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    Sgt. Guy W. Dunn Jr.

    Sgt. Guy W. Dunn Jr. passed on to Heaven's Marine Corps and received his final "Welcome Home" on the 5th of June, 2002. Guy served in the Marine Corps from 1966 to 1975, and served in Vietnam from 1967-1969. He was the beloved husband of Sally Dunn, and is survived by his 6 children, 11 grandchildren, and 2 great-grandchildren. Guy will be sorely missed by his family. Guy will also be missed by all his Brothers in his Vietnam Veterans of America Chapter in Portland, Oregon. Rest easy, Guy, and know that you are still loved......


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    Our Sympathy To You and Your Family

    Salster (Sally)

    You have our deepest sympathy.
    Wish there was more we could do.
    To help ease the pain and sorrow,
    We know you are now going thru.

    Time will heal the sorrow.
    Loving memories you will always share.
    Our hearts are going out to you today.
    We want you to know ~ we care



    AND WHEN HE GOES TO HEAVEN.......

    TO ST. PETER HE WILL TELL, ........

    ONE MORE SOLIDER REPORTING SIR....

    I SERVED MY TIME IN HELL......



    THE MEASURE OF A MAN
    Author Unknown

    Not -- “How did he die?” But --“How did he live?”
    Not – “What did he gain?” But – “What did he give?”
    These are the units to measure the worth
    Of a man as a man, regardless of birth.
    Not --“What was his station?” But – “Had he a heart?”
    And – “How did he play his God-given part?
    Was he ever ready with a word of good cheer,
    To bring back a smile, to banish a tear?”
    Not – “What was his church?” Nor – “What was his creed?”
    But – “Had he befriended those really in need?”
    Not – “What did the sketch in the newspaper say?”
    But – “How many were sorry when he passed away?”

    Semper Fi,

    Roger and Ellie




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    Semper Fi, Sgt. Dunn. Thank You for your Patriotism and Service to our Corps..Save me a place Brother.




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