May God bless you and your...
I miss our discussions about particles, waves and quantam physics. You will be one of God's grestest physicists and looking forward to more discussions.
Barry Philipp
December 29, 2006 | Wimberley, TX


Austin, Texas
DUNLAP, HENRY F., October 4, 1916 December 26, 2006 Henry Francis Dunlap was born in Ennis, Texas, to Samuel Herbert and Edith Rhodes Dunlap. He served ably in World War II, and his particular contribution to the war effort was large-in fact, decisive. In his first professional job, the young...
Read MoreI miss our discussions about particles, waves and quantam physics. You will be one of God's grestest physicists and looking forward to more discussions.
Barry Philipp
December 29, 2006 | Wimberley, TX
Henry and Margaret were very active
in our church, Chapel in the Hills.
They were the first people in Wimberley who invited us to their home in 1977 after we moved here.
Billie Reece
Billie Reece
December 29, 2006 | Wimberley, TX
Henry, as well as Margaret, will certainly be remembered here at Chapel In The Hills Church - more especially those in our Bible Study Class. Henry with his background in Physics always had much to add to our study of the Bible. He was truly a Blessed man by OUR LORD. It was a wonderful Memorial Service.
Chuck/Marlys Peterson
December 29, 2006 | Wimberley, TX
In a letter to the Dallas Morning News I described Henry as a Renaissance man, but also as a man with deep feelings for both his subordinates and his colleagues. He and Margaret were most kind. I hope my letter is printed by the Dallas paper. I wish I had an e-mail address for John Boyd Dunlap and also for the Austin and Wimberley papers.
William Pritchett
December 29, 2006 | Plano, TX
Please accept our deepest sympathies.
Ken Kessler
December 28, 2006 | Wimberley, TX
Sam,
I pray peace for you during this time, and know that you, and all of your fathers family and frieds are in my thoughts and prayers.
Ben Breedlove
December 28, 2006 | Sugar Land, TX