She was born on July 19, 1929, in Revo, Italy. Irma was schooled in Trento, lived in Rome and France, and became a governess for an Italian ambassador. Irma then married Lorn Dunham and managed cottages in Key Largo.
Lorn's employment then took them to Arizona, where they retired. She helped to establish the Arivaca Area Health services clinic, serving as a board member and liaison. Irma was devoted to her husband, a dedicated member of the Arivaca community, and was very proud to have become a U.S. citizen.
She is survived by two sisters, Ada Profaizer of Cheyenne and Sylvia Iori of Italy; and a brother, Rodolfo Iori of Italy.
Irma was preceded in death by her husband, Lorn Dunham; her parents, Basilio and Maria Iori; three brothers, Egidio, Vittorio and Aldo Iori; and a sister, Tullia Bertagnolli.
© Wyoming Tribune Eagle February 6, 2013
She was born on July 19, 1929, in Revo, Italy. Irma was schooled in Trento, lived in Rome and France, and became a governess for an Italian ambassador. Irma then married Lorn Dunham and managed cottages in Key Largo.
Lorn's employment then took them to Arizona, where they retired. She helped to establish the Arivaca Area Health services clinic, serving as a board member and liaison. Irma was devoted to her husband, a dedicated member of the Arivaca community, and was very proud to have become a U.S. citizen.
She is survived by two sisters, Ada Profaizer of Cheyenne and Sylvia Iori of Italy; and a brother, Rodolfo Iori of Italy.
Irma was preceded in death by her husband, Lorn Dunham; her parents, Basilio and Maria Iori; three brothers, Egidio, Vittorio and Aldo Iori; and a sister, Tullia Bertagnolli.
© Wyoming Tribune Eagle February 6, 2013
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