Earl E. Dunk, 79, of Rt. 1, Rossville, died Tuesday of last week in Veterans Hospital, Indianapolis. He had been a patient there since January, 1970.
A native of Clinton County, he was married in 1938 to Iva Bossert. He was a retired farmer and an Army veteran of World War I.
Surviving with the widow are two sons, William of Rt. 15, Lafayette, and Bruce of Rt. 1, Rossville; two daughters, Mrs. Phyllis Riggle of Rt. 7, Frankfort, and Mrs. Barbara Smith of Rt. 3, Lafayette; two brothers, Ray of Rt. 7, Frankfort, and Lawrence of Jacksonville, Florida, and six grandchildren.
The parents of Mr. Dunk were John and Laura (Burkhalter) Dunk.
Final rites and burial were at Rossville.
Delphi Journal Citizen, March 11, 1971
***Information Courtesy of INGenWeb Project and Richard Lybrook.
Earl E. Dunk, 79, of Rt. 1, Rossville, died Tuesday of last week in Veterans Hospital, Indianapolis. He had been a patient there since January, 1970.
A native of Clinton County, he was married in 1938 to Iva Bossert. He was a retired farmer and an Army veteran of World War I.
Surviving with the widow are two sons, William of Rt. 15, Lafayette, and Bruce of Rt. 1, Rossville; two daughters, Mrs. Phyllis Riggle of Rt. 7, Frankfort, and Mrs. Barbara Smith of Rt. 3, Lafayette; two brothers, Ray of Rt. 7, Frankfort, and Lawrence of Jacksonville, Florida, and six grandchildren.
The parents of Mr. Dunk were John and Laura (Burkhalter) Dunk.
Final rites and burial were at Rossville.
Delphi Journal Citizen, March 11, 1971
***Information Courtesy of INGenWeb Project and Richard Lybrook.
Family Members
Sponsored by Ancestry
Advertisement
Advertisement