John-Dunn-Obituary

John A. Dunn Sr.

Lowell, Massachusetts

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John A. Dunn Sr. retired Dracut oil co. worker, WWII vet; 80 DRACUT John A. Dunn Sr., 80, a lifelong resident of Dracut, died Tuesday July 22nd at D'Youville Senior Care in Lowell He was the husband of the late Rachel I. (Rondeau) Dunn who died in 2003. He was born in Dracut, on February 28,...

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Papa John:

We loved having you as part of our extended family. Will will miss you at the family gatherings. Be the angel that watches out for all of us.

We will miss you !!

The Sirois Family

Jill and family,
I'm sorry to hear of the loss of your dad. I know how it is to lose a parent. I hope you know in your heart that he is with your wonderful mom now and that should hopefully comfort you all. I remember your dad always being so willing to give us a ride to rollerskating. :-) he also would easily hand you money when you needed it. I will miss him. My deepest sympathies. Take care.

Pa, I know that we weren't really close as I was growing up, but these past few years I am glad that we have gotten so close. We got to truely know each other. I really enjoyed our lunches out together, sunday dinners (when I wondered where you put all the food that we fed you), our frequent visits to dunkin' donuts (for a plain donut and a small coffee) just to kill some time and I always loved your jokes about not being able to get in/out of my little car.
I wanted to thank you for all...

Deborah, Carly, & Marisa~

I was deeply saddend to hear of the loss of your father/grandfather! I have such fond childhood memories of going over his house in Dracut, he was a great man!

Please accept our deepest and heartfelt condolences at this most challanging time! Our thoughts & prayers are with you now, and in the days to come!

~Robin & Bobby Doyle

John & Family

I am sorry to hear about your Dad. My prayers are with you and you family.

Dad, thank you for being the best Dad you knew how to be, for all your hard work supporting eight children. When Mom was sick before she passed on, you were her pillar of strength and thats when I realized what a compassionate, kind and giving person you are. I've had the pleasure of knowing in a different "light". Its been fun having you every Sunday for our family dinners, it won't be the same. It's been fun traveling with you, to Ohio, Puerto Rico and LaRomana, we even got you in to water!...