Kathlyn-Dunagan-Obituary

Kathlyn Dunagan

Odessa, Texas

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MONAHANS Kathlyn Cosper Dunagan, age 97, died peacefully on March 2, 2012, in Austin, Texas, of natural causes. She was born April 7, 1914, in Shep, Texas, the daughter of William Harmon and Lillie Florine (Goode) Cosper. The family moved to Abilene in 1919 and later to Midland where she attended...

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I had the pleaseure of living across the street from Mr & Mrs Dunagan in the 80's. They both taught me the lesson of hard work by allowing me to wash their cars, keep their pool and do general yard work around their house. They both would sit with me and discuss years gone by and shared life experiences with me. I think of them both often and with fond memories. Heaven is a better place now that Miss Kitty is with Mr Dunagan. I just can't say enough about how wonderful a person she was. She...

Kathlyn was well respected and a wonderful role model for young women in Ward County. She was a friend of my mother's and a lovely person. Dian Park Cooper, Waxahachie, TX

She was a fine person and a big supporter of Monahans when I was growing up there. People such as Kathlyn leave a large hole that cannot be filled.

Tom Eastland, Victoria, Texas

Your mother was one of my mother's good friends. She will be missed.

Mrs. Dunagan was a wonderful woman. Without her, Monahans and Ward County would not have been the same. As a former employee of the Monahans Sandhills State Park, I am especially grateful for her efforts to preserve that unique habitat. She will be missed by many. My thoughts and prayers are with her family and friends. May God bless you with His comfort.

Kathlyn Dunagan certainly loved and devoted herself to Monahans and to making the Sandhills State Park what it is today. Our prayers and thoughts are with you. Thank you for all you did as an ambassador to the town.
Pam (Grissom) Over

Gone from our sight but never from our hearts. My Condolences to the family on the loss of a truly gifted woman.

Your mother was such a great lady---I know you will miss her terribly. My prayers and thoughts are with you Carol.

Janie White Michalik
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