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Ms. Lois was a good friend of mine back in the days. Todd, I remember when we all were neighbors. Your mom was a wonderful ladies. Look to God for all things.
Sister Lori Rose Burnett
April 19, 2008 | Harrisburg, PA


Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
Lois E. Dunlap Lois E. Dunlap, 78, of Brookwood Street, made a peaceful transition into eternal life on Saturday, April 5, 2008 at the Hospice Residence. She was born in Harrisburg, daughter of the late James and Gladys (Warren) Gantt, a graduate of the former William Penn Senior High...
Read MoreMs. Lois was a good friend of mine back in the days. Todd, I remember when we all were neighbors. Your mom was a wonderful ladies. Look to God for all things.
Sister Lori Rose Burnett
April 19, 2008 | Harrisburg, PA
Todd,
I was so sorry to hear about Aunt Lois's passing. Aunt Lois was a glamorous woman. I can always remember her smile and how she always looked sharp in whatever she wore. Todd, make her and Uncle Pookey proud. My love and prayer's.
Peachie
Kara Jones
April 11, 2008 | Harrisburg, PA
To the Family,
My heart truly goes out to all of you at this time. Mother Dunlap was special to me, she always lifted my spirits. I will never forget the hours we spent talking on the telephone. I will miss her so much and the love I had for her will always remain in my heart, I know she loved me too. Todd, your mother wanted you to have a good life, make her happy.
Martha Tate-Dunlap
April 10, 2008 | Erie, PA
Todd,
May your mom rest in peace, God knows best. Even though I did not know your mom, I heard many nice things about her through my mom. My deepest sympathy to your entrie family.
Tammy & Calise Coleman
April 10, 2008 | Erie, PA
Todd, Tucker, Jason and Goodie you are the most blessed people in the world to have the pleasure of being with such a strong and real black woman who did not sugar coat what the truth was. Always cherish the good times and continue to take her wisdom with each of you because she is the most special woman that I have ever known and has had a great impact on my life. Your Nana was truly honest with me whether I liked it or not. I love her very much and my condolences go out to each and...
Kimberly Saunders
April 09, 2008 | Fort Washington, MD
Nana,
Jason & Kim would like to personally thank you for waking both of us up from being stubborn and allowing us to do the right thing by getting married because you knew how much we loved each other. We will always be grateful to you and we will always remember you beautiful smile and baby blue eyes and most of all your honesty. We love you soooo much and you will always be apart of us in our holy matrimony. We love you Nana and nothing can take that away. Hugs and Kisses!!!
Kimberly Saunders
April 09, 2008 | Fort Washington, MD
From the children of Jason and Kimberly Saunders!! Nana - Jessica, Jasmine, Yonnashae, Jason Jr, Joshua, Amber and Jeremiah all love you and miss you very much. We are grateful for your honesty and wisdom that you have provided all of us in your own special way. Nana, you will always be in our hearts and we know that you will be a special angel to look upon us through the good and the bad times. You are a very special woman and we will never forget your beautiful simle and blue eyes. ...
Jason Saunders
April 09, 2008 | Fort Washington, MD
Nana, I love you very much and you are the strongest Black woman that I have ever met!! I am glad you live your life the way you wanted without worrying about what people thought and/or judged about you. I will always love you and cherish the special moments and talks that we shared. Also, I will miss you beautiful smile and baby blue eyes. Always, you daughter Kimberly Mason Saunders - my heart will always have an extra special place for you!! Kim Mason Saunders
Kimberly Mason Saunders
April 09, 2008 | Fort Washington, MD
Uncle Todd
Tucker Jason and Goodie
Every passing life leaves something beautiful behind. Hold on to the good times, and happy memories. Nana is in a better place, she will now rest in peace. My deepest and heartfelt sympathy to you and the Dunlap/Auter family. She will live on in your hearts.
Tonya Hinton
April 09, 2008 | MD