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Reginald Elliott Dunn Jr Obituary

Reginald Elliott Dunn Jr., 73, of Dade City, Fla., passed away peacefully at his home on Monday, Sept. 30, 2013.
Born Feb. 4, 1940, in Atlanta, Elliott was the son of Reginald "Buddy" Dunn and Sarah (Reid) Dunn.
He grew up in Gainesville, Ga., and graduated from Emory University and the University of Georgia Law School.
Elliott practiced law in Gainesville, where he also served as a municipal judge, and later practiced law in Tampa and Dade City. In Tampa, he was with the Dixon and Brown firm and later served in the Hillsborough County Attorney's Office, where he was the acting county attorney. In Dade City, he was a partner in the McClain, Alfonso, Meeker and Dunn law firm.
Elliott was married to the former Sue Warren of Tampa for more than 45 years until her death in 2010. Together, they had two sons, Reginald Elliott Dunn III of Nashville, Tenn., and Dr. Warren Reid Dunn of Madison, Wis.
Elliott is survived by his two sons; three grandchildren, Hunter, Sarah, and Mae Mae; and one brother, William Dunn of Stillwater, Okla.
Hodges Family Funeral Home, Dade City, Fla.

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Published by gainesvilletimes.com on Oct. 11, 2013.

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Paul Boetcher

October 17, 2013

Elliot was a great friend and neighbor. We will think of him whenever we walk by his house.

Mary Anne Collura

October 11, 2013

Im so sorry for his families lost. I knew him for 4 yrs what a wonderful and very prompt person he was. I knew when he didn't show up for his appointment something was wrong. Ill miss his smiling face. RIP Elliott Dunn

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