Ellen G. Dunaway

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Ellen is survived by four children: Jim (Rita) in Colorado, Mary Fontanini in Knoxville, Norma Nash in Pleasantville and Bob (Marvel) in Urbandale. She is also survived by 10 grandchildren, 13 great-grandchildren and 15 great-great-grandchildren.

In addition, she is survived by sisters and brothers Jean Menninga, of Pella, Carl (Leona) Horman of Pella, Edwin (Daisy) Horman of Garland, Texas and sisters-in-law Vera (Pete) Horman of Pella, Carolyn (Larry John Horman) and her husband Denis Burke of Runnells and many nieces and nephews.

Ellen was preceded in death by her husband, Norman, her parents Edward and Marie Horman, brothers and sisters Joe Horman, Mike Horman,  Geneva Swank, Marion (Pete) Horman, Larry John Horman, and Linda Horman; and brothers and sisters-in-law Dorothy Horman, Ellen Jean Horman, Pete Swank, Setrith Menninga and Janice (Edwin) Horman.

Her family suggests memorials to two of her favorite groups, the Monroe Kiwanis Club for a project to help children and the Monroe Fire and Ambulance Department in lieu of flowers. Memorials can be left at the funeral home. Condolences may be left for the family at www.coburnfuneralhomes.com.

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