Charles-Bunker-Obituary

Charles A. Bunker

Toledo, Ohio

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BUNKER Charles A. Charles A. Bunker, a lifelong resident of Point Place, died Saturday, October 31, 2009. He was born in Toledo, Ohio on October 7, 1932 to Ellery C. and Ethel G. (Casten) Bunker. Charlie served his country in the United States Army during the Korean War; he will always be...

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Chuck and Nancy was one of the best costumers at Rudy's in the day{25 yrs ago} Chuck will be missed at all his haunts. So sorry for your loss, I know how it feels, my dad died oct 9. with many condolences and heart felt sorrow. Karen - point place

dear cindy and family, i am so sorry for your loss. you all will be in my prayers. cindy please keep in touch, much love and god bless. sarah mckinney

Denise, Cindy, and Greg... I'm sooo sorry about your dad. Our families were blessed with many many years of very fond memories from the close friendship of our parents. I was very honored to have your dad and mom as my God parents. They were both very fun loving people and will greatly missed. I remember many a days and evenings watching tv while they were in the kitchen playing cards for hours.... good times... our hearts and prayers are with you. If you need anything please do not...

Sorry to hear about your loss Denise and Greg. I remember your father well from when your family was a customer on my paper route.

Cindy and family,
My sincere condolences on the loss of your dad.My prayers are with you in this difficult time.Cindy i wish i could be there with you just to give you a hug.Know that im thinking of you and you are in my prayers.
love,
Gail Majewski

Chuck was my neighbor for many years. Even though I grew up and moved away, I still think about Chuck and Nancy in my fond memories of the old neighborhood. When I come back to Toledo I always drive by my old home that I grew up in re-living old memories. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you.

I will truly miss Mr. Bunker. I will miss him coming through the grass on his motor scooter to come "chat" with me, tell me all the stories of the neighborhood WAY BACK WHEN. He always made me laugh with his stories of his friends "that he still has". Mr. Bunker always made me feel so welcomed in the neighborhood, even though I was the New Kid!!! Rest In Peace. My thoughts and prayers go out to all of you. I'm here if you need anything.