The Funeral of John Dunn

I am sure that a full report of John Dunn's funeral
will appear in the next Newsletter but as it will
be several months until then, here is an interim report.
John Dunn's funeral took place on Tuesday, 19th June
2012 at 1.20pm at the Crematorium at Gorleston. It was
a warm and sunny day and those attending gathered
and reminisced outside and in the ante-room before
moving into the chapel. A number
of veterans of several services were present particularly
those the RN Patrol Service, other RN branches and
the Royal Artillery.
The coffin, draped with the white ensign, was led
into the chapel by the standards of the Royal
Naval Patrol Service, Beccles Royal Naval Association,
British Legion, Sea Cadets Beccles, Royal Artillery
and the Fleet Air Arm to the sound of 'Calm is the Sea' by a
male voice choir. There was just the one large
square white wreath from his family on the coffin bearing
the RNPS badge.
The service was led by the Association's Chaplain,
Supt. James Izzard. After a brief introduction the
23rd Psalm (Crimond) was sung after which we all
sat and the Association's Vice-President, Capt. Jon Scoles, OBE,
RN (Rtd) read the
lesson. After the lesson the Association's
President, Commander Gary Titmus,
RN (Rtd) gave his tribute to John, recalling
a number of episodes from his personal experiences
as well as relating some of the John Dunn folklore.
After prayers for the family came Supt. Jim Izzard's
eulogy with an account of John's roots and life,
some further recollections of John and a reading
of 'A
Sailor Died Today', based on A. Lawrence
Vaincourt's poem and adapted to suit the occasion. We stood for the sailors
hymn 'Eternal Father...' and after the Commendation
and Committal came the Last Post and a full two
minutes silence. The silence was broken by Reveille
and then the Evening Hymn and Sunset.
Following the Grace, Supt. Izzard led the family
out past the standards into the adjacent cloister
followed by the rest of the congregation where many
of the ex-service visitors were introduced to John
Dunn's relations. John relations then went on to
hold their own private family wake and the ex-service
visitors and friends of RNPSA moved back to Lowestoft and the grounds
of Sparrows Nest, where an excellent light buffet and tots
were served in the conservatory of Giardino's, a new
restaurent there.
It was a moving funeral, a fitting tribute
to John for his wartime service as well as for his support
of the Association since. For those of us who were
too young to have served in WW2 it was an apt reminder
of how much we owe to those of his generation who
did. Rest in peace, John.
G. A. Michael Sims

The
family wreath for John Dunn which was later placed
in the ashes plot close to the RNPS Memorial
in Belle Vue Park
Last amended 21st June 2012
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