Name Variation | | Emery Bernard Bunkers was also known as Emory Bunkers. |
Birth | 14 Jul 1904 | He was born on 14 Jul 1904 in Remsen, Plymouth County, Iowa. |
1910 Census (with Parents)
| 7 May 1910 | Emery appeared in the 1910 Federal Census of Oelrichs Precinct, Fall River County, South Dakota, as Emery Bunkers, in the household of his parents, Sophia and Henry George Bunkers. He is a single white male, age 6. Son of head of household. He was born in Iowa. His mother and father were born in Iowa. He has no occupation. He attended school within the census year. |
1920 Census (with Parents)
| Jan 1920 | Emery appeared in the 1920 Federal Census of Egan, Moody County, South Dakota, as Emery Bunkers, in the household of his parents, Sophia and Henry George Bunkers. He is a single white male, age 15. Son of head of household. He attended school within the year. He can read and write. He was born in Iowa. His mother and father were born in Iowa. He has no occupation. |
Marriage | 14 Jul 1932 | Emery Bernard Bunkers and Wilma Ruth Kendall, daughter of Harley Edwin Kendall and Flora Wilma Reynolds, were married on 14 Jul 1932 in Sioux Falls, Minnehaha County, South Dakota. |
1940 Census | 8 May 1940 | Emery appeared in the 1940 Federal Census of LeMars, Plymouth County, Iowa, as Emery B. Bunkers. He is a married white male, age 35. He rents his home for $20. It is not a farm. He completed 2 years of college. He was born in Iowa. He lived in Sioux City, Iowa in 1935, and it was not a farm. He was at work for wages during March 24-30 and worked 60 hours. His occupation is electrician. He is a paid worker and worked 52 weeks in 1939 for $1700. He does not have income of $50 or more from sources other than wages. |
SSN | before 1951 | His social security number was issued in Iowa before 1951. |
Occupation | 5 Jan 1953 | Emery Bernard Bunkers announced sale of his shop, Emery's Electric, to Leslie Pecks on 5 Jan 1953. |
Death | 14 Jan 1962 | He died on 14 Jan 1962 in LaMesa, San Diego County, California, at age 57. |
Burial | after 14 Jan 1962 | He was buried after 14 Jan 1962 in Glen Abbey Memorial Park, located in Bonita, San Diego County, California. |