Richard-Bunker-Obituary

Richard Ivan Bunker Sr.

Vancouver, Washington

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RICHARD IVAN BUNKER, SR. Richard Ivan Bunker, Sr., 65, of Naytahwaush, MN, died August 29, 2005, at MeritCare Hospital, Fargo, ND. Rich was born November 23, 1939, in White Earth, MN, to Richard A. and Jean (Giard) Bunker. At a young age, Rich moved with his family to Battle Ground, WA, where he...

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Rich you will be greatly missed. Suzie My heart goes out to you and the family. I have the most wonderful memories with your family. Porcupines, Beach, School, Playing in the dark, Just being family. I miss all of you so much and I know this will be a hard loss for your family. He was and is Dearly LOVED. Love you all and miss you, Trish (Antell) Denny

Richard was a childhood friend of the Coonrod family, Christine's Family name. I only met him in 2004 at Ilwaco & went out on Bill Coonrod's boat with him on a salmon trip. The image of Richard that I will remember is Richard with a standard lifejacket on & it looked like a bikini on him. The short visit that we had with him & his wife & family was very enjoyable as Richard loved to laugh! We were lokking foward to seeing the Bunkers again at the beach this year & missed them. Sorry for the...

GOD be with you and your family at this time. Bob grew up with Rich and Sally worked with Susie at Jantzen many moons ago. Our heartfelt sympathy at this terrible time. Love Bob and Sally Fettig

To Richs' Family, Our deepest sorrow is with you. I know your loss is unimagable. we have lost a main trunk in the family tree. I'm sure where ever Rich is he's having a cold one and looking for the elk with the biggest rack!!! love and good wishes to help you on this awful path, Punk and Larry

To, Wayne and family sorry to hear about Richard, its been along time since I worked for and with him.He was someone you never forget,and loved to play practical jokes, especially on me, and Wayne too. Our sympathy to all. Respectfully Bruce and Kathy Barker. And thanks for that fishing trip at Illwaco some 30 years ago it was a blast.