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Harriet Armilda <I>Verley</I> Bunnell

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Harriet Armilda Verley Bunnell

Birth
Green County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
29 Dec 1918 (aged 73)
San Bernardino County, California, USA
Burial
San Bernardino, San Bernardino County, California, USA GPS-Latitude: 34.1361091, Longitude: -117.2770929
Plot
Poinsetta C, lot 197
Memorial ID
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SAN BERNARDINO SUN, JAN. 2, 1919
MRS. HARRIET A. BUNNELL
In the Land of perpetual Sunshine, they left Mrs.Harriet Armilda Bunnell yesterday, sleeping in Mountain View -- pioneers, friends of the G. A. R., of which the husband is a member, all those who had known and loved her. Rev. Shaw read the brief service, and the invisible choir sang sweetly, the old favorite, Nearer, My God, To Thee.

Banked about the casket, lovely blossoms glowed in fragrant profusion, testifying to the affection bornethe deceased by family and freiends. A pillow fashioned of pink carnations andcreamy narcissus, to "Mother," came from the family, and individual sprays andbouquets of bloom of every variety were showered upon their loved one by many others outside the home circle.

Those who bore the precious burden to its last resting place were: N. A. Richardson, P. C. Scott, B. Weeks and Noah Adair.
The Mark B. Shaw company was in charge.
Coming from other cities to whisper alast good-bye to the relative who had always meant so much to them were: Mr. and Mrs. Walter Verley, of Riverside; Mrs. F. H. Schuyler, of Santa Paula; B. J.Bunnell, of Bakersfield; and A. J. Bunnell, of San Pedro.
SAN BERNARDINO SUN, JAN. 2, 1919
MRS. HARRIET A. BUNNELL
In the Land of perpetual Sunshine, they left Mrs.Harriet Armilda Bunnell yesterday, sleeping in Mountain View -- pioneers, friends of the G. A. R., of which the husband is a member, all those who had known and loved her. Rev. Shaw read the brief service, and the invisible choir sang sweetly, the old favorite, Nearer, My God, To Thee.

Banked about the casket, lovely blossoms glowed in fragrant profusion, testifying to the affection bornethe deceased by family and freiends. A pillow fashioned of pink carnations andcreamy narcissus, to "Mother," came from the family, and individual sprays andbouquets of bloom of every variety were showered upon their loved one by many others outside the home circle.

Those who bore the precious burden to its last resting place were: N. A. Richardson, P. C. Scott, B. Weeks and Noah Adair.
The Mark B. Shaw company was in charge.
Coming from other cities to whisper alast good-bye to the relative who had always meant so much to them were: Mr. and Mrs. Walter Verley, of Riverside; Mrs. F. H. Schuyler, of Santa Paula; B. J.Bunnell, of Bakersfield; and A. J. Bunnell, of San Pedro.


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