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Robert Zan Cunningham

Dallas, Texas

1931 - 2013

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January 25, 2013
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Dallas, Texas

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Cunningham, Robert Zan August 6, 1931 January 25, 2013 "Live, love, laugh and be happy" when you remember times of joy and sunny days shared with this remarkable man. Robert is survived by adoring children, grandchildren and great- grand children along with treasured friends and fellow runners,...

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Saw Mr. Cunningham at a number of events, where my husband competed. He ALWAYS had a smile on his face and was so jovial!

He always commented on my smile. I smiled, because he smiled first.

Alease Bodenstab

The Cunningham family Robert will surely be miss.Such a sweet and kind person.a classy gentlemen.May God uplift this family.The Cox Family will miss our dear friend

A jolly, happy soul with a smile. He gave the energizer bunny a run for the money. God has His plan, just take it one step at a time and keep going.

A great light has gone out of our lives. It's a great loss for us all. But I know that time heals all and I know he will be by my side every day of my life. Thank you all for your kind loving words, for your friendship and for the great comfort your prayers have given my family. The best of him remains with us, in our hearts, and to honor his memory, I can only endeavor to be as good as he was. He had a gentle, sensitive and loving soul. He was never mean on purpose and was always very...

May God grant Robert's family peace of mind. Robert was a treasure, a true treasure..always friendly whether he knew you well or just met you. It was a pleasure to visit with him at area running events. An inspiration to runners of all ages and ability. My condolences to his family.

Robert was and active member and volunteer at the Summit in Grand Prairie. Everyone loved him and we are shocked that we have lost him. Our prayers are with Robert's family.

What a kind, fun, gentle man Robert was. I've known him for over 30 years, mostly as one of our favorite patrons at the Grand Prairie Library. I remember talking to him about Saturday Night Live programs way back in the 80s. And he was just in here last week donating some of his wife's genealogy books. He inspired me to run, although I could never keep up with him at the runs we did "together". I will miss him greatly.