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Gail Bundy
Fri, Jan 4th, 2013
Posted in Spring Valley Obituaries
Posted in Spring Valley Obituaries
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Gail Bundy
Gail Bundy, age 90, a long time Spring Valley resident died Tuesday January 1, 2013, at St Marys Hospital in Rochester.
He was born August 3, 1922, in Ames, Iowa to Columbus and Maude (Zook) Bundy. Gail graduated from Spring Valley High School in 1940. During World War II Gail served in the Merchant Marines and was united in marriage to Dorothy Tangen on May 10, 1947 and together they lived in Spring Valley until her death. Gail was later united in marriage to Catherine Horseman in June of 1978 in Russellville, Arkansas. Gail worked for many years at Hormel in Austin, MN. He was an avid reader, and bowler, bowling on several leagues for as long as he was able. He enjoyed watching football especially the MN Vikings and also enjoyed visiting with friends.
He is survived by one daughter Kris (Rick) Patten and one son Gary Bundy, both of Lakeville, MN; two grandchildren, Amber Langley and Chane (Leanne Russell) Fate; and four great-grandchildren, Allison Langley, Nathaniel Burns, Wynter Burns and Conner Fate. He was preceded in death by his parents, his wives, a daughter-in-law Jineen, a grandson Aaron, a brother, Glenn and a sister, Faye.
Funeral services for Gail Bundy were held Saturday January 5, 2013, at Faith United Methodist Church in Spring Valley with the Rev Beth Perez officiating. Burial will take place in the Ostrander Cemetery at a later date.
Gail Bundy, age 90, a long time Spring Valley resident died Tuesday January 1, 2013, at St Marys Hospital in Rochester.
He was born August 3, 1922, in Ames, Iowa to Columbus and Maude (Zook) Bundy. Gail graduated from Spring Valley High School in 1940. During World War II Gail served in the Merchant Marines and was united in marriage to Dorothy Tangen on May 10, 1947 and together they lived in Spring Valley until her death. Gail was later united in marriage to Catherine Horseman in June of 1978 in Russellville, Arkansas. Gail worked for many years at Hormel in Austin, MN. He was an avid reader, and bowler, bowling on several leagues for as long as he was able. He enjoyed watching football especially the MN Vikings and also enjoyed visiting with friends.
He is survived by one daughter Kris (Rick) Patten and one son Gary Bundy, both of Lakeville, MN; two grandchildren, Amber Langley and Chane (Leanne Russell) Fate; and four great-grandchildren, Allison Langley, Nathaniel Burns, Wynter Burns and Conner Fate. He was preceded in death by his parents, his wives, a daughter-in-law Jineen, a grandson Aaron, a brother, Glenn and a sister, Faye.
Funeral services for Gail Bundy were held Saturday January 5, 2013, at Faith United Methodist Church in Spring Valley with the Rev Beth Perez officiating. Burial will take place in the Ostrander Cemetery at a later date.









