Show George Georgc Ellwood Bunker Soldier Passes I Away in France While Serving His Country I I I 4 Mr and anti Mrs George S S. S.- Bunker received re re- art ani official telegram Nov ov advising them of the death of their son George Ellwood Bunker Dunker who lied died in France from bronchial pneumonia on the 11 th Th The y young man has been a n resident resident resi resl dent of thiS timi vicinity for a n number of at years after afler graduating from tho the eighth grade he had taken two years of high school at the Ullard Millard Academy and on one at t the tho B. B Y U. U at Provo At Atthe Atthe Atthe the time 6 Of his enlistment July he was 1 S' S years ara old After joining the r Uncle Sam he was sent to Camp Jes JC JesSop fri p Georgia where he was placed iff iii Oe Motor Transportation Corps I Her ul e he stayed until in September September September Sep Sep- rl he was sent to France After ar arriving i at his destination he wrote several sever l l letters all being and hopeful hopeful He said Do liDo not worry about me for I am all right I Ican Ican Ican can stand what others can I 1 am om Inthis Inthis in inthis this w war var r to tho the finish but when whan it is 18 over steamships and trains can cnn not get me home soon enough Not long after his arrival overseas he fell ten a 0 victim of at influenza which was followed by bronchial pneumonia and after otter suffering In a base baBo hospital with the disease for tor three weeks he be hied bled the day peace was declared Ellwood altho but a boy like the comrades who went with Doyl him Doyl Doyland and ond Harold Steele Geor George o Abbott and Ervin Stoddard felt Stoddard-felt felt It U his duty to respond to the call can of his country and the minute his age and affairs allowed allow allow- ed him to do so he unhesitatingly threw his weight into the fray He was not afraid to die as extracts from his letters plainly indicate and was ready Teady at any time to pay the supreme supreme supreme su su- preme sacrifice which he has should it be demanded of him by his country He was a good faithful boy tu to his parents his community and his country country coun coun- try and l we wt- all honor him for tor his high qualities and ond deeply sympathize with tho the loved ones onea he left lett behind to mourn their loss Ills His f reward ward is 19 glorious In the tho worlds world's acknowledgment of at hit hla having hav tn ing lag done his full duty to humanity and the clear conscience with which he ho faces the great unknown |