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    1. CHARLES F. BUNKER Obit
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    3. The following obituary appeared in the Cape Cod Times, 2 Nov 2003: Charles F. Bunker, 74 Worked at GTE Sylvania; German tutor; motorcyclist BROOKLINE, N.H. - Charles F. Bunker, 74, who leaves family on Cape Cod, died Oct. 21 at his home. He was the husband of the late Gunhilde C. (Andersch) Bunker. Mr. Bunker was born in Boston and graduated from Needham High School. A resident of Brookline for more than 40 years, he was a supervisor for GTE Sylvania, Manchester, for 20 years. Mr. Bunker was a tutor and instructor in the German language. A first lieutenant in the Army, Mr. Bunker served during World War II and was stationed in Austria during the Korean War. He was a member of Kilduff/Wirtanen American Legion Post 74, Brookline. Mr. Bunker was a member and treasurer of the Brookline Historical Society, a founder of Sylvania Motorcycle Club and past president of New Hampshire Motorcycle Rights Organization. He was also a motorcycle safety instructor at New Hampshire Technical College in Manchester. A former member of Brookline Church of Christ, he taught Sunday school for many years. He was a supporter of the Brookline bell ringers and treasurer of Brookline Bell Ringers Defense Fund. Survivors include a son, Charles E. Bunker of Brookline; five daughters: Karin E. Choate of Onset, Erika C. Andersch of Los Angeles, Liesl E. Fraser of Sagamore Beach, Heidi M. Rodgers of Hollis and Krista E. Lehoullier of Nashua; 19 grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. He was also the father of the late Hans W. Bunker. A graveside service was held Oct. 25 at Pine Grove Cemetery, Pepperell Road, Brookline. Memorial donations may be made to Brookline Historical Society, P.O. Box 595, Brookline, NH 03033.

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