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Edgar Clifford Bundy II

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Edgar Clifford Bundy II Veteran

Birth
Stamford, Fairfield County, Connecticut, USA
Death
10 Feb 2008 (aged 92)
Wheaton, DuPage County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Almedia, Columbia County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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Son of Ida Margaret and Merton Bundy ll.
Edgar C. Bundy, II, age 92, a resident of Wheaton, died Sunday, February 10, at home. He was born November 1, 1915 in Stamford, CT. Major Bundy was a retired Air Force Major. He served in the Flying Tigers during World War II and received the Bronze Star medal from Major General Claire Chennault. He was an intelligence officer for the Alaskan Air Command after the war. Major Bundy briefed the United States Congress on the Soviet threat to the Korean peninsula and warned of the impending fall of China to the Communists. Edgar Bundy was also an ordained Baptist minister. He became a well known evangelist, with the Church League Of America, preaching throughout the United States and in 72 countries around the world. He was preceded in death by his wife, Lela May Bundy; and his sister, Irene Bundy Roylance. Beatrice Bundy Lainier (second sister surviving Edgar) passed on one year later, in 2009. Three nieces, Janet, Judy, and Jean. Great nieces and nephews Marianne, Heather, Jonathan & Daniel.

Descendant of John and Elisha Bundy, The Order of the Founders and Patriots of America, settled in Plymouth Massachusetts in March 17, 1635, and service in the Revolutionary War in 1778. Sons of the Revolutionary War member.
Son of Ida Margaret and Merton Bundy ll.
Edgar C. Bundy, II, age 92, a resident of Wheaton, died Sunday, February 10, at home. He was born November 1, 1915 in Stamford, CT. Major Bundy was a retired Air Force Major. He served in the Flying Tigers during World War II and received the Bronze Star medal from Major General Claire Chennault. He was an intelligence officer for the Alaskan Air Command after the war. Major Bundy briefed the United States Congress on the Soviet threat to the Korean peninsula and warned of the impending fall of China to the Communists. Edgar Bundy was also an ordained Baptist minister. He became a well known evangelist, with the Church League Of America, preaching throughout the United States and in 72 countries around the world. He was preceded in death by his wife, Lela May Bundy; and his sister, Irene Bundy Roylance. Beatrice Bundy Lainier (second sister surviving Edgar) passed on one year later, in 2009. Three nieces, Janet, Judy, and Jean. Great nieces and nephews Marianne, Heather, Jonathan & Daniel.

Descendant of John and Elisha Bundy, The Order of the Founders and Patriots of America, settled in Plymouth Massachusetts in March 17, 1635, and service in the Revolutionary War in 1778. Sons of the Revolutionary War member.


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