Bellevue -- William C. Cunningham, 90, a retired farment and resident of Bellevue until five years age, died Sunday in the Battle Creek Sanitarium Hospital where he had been a patient since Friday.
He was a member of the Bellevue Senior Citizens Club and the Fireside Club, the Senior Recreation Club, the Three-Quarter Century Club and the Hamblin Recreation Club, all of Battle Creek.
His first wife, the former Dora Graff, died in 1962.
Surviving are his second wife, the former Mrs. Pearl Dickson; a son by the first marriage, Clarence Cunningham of Brooksville, Fla.; stepdaughters, Mrs. Ellen steward of Hallendale, Fla., and Mrs. Lillian Hagelgans of Fulton, and stepsons Thomas Keter of Battle Creek, with whom he made his home, and Albert Kauffman of Climax.
Bellevue -- William C. Cunningham, 90, a retired farment and resident of Bellevue until five years age, died Sunday in the Battle Creek Sanitarium Hospital where he had been a patient since Friday.
He was a member of the Bellevue Senior Citizens Club and the Fireside Club, the Senior Recreation Club, the Three-Quarter Century Club and the Hamblin Recreation Club, all of Battle Creek.
His first wife, the former Dora Graff, died in 1962.
Surviving are his second wife, the former Mrs. Pearl Dickson; a son by the first marriage, Clarence Cunningham of Brooksville, Fla.; stepdaughters, Mrs. Ellen steward of Hallendale, Fla., and Mrs. Lillian Hagelgans of Fulton, and stepsons Thomas Keter of Battle Creek, with whom he made his home, and Albert Kauffman of Climax.
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