Waynne-Dunbar-Obituary

Waynne Page Dunbar

Midlothian, Virginia

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DUNBAR, Waynne Page Boyden, 87, of Midlothian, passed away peacefully in her sleep on August 23, 2023. This would have been the 65th wedding anniversary for her and her dear husband, Alvin Webb "Pete" Dunbar, who predeceased her on December 15, 2015. Her family is uplifted to think that they...

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Craig, We were sorry to learn of your Mother's passing--as with many of our friends, we lost touch over the years--however, I remember that she and your dad were always there--cheering for you. Our sympathies to you and Dianna.

Your mom was the first person outside of my family to encourage my interest in folk music. When I was still a teenager, she gave me a John Jacob Niles songbook and a big book of ballads. I learned many a song out of them! She often asked me to sing for her. Now those books have a place of honor on my bookshelf. Your parents were both very special to us. Sending love to you and gratitude for all of the generosity and love that the Dunbars have added to our lives over the years.

Wayne was a great friend and classmate at Longwood!

So sorry for your loss Craig and Diana. Your parents were so instrumental in Trinity's early days. Saw them at so many of your ball games! It was a privilege for me to be a part of those early Trinity years. I am sure they are proud of the great school Trinity has grown into as they begin their 51st year. The Dunbar family is among the few "first families" of the school.

We are sorry to learn of the passing of our Lake Patrick Henry neighbor. Our sympathy to Waynne´s family.

We are saddened to learn of the passing of our Lake Patrick Henry neighbor. Sympathies to Wayne´s family.

We lost touch over the years. We always called each other "cuz" whenever we saw each other at swim meets, or our family reunions in Surry. We came from good stock and our parents were close. That lunch that we were always going to have never quite materialized, and now I´m sad about that. RIP Waynne Page. Brenda Wrenn Skinner