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+ | BERNE — Ford F. Bunxey, | ||
+ | 67, of Sickle Hill Road, died | ||
+ | Dec. 17 at St. Peter's Hospital in | ||
+ | Albany following a brief illness. Bunzey was born in West | ||
+ | Berne, and was a lifelong area | ||
+ | resident. | ||
+ | He was a graduate of the | ||
+ | Berne-Knox High School. He | ||
+ | worked for the General Electric | ||
+ | Co. in Schenectady for 40 years | ||
+ | retiring in 1986 as foreman of | ||
+ | the Wire Mill Dept. He was | ||
+ | president of the Hilltowns Senior Citizens and a member of | ||
+ | . St. Paul's Lutheran Church in | ||
+ | Berne. He had served as both | ||
+ | tax collector and town justice in . | ||
+ | the town of Berne at one time. | ||
+ | He helped to found the Youth, | ||
+ | baseball program in Berne. | ||
+ | -He is survived by his wife, | ||
+ | Edna Eggers Bunzey; four | ||
+ | sons, Bruce Bunzey of Westerlo, Glenn Bunzey of Longmont, Colo., Brian Bunzey of | ||
+ | .Berne and Garry Bunzey of Al- _, | ||
+ | tamont; five sisters, Emma | ||
+ | Stevens of Knox, Mildred | ||
+ | Labonowicz of PeiisscoU; Fla., | ||
+ | Olive Rowe of Central Bridge, | ||
+ | Ruby Simons of Schenectady, | ||
+ | and Betty Bunzey of West | ||
+ | Berne; two brothers, Kenneth | ||
+ | Bunzey of Berne and Ralph | ||
+ | Bunzey of Monroe, Ga. He is' | ||
+ | also survived by six grandchildren and many nieces and | ||
+ | nephews. | ||
+ | Services were Saturday at St. | ||
+ | Paul's Lutheran Church. | ||
+ | Burial was in .. Woodlawn | ||
+ | ments were by Fredondall | ||
+ | Funeral Home. | ||
+ | Contributions may b# made to | ||
+ | the St. Paul's Lutheran Church | ||
+ | Memorial Fund or the Helderberg Ambulance Squad. | ||
+ | |||
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BERNE — Ford F. Bunxey, 67, of Sickle Hill Road, died Dec. 17 at St. Peter's Hospital in Albany following a brief illness. Bunzey was born in West Berne, and was a lifelong area resident. He was a graduate of the Berne-Knox High School. He worked for the General Electric Co. in Schenectady for 40 years retiring in 1986 as foreman of the Wire Mill Dept. He was president of the Hilltowns Senior Citizens and a member of . St. Paul's Lutheran Church in Berne. He had served as both tax collector and town justice in . the town of Berne at one time. He helped to found the Youth, baseball program in Berne. -He is survived by his wife, Edna Eggers Bunzey; four sons, Bruce Bunzey of Westerlo, Glenn Bunzey of Longmont, Colo., Brian Bunzey of .Berne and Garry Bunzey of Al- _, tamont; five sisters, Emma Stevens of Knox, Mildred Labonowicz of PeiisscoU; Fla., Olive Rowe of Central Bridge, Ruby Simons of Schenectady, and Betty Bunzey of West Berne; two brothers, Kenneth Bunzey of Berne and Ralph Bunzey of Monroe, Ga. He is' also survived by six grandchildren and many nieces and nephews. Services were Saturday at St. Paul's Lutheran Church. Burial was in .. Woodlawn ments were by Fredondall Funeral Home. Contributions may b# made to the St. Paul's Lutheran Church Memorial Fund or the Helderberg Ambulance Squad.
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