Bundy, Francis and Bertha (Segar), then Lucy (Whaley/Boughton) 
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transpixel June Bundy, about 1925-1930. (Original: Debbie Mcgalin) transpixel
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transpixel June, 1925-1930. (Original: Debbie Mcgalin) transpixel
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transpixel June Bundy, around 1925 or 1926 when she moved to Red Wing, MN. (Original: Mary Hundeby) transpixel
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transpixel This is a 1925 Hudson Sedan, the type of car owned by the Bundys when Francis passed away in June, 1926. After Francis had his eye operation, Florence used to sit in the front and help him drive because he couldn't see very well. Lucy was terrified of riding with him. transpixel
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transpixel William as a cowboy, 1925-1930. (Original: Debbie Mcgalin) transpixel
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transpixel William the cowboy with his banjo, 1925-1930. (Original: Debbie Mcgalin) transpixel
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June Bundy, about 1925-1930. (Original: Debbie Mcgalin)
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June, 1925-1930. (Original: Debbie Mcgalin)
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June Bundy, around 1925 or 1926 when she moved to Red Wing, MN. (Original: Mary Hundeby)
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This is a 1925 Hudson Sedan, the type of car owned by the Bundys when Francis passed away in June, 1926. After Francis had his eye operation, Florence used to sit in the front and help him drive because he couldn't see very well. Lucy was terrified of riding with him.
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William as a cowboy, 1925-1930. (Original: Debbie Mcgalin)
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William the cowboy with his banjo, 1925-1930. (Original: Debbie Mcgalin)
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transpixel William, Florence, Ruth, and Beulah, beside the 612 South Garden St. house in Lake City, circa 1928-1929. (Original: Janet Lucius) transpixel
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transpixel William, Ruth, and June. About 1928-1929. When Ruth would show this picture to her niece Mary Winberg, Ruth would say "We were hot stuff, hot stuff!" (Original: Janet Lucius) transpixel
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transpixel June Bundy, about 1928-1929. (Original: Debbie Mcgalin) transpixel
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transpixel Florence, about 1930. (Original: Debbie Mcgalin) transpixel
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transpixel This appears to be Florence with some young bridesmaids. (Original: Debbie Mcgalin) transpixel
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transpixel Annotation on back: "Florence Miller to Florence Bundy. Florence M. age 16 years." There are too many Florence Millers in Wabasha County in the 1910-1930 range to know which one this is. (Original: Debbie Mcgalin) transpixel
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William, Florence, Ruth, and Beulah, beside the 612 South Garden St. house in Lake City, circa 1928-1929. (Original: Janet Lucius)
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William, Ruth, and June. About 1928-1929. When Ruth would show this picture to her niece Mary Winberg, Ruth would say "We were hot stuff, hot stuff!" (Original: Janet Lucius)
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June Bundy, about 1928-1929. (Original: Debbie Mcgalin)
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Florence, about 1930. (Original: Debbie Mcgalin)
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This appears to be Florence with some young bridesmaids. (Original: Debbie Mcgalin)
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Annotation on back: "Florence Miller to Florence Bundy. Florence M. age 16 years." There are too many Florence Millers in Wabasha County in the 1910-1930 range to know which one this is. (Original: Debbie Mcgalin)
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transpixel Ruth Bundy, 1920's or early 1930's. (Original: Joan Collinge) transpixel
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transpixel Ruth Bundy, 1920-1930. Annotated on back: "Ruth Bundy; 720 E. Franklin; Frame $4.50; Monday." This address is in Minneapolis, so this picture comes from Ruth's time in Minneapolis at the McPhail Institute of Music, where she trained as an opera singer. Later, she worked at The Buzza Company, which made gift cards, calendars, etc. (Original: Debbie Mcgalin; biographical information, Mary Hundeby) transpixel
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transpixel Marion Bundy, Bob Winberg, and Ruth Bundy.  Early 1930's.  (Original: Mary Hundeby) transpixel
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transpixel June Bundy, around 1930-1935. (Original: Bob Hart, from Bob Winberg's photo album) transpixel
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transpixel June Bundy, around 1930-1935.  From: Mary Hundeby  (Wed Mar 2 23:34:19 2005) 
This photograph was taken at the farm of Gus and Laura Schwanbeck, the parents of Harold Schwanbeck, married to Esther Bundy. The farm is located near Plainview, Minnesota. 
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transpixel Bob Winberg and June Bundy, early to mid 1930's. The car in the background is a Hudson Essex. The Bundy family is known to have owned one (Beulah told a story about driving to town in "the old Essex"), and so this picture was probably taken around Lake City in the very early 1930's when Claus and Bob were working together in a CCC camp near there. (Original: Bob Hart, from Bob Winberg's photo album) transpixel
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Ruth Bundy, 1920's or early 1930's. (Original: Joan Collinge)
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Ruth Bundy, 1920-1930. Annotated on back: "Ruth Bundy; 720 E. Franklin; Frame $4.50; Monday." This address is in Minneapolis, so this picture comes from Ruth's time in Minneapolis at the McPhail Institute of Music, where she trained as an opera singer. Later, she worked at The Buzza Company, which made gift cards, calendars, etc. (Original: Debbie Mcgalin; biographical information, Mary Hundeby)
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Marion Bundy, Bob Winberg, and Ruth Bundy. Early 1930's. (Original: Mary Hundeby)
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June Bundy, around 1930-1935. (Original: Bob Hart, from Bob Winberg's photo album)
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June Bundy, around 1930-1935. From: Mary Hundeby (Wed Mar 2 23:34:19 2005)
This photograph was taken at the farm of Gus and Laura Schwanbeck, the parents of Harold Schwanbeck, married to Esther Bundy. The farm is located near Plainview, Minnesota.
(Original: Bob Hart, from Bob Winberg's photo album)
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Bob Winberg and June Bundy, early to mid 1930's. The car in the background is a Hudson Essex. The Bundy family is known to have owned one (Beulah told a story about driving to town in "the old Essex"), and so this picture was probably taken around Lake City in the very early 1930's when Claus and Bob were working together in a CCC camp near there. (Original: Bob Hart, from Bob Winberg's photo album)
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transpixel Claus Winberg, Ruth Bundy, and Bob, early to mid 1930's. The car in the background is a Hudson Essex, and the Bundy family is known to have owned one, so this picture was probably taken around Lake City in the very early 1930's when Claus and Bob were working together in a CCC camp near there.(Original: Bob Hart, from Bob Winberg's photo album) transpixel
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transpixel June Bundy, Beaulah Bundy, Marion Bundy, Ruth Bundy, Claus Winberg, and couple on end Gertrude and Carl Fritzke (friends of Bob and June's from Saint Paul Park, who stood up for them at their wedding), early to mid 1930's. Photographer was probably Bob Winberg (Original: Bob Hart, from Bob Winberg's photo album, ID by Mary Hundeby) transpixel
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transpixel Advertisement announcing the establishment of June's beauty shop business. June worked at this business in Red Wing while her mother and two sisters stayed at the Bundy farm. Dated at 1932 by memory of Mary Hundeby. Could have been as late as 1935 when the Bundy farm property was settled, and June received $500 which she used to buy her own beautician business. Mr. Brill is the one who "converted" June to her very strong brand of Catholicism, according to Mary Hundeby. June first had this beauty shop in downtown Red Wing on 3rd Street, right above where Menne's Jewelry was at one time. Later, she established her beauty salon on the second floor of her house at 819 Bush Street. (Original: Mary Hundeby) transpixel
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transpixel Marion Bundy, bottom row, second from left, with the staff of the St. James Hotel, Red Wing, 1937.  Comments from Mary Hundeby: "Aunt Marian worked at the hotel for about 15 years, leaving in 1946 when she married Uncle Royal.  An interesting sidelight of this picture - William Pirius, also shown in the picture, was married to Creola (you may remember Creola's Dress Shop, next to the Ben Franklin Store, which burned at the same time the Ben Franklin did) - at any rate, they built the house at 819 Bush St., in 1938, and 
mother bought it 1944 for $3500."  (From "If Walls Could Talk - A Story of the Old St. James", published 1984 by the Red Wing Hotel Association) transpixel
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transpixel Lucy Bundy in the TB Sanitarium at Cannon Falls, MN, April 1940.  William Bundy's biographical notes for Lucy indicate she was in and out of this Sanitarium for a few years, but was eventually evaluated as never having had tuberculosis. Mary Hundeby indicates the issue turned out to be correctable by cauterization. (Original: Janet Lucius) transpixel
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transpixel December 1954. William, Lucy, and Joan. Caption on back evidently written by Lucy. Additional writing on back (not written by Lucy) says "Dec 1954". (Original: Janet Lucius) transpixel
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Claus Winberg, Ruth Bundy, and Bob, early to mid 1930's. The car in the background is a Hudson Essex, and the Bundy family is known to have owned one, so this picture was probably taken around Lake City in the very early 1930's when Claus and Bob were working together in a CCC camp near there.(Original: Bob Hart, from Bob Winberg's photo album)
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June Bundy, Beaulah Bundy, Marion Bundy, Ruth Bundy, Claus Winberg, and couple on end Gertrude and Carl Fritzke (friends of Bob and June's from Saint Paul Park, who stood up for them at their wedding), early to mid 1930's. Photographer was probably Bob Winberg (Original: Bob Hart, from Bob Winberg's photo album, ID by Mary Hundeby)
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Advertisement announcing the establishment of June's beauty shop business. June worked at this business in Red Wing while her mother and two sisters stayed at the Bundy farm. Dated at 1932 by memory of Mary Hundeby. Could have been as late as 1935 when the Bundy farm property was settled, and June received $500 which she used to buy her own beautician business. Mr. Brill is the one who "converted" June to her very strong brand of Catholicism, according to Mary Hundeby. June first had this beauty shop in downtown Red Wing on 3rd Street, right above where Menne's Jewelry was at one time. Later, she established her beauty salon on the second floor of her house at 819 Bush Street. (Original: Mary Hundeby)
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Marion Bundy, bottom row, second from left, with the staff of the St. James Hotel, Red Wing, 1937. Comments from Mary Hundeby: "Aunt Marian worked at the hotel for about 15 years, leaving in 1946 when she married Uncle Royal. An interesting sidelight of this picture - William Pirius, also shown in the picture, was married to Creola (you may remember Creola's Dress Shop, next to the Ben Franklin Store, which burned at the same time the Ben Franklin did) - at any rate, they built the house at 819 Bush St., in 1938, and
mother bought it 1944 for $3500." (From "If Walls Could Talk - A Story of the Old St. James", published 1984 by the Red Wing Hotel Association)
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Lucy Bundy in the TB Sanitarium at Cannon Falls, MN, April 1940. William Bundy's biographical notes for Lucy indicate she was in and out of this Sanitarium for a few years, but was eventually evaluated as never having had tuberculosis. Mary Hundeby indicates the issue turned out to be correctable by cauterization. (Original: Janet Lucius)
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December 1954. William, Lucy, and Joan. Caption on back evidently written by Lucy. Additional writing on back (not written by Lucy) says "Dec 1954". (Original: Janet Lucius)
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transpixel Dated as December 1954, based on another picture showing William and Lucy in same clothes, with "Dec 1954" on back. Caption on back of this one says "1954".  Standing left to right: June (Bundy) Winberg, Marion (Bundy) Lingenfelter, Pete Stuhr, Royal Lingenfelter, Sharon and Dawn, William Bundy. Lucy Bundy in center. Sitting, left to right: Mary Winberg, Pat Stuhr, Florence, Ruth holding Joan Winberg. (Original: Janet Lucius) transpixel
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transpixel Marian, Beuhlah, June, Florence, and Ruth, around 1966. (Original: Janet Lucius) transpixel
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transpixel Lucy Bundy's rocking chair is in the possession of descendants of her son William. Lucy told her granddaughter Mary that this chair was handed down to her from her adoptive parents, Benjamin and Ida Boughton. (Original: Mary MacLeod) transpixel
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transpixel Ornate woodwork on the backboard of Lucy Bundy's rocking chair. (Original: Mary MacLeod) transpixel
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transpixel Lucy Bundy's rocking chair. (Original: Mary MacLeod) transpixel
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transpixel Obituary for Benjamin Boughton, Lucy's adoptive father. Lucy spoke frequently of what a happy childhood she had growing up with the Boughtons. (Original: Janet Lucius) transpixel
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Dated as December 1954, based on another picture showing William and Lucy in same clothes, with "Dec 1954" on back. Caption on back of this one says "1954". Standing left to right: June (Bundy) Winberg, Marion (Bundy) Lingenfelter, Pete Stuhr, Royal Lingenfelter, Sharon and Dawn, William Bundy. Lucy Bundy in center. Sitting, left to right: Mary Winberg, Pat Stuhr, Florence, Ruth holding Joan Winberg. (Original: Janet Lucius)
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Marian, Beuhlah, June, Florence, and Ruth, around 1966. (Original: Janet Lucius)
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Lucy Bundy's rocking chair is in the possession of descendants of her son William. Lucy told her granddaughter Mary that this chair was handed down to her from her adoptive parents, Benjamin and Ida Boughton. (Original: Mary MacLeod)
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Ornate woodwork on the backboard of Lucy Bundy's rocking chair. (Original: Mary MacLeod)
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Lucy Bundy's rocking chair. (Original: Mary MacLeod)
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Obituary for Benjamin Boughton, Lucy's adoptive father. Lucy spoke frequently of what a happy childhood she had growing up with the Boughtons. (Original: Janet Lucius)
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transpixel Obituary for Bertha (Segar) Bundy, Francis Bundy's first wife. (Original: Debbie Mcgalin) transpixel
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transpixel Obituary for Francis Foster Bundy. (Original: Janet Lucius) transpixel
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transpixel Obituary for Lucy Bundy. (Original: Mary Hundeby) transpixel
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transpixel Francis and Lucy Bundy, Lakewood Cemetery, Lake City, MN, 44.43508,-92.27227 (Original: Bob Hart, photographed Nov, 2004) transpixel
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transpixel Lucy Bundy, Lakewood Cemetery, Lake City, MN, 44.43508,-92.27227 (Original: Bob Hart, photographed Nov, 2004) transpixel
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Obituary for Bertha (Segar) Bundy, Francis Bundy's first wife. (Original: Debbie Mcgalin)
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Obituary for Francis Foster Bundy. (Original: Janet Lucius)
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Obituary for Lucy Bundy. (Original: Mary Hundeby)
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Album: Lucy Bundy's Funeral Book

(Original: Debbie Mcgalin)
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Francis and Lucy Bundy, Lakewood Cemetery, Lake City, MN, 44.43508,-92.27227 (Original: Bob Hart, photographed Nov, 2004)
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Lucy Bundy, Lakewood Cemetery, Lake City, MN, 44.43508,-92.27227 (Original: Bob Hart, photographed Nov, 2004)
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transpixel Francis Bundy, Lakewood Cemetery, Lake City, MN, 44.43508,-92.27227 (Original: Bob Hart, photographed Nov, 2004) transpixel
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Francis Bundy, Lakewood Cemetery, Lake City, MN, 44.43508,-92.27227 (Original: Bob Hart, photographed Nov, 2004)
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