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Russell A. Dunn

Manchester, New Hampshire

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MEREDITH -- Russell Allan Dunn, 60, of Old Center Harbor Road, died Nov. 28, 2009, at Concord Hospice House, Concord.

He was born in Portsmouth, Feb. 28, 1949, to Delmar S. and Alma (Rockwood) Dunn.

He moved to Meredith at age four and was a resident of Meredith most all his...

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Julie & family,
Russell was first like my brother you could talk to about anything. Then he was my body mand who would fix my car. Then behold he became god and stayed god until he got his wings which he deserved. He will be missed but will be with us forever. He was the best husband, father and papa anyone could have.
Love Rachael

Julie, Terri & Craig,

I'm sorry for your loss!

Julie, Terri & Craig,
My Sympathy goes to all of you at this difficult time. Russ was certainly one of the group of interesting men who gave this town its character. He will be missed greatly. His help with the Vigil and his interest in anything racing. Russ could make any of us laugh at the drop of a hat
I'm sure that he had gone through alot in the past few years but is resting in a better place now. I would imagine the he and a few others we all know are up...

Russell (my brother -in-law), It was hard to see you leave this earth, but it is a relief that you are in a much better place called Heaven now, where you can mingle with the laughing souls! Probably telling a few jokes and when it rains on earth, that is the tears from the laughter of them!
You always made ME laugh growing up! Brian & I will miss your "Racing Attitude", and your famous saying, "WWHHOOO"?
We'll just plain miss ya. But I know the...

Dear Family.
One only has to have lived during the times that Russ was young and healthy to know how much he gave up for us.The price he paid for our freedom. To remember seeing him race his first race car on the ice on Meredith Bay and how proud he was of both of the kids as they started racing go carts.
Life was not fair to Russ but I never heard him complain,if he did he did it alone. I am sorry he is gone but glad he does not have suffer any longer. I will miss you Russ(Lit)Dunn.

Julie, Terri & Craig,

Our deepest sympathy goes out to all of you including the grandkids. Wish we could've been there to say goodbye to a dear family friend and to offer our support. Please know that our thoughts and prayers are with each of you in this time of need.

God Bless you Russ. No words can thank you enough for your dedicated service to our country. I know you will look after Jamie as he continues to serve and protect our country.

You will...

Julie, Terri, and Craig,

No matter how far this journey has taken you in life. You will always carry him with you in your heart. When you dream hard enough you will alway see him when you need him. Just remember all the things he has taught you and think of what he would say when you think you are right.
He will be deeply missed by all.

You have alot of friends and family around when you need them. We are all just a phone call away.

Our family sends all...

Our thoughts and prayers are with your family in this time of loss. To Russ, Keep those stars shinning on us and if you need help making them glow, just turn to my grandfarther Richard Fogg and he will be glad i'm sure to lend a hand.. Rest easily Russ, you are missed.. Christina Herbert and family-Bristol,NH

Julie, Terri & Craig

sorry for your loss,russell was one of those people in life that make you smile no matter how down you were..his talent and stories in the garage while working on race cars can't be beat...his impressions of jeff duren could make you piss your pants laughing.. all he did for the pow/mia vigil will live a long time im proud to be part of that on bike week with our ladder truck hanging the flag...he will be missed greatly...however his pain is gone..and that...