William-Dunkelberger-Obituary

William O. "Dunk" Dunkelberger

Sunbury, Pennsylvania

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William Dunkelberger passed away in Sunbury, Pennsylvania. The obituary was featured in The Daily Item on May 13, 2008.

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Billie Jo and Dunk,
I'm so sorry for your loss, we didn't hear about this until now! We would have definitely been around for you both! If there's anything we can do for you, please let us know. Take Care, and be in touch soon!

I am so sorry to hear of Dunk's passing. I'm sure he will be greatly missed by your family & friends. I remember coming by to visit with my aunt Theresa when I was little, there was always thunder in the garage. Then when I was much older & my sportster shut down in front of your house, he came out & pushed me down Susq. Ave. so I could pop-start it. Wanted to let you know, your family is in my thoughts & prayers. Take care.

I have many good memories of Dunk! I was at the Myrtle Beach Harley rally this week when my sister called me to give the sad news. I'm sure Dunk would have loved to have been there! But, I wish I could have been in Norry to support the family & pay respects to super nice person & old friend. My thoughts & prayers are with the entire family.
An old Norry friend!

We lived across the street from the Eisenhower's and as a young lad, (a long time ago) I can still remember the hot rods and motorcycles that Dunk and his buddies would be riding around cranking it up.
I remember his hearty laugh and a really cool leather jacket he wore that had the outline of Greenland on the back of it.
To Cathy and the Eisenhower family; We extend our deepest sympathy at the loss of a decent guy.

Cathy and Family,

I am so very sorry for your loss. Bill was a classmate of mine from elementary school through high school and I have fond memories of him, that great smile and wonderful personality. Our class (NHS 1962) has lost a great friend.

With prayers and sympathy.

My deepest sympathies to all of you. Great man whom I have the utmost respect for. I will always remember his words of wisdom and his live- life- now attitude. He will be missed but never forgotten.

Cathy and family,
I'm so sorry to hear of Bill's passing. He was such a nice man. We first met years ago when I was an officer in Ft. Augusta's PTA, I also live on your street- at the other end. You also might remember me from the insurance office where I worked for 8 years. I last saw and spoke to Bill when I ran into him at Geisinger early last year. I was surprised to see him there and we talked for awhile on the day that he was being transferred to Healthsouth. (I don't remember the...

Bill was a school friend and best man at my wedding in 1966. I have great pictures of Bill and me and even better memories in my heart and mind. I am sorry to hear of your loss and pray for comfort for you and your family at this time.

Cathy and family, as childhood neighbors of Dunks, all of the Hullihens have very fond memories of this very special person. I thought of him as an older brother and was in awe of the kindness he showed my parents often shoveling their sidewalks when it snowed. I will always remember him and you Cathy riding away on his motorcycle. He was larger than life and his smile and sense of humor were always present. My sincere sympathy for your loss.