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Francis Patrick Dunn

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Francis Patrick Dunn

Birth
Springfield, Clark County, Ohio, USA
Death
10 Jul 2020 (aged 88)
The Woodlands, Montgomery County, Texas, USA
Burial
Houston, Harris County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Francis Patrick Dunn, 88, died peacefully in his sleep on Friday morning, July 10th, 2020 in The Woodlands of natural causes.

He was born December 23, 1931, in Springfield, Ohio, the son of Charles L. and Mary Frances (Clark) Dunn.

​He is survived by his wife of 63 years, Betty, along with three sons: John and his wife Connie of The Woodlands, Mark and his wife Diana of The Woodlands, and Brian and his wife Mia of Pasadena, Ca.

He was also blessed with three grandchildren: Jeffrey Dunn, Michelle Dunn, and Christopher Dunn.

He also leaves three sisters, Ann Dunn of Ashland, Ohio; Susan Dunn White of Park Ridge, Illinois; and Eileen Dunn of Cincinnati, Ohio; as well as several nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his parents, a sister, and four brothers.

​Dunn received a Bachelor of Arts degree with Magna Cum Laude honors from Xavier University in Cincinnati, Ohio in 1952.

He then entered the U. S. Air Force to serve in Japan and with the Strategic Air Command on the B-47 aircraft as the electronic countermeasures/navigator officer.

Following his SAC military service retirement in 1957, he then graduated Magna Cum Laude in December of 1960 from Ohio State University with B.S. and M.S. degrees in Civil Engineering.​

​Upon Ohio State graduation, Dunn became employed with Shell Oil for his entire 32-year career until retiring in March 1993.

His early work was as a project engineer designing and installing offshore platforms and production facilities.

In 1966 he participated in a major strategic study of offshore development economics.

After an 18-month stint in Midland, Texas as an assistant to the engineering manager, he was assigned to Shell Offshore's Construction and Design Group in 1968, becoming the Manager in 1969.

​The Construction and Design Group designed all of Shell Offshore's platforms that included Cognac, Bullwinkle, and many others until Auger at the time of his retirement. The Group also designed some platforms in the North Sea for the Shell United Kingdom.

​Dunn was the recipient of the 1993 Offshore Technology Conference "Distinguished
Achievement Award" for "a bold and innovative philosophy and style that have significantly influenced the design and construction of offshore structures worldwide; and for championing cooperative government/industry efforts including the development of API-recommended practices and work on Marine Board activities."

​Outside of work, Dunn was active in the Catholic Church and was an avid golfer, highlighted by playing Monterey Peninsula's Cypress Point, and Scottish courses of St. Andrews, Muirfield, Royal Troon, the Ailsa at Turnberry, Royal Dornoch, and his favorite at Gullane. ​

Dunn and their family were long-time residents of Kingwood, Texas until relocating to a ranch near Navasota, Texas at retirement.

​A memorial event will be announced for a later time.
Francis Patrick Dunn, 88, died peacefully in his sleep on Friday morning, July 10th, 2020 in The Woodlands of natural causes.

He was born December 23, 1931, in Springfield, Ohio, the son of Charles L. and Mary Frances (Clark) Dunn.

​He is survived by his wife of 63 years, Betty, along with three sons: John and his wife Connie of The Woodlands, Mark and his wife Diana of The Woodlands, and Brian and his wife Mia of Pasadena, Ca.

He was also blessed with three grandchildren: Jeffrey Dunn, Michelle Dunn, and Christopher Dunn.

He also leaves three sisters, Ann Dunn of Ashland, Ohio; Susan Dunn White of Park Ridge, Illinois; and Eileen Dunn of Cincinnati, Ohio; as well as several nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his parents, a sister, and four brothers.

​Dunn received a Bachelor of Arts degree with Magna Cum Laude honors from Xavier University in Cincinnati, Ohio in 1952.

He then entered the U. S. Air Force to serve in Japan and with the Strategic Air Command on the B-47 aircraft as the electronic countermeasures/navigator officer.

Following his SAC military service retirement in 1957, he then graduated Magna Cum Laude in December of 1960 from Ohio State University with B.S. and M.S. degrees in Civil Engineering.​

​Upon Ohio State graduation, Dunn became employed with Shell Oil for his entire 32-year career until retiring in March 1993.

His early work was as a project engineer designing and installing offshore platforms and production facilities.

In 1966 he participated in a major strategic study of offshore development economics.

After an 18-month stint in Midland, Texas as an assistant to the engineering manager, he was assigned to Shell Offshore's Construction and Design Group in 1968, becoming the Manager in 1969.

​The Construction and Design Group designed all of Shell Offshore's platforms that included Cognac, Bullwinkle, and many others until Auger at the time of his retirement. The Group also designed some platforms in the North Sea for the Shell United Kingdom.

​Dunn was the recipient of the 1993 Offshore Technology Conference "Distinguished
Achievement Award" for "a bold and innovative philosophy and style that have significantly influenced the design and construction of offshore structures worldwide; and for championing cooperative government/industry efforts including the development of API-recommended practices and work on Marine Board activities."

​Outside of work, Dunn was active in the Catholic Church and was an avid golfer, highlighted by playing Monterey Peninsula's Cypress Point, and Scottish courses of St. Andrews, Muirfield, Royal Troon, the Ailsa at Turnberry, Royal Dornoch, and his favorite at Gullane. ​

Dunn and their family were long-time residents of Kingwood, Texas until relocating to a ranch near Navasota, Texas at retirement.

​A memorial event will be announced for a later time.

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