Donald William Bunnah
April 19th, 2014
Donald William Bunnah
November 27, 1939 - April 19, 2014
With broken hearts we announce his passing surrounded by his family. He leaves to mourn his wife of 52 years and best friend Dianne. Father of five, Mark (Colleen), Scott (Patty), Donnalee (Charlie), Don Jr. and Kim, twelve grandchildren and five great grandchildren. Don loved carpentry and worked as a general contractor until he was forced to retire due to his illness. However, he continued to amaze everyone with his skills as he designed and built many hand crafted projects in his acreage shop. He enjoyed camping, quading, telling stories (some of them were even true) around the camp fire with his family and friends.
A celebration of his life will be held on Saturday, April 26th at 2pm at the Regency Room behind Best Western Hotel - 121 Edmonton Trail, Airdrie. In lieu of flowers please donate to the charity of your choice.
Messages:
Our most sincere condolences. Our thoughts are with you. Debbie, Wanda and Elisa @ McCracken Insurance
Sorry to hear of your loss Mark. I'm sure you have many wonderful memories to mull over as you wander along the rivers fishing. Your Castle ski buddies Tara, Joe, Roger, Brent
Dianne and family, Thinking of you all and wish we could be there to support you. Donnie was an amazingly talented man and a great storyteller. We have many great memories of him from our many visits with you through the years. All our love, the BC Carlsons
Sorry to hear of the recent passing of a gentle soul - Don. Worked with him for many years and his family became our family as well. Sending many prayers to Diane and family in the time of their grief. Love Don, Gwen, Dawn, Dan Scott and family
Dear Diane and Family, We are very sorry for your loss and we are thinking of you at this difficult time. Don was a good neighbor to us—always helpful and kind. He is fondly remembered by our family. Ed and Liesel Pluemecke
Dianne and family,,, thinking of you all during this difficult time. i had the pleasure of being in Don's company on a few occasions, Christmas parties, a party at Sandy's and at your home. I remember Don as a very peaceful man, content and very caring... may he find eternal peace and God give you all strength...
Hello Dianne, Our sympathy to your family. Darlene Thompson and the Shulver family