Arthur Dunn grew up as the oldest child of the late Arthur Dunn Sr. and the late Petronia Avery Dunn of Cusseta, Alabama on October 5, 1929 in Chambers County, Alabama. He departed this life on Friday, May 20, 2022. Early in life he accepted Christ and was a faithful member of Hall Memorial C.M.E. Church, Valley, Alabama. Through his years at Hall Memorial he served in many capacities such as Sunday School Superintendent, Steward, and choir member.
He attended grade school and junior high in Shawmut, graduated from Lanier High in Lanett and Tuskegee University, where he earned numerous medals in track and field. He has also studied at the University of Maine and the University of San Francisco.
Arthur was a 2nd Lieutenant in the U. S. Army and was honorably discharged.
On December 23, 1954, Arthur made a lifelong commitment of love and faithfulness to the late Ollye Shaver Dunn. To this union three children were born: Tamalita, Aquenda, and Kevin.
Preceding him in death are Ollye Shaver Dunn, his loving wife for over 54 years, his brother, Ross Dunn, and his sisters, Letronia Dunn and Elizabeth Barnes; a daughter-in-law, Deborah Dunn.
Coach Dunn spent 37 years in the field of education, including 16 years as a coach and math teacher at Valley High School and five additional years teaching after his retirement from coaching. Before beginning his career at Valley High, Dunn taught at Davis Trade School in Hopkinsville, Ky., Five Points School, Five Points, Alabama, taught and coached at his beloved Rehobeth High School in Valley, Alabama. He was principal of Hopewell Junior High in Hopewell (Milltown) and also taught Mathematics at Greenville High School, Greenville, Georgia, for two years.
When he retired as coach in 1986, his teams had accumulated a record of 379 wins and 161 losses. Coach Dunn earned a Meritorious Service Award from the Alabama High School Athletic Directors and Coaches Association.
While at Rehobeth, he believed it was his job to take the boys home after practices. When they had a game, he took all the players home after the game. He used his truck for many purposes such as driving through the crowd in the field when his boys were ‘misbehaving.’ He rode around town at night checking to see if any players were missing their coach-mandated curfew. His wife, Ollye, rode with him.
Coach Dunn ruled his students with “a short hose pipe and a stern voice, but students still loved him because they knew he cared.” When Coach walked the hall, things changed. People would say, ‘Here comes Coach Dunn!’ Teachers would run as well as students.”
Coach went to Valley High School in 1970 under integration laws. He made history by becoming the 1st Black Basketball Coach at Valley High School. Coach faced this situation as a great man for a great task. Valley High Rams were champions that year. God always has a plan; just look at Jeremiah 29:11. In his retirement, he continued to be a dedicated Mathematics tutor.
LEGACY
The new gymnasium at W. F. Burns Middle School officially became the Coach Arthur Dunn, Jr. Gym, named for an amazing legend who was a longtime educator and coach.
He leaves to cherish his precious memories a loving and devoted daughter, Minister Tamalita (Reverend Leonard) Autry of Lanett, Alabama; two loving and dedicated sons, Aquenda (Patricia) Dunn of Covington, Georgia and Kevin R. Dunn of LaGrange, Georgia; grandchildren: Shaver Autry, Clifton (Crystal) Autry, Latoya Ash-Dunn, Heather Dunn, Cameron Dunn, Olivia Dunn, Daniel Quen Dunn, Annslee Dunn, J’Arthur Dunn; great-grandchildren who lovingly call him “Paw Paw”: Ian Crim-Davis, S. J. Autry, McKinley Grace Autry, Matthew Dunn, Jordyn Morgan, Cayden Dunn, and Princeton Dunn; one sister-in-law, Rosa Leatherwood Dunn; many nieces and nephews; cousins and friends.
A Homegoing Celebration for Coach Dunn will be held on Saturday, May 28, 2022 at 12:00(noon), EST in Ram Stadium, with Rev. Micheal Stiggers, Officiant, Rev. Eric Stamp, Eulogist, Rev. Michael Winston, Rev. Jesse Walker, II, Rev. Richard Carter, Bishop Donald Lancaster, Rev. Frederick James, PhD, Rev. Willie G. Wimberly, assisting.
Public viewing will be held on Friday, May 27, 2022 from 2:00 p.m. EST until 4:30 p.m. EST at the mortuary. The family will receive friends on Friday, May 27, 2022 at the Hall Memorial CME Church, 208 Huguley Road, Valley, AL 36854, from 6:00 p.m EST until 8:00 p.m. EST. Due to COVID-19 concerns everyone attending the visitation is asked to wear a mask and social distancing is encouraged.
Arrangements entrusted to M. W. Lee Mortuary of West Point, GA.
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Blanche Varner sent The Peace Lily for Arthur Dunn, Jr. - May 26, 2022
May Coach Dunn Rest In Peace! Coach Dunn was my High school coach and a great mentor to me all of my life. Sincere condolences to the family. Dewey Varner and Blanche Varner
My condolences and prayers of strength go out to the family of Mr. Dunn. He was my 10th grade Algebra Teacher at the former Rehobeth High School. He motivated me to go on to college and major in Mathematics. Thank you, Mr. Dunn! Mr. Dunn help many of his "West Shawmut Children" to achieve their goals. You will always be remembered in our heart. Peace be with you. Elizabeth McCord
What an amazing legacy Mr. Dunn and his wonderful wife Ollye (RIP) have left behind, with such kind, talented and high-achieving children and grandchildren following in their footsteps. The Dunns are so very, very close to my heart. I love you all.
Thank you Coach Dunn for pouring into my life as well as many many more.. Thank you for being that pillar that all of us are still standing so firm upon.. Your life , your love and your lagecy will forever remain in all of our lives...Thanks for being our Ledgen, Mentor and a giant in our community..
Pastor Tony L. Avery
Deepest Condolences, Prayers, Blessings and L💓VE To The Entire Dunn/Autry Family, Friends and Church Family; Asking God's Strength, Comfort and Peace Be Unto You ALLLL!!!
Sending my condolences and prayers to the family.
I am 91 years of age, when I was under 13 years old i lived in Shawmut not far where Arthur and Ross Live, i remember that one of them had an usual way of throwing a football, i did not know anything about football. The last few years would see Arthur, he would always have a smile and was friendly with every one. Love to his family. Frank and Winnie Gaither
Mr. Dunn, was a staple in the community of [West Shawmut] where I grew up. He was always well respected and he earned that respect by the way that he lived. I always saw him as a model father because he always treated his sons and daughter with fatherly love which always caught my attention. A true servant of the LORD has now gone on to be with Jesus and his many friends and loved ones who has gone on before him! And he died a ripe old age!
Sending my love and prayers to Coach Dunns Family and Friends. He Was loved by all.Although your time on Earth is done.The Celebration in Heaven is just Beginning. Linda Parrish Class of 85
A great teacher, and a great man! He will be sorely missed!
To the Dunn/Autry families, Earth has no that Heaven cannot heal. Continually praying for you
Macasha Tucker, David and Lavern Floyd
Coach dun will truely be missed
A true servant leader! Condolence to the family.
Kenneth J. Carter
Condolences and Prayers to the Family. He will be truly missed. Mary Coleman and Family!
Coach Dunn, the most patient teacher I had. Our condolences and prayers for all the family.
One of the nicest people that I've ever known. Rest in peace Coach Dunn.
Rest well true legend I'm going to miss you 🥹🥹🥹 you is a sweet person I'm going to miss you
I am so very sorry. Coach Dunn was loved by my entire family. Prayers for all of you.
Rest in Paradise Coach,will be missed 🙏🏾
Great man ! He will be greatly missed ! Prayers for the family 🙏