She died on March 13, 1973, in a Salt Lake City Hospital.
Survivors include her husband, E.B. Dunlap of Satellite Beach; a brother, Willie K. Moyes, of Conroe, Texas; eight daughters, Mrs. Freida Harris, Germany; Mrs. Sharon Haas of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Lohra Yount of Charleston, South Carolina; Mrs. Marilee Flynn of Durham, N.C.; Donna Dunlap of Satellite Beach; Mrs. Diane Clayton of Oakland, California; Mrs. Barbara Hughes of Cocoa Beach, and Sandra Laino of North Carolina; and 20 grandchildren.
Obituary: Florida Today, 21 Mar 1973
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Donna L. Dunlap, 50, Satellite Beach, Fla., died Tuesday evening at the LDS hospital in Salt Lake City.
She was born Sept. 26, 1922, in Twin Falls. She attended schools in Springdale, Tuttle, Bliss and Hagerman. She married Ellwyn Dunlap in Elko, Nev., Sept. 21, 1942. Since that time they had lived in California, Germany, Walla Walla, Wash., Newfoundland, Maryland, Lebanon, Illinois, and in Satellite Beach during the past 16 years.
She was a member of the LDS Church and Relief Society, the Women's International Bowling Congress, a charter member of the Florida Bowling Queens, and also served as a bowling instructor.
She is survived by her husband; five daughters, Mrs. Frieda Harris, Beaver, Utah; Mrs. Sharon Haas, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Marilee Flynn, Durham, N.C.; Mrs. Lohra Yount, Charleston, S.C., and Donna Dunlap, Satellite Beach; three foster children, Mrs. Dianne Clayton, Oakland, California; Sandra Laino, North Carolina; Mrs. Barbara Hughes, Cocoa Beach, Florida; 16 grandchildren; her mother, Mrs. Nettie Moyes, Hagerman, and one brother, Kenneth Willis Moyes, Conroe, Texas.
She was preceded in death by three brothers and two sisters.
Services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Monday at the Hagerman LDS Church with Bishop Floyd Marsh officiating. Interment will be in the Hagerman Cemetery. Friends may call Saturday and from 1 to 8 p.m. Sunday at Leeper Mortuary, Wendell, and one hour prior to services at the church.
The family suggests memorials to the Cancer Fund.
Published: The Times-News, 16 Mar 1973
She died on March 13, 1973, in a Salt Lake City Hospital.
Survivors include her husband, E.B. Dunlap of Satellite Beach; a brother, Willie K. Moyes, of Conroe, Texas; eight daughters, Mrs. Freida Harris, Germany; Mrs. Sharon Haas of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Lohra Yount of Charleston, South Carolina; Mrs. Marilee Flynn of Durham, N.C.; Donna Dunlap of Satellite Beach; Mrs. Diane Clayton of Oakland, California; Mrs. Barbara Hughes of Cocoa Beach, and Sandra Laino of North Carolina; and 20 grandchildren.
Obituary: Florida Today, 21 Mar 1973
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Donna L. Dunlap, 50, Satellite Beach, Fla., died Tuesday evening at the LDS hospital in Salt Lake City.
She was born Sept. 26, 1922, in Twin Falls. She attended schools in Springdale, Tuttle, Bliss and Hagerman. She married Ellwyn Dunlap in Elko, Nev., Sept. 21, 1942. Since that time they had lived in California, Germany, Walla Walla, Wash., Newfoundland, Maryland, Lebanon, Illinois, and in Satellite Beach during the past 16 years.
She was a member of the LDS Church and Relief Society, the Women's International Bowling Congress, a charter member of the Florida Bowling Queens, and also served as a bowling instructor.
She is survived by her husband; five daughters, Mrs. Frieda Harris, Beaver, Utah; Mrs. Sharon Haas, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Marilee Flynn, Durham, N.C.; Mrs. Lohra Yount, Charleston, S.C., and Donna Dunlap, Satellite Beach; three foster children, Mrs. Dianne Clayton, Oakland, California; Sandra Laino, North Carolina; Mrs. Barbara Hughes, Cocoa Beach, Florida; 16 grandchildren; her mother, Mrs. Nettie Moyes, Hagerman, and one brother, Kenneth Willis Moyes, Conroe, Texas.
She was preceded in death by three brothers and two sisters.
Services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Monday at the Hagerman LDS Church with Bishop Floyd Marsh officiating. Interment will be in the Hagerman Cemetery. Friends may call Saturday and from 1 to 8 p.m. Sunday at Leeper Mortuary, Wendell, and one hour prior to services at the church.
The family suggests memorials to the Cancer Fund.
Published: The Times-News, 16 Mar 1973
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