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DUNSMOOR, Helen, 86, formerly of Point Pleasant, passed away March 4, 2014. She was preceded in death by her husband, Lyle Dunsmoor. Survivors include her daughter, Kimberly Williams, her children, Matthew Williams, Karen Kubinec, and David Williams, and her grandsons, Ethan and Micah Williams; son, Dan Dunsmoor and his children, Michael Dunsmoor, Abby Bitzner and Ariel Dunsmoor; daughter, Beth Dunsmoor and her children, Aidan Dunsmoor and Addison Dunsmoor. Mrs. Dunsmoor was a former member of Trinity United Methodist Church where she was active in the choir for many years. Services and interment are being planned in Parkersburg, West Virginia.
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March 13, 2014
Dan - so sorry to learn of the passing of your mother. I will be keeping you and your family in my prayers.
Johanna (Scholz) Gillespie
March 7, 2014
Dear Kim, Danny & Beth...I am thinking of you at this time. Love, Jeannie (Hall) Sargent
March 6, 2014
DIANA CHENG
Please accept my deepest sympathy
March 5, 2014
Bud Hazelgrove, GM
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