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Eva Rozella “Auntie” Bunch

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Eva Rozella “Auntie” Bunch

Birth
Valeene, Orange County, Indiana, USA
Death
23 Sep 1969 (aged 81)
Franklin, Johnson County, Indiana, USA
Burial
New Albany, Floyd County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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occupation: seamstress for a New Albany store
marital status: single, never married

Eva was living with her parents when the March 23rd 1917 New Albany tornado struck their house and killed her mother. Eva's father was not at home at the time of the tragedy, however Eva was. Although she was injured, Eva survived the catastrophic event. She passed away at the Methodist Home in Franklin, Johnson County, Indiana, on September 23, 1869, and was buried next to her parents in Fairview Cemetery, New Albany.

parents:
Levi Alonzo Bunch ("Alonzo")
birth: August 12, 1865 Crawford County, Indiana
death: March 18, 1941 New Albany, Floyd County, Indiana
burial: Fairview Cemetery, New Albany, Floyd County, Indiana

Martha Ellen Moon ("Mattie")
birth: March 24, 1869 Valeene, Orange County, Indiana
death: March 23, 1917 New Albany, Floyd County, Indiana
burial: Fairview Cemetery, New Albany, Floyd County, Indiana

Eva's siblings:
1. Charles Norman Bunch
birth: July 12, 1890 Valeene, Orange County, Indiana
death: March 18, 1965 McKinney, Collin County, Texas
burial: Restland Memorial Park, Dallas, Dallas County, Texas
2. Stella Mae Bunch Ashabranner
birth: October 30, 1892 Valeene, Orange County, Indiana
death: April 20, 1965 New Albany, Floyd County, Indiana
burial: Kraft-Graceland Memorial Park, New Albany, Floyd County, Indiana
3. Florence Belle Bunch Thompson
birth: July 27, 1896 Mount Carmel, Wabash County, Illinois
death: October 12, 1984 Paoli, Orange County, Indiana
burial: Galena Cemetery, Galena, Floyd County, Indiana
4. George Benjamin Bunch
birth: March 3, 1901 New Albany, Floyd County, Indiana
death: March 26, 1952 Petersburg, Petersburg City County, Virginia
burial: Fairview Cemetery, New Albany, Floyd County, Indiana
5. Herman Louis Bunch
birth: July 10, 1908 New Albany, Floyd County, Indiana
death: July 19, 1969 Spokane, Spokane County, Washington
burial: Greenwood Memorial Terrace, Spokane, Spokane County, Washington
occupation: seamstress for a New Albany store
marital status: single, never married

Eva was living with her parents when the March 23rd 1917 New Albany tornado struck their house and killed her mother. Eva's father was not at home at the time of the tragedy, however Eva was. Although she was injured, Eva survived the catastrophic event. She passed away at the Methodist Home in Franklin, Johnson County, Indiana, on September 23, 1869, and was buried next to her parents in Fairview Cemetery, New Albany.

parents:
Levi Alonzo Bunch ("Alonzo")
birth: August 12, 1865 Crawford County, Indiana
death: March 18, 1941 New Albany, Floyd County, Indiana
burial: Fairview Cemetery, New Albany, Floyd County, Indiana

Martha Ellen Moon ("Mattie")
birth: March 24, 1869 Valeene, Orange County, Indiana
death: March 23, 1917 New Albany, Floyd County, Indiana
burial: Fairview Cemetery, New Albany, Floyd County, Indiana

Eva's siblings:
1. Charles Norman Bunch
birth: July 12, 1890 Valeene, Orange County, Indiana
death: March 18, 1965 McKinney, Collin County, Texas
burial: Restland Memorial Park, Dallas, Dallas County, Texas
2. Stella Mae Bunch Ashabranner
birth: October 30, 1892 Valeene, Orange County, Indiana
death: April 20, 1965 New Albany, Floyd County, Indiana
burial: Kraft-Graceland Memorial Park, New Albany, Floyd County, Indiana
3. Florence Belle Bunch Thompson
birth: July 27, 1896 Mount Carmel, Wabash County, Illinois
death: October 12, 1984 Paoli, Orange County, Indiana
burial: Galena Cemetery, Galena, Floyd County, Indiana
4. George Benjamin Bunch
birth: March 3, 1901 New Albany, Floyd County, Indiana
death: March 26, 1952 Petersburg, Petersburg City County, Virginia
burial: Fairview Cemetery, New Albany, Floyd County, Indiana
5. Herman Louis Bunch
birth: July 10, 1908 New Albany, Floyd County, Indiana
death: July 19, 1969 Spokane, Spokane County, Washington
burial: Greenwood Memorial Terrace, Spokane, Spokane County, Washington


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