Obituary
Gary Lee Bunn
(June 4, 1934 - June 5, 2022)
Gary Lee Bunn, 88 of Huntington, WV
flew into the arms of Jesus, on Sunday night, June 5, 2022, after a brief
illness, at Emogene Dolin Jones Hospice House. Funeral services will be held
on Thursday at 1:30 p.m. at Fifth Avenue Baptist Church with Rev. Eric
Porterfield officiating. Entombment and full Military Honors will follow at
White Chapel Memorial Gardens. He was born June 4, 1934, in Huntington, WV
son of the late Cline and Winifred Hensley Bunn. In addition to his parents,
he was preceded in death by his first wife, Nancy Criddle Bunn, and a
sister, Joy Dell Qualls. Gary graduated from Barboursville High School in
1952 as an outstanding athlete. He attended West Virginia University on a
football scholarship where he played on a successful team that went to the
1954 Sugar Bowl Game. After college, Gary officiated at WV high school
football games for 32 years. He joined the military in 1957 serving 32 years
in the WV Army National Guard where he served as the commander of 2nd
Battalion, 19th Special Forces Group. He was proud of his completion of
Officers Candidate School, becoming Airborne, and graduating from Command
and General Staff College. He retired from the US Army Reserves as a full
Colonel 06.
Gary served as Director of Planning for the City of
Huntington from 1967 to 1989 during which he was appointed acting City
Manager during 1977-78. His knowledge of municipal government, comprehensive
planning, and zoning enabled him to be a valuable resource for developers in
planning and designing the layout of subdivisions within the city. His
numerous achievements and contributions to the city included developing
plans for the Riverfront Park, recommending building of adequate housing for
the elderly, changing Fourteenth St. West to Old Central City, and changing
Second Avenue to Veterans Memorial Blvd.
Gary was elected to the Cabell County Commission in 1992.
He proposed and initiated many projects that greatly enhanced the quality of
living for residents throughout Cabell County as well as saving the
taxpayers money. He was proud of many accomplishments, which included
renovating the courthouse dome and lighting, the Cabell County Farm, and the
4-H Camp; developing a long-range plan for water and sewer services for 97%
of the population and recommending the provision of emergency ambulance
stations in high populated areas to shorten response time.
Gary served two terms as a member of The Greater
Huntington Park and Recreation District and two terms on City Council after
retirement from the city. His many civic interests throughout his career
included the YMCA Board of Directors, Elks Lodge, Tristate Airport
Authority, KYOVA Interstate Planning Commission, HADCO, Huntington Rotary
Club, Masonic Lodge 11, and American Legion Post 16. Gary was also active in
WVU Varsity Club and Huntington WVU Alumni chapter.
Gary was a member of Fifth Avenue Baptist Church and the
Homebuilders Sunday School Class. He believed in prayer and that the Lord
saved his life many times during dangerous situations that included football
injuries, parachute landings, car wrecks, and illnesses.
During his exciting 88 years of life, he had many
accomplishments; however, he also overcame disappointments, injuries, and
adversities. Gary loved Huntington and had the opportunity to use his
leadership skills, creative and visionary talents, strong body, and
religious faith to improve the lives and environment of the people in Cabell
County. For his wonderful and amazing life, Gary was selected for a
membership in the Greater Huntington Wall of Fame in 2018. That same year,
he was also inducted into the WV Sports Legends Hall of Fame and the River
Cities Football Officials Association Hall of Fame.
Gary enjoyed gardening, traveling, turkey and deer
hunting, ballroom dancing, family beach vacations, attending WVU football
games and grandchildren’s activities, feeding the birds and deer, and
keeping in touch with old friends. He always loved to tell the stories about
his exciting adventures.
Honorary Pallbearers are Gene Lathey, Alex Szuch, Dr.
Charles McKown, George Templin, Kevin Bailey, Hugh Ruble, and Ted Kluemper.
He is survived by his loving family, his wife, Diana
Griffin Bunn, daughter and son-in-law, LeAnn Bunn Hewitt and John of Ona,
WV; two step-daughters, Mary Griffin Dempsey and Amy Griffin (Tyler) Smith
of Huntington; two brothers and sisters-in-law, Harold and Lakie Bunn of
Huntington and Doug and Peggy Bunn of Ona, WV; grandchildren, Jacob and
Grace Hewitt, Tracey and Griffin Dempsey and Mina, Avery and Sophia Smith
and a host of nieces, nephews, extended family and friends. Those who wish
may make memorial contributions to Wounded Warriors Project, Emogene Dolin
Jones Hospice House, or Fifth Avenue Baptist Church. The family will
receive friends on Wednesday from 6:00-8:00 p.m. at Beard Mortuary.
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