(Raymond Dunlap Enlist 5 Jun 19941 at Fort Benjamin Harrison IN., in Infantry)Ray Dunlap was a veteran of World War II, which he fought for his country with great pride. Ray served during the bombing of Pearl Harbor and many other battles in the Philippine Islands, Bougainville, Soloman, New Guinea and Leye Islands. He served overseas for 44 months active combat duty and was awarded the Bronze Star.
Surviving are 5 brothers;
Clem Dunlap,
John Dunlap,
Virgil Dunlap
Leslie Dunlap
Lewis Dunlap
3 sisters;
Mrs. Alta Roney
Mrs Reva Heck
Mrs. Norma Lee Treet
1/2 brother Marion Lane
1/2 sister Pearl Lane Bonestedt
Preceded in death by his parents; John William Dunlap Sr. 1883-1938 and Fannie Viola Stoltz Lane Dunlap 1887-1969.
Funeral services at Goodwine Bond Funeral Home.
Burial in Stoltz Cemetery, Richland Co.IL
(Obituary 17 Dec 1977)
(Raymond Dunlap Enlist 5 Jun 19941 at Fort Benjamin Harrison IN., in Infantry)Ray Dunlap was a veteran of World War II, which he fought for his country with great pride. Ray served during the bombing of Pearl Harbor and many other battles in the Philippine Islands, Bougainville, Soloman, New Guinea and Leye Islands. He served overseas for 44 months active combat duty and was awarded the Bronze Star.
Surviving are 5 brothers;
Clem Dunlap,
John Dunlap,
Virgil Dunlap
Leslie Dunlap
Lewis Dunlap
3 sisters;
Mrs. Alta Roney
Mrs Reva Heck
Mrs. Norma Lee Treet
1/2 brother Marion Lane
1/2 sister Pearl Lane Bonestedt
Preceded in death by his parents; John William Dunlap Sr. 1883-1938 and Fannie Viola Stoltz Lane Dunlap 1887-1969.
Funeral services at Goodwine Bond Funeral Home.
Burial in Stoltz Cemetery, Richland Co.IL
(Obituary 17 Dec 1977)
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