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James C. Bunn

Souderton, Pennsylvania

May 6, 1947 – Apr 11, 2020 (Age 72)

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BORN
May 6, 1947
DIED
April 11, 2020
AGE
72
LOCATION
Souderton, Pennsylvania

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Anders-Detweiler Funeral Home & Crematory - Souderton Obituary

James C. Bunn, 72, of New Britain, PA passed away on Saturday, April 11, 2020 at Doylestown Hospital.

James was born in Philadelphia, PA to the late James Herbert Bunn and the late Betty Jane (Golder) Bunn.

A graduate of Pennridge High School class of 1965, James continued his...

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I regret that I only just recently learned of Jim's passing. When I met Jim, I was this high school kid completely naive about anything with video production. 37 years later, I have had an amazing career in production and broadcasting, and it all started with Jim letting this newbie kid into the studio, whom I sure drove him crazy at times. But this unleashed who I would eventually become.Thank you Jim.

Jim,
I am so sorry that I did not spend more time with you the last two years. You were a very good man that I owe so much to. You started and gave me both My Guitar television shows on Suburban television and Central Bucks School district at CB South.
We had so much fun together.
You helped to document so many great musicians.
Ill always remember you with as a kind and giving soul.
Rest In Peace my friend. I will miss you.
Bob Miles

Jim was best man at our wedding, godfather to our daughter, and a life-long friend. We shared movies, music, books, and bourbon. Even Woodstock. We will miss burgers in front of the fire with him.

Jim was the County Theater's Board President when I came on board 25 years ago - and he always was a smiling presence in our work. And I had the honor of working with Jim in the TV studio as well. All my condolences to Jim's sisters in this tough time. Know that Jim had many friends and colleagues along the way.

I was one of those early pioneers with Jim as Closely Watched Films transitioned to the County Theater. Later, I also became president of the Board and then, later still, Mayor of Doylestown. In all the years we worked to grow the County Theater, Jim was a congenial and committed colleague. My thoughts are with his family and friends and he will be missed.