Delores "Dee" Dunn, was born on December 17, 1930, in Flint, Michigan, the daughter of David and Madeline E. (Buckarma) Sabbadino. Dee graduated from Beecher high school in 1949 where she excelled as an athlete in basketball, softball, track and field hockey. She graduated in 1954 from Michigan State College, majoring in teaching, with a focus in Physical Educa-tion and Science. Dee married Wallace A. Dunn of Ellendale MN on July 31, 1954 and raised three children: David Brandt Dunn of Chicago, IL, Lisa Dunn (husband Bob Wayne) of Ellendale, MN and Leah (Ruth) Scott (husband Bill) of Anchor Point, AK. Dee taught physical education and health classes in Ellendale, MN for a few years after she got married. Then in 1972, she received a degree in nursing, and worked at various hospitals and at the Sweere chiropractic office in Owatonna. Her desire to help people led her to go back to school to get a Masters degree in counseling & social work from Mankato State Uni-versity in 1979. Dee assisted many people in her work as a counselor at Fountain Lake treatment center in Albert Lea, and at the Mower county mental health center in Austin. Dee's passion and faith in God called her forward to obtain a Masters of Divinity
degree from the United Theological Seminary in New Brighton, MN in 1985. She was later ordained at Jud-son Baptist Church in Minneapolis in 1986. She worked for a time as an assistant minister at First Baptist in St. Paul and then continued her work in family practice at Lutheran Social Services in the Twin Cities & in private practice. Dee also worked as a Chaplin at Hudson Foods in Albert Lea and volun-teered her time to work with people in the hospice program in Owatonna. Dee's passion was to help people on their life journeys, physically, mentally, emotionally and spiritually. Her quest to be close to God was fulfilled through her work. She was an avid reader and enjoyed traveling to many sacred sites around the world. Dee died peacefully on Thursday, December 29, 2011 at the Good Samaritan Society in Albert Lea. She was 81. She will be greatly missed by all her family and friends. She is survived by her children, her sister Rozella Merhish of Green Bay, WI, her brother Joe (Julie) Sabbadino of Greenville, SC, and two nephews, David and Daniel Sabbadino. Her parents preceded her in death. Memorials will be sent to the Crossroads Community Hospice in Albert Lea, MN