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Show Funeral Services Set Friday for James Bunting, 35 TT ' ' " James Jenson ir -;;J Bunting. 33. y ' 4 died Wednes- .f" "l day afternoon 'v? 'J -at the home of . i V his sister in Ce- r. 'i dar City fol- 2 n lowing a long X - if 3 illness. a- 3 Funeral ser- - ' i vices have been V set for Friday, I March 31. at 2 1-71 I P' m" in the -J 'i I I First ward chapel, cha-pel, with Bishop James Heywood officiating. Friends may call at the Jensen mortuary this evening from 5 until 9 p. m. and Friday from 10 a. m. until time of services. ser-vices. Mr. Bunting was born July 5. 1914 at St. George, a son of R. VV. and Sina Jensen Bunting. He attended school in St. George and also attended Dixie junior col-leee. He married Lucille Harris on March 23. 1939, and moved to Salt Lake City, where he was employed as a trucker. He later moved to Cedar City. He is survived by his widow, two children. Norma Jean, age 9 and James Richard, age 6; also his parents and three brothers: Adrian Bunting. Cedar City; Har-old Har-old and Robert Bunting, Bountiful, Bounti-ful, and five sisters: Mrs. Viola Shirk and Nina Bunting and Mrs. Charlotte Heaton, Cedar City, and Mrs. Harriet Stewart and Norma Bunting, Provo. Burial will be in the Cedar City cemetery under the direction of the Jensen mortuary. |