Kirk Allen Dunn passed the morning of August 25, 2019 at Riverview Hospital. Kirk was born October 7, 1952 in Noblesville, IN. He graduated from Noblesville High School. He was a lifelong Noblesville resident. He served in the Army and National Guard. He was very proud of his service and volunteered his time at the local VFW. In Kirk’s free time, he enjoyed spending time with family, bowling, and golfing.
Kirk is survived by sons, Chad (Amy) Dunn of Arcadia, IN, Robert (Catrina) Dunn of Atlanta, IN, and Aaron (Rebecca) Dunn of Carthage, MO; granddaughters, Kaylie (Kyle) Snodgrass of Ft. Wayne, IN, Jaysie Dunn of Greenfield, IN, Caitlin Dunn of Atlanta, IN, Lexus Dunn of Carthage, MO, and Adalynn Dunn of Carthage, MO; grandsons, Dreiken Dunn of Cicero, IN, and Dusty Dunn of Atlanta, IN; and sisters, Joyce Landis of Cape Coral, FL and Jorita (Joe) Loflin of Big Clifty, KY.
Kirk is preceded in death by his father, Ralph Dunn; mother, Adele (Bentley) Dunn; brothers, Steve, Vernon, and Tony Dunn; sister, Annie Rader; and granddaughter, Madison Elizabeth Mae Dunn.
There will be a Military Tribute/Celebration of Life at the VFW at 654 S. 9th St. in Noblesville, IN on September 14, 2019 at 4:30 pm. In lieu of flowers, please make any memorial contributions to the VFW post 6246 in Noblesville, IN.
David Bentley says
Rip cousin davidbentley@g
Valerie Hurley says
To Kirks family. We hadn’t seen each other much when we became adults but would like you to know that I am one of his many cousins. My dad was Uncle Ralph’s brother Don. Rest I Peace in Heaven. Valerie (Dunn) Hurley
Sandy Lashure says
RIP
Sandi Newby Sweitzer says
R.I.H. my dear cousin. Thank you for your service..You will be sadly missed!!
Paula Gilliam says
To the Dunn family praying for you Kirk was a great guy always had a smile easy to talk to keep on being strong li
Tina Cain says
Uncle Kirk so many memories family get togethers. I will miss you much.
Amber Saini says
RIP Uncle Kirk sadly last I saw you was uncle Tony’s funeral.It was nice getting to know you. Wish we had more time.
Deb Ammerman says
So sorry to hear! Kirk was always so much fun to have in classes I took in High School and junior high as well, always smiling and cutting up. RIP Kirk!