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From: Jacquie <>
Subject: Re: ILFRANKL-D Digest V04 #111-Herman Ray Dungey/Dungy Burial Site
Date: Sun, 18 Apr 2004 15:05:47 -0700 (PDT)
In-Reply-To: <200404181105.i3IB504O013427@lists2.rootsweb.com>


Herman Ray Dungy/Dungey, son of William and Alabama (Hudspeth) Dungey died in St. Louis, Missouri in 1944. HIs obituary states that interment was at Benton. For those of you who have access to cemetary lookups-could you please tell me where he was buried?
Also, two sons are listed: Harold and Wayne Dungey-anyone descendents or connected to either?
Thanks,
Great-niece
Jacquie in Florida

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ILFRANKL-D Digest Volume 04 : Issue 111

Today's Topics:
#1 Dr George Hickman Burknart 1909-20 ["Susan Quindry" #2 Re:FCI Cemetery Book []

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Date: Sat, 17 Apr 2004 11:47:36 -0500
From: "Susan Quindry"
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Subject: Dr George Hickman Burknart 1909-2004

DR. GEORGE HICKMAN BURKHART
Formerly of Benton

Dr. George Hickman Burkhart, age 94, died April 2, 2004, in
Chula Vista, Calif.

Born in Benton on Nov. 25, 1909, he was a son of Carl and
Kate Hickman Burkhart. He was a grandson of Benton pioneers
Dr. Zachariah and Julia Johnson Hickman. He was a 12th
generation descendant of William Brewster of the Mayflower
landing of 1620.

Dr. Burkhart attended schools in Benton, graduating from
B.T.H.S. He then attended and graduated from the University
of Illinois Medical School, Chicago. There he met and
married Dorothy Stone, a registered nurse.

Dr. Burkhart began his medical career in Benton. During
World War II he served with the U.S. Army Medical Corps and
was awarded two Purple Hearts. Following his honorable
discharge, he returned to Benton and resumed medical
practice.

He moved with his family to Chula Vista, Calif., where he
continued as a physician. Dr. Burkhart and his wife
celebrated their golden wedding anniversary in 1985.

Dr. Burkhart closed his medical office in 1971. He was
later employed as a medical consultant by the state of
California. At the age of 90 he decided not to renew his
medical license and retired.

Dr. Burkhart is survived by his beloved daughter, Sherry,
and her husband, Richard Carson, of Rockville, Md. Richard
Carson became a real son to him. Other survivors are his
sister, Kate Burkhart (Joe) Daniel, of Colorado Springs,
Colo.; Larry and Angie Oswald, close friends in Chula
Vista, Calif.; Mrs. Jean M. Burkhart of Pullman, Wash.; a
cousin, Winifred Burkhart Burress, of Marion; and several
nephews and nieces.

He was preceded in death by his wife, Dorothy, who was
affectionately known as "Dode;" two sisters, Ellen
Burkhart, who was a longtime teacher at B.T.H.S., and
Marjorie Burkhart Gilbert of Carbondale; Dr. Jean M.
Burkhart, a brother, of Olympia, Wash.; Attorney Joseph W.
Hickman, a cousin, of Benton; and Dr. J.W. Burkhart, a
cousin, of Muskogee, Okla.

A memorial service for Dr. Burkhart will be held in Chula
Vista, Calif.

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Date: Sun, 18 Apr 2004 05:37:01 EDT
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Subject: Re:FCI Cemetery Book

JoAnn-

You are doing a wonderful job with the FCI Cemetery Book. I think that those
of us with roots in FCI will be forever grateful to you for all of your hard
work and time spent in providing this service.
A very sincere THANK YOU!

Pat Corona
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