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Harold E. Dunn

LAMBERTVILLE, New Jersey

Jul 8, 1943 – Apr 13, 2024

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BORN
July 8, 1943
DIED
April 13, 2024
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LAMBERTVILLE, New Jersey

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LAMBERTVILLE Harold E. Dunn, of Lambertville, New Jersey, died on Saturday, April 13, 2024 at the Hunterdon Medical Center in Raritan Township, New Jersey. He was 80 years old. Born in Biloxi, Mississippi, Harold grew up in Ocean Springs, MS. He received his undergraduate degree from the...

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Happy Birthday my friend. I shall play a song in your memory for you in this hot summer time. Rest.

Thinking about you, Harold, and hearing you play some Christmas tunes with an Irish flavor. I´m sure your families have holiday memories of your playing. Miss you lad. Rick Werk

I´have just seen Harold´s passing on the Mitchell´s Pub page... I am saddened and sorry to have missed saying goodbye. Harold and Drew and I played in a trio in Peddler´s Village coffee shop for a season or two & had a lot of laughs. I, too, will miss him at the sessions. Play on, Good Friend.

I somehow today recognized Harold Dunn's face in the Internet posting by the H.C. Democrat, but as to how I recognized him, I was unsure. It was only when I read the Obit to learn Harold Dunn worked as a librarian for 35-years at the State Library in Trenton; that building is located on State Street. I was in the early 1980's a young, new lawyer (I'm now in my 70's) thru the Attorney Generals office and later as an attorney for the N.J. Division of Taxation. I very often made use of the...

Harold Dunn will be missed. He is been one of those fixtures around town that one would think would remain eternal, however sadly we are reminded that, like ourselves, our heroes may actually be mortal. Here is a quick anecdote of how I remember him. Some time ago I had just returned from a trip to Ireland and I was over on York Street poking around with a tin whistle and a little book that I brought back as a souvenir. Hearing my attempt at playing the tune, Harold came up to me with a...

I didn´t have the pleasure of meeting Harold himself, but I do known his son, John. If John is a testament to his father, Harold was a wonderful father. He raised a kind, generous, caring son, who we are happy to have as part of our family, too.

I love you Brother, and will miss you.