The remains of R.S. Bunch, who died February 3, at 3:30 p.m., at Carlsbad, reached Lampasas Monday morning on the 10:29 Santa Fe and were taken to the Groves cemetery where burial was made at 3:30 o'clock Monday afternoon. Services were conducted by Rev. A.N. Smith, of the Missionary Baptist Church. The body was accompaned here by the deceased's wife, Mrs. R.S. Bunch, her sister, Mrs. Jack Clark of Eldorado and her two brothers, Jack Mitchell of Miles and Jerome Mitchell of Eldorado.
Mr. Bunch was born Sept. 21, 1883, in Arkansas and came to Texas and Lampasas county with his parents when he was three years of age. He was married August 6, 1908, to Miss Ammer Mitchell of Topsy and was a prosperous farmer of the Izoro community until about eighteen months ago when he was overcome by ill health and was forced to sell his farm and go to Carlsbad in search of health. He had been a member of the Missionary Baptist Church for more than twenty years and was said to be a good christian man.
The deceased leaves a wife, Mrs. R.S. Bunch, a mother, Mrs. J.H. Bunch of Izoro, and the following brothers and sisters: Mrs. Sherrod Williams of Berne, Arkansas; Mrs E.L. Byrd of Jacksonville; Mrs. H.E. Groves of San Angelo; Mrs. Joe T. Smith of Izoro; A.G. Bunch of Rotan; J.T. Bunch of Oklahoma; Lee Bunch of Wright City, Okla., and George Bunch of Florence.
The stricken family has the sympathy of a wide circle of friends who are sorry to learn of the death of this good man.
The remains of R.S. Bunch, who died February 3, at 3:30 p.m., at Carlsbad, reached Lampasas Monday morning on the 10:29 Santa Fe and were taken to the Groves cemetery where burial was made at 3:30 o'clock Monday afternoon. Services were conducted by Rev. A.N. Smith, of the Missionary Baptist Church. The body was accompaned here by the deceased's wife, Mrs. R.S. Bunch, her sister, Mrs. Jack Clark of Eldorado and her two brothers, Jack Mitchell of Miles and Jerome Mitchell of Eldorado.
Mr. Bunch was born Sept. 21, 1883, in Arkansas and came to Texas and Lampasas county with his parents when he was three years of age. He was married August 6, 1908, to Miss Ammer Mitchell of Topsy and was a prosperous farmer of the Izoro community until about eighteen months ago when he was overcome by ill health and was forced to sell his farm and go to Carlsbad in search of health. He had been a member of the Missionary Baptist Church for more than twenty years and was said to be a good christian man.
The deceased leaves a wife, Mrs. R.S. Bunch, a mother, Mrs. J.H. Bunch of Izoro, and the following brothers and sisters: Mrs. Sherrod Williams of Berne, Arkansas; Mrs E.L. Byrd of Jacksonville; Mrs. H.E. Groves of San Angelo; Mrs. Joe T. Smith of Izoro; A.G. Bunch of Rotan; J.T. Bunch of Oklahoma; Lee Bunch of Wright City, Okla., and George Bunch of Florence.
The stricken family has the sympathy of a wide circle of friends who are sorry to learn of the death of this good man.
Family Members
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Sarah Catherine Bunch Williams
1868–1953
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Martha Ann Bunch Byrd
1869–1944
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David Aaron Bunch
1871–1921
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Lucy Jane Bunch Smith
1873–1959
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Augustus Garland Bunch
1874–1942
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Jessie Tildon Bunch
1878–1948
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Susie Bethney Bunch Groves
1879–1946
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R. E. Lee Bunch
1881–1946
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George W. Bunch
1885–1963
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Lewis Bunch
1842–1868
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Julia Ann Bunch Harper
1844 – unknown
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Marion Bunch
1846 – unknown
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Newton Bunch
1848 – unknown
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Margarete Hamilton Bunch Horne Stone
1851–1940
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Harriet Adeline "Addie" Bunch
1853 – unknown
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Perry Bunch
1856–1952
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Albert Pike Bunch
1861–1904
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James Willis Bunch
1863–1940
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William Henry Bunch
1866 – unknown
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John Irven Bunch
1876–1952
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