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The Marin Journal
Thursday, March 22, 1923
Page 1
San Anselmo Man Called By Death
Funeral services were held this morning for George B. Hund, former Mayor of San Anselmo, and prominent business man there, who passed away suddenly at his home last Tuesday.
The services were held at St. Anselm’s Church, where a requiem high mass was celebrated, and burial was made in Holy Cross cemetery.
The deceased was a man of strong character and active during his long residence in San Anselmo in any movement which promised improvement of civic conditions. He had been a patient sufferer from heart trouble for many years, and for long periods of time had been obliged to leave the conduct of his prosperous drug store to his wife.
He had served on the San Anselmo board of Town Trustees several terms, voting and working always as his conscience dictated.
He was 51 years of age and a member of Red Hill Camp of the Woodmen of the World. He is survived only by his sorrowing widow, Mrs. Louise Hund, of his immediate family, but leaves also to mourn his loss three sisters, Mrs. D. Salfield, Lovina Hund and Mrs. Ralph Armitage.
The funeral was under the direction of the F. E. Sawyer Company.
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