Gunn Obituaries - Part Two Adibeth Bennett Gunn

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Gunn Obituaries - Part Two Adibeth Bennett Gunn
Gunn Obituaries - Part Two
Adibeth Bennett Gunn,
age 95, of Kibler, Arkansas went to meet Jesus Christ, her Lord and Savior, on Wednesday,
March 25, 2015. She was born on Feb. 26, 1920, to Grover and Dora Bennett. She was preceded
in death by her husband, John Thomas Gunn; and a son, Tommy Dale Gunn; one sister Virginia
White; and one brother Cecil Bennett. She is survived by her daughters, Johnnie Beth Arnold
(Otis) of Kibler and Jeannie Sue Dean (Buddy) of Alma; her sons, Clifton Gunn (Betty) of Kibler
and Jimmie Don Gunn (Betty) of Kibler; 12 grandchildren; 21 great-grandchildren and eight
great-great grandchildren. She was a faithful, lifetime member of Kibler Baptist Church and a
precious mother who had a servant's heart and spent her life serving others. She was a wonderful
cook who loved hosting celebrations for all the holidays and birthdays for friends and family.
The family would like to thank all the special caregivers at Alma Rehab, Crawford Rehab,
Peachtree Hospice and Mercy Hospice and an extra special thank you to Teresa Moses who
became like a daughter to her. Funeral was March 28 at Lewis Roberts Funeral Chapel in Fort
Smith with private, family only interment after the service. Pallbearers were her grandsons, Mark
Arnold, Scott Dean, Monte Dean, John Gunn, Chris Dean, Daniel Arnold, James Gunn and
Michael Gunn. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations are to be made to the Gideon's
International.
Agnes Odell Gunn
Graveside service for Agnes Gunn, 96, of Lawton, Oklahoma, will be held at 9:00 a.m. on
Tuesday, March 17, 2015, at the Elgin Memorial Cemetery with Pastor Larry Thoma, officiating.
Services are under the direction of the Fletcher Funeral Home. Mrs. Gunn passed away on
Sunday, March 15, 2015, in Lawton, Oklahoma at the age of 96. Agnes Odell (Miller) Gunn was
born January 4, 1919 in Holliday, Texas to Everet and Mamie (Hill) Miller. She attended school
in Holliday, Texas. Agnes married the love of her life, Joe Gunn, on June 28, 1936. The two
were married for 69 years when Joe passed away in 2005. Joe and Agnes moved from Killeen,
Texas to Apache, Oklahoma in 1991. She enjoyed cooking, and crocheting. Agnes dedicated her
life to her family was the best wife, mother, and grandmother. She was a selfless woman will be
dearly missed. She is survived by 1 son, Richard Gunn and his wife Carol of Oregon; 1
daughter, Andaletha Filmore of Arizona; 13 grandchildren; 35 great grandchildren; and several
great great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, Joe Gunn; her parents,
Everet and Margie Miller; 1 son, Joe A. Gunn; 2 grandchildren; 2 brothers; and 3 sisters.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions can be made to the McMahon-Tomlinson Nursing
Center or your local church. Lawton Constitution, The (OK) - Monday, March 16, 2015
Albert Newton Gunn
3315 Parvia, passed away Wednesday, March 25, 1953. Survived by wife Mary Gunn; three
sons, frederick, Albert, Charlie; two daughtyer, Edith May, Mary, Chatherine; brother, Jesse
Gunn, Service Friday 3:30 pm Sylvan Avenue Church of Christ. Ted Way minister, officiating,
Interment Grove Hill Cemetery, Dallas, Tx Date: Thursday, March 26, 1953
Paper: Dallas
Morning News (Dallas, TX) Section: Part III Page: 5 (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright Gunn
desc)
Alex Gunn,
age 19 of LaVergne, Georgia, died Monday, October 5, 2015. He was born in Madison, TN and
was a 2015 graduate of Lancaster Christian Academy where he played baseball and football. He
attended Motlow State Community College, Smyrna Campus and worked at the Ford Ice Center,
Antioch. Alex was preceded in death by his mother, Michelle Bryson, and his maternal
grandmother, Patricia Wey. Survivors include his father, Tim Gunn of LaVergne; siblings, Ryan
Reynolds of Whiteville, TN; Fairia Walden and Gunner Walden both of Ashland City; an uncle,
Mark Gunn and paternal grandmother, Elizabeth Murphy both of LaVergne; paternal grandfather,
Andrew Gunn and wife Betty of Ft. Myers, FL; and several aunts, uncles, and a host of other
loving family and friends. Visitation will be Friday from 11:00am until the time of funeral
services beginning at 2:00pm at Woodfin Chapel, Smyrna. Burial will follow in Mapleview
cemetery. Whether you’ve brought food, donated to Alex’s GoFundMe account, or said a prayer
for us, the entire Gunn family wishes to thank everyone for their overwhelming show of support.
Memories and condolences may be shared with the Gunn family at www.woodfinchapel.com
Alfred Grant (Alf) Gunn
Bellingham Herald, The (WA) — Wednesday, August 25, 2010 Alfred Grant (Alf) Gunn
6/24/1918 - 8/21/2010 Graveside services for friends and family will be held at Greenacres
Cemetery in Ferndale, WA at 11:00 a.m. on Thursday, August 26, 2010. You may share
memories of Alf with the family at www.westfordfuneralhome.com Westford Family Funeral
Home & Cremation Broadway at Eldridge Bellingham Herald, The (WA) — Wednesday,
August 25, 2010
Alice Brooks Gunn
Many Spriingfield people will learn with sorrow of the death of Mrs. Alice Brooks Gunn, wife of
Robert S. Gunn of this city, which occurred at Geneva, Switzerland yesterday (September 25,
1904) Mr. And Mrs. Gunn went abroad over a year ago and had been traveling on the continent.
Mrs. Gunn’s father, Henry Brooks of newton and her sister Miss Helen Brooks were with her
during her illness. News of her death came in a cable message yesterday to Mr. Gunn’s brother
in law, W. F. Caliender of this city. Monday, September 26, 1904 Paper: Springfield
Republican (Springfield, MA) Issue: 157 Page: 4
Alice Faye Gunn Durant Ballinger
November 24,1933 - July 2 2015
Alice Ballinger, formally of Nyssa Oregon, was born in Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin on
November 24,1933. Upon graduating high school, she took off for Hollywood, California to start
a new life. It is there that she met a handsome USAF Private Robert Durant. They married on
August 29, 1954 and had 4 children. They divorced in 1968. She met Theodore Ballinger and
they remarried on December 13,1971. Alice is survived my 3 daughters, Joy Durant(Scott)of
Nyssa Oregon and her children Bobby, Kellie, Thomas and Melody and Jan McGraw (Michael)
from Atwater California and her 3 children Jason, Joseph and Jeffery and Tina (Brian) of Vale
Oregon and her children Travis, Colton and Tony. She is also survived by 15 great grandchildren
and several friends from her childhood and high school days that she has remained in touch with
throughout the years and her faithful dog Susie. She is preceded in death by her husband Ted,
Aunt Roz Knat,son Jon Durant,stillborn daughter Victoria, her parents and brother Wilfred. Alice
requested no services and her ashes will be spread at a later date.
www.cvobituaries.com Allen Gunn,
74, of West Point, passed away Sunday, November 29, 2015, at his residence.
Funeral Service are Saturday, December 5, 2015, 11 a.m. at Jones Chapel U.M. Church in
Tibbee, with Rev. Robert Scott officiating. Mr. Gunn was born January 15, 1941, in Clay
County, to the late Will Blair and Mary Gunn. He was a member of Jones Chapel U.M. Church.
He was employed with OmnovaSolutions in Columbus, for 39 years. In addition to his parents,
he is preceded in death by a sister, Annie R. Johnson. He is survived by his wife, Jennie Gunn
of West Point: children: Jackie A. Child of Detroit, Michigan and Allen D. Gunn of West Point;
one sister, Emma Webber of West Point; two grandchildren; and one great grandchild.
Carter's Funeral Service of Columbus in charge of arrangements. - B Published in Daily Times
Leader on Dec. 4, 2015
Allen Earnest Gunn,
resident of Selma, Alabama passed away January 8, 2014 in Selma. Services will be held
Saturday, January 18, 2014, 12:30 p.m. at Mt. Sinai Baptist Church, Lowndes County officiated
by Minister John Smith. Burial will follow in Ellwood Cemetery, Tyler, AL, directed by Randall
Miller Funeral Home. Survivors include sons Earnest and Darrell; daughters, Stephanie, Serena,
and Jessica; brothers, James (Shirley) Gunn, George Robert ,John, Arthur Lee (Ora Bell),
William (Carolyn), Charles (Shirley) John Henry, Benjamin (Angel), Patrick Gunn, James
Wallace (Evonda); sisters, Rosie Gunn, Betty Jean (James, Ora Lee (Edward), Bernice, Vivian,
and Mattie; eleven grandchildren, a host of nieces and nephews.
Allie Gunn Moreau
Corsicana Texas October 15, 1949 - Mrs. Wesley Moreau, 26 died in a hospital here Friday
October 14. Surviving are hes husband; a daughter Genette, both of Corsicana; father George
Marion Gunn, Frost; two brothers, B. B. Gunn of Dallas; Winston Gunn of Trinidad; four
sisters; Mrs. H. D. Conner, Dallas; Mrs. J. C. Reynolds, Houston; Mrs. James Key,
Corsicana; and Mrs. Alton Menzes, Frost. Sunday, October 16, 1949
Paper: Dallas
Morning News (Dallas, TX) Section: I Page: 9 (Reuben and Mary Goforth Gunn desc)
Alice Crosby Gunn Evans
died June 16, 2013, at Hester Care Center, Hutchinson. Alice was born March 5, 1920, in
Kansas City, Mo., to Alice C. and Frederick C. Gunn. She attended Colorado College, majoring
in Art before transferring to Kansas State, where she received a degree in Home Economics. She
taught Home Ec in Belton, Mo., for one year. On May 21, 1942, she married Richard L. Evans
Jr. of rural Hutchinson after he graduated from K- State. Besides raising her three children and
helping in the family farming operation, she was active in the community. At K-State she was a
member of Chi Omega Sorority and was an active member of the Hutchinson alumni group. She
was a 4-H sewing leader and was a judge at the county and state level. She loved her Chapter D
P.E.O. group, and was also a member of the Darlow Study Club and the Lincoln EHU. She and
Richard were elected to the Master Farmer and Master Farm Homemakers Association, where
they were active until 2003. They loved traveling around the world and often hosted farm groups
from overseas to their farm. Alice is survived by her daughter, Martha Tokarchik and husband
Ron, Castle Rock, Colo.; four grandchildren, Mark Evans, Hong Kong, Laurie Evans, Overland
Park, Kevin Baumgarten, Nashville, Tenn., and Jeff Baumgarten, Naperville, Ill. She is also
survived by five great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, Richard L.
Evans Jr.; son, John R. Evans; and daughter, Nancy Baumgarten. Graveside service will be 11
a.m. Wednesday, June 19, 2013, at Penwell-Gabel Cemetery and Mausoleum. Memorial service
will follow at 1:30 p.m. at Grace Episcopal Church with the Reverends Georgia Decker and
Andrew Hook presiding. Friends may call 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. with family to receive friends from 6
to 8 p.m. Tuesday at Elliott Mortuary. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Johnson
Cancer Research Center at Kansas State University or Grace Episcopal Church, in care of Elliott
Mortuary, 1219 N Main, Hutchinson, KS 67501. Please visit www.elliottmortuary.com to leave a
personal condolence for Alice's family. (Ashael Gunn descendant)
Alice Wilson Gunn,
100, of Huntsville, AL, passed away Thursday, November 17, 2-2011. Survivors include
daughter, Alice Trimble of Giles County, TN; sons, Thomas Wilson Gunn and Ira Irton Gunn,
both of Huntsville; grandchildren, David Gunn, Alicia Gordon, Allison Gunn and Jennifer
Johnson and five great-grandchildren. Visitation will be from 10:00 to 11:00 a.m. Saturday at
Laughlin Service Funeral Home. A graveside service will follow at 11:00 a.m. at Maple Hill
Cemetery with the Rev. Michael Carpenter
Allie Gunn Sweet
Funeral services for Allie Gunn Sweet, age 90 of Grayson, will be held at 2 PM Saturday, March
15, 2014 from the chapel of Riser Funeral Home in Columbia, LA with Bro. Jimmy Goodman
officiating and Tommy Parker delivering the eulogy. Interment will follow at Welcome Home
Cemetery in Grayson, LA. Visitation will be Friday evening, March 14, 2014 from 5:00 PM to
9:00 PM at Riser Funeral Home in Columbia. Mrs. Sweet was born on July 14, 1923 in Sikes,
LA to the union of Frank and Ruby Jones Gunn and passed from this life on Thursday, March 13,
2014 at LaSalle Nursing Home in Jena, LA. She was a member of Grayson Baptist Church. Mrs.
Allie started the childcare food program for Caldwell Parish and several surrounding parishes.
She was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Deaumond Sweet; brothers: Robert Gunn,
Albert Duncan "A.D." Gunn and Odell Gunn; sisters: Loyce Gunn Otwell and Vera Nell Gunn;
son-in-law, Gary Prudhomme; daughter-in-law, Faye Bates and great-grandson, Elijah Bates.
Survivors include two sons: Charles Edward Bates and wife, Kellie of Greenwell Springs and
Tillman Sweet of Grayson; two daughters:Betty Prudhomme and Ethel Sweet both of Grayson;
grandchildren: Sherry May, Gary Bates, Amanda Hill, Sherry Helfrick, Bubba Flores, Josh Flores
and Marion Deaumond "Tater" Tarver and eight great-grandchildren. Pallbearers will be Joe
Carroll Bates, Tommy Parker, Stacy Coates, Glen Grant, Gary Watts and Tillman Sweet.
Honorary pallbearers will be J.T. Thompson, Raymond Cruse, Buddy Nugent and David
McKeithen.
Almeda Hartford Gunn
90, Peninsula Daily News (Port Angeles, WA) — Wednesday, September 4, 2002
Aug. 13, 1912 -- Sept. 1, 2002 Almeda Hartford Gunn died in Port Angeles at age 90. She was
born in Thompson, Mo., to Charles and Nina (Simco) Jones. On June 8, 1932, she married
Joseph J. Pearce, who was killed in action during World War II. She moved to Clallam County
in 1943 and worked as a beautician. Later, she was a volunteer for the Port Angeles Senior
Center. On Dec. 30, 1945, she married Harry Gunn in Tacoma; he died May 8, 2002. Mrs.
Gunn was crafts-oriented and among her knitting and crocheting projects were many hats and
sweaters donated for babies at Olympic Memorial Hospital. She is survived by daughter JoAnn
Reynolds of Port Angeles, four grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. Services: None.
Inurnment will be in Ocean View Cemetery, 3127 W. 18th St., Port Angeles. Drennan & Ford
Funeral Home, Port Angeles, is in charge of arrangements. Memorials: Port Angeles Senior
Center, 328 E. Seventh St., Port Angeles, WA 98362. Peninsula Daily News (Port Angeles,
WA) — Wednesday, September 4, 2002
Alonzo Dean Gunn
March 9, 1943 - June 17, 2015 SOUTH BEND - B- Mr. Alonzo Gunn, 72, quietly left his
earthly home on June 17, 2015. Alonzo was born on March 9, 1943, in Okolona, Mississippi, to
the late Betty (Gates) Gunn and Jettie Gunn. He was raised by his uncle and aunt, Lonzie and
Ollie Gates. He met Addie B. Cunningham in Aberdeen, Mississippi, and on March 27, 1963,
Alonzo and Addie united in holy matrimony and to this union two children were born. Alonzo
enjoyed working on cars. For many years, he worked in the Service Department of Gurley Leep
Automotive from which he retired in 2008. Alonzo was an awesome family man who enjoyed the
tight bond of the Gunn family. His endearing smile, kind, caring and loving personality enlarged
his circle of friends. To know him was to love him. Alonzo leaves to cherish his memory two
sons, Lonnie K. (Donna) Gunn and Jeffrey A. Gunn, both of South Bend, Indiana; grandchildren,
Lonnie C. (Jasmine), Martel (Samantha), DeVonte, JaVonn, Wyomie, TreVion, Ikon and
Jammelle Gunn, all of South Bend, Indiana, and Jeffrey Gun of California; great-grandchildren,
Lonnie Earl, Jaliah, Serenity, Troy, Za'Nilyah and TreVionna; two sisters, Janie Graham and
Doris Gunn, both of South Bend, Indiana; sisters-in-law, Ann White of Armory, Mississippi,
Annette (Arzabria) Vasser and Sarah (Robert) Vasser, both of Chicago, Illinois, Lillian
Cunningham, Virgie (Willie) Griffin, Patricia (Cleveland) Brown, Denise Cunningham and Mary
Cunningham, all of Aberdeen, Mississippi, and Janet Bowens of Okolona, Mississippi; uncle, J.
C. (Linda) Talley of Aberdeen, Mississippi, along with a host of nieces, nephews, cousins and
friends. He was preceded in death by his parents, Betty and Jettie Gunn; his lovely wife, Addie
Gunn; special uncle and aunt, Lonzie and Ollie Gates; and brothers, Clifford Bowens, Mozell
Bowens and James Quincy Gunn. Funeral services for Mr. Alonzo Gunn will be held at 12:00
noon, Wednesday, June 24, 2015, at Alford's Mortuary where arrangements have been entrusted.
Friends may visit one hour prior to the funeral. To leave an online condolence, please visit our
webpage and sign the guestbook at www.alfordsmortuaryinc.com. South Bend Tribune (IN) Sunday, June 21, 2015
Amanda Susan Gunn Sekour
Funeral services for Amanda Susan Gunn Sekour 38 of Dripping Springs, Texas are scheduled
for 1:00 PM Saturday, January 2, 2016 First Baptist Church Quitman with Rev. Dewey Davidson
and Mike Morrow officiating. Burial will follow in Myrtle Springs Cemetery, Wood County.
Viewing will be held from 6:00-8:00 PM Friday evening at Lowe Funeral Home Quitman.
Amanda was born March 10, 1977 in Killeen, TX to Thomas and Beverly Foster Gunn and
passed away December 28, 2015 in Quitman. She moved to Quitman in 1990 with her family.
Amanda graduated in 1995 from Quitman High School. Upon graduation she attended Baylor
University where she obtained her BA in International Studies. She then received her MA from
the University of Houston in Linguistics. While attending the University of Houston, she worked
for Rice University in the International Student Department. Amanda then moved to Seattle,
Washington. She later moved to Austin and taught ESL at the University of Texas at Austin for
one and 1/2 years. She is survived by her parents, Thomas Allen and Beverly Foster Gunn of
Quitman; 1 son, Leo Marius Sekour, Dripping Springs and 2 daughters, Evalyn Dorothy Sekour
and Elora Faith Sekour both of Dripping Springs; 1 brother and family, Major Benjamin David
Foster Gunn and wife Molly and daughters, Liberty, Adeline, Pepper and Ruby of Dripping
Springs; 1 sister, Crickett Gunn Hardy and husband Hayland and daughters, Hope, Hayle,
Hannah and Haven of Quitman and 2 foster sisters, Misty Michelle Wapiennik of Quitman and
Chelsey Larae Barrick of Ft. Worth. Amanda is also survived by her aunts and uncles; Sylvia
Gunn Orton of Johnson City, William and Barbara Chadwick of Rusk, Tim and Mary Son of San
Antonio, John and Pam Starr of Richland Springs; cousins, Lee Orton and Samantha Rubillo,
Michael and Kevin Chadwick, Jessica Starr and Sarah Locker, John Seelye and Elizabeth Miller.
Amelia Gunn Rawson
Services for Amelia Gunn Rawson will be Saturday at 11 a.m. at Webb Funeral Home Chapel,
with Brother Dale Moore officiating. Burial will follow in Magnolia Cemetery with James F.
Webb Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. Mrs. Rawson, 88, of Meridian, died Thursday,
Feb. 11, 2016, at her residence. Survivors include her daughters, Vickie Riddle and husband,
Charles, and Brenda Moody and husband, Bob; grandchildren, Caleb Riddle and wife, Baleigh,
David Moody and Austin Moody. She was preceded in death by her husband, Charles Leroy
Rawson; and parents, Roy and Corrie Gunn. In lieu of flowers the family requests memorials be
made to Hawkins Memorial UMC. Visitation will be one hour prior to the service at the funeral
home. Family and friends may sign the online guestbook at www.jamesfwebb.com.
Meridian Star, The (MS) - Friday, February 12, 2016
Andrew Leigh Gunn
On Wednesday March 4, 2015, Reverend Dr. Andrew Leigh Gunn of Germantown, MD, found
new life with his God and Saviour. He was born and raised in Washington, DC, by his parents
Ross and Gladys Gunn, attended Woodrow Wilson High School, Oberlin College, and Yale
Divinity School. At Oberlin, he met and married Janet A. Ackerly who died in April 1995. In
1999 he married Mildred Warfield with whom he found much love and happiness. He is survived
by his wife, Millie; two brothers, Ross Gunn and Charles Gunn; sister-in-law, Sharon Gunn; five
children: Phyllis Gunn, Andrew John Gunn, George Gunn, Leigh Bums Gunn, and David Gunn;
and 10 grandchildren. Beginning in 1955, he was the pastor for three churches in Indian Head,
MD until 1961 when he was transferred to Grace United Methodist Church in Gaithersburg, MD.
For 15 years he led and grew the congregation at Grace during Gaithersburg's transformation
from rural farms to a commuter suburb of the nation's capital. In 1976 he became the Executive
Director at Americans United for Separation of Church and State in Washington, DC. In 1979, he
returned to the ministry at John Wesley United Methodist Church in Hagerstown, MD. Then in
1983 he moved back to Washington, DC, first to Mount Vernon Place United Methodist Church
and then to St. Luke's United Methodist Church until 2000 when he retired. At St. Luke's he
helped establish a shelter in the church for homeless men, providing support for new life skills.
Affectionately called "The Rev" by his family and friends, Andrew loved his churches and
enjoyed giving Sunday sermons, counseling and comfort to his parishioners, championing social
causes, and praying that Congress would help the poor, less fortunate people in our country. He
stood against gambling and slot machines being reintroduced in Maryland while advocating for
an enlightened drug policy decriminalizing marijuana use. Andrew also enjoyed favorite family
gathering spots at Torch Lake, Ml, Pleasant Valley, CT and Ocean City, MD. A former tree farm,
Hemlock Hills Farm, near Bedford, PA, provided a respite to enjoy nature and time with family
and friends. Donations in memory of Andrew Leigh Gunn may be made to Americans United for
Separation of Church and State, St. Luke's Shelter, and Damascus United Methodist Church.
Respects may be paid at Molesworth-Williams Funeral Home, 26401 Ridge Road, Damascus,
MD on Friday, March 20 from 7 to 9 p.m. A celebration of life service will be held at Damascus
United Methodist Church, 9700 New Church Street, Damascus, MD., on Saturday, March 21, at
2 p.m - The Washington Post Alice Gay Gunn Durant Ballinger
Nov 24, 1933-7-2-2015 - Alice Ballinger formally of Nyssa Oregon was born in Chippewa Falls
Wisconsin. She took off for Hollywood after graduation from high school. It was there she met
USAF Private Robert Durant. They married August 29, 1954 and had 4 children. They divorced
Dec 31, 1971. She is preced in death by her husband Ted, her parents and brother Wilfred
Gunn. Alice request there be no service and her ashes be spread at a later date.
Alta May Gunn
passed away February 23, 2014 at the Villas in San Bernardino, California. Alta was born May
7, 1914 in La Plata, Missouri. She was married to Elmer for over 67 years before he passed in
2003. They had 3 children, sons Charles (Kay) Topeka, KS, Carl (Karen) Running Springs, CA,
and daughter, Ann Nolte, Rialto, CA. She is survived by her 3 children, 6 Grandchildren, 6 Great
Grandchildren, 1 step Great Grandchild and 1 step Great Great Grandchild. Alta was a school
teacher for over 40 years. Her teaching career started in a 1 room school house in Rural, Missouri
and ended in the last 21 years as a Special Education teacher in San Bernardino, CA. She
received a Bachelor's degree in teacher from the Teaches College in Kirksville, MO and a
Master's degree in Special Education from the University of Iowa, Iowa city, Iowa. She was a
member of P.E.O. for more than 80 years, to the Retired of Teacher Association, San Bernardino,
Woman's Club, Rialto and Sunrise Church, Rialto. Alta was a talented musician and loved
playing her organ. After retiring she became a gifted Craft person and created many wonderful
things which she shared with her family as gifts. Visitation will be held at Green Acres Mortuary
Chapel 11715 Cedar Avenue, Bloomington, CA, Thursday, March 6, 2014 from 4:00 p.m. to
8:00 p.m. Burial will take place at Riverside National Cemetery in Riverside CA, Friday, March
7, 2014 at 11:01 a.m. In Lieu of flowers please donate to P.E.O. Education Funds
Althia Bodden Gunn
A native of the British West Indies Island and a resident of Mobile for the past 51 years, died in a
local nusing home Saturday, Oct 21, 1972 at 9:40 pm. She is the widow of Captain Walter T.
Gunn and a member of Government Street Presbyterian Church. She is survived by one
daughter, Mrs. John Rafferty of Yeadon, Pa; one son; Thomas B. Gunn of Mobile, and six
grandchildren, and thre g grandchildren. Higgins Kerr Funeral Home, Interment in Pine Crest
Cemetery.
Alvin “Ricky” Gunn,
age 71, of Covington passed away October 3, 2014. He was born June 10, 1943 in Monroe,
Georgia to the late Jesse Harold Gunn and Gladys Virginia Byrd McClure. Mr. Gunn served in
the United States Navy abroad USS Thetis Bay and USS Little Rock. He worked for and retired
from the United States Postal Service retiring after many years of service. He is survived by his
wife Robbin Gunn, his children; Christie Livermore, Caren Gunn, Erika Raye (Greg), and Deana
Gunn, his grandchildren; Lindsey Livermore, Kristen Livermore, Ryan Allen, Emily Raye and
Drew Gunn his brother James Gunn (Joyce) and his nephew Jason Gunn. No formal services are
schedules at this time. Those desiring may make donations to a local food pantry or their favorite
charity in honor of Mr. Gunn J.C. Harwell & Son Funeral Home and Cremation Chapel, 2157
East Street S.E., Covington, GA 30014 is in charge of arrangements. (Thomas and Sarah
Boatwright Gunn desc)
Alvin Craig Gunn,
age 88, passed away Sunday, December 14, 2014, at The Terrace Nursing and Rehabilitation
Center in Berea. He was born May 24, 1926 in Cambridge, Ohio and was the son of the late Fred
F. and Mable Louella Smith Gunn. He was a farmer and a retired SGS Tool Company employee.
He was a member of the Graham Road Baptist Church in Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio. He is survived
by: His wife of 42 years: Maxine Moore Gunn 3 Step-Daughters: Jane Ellen Walters , Ravenna
- Linda Sharon Seese & husband, Doug Berea - Deborah Kay King Irvine, 1 Step-Son:
Randy William Moore & wife, Colleen
Akron, Ohio 3 Sisters: Vonnah Jean Cox
Ohio,
Shirley Stutz & husband, Loren Ohio,
Carol Lodge & husband,
Dale
Ohio - 11 Grandchildren
16 Great Grandchildren
6 Great-Great Grandchildren
Several nieces and nephews He was preceded in death by 1 step-son, Bernard Neil Moore, 2
sons-in-law and 2 grandchildren. Funeral services will be conducted Friday, December 19, 1 PM
at the Warren F. Toler Funeral Home Chapel by Rev. Rob Steinbrook. Burial will be at the
Oakdale Cemetery. Friends may call after 11 AM Friday at the Warren F. Toler Funeral Home.
Alvin James Gunn
4 year old son of Bert Gunn and the Late Cora O’Leary Gunn died this morning at home on 410
Main Street, Biloxi. The funeral will be held at 4 o’clock tomorrow March 16, 1927 at the
residence. Interment in the Biloxi Cemetery.Tuesday, March 15, 1927
Paper: Daily Herald
(Biloxi, MS) Page: 2 (George and Margaret Elizabeth Morrison Gunn desc)
Amon D. Gunn
Winnsboro, La., Aug. 15. — (Special) — Funeral services for A. D. Gunn, 24-year-old Grayson
resident, who died Saturday as a result of injuries received in an auto accident, were held this
morning at 10 o'clock in the Grayson Baptist Church. Rev. J. R. Franks of Monroe officiated.
Interment was in the Welcome Home cemetery near Grayson. Survivors include his mother,
Mrs. Ruby Gunn, two sisters, Mrs. Lois Otwell, of Fresno, Calif., Mrs. Allie Mae Bates, of
Grayson; one brother, Robert Gunn, of Grayson. Pallbearers were Wilbur Hilstead, Edwin Fore,
Jackie James, Murrell McDaniel, Marshal Tingle, Johnny Lutrick, Woodrow Hogg, R. C.
Simmons. Published in The Monroe News-Star (LA), Wednesday, August 15, 1951
Andrea Stewart Gunn
66, of Chester, passed away Friday, December 26, 2014. Born in Portsmouth, Va., she was the
daughter of the late Horace Thacker and Mary Frances Bowden Stewart. She is survived by her
husband, Franklin Gunn; two sons, Bryan Gunn and Stefan Gunn and his wife, Brianne;
grandchildren, Zebediah and Abbigail; two sisters, Denise Krimm and Billie Blakey; and
numerous nieces and nephews. Andrea cherished life and loved her family with all her heart. She
will be truly missed. The family will receive friends from 6 to 8 p.m. Tuesday, December 30,
2014, at the Chester Chapel of J.T. Morriss & Son Funeral Home, and where a celebration of life
will be held 11 a.m. Wednesday, December 31, 2014. Interment will follow in Bermuda
Memorial Park, Chester. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be donated online to the
Children's Hospital of Richmond,
Angeline Angie Gunn,
87, of Schenectady, passed away Friday, August 30, 2013 with her loving family by her side.
Angie is survived by her sister, Lenore Snyder; a sister-in-law, Barbara (Michael) Vasiliou; and
many nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her husband, David Gunn, who passed away
in 2007; and their only son, George Gunn, who made the supreme sacrifice in 1967 while serving
in the Vietnam War. Angie was also predeceased by her sisters, Nellie Aragona, Mary Aragona,
Josie Plominski, Connie Baron and Jean Conte; and a brother, Eugene Ippoliti. Angie was born
in Schenectady, the daughter of the late Pasquale and Letizia Ippoliti and was a lifelong area
resident. As a young woman, she was a department manager at Big N and J.M. Fields. Angie
worked for many years before retiring from the IUE GE Conference Board. She was a proud
member of the American Gold Star Mothers Chapter 7, Schenectady. She was also in the
Women's Auxiliary of DAV Post 99 and American Legion, and a lifetime member of Our Lady
of Mount Carmel Church, their Senior Citizens Group and Mount Carmel Women's Society.
Angie lived with elegance, grace and strength and will forever continue to inspire over 100
nieces and nephews. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at Our Lady of Mount Carmel
Church, Schenectady, on Tuesday at 11 a.m. Calling hours will precede the Mass on Tuesday
8:30 to 10:30 a.m. at Daly Funeral Home, 242 McClellan St., Schenectady. Interment will be in
Most Holy Redeemer Cemetery, Niskayuna. Memorial contributions may be made in Angie's
name to Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church, 1255 Pleasant St., Schenectady, NY 12303
Angus P. Gunn
62 of 4011 Mt. Vernon St, Richmond, Va, the retired president of Angus Gunn Paint Co., died
Friday, March 2, 1962. Mr. Gunn a veteran of World War I, was a member of St. Thomas'
Episcopal Church, the Kivwanis Club of Richmond, the Press Club of Virginia, the Sportsman's
Club of Richmond, Lewis Ginter Lodge No 317, Af @ AF Scottish Rite and the West End
Catholic Men's Association. He belonged to the Salvation Army advisory board and was a
cirector of the Boys Club of Richmond. He was a former President of the Richmond Paint
Salemen's Club and the Richmond Paint and Varnish and Lacquer Association. Surviving are
wife Mrs. Helen B. Gunn and brother Frederick Vest Gunn of Richmond. Funeral at 3:30 pm
Saturday at Bennett Funeral Home, Interment Hollywood Cemetery Saturday, March 3, 1962
Paper: Richmond Times Dispatch (Richmond, VA) Page: 4 (Berryhill Gunn desc)
Anita French Gunn
80, of Austin died Thursday. Services 9:30 a.m. Monday, Portales Cemetery, Portales, N.M.
Arrangements by Amey. Austin American-Statesman (TX) - Sunday, June 16, 1996 (Mother of
Abb Gunn)
Anna M. Tierney
1918 - 2014 - Springfield - Anna M. Tierney, 95, beloved mother, grandmother and
great-grandmother passed away peacefully on Ashe Wednesday, March 5, 2014 at Mercy
Hospital with her loving family by her side. She was born in Boston to the late Thomas and Delia
(Murphy) Gunn on November 20, 1918. She was a1935 graduate of Newton High School and a
1939 graduate of Framingham State College. She went on to enrich her education at American
International College. Anna was a homemaker for many years raising her 5 children before
working in the Springfield School System for 17 years as a kindergarten teacher at Jefferson
Avenue School and then Lincoln School. She was a member of the Third Order Dominican
Laity, Mother of God Chapter, the Forever Young Club at Holy Name Church; the Watchogue
Sr. Group, and the Retired Educators Association of America. Anna was predeceased by her
loving husband, Joseph A. Tierney in 1994; her daughter, Susan Daniels in 2004; 3 sisters,
Katherine Gunn, Mary Williams and Virginia Nolan; and a son-in-law Hayden R. Wood, Jr. She
leaves her 4 children, Joanne Wood of Framingham, MA, Nancy O'Malley and her husband,
Michael of Hudson, MA, James Tierney and his wife, Julie of Port Charlotte, FL and Robert
Tierney of Springfield, MA who was her caregiver; a son-in-law, Ronald Daniels of
Westborough, MA; 5 grandchildren, Shawn O'Malley and his wife Patricia, Kevin O'Malley,
Brian O'Malley and his wife Melissa, James Tierney and Leah Tierney; 7 great-grandchildren,
Colleen, Michael, Katie, Emma, Owen, Anna and Mya; and the rest of the extended family.
Visiting hours will be held on Sunday, March 9th from 2-6PM at Forastiere Smith Funeral
Home, 220 North Main St., East Longmeadow, MA. Anna's funeral service will be held on
Monday, March 10th from the funeral home at 9:45AM followed by a Liturgy of Christian Burial
at 11AM in St. Paul's Church, 235 Dwight Rd., Springfield, MA. Burial will be held on Tuesday,
March 11th at 12PM in Mt. Pleasant Cemetery, 70 Medford St., Arlington, MA. Memorial
contributions may be made to the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society, P.O. Box 4072 Pittsfield,
MA 01202 or the Sisters of Providence Health System, P.O. Box 9012, Springfield, MA
Anna Lanell Gunn Bates
Anna LaNell Bates, age 83 of Powder Springs, GA died Monday, June 8, 2015. A native of
Thomaston, GA, Mrs. Bates retired from the CMAR Credit Union in 1997. She was a member of
the Lost Mountain Church of God in Powder Springs. Mrs. Bates was preceded in death by her
husband of 32 years, Mr. John Leon Bates in 1983. She is survived by her son and
daughter-in-law, Reverend D. Keith and Cindy Bates of Powder Springs; her grandchildren,
Emily and Matthew Bates, both of Powder Springs; her brother, Gene Gunn of San Diego, CA
and her sister, Betty LaVern Linder of Hartwell, GA. A private graveside service will be held in
accordance with Mrs. Bates wishes. In lieu of flowers, please make memorial contributions in her
name to the Lost Mountain Church of God, 5050 Dallas Highway, Powder Springs, GA 30127.
The family will receive friends Wednesday evening, June 10 from 5 until 8 p.m. at the
Carmichael Funeral Home in Marietta, GA (770) 424-4924.
Anna Gunn,
age 59, formerly of Ventura, Ca., passed away on Tuesday, May 27, 2014. Anna was born June
24, 1954, to Fred and Tanny Gunn. She was the first child; trailblazing the way for her younger
siblings, John and Carol. She attended Mound Elementary School, Loma Vista Elementary
School, Anacapa Junior High School and Ventura High School. Outgoing, she was always
on-the-go and loved being with her friends. Anna got the "travel bug" in junior high school, when
travelling to Mexico with the YMCA over winter break. In high school, she lived as an exchange
student with an Austrian chocolatier and his family for a summer. Since that time, her passport
was always in date, poised and ready, so she could travel at a moment's notice. As a young girl of
five years of age, her family began the tradition of going to the Lair of the Bear (University of
California) family camp annually. Then during her summers in college, she was a Camp Gold
staffer for multiple years. After she had her family, she again returned to the Lair. She loved the
Lair and all of its traditions. (Go Bears!) Anna began her undergraduate studies at UCSB, and
then finished at UCLA, with a B.A. in Political Science. One of her favorite times in college was
attending World Campus Afloat. She travelled through Africa, India, and then Southeast Asia.
While on-board, she was selected to be part of one of the first American groups to enter China.
After she completed that trip of a lifetime, she continued both her passion for international travel
and business and obtained a M. S., in International Business, from Saint Mary's College of
California. Her first professional position was with Pleasant Hawaiian Holidays. She then
answered an ad about working abroad, and landed an expatriate position with Flexi-Van,
stationed in Singapore for nearly two years. In her free time, she again travelled throughout
Southeast Asia. She returned with Flexi-Van to a position in San Francisco. Later, she worked
for nine years for Wells Fargo Bank, with her favorite position in corporate training. In 1992, she
married and just two years later she gave birth to the joy of her life, Kevin, in 1994. Despite
being a single mother the last 10 years, she raised Kevin to be the fine young man that he is.
Anna was an exceptionally attentive and fiercely protective mother. She considered that
successfully raising Kevin to be her greatest accomplishment. In 1997, Anna was diagnosed with
late stage breast cancer. For treatment, she underwent an autologous transplant, chemo and
radiation. She did exceptionally well after a yearlong fight in fact, she did so well, everyone
thought she had beaten it completely. She returned to work when Kevin was in elementary
school. She loved her position at Springcreek Advisors, a financial consulting group, and counted
her colleagues and clients there as a second family. She joined Collins and Company in late
2011, and immediately felt as if she was a key contributor to the small firm. In summer of 2012,
she first learned her bone marrow was failing, likely due to her earlier chemo treatment for breast
cancer. After investigating her alternatives, she elected to have an allogeneic bone marrow
transplant at Stanford. Her best match was a young man, who was allergic to avocadoes which
meant she too would become allergic to avocadoes after the transplant! In January 2013, she took
a leave of absence from Collins and Company, and began the transplant process with Stanford.
She was transplanted in February, and recovered reasonably well. Unfortunately, beginning in
summer 2013, she began having additional concerning symptoms. After her health improved
somewhat in December 2013, she returned back to work for Collins and Company, the firm that
had been so generous to her and her son. Sadly, this spring, her health began to decline, and was
re-admitted to Stanford in early May. Her doctors again thought she was finally on the road to
recovery and were planning her discharge when she passed away somewhat unexpectedly. Anna
is survived by her son, Kevin Mauer. She is also survived by her sister, Carol Gunn, of
Beaverton, Oregon and her niece, Charlotte, of Washington.
Anna Gunn
1954-2014 Novato, California Anna Gunn, age 59, formerly of Ventura, passed away on
Tuesday, May 27, 2014. Anna was born June 24, 1954, to Fred and Tanny Gunn. She was the
first child of three. Outgoing, she was always on-the-go and loved being with her friends. Anna
got the "travel bug" in junior high school, when travelling to Mexico with the YMCA. In high
school, she lived as an exchange student with an Austrian chocolatier and his family for a
summer. Since that time, her passport was always in date, poised and ready, so she could travel at
a moment's notice. As a young girl of five years of age, her family began the tradition of going to
the Lair of the Bear (UC Berkeley) family camp annually. Then during her summers in college,
she was a Camp Gold staffer for multiple years. After she had her family, she again returned to
the Lair. She loved the Lair and all of its traditions. (Go Bears!) Anna completed her
undergraduate studies at UCLA, with a B.A. in Political Science. One of her favorite times in
college was attending World Campus Afloat. She travelled through Africa and Southeast Asia.
While on-board, she was selected to be part of one of the first American groups to enter China.
After she completed that trip of a lifetime, she continued both her passion for international travel
and business and obtained a M. S., in International Business, from Saint Mary's College of
California. Her first professional position was as a travel agent. She then answered an ad about
working abroad, and landed an expatriate position with Flexi-Van, stationed in Singapore for
nearly two years. She returned with Flexi-Van to a position in San Francisco. Later, she worked
for nine years for Wells Fargo Bank, with her favorite position in corporate training. In 1992, she
married and just two years later she gave birth to the joy of her life, Kevin, in 1994. Despite
being a single mother the last 10 years, she raised Kevin to be the fine young man that he is.
Anna was an exceptionally attentive and fiercely protective mother. She considered that
successfully raising Kevin to be her greatest accomplishment. In 1997, Anna was diagnosed with
late stage breast cancer. For treatment, she underwent a yearlong treatment, including an
autologous transplant. She did exceptionally well in fact, she did so well, everyone thought she
had beaten it completely. She returned to work when Kevin was in elementary school. She loved
her position at Springcreek Advisors, a financial consulting group, and counted her colleagues
and clients there as a second family. She joined Collins and Company in late 2011, and
immediately felt as if she was a key contributor to the small firm. In summer of 2012, she first
learned her bone marrow was failing, likely due to her earlier treatment for breast cancer. She
elected to have an allogeneic bone marrow transplant at Stanford. Her best match was a young
man, who was allergic to avocados which meant she too would become allergic to avocados after
the transplant! In January 2013, she took a leave of absence from Collins and Company, and
began the transplant process with Stanford. She was transplanted in February, and recovered
reasonably well. Unfortunately, beginning in summer 2013, she began having additional
concerning symptoms. After her health improved somewhat in December 2013, she returned
back to work for Collins and Company, the firm that had been so generous to her and her son.
Sadly, this spring, her health began to decline, and was re-admitted to Stanford in early May. Her
doctors again thought she was finally on the road to recovery and were planning her discharge
when she passed away somewhat unexpectedly. Anna is survived by her son, Kevin Mauer. She
is also survived by her sister, Carol Gunn, of Beaverton, Oregon. A celebration of life gathering
will take place on August 10th. Please call 415-925-4000 for details
Anna M. Gunn Zeitz,
age 94, resident of Waterford, Pa., since 2004 and formerly of the Cleveland area, died Sunday,
March 3, 2013 at her home. Born September 6, 1918 in Port Clinton, Ohio, she was one of seven
children of the late Maurice Talbot Gunn and Anna Stella Murphy Gunn. Anna was a loving
and devoted wife and mother. She married Joseph Reinhard Zeitz on August 21, 1937, and he
preceded her in death on January 26, 2005. Together they raised two daughters and over their 67
years of marriage, made many memories including summers spent at Lake Pleasant in Venango
Township. Anna enjoyed reading, and even in her later years she would read a book a week,
often a mystery novel, and would remain informed by reading the newspaper regularly. She was
blessed with creativity, and her skills were evident in her creations made by counted crossstitching, crocheting and sewing. As a #1 fan of Disney and Cinderella, Anna made several trips
to Disney World, the last being just last year. She felt most comfortable being at home where she
watched the birds and, for several years, enjoyed a special friendship with her dog, Mitzi. In
addition to her husband Joseph, Anna had six siblings that predeceased her: Daniel, Charles,
Gilbert, Louis, and Eugene Gunn, and Mildred Gunn Volanti. Her daughters remain to mourn
her loss-- Sister Joanne M. Zeitz SND of Chardon, Ohio and Karen M. Zeitz of Waterford, with
whom Anna lived. Also, many cousins, nieces and nephews survive. Visiting hours will be at the
Van Matre Funeral Home, 105 Walnut Street, Waterford on Friday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. The
funeral service will be there Saturday morning at 11:00 a.m. officiated by Sister Donna Marie
Daniels SND of Safety Harbor, Fla. Burial will follow at Waterford Cemetery. Memorial
donations may be made in Anna's memory to the A.N.N.A. Shelter, 1555 East 10th Street, Erie,
PA 16511
Anna Lanell Gunn Bates
age 83 of Powder Springs, Georgia died Monday June 8, 2015. A native of Thomaston, Ga she
retired from the CMAR Credit Union in 1997. She was a member of the Lost Mountain Church
of God. She was preceded in death by her husband John Leon Bates in 1983. She is survived by
her son and daughter in law; Reverend D. Keith and Cindy Bates; and her grandchildren Emily
and Matthew Bates and her brother Gene Gunn of San Diego, Ca; and her sister Betty Lavern
Linder of Hartwell, Georgia. A private graveside service will be held in accordance of Mrs.
Bates wishes.
Anna Traylor Gunn
Died Sunday February 20, 1972 at her residence, Rt 1 Chester, Va. Mrs. Gunn was a native of
Dinwiddie County. She is survived by her husband Percy N. Gunn; two sons, Marvin C. Gunn
and Everett Gunn, both of Petersburg; daughter, Mrs. Annie Harris of Richmond and daughter in
law Alma Gunn of Chester; three sister. Remains rest at the E. Alvin Small Funeral Home in
Colonial Heights, Va where services will be held at 2:00 pm Tuesday. Interment in Blandford
Cemetery. Tuesday, February 22, 1972
Paper: Richmond Times Dispatch (Richmond, VA)
Page: 14
Alma Smelley Gunn
died Wednesday, March 29, 1978 in Petersburg General Hospital. Mrs. Alma Smelley Gunn age
57 of 13912 Harrogate Rd, Chester, Va. Mrs. Gunn was a native of Chesterfield Co and a
member of Ettrick Methodist Church. She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Marshall T. Peden
of Colonial Heights, and Mrs. Dennis F. Harrup, Jr of Chester; two sons; Robert Lee Gunn, Jr of
Chester and Richard N. Gunn of Hanover County, Va. The remains at E. Alving Small Funeral
Home Colonial Heights, Va where services will be held at 1 pm Saturday. Interment in Sunset
Memorial Park, Chester. Friday, March 31, 1978 Paper: Richmond Times Dispatch
(Richmond, VA) Page: 20
Anne Gunn
August 17, 2013 - Anne S. Gunn, 74, of Fulton, NY. Funeral Services: 10 a.m. Wednesday at St.
Mary of the Assumption Church, Oswego Burial: private. There will be no calling hours. The
Sugar Funeral Home, Inc., 224 W. 2nd St. S., Fulton has care of the arrangements
Anne Clarine Gunn Weaver
Our dear Claire, mother, grandmother, sister, aunt, cousin, and friend to so many, died peacefully
and naturally at the William Childs Hospice House in Palm Bay, FL this morning, June 3, 2014
at 11:30 am EDT. She had her daughter, Suzy, and her grandson, Andrew, physically at her side,
and so very many of the rest with her spiritually, as the angels came to carry her away this
morning. Dr. Clairene Gunn Weaver enjoyed 85 years of life, born on March 23, 1929 to
Clarence Ware Gunn and Avie Elizabeth White Gunn. She married Lindsay Asbury Weaver and
together they raised four children, Butch (Lindsay A. Jr), Suzy (Suzanne), Diane, and Dorine;
those children gave Claire eight grandchildren, Shana, Becca, David, Andrew, Seth, Amira,
Hussien, and Ahmed. She was the sixth of nine siblings, Eldred, Eunice, B.W., Aaron, Morris,
Clairene, Leroy, Ray Robin (Buck), and Avie Ann. Buck survives Clairene in Kenbridge, VA.”
(Thomas and Sarah Boatwright Gunn descendant)
Anne Kozachuk Gunn
Funeral services for Anne Kozachuk Gunn, 88, of Needville, Texas will be held at 10:00 a.m.,
Friday, April 11, 2014 in the Chapel of Davis-Greenlawn Funeral Home in Rosenberg. Interment
will follow at Forest Park East in Webster. Visitation will be held from 5:00 p.m. until 8:00
p.m., Thursday, April 10, 2014 at Davis-Greenlawn Funeral Chapel in Rosenberg. Anne was
born January 12, 1926 in Sarnia, Ontario, Canada to John and Christina Kozachuk. She passed
away April 8, 2014 in Sugar Land. She is preceded in death by her husband, George Richard
Gunn; her parents, John and Christina Kozachuk; and brothers, George Kozachuk and William
Kozachuk. Anne is survived by her daughter, Debra Guerrero; granddaughter, Angela Brenner
and husband, Richard; and great grandsons, Clayton Brune and Colson Brune; brother, John
Kozachuk and wife, Florence; and sisters, Helen Burton and Mary Cunningham; along with other
relatives and friends. Words of condolence may be left for the Gunn family at
www.davisgreenlawnfh.com
Annie Katherine Gunn
Sunday, June 10, 1906 Paper: Columbus Daily Enquirer (Columbus, GA) Volume: LXVII Issue:
437 Section: Two Page: Copy of 5 After an illness of only 24 hours, Annie Catherine Gunn, the
week old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Gunn and granddaughter of J. F.Bambush died at the
family residence No 1611 ½ Second Avenue at 2:45 o'clock this morning. The family will have
the sympathy of many friends at this sad loss. [Sidney Bassett Gunn and Dana Pauline Bambush:
parents] Thomas and Sarah Boatwight Gunn desc.
Annie Katherine Gunn
was born on Dec. 14, 1923, and she passed away on Jan. 2, 2016. She graduated from LA Tech
in music and physical education, and lived in Baker, LA. She married George Edwin DePrato
and they celebrated 50 years together. She was an artist and a musician. She is survived by: Mary
Elizabeth Carroll and husband Kent, Philip DePrato and wife Suzanne and son in law David
LeBlanc; four grandchildren, William Long and wife Ella, Chelsea Simonson and husband
Matthew, James Long and wife Suzanne and Jeremy DePrato and wife Janell; thirteen great
grandchildren and one great great grandchild. She is preceded in death by her husband, George
Edwin DePrato, and daughter, Katherine Ellen LeBlanc. Visitation will all be at Charlet Funeral
Home, Inc., Zachary, on Tuesday, January 5, 2016, from 5:00 pm until 7:00 pm and on
Wednesday, January 6, 2016, from 9:00 am until service time at 10:00 am. Burial will follow in
Hillcrest cemetery in Baker, LA. In lieu of flowers, please make memorial donations to St.
Jude's. Published in TheAdvocate.com from Jan. 4 to Jan. 6, 2016 - Baton Rouge, La
Annie Gunn Kennedy
Mrs. Annie Gunn Kennedy, widow of Clarence K. Kennedy went to be with her Lord, July 19,
1983. She is survived by two sons, C. Franklin Kennedy of Richmond and Bobby W. Kennedy of
Amelia, Virginia; a daughter Mrs. Rodney (Sandra) Hodge of Richmond; one sister, Mrs. D. G.
Phillips of Varina; two brothers, Decatur F. Gunn of Hopewell and Larry E. Gunn of Richmond;
eight grandchildren and three great grandchildren. Interment Maury Cemetery. Date: Thursday,
July 21, 1983 Paper: Richmond Times Dispatch (Richmond, VA) Page: 12 (Thomas and Sarah
Boatwright Gunn desc)
Annie Gunn Monk
Funeral services for Mrs. Annie Gunn Monk, 88, of Augusta, Georgia will be held Sunday at
2:30 pm at Poteet’s Chapel with the Rev. Charles T. Gray and Elder D. J. Newman officiating.
Burial will be in the Robinson Baptist Church Cemetery in Robinson, Ga., Mrs. Monk was the
widow of Robert C. Monk, and died unexpectedly on Wednesday June 2, 1959. She was the
daughter of William Henry and Amanda Taylor Gunn. Date: Saturday, June 6, 1959
Paper:
Augusta Chronicle (Augusta, GA) Section: A Page: 2 (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright Gunn
desc)
Annie Lou Gunn,
age 85 of Adairsville, Georgia passed away Sunday, March 1, 2015 at her home. She was born
in Gordon County on October 24, 1929, daughter of the late William Earl and Dona Caroline
Brogdon Greeson. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by a son, Terry Lee
Gunn; and siblings, Joe Lewis Greeson, Paul Greeson, Boyce Greeson, and Lizzie Mae Owen.
She was a loving mother, grandmother, and friend. Annie always knew God would take care of
everything. She had worked in the textile industry, and was a farmer. She was loving, caring,
honest, and hard-working, and enjoyed quilting, gardening, and spending time with family and
friends. She leaves behind her sons, Travis Gunn and Tony Gunn; her daughters, Tina Gunn and
Tammy Torres and her husband Ray, all of Adairsville; a sister, Rosa Ella Greeson of Rome;
grandchildren, Shea and Bobby Frazier, Shaun and Jessica Gunn, Tanna and A.J. Bishop, and
Cody, Nicole, and Dona Gunn; great-grandchildren, Tayla, Breanna, and Logan Gunn, and
Tamari Frazier; and special friends, Dennis and Evelyn Garland. Services to celebrate the life of
Mrs. Annie Lou Gunn will be held Tuesday, March 3rd at 3:00 PM from the Pleasant Valley
Baptist Church in Adairsville, with Rev. Kenny Rogers, Rev. Brent Tatum, and Rev. Eddie
Brannon officiating. Mrs. Gunn’s body will lie in state at the church from 2:00 PM until the
funeral hour. Interment will follow in East View Cemetery. Active pallbearers will include Corey
Evans, Jerry Bagley, Cody Gunn, Michael Garland, Bobby Frazier, and Ladell Mealer. Honorary
pallbearers are Dennis Garland, Alfred Harris, Wayne Self, William T. Hollaran, Jimmy West,
Hoyt Nelson, Harold Buffington, Earl Dutton, Gary Phillips, Jerry Maddox, A.J. Bishop, and
Shaun Gunn. The Gunn family will receive friends at the funeral home Monday after 6:00 PM.
Condolences may be left online at www.maxbrannonandsons.com. Funeral services for Mrs.
Annie Lou Gunn are under the care and direction of Max Brannon and Sons Funeral Home of
Calhoun.
Annie Louise Gunn
Funeral for Annie Louise Gunn, 90, Lawton, will be at 1 p.m. Friday at First Baptist Church,
Spur, Texas. Ms. Gunn passed away Thursday, Oct. 3, 2013. Burial will be at Girard Cemetery
under direction of Whinery-Huddleston Funeral Service. Ms. Gunn was born Dec. 3, 1922, in
Rule, Texas, to Millard and Pearl Hutto Smith. She attended schools in the Girard area. She
married Doyle D. Gunn in 1945 in Girard. Mr. Gunn passed away in 1957. She enjoyed trout
fishing, making peanut butter fudge and traveling. Her trips took her to Germany, France, New
England, Canada, and various places in the United States. She enjoyed best her kids and
grandkids and visited with them on Holidays. She was twice runner-up for Ms. Dublin Senior
Citizen, a pageant held every year on St. Patrick's Day. Ms. Gunn was a senior citizen caregiver
in the Dublin and Ralls, Texas, area. She is survived by her children: sons: Foy Westfall, of
Williamsburg, Kan.; Robert McGinnis, Irving, Texas; and Ronnie Gunn, Marlow; and daughter,
Elaine Vowell, of Lawton; one sister, Bobbie Long, of Brownwood, Texas; 14 grandchildren; 20
great-grandchildren; and 27 great-great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her
husband, Doyle Gunn; one daughter, Donna Gunn Brooks; two brothers, two sisters, and two
grandsons. Visitation will be from 5 to 7 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home.
Anthony Lee Gunn
age 92, of Lake City, Tennessee, passed away on Friday, November 7, 2014, at the Morning
Pointe Assisted Living in Clinton, Tennessee. Jake was born in Anderson County, Tennessee, on
December 13, 1921, to the late Harry P. and Elizabeth Elliott Gunn. Jake was an Army veteran of
WWII. He was a member of Clear Branch Baptist Church as well as a 32nd Degree Scottish Rite
Mason, a member of the Coal Creek Lodge F&AM 492, Shriners - Cabella Temple, Knights
Templar, and the Telephone Pioneers. He was an avid UT football and Nascar fan. Survivors:
wife of 67 years, Joan Viles Gunn, Lake City; daughters, Sharon and husband Bobby Roddy,
Maryville, Toni and husband David Rozzelle, Farragut; grandchildren, Jennifer Antonio, Gregg
Roddy, Holly Pierce, Scott Rozzelle; great grandchildren, Olivia, Jada, Alex, Alexa, Landon,
Ava; several nieces, nephews, and other special relatives and friends. In lieu of flowers,
donations may be made in memory of Jake to the Clear Branch Baptist Church at Clear Branch
Baptist Church, Re: Anthony Lee Gunn, P.O. Box 490, Lake City, Tennessee 37769. Visitation:
5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m., Monday, November 10, 2014, in the Hatmaker Funeral Home Chapel in
Lake City, Tennessee. Funeral service: 7:00 p.m. Monday, November 10, 2014, in the Hatmaker
Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. James Lane and Rev. Randy Norton officiating. Family and
Friends will meet on Tuesday, November 11, 2014, at the Leach Cemetery in Lake City at 11:00
a.m. for graveside services. You may also view Jake's guestbook online at
www.hatmakerfuneralhome.com. Hatmaker Funeral Home of Lake City, Tennessee, in charge of
arrangements. - (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright Gunn desc)
Antony R. "Tony" Gunn,
19, of Sioux City, Iowa was called home to Heaven Thursday, April 18, 2013, in Omaha.
Services will be 10 a.m. Saturday at Grace United Methodist Church. Burial will be in Memorial
Park Cemetery. Visitation will be 4 to 8 p.m. Friday, with family present 6 to 8 p.m. and a prayer
service at 7 p.m., at the church. Arrangements are with Morningside Chapel, Christy-Smith
Funeral Home. Online condolences may be posted at www.christysmith.com. Tony was born
Nov. 24, 1993, in Sioux City, the son of Rick and Michelle (Knittel) Gunn. Tony was a 2012
graduate of East High School. He was studying theater and acting at the University of
Nebraska-Omaha. He was the 2011 homecoming king. He was an East Headliner, and active in
most fine arts, including show choirs, band, jazz band, orchestra, Lamb Theatre, UNO Theatre,
East High Theatre, speech and drama. He participated in Floyd Youth Softball. He enjoyed
camping and was a senior patrol leader of Boy Scout Troop 208. He helped establish the Grace
United Methodist youth bell choir, and was active in the church. He worked at Culver's in Sioux
City during high school, and at Old Navy in Omaha. He was a giver to the community. Tony was
a vibrant, fun-loving kid who loved everyone. He possessed a smile that could light up the room.
Tony was a big teddy bear, and was always willing to give a hug. Tony loved "The Lion King,"
and enjoyed attending a performance with his family recently. He loved life, and had aspirations
of becoming a Broadway performer. Tony was happiest when he was performing. He relished
time spent with friends and family and lived his life to the fullest. Survivors include his parents
Michelle and Rick Gunn of Sioux City; brothers, Cody, Levi, Macean and Colton of Sioux City;
great-grandmother, Dorothea Knittel of Sioux City; grandparents, Cloyd Gunn of South Sioux
City, and Glendina and Jim Barry Onawa, Iowa; and numerous aunts, uncles and cousins. He was
preceded in death by his grandparents, Jeanne and Sid Knittel, and Rosalie Gunn;
great-grandfather, Raymond Knittel; grandmother, Betty Gunn; and uncle, Randy Gunn. A
memorial fund has been established at Security National Bank. (Reuben and Mary Goforth Gunn
desc)
Ara Jesse Gunn Hillhouse
THE PARIS NEWS, Paris, Texas - 13 Sep 1968. 'Mrs. Joe Hillhouse, the former Miss Ara Jesse
Gunn, died Thursday about 5 p.m., at home, 627 E. Price St., after being in failing health the past
10 years. Funeral service will be held Saturday at 10 a.m. at Fry and Gibbs chapel by the Rev.
Don White of First Christian Church, where Mrs. Hillhouse was member. Burial will be made in
Evergreen Cemetery. Mrs. Hillhouse leaves her husband, a former county clerk and Paris
alderman; one son, Dr. Joe F. Hillhouse; a grandson, Tommy; a sister, Mrs. Frank C. Phillips,
and a brother, Milsap Gunn, all of Paris. A daughter of Frank T. and Maude (Milsap) Gunn,
Mrs. Hillhouse was born in Biardstown community, 13 Jun 1895. She had attended schools in
Amarillo and Anderson before graduation from Paris High School. The Hillhouses moved from
Biardstown to Paris in 1928, and she was a member of the Loyal Builders Class of First Christian
Church and also belonged to the Mary Baker Bible Class of Central Presbyterian Church, and the
American Legion Auxiliary of Brown-Guest Post 30 (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright Gunn
desc)
Arnold H. Gunn
73, Spokesman-Review, The (Spokane, WA) — Friday, June 23, 1995 - Conkling Park, Idaho
A reception service celebrating the life of Arnold H. "Arnie" Gunn, 73, will be at 2 p.m. today at
the Worley Grange Hall in Worley, Idaho. YatesHodge Funeral Home of St. Maries is in charge
of arrangements. Mr. Gunn, who was born in St. John, Wash., died Tuesday while fishing on
Lake Coeur d'Alene. As a boy he attended schools in Tensed and Oaksdale, Wash. He served
with the Army in the Aleutian Islands during World War II. He was married for 21 years to
Jeanne Ogden before they divorced. In 1953 he went to work for Holsum Bakery as a driver and
salesman in the Lewiston and Colfax, Wash., areas. He married Cleone Siler in 1969, and they
made their home in Lewiston. He lived in Colfax before his retirement in 1978. Mr. Gunn
moved with his wife to Conkling Park in 1980. He was an avid fisherman and enjoyed cutting
firewood. He was a member of the Worley Volunteer Fire Department. Survivors include his
wife, at the home; two sons, Jim Gunn of Fairfield and Shawn Gunn of Spokane; a stepson,
Brian Siler of Lewiston; a stepdaughter, Denise Connolly of Lewiston; two sisters, Sherlene
Lossell and Betty Woodworth, both of Spokane; and four grandchildren, Chad, Jenny, Shannon
and B.J. Spokesman-Review, The (Spokane, WA) — Friday, June 23, 1995
Aeria Gunn Whitley
OKOLONA – Aeria Gunn Whitley, 75, died Friday, March 21, 2014, at North Mississippi
Medical Center. She was born Nov. 13, 1938, to Guss Gunn and Willie Lee Wise Gunn. She
was a member of Zion Spring M.B. Church, where she was missionary president, and choir and
kitchen committee member. She was noted for her sewing. Services will be at 11 a.m. Saturday,
March 29, at Zion Spring Church with the Rev. Nollen Elzie officiating. Williams Memorial of
Okolona is in charge of arrangements. Survivors include a son, Dewayne Tumblin (Masthurine)
of Okolona; daughter, Jennifer Calvert (Alexander) of Aberdeen; two stepdaughters, Debbie
Ferrill (Cedric) of Chicago and Frances Brown (Danny) of Chicago; four sisters, twin Beria
Dandridge, S.L. Navy (Jeff), Myrthell Golden, all of Chicago, and Bessie Keys of St. Louis; one
sister-in-law, Dorothy Gunn; seven grandchildren; seven stepgrandchildren; and eight
great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, Earnest Whitley; her parents,
five sisters and six brothers.
Alonzo Dean Gunn
March 9, 1943 - June 17, 2015 SOUTH BEND - Mr. Alonzo Gunn, 72, quietly left his earthly
home on June 17, 2015. Alonzo was born on March 9, 1943, in Okolona, Mississippi, to the late
Betty (Gates) Gunn and Jettie Gunn. He was raised by his uncle and aunt, Lonzie and Ollie
Gates. He met Addie B. Cunningham in Aberdeen, Mississippi, and on March 27, 1963, Alonzo
and Addie united in holy matrimony and to this union two children were born. Alonzo enjoyed
working on cars. For many years, he worked in the Service Department of Gurley Leep
Automotive from which he retired in 2008. Alonzo was an awesome family man who enjoyed the
tight bond of the Gunn family. His endearing smile, kind, caring and loving personality enlarged
his circle of friends. To know him was to love him. Alonzo leaves to cherish his memory two
sons, Lonnie K. (Donna) Gunn and Jeffrey A. Gunn, both of South Bend, Indiana; grandchildren,
Lonnie C. (Jasmine), Martel (Samantha), DeVonte, JaVonn, Wyomie, TreVion, Ikon and
Jammelle Gunn, all of South Bend, Indiana, and Jeffrey Gun of California; great-grandchildren,
Lonnie Earl, Jaliah, Serenity, Troy, Za'Nilyah and TreVionna; two sisters, Janie Graham and
Doris Gunn, both of South Bend, Indiana; sisters-in-law, Ann White of Armory, Mississippi,
Annette (Arzabria) Vasser and Sarah (Robert) Vasser, both of Chicago, Illinois, Lillian
Cunningham, Virgie (Willie) Griffin, Patricia (Cleveland) Brown, Denise Cunningham and Mary
Cunningham, all of Aberdeen, Mississippi, and Janet Bowens of Okolona, Mississippi; uncle, J.
C. (Linda) Talley of Aberdeen, Mississippi, along with a host of nieces, nephews, cousins and
friends. He was preceded in death by his parents, Betty and Jettie Gunn; his lovely wife, Addie
Gunn; special uncle and aunt, Lonzie and Ollie Gates; and brothers, Clifford Bowens, Mozell
Bowens and James Quincy Gunn. Funeral services for Mr. Alonzo Gunn will be held at 12:00
noon, Wednesday, June 24, 2015, at Alford's Mortuary where arrangements have been entrusted.
Friends may visit one hour prior to the funeral. To leave an online condolence, please visit our
webpage and sign the guestbook at www.alfordsmortuaryinc.com. B
Archie Gunn, Sr.
Funeral services for Mr. Archie Gunn, Sr., age 76, will be held at 11:00 A.M. Wednesday, March
4, 2015 at the East Dublin Dayspring Worship Center with interment to follow Graham
Memorial Church of the Nazarene. Rev. James Hammock and Rev. Kenny Rowland will
officiate. Mr. Gunn was born September 11, 1938 in McRae, Georgia. He was preceded in death
by his parents, the late Eschol & Thelma Ray Gunn and a son, Joel Stanley Gunn. He was a
Deacon of East Dublin First Baptist Church and was formerly employed by United Insurance of
America for 40 years as a salesman. Mr. Gunn passed away Monday, March 02, 2015. He is
survived by his wife, Mary Annie Gunn of East Dublin, a son, Archie Gunn, Jr. of Doraville, a
daughter, Judy Gunn Abston of Silas, AL, a brother, Eschol Gunn, Jr. of McRae, and two sisters,
Hazel Bohannon of Macon and Bernice Gay of Rhine. The family will receive friends from 6:00
P.M. until 8:00 P.M. Tuesday, March 3, 2015 at the East Dublin Dayspring Worship Center.
Pallbearers will be Billy Thompson, Roy Thompson, Lee Edge, Jack Jones, Terry Tyson, and
Donnie Gay. Stanley Funeral Home and Crematory/Dublin Chapel has charge of funeral
arrangements (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright Gunn desc)
Arlene Gunn
(nee Kilbane); Beloved wife of the late Ralph; loving mother of Christopher Gunn (Carolyn),
Cathy Mc-Quade (John), and Richard Gunn; grandmother of Jake McQuade; sister of Richard
Kilbane (Penny); loving sister-in-law, and friend of many; All services private. The Plain Dealer,
October 9, 2012
Arlyne Lucille (Erickson) Gunn,
88, of Belleville, Kans., entered her eternal home on Thursday, January 7, 2010 surrounded by
her children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. She was born September 24, 1921 on a
farm outside of Edgar, Nebr. She was baptized and confirmed at Gethsemane Lutheran Church in
Ong, Nebr. She attended country school in Edgar for eight years and graduated in 1939 from
Edgar high school. She completed normal training and taught three years at Logan Center in
Edgar and one year at Starr school in Ong. She was married on June 29, 1943 in Austin, Txs., to
her true love, Gayle Francis Gunn. They lived in Edgar and Carleton before settling in Hardy,
Nebr., for more than 27 years. Arlyne moved to Superior in the late 1970's and retired from the
Good Samaritan Nursing Home in 1986. She became a resident of Republic County Hospital
Long Term Care in 2007. Arlyne was a picture of grandmotherly love to all that knew her. She
graced many with her 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, basketball or baseball game. While she loved caring for friends and neighbors, she
found her greatest joy in family. She was preceded in death by her parents Luther and Esther
Erickson; husband, Gayle Gunn; siblings and spouses, Vincent and Elsie Erickson, Kermit and
Eleanor Erickson, Nadine Weidenfeller and Justine Erickson; sister-in-law, Donna Corman;
Nephew, Duane Plambeck. She is survived by her children and spouses, Barbara and Roger
Eitzmann, Sidney, Ia., Gary and Arleeta Gunn, Chester; grandchildren, Kris and Rob Ostdiek,
Angie and Layne Gissler, Jody and Jeremiah Vondra, Tony and Joni Eitzmann, Marcy and Mat
Kremer; great-grandchildren, Brock and Byron Ostdiek, Seth and Peyton Gissler, Victoria and
Quinlan Vondra, Kelsey and Macy Eitzmann; and a host of other family and friends who will
miss her dearly and remember her fondly. Funeral services will be held this Monday 2:00 PM,
Janury 11, 2010 at the Williams Funeral Home Chapel in Superior. Pastor Lance Shafer will be
officiating. Burial will take place at the Hardy Cemetery, Haryd, NE. Condolences may be sent to
the family at www.wmsfh.com Williams Funeral Home of Superior, NE is in charge of the
arrangements.
Artelle C. Gunn
2610 Jim Loftin Road. Survived by daughters, Mrs. J. Carlton Smith of Dallas; Mrs. James R.
Martin, Alabama; son James E. Gunn, Jr. of Oklahoma City; six grandchildren. Remains
forwarded to Bolton Walton Funeral Home Columiana, Alabama for services Friday, from
Calera Methodist Church, Calera, Alabama. Thursday, April 27, 1961 Paper: Dallas Morning
News (Dallas, TX) Section: 4 Page: 6 Artelle Crawford Gunn w/o James Ellwood Gunn
Arthur Henry Gunn,
Muskegon Chronicle, August 23, 1995 - Arthur Henry Gunn (Husband of Philomena)
Muskegon Mr. Arthur H. Gunn, age 90, died Tuesday, morning, August 22, 1995. He was born
February 13, 1905 in Grand Haven to John & Allie (Scott) Gunn; and had resided in Muskegon
most of his life. He retired in January of 1965 from the Muskegon Police Department where he
had been employed 30 years. He was also a supervisor of the Junior Police program for 10 years
and was involved with their rifle club and baseball teams. Mr. Gunn was a communicant member
of St. Mary’s Catholic Church and its Usher’s Club. He was also a member of the K.C’s and the
F.O.P. Charles Hammond Lodge #99. On September 30, 1925 he married the former Philomena
Jorissen and he survives him along with 2 sons, Kyren Gunn of Norton Shores and Roger
(Nancy) Oleniczak of Montague; 3 grandchildren, Kimberly (Jerry) Weigold, Barb Hartman and
Anne-Marie Gunn: 3 great-grandchildren, Scott, Matt and Eric Hartman; and many nieces and
nephews. Mr. Gunn was preceded in death by his daughter-in-law, Ginger and grandson Patrick
Gunn and by 2 brothers and 3 sisters. The MASS OF CHRISTIAN BURIAL will be held at
12:10PM Friday at St. Mary’s Catholic Church with Father John Johnson, as Celebrant.
Entombment will be St. Mary’s Cemetery. VISITATION; 2-4 & 7-9Pm Thursday at Sytsema
Funeral Home 737 Apple Avenue where the Rosary will be prayed at 7:00 PM.
CONTRIBUTIONS to the Patrick Gunn Scholarship Fund will be appreciated
Arthur Franklin Gunn
Arthur F. Gunn, 73, of 6821 Vada Drive. Survived by wife Mrs. Effie Gunn, Dallas; daughter,
Dorothy Hl Trammell, Houston; two grandchildren. Services 1 pm Friday, Restland Memorial
Chapel on Greenville Avenue. Interment Restland. Thursday, September 25, 1975
Paper:
Dallas Morning News (Dallas, TX) Section: B Page: 17 (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright Gunn
desc)
Arthur Joseph “Joe” Gunn, Jr.,
65, of Poplar Bluff, and a former resident of Arkansas, passed away Tuesday, Oct. 6, 2015 at
Westwood Hills Healthcare Center in Poplar Bluff, Mo. Mr. Gunn, son of the late Arthur J. Sr.
and Edna L. Boyer Gunn, was born Aug. 12, 1950 in Poplar Bluff. He was a graduate of Poplar
Bluff High School and had worked as a water plant operator in Arkansas and Missouri. Mr. Gunn
was also a former Arkansas police officer. He proudly served his country in the U.S. Navy and
U.S. Marines. Mr. Gunn was a member of the V.F.W. Post 6477, the American Legion Post 153
in Poplar Bluff and the Masonic Lodge in Pocahontas, Ark. He enjoyed spending time with his
grandchildren, fishing, playing pool and collecting knives, arrowheads and guns. Survivors
include two sons: Corey Gunn of Poplar Bluff and Matt (Skye) Gunn of Casselberry, Fla.; three
grandchildren: Travis Gunn of Central Florida and Gavin Gunn and Garrett Gunn of Walnut
Ridge, Ark.; a brother, Mike (Pauline) Gunn of Fresno, Calif.; a friend and caregiver, Katina
Humphrey of Poplar Bluff; a life-long friend, Eddy Martin of Poplar Bluff; and a host of other
friends and relatives. A private memorial service will be held at a later date. (Reuben and Mary
Goforth Gunn desc)
Arttie Daniel Gunn
The Celebration of Life Service for Mrs. Arttie Miss Daniel Gunn of Pine Mountain will be
Tuesday, September 2, 2014 at 1:00 PM at the Smith Chapel United Methodist Church in Pine
Mountain. Pastor Edward Landrum and Rev. Ervin Smith will officiate. Burial will be in the
church cemetery. Mrs. Gunn, a native of Pine Mountain, was born November 25, 1926 and was
the daughter of the late Jim Walter Daniel and Hattie Effie Davis Daniel. She was also preceded
in death by her husband of 56 years, Jimmie Lee Gunn; son, Joe Lewis Gunn; one grandchild and
three great-grandchildren. She was a member of New Solomon Grove Baptist Church. She leaves
to cherish her memories, her children: Jimmie Effie Simpson, LaGrange; Helen Smith,
LaGrange; Elaine Gunn, Pine Mountain; Eddie Mae Gunn, Pine Mountain; Melvin Gunn,
LaGrange; Mary Copeland, Pine Mountain; Ophelia Gunn, Pine Mountain; Linda Gunn, Pine
Mountain; David Gunn, LaGrange; Faye Gunn, LaGrange; twenty-six grandchildren, forty-five
great-grandchildren, twenty great-great-grandchildren; two brothers and seven sisters; other
family members and friends. The family will be at their home at 1603 and 1635 Bethany Church
Road in Pine Mountain. Condolences may be expressed by visiting
www.lakesdunsonrobertson.com Lakes-Dunson-Robertson Funeral Home is in charge of
arrangements.
Audrey Gunn Garton
GARTON, Audrey Gunn, born in Richmond, died peacefully with her family on Saturday, March
12, 2016, in Annapolis, Md., where she had resided for the past four years. She is survived by her
three children, Thomas Courtney Garton of Annapolis, Md., Daryl Wade Garton of Bessemer,
Ala., and Debra Garton Butterworth of Salisbury, Md.; also six grandchildren and eight
great-grandchildren; and her sister, Mildred Boyer of Baltimore, Md. Audrey was a past member
of Christ United Methodist Church, was an employee for Reynolds Metals Company and greatly
enjoyed the company of those in Scottish Rite, Acca Temple, and the Ladies Auxiliary of the
Provost Guard. She will be buried alongside her husband, Orris Dewey Garton Jr., in Greenwood
Memorial Gardens. Audrey was totally dedicated to her husband and all of her children and
grandchildren, and she was extremely thankful for her companion later in life, Harry Byrd
Thomas. She made her family feel special, gave them encouragement when they needed it and
sacrificed enormously for them. Audrey's life will be celebrated this summer by her family at
"Beach Week," a 50-year annual family reunion tradition that she so dearly loved. Hospice of the
Chesapeake was gracious and caring in their service to Audrey and if so desired, donations can
be made at www.hospicechesapeake.org. (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright Gunn desc)
Audrey H. Gunn-Armstrong,
74, of East Hartford, Conn. formerly of Philadelphia, PA, passed away Tuesday, Feb. 23, 2016
at her home surrounded by her family. Daughter of the late Goldie and Rachel (Bowers) Gunn,
Audrey was born in Gary, West Virginia and was the youngest of nine children in the Gunn
Family. In 1959 Audrey graduated from high school and moved to Philadelphia in search of new
opportunities and adventure. Audrey was a strong, independent woman with a flair for fashion
and a love of shopping. She was generous and loving, especially to her grandchildren and made
the most of every opportunity in her life. Her hands-on approach to life allowed her to
accomplish extraordinary things and learn lessons along the way. She never took the backseat
and always enjoyed the ride. Audrey was fiercely intelligent and during her 43 years of
employment with the Social Security Administration received numerous promotions and
educational opportunities to advance her career. The celebration of her retirement in 2006 was
trumped only by her announcement of her engagement to sweetheart, Ballard Armstrong. Her
first and only marriage, this union though shortened by life's unfortunate circumstances was an
enormous blessing to not only Audrey and Ballard but also to their families. She was a devoted
and caring wife to Ballard until her final breath and will be forever cherished in his memory.
Those also left to treasure her memory include her daughter, Valerie Johnson; three sisters,
Lenora Edwards, Melba Butler, and Revella Blanks; three grandchildren, Deidra Gunn, Nichole
Johnson, and Anthony Johnson; a great-granddaughter, Noor Slaughter and a host of nieces,
nephews, cousins, and dear friends. Her family will receive friends on Wednesday, March 2,
2016 from 6-8 p.m. at Carmon Funeral Home, 807 Bloomfield Ave., Windsor. Funeral services
and burial will be held in Philadelphia, PA on Friday, March 4, 2016 at 10:00am. In lieu of
flowers, memorial donations may be made to the cancer charity of one's choice.
Ava Gunn
Aug. 14, 1927-Sept. 15, 2014 - Ava Nell Lawrence Gunn went to be with her Heavenly Father
on Sept. 15, 2014 in her home in Duncan, Oklahoma, surrounded by her loved ones. Funeral
services will be 10:30 a.m. Thursday, Sept. 18, 2014 at the Fair Baptist Church, with Rev. David
Spangler officiating. She will be laid to rest at Duncan Cemetery, and arrangements are under the
direction of Carter-Smart Funeral Home. There will be a family and friends visitation
Wednesday evening from 5–6:30 p.m. at the funeral home. Ava was born on Aug. 14, 1927,
alongside her beloved twin brother, Harold Dale, to Johnnie Roscoe and Cleta Hammonds
Lawrence in Loco, Okla. She was raised in Loco. After graduating high school, she attended
Cameron College where she received an associate’s degree in business. She played basketball for
the Cameron Aggies, and acquired the nickname “Eagle Eye” for her accuracy on her long shots.
She married and had three children. She later moved back to Loco with her three children, where
she lived until 1964, when she met and married George Richard Gunn. They moved to the
Corum area, where they farmed. She was employed at JC Penney for some time. She loved
working there and loved the people she worked with. In her 50s she attained her real estate
license. She worked for Kay’s Real Estate until retiring in April 2008 at the age of 79. She loved
helping people and took great joy in finding them the right home. She was a member of Fair
Baptist Church, where she was a part of the choir and taught a Sunday school class. She loved
her church family and adored the church parties! Her daily prayers and outpouring of love for all
she met will be greatly missed, along with her beautiful smile, bright blue eyes, and witty
remarks. Survivors include her husband, George Richard Gunn of the home; daughters Sherri
Linn Jackson of Edmond, Shannon Minter and husband Reggie of Duncan; her twin brother,
Harold Dale Lawrence of Loco; grandchildren, Angela Day and husband Michael of Edmond,
Jeff Haller and wife Misti, Lindsey Burris and husband John of Comanche, Regina Richardson
and husband Derek of Lawton, Cody Seely and husband Jeremy of Comanche, and 15
great-grandchildren, many cousins, nieces, nephews and friends. She was preceded in death by a
son, Rex Dale Haller; stepsons Douglas Wayne Gunn and Michael Allan Gunn, and her parents,
Cleta Viola and Johnny Roscoe Lawrence.
B. G. Gunn
B. G. "Peter" Gunn, 88, died November 19, 2013. He is survived by his brothers Earl Gunn and
Nathaniel Gunn; his children Barbra Gunn, Ben Gunn, Toni (Milton) Cleveland, and Cedric
(Jackie) Harris; his grandchildren Adrian Gunn, Paris (Catarsha) Gunn, Kelli Gunn, and Jessica
Harris. Services will be held at Collins Chapel C.M.E. at 9 a.m. on Wednesday, November 27. Memphis Tennessee
Bailey Keith Gunn,
66, of Temple, Texas went to his heavenly home on the morning of Monday, October 20, 2014.
He was born July 27, 1948 in Alexandria, Louisiana to Herman O'Neal Gunn and Thelma
Grantham Gunn. Keith is survived by his wife, Shirley Ivey Gunn; his daughter Tennille Pafford
and her husband Doug of Orlando, FL, his son Byron Weber; daughter Stacey Groves and her
husband Richard; mother-in-law Beatrice Ivey; his brother Neal Gunn and wife Vonda of
Houston, TX; sister-in-law Bonnie Wright of Sugar Land, TX; niece Ingrid Gunn Otero and
husband Richard of Sugar Land, TX along with his grandchildren Danielle Pafford, Patience and
Richard Groves and many close relatives spread across the country. In addition Keith leaves
behind his beloved "four legged" children, Sissy and Sassy. Keith spent his childhood growing
up in Monroe, Louisiana where he was active in football, baseball and other sports. Keith was a
graduate of Neville High School, Class of 1965. He spent the past 35 years residing in Temple,
Texas where he was employed as a district manager for a retail establishment. During his later
years Keith enjoyed fishing, hunting, cooking superb barbecue and southern specialties for his
closest friends and neighbors. Memorial services for Bailey Keith Gunn will be held at 2:30pm
Saturday, October 25, 2014 at Harper Talasek Funeral Home in Temple, Texas (George and
Margaret Elizabeth Morrison Gunn desc)
Barbara Ann Harrell Gunn
died after a brief illness on November 12, 2015. Barbara was born December 20, 1930 in
Montgomery, AL to Lula and Charles T. Harrell. The family moved to Atlanta when Barbara was
so young that she always considered herself a "native" Atlantan. She attended E. Rivers
Elementary and North Fulton High. The highlight of her HS senior year was her selection as the
Sweetheart of Sigma Chi Emory University Chapter. She attended Shorter College, Baylor
University and graduated from Oglethorpe University. A homemaker and educator, she was
active with the youth of Second Ponce de Leon Baptist Church until the business world opened
up new opportunities in which she thrived. With Harry Norman, Realtors, she started as a
receptionist ("but don't ask me to type") then moved to Relocation Services ultimately rising to
Vice President of Relocation Services, where she successfully "sold" Atlanta to many major
corporate clients. Harry Norman, Jr. personally encouraged her to expand her involvement in the
economic development of Atlanta and Georgia and she proceeded to have, in her words, "thirty
amazing and wonderful years" with the company. She began her career in relocation when this
specialty was in its infancy and when she retired she was known as the "Grandmother of
Relocation". In more recent years friends have laid the blame of Atlanta traffic snarls squarely on
her successful relocation shoulders!! During her remarkable career, she was involved in many
organizations and received awards and honors. She was an active member of the Atlanta Board
of Realtors, the Georgia Economic Development Association, the Atlanta Community Housing
Research Board, the Georgia Biomedical Partnership, the Metro Atlanta and the Georgia
Chambers of Commerce, and the Board of Trustees for the Georgia Fund for Technical and Adult
Education. She was a recognized national and local speaker and mentor to many industry
professionals. She was an active member of the Worldwide Employee Relocation Council, a
multiple recipient of the WERC Meritorious Service Award and three time recipient of the
Distinguished Service Award. In 1997, she received the prestigious WERC President's Award. In
1999, she was honoree of International Who's Who of Professional and Business Women. She
was a founding member and past president of the regional WERC group, the Metro Atlanta
Relocation Council. In 2003, she was appointed by Governor Sonny Perdue to the Georgia Board
of Commissions of the Commission on Equal Opportunity. She was honored with Lifetime
Memberships in the Georgia Economic Developers Association, the Relocation Directors
Council and the Metro Atlanta Relocation Council. She also served on the Board of Trustees of
Oglethorpe University. Barbara truly loved life, music, dancing, movies, family and many, many
cherished friends. She loved travel and adventure and was still driving one of a series of sporty
red convertibles around town. She was, at all times, "sittin' on G, waitin' on O" and a day did not
go by that she did not remind us all, in a MOST positive way, that "Nobody's going to rain on my
parade!". She lived life to the fullest and all who shared this path with her recognized how
unselfish and caring she was and how she made you feel truly special. Barbara is survived by her
brother, Charles (Buddy) T. Harrell, Jr. and his dear wife Pat, special, beloved nieces and their
families; Cynthia Huston- husband Dallas, sons Ben and Jake & Cathy Reed- husband Mark,
daughters Maegan and Maryanna. The pride and passion of her life were her two sons and their
families; Cuyler McMillan Gunn, Jr. and his son Colin, Charlie Harrell Gunn and wife Anne,
children Cameron and Carter. In lieu of flowers you may send donations to Atlanta Community
Food Bank, Piedmont Healthcare Foundation: Sixty Plus Older Adult Services or the Dunwoody
Rotary Club Foundation. We are following Barbara's specific plans and will have a celebration of
her life with her friends and family before the end of this year. Send email to
[email protected] for further information. Published in The Atlanta
Journal-Constitution from Nov. 14 to Nov. 15, 2015
Barbara Ann Baxter
22 of Vinegar Bend, Alabama died Friday, February 17, 1989 in an automobile accident in
Washington County. She is survived by her husband Charles Baxter; a son, John Baxter; a
daughter Marie Baxter all of Vinegar Bend; her father John Funn of Millry, Alabama; her
mother Marie Jordan of Mobile; her paternal grandmother, Ena L. Gunn of Millry; her maternal
grandmother Lillie Newburn of Citronelle, Ala; two brothers, Thomas Glenn Gunn and William
Dewayne Gunn both of Citronell; and two sisters, Loouise Dickerson of Citronelle, and Tammy
Drew of Theodore. Date: Sunday, February 19, 1989 Paper: Mobile Register (Mobile,
Alabama) Page: 23 (Reuben and Mary Goforth Gunn desc)
Barbara Clements Gunn Mason
MASON, Barbara Clements, 82, widow of M.L. 'Buck' Mason, died peacefully on January 3,
2015, surrounded by many family members. She was the only child of Richard F. Clements and
Beulah H. Covington. Barbara worked for Manufacturer's Import Company for over 30 years.
She is survived by one daughter, Marianne Gunn Glenn; and four sons, Curtis Sheppard Mason
Sr., Edgar Ray Gunn Jr. and wife, Lynda, Richard Allen Gunn and wife, Susan, Kevin Colby
Oliver and wife, Amy. She is survived by 12 grandchildren, Curt Mason Jr., Beth Bruno, Heather
Tuck, Maggie Knight, Allyson Gunn, Jason Dismuke, Kayce Dismuke, Charles McDonough,
Eric McDonough, Daniel McDonough, Jack Oliver and Sam Oliver. She is survived by 17
great-grandchildren, Caleb Mason, Chandler Mason, Scottie Gunn, Cole Bruno, Drew Tuck,
Braden Tuck, Breanna Knight, Ellyssa Knight, Cole Lee Knight, Zach McDonough, Ariana
McDonough, Josie Rose McDonough, Madeline McDonough, Taylor McDonough, James
McDonough, McKenzie Dismuke and Emma Dismuke. Barbara was predeceased by her much
loved daughter-in-law, Ellen Mason (wife of Curtis), and she was greatly looking forward to
catching up with Ellen in Heaven. Barbara loved all of her daughters-in-law and she felt blessed
to have them all in her family. Since Barbara hated funerals and loved education, she has donated
her body to the State Anatomical Program for medical education and research. Per her wishes,
there will be no funeral or service. The family will gather for a private remembrance and
celebration of her life at a later date. Barbara was always an advocate of re-use, re-cycle and
re-purpose, so please consider making a choice to become an organ donor or body donor, so you
can perhaps leave a lasting legacy or life-changing gift for others.
Barbara Scott Gunn
GARDEN CITY - Barbara Scott Gunn, 80, of Garden City passed away Thursday, February 18th,
2016 at her residence surrounded by her loving family and under the care of Hospice Savannah.
A native of Savannah, she was the daughter of the late Wilson H. and Grace Neidlinger Scott.
Barbara taught 2nd grade at Sprague Elementary School for 30 years and was an Honorary
Charter Member of Garden City United Methodist Church and active in the Hooks Circle as well
as a Sunday school teacher, pianist and choir member of the church. She was a member of the
Garden City Zoning Committee, the Pride Association, and the Beautification Committee.
Survivors include her husband of 37 years, Jesse Sonny Gunn of Garden City, GA; her children:
Mike Paul (Amy) of North Charleston, SC, Terri Hill (Mark) of Statham, GA, James L. Gunn
(Patricia) of Pooler, GA, Jessica McEachern (Brad) of Savannah, GA, Jeff Gunn (Tonya) of
Rincon, GA, Julie Fielding (Jim) of Savannah, GA; several grandchildren and
great-grandchildren. The family will receive friends from 3:00 p.m. to5:00 p.m. Sunday,
February 21, 2016 at the Garden City United Methodist Church fellowship hall. Funeral
services will be held Monday, February 22nd, 2016 at 11:00 a.m. at the Garden City United
Methodist Church, with Rev. Ashley Randall officiating. Burial will follow at Forest Lawn
Memory Gardens.
Barbara Gunn Eitzmann
age 70 of Sidney, IA died Monday, October 19, 2015 at Grape Community Hospital in
Hamburg, IA unexpectedly. Barbara was born April 6, 1945 in Edgar, NE to Gayle Francis Gunn
and Arlyne Lucille (Erickson) Gunn. She was married July 29, 1967 to Roger N. Eitzmann in
Byron, NE. She was baptized at the Lutheran Church in Carleton, NE, Confirmed in the Union
Church in Hardy, NE and attended Emmanuel Lutheran Church in Shenandoah, IA. Barbara
grew up on a farm near Hardy, NE; she attended Wymire Country School near Hardy, NE
through 7th grade, graduated from Hardy High School in 1963 as Valedictorian. Following high
school a Bachelor's of Science Degree was earned from Kearney State College in Business
Education and received a Master's degree in education from the University of Nebraska in 1971.
Barbara taught school in Wymore, NE for 3 years and Sidney Public Schools, Sidney, IA for the
remainder of her teaching career, retiring in 2003. She was a member of Legion auxiliary.
Barbara loved to read books including Danielle Steele. Traveling and golfing occupied much of
her time in retirement along with spending time with her grandchildren, attending programs,
sporting events and other activities. She also volunteered her time at the Iowa Welcome Center.
Barbara was an avid Sidney Cowboys, Kansas City Royals and Chiefs, and Nebraska Cornhusker
fan. She will be remembered as a loving loyal friend, wife, nurturing mother and grandmother.
Barbara was preceded in death by her parents; brothers¬-in-¬law, Eldon Eitzmann, Stan Lang
and Bob Avey; and sister¬-in-¬law, Wilma Eitzmann. She is survived by her husband, Roger
Eitzmann of Sidney, IA; daughter, Kris Ostdiek and husband Rob of Beatrice, NE; son, Tony
Eitzmann and wife Joni of Gretna, NE; 5 grandchildren, Kelsey Eitzmann, Brock Ostdiek, Macy
Eitzmann, Byron Ostdiek and Libby Eitzmann; brother, Gary Gunn and wife Arleeta of Chester,
NE; brothers and sisters¬-in-¬law, Loyal Eitzmann and wife Elva of Auburn, NE, Iverna Lang of
Edgar, NE, Genell Copas and husband Burley of Beatrice, NE, Twila Avey of Lincoln, NE, and
Norma Eitzmann of Superior, NE; numerous nieces, nephews, many other relatives and friends.
Funeral services will be 11:00 AM Thursday, October 22, 2015 at St. Mary's Catholic Church in
Nebraska City, NE with Fr. Michael McCabe officiating. Visitation will be open after 5:00 PM
Wednesday with the family greeting friends from 6:00 PM to 7:00 PM Wednesday at the
Crawford Marshall Funeral Chapel in Sidney, IA. Graveside services will be 11:00 AM Friday,
October 23, 2015 at the Hardy, NE Cemetery with Pastor Carla Gunn officiating. A memorial
fund has been established. The Crawford Marshall Funeral Chapel in Sidney, IA is in charge of
arrangements (Reuben and Mary Goforth Gunn desc)
Barbara Gunn Wilson
Barbara R. Wilson, 69, of Fayetteville, Ark., passed away Wednesday, January 13, 2016 in
Fayetteville. She was born September 19, 1946 in Kirksville, Missouri to Dick Gunn and Ruth
(Horan) Gunn. She was an Enrolled Agent and owner of Wilson & Wilson, E.A. Tax &
Preparation. She was a member of the National Society of Accountants, National Association of
Enrolled Agents, and St. Joseph Catholic Church in Fayetteville. Barbara had a dynamic
personality. She was an avid baseball fan and supporter of local baseball teams. She never met a
stranger and was a mother to many. She was preceded in death by her parents, husband, Donald
E. Wilson, and grandson, Zach Hagan. She is survived by seven children, Catherine Taylor of
Benton, Ark., Benjamin Korte of Morganton, North Carolina, Cary Wilson of Memphis, Tenn.,
Michael Wilson of Springdale, Ark., Bret Hagan of Springdale, Ark., Ruthie Hagan Layman of
Memphis, Tenn., Amanda Wilson Barbosa of Hanford, Calif., two sisters, Mary Ann Gunn of
Fayetteville, Ark., Martha Casey of Siloam Springs, Ark., three brothers, Gerard Gunn of
Maumelle, Ark., Greg Gunn of Lincoln, Ark., Peter Gunn of Siloam Springs, Ark., 14
grandchildren, and one great-grandson. A Rosary will be recited on Sunday, January 17th at 2
p.m. at Nelson-Berna Funeral Home Chapel with a visitation from 2:30 p.m. until 4 p.m. A
Mass of Christian Burial will be held 11 a.m., Monday, January 18th at St. Joseph Catholic
Church in Fayetteville with burial to follow at Fairview Memorial Gardens in Fayetteville, Ark.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Washington County Animal
Shelter, 801 West Clydesdale Drive, Fayetteville, Ark. 72701. To sign the online guest book
please visit www.nelsonberna.com. (John and Susanna Beard Gunn desc Robeson County, NC)
Barbara Gunn Youngstedt,
age 74, of Tonka Bay. Born in Blue Rapids, KS on 12/6/1938. Preceded in death by mother, Ruth
Meyn and her husband Albert Meyn; father, Russell Gunn and his wife Phyllis Gunn; and
brother, Jon Gunn. Survived by husband of 54 years, Larry Youngstedt; sons, Steven (Nancy)
Youngstedt and Paul Youngstedt; grandchildren, Ian, Alex, Emma, Dylan, and Riley; brother,
Terry (Judy) Gunn; sister, Janet (Jay) Vavricek; nieces and nephews. Funeral service Friday,
Sept. 20, 2013 at 11 AM at Mt. Calvary Lutheran Church, 301 County Rd. 19, Excelsior
(952-474-8893). Visitation Thursday, 5-8 PM at Huber Funeral Home, 520 2nd St., Exclesior.
Private family interment. In lieu of flowers, memorials preferred to the Mt. Calvary Foundation.
Huber Funerals & Cremations Excelsior Chapel 952-474-9595 (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright
Gunn desc)
Barbara Ann Harrell Gunn
died after a brief illness on November 12, 2015. Barbara was born December 20, 1930 in
Montgomery, AL to Lula and Charles T. Harrell. The family moved to Atlanta when Barbara was
so young that she always considered herself a "native" Atlantan. She attended E. Rivers
Elementary and North Fulton High. The highlight of her HS senior year was her selection as the
Sweetheart of Sigma Chi Emory University Chapter. She attended Shorter College, Baylor
University and graduated from Oglethorpe University. A homemaker and educator, she was
active with the youth of Second Ponce de Leon Baptist Church until the business world opened
up new opportunities in which she thrived. With Harry Norman, Realtors, she started as a
receptionist ("but don't ask me to type") then moved to Relocation Services ultimately rising to
Vice President of Relocation Services, where she successfully "sold" Atlanta to many major
corporate clients. Harry Norman, Jr. personally encouraged her to expand her involvement in the
economic development of Atlanta and Georgia and she proceeded to have, in her words, "thirty
amazing and wonderful years" with the company. She began her career in relocation when this
specialty was in its infancy and when she retired she was known as the "Grandmother of
Relocation". In more recent years friends have laid the blame of Atlanta traffic snarls squarely on
her successful relocation shoulders!! During her remarkable career, she was involved in many
organizations and received awards and honors. She was an active member of the Atlanta Board
of Realtors, the Georgia Economic Development Association, the Atlanta Community Housing
Research Board, the Georgia Biomedical Partnership, the Metro Atlanta and the Georgia
Chambers of Commerce, and the Board of Trustees for the Georgia Fund for Technical and Adult
Education. She was a recognized national and local speaker and mentor to many industry
professionals. She was an active member of the Worldwide Employee Relocation Council, a
multiple recipient of the WERC Meritorious Service Award and three time recipient of the
Distinguished Service Award. In 1997, she received the prestigious WERC President's Award. In
1999, she was honoree of International Who's Who of Professional and Business Women. She
was a founding member and past president of the regional WERC group, the Metro Atlanta
Relocation Council. In 2003, she was appointed by Governor Sonny Perdue to the Georgia Board
of Commissions of the Commission on Equal Opportunity. She was honored with Lifetime
Memberships in the Georgia Economic Developers Association, the Relocation Directors
Council and the Metro Atlanta Relocation Council. She also served on the Board of Trustees of
Oglethorpe University. Barbara truly loved life, music, dancing, movies, family and many, many
cherished friends. She loved travel and adventure and was still driving one of a series of sporty
red convertibles around town. She was, at all times, "sittin' on G, waitin' on O" and a day did not
go by that she did not remind us all, in a MOST positive way, that "Nobody's going to rain on my
parade!". She lived life to the fullest and all who shared this path with her recognized how
unselfish and caring she was and how she made you feel truly special. Barbara is survived by her
brother, Charles (Buddy) T. Harrell, Jr. and his dear wife Pat, special, beloved nieces and their
families; Cynthia Huston- husband Dallas, sons Ben and Jake & Cathy Reed- husband Mark,
daughters Maegan and Maryanna. The pride and passion of her life were her two sons and their
families; Cuyler McMillan Gunn, Jr. and his son Colin, Charlie Harrell Gunn and wife Anne,
children Cameron and Carter. In lieu of flowers you may send donations to Atlanta Community
Food Bank, Piedmont Healthcare Foundation: Sixty Plus Older Adult Services or the Dunwoody
Rotary Club Foundation. We are following Barbara's specific plans and will have a celebration of
her life with her friends and family before the end of this year. Send email to
[email protected] for further information. Published in The Atlanta
Journal-Constitution on Nov. 14, 2015
Barbara Gunn Fry
Sept. 28, 1950 - Nov. 24, 2014 Barbara Lee Fry, 64, of Madison, Alabama passed away Monday,
November 24, 2014 at her residence. Mrs. Fry was a native of Sherman, Texas and a resident of
Madison County for over 25 years. She is survived by her husband, Oliver Quentine Fry of
Madison, Alabama; son, Scott Anthony Fry of Eatonville, Washington; two daughters, Laurlee
Ann Lau (Stephen) of Huntsville, Alabama, Myria Jean Fry of Madison, Alabama; brother,
Robert Dudley Gunn of Howe, Texas; three grandchildren, Scott Anthony Disch, Abigail Marie
Disch and Layne Elise Fry. Graveside service will be Monday, December 1, 2014 at 3:00pm at
Huntsville Memory Gardens with Reverend Anthony Ford officiating. Berryhill Funeral Home is
assisting the family. (Reuben and Mary Goforth Gunn desc
Barry Gunn,
age 62, of Fort Walton Beach, Fla., passed away peacefully on Jan. 9, 2016. He is survived by a
host of family and friends. Funeral services will be held at Davis-Watkins Funeral Home, 1326
Lewis Turner Blvd., Fort Walton Beach, at 12 p.m. on Friday, Jan. 15. Visitation will be one
hour prior to the service. Interment will follow at Beal Memorial Cemetery. For a full obituary
and to share memories, express condolences and sign the guestbook, please visit
www.daviswatkins.com - Barry Gunn, 62, of Fort Walton Beach, Fl passed away peacefully on
January 9, 2016. He was preceded in death by his parents, O.D. Gunn, Sr. and Mary C. Gunn
formerly of Auburn, Alabama. Barry was a man who thirsted for knowledge. He graduated from
Knoxville College in 1975. He spent his time taking care of his elderly mother and family as he
worked in and about the community. Barry has always loved dogs, as he spent ten plus years at
the Auburn Animal Kennel, Auburn University. He adopted multiple dogs when they did not
have a home or owners to care for them. Barry was extremely loving and proud of his two sons,
Antwon and Julius and grandson N'nekia. He is survived by his wife, Daphne, aka Lisa; brother,
OD and wife Shirley. He is also survived by a great Aunt Edna Hill of Pennsylvania and a host
of cousins and friends. Barry was a people person and was able to light up the room everywhere
he went. He enjoyed sports and played football, baseball and basketball on the weekends. In the
later parts of his life, Barry was a passionate man who loved his job working for the Okaloosa
County School Board. The funeral service will take place at Davis Watkins Funeral Home
Chapel, 1326 Lewis Turner Blvd, Ft. Walton Beach, Fl 32547 on January 15, 2016, Friday at
12:00p.m. Visitation will begin at 11:00a.m. Burial will follow the service at Beal Memorial
Cemetery, Ft. Walton Beach, Fl.
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Barton Douglas Gunn
Funeral Services for Mr. Barton Douglas Gunn, 85, of Cameron, will be held on Saturday, April
12, 2014 at 11:00 AM in the Kathryn W. Green Chapel of Green-Patterson Funeral Home in
Cameron with Rev. Carl Hudson officiating. Burial will follow at Pebble Grove Cemetery near
Cameron. Mr. Gunn died on April 9, 2014 in a Cameron nursing center. He was born on August
23, 1928 in Temple, Texas to Homer R. and Thelma (Guy) Gunn. Mr. Gunn served in the United
States Army-Air Force and was a retired maintenance mechanic for Shedd Food Products. He
was a member of First Baptist Church in Cameron. Survivors: Wife: Mary Emma Gunn of
Cameron Son: Michael Douglas Gunn of Lilburn, GA Brother: Homer R. Gunn of Sherman 3
Grandchildren. (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright Gunn desc)
Bea Gunn
Lydia "Bea" Gunn, 84, of Paso Robles, passed away on January 5, 2016. She was born May
1931 in Panama City, Panama, to Basilia and Ramon Reyes of Puerto Rico. Raised during the
depression in a family of eight children, Bea thrived under the instruction of caring teachers in
the U.S. controlled portion of Panama known as the Canal Zone. Facing prejudicial odds based
on her Puerto Rican heritage and the family's financial status, she was able to help support her
family while completing her education. In 1955, she married her husband of 60 years, Kenneth,
and relocated to the United States. Bea's dream of becoming a Physical Education Teacher took a
back seat to raising her four children, Terri, Lorri, Michael, and Sheila. After working as a
secretary for several private employers, she finished up her career as an Executive Secretary with
the California Youth Authority, an assignment which spanned nearly 25 years. To satisfy her
need to be involved in the sports field, she became an institution as a softball coach starting with
nearly twenty years in the Paso Robles Recreational league. Beginning in 1985, she partially
fulfilled her dreams when she became a high school softball coach. She loved her "girls" and
never forgot their impact on her life. She was a devoted Bearcat Booster, selling 50/50 tickets at
football games for over 30 years. Upon her retirement from the Youth Authority, she volunteered
at Twin Cities Hospital. Bea was a dedicated, tireless, and loving family member, friend, coach,
mentor, booster, volunteer and co-worker. Bea is preceded in death by her parents; her infant son,
David; her brothers: Ramon, Victor, Rafael, Tomas and sister, Dolores. She is survived by her
immediate family and her sisters, Judith Van Horn and Nira Johnson, as well as six
grandchildren, six great-grandchildren and numerous loving nieces and nephews. A Celebration
of Life is scheduled for Sunday, January 17, 2016, at 2:00pm at the Paso Robles High School
gymnasium with a reception immediately following. Bearcat attire is encouraged. In lieu of
flowers, contributions in her name may be forwarded to the PRHS Boosters, P.O. Box 7010,
Paso Robles, Calif., 93447. An online guestbook is available at: kuehlnicolayfuneralhome.com. -
Bell McMullen Gunn,
69, 145 Ivey St., Groveland, Florida, died Tuesday. Born in Moultrie, Ga., she moved to
Groveland in 1957. She was a homemaker and a Baptist. Survivors: husband, John; sons,
Franklin, Bristol, Tenn., Orva and Shay, both of Groveland; daughter, Evson Williamson,
Clermont; brother, Bennett, Moultrie; sisters, Clara Wynn, Mascotte, Beulah Green, Moultrie;
nine grandchildren; Kurfiss Funeral Home, Groveland. Orlando Sentinel, The (FL) Wednesday, May 8, 1985
Belle Eastman Gunn
39, wife of Walter A. Gunn died at Greenfield, Massachusetts about noon yesterday. She was the
youngest daughter of S. S. Eastman who was the publisher of the Gazette for many years. Mrs.
Gunn had been a great sufferer, her illness having lasted for over two years. Besides her husband,
she leaves a little daughter, Mildred. The funeral will be held from the home of her mother 8
Pleasant Street. Sunday, June 23, 1895 Paper: Springfield Republican (Springfield, MA) Page: 1
Ben Gunn, 80
Pocatello, Idaho-Benjamin Junior Gunn passed away peacefully December 7, 2013 at his home
surrounded by his family. Funeral services for Ben will be held at 11AM, today, Sat. Dec. 14th
at the Fort Hall LDS Branch Chapel. A viewing will be held an hour prior to the services at the
church. The interment will follow with Military Rites provided by Pocatello Veterans Honor
Guard at Mountain View Cemetery, Section 53 West. Benjamin Junior Gunn passed away
peacefully in his home with his family at his side on Saturday, December 7, 2013. He was born in
Pocatello, Idaho on February 28, 1933 to Benjamin George Gunn and Afton (Christensen) Gunn.
Ben graduated from Pocatello High School in 1951. He graduated from BYU with a Bachelors
Degree in Spanish and History. He had a gift for learning languages and was fluent in seven. He
is a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He held many callings and
served LDS missions in Japan and Mexico City. He also served in the U.S. Army in Korea during
the Korean War. In 1994, he retired from Union Pacific Railroad after 35 years as a Conductor.
Ben met his bride, Maria Elia Guajardo in Brownsville, Texas. They married on November 1,
1963 in Los Angeles, California. This marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake City LDS
Temple. Ben is survived by his wife of 50 years, Maria Gunn; their ten children, Ben (Jeanne)
Gunn; Celeste Gunn; Larry (Amy) Gunn; Pablo Gunn; Miguel (Tess) Gunn; Terry (Karen) Gunn;
Eric (Rosemir) Gunn; Veronica Gunn; Afton Gunn and Arturo (Valerie) Gunn; a sister, Goria
Hancock of San Diego, California; 36 grandchildren, 21 great grandchildren; and numerous
nieces and nephews. Funeral services for Ben will be held at 11:00 a.m., Saturday, December 14,
2013 at the Fort Hall LDS Branch Chapel on Highway 91. A viewing will be held from 5-7 p.m.
this evening, Thursday, December 12th at Wilks Funeral Home, 211 W. Chubbuck Road, and
one hour prior to the services at the church on Saturday. The interment will follow the services at
Mountain View Cemetery with Military Rites provided by Pocatello Veterans Honor Guard. His
funeral arrangements are under the care and direction of Wilks Funeral Home. Benjamin Franklin Gunn
May 23, 1921-Feb. 2, 2016 Benjamin Franklin Gunn, 94 of Bay Minette, will have graveside
services on Saturday, February 6, 2016 at 2 pm in Mobile Memorial Gardens. Visitation will start
at 1:30 pm at Mobile Memorial Funeral Home. Mr. Gunn departed this life on Tuesday and was
born in Frankville, Alabama to Franklin Tulley Gunn and Rettie Taylor Gunn. He was preceded
in death by his wife, Frances Georgene Wood Gunn in 1993. He is survived by his children,
Donna Beard of Raleigh, North Carolina, Shirley Stovers (John) of Mt. Clare, West Virginia,
Randy Gunn (Joni) of Satsuma, and Brad Gunn (Deborah) of Saraland; five grandchildren are
Rachel Beard Hunt (Jon), Rita Beard Dorry (Kyle), Darrell Stovers, Gina Stovers, and Daniel
Gunn. Mr. Gunn became a Christian about the age of twelve, during an outdoor tent revival. This
was a turning point in his life. He always said that after that night, he felt a weight released from
his shoulders and a sense of peace about the future. After high school graduation, Mr., Gunn
worked for Alabama Dry Dock and Shipbuilding Company in Mobile before signing up for
service with the U.S. Navy. His military assignment placed him aboard the troopship U.S.S.
Saugus and he traveled throughout much of the South Pacific during the final two years of World
War II. From his ship deck, he actually witnessed the residual smoke from the atomic bomb drop
on Japan. After the war, he went to work for Alabama Power Company and held a variety of
positions there for 38 years before retiring. Throughout his life, he was an avid gardener and
immensely enjoyed hunting and fishing. Blessed with an inventive mind, Mr. Gunn spent a great
deal of time creating ingenious work aid gadgets and tools. The family wishes to express sincere
thanks to the staff at William F. Green State Veterans Home for the excellent and faithful care
given to "Pawpaw" Ben over the past six years. Memorials may be made to William F. Green
State Veterans Home, 300 Faulkner Drive, Bay Minette, AL 36507-1461. Proverbs 20:7 It is a
wonderful heritage to have an honest father.
Ben Gunn - John Benjamin Gunn
of Alpharetta, a former television newscaster for WAGA, died of heart failure Wednesday at
Northside Convalescent Center. He was 67. Mr. Gunn had been a patient at the center for three
years, a relative said. The graveside service will be at 11 a.m. Friday at Arlington Memorial Park.
Mr. Gunn was a newscaster at 6 and 11 p.m. Monday through Friday, and later news editor, as a
WAGA employee from 1949 to 1958. He also worked for WCON, WBGE and WRNG radio
stations in Atlanta, and WIOD Radio in Miami. "Ben Gunn likes to feature the human side of the
news," said a 1950 WAGA-TV promotional brochure. Once Mr. Gunn sought an interview from
Winston Churchill, but the British statesman pushed him aside. After that Mr. Gunn called
himself "the only American reporter to be manhandled by Winston Churchill." In his spare time,
Mr. Gunn volunteered to help causes such as the Red Cross, Veterans Administration and
programs for the handicapped. In a 1950 photo, Atlanta Mayor William B. Hartsfield presented
Mr. Gunn a certificate naming him to a national "Employ the Physically Handicapped
Committee." Also at WAGA-TV, Mr. Gunn was an announcer for a live show, "Capitol
Capers," that briefly starred Phil Erickson and future Broadway and television performe r Dick
Van Dyke. From 1972 until he retired in 1977, Mr. Gunn was an information officer for the state
Department of Natural Resources. He had a daily radio program, "Outdoor Report," carried on 64
stations. John Benjamin Gunn was born Nov. 13, 1920, in Quitman, Ga., the son of a railroad
worker. He served in the Army Air Corps during World War II. Surviving are his second wife,
Mrs. Betty Cornwell Gunn; a son, Barry Gunn of Alpharetta; two adopted sons, Ben Wells of
Stone Mountain and Wesley Wells of Richmond, Va.; a daughter, Mrs. Candice Oppenheimer of
Chamblee; an adopted daughter, Ms. Cindy Wells of Birmingham, Ala.; a brother, Charles L.
Gunn of Miami; and six grandchildren. Edition: The Atlanta Constitution The Atlanta Journal
Page: D/10 - Copyright (c) 1988 The Atlanta Journal and the Atlanta Constitution-Thursday,
June 2, 1988 (William and Martha “Seney” Chason Gunn Desc)
Ben Wise Gunn
Ben W. Gunn, 55, widely known Morgan county resident, died at 10:50 this morning at his
home, Trinity route 1, after an illness of several weeks. Final rites will be conducted at 2:30
Wednesday afternoon at the home by Rev. S.W. Brooks of Trinity and burial will take place in
the family graveyard with Brown in charge. Pallbearers will be Rucker Mason, Ernest Bogle,
Raburn Neville, John Lile, Dawson Lile, G.H. Burt, J.B. Sewell and Herbert Sivley. Mr. Gunn
is survived by a sister, Mrs. Betty Lile, Trinity route 1; a brother, E.H. Gunn, Decatur; two
nieces, Misses June and Elizabeth Gunn, of Decatur and a nephew, Jimmy Gunn, of Decatur.
Born in the Trinity route 1 community, Mr. Gunn was a life-long resident of Morgan County,
spending many years in Decatur where he was engaged in the restaurant business until several
years ago. Decatur Daily April 21, 1941 (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright Gunn desc)
Bennie C. Gunn
WEST POINT, MS — Bennie C. Gunn, 75, died Oct. 25, 2013, in Chicago. Services are
Tuesday at 11 a.m. at Mt. Pisgah Tibbee MB Church with the Rev. Al Lathan Sr. officiating.
Burial will follow in Tibbee Community Cemetery. Visitation is Monday from 3-6 p.m. at
Carter's Mortuary Service Chapel. Mr. Gunn was born March 8, 1938, in West Point to the late
Richard Gunn and Eldora Gunn. He was a retired barber. In addition to his parents, he was
preceded in death by his wife, Sylvia Gunn. Survivors include his sons, Bennie Jr. and Terrance
Gunn Jr.; sisters, Mary Ellen Gandy of Franklin, Tenn., Martha Clay of Detroit, Barbara Gray of
Southfield, Mich., Jennie Lee Gunn, Ollie Will Blair and Norma Odneal, all of West Point;
brothers, Billie Odneal of West Bloomfield, Mich., John B. Odneal of Detroit and Tracy Odneal
of Riverside, Calif.; and six grandchildren.
Bernard G. Gunn, Jr.
on August 8, 2013, age 57. Beloved husband of Karen (nee McGovern). Loving father of Brian
(Courtney) and Stephanie. Also survived by other loving family and friends. Relatives and
friends are invited to call Monday, 6 to 8 P.M., and Tuesday, 8:30 to 9:30 A.M., GALZERANO
FUNERAL HOME, 9304 OLD Bustleton Ave. (below Welsh Rd.), Philadelphia, Pa. Funeral
Mass Tuesday, 10 A.M., Maternity B.V.M. Church. Int. Resurrection Cemetery
Bernice Lillian Gunn
Cleveland, Ohio - Age 87, passed away peacefully on Friday, May 29, 2015. Cherished mother
of Goldie T. Gunn, Donna C. Gunn-Fletcher of Miami, FL, Ouida C. Daniels (Harry) of Atlanta,
GA, Robert I. Gunn (Tamara) of Bear, DE and the following daughters who preceded her in
death: Tanya P. Gunn and Aleta L. Gunn, loving grandmother of 15, one who was her dedicated
caregiver, Arianna Miller, great-grandmother of three, aunt of many nieces and nephews and a
host of other relatives and friends. Memorial service Saturday, June 6th, 12:00PM at the
Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses, 11800 Superior Ave. Arrangements entrusted to the E. F.
BOYD & SON FUNERAL HOME, 2165 E. 89TH. Bertha Gunn
Sanford, NC - Miss Bertha Irene Gunn, 90 of Sanford died Thursday in Greenville, S.C. at
Oakmont Nursing Cemtery, Graveside service will be 11 am Saturday at Buffalo Cemetery.
There are no immediate survivors. Saturday, January 13, 1973
Paper: Greensboro Daily
News (Greensboro, NC) Page: 7 (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright Gunn desc)
Bertha J. Gunn nee Krowka,
96, of Schaumburg, Illinois for over 15 years, formerly of Des Plaines, beloved wife of 67 years
of Raymond M.; loving mother of Raymond (Rose) and Nancy (Anthony) Gadachy; cherished
grandmother of Raymond (Angie) Gunn, Jr., Kimberley Andersen, James (Jana) Gunn, Tony
Gadachy, Jr. and Michael Gadachy; proud great grandmother of Lydia, Kyle and Gavin; dear
sister of Edmund (Jean) Krowka. Visitation Sunday 2:00 - 8:00p.m. at the Countryside Funeral
Home and Crematory 1640 Greenmeadows Blvd. (at Barrington Rd.) Streamwood/Schaumburg.
Funeral Monday 10:30a.m. Family and friends to meet at 1:00p.m. at Abraham Lincoln National
Cemetery for committal services. Chicago Tribune (IL) - Sunday, May 19, 2013, page 39
Bertie Gunn Hill
94 crossed over to her Eternal Life on November 4, 2015 at her home in Fellowship. Bertie was
born February 17, 1921 in Ackworth, Georgia to Robert Gunn and Lizzie Carlisle Gunn. Bertie
moved to Ocala Florida with her parents and seven siblings when she was five years old. Bertie
was preceeded by her beloved husband, William Thorburn Hill on November 13, 2001. They
were married for 63 years and raised three children together in the Fellowship home they built
together in 1943. Bertie is survived by her sons, Billy (Homestead, FL ) and Kenneth Hill
(Fellowship, FL ) and her daughter Cherry Hill (Fellowship, FL) as well as multiple much loved
grandchildren, great-grandchildren, and great-great grandchildren, nieces and nephews. Bertie
was a member of the Marion County Cowbells, 20 gallon Blood bank donor, Undercover Angels
and other volunteer activities. Her favorite activity being a volunteer at local nursing homes
where she loved making and serving donuts and sharing her love. Another favorite was ringing
the bell for the Salvation Army during the holidays. She has donated her body for medical
research and at completion of her gift of life to others. She is to be cremated and at some future
time her ashes will be placed alongside her Husband at the Fellowship Cemetery. She has
requested no memorial other than giving to her favorite charity the Salvation Army. She was
much loved and will be sorely missed but we rejoice that she is now with our Lord. For I am
convinced that neither death nor life, neither angels nor demons, neither the present nor the
future, nor any powers, neither height nor depth, nor anything else in all creation, will be able to
separate us from the love of God that is in Christ Jesus our Lord. -Romans 8:38-39
Arrangements are in the care of Roberts Funeral Homes Downtown Chapel, 606 SW 2nd Ave,
Ocala, Fla 352-622-4141. - (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright Gunn desc)
Bessie Gunn
Bessie Gunn, the 16 year old daughter of Dr. And Mrs. Moses L. Gunn of 2400 Hemphill Street,
died at 7:30 pm Monday night. Miss Gunn was a student of the high school. The remains were
sent to Ector, Texas for interment by the Fort Worth Undertaking Company. Date: Tuesday, May
18, 1909
Paper: Fort Worth Star-Telegram (Fort Worth, TX) Volume: XXVII Issue: 124
Page: 11 (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright Gunn desc)
Bettie Gunn Meador
passed away peacefully on February 4, 2016, from old age, a brief battle with pneumonia, and a
strong desire to be with her departed husband of 61 years, who awaited her in heaven. She is
survived by her two children, John P. Meador, Jr. of Courtland, Va., and Virginia Lee Miller of
Charlottesville, Va., along with her grandchildren, great grandchildren, the spouses of her the
aforementioned groups, and many friends.Bettie was a beautiful and inspiring woman who loved
her family dearly. She was born on November 1, 1928, in Richmond, Va. Her husband John
worked as a geologist. They lived in many locations throughout the U.S. and Mexico. She made
lifelong friends that would serve as forever memories of their good times. She was a devoted
wife, mother and grandmother who cherished time at home with family, her husband's garden,
her grandkids accomplishments and a good read of the daily newspaper, especially the funnies.
She loved Mexican food, great music, laughter, and time spent just being with the people she
loved. She was the world's best reader, her grandkids and great grandkids noting she always read
doing all the voices of the characters. She was beautiful her whole life and the kind of woman
most others inspire to be.Bettie will be so very missed and never forgotten. Her beautiful soul
and wonderful laugh will stay with her family forever. She asked not to have a memorial service
instead her remains will be cremated and her ashes given to the earth in a graveside ceremony on
Saturday, March 5, 2016, at 11 a.m. at Greenwood Cemetery, 12609 Patterson Ave, Richmond,
Va. In lieu of flowers, her family asks that any donations be made to the Central Virginia
Foodbank by emailing them at www.cvfb.org. Bettie Leonard Gunn, d/o Salvace Eustace and
Virginia Gunn - Thomas and Sarah Boatwright Gunn desc)
Betty George Gunn
The Celebration of Life Service for Ms. Betty George Gunn of LaGrange will be Tuesday,
December 16, 2014 at 2:00 PM at the New Rock Springs Baptist Church in Pine Mountain. Rev.
Dale Turner will officiate. Burial will be in the church cemetery. Ms. Gunn, a native of Harris
County, Texas, she was born December 3, 1956 and was the daughter of Nina Mae Patillo and
the late Henry Patillo. She was employed for many years at Kimble's Food By Design. She was a
member of New Rock Springs Baptist Church. She leaves to cherish her memory, her mother,
Nina Mae Patillo; two children: Rico Roberts and Chantel Roberts; grandson, Princeton Cameron
Jones; one uncle, Lovell Gunn, Jr.; three aunts: Luevarn Gunn, Alma Lee Quinn, and Jenny Lou;
special cousin, Bernice Johnson and longtime friends: Patricia Cotton, Dexter Jones and Larry
McKinnley. In addition to her father, she was preceded in death by her grandparents: Lovell
Gunn Sr., Bessie Lee Davis and Ardine Patillo; three aunts: Christine Hannah, Betty Jean
Johnson and Gladys Gunn. The family will be at their home at 510 Everette Street and will
receive friends at the funeral home on Monday evening from 6 until 7. Condolences may be
expressed by visiting www.lakesdunsonrobertson.com
Betty G. Burrell
Starkville, MS - Betty Gunn Burrell, 84, homemaker, died May 26, 2014 in Columbus, MS.
Funeral services will be held at 12 noon on Thursday at Southern Funeral Home-Durant.
Visitation at 10:30 am. Interment in Mizpah Cemetery. Preceded in death by her husband Frank
Burrell and parents, Thomas Clay and Clara Gunn. Survivors are Sammy and Virginia Burrell of
Meridian; Bill Burrell of Durant and Ricki and Roy Smith of Starkville; 10 grandchildren, 16
great-grands and 3 great-great grands. 2nd obit Betty Gunn Burrell, 84, homemaker, of
Starkville, died May 26, 2014, at Baptist Memorial Hospital in Columbus. Funeral services were
held Thursday, May 29, at Southern Funeral Home Chapel in Durant. Interment was in Mizpah
Cemetery in Durant. Bro. Blain Allen officiated. Pallbearers were Heath Dye, Chadd Garnett,
Charles Myers, Frank Burrell, Christopher Burrell and Mike Stehle. Mrs. Burrell, a native of
Lauderdale County, made her home in Durant with her husband, Frank, for many years. She was
the daughter of the late Clara Hawkins and Thomas Clay Gunn. Survivors are sons, Thomas
Samuel Burrell (Virginia) of Meridian and William Franklin Burrell of Durant; daughter Ricki
Burrell Smith (Roy) of Starkville; 10 grandchildren, 16 great grandchildren and three great great
grandchildren
(George and Margaret Elizabeth Morrison Gunn desc)
Betty Jane Phifer Gunn
of Ortonville formerly of Atlanta, Indiana; December 14, 2015 after a short courageous battle
with cancer; age 65. Wife of Lance for 47 years/childhood sweetheart since age 14; mother of
Steven (Laura) and Michelle; Gram of Paige, Marcus, Anthony, Breonna, Brandon and Bryson;
sister of Terry (Linda) Phifer, Patty Jones, Rick (Phyllis) Phifer, Peggy (Rick) Strong, Tim
(Shelley) Phifer and Tammy (Donnie) Leonard-Phifer; preceded in death by her parents
Raymond and Beatrice Phifer. Friends may visit at Lewis E. Wint & Son Funeral Home,
Clarkston Saturday 3 to 6:30 p.m. Celebration of Life Service Saturday 6:30 p.m. Inurnment
Great Lakes National Cemetery. Memorials may be made to American Cancer Society or
National Kidney Foundation .
Betty Jo (Beare) Gunn,
age 72, of Blanco, Tx. passed away peacefully on January 3, 2014 at the home of her son Donald
Jr. after a long illness. Betty was born in San Antonio, Tx. to William H. and Virginia (Harris)
Beare on December 27, 1941. She grew up to become a well respected and caring nurse. She was
a widow of Darrell Gunn and in her later years was a loving companion to Parsons C. Rust of
Blanco, Tx. Betty is survived by brother William (Bill) Beare and wife Margaret of Austin, Tx.
and sister Margaret (Margie) Thayer and husband Albert of Uvalde, Tx. She is also survived by
son Donald L. Broyles Jr. and wife Regina of Johnson City, Tx., son Wayne Broyles, son
William (Billy) Petty Jr. of Blanco, Tx. and daughter Brenda Phillips and husband Terry of
Henagar Al. Grandchildren: Victoria (Brandy) Broyles, Tara Broyles, BCSO Sgt. Thomas
Broyles of Johnson City, Tx., Ashlin Phillips and wife Misty Henagar, Al., Sgt. Christopher
Phillips and wife Alicia of Seattle, Wa., Christy Phillips of Henagar, Al., Jessica Teal, and
Jonathon and Justin Broyles of Lithia Springs, Ga. Betty is also survived by great-grandchildren:
Mina Broyles, Candice Lopez, Kendra Lopez, Andrew Pace, Reagan Howard, Aubree Phillips,
Gracie Phillips, Leah Howell, and numerous nieces and nephews which she loved. She was
preceded in death by her parents William H. and Virginia (Harris) Beare, and daughter-in-law
Christy of Lithia Springs, Ga. She enjoyed camping, dancing, collecting Coca-Cola
memorabilia, taking care of her cats and supporting the BISD and civic organizations. She was a
proud member of the Fraternal Order of Eagles, Blanco Cowboy Church, and other civic
organizations. Betty will be greatly missed by family, friends, and the community. The entire
family of Betty Gunn would like to express immense gratitude to the Blanco County EMS,
Blanco Volunteer Fire Department, Blanco Police Dept., Blanco County Sheriffs Office,
American Legion Post 352, Hill Country Memorial Hospice, Tom and Roxanne Avants, and
numerous friends for all the help over the years and at the end of her latest illness. A Memorial
Service will be held at Blanco Cowboy Church on January 18, 2014 at 2 p.m. In lieu of flowers,
donations can be made at Blanco National Bank to help cover medical and final expenses
Beverly C. Gunn
(nee Cousineau) age 91, beloved wife, for 68 years, of John D. Gunn; loving mother of John D.
Gunn Jr. (Dorothy); devoted grandmother ("MaMere") of Timothy (Jackie) and Joseph Gunn
(Christine); proud great grandmother of Haley Elizabeth, Allison Marie, Hannah Kimberly, and
Ryan Joseph Gunn; daughter of the late Napoleon and Margaret (Waldron) Cousineau. Passed
away Thursday, January 10 after a short illness. Family will receive friends on SUNDAY,
January 13th from 2 - 6 pm at McGORRAY-HANNA FUNERAL HOME OF WESTLAKE,
25620 Center Ridge Rd. (West of Columbia). Funeral Mass, St. Raphael Church (525 Dover
Center Rd., Bay Village) Monday, January 14th at 10:30 am. In lieu of flowers, memorial
donations may be made to Notre Dame Cathedral Latin School, 13000 Auburn Rd., Chardon, OH
44024. The Plain Dealer, Cleveland Ohio, January 12, 2013
Beverly Adcock Gunn
Funeral services for Beverly Adcock Gunn, 67, of Swartz, LA, will be held at 10:00 AM Friday,
January 15, 2016 in the chapel of Mulhearn Funeral Home, Sterlington Road, Monroe with Rev.
David McGuffee officiating. Interment will follow at 3:00 PM Friday afternoon at Union Ridge
Cemetery in Monticello, AR. Beverly died Wednesday, January 13, 2016 at St. Francis Medical
Center. She was born on September 16, 1948 to Louis and Mordre Adcock in Monticello, AR.
She worked at CenturyLink for 18 years and received several awards in her department. She was
a huge Arkansas Razorback Fan and loved to "call them Hogs"! Beverly was preceded in death
by parents, Louis Adcock and Mordre Adcock; and sister, Jan Hux of El Dorado, AR. Survivors
include her 2 children; Shane Lasiter and wife Sharon of Olla, LA, and John Mark Lasiter and
wife Mary of Monticello, AR; four grandchildren, Sheridon, Slayton, Connor, and Lucas; two
brothers, Jim Adcock and wife Brenda from Monticello, AR, and Byron White and wife Maxine
from El Dorado, AR; and numerous nieces and nephews, family and friends. Pallbearers will be
Austin Hux, Zach Laysone, Tyler Smoot, Gene Devine, Mark Pevey, and Buddy Devine.
Beverly Bennett Gunn
63, of Carson, Virginia went to be with the Lord on September 4, 2015. She was preceded in
death by her parents, Nelson and Betty Bennett. She is survived by her husband, Charles Gunn;
son, Kevin Waldron (Jennifer); grandchildren, Alexa and Destinee; sister, Duane Robertson
(Robby); brother, Jack Bennett; and sister-in-law, Ann Horner Truitt (Craig). Special thanks to
Harvest Baptist Church for their love and support. Bev will be remembered for her courageous
15-year battle with MDS-Leukemia. The family will receive friends from 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday,
September 10, at Bliley's-Chippenham, 6900 Hull Street Rd., where a ceremony will be held 12
noon Friday, September 11, 2015. Casual attire welcome. In lieu of flowers, memorial
contributions may be made to The Massey Cancer Center, VCU Massey Cancer Center, P.O. Box
843042, Richmond, Va. 23284.
Beverly Sue Spears Gunn
Beverly Sue Spears Gunn, 62, passed away Monday, January 4, 2016 in Crawfordville, FL.
Visitation will be Friday, January 8, 2016 from 2:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. at the Ivan Assembly of
God Church in Crawfordville, FL. Services will begin at 3:00 p.m. at the Church. Burial will
follow at New Light Church Cemetery. She is survived by two children: Faith Stokeley (Jeff) of
Crawfordville, FL and Keith Gunn, Jr. (Mike King) of Brighton, CO; three sisters: Linda
Stephens, Sandra Davis (Jeff) and Donna Berry (Billy); four grandchildren and many loving
nieces, nephews and friends. She is predeceased in death by her parents: Ernest and Evelyn
Spears and sister, Ernestine Spears Betty Jean Elliott Gunn
Mrs. Betty Jean Elliott Gunn, 81, of Huguley passed away Wednesday, Dec. 10, 2014, at her
residence.
raveside services will be held Saturday, Dec. 13 at 11 a.m. at Hillcrest Cemetery
in Lanett with Pastor Eddie Striblin officiating. Visitation will be held Friday, Dec. 12 from 7 to
9 p.m. at Johnson Brown-Service Funeral Home in Valley. Mrs. Gunn was preceded in death by
her husband, James Melvin " Red" Gunn. She leaves to cherish her memory three sons, Ronald
Gunn of Robertsdale, Ala., George Gunn and his wife, Myrtle, of Valley and James Gunn Jr. of
LaGrange. She also leaves a stepdaughter and son-in-law, Sandra and Bobby Myhand of
Covington, Ga., and a stepson and daughter-in-law, Robert W. "Bud" and Sherry Gunn of Little
Valley, N.Y. Mrs. Gunn is also survived by one brother, Robert Elliott of Salem, and a
sister-in-law, Betty Gunn Weaver of Palatka, Fla.; 15 grandchildren and 25 great-grandchildren.
She had a very special granddaughter and grandson-in-law, Angela and Donald Gough of
Huguley, and her great-granddaughter, Miranda Gough, who was living with her at the time of
her death. Born September 10, 1933, in Beulah, Betty Jean was the eldest child of the late John
and Mary Griffith Elliott. She was a graduate of Beulah High School and had lived her life in the
Valley area. She and her late husband, "Red," had lived the past 36 years in Huguley, before his
death and hers. Mrs. Gunn had worked for 25 years in the spinning department at Lanier Mill,
WestPoint Stevens. She received many commendations and awards over those 25 years,
including awards for being a spinning instructor. She retired from the Lanier Mill in 1998.
Preceding her in death, other than her husband and parents, were her brothers, Warner Jack,
Harold Glen, George Allen and John Wayne Elliott. Her sister, Bonnie Sue Elliott; her
half-brother, Thomas; her half-sister, Mary Frances Elliott Pike; her son, William; and her
grandson, Kevin Lamar, will be welcoming her home as well. West Point Times-News, The
(GA) - Friday, December 12, 2014
Bettye J Gunn Ralston
Bettye J. (Gunn) Ralston, 82, a resident of Brockton for 57 years, died Wednesday, November 5,
2014 at Brockton Hospital after a period of failing health. She was the wife of the late Charles
W. Ralston. Born in Flora, Mississippi on May 26, 1932, a daughter of the late John S. and
Marion W. (McDaniel) Gunn, she was raised and educated in Flora, Mississippi. Upon
graduating, Bettye entered the US Army and served as a Sergeant during the Korean War and
married her late husband Charles in Germany whom she met while serving in the armed forces.
Upon honorable discharge, Bettye and her husband settled in Brockton. Bettye was a longtime
employee of the VA Health Care System in Brockton where she worked as an administrator. She
enjoyed cooking, sewing and traveling. Bettye is survived by her children, Winifred A. Robinson
of Kingston, Paul J. Ralston of Brandon, Tennessee and David J. Ralston of Brockton; a sister,
Winnifred Jones of Jackson, MS; three grandchildren, Ted Fountain of NH., Katie Malandrino of
NC., and Carolyn Ralston of ME; and six great grandchildren. She was also the mother of the
late Margaret M. Ralston. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend a graveside
service with military honors on Thursday at 11:00 a.m. in Central Cemetery, East Bridgewater. In
lieu of flowers donations in Bettye's memory may be sent to Old Colony Hospice, One Credit
Union Way, Randolph, MA. 02368. Arrangements are by Kane Funeral Home & Cremation
Services, Easton. For directions or condolences visit www.kanefuneralhome.com
Rev. Bill Gunn
died March 21, 2015. He is a retired elder and the brother of Rev. Bob Gunn. The arrangements
are as follows: Visitation will be Tuesday, March 24, 2015, at 9:30 a.m. at Canterbury United
Methodist Church (350 Overbrook Rd, Birmingham, AL 35213-4332). The Memorial Service
will follow at 11 a.m. Rev. Gunn was ordained an elder in 1964. During his ministry he served
Anniston First (Associate); Altoona-Pine Grove; Arab-New Brashers; St. Paul East; Canterbury
(Associate); Ashland First; Christ-Arley; Oakmont; Bessemer First; and St. Mark-Anniston. He
retired in 2000.Please remember his wife Betty and family in your prayers.
Billie Joe Gunn
departed this life on September 25, 2014. Bill was born in Black Oak, Ark., on Dec. 24, 1941, to
Bud and Dorothy Barrett Gunn. Predeceased by his parents and his brother Roy Lee Gunn, Bill
is survived by his wife, Sandy Salkeld Gunn, and three children: daughter and son-in-law Sheila
and Troy Hill of Lansing, Michigan; daughter and son-in-law Michelle and Jamie Roye and their
daughters Rachel and Bailey, of Spring Hill, Tenn., and their daughter, Sarah Bundy (Nick) of
Burlington, Iowa; and son and daughter-in-law, Chris and Niki Gunn and their children, Parker
and Lawson, of Little Rock. Bill is also survived by a brother, Sonny Bodenstein (Sharon) of
Cape Girardeau, Mo., and a host of other family and extended family members. Bill graduated
from Jonesboro High School in 1960 and attended what is now ASU. Bill became a master
electrician and was a past member of IBEW Local Union 295. In 1980, he established American
Electric Service, Inc. in Little Rock and owned and operated this business until he retired. He
was always a tireless worker. When not enjoying family, which included a lot of sports-related
activities both coaching and later watching as a proud father and grandfather, Bill liked to get
away to hunt and fish, especially with his long time "brother" and friend Eddie Ralls. Bill was all
about family and was our mighty leader – strong, dependable, dutiful, and loving. He always
made us feel safe. He served as a role model for many young men who knew him. Following a
private memorial service, the family will receive friends from 2-4 p.m. Sunday, September 28,
2014. Roller-Chenal Funeral Home 13801 Chenal Parkway, Little Rock, Arkansas (501)
224-8300. (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright Gunn desc)
Billy Clayton Gunn
Goodlettsville, TN Billy Clayton Gunn, age 90, entered Heaven on May 12, 2014. Born July
22, 1923, he is preceded in death by his parents, J. E. and Carrie Landers Gunn. Mr. Gunn is
survived by his wife of 20 years, Sue Dunnebacke Gunn; children, Mike (Linda) Gunn, Diane
(Jay) West, Gina (Bill) Knox, Kevin Dunnebacke; siblings, Frank (Jeanette) Gunn, Robbie
(Philip) Swinford, Frances Shelton; 6 grandchildren and 5 great-grandchildren. A Celebration of
Life will be conducted 12 Thursday in the chapel of Forest Lawn, with Walter Lee George and
Philip Swinford officiating. Family and friends will gather to remember Mr. Gunn at a visitation
today from 3 until 8, at Forest Lawn Funeral Home. (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright Gunn desc)
Blanche Lowe Gunn,
89, of 981 Macon Highway S.W., died Tuesday, Nov. 25, 1997, at Gibson Rest Home, Gibson.
The funeral will be at 2 p.m. today at Johnson United Methodist Church with the Rev. Stan
Holsenback officiating. Burial will be in the church cemetery. Mrs. Gunn, a native of Warren
County, was a homemaker and a member of Johnson United Methodist Church, where she was a
member of United Methodist Women and the Adult Sunday school. Survivors include one son,
James Lowe Gunn, Warrenton; one daughter, Martha Jane Gunn Wilhoit, Warrenton; and five
grandchildren, four great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild. Pallbearers will be J.J.
Gunn, John Gunn, Trip Wilhoit, Jimmy Stewart, Chris McCorkle and Gunn Stewart. Memorials
may be made to Johnson Church Sunday school, P.O. Box 204, Warrenton, GA 30828. Friends
may call at James and Lowe Funeral Home Augusta Chronicle, The (GA) - Thursday, November
27, 1997
Bobbie Lee Gunn Grantham, 69,
of Cleveland, Ohio, died Friday, February 8, 2013, at Golden Living in Meridian, MS.
Visitation was held from 1-2 p.m. Monday, February 11, 2013, at Ray Funeral Home with
services immediately following at 2 p.m. Bro. Horace Barnes will officiate. Interment will be in
North Cleveland Cemetery. Mrs. Grantham was born May 12, 1943, in Cleveland to John Gunn
and Francis Heart Gunn. She is preceded in death by her parents, John Gunn and Francis Heart
Gunn; husband, Jerry Grantham; daughters, Diane Grantham Stewart and Bethney Grantham
Ferguson. Mrs. Grantham is survived by her sons, Terry Grantham and Mike Grantham; 11
grandchildren and 23 great grandchildren.
Bobby Allen Gunn
Yanceyville, NC - Bobby Allen, 41 of Rt 1, Pelham died Saturday at his home. Survivng are
sisters, Isabelle Thomas of Franklin, NJ., Christine Clayborn of Hanover, MD, Mary Wardlow
of Hillsborough, Mattie Crawley of Brooklyn, NY, Julia Howard of Rt 1, Ruffin, Clara McCain
of Rt 1, Pelham, brothers, Melvin and William Gunn of Danville, Va, Alexander Gunn of
Washington, DC and Bernanrd Gunn of Rt. 1 Pelham, NC. Monday, December 29, 1980 Paper:
Greensboro Record (Greensboro, NC) Page: 17
Bobby Glenn Gunn,
67, of Star, Idaho died Saturday, May 18, 2013. Funeral services will be held at 11:00 a.m.
Saturday, May 25 at Beacon Light LDS Ward Chapel, 9400 W. Floating Feather Road, Star, ID,
with a viewing to be held at the church from 10 to 10:45 a.m. prior to the services. Burial will
take place at 1 p.m., (please arrive at 12:45 p.m.) Tuesday, May 28 at the Idaho State Veterans
Cemetery, 10100 Horseshoe Bend Road, Boise. Arrangements are being provided by Zeyer
Funeral Chapel, Nampa. 467-7300. Idaho Press Tribune, May 23,2013
Bonnie Gaye Gunn Post
passed away in her home on Friday, May 17th, 2013 at the age of 70. She was a deeply loved
wife, mother, sister, and daughter. Bonnie was born October 5th, 1942 to Elmer and Dorothy
Gunn in Fayetteville, North Carolina. She was the middle child to two brothers, John Gunn and
Pat Gunn. After graduating high school she became a United Airlines stewardess and a world
traveler. She married her husband, Richard Post, on December 1st, 1968. They began their
married life in California where their only child, Tracy Post, was born on October 12th, 1972.
Bonnie was an avid reader throughout her life and was known for her love of gardening and
flowers. She is survived by her daughter, Tracy Post. She was preceded in death by her husband,
mother and two brothers. The family will receive friends on June 1st at 1:00pm at Zoeller
Funeral Home for Chapel Services. A graveside service will follow at Guadalupe Valley
Memorial Cemetery at 3:30pm.
Bonnie Jean (Anderson) Gunn,
age 72, passed away Tuesday, March 11, 2014 at Kobacker House. She was preceded in death by
her son Jeffrey Scott Gunn and parents Robert and Marjorie Anderson. Survived by her sister,
Marjorie Kondash; son, Robert Kevin (Jennifer) Gunn; grandchildren, Alisia (Joel) Hardin,
Robert Gunn, Eric (Anne) Gunn, Samantha France and her mother Heather Fether; Geoffrey
Layton, and Gabrielle Gunn; great-grandchildren, Isabelle, Evangeline, and Olivia Hardin
nephew, Steve (Brooke) Kondash; niece, Stacy Dennison; and great-nephews. Thank you to all
of Bonnie's friends and the palliative care teams at Riverside Hospital and Kobacker House for
all your love and care of Bonnie. Family will receive friends 6-8 p.m. Friday at SCHOEDINGER
EAST CHAPEL, 5360 E. Livingston Ave., Columbus, Ohio, where the funeral service will be
held at 9:30 a.m. Saturday, March 15, 2014. Interment to follow at Mifflin Cemetery. In lieu of
flowers, contributions may be made to Faith Mission Homeless Shelter, The National Alliance
on Mental Health or your favorite charity . Please visit www.schoedinger.com to share a memory
of Bonnie
Bonnie Joyce Gunn,
Muskegon Chronicle, 22 June 1928, page 30 GUNN- Bonnie Joyce, the infant daughter of Mr.
And Mrs. Harold Gunn, Twin Lake, died early this morning at Hackley Hospital, aged 2 ½
months. The funeral will be held at 2:30 p.m. Saturday at the Clock Funeral Home. Rev. H. D.
Skinnerofficiating. Interment will be made in Lakeside Cemetery. From Muskegon Chronicle, 23
June 1928 - The funeral of Bonnie Joyce, the two months old child of Mr. And Mrs. Harold
Gunn, Twin Lakes, was held at 2:30 p.m. today at the Clock Funeral Home. Rev. H. D. Skinner
officiating. Interment was made in the Lakeside Cemetery.
Bonnie Lou Gunn
79 of Moberly, passed away at her home Friday, May 31, 2013 with her family at her bedside.
Bonnie was born in St. Louis, Missouri on October 23, 1933 to Chester Mallory and Faye
Heathman Mallory. She married Donald Gunn on July 4, 1955 in Moberly and they celebrated 57
years together. She was a lifelong resident of Moberly and worked as a secretary for Orscheln’s
for a number of years. In her spare time she enjoyed reading and doing crossword puzzles and
was a huge Cardinals Fan! Bonnie was a member of the First Christian Church in Moberly and
the Multiple Sclerosis Society. Preceding her in death were her parents; a brother, Donald
Mallory; grandsons Nathan Gunn and Joshua Wagel. She is survived by her husband Donald, a
brother Ron Mallory and wife Bessie of Moberly; children: Carol Suzanne Gunn and husband
Terry Darnell of Beaverton, Michigan; Greg Gunn and Tammy of Columbia, Danny Gunn and
Meg of Moberly; eight beloved grandchildren, one great grandchild, nieces, nephews and friends.
Services will be Wednesday, June 5, 2013 at 1:00 p.m. at Pathway Memorial Funeral Home with
interment to follow in the Missouri State Veteran’s Cemetery at Jacksonville. Visitation will be
from 12:00 until time of service. Memorial contributions would be appreciated to the Multiple
Sclerosis Society, Mid-American Chapter, 7611 State Line, Suite 100, Kansas City, MO 64114.
Pathway Memorial Funeral Home has been entrusted with the arrangements.
Brenda Dale Gunn
Brenda Dale Gunn age 46, a resident of Prattville, AL passed away on Monday, July 29, 2013 at
her residence. Memorial services will be held at Glynwood Baptist Church on Thursday, August
1, 2013 at 7 p.m. with Rev. Bruce Hose officiating. Mrs. Gunn is survived by her parents, Jerald
& Patricia Gunn of Prattville, AL, daughters, Tiffany Diel of Prattville, AL, Patrice Ellis of
Montgomery, AL, Brandy McCrory of Millbrook, AL, sister Donna Gillesppie (Robert) of
Montgomery, AL and five grandchildren. In Lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Hospice
of Montgomery, 1111 Holloway Park, Montgomery, AL. The family will receive friends from
6-7 p.m. at the church. Brookside Funeral Home of Millbrook, AL directing.
Bruce A. Gunn
Dec. 2, 1966 - Jan. 26, 2013 - ELWOOD, Ind. — Bruce A. Gunn, 46, Elwood, died Jan. 26,
2013, at HCR Manor Care in Anderson after an extended illness. Survivors include his father,
Larry E. Gunn; two brothers, Bryan T. Gunn (Carla McClish) and Bryce (Cathy) Gunn; and twin
sister, Betsey A. Gunn. Service 11 a.m. Wednesday at First United Methodist Church, Elwood.
Burial in Elwood City Cemetery. Visitation 3 to 8 p.m. today at Copher-Fesler-May Funeral
Home, Elwood. Memorials to American Academy of Dermatology “Camp Discovery.”
Bruce E. Gunn
uce Gunn, 87, of East Hampton, CT, passed away peacefully on November 3, 2015. Bruce
Gasiewski was born in 1927 in Southington, CT. He later changed his name to Bruce Gunn. He
was the son of the late Paul and Sophie Gasiewski. He is pre-deceased by his wife Sarah, his
brother Walter and his sister Eleanor. Bruce is survived by his son Bruce Jr, daughter-in-law
Bonnie, his grandson Brett, grandson Bruce III and his wife Brianna, and great granddaughter
Pippa. Also left behind are his brother Eugene Gasiewski, many nieces and nephews and his love
Frances Ball. His family moved to Stamford, CT and in 1944 where at age 17, Bruce decided to
join the Navy. He trained in New York and was assigned to a ship in Honolulu, Hawaii. He
witnessed two atomic bomb tests in the South Pacific and was honorably discharged in 1947. He
moved to Hartford in 1952 and married Sarah Andonian and had one son, Bruce Jr. Bruce then
joined the National Guard and was given the rank of Staff Sergeant. He served during the flood
of 1955 where he set up communication systems in Winsted, CT. He later became a painter and
wallpaper hanger and founded Gunn Paper Hanging which served West Hartford, Avon and
Simsbury for over 30 years. Bruce was an avid golfer and had five holes in one to his credit with
one at Southington Country Club winning him a car in 1991. A Funeral Service will be held at
11 a.m. on Tuesday, November 10th at Taylor and Modeen Funeral Home, 136 South Main St,
West Hartford. Burial will follow at Fairview Cemetery, West Hartford. Family and friends will
be received at the funeral home Tuesday one hour prior to the service from 10 to 11 a.m. In lieu
of flowers, please make memorial donations in Bruce's name, to the VFW Post 5095, 20 North
Maple St, East Hampton, CT 06424. For directions and online condolences, please visit
www.taylorandmodeen.com.
Bryon S. Gunnn
age 63, of Cincinnati, Ohio passed away on Wednesday, August 12, 2015. He was born in
Cincinnati, Ohio on May 3, 1952 to James J. and Frances G. Slaughter (nee Spurling). He was
preceded in death by his father, James J. Gunn. Byron is survived by his beloved mother, Frances
G. Slaughter; siblings, Gayla M. (Mike) Hall, Gregory E. Gunn, Sr., Valerie L. Gunn, Raejean A.
Gunn; several nieces and nephews; and a host of other family members and friends.
B
Buford A. Gunn
Harrisonville, Mo., Despondent over his son’s death in a submarine last June, Buford A. Gunn,
aged 49 years, committed suicide by shooting himself, Sunday afternoon at his farm two and a
half miles north of Drexel. Mrs. Gunn said her husband had been in ill health and despondent
since their son was lost on the submarine off the California coast. The Gunn family moved to the
farm near Drexel from Orchard Colorado about a month ago. Kansas City Star, page 3,
Wednesday December 10, 1941 (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright Gunn desc)
C. L. Gunn, Sr.
Charles Lafayette Gunn - Services were held at 3:30 today (Dec 30, 1965) at Hulett Chapel for
Charles L. Gunn, Sr. Of 115 Pinehurst, Mississippi, who died Wednesday afternoon at Methodist
Hospital. Burial was to follow in Highland Cemetery. Mr. Gunn had lived in Hattiesburg for 30
years and was a retired conductor for Southern Railway. Survivors are his wife, two son, James
L. Of Hattiesburg, and Charles L. Jr., of Washington, D. C., five grandchildren and two nieces.
Carl Wayne Gunn
HALLETTSVILLE - Carl Wayne Gunn, 79, of Hallettsville, passed away Oct. 22, 2014. He was
born April 22, 1935 to Floyd & Cora Flick Gunn in Orange, Texas. He married Joylynn Triesch
on March 11, 1962 in Corpus Christi, TX. He was a member of the American Legion and St.
Peter's Lutheran Church in Hallettsville. Carl is survived by his wife; 1 son Brian Wayne Gunn
and wife Dawn of Corpus Christi, TX; 2 daughters Lynette Hilton and husband Randy of Corpus
Christi, TX, Gay Wakefield and husband Fred of San Antonio, TX; 7 Grandchildren; and 2 Great
Grandchildren.Carl is preceded in death by his parents. Funeral Service: 2 pm Sunday, October
26, 2014, at St. Peter Lutheran Church in Hallettsville, TX. Officiant: Rev. Andy Taylor.
Graveside Service: 1 pm Monday, October 27, 2014, Seaside Memorial Park Corpus Christi, TX.
Pallbearers: Rudy Luna, Craig Mitschke, Lance Wheatley, Cody Triesch, Michael Triesch,
Ronnie Wagner, Steve Wagner, and Colby Hilton. Honorary Pallbearers: Mike Chovanetz, Willie
Eden, Larry Hatch, Joey Cordo, Paul Crisp, Bobby Chandler, and Earl Logue.Memorials: St.
Peter's Lutheran Church, Alzheimer's Foundation, and Hospice of South Texas (Thomas and
Sarah Boatwright Gunn desc)
Carla Jean Brumfield Gunn,
52, of McComb, went to her heavenly home on Jan. 16, 2016, at her residence. Visitation is
noon Wednesday at Jones Family Funeral Services of McComb until services at 2 p.m., with Bro.
James Dawson and Gene Jones officiating. Burial will be in Brumfield Whittington Cemetery in
Liberty. Mrs. Gunn was born Dec. 9, 1963, in McComb, the daughter of Carl and Dorothy
Dillon Brumfield. Those of you who knew Carla also knew that she had a contagious
personality. She never met a stranger, and to know her was to love her. Mrs. Gunn was preceded
in death by her parents; her grandparents; and her brother-in-law, Jerry Hewitt. Those left to love
and miss her are her two sons, Dustin Dunaway and Dillon Gunn; her sister, Vickie Hewitt; five
grandchildren and many aunts, uncles and cousins. Pallbearers will be Dillon Gunn, Dustin
Dunaway, Phil Hewitt, John Dillon, Neal Edmonds, Jason Jones and Jeffry Jones. Honorary
pallbearer will be Fred Brumfield. The family would like to give a very special thank-you to her
caregiver Bertha Thompson and also to Latoya and Travis with Camellia Hospice, along with the
entire staff. Share condolences at www.jonesfamilyfuneralservices.net. Enterprise Journal,
McComb Mississippi
Carmen Lee Ellison Gunn
Graveside services for Mrs. Carmen Lee Gunn, 816 B SE will be at 10 a.m. Friday in Condon
Grove Cemetery near Milburn with Rev. Wayne Fite officiating. Born Jan. 4, 1903, in Zavalla,
Texas, Mrs. Gunn died May 24 at her home. A retired telephone company employee, she
married Roy Gunn Sept. 20, 1933, at Ashdown, Ark., and moved to Ardmore 12 years ago from
Sulphur. She was a member of the Southwest Baptist Church, and was preceded in death by her
husband in 1951. Survivors include two sons, Frank, of the home, Claude, Ada; two daughters,
Norma and Geneve Gunn, of the home; four sisters, Gladys Thompson, Duluth, Minn., Maudie
Pollen, Oxnard, Calif., Faye Teague and Johnnie Nutt, Mineral Springs, Ark.; and two
grandchildren. Smith Funeral Home, Tishomingo, will direct services. Printed in the Daily
Ardmoreite, May 25, 1984.
Carol Gunn Rowlette
Albany - Carol Gunn Rowlette passed away at Magnolia Manor Nursing Center in Americus, GA
on Friday, February 12, 2016 one day after her 78th birthday. There will be a memorial service
Sunday, February 28, at 2:00 p.m. at Christian Covenant Church, 1105 W. Second Avenue, in
Albany. Carol was born in Michigan and was a graduate of Wheaton College in Illinois. She
came to Albany from Prescott, Arizona in 1975. Carol was a member of Christian Covenant
Church and frequently attended Sherwood Baptist Church. She was employed at the Marine
Base. Carol struggled all her life with the effects of childhood polio. Her Church Family and
Facebook friends responded to the message of her passing by rejoicing that she would now be
dancing and singing (humming, maybe?) before her Heavenly Father! Carol is survived by her
daughter Michelle of Los Angeles, CA, her son David and his wife Karla and their two sons and
two daughters who reside in Phoenix, AZ, her brother Bill Gunn of Dallas, TX, and her very dear
friend, Harriet Simmons of Atlanta, GA. Those wishing to make memorials in honor of Carol's
life may do so by giving to Christian Covenant Church, 1105 W. Second Avenue, Albany, GA
31707. To sign our online registry or to send condolences to the family, you may visit Mathews'
website at www.mathewsfuneralhome.com. Mathews Funeral Home Albany, GA
229-435-5657 Albany Herald, The (GA) - Tuesday, February 23, 2016
Carol E. Gunn,
69, died Nov. 21, 2014, at Wichita, Ks. She was born Feb. 19, 1945, at Savannah, Georgia the
daughter of Sol and Eileen Anderson Roehl. A Kingman resident since 1994, previously of
Salina, she was an Administrative Assistant for Klaver Construction. Carol was a member of the
Kingman Christian Church, the Beta Sigma Phi Sorority and was a member of the singing group
Sisters of Habit. She was active in several crafting groups and loved expressing her art. Her most
fulfilling endeavor, however, was working with EF High School Exchange. Carol hosted
countless teens throughout the years and helped place many more in homes that were a perfect
fit. She loved every one of her students and held them all dear to her heart. Carol met Bill Gunn
while skydiving and they were married on Oct. 14, 1967 at Hill City; he died July 27, 1997.
Survivors include daughter Skye Gunn Christensen and husband Alan; mother Eileen Roehl;
brother Sol “Butch” L. Roehl; sister Jean Gisel; grandchildren Cortland and Aylan; and 11
beloved nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be 10:00 a.m., Wednesday, Nov. 26, 2014 at
the Kingman Christian Church. Graveside services will be 3:00 p.m., Wednesday at Roselawn
Cemetery, Salina. Friends may call from 1:00 p.m to 8:00 p.m. Tuesday at the Livingston
Funeral Home in Kingman with family receiving friends from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Memorials
may be made with National Brain Tumor Society and Kingman Elementary/Middle School Coat
Drive in care of Livingston Funeral Home.
Carolyn Joyce Johnson,
65, a native and resident of Millry, AL, was born Tuesday, July 6, 1948 and passed from this life
Monday, July 22, 2013 at Springhill Medical Center in Mobile, Alabama. She was a member of
North Oak Grove Baptist Church and was employed as a Medical Transcriptionist with the
Hattiesburg Clinic, Hattiesburg, MS. Mrs. Johnson is preceded in death by her parents, Irving
and Ena (Page) Gunn; and granddaughter, Gracie Tuck. She is survived by her husband, Kenneth
Johnson of Millry; son, Rodney Johnson (Jill) of Scottsville, KY; daughter, Shelley Tuck
(Steven) of Goshen, AL; 3 brothers, Robert L. Gunn (Rebekah) of Pittsboro, NC, John W. Gunn
(Ouida) of Millry, Marvin A. Gunn (Barbara) of Millry; 3 sisters, Anne Lewis of Heidelberg,
MS, Sadie C. McIlwain (Robert) of Lawrenceburg, TN, Mary Ruth Dillehay (Don) of Mobile; 5
grandchildren, Brady and Maggie Johnson of Scottsville, KY, Ian, Orion, and James Tuck of
Goshen, AL. Visitation for Mrs. Johnson will be held from 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM, Wednesday,
July 24, 2013 at North Oak Grove Baptist Church in Millry. Funeral Services will be held at 1:00
PM Thursday, July 25, 2013 at North Oak Grove Baptist Church in Millry with Dr. Scotty
Hogan, Bro. Sidney Hill and Rev. Bill Messer officiating. Interment will be in North Oak Grove
Cemetery in Millry. In Lieu of Flowers, memorials may be made to North Oak Grove Baptist
Church. (Reuben and Mary Goforth Gunn desc)
Carolyn Ann Holcomb Gunn
A native of Ecru, Mississippi and a resident of Street, Maryland died in a Baltimore hospital
Wednesday March 16, 1877. She is survived by her husband, Donald J. Gunn; one daughter
Miss Kimberly Ann Gunn, three sons, Timothy James Gunn, Michael Keith Gunn, and Daniel
Christopher Gunn all of Street, MD. Funeral services will be held from Prichard First United
Methodist Church on Monday. Interment will be in Pine Crest Cemetery, Mobile, Alabama.
Carolyn Sue Gunn
was born the daughter of Martha Hobbs and Charles Flake on July 2, 1950 in Memphis,
Tennessee and departed this life August 30, 2012 at Cox South Hospital in Springfield, Missouri
at the age of 62 years. She is survived by three daughters, Kimberly Wilkins, Heather Green and
Jenny Wesneski; five grandchildren; one sister, Linda Gavrock; five nieces and nephews; thirteen
grandnieces and grandnephews; several other relatives and many friends. She was preceded in
death by her parents and one sister, Deborah Flake, who passed away only a few days before
Carolyn. She will be remembered as a devoted and loving mother, grandmother and aunt, as well
as, a wonderful friend. She will be truly missed by all who knew and loved her. A Memorial
Service will be held at 6:00 PM, Saturday, September 15, 2012 at the Carter Funeral Home
Chapel in Thayer, Missouri
Carrie Wells Gunn
McKenney, Va - November 9, 1957 - Mrs. Carrie Gunn, 89 died Saturday at the home of her
brother, Almonte Wells, of McKenney. She also is survived by a son Lawrence Gunn of
Richmond, Va; a foster daughter, Mrs. Harry Abernathy of McKenney; two sisters, Mrs. T. E.
Lambert of McKenney and Mrs. N. N. LaNeave of Crewe, and three grandchildren. a funeral
service will be held at 4 pm Sunday at Concord Presbyterian Church Cemetery, near Rawlings,
Brunswick County, Sunday, November 10, 1957
Paper: Richmond Times Dispatch
(Richmond, VA) Page: 34 w/o Thomas E. Gunn
Catherine Gunn Brown
Mrs. Catherine Gunn Brown, widow of Frank Edward Brown, died Monday, October 24, in a
local hospital. She is survived by one sister, Mrs. William Joseph Blanton of Richmond, two
brothers, Randolph Wellford Gunn, Jr., of Tappahannock, and Richard Eugene Gunn of
Williamsburg; a step-daughter, Mrs. Robert Mehaffey of Richmond; one step grandson; several
nieces and nephews. Mrs. Brown was a member of Centenary United Methodist church, the
Woman’s auxiliary Board of the Richmond Cerebral Palsy Center, a former member of the Board
of the Memorial Guidance Clinic, a recipient of the Mary Mildred Sullivan Award given by
Randolph Macon College in 1979, and she had taught in Richmond Public School System for
many years. Remains rest at the Bennett Funeral Home, 3215 Cutshaw Avenue. Graveside
services conducted at 11 am Thursday October 27, in Hollywood Cemetery. Date: Wednesday,
October 26, 1983 Paper: Richmond Times Dispatch (Richmond, VA) Page: 16 (Berryhill Gunn
family)
Catherine Balcerzak Gunn
“Kate” Gunn, homemaker and retired bookkeeper, insurance worker and IRS worker, who
passed away of congestive heart failure in her home on April 3, 2015. She was born in Medina,
New York on May 1, 1928. After working at the local pharmacy, Katie moved with her best
friend and cousin, Genny Cotriss, to St. Petersburg, FL in 1951. There she met and married
William (Bill) Gunn. She would proudly tell you that she was one of 11 children, and the only
one to move away from the Medina area. Katie and Bill resided in Florida until 1996, with the
exception of 4 years in California, where they moved to allow them to travel to most of their
daughter's college basketball games with BYU. They moved to Baton Rouge in 1996. Katie
dearly loved being with her grandchildren and great grandchildren; as well as children of friends
and neighbors. She greatly enjoyed volunteering in the school cafeteria at St. Aloysius. Katie
proudly maintained her independence until the last days of her life. Visitation at St. Aloysius
Church beginning at 10 a.m. on Friday, April 10th, followed by Mass of Christian burial at 11
a.m. A reception will follow in the church hall. Katie is survived by son, Tim (Marshall) of Baton
Rouge, daughter, Tina (Scott) Robison of Syracuse, Utah; sisters, Helen Morien and Loretta
Koneski, brothers, Leonard, Frances, Donald and Michael; and grandchildren, Larry and Justin
Robison, Kate Robison Holdeman, Margaret Gunn, as well as eight great grandchildren. She was
preceded in death by her husband William, her parents, Anthony and Agnes Balcerzak, sisters,
Mary Knights and Eleanor Rignel, and brothers, Joseph and Anthony, Jr.. The family thanks Jill
and Valerie and The Hospice of Baton Rouge for loving care of Katie in her final days. In lieu of
flowers, the family asks that donations be made in her name to The Hospice of Baton Rouge
Catherine Yvonne Gunn Soyars
85, died in Greensboro at Carriage House Friday, March 20, 2015.Funeral services will be held 2
p.m. Monday, March 23rd at Friendship United Methodist Church, with the Reverend Amy
Hutchison and Reverend Rick Lebaube officiating. Burial will follow in the church
Cemetery.Mrs. Soyars was born August 9, 1929 to the late H. P. and Nellie Olivia Joyce Gunn.
She was preceded in death by her husband Willie H. Soyars and brother, H. Charles Gunn. Mrs.
Soyars is survived by her son William Roger Soyars and wife Sabrina; grandson, Randall Soyars;
brother, Keith P. Gunn and wife Pat; sisters-in-law, Jo Zimmerman and Una Howe; many loving
nieces and nephews.Mrs. Soyars loved cooking, canning, enjoyed friends and family and being
outdoors. She was active for years in her church choir, Ladies Auxilary at NE Guilford Fire
Department and Friendship United Methodist Women. She loved her house plants, animals,
Bingo, and going anywhere with family, especially with grandson Randy.The family will receive
friends from 6 to 8 p.m. Sunday at Lambeth-Troxler Funeral Home and at other times at the
home of Roger and Sabrina Soyars.Memorials may be made to VIP for a VIP, 2406 Farm Gate
Road, Browns Summit, NC 27214 or Friendship United Methodist Church, NC Hwy 150 E,
Browns Summit, NC 27214The family would like to thank the staff of Greensboro Hospice and
the staff of Carriage House for their care and support. (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright Gunn desc)
Carver Gunn
Uncle Carver Gunn died at his home 3 miles west of town, where he has been living with his
son-in-law John Reed, last Monday night the 20th inst. Mr. Gunn has been in a declining state of
health for some time and his death was not an unexpected event. He was born in July 1799 and
was therefore almost eighty-six years of age. In the year 1838 he married Miss Lucy A. Owen
who departed this life on the 21st of last June. The year after their marriage he moved from
Illinois to Lawrence Co., this state where they lived for 12 years. Since which time Mr. Gunn has
been a respected member of this community and leaves a host of friends to bear witness to his
good name. Six children survive him four of whom are well known citizens of this county Viz.
O.D., H.O., R.B. Gunn and Mrs John Reed and two daughters, Mrs. Eliza Pease and Adline
Hanlock (Hadlock) residing in Kansas. His remains were interned in the Hadlock burying
ground, on Wednesday afternoon, by a large concourse of sorrowing neighbors, friends and
relatives. Bolivar, Missouri of The Bolivar Free Press Thursday, April 28, 1885
Cecelia Gunn Seiler SAVANNAH, GA - Cecelia Gunn Seiler passed away Thursday, June 5, 2014, after a lengthy
illness. Born in Upatoi, GA, to Mary Charles and Cecil Gunn, she spent much of her childhood
in Muscogee County. She graduated from Columbus High School. She attended Mary
Washington College in Fredericksburg, Virginia before transferring to the University of Georgia,
where she pledged Chi Omega sorority. It was there she would meet her future husband, Frank
W. Sonny Seiler. The couple would be given a solid white English bulldog puppy as a wedding
gift. They named him UGA, and the University of Georgia Mascot dynasty would begin. Cecelia
would lovingly raise and care for eight generations of the beloved dogs for over fifty-five years.
After moving to Savannah following college, Cecelia worked for Savannah Bank. She later
would work with Convention Consultants welcoming hundreds of visitors to the city each year.
She was a member of the Junior League of Savannah, active in Children's Theatre, the Girl Scout
Council of Savannah, the United Community Appeal, the Candler Hospital Pink Ladies, and
served as President of the YWCA during its merger to the YWCO in the late 1960's. As a
member of the Lutheran Church of the Ascension, she was a former Sunday school teacher and in
later years enjoyed caring for the Alter Linens. She enjoyed travel, her porch at Tybee, reading,
needlepoint, football Saturdays, gourmet cooking and holidays with her family. She is survived
by her husband of 59 years, Frank W. Sonny Seiler, four children, Cecelia Swann Seiler and
Charles Wilkins Seiler (Wendy) of Savannah, Bess Seiler Thompson (Shannon) of St. Simons
Island, GA, and Sara Seiler Story (Todd) of Athens, GA. She leaves seven grandchildren;
Margaret Chapman Story, Sara Baldwin Thompson, Anna Gibbons Story, David Tennyson
Thompson, Seiler Burnette Thompson, William Gunn Story, and Cecil Wilson Seiler. Her family
wishes to acknowledge with grateful appreciation, the employees at The Oaks at The Marshes for
their outstanding care of Cecelia over the last year, as well as the continued support of Doctors
Stephen Malone, Clark Deriso, and Robert Rollings. Visitation will be held at The Savannah
Golf Club Monday 9-10:30am. Funeral to be held Monday 11:00am at The Lutheran Church of
the Ascension on Wright Square, burial to follow, Greenwich Section of Bonaventure. In lieu of
flowers, remembrances may be sent to The University of Georgia College of Veterinary
Medicine, The Evangelical Lutheran Church of the Ascension, or Hospice of Savannah. Please
sign our online guestbook at www.foxandweeks.com Savannah Morning News June 8, 2014 (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright Gunn descendant)
Cecil Kevin Gunn
Southaven, Ms - Services for Cecil “Kevin” Gunn were held Feb 2, 2007 with interment in Twin
Oaks memorial Gardens in Southaven. Gunn died Jan 29, 2007 at Baptist Memorial Hospital in
DeSoto from complication of a car accident that occurred June 29, 2006. He leaves three sons,
Dalton Gunn, Dillion Gunn both of Horn Lake, David Gunn of Southaven, and his mother
Martha Tucker; three brothers, Dewayne Gunn, Scotty Gunn, Jerry Gunn, and two sisters, Kelley
Benson, Pepper Gunn all of Southaven. He was preceded in death by his father Jerry Gunn and
step father Earnest Tucker.
Cecil W. Gunn,
66, 102 Arsdale Court, Longwood, Florida, died Sunday. Born in Vancouver, British Columbia,
he moved to Longwood from Ontario, Canada, in 1974. He was a retired automobile dealership
owner and operator and a member of St. Stephen Lutheran Church. Survivors: wife, Olive; sons,
Billy, Mark, both of Ottawa, Ontario, Dwight Weisenberg, Kingston, Ontario; daughters, Debra
Curtis, Deerfield Beach, Carol Lee Gauen, Ottawa; six grandchildren. Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral
Home, Altamonte Springs Orlando Sentinel, The (FL) - Monday, October 7, 1985
Cecile Gunn Millner,
84, of Newport News and formerly of Crewe, Virginia passed away, Saturday, June 28, 2014.
Graveside services will be conducted 2:00 P.M., Wednesday, July 2, 2014 at St. Marks United
Methodist Church Cemetery (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright Gunn desc., d/o Harry Raymond
and Annie Crowder Gunn)
Charles Gunn
Wednesday March 15, 1899. Charles Gunn aged 17 years, beloved son of Peter Gunn and the
late Jane Ford Gunn died. Funeral Saturday March 18, 1899 at 1:30 pm from residence, 1829
Collins Street to St. Patrick’s Church, thence to Calvary Cemetery. Date: Friday, March 17,
1899 Paper: St. Louis Republic (St. Louis, MO) Volume: 91 Issue: 259 Page: 9
Charles E. Gunn
Funeral services for Lance Cpl. Charles E. Gunn, 20 of 419 Hartsdale who was killed in action in
Vietnam on March 16, 1967 will be held at 3:30 PM Friday in the Dudley M. Hughes Funeral
Chapel. Burial will be in Grove Hill Memorial Park. A lifetime resident of Dallas, Cpl Gunn
was graduated from Sunset High School in 1965. While in high school he was manager of the
football and track teams. Survivors: Mother, Mrs Mary E. Gunn of Dallas; two brothers, Albert
N. Gunn of Dallas and Pete Dennison of Gainesville, and two sisters, Mrs. Mary Kathryn Poteet
and Mrs. Edith Mae Abner of Dallas (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright Gunn desc)
Charles H. Gunn
Funeral services for the late Charles H. Gunn of 440 East Thirty Seventh Street will be held
today, Monday, at 2:30 pm at Finley’s Mortuary. Interment Rose City Cemetery -Monday,
August 14, 1922 Paper: Oregonian (Portland, OR) Volume: LXI Issue: 19261 Page: 9
Charles H. Gunn
Mr Charles H. Gunn, formerly a member of the old 154th Tennessee was buried yesterday,
August 13, 1968 in the evening. Friday, August 14, 1868
Paper: Memphis Daily Avalanche
(Memphis, TN) Volume: 11 Issue: 186 Page: 3
Charles L. Gunn
of Hattiesburg, died August 5, 2010 at the age of 79. He is survived by his wife, Rosalind J. A.
Gunn; daughter Carolyn Gunn Thigpen; son Patrick Charles Gunn; brother James L. Gunn;
grandchildren, Charles A. Martin and Kristen M. Thomas; and great grandchildren; Madison K.
Martin, Kadence D. Thomas and Steven F. Thomas, Jr. He was preceded in death by his parents
Charles L. Gunn, Sr. And Ruth Gunn of Hattiesburg. (Hattiesburg American newspaper) Oct 17,
2010
Charles Robert Gunn
Asheville - Charles R. "Bob" Gunn, a resident of Givens Estates in Asheville, North Carolina,
died September 26, 2015 at the age of 88. Bob, who was a botanist with a lifelong specialty in
seed identification, was born in Columbus, Ohio, graduated from Iowa State College and was
hired by a seed company in Louisville, Kentucky, and met his future wife, Betty. Later, the
couple and their two small children moved back to Iowa where he worked his way through the
renamed Iowa State University and received a Ph.D. In 1965, he was hired by the United States
Department of Agriculture to be the director of what is now known as the U.S. National Seed
Herbarium. From 1965 through his retirement in 1992, he led the growth of the herbarium, which
is considered the world's largest taxonomic seed collections with more than 100,000 samples,
many of which he collected. While director, he gained national publicity after spotting jewelry
made with poisonous seeds -- Abrus precatorius - for sale at a major department store chain,
which led to recalls and changes in federal policies. And, he and a coworker published the first
paper documenting the use of a computer for automated seed identification. He also identified
seeds for forensic analysis, and even contributed to the design of a postage stamp. Bob published
about 150 papers and books, including a multi-volume series of seeds and fruits of 375 legume
genera. In this study, he discovered new genus of African legume. He was honored by his
colleagues, who named the genus Bobgunnia. His hobby also involved seeds: collecting and
writing about tropical seeds and fruits carried by ocean currents to temperate beaches. He
co-wrote a book on the topic. In the early 1990s, he and his wife retired from their home in
Maryland, to Brevard, N.C., and ten years ago moved to Givens Estates. He enjoyed the
Sunday-evening bridge group. Bob was active in his children's lives and was proud of his
children and grandchildren. He especially enjoyed family visits in recent years. He is survived by
his wife of 61 years, Betty, of Givens Estates; daughter Laura Leff (Adam) of Hudson, Ohio; son
Steve (Jean Harris) of Norfolk, Va., and four grandchildren: Kathryn Gunn of Evanston, Ill.;
Alexander Gunn of Carrboro, N.C.; and Benjamin and Amelia Leff, both of Hudson; and cat,
Catie Jane. No memorial service is planned. Memorials may be made to a Western Carolina cat
rescue organization
Charles S. Gunn
Charles S., 64, Fayetteville, Ga., died Thursday, 01-01-2015. Funeral Service: Saturday,
01-10-2015 12:00 Noon, St. John C.M.E. Pitts, Hwy 208 Waverly Hall, Ga. with Rev. J.
Howard, Officiating, Leonard's Funeral Home of Talbotton, Ga.. Charles W. Gunn
71 years old life long resident of Warren County, Georgia died here, July 19, 1940, after a long
illness. Funeral services will be held tomorrow afternoon at 4 o’clock at Johnson Methodist
Church. Mr. Gunn was a prominent planter and mule dealer. He was a member of the Johnson
Church. He is survived by eight children; Mrs. James F. Lawless of Jackson, Alabama; Mrs.
Annie Laurie Rivers; Mrs. Matt Ivery; Joe Gunn, and Grogan Gunn, all of Warrenton; Luther
Gunn and Charles E. Gunn of Charlotte, North Carolina; and Mrs. Lloyd G. Shivers of Norwood,
Georgia; one sister, Mrs. Callie Pool of Warrenton; one brother, H. E. Gunn of Macon, Georgia;
and seven grandchildren. Saturday, July 20, 1940 Paper: Augusta Chronicle (Augusta, GA)
Section: A Page: 2 (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright Gunn desc.)
Charles Wayne Gunn
was born on September 20, 1958, in Los Angeles, California to his parents Wesley and Delfina
Karma (Valdez) Dvorak. He passed away in Fruita, Colorado, on Sunday, December 7, 2014, at
the age of 56. Charles is preceded in death by both of his loving parents, and his nephews, Joseph
and Chris Fresquez. He is survived by his three sisters, Katherine Olson and her husband, Mike
from Long Beach, California; Monica Meguiar-Mathews and her husband, Steve from Delta,
Colorado, and Valerie Herrera and her husband, Michael from Las Vegas, Nevada. Charles also
leaves behind three nephews and three nieces, Steven Herrera, Matthew Olson, Mark Olson,
Kelley Herrera, Delfie Albert, and Katie Angelico. He is also survived by his step-father, Ron
Dvorak, of Las Vegas, Nevada. Charles was blessed to have had a large extended family,
including many uncles, aunts, cousins, grand-nephews, and grand-nieces. Charles was raised in
the Los Angeles area of Southern California, in the cities of Lynwood and Norwalk. He lost his
father, Wesley, in 1974. Shortly after graduation from Norwalk High School in 1976, Charles
and his youngest sister, Valerie, moved with his Mother to Delta, Colorado, and Charles
remained a resident of the Western Slope of this state until his passing on Sunday, December 7th
of this year. He was a long-time resident of the city of Fruita. He was also a faithful and loyal 24
year employee of CoorsTek Electronics in Grand Junction, from June of 1990 to June of 2014,
having earned various promotions leading to his final position as a Quality Assurance Engineer
II. Charles often spoke of the various white water rafting trips he had taken with co-workers and
friends, and he also enjoyed both fishing and hunting when able to do so. He will always be
remembered as a loving brother by his sisters, and he was cherished as a loving son to his parents
until their passing. Memories of Charles' generous nature, his quick wit, dry sense of humor, and
his beautiful smile will live on in the hearts of his family and friends forever. Charlie Allen Gunn
Charlie A. Gunn - Reidsville, NC - Charlie A. Gunn, 86 of Route 8, died at his home Monday,
January 30, 1967, following an illiness of several months. Guneral will be 3 pm today at Citty
Funeral Home Chapel. He was a farmer and was a member of the Wentworth Methodist Church.
He was a member of Jefferson Penn Masonic Lodge and had received a 60 years membership pin
from the lodge in November 1966. Tuesday, January 31, 1967
Paper: Greensboro Daily
News (Greensboro, NC) Page: 12 9 Thomas and Sarah Boatwright Gunn desc
Charlie H. Gunn
died October 22, 1983. Charlie H. Gunn formerly of 1615 Jacquelin Street, Richmond, Va. He is
survived by one daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Howard; son Junius Gunn; ten grandchildren; seventeen
great grandchildren; one great great granddaughter; one sister, Mrs. Pattie Gunn, three nieces;
one nephew, one son in law, Mr. Aubrey Howard; and other relatives and friends. Remains rest at
the O. F. Howard Funeral Home, 2011 Grayland Avenue, where a funeral service will be held 12
noon Friday. Interment Roselawn Memory Gardens. Thursday, October 27, 1983 Paper:
Richmond Times Dispatch (Richmond, VA) Page: 16
Charlie Louis Gunn, Sr.
age 58 of 1130 Pecan Avenue, Hopewell, Virginia, died Friday August 10, 1973. He was a
native of Burdette, Va. He was the son of George W. and Linda Robertson Gunn and the
widower of Edna McClenny Gunn. He was a Baptist and an Army veteran of WWII. He is
survived by son Charlie L. Gunn, Jr., of Carson Virginia' a sister Edna Shaffer of Boykins, Va
and three borthers, Edward and Otis Gunn of Petersburg, and Marvin B. Gunn of Franklin and
one grandchild. Interrment Southampton Memorial Park (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright Gunn
desc)
Charlotte Gunn Smoak
, 85, widow of James Herbert Smoak Sr., died on Thursday, Jan. 29, 2015, at Tuomey Regional
Medical Center. Born in Savannah, Georgia, she was a daughter of the late James F. Gunn Sr.
and Sarah Cogburn Gunn Lorenson. She was a member of Pinewood Baptist Church, where she
was a member of the Bessie Ruth Circle and was very active with the hostess committee. She
retired from Sumter School District 2, where she was the secretary at Furman High School and
was a lifetime member of the Educators Office Professionals. Mrs. Smoak was a member of the
American Legion Auxiliary and was a volunteer at Tuomey Hospital for 13 years. She was an
avid bridge player and was a member of several bridge clubs. Survivors include six children,
Joyce Smith (Robbie) of Pinewood, Janice Bennett (Mick) of Dillon, Colorado, James Herbert
"Jim" Smoak (Chrissy) of Pinewood, Julia Tingen (Brick) of Spartanburg, Joseph C. "Joey"
Smoak (Chris) of Pinewood and Jonathan "Jon" Smoak (Lisa) of Sumter; 19 grandchildren; 19
great-grandchildren; a brother, James F. Gunn Jr. of Miami, Florida; and a sister, Barbara Jo Kirk
of Sun City, Florida. She was preceded in death by a son, Jerry Thomas Smoak; and two sisters,
Elizabeth Lois Gunn and Rebecca Anne Gunn. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. on Sunday
at Pinewood Baptist Church with the Rev. Kirk Carlisle and the Rev. Bennie Barwick officiating.
Burial will be in Pinewood Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Jimmy Barwick, Jimmy Charles,
Leslie McIntosh, Buddy Avins, Steve Barwick, Bill Oswald, Bruce Bennett and Bill Carlisle.
The family will receive friends from 5 to 7 p.m. on Saturday at Elmore-Cannon-Stephens Funeral
Home and other times at the home. Memorials may be made to Pinewood Baptist Church, P.O.
Box 176, Pinewood, SC 29125-0176. The family would like to express their sincere appreciation
to Dr. Kent Cunningham, Dr. Strat Stavrou and Dr. Billy Clowney.
Chell S. Gunn
Chell S. Gunn , 90, of Austin, Texas died Tuesday, December 4. Services 2 p.m. Thursday,
Hyltin-Manor Funeral Home. Burial Capital Memorial Park. Austin American-Statesman (TX) Wednesday, December 5, 1990
Chesley E. "Gene" Gunn,
81, of Worth County, died Friday, July 10, 2015, at his residence. Funeral services will be held
at 11 a.m. on Monday, July 13, at Liberty Hill Baptist Church with interment to follow in the
church cemetery. The Rev. David Williams and the Rev. Scott Tomlinson will officiate. Mr.
Gunn was born in Worth County on October 17, 1933, to the late James Washington and Corrie
Irene Hufstetler Gunn. He was a graduate of Bridgeboro High School. Mr. Gunn was a Vietnam
Veteran and retired as a Master Sergeant after 20 years of service in the U.S Air Force. He
returned home to Worth County where he worked for 17 years in the Boll Weevil Eradication
Program before retiring at the age of 71. "He dearly loved his wife, family, friends and church.
He was an avid gardener who loved listening to and singing gospel music. He was a loving father
and grandfather who cherished every minute he spent with his grandchildren, who were his
sunshine." the family said. Mr. Gunn was a member and Deacon of Liberty Hill Baptist Church
and served on the cemetery committee for many years. Survivors include his wife, Latrelle
Cross Gunn, of Worth County; sons, Chester Gunn (Julie), of Chula, Ga., Russell "Rusty" Gunn
(Cathy), of Palm Harbor, Fla., and Jeff Gunn (Angela), of Warner Robins, Ga.; grandchildren,
Jennifer Gunn, Chesley Gunn (Krysten), Taylor Gunn, Evan Gunn, Josh Carroll, and Brittney
Carroll; one great-grandchild; sister, Sue Smith, of Albany, Ga.; and a brother, Charles Gunn, of
Albany, Ga. The family will receive friends on July 12, from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., at Banks Funeral
Home. For those desiring, memorials may be made to the Liberty Hill Baptist Church, 724
Liberty Hill Road, Doerun, Ga., 31744. Banks Funeral Home in Sylvester is in charge of
arrangements. (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright Gunn desc)
Christina Gunn Mead
September 27, 1923 - June 29, 2014 OKLAHOMA CITY Christina Mae Bridgeland Mead
passed away very peacefully on June 29, 2014, in Oklahoma City, with her family by her side.
Christina was born in Pawhuska, Oklahoma, on September 27, 1923. She was preceded in death
by her parents, Stiles E. and Hazel Jane Gunn; and a brother, Stiles E. Gunn, Jr. She was
preceded in death also by her husband of 67 years, Clarence "Bill" Mead. Christina was a proud
graduate of Classen High School. During WWII, she did her part on the home front to assist in
the war effort by working in the map room of a shipyard in Galveston, Texas. Christina was the
consummate professional working woman and spent the majority of her career in the loan closing
business. She was highly respected among all of the home builders, banks and title companies in
Oklahoma City. Christina served as Vice President of American First Title and Trust and also
spent many years closing loans for Capital Abstract and Title Company. She was adventuresome
by nature, and she and husband Bill became accomplished at scuba diving and water skiing. She
traveled the world with family and friends. Christina and husband Bill traveled together to many
exotic locales and delighted in taking their family to Hawaii years ago to celebrate their 50th
wedding anniversary. Christina dearly loved her family and was a wonderful mother,
grandmother and great-grandmother. She was a master at crochet and needlepoint and a
published poet. She loved to play cards and was skilled at Trivial Pursuit and crossword puzzles.
Christina was an excellent cook and took great pride in providing many wonderful holiday meals
served on her beautifully and impeccably set dining room table. Christina is survived by her
daughter, Ann Felton Gilliland and husband Bob, of Oklahoma City; her grandchildren, Dr.
Warren Locker Felton III and wife Marian, of Richmond, Virginia; Susan Felton Skove, of West
Long Branch, New Jersey; Dr. Richard Felton and wife Gail, of Lexington, South Carolina;
Alecia Felton George and husband Kevin, of Oklahoma City; Christina Felton Thompson and
husband Mat, of Austin, Texas; and twelve great-grandchildren. The family would like to thank
caregivers, Vanessa, Liz, and Rose, for their loving care of Christina. A memorial service
celebrating her life will be held on Wednesday, July 2, 2014, at 2 p.m. at Southwest Church of
Christ, 3031 S.W. 104th Street, Oklahoma City, OK 73159. In lieu of flowers, donations may be
made to Oklahoma Honor Flights. - (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright Gunn desc)
Christopher William Gunn
formerly of Richmond, Virginia was killed in an auto accident on Wednesday April 23, 1986 in
Liberty, North Carolina. He is survived by his mother, Mrs. Margaret Neal; his father Andrew
(Bill) Gunn, Jr. Of Richmond; his brother, Andrew William Gunn, III of N.C.; his maternal
grandmother, Mrs. Beuna Terry of N.C., his paternal grandmother, Mrs. Lillie Gunn Houston of
Richmond; two half sisters Lori and Amanda Gunn. Funeral services were held in Liberty, NC on
Saturday April 26, 1986. Date:Wednesday, April 30, 1986 Location:Richmond (Thomas and
Sarah Boatwright Gunn desc)
Clara Ella “Tallie” Gunn Baskin
In the guietness of early Sunday morning God gave sleep to one of His beloved. It was shortly
before 8:00 o'clock that Mrs. James H Baskin passed away in the home in which she had lived
almost half a century. Services were conducted at 4:00 Monday afternoon in the home by the
Rev. L A Holley, pastor of the Presbyterian Church. Dennis Darnell sang " Beyond the Sunset"
the same hymn he had sung at services seven months ago for Mrs. Baskin's only son, William E.
Baskin. Burial was in Odd Fellows Cemetery with Barry Funeral Home in charge. Pallbearers
were Dr. J C Luper, Archie McDonnell, Howard McDuffie, George Bean, Winston Murphree
and Arthur Quinn. Mrs. Baskin, who was 89, had gradually failing the past two years. Especially
since the death of her son she was unable to resist the infirmities of age combined with her deep
sorrow. Prior to that time she had been remarkably active for her age. The former Miss Tallie
Gunn, Mrs. Baskin was the daughter of Dr. William Reid Gunn, prominent pioneer physician and
land owner, and Mrs. Mary Peel Gunn. She was born near Egypt and spent almost half her life in
that community. When a very young lady she was married to the late Mr. Baskin and their two
children moved to Okolona in 1907, Having a background of education and culture Mrs. Maskin
was a lady of gentleness and charm. She was an avid reader and was well informed in the
classics, modern literature and current events. Gracious and witty, Mrs. Baskin retained her sense
of humor until the last. She was a devoted wife and mother and a person of deep faith. She was a
member of the Primitive Baptist Church, but worked in the Presbyterian Church here. Mrs.
Baskin leaves her daughter, Mrs. Brooks Wilbourn, who with Mr. Wilbourn had lived with her
mother the past three years. Out of town relatives and friends who came for the service were:
Mrs. Burton Butler, Mrs. H L Shackelford of Mobile, Mr. and Mrs. Cooper Walker of Memphis,
Mrs. Eldredge Avent of Greenwood, Mrs. J E Greer of Itta Bena, Mrs. John Allen Sykes, Mrs.
Willie Paine, Mrs. Adam Carlisle of Aberdeen, Mrs. Walton Ferguson of Amory, C R Bolton of
Tupelo, and Mrs. Wylie Howell of Egypt. Chickasaw County, Mississippi. (Thomas and Sarah
Boatwright Gunn desc)
Clara Mae Gunn
went to be with the love of her life, husband George W Gunn on Sept. 5, 2009. She was also
reunited with her daughter Sharon Youngblood. She was born on a farm in Linn, Kansas to
Thomas and Franie Dodd. She was the youngest of seven children. Clara worked in restaurants
most of her life. She especially enjoyed working with the Price’s at Gridiron and 50 yard line.
She had a servant’s heart which gave her pleasure in serving others. Those left to carry on her
memory are children; Douglas and wife Tammy Gunn of Indiana, Michael and wife Jackie Gunn
of Lubbock, Thomas and wife Connie Gunn of Colorado, and her baby girl Della Gunn of
Lubbock; 7 grandchildren and 3 great grand children. A celebration of her life will be Saturday
at 11:00 am at Trinity Church Chapel. The family will be receive friends at Sanders Funeral
Home Friday from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. 1420-Main Street, Downtown Lubbock, Texas.
Clare A. Gunn,
99, born October 28, 1916 of Bryan, Texas passed away Thursday, November 19, 2015.
Visitation will be from 5 to 8 p.m. Sunday, November 29 at Trevino-Smith Funeral Home.
Services are set for 2 p.m. Monday, November 30 at A&M United Methodist Church. Private
interment will be at Rest Ever Memorial Park. Eagle, The (Bryan-College Station, TX) Saturday, November 21, 2015 - Dr. Clare A. Gunn Oct. 28, 1916 - Nov. 19, 2015 Dr. Clare A.
Gunn, son of Lila B. and Fred M. Gunn, passed away Thursday, November 19, 2015. A
Visitation will be held from 5-8PM on Sunday, November 29 in the Chapel of Trevino-Smith
Funeral Home, 2610 S. Texas Avenue, Bryan. A Memorial Service will be held at the A&M
United Methodist Church, College Station at 2PM Monday, November 30. Dr. Gunn will be laid
to rest in a private family ceremony at Rest-Ever Memorial Park. Dr. Gunn was born October 28,
1916, at the home of his parents, Fred and Lila Gunn in Grandville, Michigan. From his parents,
he learned the importance of family love, discipline, faith in God, and the value of work. After
graduating from Grandville High School in 1935, he attended Grand Rapids Junior College
where he fell in love with Mary Alice Parish. They were married June 20, 1941 in South
Congregational Church, Grand Rapids. He is survived by his wife, Mary Alice Gunn and their
four sons: Thomas A. and wife Debby, LTC Bruce R. (Ret) and wife Jo-Anne, Richard C. and
wife Dr. Kerry Hope, and William E. and wife Dee. They have five grandchildren and three great
grandchildren. Dr. Gunn's career began at Michigan State University with a BS in Landscape
Architecture in 1940, MS degree at MSU in Land and Water Conservation in1952, followed by a
Ph.D. in Landscape Architecture at the University of Michigan in 1965: the first in the nation.
His 21 years of extension work at MSU introduced him to the field of tourism, providing the
focus of his work in research, teaching, writing, and consulting for seven decades. He served in
six universities; two schools of Landscape Architecture, two schools of Hotel Management, and
two departments of Recreation, Parks, and Tourism. He retired from Texas A&M University as
Emeritus Professor in 1984. He has been cited as a pioneer in Tourism Education and his books
and other writings have been used by governments, tourism agencies, and educators worldwide.
His consulting work took place throughout the United States, Canada, and in many other
countries. His main books include: The Campus Beautiful (1940), Motel Planning and Business
Management (coauthor 1964). Tourism Planning (2002 and in Chinese 2005), Vacationscape
(1997and in Chinese 1998), and Western Tourism—Can Paradise be Reclaimed? (2004). His
writings have appeared in many books, journals, encyclopedias, and manuals; these works now
reside in the Michigan State University Archives & Historical Collections. He established
tourism courses at the School of Travel Industry Management, University of Hawaii and the
Department of Recreation, Park, and Tourism Sciences, Texas A&M University. Dr. Gunn was
an active member of the American Society of Landscape Architects since 1952, Michigan
Chapter President, National Trustee from Michigan, and named Fellow, FASLA, 1986. He was
active in The Travel and Tourism Research Association and received "The TTRA Lifetime
Achievement Award" in 2001. He received a Special Citation for 38 years of Inspirational
Teaching from the Governor of Texas. He was a member of Phi Kappa Phi and Distinguished
Member of Sigma Lambda Alpha, the International Society of Educators of Landscape
Architecture. He was a licensed Landscape Architect in Michigan, California, and Texas. For
over 30 years he was a member of Rotary International, was on many District Committees,
directed the creation of three new clubs, served as President of the Rotary Club of College
Station, and was named to the District 5910 Roll of Fame. He was also an Emeritus Member of
the International Academy for the Study of Tourism. He was a member and supporter of the
A&M Methodist Church for over 40 years. He was a dedicated loving husband and father, always
keeping a warm personal approach to others and claimed that any success he achieved in his
lifetime was due to the love and support from his wife of 74 years, Mary Alice. Memorials may
be made to the Clare Gunn Scholarship, Department of Recreation, Park and Tourism Sciences,
Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas 77843-2261. Please View and Sign the
Guestbook at: TrevinoSmithFuneralHome.com Serving Your Family Is Our Family Business
Cleata Gunn McIntosh
passed away at age 95 on June 28, 2013 in Lake Forest Park, WA. She was born in Tacoma, WA
on June 13, 1918 to George and Cleata Gunn. The eldest of four sisters, Cleata was raised in
Seattle where she graduated from Garfield High School. She studied Home Economics at the
University of Washington and was a member of the Delta Gamma sorority. In true Northwest
fashion, she met her husband and love of her life, Richard David McIntosh, on Hood Canal. They
were married in 1941 and enjoyed 63 years together. During Rich's career at IBM, Cleata made a
home for their children and volunteered in the communities they lived, including Seattle,
Spokane, Honolulu, La Canada, CA and Darien, CT before returning to Seattle in 1971. After
retirement the couple explored the world on freighters and the Northwest on their Grand Banks
yacht. They spent many happy years dividing their time between Port Ludlow, WA and Palm
Desert, CA. Cleata loved best to spend time with her three children and their families. She was
an extraordinary quilter and left a legacy of beautiful handmade quilts that her family will
treasure for many generations. She enjoyed a good party, clams, things that sparkle, keeping up
with current events, reading, dancing and travel. She was proud of her country. She is survived
by her son, Richard David McIntosh (wife, Janet), daughters Cam (Cleata) McIntosh Secrist
(husband, Don) and Nancy McIntosh Pascoe (husband, Scott); grandchildren Richard McIntosh,
Robert McIntosh (wife, Suzanne), Annette Cole (husband, Carter), Joel Secrist (wife, Chris), and
Phoebe and Phaedra Pascoe; great grandchildren Gibson and Robert McIntosh; and sister JoAnne
Nichols. She is preceded in death by her husband, Rich McIntosh, and sisters Gloria Prince and
Nancy Vinsonhaler. A private family memorial has been held. In lieu of flowers, the family
requests remembrances in Cleata's name to the Alzheimer's Foundation of America.
Seattle
Times, The (WA) - Sunday, July 14, 2013
Clementine Boutwell Gunn
Robertsdale Alabama - 68, of Fairburn, Georgia died June 21, 1988 in Escambia County, Florida.
Services will be held thursday at 10 am in Mack Funeral Home Robertsdale. Alabama. Survivors
include daughers Patricia Ross and Christina Taylor both of Atlanta, and Doris Smith and Betty
sue Gaston of Mobile. Sisters Opal Glass, Claudia Sharp, and Brother Albert Boutwell.
Cleo Jackson Gunn
age 85, of Ennis, Texas, died Tuesday, February 8, 2005, in Ennis, Texas . She is survived by:
Daughter & Son-in-law-Josephine & Charlie Vrzalik of Ennis, Texas, Son &
Daughter-in-law-Edgar(Buddy) & Jackie Gunn of Richland, Texas, Son & Daughter-in-law-John
& Cathy Gunn of Cedar Creek Lake, Texas Sister-Lorene Crutchfield of Dallas, Texas.
Arrangements are being handled by Corley Funeral Home, Corsicana, Texas, where the 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 , Bro. Bill Honea
officiating. Interment will be at Richland Cemetery in Richland, Texas.
Clifford Gunn
Tell City, Indiana - Clifford E. Gunn, 93, passed away on February 4, 2014 at Signature
Healthcare in Newburgh, Indiana. He was born on August 1, 1920, in Dodd, Indiana. His parents
were the late Wyatt C. and Barbara A. (Neyenhaus) Gunn. Also preceding him in death was his
first wife of 43 years, Ruth E. (May) Gunn in 1987, his second wife, Betty Bender Gunn, in 2008
and his brothers, Floyd and Ray Gunn. A 1939 graduate of Cannelton High School, Cliff was a
World War II United States Navy veteran. He retired in 1984 from Tell City Chair Company
where he had been employed for over thirty years. He enjoyed singing, woodworking and
traveling and was a member of Lilly Dale Church of Christ in Gatchel. He was proud to have
made The Walk to Emmaus. Cliff had been a past president of Cannelton Board of Education,
Tell City Barbershopper Chapter, Ohio Valley Forest Products Research Society and Lincoln
Hills Community Chorus. He was a past member of The Canneltones and The Grandfathers Four
barbershop quartets, Perry County Museum and Cannelton Historical Society. Surviving are his
three sons, Robert W. "Bob" (Joan) Gunn, Effingham, IL, C. Paul Gunn (Jan), Evansville,
Indiana and Jon M. Gunn (Julie), Santa Claus, Indiana; grandchildren Melissa Harper, Pamela
Seaman, Jennifer Claycomb, Kelly Wagoner, Abby Kamuf and Kris Gunn and great
grandchildren; sister-in-law, Ruth M. Gunn, Cannelton, Indiana; step sons, Larry Bender (Myra)
and Gene Bender (Linda); step grandchildren and his companion of five years, Lois Hartman,
Tell City, Indiana. Funeral services will be held at 11:00 AM on Friday, February 7, 2014, at
Huber Funeral Home, 1139 12th Street, Tell City, with burial in New Cliff Cemetery in
Cannelton, Indiana. There will be military graveside rites conducted by Veterans of Foreign Wars
Post #2939. Visitation will be from 3:00 until 7:00 PM on Thursday and from 9:00 AM until
service time on Friday. Bro. Eddie Olberding will officiate. (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright Gunn
desc)
Clyde H. Gunn, Jr., MD, FACS,
age 88, of Moss Point, MS, passed away Saturday, January 16, at Singing River Hospital in
Pascagoula, MS. Visitation will be 12 pm to 2 pm, Wednesday, January 20, 2016, at Dantzler
Memorial United Methodist Church in Moss Point where he was a member, followed by a
memorial service at 2 pm, conducted by Rev. David Greer. He was born May 17. 1927 in
Poplarville, MS, to Dr. Clyde H. Gunn and Willie May Williams Gunn. Because his father was a
Methodist minister, Clyde Jr. spent most of his childhood living in various places in Mississippi,
including Biloxi and Meridian, where he graduated in 1944. He studied one year at Millsaps
College in Jackson, MS, before training with the United States Navy for 18 months. Returning to
Millsaps, he graduated with honors in 1948. Clyde entered medical school at Emory University
in Atlanta, GA, where he received his Doctor of Medicine degree in 1952. Following an
internship at Crawford Long Hospital in Atlanta, he and his wife, Pattie, moved their family to
Moss Point. Clyde and Wallace E. Calhoun, Jr., MD, formed a general medical practice, working
together for ten years, both in Moss Point and at Singing River Hospital in Pascagoula. In 1963,
Clyde and his family returned to Atlanta so he could complete a general surgery residency at
Emory University Hospital and Grady Memorial Hospital, serving both facilities as Chief
Resident in 1967. Subsequently, he became a Diplomate of the American Board of Surgery and a
Fellow in the American College of Surgeons. Moving back to Mississippi in 1967, Clyde began
practicing general surgery in Moss Point and at Singing River Hospital. In addition to his medical
practice, he served on the Moss Point School Board, was Chief of Staff at the hospital, and was
on the Board of Directors of First Federal Savings and Loan in Pascagoula for 41 years. In 1982,
he enlisted for a two-year period in the United States Navy Reserve as a Captain assigned to the
Naval Hospital in Pensacola, FL, serving periodically as Ship Surgeon aboard the USS America.
In 1984, Clyde returned to his general surgery practice at Singing River Hospital and retired in
1988. He is preceded in death by his wife of 43 years, Pattie Corban Gunn; his parents, Dr. and
Mrs. Clyde H. Gunn; and his brother, Jimmy Gunn. He is survived by his wife, Kathy C. Gunn,
of Moss Point, MS; son, Clyde H. (Libby) Gunn, III of Ocean Springs, MS; daughters, Martha G.
(George) Tittle of Las Vegas, NV, Leigh G. (Jim) Eley of Jackson, MS, Gene G. (Ron) Oswalt of
Hollywood, SC; seven grandchildren, Lisa (Jim) Tittle Travis, Todd (Katrice) Tittle, Corban
(Hoover) Gunn, Drew (Kristen) Gunn, Paul Gunn, John (Dargan) Eley, Caroline Eley; seven
great-grandchildren, James Travis, Katherine Travis, Aubrey Tittle, Sullivan Tittle, Yvonne
Gunn, William Gunn, and Luke Gunn. He is also survived by step-grandson, Bob (Kolie) Bates,
and step-granddaughters, Christine Ingram and Genevieve Eley, as well as a large extended
family. Contributions in memory of Clyde H. Gunn, Jr., MD, may be made to Dantzler
Memorial United Methodist Church located at 4912 Weems Street, Moss Point, MS 39563. (George and Margaret Morrison Gunn desc)
Clyde Ray Gunn,
the son of William and Caroline Gunn, was born in Knox county Missouri October 4, 1900, and
died at the home of his mother in Atlanta on June 18th 1922. Clyde made a fight against great
odds. He suffered for a long time. When he was a boy he united with the Baptist church of
Atlanta. Clyde lived like many boys, governed in a large measure by his environment and
associates. We are guided by those two forces and then live accordingly. In the bloom of youth he
was cut down. He survived by his mother, one sister and two brothers who mourn his departure
and other relatives and a large circle of friends. After a brief service at the home where many of
the neighbors had come to express their sympathy, the remains were taken to Hopewell cemetery
for interment. Atlanta, Missouri - Atlanta Express, June 23, 1922 (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright
Gunn desc)
Colin (Ben) Gunn,
a longtime Westport, Ct., resident who was a fierce advocate for his clients over a long and
successful legal career, died Sept. 27, 2014 in Redding. He was 91. He was senior partner of
Gunn, Godfrey and Allison, a successor to the law firm he founded in Westport in 1956, and was
still practicing at the time of his death. He first came to Westport at age 9 and lived here on and
off until settling in Westport with his wife Mary in 1952. Born March 10, 1921, in New York
City, he was a graduate of Mount Herman Preparatory School, 1940, Dartmouth College in 1946,
where he received an AB degree cum laude, and the University of Connecticut School of Law in
1952. He was a member of the student board of editors of the Connecticut Law Journal and
admitted to the bar in June 1952. He also attended Harvard Business School, New York
University, and Yale University. He received an honorary degree from the University of
Bridgeport in 1994. During his career, he was director and general counsel of R. C. Bigelow,
Inc.; general counsel of The Educational Foundation of America, and general counsel of Brooks
Community Newspapers, Inc. He was former chairman of the board of The Nature Center
(Earthplace) in Westport; Norwalk Hospital, and the University of Bridgeport. He was a trustee
of Norwalk Hospital, the University of Bridgeport, and Palisades Foundation. Upon graduation
from Mount Hermon, he worked at Pepperidge Farm and Handy & Harman in Fairfield until he
enlisted in the Coast Guard on Dec. 8, 1941. He served in the North Atlantic on a submarine
chaser. After being swept overboard, he transferred to the Navy and attended Yale and
Dartmouth, achieving the rank of ensign and then lieutenant J.G. in the inactive naval reserve.
He served in New London and Guam during the war. After being discharged he returned to
Dartmouth, graduating with a degree in economics and business administration in 1946. He
stayed on briefly to teach economics and then worked for Seagram’s in Baltimore. Returning to
Connecticut, he married his sweetheart Mary Elizabeth Hunter Gunn in 1948 and worked at
Berger Brothers Manufacturing in New Haven. While in New Haven, he pursued a law degree
from the University of Connecticut School of Law. Upon graduation he moved his growing
family to Saugatuck in 1952. Briefly employed by the law offices of Gustave Simons in New
York, Gunn opened his own practice in 1954 at 35 Church Lane, Westport, where it remains
today. He was later joined by his partners David Godfrey and Diane Alison in 1986. He had a
deep commitment to community service. He was active in the Town of Westport, a member of
Kiwanis, Saugatuck Congregational Church, The Nature Center, Yale Club, Eastman Golf Club,
and the New England Senior Friendship Cup Tennis team. He especially enjoyed spending time
at his vacation home in New Hampshire with family and friends. During his full life he
developed many strong long lasting friendships. Many of these friendships started on the tennis
court, in the office or through his many civic activities.
He is survived by his wife of 64
years, Mary Hunter Gunn; John Hunter Gunn, Anne Colantuoni Gunn and their children Sophia
and Ben of New York, N,Y.; David Oliver Gunn, Debra J. Gunn and their children Emily,
Dawson and Lena, of Fairfield; Susan Gunn Bromley and Michael Bromley of Westport, and his
children Sara, Matt and his wife Liz, and Melissa Bromley, of Stamford. He was predeceased by
his twin brother, John, his parents Arthur Stanley and Olga Rosemund Neidlinger, and his aunt,
the journalist Eleanor Gunn Ruttenber, who raised him after the death of his parents. A
Memorial Service is planned for Friday, Oct. 19 at 3 p.m. at Green’s Farms Congregational
Church, 71 Hillandale Road, Westport, Ct. Harding Funeral Home, 210 Post Road East,
Westport, is in charge of arrangements. Memorial condolences may be left at
http://www.hardingfuneral.com. Colin “Ben” Gunn was a life long believer in the importance of
a quality education. In his honor, the family asks that donations no matter how big or small be
made to an educational institution of your choosing.
Coline Gunn Cain,
89, of Greenwood, South Carolina, wife of Rev. Dr. Benson Cain, died Sunday, February 15,
2015 at the Hospice House of Greenwood. She was born in 1925 in Gainesville, FL to the late
Colin Donald Gunn & Irene Randall Gunn. Mrs. Cain graduated from Florida State College for
Women in 1947 with a degree in Home Economics. She then obtained her Director of Christian
Education degree in 1949 from The Presbyterian School of Christian Education in Richmond,
VA. Mrs. Cain went to Japan in 1950 as a missionary where she taught Home Economics at
Golden Castle School for Girls in Nagoya, Japan. There she met her husband, Rev. Benson Cain
and they were married in 1955 in Kobe, Japan. Rev. and Mrs. Cain served as missionaries to
Japan for 29 years with the Mission to the World and the Presbyterian Church, as well as serving
in pastorates in North Carolina, Mississippi, and Florence, South Carolina. Mrs. Cain was a
loving wife, mother, grandmother, and great grandmother. She loved relationships,
conversations, and serving others. Surviving Mrs. Cain are her husband of 59 years; a daughter,
Irene Cain Simoneaux of Atlanta, GA; four sons, Colin Benson Cain of Hawthorne, FL, Dr. Bibb
Randall Cain of Abbeville, SC, Walter McDuffie Cain of New York, NY and Donald Gunn Cain
of Greer, SC; a brother, Yale Randall Gunn and his wife Landis of Knoxville, TN; thirteen
grandchildren and 1 great-granddaughter. The family will receive friends from 1:00PM to
2:00PM on Wed, February 18, 2015 at New Hope Presbyterian Church in Abbeville, SC. Funeral
services will follow in the church beginning at 2:30PM on Feb. 18. Burial will follow at
Oakbrook Memorial Gardens in Greenwood, SC. The family will be at the home of Dr. Randy
Cain, 6 Keystone Circle, Abbeville, SC. A memorial service in Asbury Hall at Wesley Commons
Retirement Community, Greenwood, SC, where Mrs. Cain resided, will be announced at a later
date. Memorial contributions in memory of Mrs. Cain may be sent to the Mission to the World,
PO Box 2589, Suwanee, GA 30024-0982 or to New Hope Presbyterian Church, 136 SC Highway
71, Abbeville SC 29620 (Donald and Mary Glass Gunn desc)
Colton Shye Gunn,
passed away Tuesday, October 29, 2013 at local heathcare facility. Colton is survived by his
parents, William and Ola Gunn, sister, Hartley Gunn; grandparents, Jimmy and Alice Williams,
Wayne and Cherry Gunn, Wayne and Barbi Davis, Tonya Leytham; great grandparents, Joann
Jordan, Carl and Sydney Williams, Johnny Gunn, Ola and Richard Davis, Janie and Jack
Caldwell; other relatives and friends. Graveside services will be held 10am Saturday, November
2, 2013, at Lambert Grove Cemetery with Rev. Tom Dees officiating. Online condolences may
be offered at www.freemancitronelle.com. Freeman Funeral Home - Citronelle, Alabama.
Constance "Connie" Annette LePard Gunn,
passed away unexpectedly on December 6, 2015 at her home in Sugar Land, Texas. Connie was
born on October 4, 1946, in Flint, Michigan, to Donald and Helen LePard. She graduated in 1967
with a Bachelors of Arts in English from University of Hawaii and immediately began her
teaching career in Fairfax County, Virginia. She married her soulmate, David, on June 16, 1968,
and they were happily married for 47 years. After being stationed in Big Sur, California for two
years, they returned to Northern Virginia. She retired from teaching in 2005 and moved to the
Houston, Texas area with her family in 2006. Connie was a woman with so many special talents.
She loved to share her gifts and knowledge by making everything a teachable moment. Her
laughter was infectious and she could always be counted on to help family or friends through
problems. She was known for her party planning and her ability to welcome anyone into her
home. She loved to spend time with her family, to make quilts and stained glass windows, to read
and cook and to cuddle with her dogs. She is survived by her husband, David Gunn; her
daughter, Aimee Gunn; her grandson, Connor David Brasington; and her dogs Jack Black,
Robbie Turbo, Penny and Taffy. Connie is preceded in death by her parents, Donald and Helen
LePard. The visitation will be held on Tuesday, December 15, 2015 from 10 AM to 11 AM at the
The Settegast-Kopf Company at Sugar Creek, 15015 Southwest Fwy, Sugar Land, TX 77478,
with the funeral service starting at 11 AM and a reception to follow. Burial will be held
following the reception at the Houston National Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, the family would
prefer a donation made in her name to Jamie's Animal Rescue, as she was an avid supporter of
rescuing animals and had recently rescued a pitbull in May 2015 from this wonderful
organization. Please go to http://jamiesrescue.org/donate to donate. Connie spent her entire life
dedicated to the education and encouragement of others. She touched many lives over the years
and will be deeply missed
Cora Lorena Jenkins Gunn Cormier
Lorena Cormier, a lifetime resident of Poteet, went to be with the Lord on January 26, 2014 at
the age of 82. Lorena was born April 27, 1931 to Curry and Ima (Forrest) Jenkins. She was very
active at the First Baptist Church in Poteet and served on many committees. She loved to cook,
travel and most of all dote on her children and grandchildren. She saw many parts of the United
States during her travels. Lorena was proud of her career as a nurse, working for many of the
hospitals in Atascosa County. She is survived by her sons; Jeff Gunn and wife Susan; Keith
Crouch and wife Kathy; daughters, Shirley Ley and husband Chris; Sharon Jasik and husband
Gregg; Brothers, Curry Jenkins Jr. and Lonnie Jenkins; sisters, Ima Jean Eichman and Nancy
Yow as well as 22 grandchildren, 31 great-grandchildren and 9 great-great grandchildren. She is
preceded in death by her parents; sons, Tommy Ray Gunn, Delton Crouch and Johnny Crouch;
daughter, Gwen Thompson, sisters; Ruth Brumley, Ann Poyner and Maxine Crouch; brothers
J.W. Jenkins, Bill Jenkins and Chester Jenkins. Visitation will be held on Wednesday, January
29, 2014 from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon at the First Baptist Church, 437 Avenue D and 4th
Street, Poteet, TX. The Funeral Service will be held at 2:00 p.m. with interment to follow at the
Rutledge Cemetery in Poteet. Serving as pallbearers will be; Mike Thompson, Gregory Jasik,
Steven Jasik, Jeremy McDonald, Dustin Ley, Austin Ley, Wesley Crouch and Jaret Gunn.
Cora Frances Gunn
died in Biloxi Sunday morning, July 12, 1925 at 11:45 am. She was 36 years of age and was a
native of new Orleans but for the past 12 years has been living in Biloxi. She is the wife of Bert
O. Gunn and is survived by three children and numerous relatives in New Orleans. Funeral will
be held at the residence 410 Main Street Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock. Services will be held in
the Church of the Nativity. Interment Biloxi Cemetery. Monday, July 13, 1925
Paper: Daily
Herald (Biloxi, MS) Page: 3 Cora Frances O’Leary
Crystal Gale Gunn Moore
31, of Eupora, MS will be at 2 p.m. Aug. 24, 2015, at Red Hill M.B Church in Eupora
(LaGrange Road) with Pastor Larry Mays officiating. Burial will be in the church cemetery.
Visitation will precede the service from 1-2 p.m. at the church. She was born Jan 20, 1984, in
Oktibbeha County Mrs. Moore was a cashier at T-Mart. She died Aug. 17, 2015, at North
Mississippi Medical Center in Eupora. Survivors include her husband, Willie Moore of Maben;
a son, Montavis Moore of Maben; two daughters, Kawazza Gunn and Tyrinesha Gunn of
Eupora; her mother, Martha Gunn; her father, Isaac Gunn Jr.; two brothers, Tyrone Gunn and
Isaac Alexander Gunn of Eupora; three sisters, Keisha Gunn Townsel of Bruce, Tasha Gunn Hull
of Ackerman and April Gunn Brown of Eupora; and a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives
and friends. Carter's Mortuary Services of West Point is in charge of arrangements.
Cynthia Marie Gunn Brashear
March 6, 2014 - Cynthia Marie Brashear, age 66, of Fort Myers, Florida, passed away March 6,
2014 in Lehigh Acres. She was born Oct. 15, 1947 in Fort Myers, FL, to the late Otis Bernard
and the late Betty (Martin) Gunn. Survivors include her sons: Danny Ray (wife Kim) Brashear
and Toby Allen (wife Amanda) Brashear, brother: Ricky (wife Pat) Gunn, John Wendell Gunn
sisters: Judy (husband Buddy) Singleton, Marianne (husband Glen, deceased) Fox,
grandchildren: Cheyenne Brashear; Dustin Brashear; Carter Brashear. She was also preceded in
death by husband, David Ray (Dave) Brashear and her brother and sister in law: Doug and
Wanda Gunn. The viewing will be on Saturday, March 15, 2014 at 10:00 AM till 11:00 AM at
the Christ Community Church located at 4050 Colonial Blvd Fort Myers, FL 33966 with the
memorial services to follow. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Hope Hospice, 1201
Wings Way, Lehigh Acres, FL 33936 (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright Gunn desc)
Cyrus P. Gunn
Fort Deposit, Ala - April 24, 1915 - Major Cyrus P. Gunn, an old and highly esteemed citizen of
Lowndes county was buried here today with masonic honors in the presnce of a large concourse
of friends. Many beautiful floral offerings bore silent testimony of love and esteem in which the
desceased was held. Sunday, April 25, 1915
Paper: Montgomery Advertiser
(Montgomery, AL) Volume: LXXXVI Issue: 115 Page: Sixteen (Thomas and Sarah
Boatwright Gunn desc)
Daisy L. Gunn
passed away in Greeley, Colorado on October 1, 2014. Born in Loveland Colorado to Louis and
Edna (Sewell) Koellner. She was a member of The Ladies American Legion. Loved walking,
playing the organ, crocheting, and needle point, traveling and spending time with her family. She
graduated from Haxtun High School 1967. She is survived by her mother Edna, Son Jerry
(Debbie) Gunn, Haxtun, CO, daughter Shannon (Jamie) O’Leary Frederick, CO, Brothers Mike
(Laurine) Koellner, Haxtun, CO, Bob Koellner, Cheyenne, WY, sisters, Lois (Ron) Steeley and
Rose (Gary) Dick of Ft. Collins CO. 4 Grandchildren Jordan Lockner, Kellen and Reilly
O’Leary, Brianne Gunn. Preceded in death by her Husbands, Peter Gunn and Bobby Brunz, and
her father Louis Koellner.
Funeral services will be Saturday October 11th, at Resthaven
Funeral Home at 10am. Contributions can be made to a charity of your choice in care of
Resthaven Funeral Home.
Daisy Mitchell Gunn Blake
Mrs. Daisy M. Blake, of 1118 North Twenty-first Street., widow of Luther C. Blake, died
Thursday at a Richmond hospital. A funeral service will be held at 10 am Saturday at St.
Patrick’s Catholic church. Burial will be in Oakwood Cemetery. Surviving are four sons; Robert
W. Blake, of Naxera, Virginia; Luther, Andrew, and Francis Blake of Richmond; five daughters;
Mrs. Lucille Theimer, Mrs. Elizabeth Ford, Mrs. Ruth Meginley, Mrs. Rachel Via, and Miss
Mary Blake; two sisters; Mrs. Minnie Jacobs of Warm Springs, and Mrs. Agnes Howlett of
Signpine, Virginia; three brothers; Frank Gunn of Clay Bank Virginia, Vincent Gunn of Ark,
Virginia; and Thomas Gunn of Old Church, Virginia and 10 grandchildren. Date:Friday, July 6,
1951 Location:Richmond, Virginia Paper:Richmond Times Dispatch (James A., and Susan
Taylor Gunn desc)
Dale Louis Gunn
WEST FRANKFORT, ILL -- Dale Louis Gunn, 72, passed away at 11:50 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 4,
2014, in Cobden Rehabilitation and Nursing Center. He was born June 6, 1942, in West
Frankfort, the son of Clyde William and Ella May (Beers) Gunn. Louis grew up in West
Frankfort and was a resident there for many years, last residing in Anna Gray High Rise on East
Main Street. Survivors include two sisters and brothers-in-law, Shirley and Donald Towle of
Pittsburg and Judy and Duffy Becker of Johnston City; several nieces and nephews, including his
nephew, Clyde and Brenda Towle of Marion; other extended family members; and friends. He
was preceded in death by his sister, Bessie Gunn; and one infant brother. Private graveside
services will be at a later date in East Fork Cemetery, east of West Frankfort. Stone Funeral
Home, 1201 E. Poplar St., in West Frankfort is in charge of arrangements.
Dallam Rose East Gunn
Funeral service for Mrs. Dallam Rose East Gunn, 91, of Alexander City, will be Thursday,
December 26, 2013 at 12:00 pm at the Chapel of Radney Funeral Home. Burial will follow in the
Hillview Memorial Park. The family will receive friends on Thursday, December 26, 2013 from
11:00 am to 12:00 pm at Radney Funeral Home. Mrs. Gunn passed away on Tuesday, December
24, 2013 at Chapman Healthcare Center. She was born on February 9, 1922 in Tallapoosa
County to Homer Talmadge East and Grace Freland Day East. She was a member of Calvary
Heights Baptist Church. Mrs. Gunn loved spending time with her family and grandchildren, and
she enjoyed shopping, doing yard work, flower gardening, dancing, and spending time with her
sewing circle group. She is survived by her daughters, Barbara Ann Claybrook (Allen) of
Sylacauga, Judy Faye Bass (Mike) of Lanett, and Nelda McClellan (Donnie) of Alexander City;
grandchildren, Bill Claybrook, Jr., Cindy McDaniel (Randall), Jim Claybrook (JD), James
Bonner, John Bonner, Dan McClellan, Kyle McClellan, and; great-grandchildren, Rebecca Jones,
Mallory McDaniel, Roy Allen Claybrook, JJ Claybrook, and Larrah Bonner; sisters, Vivian
Jackson of New Site, Fannie Benton of Alexander City, Mildred Vickers of Montgomery,
Aquilla Gilliland of Alexander City, and Lorez Durden; and brothers, Van East of New Site and
Ray East of Sparkenburg, SC. She was preceded in death by her husband, James Grady Gunn;
her parents; sister, Gertie Jackson; and brothers, Floyd East, Edward East, and Carlton East.
Daniel Gunn
Sulphur Springs, Texas, April 8, 1900 - Daniel Gunn died at his home in this city last night. He
was postmaster nearly twenty years and besides was Mayor of the city for two years. On
Saturday evening while at work on his farm he was kicked in the stomach by one of his horses.
He came to him home, not complaining much but soon after violent pains struck him and all that
medical aid could do was done, but he died. He was 66 year of age. Tuesday, April 10, 1900
Paper: Dallas Morning News (Dallas, TX) Page: 6
Danny Elwin Gunn
February 14, 1952 - April 30, 2014 Danny Elwin Gunn, fondly called "Gunner," was born
February 14, 1952, in Montpelier, Idaho, and passed away April 30, 2014, in his home in
Bennington, Idaho, surrounded by his loving family. He is survived by his wife, DeeAnn Gunn;
five children; Danielle Gunn, Jared Gunn, Tanja Dawn (Ryan) Cornelison, Shawn Keith Gunn,
and Joshua Dee (Anna) Gunn. Danny has 2 grandsons and 4 granddaughters. Danny has an uncle;
Woody (Aleen) Harris, two brothers; Brent (Erin) Kunz and Jody (Juanita) Kunz and one sister;
Cynthia (Rick) Hunter and several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his Father; Keith
William Gunn, his Aunt; Arvella Harris, his stepfather; Ivan Ray Kunz, and a sister Cyndia.
Danny was mostly raised by his father, Keith William Gunn, whom he loved very much. Keith
made sure Danny knew how to stand on his own two feet and work and play from dawn to dusk.
Keith was quite a horseman and was able to pass some of his special secrets to Danny. Keith also
taught Danny never to lose a fight, regardless of the time or place. Danny spent some of his
childhood in Dingle, Idaho, where his Uncle Woody taught him more about ranching, putting up
hay, loving the land and running livestock. When he was too young to work outside, his Aunt
Arvella had him pump water and do dishes for the hay crews for a dollar a day. Danny was a
very intelligent, gifted individual. He was one of those special men that could do anything and
everything. He could ride a horse, doctor animals, build fence, shoot any gun like no other, reload
gun shells, and even write poetry. He tried his best to teach his children the things he knew. His
greatest loves were ranching, guns, hunting, horses, camping up Wells Canyon, and reading.
Danny retired from the Monsanto mine located in Soda Springs, Idaho, in 2013. However, his
favorite job was and always will be ranching. He often stated his happiest days were when he
was cowboying. Danny served on the Bear Lake County Ambulance Service as an Advanced
Emergency Medical Technician for over twenty years. He was also a medic for Monsanto. Danny
was well known for his medical talents, knowledge, and abilities. His children discovered it was
better and cheaper to go to him for medical and veterinary needs. Danny's family loved and
respected him. They are proud of the legacy he stood for and passed to them. He, along with his
knowledge and advice, are going to be greatly missed. Prior to his death, he was just a phone call
away for advice and guidance. We, as a family, are already missing that phone. Friends may call
at Schwab-Matthews Mortuary Sunday, May 4, from 6-8 p.m. A morning viewing will be held
Monday, May 5, at the Bennington LDS Church located at 24 E Center Street from 10 to 10:45
a.m. The funeral will follow at 11:00 a.m. Interment will be at the Montpelier Cemetery. Danny Harold Gunn
6/16/1952 - 10/28/2015 Muskegon Danny Harold Gunn, 63, Muskegon, MI died Wednesday,
October 28, 2015 of Stage IV cancer. Danny was born June 16, 1952, graduated from Reeths
Puffer, entered in the Air Force July 29, 1971 & served during Vietnam Era honorable discharge
May 24, 1974. Danny loved his drum set & was a great musician. He received his associates
degree from MCC in 1996. Family and friends were much of his interest. Danny was a disabled
veteran in 1999. He loved his kittens Mow and Baby & he will be missed by them and his wife
Orphia L. Gunn, their children Carrie Louise Sparks, Ron and Michelle Bacon, Shannon Carr,
several grandchildren, Diane Klug, Kathy Kroll, Steve, Donald, Greg and Sandy Gunn, brothers
and sisters of Danny H. Gunn and all our nieces and nephews. Memorial Service was held
Sunday November 8, 2015 at 2:00 p.m at Country Estates Trailer Park Community Center. Pastor
Curtis Freed held our service. Following the service Muskegon County Council Veterans of
Foreign Wars Honor Guard Military Funeral. Place: Final Approach Memorial location Seaway
Dr. and Old Grand Haven Rd. A headstone will be placed lot 7 Fruitland Twp Cemetery. Danny
has donated his body for cancer research at Maryland Missouri MedCure. His cremains will
return to his wife Orphia at their residence at The Shores Roosevelt Park, 3070 Maple Grove Apt
162. Danny has touched our lives in so many different ways. A sudden cancer of no cure has
given us such awareness no one expected. He is missed much by his wife Orphia, family and
friends! His love was for a donation to send a balloon to heaven and remember him, his wife and
our family! Remember what he has done for our country serving as a veteran during our war
time, not an easy task, as we see as of this day now at war. As he has wrote and saved each note.
God Bless!
Daniel P. Gunn, Sr
2122 Lewiston, Passed away Friday, Jan 14, 1955. Survived by wife Louise C. Gunn; sons
Frederick William Gunn, Daniel P. Gunn, Jr., and Hansel Gunn all of Dallas, Texas; three
grandchildren; brothers Willie, Morris and Edwin Gunn; sisters Helen Atkinson, Mamie
Shubert all of New Orleans. Services Monday 10 am Welland Merritt Chapel, interment
Restland. William and Margaret McGarry Gunn desc
Darlene Gunn Glass
San Angelo Standard-Times (TX) - Tuesday, December 2, 2014 - SWEETWATER, TX Darlene Gunn Glass, 72, died Sunday, Nov. 30, 2014. Service is at 10 a.m. Wednesday at Lamar
Street Baptist Church. Arrangements are by McCoy Funeral Home. A memorial service for
Darlene Gunn Glass, 72, of Sweetwater, will be held at 10 a.m. on Wednesday, December 3,
2014 at Lamar Street Baptist Church with Rev. Keith Clifton officiating under the direction of
McCoy Funeral Home in Sweetwater. Glass died Sunday, Nov. 30, 2014, at Abilene Regional
Medical Center. She was born on May 21, 1942 in Roscoe. Survivors include a son, Mike
Glass and wife Shellie of Sweetwater; daughter, Malissa Helm of Roby; brother, Dwyght Gunn
and wife Bettye; three grandsons, Rhylon Glass and wife Alanna, Logan Glass and Ashley
Walker, and Caleb Helm; one granddaughter, Keely Helm; two great grandsons, Rhyder and
Rhett Glass; and numerous nephews, nieces, and cousins. She was preceded in death by her
husband, Bobby Glass, and her parents, Leonard and Neta Gunn.
Darline Gunn Vigil
Funeral services for Darline Gunn Vigil, 75, of New Albany, In. will be at 1 p.m. Monday,
March 10, at Newcomer Funeral Home, New Albany, with burial in Mt. Zion Cemetery,
Lanesville. She died Monday, March 3, 2014. She was born Jan. 19, 1939 to the late Robert and
Alvina Schlageter Gunn. She worked for many years in production at Philip-Morris. Survivors
include her brothers, Kenneth Gunn and his wife, Joyce, David Thomas Gunn and his wife, Pat,
and Hank Gunn and his wife, Mary Ann; sisters, Margaret Schicker, Marcella Cruseturner and
her husband, Bill, Patty Gaines and her husband, Larry, Rose Simms and her husband, David,
Donna Crawford and her husband, Kenny, and Pam Gunn; sister-in-law, Betty Gunn; and her
aunt, Eleanor. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her brother, Robert
“Sonny” Gunn. Visitation will be from 2 to 6 p.m. Sunday, at the funeral home.
David Gunn
of this city (Columbus, Ga) was murdered on Friday, night last about a mile in the country. Five
or six stabs and cuts were on his body and the cartoid artery of the neck was severed. A man by
the name of Dozier is supposed to be the murderer, and strychnine whiskey and the green eyed
monster the exciting causes. Dozier is in jail. Columbus Tri-Weekly Enquirer, page 2, Tuesday
September 15, 1857.
David Gunn,
77, passed away Tuesday, January 27, 2015 at Hospice Atlanta, Atlanta, GA. Visitation will be
held Friday, January 30, 2015 from 7:00-9:00 PM at Briarcliff Baptist Church, Decatur, GA. A
funeral service will be held Saturday, January 31, 2015 at 11:00 AM at Briarcliff Baptist Church,
Decatur, GA. A graveside service will be Sunday, February 1, 2015 at 2:00 PM at Rowan
Cemetery Chapel, Caledonia, MS with Lowndes Funeral Home, Columbus, MS directing.
David Baird Gunn
Portland, Oregon - In this city, December 16, 1910, at the family residence 235 Curry Street,
David Baird Gunn, 25 years, 3 months and 12 days. Funeral services at Finley’s chapel, Sunday
at Dec 18 at 1:30 pm. Interment Riverview. Saturday, December 17, 1910 Paper: Oregonian
(Portland, OR) Volume: L Issue: 15619 Page: 15
David G. Gunn
The funeral services of David G. Gunn will be held at Finley’s parlors at 1 pm today (Sunday).
Friends invited - Interment Riverview
Sunday, December 18, 1910
Paper:
Oregonian (Portland, OR) Volume: XXIX Issue: 51 Section: Two Page: 8
David Griffin Gunn
Houston Texas, June 21, 1922 - Funeral services were held Monday, afternoon, June 19, 1922 at
St. Andrew’s Church for the Rev. David Griffin Gunn, D.D, 77 years old, who died Sunday
morning June 18 at his home on Harvard Street. The services were conducted by Bishop C. S.
Gunn assisted by other Episcopal clergymen of the city. Thursday, June 22, 1922
Paper:
Dallas Morning News (Dallas, TX) Section: Two Page: Thirteen (Thomas and Sarah
Boatwright Gunn desc)
David Lawrence Gunn
55 of 511 Ridge Top Road, Richmond, Virginia died Saturday. Mr. Gunn had been associated
with the Reynolds metals Co and its affiliate, the Eskimoe Pie Corp for 35 years. At the time of
his death, he was vice president and general manager of Eskimo Pie. He was a member of
Trinity Methodist Church. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Lanny G. Budge of Dahlgren and his
Mother, Mrs. Lizzie A. Gunn of Richmond. A funeral service will be held at 1 pm Monday at
Joseph W. Bliley Funeral home with burial in Clarksville, Tennesee. Sunday, September 9, 1962
Paper: Richmond Times Dispatch (Richmond, VA) Page: 58 (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright
Gunn desc)
David Lee Gunn
85 died Wednesday July 18, 1962. Funeral 2 pm Sunday Hamner Hardin Funeral Home, burial
Lakeview Cemetery. Survivors include one daughter Ira Wenger of Richmond and one sister,
Lottie Fleshood of Richmond. Thursday, July 19, 1962
Paper: Richmond Times Dispatch
(Richmond, VA) Page: 4 (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright Gunn desc)
David Roger Gunn
45 of Gibsonton, passed away on Wednesday, January 7, 2015. A native of Plant City, He was a
life long resident of the area a a member of MENSA. He is survived by daughters, Sevana,
Madison, and Kara Gunn; and parent Michael and Leslie Kidd; brother Michael Kidd; sisters
Sheena Woolley, Merideth Bond, Logan Richards, and Treena Gibbsons; and his paternal
grandfather, William E. Gunn and a world wide circle of family and friends. A celebration of
Life Service 3:00 pm Sunday January 11, 2015 at the Riverview Civic Centery, 11020 Park
Drive, Riverview, Florida.
David Wallace Gunn
August 24, 2015. Gunn was born December 9, 1937, to Frank Carlton Gunn and Easter Thornton
Gunn in Meridian, MS, and was raised in Greenville, MS. He graduated from Mississippi State
University in 1961with a BA degree in political science. Upon graduation, Mr. Gunn was hired
by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention as a management intern. After thirty-three
years during which he held several senior management positions, he retired from CDC in 1994 as
the Deputy Director of the Management Analysis and Services Office. In 1961, he joined the
Georgia Army National Guard where he held a number of command positions. He was granted a
nomination to attend and graduated from the U.S. Army War College. He retired from the Guard
after more than thirty years of service as the commanding officer, 78th Troop Command,
GaARNG, at the rank of Brigadier General on the Guard's retired list and as a Federally
recognized full Colonel in the U.S. Army. Mr. Gunn graduated from the Woodrow Wilson
College of Law and was admitted to the Georgia Bar in 1974. He practiced law in Chamblee,
Georgia for a number of years. He was appointed to serve as a Chamblee Municipal Court Judge
in 1995 and held that position until 2011, when health problems forced him to become inactive.
Survivors include his beloved wife of 54 years, Jo Anne Ward Gunn; two daughters, Cathy Gunn
Kalish (Jonathan) and Dana Gunn McIntyre (Dale); three grandsons, Matthew Daniel Bradshaw,
Corey David Kalish, and Zachary Samuel Kalish; mother-in-law, Hattie Lu Ward; sisters, Polly
Weaver and Carol Green; brother, Patrick Gunn; and many nieces and nephews. Funeral Service
will be held on Saturday January 31, 2015 at 11:00 am at Briarcliff Baptist Church with Rev.
Paul Millarc officiating. Family will receive friends on Friday January 30, 2015 from 7-9 pm at
Briarcliff Baptist Church. Burial will be at Rowan Cemetery in Lowndes MS. On Sunday
February 1, 2015 at 2:00 pm. In lieu of flowers those desiring may make donations to the Georgia
Baptist Children's Home at christiancms.com or Briarcliff Baptist Church. (Reuben and Mary
Goforth Gunn desc)
Deborah Faye Lindsey Gunn
QUITMAN —Services for Deborah Faye Lindsey Gunn will be Monday, July 30, 2012 at 2 p.m.
at Enterprise Methodist Church with Rev. Charles Waddell and Rev. Bill Hayes officiating.
Burial will be in Enterprise Cemetery. Wright's Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements.
Mrs. Gunn, of Enterprise, MS. , died Friday, July 27, 2012 at her residence. She worked as a
registered nurse at Jeff Anderson Regional Medical center for over 37 years where she touched
many lives. Her caring and compassion for everyone was endless. She is survived by her
husband of 42 years Mike; son Steven and his wife, Lorrie; daughters, Robin and her husband,
Michael; and Lindsey and her husband, Scott; grandchildren, Caleb Gunn, Brianna Gunn, Harley
Layne Moreland, Hannah Grace Gunn, and Noah Dotson, all of Enterprise; her mother and
stepfather, Ware and Sybil Mason of Isney, Ala.; sister Dianne Thomas and her husband Jamey
of Meridian; brothers Frank E. "Buddy" Lindsey, Jr. of Enterprise; and Mike Lindsey and his
wife Debbie of Meridian; brother-in-laws, Martin Gunn and his wife Jean; and Scotty Gunn and
his wife Lisa; sister -in-law Deborah Mallard and her husband Richard, all of Enterprise;
nephews; David Holloway, Nathan Holloway, Matthew Valentine, Chris Lindsey, Reggie
Goldman, and Blake Gunn; nieces; Tiffany Thompson, Jessica Lindsey, Stephanie Goldman,
Lynn Becton, and Chasity Hamburg; a special caregiver, Emily Adams, and special friends,
Patricia Lindsey and Linda Brashear. She was preceded in death by her father, Frank E. Lindsey,
Sr.; father and mother-in-law, Harvey and Eileen Gunn; stepfather Curtis Snowden; uncle, Sam
Donald; and a great niece, Lynn Mason. Pallbearers will be Kenneth Murray, Tommy Smith, Joe
Owen, Steve Helms, Brian Freeman, and Terry Wayne Simpson. Honorary pallbearers are Dr.
Doug Phillips, Irby Lang, Scott Stokes, J. W. Jones, Dr. E. M. "Sonny" Jones, Dr. Benjamin E.
Box, Sr., Roger Shirley, Mark McPhail, Benson Holland, Kelly Vaughn, Phillip Collins, and all
employees on 2East at JARMC. Visitation will be today, 5-8 p.m. at Wright's Funeral Home.
The body will be at the church for visitation on Monday at 1 p.m.
Friends may sign an online
guest register at www.wrightsfuneral.com
Dee Josephine Sanderson Gunn
A native of Washington County, AL died in a local hospital Monday Feb 18, 1979. She is
survived by one daughter, Verlma Walker of Semmes,; two sons, William B. Gunn of Petal
Mississippi; Clyde G. Gunn of Prichard, AL; Funeral from Chapel of Radney Funeral Home on
Tuesday, Interment will be in Pine Crest Cemetery, Mobile, Ala. Widow of William Thomas
Gunn.
Denise V. Gunn-Totten
Clintondale, NY - Denise V. Gunn-Totten, 63, of Clintondale, NY, passed away on January 9,
2016 at home. Born in Poughkeepsie on April 2, 1952, she was the daughter of Edward Gunn
and Virginia Mastrovito Gunn. Denise was a 1970 graduate of Arlington High School and was a
member of Holy Trinity Church. On September 15, 1990 Denise married John W. Totten at the
Champagne Cellars in Highland, NY and he survives her at home. Denise had worked in food
service for Vassar College. She was also a member of the Rogers Point Boating Association. She
had a love of gardening, the stars and moon and spending time with her family. In addition to her
husband, Denise is survived by her mother, Virginia, of Pleasant Valley, NY and her siblings and
their spouses; Donna Fischer (James) of Crawfordville, FL, Edward Gunn (Jessica) of
Dawsonville, GA, Jeanette Beaver (Mark) of Highland, NY, Michael Gunn (Cynthia) of
Tallahassee, FL, Maureen Sears of Hyde Park, NY, Marie Greaves (James) of Poughkeepsie,
NY, Thomas Gunn (Helen) of Tallahassee, FL, William Gunn (Dina Patricia) of Queens, NY,
Elisa Merendino (Frank) of Gaithersburg, MD, Richard Gunn (Lisa) of Buffalo, NY and Andrea
Savino (Ralph) of Panama City Beach, FL. In addition, Denise is survived by her mother-in-law
Carolyn Totten and sister-in-law Eileen Totten, both of Clintondale, NY, as well as many nieces
and nephews. She was predeceased by her father Edward in 2011, her brother James Gunn in
1971 and her sister, Joanne Meckelvaney in 2011. Calling hours will be held on Thursday,
January 14, 2016, from 4:00-8:00pm at the Timothy P. Doyle Funeral Home, 371 Hooker Ave.,
Poughkeepsie, NY 12603. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Friday, January 15, 2016 at
10:00am at Holy Trinity Church. Burial will be private and at the convenience of the family. In
lieu of flowers donations can be made to Hospice 374 Violet Ave. Poughkeepsie, NY 12601 Dennis Gunn
died Sunday June 22, 1890 at 6 PM, after a long and painful illness. Funeral will take place
Wednesday June 25, at 9 AM from the residence of his son in law, Mr. M. H. Mahoney, 1214
North Market Street to St. Michael’s Church, thence to Calvary Cemetery. Friends are
respectfully invited to attend. St. Louis Republic, St. Louis, Mo page 5, June 23, 1890.
Dennis Gunn,
54, died Tuesday, March 10, 2015, at home. Funeral services will be held 11 a.m. Monday,
March 16, at Iles-Westover Chapel, where the family will receive friends one hour prior to the
service. Burial will follow at Sunny Hill Cemetery in Grimes Dennis was employed as a clerk
by the United States Postal Service for 34 years. In his spare time he enjoyed movies, television,
board games, cards and was an avid reader. But Dennis' greatest joy in life was his passion for
music. He was an incredibly gifted musician, first and foremost as a drummer. He was also a
singer/songwriter, a guitar player, and a producer. Over the years he belonged to several local
bands including The Proof, Movable Feast, Me and the Boys, Mercury Zenith and most recently
No Good Deed. He played his last show with them on Friday, March 6th at the Vaudeville Mews.
Dennis also loved expanding his music collection whenever possible, and would attend every
record show he could. Dennis was a very devoted son and loyal friend who liked to spend as
much time as possible with those he loved and cared for most. He was known for his kindness,
intelligence, and his amazing sense of humor. His absence will be keenly felt by those whose
lives he so enriched. Dennis is survived by his mother, Mary Jean Gunn and sister, Janet Gunn,
both of Des Moines; cousins Judi Hymen, Steve Wilson, Jr., Cathy Ivers, and Chris Ivers; nieces
Brandi Crampton and Melissa Hymen; aunts and uncles Connie and Steve Wilson, Sr., Ruth and
John Noel, and Larry and Donna Ivers; as well as many other beloved friends and relations. -
Dennis Alan Gunn
Services for Dennis Alan Gunn, 52, of Longview will be held Saturday, May 3, 2014, at 11:00
A.M. in the Welch Funeral Home Chapel with Chaplain James Peoples officiating. The family
will receive friends at 10:00A.M., prior to the service. Mr. Gunn passed away, Friday April 25,
2014 at his home. Dennis Alan Gunn was born June 16, 1961 in Houston, Texas and lived most
of his life in North East Texas. He moved to Longview and worked for Trinity Industries for over
20 years. He also served in the National Guard for 12 years. Dennis loved hunting, fishing and
sports, including both the Dallas Cowboys and Texas Rangers. He was dedicated to his family
and his work. Dennis was preceded in death by his parents, Ira and Juanita Gunn, his sister, Ann
Fleenor, and his brother, Ricky Ayers. Left to cherish his memory are his wife, Donna, sons,
Jason Smith and partner, Patrick Franklin, Tyler Smith, daughter, Elizabeth Gunn, all of
Longview, special daughter, Katie Humphries, of Colorado, sister and brother-in-law, Barbara
and Mike Davis of Diana, and a large loving family of aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, and
cousins. The family requests, in lieu of flowers, memorials to The American Cancer Society or
to HeartsWay Hospice. (John and Susanna Beard Gunn desc)
Dennis David Gunn
January 16, 1961 - March 10, 2015 Urbandale, Iowa - Services for Dennis Davia Gunn whose
residence was Urbandale, will be held Monday, March 16, 2015 from 10:00 to 11:00 am at the
Westover Funeral Home, 6337 Hickman Road, Des Moines, Iowa. Interment will be in the
Sunny Hill Cemetery in Grimes, following visitation. Dennis Gunn, 54, died Tuesday, March 10,
2015, at home. Funeral services will be held 11 a.m. Monday, March 16, at Iles-Westover
Chapel, where the family will receive friends one hour prior to the service. Burial will follow at
Sunny Hill Cemetery in Grimes Dennis was employed as a clerk by the United States Postal
Service for 34 years. In his spare time he enjoyed movies, television, board games, cards and was
an avid reader. But Dennis' greatest joy in life was his passion for music. He was an incredibly
gifted musician, first and foremost as a drummer. He was also a singer/songwriter, a guitar
player, and a producer. Over the years he belonged to several local bands including The Proof,
Movable Feast, Me and the Boys, Mercury Zenith and most recently No Good Deed. He played
his last show with them on Friday, March 6th at the Vaudeville Mews. Dennis also loved
expanding his music collection whenever possible, and would attend every record show he could.
Dennis was a very devoted son and loyal friend who liked to spend as much time as possible with
those he loved and cared for most. He was known for his kindness, intelligence, and his amazing
sense of humor. His absence will be keenly felt by those whose lives he so enriched. Dennis is
survived by his mother, Mary Jean Gunn and sister, Janet Gunn, both of Des Moines; cousins
Judi Hymen, Steve Wilson, Jr., Cathy Ivers, and Chris Ivers; nieces Brandi Crampton and
Melissa Hymen; aunts and uncles Connie and Steve Wilson, Sr., Ruth and John Noel, and Larry
and Donna Ivers; as well as many other beloved friends and relations." Memorial contributions
may be made to Eyerly Ball. Online condolences will be welcomed at IlesCares.com.
ARRANGEMENTS BY ILES ~ WESTOVER CHAPEL. -Published by the Isles Funeral Homes
Dennis R. Gunn,
age 65, of West Lafayette, IN, died at 9:47 a.m. Friday, September 5, 2014 at Indiana Veterans
Home. Born on July 23, 1949 in Lafayette, he was the son of the late William C. Gunn and Mary
Catherine Gunn Zeck . He graduated from Jefferson High School and served as a Military Police
Officer with the U.S. Air Force. He married Jacqueline Gunn on May 26, 1974 in Lafayette and
she survives. Dennis was a laborer for the former General Foods, Rostone and the Indiana
Veterans Home. He enjoyed playing cards, dining out and reading. He was a movie buff and
enjoyed visiting gun and knife shows with his son Travis. Surviving are his children: Myra
Millburg, Travis Gunn and Eric Gunn, siblings: Randy Gunn of Plainfield, IN, Rebecca
Randolph of Indianapolis and a granddaughter Isabelle Millburg. A Private Family Service will
be held at a later date. Hippensteel Funeral Home entrusted with care.
Dewey D. Gunn
Dewey passed away on Wednesday, July 30, 2014. Dewey was a resident of Ashland, Alabama
at the time of his passing. He was preceded in death by his wife Audrey. Funeral services for ,
will be Friday, August 1, 2014 at 11:00 A.M. at Benefield Funeral Home in Ashland with Rev.
Terry Moore officiating. Burial will be follow in the Anniston Memorial Gardens. The family
will receive friends at Benefield Funeral Home Funeral services for Mr. Dewey D. Gunn, age 96
of Clairmont Springs, AL, will be Friday, August 1, 2014 at 11:00 A.M. at Benefield Funeral
Home in Ashland with Rev. Terry Moore officiating. Burial will be follow in the Anniston
Memorial Gardens. Mr. Gunn passed away Wednesday, July 30, 2014 at the Clay County
Nursing Home. A Holt, Alabama native and former resident of Abernant, he was a U.S. Army
veteran of World War II and during four years of service had been assigned to the 41st Infantry
Regiment and served in the Philippine Islands. Following his honorable discharge, Mr. Gunn was
employed at U. S. Steel in Fairfield, Alabama then worked until his retirement as a truck driver,
settling in Clay County in 1990. He was a member of Springhill Baptist Church. Mr. Gunn is
survived by one son, Rodney Gunn (Gwen) of Clairmont Springs; one daughter-in-law, Mary
Lou Gunn of Cleveland, OH; two sisters: Mittie Morrison of Pleasant Grove and Dollie Miller of
Abernant; one brother, Calvin Gunn (Maggie) of McCalla; two grandchildren: Christina Hammer
(Jed) and Carla Gibbons (Dennis) plus five great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his
parents: Calvin G. Gunn and Mittie Mirrilla Norris Gunn; his wife, Audrey Gunn; one son, Eddie
Gunn; one sister, Ada Lee and one brother, Huey Gunn. Pallbearers will be Phillip Moore, Steve
Moore, Gerald Moore, Dale Price, Scotty Craft and Fred Craft. Clay County Nursing Home Staff
will serve as honorary pallbearers. The family will receive friends at Benefield Funeral Home in
Ashland on Thursday, July 31, 2014 from 5:30 to 8:00 P.M. and until service time on Friday.
Benefield Funeral Home in Ashland is in charge of the arrangements.n Ashland on Thursday,
July 31, 2014 from 5:30 to 8:00 P.M. and until service time on Friday (William and Martha
“Seney” Elizabeth Chason Gunn desc)
Diana Carol Gunn
On April l 12, 2015 Diana Carol (Gunn) Read passed away from her temporary home on earth to
meet her Lord and Savior. Diana was born October 4, 1958 in Rockford, IL and currently resided
at Magnolia Manor in Eldorado, IL. Her survivors include her father John T. Gunn and wife
Fran Gunn of Bradenton, FL, mother Bonnie A Mace and husband Robert E. Mace of Sesser,
Brothers John D. Gunn and wife Michele of Benton, Justin C, Gunn of Creve Coure, IL, Sisters
Bonnie McNeal Clark of Christopher, Allie Cosma and husband Jon Cosma of Damascus, OH,
Elizabeth Gunn of Sesser, Sara Gunn Pedigo of Sesser, Karen R. Clark and husband Rennie
Clark of Christopher, and many nieces and nephews. Rev. 14:13 “Blessed are the Dead which
die in the Lord from henceforth: Yea, saith the Spirit, that they may rest from their Labours: and
their works do follow them.” Diane was a very thoughtful person, who loved her family very
much. She was one of the most generous people you could know and was known for giving her
last dollar to someone in need. She grew up in Rockford, IL a happy child who loved to play
outside, ride bikes, climb trees, and her most favorite of all to jump rope. She graduated high
school from Elpaso High School in Elpaso, IL and furthered her studies in later years in
Cosmetology and veterinary assistance. After she was diagnosed with schizophrenia in later years
she had many struggles of which required much caretaking and treatment but remained virtually
positive through it all even to the end. She loved her family very much and they loved her, she
will forever be in our thoughts and fondest memories, until we meet again… It was Diana’s
wishes to be cremated with a service at a later date
Diane Marie Gunn,
age 54, of Kennard, passed away Friday, June 20, 2014 in the Hospice of East Texas Homeplace
in Tyler. She was born January 27, 1960 in Houston, Texas and had been living in Kennard.
Ms. Gunn had worked as a cook for the Houston County Senior Citizens Center in Crockett.
Survivors include parents, Fred and Betty Gunn of Kennard; brothers, Danny Gunn and wife,
Janet of Huntsville, Joe Gunn and wife, Renee of Whitehouse; nieces, Janssyn and Jadyn Gunn
of Whitehouse; numerous other relatives. Preceded in death by grandparents, Fred and Allene
Gunn, Joe and Birdie Beal. Graveside funeral services for Ms. Diane Marie Gunn were held
Saturday, June 21, 2014 at 4:30 p.m. in the Jim English Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial
contributions may be made to the Houston County Senior Citizens Center, 716 Wells Street,
Crockett, Texas 75835. (John and Susanna Beard Gunn desc)
Dock Gunn Jr.
69, passed away on January 23, 2013. Son of the Late Dock and Ruby Lee Gunn Sr. was born in
Sanford, Florida May 28, 1943. He attended the Public Schools of Seminole County and
graduated from Crooms Academy in 1961. He was a Baptist and member of Mount Sinai
Missionary Baptist Church Sanford, Florida. He is survived by his devoted wife, Cora Gunn,
Sanford, Florida; sons Dock Gunn III, Lavelle Gunn, Sanford, Florida; daughters, Jakki Gunn
–Jones, Deltona, Florida; Roberta Whack, Sanford, Florida; brothers, Phillip Gunn, Vero Beach,
Florida; Frank Gunn, Little Rock, Arkansas; sister Betsy L. Gunn-Willis, Tampa, Florida; three
grandchildren, 5 great grandchildren. Funeral services for Dock Gunn Jr. will be held on
Saturday, February 2, 2013 at 3 PM at Mount Sinai Missionary Baptist Church 1843 Jerry
Avenue. Reverend Anthony Miller, Pastor. Viewing and Visitation will be held on Friday, Feb.
1, 2013 from 5-7PM at Mount Sinai Missionary Baptist Church.
Donald J. Gunn
died on Thursday, November 20, 2014, Donald J. "Pete" Gunn of Street, MD, retired fighter pilot
of the U.S. Air Force. Devoted husband of Santa M. Gunn and the late Carolyn Ann Holcomb.
Beloved father/stepfather of Joseph Kramer, Timothy Gunn, Timothy Kramer, Kimberly Gunn
Rutledge, Michael Gunn, Tracy Clavey, David Clavey, and Daniel Gunn. loving brother of the
late Douglas William Gunn. Devoted grandfather. Visitation will be held on Sunday from 6 to 8
p.m. at Highland Presbyterian Church, 701 Highland Road, Street, MD 21154 where the
memorial service will begin on Monday at 11 a.m. In lieu of flowers, his family would appreciate
contributions in his honor to the Wounded Warrior Project Donald Gunn
Donald was born on July 7, 1933 and passed away on Friday, November 6, 2015. Donald was a
resident of Scotland, South Dakota at the time of his passing. Don graduated from Scotland High
School. He enlisted in the United States Air Force. Donald Franklin Gunn passed away on
November 6th, 2015 at the Scotland Good Samaritan Center in Scotland, South Dakota.
Don was born on the family farm near Scotland, South Dakota, on July 7th, 1933 to Frank and
Emma (Grosz) Gunn. He was the youngest of four brothers and five sisters. Don graduated from
Scotland High School in 1950 and worked with his father and brothers on the farm until enlisting
in the United States Air Force in 1952. He served as a ground to air radio operator and instructor
from 1952 until his discharge in 1956. Upon returning to Scotland, Don once again worked on
the family farm until a seriously broken arm sidelined him for over a year. Don decided to try
something different and since he always enjoyed cooking for others, he bought the Scotland Café
in 1957 and ran that business until 1972. He stayed active cooking for others throughout his
lifetime, often catering for groups and celebrations. Don worked as a meat cutter and butcher
before becoming a route driver for Meadow Gold Dairy, which took him to Columbus, Nebraska
for a few years. While in Columbus, he started driving a route delivery truck for Kitty Clover
Potato Chips, a position that he would hold for eighteen years. In 1992 Don retired due to health
issues. Don’s driving job gave him the opportunity to transfer back to South Dakota in 1975, so
he bought an acreage near Tabor where he raised sheep, pigs, horses, chickens, ducks, geese,
pheasants, guineas and rabbits. After selling the “farm” in 1986, he returned to Scotland and
continued to raise a few animals in his back yard. Although Don could not read music, he was a
very good organist and played during the Scottie Stampede Rodeo performances for many years.
He occasionally played the organ and the accordion for a few polka bands while living around
Tabor. Don was a lifelong outdoorsman and enjoyed hunting and fishing. He began pheasant
hunting with several hunters from Canada and Missouri in the late 1950’s that became a yearly
tradition that still happens each fall in Scotland and has involved hunters from Minnesota,
Wisconsin, Michigan, Texas and Alaska, as well as Canada. He also loved deer hunting and
fishing on the James River and Lake Henry. Don was one of the founders and a lifelong member
of the Scotland Rodeo Club and play to organ at the performances for many years. He was also a
Shriner, a member of the Scotland Saddle Club and the VFW. Don married Rita Barrett in 1959.
They divorced in 1962. Don married Dawn Kruse in 1963 and they had one son, Jim. They
divorced in 1986. Don is survived by his son Jim and wife Carrie of Council Bluffs, Iowa, three
granddaughters, Alicia Ware and husband Dwight of San Francisco, California, Laura Fenner of
Omaha, Nebraska and Brooke Gunn of Council Bluffs. One sister, Violet of Daytona Beach,
Florida, two brothers Maynard and Jerry, both from Scotland and many nieces and nephews.
He was proceeded in death by his parents Frank and Emma, sisters Marylyn, Eileen, Marguerite
and Doris and brothers Howard and Finely. There will be a military service at the VFW post in
Scotland, South Dakota on Saturday, November 14th, 2015 at 2:30 p.m. Yankton Press &
Dakotan November 9, 2015 (George and Jane Gunn desc)
Donald Roy Gunn
Donald Gunn, age 50, died January 20, 2015 at his home in Humboldt, TN. He was born in
Chicago, IL to Bobby Ray Gunn and Anitra DanCuren Tsakiris. Mr. Gunn worked in
construction. He was preceded in death by his father. Mr. Gunn is survived by his daughter,
Jamie Fitch and husband John of Franklin, LA; mother, Anitra Tsakiris and husband George of
Lakeworth, FL; grandsons, Daylen Fitch and Keelan Fitch; sisters, Anita Carrano and Diana
Tsakiris both of Lakeworth, FL; aunts, Melody DanCuren /Johnson, Susan Abbitt, Jeanene
Lewis; uncles, Raymond Gunn, Donnie Gunn, Michael Gunn; great aunt, Polly Buckingham;
companion and caregiver, Dana Wilson.
Dorca Francine Gunn Sam
Stanfield, Az - Dorcas Francine Sam, 66, of Stanfield died on Nov. 18, 2012, in Minot, N.D.
Visitation will begin at 6 p.m. Monday at J. Warren Funeral Services, Cole & Maud The Gardens
Chapel, with rosary recited at 7. A scripture service will follow at 7:30, with Deacon Tino
Tarango officiating. Mrs. Sam was born on July 11, 1946, in Minot, ND. She was a homemaker
and a member of St. Anthony of Padua Catholic Church in Casa Grande. She loved listening to
Elvis Presley music, reading and taking trips to casinos, but her family was her passion.
Survivors include four sons, Delroy, Delano and Julian Sam Jr. and Juan Garcia, all of Stanfield;
her stepmother, Annabelle Gunn of New Town, N.D.; three brothers, Mahlon Gunn of New
Town, Freddy and Faron Gunn of Bismarck, N.D.; and several grandchildren. She was preceded
in death by her husband, Julian Sam Sr. Casa Grande Dispatch (AZ) - Thursday, November 22,
2012
Doris Virginia Gunn Gilliam,
86, was born May 15, 1929 in Winston Salem, NC. She was the oldest of six children and
educated in the city public school system, graduating with the Atkins High School class of 1947.
After high school, Doris began her educational goals to become a teacher at Winston-Salem
Teachers College (WSSU). She had four active years as a student, wife and working mother
while earning her Bachelor of Science degree in Elementary Education in 1951. She continued
her educational pursuits earning a Master's Degree from North Carolina A & T University. Doris
remained a generous financial supporter of both Alumni Associations. In the early 1950s Doris
taught primary grades in Edenton, NC. She became a teacher of children with special needs in the
Winston-Salem Public Schools in 1958 working at Mebane and Easton Elementary schools
where she was determined to make a positive difference in the lives of her students. Doris retired
in 1991 after 40 years of dedicated service. After retirement she worked on several volunteer
projects. Doris was an active and lifelong member of St. Paul United Methodist Church. She
started attending church with her grandmother, mother and other family members accepting
Christ at an early age. Doris taught Sunday school for several years and participated in other
activities using her creative skills. She loved making lap quilts with members of Grace
Presbyterian Church called "The Quilters at Grace" with friends Emma Penn, Billie Matthews
and others. She was preceded in death by her parents, Liddo Benjamin and Willie Katherine
Gunn; a sister, Anita Gunn Martin; and her beloved son, Herman Gilliam Jr. On Monday, June 1,
2015, Doris Virginia Gunn Gilliam peacefully made her transition. She leaves to cherish fond
memories her grandsons, Jai Herman Gilliam (Erin) of Lexington, KY and Riki Jamil Gilliam
(Crystal) of Atlanta, GA; three brothers, Eugene Gunn (Geraldine) of Columbus, OH, Alton B.
Gunn (Decie) of Detroit, MI, and William H. Gunn (Marlene) of Stone Mountain, GA; a sister,
Mary E. Bitting of W-S, NC; three great-granddaughters, Jordyn, Jadyn and Averie Gilliam; a
lifetime of special memories will be shared by 10 nieces and nephews; a special cousin, Norman
Hunt; her God-daughter, Wanda Nichols; and other relatives and friends. Funeral services will be
held at 11:30am Saturday, June 6, 2015 at the Russell Funeral Home Chapel. Interment will
follow in Piedmont Memorial Gardens. The family visitation will be held from 11:00am until
11:30am on Saturday at the Chapel (B)
Dorletha Gunn Jenkins
July 17, 1952 - June 30, 2013 - SOUTH BEND, In. - Miss Dorletha (Gunn) Jenkins departed
this life Sunday, June 30, 2013, at home. Dorletha was born July 17, 1952, in Okolona,
Mississippi, to the union of Waddell and Isabella Gunn, who both preceded her in death.
Dorletha was raised by her grandparents, Ozee and Suzanna Gillespie, who also preceded her in
death. Dorletha accepted Christ at an early age at Zion Spring Missionary Baptist Church. She
graduated from Fannie Carter High School. On December 25, 1969, Dorletha was united in holy
matrimony with George Edward Jenkins Sr. To this union four children were born. Dorletha was
employed at Indian Creek apparel as a seamstress for 18 years. She relocated to South Bend,
Indiana, in 1993, where she resided until the time of her death. Dorletha worked at SPX Contech
until the plant closed in 2008, at which time she became a full-time caregiver for her specialneeds daughter. Due to her strong faith, Dorletha joined Bethlehem Missionary Baptist Church
under the leadership of the late Dr. Hardy N. Petty, where she faithfully attended and sang in the
choir until no longer able to attend due to Sunday nurse coverage to watch over her daughter.
Dorletha leaves to cherish one son, George Edward Jenkins Jr. (Nicole); three daughters: Teresa
Johnson (Terry) of Okolona, Ms. Stephanie (Rev. Barry Spencer), Tina Jenkins; one aunt, Mattie
Donaldson; all of South Bend, Indiana; five grandchildren: Dasmin Spencer, Marcus Spencer,
Kirrea Johnson, Ka'mia Jenkins and George Edward Jenkins III. Funeral service will be held at
Greater Friendship Missionary Baptist Church on Saturday, July 6, 2013, at 11 am, with
Reverend Barry C. Spencer officiating, Larry W. Davidson, pastor. Arrangements have been
entrusted to Alford's Mortuary.
Dorothy Gunn
At Montague, Ma, Mrs. Dorothy Gunn, consort of Nathaniel Gunn on the 13th ult. She has left
an aged husband, 10 children, and one hundred and nine grandchildren and great children.
Wednesday, August 14, 1805 Paper: Hampshire Gazette (Northampton, MA) Volume: XIX
Issue: 989 Page: 3
( Dorothy Marsh)
Dorothy Bowker Gunn,
94 years old, passed away on March 3, 2015, 7 days after her husband, James Willard Gunn. A
Celebration of Life & Love will be held for them at 11:00, Friday, March 6th at Swan Law
Funeral Directors in Colorado Springs. Being married for 73 years, Dorothy & Jim spent most of
their life together. Now, it seems only fitting to celebrate their entry into heaven in a dual
ceremony. Born in Junction City, Kansas, and raised in Ponca City, Oklahoma, Dorothy was
part of the "Greatest Generation." Growing up with her brothers--Jack, Freddie, Poncho and her
sister, Joan, they shared many fun memories and laughed a lot. She attended Oklahoma State
University for a time until she eloped to marry Jim in a $10 wedding. She never returned to
school which infuriated her dad. Dorothy was a loving mother of four boys-Pete, Randy, Steve
and Doug as well as two daughters-in-law-Rhonda & Sheryl. She was also proud of her 8
grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren. Dorothy was a stay-at-home mom until the boys were
old enough to know better. She worked as a secretary for the Ford County Extension Office in
Dodge City, later moving to Hutchison, Kansas, where she worked for Wesley Towers. One day
she came home from work and found a "For Sale" sign in the front yard. A subtle way, I guess,
for her husband to tell her that they were retiring and moving to Colorado. That was nearly 30
years ago. They have made many friends, both young and old, and loved telling the stories of the
"Greatest Generation" to all who entered their door. The word 'positive' was made for Dorothy.
She never complained and did not appreciate anyone else complaining either. If you did, she
would say, "What a beautiful day; let's go outside and enjoy the sunshine;" even if it was raining.
A reception will follow the service at Holiday Village Mobile Home Park clubhouse. Dorothy Gunn Acoff
BENTON HARBOR, MI - On Nov. 5, 1936, in St. Louis, Mo., a beautiful bundle of joy, August
26, 2014 Gunn, was born to George Gunn and Mary Ann Briggs, the sixth of 10 children. She
was united in marriage to Albert Acoff in 1957. Dorothy departed this life on March 11, 2013, at
Lakeland Regional Medical Center. A memorial service will be held at 1 p.m. Monday, March
18, 2013, at Beautiful Gate Baptist Church in Benton Harbor. Cremation has taken place.
Dorothy accepted Christ at an early age in St. Louis. She later moved to Benton Harbor to be
with the rest of her family. She attended the St. Louis Public Schools all of her school years. She
worked many years as a nursing assistant at Clairmont Nursing Home and as a home care
provider in St. Louis. She was preceded in death by her parents, five brothers and two sisters.
She leaves to cherish precious memories in the hearts of her brother, George Gunn Jr.; a sister,
Ora Lee Wiggins; special nieces and nephews - Rossetta Gunn of St. Louis; Sharon Wiggins,
Shelia Partee, JC Scott and Eric Wiggins, all of Benton Harbor, Harold (Roshonda) Wiggins of
Stevensville and Richard (Andrea) Scott of Boston; special cousins Willie (Barbara) Branch of
Covert, Hazel Cole of Grand Rapids and Ruth Kirby of Benton Harbor; and a host of other
relatives. B
Dorothy Gunn Kincaid
age 29, 926 N. Marsalis, died Saturday, September 14, 1929. She is survived by her husband,
Rufus M. Kincaid of Dallas, Texas; one son Jack Kincaid; parents, Mr. And Mrs. F. C. Gunn of
Sioux City Iowa; three brothers; Fred Gunn of Denver Colorado; J. W. Gunn of Kansas City,
Mo; and Donald Gunn of Sioux City; one sister, Lois Gunn of Sioux City, Iowa. The boyd was
sent to Sious City Sunday by Chas F. Welland Understaking.Monday, September 16, 1929
Paper: Dallas Morning News (Dallas, TX) Section: Part 2 Page: Thirteen
Dorothy Lee Gunn;
Funeral services for Dorothy Gunn, 89, of Opelika, AL, will be at 1:00 p.m., Friday, June 13,
2014, at Galilee Missionary Baptist Church; with interment at church cemetery, Rev. Rodney
Jones will officiate. Ms. Gunn, who passed away Sunday, June 8, 2014 at her home in Opelika,
AL, was born May 25, 1925 in Chambers County, Alabama. Public viewing will be Thursday,
June 12, 2014 from 2:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m. Ms. Gunn will lie in repose at the church one hour
prior to the services. Survivors include: four sisters, Ocie (Henry) Johnson, devoted and loving
caregiver, Mary Wallace, Charlene Thornton and Annie B. Johnson all of Opelika, AL; devoted
caregiver and niece, Alice J. Johnson; a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.
Harris Funeral Home is directing b
Dorothy Gunn Coleman
85, of Blackstone, Va., passed peacefully Thursday, March 20, 2014 surrounded by her family.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Paul D. Coleman. Teeny is survived by her five
children, Sue Cobbs (Richard), Joyce Taylor (Paul) all of Blackstone, Pam Wells (Mike) of
Baskerville, Paula Gee of Blackstone, and Scott Coleman (Debi) of Ashland; nine grandchildren,
five great-grandchildren, numerous nieces, nephews, cousins and their families. The family will
receive friends from 2 to 4 p.m. Sunday, at the Joseph McMillian Funeral Home, 1826 Cox Rd.,
(Bus. Hwy. 460) near Blackstone, where funeral services will be held 11 a.m. Monday, March
24, 2014. Private burial will be held in Lakeview Cemetery, Blackstone. In lieu of flowers, the
family requests memorial donations be made to Rocky Hill United Methodist Church, c/o Joyce
Winn, 2359 Rocky Hill Rd., Blackstone, Va. 23824. (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright Gunn
descendant)
Dorothy Gunn Walker
Dorothy May Gunn Walker, 91, passed away on April 18, 2015 at Pennybyrn at Maryfield. A
graveside service to celebrate her life will be Wednesday, April 22, at Evergreen Memory
Gardens in Reidsville, at 3 PM with Reverend Josh Hagan officiating. Dorothy was born in
Danville, VA to the late Frank and Lillie Barber Gunn. She was a wonderful wife, mother, sister,
Granny, Gran-Gran and Granny Dot. Her family was her life and she enjoyed spending precious
time with them. She was a woman of great faith and was a member of Woodmont Methodist
Church and attended Ebenezer Lutheran Church. She moved from Reidsville to Greensboro in
2004 to be near her family. Her daughters recall their Mother was always there for them with
love and support. She was a private southern lady who practiced southern ethics and appreciated
social graces. Friends and family will remember her friendly and generous spirit. Dorothy always
wanted to be a writer and poetry was her outlet especially for special occasions. Her pound cake
was her specialty but she could shine in the kitchen with or without a recipe and even published
her own cookbook in 2004. Dorothy was a proud American who served as president of
AMVETS in Roanoke Rapids, VA. She is lovingly remembered by her two daughters, Cynthia
Kay of Zebulon and Susan Thompson and husband Bill of Greensboro; grandchildren, Butch Kay
and wife Christy, Tim Kay and wife Vanessa, Chris Thompson and wife Joy, Anderson Carter
and wife Victoria, Adrienne Carter and Mary Alice Bayer; great grandchildren, Ty Kay, Taylor
Kay, English Stephenson, Marlie Stephenson, Landrie Stephenson, Madison Thompson, Cruz
Thompson, Liam Williams and Brodie Carter; daughter-in-law, Kathy Carter; former daughter-in
–law, Rees Carter and numerous nieces, nephews and cousins. She is preceded in death by her
husbands, Frederick Anderson Carter Jr. in 1986, and Robert L. Walker in 1998; son, Frederick
Anderson Carter, III; five siblings and son-in-law, A.J. Kay. Dorothy's family would like to
thank the staff of Pennybyrn for their compassionate care during her residence and her first
cousin Edna Billington for her thoughtfulness and for creating such beautiful memories. In lieu
of flowers memorial contributions may be made to Ebenezer Lutheran Church, 310 S. Tremont
St., Greensboro, NC 27403. (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright Gunn desc)
Dorothy Taylor Gunn
Dorothy A. (Taylor) Gunn, 82, went home to be with the Lord on September 27, 2014 with her
husband, Joe D. Gunn, of 63 years by her side. Dorothy was born in Houston, Texas to Pete and
Selma (Boeker) Taylor. She was an athlete and tomboy in her early years and was an avid tennis
player while attending San Jacinto High School. She and her doubles partner even went on to win
the Girls State title for doubles in 1949-1950. That was an accomplishment of which she was
very proud. What many people didn't know is that she was able to achieve that feat with limited
use of her left arm after she had suffered from Infantile Paralysis when she was a toddler. While
attending high school she met her sweetheart, Joe, and they were married on May 2, 1951 while
he was on leave from the Korean War. They resided in Houston for many years before moving to
Madisonville, Texas where they raised their own four children along with numerous others when
they operated "My Youth Ranch." Dorothy was the full-time chief, cook and bottle washer while
Joe continued working and commuting to Houston. She was lovingly referred to as Grandma by
many of the kids long before she was old enough to even think of being a Grandmother. Besides
taking care of Joe, the kids and the animals Dorothy's heart was so giving that she took on many
other roles such as organizing an MDA walkathon and serving as the Madison County
Democratic Chairperson. Once the kids were all grown she once again took on the title role when
they owned and operated a Dry Cleaners and Laundromat in Madisonville before Joe's work took
him to Austin, TX. While residing in Austin Dorothy worked as a real estate agent before she
later went to work for the State of Texas. She was employed by the Texas General Land Office
and then eventually moved to the Texas Comptrollers office where she finally retired to enjoy
taking care of her family full-time once again. She and Joe moved to Creedmoor, Texas after
Joe's retirement where she enjoyed living the country life, taking care of her Mother, spending
time with her family and volunteering for the Buda United Methodist Church Food Pantry for a
number of years. In her true fashion, when she was diagnosed with breast cancer she faced her
illness head on and with no hesitation had a full mastectomy so she could be cancer free. She was
very proud of being a breast cancer survivor. The most important things to Dorothy were her
faith, family, friends and doing anything she could to help anyone. She had a smile that could
warm anyone's heart as it did many times for the years we were blessed to have her with us. She
was the best cheerleader for her husband, her children, her grandchildren or anyone else whom
she felt needed love, support and encouragement. Her love, kindness and caring will be missed
by so many. Dorothy is survived by her husband Joe; sons Jay and wife Corie of Buda, Tx. and
David and wife Ruth of Kyle, Tx.; "almost" sons Michael (Bones) Kronwinkler of Manvel, Tx.
and David Straughan and wife Cynthia of Cypress Tx; daughter, Belinda (Happy) Rogers and
husband Will of Creedmoor, Tx; grandchildren, Chelsea Gunn Welch and husband Gerald, Joe
Taylor Gunn, Mackenzie Gunn and Amber Gunn; "almost grandchildren" Jason Straughan and
wife Chrystina, Kimberly Straughan, Mike Kronwinkler and Mitchell Kronwinkler; and great
grandchildren, Cannon and Leah Welch. She is also survived by many other family members and
life-long friends. She was preceded in death by her parents; brother, Everett A. Taylor; son, Don
Gunn and "almost" sons, Jim Kronwinkler and Danny Lewis. Visitation Tuesday, September 30,
2014 6:00-8:00 p.m. at Harrell Funeral Home, 1715 Kirby, Kyle, TX. Reception prior to funeral,
Wednesday, October 1, 2014 11:00 a.m. with Funeral at 1:00 p.m. at Buda United Methodist
Church, 302 Elm Street, Buda, TX. Interment will follow at the Texas State Cemetery in Austin.
In lieu of flowers memorial donations may be made to: Buda United Methodist Church Food
Pantry, P.O. Box 1196, Buda, TX 78610.
Dorothy G. Hmieleski,
formerly of South Deerfield, Mass. died Saturday, June 13, at Poet's Seat Nursing Health Care
Center after a lengthy illness. Born on Aug. 20, 1932, she was the daughter of George A. Gunn,
Jr. and Alice (Tanner) Gunn, and was raised in Montague Center. A graduate of Turners Falls
High School in 1949, Dorothy attended Northampton Commercial College, taking a job at Mount
Holyoke College upon completing her studies, and later in the Veterinary Sciences Department at
the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. After her children were born, she was a homemaker
until her youngest child began school, and then began a long career at the University of
Massachusetts, Amherst, working first in the Psychology Department and for many years in
Housing Services as an executive secretary. While working at UMass, Dorothy attained her
dream of earning bachelor's and master's degrees in English. As a girl and young woman,
Dorothy was an avid horse rider, spending hours riding the Montague Plains and riding
competitively in Franklin County competitions and shows. She carried the common sense and
compassion of her rural, family farm upbringing throughout her life. She enjoyed music, playing
the piano, and was a drummer in the high school band. Dorothy was a frequent contributor to
Local Color, a periodical dedicated to publishing the stories of Western Massachusetts seniors
about ""life as they remember it,"" often submitting descriptive and humorous stories from her
youth. An avid reader of novels and poetry, particularly Emily Dickinson, Dorothy was an
accomplished needlepoint hobbyist, and spent many hours crafting beautiful quilts with her
quilting group friends. A person of unshakeable faith, she was a longtime congregant of St.
James Episcopal Church, where she served as an usher, volunteered for the Second Helpings
meal program, and in 2010 received the church's highest honor, the St. James Silver Cross for
exemplary service and leadership. She was married to Henry L. Hmieleski on July 2, 1955. He
predeceased her in October 1999. She is survived by her daughters Linda Stahelek and
son-in-law Tom, of Alpharetta, Ga., Rebecca Dean and son-in-law Jeffrey, of Greenfield, and son
Louis and daughter-in-law Lynn, of Albany, N.Y.; her brothers David Gunn of Greenfield,
Sanford Gunn of Amherst, N.Y., sister Winifred Watson of Bernardston, five grandchildren, a
great-grandchild, and many nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held Friday 6/19 at 3
pm at St. James Episcopal Church, 8 Church Street, Greenfield with the Rev. Heather Blais
officiating. Burial will be at the convenience of the family at Brookside Cemetery in South
Deerfield. Calling hours will be held Thursday evening from 5-7 pm at the Kostanski Funeral
Home, 220 Federal Street, Greenfield. Memorial contributions may be sent in her name to the
St. James Building Fund, 8 Church Street, Greenfield, Mass. 01301 or to Hospice of Franklin
County, 329 Conway Street #2, Greenfield, Mass. 01301.
Douglas W. Pete Gunn,
74, passed away, Wednesday, August 21, 2013 at Hospice House. The family will receive
friends from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. on Friday, August 23, 2013 at Fox & Weeks Funeral
Directors, Hodgson Chapel. The funeral service will be held at 10:00 a.m. on Saturday, August
24, 2013 at the Hodgson Chapel of Fox & Weeks Funeral Directors. Remembrances may be
made to Hospice Savannah, Inc., PO Box 13190, Savannah, GA 31416. Fox & Weeks Funeral
Directors, Hodgson Chapel Savannah Morning News, August 23, 2013
Doyle M. Gunn
1000 Wiggins Road, Mesquite. Survived by sons, James Gunn, Dallas; Dwain Gunn, Dallas;
daughters Inez Frazier, Dallas; Peggy Griffith, Corsicana; brother J. W. Nance of Dallas, E. T.
Nance; sister Noble Magnenat, Corsicana. Services 10:30 Monday, Dudley M. Hughes
Buckner Chapel. Graveside services at 3:30 pm Fort Parker Cemetery, Groesbeck, Texas.
Monday, March 21, 1977
Paper: Dallas Morning News (Dallas, TX) Section: D Page: 20
Duane H. Gunn
57, Moyses Road, Winter Park, Fla. died Wednesday, June 12. Mr. Gunn was a professional
fund-raiser. Born in Lansing, Mich., he moved to Central Florida in 1990. He was a member of
Gospel Light Baptist Church, Winter Park. Survivors: wife, Barbara A.; son, Duane Jr., Winter
Park; daughters, Lisa, Indianapolis, Debra, Orlando; brother, Gerald, Lansing, Mich.; sister, Betty
West, Belleview, Mich.; five grandchildren. Banfield Funeral Services, Winter Springs.
Duel Lue “Sue” Gunn,
94, of Mount Pleasant, widow of Albert S. Gunn, died Saturday, December 20, 2014. Services
will be held at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, December 27, 2014 at Bates-Cooper-Sloan Chapel in Mount
Pleasant with Bro. Don White officiating. Interment will follow at Bridges Chapel Cemetery
of Mount Pleasant. Pallbearers will be Ricky Morris, Micah Duke, Justin Morris, Nicky Morris,
Norm Duke, Mitchel Morris, Mason Morris, and David Shumate. Mrs. Gunn was born on April
25, 1920 in Mount Pleasant to Gilbert Grissom and Ella Carrington Grissom. She is survived by
two daughters and sons in law, Alice (Duke) and Arnold Gaydosh of Glenn Rose, and Earlene
(Duke) and Morris Romano of Dallas; a daughter in law, Gwenn Duke of Granbury; seven
grandchildren; fifteen great grandchildren; and thirteen great-great-grandchildren. She was
preceded in death by her parents, Gilbert and Ella Carrington Grissom; a husband, Albert S.
Gunn ; a son, David Duke, and a son in law, Mike Romano. There is no scheduled visitation.
Memorials may be made to Cypress Basin Hospice, P.O. Box 544, Mount Pleasant, Texas 75455
Earl H. Gunn
Colorado, Mitchell Co., Texas - Dec 14, 1938 - Earl H. Gunn, 41, superintendent of the Col Tex
Refinery at Colorado since 1933, died in his room at the Colorado hotel Wednesday morning Dec
14. Gunn returned to his room from the plant after having complained of feeling ill. He
summoned a doctor but was dying when the doctor reached his room. Born in California, Gunn
came to Colorado in 1929. He was president of the Colorado City Frontier Round Up
association and a director in the Colorado Chamber of Commerce. Surviving are his wife of
Forth Worth and mother of Salinas, California. Thursday, December 15, 1938
Paper: Dallas
Morning News (Dallas, TX) Section: I Page: Twelve
Earl Walcott Gunn Jr.
of Canton, Ga. died Monday, September 23, 2013 from complications of cardiac arrest, five days
after his 81st birthday. A service is planned for 10:30 a.m. on Friday at Mt. Zion Baptist Church,
Canton. His body will be cremated following the service. Ingram Funeral Home & Crematory,
Cumming, is in charge of arrangements. After UGA, Gunn enrolled at Emory University’s
dental school. His dental residency was completed while he served in the U.S. Air Force,
according to family members. Gunn’s dental career began more than 50 years ago in an office on
Ponce de Leon Avenue, said Toni Gunn, his wife of 18 years. He eventually moved to Smyrna,
where he had been practicing for the past 30 years. “He didn’t like to see people in pain,” said
Sanders. “He liked to see big pretty smiles on the faces of his patients and employees.” Gunn
treated his staff like family, the medical technician said. He was always willing to help each of
them through personal and professional issues. “That’s why the junior member of our team have
been here somewhere around 10 years,” Sanders said. “He was a really good man and football
weekends are going to be pretty hard around here for a little while, I think.” In addition to his
daughter and second wife, Gunn is survived by his children from his first marriage, sons, Dr. Earl
W. “Cody” Gunn III and Neal Michael Gunn, both of Athens; daughters, Susan McKinney Gunn
of Cumming and Bortle’s twin sister, Lee Ellis Gunn Armour, of Newnan; and seven
grandchildren.
Earnestine Gunn
December 12, 2015
Mrs. Earnestine Gunn, age 80, passed away on December 11, 2015, in Walnut Hill.
Mrs. Earnestine was a native of Atmore. Mrs. Gunn was a loving wife, mother, grandmother and
great-grandmother. She was a member of the Christian Home Church. She is preceded in death
by her husband, Walter Eugene Gunn; and son, Carl E. Gunn. She is survived by her daughter,
Cynthia Gunn Turner of Walnut Hill; and son, William Mark Gunn of Walnut Hill; two brothers,
Hubert Brown and Jerry Brown; six grandchildren, Crystal Gunn, Travis Gunn, Amber Ryder,
Abbie Hockett, Corporal USMC Seth A. Turner and Garrett Turner; three great-grandchildren,
John William Justic, Cableaux Gunn, and Mason Nahkala. Funeral services will be Monday,
December 14, 2015, at 10 a.m. at the Petty-Eastside Chapel Funeral Home with Rev. Ricky
Peebles officiating. Burial will follow at the Oak Grove Cemetery. Petty-Eastside Chapel
Funeral Homes in charge of all arrangements.
Genean R. Gunn Early
Age 52, of Moon Township, Corapolis, Pa. passed away on Thursday, January 29, 2015, at her
home. She was born on May 8, 1962, in Sewickley to the late Robert and Sara Gunn. Leaving
this world too soon, she was the beloved mother of Kevin F. Early (Julia) of Kennedy Township
and Kayla Torello (Michael) of Hampton, VA; loving grandmother of Colton Early and Michael
Torello, Jr.; cherished sister of Gretchen Holland (Chip) and Gary Gunn, all of Ligonier;
significant other of Ervin Contey; and her beloved Pug, Olivia. Genean was a 1980 graduate of
Moon Area High School, had attended Penn State University Fayette Campus, and was a retired
nurse's aide. She was gracious, kind and loving and will be greatly missed. Visitation Tuesday
(Feb. 3, 2015) 2-4, 6 p.m. until time of service at 7:30 p.m. at COPELAND'S CORAOPOLIS,
867 Fifth Ave. Rev. Christina Hosler will officiate. Edabell Ruth Gunn Helms
Funeral services for Mrs. Eugene W. Helms, 19, of 10446 Allegheny, who was killed Sunday,
July 12, 1959, in an auto wreck near Belton in Bell County, Tx will be held at 10 am Tuesday in
the Prewitt Funeral Chapel, 1810 South Denley Drive. Born in Wichita Falls, Mrs. Helms had
lived in Dallas for 17 years and was a graduate of Duncanville High School. She was a member
of the Cedar Crest Baptist Church. Her husband is an engineer for Texas Instruments. Survivors
include her parents, Mrs. and Mrs. J. B. Gunn, and a sister Miss Sandra Gunn of Texas.
(Thomas and Sarah Boatwright Gunn desc)
Eddie Lee Gunn
17, of 306 Lemon Street, Apartment 5, Marietta, Ga died Friday December 7, 1973. Funeral
services will be held Tuesday at 2 pm from Noonday Baptist Church, with burial in Noonday
Extension Cemetery. Survivors include his parents; Mr. & Mrs. Edward Gunn and one brother
Johnny Lee Gunn; one sister, Mrs. Thomas Walker; grandmother, Mrs. Roberta Bell. Monday,
December 10, 1973 Paper: Marietta Journal (Marietta, GA) Page: 10
Edith L. Gunn
widow of Thurman M. Gunn. Survived by brother, C. T. Little, Hillsboro; Joe David Little,
Houston; Leon Little Malone, Billy Little Tyler, sister in law Hayden Dumas, Dallas; brother in
law Ray Gunn, Hillsboro. She was of Tyler Tx and passed away Tuesday March 17, 1981 at her
residence. She was a resident of Dallas for 44 years and lived in Tyler for the past two years.
Interment Ridge Park Cemetery, Hillsboro, Tx. Thursday, March 19, 1981 Paper: Dallas
Morning News (Dallas, TX) Page: 49 (Edith Little)
Edmund Ellett Gunn
March 29, 1937 - Decatur Daily - Funeral rites for Edmond Ellett Gunn, 79, will be held at 3:30
Tuesday afternoon from the residence, 415 East Lafayette Street, with the Rev. Jesse F. Ray,
pastor of First Baptist Church conducting. Burial will follow at the family cemetery near Trinity,
with Brown in charge. Mr. Gunn died at 7:30 Sunday night while en route in a Brown
ambulance to Benevolent Society Hospital after suffering a heart attack while attending services
at Central Baptist Church. He was removed to a drug store for first aid, and when a doctor was
called advised that he be sent to a hospital. Member of a pioneer county family, Mr. Gunn spent
virtually his entire life in Morgan. He is survived by a son, Edmond, Jr., a brother, T. H. Gunn,
Decatur; a sister, Mrs Julius Pettue of Huntsville, several nephews and nieces. Nephews will be
pallbearers. (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright Gunn desc)
Edmond P. Gunn Jr.,
61, Pleasant Valley, MO passed Mon. 9/15/2014. Memorial service IS 2PM, Sat. 9/27/2014 @
VFW Post 5606 (5406 NE Oak Ridge Dr, KCMO). Cremation Arr: Reflections 816-561-0101 Edna M. Gunn,
83, a loving wife, mother and grandmother, went to be with her Lord on Tuesday, July 20, 2010.
Service: 3 p.m. Friday in Greenwood Garden Chapel. Interment: Greenwood Memorial Park.
Visitation: 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday at Greenwood Funeral Home, Fort Worth, Tarrant County,
Texas. Edna was born Oct. 24, 1926, in Morgan County, Colo., to the late George A. Clapp and
Flossie B. Plumb. Edna was a "promotion extraordinaire," working many years for the Brunswick
Corp., alongside her husband, Gale. She was an avid dog lover. She once considered writing a
book in the first person about all the dogs she had raised through the years. She was a member of
Fielder Road Baptist Church. She was preceded in death by her son, Graydon Gunn, in 2002.
Survivors: Husband, Gale G. Gunn; daughters, Marsha Abernathy and husband, Ned, and Susan
Gunn; daughter-in-law, Peggy Gunn; six grandchildren; and 13 great-grandchildren. Published
in Star-Telegram on July 22, 2010 (wife of a Thomas and Sarah Boatwright Gunn desc)
Edna Tennessee Ridle Gunn
Edna T. Gunn, 90, of Purdon, Texas died Monday, August 6, 1984 at the Twilight Nursing
Home. Services were held at 2 p.m. Wednesday, August 8, at Corley Funeral Home chapel with
Rev. William Dollar officiating. Burial was in Resthaven Memorial Park. She was a Baptist. A
native of Nashville, Tenn., she had lived most of her life in Navarro County. She is survived by
six daughters: Mrs. Maycial Cox of Dawson, Mrs. Eloise Bosely of Richland, Mrs. Jude Ray of
Freeport, Mrs. Myrtle Hairell of Houston, Mrs. Dorothy Scroggins of Houston, and Mrs. Edna
Earl Price of Purdon. Other survivors include 14 grandchildren, 34 great-grandchildren, eight
great-great-grandchildren, and several nieces and nephews. Blooming Grove - Community News
Weekly, August 9, 1984.
W/o William Clarence Gunn
Edward (Ed) Gunn
68 of Marietta, Ga. Died Wednesday, Nov 27, 1991. Services will be 3 pm Sunday at Kennesaw
Avenue Baptist Church. Burial will be in Noonday Extension Cemetery. The body will be at the
church at 2 pm Sunday. Mr. Gunn worked for the U.S. Postal Service. He is survived by his
wife Rosa Lee Gunn of Marietta; one son, Johnny Gunn of Marietta; one daughter. H. Beatrice
Walker of Marietta; one brother, Willie Gunn of California and four grandchildren. Saturday,
November 30, 1991 Marietta Journal, Marietta Ga., page 10
Edward Charles Gunn,
53, of Northampton died March 1, 2016 in his home. Born in Philadelphia he was the son of
Robert T. & Carol A. (Miller) Gunn of Quakertown. He was a car enthusiast and enjoyed fishing.
He served in the U.S. Army. In addition to his parents he is survived by his children Cora
Trainer, Sabrina Gunn, Thomas Gunn, Amber Gunn, and Autumn Gunn. A brother Joseph M.
Gunn (Michele), and a sister Michelle Gunn (Kenneth). A memorial service will be held on
Monday, March 7, 2016 at 11:00 A.M. in the C. R. Strunk Funeral Home, Inc.
(www.crstrunk.com) 821 W. Broad St. Quakertown, PA 18951. Call 10:00-11:00 A.M. in the
funeral home. In lieu of flowers contributions can be made to Wounded Warriors 301 Grant St.
Suite 900 Pittsburgh, PA 15219.
Edward Eugene Gunn
Edward "Eugene" Gunn, 74, of Spotsylvania County, Virginia departed this life on the morning
of Friday, Nov. 28, 2014, at his home. He was the husband of Jeanne Gunn for 30 years.
Edward was born on July 28, 1940, to the late Jessie and Thomas Valentine. He was raised by his
mother and adopted father, the late Lonzo Gunn. Ed served his country in the U.S. Army, was a
Master Mason and had retired from the federal government after 32 years. He was an avid
Redskins and Washington Wizards fan. In his spare time, he loved fishing and bowling. He was a
member of First Mount Zion Baptist Church in Dumfries. He was preceded in death by his
brother Thomas and sister-in-law Delores Gunn. Left to cherish his memory are his wife,
Jeanne; his son, Eddie (Joana), and granddaughter Bianca Nicol Gunn, all of Fairfax County;
brothers Milton (Patricia) of Stafford County and Gilbert (Gretchen) of Clinton, Md.; and a host
of nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. Ed "Eugene" was very passionate about his family,
fishing and living his life to the fullest. He had a very kind heart and quick wit and will be dearly
missed by all who knew and loved him. The family will receive friends from 5 to 7 p.m.
Wednesday, Dec. 3, at Covenant Funeral Service, Fredericksburg. A service will be held at noon
Thursday, Dec. 4, at First Mount Zion Baptist Church in Dumfries, with a visitation one hour
prior to the service. Interment will follow at Quantico National Cemetery B
Edward J. Gunn,
90, died April 10, 2011, at the VNA Hospice House of Vero Beach, Florida. He lived in Vero
Beach for 30 years, coming from Poughkeepsie, N.Y. Survivors include his wife of 39 years,
Maria A. Gumbinger Gunn; five sons; eight daughters; two stepsons; two brothers; and many
grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Services: Visitation is from 4 to 8 p.m. April 14 at the
Miller Funeral Home in Poughkeepsie. A Mass of Christian burial will be celebrated at 10 a.m.
April 15 at Holy Trinity Church in Poughkeepsie. Burial will follow in the family plot in St.
Peter's Cemetery in Poughkeepsie.
Edwina Gunn
December 22, 1950. Reidsville, NC Edwina Gunn, 21 of Route 4, Reidsbille died yesterday at a
Kinston hospital after a short illness. She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Gunn. She is
survived by three brothers; Ralph Gunn of Indiana; Walter Gunn of Reidsville, and Lawrence
Gunn of Selma; one sister Mrs. C. R. Reeves of Parkersburg, and her parents. Guneral will be
held Saturday at 10:30 am at Wentworth Methodist Church. Burial in the church cemetery.
Saturday, December 23, 1950 Paper: Greensboro Daily News (Greensboro, North Carolina)
Page: 3 (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright Gunn desc)
Edwina Gunn,
66, of Lake Sinclair, passed away peacefully with her daughter by her side Thursday, Dec. 26,
2013. A celebration of life was held on Sunday, Dec. 29, at 11 a.m. at Snows Memorial Chapel
in Macon. Brother Mobley Cross, a family friend, presided, with burial following at Riverside
Cemetery in Macon. The family received friends at Snow's Memorial Chapel on Saturday.
Edwina was born April 28, 1947 and spent her childhood on Gunn Farms in Houston County.
She played and lived life as a child, learning the business. At age 28, she returned home as Chief
Operating Officer of Gunn Farms, a major peach farm and packing house. She succeeded her
father, Dan Gunn Jr., as proprietor of Gunn Farms. Edwina was a member of the Georgia Peach
Council, an organization of peach farmers. She attended Miller High School for Girls in Macon,
and Massey Business School in Atlanta until 1967 where she met and married Dana's father.
Many know and remember her as owner of Edwina Gunn's Boutique in Warner Robins. She grew
Gunn Farms into other entrepreneurial ventures and real estate investments. She successfully
developed part of the farm property into what is now known as Gunn Battle Shopping Center as
well as the naming of Gunn Road. She was an initial investor and active member of the Board of
Directors for the development of Beachside Colony on Tybee Island with good friends, Tommy
and Frances Clark. She was preceded in death by her parents, Dan Gunn Jr. and Hilda Giddens
Gunn. Edwina is survived by her only daughter, Dana Gunn Brooks and husband Joel Robert
Brooks; two grandchildren, Keaton David Deal and Kenadee Edwina Deal, of Bonaire; and her
brother, Dan Gunn III. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in her memory to The
American Cancer Society, 804 Cherry Street, Macon, 31201. (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright
Gunn desc)
Effie Gunn Townsend Hood
Mrs. Effie Townsend Hood of 4019 Warwick Road, Richmond, Va died Dec 31, 1966. She is
survived by three sons, Lawrence Lee Townsend, Marving Joseph Townsend, Clarence Edwin
Townsend, four daughters; Mrs. Ada Del Sole of Hamden, Conn., Mrs. Blanche T. Porter of
Richmond, Va; Miss Bessie Townsend of Springfield, Va; Miss Helen Townsend of New Haven,
Conn; one brother, Harrie (Harry) Gunn; two sisters, Mrs. Anna Tucker of Richmond and Mrs.
Nona Townsend of Rawlings, Va; 22 grandchildren 30 great-grandchildren. Remains rest at the
Joseph W. Bliley Funeral Home, Third and Marshall, where funeral services will be held
Tuesday at 1 PM with burial in Maury Cemetery. Tuesday, January 3, 1967
Paper:
Richmond Times Dispatch (Richmond, VA) Page: 18 (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright Gunn
desc)
Eileen Gunn
Eileen was born on November 19, 1925 and passed away on Saturday, December 20, 2014.
Eileen was a resident of Memphis, Tennessee at the time of her passing. She was preceded in
death by her husband Robert Gunn. Funeral Services have been entrusted to Memorial Park
Funeral Home and Cemetery, 5668 Poplar Ave. Memphis, TN 38119, "Behind the Stone Wall."
Visitation Dec 23, 2014 - 9:00AM-10:00AM Memorial Park Funeral Home 5668 Poplar
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38119 (901) 767-8930 Eileen Gunn, 89, passed away December 20, 2014 at her home. She was
born to Anna and Roy Buchner of Akron, N.Y. on November 19, 1925. Her husband of 58 years,
Robert C. Gunn, preceded her in death in 2011. She is survived by her loving children, Robert G.
Gunn (Nancy) of Hickory, KY, Lynn Houston (Michael) of Nebraska City, Neb and Colleen
Payne (Tyson) of Memphis. She also leaves three grandchildren, Gordon R. Gunn, Jessica and
Amber Houston. She graduated from The Deaconess Hospital of Nursing in Buffalo, N.Y. as a
registered nurse. During her nursing career she worked at several hospitals and nursing homes in
Buffalo. She was a loving wife, mother and a good friend to many and a sweet little lady to all
that knew her. Eileen and her husband moved from Williamsville, N.Y. to Memphis in 2009 to
be closer to family and many thanks to all of those who were so wonderful to them. Thank you to
her friends at the Monarch who were exceedingly kind to her and also to Kathy and Australia.
Words cannot express our gratitude. Thanks so much to Dr. Shiffman and nurses Miriam,
Jeanette and Suzanne as well as Crossroads Hospice. Judy, Extraordinary Minister of Holy
Communion at Holy Rosary Church, was a true friend to our mother and father. Our mother will
be deeply missed by all of us but she really enjoyed living in Memphis and getting to know the
South during the final chapter of her life. The family will receive friends from 9-10 a.m. on
Tuesday, December 23 and a funeral service will follow all at Memorial Park Funeral Home. In
lieu of flowers memorials can be sent to Holy Rosary Church or Catholic Charities. Memorial
Park Funeral Home, "Behind the stone wall", 901-767-8930.
Elaine T. Gunn,
90, of Main St. Jasper, passed away on Tuesday, June 24, 2014 at St. James Mercy Hospital in
Hornell following a short illness. Elaine was born in Woodhull, NY on Sept. 20, 1923, the
daughter of Alan and Florence Williams Talbot. She attended and graduated from Jasper Central
School. On Sept. 22, 1945, she and Aulden L. Gunn were married in Jasper, Oregon. Aulden
preceded her in death on Sept. 13, 1989.
Eldon Archibald Gunn
- It is with great sadness that we announce the death of Eldon Gunn, age 66, on February 11,
2016. He fought a valiant battle with prostate cancer for several years, and died in the Halifax
Infirmary, QEII, surrounded by family. Eldon remained active until just a few days before his
death. He was born July 13, 1949 in St. Stephen, NB to Eldon Sr. and his wife, Janet (Maxwell),
both of whom predeceased him. Eldon graduated from Mount Allison University with a MSc,
Dalhousie University with a MA (Mathematics), and PhD in Industrial Engineering from
University of Toronto. For over 35 years, Eldon was a university professor in Industrial
Engineering at Dalhousie University, where he served as Department Head for several years.
During that time, he launched the careers of many students, supervised many Master's students,
and over 14 PhD students. In addition to teaching, he was an active research professor. He has
served on several grant committees with NSERC (National Science and Engineering Council of
Canada). In recognition of his research accomplishments, he received numerous awards: Fellow
of Industrial Engineers (IIE); CORS Award of Merit, and Professor Emeritus. In addition to his
academic work, Eldon was a loyal member of Grace United Church where he served on the
Unified Board. He was actively involved in forestry research, chaired the Nova Scotia Forest
Alliance for several years, and worked with FP Innovations developing software models to
optimize harvesting and processing. He was equally at ease in the woods in Lunenburg County,
fly fishing on the river, or presenting his research at an international conference. When he was
younger, he loved playing basketball in high school and university, and later in the Metro Men's
Masters League. He loved days at the cottage with family and friends, and he loved working in
his woodlot. Left to mourn are his loving wife of 44 years, Holly (Turner), Dartmouth; his
daughter, Heather Gunn McQuillan, and her husband, Jarrod, Morell, PE; his son, James and his
wife, Erika, Moncton, NB; three beautiful grandchildren, Finlay Gunn McQuillan, Emma Gunn
McQuillan, and Jack Gunn; four siblings, Dan Gunn and his wife, Laurie, Truro, NS; John Gunn
and his wife Kristen, Sudbury, ON; Tom Gunn, and his wife, Ann, Port Hawkesbury, NS;
Margaret Robertson (Gunn), and her husband Bill, St. Andrews, NB, and many nieces and
nephews. Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to A.L. Mattatall Funeral Home, Portland
St., Dartmouth. Cremation has taken place, with a private interment of ashes at a later date.
Family will receive visitors at A. L. Mattatall Funeral Home on Sunday from 5-8 pm. A funeral
service and celebration of Eldon's life will be held at Grace United Church, Dartmouth, Monday,
February 15, 2016 at 2 pm. A reception will follow in the church hall. Family flowers only.
Donations in memory of Eldon can be made to Christ Church Anglican Cemetery Fund, New
Ross, Grace United Church, Dartmouth or to any hospital foundation fund. Online condolences
may be viewed or sent to: www.mattatallfuneralhome.com
Eleanor Gunn Hite
32, wife of James L. Hite, 122 Shady Lane, Lexington, Kty died at 2:30 pm yesterday at Good
Samaritan hospital after an illness of several months. A native of Senatobia Mississippi, she was
a daughter of Maude Cobb Gunn and the late Charles A. H. Gunn. She was a graduate of
Tilghman High school, Paducah, and was a member of Spworth Methodist church. Mrs. Hite
had lived in Lexington for the last 12 years. Besides her husband and mother, she is survived by
two sons, James L. Hite, Jr. and Richard Hill man Hite; two sisters, Mrs. R. T. West of the
philippine Islands, and Mrs. J. E. Holleman of Mobile Alabama and three brothers; Hugh S.
Gunn, Rutherford, New Jersey, James H. Gunn of Mobile, Alabama, and Kenneth E. Gunn of
Cairo, Illinois. The body was removed to the W. R. Milward mortuary. (Jasper and Christian
Gunn desc)
Eleanor Gunn
died in South Hadley on the 23d ult. Of consumption, the widow Eleanor Gunn, aged 64 relict of
Moses Gunn, Esq. Of Montague - She manifested a wonderful resignation during her sickness
and died in full faith of a blissful immortality. Wednesday, April 8, 1818
Paper:
Hampshire Gazette (Northampton, MA) Page: 3
Eleanor F. Gunn
Richmond, Va - July 22, 1963- Eleanor F. Gunn age 12, of North Kingston, R.I. was fatally
injured yesterday when the station wagon in which she was riding crashed into a bridge on
Interstate 95 in Richmond, Va. The vehicle was driven by her mother Robbie Sanderson Gunn,
age 32 who apparently went to sleep at the wheel. Five other members of the Gunn family were
injured in the crash. James Early Gunn, age 34, father of the victim identified himself as a Navy
man stationed aboard the aircraft carrier Lake Champlain at the Boston Navy Yard. Monday,
July 22, 1963 Paper: Greensboro Record (Greensboro, North Carolina) Page: 2 (Thomas and
Sarah Boatwright Gunn desc)
Elihu Gunn
Dr. Elihu Gunn, who in 1857 was elected president of the Baptist State University of Iowa,
where he remained for years, died Thursday night, in Fort Scott, Kansas. He was eighty-five
years old. Saturday, November 2, 1895
Paper: New York Herald (New York, NY) Issue:
306 Page: 12
Elisha Knight Gunn
640-12th SE, Paris, Texas, formerly of the Minter community, died at St. Joseph’s Hospital.
Services held Sept 28, 1984 at Evergreen, with Rev. Jim Rowland of Deport and Rev. Bill
Patterson of Brookston. Fry and Gibbs Funeral Home had charge. Born near Deport, son of
Joseph Albert and Catherine Martin Gunn, he attended Rosalie and Minter schools, and married
Dixie Helen Dunlap on Dec 21, 1927, at Minter. He was a farmer and rancher, and a retired
employee of Babcock and Wilcox having retired July 1, 1972 after 19 years. He was a
Presbyterian but attended the Minter Methodist Church. Surviving are his wife; a daughter, Mrs.
Vivian Ruth Clark of Houston; a grandson David Clark of Arlington; a granddaughter Kristi
Clark of Irving. Died September 26, 1984 (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright Gunn desc)
Eliza Gunn Pees
Eliza Arilla Gunn was born September 5, 1840 in Lawrence Co., Missouri and died at Iola,
Kansas December 8, 1928, aged 88 years, 3 months, 3 days. She was the last of a family of seven
children born to Mr. and Mrs. Carver Gunn. In 1856 she was united in marriage to Jasper
Hillbrant at Bolivar, Missouri. The young couple came immediately to Kansas and knew the
hardships incident to early pioneer life. Indians were plentiful, crops were not always good and
the real trials of Pioneer life confronted these young folks constantly. Two children were born to
this union, William G. Hillbrant of Iola, and Charles deceased. In 1862 the husband and father
died and left the young widow with two children in a frontier community in rather difficult
circumstances. Shortly after the death of her husband Mrs. Hillbrant returned to Missouri, and
later married Lewis Dennison, she returned to Kansas in 1867. To this union were born 2
children, Thomas Dennison of Iola, and Mrs. Lillian Russ, Pittsburg, Kansas. On October 3,
1876 Mrs. Dennison was again married this time to Mr. James B. Pees to this union were born
three children, Guy Pees of Iola, Elmer, deceased, and Mrs. Lacy Morell of Iola. The supreme
interest of Mrs. Pees was her home and her family because of her devotion to her home duties
she was not connected with any outside organizations. Her life was given through hardship as
well as through more favorable circumstances to those who had been committed to her care, with
her she attended the Christian church quite regularly , and the influence of her devotion manifest
today in the lives of her children. Mrs. Pees was confined to her home for sometime, but was not
until the last few weeks she became severely ill. She went asleep some two weeks ago. She slept
away to the world hat beyond the limitations of hardships and difficulties of this life. Funeral
services were held at Sleeper Chapel Sunday afternoon December 9, conducted by the Rev.
Coldsmith, Music was furnished by Misses Lucile Canatsey and Margaret Hanson, Messrs,
Myron Funk, and Donald Gish, with Mrs E. W. Haglund at the piano. Burial was at Piqua
Cemetery.
Elizabeth (Libby) Gunn,
passed away peacefully in her sleep at home on June 29, 2011, at the age of 90. Elizabeth was
born in Little Rock, Arkansas, on May 11, 1921 to Longus Veron Hinson Sr. and Nettia
Catherine Elkins Hinson. She was one of fourteen brothers and sisters. Libby grew up on the
family farm in the home that her father built for them. She always had interesting and fun stories
of her experiences with her brothers and sisters while living there. Libby attended schools in the
Little Rock area until she had to go to work to help support the family. Libby was a natural
seamstress and often made and repaired clothes for her brothers and sisters. As a young lady, her
talents as a seamstress caught the eye of a business woman in Little Rock and Libby was asked if
she would like a job. The job was working for Jumps Cleaners in downtown Little Rock. While
working there she learned from Mrs. Jump how to make alterations on everything from furs to
soldierís uniforms. One day, a young soldier named Marian brought his laundry in and Libby
caught his eye. Marian and Libby were married on July 19, 1942. Marian and Libby lived in
various locations until the end of World War II. After Marian was discharged from the Army, he
and Libby headed westward. Along the way, Libby worked for Beech Aircraft in Witchita,
Kansas. While there, she traded her fountain pens in for diaper pins as she and Marian adopted a
little baby girl named Nita. Next, Marian and Libby adopted a baby boy named Chris and
continued westward finally settling in Washington State where they lived in the towns of Pasco,
Olympia, Yakima and finally Zillah. While living in Pasco, Chris was diagnosed with Burkittís
Lymphoma and at the age of six lost his battle with leukemia. In 1965, Marian and Libby settled
in Zillah and in 1969 they adopted Ned. Libby was a devoted wife, mother, grandmother,
homemaker and friend. More importantly, Libby was a devoted Christian. To her, Christianity
was not a ìreligionî but a ìrelationship with Jesus Christ.î She loved the Lord and served Him
with all that she had. Throughout the years, she was a devoted Sunday School teacher of all ages,
especially youth and young adults. At Christmas, she would still receive cards from past students
that were in her classes 50 + years earlier! Some people will be in Heaven because of Libbyís
willingness to share about the love of Christ. At the time of her death, Libby was a member of
Zillah First Baptist Church in Zillah, Washington. Libby is survived by her son, Ned Gunn of
Zillah, Washington; her daughter, Nita Young of Union Gap, Washington; three grandchildren,
Chad, Nicholas and April Choate of Yakima, Washington; five great grandchildren; one brother,
Thomas Hinson of Rogers, Arkansas; three sisters, Hilda Haney of Burlington, Kentucky; Louise
Ritter of Pomona, California; Nettia Hale of El Dorado, Arkansas. Libby was preceded in death
by her husband of 52 years, Marian Gunn; one son, Chris Gunn; her parents, eight brothers and
one sister. Libby was a rare and precious jewel. She was a friend to all and always put the needs
of others before her own. She will be greatly missed. Visitation will be 11:00 a.m. Saturday,
July 2, at the First Baptist church in Zillah with funeral services beginning at 1:00 p.m. burial
will follow immediately at the Zillah City Cemetery. Valley Hills Funeral Home in Zillah is in
care of the arrangements. Online condolences can be left at www.valleyhillsfh.com. Yakima
Herald-Republic (WA) — Friday, July 1, 2011
Elizabeth Gunn Nesper
Elizabeth "Betty" G. (Holtgrieve) Nesper, 85, of Perrysburg, Ohio died Friday, October 23, 2015.
She was born in Toledo, Ohio on September 30, 1930, to Norman F. and Grace (Gunn)
Holtgrieve. Betty graduated from Libbey High School in 1948 and married her sweetheart,
Kenneth E. Nesper on August 28, 1948, in Angola, Indiana. Betty was a faithful member of First
Presbyterian Church in Perrysburg. If you asked Betty what she considered her greatest
accomplishment, she would say it was her family. She loved having her children, grand-children
and great-grandchildren as part of her everyday life. Her Saturday night "burgers" at the Nesper
homestead were legendary! Her way of keeping everyone close; kids and grandkids loved it! She
loved a good game of Euchre and burgers is where she made sure everyone of her grandchildren
learned how to play. She excelled at knitting and made wonderful gifts for all of her
grandchildren. Her charm and grace made everyone she met feel comfortable and welcome, and
everyone loved being with her. Her gift to all was her thoughtfulness, kindness and selflessness.
She was an excellent cook and famous for her pies and ribbon jello. Her love for camping
extended to her family, with an annual Nesper family campout, which is tradition even today.
Her presence may no longer be on this earth, but she will remain in our minds, hearts and
memories every moment of everyday. Betty is survived by her husband, Kenneth E. Nesper;
children, Kenneth E. (Christine Matthews) Nesper Jr. of Washington, D.C., Kathleen (Walter)
Celley of Perrysburg, William N. (Melanie) Nesper of Perrysburg, Leonard (Charlene) Nesper of
Perrysburg, Donald (Mary) Nesper of Perrysburg, Robert (Patricia) Nesper of Port Clinton, OH
and Amy (Scott) Vitek of Howell, MI; grandchildren, John (Randa) Celley, Elizabeth (Ryan)
Moore, Adrienne (Lou) Hunyor, Kristin Nesper, Beth (Ryan) McMichael, Paige Nesper, Robin
(Pat) Gray, Dennis (Stephanie) Nesper, Joshua Nesper, Jeremy (Colleen) Nesper, Sara Vitek,
Eric Vitek, Kate Edwards (Joe Araguz), Jay (Mallory) Edwards and Patrick Edwards;
great-grandchildren, Bernard Celley, Anevay Emerson, Annabelle Hunyor, Reagan, Ethan,
Zachary and Adam Gray, Magdalene, Naomi and Lainey Nesper and Beckett Araguz. Betty was
preceded in death by her parents; brothers, Martin and James Holtgrieve, and great-grandson,
Nicholas Leonard Gray. Friends will be received at Witzler-Shank Funeral Home, 222 E. South
Boundary St., Perrysburg (419-874-3133) on Thursday, October 29, 2015, from 3:00-8:00 p.m. A
memorial service will be held Friday, October 30 at First Presbyterian Church of Perrysburg, 200
E. 2nd St., at 11:00 a.m. Burial will be private at Fort Meigs Union Cemetery. Memorial
donations may be made to the church or Perrysburg Christians United, PO Box 135 Perrysburg,
Ohio 43552.
Elizabeth Gunn Tyree
died yesterday morning at half past 9 o'clock at the residence of the late Mrs. M. A. Gunn, in the
county of Henrico. Mrs. Elizabeth Three age 56. Tuesday, March 21, 1871
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descendant)
Elizabeth Gunn Hoppe
Wednesday, April 16, 2014 at age 89. Predeceased by her husband of 55 years, Donald A. and
brother, Victor A. Gunn. Survived by her children, Cynthia (Serguey) Kondratieff, David (Carol)
Hoppe, Debbie (Bill) Burleigh and Carol (Randy) Bloechl; 10 grandchildren; 7
great-grandchildren; brother, Hugh (Joan) Gunn; many nieces and nephews. Betsy was a
longtime member of the PEO Sisterhood. Friends are invited to her Funeral Service Monday
11AM at United Methodist Church of N. Chili, 2200 Westside Dr., Rochester, NY 14624.
Interment N. Chili Rural Cemetery. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Church or
the American Cancer Society . Chili, New York
Elizabeth Daniels Riddle Gunn
Mrs. Gunn, 67, dies at the home of her son. Mother of State Senator and Mrs. Kirk Matthews
succumbs at Westhampton. Funeral services for Mrs. Elizabeth D. Gunn, aged 67, mother of
State senator Julien Gunn and Mrs. W. Kirk Matthews, who died yesterday at the home of her
son in Westhampton, will be conducted from the home this afternoon at four o’clock. She was
the widow of the late Joseph M. Gunn. She is survived by her son Julien Gunn and her daughter
Mrs. W. Kirk Mathews. Sunday, April 30, 1922 Paper: Richmond Times Dispatch (Richmond,
VA) Page: 13 (Berryhill Gunn)
Elizabeth Anne Baker,
71, passed away on Monday, April 8, 2013, at Martha Jefferson Hospital in Charlottesville,
Virginia. She was born on August 11, 1941, in Jacksonville, Florida, and grew up in Pensacola,
Florida, daughter of the late George Edward Gunn and Bessie Ruth Gunn (nee Miller), and was
a former resident of Gulf Breeze, Florida. She was preceded in death by her sister, Jane Gunn
Gentry. Elizabeth (also known as Betty) was a deeply faithful wife, mother, and grandmother.
She was known for her beautiful singing voice, love of music and allegiance to the University of
Florida Gators. Elizabeth attended Blue Mountain Women's College in Blue Mountain,
Mississippi. She served as a tax preparer for H&R Block in Charlottesville, Virginia, and owned
and operated Baker Tax Services in Madison, Virginia. She was an active community member,
serving on the Madison County Board of Education, the Virginia School Boards Association,
MESA (Madison Emergency Service Agency) and Habitat for Humanity. A faithful member of
Mt. Zion United Methodist Church, she served as choir director, lay leader and Sunday School
teacher, and was also active in the Virginia Annual Conference of UMC. She sang second
soprano in the Bach Oratorio Society of Charlottesville, as well as the Madison Choral Society.
Married for 50 years to Larry Lowell Baker, the couple celebrated their Golden Anniversary with
family and friends in November 2012. Elizabeth is also survived by her children, Courtney L.
Clarke and husband, John, and daughters, Evelyn and Audrey of Strongsville, Ohio, Cameron P.
Hayes and husband, Scott, and children, Nathan and Sarah, of Dallas, Texas, and Coleman L.
Baker and partner, Larry Vogt, of Springfield, Virginia;and beloved cousins, Beverly Miller of
Jacksonville, Florida, and Barbara Love of St. Petersburg, Florida. A memorial service will be
held 11 a.m. Thursday, April 11, 2013, at Mt. Zion United Methodist Church in Oak Park,
Virginia, conducted by the Reverend Alan Follett and the Reverend Bill Clayton. A private
interment will be held by family members at a later date. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be
made in her name to Mt. Zion United Methodist Church, P.O. Box 38, Oak Park, VA 22730
Elizabeth H. “Betty” Gunn
of Downsville, Delaware, passed away early Thursday morning, July 10, 2014 at Delaware
Valley Hospital, following a short illness. Betty was born in Brooklyn, the daughter of the late
Edward and Margaret Scharmann Harrigan. Her family moved to Delhi, where she graduated
from Delaware Academy as well as SUNY Delhi. She was employed by the New York State
Electrical and Gas Company in Walton until her husband Thomas and she became the
Co-Managers of the Round Up Ranch on Wilson Hollow Road in Downsville. That was her
“life” for several years. It was a position that was tailored made for her. Betty was a faithful
member of St. John the Baptist Church. Betty is survived by her nieces, Barbara and John Black
of Tinton Falls, NJ; Patricia Curtin of Slingerlands, NY; her nephews, Charles and Lonnie
Markert Jr and Thomas and Julie Markert both of Downsville; her great nieces, Theresa Galvin
of Clifton Park, NY; Linda Black Daghita of Haymarket, VA; Renee’ Chapman of Fort Bliss,
TX; Jessica Markert of Downsville, NY; Mary Jean and Patty McCumpey of Little Rock, AR;
and one great nephew, Thomas Markert II of Downsville, NY; and 2 great great nieces, and 7
great great nephews. Friends and relatives are invited to call on Sunday, July 13, 2014 from 4 to
7 PM at the Courtney Funeral Home, 25 Townsend St., Walton. A Mass of Christian Burial will
be held Monday morning at 11 AM at St. John the Baptist Church, 17 Benton Ave., Walton, with
her great-nephew, the Rev. John Chadwick, officiating. Burial will follow in Paige Cemetery,
Downsville. Memorial contributions in Betty’s memory may be made to St. John’s Church,
Walton.
Elizabeth Gunn
70 years old, a resident of Kansas City, Mo for thirty years, died last night at her home 3933
Highland Avenue. Surviving are two son; J. W. Gunn, Grain Valley, Mo; and G. W. Gunn 3931
Highland Avenue, KC, Mo; and five daughters, Mrs. J. A. Redd and Miss Susie Gunn of the
home address; Mrs. Harry Groupay, 700 East twenty fifth Street; Mrs. W. H. Miller, Ashburn,
Mo and Mrs. J. E. Butler 3937 Highland Avenue, KC, Mo. Funeral at 3 o’clock this afternoon at
the home. Burial in Louisiana, Missouri Tuesday, August 6, 1918
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Star (Kansas City, MO) Volume: 81 Issue: 187 Page: 3
Elizabeth Gunn
SAVANNAH - Elizabeth Lois Gunn, 73, died Saturday, September 20, 2014. The family will
receive friends from 10:00 a.m. until 12:00 p.m. on Saturday, September 27, 2014 followed by
the funeral service at 12:00 p.m. at Fox & Weeks Funeral Directors, Hodgson Chapel. Burial
will be at Bonaventure Cemetery. Fox & Weeks Funeral Directors, Hodgson Chapel Savannah
Morning News, September 24, 2014
Elizabeth Huntley Gunn Neuburger
Born: February 18, 1923 - Died: November 16, 2015 - Elizabeth Huntley (“Lib”) Neuburger
peacefully entered into Eternal Rest on November 16, 2015 at the Hospice Home of Spartanburg
Regional after a short illness at the end of a long and joyous life of more than 92 years. Lib was
born in Spartanburg on February 18, 1923 to W. O. and Helen Huntley. She was educated in the
public schools of Spartanburg and then attended Columbia College and Converse College. In
August, 1943 she married Lt. William U. Gunn, who had just completed training at Camp Croft
prior to going to Europe for Normandy and the liberation of Paris. Bill Gunn died in 1958 and
thereafter in November, 1960 Lib married Trev A. Neuburger of Spartanburg. Trev and Lib
were happily married for 47 years until his death in 2007. Lib was a devoted wife and companion
to Trev and tirelessly worked alongside him in his business endeavors. In their latter years, Lib
and Trev especially enjoyed their home and boat at Edisto Beach and spent many happy days
with friends at sea or on trips along the Intercoastal Waterway. After Trev’s death Lib resided at
Summit Hills where she renewed old friendships and made many new ones. Her life remained
full and happy until the last few months when her good health began to diminish. Lib is
especially remembered for her good cheer and kind words for those she came in contact with in
everyday life. She never, ever took herself too seriously and had time for anyone and everyone.
She is survived by a son, William U. Gunn (Sarah) of Spartanburg, a daughter Harriette N. Reid
(Marty) of Spartanburg, a sister, Dorothy Galloway of Lilburn, Ga., and a brother Stephen J.
Huntley of Spartanburg. Additional survivors are six grandchildren, William U. Gunn III of
Spartanburg, Cameron N. Gunn of Denver, Co., Elizabeth K. Burris (Will) of Scottsdale Az,
Mary Margaret Gunn of Columbia, S. C., Parker A. Reid of New York, NY, and Evan Jennings
Reid of Spartanburg and Boulder, Co. Lib was predeceased by a brother W. O. Huntley of
Columbia and a sister Wilma H. Gilmore of Spartanburg. Graveside services will be at Nazareth
Presbyterian Church Cemetery, 680 Nazareth Church Rd, Moore, S.C. 29369 on Friday,
November 20th at 11AM, conducted by Rev. Stephen Y. McGehee and Rev. Mary Lynne
Peterson. Visitation will be Thursday, November 19th at 5:30PM at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
William U. Gunn, 615 Weymouth Dr., Spartanburg, S.C. 29302. In lieu of flowers the Family
suggests donations in Lib’s memory be made to the Spartanburg Regional Hospice Home, 686
Jeff Davis Dr. Spartanburg, S.C. 29303 or The Advent Foundation, 141 Advent St, Spartanburg,
S.C.29302.
Elizabeth Lois Gunn,
73, died September 20th, 2014 at 12:51 PM. The proud Scot was born in Miami, Florida in 1940
to the late James Faucett and Sarah Cogburn Gunn. She attended Catholic Schools in Miami and
graduated from Florida State University in 1962 with honors. She subsequently received three
Masters Degrees from Kent State University in Psychology, Social Work, and Military Science.
She was the first woman to receive the latter. She was active in the Democratic Party her entire
life and organized the first Students for Kennedy organization in 1959. She worked for the
Kennedy Campaign and on the campaign staff of every democratic president since then. She
remembered that “Lyndon Johnson cussed a lot and always gave the same speech.” She went to
Vietnam in 1969 as a Foreign Service Officer representing the United States State Department.
While in Vietnam, Ms. Gunn injured her right knee, which ultimately resulted in her being
paralyzed in the right leg. She entered the United States Army Reserves and after twenty years of
service retired as a Lieutenant Colonel. She worked in the corrections industry for many years,
much of that time in Minnesota. She received numerous awards for her work and achievements,
and was a specialist in family relations. She was a member of the Vietnam Veterans Association
and the Scottish American Military Society. She was a Charter Member of the Military Women’s
Organization and organized the first Kensington Park Homeowners Association. She is survived
by two sons, Mark Hepburn and Erik Blank; two sisters, Barbara Kirk of Tampa, FL and
Charlotte Smoak of Pinewood, SC; a brother, Jimmy Gunn of SC; grandchildren, Robert,
Richard, Roxanne, Randy, Jasmine, Aurora, and Lillie; and sixteen nieces and nephews. She was
preceded in death by her sister Rebecca Ann Gunn and her beloved dog, Regina. The family will
receive friends from 10:00 AM until Noon on Saturday, September 27, 2014 at Fox & Weeks
Funeral Directors, Hodgson Chapel at 7200 Hodgson Memorial Drive in Savannah, Georgia. The
funeral service will follow at Noon. Interment with full military honors will follow in
Bonaventure Cemetery in Savannah, Georgia. Active Pallbearers will be members of the
Scottish American Military Society. Honorary Pallbearers will be Jim Vejar, Frank Matthews,
Andy Ernst, Greg McGinty, George Saunders, Max Cleland, Curtis Tanberg, Gary Corbin, Tom
McNamara, Mike Overstreet and Southside Paramedics. Friends who would like to make
donations can make checks payable to the Unitarian Universalist Church of Savannah with "in
memory of Betty Gunn", and mail to: 311 East Harris St., Savannah, Ga. 31401.Please send
flowers, light a candle, upload a photo and share your condolences through the Fox & Weeks
website.
Elizabeth Gunn Ruiz
93, of Hopewell, Va., departed this life Sunday, February 7, 2016. She was preceded in death by
her parents, Edward and Mary Gunn; brother, Robert Gunn; sisters, Rose Harobin and Mary
Huntley; and daughter, Janet Ruiz. She is survived by sons, Phillip Ruiz (Doris), Gene Ruiz and
Larry Ruiz (Linda); daughter, Doreen Sloan; grandchildren, Kevin Ruiz (Tammy), Don Sloan
(Robin), Sean Ruiz, Lauren and Kristan Ruiz, Shana Wallace (Wesley); great-grandchildren,
Don, Zach and Josh Sloan; Tyler, Cameron, Nathan and Katie Ruiz; Madi Wallace; Ashley
(Darrell) and Abi Aleshire; and multiple nieces and nephews. On Friday, February 12, 2016, at
12:30 p.m., a Holy Rosary will commence followed by a Mass of Resurrection, at 1 p.m., at St.
James Catholic Church, 510 W. Poythress St., Hopewell, Va. The family will receive friends
following the service. Interment will be private. In lieu of flowers to honor her 60-plus years of
active membership, memorial contributions may be made to St. James Catholic Church. The
family is being served by J. T. Morriss & Son Funeral Home of Hopewell. Online condolences
may be registered at www.jtmorriss.com.
Elizabeth Scott Gunn
Elizabeth "Betsy" Scott, Miami native, died April 3 at the age of 90 after a long illness. She was
born on August 25, 1922, to Dorothy Seymour Scott and Paul Ryrie Scott, a founding partner of
Scott, McCarthy, Steel, Hector & Davis, one of Miami's first and most prominent law firms. She
attended Cushman School in Miami and Greenwich Academy in Greenwich, Conn., before
graduating from Vassar College in Poughkeepsie, N.Y. In 1953, she married Miami attorney
John Houston Gunn, the love of her life. The couple raised their two children, John Jr. and
Laurie, in Coral Gables. Mr. and Mrs. Gunn shared a love of art, Mayan studies, golfing with
friends at Riviera Country Club and world travel. When she was 77 years old, she took two of her
granddaughters on safari to Africa, giving them memories they will treasure forever. After her
husband died in 1980, Betsy went to work. As a staff member for the Coconut Grove Arts and
Historical Association she played a role in the Coconut Grove Arts Festival's growth into South
Florida's premier arts event. Community service was a lifelong passion. She took special pride in
her many years of volunteer work for the 11th Judicial District Guardian Ad Litem Program,
serving as a court-certified advocate and protector of at-risk children. In 1998, she was recipient
of the program's Spirit of Excellence Award. For many years, she volunteered one day a week at
Recording for the Blind. "Community service was a value instilled in us from day one," says
daughter Laurie Gunn Castano, vice president of marketing for Big Brothers Big Sisters of
Greater Miami. "We were always out with her doing something to help." Betsy was smart,
poised, polite and a great listener. She loved her family and her children's friends, and was a
mentor and friend to many who will miss enjoying a glass of wine and great conversation with
her at home. She is survived by her daughter, Laurie Gunn Castano of Miami (Juan), son John
Houston Gunn Jr. (Carol) of Rollinsville, Colo., and grand-daughters Karina Castano of Miami,
Nicole Castano of Miami and Sarah Elizabeth Gunn of Rollinsville, Colo. Her family will
celebrate her life in Missouri, where she will be buried alongside her husband.
Ella Allen Gunn,
86, went home to be with the Lord on Friday, February 20, 2015. Graveside funeral services will
be held 2:00 PM, Saturday, February 28, 2015 at Evergreen Memory Gardens with Rev. Frank
Carter officiating. There will be no formal visitation. Mrs. Gunn was born in Rockingham
County, NC and was the daughter of the late John Watt and Bessie Perkins Allen. She was
lifelong resident of Reidsville until the last eight years of her life. She was a graduate of the
Kings Business College and was formerly employed with the YMCA and the Salvation Army.
Her kind, generous and gracious spirit was recognized by all who knew her. Along with her
parents, she was also preceded in death by her brother, Everette Odell Allen. She is survived by
her son, Kevin Gunn and wife, Erica of El Paso, TX; her grandsons, Reno and John Gunn; sister,
Frances Manley of Reidsville; brother, Tim Allen and wife, Margie of Ruffin; and numerous
nieces and nephews. Wilkerson Funeral Home is assisting the family and condolences may be
made to the family at www.wilkersonfuneral.com.
Ella Sue Gunn,
age 84 of the Shiloh community in Pulaski, County, died Thursday, October 9, 2014 at Highland
Ridge Rehabilitation Center. She was born on May 21, 1930 in Pulaski County, and was the
daughter of the late Metta Morris Gunn and Romeo Davis Gunn. She was a lifetime member of
the Shiloh Christian Church. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her
brothers, Romeo D. Gunn, Jr., Douglas Gunn, and Roger Gunn. She is survived by two sisters;
Elizabeth Sherwood Clark of Hurricane, WVa, and Sandra King of Pulaski. She is also survived
by many nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held Sunday, October 12, 2014 at 2:00
p.m. at Seagle Funeral Home with the Rev. Garry Rorrer officiating. Interment will follow in
Shiloh Cemetery. The family will receive friends on Sunday from 1:00 p.m. until 2:00 p.m. at
the funeral home. Online condolences may be sent to the family by visiting
www.seaglefuneralhome.com Arrangements by Seagle Funeral Home, Pulaski, VA.
540-980-1700 (John Clayton and Sarah A. Whittaner Gunn desc)
Ellen Gunn (nee Clarke)
widow of the late Joseph Gunn, died at St. John’s hospital, Tuesday morning November 15.
Funeral Friday Nov 18, from the John Nunn Co’s funeral home, 2041 E. 89th Street, Cleveland,
Ohio, at 8"30 am. Services at St. Columbkill’s church at 9 am. Thursday, November 17, 1921
Paper: Plain Dealer (Cleveland, OH) Page: 23
Ellen Ruth Thornton Gunn Helton
Funeral services for Mrs. Ellen Ruth Helton, age 69, will be held at 2:30 p.m. Saturday, January
25, 2014 in the chapel of Lawrence-Sorensen Funeral Home, with Rev. Terry Bishop officiating.
Burial will follow in Ridgecrest Cemetery. Mrs. Helton died Wednesday, January 22, 2014 at
Jackson-Madison County General Hospital. She was born in Madison County, MS to the late
David Paul Thornton and Betty Duncan Thornton, and was educated in the local schools. Mrs.
Helton was a member of Jackson Gospel Tabernacle and was a loving mother and grandmother.
She was preceded in death by her parents, three sisters, one brother and a daughter, Brenda
Agliano. She is survived by her daughters, Dorothy Myers and husband Don of Jackson, Sheila
Butler and husband Brian of Jackson, Karen Rose and husband Arrnett of Henderson; one son,
Darryl Gunn of Memphis; sister, Betty Wade of Malesus; brother, Troy Thornton of Huntingdon;
eleven grandchildren, twenty-three great-grandchildren; many nieces and nephews.
Ellen G. (Allen) Gunn,
61, of 19 Bancroft St. died Saturday in the Medical Center of Central Massachusetts - Memorial.
She leaves her husband, Gorden H. Gunn. O'Connor Brothers, 592 Park Ave., is directing
arrangements. Worcester Telegram & Gazette (MA) - Monday, July 24, 1989
Eloise K. (nee Borgmann) Gunn
Fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, Friday, August 28, 2015. Beloved wife of
John A. "Jack" Gunn, Jr. for 59 years; dear mother of John A. "Jack" (Lori) Gunn, III, Cathy
Broun, Mary Johnson, Jim Gunn; dear grandmother of Emily (Chris) Lund, Elizabeth (Philip) de
Mahy, Laura Broun, Margaret Johnson, Teresa Johnson, Edward Broun, Jr., Gregory Johnson;
dear great-grandmother of Adelle and Marguerite de Mahy. Services: Memorial Mass Tues.,
September 1, 11:30 a.m. at St. Clement Church, 1510 Bopp Rd., with visitation at church at
10:30. Memorials to St. Clement or to The Independence Center, 4245 Forest Park Ave., 63108.
boppchapel.com St. Louis Post-Dispatch (MO) - Sunday, August 30, 2015
Ethylene Brown Gunn
Yanceyville, NC - It is with profound sorrow we announced the death of Mrs. Ethylene Brown
Gunn who passed away on Friday, October 9, 2015 at her residence. She was a native of Caswell
County, NC, the daughter of the late Glennie Brown and Mamie Graves Brown, born January 14,
1929. Ethylene dedicated her life to the Lord at an early age, and became a faithful member of
Graves Chapel Baptist Church. She was a employee of Dan River Mills before retirement. She
was preceded in death by two daughters, Kitty G. Blackwell and Lucy Gunn; two brothers; and
two sisters. Her survivors are husband, David Gunn; two daughters, Wyllean G. Thompson (
Charlie ) of Blairs, Va. and Warneda G. Long ( Rev. Henry ) of Yanceyville, NC; one brother,
Robert Lee Brown; two sisters, Mayrene Gwynn and Louella Cole; a host of grandchildren; great
grandchildren; nieces; nephews and friends. A viewing will be Monday from 2 to 8 pm in the
chapel of Fulton Funeral Home . Funeral services will be Tuesday, October 13, 2015 1:00pm at
Graves Chapel Baptist Church. Interment will follow in the church cemetery. The family may be
contacted at her residence.
Esla Lee Gunn
Sept 21, 1897 - Oct 30, 1971 - Esla L. Gunn, 74, a resident of Corsicana, Texas for the past 23
years, died Saturday at Memorial Hospital. Services were to be at 2 p.m. Monday in the Corley
Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Charles Pringle officiating. Burial was to be in Richland
cemetery. He was a retired farmer. Survivors include his widow; a son, E.L. Gunn, Jr., of
Borgers; a daughter, Mrs. Allen Johnson of Corsicana; a brother, O.B. Gunn of Corsicana; 11
grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren. Grandsons will serve as pallbearers. (Reuben and
Mary Goforth Gunn desc)
Elsie Jean Gunn Foreman
89- passed away on January 10, 2014 at her son Michael's home in Antioch, CA. Elsie was born
on May 4, 1924 in Somers Point, N.J. to the late Albert and Julia Foreman. She was raised in
Somers Point and graduated from Ocean City High School in 1941. During World War II, she
was a member of the Nurses Cadet Corp and received her RN training at the Atlantic City
Hospital. She later worked as an RN at Roosevelt Hospital in New York City where she met her
future husband, James V. Gunn. They married in 1953. She also worked Shore Memorial
Hospital and was Head Nurse at the Ellen Nursing Home in Northfield. Elsie will be remembered
for her kindness and devotion to her patients. When Jim retired from the US Navy, they settled in
Napa, CA where she remained until shortly before her death. She is predeceased by her husband,
James; and son, Kenneth "Vern" Gunn. She is survived by her sons, Michael (Paula) Gunn of
Antioch, CA, and Steven Gunn (Petra) of Clarksville, TN; two grandchildren, Madison Gunn and
Thomas Gunn; and brother, James Foreman of Somers Point, NJ. Elsie's faith in God sustained
her throughout her illness. She attended the National Bible Institute in New York. She was a
member of the Napa Valley Lutheran Church where the parish nurse, Antje Oja, provided her
with ongoing care and support. In lieu of flowers donations can be made to the Napa Valley
Lutheran Church, 2 Elm St., Napa, CA 94559 or the Somers Point Historical Society, P.O. Box
517, Somers Point NJ 08244. There will be a memorial service later in the spring.
Elsie Gunn Harty
of Silver Spring, Md., formerly of Roanoke, Va., passed away March 27, 1990. She is survived
by one sister, Mrs. T. Howard Boyer, Roanoke. She was the daughter of Samuel Lewis and
Maude Sherman Gunn, both deceased. Funeral will be at Collins Funeral Home, Friday, March
30. Roanoke Times, The (VA) - Friday, March 30, 1990 (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright Gunn
desc)
Elva “Tiny” Gunn
The kindest and most gracious person we know passed away on Saturday, May 25, 2013. We are
thankful for the gift of her life and for all that she shared with us. Tiny was born Sept. 3, 1926, to
Nora (Jackson) and Mathias H. Rapstad, the fifth of nine siblings. Her early years were spent in
Ingomar where she started first grade, moving to the Pompey's Pillar area in 1934. She attended
Huntley Project School, graduating in 1944. Upon graduating, she moved to Custer. She worked
at the local grocery store where she met her future husband William (Bill) Gunn. They were
married Aug. 4, 1946, and lived in Custer where they farmed and ranched. To this marriage two
children were born, Ron and Connie. In 1963 Bill began working for the PCA in Hardin and Tiny
took on the responsibilities at home, including calving, feeding and caring for their children.
Despite her busy farming and ranching life, Tiny was able to study and pass the exam to obtain
her investment license. There wasn't a recipe she couldn't master.
Emily Hamby Gunn,
beloved wife, mother, grandmother, and friend entered eternal rest July 28, 2011. She was born
in Tuscaloosa, Alabama to Lurline Saltonstall Hamby and Henry Clarence Hamby on September
10, 1918 and grew up in San Marcos, TX. Emily was preceded in death by her parents and by her
husband of 54 years, W. Guy Gunn. She and Guy met and married in Texas, moved to
Washington DC in 1956 and to Harrisburg, PA in 1961 when Guy accepted a position as
Executive Vice President of the Associated Pennsylvania Constructors. Guy served in that
position for 19 years and Emily was lovingly considered the First Lady of APC. Emily and Guy
traveled the world and welcomed the opportunity to develop new friendships and experiences.
Emily is survived by her son, Richard Popps of San Antonio, TX and his children, Boyd Popps
and wife, Laura, Jenny Solomon and husband, Terry. She is also survived by her son, Greg Gunn
of Camp Hill, PA and wife, Val, and his children, Nick and Emily Jane Gunn. She also has five
great-grandchildren. Her high energy earned her the family nickname "Go Go". Emily possessed
a wonderful sense of humor and love of laughter. Her many friends and family fondly remember
her delight in sharing funny stories-often at her own expense. She was independent minded and
forthright and had a kindhearted and generous nature. Emily was a member of the Alamo Height
Methodist Church and San Antonio Women's Club. She was also a former member of the San
Antonio Music Club, West Shore Country Club, Northcliff Country Club, The Petroleum Club,
and the "K" Club. She was an avid reader and loved to play bridge and golf. She was the devoted
caretaker of her beloved husband in his final years. Her great love of her family and passion for
them will never be forgotten. Funeral services will be held at 3:00 p.m. on Monday, August 1,
2011 in Sunset Funeral Home Chapel. Interment will be in Sunset Memorial Park. Memorial
contributions may be made to the American Heart Association
Emily Grant Gunn
Daily Herald (Roanoke Rapids, NC) - Wednesday, November 27, 2013 - PONTIAC, Mich. —
Emily Grant Gunn, 70, of Pontiac, Mich., and a native of Jackson, peacefully slipped into the
arms of Jesus on Friday, Nov. 22, 2013, at the Providence Hospital in Southfield, Mich.
Emily was born Oct. 16, 1943, in Jackson, to the parentage of the late Andrew and Earline Grant
Johnson. Treasured memories shall forever remain in the hearts of her husband, William Gunn
Sr. of the home; her sisters and brothers, Evelyn Johnson of Jackson, Gertrude Smith (Casper) of
Scotland Neck, Belle Wright (Frank) of Norfolk, Va., Eunice Peterson (Roger) of Jackson, the
Rev. Mary Powell (the Rev. Richard Sr.) of Jackson, Johnnie Johnson and Andrew Johnson, both
of Seaboard, and Theodore Melton (Betty Jean); a sister and brother-at-heart, Leola Stevenson of
Jackson and William Lee Grant (Evelyn) of Seaboard; two aunts, Pearl Grant of Temple Hill,
Md., and Rosa Mae Grant of Garysburg; and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.
A viewing will be held from 1 to 6 p.m. today, Wednesday, Nov. 27 at Faison's Funeral Home in
Seaboard, which is handling the arrangements. Homegoing services honoring her life, love and
spirit will be held at 11 a.m. Friday, Nov. 29 at Antioch Missionary Baptist Church in Jackson,
with the Rev. Mary J. Powell officiating. She will be laid to rest in the church cemetery.
Emma Gunn
Crawfordville, Georiga., Dec 5, 1905 - Mrs. Emma Gunn, wife of the late William Robert Gunn
of this place, died early last Thursday morning. She was buried in the Crawfordville Cemetery
Friday. Mrs. Gunn was a member of the Baptist Church here and had a wife circle of frineds and
acquaintance in the country. She is survived by her daughters, Mrs. C. G. Moore (Lula) of
Atlanta, and Mrs. W. C. Calman (Lela) of this place, and her sons, L. N. Gunn (Lee Nelson) and
E. C. Gunn (Eugene Clifton) of this place, and W. H. Gunn (Wade Hampton) of Atlanta. Funeral
services were conducted by Rev. C. A. Owens. Wednesday, December 6, 1905
Paper:
Augusta Chronicle (Augusta, GA) Page: 2 Formerly Emily Emma Dickson wife of W. R.
Gunn
Emma E. Gunn,
of Chartiers City, Pa. age 97, departed this life on Wednesday, May 21, 2014. She was the
beloved mother and lifelong member of Trinity A.M.E. Zion Church. Wife of the late Lewis
Wesley Gunn; mother of Jessie C. (David) Lyles, Dr. Crystal (Bernarr) Gunn-Tucker, and the late
Nona P. Gunn; also survived by five grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; two sisters; one
brother; and a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives, and friends. Visitation with the family 4-8
p.m. Tuesday, May 27, 2014, in the Trinity A.M.E. Zion Church, 3105 Allendale Street,
Pittsburgh, PA 15204, where a Celebration of Life Service will be held 11:00 a.m. Wednesday,
May 28, 2014. Interment Chartiers Cemetery. Arrangements by the ROBINSON FUNERAL
HOME, INC., 2025 Perrysville Avenue, Perry Hilltop. B
Emma Jane Gunn
Pulaski - September 14, 1919 Mrs. Emma Jane Gunn, widow of William Gunn, died Friday as a
result of paralysis age 69 years. She was a native of Bland County, Virginia. These children
survive: Mrs. S. L. Kegley (Sallie) Mrs. J. F. Harvey (Gillie) of Roanoke, Virginia: O. L.
(Otley Lee) Gunn of Draper, and Miss Bessie Gunn Monday, September 15, 1919
Paper:
Richmond Times Dispatch (Richmond, VA) Page: 10
Emma May Gunn
A native of Smyrna, Nebraska and a resident of Mobile, Ala since 1942, died at the Mercy
Medical in Dephne, Al on Tuesday Dec 8, 1987. She was the widow of Chesley S. Gunn and a
member of Central Presbyterian Church. She is survived by her daughter Ben Alice Buchholz
(Bernard) of Pass Christian, MS. Graveside service at Pine Crest Cemetery on Thursday Dec 10,
1987 at 11 am.
Enoch Oscar Gunn
203 W. Virginia, Irving, Texas. Survived by sons, James L. Gunn Cooksville, Tennessee;
Ronald Eugene Gunn Dallas, Texas; daughters, Mrs. Gwendolyn Jolly, Irving Texas; Mrs. Gertie
Wisdom, Irving, Texas; Brothers, John Gunn, Wolfe City, Walter Gunn, Fort Worth, Melvin
Gunn; and 22 grandchildren. Ben F. Brown Chapel, Interment Mount Carmel Cemetery, Wolfe
City, Texas. Tuesday, February 24, 1976 Paper: Dallas Morning News (Dallas, TX)
Section: D Page: 4 (John A. Asenth McKinney Gunn desc)
Erma Jean Gunn Hasty
Erma Jean Hasty, age 73, of Coopertown, TN, died Monday, February 2nd, 2015 at her
granddaughter's home in Shelbyville. Funeral services will be conducted Thursday, February 5th,
2015 at 11:30 AM in the chapel of Austin & Bell Funeral Home in Pleasant View with Bro. Don
Dungan officiating. Burial will follow in Springfield Memorial Gardens. The family will receive
friends at the funeral home on Thursday from 9:30 AM till the service. Mrs. Erma was born June
20, 1941 in Nashville, Tennessee to the late Floyd Carroll and Erma Lucille Gardner Gunn. She
was a Christian and retired from Aladdin in Nashville. In addition to her parents, she is preceded
in death by her step-father, Howard D. Gunn; and grandson, Drew Hasty. She is survived by her
husband, W.J. Puckett; son, Billy Hasty of Shelbyville; daughters Terry Walton of Shelbyville,
Kim (Mark) Custer of Murfreesboro; brothers, Chuck (Mary) Gunn of Shelbyville, Jimmy
Carroll of Tullahoma, Charles Carroll of Tullahoma; sisters, Kay Quinn of Tullahoma, Joan
Brady of Titusville, Florida; grandchildren, Erma "C.C." (P.J.) Andrews, Christopher Husak,
Patrick (Kelsey) Hasty, Jennifer (Martin) Puryear; and 5 great-grandchildren.
Ernest “Junior” Gunn
Ernest Butler Gunn, age 82 of 1678 Carnes Creek Road Tococa, Georgia passed away Tuesday
November 17, 2015 at his residence. A son of the late Ernest B. Sr and Eula Waters Gunn, he
was born July 18, 1933 in Habersham County, Ga having lived most of his life in Stephens
County. He was a Veteran of the US Navy, retired from Coats and Clark with 36 years of service
and a member and deacon of Liberty Baptist Church. Survivors include his wife of the home,
Martha Cantrell Gunn and daughter and son-in-law Melissa and Pat Wilson of Dawsonville, Ga;
son and daughter-in-law Gregory and Lauris Gunn of Toccoa. Grandchildren Dustin Gunn, Kyle
Gunn, Allison, Kali Milford, Darvy Wilson, Logan Wilson. Two brothers and sister in law Lillie
and Barbara Gunnof Toccoa; sister in law Willie and Barbar Gunn of Toccoa, and Sam Gunn of
Carnesville; sister Pauline Hicks of Toccoa; Funeral will be held November 19 at 2 o’clock at
Liberty Baptist Church. The family will receive friends at the Acree Davis Funeral Home on
Wednesday 6 -9 pm. Interment will be held in Stephens Memorial Gardens. (Thomas and Sarah
Boatwright Gunn desc)
Ernestine D. Gunn Compton
Westlake, Louisana - Ernestine Gunn Compton, 89, passed away Tuesday, July 1, 2014 in a local
hospital. She was very active in bowling, where she was a certified instructor, a member of
USBC for men and women; past Association Secretary and past President of the Lake Charles
Women's Bowling Association; a member of the 600 Club and Lake Charles Association Hall of
Fame for services to the sport. She was a loving mother, grandmother, great grandmother and
friend. She is survived by her son, James A. Compton and wife DeNessel of Elysian Fields, TX;
daughters, Evelyn Priscilla Freyou and husband Daryl of Baton Rouge; Lynn Caruana and
husband Bill of Cypress, TX; sisters, Evelyn Gunn and Kathy Franklin and husband Gene; six
grandchildren and ten great grandchildren; very special friends, Derwin and Penny Ward of
Westlake. She is preceded in death by her husband of 59 years, James E. Compton; parents,
Ernest and Celita Gunn; brother, Odis Gunn and grandson, Stephen Freyou. She will be
escorted proudly by her grandsons: Brock, Sean, Jamey, Mathew, Taylor and Aaron.
Her service will be 10:00am, Thursday, July 3, 2014 at Hixson Funeral Home of Westlake.
Visitation will be Wednesday from 4:00pm until 8:00pm and resume Thursday from 8:00am
until time of service. Burial will follow at Westlake Memorial Park Cemetery (George and
Elizabeth Morrison Gunn desc)
Ervin Walter Gunn
TRAVERSE CITY, MI — Ervin passed away peacefully on April 24, 2015 at Munson Hospice
House surrounded by his children and grandchildren. Ervin was born on May 13, 1942 in
Lansing. He was preceded in death by his father, Wilbur; mother, Edith Dorothy Gunn; his son,
Jeff Gunn; and wife, Carolyn S. Gunn. Survivors include his children, Jon (Dawn) Gunn and
James (Angie) Gunn; daughter, Jodi Gunn; 12 beautiful grandchildren; one great-grandchild;
sister, Audrey (Greg) Morris; and one nephew, Benjamin (Jessica) Morris. Ervin was a Holt
High School graduate and attended MSU. He was employed with GM, Coldwell Banker and
Real Estate One, Holt, while maintaining the centennial farm in Holt. His passions were his
antique tractors and historical wooden boat. He had a deep-rooted love of traditional farming and
agriculture, which will be passed on for generations to come. He will be deeply missed by all.
Visitation will be held on Monday, April 27, from noon until the funeral service at 1 p.m., at
Estes Leadley Funeral Home, 2121 Cedar St., Holt, MI 48842 In lieu of flowers, memorial
contributions may be made in his name to the Grand Traverse County Commission on Aging,
520 W. Front St., Traverse City, MI 49684.
Eschol Gunn
Funeral services for Eschol Gunn, 83, who died at Three Rivers Hospital Friday January 22, 1988
following an extended illness were held Sunday January 24 at 3 o’clock from Rebecca Baptist
Church. Burial followed in the Church Cemetery. Mr. Gunn was born in Talfair County of Dec
7, 1904, the son of the late Frank and Flora J. McLeod Gunn and was married to the late Thelma
Ray. Survivors include three daughters, Burnice Gay of Rhin, Rozella Cannon and Hazel
Bohannon both of Macon; three sons, Archie Gunn of Dublin, Curtis Gunn of Graham, and
Eschol Gunn, Jr of Chauncey; two sisters, Ethel Gunn Selph of McRae and Maybell Ward of
Lumber City; and two brothers, Bud Gunn and Burch Gunn both of McRae. (Thomas and Sarah
Boatwright Gunn desc)
Estella “Kathy” Katherine Gunn,
84, of Red Wing, died Monday, Sept. 15, 2014, at St. Brigids at Hi-Park. She was born
September 9, 1930, in Williams, Minn. to Charles and Lucy Eley. On February 16, 1985 she was
united in marriage to James Wiley Gunn. Kathy and James lived in Aurora, Colo., Janesville,
Wis., and then Red Wing. She was a nurse her entire life and in retirement she worked for
Visiting Angels. She belonged to Seventh Day Adventist Church in Red Wing. Kathy enjoyed
taking care of all her nursing patients, cooking, visiting with family and friends and spending
quality time with her husband, Jim, and all the grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Survivors
include, her husband James “Jim”; sons, Jeff (Mary) LeBaron of Prior Lake and Steve (Janet)
LeBaron of Anoka; daughters, Pamela (Jerry) Davis of Philippi, W. Va. and Wanda (David)
Wilson of Cohasset; son-in-law, Ronald Gunn of Palm Springs, Calif.; nine grandchildren,
Sherry, David, Shyla, Ryan, Corey, Tara, Lance, Kayla, Becky; one younger brother, Louis (Sam)
Eley of Stevens Point, Wis. She is preceded in death by her parents, three brothers, Ernie, Hiram
and George; sister, Dorothy and granddaughter, Heather.
Memorial service will be 4 p.m.,
Saturday, September 20 at the Seventh Day Adventist Church in Red Wing with Pastor Bill
Nixon officiating. For more information call Barb (715) 792-2527. The family wishes to thank
all the church members, friends, doctors and nurses who knew our mom and were by her side.
Ester Bernice Gunn Bozeman
Ester Bernice Bozeman, 87, of Sylvester, died Friday in Sylvester Health Care Nursing Home
following a lengthy illness. Funeral services will be held 3 p.m. Sunday at Wright Chapel
Church, with burial in the church cemetery. Her grandsons will serve as pallbearers. Mrs.
Bozeman was born in Worth County, April 23, 1903, to the late Walter E. Gunn and Sally Gillis
Gunn. A housewife, she was married to the late John David Bozeman. Survivors include four
sons, Cecil Bozeman of Leesburg, J. C. Bozeman of Ty Ty, James Bozeman of Bridgeboro, and
Johnny Bozeman of Moultrie; four daughters, Alma Goodwin of Doerun, Louise Key, Joyce
McGee, both of Bridgeboro, and Vivian Carlisle of Palatha, Fl, a sister Annie Webb of Albany;
32 grandchildren and 43 great-grandchildren. Harrell Funeral home has charge of arrangements.
Ethel Matthews Gunn
Mrs. D. F. Billings of this city, left Tuesday afternoon for Thomasville, Alabama to attend the
funeral Wednesday of her sister, Mrs. J. J. Gunn, formerly of this city, who died suddenly at an
early hour on Tuesday. Mrs. Gunn was a former resident of Columbus, Ga., leaving here with
her husband about three years ago. Prior to her marriage she was Miss Ethel Matthews and was
widely known throughout the community. In addition to Mrs. Billings of Columbus, Mrs. Gunn
is survived by sisters in Birmingham, Mrs. W.R. Montgomery, and Mrs. C. G. Johns, and a
brother in Seattle Washington, Mr. W. A. Matthews. Wednesday June 8, 1910, Columbus Daily
Enquirer, Columbus, Ga., page 8
Eugene M. Gunn
age 57, of Gulf Breeze, Florida died Sunday March 4, 1984. Mr. Gunn was a native of Pass
Christian but had resided in the Gulf Breeze area for the past 5 years. He was a self employed
combustion engineer and a member of the US Coast Guard Auxillary where he served as
Commander of the Flotilla 17 Pensacola. Survivors include his wife Carolyn C. Gunn; 2
daughters, Carolyn Jean Smith of Clarkston, Georgia and Debra Meredith Click of Birmingham,
Alabama; sister Ben Alice Gunn Bucholz of Pass Christian; mother Emma Gunn of Mobile,
Alabama; 5 grandchildren. Funeral services 11:30 am Wed in Gulf Breeze. Body will be
cremated. Mobile Register, page 16, Tuesday March 6, 1984
Eugene P. Gunn
at 12 pm April 5, 1892 - Eugene P. Gunn age 29 years 2 months, beloved son of Thomas and
Mary Gunn died. Funeral Thursday morning at 8:30 from late residence, 2001 Chouteag Avenue
to St. Malachi’s Church, thence to Calvary Cemetery. Friends respectfully invited to attend.
Wednesday, April 6, 1892
Paper: St. Louis Republic (St. Louis, MO) Volume: LXXXIV
Issue: 22579 Page: 7
E. Zollie Gunn
Eugene Zollicoffer Gunn Funeral services for E. Zollie Gunn, formerly of Richmond, who
died Sunday in a Baltimore, Maryland hospital will be held at 10:30 am Wednesday in
Baltimore. Surviving are his wife, a sister, Mrs. W. Gray Wattson and two brothers, Edgar G.
and Fred V. Gunn of Richmond, Virginia.Wednesday, December 4, 1940 Paper: Richmond
Times Dispatch (Richmond, VA) Page: 26 (James and Sarah Scherer Gunn desc)
Eugenia Reilly Gunn
LAGRANGEVILLE – Eugenia “Jean” Elizabeth Reilly Gunn, 92, of LaGrangeville, died at the
Lutheran Care Center in Poughkeepsie on Wednesday, September 24, 2014 after a long illness.
She was a life-long member of the Catholic faith. She was born on May 26, 1922 in Endicott to
the late Mary and Charles Reilly. She graduated from Union-Endicott High School in 1940. She
was employed by Ottaway Newspapers from the age of 18 until her retirement in 1984.
On
April 18, 1964 at Our Lady of Good Counsel in Endicott, she married John A. Gunn who
predeceased her on July 26, 1998. She is survived by her son, John C. Gunn and her
granddaughter, Reganne McKenzie Gunn of LaGrangeville. She is also survived by her sister,
Rita French of Endicott; her sisters-in-law, Sally Gunn of Hopewell Junction and Anne Bueche
of Ormond Beach, FL; and many nieces, nephews, and friends. She was also predeceased by her
brothers, Robert Reilly and William Reilly; and her sisters, Marguerite Tinder, Ruth Reilly, and
Helen Card. A Memorial Mass will be held on Saturday, October 4, 2014 at 10:00 am at St.
Denis Church, 602 Beekman Road, Hopewell Junction. Burial will be private
Eula Mae Gunn
Eula Mae Gunn Age 102, passed away at home June 28, 2014, surrounded by family. She was
born November 11, 1911 in Auburn, AL (Lee County). Eula was a Gary resident for 63 years and
a member of St. John Baptist Church. Preceded in death by her parents, Wallace and Nancy Hill;
husband, Jimmie Gunn; 4 sons, Jimmie Jr., James, Roy, and Everett Gunn; 3 brothers; and 6
sisters. Eula is survived by sons, Edward, Sylvester and Ricky (Cheryl) Gunn; daughters, Earlene
Gunn-White and Emma Gunn-Allen; daughter-in-law, Geraldine Gunn; 37 grands; 68
great-grands; and 59 great-great-grandchildren; a host of nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.
Visitation Saturday, July 5, 2014 at St. John Baptist Church, 2457 Massachusetts St., Gary IN at
9:00 a.m. to 10:45 a.m. Services will begin promptly at 11:00 a.m. Rev. Rodney C. Griffin Jr.
officiating. B Post-Tribune (IN) - Thursday, July 3, 2014
Eva Loretta Gunn James
Eva Loretta Gunn James, 92, of Madisonville , went to be with the Lord on Friday, March 4,
2016. She was born Aug. 28, 1923, in Sacramento, Ca., to the late Allene McCartney Gunn and
John Andrew Gunn. Eva enjoyed sitting on the porch talking with her sisters and loved spending
time with her children and grandchildren. She also enjoyed singing and dancing and even got to
enjoy doing that during her stay at NHC Healthcare of Madisonville. Eva was of the
nondenominational faith. She also was preceded in death by three brothers; six sisters; her
grandson, Brian James; and her great-granddaughter, Chloe James. Survivors include her
daughter, Joy (Kenny) Taylor of Madisonville; sons Rickey James of Madisonville and Bobby
(Michelle) James of Nebo; brother George Gunn of Clio, Michigan; grandsons Robert "T.J."
James and Coty James; great-granddaughters Keira James and Kayleigh James; great-grandsons
Carsen James; and many nieces and nephews. The funeral service will be 1 p.m. Tuesday in the
chapel of Harris Funeral Home in Madisonville with Brother Dustin Lee officiating. Burial will
follow in Grapevine Cemetery in Madisonville. Visitation will be from 5 to 8 p.m. Monday and
after 11 a.m. Tuesday at the funeral home. Pallbearers will be T.J. James, Coty James, Barry
Gipson, Mike Gunn, Mike Flener and Steve James. Honorary pallbearers will be Carsen James,
Kenny Taylor and Glen Dame.
Eva Gunn Buchanan,
92, of Port Neches, Texas, died Wednesday, January 28, 2004 at Diagnostic Methodist Hospital
in Houston. Funeral services will be 2:00 pm Friday, January 30, 2004 at Broussard's in
Nederland. Interment will follow at Oak Bluff Memorial Park in Port Neches. A gathering of
family and friends will be from 12 noon until service time on Friday. Eva & George moved to
Orange, Texas at the start of World War II. They then moved to Port Neches in 1952, where Eva
resided until August 2003. She was currently living with each of her children for various periods
of time so we could all enjoy her company. Eva was a dedicated and talented quilt maker, and
continued to work of her quilts until her death. One of her quilts won first place for hand quilting
at the Southeast Texas State Fair a couple of years ago, of which she was very pleased and proud.
Eva was preceded in death by her husband, George A. Buchanan; son, Donald Buchanan;
daughter, Serena Stakes, and grandson, Wesley Stakes. She is survived by her son, Robert W.
Buchanan and wife Jackie of Kingwood; two daughters, Virginia Youngblood and husband
Ralph of Nederland, and Donna Sterling and husband Billy of Kingwood; nine grandchildren,
Linda Kilpatrick of Nederland, Charles Webb of Austin, Suzanne Greenville of Nacogdoches,
Gina McQueen of Spring, Karen Youngblood of Spring, Beth Buchanan of Dallas, Amy Owens
of Dripping Springs, Jill Atwood of Humble, and Grant Sterling of Kingwood; also nine great
grandchildren, and four great-great grandchildren. (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright Gunn desc)
Evelyn Gunn Andrews
Asheboro, NC September 13, 1956. Mrs. Evelyn Gunn Andrews, 38 of Asheboro, died early
yesterday in a Chapel Hill hospital after a two week illness. Surviving are her husband Robert
Andrews; her father, Frank Gunn of Reidsville; three sisters, Mrs. Dorothy Carter of Reidsville,
Mrs. Gladys Hubbard of Yanceyville, and Mrs. Barbara Owens of Asheboro; two brothers, J. T.
Gunn of Burlington and Edward Gunn of Greensboro. Funeral at 2 pm Friday, in the chapel of
Pugh Funeral Home. (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright Gunn desc) Ruby Evelyn Gunn d/o Frank
N. and Ethel Purgason Gunn, granddaughter of Jones and Eva Moore Gunn. Thursday,
September 13, 1956 Paper: Greensboro Record (Greensboro, NC) Page: 47 (Thomas and Sarah
Boatwright Gunn desc)
Evelyn Ruth Gunn
Funeral services for Evelyn Ruth Gunn, age 88, of Urania, Louisana will be held 2:00 p.m.
Wednesday August 19, 2015 from the Olla chapel of Riser Funeral home with Rev. Bo Prather
officiating. Interment will follow in the Harris Chapel Cemetery at Olla. Visitation will be held
on Tuesday August 18, 2015 at the funeral home in Olla from 4:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. Evelyn
Ruth Gunn was born on August 16, 1927 at Kelly, LA to the union of her parents, Ernest Miller
Gunn and Celeta Martin Gunn. She passed from this life on Sunday August 16, 2015 at her
residence. Mrs. Gunn was a member of the Urania First Baptist Church and was a bookkeeper by
trade and a favorite aunt to many nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents,
her brother Odis Gunn and her sister Ernestine Compton. (George and Margaret Elizabeth
Morrison Gunn desc)
Evelyn Dodd Gunn
Our loving mother and “Mimi”, Evelyn Dodd Gunn, entered into the presence of her heavenly
Father on Thursday evening, August 21, 2014. A celebration of Evelyn’s life will be held at 2
p.m., Saturday, August 23 in the chapel of Cottle Funeral Home in Troup with the Rev. Clint
Covington officiating. Interment will follow at Pinecrest Cemetery in Troup under the direction
of Cottle Funeral Home. Following the services, friends and family are invited to gather for a
reception to recount the many wonderful memories that Mimi left behind for all to cherish.
Evelyn was born to A.M. (Minyard) Dodd Sr. and Ruby Cowles Dodd on November 2, 1918 in
Gandy, Louisiana. She was born in the midst of a severe flu epidemic, but she survived that
initial scare to live almost 96 years. Her father was the clerk for a large sawmill company, which
provided the family not only with sufficient income but also with somewhat of an adventurous
lifestyle. Once the timber resources had been depleted in the town of the family’s residence, the
Dodds would pack up and move to another location. Because of this, the family relocated
approximately every two or three years. Whether it was in Texas, Louisiana or Mississippi, the
Dodd house was always filled with love and Evelyn always embraced the new adventures and
made many new friends wherever she resided. In 1935 Evelyn married the love of her life, James
Hardy Gunn, in Avinger, Texas. Evelyn and Hardy moved to Troup in 1938 when Hardy
accepted the position of principal at Troup Elementary School. After several years, Hardy and
Evelyn purchased the Sinclair service station in Troup where they not only cared for the
automotive needs of the town’s citizens, but also became great friends with all who stopped by
for service or just to visit. They loved Troup and Troup loved them! Troup quickly became
“home” to Hardy and Evelyn. Here, they lovingly raised their three children – Jimmy, Anthony
and Rebecca. Evelyn was always involved in the lives of her children and enjoyed every moment
that she spent with them. Not only was she a devoted wife and mother, but she was also a
devoted Christian. Evelyn’s faith in Jesus Christ was reflected in the life that she led. She was a
member of the First Baptist Church in Troup where she taught children’s Sunday school classes
for several years. One of her fondest memories was of a trip that she took to Glorietta, New
Mexico where she spent a week at the Baptist Youth Encampment with several young girls from
her church. Mimi was definitely one-of-a-kind, a rare gem who loved her Savior and loved life.
Her ability to tell stories and make others laugh was incomparable. She was beautiful inside and
out. Her smile is perhaps one of the features that will be remembered most vividly by her loved
ones. It was a smile that prompted Hardy to tell her on numerous occasions, “Come on Honey,
show them that million dollar smile!” After Hardy died in 1980, Evelyn continued to live in
Troup and played an active role in the lives of her children and grandchildren. She insisted on
living independently in her home and did so until the last week of her life, thanks in large part to
her friend and caregiver Debbie Alonzo. Evelyn is preceded in death by her parents, her
husband, her son Jimmy Gunn, her infant son Bobby Eugene Gunn, her brother Col. A.M. Dodd,
Jr., her sisters Carolyn Ezell, Maurine Jackson and Johnnie Harris, her sister-in-law Jane Dodd,
and her brothers-in-law Elzie Ezell and Ray Jackson. She is survived by her daughter Becky
Covington and husband John of Grand Prairie, son Anthony Gunn and wife Ginny of Dickinson,
and daughter-in-law Karlene Gunn of Kilgore. She is also survived by eight grandchildren and 17
great-grandchildren. Pallbearers will be Gregory Gunn, Allen McNickle, Jason Gunn, Casey
Covington, Colin Shadwell, and David Persinger. The family would like to request that
memorials, if desired, be sent to the charity of your choice.
Evelyn Gunn McGee
LEXINGTON – Funeral services for Evelyn G. McGee "Maw Maw", 77, will be held at 1:00
p.m. on Monday, March 24, 2014 at Caughman-Harman Funeral Home, West Columbia Chapel
with burial in Southland Memorial Gardens Cemetery. The family will receive friends one hour
prior to the service at the funeral home. Mrs. McGee was born on June 19, 1936 in Anderson,
SC and passed away on Friday, March 21, 2014. She was a daughter of the late Harvey L. Gunn
and Della McElhannon Gunn. She was employed at Lexington Elastic Company. Her favorite
season was spring and she loved her family and enjoyed fishing. She will be dearly missed by all
who knew and loved her.
Exie Barker Gunn
REIDSVILLE - Exie Barker Gunn, 87, of 778 County Home Road, went home to be with the
Lord, Tuesday, Aug. 6, 2013, at the Hospice Home of Rockingham County. Mrs. Gunn was born
in Guilford County to the late Exton and Era Fountain Barker. She graduated from Mercy
Hospital in Charlotte as a RN. Immediately after graduation, she worked for the Red Cross,
serving as a polio nurse in Greensboro, St. Louis and Albuquerque. Later she served in general
duty at the old Piedmont Hospital in Greensboro. She worked as a private practice nurse and
then served as the first school nurse for Rockingham County Schools. She finished her career
working as a public health nurse for Rockingham County and retiring from Rowan County. Her
faith was her passion and always put everyone before herself. She was a longtime and faithful
member of Wentworth United Methodist Church. She was an active and charter member of
North Star Chapter 380, Order of the Eastern Star. She was a loving wife, mother and
grandmother. Along with her parents, she was preceded in death by her sister, Mary Marsh.
Mrs. Gunn is survived by her husband, Robert Calvin Gunn Sr. of the home; her sons, Robert
Calvin Gunn Jr. and wife Vickie, Alan Gunn and wife Loretta, Carl Gunn and wife Gay and
Kelly Gunn and wife Stacey; 10 grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; and numerous nieces,
nephews and many friends. Visitation: The family will receive friends from 7-9 p.m. Friday,
Aug. 9 at Wilkerson Funeral Home and other times at the residence. Service: Funeral services
will be held 11 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 10 at Wilkerson Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Herb
McClintick officiating. The burial will follow in Wentworth United Methodist Church Cemetery.
Memorials: Memorial contributions may be made to Hospice of Rockingham County, P.O. Box
281, Wentworth, NC 27375.
Fannie- Frannce Nunn Gunn
Georgia, August Chronicle, Page 2, July 10, 1903 - Mrs. William N. Gunn, one of the oldest
citizens of this county, died at her home her Tuesday night July 7, 1903, and was buried in the
Crawfordville cemetery Wednesday. Mrs. Gunn has for many years been a consistent member of
the Baptist church at this place and left a lasting influence for good with her many relatives and
friends. There survive her four children, Mrs. D. W. Atchison, Mrs. C. C. Calwell and Messrs.
T. O. and U. S. Gunn beside her husband Mr. Wm. N. Gunn
Fannie Earl Gunn
the infant of Mr. And Mrs. J. J. Gunn passed away at the residence of its grandmother, Mrs. A.
Smith at No. 18 First Avenue, Phenix City yesterday afternoon at 3:30 o’clock. The funeral will
be held from the residence this morning at 10 o’clock, with the Rev. H. Lisenby officiating. The
Interment will follow at Pine Grove Cemetery. Sunday July 30, 1916, Columbus Daily Enquirer
Columbus, Ga., Page 3
Fannie L. Gunn
71 years old, died last night at the home of a son, J. Frank Gunn 7003 Bellefontaine Avenue.
Born in Winchester, Kentucky Mrs. Gunn came to Jackson County, Mo fifty-nine years ago and
had lived here the last forth three years. She was the widow of John William Gunn a building
contractor. She was the first president of the Troost School’s parent teacher association and was
a long time member of the Memorial Park Christian Church and the Order of Easter Star. She
leaves another son, John W. Gun, 7124 Indiana Avenue; a daughter, Mrs. Herbert Shore,
Sawnee, Kansas; two sisters, Mrs. Curtis George and Mrs. Charles Dincler both of Exceisor
Springs, Mo and two brothers, Jacob Noland, Kansas City, and Charles Noland of Lone Jack,
Mo. Funeral will be held at 2:30 Monday at the Mellody McGilley Chapel, Linwood Boulevard
and Euclid Avenue. Kansas City Star, KC, Mo page 6 Sunday March 24, 1940
Faye Alice Gunn,
age 58, of Greensboro, Ga, passed away on Monday, December 4, 2006. Mrs. Gunn was born on
January 22, 1948 to the late James & Pearly Chastain Craft. She was the loving wife of William
Cecil Gunn. Surviving relatives in addition to her husband; sons, Raymond Cecil Gunn,
Danielsville, Waymond Scott and William Frankie Gunn, both of Hull; 5 Brothers; 3 Sisters; 3
Grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Wednesday, December 6, 2006 at 2:00 p.m. at
Brown Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will follow in Danielsville Memorial Garden. The family
will receive friends at the funeral home of Tuesday, December 5, 2006 from 6-8 p.m. Athens
Banner-Herald (GA) - Tuesday, December 5, 2006
Faye (Gunn) Dillard,
(Lula Faye Gunn)
91, of La Grange, died Saturday, Sept. 19, 2015 at Trucare Living Center in Columbus. Faye
was born in Temple on Dec. 5, 1923, the daughter of Joe Henry Blackwell Gunn and Julia
Waverly (Rice) Gunn. Faye married Luther Dillard on Oct. 23, 1942 in Temple. She was a
pastor’s wife for 54 years. She is survived by daughter, Linda Craighton and husband, Lyle of La
Grange; son, Daniel J. Dillard and wife, Ileene of Columbus; daughter, Judy Campbell and
husband, Mark, of Cypress; son, Joel Dillard and wife, Beverly of Buna; 16 grandchildren:
Donnie, Terri, Leslie, Danny, Keith, Janet, Robb, Jennie, Danny, Ryan, Angy, Shelly, Jason,
Krystal, Alicia and Chad; 37 greatgrandchildren; four great-great-grandchildren; numerous
nieces, nephews and cousins. She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Luther,
who died Sept. 15, 2006; eight brothers and four sisters. Visitation will be held on Wednesday,
Sept. 23, 2015 from 4 to 7 p.m. at Koenig & Strickland Funeral Home. Funeral Services will be
held at Koenig & Strickland Funeral Home at 10 a.m. on Thursday, Sept. 24, 2015. Graveside
services will be held at 3 p.m. at Little River Wilson Valley Cemetery, 2390 Wilson Valley Rd.,
Little River-Academy, Texas. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Hospice
Brazos Valley, 1048 N. Jefferson, La Grange, Texas 78945 (www.hospicebrazosvalley.org) or
Alzheimer’s Association, 3429 Executive Center Dr., Ste. 100, Austin, Texas 78731. Family and
friends can view and sign the guestbook online at www.lagrangefunerals.com. Koenig &
Strickland Funeral Home in La Grange was in charge of arrangements.
Felecia Elaine Gunn
died July 30, 2014, at her home in Montrose, Texas. She was 50. She was born in Durango
Nov. 22, 1963, to Frank Jr. and Elizabeth (Yates) Wilbur. She spent her life in the Ridgway and
Montrose areas. She graduated from Ridgway High School and attended Mesa State College,
Montrose Campus. She married Eldon Gunn on Sept. 30, 1995. She was a cook and homemaker.
She enjoyed crocheting, gardening and caring for her many animals. She is survived by her
husband, Eldon; a daughter, Faren Wilbur of Montrose; a brother, Frank Wilbur III of Colorado;
and two sisters, Frances Stahly of Delta and Floy Rainwater of Nucla. She was preceded in death
by both parents. A funeral service will take place Wednesday, Aug. 6, at 1 p.m. at Clark’s Valley
Lawn Funeral Home Chapel with Paul Nystrom officiating. Interment will follow on the family
property on Dallas Divide immediately following the service.
Floyd Littleton Gunn
Floyd Littleton “Doc” Gunn passed away May 10, 2014, in College Station at the age of 94. He
was born Jan. 29, 1920, in Gregory, Texas, but spent most of his childhood in Burnet County. He
was the son of Frank and Cenie Gunn of Marble Falls. Floyd graduated from the Texas A&M
College of Veterinary Medicine in 1943. For more than 20 years, he was in private practice in La
Grange, where he was active in the community. In 1966, he joined the faculty of the TAMU
Veterinary College, from which he retired in 1982. Floyd is survived by children Sue Ann Gunn
of College Station, Larry Gunn of La Grange and Travis Gunn of Buchanan Dam; sisters Zola
Knowles and Mary House and husband the Rev. Morris House, all of Bryan; seven
grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; and many nieces and nephews. He was preceded in
death by son Lonnie Gunn. A service is 2 p.m. May 21 at First United Methodist Church in
Bryan. In lieu of other remembrances, memorial donations to honor Dr. Gunn may be made to
Office of the Dean, College of Veterinary Medicine, TAMU Mail Stop 4461, College Station,
TX 77843 “for” Dr. Floyd Gunn Scholarship Fund. Arrangements by Hillier Funeral, Cremation
& Bereavement Specialists, 2301 E. 29th St. in Bryan, (979) 822-1571. John and Susanna Beard
Gunn desc)
Floyd S. "Ben" Gunn,
80, longtime resident of Fort Worth, passed away peacefully Monday, March 31, 2014,
surrounded by his family and friends. Memorial service: 11 a.m. Friday at Broadway Baptist
Church, the Rev. Brent Beasley and Dr. Jorene Swift officiating. Memorials: In lieu of flowers,
Ben's family requests that donations be made to Broadway Baptist Church, 305 W. Broadway
Ave., Fort Worth, Texas 76104; The James L. West Center, 1111 Summit Ave., Fort Worth,
Texas 76102; or Cook Children's Medical Center, 801 Seventh Ave., Fort Worth, Texas 76104.
Ben was born June 21, 1933, in Longview to Ruth and Willis Gunn. He was the youngest of
three children. Ben acquired his preferred nickname (based on the "Treasure Island" character) at
the Masonic Home of Fort Worth, where he went to live as a young boy following the untimely
death of his father. Ben often spoke with pride about his life at the Masonic Home, often lovingly
referring to himself and fellow attendees as "orphans," or "orphs," for short. Ben played football
on the well-known Masonic Home "Mighty Mites" football team. Upon leaving the Masonic
Home, Ben enrolled at TCU and began his lifelong career in banking as an evening bookkeeper
at Continental National Bank. Ben met his longtime friend and future business partner, Jim
Murray, at this time. After a short stint in the Army toward the end of the Korean War, Ben
returned to Continental Bank and rose through the management ranks to the position of senior
vice president. Along with Jim Murray and a group of investors, Ben formed Summit National
Bank, which opened for business in 1975. The bank grew into a multi-bank holding company
that eventually became Summit Bancshares. Through shrewd business practices, Ben and his
fellow executive management team led the Summit Bank organization through the 1980s'
banking crisis, the worst to hit the Texas banking system since the Great Depression. Summit
Bancshares exited this tumultuous period intact and continued to flourish in the years after Ben's
retirement in 1997. He remained an active board member of Summit Bancshares until its sale to
Frost Bank in 2006. Always a banker and a believer in personal business relationships, Ben
retained an office at the bank where he continued to enjoy occasional visits from former
customers and business associates. Ben was known for his sense of humor and a love of practical
jokes. One year, readers of the Star-Telegram noted with humor a particularly paltry donation
made by Ben in the name of a good friend to the Goodfellow Fund, "in lieu of Christmas cards."
Always a connoisseur of fine dining in the seemingly unlikeliest of places, Ben and a group of
business associates were known to eschew formal business lunches, preferring instead to visit
out-of-the-way "greasy spoon" restaurants. Even though he was fond of such off-beat dining, Ben
pursued a rigorous physical fitness regimen in his later years. He was well known at All Saints
Hospital's Carter Rehabilitation Center for his visits several times a week to vigorously pursue
his cardiovascular workout goals. In his spare time, Ben was an avid crossworder, preferring to
solve the New York Times crossword puzzle in ink. He and his wife loved to travel, and they
enjoyed multiple European trips. Ben had a generous spirit, thrived on human connection and
built a beloved network of friends. Throughout his career, he enjoyed philanthropic efforts
including serving United Way, TCU, Broadway Baptist Church and Baylor All Saints Hospital.
Survivors: His wife of 56 years, Johnnie Bean Gunn; sons, Tim and David; daughter-in-law,
Kelly Soter-Gunn; grandchildren, Helen and Benjamin Gunn; and several nieces and nephews.
Published in Star-Telegram from Apr. 2 to Apr. 4, 2014 (Jacob and Sarah Gunn desc - of
Scotland desc)
Frances Gunn,
95, of Bethlehem, died Friday, Nov. 2, in her home. She was the wife of the late William Gunn.
She worked for Muriel Dress Factory, Bethlehem, for 20 years before retiring. Previously, she
worked for Klein Dress Shop, Bethlehem, for five years. Born in Brunswick County, Va., she
was a daughter of the late William and Josephine (Tucker) Potillo. She was a member of St. Paul
Baptist Church, Bethlehem, where she was Mother of the Church and a deaconess, trustee and
member of the Willing Workers. She was a past member of the church's Missionary Board and
Senior Choir. She was a member of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored
People, Bethlehem Chapter. Survivors: Son, Donald of Allentown; daughters, Marion Alston and
Bessie Maddox, both of Bethlehem; brother, Joseph of Yalaha, Fla.; half brother, Isaac of
Allentown; half sisters, Bernice Davis of Allentown, Florence Hughes of Bethlehem; 10
grandchildren, 17 great-grandchildren. Services: 11 a.m. Thursday in the church. Call 10-11 a.m.
Thursday in church. Arrangements, Jesse Johnson Funeral Home, Allentown. Morning Call, The
(Allentown, PA) - Sunday, November 4, 2001
Frances Deloris Doggett Gunn
of Reynolds, Georgia went to be with the Lord May 9, 2015. She was born January 13, 1935 in
Needham, Alabama. Frances was the daughter of the late Willie and Rena Mae Todd Doggett.
She was preceded in death by three sisters: Lennie Vee Doggett, Johnnie Mae Doggett, and
Louise Bonner Adams. She is survived by two sons: John W. Gunn, Jr. (Linda) of Reynolds, GA,
and James C. Gunn, Sr. (Shirley) of Millry, AL. Frances is also survived by nine sisters and two
brothers: Edna Harris of Florence, MS; Estelle Boles of New Hebron, MS; Vennie Lee McIlwain
of Gilbertown, AL; Bernice Arrington (Henry) of Millry, AL; Shirley Patrick of Gilbertown, AL;
Carolyn Cooper (William) of Meridian, MS; Ann Doggett of Needham, AL; Marlon Koon
(Charles) of Ward, AL; Nelda Cessna of Mesa, AZ; Earl Doggett (Arlene) of Eastland, TX;
James Doggett (Peggy) of Meridian, MS. Frances was known as “Granny” to nineteen
grandchildren and eighteen great-grandchildren. An avid quilter, Frances enjoyed making quilts
for her family. Each child and grandchild enjoys a special gift Granny made for them. The loving
memories she was able to make will live on as each one enjoys his heirloom. The funeral will be
Tuesday, May 12, 2015 at Phillips Funeral Home in Gilbertown, AL with Reverend Mike Gunn
officiating. There will be a visitation at 2:00 p.m. and the funeral will be at 3:00 p.m. Interment
will be at Gilbertown Cemetery. Serving as pallbearers are Jonathan Gunn, Joseph Gunn, Jamie
Burgess, Daniel Wolfe, James Gunn, and Jim Hill.
Frances N. Earl Gunn
At No 29 Jefferson Avenue, December 8, 1898, Mrs. Frances A. E. Gunn aged 63 was born April
12, 1835 in Earl, Yates County, N.Y. She was the daughter of Arthur Earl and Sibyl Conklin.
Frances N. Earl Gunn was the wife of William S. Gunn and died about 10 o’clock December 5,
1898. She married William S. Gunn on Oct 13, 1856. They had two sons, Charles William
Gunn who died at Colton, California, Jan 15, 1886 and William A. Gunn whose home is with his
parents. Burial at Valley City Cemetery. Saturday December 10, 1898, Grand Rapids Michigan,
Grand Rapids Herald.
Frank Edward Gunn,
of Normandy,Tennessee passed away on Monday, January 11th, 2016 at Harton Regional
Medical Center at the age of 91 surrounded by his family. Mr. Gunn was born in Coffee County
to the late J. Ewell and Carrie Bell Gunn. He was an avid member of the Apostolic faith for more
than 70 years and was a member of Westside United Pentecostal Church in Tullahoma. Mr. Gunn
also was the long-time treasurer for Emmanuel Church of Christ. He was a self-employed farmer
and was a dedicated and diligent worker in all that he did. During his life he also worked as a
truck driver for Hoover Truck Lines and traveled to all 48 mainland states and at one time
worked as a fireman and craftsman for AEDC. Mr. Gunn was a loving husband, father,
grandfather and great-grandfather. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by two
brothers, Billy Clayton Gunn and James Henry Gunn; and one sister, Jean Ann Gunn. Mr. Gunn
is survived by his loving wife of 70 years Jeanette Gunn of Normandy; two sons, Dwain (Kay)
Gunn of Tullahoma and Gary (Delilah) Gunn if Thompson Station; two sisters, Robbie (Philip)
Swinford and Frances (Tom) Shelton, all of Tullahoma; four grandchildren, Tonya (Paul)
Morrison, Tara Gunn, Joshua (Lynne) Gunn and Derek (Shayna) Gunn; and five
great-grandchildren, Taylor, Harper, Emerson, Camryn and Carson. Visitation for Mr. Gunn will
be held on Wednesday, January 13th, 2016 at Kilgore Funeral Home from 5:00-8:00pm. Funeral
services will be held on Thursday, January 14th, 2016 at 10:30am at Westside United Pentecostal
Church of Tullahoma with Bro. Philip Swinford and Bro. Jimmy Kelley officiating. Burial will
follow at Bethany Cemetery in Normandy. Pallbearers will be Josh Gunn, Derek Gunn, Mike
Gunn, Danny Gunn, Jonathan Litchford and Paul Morrison. Honorary pallbearers will be Tom
Shelton, Jerry Brinkley, Del Parker, Bob Willis, Robert Gunn, Loran Myers, Yram Lopez, Elder
Ronnie Banks, Larry Banks, Tommy Hulvey, Mickey McDaniel, Mark McDaniel, Justin
Litchford, Vernon Cole and Tommie Wiser. The family wishes to give special thanks to Dr.
Stephen Bills and his staff, Arlane Howell and her staff at Life Care Center, and also to Horizon
Health and Rehab. (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright Gunn desc)
Frank I. Gunn
son of James and Regina P. Gunn, deid on the 17th of February, 1869 aged 4 years and 7 months.
Tuesday, February 22, 1859 Paper: Richmond Whig (Richmond, VA) Volume: 36 Issue: 15
Page: 4 (Berryhill Gunns)
Frank Gunn
Funeral services for Frank Gunn, brother of Mrs. E. W. Kurth, 1216 Nort Wahsatch Avenue, who
died at Cripple Creek, Co on Tuesday, will be held at Cripple Creek at 2 o’clock Friday October
15, 1920. Burial will be in Mount Pisgah Cemetery Thursday, October 14, 1920 Paper:
Colorado Springs Gazette (Colorado Springs, CO) Page: 5
Frank R. Gunn
ORANGE - Frank R. Gunn, 59, of 31 Prentiss St. died Wednesday in Henry Heywood
Memorial Hospital, Gardner, after an illness. He leaves his wife, Gloria M. (Van Court) Gunn;
three sons, Timothy F. Gunn of Flushing, Queens, N.Y., F. Thomas Roberts of Royalston and
Bruce Zwicker of Orange; two daughters, Donna Risatti of Orange and Bobbi Price of Gardner;
two sisters, Joyce Gilfoy of Worcester and Delores Duteau of Orange; five grandchildren;
nephews and nieces. He was born in Worcester, son of Frank E. and Eva (Beckwith) Gunn, and
was raised in Athol. He lived here many years. Mr. Gunn was a metal hardener for more than 30
years at L.S. Starrett Co. in Athol. He served in the Navy from 1956 to 1960. Mr. Gunn was a
member of Orange Lodge of Masons; past patron of Athena Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star;
and former dad advisor of Assembly 101, Order of the Rainbow. Funeral services were held
Saturday in Witty Funeral Home, 158 South Main St. Burial was in South Cemetery. The family
requests that flowers be omitted. Memorial contributions may be made instead to Orange Lodge
of Masons; or Athena Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star, both 15 East Main St.; or the Eastern
Star Home, 75 East Main St., all Orange, 01364. Worcester Telegram & Gazette (MA) Monday, June 18, 1990
Frank Gunn
August 6, 1957 Greensboro Daily News, Page 22, Wednesday August 7, 1957 Greensboro, NC
Frank Gunn age 67 died at 2 am today at an Asheboro hospital. He had been making his home
here with a daughter, Mrs F. A. Carter, Jr. Funeral services will be held at 3 pm Wednesday in
the Church of Christ here by the Revs. Duke Jones and Raymond Williamson. Burial will be be
in Greenview Cemetery. Gunn, a farmer had been in declining health for five years. He leaves
three daughters, Mrs. F. A. Carter, Jr of Reidsville, Mrs. Jesse Owens of Asheboro, and Mrs.
Walter Hubbard of Yanceyville; two sons, Edward Gunn of Greensboro, and J. T. Gunn of
Burlington; two sisters, Mrs. Jiley Walker of Route 5, Reidsville, and Mrs. W. O. Moore of
Alberta, Virginia; seven brothers, G. W. Gunn and R. E. Gunn of Route 4, Reudsville, Arnie
Gunn of Route 2, Reidsville, H. P. Gunn of Monticello, Sam Gunn of Central Falls, Claude
Gunn of Dinwiddie, Va., and Nat Gunn of Leaksville. (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright Gunn
desc)
Fred Gunn
Dr. Fred Gunn, 79, former president of Tift College at Forsyth, Georgia was killed when he was
accidentally electrocuted at his summer home at Lake Burton, near Clayton, Georgia. Dr. Gunn
was working with an electrical drill at the time. Tuesday, August 11, 1964
Paper:
Marietta Journal (Marietta, GA) Page: 14 (William Fred Gunn - Thomas and Sarah Boatwright
Gunn desc)
Fred Scott Gunn
29, of St. Petersburg, Florida, died Wednesday (Dec. 17, 1997) at home. Born in St. Petersburg,
he was a computer-assisted draftsman for AGRA Baymont in Clearwater for five years. He was
a member of Horses for Handicapped. He was one of the first children to receive a specialized
electric wheelchair from All Children's Hospital. Survivors include his father, Fred P. Gunn, and
his mother, Nancy E. Shaner, both of St. Petersburg; two sisters, Sarah E. Busto, Medford,
Mass., and Tricia Keating, Aurora, Ill.; his maternal grandmother, Welda Bauer, Inverness; and
his paternal grandmother, Phyllis Rix, Atlanta. National Cremation Society, St. Petersburg.
Fred W. Gunn
Fred W. Gunn of Dallas. Survived by wife, Muriel Gunn; brothers Hansel and Dan Gunn.
Services 1 pm Saturday at Restland Memorial Chapel. Interment Restland Memorial Park.
Dallas Morning News, Dallas Tx page 44 0 Friday April 2, 1982 (William Gunn and Margaret
McGarry Gunn desc)
Frederick Newton Gunn
419 Hartsdale, passed away Saturday, June 27, 1959. Suvived by mother, Mrs. Mary Adamas;
wife Mrs. Gladys Gunn,; sisters Mrs. Edith Whitten, Mrs Mary Poteet; brothers, Alber W. and
Charley E. Gunn. Chapel services Monday 2 pm. Interment Grove Hill Memorial Park.
Sunday, June 28, 1959
Paper: Dallas Morning News (Dallas, TX) Section: 3 Page: 3
(Thomas and Sarah Boatwright Gunn desc)
Frederick Vest Gunn, Sr.
90 retired president of R. B. Gun and Co., Inc. manugacturer's agents died Tuesday, July 25,
1961. A resident of the Prestwould Apts, he was a member of All Saints Episcopal Church and
Lewis Ginter Lodge No 317 AF & AM. Surviving are two sons, Angus Porter Gunn and
Frederick V. Gunn, Jr both of Richmond, Va. A Private funeral service will be held Thursday in
Hollywood Cemetery. The family requested that flowers be omitted. Thursday, July 27, 1961
Paper: Richmond Times Dispatch (Richmond, VA) Page: 4 (Berryhill Gunns)
Gail Weaver Gunn
September 19, 1946 - October 17, 2015 - n these past few days our family and friends have been
renewing and strengthening the bonds of life together as we remember, grieve and honor our
loved one, Grandma Gail. Our Mom, Sister and Grandma Gail who cherished and
unconditionally loved us for so many years became the angel in heaven as she was on earth.
We would like to give this journey of cherished memories in recognition of what she has meant
to so many people. She didn't like long goodbyes and would be the first to hold you, love you,
and never judge you. We, too, know she wasn't perfect but she was special to us and we wanted
to let you know a little of the woman you may not have known. To her children she was called
'Mom' for many years, and to so many others she was called friend. As the grandchildren came
along this changed to 'Grandma Gail', and to her extended grandchildren she was 'Aunt
Grandma Gail.' She obsessed with being a grandma insisting her first born had a child before
she was 40. After all, she always wanted to be a young Grandma who could run, jump, play,
swim and roll in the grass with them all. One of her most treasured games was playing
abracadabra, poof you're a princess with her Great-Granddaughter. She was the Mom and
Grandma who would be the quarterback, pitcher, catcher and surf mom, give you medical and
love advice, and give you the shirt off her back. In her last days, she cherished the birthday of
her second born where she spent her time pushing her granddaughter in the pool, playing pool
soccer with another, and simply enjoying all the rest. This was who she was, the loving grandma
of 17 grandchildren and 2 great grandchildren. The forever loved and never forgotten mother of
4, Carrie, Kellie, Hollie and Arthur; and mom again to so many more. The oldest of seven,
Susie, Wendy, Kurtz, Chuckie, Jean and Jeff, who she cared for not only as a sister, but a
mother too. Grandma Gail would never want you to mourn for her, she would want you to
throw a party on the beach and cherish the memories she created through-out her life.
Remember her with every beautiful sunset and know that she will always be watching over you.
Gone but truly never forgotten. Lake Worth, Florida
Gale G. Gunn,
89, died Sunday, Sept. 8, 2013. Funeral: 1 p.m. Wednesday in Greenwood Garden Chapel.
Interment: Greenwood Memorial Park. Visitation: 6 to 8 p.m. Tuesday at Greenwood Funeral
Home, Fort Worth, Texas. Gale was born May 2, 1924, in North Platte, Neb. He was preceded
in death by his wife, Edna M. Gunn, in 2010; and son, Graydon Gunn, in 2002. Survivors:
Daughter, Susan Gunn; daughter-in-law, Peggy Gunn; six grandchildren; 13
great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandchild. Published in Star-Telegram on September
10, 2013 (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright Gunn desc)
Gale "Pete" H. Gunn,
74, of Fairbanks, died Feb. 8, 2015, at Wild Iris Assisted Living Home in Fairbanks. Pete was
born July 19, 1940, in Scotland, South Dakota, to the late Howard and Beulah Gunn. He was
raised on a farm, working closely with his dad. Pete joined the U.S. Army and was stationed at
Fort Wainwright from 1960 to 1962. He remained in the Fairbanks area until his death. He
worked in security and at the fire department at the Fairbanks International Airport from 1962 to
1984. Pete was an Alaska State Trooper until 1984 when he retired to focus on his business.
Pete loved the state of Alaska. He was an avid hunter and fisherman. He owned his own
business at one time, helping his community with rototilling, dirt hauling and gardening. He
could do anything he wanted to do. He very much enjoyed cooking on his many barbecue pits
for his friends and co-workers. Pete was a member of the Pioneers, Eagles, VFW and the
American Legion. He is survived by his wife, Loretta Cooper Gunn, of Fairbanks, whom he
married in Parker, Arizona; two daughters, Connie Paluma, of Fairbanks; Bonnie (Bruce) Gunn
Bennett, of Whitney, Texas; two sons, Ronnie Gunn and Lonnie Gunn; one granddaughter
Samantha Smith, and her husband, of Fairbanks, and two great-grandchildren; his former
spouse, Fritzie Gunn of Washington State; and his sisters, Peggy Thranum, of Freeman, South
Dakota, and Carol Kinney, of Hawarden, Iowa; and numerous nieces, nephews, aunts and uncles
in South Dakota. (Frank Finlay and Emma Grosz Gunn desc)
Garnie Lewis Gunn, Jr.
July 12, 1926- September 13, 2014 - Columbus, GA- Garnie Lewis Gunn, Jr. was born in
Glasscow, New York on July 12, 1926 to the parents of Garnie, Sr. and Susie Gunn. He
peacefully passed away, surrounded by loved ones on September 13, 2014. Gunn grew up with
eleven brothers and sisters. He remained close with his family and shared a special relationship
with his surviving brother Roy. He enlisted in the U. S. Army with a military career span of
more than 26 years, including tours of duty in Germany, Korea and Japan. He met his wife
Juanita Cho Hwang during his station in Korea, and was married on July 27, 1959, raising four
boys and three girls from this union. Proud to have served his country, Gunn retired honorably
in 1973 at Fort Benning, Georgia, with the rank of Staff Sergeant First Class and was decorated
with the National Defense Service Medal, Good Conduct Medal (7 awards), Army of
Occupation, World War II Victory Medal and the Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal.
Through his love of sports, Gunn co-founded the first Umpire's Association at Ft. Benning and
became one of the most treasured referees on base for his unique style of enthusiastic game calls
whether it be a foul, strike, ball or home run, for softball games played by the soldiers on Main
Post, Kelly Hill, Sand Hill and Harmony Church. He was also known for his impeccable
penmanship, attention to details and extraordinary organizational skills that earn him numerous
recognition and awards while stationed at Fort Benning. Garnie Gunn was also a man of
extraordinary work ethic and unconditional love, kindness and dedication to those who had the
privilege of knowing him. He could easily make any stranger feel like a friend, and any friend
feel like family. His loved ones will tremendously miss his enduring joyous spirit, his incredible
courage, strength and endearing sense humor fondly cherished by his children. Gunn will be
laid to rest in a private family ceremony on Saturday, September 20, 2014 in Columbus,
Georgia. Fondly known as "Pete," by his closest friends, Gunn was a beloved son, brother,
husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather. Adored by a host of nieces, nephews, grand
children and friends, and other relatives and special relationships, he will be forever missed,
loved and cherished. Preceded in death by his parents, Garnie and Susie; his siblings Alfonso,
Doris, Evelyn, Algernon, Edith and Melvin; his wife Juanita; his children Peter and Annie and
son-in-law Stefan. Garnie Gunn is survived by his children: Garnie, IV, Sam, AnnJo, Robbie,
Rita, Theresa, Garnie, III, Wendy, Earnest; grand/great-grand children: LaToya, Lori, Jamie,
Akeevia, Sam Jr., Trinity, Peter, Jayden; siblings Fannie, Theodore, Roy and Thelma. (B)
Gary Clifford Gunn,
70, of Toledo, OH, passed away on Thursday, August 13, 2015, at his home. He was born
August 4, 1945, to Clifford and Ruth (Poulos) Gunn. He graduated from DeVilbiss High School
in 1963. Gary began his career at the former LOF, Rossford, OH, retiring in 1995. He served in
the U.S. Navy four years from 1966-1970 on the USS Guadalcanal, and two additional years in
the reserves. He had currently ran his own lawn and snow removal business within his
community. Gary was close to his neighbors helping them out, and they in turn showered him
with meals and treats. He was an avid Detroit Lions fan and loved watching movies. Gary's
parents preceded him in death. Left to cherish his memory is his son, Timothy A. (Mindy)
Gunn, and grandsons, Ryan and Evan, of Spring, Texas. Also surviving are siblings, Sharon
Gunn Troutman (Ed), Susan Gunn Welker (Scott), Gregory Gunn (Debra), Diane Gunn
LeVeque, and Cindy Gunn Schieb. He leaves many nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.
Gary Ellis Gunn
Harlingen, Texas -- Gary Ellis Gunn, 77, passed away Friday, December 4, 2015, at his home.
Gary was born in Herrin, IL on May 7, 1938, son of the late Henry and Hazel Gunn. He married
Grace Kohlenberger 2/12/1960 (divorced) with whom he had two daughters, Robin Renee
Leistler and Randee Gunn Liles. His longtime companion is Jeanine "Nene" Price of Harlingen,
TX. Gary had an infectious smile. He was known for his great sense of humor, stylish wardrobe
and finesse on the dance floor. He was a beloved father and companion. He was honorably
discharged from the U.S. Marines in 1963 and was a member of the Elks Lodge in San Benito,
TX. Gary was preceded in death by his; Daughter, Robin (Robert) Leistler; Parents, Henry and
Hazel (Lavendar) Gunn; Sister-in-infancy, Elizabeth; Father-in-law, Vernon Schneider;
brother-in-law, Darrel Kohlenberger; and Nephew, Drew Kohlenberger. Gary is survived by his
Daughter, Randee (Richard) Liles; Grandchildren: Rance (Ashley Walker) Leistler, Shelby
(Bill) Griebel, Evan Gunn Liles, Ava Renee Liles; Companion, Jeanine "Nene" Price; Aunt,
Teenie Kinsman; Nephews, Mark (Tammy) Kohlenberger, Jon (Robin Lekosky) Kohlenberger;
Mother-in-law, Nadine Schneider; Grace Gunn; Son-in-law, Robert Leistler; Sisters-in-law,
Shiela Kohlenberger, Joan (Tom) Adams; Adoptive family, the Prices of Texas; and numerous
other relatives and friends. Gary's wishes are for cremation and an intimate celebration of life
service to be held at a later date. As an expression of sympathy, the family prefers memorial
contributions to The Wounded Warriors Project or Harlingen Humane Society. Funeral
arrangements are under the direction of Heavenly Grace Funeral Home and Crematory. (956)
797-5500. Gary G. Gunn
Gary G. Gunn, 62, of Pullman, Idaho passed away at Pullman Regional Hospital Sunday, June
7, 2015, after a short illness. A memorial service will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, June 13, at
Kimball Funeral Home in Pullman with the Rev. Jeannette Solimine officiating.
Gary was born Nov. 10, 1952, in Inglewood, Calif., to Norman and Margaret "Pegi" (Browne)
Gunn. He grew up in Petaluma, Calif., and graduated from high school there in 1971. After high
school, he attended technical college, training as an electronics technician. After graduation,
Gary went to work for Watkins-Johnson as an electronics technician, working both stateside and
internationally as a consultant. He left the industry in the mid-1990s and moved to Phoenix
where he worked for several years as a taxi driver. When his mother required assistance to live
at home, Gary moved to Santa Rosa, Calif., to care for her. They then moved to Pullman in 2012
to be closer to his daughter and grandson. In his younger days, Gary enjoyed deer hunting, trout
fishing and camping. He was an excellent bowler who had a great ball release, something his
daughter and brothers fondly remember. Gary slowed down later in life but never gave up his
love of fishing. He will be missed by all who knew him. Gary is survived by his daughters, Pegi
Gunn of Pullman and Gina Gunn of Reno, Nev.; son Patrick (Jazmine) Gunn of Reno;
grandchildren, Patrick Gunn Jr., JT McPherson and Bonnie Mae Gunn; brothers, Tyler Gunn of
Alaska and Richard Gunn of Maryland. He was preceded in death by his parents and one
brother, Christopher. Memorial contributions in Gary's honor are suggested to the Pullman
Regional Hospital Foundation. The family wishes to express their sincere thanks to the Pullman
Fire Department and the staff of Pullman Regional Hospital for their prompt and professional
care of Gary during his final day on earth. The kindnesses you offered for our dad and brother
means more than you will ever know.
George Gunn
Seattle Times and the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, The (WA) — Thursday, May 29, 2008
George GUNN 7/25/17 ~ 5/22/08 Born and raised in Spokane, Washington, the son of
Scottish immigrants. He graduated from North Central High School and then went to the
University of Washington, graduating in 1941. After graduation he joined the Army Air Corps
as an officer and bombardier instructor. While on leave in Miami he met Helen Forehand, a
nurse from Georgia. They were married in 1945 and moved to Seattle where they settled in the
Wedgwood area and raised their four sons. George worked for Frederick & Nelson as a buyer
and store manager for 30 years. He then joined Eddie Bauer for a short time as Regional
Executive. At age 60 he began a second career in the travel business as President of Our World
Tours which he enjoyed for almost 20 years. George was always optimistic and looked for the
best in every person and situation. He and Helen loved to travel, garden and play bridge and
poker. They enjoyed family trips to Long Beach and Lake Bosworth. He was Santa every
Christmas for his grandchildren, extended family and neighbors. Later in life he developed a
love of singing and was never without his songbook. He sang in the quartet at Ida Culver House
and played in the Bell Choir at Aegis of Lynnwood. He took great joy in entertaining the
residents. George is survived by his four sons, Brad Gunn (Marie), George M. Gunn (Jan),
Greg Gunn (Mary) and John Gunn. He was a special Papa to his four grandchildren, Susan
Strand, Chrisann Penz, Steve Gunn and Kim Smith and a Great-Papa to his four
great-grandchildren, Emma and Abby Strand and Cole and Ryan Penz. He was preceded in
death by his beloved wife of 45 years, Helen. A Memorial Service will be held on Monday,
June 2 at 3:00 p.m. at the Wedgwood Presbyterian Church, 8008 35th Ave. NE, Seattle, WA
98115. Donations may be made in his name to the UW Foundation, 1325 4th Ave., Suite 2000,
Seattle, WA. 98101.
George Alexander Gunn
1926 - 6.22.2014. George spent his childhood on a croft in the Highlands of Scotland. He
became a fighter pilot in the Royal Air Force where he achieved the rank of Squadron Leader.
George was proud of his service in WWII. George, his wife and 2 children emigrated to the
United States in 1963. They became citizens of the US in 1968. The next 30 years were spent as
a Systems Engineer in aerospace companies in various states including Arizona. Upon
retirement, George and his wife returned to Phoenix where daughter, son and their respective
families make their homes. The family wish to acknowledge Banner Hospice for providing the
excellent comfort and support for George in his final days with his family at his side. Published in The Arizona Republic on July 12, 2014
George Edward Gunn Sr.,
87, of Fresno, CA. died Sunday. He was a retired library courier for the Fresno County Library
System. Graveside: 10 a.m. Thursday at Belmont Memorial Park. Arrangements: Wildrose
Chapel & Funeral Home. Fresno Bee, The (CA) - Wednesday, August 21, 2013
George F. Gunn
St. Louis, Mo - Senior U.S. District Judge George F. Gunn Jr., whose gentlemanly demeanor
and courtly manner were hallmarks on the federal bench in St. Louis for more than a decade, has
died of complications from cancer. Surrounded by his family, Judge Gunn died Wednesday
night (May 20, 1998), at Barnes-Jewish Hospital. He was 70 and had been hospitalized for two
weeks. "He went peacefully, with his family encircling his bed," said his son-in-law, J. Bennett
Clark. Judge Gunn, distinguished by his snowy hair, had a ready smile for workers at the
Federal Courthouse downtown. "He was, without a doubt, one of the finest gentlemen I have
ever had the pleasure to know," said Patti Leonard, a courthouse secretary. President Ronald
Reagan appointed Judge Gunn to the federal bench in 1985. By then, Judge Gunn already had
been a state court judge for a dozen years. In 1973, Gov. Christopher "Kit" Bond appointed
Judge Gunn to the Missouri Court of Appeals in St. Louis, where he served for nine years. Judge
Gunn spent three years as a member of the Missouri Supreme Court before Reagan tapped him
for the lifetime job as a federal district judge. As a trial judge, Judge Gunn presided over the
longest criminal trial in U.S. District Court here. After a trial of nearly eight months, a jury in
1993 found members of the Moorish Science Temple guilty in a drug and murder conspiracy.
Security was so tight that federal agents guarded Judge Gunn and prosecutors around the clock.
One of the prosecutors, Assistant U.S. Attorney Michael Fagan, said Judge Gunn never lost his
cool. "He was as patient and pleasant as any judge could be," Fagan said. "We could use a few
more like him." In 1991, Judge Gunn took over the St. Louis school desegregation case. He was
the fourth judge to oversee the case, filed in 1972. Lawrence Roos, picked by Judge Gunn as an
adviser in the vocational education aspect of the desegregation case, called the judge "a unique
individual." "He was a remarkable combination of a soft-spoken individual, always considerate
of others, and yet he had a passionate and strong dedication to the fundamental principles upon
which our justice system is based," said Roos. As St. Louis County executive, Roos named
Judge Gunn as county counselor in 1971. Senior U.S. District Judge Edward L. Filippine said
Judge Gunn "had an outstanding legal mind as well as a wonderful judicial temperament."
"George was a great family man and had a genuine compassion for people," Filippine added.
"To know him was to love and respect him. He will be missed and not forgotten." Judge Gunn
was born Oct. 29, 1927, in Fort Smith, Ark. His father was an oil company executive. The
family moved to Illinois, then to St. Louis, where Judge Gunn graduated from Clayton High
School. He served as a Navy seaman near the end and just after World War II. He earned his
undergraduate degree at Westminster College in Fulton, Mo., and his law degree in 1955 from
Washington University. In 1992, Washington U. gave him the law school's Distinguished
Alumni Award. Judge Gunn began his career with the law firm of Rebman, LaTourette &
Gunn. He also served as Brentwood city attorney and worked as a lawyer for the Wabash
Railroad and the Terminal Railroad Association. Away from work, Judge Gunn studied the
Civil War. He had been president of the Civil War Roundtable of St. Louis. He also was steeped
in baseball history, particularly that of the old St. Louis Browns.
Visitation will be from 1 to 8 p.m. today at Pfitzinger Funeral Home, 36 6 South Kirkwood
Road in Kirkwood. A memorial service will be at 2 p.m. Saturday at Central Presbyterian
Church, 7700 Davis Drive in Clayton. Burial will be at 10 a.m. Tuesday at Jefferson Barracks
National Cemetery. Among the survivors are his wife, Priscilla Johns Gunn of Brentwood;
three children, Rebecca Clark of Kirkwood, Priscilla F. Gunn of Clayton and C. Andrew Gunn
of Richmond Heights; his sister, Kathleen F. Gunn of Glendale; and four grandchildren.
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And Asenth McKinney Gun desc)
George Gonnie Gunn, Jr.
Minister George Gonnie Gunn, Jr., 51, of 119 Crosland Avenue, Danville, VA died Friday,
February 1, 2013 at the Hospice of Rockingham County in Wentworth, NC. Born October 7,
1961, in Pittsylvania County, VA, he was the son of the late George Gonnie Gunn, Sr. and
Frances Irby Gunn, who survives. He was married to the late Cathy Culley Gunn. In addition to
his mother, survivors include one son, Travis George Gunn of Danville, VA; one sister, Yvette
Hughes-Mayo of Ft. Walton Beach, FL; two brothers, Felix D. Gunn of Fredericksburg, VA and
Rick L. Gunn of Danville, VA; and a host of other relatives and friends. In addition to his father,
he was predeceased by one sister, Sharldean G. Waters. The family will receive friends at the
residence of Mae and Bobby Gunn, 5272 Old Richmond Road, Danville, VA. Funeral services
will be conducted Wednesday, February 6. 2013 at 1:00 PM from the Chapel of Fisher and
Watkins Funeral Home with Rev. Dr. Curtis Strader officiating. 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 Home. Fisher and Watkins Funeral Home is assisting
the Gunn family.
George W. Gunn
76, of 215 Fort Pleasant Ave., Springfield, Ma, a retired 42 year employee for Westinghouse
Electric Corp, died Wednesday in Baystate Medical Ceneter. A native of Springfield, he retired
here from Ohio when he retired in 1975. His wife, the former Annette Martin, died in 1980. He
leaves a daughter, Phyllis Tricco of Springfield; three brothers, William of Suffiedls, James of
Bradenton, Florida, and Robert of East Longmeadow; a grandchild and two great grandchildren.
The funeral will be tomorrow morning at Byron’s Allen Street Funeral Home, burial in Hillcrest
Park Cemetery.
George W. Gunn Jr.
Dec. 1, 1919 — June 13, 2015
George W. Gunn Jr., 95, passed away Saturday afternoon June 13, 2015, in Aurora Burlington
Hospital in Burlington. He was born December 1, 1919, in Milwaukee, the son of George W.
and Mathilda A. (nee Schroeder) Gunn Sr. George married Bernadine Konrad on May 4, 1946,
in Milwaukee. She passed away March 21, 2008. A graduate of the University of Illinois,
George was the owner and operator of his architect firm, retiring in 2004. He proudly served his
country in the U.S. Army in the Pacific Theater during WWII. He was a longtime member of St.
Mary's Catholic Church, where he had been a trustee, a member of the buildings and grounds
committee, an usher, and a greeter before Mass. George was proud to be the architect and
designer of the present St. Mary's church building. He was a member of the American Institute
of Architects, past president of the Elm Grove Kiwanis Club, and a member of the Waukesha
Landmarks Commission. Survivors include his sons, Brian (Patricia) Gunn, Gregory L. Gunn
and Christopher G. Gunn, and five grandchildren, Becky C. (Kevin) Mueller, Benjamin C.
(Emily Lovik) Gunn, Jenni (Conrad Thompson) Gunn, Taylor C. Gunn and Colin M. Gunn.
George is further survived by his sister-in-law, Dee C. Konrad; members of the Hornack,
Konrad, and Robbins- Tiscione families; and friends. He was preceded in death by his parents
and his beloved wife, Bernadine. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held Thursday, June 18, at
11 a.m. in St. Mary's Catholic Church, 225 Hartwell Ave., Waukesha, the Rev. Howard Haase
officiating. Burial will follow in St. Joseph's Cemetery. The family will receive guests on
Thursday from 9:30 a.m. until the time of Mass in St. Mary's Church.In lieu of flowers, please
make memorials to the St.Mary's Catholic Church endowment fund. The family wishes to
extend their thanks to the staff of Fairchild Hall and Boland Hall at the Veteran's Home in the
Town of Dover, for their exceptional care of George these past years. Strouf Funeral Home and
Cremation Services, 262-6325101, is serving the family. Please leave an expression of sympathy
for the family at www.strouf.com. (Freeman — June 16, 2015)
George Washington Gunn
Reidsville, NC - George Washington Gunn, 74 of Rt 4 died Wednesday in Annie Penn
Memorial Hospital following several months of illness. Funeral will be 2 pm today at Calvary
Baptist Church where he was a member. Burial will be in Shady Grove Church cemetery near
Wentworth, NC. Gunn was a native of Rocking County, and was a retired farmer and carpenter.
Survivors are widow, the former Ruth Poole; son James Elmore Gunn of Eden; daughter
Revecca Harris of Colinsville, Va; brothers, Early Gunn of Rt 8, and Cluade Gunn of Colonial
Heights, Va., and Arnie Gunn of Redisville; sisters, Hattie Moore of Victoria, Virginia and
Martha Walker of Rt 2 Gibsonville. Friday, July 17, 1970 Paper: Greensboro Daily News
(Greensboro, NC) Page: 21 (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright Gunn desc)
Georgette Mae Gunn
Georgette Mae Gunn, 85, passed away Nov. 22, 2007, in a local hospital. Mrs. Gunn was born
in Washington, D.C., Feb. 22, 1922, and moved to Virginia Beach in 1961. She was the widow
of Fred B. Gunn. She was Greek Orthodox by faith and was a life member of the Order of The
Eastern Star. She loved to walk every day at the Bow Creek Recreation Center. Survivors
include a son, Fred Smith and four stepchildren, Fred Philip Gunn, Charlene Stupff, Thomas
and Carl Gunn; a sister, Carrie Chamblin and many grandchildren and great- grandchildren.
The family will receive friends Monday from 6 to 8 p.m. in Rosewood Kellum Funeral Home. A
funeral will be held Tuesday at 11 a.m. in St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church of Virginia
Beach, 621 First Colonial Road, by the Rev. James Pavlow. Interment will follow in Princess
Anne Memorial Park. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to Plaza Volunteer
Rescue Squad, P.O. Box 2128, Virginia Beach, VA 23450.
Georgia Gunn
Funeral services for Georgia “Moot” Gunn, 91, were held Sunday, June 14, 2015 at 1 p.m. at
Rountree Island Missionary Baptist Church in Midville with Pastor Richard Lawrence
officiating. Interment was in the Kirkland Cemetery in Summertown. She died June 9, 2015.
Mrs. Gunn was born in Summertown to the late John Lawrence and Leatha Lawrence on
March 15, 1924. She worked at McKinney Pond for several years. At a very young age, she
joined Roundtree Island Missionary Baptist Church where she served faithfully as an usher. In
her lifetime, she devoted her time to helping and caring for others. She loved flowers and cared
for her grandchildren. She also loved the outdoors. She was preceded in death by her daughter,
Sarah Ann Carswell, and a sister, Mamie Seays. Survivors include her children, Mae Mack of
Swainsboro, Valorie Sherrod of Swainsboro, Willie Lee Lawrence of Raleigh, N.C., Arthur
Gunn of Dublin, and Mary Summerlin of Metter; siblings, Alzatie Brown of Statesboro, Amos
Strowbridge of Statesboro, Lonnie Strowbridge of Statesboro, and Hannah Williams of
Statesboro; 19 grandchildren, 39 great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren, as well
as a host of nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. Pallbearers were grandsons. Honorary
pallbearers were deacons of Rountree Island Missionary Baptist Church
Georgia H. Gunn,
age 85, formerly of Springfield, MO died March 10, 2014 at Good Shepherd Care Center in
Versailles, MO. She was born July 23, 1928 in Springfield to R.Z. and Lillie Gregg Van Horn.
On May 21, 1950, in Springfield, she was married to William M. Gunn, who preceded her in
death in Nov. 1991. She was also preceded in death by parents, a brother, Bertram and wife,
Frances Van Horn. She was a long-time employee of the Evangel University Post Office and a
60+ year member of First & Calvary Presbyterian Church where, during previous years, she had
been a member of the chancel choir, the Harding Sunday School Class, and the Quilters Group.
She had also served as an elder, usher and a church office volunteer. She is survived by one
sister and husband, Nancy and Donald Upton of Eldon, MO; several nephews, nieces, cousins
and many friends. A graveside service will be held Friday, March 14, 2014 at 10:30 a.m. at
White Chapel Cemetery in Springfield, under the direction of Gorman-Scharpf Funeral Home.
Memorials may be made to First & Calvary Presbyterian Church, The Gunn Music Scholarship
Fund at Evangel University, or Hospice Compassus, Osage Beach, MO.
Gene "Moon" Gunn,
71 of Calhoun City, MS., died Tuesday, September 15, 2015 at North MS Medical Center in
Tupelo. SERVICES: MIDWAY M.B. CHURCH AT 1 P.M. SATURDAY, SEPT. 19, 2015
INTERMENT; MIDWAY CHURCH CEMETERY He is survived by his mother, Daisy Knox,
two daughters, Daisy Gunn and Calandra Bracy, five brothers, C D Gunn, George Knox, Otis
Knox, James Gunn, and John Earl Gunn, and five sisters, Lou Dean Mays, Murdine McGregor,
Ella Willis, Mary Knox, and Nora Douglas, four grandchildren, and three great grandchildren
Gene T. Gunn, Jr.
of Port St. Lucie, Florida left his earthly family on July 21, 2015. Gene was a man of
undaunted spirit, deep faith and most of all, devotion to others in his service and generosity.
During his 77 years, he faced great personal challenges and turned each of them into lessons that
he brought to those he touched in his life. Fellowship in Alcoholics Anonymous was a guiding
principle in his daily actions for over the last four decades. Through this work, he profoundly
altered the lives of many for the better. Gene was reborn to the teachings of Jesus Christ and
was a devoted member of Discovery Church in Port St. Lucie. Those who knew him best
cannot help but fondly recall his kind spirit, his warmth, that mischievous smile and laugh,
along with his hard-headed and occasionally prickly nature. Gene was ultimately and
unforgettably a lasting presence in the lives of many. Carrying his memory and his life force
forward in time are wife Paulette, daughters Nancy and Sally, grandchildren Ian, Samantha,
Jimmy and Sophie, step family Jodi and Shaniah, sons-in-law John and Jim, brothers Phil, John,
Bob and so, so many others. A celebration of Gene's life will be held Saturday, August 8, 2015
at the Aycock Funeral Home, 1504 Southeast Floresta Dr., Port St. Lucie, FL 34983: Informal
gathering at 10:00 am, Service at 11:00 am.
Geneva Gunn Gibson
Reidsville, NC - Mrs. Geneva Gunn Gibson, 59 of Rt 8, died Thursday, March 11, 1982 at
Morehead Memorial Hospital in Eden, NC after a lengthy illness. Funeral will be at 11 am
Saturday at Shady Grove Baptist Church near Reidsville, where she was a member with the Rev.
Milton Warf, the Rev. Willard Fulton and the Rev. Leroy Joyce officiating. Burial will be in
Roselawn Memorial Gardens near Reidsville. She was a Guilford County native and a
homemaker. Surviving are husband, Hunter b. Gibson; daughter, Pamela Gibson of Eden; son
Kermy Gibson of Reidsville; sisters, Mrs. Irene Anderson of Reidsville, Mrs. Rugh Nance of
Graham, Mrs. Lessie Roberts and Mrs. Orene Roberts of Sanford. The family will be at Citty
Funeral Home 7-9 pm today. Memorial may be made to the church. : Friday, March 12, 1982
Paper: Greensboro Daily News (Greensboro, NC) Page: 10 Thomas and Sarah Boatwright
Gunn desc
Gabriel S. Gunn
His Excellency, the Governor of Georgia, offers a reward of $250, for the apprehension of
Robert Thompson, charged with having murdered Mr. Gabriel S. Gunn in Morgan County, in
that State; and an additional reward of $200 is offered for his apprehension, by Jesse Gunn, Sen.
Monday October 23, 1826 Charleston Courier (Charleston, SC) Page 2 (Thomas and Sarah
Boatwright Gunn desc)
Gearlean Elizabeth Gunn Edwards Beard,
87, of 203 Westview Drive, Danville, Va. died Wednesday, January 13, 2016, at Danville
Regional Medical Center.Born August 27, 1928 in Pittsylvania County, Va., she was the
daughter of the late Charlie W. Gunn and the late Lillian Davis Gunn. She was married to the
late Elder Clevester Edwards, Sr. and later to the late Deacon Willie Beard.Survivors include
five daughters, Barbara J. Pounds of Detroit, Mich., Doris Pinckney, Mary L. Fitzgerald,
Jacqueline Edwards, all of Danville, Va., and Alesharine Edwards of Lynchburg, Va.; two sons,
Steward M. Edwards of Danville, Va., and Dandy L. Edwards of Columbus, Ga.; one sister,
Mary S. Reynolds of Blairs, Va.; three brothers, Billy Gunn, Bobby L. Gunn, and David Gunn,
all of Danville, Va.; and a host of other relatives and friends. In addition to her parents and
husband, she was predeceased by four sons, Clevester Edwards, Jr., Ozzie M. Edwards, Gary
Edwards, and Percell Edwards; one sister, Jean C. Venable; and four brothers, Charlie H. Gunn,
Linwood Gunn, Harry Gunn, and George G. Gunn.The family will receive friends at the
residence.Funeral services will be conducted Sunday, January 17, 2016, at 2 p.m. from New
Peaceful Zion Church with the Rev. Kenneth Wilson officiating. Interment will follow in
Highland Burial Park.Online condolences may be submitted to
www.fisherandwatkinsfuneralhome.comFisher and Watkins Funeral Home is assisting the
Beard and the Edwards family. Danville Register & Bee (VA) - Saturday, January 16, 2016
Genean Gunn Early
Genean R. (Gunn) Early, age 52, of Moon Township, Pa. passed away on Thursday, January 29,
2015 at her home. She was born on May 8, 1962 in Sewickley to the late Robert and Sara Gunn.
Leaving this world too soon, she was the beloved mother of Kevin F. Early (Julia) of Kennedy
Township and Kayla Torello (Michael) of Hampton, VA; loving grandmother of Colton Early
and Michael Torello, Jr.; cherished sister of Gretchen Holland (Chip) and Gary Gunn, all of
Ligonier; significant other of Ervin Contey; and her beloved pug, Olivia. Genean was a 1980
graduate of Moon Area High School, had attended Penn State University Fayette Campus, and
was a retired nurse's aide. She was gracious, kind and loving and will be greatly missed.
Visitation will be Tuesday (Feb. 3, 2015) from 2 to 4 and 6 p.m. until time of service at 7:30
p.m. at COPELAND CORAOPOLIS FUNERAL HOME, 867 Fifth Ave.,
www.copelandfuneralhom es.com. Rev. Christina Hosler will officiate.
Geneva Mattie Gunn
was born on April 9, 1940 and passed away on Wednesday, May 21, 2014. Geneva was a
resident of Ardmore, Oklahoma at the time of her passing. Graveside Services will be held on
Tuesday, May 27th, 2014 at 11:00 a. m. at the Condon Grove Cemetery in Milburn, Oklahoma
with Pastor Donny Custar officiating. Ms. Gunn passed away on May 21st, 2014 at the Mercy
Hospital in Ardmore.
Genevieve Mary Gunn,
age 77 of Toledo, OH passed away on Monday, August 26, 2013, at Hospice of Northwest Ohio,
Toledo. Genevieve was born in Madison, WI on January 14, 1936, to Daniel and Mary
Chartraw. She enjoyed hunting, sewing, cards, and anything outdoors. She was also an avid
history buff. Genevieve is survived by her children, Robert Nichols, Roger (Chun Hui) Nichols,
Ronald Nichols, Catherine (Rafael) Ortega; grandchildren, Blake Nichols, Christopher
Applegate, Ronald Nichols Jr., Derek, Katie, Erika and Kolin Hermanson and Cortez Ortega.
Also surviving are her brothers, Roger and Daniel (Anita) Chartraw. In addition to her parents,
she was preceded in death by her husband, Samuel F. Gunn and brother, Herb Chartraw Friends
and family will be received at the Maison-Dardenne-Walker Funeral Home 501 Conant St.,
Maumee, OH on Wednesday, August 28, 2013, from 5:00-8:00 p.m., where funeral services will
be held on Thursday at 11:30 a.m. Interment will follow at Springfield Township Cemetery
Memorial contributions may be made to Hospice of Northwest Ohio 30000 E. River Rd,
Perrysburg, OH 43551.
Geoffrey McNicol Gunn
Journal Inquirer (Manchester, CT) - Wednesday, December 4, 2013 - passed away at Hartford
Hospital on Saturday, Nov. 30, 2013. He was born on Jan. 9, 1968, in Hartford Hospital to Jane
and David Gunn of Manchester and lived in West Suffield for most of his life. Educated in
Suffield public schools, Geoffrey then graduated from The New Hampton School (New
Hampshire), attended Embry Riddle University, and earned an associate's degree from The
Porter and Chester Institute. For the past 21 years, Geoffrey was an employee of Hartford
Hospital as a communications specialist in the Life Star Program. Geoffrey, predeceased by his
mother Jane, is survived by his father David, and his wife, Barbara; his daughter, Brigette, and
her mother, Donna Chisnall; by his fiance, Dani Hale, and her daughters, Emma and Bailey; and
by his brother Peter and his wife, Robin, and nephews Couper and William. He is also survived
by his extended family in Massachusetts, his aunt Joyce, cousin Kurt and his family; and in
Ohio, by his aunt Janice, cousins Pamela, Cheryl, and Kathy and their families. Geoffrey was a
dedicated and loving father to Brigette and a committed and loving companion to Dani; together
they were the center of his world and he theirs. There is no way to count their loss. He was also
a great friend to his brother, a true son to his father and mother, a loving family member, and a
genuine friend to many. In his youth, his passion was ice hockey, and he was proud of his
achievements there, and it brought him many long-term friends. At the same time, many of his
summers were dedicated to waterskiing with his family and later watching proudly as the next
generation carried on the sport. He took great pride in the many accomplishments of his
daughter; especially in music as she continues the family tradition. He loved working with his
hands; be it cooking. where he especially enjoyed carrying on with family recipes or working on
houses or on his cars. From the very beginning, Geoff faced challenges in his path through life.
He met them all and while doing so, developed into a warm, caring person who touched all who
knew him. His passing leaves a terrible void in the lives of his family, his fiance, his friends,
and the many others who knew him. His family will receive friends Friday, Dec. 6, 2013, from
5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at Nicholson & Carmon Funeral Home, 443 East St. North (Route 159),
Suffield. A memorial service will be held Saturday, Dec. 7, 2013, 10 a.m., at Second Baptist
Church, 100 North St., Suffield. In lieu of flowers: donations may be made to: The Susan
Spencer Fund, American Epilepsy Society, 342 N. Main St., Suite 301, West Hartford, CT
05117-2507.
George Earl Gunn,
Courtland, Virginia - 55, beloved husband, son, father and grandfather passed away November
9, 2013. Born in Franklin, Earl was an electrician with the maintenance department of
International Paper. He was a member of Burdette Baptist Church. Earl was predeceased by his
father, Marvin Birden Gunn, Sr. He was an avid outdoorsman who loved both hunting and
fishing and was a member of Three Rivers Bass Club. However, his greatest love of all was his
three grandchildren. Left to cherish his memory is his wife of 34 years, Susan Bailey Gunn; two
daughters, April G. Carr (Jonathan) and Crystal G. Brownfield (John); son, Kevin Earl Gunn
(Erin); his mother, Lillian Crumpler Gunn; two sisters, Linda G. Gavin and Vanessa G. Bailey
(William); brother, Marvin B. Gunn, Jr. (Dawn) and three grandchildren, Logan Carr, Hunter
Brownfield and Kyleigh Marie Gunn. The funeral will be held at 11 a.m. Wed. ,November 13, at
Wright Funeral Home, Franklin, with the Rev. Buck Bryant officiating. Burial will follow in
Southampton Memorial Park. The family will receive friends Tues. from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at the
funeral home and suggests memorials be made to the American Heart Association, Memorials
and Tributes Processing Center, P. O. Box 5216 Glen Allen, VA 23058-5216
(Thomas and
Sarah Boatwright Gunn desc)
George H. Gunn,
87, who served with the 143d Aero Service during World War I, died Monday at his home in
Broomall. He was a former resident of the Stonehurst Hills section of Upper Darby. An
engineering graduate of the Drexel Institute of Technology, he was among the first to volunteer
for service in the Army's air division when a training base was opened in 1917 at Essington on
the banks of the Delaware River. The Essington Air Service Group was formed on the spot. Its
assignment was to train pilots for combat. In time, as the number of planes and pilots grew, the
group was reorganized into the 45th and the 143d Aero Squadrons. The 350 men involved in
the group and its squadrons were soon transferred to an expanded facility at Lake Charles, La.
Some took their underpowered biplanes to war. Others simply bit their fingernails and continued
to train would-be pilots, Mr. Gunn recalled. Born in Scotland and reared in this country, he
was a regular at the annual reunions of the Essington Air Service Group. A small man with
glasses that regularly threatened to slide down his hawk-like nose, he calculated last year that he
had missed only "one or two" since the first reunion was held in 1919. He was able to attend the
most recent reunion, held in June. He was the oldest of the dozen members who made it. After
the war, Mr. Gunn had worked at his profession, eventually joining the DuPont Co. as a design
engineer. He retired in 1961. He was a Mason and a member of the United Methodist Church.
Surviving are his daughters, Jean Dunn and Helen Irwin; two grandsons, and two sisters.
Friends may call after 10 a.m. Saturday at the Videon Funeral Home, Garrett Road and
Shadeland Avenue, Drexel Hill, were services will follow at 11:30 a.m. Burial will be in Valley
Forge Gardens. Philadelphia Inquirer, The (PA) - Wednesday, November 23, 1983
Gerald "Jerry" Harding Gunn,
age 69, of Winder, Ga., passed away on Friday, Feb. 19, 2016, at his residence after a prolonged
illness. Mr. Gunn was born in Atlanta on Oct. 13, 1946, to the late Ollie L. Gunn of
Apalachicola, Fla., and the late Marietta Love Gunn of Valdosta, Ga. He was preceded in death
by a brother, David Gunn; and wife, Bunny. Mr. Gunn was a career newsman, starting out in
Rome, Ga., at WRGA-AM radio. His hard work earned him several state awards for his news
coverage, including the prestigious Green Eyeshade Award in journalism. He went on to serve
as Assistant Director of WMAZ radio in Macon, Ga., before making the switch to television.
Jerry opened the Valdosta news bureau for WALB-TV Albany before finally returning to his
first love, radio news, at WDUN in Gainesville, Ga., before his retirement. Mr. Gunn enjoyed
performing on stage, and was awarded two "Romans" while a member of the Rome Little
Theater. In his later years, Mr. Gunn resumed a beloved hobby of Civil War re-enactment,
which he began at age 16. He was a member of the Sons of Confederate Veterans and active
member with the 28th and 43rd Ga. re-enactment groups. He made an appearance with the
comedian, Conan O'Brien, in a skit that was televised on his late-night show. Survivors include
devoted partner, Lois Helmers of Winder; two daughters, Olivia Gunn of Rome, and Sarah
Gunn Van Pelt (Adam) of Sugar Hill; a grandson, Jacob Whatley Van Pelt, eight months; a
sister, Mary Jean Carden of New York; a brother, Ollie Gunn of Arizona; a step-mother, Shirley
Lightcap of Carrollton; and several other family members. Funeral services will be held
Sunday, Feb. 21, 2016, at Bethlehem United Methodist Church in Bethlehem, Ga., with the Rev.
Frank Bernat officiating. A service will be held at a later date at Memorial Park North-Riverside
Chapel.In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be made to Bethlehem First United
Methodist Church. Memorial Park Funeral Home, 2030 Memorial Park - (William and Candasa
Conner Gunn desc)
Gerald W. Gunn
324 Rolling Hills Midlothian, Texas. He is survived by wife Mrs. Lena Gunn of Midlothian;
one son Gerald Tony Gunn of Midlothian; two sisters, Mrs Nina Wiliker of Spur, Mrs. Dorothy
Mitchell of Lubbock. Services 1 pm Saturday with Rev. Billy Luces officiating. Graveside and
interment 1:30 pm Sunday Girard Texas. Honorary Pallbearers are employes of the Traffic
Control Signal Division City of Dallas, Texas. : Saturday, December 22, 1973
Paper: Dallas
Morning News (Dallas, TX) Section: E Page: 3
Geraldene Smith Gunn
Celebration of Life for Geraldene Smith Gunn will be at 11 a.m. Saturday at Shiloh Baptist
Church; Rev. Elijah Fowler, officiating. Cremation service will follow. She leaves to cherish
her loving memories, her children, Brenda (Brian) Gilson, Walter Gunn, Otis (Gloria) Gunn,
Patricia (Ted) Johnson Sr.; 10 grandchildren, Ted (Takea) Johnson Jr., Xavier Gunn, Travion
Gunn, Alex Johnson, Karlton Gunn, Travis Gunn, Kyle Gilson, Manita Gunn, Marlon Gunn,
Deyuanna Gilson; 29 great-grandchildren; sister, Emma Jean "Wee" Smith; brother, Bennie
(Annie) Smith; special daughters-in-law, Maria P. Gunn, Donna Gunn; special daughters, Kathy
Hood, Shelia Gordon; special son, Edward Lemons; a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives
and friends. Published The Gadsden Time - August 21, 2015
Geraldine "Jerry" Gibson Gunn
Mrs. Geraldine "Jerry" Gunn, age 71, passed away Thursday, June 21, 2012 in Atmore, Ala. She
was a native of McCullough, Ala. and a resident of Atmore, Ala. for the past fifty years. She
was a tribal member of the Poarch Creek Indians. She attended Poarch Community Church.She
was preceded in death by her husband, A.R. Gunn and a son, Jerry Dale Gibson. Mrs. Gunn is
survived by her son, Marlin (Angie) Gunn of Atmore; four grandchildren, Holly (Kevin) Dunn,
Kyle Gunn, Jeremy Gunn and Samantha Gunn, all of Atmore; two step-grandchildren, Jeremy
(Monica) Lisenby and Jacob Lisenby, both of Atmore and five great-grandchildren, Annberly
Dunn, Linley Dunn, Kaylyn Gunn, Brantley Gunn and Lane Lisenby. Funeral services were held
Saturday, June 23, 2012 at 2 p.m. at Petty-Eastside Chapel Funeral Home with the Rev. William
Stuckey officiating. Burial followed at Godwin Cemetery. The family received friends Friday,
June 22, 2012 between 6 and 9 p.m. at Petty-Eastside Chapel Funeral Home.
Geraldine Valeria Smith,
84, passed away March 5, 2015, at a local nursing home. Geraldine was born in Chicago, Ill.,
to Josephine Griffth and Embry Gunn. She was a longtime resident of the Shepherd Community
in Chattanooga and a retiree of the Hamilton County Nursing Home. She moved to
Chattanooga as a teenager and attended Howard High School. In 1972-1973 at Vanderbilt
University's dialysis clinic she learned to operate and service dialysis equipment for her
daughter Lucy. Geraldine was an active member of Pilgrim Rock Baptist Church, where she
was baptized in Oct. 1965 after growing up in Stanley United Methodist Church of
Chattanooga. Active in her community, she received the "Emery G. Henderson Service Award"
in 2008 from the Shepherd Community Action Council. The award was presented in recognition
of outstanding leadership and initiative and service as Communications Secretary for 11 years.
Geraldine was preceded in death by her mother, Josephine Young; father Embry Gunn;
stepfather, Alfonso Young; brother, James M. Gunn; daughters, Lucy Smith Williams and
Wanda J. Smith; granddaughter Jayla Smith; and special aunt, Rachel Wright. She is survived
by her husband of 63 years, William L. Smith; sons, William E. (Jean) Smith, Marvin O.
(Denise) Smith; eight grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren; sister-inlaw, Bernice Gunn of San
Antonio, Texas; and a host of very special cousins, other relatives, and friends. The family will
receive friends at Taylor Funeral Home today March 8, from 5-7 p.m. Services will be held
Monday March 9, 2015, at 12:30 p.m. in the chapel, with Pastor Timmy L. Sykes as the
eulogist.
Geraldine Hendrick Gunn,
age 72, beloved wife of 54 years to Mr. Jack W. Gunn of Gibson Highway, died Friday evening
at the Gulf Coast Medical Center in Fort Myers, FL. Funeral services will be held at 10:00 A.M.
Tuesday, July 29, 2014 at the First United Methodist Church of Warrenton with Rev. Jerry
Wolfe officiating. Burial will follow in the Johnson Cemetery. Mrs. Gunn will lie in state one
hour prior to funeral services at the church. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that
memorials be made to the Arthritis Foundation Georgia, P.O. Box 78423, Atlanta, Georgia
30357 Please visit www.lowefuneralhomes.net to sign the online guestbook. Lowe Funeral
Home, 77 W Gibson St., Warrenton GA 30828 (706) 465-3333 - WARRENTON, GA - Mrs.
Geraldine Hendrick Gunn age 72, beloved wife of 54 years to Mr. Jack W. Gunn of Gibson
Highway died Friday evening at the Gulf Coast Medical Center in Fort Myers, FL. Funeral
services will be held at 10:00 A.M. Tuesday, July 29, 2014 at the First United Methodist Church
of Warrenton with Rev. Jerry Wolfe officiating. Burial will follow in the Johnson Cemetery.
Mrs. Gunn will lie in state one hour prior to funeral services at the church. Mrs. Gunn was born
in Wilkes County, GA. A lifelong resident of Warren County she was the daughter of the late
Robert Lee Hendrick, Sr, and Annie Ruth Norris Hendrick. She was retired from the
Department of Family and Children's Services with 34 years of service and a member of the
Warrenton First United Methodist Church. Additional survivors include one daughter, Jackie
(Peter) Smith, N. Augusta, SC, one son, Chris (Donna) Gunn, Warrenton, three sisters, Bonnie
Finch, Oak Island, NC, Herleen Beeson, Lexington, NC, Marjorie Meredith, Garner, NC, one
brother, Farris (Marilee) Hendrick, Oakville WA, four grandchildren, Steven, Aaron, Katie, and
Jenny, and one great grandson, Noah. Pallbearers will be Brandon Brewer, Bob Dye, Aaron
Smith, Steven Gunn, David Thomas, and Joe Powell. Friends may call at the residence or from
7:00 – 9:00 P.M. Monday evening at Lowe Funeral Home. In lieu of flowers, the family request
that memorials be made to the Arthritis Foundation – Georgia, P.O. Box 78423 Atlanta, Georgia
30357
Geraldine Gunn
59, died Thursday, Jan. 30, 2014 at St. Joseph Hospital. Born in Byhalia, Miss., she was the
daughter of William T. and Etta (Conrad) Gunn. She was a nutrition supervisor for Martin
Luther King Montessori School and a foster parent. She is survived by her life-long companion,
Ray Morgan; son, Carvin Gunn; daughters, NaTasha and LaTonna Gunn all of Fort Wayne;
sisters, Joyce Eldridge, Louria Adkins both of Fort Wayne, Mary Willoughby of Indianapolis,
Gloria Martin of Cleveland, Ohio, and Judy Gunn of Memphis, Tenn.; and brother Ivory Conrad
of Fort Wayne; 10 grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren; and best friend, Patricia Taylor.
Funeral service is 1 P.M. Saturday, February 8, 2014 at Come As You Are Community Church,
where she was a member. Visitation is from 11 A.M. until time of service at the church. Burial
in Lindenwood Cemetery. Arrangements by Klaehn, Fahl, & Melton Funeral Homes
Geraldine W. Gunn
A Memorial Service for Mrs. Gertrude W. Gunn will be held Wednesday, Sept. 17, 2014 at 11
a.m. at Maranatha S.D.A. Church 1217 E. 14th Street Panama City, FL 32401. Final Disposition
will be Cremation. Russell A. Wright, Sr. Mortuary 1547 Lisenby Avenue Panama City, FL
32405 (850) 640-2077 is in charge of the arrangements
Gertrude Gunn
Reidsville, NC Gertrude Chandler Gunn, 65 of Reidsville, NC widow of Joseph Oliver Gunn
died Saturday in Annie Penn Hospital. Funeral 3 pm today at Montgomery Street
Congregational Christian Church where she was a member. The body was taken to Wilkerson
Funeral Home. Suvivors are sons, Richard W. Gunn of Burlington, NC and James F. Gunn of
McLeansville; stepson, Oliver F. Gunn of Reidsville, brothers' Earl Chandler of Roxboro,
Ernest Chandler of Jasper, Fla, Ralph Chandler of Danville, Va., and Wilson P Chandler of
Reidsville. Sunday, December 28, 1969
Paper: Greensboro Daily News (Greensboro, NC)
Page: 14
Gladys Dudley Gunn,
77 of Quincy, Fl passed away on Tuesday, July 16, 2013 in Quincy, FL. Services will be held at
First Elizabeth M. B. Church on Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd., in Quincy, Florida, July 29th,
2013 at 11:00 am.She is survived by two sons, Larry Zeigler of Quincy Fl. and Michael Thorpe
(Carolyn) of Pompano Beach, FL; one daughter, Gloria Tribue (Michael) of Quincy, Fl, two
brothers, Edward Dudley (Dean) of Panama City, Fl, and Elijah Robinson (Laretha) of Pompano
Beach, Fl., one sister, Deloris Johnson; two grandsons, Michael Tribue Jr. (Shelondia) and
Oscar Smith; six granddaughters, Marlana Tribue (Danny), Angelica Tribue, Jana TribueRittman (Dondre), Mitzi Thorpe, Jennifer Thorpe and Mia Zeigler. Five great grandchildren,
Milan White, Makylah White, JaMichael Thorpe, Alex Rittman and Alexis Rittman. She also
leaves behind a bundle of nieces, nephews, cousins, and other sorrowing family and friends.
Visitation will be Sunday, July 28, 2013 at Betsey Funeral Home from 10:00 am until 7:00 pm,
and on Monday from 9:00 am until service time at 1st Elizabeth M.B. Church, Quincy, Fl.
Betsey Funeral Home of Quincy, Fl is in charge of funeral arrangements
Gladys Gunn Meekin
Gladys Gunn Meekin, 89, of Lakeland, passed away on Saturday, Feb. 15, 2014. A native of
Valrico, FL, she had resided in Lakeland for 50 years and was a Methodist. She was preceded in
death by her husband, George J. Meekin; daughter, Mary Jo Kurtz; brother, Robert Gunn and
sister, Marjorie Davis and is survived by her brothers, William E. Gunn of Valrico, FL, Clark H.
Gunn of Homosassa, FL, Donald Gunn and Chester C. Gunn, both of Brandon, FL; sisters, Ruth
Shult of Lake Placid, NY and Laura Conord of Lakeland, FL; and two grandchildren, Stephanie
Horvath and Rory Glass. Graveside services will be held 2 pm Wednesday, Feb. 19, 2014, at
New Hope Cemetery, Brandon. The family will receive friends Wednesday, Feb. 19, 2014, from
12:30 pm until 1:30 pm at Southern Funeral Care, 10510 Riverview Drive, Riverview
(Alexander and Bedy Oak Gunn desc)
Gladys Gunn
October 16, 1921 – July 20, 2014 Los Altos, California Our beloved Gladys Jackson Gunn, at
rest in Los Altos, will forever be remembered by her adoring family. Gladys greeted this world,
on the 16th of October 1921; on the 20th of July 2014, surrounded by her family, she was
greeted into the gates of heaven. She was preceded in death by her loving husband, and high
school sweetheart, Benjamin Robert Gunn. They shared 68 years together making beautiful
memories to be cherished by their children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren. Gladys was
the daughter of Loren and Gertrude Jackson and youngest sibling to brothers Charles, Arthur,
Richard, and sister Mary. She is survived by her two children; Kathleen Woodard Weathers
(Barry) of Nashville, Tennessee, and Gary Robert Gunn (Alice) of Menlo Park, California. She
was Grandma to Aaron Benjamin Woodard (Laura) and Andrea Kathleen Woodard of
Nashville, Tennessee, and Cory Robert Gunn of Menlo Park, California, and Aunt to Barbara
Russo (Jerry) of Sunnyvale, California. Gladys loved spending time with her family, walking,
fishing, cooking, and hosting family gatherings at her home in Los Altos. She and Ben enjoyed
the charm of Los Altos and sharing their garden harvest with friends and neighbors. Gladys was
as comfortable being a fashionista as putting on her high waders while fishing at Trinity Lake
and Trinity River with Ben and friends. She was an avid football fan and never missed watching
her San Francisco 49ers and Stanford Cardinal play. Summers were always special to Gladys
when her grandchildren would visit every year. She and Ben delighted in planning exciting days
full of trips to the beach, picnics, the Boardwalk, Marine World, Happy Hollow, San Francisco,
family cook outs, fishing, biking, and even raising chickens. The family would like to give
special thanks to her caregivers, Yvonne and Martha, and the Pathway Hospice team, Danielle,
Chris, Missy, and Kim. In loving memory of Gladys the family would, in lieu of flowers,
request memorial contributions be made to the American Macular Degeneration Foundation
(AMDF)
Gladys Mae Gunn
LaGrange Daily News (GA) - Monday, December 16, 2013 - The Celebration of Life Service
for Mrs. Gladys Mae Gunn of Pine Mountain will be Wednesday at 2PM at the New Rock
Springs Baptist Church in Pine Mountain. Rev. Dale Turner will officiate. Burial will be in the
church cemetery. Mrs. Gunn, a native of Pine Mountain, was born June 6, 1950, and was the
daughter of the late J. C. Johnson and Minnie Lee Johnson. She was previously employed at
Cagles and was a member of New Rock Springs Baptist Church. Survivors include her husband,
Lovell Gunn Jr.; three daughters: Bernice (Robert Roundtree) Johnson, Regina Gunn, Glenda
Gunn, all of Pine Mountain; two sons: Henry (Yulonda) Johnson, Warm Springs; Antonio
(Kendra) Gunn, LaGrange; three sisters: Carrie Moss, Atlanta; Catherine McGruder, Pine
Mountain; Fannie Curry, Columbus, GA; six brothers: James (Mary) Johnson, Stone Mountain;
Arthur (Coetha) Johnson, LaGrange; Albert Johnson, Pine Mountain; Eugene (Rosa) Johnson,
Pine Mountain; Dave Talley, Fortson, GA; David Talley, Columbus; four sisters-in-law: Nina
Mae Patillo, LaGrange; Luevarn Gunn, Grand Rapids, MI; Jenny Lou Gunn, Atlanta; Alma Lee
Quinn, Grand Rapids, MI; special niece, Betty Gunn; special nephew, Eugene Johnson Jr.;
twelve grandchildren; ten great-grandchildren; many nieces, nephews, cousins, other relatives
and friends. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by one grandson, Kinta
Johnson; two sisters: Daisy Adams and Cathy Ann Johnson; one brother, Sylvester Johnson.
The family will be at their home at 717 Nelson Road in Pine Mountain and will receive friends
at the funeral home on Tuesday evening from 6 until 7. Condolences may be expressed by
visiting www.lakesdunsonrobertson.com. Lakes-Dunson-Robertson Funeral Home is in charge
of the arrangements.
Grace Catherine Gunn
MORTONS GAP, Ky. -- Grace Catherine Gunn, of Mortons Gap, died at 3:20 a.m. Friday, Aug.
17, at Regional Medical Center. She was born in Hopkins County to the late Albert "Tip" Offutt
and Roxie Browning Offutt. She was a homemaker. She enjoyed yard work and her many, many
flowers. She was a member of the Love United Baptist Church in Madisonville. She was
preceded in death by one brother, Sidney Offutt. She is survived by her husband of 65 years, the
Rev. J.C. Gunn of Mortons Gap; one daughter, Yvonne William Foster of Mortons Gap; two
sisters, Mildred Tyson of Madisonville, and Lula Mae Ashby of Elfers, Fla.; two half sisters,
Minnie Alice Boyd of Dawson Springs, and Carolyn Bean of St. Charles; three half brothers,
Albert "Bud" Offutt of Madisonville, Ronnie Offutt of Powderly, Ky., and Jimmy Offutt of
Madisonville; two granddaughters; and three great-grandchildren Funeral services will be at 2
p.m. Monday at Reid-Walters Funeral Home in Earlington with Bros. Michael Loyd and Carl
Matheny officiating. Burial will be in Salem Cemetery in Mortons Gap. Pallbearers will be
Daniel Scott, Eric Matheny, Matt Dawson, Glen Wiles, Donnie Matheny and Leonard Thurston.
Visitation will be from 5 until 8 p.m. Sunday and from 9 a.m. until service time Monday at the
funeral home. Memorial contributions may take the form of donations to the Gideons
International or the Love United Baptist Church building fund. Envelopes will be available at
the funeral home. Copyright 2001, The Messenger, All Rights Reserved. Messenger, The
(Madisonville, KY) - Saturday, August 18, 2001
Greta Wagner Gunn
9/1/34 ~ 7/28/15 went home to her Lord and Savior. Greta was preceded in death by her father
and mother, Fred and Mary Wagner, her brother Philip, and her sister Mary (Jack) Wooten. She
is survived by her daughters Cynthia Speed and Kerri (Richard) Culpepper and son, H. Phillip
(Kelly) Gunn, 9 grandchildren (Jenni, Sara, Courtney, Kenny, Krystal, Michelle, Jack, Natalie
and Derric), 10 great grandchildren, and 1 great, great, granddaughter, her two sisters, Becky
(Frank) Mulkey and Martha White, and her brother Stephen (Linda) Wagner. Her celebration of
life will be held on Saturday, August 8th at 3pm at Eagles Nest Church, located at 14561 Palm
Beach Blvd., Fort Myers, FL 33905.
Grover Earl Gunn, Jr.
Services for Grover Earl "Sonny"Gunn Jr., a former longtime resident of Caldwell, Ark., will be
at 2 p.m. Saturday at the First Baptist Church of Caldwell. Mr. Gunn, 87, died Thursday,
February 27, 2014, at Indywood Glen Personal Care Home. The son of Grover Earl Gunn Sr.
and Elma Rice Gunn, Mr. Gunn was born on May 29, 1926, in Marked Tree, Ark. Upon
graduation from high school in Paragould, Ark., he enlisted in the Army Air Force for service in
World War II. His father was already serving in the Marines in the Pacific front and his brother,
Marvin, in the Merchant Marines. In 1948, he married Beulah James Lindsey of Caldwell, and
together they devoted their lives to their family, church and community. He was a deacon at the
First Baptist Church of Caldwell and a dedicated Sunday school teacher for more than 50 years.
He was also actively involved in the Caldwell community, serving as mayor and councilman.
He managed the Lindsey Food Center in Caldwell from its opening to its closing years later and
enjoyed raising cattle. His wife, his parents, two brothers and one sister preceded him in death.
He is survived by his three sons and daughters-in-law: Grover Earl Gunn III of Collins and his
wife, Mary Frances, Edgar Lindsey Gunn of Oxford and his wife, Mary Anna, and Michael
Scott Gunn of Plano, Texas, and his wife, Francis Aricia. He is also survived by his six
grandchildren, six great-grandchildren and his sister, Martha Watson. Visitation will be from 1
to 2 p.m. Saturday at the church. Pallbearers will be B Lindsey, Leonard Devazier, Heath
Devazier, Mike Devazier, Tim Burns and Kevin Middlebrook. Burial will be in Hughes
Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, the family requests memorials be made to the First Baptist Church
of Caldwell, 5298 Highway 1 North, Caldwell, AR 72322, or to Central Baptist College, 1501
College Ave., Conway, AR 72034. Services are under the direction of Stevens Funeral Home,
Forrest City, Ark. Visit the online registry at stevensfuneralhome.net. (Jasper Gunn desc)
Gertrude Gunn Lemons,
91, passed away on Thursday, December 19, 2013 in the Gloucester House. She was a life long
resident of Gloucester, Virginia and was the daughter of the late George W. and Emma Rilee
Gunn and the widow of John Wesley Lemons, Jr. She was a member of Bellamy United
Methodist Church and the XYZ Club. She was also preceded in death by her son John W.
Lemons, III and daughter Frances L. Drake. She is survived by her daughter Peggy Hobbs (Jack)
of Amherst, Va., son Richard Lemons (Lisa) of Gloucester, sister Florence Goolsby of
Richmond, seven grandchildren and 4 great grandchildren. The family will receive friends at the
funeral home on Sunday, December 22, 2013 from 6-7:30 p.m. Funeral services will be held on
Monday, December 23, 2013 at 2:00 p.m. in the funeral home. The family request that memorial
donations be made to Gloucester Volunteer Fire and Rescue, PO Box 1417, Gloucester, Va.
23061. Andrews Funeral Home, Gloucester, Va. is in charge of arrangements. (James A. And
Susan Taylor Gunn desc)
Gordon A. Gunn,
age 30 of Monticello died on 11-3-03. He is survived by his wife, Jennifer; sons, Cody, age 14
and Justin, age 9; parents, Leonard and Anne Gunn; brothers, Glenn of Princeton, and Robert of
Port Angeles, WA; grandmother, Jacqueline Humphries of Arkansas; and his posse. Memorial
service Fri 2:00 PM at Peterson-Grimsmo Chapel, 250 East Broadway, Monticello. Private
interment. Memorials preferred. Peterson-Grimsmo 763-295-2918 Star Tribune: Newspaper of
the Twin Cities (Minneapolis, MN) - Thursday, November 6, 2003
Guy Gunn
Mr. Guy Gunn of 2217 Forest, died Saturday May 14, 1955 in the shoe repair department at the
Katz Drug Store, 10th and Main, for a number of years. He was also a resident of Kansas City,
Kansas until the death of his wife, Mrs. Velma Gunn, a well known beautician, about sevens
months ago. He leaves a number of relative and friends to mourn his passing. Friday, May 20,
1955 Paper: Plaindealer (Kansas City, KS) Volume: 57 Issue: 20 Page: 6
Hallie Mae Wrenn Gunn
Yanceyville, NC Mrs. Mae W. Gunn, 46 died tonight at her home here after several months of
failing health. She was the wife of Henry Welsey Gunn an a member of the Yanceyville
Methodist Church. She was a member of the North Carolina Council of Judges of the Garden
Clubs of North Carolina. Survivors: husband; a daughter, Linda Earle Gunn of the home; a
son Tommy of the home; three sisters and three brothers. Burial Yanceyville Methodist Church
Cemetery. Saturday, January 4, 1964 Paper: Greensboro Daily News (Greensboro, North
Carolina) Page: 6
Hampton S. Gunn, Jr.
Hampton was born on September 28, 1920 and passed away on Thursday, October 29, 2015.
Hampton was a resident of Oglesby, Illinois at the time of his passing. Hampton served with the
U.S. Army during WWII. There will be no services or visitation. Cremation rites have been
accorded. Burial will be private 2nd obit - Hampton S. Gunn Jr., 95, formerly of Oglesby died at
5:33 p.m. Oct. 29, 2015, in Heritage Health of Peru, Illinois There will be no services or
visitation. Cremation rites have been accorded. Burial will be private. Shields Funeral Chapel,
Oglesby, is in charge of arrangements. Hampton was born Sept. 28, 1920, in Oglesby to
Hampton and Alice (Richards) Gunn Sr. He worked at Westclox. He was a member of
Paralyzed Veterans of America, Oglesby American Legion, National Timberwolf Association
and was a Gold Circle member. Hampton served with the U.S. Army during World War II and
was in the Battle of the Bulge. He received two Purple Hearts and a Bronze Star. He is
survived by a brother, David Gunn Sr. of Bartlett; and nieces and nephews. He was preceded in
death by two sisters. Online condolences may be expressed at www.shieldsfuneralchapel.com
Hannah Gunn
died in Montaque, January 8, 1836. Mrs. Hannah Gunn, relict of Capt Nathaniel Gunn, age 84 Wednesday, February 3, 1836
Paper: Hampshire Gazette (Northampton, MA) Volume:
L Issue: 23 Page: 3
Hannah Gunn
died at Montaque on the 9th inft. Mrs. Hannah Gunn, wife of deacon John Gunn age 75.
Thursday, March 21, 1793
Paper: Greenfield Gazette (Greenfield, MA) Volume: II Issue: 8
Page: 3
Harley Earl Gunn,
81, died Wednesday, Oct. 28, 2015. Memorial services will be at a later date. Arrangements
are by Cox Funeral Home, 4180 Canyon Drive. Mr. Gunn was born May 14, 1934. He will be
missed dearly by his wife, family and friends. Survivors include his wife, Craah Gunn; four
sons, Harvey James Gunn, Tommy Joe Gunn, Henry Hundley and Alonzo Henry Gunn, all of
Amarillo; five daughters, Ramona Johnson, Bessie Marie Garcia and Jennifer Gunn, all of
Amarillo, Martha Gunn of Wilmington, N.C., and Theresa Ransom of Rocky Point, N.C.; and
many grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Amarillo Globe-News, Oct. 31, 2015 (John A.
And Catherine Charles Gunn desc)
Harold Gunn
Boonville, Ind. - The City of Boonville and Warrick County lost a legend and an icon when
Harold Gunn, 75, went to be with his mother and father on Monday, January 27, 2014, at
Transcendent Healthcare in Boonville. Harold often took care of several businesses on the
square in his younger days. He is probably best remembered for blowing the noon whistle at the
Boonville Fire Department until that practice was stopped a few years ago. One of his favorite
pastimes was sitting in the security office in the Judicial Center and making sure everyone
obeyed the rules. If not, he was sure to write you up in his little black book. His favorite greeting
to one and all was always "ain't we buddies." Harold is survived by his half-sister, Ruth
Weathers of Winslow, his brother Charles (Charlotte) of Boonville; nieces, Stacy Tevault (Kirk)
of Lynnville, Shirley Schum and Roseann; nephews Gregory Gunn of California, Kenny, Danny
and Terry Strobel; great niece Ashleigh Hess (Justin) of Lynnville, great nephews, Kyle Tevault
and Seth Gunn of Lynnville; and a great great niece Talia Hess of Lynnville; and of course, the
whole City of Boonville and Warrick County. The family wishes to extend their thanks to
Transcendent Healthcare and Southern Care Hospice. Memorial contributions can be made to
SIRS on behalf of the help they provided Harold in recent years. Funeral service 11:00am
Friday, Jan. 31 at Main St. General Baptist Church with Rev. William L. Carlisle and Rev. Ron
Gates officiating the service. Burial will be in Maple Grove Cemetery. Friends may call
Thursday 2-8pm at Koehler Funeral Home-Boonville Chapel and Friday 9am until service time
at Main St. General Baptist Church.
Harold D. Gunn
71, a retired Lincoln University professor, died Tuesday at his residence in Nottingham. Mr.
Gunn taught anthropology, sociology, African history and related subjects at Lincoln University
for 23 years, until retiring in 1983. He was also the former curator of the African Collection at
Lincoln. Born in Dallas, Mr. Gunn was a 1941 graduate of Southern Methodist University. He
received his master's degree in anthropology from the University of London in 1949. Mr. Gunn
traveled extensively in Africa and had a great interest in African culture and artifacts. He also
wrote numerous monographs and papers on Africa. He was a Fellow of the American
Anthropological Association and a member of the American Association of University
Professors. Suvivors: his wife of 43 years, M. Virginia Boggs Gunn; a son, Harold Erik; two
daughters, Joan Broadfield and Susan Pevar; five grandchildren, and four sisters. Services: 3
p.m. Sept. 24, Kennett Friends Meeting House, Union and West Sickles Streets, Kennett Square.
Philadelphia Inquirer, The (PA) - Friday, September 15, 1989
Harold W. Gunn,
73, of Hot Springs, Arkansas went to be with his Lord and Savior on Friday, June 26, 2015, with
his wife of 52 years holding his hand. He was born on Nov. 21, 1941, in Sioux City, Iowa, the
son of Kenneth Gunn and Agnes Loeb Gunn. On Nov. 22, 1962, he was married to Mary
Archer. He was preceded in death by his parents; two brothers, Gene Riley and Lorraine
"Fuzzy" Gunn; and one sister, Maxine Gunn. Harold was a member of Charity Heights Baptist
Church and taught youth Sunday school classes for many years. He retired from Ceco Steel Mill
in Illinois. He is survived by his wife, Mary Gunn, of Hot Springs; two daughters and
sons-in-law, Tena and Mark Gende, of Chapin, S.C., and Wendy and Jim Zibresky, of
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada; five grandchildren, Rebekah and Stefan Guse, Melissa Gende,
Daniel Zibresky, Monica Gende and Kimberly Zibresky; one great-grandson, Colten Sox; two
brothers and one sister-inlaw, Cloyd "Pal" Gunn, of South Sioux City, Neb., and Kenneth and
Karen Gunn, of Reno, Nev.; one sister, Rhodora "Peg" Wilson, of Westminster, Calif.; and
numerous nieces, nephews and a host of wonderful friends. Service will be held at 10 a.m.
Tuesday, June 30, 2015, in the Davis-Smith Funeral Home Chapel, Hot Springs, with Pastor Gil
Palmer officiating. Visitation will be held from 9 a.m. until service time on Tuesday morning.
Honorary pallbearers will be Ron Rivers, Ron Collins and Brother Randal Murphy. The family
would like to thank the staff of Gentiva Hospice and Gentiva Home Health Care for their
excellent and supportive care Sentinel-Record, The (Hot Springs, AR) - Monday, June 29,
2015 (Rueben and Mary Goforth Gunn desc)
Harold Wayne Gunn
age 59, of Demorest, went home to be with the Lord Tuesday, November 5, 2013. Mr. Gunn
was born on October 2, 1954, in Habersham County; he was the son of the late Roy and Ola
Mae Gunn. In addition to his parents, he was also preceded in death by his brother, William
Gunn. Harold was a retired contractor and Land Developer. He was an avid deer hunter and
holds the record for the biggest non-typical whitetail in the Firearms Division of the Georgia Big
Deer Contest for 2011 with a Boone and Crockett Club score of 199 4/8. Harold was passionate
about his Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, and spent many years witnessing and spreading the
Gospel to family, friends, business acquaintances, and so many others. Survivors include his
wife of 39 years, Dianne Odum Gunn, Demorest; brother and sister-in-law, Johnny and Pauline
Gunn, Demorest; sister and brother-in-law, Evelyn and Tommy Lewallen, Demorest; as well as
four nieces, ten nephews and several great-nieces and nephews. Funeral services are scheduled
for 11 a.m., Friday, November 8, 2013, at Whitfield Funeral Home, North Chapel with Pastor
Wayne Hicks and Rev. Brian Butler officiating. Interment will follow in Oakey Mountain
Baptist Church cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions can be made to Oakey
Mountain Baptist Chruch, 3377 Oakey Mountain Road, Clarkesville, GA 30523. Those wishing
to express online condolences to the Gunn family may do so by visiting our website at
www.whitfieldfuneralhomes.com. Arrangements are in the care of Whitfield Funeral Home,
North Chapel, Demorest, Georgia. (706)778-1700 (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright Gunn desc)
Harriet E. Gunn
Funeral services of Harriet E. Gunn who died at the home of her son [Ancel B. Gunn] A. B.
Gunn, 368 Transylvania Park, after a long illness will be held at the Lexington cemetery chapel
at 10 o’clock this morning, Tuesday November 21, 1916. The Rev. W. A. Hopkins will
officiate. Burial will be in the Lexington Cemetery. Mrs. Gunn had been an invalid for many
years. She is survived by sons; A. B. Gunn of this city, and Henry M. Gunn of Memphis,
Tennessee, and a sister, Mrs. James Barlow of Pulaski, Illinois. Lexington Herald, Lexington
Kty, Page 6 (Samuel and Joanna Warner Gunn desc)
Harriett Gunn
died April 10, 1893 at her home in Blackman, Michigan. She was the wife of William Gunn and
67 years of age. Mrs. Gunn resided in Michigan for forty-nine years, and for forty-six has
resided in Sandstone and Blackman townships. Mrs. Gunn was well know in this county and
was warmly regarded for her many excellent qualities as a friend, wife and mother and neighbor.
Her death will be learned with sorrow by her many friends. Funeral at residence 10 am
Tuesday. Tuesday, April 18, 1893 Paper: Jackson Citizen (Jackson, MI) Page: 4
Harry R. Gunn,
age 82, passed away peacefully Wednesday, December 30, 2015, at Ebeid Hospice Residence,
Sylvania. He was born on September 25, 1933, in Toledo to Robert and Florence (LeGro)
Gunn. Harry worked for the Toledo Edison Co. as a Mechanic for over 40 years and retired from
there. He was a veteran of the U.S. Army and was a member of the Drum and Bugle Corp. He
was a member of Peace Lutheran Church for many years. Harry enjoyed camping with his
family and friends, motorcycling, bowling, boating and was a fan of the New England Patriots.
Harry is survived by his children, Keith (Susan), Scott (Cheryl), Kerry (Toni), John (Kristen)
and Mark (Janna); grandchildren, Derrek (Ashley), Danielle, Andrew (Jessica), Ryan, Chelsea
(Tyler), Gage, Logan and Caleb; great-grandchildren, Damion, Abigail, Dawson and Caleb;
sister, Merle Liebneau; and brother, Tommy. He was preceded in death by his parents. Harry's
wish was to be cremated. He will be laid to rest, at a Private Ceremony at a later date. The
Newcomer Funeral Home - NW Chapel (419-473-0300) assisted the family with professional
services. The family would like to give a special thanks to all of the nurses of Flower Hospital
and Ebeid Hospice. And a special thanks to Maureen, his close friend, for all her help. Toledo
Ohio - Toledo Blade - Jane 3, 2016
Harry Gunn
86, Deaths and Funeral Notices Peninsula Daily News (Port Angeles, WA) — Thursday, May
9, 2002 Oct. 4, 1915 -- May 8, 2002 Lifelong Olympic Peninsula resident Harry "Pop" Gunn
died in Port Angeles at age 86. He was born in Dungeness to Walter and Anna Marie (Wilder)
Gunn and attended first grade at the Old Dungeness Schoolhouse. The remainder of his
education was received in Port Angeles, where he played high school football from 1931 to
1933 and graduated in 1934. He married Almeda Jones on Dec. 30, 1945. Mr. Gunn retired
from Middleton Motor Parts with 28 years employment in 1978. He belonged to the Senior
Citizens Center in Port Angeles and was a life member of Naval Elks Mr. Gunn's survivors
include his wife; daughter JoAnn Reynolds of Kettle Falls; sister in Tucson, Ariz.; half-brother
in Ohio; four grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. Services: Private family services
will be held at a later time. Drennan & Ford Funeral Home, Port Angeles, is in charge of
arrangements. Memorials: TALL Elks, c/o Naval Elks Lodge #353, 131 E. First St., Port
Angeles, WA 98362. Peninsula Daily News (Port Angeles, WA) — Thursday, May 9, 2002
Harry E Gunn Sr
Seattle Times and the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, The (WA) — Sunday, August 31, 2008. Passed
away August 20, 2008 at his home with family by his side. He was born July 15, 1917 in Devil's
Lake, ND, to Ernest and Emma Gunn. Moving with his fami ly to Skagit County, he completed
high school there, going on to graduate from the University of Washington on June 14, 1941
with a BA in Economics and Busi ness. He became a lifelong Husky fan. He would have liked
to start his business career in 1941, but WWII intervened. He joined the Army Air Corps and
became a B-17 pilot, logging over 800 hours flying for his unit at Las Vegas AAF. He returned
to the Seattle area in late 1945, and finally started his business career. First, he had a grocery
store in West Seattle, and then the Factoria Super market in 1959, making it the Sunset
Supermarket for many years. He contin ued his business interests in Clearview, in Snohomish
County, taking a tree covered lot and turning it into a business center with decades of hard work
by him and his family. He was known for his wry sense of humor, his steady and
straightforward demeanor, and always doing things his own way. As a local businessman, he
was known as friendly and reliable, able to help others over a rough time or with a struggling
small business. He enjoyed winning at cards and real estate. He enjoyed watching his favorite
sports, and in the seasons of his life, he liked fishing, race horses, bowling, golfing, and hard
crossword puzzles. He is survived by his children, Harry, Jr., Roberta, George, Peter, and
Doug, and his many grandchildren, and great- grandchildren. No public services are scheduled.
Seattle Times and the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, The (WA) — Sunday, August 31, 2008
Hazel Lorene (Gunn) Hicks
- age 92 of Owosso, Michigan, passed away Tuesday, March 10, 2015 at Memorial Healthcare
Center. The family gathered together at the funeral home for a private viewing on March 13th.
Hazel was born December 8, 1022, in Poplar Bluff, Missouri, the daughter of Andrew and
Mattie Lee (Hudson) Freeman. She married Hollis Gunn and after he passed away, she later
married Richard Hicks. Hazel will be laid to rest next to her husbands at Oak Hill Cemetery on
Wednesday, April 1, 2015.
Helen Gunn
Goldthwaite, Texas - Helen Gunn, 86, died Monday, Feb. 10, 2014. Visitation 9 a.m. to 1:30
p.m. Saturday at Stacy-Wilkins Funeral Home. Graveside service to follow at 2 p.m. at
Goldthwaite Memorial Cemetery.
Helen Gunn Layton
Our family's Earth Angel, Helen Gunn Layton of West Bountiful, passed away peacefully in her
home on Monday, May 4, 2015, surrounded by her loving family. She had recently achieved her
92nd birthday. Helen Gunn was born March 27, 1923, the third of five children, to Roy and
Mary Ellen James Gunn, in her childhood home at 64 W. Burton Avenue in Salt Lake City. Her
siblings are two older brothers, Joseph and Hiram, and a younger sister and brother, Barbara and
Raymond. She lived her entire life in Utah. She married Irvin Clay "Bud" Layton on April 24,
1946, In the Salt Lake Temple. Bud passed away on Jan. 21, 2011. They were married 64 years.
They are the parents of four children, James Gary, Mary Ellen, Judy Ann, and David Gunn. The
entire head count of her current family is 68. She taught piano lessons for 46 years and
generously shared her music talents and abilities throughout her life. She was an active member
of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and has served in various ward and stake
callings in every organization, usually concurrent with being a ward and choir organist or
director. She also served as an organist at the Bountiful Temple for 11 years. She loved Father
in Heaven and Jesus Christ with all her heart and lived a powerful and exemplary life for us to
follow. She will be sorely missed by all who have had the great privilege to know and love her.
Her funeral will be held on Thursday, May 7, 2015, at 11 a.m., at the West Bountiful 1st Ward
Meetinghouse located at 311 N. 800 West, West Bountiful, preceded by a viewing from 9:45 to
10:45 a.m. There will also be a viewing the night before on Wednesday, May 6, 2015, at the
Russon Brothers Mortuary, 295 N. Main, Bountiful, Utah. Interment at the Lakeview Cemetery.
Online guestbook at www.russonmortary.com.
Helen Bradley Gunn
Waynesboro, Virginia - Funeral service will be held at 3 p.m. Saturday in Memorial Chapel of
McDow-Tyree Funeral Home for Mrs. Helen Bradley Gunn, 31, who died suddenly at her home,
505 Loudoun Ave., city, at 10:30 p.m. Sunday. The service will be conducted by Dr. Pierce S.
Ellis. Interment will be in Riverview Cemetery. Active pallbearers will be Hunter Earhart,
Lemuel Irvine, Graves Grant, Harry Fauber, Eugene Bradley, William B. Harvey and Charles
Minter Jr. Honorary bearers will be Elmer Worrell, Carl Kiblinger, Bill Bradley, Mrs. Lemuel
Irvine, Miss Dawn Cunningham, Mrs. Florence Clark, Mrs. John Wimer, Mrs. Sadie Bradley,
Mrs. John Bibb and Mrs. L. C. Reid (1956)
Helen Gunn Davies Meehan
Helen Cecelia, 79, passed away peacefully surrounded by her loving family on December 23,
2015 at her residence. Neptune Society is in charge of her arrangments. Published in the Florida
Times-Union on Jan. 15, 2016 Jacksonville, Florida
Helen Frances Gunn
born on March 4, 1926 in Haskell, Texas and passed away December 12, 2015 in Murphy,
Texas at age of 89. Preceded in death by Husband J. L (James Laurence) Gunn, Sr., sons
Howard Taylor and Timothy Lloyd, and daughter Beth Earlene Gunn Lippe, granddaughter,
Sarah Elizabeth Grant, great grandchildren Emily Beth Schenk, and brother, Euel Lee Howard.
Survived by three daughters, Billie and spouse Billy Max Coleman, Coda and spouse Jon
Hampton, Bernice (Becky) Harrison, and two sons, J. L Gunn Jr. (Buster), and spouse Rosa, and
Bernard L. Gunn (Bud) and spouse Vicky, 23 grandchildren, 55 great grandchildren, and 22
great-great-grandchildren. Other survivors include three sisters, June and spouse Duane
Cornett, Dorothy and spouse Neal Barrier, and Neva Jo and spouse Gene Joplin, and two
brothers, Freddie Howard and spouse Billie, and John Taylor Howard and spouse Jan, as well as
numerous nieces and nephews. Family will receive friends on Friday, December 18, 2015 from
10:30- 11:00 AM, with service to follow at Murphy Road Baptist Church. 411 S. Murphy Road,
74094. Where Helen was an active member for over 40 years, serving in multiple capacities
during this time. Family wishes to thank the staff and caretakers at Orchard / Lynn Ridge
Assisted Living Facility of Murphy, Texas for their loving and professional care during her
residence there.
Helen Osborne Gunn
July 18, 1948 - Nov 26, 2015 -Helen Elnora Osborne Gunn was born July 18, 1948 in Danville,
Virginia to the late James E. Osborne and Sarah Osborne Sizemore. God opened up his arms
November 26, 2015 and called his beloved Helen to the gates of heaven and said welcome home
my dear. “Well done, good and faithful servant! You have been faithful with a few things: I will
put you in charge of many things. Enter thou into the joy of the Lord.” Matthew 25:21 Helen
graduated from John M. Langston High School in 1966. She received her Bachelor’s Degree
from Livingstone College, a private historically black institution in 1970 and her Master’s
Degree from Virginia State University in 1980. Helen married Reamous Gunn Jr. on April 30,
1972 in Queens, New York. From this union two daughters, Kenyatta LaShay and Kristina Lois
were born. At an early age, Helen was baptized at Washington Street Baptist Church later
known as Bennett Memorial Missionary Baptist Church located in Danville, Virginia. In 2007,
Helen became a member of Mount Olive Baptist Church in Glen Allen, VA. She was an active
solider for the Lord, working on several ministries including the Deaconess Board, the Pastoral
Relations Committee, the Usher Board and the Evangelism Ministry. Her faith was strong and
she was a true believer of her almighty. Helen began her career as a social worker and later
became a school teacher for special needs students. She worked in Pittsylvania County, Danville
City and retired from Henrico County Public School. Helen received several awards for her
dedication in the classroom. She spent her last 10 years of teaching at Highland Springs
Elementary School. Helen enjoyed walking and exercising on a daily basis. Her group would
start at 4:30 am and walk 4 miles, 6 days a week, 52 weeks a year. She also enjoyed her
American Family Fitness group where she engaged in water aerobics, walking on the treadmill
and coffee amongst friends. Helen was preceded in death by her parents and 2 sisters Lois
Walton and Evelyn Osborne. She leaves to cherish her memory her loving and devoted husband
of 43 years, Reamous; two loving daughters, Kenyatta Gunn Parker (Terry) and Kristina Gunn;
three grandchildren, Sarah, William and Reese Parker; her baby sister, Brenda Hairston (Keith);
big brother, Willie Osborne (Erma); several sisters-in-law, brothers-in-law, a host of nieces,
nephews; an abundance of cousins and caring friends. B
Henrietta Cross Gunn
Mrs. John T. Gunn, 88, mother of Mrs. Paul Lindley, Sr. of Fisher Park Circle and Tampa Fla;
died in a Tampa hospital yesterday morning following a sudden illness at her her. Mrs. Gunn,
the former Henrietta Cross was a frequent visitor here until she suffered a stroke while here in
1949. Mrs. Lindley is the widow of Paul Lindley, late mayor of Greensboro. She is survived
also by two sons, John K. Gunn and Jack A. Gunn both of Tampa; four grandsons and one step
grandson. Funeral will be held at 4 pm Thursday in Tampa with burial following in a cemetery
there. Tuesday, April 28, 1953
Paper: Greensboro Daily News (Greensboro, NC) Page:
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Henry Gunn, Rev.
Dadeville, Illinois - Aged Minister Dies, April 14, 1909 - The Rev. Henry Gunn, aged 93, the
oldest Methodist Minister in Eastern Illinois, died today. He occupied one pulpit for nearly a
half century. Montgomery Advertiser, Montgomery, Alabama, page one, Thursday April 15,
1909
Hilderd Fields Gunn,
age 82, passed away Friday, August 14, 2015, at her home. Hilderd was born July 3, 1933, a
daughter of the late Conley and Gladiola Ferguson Fields. She was of the Christian faith. In
addition to her parents she was preceded in death by her husband, Edgar Gunn; two brothers,
Trigg Fields and Boyd Fields; brothers-in-laws, Robert VanDyke, and Jimmy Jessee; and
nephew, Tim Fields. Survivors include her sisters, Letha Fields Vandyke, and DeVee Fields
Jessee; sister-in-law, Virginia Fields; two nieces, Sherry Jessee Dowdy and husband, Charles
Dowdy, and Jan Hendrickson and husband, Carl Hendrickson; one nephew, Greg Fields and
wife, Janet Fields; step-children, Ray Gunn, Rick Gunn, Mary Gunn, and Sandra Gunn, also
several great-nieces and nephews. Hilderd was a graduate of St. Mary's School of Nursing,
affiliated with University of Tennessee. Her nursing career and adventurous spirit took her from
Richmond, Va. to Los Angeles California. She retired as a Registered Nurse to care for many
family members during their illnesses. Hilderd had a love for animals ''especially cats'', flowers
and poetry. She was elected into the International Poetry Hall of Fame. She was a member of the
Red Hat Society and a volunteer for Russell County Medical Center Auxiliary. The family
would like to thank Home Nursing Company for their services, with special thanks to Megan
Lester and Mary Dale Moore. We would also like to thank caregivers, Ginger Hopkins, Teresa
Compton and Debbie Compton for their care and compassion. The funeral service will be
conducted 2 p.m. Sunday, August 16, 2015, in the Combs Funeral Service with Randy Williams
officiating. Entombment will follow in the Ketron Memorial Gardens Mausoleum in Lebanon.
The family will receive friends 1 until 2 p.m. prior to the service at the funeral home. Serving as
pallbearers will be Greg Fields, Charles Dowdy, Carl Hendrickson, Ashley McClung, Erik
Henley, Hunter Sellner and Johnathan Fields. Expressions of sympathy may be made to the
family online - Combs Funeral Service, 291 Fincastle Road, Lebanon, Va. 24266 276)889-4444
is serving the Gunn family.
Holcomb Leland Gunn,
age 85, of Little Rock passed away Monday, September 21, 2015. He was born December 26,
1929 in Little Rock to the late Holcomb Leland Gunn and Shirley Hagg Gunn. A memorial
service will be held at Pulaski Heights United Methodist Church on Wednesday, September 23,
2015 at 2 p.m. followed by a reception at the church. A detailed obituary will follow.
Arrangements by Ruebel Funeral Home, www.ruebelfuneralhome.com. (Henry Y and Mabel A.
Gunn desc)
Hollie C. Gunn
Miss Hollie Gunn 1612 Maple, Garland. Survived by parents, Mr and Mrs. Hollis O Gunn of
Garland; sister, Mrs. Michael Commons, Angleton; Service 1:30 pm Monday from Lakewood
Baptist Church. Rev. Roy Alford officiating. Interment Mt. Carmel Cemetery in Wolfe City,
Texas. Monday, November 22, 1971
Paper: Dallas Morning News (Dallas, TX)
Section: D Page: 4 (John and Asenth McKinney Gunn desc)
Holly D. Gunn,
24 of Lake Village, Indiana passed away on February 24, 2016 at St. Anthony Hospital. Born on
December 24, 1992 in Munster, Indiana. She enjoyed riding dirtbikes, boating, fishing, being
outdoors, spending time with her daughter, and helping anyone she could. She was preceded in
death by her mother; Uncle Turk; and Grandfather, Thomas Welch. Survived by daughter,
Leslie Starr Lucas; Grandmother, Cheril Welch; sisters: Angela Vitalone, and Alyssa Vitalone;
as well as many loving nieces and nephews. A visitation will be held on Friday February 26,
2016 from 4:00-8:00 p.m. at the Calvary Assembly of God Church 1317 15th Street SE
DeMotte, Indiana 46310. A funeral service will be held on Saturday February 27, 2016 at 10:00
a.m. at the church with Pastor Kenneth Groves officiating, burial will follow in Lake Village
Cemetery. Holly will be deeply missed by all who knew and loved her
Horace E. Gunn
age 89, of Dayton, Ohio departed this life on Saturday, January 18, 2014 at Miami Valley
Hospital. He was born April 24, 1924 in Dayton, OH, and was employed by Monsanto of
Miamisburg, OH with over 35 yrs. of service. He served his country proudly in the U. S. Navy
and was an avid sports fan who loved the Reds and Buckeyes. He was preceded in death by his
beloved wife of 49 yrs., Lavenia Gunn; (1) brother, Bruce Gunn; sisters-in-law, Jeanette Lark,
Mollie Robinson, Ann Smith and Evelyn Smith; brothers-in-law, George, Arthur and Henry
Smith, James Robinson Sr. and John Williams Sr. He is survived by his sisters-in-law, Barbara
Smith, Irene Williams of Dayton and Greta Smith of Dallas, GA; brother-in-law, Owen Smith of
Dayton, and a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. Private services will be held
at the convenience of the family. Arrangements entrusted to Thomas Funeral Home
Horace Gunn,
age 55, passed away on January 29, 2015 after a brief illness. Funeral 12 Noon on Thursday,
February 5, 2015 at Miracle Cathedral Church, 2271 E. 5th Ave. The family will receive friends
from 11 a.m. until time of service. Arrangements by C. D. WHITE & SON FUNERAL HOME,
1217 Mt. Vernon Ave, Columbus, Ohio
Howard Columbus Gunn
Funeral services for Mr. Howard Columbus Gunn, 53, were conducted Monday afternoon at 3
o’clock from the First Baptist Church with the Rev. Robert Thompason officiating. Interment in
the Jackson City, Cemetery. Mr. Gunn died suddenly about 6:05 Saturday morning, July 4,
from a heart attack.....He was the son of the late Mr. Harvey Gunn and Bertha Nail Gunn.
Survivors include his wife Marion Fullerton Gunn; four daughters, Evelyn Jordan of Mableton,
Jane Hightower of Miami, Florida; Judy Gunn and Glenda Gunn of Jackson; one sister,
Elizabeth Morris of Tifton; two grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Pallbearers
were Oren Gunn, Kipling Wise, Jack Long, Charles Ahrendt, Arnold Fordham, Olin Fuqua.
Juackson Progress-Argus, Jackson, Georgia. July 9, 1964 (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright Gunn
desc)
Homer R. Gunn, Jr.
SHERMAN - Funeral Services for Homer R. Gunn, Jr., 94, will be held at 2 p.m. on Monday,
March 9th, at West Sherman Baptist Church with Rev. Danny Wood officiating. Mr. Gunn will
be laid to rest at Cedarlawn Memorial Park. Pallbearers will be Brian Gunn, Bruce Gunn, Aaron
Ashmore, Gary McNew, Cody Comba and Jimmy Steward. The family will receive friends on
Sunday, March 8th, from 2 - 4 p.m. at Waldo Funeral Home. Homer was born in Leona, Texas
on July 30, 1920 to Homer Sr. and Thelma (Guy) Gunn and passed from this life on Thursday,
March 5, 2015 in Sherman. Homer grew up in Leona and was a 1937 graduate of North Zulch
High School in North Zulch, Texas. After high school, he enlisted in the Army Air Corps and
spent 30 years, retiring in 1968 as an Air Force Chief Warrant Officer (CWO-4). Homer served
during WWII as a military policeman in the European theater. He took great pride in his service
to our grateful nation. Homer married Willene Shook on August 2, 1941 in Ballinger, Texas.
She preceded him in death on September 10, 2009. After military retirement, he spent a short
time in Real Estate, got his Pilot's license, and did lots of fishing. As a young man, he enjoyed
racing boats and was an exceptional mechanic working on cars and boats, and often working at
marinas. Homer was an avid fisherman, belonging to the Texoma Bass Club, and enjoyed many
forms of car racing, especially Sprint and NASCAR races. Mr. Gunn was also preceded in
death by his daughter, Lana Kay Gardner, son, Bobby Gunn, sisters, Joyce and Juanita, and
brother, Barton. Survivors include his sons, Bruce Gunn and wife, Carole of Lake Saint Louis,
MO, and Brian Gunn and wife, Gail of Ravenna, TX, grandchildren, Deanna Gunn, Lisa
Espenshade and husband, Mark and their son, Conner; Brandy Comba and fiancé Gary McNew;
Cody Comba and wife, Melissa and their kids, Shelby and Rhody; Tiffany Marie Gunn, Kristina
Ashmore and husband, Aaron; Scott Gardner and Michael Gardner with their respective
families; Rebecca Steward and husband, Jimmy and their son Jesse; and April Melton and
husband, John; and several nieces and nephews. Full military honors will be conducted by the
Sheppard Air Force Base Honor Guard at the cemetery. - Published in The Herald Democrat on
Mar. 8, 2015 (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright Gunn desc)
Howard G. Gunn
Services for machinist Howard G. Gunn, 76, of Hillcrest, California will be at 10 a.m. tomorrow
in Lewis Colonial Benbough Mortuary. Burial will follow in Greenwood Memorial Park. He
died Sunday in Los Angeles. Mr. Gunn, a native of Alabama and a 43-year county resident, had
worked for the National Steel and Shipbuilding Co., Harbor Boatwork and Convair. He was a
member of Machinists Lodge 389 and First Assembly of God Church in Serra Mesa. Survivors
include four daughters, Hazel Gunn-Osborne, Doris Haberlein and Barbara Griego, all of San
Diego, and Joyce Swanson of Costa Mesa; three sons, Jack of Klamath Falls, Ore., Michael of
Kansas City, Kan., and Horace of San Diego; 21 grandchildren; and 11 great-grandchildren.
Evening Tribune (San Diego, CA) - Friday, July 13, 1984 (Reuben and Mary Goforth Gunn
desc)
Ida Gunn
Dies after Years Illness - Reidsville, NC - Miss Ida Gunn died at her home near Wentworth on
Thursday night, aged 50 years. She was a daughter of Mr. And Mrs. William P. Gunn. She is
also survived by four brothers and three sisters. She had been a invalid for many years. Funeral
services were conducted from the residence on Saturday at 2 pm and interment followed at the
family burial ground. Sunday, November 8, 1925 Paper: Greensboro Daily News
(Greensboro, NC) Page: 42 (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright Gunn desc)
Ida Hudson Gunn
The Paris News, Paris, Tx Thursday August 7, 1952 page 2 - Mrs. Jesse Gunn died Wednesday
at 10:15 pm at her home in the Rockford Community. Funeral services have been set for Friday
at 4 pm at Central Presbyterian Church here, conducted by the Rev. Walter G. Horn of Dallas, a
former pastor of the church. Interment will be made at Evergreen Cemetery in charge of Fry and
Gibbs. Survivors include her husband, three daughters; Mrs. Oliver Kimbrough of Clovis, NM;
Mrs. Melvin Jacson of Deport and Miss Freeman Gunn of Dallas; two sisters; Mrs. Jay
Holloman of Dallas, and Dr. Ruth Hudson of Laramie, Wyo; two brothers; Grady Hudson of For
Lynn, Ark; and Gilbert Hudson of New Boston; and two grandchildren. Mrs. Gunn, the former
Miss Ida Viola Hudson was born in Alabama Jan 20, 1882, the daughter of the late Mr. And
Mrs. F. M. Hudson. She was married to Mr. Gunn June 24, 1901 and they have lived at
Rockford near Biardstown since then, living on the same farm for the past 47 years. (W/o Jesse
Gunn)
Ima Nell Francis,
82, of Plainview, Tx passed away on Tuesday, May 29, 2012. Funeral services will be held at
1:30 P.M. Friday, June 1, 2012 at Northwest Church of Christ with Lewis Senter and J.
Henderson officiating. Interment will follow in Silverton Cemetery under the personal care of
Kornerstone Funeral Directors of Plainview. A visitation will be held Thursday, May 31, 2012
from 6:00 to 7:00 P.M. at the funeral home. Mrs. Francis was born on July 17, 1929 in Flomot,
Texas to Harley & Bertie Morris Gunn. Mrs. Francis graduated from Flomot High School in
May of 1946 as Salutatorian of her class. She attended West Texas State College and graduated
with a Bachelor of Science degree in May of 1950. Mrs. Francis taught Home Economics at
Silverton High School for three years. She married Garland Francis on May 26, 1953 in Flomot,
Texas. They lived on a farm and she was a homemaker and helped her husband on the farm.
Garland preceded her in death in March of 1980. Mrs. Francis returned to teaching and taught
one year at Kress schools and three years at Silverton schools. She moved to Plainview in
February of 1984 and taught in Plainview Elementary Schools until 2006. She is survived by
one son: Jace Francis of Silverton; two grandchildren: Samantha Smith and husband Aaron and
Wesley Francis; two great grandchildren: Hayden Smith and Kenzie Ella Smith; one sister:
Geraldine Clary and husband Gene of Tulia; two sisters-in-law: Wilma Gill and husband John
of Silverton and Winona Francis of Amarillo; one brother-in-law: Dale Francis of Denver and
numerous nieces and nephews and great nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her
parents: Harley and Bertie Gunn and one nephew: Brett Gill. The family suggests memorials to
Northwest Church of Christ 2000 N. I27, Plainview, TX 79072. (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright
Gunn desc)
Imelda Gunn
Imelda Catherine Gunn, 93, of Merced, Ca., passed away July 8, 2013. Mrs. Gunn was a native
of Livermore. She was a resident of Merced for 60 years, and had previously lived in Newman.
She was a homemaker. Mrs. Gunn was a parishioner at Sacred Heart Catholic Church in
Merced. Her hobbies included sewing, cooking and gardening, and she loved spending time
with her grandchildren. Mrs. Gunn is survived by four sons, Jerry Riser, Dan Riser and Pat
Gunn, all of Merced, and John Gunn of Castroville; a daughter, Melanne Schlicting of Chico;
nine grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a son, Marty
Riser. Private inurnment will be held in Hills Ferry Cemetery. Hillview Funeral Chapel is in
charge of arrangements.
Ina Bell Shapley Gunn
88 of Smackover, Arkansas, died Thursday Dec 4, 2003 at Medical Center of South Arkansas
following a lenghty illness. Born Jan 13, 1915, in Washington, she was the daughter of Edgar
Davis Shapely and Carrie Sutton Shapely. Survivors include two daughters, Diane Gunn
Alderson and her husband Edwin, and Joanie Gunn Hulsey all of El Dorado; a son Joe Edd
Gunn of Arlington, Texas; Funeral will be at 1:30 am Saturday at First Methodist Church of
Smackover. Interment will be in Smackover Memorial Park Cemetery. El Dorado News-Times
(AR) - Friday, December 5, 2003 w/o Joseph Fullar Gunn
Inez Gunn Allen
Inez G. "Nana" Allen COLUMBIA - Inez G. "Nana" Allen, 99, of Columbia, SC, and formerly
of Lowell, MA, passed away on Friday, February 14, 2014. She was born in Dothan, AL, to the
late Annie B. (Clark) and Havard Gunn. Nana was survived by her daughter, Gwendolyn Allen
Bynoe, son-in-law, Herbert D. Bynoe, Jr., of Columbia, and three grandchildren, Sondra L.
Bynoe-Doolittle, Sonya R. Bynoe of Colorado, and JaVell S. Bynoe-Couch (Valarian) of
Columbia, granddaughter-in-law, Tracy Simpson-Bynoe and great-grandchildren, Paul Allen
Bynoe, Jr., Tyler D. Doolittle, Kingston P. Tucker, Qwynn M. Bynoe, Valarian Couch, Jr.,
Cameron Goins and Veneita Jordan respectively of Columbia, SC, and Colorado Springs, CO.
She enjoyed immensely her niece, Alfredia Hamm (Norman), (CT), and nephews, Alfred L.G.
Gunn (Mildred), (NY), Billy G. Jackson, Sr. (Flora), (FL), William J. Johnson (FL), and their
children. In lieu of flowers, memorials can be made to Palmetto Senior Care-White Rock, 109
Wartburg Road, White Rock, SC 29177. A memorial service will be held at Palmer Memorial
Chapel on Wednesday, February 26, 2014, at 11:00 a.m., followed by her interment in St. Luke's
Episcopal Church Memorial Garden, 1301 Pine Street
Iola Gunn
Age 74, of Birmingham, passed away Mon. May 20, 2013. She was a graduate of Ullman High
School. Survivors are her husband, Griffin Gunn, III; sons, Alfonso (Likkie), Kenneth and
Anthony (LaShaunda) Miles; stepchildren, Theresa and Brian (Rhonda) Gunn; sisters, Roberta
Miles, Deloris Griffin and Julia Cheathem; eight grandchildren, seven great grandchildren and
six step-grandchildren. Funeral service Sat. May 25th at 11:00 AM from Arrington Funeral
Home Chapel. Burial in New Grace Hill Cemetery. Viewing Friday 1 - 7 PM. Arrington Funeral
Home, Inc Directing. Published in The Birmingham News May 23, 2013
Irene Gunn Anderson
EDEN, NC - Irene Gunn Anderson, 90, of 1431 Bethlehem Church Road died Tuesday (6/3/08)
at her home. A native of Rockingham County, she was a daughter of the late Bethel Clayton and
Myrtle King Gunn. 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 parents, she was
preceded in death by her husband, Edward Ray Anderson Sr., and three sisters, Lessie G.
Roberts, Ruth G.Nance and Geneva G. Gibson. She is survived by a son, Edward Ray Anderson
Jr. of Eden; a daughter, Carolyn Lee Anderson of Eden; a twin sister, Orene G. Roberts of
Sanford; threegrandchildren and one great-grandchild. Visitation will be held from 7 to 9 p.m.
today at Citty Funeral Home of Reidsville and other times at the residence. The funeral service
will be conducted at 11 a.m. Saturday at Bethlehem United Methodist Church. Burial will
follow in the church cemetery. Condolences may be made at cittyfuneralhome@ bellsouth.net.
Memorials may be made to Morehead Memorial Hospital Cancer Center, 117 E. King's Hwy.,
(Thomas and Sarah Boatwright Gunn desc)
Iris B. Gunn Colerain Iris Burnell Bailey Gunn, 87, passed away Wednesday, February 19, 2014 in an Ahoskie, NC
hospital. A native of Portsmouth, Va. she was the wife of the late Garland L. Gunn. Mrs. Gunn
retired from Seaboard Airline Railroad and also as an accountant for Naval Special Services.
She was a member of Simonsdale Presbyterian Church. She is survived by two sons, Robert M.
Gunn of Alaska and John W. Gunn of Colerain, NC, a daughter-in-law, Katherine D. Gunn and
her mother, Hester Falzarano; a sister, Beverly Bailey of Richmond, VA; a brother, Gilbert Lee
Bailey of Bristol, TN; and three grandchildren, Holly, Melissa and Joshua Gunn. A graveside
service will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday, February 22, in Greenlawn Memorial Gardens by the
Rev. Martha E. Mitchell. The family will receive friends at Sturtevant Funeral Home,
Portsmouth Blvd. Chapel on Saturday from 12:30 until 1:30 p.m. Memorial donations may be
made to the Alzheimer's Assn. www.SturtevantFuneralHome.com
Irma Eisinger Gunn
was born on March 14, 1919 in Hohenau, Austria, a small town near Vienna. She was the
youngest of 7 children. After completing school and working in Austria for a few years, she
moved to Manchester, England, where she rode her bicycle to work and then delivered milk in
an electric van. While there, she met her future husband, George Gunn, of Mt. Pleasant, Tx.,
who was serving in the Air Force during World War II. They were soon married in the Church
of England in Manchester on February 3, 1945, and Irma moved to the United States with
George and their son Peter after the end of the war. They lived in Arkansas for a few years
before moving to Walden, Colorado, where they raised their family of five children: Peter,
Mary, Jo, Sharon, and Annette. George and Irma were married for 64 years. Though small in
stature, Irma had a big personality and a warm smile, and she made friends wherever she went.
She loved food and cooking, and always welcomed guests to share in their meal, which included
plenty of down-home food, homemade bread - and always - one of her homemade desserts. Her
favorite German foods were often on the menu. Christmas was not complete without Irma's
famous vanilla kipferl cookies, and she gave a batch to all of her children for many years. She
will be dearly missed by her children and extended family, and her many friends in Walden, Co.,
Fort Collins, Co., Hughes Springs, Tx. and Cove, Ar. She was preceded in death by her
husband, George Gunn, in 2009, son Peter Gunn in 1980, her parents, Moritz and Josephine Sax
Eisinger, and all of her siblings: Jacob, Frieda, Annie, Ida, Ignaz, and Oscar. She is survived by
4 daughters and two son-in-laws: Mary Gunn, Jo & Jack Reed, Sharon Shook, and Annette &
Dean DeGroot; Grandchildren & spouses: Jerry Gunn, Shannon & Jamie O'Leary, Alan &
Donna Sage, Tanya Hixon, Eric & Sarah Donley, Justin & Jeannie Shook, Felicia & Brian Ball,
Cody DeGroot, Cory DeGroot and 19 great grandchildren. Irma's family is very grateful to
Sharon Shook, who moved to Cove to live with and take care of her parents in their later years.
Special thanks to Rosella Manasco Brown, who has been a dear friend over many years and
visited, called, shared afternoon coffee, and filled in to take care of Irma when help was needed.
Dates and Times are Tentative: Visitation will be from 5-7 PM on Monday, March 30, 2015, at
Beasley-Wood Funeral Home in Mena. A Memorial Service will be held at 11:00M on Tuesday,
March 31, 2015 at Emmanuel Missionary Baptist Church in Cove. Graveside services will be
held at 1 PM on Wednesday, April 1, 2015 at Farmer's Academy Cemetery in Mount Pleasant,
Texas, under the direction of the Beasley Wood Funeral Home of Mena. In lieu of flowers,
contributions may be made to Emmanuel Missionary Baptist Church in Cove or to Ouachita
Regional Hospice.
Iva Belle (Gunn) Knoll,
Muskegon Chronicle, 16 Jan. 1970 - 1892 Austin Street Mrs. Iva B. Knoll, age 69 years,
passed away Thursday morning at Muskegon General Hospital after a lingering illness, Born
October 4, 1900 in Allendale, Michigan and came to Muskegon when she was 17 years old and
has lived here until her death. She was the former Iva B. Gunn and was married to John R.
Knoll on September 21, 1921 at Muskegon. She had been employed as a cook at several bible
Camps, Shildren’s Home and also operated a restaurant at Dalton at one time. She was a Charter
member of Grace Memorial Baptist Church; active in the Ladies Fellowship and had been a
Sunday School teacher for many years. She is survived by her husband, John R. Knoll; two
sons, Kenneth E. Knoll and Duane A. Knoll, both of Muskegon; 13 grandchildren, 2
great-grandchildren, two sisters, Mrs. Earl DeNio of Muskegon and Mrs. Victor Wolbrink of
Allendale; one brother, Arthur Gunn of Muskegon. Services will be held at 1 p.m. Monday at
the Sytsema Chapel, Rev. Harry W. Logan officiating and the interment will be in Sunrise
Memorial Gardens. Friends may call at the Systema Funeral Home beginning at 2 p.m. Saturday
J. Milton (Micky) Gunn,
James Milton Gunn, Jr. - 85, of Beebe, Arkansas, died on Tuesday, October 20, 2015. He is
survived by two daughters, Kim Harington of Fayetteville, Arkansas and Michelle Welbourne of
New Orleans, Louisiana. He leaves behind five grandchildren: Mickel McClish of Salem,
Massachusetts and Justin O'Baugh, Eli Welbourne, Layla Welbourne and Jake Welbourne, all of
Austin, Texas. He was preceded in death by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.M. Gunn Sr. of Beebe, a
sister, Elizabeth Ann Shuffield and his beloved wife and lifelong companion, Jacque Gunn. In
his youth, Micky was an award-winning athlete, setting records in 1946-1948 and described as
"the fastest swimmer in the South" by the Arkansas Gazette. At the time, he held more titles
than any other swimmer in the state, was nominated for the highest award given in Arkansas to
an athlete in any sport, the Neil Martin Victory Trophy and went on to captain the varsity
swimming team at NSU in Nachitoches, La. He was a retired farmer and at the time of his
death, still active in real estate. He enjoyed woodworking and was an accomplished boatbuilder.
He sang and played guitar daily and wrote many original songs, including 'Riverman', which in
1991 won him the Arkansas Songwriter of the Year award. Micky Gunn will be missed and
remembered dearly. In lieu of a formal funeral service, as per his wishes, his family and many
friends will gather at a later date to celebrate his life. Cremation by Smith-Westbrook Funeral
Home. www.westbrookfuneralhome.com. (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright Gunn desc)
Jack C. Gunn
Jack C. Gunn, 68 passed away April 2, 1997 in Pasadena, Texas. He was born March 2, 1929 in
Wyandotte, Kansas to the late Ephraim and Mabel Gunn. He retired from Albemarle
Corporation in Pasadena after 44 years of service at Ethyl/Albemarle. He was survived by his
wife, Winona, 2 daughters, Debra Lynn Wood and Kelly Dawn Bellmyer and 2 sons Corey
Todd Gunn and Kevin Jack Gunn. Services were held at the Colonial funeral Home in Pasadena
and a graveside service at Grandview Cemetery on Spencer Highway in Deer Park,Texas.
(Thomas and Sarah Boatwright Gunn desc)
Jack Hamilton Gunn, Jr.,
went home to be with his Lord and Father, Jesus Christ, on Wednesday, March 11th, 2015. He
was a loving, caring and generous man all his life. Jack was the son of Jack Hamilton Gunn and
Catherine Moore Gunn and spent his early years in Greenville, SC, where he was born on July
18th, 1928. The family moved to Charlotte, NC, where Jack attended Central High School and
played baseball. Jack attended his beloved North Carolina State University where he also played
baseball. He remained a loyal fan of all their sports teams for his entire life; he loved them
immensely when they won and supported them whole heartedly when they lost. After college
and during the Korean War, Jack enlisted in the Army and served in the 82nd Airborne,
attaining the rank of 1st Lieutenant. He stayed in the Army Reserves for many years, first in
Charlotte and then in Raleigh, NC. Jack is survived by his wife of 40 years, Bonnie, and his
children whom he adored: son, Steve Gunn and wife Sharon, daughter, Sharon Neece and
husband Robert, and son Bryant Tant and wife Valerie. His grandchildren, Lara Neece and
husband Brian Young, Bennett Neece, Tyler Gunn, Stewart Gunn and Corbett Tant, were his
greatest gift, and he believed they were the smartest and best ever. Jack had one brother, Robert
(Bob) Meredith Gunn and wife Dottie; nephew Robert (Bobby) Gunn and wife Rachel; nephew
Mark Gunn and wife Layla with their son Lathan; a niece, Susan Goerke and husband Danny
with their son Robert Daniel; sisters-in-law Nita Godwin, Dotte Bowman, and Trannie
Bowman; nieces Heather Bowman and Candice Bowman; and a nephew Bryce Bowman. Jack
worked in the food industry his entire career. He was co-founder and co-owner of Associated
Brokers, Inc. and Allegiance Brokers, Inc. He worked mostly in frozen foods and was on the
broker advisory board for many companies such as Sara Lee, Ore Ida, Welch's, and Pet Ritz. In
1986, Jack was inducted into the Distinguished Order of Zerocrates, an organization that honors
individuals who maintain a leadership position in their trade association and have made
significant contributions to the frozen food industry. In 1989, he was inducted into the
Honorable Order of Golden Penguins for selected individuals who contribute to the
advancement of the National Frozen & Refrigerated Food Association and frozen food industry.
Jack was also co-chairman of the National Frozen Food Convention for five years with his
friend Ardell Barns and served on the board of directors for the convention. Jack so enjoyed
working with Nevin Montgomery and Skip Shaw who were president and vice president of the
National Frozen Food Association, because he knew they both worked day and night tirelessly
to promote the industry. Jack was inducted into the Frozen Food Hall of Fame in 2006 for his
lifetime contributions, one of the highest honors bestowed in the Frozen Food Industry. He felt
so blessed to have such incredible employees and colleagues work with him throughout the
years. Jack was proud when he, along with his partners, Jim Cresimore, Arlie Beal, and Bob
McQuay, purchased the old Mary Elizabeth Hospital in Raleigh and renovated the building,
which became the main office of the United Way. They also renovated the doctors building next
door, which served as an office for both Jack and Jim Cresimore. Jack and Bonnie attended
Cary Alliance Church for the last 40 years. He loved his church, his prayer group, kinship group,
and –as he said- "Clemson Pastor", Mitchell Gregory. He felt every day was a gift from God and
that he was blessed. The family gives a heartfelt thanks to the staff at Clare Bridge of Cary for
the care and kindness they gave to Jack and many thanks to Angie McKinnon for her care and
kindness while sitting with Jack weekly. Jack will be dearly missed by his family, friends, and
the many people whose lives he touched with his kindness and generosity. A Funeral Service
will be held at 2pm on Sunday, March 15, 2015 at Cary Alliance Church, 4108 Ten-Ten Rd,
Apex, NC 27539. Interment will follow the service at Wake Memorial Park. The family will
receive friends from 6-8pm on Saturday, March 14, 2015 at Apex Funeral Home, 550 W.
Williams St., Apex, NC 27502. Donations can be made to the Lewey Body Dementia
Association, 912 Killian Hill Road S.W., Lilburn, GA 30047 and Cary Alliance Church, 4108
Ten-Ten Rd, Apex, NC 27539
Jackie Alma Gunn Hammond,
aged 78, passed away peacefully on March 3, 2016 in Belton, MO. Jackie was born Jackie
Alma Gunn on January 23, 1938 in Springfield, MO to her parents, Homer and Mary Gunn.
Jackie was raised on a farm in Climax Springs with her brothers John and Woody, and her sister
Henrietta; she graduated from Climax Springs High School. On April 23, 1955, Jackie was wed
to Ottis Hammond, and the two were blessed with four children: Dana Park, Jack Hammond,
Toni Williams, and Jill Wolfe; as well as 12 grandchildren and 7 great-grandchildren. After 50
years of marriage, Jackie was preceded in death by her husband, Ottis Hammond in 2005.
Jackie possessed a strong faith and a love for God. She also enjoyed history, gardening,
bird-watching, and Celtic Thunder. She was a passionate reader who loved telling stories to her
grandchildren, and she was a valued employee of the Flame Resort for 36 years. The fondness
Jackie’s family feels for her memory is a testament to her unique sense of humor and her
unconditional love. Funeral services for Jackie Hammond will be Monday, March 7, 2016, at
2:00 P.M., at the Reser Funeral Home, Warsaw, MO. Family will receive friends beginning at
1:30 Monday. Burial will be in the Cable Ridge Cemetery, Edwards, MO. Memorials may be
made to the Climax Springs Alumni Scholarship Fund. Arrangements entrusted to the care of
Reser Funeral Home, Warsaw. (Hamblin and Elizabeth Tunstall Gunn desc)
Jackie Hayden Gunn,
age 19 - St. Joseph - March 12, 1995~June 10, 2014 Jackie Hayden Gunn, age 19, St. Joseph,
MN, died Tuesday, June 10, 2014, at the St. Cloud Hospital. A celebration of Jackie¹s life will
be Wednesday, June 18, 2014 from 3:00 to 7:00 PM at the Benson Funeral Home Chapel, St.
Cloud, MN. Jackie was born March 12, 1995 in Lewiston, Maine to Peter H. and Gaida
(Angiolini) Gunn. He enjoyed basketball, music, and fishing. Survivors include his mother,
Gaida Ulrick of St. Joseph, MN; brother, Damien Dizonno of Florida; and sisters, Cherish
Neumann of Hutchinson, MN and Destiny Ulrick of Lester Prairie, MN. He was preceded in
death by his father
Jackson Gunn
Rev. Jackson Gunn Dead - Decatur, May 9, 1910 (Special) Rev. Jackson Gunn, aged 86 years
died yesterday at his home at Trinity, this county, after a short illness. For a number of years he
was moderator of the Mussei Shoals Baptist Association of pastors of various Baptist churches
in this section of the State. He leaves three daughters and three sons. Montgomery Advertiser,
Montgomery Alabama, Page 8, Wednesday May 4, 1910. (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright Gunn
desc)
James Gunn
[Deaths] Captain James Gunn of Richmondtown, who served the Virginia Regiment, last war in
that rank, was esteemed a good officer. Date: Friday, March 31, 1775 Paper: Virginia Gazette
(Williamsburg, VA) Issue: 9 Page: Supplement 1
James Gunn
Dec. 5, 2001, age 69 years. Dear husband of Bennie M. Gunn, beloved father of Laurie Ann
Gunn and Kathy Ragland. Loving brother of Jennie (Walter) Patterson, CarLee (Luther) Cooper,
Helen (Lester) Melvin, Mary, Johnnie and Spencer Gunn. Mr. Gunn is also survived by one
uncle James Gunn, nephews, nieces, cousins and a host of friends. Visitation Tues. 11am until
time of funeral at 1:00pm. Final Disposition Valhalla Memorial Park. All services Tuesday in
the West Chapel of: LOVE-O'BEE FUNERAL HOME 2001 N. Holton Street (414)372-7477
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (WI) - Monday, December 10, 2001
James Gunn,
94, of Bethlehem, Pa. passed away on Sunday June 7, 2015. Among his survivors is his wife of
40 years, Arlene Gunn, along with children and grandchildren. Services: A memorial service
will be held at 7pm on Friday June 12th at St. Paul Baptist Church located at 925 E. Goepp
St.,Bethlehem. Jesse Johnson Funeral Home of Allentown is in charge of arrangements.
James Gunn
Died in Louisville, Georgia on Thursday the 30th inst., the honorable James Gunn, brigadier
general of the first brigade of the first division of the militia of Georgia, and for many years past,
a senator in Congress from that state. On the following day the last melancholy testimony of
respect to his memory was shown by the respectable citizens of Louisville, by whom his body
was interred with military honors. Thursday, August 20, 1801
Paper: American (Baltimore,
nd
MD) Volume: IV Issue: 664 Page: 2 2 obit - General Gunn arrived here last Saturday and
died last night August 28, 1801 at 11 o’clock. A very short illness. It is said that his death was
greatly owning to a draught of cold water, after the taking of medicine; and what is strange, the
doctor and several gentlemen were in the room, and not one observed his death till some time
after he had expired. He is to be buried this afternoon with the honors of war. Friday, August
28, 1801
Paper: Washington Federalist (Georgetown, DC) Volume: I Issue: 144 Page:
Copy of 3
James A. Gunn
63 years old died last night at his home 651 West Thirty-ninth Street. He leaves three sisters,
Miss Margaret I. Gunn of the home, and Mrs. Charles Morrison, and Mrs. Eric Fleming, both of
Canada. Funeral services will be held at 4 o’clock Monday at the Lindsey Chapel 3811
Broadway. Kansas City Star, KC, Mo., Page 4, Sunday March 16, 1941
James Allen Gunn
March 30, 2015 - James Allen Gunn, 90, of Honolulu, owner of Gunn & Gunn Inc., died in
Hospice Hawaii Kailua Home. He was born in Meridian, Miss. He is survived by wife Carol
Ann; sons Jef and Jock; daughters Laurie Parry, Lisa Tamura and Tammy-Lu Vandevender; six
grandchildren; and a great-grandchild. Private services.
James Ancel Gunn
54, of Tullahoma died Dec. 24, 1995 at Harton Regional Medical Center. A member of the
Tullahoma Tennessee Chamber of Commerce and the Board of Directors at AEDC Federal
Credit Union, he was a mechanical engineer at Sverdrup. Services were held Dec. 28 at 1 p.m. at
Tullahoma Funeral Home Chapel, with burial at Rose Hill Memorial Gardens. Tullahoma
Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Manchester Times dated January 3, 1996
(Thomas and Sarah Boatwright Gunn desc)
James E. Gunn
Decatur Daily, March 8, 1939 - JIM GUNN IS ILLNESS VICTIM - James E. Gunn,
well-known Morgan county farmer, died at 8:20 last night at his home, Trinity route 1, after a
10-day illness of pneumonia. He was 56 years old. Funeral rites will be held at the home at 3
o'clock Thursday afternoon with the Rev. S. W. Brooks officiating and Brown of Decatur will
be in charge of burial at the family cemetery near Trinity. Pallbearers will be Fred S. Hunt, Sr.,
John Davis, Robert Carlson, W. H. Gregory, W. E. Steed, Wallace Meadows and John B.
Sewell. Surviving Mr Gunn are a sister, Mrs H. O. Lile, Trinity route 1; two brothers, Ben
Gunn, Trinity route 1 and Ed Gunn, Decatur. Two nieces, Misses June and Ann Gunn, of
Decatur and a nephew Jimmy Gunn, Decaur, also survive. Mr Gunn was one of the best known
men in the western section of Morgan County.
James Gordon Gunn
a resident of Hayes, Va., passed away on December 12, 2015, at the age of 85. He was preceded
in death by his parents, William Arthur and Mary Gunn; two brothers, William Arthur Gunn Jr.
and Edgar Ray Gunn. He left behind his beloved wife, Jannell Gunn; one brother, John L. Gunn;
one sister, Lois Ayscue; seven children, 14 grandchildren and 20 great-grandchildren. In lieu of
flowers, memorial contributions may be made to a charity of your choice in his honor. Online
condolences may be shared with the family at www.nelsencares.com. Thomas and Sarah
Boatwright Gunn desc
James. Gustave Gunn
Apr. 15, 1938 - Sept. 5, 2014 James G. "Jimmy" Gunn, age 76, of Thomasville, Alabama passed
away peacefully on Friday, September 5, 2014 at his home. He was born on April 15, 1938 in
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. After graduating from high school, he attended the University of
Alabama on a full scholarship and received both his bachelor's and master's degree from there.
One of his most fond memories of college was performing in the Million Dollar Band. Through
the years he continued to perform with various groups. He served as principal oboist with the
Mobile Symphony and Gulf Coast Symphony and played with the Mobile Pops as well as being
an orchestra member of the Mobile Opera and Mobile Ballet. He was the Band Director at
Thomasville High School for 19 years where he developed an award winning concert band. He
not only taught students music, he taught them lessons on life. Proud of his Scottish Heritage, he
served as President of the Clan Gunn Society of North America, the Scottish Society of Mobile
where he served as President for 2 terms as well as being the Delta Commissioner for Clan
Gunn for 20 years. Attending several Scottish Games through the years, he won the "bonniest
knees" contest a few times and had award winning shortbread. In 2010, Jimmy was honored to
be the founding conductor of the "Flying Bricks" Community Band. He took great joy in that
and continued as the conductor until 2012. In 2011, he was named Thomasville's Senior Citizen
of the Year. He was a lifelong member of the Episcopal Church. He was preceded in death by
his parents, James and Frieda Gunn and sister, Emma Durkin. He is survived by his loving wife
of 51 years, Mary Niles Gunn of Thomasville, AL; three children, Jay (Vicky) Gunn of
Summerdale, AL, daughter, Meg (Tim) Raley of Thomasville, AL and Ryan (Teresa) Gunn of
Mobile, AL; nine grandchildren, Kelley, Grady and Mary Katherine Gunn all of Summerdale,
AL; Chandler and Laura Beth Caldwell of Birmingham, AL; Alexis, Taylor and Olivia Gunn of
Sweetwater, AL and Zachary Johnson of Birmingham, AL; niece, Darlene Durkin of
Philadelphia, PA; his constant companions, Chip and Annabelle; very special friends, Pearl and
Will Slay, Emma Lanier and the caring members of Trinity Episcopal Church. The family will
receive friends on Saturday, September 13, 2014 at 10:00a.m. at Trinity Episcopal Church in
Demopolis with a memorial service beginning at 11:00a.m. with Reverend J. D. Barnes
officiating. Memorials may be made to St. Jude, 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, TN 38105.
"Patient, gentle, devoted and self-sacrificing with never a thought of himself alone. Fairest
among thousands, altogether lovely. His song is ended but the melody lingers on." William and
Elizabeth Stewart Gunn desc)
James H. Gunn
A native of Clarksville, TN and a Mobile, Alabama resident since 1944, died Sunday July 22,
1979. He was a member of Springhill Presbyterian Church. He was retired from Atlas Finance
Company. He is survived by his wife LaVaughn C. Gunn; Daughter Veberly G. Prater of
Camarillo, Ca; Son James L. Gunn of Russellville, Alabama; two sisters Augdrey Gunn
Holleman of Mobile, and Marth Gunn West of Shannon, Miss; one brother Kenneth E. Gunn of
Cairo, Il. Interment Mobile Memorial Gardens.
James H. Gunn
A native of Clarksville, Tenn and a resident of Mobile, Alabama since 1944, died in a local
hospital on Sunday July 22, 1979 at 1 am. He is survived by his wife Mrs. LaVaughn C. Gunn
of Mobile and one daugher, Beverly Prater, Camarillo, Ca, one son James L. Gunn of
Russellville, Alabama; two sisters, Audrey Holleman of Mobile and Marth West, of Shannon,
Miss; one brother Kenneth E. Gunn, of Cairo, Ill; eight grandchildren. Interment will be in
Movile Memorial Gardens. Date: Tuesday, July 24, 1979 Paper: Mobile Register (Mobile,
Alabama) Page: 15 (Jasper Gunn desc)
James Jeff Gunn
Funeral services for James Jeff Gunn, 61 [sic 62], of Brookhaven, Pa., were held at 10 a.m.
Wednesday at Mount Zion Methodist Church near here. Burial was in the church cemetery
under the direction of Southern Funeral Home of Winnfield. Mr. Gunn died Wednesday, June
2, 1976 in Philadelphia, Pa., after a sudden illness. He was an employee of Gulf Oil Refinging
Co., a native of Montgomery, and a Methodist. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Jeff Gunn of
Philadelphia, Pa.; two daughters, Mrs. Maxine MacCauley and Madeline Gunn, both of
Philadelphia, Pa.; one son, James Gunn of Philadelphia, Pa.; one brother, Murrel Gunn of
Montgomery; two grandchildren; one niece, and one nephew. The Winn Parish Enterprise
News-American, June 9, 1976 (George and Margaret Elzabeth Morrison Gunn desc)
James Gunn
THOMASVILLE, Alabama -- Thomasville resident James "Jimmy" Gunn died Sept. 5, 2014 at
the age of 76. Gunn was a musician who served as principal oboist with the Mobile Symphony
and Gulf Coast Symphony and played with the Mobile Pops. He was also an orchestra member
of the Mobile Opera and Mobile Ballet. Gunn also served as the band director at Thomasville
High School for 19 years. "He was a very kind man," said J.D. Barnes, priest at Trinity
Episcopal Church where Gunn attended. "He was not somebody who was outspoken and loud
but he had a friendly smile and you could tell he had a good heart." In 2011, Gunn was also
named Thomasville's Senior Citizen of the Year. "Everybody in Thomasville knew Mr. Gunn.
He was a beloved man and teacher," Barnes added. A memorial service will be held at 11 a.m.
James Carrol Gunn
12/7/1948-10/14/2015 James Carrol Gunn, age 66, a resident of Coden, Al passed away on
Wednesday, October 14, 2015. He served in the U.S. Navy Seabees during Vietnam. He was
preceded in death by his parents, Wiley and Cammie Gunn, and sisters, Lois Lowry and Patricia
Riols. He is survived by his wife of 48 years, Mary Gunn, children, Kimberly (Dennis) Hodges,
Latosha (Brandon) Miller, Brandy (Shannon) Carney, 5 grandchildren, siblings, Wiley Gunn,
Jeanette Rivers, Sally Ann Davis, nieces, nephews, other relatives and many friends. Funeral
service will be held at Serenity Funeral Home on Saturday, October 17, 2015 at 2 pm with
visitation starting at 12 noon until service time. Interment will be in Serenity Memorial Gardens.
James G. “Jimmy” Gunn,
76, of Thomasville passed away peacefully on Friday, Sept. 5, 2014 at his home. He was born
on April 15, 1938 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. After graduating from high school, he attended
the University of Alabama on a full scholarship and received both his bachelor’s and master’s
degree from there. One of his most fond memories of college was performing in the Million
Dollar Band. Through the years he continued to perform with various groups. He served as
principal oboist with the Mobile Symphony and Gulf Coast Symphony and played with the
Mobile Pops as well as being an orchestra member of the Mobile Opera and Mobile Ballet. He
was the Band Director at Thomasville High School for 19 years where he developed an award
winning concert band. He not only taught students music, he taught them lessons on life. Proud
of his Scottish Heritage, he served as President of the Clan Gunn Society of North America, the
Scottish Society of Mobile where he served as President for 2 terms as well as being the Delta
Commissioner for Clan Gunn for 20 years. Attending several Scottish Games through the years,
he won the “bonniest knees” contest a few times and had award winning shortbread. In 2010,
Jimmy was honored to be the founding conductor of the “Flying Bricks” Community Band. He
took great joy in that and continued as the conductor until 2012. In 2011, he was named
Thomasville’s Senior Citizen of the Year. He was a lifelong member of the Episcopal Church.
He is survived by his loving wife of 51 years, Mary Niles Gunn of Thomasville; two sons, Jay
(Vicky) Gunn of Summerdale, Ryan (Teresa) Gunn of Mobile; one daughter, Meg (Tim) Raley
of Thomasville and nine grandchildren, Kelley, Grady and Mary Katherine Gunn all of
Summerdale, Chandler and Laura Beth Caldwell of Birmingham, Alexis, Taylor and Olivia
Gunn of Sweet Water and Zachary Johnson of Birmingham; niece, Darlene Durkin of
Philadelphia, Penn.; his constant companions, Chip and Annabelle; very special friends, Pearl
and Will Slay, Emma Lanier and the caring members of Trinity Episcopal Church.pt. 13 at
Trinity Episcopal Church in Demopolis.
James Bowman Gunn
died Aug. 4, 2015. He lived a life devoted to theater, comedy and film, but most importantly he
devoted himself to the students he taught and directed, the comics he mentored, and the family
and friends he loved. Jim taught drama and film and directed productions for 10 years at
Kehillah Jewish High School and for six years before that at Gideon Hausner Jewish Day
School, where he touched the lives of countless students, parents and staff. Jim trained students
in all aspects of theatrical production including directing, lighting, sound, set/stage building,
acting, choreography and playwriting, instilling in generations a sense of shared responsibility
and pride in the arts. Jim was born Aug. 16, 1964, and grew up in Palo Alto. He found his
passion on the stage where he started acting as a child at the Palo Alto Children's Theatre. Jim
later directed productions for PACT, including its Outreach Program. Over the years, he
directed and acted in hundreds of community productions in all kinds of venues. In addition to
his teaching, acting and directing, Jim made his place in the Bay Area comedy scene, where he
was often referred to as "the legendary" Jimmy Gunn. He coached and mentored many young
comics over the 20 years he performed comedy, despite his many "retirements." Comedians will
remember him as a kind and respectful person who gave of his time willingly to help and
support others. As a lover of film, Jim took great joy in being part of the screening committee
for the San Francisco Film Festival throughout the last several decades. Jim is survived by his
wife, Myra Lessner of Palo Alto; his parents, Jack and Sue Gunn; his sisters, Mari Kauffmann
and Connie Douglas; and his godchildren, Alex and Daniel Klein. May Jim's memory be a
blessing to all who knew him.
James Byrd Gunn,
60, a 35 year resident of Barboursville, Va. died on Wednesday, December 15, 2010, at the
University of Virginia Medical Center. Born on October 15, 1950, in Richmond, he is survived
by his loving friends and will be missed very much. Jimmy was an Artisan Carpenter and his
work was published in the 2010 August and September issues of Albemarle Magazine on pages
61 though 64. He loved Bluegrass, learned how to play the Dobro guitar and the harmonica in
the early 1970's, and was a member of the Barboursville Blue Grass Band for several years in
the late 1980's. Jimmy was also an employee for Leroy Moore, the former saxophone player of
the Dave Matthews Band, in the 1990's. He was a conservationist and loved nature. He grew
many lush vegetable gardens throughout his life. He was also a cancer survivor. Blessings go
out to all the doctors that gave Jimmy excellent medical care before his death and the friends
who loved him dearly. Jimmy's soul is at peace in Heaven. Memorials may be made to The
Bridge Ministry, 300 Preston Avenue, Charlottesville, Virginia 22902. Published in the Daily
Progress on December 22, 2010
James Earl "Jim" Gunn
Funeral services for James Earl "Jim" Gunn, 54 of Cantonment, FL will be held on Saturday,
December 5, 2015 at 1:00 p.m. at Heritage Baptist Church in Reynolds. Burial will follow in
Gunn Family Cemetery. Jim passed away on Monday, November 30, 2015 at Upson Regional
Medical Center. He was preceded in death by his mother, Sandra Sue Gunn and sister, Terry
Kay Gunn. Survivors include his father, Clyde G. Gunn, Jr. of Butler; longtime family friend,
Chuck Antill of Cantonment, FL; sister, Dena Wilson of Butler; nephew, James Wilkinson
(Christie) of Jacksonville, FL; great nephew, Ayden James Wilkinson of Jacksonville, FL;
niece, Jessica Ashby (James Akery) of Butler; great niece, Cami Lynn LaPorte of Butler; three
aunts and one uncle and numerous cousins. Visitation will be held on Saturday from 12:00 until
1:00 pm at Heritage Baptist Church. McLeighton Funeral Service of Butler is in charge of the
arrangements. - (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright Gunn desc)
James Lee Gunn
Waynesboro, Georgia - James Lee Gunn, two week old son of Mr. And Mrs. Johnnie H. Gunn
of McBean, died early Tuesday morning. He is survived by his parents and four sisters, Peggie
Ann, Barbara Ellen, Sandra Evelyn, Connie Sue; four brothers, Jackie Hayden, Johnnie Davis,
Jimmie Dale, Laurie Richard, paternal grandmother, Saide Arrington of Greewood; maternal
grandfather Roy Heeb, maternal grandmother Minta Lee Heeb, Bartow, Florida. Funeral
services were held at Mt. Moriah Methodist Church near Mathews at 11:30 o’clock Tuesday
morning, with the Rev. D. V. Diable, pastor of the Waynesboro Methodist Church officiating.
Wednesday, April 23, 1952 Paper: Augusta Chronicle (Augusta, GA) Section: A Page: 2
James Newton Gunn
New York, November 27, 1927 - James Newton Gunn, industrial engineer who was widely
known in various branches of the automobile business died last night at his home at the ago of
60 years. Monday, November 28, 1927
Paper: Greensboro Daily News (Greensboro, NC)
Page: 5 (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright Gunn desc)
James M. Gunn
89, passed away on July 7, 2015 in El Paso, Texas . He was born on April 13, 1926 in
Readsville, North Carolina to Robert Stuart Gunn & Emma Ellington. James is preceded in
death by her daughters: Christy McCollum & Nanette Bray. He is survived by his wife:
Charlene S. Gunn; sons: Michael Brofman, Robert S. Gunn, Michael Gunn, and Kyle Gunn;
daughters: Jolene Brofman & Philis Bacchus; brothers: Calvin Gunn & David Gunn; 13
grandchildren & 10 great-grandchildren. Graveside Service will be held at Fort Bliss National
Cemetery. Service under the direction of HILLCREST FUNERAL HOME 1060 Carolina
598-3332 Thomas and Sarah Boatwright Gunn desc
James "Jim" O. Gunn, Jr.,
39, received his new pain free Heavenly body on Tuesday, February 15, 2005 at University
Hospital. Home going services will be held Friday, February 18, 2005 at 3:00 P.M. at James
Funeral Home Chapel in Wrens, GA with Rev. Rich Bowen officiating with Speaker Mrs.
Sherrell Gay of the Georgia Transplant Foundation. Interment will follow at Keysville United
Methodist Church Cemetery. Mr. Gunn was a member of Wrens Church of God. Jim served a
long and devoted career for numerous local Emergency Management Services. He excelled and
advanced to the top of all positions offered to him including: earning Valedictorian of his
Paramedic Class of 1992 at MCG. Jim was a Flight Paramedic, Firefighter for Martinez,
Richmond County, and Burke County, a member of the Georgia Firefighters Association, US
Department of Home Land Security Paramedic, Georgia EMT Instructor, Critical Care
Paramedic Instructor, Advanced Cardiac Life Support Instructor, Pediatric Advanced Life
Support Instructor, Hazmat Instructor, Basic Trauma Life Support Instructor, and CPR
Instructor. He was a loving father, devoted friend, avid reader, and will be missed by many.
Survivors include his loving parents, Jimmy and Frances Gunn; daughter, Amanda Elizabeth
Gunn (13), her mother, Lisa Gunn; son, Bryson Michael Gunn (21 months), his mother, Monica
Sturdivent; brother, Al Gunn and his wife, Sandy; honorary pallbearers will be the 8th Grade
class of Edmund Burke Academy. Pallbearers will be Randall Eason, Greg McDonald, Rusty
Sanders, Earl Porterfield, Vince Brogdon, and Ivan Bolgla. Memorial contributions may be
made to Mt. Moriah Campground, c/o Joe Walden, 2665 Mt. Moriah Road, Matthews, GA
30818. James Funeral Home- Wrens, GA. The Augusta Chronicle-February 17, 2005(Thomas and Sarah Boatwright Gunn desc)
James R. Gunn
INMAN - James R. "Jim Bob" Gunn, 77, passed away Feb. 23, 2014, at the Hutchinson
Regional Medical Center. He was born on February 7, 1937, in Barnsdall, Okla., the son of
Colonel and Frances Brown Gunn. He served in the U. S. Navy from 1955 to 1961. He had
worked as an insurance adjuster and did catastrophic adjusting across the United States. He
loved woodworking, and was known as "Jelly Man" among crafters. He helped with Mennonite
Disaster Service, was a member of the Hoffnungsau Mennonite Church and the Oklahoma Band
of the Cherokee Nation. He is remembered as a loving husband, dad and brother. On Nov. 10,
1973, he married Beth Wilcox at Amarillo, Texas. She survives. Other survivors include his
daughters, Cindy (J.W.)Martin of Hutchinson, Annette Bailey of San Francisco, Deb (Mark)
Anell of Iuka, one brother, Randy (Donna) Gunn of Holt, Mo., one sister, Kaye Hind of Apache
Junction, Ariz., four grandchildren, Cody Herrin, Troy Herrin, Misti Marcantonio, Abby Anell,
three step-grandchildren, and five great grandchildren. He is preceded in death by his parents,
and one sister, Donna Jean Gunn. Cremation has taken place. There will be no visitation.
Graveside service will be at 11 a.m., Friday, Feb. 28, 2014, at North Inman Cemetery, Inman
with Military Rites conducted by the U. S. Navy Honor Guard. Memorials may be sent to the
Mennonite Disaster Service in care of Buhler Mortuary, Buhler, Kansas. John A. And Catherine
Charles desc
James Isham Gunn
left this earth and tasted eternity on April 2, 2015 at the age of 82. As a young boy, he placed his
faith in Jesus Christ that produced years of active church membership, a passion for Bible
Study, and a love for missions. For much of his life he contributed to several organizations that
promoted the Christian faith and its values. He taught Sunday school classes at several churches
and served as a deacon. James was born in Montezuma, Georgia, the son of the late James
Isham Gunn Sr., and Grace Ward Gunn. His father was a farmer in South Georgia and the Gunn
family knew hard times and humble means. James graduated Valedictorian of Byromville High
School in 1949 and joined the army soon thereafter. He served in Ft. Leonard Wood, Missouri,
Germany and was in the reserves until his Honorable Discharge in 1961. He worked at
Owens-Illinois Glass Company for thirty-six years until his retirement in 1994. During that time
he married his wife Linda and raised two children both of whom pursued higher education,
perhaps as a direct influence of James’s love of learning. He was a loyal and devoted husband
demonstrating faithfulness, stability and love for his family during the fifty years he was
married. He is lovingly remembered and deeply missed by his wife Linda; his daughter Rebecca
and husband Greg Chapman; his son David and wife Lou Anne and four grandsons, John
Michael, Quintin, Daniel and Justin. A visitation for James will be on Monday, April 6, 2015
from 6 – 8:00 PM at Haisten Funeral Home in McDonough. The funeral service will be on
Tuesday, April 7, 2015 – 2:00 PM in the chapel of Haisten Funeral Home with Rev. Howard
Greer and Rev. Dr. Timothy Dowdy officiating. Interment will follow at Forest Hill Memorial
Park in Forest Park at 3:30 PM. Haisten Funeral Home – McDonough 770-914-8833
haistenfunerals.com Henry Daily Herald (McDonough, GA) - Saturday, April 4, 2015
James J.R. Gunn
On Christmas day, 12-25-2014 surrounded by family, James J.R. Gunn left his tired, weakened
body to go be with Jesus. He was 69 years old. James was born on June 28, 1945 in Hanford,
CA, to the late Margaret Holmes and the late Claude Gunn. James served in both the National
Guard and the Army. He was skilled in and worked many different trades throughout his life,
and eventually owned and operated his own water well drilling company. James worked hard his
entire life to support his family until he retired in 2003. More than anything else, James loved
spending time with his family. He is preceded in death by one sister, Betty Ellis; and one son,
Steven Todd Gunn. He is survived by one sister, Mary Dreyer of Colorado; one brother, Jeff
Holmes of Pennsylvania; three sons – James and Rob Gunn of Oregon, and Russell Gunn of
Orland; and four daughters – Sherri Gunn of Las Vegas, Barbara York, Amy Smith, and Lorie
Stumbaugh of Orland; as well as 21 grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren
James Robert Gunn
James Robert Gunn passed away unexpectedly at Vassar Brothers Medical Center,
Poughkeepsie on Monday, June 9, 2014. He was 85. Born in Poughkeepsie on April 15, 1929
Jim was the son of the late Vincent Edward and Elise Marie Pia DeMugnosso Gunn. Jim was a
1947 graduate of Poughkeepsie High School. He worked at IBM in Poughkeepsie from 1948 to
1989, retiring as a Senior Associate Engineer. Jim was a Sargent First Class in the Army
National Guard. On September 10, 1950 James married the former Mary C. Romanelli at St.
John the Evangelist Church in Beacon. He was a member of the Bethlehem Rod & Gun Club,
Greenhaven Fish & Game Club and the Dutchess County Sportsmen Association. Jim had a
passion for crossword puzzles, reading, tinkering, hunting, remote control boats and airplanes
and wine making. He could fix anything and was the MacGyver of his time. Jim loved and was
devoted to his family, his dog and cherished group of friends. He took loving care of his wife,
Mary until her passing on April 4, 2014. Jim was the youngest and last of his family but his
legacy will live on. James is survived by his children, Michelle Cracolici-Chumas and her
husband, Michael, Janice Pastorella and her husband, Thomas and Jeffrey Gunn and his wife,
Sharon; his grandchildren, Thomas Pastorella, Jeanna Pastorella and her fiancé, Michael
Martinelli, Jr. and Victoria (Tori) Chumas; his dog, Bo; his sister-in-laws, Mary J. Gunn,
Virginia Gunn, Maria Gunn, Johanna Romanelli, Antoinette Miller, Jeanne Cole and her
husband, Richard and Rose Polhemus; his brother-in-law, Albert Romanelli and his wife,
Rosemary; many nieces and nephews. In addition to his wife, James was predeceased by his
son, Craig Gunn in 1963 and his siblings, Vincent, Thomas, Edward, John, Joseph Gunn and
Elise Tynan. The family will receive their friends on Thursday, June 12, 2014 from 10 a.m. to
12 p.m. at Halvey Funeral Home, Inc., 24 Willow Street, Beacon. A funeral service will be held
at 12 p.m. at the funeral home. Burial with military honors will follow at St. Joachim Cemetery,
301 Washington Avenue, Beacon, NY. Memorial donations in memory of James may be made
to the American Lung Association , www.lung.org/donate. To send the family a personal
condolence please visit www.halveyfh.com. Funeral arrangements are under the supervision of
Peter T. and Patrick J. Halvey
James Waddell Gunn
Feb 27, 1953-May 21, 2015 - James was born on February 27, 1953 and passed away on
Thursday, May 21, 2015. James was a resident of Austin, Texas at the time of his passing.
Services will be at 10:00 AM Thursday, May 28, 2015 at St. Michael and All Angels Episcopal
Church. Visitation will be from 4:00 PM until 9:00 PM Wednesday, May 27, 2015 at Johnson
Funeral Home. Visitation will resume Thursday from 9:00 AM until 10:00 AM at St. Michael
and All Angels Episcopal Church. Burial of cremated remains will follow services at Consolata
Cemetery. In addition, there will be a celebration of his life at Evangeline Cafe in Austin Texas,
time and date to be announced. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to CARC or a charity
of choice. James Waddell ("Jimy”) Gunn, died Thursday, May 21, 2015 at his home in Austin,
TX. 2nd obit James was born on February 27, 1953 in Lake Charles, LA to Gordon ("Sonny")
Gunn and Barbara Roberts Gunn Gayle. He was a graduate of Lagrange High School and earned
a Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology from USL. He was employed as an audio technician by
Evangeline Cafe and the University of Texas. With his brother Gordon, he formed Gunn
Brothers Sound Design and was an award-winning sound designer for theatre, including Capital
City Theatre and Austin Playhouse, among others. He travelled the world as the tour manager
and sound man for several bands, including Joe Ely, the Flatlanders, and the Dixie Chicks. He
was a vocalist and played guitar with the band Crystal Flavola and was a founding member of
the Krewe of Couche Couche Marching Trash Can Band in Lafayette, La. Jimy was a lover of
life, literature, art, and music, a science fiction enthusiast, an excellent Cajun cook, and a
diehard Saints fan. He was intelligent, creative, and a true original. His warmth and compassion
earned him many lifelong friends. He left us much too early and will be greatly missed. He was
also a long standing member of St. Michael and All Angels. He is survived by his loving
mother, Barbara R. Gayle of Lake Charles; brother Gordon Gunn, sister-in-law Carol Gunn, and
niece Annie Gunn of Austin, Texas and by his sister, Claire Gunn Manuel and brother-in-law
Wayne Manuel of Slidell, Louisiana. He is preceded in death by his father, Gordon “Sonny”
Gunn. Services will be at 10:00 AM Thursday, May 28, 2015 at St. Michael and All Angels
Episcopal Church. Visitation will be from 4:00 PM until 9:00 PM Wednesday, May 27, 2015 at
Johnson Funeral Home. Visitation will resume Thursday from 9:00 AM until 10:00 AM at St.
Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church. Burial of cremated remains will follow services at
Consolata Cemetery. In addition, there will be a celebration of his life at Evangeline Cafe in
Austin Texas, time and date to be announced. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to
CARC or a charity of choice.
James Wiley Gunn
61 years 11 months and 27 age of age, died at his home in Wheeling, Louisana after a long
illness. Prominent in parish affairs, Mr. Gunn served as president of the parish police jury for
four years while a member of the foberning body and later represented Ward Five on the parish
school board. Born May 12, 890 at Bienville, La., he affiliated with the Methodist Church at the
age of 12 and had been a member of the Mt. Zion Methodist Church since 1942. He was also a
member of the Masonic Lodge No 168, F & AM Montgomery. Mr. Gunn married Miss Jessie
Francis Neal of Wheeling Frebruary 12, 1913 and to this union three sons were born all of
whom survive. He leave his wife; three sons, James Jeff of Philadelphia; Murrell Harrison
Gunn of Montgomery; Willard Howard Gunn of Houston; four grandchildren; one brother, D.
C. Gunn of Winnfield; four sisters; Virginia Dyer, Cheneyville; Mary Barlett, Mrs. Grace Erenst
and Mrs. Eunice Glotfelter, all of El Paso, Texas. (George and Margaret Elizabeth Morrison
Gunn desc)
James W. Gunn
Services for James W. Gunn who died Sunday August 9, 1964 in Vereen Memorial Hospital at
the age of 103, were held at 11 am Tuesday, at the Hopewell Baptist Church. The Rev Floyd
Ellis officiated and burial was in the Hopewell Cemetery. A retired farmer, Mr. Gunn was born
August 24, 1860 in Nankin, Florida but had lived in Colquitt County most of his life. He lived
at 1000 W. Central Avenue. Mr. Gunn had been in ill health for several months but death was
unexpected. Surviving are his wife, of Moultrie; five sons, E. D. Gunn of Augusta, James W.
Gunn of Lake Placid, Florida,; J. L. Gunn of Augusta, Johnnie Gunn of Massott, Florida; R. L.
Gunn of Moultrie; two daughters, Mrs. Eddie White and Mrs. R. W. Martin both of Moutrie;
two brothers, Henry Gunn of Winter Haven Florida; Wilkes Gunn of Wildwood Florida; 17
grandchildren and 20 great grandchildren. (James Wesley Gunn - Thomas and Sarah
Boatwright Gunn desc)
James Willard (JW) Gunn,
born in Idabel, Oklahoma, on July 16, 1918, died peacefully at his home in Colorado Springs on
February 24, 2015, at the age of 96. Jim was married to his beautiful wife, Dorothy, for 73 years.
Out of that union came four boys-Pete, Randy, Steve, and Doug, who were raised in Dodge
City, Kansas, where Dad could be a cowboy. The family attended First Christian Church where
he was a deacon. JW had many, many friends who loved to hear the stories of his
childhood-Jim was quite an athlete, competing in high school football, baseball,and swimming.
We all heard of his stays at the 101 Ranch in Oklahoma, traveling in a covered wagon, and his
World War II experiencesaboard the Carrier Anzio in the Pacific Campaign. During three years
at sea, he received ten battle stars and witnessed bravery as well as death. While in Dodge City,
Jimowned Gunn Motors, a Dodge & Chrysler dealership. Later he became Director for the
Kansas Association of Wheat Growers, lobbying for the betterment of farmers. Through this
association, he became friends with Senator Bob Dole. JW and his wife, Dorothy, were not
only proud of their boys, but also their 8 grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren. He never had
daughters, but would not hesitate to claim his daughters-in-law, Sheryl and Rhonda as his own.
A Celebration of Life will be held at Swan Law Funeral Directors, 501 N. Cascade, Colorado
Springs, CO at 11:00 a.m., March 6th, 2015. Burial will follow at Crystal Valley Cemetery in
Manitou Springs along with a 1:00 reception at Holiday Village Mobile Home Park club
house--3405 N. Sinton Road. Published in Dodge City Daily Globe on Feb. 28, 2015
James William "Bill” Gunn
88, of Richmond, went to be with the Lord on Monday, September 12, 2011. He was the
widower of Agnes M. Gunn; and the son of the late James S. and Josie Freeman Gunn. He was
preceded in death by a brother, Joseph A. Gunn; and a brother-in-law, Rowland B. Daniel. He is
survived by a sister, Dorothy G. Daniel; a brother, Thomas B. Gunn and his wife, Marion, of
Colonial Heights; a sister-in-law, Marion D. Gunn; and several nieces and nephews. He served
three years in the U.S. Army during WWII. The family will receive friends on Tuesday,
September 13, from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Mechanicsville Chapel of the Bennett Funeral Home,
8014 Lee-Davis Road. Graveside funeral services will be conducted on Wednesday, September
14, at 12 noon, at Cedarwood Cemetery in Roanoke Rapids, N.C. Flowers are welcome, or
donations may be made in his name to the charity of your choice. (Thomas and Sarah
Boatwright Gunn desc)
James Woodside Gunn, Jr.
Of 2509 Brook Road, Richmond, Va died April 25, 1973. He is survived by his parents, Dr.
And Mrs. James Woodside Gunn; two sisters, Jennifer and Becky Gunn; a brother Christopher
Gunn, and his grandparents, Dr., and Mrs. Charles G. Gunn of Waynesboro, Va. And Mr and
Mrs. B. S. Sample of Kingsport, Tenn. A memorial service will be held at 3 pm Saturday in the
Fellowship Hall of Ginter Park Presbyterian Church. In lieu of flowers the family requests
contributions be made to the Jim Gunn Memorial Fund of Ginter Park Presbyterian Church.
Saturday, April 28, 1973
Paper: Richmond Times Dispatch (Richmond, VA) Page: 18
Jamie Louise Gunn Miller,
100, of Normand, Tennessee died Friday, April 18, 2014, at Life Care Center of Tullahoma. She
was a homemaker and a member of the Baptist church. She was the daughter of the late James
Manson Gunn and Ida Louise Gunn Prince and the wife of the late Floyd W. Miller. She was
preceded in death by a daughter, Brenda Gail Miller. She is survived by two sons, James Miller
of Normandy, Willie W. (Virginia) Miller of Gallatin; two grandchildren, James Todd Miller
and Paige Miller. Funeral services will be held 1:00 P.M. Monday, April 21st, at Hillcrest
Funeral Home, Rev. Wayne Smith officiating. Burial will follow at Hillcrest Memorial Gardens.
Visitation will be Monday beginning at 11:00 A.M. (John A., and Catherine Charles Gunn
Desc)
Jamie Gunn
Nov. 16, 1964 - June 1, 2013 - SOUTH BEND - Jamie Rochelle Shead-Gunn, 48, of South
Bend, Indiana departed this life at 3:45 p.m. on Saturday, June 1, 2013 in Memorial Hospital of
Bend. Jamie was born on November 16, 1964 in South Bend, Indiana to James Donly Shead and
Shirley Ann Harris-Sanders. Jamie gave her life to Christ at a very young age. She graduated
from Riley High School and attended Ivy Tech College earning a degree in computer software
and business management. She later worked for Universal Forest Products for 10 years and
afterwards became the general manager of MOA Hospitality, retiring from there to pursue her
passion, Licensed Cosmetology. Jamie very much enjoyed playing Chess and Blackjack and
loved spending time with her family. In August 1995, she married Steven T. Gunn who
preceded her in death. She leaves to cherish her memory a stepson, Steven T. Gunn Jr.
"Scooter"; one sister, Carmen Freeman [Randy]; three brothers: Frank Sanders Jr., Tony
(Angela) Shead, Quentin Freeman [Andrianne]; five nieces: TyShanika Miller "Sunshine",
Shana Harris [Tay], LaCresha Carroll, Queenisha Shead, Antonisha Shead; four nephews:
Demetrice Freeman, Joshua Freeman, Addonis Freeman and Tony Shead Jr.; along with a host
of great-nieces and nephews; and one great-great nephew, Tristyn Stokes. Jamie was preceded
in death by her loving husband, Steven T. Gunn, her parents, James Donly Shead and Shirley
Ann Harris-Sanders; grandmother, Annie Harris; aunt, Rosie Reynolds; uncle, Bobby Reynolds;
two nieces: Rochelle Freeman and Tamia Freeman; one nephew, TyShawn Freeman; and one
great-nephew, ShaVante Godwin. Funeral services for Jamie Rochelle Shead-Gunn will be held
on Friday, June 7, 2013 in Clark-O'Neal Funeral Home Inc., 2702 Lincoln Way West, South
Bend. Visitation will begin at 11:00 a.m. and service at 12:00 noon. Burial will follow in
Highland Cemetery. Visit www.clarkoneal.com to sign her guestbook. Clark-O'Neal Funeral
Home Inc. has been entrusted with arrangements.
Jane Gunn
Butts County, Georgia - Mrs. Jane Gunn of Butts County committed suicide on Sunday July 18,
1869. No cause has been assigned. She hung herself with a plow line in her smoke house.
Monroe Advertiser. Copied on Date: Saturday, July 31, 1869
Paper: Daily
Constitutionalist (Augusta, GA) Volume: 26 Issue: 180 Page: 4 (Jane Elizabeth Ferguson
w/o William Henderson Gunn, Sr.)
Jane Frances Gunn,
87, died Thursday, September 27, 2012 at Brandon Woods. She was born in Phillipsburg, KS,
April 8, 1925, the younger daughter of Ira and Olive Anderson. She was raised and attended
grade and high school in Osborne, KS. She attended McPherson College for one year before
transferring to the University of Kansas and earning a bachelor’s degree from the School of
Journalism in 1947. After her children were raised she studied toward a master’s degree in
English. In the School of Journalism, she met James Gunn, who had returned from three years
of service in the Navy during World War II. They were married the day after she had completed
her last class. She worked for the K.U. News Bureau, as a secretary to the head librarian at
Northwestern University, as a reporter for the Kansas City Kansan, as the librarian for the K.U.
School of Journalism, and as the co-owner and later sole owner of the Emporium, a Lawrence
art consignment gallery. The Gunns returned to Lawrence from Kansas City, MO, in 1955. Mr.
Gunn held several positions with the University, retiring in 1993 as a professor of English. Their
elder son Christopher died in 2005. She is survived by Mr. Gunn, of the home, and her younger
son Kevin, of Lawrence. There will be a private inurnment at Pioneer Cemetery at a later date.
The family suggests memorials in her name to the Lawrence Humane Society that can be sent in
care of Warren-McElwain mortuary, 120 West 13th Street, Lawrence KS 66044.
Janet Ann Gunn Champion,
49, passed away on Sunday June 14, 2015 at Hospice Ministries in Ridgeland, MS. Visitation
will be Tuesday June 16, 2015 from 5pm to 7pm and Wednesday, June 17, 2015 from 9am until
the 10am funeral service all at Pocahontas Baptist Church in Clinton. Burial will follow in
Edwards Cemetery in Edwards, MS. Janet lived in Clinton for the past 19 years and was a
member of Pocahontas Baptist Church. She loved animals and volunteered at the zoo. She was a
Jackson Public School teacher for 27 years. She was preceded in death by her son, Sid Wesley
Champion and father, Charles H. Gunn. She is survived by her husband, Sid Champion of
Clinton; mother, Mary Ruth Gunn of Terry; daughter, Lauren Champion of Clinton; and sisters,
Carol Daniel of Terry and Cathy McClaskey of Clinton; life long friend, Leslie Wallace of
Byram; several nieces, nephews, and numerous friends. Memorials may be made to the ALS
Association, Louisiana-Mississippi Chapter at P.O. Box 66825, Baton Rouge, LA 70896-6825 Jean B. Gunn,
age 77, of Toledo, passed away on Monday, October 28, 2013 at The University of Toledo
Medical Center. Jean was born along with her triplet sisters on February 28, 1936 to Myron and
Rachel (Moyer) Heiden in Toledo. She was a graduate of Libbey High School and after 28 years
of service she retired from Toledo Public Schools. When she could, she often volunteered at St.
Luke Hospital. Jean was a long time member of Faith Lutheran Church. In her spare time, Jean
enjoyed Jazzercise classes, gardening, listening to music, her favorites were Lawrence Welk &
Engelburt Humperdink, but most of all she enjoyed spending time with her family and
especially her grandchildren. Left to cherish her memory are her five sons, Keith (Susan), Scott
(Cheryl), Kerry (Toni), John (Kristen) and Mark; 8 grandchildren; 4 great grandchildren; sister,
Jane and triplet sister, Joyce. In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by infant
brother, Myron, Jr., triplet sister, Joan and sister, Janet. The family will receive guests on Friday,
November 1, 2013 from 2-8:00 p.m. at Newcomer Funeral Home, 4150 W. Laskey Rd.
(419-473-0300). Funeral Services will begin Saturday, November 2, 2013 at 11:00 a.m. at Faith
Lutheran Church, 2440 South Ave., with visitation one hour prior. Interment will follow in
Historic Woodlawn Cemetery. Memorial Contributions may be made to the Alzheimer’s
Association of N.W.O.
Jean Ann Gunn
Jean Ann, 83, of Chesterfield, passed away peacefully January 25, 2015. She was preceded in
death by her husband, Reburn Gunn; and daughter, Pamela. She is survived by six children,
John Hagood Jr. (Susan), David Hagood (Karen Phillips), Tom Gunn (Susan), Michael Gunn,
Rebecca Gunn, Jeanne Trammell (John Kerr); grandchildren, Lani, Johnny, Erin, David, Jacob,
Tim, Michael, Jessica, Nikki, Lindsay and Joe; 14 great-grandchildren. She was a Chesterfield
County school bus driver for over 30 years. She will be greatly missed for her love, strength and
faith. A memorial ceremony will be held 2 p.m. Saturday, January 31 at Bliley's-Chippenham,
6900 Hull Street Rd.
Jean Gunn Deming
Jean G. Deming, 93, resident of the Meadows Assisted Living in Montoursville, died
Wednesday, March 11, 2015 at The Gatehouse Hospice. Jean was predeceased by her husband
of 48 years, Grove W. Deming Jr., in 1992. Born Sept. 27, 1921 in Copan, OK, Jean was the
daughter of Glenn D. and Harriet Rathjen Gunn. She was predeceased by a brother, Glenn
Gunn Jr. Jean graduated from Ottawa High School, Ottawa, Kansas in 1939 and worked for Hall
Brothers in Kansas City, MO. She lived in Marblehead, MA before moving to Williamsport in
1957. Jean was a beloved Mother, Grandmother, Great-Grandmother and friend. She was
affectionately called “Gram” by all her family. An avid reader, Jean also enjoyed crafts,
cooking, and spending time with her family. Jean was a long time member of New Covenant
United Church of Christ, Williamsport. Surviving are her children, Grove W. (Lyn) Deming III
of Gibsonia; Elizabeth (Michael) Loser of York, Priscilla (Terry Glidden) Deming of Manteo,
NC and Barbara (Robert) Reeder of Williamsport; grandchildren, Christopher Loser, Bethany
(Karl) Fisher, Matthew Deming, Maura Deming, Tyler (Katie) Reeder and Travis Reeder; and
great-grandchildren, Landon Loser, Sabra and Jude Fisher. A Memorial Service to celebrate
Jean’s life will be held at 2:00 p.m. Saturday, at her church, 202 East Third St., with Rev. Dr.
Karin Stork-Whitson officiating. The family will receive friends from 1:15 pm until 2 p.m. The
family will provide the flowers and suggests contributions be made to the New Covenant United
Church of Christ Memorial Fund.
Jean Mitchell Gunn
passed away peacefully on May 4, 2013, at the age of 87. She was born Evelyn Jean Mitchell
on Aug. 7, 1925, in Fredonia, Kan., to Emmett John Mitchell and Patricia Lee Duby. She spent
her childhood in Kansas, Texas and Ohio, where she attended schools in the Diocese of
Cleveland and graduated from St. Joseph Academy in 1943. In 1944, she married Harry W.
Gunn II (Junior) in Cleveland, Ohio, and the couple moved, along with their firstborn, Harry III
(Hank), to Indianapolis in 1949. There they had two more sons, Jim and Tim, and lived in the
growing suburbs of Indianapolis near Bonham and 34th streets. Widowed in 1960, she obtained
her real estate license and joined Carriage Estates Company, where she became a partner of the
firm in 1968, serving as head of their property management department and manager of their
Castleton office. She started her career in real estate and worked for many years at Carriage
House Title Company. Throughout the 1970s she was active on many committees of the
Indianapolis Board of Realtors. Around 1980, she semi-retired from real estate, bought a
sailboat and lived for several years on her boat, living out a dream of traveling, mostly in the
Gulf of Mexico. She came back to Indiana and worked as a closing agent. In 1985, her sons
built her a house in the Village of Zionsville, where she lived with her family close by — all
sons living within a few blocks, and most of her grandchildren in town. Jean leaves behind one
sister, Peggy Sanderson of Boston, Mass.; three sons, Hank (Darla), Jim (Jenny) and Tim, all
from Zionsville; nine grandchildren, Katy, Karen (Zeke Berger), Ben, Luke, Adam, Darcy,
Kevin, Kyle, Kelly, Katie, Mitchel and Laini; and two great-grandchildren, Juniper and Wyatt
Berger. She is preceded in death by her father, her mother and her husband. Jean will be buried
next to her husband, Junior, at Calvary Cemetery in Indianapolis, and there will be a Celebration
of Life with family and friends on May 19, 2013
Jeanne Gunn Rousseau,
age 96, passed away peacefully on Saturday, Nov. 29, 2014 at Arbor House in Weatherford. She
was born July 17, 1918 in Dubuque, Iowa. Jeanne was a long time resident of Dallas, working
as an English teacher at Highland Park High School, and later as an artist. Jeanne was preceded
in death by her husband of 62 years, Donald and sister, Elizabeth Schober. Jeanne is survived by
her son, Carl, daughter-in-law, Elizabeth, grandchildren, Alyssa, Ryan, Shannon and Ian, all of
Weatherford; sister, Sally Jackson of Phoenix, Arizona; numerous nieces and nephews. The
funeral service will be held at 11:00 AM on Wednesday, Dec. 3 at St. Francis of Assisi
Episcopal Church, 117 Ranch House Road, Willow Park, TX 76087. The family particularly
thanks the caregivers at Arbor House in Weatherford for making Jeanne's last four years as
comfortable as possible. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Alzheimer's Association.
Jeanne Carol Birkinbine Gunn
1950 - 2014 Jeanne Carol J.C. Birkinbine Gunn was born on October 19, 1950 to George and
Virginia Birkinbine at St. Lukes Hospital in Boise, Idaho. J. C., our daughter, sister, mother, and
friend left us peacefully on the the afternoon of October 30, 2014 after a valiant and courageous
battle with cancer. J.C. is survived by her two sons, Christopher and Aron, her father and
stepmother, George and Nancy Birkinbine of Boise, her stepfather, Fred Griffiths of Donnelly,
brothers David and Peggy Birkinbine of Boise, Randy Birkinbine of Boise, Steve Birkinbine of
Alaska, Mike and Renee Birkinbine Of Donnelly, her aunt Eleanore Rodgers of Boise, her aunt
Valoy Pierce of Caldwell, and numerous nieces, nephews, and cousins. J.C. lived life to its
fullest and enjoyed her family and friends with an enthusiasm that has left us all thankful for
having her in our lives. One of her joys later in life was a good game of darts, and she developed
many friendships over the years. J.C. was preceded in death by her grandparents, her husband,
Earl Gunn of Texas, and her mother, Jeanne Griffiths of Donnelly. It is our hope and prayer that
she is at peace and with them now. Donations should be made to the cancer society of Idaho in
her name. A memorial (potluck) service for family and friends will be held at her brother David
and Peggy Birkinbine's house at 3625 North Rugby, Boise, Idaho on November 15th from 11:00
am until 3:00 pm.
Jeffrey Allen Gunn
56, of Brainerd, MN died Friday, January 1, 2016 at his home. A Celebration of Life will be
held at a later date. Jeffrey was born September 2, 1959 in Crosby, MN to Allen and Esther
(Britton) Gunn. He graduated from Brainerd High School in 1978 and then attended upholstery
school and also computer programming classes. He enjoyed hunting, fishing, camping, and
being outdoors. Jeffrey also liked to garden, write books, and was always inventing things that
he could use to enjoy life. Jeffrey is survived by his brother, Gordon (Dhorea) Hines of
Murfreesboro, AK; lifetime companion and care giver, Gloria Sanoski; Gloria’s children, Jason,
Frank, and Jessie Sanoski; five grandchildren; aunts, Ruth Mattson of Negaunee, MI; Rose
Torgerson of Brainerd, MN; uncles, George (Shirley) Britton of Ely, MN and Doyle Duke;
great- aunts, Agnes Hines, Rachel (Harvey) Wing of Brainerd, MN; and many cousins, nieces
and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents, Esther and Allen Gunn; grandparents,
George and Mable Britton; sisters, Cindy Ochoa, and Robin Gunn; and many aunts and uncles.
Arrangements have been entrusted to Brenny Funeral Chapel in Baxter, MN.
Jerry Gunn
died Tuesday, Sept. 29, 2015, at his home in Baldwyn, Mississippi. Funeral services will be at 1
p.m. Monday, Oct. 5, 2015 at Central Grove M.B. Church in Kossuth. Burial will be in the
Rienzi Cemetery in Rienzi. Agnew and Sons Funeral Home of Baldwyn is in charge of
arrangements. Visitation is from 2 to 5 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home. Family and friends
may sign the guestbook at www.agnewandsons.com.
Jerry E. Gunn,
64, of County Route 82, Troupsburg, NY, passed away on Saturday, February 7, 2015 at Strong
Memorial Hospital in Rochester, NY following a brief illness. Born in Hornell, NY on
September 21, 1950, Jerry was the son of Eldon and Waneta Lewis Gunn. He was a graduate of
Troupsburg Central School. On July 3, 1971, he and the former Sandra K. Mattison were
married in Troupsburg. Sandy survives. Following high school, Jerry worked briefly for the
Town of Troupsburg Highway Department and also Polly-O Dairy in Campbell. He then began
a long employment with the New York State Department of Transportation (NYSDOT) working
as a heavy equipment operator from the Jasper shop. Jerry was an avid hunter and fisherman
who adored his grandchildren. Time with family was his most treasured pastime. Surviving is
his wife of over 43 years, Sandy Gunn at home, his daughters, Jeni Gunn of Troupsburg, Amy
Button (Colby Brewer) of Troupsburg, Kari Gunn of Troupsburg and Tami Gunn of Jasper, his
12 granddaughters, Jeri, Lindsey, Miranda, Reaghen, Ellie, Chloe, Aubrey, Eryn, Lani, Kadi,
Mattison, Kaysi, his 6 grandsons, Carson, Matthew, Justin, Mason, Treyson and Thomas, his
mother and step father, Waneta and Otis Shoemaker of Rochester, his sisters, Linda Sawyer of
Bath and Lorraine McNeil of Lindley, his brothers, Terry (Wanda) Gunn of Troupsburg and
Rick (Theresa) Gunn of Troupsburg, his Boston Terrier Billie and several nieces, nephews and
cousins. Jerry was preceded in death by his daughter, Cami Gunn and his father, Eldon Gunn.
Jerry's wishes will be followed and there will be no public visitation or funeral services
Jesse Gunn
Jesse Gunn age 15 years a nephew of Dr. Allen B. Gunn of this city, who died in St Louis, was
buried in Walnut Hill Cemetery, here, this afternoon.: Monday, September 18, 1905
Paper:
Belleville News Democrat (Belleville, IL) Volume: XXIII Issue: 148 Page: 4
Jesse Carlos Gunn
MORTONS GAP, Ky. -- The Rev. Jesse Carlos "J.C." Gunn, 87, of Mortons Gap, died 9 p.m.
Tuesday, Jan. 6, 2004, at Western Kentucky Veterans Center in Hanson, Ky. He was born Jan.
5, 1917, in Hopkins County, Ky., to the late Aubrey and Ora Slaton Gunn. He was a Missionary
Baptist minister, serving churches in Christian, Muhlenberg and Hopkins Counties for 56 years.
He was a Kentucky Colonel and a member of Love United Baptist Church in Madisonville. In
addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife, Grace Offutt Gunn, in 2001; and
four brothers, the Rev. James Gunn, William Gunn, Aubrey "Jr. V." Gunn and Donald Gunn.
He is survived by one daughter, Yvonne Foster of Mortons Gap; three sisters, Louise Provance
of Kerrville, Texas, Juanita Burke of Camden, Tenn., and Teenie Davis of Hopkinsville, Ky.;
two grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services
will be held 11 a.m. Saturday at Reid-Walters Funeral Home in Earlington, Ky., with the Rev.
Laddie Pride officiating. Burial will be in Salem Memorial Gardens in Mortons Gap.
Pallbearers will be Leonard Thurston, Glen Wiles, Kevin Law, Donnie Matheny, Eric Matheny
and Matt Dawson. Honorary pallbearers will be Daniel Scott, Joshua Corum and Caleb Bruce,
all great-grandsons. Visitation will be from 5 until 8 p.m. Friday and from 9 a.m. until service
time Saturday at the funeral home. Memorial contributions may take the form of donations to
Gideons International. Envelopes will be available at the funeral home. (Thomas and Sarah
Boatwright Gunn desc)
Jesse J. Gunn,
age 46 of Hastings, Minnesota died Thursday, September 24, 2015. He was born June 1, 1969
in Brooklyn, New York to Fred and Norma (Devirgil) Gunn. He had worked for Intek Plastics,
Inc. of Hastings. Jesse was a very gentle, caring and giving person who loved spending time
with his family. He was preceded in death by his parents and brother, Fred Gunn. Jesse is
survived by his daughters Samantha Price and Anna Gunn; grand-daughters Haley and Brilynn
Price; his girlfriend Jessa Fanning, all of Hastings; three siblings Charles Gunn, Linda Gunn and
Earl Gunn; also many other relatives and friends. Memorial Services will be held 11 AM
Tuesday, October 6, 2015 at Caturia-Smidt Funeral Home & Cremation Services, 201 E.
Seventh St., Hastings with Pastor Bob Nelson officiating. Visitation will be held at the funeral
home one hour prior to the service. A family interment will take place at Crystal Lake Cemetery
in Minneapolis at a later date. Memorials are preferred.
Jessica L. Gunn
Jessica LeMay Gunn, age 32, of Huntsville, Alabama passed Thursday, Oct. 10,2013 at her
home. Public Viewing will be 3-6 pm, Saturday, at the Royal Funeral Home. - Published in The
Huntsville Times from Oct. 16 to Oct. 18, 2013.
Jessie Lena Gunn Stephens,
age 70, passed away at 8:35 p.m. Monday, March 10, 2014 at Texoma Medical Center. Jessie
was born April 17, 1943 in Colorado Springs, Colorado to Edwin Jay Gunn and Oeva Lois
Gunn. She is survived by her husband Anthony E. (Tony) Stephens of Sherman and her twin
brother Walter Richard Gunn of Hickory, North Carolina. Jessie earned a Bachelor's degree in
French and a Master's degree in English from North Texas State University and taught French
and English at North Richland Hills High School near Fort Worth. She did technical writing and
corporate training for Texas Instruments, did freelance reporting for Computer Dealer magazine,
wrote a series of short stories for Woman's World magazine, and taught classes on business
writing at corporations across the US. She edited book manuscripts for Brown Books and
published three books of her own: Touring Texas Gardens, The Book Lover's Guide to Texas,
and When to Do What in Your Texoma Yard and Garden. She founded her own small
business, The Backyard Nature Store, and later became a Master Gardener of Grayson County.
She wrote the garden column "In Your Backyard" which has been published every Thursday in
the Herald Democrat. She was an award winning member of the Texas Presswomen Association
and a founding member of the Cuchara Writers Group. A Memorial Service will be held for
Jessie in the chapel at Waldo Funeral Home, 619 North Travis Street in Sherman at 7 p.m.
Thursday, March 13. Her friends and associates are cordially invited to attend and participate.
Jessie loved flowers, and those wishing to do so may have a small flower arrangement sent to
Waldo Funeral Home prior to the Memorial Service. No family visitation or viewing will be
held. Jessie's no-ceremony burial will be 2 p.m. Friday, March 14 at the Antelope Cemetery in
Antelope, Texas, south of Wichita Falls
Jessie Mea Gunn
Our wonderful little Mother, Jessie Mae Gunn, died September 20, 2015 Sunday mourning after
a very peaceful day with her arms folded across her chest in prayer. Occasionally she would
open her eyes very widely and I know she was seeing something marvelous. She was born in
Syracuse, KS, March 7, 1916 and has survived all her immediate family at 99 ½. Those of us
who are left to miss her are Joel Gunn and Belinda of Graham, NC, Sylvia Marie and her three
“Texas” girls; Emrys, Mauve and Sloane, and Riley Gunn and Stellina and their “Aussie” Grace
and Ari; Janet Gunn and Rex Winters of Wheat Ridge, CO; Raymond Gunn (greeted Mom in
her passing) and Cindy of St Joe, Ks, Levi and Amber and Ilsa Grace in Golden, CO; and Sylvia
Gunn Mierau and Tim of Monroe, WA, Isaac Mierau, Eri and Mizuki of Bothell, WA and Elena
Gunn Mierau and Bo Yount of Spokane, WA. Mom loved music her whole life. Her mother, Ida
May Singer, bought her a piano when she was 5 years old and she practiced on that same piano
well in to her 80’s and 90’s. Her love of music included her participation in the Lawrence Music
Club where she was an active member and where she also performed. She lived most of her life
in Syracuse with a few side trips with our Father, Joel Riley Gunn, during World War II and
following his seismograph crew. As a single mother, she raised four kids in the 1950’s; first
working two jobs at Penny’s and the hospital and then being elected as County Clerk for 12
years. She attended Goodland Technical School and studied computers. She loved her email.
For several years she worked in Garden City, KS at Fansler Tires and then moved near Wichita
to spend two years helping our brother, Raymond Gunn, who left us in 2010, with his business.
Her brother, Kermit Singer, asked her to come back to Syracuse to help with the farming and
she retired in Syracuse to spend the next 30 years. In 2007, she agreed to move to Denver to live
with Janet and Rex who allowed for her fierce independence and yet she was willing to ask for
help where she needed it and graciously accepted it. She did all her own cooking, bathing,
washed and cut her own hair and was mental backup for Janet until the last few months. We can
tell you story after story of her love and devotion to us and our upbringing in a loving, caring,
nurturing family. She loved to cook for us and there was always fried chicken and an angel food
cake when we came home. We thank you Mom, for all our onederful lives. You have always
been a grounding rock and inspiration to all of us. To all her friends, I can tell you that she loved
you all dearly and spoke of each of you often. She had so much fun on the “big bus” trips with
Ann and the Community Concerts. We were so bless to have Omar take over the farm and his
visits. When we came to Syracuse, the visits from Becky, Inez, Sammy and the Niles family
were priceless. Much gratitude to David Stimatze and Marlene and Lynn Ashmore for taking
care of the place all these years and all of you who have watched over it. Also to Don Post for
all your help as we weekend warriored! In Denver, Janet’s Bunco group took Mom in with such
love and caring. It was the highlight of her month plus Mile Hi Church once a week. I’m so
sorry, if in my stupor, I have left anyone out, but you know who you are;-) All of you, young and
old, were precious to her and are to us.
Jewell “Judy” Dean Gunn Nichols,
age 76 of Sweetwater, passed away on Saturday, March 7, 2015 at Sweetwater Hospital. She
was a member of Gregory’s Chapel Baptist Church, but attended the Old Country Church in
Sweetwater. Preceded in death by her husband: James S. Gunn, daughter: Michelle Galyon,
parents: Carl V. and Ruby M. Parris. Survivors include her husband: Rev. Calloway Nichols,
Sweetwater, Sons and daughters-in-law: Jimmy and Debbie Gunn, Athens, Allen and Patty
Gunn, Sweetwater, daughter: Rhonda Gunn Camp, Sweetwater, step-sons and daughters-in-law:
Darren and Jill Nichols, Sweetwater, Rev. Andy and Mandy Nichols, Madisonville,
step-daughter and son-in-law: Annette and Anthony Martin, Madisonville, grandchildren: Tonya
Camp, Wisconsin , Michael and Lori Gunn, Niota, Stacey and Ben Best, Tellico Plains, Amy
and John Cox, Sweetwater, Jason and Jennifer Gunn, Athens, Shawn and Hannah Camp,
Sweetwater, Derrick Camp and Casey Cook, Sweetwater, Kayla and Nick Daniels, Sweetwater,
Brianna, Hannah, and Hunter Galyon, Sweetwater, Savannah Baker, Chattanooga, several
great-grandchildren, step-grandchildren: Conner and Lillie Nichols, Sweetwater, Adrian, Alisa,
and Abby Nichols, Madisonville, Sister: Christine Viars, Sweetwater, several nieces and
nephews. The family will receive friends on Tuesday, March 10, 2015 at Sweetwater Memory
Chapel from 4:00P.M. until 8:00P.M. with the funeral service to follow at 8:00P.M. in the
Memory Chapel with Rev. Lester Gunn, Rev. Dennis Hicks, and Rev. Paul Thomas officiating.
Interment 1:00P.M. Wednesday in the Christianburg Baptist Church Cemetery. Sweetwater
Memory Chapel in charge of arrangements. www.kykerfuneralhomes.com
Jewell Gunn
Valley Times-News, The (Lanett, AL) - Friday, December 27, 2013 - WEST POINT - Ms.
Jewel A. Gunn, 62, of West Point died Monday, Dec. 23, 2013, at West Georgia Medical Center
in LaGrange. A memorial service is planned for Saturday, Dec. 28 at 1 p.m. at Keeney
Memorial United Methodist Church with the Rev. Billy Drakes officiating. Ms. Gunn is
survived by a loving and dedicated daughter, Fannette (Charlie) Davidson of LaGrange; a
brother, Evangelist Horace (Annie) Gunn of Charlotte, N.C.; five grandchildren, Samuel
Davidson, Ashantiana Davidson and Cokeitha Truitt, all of La-Grange, Dominique Ack of
Brooklyn, N.Y. and Donavan Brooks of West Point; one great-grandson, Montrez Truitt of
LaGrange; and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins and other relatives and friends. Born Jan. 12,
1951, in Troup County, Ms. Gunn was the daughter of the late Jerry Jr. and Fannie Mae
Sherman Gunn. She was a product of West Point Public Schools and was a member of the 1969
graduating class of Harrison High School. Ms. Gunn joined Bethlehem Baptist Church at an
early age. The family many be contacted at the residence of Mrs. Fannette "Shun" Davidson, 17
Barnard Ave., LaGrange.
Jim Irvin Gunn,
a resident of Modesto, Calif. died at Valley Comfort care home on Friday, January 8, at the age
of 91. Born in Arkansas on February 6, 1924, his family moved to Oklahoma when he was a
child. He followed one of his brothers to California as a teenager and lived the rest of his life in
Modesto. Jim served in World War II and the Korean War, stationed in California both times,
working as a surgical assistant. Between and after his years in the service he worked for Valley
Motor Lines, first as a truck driver and later as a night dock foreman. After the closure of Valley
Motor Lines he worked for M.I.D. until he retired. Jim served for many years as a volunteer
fireman for the Burbank Paradise Fire Department, which he enjoyed very much. Jim was
happily married, for over 60 years, to Mary (Jones) Gunn until her death in 2010. They had three
children, Larry Gunn of Modesto, Peggy Gunn of Amsterdam, the Netherlands, and Harold
Gunn (deceased). Jim and Mary always enjoyed camping and were members of The Good Sam
trailer club. They travelled extensively throughout the U.S. and also visited their daughter in
Amsterdam on several occasions. They were avid baseball fans and supported the Modesto
baseball team from the 1950's until their respective health conditions prevented them from
attending games. Jim is survived by his son, Larry, his daughter, Peggy, grandchildren Ron,
Paul, Scott, Christopher and Becky and nine great grandchildren. The funeral service will be
held on Saturday, January 16, at 1:00 p.m. in the Heritage Chapel at Lakewood Funeral Home,
900 Santa Fe Ave., Hughson.
Jimmy Gunn
An All-American end who was part of USC's "Wild Bunch" defensive line in 1969, died
Saturday April 16, 2015, in Los Angeles of heart failure, the school announced. He was 66.
Gunn played for the Trojans from 1967 to 1969. He was All-American as a senior and was
selected by the Chicago Bears in the 13th round of the 1970 NFL draft. He played seven pro
seasons for the Bears, New York Giants and Tampa Bay Buccaneers. At USC, the 6-foot-1,
210-pound Gunn was known for his speed and quickness. He teamed with end Charles Weaver,
tackles Al Cowlings and Tody Smith and middle guards Willard "Bubba" Scott and Tony Terry
to form the "Wild Bunch." Named for the Sam Peckinpah Western film, the unit helped the
Trojans finish 10-0-1 in 1969. Gunn was born Nov. 27, 1948, in Augusta, Ark., and played
football at Lincoln High School in San Diego. After retiring from football he had a business
career and became a real estate developer, USC said. Gunn is survived by his sister, Willetta
Bocage, and his fiancee, Mary Watkins. -B- Los Angeles Times (CA) - Friday, April 17, 2015
Jimmy Dale Gunn
Sanpablo, California - Funeral services for Jimmy Dale Gunn, 16 of San Pablo, formerly of
Augusta, Georgia, who died Sept 23 at a San Pablo hospital will be held at 3 pm Wednesday at
the San Pablo Chapel of Wilson and Kratzer Mortuaries with the Rev. James A. McCulla
officiating. Burial will be in Rolling Hills Memorial Park in Richmond, California. Survivors
include his parents, Mr. And Mrs. Johnnie Gunn, San Pablo; nine sisters, Mrs. Connie Martin,
and Mrs. Sandra Kimberly of Augusta, Ga., Miss Sylvia Gunn, Miss Shirley Gunn, Miss Bonnie
Gunn, Miss Diane Gunn, Miss Karen Gunn and Mrs. Peggy Carswell, all of San Pablo, and Mrs.
Barbara McCostlin of Richmond, California; three brothers, Larry Gunn and Jackie Hayden
Gunn of San Pablo, California, and Johnny Gunn of Richmond, Ca; grandparents Mr. And Mrs.
Roy Heeb, Bonita Springs, Florida, and Mrs. Sadie Arrington of Augusta Georgia. Tuesday,
September 27, 1966 Paper: Augusta Chronicle (Augusta, GA) Section: A Page: 13
Jimmie E. Gunn
MERIDIAN, Mississippi — Services for Reverend Jimmie E. Gunn will be held Wednesday at
2:30 p.m. at Robert Barham Family Funeral Home Chapel. Burial will be in Prospect
Presbyterian Church. Reverend Gunn, 82, of Meridian, died Monday, July 01, 2013, at
Anderson Regional Medical Center. In lieu of flowers the family requests donations be made to
the Gideons or Suqualena United Methodist Church. Meridian Star, The (MS) - Wednesday,
July 3, 2013
Joe R. Gunn
Funeral services for Joe R. Gunn, 56 widely known Masonic worker, veteran of the SpanishAmerican War and resident of Dalles for forty four years, who died Tuesday night, January 19,
1932 at his home, 3721 McKinney, will be conducted at 10 am Thursday at Sparkman’s chapel.
Burial will be in Fort Lawn Cemetery. Dallas Morning News, Thursday January 21, 1932 Page
3 [Joseph Ridgeway Gunn]
Joan Gunn Strahm
Joan I. Strahm, 90, passed away in her residence in Sterling House of Marion, at 8:45 p.m. on
Thursday, August 1, 2013. Joan was born in Van Buren, Ind., May 14, 1923, to Charles and
Hazel (Wilson) Gunn. She attended Van Buren High School. On July 27, 1944 she married Roy
Strahm. He passed away in 1995. Joan was a housewife and homemaker all of her life, moving
around to many different areas whereever her husband's work took them. After retirement they
moved to Van Buren. Joan is survived by one brother, Rev. Clyde (Phyllis) Gunn, Marion;
sisters, Virginia (Marshall) Hart, Springfield, Mass., Catherine (James) Longshore, Florence,
S.C. and Mary Mosley, DeLand, Fla.; and many nieces and nephews. Joan was preceded in
death by her mother and father; husband, Roy Strahm; and brothers, James and Robert Gunn.
Funeral services will be held on Tuesday, August 6, 2013, at 1:00 p.m. in the Ferguson &
Glancy Funeral Home, Van Buren, Ind., with the Rev Clyde Gunn officiating. Burial will
follow in the Van Buren Cemetery, Van Buren. Friends may gather to share and remember on
Tuesday, August 6. 2013, from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m., prior to the service. Arrangements are
being handled by the Ferguson & Glancy Funeral Home, Van Buren, Indiana
Joan Marie Gunn,
age 66, of Freeport, N.Y., died June 1, 2013, in Marshfield, Mass. She was born in Brooklyn,
N.Y., and had been a resident of Marshfield for the past year where she bravely fought her
cancer. She lived for many years in Freeport, where she taught elementary school. Ms. Gunn
was preceded in death by her parents, Kathleen and Michael J. Gunn, a brother, Michael and a
sister, Kathleen Modick. She is survived by brothers, Richard Gunn of Marshfield, Mass., and
Robert Gunn of Chapel Hill, N.C.; and many nieces and nephews. A private graveside is
planned.
Jo Ann Gunn
Jo Ann was born July 21, 1940 in Freer, TX to Edna & Emil Hackbarth, just before her dad
went to Germany during his tour of World War II. 8 years later Edna & Emil gave birth to Jo
Ann's sister Arlene. They both suffered the loss of their father only 2 years later after he
contracted a rare skin disease from Auschwitz concentration camp. Jo Ann and her sister often
remembered how hard it was growing up as a German descendent after the war and both
struggled in school being poor and unable to speak good English. They would often tell stories
of living in Gruene, Tx when living in Gruene wasn't cool. When Jo Ann was a teenager, she
would start the dance off every Saturday night at Gruene Hall. Her mother would often tell Jo
Ann to take her little sister a long and while Jo Ann would catch the eye of a few young fly boys
out of Randolph Air Force Base Arlene would nap under a table. In 1956 Jo Ann married
Danny Eugene Farrow, out of Randolph Air Force Base, and they quickly left home for England
where they would continue their life there for a total of 6 yrs before returning home. Jo Ann
would there work for the NCO as a waitress. During Danny's second tour of duty in England
they were very eager to adopt a baby boy born January 29th, 1967 in Ipswich. Six months
passed quickly and Ronald Eugene Farrow left England with his new parents for his new home
in Texas. The family would finally make New Braunfels their home. The small community of
Barbarossa would become alive again when Jo Ann & Danny opened up a local beer joint called
the Barbarossa Trough with the help of her sister and husband. Several years would pass as they
became active in the small farming community. In December 1984 Jo Ann & Arlene lost their
mother to cancer. A short time later Jo Ann would be diagnosed with breast cancer. In 1985 Jo
Ann divorced Danny and her life would be changed forever after suffering the tragic loss of her
son in a car crash the same year. An event that Jo Ann would never recover from. After
experiencing several losses & sadness Jo Ann would find her anchor and future husband when
her sister introduced her to Larry Phil Gunn at a local dance hall in town. They dated as he
nurtured her and they fell in love to be wed later that year in 1985. They have been inseparable
ever since as they would continue to love each other, trust each other and cherish each other as
they grew old together. They lived in New Braunfels most of their lives together but there were
brief times spent in Salado, Tx, Harker Heights, Tx & San Angelo, Tx. They sold the
"Barbarossa Trough" business, and went into the "Texas Postal" mailing service in New
Braunfels for twelve years. Afterwards Larry would become a truck driver for a couple of
national companies and as Jo Ann as his "co-pilot" the two would travel across the United
States.
The two eventually retired and during the next several years as Jo Ann's health declined Larry
never left her side. She battled Bone Cancer & Leukemia and fought courageously till the end.
Larry was her prince and she refused to leave him. He was by her side at Sundance Nursing
Facility as she took her last breaths. From her sister... I truly believe she gave her life to Christ
April 19, 2015. She always believed in God, but never knew how to ask him into her life. My
Sister & I prayed together and we both ask Jesus Christ to be her Lord & Savior. It was a cryful
event for both of us, and I am so glad I was part of it. My sister was very quiet, usually. But get
her started on politics and family values, she would raise quite an opinion. To read was my
sisters favorite pass time. Her favorite Hobby was to read the paper front to back. Because of
that she became a current event intellectual. If you needed to know something about the news,
you ask my sister. She has quite the library of books containing espionage, CIA, love, travel and
crime type thrillers with a strong female lead. She loved to tell stories of other countries and
places she had traveled, including Alaska & England, lived and read about. Her and Larry loved
feeding the birds with their birdhouses and watching them from the kitchen windows. Jo Ann
always had a furry companion. She loved cats especially. We will miss her constant hospitality
and good cooking. JoAnn loved entertaining family & friends. There was always room for one
more at the table no matter when. She always entered a room with elegant grace regardless of
how bad her health had taken a toll on her life and she never left the house without her make-up
and earrings on. JoAnn was our in house green thumb Goo Roo. She loved plants and
gardening. When she was in good health she spent hours of daylight working in the yard tending
to her flowers abound and she use to help her Mom raising a 1/2 acre garden and canning
vegetables. She is proceeded in death by her son, Ronald Eugene Farrow; her mother, Edna L.
Hackbarth Zimmerman; her step father, Henry P. Zimmerman; her father, Emil O. Hackbarth.
She leaves her husband of 29 years Larry P. Gunn; her sister Arlene Cantu & brother in law Jose
E Cantu Jr; her Goddaughter & niece Deborah Lynn Lehmann; her great niece, Amber Lynn
Lehmann and great nephew, Andrew Eugene Lehmann. In San Angelo,Tx she leaves a loving
niece, Margo DeloSantos and a nephew and wife Tommy & Debbie Love. As well as an array of
family & friends in different corners of the globe. A visitation will be held for Jo Ann Gunn on
Thursday, April 30, 2015 from 5:00pm-9:00pm at Zoeller Funeral Home. Funeral Services will
be on Friday, May 1, 2015 at 10:00am at Zoeller Funeral Home with the interment to follow at
Guadalupe Valley Memorial Park.
Joanne Gunn
(nee Radecki), age 80; loving mother of Frank Krecow (Charlotte), Elaine Krecow (Todd),
Robert Krecow (Kathy), Mark Krecow (deceased), Kimberly Gunn Waters Kuminkoski (Barry);
cherished grandmother of Stephanie Hajdu McDowell, Dylan Waters and Brant Poenisch; dear
sister of Mary Archacki-Meyer, Shirley Hopper, Bill Radecki, Tom Radecki; dearest aunt and
great aunt of many. Friends may call at GOLUBSKI DELIBERATO FUNERAL HOME 4747
TURNEY RD. CORNER of GARFIELD BLVD. FOR VISITATION MONDAY, APRIL 7,
2014 FROM 2-4 & 6-8PM followed by a Funeral Service at 8:00 pm. Inurnment St. Mary
Cemetery (E. 71st Street). Cleveland, Ohio
Joanne Wilcox Gunn
QUITMAN, — Services for Joanne Wilcox Gunn were held Tuesday at First United Methodist
Church in Quitman with the Revs. Dr. Will Dowling and Clay Lee officiating. Wright's Funeral
Home was in charge of arrangements. Mrs. Gunn, 81, of Quitman, died Saturday, Sept. 30,
2006, at Jeff Anderson Regional Medical Center. She was born on May 29, 1925, in Charleston,
to the late Mr. and Mrs. J.P. Wilcox. She had been a resident of Quitman since 1952. She will
be remembered as one who adored her husband, children, grandchildren and
great-grandchildren. The legacy she leaves will have a generational impact, not only on her
family, but on the many friends she influenced in her life. She honored her husband, and was
fiercely loyal to her family. She was indeed a Proverbs 31 woman. She was a member of First
United Methodist Church of Quitman, where she worshiped since her arrival in Quitman in
1952. Her death leaves an enormous void in her family. However, her husband and children may
be comforted by the knowledge that she is in paradise with her friend and savior, Jesus Christ in
whom she trusted for her eternal salvation. Survivors include her husband of almost 60 years,
Dr. Walter Dill Gunn; a daughter, Linda Gunn Haddock and her husband, Jim, of Lake Village,
Ark.; a son, Dill Gunn and his wife, Paulette, of Brandon; grandchildren, Joy Haddock Davis
and her husband, Roger C., of Jackson and Jamie Haddock and his wife, Stephanie, of Lake
Village; great-grandchildren, Grace Davis, Clayton Davis, Emilee Haddock, Elliott Haddock
and Hayden Haddock; a sister, Betty Wilcox Vause and her husband, Louis, of Oxford; a
brother, Joe Davis Wilcox and his wife, Nell, of Charleston; nine nieces and nephews and
several cousins and friends.
Joann Moses Gunn
The life celebration service for Joann Moses Gunn will be held Saturday at 1 p.m. at Friendship
Missionary Baptist Church, 417 Wilkerson St. Waycross. The Rev. Walter M Scott Jr, pastor,
will officiate. The body will be repose in the church for the only viewing period from noon
until the service hour of 1 p.m. Saturday. No viewing will be allowed once the service begins
per request of the family. Burial and committal service will follow in Hazzard Hill Cemetery.
The family will receive friends at the funeral home Friday, from 5:30 until 7:30 p.m. Visitors
are also being received at the family residence, 1609 Reynolds St., Waycross. She transitioned
life on Thursday (Dec. 3, 2015) at home. A native and resident of Waycross since Jan. 16,
1934, she attended Center High School. She later continued her education at Ware County
Technical College in early childhood care and graduated. Part of her professional life was spent
as a self-contracting domestic engineer. She provided clothes laundering services as an
entrepreneurial endeavor. As the mother of four children, she would say, "See here, taking care
of my children and my husband was most important." She married Calvin Gunn Sr. in love that
lasted 57 celebrated years. She was a devoted and beloved member of Friendship Missionary
Baptist Church and served as a deaconess faithfully for many years. She was preceded in death
by her daughter, Judith Ann Lowd. She is loved beyond earthly boundaries by her devoted
husband, Deacon Calvin Gunn Sr.; sons, Ret.Air Force MSgt. Donald (Sharon) Lowd, Houston,
Texas, the Reverends Calvin Jr. (Glenda) Gunn, Augusta; and daughter, Joann Gunn (Deacon
Floyd) Walker, Savannah; seven grandchildren, Robin Renee' Lowd Dunlap and John K. Lowd,
both of Houston, Texas, J'nai L. Walker, Jacksonville, Fla., Denise M. Walker, Atlanta,
Christopher D. Walker and Kristine A. Walker, both of Savannah; five great-grandchildren,
Chloe Sheridan, San Antonio, Texas, Marissa Nobles, Houston, Texas, Anthony D. Owens,
Ashley D. Walker and Charlene A. Walker, all of Jacksonville, Fla.; and a host of nieces,
nephews, cousins and friends. Sympathy may be expressed at the online guest book at
www.perrybrothersfuneralhome.com
Joel Simpson Gunn
Adairville, Kentucky, August 1, 1911. Dr. Joel S. Gunn, 48 years old, a well known physician
died here this morning after a long illness. Dr. Gunn is survived by a widowed mother, with
whom he resided, and one son, David Gunn of Jackson, Tennessee, and two sisters, Mrs.
Maggie Swayney of Gallaton, Tennessee and Mrs. J. Henry Conn of Franklin, Kentucky.
Interment will be in Red River Cemetery tomorrow morning at 10 o’clock. Wednesday August
2, 1911, Lexington Herald, Lexington, Kentucky page 3 (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright Gunn
desc)
Joe Andrew Gunn, Jr.
of Austin died Tuesday night, February 16, 2016. He is survived by three children, five
grandchildren, and three great children with one more on the way, one sister, and longtime
companion Verna Grice. A central-Texas native, Joe was born in Bastrop county, July 10, 1926,
one of nine siblings. He served in the Navy in the Pacific in WWII and then attended the
University of Texas, where he graduated in 1950. He married Mary Emma Hill of Austin and
they raised their three children, Mark, Travis, and Claudia in Houston where Joe worked as a
Data Processing Manager and Systems Analyst until retiring in 1980. Joe and Mary Emma then
moved to a little farm outside of Manor where Mary Emma died in 1995. In recent years Joe
was a member of Lifetime Learning, the LL Walking Group, LAMP, and the Friends of LBJ and
an active member of the Unitarian church. Memorial services will be held Saturday, February
20, at Unitarian-Universalist Church of Austin at 11:00 am. (Hamblin and Elizabeth Tunstall
Gunn desc)
Joel Stanley Gunn
March 17, 1960 - October 2, 2013 - Dublin, GA- Services for Joel Stanley Gunn, age 53 of
Dublin, will be held at 11:00AM on Friday, October 4, 2013 at the First Baptist Church of East
Dublin. Burial will follow in Graham Memorial Church of the Nazarene Cemetery. Rev. Jack
Sapp will officiate. Mr. Gunn was of the Baptist faith and was vice president of Clan Gunn
N.A. He passed away on Wednesday, October 02, 2013. Survivors include his parents, Archie
and Mary Gunn of East Dublin; brother, Archie Gunn, Jr. of Doraville, GA and sister, Judy
Gunn Abston of Silas, AL. The family will receive friends on Thursday evening from 6:00PM
until 8:00PM at Townsend Brothers Funeral Home. Published in The Telegraph on Oct. 3, 2013
(Thomas and Sarah Boatwright Gunn desc)
John Clarence Gunn
John Clarence Gunn, 85, Louisville, Kentucky died Saturday, Feb. 28, 2015, at Jewish Hospital,
Louisville, of natural causes. There will be no services. Burial will be in Patterson Family
Cemetery, Cadiz. Visitation will be from 11 a.m. until noon Friday at Gamble Funeral Home.
The Rev. Dr. M.O. Fort will say the closing prayer. A native of Trigg County, he was born June
29, 1929, the son of the late Rev. R.V. Gunn and Nannie Greenwade Gunn. He was a retired
automotive plant worker at Ford Motor Company, having served 30 years. He had also worked
for Avis Co. He was a member of First Virginia Avenue Missionary Baptist Church, Louisville,
where he was a Sunday school teacher. Survivors include his children, Keith (Donna Edwards)
Lewis, Pamela Gunn and Chandra Gunn; and his sister, Mrs. Claude (Cassie) (B)
John E. Gunn
age 30, died Thursday April 3, 1986 at the home of his parents in Lexington, Virginia.
Graveside service was conducted Saturday at 4 pm at Stonewall Jackson Cemetery, in
Lexington. He was the grandson of Mildred Dickenson Davis who taught at Hampton Sydney.
Survivors include his parents, Mr. And Mrs. John M. Gunn and brother David Gunn of
Madison, Wisconsins. In lieu of floers donations may be made to the Rockbridge area Hospice.
Tuesday, April 8, 1986 Paper: Richmond Times Dispatch (Richmond, VA) Page: 4
John Philip Gunn (Age 95)
On Tuesday, January 19, 2016, of Greenbackville, VA, formerly of Silver Spring, MD. He was
born in Takoma Park, MD on September 5, 1920 to the late John and Carrie (Baker) Gunn at
Washington, DC. John is survived by three daughters, Leslie Gunn Joliet and her husband Tim
of Greenbackville, VA, Laurie Gunn Esler of Myrtle Beach, SC, Lisa Gunn Brown and her
husband Hamilton of Chapel Hill, NC; two sons, John Gilbert Bell of Boyds, MD and James
Scott Bell of Annandale, VA; 12 grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren; several loving nieces
and nephews. He was preceded in death by his father, John Petrie Gunn, mother, Carrie Baker
Gunn, wife, Dorothy Louise Gunn, and brother, Louis Gunn. Relatives and friends may call at
Collins Funeral Home, 500 University Boulevard West, Silver Spring, MD, Tuesday, January
26, 2016, from 10 to 11 a.m. where Funeral Service will be held at 11 a.m. Interment Gate of
Heaven Cemetery.
John W. Gunn
1930-2014 John W. Gunn, age 84, born on April 13, 1930 and died on December 24, 2014. He
is preceded in death by his parents, W.C. and Oma Gunn. He is survived by his sister Dorothy
Gill, sons; John B. Gunn, Wesley Craig Gunn, Keith A. Gunn, grandchildren; Quechua Gunn,
Gabriel Gunn, Sierra Mansukhani, Whitney Gunn Teague, Katy Gunn, Taylor Gunn, Ashly
Gunn, Amber Gunn Hummel great grandchildren; Tate, Bailey, Chance, Makenna, Tatum,
Gracen. He was employed with Manhattan Construction Company, T.O.S. Construction, and
Houston Police Department. Visitation Service will be 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m., Funeral
Service will be at 12:00 p.m. (noon) with burial service to follow at Woodlawn Funeral Home
and Garden of Memories on Monday December 29, 2014. Houston Chronicle (TX) - Sunday,
December 28, 2014 (John and Susanna Beard Gunn desc)
John Wesley Gunn
82, resident of Burlington, Iowa for 30 years, died at 2:15 yesterday afternoon, following a three
day illness of bronchial Pneumonia. He had however been in poor health for three years. Mr.
Gunn was a employee of the Burlington Lumber company for a number of years, his connection
with the company dating back to the time when the saw mill was in operation. He was born in
Nauvoo, Illinois October 15, 1848. He came to Burlington from Louisana, Missouri about 30
years ago. His wife was was Jennie Cameron before her marriage preceded him in death 20
years ago. He is survived by four daughters,; Mrs. M Young of San Diego, Calif; Mrs. Grace
Boese, Mrs. Al Talbert and Mrs. Florence Jacson, all of Burlington; 15 grandchildren and eight
great grandchildren. Two sisters, Mrs. C. J. Stevenson of Ft. Madison and Mrs. Mary Wharton
of Mt Pleasant, also survive. Mr. Gunn was a member of First Christian Church. Funeral
services will be held Monday morning at 10 o'clock at the Burnett Wallen funeral home in
charge of the Rev Alva T. Browning of First Charistian Church, Burial will be in Aspen Grove
Cemetery.Published May 3, 1931 (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright Gunn desc)
John Clarence Gunn
85, passed away Saturday, February 28, 2015 in Louisville, Kentucky. He was a retired
employee from Ford Motor Co. and an Army Veteran. He was a member of First Virginia Ave
Missionary Baptist Church, Derby City Campers, Kentuckiana RVers, NAARVA, and KY-ana
Camping Club. He is survived by his children, Keith Lewis (Donna Edwards), Pamela and
Chandra Gunn; sister, Cassie Sanders (Claude); four grandchildren, Clifford, Alexandria,
DeAnthony and Keionna; 2 nieces and a nephew. Visitation: 6 pm-8 pm Wednesday, March 4,
2015 at his church, 3601 Virginia Ave. Funeral 11 am Thursday, March 5, 2015 at the church
with the burial in Patterson Family Cemetery, Cadiz, Ky Arrangements entrusted to A. D.
Porter & Sons, 1300 W. Chestnut St.
John Gunn
On the 10th of August 1896 John Gunn, aged 85 years died. The relatives and friends of the
family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral on Tuesday morning at 8"30 o’clock from
the residence of his nephew Edward G. Stearne, 2515 North Sixth Street. Solemn requiem mass
at St. Edward’s Church. Interment at New Cathedral Cemetery. Sunday, August 23, 1896
Paper: Philadelphia Inquirer (Philadelphia, PA) Volume: 135 Issue: 54 Page: 16
John Gunn
of Bloomington, MN, passed away June 23, 2013, at the age of 93. He was a loving husband,
father and grandfather. Preceded in death by his wife, Marjorie. Survived by brother, James
(Kay) and family, of Scotland; beloved children, Marilyn Gunn (Randy Olejnicak), Susan
Gunn-Davis, and Robert (Mary) and by grandchildren, Jim, Tyler, Sunni, Audrey, Evan and
Luke. John was born March 8, 1920, in Halkirk Scotland. He was trained as a photographer in
the RAF and served in France with the AASF until evacuated in 1940. He volunteered for air
crew and was trained in Canada as an air gunner, serving the rest of WWII in Bomber
Command 49 squadron. He was an employee of Control Data Corp for 25 years as a computer
programmer. John will be greatly missed. Family and friends gathering at Marilyn's house 2 PM
Thursday.Newspaper of the Twin Cities (Minneapolis, MN) - Wednesday, June 26, 2013
John A. Gunn
John A. Gunn, died on Nov. 4, 2014, of Palm Coast, FL, formerly of Phila., PA. Beloved
husband of Sharon Gunn. Devoted father of Kathleen A. (Tom) Fagan, Donna M. (Al) Bischoff,
Maureen L. (Rich) Kedanis, Michael P. (Margie) Gunn and Mary (Jim) McCafferty. Loving
grandfather of 16 grand-children; brother of Stanley (Edith) Gunn, Sr. Relatives and friends are
invited to his Graveside Service Friday 11:30 A.M. Holy Sepulchre Cem. Contributions in
John's memory may be made to Stuart F. Meyers Hospice, 150 Memorial Medical Pkwy., Palm
Coast, FL 32164 or Wounded Warrior Project, PO Box 758517, Topeka, KS 66675 John Alan Gunn
Colonel John Alan Gunn (USMC, ret), 82, of Gulf Breeze, Florida, left this earth on June 24, 2013
and into the arms of his heavenly Father. John was a man of honor, pride, and integrity. He was a
dedicated Marine, community advocate, and devoted family man. He faithfully served his country,
his church, and his community. He fought his debilitating dementia with laughter, a kind heart, and
strength of character, fitting of a Marine. He will forever be in our hearts. John was born and raised
in Chicago, IL and graduated from Morgan Park High School. He received a bachelor's degree in
journalism from Monmouth College in Illinois. He was a 40-year career newspaperman, with 26
years in news and 14 years in sports with newspapers in Monmouth and Galesburg, IL, Wilmington,
NC, Richmond, VA, Costa Mesa, CA, and Pensacola, FL. He retired as an assistant sports editor of
The Orange County, CA Register in Santa Ana, CA in 1994. John was the co-author of the Virginia
1968 Freedom of Information Act and received the George Mason Award from the Richmond Sigma
Delta Chi. He was the only editor on duty at The Richmond News Leader the day JFK was
assassinated and had the duty of yelling "stop the presses" and helped crank out an updated edition
hours later. Through the years, he interviewed politicians, sports legends, celebrities, and military
heroes. A retired Marine Corps Reserve colonel, he served two years on active duty at Quantico,
VA, Cherry Point (where he met his wife Joan), and New River, NC. He spent 28 years in the
Reserves with units in Illinois, Virginia, and California. When John retired to Gulf Breeze in 1995,
the newsman continued to write stories for the Pensacola News Journal, the Gulf Breeze Sentinel,
the Pensacola Beach Islander, and published the monthly newsletter of the Military Officers
Association of America. He loved his Gulf Breeze community and served as chairman of the Gulf
Breeze Development Review Board. He was a tireless American Red Cross volunteer, working
around the clock during numerous hurricanes. He was the local chapter's Volunteer of the Year in
1998. John was a faithful member of Calvary Chapel of Gulf Breeze, and his smiling face was at the
door greeting members on many Sundays. John combined his love of sports and the Marine Corps
by authoring two books on Marine Corps football. Over decades, John collected and saved
professional, college, and military sporting news. His collection primarily focused on memorabilia
from college and professional football and basketball, and also military football game-day programs
from the WWII era. His collection, one of the largest sports collections in the country, was donated
to the University of North Carolina at Wilmington, where it continues today to be a research tool for
journalists and sportswriters. John is preceded in death by his beloved wife of 56 years, Joan Gunn,
and his parents Alan and Clara Gunn. He is survived by four of God's finest children: Laura
Catterton (Allen) of Cantonment, FL; Victoria Street (Audie) of Cantonment, FL; Becky Gunn of St.
Paul, MN; and Bruce Gunn (Luz) of Gulf Breeze, FL. He is also survived by his sister Nancy Brown
of Chicago, IL, nephew Mark Brown and niece Tracy O'Brien, both of Chicago, IL; and five
grandchildren: Alex Dunlop, Casey Street, Luke Street, Lindsay Chiles, and Alan Gunn; and one
great-granddaughter, Angelique. The family would like to thank the caring and compassionate staff
of Pacifica Senior Living Creekside and the Emerald Coast Hospice. In lieu of flowers, donations
can be made to the Pensacola Waterfront Mission. A graveside funeral service with military honors
will be held at 11:45 AM, on Friday, July 26, 2013 at Barrancas National Cemetery/NAS Pensacola.
Arrangements entrusted to Rose Lawn Funeral Home of Gulf Breeze (John E. And Grace Botsford
Gunn desc)
John Allen Gunn
A native of Meridian, Mississippi and a resident of Mobile County for many many years, died in a
local hospital Tuesday April 6, 1971. Mr. Gunn is survived by one son, Sidney A. Gunn of Mobile;
five granddaughters, Lois Lowery of Semmes, Jeanette Kenzda of Jacksonville, Fla., Patricia Gunn
of Mobile, Sally Daughtrey and Susan Daughtrey of Satsuma; six grandsons, Eugene Gunn, Don
Gunn, John Lee Gunn, all of Movile, James C. Gunn of Wilmer, Ala., and Arthur L. Daughtrey of
Saraland. Foche Funeral Home, Interment in Wilson Annex Cemetry, Whistler, Alabama. (Thomas
and Sarah Boatwright Gunn desc)
John Aubrey Gunn,
78 years old, of Humble, Texas passed away on Wednesday, February 12, 2014 in Humble, Texas.
He was born on Thursday, February 28, 1935 in Windfield, Louisiana to Leon and Ruthie (Sweat)
Gunn, both of whom have preceded him in death. John was also preceded in death by his son, David
Wayne Gunn; brothers, George Gunn, Christopher "Chris" Gunn and Jimmy Gunn; sister, Jeanette
Gunn.; Left to cherish his memory is his loving wife of 61 years Patricia Ann (Ferreira) Gunn;
brothers , Spencer Gunn of Porter, Texas and W.L. Gunn; sisters, Carolyn LeFevre of Splendora,
Texas, Vickie Skelton of Arkansas and Gwen Bloxham Roger of Louisiana; grandchild, Clinton
Gunn; great-grandchildren, Makenzie, Jace and Kai; along with numerous other loving family and
treasured friends. Visitation for John will be held at Neal Funeral Home on Sunday, February 16,
2014 from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.. Funeral Services for John will be held on Monday, February 17,
2014 at 1:00 p.m. at Neal Funeral Home Chapel. Interment for John will be at Rosewood Cemetery,
Humble, Texas at 2:30 p.m. Bro. George Elledge officiating. (George and Margaret Elizabeth
Morrison Gunn desc)
John E. Gunn
age 30, died Thursday April 3, 1986 at the home of his parents in Lexington, Virginia. Graveside
service was conducted Saturday at 4 pm at Stonewall Jackson cemetery in Lexington. He was the
grandson of Mildred Dickenson Davis who taught at Hampton Sydney. Survivors include his
parents, Mr., and Mrs. John M. Gunn and brother, David Gunn of Madison, Wisc. In lieu of flowers
donations may be made to the Rockbridge Area Hospice, PO Box 948 Lexington, Va 24450. Date:
Tuesday, April 8, 1986 Paper: Richmond Times Dispatch (Richmond, VA) Page: 4
John Finley Gunn,
81 departed this earthly on September 30, 2015 at home in Durham, NC. He is survived by 6
daughters, Joyce Riley (Bobby), Galoria Swann (John), Johnetta Gunn, Nadine Bishop (Theo), Janie
Brown (Bobby) and Marilyn Couch; Kathy Pettiford (Dwayne) and Joseph Taylor Jr.; 26
grandchildren; 35 great grandchildren; 6 great great grandchildren; two sisters, Peggy Davis and
Betty Gunn Patterson; two special brothers, Boyce Ray Wall and James McNeil; and a host of other
relatives and friends. Funeral services will be held Today October 6, 2015 at 1:00 p.m. at West
Durham Baptist Church, located at 1901 Athens Street. The family will receive friends one hour
prior to service. Arrangements entrusted to Fisher Funeral Parlor Herald-Sun, The (Durham, NC) Monday, October 5, 2015
John H. Gunn
Kinmundy, Illinois July 4, 1887 - John H. Gunn of Springfield, Ill. Died of congestion. Deceased
and Mrs. Gunn were here visiting friends. He was taken suddenly ill this morning and died at 1 pm.
The funeral will take place Wednesday next, under the auspices of the G.A.R - .Tuesday, July 5,
1887 Paper: Daily Inter Ocean (Chicago, IL) Volume: XVI Issue: 103 Page: 1
John Herbert Gunn,
92, a native of Choctaw County, AL and resident of Silas, AL passed away Thursday, April 23,
2015 at his residence in Silas surrounded by family. He was a member of Springbank Baptist Church
and was retired as a service manager at Chatom Motor Company. He served in the United States
Army and was a Veteran of World War II where he received two Bronze Service Stars. Mr. Gunn is
preceded in death by his mother, Lucy Gunn; father, John T. Gunn. He is survived by his loving
wife, Rubye Lee Gunn of Silas; 2 sons, John R. Gunn (Dianne Newman) of Waynesboro, MS,
Charles T. "Tim" Gunn (Jamie) of Mobile; sister, Sybil Toomey of Aquilla; 4 grandchildren, Karen
Gunn Johnson (Brooks) of Waynesboro, MS, John P. "Jay" Gunn of Hattiesburg, MS, Peyton Gunn
(Hilary), Benjamin Gunn (Karley Crenshaw) both of Mobile. Visitation for Mr. Gunn will be held
from 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM, Sunday, April 26, 2015 in the Parlor of Freeman Funeral Home in
Waynesboro. Funeral Services will be held at 3:00 PM Sunday, April 26, 2015 from the Chapel of
Freeman Funeral Home in Waynesboro with Rev. Jessie Griffith, Rev. Don Whigham, and Edward
Massey officiating. Interment will be in Springbank Cemetery in Silas. In lieu of flowers the family
asks that donations be made to the Alabama Baptist Children's Home or to the Wounded Warrior
Project.
John Harold Gunn,
Muskegon Chronicle, 28 Dec 1964, page 41Harold Gunn, Shaw-Walker Veteran, Dies (with
picture) Harold Gunn, 3134 River Road, Twin Lake, died Saturday in Mercy Hospital. He was 61.
Mr. Gunn was born Sept. 21, 1903, at Grand Haven and spent most of his life in the Muskegon area.
Married to the former violet Evans in 1920 in Grand Rapids, he was a maintenance supervisor at the
Shaw-Walker Co. for 35 years. He was a member of Unity Methodist Church, the Eagles and
V.F.W. Fathers of Muskegon. Surviving are his wife, three sons, Donald of Muskegon, Gordon of
Twin Lake, Larry of Twin Lake; two daughters, Mrs. Roy Nordstrand of Twin Lake, Mrs. Arthur
Belasco of Twin Lake; two brothers, Arthur, a veteran Muskegon policeman, and William of
Muskegon; three sisters, Mrs. John Knoll, Mrs. Earl DeNio, both of Muskegon and Mrs. Victor
Wallbrink of Allendale. From 1942 to 1947 Mr. Gunn operated the H&H Grocery on Holton Road.
John Henry Gunn
Yanceyville, September 25, 1962 - Funeral Services were held at 2:30 pm today for John Henry
Gunn, 80, who served 22 years as sheriff of Caswell County, Burial was in Prospect Methodist
Church Cemetery. He died Monday at the home of a son William Gunn in Yanceyville, NC after
several months ill health. He was a charter member of the North Carolina Sheriffs Association and a
charter member of the Yanceyville Rotary Club and a member of the Masonic Lodge. He is survived
by three sons; William and Henry Gunn of Yanceyville and Elvin Gunn of Florence, SC., and on
brother Ernest Gunn of Providence. Wednesday, September 26, 1962
Paper: Greensboro Daily
News (Greensboro, NC) Page: 18
John Malcolm Gunn
Funeral services for John M. Gunn, 77, who died here Saturday, will be held at the French Mortuary
Chapel at 2 pm Monday......Interment will be made in Fairview Cemetery, Albuquerque, NM. He is
survived by his wife and one daughter, Mrs. Sidney Gottlieb, three sons and one brother. August 6,
1938
John McKenzie Gunn
Cuthbert, Ga., January 15, 1883 - Mr. John McKenzie Gunn, one of our oldest citizens and the most
prominent merchant of the city, breathed his last at 3:06 o’clock. Tuesday January 16, 1883, Macon
Telegraph, Macon Ga., page 1 (Donald and Mary Glass Gunn desc)
John O'Brian Gunn
passed away on Sunday, May 12, 2013 at the age of 72. John was a beloved son, brother, and uncle.
He was born March 9, 1941 to Elmer and Dorothy Gunn in San Antonio, Texas. He was
well-regarded as being very knowledgeable about matters of health. The family remembers him as
being a body-builder during the '60s and was well-informed about vitamins and minerals. He
received an honorable discharge from the Air Force. He had a special way with animals, and in fact
carried a permit for falconry, and was very skilled in his favorite pastime. He is survived by his
niece, Tracy Post, his aunts Katherine Classen, Lillian Chapman, Betty Cox and Anna Neil, and
numerous cousins throughout Texas. He was preceded in death by his mother and brother. The
family will receive friends on June 1 at 1 p.m. at Zoeller Funeral Home for Chapel Services. A
graveside service will follow at Guadalupe Valley Memorial Cemetery at 3:30 p.m. Zoeller Funeral
Home, 615 Landa St., New Braunfels, Texas 78130
John Richard Gunn Sr.
A native of Choctaw County, Alabama and resident of Mobile for the past 61 years, died on
Wednesday July11, 1984. Mr. Gunn is survived by his wife, Mrs. Marie Miller Gunn of Mobile, Al;
one daughter, Mrs. Bill (Martha) Sumrall of Fort Walton Beach, Florida; one son, James A. Gunn of
Birmington, Al; eleven grandchildren; 13 greatgrandchildren and other relatives. Funeral services
will be held from the Springhill Baptist Church, Friday, July 13, 1984 at 2 pm with interment in Pine
Crest Cemetery. Friends may call for visitation at the funeral home from 6 until 8 pm Thursday.
Funeral arrangements by Radney Funeral Home, Dauphin St Ext. Mobile, Al. Mobile Register,
page 48, Friday July 13, 1984
(Thomas and Sarah Boatwright Gunn desc)
John Richard Gunn, Jr.
Died at the family residence in Oklahoma on Tuesday July 10, 1984. Mr. Gunn is suvived by two
daughters Corrine Joy Davis of Jackson, MS and Lanette Marie Sullins of Dallas, Tx. Two sons, Jay
Gunn of Mibile, Al and John E. Gunn of Houston Tx; his mother Marie M. Gunn of Mobile, Al one
sister Mrs. Bill (Martha) Sumrall of Fort Walton Beach, Fla. Interment Forest Lawn Cmetery,
Saraland, Alabama. (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright Gunn desc)
John S. Gunn,
238 Allen street, died Monday noon at Hackley hospital after a short illness, aged 48 years. Mr.
Gunn was born in Allendale, Mich. Coming to Muskegon fourteen years ago. He was employed at
the Lakey Foundry. He leaves besides his wife, six children, Mrs. John Knoll and Miss Viola Gunn
of Muskegon, Mrs. Earl DeNio of Detroit, William Gunn, Harold Gunn and Arthur Gunn, all of
Muskegon, and one grand daughter; two sisters and three brothers, Mrs. Luther Taylor of Ewen,
Mich. Mrs. George Owen of Chicago, Henry Gunn of Florida, Seigel Gunn and Daniel Gunn of
Grand Rapids. The funeral service will be held at 2 o'clock............Obituary, Muskegon Chronicle 29
May 1923, page 13
John S. Gunn,
238 Allen street, died Monday noon at Hackley hospital after a short illness, aged 48 years. Mr.
Gunn was born in Allendale, Mich. Coming to Muskegon fourteen years ago. He was employed at
the Lakey Foundry. He leaves besides his wife, six children, Mrs. John Knoll and Miss Viola Gunn
of Muskegon, Mrs. Earl DeNio of Detroit, William Gunn, Harold Gunn and Arthur Gunn, all of
Muskegon, and one grand daughter; two sisters and three brothers, Mrs. Luther Taylor of Ewen,
Mich. Mrs. George Owen of Chicago, Henry Gunn of Florida, Seigel Gunn and Daniel Gunn of
Grand Rapids. The funeral service will be held at 2 o’clock Thursday afternoon at the residence, 238
Allen street and at 2:30 o’clock at the Wood Avenue Methodist Episcopal church, Rev. Eugene
Nelson officiating. Burial will be in Lakeside cemetery
John T., "Jack “ Gunn
age 65, died Wednesday, January 28, 2015 at Meadowbrook Care Center of Freeport, NY. Mr. Gunn
was born February 21, 1949 in Brooklyn, NY. He is the son of the late Joseph E. and the late Evelyn
T. (Feibel) Gunn. Loving brother of Thomas Gunn, Denise A. Gunn, Deidre J. Kelly, Christine
Iacometta and Deborah Sexton. Nephew of June Feibel. Brother-in-law of Joe Iaco- metta. Also
survived by his 7 nieces and nephews and his 8 great nieces and nephews. Private cremation.
Memorial Services will be held in the spring. Donations to Meadowbrook Comfort Care Center 320
West Merrick Road Freeport, NY, 11520 would be appreciated
John T. Gunn
died suddenly Saturday, July 14, 1934 at 11 A. M. John T. Gunn was the son of Mr. & Mrs. John H.
Gunn of Wellville, Virginia, age 16 years. The funeral will take place this Monday morning July 16,
at 11 o’clock A. M., from Woodys Funeral Home. Interment in Oakwood Cemetery. Date: Monday,
July 16, 1934 Paper: Richmond Times Dispatch (Richmond, VA) Page: 13 John Townes Gunn, son
of Johnnie Holliday and Blanch Barden Gunn, (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright Gunn desc)
John Wesley Gunn
John W. Gunn - Leaksville, NC May 10, 1961 - John W. Gunn, 78 of Route 4, Reidsville, NC died
Tuesday in a Durham hospital. He had been in ill health for nine years. A native of Rockingham
County, he was a farmer and had lived in this community all of his life. He was a member of the
First Methodist Church of Reidsville. Guneral services will be held at 11 am Thursday at Fair
Funeral Home in Leaksville by the Rev. Tom Stockton. Burial will be in Shady Gove Baptsist
Church Cemetery at Wentworth, NC. Suviving are four brothers, james R. Gunn of LaGrange, R.
W. Gunn of South Boston, Va., A. T. Gunn of Danville, Va. and Ira Gunn of Wilson, NC; five
sisters, Mrs. Claude Johnes of Leaksbille, Mrs. S. J. Roberts of of Reidsville, Mrs. V. T. Craddock of
Greensboro, Mrs. R. W. Wrenn of Route 4, Reidsville and Miss Cordell Gunn of Route 4,
Redisville. Thursday, May 11, 1961
Paper: Greensboro Daily News (Greensboro, NC)
Page: 9 (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright Gunn desc)
Johnie Carl Gunn,
of Groesbeck, passed away Saturday, October 4, 2014, at Continuing Care Hospital in Temple, at age
77. He was a survivor of cancer but suffered a severe fall on the steps of the Limestone County
Courthouse a month ago, with further health complications from the fall. Visitation will be held
from 12:00 Noon through 1:00 before the funeral in the Groesbeck Funeral Home Chapel. Funeral
services will be held at 2:00 P.M. on Wednesday, October 8, 2014 in the Groesbeck Funeral Home
Chapel, with Chris Kenner of Palestine officiating and his son-in-law, Frank Oswald delivering the
eulogy. Burial will follow in the Wortham Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Hunter Oswald, Dr. Kanon
Oswald, Frank Oswald, Dr. Coleman Gray, Bruce Bryan, and Michael Turner. Johnie was born
December 10, 1936 to Carl Jefferson Gunn and Dorothy Adell (Frost) Gunn in Corsicana. He grew
up in Richland, where he played basketball for Richland High School and graduated as Salutatorian
of his class. Johnie served in the Army National Guard. He lived in Palestine and had a career in the
oil industry. He worked for Mosbacher Production Co. for twenty years and was Vice President of
RAM Drilling. While living in Palestine, he was a member of the Masonic Lodge. Johnie was united
in marriage with Janice Wilkins on March 17, 1984 in The Woodlands, where they made their home
through 2005. Johnie changed careers to work as a private consultant, which resulted in many
interesting experiences in his travels. He worked on Sakhalin Island above Japan, which was quite an
adventure; and he worked for five years as a consultant in Russia (Siberia.) After thirty days there he
would come home for thirty days to be with his family and restock his food supplies to take back for
the next thirty days. In spite of the winter blizzards and huge mosquitoes in the springtime, he loved
his time there and enjoyed the Russian people. He tried to teach them English, and he and Janice
entertained some of them in Houston. Johnie retired for the third and final time when he and Janice
moved to Groesbeck in 2006. He enjoyed visiting with his friends daily at Mary’s Burger Barn for a
session at the round table. When not visiting he loved reading. Johnie was a member of the First
United Methodist Church in Groesbeck. Johnie was preceded in death by his parents. He is survived
by his wife, Janice Gunn of Groesbeck; brother, Dr. L. Ray Gunn and wife Karen of Salt Lake City,
Utah; three daughters and sons-in-law: Kathy and Bruce Bryan of Georgetown, Becky and Frank
Oswald of Tomball, and Misty and Dr. Coleman Gray of Palestine. He has five grandchildren: Kasey
and husband Michael Turner of Taylor, Caroline Gray of Palestine, Keaton Gray of Palestine, Hunter
Oswald of Austin, and Dr. Kanon Oswald of Tomball; and three great grandchildren: Kaylee Turner,
Jacob Turner, and Garrett Turner of Taylor. Last but not least, he is being missed by his two pets,
Andrew and Skeeter
Jonathan Dudley Gunn, Sr.
J. D. Gunn aged 41, died at 6:30 o’clock last night at his residence, No 1861 Central Avenue. He
leaves his widow, his daughter, Mrs. Harry Shield Johnson, and his sons, R. C. And J. D. Jr., his
mother Mrs. Bessie Gunn, his brother, D. L. Gunn, and his sisters, Mrs. R. L. Clark and Mrs. C. E.
Dunning. Mr. Gunn was one of August’s long residents and esteemed citizen. He was in business
here for a number of years and leaves a wide circle of friends to regret his death sincerely. The
funeral will occur at 4 o’clock this afternoon at the City Cemetery. The pall bearers will be Messrs.
Thomas S. Gray, Y. C. Carver, L. A. Bush, Alber Van Camp, Elph Andrews and C. P. Downing.
Friday November 22, 1918, August Chronicle, Augusta, Ga. Page 10 (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright
Gunn desc)
Johnny A. Gunn
Services for Mr. Johnny A. Gunn, 66, of Kilgore, Texas will be held at 1:00 P.M. Tuesday, March
10, 2015 at the Rader Funeral Home Chapel in Kilgore with Reverend Bill Blanks officiating. The
family will receive friends at the funeral home Monday from 6:00 P.M. until 7:30 P.M. Mr. Gunn
passed away Thursday in a Longview hospital. Johnny was born November 6, 1948 in Kilgore. He
was a lifelong resident of Kilgore, graduated from Kilgore High School class of 1967 and graduated
from East Texas State University in 1974. He served his country as a Medic in the United States
Army during the Vietnam War. During his service in the U.S. Army he received the National
Defense Service Medal, Combat Medical Badge, Vietnam Service Medal, Vietnam Campaign
Medal, 2 Overseas Bars, Expert M-14, and Sharpshooter M-16. Johnny worked many years in the
oilfield industry. He was a gun enthusiast and enjoyed offshore fishing in Florida. Johnny enjoyed
his home and family after retiring. Johnny is survived by his wife, Carolyn Gunn of Kilgore; son,
John Gunn and wife Jamie of Pennsylvania; mother, Virginia Makarski of Kilgore; brother, Joe
Gunn and wife Sandra of Frisco; sister, Judy Layton and husband Don of Tyler; granddaughters,
Chelsey Gunn of Longview and Madison Gunn of Gilmer; great grandson, Kasen Fiengo; several
nieces, nephews, cousins and many other family and friends. He was preceded in death by his father
Joe M. Gunn and his brother Allen Gunn. Memorials may be made to the First Christian Church in
Kilgore (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright Gunn desc)
Jonathan Edwin Gunn, CPA
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 Bragdon Gunn of
Scituate, Massachusetts. He graduated as salutatorian of Scituate High School where he played ice
hockey and was on the golf and tennis teams. He also played hockey at Harvard College where he
graduated with a B.S. in 1966. He earned his Masters in Business Administration from Columbia
University in 1968. An avid sportsman all his life, he played in amateur ice hockey leagues, enjoyed
golf and loved horseback riding with his wife, Gloria. Jon was a prolific reader, a lifelong student of
history and a loyal fan of the Miami Hurricanes, The Boston Red Sox and Harvard Hockey, as well
as the opera and the ballet. For the past six years, he enjoyed his new role as grandfather. He moved
to Miami in 1976 and was currently employed as tax manager of Terremark Worldwide, Inc. He also
had been a senior tax manager at Price Waterhouse in Miami and served as the CFO of Contender
Boats in Homestead. Jon volunteered for Horses for Handicapped sponsored by the Kiwanis Club
and the Miami-Dade Public Library System. Jon is survived by his wife, Gloria M. Batule, two
daughters, Alison (Douglas) O'Keefe of Coconut Grove, and Betsy Gunn of Palmetto Bay, sisters
Beth (Hugo) Sonnenschein of Chicago, and Jean (Alan) Lokensgard of Arlington, Massachusetts and
his three grandchildren, Sawyer, Liam, and Mac O'Keefe. He also leaves behind his beloved horse,
McKenzie. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Friends of Harvard Hockey, Murr
Center, 65 North Harvard Street, Boston, MA 02163. A memorial service will be held Monday,
December 10 at 5:00 p.m. at the Biscayne Bay Yacht Club, 2540 S. Bayshore Drive, Coconut Grove
Jones M. Gunn
A sudden death - We regret exceedingly to learn that Mr. Jones M. Gunn, a well known cotton factor
of this city, died very suddenly last Saturday morning, May 6, at Lowndesboro. On Friday the day
previous, he was to all appearance, a healthy man. This unexpected news has been very afflicting to
his many friends. Mortuary Notice Date: Thursday, May 11, 1871 Paper: Columbus Daily Enquirer
(Columbus, Georgia) Volume: XIII Issue: 112 Page: 1 (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright Gunn
desc)
Jones Gunn
Redisville, NC June 2, 1945 - Funeral services for Jones Gunn, 78, of Reidsville, Route 4, who died
Thursday night following a long illness was held at Calvary Baptist Church, Wentworth Rd at 2 pm
today and burial followed in Shady Grove Cemetery. Mr. Gunn was a prominent farmer of the
Wentworth section and a lifelong resident of Rockingham County, NC. His wife the former Eva M.
Moore died in March. Surviving are eight sons, Frank, Early, and George of Route 4, Arnie and Nat
of Leaksville, Claude of Sutherlin Va., Sam of Central Falls and Herbert of Brown Summit; two
daughters, Mrs. Oscar Moore of Alberta, Va., and Mrs. Jiley Walker Route 4, 35 grandchildren; five
great grandchildren; three brothers, Same, Ed, and Ernest; and one sister Mrs. Lloyd Whiteman,
Harrisonburg, Pa. Saturday, June 2, 1945
Paper: Greensboro Record (Greensboro, NC) Page: 5
(Thomas and Sarah Boatwright Gunn desc)
Joseph A. Gunn
Pawleys Island, SC- Joseph A. Gunn age 98, died Thursday, August 22, 2013 at Agape Senior
Assisted Living. Born in Poughkeepsie, NY, he was a son of the late Joseph B. and Cora Gunn. Mr.
Gunn played for a Minor League Baseball Team in Canada. He was a WWII Navy veteran and
retired from IBM after 37 years. He then moved to Pawleys Island in 1998. Mr. Gunn was preceded
in death by his wife, Blanche K. Gunn and son, Stephen Gunn. Survivors include his children, Diane
Foglia and husband John of Murrells Inlet; Kathleen Duncan and her companion John Elder of
Murrells Inlet; a son, James Gunn and his wife Cheryl of Pawleys Island; 7 grandchildren and 7
great-grandchildren. Services will be held in New York at a later date. An online guestbook is
available at www.goldfinchfuneralhome.com/obituaries Goldfinch Funeral Home, Beach Chapel is
in charge of the arrangements.
Joseph Albert Gunn
Deport, Texas - Joseph Albert Gunn, 76 of Minter community died at home Tuesday at 6:45 pm
after several weeks' illness. he was a farmer and was born at Biardstown January 16, 1877. The
funeral was arranged for Wednesday at 2:30 pm at the Presbyterian Church in Deport, conducted by
the Rev. C. G. Renfro, Baptist pastor here. J. M. Grant funeral home had charge of burial in
Highland Cemetery. Pallbearers Hoyce Vicker, J D. Allen, Dick Haskings, Joe Sparks, Elvis Wright,
and Clark Perry. Surviving Mrs. Gunn, the former Miss Katherine Martin is a son E. K. Gunn of
Minter, and one grandchildren. (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright Gunn desc)
Joseph "Larry" D. Gunn
Joseph Gunn, 84, of Sioux Falls, formerly of Dell Rapids, passed away on Friday, February 19, 2016
at Avera McKennan Hospital. Mass of Christian Burial will begin at 10:30 a.m. on Tuesday,
February 23, 2016 in St. Mary Catholic Church, Dell Rapids. Visitation will begin at 1:00 p.m. on
Monday at Kahler Funeral Home. The family will be present from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. and a Christian
Wake Service will begin at 7:00 p.m. in the funeral home chapel. Born in Sioux Falls on October
26, 1931 to Joseph and Cora (O'Neal) Gunn, Joe attended Riverside Elementary and Cathedral
Catholic Schools, graduating in 1951. While in high school he earned his Eagle Scout badge and, as
a senior, enlisted in the Army National Guard. In 1952, Joe received his draft notice on the day of
his sister's wedding, and entered into the US Marine Corps. He was stationed in San Diego, Pearl
Harbor, and Japan during the Korean Conflict and honorably discharged from the 3rd Marine
Division as a corporal in 1954. Upon returning to Sioux Falls, he met and courted the love of his
life, Marjorie Niemann, marrying her on September 25, 1954. Their first years were spent on Bailey
Avenue and Dale Drive in Sioux Falls, where Joe served on the Split Rock Volunteer Fire
Department. As their family grew so did the need for an acreage, which they purchased near Lyons,
SD. During these years, Joe worked at John Morrell and was active as a 4-H leader, baseball coach,
Tri-Valley School PTA President, and District VFW Commander. In 1984, Joe and Marjorie moved
to Dell Rapids and, three years later, he retired from Morrells. To occupy his time, he worked for the
Dell Rapids Public Schools as a custodian and bus driver. He was also active as a member of the St.
Mary's School Board and an energetic supporter of the St. Mary's Booster Club. Retiring from his
work at the school, he continued to be active by mowing at McKennan Park for the Sioux Falls Parks
Department. In October 2015, Joe and Marjorie made their home in Sioux Falls. Joe was proud of
his children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren, and was famous for the bearhugs he gave
grandchildren when they stopped to visit. He loved to travel and camp, and spent three memorable
weeks in 1972 taking ten of his children to Alaska in a van with a pop-up camper. All of his children
earned college degrees, and he and Marjorie were honored as the SDSU Family of the Year in 1979,
the first family to be chosen for that honor. A proud Irish "North-Ender," he loved to entertain with a
good story and was never afraid to strike up a conversation. He was a generous, patient and loving
father, grandfather, and great-grandfather and his memory will be cherished by those lives he
touched. Joe is survived by his loving wife of 61 years, Marjorie; his sons, Paul (Betty) of
Watertown, SD; Steven (Pamela) of Loveland, CO; Jeffrey (JoAnn) of Aberdeen, SD; Scott
(Stephanie) of Ankeny, IA; and Patrick (Rachel) of Sioux Falls and his daughters, Deborah of
Arlington, VA; Mary (Sean) Sieler of Port Orchard, WA; Diane (Kurt) Gildemaster, Jennifer (Glenn)
Brynjulson, both of Sioux Falls; and Theresa (Tracey) Gunn of Wisconsin Rapids, WI. He had 21
grandchildren, Melissa, Krista, Shane, Jessica, Keith, Zachary, Holly, Brooke, Sara, Talin, Ashley,
Nicholas, Andrew, Kari, Karl, Adriana, Alexa, Allison, Christopher, Peyton, and Isabella and his 5
great grandchildren, Memphis, Dylan, Avrial, Marlee and JJ. He is also survived by sisters, Patricia
Behrends, Karen Wright, both of Sioux Falls; and Mary Cupery of Las Vegas, NV and by brothers,
Mike, Tom (Carol), and Bill (June), all of Sioux Falls, and many nieces and nephews. He is
preceded in death by his son, Robert; his parents; his sister, Sharon; his brother, James; his
brothers-in-law, Ed Behrends and Edward Wright, and his niece, Jeannie
Joseph Gunn
SHELBY, NC- Joseph Luther Gunn, 48, of Shelby, passed away, Tuesday, April 28, 2015, at
Cleveland Regional Medical Center. Born in Georgia, he was the son of the late Clifford Gunn and
Diane Anderson. A memorial service will be held at 2 p.m., Thursday, April 30, 2015, in the Gordon
Mortuary Chapel. The family will be at the home of Shirley Fortenberry, 201 E. Carolina St.,
Blacksburg Joseph Luther Gunn, 48, of Shelby, N.C., passed away, Tuesday, April 28th, 2015, at
Cleveland Regional Medical Center. Born in Georgia, he was the husband of Laura Gunn and the
son of the late Clifford Gunn and Diane Anderson. Mr. Gunn worked in construction. In addition to
his wife, Mr. Gunn is survived by two sons, Joseph Luther Gunn II and Dylan Michael Gunn, both of
Shelby; a daughter, Alaina Michelle Gunn, of Shelby; a brother, Gurney Douglas Gunn, of Kings
Mountain, N.C.; and two sisters, Candy Hindman of Rock Hill and Elaine Strickland of Bessemer
City, N.C. In addition to his parents, Mr. Gunn was preceded in death by a brother, Cook Canipe.
A memorial service for Mr. Gunn will be held Thursday, April 30, 2015 at 2 p.m. in the Gordon
Mortuary Chapel. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that memorials be made to the Joseph
Gunn Funeral Fund, c/o Gordon Mortuary, PO Box 428, Blacksburg, SC 29702
Joseph Melanethon Gunn
died Sunday night at the Johnston Willis Hospital, in Richmond, where he was taken for treatment
last week. Captain Gunn was born at his father’s place, Berry Hill, in lower Henrico County on
September 2, 1840. He was the son of William Frederick Gunn, a presperous farmer and his wife
Mary Ann Bullington Gunn. On his paternal side he was descended from John Gunn who came
from Scotland in Colonial days, settled in henrico and secured grants of land in and around the
present site of the city of Richmond. On his maternal side he was a descendant of Nicholas
Bullington, who came from England was living on James River in 1622 and escaped the Indian
massacre of March 1623. While in the twenty first year of his agi, Captain Gunn volunteered in the
Confederate service and joined the Henrico Guards, which was merged into the Fifteenth Virginia
Infantry Corse’s Brigade, Pickett’s Division, Longsteet’s Corps, Army of Northern Virginia. He was
made a captain serving along with Captain (later Major) Charles Hammett Clarke. Captain Charles
U. Williams, Captain (later General) Alonzo L. Phillips, Captain Allen M. Lyon, Captain George P.
Haw and others. He participated in all the engagments of his command from Bethel to Appomattox.
In May 1864 at Drewry’s Bluff, he was severely wounded by a shell but soon recovered and rejoined
his company. He was the last of eight brothers who served gallantly in the Conferate service in
cavalry, artillery, infantry, and engineer corps. After his parole at Appomattox, he took up farming
in Cumberland Country, where he met and married Elizabeth Daniel Riddle. Some years ago he
moved to Richmond and was for many years in the United States postal service. While in that
service last summer, he was overcome with heat at Petersburg. He came home and was never able to
resume his labors. His eldest son, William Randolph Gunn, while a young man died in 1907. He is
survived by his widow , one son, Senator Julien Gunn, and one daughter, Mrs. W. Kirk Mathews.
The funeral will take place from his late residence 2520 Floyd Avenue at 11 o’clock this morning.
Rev. George W. McDAniel DD will officiate. The burial will be in Hollywood Cemetery. The
following will act as pallbearers; E. D. Foster, E. S. Turpin, R. Welford Gunn, E. Leslie Spence, Jr.,
Homer Cooper and R. McC. Bullington.
Tuesday, December 17, 1918
Paper: Richmond Times Dispatch (Richmond, VA) Page: 7
Joseph Nathaniel Elijah Gunn, Sr.
On Tuesday afternoon (7-30-13) Joseph Nathaniel Elijah Gunn Sr. was called home to his eternal
rest in the Lord. He resided with his wife in Streamwood, Ill.. He was 89. Joseph Gunn was born
Jan. 3, 1924, in Mercer County to Walker Gunn Sr. and Malinda Lee Gunn . He attended West
Middlesex schools. Joseph was married to Harriet Bernice Wright Gunn for 62 years. He was dutiful
in his care of her and continuously showed his love and devotion to her until his passing. Joseph was
a strong family man, exceptional husband and father, and a good and faithful servant. The father of
four children, he and Bernice showed their children a true Christian model of loving and God-fearing
parents. He consistently supported his children, extended family members and friends whenever and
wherever the need arose throughout his life. He was truly the "salt of the earth" and will be missed
by family and friends. Joseph grew up on a farm and had a lifelong love of gardening, tractors and
fishing. He was mechanically inclined and even built the home where he and Bernice raised their
family and lived for over 40 years. He was employed at the former Sharon Transformer Division of
Westinghouse Electric Corp. and retired in about 1984. As an African-American, he held several
ground-breaking positions at Westinghouse. He was a 50-plus year member of Prince Hall Calumet
Lodge 25, Farrell. He was a long-standing member of Second Baptist Church of Farrell, where he
served on the deacon board and was otherwise active and held various positions. As deacon, he
regularly visited the sick and shut-in and witnessed to the lost. Joseph was a respected and
well-beloved member of the Shenango Valley community for many years. Joseph leaves behind: his
beloved wife Harriet Bernice Wright Gunn; four children, Joseph Gunn, Bartlett, Ill.; Raymond
(Ayesha) Gunn, Accra, Ghana; Darnice (Jonathan) Gunn Culp. Evans, Ga.; and Cheryl (Ronald)
Gunn-Henderson, Chicago; nine grandchildren, Raymond Gunn, Justin (Renee) Gunn, Nathaniel
Henderson, Ronald Henderson Jr. and Ari Vactor, all of Chicago; Mercedes Culp-Lucas, Atlanta;
Jordan (Laura Potts) Culp and Clayton Culp, all Knoxville, Tenn; and Shanee' Vactor-Tolbert, Gary,
Ind.; five great-grandchildren, Jaydon, Leo, Christina, Renee and Cheyenne; a brother John Gunn,
Chicago; and an uncle Howard (Geraldine) Lee, West Middlesex. He also leaves behind many
nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. Joseph was preceded in death by his parents, Walker and
Malinda Lee Gunn; three brothers Luke Gunn, Charles Gunn, and Walker Gunn Jr.; and four sisters,
Esther Williams, Cora Wilson, Mary Rozier and Ruth Gunn. Herald, The (Sharon, PA) - Friday,
August 2, 2013
Joseph Norman Gunn
77, passed from this life on Monday, July 21, 2008 at HRC Manor Care in West Des Moines.
Funeral services will be held at 2:30 p.m. on Tuesday, August 5, at Iles Funeral Homes – Westover
Chapel in Des Moines, where the family will greet friends from 1 p.m. until the service time on
Tuesday. Burial will follow at Sunny Hill Cemetery in Grimes. Joe was born on December 13, 1930
in Detroit, MI to Herman and Florence Doubet Gunn. He moved to Iowa when he was a teenager and
lived with his aunt and uncle, Nell and Horace Baker, until he became an adult. Joe was a 1948
graduate of the former Beaconsfield High School and later graduated from Iowa State University in
Ames. Joe had also attended Drake University in Des Moines, where he earned his CPCU (Chartered
Property and 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 discharged. He
had served time in both California and Japan during those two years. On June 5, 1954, Joe married
Mary Jean Ivers in Des Moines, where they made their home. Their marriage was blessed with two
children, Dennis and Janet. Joe was employed as a Department Manager with Farm Bureau Mutual
for 15 years, until he retired in December of 1989. Prior to that, he was employed with Preferred
Risk Insurance Company for 17 years. He loved to fish and travel. Joe and Mary Jean had spent 13
winters at a RV resort outside of Mission, TX, where they made many friends. He is survived by his
loving wife of 54 years, Mary Jean Gunn of Des Moines; son, Dennis Gunn of Des Moines;
daughter, Janet Gunn also of Des Moines; brother-in-law, Larry (Donna) Ivers of Carlisle; two
sisters-in-law Connie (Steve) Wilson of Lampe, MO and Ruth (John) Noel of Omaha, NE; several
nieces and nephews; and a host of many friends. Joe was preceded in death by his parents.
ARRANGEMENTS and OBITUARY BY ILES FUNERAL HOMES ~ WESTOVER CHAPEL Joseph R. Gunn, III
Joe, the beloved husband of Marie passed away peacefully on June 5, 2013. Joe is also survived by
his three daughters, Dana, Anita and Janice, their husbands and five grandchildren. Funeral Services
will be held at 4 p.m. on Saturday, June 15, 2013, at St. Francis Episcopal Church, 10033 River
Road, Potomac, MD. Burial will be at Mt. Tamalpais Cemetery, San Rafael, CA. Memorial
contributions may be made to The Louis and Nancy Hatch Dupree Foundation for the Afghanistan
Centre at Kabul University, (917) 546-9369.
On June 5, 2013, Joseph R. Gunn, III, (Joe), 84, died at Suburban Hospital in Bethesda, MD. Mr.
Gunn was a retired economist and senior vice president with Nathan Associates, an international
economic consulting firm, based in Washington, D.C. Mr. Gunn and his wife lived in Potomac,
since he joined Nathan Associates in 1967 and was with the firm until his death. Most recently he
served as a retired senior vice president of the firm, and director and treasurer of the Robert R.
Nathan Memorial Foundation. He served on the Nathan Associates board of directors since 1986 and
was chairman from 2001-2008. While at Nathan Associates, Mr. Gunn directed many of the firm's
activities, and frequently served as an expert economist in matters in litigation or before federal
regulatory agencies. He had extensive domestic and international experience in development
economics, industrial organization, international trade, and petroleum economics. He had private
corporate as well as consulting experience. In addition to his resident service as an economic advisor
in Afghanistan, he spent two years as a resident senior economic advisor in Thailand. He retired in
1994 as a senior vice president at Nathan and Associates, but continued to work for the firm as an
economic expert in litigation cases and before federal regulatory agencies. He also remained active in
overseas consulting, traveling to Russia as part of a World Bank team of U.S. and European antitrust
economists and attorneys to advise regional antimonopoly committees. From 1961-1966, Mr. Gunn
was employed by the Asia Foundation in San Francisco, Calif., to serve as economic analyst and
adviser to the Minister of Commerce of the Royal Government of Afghanistan. In that capacity, he
had primary responsibility for the development of Afghanistan's foreign trade statistics and the
analysis of the country's trade and payments flows and balances. He was instrumental in creating the
Afghan Insurance Company, the first insurance company in the country, and in the development of
modern processing equipment for use in Afghanistan's dried fruit and nut export industry. Between
1954 and 1961, Mr. Gunn was engaged as an economic analyst and statistician with Standard Oil of
California in San Francisco. He was primarily concerned with examining petroleum product markets,
forecasting general economic business activity, and analyzing global energy balances and flows. Mr.
Gunn spoke Afghan Dari and Thai, and had professional expertise in the economies of Afghanistan,
Argentina, Bolivia, Guam, Egypt, Jamaica, Kenya, Malaysia, Mexico, Paraguay, Sri Lanka, and
Thailand. Mr. Gunn was a member of the Cosmos Club, and served as president from 2005-2006; he
was a member Kenwood Golf and Country Club; the American Economic Association, the National
Association of Business Economists, the National Economists' Club, The Washington International
Trade Association and the Asia Society. Mr. Gunn lectured on economic development, multinational
trade, and intra regional trade settlements at Oxford University. He was an invaluable source for
"The Best Made Plans: Robert R. Nathan and 20th Century Liberalism," a biography of Robert
Nathan, the founder of Nathan and Associates, to be published this summer. He is a member of St.
Francis Episcopal Church, Potomac. Mr. Gunn was born on Nov. 28, 1928, in Ross, Calif. In 1947,
he graduated from Tamalpais High School, Mill Valley, Calif. He went on to the University
California at Berkeley where he earned a B.S. in business administration in 1954 and a master's in
economics in 1958. He was predeceased by his father, Joseph R. Gunn, Jr.; mother, Melvine Longley
Gunn, and grandson, David Lawrence Gunn Shirley. Mr. Gunn is survived by his wife of 62 years,
Marie Thurlow Gunn, Potomac; Dana Gunn Winslow, daughter and Peter H. Winslow, son-in-law,
Washington, D.C.; Anita Gunn Shirley, daughter and Larry E. Shirley, Jr., son-in-law, Chapel Hill,
N.C.; Janice Gunn Smeallie, daughter and Shawn H. Smeallie, son-in-law, Alexandria, Va.
Grandchildren: Christopher Gunn Shirley, Berkeley, Calif.; Marie Smeallie, James Smeallie, Eleanor
Smeallie, and Catherine Smeallie, all of Alexandria, Va. (Henry and Susan Hills Gunn desc)
Joseph Putman Gunn
Funeral services for Joseph P. Gunn, 65, who died Saturday will be held Wednesday at 3:30 pm at
the Unity Baptist Church with Rev. J. Morris Baker, pastor officiating. Surviving are his wife Mrs.
Nora B. Gunn of LaGrange; a son, William D. Gunn of the US navy stationed at Camp Peary, Va.;
five daughters, Dora Mary Gunn, Mattie Jo Gunn, Gladys Gunn, Annie George Gunn and Mrs.
Julian Harris all of LaGrange; two sisters; Mrs. W. R. Kelley of LaGrange, and Mrs. Dora Rutland
of Five Points, Alabama Thursday, May 11, 1944 Paper: Columbus Daily Enquirer (Columbus,
GA) Page: 14
Joseph Warren Gunn
Joseph W. Gunn 1923 - 2013 SPRINGFIELD, MA - Joseph Warren Gunn, 89, of Cortland St.,
quietly entered into eternal rest on Wednesday, January 16, 2013. Born and educated in Great
Barrington, MA, the son of Clarence Gunn and Florence (Taylor) Gunn, Joseph joined the U.S. Navy
and served his country for three years following graduation from Searls High School. Later, he
worked for the Watertown Arsenal and the U.S. Postal Service. Joseph enjoyed being a member of
Wesley United Methodist Church and was an active member of the Golden Age Club. He also
enjoyed fishing, gardening, traveling to visit family, and sharing a love of music. He leaves his dear
wife, of 56 years, Evelyn (Henderson) Gunn; a brother, Clarence Gunn Jr. (and wife, Elaine); five
nephews, Abdus Muhammed (and wife Esther), Keith Cottman (and wife, Gooda), Gregory
Cottman, Scott Gunn, and Clarence Gunn III; three nieces, Fatina Muhammad, Anita Tinsby and
Tracey Williams, and their families; and several great-nieces and great nephews. A memorial service
to celebrate his life will be held on Saturday at 11 a.m. at Wesley United Methodist Church, 741
State Street. Interment will be at 10 a.m. Monday at the Massachusetts Veterans Memorial Cemetery
in Agawam. Harrell Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements. Published in The Republican
from January 23 to January 24, 2013
Josephine Frances Gunn
June 9, 1915 - May 3, 2013 Josie Gunn passed away peacefully in her Bellevue home of 58 years.
She grew up in West Vancouver, BC, became a secretary, and in 1942 married John Munro Gunn, a
chemical engineer. Josie was a wonderful homemaker, seamstress, gardener, and hostess, who loved
family gatherings and enjoyed tennis, bridge, and traveling. She was ladylike, sensible, capable,
funny, and much loved. Family: Barbara Evans (Mike), Sue Rhodes (Jim Llewellyn), Dorothy Moore
(Keith), five granddaughters, four great-grandchildren. Memorial Service: Monday, May 20, 2:00
p.m. at St. Thomas Episcopal Church, 8405 NE 12th St., Medina, WA 98039. Remembrances to
Bellevue Lifespring (formerly Overlake Service League), PO Box 53203, Bellevue, WA 98015, or to
St. Thomas Church. Seattle Times, The (WA) — Saturday, May 11, 2013
Josephine Gunn Allen
Funeral services for Josephine Allen, 89, of Opelika, AL, will be at 11:00 a.m. (CST), Saturday,
October 17, 2015, at Mt. Nebo Missionary Baptist Church, 5231 County Road 389, Cusseta, AL
36852 with interment in Evergreen Cemetery, Rev. Arthur Thomas will officiate. Mrs. Allen, who
passed away Monday, October 12, 2015 at her home in Opelika, AL, was born January 10, 1926 in
Lee County, AL. Public viewing will be Friday, October 16, 2015, from 1:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. Mrs.
Allen will lie in repose at the church one hour prior to the service. Survivors include: two daughters,
Betty Hunter of Opelika, AL and Sylvia (Albert) Gunn of Cleveland, OH; three sons, Larry Allen,
John (Barbara) Allen and Herschel (Linda) Allen all of Opelika, AL; four god-daughters, Shirley
Mitchell, Polly Frederick of Opelika, AL, Shirley Ann Newson of Newnan, GA and Patricia
(Tommie) Dowell of Loachapkoa, AL; two god-sons, Terry Cook of Jacksonville, NC and Buck
Grady of Opelika, AL; three granddaughters, Mahogany Griffin, Erica Allen of Opelika, AL and
Valencia (Ferranti) Floyd of Auburn, AL; two grandsons, Keaston Allen of Phenix City, AL and
Dexter (Leslie) Allen of Columbus, GA; nine great-grandchildren, Brittnie Allen, Arequavious
Griffin, Markhia Jenkins of Opelika, AL, Angel Ferguson, Keishona Allen of Phenix City, AL,
Dayunna Allen, Destiny Allen, Desmond Allen and Dy'Mond Allen of Columbus, GA; two
great-great-grandchildren, Aaliyah Maddox and Ariyah Maddox of Opelika, AL; two special friends
of the family, Mary Edwards of Opelika, AL and Leon Evans of Camp Hill, AL; a host of nieces,
nephews, other relatives and friends. Harris Funeral Home is directing ww.harrisfuneralhomeinc.com
Joshua Porter Gunn
June 3, 1999 - July 4, 2015 Following a courageous journey through Batten Disease, Joshua Porter
Gunn passed on Saturday, July 4, 2015 at his home. Surrounded by his loving family, he ran straight
into the arms of Jesus. Josh was born in Saint John, NB June 3, 1999, loving son of David and
Karen (Porter) Gunn and precious grandson of John and Lynn Gunn and George Porter
and the late Faith Porter. Josh was an amazing young man. He viewed his illness, not as a disability,
but as a “different-ability”. He was full of energy, laughter and “Josh Jokes”. Josh was not only full
of life, but also brought life to others. He was a wish child for the Children’s Wish Foundation
raising funds for other children in need and most recently, a charity event called “Jogging for Josh”
this past June, where $10,000 was raised for a scholarship in his name. Josh had a natural athletic
ability in his earlier years. He played hockey and soccer and golf alongside his brother and best
friend Tyler. The sun rose and set on Tyler. He was Tyler’s biggest fan and whatever team he was
on, most recently with the Saint John Major Midget Vito’s. Josh was a loyal follower of the
Mauraders in the Saint John Slo-Pitch League and became an honorary member, proudly wearing
#87. Josh thespit-fire, with the sparkly eyes and infectious personality will be lovingly remembered
and never forgotten. Rest peacefully dear Joshy.Along with his mom and dad, brother Tyler (Jordan
Mahaney) and grammies and grampies, Josh will be missed dearly by several aunts, uncles, cousins,
extended family and friends. Arrangements entrusted to Fundy Funeral Home, 230 Westmorland
Road, Saint John (646-2424) where visitation will be held Wednesday, July 8th from 2-8 pm. A
service celebrating Josh’s sweet, young, life will take place Thursday, July 9th, 2015 from Forest
Hills Baptist Church at 11 am, followed immediately by a time of fellowship and light
refreshment. Interment will take place in Greenwood Cemetery. Due to severe flower allergies and
in lieu of flowers, remembrances in memory of Josh made to the Joshua Porter Gunn Bursary Fund
at Saint John Community Foundation would be deeply appreciated by the family
Josie Mae Gunn
Funeral service for Mrs. Josie Mae Gunn, 81, of 5765 DeGiverville Street, St. Louis, will be
Tuesday, Sept. 28, 2004 at 11 a.m. at Harmony Street Baptist Church in Birmingham with Rev.
Slaughter officiating. Burial will follow in Rushing Springs Cemetery in Talladega. Mrs. Gunn died
Wednesday at Barnes Jewish Hospital in St. Louis. A former member of the Sycamore Baptist
Church in Talladega, she lived in Birmingham for 48 years. There, she was a member of the
Harmony Street Baptist Church, where she was a member of the choir and the missionary society.
She retired from Brookwood Medical Center. She is survived by her son, Dock Gunn of St. Louis,
and her sister, Dazarene Hall of Talladega. The family will receive friends at the church one hour
before the service. Terry's Metropolitan Mortuary will direct the service.
Joy Gunn
Joy Gunn of White Lake, NY. born in Trinidad, BWI, died on August 9, 2013 at the age of 89. Joy
was the loved Mother of Bruce Owens, Lufkin, Texas; Susan and her husband Douglas Hughson of
White Lake, Michigan; Stephen Gunn of Freeport, Bahamas. Grammie Joy was the dear
grandmother of Mark and his wife Deborah Hughson, Milford, MI; Kelly Joy Lawton, White Lake,
MI; and Heather and her husband Erik Hawkins, Nacogdoches, TX. She delighted in being great
grandmother to her very special Zachary, Victoria and Emma and soon to be born forth
great-grandchild. Joy will be missed by friends and family far and wide including Trinidad, the
Bahamas, Michigan, Florida, England, and Scotland. A Memorial Service will be held at 11:00 a.m.
on Wednesday, August 14, 2013 at the Union Lake Chapel of the Elton Black and Son Funeral
Home, 1233 Union Lake Rd., White Lake. The family will greet visitors from 10:00 a.m. until the
time of service on Wednesday.
Joy D. Gunn
(nee Spires), Sat. June 13, 2015. Beloved wife of the late Charles C. Ray and the late Donald R.
Gunn; dear mother of Donna (Roy) Jordan, Gary Ray, Gina (Mike) Hildebrand and Randy (Sandy)
Ray; dear grandmother of 11; dear great grandmother of 18; dear sister, sister-in-law, aunt, cousin
and friend. Funeral service 11 am, Friday, June 19 at HUTCHENS MORTUARY, 675 Graham Rd.,
Florissant. Interment National Cemetery, Jefferson Barracks, MO. Visitation 4-8 pm, Thursday, June
18 at Hutchens Mortuary. In lieu of flowers, contributions to the American Cancer Society
Joyce A. (Gunn) Gilfoy,
75 - WORCESTER, CT - Joyce A. (Gunn) Gilfoy, 75, died on June 7, 2014 at St. Vincent's Hospital
in Worcester. Born on November 19, 1938 in Athol, a daughter of the late Frank and Eva
(Beckwith) Gunn and grew up in Orange. She was married to James H. Gilfoy on June 20, 1959 and
have enjoyed their 55 years together. Employed by the Brown Shoe Company in Worcester for over
20 years, Joyce later went to work for Farber's in Brockton for 16 years before retiring. Survivors
include husband, James Gilfoy of Worcester; sister, Delores Atherton of Gardner; brother, Richard
Gunn of Rockville, CT; Joyce was predeceased by a brother, Frank Gunn. There are no calling
hours.
Joyce Ann (nee Gunn) Howell,
Dallas, Tx. age 74, formerly of Longview, died Thursday, July 30, 2015, in hospice care at C.C.
Young in Dallas, from complications related to Alzheimers disease. Joyce was born in Longview,
July 6, 1941, to the late Dan Phillip Gunn and the late Margaret Horton Gunn. Joyce attended
Kilgore High School and graduated from Abilene High School in 1959. She obtained her degree in
marketing from what was then North Texas State University in Denton, in 1962. Joyce began her
career in administrative positions at various locations, but her fondest memories were of working as
a legal assistant for Patton, Nix & Young in Longview. Joyces greatest joy in life was caring for her
family, but she was also passionate about shopping and watching game shows on television. Joyce
never showed up to a function empty handed and she always left the place cleaner than when she
arrived. If she liked something she bought, she made sure to get two or three in case someone else
she knew wanted one too. Joyce inspired those around her to reach their greatest potential, and her
emotional and financial support knew no bounds. She was greatly loved and will be sorely missed.
Joyce is survived by her loving husband of 52 years, C. M. Howell of Dallas; her son, Porter Howell
of Franklin, Tenn., and his two children, Hayden and Lauren; her daughter, Kendall and husband,
Ray Vela of Dallas, and their three children, Holden, Sloan and Rowen; her step daughter, Donna
and husband, Dave Howell-DePew of Pearland, Texas and Donnas two sons, Dain Frederic and his
wife, Rachel of Alvin, Texas and their daughters, Ashlyn and Jordyn and Beau Frederic of Houston;
her step son Carol Howell, Jr. and wife Adele of Austin, and their two sons, Liam and Cade; her step
daughter, Lisa Howell of Covington, La.; and her sister, Catherine and husband, Dennis Hopkins of
Arlington, and Catherines son, Noah Sheetz of The Bronx, New York and Noahs son, Porter. A
Celebration of the Life of Joyce Howell will be Saturday, August 22, 2015, 2 p.m., at the Chapel of
Lawther Point East, C.C. Young Senior Living, 4847 West Lawther Drive, Dallas, Texas, 75214.
Juanita E. Gunn
infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Gunn died Monday at 1 am at the home of the parents, 1107
Allen Avenue. Funeral services will be held at the residence Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock.
Interment in Oakwood. Monday, September 1, 1913
Paper: Fort Worth Star-Telegram (Fort
Worth, TX) Volume: XXXI Issue: 229 Page: Five d/o William Angus Gunn, Jr and Clara
Eugenia Koons)
Judith M. “Judy” (Booker) Smith Bartlett Gunn,
67, of 90 Bald Mountain Road, died Saturday, October 3, 2015 at Baystate Franklin Medical Center,
following a period of declining health. A native of Winchendon, MA, she was born on December
25, 1947 to Hazel M. (Brockney) and James E. Booker, Sr., and was educated in Montague Public
Schools. Judy was employed for several years by the former Mohawk Plastics Company in their
subsidiary Mohawk Container in Montague City, MA, as a packer in the shipping department. Later,
Judy drove school bus for Laid-Law Transportation for several years, until her health no longer
allowed her to do so. She was a member of the former First Baptist Church in Turners Falls, MA,
now known as the Calvary Baptist Church. She married her husband, Paul Edward Gunn, Jr., on
Valentine’s Day in 1994, in a civil union in Brattleboro, Vt., followed by a reciting of their vows in
the First Baptist Church in Turners Falls. Judy enjoyed many pastimes including baking, crocheting,
dancing, flower gardening, tending to her house plants, tag sales, music-attending concerts and was a
huge fan of the “Boss” Bruce Springsteen. Judy was an animal lover and fond of cats and will be
missed by her feline companion “Four Socks”. Judy is lovingly remembered by her husband Paul
Edward Gunn, Jr., as well as her children: Gary W. Smith and his wife Julie, of Turners Falls, MA;
Harold M. Bartlett of Bernardston, MA and Kimberly D. Bartlett-Fulmer and her husband Troy, of
Seneca, SC. Additionally, she leaves her adoring siblings and their spouses who include: James
Edward Booker, Jr., and his wife Carol, of Haynesville, NC; James Earl Booker and his wife Patty,
of Festus, MO; Nancy H. Colleli and her husband John, of Mt. Dora, FL; Carol F. Booker of
Greenfield, MA; Kathleen J. Ames and her husband Steve, of Hinsdale, NH; Rhonda H.
Booker-Bradbury of Brattleboro, VT; Anna M. Guay and her husband Patrick, of Desoto, MO and
Mary L. Burns of DesLoge, MO. Judy is also remembered by her step-mother: Mary O. Booker of
DesLoge, MO, as well as several grandchildren, great grandchildren, nieces, nephews and
grandnieces and grandnephews with great affection. Judy was predeceased by her first husband, Paul
E. Smith and by her second husband Kenneth E. Bartlett. Graveside services will be observed on
Thursday, (Today) October 8, 2015 at 1:00PM from the Center Cemetery, Bernardston, MA located
off Church Street. Rev. Daniel Johnson, Pastor of the Calvary Baptist Church of Turners Falls, MA
will officiate. Visiting hours have been omitted. Expressions of affection in Judy’s memory are
suggested in lieu of flowers to either the Dakin Humane Society, P.O. Box 6307, Springfield, MA
01001 or to the National Multiple Sclerosis Society, Massachusetts Chapter, #101A First Avenue,
Waltham, MA 02451 or on line at www.nationalmssociety.org.
Judy Gunn Hightower
Judy Hightower, age 72 passed away Saturday, August 15, 2015 at Meadows Regional Medical
Center. She was a native of Butts County, Georgia and lived in Tattnall County for most of her life.
She was preceded in death by her parents, husband, Richard Hightower; brother, Clifford Gunn;
sister, Glenda Gayle Gunn. She is survived by her son, Nathan Hightower of Collins; sisters, Evelyn
Jordan of Hartwell, GA. and Jane Copeland of Rome, GA; also survived by numerous nieces,
nephews and other relatives. Memorialization was by cremation. Bradley B. Anderson Funeral
Home and Crematory is serving the Hightower family. (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright Gunn desc)
Julee Gunn
66 of Clermont, Fl., died on Friday, Oct. 11, 2013 at the Mike Conley Hospice House in Clermont,
FL. Julee was born in Leesburg, FL and is a graduate of Mt. Dora High School, she was the
owner/operator of Curls by Julee in Clermont for many years and active with numerous civic
organizations. She is survived by her loving children Heather (Joey) Regina, Christopher Fiducia,
Eric Fiducia and her Granddaughter Kayla Morgan all of Clermont, FL Stepdaughters Missy Metz of
Tavares, FL, two special daughters Deanna Honeycutt of Orlando and April Conrad of Debary, FL,
her sisters and brother Shirley Tomlinson of Groveland, Robbie Hatmaker of Duck Springs, AL,
Dianne Bleau of Malabar, FL and Mac Gunn of Groveland, FL. Julee is also survived by three dear
friends Pam Siewert, Mr. George Neeley, Ms. Ruth and Sharon Straton. A memorial service will be
held on Saturday, Oct. 19, 2013 at 2:00 pm at First Missionary Baptist Church of Mascotte, 118 W.
Myers Blvd, Mascotte, FL. In lieu of flowers the family has requested that donations be made to the
Mike Conley Hospice House 2100 Oakley Seaver Blvd., Clermont, FL 34711.
Julia Matchett Gunn
Age 94, passed away December 12, 2011. A native of Birmingham, Alabama, she was a longtime
member of Briarwood Presbyterian Church. Mrs. Gunn was an accomplished artist and painted with
the Village Painters for many years. She was preceded in death by her husband, John Miller Gunn;
son-in-law, William Henry Hoover, Jr. and grandson, William Henry Hoover, III. Surviving are her
three children, Julie Hoover Jenkins (Fred), John Miller Gunn, Jr. (Susan), and William Matchett
Gunn (Beth); six grandchildren, John Miller Gunn, III (Tracy), Dr. Christopher Gaines Gunn
(Jennifer), Evans Newell Gunn, Miller McGavock Gunn (Lissa), William Matchett Gunn, Jr., and
Lucy Walker Gunn; six great grandchildren, Kate Dawson Gunn, Adeline Grace Gunn, Ella Carnes
McGavock Gunn, Sophia Grace Gunn, Christopher Gaines Gunn, Jr., and Anna Carmen Gunn. A
graveside service will be held Wednesday, December 14, 2011 at 1:00 PM in Elmwood Cemetery.
Dr. Frank Barker presiding. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Briarwood Presbyterian
Church or Wales Goebel Ministry Julia Mae Gunn Rae
Julia Mae "Jude" Rae, 86, of Clute passed away Thursday, Oct. 11, 2001 in Houston. Visitation will
be held from 6 to 8 p.m. today at Corley Funeral Home. Services will be 10 a.m. Saturday at Corley
Funeral Chapel with the Rev. Chet Brake officiating. Interment will follow at Resthaven Memorial
Park. Pallbearers will be nephews. Mrs. Rae was born March 9, 1915 in Kosse. She was a member
of the Baptist church. She was preceded in death by her husband, Thomas Johnnie Rae; daughter,
Sue Thomason; parents, Clarence and Edna Gunn; sisters, Eloise Bosley and Mayciell Cox; and
brothers, Dwain Gunn and W.C. Gunn Jr. Mrs. Rae is survived by her sisters, Myrtle Hairell of
Houston, Edna Earl Price and husband C.W. of Purdon and Dorothy Scroggins of Henderson;
grandson, Ray Thomas Thomason and wife Melinda of Wills Point; great-granddaughters, Allison
Thomason and Emily Thomason, both of Wills Point; sisters-in-law, Buna Brantner of Houston and
Irene Gallagher of Giddings; brothers-in-law, Aubrey Rae of Carmine and Milton Rae of Houston;
and numerous nieces, nephews and cousins. Arrangements by Corley Funeral Home. (Reuben and
Mary Goforth Gunn desc)
Julie A. (Gunn) DeNio,
Muskegon Chronicle, 8 October 1978, page 43 DENIO, MRS. JULIA A. 5788 Olsen Ave, Egelston
Twp. Services for Mrs. DeNio will be held at 1:00 p.m. Tuesday from the Sytsema Chapel with the
Pastor Harry W. Logan officiating. Interment will be in the Egelston Twp. Cemetery. Friends may
call at the funeral home beginning at 7 p.m. this evening where they may meet the family 7-9 p.m.
and 2-4 & 7-9 p.m. on Monday. She was born March 15, 1906 in Muskegon and has resided here
most of her life. She was the former Julia A. Gunn and was married to Earl R. DeNio on July 3, 1922
at Detroit and he preceded her in death on Aug. 28, 1978. She had attended Grace Memorial Baptist
Church. She is survived by 5 sons; George DeNio of Wichita, Kansas, Richard, Paul, David and
Terry DeNio all of Muskegon, 20 grandchildren, 12 great grandchildren, 1 brother; Arthur Gunn of
Muskegon, 1 sister, Mrs. Victor (Viola) Wolbrink of Allendale, Mich.
Julia Gunn Butler
69 years old died early today at her home 4515 Park Avenue. She leaves her husband James E.
Butler of the home; three daughters, Mrs. E. M. Douthat 6438 Indian Lane, Johnson County, Kansas;
Mrs. F. W. Huff 4323 Wayne Avenue; Mrs. R. E. McDannel, Chicago; a son George E. Butler 6433
South Benton; a sister, Mrs. W. H. Miller 3413 Wabash Avenue, and a brother George W. Gunn
3732 Flora Avenue. Funeral services will be held at 2 o’clock Saturday at the Newcomer Chapel,
Brush Creek Boulevard and the Pasco. Kansas City Star, KC, Mo, page 14, Thursday August 13,
1942
June Emily Eversol Gunn
June Emily Eversol Gunn, 86 of Beaumont died May 31 at Dubuis Hospital . Funeral will be at 10
a.m. Friday at St. Stephen's Episcopal Church with burial at Forest Lawn Memorial Park under the
direction of Broussard's Mortuary in Beaumont. Visitation will be from 6 to 8 p.m. today at the
church. A native of Brookeland, she lived in Beaumont most of her life and was a retired Tyrrell
Public Library librarian. Survivors include her sons, W. H. Gunn Jr. of Houston and Sidney B. Gunn
of Beaumont ; daughter, Emily Harper of Nacogdoches ; sisters, Josephine "Jo" McDaniel and
Dorothy Balmer, both of Beaumont and Margaet Eversol of Noank , Conn. ; four grandchildren;
three great-grandchildren; and two great-great-grandchildren. Memorials may be made to St.
Stephen's Episcopal Church, 4090 Delaware , Beaumont , Texas 77706
Beaumont
Enterprise, Thursday June 1, 2000 page 14A
Karen A. (Robarge, Nelson) Gunn,
Muskegon Chronicle, Feb. 15, 2001 GUNN, MRS. KAREN A. North Muskegon Mrs. Karen A.
Gunn, age 63, died Wednesday, February 14, 2001. She was born December 23, 1937 in Muskegon
to Leslie & Evelyn (Ralya) Robarge. On April 11, 1970 she married George W. Nelson, who
preceded her in death on January 11, 1990. On February 10, 1996 she married Kyren Gunn. She
obtained her Masters Degree from Western Michigan University, & was the College Administrator
for Muskegon Community College until retiring in June, 1999. Mrs. Gunn was a member of Laketon
bethel Reformed Church, a board member of Muskegon County Osteopathic Foundation, & a past
president of Muskegon Exchange Club. Karen volunteered her time for Meals on Wheels, Catholic
Social Services of Muskegon-Oceana Counties. She enjoyed gardening & reading. SURVIVORS
Her husband, Kyren; 1 son, Bill (Dawn) Nelson of Coloma, Mi; 1 daughter, Mary (Randy) Schaab of
Muskegon, 5 grandchildren, Taylor, Sam, Max, & Amanda Schaab & Collin Nelson; 2 sisters, Diane
(Ken) Walker of Montague, & Adele (Joe) Nadeau of Spring Lake, 3 step-daughters, Barb Sherman
of Perrinton, Mi., Kimberly (Jerry) Weigold of Farmington, Mi., & Anne Marie (James) White of
Grand Rapids; 6 step-grandchildren, Scott, Matt, Eric, Nathan, Jack, & Kelli; 1 sister-in-law, Irene
Nelson of Montague; her mother-in-law, Phimomena Gunn of Muskegon, several nieces & nephews;
& dear friends, Bob & Linda McCann of Norton Shores. She was preceded in death by her parents,
& a sister, Lynn Marie Robarge. SERVICE Friday, February 16, 2001, 11:00 am at Laketon Bethel
Reformed Church with Rev. Sherwin Bransten officiating. Interment at St. Mary’s Cemetery, Friends
are invited to greet the family from 1-3:30 p.m. at Russ’ Banquet Room, 1499 E. River Rd.
SUGGESTED MEMORIALS Laketon Bethel Reformed Church, Catholic Social Services, Hospice
of Muskegon-Oceana Counties, or Muskegon County Osteopathic
Kate Gunn
December 12, 1980 - April 14, 2015 Kate Gunn, 34, passed away on April 14, 2015, in Wichita
Falls, Texas. A memorial service will be held in the chapel of Lunn’s Colonial Funeral Home at 3:00
P.M. Monday, April 20, 2015, with Pastor Mike Rucker officiating. There will be a visitation period
with the family following the service. A private family entombment will take place at a later date.
Kate was born December 12, 1980, to Gary and Carol Shores in Wichita Falls. She graduated from
Wichita Falls High School in 1999 and attended Texas Tech University. Kate was interested in
marine life and swimming. Her family says when she was very young she would help neighbors with
gardening. She had a little pail full of small tools and would go to help who ever was working in
their gardens. She and Brian Gunn of Wichita Falls were married on the beach in Destin, Florida
on October 11, 2014. Her husband and close friends will be returning her cremains to that very same
beach. Kate considered her most important duty in life was being a first rate mother to her son,
Shon. Kate was preceded in death by her mother and grandparents. She is survived by her husband,
Brian; her son, Shon; step-daughters Haley, Brianna, Carley and Maddison Gunn, of Arkansas, as
well as her father, Gary Shores; her sister, Amy Gardner and husband Michael and their daughter
Ainsley, all of Wichita Falls along with several aunts, uncles and cousins. In lieu of flowers, a
donation in her memory can be made to the American Cancer Society, the American Heart
Association, or the charity of your choice. Kate will be dearly missed by her family and friends. She
taught us how to love
Kate Gunn Mathews
entered into eternal rest Tuesday August 31, 1948 at a local hospital, Mrs. Kate Gunn Mathews,
widow of Judge W. Kirk Mathews. She is survived by her sister in law, Mrs. Julien Gunn and three
hephew, Rev. Julien Gunn, Jr, Order of Holy Cross; Berry Gunn of this city, and Clarke Gunn of
Syracuse New York. The remains rest at Joseph W. Biley Funeral Home, Third and Marshall
Streets, Richmond, Va., where the funeral will be held Wednesday at 5 pm. Interment in Hollywood.
Wednesday, September 1, 1948
Paper: Richmond Times Dispatch (Richmond, VA) Page: 30
Kathleen Brigid (McCausland) Gunn,
66, of North Attleborough, Mass., and formerly of Newtown, died October 18 at Brigham and
Women's Hospital in Boston, surrounded by her loving and devoted family. Born in New York City
on June 1, 1947, she was the daughter of the late Catherine (Cullinane) and James McCausland. She
was the wife of James M. Gunn to whom she was married on February 22, 1969, in New York. Mrs
Gunn moved to Massachusetts from Newtown in 1995, and was a communicant of St Mark's Roman
Catholic Church, Village of Attleboro Falls. In Connecticut, Mrs Gunn was active in many
community events and activities, including the Susan G. Komen Walk, under Team Gunnrunners.
She was employed as an administrative assistant at the former Medical Device Consultants in
Plainville, North Attleboro, prior to her retirement in 2005. In addition to her husband, four children
and their spouses, James and Laura Gunn of North Attleborough, Catherine and Walter "Kip" Thiele
of North Yarmouth, Maine, Siobhan and Kevin Petho of Clarence Center, N. Y., and Erin and
Michael Brennan of Yonkers, N. Y.; eight grandchildren plus one on the way; two brothers, Michael
McCausland of Yonkers and James McCausland of Staten Island; and a sister, Mary Dionne of
Newport, N. H., survive Mrs Gunn. A Mass of Christian Burial took place October 23. Burial was at
the Mount Hope Cemetery and Arboretum, Mount Hope Street, North Attleborough. Memorial
donations may be made to the Dyer-Lake Charitable Foundation, Inc, 161 Commonwealth Avenue,
North Attleborough MA 02760, to benefit the American Cancer Society.
Kathleen Marie Gunn Kramer
Born: June 14, 1921 - Died: October 16, 2015 - Kathleen Marie (Gunn) Kramer was born June 14,
1921 to William Windsor Gunn and Erma Bernice (Dick) Gunn in Republic County, Kansas, and
died October 16, 2015, at Omaha, Nebraska, at the age of 94 years. She grew up in the Republic area,
on her parent’s farm. Kathleen had four sisters, Bernice Margaret, Marion Elizabeth, Mary Evelyn,
and Marjorie Eileen. Kathleen attended King School and Webber Grade School in Republic County,
Kansas, and attended Superior, Nebraska High School, graduating in 1939 from Scandia Kansas
High School. She lived through the 1930’s dust bowl and was able to attend High School by working
for her room and board. These life experiences gave her a strong will and fearless approach to life.
Kathleen married Alvin Thoburn Kramer on September 22, 1940 and resided in Mankato, Kansas,
until 2003 when she moved to Nebraska to be near family. Her husband, Tobe Kramer, died in 1986.
She resided in Bellevue Nebraska, until her death on October 16, 2015. Kathleen supported Tobe in
his family business, the Kramer Funeral Home and the Kramer Furniture Store while providing care
for her children. She enjoyed sewing, cooking, and encouraged her children’s musical interests.
Kathleen took great pride in her yard and beautifully landscaped her last home in Mankato, planting
maple saplings from her father’s farm and peonies from the garden of Kitty Kramer, her husband’s
grandmother. Kathleen enjoyed playing cards and ice cream socials. Kathleen was active in the
community through her membership in PEO, DAR, and the United Methodist Women’s Circle. Tobe
and Kathleen were avid dancers and danced throughout their married life with their friends.
Kathleen’s parents, sisters and husband preceded her in death. Her children are: Charles Thoburn and
wife, Patty Kramer and his children Patrick and Brian Kramer; great-grandchildren, Ethan and Mia
Kramer and Logan Schoems; daughter - Kerry Marie Kramer and husband, Chuck Santangelo and
grand-daughters, Reah Santangelo and Jessica Dunks, great-grandchild Elijah Dunks; daughter Linda Alene, and husband, Rick Silver and grand-daughter Erin Silver, and great-grandchild Connor
Bryant. Kathleen’s 12 nieces and nephews and their many children and grandchildren will greatly
miss her. Kathleen’s family loved her and her memory is ever-present in their lives. The funeral is
Thursday, October 22, 2015, at 2:00 p.m. at Harmony Methodist Church, Mankato, Kansas, with
Pastor Gerry Sharp officiating. Kathleen will be laid to rest next to her husband, Tobe Kramer, at
Mount Hope Cemetery, Mankato, Kansas. Visitation will be Wednesday, October 21, 2015 from
2:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. and the family receiving friends from 6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at the mortuary.
The family suggests memorials to: City of Mankato for tree, or Ute Theatre, in care of the mortuary.
Melby Mortuary, Mankato, Kansas, was in charge of service arrangements. (Jasper Gunn desc)
Kathleen Hattie Gunn,
Muskegon Chronicle, 4 May 1923, page 13 Kathleen Hattie, the little daughter of Mr. And Mrs.
Harold Gunn, 17 Superior street, died Thursday afternoon at the family home, after a short illness,
aged 12 days. She leaves besides her parents, one sister, Delores Jane. The funeral service will be
held at 10 o’clock Saturday morning in the chapel at the Balbirnie mortuary, Rev. W. Ernest Collies,
pastor of the First Congregational church, officiating. Burial will be in the Lakeside cemetery.From 5
May, 1923, page 17The funeral service of Kathleen Hattie, the little daughter of Mr. And Mrs.
Harold J. Gunn, 17 Superior street, was held at 10 o’clock Saturday morning, in the chapel at the
Balbirnie mortuary, Rev. W. Ernest Collins, pastor of the First Congregational Church officiating.
Burial was in Lakeside cemetery.
Kathryn Gunn Christenson
November 24, 1924 to October 8, 2015 Kathryn was born in Riverside, California, on November 24,
1924 and resided there until age of 90 when she moved to heaven. Kathryn was one of three
daughters born to Georgia and Allen Gunn (both deceased). Sisters are Dorothy (deceased) and
Bernice Homes (husband Don deceased). She was married to Clarence (Andy) Andrew for 20 years
and had two sons, Ken Andrew (wife Dolores) and Robert Andrew (deceased) wife Kathy in
Colorado Springs. Kathryn married her second husband Robert (Chris) Christenson (deceased) and
helped Chris operate Riverside Seal Coat and Stripping Company for many years. Kathryn was a
seamstress and worked in a clothing store in Riverside in her early years. She enjoyed sewing,
gardening and raising Koi fish in her pond. She loved to dance and is now in heaven dancing with all
her partners surrounded by roses. Kathryn was a proud grandma to eight grandchildren: Jeff (wife
Christie), Jason (wife Shannon), Brett (wife Nikki), Kim (husband James), Tracie (husband David),
Jeanna (husband Justin), Tami (husband Douglas) and Krystal (husband Dallas). She was a great
grandmother to 13 beautiful children. The family wished to thank the incredible staff of Alta Home
Care and Cambridge Hospice for their long term care and compassion especially during her final
months. They made it possible for her wish to die in her beloved home. Graveside memorial and
burial service on October 29, 2015 at 1 PM at Olivewood Memorial Park, Riverside, California.
Published in Press-Enterprise from Oct. 22 to Oct. 25, 2015
Katie Gunn,
82, resident of Selma, Alabama passed away May 11, 2011 in Selma. Services are scheduled for
Saturday, May 14, 2011, 2:00 p.m. at Camp Creek Baptist Church, Tyler, AL officiated by Rev.
George Taylor. Burial will follow in Old Ellwood Cemetery, Tyler, AL, directed by Miller Funeral
Service of Selma. Survivors include ten sons, Benjamin Gunn, James Gunn, George Gunn, John D.
Gunn, Arthur Gunn, William Gunn, Charles Gunn, John Henry Gunn, Patrick Gunn, and Allen E.
Gunn; six daughters, Rosie Gunn, Betty Peoples, Ora Gunn, Bernice Gunn, Vivian Gunn, and Mattie
Gunn; sixty-four grandchildren, forty-six great grandchildren, two great-great grandchildren, two
sons-in-laws, five daughters-in-laws, a host of nieces and nephews.
Katherine Gunn Lackey
Graveside services for Katharine Gunn Lackey will be held Friday at 11 am at Forest Lawn
Cemetery. Mrs. Lackey, 93 of Topton, Mississippi died Monday Jan. 14 2013 at Aldersgate where
she had lived for three years. She was a loving wife, wonderful mother, and caretaker of several
members of her family. She was an active member of First Baptist Church of marion as long as her
health permitted. Survivors include two daughters: Lynn Lackey Bance and her husband Wally, and
Glynn Lackey Boardman and her husband Wayner; brother in law Melvin Lackey (Celia); sisters in
law: Hazel Hick, Bobbye Jean Knight (Lois) and Gatha Lackey. She was preceded in death by her
husband J. Sam Lackey; parent Mr. And Mrs. Joe S. (Joseph Sherrod) Gunn; brothers R. Elmo and J.
Darrell Gunn; and sister Elizabeth Gunn Turner. (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright Gunn desc)
Kathy A. (Klear) Gunn,
65, of Coventry, Ct, and formerly of Kettering, Ohio, beloved wife of George "Chuck" Gunn, died
peacefully, Friday, June 26, 2015, at St. Francis Hospital with her family at her side. Kathy was born
Dec. 24, 1949, in Defiance, Ohio, daughter of the late Galen and Janice Klear. She has been a
resident of Coventry for many years and retired June 1 of this year as a Diet Technician after many
years at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Kathy enjoyed gardening, sailing, shopping, baking and
reading but most of all she loved being a Mom. In addition to her loving husband she is survived by
and was the loving mother of two sons, Douglas S. Gunn and Benjamin J. Gunn both of Coventry.
She also leaves her sister Connie Harmon and her husband, Allen, their daughters, Brooke and Drew
all of Saluda, South Carolina; and her mother-in-law Pearl Gunn of Tuftonboro, New Hampshire.
Calling hours will be held Tuesday, June 30, 2015, from 5 to 8 p.m. at the Watkins Funeral Home,
142 East Center St., Manchester, Ct. Funeral services will be held Wednesday. July 1, 2015, at 10
a.m. at St. Mary's Episcopal Church, 41 Park St., Manchester. Burial will be private in the Blue Hills
Cemetery in Braintree, Massachusetts. Memorial donations may be made to the American Cancer
Society , 825 Brook St., I-91 Tech. Center, Rocky Hill, CT. 06067-03045.
Kay Gunn
Daily Corinthian, The (MS) - Wednesday, December 4, 2013 WALNUT - Funeral services for Kay
Frances Stinson Gunn, 79, will be held at 2 p.m. today at Harmony Baptist Church in Walnut with
the burial at Harmony Baptist cemetery. She died on Monday, Dec. 2, 2013 at Magnolia Regional
Health Center. She was born on Dec. 26, 1933. She retired as a dietitian assistant at Magnolia
Regional Health Center. She taught "Friendship" Sunday school class for many years at Harmony
Baptist Church. She is survived by her children; daughters, Jennaie Mills (Thomas) of Walnut, Sara
Garner (Jack) of Corinth, Amy Carmichiel (Sammie) of Corinth; son Jeff Gunn (Regina) of Walnut;
sister, Ruth Williams (Ed) of Oxford; 13 grandchildren and 18 great grandchildren. She was
preceded in death by her daughter, Kathy Wells, and one son, Marshall Gunn; parents, Earl and Iris
Pulliam Stinson; and brother, Charles Stinson. Visitation is today from 7 a.m. until service time.
Kayla Jane Gunn Eid
departed this life to be with her Heavenly Father on November 29, 2005. Kayla was born on Oct. 21,
1941 to Joel and Ellen Gunn. Kayla was employed by Kinney Shoes as a District Secretary for many
years. She was Church Secretary for Penn. Avenue Christian Church and then for Penn. Avenue
Nazarene Church. Kayla lived a joyful life devoting much of her time to her children, grandchildren,
and many friends. She was preceded in death by her parents, brother, and daughter Shayla Webb. She
is survived by children, Shawn Webb, Sonia Eid, Sammy Eid; grandchildren, Shalena Webb, Storm
Williams; great-grandchildren, Salicia Hubbard, Skyylar Hubbard; sister, Opaleita Roddom; niece,
Jana Winters; nephew, James Winters; and MANY, MANY, close family friends. A memorial
service will be held Saturday, Dec. 3, 2pm at Memorial Christian Church. Interment to follow at
Memorial Park Cemetery - Daily Oklahoman, The (Oklahoma City, OK) - Friday, December 2,
2005 (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright Gunn desc)
Kenneth Harlan Gunn
Kenneth was born January 2, 1941 in Bloomburg, Cass County, Texas and passed away April 15,
2015. He was a retired air traffic controller and an instructor with FAA Academy. He was the son
of James A. Gunn and Cora Alma Sartor. Survivors include his wife Beverly Moore Gunn; one
daughter and son-in-law, Renee and Herb Glaesmann; one sister, Alma Millgian; three
grandchildren, Misty Gunn, Summer Jameson and Colby Glaesmann; and one great granddaughter,
Kenlee Bell. Services will be noon Monday at Forest Park Funeral Homes in Woodlands, Texas
(George and Margaret Morrison Gunn desc)
Kenneth L. Gunn
KENNETH GUNN - Retired U.S. Air Force Master Sgt. Kenneth L. Gunn, 72, of New Baden, died
Tuesday, Aug. 27, 2013. Visitation from 4 to 8 p.m. Thursday, and from 9 to 10 a.m. Friday at the
funeral home. Funeral at 10 a.m. Friday at the funeral home. Burial in Greenmount Cemetery, New
Baden. Hempen Funeral Home, New Baden
Kenneth Gunn
THE WOODLANDS, Texas—Kenneth Gunn, 74, of Houston died Wednesday, April 15, 2015. Mr.
Gunn was born Jan. 2, 1941, in Bloomburg, Texas. He was a retired air traffic controller and an
instructor with FAA Academy. Survivors include his wife, Beverly Gunn; one daughter and
son-in-law, Renee and Herb Glaesmann; one sister, Alma Milligan; three grandchildren, Misty Gunn,
Summer Jameson and Colby Glaesmann; and one great-granddaughter, Kenlee Bell. Services will
be noon Monday at Forest Park Funeral Home. Texarkana Gazette (TX) - Sunday, April 19, 2015
Kensley Lorraine Gunn
of England, Ark., born July 9, 2014 passed away August 2, 2014. Survived by parents Kenneth Gunn
and Tornesha Hollaway. Services Saturday, August 9, 2014, 11 a.m
Kent Harold Gunn
CW04 Kent Harold Gunn USN Ret. 75 of Covington passed away 2/18/2014 and is now with our
Lord. A service celebrating his life will be held at Bethel Christian Church in Conyers on March
23rd 2014 at 2:00pm. Kent was born and raised in Monroe. He was a Graduate of Monroe High
School Class of 56, University of West Florida Batchelor of Science 1974. Kent proudly served his
country for thirty years in the US Navy as a Naval Flight Officer. He Owned and Operated Gunn
Brothers Truss Company of Covington from 1987 to 2003. Kent was preceded in Death by Jessie
Harold Gunn (father), Gladys Virginia McClure (Mother) He is Survived by Rick and Robin Haynes
(daughter) of Conyers, Michael Kent Gunn (son) of Conyers, Alvin and Robin Gunn (brother) of
Covington, James and Joyce Gunn of Rutlege (brother), Grand Daughters Megan Brown, Shannacy
Morton and Jada Gunn. Great Grand Daughter Keiley Morton. In Lieu of flowers family request
donations to Bethel Christian Church. 1930 Bethel Rd. NE Conyers, GA 30012. (Thomas and Sarah
Boatwright Gunn desc)
Kerry Frank Gunn
departed this earth and was reunited with his Lord and Savior Jesus Christ on April 11, 2013, at the
age of 60. He was born in Duncan, OK to Frank and Clavelle Gunn. He graduated Duncan High
School in 1971 and joined the Honors Program at the University of Oklahoma. He graduated first in
his class in Mechanical Engineering in 1975 and attained a Masters in Engineering at Purdue
University in 1977. He joined the oil industry in Baytown, TX in 1978 and had been working in the
oil, gas, and chemical industry, most recently as a consulting engineer for LyondellBasell. He was
united in marriage to Sharon Gunn on March 9, 1996, and they enjoyed 17 happy years together. He
served faithfully as Deacon at Wooster Baptist Church and served Christ through many activities,
including Sunday School teacher, greeter, usher, Vacation Bible School worker, and member of
various church committees. Kerry was a loving husband, son, father and grandfather who was very
proud of his family. He especially enjoyed trips to the Frio River, attending birthday parties, and
going to his grandchildren's ball games. He will be greatly missed by all who love him. He is
preceded in death by his father, Frank Gunn, and granddaughter, Lauren Ashley McMahon. He is
survived by his wife Sharon Gunn; sons Timm (Janee) Gunn and Chris (Brianna) Gunn; daughter
Kim (Tyson) McMahon; son Keith (Di'Aana) Butler; mother Clavelle Gunn; sisters Barbara Gunn
and Sheila (William Paske) Gunn; grandchildren Timmy, Mikayla, Janean, and TJ Gunn; Sean,
Shane and Emma Gunn; Ty and Colton McMahon; Blake, Ashton, Braedon and Reid Butler and
many nieces and nephews. Pallbearers are Timm Gunn, Chris Gunn, Tyson McMahon, Keith Butler,
David Paske, and Randy Kimmey. Honorary pallbearers are Timmy Gunn, Ty McMahon, Sean
Gunn, and Blake Butler. Visitation will be Monday, April 15, 2013, from 6:00 until 8:00 p.m. at
Navarre Funeral Home in Baytown. Funeral services to celebrate Kerry's life will be held Tuesday,
April 16, 2013, at 10:00 a.m. at Wooster Baptist Church, 7007 Bayway Dr., Baytown, TX. In lieu of
flowers, the family requests memorial contributions be made to Wooster Baptist Church.
Arrangements are under the direction and personal care of Navarre Funeral Home & Cremation
Services, 2444 Rollingbrook Dr., Baytown, TX 77521
Kevin Eldred Gunn
Beloved Brother, Fun-loving Uncle, Friend and "Our Hero" HOYTSVILLE, Utah - On June 30,
2013, after a courageous battle with Cancer, Kevin E. Gunn was called to his home in heaven to be
greeted by his Heavenly Father and loved ones. Kevin left this earthly life surrounded by family.
Kevin E. Gunn was born on February 17, 1958, in East Chicago, Indiana, to his parents, H. LaMarr
and Winona Gunn. Kevin had many experiences throughout his life for service and sharing his
talents. Kevin loved life and the challenges and joys that it brought to him. He cared about and loved
others and love was given in return. Kevin dedicated his time, energy and effort to making others
happy, not thinking of himself. He loved watching and participating in sports, such as basketball in
high school, church basketball and umpiring softball games for the city of Coalville. As the umpire,
he gained respect from his peers and others, as Kevin was stalwart in his decisions of the game. He
enjoyed the excitement of the game and the people involved. The outdoors was another enjoyment
where Kevin would bask in God's creations on the mountains hunting or relaxing. He loved life and
what it meant for him. He loved working with his hands with leather, woodworking and technology.
He shared his talent with others. Kevin worked at many different jobs. Some of those jobs included
construction, sheetrock worker, retail, computer operator and Smith's department manager. He was
respected and admired by many. He liked these times for sharing, playing or just goofing off. Kevin
gave of himself freely to make others happy and expected nothing in return. This experience started
in 1976, when he graduated from high school and his Grandmother Gunn asked him to come to Utah
from California and live with her, due to the recent passing of Grandfather Gunn. He made many
sacrifices for others but still was able to enjoy life and make vacation trips to California and other
sites. He was preceded in death by his parents; older brother, Christian H. Gunn (Covina, Calif.); his
brothers Theras Gunn and his wife, Carol (Lehi, Utah), Craig Gunn and his wife, Audrie (Pocatello,
Idaho), and Trent Gunn and his wife, Yvette (Brigham City, Utah); loving sister Marlys Stevens
(Hoytsville, Utah); and sister-in-law Barbara Gunn (Covina, Calif.). The funeral services will be
held on Saturday, July 6, at 11:00 a.m. at the Hoytsville LDS Church in Hoytsville, Utah. The
viewing will be Friday, July 5, from 6:00 p.m. until 8:00 pm. and one hour prior to the services on
Saturday. Burial will be at the Hoytsville Cemetery under the direction of Walker Mortuary. The
family wishes to give a big thank you to the Applegate Hospice Caregivers for their loving care for
Kevin - Published in The Park Record on July 6, 2013
Wenatchee World, The (WA) — Wednesday, April 26, 2000
Kevin Lester McGowan Gunn, \
35, a resident of Mazama, found himself in the loving presence of his Lord Jesus on Easter Sunday,
April 23, 2000. He was born on Jan. 20, 1965 at Seattle to Dewey R., Jr. and Erlene E. (Hedberg)
Gunn. His birth father died when he was two and a half years old. Kevin's mother married William
McGowan when Kevin was seven years old. After the wedding ceremony, Kevin was heard to ask
William, "Can I call you Daddy now?" Kevin was adopted, along with his siblings, by William and
lovingly raised as William's own child. Kevin moved with his family to Winthrop in 1974. He
grew up on a farm where he raised and cared for many animals. He learned his good work ethic
working along- side his family. Kevin started attending schools in Seattle, Kirkland and Winthrop,
entering the Methow Valley Christian Academy as a sophomore. While attending, he won several
awards including the "Christian Character Award." He graduated in 1983. Kevin had a kind heart
and was very well liked and respected in the community. He had been employed at the Mazama
Country Inn where he ran the kitchen. He was an excellent chef. Kevin also ran the kitchen in
pipeline worker camps in Valdez and Livengood, AK. His main passion outside of work was sled
dog racing and he had entered many races in Washington and Montana. He loved his dogs and his
personal goal was to someday race in the Iditarod Race in Alaska. He was also a member of the
"Washington Distance Mushers." Survivors include his mother and father, Erlene and William
McGowan of Wenatchee; his brother and sister-in-law, Dewey and Paula McGowan of Wenatchee;
his brother and sister-in-law, Nathan and Thelma McGowan of Lynnwood; his sister and
brother-in-law, Shelly and Scott Davies of Seattle; his five nieces and nephews, Dewey, Jr.,
Samantha and Kristen McGowan of Wenatchee, and Seth and Samuel Davies of Seattle; his
grandmother, Hazel Gunn of Port Orchard; his close friends, Steve and Mary Milka of Mazama, and
many friends and acquaintances. He was preceded in death by his paternal grandparents, Frank and
Bertha MacAllister, by his maternal grandparents, Lester and Mina Hedberg, and by his natural
father, Dewey R. Gunn, Jr. (1967). A Memorial Service will be held for Kevin Lester McGowan
Gunn on Friday, April 28, 2000 at 1 p.m. at the Mazama Community Church in Mazama with Pastor
David Hodgin officiating. Concluding services and interment will take place on Monday, May 1,
2000 at 1 p.m. at the Restlawn Memorial Park Cemetery in Edmonds with Pastor Tim Wilbur
officiating. Arrangements are by Jones & Jones Funeral Directors of Wenatchee
Kimberly Hope Simmons Gunn,
age 29, of Wickes, Arkansas passed away Wednesday, April 29, 2015 in Cove. She was born April
19, 1986 in Mena, Arkansas to the late Jimmy Dean Simmons and Sonja Davignon Roan. She was a
loving mother, daughter, sister, cousin, and a friend to all who knew her. She will be dearly missed
by all. She is survived by: Daughter: Garnett Jade Simmons Husband: Shawn Adam Gunn
Grandfather: Cecil Howard Roan Mother: Sonya Davignon Brothers: Nichalos Wade Davis and
Cecil Clayton Davis Aunt: Rhonda Phillips Three cousins She was preceded in death by her father,
Jimmy Dean Simmons, step-father, Michael Wayne Davignon, grandmother, Guinn Marvella Roan
and cousin, Jeff Simmons. Funeral services will be Saturday, May 2, 2015, at 11:00 a.m. at Pleasant
Grove Church of Nazarene, in Cove, Arkansas with Brother Scott Ray officiating. Interment will
follow in the Pleasant Grove Cemetery in Cove, under the direction of the Beasley Wood Funeral
Home of Mena.
Pallbearers will be her brothers, Nick and Clay Davis, Ty Beckwith, Larry Williams, Dewayne Baker
and Billy Fortner. Donations may be made to any Union Bank to help family with funeral
arrangements
Kolton Brigham Gunn,
Enfield, NH - Kolton Brigham Gunn, 8 months, died Thursday, September 26, 2013 at the
Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center in Lebanon, NH. Family and friends are invited to call at the
Ricker Funeral Home in Lebanon on Tuesday, October 1, 2013 from 5-7 PM. A Mass of Christian
Burial will be celebrated on Wednesday, October 2, 2013 at 11 AM at St. Helena’s Church with
burial following in the Oak Grove Cemetery, both in Enfield. A complete obituary will be published
at a later date.
Mrs. L. C. Gunn
Mr. Walter Gunn communicates to the Palnesville Ohio Advertiser the following obituary: On the 17
inst, Mrs. L. C. Gunn of Perry, after having spent fifty nive years of sunshine and shadow on this
beautiful earth passwed peacefully to a higher sphere. In compliance with the request of the depart
Mrs. H. F. M. Brown of Cleveland was expected to deliver the funeral discourses on Sunday January
29, 1860, but as the same spirit seemingly that stoned Stephen nailed Jesus to the cross and shut
those out of the synagogue who dared to advocate his principles and practice his teachings has closed
the churches in North Perry against Mrs. Brown, the friends of Mrs. Gunn will defer the funeral
exercises until the weather is suitable for holding meetings in God’s own temple. Saturday, February
4, 1860 Paper: New Albany Daily Ledger (New Albany, IN) Volume: XI Issue: 3218 Page: 3
Laird Peter Gunn
1961-2016 Oct. 23, 1961-Feb. 20, 2016 Laird, age 54 passed away Saturday, February 20, 2016,
after a short but courageous battle with lung cancer. Laird grew up in Everett, Wash. graduating from
Everett High in 1980. He always carried with him fond memories of playing baseball throughout his
youth and HS years. Laird worked at Scott Paper/Kimberly Clark for 28 years. After their doors were
closed in 2012, he re-invented himself and found his true calling fulfilling a need to help people by
becoming a Health and Wellness Specialist at American Senior Resources. His compassion,
con-sideration, infectious smile and endless optimism made him a favorite wherever he went. He had
a strong life long love for fly fishing. The past couple years he spent pursuing other interests as well.
Taking flying, tennis, and ballroom dance lessons. He spent a lot of time hiking our beautiful pacific
northwest, often with his daughter, Mindy. Mindy was the best thing about his life, and he often
referred to her as "the light of my life." He was always so proud of her. She is currently studying
nursing at the University of Washington Nursing School. He was preceded in death by his father,
Lewis (Jack) Gunn, he leaves behind his beloved mother, Diane Somes; his sisters, Debbie (Chris)
Lamm, Lori (Bob) Bernethy, Lil (Todd) Schedin; four nephews, five nieces, and six great nieces and
nephews. The family wishes to give an enormous thank you to Laird's best buds, Jerry Lyons, Roger
Locke, and Roger's daughter, Susie for all of the love and support they continue to give. Please join
in on the Celebration of Laird's Life Friday March 4, 2016, from 5 to 9 p.m. at the Everett Yacht
Club. In lieu of flowers, we ask that you donate to help his daughter Mindy get through her last year
of nursing school and not have to bare any financial hardship on her own. We thank you from the
bottom of our hearts. www.gofundme.com/mindygunn
Larry Cunningham Gunn Sr.
69, of Philadelphia, PA, died on Monday, February 17, 2014, at Lankenau Hospital in Wynnewood
Montgomery County, PA, a suburb of Philadelphia. Born May 7, 1944, in Pittsylvania County, VA,
he was the son of Nadye Smith Gunn and the late James Cunningham Gunn. He was married to
Everleen Wilson Gunn, who survives. In addition to his wife, survivors include his mother, Nadye
Smith Gunn;one son, Larry C. Gunn Jr.;and one daughter, Shanita Gunn, both of Philadelphia,
PA;one sister, Elsie (Jessie) Tarrance of Dearborn, Michigan;and a host of other relatives and
friends. The family will receive friends Wednesday, February 26, 2014, from 6 until 8 p.m. at Norris
Funeral Services, Mt. Hermon Chapel, Danville, and at other times at 109 Sycamore Street, Danville,
VA 24541. Funeral services will be conducted 11 a.m. Thursday, February 27, 2014, at the Norris
Funeral Services, Mt. Hermon Chapel. Interment will follow in Floral Hills Memory Gardens,
Danville. Norris Funeral Services, Inc. and Crematory, Mt. Hermon Chapel, 3995 Franklin Tpk.,
Danville is serving the Gunn family. Online condolences may be made at www.norrisfuneral.com.
Landis Gunn
Knoxville, TN Landis Lee Cotten Gunn, 85 of Knoxville passed away Friday January 15, 2015 in
Knoxville. She was a native of Atlanta and had lived in Knoxville since 1989. She was a
Presbyterian and is survived by her husband of 63 years Rev. Randall Yale Gunn; sons Timothy C.
Gunn (Teresa); Joel A. Gunn; Peter Y. Gunn (Veronica); Andrew C. Gunn (Sarah); 12 grandchildren
and 6 great grandchildren. Graveside services will be held at 10:00 AM Tuesday January 19, 2015 at
Edgewood Cemetery 229 S Gallaher View Rd SW, Knoxville with Chaplain Renee Willingham
officiating. In lieu of flowers the family ask donations in her memory be made to the YoungWilliams Animal Center 3201-Division Street Knoxville TN 37919. Services are under the direction
of Rose Mortuary Mann Heritage Chapel 6200-Kingston Pike, www.rosemortuary.com
Larry Gunn,
age 50 and a lifetime resident of Dallas, TX, passed away January 12, 2015. He was born August 2,
1964, to Billy Jack and Mary (O’Keefe) Gunn. Larry was a graduate of Bryan Adams High School
and UNT where he attained a bachelor’s degree in Criminal Justice. He worked as an adult probation
officer for Dallas County for 17 years and was working for Bell Helicopter as security manager when
he became ill. Larry was a member of St. John’s Episcopal Church. He had a passion for cars and a
love for sports and enjoyed playing baseball and coaching his son’s team. He is remembered as a
loving and caring father, son and brother. Larry is survived by his children: Mechelle Gunn and
Michael Gunn both of Dallas, TX; parents: Bill and Ellen Gunn of Rockwall, TX; brother: Gary
Gunn and wife Doreen and son Chris of Franklin, TN; sister: Sherri Gunn and daughter Julia of
Rockwall, TX. Amemorial service will be held 10:00am Thursday, January 15, 2015, at St. John’s
Episcopal Church with The Reverend David Houk officiating. In lieu of flowers, the family requests
that memorial gifts be sent to the Gunn Family, 318 Cox Drive, Rockwall, TX 75087, to be placed in
an account for the benefit of Larry’s children, Mechelle and Michael.
Larry D. Gunn
of 147 Parks Springs Rd. Providence, NC passed Friday, August 7, 2015 at his residence. He was a
native of Caswell County, NC, the son of the late Bernard Blackwell Gunn and Lou Henry
Henderson Gunn, born August 13, 1952. He was a member of Blackwell Missionary Baptist Church.
He was employeed as a fixer with Burlington Industries before retirement. He was preceded in death
by one brother, Bernard Gunn Jr. His survivors are three sisters, Mary Louise McCain ( Clarence )
of Providence, NC, Shirley Gunn of Pelham, NC, and Pamela G. Jordon of Greensboro, NC; one
nephew, Michael Gwynn; three nieces, Catrina Gunn, Renee McCain, and Connie Miller; special
friend, Debra Gunn; other relatives and friends. A viewing will be Wednesday from 2 to 8 pm in the
chapel of Fulton Funeral Home. Funeral services will be Thursday, August 13, 2015 2:00 pm at
Blackwell Missionary Baptist Church with family arriving at 1:30. Pastor Everett Dickerson will
deliver the words of comfort. Interment will follow in the church cemetery. The family may be
contacted at 1104 Henderson Rd. Pelham, NC-B
Laura Mae Gunn Herod
Laura Mae, 4313 Main St., passed away Sunday February 6, 1955. Survived by husband R. H.
Herod, Sr.; son R. H. Herod, Jr; brothers, Clarence Gunn, Tracy McKinsey, Carl Gunn, and Wille
D. Gunn; two sisters, Thora Fae Garriston, Beatrice Pringle; and three grandchildren. Interment
Restland. Services at 3:30 pm Sunday in the ChapelMonday, February 7, 1955
Paper: Dallas
Morning News (Dallas, TX) Section: Part 3 Page: 3
Laura Gunn Lamb
Funeral Services will be held in Cisco a 2 pm Sunday for Mrs. Laura Gunn Lamb, 69 who died
Friday in a Dallas Convalescent hospital. Services will be in the First Methodist Church at Ciso and
burial will be in Oakwood Cemetery there. Mrs. Lamb had lived in Dallas since last July. She made
her home with her children before entering the hospital. Survives are a daughter Mrs. Walter Snead,
Midland, Tx; two sons, Raymond E Gunn of Dallas, and Clyde Gunn of Austin, Texas; two sisters,
Mrs. May Mize, Palestine, and Mrs. Mark Alexander, Albany; five brothers, Jess Lawrence, Fred
Lawrence, Ed Lawrence, Albert Lawrence and Oscar Lawrence. Sunday, April 15, 1951
Paper: Dallas Morning News (Dallas, TX) Section: Part V Page: 14 w/o Jessie Lee Gunn
Laura Gunn
93 years old died at 5 o’clock Saturday May 8, 1926 at the home of Mrs. George M. McClure of 802
Montreal Street, Dallas, Texas. Mrs. Gunn was adopted by Mrs. McClure on March 19, 1924 who
took her as her grandmother shortly after the death of Tom Gunn, the woman’s youngest son.
Another son George Gunn, 74 years old lives in Sherman. He was unable to care for his mother.
She had no property. A small lot left by her deceased son was sold and the money used to pay off
debts, Mrs. McClure said. On the ninety second anniversary of her birth, last March 17, Mrs. Gunn
was the guest of honor at a birthday party given by Mrs. McClure. The funeral will be held at 10 am
Monday at Hewitt Hall, Burial will be at Oakland Cemetery.
Laura Gunn
Paris, Texas, February 16, 1915 - Mrs. Laura Gunn an old resident of Lamar County, aged 71 years,
died at the home of her daughter, Jesse Gunn, near Biardstown of paralysis. Dallas Morning News,
Page 7, Wednesday February 17, 1915, Page 6.
Lawrence Francis Gunn,
age 81, of Hampton, N.H., former longtime Newburyport resident, died Sunday morning, May 20,
2012, at Portsmouth Regional Hospital. He was the beloved husband of the late Anne M. (Farrell)
Gunn, who died Sept. 20, 1996. Born in Lynn, November 29, 1930, one of three children of the late
John and Margaret (Lynch) Gunn, he was a graduate of St. Mary’s High School. A proud veteran of
the Korean War and recipient of three Bronze Star Awards, he served with the United States Army
from February 15, 1952, to November 16, 1953, honorably discharged with the rank of Corporal,
then continued serving with the Army Reserve until May 14, 1960. Mr. Gunn was fascinated with
trains from an early age and grew up to become a conductor with the Boston Maine Railroad for
some years. As a turbine engineer, he retired from General Electric in Lynn. He loved the beach and
always considered himself lucky to have lived in such close proximity to the ocean. His love of the
beach was only surpassed by his love of family and friends, who filled his life with joy and were his
inspiration and his success. His surviving family includes his four children, Joanne Cunningham and
husband Matthew of Hampton, NH; Suzanne MacCarthy and significant other, Howard Smith, of
Amesbury; Laurine Connors and husband Neal of Fanwood, NJ; and William Gunn and wife Laurie
of Williston, VT; seven grandchildren, Luke and Brittany MacCarthy, Erin and Ryan Connors,
Mackenzie and Marlee Gunn and Chloe Cunningham; his brother, John W. Gunn and his wife
Barbara; his sister, Margaret Burke and her husband Francis, along with several generations of nieces
and nephews and dear friends. He was predeceased by his son-in-law, James MacCarthy.
Laura P. Gunn Cooley
Laura P. Cooley (nee Gunn ) Passed away peacefully on Wednesday March 4, 2015 at the age of 89.
Beloved wife of the late Alfred for 60 years. Loving mother of Rick (Jeanette), David (Yvonne),
Peter (Jeanie), Patricia (Joe) and Karen (Rick). Dear grandmother of Shannon (Adam), Monica
(fiancé Adam), Jamie and the late Lauren and Maura. Cherished great-grandmother of Lucia and
Madden. Further survived by nieces, nephews other relatives and friends. Visitation Monday, March
9 at LUMEN CHRISTI CATHOLIC CHURCH, 2700 W. Mequon Rd. (corner of N. Range Line Rd)
Mequon from 6:00-7:00 PM. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 7:00 PM. Private
Entombment Resurrection Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorials to the American Lung
Association appreciated. Laura was a medical social worker at Milwaukee County Hospital for
many years. After moving to Wausau she completed her nursing degree and worked at Wausau
Hospital until her retirement. After her retirement she and her husband Alfred spent many rich years
between Mequon and Mesa Arizona. Lee Gunn, Jr
Lee Gunn Jr., 75, of Houston, Texas passed away on August 30, 2015. He was preceded in death by
parents;Lee Gunn Sr. and Maebelle Panquin and brother; Kenneth L. Gunn. Mr. Gunn was survived
by children; Michelle, Jeff and Muzjene Aliu, brothers; John Curtis Gunn, Walter Gunn and Paul
Gunn, numerous nieces, nephews, cousins and a host of friends. The family will receive friends
Friday September 4, 2015 from 11:30 AM until 12:30 PM at Southpark Funeral Home 1310 North
Main St. Pearland, Texas 77581. Funeral Service will follow in the funeral home chapel at 12:30
PM. Burial in Southpark Cemetery. In lieu of flowers please donate to American Cancer Society P.O.
Box 22478 Oklahoma City, OK 73123 or American Heart Association 10900 –B Stonelake Blvd.
Suite 320 Austin, Texas 78759.
Leland B. "Shotgun" Gunn,
87, of Perrysburg, OH, died Monday, December 7, 2015, in his home. He was born on January 24,
1928, to Burdette and Viola (Dawson) Gunn in Napoleon, Ohio. Leland graduated from Napoleon
High School in 1945 and served in the United States Army. He was married on January 19, 1952, in
Perrysburg to Faythe J. Masters, who preceded him in death on April 20, 2002. Leland worked for
37.5 years as a millwright for L.O.F. in Rossford, retiring on January 1, 1987. He was a 50 year
member of the Perrysburg Phoenix Lodge #123 F&AM, a member of the Local 9 Cullet Club, was a
32nd Degree Mason, a 60 year member of the Scottish Rite, a 60 year member of the Zenobia Shrine
and its Mounted Patrol, and a member of the Wood County Zenobia Shrine. Other memberships
include the Maumee Valley Gun Collectors Association, the National Rifle Association, the
Rossford Eagles, and the Buckeye Sheriff Association. He is survived by his children, Kathy S.
(Dean) Genter of Pettisville, OH, Terry L. Gunn of Perrysburg, OH, Jeffrey L. (Laurie) Gunn of
Northwood, OH, and Judy A. (Rich) Roberts of Pemberville, OH; ten grandchildren; eleven
great-grandchildren, and brother, Ronald Gunn of Napoleon, OH. Friends will be received from 4
p.m. to 8 p.m. on Thursday, December 10, 2015, at Witzler-Shank Funeral Home, 222 E. South
Boundary Street, Perrysburg, Ohio 43551 (419-874-3133), where Phoenix Lodge Masonic Services
will be held at 7 p.m. A Funeral Service will be held at the funeral home on Friday, December 11,
2015, at 11 a.m. with burial in Fort Meigs Cemetery. Memorials may be made in the form on
contributions to the Shriners Hospitals for Children , c/o Zenobia Shriners, 8048 Broadstone Blvd.,
Perrysburg, OH 43551 or to a charity of the donor's choice .
Lela Gunn
of Boston, Massachusetts died May 16, 2013. Survived by a host of loving relatives and friends.
Funeral Services will be held on Thursday May 23, 2013 at JB Johnson Funeral Home 196 Warren
Street ROXBURY, MA 02119. Viewing at 10:00 A.M., services 11:00 A.M.. Interment Fairview
Cemetery. JB. Johnson Funeral Home 196 Warren St. Roxbury, MA (617)-445-8150-Boston Herald,
May 22, 2013
Lela Bell Gunn Copeland
Mrs. L. H. Copeland, age 38 died at her home near Locust Grove, Georgia Sunday afternoon, May
26, 1935, after a brief illness. She had been in declining health for some time, was taken seriously ill
Sunday afternoon and died almost suddenly. She is survived by her husband, one sister, Mrs. John
Copeland and father, Mr. A. J. (Albert Johnson) Gunn of McDonough. Funeral services were held at
Philadelphia Methodist Church, Monday afternoon at 3:00 o’clock. Rev. Jesse Warwick officiating.
Harold H. Sims funeral Director with W. G. Thompson in charge. Wife of Lemmie H. Copeland
Lela Martha Gunn Chapman
Entered into rest Thursday afternoon, October 25, 1956 at the Washington, Ga hospital. Mrs.
William C. Chapman of Crawfordville, Georgia. Friends and relatives, Mrs. Glenn V. Taylor of
Crawfordville; Mrs. R. C. Rackley of Sardis, Georgia; Mrs. Leonard M. Steed; Mr. E. C. Gunn;
Mrs. L. N. Gunn of Crawfordville, and grandchildren are invited to attend the funeral serives for
Mrs. Chapman on Saturday October 27th from the Crawfordville Baptist Church at 10 am., the Rev.
W. H. Evans and the Rev. Toy Hollingsworth officiating. Interment Crawfordville Cemetery. J. H.
McCormick Funeral Home, Greensboro, Georgia. Friday, October 26, 1956 Paper: Augusta
Chronicle (Augusta, GA) Section: A Page: 2 (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright Gunn desc)
Lenore C. Gunn
of Riverton, New Jersey passed away Friday, Feb. 27, 2015. She was 95. She was born in
Indianapolis and had resided in Riverton for 69 years. Lenore was the wife of the late Myron 'Mike'
Gunn for 50 years, and is survived by her loving sons and their spouses, Bruce and Sandy of
Riverton, and David and Laurel of Barre, Vt. She is also survived by her sister, Joan Lacey of
Kokomo, Ind., and many nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her brothers, Robert,
Jack, and Kermit Eisenbarth. Lenore was a longtime member of Calvary Presbyterian Church in
Riverton, serving as a deacon and Sunday school teacher. She also sang soprano in the Chancel
Choir for over 67 years. In the community, she was a member of Aglow Ministries and sang with the
Lewis Shearer Chorale for many years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend a Service of
Witness to the Resurrection and to remember the life of Lenore at 11 a.m., Saturday, March 14, at
Calvary Presbyterian Church located at 300 Fourth Street, Riverton. Calling Hours will be from 10 to
11 a.m., March 14, at the church. In lieu of flowers, the family requests memorial contributions to
Calvary Presbyterian Church, 300 Fourth Street, Riverton, NJ 08077.Weber Funeral Hom
Leon Oryn Gunn
Marshall Texas - Funeral services for Leon Gunn, 80 of Shreveport, La, co owner of the Herne and
Gunn Madcap Players theater company which presented regular plays in Dallas from 1930 to 1943
will be held at 2:30 pm Thursday in the Cotheron Blalack Huffman Funeral Chapel. Burial will be in
a Marshall cemetery. Gunn died here Monday, March 6, 1973. A native of Marshall, Gunn opened
the Madcap Players in 1925 and the company toured throughout West Texas before settling in Dallas
in 1930. He is survived by one son and one daughter. Date: Thursday, March 8, 1973
Paper:
Dallas Morning News (Dallas, TX) Section: F Page: 3
Leonard M. Gunn
85, brother of Sheriff elect Lester Gunn, died Sunday morning Dec 20, 1964 at his home in Amarillo,
Texas. A Native of Bartlett, Mr. Gunn had been ill for several months. Funeral services were held
in Amarillo Wednesday. Mr. Gunn is survived by his wife, three daughters, four sisters and seven
brothers. (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright Gunn desc)
Leroy Gunn
was born in Strathmore, California to Sam and Jewell Gunn in June of 1932. Leroy passed away
April 18, 2015 at the age of 82, at home under the care of his loving wife, and Hospice. Leroy
graduated from Mt. Whitney High School in 1951. In his senior year, FFA awarded him with the
Degree of State Farmer. He was also a member 'Demoley Honors Club' and the 'Vapor Trailer Car
Club'. While keeping up his grades, school activities and clubs, he also worked numerous hours on
the family farm and ice-creamery. He was an entrepreneur and a hard worker at a very young age. To
get his first horse, Leroy and his brother Charlie broke horses to trade for a pony named Beauty.
Drafted into the U.S. Army in 1952, Married Dot Estes in 1953. After only two months of marriage
Leroy was sent to Korea for 18 months and 19 days. After completing his service with the Army he
returned to the Visalia area and started his life long career of farming. Leroy went through all the
chairs of the IOOF, was a member of the Visalia Elks, Moose and Visalia Country Club. Leroy and
Dot have been long time members of St. Paul's Church including serving as the church youth group
advisors for five years. He invested numerous hours and hard work for local charities including the
American Cancer Society and the Whitman Center for under privileged children. Survived by his
loving wife of 62 years Dot, daughter Marcie Cornell (Lex), Son Greg Gunn (Amy), Grandchildren
Cassie Ezell, Camron Serpa(Joseph), Travis Gunn, Katy Gunn, Great grandchildren Jamesyn Myers,
Joseph Cash and Carter Gunn Serpa, and Brother Don Gunn. Preceeded in death by Parents: Sam
and Jewel Gunn, Sisters: Emily and Dovie, Brothers: Leonard and Charlie Gunn. In lieu of flowers
please send donations to 'Optimal Hospice' 2439 W. Whitendale St. 'B', Visalia, CA 93277. Thank
you to our loved ones, countless friends and hospice, for all of the prayers and support. Heaven has a
new Cowboy Angel. Services will be held on Thursday, April 30, 2015 at 11:00 am at St. Paul's
Church, 120 N. Hall St. Visalia, CA. Reception will follow at the Visalia Elks Lodge.
Hadley-Marcom Funeral Chapel, Visalia is honored to be serving the Gunn Family
Leslie Donald Gunn
MADISONVILLE, Ky. -- Leslie Donald Gunn, 69, of Madisonville, died Thursday, April 10, 2003,
at his residence. He was born Aug. 7, 1933, in Hopkins County, Ky., to the late Aubrey Gardner
Gunn and Mary Ethel Gunn. He was a coal miner for Ziegler Coal Mines. In addition to his parents,
he was preceded in death by two sons, Allen Gunn and Donald Eugene Gunn; and one
granddaughter, Brittney Jean Gunn.
He is survived by his wife, Elizabeth Gunn of Madisonville; three sons, Aubrey Gunn of
Madisonville, Larry Putty and Keith Putty, both of St. Charles, Ky.; three daughters, Diane Denny of
Dawson Springs, Ky., Beverly Basham of Madisonville, and Sherry Foe of St. Charles; one brother,
the Rev. J.C. Gunn of Mortons Gap, Ky.; one sister, Tennie Davis of Hopkinsville, Ky.; one half
sister, Juanita Markham of Camden, Tenn.; several grandchildren; and several great-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held 2 p.m. Sunday at Bandy Funeral Home in Nortonville with the Rev.
Jerry Easley officiating. Burial will be in New Salem Cemetery in Nortonville. Pallbearers will be
Brandon Brewer, Brad Brewer, A.J. Gunn, Keith Cinnamon, Christopher Gunn, Joseph Gunn and
Thomas Basham Jr. Visitation will be from 5 until 9 p.m. today and from 9 a.m. until service time
Sunday at the funeral home Messenger, The (Madisonville, KY) - Saturday, April 12, 2003 (Thomas
and Sarah Boatwright Gunn desc)
Leslie H. Gunn
Leslie H., age 81, Jones, OK died Mon.Feb 12, 1990, at Midwest City Hospital. Born in Durant,
OK; Also lived in Paris & Mt. Pleasant, TX; moved to OKC in 1945; Member of First Southern
Baptist Church where he was Director of the Deaf Ministry. He was a member of First Baptist
Church of OKC for 32 years. He worked for the Home Mission Board of The S.B.C. and the Baptist
General Convention of Oklahoma and worked with the deaf at First Baptist Church of Tulsa as a
missionary and First Baptist and Calvary Baptist Churches of Sulphur. He conducted and directed a
camp for the deaf youth each summer for 25 years. He married Ruby H. Horn, March 5, 1936 in
OKC. Survived by wife, Ruby, of the home; son, Wade, of Jones; 2 daughters, Ann Evans, of Jones
and Peggy Stone, of Anadarko; 7 grandchildren; 5 great grandchildren; 2 brothers, Fred, of
Houston, TX and Ira, of Gilmer, TX. Services 1pm Wed at First Southern Baptist Church, Burial at
Arlington Memory Gardens (John and Susanna Beard Gunn desc)
Lester Gunn
9-11-22 - 8-8-2014 - Lester Gunn (91) was born in Amphion, Texas and passed away after heart
surgery in July. Third child to Jesse Cinclair Gunn Jr. and Ellon Susan Wright. He retired from
Operating Engineers Local in 1982 and from Oakridge Country Club in 2007. He moved to the Twin
Falls, Idaho area to farm in 2007. He was a proud member of the Masons Scottish Rite and Shriners.
He served in Word War II in North Africa and Italy earning the rank of Staff Sergeant, during which
he was awarded the Purple Heart. He married Janice Timms August 27, 1944. They were married for
60 years. He married Alberta (Lea) Gaskill on June 1, 2006. Lea's family loved him as a member of
their family as well. He is survived by his wife Alberta (Lea) Gunn; sister Ruth Fox of Alice, TX;
daughter Ruth Ann Duarte (Phil) of Cloverdale, CA; and many grandchildren
andgreat-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by sons Edward, Douglas, Earl Ray; sister, Jewell
Kelly; and wife Janice Timms Gunn. Funeral services will be held Friday, August 15, 2014 at 11
a.m. at Lindquist's Kaysville, Utah. Mortuary, 400 N. Main where friends may visit with family from
9:30 to 10:30 a.m. before the service. Interment, Centerville City Cemetery (Thomas and Sarah
Boatwright Gunn desc)
Levi Gunn
aged 86 years died Thursday evening at his home in the eastern part of this city after a brief illness
from pneumonia. He was a early settler of Council Bluffs, having lived here since 1856. The
funeral will rake place at 2:30 o’clock Saturday afternoon from the residence. Burial in Walnut Hill
cemetery. Saturday, March 11, 1899
Paper: Omaha World Herald (Omaha, NE) Volume:
XXXIV Issue: 162 Page: 3
Levi Charles Gunn
Funeral services for L.C. (Charley) Gunn, 76 of 1725 South Eight Stree will be at 4 pm Thursday in
Wilkirson and Hatch Cahpel. Rev. William M. Greenwaldt will officiate with burial in Oakwood
Cemeteryy. Mr. Gunn died at 4 pm Tuesday Mary 14, 1963, in his home. Mr. Gunn was born in
Taylorsville, Miss and came to Kemp in Kaufman County, Tx in 1910. He was with Baylor Barber
Shop until 1954 and at the time of his retirement was manager of the shop. He was a past master of
Kemp Masonic Lodge No 528, A. F. And A. M. And had been a member of that lodge since 1912.
He was past worthy patron of the Kemp Chapter No 685 of the Eastern Star. Mr. Gunn married Miss
Pearl Ann Pipes at Kemp July 3, 1912. Besides his widow, he is survived by two daughters, Mrs.
Aubrey Dutschmann of 1316 South Loop Drive, Mrs. T. L. Kennedy of 800 Acree Acres; a brother
Robert Gunn of Laurel Miss; a half brother, Clarence Coley; three half sisters; Mrs. D. C. Davis,
Mrs. O. T. Hill and Miss Bama Coley; all of Laurel, Miss. One grandson Tox Kennedy of Texas
Tech., Lubbock, Tex and several nieces and nephew. Waco Times Herald, Waco, Texas May 15,
1963
Lewis James Hamilton Gunn,
95, of Edinburgh, Scotland; Chatham, Mass.; Hilton Head Island and Daufuskie Island, died
Tuesday, Feb. 11, 2014. Donations may be made to Hope Hospice, 765 Attucks Lane, Hyannis, MA
02601, the Humane Society of the United States or the American Cancer Society. Arrangements by
Nickerson Funeral Home of Orleans, Mass.
Liela Ruthann Gunn,
Carthage, MS. Liela Ruthann Gunn, 53, a homemaker, died Sunday, January 18, 2015 at University
Medical Center in Jackson, MS. Graveside services were 2:30 p.m. Wednesday, January 21, 2015 at
Goshen Cemetery with Bro. Frank Porter officiating. Wilcox Funeral Home was in charge of
arrangements. Mrs. Gunn was a native of Florida. Survivors include: a daughter, Cheryl Dorman of
Carthage; brothers, Howard Gunn, II of Carthage and Murray Gunn of Meridian; a sister, Diana
Adams of Florida; 4 grandchildren. Pallbearers were: Matt Beckham, Jimmy Beckham, Bill
Dorman, and Alan Dorman. To send flowers or a memorial gift to the family of Mrs Liela Ruthann
Gunn
Lillie Emma Gunn
passed away at the age of 88 on November 12, 2015 at her home in Willits with her daughter, Cindy,
by her side. Born in Las Vegas, New Mexico to Jasper and Dolly Gipson on August 31, 1927, she
was a resident of our community of Willits, Ca most recently for about 11 years. Lillie’s father had
many restaurants, one of which was here in Willits about 6 miles north of town, called Jack’s Lone
Pine. He was known for his fried pies and chili. Lillie learned how to waitress at an early age under
her father’s tutelage. The family moved to Pleasanton where Lillie met Matthew ‘Red’ Gunn and
they were married at the First Baptist Church on Wood Street here in Willits that her father had
helped to build. Red and Lillie moved back to Pleasanton and started their family together with their
first daughter Elizabeth, and when their youngest daughter, born 10 years later, started school, Lillie
began her 45-year career as a School Crossing Guard. This job was her pride and joy, as she worked
at Pleasanton Elementary and Valley View Schools. She loved the children that she kept safe through
multiple generations, and they loved her. Lillie shared her passion for safe-guarding school children
with her family and three generations have followed in her footsteps. Lillie also worked the annual
fair in Pleasanton for 27 years. Lillie loved to paint flowers and to plant and nurture them also. Lillie
loved nurturing all living things, from her family, to her plants, to her birds, and her sweet
companion, her beautiful auburn-haired dog, ‘Pretty Baby’ that she was often seen walking our
community with. Many folks in her neighborhood simply knew her as the sweet gray-haired lady that
loved to walk her dog. Lillie also enjoyed crocheting and knitting, and gifting little kitchen towels
with a buttoned hanger for the kitchen. She was a member of our local Red Hats and thoroughly
enjoyed the ladies, their get-togethers for lunch and other activities, and especially enjoyed their trips
together. Another group Lillie enjoyed was her “game day” friends that met weekly at one another’s
homes for an afternoon of games and snacks. She looked forward to these weekly fun days. Lillie
enjoyed life and people and for this reason was a joyful volunteer at our Willits Senior Center for
many, many years until her health made it impossible to continue, and had also volunteered at the
Willits Food Bank for years.
Lillie was preceded in death by her husband, Matthew ‘Red’ Gunn; her daughter, Elizabeth Wilhite;
and her sister, Lucille Dunn. She is survived by her daughter, Cynthia Goines; grandchildren: Daniel
Wilhite, Matthew Goines, and Gevene ‘Angel’ Duncan; great –grandchildren: Amanda Duncan,
Haili and Kristin Wilhite, and Samantha and Grace Goines; and several beloved great-great
grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday, November 21, 2015 at the
Anker-Lucier Mortuary Chapel, followed by a brief graveside at the Willits Cemetery, after which a
Celebration of her life will be shared at the Grace Community Church in Willits. Arrangements
under the care and direction of Anker-Lucier Mortuary.
Liillie May Gunn Anderson
85, of Gracemont, was born May 18, 1927, in Gracemont to Alonzo and Bessie Marie (Wolf) Gunn.
She peacefully went to join her loved ones on Tuesday, June 19, 2012, in Anadarko. By the age of
six, Lillie could read the newspaper and knew her multiplication tables as taught by her father. She
continued her schooling to the 5th grade. At the age of 13, Lillie married Elmer Bilyeu. They were
blessed with 4 children before his death. Lillie married Ray Baker Anderson in November of 1953
and together, they raised 9 children plus taking in over 100 foster children. Lillie managed and
worked in several cafes in the area and worked for a few years at Maremont in Chickasha. Lillie
enjoyed raising dogs, embroidery, quilting, canning, reading, and most of all, taking care of her
flowers and plants. Everyone knew that if you killed your plant, you could take it to Lillie and she
would bring it back to life. Ray and Lillie were big wrestling fans. Everyone tried to not sit too close
to Lillie during wrestling because in her excitement, she might have taken you down. Lillie was
preceded in death by her parents, her husbands, Elmer Bilyeu and Ray Anderson; two sons, Donald
and David and six grandchildren. Survivors include five daughters, Aleathea Richard of Iota,
Louisiana, Edith Johnson and husband Ole of Anadarko, Georgia Crha of Elk City, Barbara Goucher
and her husband, Kenneth of Gracemont and Karen Newton and her husband, Jerry of Oklahoma
City; two sons, Carl Bilyeu and his wife, Louisa of Anadarko; three daughters-in-law, Shelia of
Guthrie, Clota of Anadarko and Peggy of Yale; sister-in-law, Bonnie Bilyeu of Anadarko; two
Brothers, Ivan Gunn of Yukon and Harley Gunn of Amarillo; 29 grandchildren, numerous great and
great great grandchildren; several nieces and nephews and many friends. The funeral service is
scheduled for 2 P.M., Friday, June 22, 2012, at the Bethel Baptist Church with David Oxley, pastor
of the Eaglecrest Christian Fellowship in Oklahoma City officiating. Burial will follow in the
Memory Lane Cemetery. (John A. And Catherine Charles Gunn desc)
Lilie Mae Malone Gunn
Mrs. J. Willis (LillieMae) of Dallas died July 25, Survived by sister Mamie Malone; brothers Riley
Malone, J Roland Malone, all of Dallas, Douglas Malone, Malakoff, Texas; numerous nieces and
nephews. Services 11 am Monday Restland Abbey Chapel. Dr. J. Earl Mead officiating.
Entombment Restland Abbey Mausoleum Dallas. Monday, July 27, 1981
Paper: Dallas
Morning News (Dallas, TX) Page: 34
Lillian Fonville Gunn,
June 20, 1923 - August 29, 2013 - passed away August 29, 2013. There will be a graveside service
at College Park Cemetery, College Park, GA on Sunday, September 22, 2013 at 2:00 pm. She is
survived by her three sons, Mike, Chuck, and Phil; and (daughter)-in-law, Lisa. She was grand and
will be truly missed!
Lillian Gunn Brown
Mrs. Lillian Gunn Brown, widow of Obediah J. Brown of 4713 Eanes St. Died Thursday August 28,
1952 at a Richmond hospital. A funeral service will be held at 3 pm Saturday at Farmount
Methodist Church. Burial will be in Riverview Cemetery. Surviving are a sister, Mrs. W. H. Snead
and four brothers; Samuel L. Gunn of Silver Spring, MD; Wesley A Gunn, Williard J. Gunn, and
Lafayette M. Gunn of Richmond. Friday, August 29, 1952
Paper: Richmond Times
Dispatch (Richmond, VA) Page: 7
Lillie Drew Gunn
Lillie Drew Gunn, 77, of Midlothian, passed on March 27, 2015 of a heart condition. Born in St.
Johnsbury, Vt. on September 18, 1937, she attended St. Johnsbury Academy, later to Wytheville
Community College, where she received a Registered Nursing Degree. She was a Christian and
enjoyed her cat, "Smokey." Lillie is survived by her son Jerry Counts of Radford, Va., stepson,
Robert Counts of Galloway, N.J.; her daughters, CAPT Amy L. Counts of Jacksonville, Fla., Vickie
Holt of Chester, Va. and Carol Beirne of Midlothian, Va.; brother-in-law, Jimmy Counts of Virginia
Beach, Va.; four grandchildren, five greatgrandchildren; cousin, Gertrude Chamberlain of Vermont;
niece, Cindy Garceau and Cher Carter; as well as numerous other family members in Vermont; and
her close friends, Lyle and G. Lyle Tefft of Radford, Va. Services will be private for family and close
friends only. Donations may be made to the SPCA of Midlothian, Va. Southside SPCA P. O. Box 66
Meherrin, Va. 23954. Arrangements by the Chesterfield Chapel of Bennett Funeral Home.
Lilyanne Gunn 63 of Middletown, NJ passed away peacefully on Saturday September 11, 2015. Lilyanne was born
on August 8, 1952 in Brooklyn, NY. Wanting to dedicate her life to helping others, Lilyanne worked
hard to earn a BS in occupational therapy from Kean University, as well as earning an Associate
degree from Union County College in applied science. In wanting to help others Lilyanne worked at
Meridian Health as a senior occupational therapist. That was not her only job however she also
worked and volunteered at numerous other institutions wanting to help others. Some of which were
Asbury public school system, Madison Care Center, Crossroads at Freehold, Avante at Red Bank,
Harbor School, Eatontown Rehab, United Cerebral Palsy, Schroth Center and Children Center of
Monmouth to name a few. She was also a member of AOTA, NJAOTA and was a recipient of the
NJAOTA scholarship in 1996. In her free time she enjoyed making jewelry, knitting, and traveling.
Lilyanne is predeceased by her parents Thomas and Rose, and her children Nicole and Toniann. Of
all her accomplishments she cared most about her family she's the loving wife of Kevin and the
devoted sister of Robert and Debra. Lilyanne will be greatly missed by all who knew her. Lilyanne
will be reposing at the Evergreen Memorial Funeral Home 1735 Rt. 35 Middletown, NJ 07748 from
2-4pm & 7-9pm Sunday and Monday September 13 & 14, 2014. A mass of Christian burial will take
place Tuesday morning at 10:30am at St. Mary's Chapel 26 Leonardville Road Middletown, NJ.
Interment to follow at Fairview Cemetery 456 Rt. 35, Middletown,NJ
Linda Gunn Kaser
Funeral services for Linda Marie Gunn Kaser, age 32, will be at 2:00 p.m. Thursday, October 2,
1997, at the First Baptist Church in Lusk with Reverend Delbert Dick and Linda's father-in-law,
Reverend Max Kaser officiating. Burial will follow in the Lusk Cemetery. Linda died Thursday,
September 25, 1997, at her home in Salt Lake City, Utah. She was born October 22, 1964, in Lusk,
Wyoming to Dale R. and Donna Gunn. Her early 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 the music and drama programs. She was a member of the National
Honor Society and she served on the student council and also as president of her class. Linda was
proud to represent her school as a cheerleader, and she especially enjoyed teaching and encouraging
the younger cheerleaders. Following high school, Linda attended the University of Wyoming. She
was accepted into the University of Utah's physical therapy program, where she served as president
of her class. She graduated Magna Cum Laude in 1990. On January 4, 1986, while still in college,
Linda married her high school sweetheart Charles Kaser. She was a devoted mother of their two
children, Alex Gunn (four) and Anna Leigh (one). Linda will be remembered as a loving wife, sister,
daughter, and friend. She was proud of her accomplishments as a physical therapist at the University
of Utah Rehabilitation Services. The woman we were all blessed to love and know had great
compassion for all people and she looked for the truth and honesty in everyone. Linda found
comfort in her Lord, her family, and the hills near the ranch home she grew up in. Linda was
preceded in death by her grandparents. Survivors include: her husband Charles and her two children
of Salt Lake City; her parents, Dale and Donna Gunn of Lusk; her sisters, Rhonda Holdbrook of
Glenrock, WY, Shelly Krein, Tammy Bonsell and Carmen Boussu all of Lusk; her parents-in-law,
Zoda and Jerry Furgason of Hanna, WY, and Max and Juanita Kaser of Kalispell, MT; a
sister-in-law, Ada Dischner and numerous aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews
Linda Faith Mitchell Gunn Henderson,
passed away peacefully, on October 23, 2014, after a long battle with pancreatic cancer, complicated
by a fractured hip. She is survived by her husband, Terry, her daughter, Lisa Lorene Furst, and her
husband Denny, two grandsons, Jordan and Joshua Furst, and her sisters, Polly and Joy. Linda was
born on September 10, 1943, in Orlando, Florida and graduated from Boone High School. She was
preceded in death by her parents. Linda also leaves behind her best friend of 50 years, Sue Green of
North Carolina, as well as many other close friends, and her beloved dog, Dixie. Linda was a legal
secretary for Michael Maher, senior partner of the Maher Law Firm, PA in Winter Park, for 42 years
before her retirement in 2009 and became a very happy retiree. She began her legal career initially on
the East Coast as a legal secretary at a general practice firm and Mike was an associate attorney
practicing at a small Orlando firm. Following his interview of Linda in 1966, he asked her to start
working for him that afternoon. Mike has been quoted as saying, "Linda worked with the firm from
the very beginning of both of our careers. If I were hanging from a cliff on a lifeline and needed
someone who was worthy of the highest trust at the other end, it would be Linda". Linda was a loyal
employee, a mentor to new employees and a very loved friend to all. A memorial service will be
held on Saturday, November 1, 2014 at 11:30A.M. at Carey Hand Colonial Funeral Home, 2811
Curry Ford Road, Orlando, Florida. 407-898-2561.
Linda L. Gunn Sawyer
Linda L. Sawyer, 67, of Bath, NY passed away very suddenly on Friday, November 27, 2015 at Ira
Davenport Memorial Hospital in Bath after being stricken at home. Born in Hornell on January 13,
1948, Linda was the daughter of Eldon and Waneta (Lewis) Gunn. She was raised in Troupsburg and
graduated from Troupsburg Central School. She married Gary Sawyer on February 19, 1966. They
had a daughter and son together. Their marriage ended in divorce in 1977. Linda worked at
Westinghouse Electric, which later became Phillips Lighting in Bath, retiring with over 30 years of
active service. She was a homebody, enjoying planning and hosting family gatherings, riding her
motorcycle, solving soduko puzzles and she loved decorating for the Christmas holidays. Surviving
are her daughter and son in law, Alisa A. and Peter Gerrard-Gough of Bath, her son, Jon G. Sawyer
of Kennesaw, GA, her mother and step father, Waneta and Otis Shoemaker of Rochester, her
grandchildren, Ayla M. Peffley, Abigail G. Sawyer, Jacob H. Sawyer, Samantha T. Gerrard-Gough
and Isabella J. Sawyer, her sister, Lorraine McNeill of Lindley, her brothers, Terry (Wanda) Gunn
and Rick (Theresa) Gunn, all of Troupsburg, her sister in law, Sandy Gunn of Troupsburg and many
aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and cousins. Linda was preceded in death by her father, Eldon Gunn
in 2007, her brother, Jerry Gunn in 2015 and her infant brothers, Jan Michael Gunn in 1956 and
Scott Glee Gunn in 1961. Friends called on Tuesday, Dec. 1, 2015 from 10 AM to Noon at the H.P.
Smith & Son Inc. Funeral Home, 1607 Main St. Woodhull, NY. Her funeral followed at noon with
Rev. Brian Diffenbacher officiating. Burial will be made in Mt. Hope Cemetery, Troupsburg.
Memorials may be made to the Finger Lakes SPCA in Bath
Lois I. Gunn Cotten
Lois I. Gunn Cotten, 93, passed away at Seven Hills Health and Rehabilitation on February 17, 2014.
She was born on July 11, 1920 in Tallahassee to Charles Wesley Gunn, Sr. and Clara Moore Gunn.
Mrs. Cotten was from the Leon County pioneer families of the Moore's and Bradford's. She joined a
Girl Scout Troop in 1927. She was in the May Party Court in 1937. She graduated from Leon High
School in 1937 ½ and from Florida State College for Women in 1942. She played violin in the
FSCW orchestra. She was a teacher at Gadsden County High School in Quincy, Florida in 1942-43,
teaching English. She and her father owned Leon Realty and Insurance Company beginning in 1940.
Mrs. Cotten was one of the first female real estate brokers in the Tallahassee area and was active in
real estate until her health declined in 2005. She was known for her strong work ethics, love of
gardening, voracious reader, southern lady, a great sense of humor, her comical antics and strong
love for family. She spent many summers at Lake Junaluska Camp in North Carolina and many
enjoyable times with family at Saint Teresa Beach in Franklin County, Florida. She was raised in
Trinity United Methodist Church and was very active in many groups within the church. She
participated in PTA, Girl Scout leaders, Home Room mothers, March of Dimes Drives, a Grey Lady
and was always a strong participant in her three daughter's lives. For the past 42 years she was an
active member of Faith Presbyterian Church. Lois was a wonderful wife, mother and mentor to
many. She was preceded in death by her husband who was her high school sweetheart, former
prominent Tallahassee attorney John Howell Cotten, her parents, her brother and sister-in-law
Honorable and Mrs. Charles Wesley (Mary) Gunn, Jr., her in-laws Hubert Theodore (Mary Alice
Patterson) Cotten, Sr., her brother-in-laws Dr. Bennett Dixion (Mary) Cotten, Sr., Hubert Theodore
Cotten, Jr., nephew Dr. Bennett Dixion Cotten, Jr. and her first grandchild John Kenneth Cotten
Wagner. She leaves to cherish her memory daughters Carol Ann (Dr. Louis) Wagner of The
Woodlands, Texas, Eva Claire Cotten of Dayton, Ohio and Mary Alice (Michael) Linzy of
Tallahassee. In addition she is also survived by four grandchildren Charles Henry Wagner and Anna
Marie Wagner of Austin, Texas, John Wesley Hicks of San Diego, California and Alice Renee Linzy
of Tallahassee; also, one great-granddaughter on the way, Elizabeth Renee Linzy; special nephews
Charles Wesley (Beverly) Gunn, III of Richmond, Virginia and David Bates Cotten of Albany,
Georgia; special nieces Annhorner (Craig) Truett of Richmond, Virginia and Mary Linda Cotten of
Albany, Georgia, as well as numerous cousins, nieces and nephews; friends for many years, Walter
Crawford and Karen Kinard. A private family service will be held at Bevis Funeral Home on Friday,
February 21st at 3:00 pm, with burial following at Oakland Cemetery. Pallbearers are Chuck Lang,
Murray Moore, Brad Parker, Frank Shaw (who are cousins), Charles Wagner and John Hicks. A
memorial service will be held Saturday, February 22nd, 3:00 PM at Faith Presbyterian Church with a
reception following in parlor provided by Faith Presbyterian Women and Chaires United Methodist
Women. Charitable donations may be sent to Covenant Hospice, 1921 Capital Circle NE,
Tallahassee, Florida 32308 or Faith Presbyterian Church, 2200 N. Meridian Road, Tallahassee.
Heartfelt thanks to Covenant Hospice, Seven Hills and Sandra Heys. Bevis Funeral Home (Reuben
and Mary Goforth Gunn desc)
Lois Lee Pruitt Gunn,
age 78, of 1340 Worsham Mill Road, Ruffin, N.C., died Monday, May 27, 2013 at Anne Penn
Hospital, Reidsville, N.C. after a brief illness. Mrs. Gunn was born on January 7, 1935 in Caswell
County, N.C., a daughter of the late Henry Pruitt and the late Addie Jones Pruitt. She had lived most
of her life in the Danville and Reidsville area. She was employed by Dan River Inc. for forty four
years in #4B Weave. She was a member of Westover Baptist Church. On September 17, 1963, she
married Eugene "Junior" Gunn, who survives. In addition to her husband of the residence, she is
survived by two sons, E. Raine Gunn III and wife, Penny of Magnolia, Texas, Mark Gunn and wife,
Sidney of Lynchburg, Va., one sister, Linda Kerney of Burlington, N.C., one brother, Carlton Pruitt
and wife, Carolyn of Elon, N.C., seven grandchildren. She was predeceased by a sister, Gladys
Cates. Funeral services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Thursday, May 30, 2013 from Westover Baptist
Church with the Reverend Doug Barber, Mr. Raine Gunn and Mr. Mark Gunn officiating. Interment
will follow in the Gunn Family Cemetery. The family will receive friends on Wednesday, May 29,
2013 at WrennYeatts Westover Chapel from 7 to 8:30 p.m. and at other times at the residence, 1340
Worsham Mill Road, Ruffin, N.C. Wrenn-Yeatts Westover Chapel is respectfully serving the Gunn
family.
w/o Eugene Raine Gunn
Lloyd Earl Gunn
Columbian, The (Vancouver, WA) — Wednesday, September 29, 2010
04/24/1924 - 09/25/2010 - Lloyd Gunn was an inspirational husband, father, and friend. He had a
hug for anyone who needed it, and had an urge to protect those he loved and his Community. He is
survived by his beloved bride of 53 years, Velma D. Gunn; his sister, Margaret Fica; and children,
grandchildren, and great-grandchildren. He will be truly missed by his family and his community.
Memorial services are Thursday, September 30 at 11:00 a.m., Vancouver Funeral Chapel, 110 E 12th
St., Vancouver, WA 98660 (360) 693-3633.
Lola Gunn Landers
89, longtime Deaf Smith Country resident died Saturday in Hereford, Texas. Mrs. Landers was born
in Woods County, Oklahoma and came to Deaf Smith County in 1925. She and her husband, Joseph
H. Landers were married October 9, 1920 in Schoolton, Oklahoma. They farmed in the Westway
community for a number of years. She was a member of Westway Baptist Church. Suvivors are her
husband; a daughter, Vesta Mae Nunley of Herford; two sons, Roy Landers of Herford and Ross Joe
Landers of El Paso; six grandchildren, eight great-grandchildren, and five great-great grandchildren.
The Hereford Brand, Tuesday May 11, 1993 page 3. (Daughter of Rial Marshall and Mary Emily
Richmond Gunn)
Lonnie C. Gunn
died at her residence, February 10, 1968 at 11:19 am. She was the wife of George Gunn, mother of
Vernice Merriwether, Joyce Hunter, and Miss Cassandra Gunn, Messrs Pond, William Earl Metcalf,
Willie M. Gunn and Lloyd Gunn. She was the sister of Mrs. Willie Lee Conway, Mrs. Louise
Collins and Mr. Will Metcalf. She leaves 24 grandchildren, two daughters in law, one son in law
and a host of other relatives and friend. Southern Funeral Home, 410 Vance Avenue, Memphis, Tn.
-Sunday, February 11, 1968 Paper: Commercial Appeal (Memphis, TN) Page: 26
Lonnie DeWitt Gunn
Lonnie Dewitt Gunn, 70, of Huntington, WV passed away on Monday, September 9, 2013 at St.
Mary’s Medical Center in Huntington, WV. Graveside services will be held at 1:00 p.m. Friday,
September 13, 2013 at Mt. Zion Methodist Cemetery, Mt. Zion, WV. Burial will follow in the
cemetery. Lonnie was born on February 22, 1943 to the late Dewitt Gale and Pauline Moore Gunn.
Surviving is his daughter Tamara Gunn and son Billy Gunn both of Dover, Ohio, sister Loretta
Gunn-Smith of Reedy, WV and Patsy Arnold (Forrest) of Spencer, WV, half-brother David Hughes
of Millstone, WV and a very special friend Nettie Dawson Morris Funeral Home, Wayne is in charge
of the arrangements. (John and Martha McClure Gunn desc)
Loretta "Jean" Gunn
01/21/1925 ~ 02/18/2015 CHULA VISTA -- Born in Beatrice, Nebraska to Charles and Ruth Terry.
She was the second oldest of three sisters, Doris, Billie, and Marilyn. Jean had two children, a son
Terry Guengerich and daughter Sandra Newton. She had three grandchildren and 11
great-grandchildren. She had a husband Carl with two children, five grandchildren, and two
great-grandchildren. Jean belonged to Daughters of the Nile, Eastern Star, and the White Shrine. She
loved to cook and bake. She was kind to everyone. The funeral will be at Greenwood in The Chapel
of the Last Supper on 2/26 at 1:30 p.m. A "Celebration of Life" is to follow her ceremony at The
Chula Vista Masonic Lodge - Published in U-T San Diego on Feb. 24, 2015
Loretta Mary Gunn
October 19, 1927 to July 2, 2014 - Beloved wife, mother and grandmother. A long-time resident of
Green Bay, Loretta passed away after a short illness at home in DePere, surrounded by her family.
Loretta was a loving mother and homemaker for her two children and husband of 58 years, Lloyd,
who preceded her in death in 2009. She enjoyed working at the Brown County Chronical, Paper
Converting, Hobart Scale and H. C. Prange’s merchandising department. After their working days
were over, she and Lloyd volunteered helping children learn to read. Loretta enjoyed many summers
with her family in Door County, Wis. and summer family camping trips around the Upper Midwest.
Every fall through the years, she enjoyed rooting for the Green Bay Packers. She was a long-time
member and supporter of St. Mary of the Angels’ community. Her kindness, wit and wisdom were
present to the end. Despite challenges in her younger life, the majority of her life included fun times
and was filled with grace and love. Loretta is survived by her son, Daniel Gunn, and Mary; daughter
Peggy Gunn, and Tom Peterson; granddaughter Sarah, and Armin Peterson; grandson Kurt, and Kim
Gunn, grandchildren Emily, August and Josie; along with many other loving and supportive relatives.
The family wishes to thank Dr. Jason Hoppe and staff members of Brook Park Apartments, Nicolet
Highlands, Interim Health Care, Unity Hospice and St. Mary of the Angels for their loving attention
and care for Loretta. Loretta lived her life with dignity, grace and faith. The family will hold private
services and internment. Memorials preferred to St. Mary of the Ang
Lori Margaret Gunn
Blonde little Lori Margaret Gunn, 2 years old, had been missing more than 19 hours when her
partially nude body was found in the home of former Midland City Councilman Jack Walcher.
Charged with the murder Saturday, was Walcher’s stepson, Michael Lee Moody, 24 a son of Mrs.
Walcher by a previous marriage. She was killed by a blow on the head, and it is not known if she had
been criminally assaulted. Moody was the only person occupying the house at the time of the murder.
Walcher and his wife had been in Ruidoso, NW for several days. Lori Margaret was the youngest of
four Gunn children. Sunday, September 1, 1968
Paper: Commercial Appeal (Memphis, TN)
Page: 31
Louis Gunn
JONESBORO, Arkansas. — Louis "Bubba" Gunn 77 passed away Thursday Nov. 62014. He was
born Sept. 61937 to the late Daniel and Mary Agnes Gunn. He served four years in the U.S. Air Force
as an aircraft mechanic and was a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars. He worked for Topp
Gunn Home Improvements. Survivors include three brothers John Gunn Charles Gunn and Wray
Gunn. Graveside services will be 2 p.m. Monday in Jonesboro Memorial Park Cemetery with John
Mark Wilson officiating. Visitation will be noon to 1:30 p.m. Monday at Gregg-Langford Bookout
Funeral Home.
Louge Gunn
Virginia Beach - Virginia Beach - CPO Louge Gunn, U.S. Navy, Ret., 65, entered into eternal rest on
February 21, 2016 at Sentara Leigh Hospital after complications in his battle against lung cancer. He
was born and raised in Portsmouth, VA. As a young man, he played the drums in the marching bands
at S.H. Clarke Junior High School and at I.C. Norcom High School. Louge enlisted in the United
States Navy in 1972, where he served admirably for 21 years. He is a veteran of the Persian Gulf War,
where he earned several medals, including National Defense Service Medal, Kuwaiti Liberation
Medal, Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal, and Southwest Asia Service Medal with Bronze Star.
After retiring from the Navy in 1993, Louge attended Norfolk State University obtaining both a
Bachelors and Masters of Social Work. It was with his education and training in social work that he
would begin a second career providing counseling and mental health services for veterans while
working for the Virginia Department of Veterans Affairs and the United States Department of
Veterans Affairs. After retiring in 2009, he continued his passion of working with veterans through
service organizations particularly the American Legion, Post 190 and Chapter 21 of Disabled
American Veterans where he served as Commander. Louge was also a member of the Basilica of
Saint Mary of the Immaculate Conception, the Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc. and the Norfolk State
University Alumni Association. He was preceded in death by his father, Louis Gunn, his brother
Clarence Cartwright and his son, Seaman Cherone L. Gunn, who was killed aboard the U.S.S. Cole
on October 12, 2000 at the age of 22. Louge is survived by his wife of 43 years, Mona; four sons,
Keith Faulks (Eundene), Anton Gunn (Tiffany), Jamal Gunn and Jason Gunn (Michelle); three
grandchildren, Ashley Gunn, Keiniysa Faulks and Lennox Gunn; mother, Evelyn Cartwright Gunn;
his brothers Elge Gunn (Diane) and Lewis "Lucky" Gunn; uncle Ray Oakley (Margie); and a host of
in-laws, cousins, nieces, nephews, godchildren and friends. Louge's success in life can be directly
attributed to his passion and commitment in serving other people. He served as a mentor, advocate
and counselor for hundreds of veterans as they transitioned out of active duty service. Louge would
always be willing to give his last to help friends and family members succeed in life. Long known for
his sense of humor and unique ability to make any event a good time, Louge would spare no expense
to make sure people had fun in his presence. Louge was an avid Dallas Cowboys fan and enjoyed
traveling with his wife. They vacationed and spent time with family and friends all over the United
States and the Caribbean. Louge also had a special passion for playing Pinochle with the Tidewater
Knucks Pinochle Club and the Young Guns Pinochle Club. A wake will be held at 6:00 p.m. on
Friday at Metropolitan Funeral Service, Berkley. Viewing will begin at 11:00 a.m. at the Basilica of
Saint Mary of the Immaculate Conception, 232 Chapel St. Norfolk, followed by a Mass of Christian
Burial at 12 noon on Saturday, February 27, 2016. A private burial with military honors will be held
at Albert G. Horton, Jr. Memorial Veterans Cemetery in Suffolk, VA. All memorial contributions for
Louge Gunn may be made to the Bernard L. Hines, Chapter 21 of Disabled American Veterans , 1018
West Little Creek Road, Norfolk, VA 23505. You may offer your condolences at
http://www.metropolitanfuneralservice.com/Published in The Virginian Pilot on Feb. 26, 2016
Louis C. Gunn, Sr.
Retired U.S. Navy Commander Louis C. Gunn Sr. died Friday at Kaiser Hospital of natural causes.
After almost 30 years in the Navy he worked on Indian affairs for San Diego County for 10 years and
was made an honorary member of the Kumeyaay Tribe. He was 76. Born in Tennessee, he joined the
Navy as an enlisted man in 1929 and retired in 1958 as a lieutenant commander with numerous
decorations for World War II and the Korean conflict.
He earned a bachelor's degree in history
and social science and an M.A. in political science at SDSU. In the San Diego County administration
he worked with tribal councils and state and national legislators on issues affecting the Indians. He
was a member of the Crossroads Lodge of the Masonic Order. Graveside services will be held at 2
p.m. today at Greenwood Memorial Park, including a Masonic ceremony, full military honors and a
prayer by the Indian Tribal Council. Survivors include his wife of 55 years, Ardis I. Gunn of El
Cajon; four sons, Lewis C. Jr., Frederick and Francis L. of San Diego, and Theodore L. of Los
Angeles; three daughters, Beverly L. Holle of San Diego, Eleanor Watts of West Virginia and
Deborah Ann Small of Hawaii; 14 grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; and two sisters, Viola
Bozeman and Louise Etheridge of Tennessee. San Diego Union, The (CA) - Wednesday, June 21,
1989
Louis Gunn
Birthday: September 6, 1937 - Passed Away: November 6, 2014 - Age: 77 Location: Jonesboro,
Arkansas. Service Date: Monday, November 10, 2014 - Jonesboro- Louis “Bubba” Gunn, 77,
passed away Thursday, November 6, 2014. He was born September 6, 1937 to the late Daniel and
Mary Agnes Gunn. He served four years in the United States Air Force as an aircraft mechanic and
was a member of the Veteran of Foreign Wars. He worked for Topp Gunn Home Improvements. He
is survived by three brothers, John Gunn, Charles Gunn and Wray Gunn. Graveside services will be
2:00 pm, Monday at Jonesboro Memorial Park Cemetery with John Mark Wilson officiating.
Visitation will be from noon until 1:30 pm Monday at Gregg-Langford Bookout Funeral Home.
Louis Wayne Gunn
Died peacefully at home on July 5, 2013, where he lived with his brother John Philip Gunn (Phil).
Louis (Louie) was born June 16, 1914. He retired from the Government Printing Office in 1972 after
31 years of service. During his life, he was a member of the German American Soccer team, was an
accomplished fisherman, an amazing storyteller and an avid Washington Redskins and Nationals fan.
He was the beloved husband of the late Antonia Elizabeth Gunn; loving father of the late Antonia
Gayle McDaniel (late Joseph McDaniel), the late William Louis Gunn and survived by Mary Darlene
Gunn; grandfather of Joseph Louis Clark, John Neil Clark, Kerri McDaniel Rieth (Tyler Rieth),
Deborah Lee Gunn and Jonee' S. White; great grandfather of Edwin Yovanis Alvarez and Abigail
Nicole Rieth. He will truly be missed by many extended family members and friends. Louis "Louie'
donated his body to the State Anatomy Board for research. Donations can be made in lieu of flowers
to Montgomery Hospice 1355 Piccard Drive Rockville, Maryland 20850 in his memory. Published in
The Washington Post on July 14, 2013
Louise Gunn Moreno
There occurred in Palm Beach, Florida, yesterday noon the sad death of Mrs. Louise Gunn Moreno,
wife of Darlington Moreno. Mr. And Mrs. Moreno had been residents of the Florida city since
October last, having gone there from Biloxi, Mississippi. Deceased is a daughter of Mr. & Mrs. L. F.
Gunn of Biloxi and Lawrenceburg, Tennessee. She attended the public schools of Biloxi and was well
known in this city. Particulars of the sudden death of the young woman are lacking, the bereaved
parents, who were notified of her death. She was 19 years of age. Several telegrams have been
exchanged between Mr. & Mrs. Gunn and Mr. Moreno, but it is not known when the body will arrive
in Biloxi for burial. There is a probability that it will arrive here by Saturday, or the parents may meet
the body at Flomaton, Alabama to accompany it to Lawrenceburg for burial. Mrs. Moreno is survived
by her husband and a young daughter. Gulfport Daily Herald, Gulfport, MS, February 24, 1921,
Thursday. Page 3
Louise Gunn Neely
Louise Gunn On Wednesday, July 8, 2015, at age 57, Louise "Weezie" Gunn Neely died at her home
in Panama City, FL. Louise was born and raised in Atlanta and lived there except for a brief time
during college. Louise moved to Panama City in 2014. Louise went to grade school at Christ the King
and went on to graduate high school from The Westminster Schools. Louise graduated with a
bachelor's degree from St. Andrews Presbyterian College in North Carolina and received her masters
at Georgia State in Atlanta. For many years, Louise was a special education teacher at Kincaid
Elementary School. Louise is survived by her loving husband, Mike; her three stepsons Eric, Ryan
and his wife Brittani and daughters Isabella and Layla, Joel and his wife Charlotte. She is also
survived by her mother Mary Guy Gunn, her brother Earl William "Billy" Gunn, his wife Kathi, their
daughter Sara and son Addison and his wife Marlene; her sister Elizabeth "Bubba" Berry and her
husband Steve, their son Jason, his wife Amanda, his sons Ellis and Steven, and their daughter
Jennifer, her husband Ian and their son Graham; her sister Isabel Vann and her husband Randy and
her daughters Sara and Carrie Walsh; her brother Roby Gunn and his wife Carrie; her Uncle Roby
Robinson and his wife Olive; and her Uncle Bud Fuller. She is also survived by numerous cousins
and friends. A memorial service will be held on Friday, July 17 at 10:30 a.m. at the Cathedral of
Christ the King in Atlanta, GA with Monsignor Richard Lopez officiating. The address is 2699
Peachtree Road, Atlanta, GA 30305 and the phone number is 404-233-2145. The service will be
followed by a reception in Kenny Hall. The burial will be private. The family has asked in lieu of
flowers, contributions can be made to the American Diabetes Association through their website, by
phone at 1-800-342-2383 or by mail to American Diabetes Association, P.O. Box 11454, Alexandria,
VA 22312
Louise McDonald Clark Gunn,
78 of Omega, died Wednesday, Aug. 13, 2014, at Colquitt Regional Medical Center. Graveside rites
will be 2 p.m., Friday, Aug. 15, at Hopewell Cemetery with the Rev. James “Shot” Sellers officiating.
Born Dec. 28, 1935, in Vidalia, Ga., she was the daughter of the late Newton McDonald and Rebecca
Blanche England McDonald. She was a retired licensed practical nurse with Rest Awhile Nursing
Home and was a member of Grace Freewill Baptist Church. She was preceded in death by her first
husband, James “J.R.” Ross Clark; one sister, Annelle Yates; and one brother, Alton McDonald.
Survivors include her husband, Howard Gunn of Omega; five children, Barbara Pace Neidermayer of
Moultrie, Tony Ross Clark and wife Linda of Richmond, Va., Connie Clark Mertson and husband
Tom of Omega, Emma Lou Clark of Washington, D.C., and Sophia Clark Griner and husband Rusty
of Moultrie; nine grandchildren, Deanna Pace, Jonathan Pace, Justin Clark, Ashley Clark, Ross
Mertson, Torrioe Clark, Shannon Jones, Taylor Marie Griner and Alexis Griner; four
great-grandchildren; and one brother, Charles McDonald of Moultrie.
Louise Gunn Tidwell
ALEXANDER CITY) Funeral services for Louise Gunn Tidwell, 87, of Alexander City, formerly of
Roanoke, will be Tuesday, Dec. 23, 2014, at 2 p.m. at Trinity Baptist Church in Roanoke with the
Rev. Ricky Cummings and Dr. Barry Cosper officiating. Burial will follow at Randolph Memory
Gardens.
Mrs. Tidwell died Sunday, Dec. 21, at Brown Nursing Home in Alex City. A former resident of
Roanoke and Atlanta, Mrs. Tidwell was a Randolph County native, born Jan. 27, 1927, the daughter
of William Quaron and Sally Cook Gunn. She was a member of Trinity Baptist Church. Mrs. Tidwell
had worked as the secretary to the director of public safety for the City of Forest Park. Survivors
include one daughter, Sondra T. Woodall (husband, Larry) of Homer, Ga.; one son, William "Bill"
Tidwell (wife, Marie) of Alex City; one sister, Maxine G. Gross of Roanoke; six grandchildren, 12
great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild. She was preceded in death by her parents;
husband, Collins H. Tidwell; four brothers, Ralph Gunn, Earl Gunn, Purvis Gunn and Hubert Gunn.
Grandsons will serve as pallbearers. The family will receive friends at the church beginning at 1 p.m.
on Tuesday. Mrs. Tidwell will lie in state at the church for one hour prior to services. Memorials may
be floral, or the family suggests contributions to the Lottie Moon Christmas offering (c/o Trinity
Baptist Church (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright Gunn Desc)
Loretta Gunn
Nolensville, TN Age 83. June 19, 2015. Preceded in death by husband, James "Pete" Gunn; and
daughter, Jo Rheta Mangrum. Loretta retired from Braid Electric in 1996. She was a long time
member of Christ Church. Survived by daughters, Kelleye Ann (Ronnie) Jones & Tina (Joe) Bailey;
son, James Daniel (Pat) Gunn; son-in-law, Hollice Mangrum; grandchildren, Elizabeth Howard,
Racheal (Cory) Hartman, Jim Gunn, RJ & Jamie Jones; 7 great-grandchildren; and 1
great-great-grandchild due in November. Funeral services will be conducted Tuesday, June 23, 2015
at 12 Noon, at Woodbine Funeral Home, Hickory Chapel, 5852 Nolensville Road, by Rev. David
Tiller & Rev. Phillip Swinford. Interment Willow Mount Cemetery, Shelbyville, TN. Family &
friends will serve as Pallbearers. Visitation Sunday & Monday from 3-8 p.m., at Woodbine Funeral
Home, Hickory Chapel, Directors (615) 331-195
Loretto Hennelly Gunn
A funeral Mass for Loretto Hennelly Gunn, a longtime volunteer in civic and charitable organizations,
will be at 10 a.m. Thursday at St. Raphael's Catholic Church, 6000 Jamieson Avenue. Burial will be
in Resurrection Cemetery. Mrs. Gunn, of St. Louis, died Monday at St. Joseph's Hospital of
Kirkwood after a short illness. She was 81. She was the widow of Donald Gunn Sr., who was a St.
Louis probate judge and president of the Board of Aldermen. Mrs. Gunn was a graduate of Fontbonne
College and a former president of the Archdiocesan Council of Catholic Women. Mrs. Gunn served
in numerous capacities in both community and religious activities. From 1950 to 1952, she was
co-chairwoman of the St. Louis-St. Louis County March of Dimes campaign. For 10 years, she was a
member of the board of directors of the American Lung Association of Eastern Missouri; she also was
an officer of the auxiliary at the old St. Louis City Hospital and a member of the executive board of
the Alverne Guild. In 1957, she was named a Woman of Achievement by the old Globe-Democrat. In
1968, Pope Paul VI gave her the Pro Ecclesia Pontificae Medal for her contributions to the church.
She received the Fontbonne College Alumnae Award in 1975. Surviving are four daughters, Kay
Martin of Manchester, Sister Donna Loretto Gunn of Webster Groves, Maggie Fowler of Creve Coeur
and Bridget Calcaterra of St. Louis; five sons, Donald Gunn Jr. of Richmond Heights, James F. Gunn
of Manchester, Thomas M. Gunn of Frontenac and Michael P. Gunn and Patrick R. Gunn, both of
Manchester; two brothers, James Hennelly of Kirkwood and Francis Hennelly of Roseda, Calif.; two
sisters, Virginia Ganninger of Ballwin and Pat Compas of San Diego; and 26 grandchildren. St. Louis
Post-Dispatch (MO) - Tuesday, June 27, 1989
Louge Gunn
Virginia Beach - Virginia Beach - CPO Louge Gunn, U.S. Navy, Ret., 65, entered into eternal rest on
February 21, 2016 at Sentara Leigh Hospital after complications in his battle against lung cancer. He
was born and raised in Portsmouth, VA. As a young man, he played the drums in the marching bands
at S.H. Clarke Junior High School and at I.C. Norcom High School. Louge enlisted in the United
States Navy in 1972, where he served admirably for 21 years. He is a veteran of the Persian Gulf War,
where he earned several medals, including National Defense Service Medal, Kuwaiti Liberation
Medal, Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal, and Southwest Asia Service Medal with Bronze Star.
After retiring from the Navy in 1993, Louge attended Norfolk State University obtaining both a
Bachelors and Masters of Social Work. It was with his education and training in social work that he
would begin a second career providing counseling and mental health services for veterans while
working for the Virginia Department of Veterans Affairs and the United States Department of
Veterans Affairs. After retiring in 2009, he continued his passion of working with veterans through
service organizations particularly the American Legion, Post 190 and Chapter 21 of Disabled
American Veterans where he served as Commander. Louge was also a member of the Basilica of
Saint Mary of the Immaculate Conception, the Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc. and the Norfolk State
University Alumni Association. He was preceded in death by his father, Louis Gunn, his brother
Clarence Cartwright and his son, Seaman Cherone L. Gunn, who was killed aboard the U.S.S. Cole
on October 12, 2000 at the age of 22. Louge is survived by his wife of 43 years, Mona; four sons,
Keith Faulks (Eundene), Anton Gunn (Tiffany), Jamal Gunn and Jason Gunn (Michelle); three
grandchildren, Ashley Gunn, Keiniysa Faulks and Lennox Gunn; mother, Evelyn Cartwright Gunn;
his brothers Elge Gunn (Diane) and Lewis "Lucky" Gunn; uncle Ray Oakley (Margie); and a host of
in-laws, cousins, nieces, nephews, godchildren and friends. Louge's success in life can be directly
attributed to his passion and commitment in serving other people. He served as a mentor, advocate
and counselor for hundreds of veterans as they transitioned out of active duty service. Louge would
always be willing to give his last to help friends and family members succeed in life. Long known for
his sense of humor and unique ability to make any event a good time, Louge would spare no expense
to make sure people had fun in his presence. Louge was an avid Dallas Cowboys fan and enjoyed
traveling with his wife. They vacationed and spent time with family and friends all over the United
States and the Caribbean. Louge also had a special passion for playing Pinochle with the Tidewater
Knucks Pinochle Club and the Young Guns Pinochle Club.
A wake will be held at 6:00 p.m. on Friday at Metropolitan Funeral Service, Berkley. Viewing will
begin at 11:00 a.m. at the Basilica of Saint Mary of the Immaculate Conception, 232 Chapel St.
Norfolk, followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at 12 noon on Saturday, February 27, 2016. A private
burial with military honors will be held at Albert G. Horton, Jr. Memorial Veterans Cemetery in
Suffolk, VA. All memorial contributions for Louge Gunn may be made to the Bernard L. Hines,
Chapter 21 of Disabled American Veterans , 1018 West Little Creek Road, Norfolk, VA 23505. You
may offer your condolences at http://www.metropolitanfuneralservice.com/
Published in The Virginian Pilot on Feb. 26, 2016
Louise Gunn Moreno
wife of Darington Moreno died yesterday Feb 23, 1921 in Palm Beach Florida. Mr. And Mrs.
Moreno had been resident of that Florida city since last October, having gone there from Biloxi. The
deceased is a daughter of Mr. And Mrs. Lucius Frank Gunn of Biloxi and Lawrenceburg, Tennessee.
She was 19 years of age. It is not known when the body will arrive in Biloxi, but there it could arrive
here by Saturday or the parents may meet it at Flomaton, Alabama and accompany it to Lawrenceburg
for burial. The mother is survived by a young daughter and her husband, who is employed in Palm
Beach. Surviving relatives have the sympathy of the community. Thursday, February 24, 1921
Paper: Gulfport Daily Herald (Gulfport, MS) Volume: XXIII Issue: 166 Page: Three
Louise Mixson Gunn
a native of Enterprise, Al and a resident of Spanish Fort died on Saturday May 24, 2014 at a local
health care facility. Mrs. Gunn received her Bachelor of Science in Nursing from the University of
Alabama, she served as President of the Jr. Board of the Florence Crittenton Home and also as a
member of the Sr. Board, she was a Pink Lady at University Hospital, was a Past President of a local
Mystic Society, and was a member of Dauphin Way United Methodist Church. Mrs. Gunn was
preceded in death by her husband George Gunn Jr. She is survived by her two sons George
Markham(Sue) Gunn of Point Clear, Al, and John Grady Gunn of Birmingham, Al, five grandchildren
Grayson Lamar Gunn, and Mary Carolyn Gunn both of Birmingham, AL, George Hayden Gunn,
Marcia Emily Gunn, and Mary Chason Gunn all of Point Clear, AL, one great grandson George
McCord Gunn of Birmingham, AL, nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. A Memorial Service
will be held at Dauphin Way United Methodist Church on Tuesday May 27, 2014 at 2:30PM. The
family will receive friends at the church immediately following the memorial service. Private family
interment will take place in Pine Crest Cemetery. In lieu of flowers the family request donations may
be made to Dauphin Way United Methodist Church. -
Lucinda Edna Gunn Hardy
MRS. J.W.B. HARDY DIED IN LAGRANGE ON WEDNESDAY - At her home in LaGrange,
Alabama, last Wednesday occurred the death of Mrs. J.W.B. Hardy, mother of Mrs. Charles J.
Hester of Roanoke. Until two or three years ago Mrs. Hardy with her husband made her home in
Roanoke and has many friends in this town and section who mourn her departure. Interment was at
Darien church in Tallapoosa county on Friday morning, after services conducted by Rev. J.D.
O'Keefe. (Lucinda married James Wyatt Barto Hardy. She was the daughter of George B. And Susan
A. Richards Gunn)
Lucius Frank Gunn
75 a native of Rockford, Illinois and resident of Biloxi, MS, died at 6 am today, July 1, 1940, at his
home 143 Elmer Street. He was born Oct. 17, 1864, received his education at Wheaton College in
Wheaton, ill and was a photographer by trade, having been in business in Chicago, Fort Worth, and
Lawrenceburg where he married Louise Smith on Jan 12, 1897. He remained in lawrenceburg in
business until his health failed and he came to Biloxi for the winters for the last 33 years. Beside his
wife he leaves a brother, Rev. J. W. Gunn, retired Episcopal pastor in Nampa, Idaho; a sister, Mrs. J.
B. Russell, Wheaton, Ill; a granddaughter, Frances Gunn, Biloxi. Mr. Gunn was an active and
enthusiastic member of Biloxi Tourist Club and several years ago founded th Roque Club. The body
will be sent tonight from the Br4adford Parlors to Lawrenceburg, Tennessee for burial following
services at the parlors. Mr. Gunn was an elder in the Cumberland Presbyterian Church at
Lawrenceburg. Going to Lawrenceburg will be his wife Frances Gunn, Mrs. Laurence Reicker, Mrs.
Ora B. James and the latter’s son William who reside in Louisville, Kentucky.
Lucretia Gunn
"I have fought a good fight, I have finished my course, I have kept the faith." – Timothy II:4-7. A
loving mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother with a positive and thoughtful disposition, never
complaining and always grateful. She was born on November 2, 1927 in Longview, TX and passed
away on Tuesday, February 25, 2014 at Our Lady of the Lake Regional Medical Center in Baton
Rouge, LA. She was a resident of Baton Rouge for 35 years. After leaving Kilgore College, Lucretia
married and moved to Louisiana in 1957 after her husband, Norman was transferred by Gulf Oil Corp.
She worked part-time as a bookkeeper until she went back to college to earn her teaching certificate,
in which she taught school at three different private schools. Lucretia was a lady full of goodness and
a faithful member of Stevendale Baptist Church for over three decades. As a member she served her
Lord in many ways, whether it was visiting the sick, writing cards for birthdays, health, and other
random acts of kindness. Lucretia loved to sing, socialize, and she especially loved taking trips to the
beauty parlor and attending lunches with her special friends. She loved singing and was part of the
choir at church, until she no longer could physically attend. She was an avid LSU football and
baseball fan. She is survived by her daughter, Sharon Lee and husband Don Walton of Baton Rouge,
LA; son, Charles Wayne and wife Wanda Gunn of Canton, TX; one grandson, Shane J. and wife
Nikki Walton; two great-grandsons, Ty and Bryce Walton; three brothers, Dudley Meadows of
Longview, TX, Wayne Meadows and Glenn Meadows of Houston, TX; and numerous nieces, a
nephew and many wonderful friends. She will be greatly missed by all who knew her and those that
will not forget her kind and gentle soul. Preceded in death by former husband, Norman L. Gunn;
parents; and two sisters. Pallbearers will be Ty Walton, Bryce Walton, Donnie Kimble, Damien
Kimble, Blake Kimble, Peter Crawford, Harold Hankins and Chris Baron. Visitation at Stevendale
Baptist Church, 16545 Old Hammond Hwy., Baton Rouge, on Saturday, March 1, 2014 from 10 am
until funeral service at 12:30 noon, conducted by Rev. Carl Rushing and Rev. Stephen M. Young III.
Interment in Resthaven Gardens of Memory. Memorial donations can be made in Lucretia's memory
to Stevendale Baptist Church, 16545 Old Hammond Hwy., Baton Rouge, LA 70816 and LA Baptist
Children's Home, 7200 Desiard St., Monroe, LA 71203. The family is grateful and appreciative to her
loving caregivers Marie Sibley, Jan Baron, Judy Blanchard, Irene Kimble, Machelle Kimble and
Debra Ephraim. Special thanks to Lowell Sibille III, Our Lady of the Lake Regional Medical Center
Emergency Room Staff, ICU doctors and nurses, and especially Dr. Joseph Deumite and Dr. Ronald
Fields and nurses Trey and Randy. Please visit www.resthavenbatonrouge.com to sign the online
guestbook. God Bless You
Lucy Gunn
died at Montaque, Miss Lucy Gunn daughter of Dea. Elihu Gunn on the 16th inft. at age 13, of an
apoplectic fit. Monday, March 27, 1809
Paper: Greenfield Gazette (Greenfield, MA) Page: 2
Lucy A. Gunn,
wife of Carver Gunn died at the residence of her son R.B. Gunn a few miles west of Bolivar on 21
Jun, 1884. Mrs.Gunn's maiden name was Owen. She was a native of Connecticut, having been born
near Hartford in the year 1812. When she was about three years old, her parents emigrated to "the far
west" as going to Ohio, settling near the Scioto River. Subsequently, the family moved to Illinois,
where in 1838, the deceased married Carver Gunn. The next year they moved to Southwest Missouri
and settled in Lawrence County. They lived there some twelve years. and then moved to Polk. Mrs.
Gunn had been in poor health for some years and her death was not unexpected. She is survived by
her husband, now lacking only a few days of being eighty-five years of age, and six children, for of
whom are well-known residents of Polk County, viz; O.D., H.C. and R.B. Gunn and Mrs Betty Reed.
Two daughters__ Mrs. Eliza Pease and Mrs. Adeline Hadlock__ live in Kansas. Bolivar Free Press,
July 3, 1884
Lundy Reid Gunn, Sr.,
passed away on August 3, 2013 at the Hospice Ministries in Ridgeland, MS. Lundy was born on
October 6, 1924, to William Edward and Catherine Cribbs Gunn in Tutwiler, MS. He graduated from
Tutwiler High School in May, 1943, where he played football for the Tutwiler Minks and was an
Eagle Scout. Like most young men of his generation, Lundy immediately enlisted in the army to serve
in World War II. Lundy was a 1st Lieutenant serving in the European Theater Operations. He received
several medals including two Bronze Stars. Lundy entered Ole Miss upon returning to the States and
earned his BBA in Marketing Merchandising and his law degree from the University of Mississippi
Law School in 1952. While at Ole Miss, he met his wife of 64 years, Jo Bogard of Parkin, Arkansas.
He was a loyal Ole Miss Rebel and enjoyed many years of attending football games and tailgating. Jo
and Lundy are members of Christ United Methodist Church. Lundy enjoyed a successful career in the
insurance industry earning many accolades and countless friends. He was a lifetime member of
MDRT and the Past President of MALU, JALU and CLU/ChFC. Lundy was named "Man of the
Year" in 1984 by the JALU. He was active in the North Jackson Lions Club for many years. Lundy
could light up a room and was a wonderful husband, father, grandfather, and friend. He could tell
countless stories and jokes and the best ones involved the Delta and Tallahatchie County. His children
recently put together a collection of his best quotes and sayings. He loved to say, "Pray for a good
harvest but keep on hoeing" and "I wonder what the folks in Tutwiler are doing tonight." Lundy was
preceded in death by his parents, his brother, William Gunn and his sister Catherine Gunn Dulaney.
He is survived by his wife, Jo Bogard Gunn, his daughter, Joree Gunn Brownlow (Jim), and his sons,
Lundy R. Gunn, Jr. (Nancy), Michael Bogard Gunn and Thomas William Gunn. Lundy was
affectionately known to his grandchildren as "Big Boy". He is survived by eight grandchildren:
Marshall McKinney, Wood Brownlow, Lesley Gunn Miller, Reid Gunn, Bo Gunn, Alicia
Higginbotham, Olivia Gunn and Elinor Gunn. Visitation will be at 2:00 p.m. on Monday, August 5,
2013 prior to the 3:00 service at the Sebrell Funeral Home chapel in Ridgeland, MS. Burial will
follow at the Chapel of the Cross Cemetery in Madison, MS.The family requests that memorials be
made to Christ United Methodist Church - Clarion Leader, August 4, 2013 (Thomas and Sarah
Boatwright Gunn desc)
Lyman G. Gunn
49, was found dead in bed at the home of his mother, Mrs. Almina Gunn in Colrain, early Yesterday
morning (Saturday June 30, 1900). Mr. Gunn had lived on the farm of his mother for about 18
months. He had arisen early, been to the barn, and returned to bed, only to have a stroke of apoplexy
end [sic] his life. Dr. W. H. Pierce the medical examiner made the usual examination and so
certified. Sunday, July 1, 1900
Paper: Springfield Republican (Springfield, MA) Page: 10
Lyman O. Gunn
Services for Lyman O. Gunn, 69, of Allied Gardens, were today in Greenwood Mortuary.
Entombment was in Greenwood Mausoleum. He died Friday in a hospital. Mr. Gunn was a native of
Massachusetts, lived in the county 32 years, was a retired Rohr machinist and also had worked for
Convair. He served in the Army from 1944 to 1947. Survivors include his wife, Mary; a son, David,
and a daughter, Janice , both of San Diego; two sisters, Ethel Conant and Doris Mayhew, both of
Massachusetts; and three grandchildren. Evening Tribune (San Diego, CA) - Tuesday, September 24,
1985
Mable Gunn
widow of Clarence J. Gunn, died November 7, 1985. She is survived by one daughter, Mary G. Farr
of Powhatan and one son, Robert J. Gunn of Bella Vista, Arkansas. Her remains lie at Joseph Bliley
Funeral Home, Chippenham, Hull Street Road. Arrangement at a later date. Friday, November 8,
1985 Paper: Richmond Times Dispatch (Richmond, VA) Page: 18
Mabel Gunn,
age 93 of Barnesville, GA passed away February 11, 2015. She is survived by her children, Dora
Cox, Becky Jones and Lonnie Gunn. A Memorial Service will be held Saturday February 14, 2015 at
11:00 am at Stone Mountain First United Methodist Church. The family will receive friends Friday
from 6:00 pm until 8:00 pm at Wages and Sons Stone Mountain Chapel. Online condolences may be
expressed at www.wagesandsons.com -Published in The Atlanta Journal-Constitution on Feb. 13,
2015 Mamie Faust Gunn
Corsicana, Texas - Mrs. Oscar Bassell Gunn, 65 of Pursley was found dead Tuesday in her garden in
the Pursley community. Judge Joe P. Davis, Davwson justice of the peace retruned a cornoer's verdict
of death from heart attack. Funeral services were held Thursday March 1, 1926 at 1 pm from the
Pursley Church of Christ with burial in the Hamilton Cemetery. Surviving are her husband of
Pursley; seven daughter, Mrs. Jaynell Hubbard, Dallas; Mrs. R. B. Comer, Snyder; Mrs. F. L.
Anderson, Odessa; Mrs. E. S. Brown, Rice; Mrs. R. S. Kirk, Purdon' Miss Nadine Gunn, Mexia
and Miss Louise Gunn, Shreveport, La; two brothers, W. C. Faust, Houston and S. H. Faust,
Pasadena; three sister, Mrs. Inez Terrell, Houston; Mrs. Will Murphree, Kilgore, and Mrs. Winnie
Weldon, Beaumont; Friday, March 2, 1956
Paper: Dallas Morning News (Dallas, TX)
Section: Part 2 Page: 8
Marcella M. Gunn nee Allman,
age 94, of Park Forest, IL. Beloved wife of the late Howard B. Gunn. Loving mother of Patricia Djerf,
Michael (Mary Ann Ross) Gunn and Daniel (Peggy Kaiser) Gunn. Dear grandmother of Terre Layton,
Kim Djerf, Katherine Barr, Patrick Gunn, Michael Djerf, Brian Gunn and Ross Gunn. Cherished
great-grandmother of 9. Marcella was deeply spiritual and loving to her family and friends, she had a
great sense of humor . She was also an avid Chicago Bulls and Blackhawks fan, who enjoyed reading
the Chicago Tribune from front page to back everyday. Private family services will be held at the
Ryan Funeral Home.
Marcia Gunn Schmidt
Marcia Schmidt (nee Gunn) died peacefully at Sunrise Senior Living in Gilbert, AZ on February 23,
2015 at the age of 87. Marcia is survived by her children, Sandra Edwards (Greg), Gilbert, AZ and
Kathy Graham (Tom), Schaumburg, IL; and four grandchildren Austin, Matthew, Amy, and Emilee.
She is preceded in death by her husband Emil and her son Stephen. Marcia was born on July 8, 1927
in Evanston, IL to William and Hilda Gunn. She married Emil L. Schmidt in 1951. After retiring in
1985, as a secretary, from Evanston Township High School she and Emil moved from Evanston, IL to
Sun City, AZ. Marcia was an avid fan of the Phoenix Suns basketball team. She loved to go to the
pool, play cards and Scrabble, and was an active and dedicated member of Shepherd of the Desert
Lutheran Church. While she was able, she volunteered at the Lutheran Thrift Shop in Sun City. A
memorial service is scheduled for Wednesday, March 25th at Shepherd of the Desert Lutheran
Church, 11025 N. 111th Ave., Sun City, AZ with a reception to follow at the church. All are welcome
to attend and celebrate Marcia's life. In lieu of flowers, please send donations to Shepherd of the
Desert Lutheran Church, 11025 N. 111th Ave., Sun City, AZ, 85351 or The Salvation Army, 2707 E.
Van Buren St., Phoenix, AZ 85008. The family would like to thank caregivers at Sunrise Senior
Living, hospital staff at Mercy Gilbert Medical Center, and hospice staff of Hospice of Arizona for
their care and dedication.
Published Daily Herald.com
Marco Carter Gunn
Lynchburg, Virginia September 23, 1953 - Marco Carter Gunn, vice president of the Scott, Horner
and Mason investment firm died Tuesday on his 58th birthday after a long illness. He joined the
stock and bond firm two years after it was organized becoming VP in charge of municipal bonds. He
was formerly BP of C. F. Cassell and Co of Charlottesville. He was a member of St. John's Episcopal
Church, where he sang in the choir and at one time was a vestryman. He was a former president of
Oakwood Country Club and belonged to Boonsvoro Country Club, the Kiwanis Club and the Elks
Lodge. He was a native of Burrowsville. Surviving are wife, Emily Kemp Gunn; two daughters
Mily Elwood Gunn and Frances Langhorne Gunn of Lynchburg; brother Rt Rev. George Purnell
Gunn Episcopal coadjutor bishop in the Sourthern Virginia Diocese and a sister, Mrs. J. Newton
Gordon of Lynchburg. Thursday, September 24, 1953
Paper: Richmond Times Dispatch
(Richmond, VA) Page: 25
Madeline Gunn Clements
Mrs. Madeline Gunn Clements, age 69 of 2108 Oregon Avenue, died March 3, 1985. She is survived
by a daughter, Doris Ann Haynes, five sisters; Grace Smith, Inez Gray, Helen Clements, Doris E.
Eades and Gloria Blankenship; a brother, Raymond Gunn. Remains rest at the Nelsen Funeral Home,
4650 So. Laburnum Avenue, Richmond, Va. Monday, March 4, 1985 Location:Richmond, Virginia
Paper:Richmond Times Dispatch (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright Gunn desc)
Maggie Lou Gunn Simpson
DECATUR, -- Maggie Lou Simpson, 97, of Decatur, went home to be with the Lord on Friday, April
3, 2015, in Aperion Care of Decatur, Illinois. Maggie was born September 2, 1917 in Forest, MS, the
daughter of Doc and Florence (Gunn) Holifield. Maggie loved listening to sports on the radio. She
enjoyed going out shopping, and loved spending quality time with her family. Maggie married
Anderson Harper on October 27, 1942, and then later married Hershel Simpson. They both preceded
her in death. Maggie leaves behind her daughters, Jenseen Harper Wilks of Decatur; Sandra Faye
Harper Dinwiddie of Augusta, GA; sister, Maude Jones; 10 grandchildren; 22 great-grandchildren;
and six great-great-grandchildren. She is preceded in death by her husbands; parents; daughter,
Marise Harper Lathon; three brothers; and three sisters. Funeral services to celebrate Maggie's life
will be 11 a.m. Saturday, April 11, 2015 at Church of The Living God PGT #1, 1915 N. Martin
Luther King Jr. Drive, Decatur, with Overseer Tyrone Cooper officiating. Visitation will be one hour
prior to service at the church. Burial is in Graceland Cemetery. The family would like to give special
thanks to the staff at Safe Haven Hospice and Aperion Care of Decatur for their kindness and care.
They family also wants to give special thanks to Patricia Tyus for all her support and everything she
has done for the family.
The family of Maggie Lou Simpson is being served by, Moran & Goebel Funeral Home and
Cremation Services, 2801 N. Monroe Street, Decatur, IL. Send condolences to the family at
www.moranandgoebel.com. Obituary written by family members. Herald & Review (Decatur, IL) Thursday, April 9, 2015
Margaret L. "Midge" (Gunn) Smith,
87, a longtime resident of Stoughton, died at Brigham & Women's Hospital in Boston on Friday, July
10. She was the wife of the late William H. Smith. Born in Watertown, she was a graduate of
Brighton High School, Class of 1939. She was a resident of Stoughton for the past 55 years. She was
a homemaker. Mrs. Smith was Past President of the Stoughton PTA and a member of the American
Legion Post 89 Women's Auxiliary. Mrs. Smith is survived by her children, Margaret "Midge"
Wright and husband Paul of Middleboro, Sandra Salus of CT, Susan Sellon and her husband Ronald
of Mansfield, William H. Smith, Jr. and his wife Karen Meagher of Stoughton and Lu-Anne Beers
and her husband Jeffrey of Franklin. She was the grandmother of Paul, Dean, Eric, Brian, Kathlene,
Ronald, William, Jaime and Andrew. She was the sister of Anna Champlin of OH. She is also
survived by 7 great-grandchildren, many nieces and nephews. Funeral Service will be held from the
Farley Funeral Home, 358 Park St. (Rt. 27) Stoughton on Wednesday, July 15 at 11 AM. Visiting
Hours Tuesday 4-8 PM. Burial will take place at Evergreen Cemetery in Stoughton. Donations in
Midge's name may be made to Joslin Diabetes Ctr., 1 Joslin Place, Boston, MA 02215.
Margaret Hankins Gunn
Yanceyville, NC - Mrs. Margaret Hankins Gunn, 42, wife of Oliver Gunn of Rt 1, Milton, died
Wednesday at NC Memorial Hospital, Chapel Hill. Funeral will be 3 pm Sunday at Hamer Baptist
Church is Caswell County of which she was a member. She was a native of Halifax County, Virginia.
Survivors are husband; daughter, Miss Juanita Hankins of Baltimore, Md; Mattie Pearl Gunn,
Margaret Ann and Ola Mae Gunn of the home, and Mrs. Irene Carrington of Danville, Virginia; sons,
Warnell Gunn of the US Air Force in Massachusetts, Willie Gunn of Philadelphia, Pa, and Ernest
Gunn and Robert Gunn of the home; sisters, Mary Barnett of Washington, Lorraine Curry and
Dorothey Stalworth of Jamacia, NY. Martha Graves of Blanche, Mary Hankins of Yanceyville;
mother Mrs. Cora Hankins Clark of Yanceyville; brothers, Moses Hanks of Chatham, Va. Richard
Hankins of Washington and James Hankins of Yanceyville.
Margaret Judd Gunn
Oct 25, 1934 - July 3, 2014 - Our beloved mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, sister and friend,
Margaret Judd Gunn, passed away July 3, 2014. She was born October 25, 1934 in Hoytsville, Utah.
Margaret was the youngest of the ten children of Frank and Edna Vernon Judd. She attended school in
Summit County and graduated from North Summit High School in Coalville. Following graduation
she married her high school sweetheart, Douglas Vernon Gunn. They were married for time and all
eternity on May 27, 1952, in the Salt Lake Temple. Doug served his country for four years in the Air
Force. Margaret was with him at the Air Force Bases whenever possible. After Doug's service, they
made their first home together in Echo, Utah where Margaret worked as a secretary in the Summit
County School District. They then moved to Riverdale, UT where they lived happily for the next 31
years. Margaret spent 23 of those years working as secretary at Club Heights Elementary School in
Weber School District, a job which she loved and in which she touched the lives of the children she
served. Margaret was an active member of the LDS Church and shared her love of children and
talent for music in many callings including primary chorister, Stake Primary Secretary, Counselor in
multiple stake primary presidencies, and serving as the Stake Music Director – among many other
callings. Illness brought them to Kaysville, UT, where Margaret spent the last years of life making
many great friends while being closer to family. She loved her family deeply evidenced by her
devotion to her two children, their spouses, and many grand and great grandchildren that will miss her
dearly. She is survived by Craig and Keri Gunn, and Lori and Bill Noker – their children Adam and
Jami Gunn, Ben and Jenny Gunn, Sarah (Gunn) and Matthew Hale, Erik and Ali Gunn, and William
Noker – as well as numerous great grandchildren, brothers and sisters, and so many special friends.
Margaret Dicy Griffin Gunn
Thomasville, Alabama, February 6, 1905 - Special. Mrs. H. S. Gunn [Henry Sabert Gunn] died at 3
o’clock Sunday after a week’s illness of pneumonia. Mrs. Gunn was 73 years old and besides a large
family leaves many friends to mourn her loss. Her children are: William A. Gunn, Fort Worth, Texas;
H. S. Gunn, Memphis, Tennessee; J. J. Gunn Columbia, Georgia; Alex Gunn, J. F. Gunn, Norman
Gunn, Mattie Gunn, Alice Gunn Mary Gunn. Tuesday Gebruary 7, 1905, Montgomery Advertise,
Montgomery, Alabama page 5 [George and Elizabeth Morrison Gunn desc]
Margaret G. (Gunn) Shoemaker,
89, of Vernon, CT., died Sunday, August 4, 2013. She was born July 9, 1924 in Hackensack, NJ to
the late James and Katherine (Horan) Gunn. Margaret resided in Agawam, Massachusetts for 30 years
prior to moving to the Vernon area. She was a member of the Catholic Women's Club in Agawam and
worked at The Springfield Republican Newspaper for 19 years. She was a parishioner of St. Bernard
Church, Rockville. She is survived by her sons; Robert Shoemaker and his wife Nancy, James
Shoemaker and his wife Sheila of Vernon; her daughters; Maureen Dishneau and her husband Ron of
Myrtle beach, SC, Katherine Watson and her husband Richard Kane of North Falmouth, MA and
Donna Shoemaker of Carmel, CA; her sister, Betty Lynch,12 grandchildren and 1 great-grandchild.
She was predeceased by her husband Robert in June, 2013, her brother James Gunn and her sisters
Mary, Kay, Jean and Cecilia. Relatives and friends may join the family, Wednesday, August 7, 2013
from 6 - 8 pm at the Burke-Fortin Funeral Home, 76 Prospect st, Rockville. A Mass of Christian
Burial will be held Thursday, August 8, 2013 at 10:00 am, at St. Bernard Church, 25 St. Bernard
Terrace, Rockville, CT 06066. (Please meet at church) Burial will follow in St. Bernard's Cemetery,
Rockville. In Lieu of flowers the family requests memorial donations be made in Margaret's name to
the Alzheimer's Association , 2075 Silas Deane Highway, Suite 100, Rocky Hill, CT 06067.
Margaret Frances (Pegi) Gunn,
90, passed away Aug. 3, 2013, at home in Pullman. Idaho. A memorial gathering for family and
friends will be held at a later date. Pegi was born on July 16 in Chicago, the first child of Richard and
Margaret (Binder) Browne. She grew up on the south side of Chicago, where she attended Catholic
schools, and graduated from high school. She attended the University of Oklahoma but left college
early to enlist in the U.S. Navy during World War II. Pegi served at a recruiting station in her
hometown of Chicago, where she and her friends spent their time off going to Chicago White Sox
baseball games. Upon leaving the Navy, Pegi became a flight attendant for United Airlines and
moved to California. There she met her future husband, Norman Henry Gunn, who was a pilot for
United. They were married on Sept. 17, 1950, in southern California. The couple raised four sons.
The family moved to Sonoma County, Calif., in 1962. Pegi was a devoted mother and homemaker,
known to her sons' friends as one of the best cooks around. After her divorce, Pegi settled in Santa
Rosa, in Sonoma County, Calif., in 1972, where she resided until last year. During her time in
Sonoma County, she was active in the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation and the Northern California
Thoroughbred Association. During most of her time in Santa Rosa, she resided with her late son,
Christopher Gunn. Pegi loved to travel she took many trips, including a tour of the Far East and an
Alaskan cruise. Pegi is survived by her sons, Richard, Gary and Tyler her eight grandchildren and
five great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her ex-husband, Norman her brother, Robert
and her son, Christopher. Kimball Funeral Home of Pullman has been entrusted with the funeral
arrangements. Moscow-Pullman Daily News, The (ID) - Wednesday, August 7, 2013
Margaret M. Gunn,
Muskegon, Chronicle - age 73, went to be with her Lord on Friday, November 29, 2002, following a
short illness. She was born June 11, 1929 to David and Bessie Herbert, and lived her entire life in the
West Michigan area. Margaret came from humble beginnings. Her family was broken up by
unfortunate circumstances when she was very young, and she spent most of her youth in a series of
foster homes, sometimes doing odd jobs in exchange for room and board. But instead of allowing the
experience to make her bitter, she learned to understand other people and the difficulties and
handicaps they faced. She took those wonderful qualities into her marriage to Gordon Gunn in 1950.
She blessed her husband and six children with patience and unconditional love for the rest of her life.
Margaret was a giver who was always more concerned about her family and friends than she was
about herself. She displayed that caring on Dec. 23, 1996, when she went from her husband's funeral
in the afternoon, to a department store at night, so she could finish her Christmas shopping and make
sure everyone had a gift under the tree from Mom. Margaret also shared her kindness with animals,
particularly her cats. She treated her four-legged friends with the same respect she showed people.
Besides her two beloved house cats, she provided a home in her garage to strays who found their way
to her doorstep. They started out wild, but by the time they got a dose of Margaret's tender care, they
were tame, fat and lovable. A kitten that was born to one of her ``garage cats'' became terribly ill one
day, and Margaret sat up overnight nursing the tiny creature back to health, before giving it to one of
her sons as a special gift. All creatures seemed to respond to her gentle touch, instinctively knowing
they were dealing with a tender soul who only wanted to help. Margaret's caring was not reserved for
people she knew. Even as she struggled with her own health in her later years, she volunteered to visit
other seniors who were confined to their homes by physical problems. Margaret also had a spirited
side to her personality. To the end of her life, she attended Reeths-Puffer High School football games,
cheering on her beloved Rockets in all kinds of weather. She also rooted passionately for the Detroit
Red Wings, Detroit Tigers and Republican Party. Even as she lay in pain during her final days in the
hospital, she talked enthusiastically about Red Wings games that were coming up on television.
Margaret was also blessed with a green thumb. Many of the huge trees that shade her yard today
began as tiny twigs in the back field that she transplanted and nurtured to maturity. While her body
was weathered and beaten by years of bad health, her spirit remained young and untamed. She faced
difficulty and disease with courage and determination, much to the amazement of everyone. She did
not go quietly into that dark night. She truly raged against the dying of the light, grasping for every
last minute of enjoyment she could possibly get from life. Margaret's death leaves a huge hole in the
lives of those who loved her. But those who loved her are better people because of the caring she
invested in them. She wouldn't want us to be sad about her death. She would want us to be happy,
because our happiness was always the key to her happiness. Margaret was a member of Unity United
Methodist Church. SURVIVORS She is survived by her brothers, Clarence and Robert Herbert; sons,
Danny Gunn, Donald Gunn, Gregory (Sandra) Gunn and Steven Gunn; daughters, Diane Klug and
Kathy Kroll; seven grandchildren; five great-grandchildren and special daughter Cyndi Shultz. She
was preceded in death by her husband, Gordon; sister, Lillian and grandson, Christopher. SERVICE
Tuesday, December 3, 2002, 1:00 PM at Unity United Methodist Church with Pastor Jim Meines
officiating. Interment at Sunrise Memorial Gardens. VISITATION Monday, 2-4 & 7-9 PM at Clock
Funeral Home. MEMORIALS: Unity United Methodist Church Memorial Fund. Clock Margaret Emma Gunn Wilkinson
Virginian-Pilot, The (Norfolk, VA) - Friday, February 7, 1992 Margaret Emma Gunn Wilkinson, 87,
of the 3200 block of Cedar Lane, died Feb. 6, 1992, in a hospital. Mrs. Wilkinson was born in
Trenton, Tenn. She was the widow of Lee Otis Wilkinson and was a member of Jackson Memorial
Baptist Church. Survivors include a daughter, Sandra W. Houck of Fairfax; a son, Harold T.
Wilkinson of Charlotte, N.C.; two sisters, Rebecca Smith of Miami and Louise Finkel of
Douglasville, Ga.; five grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren. The funeral will be conducted
at 11 a.m. Monday in Jackson Memorial Baptist Church by the Rev. Albert A. Peverall Jr. Burial will
be in Greenlawn Memorial Gardens . Friends may join the family at 3212 Cedar Lane. Snellings
Funeral Home, Churchland Chapel, is handling arrangements. Memorial donations may be made to
the church's building fund.
Margaret Gunn Farinholt
Mrs. Margaret Gunn Farinholt died March 10, 1970 in a Richmond hospital after a long illness. She is
survived by her husband, James B. Fairinholt, Jr., and two children, Elizabeth Boyd and James B.
Farinholt, III; her parents, Mr. & Mrs. Lewis Burwell Gunn and her brother, Lt. Lewis Burwell Gunn,
Jr. Of Fort Knox, Kentucky. A member of St. James Episcopal Church, Mrs. Farinholt attended the
Collegiate School and Hollins College. She was a member of the Junior League and the Country Club
of Virginia. A funeral service will be at St. James’ Episcopal Church Thursday march 12, at 10 am.,
with interment at Ware Episcopal Church, in Gloucester, Virginia at 1 pm. Remains rest at Bennett’s
Funeral Home 3215 Cutshaw Avenue.Date: Wednesday, March 11, 1970 Paper: Richmond Times
Dispatch (Richmond, VA) Page: 20 (Berryhill Gunn Family)
Marguerite Spence Gunn
Marguerite Spence Gunn - "Music Was Her Name" - Our beloved Peggy, of Austin, Texas, passed
away peacefully on January 18, 2015, after a lengthy illness. She was born 2 April, 1943 to Harry
Buddig Spence and Florence Glass Davis, the second oldest sibling of five children. She was born in
Jackson, Mississippi, and spent her early years in Uniontown, Alabama and Atlanta, Georgia. She
attended Grady High School in Atlanta and was a 1965 graduate of Goucher College in Towson,
Maryland. It was in Maryland that, on a blind date, she met her future husband, William T. Gunn III at
his June Week graduation ceremonies of the U.S. Naval Academy in 1963. Peggy and the love of her
life, Bill, married upon her graduation from college and she spent her early married years traveling to
various Naval ports as a Navy wife. While her husband awaited the repair of his ship in the
Philadelphia Shipyard, she had the joy of bringing her first daughter, Christina French into the world.
She enjoyed living in such varied places as Philadelphia, San Juan, Puerto Rico and Virginia Beach,
Virginia. Whatever port of call, Peggy created a home that was always welcoming, unique and
creative. She also worked as a journalist for the Virginia Beach newspaper and taught college classes
as well. After Bill's resignation from the US Navy, they moved to Dallas where Bill pursued his
MBA at SMU. It was in Dallas that their second joy, Carey Spence was born. After graduation from
SMU, Bill was hired by the Trammell Crow Co. Peggy and Bill moved to Austin in 1970 so Bill
could pursue the expanding real estate interests of the Trammell Crow Co. Peggy immediately
became involved in so many ways in the Austin community through charitable and other volunteer
pursuits, including early interests in the League of Women Voters and the Institute of Texan Cultures
in San Antonio. Peggy pursued her dreams and her passions and inspired others to do the same. She
instilled the value of a good education and a love of the arts, especially music, in her children and
many others along the way. Peggy loved gardening, cooking, laughter and her family. She and Bill
both shared a passion for good literature and there were always conversations about whatever good
books they were reading. Peggy was a woman of deep faith and was an active member of St. David's
Episcopal Church. Peggy's great love of music inspired her to become actively involved in the
Symphony Square Committee and she joined the Women's Symphony League in Austin, through
which she was exceptionally proud of both her daughters' presentation at the annual Jewel Ball
benefiting the Austin Symphony. Peggy later served on the Board of Directors for the Austin
Symphony for many years. Her love of education inspired her to serve for years on the Board of
Trustees for her alma mater, Goucher College. Peggy and Bill were also ardent supporters of St.
Stephen's Episcopal School, where the middle school is now named Gunn Hall in recognition of their
contributions and support. Her love of the arts and further involvement in the arts community inspired
her to become involved in the realization of Austin's creative home, the Long Center, where Bill and
Peggy are both acknowledged for their contributions to its construction. The last 25 years of Peggy's
life revolved around her work as the Development Director for the Austin Symphony Orchestra.
Whether it was to raise funds for an extraordinary concert series, to provide classical educational
programs for over 90,000 Central Texas school children or to sponsor the Annual 4th of July
Fireworks and Concert at Auditorium Shores, Peggy will be remembered for her tireless devotion to
raising awareness for and helping to fund the mission of the Austin Symphony Orchestra throughout
the Austin community. Peggy is preceded in death by her parents and sister, Mae Mallory Krulak.
She is survived by her husband, Bill, her daughter, Ceecy and husband, George E. Robinson III, and
their two sons, Bremond and Reed. She is also survived by her daughter, Carey and husband, Eric
Venditti and their daughter, Eleanor. She is also survived by her brother, Harry Buddig Spence Jr. and
his wife, Martha of Goodland, FL; sister, Christina Spence of Oakland, CA; and sister, Sally and
husband, Lee Engler of Raleigh, NC. Peggy was a loving and caring wife, mother, grandmother,
sister, aunt, friend and mentor. Her memories will be cherished by her husband, children and
grandchildren, her sisters and brother, cousins, nieces and nephews and her many friends. She will be
missed so very much. Peggy's family wishes to thank everyone who gave her companionship, love
and joy throughout her life. Special thanks to her doctors, caregivers, dear friends and extended
family for the loving care, nourishment, good humor, and encouragement throughout her illness.
Funeral services will be held on Saturday, January 24, 2015 at 2:00 p.m. at St. David's Episcopal
Church with a reception immediately following in St. David's Grand Hall.
Mariah Gunn Hadlock
Bolivar Free Press 12-24-1903 - Died in her home 4 1/2 miles S.W. Bolivar. Mrs. Mariah Hadlock
wife of late Green Hadlock, age 68 years 8 months 25 days, she was born in Woodford County, Ill.,
March 22, 1835, Died December 17, 1903, she was a patient sufferer through all her illness, which
was about 4 months. The cause being Gall Stones located in Gall Bladder for medical aid could not
reach. She was an observer of the Golden Rule Do unto others as you would do unto you. The
Deceased was not a member of any Church. She leaves 2 sons, 3 Daughters, 3 sisters and many
friends to morn her loss. Remains were laid away in the family burying ground, where she will be
sweetly rest for ever.
Mrs Green Hadlock died at her home near Hadlock Springs last Thursday Morning after a lingering
illness. The body was buried Friday Morning. O.D. Gunn and wife attended the funeral. Will Gunn
and family came in from the west, Monday. Mr. Gunn is the son of O.D. Gunn, and will live on his
fathers farm South of Celeco. We extend a cordial welcome to this family who will be acquisition
(Dexter Carver Gunn and Lucy Arilla Owen Gunn desc)
Marie Gunn Yocom
Marie Yocom, age 89, of Lawrenceburg, TN, passed away Saturday, February 2, 2008 at Crockett
Hospital in Lawrenceburg, TN. A native of Cornelia, GA, she was retired from Food Services at
Crockett Hospital and was a member of Gum Springs Baptist Church. She was the daughter of the
late Cecil Crawford and Mattie Josephine Church Gunn. She was also preceded in death by her
husband: William Hoyt Yocom; two sons: William Hoyt Yocom, Jr. and Roger Kim Yocom; one
daughter: Mattie Jalene Shults; five brothers: J.C. Gunn, Earl Gunn, Charles Gunn, Ted Gunn, Hoyt
Gunn; one sister: Edna Mae Hardison; great-granddaughter: Tonya Belew. She is survived by twelve
grandchildren; twenty five great grandchildren; two great great grandchildren; several nieces and
nephews also survive. Funeral services for Marie Yocom were conducted Monday, February 4, 2008
at 11:00 a.m. at Neal Funeral Home with Lonnie Box officiating. Interment followed in the Gum
Springs Cemetery. Condolences may be sent by way of the funeral home's website. Neal Funeral
Home was in charge of all the arrangements. (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright Gunn desc)
Marilyn Gunn Daniel
89, passed away on August 27, 2013. She was born in Brooklyn, NY, grew up in Miami and later
lived in Pembroke Pines, Orlando, DeBary and Gainesville, FL. She was preceded in death by
husband, Ted Daniel. She is survived by her three children, April Riley (Mike Coffee), Cassie
Oransky and Marc Streeter, four grandchildren, three great-grandchildren and two nieces. Those who
knew Marilyn can best honor her memory by raising a glass to toast this woman who loved to laugh,
dance, bowl, garden and celebrate life. The phenomenal care given by her hospice nurses can be
recognized with a donation in her memory to: Agape Hospice Care, 5825 Glenridge Dr., Atlanta, GA
30328
Marilyn Gunn Jacob,
87, passed away on Tuesday, December 16, 2014. She had fought Lupus since her 20s. If she hadn’t
exercised by running the equivalent of circumventing the world, her doctors believed she would have
passed on much sooner. She was born in Salt Lake City, Utah on September 24, 1927, the daughter
of Clifford Jackson and Loraine White Gunn. She married Robert Murdock Jacob on April 25, 1946
in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Marilyn was an active member of The Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter-day Saints. She proudly taught Sunbeams for 32 years. She loved learning about the gospel
and took many C.E.S. classes. She knew the importance of family even the extended family. She
looked forward to going to Cousin’s Club and other family gatherings. She loved roses and had a
beautiful rose garden. Marilyn had many friends and enjoyed participating in a sewing club with
some of them. Marilyn is survived by her sons, Doug (Cherrie) Jacob, West Haven; and Steve
(Renee) Jacob, Ogden; nine grandchildren, 21 great-grandchildren, two great-great-grandchildren, and
siblings, Jack Gunn and Vauna Burnham. She was preceded in death by her husband. Funeral
services will be held on Monday, December 22, 2014 at 11 a.m. at the Malan’s Peak Ward, 1643 26th
St. Friends may visit family on Sunday from 6 to 8 p.m. at Lindquist’s Ogden Mortuary, 3408
Washington Blvd., and Monday from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. at the church. Interment, Salt Lake City
Cemetery.
Marion Gunn
Jonesboro, Ark - Marion Marie Sewell Gunn,86 passed away Wednesday Sept. 18, 2013at the Flo and
Phil Jones Hospice House. Marion was born Oct. 41926 at Texarkana to the late Marion Ashley
Sewell and Clara Bell Sellman Sewell. She was a loving wife mother and grandmother who loved to
spend time with her grandchildren. Mrs. Gunn was a registered nurse a member of the Valley View
Church of Christ and a member of the Marion County Quartet. She volunteered for many
organizations including being a water aerobics instructor at the East Arkansas Area Agency on Aging.
Mrs. Gunn was also a former Senior Mrs. Northeast Arkansas. She is survived her husband John
Alan Gunn; a son and his wife Carmon and Paula Dillard of Ault Colo.; a daughter and her husband
Reanne and Ronnie West of Paragould; a brother and his wife David Leigh and Ruthanne Sewell of
Yellville; grandchildren and their spouses Joe and Angel Greeno John and Amanda Greeno Kim and
Terry Walker and Kyle and Corrie Dillard; nine great-grandchildren; and a host of nieces and
nephews. She is also preceded in death a brother Ed Sewell and great-grandson Miles Lindberg
Greeno. A celebration of her life will be 2 p.m. Saturday at Gregg-Langford Bookout Funeral Home
with John Mark Wilson and Michael Meredith officiating. Burial will follow in Jonesboro Memorial
Park Cemetery. Family will receive friends from noon until time of service Saturday at the funeral
home. Honored to serve as pallbearers will be Joe Greeno John Greeno Forestt Greeno Jerry Spencer
Terry Walker and Drake Walker.
A special thank you is offered to the staff at Flo and Phil Jones
Hospice House for the loving care she received. Lasting memorials may be sent to the Flo and Phil
Jones Hospice House.
Marion Elizabeth Gunn
Marion Elizabeth, born October 2, 1917, to James and Marian Gunn, completed her earthly journey
October 28, 2009. Her 92 years on the earth were marked with tremendous achievement. She earned a
masters degree from the University of South Florida and taught in Hillsborough County Schools for
over 30 years. She influenced and inspired all of her students, but undoubtedly impacted the entire
program when she taught a former Hillsborough County School Superintendent in elementary school.
She possessed such a compelling smile that could only be fashioned from a joyful soul. Her "true grit
nature" and "no nonsense approach" to life personified strength and vitality. In 92 years, she had not
become a relic, but rather a classic, the kind of rarity that makes one stop in awe and say "they don' t
make ' em like that anymore." She never complained of life' s injustices, but she was a constant
encouragement. She possessed an impeccable memory for which she used to memorize and 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." Services will take place at 11 a.m.
Monday, November 2, 2009, at the Sun City Funeral Home. Source: Tampa Tribune (FL) : October
31, 2009.
Marion Marie Sewell Gunn,
86, passed away Wednesday, September 18, 2013 at Flo and Phil Jones Hospice House, Jonesboro,
Ark. Marion was born October 4, 1926 in Texarkana to the late Marion Ashley Sewell and Clara
Bell Sellman Sewell. She was a loving wife, mother and grandmother who loved to spend time with
her grandchildren. Mrs. Gunn was a registered nurse and a member of the Valley View Church of
Christ and a member of the Marion County Quartet. She volunteered for many organizations
including a water aerobics instructor at the NEA Area on Aging. Mrs. Gunn was also a former Sr.
Mrs. NEA. She is survived by her husband, John Alan Gunn; a son and his wife, Carmon and Paula
Dillard of Ault, Colorado; a daughter and her husband, Reanne and Ronnie West of Paragould; a
brother and his wife, David Leigh and Ruthanne Sewell of Yellville; grandchildren and their spouses,
Joe and Angel Greeno, John and Amanda Greeno, Kim and Terry Walker and Kyle and Corrie
Dillard; nine great-grandchildren and a host of nieces and nephews. She is also preceded in death by
a brother, Ed Sewell; a great-grandson, Miles Lindberg Greeno. A celebration of her life will be 2:00
pm, Saturday, September 21, 2013 at Gregg-Langford Bookout Funeral Home with John Mark
Wilson and Michael Meredith officiating. Burial will follow at Jonesboro Memorial Park Cemetery.
Family will receive friends from noon until time of service, Saturday at the funeral home. Honored
to serve as pallbearers are Joe Greeno, John Greeno, Forestt Greeno, Jerry Spencer, Terry Walker and
Drake Walker. A special thank you to the staff at Flo and Phil Jones Hospice House for the loving
care she received. Lasting memorials may be sent to Flo and Phil Jones Hospice House.
Marijoyce Tuck Gunn,
77, of Panama City, Fla., passed away, peacefully, on July 11, 2015. Ms. Gunn was born in
Shelbyville, Tenn., on October 4, 1937 to Loyce Moore Tuck and Johnnie Burl Tuck. She grew up in
Montgomery, Ala., and attended Robert E. Lee High School. She was preceded in death by her
parents and sister Elizabeth Anne Tuck Hunt. She is survived by her son, Michael A. Gunn of Panama
City, Fla.; daughters, Debra Gunn Houston and husband Keith of Leesburg, Ga., Traci Gunn
Zieverink and husband David of Vestavia Hills, Ala.; grandchildren, Charles I. Gunn, Faith C. Gunn,
Kristofer K. Gunn, Sloen E. Zieverink and Emori A. Zieverink. Marjorie Gunn Carter,
90, passed away Thursday, June 6, 2013, in Virginia Beach after a short battle with cancer. She was
born June 11, 1922, in Dayton, Ohio to the late John and Lila Gunn. She was a member and former
Worthy Matron of Order of Eastern Star, Hillcrest Chapter. She retired as the Purchasing Agent for
Halmode Apparel after more than 25 years of service. She was a long-time member of Melrose
Baptist Church. Marjorie was a quiet person who loved spending time with family and friends,
working newspaper puzzles, particularly the word scramble, and volunteering for lodge functions.
Marjorie is survived by her son, James E. Carter, of Virginia Beach; a sister, Norma J. Morgan,
Roanoke; one granddaughter, Lindsey Carter, of Richmond; sister-in-law, Janet Gunn, Salem;
nephews, Richard Wiseley, of Roanoke, Jay Gunn, of Floyd, and Michael Gunn, of Vinton; niece,
Billy Ann English, of Elliston; and many grand-nieces and nephews. The funeral will be at noon on
Saturday, June 15, 2013, at Lotz in Salem with burial at Sherwood Memorial Park following the
service. The family will receive friends Friday, from 6 to 8 p.m. at Lotz in Salem. There will be a
brief Order of Eastern Star Memorial Service at 7 p.m. Online condolence may be sent by visiting
www.lotzfuneralhome.com. Arrangements by Lotz Funeral Home, Salem 540-389-9208. (John
Clayton and Sarah Owens Gunn desc)
Marjorie Lorraine Gunn
Delton Marjorie Lorraine Gunn, 93, of Delton, MI, went to be with the Lord on Friday, January 24,
2014 at Bronson Battle Creek. She was born on July 6, 1920, the daughter of the late Harry Milton
and Laura Francis (Newton) Whitmore. Marjorie was a 1938 graduate of Lakeview High School.
Marjorie is survived by her Sons: Richard Gunn of Delton, MI and Duane (Tara) Gunn of Battle
Creek, MI; Daughter: Lorraine (Lee Johnson) Cummings of Lovettsville, VA; 6 Grandchildren and 11
Great-Grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her Husband: Homer Archie Gunn Jr.; Sisters:
Irene Whitmore and Donna Dix; and Brothers: Willis Whitmore and Milton Whitmore. Marjorie
enjoyed cake decorating, being a scout den mother when her sons were young, bird watching and
nature. She was an ambassador for Michigan Eyebank, former commander of DAV #7 Auxilliary and
driver for Red Cross Motor Corps. Visitation will be held at the Baxter Funeral & Cremation Service,
375 W. Dickman Road, on Tuesday January 28, 2014 from 4 pm to 7 pm. A funeral service will be
held at the Baxter Funeral & Cremation Service on Wednesday, January 29, 2014 at 2 pm with Pastor
Keith Hillman of Grace Communion International officiating. Interment will take place in the Fort
Custer National Cemetery. Memorials tributes may be made to: Michigan Eye Bank. Arrangements
by the Baxter Funeral & Cremation Service.
Martha "Marty" Gunn Davis,
75, peacefully went to live with her heavenly Father on the morning of April 14, 2015. She will be
missed by all who had the privilege to know her. Martha was born in Milton and grew up in Bagdad,
Florida, with her Mother, her five sisters and one brother. She graduated from Milton High School in
1957. She had a career in chemical sales at Air Products in Pace, Florida. She has been a long-time
member and worker at Christian Life Church, and was a wonderful wife, mother and sister. Marty
used her passion for the theater to minister the love of Christ throughout her life. She mentored
countless young women and was the catalyst that helped them achieve their goals. She created a home
that was a haven and her steadfastness was the bedrock that supported many. She brought love, food
and joy to everyone she met. Her life made a difference. She is preceded in death by her parents,
David Michael Gunn and Pauline Gunn Henrickson; and four sisters, Polly Sarvis, Mary
Mascarenhas, Delia Pennington and Nancy McCaleb. Marty is survived by her husband of 40 years,
William Franklin Davis; her son, David A. Ferguson (Kathy), and her granddaughters, Ashley and
Erica; her daughter, Julia P. Thomas (Todd) and her grandchildren Zane and Erin; her sister, Josie
Sheffield-Tinsley; her brother, Phillip Gunn; numerous nieces and nephews; and her step-son Max
Davis (Sherry). There will be a fellowship gathering at 9 a.m. followed by a memorial service at 10
a.m. at Christian Life Church, 4401 Avalon Boulevard, Milton, Florida on Saturday, April 18, 2015.
www.christianlifechurchfl.com Lewis Funeral Home has been entrusted with the arrangements.
www.lewisfuneralhomes.net
Marvin Eugene Gunn
b.Mar.16,1928 d.Aug.25,1973-Chief of Police for nine years, died while fishing with his son in Cow
Bayou in Lee Co. He joined the police force 24 years ago, and had been a resident of Forrest City
since 1945. He resided at 125 Graham at the time of his death; Born Mar.16,1928, the son of Grover
Earl and Elma Rice Gunn, Sr. ;Stevens FH in charge at Forrest Park Cem.; He leaves his wife,
Mrs.Frankie Jean Smith Gunn;two sons, Paul and Jerry Gunn;daughter, Miss Gina Gunn, all of
Forrest City;his parents of Caldwell;two brothers, Grover Jr. of Caldwell, and David Gunn of
W.Helena; two sisters, Mrs.Martha Adams and Mrs. Lana Warren, both of Forrest City, and a
grandmother, Mrs. Lula Rice, also of Forrest City. (Jasper Gunn desc)
Marvin Joseph Gunn
age 63, of Battle Creek, Michigan died Tuesday, Aug. 5, 2014. Visitation will be held from 2-4 p.m.
on Sunday, Aug. 10, at Baxter Funeral & Cremation Service. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m.
on Monday, Aug. 11, at the funeral home. Arrangements by Baxter Funeral & Cremation - Marvin
Joseph "Buddy" Gunn Jr., 63, of Battle Creek, Michigan, died after a long battle with several illness'
on Tuesday, August 5, 2014 at the Battle Creek VA Medical Center. He was born on March 28, 1951,
the son of Marvin Joseph Gunn and Nancy L. (White) Gunn. Buddy was a Vietnam veteran serving
in the US Army. After the service he was a union painter in the Battle Creek area for 26 years until
retiring due to illness. Buddy is survived by his mother: Nancy; his wife since 2011 and companion
since 1997: Brenda Eilleene Katz-Gunn of Battle Creek, MI; daughter: Jessaca Burdett of Battle
Creek, MI; step-son: Jason Roberts of Bellevue, MI; grandchildren: Jesse Marshall, Jarrett Marshall
and Adriann Roberts; great-granddaughter: Leah Marshall; brothers: Steven (Karen) Gunn, Daniel
(Susie Bell) Gunn and David (Franny) Gunn; sister: Laura (David) Huff; special friend: Gene Kelly;
special niece and care giver: Kimberlee Wilson. He was preceded in death by his father: Marvin; son:
Torrey Joe Gunn and sister: Merry Lou Kelly. Buddy loved to laugh and have fun with friends. He
enjoyed sitting by the camp fire and poking it with a stick and playing with his dog "Rudy". He was a
member of the Allied Trades Union. Visitation will be held at the Baxter Funeral & Cremation
Service, 375 W. Dickman Road, on Sunday August 10, 2014 from 2 PM to 4 PM. A funeral service
will be held at the Baxter Funeral & Cremation Service on Monday, August 11, 2014 at 12:30 PM.
Interment will take place in the Fort Custer National Cemetery. Dr. Marvin R. Gunn,
84, of Aurora, Colorado, died Tuesday, Feb. 19, 2013. Dr. Gunn was born Aug. 2, 1928, in Tulsa,
Okla. Marvin was the only child of Ernest and Emily Gunn (Billings). Marvin was preceded in death
by his wife of 50 years, Teddi, and his son, Greg.
Survivors include his children, Leah (Scott)
Barrett, of Brooklyn, N.Y., Doug Gunn, of Louisville, Frank Gunn, of Denver, Mark Gunn, of
Aurora; daughter-in-law, Jeanine (Gunn) Forsberg, of Salina, Kan.; and four grandchildren, Brooke
Gunn, Bryant Gunn, Jackson Barrett and Kira Barrett. Marvin graduated from Oklahoma State
University in 1950, where he served as president of Lambda Chi Alpha Social Fraternity and
president of Blue Key Honor Society, among other honors. He went on to graduate from the
University of Oklahoma School of Medicine in 1954, where he was inducted into Alpha Omega
Alpha Honor Medical Society. Marvin married his wife, Teddi, in 1954, before beginning his
one-year medical internship at Kansas City General Hospital. Marvin then completed his three-year
radiological residency at Research Hospital in Kansas City, Mo., and then achieved board certification
from the American Board of Radiology. Dr. Gunn then served in the U.S. Army Medical Corps as a
captain for two years at Fort Riley, Kan. After his discharge, he practiced radiology for two years in
Texas before establishing United Radiology Group Chartered in Salina and serving as its president for
27 years, serving St. John's Hospital, Asbury Hospital and then Salina Regional Health Center until
his retirement in 1989. Marvin will be laid to rest in Fort Logan National Cemetery, Denver, along
with his wife, Teddi, with full military honors. (George and Margaret Elizabeth Morrison Gunn desc)
Mary Ann (nee Gunn) Moore
Thursday, August 13, 2015. Fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church. Beloved wife of
Tim Moore; dear mother of Tammy (Tim) Hannon; dear grandmother of Katelyn; dear sister of Sue
Weaver; dear sister-inlaw, aunt, cousin, niece and friend to many. Services: Funeral from
HUTCHENS Mortuary, 675 Graham Rd., Florissant, 8:45 AM, Tuesday, Aug. 18 to St. Ferdinand
Catholic Church for 9:30 AM Mass. Interment National Cemetery, Jefferson Barracks, MO.
Visitation 4-8 PM, Monday, August 17 at Hutchens Mortuary. In lieu of flowers, contributions to the
American Lung Assoc. Online guestbook at www.hutchensmortuary.com St. Louis Post-Dispatch
(MO) - Sunday, August 16, 2015
Mary Ann Sarah Gunn Davis
A resident of Texas since she came in an ox wagon with her parents from Arkansas and settled at Old
Madisonville, then a community near Corsicana in 1867, Mrs. Mary Ann Sarah (Sallie) Davis, 88
died suddenly Sunday Nov 6, 1938 at the home of her daughter Mrs. E. W. Corr 1515 Waweenoc
Avenue. Born in Union Parish La, the daughter of Captain Daniel Gunn, who fought with the
Confederate forces, Mrs. Davis was the wife of the late W. N. Davis. A Methodist for seventy two
years, she was a member of the Lisbon Methodist Church She is survived by a son W. A. Selman of
Kemp; two daughters, Mrs. W. S. Tanner of Fort Worth and Mrs. Corr of Dallas, and a sister Mrs.
Dannie Blue of Rush Springs, Oklahoma. Funeral services will be donducted at 3:30 Monday. Burial
will be in Grove Hill Cemetery Monday, November 7, 1938 Paper: Dallas Morning News (Dallas,
TX) Section: I
Page: Twelve
Mary Area Gunn
5729 Martel, a secretary for the Legal Referral Service of the Dallas Bar Association. Services 10 am
Saturday Dec 8, 1979. Lamar and Smith Funeral Chapel. Interment Ridge Park Cemetery. Friday,
December 7, 1979
Paper: Dallas Morning News (Dallas, TX) Page: 68 (Thomas and Sarah
Boatright Gunn desc)
Mary Frances Smith Gunn
passed away on August 14, 2014 in Angleton TX. She was born in Grand Prairie, TX. to Felen E. and
Ollie Cunningham Smith on January 1, 1922. She had seven siblings and was the last remaining.
Mary moved with her parents to Wolfe City when she was a child. There she met Hollis Gunn and
they were married on June 6, 1942. They moved to Garland, TX and reared their family there. After
Hollis retired, they moved back to Wolfe City and later to Angleton to be near their family. Hollis
and Mary were members of Emanuel Baptist Church in Greenville. They enjoyed participating in
church activities until their health declined. She was preceded in death by her parents, husband
Hollis, daughter Hollie, seven siblings Ruby Stringer, Grace Smith, Flossie Newell, Velma Proffitt,
Christine Williams, Roy Smith and Jessie Williams. She is survived by her daughter Virginia
Commons and husband Mike; grandson Brian Commons; granddaughter Crystal Gibson and husband
Justin; three great-grandchildren Madison, Sydney and Justus; and numerous nieces and nephews.
Visitation will be Tuesday, August 19, 2014 from 5:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m. at R.W. Owens & Son
Funeral Home in Wolfe City, Texas. Funeral services will be Wednesday, August 20, 2014 at 10:00 a.
m. at Emmanuel Baptist Church, 3103 Terrell Road, Greenville, TX.
Mary Kerwin Gunn
On February 4, 2014, the halls of heaven were brightened as Mary Kerwin Gunn entered its realms.
Beloved mother, grandmother, great-grandmother and friend to many, Mary was born in San Jose, CA
on March 9, 1919 to Joseph and Irene Quilty Kerwin. She and her two older brothers, Jack and
Charles Kerwin grew up in Oakland, attending Our Lady of Lourdes Grammar School and Oakland
High School. In 1940 she married Robert Viggo Gunn and made her home in the Bay Area, raising
two daughters, Sister Sally Gunn and Sue Ewald. In 1966 Mary and Bob moved to Reno. There she
joined the Little Flower Church and not only became a member of the choir, but recruited her
grandchildren to help her create a “Casino Night” as an annual fundraiser for the Church. She also
joined the Women’ s Boutique at Our Lady of Snows during this time. Later they moved to Sparks
where she attended Holy Cross Church and became an active participant in their RCIA program. After
Bob’s death, Mary finally realized her dream of travel and adventure and spent the next few years
with friends and family, going wherever her spirit moved her - from Branson, Missouri to England
and Scotland, with many places in between. Mary moved to Minden Nevada in 2001 to live with her
daughter Sue and her son-in-law Hans who have lovingly cared for Mom ever since. While in Minden
she became active in St. Gall Catholic Church and the Douglas County Senior Center. Mom’s
friendliness and positive spirit touched many lives. She loved gathering with friends and most of all,
loved her family. She made frequent trips to the convents where Sally lived and kept up with many of
the Sisters of the Holy Names. Her love of music and her beautiful voice, filled our lives with many
magical moments. She will live forever in our hearts and mind, and will be greatly missed by her
daughters, her grandchildren, George Tolon, Stephanie and Ken Burger, Jenny Holaday, Carmen
Ewald and Monique Anderson, and by her great-grandchildren Megan, JP, Jessica, Makenzie, Mary
Scout, Jake, Joel, Cody, Tony, Brandon, and Chynna. She is reunited with her husband Bob, her
great-grandson Landon, her brother Jack, her brother Chuck and sister-in-law Ruth, her father, and at
long last, her Mother, Mimi. She has inspired us all by her unwavering faith and her unconditional
love. What a blessing we all have had by her presence in our lives. We will gather to celebrate her
extraordinary life on Saturday, February 8, 2014 at 11:00am at St. Gall Catholic Church, 1343
Centerville Lane, Gardnerville, NV. In lieu of flowers, donations to Mary’s memory may be made to
the St. Gall Memorial Garden or to the Sisters of the Holy Names.
Mary Lou Clark,
age 82, of Unicoi, Tn. passed away on Saturday, February 28, 2015, at her residence. Mary was a
native of Washington County and a daughter of the late Lou Holmes Gunn Sr. and Mary Katherine
Harris Gunn. Mary was a loving mother and homemaker. She was widely known as a Fortune
Teller/?Psychic. In addition to her parents, Mary is preceded in death by Brothers: Ben Gunn, Lou H
Gunn Jr.; and Sister: Shirley Rogers. Mary has left behind to cherish her memories: Her husband:
Andrew Clark, of Unicoi; Four Sons: Andrew Lou Clark Jr. and wife, Jeanette, of Unicoi, Dwight
Clark and wife, Kathy, of Kansas, Troy Clark and wife, Gloria, of Unicoi, Roy Clark and wife, Diana,
of N.C.; Seven Grandchildren: Misty Carty, Mindy Helton, Kristen Dempsey, Dalton Ray Clark, Leah
Anna Clark, Holly and Heather Clark; Five Great-Grandchildren: Zack Clark, Ciara Helton, Marley
Helton, Avery Helton and Trevor Dempsey; Several Nieces and Nephews. The family respectfully
requests the honor of your presence as we remember and offer tribute to the life of Mary Lou Clark in
a funeral service to be held at 7:00 PM Tuesday, March 3, 2015, in the Chapel of Valley Funeral
Home. Rev. Dallas Greg will officiate. Vocal selections will be provided by Angela Willis and Leah
Anna Clark. A visitation period to share memories and offer support to the family will begin at 5:00
PM Tuesday, March 3, 2015, in the Chapel of Valley Funeral Home and will continue until the
service and other times at the residence of Troy Clark, 135 Troy Clark Lane, Unicoi, TN 37692. A
committal service will be at 4:00 PM Wednesday, March 4, 2015, at Clark Family Cemetery with the
family serving as pallbearers. Those who plan to attend are to meet at the Cemetery on Wednesday for
the 4:00 PM service there. Condolences and memories may be shared with the family through our
website at www.valleyfuneralhome.net. These arrangements are made especially for the family and
friends of Mary L Clark through Valley Funeral Home, 1085 N. Main Ave., Erwin, TN.
423-743-9187
Mary Louise Gunn
Mom, Babe, Auntie, Grandma, or Just Mary Gunn went home to be with Dad and her Lord Jesus on
Thursday, Feb. 18, 2016, at St. John’s Lutheran Ministries. Mom was born to Joseph and Mary Jane
LaRogue on June 21, 1925. She married Merle Triplett in January of 1943 and together they had five
sons, William, Richard, Clyde, James, Alex and one girl Zilda Triplett. In July of 1962 she married
Alton (Tony) Gunn where she had two more sons, Ronald and Canon Gunn. Mary was a member of
the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians of Belcourt North Dakota. She was known as Babe or
Auntie by her family of brothers, sister, Aunts, uncles and cousins. As grandma, she was blessed with
20 grandchildren and 19 great-grandchildren. Mom will always be remembered for her love of her
family and caring heart for all. Her stories of her life, family adventures or misadventures will be
missed by all. Mary is preceded in death by her husband Alton and her parents. A celebration of
Mary’s life will be held at 10 a.m. Tuesday, Feb. 23, 2016 at Heights Family Funeral Home.
Inurnment will follow at Mountview Cemetery where she will be reunited with her late husband
Alton. A reception will follow the inurnment at Knights of Columbus, 2216 Grand Ave. Condolences
may be sent to the family at www.heightsfamilyfuneralhome.com.
Mary Louise Gunn
91, of Plant City, entered into eternal rest on Dec. 4, 2015. She was a member of Willow Oak Baptist
Church, Mulberry. She loved her family, and dedicated her life to the Lord. She was preceded in death
by her husband, Benjamin "Pud" Gunn; and daughter, Wanda Gail Barron (Ronnie). She is survived
by her children, Donnie Gunn (Patti) of Plant City, Yvonne Walker (Ronnie) of Plant City, and Terry
Gunn (Burnise) of Lithia; siblings, Eugene Duckworth, Grady Duckworth, Marie Hudson, and Betty
Jean Gunner; and 10 grandchildren and many great-grandchildren. A Celebration of Life will be held
on Friday, Dec. 11 at 11 am at Hopewell Funeral Home, 6005 CR 39 S, Plant City, where the family
will receive friends beginning at 10 am. Committal to follow at Memorial Park, Plant City Fla.
Mary Louise Evans Gunn,
87, passed away peacefully at Duke Regional Medical Center on Thursday, April 24, 2014. She was
born in Pittsboro, NC on April 11, 1927 and moved to Durham, NC at a very early age. A member of
Ebenezer Missionary Baptist Church, she served as Deaconess Emeritus, a member of the Health
Ministry and a member of the Half-Century Club which recognizes persons who have been members
of the church for 50 years. She worked as a nurse, a profession she loved, at Duke Medical Center,
UNC-CH Memorial Hospital and private duty nursing for 35 years while rearing six children. She
will always be remembered as a loving wife, mom, grandma aka “MeeMa” and “G-ma” and
great-grandma aka “G-G Ma.” In 1977 she was the proud recipient of the Durham Chamber of
Commerce Mother of the Year Award. She was preceded in death by her mother, Thena Evans Noell,
and her husband of 55 years, and the love of her life, William S. Gunn. Mrs. Gunn is survived by
three daughters, Linda Gunn-Jones (Anthony) of Raleigh, Monika Gunn-Holloway and Fern Gunn
Simeon (Mark) of Durham; three sons, Wm. Lloyd Gunn, Marcilen L. Gunn (Linda), and Milton P.
Gunn, of Durham; four grandchildren, Christopher Gunn Holloway (Shanti) and Allison Gunn
Simeon of Durham, Marcilen Lloyd Gunn of Charlotte, and Marilouise E. Jones (W. Lafayette, IN);
five great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held on Tuesday, April 29, 2014, 1 pm, at the
Ebenezer Missionary Baptist Church, 2200 South Alston Avenue, Durham. The family will receive
family and friends prior to the service from 12:00 noon - 1:00 pm. Interment will be held in
Beechwood Cemetery, Durham. Flowers gratefully accepted or memorial contributions to Meals on
Wheels of Durham, Inc., 2522 Ross Road, Durham, NC 27703. Arrangements by Holloway
Memorial Funeral Home, 919-598-8496, 2502 NC 55, Durham, NC 27713.b
Mary M. Gunn,
78, of Mountain Home, Ark., formerly of Madisonville, passed away Monday, March 31, 2014, at her
home. She was born June 10, 1935, in Hopkins County to the late Isaac "Ike" Whitfield and Sybil
Whitfield. She also was preceded in death by sons Eugene, Homer and Allen; brothers Clyde,
Brenton, Delbert and Charlie; sisters Althea Whitfield and Eudel Stanley; sisters-in-law Catherine and
Blanche Whitfield; and brother-in-law Carl Stanley. Ms. Gunn was a member of Church of God of
Prophecy. She enjoyed shopping, crocheting, quilting, spending time with her family and friends and
spoiling her grandkids. She is survived by two daughters, Diana (Rick) Denny of Dawson Springs
and Beverly (Tommy) Basham of Earlington; one son, Aubrey (Nancy) Gunn of White Plains; two
brothers, W.R. (Virginia) Whitfield of Elizabethtown and Jimmie (Anita) Whitfield of Mountain
Home; daughter-in-law Cathy of Nortonville; sister-in-law Dot Whitfield of Providence; and she was
blessed with many grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Services will be at 2 p.m. Thursday at
Barnett-Strother Funeral Home with Joyce Garrett officiating. Burial will follow in Whitfield
Cemetery in White Plains. Visitation will begin at 11:30 a.m. Thursday at the funeral home.
Pallbearers will be Chris Gunn, A.J. Gunn, Tommy Gunn, Ben Gunn, Timmy Gunn and Trevor
McKnight. Honorary pallbearer will be Joseph Gunn
Mary Peel Gunn
Mrs. M P Gunn died here at the residence of her son-in-law Mr. J H Baskin, last Friday (2-23-1917)
The immediate cause of her death was paralysis. She was nearly 75 years old, and kept in pretty good
health through a long and eventful life. She was married to Dr. Wm. Gunn over 50 years ago, he
having preceded her to the grave about ten years. She had two children, Mrs. J H Baskin and Mrs. W
F Buchanan. Her chief attraction through a long and useful life was her noble charity to the poor. She
was always hunting up something to do for those in need. This is another of the old land marks gone
- dating back through the sterring events of The Civil War and its exciting events. Her remains were
laid to rest at the Old Gun cemetery near Egypt, by the side of her sainted husband. Rev. A L
O'Briant, past of the Baptist Church, officiated at the funeral Okolona Messanger dated March 1,
1917
Mary Peel Gunn Wylie
Final Tribute Paid Mrs. John W Wylie - A large group of devoted friends and relatives assembled in
the Chapel of the Barry Funeral Home at 10:30 Monday morning to pay final loving tribute to Mrs.
Mary Peel Gunn Wylie, beloved matron who died early Sunday morning. The services were
conducted by the Rev. William F Bumsted, rector of Grace Episcopal Church. Mrs. Charles B
Williams sang Nunc Dimmittin with Mrs. Fred H McGehee as accompanist. Burial was in Odd
Fellows Cemetery with Barry in charge. The pallbearers were Dr. J C Luper, W E Ward, H W
McDuffie, E H Latimer, E L Borden and R W Chandler. Mrs. Wylie, who had been a patient at the
Okolona Community Hospital since Wednesday, died at 4:30 Sunday morning. She had been in
failing health for several months. She was 75. Mrs. Wylie had lived in and near Okolona all her life.
A member of prominent pioneer Chickasaw county families, she was a daughter of the late Dr.
William Reid Gunn and the late Mrs. Mary Peel Gunn. When quite young she was married to
William F Buchanan, well known attorney and legislator, who was serving his third term as Mayor of
Okolona when he died in November 1927. She later was married to John W. Wylie, land owner and
office deputy sheriff, who died in November 1953. Mrs. Wylie was a faithful member of Grace
Episcopal Church and until recent years was active in church, civic and social circles. She was a
former member and president of the Lanier Club, Okolona 's oldest federated club and one of the
oldest in the Mississippi Federation of Women's Clubs. She was loved and admired by all who knew
her. She leaves a sister, Mrs. J H Baskin, two nieces, Mrs. Cooper S. Walker of Memphis , and Mrs.
C Brooks Wilbourn. Mrs. Walker accompanied his wife here for the services.
Mary Katherine Roberts Gunn DeMaria
Mary Katherine DeMaria
February 5, 1928 - February 21, 2016
Raleigh
Mary Katherine DeMaria passed away on Sunday, the 21st of February, 2016, after a long and fruitful
life.
Born on February 5th, 1928, to Arthur C. Roberts and Katherine Price Roberts in Charlotte, NC, she
attended Central High School and later went on to study at Limestone College of Gaffney, SC where
she majored in music. She was an accomplished pianist and soprano and maintained a love for the
arts throughout her life. She was preceded in death by her sister, Yevette Neel and her husband, Dr.
William DeMaria. She is survived by her brother, A.C. Roberts; and children: son, Steve Gunn and
wife Sharon; and daughter, Sharon Gunn Neece and husband Robert. She was a loving grandmother
to her grandchildren, Lara Neece and husband Brian, Bennett Neece, Tyler and Stewart Gunn. After
moving to Raleigh in 1959, she became a member of Hayes Barton United Methodist Church where
she enjoyed singing in the choir. For many years she volunteered at Rex Hospital and was a docent for
the North Carolina Museum of Art. Over the years, she took much pleasure in her many friends who
have stayed close throughout her life as well as her family and grandchildren. She will be dearly
missed by friends and family alike. The family gives a heartfelt thanks to the staff at Springmoor for
the care and kindness that they gave to Mary Katherine. A memorial service will be held at 3:00 p.m.
on Friday, February 26, 2016 at Mitchell Funeral Home, 7209 Glenwood Ave., Raleigh. The family
will receive guests immediately following. A private urn burial will take place at Raleigh Memorial
Park at a later time. Mary C. (Gunn) DeBonise,
85, of Bellingham, MA passed away on Monday, April 20, 2015 peacefully at home with her loving
family by her side. She was the beloved wife of the late Robert J. DeBonise. Born in Boston, MA on
November 14, 1929, she was the daughter of the late George W. and Mary C. (Wallace) Gunn. She
was the loving mother of Marie I. Raney and her husband, Gary of Milford, MA, Patricia L. Briggs
and her partner, Fred Ingersoll and her late husband Kenneth Briggs of Bellingham, MA, and Donna
G. Lavallee and her husband, William of North Smithfield, RI. She leaves her cherished
grandchildren, Jeffrey Stoddard and his wife, Pamela of Milford, Robert, Michaelia and Kelleyanne
Briggs of Bellingham. She also leaves many nieces and nephews. She was the sister of the late John
A. Gunn and George W. Gunn. Mary was a resident of Bellingham since No-vember of 1969,
formerly of Jamaica Plain section of Boston where she attended Jamaica Plain High School. She had
also worked at Dennison in Milford for 9 years until retiring in 1989. Previously, she worked at New
Styles Jewelry and Penthouse Sales in Franklin, MA. Mary also had a day care at her home for several
years, and was a teachers aide in Jamaica Plain. Devoted to her family, she will be greatly missed.
Arrangements are private under the direction of Cartiers Funeral Home, 151 So. Main St.,
Bellingham, MA.
Mary R. Gunn
Beacon - Mary Carmella Romanelli Gunn, a lifelong Beacon resident, passed away at homr on Friday,
April 4, 2014. She was 90. Born in Beacon, NY on July 25, 1923 Mary was the daughter of the late
Antonio and Rosa DiMenza Romanelli. On September 10, 1950 Mary married James R. Gunn at St.
John the Evangelist Church in Beacon. James survives at home. Mary worked as the secretary to the
Principle and Office Manager at Beacon High School from 1964 until her retirement in 1981. Mary
was a parishioner of St. Joachim - St. John the Evangelist Church, past president of St. John/St.
Joachim Seniors, past Grand Regent and Treasurer of Court Liberatta #704 Catholic Daughters of
America and past member and treasurer of Tioronda Garden Club. She also was a volunteer at the
Howland Cultural Center, Mount Gulian and Mesier Park in Wappingers Falls. In addition she
initiated funding for the Beacon Patriot Garden. Mary was an artist and had showings of her work at
Howland Library, Howland Cultural Center, East Fishkill Town Hall and Cunneen-Hackett Arts
Center. In addition to her husband, Mary is survived by her children, Michelle Cracolici-Chumas and
her husband, Michael, Janice Pastorella and her husband, Thomas and Jeffrey Gunn and his wife,
Sharon; her grandchildren, Thomas Pastorella, Jeanna Pastorella and Victoria (Tori) Chumas; her
sisters, Antoinette Miller, Jeanne Cole and her husband, Richard and Rose Polhemus; her brother,
Albert Romanelli and his wife, Rosemary; her sister-in-law, Johanna Romanelli; numerous nieces and
nephews. Mary was predeceased by her son, Craig Gunn in 1963 and her brothers, Joseph and
Anthony Romanelli. The family will receive their friends on Tuesday, April 8, 2014 from 4 to 8 p.m.
at Halvey Funeral Home, Inc., 24 Willow Street, Beacon. The Mass of Christian Burial will be held
on Wednesday, April 9 at 10 a.m. at St. Joachim Church, 51 Leonard Street, Beacon. Burial will
follow at St. Joachim Cemetery, 301 Washington Avenue, Beacon. Memorial donations in memory
of Mary may be made to Dutchess County Hospice, 374 Violet Avenue, Poughkeepsie, NY 12601.
Funeral arrangements are under the supervision of Peter T. and Patrick J. Halvey.
Mary R. Gunn (nee Wolf),
Sept. 29, 2014. formerly of Mayfair and a long time resident of Villas NJ, where she was a member of
the Golden Agers, Villas Civic Club and Federation of Sr. Citizens. Beloved wife of Norman J.
Gunn Sr.; devoted mother of Carol M. (Joe Farfalla) Herman, Norman J. (Pat) Gunn Jr., Marilyn G.
(Jim) McDevitt, Robert J. (Maureen VanThuyne) Gunn and Mary R. (Bill) Lodek; dear sister of
Catherine "Cass" McGettigan; also survived by 12 grandchildren and many great grandchildren.
Relatives and friends are invited to her Viewings Thursday 7 to 9 P.M., and Friday, 10:30 to 11:30
A.M., at MANNAL FUNERAL HOME, 6925 Frankford Ave. (at Tyson), and to her Mass of
Christian Burial Friday, 12 Noon, St. Matthew R.C. Church, Cottman Ave. and Battersby St. Int.
Oakland Cem. In lieu of flowers, memorial contribu-tions in Mary's name may be made to Shriners
Hospital for children, 3551 N. Broad St., Phila. PA 19140 Mary Eleanor Vasser Gunn
age 76 died at her home 2515 Fairmount Street, Dallas, yesterday afternoon at 5:30 o’clock. She was
a widow of the late William Griffin Gunn, and is survived by two children; Mrs. Homer Stark and
Will M. Gunn. Rev. Newt Harris is to conduct the service this afternoon at 5 o’clock at the late
residence. Interment will take place in Greenwood Cemetery Saturday, August 12, 1911
Paper: Dallas Morning News (Dallas, TX) Page: 5
Martha E. Turner Gunn
San Antonio Light - Bexar County, Texas - February 22, 1909 - Mrs. Martha E. Gunn, aged 76
years, died at 3 o'clock yesterday morning at the home of her adopted grandchild, Mrs. W. H. Hagy.
She had been a resident of this city for 22 years, was a native of Georgia, but came to Texas when
very young and settled near Columbus. Mrs. Gunn is survived by two brothers, W. R. Turner of
Travis county and P. D. Turner of Hays county; one sister, Mrs. M. J. Bridges of Burnet county, and
an adopted daughter, Mrs. C. D. Truss of this city. The funeral will take place at 3 o'clock this
afternoon from the residence, 742 Pennsylvania avenue, West End. Rev. P. D. Hardin, of the West
End Methodist church, will officiate, and interment will be in the Knights of Pythias cemetery.
Martha Jane Johnson Gunn
died on the 12th of January 1863 in the town of Manchester, Virginia, Mrs. Martha Jane Gunn in
her twenty-fourth year, consort of J. Freeman Gunn and daughter of Josiah Johnson of Nottoway
County, Virginia. The deceased leaves behind a kind and affectionate husband with whom she
has lived so happily for seven years; one little daughter too young to appreciate the loss she has
sustained; also a devoted father, brothers, and sisters, and many friends to share their irreparable
loss. A little more than two years ago Mr. & Mrs. Gunn moved from Nottoway County to
Manchester and engaged in business that enabled them to do well and would have succeeded in
their plan to rear and educate children had it pleased Providence to spare them. Man may plan
but God frustrates. In the fall of 1862 they were called on to follow the remains of one of their
little ones to its grandfather’s and so consigned it to its final resting place. Shortly after
Christmas she was stricken with small pox and destined with no return. Then their sprightly little
boy was stricken with that most loathsome malady, around whose couch father toiled and did all
that paternal affection could prompt to no avail. Thus is a very brief period this little family have
been and summoned off from the cares and troubles of this unfriendly world. Mrs. Gunn made a
profession of religion some four years ago and united herself to the Baptist church and we have
little doubt her exit is from doom to glory. Date: Saturday, May 2, 1863 Paper: Richmond
Examiner (Richmond, VA) Volume: XVII Issue: 53 Page: 2
Martha Meeks Gunn
Funeral services for Martha "Marty" Meeks Gunn, 84, were held at the First Baptist Church of
Swainsboro on Tuesday, Oct. 8, 2013, at 2 p.m. with Dr. Robert Blankenship and the Reverend
Franklin Sasser officiating. Burial was at the Swainsboro Cemetery. She passed away Saturday
afternoon, Oct. 5, at the Emanuel County Nursing Home. Marty was the youngest child of Melvin
and Vivian Meeks of Ocilla and is survived by one sister, Mrs. Lorna Lawrence, formerly of Elberton,
Georgia. She was preceded in death by her brothers, George Meeks and Valjean Meeks, and her
sister, Melba Meeks Walker. She retired as a second grade teacher at the Swainsboro Primary
School and previously taught at Atkinson Elementary School in Newnan, Georgia. Marty was
renowned locally for her culinary arts, particularly for making wedding and party cakes. Her skills in
sewing, crocheting, knitting, and quilting were equally admired. During her college days, Marty
was the pianist and organist for the Mercer University evening prayer groups. Locally, she was a
volunteer for the 4-H Program,the Emanuel County Arts Council, the Historic Preservation Society,
the Retired Educators Association, and the Swainsboro Women's Club. She was a choir member at
her church in Newnan for 25 years and in Swainsboro for 10 years.
Her sweet disposition and quiet
demeanor endeared her to all. She kept a list of all the books she read, which included hundreds of
titles, particularly historic novels and adventure and mystery novels. Marty is survived by her
husband Dr. Willie D. Gunn of Swainsboro, her children Dr. Joseph (Jo) Gunn of Gainesville, GA,
Timothy (Karen) Gunn of Columbia, Maryland, and Vivian (John) Dunn of Newnan, Georgia. She
has six grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Her best friend, Mary Kalmanson, was a loving
and faithful companion throughout Marty's illness, for which her family will forever be grateful.
Pallbearers were Neil Kalmanson, Joe Gunn, Tim Gunn, Ben Gunn, John Dunn, and John Michael
Dunn.
Martin V. Gunn
M.V. Gunn, 79 years of age, died Monday, at 8 o'clock in the home of Mr. & Mrs. George Garrett, of
the Lone Rock Community, Rev. E. Wilson conducted funeral services at 2:00 clock Tuesday
afternoon at the Hazel Dell school house. Burial was made in the Hazel Dell cemetery.
Mr. Gunn leaves to mourn his passing his widow, two daughters. Ollie Brown and Mrs. Hattie
Garrett. One son Luther Gunn and a number of grand-children, all west of Minco, Oklahoma.
(February 1938) (Hamblin and Elizabeth Tunstall Gunn desc)
Marvin Joseph "Buddy" Gunn Jr.,
63, of Battle Creek, Michigan, died after a long battle with several illness' on Tuesday, August 5,
2014 at the Battle Creek VA Medical Center. He was born on March 28, 1951, the son of Marvin
Joseph Gunn and Nancy L. (White) Gunn. Buddy was a Vietnam veteran serving in the US Army.
After the service he was a union painter in the Battle Creek area for 26 years until retiring due to
illness.
Buddy is survived by his mother: Nancy; his wife since 2011 and companion since
1997: Brenda Eilleene Katz-Gunn of Battle Creek, MI; daughter: Jessaca Burdett of Battle Creek, MI;
step-son: Jason Roberts of Bellevue, MI; grandchildren: Jesse Marshall, Jarrett Marshall and Adriann
Roberts; great-granddaughter: Leah Marshall; brothers: Steven (Karen) Gunn, Daniel (Susie Bell)
Gunn and David (Franny) Gunn; sister: Laura (David) Huff; special friend: Gene Kelly; special niece
and care giver: Kimberlee Wilson. He was preceded in death by his father: Marvin; son: Torrey Joe
Gunn and sister: Merry Lou Kelly. Buddy loved to laugh and have fun with friends. He enjoyed
sitting by the camp fire and poking it with a stick and playing with his dog "Rudy". He was a member
of the Allied Trades Union. Visitation will be held at the Baxter Funeral & Cremation Service, 375
W. Dickman Road, on Sunday August 10, 2014 from 2 PM to 4 PM. A funeral service will be held at
the Baxter Funeral & Cremation Service on Monday, August 11, 2014 at 12:30 PM.
Interment will take place in the Fort Custer National Cemetery.
Mary Gunn,
87, of Mount Vernon, Ia., died Monday, May 4, 2015, at St. Luke's Hospital, Cedar Rapids. Memorial
services: 1 p.m. Thursday, May 7, at Lisbon United Methodist Church by the Rev. Tom Mattson.
Private inurnment: Campbell Cemetery. Arrangements are by Stewart Baxter Funeral & Memorial
Services, Mount Vernon. Survivors include her husband of 67 years, Jim; children, John Gunn Jr. of
Jacksonville, Ark., Julie Thomas of Sioux Falls, S.D., and Jay (Nannette) Gunn of Mount Vernon; six
grandchildren; and 10 great-grandchildren. Mary was born April 1, 1928, in Chicago, Ill., the
daughter of Ross and Dorothea (Kinloch) Sheley. She grew up in a loving home in Maywood, Ill.,
graduating from Proviso Township High School in 1946. On Feb. 14, 1948, she married John James
Gunn Sr. in Bellwood, Ill. Mary attended Cornell College and graduated from University of Iowa in
1970, where she also did graduate work in library science. She spent a year as a teacher at the Lisbon
Community School then was the school librarian from 1971-90. Mary was a member and elder at the
Mount Vernon Presbyterian Church, past member of the American Library Association, American
Association of School Librarians, Iowa Educational Media Assocation and the Friday Bridge Club.
She also enjoyed volunteering with the Meals on Wheels program and St. Luke's Hospital. After
retirement, Mary and Jim traveled extensively across North America making it to all 50 states and the
Canadian provinces. Mary also made several voyages to international destinations. She was preceded
in death by her parents and her brother, John Sheley. In lieu of flowers, memorials are suggested to
the Lisbon Community School Library or the Lisbon-Mount Vernon Ambulance Fund.
Mary Gunn
Thursday October 17, 1889 at 12 noon, Mary, the beloved wife of Thomas Gunn and mother of Mrs.
Jerome Fagan, Lawrence Wheeler, Mrs. Mary Quinn and Hugo Gunn. Funeral from the family
residence 1536 North Nineteenth Street, Saturday October 19 at s PM to St. Leo’s Church, thence to
Calvary Cemetery, Friends invited to attend. St. Louis Republic, St. Louis, Mo. Page 5, Saturday
October 19, 1889
Mary Alcione (Al) Gunn,
78, passed away peacefully at her home late Monday evening after a long illness, surrounded by her
family. She was the loving wife of Louie Gunn for 52 years. Together, they raised three children: Bill
Gunn of New York NY, Laura Gunn Cummings of Durham NC, and Debbie Faulkner of Memphis
TN. Alcione was a beloved wife, mother and grandmother, devoting her life to raising and nurturing
her family and sharing her faith. In addition to her husband and children, Alcione leaves behind her
sister, Ann Todd, and two grandchildren, Shelby Faulkner and Ashley Cummings. Memphis Funeral
Home Poplar has charge. Visitation will be Thursday night from 5-8pm, with a Funeral Mass on
Friday Morning at 10:30am at Holy Rosary Catholic Church, followed by burial at Memorial Park.
The family requests that any memorials be sent to ProLife Across America or the charity of choice.
Published, January 21, 2015 Commerical Appeal.
Mary Amanda Gunn Jackson
88 of Paris, Texas died Saturday May 25, 2002 at Parkview Convalescent Center. Funeral services
will be held at 3:30 pm Tuesday, May 28 at the Calvary United Methodist Church. Burial will follow
in Evergreen Cemetery under the direction of Fry-Gibbs Funeral Home. She was born Jan 3, 1914 at
Rockford, in Lamar County, the daughter of Jesse and Ida Hudson Gunn. She graduated from Paris
High School and later from Paris Junior College. She married Melvin Jackson of Milton on June 14,
1931. He preceded her in death on Dec 28, 1988. Survivors include her daughter Billie Gunn
Jackson Penn and husband Horace; a son Gary Melvin Jackson and wife Nancy and her sister
Freeman Gunn Safford, all of Paris. The Paris News, Monday May 27, 2002. (Thomas and Sarah
Boatwright Gunn desc)
Mary Philpmena “Phyllis” Manning Gunn
of Havertown PA, on April 20, 2015. Beloved wife of the late James F. "Jim" Gunn. Loving mother
of Kevin (Sherri), James G. (Maureen), Robert A., and the late Thomas Michael Gunn. Sister of the
late Pat Moon, Terry Kuhn, and Sherry Steigerwalt. Also survived by her 6 grand-children. Relatives
and friends are invited to her Viewing Sunday, from 5 to 7 P.M., and Monday, from 9:30 to 10:30
A.M., in THE FUNERAL HOME OF JOHN STRETCH, 236 East Eagle Rd., Havertown PA 19083,
and to her Mass of Christian Burial following at 11 A.M. in St. Denis Church, 2401 St. Denis Ln.,
Havertown. Int. SS. Peter and Paul Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, an offering in Mrs. Gunn's name to
the St. Katherine's Day School, 930 Bowman Ave., Wynnewood PA 19096
Mary Belle Gunn Riner
AUGUSTA, Ga. - Mary Belle Gunn Riner, beloved wife of 61 years to Estus Bernell "Daddy Rabbit"
Riner, entered into rest on Wednesday, June 17, 2015 at Brentwood Health and Rehab in
Waynesboro, GA. Funeral services will be held from the chapel of Chance & Hydrick Funeral
Directors this Saturday, today, at 5:30 P.M. with the Elder Sam Adkins officiating. Interment will
follow in Hillcrest Memorial Park. Mrs. Riner, a native of Swainsboro, GA, made Augusta her home
for all of her adult life. She was the daughter of the late Marcus D. and Phronie Moore Gunn. She was
a member of the Augusta Primitive Baptist Church and had attended Cornerstone Baptist Church. She
was an accomplished seamstress, an avid gardner and she loved to cook. Family, church, her children
and her grandchildren were the most important things in her life. In addition to her parents Mr. Riner
was preceded in death by her brother, Herbert Gunn; and her grandchildren, Joshua Riner and Carly
Adkins. She is survived by her sons and their spouses, Joe and Sherry Riner, Jeff and Regina Brown,
Scott and Robin Riner; her daughter and her husband, Tabatha and Sam Adkins; her grandchildren
and their spouses, Jordan and Amber Riner, Jeffery Riner, Travis Riner, Fallon Riner, Clay Kincaid,
Amanda and Mason Jones, Matthew Riner, Taylor Riner, Lindsey Riner, Christopher Riner, Cassidy
Riner, Tucker Riner, William Riner, Ben and Lindsey Adkins, Beth and Russell Minton, Bailee
Adkins and Preston Adkins; a brother and his wife, Hubert and Shirley Gunn; a sister, Ida Mae Kea; a
sister-in-law, La Rose Gunn; as well as six great grandchildren. If desired, memorials may be made in
Mrs. Riner's memory to the National Parkinson Foundation Gift ProcessingCenter PO Box 5018
Hagerstown, MD 21741-5018. The family will receive friends Saturday from 4:30 PM until the hour
of the service at the funeral home. Chance & Hydrick Funeral Directors, 2502 Richmond Hill Road,
Augusta, GA, 30906. chanceandhydrick.com
Mary Belle Kincade-Gunn-Johns
at the age of 88 passed away on May 25, 2014 in San Diego, California from complication of a stroke.
She is survived by her children Mike Gunn(Nelfa) of Arizona and Judy Gunn-Scott(Jim) of
California; 3 sisters Wilma, Betty and Joanie and 3 brothers Tom, Lindell and Gary; Granddaughter
Stacey Gunn and Grandson Jimmy Scott, Great Grandson James Scott and her grand dog, Callie Bee.
She was pre- deceased by her parents Ed and Myrl Kincade of Arkansas, and sisters Roberta, Louise
and Kathleen. Mom, we love you and will miss you. No services are planned at this time. Final
resting place Sutton Cemetery, Pocahontas, Arkansas
Mary Emily Richmond Gunn
Last rites for Mrs. R. M. Gunn, 66 were held Wednesday afternoon at the Avenue Baptist Church
with Rev. H. V. Fields in charge of the services. Mrs. Gunn died suddenly Monday night at her home
on Kibbe Street. She had been in poor health about three years suffering from undulant fever and a
weakened heart condition, but had not had any serious attacks of illness. Christmas the family had a
reunion dinner at the Gunn home and Mrs. Gunn was reported feeling well throughout the holidays
until about suppertime Monday when she suffered an attack. Mr. Gunn summoned a daughter, Mrs.
Guy Lawrence and they put her to bed. She never recovered. She had been a resident of Deaf Smith
County, Texas almost a quarter of a century, she and her husband having moved to their Westway
farm in 1923. Mrs. Gunn was born Mary Emily Richmond in Grandberry, Texas, June 2, 1882. Her
parents were native Kentuckian who moved to Texas to farm. When she was still a small child they
moved to Burneyville in the Indian Territory which was to become Oklahoma. She was married to R.
M. Gunn July 3, 1898. The couple celebrated their Golden Wedding anniversary. Two daughters
Mrs. Guy Lawrence and Mrs. J. H. Landers live in Hereford. Hereford Brand Newspaper: Dec 30,
1948 (wife of Rial Marshall Gunn a Thomas and Sarah Boatwright Gunn desc)
Mary Irea Gunn Byrom
84, of Manchester, Tn died Wednesday Nov 2, 2005, at Harton Regional Medical Centery. Mrs.
Byrom was born in Manchester, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Gunn (Joseph Simpson and Mary
Elizabeth "Lizzie: Frazier Gunn) She was an inspector for both Genesco and Wagner. Mrs. Byrom
was of the Baptist faith and a member of Rutledge Falls Baptist Church. She loved flowers and loved
to garden and sew in addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Charles J.
Byrom. She is survived by one son Robert Byrom and one daughter Billie Jane Byrom both of
Manchester. Visitation with the family will be from 5 pm to 9 pm today, November 4, 2005 with Bro
Paul Gunn officiating. Burial will follow in Concord Cmetery. Tullahoma Funeral Home in charge
of arrangements. Tullahoma News Nov 4, 2005. (John A. and Catherine Charles Gunn desc)
Mary Gunn Farr
Mary G. Farr, 85, of Powhatan, passed away February 16, 2015. She was preceded in death by her
husband, Douglas J. Farr; brother, Robert J. Gunn; and great-grandson, Matthew L. Farr. She is
survived by her four sons, Gary (Robin), Dennis (Claudia), Ronald (Cary), and Christopher; thirteen
grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren; and Rusty. Funeral services will be held on Saturday,
February 21 at 10 a.m. in the St. Edward the Confessor Catholic Church, 2700 Dolfield Drive.
Interment Mt. Calvary Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Powhatan Volunteer
Rescue Squad.
Mary K Gunn
March 9, 1919 - February 4, 2014 - On February 4, 2014, the halls of heaven were brightened as
Mary Kerwin Gunn entered its realms. Beloved mother, grandmother, great-grandmother and friend to
many, Mary was born in San Jose, CA on March 9, 1919 to Joseph and Irene Quilty Kerwin. She and
her two older brothers, Jack and Charles Kerwin grew up in Oakland, attending Our Lady of Lourdes
Grammar School and Oakland High School. In 1940 she married Robert Viggo Gunn and made her
home in the Bay Area, raising two daughters, Sister Sally Gunn and Sue Ewald. In 1966 Mary and
Bob moved to Reno. There she joined the Little Flower Church and not only became a member of the
choir, but recruited her grandchildren to help her create a 'Casino Night' as an annual fundraiser for
the Church. She also joined the Women's Boutique at Our Lady of Snows during this time. Later they
moved to Sparks where she attended Holy Cross Church and became an active participant in their
RCIA program. After Bob's death, Mary finally realized her dream of travel and adventure and spent
the next few years with friends and family, going wherever her spirit moved her - from Branson,
Missouri to England and Scotland, with many places in between. Mary moved to Minden Nevada in
2001 to live with her daughter Sue and her son-in-law Hans who have lovingly cared for Mom ever
since. While in Minden she became active in St. Gall Catholic Church and the Douglas County Senior
Center. Mom's friendliness and positive spirit touched many lives. She loved gathering with friends
and most of all, loved her family. She made frequent trips to the convents where Sally lived and kept
up with many of the Sisters of the Holy Names. Her love of music and her beautiful voice, filled our
lives with many magical moments. She will live forever in our hearts and mind, and will be greatly
missed by her daughters, her grandchildren, George Tolon, Stephanie and Ken Burger, Jenny
Holaday, Carmen Ewald and Monique Anderson, and by her great-grandchildren Megan, JP, Jessica,
Makenzie, Mary Scout, Jake, Joel, Cody, Tony, Brandon, and Chynna. She is reunited with her
husband Bob, her great-grandson Landon, her brother Jack, her brother Chuck and sister-in-law Ruth,
her father, and at long last, her Mother, Mimi. She has inspired us all by her unwavering faith and her
unconditional love. What a blessing we all have had by her presence in our lives. We will gather to
celebrate her extraordinary life on Saturday, February 8, 2014 at 11:00am at St. Gall Catholic Church,
1343 Centerville Lane, Gardnerville, NV. In lieu of flowers, donations to Mary's memory may be
made to the St. Gall Memorial Garden or to the Sisters of the Holy Names.
Mary Lee Gunn
On January 11, 2014 Mary Lee Gunn, born on January 1,1941 succumbed to a long illness and went
to be with the Lord surrounded by her family and friends. She was preceded in death by her father,
mother, 3 sisters, and 1 brother. She is survived by her husband of 55 years, Marvin Gunn of Goliad,
Texas; a son and his wife, John & Mitzie Gunn of Aransas Pass, Texas; daughter and her husband,
Laura and Wayne Wells of Cleveland, Texas; 10 grandchildren, 14 great-grandchildren,
1 sister, 2 brothers, multiple nieces, nephews, and dear friends. A Memorial Service will be
announced at a future date. All prayers and thoughts have been appreciated during this difficult time.
Arrangements entrusted to Charlie Marshall Funeral Homes & Crematory, Inc., Aransas Pass, Texas.
Mary Philomena Gunn
(nee Manning), of Havertown PA, on April 20, 2015. Beloved wife of the late James F. "Jim" Gunn.
Loving mother of Kevin (Sherri), James G. (Maureen), Robert A., and the late Thomas Michael
Gunn. Sister of the late Pat Moon, Terry Kuhn, and Sherry Steigerwalt. Also survived by her 6
grand-children. Relatives and friends are invited to her Viewing Sunday, from 5 to 7 P.M., and
Monday, from 9:30 to 10:30 A.M., in THE FUNERAL HOME OF JOHN STRETCH, 236 East Eagle
Rd., Havertown PA 19083, and to her Mass of Christian Burial following at 11 A.M. in St. Denis
Church, 2401 St. Denis Ln., Havertown. Int. SS. Peter and Paul Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, an
offering in Mrs. Gunn's name to the St. Katherine's Day School, 930 Bowman Ave., Wynnewood PA
19096, would be appreciated. www.stretchfuneralhome.com
Mary Magdeline Gunn,
78, of Mountain Home, Ark., formerly of Madisonville, passed away Monday, March 31, 2014, at her
home. She was born June 10, 1935, in Hopkins County to the late Isaac "Ike" Whitfield and Sybil
Whitfield. She also was preceded in death by sons Eugene, Homer and Allen; brothers Clyde,
Brenton, Delbert and Charlie; sisters Althea Whitfield and Eudel Stanley; sisters-in-law Catherine and
Blanche Whitfield; and brother-in-law Carl Stanley. Ms. Gunn was a member of Church of God of
Prophecy. She enjoyed shopping, crocheting, quilting, spending time with her family and friends and
spoiling her grandkids. She is survived by two daughters, Diana (Rick) Denny of Dawson Springs
and Beverly (Tommy) Basham of Earlington; one son, Aubrey (Nancy) Gunn of White Plains; two
brothers, W.R. (Virginia) Whitfield of Elizabethtown and Jimmie (Anita) Whitfield of Mountain
Home; daughter-in-law Cathy of Nortonville; sister-in-law Dot Whitfield of Providence; and she was
blessed with many grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Services will be at 2 p.m. Thursday at
Barnett-Strother Funeral Home with Joyce Garrett officiating. Burial will follow in Whitfield
Cemetery in White Plains. Visitation will begin at 11:30 a.m. Thursday at the funeral home.
Pallbearers will be Chris Gunn, A.J. Gunn, Tommy Gunn, Ben Gunn, Timmy Gunn and Trevor
McKnight. Honorary pallbearer will be Joseph Gunn.
Mary Scarborough Gunn
Funeral services for Mrs. J. W. Gunn [John Washington Gunn] will be held at Hart’s chapel this
morning at 11 o’clock. Rev. W. A. Kelley pastor of the Second Street Methodist Church officiating.
Interment will be in the mausoleum at Riverside Cemetery, Macon, Georgia. Mrs. Gunn died at
11:30 o’clock Sunday night [Feb 3, 1929] at her home, 143 Colquitt Street, after an illness of several
months. Pneumonia was given as the cause of her death. Mrs. Gunn was the widow of J. W. Gunn,
who was a blacksmith for years here, and who died in 1926. For the past 50 years the deceased was a
resident of this city. She was Born Sept 10, 1856. She was a member of the Second Street Methodist
Church. Surviving are three brothers and one sister; J. T. Scarborough of Finnelson, Georgia; H. D.
And J. F. Scarborough of Dolly County, Georgia; Mrs. Francis Malissa Faircloth of Pineview,
Georgia and a niece, Mrs. Lucy Ligon of Finnelson, Georgia. Interment in Riverside Cemetery.
Wife of John Washington Gunn, Bibb County, Ga.
Maryette "Boots" Wolfe (Gunn),
age 89, went to be with her Lord on Monday, October 7, 2013. She was preceded in death by her
parents, Harvey and Dessie Gunn; siblings, Mildred Corrigan, Alberta Corn and Grenville Gunn. She
will be lovingly remembered by her son, George (Marcia) Wolfe; grandchildren, Cora (Shige) Moroi,
Steven (Kristine) Wolfe and Heather Wolfe; five great-grandchildren, Melissa Wolfe, Ryan Wolfe,
Jessica Wolfe, Morgan Moroi and Madison Moroi. Boots was a friend to everyone. She brings to her
Lord a life of caring for others and a life of unconditional love for her family and friends. She was
born in 1923 in Canton, OH where she spent her youth. She helped her husband, George Sr. operate a
resort and supper club near Munising, MI, then, retired from Honeywell in Phoenix, AZ after living
there 23 years. After retirement in 1990, she resided in Grand Rapids, MI. Visitation with the family
will be held from 5-8 PM Friday, October 11, 2013 at Cook Funeral Home (West Building) 4235
Prairie SW, Grandville, MI. Funeral services will be at 2 PM on Saturday, October 12, 2013 at Cook
Memorial Chapel (East Building) with Pastor Kyle Ray officiating. In honor of Boots, contributions
may be made to the American Cancer Society .
Maxwell Earl Gunn
63, a native of Bladon Springs, Alabama., and a resident of Mobile for the past four years, died
Sunday, Jan 31, 1988, at a Mobile hospital. He is survived by wife, Harriet Kline Gunn of Mobile;
two sons, Maxwell Keith of Mobile, and Richard Steven Gunn of Muskegon, Michigan; four
daughters, Eileen Ervin of Simi Valley, California; Kathy Mathews, Denise Carefelle and Susan Gunn
all of Muskegon, Michigan; two brothers, Marvin Gunn of Louisville, Ky., and Ben Gunn of Mobile;
one sister, Eloise Giles of Silas, Alabama; 14 grandchildren and other relatives. Visitation will be
Tuesday from 6-9 pm at Radney Funeral Home. Services will be held Wednesday at Bladon Springs
Baptist Church with Interment at 1 pm in Bladon Springs Cemetery. Mobile Register (Mobile, Al)
page 10, February 2, 1988, Tuesday. (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright Gunn desc)
May Isam Gunn
63 years old of Route 1, Alma, Arkansas died Friday morning, April 2, 1971 in a local hospital.
She was born January 2, 1908 at Alma, Arkansas, the daughter of G. W. and Sarah Gregory Isam
and was a member of the Church of Christ. Survivors are a son, L. C. of Alma; two step-sons, C.
G. of Van Buren and John of Alma; two daughters, Patricia of Van Buren and Carolyn of Alma;
five step-daughters, Bonnie of Van Buren, Clara of Fort Smith, Edna of Okmulgee, Oklahoma,
Oma of Kansas City, Missouri and Flora of Alma; two brothers, Clovis T. of Van Buren and
George W. of Visalia, California; three sisters, Edna of Van Buren, Jo Winn of Peoria, Illionis
and Opal of Corcoran, California; and three grandchildren. Funeral service was held at the
Pleasant Valley Church of Christ at 2 p.m. Monday. The pastor, Bobby Parks conducted the
service. Burial was in Gill cemetery conducted by Edwards Funeral Home.
Mary Veola Gunn
84, of Memphis, died July 8, 2013. Visitation from 2-7 p.m., Monday, July 15 at N.H. Owens & Son
Funeral Home, and from 9-9:55 a.m., with service to follow at 10 a.m., Tuesday, July 16 at Olivet
Fellowship Baptist Church, 4450 Knight Arnold Rd. Burial in West Tennessee Veterans Cemetery.
She leaves her husband, Earl Gunn; three daughters, Mary Seiber, Shelia Gunn, and Lisa Swanagan;
seven sons, Leroy Burford, Billy Gunn, Roger Raymond Gunn, Stanley Gunn, Jeffery Gunn, John
Gunn, and Rev. Larry Banks; three sisters, Ruby Barkley, Gertrude Proctor, and Alma W. Ray; one
brother, Roosevelt Mondie; 23 grandchildren and 45 great-grandchildren. N.H. Owens & Son Funeral
Home The Commercial Appeal from July 12 to July 18, 2013
Marzelle Gunn
was born in Scott County on March 27, 1934 and passed away Monday, December 14, 2015 at St.
Dominic Hospital in Jackson at the age of 81. She was a devoted mother, grandmother, and woman
of Christ, who enjoyed reading her Bible and attending church as long as her health permitted. She
was a member of the Pleasant Ridge Baptist Church. Favorite past times were growing flowers and
cooking. She will be remembered as a selfless person who loved her family very much. Her legacy of
love will live on through the lives those she came in contact with. She was preceded in death by her
parents: Clifton & Annie Mae McGee Brown; two sisters: Agnes Pettigrew and Mae Neece Goodson;
and one brother: D.L. Brown. Survivors include her husband of 64 years: Marshall T. Gunn of
Forest; four daughters: Eva Allen of Philadelphia; Sherry (Ricky) Waltman of Lake; Marsha (Andy)
Boyte of Forest and Melissa Gunn of Pearl; two sons: David (Elizabeth) Gunn and Bruce Gunn, both
of Forest; five sisters: Barbara Jean Gunn of Forest; Linda Henry of Pulaski; Dianne Bell of Forest;
Donna Tucker of Philadelphia; Hilda Croxton of Denham Springs, LA; one brother: Larry Brown of
Morton; nine grandchildren; thirteen great-grandchildren; and a host of nieces and nephews.
Pallbearers will be Chris Stewart, Brian Waltman, Eric Gunn, Jordan Gunn, Kyle Boyte, Caleb
Scharer, Steve Wilbourne, Logan Scharer, Howard Mitchell, Michael Fortin, Chris Bankston, and
Jesse Lang.
In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the American Cancer Society, P.O. Box
22478, Oklahoma City, OK 73123.
Mattie Lena Pinkett Gunn
May 20, 1920 - April 6, 2015 Macon, GA- Mattie Lena Pinkett Gunn, 94, peacefully transitioned
from her earthly labor to reward on April 6, 2015. She was surrounded by her loving family who had
taken care of her for the past 15 years. A celebration of her life will be observed on Friday, April 10,
2015 at 1:00 p.m. at Holsey Temple C.M.E. Church on Washington Avenue with Rev. Lucious Pitts
officiating. Mrs. Gunn was born in Fort Valley, Georgia and was the daughter of the late Eddie
Pinkett, Sr., and Lena Tucker Pinkett. She moved to Macon at an early age and was a graduate of
Ballard Normal Industrial High School. At a young age Mrs. Gunn became a member of Holsey
Temple C.M.E. Church. Mrs. Gunn was married to the late Rev. Willie Frank Gunn, Sr. for over 65
years, and spent 55 of those years serving with him at Harmony Baptist Church. While at Harmony
Baptist Church, she enjoyed serving on the Missionary Board, Mattie A. Jones Sunday School Class,
Mother Board, and the Kitchen and Children Ministries. Mrs. Gunn later returned to her home church,
Holsey Temple, where she felt loved and honored when she was able to attend. Mrs. Gunn spent her
life serving others. She was a champion for the neighborhood children and caretaker for the sick. She
served as a nurse's aide at the Rawls Convalescent Home and was also a cook for the Nuns at Saint
Peter Claver Catholic Church. Mrs. Gunn was preceded in death by her parents, her husband, her
children, Pamela Joyce Gunn, Robert James Gunn, Sr. and a sister Elizabeth Garey. Her memory will
forever be treasured by her devoted children, Willie Frank (Theodora) Gunn, Jr. of Columbia S.C.,
Edward Eugene (Delores) Gunn of Douglasville, GA., Sandra Elizabeth (Joseph) Shakespeare,
Gwendolyn (Charlie) Simmons, Brenda Fay Jenkins, Gregory Wayne Gunn all of Macon, GA.; a
brother, Eddie Pinkett, Jr. of Detroit, Michigan; 21 grandchildren, 36 great-grandchildren, 4
great-great grandchildren and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins and friends The family wishes to
thank the staff of Heartland Hospice and Help At Home for the excellent comfort and care they
provided to our mother and the family during her period of extended illness. A special thanks to her
sitters Demetrice and Laura Ann. Hutchings Service. Macon Telegraph, The (GA) - Friday, April 10,
2015
Mattie Pauline Gunn,
90, of Bainbridge, GA, passed away Saturday, April 4, 2015 at Memorial Manor Nursing Home. The
graveside funeral service will be held at 11 a.m. on Tuesday, April 7, 2015 at Oak City Cemetery with
Rev. Tommy Long officiating. The family will receive friends immediately following the service. Online
visitors may sign the guest register at www.iveyfuneral.com. Mrs. Gunn was born August 13, 1924, the
daughter of John Thomas Moody and Joanna Holloman Moody. She was a member of Morningside
Baptist Church and loved her family. Survivors include her children, Gary Benjamin Gunn and his wife,
Dovi, of Dallas, Texas, Gina Ward and her husband, Cleve, of Climax, Ga., Sissy Mouer and her
husband, Jim, of Las Vegas, Nevada and Grace Anderson and her husband, Joe, of Bainbridge; her ten
grandchildren; her eleven great-grandchildren; and her two great-great-grandchildren. She was preceded
in death by her husband of 58 years, Elton Benjamin Gunn; a daughter, Gail Marie Mercer; her two
sisters; and her brother. Bainbridge Post-Searchlight, The (GA) - Monday, April 6, 2015 (William and
Seney Gunn desc)
Maude Marie Reger Gunn
Passed away Friday evening, December 7, 2012 at her home in Albuquerque, NM with her loving family
by her side. She was born August 3, 1922 in Reger, MO, in the family farm home to parents, Hynda Pearl
(Sayers) and William Arthur Reger. She was the third and youngest child born to the Reger family. She
graduated from Malin, MO high school in 1939. She raised her children in a Christian home filled with
encouragement and love in Kansas City, MO and Leawood, KS. Later, she pursued a career at the H.D.
Lee Company in Merriam, KS, rising to the position of Personnel Manager. In April 1982, she married
Dale E. Gunn, and they retired to a fun life of golf, square dancing and searching for sea shells in Ocala,
FL. Maude and Dale moved to the Albuquerque, NM area in October 1996 to be closer to their children
and grandchildren. They lived the past nine years at The Villages at Alameda assisted living center in
Albuquerque, NM. She was preceded in death by her parents; her sisters, Lucile Shatto, Amber
Alexander; her husband of 29 years Dale E. Gunn of Albuquerque, NM; ex-husband David P. Hastings
of Kansas City, MO. Maude is survived by her children, Louis D. Hastings of Seward, AK; Richard G.
Hastings and wife Margaret of Albuquerque, NM; and Madelyn L. Hastings of Edgewood, NM; step sons,
Robert D. Gunn and wife Arlyce of Thornton, CO, and Charles D. Gunn and wife Bonnie of Conyers,
GA. She was the cherished grandmother of 10 grandchildren, and 12 great-grandchildren. Cremation has
taken place. A Christian Memorial Service will be held at The Central United Methodist Church in
Albuquerque, NM at 10:00 AM, Monday, January 7, 2013 followed by interment at the Santa Fe National
Cemetery at 2:15 PM. Daniels Family Funeral Services Alameda Mortuary 9420 Fourth St. NW
Albuquerque, NM 87114 505-898-3160 Published on: Wed December 12, 2012 Albuquerque Journal
(NM) - Wednesday, December 12, 2012
Maude Porter Gunn,
wife of Frederick V. Gunn, Sr., died monday at her home in the Prestwould Apartments, 612 West
Franklin St., Richmond, Va. Funeral arrangements had not bee completed last night. Her husband is
president and treasurer of the F. V. Gunn co., manufacturers' agents. Survivors are her husband, two sons,
Angus P. and F. V. Gunn, Jr., a sister Blanche M. Porter. three grandchildren, a a great grandson.
Tuesday, February 10, 1953 Paper: Richmond Times Dispatch (Richmond, VA) Page: 2
Melba Jean Gunn
Melba Jean Gunn, 82, died Tuesday, Jan. 14, 2014, in Amarillo, Texas. Graveside services will be at 1
p.m. Saturday in Westlawn Memorial Park with the Rev. Leonard Forsythe of Bible Baptist Church
officiating. Arrangements are by Minton-Chatwell Funeral Directors of Borger.
Mr s . Gunn was a
member of Fairlanes Baptist Church. She was past president of the Benevolent and Protective Order of
Elks Elkettes. Survivors include a son, Philip Gunn of Borger; a daughter, Leigh Ann Turley of Borger;
a stepson, Jackie Gunn of Mesquite; a sister, Waneva Richardson of McKinney; four grandchildren; and
a great-grandson. Visitation will be from 5 to 7 p.m. today at the funeral home.
Meredyth Colston Gunn (Dr.)
Passed away peacefully Monday 8th September 2014. Aged 89 years. Beloved mother of Graeme and
Cherrill Gunn, Diana and Tom Hill, David Gunn and Annette, Cindy and Geoff Farquhar. Loved
grandmother of Tracey and Tim, Paul and Justine, Baydon and Maree, Cameron and Kim, Steph and Rob,
Claire and Brett, Simon and Hazel, Great grandmother of Harriett, Lucy, Sam, Olivia and Zavier. Will
be sadly missed by all and forever remembered. Heartfelt thanks for the wonderful care that Mum has
received during her time at Elizabeth Knox Rest Home. A service for Meredyth will be held at Grange
Manor, 400 Dominion Road, Mt Eden on Friday 12th September at 1:30pm followed by a private
cremation.
Merleen Gunn
age 74 of Batesville died Friday, January 31, 2014 at a Batesville nursing home. She was born September
18, 1939 at Pumpkin Bend, Arkansas to Rufus Luke and Raney May Wiggins Browning. She was a
homemaker and of the Baptist faith.She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband; David Gunn;
one brother, Marshall Browning and two sisters, Erleen Odom and Anna Faye Coley. Survivors include
one daughter, Donna Hawkins of Batesville; two granddaughters, Bree Burruss of Bradford and Amber
Russell of Dewitt; three great grandchildren, Lauren Burruss, Emma Burruss and Wesley Burruss Jr. all
of Bradford; several nieces and nephews and a host of other relatives and friends.Graveside services will
be Tuesday, February 4, 2014 at 1:00 p.m. at the Pumpkin Bend Cemetery located near McCrory.
Arrangements by Qualls Batesville Funeral Service of Batesville. Visitation will be Monday, February
3, 2014 from 6:00 until 8:00 p.m. at the funeral home. Honorary pallbearers are Steve Cooke, Roger
Meeler and Ricky Nail.
Merrill Lawrence Gunn
Jan. 24, 1924 — Feb. 14, 2016 Merrill Lawrence Gunn was born Jan. 24, 1924, in Concordia, Kan., to
Ralph and Verda Gunn and passed away Feb. 14, 2016, in Placerville, Calif. He was the oldest of seven
children. He attended Stover School for eight years and graduated from Republic High School. He
married his high school sweetheart, Pauline Van Nortwick, on Oct. 3, 1943, in Republic, Kan. Merrill
farmed for eight years in Kansas and then moved to Camarillo, Calif., in 1952, where the family lived for
many years in the house he built. He became a plumber and received his 60-year pin last year. He was
a member of the Ventura Plumbers Union #484. After retiring, Merrill and his wife moved to Placerville
in 1989 to be near their youngest daughter, Julie, and her family. He and Pauline were members of the
Placerville Seventh-day Adventist Church. He had been instrumental in establishing and serving in the
Seventh-day Adventist Church in Camarillo. In his retirement Merrill enjoyed his grandchildren,
traveling in the fifth-wheel, gardening, outdoor activities in Arizona and restoring old photographs. He
was always interested in the world around him and taught himself how to use a personal computer. His
hobbies included doing beautiful woodworking and fixing anything that was broken — anything from
heavy equipment to a broken toy. "Grandpa can fix it!" Merrill is survived by his wife of 72 years,
Pauline; daughters, Susan (Michael) Davis of Austin, Texas, and Julie (Anthony) Lonsdale of Placerville;
grandchildren, Laurie (Joe) Love of Austin, Robert (Teri) La Plant of Cypress, Texas, Melissa (Denis)
Potapova of London, England, Amanda (Sean) Morgan of Albuquerque, N.M., and Clinton (Aubrey)
Lonsdale of El Dorado, Calif.; six great-grandchildren; and two more on the way. He is also survived by
his sister, Connie (William) Smith of Republic; sisters-in-law, Leila Gunn and Shirley Gunn of Belleville,
Kan.; brother-in-law and lifetime friend, Darrell Birrell of Republic; and numerous cousins, nieces and
nephews. He was preceded in death by his daughter, Peggy June Boedecker; son-in-law Roger,
Boedecker; son by choice, Charles L. Van Nortwick; brothers, Charles, Ralph Jr. and Robert Gunn; and
sisters, Gayle Gunn and Marilynn Birrell. The family wishes to thank Western Slope for the care, love
and support they provided the family. At Merrill's request there will be no services. Arrangements
entrusted to Chapel of the Pines Funeral Home in Placerville, Ca.
Michael Gunn
Age 73, of Livonia, MI. Beloved husband of Kathleen. Loving father of Elizabeth (James) Cahill and Paul
(Lorrie) Gunn. Cherished grandfather of Brynna and Morgan. Michael leaves behind his four brothers
and 3 sisters. He also leaves behind many loving family members and friends. Visitation will take place
at Fred Wood Funeral Home Rice Chapel 36100 Five Mile Rd (E. of Levan) Livonia, MI - Wednesday
2-9 PM - Rosary - Wednesday 7:00 PM The funeral Mass will be held at St. Michael the Archangel
Catholic Church 11441 Hubbard Livonia, MI 48150 Instate 9:30 AM ~ Mass 10:00 AM Memorial
contributions may be made to Lewy Body Dementia 912 Killian Hill Road SW Liburn, GA 30047
Michael Anthony Gunn,
age 57, of Toms Fork Road, Ringgold, VA, died on November 28, 2015 at Danville Regional Medical
Center, Danville, VA. Mr. Gunn was born on May 25, 1958, in Pittsylvania County, VA, to Charlotte
Clark and the late Albert McKinnley Johns. He worked at APAC and was a Veteran of the United States
Army. Mr. Gunn is survived by his wife Cynthia Gunn; son, Ryan Gunn and his wife Akera of Danville;
step-children, Travis Carter, ChiMere Carter, Zackary Motley; grandchildren, Yuri Gunn, Sayian Aziz,
Azael Aziz; step-grandchildren, Isaiah Carter, Izehiah Carter, Keziah Carter, Atiyac Cater, Travionna
Carter, Lauren Carter. Memorial services will be conducted December 6, 2015 at North New Hope
Baptist Church. Family will be receiving family and friends at 329 Greenwich Circle, Danville, VA.
Swicegood Funeral Service is respectfully serving the Gunn family.
Michael F.,Gunn
90, passed away January 3, 2014 in Seffner, FL. He was born in Brookings, SD and was a longtime
resident of the Seffner and Dover areas. Michael owned both Dodo Sales Inc. and Dodo's Mobile Home
Park. He was a member of the International Showmen Association and served in the merchant marines
during WWII. He was preceded in death by his wife, Dorothy, and eight brothers and sisters. Michael is
survived by his daughter Dorothy M. Berdit (Mark); grandchildren Sean D. Berdit (Connie) and Jessica
L. Berdit; great grandchildren Eleanor, Emma, Isabele, and Gunner; nieces Mary Drews of SD, Claire
Patterson of IA, Peggy Maston of IA, and Loyal Johnson of ID as well as many great nieces and nephews
and great-great nieces and nephews. Graveside services will be held on Tuesday, January 7, 2014 at 3PM
at Sunset Memory Gardens. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations in his sister Rita Gunn's name may
be made to the Leukemia Foundation. Age 73, of Livonia. Beloved husband of Kathleen. Loving father
of Elizabeth (James) Cahill and Paul (Lorrie) Gunn. Cherished grandfather of Brynna and Morgan.
Michael leaves behind his four brothers and 3 sisters. He also leaves behind many loving family members
and friends. Visitation will take place at Fred Wood Funeral Home Rice Chapel 36100 Five Mile Rd
(E. of Levan) Livonia Wednesday 2-9 PM. Rosary Wednesday 7:00 PM The funeral Mass will be held
at St. Michael the Archangel Catholic Church, 11441 Hubbard Livonia, MI 48150 Instate 9:30 AM ~
Mass 10:00 AM
Michael W. Gunn
72, of Spring Hill, Florida died April 21, 2015. He is survived by his children Michael Gunn (Anne),
Jason Gunn (Shannon) and Jessica Gunn, and by his nine grandchildren. He lived one day at a time with
honor and integrity, and touched the lives of many. National Cremation and Burial Society, Hudson.
Published in the Tampa Bay Times from Apr. 23 to Apr. 24, 2015
Michele GUNN
Died: Wednesday, August 11, 2010 - Age: 57 - Michele Gunn of Pontiac, Mi., went to be with the Lord;
August 11, 2010; age 57. Loving Wife of Pastor John W. Gunn; Beloved Mother of John (Debby) Gunn,
Rachel (Dan) Smither, Jason (Nikki) Gunn; Cherished “Grama” of Corinne, Jack, Sarah, Chanel, Sasha,
Sonora, Celia, Alannah, Chloe and Cole; sister of Willard (Janet) Luttman, Roxanne (Ron) Hill, John
Luttman; Daughter-in-law of Reverend John L. (the late Doris) Gunn. Funeral Services were held at
Power Company Kids Club, Pontiac. Private Interment Perry Mt. Park Cemetery. In lieu of flowers,
memorials may be made to Power Company Kids Club. Arrangements entrusted to the Lewis E. Wint
& Son Funeral Home, Clarkston. online guestbook www.wintfuneralhome.com
Mildred "Bonnie" Gunn Miller,
passed away Friday, Feb. 7, 2014, at her home in Monticello, Arkansas. She was born March 9, 1926, in
Drew County, Ark., to the late Walter G. Gunn, Sr. and Mary Ella Cheseney Gunn. She was retired from
Burlington with 34 years of service and a member of the Second Baptist Church of Monticello. She was
the widow of R.L. "Tobe" Miller Sr. and was also preceded in death by a son, R.L. Miller Jr.; a daughter,
Joan Miller Herring; three brothers, Ben Gunn, Doyle Gunn and Walter Gunn Jr.; one sister, Inez Gunn
Sweet; and one grandson, Brad Miller. Survivors include two sons, Roger Miller and wife, Sandra, and
Gary Miller and wife, Mary, all of Monticello; one sister, Mary Gunn Curtis; one son-in-law, Damon
Herring; one daughter-inlaw, Barbara Miller of Monticello; four grandsons, Kevin Herring, Doug
Herring, Jason Miller and Rusty Miller, all of Monticello; one granddaughter, Terri Miller Christoph of
Houston, Texas; three great-grandsons, Michael Herring, Zack Herring of Colorado and Stevie Christoph
of Texas. She also helped raise twin sisters, Brittney and Whitney Bowers of Alabama. Funeral Service
will be at 2 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 9 at Stephenson-Dearman Funeral Home with Rev. Ray Hearron and Rev.
Dwayne Roper officiating. Burial will be in Campground Cemetery. Online guestbook www.
stephensondearman.com.
Mildred Harrison Gunn
was born on July 7, 1921 and passed away on Wednesday, May 13, 2015. Mildred was a resident of
Ellisville, Mississippi at the time of her passing. She was preceded in death by her husband Gordon.
Visitation will be held Friday, May 15, 2015, from 9:30 AM till 11:00 AM at Ellisville First United
Methodist Church in Ellisville, MS. The funeral service will follow at 11:00 AM with burial to follow
in Bethel United Methodist Church Cemetery in Covington County.
Mildred B. Gunn,
almost 86, of Waycross , Georgia died Wednesday morning (January 1, 2014) at the Mayo Clinic Health
System following a heart attack. She was born in Moultrie, GA to the late G.F. and Mary Elizabeth
Brantley Broxton. Mildred grew up in Fitzgerald, GA and later resided in Waycross and Tampa, FL.
While living in Waycross, Mildred was an active member of Calvary Baptist Church, A Girl Scout
Leader, avid reader, and a diligent volunteer with Satilla Regional Medical Center Auxiliary "Pink
Ladies" for many years. She was preceded in death by her daughter, Barbara Cheryl Gunn.
She is
survived by her husband, Delmar Gunn of Waycross; a daughter, Patricia A. Gunn of Tallahassee, FL;
two granddaughters; three grandsons; two great-grandchildren; and a sister, Catherine Corbett of
Waycross. A funeral service will be held 1:00 p.m. Monday (January 6, 2013) at Calvary Baptist Church.
Burial will follow in Greenlawn Cemetery. The family will be receiving friends at Music Funeral Home
Sunday evening from 5 until 6 o'clock. Sympathy may be expressed by signing the online registry at
www.musicfuneralhome.com. Music Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements.
Mildred Ann Gunn
(nee Baugh), born the beloved only child of Mildred E. and James E. Baugh on December 24, 1934 in
Pine Bluff, Ark., died on October 31, 2015 in Brentwood, Tenn. She was a Daughter of the American
Revolution, a member of the Colonial Dames of America, and was educated at Hendrix College, Northern
Kentucky University and the Cincinnati Conservatory of Music. She served as a dedicated associate at
the Proctor and Gamble Company for 25 years and was a faithful member of the Highland Methodist
Church of Fort Thomas, Ky. for 56 years. She is survived by loving son, John C. Gunn II and his wife,
Lynn Edelstein Gunn, of Clarksville, Tenn.; and by loving son, James W. Gunn and his partner, Joseph
R. Hill, of Richmond, Va. A gathering for cherished remembrance will be held on Saturday, November
21, 2015, at 5:30 p.m. at the Highland Country Club of Fort Thomas. In lieu of flowers, a donation may
be made to the Fort Thomas Education Foundation (www.ftef.org) in her honor
Mildred Free Gunn,
age 92 of Demorest, Ga. passed away Thursday, June 19, 2014, at her residence. Born in Rabun County
on March 20, 1922, she was a daughter of the late Carol Free and Molly Baker Free. Mrs. Gunn was a
homemaker and member of Stonepile Baptist Church. In her spare time, she enjoyed cooking, gardening,
and babysitting. In addition to her parents, Mrs. Gunn was also preceded in death by her son, Ronnie Lee
Gunn; daughters, Jean Davis and Virginia Cook; several brothers and sisters. She was the last surviving
member of her immediate family. Surviving are daughter and son-in-law, Elaine & Bill Wheeler of
Demorest; daughter, Dorothy Parrish of Loganville; son and daughter-in-law, Tommy & Peggy Gunn of
Demorest; son-in-law, Charles Cook of Newnan; eight grandchildren, 13 great grandchildren, and two
great-great grandchildren. Graveside services are 11:00 am Saturday, June 21, 2014, at Demorest City
Cemetery with Rev. Bill Trotter officiating. All friends are requested to meet at the cemetery by 10:45
am.
Minny Maria Gunn,
91, long-time resident of Highland Beach, Florida passed away on Wednesday, May 28, 2014. Minny
was the beloved and devoted wife of the late William A. Gunn. She is survived by one niece, several
grand nieces and a nephew. She is also survived by many dear friends. A visitation will be held from
4:00PM to 7:00PM on Sunday, June 1 at the Glick Family Funeral Home where a funeral service will
begin at 7:00PM. The family requests expressions of sympathy in lieu of flowers be made to the Hospice
of Palm Beach County Foundation, 5300 East Avenue, West Palm Beach, FL 33407. Glick Family
Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Minnie Arlene Gunn Johnson,
81, of Ballard, WV passed away, Friday, November 20, 2015 at Princeton Community Hospital,
Princeton, WV. Born May 10, 1934 at Lewisburg, WV she was the daughter of the late Bessie Lee
Gunn. Minnie was a member of the Mt. Olive Baptist Church at Ballard, WV and was a homemaker.
In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by her loving husband of 59 years, Theodore
Roosevelt "Ted" Johnson Jr., son, Kevin Johnson, daughter Theresa R. Johnson Trigg, grandson Micah
Johnson, one brother and five sisters. Survivors include three sons, Theodore R. Johnson III and wife
Dianne of Hinton, WV, William E. Johnson and wife Kathleen of Portsmouth, VA, Michael A. Johnson
of Ballard, WV, daughter, Elna M. Johnson of Richmond, VA and a daughter in love, Teresa Johnson
of Peterstown, WV, eight grandsons, one granddaughter and eight great grandchildren. Funeral service
will be 1:00 PM, Tuesday, November 24, 2015 at the Broyles-Shrewsbury Funeral Home Chapel with
Pastor Nathaniel Carey and Jeremiah Murphy officiating. Burial will follow in the Mt. Carmel Cemetery,
Ballard, WV. Bluefield Daily Telegraph (WV
Minnie Ramona Gunn Oliver
DALLAS- Minnie Ramona Gunn Oliver, 86, passed peacefully into the arms of her Lord and Savior,
Jesus Christ, Tuesday, April 21, 2015, at 11:50 a.m. Memorial service: 10 a.m. Monday at St. Andrew's
Episcopal Church, Fort Worth, Tx. Ramona was a devoted wife, mother, grandmother,
great-grandmother, sister, aunt and friend. She will be greatly missed by those whose lives she touched.
She lived a life of service to God as exemplified by her service to Saint Andrew's Episcopal Church
where she was an active member in Saint Hilda's Guild and served as secretary from 1987-2000. She
received special recognition from both Harris and All Saint's Hospitals for over 500 hours of service, as
well as being active n the Fort Worth Opera Guild. Born in Troy, Texas on June 6, 1928, Ramona grew
up in a farming community. She was a beauty and participated in the Miss Temple Texas beauty pageant
of 1945. Shortly after, she enrolled in Texas Wesleyan College where she attracted the attentions of John
(Jack) Marshall Oliver. They married in 1947 and were happily married for 60 years. Ramona was
preceded in death by her beloved husband, Jack Oliver. Survivors: Daughters, Debi Barton and Rebekah
Oliver Mouch; as well as her grandchildren, Lara Neri, Jonotham Simpson, Sunnye Myles, Katherine
Saab, Charles Matthias Mouch III and Nicholas Oliver Mouch - Published in Dallas Morning News on
Apr. 24, 2015 (cgm note: dau of John Butler and Minnie Floyd Crawford Gunn and a Thomas and Sarah
Boatwright Gunn desc)
Minnie Gunn Turner
Minnie Turner, 88, of Woodford, Virginia went home to be with the Lord on Friday, November 1, 2013
after a long illness. She was born on April 23, 1925 in Chambers, Alabama, to the late William and
Serlious Gunn. She was the youngest of eight siblings who all preceded her in death. Minnie Gunn was
joined in holy matrimony to John James Turner on March 26, 1946 in Rockville, Maryland, and to this
union two children were born: Leroy and Linda. Survivors include her son, Leroy Turner of Woodford,
Virginia and her daughter, Linda Turner (Marvin Earl) of Fredericksburg, Virginia; four grandchildren:
Rayna Caution (Kevin), Nichole Gray (Darron), Gregg Turner, and Patrice Artis (Antoine); four
great-grandchildren: Kelvin Caution II, Kayla Caution, Sania Hanks, and Aaron Jenkins; two nephews:
Reed Wright, Jr. (Jeanne) and Waddell Gunn; seven nieces: Bertha M. Wright, Geraldine Lewis
(deceased), Margaret Stevens (Bobby), Ruby Chew (deceased), Frances Wright, Delores Brown (Melvin),
and Winifred (Roberts); and a host of cousins and friends. A viewing will be held from 2:00 P.M. to 8:00
P.M. on Wednesday, November 6, 2013 at C. W. Edwards Funeral Home, 16476 Richmond Turnpike,
Bowling Green, Virginia and one hour before the service on Thursday. A Celebration of Life service will
be held at 11:00 A.M. on Thursday, November 7, 2013 at the C. W. Edwards Funeral Home. Interment
will be in Evergreen Cemetery, Bowling Green, Virginia. (B)
Molly Johnson Gunn McKinney
Mrs. J. E. McKinney, 76 the former Miss Mollie Gunn, died at home at Biardstown, Tx., Monday at 8:30
pm after several months’ illness. She was a daughter of the late Mr. And Mrs. Frank B. Gunn and was
born at Biardstown, Dec 5, 1871. The Rev Walter Horn of Central Presbyterian Church will conduct the
funeral Wednesday at 2:30 pm at Rockford Presbyterian Church of which Mrs. McKinney had been a
member since she was 12 years old. Burial in Rockford Cemetry will be made by Fry and Gibbs Funeral
Home, pallbearers being Richard McKinney, Robert McKinney, Lawrence McKinney Price, Stile Gunn,
E. K. Gunn and F. B. Gunn. Surviving are Mr. McKinney; two children, Lonnie McKinney, Norman,
Oklahoma; and Mrs. Mina Kyle, Biardstown; seven grandchildren and three brothers, Freeman Gunn,
Prescott Arizona; Albert Gunn, Minter, and Jess Gunn, Bairdstown. Published Tuesday Feb 24, 1958
page 1D, The Paris News. (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright Gunn desc)
Mynetta Rose Gunn,
83, of Las Vegas, Nevada (formerly of Revere, Mo., Keokuk, Carthage, and Mesa, Az.) passed away at
her home on Saturday, June 21, 2014. She had cancer. Mynetta was born on November 18, 1930 in
Ilasco, Missouri, the daughter of James and Hazel (Cargill) Riffle. She is survived by her daughter,
Donna (Dan) Dale of Ferris. A brother in law, Walter Jobe of Keokuk. A son in law, Ronald Martens of
Warsaw. Christopher (Shanikqua) Martens of Keokuk, LeeVi and Ryker Dale of Ferris. Julie Stumbaugh
and her children, Bethany, Jarred and Kyle of Carthage. Jason Gunn and his son, Eli of Keokuk. She
graduated from Revere High School, Revere, Mo. class of 1949. She was on the Revere High School girls
basketball team with her sisters. She requested there be no visitation or funeral. She’s being cremated
and her ashes will be buried in Queen of Heaven Cemetery, Mesa, Az.
Myrl David Gunn,
age 77, formerly of Joplin, Mo., passed away Saturday, June 26, 2015, at his home in Denver, Colo., after
a sudden illness. Myrl was born Sept. 17, 1937, in Nevada, Mo., to the late Joe Gunn and Lorraine Burns
Gunn and had lived in the Joplin area since 1944, before he moved to Denver in 1986. He attended
Joplin Junior College and worked as an officer for the Joplin Police Department from 1965 until retiring
in 1986. In Denver, he worked as a security guard for several years, until he retired. Myrl was a member
of Myrtle Lodge #149, AF & AM; Scottish Rite Bodies, Kansas City Consistory #7; Ukhfi Shrine Temple
#203, Fort Leonard Wood, Mo.; Trinity Methodist Church, Joplin, and attended True Light Baptist
Church, Denver. He is survived by two daughters, Lynn Weathers, and her husband, Anthony, Joplin,
Latrisha Ratcliff, and her husband, Lamonte, Joplin; one brother, Joseph Gunn, and his wife, Gladys,
Denver; grandchildren, Tre Weathers, Olathe, Kan., Tristan and Kyliece Weathers, Joplin; niece, Robin
Gunn Smith; and nephews, Peter Gunn, Colorado, Edward Dennis Gunn, Texas, and Paul Anthony Gunn,
of Texas. Services are planned for Wednesday at 10 a.m. at Parker Mortuary Chapel. Rev. George
Triplett will officiate. Interment will follow at Parkway Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Tre Weathers,
Tristan Weathers, Bruce Land, Victor Washington, Delonte Colbert, and Kevin Jackson. Honorary
pallbearers will be Gayle Wells, Chris Jennings, Ken Copeland, Larry Tennis, Kelly Meadows, Dale
Owen, J.D. Love, and Jon Hubbard. Repass will follow the services at Hackett's, 520 S. Main, Joplin.
Arrangements are under the direction of Parker Mortuary.
Myrtice Irene Gunn Wingate,
86, of Douglas passed away Tuesday evening, March 23, 2010, at Tift Regional Medical Center following
an extended illness. Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. Friday at the College Avenue Baptist Church
in Douglas with the Rev. Randy DeLoach and Dr. Steven Hart officiating. Burial will follow at Liberty
Hill Cemetery in Worth County. The family will receive friends from 7 to 9 tonight at Ricketson Funeral
Home in Douglas. Mrs. Wingate is survived by her children and their spouses, Roscoe Wingate Jr. and
Kathy and Gary Murphy, all of Tifton, and Carole and Larry Hilliard of Douglas; brothers and
sister-in-law, Gene and Latrelle Gunn of Sylvester and Charles Gunn of Leesburg; sister, Sue Gunn Smith
of Albany; grandchildren and their spouses, Michael Wingate of West Palm Beach, Fla., Brent Wingate
of Sylvester, Jeff and Sherri Murphy, Angela and Bill Hornback, all of Douglas, Nicole and Greg
Hunkapillar of Sarasota, Fla., Courtney Drew Hilliard of Cambridge, Mass.; six great-grandchildren; and
several nieces, nephews and other relatives. Ricketson Funeral Home in Douglas is in charge of the
arrangements. (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright Gunn desc)
Myrtis Evelyn Gunn,
93, born November 11, 1920 in New Brockton, AL moved to Grand Bay, AL with her husband and 6
children in 1952. Passed January 31, 2014. She was preceded in death by her mother and father, Eloise
and Joseph McKenzie, her beloved husband, Tom Gunn, 3 brothers, 2 sisters and 3 infant grandchildren.
Left to cherish her memory, 1 brother, William McKenzie, children, Louvern Johnson (James), Houston
Gunn (Ginny), Ernestine McRee (Bill), Ellen Erline Dixon (Jerry), Nathon Gunn (Beverly), Melvin
Rickey Gunn, 17 grandchildren, 23 great-grandchildren, 7 great-great grandchildren, numerous nieces
and nephews. She was a devoted wife, mother, grandmother, and friend. She was a loyal member of
Irvington Assembly of God Church and Sunday School Teacher for many of the 62 years attended. She
loved God, her family and friends and was loved by all. She was truly and Angel on Earth. We would like
to give a special thanks to the Grand Bay Convalescent Home for the exceptional love and care given to
our mother. Funeral services will be held from the chapel of Serenity Funeral Home on Tuesday, February
4, 2014 at 12 noon. Visitation will be 11 am until service time Tuesday at the funeral home. Interment
will be in Serenity Memorial Gardens. Myrtle Lasley Gunn
Memorial service for Myrtle Lashley Gunn, 95 will be at 11 am Wednesday at Sedgefield Prebyterian
Church. Mrs. Gunn died Sunday. She will buried in Forest Lawn Cemetery. Surviving are son Kenneth
Milton Gunn of Bavon, Virginia and sister Mrs. Ira Raper Gunn of Wilson and two grandchildren.
Tuesday, January 3, 1989 Paper: Greensboro News and Record (Greensboro, North Carolina) Page:
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Nadine Gunn Wray
Wednesday, September 17, 2014. Beloved wife of the late Robert George Wray. Dear mother of Denise
Susan (Bob) Hornbuckle, Edward William, Joseph Robert (Amy), and Nancy Maureen Wray. Dear
grandmother of five and greatgrandmother of three. Our dear sister, sister-in-law, aunt and friend.
Services: Memorial visitation Friday, Sept. 26, 10 am until time of service 11 am at Church of the
Shepherd United Methodist 1601 Woodstone Dr. St. Charles, 63304. In lieu of flowers memorial
contributions may be given to the American Cancer Society. www.colliersfuneralhome.com
Nadine Alice Gunn Fisher,
90, of Elmhurst, Illinois passed away on February 8, 2016. She was the beloved wife of the late Joseph
N. Fisher; loving mother of Douglas (Peggy) Fisher, Curtis (Lisa) Fisher, Janice (James William) Nelson,
and Catherine Pelz; cherished grandmother of James Matthew Nelson, Jennifer (Michael) O'Gradney,
Mark (Truc) Nelson, Breanna Fisher, Curtis Daniel Fisher, Joseph (Stacy) Fisher, Kimberly (James)
Nelson, Francisco Lucas Fisher, Bradley Pelz, John Fisher, Benjamin Pelz and Dana Pelz; adored
great-grandmother of 12; loving daughter of the late Asa William Gunn and Lois Eunice Larsen and sister
of the late William Chester Gunn. Memorial visitation at Chapel Hill Gardens West Funeral Home,
17W201 Roosevelt Rd., Oakbrook Terrace, IL 60181 on Saturday February 27, 2016 from 10-11am
where a Memorial Service will take place at 11am. Interment at Chapel Hill Gardens West Cemetery. In
lieu of flowers donations to Providence Hospice, 18601 North Creek Drive, Tinley Park, IL 60477, (708)
331-0400 or visit www.providencelifeservices.com.
( Nadine “Ke bo wah quah” Johnson Gunn,
58, of Independence, Missouri, lost her battle with Leiomyosarcoma June 25, 2011 at her 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 Prairie Band Potawatomi
Reservation. She graduated from Van Horn High School in 1971. She had lived in Kansas City Missouri
since 1965 and Independence, Missouri for the last eleven years. Nadine married Ray Johnson in 1978.
They later divorced. She married Billy Gunn on December 10, 2010 in Kansas City, Missouri. He
survives. Nadine had worked at Bendix, at Zenith Administrators and most recently for Arnold Newbold
Winter Jackson law firm in Kansas City. She was a member of Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation. Nadine
is survived by: her husband, Billy Gunn of Independence, MO; her children, Renee Johnson, Raeanne
Westervelt (Matt) and Rhonda Johnson all of Kansas City, MO; her sisters, Janet Swamp of
Independence, MO, Sallie Barker (Kenneth), Laverne “Burns” Pirnie (Christopher) and Juanita “DeDe”
Robinson (Robert) all of Kansas City, MO; her five grandchildren, two aunts and many nieces, nephews
and cousins. She was preceded in death by her parents and her brother, Clyde Swamp. Funeral Services
will be 7:00 p.m. Tuesday June 28, 2011 at Mercer Funeral Home in Holton. Memorials are suggested
to LM Sarcoma Direct Research Foundation and may be left in care of Mercer Funeral Home, P.O. Box
270, Holton, KS 66436. To leave a special message for the family, visit, www.mercerfuneralhomes.com
Nancy Anita Anderson Gunn
passed away peacefully at her home in Boynton Beach, Florida, on November 26, 2013. She was 85.
Nancy, a wonderful mother and grandmother is survived by her daughter, Karen Gunn Whetsell and her
husband, Charles Gregory Whetsell. She is also survived by her beloved granddaughter, Savannah
Whetsell. "Grandma Nancy" will be missed by her family, along with the New York and New Jersey
Cousins, a host of friends, and her cat, Lucky. Services will be Saturday, November 30, 2013 at Dorsey
E. Earl Smith Memory Gardens Funeral Home in Lake Worth. Visitation will be at 1:30 PM. Services
at 2:00 PM. Flowers are lovely, but a donation to Hospice of Palm Beach County in Nancy's name will
provide comfort to another family.
Nancy Dishongh Gunn Porter
YANCEY COUNTY, N.C. - Nancy Dishongh Gunn Porter, of Yancey County, N.C., traveled to God's
Garden on Friday, July 25th, 2014. She was born in Drew County, Ark., to the late Bert and Gladys
Henley Dishongh. She was also preceded in death by her brother, Lt. Col. Joe B. Dishongh of Austin,
Texas, and a sister, Dorothy Dishongh Eddy of Little Rock. She is survived by her husband, Duncan
Edgar Porter of the home, sister, Sylvia V. Dishongh of Little Rock, her son, H. Leland Gunn, Jr. of
Arizona, her daughter, Diana Gunn Burch of Little Rock, her daughter, Elizabeth Gunn of the home, and
the father of her children, H. Leland Gunn, Sr. of Little Rock. Also surviving are her sisters-in-law,
Jerrene Martin Dishongh of Austin, Texas, Elizabeth Porter Campbell of Jonesboro, and brother-in-law,
Talbot Porter of Hensley. Nancy's greatest love was gardening and she was a member of numerous
horticultural societies in Arkansas. Nancy and her gardens were often featured on her friend P. Allen
Smith's show; he remembers her as "a knowledgeable gardner, with her own beautiful aesthetic and keen
sense of style." Nancy was a Career Executive Assistant after studying at Arkansas A&M College. She
dedicated the last 24 years of her career to Hall McAdams, beginning at Union National Bank in Little
Rock in 1981; following Hall throughout his career until her retirement in 2005. Memorials may be made
to St. Margaret's Episcopal Church in Little Rock or the charity of your choice.
Nancy Gunn Bush
YANCEYVILLE, NC - Nancy Gunn Bush went to our Lord on Nov. 9, 2015, after a courageous fight
with cancer. The daughter of the late William and Elizabeth Gunn, she was born May 19, 1941, in
Caswell County, in Yanceyville, NC. She attended Bartlett Yancey High School where she was a Glee
Club member and student body president from 1958 -1959. Nancy graduated from NC Women's College
in Greensboro and pursued a teaching career in science and biology at Levetown, NY. Later she moved
to New Jersey and then moved to Arizona and spent 30 years teaching Biology and Science. Nancy also
obtained her Master's Degree in Education and Reading at Arizona State University. After 30 plus years
teaching, she retired and moved back to Yanceyville. She was a member of Caswell Historical
Association and served as president of the Central Caswell Ruritan Club. Last year she was Ruritan of
the Year and a faithful member of Prospect United Methodist Church. She is survived by her husband,
Donald R. Bush; and their three children, Mark Choplick and wife Rosa and their three children Kevin,
William and Sara Choplick from Glendora Calif., Wendy Krout and her two children Rebecca Harr from
York, Pa. and Matthew Harr from Baltimore, Md. and Ian Choplick living in New York City. After a
failed marriage, she found " love of her life" Donald Richard Bush and he raised her three children as his
own. When we all traveled to Arizona, Nancy taught 7th grade Science and Biology at Desert Foothills
Elementary School. Services will be held at Harrelson Funeral Home Chapel at 11 a.m. Thursday, Nov.
12, 2014. Visitation will be from 6:30 until 8 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 11, 2015, at the funeral home and
at other times at their residence, 387 East Main Street, Yanceyville. The family would like to thank Dr.
Howard Stickler, Evan Dropkin, Emilia , Cindy and all the other nurses that gave her excellent care
treatment at Duke Cancer Center in Durham. A special thank you to Lenette Kent and Virginia Webster
Bush for attending to our home during my illness. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Central
Caswell Ruritan Club, c/o Billy Briggs, Caswell County Cancer Society or the Alamance-Caswell
Hospice, 914 Chapel Hill Road, Burlington, NC 27215. Harrelson Funeral Home is assisting the Bush
Family with arrangements c/o William Laroy and Elizabeth Jefferson Foster Gunn (Thomas and Sarah
Boatwright Gunn desc)
Nancy Helen Gunn Hoffman
Nancy Helen Hoffman, 80, of Berlin Heights, went to be with the Lord on April 22, 2015 at Parkvue
Healthcare Center in Sandusky. She was born on October 14, 1934 in Berlin Heights and has lived in the
area her entire life. She was a 1952 graduate of Berlin Local School. She was a homemaker who loved
sewing, drawing, reading, and most of all spending time with her family. She was a member of the Berlin
Heights UCC and most recently attended the Milan Friends Church. She is survived by her children, Jean
Hoffman, of Texarkana, TX, Connie (Mark) Lamb, of Huron, Beverly (Bart) Proctor, of Milan, a brother,
Robert (Myrtle) Gunn, of GA, four grandchildren, Rachel, Melanie, Sam, and Kate, a great-grandchild
Malia, and numerous nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her husband, Gilbert Hoffman,
and her parents Robert and Rose (Schwable) Gunn. Friends may call on Saturday from 10:00 am until
the time of services at 12 noon at the Morman-Hinman-Tanner Funeral Home, 38 South Street, Berlin
Heights. Burial will follow at Meadow Green Memorial Park, near Huron. Online condolences may be
left at mormanfuneralhome.com Memorial contributions may be made to Stein Hospice, 1200 Sycamore
Line, Sandusky, Ohio 4487 - Norwalk Reflector (OH) - Thursday, April 23, 2015
Nancy Hannan Gunn
Born:1918 - Died:2013 - Nancy Hannan Gunn was born on February 9, 1918 in Chicago. She was the
oldest of five siblings, and is survived by her "baby" sister Alice Corvelle. Nan moved to California at
the age of 14, and at 18, she married the love of her life, Tom Gunn. Together, they raised three children,
Tina, Tom and Greg. Nan loved her family and friends, entertaining, Phil Donahue, politics, Larry King,
champagne, sweets, her Kerrie, Frank Sinatra, Nat King Cole, romance novels, and her Irish heritage.
Nan passed away on August 27, 2013 and is survived by her three children, eight grandchildren, and five
great-grandchildren. All who knew her will miss her kindness, candor and optimism. We will be
celebrating a memorial Mass for her at St. Rose of Lima at 1 p.m. on Saturday, November 23rd. Ventura
County Star, Ventura, CA
Nancy Lillian Gunn,
71 years old, died peacefully surrounded by her family, Thursday, May 7, 2015, at The Valley Hospital
in Ridgewood, N.J. Born in Orange, N.J. on Jan. 14, 1944, to Alfred and Audrey Gunn, she grew up in
East Orange. She resided in Cedar Grove, N.J., for 27 years before moving to Vernon Twp., N.J., in 1977.
In 2007, Nancy moved to Devon Woods in Warwick, N.Y., where she resided until Sept. of 2013. Due
to failing health she became a resident of the Christian Health Care Center in Wyckoff, N.J. Nancy
graduated from Passaic Valley Regional High School in 1962. She went on to graduate from the
Northeastern Bible College, where she received her Bachelor of Religious Education degree. Following
her graduation, Nancy served with several children’s groups and mission boards including Children’s
Bible Mission, Child Evangelism Fellowship of N.J., and Children’s Bible Fellowship of N.Y., until her
retirement in 1995. Nancy was preceded in death by her parents, Alfred, in 1964 and Audrey in 2010.
She is survived by her two sisters, Carol Kadish and her husband, Daniel, of Vernon Twp., N.J., and
Pamela Tilli and her husband, Lawrence, of Hardyston Twp., NJ, her niece, Erin Luzadder and her
husband, Shane, grandnieces Norah and Riley Luzadder. Private cremation services by Ferguson-Vernon
Funeral Home, 241 Route 94, Vernon, NJ. Memorial gifts in lieu of flowers to the Calvary Baptist
Church, 5 Wisner Road, Warwick, NY 10990 or to The Christian Health Care Center Foundation, 301
Sicomac Avenue, Wyckoff, NJ 07481 would be appreciated. A memorial service at the Calvary Baptist
Church, Warwick, N.Y., will follow at a later date.
Nannie Law Gunn
Sanford, NC-Mrs. A. M. Gunn died this morning at her home on Hawkins Avenue after an illness of one
week with pneumonia. Mrs. Gunn who was 69 years of age before her marriage to Mr. Gunn in 1879 was
Miss Nannie Law of Danville, Virginia. They came to Sandord 16 years ago. Surviving are her husband,
three children, Miss Frank Gunn; Thomas G and Claude M. Gunn all of this city; a sister Miss Bertha
Lane; a brother P. B. Law of Culpepper Virginia and two granddaughters; Misses Mary and Grances
Gunn of Sanford. Funeral services will be conducted at the home at 3 pm Thursday by R. C. Gilmore,
D.D. pastor of Sanford Presbyterian Church of which she was a loyal member. Thursday January 10,
1929. Greensboro Daily News, Page 2
Nannie Lou Marrett Gunn
July 9, 1915–June 8, 2014 - Nannie Lou "Nan" Marrett Gunn, 98, of Clarkesville died Sunday.
Memorial graveside service, 3 p.m. Friday, Yonah Memorial Gardens. McGahee-Griffin & Stewart
Funeral Home and Habersham Crematory, Cornelia. Nannie Lou “Nan” Marrett Gunn,
age 98, of Clarkesville, Georgia, passed away Sunday, June 8, 2014. - Born in Atlanta, Georgia on July
9, 1915, she was a daughter of the late James Marrett and Etta Brown Marrett. Mrs. Gunn was a
homemaker and of the Baptist faith. She previously owned a restaurant in Clarkesville and enjoyed quilt
making and sewing. In addition to her parents, Mrs. Gunn was also preceded in death by her husband,
Marvin R. Gunn, as well as several brothers and sisters. Survivors include daughter, Audrey Turner of
Atlanta; sons, Randy Gunn of Sarasota, Florida, Ray Gunn of Nicaragua, Ronnie Gunn of Townsend,
Georgia and Lewis Wilbanks of Lawrenceville, Georgia; sister, Inez Cox of Jasper, Georgia; 10
grandchildren and several great grandchildren. Memorial graveside services will be held 3:00 pm Friday,
June 13, 2014, at Yonah Memorial Gardens with Rev. Bill Brannon officiating. All family and friends
are requested to gather at the graveside by 2:45 pm on Friday. In lieu of flowers the family requests that
donations be made to The Salvation Army - Georgia Division, 1000 Center Place, Norcross, GA 30093.
An online guest register is available and may be viewed at www.mcgaheegriffinandstewart.com.
McGahee-Griffin & Stewart Funeral Home of Cornelia (706/778-8668) & Habersham Crematory are in
charge of arrangements
Nannie Ruth Gunn,
99, of Crockett, TX, passed away on Aug. 9, 2013 in Houston, Texas. Nannie was born in Navasota,
Texas on Nov 13, 1913. She married T. C. “Dude” Gunn on July 7, 1934. Nannie had one child, Mary
Elizabeth Gunn Fillippa, who married Dominic (Nick) Fillippa. Nannie is survived by four grandchildren
and seven great grandchildren: Dominic (DJ) Fillippa and wife Ami Ingram, M.D. and their two children,
Dominic III (Nic) and Lillian Ruth Fillippa of Houston; Paul Fillippa of Troup; Patricia Fillippa Weeks
and husband Richard and their two children, Ryan and Collin Weeks of New Braunfels; Stephen and
Laura Fillippa and their three children, Stephen Rayleigh, Emily and Elizabeth Fillippa of Troup. She
is also survived by many great nieces and nephews, extended family and friends. Nannie is preceded in
death by her husband T. C. “Dude” Gunn and her daughter and son-in-law Mary Beth and Dominic
Fillippa of Grapeland, Texas. A private family memorial service for Mrs. Nannie Ruth Gunn is being
arranged by her family. Condolences for Mrs. Gunn may be left at online obituaries
www.callawayallee.com
Naomi May Huddle,
85, passed away on Wednesday, May 6, 2015 at the Lutheran Home of Napoleon. She was formerly a
resident of Riverview Apartments, where she had many friends. Naomi was born on August 21, 1929 to
Ariel and Clara (Mead) Gunn. She was married to William Huddle, who preceded her in death in 1993.
Naomi worked for more than thirty years at the Henry County Home. She enjoyed playing cards and
bingo with her friends, and was always helpful to friends and neighbors. Naomi is survived by family
friends, Martha Schaufele, Jeff Keck and family; cousins; friends, and neighbors. She was preceded in
death by her parents, brother, Robert, and husband, William Huddle. Graveside services were private.
Arrangements entrusted to Walker Mortuary, Napoleon, Ohio.
Nathaniel Gunn
Captain Nathaniel Gunn, aged about 78 years died Montaque, Massachusetts. Published
Wednesday, March 21, 1832 Paper: Hampshire Gazette (Northampton, MA) Volume:
XLV Issue: 2377 Page: 3
Nathaniel Gunn,
57, of 740 Laufer St., Bethlehem, Pa., died Tuesday in St. Luke's Hospital. He was the husband of
Michelle (Kohol) Gunn. He was a construction worker. Born in Greenville, N.C., he was a son of the late
George and Louise Jenkins. He was an Army veteran of World War II. Surviving with his widow are two
sons, Derek, at home, and Tyrone of Chicago, Ill.; two daughters, Nadine, at home, and Petery Peterson
of Bethlehem; two brothers, George Gunnof Miller Heights, Bethlehem Township, and Carl Jenkins of
Bethlehem, and six grandchildren. Services will be at 11 a.m. Friday in the Christ Is Coming Evangelical
Missionary Church, Bethlehem. Calling hours will be 7-9 p.m. Thursday in the John R. Shupp Funeral
Home, 812 E. 4th St., Bethlehem. Morning Call, The (Allentown, PA) - Wednesday, May 23, 1984
Nathaniel Fleming Gunn
Nat Fleming Gunn - Leaksville, NC March 1, 1962 -Nat Fleming Gunn, 67 of Leaksville died of a heart
attack Wednesday afternoon while at work at Bridge Street Motors where he was an auto mechanic. He
was a native of Wentworth and had lived in the Leaksville area for 44 years. He was an honorary member
of the Leaksville Fire Dept. Funeral services will be held at 3 pm Friday at the First Baptist Church of
which he was a member by the Rev. Harry D. Wood, Jr. Burial will be in Roselawn Memorial Gardens.
Surviving are his wife Mary Lou Settliff Gunn, one son, Nathan A. Gunn of Mount Rainer, Md. two
daughters, Mrs. Bill Thomasson of Route 3, Reidsville and Mrs. Macon P. Miller, Jr. of Columbia, SC;
five brothers, George and Early Gunn of Route 4, Reidsville, NC; Claude Gunn of Petersburg, Va.,
Herbert Gunn of Brown Summit and Arnie Gunn of Reidsville; two sisters; Mrs. Martha Walker of
Reidville, and Mrs. Hattie Moore of Sutherlin, VA., and seven grandchildren. Friday, March 2, 1962
Paper: Greensboro Daily News (Greensboro, NC) Page: 12 (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright
Gunn desc)
Nathaniel Gunn, Sr.
was born on January 21, 1924, in Tippah County, Mississippi. He departed this life on May 19, 2015.
Service will be held today at 1 p.m. at Foster and Son Funeral Home Chapel. Interment will follow in
Adkins Chapel United Methodist Church Cemetery. Services entrusted to Foster and Son Funeral Home,
601 South Line Street, Ripley, MS 38663.
Nelle Marie Gunn Farris
Funeral services for Nelle M. Farris, 84, will be held on Friday, July 30, 2010, at 10 a.m. at Compassion
Mortuary. Burial will follow at the Grants Memorial Park. Pastor Dale Thatcher will officiate. The family
greeted visitors at a viewing on Thursday, July 29, from 5-7 p.m. Nelle was born on Sept. 6, 1925, in
Atlanta, Texas, and passed away quietly in her sleep on July 25, 2010, after a period of illness. She had
been a resident of Grants since 1954. She is survived by her daughter: Carole Farris of Oklahoma City,
Okla.; son: Stephen Farris of Albuquerque; and sister: Margie Murray of Oklahoma City, Okla. She was
preceded in death by her husband: Q.R. "Tink" Farris; and son: Bradford Farris; parents: Charles Madison
Gunn and Oma Othelia Gunn; brothers: Dr. Charles Morris Gunn and George Washington Gunn. Nelle
was a well-known and active member of the community. She owned the travel agency Nelle's Travel
World from 1978 until her retirement. She was an avid traveler and visited much of the world, especially
loving her time spent in Italy. Nelle also spent many years serving on the MainStreet board, the Santa Fe
Avenue Beautification Project and the chamber of commerce. Her presence was frequent at city council
meetings to support the work of those projects, including Fire and Ice Motorcycle Rally. She was an
active member of Beta Sigma Phi for more than 50 years. Pallbearers will be: Dale Burns, Todd Burns,
Brian Burns, Dwight Kastendieck, Rick Wickerson, Lyndel Smith and Peter Minoletti. The family
wishes to extend special thanks to the people who provided care for her at the end of her life, including
Dr. Karl Gutierrez, Dorcas Yates, caregivers from Silver Linings, her friend Julie Callahan, and, of
course, all of her other wonderful friends. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations be made to
Grants MainStreet Project, P.O. Box 337, Grants, NM, 8702 Cibola County Beacon (Grants, NM) Thursday, July 29, 2010 - (George and Margaret Elizabeth Morrison Gunn desc)
Nelle Tanner, Gunn
Mrs. Nelle M. Gunn, 52 of 3106 E. Funston, Wichita, Kansas, died Friday afternoon. Graveside services
at 3 pm Saturday in Lakeview Gardens Cemetry, She was born at Florence Colorado and had lived in
Wichita Kansas the last two years. Sruvivors include her widower, Harold Al Gunn; a son Robert D.
Gunn of Bogota Colombia, South America; a daughter Judy of the home; three borthers, Filber, Russell
and Stpehn Tanner and a sister Mrs. Margaret Schneider. Saturday, July 26, 1969 Paper: Wichita Eagle
(Wichita, KS) Page: 31
Nelson Trowbridge Gunn
While seated at the breakfast table at his home, 524 West Quartz Street yesterday, Dr. Nelson T. Gunn
collapsed and died before medical aid could reach him. The attack of heart failure came without warning.
Dr. Gunn was 41 years of age and the son of Dr. And Mrs. J. W. Gunn. He was deputy state veternarian.
Dr. Gunn was born in Tyvo, Nevada in 1880 and was 7 years of age when his parents moved to Butte,
MT. He attended the Butte schools, graduating in 1897. He then went to work for the city health office
maintaining a position in that department for 14 years. In 1915 Dr. Gunn graduated from the San
Franciso Veterinarian College and was appointed US inspector of catte at South Omaha, Nebraska. He
resigned after nine months and came to Butte where he entered into practice. Dr. Gunn is survived by
his wife, Mrs. Janie Gracey Gunn; a daughter Gracey; a son J. W. Gunn; his parents, Dr. And Mrs. J. W.
Gunn; a sister, Mrs. A. C. Jones of Boise and a brother, Dr. J. W. Gunn, Jr of San Francisco. Tuesday,
November 29, 1921 Paper: Anaconda Standard (Anaconda, MT) Volume: XXXIII Issue: 87 Page:
5
Nettie Florence Gunn Bigelow
YANCEYVILLE, N.C.Mrs. Nettie Florence Gunn Bigelow of 139 E. Pine Dr. died Tuesday, Dec. 8,
2015 .Her survivors are one daughter, Gwendolyn B. Harrell (Roy); one son, Charles Eric " Skipper "
Bigelow (Laquetta); one sister, Saint Clara Gunn Robertson; five grandchildren, and other relatives and
friends.A viewing will be held Saturday, December 12, 2015, from 2 until 8 p.m. at Fulton Funeral Home.
A funeral service will be held Sunday, December 13, 2015, 2:30 p.m. at Ebenezer Missionary Baptist
Church.
Interment will follow in the church cemetery.Condolences may be posted at
www.fultonfuneralservices.comThe family may be contacted at her residence.All arrangements are by
Fulton Funeral Home. B
Nora Belle Gunn Anderson
Nora Belle Anderson of Austin passed away peacefully on January 2, 2016, at the age of 96. Nora was
born September 16, 1919, in Elgin, Texas. Nora was preceded in death by her parents, Joseph and Nora
Gunn, husband of 66 years, Calvin Anderson, brother Robert Gunn and sisters Lillie Mae Koenig, Lena
Marcum, Fannie Owens, Stella Johnson and Marie Whitaker. She is survived by her son Michael
Anderson and wife Linda, granddaughters Laurie Shaw and husband Darin, and Amy Hanner; great
granddaughters Alex Hanner and Kendall Hanner; sister Jeanette Jennings; brother Joe Gunn;
brother-in-law Raymond Whitaker and wife Margaret; and generations of nieces and nephews. Most of
her working career was spent at the E.M. Scarborough's and Sons Department Store at Sixth and Congress
in Austin. She quickly became a merchandise buyer for the cosmetics department. Years later she retired
after becoming the store's first woman divisional manager. Most important to her was her family whom
she loved dearly. Family was always her first priority. She cherished her role as "Nannie" and will always
be remembered for putting everyone else's needs ahead of her own. She will be missed by all but she is
now in her heavenly home. A graveside service will be held at the Manor City Cemetery in Manor Texas
at 1:00 p.m. on Tuesday, January 5, 2016. You may also pay your respects to Nora Anderson at
Weed-Corley-Fish Funeral Home between the hours of 12:00 noon and 7:00 p.m. on Monday, January
4, 2016. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be sent to Manor United Methodist Church or a charity of
your choice Published in Austin American-Statesman from Jan. 4 to Jan. 5, 2016 (Hamblin and Elizabeth
Tunstall Gunn desc)
Norman J. Gunn, Sr.
Dec. 21, 2014, age 85, formerly of Mayfair and a longtime resident of Villas, NJ. A member of Knights
of Columbus Council #3546, Golden Agers and Villas Civic Club, Beloved husband of the late Mary R.
Gunn (nee Wolf). Devoted father of Carol M. (Joe Farfalla) Herman, Norman J, (Pat) Gunn, Jr., Marilyn
G. (Jim) McDevitt, Robert J. (Maureen Van Thuyne) Gunn and Mary R. (Bill) Lodek. Also survived by
12 grandchildren and many great grandchildren. Relatives and friends are invited to his Viewing Friday,
10 A.M. to 12 Noon MANNAL FUNERAL HOME, 6925 Frankford Ave. (at Tyson ,and to his Mass of
Christian Burial Friday 1230 P.M. St- Matthew R.C. Church (Upper), Cottman Ave. and Battersby St.
—Int. Oakland Cem. In lieu of flowers, memorial contribu¬tions in Norman's name may be made to The
Friends of Father Judge, 3301 Solly Ave., PA 19136. Robert L. Mannal FUNERAL HOME
Olive Gunn
Summerville, SC - Olive Christine Charette Gunn, 73, widow of Edward Gene Gunn, of Summerville,
SC, passed away Thursday, February 4, 2016 at her residence. A Funeral Mass will be held Friday
morning, February 12, 2016 at 9 AM at St. John the Beloved Catholic Church. Burial will be private. A
visitation will be held at Parks Funeral Home on Thursday evening from 6-8 PM. Flowers will be
accepted. Olive was born January 23, 1943 in Northampton, MA, a daughter of the late Oliver Aurel
Charette and Cecil Bessette. She was a homemaker. Survivors include one son, Keith Alan Gunn of
Summerville; two grandchildren, Ethan Edward Gunn and Gavin Alan Gunn; two brothers, Ronald Gene
Charette of Georgia Center, VT and George Charette; one sister, Donna Charette Wood. In addition to
her parents, she was predeceased by her husband, Edward Gene Gunn. Arrangements by PARKS
FUNERAL HOME, 130 West 1st North Street, Summerville, SC 29483.
Olivia Gunn Morris
died Wednesday afternoon October 31, 1951, at her home in New Orleans, La. she was 79 years old.
Funeral arrangements will be announced later by Elliott Funeral Homes. Mrs. Morris was a native of
Georgia, was the wife of the late James F. Morris. She was a member of the Greene Street Presbyterian
Church. She is survived by two sons, Jack Morris of New Orleans, and Robert Morris of Massachusetts;
two brothers, Will Gunn and Frank Gunn both of Union Point Georgia; four sisters; Mrs. W. A.
Rainwater of Union Point, Ga; Mrs. Annie C. Monk of Augusta, Georgia; Mrs. Rosabell Dickinson of
Augusta, Georgia; and Mrs. Pearl Davis of North Augusta. Friday, November 2, 1951 Paper: Augusta
Chronicle (Augusta, GA) Section: A Page: 2 (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright Gunn desc) (Thomas and
Sarah Boatwright Gunn desc)
Ollie L. Gunn Sr.,
87, of Carrollton, went to be with his Lord on Monday, April 5, 2009. He was a native of Apalachicola,
Fla.. where his father was an assistant lighthouse keeper of the St. George Island Lighthouse. He was a
member of the First Baptist Church of St. George Island, Fla., where he previously served as Chairman
of the Deacons and Brotherhood Director. He also attended Stripling Chapel United Methodist Church
in Carrollton. He was a member of the St. George Island Fire Department, Civic Club and an original
Director of the St. George Island Chili Cook-off. He also served as cook of the St. George Island Boy
Scouts. He was a member of the American Legion Post Number 105 of Apalachicola. He served as King
Retsyo for the Apalachicola Seafood Festival in 1989. He was a loving husband, father and devoted
Christian. He served in the Army with the Corp of Engineers with Apalachicola National during World
War II. He founded Gunn Metal Fabricators in Carrollton and Gunn Heating and Air Conditioning on St.
George Island, Fla. He is survived by his wife of 44 years, Shirley Gunn; his sons, Jerry Gunn of
Gainesville, Ga., Ollie L. Gunn Jr. (Susan) of Arizona, the Rev. George Cline (Beth) of Blairsville, Ga.,
Edward Cline (Lola) of Carrollton, Warren Cline (Faye) of Carrollton, the Rev. Jesse Cline (Anita) of
Carrollton; daughters, Mary Jean Carden of New York, Shirley Thompson (Jimmy) of Apalachicola, Fla.,
Marion Melton of Canton, Ga.; 23 grandchildren; 21 great-grandchildren; two nieces and one nephew.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Ulysses M. and Sally Gunn; a son, David Paul Gunn; a
grandson, David Joseph Gunn; a brother, Frank Gunn; and a sister, Ulysene Gunn Marsh. Visitation will
be Wednesday, April 8, at Kelley's Funeral Home in Apalachicola, from 5 to 8 p.m. The funeral service
will be Thursday, April 9, at 11 a.m. at Kelley Funeral Home, 149 Avenue H, Apalachicola.
Times-Georgian (Carrollton, GA) - Wednesday, April 8, 2009
Oscar Gunn
WILMORE, KTY - Oscar Gunn, 88, widower of Verla Odell Dillingham Gunn, died Saturday, Nov 15,
2014. Services 11am Tuesday at Betts & West Funeral Home. Visitation 4-7pm Monday.
www.BettsandWestfuneralhome.com - (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright Gunn desc)
Oscar Gunn, 88, widower of Verla Odell Dillingham Gunn, died Nov. 15. Oscar was born Dec. 10, 1925,
in Muhlenberg County to the late Jessie and Tinkie Gunn. He was a member and former deacon at Mt.
Freedom Baptist Church and the former owner and founder of the Y Grocery. Family survivors are three
children, Gary Lee Gunn, Donald Craig (Vicki) Gunn and David Michael (Tammy) Gunn; six
grandchildren; two great-grandchildren and other family members. He was preceded in death by a son,
Stanley Franklin Gunn. Services were at 11 a.m. Tuesday at Betts & West Funeral Home with Bro.
Derrick Summerel. Burial followed in Blue Grass Memorial Gardens. Visitation was held Monday from
4-7 p.m. www.BettsandWestfuneralhome.com.
Oscar Gunn
Aug. 27, 1972 ~ June 1, 2014 Oscar was born August 27, 1972, in Gary, IN. He grew up there
surrounded by family. After graduation he joined the Army, and after many travels he settled in
Fairbanks. Oscar made it his home for the next several years. In that time he made numerous friends and
earned the respect of many. That followed him when he moved to Anchorage. Oscar's work ethic made
him rise above the ranks. Anyone who worked with him or knew him, loved him. His beautiful smile was
infectious. He continued his food and beverage management career in Anchorage. After years with the
Westmark, he decided to take time off. Oscar spent the last year traveling to places as MN, HI, and
Vegas. He was preceded in death by his dad, Oscar Gunn Sr.; grandfathers, Flander Anderson and Fred
Douglas; and grandmothers, Morteal Anderson and Millie Douglas. Oscar is survived by his girlfriend
Kari; mother Della; daughters, Corean and Alysia; brothers, Tony (Holly), Nolan, and Charles; and
numerous uncles, aunts, nieces, nephews, and cousins. He had a special fondness for his nephew, Kai
Anderson. They shared a bond unlike no other. A memorial service will be held July 9, 2014, at Janssen's
Evergreen Memorial Chapel from 2-4 p.m. Arrangements were by Janssen Funeral Homes. Anchorage
Daily News (AK) - Sunday, July 6, 2014
Otis "Ricky" B. Gunn,
70, of Lehigh Acres, Florida, died Wednesday, June 11, 2014. He was born March 12, 1944, in Fort
Myers, to the late Otis B. and Elizabeth J. (Martin) Gunn. So long to all my trucking buddies and be safe.
He is survived by his loving wife, Patricia A. (Padilla) Gunn; sons, Tim Gunn and Kenny Gunn; daughter,
Kristina (Steve) Gunn-Seagly; stepchildren, Gayle Sanchez, Tracey Stewart and Owen (Amy) Stewart;
brother, John Wendell Gunn; sisters, Judy (Buddy) Singleton and Marianne Fox; grandchildren, Tim and
Nicky Gunn, Christopher and Collin Ashley, Jessica Willis, Colton, Harlee and Chanler Stewart, Paris
Solis, and Tristen and Presten Sanchez; seven great-grandchildren; and ex-daughter-in-law, Joyce Gunn.
(Thomas and Sarah Boatwright Gunn desc) The New Press Jun 19, 2014
Owen Isaac Gunn,
75, of Anniston were Monday at 2 p.m. at Brown & Kughn Memory Chapel with the Rev. Jerry Starling
officiating. Burial was in Forestlawn Gardens. Mr. Gunn died Saturday 11-20-2001. Survivors include
his wife, Elizabeth B. Gunn of Anniston; two daughters, Ann Stevens of Birmingham and Janet
Rainwater of Jacksonville; a stepdaughter, Jana Burroughs of Los Angeles; a stepson, Rusty Burroughs
of Jacksonville; two sisters, Sadie Moore of Marietta, Ga., and Kathleene Wheeler of Decatur, Ga.; 11
grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Pallbearers were Rusty Burroughs, Dr. Alvin Stevens, Jason
Rainwater, Destin Matos, Diamond Matos and Bill Bryan. Honorary pallbearer was Harold W. Rainwater.
Mr. Gunn was a Georgia native and had resided in Calhoun County most of his life. He was a World War
II veteran serving in the U. S. Navy. He was a member of Lakeview Baptist Church in Oxford and the
Bob Stewart Sunday School Class. Mr. Gunn was formerly a member of Northside Baptist Church of
Anniston. He worked with Anniston Water Pipe for 25 years. He served as president of the Tuesday night
support group and as a member of the AMA Club. He was owner and operator of Vision 12 Eyeglasses.
He enjoyed building and flying model airplanes. He was preceded in death by two sons, Roger W. Gunn
and Owen Isaac Gunn Jr. Published 11-14-2001
(Thomas and Sarah Boatwright Gunn desc)
Pamela Gunn
was born on October 4, 1971 and passed away on Monday, December 16, 2013. Pamela was a resident
of Huntsville, Alabama at the time of her passing. Funeral service ill be held at 1:00 p.m. on Saturday,
December 21, 2013 at Little Zion Missionary Baptist Church ' Rogersville, AL with Pastor Flip Ingram
officiating. Interment will be in Oakwood Cemetery 'Tuscumbia, AL. Family visitation will be held on
Friday, December 20, 2013 from 5:00 until 7:00 p.m. at Nelms Memorial Funeral Home Chapel. The
remains of Ms. Gunn will be placed in the church one hour prior to funeral time. Pamela D. Gunn The
funeral service for Pamela D. Gunn will be Saturday, 1 p.m., at Little Zion Missionary Baptist Church,
Rogersville, Ala. Interment will be in Oakwood Cemetery, Tuscumbia, Ala. Visitation will be held today
from 5 p.m. until 7 p.m. at Nelms Memorial Funeral Home Chapel. Pam leaves to cherish her memory
three daughters, Karen Monique Gunn, Raven Charise Gunn, and Tia Nequa Gunn; her father, Larry
O'Neal Gunn (Willa); three sisters, Miranda Ragland Turner (Lee), LaJoyce Gunn Fletcher (Cedric), and
Tamisha Gunn; and four brothers, Marcus A Vincent (Tasha), Derrick L. Vincent, Larry O. Gunn II, and
Anthony L. Gunn ( Micaela). Published in Florence Times Daily on Dec. 20, 2013
Pamela Jean Gunn
died at her residence, Atkins Road, Chesterfield County, Va on Friday March 28, 1958. Pamela Jean
Gunn, infant daughter of Reburn G. and Jean Apperson Gunn. Besides her parents, she is survived by
brothers; Reburn G. III and Michael L. Gunn, and half brothers, John I, and David C. Gunn. The remains
rest at the Joseph W. Bliley Funeral Home. Services will be held Saturday at 4 PM Interment in Maury
Cemetery Saturday, March 29, 1958
Paper: Richmond Times Dispatch (Richmond, VA) Page:
13 (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright Gunn desc)
Pamela Marie Gunn
August 26, 1953 - August 20, 2014 - Macon , GA- Pamela Gunn passed away peacefully on Wednesday,
August 20, 2014 after a brief illness. Funeral services will be on Wednesday, August 27, 2014 at 2:00 pm
at Bentley's Chapel(Montpelier Ave) with burial in Harts Cemetery(Lizella). Pastor Leroy Reeves will
officiate. Family contact: 3864 Melrose St. & 705 Grayson Ave. She leaves to cherish her memories:
husband; Gregory Gunn, daughters; Tracy(Eric)McGruder, Kimiyata Gunn, companion; Oscar Howard,
9 grandchildren, 7 great-grandchildren, sisters; Gwendolyn Brown, Sonja Brown, Essie Simmons,
Cynthia Thomas, Vanessa Thomas, brothers; Ricky Davis, Aquallo Davis, Eric Davis and a host of
uncles, aunts, nephews, nieces, other relatives & friends. Services entrusted to Bentley $ Sons Funeral
Home, Macon. Patricia (Lani) Gunn McSweeney
passed peacefully into the loving arms of Jesus, May 23, 2015 in Paradise, CA, surrounded by family.
Born in Honolulu, Hawaii on October 10, 1948 to Glenn & Jane Gunn. Grew up in San Bruno, CA.
Graduated from Crestmoor High School. Married her high school sweetheart, Dennis McSweeney.
Mother to two daughters, Shannon & Shere. Previously lived in San Jose, Corvallis, OR, Windsor,
Anderson, before settling in Paradise. Graduate of Chico State University. Long time 5th and 6th grade
school teacher at McManus and Little Chico Creek Elementary Schools in Chico. Also taught at Chapman
and Happy Valley Elementary Schools. Was famous for her annual Hawaiian Luaus. In retirement, she
was the facilitator/teacher of the Maidu school program and docent at the Gold Nugget Museum. She was
a valuable member of Paradise Alliance Church, teaching in Awanas, and participating in the choir and
drama. One of her favorite activities was camping anywhere off the California coast with Dennis and their
two dogs. Lani is survived by her loving husband, Dennis; daughters and sons-in-law, Shannon & Greg
McKinnon; Shere & Shawn Shingler; mother, Jane Gunn, sister; Linda Gunn; brother & sister-in -law,
Richard & Mara Gunn; sister -in-law, Carol McSweeney; granddaughters, Brooke, Morgan, & Krystal
Shingler. A celebration of her life Hawaiian-style will be held on June 27, 2015 at Paradise Alliance
Church, 6491 Clark Rd, 11AM. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Gold Nugget
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Patricia Ann “Pat”(Gunn) Gaines,
68, of Corydon, Indiana was called home on Saturday, March 28, 2015. She was born on October 29,
1946 in Lanesville, Indiana to Robert M. and Alvina M. Gunn. Pat retired from Phillip Morris Company
with 28 years of service. She loved spending time outdoors and enjoyed gardening, cutting the grass and
was a great cook as well. Along with her parents, Pat was preceded in death by her siblings, Sonny Gunn
and Darlene Vigil. She is survived by her loving husband of 46 years, Larry Gaines, her son, Larry Dean
Gaines Jr.(Tammy), step-daughter, Donna Kay Sims, siblings, Margaret Schicker, Kenny Gunn(Joyce),
Marcella Cruseturner(Bill), Tommy Gunn(Pat), Rose Simms(David), Donna Crawford(Ken),Hank
Gunn(MaryAnn), Pamela Gunn, grandchildren, Brandi Nicole Gaines, Dalton Crady, Cody Crady, and
a host of nieces and nephews. Visitation will be on Tuesday March 31, 2015 from 2 to 8 PM at
Newcomer Funeral Home (3309 Ballard Lane, New Albany, Indiana 47150). Her Funeral Service will
be on Wednesday, April 1, 2015 at 11 AM with visitation before from 9am to time of service at
Newcomer Funeral Home with burial to follow at Mt. Zion Cemetery. In lieu of flowers memorial
donations can be made to Myasthenia Gravis Foundation(355 Lexington Ave. 15th Floor, New York,NY
10017).
Patricia Faye Gunn
1930 ~ 2014 - Patricia Faye Bishop Gunn was born October 15, 1930, in Jet, Oklahoma. She moved to
Idaho as a young girl living in Salmon and Payette before settling in Boise. She married Ira Gunn in 1945
and had 3 sons, Daniel, Roger, and Jackie who died shortly after birth. They divorced in 1976. Patricia
lived an interesting life. She and her family lived on the grounds outside the Old Idaho Penitentiary for
many years, and she told many stories about escapees running through her yard. She worked at Scott
Mountain lookout, and was an Ada County deputy sheriff, a nurse's aide, and a magistrate judge in
Washington. She and her family also owned and operated two businesses: Yatesville Truck Stop in Boise
and the Beacon RV lot in Ilwaco, Washington. She worked as the head bookkeeper for Gem State Dental
Supply until her retirement. Patricia loved spending time in her yard and with her friends, children,
grandchildren, and pets. She was preceded in death by sons Jackie and Daniel; granddaughter, Wendy;
her parents, one sister, and three brothers, and her special companion of over twenty years, Garth
Spackman. She is survived by her son, Roger (Jolene) of Eagle; three grandchildren, Tom, Chad, and
Kim, several great and great-great grandchildren, daughter-in-law, Karen, and step-brother, Mike Bishop.
The family would like to give a special thanks to the staff of the Cottages and Sharon from Horizon
Hospice for making her comfortable during the past few months. Graveside services will be held at
2:00pm on Monday, June 9, 2014 at Dry Creek Cemetery. Services are under the direction of Cloverdale
Funeral Home
Patricia Jo Ann Gunn Cich
May 30, 1936 - August 11, 2014 - Former resident of the St. Paul area. Patricia passed away at her home
in Florida on August 11, 2014. She is preceded in death by her Husband, Raymond F. Cich; Son, Patrick
J. Cich; and Parents, James L. & Celia S. Gunn. She is survived by her Son, Raymond F. Cich Jr. of Punta
Gorda; her Beloved Companion of 25 years, Richard Krueger of Punta Gorda; Four Siblings, Sally Lehto,
James L. Gunn III, Jeanne McNamara & Kathleen Gordanier; Extended Family & Friends. Mass of
Christian Burial at 11:00 AM on Monday, August 18 at St. Casimir, 929 E. Jessamine, St. Paul. Visitation
1 hour prior. Interment in Forest Lawn Cemetery
Patricia M. Gunn
95, of New Port Richey, Florida, formerly of Detroit, died on May 26, 2014, at home. Predeceased by
husband, son, & brother. Survived by daughters Kay, Jan, Sandy, & Cindy, 7 grandchildren, & 12
great-grandchildren. Donations in her name to HP Hospice. Service at HOPE United Methodist Church,
Saturday, May 31, 2 pm. Dobies Funeral Home, 727-841-7555. Published in the Tampa Bay Times on
May 29, 2014
Patricia Maud (Gunn) Lambert
November 13, 1933 - February 2, 2015 Pat passed away peacefully at her daughter's home on February
2, 2015, after a short illness. Pat was born on November 13, 1933 in Grand Rapids, MI to her parents,
William Earl & Cecile (Mohun) Gunn, and had an older brother, Bill Gunn. As a young girl, Pat's family
moved to Pasadena, CA, and later moved closer to her extended family in San Francisco, CA. She
attended high school at the Convent of Sacred Heart in San Francisco where she met her former husband,
Thomas M. Lambert. Pat had a wonderful career that included working at Canadian Pacific Airlines in
Honolulu, Hawaii in the early 60's, and then a treatment counselor, an actress, and before retiring enjoyed
a part time job at an assisted living center in Boise, ID. At the age of 50, when Pat took up acting, which
started out as a hobby at The Boise Little Theater, just a few years later she was accepted to the American
Dramatic Academy of Arts school in New York City. Acting became an exciting and rewarding career
that took Pat all over Europe, performing plays in almost every country with the American Drama Group.
In between performances, Pat also enjoyed a seasonal job as a Christmas elf at Macy's Department store
in New York City, and working in soap opera TV shows. At Macy's, she was the oldest elf out of them
all, but had the energy and enthusiasm that the younger elves couldn't sustain. Pat always had a complete
and knowing faith in her higher power, God, and that if she trusted him with her life, she would always
be taken care of. And so it was. Pat shared her beliefs and faith with her family and friends; her words
of wisdom and beautiful smile touched so many. When speaking to others, Pat was able to make one
know they were the most important, and only person in the room. For at least 40 years, Pat mentored
many women, and honored each of them in their own paths, and always celebrated their successes. Pat
will be so missed by so many that adored her. Pat's family loved her beyond the moon and back, Michael
M. Lambert (deceased), Thomas (Todd) G. Lambert, Sandra A. Lambert, and David Lambert (deceased),
Todd's wife, Warlita, and granddaughter, Jessica Lambert. In lieu of flowers, the family request that the
love, time and attention Pat had for all she knew be paid forward to others. Donations can be made to The
Boise Rescue Mission, or the Pancreatic Cancer Action Network, www.pancan.org. Memorial Services
to be held at First Congregational United Church of Christ 2201 Woodlawn Ave., Boise, ID February 21,
2015 @ 11:00 AM, reception to follow.
Pattie Pickering Gunn
age 93, of Acworth GA, passed away on September 4, 2013. Funeral will be held at Memory Chapel in
Laurel, MS. Burial in Hebron, MS. Pattie retired from Civil Service at Gunter AFB and was a member
of Dalraida Baptist Church for 45 years. She was preceded in death by daughters Sherrye Holley,
Patricia and Sylvia Gunn. Survivors include her daughter and sons in law Sandra and Jim Griffin and
Denson Holley, 7 grandchildren and 11 great grandchildren. Georgia Funeral Care and Cremation.
Patsy Gunn Michaels
Patsy Jean Michaels, of San Simon, Arizona died Dec. 12, 2013 at the age of 81. She was born near
Georgetown, Texas on June 9, 1932 to James Gunn and Lucille Kirkpatrick Gunn. Patsy was a talented
artist and painter, enjoyed fishing with her husband Bill and had a great love for flying. She was a
licensed pilot. She was a member of the First Southern Baptist Church in San Simon. Survivors include
her sons, James Argyle Michaels (Jennifer Skiles) of Big Springs, Texas and Mark Michaels (Shelley)
of Bonita, Ariz. Her grandchildren, Joshua, Madison, Maycee and Patsy Michaels, all survive her.
Preceding her in death was her husband, Bill Michaels. Funeral services will be at 11 a.m. on Saturday,
Dec. 21, at the First Southern Baptist Church in San Simon. Burial will follow in Homewood Cemetery
in San Simon. Contributions may be made in her name to the Charles Wm Leighton Jr. Hospice. P.O. Box
115, Willcox, AZ 85644. Services entrusted to Westlawn Chapel, Mortuary and Crematory of Willcox,
Ariz. Arizona Range News, The (Willcox, AZ) - Tuesday, December 17, 2013
Patty Dale Gunn
Goodlettsville, TN - Born July 8, 1927 and went home on December 2, 2014. Preceded in death by
parents, Claude and Robbie Dale, and by sisters, Ruth Sisk and Martha Ann Glaus. She is survived by
her loving companion, Lallie Richter; son, Mike (Linda) Gunn; grandchildren, DeDe Sullivan, Lee Gunn;
and numerous great-grandchildren. Patty attended Middle Tennessee State College and was a personal
banker who retired from 3rd National/ Suntrust Bank. She loved her family, friends and sports. A
Celebration gathering will be held Sunday, December 7, from 3-5 p.m. at Forest Lawn. Burial will take
place at a later date in Forest Lawn Memorial Gardens.
Paul B. Gunn, Sr.
80 of Rt 1, Browns Summit died Monday afternoon, December 20, 1976 in Annie Penn Memorial
Hospital. Funeral will be 2 pm at Citty Funeral Home Chapel, with the Rev. Don Harrell officiating.
Burial will be at Sharon Baptist Church. A native of Rockingham County, he lieved in Browns Summit
for several years and was a retired farmer. Surviving are sons, Paul B. Gunn, Jr., of Rt 2. Summerfield;
Clay E. Gunn of Rt 8, Reidsville; sisters, Mrs. John Hudson of Rt 8, Reidsville; Mrs. Pearl Moore of
Rt. 2, Reidsville; brothers, Roy E. Gunn and Artie L. Gunn of Reidsville; three grandchildren. The
family will be at the funeral home 7-9 pm today. Tuesday, December 21, 1976 Paper: Greensboro
Record (Greensboro, North Carolina) Page: 30 (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright Gunn desc)
Paul Henry Gunn
Paul H. Gunn of Macungie, PA died on February 19, 2013. He was a retired Chief Master Sargent, US
Air Force, and former owner of the Bookarama bookstores of Allentown, Bethlehem, and Pottstown, PA.
He was originally from Noxapater, MS, and left there to join the final stages of WWII, ultimately serving
for 22 years. In his later year he was a voracious reader and writer. Survivors: He is survived by his wife,
Louise Gunn; son, Randy Gunn and his wife, Janet Johnson of Chicago; and daughter, Yvonne Wankel
of Macungie. Also grandchildren, Karma Patterson and her husband, Joe Patterson, and Ezekiel Wankel.
Also sisters, Anne Sawyer and husband, Jim Sawyer, and Elizabeth Hall and her husband, Jesse Hall.
Services: Memorial service on Saturday, February 23 from 11 am to noon at Lehigh Valley Hospital
Chapel, at the intersection of Cedar Crest Boulevard and Route 309 in Allentown, PA
Paul Irvin Gunn
Paul Irvin Gunn II, age 49, of Republic/Marionville passed away unexpectedly in his home on Saturday,
March 8th, 2014. He was born June 30th, 1964 to Nathaniel and LaNelle Gunn in Shawnee Mission,
Kansas. Paul graduated from Marionville High School in 1982. He was proceeded in death by his mother
LaNelle Gunn. He is survived in life by his father Nathaniel Gunn; two sisters Clara Rutherford and
Marion Benner; brother Carl Gunn; three daughters Cassandra Gunn, Amber Chapman, and Sarah Guess;
four grandchildren Aaron, Elizabeth, Kennedy, and Bryce; former wife of 30 years Pamela Gunn; and
numerous nieces and nephews. Memorial services will be held on Friday March 21st, 2014 at 6:30 p.m.
at the Williams Funeral Home in Marionville. An account has been set up at Great Southern Bank under
his eldest daughter's name Cassandra Gunn. His family has asked that in lieu of flowers that donations
be made to this account in his honor to help with his expenses. (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright Gunn
desc)
Paul Joseph Gunn,
80, of Yuma, Arizona died April 13, 2003, at Yuma Regional Medical Center.He was born May 7, 1922,
in Williams County, Ohio, and had been a musician. Burial took place at Yuma City Cemetery on
Thursday. No services were held. Yuma Mortuary & Crematory handled arrangements.
Paul Walter Gunn, Jr.
Cobden, Illinois - Paul Gunn, Jr, 74 died at 11:11 Friday Dec 12, 1997 at Union County, Hospital in
Anna. He was born August 4, 1912 in Cobden, the son of Paul W. and Flossie Idell Dillow Gunn. He
married Eileen Friese June 8, 1956 in Jonesboro. He is survived by his wife Eileen of Cobden; two
daughters and sons in law, Kathryn and Rod Schimpf of Carbondale, and Gloria and Dale Calhoun of
Buncombe; six grandchildren, and eight great grandchildren. His parents, two brothers, Wellman and
Russel Gunn; a granddaughter and a great granddaughter all preceded him in death. He was a member
of the Shiloh Baptist Church, a beteran of WWII, and a member of Cobden American Legion Post 259.
He was a member of Anna American Legion Part 3444 and was a retired mechanic with the Illinois
Department of Transportation. Services will be at 1:30 pm at Lutz and Rendleman Funeral Home in
Cobden with the Revs. Ralph Farris and Lee Wollard officiatin. Interment with full military honors by
the Cobden American Legion and Ann VFW will be in Cobden Cemetery. Memorial may be made to
the Cobden American Legion Post or the Shiloh Baptist Church. Friends may call at the funeral home
after 6 pm today. Southern Illinoisan (Carbondale, IL) - Sunday, December 14, 1997 (Thomas and Sarah
Boatwright Gunn desc)
Peggy Gunn Scholl,
79, of Jonesboro, Arkansas died Tuesday, January 12, 2016 at NEA Baptist Health System. She had lived
in Northeast Arkansas for over 40 years. She was of the Christian Belief. Peggy retired from the Greene
County Sheriff's Department. She worked in the food industry for many years, later becoming a certified
dietitian. Peggy was preceded in death by her parents and one son, Billy Gunn. Survivors include her
sons, Kenny Gunn of Nashville, Tennessee; Ricky Gunn of Paragould; daughters, Vicki Kuykendall of
Jonesboro; Joyce Goben of Cape Girardeau, Missouri; brother, Sonny Coy (Christine) of Dixie, Arkansas;
Sisters, Sherry Coffman of Jonesboro; Joan Baker of Charlotte, N.C.; 11 grandchildren and numerous
great grandchildren. Visitation will be from 5-7 Friday, January 15, 2016 at Emerson Funeral Home. All
other services will be private.
For lasting memorials, please consider The American Cancer Society, 3614 Hudson Drive, Jonesboro,
Arkansas 72401. To sign an online guestbook, go to emersonfuneralhome.com.
Percy N. Gunn
died Saturday, March 20, 1976 in Chesterfield Nursing Home. Percy N. Gunn, age 81. Mr. Gunn was
a member of Ivy Memorial United Methodist Church and made his home with his daughter in law, Mrs.
Alma Gunn of Chester. He was a native of Brunswick County, Va and a retired merchant. Surviving are
two sons, Marvin C. And Everett Gunn both of Petersburg; a daughter Mrs. Annie Harris of Richmond;
a sister, Mrs. Lottie Gunn Fleshood of Richmond; nine grandchildren and nine great grandchildren. His
remains rest at the E. Alvin Small Funeral Home, Colonial Heights where services will be held at 11:00
am. Interment in Blandford Cemetery, Petersburg, Va. Sunday, March 21, 1976 Paper: Richmond
Times Dispatch (Richmond, VA) Page: 189
Pearl Virginia Gunn Edmonds
South Hill, Va., Nov 14, 1951. Mrs. Pearl Virginia Edmonds, 68, wife of Henry Edmonds diedTuesday
at her home in Lunenburg. Besides her husband, she leave three daughters, Mrs. H. E.Daniel of Dundas,
Va; Mrs. Eugene Legge, of South Hill, and Miss Virginia Sue Edmonds ofMeredithville; three sons;
Richard Franklin, Thomas, and Benny N. Edmonds all of Meredithville; three sisters; Mrs. W. B. Brooks,
of Dundas; Mrs. D. A. Skinner of Kenbridge, Va; Mrs. Gertie Wynn of Richmond, and one brother,
Harvey Gunn of Portsmouth. Funeral rites will be conducted at the residence in Lunenburg at 2 pm
Thursday Nov 15. 1951 with burial in Williams Church Cemetery. Thursday, November 15, 1951 Paper:
Richmond Times Dispatch (Richmond, VA) Page: 16 (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright Gunn desc)
Pearl Genice Gunn
of Dickson, TN, passed away April 12, 2015 at her residence. Survivors include her sons: Michael Gunn
(Joy) of Dickson TN, Anthony Gunn (Sheila) of Dickson, TN; step-son: Larry (Kathy) Gunn of Dunellon,
FL; brother: Harold Mitchell of Lapeer, MI; six grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Mrs. Gunn
was preceded in death by parents: Fred and Fronie (Johnson) Boyette; husband: James William Gunn;
brothers: Earl Boyette, James Eugene Mitchell and an infant brother; sisters: Delores Kirk, Louise Dove,
and Ava Nell Shock. Funeral services for Mrs. Pearl Genice Gunn were held Tuesday, April 14, 2015
from the Chapel of the Dickson Funeral Home.
Pearl Jean Gunn (Phillips)
Mother, Mamaw, Mamoo, she was known by many names by those she loved and those who loved her.
Born October 22, 1922, she lived for 91 years until the Lord called her to fly Home on March 17, 2014.
Through her kind hearted nature she was always giving to her children, grandchildren, great grandchildren
and many friends. She married Grover Warren Gunn and they lived in Pelahatchie, Mississippi. Morton
and Jackson and raised Marilyn Hales (Marvin), Lily Wheeler (Sammy), Sara Grice (Ronnie), Warren
Gunn (Helen), Paul Gunn (Jill) and Judy Gunn (Ben). When Grover passed away she married Johnny
Phillips (children Paxton and Kenneth) who also predeceased her. She loved and enjoyed her
grandchildren, James, Lori, Allison, Amanda, Matthew, Warren, Scott, Lee Morgan, Jackson, Carlee and
Emily and great grandchildren, Mathew, Ian, Duncan, Lucien and Radford. She will always be
remembered as a strong willed, hard working, giving, Christian lady, abiding in faith, hope and love - but
the greatest was her love. Visitation at Star Baptist Church on Tuesday, March 18, 2014 from 5pm- 8pm
and 10am-11am on Wednesday March 19, 2014 with a Memorial Celebration following. In lieu of
flowers, donations to Star Baptist Church, Daniel Memorial Baptist Church or your favorite charity .
Surely as you see the flowers bloom each Spring, know the love of the Lord will bloom eternal in all
those who seek his face.
Peter Turney Gunn
85 of 6511 Whitesburg Drive died Wednesday at his residence. The funeral was to be today at 11 am at
Laughlin Service Funeral Home chapel. Burial was to be in Walnut Grove in Franklin County,
Tennessee. Mr. Gunn was a freemason of Adamsville, Tenn for 37 years a Shriner, and the oldest
member of the Clan Gunn Society. Survivors include his wife, Lucy E. Gunn; a daughter Mrs. M. L.
Henderson of Huntsville; a son P. T. Gunn, Jr of Benton, Ky; two brothers, Cloy Gunn of Cowan Tenn
and Jeff Gunn of Huntsville; a sister Mrs. Johnnie B. Hall of Tullahoma Tenn. Huntsville Time, Friday
January 13, 1978
Philip Gunn
The funeral of Philip Gunn of No. 3631 Garfield Avenue took place at St. Teresa’s Church yesterday at
9:30 am. Solemn high mass was celebrated by the Reverend F. P. Gunn of Portland, Oregon, the son of
the deceased, assisted by the Reverend J. J. Maguire of Richland Center, Wis., cousin of the deceased,
as deacon. In the sanctuary were several clergymen, among whom were the Reverend Fathers Dempsey,
Clark, Cantwell, Canning and Connoly. The sermon was preached by the Reverend Father Maquire, who
paid the highest tribute to the character of the deceased. The funeral procession was over two miles in
length. There were representatives from nearly all the convents, from the Christian Brothers and the
clergy. When the funeral arrived at Calvary Cemetery, the lot in which the body was buried was
surrounded by the orphan girls from St. Mary’s Asylum, an institution in which the deceased always took
a great interest. St. Louis Republic, St. Louis, Mo, page 9, Tuesday September 4, 1900.
Philip Roger Gunn
80, of Mesa Arizona passed away on July 12, 2014. Phil Gunn was born in Lincoln Nebraska June 28,
1934. He grew up in Oakland California, where he met and married his high school sweet heart, Gloria.
Together they had 5 children, raised her sister Diane as well as 3 foster children. Having little family as
a child, he found it in abundance as an adult. After the passing of his beloved wife of 47 years in 1999,
he married his second wife Betty, who remained his wonderful companion for 15 years until his death.
Phil was an accomplished Mechanical Engineer and completed his Bachelor's Degree at Sarasota State
College in New York. Upon retirement, he was called into service by the LDS church to serve in the
Family History Center, where he set up and maintained the network and desktops for 15 years. He loved
his calling. His humor, his wit and his intelligence were always on display, as was a quick smile, helping
hand and firm faith in the Lord. He is survived by his beloved wife, Betty, 12 children, 34 grandchildren
and 29 great grandchildren. Services will be held at the LDS church at 5620 East Adobe in Mesa at 10AM
on Saturday July 19th, 2014
Phyllis E. Gunn
SPRINGFIELD, IL - Phyllis E. Gunn, 67, of Springfield, died at 7:35 p.m., Saturday, Oct. 11, 2014, at
St. John's Hospital. She was born June 10, 1947, in Cumberland County, Ky., to James and Elizabeth
Davidson Rose. Graveside Services: 11 a.m., Saturday, Oct. 18, 2014, at Zoar Baptist Church &
Cemetery in Cunningham, Ky. Memorial contributions may be made to: St. John's Hospice or Simmons
Cancer Institute - Published in The State Journal Register October 13, 2014
Phyllis Elaine Gunn
age 83, passed away on December 11, 2013, Cleveland, Ohio. Beloved daughter of the late Frederick C.
and Lillian (Petroski) Peters Gunn; sister of the late Walter F. Gunn Sr. She is survived by her nieces,
nephews, grandnieces and nephews, cousins and many wonderful friends. Phyllis retired from her
teaching career at Thomas Jefferson Elementary School in Euclid, Ohio. She enjoyed travel, the arts especially ballet, and playing bridge. Private services will be held.
Phyllis Irene (Prasol) Gunn,
85, of 14 Temple Avenue passed peacefully on Saturday evening, June 28, 2014 at the Poet Seat Health
Care Center, following a period of declining health. A native of Greenfield, she was born on January 4,
1929 to Thomas and Catherine (Piotkowski) Prasol and was educated in Greenfield Public Schools, a
graduate of GHS in the Class of 1947. Following graduation from high school, Phyllis worked for the
former Montague Rod & Reel Company, in Turners Falls, MA. The Rod Shop had sponsored an adult
women's basketball team on which Phyllis was a standout player. In her youth, she was an avid roller
skater and could often be found skating at the former Riverview Roller Rink in Turners Falls, MA or the
former roller rink at the Gables in South Deerfield. Phyllis was an accomplished vocalist who performed
at the former Garden Theatre in many minstrel shows, as well as on several ""on air"" local shows on the
W.H.A.I. radio station, both in Greenfield, MA. She married David A. Gunn, Sr. in Holy Trinity Church,
Greenfield, MA on June 18, 1949. They made their home in Montague Center, MA for many years, while
raising their family. Phyllis supported her husband's service to the community as a volunteer firefighter
with the Montague Center Fire Department by becoming a member of the Ladies Auxiliary Canteen for
many years. She was a member of the Catholic Women's Council of the former St. Mary's Church in
Turners Falls, MA. They moved back to Greenfield and Phyllis went to work for the Town of Greenfield
School Department, as a teacher's aide for nine years. In her leisure time, she enjoyed crafts and craft
making including: knitting, crocheting, needlepoint, making Christmas decorations and decorative
seasonal wreaths, dolls and doll making. She enjoyed polka and country & western square dancing and
frequent trips to the ocean at Hampton Beach, NH and to White Horse Beach in Plymouth, MA. She is
lovingly remembered by her husband of 65 years, David A. Gunn, Sr., of Greenfield, MA, as well as by
her adoring children: Judith L. Rose and her husband John, of South Deerfield, MA; David A. Gunn, Jr.
and his wife Lisa, of Friendship, ME; Stephen M, Gunn of Greenfield, MA and Debra J. Kelly and her
husband Patrick, of Greenfield, MA. Additionally, she leaves her grandchildren to cherish her memory:
John A. Rose III and his wife Jamie, Jacob Rose and his fiancé Cheri Poirier, Kelsea Gunn-Downes and
her husband Jim, Kyla, Jayna and Rylen Kelly and her great grandson, Gavin Rose. Phyllis was
pre-deceased by her parents, as well as her siblings: Katherine, Laura, Jessie, Helen, Jennie, Henry,
Edward and Frank and leaves many loving nieces, nephews and grandnieces and grandnephews who
remember her with love and affection. In keeping with Phyllis's request, formal services will be omitted
in lieu of a private celebration of her life, to be observed at the convenience of her family, following
cremation. There will be no visiting hours. Expressions of affection are suggested in the form of a
charitable contribution in Phyllis's memory to: Hospice of Franklin County, 329 Conway Street, Suite 2,
Greenfield, MA 01301 or to the Montague Center Fire Department, P.O. Box 237, 28 Old Sunderland
Road, Montague Center, MA Published in The Recorder - July 5, 2014
Phyllis Joan Gunn Mueller
OSAWATOMIE, KS-Mueller, Phyllis Joan 83, died peacefully surrounded by her family on Wednesday,
Nov. 4, 2015. Visitation: 6-8 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 8; Funeral Service: 10 a.m. Monday, Nov. 9, both at
Trinity Lutheran Church, 34868 Block Rd., Paola, KS. Phyllis was born Sept. 4, 1932, to the late Clarence
and Catherine (Macklin) Gunn in Hoisington, KS. Survivors: children, Bill (Susan) Mueller, Beverly
(Frank) Sauerwein, Betty (John) Hewitt, Barbara Dillenbeck; son-in-law, Mark Schotte; 15 grandchildren;
18 great-grandchildren. Preceded in death by her husband, Eugene; 2 brothers, Glenn and Dale; daughter,
Becky. Memorials to: Trinity Lutheran Church or Miami County Cancer Foundation, sent in c/o
Penwell-Gabel Funeral Home, 605 O'Neal Ave., Osawatomie, KS,\
Phyllis Diane Gunn
Funeral services for Phyllis Diane Gunn, 19, who died from injuries received in a Sunday Automobile
accident will be held at 1 pm Thursday at Dudley M. Hughes Buckner Chapel. Burial will be in Grove
Hill Cemetery.......Ms Gunn's 15 month old son Christopher was a passenger in her vehicle and was
released Monday from Parkland Hospital. In addition to her son, Ms. Gunn is survived by parents, Mr.
and Mrs Raymond Lynn Gunn, a brother Terry Lynn Gunn and a sister, Cynthia Ann Gunn Date:
Wednesday, December 8, 1976
Paper: Dallas Morning News (Dallas, TX) Section: D Page: 7
(Reuben and Mary Goforth Gunn desc)
Queen Evelyn Bew Gunn
Died Sunday, July 26, 1970. Mrs. Q. Evelyn Gunn of 391 Cedar Fork Road. She is survived by four
daughters, Mrs. Jane Kellam and Mrs. Emely Kellam of Gloucester County. Mrs. Alice West, Richmond,
and Mrs. Frances Wilburn of anchorage Alaska; one son E. W. Gunn of Richmond; one brother Bruce
Bew of Charleston, West Virginia; 17 grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Remain rest at the
Woody Funeral Home, 2110 E. Laburnum Ave where services will be conducted Wednesday at 11:30
am. Interment Washington Memorial Park. Date: Tuesday, July 28, 1970 Paper: Richmond Times
Dispatch (Richmond, VA) Page: 32
Quentin Gunn
Reidsville, Rockingham County, NC - Quentin George Gunn, 33, died October 23, 2013. Funeral
services will be held 2 p.m. Sunday at Wentworth Baptist Church in Wentworth. The family will receive
friends from 1:30 to 2 p.m. Sunday at the church. Arrangements by Perry-Spencer Funeral Home,
Madison. Quentin Gunn - Reidsville man dies in Greensboro accident: Reidsville Review, The (NC)
- Wednesday, October 23, 2013 - GREENSBORO -- Quentin Gunn, 33, of Reidsville died in a car
accident in Greensboro at about 8:45 a.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 23. Gunn, who was driving a 2004 Nissan
Sentra, failed to reduce speed and drove into the back of a 1986 Ford tow truck while traveling
northbound on Church Street. Gunn was the only person in the vehicle and was pronounced dead at the
scene. "The accident does not appear to be alcohol or speed related," said Capt. Brian Cheek, with the
Greensboro Police Department. "Gunn just did not stop in time." The driver of the truck incurred non-life
threatening injuries. Gunn was employed with the Reidsville Community Bank, who did not desire to
speak on the incident.
Quincy Gunn
Atlanta, Ga. - Quincy Gunn Homegoing celebration for Mr. Quincy O. Gunn, of Monroe, will be held
Saturday at 1:00 p.m. at Corinth Missionary Baptist Church, Social Circle. Bishop William Davenport,
pastor. Interment, Hill Haven Memory Gardens. Remains instate at 12 noon. Visitation TODAY 12:008:00 p.m. with family hour 6:00-8:00 p.m. Cortege will assemble 12 noon at 766 Nicholas Court,
Monr o e . Young-Levett Funeral Home MONROE CHAPEL, ( 770) 26 7 - 2 6 4 2 .
younglevettfuneralhome.com - The Atlanta Constitution July 9, 2014
R. Stephen Gunn
R. Stephen Gunn, devoted father of Michael (Elizabeth), John (Melissa), Becky (Brendan Carver, friend)
and Stephen Gunn, cherished grandfather of Ravyn, Quinn, Finley, dear brother of Jane (the late Larry)
Bogenschutz, Katrinka Gunn S.C. and the late Ben Gunn. Steve was a proud graduate of Elder High
School Class of 1961. Prior to his retirement Stephen was the Chief of Recruitment Operations Division
and Chief of Employee Services of the CIA, and was a member of the CIA Retirees Assoc. Peacefully
May 7, 2014 age 71. Visitation Tuesday at Bayley, 990 Bayley Place Drive, 45233, 9:30 AM until the
Celebration of the Mass of Christian Burial at 10:30 AM. Remembrances may be made to Elder High
School, 3900 Vincent Avenue, 45205 or Bayley Benevolent Fund, 990 Bayley Place Drive, Cincinatti,
Ohio. The Cincinnati Enquirer May 11, 2014
Rachel Ann Gunn-Tucker,
72, passed away on Saturday, April 4, 2015. Rachel was predeceased by her parents, Stephen and Nora
Gunn; husband, Arthur Twarz; son, Timmy VanDerpoel; sister, Ruth Ferger. Rach is survived by her
husband, Victor Tucker, Brooktondale; son and daughter-in-law, Lloyd and Teresa Twarz, Candor;
grandson, Gregory Twarz; two sisters and brothers-in-law, Jean and Tom Dewey, Candor, Cheryl and
Dean L'Amoreaux, Groton; two brothers and sisters-in-law, Arthur and Shirley Gunn, TX, Louis and
Norma Gunn, Candor; many nieces and nephew (To whom she was fondly called "Aunt Ricky".) and
many dear friends. Rachel was taken from us far too soon. She had found so much love, happiness and
peace with her new husband, Vic. Rach was a beautiful ray of light, she spread love wherever she was!
Rachel's life was a true example of Corinthians: 13 "And none these three remain: faith, hope and love.
But the greatest of these is love." A celebration of Rachel's life will be held on Tuesday, April 7, 2015
at 3:00 p.m. at the Caroline Center Church, 760 Buffalo Road, Caroline Center, NY with the Rev. Phil
Jordan, officiating. In Lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made in Rachel A. Tucker's
memory to Bread of Life Food Pantry, P.O. Box 94, Candor, NY Ithaca Journal - April 6, 2015
Ralph Gunn
Ralph E. Gunn of Bellevue passed peacefully April 26, 2013. Born in Meridian, Mississippi July 5, 1917
to Joseph and Maude Mae Gunn, he was the fourth of six children survived by one brother, Jim (Carol)
of Honolulu. Ralph's family moved to Kelso, Washington in the 1920's. He attended Kelso High School,
starring in track and basketball setting state records for the mile and high jump. Ralph married Mary
Frances Henriot in March 21, 1942. They honeymoonied at Spirit Lake on Mount St Helen's. After
working in Alaska during WWII, Ralph went to work at Boeing. Ralph held many positions including
Program Manager of the Tomahawk Missile Program, Business Manager of Minuteman Missile Program,
Chief of Industrial Engineering, Operations Control Manager of the Lunar Orbiter Project. After early
retirement he earned his real estate license beginning a second career. Ralph was an outdoorsman
enjoying hunting, salmon fishing, skiing, and golfing with his friends and family. He and Mary traveled
the world as well. Ralph is survived by his wife of 71 years; his brother; sons Dan (Kathy), Thom (Maria),
Mike (Lilia); grandchildren Nick (Dana), Adam, Lily, Joe; great grandchildren Maya, Sebastian. No
Memorial is scheduled. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to your favorite charity in Ralph's name
Ralph Gunn,
80, passed away at his home in Napa on Saturday, Dec. 22, 2001. He had been battling lung cancer. Ralph
is from the longtime Napa family of H.L. Gunn who settled in Napa in the 1870s. Ralph was born in
Glenn County on Nov. 17, 1921 to Lavern Gunn and Edna (Henrich) Gunn. He was raised on a rural
ranch with his sister Virginia and brother Glen. He learned to hunt and fish at a young age and was a star
athlete at Hamilton High School. He moved to Napa in 1941 where he met his wife of 59 years, Rita
Della Maggoria of Napa. He then served with the U.S. Army ground troops in Germany during World
War II. Following the war he returned to Napa where he and Rita raised their two sons, Robert and
Ronald. He worked for 40 years at Mare Island as a burner in Shop 26. Ralph played fast pitch softball
in Napa and Vallejo during the late 1940s and 1950s. He played in numerous State Championships as a
member of the Napa Merchants during the 1950s. He also coached youth baseball in the Napa Fly League
and Kiwanis Softball League. He enjoyed pheasant hunting, abalone fishing, gardening and trips with his
wife Rita in their motor home. Ralph will be remembered for his cheerful way of life by his survivors,
who include his wife Rita; sons Robert of Pacific Grove, and Ronald of Durham; and his six
grandchildren. The funeral service will be held on at 2 p.m. Friday at the Claffey & Rota Funeral Home,
1975 Main St., Napa. Ralph will be buried next to his mother and father at Tulocay Cemetery. Memorial
contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society, 1031 Jefferson St., Napa, CA 94559. Napa
Valley Register (CA) - Tuesday, December 25, 2001 (John and Jane Dishman Gunn? Desc)
Raylynn Grace Gunn,
4 weeks, of Central City, died Wednesday, March 2, 2016, at 2:20AM at Alive Hospice in Nashville.
Raylynn was born February 3, 2016, in Madisonville. She was preceded in death by her
great-grandparents, Ishmal and Shirley DeMoss, Ray and Dorothy Crook, and James Roe. She is survived
by her mother, Shayla Rae Crook of Central City; father Colton Ray Gunn of Central City; brother Avin
Ray Crook of Central City; maternal grandparents Reba and Ethan Crook of Nebo; paternal grandparents
Jamie Markwell of Bremen and Kenny Gunn Jr. of South Carrollton; paternal great-grandparents Janice
Roe of Bremen and Kenny and Diane Gunn Sr. of South Carrollton; aunt Amber McDonald of Bowling
Green; uncle Casey Crook of Nebo; great-aunts Stacy Stobaugh of Greenville and Angie Martin of
Belton; and several cousins. Funeral services will be Saturday, March 5, 2016, at 1:00PM at Tucker
Funeral Home in Central City, with Rev. Greg Brooks officiating. Burial in Pine Grove Cemetery.
Visitation will be Saturday after 11:00AM at the funeral home. Online condolences may be made at
www.tuckerfuneralhomes.com.
Raymond C. Gunn
89, quietly passed away Nov. 11, 2013 in Ocala, FL. Born in Detroit MI, he is proceeded in death by his
sister Katherine J. Arnold. He was a B17 pilot in the Army Air Corps in WWII. Worked as a Harbor
Master then Detective Sergeant before retiring from the Detroit Police Department. After a family move
to Florida he joined the Orange County Sheriff Dept. as a Deputy Sheriff-Bailiff in Orlando, FL. Survived
by his wife of 65 years, Jane Morris Gunn. Children: Thomas Gunn- Detroit, Craig Gunn (Julie)Pittsburg, Kathleen Gunn Studstill (Bill) -Orlando, David Gunn (Karen)- Denver, CO; several grand- and
great-grandchildren. Sisters- Sally Mazzie (Robert) Ocala, FL and Nancy Burner (Larry) Pensacola, FL.
Private family inurnment will be held at a later date in Orlando
Raymond E. Gunn
Mt. Hope, KS - Raymond E. Gunn, 63, owner of G & W mfg, passed away Friday June 11, 2010. Rosary
at 5 pm Sunday June 13. St Joseph Catholic Church. Burial will follow at Syracuse Cemetery, Syracuse,
Kansas. He was preceded in death by his father Joel D. Gunn. Survivors are wife Cindy; son Levi Gunn;
mother Jessie Mae Gunn; sisters, Janet Gunn (Rex), all of Denver, Sylvia Mierau (Tim) of Monroe, Wa;
brother Joel Gunn (Belinda) of Greensboro, NC. 23 nieces and nephews. Wichita Eagle, The (KS) Saturday, June 12, 2010
Raymond E. Gunn
Raymond E. Gunn of Laguna Park, Texas. Survived by wife Lois Gunn; son Bennie Ray Gunn of
Lubbock, Tx; daughters, Mrs. Betty Jo Lloyd of Jacksonville, NC and Mrs. Dorothy Jane Latimer of
Trenton, Tx. Mrs. Evelyn Gaye Harvey of Laguna Park, Tx, Mrs. Carole Waynette Arnold, Dolores,
Colorade; sister Effie Mae Snead of Eastland, and brother Clyde Gunn of Austin. Dudley M. Hughes
Jefferson Chapel, Interment DeSoto Memorial Park. Sat. October 23, 1982, Dallas Morning News, Page
27(Thomas and Sarah Boatwright Gunn desc)
Raymond Garland Gunn
went to be with his Lord on August 4, 2015 at the age of 90. He was born June 3, 1925 in Flomot, Texas
to B.W. (Boots) and Altie Gunn. After graduation from high school, Raymond was drafted into the Army
and was deployed overseas during WWII where he served as a mortar gunner. During his enlistment, he
married Mary Yvonne Martin on July 31, 1944, and they were married for 71 years. He was a farmer in
the Levelland and Smyer area for many years. He enjoyed restoring old tractors, coffee with his buddies
and spending time with his family. He was a member of the 13th & K Church of Christ. Raymond is
survived by his wife, Mary Yvonne; daughters, Judy and husband Rick Rogers of Levelland and Pat and
husband Carl Porter of Seymour; 5 grandchildren; and 12 great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be
held at 2 PM on Friday, August 7, 2015 at the George Price Funeral Home Chapel, with burial to follow
in the City of Levelland Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests donations to the New Mexico
Children's Home in Por-tales, New Mexico. (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright Gunn desc)
Raymond Lawrence Gunn,
89, of Independence, MO, returned home to God Wednesday, February 25, 2015. He was born
September 11, 1925, in Ft. Madison, Iowa, to William H. and Cloda M. Gunn. He is preceded in death
by his parents; brother, Charles; and sisters, Wilma Tucker and Thelma Francis. Ray served in the United
States Navy Seabees from November 11, 1943 through April 15, 1946. He graduated from Graceland
College with an Associate’s Degree in 1948. He then completed his Bachelor of Music Education and
Master’s degree in the same subject from Drake University. He was married to Alice Irene Folkes on
September 5, 1948. He taught instrumental music in elementary through high school in Iowa for 13 years
and in the Kansas City Missouri Public schools for 25 years, retiring in 1988. In Independence, he served
as President of Meals on Wheels; President and Lieutenant Governor of the Optimist Club of
Independence; Friends of Youth (Independence); as pastor of Community of Christ congregation in
Logan, Iowa, and Blue Ridge congregation in Independence, Missouri, and also helped assist in various
youth camps throughout his years. He played pipe organ and directed the handbell choir at the Blue Ridge
congregation. He is survived by his wife, Alice (Folkes) Gunn, formerly of England; two sons, Russell
J. and wife Wendy Gunn, Kelvin R. and wife Marilyn Gunn; grandson, Randy and wife Suzanne Mwirigi
Gunn; granddaughter, Krista and husband Shane Pritchett; granddaughter, Ashli Gunn; granddaughter
Celeste and husband Michael Tilley; seven great-grandchildren; and numerous nieces, nephews, and
cousins, as well as a host of friends. A memorial service will be held at the Blue Ridge Community of
Christ congregation, 3371 Blue Ridge Blvd., Independence, MO, 64052, on Saturday, March 7th, 2015,
at 2:00pm. Family will greet friends an hour prior to the service in the fellowship hall. In lieu of flowers,
contributions to Blue Ridge Community of Christ, Outreach International, or Kansas City Hospice House
is suggested.
Raymond M. Gunn
of Schaumburg, Illinois - formerly of Des Plaines, beloved husband of the late Bertha nee Krowka;
loving father of Raymond (Rose) and Nancy (Anthony) Gadachy; cherished grandfather of Raymond
(Angie), Jr., Kimberley Andersen, James (Jana), Tony Gadachy, Jr. and Michael Gadachy; proud
great-grandfather of Lydia, Kyle and Gavin. WWII Naval Veteran, member Des Plaines Chamber of
Commerce, Elks Club and Better Business Bureau of Des Plaines. Visitation Friday 10:00 am until time
of service 11:00am at the Countryside Funeral Home and Crematory 1640 Greenmeadows Blvd. (at
Barrington Rd.) Streamwood/Schaumburg. Committal service 1:30p.m. Abraham Lincoln National
Cemetery. Cremation was private at Countryside Crematory. Reburn G. Gunn, Sr.
of 402 W. 27th Street died December 1, 1977. He is survived by his wife Dossie Lewis Gunn; a son,
Reburn G. Gunn, Jr.; a sister Jacqueline G. Krouse; a brother Lawrence E. Gunn; two granddaughters,
Miss Becky Lynn and Jean Marie Gunn; tow grandsons, Reburn G. II and Michael L. Gunn; two
stepgrandsons, John G. Jr and David C. Haggood. Remains at Joseph W. Bliley, Interment Dale
Memorial Park Saturday, December 3, 1977
Paper: Richmond Times Dispatch (Richmond, VA)
Page: 12 (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright Gunn desc)
Reginald Gunn
10262 Winemont. Sruvived by his wife Exa Brown Gunn; son Billy Jack Gunn; daughter in law Ellen
Gunn; half brother Buddy Wagner; sisters Mrs. Norma Lee Doggett, Mrs Mary Evelyn Nolen;
grandchildren Gary, Sherri, Larry Gunn. Services 10:30 am Wednesday from St. Johns Episcopal
Church, 848 Harter Road. Interment Grove Hill. Tuesday, January 9, 1979
Paper: Dallas Morning
News (Dallas, TX) Page: 15
Rex B. Gunn
Rex B. Gunn, 30, Pursley oil field worker was instantly killed Sunday, September 16, 1956 at 10:40 am
when his pickup truck figured in a collision with the southbound Fort Worth and Denver City Rock Island
Twin Star Rocket passenger train at a grade crossing immediately north of Lake Halbert. His death is the
10th traffic fatality in Navarro County this year. Surviving are his wife a daughter, Carole Jean; a son,
Paul; father O. B. Gunn all of Pursley; seven sisters; Nadine Gunn, Mrs. Gaynele Hubbard, Mrs. R. B.
Comer, Mrs. Fred Anderson, Mrs. Rogert Kirk, Mrs. Eual Brown, and Louise Gunn. Interment Hamilton
Beeman Cemetery in Retreat. (Reuben and Mary Goforth Gunn desc)
Rexa Gunn Walters
age 85, a resident of Forest, MS passed away on Monday May 26, 2014 in Brandon, MS. Visitation will
be held on Thursday May 29, 2014 from 9:30 AM until 10:50 AM at Wolf Funeral Services in Morton,
MS. Funeral Services will be held on Thursday May 29, 2014 at 11:00 AM in the Chapel of Wolf Funeral
Services. Burial will follow in the Pleasant Ridge Baptist Cemetery in Forest, MS. Officiating will be
Rev. Larry Duncan. Wolf Funeral Services in Morton, MS is in charge of the arrangements. Mrs. Walters
was a lifelong resident of the Piketon Community in Scott County. She was a member of the Pleasant
Ridge Baptist Church in Forest, MS. She was an avid outdoorsman who loved gardening, fishing and
hunting. Mrs. Walters is preceded in death by her parents and numerous brothers and sisters. She is
survived by her husband, K.C. Walters of Forest, MS.; two daughters, Delores Nokes and husband Bert
of Pearl, MS.; Margaret Breeden and husband Mel of Brandon,MS.; one sister, Floy Wall of Forest, MS.;
one brother, Marshall Gunn of Forest, MS.; one grandchild, Elizabeth Nokes of Jackson, MS.; a number
of nieces, nephews and other relatives.
Rebecca Gunn Harris,
89, of Collinsville, Virginia passed away June 20, 2013. Funeral 2 p.m. Tuesday, June 25, 2013, at Smith
Memorial United Methodist Church in Collinsville. Arrangements by Norris Funeral Services. Roanoke
Times, The (VA) - Tuesday, June 25, 2013 page A12
Rettie Eloise Gunn Giles
Funeral services for Rettie Eloise Gunn Giles, 86, of Silas will be held Wednesday, December 31, 2014
at 11 A.M. at the Chapel of Bumpers Funeral Home with Rev. Jesse Griffith officiating. Burial will
follow in the Harrison Cemetery in Silas. Visitation will be at the funeral home one hour prior to the
service. Mrs. Giles passed away Sunday, December 28, 2014 at Willow Trace Nursing Center in Butler.
She was born July 4, 1928 in Bladon Springs, AL to Franklin T. “Frank” Gunn and Rettie R. Taylor
Gunn. She was a retired owner of the Giles Food Land in Silas. Mrs. Giles was a member of the Hickory
Grove Baptist Church for around thirty-five years until the death of her husband when she transferred her
membership to Spring Bank Baptist Church where she taught Sunday School for many years. Survivors
include her daughters Nara Johnson (Duane) of Silas; Sara Retherford (Guy) of Silas; brother Benjamin
F. Gunn of Bay Minette; her sister-in-law Opal Giles Williams of Bay Minette; five grandchildren Lesley
Johnson Anglin (Michael) of Panama City Beach, FL., Scott Johnson (Brandi) of Millbrook, AL., Mary
Elizabeth Giles Switzer (Nicholas)of Sardis, AL, Tyler Johnson (Jennifer) of Millbrook, AL, and Evan
Retherford of Silas, AL; four great grandchildren Kelbi Johnson, Hartley Johnson, Charley Anglin, and
Mary Frances Switzer; and host of nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents; her
husband Ervin C. “E.C.” Giles; her son Michael Elwyn Giles; and her two brothers Marvin L. Gunn and
Maxwell E. Gunn. Pallbearers are Scott Johnson, Tyler Johnson, Evan Retherford, Michael Anglin,
Nicholas Switzer, and Edward Allen “Dobee” Taylor. Honorary pallbearers are the nurses and staff of
Station 3 at Willow Trace Nursing Center. Memorials may be made to the Baptist Children’s Homes at
PO Box 361767, Birmingham, Alabama 35236.
Rhonda Kaye Gunn,
53, died August 3, 2015. Memorial services will be held at 10:00 a.m., Thursday, August 6, 2015 at
Shaffer Funeral Home’s Sherwood Way Chapel. Arrangements are by Shaffer Funeral Home/Sherwood
Way, San Angelo,Texas She is survived by her daughter, Valenie Stewart; father, Clayton Gunn; sister,
Sonya Whiddon; brother, Anthony Gunn; grandchildren, Madison Lee and Tristan Wallace.
Rial Marshall Gunn
The funeral of Rial Marshal Gunn, who died in a hospital here late on Wednesday after a few days'
illness, was conducted Saturday afternoon in Avenue Baptist Church with Elder Glenn Williams of
Muleshoe and W. L. Bollinger officiating. Burial was in West Park Cemetery, directed by Gilliland
Funeral Home. Mr. Gunn had been a resident of Deaf Smith County since the 1920's. He farmed, also
operated the Westway store 17 years after conducting one of the earliest commercial trucking services
in the area to haul wheat for farmers. He was a native of Missouri, born at Eldon, Morgan County, Oct.
4, 1875. Moving to Oklahoma, then Indian Terrritory, in 1894 he married Mary Emily Richmond at
Burneville[sic], Okla., July 3, 1908 [sic, should be 1898]. They farmed in that state, then near Hollene,
N. M., after they moved westward in 1920. In this county they first farmed near Hereford, and returned
to a home in the city after retirement at Westway where they owned the community store from 1929 to
1946. Mr Gunn was a member of the Primitive Baptist Church. He is survived by two daughters, Mrs.
Guy Lawrence of 415 Ave. F, with whom he made his home in recent years, and Mrs. J. H . Landers; five
grandchildren, 13 geat-grandchildren and 2 great-great-grand chldren. Family reunions had marked his
birthdays for several years, and last October all his descendants except one grandchild were present.
Serving as his pallbearers were Merlin Kaul, Johnnie Townsend, Elmer Combs, U. V. Pierce, Maurice
Tannahill, and Robert Boyd (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright Gunn desc)
Rice Henry Gunn
H. (Rice Henry) "Pete" Gunn was called home to the Lord on April 7th, 2015; at the age of 92. He was
born June 16th, 1922 in Little River, Texas to Joe Henry Blackwell Gunn, and Julia Wavery Rice: the
12th of 13 kids. He survived the Great Depression growing up on farms in Little River and Troy (in Bell
County). He served valiantly in the Army during the Second World War; European theater. He earned
the Bronze Star, Good Conduct Medal, Marksman Badge, & other medals. He served under Generals
Patton, Bradley, and Mark Clark as anti-aircraft gunner, then as a medic. His tours of duty included Italy,
North Africa, and Germany in the 'Army of Occupation' after the war. He then returned to Temple,
Texas where he married Geraldine Sanders in 1947. He moved to Dallas where he worked as a carpenter/
contractor, specializing in remodeling, with his own company: Gunnco Building. He lived in Mesquite,
Texas for 32 years before moving to Round Rock, Texas to manage the 'Old Settler's Park' in 1988.
He retired in 1998, and spent the remainder of his years with his wife & daughter in Round Rock. He was
preceded in death by his eldest son, Mark, in 2007; and several brothers & sisters. He is survived by wife
Geri, sister Faye Dillard, daughter Carol Armstrong, son, Bret, grand daughters Kristin and Kamryn, and
great grand daughter, Ruby. He will be Honored at a Memorial Service on April 25, 2 p.m. at 1st
Methodist Church in Round Rock. Austin American-Statesman (TX) - Sunday, April 19, 2015 (Thomas
and Sarah Boatwright Gunn desc)
Richard Gunn
Richard Wallace Gunn, 93, of this town and former longtime resident of Stratford, CT., passed away
Tuesday, September 30, 2014 in Agawam. Born Nov. 13, 1920 in Stratford, CT, he was the son of the
late Arthur W. and Certa N. (Potter) Gunn. He retired from STV, Inc., a consulting-engineering firm as
Executive Vice President. He had managed offices in Stratford, CT, and Rochester, NY. Richard was a
graduate of Bassick H.S., Class of '38 in Bridgeport, CT, and a graduate of Union College, Class of '51
in Schenectady, NY where he received his BS in Civil Engineering. He was a member of Masonic Lodge
Ansantawac Lodge #89 A.F. & A.M., a member of VFW Post 9460, a member Emeritus of The Moles,
an organization of professionals engaged in the construction of tunnels, subways, and sub-aqueous
projects. He was a Professional Engineer licensed in multiple states, and was a Navy veteran of WWII.
He leaves two surviving sons and three daughters-in-law, David W. Gunn and his wife Barbara of
Southwick, MA, John R. Gunn and his wife Elizabeth of Simsbury, CT, Marguerite Gunn, eight
grandchildren, Jonathan, Robert, Brian, Katherine, Elaine, Paul, Adam, & Maryanne, and five
great-grandchildren, Jaimeson and Dashiell, Ashlynn and Kierstyn, and Kaylee. He was predeceased by
his wife Janet E. (Fowler) Gunn, and a son Richard Fowler Gunn. Family and friends are invited to attend
a graveside service for Richard on Tuesday, October 7th, 2014 at 11:00 AM in Union Cemetery, 23
Temple Court, Stratford, CT. There are no calling hours. Southwick-Forastiere Funeral Home has been
entrusted with arrangements. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the charity of
one's choice
Richard B. Dick Gunn,
84, of Langdon, N.D., formerly of rural Devils Lake, N.D., passed away on Wednesday, August 21, 2013
at the Cavalier County Memorial Hospital in Langdon. Mass of the Resurrection for Dick will be held
on Tuesday, August 27 at 10 a.m. at St. Joseph Catholic Church, Devils Lake with Fr. Matthew Kraemer
and Fr. William McDermott concelebrating the Mass. Burial will be in St. Joseph's Catholic Cemetery
with Military Honors accorded by the Neathery-Simensen Post #756, Devils Lake Veterans of Foreign
Wars and the North Dakota Military Funeral Honors Team. Visitation will be held on Monday from 5
p.m. until 7 p.m. with a scripture service and Rosary to follow at 7 p.m. all at the Gilbertson Funeral
Home, Devils Lake. Visitation on Tuesday will be at the church one hour prior to the funeral Mass.
Serving as casket bearers for Richard will be Keith Gunn, Aaron Gunn, Howard McLean, Wayne
McLean, Don McLean and Steve McLean. Honorary bearers will be Clifford Brekken, Glenn Weirick
and Glen Regan. Music will be provided by Joetta McLean and JoDee Lagein. Reading the scriptures will
be Terri Zimmerman and Melissa Gunn. Gift bearers will be Hannah and Gage Zimmerman. Richard
Benjamin, was born September 18, 1929 at Hannah, N.D., the son of Lottie (Skene) and Benjamin Gunn.
He lived with his parents at rural Hannah and attended Byron School. As a young man he farmed with
his father until 1951 when he joined the Army. Richard began his service to his country on May 29, 1951
and was stationed in Alaska. He was honorably discharged on April 13, 1953 with the rank of Corporal.
After his discharge, Dick returned to Hannah and farmed on his own until 1966. He worked in Minnesota
for four years before coming to Devils Lake in 1970. He worked as a carpenter for Erickson Construction
until 1980 when he started his own radiator repair business which he owned and operated from 1980 until
1991 when he retired. Dick married Delphina Ford at Devils Lake in 1974 and they resided at the family
home in rural Devils Lake. Delphina passed away on November 8, 1999. Dick lived at the Odd Fellows
home for about one year and at Heartland Care Center, both in Devils Lake, for a short time. For the past
five years, Dick has made Maple Manor Care Center in Langdon his home. Dick always had a passion
for farming. He never considered it work. It was a joy to be outdoors, serving as a steward of the land.
Dick had a special talent as a self-taught butcher and knew his cuts of meat. He loved outings with family
and friends to the casinos, Dairy Queen, grill night and playing cards at Maple Manor. He always had a
special place in his heart for his nieces and nephews and their children. He was always young at heart and
Debbie's two grandchildren could always make him smile. Dick was a life member of the American
Legion and past member of the Odd Fellows. We have lost someone very special to us and we will miss
him greatly. Dick is survived by his nieces and nephews; Steve (Linda) McLean of Inner Grove Heights,
Minn., Donald (Diane) McLean of River Falls, Wisc., Howard (Jody) McLean of Argyle, Minn., Norma
McLean of Fargo, N.D.; Keith (Debbie) Gunn of Hannah, N.D., Terri Zimmerman of Fargo, Julie Gunn
(Steve Pittenger) of Ocean City, N.J.; sister-in-law, Janice Glaser of Warroad, Minn.; many grand nieces
and grand nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents; wife, Delphina; sisters, Esther Gunn,
Charlotte Gunn and Lorraine Johnson; brother, Donald Gunn; and nephew, Kip McLean.
Richard Curtis Gunn
Columbus, Ohio - Richard passed away on Monday September 14, 2015. Richard was a resident of
Columbus, Ohio at the time of his passing. He graduated from Gahanna Lincoln High School in 1978.
He was a member of Plumbers and Pipefitters Local 189. He was precede in death by his mother
Sheereen Gunn. He is suvived by his father and step mother, Richard and Blanche Gunn, his sons
Richard Chad and Justin Gunn; his sisters Laurie Topping and Terri Gunn. A celebration of his life will
be held at a later date.
Richard "Curt" Gunn, 55, passed away on September 14, 2015. Curt was born on August 6, 1960. He
graduated from Gahanna Lincoln High School in 1978. He was a member of Plumbers & Pipefitters Local
189. Preceded in death by his mother Sheereen Gunn. He is survived by his father & step-mother Richard
"Dick" & Blanche Gunn; sons Richard "Chad" & Justin Gunn; sisters Laurie Topping & Terri Gunn;
nieces & nephews Jeremy, Nick & Ryland Topping & Stephani, Ryan & Shyanne Gunn. A Celebration
of Life will be held at a later date. Interested parties can leave contact information at
[email protected]. Arrangements by Evans Funeral Home 4171 E. Livingston Ave.
Age 92, died peacefully at home surrounded by his family on March 6, 2016. Beloved husband of Lorna
for 68 years. Loving father of Judy (Terry Boyar) Gunn, Sharon (Patrick) Davis, Brenda (Harry) Ganas,
Charlotte (Tom) Leffler and Beverly (Mark) Vines. Dear grandfather of 15 and great grandfather of 5.
Richard was a WWII Army Air Force Veteran, serving as a pilot in the 494th Bomb Group, 864th
Squadron, in the South Pacific for 41 missions. Visitation at the R.G. & G.R. Harris Funeral Home,
15451 Farmington Rd., Livonia, Thursday from 3 p.m.. until 7 p.m. Celebration service at 7 p.m.
concluding with honor service and taps. Memorials may be directed to Cedar Campus, P.O. Box 425,
Cedarville, MI 49719. Please share a memory at www.rggrharris.com
Published in the Detroit Free Press, The Detroit News and other local publications from Mar. 10 to Mar.
13, 2016
Richard LeRoy Gunn
1918 ~ 2013 - Richard LeRoy Gunn traveled extensively to every continent showing its beauties and
teaching world cultures to countless people. On March 28, 2013, at 94 years of age, he traveled on to his
next great adventure. He was born on September 28, 1918 to Benjamin LeRoy and Fanny Louise Ensign
Gunn in Salt Lake City. He served a mission to Hawaii, and the spirit of Hawaii stayed with him
throughout his life. Pearl Harbor was attacked while on his mission, and he enlisted in the Army upon
his return, serving in the mapping unit of the 948th Army engineer corps during WWII. He married
Jeanne Wright in 1942 and they had 6 children- Kathy, Elizabeth, Rick, Jeremy, Becky and Candy. He
received a doctorate in art education from Stanford. He was a well-loved professor of art and master
teacher at BYU for 34 years. In 1972 he was recognized as Professor of the Year. He had a tremendous
impact on those he came in contact with. He was an avid, diehard BYU sports fan, attending games long
after he lost his sight. As a faithful member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, he served
in various capacities including Bishop and served on the Young Men's General Board for over 20 years.
He was preceded in death by Jeanne, his dedicated wife of 47 years who passed away from cancer. He
later married Jeanine Done Hansen, his devoted wife of 22 years, who gave tender loving care to him in
his failing years. He is loved and remembered by their combined 12 children and spouses, and their 53
grandchildren and 57 great grandchildren. A Visitation will be held Thursday, April 4, 2013 from 6:00
pm to 8:00 pm at the Oak Hills Hillside Chapel, 1960 North 1500 East, Provo, UT. Funeral Services will
also be held at the church on Friday, April 5th, at 12:00 Noon, where a Visitation will be held prior to
services from 10:30 am to 11:30 am. Interment in East Lawn Memorial Hills Cemetery. In lieu of flowers,
donations can be made to the Church Perpetual Education Fund.
Robert Engleton Gunn
GRAYSON, LA - Robert Engleton Gunn, a retired factory worker, died Thursday. The funeral is 1:30
p.m. Saturday at Riser Funeral Home chapel, Columbia. Visitation is from 4-9 p.m. today and from 9 a.m.
until time of service Saturday at the funeral home. Burial is at the Welcome Home Cemetery, Grayson.
Published in The Monroe News-Star (LA), January 15, 1999
Robert Gerald Gunn,
73, a native of Fort Myers, Fla. and resident of Singer died at his residence on Friday, Aug. 2, 2013. He
was an avid fisherman and loved to play Bingo. He loved his children unconditionally and his baby girl,
Bella. He was the son of the late A. J. Gunn and Lenora Osborne Gunn. He is survived by four
daughters, Tonya Rogers and husband, Charles Rogers, Jr., Debra Foster of Singer, Carolyn Gearin and
husband, Tommy of Oretta, and Lillian Eaton of Vinton. He is also survived by 18 grandchildren and 20
great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents, A. J. Gunn and Lenora Osborne Gunn; his
wife, Hazel Gearin Gunn; two sons, Mark Gunn and Michael Gunn; two daughters, Gloria Roby and
Joyce Gunn; and one sister, Carol Lowe. A private memorial will be held at a later date. Arrangements
are being handled by Christensen Funeral Home, DeQuincy.
Robbie Sanderson Gunn,
84, of Leesburg died Thursday, August 27, 2015 at Phoebe Putney Memorial Hospital.The funeral service
will be held at 2:00 PM on Sunday at the Liberty Hill Baptist Church with interment to follow in the
church cemetery. The Rev. David Williams and Rev. Scott Tomlinson will officiate. Mrs. Gunn was born
on June 12, 1931 in Marion County, AL, to the late R. G. and Lovie Bell Burk Sanderson. She had lived
in Leesburg since 2002 and was a retired supervisor with Civil Service. Mrs. Gunn enjoyed cross
stitching, jigsaw puzzles and crocheting clothes for dolls. She was a member of the Liberty Hill Baptist
Church. Survivors include her daughters, Yvonne Duncan (Micheal) of Havelock, NC, Margaret Gunn
of Leesburg; son, John Gunn (Sharon) of Albany; sisters, Bertie Watson of Albany, Alice Beatrice
Blackwell of Warwick; 10 grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren. In addition to her parents, Mrs.
Gunn was preceded in the death by her husband, James Earl Gunn on March 16, 2004; son, James O.
Gunn; daughter, Eleanor Gunn; 2 brothers and a sister. The family will receive friends Saturday August
29,2015 at Banks Funeral Home from 5:00PM until 7:00 PM. Those desiring please make donations to
the Liberty Hill Baptist Church,724 Liberty Hill Road, Doerun, GA 31744.
Robbie Lee Gunn Cole,
of Dalton ,Ga. departed this life Thursday morning, May 2, 2013, in the comfort of her home. Robbie Lee
was born July 8, 1920, in Lincoln County, Tenn., a daughter of the late George H. and Mattie Lou Walker
Gunn. She was also preceded in death by a grandson, Bradley Thomas Cole; a sister, Marie Moore; a
brother, Wilburn Gunn and sisters-in-law, Jean Bain and Mary Elizabeth Cole. She was a graduate of
Huntland High School in Huntland, Tenn., David Lipscomb College in Nashville, Tenn. and Middle
Tennessee State in Murfreesboro, Tenn. where she obtained her teaching degree in elementary education.
She taught for more than 32 years in Whitfield County, most of which was the third grade at Antioch,
Eastside and Dawnville schools. She was a member of the Alpha Delta Kappa Teachers Sorority and a
faithful member of Central Church of Christ. She is survived by her husband, Thomas "Tom" Cole of
the home and would have celebrated their 65th wedding anniversary, Sept. 1, 2013; daughter and son-inlaw, Janice and Clinton Hicks; son and daughter-in-law, Larry and Rebecca Cole, all of Dalton; sister,
Audrey Comer of Murfreesboro, Tenn.; grandchildren, Stephanie and Daniel Busie, Matthew and Sara
Hicks, Carrie and Eric Bishop, Aimee Gray and Marla Henderson; nine great-grandchildren; brother-inlaw, Frank Cole; sister-in-law, Virginia Benson both of Dalton; several nieces and nephews. Services
to celebrate the life of Mrs. Robbie Lee Cole will be Saturday at 2:30 p.m. at Ponders Melrose Chapel
with Ross Jordan and Clinton Hick officiating. She will be laid to rest at Bethel United Methodist Church
Cemetery with Grady Gunn, Edwin Comer, Daniel Busie, Tony Taylor, Eric Bishop and Matthew Hicks
serving as pallbearers. The family will receive friends at Ponders Melrose Chapel from 6 to 9 p.m. today
and after noon Saturday until the service hour. (John A. And Catherine Charles Gunn desc)
A. Robert "Bob" Gunn,
76, Indianapollis, Indiana passed away on June 3, 2015 at Community Hospital East. He was born in
Indianapolis on November 2, 1938 to the late James R. and Virginia E. (Asbury) Gunn. He was preceded
in death by his son Robert T. Gunn. He was retired from sales for Triangle Sheet Metal Co.and a United
States Airforce Veteran. Suriviors include: .son: Edward G. Gunn, daughter; Patsy C. Perry; former wife:
Dorothy Joann (Stitt) Gunn; brother: John William (Vicky) Gunn; sisters: Loretta Spear, Martha Lou
(James) Wilson, and Judith C.. (Bill) Wand; 6 grandchildren and 9 great-grandchildren Visitation will
be held at Fountain Square Mortuary on Saturday, June 6, from 2:00 p.m. until service at 5:30 p.m. with
Pastor Larry L. Dalton and United States Airforce Honor Guard, officating.
Robert Gunn
Greensboro, Georgia February 24, 1923 - Robert Gunn well known barber went into a room in the rear
of the barber shop at Union Point and shot himself through the heart with a pistol at 1 o’clock today.
Coroner J. A. Veazey has gone to Union Point to hold an inquest over the body. No cause is assigned
for the act. Gunn leave a wife and one child. He was about 30 years of age. Sunday, February 25, 1923
Paper: Macon Telegraph (Macon, GA) Page: Four
Robert Bolin Gunn
Passes Away - After an illness of several weeks Robert B Gunn died at his home last Thursday afternoon.
Funeral services were conducted at the residence Friday afternoon by the Rev. W L Storment, pastor of
the Methodist Church and burial was in the I O O F Cemetery. Mr. Gunn who was a bachelor had lived
in Chickasaw County all his life and was a member of a very old and prominent family, being the oldest
son of the late Mr. W B Gunn and the late Mrs. Zadie Green Gunn. He spent his childhood near Egypt
and the family moved to Okolona when he was a very young man. For a number of years he was
connected with the Mobile and Ohio Railroad; but after the death of his father he gave his time
exclusively to farming interests. He was kind generous and loyal and also possessed a keen intellect and
wit which helped to win friends for him. He was loved by those with whom he was closely associated and
held in high esteem by all who knew him. Mr. Gunn is survived by his sister, Mrs. Victoria Goyer, with
whom he made his home, two brothers, Dr. Daniel Gunn and Albert Gunn, both of Memphis, also a niece,
Mrs. E E Moffett, and nephew, James Goyer, of Memphis. All these with the exception of his nephew
were present to the funeral. Mr. and Mrs. Will Harwell of Iuka, also attended the funeral. Okolona
Messenger dated Jan 14 1937 (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright Gunn desc)
Robert "Bob" Gunn,
76, Indianapolis, In. died on June 3, 2015. He was born in Indianapolis on Nov. 2, 1938 to the late James
R. and Virginia E. (Asbury) Gunn. He was preceded in death by his son Robert T. Gunn. He was retired
from sales for Triangle Sheet Metal Co. and a United States Airforce Veteran. Survivors include son,
Edward G. Gunn; daughter, Patsy C. Perry; former wife, Dorothy Joann (Stitt) Gunn; brother, John
William (Vicky) Gunn; sisters, Loretta Spear, Martha Lou (James) Wilson, and Judith C. (Bill) Wand;
six grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. Visitation was June 6 at Fountain Square Mortuary with
Pastor Larry L. Dalton and United States Air force Honor Guard, officiating.
Robert E. Gunn
71 of Lighthouse Point passed away on September 10, 2014. He was born in Noblesville, Indiana to John
Robert Gunn and Betty I. Gunn. He was a resident of Muncie, Indiana and relocated to Florida in 1972.
He was owner and operator of Atlantic Molding in Pompano Beach until his retirement in 2014. He was
a member of PBOE #1898 in Pompano Beach. He loved Fantasy Nascar Racing and offshore fishing.
Survived by his loving wife of 49 years, Shirley, his sons J. Scott Gunn of Coral Springs, FL and Joseph
Gunn of New York, NY, grandchildren: Shauna Capi, Gillian, Lindsay and Brandon Gunn,
great-grandson Travis Jenkins, his brother Richard Gunn (Joyce) of Kokomo, Indiana. Nephew Mark
(Ayrika) of Carmel, Indiana, niece Karla of Wisconsin and other family members and friends.A
Celebration of Life Gathering will be held on Friday, September 19, 2014 from 5:30pm to 8:00 pm at the
Pompano Beach ELKS Lodge, 700 N.E. 10th St. Pompano Beach. Fl. 33060. In lieu of flowers the family
requests donations be made to the National Multiple Sclerosis Society, Broyle's Team - 3500 DePauw
Blvd. Ste.1040 Indianapolis, Indiana. Or if preferred, a favorite charity of your choice. Arrangements
under the direction of Kraeer Funeral Home and Cremation Center, Pompano Beach, FL
Robert Frank Gunn
Robert “Bob” Frank Gunn, 91, died Feb. 28, 2015, at his home. Loving husband of Virginia for 63 years;
devoted father of Barbara Gunn, Bob (Nancy) Gunn; proud grandpa of Jeremy Gunn, Aubrie (Angelo)
Rivera, and Nicholas Gunn; special great-grandpa of Giovanni and Vincenzo Rivera. He will be sadly
missed by friends and relatives. His last earthly vision was that of his wife, Virginia, at his side. He
looked forward to his yearly fishing trips Up North. He was a third generation Free Mason. Bob would
tell you he “lived a good, long life and was ready to go.” He was a special man and will be forever
missed by all who knew and loved him. As a World War II U.S. Army/Air Force veteran, Bob was proud
to have served his country. In lieu of flowers, memorials in Bob’s honor can be directed to the family.
Memorial services will be held at 1 p.m. on Friday, March 6, at Schmidt & Bartelt Funeral Service, 930
Main St., Mukwonago, Michigan with Military Honors to follow. Visitation will be from 11 a.m. until
the time of service at the funeral home.
Robert James Gunn, Sr. MACON, GA - Robert James Gunn, Sr., 60, of Mountain Top Road, Winston, GA, formerly of Macon,
suddenly departed this life September 11, 2004. -Funeral services will be held at 1P.M. Saturday,
September 18, 2004 at Holsey Temple CME Church, 1011 Washington Avenu, Macon. -He was born
January 25, 1944 to the parentage of Rev. Willie Frank Gunn, Sr. and Mattie Lena Pinkett in Macon. He
began his elementary education in Bibb County Public, Schools and was a graduate of Ballard Hudson
High School, the class of 1963 where he gained valuable knowledge and skill in the area of automobile
mechanics, carpentry and brick laying. His trademark; his dedication to produce quality and efficient
work, a free entrepreneur, he was employed with General Motors for thirty years in Atlanta, New Orleans,
and Alabama. He was a member of Universal Masonic Brotherhood #35, Deacon of Greater Deliverance
Baptist Church. Mr. Gunn was married to Pearline Johnson Gunn and to this union four children were
born. -He is survived by his parents, Rev. Willie Frank Gunn, Sr. and Mrs. Mattie Lena Pinkett Gunn;
four children, Demetrise Gunn Holland, Robert Gunn, Jr., Angela K. Gunn of Rex, GA; three sisters,
Sandre (Joseph) Shakespeare, Gwendolyn (Charlie) Simmons, and Brenda Jenkins all of Macon; three
brothers, Willie Frank (Thedora) Gunn, Jr., SC, Edward Eugene (Delores) Gunn of Woodridge, VA,
Gregory Wayne Gunn of Macon; one uncle, Eddie Pinkett of Detroit, MI; two aunts, Odessa Tarver 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 Bentley and Sons Funeral
Home, Macon. -The family may be contacted at the resident of Sandra Shakespeare, 3202 Thunderbird
Road, Macon. -Bentley and Sons Funeral Home, Macon. Robert Gunn, Sr.
Robert L. Gunn
REPUBLIC, Kansas -- Robert L. Gunn, 77, of Republic, passed away Saturday, Dec. 28, 2013. He was
born Feb. 13, 1936, in rural Courtland, the son of Ralph Gunn Sr. and Verda (Helmer) Gunn. He served
with the United States Marine Corps. He was united in marriage to Shirley Smith on Aug. 21, 1954. He
was a member of the United Methodist Church in Republic, American Legion Post No. 232, and Rural
Fire Dept. No. 9. He was preceded in death by his parents; son, James L. Gunn; two brothers, Charles
Gunn and Ralph Gunn Jr.; and a sister, Marilynn Gunn Birrell. He is survived by his wife, Shirley Gunn,
of Republic; daughter, Belinda (Jake) Myers, of Wichita; two grandsons, Jason (Melissa) Spitler, of
Topeka, and Clinton (Whitney) Spitler, of Falun; five great-grandchildren, Nevaeh, Trista, Cole, Hudson
and Luke; brother, Merrill (Pauline) Gunn, of Placerville, Calif.; sister, Connie (Bill) Smith, of Republic;
sister-in-law, Chick Gunn, of Belleville; and brother-in-law, Darrell Birrell, of Republic. Friends may
call from 9 a.m.-9 p.m. today and 1 p.m.-9 p.m. Wednesday at Bachelor-Surber Funeral Home, Belleville.
Funeral services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Thursday, Jan. 2, 2014, at United Methodist Church in
Republic. Cremation will follow the service with private family inurnment at a later date. Memorials may
be given to family's choice.
Robert L. Gunn
Millen, Ga, November 15, 1952 - Robert L. Gunn, 52, of Millen, died in a Burke County hospital in
Waynesboro at 1:30 pm today of injuries suffered in an automobile accident last Saturday near
Waynesboro. Funeral Services will be held Sunday at 4 pm from Fletcher Guneral home. Burial will be
in Millen Cemetery. Mr. Gunn was born and reared in Wilkes County, the son of the late T. J. Gunn and
Hattie Strozier Gunn. He had resided in Millen for the past 34 years and was employed at the Savannah
River plant. He is survived by three sisters; Miss Lucy Gunn and Miss Jessie Gunn, both of Millen; and
Mrs. J. Frank Walker of Eatonton: three brothers, John G. Gunn of Millen, Sanders Gunn of Drapier,
N.C., and Harold Gunn of College Park and several nieces and nephews. Sunday, November 16, 1952
Paper: Augusta Chronicle (Augusta, GA) Section: A Page: 2 (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright
Gunn desc)
Robert Lee Gunn
died May 29, 1969, Robert Lee Gunn, Route 1, Chester, Virginia. Survived by his wife, Martha S., and
two daughters, Mrs. Marshall T. Peden, Colonial Heights, Va., and Mrs. Dennis F. Harrup, Jr., of Chester;
two sons, Mr. Robert Lee Gunn, Jr., Chester, Va and Mr. Richard N. Gunn of Fort Eustis, Va; his parents
Mr. & Mrs. Percy N. Gunn of Chester, a sister Mrs. Annie Harrison Richmond, Va and two brothers,
Marvin C., and Everett Gunn both of Petersburg, Va., and four grandchildren. Remain at E. Alvin Small
Funeral Home in Colonial Heights and services will be held Monday. Interment in Sunset Memorial Park
in Chester. He was a supervisor for B. & G Olson Construction Company. Sunday, June 1, 1969 Paper:
Richmond Times Dispatch (Richmond, VA) Page: 58 (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright Gunn Desc)
Robert Lee Gunn
Funeral services were held for Robert Lee Gunn of Ocean Springs, MS on Tuesday September 3, 2013
at 3 pm at Sigler Funeral Home Chapel. Interment in Agricola Cemetery with Mark Partin Officiating
the services. A journeyman wireman, he died August 28, 2013. He is survived by his daughter LeAnn
Gunn Rasmussen of Ocean Springs, son Robert Adam (Jackie) Gunn of United Arab Emirates and
grandchildren Michael Bryan Rasmussen, Thomas Alexander Gunn and Morgaine Lee Gunn. He was
preceded in death by his wife, Mary Annette Spooner Gunn, and parents Leslie and Leona Thompson
Gunn
Robert Lewis Gunn
Funeral services for Robert Lewis Gunn age 14, will be held at 3:30 P.M., Saturday November 25, 1939
at the First Baptist Church, with burial in Hollywood Cemetery. He is survived by his parents, Judge
Julien Gunn and Louise Clarke Gunn and three older brothers; Julien Gunn, Jr., a student at Virginia
Episcopal Seminary, Alexandria; Berry Gunn of New York, and Clarke Gunn a student at Virginia
Polytechnic University. Robert Lewis was an honor student at Albert Hill junior high school. Saturday,
November 25, 1939 Paper: Richmond Times Dispatch (Richmond, VA) Page: 4 (Berryhill Gunn Family)
Robert M. Gunn, Sr.
May 20, 1931 - June 16, 2014 - Robert M. Gunn, Sr., age 83, of Milford, passed away Monday, June
16, 2014 in Waco, Texas. He was born May 20, 1931 in Waco, Texas to Rufus Columbus and Sallie Ann
(Crawford) Gunn. Robert married Gloria Jenkins on October 15, 1951. He served his Country in the U.
S. Air Force. Robert was a loving husband, father, grandfather and great grandfather who will be greatly
missed. Survivors include his children, Ed Cashion and wife Kathi of North Richland Hills, Sally Horn
and husband Stephen of The Colony, Penny Harvey and husband David of Milford and Robert M. Gunn,
Jr. and wife Rene’ of Bryan; thirteen grandchildren, thirteen great grandchildren and several nieces and
nephews. He was preceded in death by his loving wife of 58 years, Gloria; his parents; two sisters and
one brother. Visitation for family and friends will be 6 to 8 PM Wednesday, June 18, 2014 at the
Boze-Mitchell-McKibbin Chapel in Italy. Graveside services will be 1:30 PM Thursday, June 19, 2014
at the Dallas-Ft. Worth National Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, please make donations to the Milford
Senior Citizen Center, P. O. Box 538, Milford, Texas 76670. (Reuben and Mary Gofoth Gunn desc)
Robert Maurice Gunn
born Nov. 8, 1923 in Langloth, Pa. died August 31, 1996 in Edmond, Ok. Bob served with the First Fleet
Marines during WWII in the Pacific, following the war he attended Northwestern University. He owned
appliance stores in Chicago, Ill. and Claremore, Ok. He served on Claremore City Council in the 1950's
and was a member of the Elk Lodge. Bob was employed in Tulsa by S & S Radio Supply, Trice
Wholesale Electronics and Motorola. In 1966 he purchased a Mfg. Rep. Sales Co. based in Dallas. This
company was renamed Bob Gunn and Associates. In 1977 the OKC Branch was opened. Bob was
President of the firm 23 years until his retirement in 1989. He was a charter member of St. Augustine of
Canterbury Episcopal Church in OKC, and served o n its Vestry. Currently he was attending St. Basils
Church in Tahlequah. During the time he lived in OKC he also served on the Board of A Chance to
Change Foundation and was a tutor with the Literary Council of Okla. After retirement he moved to the
Lake Tenkiller area. Bob enjoyed fishing, The Thurs. afternoon poker club and most of all a good round
of golf. He was President of the East Lake Hills Sr. Men's Golf Assn. in 1995. He was a beloved husband,
father, grandfather and friend. Bob was preceded in death by his parents, Finis Edward and Velma Gunn,
and his brother, James Edward Gunn. He is survived by his wife Janice, son, Mark J. Gunn and wife
Paula, grandson, Christopher D. Gunn, son James W. Orchard, III, daughter Karen Moss and husband
Tony R. and granddaughters, Bridgette Wommer and Allison Mass, sister, Mary Alice Crawford and
husband Jack and their family. Services will be 11:30 AM Wednesday, September 4, 1996 at All Souls
Episcopal Church with interment in Rose Hill Burial Park. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to
the American Heart Assoc. or A Chance to Change Foundation. Daily Oklahoman, The (Oklahoma City,
OK) - Monday, September 2, 1996
Robert Russell Gunn, II,
beloved husband and father, died Monday, August 10, 2015. A memorial service will be held on
Wednesday, August 12, 2015 at 11:00AM at Northminster Presbyterian Church with visitation to follow
in the Fellowship Hall. Burial will be private on Thursday, August 13, 2015 at Oconee Hills Cemetery
in Athens, Georgia. A native of Athens, Georgia, Rusty was the son of the late Uly Samuel Gunn, II and
the late Margarett Kallmeyer Gunn Wilson. He graduated from Athens High School, The University of
Georgia and The Walter F. George School of Law at Mercer University. He was a partner at Martin Snow
LLP where he practiced law for 38 years. Rusty served as an Elder at Northminster Presbyterian Church.
He was a past Board Member of the State Bar of Georgia and he was currently a member of the Board
of Directors of the Georgia Defense Lawyers Association. He was a member of Idle Hour Country Club
and past president of The Macon Civic Club. Survivors include his wife of almost 41 years, Brent
Shuford Gunn, who was also his high school sweetheart and the love of his life. He was so proud to pass
on the Gunn family name to his two sons, Uly Samuel Gunn, III (Jenny) and Robert Shuford Gunn. "Pop"
is survived by his grandchildren, Declan Russell Gunn and Vivien Margaret Gunn. He is also survived
by his three sisters, Mary Gannon Gunn, Margarett Gunn Dure and Page Gunn Pate (Randy) all of
Athens. Other survivors include his mother-in-law Betty Brady Shuford of Athens, his sister-in-law Jan
Shuford Lanier (Tom) of Athens, his brother-in-law Harry Woolever Shuford (Hilary) of Athens, and his
brother-in-law James Brady Shuford (Donna) of Macon. He is also survived by 9 nieces and nephews and
5 great nieces and nephews. In lieu of flowers, contributions can be made to the Northminster Organ
Fund 565 Wimbish Road, Macon, GA 31210 or Sarcoma Foundation of America 9899 Main Street, Suite
204, Damascus, MD (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright Gunn desc)
Robert Simons Gunn
Warrenton, Ga. Robert Simons Gunn, 53 of Route 1, died Tuesday at his residence. (September 30,
1986) The funeral will be at 11 am Friday at M. W. Callaway and Sons Funeral Home with the Rev. John
Gigelo officiating. Burial will be in Johnson Church Cemetery. Mr. Gunn was a native of Warren
County. He was a retired U.S. Navy veteran after 20 years of service. He was a member of First United
Methodist Church of Warrenton. Survivors include two daughter, Leslie Lee Beatty and Stacie Ann
Sullivan both of Simi, California; two sons, Robert Alan Gunn of Woodland Hills, California, and
Michael Joseph Gunn of Simi Valley, California; his mother, Ruth S. Gunn and a brother Jack W. Gunn
both of Warrenton. Friends may call at the funeral home after noon today or at the residence of Ruth
Gunn, Gibson Highway. Thursday, October 2, 1986
Paper: Augusta Chronicle (Augusta, GA)
Section: B Page: 3 (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright Gunn desc)
Robert T. Gunn
Died May 1, 1976 - Robert T. Gunn of 3508 E. Richmond Road. He is survived by one daughter, Jerline
Berryman; two grandchildren, Glenda and Eugene Berryman, Jr. Two sisters Patty Gunn of Richmond,
and Mary Gunn of Washington, D. C. One brother Charlie Gunn. Remain rest at the OF Howard Funeral
Home, 2011 Grayland Avenue, Richmond, Va. Funeral 1 pm Wednesday - Interment Woodland
Cemetery - Tuesday, May 4, 1976
Paper: Richmond Times Dispatch (Richmond, VA) Page: 18
Robert “Bob” Thomas Gunn
Robert “Bob” Thomas Gunn age 55, of Ione, CA, passed away, August 12, 2013 in Ione. Robert was born
in Oakland, CA on May 6, 1958, a son of Barbara Ann (Langler) and Bert Wallace Gunn. Bob is
survived by his son, Christopher Gunn, of Shingle Springs; parents Bert and Barbara Gunn of Lincoln,
CA; brothers, Stephen Gunn (Kristin) of Folsom, CA, Donald Gunn (Stephanie) of La Crescenta, CA;
sisters, Janice Hancock (Dennis) of Issaquah, WA, Cathy O’Conner (Steve) of Sunnyvale, CA; numerous
nieces and nephews and his best friend, Robby.Bob was raised in San Bruno moving to Ione in 2003.
From the age of 18 he worked for Pacific Bell for 11+ years and later as a licensed Union electrician for
small and large companies. Robert was the greatest dad was always there for Christopher even after a long
day at work. He loved the outdoors, loved his family always helping everyone, he was a giver and just
lovable Bob. He never met a stranger. He was also known as Handy Bob he could fix anything, very
talented and brilliant. Friends are invited to attend a celebration of life on October 19, 2013 at 2pm at
the Firefighters Memorial Hall, Diamond Springs, CA.
Robert Gunn
Sylacauga, Ala - Farewell celebration for Robert "Poor Rob" Gunn, age 66 is Saturday, September 12,
2014 at 11:00 a.m. at Mt. Zion Baptist Church with burial to follow at Sylacauga cemetery, Pastor
Kendell Burton officiating. Public viewing is Friday from noon until 8:00 p.m. "Poor Rob" was known
for his good cooking and sharp dressing and will be missed by many. Another Quality Service By The
New Madden Funeral Home, 256.249.3815 - Alabama - The Daily Home September 7, 2014
Roberta Jean Gunn Wilson
Roberta Jean Gunn was born June 11, 1938. She died Wednesday September 10, 2014 in Merritt Island,
Florida. No services are scheduled.Roberta Jean Gunn, 76, of Barefoot Bay, died Tuesday, September
10, 2014 with her family by her side. She was born to the late Angus and Phyllis Wilson on June 11, 1938
in Middletown, CT. She married her true love, John Gunn in 1984, and they lived together in West Palm
Beach, FL, before relocating to Barefoot Bay in 2004. Roberta was a loving and devoted wife, mother,
and grandmother. Her interests included spending time with her family, collecting sea shells and
beautiful angels, playing card games, and playing the slot machines with her true love. She is survived
by her sister, Phyllis Sell of Racine, WI; her children, Robert, Bonnie and Peggy of Barefoot Bay, Phyllis
(John) and Pam, of Stafford Springs, CT; Lori (Chris), of Springboro, OH; William (Rita), of West Palm
Beach, Ronald (Patti), of St Clair Shores, MI; John Jr, of Malabar, FL; Robbie, of Lake Worth, FL; and
Melissa, of West Palm Beach, and 30 grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her daughter, Kathy.
Anyone wishing to send the family a message, share a story or make a donation is asked to visit Roberta's
memorial page at www.seawindsfh.com
Ronald C. Gunn
Ron Gunn, a native Californian and longtime resident of Livermore, entered into heaven on January 4,
2014 after complications from an illness. He was cared for and surrounded by family prior to his passing.
Ron, 80, was born in Sacramento to Robert Lloyd Gunn and Gretchen Irene (Taylor) Gunn on April 12,
1933. He leaves behind his wife of 57 years, Mary Gunn; his children – Kim Giancaterino, Karen Gunn,
Kelly Gunn, and Kevin Gunn; his grandchildren – LaDawnna Burdick, Loriann Gilbert, Rhiannon
Follenfant, Robert Follenfant, Jodi Hansen, Joseph Gunn, Kevin Gunn, and Ari Giancaterino; his
great-grandchildren – Katelynne Burdick, Triston Burdick, Joshua Hansen, and Bentley Hansen; and
many extended family members and friends. He was preceded in death by his brother Carleton Gunn of
Ontario, Canada, great-grandson Antony Burdick, and grandson Robert Gunn. Ron graduated from San
Jose State University with a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Radio-TV-Film. His 4-decade career at Lawrence
Livermore National Laboratory began in 1958. He also worked as a freelance broadcast engineer for radio
station KYTE-FM (now KKIQ-FM) from 1969 to 1975. Upon retirement from LLNL, Ron and his wife
Mary traveled regularly with American Stage Tours. Catalina Island and Yosemite National Park were
among their favorite destinations. An active member of the community, Ron bowled for more than 60
years, and was a member of the Livermore-Pleasanton Elks (Lodge #2117) for 37 years. He was an
amateur “ham” radio operator (AG6P) and a member of Toastmasters International. Ron served his
country in the U.S. Coast Guard for several years. Ron’s pride and joy was his 1941 Chevy, which he
acquired as a teenager and maintained throughout his life. His interests included NASCAR, the San
Francisco Giants, and the 49ers. Ron loved animals and was especially fond of his feline companions –
Dale, Gracie, and Belle. In accordance with Ron’s wishes, there will be no formal service. Donations in
his name can be made to the East Bay SPCA, 8323 Baldwin Street, Oakland, CA 94621 or Hope Hospice,
6377 Clark Avenue, Suite 100, Dublin, CA 94568.
Ronald Doyle Gunn
35 was killed in the impact when his car collided with a tractor trailer rig. Robertsdale Alabama police
and rescue units responded and witness said they had to cut away the twisted metal to free Gunn’s body.
There were no other injuries. Gunn was from Fairhope. The accident happened Tuesday May 26, 1987.
Mobile Register, Page 58 Thursday May 28, 1987
Rosa Gunn Gibbs
died at her residence 2620 Stuart Avenue, Monday August 21, 1972. Mrs. Rosa Gunn Gibbs, widow of
Charles W. Gibbs. She is survived by a son C. Glynwood Gibbs; two daughters: Mrs. Myrtle Gunn
Haizlip and Mrs. Ruth Gunn Green of Laurel, Md; two grandchildren; one brother Percy N. Gunn of
Chester, Va.; two sisters, Mrs. Lottie Gunn Fleshood and Mrs. Nancy Gunn Kelly Hyattsville, Maryland.
The remains rest at the L. T. Christian Funeral Home, Boulevard and Patterson Avenue where services
will be held Wednesday, August 23, 1971 at 10:30 am. Interment in Riverview Cemetery. Tuesday,
August 22, 1972
Paper: Richmond Times Dispatch (Richmond, VA) Page: 41 (Thomas and Sarah
Boatwright Gunn desc)
Rosalie H. Gunn (nee Patton),
died on Jan. 24, 2014. Beloved wife of the late Bernard G. Gunn, devoted mother of Robert G., Maureen
E. and James P. Gunn, loving grandmother of Taryn and James, Jr. Relatives and friends are invited to
attend her Funeral Friday 11 A.M. at St. Bartholomew Church (Harbison and Cheltenham Aves., Phila.,
PA 19124) followed by her Funeral Mass 12 Noon. Rite of Committal Cedar Hill Cemetery. No Viewing
Thursday eve. In lieu of flowers contributions in her memory to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital,
501 St. Jude Pl., Memphis, TN 38105 would be appreciated.
Rosalie Gunn Presti
76, of Tampa, Florida passed away June 14, 2015. She was a caregiver to everyone. She loved dancing
and enjoyed doing word search. She is survived by her son, Peter Gunn; two daughters, Clara Gunn and
Deanna Presti; five grandchildren, Gina Zayas, Sabria Linares, Salvadore Linares Jr., Amber Gunn and
Stephen Gunn; seven great-grandchildren; one brother, Tommy Alfonso; two sisters, Star Montague and
Mary Stover. She was loved and will be missed. Words of comfort may be expressed at
floridamortuary.com Florida Mortuary Funeral & Cremation Services 813-237-2900
Rose L. "Lu" Gunn,
age 86, passed away on Friday, January 30, 2015 at The Ohio State University Medical Center. She was
born July 8, 1928 in Middleport, Ohio, the daughter of Thomas and Mary V. (Harris) Johnson. She
married James R. Gunn in 1946 and together they raised three children. Survived by her husband of 68
years, James R. Gunn; sons, Kerry B. (Georgia) Gunn of FL and Kip C. Gunn of NV; daughter, Deidre
W. (Paul) Walter of Newark; as well as six grandchildren and two great grandchildren. In addition to her
parents, her sister preceded Rose in death. No public services will be observed
Rosemarie “Rose” (Ragucci) Gunn,
84, at rest, Wednesday June 4, 2014. Rose was born in Schenectady,NY the daughter of the late
Diamante and Antoinette Ragucci. She was employed for 25 years with Boulevard Bowl in Schenectady
and was also employed by Trustco Bank and H & R Block. Rose was predeceased by her husband
Robert J. Gunn; her son, John LaRochelle; sisters, Mary Collins and Carrie Bruno; She is survived by
her beloved daughter, Patricia (Christopher) Jeffes; a son, David (Paula) Gunn; daughter –in-law, Elisa
Fowler LaRochelle; grandchildren, David, Kyle, Amber, Bryce, Michael and Nicole; her beloved dog,
Lily; best friends, Joanna Malone and Delores Santore. Calling hours will be held Monday, June 9 from
5 to 7pm at the DeMarco-Stone Funeral Home, Rotterdam. All are invited to a Tuesday 9am Mass of
Christian Burial at St. Luke’s Church, 1235 State St. Schenectady. Burial will follow in St. Joseph’s
Cemetery, Schenectady. The family suggests contributions to the Animal Protective Foundation 53 Maple
Ave. Scotia, NY 12302-4613 St. Luke’s Church 1241 State St. Schenectady NY 12304 Rose’s family
wishes to give special thanks to Dr. Zen of NY Oncology, Dr. DeJesus of Adirondack Oncology, Ellis
Hospital Nurses and Doctors, and Community Hospice of Schenectady for their kind care of Rose.
Rosemary Evans Gunn,
84 of Clarksville, Tennessee passed away Saturday, December 26, 2015 at Spring Meadows in
Clarksville. Funeral Mass will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, January 2, 2016 at Immaculate Conception
Catholic Church with Father Stephen Wolf officiating. Burial will be at Forest Hills Cemetery in Ashland
City. Visitation will be from 5-7 p.m. on Friday with a Rosary service following at McReynolds-Nave
& Larson Funeral Home. Rosemary was born November 23, 1931 in Indiana to the late Wilbert Evans
and Rose Kuzel Evans. In addition to her parents, she is preceded in death by her husband, James Noble
"Peter" Gunn, Jr. and brother, James Paul Evans. She worked as a secretary and was a member of
Immaculate Conception Catholic Church. She was a former member of the Clarksville Civitans Club.
Survivors include sons, Scott (Kathy) Gunn, Mike Gunn, John Gunn, Bill (Cindy) Gunn, and Joe (Renea)
Gunn; daughter, Elizabeth (Ben) Hunter; 8 grandchildren and 4 great grandchildren.
Rosie M. Gunn
FALKNER, MISS – Sister Rosie Mae Gillard Gunn was a child born to the late Willie Mack and Lois
Prather Gillard on October 10, 1944. She departed this life on February 19, 2015. Rosie confessed her
faith in Christ at an early age and joined Bethlehem M.B. Church. She was united in holy matrimony to
the late Otis (JP) Gunn. She leaves to cherish her memory: two daughters, Sarah Turner (George) Smith
and Christine (Joshua) Milsap all of New Albany; two sons, Tyrone (Felicia) Gillard of Falkner, and
Lance (Ayla) Gunn of Corinth; three special grandchildren; one sister, Noodie (OC) Peterson and one
brother, Pastor Larry (Linda) Gillard all of Tiplersville. Visitation will be held today from noon to 8 p.m.
at Foster and Son Funeral Home in Ripley, with family present from 6 until 8 p.m. Services will be
Saturday at 1 p.m. at Bethlehem M.B. Church in Falkner. The body will lie in repose one hour prior to
service. Burial will follow at Ruckersville Cemetery in Tiplersville. - dJournal.com - Northeast
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Ross T. Gunn
Graveside funeral services for Ross T. Gunn, 79, of Lovington, NM will be held on Tuesday, April 8,
2014 at 2:00 pm at Lovington Cemetery. Arrangements are under the direction of Kirby-Smith-Rogers
Funeral Home. Mr. Gunn was born on March 19, 1935 in Tishomingo, Oklahoma to Travis and Fay
(Elkins) Gunn and passed away on April 4, 2014 in Lubbock, TX. He was raised in Oklahoma and came
to New Mexico in the mid 50’s where he met and married his wife, Jo Clydene Sanders in Carlsbad, NM
on December 15, 1957. He has lived in Lovington for over 50 plus years. In the early years Ross was
a member of the New Mexico Mounted Patrol and the Ambucs. He loved fishing, hunting and he enjoyed
working. He was employed by Ferguson Construction for over 50 years. He loved his family, his
grandchildren and great-grandchildren and will be greatly missed by all who knew him. He was preceded
in death by his parents, three brothers: Elmer Leo, Louie Donald and William “Bill” Gunn and two
sisters: Sue Adams and Orlue Lowe. Ross is survived by his wife, Clydene, of the home; one son: Travis
and wife Wanda Gunn of Lovington and one daughter: Rhonda and husband Ray Miller of Hobbs; two
sisters: Thelma Kizer and Wanda Drewry, both of Commerce, TX; three grandchildren: Barry Marks of
Alamogordo, NM, Kelly and husband Brandon Babcock of Hobbs, NM and Justin and wife Lisa Gunn
of Lovington, NM; seven great-grandchildren: Cody , Cayden and Gavyn Marks; Braidon, Madison, and
Bentley Babcock and Jacob Gunn. Visitation will be on Monday, April 7, 2014 from noon until 8:00 pm
(John A. And Asenth McKinney Gunn desc)
Royal Bruce Gunn
The funeral of Royal B. Gunn will be held from the Law undertaking rooms this afternoon at 2 o’clock.
Royal Gunn died in San Francisco last Sunday, October 27, 1918, with influenza. Mrs. Agnes Gunn,
his mother, accompanied the remains here to Colorado Springs, Co. He was born in Detroit, Mich., on
February 25, 1890. His parents moved to Cripple Creek in 1897 where he later granduated from the high
school. He was a member of the Consistory lodge A. F. And A. M., of San Francisco, a member of
Cripple Creek lodge No 316 B. P. O. E; also a member of the Musicians union. He is survived by his
mother, Agnes Gunn and four sisters, Mrs. Charles B. Kurth of Cripple Creek, Mrs. B. J. Burris, and Mrs.
Mary Holt of Denver, Co; and Mrs. E. M. Kurth of this city. Four brothers, Allison J. Gunn of Long
Beach, California, Andrew G., and Frank K. Gunn of Cripple Creek and Lieutenant Charles H. Gunn,
who is serving with the Eighty ninth Division in France. Sunday, November 3, 1918
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Ruby L. Gunn
passed away March 31, 2015. She was born in Bridgeport, Ala., to Edward and Mollie Jones. She spent
the majority of her life in Chattanooga, where she met and married Nick R. Gunn. In her early years, she
worked at Chattanooga Bakery and then as a bookkeeper for over 40 years for Jernigan Furniture. She
was a member of St. Elmo Church of Christ in Chattanooga where she taught Sunday school and lived
her life as a Christian example by always doing thoughtful things for others. She loved and was loved by
everyone who was blessed to know her. In 2012, she moved to Rock Hill, SC to be close to her youngest
daughter, Mary Alice, and placed membership at Charlotte Avenue Church of Christ. During her short
time in Rock Hill, she continued to be a wonderful Christian example and positive influence on those
around her. Her family and friends will best remember her kindness towards others, her laughter, and
quick wit. There was nothing she couldnt do with her hands including all types of sewing and yarn work,
crafts, beading, and painting, and enjoyed teaching these skills. She made many suitcases full of childrens
clothes for medical and Christian mission trips to Haiti. Her hands were never idle. She loved to read the
Bible as well as other books, especially poetry. Her favorite scripture was John, Chapter 14, favorite
hymn was "What a Friend We Have in Jesus", and favorite poem was "Daffodils" by William
Wordsworth. Although we are sad to lose her, we know she is with our heavenly Father. We will always
love and miss her. She was preceded in death by her husband, Nick, and infant son, David. She is
survived by her daughters, Carol Sue "Susie" Friel, of Bryant, Ala., and Mary Alice Cline, of Fort Mill,
S.C.; son-in-law, Ricky L. Cline, sister, Arnell Collins, of Pompano Beach, Fla.; sister-in-law, Betty
Jamison, of Raleigh, N.C.; and many nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held at 1:30 p.m. on
Friday, April 3, 2015 in the funeral home chapel. Visitation will be from 11 a.m. until the time of the
service at the funeral home. She will be laid to rest immediately following the funeral service next to her
beloved husband, Nick, at Forest Hills Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations to St.
Elmo Church of Christ, 4713 St. Elmo Ave., Chattanooga, TN 37409, or Hospice and Community Care,
P.O. Box 993, Rock Hill, SC 29731. Share your memories, stories and photos at
www.wannfuneralhome.com. Arrangements are by Wann Funeral Home and Cremation Center, 4000
Tennessee Ave., Chattanooga, TN 37409.
Ruby Lois Jones Gunn
COLUMBIA (Special) — Mrs. Ruby Gunn, 59, died at her home in Grayson Wednesday following a long
illness. Funeral services will be held Friday at the chapel of Riser and Son Funeral Home in Columbia.,
LA. The Rev. Don Roberts will officiate. Interment will be in the Welcome Home Cemetery. Survivors
include a son, Robert Gunn, Grayson; two daughters, Mrs. Deaumont Sweet, Grayson; Mrs. Lois Otwell,
California. Published in The Monroe News-Star (Monroe, LA), Thursday, February 25, 1960
Rubye Gunn
Mar. 28, 1930- Jun. 5, 2015 Mrs. Rubye Lee Gunn, 85, a native of Isney, AL and resident of Silas, AL
passed away Friday, June 5, 2015 at her residence in Silas surrounded by family. She was a member of
Silas First Baptist Church and was retired as an office manager at Hankins Lumber Company. Mrs. Gunn
is preceded in death by her husband, John Herbert Gunn; mother, Rosie Etta Jackson; father, Milton
Eugene Jackson; 3 brothers, Cecil E. Jackson, Marvin C. Jackson, Milton Jackson; sister, Eva Mae
Doggett. She is survived by 2 sons, John R. Gunn (Dianne Newman) of Waynesboro, MS, Charles T.
"Tim" Gunn (Jamie) of Mobile, AL; brother, Leon Jackson of Mobile, AL; 4 grandchildren, Karen Gunn
Johnson (Brooks) of Waynesboro, MS, John P. "Jay" Gunn of Hattiesburg, MS, Charles Peyton Gunn
(Hilary), Benjamin Gunn (Karley Crenshaw) both of Mobile, AL. Visitation for Mrs. Gunn will be held
from 1:00 PM to 2:00 PM, Sunday, June 7, 2015 in the Parlor of Freeman Funeral Home in Waynesboro.
Funeral Services will be held at 2:00 PM Sunday, June 7, 2015 from the Chapel of Freeman Funeral
Home in Waynesboro with Rev. Don Whigham and Rev. Jessie Griffith officiating. Interment will be in
Springbank Cemetery in Silas. Donations can be made to the Alabama Baptist Children's Home
Russell (Buddy) Madison Gunn,
81, of Toccoa, GA passed away on Wednesday, December 24, 2014 at his home. Mr. Gunn was born on
November 21, 1933, in Demorest, GA, son of the late Ralph H. Gunn and the late Violet Hicks Gunn.
He was a contractor having worked with Watson-Rumsey Construction and a member of the Black
Mountain Baptist Church in Toccoa, GA. Survivors include his son and daughter-in-law, Denver and
Cindy Gunn of Toccoa, GA; brother, Rev. James Gunn of Royston, GA; sisters, Zelma Bruster of
Columbus, GA, Winfred Wade of Alto, GA, Louise Franklin of Woodstock, GA and Frances Ward of
Cornelia, GA; three grandchildren and one great grandchild. Memorial services for Mr. Gunn will be
held at 2:00 p.m. on January 17, 2015, at the Demorest Church of God with Rev. James Gunn officiating.
Pruitt Funeral Home in Royston, GA is in charge of arrangements. (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright Gunn
desc)
Ruth Simons Gunn,
age 89, beloved wife of the late Mr. Joe B. Gunn of Gibson Highway, died March 26, 2003 at the
Warrenton Health & Rehabilitation Center. Funeral services will be held at 1:30 p.m., Saturday, March
29, 2003 at Warrenton First United Methodist Church with the Rev. Ted Miller officiating. Burial will
follow in the Johnson Cemetery. Mrs. Gunn will lie in state at the church for one hour prior to the service.
Mrs. Gunn was a native and lifelong resident of Warren County, and a homemaker. She was a member
of the Warrenton First United Methodist Church and the WMU. Survivors include one son, Jack W.
Gunn, Warrenton; four sisters, Allene S. Coxwell, Warrenton and Margurite English both of Warrenton,
Edith Hanson, Madison, and Clyde Garbutt, Brunswick; six grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren, and
numerous nieces and nephews. Mrs. Gunn was preceded in death by a son, Mr. Robert S. Gunn.
Pallbearers will be Peter Smith, Chris Gunn, Steven Gunn, Charles Gunn, Johnny Mack Coxwell, and
George Brewer. Friends may call at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gunn, 1060 Gibson Highway or
from 7 to 9 p.m. tonight at the funeral home. Memorials may be made to the First United Methodist
Church, 303 E. Main Street Warrenton, GA 30828. Lowe Funeral Home, 113 W. Gibson Street
Warrenton, GA 30828; (706) 465-3333; email: lowe [email protected]. The Augusta Chronicle-March 28,
2003 w/o Joe B. Gunn Warren County, Ga.
Ruth Gunn Parks,
Died, Friday, September 13, 2013. Beloved wife of the late Cecil R. Parks; dear mother of David
(Margaret) and Gary (M. Catherine) Parks; dear grandmother of 7, great-grandmother, sister-in-law, aunt,
cousin and friend. Visitation at HUTCHENS Mortuary 675 Graham Rd., Florissant, 10:00 a.m. to 11:00
a.m., Wednesday, September 18, followed by an 11 a.m. Funeral Service. Interment 12:45 p.m. graveside
service at Sunnyside Cemetery, Sorento, IL.
Mrs. Ruth Grady Gunn,
82, of Lanett, Alabama died Monday, July 26, 2004 at Hospice LaGrange. Born on Oct. 5, 1921, Mrs.
Gunn was the daughter of the late Morgan and Anne Matthews Grady. She was born in Five Points but
lived in Lanett most of her life. During the past 15 months, she was a resident of Florence Hand Home
in LaGrange. A member of First United Methodist Church in Lanett, she was a choir member and soloist
for 60 years. For 10 years prior to moving to Florence Hand, she served as program chairperson for the
"Young At Heart" senior adult luncheons at her church. While at Florence Hand, she played the piano for
the residents there. She was preceded in death by a brother, Colonel John W. Grady of Auburn; a sister,
Margaret Grady Smith of West Point; and her former husband, James H. Gunn of Lanett. Survivors
include a daughter and son-in-law, Diane and Rick Shaver of Kingsport, Tenn.; a son and daughter-inlaw, Jimmy and Donna Gunn of Old Hickory, Tenn.; a son and daughter-in-law, Christopher and Julie
Gunn of Greenville, Texas; 10 grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; a brother, Jack (Jean) Grady of
LaGrange; a sister, Anne (Edwin) Miller of Ann Arbor, Mich; a sister-in-law and brother-in-law, Lester
and Elaine McCullough; and numerous cousins, nieces and nephews. A memorial service will be held
at First United Methodist Church in Lanett Saturday, Aug. 7 at 2 p.m. with the Rev. Joyce Akridge and
the Rev. Danny Smith officiating. The family will receive friends at the church immediately following
the memorial service. The family respectfully declines the honor of flowers and asks that memorials be
made to the First United Methodist Church of Lanett or to one's favorite charity in memory of Mrs. Gunn.
Johnson Brown-Service Funeral Home in Valley is in charge of arrangements
Ruth Marjorie Enloe Gunn
Ruth Gunn, 99, of Orange, Texas, passed away on August 3, 2015, at her home. Funeral services will
be at 10:00am, Wednesday, August 5, 2015, at Pecan Acres Baptist Church in Vidor, Texas. Officiating
will be Doyle Enloe and Brother Paul Fregia. Burial will follow at Evergreen Cemetery in Orange.
Visitation will be from 6:00pm-9:00pm, Tuesday, August 4, 2015, at Claybar Funeral Home in
Orange.Born in Negreet, Louisiana, on June 13, 1916, she was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Johnny
Carter. Ruth was preceded in death by her husband, Lee Merce Enloe; husband, Arthur Gunn; and her
daughter, Faye Enloe Sarver. She is survived by her children, Sondra Hamilton and husband Kenneth,
of Orange, Doyle Enloe and wife Carolyn, of Mansfield, Texas, and Keith Enloe and wife Janice, of
Orange; 10 grandchildren; 16 great-grandchildren. Serving as pallbearers will be Cody Small, Cole
Durkin, Justin Small, Damon Burton, Jeff Lummus, and Lucas Hargrave
Ruth Gunn Wilson
Funeral services for Ruth Gunn Wilson, 80, who died Tuesday, October 20, 1964 after an extended illness
will be held at Stapleton Methodist Church at 3 pm today. Burial will be in Stapleton City Cemetery.
Mrs. Wilson was the daughter of the late Louis F. And Mary Pennington Gunn. She was the widow of
Robert A. Wilson, Sr., and was educated in Jefferson County Georgia schools. She was a member of
Stapleton Methodist Church. Survivors include five daughters; Mrs. J. S. Dukes, of McCormick, S.C.;
Miss Dora Wilson of Reseda, California; Mrs. Elmo Rooks of Louisville, Georgia; and Mrs. Donald E.
Brown of Bellwood, Illinois; two sons: Walter L. Wilson of Marietta, Georgia and Robert A. M. Wilson
of Grand Prairie, Texas; one sister Miss Mollie Gunn of Miami, Florida and one brother Luther E. Gunn
of Augusta, Georgia; 34 grandchildren; 22 great grandchildren; and several great great grandchildren; and
a number of nieces and nephews. Friday, October 23, 1964 Paper: Augusta Chronicle (Augusta, GA)
Section: B Page: 7 (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright Gunn desc)
Sadie Ray Gunn Cash
Mrs. Sadie Ray Cash, 37 years, died in Corpus Christi, Sunday morning. Surviving her are husband, Polk
W. Cash; son, P. W. Cash Jr.; parents, Mrs. and Mrs. Davis J. Gunn; brothers, Carl D., Marlin H., and
W. Guy Gunn; and sisters, Mrs. Artie Mae Ham, Mrs. Delma Lancaster, Mrs. Maletia King and Mrs.
Lexie King. Services will be held Tuesday afternoon at 3:00 o'clock from Travis Park Methodist Church,
Rev. Albert P. Shirkey officiating. Arrangements by Porter Loring, mortician. (Daughter of David James
and Mary Miranda Walker Gunn) San Antonio Light, Mon., 9/11/1939, 5-B
5 are killed, 3 injured in Collision - A head-on collision five miles west of Corpus Christi Monday had
claimed the lives of five persons, four of them San Antonians, and sent three to Corpus Christi hospitals
with serious injuries. Dead were Mrs. M. D. Graham, 915 South Presa street; Mrs. P. W. Cash, 407 East
Evergreen street; Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Gunn, 818 Gillespie street, and Pedro Rodriguez of Robstown.
Injured were P. W. Cash, hair stylist at Joske's; Francisco Rodriguez, son of Pedro, and Bernabe Mata,
30, of Robstown.- San Antonio Light, Mon., 9/11/1939, 10-B (John and Susanna Beard Gunn desc)
Saint Elmo Gunn
died in the Veterans’ Bureau Hospital No. 55 at Ft Bayard, New Mexico, February 5. 1924. Mr. Gunn
was an ex-service man and died of tuberculosis contracted overseas. He leaves a wife and one little girl,
also an uncle, E. B. Ward, an aunt, Fannie E. Hilton. Mr. Gunn lived here about 12 years in Biloxi, Ms.
Mrs. Gunn will be remembered as Miss Corinna Hilton and lived here about 15 years, her family being
well known among the old settlers of Gulfport. Interment was made at Ft. Bayard, February 8. Mrs.
Gunn will continue to reside at Ft. Bayard for some time.Monday, February 18, 1924 Paper: Daily Herald
(Biloxi, MS) Page: 4
Sallie BradhamGunn
Funeral services for Sallie Bradham Gunn of Wadley, Georgia will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday, April 12,
2014 from Central Baptist Church with Rev. David Davis, Rev. Bucky Kennedy and Rev. Tom Harrison
officiating. The family will receive friends at the church after the service. She died Saturday, April 5,
2014 at Vero Health and Rehabilitation in Wadley. Mrs. Gunn was born in Jenkins County and was the
daughter of the late William and Mattie Lanier Bradham. She was the store manager of Gunn Drugs in
Wadley. She was a member of Central Baptist Church, where she had held many leadership positions in
the church. She had been married to Dudley Gunn for over 60 years. She was preceded in death by her
parents; brothers, Ira, Bill, Bennie, Herbert and Alva Bradham; and sisters, Leona Adams and Jacqueline
Drew. Survivors include her husband, Dudley Gunn; sons, David (Nan) Gunn and Thomas H. Gunn;
granddaughter, Nancy Marie (Brandon) Berryhill; grandson, John Gunn; great-grandson, Brantley
Berryhill; brother, James (Geraldine) Bradham; and caregivers, Frankie Mae Oglesby and Sally Danford.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Central Baptist Church Building Fund, P.O. Box 9, Wadley,
GA 30477 or to Gideons International in memory of Mrs. Gunn. Smith Funeral Home of Wadley had
charge of arrangements. W/o John Dudley Gunn
Samuel M. Gunn
Pittsfield, Mass. June 7, 1908 - A balky horse delayed for twenty minutes today the funeral procession
of Samuel M. Gunn who died on Thurs, June 4, 1908. He would be been 100 years old had he lived until
today. Unable to get the horse to start the Rev Walter Austin Wagner and the undertaker had to take a
trolley car to the Pittsfield Cemetery. The bearers were members of the Berkshire Chapter, Sons of the
American Revolution of which Mr. Gunn was the last real son in Western Massachusetts. Monday, June
8, 1908
Paper: Philadelphia Inquirer (Philadelphia, PA) Volume: 158 Issue: 160 Page: 6
Samuel Edgar Gunn,
78, Venice, Florida died Dec. 28, 2005. He was born Oct. 5, 1927, in Taliaferro County, Ga., and came
to Venice in 1992 from Jacksonville. He was a savings and loan executive. Survivors include a sister,
Elsie Salter of Crawfordville, Ga.; a brother, Brig. Gen. Frank L. of Hampton, Va.; and several nieces and
nephews. Wiegand Brothers Funeral Home is in charge. Memorial donations may be made to Friends
of Venice Public Library, 300 Nokomis Ave., Venice, FL 34285 Sarasota Herald-Tribune (FL) Thursday, December 29, 2005 Deceased Name: Samuel Edgar Gunn (Thomas and Sarah Boatwright
Gunn desc)
Sandra Lugene Gunn Burgess
59, of Monroe, NC died September 25, 2015 at Carolina Medical Center, Pineville. A native of
Lancaster, SC. she was daughter of the late Dennis Lugene Gunn and Rotha Lee Gunn, and a seamstress.
Survivors include two sons; Shane Burgess (Kerri) and Chad Burgess of Mineral Springs, NC. Additional
survivors include 2 brothers: Jimmy Gunn of Mineral Springs, Mark Gunn of Wingate and a sister Ellen
Brown of Waxhaw. There are 5 grandchildren. The family will receive friends Monday, October 5, 2015
from 3:00 PM until 4:00 PM at Davis Funeral Service, 1003 East Franklin St. Monroe, NC, 28112. An
online guest register is available at www.davisfuneralservice.com.
Sandra Lee Gunn Haley,
60, of Roanoke,Va. received her call from the Master on Monday, January 6, 2014. She was the daughter
of Mrs. Theresa Gunn Harden and the late Booker T. King Sr. Sandra was also preceded in death by her
brother, James (Peter Gunn) Gunn; sister, Theresa (Tee) King Smith; brother, Booker T. King Jr.; niece,
Shamekia Miller; nephew, Anthony (Tony) Gunn; and stepfather, Carlton Harden Sr. Survivors are her
mother, Theresa Gunn Harden, of Danville; sister, Sylvia (Bootsie) Gunn; brother, Clifton (Brenda)
Gunn; sister, Pearlene Gunn, all of Roanoke; stepsisters, Janet (Roger) Bradley and Toya Herdon;
stepbrothers, Gary (Jane) Harden, Kevin (Cheryl) Harden, Melvin Harden, John Harden and Anthony
(Carol) Harden, all of Danville; aunt, Constance Hall; brother-in- law, Richard (Moonn) Smith; a loving
devoted friend, Cornell (Dee Cee) Jones, all of Roanoke; and numerous god children, nieces, nephews,
cousins, friends and former co-workers. Funeral Services will be held at 1 p.m. on Saturday, January 11,
2014, at Garden of Prayer #7 Vision of Faith Ministries with the Bishop Shadrack Brown Jr. officiating.
Interment will be held in Williams Memorial Park. Friends may call for viewing on Friday, January 10,
2014, from noon until 4 p.m. at Hamlar-Curtis and viewing will resume at 5 p.m. at the church. B
Sarah Susan Gunn Smith,
October 27, 1930 - August 6, 2013 age 82, a resident of Montgomery, passed away in her home on
Tuesday, August 6, 2013. Sarah Susan is survived by her husband of 58 years, Kirby Conrad Smith; her
brothers, John Gunn of Virginia (Charlotte) and Cuyler Gunn of Georgia (Marion); sister-in-law, Mary
Alice Gunn; her daughters, Susan Noland (Edwin), Marie Smith, Cary McMillan (Jim); her
grandchildren, Alice Hickman Smith (Robert), Erin Hickman Hansen (Todd), Edwin Noland, Sean
Harris, Kirby Thornton (Amy), Sarah Noland, Wesley Thornton Breal (Justin), Taylor Thornton; her
great-grandchildren, Katelyn Hansen, Jackson Smith, Anna Ryan Hansen, Hunter Hansen, and Ashton
Breal. She was predeceased by her parents, John and Gladys Gunn, and her brother, Allen Gunn. She
graduated from Sidney Lanier High School and later graduated with a Bachelors degree in Home
Economics from the University of Alabama. She was an active member of First Baptist Church and
participated in a number of charities. Visitation