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Albert Pike Bunch

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Albert Pike Bunch

Birth
Clark County, Arkansas, USA
Death
18 Oct 1904 (aged 42)
Lampasas County, Texas, USA
Burial
Adamsville, Lampasas County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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THE LAMPASAS LEADER
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1904

A. P. Bunch Dead

Messengers came to town early this morning for a coffin for A. P. Bunch, who died at his home last night about 12 o'clock. Mr. Bunch was in town yesterday and attended the show, and seemed to be in fine health and good spirits. Soon after arriving home he was seized with a spell of vomiting, and threw up a quantity of victuals which he had eaten during the day, and seemed to be very sick indeed. Medical attention was secured, but he go no relief and passed away about 12 o'clock. The doctor thought that possibly in the straining in vomiting, a blood vessel had been ruptured which is supposed to have been the immediate cause of his death. Mr. Bunch was a fine man, a good citizen and a character always cheerful and apparently happy. His father lives in this section, and he has other relatives near here. The Leader joins his many friends in sympathy in their loss.
THE LAMPASAS LEADER
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1904

A. P. Bunch Dead

Messengers came to town early this morning for a coffin for A. P. Bunch, who died at his home last night about 12 o'clock. Mr. Bunch was in town yesterday and attended the show, and seemed to be in fine health and good spirits. Soon after arriving home he was seized with a spell of vomiting, and threw up a quantity of victuals which he had eaten during the day, and seemed to be very sick indeed. Medical attention was secured, but he go no relief and passed away about 12 o'clock. The doctor thought that possibly in the straining in vomiting, a blood vessel had been ruptured which is supposed to have been the immediate cause of his death. Mr. Bunch was a fine man, a good citizen and a character always cheerful and apparently happy. His father lives in this section, and he has other relatives near here. The Leader joins his many friends in sympathy in their loss.


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