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Alda Eugene Dunford

LYNCHBURG, Virginia

1932-2008

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Alda Eugene Dunford, 76, of Lynchburg, Va., died on Tuesday, December 2, 2008, at his residence. He was the husband of Lorha Yvonne Chambers Dunford. Born February 11, 1932, in Rich Creek, Va., he was a son of the late Alfonso and Allie Shumate Dunford. He was a United States Air Force Veteran of...

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Yvonne, the sudden passing of Mr. Dunford will always leave a void particuarly during the month of April when we all tried to get together and enjoy a visit. We have had some good times. Our love to you and all your family.

Al was not only my father-in-law, but my friend. He will always be with me in my heart. He was a good Father and Husband. I know this for I witnessed this many times. Al will be missed. With my deepest sympathy for all those who will miss him, remember his good deed.

My dad was a great teacher, listener, always supportative, with a very large generous heart.
I will miss him for a very long time.

Please accept my deepest sympathies.

Yvonne & Family, sorry to hear about Mr. Dunford passing away. He will be missed an life will continue with spirits of him in your hearts! Sorry about the tragic death.
Brendan & Bryan Keene

Yvonne and family, My prayers are with you and your family at this difficult time. I always felt like part of the family and loved being around "Tikie". He always kept a smile on the faces of those around him. I know he will be sadly missed but he is with our Heavenly Father now. I pray that God will give you comfort and strength in the days ahead. I can picture him and Gaynell sitting somewhere cutting up. She asked about you all so often. We miss her so but find peace in knowing she is in a...

I am so sorry to hear the sad news. Mr Dunford will always be missed. I have many fond memories of him that will always be cherished. Please know that if the family needs anything to let me know. You all are in my prayers. Your friend, Steve Alderman