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Donald William Shunn

Salt Lake City, Utah

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Donald William Shunn 1936 ~ 2008 KAYSVILLE Born February 17, 1936, in Los Angeles, CA, to Victor Albert Shunn and Linda Seletha Twitchell Shunn, Donald William Shunn died March 10, 2008, at his home in Kaysville, UT, after a valiant three-year battle with cancer. Don learned to work...

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March 17, 2008
Dear Sister Shunn,
I was saddened to read Don's Obituary at Granny Annies Cafe this morning. I was sorry I had not taken the opportunity to visit with Don and you since last fall and that I missed his memorial service. I found Don to be one of those rare persons who combine unique inteligence and true humility in one personality. I had the opportunity to serve in the National Guard with him for a number of years. Associating and serving with him was a highlight of...

Ann and Family,

May you and your good family find peace in all the many memories of your good husband, father and friend.
I always appreciated Don's teasing conversation each time I called to talk to you Ann. He loved you and his family.

My wife Elva served under Elder Shunn when he served as zone leader of the ODM (Ordinance Data Management Group) of the Family History Library in the Joseph Smith Memorial Bldg. She has so many good things to say about him, we'll put it in a letter. I also loved to talk with Elder Shunn and his wonderful wife Ann when I occasionally stopped in to visit, help myself to the treats, and have lunch with Elder Shunn and his missionaries. Dave and Elva Richardson

To Uncle Don...

"You will be missed... even more than you might have thought...!"

To Auny Ann and the Children...

"There is no grief when there is hope of an eternal life..."

Uncle Don - There are no words to express the gratitude I have for how you and Auntie Ann were there when I needed you most. Thank you for the things I know about and the things I don't. Give my parents a huge hug for me. I love you and will miss you.

How wonderful to have served with both of you in ODM. We love you, Elder Tom and Sister Tressa White