Occupation: Miller, Secretary and Treasurer of Marion Milling Co.
Died from Myocarditis.
Husband of Bertha Kames Perkins, married Oct. 12, 1882.
Son of Thomas Livingston Nunn and Sarah Catherine Haynes-Nunn.
THE CRITTENDEN PRESS ~ August 12, 1932.
Marion, Crittenden County, Kentucky.
Tuesday evening at the home of his son, Maurie Nunn, R.I. Nunn passed away. His death followed an illness of more than two months duration.
Mr. Nunn, one of the business leaders in his hometown and well known throughout this section of Kentucky for many years had been secretary and treasurer of Marion Milling Company.
Surviving is one son, Maurie Nunn; two brothers, Dr. Will Nunn, of Morganfield, and George Nunn, of Sullivan. Mrs. John S. Quiery of Union County is a sister.
Occupation: Miller, Secretary and Treasurer of Marion Milling Co.
Died from Myocarditis.
Husband of Bertha Kames Perkins, married Oct. 12, 1882.
Son of Thomas Livingston Nunn and Sarah Catherine Haynes-Nunn.
THE CRITTENDEN PRESS ~ August 12, 1932.
Marion, Crittenden County, Kentucky.
Tuesday evening at the home of his son, Maurie Nunn, R.I. Nunn passed away. His death followed an illness of more than two months duration.
Mr. Nunn, one of the business leaders in his hometown and well known throughout this section of Kentucky for many years had been secretary and treasurer of Marion Milling Company.
Surviving is one son, Maurie Nunn; two brothers, Dr. Will Nunn, of Morganfield, and George Nunn, of Sullivan. Mrs. John S. Quiery of Union County is a sister.
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