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Name William John Bunnell
Gender Male
Death Age 0
Birth Date 16 Mar 1944
Death Date 31 Aug 1944
Obituary Date 7 Sep 1944
Obituary Place Coudersport, Pennsylvania, USA
Newspaper Title The Potter Enterprise
Parents Alfred J. Bunnell; Vera Day Bunnell
Siblings Alfred; Lois
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25 Apr 1942 |
Osceola, Tioga, Pennsylvania, USA [1, 2] |
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Male |
| Residence |
Between 1943 and 1959 |
Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA [2] |
| 209 Beech Street |
| Sport |
1958 |
Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA |
| CHS football, #58 "Sonny" had a badly broken leg from the sport, as I recall him laid up in bed, leg in traction when I was a kid. |
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Lanny Nunn?Coudersport Remember When
Visual Storyteller · 2 hrs · 12 Oktober 2019
1958
8You, Brenda Kenealy Williams and 6 others
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[CHS football 1958 FB180103LNunn.jpg]
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Lanny Nunn? Coudersport Remember When
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1958
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10 You, Paul Lynn Gardner, Dolly Sills and 7 others
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John Christy Wetzel
"J. Scott"- I think that's John Scott "Sonny", my neighbor as I was growing up on Center Park Street. I remember visiting him in his bedroom with his leg in traction, I think from a football injury.
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John Christy Wetzel
and Dave Matzinger, later coached my junior and senior years. Sam Fuller to his left? T.& J. Snyder?
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1958 |
Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA [3] |
| CHS JV basketball team |
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Lanny Nunn
Coudersport... · 08 January 2021
Coudersport HS basketball, probably JV
1958
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Linda Goodnoe Russell
Just love these old photos, so many memories
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Sheila Strait
My uncle Roger Quimby ????????
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Robert Saulter
Looks more like the class of 60
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Ruth Deitrick
I have never seen George Martin with hair .this must be old ????
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Buck Duell
Thy all look familiar I graduated with them
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Judy Polliard
This appears to me to be jr varsity. 1958 was my class and while I recognize , they were not in my class.
Please correct me if I am wrong
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Carolyn Busch
I think it is the JR Varsity also. Picture is 1958.
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Thomas T Shirey
Carolyn Busch definitely JV....the varsity players for 58 would include Dave Matzinger...Jack Halloran,,,,,and other Class of 59 stars!
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Richard Neefe
Rick Wetzel and Roger Quimby constructed a backboard out of pipe and plywood on a burnt down barn slab behind John Yost's house. Probably about the time of this photo. It was rougher than a cob but we loved it. Our neighborhood gang played on that thing for years probably 2oo days a year. Our meeting place. They spent part of a weekend erecting it and the play hours we messed around on that piece of concrete was endless. How many hours? The answer is blowin' in the Wind. ????????????????????????????????????????? That is the West St Gang thanking Mr. Rick and Mr. Roger that ball court probably kept a couple of us out of jail.
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Richard Neefe
What a great bunch.
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Sep 1959 |
Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA |
| Metzger Field, v Smethport. Dave Setzer scored the first Falcons TD from the 10 yrd line, following a 24 yrd dash by Orlando Castano. Joe Bunnell passed to Truman Ayers for the point after... |
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Paula Pesock Mitchell
December 31, 2023
· September 1959
Rainbow Paradise expansion by Mr & Mrs Fred Eckert
Opened to free fishing a year ago last June.
The couple also own Little Fella Trout Hatchery on Route 872 between Coudersport and Austin.
Coudersport Loses First League Game to Smethport at Metzger Field Saturday afternoon.
Tom McCord ran the Falcons' opening kick-off to the 4 yrd line, then plunged over for the TD on the next play.
Dave Setzer scored the first Falcons TD from the 10 yrd line, following a 24 yrd dash by Orlando Castano. Joe Bunnell passed to Truman Ayers for the point after...
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29 Sep 1959 |
East 2nd ST, Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA [1] |
| Age: 17y 22:30h East 2nd Street, Rt 6 automobile accident Mr Bunnell was driving this car alone when it crashed into building. cause Fracture & dislocation 1st cervical vertebra 58 hrs Conrusion & laceration cervical spinal area? w hemorrhage |
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Alfred James Bunnell Jr in the Pennsylvania, U.S., Death Certificates, 1906-1970
Name Alfred James Bunnell Jr
Gender Male
Race White
his Age 17y
his occ student, senior, HS
his res 209 Beech St
Coudersport
15 yrs
Birth 25 Apr 1942
Osceola, Pennsylvania
Death 1 Oct 1959
Potter Co Mem Hosp
Coudersport, Potter, Pa
accident 29 Sep 1959 22:30h
East 2nd Street, Rt 6
automobile accident
Mr Bunnell was driving this car alone when it crashed into building.
cause Fracture & dislocation 1st cervical vertebra 58 hrs
Contusion & laceration cervical spinal area? w hemorrhage
Father Alfred H Bunnell
Mother Vera Day
attest Alfred J. Bunnell, Sr
Coudersport
burial 02 Oct 1959
Eulalia Cem
Coudersport
registrar June D. Booth
Certificate Number 97170
Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission; Harrisburg, PA, USA; Pennsylvania (State). Death Certificates, 1906-1968; Certificate Number Range: 097051-099750
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1 Oct 1959 |
Potter County Memorial Hospital, Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA [1, 2] |
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Alfred James Bunnell Jr in the Pennsylvania, U.S., Death Certificates, 1906-1970
Name Alfred James Bunnell Jr
Gender Male
Race White
his Age 17y
his occ student, senior, HS
his res 209 Beech St
Coudersport
15 yrs
Birth 25 Apr 1942
Osceola, Pennsylvania
Death 1 Oct 1959
Potter Co Mem Hosp
Coudersport, Potter, Pa
accident 29 Sep 1959 22:30h
East 2nd Street, Rt 6
automobile accident
Mr Bunnell was driving this car alone when it crashed into building.
cause Fracture & dislocation 1st cervical vertebra 58 hrs
Conrusion & laceration cervical spinal area? w hemorrhage
signed E.R. Brown, Coroner
Coudersport
Father Alfred H Bunnell
Mother Vera Day
attest Alfred J. Bunnell, Sr
Coudersport
burial 02 Oct 1959
Eulalia Cem
Coudersport
registrar June D. Booth
Certificate Number 97170
Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission; Harrisburg, PA, USA; Pennsylvania (State). Death Certificates, 1906-1968; Certificate Number Range: 097051-099750
- Age: 17y automobile accident. Fracture & dislocation 1st cervical vertebra 58 hrs Conrusion & laceration cervical spinal area? w hemorrhage signed E.R. Brown, Coroner Coudersport
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2 Oct 1959 |
Park United Methodist Church, Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA [2] |
| Alfred Bunnell Jr. The Rev. Bruce Stearns, officiated. Interment was in Cemetery. Pastoria Pallbearers were: Richard Wetzell, David Setzer, Ronnie Ebbert, Terry Snyder, Orlando Castano, Roger Quimby, Victor Mason and Don Coyle.. |
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Obituary for Alfred Bunnell Jr.
The Potter Enterprise
Coudersport, Pennsylvania •
Wed, Oct 7, 1959 p9
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• Accident Victim
Funeral Service for Youthful Alfred Bunnell Held Sunday.
The Enterprise carried the new of the automobile accident in which Alfred Bunnell Jr. was terribly injured. It was a sad story. The end came at the Potter County Memorial Hospital in Coudersport on Thursday morning for the bright and popular "Joe."
He was a star athlete and had been voted the most valuable player on the school football team. During his Little League baseball days he was a top player as well as being one of the best at basketball and in other athletic sports.
Alfred Bunnell Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Bunnell Sr., was born April 25, 1942, at Osceola, Pa. The family had resided in Coudersport 15 years.
Survivors are the parents and these brothers and sisters:
Mrs. Lois Sweet, Little Marsh, Pa.;
Deborah, James and Jack, at the home at 209 Beech St. Friends called at the Grabe Funeral Home. A prayer there was followed by the funeral from the Park Methodist Church at 2:00 o'clock Sunday afternoon. The Rev. Bruce Stearns, officiated. Interment was in Cemetery. Pastoria Pallbearers were:
Richard Wetzell,
David Setzer,
Ronnie Ebbert,
Terry Snyder,
Orlando Castano,
Roger Quimby,
Victor Mason and
Don Coyle..
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2 Oct 1959 |
Eulalia Cemetery, Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA |
| Education |
Abt 19 May 1960 |
Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA |
| CHS awards ceremony- Danforth award to Dianna Lent & Steven Burt |
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The Potter Enterprise 25 May 1960, Wed P3
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WEDNESDAY, MAY 25, 1960 Many Students Honored In Annual Awards Assembly
During the annual "awards assembly" of the Coudersport Joint High School held Thursday afternoon many outstanding students were honored by various organizations, both civic and school.
The American Legion award for honor, courage, scholarship, leadership and service of an eighth-grade boy was presented to Edwin Corey. Robert Heimel, representing Potter Post 192, gave the winner a certificate and pin.
Mrs. Otto Euken, president of the American Legion Auxiliary, presented the eighth-grade girl's award to Barbara Lindhome, selected for honor, courage, leadership, Americanism and scholarship.
Dianna Lent and Steven Burt received the Danforth award, consisting of a book entitled "I Dare You," from the high school principal, Milton O. Braun. The award, Mr. Braun explained, was for "scholarship, leadership, citizenship and character."
The principal also singled out Kenneth Carey and Steven M. Burt for having ranked in the top one percent of the 550,000 students throughout the United States who took the National Merit Tests. They each were given a letter of commendation.
Representing the Allegewi Chapter, DAR, Mrs. R. H. Twining presented Patricia Buchanan, a senior, with the "good citizen" award for leadership, service and patriotism, and Mrs. H. Hollingsworth Pett called on Barbara Lindhome to receive the eighth-grade award for having the best average in American History.
Latin awards were presented by faculty member John Makowski to Ralph Lewis, a Latin I student, and Dawn Metzger and Yuri Kuratomi, Latin II students, for having ranked highest in the local school in the National Latin Test.
Art awards given annually by the New Century Club were presented by Mrs. John Villesvik to seventh, eighth, ninth and advanced grade art students. Seventh graders were Sally Howell, first; Ann Wills, second; Allen Brian, third, and Eric Johnson, honorable mention.
Eighth-grade winners were Walter Stilson, first; Sandra Burdick, second, and Nancy Covey, third. Ninth-grade awards went to Sally Holcomb, first and third; Jacqueline Swift, second, and Gary Chilson, honorable mention.
In the advanced art class, Steven Heimel won first place; John Snyder, second; Charles Psychos, third, and Bob Saulter and Virginia Boyd, honorable mention. Art judges were Mrs. Thomas Shear, Miss Francis Niles and Mrs. Lyman Burt.
Miss Ora Goodrich, homemaking instructor, made the "Little Liz" awards, consisting of a gold statuette mounted on wood, to outstanding homemaking students. The junior high winner was Mary Hopkins, and Patty Dates received the senior award.
Other homemaking students mentioned were the members of this year's demonstration team which placed 10th in state-wide competition, Dawn Wright, Betty Geritz and Judy Perry, and Dianna Lent, who received the Betty Crocker award.
A medal and certificate denoting agricultural accomplishment and sponsored by the DeKalb Agricultural Association, presented yearly to a senior vocational agriculture student, was presented to Norman Watson by Carl Dewey, instructor. Mr. Dewey said Norman's name would be inscribed on a plaque in the agriculture room.
Ted Elliott received the book, "The Words and the Music," sponsored by the American Agriculturalist Foundation for outstanding work as a student and for good citizenship.
Representing the Exchange Club, Robert McNary singled out Dawn Metzger, Connie Tauscher and Ralph Castano for their essays on crime prevention and poster winners, Jean Mosch, Pauline Haight and John Snyder.
Guests of the Exchange Club throughout the past year were mentioned by Mr. McNary as Glen Work, Industrial arts; Ann Weiss, commercial; Patty Dates, home-making, and John Snyder, art.
For the Rotary Club, Mr. Braun told the assembly that Richard Wetzel and Roger Quimby had attended the recent conference at Bedford Springs.
Edward Fuller, president of the Rotary Club, told of the athletic award being presented for the first time this year in memory of Alfred "Joe" Bunnell, an outstanding high school athlete who was killed in an accident early In the school year. It consists of a plaque on which the winner each year will have his name inscribed, and a pin and certificate. Roger Quimby received the award from Mr. Fuller
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ca 19 May 1960 in Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA; CHS awards ceremony- Danforth award to Dianna Lent & Steven Burt
Edward Fuller, president of the Rotary Club, told of the athletic award being presented for the first time this year in memory of Alfred "Joe" Bunnell, an outstanding high school athlete who was killed in an accident early In the school year. It consists of a plaque on which the winner each year will have his name inscribed, and a pin and certificate. Roger Quimby received the award from Mr. Fuller
The Potter Enterprise 25 May 1960, Wed P3
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White [1] |
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Alfred Bunnell Jr. [2] |
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Joe [1, 2] |
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ca 19 May 1960 in Coudersport, Potter, Pennsylvania, USA; CHS awards ceremony- Danforth award to Dianna Lent & Steven Burt
Edward Fuller, president of the Rotary Club, told of the athletic award being presented for the first time this year in memory of Alfred "Joe" Bunnell, an outstanding high school athlete who was killed in an accident early In the school year. It consists of a plaque on which the winner each year will have his name inscribed, and a pin and certificate. Roger Quimby received the award from Mr. Fuller
The Potter Enterprise 25 May 1960, Wed P3
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WETZEL-SPRING |