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Robert Michael Dunn

Portland, Oregon

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Dunn, Robert Michael 68 03/11/1942 05/18/2010 Surrounded by friends and family, Bob Dunn passed away peacefully May 18, 2010. Bob was born March 11, 1942, to Joseph "Red" Dunn and Genevieve Coffey in Milwaukee, Wis. With the untimely death of both parents at a young age, Bob was raised by his...

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Bobby, my boyfriend. I am smiling though my heart is heavy. You are so greatly missed. You and BH are laughing in a better place. I love and miss you. My condolences to Linda, Sheila, Brian & Red. Caryn Meier

We just returned to Portland to hear of the sad news of Bob's death. Our hearts go out to Sheila, Brian and Linda during this difficult time. Our wonderful memories of good times and laughter with Bob will remain in our hearts forever.
With deepest sympathy, Bill and Carol Hardwick

Uncle Bob, it is hard to believe you are gone. Thank you for all the memories, stories and good hearted ribbing you gave. Tough as nails with a heart of gold. Love always, your Nephew Chris...

Our thoughts and prayers are with your family during this time. The memories of Bobs laughter and smiles will be with us always. He will always remain in our hearts.
Our deepest condolences,
The Fitkins
Tom, Shandell, Alannah, Courtney and Jared

We will all miss Bob and his stories....oh, those stories. And no one could tell them better than Bob. He had some great ones about the adventures he had with my brother, Brooke. My deepest sympathy at your loss. Please know we all share in your sorrow.
Susan Keller (Brooke Myers' sister)
Albquerque, NM

My heart goes out to you and your family. The Allison family will remember the early years with laughter. Bobs spirit will always and forever bring a smile to our my face.

Dunnmon, Grindymon here.

I am with a heavy heart. You were the greatest with a joke or humorous story and I your greatest audience.

I will continue to chuckle for the rest of my life when something triggers a memory of you and I hear one of your tails or great jokes.

My phone won't ring again with you on the other end, but I know you'll be calling and I will recognize it. You will be in my heart and mind for the rest of my life.

I really thought...

Hey Bob,

Thank you Bob for all of the good times! Thinking about you makes me smile! Peace Brother!

Good Thoughts,

Geoffrey

Brian, Sheila and Family,

I ran across your dad's obituary this morning and was surprised and saddened to hear of his passing. My image of him is full of life and laughter so it doesn't seem to fit. Brian, I remember well late nights hanging at his house when he would cook for us after we would come out from a night on the town. He clearly loved having his kids and their friends around and it showed. I hope his passing was peaceful. Take care,

Marisa Tipton O'Brien