Decatur Daily, March 8, 1938
JIM GUNN IS ILLNESS VICTIM
James E. Gunn, well-known Morgan county farmer, died at 8:20 last night at his home, Trinity route 1, after a 10-day illness of pneumonia. He was 56 years old.
Funeral rites will be held at the home at 3 o'clock Thursday afternoon with the Rev. S. W. Brooks officiating and Brown of Decatur will be in charge of burial at the family cemetery near Trinity. Pallbearers will be Fred S. Hunt, Sr., John Davis, Robert Carlson, W. H. Gregory, W. E. Steed, Wallace Meadows and John B. Sewell
Surviving Mr Gunn are a sister, Mrs H. O. Lile, Trinity route 1; two brothers, Ben Gunn, Trinity route 1 and Ed Gunn, Decatur. Two nieces, Misses June and Ann Gunn, of Decatur and a nephew Jimmy Gunn, Decaur, also survive.
Mr Gunn was one of the best known men in the western section of Morgan oounty.
Decatur Daily, March 8, 1938
JIM GUNN IS ILLNESS VICTIM
James E. Gunn, well-known Morgan county farmer, died at 8:20 last night at his home, Trinity route 1, after a 10-day illness of pneumonia. He was 56 years old.
Funeral rites will be held at the home at 3 o'clock Thursday afternoon with the Rev. S. W. Brooks officiating and Brown of Decatur will be in charge of burial at the family cemetery near Trinity. Pallbearers will be Fred S. Hunt, Sr., John Davis, Robert Carlson, W. H. Gregory, W. E. Steed, Wallace Meadows and John B. Sewell
Surviving Mr Gunn are a sister, Mrs H. O. Lile, Trinity route 1; two brothers, Ben Gunn, Trinity route 1 and Ed Gunn, Decatur. Two nieces, Misses June and Ann Gunn, of Decatur and a nephew Jimmy Gunn, Decaur, also survive.
Mr Gunn was one of the best known men in the western section of Morgan oounty.
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