wn in the community for her painting and wall papering skills. Over the last few years, she was a member of the Hansell City Council. Dee's biggest enjoyment came from spending time with her family. She loved attending her children's and grandchildren's many activities. The Cunningham house was known for welcoming friends and family and Dee loved cooking for all of them. Dee is survived by her husband Orrin Cunningham of Hansell, son Robert Cunningham of Hansell, son Justin Cunningham of Hansell, daughter Jill (Roger) Ray of Olathe, Kansas, daughter Renae Cunningham of White Bear Lake, Minnesota, grandchildren Mitchel (Lauren) Ray of Olathe, Kansas, Nathen Cunningham of Stewartville, Minnesota, Christina (James) Dreier of Klemme, Taylor Holland of White Bear Lake, Minnesota, Tyler Ray of Olathe, Kansas, Nicholas Pohlman and Matthew Pohlman, great-grandchildren Ayla Dreier, Keagan Dreier and Cheyanne Dreier, brothers Gene (Shirley) Harms of Baraboo, Wisconsin, Wendell (Bobbie) Harms of Anaheim, California, and Roger (Diana) Harms of Bella Vista, Arkansas, sisters Caroline (Willie) Kruse of Lone Rock, Imogene Furman of Hampton, and Sharon Aalfs of Coulter, sister-in-law Mary Cunningham of Clyde, Ohio, along with numerous nieces and nephews. Dee was preceded in death by her parents John and Katie Harms, brothers John Harms and Duane Harms, grandson Mike Pohlman, nephew Marlyn Furman and brother-in-laws John Aalfs, Dale Furman, Larry Cunningham, Thurlow Cunningham and Merritt Cunningham.