Shirley Bunn

Obituary of Shirley Ann Bunn

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Shirley Ann Bunn, 91, of Cayuga, passed away at her home on August 24, 2021 with her family by her side. Shirley was born in Auburn, the daughter of the late Thomas and Edna Case O'Hora. She was a busy mother to eleven children while working full time at General Electric in assembly. Shirley loved traveling and visiting casinos along the way. She enjoyed bowling and was most happy spending time with her family and cherishing her special time with her 22 grandchildren, 39 great grandchildren and her great great granddaughter. In addition she is survived by two sons, Donald (Susan) Bunn and Thomas (Sharon) Bunn; five daughters, Barbara (David) Walowsky, Kathleen Bennett, Nancy (John) West, Donna (Ron) Davis and Ann Marie (Erik) Dawkins and a brother Donald (Joan) O'Hora. She was predeceased by her husband Albert Bunn in 1988, four sons, Albert, William, Stephen and Richard Bunn and by a brother Edward O'Hora. Visiting hours will be Saturday, August 28 from 10am to 12pm al Langham Funeral Home, LLC, Auburn. A graveside service will be held the same day at 12:30 pm in St. Joseph's Cemetery. The commission of flowers is requested. Donations in memory of Shirley may be made to The American Cancer Society, CNY Region, 6725 Lyons St., East Syracuse, NY 13057 www.cancer.org or to Hospice of the Finger Lakes, 1130 Corporate Dr., Auburn, NY 13021 www.Hospicecny.org
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