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Mary Susan <I>Carmichael</I> Bunger

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Mary Susan Carmichael Bunger

Birth
Greene County, Indiana, USA
Death
26 Oct 1904 (aged 39)
Monroe County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Bloomington, Monroe County, Indiana, USA GPS-Latitude: 39.1655159, Longitude: -86.5479279
Plot
Sec I, Lot 8
Memorial ID
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d/o John C. & Mary (Weaver) Carmichael

Obituary - Bloomington Telephone, Monroe County, Indiana, November 8, 1904, page 1

MRS. WILLIAM BUNGER

Mary S. Carmichael was born in Greene County, Ind., Oct, 19th, 1865, and died October 26th, 1904. She joined the M.E. Church at Greene County Chapel about 20 years ago and was married to William F. Bunger May 31st, 1891, at Stanford.
She transferred her membership to Cross Roads Church in 1900 and had served her church as steward since that time. She has been a faithful member of the church and an earnest Christian all these years. She was highly esteemed by all who knew her. She was one of God's noble women. Mrs. Bunger has gone from us when we could but illy spare her.
The church and community will miss her and keenly feel their loss. She leaves husband, father, brother and sisters under the cloud of bitter bereavement. We bow our hearts and say; "Thy will be done,"and pray that God may rest her soul. On earth she toiled in cheerfulness til the last when she passed beyond to that beautiful land of rest.

Bloomington Telephone, Oct 28, 1904, page 4

DEATH IS SUDDEN

(from Thursday's Daily) Mrs. Mary S. Bunger, wife of William F. Bunger, a leading citizen four miles west of town, died suddenly Wednesday afternoon of apoplexy. Mrs. Bunger had not been well for some time, but was as usual yesterday about the house and doing her work. At noon she ate dinner and was stricken an hour later, lingering until six o'clock when the end came.
Mrs. Bunger was about 40 years of age, born and raised in Greene county, a daughter of J.C.Carmichael. She was married to Mr. Bunger about 15 years ago; was a conscientious Christian woman and loved much and respected. For many years she has been a member of the Cross Roads Methodist Church and was an active church worker.
Funeral of Mrs. Bunger will be held at 10:30 Friday from the late residence west of town. Burial at Rose Hill.

Bloomington Republican Progress, April 20, 1892, page 3

Mrs. Wm. F. Bunger, west of town, has been quite sick with fever, but is now convalescing.
d/o John C. & Mary (Weaver) Carmichael

Obituary - Bloomington Telephone, Monroe County, Indiana, November 8, 1904, page 1

MRS. WILLIAM BUNGER

Mary S. Carmichael was born in Greene County, Ind., Oct, 19th, 1865, and died October 26th, 1904. She joined the M.E. Church at Greene County Chapel about 20 years ago and was married to William F. Bunger May 31st, 1891, at Stanford.
She transferred her membership to Cross Roads Church in 1900 and had served her church as steward since that time. She has been a faithful member of the church and an earnest Christian all these years. She was highly esteemed by all who knew her. She was one of God's noble women. Mrs. Bunger has gone from us when we could but illy spare her.
The church and community will miss her and keenly feel their loss. She leaves husband, father, brother and sisters under the cloud of bitter bereavement. We bow our hearts and say; "Thy will be done,"and pray that God may rest her soul. On earth she toiled in cheerfulness til the last when she passed beyond to that beautiful land of rest.

Bloomington Telephone, Oct 28, 1904, page 4

DEATH IS SUDDEN

(from Thursday's Daily) Mrs. Mary S. Bunger, wife of William F. Bunger, a leading citizen four miles west of town, died suddenly Wednesday afternoon of apoplexy. Mrs. Bunger had not been well for some time, but was as usual yesterday about the house and doing her work. At noon she ate dinner and was stricken an hour later, lingering until six o'clock when the end came.
Mrs. Bunger was about 40 years of age, born and raised in Greene county, a daughter of J.C.Carmichael. She was married to Mr. Bunger about 15 years ago; was a conscientious Christian woman and loved much and respected. For many years she has been a member of the Cross Roads Methodist Church and was an active church worker.
Funeral of Mrs. Bunger will be held at 10:30 Friday from the late residence west of town. Burial at Rose Hill.

Bloomington Republican Progress, April 20, 1892, page 3

Mrs. Wm. F. Bunger, west of town, has been quite sick with fever, but is now convalescing.


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