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Robert Warner Bundick Veteran

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2 Dec 2015 (aged 88)
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Ranger, Eastland County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Robert Warner Bundick, 88, passed away on December 2, 2015.
He was born on September 23, 1927 in Ranger, Texas to Richard Otto Bundick and Mary Florence Lewis Bundick.

Robert grew up in Ranger, Texas and graduated from Ranger High School in 1945. The same day he graduated H.S, he immediately joined the US Navy and served on the YMS-170 minesweeper. After his discharge, he attended Ranger Junior College. He began his career with livestock, working for C.P. Cloud of Lampasas trading wool and mohair, which then led him to a fulfilling and rewarding career as a livestock auctioneer. Robert also enjoyed trading in agricultural commodities.

He was a voracious reader, and especially enjoyed philosophical and spiritual writings. Robert was a practiced positive thinker, so much so that his nickname at St Francis Village where he lived his last 18 years was "Perfect" – his customary response when asked how he was doing.

Robert is survived by his daughter Betty Jean Bundick-Anderson, by his sister Peggy Jean Hodges, his stepson Michael Penn Smith, and one grandson Robert Cody Anderson, as well as his former spouse Dorothy Penn Bundick.
Robert Warner Bundick, 88, passed away on December 2, 2015.
He was born on September 23, 1927 in Ranger, Texas to Richard Otto Bundick and Mary Florence Lewis Bundick.

Robert grew up in Ranger, Texas and graduated from Ranger High School in 1945. The same day he graduated H.S, he immediately joined the US Navy and served on the YMS-170 minesweeper. After his discharge, he attended Ranger Junior College. He began his career with livestock, working for C.P. Cloud of Lampasas trading wool and mohair, which then led him to a fulfilling and rewarding career as a livestock auctioneer. Robert also enjoyed trading in agricultural commodities.

He was a voracious reader, and especially enjoyed philosophical and spiritual writings. Robert was a practiced positive thinker, so much so that his nickname at St Francis Village where he lived his last 18 years was "Perfect" – his customary response when asked how he was doing.

Robert is survived by his daughter Betty Jean Bundick-Anderson, by his sister Peggy Jean Hodges, his stepson Michael Penn Smith, and one grandson Robert Cody Anderson, as well as his former spouse Dorothy Penn Bundick.


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