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James A. "III" Dunn

1936 - 2019

James A. "III" Dunn obituary, 1936-2019, Williamsburg, VA

BORN

1936

DIED

2019

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Nelsen Funeral Home - Williamsburg

3785 Strawberry Plains Rd.

Williamsburg, Virginia

James Dunn Obituary

Lifelong Williamsburg, VA area resident, Jim Dunn, 82, died February 5, 2019 in Williamsburg. He was born in Richmond, VA on December 5, 1936. He leaves behind his wife of 51 years, Thelma F. (Pitta Pat) Dunn; his sons James Michael Dunn (Beth), of Logan, Ohio, Christopher Shawn Dunn (Kris), of Fayetteville, NC, and Paul Fitzpatrick Dunn, of Williamsburg, four grandchildren; Emily Dunn and David Dunn of Logan, Ohio and Kaiya Dunn and Sydney Dunn of Williamsburg, VA and a great-granddaughter, Sophia Dunn, Logan, Ohio, and a great-grandson Jameson. He also leaves two brothers and their wives: John L. Dunn (Sharon) of Yorktown and Jeffrey A. Dunn (Ann) of Williamsburg, six nieces, and one nephew as well as many cousins and close friends. He is preceded in death by his Father, James A. Dunn, Jr. and his Mother, Theresa Fitzpatrick Dunn. Mr. Dunn was a senior Clandestine Operations Officer for the Central Intelligence Agency serving as a Deputy Chief of Station and Chief of Station in two Africa countries. In his early years, Mr. Dunn was a CIA Special Operations Officer serving multiple tours in Southeast Asia, Central America, and South America. He retired in 1991 with over 36 years with the CIA and worked for another 17 years retiring from that position in 2009.He and his wife enjoyed travel and were able to visit over 40 countries throughout their marriage. Mr. Dunn was an athlete having played high school football and basketball. He was an avid volleyball and fast pitch softball player in his early adult life in Williamsburg. He also had a real passion for his grandchildren spending as much time as he could in their company. In his later years, Jim spent a lot of time doing the family cooking and enjoyed this task very much. His other major hobby was reading which gave him a great deal of pleasure. In addition, he was a friend of Bill W. for 43 years. A memorial service will be held at Nelsen Funeral Home 3785 Strawberry Plains Road, Williamsburg, VA 23188 on Sunday, February 10, 2019 at 2:00 P.M. A private burial will be held at Forest Lawn Cemetery in Richmond, VA at a later date.Donations may be made to "The Foundation" C/O Williamsburg, 5477 Mooretown Road, Williamsburg, VA 23188, www.farleycenter.com, or to the charity of your choice.

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Published by Virginia Gazette from Feb. 9 to Feb. 16, 2019.

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Sydney Dunn

November 4, 2021

I loved my papa so much! He was the best thing that has ever happen to me. I'm so sad that he is gone but he is in a better place now. I'm his 11 year old granddaughter & he pasted away when I was almost 9.

Casey Threatte

February 13, 2019

Dearest Pat,
We are so hard on ourselves.
We should take a moment.
Sit back.
Marvel at our lives,
at the grief that has softened us,
at the heartaches that have wisened us,
at the suffering that has strengthened us.
Despite everything,
we still grow.
We should be proud of this.

Thinking of you always with love,
Casey

February 11, 2019

For the past 7 and a half years, I've been one of the hundreds of men Jim has sponsored in Alcoholics Anonymous. He was a beloved mentor and friend. I will miss him greatly and remember him fondly.

I live in Richmond but would talk to Jim by phone several times a week and drive to Williamsburg on Saturday mornings to attend the Williamsburg Early Bird meeting at St Bede's annex after which we would go to breakfast. I cherished those times.

I feel that I know those of you in Jim's immediate family because he talked so often about each of you. He loved each one of you very much. Pat and Kris, I had the pleasure of meeting you when Jim was in Henrico Drs Hospital in Richmond for heart surgery a while back. Paul, I met you once at the Early Bird meeting when your dad proudly introduced you to me. James, while I don't believe we ever actually met, I knew you through Jim, even hearing all about the travels of his pickup truck.

My wife, Ann attended the memorial service with me yesterday. We were among the throng in the overflow room who stood. Because Ann recently had very serious surgery and I'm having my own heart problems, we were only able to stay for the memorial and decided to head back to Richmond after the service. Thus, I wanted to express our love and condolences by this note.

I pray that God bless you each with the love, peace and joy I know Jim wanted for each of you.

Love,

Walter Graham
Richmond, VA

B G Y

February 9, 2019

Super guysincere and caring for those who would follow. We all learned a lot from my away van-mate.

David T

February 9, 2019

I'm sure that if Bear were here, he'd want to send his condolences along with mine. Can only imagine the conversation between them now. Love and light.

Patty

February 8, 2019

I never ever read the obituaries. But today, I did. And here I see the face of the first person who greeted me in the mid 90's as I was introduced to BillW. Lovely, kind, genuine. I am so dearly sorry for the family's loss, and the community's loss too. Thank you Jim for being a needed friendly face. RIP. God bless.

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