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Paul Reed Cunningham

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Paul Reed Cunningham

Birth
Booneville, Prentiss County, Mississippi, USA
Death
22 Aug 2019 (aged 73)
Burnet, Burnet County, Texas, USA
Burial
Cremated Add to Map
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Published obituary of Paul Reed Cunningham (edited) -

Paul Reed Cunningham, 73, of Burnet, Texas, left his earthly home and entered into his heavenly home August 22, 2019 surrounded by his loved ones. He was born February 11, 1946 in Booneville, Mississippi, to Charlie and Reba Cunningham.

Paul grew up in Mississippi and had a passion for music from very early on. He attended one year of college before serving his country in the US Army. Once honorably discharged, he joined the band, Crip Guerney, with his brother Mike and several close friends. After moving to Texas and starting a family, he still played at various venues around the Austin area. Paul eventually combined his love for music and the Lord and led the Praise and Worship at Trinity Tabernacle in Cedar Park, Texas for over 15 years. In his free-time he loved being around his family, spending time with his grandchildren was often the highlight of his day.

Paul is survived by his wife of 45 years, Betty Cunningham; his Brothers, Charles Cunningham and wife Kris and Mike Cunningham; Sister, Donna Steward and husband Stan; Daughters, Kim Vidaure and husband David, Diane Battles and husband John, and Tammy McDonnell and husband Russell; Sons, Jason Cunningham and wife Jennifer and Stephen Cunningham and wife Monica; 8 grandchildren; great grandchildren, nieces, nephews, and numerous family members who looked up to Paul as a father and grandfather figure.

Paul is preceded in death by his Parents, Charlie and Reba Cunningham; Grandson, Justin Battles; and Great Grandson, Colton Pelfrey.

The family will be having a visitation August 28th, 2019 and the service will be held August 29th, 2019. Both will be held at Cook-Walden Davis Funeral Home.

[obit courtesy contributor: Joe Eckols]

EDITED
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His wishes were to be cremated.
Paul was the husband of Betty Marie (Yount) Cantrell. Marriage: 1974 in Travis Co.
Published obituary of Paul Reed Cunningham (edited) -

Paul Reed Cunningham, 73, of Burnet, Texas, left his earthly home and entered into his heavenly home August 22, 2019 surrounded by his loved ones. He was born February 11, 1946 in Booneville, Mississippi, to Charlie and Reba Cunningham.

Paul grew up in Mississippi and had a passion for music from very early on. He attended one year of college before serving his country in the US Army. Once honorably discharged, he joined the band, Crip Guerney, with his brother Mike and several close friends. After moving to Texas and starting a family, he still played at various venues around the Austin area. Paul eventually combined his love for music and the Lord and led the Praise and Worship at Trinity Tabernacle in Cedar Park, Texas for over 15 years. In his free-time he loved being around his family, spending time with his grandchildren was often the highlight of his day.

Paul is survived by his wife of 45 years, Betty Cunningham; his Brothers, Charles Cunningham and wife Kris and Mike Cunningham; Sister, Donna Steward and husband Stan; Daughters, Kim Vidaure and husband David, Diane Battles and husband John, and Tammy McDonnell and husband Russell; Sons, Jason Cunningham and wife Jennifer and Stephen Cunningham and wife Monica; 8 grandchildren; great grandchildren, nieces, nephews, and numerous family members who looked up to Paul as a father and grandfather figure.

Paul is preceded in death by his Parents, Charlie and Reba Cunningham; Grandson, Justin Battles; and Great Grandson, Colton Pelfrey.

The family will be having a visitation August 28th, 2019 and the service will be held August 29th, 2019. Both will be held at Cook-Walden Davis Funeral Home.

[obit courtesy contributor: Joe Eckols]

EDITED
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His wishes were to be cremated.
Paul was the husband of Betty Marie (Yount) Cantrell. Marriage: 1974 in Travis Co.


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