I Can Let Go Now
It was so right, it was so wrong
Almost at the same time
The pain and ache a heart can take
No one really knows
When the memories cling and keep you there
'Til you no longer care
And you can let go now
It's wrong for me to cling to you
Somehow I just needed time
From what was to be-it's not like me
To hold somebody down
But I was tossed high by love
I almost never came down
Only to land here
Where love's no longer found
Where I'm no longer bound
And I can let go now
-Michael McDonald
Larry Wayne Dunlap
Oct. 15, 1958-Dec. 1, 1994
A memorial service will be held after the holidays for Larry W. Dunlap at his parents' home in Estacada.
Larry died at his home in Estacada on December 1 1994.
He was 36.
Larry was born October 15, 1958 in Portland, Oregon to John and Carol Dunlap. He received his education in Clackamas, Oregon. He was a member of the 3670th Maintenance Company based at Camp Withycombe. Larry was a small arms and tank turret repairman. Last summer he served as a fire fighter in Idaho. He loved to play the bass guitar and restore old cars. Larry is survived by his parents John and Carol Dunlap of Estacada; a son Michael Aaron Dunlap and a daughter Melissa Sue Dunlap, both of Beavercreek; two brothers, Darrell C. Dunlap of Estacada, Troy A. Dunlap of Portland; two sisters, Rebecca L Dunlap-Maxwell of Estacada, and Dorothy K. Schweitzer of Estacada; and a grandmother Betty Barr of Vancouver, Washington. Estacada Funeral Chapel is in care of the arrangements.
*Published in the Clackamas County News December 5, 1994.
LARRY WAYNE DUNLAP
No service will be held.
Mr. Dunlap died Dec. 1, 1994, at age 36.
He was born Oct. 15, 1958, in Portland. He was a cabinetmaker, a firefighter and a member of the National Guard.
Surviving are his parents, John and Carol Dunlap of Estacada; son, Michael A. of Beaver Creek; daughter, Melissa S. Dunlap of Beavercreek; brothers, Darrell C. of Estacada and Troy A. of Portland; sisters, Rebecca L. Dunlap-Maxwell and Dorothy K. Schweitzer, both of Estacada; and grandmother, Betty Barr of Vancouver, Wash.
Disposition by cremation.
Arrangements: Estacada Funeral Chapel.
*Published in The Oregonian December 5, 1994.
*Larry married Tammy Marie Ward on August 25 1978 in Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon.
They had a Son and a Daughter.
*Larry is very missed by all who knew him.
I Can Let Go Now
It was so right, it was so wrong
Almost at the same time
The pain and ache a heart can take
No one really knows
When the memories cling and keep you there
'Til you no longer care
And you can let go now
It's wrong for me to cling to you
Somehow I just needed time
From what was to be-it's not like me
To hold somebody down
But I was tossed high by love
I almost never came down
Only to land here
Where love's no longer found
Where I'm no longer bound
And I can let go now
-Michael McDonald
Larry Wayne Dunlap
Oct. 15, 1958-Dec. 1, 1994
A memorial service will be held after the holidays for Larry W. Dunlap at his parents' home in Estacada.
Larry died at his home in Estacada on December 1 1994.
He was 36.
Larry was born October 15, 1958 in Portland, Oregon to John and Carol Dunlap. He received his education in Clackamas, Oregon. He was a member of the 3670th Maintenance Company based at Camp Withycombe. Larry was a small arms and tank turret repairman. Last summer he served as a fire fighter in Idaho. He loved to play the bass guitar and restore old cars. Larry is survived by his parents John and Carol Dunlap of Estacada; a son Michael Aaron Dunlap and a daughter Melissa Sue Dunlap, both of Beavercreek; two brothers, Darrell C. Dunlap of Estacada, Troy A. Dunlap of Portland; two sisters, Rebecca L Dunlap-Maxwell of Estacada, and Dorothy K. Schweitzer of Estacada; and a grandmother Betty Barr of Vancouver, Washington. Estacada Funeral Chapel is in care of the arrangements.
*Published in the Clackamas County News December 5, 1994.
LARRY WAYNE DUNLAP
No service will be held.
Mr. Dunlap died Dec. 1, 1994, at age 36.
He was born Oct. 15, 1958, in Portland. He was a cabinetmaker, a firefighter and a member of the National Guard.
Surviving are his parents, John and Carol Dunlap of Estacada; son, Michael A. of Beaver Creek; daughter, Melissa S. Dunlap of Beavercreek; brothers, Darrell C. of Estacada and Troy A. of Portland; sisters, Rebecca L. Dunlap-Maxwell and Dorothy K. Schweitzer, both of Estacada; and grandmother, Betty Barr of Vancouver, Wash.
Disposition by cremation.
Arrangements: Estacada Funeral Chapel.
*Published in The Oregonian December 5, 1994.
*Larry married Tammy Marie Ward on August 25 1978 in Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon.
They had a Son and a Daughter.
*Larry is very missed by all who knew him.