1932
Ms. Trunick is born in Rochester, New York to Otto Frederick and Hilda Mae Jurkow.
1959
Ms. Trunick marries Thomas Monroe Trunick.
1960
Ms. Trunick receives a Bachelor of Arts in humanities from Bob Jones University.
1960
Ms. Trunick and her spouse are administrators of the Salvation Army Corp of Arlington, Virginia.
1961
Ms. Trunick works at the Smithsonian Institute Museum of National History in Washington, D.C.
1965
Ms. Trunick receives a Master of Arts in library science from Texas Woman’s University.
1966
Ms. Trunick becomes a government publications librarian at the University of Texas at Arlington.
1967
Ms. Trunick welcomes the birth of her first child, Tamara Lynn.
1969
Ms. Trunick welcomes the birth of her second child, Joel Thomas.
1974
Ms. Trunick is certified as a teacher in the state of Texas.
1975
Ms. Trunick becomes a teacher at various private schools in Austin, Texas.
1981
Ms. Trunick designs and builds her own home.
1990
Ms. Trunick spends the next 10 years of her career as a teacher at Hay’s High School in Buda, Texas.
1990
In varied locations on five continents, Ms. Trunick serves as a missionary teacher to many fascinating people groups.
1990
The locations where Ms. Trunick taught include Pakistan, Thailand, Macedonia, Peru, Mexico, and Kenya.