Alexander Vunovich

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Alexander Vunovich

Birth
Missouri, USA
Death
17 Apr 1994 (aged 79)
Missouri, USA
Burial
Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Obituary: ALEXANDER VUNOVICH Alexander Vunovich, 79, midtown Kansas City, died April 17, 1994, in the Summit nursing home. Services will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday at the McGilley Midtown Chapel; burial in Mount Olivet Cemetery, Raytown. Friends may call from 6 to 8 p.m. Tuesday at the chapel, where prayer services will be at 7:30 p.m. The family suggests contributions to the American Heart Association. Mr. Vunovich was a lifelong area resident. He played the guitar mandolin in country western bands before he retired. He served in the merchant marine in World War II. He was a charter member of the Brookridge Golf & Country Club. He was a member of the Kansas City chapter of the American Federation of Musicians. Survivors include three sons, Alex James Vunovich, Baker, Ore., Duke Vunovich, Milton, Fla., and Gary Vunovich, Shawnee; three daughters, Leah Bullard, Eugene, Ore., Alexandra Sliger, Van Cleave, Miss., and Holly Von Arx, Nashville, Tenn.; three brothers, V.B. Vunovich, Duke Vunovich and Milan Vunovich of Kansas City; a sister, Helene Hancock, Kansas City; six grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren.

Country Western Singer
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Al Vunovich was the guitarist and the only Kansas Citian in the Ramblers group... And had been heard in and maybe the only native Kansas Citian in television... And had been heard in and around these parts for some fifteen years, having appeared on KCMO, KDRO, (Sedalia) and others. He worked with Bob Wells in 1936, and for The Harvest Hands in 1948 and the Ramblers.
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His Children are :

Alex James Vunovich
Duke Vunovich
Steve Vunovich
Holly Lewis
Alexandra Vunovich
Leah Vunovich Bullard
Obituary: ALEXANDER VUNOVICH Alexander Vunovich, 79, midtown Kansas City, died April 17, 1994, in the Summit nursing home. Services will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday at the McGilley Midtown Chapel; burial in Mount Olivet Cemetery, Raytown. Friends may call from 6 to 8 p.m. Tuesday at the chapel, where prayer services will be at 7:30 p.m. The family suggests contributions to the American Heart Association. Mr. Vunovich was a lifelong area resident. He played the guitar mandolin in country western bands before he retired. He served in the merchant marine in World War II. He was a charter member of the Brookridge Golf & Country Club. He was a member of the Kansas City chapter of the American Federation of Musicians. Survivors include three sons, Alex James Vunovich, Baker, Ore., Duke Vunovich, Milton, Fla., and Gary Vunovich, Shawnee; three daughters, Leah Bullard, Eugene, Ore., Alexandra Sliger, Van Cleave, Miss., and Holly Von Arx, Nashville, Tenn.; three brothers, V.B. Vunovich, Duke Vunovich and Milan Vunovich of Kansas City; a sister, Helene Hancock, Kansas City; six grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren.

Country Western Singer
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Al Vunovich was the guitarist and the only Kansas Citian in the Ramblers group... And had been heard in and maybe the only native Kansas Citian in television... And had been heard in and around these parts for some fifteen years, having appeared on KCMO, KDRO, (Sedalia) and others. He worked with Bob Wells in 1936, and for The Harvest Hands in 1948 and the Ramblers.
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His Children are :

Alex James Vunovich
Duke Vunovich
Steve Vunovich
Holly Lewis
Alexandra Vunovich
Leah Vunovich Bullard

Gravesite Details

Cause of Death Enlarged Heart.