CUNNINGHAM Grave Stones

CUNNINGHAM, Tom: February 23, 1916 - October 3, 1990 {Also on Bain grave stone page}

Tom Cunningham 74 of Grande Prairie
  
Mr. Tom Cunningham a long time resident of Grande Prairie, Alberta passed away suddenly in Grande Prairie on Wednesday, October 3, 1990 at the age of 74.
   Mr. Cunningham lived in Hythe from 1929 to 1943 when he moved to Grande Prairie where he resided until his passing. Most of his working life he was involved in the trucking business in Hythe and Grande Prairie and was active as a real estate salesman for a few years prior to his retirement. He also played hockey and baseball mostly while living in Hythe but also in Grande Prairie.
   Tom very much enjoyed the outdoors and loved hunting and fishing until his failing health prevented him from continuing. Tom was very devoted to his family and was a very good husband and father.
   He is survived by his wife of over fifty years Dorothy: 3 daughters: Lois (Dave) Fenton of Grovedale, Linda (Romeo) Dupuis of Olds and Pat (Duane) Bumstead of Calgary: also grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
   Tom was predeceased by his parents Phillip and Jennie.
   A memorial service for T. J. Tom Cunningham will he held at the Oliver Funeral Chapel, Grande Prairie, Alberta on Saturday, October 6, 1990 at 3 p.m. with Rev. Mina Pool officiating. Cremation in the Oliver Funeral Chapel Crematorium. In lieu of flowers memorials to the Alberta Heart Fund would he appreciated by the family.
   Funeral arrangements are under the direction of the Oliver Funeral Chapel & Crematorium, Grande Prairie. Telephone  532-2929.
The Daily Herald-Tribune, Grande Prairie, Alberta, Canada • Fri, Oct 5, 1990 Page 2

CUNNINGHAM, Dorothy: February 19, 1916 - December 23, 1995 {Also on Bain grave stone page}

Dorothy Cunningham 79 of Grande Prairie
   Dorothy Geraldine Cunningham, a longtime resident of Grande Prairie passed away on December 23, 1995 at the Holy Cross Hospital in Calgary after a brief illness at the age of 79 years.
   Dorothy is survived by her three daughters: Lois (Dave) Fenton of Grovedale, Lynda (Romeo) Dupuis of Drumheller, Alta, and Pat (Duane) Bumstead of Calgary, three grandchildren and seven great- grandchildren. She is also survived by three brothers: Eugene Robson of Comox, BC, Ron (Mary) Bain of Hythe, Alta, and Allister Bain of Hythe and two sisters Marg (John) Cooper of Calgary, Alta and Donna (Eldon) Shail of Hythe as well as many nieces and nephews.
   Dorothy was predeceased by her husband of 50 years, Tom in 1990, her mother Vivian Bain in 1985, a sister Gwen Studley in 1966, and a granddaughter Vicki Dupuis in 1964.
   Funeral service will be held on Saturday, December 30, 1995 at Oliver Funeral Chapel Grande Prairie at 1 p.m. Pastor Liu Wiegel officiating. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Heart Fund or the charity of one's choice.
   Oliver Funeral Chapel Licensed Funeral Directors and Crematorium 10212-102, Street Grande Prairie.
   Telephone 532-2929 " Dedicated Service Since 1915 ".
The Daily Herald-Tribune, Grande Prairie, Alberta, Canada • Fri, Dec 29, 1995 Page 5

Dorothy Bain married Tom Cunningham

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DUPUIS, Romeo: February 23, 1941 - November 2, 2015 {Also on Dupuis grave stone page}

Romeo Eugene Joseph DUPUIS
Romeo Eugene Joseph  Dupuis   Romeo was born February 23, 1941 to Nina and Edward Dupuis in McLennan, Alberta and passed away at the Drumheller Health Centre on Monday November 2, 2015 at the age of 74 years.
   Romeo's family moved to Grande Prairie where he spent the next several years, growing up, working and eventually met and married Lynda Cunningham in 1963. Together they were blessed with a beautiful daughter, Vicki Lynn. Vicki was the light of Romeo's life until her passing at the age of two.
   Romeo worked for many years at Dyer Tire in Grande Prairie and then later Fountain Tire. In 1987 Romeo and Lynda moved to Calgary and then in 1991 on to Drumheller where Romeo went to work for Highway 9 driving the Super Bees, which he did for many years.
   Lynda and Romeo also owned and operated a gift store in Drumheller for a few years.
   Romeo loved the outdoors. He was an avid hunter and fisherman and Lynda and he spent many a weekend camping at Two Lakes in northern Alberta. He owned a Honda Goldwing and took great pride in riding it. You could regularly find him in the local coffee shop enjoying friends and telling stories.
   Romeo is survived by his wife Lynda, sister-in-law and brother-in-law Lois & Dave Fenton, sister-in-law and brother-in-law Pat & Duane Bumstead, brother Philip, as well as 13 nieces and nephews and their families, a few of which had a very special place in his heart.
   Romeo was predeceased by his daughter Vicki, his parents Nina & Edward Dupuis, his sister Florence and her husband Don Lloyd.
   A Celebration of Life will be held in Drumheller at the Courtney-Winter's Funeral Home on Saturday, November 7, 2015 at 2:00 pm.
   In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Alberta ALS Society.

DUPUIS, Lynda: May 8, 1944 - March 1, 2019 {Also on Dupuis grave stone page}

Lynda Dupuis (nee Cunningham)
  Lynda was born May 8, 1944 in Sexsmith, Alberta and passed away at the Drumheller Care Centre on Friday, March 1st, 2019 at the age of 74 years. Lynda lived for many years in Grande Prairie where she met and married Romeo Dupuis in 1963. They were blessed with a daughter, Vicki Lynn, for a short time until Vicki passed away at the age of two. In 1987 Lynda and Romeo moved to Calgary and then in 1991 to Drumheller. Although previously Lynda worked in finance, in Drumheller she ran the This n That gift store for many years. Lynda was never happier than when in the outdoors and camping. While many wonderful days were spent in various camping locations in southern Alberta, she had a special place in her heart for the Two Lakes area in the mountain south of Grande Prairie. Lynda was an animal lover, and gave a great deal of support to many conservation groups throughout the years.
   Lynda is survived by her sisters Lois Fenton and Pat Bumstead, brother-inlaws Dave Fenton and Duane Bumsteads, niece Janet Plante (Pete) and nephew Barry Fenton (Penny) and their families.
   Lynda was predeceased by her daughter Vicki, husband Romeo, and parents Dorothy & Tom Cunningham.
   A Celebration of Life for Lynda will be held by the family in the spring. Courtney-Winter’s Funeral Homes are in care of the arrangements.

Lynda Cunningham married Romeo Dupuis (1963)

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