Ronnie Lee Dunn was born August 6, 1935 at Yampa, Colorado to Ted and Nellie Dunn and passed away June 14, 2018 at the age of 82.
He was a resident of the Watonga community most of his life where he was an electrician. He graduated from Watonga High School.
He married Carole Ann Moore at St. Rose of Lima Catholic Church on December 22, 1957.
He was preceded in death by his parents; one brother, Lloyd; and one sister, Ruth Hastings.
He is survived by: His wife Carole of the home in Watonga, OK
One son……………………..Donnie Dunn of Watonga, OK
Two daughters……………Ronda Bizzell of Watonga, OK
…………………………………..Cathy Ray of Watonga, OK
Two sisters………………….Shirley Spaeth of Hitchcock, OK
……………………………………Sandra Dunn of Moore, OK
Six grandchildren…………Kolby Bizzell, Kirby Hood, Ty Ray, Chris Dunn, Brittany Dunn and Taylor Bailey.
Seven great grandchildren…………….Tyton Ray, Kash Bizzell, Konner Hood, Olivia Dunn, Tinleigh Bailey, Tyger Ray and Kase Hood.
Graveside services for Ronnie Dunn will be held Monday, June 18, 2018 at the I.O.O.F. Cemetery in Watonga at 10:00 A.M.
Arrangements by Wilkinson Mortuary of Watonga, OK
Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society
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