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Marty Dunn

Louisville, Kentucky

Aug 15, 1944 – Jul 2, 2018 (Age 73)

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BORN
August 15, 1944
DIED
July 2, 2018
AGE
73
LOCATION
Louisville, Kentucky

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Marty DunnLouisville - Marty Dunn, 73, took the rest of the day off, after a long battle with cancer. Marty, a native of Schenectady, N.Y., was a Louisvillian by choice. He was most proud of his service to God, Country, and Notre Dame.He is survived by his loving wife of 44 years, Leslie;...

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James Brazee. Martt was a wonderful person and friend. We were roommates my last year at Notre Dame and he lived with my parents and I after he graduated while waiting to go in the Air Force. I miss him greatly!

Commm. Dunn was my Boss for years as Police Commissioner of Hurstbourne Acres.He was instrumental in allowing
Me as Chief of Police to buy equipment
And hire more personnel.

Many times we worked hard together to
Make sure the citizens of HA were protected and had easy access to
Our Police Officers.


Marty,

Thank you for everything.
God Bless and God Speed Sir.

Christian Redman,
Fmr Chief HAPD
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I knew Marty from volunteering at St. John's - he was my relief barista on Tuesday mornings and always walked in with a wide smile which he generously shared with everyone he met. His silly hats he wore each week were a trademark that we looked forward to seeing every week. He earned his sainthood humbly serving others - what a role model for us to emulate. Peace & Godspeed, Woody Miller

Marty was a great help as always for the fish fry at St. Barnabas. Always had a smile on his face. Barbara and I could always depend on him on those fun Fridays.
Also, i always knew he was by our house because he would leave a golf ball on my windshield, while walking Jackson on the golf course
We will miss Marty...... Kap

America the Beautiful

You made Tuesdays special for me and a lot of guys getting a cup of coffee and a treat. Thank you for your service to your country and those less fortunate. I will never forget your example.

To my most cherished Notre Dame friend, you will truly be missed.