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Daniel Dunstan

Allentown, Pennsylvania

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"> Daniel C. Dunstan Daniel C. Dunstan, 53, of Blandon, died at his residence in Blandon on Friday, August 19. He was born in Allentown, a son of Harold C. and Ella R. (Reagan) Dunstan. He was the husband of Joyce E. Bowman Dunstan. They celebrated their 11th wedding anniversary on...

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Joyce and Family:
My sincere sympathy to all of you - I knew Dan during most of his career at Air Products. May God guide you and may you find peace in Dan's memories.
Nancy Pacala Scatton

We all can rejoice in the fact the Lord gave us the opportunity to know and love Dan during our life. Dan made a difference in the lives of those he touched. He created friends among strangers. His courage and faith in the Lord, especially during his final days with us will live on in our hearts and minds forever. May God's peace & love comfort his family and all who knew and loved him.

Joyce and Family:
My deepest sympathies on your loss. I knew Dan for over twenty-five years and always enjoyed working with him. He made me smile whenever I spoke with him. My thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time.

Dear Aunt Joyce, Jon, Jen, and family,

Although I only met Dan once, several years back, I do know what an incredibly positive impact he had on my sweet cousins! I am so proud of Jon and Jen both and I know that Dan had a lot to do with that. I love all of you so much, and while I hate to see you hurt I know God will carry you through. That doesn't make the grieving any easier but the Lord blessed us to give us the time we got with Dan. I love you,
Celsie

To a best friend anyone could have. You were like a brother to me. always there for Gloria & I. For the 39 years that I have known you, You have always had a positive outlook on life. Your kindness and understanding will be remembered and cherished forever. Joyce, remember you can call on us anytime. My thoughts and prayers are with you .

Our deepest sympathy to you and the entire family. We will miss Dan more than you know. Our friendship spanned some 30 years. The laughter we shared in those years will never be forgotten. Dans sense of humor will always be remembered. Our prayers are with you during this time of healing. We will miss him.
Love always Bob & Darcy Kendra

My deepest sympathy to the Dunstan family. I only new Dan for about a year. I would see him often when I made my deliveries to the mailroom. He was always very nice to me. He worked with a lot of very nice people and it is comforting to know that a lot of people really cared for him.

Dear Joyce and family,
I knew Dan only a short time on a professional level. I quickly realized what a gem of person he was. My life is richer for knowing him. His smile, wit, and humor was so genuine. He possessed a rare quality and anyone would have been lucky to know him on any level. I am so sorry you had to loose him at such a young age. Please take comfort in the fact that he made a great deal of people very happy.
Sincerely,
Terri Palumbo

My sympathies to Dan's entire fammily. I grew up with him in the old neighborhood in Allentown. He always had a happy, joking outlook about everthing. Always joking and laughing and having fun no matter what we did. Some of the fondest memories of my youth include Dan and the two other friends we had in the old neighborhood. I will miss him terribly.