Extracted from The Shreveport Times (Shreveport, LA)
Wednesday, June 19, 1929

MRS. FLETA DUNN.

Columbia, June 18 (Special). -- The funeral of Mrs. Fleta Dunn, 67 years old, who died at her home here Sunday following an extended illness, was held at the Columbia Baptist church Monday afternoon. The Rev. H. W. Jordan, pastor of the Columbia Methodist church, preached the funeral sermon. He was assisted by the Rev. Murphy J. Crow. Burial was at Hillside cemetery here.

Surviving Mrs. Dunn are three children, Mrs. Annie Dougal [sic Dugal], Rochelle, and Gordon and Hardy Dunn, Columbia. The deceased was a native of Lecompte, but had resided in Columbia since her marriage to the late Dudley J. Dunn.
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Extracted from The Caldwell Watchman (Columbia, LA)
Friday, June 21, 1929

MRS. DUDLEY DUNN

Columbia and Caldwell parish were greatly shocked at the sudden death of Mrs. Dudley Dunn, which occurred Saturday evening at her home in this city. Mrs. Dunn was highly respected and commonly known in this community as "Aunt Fletie".

Mrs. Dunn was fifty-nine years of age at the time of her death, being born December 6, 1875, at Cheneyville, La. She was married to Dudley Dunn, who died several years ago.

Mrs. Dunn is survived by one daughter, Mrs. A. L. Dugan, and two sons, Gordon and Hardy, of this city. Two sisters also survive her. They are Mrs. S. E. Carroll of Cheneyville, and Mrs. Oscar Keamer of Sugarland, Texas.

Funeral services were conducted at the local church by Rev. Crow assisted by the local pastor, and interment was made in the Columbia cemetery Sunday.