Poineer Ca. and will be followed<br />

immediatly after with a Celebration of Life at the Elks Lodge in Martell, Amador County.<br />

Walter Lee <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

2001-11-25 - Walter Lee <strong>Gunn</strong>, age 99, of Moore Haven, FL. died Friday in a Port Charlotte<br />

facility. He was a native of Ty, Georgia and a resident of Moore Haven, FL., for over 75<br />

years. He was a heavy equipment operator for Glades County for many years. Survivors<br />

include: Son, Floyd <strong>Gunn</strong> of Everglades City, Daughters, Joyce Vickers of Panama City, FL.,<br />

Gladys Keene of Fountain, FL.. Sisters, Elvie Salter of Norman Park, GA, Anges Paulk of<br />

Plant City, FL., Sally Belle Blalock of Norman Park, GA., 15 grandchildren, 24 great grand<br />

children, and numerous great great grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Graveside,<br />

Tuesday morning at 11:00 am at the Ortona Cemetery where interment will follow, with Rev.<br />

Don Hamilton officiating. Akin-Davis Funeral Home of Clewiston in charge of arrangements.<br />

(Desc of James W. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Brooks County, Ga)<br />

Walter M. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Walter M. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 77, well known farmer of <strong>Gunn</strong>town, eight miles west of Reidsville, died<br />

Sunday night just before midnight. His death was sudden, though he had been in bad health<br />

for several years. Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 2 p.m. at the Wentworth<br />

Methodist church, of which he had been a member nearly all his life. Burial will follow in the<br />

church cemetery. The services will be conducted by Rev. T. V. Crouse. He is survived by four<br />

sons, Percy S., of Greensboro, A. E. of Route 4, Robert S., of Route 4, and C. W. <strong>Gunn</strong>, of<br />

Kenbridge, Va.; two daughters, Mrs. Zella Strader, Route 3, Mrs. E. R. Lemons, of Route 2,<br />

and 22 grandchildren. [April 14, 1940] (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Greensboro Record, Tuesday April 16, 1940<br />

Wanda Lee "Toni" <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

59, of Madison Heights, a former resident of Williams-burg, died Wednesday, July 13, 2011,<br />

at the University of Virginia Medical Center. She is survived by her husband, William E.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>. Born in Des Moines, Iowa, Aug. 1, 1951, she was a daughter of the late William<br />

Mullen and Verna Lee Lilley Mullen. She worked for many years in the hotel and hospitality<br />

industry and was an Endowed member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.<br />

She was a woman of great faith, and was a devoted wife and mother. In addition to her<br />

husband, she is survived by four children, Tina Mosbaugh of Amherst, Will Ramsey IV,<br />

Samantha Duda, and Caryn Ramsey, all of Las Vegas, Nev.; her brothers, William Mullen<br />

Jr., Robert Mullen and James Mullen, all of Williams-burg, John Mullen and Otis Mullen,<br />

both of Lanexa, Herman Mullen of Las Vegas and Sam Mullen of Imperial, Calif.; two<br />

sisters, Lois Dainack of Washington, Utah, and Joyce Smith of San Jacinto, Calif., and seven<br />

grand-children, Jaylyn Booker, Tia Booker, Qwon Booker, Lorenzo Lin-sey, Raymone<br />

Linsey, Mackenzie Osgood and Logan Duda. A memorial service was held Thursday evening


at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Lynchburg led by Bishop Roskelley.<br />

The family requests memorials be made to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints,<br />

110 Melinda Dr., Lynchburg VA 24502. Whitten Funeral Home and Cremation Service,<br />

Monelison Chapel is serving the <strong>Gunn</strong> family.<br />

Wanda Marie <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

2000-09-13 - GUNN, WANDA MARIE, 50, Fort <strong>My</strong>ers, died Tuesday. Funeral services<br />

Friday. Arrangements by Anderson Funeral Home, Fort <strong>My</strong>ers. Wanda Marie <strong>Gunn</strong>, 50 of<br />

Fort <strong>My</strong>ers, died Tuesday. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a lifelong resident of Fort <strong>My</strong>ers. She is survived<br />

by two sons, Richard Allen <strong>Gunn</strong> and his wife Kristi and Leaman Lee; one honorary<br />

daughter, Christa Farash, two sisters, Eraina Adams and Thelma Henley; one<br />

granddaughter, Andrea Elaine Marie <strong>Gunn</strong> and one grandson, Jaime Douglas Allen <strong>Gunn</strong>.<br />

Funeral services will be conducted Friday morning at 11:30 a.m. from the chapel of the<br />

Anderson Funeral Home, 3654 Palm Beach Blvd. with Rev. Tom Langford officiating. Burial<br />

will be in Lee Memorial Park. The family will receive friends Thursday evening from 6 - 8<br />

p.m. at the funeral home.<br />

Wanda <strong>Gunn</strong> Wiseley<br />

80, of Roanoke, passed away Friday, July 23, 2004. Wanda"s greatest joy was keeping her<br />

home and yard to perfection. We all loved her and will miss her dearly. She was a lifetime<br />

member of Fairview Methodist Church. She was preceded in death by her parents, John and<br />

Lila <strong>Gunn</strong>. Also preceding her in death was her husband, Earl. R. Wiseley, Sr. She is<br />

survived by her son, E. Richard Wiseley, Jr. and his wife, Evelyn. Also her grandson, Rick<br />

Wiseley and his wife, Kristen; great-granddaughter, Ericka Brooke Wiseley; two sisters,<br />

Norma J. Morgan and Marjorie Carter; one brother, John <strong>Gunn</strong> and his wife, Janet; and<br />

many nieces and nephews. the family will receive friends from 3 to 5 p.m. Sunday at Lotz<br />

Funeral Home, Salem. A graveside service will be conducted 1 p.m. Monday, July 26, 2004 at<br />

Sherwood Memorial Park with the Rev. Steven Summers officiating. In lieu of flowers,<br />

donations can be made to Adventa Hospice, 1645 Apperson Dr., Salem, Va. 24153, or<br />

Fairview United Methodist Church, 1310 Van Buren St., NW, Roanoke, Va. 24017.<br />

Arrangements are being handled by Lotz Funeral Home, Salem.<br />

Dr. Walter <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Lake Village, AK - Dr. Walter Dill <strong>Gunn</strong> passed away Tuesday, January 31, 2012 at the age<br />

of 87. <strong>Gunn</strong>, born in Sydney, Ohio in 1924, and was raised in Charleston, Mississippi where<br />

he met and married his wife, Joanne Wilcox <strong>Gunn</strong>, in 1946. She preceded him in death<br />

September 2006. As an undergrad, <strong>Gunn</strong> attended the University of Mississippi and was a<br />

member of Kappa Sigma fraternity. He graduated from the University of Tennessee Medical<br />

School in Memphis and earned his specialty in Family Practice from the University of<br />

Mississippi Medical School at 50 years of age. <strong>Gunn</strong> proudly served his country in World<br />

War II as a bombardier and navigator. He held a captive audience of family and friends on<br />

many occasions with his thrilling war stories. "Doc" and Jo made their home in Quitman,<br />

Mississippi with their daughter, Linda <strong>Gunn</strong> Haddock, and their son, Walter Dill <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr.<br />

(Dill). Doc delivered over 1000 babies in the Quitman community. He was also an active<br />

member of the University of Mississippi Alumni Association as well as a past president of the<br />

Mississippi Academy of Family Practice Physicians. He also had the honor of being elected


president of the Mississippi Medical Association. <strong>Gunn</strong> was an active Methodist at First<br />

United Methodist Church of Quitman, where he served as Choir Director, Board Chair and<br />

Sunday school teacher. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a long time member of the Church choir as a melodic bass.<br />

He loved music, a gift from his talented mother, Lora, and on occasion he would play<br />

Amazing Grace and other familiar hymns on his clarinet. Many happy moments were spent<br />

around the piano, flipping through the old Cokesbury Hymnal, singing with his brothers in<br />

law and sister in law. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a man of moral character and Christian values. His legacy is<br />

that of many from The Greatest Generation: faith, family and service to his country.<br />

Services for Dr. <strong>Gunn</strong> are under the direction of Wright's Funeral Home in Quitman. The<br />

visitation will be held at Wright's Funeral Home on Friday, February 3rd at 5PM. There will<br />

be a graveside service on Saturday, February 4th at 11AM at Odd Fellows Cemetery in<br />

Quitman. Bishop Clay Lee will conduct the service. <strong>Gunn</strong> is survived by his daughter, Linda<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> Haddock, his son in law, Jim Haddock, his son, Walter Dill <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr. (Dill), and his<br />

daughter in law, Paulette <strong>Gunn</strong>. He is also survived by his grandchildren Joy Haddock Davis<br />

and Jamie Haddock and their children, Grace <strong>Gunn</strong> Davis, Clayton Davis and Hayden<br />

Haddock. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the following: First United Methodist<br />

Church in Quitman and Lakeside United Methodist Church in Lake Village Arkansas,<br />

where <strong>Gunn</strong> spent the last year of his life with his daughter Linda and her family. (Thomas<br />

and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Mrs. Walter <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

VINTON—Mrs. Walter <strong>Gunn</strong>, 45. of diabetes here .Saturday, March 27, 1937; funeral held<br />

Monday afternoon here in Vinton, Iowa; burial at Brandon; daughter of Mr. and Mrs.<br />

Samuel Jacobs was born March 23. 1892, in Buchanan county; married to Walter <strong>Gunn</strong> in<br />

1912; surviving eight children and husband, three sisters, one brother, and two<br />

grandchildren.<br />

Walter <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Walter S. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 70, died May 19, 2007, at Lawnwood Regional Medical Center in Fort<br />

Pierce, Florida. He was born in Edinburgh, Scotland, and was a lifelong resident of Scotland.<br />

He was a painting contractor. Survivors include his son, Scott Grant <strong>Gunn</strong> of Vero Beach;<br />

and daughter, Donna Scott of Edinburgh. SERVICES: A service will be at 2 p.m. May 26 at<br />

Strunk Funeral Home in Vero Beach, with the Rev. Joe Brooks of 20th Avenue Church of<br />

God in Vero Beach officiating.<br />

Walter T. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Danville Ill. (UP)—Walter T. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 77, former Illinois Supreme Court justice, died Saturday<br />

Oct 13, 1956 at Lakeview Hospital. <strong>Gunn</strong> had been a member of the state Supreme Court<br />

from 1938 to 1951. Funeral services will be held Monday. <strong>Gunn</strong> Is survived by his wife, Vina,<br />

a son, Horace and a daughter, Mrs. Robert Z. Hickman. He had been in private law practice<br />

here in recent years.<br />

Wanda Lee "Toni" <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

59, of Madison Heights, a former resident of Williamsburg, died Wednesday, July 13, 2011, at<br />

the University of Virginia Medical Center. She is survived by her husband, William E. <strong>Gunn</strong>.<br />

Born in Des Moines, Iowa, Aug. 1, 1951, she was a daughter of the late William Mullen and


Verna Lee Lilley Mullen. She worked for many years in the hotel and hospitality industry and<br />

was an Endowed member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. She was a woman<br />

of great faith, and was a devoted wife and mother. In addition to her husband, she is survived<br />

by four children, Tina Mosbaugh of Amherst, Will Ramsey IV, Samantha Duda, and Caryn<br />

Ramsey, all of Las Vegas, Nev.; her brothers, William Mullen Jr., Robert Mullen and James<br />

Mullen, all of Williams-burg, John Mullen and Otis Mullen, both of Lanexa, Herman Mullen<br />

of Las Vegas and Sam Mullen of Imperial, Calif.; two sisters, Lois Dainack of Washington, Utah,<br />

and Joyce Smith of San Jacinto, Calif., and seven grand-children, Jaylyn Booker, Tia Booker,<br />

Qwon Booker, Lorenzo Lin-sey, Raymone Linsey, Mackenzie Osgood and Logan Duda. A<br />

memorial service was held Thursday evening at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints<br />

in Lynchburg led by Bishop Roskelley. The family requests memorials be made to the Church<br />

of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 110 Melinda Dr., Lynchburg VA 24502. Whitten Funeral<br />

Home and Cremation Service, Monelison Chapel is serving the <strong>Gunn</strong> family.<br />

Wanda <strong>Gunn</strong> Mankey<br />

Ada Ohio -- Funeral services for Wanda Mankey, 82, of Ada, will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday<br />

at Hanson-Neely Funeral Home, Ada, the Rev. Thomas Dearth officiating. Burial will be in<br />

Woodlawn Cemetery, Ada. Visitation will be held from 2-4 p.m. and 6-8 p.m. today and until<br />

time of services Saturday at the funeral home. Mrs. Mankey died at 8:30 p.m. Wednesday,<br />

Feb. 10, 1999, at Riverside Methodist Hospital, Columbus. She was born Jan. 24, 1917, in<br />

Hardin County to Franklin B. and Nona (Krisher) <strong>Gunn</strong>. She married Thomas O. Mankey<br />

on April 11, 1942, and he died Dec. 14, 1990. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Michael<br />

(Brenda) Purdy, Dunkirk, Barbara Gooding, Fullerton, Calif.; five grandchildren; two greatgrandchildren;<br />

two brothers, Garland <strong>Gunn</strong>, Ada, J. Robert <strong>Gunn</strong>, <strong>New</strong>ark; and three<br />

sisters, Imogene Bice, Kalamazoo, Mich., Betty O"Bannon, Lima, Wava Spradlin, McGuffey.<br />

She was preceded in death by two brothers, Raymond and Clyde <strong>Gunn</strong>; six sisters, Gladys<br />

Hoy, Wilda Leffler, Pauline Ellis, Eva Mae Fewell, Annabelle Hunt and Margaret; a<br />

grandson; and a great-grandson. Mrs. Mankey was a homemaker. She was a member of Ada<br />

Church of Christ Disciples. Memorials may be made to Hardin Home Health Care, Kenton,<br />

or to the church.<br />

Wanda <strong>Gunn</strong> Wiseley<br />

Wanda <strong>Gunn</strong> Wiseley, 80, of Roanoke, passed away Friday, July 23, 2004. Wanda"s greatest<br />

joy was keeping her home and yard to perfection. We all loved her and will miss her dearly.<br />

She was a lifetime member of Fairview Methodist Church. She was preceded in death by her<br />

parents, John and Lila <strong>Gunn</strong>. Also preceding her in death was her husband, Earl. R.<br />

Wiseley, Sr. She is survived by her son, E. Richard Wiseley, Jr. and his wife, . Also her<br />

grandson, Rick Wiseley and his wife, Kristen; great-granddaughter, Ericka Brooke Wiseley;<br />

two sisters, Norma J. Morgan and Marjorie Carter; one brother, John <strong>Gunn</strong> and his wife,<br />

Janet; and many nieces and nephews. the family will receive friends from 3 to 5 p.m. Sunday<br />

at Lotz Funeral Home, Salem. A graveside service will be conducted 1 p.m. Monday, July 26,<br />

2004 at Sherwood Memorial Park with the Rev. Steven Summers officiating. In lieu of<br />

flowers, donations can be made to Adventa Hospice, 1645 Apperson Dr., Salem, Va. 24153,<br />

or Fairview United Methodist Church, 1310 Van Buren St., NW, Roanoke, Va. 24017.<br />

Arrangements are being handled by Lotz Funeral Home, Salem.


W. A. T. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Mr. W. A. T. <strong>Gunn</strong> an old and respected citizen of the 8th District of Robertson County,<br />

Tennessee died at his residence last Thursday, June 28, 1883 at the age of 60 years. He was a<br />

consistent member of the Cedar Hill Methodist Church, beloved by its members, as well as<br />

the entire community. (William Alexander Thomas <strong>Gunn</strong> s/o Alexander and Nancy Graves<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>. (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Wallace <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Wallace"Wally" <strong>Gunn</strong> of <strong>New</strong> Laguna, passed away in Grants, NM early Tuesday morning.<br />

He was 90. Wallace was born in <strong>New</strong> Laguna on June 11, 1908 to Kenneth C.C. <strong>Gunn</strong> and<br />

Meta Atsye <strong>Gunn</strong>. He was preceded in death by his wife of over 50 years, ; one son, Robert<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>; two brothers, Bruce <strong>Gunn</strong> and John R. <strong>Gunn</strong>; three sisters, Agnes Gottlieb, Jessie<br />

Humphries, and Florence <strong>Gunn</strong>. Wallace is survived by one son, Donald <strong>Gunn</strong> and his wife,<br />

Barbara of Grants; one sister, Lottie Abeita of Isleta; four grandchildren, Jeffrey <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Albuquerque, David <strong>Gunn</strong> of <strong>New</strong> Laguna, Christina <strong>Gunn</strong> of Grants, and Yvonne<br />

Benschop of California; five great-grandchildren, Elaine, Elizabeth and Andrew <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Laguna and Kevin and Amanda Benschop of California; and a sister-in-law, Bennie Milan of<br />

Milan, NM; as well as numerous nieces and nephews in <strong>New</strong> Mexico, California, Texas,<br />

Georgia, Idaho, Colorado, and Oregon. Wallace was a native of this area and lived most of<br />

his life in the area. He and his wife, Mary operated the Villa de Cubero from 1937-1972. He<br />

was active as a member of Lebanon Masonic Lodge in Gallup since 1946, in addition a<br />

member of the Scottish Rite Santa Fe Lodge of Perfection, and Ballut Abyad Shrine Temple,<br />

as well as being a former member of the Lion"s Club. He served as a member of The County<br />

School Board for many years, and was instrumental in obtaining funds needed for the<br />

building and development of Laguna High School through his lobbying efforts in<br />

Washington, DC. He was also a pioneer aviator in the early years of aviation. Visitation will<br />

be held Thursday, from 3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m., at Grants Mortuary Chapel. Christian and<br />

Masonic Funeral services will be held Friday, 10:00 a.m., at Grants Mortuary Chapel with<br />

Fr. Emeric Nordmeyer O.F.M. officiating. Graveside services will follow at Fairview<br />

Memorial Park in Albuquerque and are scheduled for 2:00 p.m. Pallbearers will be Jeffrey<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, David <strong>Gunn</strong>, Paul Milan, Jake Abraham, Hans Gottlieb, and Ricky Abeita. Honorary<br />

pallbearers include Joseph Fidel, Frank Holmberg, Lawrence Peterson, Gerald Friedman,<br />

Joe Cronk and Frank Canfield. The <strong>Gunn</strong> Family requests, that in lieu of flowers, donations<br />

be made to Shriners Children"s Hospital, 3160 Geneva Street, Los Angeles, CA 90020 or 911<br />

West Fifth Avenue, Spokan, WA, or to the Make-A-Wish Foundation of NM, First Security<br />

Bank Building, Ste. #203, 5301 Central Avenue, Albuquerque, NM 87108. Grants Mortuary<br />

is in charge of arrangements.<br />

Wallace H. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Wallace H. (Wally) <strong>Gunn</strong>, Sr. passed away on the morning of March 3, 2001 of complications<br />

due to cancer. He was born June 20, 1918 in Salt Lake City, Utah to Harold <strong>Gunn</strong> and<br />

Emily Manola Lee. He grew up in southern Cali-fornia, and married Donna Homer on<br />

September 1, 1942 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. They raised their four children in<br />

California: Harold W. (Gail) <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr. of South Jordan; Michal Ann (Richard) Bartlett of<br />

St. George; Spencer H. (Chris) <strong>Gunn</strong> of Santa Clara; and Melinda (Tom) Bandley of Orem.<br />

Donna preceded him in death on January 19, 1993. Their posterity includes 20


grandchildren and seven great- grandchildren. Wally was married to Edna B. Ogden on<br />

June 5, 1993 and was loved and accepted by her family. Wally served a mission for the LDS<br />

church in the Southern States from 1940-1942. After his marriage to Donna, he served in the<br />

Air Force during World War II. Wally was a fireman for five years in the Los Angeles Fire<br />

Department and after a medical discharge did his undergraduate work at USC and<br />

graduated from Los Angeles Chiropractic College in 1956. Over the next 30 years he had<br />

successful chiropractic practices in California and Utah and served nationally and on state<br />

levels within the profession before retiring in 1986.<br />

Wallace L. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

22 of Cartesville, Ga. Member of Company B. 121 st Infantry, died of pneumonia at Camp<br />

Wheeler yesterday. Macon Telegraph, Macon Ga., Page 11, Wednesday March 13, 1918.<br />

(John and Susanna Beard <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Dr. Wallace Michael <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Wallace Michael <strong>Gunn</strong> of Sacramento, California, 59, died. Remains will be held at Tucker<br />

Memorial Chapel. Published in The Courier-Journal on 1/20/2004.<br />

Wallace Reid <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Services are scheduled for 11 a.m. Wednesday at Trinity Episcopal Church for Wallace R.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, 78, of Hattiesburg, Pa. who died Jan. 27, 2003, at Forrest General Hospital. Burial<br />

will be in Roseland Park Cemetery. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was an attorney and a member of Trinity<br />

Episcopal Church. Survivors include his wife, Alice Schwartz <strong>Gunn</strong> of Hattiesburg; two<br />

daughters, Martha Alice Carter of Sumrall and Patricia Rankin of Hattiesburg; two<br />

grandchildren and a great-grandchild. Visitation will be from 5-7 p.m. today at Hulett-<br />

Winstead Funeral Home in Hattiesburg, MS. . (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Walter Allen <strong>Gunn</strong>, Sr.<br />

WENTWORTH - Walter Allen <strong>Gunn</strong> Sr., 94, of 440 Spring Road, Wentworth, passed away<br />

on Monday, February 22, 2010, at Hospice of Rockingham County, surrounded by his family.<br />

The funeral service will be held at 11 a.m. on Thursday, February 25 at Wilkerson Funeral<br />

Home, 1909 Richardson Drive in Reidsville, with the Rev. Fred Moretz, the Rev. Larry<br />

Durham and the Rev. John Burton officiating. Burial will follow at Reidlawn Cemetery on<br />

Barnes Street in Reidsville. The pallbearers will be Keith <strong>Gunn</strong>, Derek <strong>Gunn</strong>, Roman <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

Matthew <strong>Gunn</strong>, Greg Strader, Brad <strong>Gunn</strong>, Lance <strong>Gunn</strong>, Mark Reeves, Bobby Sands and<br />

Nathan Rich. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born in Reidsville, N.C. on August 23, 1915, to the late Alvin E.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> and Nell Burton <strong>Gunn</strong>. He was a farmer and served on the ASCS Community<br />

Committee for many years, and as a judge for the Rockingham County Board of Elections. He<br />

was a life-long member of Wentworth United Methodist Church, where he served as a<br />

Trustee. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was preceded in death by his wife, Mittie Barrett <strong>Gunn</strong>; youngest son,<br />

Walter A. <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr. and grandson, John Curtis <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr.; sister, Edwina <strong>Gunn</strong>; brother,<br />

Ralph <strong>Gunn</strong>; and special friend, Pauline Sands. Surviving are sons, John Curtis <strong>Gunn</strong> Sr.<br />

(Alieta) of Claremore, Okla., Donald Ray <strong>Gunn</strong> (Sonja) of Madison, Nelson Allen <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

(Mona) of Burlington; daughters, Brenda Strader Ward (Bill) of Wentworth, and Jewell Dull<br />

(Larry) of Greensboro; daughter-in-law, Carolyn Jean <strong>Gunn</strong> of Wentworth; brother,<br />

Lawrence <strong>Gunn</strong> (Julia) of Wentworth, and sister, Nelvin Reeves of Parkersburg, N.C. Mr.


<strong>Gunn</strong> is also survived by nine grand-children, 15 great-grandchildren, one<br />

great-granddaughter, and several nieces and nephews. The family will receive friends from 6<br />

to 8 p.m. on Wednesday, February 24 at Wilkerson Funeral Home, and at other times will be<br />

at the home of Bill and Brenda Ward, 498 Spring Road in Wentworth. Memorial<br />

contributions may be made to Wentworth UMC, P.O. Box 133, Wentworth, N.C. 27375 and to<br />

Hospice of Rockingham County, P. O. Box 281, Wentworth, N.C. 27375. (Thomas and Sarah<br />

Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Walter Allen <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr.<br />

WENTWORTH, North Carolina - Walter Allen <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr., 61, of 410 Spring Road,<br />

Wentworth, passed away on May 26, 2004 at Annie Penn Hospital. The funeral service will be<br />

held at 11:00 a.m. Friday, May 28, 2004 at Wilkerson Funeral Home, with Rev. Ernest Sartin,<br />

Rev. LeRoy Joyce, and Rev. Larry Durham officiating. Burial will follow at Reidlawn<br />

Cemetery, Reidsville, with military graveside rites performed by the Rockingham County<br />

Honor Guard. Born in Reidsville, N.C. on November 25, 1942, he was the son of Walter Allen<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, Sr. and the late Mittie Barrett <strong>Gunn</strong>. He was also preceded in death by nephews, John<br />

Curtis <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr. and Joseph P. Sartin. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was employed at the Upper Piedmont<br />

Research Station and was also well known by many from his years of service in auto parts. He<br />

entered the U.S. Army in 1961, Airborne Division and received the parachutist badge. He was<br />

a member of Shady Grove Baptist Church. An ordained minister, Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a former<br />

pastor of Howard"s Chapel Christian Church, and was always ready to minister and counsel<br />

through his life and testimony. A loving son, husband, father, grandfather, brother, and<br />

friend, he was devoted to his family, and is survived by his wife, Carolyn Jean Williams<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>; a daughter, Tracy <strong>Gunn</strong> Wilson and husband, Coleman; grandchildren, Jennifer<br />

Jones, Ben Jones and Hunter Brooke Wilson; his father, Walter <strong>Gunn</strong>, Sr.; three brothers,<br />

Curtis <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife, Alieta of Claremore, OK, Donald <strong>Gunn</strong> (and Sonja) of Madison, and<br />

Nelson <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife, Mona, of Burlington; sisters, Brenda Ward and husband, Bill, of<br />

Wentworth and Jewell Dull and husband, Larry, of Greensboro; numerous nieces and<br />

nephews, and all the children for whom Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> and his wife provided childcare through<br />

the years. He often said, "They are just like my own."" The family will receive friends from<br />

7:00 - 9:00 p.m. Thursday, May 27, at Wilkerson Funeral Home and at other times they will<br />

be at the home on Spring Road. (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Walter Anderson <strong>Gunn</strong>, III<br />

age 48, died December 9, 2011 in Pensacola Florida. He formerly resided in Springfield,<br />

Tennessee. Austin and Bell Funeral Home, 643-4000.<br />

Walter <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Walter <strong>Gunn</strong>, age 92, of Brooklyn Park, Mn. died June 20, 2004. Survived by wife, Shirley;<br />

daughters, Marjorie Brack and Virginia (John) Breiwick; 3 grandchildren, Steven (Helen),<br />

Anthony and Richard Brack; 2 great-grandchildren, Nicholas and Shanna Brack; sister,<br />

Rosalind Knat; nieces, nephews and friends. Walt was an Army Veteran of WWII. He was<br />

much loved and will be sorely missed by all who knew him. Private interment. Memorial<br />

service 1 PM Thursday with visitation 1 hour prior to the service at Washburn-McReavy<br />

Robbinsdale Chapel


Walter <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

The world of aviation has lost one of its most enthusiastic proponents. Walter, son of Eva and<br />

Clarence <strong>Gunn</strong>, was born June 10, 1921. He left his family and this earth in the evening hours<br />

of September 15, 2006. Walt had two careers, excelling in both. As a TWA Pilot for 39 years,<br />

he flew almost every aircraft TWA had in service, from the Douglas DC-3 to the Boeing 747.<br />

He spent the last fifteen years of his career with TWA as an international pilot. Walt logged<br />

over 28,000 flying hours with more than 1,000 ocean crossings. He was known and respected<br />

by many all over the world as a result of his many travels. His second career began during the<br />

height of his first. Walt pursued studies in clinical psychology with a focused interest on<br />

human factors in aviation. He spent many hours at the University of Kansas Medical Center<br />

teaching seminars helping people overcome their fear of flying. As Assistant Clinical<br />

Professor of Psychology in the Department of Psychiatry, he was also deeply involved in<br />

research centered on state dependent learning. He received his Ph.D. in psychology 6 months<br />

after his retirement from TWA in 1981. As a Professor at Central Missouri State University in<br />

Warrensburg, Missouri, he taught "Human Factors in Flight Management" where he<br />

inspired many students to enter the Airline Industry, and helped many orchestrate their<br />

careers. A generous man, Walt later donated his beloved Porterfield aircraft to CMSU, the<br />

very aircraft he flew to earn his license. The author of three books, he partially documented<br />

his extensive knowledge of the Aviation Industry. Walt was a member of The Quiet Birdmen,<br />

The Greater Kansas City Psychological Association, TWA Active Retired Pilots Association,<br />

and The Central Missouri State University President"s Club. He was an Eagle Scout and a<br />

member of the Tribe of Mic-O-Say. Farming was his favorite of many hobbies. He was an<br />

active member of the Airline History Museum at the Downtown Airport in Kansas City. He<br />

spent much of his spare time working on the restoration of the Museum"s Douglas DC-3.<br />

Surviving Family members include his wife of 64 years Bette Lu; Daughter Nancy Mann, Son<br />

Richard and wife Pamela <strong>Gunn</strong>; Granddaughters Dr. Allison and James Henschel, Amy and<br />

Thomas Gehlen, Hannah and Melanie <strong>Gunn</strong>; Great Grandchildren, Ashley and Emily Lu<br />

Gehlen, and Benjamin and Sophia Henschel; Brother and Champion Lt. Col. George <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

(USAF Ret) and Sister Mary Knutson, and many nieces and nephews. Walt was preceded in<br />

death by his parents and sons Timothy, Douglas, and Walter III. In Lieu of flowers, the<br />

Family request donations to be made to "The Dr. Walter H. <strong>Gunn</strong> Scholarship in Aviation<br />

Technology" at Central Missouri State University, Department of Aviation, Warrensburg,<br />

MO 64093. A memorial service will be held on September 21, 2006 at 6:00 pm at Old Mission<br />

United Methodist Church 5519 State Park Rd, Fairway, KS 66205 913262-1040. Published in<br />

the Kansas City Star on 9/18/2006.<br />

Walter H. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Rockford, Ill. June 21, 1921.—Walter H. <strong>Gunn</strong>. formerly a resident of Fairdale, father Of<br />

Herbert H. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Rockford, died on June 12,. 1921 in Kearney, Neb., where he had ben<br />

living In recent years. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born in Freeport, Ill., in 1867, and spent most of his<br />

early life in Rockford and its vicinity, having lived in Franklin township most of time prior to<br />

his removal to Nebraska In 1907, Death was due to neuritis. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> leaves a widow,<br />

daughter, Bessie, living in Kearney; three sons, Russell W., Clarence A,, and Oren S., of<br />

Kansas City, Mo.<br />

Walter Harold <strong>Gunn</strong>


Long time resident of Castro Valley, West Point, and Columbia passed away October 20, 2007<br />

at a care home in Visalia Ca. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was 94 years old. Walter was born at home in<br />

Nickerson Kansas and moved to California at the age of 21. He met and Married Jean Ruth<br />

Gossett in 1937 and they made their home in Castro Valley wishing to raise their children in<br />

the country. He was a general contractor and very active in the community. He and his wife<br />

served as president of the PTA and he became President of the School Board in Castro Valley.<br />

He was also a scout master and belonged to the Rotary Club. He became active in the Lions<br />

Club In 1971 when he moved to West Point California. In 1952, while working for C. A.<br />

Gossett and Son"s Walter built the houses for The City of San Francisco in Cherry Valley<br />

before the Tri Dam Project was constructed. While working on the project he moved his<br />

family to the high mountain location where they lived in tent houses for the summer. The next<br />

year he returned to build a new pack station since the existing pack station would be flooded<br />

out by the new dam. Walter loved the high sierra"s, he often took his family on pack trips and<br />

other mountain excursions. He knew every inch of the Sierra"s and participated in a<br />

geological survey in the Emigrant Gap Wilderness Area. Walter is survived by his children:<br />

Walt and Kelly <strong>Gunn</strong> of the Escapee"s, Betty Jean and Paul Cox of Texas, Alvin <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

West Point Ca., Carol and Larry Mercer of Sanger Ca., and Beverly and Rod Schock of<br />

Vallecito Ca. two sisters Edna Olmstead of Richmond Ca. and Marian Alden of Pitsburg Ca.<br />

twelve grandchildren, thirty five great grandchildren and nine great great grandchildren. He<br />

was preceded in death by his wife Jean Ruth <strong>Gunn</strong> in 2003 and grandsons Richard Leonard<br />

Norman Cox, Kyle Warren Cox and Samuel Schock. Services will be held at 11 a.m. Nov. 17<br />

at Amador Memorial Cemetery in Poineer Ca. and will be followed immediatly after with a<br />

Celebration of Life at the Elks Lodge in Martell, Amador County.<br />

Walter L. "Burch" <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Walter L. "Burch" <strong>Gunn</strong> -MCRAE - Walter L. "Burch" <strong>Gunn</strong> died Wednesday, September<br />

3. Funeral services will be at 11A.M., Friday, September 5, 2003 at Macedonia Baptist<br />

Church. -The family will receive friends from 6:00 until 9:00 P.M., Thursday, September 4, at<br />

Vaughn Funeral Home. -Vaughn Funeral Home of McRae has charge of arrangements.<br />

Published in The Telegraph on 9/4/2003.<br />

Warren <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Warren W. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 84, of Fredericksburg, Texas, died Wednesday, May 29, 2002. Graveside<br />

services and interment were held at the Gooch Cemetery in Mason Tuesday, June 4, with the<br />

Rev. Jim McClain officiating. Mason Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

was born Sept. 30, 1917 at Kosse, the son of Claude <strong>Gunn</strong> and <strong>My</strong>rtle Whaley <strong>Gunn</strong>. He was<br />

a champion bull rider and a member of the Cowboy Hall of Fame. He helped design the<br />

coliseum where the first Rodeos were held. <strong>Gunn</strong> and his wife, Maxine, lived in for a number<br />

of years and retired to Fredericksburg in 1976. They were engaged in ranching in Mason<br />

County for a number of years. He is survived by his wife of 62 years, and a son and daughterin-law,<br />

Harold and Elizabeth <strong>Gunn</strong> of and two grandchildren. Memorials may be made to the<br />

Methodist Children"s Home in Waco. (Reuben and Mary Goforth <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Waurdell <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr.<br />

Waurdell <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr. died Sunday, Dec. 24, 2006, in St. Louis, Mo. He was the son of the late<br />

Waurdell <strong>Gunn</strong> Sr. and Annie Kate <strong>Gunn</strong>. He was a member of Antioch Baptist Church. He


was a member of the choir, an usher and a deacon. While living in Mississippi, he was a<br />

member of Red Bud M.B. Church in Egypt. Services will be at 1 p.m. Tuesday at Red Bud<br />

M.B. Church in Egypt. Burial will be in the <strong>Gunn</strong> Cemetery. Agnew and Sons Funeral Home<br />

of Verona is in charge of thearrangements. Survivors include his wife, Earnestine <strong>Gunn</strong>; one<br />

child, Yuvanca Russ <strong>Gunn</strong> of St. Louis; four sisters, Delois <strong>Gunn</strong>and Mary Etta <strong>Gunn</strong>, both<br />

of Okolona, Barbara Nailer (Archie) and Brenda <strong>Gunn</strong>, both of Tuscaloosa, Ala.; three<br />

brothers, Johnny Ray <strong>Gunn</strong> of Okolona, Willie E. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Atlanta, Ga., and Paul <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Jacksonville, Fla. The body will be placed in the church one hour prior to services. Friends<br />

may sign the book online at www.agnewandsons.com<br />

Wayne <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

DUMAS - Wayne <strong>Gunn</strong>, 92, died Saturday, Sept. 30, 2000. Services will be at 10 a.m. Tuesday<br />

in First Presbyterian Church with Dr. Vince Kolb, minister at the church, officiating. Burial<br />

will be in Lane Memorial Cemetery at Sunray by Morrison Funeral Directors. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

was born in Lamar County and had lived in Moore County since 1950. She was a homemaker.<br />

She married Frank Bennett <strong>Gunn</strong> in 1923 at Rockford. He died in 1963. Her son, Jesse "Pete"<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, died in 1998. Survivors include a daughter, Margie Brookmole of Dumas; a son, Norris<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Lake Brownwood; nine grandchildren; 22 great-grandchildren; and 11 great-greatgrandchildren.<br />

The family will be at 606 Forrest and suggests memorials be to Meals On<br />

Wheels, 810 S. Dumas Ave., Room 209, Dumas, TX 79029; or First Presbyterian Church, P.O.<br />

Box 1118, Dumas, TX 79029.<br />

Wayne <strong>Gunn</strong> -<br />

MACON. Ga - Wayne <strong>Gunn</strong> died April 6, 2007. Graveside services 12 Noon Monday in<br />

Evergreen Cemetery. -Survivors: children, Tandy Clayton, Cory <strong>Gunn</strong>; grandchildren,<br />

Courtney and Angle Whitfield; siblings, Kirk (Sylvia) Rogers, Brad Rogers, Tami (Clay)<br />

Kirk, Vickie (Wayne) Clark, Doug (Lisa) <strong>Gunn</strong>. -Memorial will be private. -Bentley and Sons<br />

Funeral Home, Macon.<br />

Wayne <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Colfax, Wash. - Memorial service for Wayne G. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 79, will be at 11 a.m. Thursday at First<br />

Baptist Church of Colfax. Private burial was held at Colfax Cemetery. Bruning Funeral<br />

Home in Colfax is in charge of arrangements. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong>, who died Sunday, was born in<br />

Colfax. He and his wife, Rosena, lived and farmed in the Colfax area. He was a member of the<br />

United Methodist Church. He is survived by his wife; one son, Larry <strong>Gunn</strong>of Colfax; one<br />

brother, Arnold <strong>Gunn</strong> of Worley, Idaho; two sisters, Sherlene Losell and Betty Woodworth,<br />

both of Spokane; and three grandchildren. Memorial contributions may be made to the<br />

Colfax United Methodist ChurchBuilding Fund or the Colfax-Albion Emergency Medical<br />

Technicians. Spokesman Review, May 17, 1995<br />

Wayne A. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

YANCEYVILLE,NC-- Mr. Wayne Antonio <strong>Gunn</strong>, 25, of 291 Church St., died Thursday,<br />

Sept. 30, 1999, from injuries received in an automobile accident. Fulton Funeral Home of<br />

Yanceyville is in charge of arrangements, which are incomplete .<br />

Wayne Franklin <strong>Gunn</strong>,


age 59 of Chicago, Il, formerly of Atlanta, Ga. Beloved brother of Janet L. <strong>Gunn</strong>. Loving son<br />

of the late John Frank and Mildred <strong>Gunn</strong> of Milan, Ga. Wayne was a Photojournalist for<br />

many years and loved the waters of Jamaica and Lake Michigan. There will be a memorial<br />

service later this spring. In lieu of flowers contributions to the Juvenile Diabetes Research<br />

Foundation, 500 N. Dearborn, Suite#306, Chicago, IL 60610-4901 are appreciated. Funeral<br />

info: John E. Maloney Funeral Home 773-764-1617. Published April 18, 2009-Atlanta<br />

Constitution<br />

Wendell L. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

of Mount Airy, formerly of Dunedin, Fla., and Lexington, Ky., died Tuesday Feb 24, 2009.<br />

Memorial service, 2 p.m. Friday, First Presbyterian Church of Cornelia, Georgia; Whitfield<br />

Funeral Home. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born on September 14, 1932 in Stonewall, Mississippi to the<br />

late, Christopher Clayburn and Lorena Logan <strong>Gunn</strong>. He was a graduate of Florida State<br />

University with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Accounting. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a retired Senior<br />

Vice President and Secretary-Treasurer at the Kentucky Central Life Insurance Company<br />

with 28 years of service. While in Lexington, he served as a Board Chairman with the<br />

Lexington Public Library. He was a United States Navy veteran having served during the<br />

Korean Conflict. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was an active member of the First Presbyterian Church of<br />

Cornelia. He was the Vice-President of the Joseph Habersham Chapter, Georgia Society, Sons<br />

of the American Revolution; there he served in the Color Guard and was active in the<br />

Elementary School Program. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a Board Member of the Northwoods<br />

Neighborhood Association and a Board Member of the Habersham Christian Learning<br />

Center. While living in Dunedin, FL, Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> served as President of the Dunedin County<br />

Club, was an active member and elder of the First Presbyterian Church, Dunedin, FL, and an<br />

active member of the Dunedin Rotary Club<br />

2 nd obit<br />

Wendell L. <strong>Gunn</strong>, age 76, of Mt. Airy. GA and formerly of Dunedin, FL and Lexington, KY,<br />

died Tuesday, February 24, 2009 at his residence. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born on September 14, 1932<br />

in Stonewall, Mississippi to the late, Christopher Clayburn and Lorena Logan <strong>Gunn</strong>. He was<br />

a graduate of Florida State University with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Accounting. Mr.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> was a retired Senior Vice President and Secretary-Treasurer at the Kentucky Central<br />

Life Insurance Company with 28 years of service. While in Lexington, he served as a Board<br />

Chairman with the Lexington Public Library. He was a United States Navy veteran having<br />

served during the Korean Conflict. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was an active member of the First Presbyterian<br />

Church of Cornelia. He was the Vice-President of the Joseph Habersham Chapter, Georgia<br />

Society, Sons of the American Revolution; there he served in the Color Guard and was active<br />

in the Elementary School Program. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a Board Member of the Northwoods<br />

Neighborhood Association and a Board Member of the Habersham Christian Learning<br />

Center. While living in Dunedin, FL, Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> served as President of the Dunedin County<br />

Club, was an active member and elder of the First Presbyterian Church, Dunedin, FL, and an<br />

active member of the Dunedin Rotary Club. Survivors include: his wife: Roberta Ashmore<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, Mt. Airy, GA; his daughters and sons-in-law: Leslie and Randy Darr, Homosassa, FL;<br />

Katherine and Corbett Kloster, Clarkesville, GA: his grandchildren: Sarah Darr, Elizabeth<br />

Darr, Kit Kloster, and Lolly Kloster. Services will be held at 2:00 p.m. on Friday, February<br />

27, 2009 from the First Presbyterian Church of Cornelia with Rev. Blaine Walker officiating.<br />

The family will receive friends at the Whitfield Funeral Home, North Chapel, Demorest, from


5 until 7 p.m. on Thursday. Flowers are accepted or memorials may be made to the First<br />

Presbyterian Church of Cornelia, P.O. Box 165, Cornelia, GA 30531 or to the Habersham<br />

Christian Learning Center, P.O. Box 427, Cornelia, GA 30531.(George and Margaret E.<br />

Morrison <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Wendell Earl <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Wendell Earl <strong>Gunn</strong>, age 69 of Bellevue, died Tuesday morning, July 11, 2006 at his daughter,<br />

Kamia residence, following a lengthy illness. Wendell was born on September 30, 1936 in<br />

Battle Creek and was a lifetime area resident. He was the son of Clarence and Glyna (Harris)<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>. Wendell was a 1954 graduate of the Battle Creek Academy; he was married to Virginia<br />

(Cornwell) Pittman in August of 1960 and later divorced; was in the U.S. Army Reserves for<br />

over 20 years and was a printer by trade having worked at Airway Manufacturing, Stanley<br />

Home Products and Palmer Envelope Company. He enjoyed camping, fishing and hunting,<br />

but most of all, spending time with his two grandchildren, Jacob and Kelsie. Wendell is<br />

survived by his daughter: Kami (Mike) Jackson of Battle Creek; two grandchildren: Jacob<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>- Jackson and Kelsie Rodgers, both of Battle Creek; a brother: Jesse(Erica) <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Bellevue; and special friends: Paul and Jill Sajtar of Battle Creek. He was preceded in death<br />

by his parents; a son: Andy <strong>Gunn</strong> and his youngest brother, Merle <strong>Gunn</strong>. At the request of<br />

the family, friends may call on Thursday, July 13th from 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM and 6:00 PM to<br />

8:00 PM at the Farley-Estes & Dowdle Funeral Home. A funeral service to celebrate Wendells<br />

life will be held on Friday, July 14th at 1:00 PM at the Farley-Estes & Dowdle Funeral Home<br />

with the Rev. Darwin W. Kuhl, Pastor of the West Carmel Congregational Church of<br />

Charlotte, officiating. Interment will follow at Riverside Cemetery, Bellevue. Memorial<br />

contributions in Wendells honor may be made to the American Cancer Society<br />

Wesley <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Wesley M.G. <strong>Gunn</strong> Sr., 60, of #11 Walhalla Gardens Apts., died Tuesday, April 25, 2000, at<br />

his residence. A native of Habersham County, Ga., he was a son of the late William Messer<br />

and Icey Emma Smith <strong>Gunn</strong>. Retired: Lindley Lumber Co. Survivors: sons, Duane E. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

and Wesley M.G. <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr., both of Walhalla, and Robert Lee <strong>Gunn</strong> of Lexington; sisters,<br />

Fannie Thompson of Seneca; a half sister, Dollie Carter of Atlanta; and three grandchildren.<br />

Predeceased: one brother; and three sisters. Visitation: 9:30 to 11 a.m. Thursday at<br />

Davenport Funeral Home. Graveside service: 11 a.m. Thursday at Neville Cemetery. (Thomas<br />

and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Wesley A. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

of 3921 Pinalto Dr. died Wednesday, April 11, 1973. He is survived by four daughters, Mrs.<br />

William J. (Virginia) Roberts of Baltimore, Md., Mrs. Charles J. (Louise) Giovannetti of<br />

Richmond, Mrs. Ralph A. (Grace) Palmquist of Sacremento, Calif., and Mrs. Willis D.<br />

(Elizabeth) Harris of VanNuys, Calif.; a sister, Mrs. W. H. Snead of Richmond, also eight<br />

grandchildren aand seven great-grandchildren. Remains rest at the Laburnum Chapel,<br />

Woody Funeral Home, 2110 E. Laburnum Ave., where services will be conducted at 12:30<br />

p.m. Friday. Interment Riverview. Richmond Randolph Lodge No. 19 AF & AM will hold<br />

memorial services 8 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home. Richmond Times Dispatch (VA)<br />

Thurs. 4-12-1973 (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> Desc)


Whitney H. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

88, 219 Live Oak St., <strong>New</strong> Smyrna Beach, Florida, died Saturday. Born in DeLand, she moved<br />

to <strong>New</strong> Smyrna Beach from there as a child. She was co-owner of Whitney Hardware Store,<br />

Canal Street, <strong>New</strong> Smyrna Beach. She was a member of St. Paul"s Episcopal Church, <strong>New</strong><br />

Smyrna Beach. She was a member of the Jane Sheldon Chapter of Daughters of the American<br />

Revolution, <strong>New</strong> Smyrna Beach, the <strong>New</strong> Smyrna Beach Ladies" Golf Association, founder<br />

and president of the Ladies" Nine-Hole Golf Association, and a volunteer for the Pink Lady<br />

Auxiliary at Fish Memorial Hospital, all in <strong>New</strong> Smyrna Beach. Survivors: daughter,<br />

Elizabeth King, Winter Haven; three grandchildren; four great-grandchildren. Settle-Wilder<br />

Funeral Home, <strong>New</strong> Smyrna Beach. Published July 31, 1990 Orlando Sentinel<br />

Wilbur C. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

age 78, of Richmond, died Monday, June 22, 1992. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Thelma B.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>; two sons, Gordon R. and L. Carlton <strong>Gunn</strong>; three grandchildren. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> retired<br />

after 30 years of service with A & P Food Stores. Remains rest at Nelson Funeral Home, 4650<br />

S. Laburnum Ave. A graveside service will be conducted 1:00 p.m. Wednesda y at Mt.<br />

Calvary Cemetery. Richmond Times Dispatch (VA) Wed. 6-24-1992(Thomas and Sarah<br />

Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Wilbur E. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

90, of Holcombe, passed away Thursday, Sept. 22, 2011. Wilbur was born on Aug. 17, 1921,<br />

the son of Edward and Mary (Lekies) <strong>Gunn</strong> in Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin. Wilbur was<br />

united in marriage to Mary Beaulieu. He served in the U.S. Army and was a World War II<br />

veteran. Wilbur was self-employed in the construction business. He enjoyed playing the<br />

fiddle. Wilbur is survived by: his children, James (Patricia) <strong>Gunn</strong> and Lynn (Terrance)<br />

Marvin; and also by many grandchildren and great-grandchildren. He was preceded in<br />

death by: his parents; his wife, Mary <strong>Gunn</strong>; a son, Larry <strong>Gunn</strong>; and siblings. Funeral<br />

services will be held at 11 a.m. on Friday, Sept. 30 at the Borton-Leiser Funeral Home in<br />

Cornell, with Pastor Mark Williams officiating. Family and friends may call a half hour<br />

before services Friday morning at the Funeral Home. Interment will take place at 10:15 a.m.<br />

on Monday, Oct. 3 at Fort Snelling National Cemetery in Minneapolis<br />

Wilbur Guy <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

W. Guy <strong>Gunn</strong> entered eternal rest January 30, 2010. He was born in Waelder, Texas to Mary<br />

Walker and David <strong>Gunn</strong> on December 14, 1914. He grew up in San Marcos and attended<br />

Southwest Texas University, graduating with a B.S. and Master Degree. He later worked on<br />

his Doctorate at the University of Texas and University of Colorado. After serving four years<br />

in the Army, he returned to San Marcos and was Dean and Commandant of Cadets at the<br />

Baptist Academy. He later served as Superintendent of Schools in South Texas. Guy was<br />

co-owner of three South Texas weekly newspapers and sole owner of one. In 1955 he went to<br />

work in Washington D.C. for American Road and Transportation Builders Association as<br />

President of the Contractors Division. In 1959 he accepted the position of Executive Vice<br />

President of the Associated Pennsylvania Constructors. He retired in 1980 and moved to<br />

Cibolo, Texas. From 1980 to 1993 he worked part-time as Consultant and Field Director for<br />

ARTBA. Guy and Emily, his wife of 54 years, loved to travel and play golf. He was preceded<br />

in death by his parents and was the youngest of nine children. Survivors also include his sons


Greg and wife Val of Camp Hill, PA and Dick Popps and his friend Jan Steger; four<br />

grandchildren; five great grandchildren; numerous nieces and nephews. A private service will<br />

be held at Sunset Memorial Park and Funeral Home. In lieu of flowers, donations can be<br />

made to Boysville, 8555 E. Loop 1604 North, Converse, Texas 78109. Arrangements<br />

conducted by Sunset Funeral Home, 1701 Austin Highway, San Antonio, Texas 78218 (John<br />

and Susan <strong>Gunn</strong> Robeson County, NC descendant)<br />

Wilburn <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Rites Today For Grocer - Funeral for Wilburn <strong>Gunn</strong>, 29 an Abilene grocer, will b« held at<br />

the Clyde Baptist Church 1 p.m. Sunday with the Rev. Sidney Cox, pastor, officiating. Me will<br />

be assisted by Rev Wheeler. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> died Friday night August 19, 1948 in Hendrick<br />

Memorial Hospital after a year's illness He was born In Clovis, NM , July 16, J920. He moved<br />

in Brownwood in 1925. attending public schools until his graduation from Brownwood High<br />

School In 1939. He was married to the former Lucille Lewis of Brownwood in 1940. In 1941<br />

they moved to Abilene to make their home Mr and. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> operated a grocery store at 638<br />

South llth St. After a year In the Army, 1945 to 1946, Mr.<strong>Gunn</strong> operated a grocery store in<br />

Brownwood and since that time they have made their home in Clyde and Abilene Survivors<br />

Include the widow; two children. Jimmy, 8. and Patsy, 4 his mother, Mrs. W. H. Jones of<br />

Abilene; his father, A J <strong>Gunn</strong> of Brownwood a stepbrother, W H. Jones, Jr., of Breckenridge<br />

Pallbearers will be M. N, Tutt; Kitt Johnson, Ben Gibbs, Dal Kish, and Ray DeRusha. Burial<br />

in the Clyde Cemetery.<br />

Will <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

GUNN, MR. WILL, age 75, of Birmingham, died October 5, 2005. Funeral Services will be<br />

held Wednesday, October 12, at 12 p.m. at Arrington Funeral Home Chapel with burial in<br />

Zion Memorial Gardens. Survivors: daughters, Willowdean <strong>Gunn</strong> and Nancy Richardson;<br />

sons, Harold James and Norman <strong>Gunn</strong> (Barbara); sister, Katie Mae <strong>Gunn</strong>; four<br />

grandchildren and three great grandchildren. Arrington Funeral Home directing.Published<br />

in The Birmingham <strong>New</strong>s on 10/11/2005.<br />

Will <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

ABERDEEN, – Will <strong>Gunn</strong>, 83, died Tuesday, May 27, 2008, at the Care Center of Aberdeen.<br />

He was born Aug. 19, 1924, to the late Jimmy Lee <strong>Gunn</strong> and Lue Ola Brooks <strong>Gunn</strong>. He was<br />

reared by his father and stepmother, Ollie <strong>Gunn</strong>. He was a farmer and an employee of<br />

Abernethy and Clark for more than 30 years. He was a member of Zion Spring Church.<br />

Services will be at 1 p.m. today at Zion Spring M.B. Church with the Rev. Willie K. Orr<br />

officiating. Burial will be in the church cemetery. Williams Memorial Funeral Home of<br />

Okolona is in charge of the arrangements.Survivors include his wife of 62 years, Earnestine<br />

Sykes <strong>Gunn</strong> of Aberdeen; six daughters, Christine Orr of Houston, Elaine <strong>Gunn</strong> and Jeanette<br />

Swindall, both of Aberdeen, Norma Clay (Charles) of Los Angeles, Calif., Ovie Williams<br />

(Bennie) of Chicago and Lamonica Calvert (Johnnie) of Okolona; one son, Darrell <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

(Priscilla) of Aberdeen; one sister, May Ola Hillard of Proctor, Ark.; one brother, Booker T.<br />

"Jock" Townsend (Tolver) of Van Vleet; 31 grandchildren, 40 great-grandchildren, two<br />

great-great-grandchildren.He was preceded in death by his parents and stepmother; three<br />

sons, Curtis Kent <strong>Gunn</strong>, Willie <strong>Gunn</strong> and Stacy <strong>Gunn</strong>; one daughter-in-law, Helen <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Orr; one son-in-law, Rev. Willie C. Orr; five grandchildren, Damond, Thomas, Aire, Jacolby


and Jakayla; his mother and father-in-law, Lena and Abel Sykes; one brother, Stacy<br />

Townsend; six sisters, Christine, Ada, Mary, Mary E., Emma Lean, and Arlisha; eight<br />

brothers-in-law, six sisters-in-law.Visitation will continue from noon to 1 p.m. today at the<br />

church.<br />

Willene <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

1924-2009 - SHERMAN - Funeral services for Willene Elizabeth <strong>Gunn</strong> will be held at 1 p.m.<br />

Monday, Sept. 14 at West Sherman Baptist Church with Rev. Danny Wood of the church<br />

officiating. Burial will follow at Cedarlawn Memorial Park with Bruce <strong>Gunn</strong>, Brian <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

Bobby <strong>Gunn</strong>, and Richard Cochran serving as pallbearers. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was called home to be<br />

with the Lord on Thursday, Sept. 10 at the age of 84. Willene was born on Oct. 13, 1924 in<br />

Santa Anna to the late William and Berta (Brown) Shook. She attended school in Bangs and<br />

married Homer R. <strong>Gunn</strong> on Aug. 2, 1941 in Ballinger. Willene was employed by Gambles<br />

Dime Store, was a stenographer for the Red Cross, and did volunteer work at the Air Force<br />

base. She has worked as church secretary for Trinity Baptist in Sherman, First Baptist in<br />

Denison, and was the financial secretary for First Baptist Sherman for many years before<br />

retiring in December 1997. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a lifelong Baptist, who was always active at church<br />

and taught Sunday School many years. She was currently a member at West Sherman Baptist<br />

Church. Willene is survived by her husband of 68 years, Homer of Sherman; sons, Bruce and<br />

wife Carole of Lake Saint Louis, Mo., Brian and wife Gail of Ravenna, and Bobby and wife<br />

Bev of Tom Bean; grandchildren, Deanna, Lisa, Tiffany, Kristina, Brandy, Cody, Rebecca,<br />

April, Scott, and Michael; three great grandchildren; one great-greatgrandchild; sister, Effie<br />

Cochran and her husband Richard of San Angelo; brother-in-law, Barton D. <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife<br />

Emma of Cameron; and several nieces and nephews. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was preceded in death by her<br />

daughter Lana Gardner in 1994 and by a sister, Jaunell Verfurth in 2003. The family will<br />

receive friends from 2 -4 Sunday at Waldo Funeral Home. In lieu of flowers, memorials may<br />

be made to the West Sherman Building Fund at 1830 W. Washington, Sherman, TX 75092.<br />

William <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Funeral services for William <strong>Gunn</strong>, 29, a Abilene grocer, will be held at the Clyde Baptist<br />

Church1 pm Sunday with the Rev. Sidney Cox, pastor, officiating. He will be assisted by the<br />

Rev. Wheeler. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> died Friday night August 19, 1949 in Kendrick Memorial Hospital<br />

after a year's illness. He was born in Clovis, NM July 16, 1920. He moved in Brownwood in<br />

1925. attending public schools there until his graduation from Brownwood High School In<br />

1939. He was married to the former Miss Lucille Lewis of Brownwood in 1940. In 1941 they<br />

moved to Abilene to make their home. Mr. And Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> operated a grocery store at 638<br />

South 11 th Street After a year in the Army,1945 to 1946 Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> operated a grocery store in<br />

Brownwood and since that time they have made their home in Clyde and Abilene Survivors<br />

Include the widow; and two children Jimmy, 8. and Patsy, his mother, Mrs. W. H. Jones of<br />

Abilene; his father, A J <strong>Gunn</strong> of Brownwood: a stepbrother, WH. Jones, Jr., Burial will be in<br />

the Clyde Cemetery<br />

William <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Baltimore, Aug. 3-1932—William <strong>Gunn</strong>, 40, a member of the bonus expeditionary force<br />

driven by federal troops from Washington last week, died. in the Marine, hospital here today.<br />

In Baltimore. In seeking treatment on his arrival in Baltimore, Saturday, .he told physicians


at the Mercy hospital, where he first went, he had been injured and gassed, in the fighting at<br />

Washington. He was found to be suffering from tuberculosis and was sent to the Marino<br />

hospital. Dr. Richard H.,Creel, medical officer in charge of the Marine hospital, said today he<br />

had been unable. to verify <strong>Gunn</strong>'s statement that his ribs were fractured when struck by a<br />

brick. Dr. Creel expressed the opinion <strong>Gunn</strong> died from natural causes. He said <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

.contracted pneumonia, A sister of <strong>Gunn</strong>'s, Mary Pablitt, of Harris,- Mich,, was -notified of<br />

his death<br />

Mrs. William <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Janesville, Wisconsin - Mrs. William <strong>Gunn</strong>. 252 South Franklin street, died suddenly this<br />

morning, Friday April 27, 1900 at Decherd, Tenn. Cause of her death was heart disease. Her<br />

death came almost without warning and she died on the depot platform ns she was about to<br />

board a waiting train for the north. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was with his wife at the time. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> has<br />

not been in the best of health of late but relatives and friends did not suspect that her illness<br />

was of a serious nature. A week ago she left Janesville for Decherd in. the hopes that the trip<br />

and change would benefit her health. After arriving at her destination the change seemed to<br />

bring her but little relief. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a woman esteemed by all who knew her and her<br />

death will bring sorrow into many Janesville homes. The remains will arrive in the city<br />

tomorrow.<br />

William A <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

The funeral of William A.<strong>Gunn</strong>, 60, widely known area photographer, who died suddenly<br />

Saturday, September 21, 1961, will be held Wednesday at 10 a.m. from the Doran Funeral<br />

Home, 2428 5th Ave., Troy, NY, and at 10:30 a.m. from St. Peter's Church where a Requiem<br />

High Mass will be celebrated. Interment will b« in St. Peter's Cemetery. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was<br />

stricken at his residence, 1936 5th Ave., and died shortly after admission to the Leonard<br />

Hospital. Coroner Anthony E. Matera said that death was due to natural causes. A lifelong<br />

resident of Troy, Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was employed as a portrait news and commercial photographer<br />

in the Troy Area for nearly 40 years. He served as staff photographer for the Troy Observer<br />

Budget for several years and also took news photographs for he Albany Times-Union and<br />

Knickerbocker <strong>New</strong>s. JIn recent years Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong>: specialized in commercial photography and<br />

did extensive work for Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Cluett, Peobody' & Co., Inc., and<br />

other area firms. He also worked widely as an aerial photographer. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong>,. after finishing<br />

his schooling in Troy, entered the potographic field by operating :he studio owned by his<br />

father, the late William A. <strong>Gunn</strong> Sr, then located at what is part of The Record <strong>New</strong>spapers<br />

present site. He operated several studios during his career in the downtown area of the city<br />

and in later years operated his business from his residence. He was co-founder, with the late<br />

John E. Mitchell, former Record <strong>New</strong>spapers copy editor, of the Rensselaer County Wing,<br />

Indoor Birdwatchers of America. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> is: survived by his wife, the former Katherine<br />

Trumple; a son," Robert J. <strong>Gunn</strong>; four daughters, Mrs. Francis Connolly, Mrs. Joseph,<br />

Nicolela, Mrs. Frank Hemsing and Miss Madge <strong>Gunn</strong>, all of Schenectady; and two brothers,<br />

ahl. H. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Watervliet and Arnold <strong>Gunn</strong> of Troy.<br />

William A. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Louisiana, Mo., February 6, 1906 - Judge William A. <strong>Gunn</strong> died at his home in Louisiana<br />

Monday at the age of 78 years. Besdies a wife, he leaves a son Marion A. <strong>Gunn</strong> and a


daughter, Mrs. Eleanor Rosser, and six grandchildren, all in St. Louise. Judge <strong>Gunn</strong> was one<br />

of the old settlers of Pike County. Belleville <strong>New</strong>s Democrat, Bellville, Ill page 2, Wednesday<br />

February 7, 1906 (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> descendant)<br />

William A. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr.<br />

William A. "Bill" <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr., left us to be with the Lord on Saturday, November 24, 2001. Mr.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> leaves behind his loving wife of 61 years, Margaret B. <strong>Gunn</strong>; two daughters, Ethel G.<br />

Dawson and husband, Marion, and Beverley G. Gersuk and husband, Mark; seven<br />

grandchildren, Tim Morris, Tony Cason, Shannon Boyce, Jennifer Smith, Cindy Emory,<br />

Randy Emory and Denny Smith; four great-grandchildren, Patrick Boyce, Carrie Boyce,<br />

Taylor Morris and Jordan Morris; two brothers, John L. <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife, Eva of Florida, and<br />

J. Gordon <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife, Jannell of Gloucester, Va.; sister, Lois Ayscue of Prince George,<br />

Va.; and many nieces, nephews and loving friends. He was preceded in death by his parents,<br />

Mr. and Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong>; and his brother, Edgar R. <strong>Gunn</strong>. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a member of Woodland<br />

Heights Lodge #345, AF&AM, Scottish Rite, ACCA Motor Patrol, Manchester Shrine Club<br />

and VFW Post No. 9808 in Mechanicsville. He was past patron of Ruth Chapter #8, O.E.S.<br />

Remains rest at the Central Chapel of Bennett Funeral Home, 3215 Cutshaw Ave., where the<br />

family will receive friends from 2 to 4 and 6 to 9 p.m. on Monday, November 26, 2001, with a<br />

Masonic service to be held at 7 p.m. The Rev. Bernard Whitlow, longtime family friend, will<br />

conduct his funeral service at the funeral home, 2 p.m. Tuesday, November 27, 2001.<br />

Interment will follow in Sunset Memorial Park. Following the interment, family and friends<br />

will gather at the <strong>Gunn</strong> residence. In lieu of flowers, the family requests contributions to the<br />

Shriner"s Hospital for Children, c/o ACCA Temple, P.O. Box 9217, Richmond, Va. 23227<br />

(Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

William Alvin (Bill) <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

a long time Pioneer resident, went home to his Lord Wednesday, Feb. 6. Born to Eli and<br />

Gladys <strong>Gunn</strong> on June 11, 1951 in Austin, Texas, Bill enjoyed hunting, fishing, and was<br />

passionate about conservation and wildlife. His granddaughter was his pride and joy, and he<br />

was looking forward to the birth of his grandson, due in March. A geotechnician, Bill worked<br />

locally for GRD, Young Dahl and with Cal State Engineering. Bill was preceded in death by<br />

his daddy, Eli <strong>Gunn</strong>, and his sister, Gayle Yandell. He is survived by his two sons,<br />

Christopher Eli <strong>Gunn</strong> and girlfriend Salina, Brandon William <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife Tya; and<br />

granddaughter, Jade, all of Pine Grove. He is also survived by his mother, Gladys <strong>Gunn</strong>;<br />

sister, Nanda Bryan; brother, Jim <strong>Gunn</strong>; brother-in-law, Larry Yandell, all of Austin; as well<br />

as many other family members and friends. You are welcome to wear a colorful bandana and<br />

tie-dye to a celebration of Bill"s life Saturday, Feb. 16 at 2 p.m. at the Jackson United<br />

Methodist Church, 120 Church St., Jackson, Ca. Donations may be made to the World<br />

Wildlife Foundation in his name. Call 296-4079 for any other information.<br />

2 nd obit<br />

William Alvin (Billy) <strong>Gunn</strong> June 11, 1951 - Feb. 6, 2008 - William Alvin (Billy) <strong>Gunn</strong>, a long<br />

time resident of Pioneer, California, went home to be with his Lord Wednesday, February 6,<br />

2008. Billy was born June 11, 1951 in Austin, Texas to Eli and Gladys <strong>Gunn</strong>. He graduated<br />

from Sidney Lanier High School in 1969 and was active in FFA, Boy Scouts, and softball in<br />

Austin. Conservation and wildlife were Billy"s passion. His granddaughter was his pride and<br />

joy and he was looking forward to the birth of his grandson in early March. Billy worked as a


geo-technician for Cal State Engineering. Billy was preceded in death by his daddy Eli <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

and his sister Gayle Yandell. He is survived by his two sons, Christopher Eli <strong>Gunn</strong> and his<br />

girlfriend Salina, and Brandon William <strong>Gunn</strong>, wife Tya and granddaughter Jade, all of Pine<br />

Grove, California. He is also survived by his mother, Gladys <strong>Gunn</strong>; sister, Nanda Bryan;<br />

brother, Jim <strong>Gunn</strong>; and brother-in-law, Larry Yandell, all of Austin, Texas, as well as many<br />

nieces, nephews, family, and friends. A celebration of Billy"s life will be held Saturday,<br />

February 16, 2008 at 2:00 p.m. at the Jackson United Methodist Church in Jackson,<br />

California. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to the World Wildlife<br />

Foundation in his name. (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

William B. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

William B. <strong>Gunn</strong>, a resident of Petal, Miss., died Sunday at a Hattiesburg hospital. He was 82.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, a deacon and member of Crestview Baptist Church, was retired as a heavy equipment<br />

operator from Warren Paving Co. He was a U.S. Navy veteran of World War II. He is<br />

survived by his wife, Hazel Horn <strong>Gunn</strong> of Petal; two sons, William W. <strong>Gunn</strong> and Gerald G.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, both of Petal; a brother, Clyde <strong>Gunn</strong> of Grand Bay; a sister, Velma Walker of<br />

Semmes; five grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren.Visitation will be this evening<br />

from 5 to 8 at Hulett-Winstead Funeral Home in Hattiesburg. Services are set for 10 a.m.<br />

Tuesday at the funeral home, with burial at Hillcrest Cemetery in Petal. (Thomas and Sarah<br />

Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

William B. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

HALTOM CITY, TX - William B. <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr., 75, an Army supply sergeant major, died<br />

Tuesday in Haltom City. Funeral: 12:30 p.m. today at Mount Olivet Funeral Home.<br />

Graveside service: 3 p.m. today in Whitt Cemetery in Whitt. Memorials: Community Hospice<br />

of St. Joseph. Sgt. Maj. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born May 9, 1920, in Ira. He was a member of VFW Post<br />

9190 in Haltom City and American Legion Post 75 in Mineral Wells. Survivors: Wife, Louise<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Haltom City; sons, Ernest William <strong>Gunn</strong> of Granbury and John R. Mitchell of<br />

Plano; daughter, Brenda J. Allen of Fort Worth; brother, Stanley <strong>Gunn</strong> of Waco; sisters,<br />

Fayteen Moore of Weatherford, Mary Lee Lenk of Marysville, Mich., and Betty M. Hester,<br />

Weatherford; several nieces, nephews and grandchildren; and one great-grandchild.<br />

William B. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

87, of Mill Cove Road died Monday at Kent Hospital. Born in Providence, a son of the late<br />

Peter J. and Marie (Degnan) <strong>Gunn</strong>, he was a lifelong Warwick resident. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a<br />

letter carrier for the U.S. Postal Service for 35 years before retiring in 1983. He was a WWII<br />

Navy veteran. He leaves 2 sisters, Anne E. <strong>Gunn</strong> and Martha B. <strong>Gunn</strong> both of Cranston. He<br />

was the brother of the late James T., Mary T., and Angela H. <strong>Gunn</strong>. His funeral will be<br />

Thursday at 9 AM from the Frank P. Trainor & Sons Funeral Home, 982 Warwick Avenue,<br />

Warwick. Mass of Christian Burial in St. Benedict Church, Beach Avenue, Warwick at 10<br />

AM. No Calling Hours. Burial will be in St. Ann Cemetery, Cranston.<br />

William Bailey <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Graveside services for WILLIAM BAILEY GUNN, age 84 of Columbia, LA will be held at 1


p.m., Friday, May 30, 2008 at the Forest Park/Lawndale Cemetery in Houston, TX with Rev.<br />

Bill Cole officiating under the direction of Riser Funeral Home of Columbia. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was<br />

born on January 2, 1924 in Columbia to the union of Mack Neal and Irene Johnson <strong>Gunn</strong> and<br />

died Tuesday, May 27, 2008 at the St. Francis Medical Center in Monroe, LA. He was a<br />

retired petroleum engineer with Shell Oil Company. He was preceded in death by his first<br />

wife: Marie <strong>Gunn</strong>. He was a member of the Columbia Masonic Lodge #164 and a veteran of<br />

World War II having served in the Army. Survivors include his wife: Bobbie Berry <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Columbia, his daughter: Donna Marie Strawhorn and her husband: Neil of Vergas, MN, his<br />

step-daughter: Peggy Peyton and her husband: Lester of Jonesville, LA, his step-sons: Joe<br />

Ray and his wife: Tammy of Jena, Dexter Ray of Baton Rouge, LA, Jessie Ray and his wife:<br />

Lisa of Jena, LA and Ronnie Ray of Nebo, LA, his grandsons: Marcus Strawhorn and his<br />

wife: Sandy of Indianapolis, IN and Lucas Strawhorn of Las Vegas, NE, his great-grandsons:<br />

Bailey Strawhorn and Trigg Strawhorn both of Indianapolis, IN, his sisters: Ethel Mott of<br />

Hebert, LA, Maurine Smith of Grayson, LA, Barbara Stapleton of West Monroe, LA, Nadine<br />

Wachowski of Cataula, GA, Juanita Griffin of Hudson, Kansas and Frances Wylie of<br />

Kilbourne, LA, six step-grandchildren and one step-great-grandchild. Pallbearers will be Neil<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, Jessie Ray, Joe Ray, Torey Ray and Ronnie Ray. Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Desc)<br />

William Bessent <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

William Bessent <strong>Gunn</strong>, 92, of Harrisonburg, Virginia passed away peacefully at his home on<br />

Saturday, July 16, 2011. He was born June 12, 1919, in Danville, VA, and was the son of the<br />

late Arthur Talmage <strong>Gunn</strong> and Nina Hester <strong>Gunn</strong>. He was a graduate of George Washington<br />

High School in Danville and later graduated from Washington and Lee University. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

moved to Harrisonburg in 1947 and was an officer and director of Shengas Corporation until<br />

1978, when that company became a part of AmeriGas. He served as an area manager and<br />

then consultant to AmeriGas until 1990. During his years in the propane gas industry, he<br />

served as president and director of the Virginia Propane Gas Association and received that<br />

organization's Distinguished Service Award and was made a lifetime member. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

served with the 14th Air Force in China during World War II and was awarded the<br />

Distinguished Flying Cross and Air Medal, each with Oak Leaf Cluster. He also received the<br />

China Memorial Medal. He remained in the Air Force Reserve after the war and retired with<br />

the rank of Lt. Colonel. Since arriving in Harrisonburg, he has been a member of Asbury<br />

United Methodist Church where he served as Chairman of the Administrative Board, and<br />

Chairman of the Trustees. He was a director of the Harrisonburg-Rockingham Chamber of<br />

Commerce. He served on the Harrisonburg Industrial Development Authority and on the<br />

board of the Stonewall Area Boy Scouts of America. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a member of the<br />

Harrisonburg Lions Club, the Elks Club, and a charter member of Spotswood Country Club.<br />

On September 11, 1948, he married Mary Hunter <strong>Gunn</strong> who survives. Besides his wife, he is<br />

survived by three children: Mary Hunter Corbett and her husband Andy of Smithfield, NC;<br />

William B. <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr. of Bow, NH; and Courtland Meyer and her husband John of<br />

Harrisonburg. Also surviving are seven grandchildren: Paul Corbett and his wife Alicia of<br />

Graham, NC; Joshua Olsen and his wife Grace of Washington, DC; Sarah Corbett West and<br />

her husband Troy of Raleigh, NC; Sean <strong>Gunn</strong> of Washington, DC; William <strong>Gunn</strong> III of<br />

Plymouth, NH; Ted Meyer of Fairfax, VA; and Sally Meyer of Harrisonburg. In addition, Mr.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> is survived by a nephew, Robert Talmage <strong>Gunn</strong> of Marion, NC, and a niece, Lisa <strong>Gunn</strong>


Howe, of Herndon, VA. He is also survived by a great-grandson, Max Bridger Olsen, who was<br />

born several hours prior to his death. He will be remembered for his love of family and<br />

music, especially swing jazz. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> played in Big Bands before WWII and more recently,<br />

helped the families of veterans by playing his trumpet at funerals. A graveside service will be<br />

held at 11 am Wednesday July 20, 2011, at Woodbine Cemetery with the Rev. Kathleen<br />

Overby Webster officiating. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that memorials be sent to<br />

Asbury United Methodist Church, 205 S. Main St., Harrisonburg, VA 22801, or Massanutten<br />

Regional Library, 174 S. Main St. Harrisonburg, VA 22801. Lindsey Funeral Home in<br />

Harrisonburg is handling arrangements and online condolences may be sent to the family by<br />

Published in Danville and Rockingham County from July 19 to July 20, 2011 (Thomas and<br />

Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

William Cecil <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Danielsville, Georgia - William Cecil <strong>Gunn</strong>, age 62, died Saturday, December 8, 2007. Mr.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> was the son of the late William F. and Grace <strong>Gunn</strong>, and was the widower of the late<br />

Faye A. Craft <strong>Gunn</strong>. Funeral services will be held Tuesday, December 11, 2007 at 1:00 p.m. in<br />

the Brown Funeral Home Chapel. Rev. Steven Powers will officiate. Burial will follow in<br />

Danielsville Memorial Gardens.Surviving relatives include three sons, Raymond Cecil,<br />

Waymond Scott, and William Frankie <strong>Gunn</strong>; three brothers, Robert, Oscar, and Arthur;<br />

eight sisters, Doris, Ruby, Margerett, Rosa, Lois, Madilene, Paulene, and Winnie; three<br />

grandchildren.The family will receive friends 6-9 p.m., Monday, at the funeral home. Brown<br />

Funeral Home, Danielsville, has charge of arrangements. Published in the Athens Banner-<br />

Herald on 12/10/2007. (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

William C. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

66, of Hialeah, Florida. . Memorial services 2:30 p.m. today, St. Mary"s of the Hills Episcopal<br />

Church, Blowing Rock, N.C. - Miami Herald, The (FL) - December 30, 1987<br />

William C. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

65 William Christopher <strong>Gunn</strong> of West Monroe, La, a maintenance worker with commercial<br />

properties, died Monday. Graveside services are 1 p.m. today at Eros Cemetery, Eros, under<br />

the direction of Southern Funeral Home, Jonesboro. Published June 22, 2005<br />

William C. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

9-26-1893 publication Atlanta Constitution. - Cuthbert, Ga. September 25. Editor William C.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> one of the best know, most fluent and most forcible writers on the weekly press in<br />

Georgia, died suddenly of congestion at his home in this city last night. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> has been in<br />

feeble health for some time. He has been in the newspaper business nearly all his life and has<br />

been on the daily press in Birmingham, Ala., Pensacola, Florida, and Macon, Ga. He was the<br />

orginator of the The Liberal, which afterwards consolidated with The Enterprise and formed<br />

the stock company which published the paper he edited. He was also on of the prime workers<br />

in the organization of the Georgia Weekly Press Association. His remains were interred this<br />

evening. The cermonies at his home were conducted by Rev. G. W. Bulll of the Presbyterian<br />

church of which he was a member. He leave a wife, son, and daughter, and many warm<br />

friends to mourn his death. (William Campbell <strong>Gunn</strong>)(Donald and Mary Glass <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)


William. C. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

aged 76 years, died this morning Marsh 12, 1921, at the home of his son Harvey <strong>Gunn</strong>, at 614<br />

Washington Avenue, after suffering for two weeks with paralysis. He had been In poor health<br />

for the past seven years but was not confined to his bed until two weeks ago. He has been a<br />

resident of Alton, Illinois for the past twenty years coming he from Girard, III. He Is survived<br />

by nine children namely, Charles and Jeff <strong>Gunn</strong> of Manhattan, Orvie <strong>Gunn</strong> of Kansas City<br />

and Harvey <strong>Gunn</strong> of Alton. The daughters are Mrs. J. R. Bunch Manhattan, Mrs. Lena<br />

Pettijohn Oxford, Nebr., Mrs. James Roberts and Mrs. Harold Cheesman of Altonand one<br />

brother. f Robert <strong>Gunn</strong> Granite City. Funeral services will be held at o'clock from the family<br />

home on Washington Avenue Sunday afternoon, Interment in Oakwood Cemetery in Alton.<br />

William C. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Was born in St. Louis, Mo on Jun 11, 2931. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> resided in Livonia, Mi, where he<br />

departed this earthly life on April 4, 2012. He was the beloved husband of the late Marion L.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, and the loving father of Patricia A. Sigwell, Peggy M. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Ronald R. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Pamela<br />

E. Gill (Jeff), Rebecca L <strong>Gunn</strong>, and Timothy R. <strong>Gunn</strong> (Justine). Also survived by 5 sisters, 1<br />

borther, 11 grandchildren, and 6 great grandchildren, and 3 great great grandchildren.<br />

William Clarence <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

REIDSVILLE - William Clarence "Willie" <strong>Gunn</strong>, 81, of 190 Blueberry Road died Saturday,<br />

June 24, 1995, at N.C. Baptist Hospital. Graveside services will be conducted at 11 a.m.<br />

Monday at Wentworth United Methodist Church Cemetery with the Rev. Boyd Joyce<br />

officiating. A native of Rockingham County, he was a son of the late Charlie A. and Cora<br />

Williams <strong>Gunn</strong> and had lived in the Wentworth Community his entire life. He was a member<br />

of Wentworth United Methodist Church, a U.S. Army veteran of World War II, a retired Lab<br />

Technician at Annie Penn Memorial Hospital and owned and operated <strong>Gunn</strong>"s Peach<br />

Orchard and Blueberries. Survivors include wife, <strong>My</strong>rtle Sidden <strong>Gunn</strong> of the home; son, John<br />

Frank <strong>Gunn</strong> of the home; daughters, Virginia G. McElroy of Reidsville and Mary G. Harrell<br />

of Greenville, S.C.; and granddaughter, Laura Whitmire of Simpsonville, S.C. The family will<br />

be at the residence. Citty Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Memorials may be<br />

made to Wentworth United Methodist Church, P.O. Box 63, Wentworth, N.C. 27375.<br />

Greensboro <strong>New</strong>s & Record Sun. June 25, 1995(Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

William D. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Published March 8, 1967 - Graveside services for William D. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 58, a Pasadena California<br />

resident from 1917 to 1963 will be held at 2 pm Thursday at Mt. View Mausoleum in Mt.<br />

View, Ca. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> died Monday at his home in Santa Barbara where he had lived since<br />

1963. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a graduate of Pasadena High School and Pasadena City College and<br />

USC with an accounting degree. He was employed by the State Department of Employment<br />

and later with the Internal Revenue Service in Los Angeles. He joined the Army in 1943 and<br />

was retired in 1963 as a chief warrant officer. Survivors include his widow the former Inez<br />

Effinger and a daughter Phoebe <strong>Gunn</strong> both of Santa Barbara. Member of the San Pasqual<br />

Lodege will officiate at the grave side rites following funeral servies Thursday morning in<br />

Santa Barbara.<br />

William Darryll <strong>Gunn</strong>


age 31, of Birmingham, AL, answered to the call of our Lord and Savior on Friday, March 11,<br />

2005. He was a faithful member of the Bush Hills Church of Christ. He leaves to cherish his<br />

memories, his mother, Ms. Jacqueline <strong>Gunn</strong>; four sisters; two nieces; three nephews; ten<br />

aunts; six uncles and numerous cousins and friends. Funeral services will be held Friday,<br />

March 18, 2005 at 1:00 p.m. at Bush Hills Church of Christ, 1400 4th Ave. West,<br />

Birmingham, AL. Evangelist Peter Moss officiating. Final resting place will be at Elmwood<br />

Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Jackie <strong>Gunn</strong>. Bushelon Funeral Home<br />

directing. Published in The Birmingham <strong>New</strong>s on 3/17/2005.<br />

William Edward <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

79, 1309 Grave Ave., Panama City, Florida, died Wednesday, July 15, 1992. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a<br />

car salesman for Bill <strong>Gunn</strong> Motors. He moved to the Panama City area from Orlando in 1972.<br />

A member of Central Baptist Church, he also was an Army veteran of World War II and the<br />

Korean War. Survivors: wife, Mrs. Lorene; daughters, Mrs. Maudine Sterling, Jacksonville<br />

Beach, Mrs. Gloria Spain, Orlando, Ms. Anita, Panama City; sons, Larry Joe, Jerry William,<br />

both of Panama City; seven grandchildren; three great-grandchildren. Kent-Forest Lawn<br />

Funeral Home, Panama City.<br />

William F. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. -- Retired USAF Lt. Col. William F. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 76, of Tampa, Fla.,<br />

formerly of St. Petersburg, died Jan. 2, 2002 at his home. Lt. Col. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born in Norfolk<br />

and moved to St. Petersburg in 1991 from , Texas. He was a retired lieutenant colonel in the<br />

U.S. Air Force for 25 years. He served during World War II on 21 missions also in Vietnam<br />

and Korea. He had a bachelor of science degree from the University of Maryland and<br />

received his law degree from Florida State University. Survivors include two daughters,<br />

Christina Chamberlain of Carmel, Calif., and Nancy Sparks of Virginia Beach; three sons,<br />

John <strong>Gunn</strong> of Dallas, Texas, William F. <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr. of Reston, Va., David <strong>Gunn</strong> of Tampa, Fla.;<br />

two sisters, Jean O"Berry of Humble, Texas, and Harriet Smith of Virginia Beach; adopted<br />

son, Michael Barrett Hartfield of Birmingham, Ala.; adopted daughter, Julie Lynn <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Columbus, Ohio; and seven grandchildren. The family will receive friends Monday from 1 to<br />

2 p.m. in the chapel of H.D. Oliver Funeral Apts. in Norfolk. Interment will follow in Forest<br />

Lawn Cemetery with prayers by Father Damian. Memorial donations may be made to<br />

Catholic Charities of Hampton Roads (Robert James b. 1810 and Sarah <strong>Gunn</strong> desc. Princess<br />

Anne County, Virginia).<br />

2nd obit<br />

William F. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

76, of Tampa, formerly of St. Petersburg, died Wednesday (Jan. 2, 2002) at home. Born in<br />

Norfolk, Va., he moved to St. Petersburg in 1991 from Houston before coming to Tampa. He<br />

was a retired lieutenant colonel in the Air Force for 25 years. He served during World War II<br />

on 21 missions in addition to Vietnam and Korea. Survivors include two daughters, Cristina<br />

Parvis, Carmel, Calif., and Nancy Sparks, Virginia Beach, Va.; three sons, John, Dallas,<br />

William F. Jr., Reston, Va., and David, Tampa; an adopted daughter, Julie Lynn <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

Birmingham, Ala.; an adopted son, Michael Barrett Hartfield, Birmingham; two sisters, Jean<br />

O"Berry, Humble, Texas and Harriett Hartfield, Birmingham; and seven grandchildren.<br />

Brett Funeral Home & Cremation Services, St. Petersburg.


William F. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a native of Oglethorpe County, and lived several years in McDuffie County.<br />

He was retired from Thomson oak Flooring. Survivors include his wife, Grace <strong>Gunn</strong>: eight<br />

daughters; Doris Reece Charleston SC; Winnie Proctor Boneville; Rosa Thames, Sardis; and<br />

Margaret Sharp and Lois <strong>Gunn</strong>, Madeline <strong>Gunn</strong> and Pauline <strong>Gunn</strong> of Thomson; and four<br />

sons: Robert Henry <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jacksonville, Fla; Cecil <strong>Gunn</strong> Bogart; and Oscar <strong>Gunn</strong> and<br />

Arthur <strong>Gunn</strong> Thomson, Georgia - The funeral for William F. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 87 of Route 1 who died<br />

Wednesday will be at 3 pm today at Thomson Church of God. Burial will be in Marshal<br />

Baptist Church Cemetery. Curtis Funeral Home in charge until 1:30 pm today, December 12,<br />

1986 (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

William Franklin <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Glen Rose - William F. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 74, a retired surveyor, died Tuesday, Oct. 21, 2003, at a Glen<br />

Rose hospital. Funeral: 11 a.m. Friday at First United Methodist Church of Glen Rose.<br />

Visitation: Family will receive friends and family 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday at Martin"s Funeral<br />

Home, Granbury. Memorials: Food Bank of Glen Rose, Box 807, Glen Rose, Texas. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

was born in 1929 in Gilmor to Willis F. and Ruth Shepperd <strong>Gunn</strong> and had resided in Glen<br />

Rose for 33 years. He had a long career as a surveyor and was the owner of Metropolitan<br />

Aerial Surveys and was an instructor three years at UTA, teaching senior aerial surveyor<br />

technology. he was the author of many articles appearing in (The Texas Surveyor), the official<br />

magazine for Texas surveyors, and was past president of the Fort Worth chapter of the Texas<br />

Surveyors Association. He was considered one of the top two experts of historic county<br />

boundary lines and was most recently called upon by Tarrant and Denton counties to be an<br />

expert witness in the recent boundary dispute. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong>"s company performed the mapping<br />

of Cedar Creek Reservoir, the main source of water for Tarrant County, as well as many<br />

other lakes in the area. Survivors: Wife, Martha O. <strong>Gunn</strong>; daughters, Mary Carolyn <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Sun City, Calif., and Beverly McJilton of Glen Rose; son, William F. "Billy" <strong>Gunn</strong> of Glen<br />

Rose; brother, F.S. "Ben" <strong>Gunn</strong> of Fort Worth; six grandchildren; six great-grandchildren;<br />

five stepchildren; seven step grandchildren; three step great-grandchildren; and five nieces<br />

and nephews. (Martin"s Funeral Home, Granbury)<br />

William Frederick <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

62, was born in <strong>New</strong> London, Ct., to Beverly and William <strong>Gunn</strong> and passed away in Phoenix,<br />

AZ on January 1, 2013. He is survived by his beloved wife Susi and their son Paul (Carla) and<br />

three grandchildren, Mason, Landen and Peyton, his mother Beverly and sister Janis<br />

Beckelman and her family. A Celebration of Life will be held at Unity of Surprise Church,<br />

Sun City, West, 14495 R.H. Johnson Blvd., Sun City, AZ on Saturday, January 5, 2013 at<br />

10:00 A.M. In lieu of flowers, please make a donation to the Unity of Surprise Church, 14495<br />

R.H. Johnson Blvd, Sun City, AZ. 85375, Hospice of the Valley , 1510 E. Flower Street,<br />

Phoenix, AZ 85014, or Arizona Humane Society, 9226 N. 13th Avenue, Phoenix, AZ<br />

William Gregory <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Funeral services were held at the Methodist Church in Versailles for Dr. William Gregory<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, 62 years old. Died of heart Attack. Rev. Val B. Strader assisted by J.L. Freeman


officiating. The body lay in state at the <strong>Gunn</strong> & <strong>Gunn</strong> Clinic. Hundreds of friends called.<br />

Quartet which included Mrs Garner Searcy & Mr. & Mrs. John W. Nelson sang "The Old<br />

Rugged Cross" which had been sung at his mothers funeral. Mr Searcy also sang "Home on<br />

the Range" which was a favorite with Dr. <strong>Gunn</strong>. Burial in Versailles cemetery with Kidwell"s<br />

Service. Dr <strong>Gunn</strong> was born in Versailles March 1885. A son of Dr. and Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong>. Active<br />

pallbearers were: Dr. M. S. Otten, Roy Otten, Warren Boles, Johnny Keyes, Rufus Harms,<br />

Don K. Hunter, Mel Hughes, Charles Smoyer and Hugh Hart. Doctors and other friends<br />

served as Honary Pallbearers. Received medical training at Barnes Medical College in St.<br />

Louis. Graduated in 1908. He went to Florence to start medical practice. After 2 years in<br />

Florence, ill health forced Dr. <strong>Gunn</strong> to go to Texas, first to Uvalde and later to La Pryor. He<br />

remained there 3 years practicing medicine there. He spent 2 years in a sanitorium in<br />

Colorado Springs, Colorado, as a patient and as a physician. Upon his return to Versailles he<br />

and his brother, Dr. A.J. <strong>Gunn</strong> opened an office in the old IOOF building. Leter they moved<br />

to the Heineman building and in 1936 built the present building. Dr. <strong>Gunn</strong> first married Miss<br />

Kate Hardy, a daughter of the late Mr. & Mrs. D.C. Hardy Sr. She died and their only<br />

daughter Miss Florence <strong>Gunn</strong> died in the fall of 1932. On Feb. 22, 1933 Dr. <strong>Gunn</strong> & Miss<br />

Beatrice Sherrell of Texas county were married. He is survived by his wife, a sister: Mrs.<br />

Walter Frances; his brother Dr. A.J. <strong>Gunn</strong>; 2 neices: Mrs William Carr of Eldon and Mrs.<br />

Archie Roark of Versailles; 2 nephews: Jack and Gregory <strong>Gunn</strong>. He had a heart attack on<br />

return from a call on a patient, in his car parked in front of the clinic. He was a member of<br />

two pioneer families of Morgan county, one of his grandfathers, J.D. Thruston, laid out the<br />

original plot of Versailles and was authorized to do so at a meeting of the county court at the<br />

home of Dr. <strong>Gunn</strong>"s other grandfather. Published 1947 - (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

William H. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

62, 121 East Reed Street of Benton,[Illinois] died yesterday at the Moore Hospital where he<br />

had been a patient fro the past two months. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a miner, employed at Orient No. 2.<br />

He was Sunday School superintendent of the Trinity Baptist church in West City and was a<br />

member of the United Mine Workers and the Masonic Lodge. He had lived in the county for<br />

the past 39 years. He is survived by his wife, Verna, his mother, Eliza Kimmel of Piqua, O and<br />

three children: Mrs. Genevieve Shaw, Batavia, IL; Mrs. Ruth Ann Kelley, Marquette, Mich,<br />

and Mrs. Maxine Marcussen, Chicago. He also leaves a brother, Louie <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Thompsonville and the following half-brothers and sisters; Homer and Dan Kimmel,<br />

Covington, O; James Kimmel, Dayton, O; Lee Kimmel, Mrs. Bertha Penrod and Mrs. Hazel<br />

Kruse, Piqua, O. Funeral services will be held Saturday afternoon at 2 o’clock at the Trinity<br />

Baptist church with Reverends Stalcup and Stockton officiating. Interment will be in the<br />

Masonic and Odd Fellows cemetery under the direction of the Mitchell Funeral Home. The<br />

body will lie in state at the funeral home. Source: Benton Evening <strong>New</strong>s dated Thursday,<br />

March 8, 1951 (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

William Hains <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

July 18, 2002, Montgomery County, Illinois. William Haines <strong>Gunn</strong>,Taylorville, Il. Breeze<br />

Courier, Friday July 19, 2002 - William Haines <strong>Gunn</strong>, 75, of Raymond died Wednesday, July<br />

17, 2002, in St. John's North. He was born January 4, 1927, in Morrisonville, the son of


Robert A. and Hazel Brown <strong>Gunn</strong>. He married Shirley J. Harvey in 1958. He was a<br />

self-employed farmer for 45 years and a commercial pilot for 20 years. He was a member of<br />

the Raymond/Harvel Kiwanis, Raymond/Morrisonville Masonic Lodge and the Raymond<br />

American Legion Post #299. He services in the U.S. Army Air Force during World War II and<br />

also served in the Illinois Air Guard. Surviving are his wife; sons: David <strong>Gunn</strong> and Will (wife<br />

Lisa) <strong>Gunn</strong>, both of Raymond, and Tobin <strong>Gunn</strong> of Harvel; daughters: Susan (husband Paul)<br />

Greenwalt, Jeanne <strong>Gunn</strong> and Stephanie <strong>Gunn</strong>, all of Raymond; two grandchildren; and<br />

sister, Roberta J. Scott of West Hartford, Conn. Services will be held at 10:00 a.m. Saturday,<br />

July 20, in Hough Funeral Home in Raymond, with Rev. David Ziegenbein officiating. Burial<br />

will be in Ashbury Cemetery, Raymond.<br />

William Henry <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

William Henry "Budge" <strong>Gunn</strong> William Henry "Budge" <strong>Gunn</strong> of Cuba, Missouri, passed<br />

away at his home on Dec. 21, 2001 at the age of 87. Budge, as his family and friends knew him,<br />

was born in St Louis, Mo. on December 13, 1914 to the union of William Henry <strong>Gunn</strong> and<br />

Lillian Pearl (Cook) <strong>Gunn</strong>. He was preceded in death by his parents and wife, Winifred. On<br />

May 2, 1947 Budge was united in marriage to Winifred Ann Moody. Three sons and six<br />

daughters were born to this union. They enjoyed 47 years together. Those who survive to<br />

mourn his passing are his nine children: Lillian McCann and husband Hoyt of Cuba, Mo.;<br />

William H. (Bill) <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife Linda of Cuba, Mo.; Robert H. (Bobby) <strong>Gunn</strong> of Cuba and<br />

fiance Sheila Walker of Edmond, Ok.; Margaret Rousset and husband Glenn of St. Clair,<br />

Mo.; Raymond D. (Buddy) <strong>Gunn</strong> of St James, Mo.; Mary A. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Muskogee, Ok.;<br />

Christine U. Durbin and husband Gary of Cuba, Mo.; Catherine H. Goyette and husband<br />

Rich of Knoxville, Tenn.; Winifred M. <strong>Gunn</strong> and husband Robert Fleming of Rolla, Mo.<br />

Budge is survived by two sisters and one brother, Ursula, Helen and Dan <strong>Gunn</strong>, all of Cuba,<br />

Mo. He is survived by 16 grandchildren: Janice Brummet, Bill Taber, Hoyt McCann III,<br />

Christopher B. McCann, William H. (Billy) <strong>Gunn</strong> IV, Angela <strong>Gunn</strong>, Robert (Bobby) <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Jr., Janet <strong>Gunn</strong>, Johnny <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jim White, Jason White, Joe White, Jessica <strong>Gunn</strong>, Justin<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, Rachel Durbin, Jenny Gibbs, and 17 great-grandchildren. He is also survived by sisterin-law<br />

Mary Moody of Jefferson City, brother-in-law Phil Murphy of St. Louis, and first<br />

cousins Francis Nixon of Cuba and Wilbur Cook of Fl., as well as several nieces and nephews,<br />

and many friends. Budge was a life-long resident of Cuba. His grandfather, Henry <strong>Gunn</strong>, was<br />

one of the first settlers in the Cuba area, arriving in the late 1850"s. Budge was a friend to all<br />

and enemy to none. He lived through trying times, a witness to depression and prosperity, to<br />

war and to peace, to strife, and to tranquility. Yet he always continued his love for his wife,<br />

honor to his parents and devotion to his children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. He<br />

lived his life with honesty, integrity, hard work and creativity. A member of the "Greatest<br />

Generation," he served in the US Army for four years, serving in the Southern Pacific<br />

Campaign during WWII as a medical technician and ambulance driver. He received ribbons<br />

for good conduct, and also received a Bronze Star. Besides raising his family with his wife, he<br />

worked for the Frisco Railroad, and opened graves for Shanklin, Hoener and Britton Funeral<br />

Homes for over 45 years. Budge was also a talented carpenter and bricklayer. Budge spent<br />

many years coon and squirrel hunting, fishing, spoonbill snagging, and frog gigging with his<br />

life-long friends. Budge was a practical joker, loved to tell stories and was extremely witty and<br />

insightful. He enjoyed gardening and each year waited anxiously for spring to plant<br />

vegetables and flowers. He had many years of outstanding garden displays with an abundance


of vegetables that supplied not only his immediate family, but also his friends and people of<br />

the community. He also enjoyed playing cards (and winning) with his family. In his younger<br />

days he was an exceptional pool player. Budge will be sadly missed by his family and by all<br />

that knew him. He will live on in the hearts of his family and friends. William Henry "Budge"<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> was in state at the Britton Funeral Home of Cuba, Mo. where funeral services were<br />

held on Monday, Dec. 24, 2001, at 1 p.m. with Rev. Mike Goodwin officiating. Eulogies were<br />

given by Gary Durbin and Don Britton. Great-grandchildren Zak Farmer and Chelsea Taber<br />

sang inspirational hymns. Hisgrandsons served as pallbearers. Honorary pallbearers were<br />

Dan <strong>Gunn</strong>, Francis Nixon, Billy Basham, Charlie Carey and Walter Ahrens. Interment was at<br />

the Kinder Cemetery in Cuba. All arrangements were under the direction of the Britton<br />

Funeral Home of Cuba, Mo.<br />

William Henry <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Waelder, Texas. William Henry gunn died at his home, six miles northeast of Gonzales<br />

yesterday evening at 8:15, March 24, 1893. His remains were buried this evening at 3 o’clock<br />

in the Thompsonville cemetery by the Waelden Masonic Lodge of which body he was a<br />

member. While riding handling stock, in his pasture last Thuesday, the deceased’s horse fell<br />

with him on it, inflicting serious injuries from which he died never having recovered<br />

consciousness from the time of the accident. Deceased left a wife and tow children in good<br />

circumstances. Besdies considerable property, his life was insured for $2500 (John and<br />

Susanna Beard <strong>Gunn</strong> Desc)<br />

William Henry <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

CHESAPEAKE,Va (B) - William Henry "Pete" <strong>Gunn</strong>, 68, passed from this life Jan. 14, 2010<br />

at his home after a 4-year battle with metastatic breast cancer. Pete was born Jan. 15, 1941 in<br />

Danville, Va., the son of the late Sterling and Lula <strong>Gunn</strong>. He attended Douglas High School in<br />

Huntington, W.Va., where he earned All State in football, basketball and baseball. He then<br />

attended Bluefield State College in West Virginia earning his associate's degree. In 1967, Pete<br />

enlisted in the U.S. Navy in which he served 28 strong years before retiring as a chief warrant<br />

officer 4 in 1995. Pete earned his bachelor's degree in elementary education graduating from<br />

Norfolk State with honors. Following his retirement from the U.S. Navy, Pete kept his<br />

residence in Chesapeake, where he raised his two children and began his second career. He<br />

worked as a school teacher at Cradock Middle School in Portsmouth until 2003. Pete was well<br />

known through the athletic community as an official referee for several different leagues. Pete<br />

is survived by his loving wife of 43 years, Patricia Lou; daughter, Monica L. Boone; son, Dr.<br />

William E. <strong>Gunn</strong>; and four grandchildren, Tré, Taylor and Manny Boone and Ava <strong>Gunn</strong>;<br />

host of nieces and nephews; like a brother and family, Steve and Bev Adkins. Pete's interests<br />

included singing, jazz music, and sports. His most cherished pastime however was spending<br />

time with his family. To say Pete was a wonderful husband, father and grandfather would be<br />

an understatement. He was adored by all who had the pleasure of meeting him. Pete had a<br />

beautiful, contagious smile that brought joy to others. At Pete's request a private memorial<br />

service will be held at his residence to celebrate his wonderful life.<br />

William Howard <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

45, of Montgomery, Alabama, died at 1:35 p.m. Friday, May 12, 1972 in Confederate<br />

Memorial Medical Center in Shreveport, La, following a lengthy illness. He was a native of


Winn Parish. Funeral services were held at 2:30 p.m. Sunday in the Mt. Zion Methodist<br />

Church in Montgomery with the Rev. George McVay officiating. Burial was in the church<br />

cemetery under the direction of Southern Funeral Home of Winnfield. He is survived by one<br />

son, William Jeffery <strong>Gunn</strong>, and one daughter, Jane <strong>Gunn</strong>, both of Phoenix, Ariz.; his mother,<br />

Mrs. Jessie <strong>Gunn</strong> of Montgomery; two brothers, James J. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Brookhaven, Penn., and<br />

Merl <strong>Gunn</strong> of Montgomery. (George and Margaret Morrison <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

William Joseph <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

William Joseph “Joey” <strong>Gunn</strong> died on Sunday, Dec. 16, 2012, at age 50 in Pacifica, Calif.<br />

Born in Vicksburg, Joey was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Billy Joe <strong>Gunn</strong>. He was a<br />

graduate of the University of Mississippi and a lifelong Ole Miss fan wherever he lived. After<br />

a successful career in marketing and advertising, he was enjoying his role as a father. He is<br />

survived by two sons, Zachary Joseph and Joshua Pryor. He also is survived by a sister,<br />

Susan Harris (Joe); nephews, Jeff and Luke; and niece, Suzanne Tuck, all of Memphis, Tenn.<br />

Arrangements are incomplete with Chapel by the Sea in Pacifica in charge.<br />

William M. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

a resident of Dallas forty five years, died Saturday at his home, 3904 Euclid in Dallas. He was<br />

in the cotton business many years but reitred nineteen years ago. Surviving are his wife Janet<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> and a sister, Mrs. Homer Starke of Dallas. Publish Dallas Morning <strong>New</strong>s, 11-15-1936<br />

William L. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Funeral services for William L. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 65, of 1524 Monte Carlo, Dallas, Tx., who dedicated his<br />

life to fatherless boys, a driector of Big Brothers of Metropolitan Dallas, will be held at 10 am<br />

Thursday in the Lamar and Smith Funeral Chapel. Burial will be in Pueblo, Colorado.He<br />

born born in Pueblo, Colorado, attended the YMCA College in Chicago. He earned his B. A.<br />

Degree at George Williams College and his MA degree in educational administration at the<br />

University of Chicago. He began his career with the young in the 1920's as intrmural coast at<br />

the Univ. Of Chicago Laboratory School. Survivors include his wife Erna, one daughter, one<br />

sister and one brother. Dallas Monring <strong>New</strong>s, July 11, 1974<br />

William LaRoy <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

YANCEYVILLE - William Laroy <strong>Gunn</strong>, 73, died Friday at Duke Medical Center, Durham.<br />

Funeral will be 2 p.m. Sunday at Yanceyville United Methodist Church, where he was a<br />

member. Masonic graveside rites will be in the church cemetery. He was a retired<br />

superintendent of Yanceyville Water Works, a member and past master of Caswell Masonic<br />

Brotherhood Lodge 11 and a member and a past president of Yanceyville Rotary Club and a<br />

member of Paul Harris Award. Surviving are wife, Mrs. Elizabeth Foster <strong>Gunn</strong>; son, William<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Danville, Va.; daughter, Mrs. Nancy Bush of Phoenix, Ariz.; brother, Henry <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Yanceyville; five grandchildren. Memorials may be made to the church building fund. The<br />

family will be at the home. Hooper Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Greensboro<br />

<strong>New</strong>s & Record, Greensboro, NC Sat. 1-28-1984 (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

descendant)


William Lee <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

William Lee, age. 76, passed away Jan. 10, 2010. Visitation 11:00 a.m. until 12:00 p.m. service<br />

on Friday, January 15, 2010, Walker Funeral Home Queen City Chapel, 1712 Queen City<br />

Ave., Cincinnati, OH 45214. Arrangements by Walker<br />

William Lewis <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

(1942 - 1996) - William Lewis <strong>Gunn</strong> Apache Junction , Arizona William Lewis <strong>Gunn</strong> , 53 died<br />

in his home after a long illness. He was born in Port Huron on July 28, 1942 and moved to<br />

Apache Junction 16 years ago. He loved the desert, music and movies. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> is survived<br />

by his mother Donna Delores Dulyea <strong>Gunn</strong>, sisters , Marilyn, Louise, Cathy, Irene, Bridget<br />

Ann, and Donna Marie: brothers Loseph Allen and Lewis Wesley; sons William Lewis,<br />

Frederick John, Kenneth Lee, Scott Anthony; daughter LuAnn Marie; stepsons John James<br />

and James Michael; Step daughter; Jacklyn Helen and 19 grandchldren: and several nieces<br />

and nephews. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was preceded in death by his wife Patricia <strong>Gunn</strong>, Oct 1995 in Apache<br />

Junction, Ariz. A memorial sercice will be July 13, at 11 AM at the Salvation Army.<br />

W. Milsap <strong>Gunn</strong>, 81,<br />

William Milsap <strong>Gunn</strong> who formerly lived at 2217 Cleveland, Texas died Friday, 25 Jan 1974,<br />

in a local nursing home. Funeral services were held Monday, 28 Jan, at Fry and Gibbs<br />

Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Raymond A. Armstrong officiating. Burial was made in<br />

Evergreen Cemetery. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born 12 Dec 1892, a son of . and Maude Milsap <strong>Gunn</strong>.<br />

He married the former Miss Winnie Skidmore in June 1919. She died in 1959. He attended<br />

Bairdstown schools and Paris Commercial College and was a veteran of World War I having<br />

served in France. He was a member of First Christian Church and a retired rural mail<br />

carrier. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs. Bill Salock of San co, Calif.; a son, William<br />

Terrell <strong>Gunn</strong> of Red Lanes, Calif.; five grandchildren; a sister, Mrs. Frank C. Phillips of<br />

Dallas and two nephews, Dr. J.F. Hillhouse of Paris and Larry Phillips of Taiwan, China<br />

(Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

William P. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

William P. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 86, one of Rockingham county"s best known old citizens, died at his home<br />

near Wentworth yesterday evening at 6:30. The infrimities of age brought about his death. He<br />

was a soldier of the Confederacy and his passing leaves another gap in the sparse but valiant<br />

ranks of the men in grey, who followed Lee in those stormy days of "61 to 65", and carried on<br />

into this century. He was unusually alert and active, physically and mentally even in his last<br />

years, until this fatal illness overtook him. He was a regular and enthusiastic attendant of the<br />

annual get-together and dinner given the old soldiers of this county by the Daughters of the<br />

Confederacy. Of the men who saw service there now remain in Rockingham County only a<br />

handful --about 8. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> is survived by seven children -- three daughters and four sons.<br />

Also suurviving are a large number of grandchildren and several great-grandchildren.<br />

Funeral services were conducted from the home this afternoon at 2:30 o"clock, by Rev. L. L.<br />

Wyrick. Interment was in the cemetery of Shady Grove Church.- Reidsville Review,<br />

Rockingham Co., NC Wed. 2-21-1934 (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> descendant)<br />

William P. <strong>Gunn</strong>, MD


Janesville, Wisconsin - Dr. William P. <strong>Gunn</strong> 75, of RR #% Janesville, and 7000 S. Shore<br />

Drive, Chicago, died Thursday in home on the Janesville Afton Road. Dr. <strong>Gunn</strong> had spent<br />

more time in his rural Janesville residence than in Chicaog where he was an emeritus member<br />

of the surgical staff of St. Bernard’s hospital. Dr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born on a Rock County farm,<br />

the son of James A. <strong>Gunn</strong> and Margaret Finley <strong>Gunn</strong>. He attended Janesville high school and<br />

graduated in 1907 from the University of Illinois school of medicine. He servied in the medical<br />

corps during World War I., and married Amelia Oldknow August 20, 1941 in Fort Wayne,<br />

Indiana. Surviving are his widow: three brothers, James L. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Janesville; D. J. And<br />

Biddle T. <strong>Gunn</strong> both of Rock township; and two sisters. Services 11:30 am Saturday in St.<br />

Patricks Catholic Church. Morning Start Rockord, Il, page 3 March 21, 1958<br />

William P. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

59, of Phoenix, AZ passed away on September 21, 2010. Bill was born April 26, 1951, in<br />

Billings, MT to Jessie Hunter & Robert <strong>Gunn</strong>. He grew up in Phoenix and graduated from<br />

Alhambra HS and NAU. Bill spent most of his career in commercial real estate. It was at NAU<br />

that he fell in love with Flagstaff where he enjoyed skiing, hiking and 4-wheeling, but his<br />

greatest love was his boys. He will be greatly missed. He is survived by his sons William<br />

"Brad" and Christopher; and his brother John (Vicky) of Valdosta, GA. Bill will be<br />

remembered for his smile and his laughter.<br />

William Preston <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Ripley - retired from Piper Industry, <strong>New</strong> Albany, MS, died January 15, 2006. Visitation will<br />

be from 5-9 p.m. at the funeral home. Services will be at 1 p.m. Tuesday, January 17 at<br />

McBride Funeral Home Chapel with burial in Falkner Cemetery. McBride Funeral Home<br />

662-837-8101 - William Preston <strong>Gunn</strong>, 76, diedSunday, Jan. 15, 2006, at the Tippah County<br />

Hospital. He was retired from Piper Industry in <strong>New</strong> Albany and a Baptist. Services will be at<br />

1 p.m. Tuesday at the McBride Funeral Home Chapel in Ripley with Bro. Stanley Huddleston<br />

officiating. Burial will be in the Falkner Cemetery.Survivors include his wife, Sue Hefley<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Ripley; four daughters, Dian Kuykendall (Jerry) of Tremont, Susie Young (Robert)<br />

of Muscle Shoals, Ala., Paullette Harris (Preston) of Mooresville, N.C., and Cindy Hall (John<br />

David) of Falkner; six grandchildren, Beth Kuykendall, of <strong>New</strong> Albany, Kim Kuykendall of<br />

Pontotoc, Rob Young (Melinda) of Melbourne, Fla., Spencer Hall of Falkner, Pres Harris and<br />

Anna Claire Harris, both of Mooresville, N.C.; his mother-in-law, Annie Mae Hefley of<br />

Falkner; one sister-in-law, <strong>Gunn</strong> of Collierville, Tenn.He was preceded in death by his<br />

parents, Will and Dora Mauney <strong>Gunn</strong>; three brothers, Sam, James and Roy <strong>Gunn</strong>; two<br />

special aunts, Dr. Jesse Mauney and Annie Mauney. Pallbearers will be James Allen Murphy,<br />

Danny Hefley, Rob Young, Spencer Hall, Pres Harris, Hendric Reed,Carey Glover and Don<br />

Montgomery. Visitation will be from 5 to 9 p.m. today and continue on Tuesday from 7 a.m.<br />

until service time (Hamblin and Elizabeth Tunstall <strong>Gunn</strong> desc).<br />

William P. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

William P. "Bill" <strong>Gunn</strong>, 83, of East Palatka, died Monday, Aug. 5, 2002, at Putnam<br />

Community Medical Center following an extended illness. A native of St. Louis, Missouri, he<br />

had resided in East Palatka for 9 years coming from Big Pine Key. He was a retired building<br />

contractor having operated <strong>Gunn</strong> and <strong>Gunn</strong> Construction Co. in Miami for many years. he<br />

was also a U.S. Navy Veteran of World War II and a Presbyterian. He is survived by his wife


of 56 years, Lucile B. <strong>Gunn</strong> of East Palatka; son and daughter-in-law, John R. and Yong<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Coconut Creek; daughter, Donna <strong>Gunn</strong> of Crestview; two grandchildren, Melanie<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Ft. Gordon, Ga. and Crystal <strong>Gunn</strong> of Coconut Creek;nephew, Donald <strong>Gunn</strong> Gentry<br />

and his wife, Jane of Annanadale, Virginia; niece, Vivian Granata and her husband, Michael<br />

of Boca Raton. Service will be 2 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 7, 2002, at Johnson-Overturf Funeral<br />

Homes of Palatka with the Rev. Bob Bronkema officiating. Flowers are gratefully accepted or<br />

memorial contributions may be made to a favorite charity. Johnson-Overturf Funeral Home<br />

and Crematory of Palatka is in charge of the arrangements.<br />

William Paul <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Detroit Free Press (MI) - December 15, 2004 - Beloved husband of Carmen D. Dear father of<br />

William P. Loving son of William and Marion. Also survived by two brothers and four sisters.<br />

Funeral Service Friday 1 p.m. from the Chapel of the L.J. Griffin Funeral Home, 7707<br />

Middlebelt (at Ann Arbor Tr.). Family will receive visitors Thursday from 1-9 p.m. Share a<br />

"Memorial Tribute" with the family at griffinfuneralhome.com.<br />

William Ray <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

HOPKINS COUNTY, KY - William (Jockey) <strong>Gunn</strong> 86, of Madisonville, KY passed away<br />

Wednesday, September 28, 2011, at Ridgewood Terrace Nursing Home in Madisonville. He<br />

was born July 14, 1925 in Hopkins Co., KY to the late John Andrew and Allene McCartney<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>. He was also preceded in death by his wife, Nanna Belle Haley <strong>Gunn</strong>; one daughter,<br />

Donna June <strong>Gunn</strong>; six sisters and two brothers. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a U.S. Navy Veteran of W.W.<br />

II and employed as a coal miner for 35 years at the Island Creek mine. He also was a member<br />

of the Madisonville Ward of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. He is survived<br />

by four sons, Joseph (Michelle) <strong>Gunn</strong> of Madisonville; Paul (Debbie) <strong>Gunn</strong> of Morganfield,<br />

KY; Tommy (Judy) <strong>Gunn</strong> of Dawson Springs, KY and Michael (Janette) <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Madisonville, KY; one sister, Loretta James of Madisonville; one brother, Rufus <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Clio, MI; ten grandchildren, ten great grandchildren and one great great grandchild and<br />

several nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be at 2:00 P.M. Saturday, October 1, 2011<br />

at Barnett-Strother Funeral Home with Bishop Kevin Rogers officiating. Burial will follow at<br />

Forest Lawn Memorial Gardens in Madisonville. Visitation will be from 5:00 P.M. until 7:00<br />

P.M. Friday and after 12:00 P.M. Saturday at the funeral home. Military graveside honors<br />

will be conducted by the Hopkins Co. Honor Guard<br />

William Riley <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr.<br />

Shawnee resident William Riley <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr., 30, died Thursday, Feb. 19, 2004 in Gainesville,<br />

Texas. Survivors include his wife, Shannon Bell, of the home; two children, Taryn and Ethan<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of the home; mother and step-father, Dawn and Terry Petrosj of Midwest City; father<br />

and stepmother, William and Carman <strong>Gunn</strong> of Cascade Locks, Ore.;brother,Christopher<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Oklahoma City; sister, Rene Holder of San Diego, Calif.; mother and father-in-law,<br />

James and Mary Bell; niece, Choloe Aycox; nephew, Cole Aycox, and numerous aunts, uncles<br />

and other relatives. Service will be 2 p.m. Friday at Resthaven Funeral Chapel with the Rev.<br />

James Walter officiating.


William R. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

1-24-1890 - The friends of Mr and Mrs William R. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Mrs. E. B. Owen, Mr and Mrs L. G.<br />

Ricketts and Mr. J. E. Owen are invited to attend the funeral of Mr. William R. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

Tuesday January 25, 1910 at 10 a.m. from the chapel of H. M. Patterson and Son, Rev. W. L.<br />

Lingle officiating. The Elks will have charge of the funeral and the pallbearers will be selected<br />

from the members. Atlanta Georgia W. R. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Crawfordville, Ga. W. R. <strong>Gunn</strong>, one of the<br />

most prominent men of Crawfordville, died Inst. Night at 11 o’clock. He was 65 years old and<br />

leaves three sons and two daughters. Atlanta Constitution.<br />

William R. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Atlanta, Georgia. Mr. William R. <strong>Gunn</strong> age 66 years died January 22, 1910, at 10 oclock<br />

yesterday morning at the residence, 45 Luckie Street. The deceased was an architect by trade,<br />

was a member of the B. P. O. E. No. 230 of Macon and of the Masonic Lodge of Macon,<br />

Georgia. He is survived by his wife and daughter Miss Elsie <strong>Gunn</strong> of Kingston, Tennessee.<br />

The Atlanta Constitution published January 23, 1910.<br />

William R. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Montgomery Advertiser - May 19, 1908 - Gallipolis, Ohio. Captain William R. <strong>Gunn</strong> lawyer<br />

and pedestrian and a soldier for the Confederate Army fell dead at his home in Point Pleasant<br />

today. He was prominent in West Virginia State affairs. (William Richmond <strong>Gunn</strong>)<br />

William Ross <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Clarion-Ledger, The (Jackson, MS) - September 1, 2005 William Ross <strong>Gunn</strong>, 52, died on<br />

Monday, August 29, 2005, in Meridian, Mississippi. Visitation is 10 a.m. today at Stephens<br />

Funeral Home in Meridian. Memorial Services will be conducted at 11 a.m. today at the<br />

funeral home. Burial service will be conducted at a later time. Ross was a kind and generous<br />

man whose caring spirit and life will be greatly missed. A Meridian native, he was a graduate<br />

of Meridian High School and The University of Southern Mississippi. He is preceded in death<br />

by his father, William J. <strong>Gunn</strong>. He is survived by his mother, Elizabeth Ross <strong>Gunn</strong>, brothers,<br />

James Edwin <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife, Jennie; Douglas J. <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife, Jackie; a special friend,<br />

Susan Long; his uncle, Bill Ross; nieces and nephews, Josh <strong>Gunn</strong>, John <strong>Gunn</strong>, Carroll Ann<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, Melissa <strong>Gunn</strong>, Mary Margaret <strong>Gunn</strong>, Molly <strong>Gunn</strong>; and cousins, Melinda Lestyan and<br />

Jim Ross. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Poplar Springs Drive Baptist Church-<br />

Mission Fund, Southern Baptist Disaster Relief Fund, or a charity of your choice.<br />

William S. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

7-18-1918 Richmond Times Dispatch page 10. - Funeral services for William S. <strong>Gunn</strong>, widely<br />

known Richmond, Virginia citizen and retired lumber dealer who died Thuesday night at his<br />

residence in the Hanover Apartment, 100 West Franklin Street will be conducted from the<br />

First Baptist Church at 4:30 this afternoon. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong>’s death was believed to have been<br />

caused by heart failure. He was seen on the streets last Monday and was then in apparent


good health. He was about seventy years old. For a number of years he was engaged in the<br />

lumber business at Harrison and Broad Streets and later removed to Bowe and Marshall<br />

Streets. Here he remained until several years ago when he reitred from active labor. He was<br />

a member of the First Baptist Church. Besides his wife, Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> is survived by three sisters,<br />

Miss Beatrice <strong>Gunn</strong>, Mrs. George R. Crump, and Mrs. Lillie Powell of this city; and two<br />

brother A. R. <strong>Gunn</strong> of this city and James F. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Baltimore, Md. (John and Sarah<br />

Scherer <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

William Starling <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

76. died at 12:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon, August 3, 1950, at his home in Huntsville. A<br />

native of Randolph, he was born near Fort Henry, son Sunday School meets at 10:30 of the<br />

late Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas <strong>Gunn</strong>. He lived in the Fort Henry vicinity until 1915 when, with<br />

his family, he moved to Moberly, going later to Columbia, where he was a carpenter for many<br />

years. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> is survived by his wife and five children: Mr. Ernest B. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Columbia,<br />

Elbert O <strong>Gunn</strong> and Mrs. G. A. Nicholson of St. Louis, James William <strong>Gunn</strong> and Mary <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

of Los Angeles; a granddaughter Mrs. Betty Lou Walker, Los Angeles;two brothers, A. B.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, Presscott Ark, and H. A <strong>Gunn</strong> of Moberly: and three sisters, Mrs. E. S. Green,<br />

Moberly and Mrs. Florence Harris, Thomas Hill, and Mrs. Roy Sims Fairfax. The body is in<br />

the Patton Funeral Home in Huntsviile, where services will be held at 3 o'clock Saturday<br />

afternoon by the Rev. Arnold Burns, pastor of Huntsville Methodist. Burial will be in<br />

Oakland Cemetery, Moberly Moberly Monitor 1950 August 4 (Thomas and Sarah<br />

Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

William Silas <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

William Silas <strong>Gunn</strong>, age 78, died on Saturday morning, December 16, 2000, at Duke<br />

University Medical Center. He was born to the late Marshall and Essie Pettiford <strong>Gunn</strong> in<br />

Caswell County on July 9, 1922. He lived in Durham for the majority of his life. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

served as a sergeant in the Fire Fighting Division of the U.S. Army during WWII. In 1984,<br />

after 40 years of dedicated service, he retired from Grand Union Warehouse Division<br />

(formerly Colonial Stores, Inc.) as the first African-American in the supervisory position of<br />

foreman in the produce department. He was a faithful member of Ebenezer Baptist Church,<br />

where he was a member of the deacon board, chairman of the trustee board, chairman of the<br />

Beautification Committee, and for many years served as the church Cub Scout Master. In<br />

1998, Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was honored by the church with an Appreciation Award dinner for his many<br />

years of Christian service. He was selected by the Durham Chamber of Commerce as<br />

Durham's 1978 Father of the Year. He is survived by his devoted wife, Mary Louise Evans<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>; six children, Linda <strong>Gunn</strong> Jones (Anthony), of Raleigh, and William Lloyd <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

Marcilen L. <strong>Gunn</strong> (Linda L.), Milton P. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Monika <strong>Gunn</strong>-Kirkland, and Fern <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Simeone (Mark), of Durham; three grandchildren, Christopher <strong>Gunn</strong> Holloway, Marcilen<br />

Lloyd <strong>Gunn</strong>, of Durham, and Marilouise Elizabeth Jones, of Raleigh; one sister, Doris <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Gibbs of Forest Park, Ill.; an uncle, Oddie <strong>Gunn</strong>, of Mebane; and a host of special nieces and<br />

nephews and cousins, and friends. Funeral services will be conducted today at 1 p.m. at<br />

Ebenezer Baptist Church


William Schuyler <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

74, our beloved husband, father, brother, grandfather, uncle and dear friend passed away on<br />

Sunday, June 4, 2006 in Boca Raton, Florida. Formerly of Chicago, Bill was born in Illinois<br />

on July 1, 1931; he graduated from Beloit University and received his Masters from the<br />

University of Kansas. He settled in Boca Raton in 1960. He proudly served during the Korean<br />

War as a Navy officer on the USS Wisconsin. Bill was a successful financial advisor for over<br />

45 years. He was a member of Mensa, and served as president of the Boca Raton Chamber of<br />

Commerce, The Kiwanis Club, and The United Way. Bill enjoyed people of all ages. He<br />

coached the Little League for many years; and was an avid golfer. He gave back to the<br />

community in so many ways. His kindness left the world a better place, and he will be deeply<br />

missed by his family and many friends. He is survived by his wife, Carole; son Jeff of Boca<br />

Raton; daughters Susan Burris of Stuart and Karen Demirpolat of Tallahassee; brother Bud<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Chicago; and seven grandchildren. The family will be receiving friends on<br />

Wednesday, June 7, 2006 at Babione Funeral Home (east chapel 561-395-8787) from 4:00 -<br />

8:00pm with a service in celebration of his life to begin at 6:00pm. In lieu of flowers,<br />

donations in his memory would be appreciated to The United Way of Palm Beach County. To<br />

express condolences and/or make donations Visit PalmBeachPost.com/obituaries Published in<br />

The Palm Beach Post on 6/5/2006<br />

William T. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

GUNN, William T., (Peter), 73, of Nashville, Tenn., formerly a native of Pulaski County, Va.,<br />

passed away July 5, 2003 at home. William retired from Metro Government in Nashville,<br />

Tenn. and served in the United States Army during the Korean Conflict. He is the son of the<br />

late Samuel C. and Lorena B. Gleason <strong>Gunn</strong>. He is predeceased by his brother, Julian C.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> and sister, Dora Lee <strong>Gunn</strong> Berryhill. William is survived by his sister, Joyce <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Berry of Melbourne, Fla.; brother, Jimmy W. <strong>Gunn</strong> of <strong>New</strong>port <strong>New</strong>s, Va.; and many friends.<br />

Friends are welcome to call Saturday, July 12, 2003 from 10 to 11 a.m. at Lotz Salem Chapel,<br />

where a service celebrating William"s life will be held in the chapel at 11 a.m.Interment will<br />

follow in Sherwood Memorial Park, Salem. Contributions may be made to the American<br />

Cancer Society, 9 E. Church Ave., Roanoke, Va. 24011. Arrangements by Lotz Salem Chapel.<br />

(John C. & Sarah Owen <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

William T. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Funeral for William T. <strong>Gunn</strong> was held April 27, 2005, at Fountainhead Memorial in Palm<br />

Bay, Fla. He was born Oct. 27, 1928, in Decatur to Joseph Rike <strong>Gunn</strong> and Ruth Lewis <strong>Gunn</strong>.<br />

Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> served in the U.S. Navy for 23 years as a nuclear and electrical engineer and<br />

retired as lieutenant commander. After retiring from the Navy, Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was the project<br />

manager for the construction of Three Mile Island. He passed away on Saturday, April 23,<br />

2005, in Palm Bay, Fla. He is survived by his wife, Maria; son,William T. <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr. of Indian<br />

Harbor Beach, Fla.; daughter, Cynthia Lazuk of Lisbon, Conn.; stepson, Steven Noriega of<br />

Hummelstown, Pa.; three stepdaughters, Marisa Traham of Akins, S.C., Melissa Marcks of<br />

Allentown, Pa., and Trini Swalm of Hummelstown, Pa.; one sister, Betty <strong>Gunn</strong> Stukes of<br />

Beverly Hills, Fla.; and 12 grandchildren. Published in the Decatur Daily on 5/8/2005.


William T. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

November 28, 1992 - William T. <strong>Gunn</strong>, a <strong>New</strong> York City police officer who had been in a<br />

coma since he was shot pursuing a murder suspect almost four years ago, died yesterday at<br />

the Skilled Nursing Facility of Franklin Hospital Medical Center in Valley Stream, L.I. He<br />

was 31 years old. Officer <strong>Gunn</strong>, who had joined the Police Department in 1982, was shot on<br />

Jan. 20, 1989, as he and two other plainclothes officers tried to capture a suspect wanted for<br />

questioning in two homicides. The three officers, all assigned to the 67th Precinct in East<br />

Flatbush, Brooklyn, had gone to a Bedford-Stuyvesant apartment building looking for the<br />

suspect. As one of Officer <strong>Gunn</strong>"s partners moved up the building"s stairway, a man burst<br />

through an apartment door firing, and wounded the officer in the shoulder. When Officer<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> rushed to his fallen partner"s aid, he was shot in the head. His partner, Detective Louis<br />

R. Rango, subsequently recovered.The suspect, Ralph Richardson, 20, escaped an intensive<br />

police manhunt that day, in part by hiding in a nearby apartment and killing its occupant, a<br />

67-year-old woman. But a week later, after committing several robberies and being wounded<br />

in the thigh by an off-duty police officer while robbing a video store, Richardson shot himself<br />

to death in a stolen car on a desolate, dead-end street in Brooklyn. Officer <strong>Gunn</strong>, who had<br />

suffered severe brain damage, underwent a series ofoperations during his long<br />

hospitalization, but he never regained consciousness, according to Bruce Beaver, a hospital<br />

spokesman. Last April, a park at Public School 18 in Bellerose, Queens, was dedicated in his<br />

honor. He is survived by his wife, Lori; a daughter, Jennifer; his parents, and two brothers.<br />

William W. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Detroit, Michigan. May 7.1929—Because he resisted an attempt to "take him for a ride,"<br />

William W. Gunu, 51. music store owner, was shot fatally late last night at the door of his<br />

home. His wife. Carrie, narrowly escaped being struck by a, shot which lodged in the side of<br />

the doorway in which she was standing. <strong>Gunn</strong> was summoned to the door of his home by his<br />

wife, in response to a request by two men. As he appeared both men drew weapons and<br />

ordered <strong>Gunn</strong> to accompany them. <strong>Gunn</strong> seized the nearest and obtained his gun but the<br />

other opened fire, a bullet striking the music store proprietor in the stomach. The two men<br />

then fled in an automobile. No reason for the attack has been established.<br />

William W. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr.<br />

Funeral services for Dr. William W. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr., of Fort Worth, a former Dallas resident, will<br />

be held at 2 pm Friday at Greenwood Funeral Chapel in Fort Worth. Burial will be in<br />

Greenwood Cemetery there. Dr. <strong>Gunn</strong> died Wednesday in a Dallas hospital. A native of<br />

Columbus, Colorado County, he practiced dentistry in Dallas for several years before joining<br />

the Air Force. He had served on the staff of Fort Worth hospitals as an oral surgeon.<br />

Surivors: Wife, son William W. <strong>Gunn</strong>, III of Fort Worth; mother, Mrs. William W. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

Sr., of Dallas; two brothers, Dr. John B. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Dallas and David G. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Weimer,<br />

Colorado County, and grandmother, Mrs. R. W. Smith of Dallas. 1963-06-13 Dallas Morning<br />

<strong>New</strong>s (John and Susan <strong>Gunn</strong> of Onslow and Robeson Cty, NC desc)<br />

William <strong>Gunn</strong> (Mrs.)


Mrs. William <strong>Gunn</strong>, 252 South Franklin Street here in Janesville, died suddenly this<br />

morning, Friday, April 27, 1900, in Decherd, Tennessee. Cause of her death was heart<br />

disease. Her death came almost without warning and she died on the depot platform as she<br />

was about to board a waiting train for the north. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was with his wife at the time.<br />

Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> has not been in the best of health of late but relatives and friends did not suspect<br />

that her illness was of a serious nature. A week ago she left Janesville, Wisconsin for Decherd<br />

in the hopes that the trip and change would benefit her health. After arriving at her<br />

destination the change seemed to bring her but little relief. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a woman<br />

esteemed by all who knew her and her death will bring sorrow into many Janesville,<br />

Wisconsin homes. The remains will arrive in Janesville city, tomorrow.<br />

William <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Rev. William <strong>Gunn</strong>, of Lexington, Kentucky. He was a member of the Methodist Church and<br />

Presiding Elder of the Lexington District. Died August 23, 1853, aged 57 yrs. (<strong>Obituaries</strong> of<br />

Early Kentucky Settlers, page 213) (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

William <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

CAPT William <strong>Gunn</strong>, USN (Ret.) Captain Bill <strong>Gunn</strong> a former Commanding Officer of USS<br />

CLAMAGORE (SS-323) died at home on September 25, 2004. He was born Oct 27, 1928.<br />

There will be no services or obituary. He was a life member of the Naval Submarine League.<br />

William <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

65, of Radford, Virginia, died November 2 at his home. Survivors, two sisters, Mrs. Bertha<br />

Delap, Sioux Falls, S. Dakota; Mrs. Annie Baker, Mullins, W. Va.; one aunt, Mrs. Maggie<br />

Poindexter, Pulaski. Funeral will be Thursday at 1:00 p.m. at Claytor"s Funeral Chapel,<br />

Radford, with burial in Mountain View Cemetery, Radford. Rev. Henry Clay will officate.<br />

Arrangements by Claytor"s Funeral Home, Radford.The <strong>New</strong>s Journal Radford, Va Tues 11-<br />

6-1973<br />

William <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

passed away on April 2, 2005 following an extended illness. He was born December 25, 1921<br />

in <strong>New</strong> London, CT and had been a Tucson resident since 1968. He is survived by wife,<br />

Beverly; son, William (Suzanne) of Phoenix and daughter, Janis (Larry) Beckelman of<br />

Arivaca; three beloved grandsons, Paul, Bill and Cameron; one great-grandson, Mason; one<br />

niece and two grandnephews of Orlando, FL as well as many sisters and brothers-in-law<br />

throughout the U. S. His working life was spent in the piping industry and he was retired<br />

from Local 777 (CT) and 741 (AZ). He was a veteran of WWII serving in the U. S. Coast<br />

Guard for 3 1/2 years. Memorials to his memory may be made to the Tucson Community<br />

Food Bank or the Sportsman"s Club "Send a kid to Camp" fund. At his request no public<br />

service will be held, His family will greet friends at the family home on Sunday, April 10, 2005<br />

from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.


William A. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

died suddenly at Leonard Hospital Sept 23, 1961. William A. <strong>Gunn</strong> husband of Katherine<br />

Trumple; father of Robert J; Mrs. Francis Connelly; Mrs. Joseph Nicholela; Mrs. Frank<br />

Heming and Miss Madge <strong>Gunn</strong>; all of Schenectady, NY. Borther of Paul H. Of Watervilet<br />

and Arnold <strong>Gunn</strong> of Troy. Also survived by several grandchildren. Funeral from the Doran<br />

Funeral Home on Wednesday morning at 10 am thence to St. Peter’s church where at 10:30 a<br />

requiem High Mass will be sung. Interment St. Peter’s Cemetery, Troy, <strong>New</strong> York.<br />

Capt. William A. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Sr.<br />

GUNN - Died Sept. 16, 1966, Capt. William A. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Sr., retired, Richmond Fire<br />

Department, of 2109 Edwards Ave. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mary Burgess <strong>Gunn</strong>; one<br />

daughter, Mrs. Lois Ayscue; four sons, W. A., Jr., J. L., E. R., and J. G. <strong>Gunn</strong>; one brother,<br />

Harry L. <strong>Gunn</strong>; four sisters, Mrs. Effie Hood, Mrs. Anna Tucker, Mrs. Nona Townsend of<br />

Rawlings, Va.; Mrs. Lottie Ballis of Kingsport, Tenn.; 21 grandchildren, and three greatgrandchildren.<br />

Remains rest at the Joseph W. Bliley Funeral Home, Third and Marshall,<br />

where services will be held Monday, 2 p.m.Interment Maury, Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a member of<br />

Oak Grove Baptist Church. Richmond Times Dispatch (VA) Sat. 9-17-1966 William Arthur<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> - (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

William Adams <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

83 years of age, noted civil engineer, mathematician and astronomer died at his home 233<br />

South Mill Street, Lexington, yesterday afternoon at 2 o’clock. His death was due to infirmites<br />

incident to his great age. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong>’s funeral will probably be held Wednesday although the<br />

hour has not yet been fixed. Born near Shelbyville, November 9, 1829, the son of rev. William<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> a methodist preacher, Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was educated at Shelby College, which was at the time<br />

a flourishing institution. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> married April 24, 1855 , Miss Mary D. O’Neil of Kinston,<br />

<strong>New</strong> York who died in 1910. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was the father of nine children, eight of whom survive<br />

him. These are: Miss Fannie A. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Lexington; Mrs. Jennie G. Lane of Maysville; Mrs.<br />

Mary G. Webb of Lexington; William E. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Middlesboro; Robert Tevis <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Norfolk, Virginia; Julia W. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Lexington; Thomas <strong>Gunn</strong> and Mrs. Brooke G. Hifner,<br />

both of this city; Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> is also survived by eleven grandchilren and three great<br />

grandchildren. Three borhters a a sister also survive; James W. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Springfield, Ohio;<br />

Thomas M. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Portland Oregon; John T. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Lexington; and Mrs. Brooke Cains of<br />

Troy Ohio. The passing of William Adamas <strong>Gunn</strong> will cause regret to hundred who knew him<br />

intimately for years and to thousands who only knew him by sight, but respected him for his<br />

high qualities of head and heart. His death closes a chapter in the history of Lexington,<br />

ancient and modern. Lexington Herald Feb 2, 1915 (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

desc)<br />

William Albert <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Keysville, Ga - William Albert <strong>Gunn</strong> 65, of Keysville died today November 10, 1952 at 4 am<br />

after an extended illness. Funeral services will be held Monday at 3 pm at Keysville Baptist


Church. Interment will be in Keysville Cemetery. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was the son of the late lewis<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> and mary Pennington <strong>Gunn</strong>. He was a veteran of World War I and formerly<br />

emoployed by C and WC Railroad in Augusta. Surviving are his wife Sally Clark gunn, one<br />

brother, L. F. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Augusta; two sisters Miss Mollie <strong>Gunn</strong> of Miami Fla and Ruth Wilson<br />

of Louisville, and a large number of nieces and nephews.<br />

William Alex <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Funeral services for William Alex <strong>Gunn</strong>, 75 of Custer, Montana died Sunday, Jan 7, 1968 of<br />

cancer in his home, will be at 2 pm Thursday in Custer Congregational Church. The Rev<br />

Gale Anderson will officiate. Burial will be in Custer Cemetery. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born June 7,<br />

1882 in Ullapool Scotland and came to Custer in 1917. He enlisted in the Canadian<br />

Expeditionary Forces in 1918 and served in France. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> married <strong>My</strong>rtle Ann Butler in<br />

Billings, Mo on October 12, 1926. They ranched near Custer. He was a member of custer<br />

Congregation Church and charter member of A.C. Buckner Post 111 of the American legion.<br />

Suvivor include the widow and a son William M. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Custer, a borther, Rod and a sister,<br />

Bella McLean both of Scotland and two grandchildren and a great grandchild<br />

William E. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

of Bowie, Maryland died Sunday October 13, 1985. He is survived by his wife Fannie S.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, son James and daughters Diane and Alberia. Burial Harmony Memorial Park,<br />

Landover, Maryland. Contributions to the Cancer Society.<br />

William E. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

age 61. William E. "Bill" <strong>Gunn</strong> of Hopatcong, NJ., died suddenly Thursday, May 20, 2010,<br />

at St. Clare's Hospital, Dover. He was 61. Born in Dover, he lived in Hopatcong for 33 years.<br />

He was a general manager for 46 years with American Vending/ American Vending and<br />

Coffee Service (a third generation owned company) in Mt. Freedom and was considered "one<br />

of the family". He was a member of the United Presbyterian Church in Flanders and Noah's<br />

Ark Animal Shelter in Ledgewood and was a former member of Hopatcong Fire Co. #3,<br />

Ironia Fire Co. (Randolph Chemical Engine Co. #4), the Hopatcong Jaycees and the<br />

Hopatcong Little League. Beloved husband of Barbara J. (nee: Phelps). Devoted father of<br />

Jennifer of Geneva, NY. Dear brother of James, George, Harry and John O'Brien, Agnes<br />

Howell and the late Frances Smith. Loving uncle to many nieces and nephews. Also survived<br />

by his cherished dog, Shasta. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend a<br />

Memorial Service on Sunday, June 6 at 2:00 p.m. at the United Presbyterian Church, 58<br />

Drakesdale Road, Flanders. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made directly to<br />

the family. Arrangements by Leber-Lakeside Funeral Home, Landing<br />

William E. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

LANETT, Ga - Mr. William E. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 71, of Lanett died Tuesday, Nov. 29, 2011 at George H.<br />

Lanier Memorial Hospital in Valley. Funeral services are planned for Friday, Dec. 2 at 2 p.m.


at Ebenezer Baptist Church in Lanett with the Rev. Eugene Cooks officiating. Burial will<br />

follow at Pine Hill Cemetery. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> is survived by his wife, Shirley <strong>Gunn</strong>; eight children,<br />

Peter <strong>Gunn</strong> Sr. of Lanett, Lee <strong>Gunn</strong>, Tina (Rick) Ford, Linda (Robin) Fletcher and Roger<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, all of Dayton, Ohio, Valerie (Clarence) Ferrell of Valley and Charlene (Bennett)<br />

Higgins and Lantorrance (Denise) Tucker, both of Huntsville; 13 grandchildren; 14<br />

great-grandchildren; his mother-in-law, Mrs. Cora Lee Tucker of Lanett; a sister-in-law,<br />

Connie Story of Lanett; two brothers in-law, Tommy (Tammy) Tucker and Antonio Tucker,<br />

both of Lanett; a cousin, James Ramsey; and a host of cousins, relatives and friends. Mr.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> was born Sept. 9, 1940. Seroyer Funeral Home of LaFayette is handling arrangements.<br />

William Emmett <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

age 64, a resident of 160 North Main Street, Ashland, Ore., died early Wednesday evening,<br />

August 10 at he General hospital after a lingering illness. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born on October 21,<br />

1884 at Green Ridge, Mo. and was a retired soldier. He began his army career in 1904 at<br />

Kansas City and was a master sergeant in the ordinance department. He saw service in the<br />

Philippines and World War I and was retired at Fort Meyer, Va., on March 26, 1930. He was<br />

married to Miss Jennie Bateman at Chatanooga, Tenn., on August 1, 1917 and they moved to<br />

Oregon in 1931 and to Ashland in October, 1944. He is survived by his wife. Military services<br />

were conducted Saturday, August 13 at 10:30 a. m. in the Litwiller funeral home, with<br />

Veterans of Foreign Wars, Post No. 3423, of Ashland officiating. Interment was in the<br />

Mountain View cemetery.<br />

William F. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

William Frank <strong>Gunn</strong>, 87 of Route 1, died Wednesday in McDuffie County hosptial. The<br />

funeral will be at 3 pm Friday at Thomson Church of God with the Rev. Bobby Farmer and<br />

Grover Loyd officiating. Burial will be in Marshall Baptist Church Cemetery. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was<br />

a ntive of Oglethorpe County and lived several years in McDuffie County. He wa retired<br />

from Thomson Oak Flooring. He was a member of Thomson Church of God. Serivors<br />

include his wife Grace <strong>Gunn</strong>; 8 daughter, Ruby Screws, Sandersville; Doris Reece Charleston<br />

SC; Winnie Proctor Boneville; Rose Thomas, Sardis and Margaret Sharp, Lois <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

Madeline <strong>Gunn</strong>, and Pauline <strong>Gunn</strong> of Thomson; 4 sons, Robert Henry <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jacksonville,<br />

Fla, Cecil <strong>Gunn</strong>, Bogart and Oscar <strong>Gunn</strong> and Arthur <strong>Gunn</strong> Thomson. Curtis Funeral in<br />

charge of arrangement. Augusta Chronicle 12, 11, 1986<br />

William F. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. - Retired USAF Lt. Col. William F. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 76, of Tampa, Fla.,<br />

formerly of St. Petersburg, died Jan. 2, 2002 at his home. Lt. Col. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born in Norfolk<br />

and moved to St. Petersburg in 1991 from Houston, Texas. He was a retired lieutenant colonel<br />

in the U.S. Air Force for 25 years. He served during World War II on 21 missions also in<br />

Vietnam and Korea. He had a bachelor of science degree from the University of Maryland<br />

and received his law degree from Florida State University. Survivors include two daughters,


Christina Chamberlain of Carmel, Calif., and Nancy Sparks of Virginia Beach; three sons,<br />

John <strong>Gunn</strong> of Dallas, Texas, William F. <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr. of Reston, Va., David <strong>Gunn</strong> of Tampa, Fla.;<br />

two sisters, Jean O'Berry of Humble, Texas, and Harriet Smith of Virginia Beach; adopted<br />

son, Michael Barrett Hartfield of Birmingham, Ala.; adopted daughter, Julie Lynn <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Columbus, Ohio; and seven grandchildren. The family will receive friends Monday from 1 to<br />

2 p.m. in the chapel of H.D. Oliver Funeral Apts. in Norfolk. Interment will follow in Forest<br />

Lawn Cemetery with prayers by Father Damian. Memorial donations may be made to<br />

Catholic Charities of Hampton Roads.<br />

William <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

The funeral for William Lee <strong>Gunn</strong>, 61, 425 Downing Drive, will be conducted 11 a.m. today<br />

from Wrenn-Yeatts Westover Chapel by the Rev. Ray Wiggs and the Rev. Tim Nuckels.<br />

Burial will be in Danville Memorial Gardens. He died Sunday, Aug. 25, 1996, in his residence<br />

following a year of declining health. Born Sept. 28, 1934, in Caswell County, N.C., he was a<br />

son of Elizabeth Foster <strong>Gunn</strong>, who survives, and William L. <strong>Gunn</strong>. On Feb. 17, 1961, he was<br />

married to Elaine Walker <strong>Gunn</strong>, who survives. He had resided in Danville for the past 35<br />

years. Prior to his retirement, he was employed by R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. in the leaf<br />

department. He was also a member of Yanceyville United Methodist Church. He also served<br />

in the U.S. Army and was a member of the Masonic Lodge No. 11 in CaswellCounty, NC. In<br />

addition to his mother of Yanceyville, N.C., and his wife of the residence, survivors include a<br />

son, Craig D. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Danville; a daughter, Johnsie G. Wiley of Charlotte, N.C.; and a sister,<br />

Nancy G. Bush of Phoenix. The family will receive friends at the residence. (Thomas and<br />

Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

William H. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

William H., <strong>Gunn</strong>, age 93, of Ft. Lauderdale, FL, passed away on October 8, 2009. Barbara<br />

Falowski Funeral & Cremation Services, Ft. Lauderdale<br />

William H. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

72, of Tampa, Florida, died Monday (Nov. 11, 1991) in Tampa. He was born in Anniston, Ala.,<br />

and came here in 1955. He was a Navy veteran of World War II and a manufacturer<br />

representative in the auto parts business. He was a purchasing agent for Hillsborough County<br />

and a member of the Businessmen"s Booster Club. Survivors include his wife, Margaret C.; a<br />

son, William W., Nashville, Tenn.; a daughter, Betty Suzanne <strong>Gunn</strong>, Tampa; a brother, Carl<br />

E., Chula Vista, Calif.; two sis ters, Mary Lou Thomas and Rosa Lee Ray, both of Anniston;<br />

five grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Curry & Son Funeral Home, Tampa<br />

W. H. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr.<br />

Pensacola, Florida - Dec 17, 1912 - <strong>New</strong>s has been received here of the murder of W. H. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

Jr., a prominent young man of Liberty County, who was shot from ambush by unknown<br />

parties near the town of Grange. The sheriff and county judge of the county have returned<br />

from the scene of the murder and report it to be one of the most shocking in the history of the


State. After <strong>Gunn</strong> had fallen to the ground and probably was dead, the men poured volley<br />

after volley into the body, using magazine rifles and a shot gun. There is no clue to the<br />

perpetrators. (William Harrison <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr. Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

William H. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

W. H. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr., son of the wealthiest man in Liberty County, Florida was dragged from his<br />

bed Tuesday night and shot to death by three masked men, whose identity is unknown. Miami<br />

Herald Record 12-21-1912. [William Harrison <strong>Gunn</strong> ] Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

desc.<br />

William Herbert <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

73, of 109 N. 4th Ave., Hopewell, died Tuesday Jan 21, 1959, in <strong>New</strong>port <strong>New</strong>s Hospital<br />

following a period of declining health. A resident of Hopewell since 1926, Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> retired<br />

from federal government service in 1958. He was a member of First United Methodist Church<br />

and of Hopewell Masonic Lodge 289, AF&AM. He was born in Sutherland. Surviving are his<br />

widow, Mrs. Sadie Allen <strong>Gunn</strong> of Hopewell; two daughters, Mrs. Leo Baldacci of Richmond<br />

and Mrs. George J. Shepherd Jr. of Charlottesville; a sister, Mrs. Ethel Orrof Petersburg; a<br />

brother, Lawrence M. <strong>Gunn</strong> of N e w p o r t <strong>New</strong>s; and five grandchildren. Funeral services<br />

will be heldFriday ta 2 p.m. in Gould Funeral Home with Dr. \V. W. Hayziett of First United<br />

Methodist Church officiating. Burial will be in Sunset Memorial Park in Chester, with<br />

Masonic rites conducted at the grave. (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

William K. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

who retired in 1950 as assistant headmaster of University School after 34 years in that post,<br />

died Wednesday in <strong>New</strong>port Memorial Hospital, <strong>New</strong>port California. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 83 started<br />

his career at University School in 1904 shortly after graduating from harvard University.<br />

During his 45 years at the school Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong>, served at various times as assistant football<br />

coach, head of a school dormitory, and head of the English, French, and History departments.<br />

......Mr <strong>Gunn</strong>, one of the first University School faculty members to go into service in World<br />

War I, became an Army major and served with the 802d Pioneer Infantry. Surviving are his<br />

wife Margaret; three sons, William K. Jr., James C. And Edwin M; six grandchildren and a<br />

brother. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> moved to LaHabra, Ca after retiring. Services will be today in the<br />

Presbyterian church at LaHabra. Memorial services will be held here at a later date. Friday,<br />

December 3, 1965 Paper: Plain Dealer (Cleveland, OH) Page: 17<br />

William L. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Funeral services for William L. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 65 of 1524 S.Monte Carlo who dedicated his life to Big<br />

Brothers of Metroplitan Dallas, will be held at 10 am Thursday in the Lamar and Smith<br />

Funeral Chapel. Burieal will be in Pueblo, Colorado. He died here Tuesday. Born in Pueblo,<br />

Colo., <strong>Gunn</strong> attended the YMCA College in Chicago. He earned his B. A. Degree at George<br />

Williams College and his M.A. degree in educational administration at the University of<br />

Chicago. He began his career with the young in the 1920"s as intramural coach at the


University of Chicago Laboratory School. <strong>Gunn</strong> became affilated with Big Brothers when he<br />

settled in Dallas in 1953. Survivors include his wife Erma, one daugher, one sister, and one<br />

brother. Dallas Morning <strong>New</strong>s 7-11-1974<br />

William L. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

FORT WORTH - William L. <strong>Gunn</strong>, a maintenance worker, died Sunday Jan 20, 1994 at a<br />

Fort Worth hospital. He was 57. Wake will be from 6 to 7 tonight at Williams Funeral Chapel.<br />

Funeral will be at 1 p.m. Saturday at the funeral home. Burial will be in Cedar Hill Memorial<br />

Park. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born in Mississippi and lived in Fort Worth for 15 years. e previously<br />

lived in Marion, Ark., for 41 years. Survivors: Wife, Loubertha <strong>Gunn</strong> of Fort Worth; five<br />

sons, Wilbert <strong>Gunn</strong>, Willie <strong>Gunn</strong>, William <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jimmie <strong>Gunn</strong> and James Harrell Jr., all of<br />

Fort Worth; three daughters, Jacqueline <strong>Gunn</strong> and Bobbie Harrell Itson, both of Fort Worth,<br />

and Dorothy J. Vaughn of Wichita, Kan.; mother, Daisy <strong>Gunn</strong> of Jericho, Ark.; three<br />

brothers, J.P. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Floyd <strong>Gunn</strong> and James <strong>Gunn</strong>, all of Jericho; sister, Minnie Powell of<br />

Jericho; 21 grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren.<br />

William L. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Funeral services for William L. <strong>Gunn</strong> 65, of 1524 S. Monte Carlo who dedicated his life to<br />

fatherless boys as director of Big Brothers of Metropolitan Dallas, will be held at 10 a.m.<br />

Thursday in Lamar and Smith Funeral Chapel. Burial will be in Pueblo, Colorado. Survivors<br />

include his wife Erma, one daughter, one sister, and one brother. Dated July 11, 1974 Dallas<br />

<strong>New</strong>spaper<br />

William Leonard <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

William L. <strong>Gunn</strong> died suddenly - Superintendent of City Market Fatally Stricken With Heart<br />

Attack William Leonard <strong>Gunn</strong>, aged 63, superintendent of the City Market, died suddenly<br />

shortly before midnight last night at his residence, Fourteenth View Street, Willoughby.<br />

Apparently, in good health up to that time, Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> returned to his home last night about<br />

11 o'clock and complained that he was not feeling well. The family physician, Dr. R. M.<br />

Reynolds, was called, but death followed shortly after his arrival. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> is survived by his<br />

wife, Mrs. Pearl Michelson <strong>Gunn</strong>; one daughter, Mrs. L. J. Davis; one son, Mr. J. Lindsey<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, all of Norfolk; two sisters, Mrs. W. J. Gay, of Norfolk, and Mrs. Lottie Fentress, of<br />

<strong>New</strong> York City and seven grandchildren. A native of North Carolina, Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> had been a<br />

native of Norfolk 60 years. He was a past exalted ruler of Norfolk Lodge No. 38, B. P. O. E.<br />

and was a member of the Ocean View Lyons Club. The body was taken to the Hollomon-<br />

Brown Funeral Home pending funeral arrangements. Sunday July 30, 1939 - Virginia Pilot<br />

William <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

WAYNESBORO, Georgia--Funeral for William <strong>Gunn</strong>, 71, was held Saturday, Dec. 4, 2004 at<br />

1 p.m. at Forts Grove Baptist Church with Rev. Mildred L. Phillips officiating. Burial was in<br />

Kirkland Cemetery. He died Monday, Nov. 29, 2004 in Burke County Hospital after a brief<br />

illness. A native of Emanuel County, Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a member of Forts Grove Baptist Church.


Survivors include two daughters, Valerie Sherrod of Cross-Green Community; and Mae<br />

Lizzie Mack of Wadley; a son, Arthur Lee <strong>Gunn</strong> of Swainsboro; two sisters, Mildred Brown<br />

of Summertown; and Alberta Anderson of Crescent City, Fla.; 15 grandchildren and 15<br />

great-grandchildren. Pallbearers were Tyrone Carswell, Eddie Mack, Dennis Brown, Davis<br />

Phillips and Chris Phillips. Mosleys Funeral Home had charge of arrangements.<br />

William <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

William <strong>Gunn</strong>, 77 a retired plumber died this morning, January 9, 1945 in a local sanitarium.<br />

He was a native of London, England but had lived in Fresno, Ca for the past 40 years. He is<br />

survived by his widow, Emma <strong>Gunn</strong> of 1336 Del mar Avenue; 2 daughters; Amy <strong>Gunn</strong> and<br />

Florence Fornes of Fresno; 3 sons Arthur H. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Alameda and Albert E. <strong>Gunn</strong> of San<br />

Fransico and four grandchildren. Funeral services Thursday morning at 20 o’clock in the<br />

chapel of the Lisle Funeral Home. Interment in Belmont Memorial Park<br />

William <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

William the 14 month old son of Mrs. And Mrs W. A. <strong>Gunn</strong> died Tuesday at the residence on<br />

59 Wyman Street. The body was removed to Patterson’s Chapel. Published Atlanta<br />

Constitution July 5, 1917<br />

William <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

85, of Jasper, Alabama, laid down his burdens and went home to be with his Savior. Services<br />

are Friday, March 5, 2010 at 1pm at Peace Baptist - Parrish with burial in Gay Reed<br />

Cemetery Jasper. Rev. T.L. Hudson Pastor. Rev. Vernon Swift, Eulogist. Online condolences<br />

can be made at: brightonfuneralhome.com. It has been a privilege to serve the <strong>Gunn</strong> Family.<br />

Brighton Funeral Home Directing.<br />

William <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Baltimore, Md., Aug. 3, 1932—William <strong>Gunn</strong>, 40, a member of the bonus expeditionary force<br />

driven by federal troops from Washington last week, died. in the Marine, hospital here today.<br />

In seeking treatment on his arrival in Baltimore, Saturday, .he told physicians at the' Mercy<br />

hospital, where he first went, he had been injured and gassed, in .the fighting at Washington.<br />

He was found to be suffering from tuberculosis and was sent to the Marine hospital. Dr.<br />

Richard H.,Creel, medical officer in charge of the Marine hospital, said today he had been<br />

unable. to verify <strong>Gunn</strong>'s statement that his ribs were fractured when struck by a brick. Dr.<br />

Creel expressed the opinion <strong>Gunn</strong> died from natural causes. He said <strong>Gunn</strong> .contracted<br />

pneumonia, A sister of <strong>Gunn</strong>'s, Mary Pablitt, of Harris,- Mich,, was -notified of his death.<br />

William Hazel <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

8-11-1970 - William Hazel <strong>Gunn</strong> died last night in Memorial Hospital where he had been a<br />

patient since July 28. He suffered a stroke shortly after being admitted to the hospital. A


lifelong resident of the Purley, N.C. Community, he was born Christmas Day, 1898, a son of<br />

the late George and Mary Frances Dunivant <strong>Gunn</strong>. He was a member of the Community<br />

Baptist Church and was a retired employee of the N.C. Prison Department. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

married the former Lottie Marshall, who survives, on March 25, 1928. In additon to his<br />

widow, he is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Walter Stump of Purley and Mrs. Marion<br />

Desormeaux of Providence, N.C.; one sister, Mrs. Jack Cassidy of Bethesda, Md.; two<br />

brothers; Henry A. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Richmond and George L. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Reidsville, N. C.; and two<br />

grandchildren.Funeral services will be conducted tomorrow from Communtiy Baptist Church<br />

by the Rev. D. F. Maconaghie and the Rev. Otis Joyner. Interment will be in the church<br />

cemetery.The body is at Swicegood Funeral Home and the family is at the residence in Purley.<br />

The Register, Danville, VA Wed. 8-12-1970 (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

William Herbert <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

of 109 N. 4th St. died Tuesday night in a <strong>New</strong>port <strong>New</strong>s hospital following a period of decling<br />

health. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was retired from federal government service in 1956. He was a member of<br />

First United Methodist Church and Hopewell Masonic Lodge 289, AF and AM. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

was a native of Sutherland, but had resided in Hopewell since 1926. Surviving are his wife,<br />

Mrs. Sadie Allen <strong>Gunn</strong>; two daughters, Mrs. George J. Shepherd Jr. of Charlottesville and<br />

Mrs. Leo Baldacci of Richmond; one sister, Mrs. Ethel Orr of Petersburg; a brother,<br />

Lawrence M. <strong>Gunn</strong> of <strong>New</strong>port <strong>New</strong>s and five grandchildren. A funeral service will be held at<br />

2 p.m. Friday in the chapel of Gould Funeral Home with the Rev. W. W. Hayzlett, D.D. pastor<br />

of the First United Methodist Church, officiating. Burial will be in Sunset Memorial Park,<br />

Chester, with Masonic rites conducted at the graveside. The Hopewell <strong>New</strong>s, Va Wed. 1-22-<br />

1969 (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

William M. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

A resident of Dallas, Texas for forty five years, died Saturday at his home, 3904 Euclid. He<br />

was in the cotton business many years but retired 19 years ago. Surviving are his wife Mrs.<br />

Janet <strong>Gunn</strong> and a sister, Mrs. Homer Starke of Dallas. 11-15-1936 Dallas Morning <strong>New</strong>s<br />

William M. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Funeral service for William M. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 80, Daytona Beach, who died Tuesday, Aug. 16, 2005,<br />

at Halifax Hospital, will be 2 p.m. Friday, Aug. 19, at the First Baptist Church with the Rev.<br />

Bobbie Welch officiating. Calling hours are from 1 p.m. until 2 p.m. Friday, Aug. 19, at the<br />

church. William was born in East St. Louis, Mo., on Feb. 5, 1925. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> served in the<br />

Army as a messenger during World War II as a sergeant. He received the Victory Medal,<br />

European African Middle Eastern Theater Ribbon, Bronze Battle Star and the Good Conduct<br />

Medal. He worked as a corporate pilot of General Motors in Detroit, Mich., for 25 years<br />

retiring in 1985. William and his wife, Jeannette, moved to Daytona Beach in 1994. William<br />

served as a deacon, Sunday school teacher, department director, teacher and treasurer in the<br />

First Baptist Church. He was in the Faith Ministry and loved his Lord. Left to cherish his<br />

memories are, a devoted wife of 59 years, Jeannette M. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Daytona Beach; two sons,<br />

William "Billy" <strong>Gunn</strong>, Montclair, Calif., and Glenn <strong>Gunn</strong>, Hanover Park, Ill.;


granddaughter, Lori <strong>Gunn</strong>; and great-grandchildren, Britney, Holly and Ashley. Memorial<br />

donations may be made to the First Baptist Church Building Fund, 118 Palmetto Avenue,<br />

Daytona Beach, FL 32114. Condolences may be sent via the family guestbook at<br />

www.lohmanfuneralhomes.com. Arrangements are under the careful direction of Baggett &<br />

Summers Funeral Home.<br />

William "Bill" M. <strong>Gunn</strong> Sr.,<br />

also known as Peter <strong>Gunn</strong>, passed away Wednesday March 12, 2008. He was predeceased by<br />

his parents, Leonard M. and Mary E. Carper <strong>Gunn</strong>, and his first wife, Edna H. <strong>Gunn</strong>; was<br />

retired from Stone Container and was a veteran of the United States Navy. Bill is survived by<br />

daughters, Debbie Gargis of Hopewell, Faye <strong>Gunn</strong> of Enon, sons; William "Bill" M. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Jr., and girlfriend, Frances Dover, Michael Lee <strong>Gunn</strong>, all of Chester; granddaughter,<br />

Michelle Gargis of Chesterfield; sister, Arline Hux and husband, Donald, of Manns Harbor,<br />

N.C.; nephews, Don and Bill Hux of North Carolina. A funeral service will be held in the<br />

Hopewell Chapel of J.T.Morriss & Son Funeral Home at 1 p.m. Friday, March 14. The family<br />

will receive friends one hour prior to the service in the funeral home chapel. In lieu of flowers<br />

donations may be made to the Alzheimer"s Association. (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

William Milsap <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

THE LAMAR COUNTY ECHO, "W. Milsap <strong>Gunn</strong>, 81, who formerly lived at 2217<br />

Cleveland, died Friday, 25 Jan 1974, in a local nursing home. Funeral services were held<br />

Monday, 28 Jan, at Fry and Gibbs Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Raymond A.<br />

Armstrong officiating. Burial was made in Evergreen Cemetery. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born 12 Dec<br />

1892, a son of Frank T. and Maude Milsap <strong>Gunn</strong>. He married the former Miss Winnie<br />

Skidmore in June 1919. She died in 1959. He attended Bairdstown schools and Paris<br />

Commercial College and was a veteran of World War I having served in France. He was a<br />

member of First Christian Church and a retired rural mail carrier. Survivors include a<br />

daughter, Mrs. Bill Salock of San co, Calif.; a son, William Terrell <strong>Gunn</strong> of Red Lanes, Calif.;<br />

five grandchildren; a sister, Mrs. Frank C. Phillips of Dallas and two nephews, Dr. J.F.<br />

Hillhouse of Paris and Larry Phillips of Taiwan, China. William Milsap <strong>Gunn</strong>, Lamar<br />

County, Texas. (Elisha and Judith Cox <strong>Gunn</strong> descendant)<br />

William Monroe <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

RIPLEY, Miss - Funeral services for William Monroe <strong>Gunn</strong>, 58, are set for noon Saturday at<br />

Central Grove in Kossuth with burial at <strong>Gunn</strong> Cemetery in Walnut. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> died Sunday,<br />

Jan. 28, 2012, at his home. Born Sept. 17, 1953, he was a graduate of East High in Corinth. He<br />

was an employee of Marshall Durbin until he was disabled. He was a member of Central<br />

Grove in Kossuth. He was preceded in death by his mother, Helen <strong>Gunn</strong> Jones; his paternal<br />

grandparents, Edmond Leslie and Louvada Leslie Lenoir; and his maternal grandparents,<br />

Isaiah and Miley <strong>Gunn</strong>. Survivors include his wife, Allie <strong>Gunn</strong>; four children, Michael<br />

Rutherford, William Rutherford, Melinda Rutherford and Christina Rutherford; his father,


Raymond Leslie; five sisters, Lorene Toney, Peggy Burns, Patricia Jones, Linda <strong>Gunn</strong> and<br />

Theresa <strong>Gunn</strong>; two brothers, Randy Hill and Tommy Jones; other siblings; nine<br />

grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. Minister Kevin Cummngs will officiate.<br />

Visitation is Friday from noon until 6 p.m. at Patterson Memorial Chapel<br />

William Monroe <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

GIBSONVILLE - William Monroe <strong>Gunn</strong>, 80, of 3230 Huffine Mill Road, Gibsonville, died<br />

Monday June 9, 1997 at Greensboro Healthcare Center. The graveside service will be 2 p.m.<br />

Thursday, June 12, 1997, in Browns Wesleyan Church Cemetery, conducted by the Rev.<br />

Larry Pope. A native of Rockingham County, he was the son of the late Cecil Monroe and<br />

Alice Mae Duke <strong>Gunn</strong>. He was retired from the N.C. Department of Transportation, and was<br />

a U.S. Marine Corps veteran of World War II. He is survived by his wife, Pickrell <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Britthaven of Madison; son and daughter-in-law, Roger Dale and Virginia Hunt <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Burlington; and granddaughter, Sarah Kathryn <strong>Gunn</strong> of Burlington. The family will receive<br />

friends 7-9 p.m. Wednesday at Bartlett Funeral Home, and other times at the home of the son,<br />

2627 White Oak Dr., Burlington. Memorial contributions may be made to Browns Wesleyan<br />

Church Building Fund, 4355 High Rock Road, Gibsonville, N.C. 27249.(Thomas and Sarah<br />

Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

William Murray <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

65, died, July 9, 2010. Memorial service, 1 p.m., July 14, Methodist Chapel, Blackstrap Rd.,<br />

Cumberland. Interment, Methodist Cemetery. Hobbs Funeral Home,. Portland, Oregon.<br />

WINDHAM — William Murray <strong>Gunn</strong>, 65, died unexpectedly at his home on July 9. He was<br />

born on Feb. 17, 1945, a son of Murray and Alice (Calvert) <strong>Gunn</strong>, grew up in Windham and<br />

attended local schools. After school he served in the U.S. Army during the Vietnam War. He<br />

worked for Cott Bottling Co. and retired from Interstate Brands ( J.J. Nissen). His hobbies<br />

included hunting, fishing, and he was known for his sense of humor and generosity. In<br />

addition to his parents, he is predeceased by a sister, Mary, his brother Bobby, and longtime<br />

girlfriend, Donna Riddell. Surviving are his daughters, Jackie <strong>Gunn</strong> of Limerick, Tonya<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, and Lisa <strong>Gunn</strong>, both of South Portland; three sisters, Alice, Suzy and Judy; three<br />

grandchildren; brother-in-law Sal; and close friend, Ralph Parker. Memorial services were<br />

held on Wednesday, July 14. Arrangements are by Hobbs Funeral Home, 230 Cottage Road,<br />

South Portland, Oregon.<br />

W. R. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Jan 16, 1903 - Crawfordville, Ga - W. .R. <strong>Gunn</strong> one of the most prominent of Crawfordville,<br />

Georgia died last night at 11 o’clock. He was 65 years old and leaves three sons and two<br />

daughters. (William Robert <strong>Gunn</strong>) (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

William R. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

W. R. <strong>Gunn</strong> age 66 years died yesterday morning, January 22, 1910, at 10 o’clock at his<br />

residence, 45 Luckie Street. The deceased, an architect by trade, was a member of B. P. O.<br />

E. No 230 of Macon, Georgia, and of the Masonic Lodge at Macon. He is survived by a wife<br />

and one daughter, Elsie <strong>Gunn</strong> of Kinston, Tennessee.


William Riley <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr.<br />

Shawnee Texas resident William Riley <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr., 30, died Thursday, Feb. 19, in Gainesville,<br />

Texas. Survivors include his wife, Shannon Bell, of the home; two children, Taryn and Ethan<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of the home; mother and step-father, Dawn and Terry Petrosj of Midwest City; father<br />

and stepmother, William and Carman <strong>Gunn</strong> of Cascade Locks, Ore.; brother, Christopher<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Oklahoma City; sister, Rene Holder of San Diego, Calif.; mother and father-in-law,<br />

James and Mary Bell; niece, Choloe Aycox; nephew, Cole Aycox, and numerous aunts, uncles<br />

and other relatives. Service will be 2 p.m. Friday at Resthaven Funeral Chapel with the Rev.<br />

James Walter officiating.<br />

William Robert <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Graveside services for William Robert <strong>Gunn</strong>, 63, of Jonesboro, who died Monday, Sept. 30, at<br />

Regional Medical Center of NEA, will be at 10 a.m. Saturday at Jonesboro Memorial Park<br />

Cemetery, with the Rev. Tommy Toombs officiating. Gregg Funeral Home of Jonesboro is in<br />

charge of arrangement. He was a lifelong resident of Jonesboro and was retired from Frolic<br />

Footwear. He was a member of the Eagles Lodge and was of the Methodist belief. Survivors<br />

include his mother, Mary A. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Jonesboro; two sons, William Robert <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr. of<br />

Farmersville, Texas, and Terry Scott <strong>Gunn</strong> of Pennsylvania; four brothers, John <strong>Gunn</strong> and<br />

Louis <strong>Gunn</strong>, both of Jonesboro, Charles <strong>Gunn</strong> of Corpus Christi, Texas, and Wray <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Memphis; and four grandchildren. No visitation has been planned.<br />

William Reid <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

We deeply regret to annouce the death on Wednesday evening the 14th August 1907, at his<br />

residence near Egypt , of Dr. W. R. <strong>Gunn</strong>, who had been for over 40 years, our friend and<br />

subscriber. He was a grand man in every particular; a gentleman of the old school, pure at<br />

heart, polished in manners, learned and talented, a citizen the State could ill afford to lose; a<br />

friend and neighbor whose loss is well high irreparable. He will be greatly missed and<br />

mourned by all who knew him. (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

William Spencer <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, William Spencer, 80, World War II U.S. Army veteran, retired Michigan State<br />

University feed research director and administrative assistant of institutional research, died<br />

Aug. 12, 2003. Memorial services 2 p.m. Tuesday at Presbyterian Church of Okemos.<br />

Arrangements by Gorsline-Runciman Ball-Dunn Chapel, Mason. William <strong>Gunn</strong>, 80, retired<br />

administrative assistant, Office of Planning and Budgets, of Mason died Aug. 12. <strong>Gunn</strong> joined<br />

the staff in 1953 and retired in 1985. His wife, Margaret, survives.<br />

William Simmie <strong>Gunn</strong>, Sr.<br />

DEVEREUX, Ga. -- Mr. William Simmie <strong>Gunn</strong> Sr., 88, died Thursday, Feb. 26, 1998.<br />

The funeral will be at 1 p.m. today at Devereux Baptist Church with the Revs. Edgar<br />

Williams and Billy Hargrove officiating. Burial will be at 3 p.m. in Raytown Methodist<br />

Church Cemetery, Raytown, Georgia Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong>, a native of Raytown, was a longtime<br />

Devereux resident. He had retired from Central State Hospital. He was a member and deacon<br />

of Devereux Baptist Church, where he taught the men's Sunday school class. Survivors<br />

include six sons, William Sonny <strong>Gunn</strong> and Danny <strong>Gunn</strong>, both of Sandersville, Arthur <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

Milledgeville, Robert <strong>Gunn</strong>, Toccoa, Al <strong>Gunn</strong>, Gray, and Ralph <strong>Gunn</strong>, Monticello; four


daughters, Fay Brewer, Huntsville, Ala., Betsy Fordham, Milledgeville, Teresa Margan,<br />

Sparta, and Nancy McConnell, Atlanta; three sisters, Jennie Kealy and Josie Moore, both of<br />

Crawfordville, and Elizabeth Drinkard, Washington; and 15 grandchildren and eight<br />

great-grandchildren. Friends may call at the residence of Arthur <strong>Gunn</strong>, 129 Cambridge Drive<br />

S., Milledgeville. Moores Funeral Home, Milledgeville, is in charge of arrangements. (Thomas<br />

and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

William Harrison <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

born July 15, 1934, in Philadelphia, PA; died of encephalitis, April 5, 1989, in Nyack, NY; son<br />

of William Harrison and Louise (Alexander) <strong>Gunn</strong>. Bill will be most remembered for his<br />

writing for film and stage, and his most famous novel, Rhinestone Sharecropping published in<br />

1981.<br />

William H. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

William H., "Peter", passed peacefully on October 8, 2009. Born on January 1, 1916 in Texas,<br />

he built and flew his first plane by he age of 15. A highly decorated veteran, <strong>Gunn</strong> joined<br />

Britain's Royal Air Force before U.S. involvement with World War II flying spitfires in<br />

Germany; and later enlisted with the U.S. Army Air Force heading through the North African<br />

desert. He then served in the Korean War from 1950-1953 as a jet fighter pilot and a test pilot<br />

for the B58 Hustler. Following his military service, as a ship's captain, he was credited to have<br />

traveled through the Panama Canal 103 times transporting oil tankers and cargo. Married to<br />

Hollywood screen star Louise Allbriton who developed and produced the 1958 television<br />

detective series "Peter <strong>Gunn</strong>", he lived life fearlessly; with honor; determination and<br />

integrity. Fort Lauderdale resident for the past 30 years, war hero and a great friend to many,<br />

the legend Peter <strong>Gunn</strong> will be greatly missed. Full military service is scheduled for October<br />

27, 2009 at 1:30pm Veteran's Memorial Park, 6501 S. State Rd. 7, West Palm Beach, FL.<br />

(Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

William Jacob <strong>Gunn</strong>, Sr.<br />

72, Comstock Avenue, Winter Park, died Friday, Oct. 3. 1997. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a truck driver.<br />

Born in Indianapolis, he moved to Central Florida in 1962. He was Baptist. Survivors:<br />

daughters, Janie Simmons, Patricia Reed, Jacqueline, Josephine, Joyce Stephens, all of<br />

Orlando; 19 grandchildren; 30 great-grandchildren. Brinson"s Funeral Home, Orlando<br />

William Jacob <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr.<br />

42, Wilts Circle, Orlando, died Wednesday, May 31, 1995 of heart failure. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a<br />

roofing contractor. Born in Orlando, he was a lifelong resident. He was Baptist. Survivors:<br />

sons, William III, Daniel, both of Orlando; sisters, Jackie, Josephine, Joyce, Janie, Patricia,<br />

all of Orlando; father, William <strong>Gunn</strong> Sr., Winter Park; grandmother, Rosie Lee Moses,<br />

Davenport; three grandchildren. Brinson"s Funeral Homes & Cremation Services, Orlando.<br />

William James "Jim" <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

the son of the late William and Effie Swan <strong>Gunn</strong>, was born in St. Louis on Dec. 4, 1924, and<br />

died at the home of his daughter in Jackson on Feb. 4, 2008, at the age of 83. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> had<br />

lived in Dexter most of his life. He was a charter member of the First Pentecostal Church in<br />

Dexter over 60 years, which was founded by his father, William <strong>Gunn</strong>. On Oct. 18, 1946, he


was married to the love of his life, Lottie Mae Clark in Piggott, Ark. After 59 loving years, she<br />

preceded him in death on Nov. 20, 2005. The love and joy of his life was his family. Surviving<br />

are two daughters and sons-in-law, Carolyn and Richard Bregenzer of Pinehurst, Texas,<br />

Susan and James Hughes of Jackson; six grandchildren, Dan and Annie Hook of<br />

Montgomery, Texas, Sherri and Jay Migl-Barton of Spring, Texas, Sam Hook of Woodlands,<br />

Texas, Chris and Becca Hook of Vancleave, Miss., Brad and Rebekah Hughes of Jackson,<br />

Richard Bregenzer, Jr. of Clear Lake, Texas; 10 great-grandchildren, Andrew, Joey,<br />

Christopher, Kelcey, Justin and Kendall Hook, Trey and Ty Migl and Breanna and Lorelei<br />

Hughes; two brothers, Marion <strong>Gunn</strong> of Florissant, Kenneth <strong>Gunn</strong> of St. Louis; four sisters,<br />

Dorothy (Rev. Lee) Cook of Advance, Norma Smith of Puxico, Nadine Wray of St. Louis and<br />

June Dixon of Kansas City, Kan. He is also survived by many friends and family members.<br />

He was preceded in death by one granddaugher, Rebekah Hughes in January 2003; and one<br />

sister, Willene <strong>Gunn</strong>. Visitation will be held on Friday, Feb. 8, 2008, from 5-8 p.m. at the<br />

Watkins & Sons Funeral Home in Dexter. Funeral services will be conducted on Saturday,<br />

Feb. 9, 2008, at 1 p.m. in the First Pentecostal Church in Dexter with the Rev. Robert Bentley<br />

of St. Louis, Rev. Ronnie Brown of Jackson, and Rev. Joseph Geuin of Dexter officiating.<br />

Interment will be in the Chalk Bluff Cemetery in Dexter with Watkins & Sons Funeral<br />

Service of Dexter in charge of arrangements. (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

William Jefferson <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Millen Georgia - Funeral services for William Jefferson <strong>Gunn</strong>, 28, of Route 5 who died Friday<br />

March 31, 1989 will be at 3 pm today, at Millen Baptist Church with the Rev Cliff Morris<br />

officiating. Survivors include his wife, Denise Lewis, a daughter G<br />

abriella Leah <strong>Gunn</strong>; a son, Robert Paul <strong>Gunn</strong>; his parents Mr. And Mrs. William <strong>Gunn</strong>; his<br />

paternal grandmother Mrs. John <strong>Gunn</strong>, a sister Lucy G. Bowers and a brother Robert L.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, all of Millen. Burial in Millen Cemetery. Cross Field Funeral Home, Augusta Georgia.<br />

William Louis <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

On August 22, 2008 of Takoma Park, MD,- William Louis <strong>Gunn</strong> passed away. Born January<br />

21, 1945. He survived by his wife, Arlene; daughters, Deborah and Jonee; grandson, Edwin;<br />

father, Louis William <strong>Gunn</strong>; sister, Darlene <strong>Gunn</strong>; niece, Kerri McDaniel; nephews, Joseph<br />

Clark and John Clark. Preceded in death by his mother, Antonia Elizabeth <strong>Gunn</strong> and sister,<br />

Antonia Gayle McDaniel. Memorial service will be held at later date<br />

William M. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

a resident of Dallas Texas for 45 years, died Saturday at his home 3904 Euclid. He was in the<br />

Cotton Business many years but retired 19 years ago. Surviving are his wife Janet <strong>Gunn</strong> and<br />

a sister, Mrs. Homer Starke of Dallas. Dallas morning <strong>New</strong>s, 11-15-1936 page 2 section 4<br />

William Murray <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

WINDHAM — William Murray <strong>Gunn</strong>, 65, died unexpectedly at his home on July 9, 2010. He<br />

was born on Feb. 17, 1945, a son of Murray and Alice (Calvert) <strong>Gunn</strong>, grew up in Windham<br />

and attended local schools. After school he served in the U.S. Army during the Vietnam War.<br />

He worked for Cott Bottling Co. and retired from Interstate Brands ( J.J. Nissen). His<br />

hobbies included hunting, fishing, and he was known for his sense of humor and generosity.<br />

In addition to his parents, he is predeceased by a sister, Mary, his brother Bobby, and


longtime girlfriend, Donna Riddell. Surviving are his daughters, Jackie <strong>Gunn</strong> of Limerick,<br />

Tonya <strong>Gunn</strong>, and Lisa <strong>Gunn</strong>, both of South Portland; three sisters, Alice, Suzy and Judy;<br />

three grandchildren; brother-in-law Sal; and close friend, Ralph Parker. Memorial services<br />

were held on Wednesday, July 14. Arrangements are by Hobbs Funeral Home, 230 Cottage<br />

Road, South Portland.<br />

William McFarland <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Orangeburg, SC - age 71 died Wednesday at a local hospital. The funeral will be 2:30 pm<br />

Thursday at the Northside Baptist Church, Burial in memorial Park Cemetery with full<br />

masonic rites directed by Dukes Harley Funeral Home. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong>, a salesman was born in<br />

Hochiem, a son of the late John M. And Annabell Walker <strong>Gunn</strong>. Surviving are his widow,<br />

Naomi Hursey <strong>Gunn</strong>, one brother, M. Walker <strong>Gunn</strong> of Orangeburg; one sister Mrs. Loren<br />

Williams of Atlanta, Ga., and several nieces and nephew. Charleston <strong>New</strong> and Courier Dec<br />

3, 1970 page 13.<br />

William M. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

DAYTONA BEACH - William M. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 80, of Muscovy Court, who retired in 1985 after 25<br />

years as a corporate pilot for General Motors, Detroit, died Tuesday at Halifax Medical<br />

Center. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong>, who served as an Army sergeant during World War II, was born in East<br />

St. Louis, Mo. He moved to this area in 1994 from Detroit. He was a member of First Baptist<br />

Church of Daytona Beach, where he was a deacon, Sunday School director, teacher, treasurer<br />

and member of the Faith Ministry. Survivors include his wife of 59 years, Jeannette; two sons,<br />

William, Montclair, Calif., and Glenn, Hanover Park, Ill.; a grandchild; and three greatgrandchildren.<br />

Memorial donations may be made to First Baptist Church of Daytona Beach,<br />

Building Fund, 118 Palmetto Ave., Daytona Beach, FL 32114. Baggett & Summers is in<br />

charge. Published in the <strong>New</strong>s-JournalOnline on 8/18/2005.<br />

William T. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Paris, Texas - Oct 2, 1902 - Captain W. T. <strong>Gunn</strong> one of the most prominent and best known<br />

citizens of Lamar County, died at noon today at his home at Biardstown, twelve miles south of<br />

Paris. The deceased was an ex Confederate soldier, having raised a company and served as<br />

captain during the Civil War. In 1883 when sheriff Black was killed he was appointed to fill<br />

his unexpired term and was elected by the voters for two successive terms.<br />

William Thomas <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

67, of Fayetteville, Georgia died Thursday. Funeral, 2 p.m. today, Carl J. Mowell and Son<br />

Funeral Home, Fayetteville.Published in The Atlanta Journal-Constitution on 11/27/2005.<br />

William Thomas <strong>Gunn</strong>, 67, Fayetteville, died Nov. 24, 2005. He was born July 7, 1938 in<br />

Spalding County, Ga. He had been a lifelong resident of Griffin, until moving to LaFayette<br />

Nursing Home five years ago. He was preceded in death by his parents, William Lester and<br />

Carrie Dean <strong>Gunn</strong>, a brother, Durell <strong>Gunn</strong>, and a sister, Elizabeth Mangham. Services were<br />

at the Carl J. Mowell chapel with Pastor Jim Wright and Pastor Ed Lynch officiating.<br />

Interment was at Oakhill Cemetery, Griffin. Survivors include a sister, Betty and Ralph<br />

Pollard, Brooks; nephews and nieces, Deborah and Rickey Killingsworth, Cathy and Jimmy<br />

Bunn, Mike and Connie Polk, and Steve and Robin Ward. Carl J. Mowell & Son Funeral


Home, Fayetteville, was in charge<br />

Wlliam Thomas <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

GUNN, WILLIAM THOMAS, age 68, of Birmingham, Alabama died October 8, 2003. He<br />

was a native of Wadley, Alabama and a longtime resident of Birmingham, Alabama. He was<br />

preceded in death by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Smith <strong>Gunn</strong>; a daughter, Tammy<br />

Hallmark. Survivors include his wife, Ruby J. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Birmingham, AL; son, W. Kenneth<br />

(Rhonda) <strong>Gunn</strong> of Birmingham, AL; daughter, Teresa Bishop of Pensacola, FL; seven<br />

grandchildren, Leah Pharo, Heather Hallmark, Nichols Pharo, Megan Hallmark, Travis<br />

Hallmark, Kealan <strong>Gunn</strong> and Devin <strong>Gunn</strong>; sister, Frances <strong>Gunn</strong> of Wadley, AL. Funeral<br />

Service will be held Saturday, October 11, 2003 at 11:00 a.m. at Ridout"s Trussville Chapel.<br />

Visitation will be held Friday from 5:30-8:00 p.m. at the funeral home. Ridout"s Trussville<br />

Chapel directing. Published in The Birmingham <strong>New</strong>s on 10/10/2003.<br />

William Ussery <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Greenwood, S. C., Dr. William Ussery <strong>Gunn</strong>, 38 clinical director of Whitten Village at<br />

Clinton, SC, died in Self Memorial Hospital here Tuesday following a brief illness. Dr. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

a native of Harlan Ky, was the son of the late Dr. Milus Labell <strong>Gunn</strong>. He was associated with<br />

hospitals at Orlando, Florida, <strong>New</strong> Orleans, La., and Lexington before coming to Whitten<br />

Village, a state institution for handicapped children. Wednesday Sept 17, 1958 page 27,<br />

Baton Roughe, La “Advocate<br />

William Vincent <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

76, of North, died on Sunday, October 5, 1997 at his residence. He was born in King & Queen<br />

County and was raised in Ark, Va. He retired in 1987 from the Virginia Department of<br />

Highways as a supervisor and as a heavy equipment operator after 30 years of service. He was<br />

a veteran of of World War II. He is survived by his children, Carole Faye Bowling of<br />

Sandston, Va., Patricia Anne Loyal of Richmond, Robert William <strong>Gunn</strong> of Bottoms Bridge<br />

and Dennis James <strong>Gunn</strong> of North; two sisters, <strong>My</strong>rtle Ewell of Dutton and Dolores Ambrose<br />

of Sandston; his former wife, Mildred <strong>Gunn</strong> of Richmond; a nephew, Curtis Cooke of<br />

Richmond; eight grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held<br />

on Wednesday, October 8, 1997 at 11 a.m. in the chapel of Andrews Funeral Home by Rev.<br />

Edgar Burkholder. Interment will be private. The family will receive friends at the funeral<br />

home on Tuesday from 7 to 8:30 p.m. The family has requested that in lieu of flowers,<br />

contributions may be made to Christ Church School, Christ Church, Va, 23031. Andrews<br />

Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements (James A. And Susan Taylor <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

William Wallace <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Funeral services for Dr. William W. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr age 37 of Fort Worth, a former Dallas resident<br />

will be held at 2 pm Friday at Greenwood Funeral Chapel in Fort Worth, Burial will be in<br />

Greenwood Cemetery. Dr. <strong>Gunn</strong> died Wednesday in a Dallas hospital. A native of Columus,<br />

Colorado County, he practiced dentistry in Dallas for several years before joining the Air<br />

Force. He had served on the staff of four Fort Worth hospitals as an oral surgeon. Surivovrs:<br />

Wife, son William W. <strong>Gunn</strong>, III; mother Mrs. William W <strong>Gunn</strong>, Sr.; two brothers; Dr. John<br />

B. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Dallas and David G. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Weimer, Colorado County, and granmother Mrs. R.<br />

W. Smith of Dallas.


William Wilson <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Services for William Wilson (Pop) <strong>Gunn</strong>, 94, of Spur, were held Friday, January 11, 1991 at<br />

graveside in Spur Memorial Cemetery. Dr. Genoa Goad, pastor of the First Baptist Church,<br />

Spur, officiated. Burial was in Spur Memorial Cemetery under direction of Campbell Funeral<br />

Home. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> died January 9, 1991 in the Crosbyton Clinic Hospital following a lengthy<br />

illness. He was born in Bon Air, Tennessee on November 9, 1886. In his early life, he worked<br />

as a cowboy on the Matador Ranch. He later became associated with the Agriculture<br />

Stabilization Committee and served as office manager for many years. He was a 32nd degree<br />

Mason and was a past president and former member of the Spur Lions Club. He was an<br />

Army veteran of World War I and served as a deacon in the Baptist Church for 50 years. He<br />

married Dorothy Nell Dubois on July 15, 1924 in Cameron. She died on Janary 30, 1985. He is<br />

survived by one son, Waybourn (Bill) <strong>Gunn</strong> of Lipscomb; four grandchildren; and five great<br />

grandchildren. The Texas Spur, January 1991<br />

William Winston <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

CUSSETA) William Winston <strong>Gunn</strong>, 40, of Cusseta died Sunday, Aug. 29, 2004, at his<br />

residence. Graveside services were Tuesday, Aug. 31, at 2 p.m. at Hillcrest Cemetery in<br />

Lanett, Alabama with the Rev. Eugene Striblin officiating. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> is survived by his<br />

parents, James Melvin "Red" and Betty <strong>Gunn</strong> of Huguley; his maternal grandmother, Mary<br />

Elliott of Salem; one son, William "Billy" <strong>Gunn</strong> of Thomasville, Ga.; one daughter, Jacklyn<br />

Stokley of Roanoke; four brothers, Robert "Bud" <strong>Gunn</strong> of Little Valley, N.Y, James M. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Jr. of Opelika, George A. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Clio and Ronald <strong>Gunn</strong> of Robertsdale; and a sister, Sandra<br />

<strong>My</strong>hand of Covington, Ga. Born March 7, 1964, Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a lifelong resident of the<br />

Valley area and was a graduate of Lanett High School. He loved fishing and was an avid<br />

movie buff. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was preceded in death by his paternal grandparents, Robert and Mary<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Lanett; his maternal grandfather, John Elliott of Langdale; his brother, James<br />

Michael <strong>Gunn</strong>; and a sister. Arrangements were by Johnson Brown-Service Funeral Home,<br />

Valley.<br />

Willard <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Willard "Red" <strong>Gunn</strong> died June 2, 2004, at age 72. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born Dec. 18, 1931, in Los<br />

Angeles. He served in the Army and moved to Barton in the late 1960s. He was an ironworker<br />

working out of Local 516. In 1951, he married Barbara Ciminski. Survivors include her sons,<br />

Ronald and John; daughters, Denice <strong>Gunn</strong> and Patty Whitney; sisters, Bernice Harris and<br />

<strong>My</strong>rle Snyder; brothers, Donald <strong>Gunn</strong>, David <strong>Gunn</strong> and Jake Snyder; 13 grandchildren; and<br />

three great-grandchildren. Private service. Arrangements by Estacada Funeral Chapel.<br />

Willard J. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

GUNN - Died Wednesday, Jan. 1, 1969, in a local hospital Willard J. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Neal St. He is<br />

survived by his wife, Mrs. Mattie C. <strong>Gunn</strong>; four daughters, Mrs. Marie G. Wells, Mrs. Lois G.<br />

Thurston and Mrs. Helen G. Hare, all of Mechanicsville, and Mrs. Mary G. Maiden of<br />

Richmond; two sons, Julien C. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Sandston, James W. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Richmond; sister, Mrs.<br />

Edith Snead; and brother, Wesley A. <strong>Gunn</strong>, both of Richmond; 13 grandchildren; and nine<br />

great-grandchildren. Remains rest at the Woody Funeral Home, 2110 E. Laburnum Ave.<br />

Funeral notice later. Richmond Times Dispatch (VA) Thurs. 1-2-1969(Willard Jones <strong>Gunn</strong> -<br />

(Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)


Willie C. <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr.,<br />

was born in Chicago, IL., on May 20, 1982. He became a resident of Mobile in 1990. He was<br />

granted his angels wings on Saturday, March 12, 2011. The time that he spent here with us<br />

will be cherished forever. Willie graduated from Alabama State University in 2007 with a<br />

Bachelor Of Science Degree in Physical Educa-tion. He was a Graduate Student enrolled in<br />

Troy State University. Willie C. <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr., was preceded in death by his father, Willie C.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, Sr. He is survived by his mother, Mrs. Dorothy Perine <strong>Gunn</strong>; two sisters Tamitha<br />

(Marvin) <strong>Gunn</strong>- Walker and Lavorsha (Patrick) <strong>Gunn</strong>-Williams, two nephews, Markese and<br />

Josiah; one niece, Faith. A devoted uncle, Ray Perine Sr., devoted cousins, Ray, Joseph and<br />

Brandul Perine; devoted companion Danielle Hodge; devoted friends, Damion Howell,<br />

Jerome Parker and Travis McMillian; and a host of other loving family members and friends.<br />

Visitation will be held on Saturday March 19, 2011 from 9-11am funeral hour from the<br />

Nazaree Full Gospel Church 1965 W I-65 Service Rd. N-Mobile, AL, Bishop Joseph Phillips<br />

Pastor. Interment Will follow in Whispering Pines Cemetery Eight Mile, AL.<br />

Willie Lee <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Dixon, Ill. Services for Willie Lee <strong>Gunn</strong> 61 of 910 Jay Dee Ave who was pronounced dead on<br />

arrival at Katherine Shaw Bethea Hospital Friday will be at 1:30 pm today in Preston<br />

Schilling Funeral Home. Survivors include her husband Jake <strong>Gunn</strong>; Three sons, Cecil,<br />

Herschel and Jake <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr all of Dixon; three daughters, Laura Shaw of Milwaukee, Wis.,<br />

Shelia Culpepper of Wright City, Mo., and Sandra Anderson of St. Louis, Mo; 12<br />

grandchildren, five great grandchildren. Burial in Oakwood Cemetery. Rockford, Ill<br />

Morning Star page 4, Tuesday August 22, 1978.<br />

Willie Earl <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

75, died May 24, 2009, at Druid City Hospital–Tuscaloosa, Ala. Services are Saturday at 1<br />

p.m. at Tenth Avenue Church of Christ in Columbus with Bro. Willie James Hampton<br />

officiating. Burial will follow at Corinth Veterans Memorial Cemetery in Corinth. Visitation<br />

is today from 3-8 p.m. at Carter's Funeral Services of Columbus. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born March<br />

20, 1934, in Egypt, Miss., to the late Woodrow <strong>Gunn</strong> Sr. and Melvina Gillespie <strong>Gunn</strong>. He<br />

served in the U.S. Army from 1952-1956. He had worked various jobs including as a toll<br />

collector, a machinist and real estate salesman. He was retired from the U.S. Department of<br />

the Treasury. He was a former member of Matubby Church of Christ in Aberdeen where he<br />

served as a treasurer. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his daughter,<br />

Gail Renee Jamison; and siblings, Helen Clopton, Larry <strong>Gunn</strong> and Loistine Barber. He is<br />

survived by his wife, Shirley <strong>Gunn</strong> of Columbus; children, Detra <strong>Gunn</strong> of Round Rock,<br />

Texas, Apryl <strong>Gunn</strong> of Sugarland, Texas, David Keith Gillespie of Vacaville, Calif., Anthony<br />

Wayne Gillespie of Richmond, Va., Mickey Jamerson of Richmond, Calif., and Lorraine<br />

Jamerson of Oakland, Calif.; siblings, Laban <strong>Gunn</strong> Sr. of Florida, Windell <strong>Gunn</strong> of Omaha,<br />

Neb., Woodrow <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr. of Okolona, Victoria James of Aberdeen, Albert <strong>Gunn</strong> of Aberdeen,<br />

and Leon <strong>Gunn</strong> of Okolona; and a host of grandchildren and great-grandchildren.<br />

Pallbearers will be Anthony Keith <strong>Gunn</strong>, Labon <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr., Lee Andrew <strong>Gunn</strong>, Kenny Ray<br />

Barker, Ceaser Sherrod and Victor Swanigan.<br />

Willie Edward <strong>Gunn</strong>


Willie Edward <strong>Gunn</strong>, 84, of Chattanooga died Saturday, June 23, 2001, at his residence.<br />

Funeral: Today at 1 p.m. at Avondale Church of Christ with brother Gerald Taylor Sr.<br />

officiating. Burial: Highland Memorial Gardens. Arrangements by Taylor Funeral Home of<br />

Chattanooga Inc .<br />

Willie Frank <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

A Celebration of life for Mr. Willie Frank <strong>Gunn</strong> of Atlanta will be held Saturday, October 29,<br />

2011 at 1PM from Liberty Hill Baptist Church, Marietta. Rev. Amos Williams, Pastor.<br />

Interment Mountain View Cemetery. His remains will lie instate at the church at 12Noon. He<br />

is survived by a wife, Mrs. Brenda <strong>Gunn</strong> (Cookie); 2 children, Mr. Barney <strong>Gunn</strong> and Ms.<br />

Rondaland <strong>Gunn</strong>; 3 grandchildren; 2 great grandchildren; mother, Mrs. Emma M. Hollimon;<br />

1 brother, Mr. Barney Hollimon, Jr., 2 sisters, Mrs. Gary Holt and Mrs. Rondaland Lindley.<br />

Hanley-Shelton, Marietta 770-428-6333<br />

Willie <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

75, died May 24, 2009, at Druid City Hospital–Tuscaloosa, Ala. Arrangements are incomplete<br />

and will be announced by Carter's Funeral Services of Columbus.<br />

Willie Andrew <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

39, an active member of the Alaska Army National Guard, died Feb. 1, 1992, at Humana<br />

Hospital-Alaska. A memorial service will be noon to 2:45 p.m.Tuesday at Greater Friendship<br />

Baptist Church, 903 E. 13th St. Rev. Jack E. Cook, of Greater Friendship Baptist Church,<br />

will officiate. Burial will be at the Highland Memorial Cemetery in Brighton, Ala. He was<br />

born May 31, 1952, in Birmingham, Ala. He graduated from Wenonah High School in 1971<br />

and joined the U.S. Army. is survived by his wife, Rosetta K.; his daughter Octavia N., of<br />

Anchorage; his sons, Willie Andrew II; Ernesto Montreal of Anderson, Tenn.; and Terrance<br />

Bester of Birmingham, Ala.; his stepson Ronald W. Brown of Anchorage; his stepdaughter<br />

Veronica King of Anchorage; his mother, Anna Mary Kirksey and stepfather James Kirksey<br />

of Bessemer, Ala; his two brothers, Clifton Kirksey of Bolingbrook, Ill.; and Randy Kirksey<br />

of Midfield, Ala; his sisters, Chianne G. Sanchez of <strong>New</strong>port <strong>New</strong>s, Va., Phyllis King of<br />

Birmingham, Ala., Annette Wilson of Oak Park, Miss., Rita Bailey of Bessemer, Ala; his three<br />

sisters-in-law, five brothers-in-law and several nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles, relatives and<br />

friends. Local arrangements by Evergreen Memorial Chapel.<br />

Willie Baxter <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

GUNN - Died January 11, 1982 in a local hospital, Willie Baxter <strong>Gunn</strong>. He is survived by his<br />

wife, Ethel M. <strong>Gunn</strong>; one daughter, Mrs. Edith Mae <strong>Gunn</strong> Matthews; one son, Phillip Irvin<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>; six sisters, Mrs. Mattie G. Gorton, Mrs. Irene G. Martin, Mrs. Mary G. Howerton,<br />

Mrs. Frances G. Morris, Mrs. Elizabeth G. Mann, and Mrs. Clara Lee G. Daves; one brother,<br />

Robert <strong>Gunn</strong>; five grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. His remains rest at the<br />

Morrisett Funeral Home, 6500 Iron Bridge Road (Rt. 10), where funeral services will be held<br />

2:30 p.m. Wednesday. Interment Dale Memorial Park Richmond Times Dispatch (VA) Tues<br />

1-12-1982 (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Wllie Belle <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

91, of Louisville, died Tuesday. She was a retired seamstress and a member of Greater Bethel


Temple Apostolic Church and Oak & Acorn Senior Citizens. Survivors include her daughter,<br />

Winifred M. Burns; son, Wardell O. <strong>Gunn</strong>; six grandchildren; and 11 great-grandchildren.<br />

Her funeral service will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday at her church, 834 S. 3rd St., with burial in<br />

Greenwood Gardens. Visitation will be from 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. Friday at A.D. Porter & Sons,<br />

1300 W. Chestnut St. Published in The Courier-Journal on 3/24/2005.<br />

Willie D. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Willie D. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 86, of Richland passed away Monday, Nov. 10, 2003, in Richland.Texas.<br />

Visitation will be held from 6 to 8 p.m. today at Corley Funeral Home. Services will be 10 a.m.<br />

Wednesday at Corley Funeral Chapel with Brother Bill Honea officiating. Interment will<br />

follow at Richland Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Gene Dodson, Charles <strong>Gunn</strong>, Chris Laseter,<br />

Brad Fowler, Mike Freeman, Jason Franklin, Cody Dickey and Jay Tidwell. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was<br />

born June 13, 1917, in Ross. He was a member of Woodmen of the World. Survivors include<br />

his wife, Cleo <strong>Gunn</strong> of Richland; daughter and son-in-law, Josephine and Charlie Vrzalik of<br />

Ennis; sons and daughters-in-law, Edgar and Jackie <strong>Gunn</strong> of Richland and John and Cathy<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Cedar Creek Lake; sister-in-law, Dorothy <strong>Gunn</strong> of Richland; granddaughters and<br />

their husbands, Donna and Gene Dodson of Ennis, Christie and Chris Laseter of Angus, and<br />

Shelly and Brad Fowler, Kelly and Mike Freeman and Jamie and Jason Franklin, all of<br />

Corsicana; grandson and his wife, Charles and Lamber <strong>Gunn</strong> of Richland; 10 greatgrandchildren;<br />

and a number of nieces and nephews. Memorials may be made to American<br />

Heart Association. Arrangements by Corley Funeral Home<br />

Willie F. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Radcliff, Kentucky -- Willie F. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 63, died Saturday, July 19, 2003. Funeral: 2 p.m.<br />

Monday at Nelson-Edelen-Bennett Funeral Home. Burial: North Hardin Memorial Gardens.<br />

Visitation: 6-8 p.m. Sunday and after 1 p.m. Monday. Published in The Courier-Journal on<br />

7/20/2003.<br />

Willie Frank <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Wllie Frank "Sonny" <strong>Gunn</strong> died Sunday, July 18, 2004, at the University Medical Center in<br />

Jackson. He was born Aug. 27, 1954, to Doris Jamison <strong>Gunn</strong> and the late Rev. Dr. Howard L.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> Sr. He received his education from the Okolona schools. He was a member of the Red<br />

Bud M.B. Church where he served as Sunday School superintendent. He was a former<br />

employee of the Mississippi Mental Health Department, retiring after 10 years of service. His<br />

joy was helping other people. Services will be at 11 a.m. Saturday at the Rev Bud M.B.<br />

Church with the Rev. Howard <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr. officiating. Burial will be in the <strong>Gunn</strong>Cemetery.<br />

Williams Memorial Funeral Home of Okolona is in charge of the arrangements. Survivors<br />

include his mother, Doris <strong>Gunn</strong> of Tupelo; one daughter, Teche L. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Jackson; four<br />

sisters, Gloria Cockrell and husband, Frank, of Bosie, Idaho, Carolyn Jones and husband,<br />

Chris, of Nettleton, Debra Sutton and husband, Robert, of Jackson, and Shelia <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Tupelo; one brother, the Rev. Howard L. <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr. and wife, Sharitte, of Ocala, Fla..; one<br />

granddaughter, Na-Tya C. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Jackson. He was preceded in death by his father and one<br />

brother, Johnny H. <strong>Gunn</strong>. Visitation will be from 2 to 7 p.m. today at the funeral home.<br />

(Reuben and Mary Goforth <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Rev. Willie Frank <strong>Gunn</strong>, Sr. -


MACON, GA - Rev. Willie Frank <strong>Gunn</strong>, Sr., 88, of 675 Bell Avenue, peacefully entered into<br />

eternal rest on Saturday, July 23, 2005. Funeral services will be 2P.M. Thursday, July 28, at<br />

Holsey Temple CME, Macon. Burial will be in Saints Rest Cemetery. -Rev. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born in<br />

Dunbar, Georgia in 1917 and has lived in Macon for the past 73 years. Rev. <strong>Gunn</strong> is a<br />

member of Holsey Temple CME Church and was formerly a member of Harmony Baptist<br />

Church where he served as assistant pastor. He was employed at the Macon Hospital for 30<br />

years and retired from Charlie Wood Sporting Goods after over 30 years of service. -Rev.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> was preceded in death by his daughter, Pamela Joyce <strong>Gunn</strong> and his son, Robert James<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>. -Rev. <strong>Gunn</strong> is survived by his devoted wife of 64 years, Mattie Lena Pinkett <strong>Gunn</strong>;<br />

three sons, Willie Frank (Theodora) <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr. of Columbia SC, Edward Eugene (Delores)<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Dale City, VA, Gregory Wayne <strong>Gunn</strong> of Macon; three daughters, Sandra <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

(Joseph) Shakespeare, Gwendolyn <strong>Gunn</strong> (Charlie) Simmons, Brenda <strong>Gunn</strong> Jenkins of<br />

Macon; two sisters, Odessa Tarver of Detroit, MI, Ruby Mae Cross of Macon; one<br />

brother-in-law, Eddie Pinkett of Detroit, MI; twenty-one grandchildren, twenty-two great<br />

grandchildren and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins and devoted loved ones. -Family contact:<br />

675 Bell Avenue -Hutchings Service Willie <strong>Gunn</strong>, Sr.<br />

Willie James <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

OKOLONA - Willie James "Clayton" "Pete" <strong>Gunn</strong>, 72, died Thursday, Dec. 4, 2008, at the<br />

Darlington Oaks Hospice in Verona, Mississippi. He was born April 10, 1936, to Warren and<br />

Celia <strong>Gunn</strong>. He was a singer with various gospel groups including, Sensational Traveling Six,<br />

Traveling Stars, Pilgrim Jubilees, Flim and the Supreme Angels, and the Southern Wonders.<br />

He enjoyed hunting and fishing and really loved singing. Services will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday<br />

at the Freewill Gospel Temple in Amory with the Rev. Willis Dobbs officiating. Burial will be<br />

in the Okolona Cemetery. Williams Memorial Funeral Home is in charge of the<br />

arrangements.Survivors include his wife, Mary Ford <strong>Gunn</strong> of Okolona; one sister, Ollie<br />

Johnson (J.T.) of Okolona; his children, Willie <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr., Maxine Dean, Donely <strong>Gunn</strong>, George<br />

and Betty <strong>Gunn</strong>, and Michelle and Bobby Garth, all of West Point, James and Karen<br />

Hubbard of Madison, Wis., Mary and Humphris Kelly of Tuscaloosa, Ala., Wardell and<br />

Coretta <strong>Gunn</strong> of Baldwyn, Sterling and Rita <strong>Gunn</strong> of Columbus, Jeremiah and Kimmie <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

of Alaska, Mary and Tyrone Hampton of Wren, Warren and Mayo Lewis of <strong>New</strong> Mexico,<br />

Sharon <strong>Gunn</strong> and Calvin <strong>Gunn</strong>, both of Indianapolis, Ind., Marcus Love of Vicksburg,<br />

Kennedy Love of South Bend and Mary Blanchard of Tupelo; his stepchildren, Roy Hill,<br />

Dollie Hill, and Oliver and Tameka Hill, all of Okolona, Dorothy and Rick McPeek of Ohio,<br />

Hudson and Helen Hill of Amory, James and Joyce Hill of Holly Springs, Janice and Carmen<br />

Perry, and Bertha Babbitt, all of Tupelo, Sandra and Richard Deanes of Cedar Bluff, and<br />

John and Marlene Babbitt of Texas; a host of grandchildren and greatgrandchildren.Visitation<br />

will be from 2 to 6 p.m. today.<br />

Willie Lou <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

67, of Chicago died Wednesday, Sept. 15, 2010 in Chicago. Funeral services are planned for<br />

Thursday, Sept. 23 at 1 p.m. at Bethlehem Baptist Church of Valley with the Revs. R. L.<br />

Carter, W. G. Wimberly, C. Chambers, Joe C. McGhee and A. A. Booker officiating. Burial<br />

will follow at Burrell Chapel Cemetery. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> is survived by her husband, Walter Lee<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Chicago; her son, Regis Woodson of Chicago; two daughters, Regina Woodson and<br />

Sheleeka <strong>Gunn</strong>, both of Chicago; a special granddaughter, Andrea Woodson of Chicago; a


sister-in-law, Barbara Woodson of West Point; nieces, Kerry Woodson of Lanett and<br />

Deloriese Shaver of Cusseta; nephews, Terriell Woodson of Cusseta and Antonio Woodson of<br />

West Point; 14 grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. The family will receive visitors<br />

Wednesday, Sept. 22 from 6 until 7 p.m. at Unity Mortuary in Valley. Unity Mortuary is<br />

handling arrangements.<br />

Willie Lou <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

MS. WILLIE LOU GUNN, 92, of Memphis passed away September 25, 2007 at Baptist<br />

Memorial Hospital, Memphis. Funeral services will be at 1 p.m. Saturday, September 29 at<br />

Red Bud Missionary Baptist Church, 950 County Rd., 123 Onkola, MS. Burial will be in the<br />

church cemetery. She leaves a daughter, Sherby <strong>Gunn</strong> of Memphis; a son, Sher-Ron Herron<br />

(Marie) of Nashville; sister, Hortense Simpson; a daughter-in-law, Lentine Box both of<br />

Chicago, IL; nine grandchildren; 17 great-grandchildren; three great-great-grandchildren,<br />

host of nieces, nephews, cousins, other relatives and friends.<br />

Willie Mack <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Willie Mack <strong>Gunn</strong>, of Lacombe, LA on Sunday, April 1, 2007, at Louisiana Heart Hospital.<br />

Beloved Husband of: Linda Gambino <strong>Gunn</strong>. Father of Tabatha Lawrence. Son of the late:<br />

Grady R. and Elizabeth Webester <strong>Gunn</strong>.Brother of John David <strong>Gunn</strong>, Tommy Jack <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

Howard E. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Bobby D. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Gerlad L. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Mae Nella Jones and the late Joe Ronald<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>. Also survived by 2 grandchildren: Daniel Mack Lawrence and Bobbie Ann<br />

Ruschmeier. Age 55 years. A native of Tallassee, AL and a resident of Lacombe, LA for the<br />

past 35 years. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a crane operator in the oil industry. He was a member of Camp<br />

Villere hunting club and a past officer on the board of directors. Relatives and friends of the<br />

family are invited to attend the Memorial services at First Baptist Church, Lacombe, La. on<br />

Monday,April 9, 2007 at 2:00 P.M. Arrangements by Honaker Funeral Home, Inc. Slidell,<br />

LA. Published in The Times-Picayune on 4/8/2007 (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

desc)<br />

Willie <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

DANVILLE, Va -Willie Henry <strong>Gunn</strong>, 86, of 534 Cleveland Street, died Thursday, April 5,<br />

2001 at his residence. Born Dec. 22, 1914 in Pittsylvania County, he was the son of Walter<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> and Annie Echols <strong>Gunn</strong>. worked as a laborer for Goodyear Tire and Rubber Co. and<br />

was a member of Kentuck Baptist Church, Deacon Board, Chairman of Finance Committee<br />

at the church, N.A.A.C.P., Ministers and Deacons Union of Danville and vicinity Survivors<br />

include two sons, Fred <strong>Gunn</strong> of Ft. Washington, Md., Walter <strong>Gunn</strong> of Danville; three<br />

brothers, Charlie <strong>Gunn</strong> of Ringgold, Ernest <strong>Gunn</strong> of Baltimore, Md., Jace <strong>Gunn</strong> of Danville;<br />

three sisters, Helena Farmer of Danville, Catherine Motley of Blairs, Odaris Grasty of<br />

Philadelphia, Pa.; two grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. The funeral will be held<br />

1 p.m. Monday at Kentuck Baptist Church with the Rev. Jesse Fitz officiating. Interment will<br />

follow at Highland Burial Park. Viewing will be held 4-8 p.m. Sunday at Cunningham and<br />

Hughes Funeral Home. The family will be at the residence. Cunningham and Hughes Funeral<br />

Directors will be in charge of arrangements.<br />

Willie Marzilla Barrow <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Mrs. Willie Marzilla Barrow <strong>Gunn</strong> , 75, of Lanett died Saturday, September 25, 2004 at East


Alabama Medical Center, Opelika. Funeral services will be held at Mt. Pisgah Baptist<br />

Church, LaFayette, Wednesday, September 29, 2004 at 12:00 p.m., (CDT) with the Rev.<br />

Darrell Jordan officiating. Interment will be in the Mitchell Springs Cemetery, LaFayette.<br />

Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a native of Chambers County. During her childhood, she was a member of<br />

Mitchell Springs United Methodist Church, LaFayette. Upon her marriage in 1946 to Mr.<br />

Amos <strong>Gunn</strong>, Sr., she became a member of her husband"s church, Macedonia Baptist Church,<br />

LaFayette where she served as a deaconess until her health began to decline. She was formally<br />

employed by Chambers County Community Action Agency where she worked as a cook and<br />

was later promoted to Supervisor. In recognition of her hard work and service, she was<br />

presented with a Twenty years of Service award. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was preceded in death by two<br />

sons, Eddie Charles <strong>Gunn</strong> and Roger <strong>Gunn</strong>, one brother, Alford Barrow and two sisters,<br />

Martha Cox and Sally Overton. She is survived by a devoted husband of 58 years, Amos<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, Sr. of Lanett; seven daughters, Willie Mae Weaver,Marie Greene, Gail (Renard)<br />

Ramsey, Roberta (Wilbert) Wheeler of Chattanooga, TN, Mary Watts, Sallie (Ray) Thomas of<br />

Detroit, MI, Linda (Curtis) Hill of Los Angeles, CA; five sons, Amos (Vickie) <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr.,<br />

William Robert <strong>Gunn</strong> of Detroit, MI, Alex (Deborah) <strong>Gunn</strong>of Chattanooga, TN, Eric <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

(Rilla Mae McCoy-Dear Friend) of Atlanta, GA; Three adoptive children, Ronald (Beverly)<br />

Beasley of Detroit, MI, Ward of LaGrange, GA and Terry Carlisle of Lanett, AL; one sister,<br />

Charlene Beasley of Detroit, MI; two sisters-in-law, Alberta Powell of Chattanooga, TN, Rosie<br />

Ethel <strong>Gunn</strong> of Roanoke; one brother -in-law, Al Overton of Chicago, IL; twenty three<br />

grandchildren, nineteen great-grandchildren, a host of nephews, nieces, cousins and<br />

friends.Vines Funeral Home, Inc. is handling the arrangements.<br />

William Richardson <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Mrs. Willie Richardson <strong>Gunn</strong> 2509 Corbin Place died Saturday, April 10, 1982 in a<br />

Richmond County, nursing home. The funeral will be at 1 pm Monday at Elliott Sons<br />

Funeral Home on Lumpkin Road in Augusta, Ga. With the Rev. Marion Jay officiating.<br />

Burial will be in Hillcrest Memorial Park. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a native of South Carolina but had<br />

lived in Augusta most of her life. She was a home maker. Survivors include a sister Minnie<br />

Howard and a half brother, Charles Fleming.<br />

Willie Mae <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

A native of Monroeville, Ala and a resident of Mobile for the past 60 years died Thursday Jan<br />

5, 1989 in a local nursing home. She is survived by one son, Ronald David <strong>Gunn</strong> of Mobile; 2<br />

sisters, Lois Hill of Chattanooga, Tn, and Maude Bennie Killam of Mobile. Funeral services<br />

will be held from the chapel of Radney Funeral Home on Saturday Jan 7, 1989 at 1 pm.<br />

Interment in Pine Crest Cemetery. Radney Funeral Home, Mobile Ala.<br />

Willis D. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

1884 The Post/The Dublin Post, Georgia. SON SHOOTS FATHER- ATLANTA - On April<br />

23rd a Monroe Ga. dispatch said: "at ll o"clock this morning, Jesse <strong>Gunn</strong>, killed his father<br />

Willis <strong>Gunn</strong>. The father was a widower and he and the son courted the same young woman.<br />

The son married her two weeks ago and the father sent him word tobe on his guard, as he was<br />

coming to kill him. This morning a child saw the father enter the son"s house and told the<br />

son, who fired on his father as the latter was taking aim at the son." Green County, Georgia<br />

<strong>New</strong>spaper Clippings Volume II 1874-1886 by Tad Evans page 237 - Mr. Willis <strong>Gunn</strong> who


lived in this county for some years was killed last Wednesday in Walton County by his son<br />

Jesse. At 11 o"clock today, six miles east of Monroe in this county, Jesse <strong>Gunn</strong> killed his<br />

father, Willie <strong>Gunn</strong> with a pistol. The father was a widower and father and son were both<br />

attached to the same young lady. The son succeeded in marrying her just two weeks ago. The<br />

father wrote him a letter to be on his guard as he was coming to kill him. A little child saw<br />

him slipping up to the house and ran and told Jesse <strong>Gunn</strong> who got his pistol and fired just as<br />

the father was taking sight at him with a double barrelled shot gun. The ball took effect just<br />

over the eye killing him instantly. The young man came to town at once and gave himself up<br />

to the sheriff - Dated April 25, 1884 - Friday April 23, 1884 - Columbus Daily Enquirer - A<br />

Monroe dispatch to the Constitution says at 11 o’clock this morning, Jesse <strong>Gunn</strong> shot and<br />

killed his father Willis <strong>Gunn</strong>. The father was a widower and he and the son courted the same<br />

young woman. The son married her two weeks ago and the father sent him word to be on his<br />

guard as he was coming to kill him. This morning a child saw the father enter the son’s home,<br />

and saw him fire at his father as the latter was taking aim at the son.<br />

Willis <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Fort Worth Texas June 5, 1939 - Willis <strong>Gunn</strong> 33, Longview civil engineer died Monday in a<br />

Fort Worth hospital from complications attributed to an automobile accident injury several<br />

years ago. He is survived by his wife; two son, Billy and Floyd; a daughter, Betty all of<br />

Longview; his mother Mrs. Floyd E. <strong>Gunn</strong> and his grandparents Mr. And Mrs. W. F. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

all of Fort Worth. Funeral services conducted at 4 pm Tuesday here. Burial in Fort Worth<br />

published Dallas Morning <strong>New</strong>s, 6-6-1939<br />

Wilma Patterson <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

86, of Winston-Salem passed away Sunday, April 1, 2007, at Forsyth Medical Center. She was<br />

born April 9, 1920, in Forsyth County to William R. and Ethel Kimel Patterson. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

was a member of Mount Carmel United Methodist Church, where she was a Sunday school<br />

teacher, a choir member and a pianist for Sunday school. She was a graduate of Griffith High<br />

School and had been a member of the Five Points and Jonestown Senior Citizens groups. Mrs.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> was a special mother, grandmother and homemaker who enjoyed needlework and<br />

touched the lives of many. She was preceded in death by her husband of 50 years, Earl <strong>Gunn</strong>.<br />

Surviving are two daughters, Joyce G. Burnette (husband Richard) of Winston-Salem and Pat<br />

Potter of Portland, Maine; two sons, Bill <strong>Gunn</strong> (wife Barbara) of Charlotte and Jim Ivester<br />

(wife Phyllis) of Mocksville; six grandchildren, Brandon Burnette of Nashville, Tenn.,<br />

Geoffrey <strong>Gunn</strong> of Charlotte, Michael Ivester of Mocksville, Donna Blackwelder of Mocksville,<br />

Shawn Potter of Maine and Malora Potter of Maine; three great-grandchildren, Benjamin<br />

Potter, Tessa and Ema Ivester; a loving sister, Ada Mae Carter of Advance; two dear nieces,<br />

Sylvia Vance and Janice Neff, and a special friend, Joan Frewen. The family would like to<br />

thank the following people: Arbor Acres nurses, LaVonia and LaDonna, for their<br />

compassionate care; a faithful caregiver for the last two years, Karolee Roten and daughter<br />

Destiny; and the CDU Unit and the 7th floor nurses at Forsyth Medical Center. A graveside<br />

service will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday at Mount Carmel United Methodist Church<br />

cemetery, with Dr. Joe Collins and the Rev. Kenneth Eller officiating. The family will receive<br />

friends following the graveside service in the Family Life Center. Memorials may be made to<br />

the Mount Carmel United Methodist Church, 4265 Ebert Road, Winston-Salem, NC 27127.<br />

Hayworth-Miller Silas Creek Chapel is in charge of arrangements


Winifred Burt <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

wife of Frederick C. <strong>Gunn</strong>, architect, died at 3:30 o’clock this morning at her home 3344<br />

Baltimore Avenue, Kansas City, Mo. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> had been ill more than two years. Mr.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> and his sister, Mrs R. P. Barnes of Silver City, NM, were with her at the time of her<br />

death. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a daughter of Mr. And Mrs. Burt of Albuquerque, NM. Mr. And Mrs.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> were married twenty two years ago at the Cathedral in Albuquerque. They lived in<br />

Kansas City continuously since that time. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> is survived by her parents and two<br />

brothers, Edwin Burt of El Paso, Texas and Byron Burt who lives in Tennessee and is the<br />

builder of the Chattanooga dam. Mrs. O. B. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong>’s mother and his sister, Mrs.<br />

Herbert Whitehead, arrived this morning from La Grange, Illinois and are at the Broadlands.<br />

Funeral arrangements will be announced later. Kansas City Star., Issue 154 Page 3,<br />

Thursday February 18, 1915.<br />

Winifred L. "Winnie" <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Winifred <strong>Gunn</strong>, 85, Warrensburg, MO, formerly of Independence, died Jan. 25, 2005.<br />

Services 2 p.m. Fri., Jan. 28 at Williams Funeral Chapel, Warrensburg. Burial Carpenter<br />

Cemetery, Chilhowee. Visitation 7-8 p.m. Thurs. at the chapel. (Arr. Williams Funeral<br />

Chapel, 1400 S. Hwy. 13, Warrensburg, 660-747-6800)<br />

Winifred S. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

72, a resident of Washington, D.C. for more than 60 years, died at Sibley Memorial Hospital<br />

Thursday following surgery for a brain tumor. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born in Emporia, Kan. Her<br />

family moved here when she was a child. A graduate of the old Eastern High School, she<br />

attended Goucher College in Baltimore. After raising her family, she managed her own gift<br />

shop in Washington, D.C. for about five years in the 1950s. She was a member of St.<br />

Columba's Episcopal Church and participated in many of its activities. She also was an<br />

honorary life member of the Kenwood Golf and Country Club. Her husband, John O. <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

an official of the old Atomic Energy Commission, died in 1962 Survivors include a son, John<br />

O. Jr., of the home in Washington, and three granddaughters. The family suggests that<br />

expressions of sympathy be in the form of contributions to the American Cancer Society.<br />

Winnie <strong>Gunn</strong> Smith<br />

REIDSVILLE, NC - Funeral for Winnie <strong>Gunn</strong> Smith of 109 Ridge St., who died Thursday,<br />

will be at 3 p.m. Wednesday at Jerusalem United Holiness Church, of which she was a<br />

member. Burial will be in Greenview Cemetery. She was a former member of the Downtown<br />

Senior Citizens. Surviving are sons, Larry G. Allen of Brooklyn, N.Y., Harry T. Allen of<br />

Southgate, Calif.; daughters, Ms. Lorraine P. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Okinawa, Japan, Mrs. Vilma G.<br />

Gardner of Savannah, Ga.; brothers, Ernest <strong>Gunn</strong> of Reidsville, Lorenza <strong>Gunn</strong> of Boston,<br />

Alfred Meadows of Richmond, Va.; sisters, Mrs. Fannie Ashe, Mrs. Beatrice Allen, both of<br />

Reidsville, Mrs. Lorena Griggs of Asheville; one grandson. The family will be at McLaurin<br />

Funeral Home 7-7:30 p.m. today. Published 1-7-1992<br />

Winnie <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

The funeral of Mrs. Winnie <strong>Gunn</strong> wife of Lenox <strong>Gunn</strong> residents of Ben Franklin, Tx, who<br />

died of illness at home Feb 28, 1970 will be held in Paris, Tx., Thursday at 1:30 at Maxey<br />

Funeral Home. Burial to be made in Littlejohn Cemetery. Besides her husband, Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong>


leave five children: L. J. <strong>Gunn</strong>, and Mrs. Aleene Hickson of Paris; Mrs. Gay Mims and<br />

Ernestine and Stella <strong>Gunn</strong>, all of Ben Franklin, several grandchildren; Also six brothers and<br />

sisters; Clarence Baldwin, Wichita Falls; Joel Baldwin, Mrs. Stella Reed and Mrs. Louree<br />

Burns all of Paris and Mrs. Jessie Gray of Dallas<br />

Winona Hansen <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

1929 ~ 2011 Our beloved mother, grandmother and great-grandmother, passed away<br />

peacefully on October 6, 2011. She was born on March 4, 1929 in Ogden, Utah to Wilford Roy<br />

and Thelma Jane Hansen. Winona graduated from Downey High School and later attended<br />

BYU where she studied Music and Home Economics. Winona married the love of her life, H.<br />

LaMarr <strong>Gunn</strong> in the Logan Temple on October 29, 1948. She was married to him for over 62<br />

years. She played the piano most of her life. Not only did she teach others but she also took<br />

lessons later in life too. She also held many positions in the church. She is survived by five<br />

children: Theras, Marlys Stevens, Kevin, Craig (Audrie), Trent (Yvette). 14 grandchildren<br />

and seven great grandchildren. She is preceded in death by her parents, two sisters, Mignon<br />

Gardner and LaRee Jacobson, one brother, Deon Hansen and one son Christian. Services<br />

will be held Friday, October 14, 2011 at 11 a.m. in the Hoytsville LDS Ward Chapel. A<br />

viewing will be held Thursday, October 13, 2011 from 6 to 8 p.m. in the Hoytsville Church<br />

and on Friday from 10 to 10:45 a.m. prior to the services. Interment will be in the Hoytsville<br />

Cemetery. We would like to thank all the doctors and nurses of the Coalville Health Clinic,<br />

Bristol Hospice Care and Pioneer Care Center for their help and support. She will be greatly<br />

missed and her memory will live long in our hearts<br />

Winson <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

February 23, 1871 - Died February 14, near Mt. Palatine, Putnam County, Illinois - Winson<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, formerly from Massachusetts, aged 69 years, 8 months .<br />

Winston Floyd <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

MINERAL WELLS - Winston Floyd <strong>Gunn</strong>, 78, a retired engineer, died Saturday, July 12,<br />

1997 at a Mineral Wells hospital. Funeral: 2 p.m. Tuesday at Baum-Carlock-Bumgardner<br />

Funeral Home in Mineral Wells. Burial: McAdams Cemetery in Palo Pinto County. Mr.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> was born April 17, 1919, in Gladewater. He was preceded in death by a son, Houston<br />

Floyd <strong>Gunn</strong>, in 1987 and sisters, Mozelle Moreau and MelbaConnors. Survivors: Wife, Pearl<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>; sons, Vearon <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jerry Lee <strong>Gunn</strong> and wife, Sharon; brother, B.B. <strong>Gunn</strong>; sisters,<br />

Betty Crumpton, Opal Reynolds, Joy Minz; grandchildren, Susie Miller, Floyd <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

Matthew, Amanda, Jenna and Aaron <strong>Gunn</strong>; seven great-grandchildren; and numerous nieces<br />

and nephews. Reuben and Mary Goforth <strong>Gunn</strong> desc<br />

Woodrow <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Woodrow <strong>Gunn</strong>, 77, of Winter Haven, Florida died Saturday Jan 11, 1997 at Winter Haven<br />

hosptial. A native of Georgia, he came to Winter Haven from Bushnell in 1969. He was<br />

employed in a saw mill. He was of the Baptist faith. Survivors include four sons, Michael<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Mount Dora, Jerry <strong>Gunn</strong> of Eagle Lake, James <strong>Gunn</strong> and Peter <strong>Gunn</strong>, both of<br />

Winter Haven; three daughters, Shirley Billbery of Bartow, Georgia; Gencie <strong>Gunn</strong> of Winter


Haven; and Linda Seay of Bushnell; two brothers, Laddie <strong>Gunn</strong> of Auburndale and Clyde<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Tampa; a sister Estelle Johnson of K-ville; four grandchildren and two greatgrandchildren.<br />

Ott Laughlin Funeral Home. (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Woodrow <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Lifelong Shawnee, Oklahoma resident Woodrow <strong>Gunn</strong>, 90, died Monday, Jan. 22, 2007 in<br />

Shawnee. Graveside service will be 11 a.m. Saturday at Earlsboro Cemetery with Pastor Joe<br />

Wilkes officiating. Arrangements are under the direction of Cooper Funeral Home of<br />

Tecumseh.<br />

Woodrow <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

71, textile retiree, died Sept. 4, 1992, at Piedmont Medical Center in Rock Hill, NC. Funeral is<br />

3 p.m. Sunday at Unity Cemetery. Visitation is 7 to 8:30 tonight at Wolfe Funeral Home.<br />

Survivors are his wife, Evelyn; sons, James Taylor of Darlington, Jerry aylor of Charlotte,<br />

Jeffrey Taylor of Pineville, N.C., Shannon <strong>Gunn</strong>; daughters, Mrs. Alice Jackson, Mrs. Rosie<br />

Hinson, both of Lugoff, Mrs. Joyce Dority of Bishopville, Mrs. Dianne Smith of Conway, Mrs.<br />

Joan Adams; sister, Mrs. Evelyn Martin of Rock Hill. Memorials may be made to Sanger<br />

Clinic, 1001 Blythe Blvd., Suite 300, Charlotte, N.C. 28203.<br />

Worthey L. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Worthey Lafayette "Pete" <strong>Gunn</strong>, 57, of Suffolk, Va. died May 3, 1999. He was a native of<br />

Meridan, MS and was retired from the Navy having served 24 years. Until January of this<br />

year he was serving as a consultant for QED Systems, Inc. He was a member of the Suffolk<br />

Moose Lodge. Survivors include his wife, Betty Ann Umphlette <strong>Gunn</strong>; daughters, Nedra<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> Brumfield of Japan, Tonya <strong>Gunn</strong> of Chesapeake; sons, Jimmy <strong>Gunn</strong> of Portsmouth,<br />

Richard Whitmore of Columbia, MD; brother, Robert McCoy <strong>Gunn</strong>; three grandchildren,<br />

Chris, Bobby and Emily. The graveside service will be conducted Thursday at 11 a.m. in<br />

Cypress Chapel Christian Church Cemetery by a Navy Chaplain. Memorial donations may<br />

be made to the Nansemond-Suffolk Rescue Squad, P. O. Box 1515, Suffolk, Va 23439. R. W.<br />

Baker and Co. Funeral Home is in charge. (Reuben and Mary Goforth <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Wyatt Conner <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Wyatt Conner <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Published: Thursday, July 29, 2010 12:04 AM CDT HATFIELD, Ind. -- Wyatt Conner <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

died July 26, 2010, at Deaconess Gateway Hospital in <strong>New</strong>burgh, Ind. Survivors include his<br />

parents, William Joseph and Jennifer Marie (Beard) <strong>Gunn</strong>; a brother, Ryan <strong>Gunn</strong>; and<br />

grandparents. Family memorial services will be held at a later date. Boultinghouse Funeral<br />

Home in Rockport, Ind., is entrusted with care.<br />

Wyatt S. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Saturday February 15, 1908 - Wyatt S. <strong>Gunn</strong> died suddenly on Thursday morning about five<br />

oâ€clock at his home in St. Louis addition. On Wednesday night before retiring he was in<br />

unusual good health and sat about the house reading the papers. He awoke about three<br />

o’clock Thursday morning complaining to his wife that he felt too warm. About five o’clock<br />

Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was awakened again by her husband breathing heavily. She called to him and<br />

received no reply. She then took hold of him and attempted to raise his head. He gasped


several times and expired in her arms. Coroner Snyder was summoned and pronounced death<br />

due to apoplexy. Mr. <strong>Gunn</strong> was of a pleasant and friendly disposition and an industrious and<br />

well respected citizen. He leaves several grown sons and daughters. At the time The Enquirer<br />

goes to press, funeral arrangements have not been announced. February 22, 1908 - The<br />

remain of Wyatt <strong>Gunn</strong> whose death was mentioned in our last issue were taken on Sunday to<br />

Millstone, his former home for burial. Owing to the condition of the roads, it was impossible<br />

to drive from here to the burial place and the steamer Gazelle was chartered and the remains<br />

accompanied by relatives and friends of the deceased were conveyed there by boat. Deceased<br />

was 74 years old and was the father of fourteen children, seven of whom are living. He was a<br />

resident of Cannelton for 24 years and for twenty years had been a valued employee of the<br />

American Cannel Coal Company.(Thomas and Sarah Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Yoko H <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

,59, passed away Monday, January 18, 2010, in Gainesville, Fla. She was born May 5, 1950, in<br />

Okinawa, Japan. She was a homemaker, member of the Avon Park Lakes Baptist Church<br />

and had been a resident of Avon Park, Fla., since 1979, coming from Bowling Green, Fla. She<br />

is survived by James Wiseman of Avon Park; daughters, Racquel Cox (Brian) of Avon Park<br />

and Renae Massey (Wesley) of Avon Park; son, Wayne <strong>Gunn</strong> of Sebring, Fla.; sisters,<br />

Tomoko Nakumura, Kyom and Emeko Tiluya, all of Okinawa, Japan; brothers, Yoseo Higa<br />

and Yusake Higa, both of Okinawa, Japan; and six grandchildren. A visitation will take place<br />

6-8 p.m. Thursday, January 21, 2010, at Stephenson-Nelson Funeral Home, Avon Park.<br />

Funeral services will be conducted at 11 a.m. Friday, January 22, 2010, at Avon Park Lakes<br />

Baptist Church, with the Rev. George Hall officiating. Burial will follow in Mount Pisgah<br />

Cemetery in Bowling Green, Fla. Memorial contributions may be made to the Avon Park<br />

Lakes Baptist Church Building Fund. Stephenson-Nelson<br />

Yorke John <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Col. Yorke John <strong>Gunn</strong> passed away Jan. 8, 2004. Funeral Services will be held at 2:00 p.m.<br />

Tuesday, January 11, 2005 at First Presbyterian Church in Amarillo. Burial at Llano<br />

Cemetery. He was born February 21, 1921. Col. Yorke John <strong>Gunn</strong> graduated from Galena<br />

High School in Galena, Illinois and University of Dubuque in Dubuque, Iowa and graduated<br />

from University of Oklahoma. He was the Operations Officer at Tinker Air Force Base. He<br />

served in the Air Force during the Korean War. He married Margaret Mae Harris, daughter<br />

of Judge and Mrs. Thomas SheltonHarris of Sapulpa, Oklahoma, in Elizabeth City, North<br />

Carolina on 7/8/1943 in First Presbyterian Church. He was preceded in death by his sister<br />

Jean Fleege, brother, William <strong>Gunn</strong> and parents. He is survived by daughter: Sherie Lynn<br />

Gaultney of Amarillo, TX; granddaughter: Ashley Braboy of San Antonio, TX. Family<br />

suggests memorials be made to American Parkinson"s Disease Association, P.O. Box 19721,<br />

Amarillo, TX 79114<br />

Zack Marvin <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

age 50, of Louisville, KY., died Thursday, November 24, 2005 in Birmingham, AL. He<br />

graduated from Wenonah High School, Birmingham, AL. He is survived by his wife, Linda<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>; daughters, Anitra <strong>Gunn</strong> (Bruce) Gardner and Navetta <strong>Gunn</strong>; brothers, Morris (Eva),<br />

Johnny L. and Wallace (Merilyn) <strong>Gunn</strong>; sisters, Brenda, Jacqueline and Christa <strong>Gunn</strong> and<br />

Linda Briggs; grandchildren, Demetrius, Zavier and Amaurea <strong>Gunn</strong> and Justyce Matzek.


Funeral Services will be held Thursday, December 1, at 1:00 p.m. at Broadway Temple AME<br />

Zion Church, 1301 W. Broadway, Louisville, KY with burial in Green Meadows. Visitation<br />

will be held Wednesday at the Church from 2:00-4:00 p.m. and 6:00-9:00 p.m. A.D. Porter &<br />

Sons Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.Published in The Birmingham <strong>New</strong>s on<br />

11/29/2005.<br />

Mrs. Z. P. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

January 27, 1923 - Atlanta Consitution - Mrs. Z. P. <strong>Gunn</strong>, 42 years old, died Saturday at a<br />

private hospital. She is survived by her husband; a son Robert Wingfield, Jr., a daughter,<br />

Mrs. J. L. Drake; her father and mother; Mr and Mrs. W. J. Whitehead; two sisters, Misses<br />

Willie Lou and Rubie Whitehead; and two brothers, Dr. A. L. Whitehead and R. T.<br />

Whitehead. The body will be taken to Athens Georgia, Monday. Greenberg and Bond in<br />

charge.<br />

Mrs. Zach P. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

March 9, 1917 - Mrs. Z. P. <strong>Gunn</strong> age 42, died Thursday afternoon at a private hospital. Her<br />

residence was 81 Ashby Street. The body was removed to the undertaking parlors of<br />

Greensberg and Bond. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> is survived by her husband, a son, Paul <strong>Gunn</strong>; a sister,<br />

mrs. J. H. Allen of Talbotton, Georgia, and a brother P. H. Kirk.<br />

Zach P. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Zach P. <strong>Gunn</strong> of 406 Inman Street. - Mr. and Mrs. Paul <strong>Gunn</strong>, Mr.<br />

and Mrs. T. L. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Mr and Mrs. John H. <strong>Gunn</strong> and Mr and Mrs. Will <strong>Gunn</strong>, are invited to<br />

attend the funeral of Mr. Zach P. <strong>Gunn</strong> this Saturday afternoon at 3 o"clock from the chapel<br />

of Greenberg and Bond Co., Rev. Henry Nash officiating. He is survived by three brothers;<br />

T. L. <strong>Gunn</strong>; John H. <strong>Gunn</strong>; and Will <strong>Gunn</strong>; and one sister; Mrs. Henry Lucas. The following<br />

gentlemen will act as pallbearers; Messrs. Ed Carter, Frank Carter, Paul Baker, Thomas H.<br />

Trent, Hugh Connolly, B. J. Smith. Atlanta Constitution 3-20-1926 (Thomas and Sarah<br />

Boatwright <strong>Gunn</strong> desc)<br />

Zela <strong>Gunn</strong> Strader<br />

Mrs. Zela <strong>Gunn</strong> Strader, 74, of Reidsville, Route 7, died in Annie Penn Memorial Hospital<br />

this morning at 4:45 aftrer an illness of 10 days. She had been in declining health for the past<br />

six months. She was the former Zela <strong>Gunn</strong>, daughter of the late Walter M. and Irene Jennings<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>. A native of Rockingham Country, she was born near Wentworth, but had lived in the<br />

Mt. Carmel Community for more than 50 years. She was a member of Mt. Carmel Methodist<br />

Church. Surviving are two brothers, Percy <strong>Gunn</strong> of Greensboro and Alvin <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Reidsville, Route 4; one sister, Mrs. Lois <strong>Gunn</strong> Lemens of Reidsville, Route 2. Funeral<br />

Services will be held Thursday at 2:00 p.m. from the Wilkerson Funeral Home Chapel<br />

conducted by the Rev. O. C. Loy, pastor of Mt. Carmel Methodist Church. Interment will be<br />

in the Mt. Carmel Church cemetery. The body will remain at the funeral home until the hour<br />

of the services. (January 1963)<br />

Zenna Hartley <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Mrs. C. W. <strong>Gunn</strong>, - 75, Buried Monday In Kenbridge - Funeral services were held at 2:00<br />

p.m., Monday at Clarke Funeral Home in Kenbridge for Mrs. Zenna Hartley <strong>Gunn</strong>, 75,


widow of Clarence Ware <strong>Gunn</strong>, who died September 30th. Interment was in Kenbridge<br />

Cemetery. She is survived by three step-daughters, Mrs. Eunice McCall of Hopewell, Va.,<br />

Mrs. Clarine Weaver of Matropolis, Illinois, Mrs. Avie Ann Bowman of Chapel Hill, N.C.;<br />

five step-sons, Eldred C. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Kenbridge, Buell W. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Blackstone, Aaron O. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

of Kenbridge, Morris E. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Richmond, and Ray R. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Kenbridge; one sister, Mrs.<br />

Trula K. Lawson of Jasper, Texas, and several nieces and nephews.Blackstone (VA) Courier-<br />

Record Thurs. 10-5-1978<br />

Zernie <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

87 formerly of Covington, died Wednesday morning March 28, 2012 at the The Woodlands in<br />

Clifton Forge, Virginia. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born May 20, 1924 in Covington, the daughter of the<br />

late E. Lee and Anna Mae Brown Curtis. She was a Charter Member of Trinity Baptist<br />

Church and a longtime member of the church choir. In addition to her parents she was<br />

preceded in death by her sister, Elnora Fertig. Surviving are four daughters, Zernie Darlene<br />

Titworth and her husband Richard of Old Hickory, Tennessee, Mrs. Virgil Eugenia <strong>Gunn</strong> of<br />

Vinton, Cliabeth Marie Crowder and her husband Wayne of Eden, North Carolina and Lee<br />

Ann Gulk of Richmond and two granchildren. Interment in Cedar Hill Cemetery.<br />

Zella <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

94, went home to be with the Lord, March 13, 1997, at Rose Lane Health Center, in Akron,<br />

Ohio. Born in Americus, Ga. she had lived in this community since 1925. She was a member<br />

of St. Thomas Baptist Church, a devoted housewife, homemaker and field worker. She is<br />

survived by daughter, Margaret Webb, Massillon; sister, Flossie Shaw of Utica, N.Y. and<br />

Alice Mathis of Montezuma, Ga.; nine grandchildren, 31 great grandchildren and ten greatgreat<br />

grandchildren; nieces, nephews, cousins and a host of other relatives and friends.<br />

Graveside services will be held at Glendale Cemetery, Monday, March 17, 1997 immediately<br />

following calling hours at Stewart & Calhoun Funeral Home Chapel from 10:00 A.M. until<br />

11:00 A.M. with Rev. Thomas Bell officiating. Procession will form at 1405 Seward Ave. and<br />

condolences may be sent to 17 8th Street NE, Massillon, Ohio.(Stewart & Calhoun, 535-1543.)<br />

Zelma N. Randolph <strong>Gunn</strong> Howell,<br />

89, died Tuesday, April 12, 2011 at an Abilene medical center, Abilene, Tx. Born in Brandon,<br />

Missouri on November 4, 1921, she was the daughter of Eva Lyle (Kerfoot) and William<br />

Arthur Randolph. She was born in Missouri, but got to Texas as fast as she could. Since 1966<br />

she had been a resident of the Abilene area. She worked as a caregiver in home healthcare.<br />

Zelma was preceded in death by her two husbands, Jewell <strong>Gunn</strong> in 1958 and Pat Howell in<br />

1988; son, Jim <strong>Gunn</strong>; three grandchildren, Jimmy <strong>Gunn</strong>, Kenneth <strong>Gunn</strong> and Little Roger<br />

McGough; parents; four brothers and two sisters. Survivors include two sons, Mike <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

(Janell) of Carterville, Missouri and Gary Howell of Abilene; seven daughters, Janise Riddell,<br />

Nancy McBride, Marsha <strong>Gunn</strong> Sanders (Rocky), Norma Verner (Eugene) and Detra Kaylene<br />

Howell all of Abilene; Edna <strong>Gunn</strong> of Carterville, MO; and Joan Stark (J.D.) of Austin, as well<br />

as 19 grandchildren, 45 great grandchildren and 12 great great grandchildren, all whom<br />

lovingly knew Zelma as "Grandma Grapes". Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Friday,<br />

April 15, at The Hamil Family Funeral Home Chapel, 6449 Buffalo Gap Road with Ronnie<br />

Bryan officiating. Burial will follow in Hawley Cemetery. Visitation will be 6 to 8 p.m.<br />

Thursday at the funeral home. Daughters, Janise Riddell, Nancy McBride, Marsha <strong>Gunn</strong>


Sanders, Edna <strong>Gunn</strong>, Joan Stark and Norma Verner, will serve as pallbearers.<br />

Zenia McDaniel <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Zenia <strong>Gunn</strong>, age 82 of Winchester, Tennessee died Nov 2, 2009. A native of Decherd, she was<br />

a retired executive secretary and was the wife of the late Charles “Buster” <strong>Gunn</strong>. Services<br />

were held at 11 a.m. Thursday, Nov. 5, at Moore-Cortner Funeral Home with burial in<br />

Winchester Memorial Park. Moore-Cortner Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.<br />

Zenobia "Cookie" Miller <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

63, of Simpsonville passed away Saturday, Sept. 17, 2005. Born in Inman, S.C., she was the<br />

daughter of the late Fred Miller and the late Zenobia Tindal Miller. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was a<br />

member of East Georgia Road Baptist Church. She was co-owner of GGN Landscaping, and<br />

worked as a laboratory technician for Greenville Memorial Hospital. She loved swimming,<br />

going to the beach with her family, and her number one hobby was being a grandmother. She<br />

was preceded in death by her husband, Paul Howard <strong>Gunn</strong> Sr. Survivors: A son, Paul<br />

Howard <strong>Gunn</strong> Jr. of Simpsonville; two daughters, Shelley <strong>Gunn</strong> of Simpsonville, Jennifer<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong> of Simpsonville; a brother, Bob Miller of Inman, S.C.; four grandchildren, Hayze,<br />

Lorelei, Lauren, and Colton. The family will receive friends from 6 to 8 p.m. today, Sept. 19,<br />

2005, at Cannon Funeral Home Simpsonville. Funeral services will be held 1 p.m. Tuesday,<br />

Sept. 20, 2005, at The Chapel of Cannon Funeral Home Simpsonville. Burial will be in<br />

Roselawn Memorial Gardens in Inman, S.C. Memorials may be made to Hospice Care of the<br />

Piedmont, 408 West Alexander Ave., Greenwood, SC 29646.<br />

Zernie Curtis <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

87, of Covington, died Wednesday, March 28, 2012. Funeral Service will be held at 2 p.m. on<br />

Saturday, March 31, 2012, in the Arritt Funeral Home Chapel, Covington, Va., 540-962-2201.<br />

Zernie Curtis <strong>Gunn</strong>, 87, formerly of Covington, Virginia, died Wednesday morning, March<br />

28, 2012, at The Woodlands in Clifton Forge. Mrs. <strong>Gunn</strong> was born May 20, 1924, in<br />

Covington a daughter of the late E. Lee and Anna Mae Brown Curtis. The was a Charter<br />

Member of Trinity Baptist Church and a longtime member of the church choir. In addition<br />

to her parents, she was preceded in death by her sister, Elnora Fertig. Surviving are four<br />

daughters, Zernie Darlene Titsworth and her husband, Richard, of Old Hickory, TN, Ms.<br />

Virgil Eugenia <strong>Gunn</strong> of Vinton, Elizabeth Marie Crowder and her husband, Wayne, of Eden,<br />

NC and Lee Anna Fulk of Richmond and two grandchildren. The family received friends<br />

Friday evening at Arritt Funeral Home The funeral service was held Saturday afternoon at<br />

2:00 p.m. in the Chapel of Arritt Funeral Home. Burial Cedar Hill<br />

Zina <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, Zina S. - of Rose Hill, Ill. His body was brought here [Olney] for interment, the funeral<br />

taking place from the M.E. church on Friday afternoon and was largely attended. The<br />

deceased was a brother of John H. <strong>Gunn</strong> of our city [Olney] and born in Wabash county, Ill.<br />

in 1837, moving to this city in 1856, where he did business for many years. Meeting with<br />

reverses he moved to Rose Hill where he succeeded in recovering his losses. He was married to


Mary Marney in this city, who survives him, as do four sons and two daughters. He was a<br />

man well respected by all who knew him. Olney Times. <strong>New</strong>ton Press, April 30, 1890<br />

Zoe Craig - Demorest, GA.<br />

Zoe <strong>Gunn</strong> Craig, 89, died Thursday, Dec. 25, 1997. A native of Habersham County, Mrs.<br />

Craig was a daughter of the late William P. and Alice Allison <strong>Gunn</strong> and the widow of Morris<br />

Craig. She was retired from Carwood Manufacturing Co., was a member of Double Springs<br />

Baptist Church and attended Cornelia Church of God. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m.<br />

Saturday at Whitfield Funeral Home, Cornelia, with the Revs. James <strong>Gunn</strong> and William<br />

Ivester officiating. Burial will be in Yonah Memorial Gardens.Survivors include a sister,<br />

Jessie <strong>Gunn</strong>, Demorest; a brother, Marvin <strong>Gunn</strong>, Clarkesville; a niece raised in the home,<br />

Alice Marie Baker, Flagler Beach, Fla., and other nieces and nephews. The family will receive<br />

friends 7-9 p.m. today at the funeral home. Memorials may be made to Cornerstone United<br />

Methodist Church.<br />

Zona Mae <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Zona Mae <strong>Gunn</strong>, age 86 of Dryden, died Wednesday, April 12, 1989 at her residence.She was<br />

a homemaker, a member of the Woodway Christian Church of God and a lifelong resident of<br />

Lee County, Virginia. Her survivors include four sons, Jessie <strong>Gunn</strong> and Fred <strong>Gunn</strong> both of<br />

Dryden, Charles Miron and William Miron both of Pekin, IN; two daughters, Mary Ann<br />

Clark, Pennington Gap and Reba Morris, Auborn, IN; two sisters, Opal Kleineick, Pekin, IN<br />

and Grace Collins of Ohio; 28 grandchildren; and 32 great-granchildren. Funeral services<br />

were conducted Saturday at 1 p.m. from the Province Funeral Home Chapel in Pennington<br />

Gap with Rev. Lloyd Underwood and Rev. Joe Dearry officiating. Burial followed in the<br />

Powell Valley Cemetery, Dryden. Providence Funeral Home of Pennington Gap in charge of<br />

arrangements.<br />

Zula A. <strong>Gunn</strong><br />

Mrs. Zula Ann <strong>Gunn</strong>, 87, of Rt. 1, Brown Summit, died Wednesday night in Pell Care<br />

Nursing Home in Walkertown, where she had been a patient for the past six weeks. A native<br />

of Alexander County, she was the daughter of the late Allen and Rosa Stewart Alexander and<br />

had lived in Rockingham County for the past 50 years. Surviving with the widower, Paul B.<br />

<strong>Gunn</strong>, Sr., also a patient at Pell Care Nursing Home, are sons, Paul B. <strong>Gunn</strong>, Jr., of Rt. 1,<br />

Summerfield, and Clay E. <strong>Gunn</strong> of Rt. 1 - Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Friday at<br />

Citty Funeral Home Chapel, with the Rev. Jimmy Laster officiating. Internent will be in<br />

Sharon Baptist Church cemetery. The body is at Citty Funeral Home, where the family will<br />

see friends 7-9 p.m. tonight, and at other times, at the home of Clay <strong>Gunn</strong>, Rt. 8.Reidsville<br />

Review (NC) Nov. 25, 1976<br />

Zula Ruth <strong>Gunn</strong>,<br />

Zula Ruth, 91, died Saturday, June 18, 1994. Service 2 p.m. today, Neekamp Funeral Home,<br />

Bartlesville, Okla. Survivors: daughter, Dorothy Miller of Wichita; three grandchildren; six<br />

great-grandchildren.<br />

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