Born Nov. 29, 1898, south of Lewistown in Washington township, he was a son of Jonathon L. and Laura A. Large Brunson.
He was married in August, 1921, to Carrie Harvey, who survives with four sons, Charles W. Brunson, Columbus; Paul E. Brunson, Belle Center; John H. Brunson, Brooklyn, N. Y., and James L. Brunson, Huntsville; three daughters, Mrs. Gene (Laura A.) Thurman, 1116 west Columbus avenue; Mrs. Donald (Mary Kathryn) King, at home while her husband Is with the armed forces in Germany, and Miss Margie Louise Brunson, at home, and 12 grandchildren. Remaining also are four brothers, Roy Brunson, Toledo; Herman Brunson, Lima; Donald Brunson, Marion, Ill., and Harold Brunson, 329 west Chillicothe avenue; a sister. Mrs. Roy Smith, Cherokee, and two half-brothers, Everett Brunson, Sidney, and Earl Brunson at the Logan County Home. One sister is dead.
The deceased was a member of the Fraternal Order of Eagles here and of the Carpenters' Local Union No. 660, Springfield.
Funeral services will be held at 2 p. m. Wednesday at the Kennedy funeral home in charge of Rev. Paul S. Bauders. Burial will be made in the Huntsville cemetery.
Friends may call at the funeral home.
Bellefontaine Examiner 7/10/1961
Born Nov. 29, 1898, south of Lewistown in Washington township, he was a son of Jonathon L. and Laura A. Large Brunson.
He was married in August, 1921, to Carrie Harvey, who survives with four sons, Charles W. Brunson, Columbus; Paul E. Brunson, Belle Center; John H. Brunson, Brooklyn, N. Y., and James L. Brunson, Huntsville; three daughters, Mrs. Gene (Laura A.) Thurman, 1116 west Columbus avenue; Mrs. Donald (Mary Kathryn) King, at home while her husband Is with the armed forces in Germany, and Miss Margie Louise Brunson, at home, and 12 grandchildren. Remaining also are four brothers, Roy Brunson, Toledo; Herman Brunson, Lima; Donald Brunson, Marion, Ill., and Harold Brunson, 329 west Chillicothe avenue; a sister. Mrs. Roy Smith, Cherokee, and two half-brothers, Everett Brunson, Sidney, and Earl Brunson at the Logan County Home. One sister is dead.
The deceased was a member of the Fraternal Order of Eagles here and of the Carpenters' Local Union No. 660, Springfield.
Funeral services will be held at 2 p. m. Wednesday at the Kennedy funeral home in charge of Rev. Paul S. Bauders. Burial will be made in the Huntsville cemetery.
Friends may call at the funeral home.
Bellefontaine Examiner 7/10/1961
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