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Ida Mary <I>Kenmore</I> Dunbar

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Ida Mary Kenmore Dunbar

Birth
Death
13 Apr 1934 (aged 20–21)
Mobile County, Alabama, USA
Burial
Biloxi, Harrison County, Mississippi, USA Add to Map
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1st wife of Wesley Radford Dunbar

"The Daily Herald" Biloxi, Mississippi, Sat Apr 14 1934 p 2 col 2--Mrs Wesley Dunbar, 524 Porter Avenue, died in Mobile last night and the body will be brought here for burial. She is survived by a daughter, Emelda.

The following Obituary courtesy of Linda Ellis...
MRS. DUNBAR BURIED
The funeral of Mrs. Wesley Dunbar, who died in Mobile after having spent a month at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.M. Kenman at Wolf Ridge, Ala., was held here yesterday afternoon with services by Rev. Miller, Vancleave Latter Day Saint's church and Rev. Moseley from the home, 524 Porter Avenue.
She was a member of the Methodist church and a devoted wife and mother, being loved by everyone for her sweet and lovely disposition and charitable acts.
Besides her parents and husband, she leaves two children, three years and an infant' two sisters, Mrs. Paul Stanton, Laurel and Mrs. L.B. Miller, Wolf Ridge; and a brother, Albert Kenman, Wolf Ridge.
Daily Herald - Biloxi Miss.
Monday April 16, 1934 - page 3
Biloxi News
1st wife of Wesley Radford Dunbar

"The Daily Herald" Biloxi, Mississippi, Sat Apr 14 1934 p 2 col 2--Mrs Wesley Dunbar, 524 Porter Avenue, died in Mobile last night and the body will be brought here for burial. She is survived by a daughter, Emelda.

The following Obituary courtesy of Linda Ellis...
MRS. DUNBAR BURIED
The funeral of Mrs. Wesley Dunbar, who died in Mobile after having spent a month at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.M. Kenman at Wolf Ridge, Ala., was held here yesterday afternoon with services by Rev. Miller, Vancleave Latter Day Saint's church and Rev. Moseley from the home, 524 Porter Avenue.
She was a member of the Methodist church and a devoted wife and mother, being loved by everyone for her sweet and lovely disposition and charitable acts.
Besides her parents and husband, she leaves two children, three years and an infant' two sisters, Mrs. Paul Stanton, Laurel and Mrs. L.B. Miller, Wolf Ridge; and a brother, Albert Kenman, Wolf Ridge.
Daily Herald - Biloxi Miss.
Monday April 16, 1934 - page 3
Biloxi News


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