Carolyn Lee Bundy, age 58, resident of 27221 Highway #408, Cambridge Springs, PA died Thursday, February 3, 2011 at Meadville Medical Center, Meadville, PA following a battle with cancer for seven years. Born in Meadville, PA on July 15, 1952, she was a daughter of the late Anthony Matelock and Bertha Rebak Matelock. She lived in the Cambridge Springs area most of her life. On July 29, 1994 she married Mark L. Bundy and he survives.
Carolyn graduated from Cambridge Springs High School in 1971. She was employed as a case worker and secretary for the Meadville office of Social Security Administration beginning in January of 1981 and retiring on September 1, 2007.
Family members surviving in addition to her husband, Mark, include two sons – Kenneth Harrison and Scott Harrison, both of Baltimore, Maryland; two step-daughters – Naomi Pelc of Cochranton and Holly Bundy of Conneautville; a brother – Ronald J. Matelock and his wife, Shirley of Woodcockboro; a sister – Barbara Carter and her husband, Steve of Baltimore, Maryland; and four step grandchildren – Kayla Pelc, Matt Pelc, Payton Bundy, and Olivia Patterson. Also surviving are several aunts, uncles, nieces, and nephews. Preceding Carolyn in death in addition to her parents was a step-son – Jeremy Bundy.
Friends may call at the Van Matre Family Funeral Home in Cambridge Springs on Sunday from 2:00 to 6:00 p.m. and are invited to attend funeral services there on Monday morning at 10:00 a.m. Reverend Jim Callender, pastor of the First Church of God, will officiate. Interment will be in Millers Station Cemetery.
Mark, Holly, & Naomi
Sorry to hear of Carol’s passing.
We offer Condolences to you and your family
You”ll be in our prayers
Kenny
So sorry to hear of your loss. If I can help you through this in any way let me know. I offer condolences to you and your family.
Barbara, I was so sorry to learn of your loss of your sister. I know that you cared about her very deeply. I wish for her, peace and for you .comfort in your sorrow. I know I speak for all your friends in the Howard County Branch of AAUW in sending our condolences to you on this sad occasion.
Ann Hart
I am the owner of Ruby, a doberman therapy dog. We met Carolyn 2 years ago at the Cancer Center. She was a big fan of the therapy dogs and always had a dog bisquit in her bag for Ruby. She would talk about her own dog. Carolyn was always reading and as we became friends we started trading books and comparing notes on ones we’ve read. Many patients, llike Carolyn, spend the whole day at the Cancer Center receiving treatment. Reading makes the time go faster. I am going to build a mobile bookshelf and donate it to OWI, stock it with books and dedicate it to Carolyn’s memory with a plaque. Ruby and I will miss her. Please accept my condolences on your loss.
Dear Mark and all family members:
So sorry for the loss of your precious Carolyn. I will always remember her for the sweet, kind and beautiful person she was on this earth. I am praying for all of you during this difficult time. I enjooyed working with Carolyn but most of all, I enjoyed our friendship. She was a shining star in those lives she touched. She always had a smile for everyone. May God comfort and welcome her now and comfort you as a family.
Dear Mark and family,
I am so sorry for your loss. I worked with Carolyn at the SSA. I was a temp and she helped train me and alway helped me when needed. She was a wonderful woman and I am thankful for knowing her. May God bless you and your family and help you in your time of need.
Oh Mark, so sorry to hear about Carolyn’s passing. Please know that you and yours are in my prayrs and thoughts. Sending hugs your way!
Love you,
Bren
Mark and family,
I am so sorry to hear about Carolyn. I am keeping you and your family in prayer for peace and comfort during this time.
Dear Mark and family,
So sorry to hear of your loss. Praying for God’s peace and comfort as you gather together to celebrate Carolyn’s life. Remember the joyful times, the laughter you shared, that will keep her memory alive in your hearts.
Kenneth (and Family),
I was deeply saddened to learn of your mother’s passing and would like to express my condolences for your lose. I am sorry I won’t be able to make it to the funeral to convey this in person but when you get back we will have to get together in her honor. My thoughts go out to you and your family.