Wilma Boyle Bunker, 82, died October 21, 1992 at her home in Salt Lake City, She was born June 29, 1910 in Provo, Utah, a daughter of William H. and Minnie Alice Wright Boyle. She was a devoted mother to her three sons and her grandchildren and a loving and supportive wife to her husband, S. Bertell Bunker, whom she married June 30, 1932; he died February 24, 1987. Whe was an active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Her many assignments included ward Relief Society president, ward and stake organist and chorister, and member of the Primary General Board. She was an accomplished musican and writer and has published inspirational articles, children's songs, hymns, antherms, and vocal and piano solos. She wrote and performed numberous professional musical programs, was accompanist for many choral groups and soloists, and taught hundreds of public school music students and private piano studens over a career of 62 years. She was a member of the National League of American Pen Women and served in several local, state and national offices, including a term as national president in 1961-62. She enjoyed her affiliation with the Alice Louise Reynolds Club, the Salt Lake Piano Club, the Alpha Dorian Fine Arts Club, the Utah Association of CPAs Auxilary. She graduated from Brigham Young University and was recipient of the Distinguished Service The rest is missing and needs to be completed