Warren-Dunn-Obituary

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Warren J. Dunn

Bradenton, Florida

1937 - 2020

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DIED
October 4, 2020
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Bradenton, Florida

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Brown & Sons Funeral Homes & Crematory (43rd St. Chapel) - Bradenton Obituary

Warren J. Dunn, dedicated practitioner of the art of drinking as many fine wines and eating of as much good food as possible, reached the bottom of his wine glass on October 4, 2020.

He enjoyed a wide circle of friends who shared his many interests. He married his wife of 37 years,...

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Carole, I just saw your condo listed on Zillow and had to know where you were. I´m so sorry to read of Warren´s death. He was so interesting to talk to whenever he came to the shop. I miss seeing you. I hope these past few months you have been able to feel peace as you grieve your loss. - Amy

Carole, I was shocked and deeply saddened to hear of your loss. We thought of Warren more as a dear friend, than simply as a client. And we continue to feel the same about you. May the love of your friends and family carry you through this valley of grief.

Carole, you were amazing and fun neighbors in Winston-Salem. You helped get me through a scary time in my life. I will miss drinking good wine on your terrace and talking about life, art, dogs, and motorcycles without mufflers! Sissy will miss barking at Warren in the hallway but kissing him on the nose when he gave her some cheese. My life is much richer because of Warren and I will miss him terribly.

Carol, I'm so sorry for your loss. Love to you and your family. Laura

Carole, my heart is breaking for you! Warren was full of life and so fun to talk to; so many interests. Please let me know your new address when you can. Your sewing friends love you very much.

Dear Daddy-Do,
Always doing and never done; you will live in my heart forever. You were my rock and my guide. I will never let you go.
Love your daughter, Alyson

Warren was an active part of the Stillwater Highschool class of 1955 and I looked for and never found him at our reunions. He was always looking to the future through the past. So sorry to know of his sudden death. He was a gifted man. God bless you in your grief.

Warren was the smartest guy we ever met. He also was lots of fun, and a great sport whenever we kidded him on our many trips together. For about 35 years we've been honored to be friends with Warren and Carole, sharing many trips and visits to each other's home, yet never lived in the same city. You will always be remembered and loved.

Carole, I am stunned and my heart breaks for you. Please let me know how you are and what your plans are when you figure it all out.
I am forever thankful for Warren’s encouragement in my painting endeavors. Take care and call me whenever.
Love you, Diana