On Friday, February 21, 2003, beloved husband of Lucenia Dunn; devoted father of Ayanna Dunn; son of Enoch Dunn Sr.; brother of Larry and Enoch Dunn Jr. He is also survived by a host of other relatives and friends. A Homegoing Celebration will be held at Largo Community Church, 1701 Enterprise Rd., Mitchellville, MD on Saturday, March 1, 2003 at 3 p.m. Interment Evergreen Cemetery, Detroit, MI, Wednesday, March 5. Services by STEWART FUNERAL HOME and BARKSDALE FUNERAL HOME, N.W. CHAPEL,
Detroit, MI. (313-861-3400).
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K.G. Jones
March 3, 2003
Dear Mayor Dunn and the Dunn Family;
We at the Bethel Missionary Baptist Church mourn with you in the death of your beloved husband. We want you to know that we are keeping you in our prayers as you make this journey through the valley of the Shadow of Death. Please remember that Earth has no pain that Heaven cannot heal. God bless you in this storm.
Sincereley Yours,
Rev. K.G. Jones and the
Bethel Missionary Baptist Church Family
Anna M. Holmes
March 1, 2003
To the family of Reggie Dunn:
I first met Reggie at a meeting of Kiwanis Capitol Hill. He was always serious and professional. I later met Lucinda at a North Brentwood Museum Meeting where she served as a consultant to the museum community. The North Brentwood Historical Society and the Friends of North Brentwood Museum extend our deepest sympathy to the family. May God be with you all.
With Love,
Anna M. Holmes
HAROLD HILTON
March 1, 2003
REGGIE, YOU ALWAYS HAD A SMILE AND A HELPING HAND FOR ALL WHO WERE LUCKY ENOUGH TO COME INTO YOUR SPACE. WE DID HAVE SOME ENRICHING TABLE GAMES.
Juliette Rodgers Thornton
February 28, 2003
My deepest sympathies are extended to the Dunn family. From a Knoxville College classmate and friend of "Reggie".
Juliette R. Thornton
Beverly Ellis
February 28, 2003
I've worked with "Reggie" at the Booker T. Washington Foundation in Washington, DC during the period 1977 to 1985. I've known him to be a valued and dedicated employee, an astute business man and a person who loved to live life to the fullest. He was always kind, very funny and insightful. His family, his friends, our people and the community has suffered a great lost and will surely miss him. Be encouraged to keep his spirit alive and may you find strength and peace in the Lord.
Angela Thornton
February 28, 2003
With deepest sympathy in the loss of your loved one...May God Continue to bless you...
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