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Bill Casey
August 19, 2025
Father Ed,
Thank you for your contributions to Regina, and may you rest in peace.
Tammy Norcross-Reitzler
June 10, 2025
My earliest memory of Fr Dunn was when I was a new youth minister attending one of the June Institutes at St Ambrose in the late 1980s. During Mass in Christ the King Chapel, Fr Dunn invited the catechetical leaders around the altar and he chanted the Eucharistic Prayer. It was so moving and beautiful. I had the privilege of having in him as a professor for one of my classes when I got my Master's of Pastoral Studies. My daughter received one of his scholarships and got to know him when she was a work study in campus ministry. The club he started, Ambrosians for Peace and Justice, continues to make a difference.
Rest in Peace, Fr. Ed Dunn!
Ray Shovlain
June 6, 2025
Father Dunn was an excellent example of how a person should live their life. He was a great person, priest and teacher. He was kind and generous to anyone he encountered. I had Father for class. He made the material alot more interesting and understandable for me as I was not one of his best students
God's Speed My Friend
Ray Shovlain
Michael Jansen
June 4, 2025
Fr. Dunn embodied the best of St. Ambrose. Humble, cordial, grounded, highly-educated, and he truly had a servant“s heart.
He came on board St. Ambrose a year after my graduation there. I had the honor to get to know him when I returned to my alma mater in the `80s to help with the building of the endowment fund, cementing the future of St. Ambrose for generations to come.
Fr. Dunn was always visible around campus. All my interactions with him were enjoyable and uplifting. He always had time to visit, despite a schedule that had him running at times. Working with Monsignor Madsen all my years there allowed me to see the camaraderie they shared, especially in music.
I find it appropriate that Fr. Dunn and our new American-born Pope were both impacted by their work in Peru.
God bless Fr. Dunn, His good and faithful servant. His absence will certainly be felt, but his tremendous legacy will outlive all of us.
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Carl and Stella Herzig
June 4, 2025
When we started our own 30+ year careers at St Ambrose in 1990, we were honored to meet and work with Fr. Dunn.... He was often in the library and we talked about his books. We remember him leading us in "Silent Night" during the SAU Fac/Staff Christmas dinner. May God bless him and his family.
With respect, Carl (SAU English professor emeritus) and Stella Herzig (SAU librarian)
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