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Earl Edward Munger

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Earl Edward Munger

Birth
Camillus, Onondaga County, New York, USA
Death
21 Dec 1978 (aged 59)
Oswego, Oswego County, New York, USA
Burial
Mexico, Oswego County, New York, USA Add to Map
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Fulton obits 1978

MEXICO — Earl E. Munger, 59, of Rte. 3 South, Town of Mexico, died early this morning in Oswego Hospital. He was born June 2, 1919 in Camillus, son of William and Flora Wilson Munger. He had lived in Mexico most of his life and retired two years ago after many years with New Process Gear Corp. in Syracuse. He was an Army veteran of World War II, a member of First United Methodist Church and its men's club, Mexico Lodge No. 136 F&AM, Mexico Chapter No. 135 RAM, past commander of Edick-Hamlin VFW Post 369, and a member of Stone-Davis Post No. 384 of the American Legion. Surviving are his wife, the former Alice Hinman, two ; sons, Robert D. of Palermo and David E. of Mexico; two sisters, Mrs. Edgar (Gladys) Wilmer of Mexico, and Mrs. Paul (Agnes) Bradish of Volney. Funeral will be Saturday, Rev. Kenneth Lord officiating. Spring burial will be in Mexico Village Cemetery.
Fulton obits 1978

MEXICO — Earl E. Munger, 59, of Rte. 3 South, Town of Mexico, died early this morning in Oswego Hospital. He was born June 2, 1919 in Camillus, son of William and Flora Wilson Munger. He had lived in Mexico most of his life and retired two years ago after many years with New Process Gear Corp. in Syracuse. He was an Army veteran of World War II, a member of First United Methodist Church and its men's club, Mexico Lodge No. 136 F&AM, Mexico Chapter No. 135 RAM, past commander of Edick-Hamlin VFW Post 369, and a member of Stone-Davis Post No. 384 of the American Legion. Surviving are his wife, the former Alice Hinman, two ; sons, Robert D. of Palermo and David E. of Mexico; two sisters, Mrs. Edgar (Gladys) Wilmer of Mexico, and Mrs. Paul (Agnes) Bradish of Volney. Funeral will be Saturday, Rev. Kenneth Lord officiating. Spring burial will be in Mexico Village Cemetery.

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SSGT US Army World War II



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