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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;

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