1929
2015
SPRINGFIELD, IL - Mae F. Bunch, 86, departed this life on Friday, Dec. 4, 2015, at Capitol Care Rehabilitation Center.
She was born March 5, 1929.
Funeral services will be at Pleasant Grove Baptist Church, 908 S. Martin Luther King Jr. Dr., Springfield, IL 62703, where visitation will be from 10-11 a.m. on Thursday Dec. 10, 2015, followed by funeral at 11 a.m.
Interment will be at Oak Ridge Cemetery
Ruby Funeral Services & Chapel,1520 E. Washington St.., Springfield, is in charge of arrangements.
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Jenneth Hampton Family
December 7, 2015
Our condolences to the family she is missed. Our mother had been one of her roommates at the nursing home she will be missed
Diana Roderick
December 16, 2015
Thank you everyone for your kind words for our mother. She was truly the best. Rest in peace dear mother. We love you so much.
Diana Bunch Roderick
Harrison Beler
December 12, 2015
I'm sorry for missing aunt mae funeral,my she rest in peace and GOD be with her
Lucresia Beler
December 12, 2015
Remembering when we use to have fish frys as a kid and coming over to play out side and disturb scooby. You will be missed dearly
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Janice Estes
December 10, 2015
From the Families of Jenneth Hampton. We will keep all of you in our thoughts and prayers. Mae was a very sweet lady and friend to us and our mother at Capital Care, she will be truly missed.
Eva Powers
December 9, 2015
No one in the world would understand what you mean to me. I am the woman you expected me to be. I will miss our talks but not the fishing bank. I will miss the good eating out of your garden but not the bugs. You were there when my mom couldn't be. You and grandpa were great parents to me. Who's gonna be there to tell me they LOVE me. You showed me so much love and patience through the years. You are gone now and I will carry you in my heart the rest of my life. Grandma I will forever be grateful for you loving me enough to raise me, to love me and to care for me regardless what was going on in your life. Our last conversation you told me to take care of my grandbabies and that is what I am going to do. May your soul rest now. Love You, Eva Renee Powers
December 9, 2015
From the Family of John and Clara Madison. We wish to express are deepest sympathies to the Bunch Family! This was truly a much Loved Woman by our Family! She will be truly missed but always loved!
Troy and Angela Jenkins
December 8, 2015
Deepest sympathy to Peggy, Charlie, Clarissa and the entire Bunch family for the loss of their beloved Grandmother and Mother-In-Law.
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1520 East Washington St., Springfield, IL 62703

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