World War II
H/O Edith Lura (Sparks).
Printed in The Davis News on May 15, 1980; Reprinted with permission.
LESLIE L. DUNN
Funeral services for Leslie L. Dunn were Wednesday morning at Bahner-Fox Chapel. Finis Steelman officiated. Interment was in Green Hill cemetery with Bahner-Fox Funeral home in charge of arrangements. Pallbearers were members of the Sulphur American Legion Post.
Dunn died May 12 at his home. He was a retired oil field driller and had lived in Davis for 30 years.
Born March 17, 1908, at Mill Creek, he served in the Navy during World War II in the Asiatic, Pacific area. He received the Bronze Star and a Presidential Unit Citation.
Survivors include his wife, Edith, of the home; one daughter, Loretta Tomlinson of California; one son, Richard Lee Dunn of Tulsa; one sister, Mrs. Lula Richbourg of Davis; five grandchildren and two great-grandchildren
[Obit shared by: Judy Meador Sanders]
World War II
H/O Edith Lura (Sparks).
Printed in The Davis News on May 15, 1980; Reprinted with permission.
LESLIE L. DUNN
Funeral services for Leslie L. Dunn were Wednesday morning at Bahner-Fox Chapel. Finis Steelman officiated. Interment was in Green Hill cemetery with Bahner-Fox Funeral home in charge of arrangements. Pallbearers were members of the Sulphur American Legion Post.
Dunn died May 12 at his home. He was a retired oil field driller and had lived in Davis for 30 years.
Born March 17, 1908, at Mill Creek, he served in the Navy during World War II in the Asiatic, Pacific area. He received the Bronze Star and a Presidential Unit Citation.
Survivors include his wife, Edith, of the home; one daughter, Loretta Tomlinson of California; one son, Richard Lee Dunn of Tulsa; one sister, Mrs. Lula Richbourg of Davis; five grandchildren and two great-grandchildren
[Obit shared by: Judy Meador Sanders]
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