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William Charles Bunting Sr.

Birth
Bridgeport, Fairfield County, Connecticut, USA
Death
15 May 2022 (aged 83)
Danbury, Fairfield County, Connecticut, USA
Burial
Danbury, Fairfield County, Connecticut, USA Add to Map
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William Charles Bunting, Sr., age 83 of Danbury, died on May 15th at Danbury Hospital.

He was the husband of Ruth (Vallee) (Hull) Bunting.

William was born January 21, 1939 in Bridgeport, the son of the late Samuel and Mary Evelyn (Clark) Bunting.

He had been a resident of Danbury since the 1950s, and was employed with the State of Connecticut Department of Transportation for 33 years, followed by his employment with Laidlaw Transportation for over 20 years.

William was active with area youth sports teams, where he coached and in later years umpired. He was a devoted Yankees and Giants fan, and lived for his family, children, and grandchildren. He was known for his sharp witted sense of humor. He was a parishioner of Saint Joseph Church, Danbury.

In addition to his wife, William is survived by his children: a son and his wife of Naugatuck, a son and his wife of Bethel, and a son and his wife of Bethel, and two step-daughters of AR and Wells, VT; and his ten grandchildren.

William was predeceased by his first wife, Louise M. (Kovacs) Bunting; his sister, Marlene Scattolini; and stepdaughter Rebecca Bouwmeester.

Burial with military honors at Saint Peter Cemetery, Danbury.

Source: Green Funeral Home, Danbury, CT
William Charles Bunting, Sr., age 83 of Danbury, died on May 15th at Danbury Hospital.

He was the husband of Ruth (Vallee) (Hull) Bunting.

William was born January 21, 1939 in Bridgeport, the son of the late Samuel and Mary Evelyn (Clark) Bunting.

He had been a resident of Danbury since the 1950s, and was employed with the State of Connecticut Department of Transportation for 33 years, followed by his employment with Laidlaw Transportation for over 20 years.

William was active with area youth sports teams, where he coached and in later years umpired. He was a devoted Yankees and Giants fan, and lived for his family, children, and grandchildren. He was known for his sharp witted sense of humor. He was a parishioner of Saint Joseph Church, Danbury.

In addition to his wife, William is survived by his children: a son and his wife of Naugatuck, a son and his wife of Bethel, and a son and his wife of Bethel, and two step-daughters of AR and Wells, VT; and his ten grandchildren.

William was predeceased by his first wife, Louise M. (Kovacs) Bunting; his sister, Marlene Scattolini; and stepdaughter Rebecca Bouwmeester.

Burial with military honors at Saint Peter Cemetery, Danbury.

Source: Green Funeral Home, Danbury, CT


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