From the Cape Cod Times, 8/26/04: Clifford G. 'Bunk' Bunker Jr., 78 Worked for St. Regis Paper Mill, town of N. Attleboro ATTLEBORO - Clifford George "Bunk" Bunker Jr., 78, who leaves family on the Cape, died Tuesday at his home after a long illness. He was the husband of Dorothy A. (O'Donnell) Bunker for 49 years. Mr. Bunker was born, raised and educated in Attleboro and moved to North Attleboro in 1955. He returned to his family home in Attleboro in 1976. A Navy veteran, he served as a Seabee from 1943 to 1946 and saw action in Okinawa. He worked for St. Regis Paper Mill in Attleboro for many years and later for the town of North Attleboro department of public works for 10 years. He retired in 1976 due to illness. He was a communicant of Holy Ghost Church, Attleboro, and a member of Knights of Columbus Council 330 and Attleboro Moose Lodge. While raising his family, he enjoyed taking his children ice fishing. He also enjoyed hunting and fishing. In his later years, he liked puttering around his home, gardening and reading the newspaper. Besides his wife, survivors include two daughters, Debra Ann Miller of Sagamore Beach and Patricia M. Ruo of Smithfield, R.I.; three sons, Robert C. Bunker of Bloomsburg, Pa., Michael D. Bunker of Orchard Park, N.Y., and Steven F. Bunker of Paxton; a brother, Henry Bunker of Deerfield Beach, Fla.; 14 grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. Private services will be held tomorrow in the Commonwealth Chapel of Dyer-Lake Funeral Home, North Attleboro. Burial is in St. Stephen's Cemetery, Attleboro. Memorial donations may be made to Holy Ghost Church, 71 Linden St., Attleboro, MA 02703.