Mr. J. A. Bunton died about four o'clock Friday morning, May 8, at the home of his son, Mr. James Bunton, near Lexington, after several years of declining health. He was a native of Mercer county, but a few years ago moved to Lexington. In early life he joined the Christian church and was an active member until ill health prevented him from attending. His funeral services were held at the Ebenezer church Sunday afternoon at two o'clock. Those who survive him are his widow, Mrs. Hannah Bunton, and six children, Mr. R. S. Bunton, of McAfee; Messrs. James Bunton, J. A. Bunton and Charlie Bunton, of Lexington; Mrs. Homer Cinnamon and Mrs. Luther Sewell, of Lexington; thirteen grandchildren and one great grandchild.
(Courtesy of Harrodsburg Herald, Harrodsburg, Ky, Fri May 23, 1930)
Mr. J. A. Bunton died about four o'clock Friday morning, May 8, at the home of his son, Mr. James Bunton, near Lexington, after several years of declining health. He was a native of Mercer county, but a few years ago moved to Lexington. In early life he joined the Christian church and was an active member until ill health prevented him from attending. His funeral services were held at the Ebenezer church Sunday afternoon at two o'clock. Those who survive him are his widow, Mrs. Hannah Bunton, and six children, Mr. R. S. Bunton, of McAfee; Messrs. James Bunton, J. A. Bunton and Charlie Bunton, of Lexington; Mrs. Homer Cinnamon and Mrs. Luther Sewell, of Lexington; thirteen grandchildren and one great grandchild.
(Courtesy of Harrodsburg Herald, Harrodsburg, Ky, Fri May 23, 1930)
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Father
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Mattie S Bunten
1875–1890
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Robert Samuel Bunton
1877–1938
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Para Lee Bunton Johnson
1883–1910
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Malcom Sylvester Bunton
1884–1912
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John A. Bunton
1888–1970
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Dessa Bunton
1894–1894
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Willie Bunton
1897–1897
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Alice Albertine "Tiny" Bunton Cinnamon
1899–1967
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James Melon Bunton
1901–1972
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Eva Luster Bunton Sewell
1906–1988
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