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1936 - 2009
 Edna M. Dunkle, 72, of Milton, went home to be with the Lord, on March 9, 2009. Funeral services will be conducted 2 p.m. Thursday, March 12, 2009 at Wallace Funeral Home, Milton. Pastor Doug Bragg will be officiating. Burial will follow in Forest Memorial Park, Milton. Edna was born August 29, 1936, in Lawrence County, Ohio a daughter of the late, Clarence and Alta Shafer Ward. She was also preceded in death by her grandson, J.W. Liniger; one brother, Paul Ward; two sisters, Virginia Flora and Doris Preece. She was employed at Wenders Apparel for over 55 years of which 45 she was the owner. She is survived by her loving husband, Ronald C. Dunkle; two daughters and sons-in-law, Donna Liniger (John Jr.) and Lisa Bragg (Doug); four grandchildren, Justin Liniger (Nikki), Jenna Liniger (Justin Morris), Volodya Bragg, and Sergey Bragg; two great grandchildren, Alexander Liniger and Gracie Morris and one brother, Lowell Ward. Friends may visit from 12 to 2 p.m. Thursday, March 12, 2009 at Wallace Funeral Home, Milton. Online condolences may be expressed to the family at www.timeformemory.com/wallace.
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There are currently 13 condolences.
Lisa Griffith Bragg
Tuesday March 31, 2009 at
9:26 AM
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Thank you all for your kind words and prayers. A large part of our lives and hearts is now missing. She was truly one of a kind, loving, hard working, and generous to all, stranger and friend alike. We love you Mommy and Honey Ma...
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Cathi Webb Collins
cathiandmark@juno.com
Thursday March 19, 2009 at
12:10 PM
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Dear Lisa and family,
I am so sorry for your loss. I don't get the paper and often glance back through the Obituaries and saw your Mother's name. she was a wonderful lady and I'm sure to be missed. You are in my prayers and she is part of some fond memories for me.
Love and prayers,
Cathi
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DeLaine Preece Reeves
freetofly1955@yahoo.com
Thursday March 19, 2009 at
3:54 AM
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A loving poem dedicated to all of us - all of Aunt Edna's friends: There never seems a passing day, but that we miss the laughing ways, of those who use to walk with us, through all of our happy yesterdays. We seldom miss the earthly great, the famous men that life has known, but as the days go racing by, we miss the friends we use to know. Aunt Edna, you will be missed every day. God, I pray, please help our hearts to go on. Your loving neice, Dee.
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Della and Gary Miller (Gary's Super Shoe Biz)
Tuesday March 17, 2009 at
11:34 AM
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Donna, Lisa, and Family,
Our daughter, Teresa Roe, informed us yesterday about Edna's passing. We have lived out of the area for many years now but always had a friend on 4th Ave. when we visited. We are all so sorry and wanted you to know how loved Edna was. She never met a stranger and made sure those who tried to be were well dressed in the process. She always took care of us in the store and became a friend outside of the work place too. Please accept our sincerest sympathy. We will surely miss her.
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Gerri S;. Randolph
Tuesday March 17, 2009 at
12:18 AM
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to the family: i have known & loved your mother,Edna, for many years. i have just learned of her passing. she will be greatly missed.
sincerely,
gerri
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Linda Griffin
craftylag@aol.com
Sunday March 15, 2009 at
4:32 PM
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Lisa,
I just found out about your mother, I am so sorry to hear about her passing. I would sometimes run into her at the beauty shop and I always asked about you. I am just in shock, the last time I was in the store she was off that day. I hope that you are doing well, and we will keep you in our thoughts and prayers. God Bless you and your family.
In Christian Love,
Linda Griffin
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Bobbi Anne O'Neal Roberts
bobbiobudget@comcast.net
Saturday March 14, 2009 at
7:11 AM
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Dear Family,
I was so saddened to read of our loss of Ms. Edna! She always had a smile,such a wonderful personality and was such a beautiful lady in all ways. She cared personaly for all she knew as if they were family!
And one day she was really a part of my family when she & Mr.Ronald married.
I know she is with the Good Lord now and pray that you will find comfort in knowing that!
Our deepest sympathy and prayers are with you all during this time.
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Rocky Smith
rockmeister_98@yahoo.com
Friday March 13, 2009 at
9:19 AM
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I was sad to hear of Edna's passing. Mom (Ruth Smith) loved her like a sister and I'm sure that Edna felt the same. They spent a lot of years together at Wender's and another chapter in my life has passed on. I'm sure they are up there with the Lord, having a blast reminiscing as I type this. God Bless!
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Sherry Connor
Friday March 13, 2009 at
9:07 AM
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My mother and I were shocked to learn of Edna's untimely death. We want to extend our deepest sympathy as we have been friends of Edna's through Wenders for years. We loved Edna. We are sorry we weren't at the funeral to show our last respects but didn't find out until that evening. She was a lovely person and we considered her our friend. We will miss her. Any one that knew Edna loved her as she was so full of life and loved people. May God comfort you during this difficult time. I hope knowing others sympathize and loved her too will bring some comfort.
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Newman Adkins
nadkins@connoisseurmedia.com
Friday March 13, 2009 at
8:33 AM
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Donna, Sorry to hear about your mother. I'll miss her smile and wave. Newman
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connie f. qualls (Micah's mother)
huneb2hive@msn.com
Thursday March 12, 2009 at
11:13 AM
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Had Micah have been here, I'm so sure he would be showing his respects. Lisa take this as a show of care,and sympathy from Micah, Season, and myself ....there is never anything that quite compares to the loss of MOTHER! Moo-pee had a wonderful energy and spirit about her. C.F.Qualls
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Karen Pratt McDonie
karenmcdonie@msn.com
Thursday March 12, 2009 at
10:19 AM
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Hello Donna and Lisa,
Wish to express my condolences on the loss of your mother. Have very fond memories of her growing up on Campbell Dr. How are the two of you? Would love to hear from you.
Deepest sympathy,
Karen
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Sherry Phillips
Thursday March 12, 2009 at
9:57 AM
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Edena has been a part of my life for as long as I can remember. She and Aunt Lou were like sister's. You all have my deepest sympathy and I will pray that God will fill your hearts with wonderful memories of her love for you all to soften the pain of her loss. I will not be able to attend the funeral because I am working at that time. Please let me know where you wish expressions our memories for her. I am not going to tell Uncle Joe, I don't think he could tolerate her loss. He has lost almost everyone who was close to him.
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