Dorothy-Dunlap-Obituary

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Dorothy Dunlap

Kingsland, Texas

Sep 7, 1932 – Feb 13, 2019

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BORN
September 7, 1932
DIED
February 13, 2019
LOCATION
Kingsland, Texas

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Harrell Funeral Home of Kingsland Obituary

Dorothy (Dot) L. Dunlap, 86, of Kingsland passed away February 13, 2019. Born to Dewey George and Ola Bell (Huff) Franklin on September 7, 1932 in Gladewater, Texas, Dot, or Dottie as she was often known, began lighting rooms like the sun, gathering family and friends into her orbit with her...

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For years, we watched our hero on water skis from afar. Finally, we followed her home and she welcomed us into her circle as “once a year lake friends.” What a privilege to be taught, entertained and encouraged by her. Our oldest daughter learned her ski tricks after buying the special rope she told us to purchase. Dot loaned me a favorite ski of hers to tryout for awhile. I KNOW I slalomed my very best that day! She also sang and played the piano and encouraged us as music ministers at our...

2015 appreciation

she shared her love of music and we honored her here

I was one that (almost) weekly had the privilege of hearing her play the piano at church services. The last Sunday we saw her, I admired her blouse that was a bright turquoise and I planned to snap a pic of her (and Glenn). Interruptions happened, and I told myself that 'next time' I'll get that picture. Instead, I have sooo many memories (and a few recordings) of Dot's legacy. Your Mom was amazing. Thanks for sharing the wonderful memories you had with her.
I think of you and your...

I had the pleasure of meeting Dot only a couple times and all I remember is what a vibrante, full of life person she was. She made every one feel very special as she was a very special person herself who will be missed by many. Debbie and Liz, you have my deepest sympathy.

Dot you was always doing so much to help me.last time i saw you i thanked you & kissed your cheek.never knowing it was last time I'd see you. Heaven gained and ANGEL i lost a friend love Martha Butler

Glen Henderson
Love you miss Dot

Liz, Deb - I was deeply saddened to learn about your mom. I remember her from skating and seeing her skiing on the glass-like water in the morning. So vibrant. She squeezed every ounce of living out of her life. She will be deeply missed.

I love you so much we laughed, cried and had so much fun together my very special Aunt Dot ( alias ( Speck )