Harry-Dunlop-Obituary

Harry Dunlop

Sacramento, California

1933 - 2022

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Harry Dunlop September 6, 1933 - November 16, 2022 Sacramento, California - Harry Alexander Dunlop, beloved husband, father, and Gramps passed away unexpectedly and peacefully on November 16, 2022 at the age of 89. He is survived by his wife, Joanne of 67 years, his children Laura (Mike)...

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HARRY AND I GREW UP TOGETHER AS TEENAGERS

Sincere, deep condolences to the Dunlop Family with Harry's passing. I know that my Dad was there to greet him in the "bullpen in the sky" with a big smile and a wild pitch. So very sorry for you loss. (photo of Harry & Wiederecht kids from 1971, at Yankee Stadium)

I STILL REMEMBER ALL THE YEARS OF GROWNG UP WITH HARRY AND THE NINTH AVENUE "GANG".-----JOE BAsso

My condolence's to the Dunlop family. Harry was a great human being. Seen Harry some weeks ago at the Airporter Restaurant in Sacramento at a small Sacramento High School hosted by Fellow athlete Tom Agosta. Went to Sacramento High School with Harry and watched him play Baseball and Basketball. We were drafted into Army ( Korean War) at the same time - was on same Bus from Sacramento to Fort Ord ( Via sfo). We were assigned to Company A of the 20th infantry division for Basic training. I...

Sending love to the Dunlop family. Harry was a longtime friend of my father Lee Ghilarducci. Harry became part of my life as did his whole family. I would see Harry or one or more family members at my work place Bel Air several times a week. Harry was known by almost everyone. I will miss seeing your handsome face and only wish you had gotten in more rounds of golf with my Dad!

I went to Edward Kemble elementary school with a Susy Dunlop and once attended a sleep over at the Dunlop residence...is this the same family...

May the Lord´s blessing be with you in this time of sorrow.

My thoughts are with the Dunlop family. Getting to spend time with Harry over the last 10 years was truly a pleasure. A true gentleman who will be missed.

Joanne: Our deepest condolence go out to you and family. We all had some good times together in Chicago.