Daily Oklahoman, The
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
June 8, 2008
Lillian Bunker, wife, mother and grandmother went to her
ultimate home and into the arms of our Lord on June 4th, 2008. A
graduate of now defunct Foster High School in Oklahoma City, she
didn't hold advanced degrees or have specific vocational
training yet she lived a long and most successful life.
She was a faithful wife; a childhood sweetheart and life long
partner to Jack for just shy of fifty years. She was a dedicated
mom who stayed at home to a raise her son with a lot of love and
a fair amount of discipline. She was a strong advocate and
financier of her son's higher education by being a respected
office supervisor with the New York Life Insurance Company for
over eighteen years. She was a loving grandmother always ready
and willing to spoil her four grandchildren. But being a
committed child of God was probably her most notable
accomplishment. Through many trials and heartaches she kept the
faith and was a quiet, staunch follower of Christ. There is not
doubt that she is spending today and eternity in the presence of
Jesus. She too will be sorely missed by so many, but her memory
will be with us forever. Our love for her is without question
and she will live in our hearts forever.
Lillian was born on February 21st, 1921 to Ernest and Grace
Crabtree in Bridgeport, Connecticut. However, she lived the vast
majority of her life in Oklahoma. Her younger years were spent
in the oil fields with most of her existence being spent in Del
City. She is survived by her only child Jay Bunker and wife
Cindy of Edmond, grandsons Jason Bunker and Jake Bunker of
Edmond and granddaughter Chelsea Slone of Oklahoma City. Her
brother Lee Crabtree and wife Vi live in Oklahoma City as does
one nephew Mike Crabtree. She is also survived by many members
of the Bunker family who openly accepted her as another one of
the sisters.
She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband Jack
Bunker , a still born infant son, and
Courtney Bunker, her
granddaughter. Visitation will be held at Matthews Funeral Home,
601 S. Kelly in Edmond. Services will be conducted at 2:00 pm on
Monday June 9th, 2008 at Cathedral of the Hills Assembly of God
church, 1600 SE 15th Street in Edmond. Interment will be at
Sunnylane Memorial Cemetery in Del City. In lieu of flowers
please send donations to The Compassionate Friends, North
Oklahoma City Chapter in memory of Courtney Bunker , P.O. Box
12249, Oklahoma City, OK 73157-2249 or the Juvenile Diabetes
Research Foundation in memory of Courtney Bunker.
Let Lillian's life be an inspiration to you as it has been to
her family and seek a closer walk with God.
Daily Oklahoman, The
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
November 14, 1989
Jack Bunker, age 72, passed away Sunday, Nov 12, 1989 after a
lengthy illness. He had lived in this vicinity since age 11, and
was one of the original residents of Del City. He was married to
Lillian Crabtree, on Dec 30, 1939. He started work with Crane
Supply Co, as a truck driver and retired 43 years later as a
salesman. Mr. Bunker was an avid bowler and golfer for over 50
years.
Survived by his wife Lillian, of the home; a son, Jay, of
OKC; 4 grandchildren; 4 sisters, Pauline Pace and Helen
Gardener, both of Del City, Ruth Gallmier and Billie Berger,
both of Tulsa. In lieu of flowers donations to the Resident Fund
C/O Four Seasons Nursing Home,MWC, OK 73110 would be greatly
accepted.
Services will be Wednesday, Nov 15, 1989 at 11am, at the Bill
Eisenhour SE Chapel, burial at Sunny Lane Cemetery.
http://www.okcemeteries.net/oklahoma/sunnylane/sunnylane.htm
Sunnylane Cemetery info - double stone
Lillian Grace Bunker Feb 17, 1921 - blank
Jack Howard Bunker May 15, 1917 Nov 12, 1989
Sources: good faith fair use of sources stated above
Compiled, transcribed and submitted by Marti Graham, Oklahoma County, OKGenWeb Coordinator,
April 2013. Information
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