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Friday, May 16, 2008

Memorial Service for Brother Theron Dunn

Brother Theron's step-daughter Kari has circulated the following information for his Masonic memorial service, for those who wish to attend.

The Services will be held on:

Saturday, June 21st., 2008
2pm
Masonic Temple
2313 S. Main St.
Corona, CA

2 comments:

  1. from Lodge Room US Forum

    Obituary for R. Theron Dunn, Canyon Lake Resident

    Robert Theron Dunn, Jr. (Theron) of Canyon Lake, passed away Tuesday, May 13, 2008, after complications from surgery on May 9. He was 51. He was born on February 1, 1957 in San Gabriel, CA, son of Robert Theron Dunn of Idyllwild and the late Carol Ann Cross.

    After graduating from high school, Theron served as a sergeant in the United States Air Force. He loved computers and many of his work history involved computers, most recently working for Computer Systems Company in Saudi Arabia and presently at the Naval Station in Norco.

    Theron is survived by his wife of 22 years, Barbara Inez Dunn of Canyon Lake, stepson Kyle and Cheryl Little of Canyon Lake and stepdaughter Kim and Evan Schutz of Wildomar. Although Theron had no children, he embraced Barbara's 5 children as his own including their 11 grandchildren. His Canyon Lake grandchildren are Brandon, Jermey, Leah and Kyle, Jr. and Kim and Evan's daughter Kaden is from Wildomar.

    In addition to his love for his family, Theron had great love and respect for the Freemasons and was active in the Moreno Valley Lodge. Theron also loved volunteering, most importantly, he began the Mason's Free Child ID Program for which he worked tiredlessly every weekend.

    In addition to his Masonic duties, Theron was a booster club volunteer for the Elsinore High School wrestling program in th 1990's and coached soccer with the Lake Elsinore Valley Soccer Club.

    Theron's involvement with the Freemasons allowed him a multitide of friends all over the world. He will be sorely missed by his family and friends. After cremation, a celebration of his wonderful life will be held at the Masonic Lodge in Corona.

    The celebration will take place next month to allow his worldwide family and friends time to arrange travel to attend. Theron will be missed by all.

    Theron's website is http://www.therondunn.com.

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  2. I received the following from the Worshipful Master of our Lodge. Is there a possibility of having it posted on your web sites? Thanks in advance......

    Sincerely,
    Manny Blanco.PM


    Worshipful Brothers:
    The Late Brother Theron Dunn's family are having difficulty finding the Insurance our Brother thought to exist. A fund has been set up to assist the family in funeral and other expenses in the coming months. I am asking that each of our Lodges ascertain if there is a donation that can be made to the following fund:

    This fund was set up by Theron's Brother, James for the purpose:

    Theron Dunn Memorial Fund
    Washington Mutual Bank
    Washington Mutual Bank
    Acct#0401-0000041531-6
    All checks should be payable to “Barbara Dunn”
    22882 Giant Fir Place
    Canyon Lake, CA 92587

    Thanks so much for consideration.


    Magic Happens...if you do something!!!
    Sincerely & Fraternally,

    John Cover Spear, PM
    Master of Moreno Valley Lodge 804
    Royal Patron of Mission Bell Court 156, Order of the Amaranth
    Grand Lodge Long Range Planning Committee Member

    Thank you Brethren,
    Manny Blanco,PM
    Moreno Valley Masonic Lodge # 804
    Moreno Valley, CA
    Grand Lodge of Ca
    masontruth@aol.com

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