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Lee Gunn, Sr. - Madison Parish, Louisiana 

From Tallulah Madison Journal, June 15, 1978

Funeral services for Mr. Lee Gunn, Sr., 65, of Tallulah, were held Wednesday at the Crothers Funeral 
Home Chapel with the Revs. Ned Stout and Frank Shields officiating. Burial was in Providence Memorial 
Cemetery here.

Mr. Gunn died Monday in his home of an apparent heart attack. He as a native of Winnsboro and had been 
a resident of Madison Parish for 42 years.

Survivors include his wife, Mae Belle Panquin Gunn of Tallulah; five sons, Lee Gunn, Jr., Houston, Tex., 
John C. Gunn, Conroe, Tex., Kenneth L. Gunn, New Gaden, Ill., Walter T. Gunn, Holt and Paul G. Gunn, 
Battle Creek, Mich.; two brothers, Harvey Gunn, West Monroe and M. O. Gunn, Tallulah; four granddaughters 
and seven grandsons.

Pallbearers were Floyd Spells, Bilbo Wilson, Milner Wells, Earl Gilbreath, Leo Watson and Theo Watson.