Born, February 9, 1886 in Barnwell County S.C.
Died, January 4, 1957 in a local infirmary
Funeral Services and Arrangements directed by,
J. Henry Stuhr’s Downtown Funeral Home Chapel
Officiated by, Rev. Earl C. Page
Interment,
Old St. Andrew’s Protestant Episcopal Churchyard
Member of,
Speedwell Methodist Church
National Federated Craft
He was a Mason and a Shriner
Attended;
Bailey Military School and Clemson College
Retired, Joiner, U. S. Naval Shipyard
Son of,
Charles B. Dunbar and Mrs. Cecilia Ellis Dunbar
Survived by;
Wife, Mrs. Lucille Rivers Dunbar
3 Daughters,
Mrs. A. R. Brittain, Miss Ella Ford Dunbar and Mrs. John L. Laird
3 Sons,
Henry R. Dunbar, Stephen E. Dunbar and L. Gregorie Dunbae
4 Sisters,
Mrs. H.E. Johnson, Mrs. E.J. Black, Mrs. Gussie Snelling, Mrs. Whitfield Blount
2 Brothers,
Council J. Dunbar and Herbert J. Dunbar
5 Grandchildren
Source, News and Courier, January 05, 1957 Charleston, South Carolina
Born, February 9, 1886 in Barnwell County S.C.
Died, January 4, 1957 in a local infirmary
Funeral Services and Arrangements directed by,
J. Henry Stuhr’s Downtown Funeral Home Chapel
Officiated by, Rev. Earl C. Page
Interment,
Old St. Andrew’s Protestant Episcopal Churchyard
Member of,
Speedwell Methodist Church
National Federated Craft
He was a Mason and a Shriner
Attended;
Bailey Military School and Clemson College
Retired, Joiner, U. S. Naval Shipyard
Son of,
Charles B. Dunbar and Mrs. Cecilia Ellis Dunbar
Survived by;
Wife, Mrs. Lucille Rivers Dunbar
3 Daughters,
Mrs. A. R. Brittain, Miss Ella Ford Dunbar and Mrs. John L. Laird
3 Sons,
Henry R. Dunbar, Stephen E. Dunbar and L. Gregorie Dunbae
4 Sisters,
Mrs. H.E. Johnson, Mrs. E.J. Black, Mrs. Gussie Snelling, Mrs. Whitfield Blount
2 Brothers,
Council J. Dunbar and Herbert J. Dunbar
5 Grandchildren
Source, News and Courier, January 05, 1957 Charleston, South Carolina
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