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Bud P. Nunamaker

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Bud P. Nunamaker

Birth
Greenup, Cumberland County, Illinois, USA
Death
3 Dec 1943 (aged 38)
Decatur, Macon County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Mattoon, Coles County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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B.P. Nunamaker, former secretary of the Mattoon Federal Savings and Loan Association, died of tuberculosis at 9:15 o'clock t his morning in the Decatur and Macon County Sanitorium in Decatur, according to word received this morning by relatives here. Mr. Nunamaker, who was 38 years old, had been ill several years.
Mr. Nunamaker was born Jan 15, 1905, in Greenup, the son of Mr. & Mrs. J.M. Nunamaker, and came to Mattoon when a young man.
He married Miss Ellen Bonnell of Mattoon in 1929. She died in 1935. On May 16, 1936, he married Miss Mary Solomon of this city, who survives him. Also surviving are his mother, Mrs. Emeline Nunamaker of this city; a son, Kent, living with his mother, and a daughter, Joan, by his first wife, living with her maternal grandmother, Mrs. G.S. Bonnell of this city.
Mrs. Nunamaker was at his bedside when death came, being called to Decatur Thursday by his serious illness.

Mattoon, Il. Daily Journal Gazette Fri. Dec. 3, 1943 p6
B.P. Nunamaker, former secretary of the Mattoon Federal Savings and Loan Association, died of tuberculosis at 9:15 o'clock t his morning in the Decatur and Macon County Sanitorium in Decatur, according to word received this morning by relatives here. Mr. Nunamaker, who was 38 years old, had been ill several years.
Mr. Nunamaker was born Jan 15, 1905, in Greenup, the son of Mr. & Mrs. J.M. Nunamaker, and came to Mattoon when a young man.
He married Miss Ellen Bonnell of Mattoon in 1929. She died in 1935. On May 16, 1936, he married Miss Mary Solomon of this city, who survives him. Also surviving are his mother, Mrs. Emeline Nunamaker of this city; a son, Kent, living with his mother, and a daughter, Joan, by his first wife, living with her maternal grandmother, Mrs. G.S. Bonnell of this city.
Mrs. Nunamaker was at his bedside when death came, being called to Decatur Thursday by his serious illness.

Mattoon, Il. Daily Journal Gazette Fri. Dec. 3, 1943 p6


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