Ernest-Dunlevie-Obituary

Ernest "Ernie" Dunlevie

Bermuda Dunes, California

1917 - 2013 (Age 96)

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Ernest "Ernie" Dunlevie Aug. 3, 1917 ~ Oct. 7, 2013Ernest "Ernie" Dunlevie passed peacefully at age 96 on Monday morning October 7, 2013, at his home in Bermuda Dunes surrounded by his family. Ernie was born August 3, 1917 in New York City, the only son of Adelaide and George Dunlevie. Ernie...

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Ernie. You will be missed. From the first time we met I knew we would be friends with you and your beautiful wife Joy. Larry has his screen saver on a 45 inch tv with a picture of himself, you and Arnold at the Bob Hope Classic. He speaks often of your friendship. You will be missed. I believe you were so instrumental with the development of Palm Dessert The Classic and the hospital! I will miss your smile! I will miss you. Thought prayers and hugs to you Joy and your family. ...

We only met Ernie once but we are sure this great man will leave a great gap in your lives,we will remember you all in our prayers.

Joy & family of Mr. Dunlevie,
It has been a pleasure to have known and worked with Ernie at the Classic Office over the last 7 years. I loved his sense of humor and admired his many accomplishments. My sincere condolences to all of the family.

You were a good man and I will see you brother in Heaven

As one of the founders of the Boys Club of Coachella Valley, I had a lot of respect for Ernie. He had a great sense of humor, loved kids and made a huge impact on our community. The last time I saw him, he was as gracious as ever and still had that sparkle in his eye. My deepest condolences to the family.

JOY , I AM SO SORRY, ERNIS WAS SO NICE TO ME . HE ALWAYS HAD TIME FOR ME .SEE YOU ON THE 24 TH. { GOLF SHOP JIM IWCC }

I will always remember those wonderful picture Christmas cards that Ernie and Joy sent highlighting their travels together.

May God grant the family and friends strength beyond what's normal to cope with the loss of their loved one - 2 Corinthians 4:7.