Horton R. Bunch (’59), Brownsboro. He served in the U.S. Army in Europe and worked for GMAC in Tyler for 33 years as a credit supervisor. Well known for his tenor solo voice, he sang for 40 years in the Tyler Chamber Chorale and was a longtime member of the barbershop quartet Yesterday’s Mail. He was an active member of Delta Sigma Phi fraternity and enjoyed attending Mean Green games with his family.
Submitted By jev0010 on Tue, 05/05/2009 - 12:00am
Horton R. Bunch (’59), Brownsboro. He served in the U.S. Army in Europe and worked for GMAC in Tyler for 33 years as a credit supervisor. Well known for his tenor solo voice, he sang for 40 years in the Tyler Chamber Chorale and was a longtime member of the barbershop quartet Yesterday’s Mail. He was an active member of Delta Sigma Phi fraternity and enjoyed attending Mean Green games with his family.