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Catherine Ann “Kay” Bunker

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Catherine Ann “Kay” Bunker

Birth
Mount Jewett, McKean County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
10 Apr 2012 (aged 84)
Sheffield, Warren County, Pennsylvania, USA
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Cathryn (Kay) Ann Bunker, 83, of Sheffield, Pennsylvania passed away Tuesday, April 10th, 2012 in her home. She was born April 12th, 1927 in Mount Jewett, Pennsylvania to Russell and Mary Ander-sen.

Kay, a Jamestown Business College graduate, was a long time employee of Sheffield School District. She was an active member of the Retired and Senior Volunteer Program, for which she was recognized for knitting over 100 baby blankets for local hospitals.

Both Dick and Kay enjoyed spending their time at the Sheffield Senior Center. He enjoyed playing pool, while Kay enjoyed playing cards. Both were always eager to lend a helping hand wherever they saw a need. They were also longtime members of the Sheffield United Methodist Church. Dick and Kay thought of the senior center, church and community on Four Mile Creek as their extended family.

Kay is survived by her two children Gary Swanson of Lake Elsinore, California and Douglas Swanson of Jamestown, New York. Dick is survived by his children Lori Godfrey of Idaho Falls, Idaho; Rick Bunker of Pocatello, Idaho; Kathy Bennett of Idaho Falls, Idaho; Angie Gaeta of Royse City, Texas; and Brenda Summers of Rigby, Idaho. Together they had twenty-two grandchildren.



Cathryn (Kay) Ann Bunker, 83, of Sheffield, Pennsylvania passed away Tuesday, April 10th, 2012 in her home. She was born April 12th, 1927 in Mount Jewett, Pennsylvania to Russell and Mary Ander-sen.

Kay, a Jamestown Business College graduate, was a long time employee of Sheffield School District. She was an active member of the Retired and Senior Volunteer Program, for which she was recognized for knitting over 100 baby blankets for local hospitals.

Both Dick and Kay enjoyed spending their time at the Sheffield Senior Center. He enjoyed playing pool, while Kay enjoyed playing cards. Both were always eager to lend a helping hand wherever they saw a need. They were also longtime members of the Sheffield United Methodist Church. Dick and Kay thought of the senior center, church and community on Four Mile Creek as their extended family.

Kay is survived by her two children Gary Swanson of Lake Elsinore, California and Douglas Swanson of Jamestown, New York. Dick is survived by his children Lori Godfrey of Idaho Falls, Idaho; Rick Bunker of Pocatello, Idaho; Kathy Bennett of Idaho Falls, Idaho; Angie Gaeta of Royse City, Texas; and Brenda Summers of Rigby, Idaho. Together they had twenty-two grandchildren.





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