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Dennis M. Bunker

Providence, Rhode Island

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Dennis Bunker passed away in Providence, Rhode Island. The obituary was featured in The Providence Journal on January 3, 2008.

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want to wish you a happy birthday dad, it is so unreal to me that i couldn't spend the time with you, and all the times i should have spent period. i know that where you are you feel no pain or sorrow and that keeps me from being too upset or insane. I can always feel you watching over me and its almost like you never left. Yet i am always so tempted to pick up the phone and call your cell just to see if you will answer. but i know all i have to do is close my eyes and your there. happy...

Tried to send a birthday rememberance yesterday but couldn't get through. Every time I hit next, my computer froze.
I spent some time yesterday hitting golf balls in Dennis' memory and wishing he were there to give me pointers. There's not a day that goes by that I don't think of him. Sometimes, it's laughing about some silly thing he said or did, but mostly, it's feeling sad that I can't share the laughter with him. I miss you, brother, and wish you peace.
Love from Kathy

After 13 years with my husband, I have so, so many wonderful memories (not enough though), but I will try to shorten them up, keep the personal stuff to myself, and pick some of the best.
The first time I saw him at my late brother in laws wake and thinking he was married to the person he walked in with; Seeing him again a few months later at The Station, after hearing “Bunker this”, and “Bunker that”, talking to him all night, and then making my sister go back in and invite him to her...

hello mr. bunker again just wanted to wish you a happy EASTER and wanted to tell you to eat all the ham you can eat you can now... so hope you are doing good up there tell everyone you stray buddy says hello

?There are so many memories of Dennis and I would like to share some of them. My favorite memory of Dennis and me is when I walked across the stage to receive my diploma!, and seeing the most important people there; My Mom, Dennis, Josh, Lil’ Dennis, Krystal, my boyfriend Jason, and some other family also. It was great to have the most important people there that pushed me soo hard to do my best in school and did everything possible to help me out when I needed it the most. There were some...

hello again mr. bunker i just wanted to tell everyone about last years family reunion about all of us fishing and i saw ur bobber go down and you told me a couple of times to reel it in so i started reeling and the part you turn fell off so i was holding the fishing pole in one hand and hold the reeler in the other and you said that could have been a big one it was so funny and i still feel bad about it but we all have had many laughs over it

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I would like to share a few of the many great memories that my myself and my family has of Dennis, Sue and the kids. We used to play softball together. We had a co-ed team and that meant you had to play 4 females in the field at all times. If you can't field 4 females, you forefit the game. Well, when we first started playing, Sue used to watch myself, Brenda, Craig, Cindy and Kim play. Our cousin Nancy was the Coach. That is another story in itself. Actually a...

I write these words with great sadness. I have had the pleasure of knowing Dennis for over twenty five years. He was a kind and loving person who brought laughter and happiness into every room he entered. I shared many good times, laughs and conversations with him. I am proud to have shared his friendship and I will miss him dearly. There is so much truth to the saying "only the good die young"! The world has lost a wonderful human being, but the memory of his life will live on forever! Take...

Dennis, my big brother, I will miss you. Although you are no longer with us in the physical sense, you will live on in our hearts and memories. It is with such a heavy heart that I sit here at my computer typing this sentiment and with the realization that you have left us far too soon. I will always remember your laughter and sense of humor.

I have wonderful memories of our childhood of warm summer days at the baseball park...watching your baseball games and you watching mine. I...