Randy Dunn

randy dunn
"Coach Randy Dunn" Fletcher – Thomas Randall "Randy" Dunn, 51, of Pharis Place, died Tuesday, September 23, 2008. A native of Buncombe County, he was the son of the late Bill E. Dunn, who died in February 2008, and Ann Davis Wischer of Pompano Beach, Florida. In addition to his father, he also was preceded in death by a son, Matthew Hawkins in 1999. Randy was a restaurant manager and coach with the West Henderson Youth Football League. In addition to his mother, he is survived by his wife, Robin Carol Torrance Dunn of Holly Springs, NC; two sons, Chase William-Robert Dunn and Jordan Matthew Dunn of Holly Springs; a sister, Teresa Nix of Pompano Beach, FL and his step-mother, Terry Dunn of Fletcher. A graveside service will be held at 11:00 am Thursday at Hoopers Creek Baptist Church Cemetery conducted by the Revs. Gayle Brown and Sherman Middleton. The family will receive friends from 6 until 8:00 pm Wednesday at Groce Funeral Home at Lake Julian. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the West Henderson Youth Football League, 103 McDowell Road, Mills River, NC 28759.

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  1. Robin, we have some very special memories and it is sad to see a friend go. He will be missed by many and he was a good coach to many young boys. You and the boys are in my prayers. Scott, James and Kristen Wiles send their prayers also.

  2. Robin and family,
    Cherished memories when we saw this name…our thoughts are with you and the boys. May God give you peace and hold you tightly in his care during this time. Love and prayers.

  3. Cherished memories of The Ball Field and Food Lion. Our prayers are with you and your boys. Love You, Ruthe & Smitty

  4. Robin & Family,
    My thoughts and prayers are with you. I have such great memories of Randy and won’t ever forget that smile or seeing him standing on the sideline shaping the youth of tomorrow. We are so grateful and our lives blessed to have known him. May God Hold You Close to His Heart.

  5. Ann and Teresa, Our deepest sympathy to you and all the family in the passing of Randy.
    Our love and prayers,

  6. Ann and Teresa, Our deepest sympathy to you and all the family in the passing of Randy.
    Our love and prayers,

  7. Ann and Teresa, Our deepest sympathy to you and all the family in the passing of Randy.
    Our love and prayers,

  8. Robin, Our prayers are with you at this time. During your time of sorrow. We have great memories of Randy. And he will be missed.

  9. Terry,
    So sorry to learn about your step-son; and I did not know Bill had passed away. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers. May God give you the peace that only He can give.

  10. Robin and Family,
    I have thought of you and your family for the last few years. It seems only yesterday since Nathan’s (Price) youth football years which I will always ‘cherish’. Randy was a BIG part of that time frame and will be missed by all who truly knew him. You and the boys will be in my thoughts and prayers. I’m only a phone call away.
    Love & Prayers,

  11. Robin,
    Our prayers and thoughts are with you and your family. May God bring you comfort & peace during this time.

  12. I would just like to thank everyone for all of their strength and prayers during this time. I wouldn’t have made it without you. Randy was the father of my children and the love of my life for a great part of my life. The boys and I will miss him very much but to know that he touched so many lives in his short time here gives me great comfort but also sorrow that his children won’t be able to be to experience the same.
    Thank you all for the comfort and love throughout the years. We will always keep the memories very close to our hearts. Thanks from myself, Chase, Jordan and also from Randy. I know he’s looking down on all of us in that big Carolina Blue Football field up high in the sky.

  13. May the angels in Heaven be with you and Matthew. May the joy of the lord comfort you both, as you coach the teams in that joyful place called Heaven.


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