in honored memory - dunbar electrica service of witness to the resurrection james d. dunbar february...
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In Honored Memory
James Dixon Dunbar wasborn October 3, 1928, toO.D. and Ella (Black)Dunbar at Huron. He wasthe fourth of four childrenand their only son. Jimgraduated from Huron HighSchool in 1946, and laterfrom Dunwoody TechnicalInstitute.
Jim served in the UnitedStates Army in Japan after World War II, and wasan electrical contractor and electrical inspector,residing in Huron for almost all of his years.
On March 27,1949, Jim married Ilene Rundquistat Huron.
In years past, he was active in trapshooting,pheasant hunting, and even a little golf. Jim was amember of the First Presbyterian Church, the NRA,VFW, Huron Masonic Lodge, and the Huron AreaAntique Power Association.
He was preceded in death by his parents; hiswife of 63 years, Ilene who died May 5, 2012; andtwo sisters, Jean and Betty.
Grateful for having shared in his life are his sonand daughter-in-law, David and Susanna Dunbar ofMcKinney, Texas; his daughter and son-in-law,Jean and Mark Kool of Fairfield, Iowa; nine grand-children, Hannah, Jason, Kyle, Sarah, Ruth, Elijah,Rebekah, Noah, and Isaiah; and one sister, DorotheaMcGhee of Walnut Creek, California.
In Loving Memory OfJames D. Dunbar
October 3, 1928 — February 14, 2014
FuneralServiceTuesday, February 18, 2014
11:00 AMFirst Presbyterian Church
Huron, South DakotaRev. Andrew Crandall — Officiant
MusicEric Bliss — Pianist
Terry Nebelsick — SoloistHow Great Thou Art
The Lord's Prayer- Congregational Hymns -
Holy, Holy, HolyAmazing Grace
IntermentRiverside Cemetery
Huron, South Dakota
MiRtary HonorsHuron Veterans Council
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A Service of Witness to the ResurrectionJames D. DunbarFebruary 18,2014
PreludeFor reflection as we gather: "If we live, we live unto theLord; and if we die, we die unto the Lord. Whether we livetherefore, or die, we are the Lord's" (Romans 14:7-8).
*Welcome
*Opening Hymn #193 Holy, Holy, Holy
Prayer (Unison)Eternal God, amid all the changes of life you
alone remain the same. Our lives are uncertain, thegrass withers, the flowers fade, but your Word standsforever. So our trust is in you, O God. Even in thevalley of the shadow of death, you are with us.
We praise you for those dear to us andespecially we thank you for Jim Dunbar, whom youhave now received into your presence. Help us tobelieve where we have not seen, trusting you to leadus through our years into your rest. Amen.
Special Music How Great Thou Art
Prayer for Illumination (Unison)Lord, your love for us is everlasting; you alone
can turn the shadow of death into the brightness ofthe morning light. Help us to turn to you withbelieving hearts. Speak to us in the promises ofScripture that we may be lifted into the light andpeace of your presence. Amen.
Scripture Readings John 11:17-271 Corinthians 1:18Ephesians 3:20-21Philippians 3:10-11
Sermon Andrew Crandall
Family Reflection David Dunbar
Prayer of Thanksgiving & Lord's Prayer("...forgive us our debts, as we forgive our debtors...")
Special Music The Lord's Prayer
*Apostles' Creed (Inside back cover of hymnal)
*Closing Hymn #278 Amazing Grace
*Benediction
*Postlude
Following the worship service, you are invited to join thefamily for lunch downstairs in the Dining Hall.
The asterisk (*) indicates to stand if able.
Pianist Eric Bliss
Soloist Terry Nebelsick
Minister Andrew Crandall