Dunn, Ida Mae A retired cashier for ExxonMobil with more than 15 years of service, she died Wednesday, Oct. 18, 2006, at 12:50 p.m. at Baton Rouge General Medical Center. She was 53, a resident of Baton Rouge and a native of Port Allen. Visiting at Winnfield Funeral Home on Saturday, Oct. 28, from 8 a.m. until religious service at 10 a.m., conducted by the Rev. Michael A. Byrd. Interment in Southern Memorial Gardens. She is survived by her husband, Elton Dunn Sr.; two daughters, Sheneka and Afton Dunn; son, Elton Dunn Jr.; sister, Deloris Johnson; a nephew whom she reared, Nathaniel Holland; and three grandchildren.
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My deepest sympathy to you Shenaka and your family. Your mother is gone but she will not be forgotten. If you need someone to talk to please give me a call.You are always in my prayer.
Hannah Braxton Cook
October 30, 2006
May you find comfort in knowing that God is there through the good, the bad and the hard times. Just trust God and He will give you peace. Ida's spirit maybe gone from her physical body but we know that she is in heaven where she will be praising God for eternity. Just remember she will never have to suffer anymore, she will walk the streets of gold singing, shouting and praising God for eternity. We can no longer do anything for Ida now, but we can make a decision while the blood is still running warm in our veins to recieve salvation and serve God for the rest of our lives here on earth and then oneday we will be able to meet her again.
I pray that God will send the Holy Spirit which is the comforter during this time of mourning in the name of Jesus.
Amen
Marisa King
October 29, 2006
Dee, I and my family, offer you and your family our deepest sympathy. You will never stop missing her but as time goes by, pray that it doesn't hurt so much. know that the one who made you will make you strong and able to endure losing
Ida at this junction in your life.
I miss you Ida!
Beverly Hawkins
October 27, 2006
Neka and family I'm only a phone call away. Just remember that Mrs. Ida is resting in peace. She's no longer in pain, however she's in heaven now.
Jakeima Trask
October 27, 2006
May you find comfort in knowing Ida is resting with her God, where there will be no more pain and suffering. May the times you all shared bring you peace and strength.
A friend,
Paula Hayes
October 27, 2006
I was so sorry to hear of your loss. The thoughts of many are with you at this time of sorrow.
Patricia Henderson
October 27, 2006
With Deepest Sympathy. We love you and may God comfort you in his care. God would strength you were you are weak.Remember The Lord's is your shepherd.
Debra Douglas
October 27, 2006
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