1925
2012
James Henry Bunch died at the Davis Community in Wilmington, NC on Wednesday, October 17, 2012
He is survived by his sons: James Henry Bunch, Jr. (Susanne) of Amherst, VA and Steven Edward Bunch (Brenda) of Wilmington, NC, his only grandchild: Bryan Henry Bunch & wife Leeanna of Amherst, VA. His surviving sisters: Ruby Wynne of Williamston, NC, Nina Mae Webb of Visalia, California, Sister-in-law: Ethel Browning (Arch) of Plymouth, NC.
James was predeceased by his wife Elvie Bowen Bunch.
The family wishes to extend special thanks to James' niece and caregiver Joni Smith of Williamston, NC
James served in the United States Army during WWII. He retired as a 26 year veteran of the Williamston Fire Dept.
Visitation is scheduled for Saturday, Oct. 20 from 6:00pm-7:30 pm at Biggs Funeral Home. A graveside service will be conducted by Rev. Robbie Parker at 2:00pm on Sunday, October 21, at Woodlawn Cemetery, Williamston, NC.
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October 23, 2012
I'm Emily, the CNA that worked with your father the evening he passed. I had never taken care of Mr. Bunch before and yet he had a profound effect on my life. He was the first person that has passed under my care since becoming a CNA. That is a moment that I will remember forever. I had the pleasure of meeting his son, and from talking to him, I could tell how much Mr. Bunch was loved by his family. I feel honored to of been able to care for him. Sending all of you peace and healing.
Emily Tadlock (Willmington, NC)
October 23, 2012
Donna Norman Bryant
Jim and Steve,
Mike and I were so sorry to learn of your dad's passing. Both your folks were very special. They helped to make Williamston a warm and loving place In which to grow. You are in our thoughts and we hope that all your precious memories will help to bring you comfort now and in the days to come.
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