Leslie-Dunlap-Obituary

Leslie "Les" Dunlap

Rome, New York

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DIED
September 9, 2024
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Rome, New York

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Dunlap - Leslie D. "Les" Dunlap, 58, of Utica, passed away on Sep. 09, 2024. Services : Relatives and friends are invited to a Mass of Christian Burial to be celebrated Saturday at 1 p.m. at Mary, Mother of Our Savior, Lourdes Campus, Utica. The family will receive guests following the Mass. No...

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My condolences, Les was great to work with

I know Les & Jen through my niece, Trish Healy (Mohawk Hillstriders). I had the privilege to cross paths with Les & Jen on Aug. 30th at Villa Verona and watch them dance. No words can provide comfort to Jen and family but the showing of Love speaks volumes. May God carry you through your broken heart and soul. Much Love and prayers, Lily (aka Aunt Lily)

I am so sorry for the Dunlap's family and their loss. I knew Les in school and his energy, kindness, and fun-loving spirit has always been a part of him. I expect he has touched untold numbers of people as he helped so many. May you all find comfort.

We are so sorry to hear about this. Les was always a great friend. Big smile and warm greetings every time we spoke. He was a great friend.

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Many memories of laughter when hanging with Les in or outside of work. My deepest sympathies to Jen and the rest of his family. You will be missed by many

I worked with Les at St. Elizabeth Hospital many years ago. It breaks my heart to hear of his passing. He was a respected RT, a great co-worker, a family man and a funny guy. He was also a football coach for my oldest grandson who is now 32 and he still remembers him. Les always left a good impression and a memorable smile with everyone he met in life. After all this time, I recently saw him again. He came to the hospital to instruct my husband on his IV medications prior to discharge. I...

I worked with Les when he was a new RT at Faxton, always put his patients needs first, a sense of humor second to none! I have run into him throughout the years and always a pleasure to see him. My heart aches for his family and those who loved this wonderful man, a hero to the end sharing the precious gift of life his legend will live on.

My heart breaks for the Dunlap family. Les was such a great guy. Les stuck with me during one of the early sessions from the Trek New Hartford bike rides in 2021. I was just starting out as a cyclist. He taught me many new things that I still use today. He would've been so proud of me how far I've come along as a cyclist. I rode 114 miles in honor of him on Tuesday, September 10, 2024. Godspeed, Les! Until we meet again..... Christian W. Zegarra | September 12, 2024