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Richard Polk “Dick” Lunsford

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Richard Polk “Dick” Lunsford

Birth
Obion County, Tennessee, USA
Death
19 May 1958 (aged 72)
Obion County, Tennessee, USA
Burial
Union City, Obion County, Tennessee, USA GPS-Latitude: 36.4212, Longitude: -89.037712
Plot
Section G, Plot 17
Memorial ID
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LDS film # 204,414

May 19, 1958, obituary Services Today for Dick Lunsford ex-UC Resident of Union City for many years, were held at 10 this morning at White-Ranson Funeral home. The Rev. Edward Hale of Hamilton, O., officiated and burial was in East View Cemetery. Mr Lunsford died Friday night at the home of a son, Bill Lunsford, in Hamilton. Death followed a stroke. He had been visiting his son for the past six weeks. Mr. Lunsford was born near Polk Station Community in Obion county and for many years, was a livestock dealer and mule trader in Union City. For the past five years he had been making his home with his sisters, Mrs. Daisy Pentilon and Mrs. A. V. Nagle, in Hickman, KY. He was 73. He leaves three sons, Richard Lunsford, and Bill Lunsford of Hamilton, and Charles T. Lunsford of Wartrace, Tenn: four daughters, Mrs. Charles Gullett and Mrs. Thomas E. Bell Jr. Of Mamisburg, O., Mrs. Robert Black of Salinas, Calif., and Mrs. Thomas Williams of Sterling, Ill.; his sisters; 13 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.
LDS film # 204,414

May 19, 1958, obituary Services Today for Dick Lunsford ex-UC Resident of Union City for many years, were held at 10 this morning at White-Ranson Funeral home. The Rev. Edward Hale of Hamilton, O., officiated and burial was in East View Cemetery. Mr Lunsford died Friday night at the home of a son, Bill Lunsford, in Hamilton. Death followed a stroke. He had been visiting his son for the past six weeks. Mr. Lunsford was born near Polk Station Community in Obion county and for many years, was a livestock dealer and mule trader in Union City. For the past five years he had been making his home with his sisters, Mrs. Daisy Pentilon and Mrs. A. V. Nagle, in Hickman, KY. He was 73. He leaves three sons, Richard Lunsford, and Bill Lunsford of Hamilton, and Charles T. Lunsford of Wartrace, Tenn: four daughters, Mrs. Charles Gullett and Mrs. Thomas E. Bell Jr. Of Mamisburg, O., Mrs. Robert Black of Salinas, Calif., and Mrs. Thomas Williams of Sterling, Ill.; his sisters; 13 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.


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