Bonnie Agnes Brumble Lynch

F, (1926 - 2001)
Bonnie (Brumble) Lynch, 1926-2001
Father*Amos Loyd Brumble (1893 - 1982)
Mother*Clare S. Campbell (1897 - 1964)
Birth*12 Dec 1926 Slater, Saline, Missouri (MO), United States (US)1 
Married Namec 1945 Lynch [Brumble] 
Marriage*c 1945 Groom=Edward Vincent Lynch 
Death*12 Mar 2001 Monterey, Monterey, California (CA), United States (US)1 
Note*14 Mar 2001 obituary: (Salinas) Californian, Wednesday 14 March 2001/s.B/p.2/c.1/Monterey/Bonnie Agnes Lynch1 
Burial*Mar 2001 Queen of Heaven cemetery, Prunedale, Monterey, California (CA), United States (US)1 
Biography* Bonnie Agnes Brumble Lynch, 1926-2001:
Bonnie was the seventh child of nine and the fourth of six daughters. Her parents were both born in Missouri and were farmers. Bonnie was defenitely born in Saline County, Missouri and it is most likely she was born in the town of Slater (where her mothe was also born). In 1920, before Bonnie was born, the family was working a farm they owned free of mortgage in Clay township of Saline County. In 1930, they were renting in Blackwater township, Cooper County (which borders on the southeast edge of Saline County). In 1940, they were back in Saline County renting in Liberty township. In 1943, Bonnie applied for a Social Security Number and circa 1945 married Edward Vincent Lynch. They moved to California and in 1946 were living in Kern County. In 1950, the family was living at 166 North Van Ness in Fresno. And by 1951, they had moved to Salinas in Monterey County. In 1952, they were living at 49 Capitol Street. Circa 1875 Bonnie opened the Ahoy There Gift Shop in Carmel Valley retiring in 1995. Circa October 2000, she moved to Monterey. Bonnie wrote poetry and had several works published. She also loved gardening. Bonnie was a member of Catholic Daughters in Salinas.

Bonnie Agnes Lynch, 73, died on a Monday at Hospice House after a lengthy illness. She was survived by a son, five daughters, a sister Mary Grindstaff of Rancho Cordova, California, eight grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Bonnie was preceded by her husband Edward in 1990. A private family memorial service was held. Bonnie's remains were cremated. The Paul Mortuary of Pacific Grove was in charge. Memorials to the Hospice Foundation for the Central Coast in Monterey were suggested. 
Last Edited20 Aug 2022

Citations

  1. [S18] Obituary,.

Paul Daniel Frank1

M, (1917 - 1999)
Father*Karl G. Frank (c 1886 - 1966)
Mother*Louise Gaul Frank (c 1892 - )
Birth*17 Jun 1917 Camden, New Jersey (NJ), United States (US)2 
Marriage*8 Jan 1946 Winnebago, Illinois (IL), United States (US); Bride=Eleanor Veronica Lynch Frank3 
Death*4 Dec 1999 Vineland, Cumberland, New Jersey (NJ), United States (US)1 
Note*8 Dec 1999 obituary: Courier-Post (Camden, New Jersey), Wednesday, 08 December 1999/s.B/p.3/obituaries/c.3/Paul D. Frank, ...4 
Burial*9 Dec 1999 BG Doyle Vet's Mem'l cemetery, Wrightstown, Burlington, New Jersey (NJ), United States (US)1 
Biography* Paul Daniel Frank, 1917-1999:
Paul was the first born of three and the only son. His parents were both born in New Jersey. Paul's father, Karl G. Frank, was a traveling salesman for a grocery and later owned a grocery store of his own. In 1920, the family rented in Beverly township of Burlington County, New Jersey. In 1930, they owned an $8,000 home at 811 Washington in Palmyra Borough. In 1939, Paul, was working as a collector for periodical subscriptions. In 1940, with a high school education, he enlisted in the U. S. Army where he rose to the rank of Chief Warrant Officer (CWO). Paul was discharged from the Army on November 21st in 1945 although he continued to serve in the reserves for another 30-years. Less than seven-weeks after Paul's discharge from the Army he, a resident of 1222 North Court Street in Rockford, Illinois, and Veronica Lynch took out a license to marry. They married on 08 January 1946. By 1950, Paul and Veronica were living with Paul's parents at 811 Washington in Palmyra, Burlingon County. Paul was employed as a bus driver for a transportation company. In 1952, he went to work for the Union Carbide Company in Trenton, New Jersey. Paul rose to the position of branch manager and retired in 1982. He was also a self-employed accountant for many years. Paul was a member of the Riverside Koffe Club and ca harter member of the Riverside Swim Club in Delran.

Paul, 82, died on a Saturday at the New Jersey Veterans Memorial Home in Vineland, Burlington County, New Jersey. He was survived by his wife Veronica, three daughters, one son, eight grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Paul was also survived by sisters Marie Leewer of Grenloch, New Jersey and Ruth Berger of Palmyra, New Jersey. Funeral Services were held Thursday at the Chadwick Memorial Home of 154 Webster Street in Riverside NJ. Memorials to the Riverside Historical Society Watchcase Restoration Fund in Riverside were suggested. 
Last Edited27 Aug 2022

Citations

  1. [S18] Obituary,.
  2. [S1975] Ancestry.com, Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007.
  3. [S1975] Ancestry.com, Winnebago County, Illinois, Marriages, 1836-1962.
  4. [S2065] Newspapers.com.