Manitowoc Pilot, January 12, 1905
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SOPHIA BUNKER died 1904
The remains of Miss Sophia Bunker, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Bunker, former residents of this city but now of Chicago, were brought here for interment yesterday. The funeral took place from the St. Luke's church. She was 21 years of age and her death was due to pneumonia, which originated from an attack of la grippe. Mr. Jos. Bunker accompanied the remains here.
Two Rivers Chronicle, Tues.. Jan. 3, 1905
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Card of Thanks
Mr. Jos. Bunker, who came here last week accompanying the remains of his beloved daughter, Sophia for burial in the family burying lot, wishes us to extend for him his most sincere thanks for the kindly attentions and sympathies of old neighbors and friends who met him at the depot and assisted him at the funeral.
Two Rivers Chronicle, Tues. Jan. 10, 1905
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Manitowoc Pilot, January 12, 1905
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SOPHIA BUNKER died 1904
The remains of Miss Sophia Bunker, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Bunker, former residents of this city but now of Chicago, were brought here for interment yesterday. The funeral took place from the St. Luke's church. She was 21 years of age and her death was due to pneumonia, which originated from an attack of la grippe. Mr. Jos. Bunker accompanied the remains here.
Two Rivers Chronicle, Tues.. Jan. 3, 1905
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Card of Thanks
Mr. Jos. Bunker, who came here last week accompanying the remains of his beloved daughter, Sophia for burial in the family burying lot, wishes us to extend for him his most sincere thanks for the kindly attentions and sympathies of old neighbors and friends who met him at the depot and assisted him at the funeral.
Two Rivers Chronicle, Tues. Jan. 10, 1905
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