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Minnie Mae <I>Bunn</I> Bornt

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Minnie Mae Bunn Bornt

Birth
Death
3 Dec 1950 (aged 83)
Burial
Hagaman, Montgomery County, New York, USA GPS-Latitude: 42.9709944, Longitude: -74.1527944
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Mrs. William E. Burnt - Mrs. Minnie Mae Bunn Bornt, widow of William E. Bornt, died at 9:30 A. M. Sunday at her home, 208 Frances Street. Mrs. Bornt had been ill for a week. Born August 29, 1867 in the Town of Perth, Mrs. Bornt was a daughter of Agnes Fonda and John Bunn, whose ancestors were among the early settlers in this region. The Village of Fonda was named after relatives on her mother's side, and Bunn Street was named after relatives on her father's side. Mrs. Bornt had been a resident of this vicinity all her life. Her husband died June 4, 1943. Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Bessie Borwhat, Mrs. Thomas Gade and Mrs. Samuel McConkey, all of this city; four sons, George Y., Floyd, Clyde W. and Kenneth N. Bornt, all of Amsterdam; 11 grandchildren, eight great-grandchildren and one cousin, Harriet McLoughlin, this city. Evening Recorder, Amsterdam NY, Monday, December 4, 1950

The funeral of Mrs. Minnie Mae Bornt was held at 2:30- o'clock yesterday afternoon at the Boice funeral home, the Rev. Freeman S. Kline, pastor of Forest Avenue Methodist Church, officiating. Bearers were Thomas A. Gade, George R. Bornt, Laverne C. Bornt, William D. Bornt, Clyde Bornt Jr. and Gerald Bornt, all nephews of Mrs. Bornt. The rites were largely attended and there were many floral tributes including pieces from neighbors, employees of Collette Manufacturing Company, employees of Carpet City Paper Box Company, employees of Mohawk Carpet Mills main carding room and Segel & Stahl. Interment was in Hagaman Cemetery, where the Rev. Mr. Kline conducted the committal service. Evening Recorder, Amsterdam NY, Thursday, December 7, 1950.
Mrs. William E. Burnt - Mrs. Minnie Mae Bunn Bornt, widow of William E. Bornt, died at 9:30 A. M. Sunday at her home, 208 Frances Street. Mrs. Bornt had been ill for a week. Born August 29, 1867 in the Town of Perth, Mrs. Bornt was a daughter of Agnes Fonda and John Bunn, whose ancestors were among the early settlers in this region. The Village of Fonda was named after relatives on her mother's side, and Bunn Street was named after relatives on her father's side. Mrs. Bornt had been a resident of this vicinity all her life. Her husband died June 4, 1943. Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Bessie Borwhat, Mrs. Thomas Gade and Mrs. Samuel McConkey, all of this city; four sons, George Y., Floyd, Clyde W. and Kenneth N. Bornt, all of Amsterdam; 11 grandchildren, eight great-grandchildren and one cousin, Harriet McLoughlin, this city. Evening Recorder, Amsterdam NY, Monday, December 4, 1950

The funeral of Mrs. Minnie Mae Bornt was held at 2:30- o'clock yesterday afternoon at the Boice funeral home, the Rev. Freeman S. Kline, pastor of Forest Avenue Methodist Church, officiating. Bearers were Thomas A. Gade, George R. Bornt, Laverne C. Bornt, William D. Bornt, Clyde Bornt Jr. and Gerald Bornt, all nephews of Mrs. Bornt. The rites were largely attended and there were many floral tributes including pieces from neighbors, employees of Collette Manufacturing Company, employees of Carpet City Paper Box Company, employees of Mohawk Carpet Mills main carding room and Segel & Stahl. Interment was in Hagaman Cemetery, where the Rev. Mr. Kline conducted the committal service. Evening Recorder, Amsterdam NY, Thursday, December 7, 1950.


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