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Ronald C. Dunlap

1946 - 2019

Ronald C. Dunlap obituary, 1946-2019, Appleton, WI

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Ronald C. Dunlap

Appleton - Ron Dunlap, age 72 of Appleton, passed away on Monday, October 28, 2019 following a brief illness. Ron was born in Chicago on December 2, 1946, son of the late Curtis and Azalea (Wade) Dunlap. He attended Farragut Academy, went on to play for the University of Illinois for one year. In 1967, Ronald was initiated into the Theda Chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Incorporated. Along with some of his fraternity brothers, he helped to charter the Mu Mu Lambda Alumnae Chapter of the Fraternity in 1976, located in Glen Ellyn, Illinois. Ron also then attended the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and was drafted by the Chicago Bulls in 1968. He later played for the Rockford Royals and went on to become the first African American basketball player in Israel. Ron furthered his education with post-graduate course work at Viterbo University, Roosevelt University, and Northeastern Illinois University, culminating with his Master of Art degree from Roosevelt University in 1978.

His professional life was devoted to education for thirty-six years educating young people from k-8 to post- secondary levels. The first eleven years of his career, he taught intermediate mathematics, social studies and junior high-level sciences. For the next twenty-three years he served as school principal in both Illinois and Wisconsin, with the last sixteen years being here in Appleton. During those years he also served as adjunct professor at Triton Community College in River Grove, Illinois and Viterbo University in LaCrosse. When Dunlap became principal of Lincoln Elementary School, he was among only a few black school administrators in northeastern Wisconsin. Over the 16 years Dunlap was principal, he was known as the "Gentle Giant" — for his 6-foot-8 stature and the wisdom and kindness he brought to the role.

While in Appleton he was active in countless community activities, including Coordinator of Minority Services, board of director positions with Appleton Public Library, Wisconsin ASCD, Goodwill Industries, the YMCA, and Wisconsin PTA. Other community involvement and accolades include the Unity in Diversity Award, Outstanding Community Leadership Award by the Rotary Club of Appleton, Life Membership in the PTA, Heritage Award for Promoting Leadership and Diversity in the Fox Valley Community, Needy Children's Committee of the Community Foundation, State Superintendent of School's Task Force, Appleton Noon Lions Club, and Diversity Advisory Committee at Fox Valley Technical College.

Ron continued his community advocacy through his involvement in African Heritage, Inc. He also served on an advisory committee that worked with the city of Appleton's diversity coordinator when it was first created as a position within the police department.

In 1980, Ron married Yvette Thompson in Illinois, and the couple relocated to Appleton in 1990. He is survived by his wife: Yvette Dunlap of Appleton; two daughters: Patricia Dunlap of Illinois and her sons Bryan II, Brenden, and Bryce; and Taylor (Tom Boerschinger) Dunlap of Greenville and her son Triston. Ron also leaves behind two sisters: Bettye Jean West of Louisiana and Patricia (Allen) Jones of Illinois; as well as a brother: John (Phyllis) Franklin of Louisiana.

A memorial service to honor Ron's life and contributions to his community will be held at 11:00 AM on Saturday, November 2, 2019, at First Congregational United Church of Christ, located at 724 East South River Street in Appleton, with Rev. Dr. Stephen Savides officiating. The family will greet family and friends in the church fellowship hall following the services.

In lieu of flowers, the family has suggested that memorials be directed to Appleton Education Foundation, Wisconsin Public Radio, or the Appleton Noon Lions Club.

Yvette and her family would like to extend their sincere gratitude to everyone at St. Elizabeth Hospital in Appleton, especially the staff on the 3rd Floor and the Oncology Department. We will always remember your kindness, care, and compassion.

For more information or to share a memory of Ron, please visit www.wichmannfargo.com.

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Published by Appleton Post-Crescent from Oct. 30 to Nov. 1, 2019.

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Jodi Mendez

October 23, 2022

My family and I think about Mr. Dunlap always! He would´ve been so proud to have a school named after him. It was well deserved. God bless your family. The Mendez family

Jodi Mendez

October 23, 2021

It´s hard to believe it´s been a year already. All my children really loved having him as there principal. He was always very kind and remembered all "his kids at school." God bless his family

Deb Matz

April 14, 2020

Ron was such an awesome role model for the students and this community. His stature commanded your attention but his demeanor won your hearts! I am sorry to just be hearing this news. My thoughts and prayers are with you Yvette and Taylor!

Nick Heinritz

November 2, 2019

Thanks Ron for giving me the opportunity to provide Personal Training workouts for you at the Appleton YMCA.
Your wonderful gentle demeanor was surpassed only by your diligence to maximize the benefits of your workouts through hard work and determination.
Thanks also for the opportunity to share your wisdom learned on the streets and playgrounds of Chicago. I will always admire your ability to give back even more than you received.
Respect!!!

Sheela Van Stippen

November 2, 2019

As a former crossing guard for Lincoln for years he always had time to chat and assured me he would be there!He was so kind! During a 32 or less degrees during winter he would bring me coffee! I saw him at the PAC and chatted while waiting for doors to open and to me he remembered me! Sadly he will be missed He had a kind soul!!

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Laura Ritchie

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November 1, 2019

Please accept my deepest sympathy for your loss.

I was deeply saddened to learn of Ron's passing this week and I have to admit that it came as a surprise since I just saw him in late September at the Wisconsin Public Radio Association (WPRA) meeting he chaired in Madison.

I first met Ron through his work with the WPRA and through the years I only grew more impressed with him as a person and as a leader.

I was fortunate to have had the opportunity to spend time with Ron in all sorts of situations whether it was accepting his invitation to speak at his Lions Club meeting in Appleton or accompanying him on visits to members of Congress in Washington DC Ron lived the dictum of talking the talk and walking the walk.

As Ron reminded us in every e-mail Treat people the way you wish to be treated and always carry yourself with respect and dignity.

He did all that and more, and we are the better for having known him.

Gene Purcell
Director
Wisconsin Public Media
7104 Vilas Hall
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Madison, WI

October 31, 2019

God Bless You and all your family. What a great inspiration for the future of all mankind.

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Sent Flowers

October 31, 2019

Thoughts and prayers go out to you and your family. I was with great honor on meeting you at the PAC with my husband Jeremy. I still have the picture of you and Jeremy which you were his principal at his Elementary school

Cheryl Watson

October 31, 2019

May the Lord bless you and keep you, Ron. May the Lord make His Face shine upon you and be gracious unto you. May the Lord lift up His countenance on you and give you His peace, Ron.

Betts Treleven

October 30, 2019

My deepest sympathy to the Dunlap family.
I had the honor to serve Ron in Pharmacy for years.
Ron will never be forgotten ♥

Diane Thiel

October 30, 2019

Our children attended Lincoln elementary school during the time he was the principal there. He truly was a gentle giant. He brought integrity, kindness and respect to all to a school that needed guidance. I had the opportunity many times to interact with him and was so thankful he was there. I am sorry to hear of his passing and send my condolences to his family.

Emily Bierman

October 30, 2019

Mr. Dunlap was one of the greatest men. He showed all his students what respect was. Every day in the announcements he would say, Treat others the way you wish to be treated, and always carry yourself with respect and dignity. He was such a great role model, and everyone looked up to him, literally looked up at him. One of the memories I have is being in school at Lincoln Elementary and it was one of the winter months, I got caught throwing a snowball because someone threw one at me and I did it back. The rule was no throwing snowballs. When he saw my name on that list, he looked at me and said you know the rules and I'm surprised to see your name on here. He always made sure to buy Girl Scout Cookies from me as well. He will be greatly missed! The Dunlap Family is in my thoughts and prayers.

Steve Malchow

October 30, 2019

I remember Ron simply as a nice man. One of the truly good guys.

Caressa Givens

October 30, 2019

Memorable principal. I attended Lincoln Elementary 27 years ago and I had a tough transition he was very helpful and took a concerted interest in students and their paths. Mr. Dunlap was firm but loving, which made him fair.

As a proper note, signing off from a student. Mr Dunlap thank you for your service. I now live in Milwaukee Wisconsin. I work in public policyadvocating for safer walking, biking, and public transit, especially for children getting to and from PUBLIC school ;)

Rest in Power Mr. Dunlap

Annette Johnson

October 30, 2019

My thoughts and prayers are with you. May God's peace, blessing and love be with you.
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Linda Kennedy

October 30, 2019

I was so sad to hear about the loss of this great man at such a young age. I was blessed to serve with Ron on the Goodwill board for many years. His insight, thoughtfulness and sense of humor was amazing. My prayers are with his family that he loved so much.

Theresa Hofman

October 29, 2019

Deepest condolences to the Dunlap family. Mr Dunlap was an amazing man,boss. I worked at Lincoln school with him as a teachers aide and he made me feel real comfortable there. Also checked in on the boys Scouts as they met at the school. You will be forever remembered n deeply missed

Rosita Jackson-Enos

October 29, 2019

My condolences to Yvette and family on Ron's passing. Keeping you all in my prayers

October 29, 2019

Our sympathy goes out to the whole family. Mr Dunlap was a great principal to all 3 of my kids. You could see him at the grocery store and would always say hi and remembered you and your family. He was always there if my children were having problems or just wanted to talk. He will be deeply missed. God bless you and your family. The Mendez family

Lindz Ford

October 29, 2019

RIP Mr. Dunlap. Thoughts and prayers to Ron's family, friends and Appleton School District at the passing of Ron. He was a giant man with a gentle heart

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