
Pence family's bunny Marlon Bundo dies
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Marlon Bundo, the beloved pet rabbit of the Pence family, has died, former second daughter, Charlotte Pence announced Saturday.
"He taught me how to always try to be kind first and never stop making an effort to get along. We had some wild times together, and I'm forever grateful. Rest in sweet peace, little bunny," Pence posted on Instagram.
Bundo, who journeyed from a Craigslist rabbit to the Naval Observatory, was the inspiration behind multiple children's books written by Charlotte Pence and illustrated by her mother, then-second lady Karen Pence, with a portion of the proceeds supporting A21, a non-profit combating human trafficking, and Tracey's Kids, an art therapy program for pediatric cancer patients.

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