Mr. Edmund S. Tunstall, Sr. a prominent and well known citizen of Baldwin county, died Sunday morning at an infirmary in Mobile, where he had gone a few days before for treatment for blood poison, following a dental operation. Announcement of his death came as a great shock to his many friends throughout the county. Mr. Tunstall was a fine specimen of manhood, and one of Baldwin's most genial and progressive citizens. He was a native of Tensaw, and had resided there continually during his life, and was well known in Baldwin county, and has a large family connection there and in Mobile. He is survived by his wife and five children, E. S. Tunstall, Jr., B. F. Tunstall, G. C. Tunstall, T. P. Tunstall, and one daughter, Mrs. H. E. Wolf, and two brothers, T. T. Tunstall, and G. C. Tunstall, and two sisters, Mrs. Mary McGowan and Mrs. E. R. Bryars, of Latham.
The remains were taken to Tensaw and laid to rest Monday afternoon in the Tensaw cemetery. The funeral services were largely attended and were conducted by Rev. J. B. Trotter, of Stockton.
Published Thursday, September 9, 1920, The Baldwin Times, Bay Minette, Alabama
Mr. Edmund S. Tunstall, Sr. a prominent and well known citizen of Baldwin county, died Sunday morning at an infirmary in Mobile, where he had gone a few days before for treatment for blood poison, following a dental operation. Announcement of his death came as a great shock to his many friends throughout the county. Mr. Tunstall was a fine specimen of manhood, and one of Baldwin's most genial and progressive citizens. He was a native of Tensaw, and had resided there continually during his life, and was well known in Baldwin county, and has a large family connection there and in Mobile. He is survived by his wife and five children, E. S. Tunstall, Jr., B. F. Tunstall, G. C. Tunstall, T. P. Tunstall, and one daughter, Mrs. H. E. Wolf, and two brothers, T. T. Tunstall, and G. C. Tunstall, and two sisters, Mrs. Mary McGowan and Mrs. E. R. Bryars, of Latham.
The remains were taken to Tensaw and laid to rest Monday afternoon in the Tensaw cemetery. The funeral services were largely attended and were conducted by Rev. J. B. Trotter, of Stockton.
Published Thursday, September 9, 1920, The Baldwin Times, Bay Minette, Alabama
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