Lonnie R. "Buz" Hundley was a conductor on the DuPont railway system for the DuPont Plant at Belle for 25 years. He was a lifelong resident of Kanawha County, and a member of the Salina Lodge No. 27 AF and AM, and the Scottish Rite bodies of the Coal Fork United Methodist Church. He was a charter member of the Capitol View Lions Club.
Wife, Edith VanDelinde Hundley, daughters Mrs. Deloris Skiles and Mrs. Donna Skiles of Charleston; brothers Harvey of Charleston, John Jr. of New Martinsville; sisters, Mrs. Maycel Light, Mrs. Virgie Bostic, Mrs. Martha Knapp, and Mrs. Mary Kuhn of Charleston.
Lonnie R. "Buz" Hundley was a conductor on the DuPont railway system for the DuPont Plant at Belle for 25 years. He was a lifelong resident of Kanawha County, and a member of the Salina Lodge No. 27 AF and AM, and the Scottish Rite bodies of the Coal Fork United Methodist Church. He was a charter member of the Capitol View Lions Club.
Wife, Edith VanDelinde Hundley, daughters Mrs. Deloris Skiles and Mrs. Donna Skiles of Charleston; brothers Harvey of Charleston, John Jr. of New Martinsville; sisters, Mrs. Maycel Light, Mrs. Virgie Bostic, Mrs. Martha Knapp, and Mrs. Mary Kuhn of Charleston.
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