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ons).
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ETHEL BUNZEY
  
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Funeral services were conducted
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from Fredendall Funeral Home
  
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last week Friday for Ethel I.
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Conklin Bunzey with her pastor the
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,Rev. Robert Hoffman, officiating.
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* Born May 8, 1890 in West Berne
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the daughter of Charles and Emma
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Conklin, Ethel married Ford
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Buiizey and they celebrated their
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golden wedding anniversary sometime before his passing over 20
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years ago.
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"A hardworking • hbmemaker on
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the West Berne farm, before
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moving to the village, she was a
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faithful member of the Beaverdam
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Reformed Church and: was active
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in the Guild, for many years. She
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kept active interest in her home
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until she died in her sleep Tuesday,
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July 20, 1982. Burial was in
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Woodlawn Cemetery, with grandsons Robert, Richard, and Don
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Anderson, Kenneth Bunzey, Bruce,
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Brian, and Garry Bunzey, and
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Paul Bunzey and Tom, Mike and
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David Stevens serving as bearers.
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Attending Were her 10 children,
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Morris and Veronica Bunzey of
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Nokomis, Fla; Mrs. Raymond
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(Emma) Stevens of Knox; Mrs.
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Mike (Millie) Labonowicz of Pensacola, Fla.; Olive and Willis Rowe
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of Schoharie,; Ruby and Steve:
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Simon of Schenectady; Kenneth
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and Bernice Bunzey and Ford and
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Edna Bunzey of Berne, Eva Mae
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and Perry Anderson, and Betty
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Bunzey of West Berne, and Ralph
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and Mary Bunzey of Clarksville.
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She is also survived by 29 grandchildren, 48 great-grandchildren
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and five great great-grandchildren.
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Memorial gifts may be made to
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the Berne Ambulance Fund.
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COMMUNITY NOTES
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Thank
 
:[[h:Altamont Enterprise|Altamont Enterprise]] — Thursday, July 29, 1982  
 
:[[h:Altamont Enterprise|Altamont Enterprise]] — Thursday, July 29, 1982  
 
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Ethel I. Conklin Bunzey Obituary - Altamont Enterprise — Thursday, July 29, 1982

ons). ETHEL BUNZEY

Funeral services were conducted from Fredendall Funeral Home

last week Friday for Ethel I. Conklin Bunzey with her pastor the ,Rev. Robert Hoffman, officiating.

  • Born May 8, 1890 in West Berne

the daughter of Charles and Emma Conklin, Ethel married Ford Buiizey and they celebrated their golden wedding anniversary sometime before his passing over 20 years ago. "A hardworking • hbmemaker on the West Berne farm, before moving to the village, she was a faithful member of the Beaverdam Reformed Church and: was active in the Guild, for many years. She kept active interest in her home until she died in her sleep Tuesday, July 20, 1982. Burial was in Woodlawn Cemetery, with grandsons Robert, Richard, and Don Anderson, Kenneth Bunzey, Bruce, Brian, and Garry Bunzey, and Paul Bunzey and Tom, Mike and David Stevens serving as bearers. Attending Were her 10 children, Morris and Veronica Bunzey of Nokomis, Fla; Mrs. Raymond (Emma) Stevens of Knox; Mrs. Mike (Millie) Labonowicz of Pensacola, Fla.; Olive and Willis Rowe of Schoharie,; Ruby and Steve: Simon of Schenectady; Kenneth and Bernice Bunzey and Ford and Edna Bunzey of Berne, Eva Mae and Perry Anderson, and Betty Bunzey of West Berne, and Ralph and Mary Bunzey of Clarksville. She is also survived by 29 grandchildren, 48 great-grandchildren and five great great-grandchildren. Memorial gifts may be made to the Berne Ambulance Fund. COMMUNITY NOTES Thank

Altamont Enterprise — Thursday, July 29, 1982

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