Clyde Samuel Bunker

June 11, 1948 - August 18, 2013

Obituary

Clyde Samuel Bunker

Clyde Samuel Bunker, An army vet that served his country in Vietnam, Dec. 21, 1967 until he was honorably discharged on Dec. 11, 1970 who resided in Redmond, WA, is no longer with us.  Mr. Bunker, age 65 was born June 11, 1948 in San Fernando, California to Daisy E. Flores and Charles W. Bunker.

As of August 18, 2013 a much loved father, brother, grandfather, husband, and son has been taken from this world far too early.  Clyde S. Bunker still had so much more life to live, children and grandchildren to enjoy and share his extensive knowledge on pretty much everything and anything.  He was a unique, motivated, smart and creative man who left many with out the chance or privilege of having him being part of there life.  Clyde’s presence, personality, off the wall since of humor and everything great that was him will always be remembered and forever be missed.  He was and will always continue to be loved.  “He was a Gem, truly one of a kind” quoted perfectly by one of the few lucky ones to have been part of his life, and his friend all the way to the end.  Thank you Karen, Tony, and Jim for your love and friendship.  

He is survived by his wife, Linda Sue Bunker, daughter, Cleo D. Johnson, son, Charles W. Bunker. his brother Jesse Bunker, step-mother Alicia Bunker, and four beautiful grandchildren, Lilith Dalia Nenninger, Tyler James Witt, Blake Samuel Witt, and Andrew Bunker.

Date of his Service has not yet been confirmed.  The service will be taking place in Chatsworth, California. For more information you can contact Bonney-Watson Washington Memorial Funeral Home in SeaTac, WA.

 

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Cleo Johnson
Cleo Johnson
5 years ago

I miss you so very much dad. I will always love you, thank you for being my dad.

karen
karen
5 years ago

thinking about you, I’m trying to find Hans number. Had fun talking to him. Hope to here from Charlie, spose you do often.

Charles W. Bunker
Charles W. Bunker
5 years ago

Dad I am Lost for words right now I wish u were here. Life has been so challenging these last few months. I just really need your help dad. Ive got things to say to you that only a father and son would know about. I miss you dad but I think you will be proud of Cleo and I, we’re trying to work together through everything and it sucks cause only you know all the right answers. I Love You Dad…Stop by and see us anytime.

karen stentz
karen stentz
5 years ago

Charlie , Can”t even tell you how many times I flash on times with the clyde!!!! Hope you see this and get ahold of me.