Darrell Dungan, 76, Dies At His Home In Cambridge City
CAMBRIDGE CITY - Darrell Dungan, age 76, died yesterday in his home on Dale Ave. in Cambridge City.
Darrell was retired but worked as a molder in a local foundry. He was a member of the Cambridge City Methodist Church.
Darrell is survived by four sons: Marvin & Paul Dungan, both of Cambridge City, Frank Dungan of Richmond and Virgil Dungan of the U.S. Army; four daughters: Mrs. Garnett Bussen of Richmond, Mrs. Louise Knight of Altadena, CA, Mrs. Mary Moore of Cambridge City and Mrs. Dorothy Herbert of Rushville; two brothers: Frank and Charles Dungan, both of Dayton, OH; two sisters: Mrs. Annie Pinzon and Mrs. Harry Bainter, both of Dayton, OH; twenty-five grandchildren; and five great grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held Friday at 3:00 p.m. at the residence with Reverend A. P. Beale, of the Methodist Church, officiating. Burial will be in the Riverside Cemetery.
Darrell Dungan, 76, Dies At His Home In Cambridge City
CAMBRIDGE CITY - Darrell Dungan, age 76, died yesterday in his home on Dale Ave. in Cambridge City.
Darrell was retired but worked as a molder in a local foundry. He was a member of the Cambridge City Methodist Church.
Darrell is survived by four sons: Marvin & Paul Dungan, both of Cambridge City, Frank Dungan of Richmond and Virgil Dungan of the U.S. Army; four daughters: Mrs. Garnett Bussen of Richmond, Mrs. Louise Knight of Altadena, CA, Mrs. Mary Moore of Cambridge City and Mrs. Dorothy Herbert of Rushville; two brothers: Frank and Charles Dungan, both of Dayton, OH; two sisters: Mrs. Annie Pinzon and Mrs. Harry Bainter, both of Dayton, OH; twenty-five grandchildren; and five great grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held Friday at 3:00 p.m. at the residence with Reverend A. P. Beale, of the Methodist Church, officiating. Burial will be in the Riverside Cemetery.
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