Family
Histories of Coleman County, Texas
Joe Bunt Family
by Edna Mae
Bunt
From A History of Coleman County
and Its People, 1985
edited by Judia and Ralph Terry, and
Vena Bob Gates - used by permission
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I, Edna Mae
(Dunnam) Bunt, arrived in Coleman the
October, 1962, to assume the duties of
caseworker for the State Department of
Public Welfare. We moved to Coleman
from Snyder, where we had lived since May
1949. Joe had worked for Texaco
Company, the Snyder Fire Department, and
sold Life and Hospital Insurance. We
had decided to uproot our family and move
because I had an opportunity to do something
that I had always wanted to do - work with
and in behalf of the elderly. Our son,
Joe Monroe, entered the Air Force in June
1959, immediately after graduating from
Snyder High School.
Shortly after
moving here, Joe bought out a service
station. located on East Walnut Street and
known as Joe Bunt's Texaco. He
operated it until December 31, 1976, when he
retired and spent his time with his hobby -
his airplane.
Vanita. the most
timid of our children, quickly made the
transition from a large school to a smaller
one. She became active in the youth
programs at the First Church and
participated in the Youth and Adult Choirs,
and many other church activities.
Vanita was active in the band and received
many honors there as well as in school
activities. She graduated from Coleman
High School in 1965, as Salutatorian, with a
94.70 average. Vanita received her
Bachelor of Science Degree from the
University of Texas at Arlington. In January
1976. Vanita and Junious J. Arrant,
Jr., were married, they now live in Austin
and have two sons: David Joseph, age 6, and
J. J. III, age 2½ years. Vanita works
for the Texas Department of Mental Health
and Mental Retardation and Junious works at
First Federal Savings and Loan of Austin.
Susie was active in
the band and received many honors
there. She made All Area twice, and
was Band sweetheart her senior year.
She participated in many school activities
and was a WHEB ... a girl's quartet composed
of Pam Wood, Marilyn Horne, Sandy Elliot and
Susie Bunt. Susie graduated in 1909,
attended Hardin Simmons University and Mary
Meeks School of Nursing in Abilene, and
became a Registered Nurse in September
1973. While in nurses training, Susie
married Robert J. Erickson from Norwalk,
Connecticut on July 30, 1972. He was
with the Air Force stationed at Dyess Air
Force Base in Abilene. He received his
discharge in April 1973. After 6
years, their marriage ended in
divorce. She received her Bachelor's
Degree in Nursing from U.T. at Arlington, in
1978. In August 1982, she received her
Masters Degree in Psychiatric Nursing from
U.T. in Austin. She is Nursing
Administrator at the Austin State Hospital.
Joe Monroe, our
son, claims Coleman as his home town. but
has never really lived here. On July
10, 1964, he and Tressa Victoria (Vicki)
Moisant from Midwest City, Oklahoma were
married in Lovington, New Mexico. They
have three children: Ann, Joe Allen and
Elizabeth (Liz) Diane. When Ann was 7
months old,her Daddy was sent overseas and
she and her mother made their home in
Coleman until his return in February
1967. Vicki and the children have
lived here on three other occasions, and she
feels quite at home here. Their
children have attended Coleman schools and
now live in Greenville.
I retired from the
Department March 31, 1981. Many
changes took place during my 18½ years of
service.
Burny Woodberry Dunnam,
my brother, resident at Holiday Hill Nursing
Home, moving to Coleman November 1,
1980. Due to health problems, he was
forced to sell Dunnam Bros. Mattress Factory
in Snyder in 1971. Except for 4 years
he served in the Army during World War II,
he had been in the mattress business since
1925. He never married. but claimed as
his family all the underprivileged children
in the community. He was Scoutmaster
for the V. F. W. Boy Scout troop and was
active in the Lions Club and the First
Baptist Church. He died April 8, 1984
in Coleman, buried in the Old Snyder
Cemetery.
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Joe Bunt's Texaco
Bunt Family
Burny Dunnam in England - World War II
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