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Viola C. <I>Hill</I> Dunker

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Viola C. Hill Dunker

Birth
Elwood, Gosper County, Nebraska, USA
Death
29 Jan 1964 (aged 69)
Greeley, Weld County, Colorado, USA
Burial
Steamboat Springs, Routt County, Colorado, USA Add to Map
Plot
1st Addition / Block 2 / Lot 19
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VIOLA DUNKER FORMER RESIDENT DIED IN GREELEY

Services were held Monday afternoon for Mrs. Viola DUNKER, long time Steamboat Springs resident who died January 29 in Greeley, Colorado.

Mrs. DUNKER, who was born April 10, 1894 in Elwood, Nebraska had been in ill health for several years and had been living in Greeley since 1956 where she was a member of the Methodist Church and the American Legion Auxiliary.

She is survived by one son, Ted of Greeley; a daughter Neydeanne FARR of Ventura, California; a brother, Homer E. HILL of Dumont, Colorado and a sister, Mrs. Marie PARADAY, Inglewood, California.

Rev. John Cox officiated at the services. Maxine Ohman presided at the organ and Mrs. George Hays sang "The Old Rugged Cross" and "In The Garden."

Pallbearers were Lloyd McCLELLAND, Chuck BROBECK, Leo FICK, Church AUTER, Walter WEBBER and Ralph WAGGONER.

Arrangements were in charge of Root Mortuaries.

Interment at the Steamboat Springs Cemetery.

(Published in The Steamboat Pilot (Steamboat Springs, CO), February 6, 1964.)

VIOLA DUNKER FORMER RESIDENT DIED IN GREELEY

Services were held Monday afternoon for Mrs. Viola DUNKER, long time Steamboat Springs resident who died January 29 in Greeley, Colorado.

Mrs. DUNKER, who was born April 10, 1894 in Elwood, Nebraska had been in ill health for several years and had been living in Greeley since 1956 where she was a member of the Methodist Church and the American Legion Auxiliary.

She is survived by one son, Ted of Greeley; a daughter Neydeanne FARR of Ventura, California; a brother, Homer E. HILL of Dumont, Colorado and a sister, Mrs. Marie PARADAY, Inglewood, California.

Rev. John Cox officiated at the services. Maxine Ohman presided at the organ and Mrs. George Hays sang "The Old Rugged Cross" and "In The Garden."

Pallbearers were Lloyd McCLELLAND, Chuck BROBECK, Leo FICK, Church AUTER, Walter WEBBER and Ralph WAGGONER.

Arrangements were in charge of Root Mortuaries.

Interment at the Steamboat Springs Cemetery.

(Published in The Steamboat Pilot (Steamboat Springs, CO), February 6, 1964.)


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