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May 4, 2021
James Albert “Honeybunn” Bunn, 78 of Lewes passed away Thursday, April 29, 2021, at Beebe Healthcare in Lewes. He was born Jan. 26, 1943, in Baltimore, Md., son of the late Albert and Charlotte (Furens) Bunn.
Mr. Bunn honorably served in the U.S. Army during the Vietnam war. He enjoyed a lifelong career working for General Motors as a line worker, retiring in 1992 after 30 dedicated years. In 1993 he moved full time to Lewes from Bel Air, Md.
Mr. Bunn always made sure that everyone else was taken care of by helping them any way that he could. Above all, he enjoyed time spent with those he held most dear. Mr. Bunn was a loving and devoted husband of 35 years, father, grandfather, and friend who will be deeply missed by all who knew him.
Farmers and ranchers who have dedicated decades to their work were honored at the annual Wharton County Youth Fair Ag Day Banquet, where ag industry members from all over the Gulf Coast region gathered Tuesday.
The dinner was held starting at 6 p.m. at WCYFâs Crescent Hall. Keynote speaker and Houston meteorologist Neil Frank spoke on weather trends and climate prediction at the event with an attendance of about 200. The awards were presented by WCYF President Ed Weinheimer and AgriLife Extension Agent Corrie Bowen.
âIt was an enjoyable evening, and it was great getting to visit with friends in the local ag industry,â Bowen said.