In loving memory of

Arthur "Art" LeRoy Dunlap
July 8, 1941 - January 3, 2018

Age 76, of Burnsville.

Loving Dad, Grandpa, & Brother went to see the Lord on January 3, 2018 after a courageous battle with Huntington's Disease. Preceded in death by wife, Connie; daughter, Crystal. Survived by son, Jason (Heidi); grandchildren, Samuel, Noah, Elizabeth; siblings, John (Zoe), Janet (Ken) Cooke; nieces, nephews, other relatives & friends.

A Gathering to Celebrate Art's Life 10 AM - 12 PM Saturday, January 6th at Roberts Family Life Celebration Home, 555 SW Centennial Drive, Forest Lake. Interment Max Baptist Cemetery, Max, North Dakota. In lieu of flowers, memorials preferred to Huntington's Disease Society of America http://minnesota.hdsa.org/

Tributes

Connie Sambor ( Connie 2) wrote on Jan 5, 2018:

"Lots of fun memories of get together's with Ron and Peggy and Richard and Rose, and your folks, recalling lots of our Camp days. My condolences to you at this time. He was so blessed to have a son and family that you were to him. Keeping you in thought and prayer. "

Dan Erickson wrote on Jan 5, 2018:

"I have many great memories of many great times with a great man! I still quote something from a sermon of his I heard nearly 40 years ago. He was a great, godly influence on many. "

Gordy & Lou Olson wrote on Jan 5, 2018:

"Such wonderful memories of your Dad - AND Mom. Gordy remembers he is the ONLY pastor who ever prayed with him over the phone for healing of his back issues. We got to know your folks even better when they moved to Richfield where we lived at the time. We even had Bryan's 13th birthday party at our house and you were there to share it. We truly are blest to have such wonderful memories. We hope to see you tomorrow to extend our sympathies with you in person. Gordy and Lou Olson"

Del and Donna Pearson wrote on Jan 4, 2018:

"We have many warm memories of time spent with your family, Jason. I don't think your dad ever said a bad word about anyone and was loving and kind to all. Our sympathies and love to you and your family. You are in our prayers. We are so sad that we can't be with you Saturday as we are in Texas for a couple months. Del and Donna"