Bob Dunn, Omaha, NE—The community mourns the unexpected passing of Bob Dunn, who passed away on October 24, 2024, at his home, where he was surrounded by the many memories he shared with his late wife, Missy, and family. Bob’s son, Chris Dunn, received the difficult news when asked to perform a welfare check on his father that day, a moment that has left a profound impact on the Dunn family and their close-knit circle.
Bob was central to family gatherings, from cherished holiday traditions to weekly dinners filled with warmth and laughter. The memories he built with his family in his home are now invaluable, and his absence leaves a deep void for all who knew him.
In the face of this loss, Chris Dunn and his family are now managing numerous responsibilities, including legal matters, home upkeep, and arranging a fitting memorial to honor Bob’s life. A fundraiser, organized by family friend Kim Hamell, aims to support the family with these unexpected financial challenges, including lost wages and essential probate expenses. Contributions from caring community members have already begun to offer relief, with donations from Mary Cerra, Anonymous, Danielle Lesley, Mary Gonzalez, and Traci Stephens.
Bob’s legacy of love and devotion will continue to comfort those who knew him best. He will be deeply missed, but the memories he created will forever remain close to the hearts of his family and friends.
Our heartfelt thoughts and prayers are with Chris Dunn and his family as they navigate this difficult time.
Short Summary of Bob Dunn
Aspect | Details |
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Name | Bob Dunn |
Date of Passing | October 24, 2024 |
Fundraiser Created By | Kim Hamell |
Location | Omaha, NE |
Purpose | Support for lost wages, home upkeep, legal fees, and memorial arrangements |
Recent Donations | $300 (Mary Cerra), $50 (Anonymous), $30 (Danielle Lesley), $30 (Mary Gonzalez), $30 (Traci Stephens) |
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