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Ann Elizabeth Dunning Coltharp

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Ann Elizabeth Dunning Coltharp, 60, resident of Austin, TX for 42 years, died Wednesday, November 7, 2001. She is survived by her husband, Bill Coltharp of Austin; son, Christoper Coltharp and wife Sara Coltharp of Cedar Park; twin granddaughters, Lauren and Hayley Coltharp of Cedar Park; mother, Jane C. Dahlberg of San Antonio; sister, Sue D. Dullnig and husband Richard of San Antonio; nephews, Richard R. Dullnig, wife, Tammy and their son, Tyler of San Antonio, David R. Dullnig and his wife Valerie of San Antonio; niece, Amy Dullnig of San Antonio; brother, John A. Dunning and his wife Sheila of Dallas; niece, Katherine Elias Dunning of Dallas; nephew, Kevin Dunning of Dallas; aunt and uncle, Duane and Beverly Coltharp and family of Houston; cousins, Max Stout and family of Austin, Lynn Stout and family of Austin; sister-in-law, Charlotte Dahlgren of Corpus Christi; nieces, Brigitte and Nicolette Balough of Corpus Christi; cousin, Bob Coltharp and family of Las Cruces, NM; beloved friend and caregiver, Christian Smith of Austin, and best friend, Carol Smith of Austin. A Memorial Service will be held 2:00 P.M., Friday, November 9, 2001 at Great Hills Baptist Church in Austin, TX, with Dr. Harold E. O'Chester officiating. Memorial contributions may be made to the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation or Christopher House Hospice of Austin. Arrangements by COOK-WALDEN CHAPEL OF THE HILLS FUNERAL HOME Austin, TX 78750 (512) 335-1155

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Published by San Antonio Express-News on Nov. 8, 2001.

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