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John Marvin Hunsaker

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John Marvin Hunsaker

Birth
Higginsville, Lafayette County, Missouri, USA
Death
22 Sep 1994 (aged 74)
Cowgill, Caldwell County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Polo, Caldwell County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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John M. Hunsaker, 74, Cowgill, Missouri, formerly of this area, died Sept. 22, 1994, at a hospital in Cameron, Missouri.

Graveside services will be at 1 p.m. Monday at Prairie Ridge Cemetery, Polo, Missouri. Friends may call from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Sunday at Bram Chapel, Hamilton, Missouri. Mr. Hunsaker was born in St. Joseph and lived in Kansas City before moving to Cowgill five years ago. He was a roofer before he retired. He was an Army veteran of World War II.

Survivors include his wife, Genevia Hunsaker of the home; a son, Rickey Hunsaker, Kingston, Missouri; two daughters, Patsy Ann Suggs, Polo, and Deloris Pliler, Kansas City; four brothers, Joe Hunsaker, Pleasant Hill in Cass County, Frank Hunsaker, Missouri, George Hunsaker, Illinois, and Doug Hunsaker, Lincoln, Missouri; two sisters, Geraldeen Gillette, Holden, Missouri, and Annabelle Beard, Brumley, Missouri; five grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.

Bradford M. Kingman Bradford M. Kingman, 91, Durham, New Hampshire, former headmaster of Pembroke-County Day School, died Sept. 20, 1994, at the home.

Memorial services will be at 2 p.m. Oct. 2 at the Community Church of Durham. The family suggests contributions to the Bradford M. Kingman scholarship fund, in care of the Pembroke Hill School.

Mr. Kingman was president of the Portsmouth (N.H.) Trust Co. from 1957 until he retired in 1969. He was a vice president of the Worcester County Institution for Savings in Worcester, Massachussets, in the mid-1950s and was headmaster of Pembroke-Country Day School from 1943 to 1953.

He was a member of the Rising Star Masonic Lodge in Newmarket, New Hampshire. He had served on the board of directors of Portsmouth Hospital. He was past president of the New Hampshire Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. His wife, E. Jane Kingman, died in 1993. He was born in Newmarket and lived in this area and Worcester before moving to Durham in 1957.

Survivors include a son, Bradford S. Kingman, Concord, Mass.; two daughters, Jane K. McDonough, San Mateo, California, and Ann K. Valpey, Durham; a sister, Helen Kingman Guyer, Sheboygan, Wisconsin; seven grandchildren; and a great-granddaughter.

(Arrangements: Kent and Pelczar Chapel, Newmarket)

John M. Hunsaker, 74, Cowgill, Missouri, formerly of this area, died Sept. 22, 1994, at a hospital in Cameron, Missouri.

Graveside services will be at 1 p.m. Monday at Prairie Ridge Cemetery, Polo, Missouri. Friends may call from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Sunday at Bram Chapel, Hamilton, Missouri. Mr. Hunsaker was born in St. Joseph and lived in Kansas City before moving to Cowgill five years ago. He was a roofer before he retired. He was an Army veteran of World War II.

Survivors include his wife, Genevia Hunsaker of the home; a son, Rickey Hunsaker, Kingston, Missouri; two daughters, Patsy Ann Suggs, Polo, and Deloris Pliler, Kansas City; four brothers, Joe Hunsaker, Pleasant Hill in Cass County, Frank Hunsaker, Missouri, George Hunsaker, Illinois, and Doug Hunsaker, Lincoln, Missouri; two sisters, Geraldeen Gillette, Holden, Missouri, and Annabelle Beard, Brumley, Missouri; five grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.

Bradford M. Kingman Bradford M. Kingman, 91, Durham, New Hampshire, former headmaster of Pembroke-County Day School, died Sept. 20, 1994, at the home.

Memorial services will be at 2 p.m. Oct. 2 at the Community Church of Durham. The family suggests contributions to the Bradford M. Kingman scholarship fund, in care of the Pembroke Hill School.

Mr. Kingman was president of the Portsmouth (N.H.) Trust Co. from 1957 until he retired in 1969. He was a vice president of the Worcester County Institution for Savings in Worcester, Massachussets, in the mid-1950s and was headmaster of Pembroke-Country Day School from 1943 to 1953.

He was a member of the Rising Star Masonic Lodge in Newmarket, New Hampshire. He had served on the board of directors of Portsmouth Hospital. He was past president of the New Hampshire Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. His wife, E. Jane Kingman, died in 1993. He was born in Newmarket and lived in this area and Worcester before moving to Durham in 1957.

Survivors include a son, Bradford S. Kingman, Concord, Mass.; two daughters, Jane K. McDonough, San Mateo, California, and Ann K. Valpey, Durham; a sister, Helen Kingman Guyer, Sheboygan, Wisconsin; seven grandchildren; and a great-granddaughter.

(Arrangements: Kent and Pelczar Chapel, Newmarket)



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