SYLVIA-DUNHAM-Obituary

SYLVIA MARIE DUNHAM

Bedford Heights, Ohio

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DUNHAM SYLVIA MARIE DUNHAM, passed away February 6, 2013. She is survived by husband, Johnny Dunham; children Nicole and Erica Dunham; and grandchildren, Xavier, Kayla and Denise. Funeral service will be held on Saturday, February 16, 2013 at 10:30 a.m. at CALHOUN FUNERAL HOME, 23000 ROCKSIDE...

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Sylvia, there is not a day that goes by that I don't miss you or think of you. "God Bless."

"Always My BFF" Love,
Alma.

Yesterday marked 365 days of not having my dear friend Sylvia. I love and truly miss you Sylvia. R.I.P dear friend.

My deepest sympathy goes out to you and your family,May the love of those around you help you throught the days ahead.

Dearest Dunham family, Johnny, Nicole and Erica we would like express our sincerest sympathy in the loss of our dear friend Sylvia. I worked with Sylvia at CSU for more than 25 years; she made coming to work a pleasure. Sylvia was always, there to assist me with any problems work related or personal. She had and infectious laugh that made any problem less than a problem, a kindred spirit with a kind heart. If you were in need of something and she had it, it was yours. If she didn't...

My condolences to the Dunham family. You are in my thoughts and prayers during this difficult time.

Ms. Sylvia will be sorely missed. She was a sweet soul, gone too soon. Her kindness will be remembered.

me and my mom

Momma there are no words that can express how i feel right now. I am so glad you raised me and my sister to be the wonderful women that we are. I know you are at peace and are watching over me,erica,dad, and also the grand kids. we love you and the world truly lost someone special

My deepest condolences to The Dunham Family. I knew Sylvia through my mom, Priscilla Howard and have heard many funny, loving and heartwarming stories about her throughout the years. She brought a lot of love and laughter into my mom's life, as well as her many other friends and family members. Every time I saw Sylvia she had a smile on her face. While her passing seems so surreal, I know that she has been embraced by God and the Angels above, and that her fun and loving spirit will live...

I worked with Sylvia at Cleveland-Marshall and she was one of the most wonderful people I had the privilege to know --you have my deepest sympathies--richard j koloda