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Carol A. Dunn

Date of Death: January 4, 2011
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Carol A Dunn, 66, died at 5:10 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 4, 2011, at her Lafayette residence. She was born Nov. 19, 1944, in Rensselaer, to the late Lloyd and Marie Patrick Dunn, and graduated from Lafayette Jefferson High School in 1962. Ms. Dunn enjoyed cooking, interior design and her dogs. Surviving are a son DustinContinue Reading

Diane (Cunningham) Achgill left a message on January 6, 2011:
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Diane Achgill left a message on January 6, 2011:
So sorry to hear about Carol. Wish I could have visited with her in the past years. I hadn&t heard anything since I talked to you, Sharon, several years ago and she was in a nursing home close to death.
She was a very unique person and a good friend to me in high school. My condolences to all her family.

Diane (Cunningham) Achgill
Larry and Heather Silverstein left a message on January 6, 2011:
Dustin and Libby,

Our thoughts and prayers are with you. If there is anything at all that we can do to help you and the boys through this difficult time please let us know - we are here for you!

Love,
Larry and Heather
Julie Reeves left a message on January 6, 2011:
Julia & Tom -
I just wanted to let you know that you and your family are in our thoughts and prayers right now. Please let me know if there is anything you need.
Craig, Julie, Darcy, & Calvin Reeves
Judy & Larry Cox left a message on January 6, 2011:
Carol was a dear friend of mine since junior high school. Our Sr year at Jeff High School we both went to Rudae&s School of Beauty Culture and became hairdresser&s. She was a fantastic stylist, much better than me but it didn&t matter. We both got married to our high school sweetheart and started families. She had a hard time becoming pregnant but not me I had a child almost every year for 3 years. We both belonged to the same cardclub for several years until people started moving away. She loved having club at her home because she loved to entertain and show off her best. She and Steve worked very hard to become successful in the building business. She moved many times after decorating her home then showing it and then building, decorating, showing, and on to the next. She was a very kind person and loved her family more than anything, she especially wanted grandchildren, but unfortunately didn&t get to spend time with them as she became very ill. I&m sorry that I&m not in Lafayette at this time, it makes me very said the way that she passed, but this is something I was afraid would happen as she smoked alot. She will never be forgotten in my eyes because I remember all the good times before she became ill, how kind she was to my grandchildren and my children. Even though she was ill I tried for years to help her and be her friend. I will miss her dearly. Love Judy
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""marty"" Gerbens left a message on November 30, -0001:
Please be kind enough to accept my most sincere and deep feelings regarding the demise of Carol. Although it has been many years since I have been priveleged to have attained her acquantanceship through her brother ""Martin Joseph Dunn"" , I have deep, very, very deep rememberances of the kindness which she extended [to
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