

Thomas George Dunn was born on December 11, 1946, and is survived by his devoted wife of 45 years, Laura, and his loving children, Ryan (Julie) Dunn and Emily Dunn; four adoring grandchildren, Dylan, Molly, Emerson and Cole; along with his siblings Kathy (Robert) Lindsey, Robert Dunn, Joan Dunn; in-laws, Alice Fathy and Linda and Michael Delagnes; and many cousins, nieces, and nephews. Tom’s livelihood spanned two careers: first, as a San Francisco Firefighter, and second, as a trial attorney who was a proud member of ABOTA.
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To those of you who knew Tom, it would not surprise you that he wrote the following in anticipation of this day:
I wish I could be here to read this but, apparently, God had other plans for me.
First of all, I’d like to say that I died a happy man! I had a great wife, two terrific children, a wonderful daughter-in-law and four of the best grandchildren anyone could be blessed with, all of whom contributed to my happiness. Toss in some great friends and a number of unparalleled life experiences which all helped me lead a joyful and eventful life.
I also feel lucky to be able to write my own obituary. Relying on someone else to do so may have led to some mistakes!
I was a good boy growing up, but then started down a path that was going to lead to a poor result. Volunteering for the Draft and serving in the Army refocused me, meeting and marrying Laura gave me direction, and having children made me a better man than I may have ever been.
My life was rich with adventure. I traveled the world, walking the plains of the Serengeti; climbing Machu Pichu; exploring King Tut’s tomb; hiking the Great Wall of China; rafting the Zambezi River; and, at the age of 21, riding the Trans-Siberian Railroad.
I’ve lived with cancer for 9 years.
Though I may not be here in your presence I will be in your hearts and minds as long as you will have me. One last thought before I bid you a fond farewell,
never give up…never give up…never give up!
The funeral mass will be held at St. Brendan’s Church on Monday, September 18, 2017, at 10:30 a.m. Reception to follow. Any donations may be made in Tom’s name to the St. Ignatius College Prep Baseball Program, www.siprep.org/memorial.
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