Jean Stafford Dunagan
October 30, 1932 – June 20, 2024
Jean Stafford Dunagan, 91 of Prince Frederick passed away June 20, 2024, in Prince Frederick, Maryland. Jean was born in Prince Frederick, Maryland on October 30, 1932, to the late Alvin C. and Clara Mae Rawlings Stafford. Besides her parents she is also preceded in death by her husband, John M. Dunagan, son Clayton L. Dunagan, siblings; Alvin C. Stafford, Jr. and Mary Lou Cretsinger.
Jean was a member of VFW Post 8133 and the American Legon Post 274 in Lusby. When her boys were young, Jean started a Cub Scout Pack in Prince Frederick sponsored by the Prince Frederick Vol. Fire Department. In her spare time, Jean loved ceramics, crocheting, watching NASCAR, listening to country music and bluegrass, but most of all he loved caring for her family.
Jean is survived by her son, Charles “Buddy” Dunagan and his wife Jeffrei, and her daughter, Sherry Reid and her husband Jay. Grandmother of Charles Buddy Dunagan, Jr. and his wife Linda, LeAnn Clifton and her husband Tom, John Craig Dunagan and his wife Stephanie, David Dunagan and his wife Britny, Jonathan Reid and Jennifer Hurley and her husband Kirk. She is also survived by 10 great grandchildren and one great great grandchild.
The family will receive friends on Wednesday July 3, 2024 from 11- 12 noon at Church by the Chesapeake, 3255 Broomes Island Road Port Republic, MD 20676 with a memorial service to start 12 noon. Interment will be private. Memorials contributions maybe made to either Wounded Warriors or Disabled American Veterans.
Visitation
Services
Wednesday, July 3, 2024
12 Noon
Interment
Contributions
DAV-Disabled American Veterans
P.O. Box 14301
Cincinnati, OH 48250
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Jean was like a second Grandmother to me when I was a little kid. She would come up to my Grandmother’s house and I would sit on her knee. Over the last few years she was the only source of information I had to go back in our family history. She was sharp as a tack to the end. She called me a couple of weeks ago about how we were related. Rest in peace my dear friend and one last time. Haaaaaa. Dooooo.
Buddy and Sherry and your families,
Prayers of comfort and peace to you all. Jean was a wonderful lady, one of my mom’s best friends. When I heard of Jean’s passing, my first thought was…..she is the last to go of the Barstow moms. When we were all kids, Jean, Mary Lou, and Margie were the moms that watched over us kids. Good memories. Know that God is with you all at this time and always. I hope you feel His presence.
Love from the Williams’ children and their families,
Sandra, Sherry, Donald, and Cindy
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Jean was like a second Grandmother to me when I was a little kid. She would come up to my Grandmother’s house and I would sit on her knee. Over the last few years she was the only source of information I had to go back in our family history. She was sharp as a tack to the end. She called me a couple of weeks ago about how we were related. Rest in peace my dear friend and one last time. Haaaaaa. Dooooo.
Buddy and Sherry and your families,
Prayers of comfort and peace to you all. Jean was a wonderful lady, one of my mom’s best friends. When I heard of Jean’s passing, my first thought was…..she is the last to go of the Barstow moms. When we were all kids, Jean, Mary Lou, and Margie were the moms that watched over us kids. Good memories. Know that God is with you all at this time and always. I hope you feel His presence.
Love from the Williams’ children and their families,
Sandra, Sherry, Donald, and Cindy