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I knew Brad back in 1991-2, I also knew his late wife, Mary. Brad was a caring and kind individual.
Gregory Bauch
June 21, 2002 | Reno, NV


G. Bradford ``Brad'' Dunn, age 87, of Minneapolis. Preceded in death by Mary, his beloved wife of 56 years. Survived by son, Bradford J. (Nancy); daughter, Marian (Scott) Miller; grandchildren, Ryan and Kerry Dunn, Kevin and Jeffrey Miller; sister, Eleanor Tupper; many relatives and friends. Member of Emerson UCC, WWII Army Air Force Vet, deeply involved for 21 years with the Mpls. Downtown YMCA's Boy's Division Committee & Governing Board, 44 year employee of NWNL (ING) as Mgr. of Data Processing, board member of Guide International for 12 years, Pres. of Kenny PTA, BSA Viking Council Order of the Arrow, charter member of Kenny Park Horseshoe Club, and 46 year member of Calvary Baptist Church. Pvt. Burial in Ft. Snelling National Cemetery. Memorial Service 12:00 Noon WEDNESDAY at Emerson Congregational United Church of Christ, 7601 Girard Ave S., Richfield. Memorials to Mpls. Downtown YMCA or Emerson UCC. WERNESS BROTHERS 612-927-8641
This obituary was originally published in the Star Tribune.
I knew Brad back in 1991-2, I also knew his late wife, Mary. Brad was a caring and kind individual.
Gregory Bauch
June 21, 2002 | Reno, NV
Brad was a very warm and caring individual. He will be missed. I knew him several years ago.
Greg Hoyt
June 13, 2002 | Long Beach, On Long Island, NY
My deepest sympathy be with the family at this time.
Angela F
June 13, 2002 | Bay Shore, Long Island, NY
May the Peace of God be with the family of Brad and may they know death will be forever done away with by God someday soon!
Anonymous
June 12, 2002 | Denver, CO
Brad was my first boss after I graduated high school in Wisconsin.
Elizabeth Bakke
June 12, 2002 | Estero, FL
I knew Brad from the diabetes group he went to with his late wife. He was a very kind man with a big heart.
John
June 12, 2002 | Minneapolis, MN
I visited Brad at Walker Southview. He was a very kind man and I remember his pride in his family. I told him that good kids come from a good dad. He loved all of them very much.
Mary Alvestad
June 11, 2002 | Minneapolis , MN
You have my sympathy
June 11, 2002
I worked for Brad for about 28 years and enjoyed working for him. He was a great boss.
Lee Mallam
June 10, 2002 | McAllen, TX