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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

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