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James Riley Bunting

Charleston, South Carolina

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James Riley Bunting BONNEAU, SC - Command Sergeant Major James Riley Bunting, US Army (Retired), 69, of Bonneau, South Carolina (formerly of Sierra Vista, Arizona), husband of the late Rosemarie Anna (Koch) Bunting, entered into the presence of his Lord and Savior on Monday, April 29, 2013, after...

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I miss you so much Dad and Mom sooooo much ~ I think of you and miss you everyday, everyday still.

Jim, you will truly be missed, I remember all those phone conversations we had. You where always so positive and always had a word of wisdom regardless of what situation you where facing. I know you are smiling and laughing again and maybe even eating a big steak and letting us know you are at peace. You are now with Rosemarie which puts us all peace, and Peter will definitely stop for a peaceful conversation. Jim I know we will meet again, till then we will keep you in our hearts. Herbert...

Still can't believe that he is gone. I am going to miss all the hunting and fishing trips and treasure all the memories you had blessed me with. Thanks for making my childhood one big adventure after another. I will miss you but will see you on the dove hunting pond on the other side.

Dad I still can't believe you are gone I miss you terribly especially our phone calls some of them made me laugh so hard I cried ,you definitely could make me laugh with your dry humor I hope you and mom are living it up in heaven tell her we miss her also, love you Dad and miss you so much -Teresa ,
your favorite daughter (that's a joke between us girls) love you Dad.

We will always miss you grandpa. I'm so glad that I was able to meet you and be apart of your life. I'll always remember the fun visits that Eric and I had with you. I love you and you will always be in my heart.

Some time has passed and miss you more every day. Our phone conversations when we both got laughing about our discussions and giggled like school children. It was so much fun. Every once in a while I listen to your voice on my cell phone from messages you left just to be near you. Love you always.

I worked with Jim at the Naco, Arizona Port of Entry, Customs & Border Protection. He was a man of superb integrity, and was a joy to work with. I had the opportunity to visit Jim in Bonneau in July 2012. We kept in touch every 2-3 months via phone. He will be missed!! My condolences to the family and may God bless his soul.

Jim, I'll miss you so very much - more than you'll ever know. I'll never forget all of our time together in AZ, our trips with Rosemarie to the mountains, Tucson, Vegas, Laughlin, fishing, all of your visits to my condo there and mine to your house. You and Rosemarie will always be dear and warm in my heart. I will love you always.

I will miss you JR. You and I had some very good conversations recently and I only regret we didn't get to go on our fishing trip together. I know you would have loved it. I also regret not knowing you very well. You were a friend and a family member. I told you a couple of years ago, when you came down here, that you became a member of our family, so get used to it! We had a few good times together with the family and I will always cherish it. I will miss you very much.