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Eulalia was born on August 21, 1931 in Kewanee, IL, the daughter of Henry and Lillian Jones Orr. She met the love of her life, Howard K. Dunn in March 1948, and they married in Kewanee, IL, on October 30, 1949. He preceded her in death March 15, 2006. Eulalia graduated from Wetherfield High School in 1949. She was employed by Adams/Bishop Ins., in East Moline, and retired from Farrar Agency, Rock Island, in 1991. She was a member of Calvary Lutheran Church, Moline, IL.
Surviving to cherish her memory are her sons Brian (Connie) Dunn, Branson, MO, Gary (Wendy) Dunn, Davenport, IA; daughter, Marla (Terry) Johnson, Cypress, TX; 8 grandchildren, Tara, Heidi, David D., Kelli, David J., Logan, Jessica, Jonathan; 12 great grandchildren; 1 great-great grandchild; 2 half-brothers, John Orr, Earlville, IL, Stanley Orr, Sandwich, IL; 1 half-sister, Karen Martin, Aurora, IL; her many nieces, nephews, cousins, her many dear friends, and her church family.
She was preceded in death by her husband of 57 years, Howard, parents, her special Uncle John, and newborn twin infant great grandsons.
Eulalia was born on August 21, 1931 in Kewanee, IL, the daughter of Henry and Lillian Jones Orr. She met the love of her life, Howard K. Dunn in March 1948, and they married in Kewanee, IL, on October 30, 1949. He preceded her in death March 15, 2006. Eulalia graduated from Wetherfield High School in 1949. She was employed by Adams/Bishop Ins., in East Moline, and retired from Farrar Agency, Rock Island, in 1991. She was a member of Calvary Lutheran Church, Moline, IL.
Surviving to cherish her memory are her sons Brian (Connie) Dunn, Branson, MO, Gary (Wendy) Dunn, Davenport, IA; daughter, Marla (Terry) Johnson, Cypress, TX; 8 grandchildren, Tara, Heidi, David D., Kelli, David J., Logan, Jessica, Jonathan; 12 great grandchildren; 1 great-great grandchild; 2 half-brothers, John Orr, Earlville, IL, Stanley Orr, Sandwich, IL; 1 half-sister, Karen Martin, Aurora, IL; her many nieces, nephews, cousins, her many dear friends, and her church family.
She was preceded in death by her husband of 57 years, Howard, parents, her special Uncle John, and newborn twin infant great grandsons.
In Memory
In Memory
Eulalia M. Dunn August 21, 1931 – January 19, 2018
Eulalia M. Dunn August 21, 1931 – January 19, 2018
In Memory Of
Eulalia M. Dunn
Date & Place of Birth August 21, 1931 – Kewanee, IL
Date & Place of Death January 19, 2018 – Davenport, IA
Time & Place of Service 1:00 PM – January 25, 2018
Esterdahl Mortuary & Crematory
Clergy Pastor Don Knowles
Place of Burial Moline Memorial Park
Pallbearers John Orr, David Dunn, Jonathan Dunn, Logan Johnson, Justin Swartzendruber,
Mark Johnson, Matt Reed, and Sean Smith
Memorials May Be Made To Kahl Home in Davenport, IA
In Memory Of
Eulalia M. Dunn
Date & Place of Birth August 21, 1931 – Kewanee, IL
Date & Place of Death January 19, 2018 – Davenport, IA
Time & Place of Service 1:00 PM – January 25, 2018
Esterdahl Mortuary & Crematory
Clergy Pastor Don Knowles
Place of Burial Moline Memorial Park
Pallbearers John Orr, David Dunn, Jonathan Dunn, Logan Johnson, Justin Swartzendruber,
Mark Johnson, Matt Reed, and Sean Smith
Memorials May Be Made To Kahl Home in Davenport, IA
A Mother’s Love
A mother’s love is something That no one can explain,
It is made of deep devotion And sacrifice and pain,
It is endless and unselfish And enduring come what may
For nothing can destroy it Or take that love away…
It is patient and forgiving When all others are forsaking,
And it never fails or falters Even though the heart is breaking…
It believes beyond believing When the world around condemns,
And it glows with all the beauty Of the rarest, brightest gems…
It is far beyond defining, It defies all explanation,
And it still remains a secret Like the mysteries of creation…
A many splendored miracle Man cannot understand
And another wondrous evidence Of God’s tender guiding hand.
Helen Steiner Rice
A Mother’s Love
A mother’s love is something That no one can explain,
It is made of deep devotion And sacrifice and pain,
It is endless and unselfish And enduring come what may
For nothing can destroy it Or take that love away…
It is patient and forgiving When all others are forsaking,
And it never fails or falters Even though the heart is breaking…
It believes beyond believing When the world around condemns,
And it glows with all the beauty Of the rarest, brightest gems…
It is far beyond defining, It defies all explanation,
And it still remains a secret Like the mysteries of creation…
A many splendored miracle Man cannot understand
And another wondrous evidence Of God’s tender guiding hand.
Helen Steiner Rice