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Claude B. “CB” Dunn, 99, a summer resident on Eagles Nest Lake #2, died 
on Saturday, June 26. He was born on October 14, 1904 to Pearl and Lark 
Dunn in Lexington, KY. He moved to Champaign, IL as a teen and later 
married Kathryn Dunn of Arthur, IL. He was a Senior Mechanic at the 
Noyes Chemistry Lab at the University of Illinois for 46 years and 
retired in 1970.

During the summer he attended the Methodist Church in Ely. He belonged 
to the First Methodist Church in Champaign and was active in several 
organizations. His hobby was woodworking and he built three grandfather 
and five grandmother clocks for his family plus many other beautiful 
pieces of furniture. He was always doing things for others and was 
never too busy to talk and enjoy people. His sense of humor and 
kindness was enjoyed by many, especially his family.

He is survived by two daughters, Pat (Bob) Jordan of Ely and Phyllis 
(Bud) Demlow of Heyworth, IL; five grandchildren and 11 great-
grandchildren. CB was preceded in death by his wife, Kathryn, of 74 
years.