Mike-Nunez-Obituary

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Mike Nunez

Denton, Texas

Sep 14, 1938 – May 10, 2022 (Age 83)

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BORN
September 14, 1938
DIED
May 10, 2022
AGE
83
LOCATION
Denton, Texas

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Bill DeBerry Funeral Directors - Denton Obituary

Mike Nunez of Dallas passed away on May 10, 2022. He is survived by his loving wife of 57 years, Adela and his devoted daughter, Pamela, cherished brother Pete and numerous nieces, nephews, and friends. Mike was born in Wharton, Texas on September 14, 1938 and graduated high school from...

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Pam and Adela, I am so sorry I am finding out so late about Mike. I think yall so often and I would love to hear from you Pam. [email protected]

I am returning to education after taking my own break. Mike and I started up the Coppell Alternative School. I was at the Behavioral Specialist. He was a wonderful boss and a steady hand in that school. So sad to hear this news. I wish I could thank him for hiring me. He was a JOY to work with. May God's comfort be with you. With love, Jenni Flood Eastin

Dear Adela & Pam, We are so very sorry to hear about your loss of Mike. May the Lord bless you and comfort you.

Mike was such a joy to be around. He will be missed by all who knew him.

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Much love ♥and many prayers to the Nunez family. Jeffrey and I held Mike in the highest esteem. He and Adela were a very bright addition to our SS School Department. Loved and never forgotten by thousands whose lives he graciously touched.

I worked with Mike when he came to Coppell High School as an assistant principal. I had to get a whole new wardrobe as Mike was such a sharp dresser. I told him that he owed me a lot of money for my new duds!!
He was a great administrator and friend and could usually have a good joke ready to share. He really enjoyed working with students and encouraging them to be successful. He will be missed as an educator and friend.

Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering you and your loved one today and always.

I didn’t have Senor Nunez for class, but I graduated from Lake Dallas in 1992. He was always in the hall with a smile on his face and a kind word to greet anyone. He didn’t talk about religion, that I know of, but you could tell he was filled with the Holy Spirit and the peace and joy that comes from a true relationship with Christ. He left his mark on this earth and definitely earned his place with our Father. Frank Reed on KLTY once said, the greatest inheritance you can leave your family...