The Casper Tribune-Herald
Monday, January 24, 1955
Page 2
Mrs. Bunting Succumbs Here
Mrs. Nancy Bunting, 81, died Saturday night at 230 North Park following an illness of several months.
Private funeral services were conducted by the Rev. W. W. Kirby of the First Presbyterian Church Sunday evening in the chapel of the Bustard Funeral Home. The body was then entrained for Denver to be cremated.
Mrs. Bunting was born June 8, 1873, in Fearns Landing, Ky. She spent her childhood in New Orleans, La., where her father owned and operated a fleet of river steamers. At the age of 13 and following the death of her father, she moved to Winfield, Kans., where later she was married to James Fuller.
The Fullers resided in Winfield and Kansas City, Mo, until Mr. Fuller's death.
Mrs. Bunting later was married to Howard Bunting, general sales manager for the Hamilton Brown Shoe Co. at St. Louis, Mo. The couple made their home in St. Louis until Mr. Bunting's death, shortly after World War I. Mrs. Bunting then returned to Kansas City, where she lived until coming to Casper in 1936. She was a charter member of the Eastminster Presbyterian Church at Kansas City.
Mrs. Bunting is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Pierre LaFleiche, and one sister, Mrs. Martha Craig, both of Casper.
The Casper Tribune-Herald
Monday, January 24, 1955
Page 2
Mrs. Bunting Succumbs Here
Mrs. Nancy Bunting, 81, died Saturday night at 230 North Park following an illness of several months.
Private funeral services were conducted by the Rev. W. W. Kirby of the First Presbyterian Church Sunday evening in the chapel of the Bustard Funeral Home. The body was then entrained for Denver to be cremated.
Mrs. Bunting was born June 8, 1873, in Fearns Landing, Ky. She spent her childhood in New Orleans, La., where her father owned and operated a fleet of river steamers. At the age of 13 and following the death of her father, she moved to Winfield, Kans., where later she was married to James Fuller.
The Fullers resided in Winfield and Kansas City, Mo, until Mr. Fuller's death.
Mrs. Bunting later was married to Howard Bunting, general sales manager for the Hamilton Brown Shoe Co. at St. Louis, Mo. The couple made their home in St. Louis until Mr. Bunting's death, shortly after World War I. Mrs. Bunting then returned to Kansas City, where she lived until coming to Casper in 1936. She was a charter member of the Eastminster Presbyterian Church at Kansas City.
Mrs. Bunting is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Pierre LaFleiche, and one sister, Mrs. Martha Craig, both of Casper.
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