Sylvia Ann Dunbar, 75, passed away peacefully surrounded by her loving
family on July 10, 2016. Her love and kindness will always be remembered
by all those lucky enough to have known her. She was a devoted companion,
mother, grandmother, great grandmother, sister and much more.
Sylvia was born to the late Ned E. and Myrtle C. (Chaffee) Dunbar in
Danville, Vermont on Oct. 14, 1940. She graduated from Lyndon Institute in
1958. She was dedicated to raising her five children. She was a wonderful
housekeeper and exceptional baker.
Sylvia enjoyed a large family who loved and respected her with all their
hearts. She raised five intelligent, strong children. She had a hand in raising
her grandchildren to the same results. She was kind, resilient, loving, and
sturdy. She was the glue that held her family together.
Some of the things she loved included bird watching, her annual trip to the
county fair, holiday baking traditions, and her beloved frog collection.
Sylvia is survived by her companion Raymond Miles of 53 years, special
cousins Dean Gonyaw and companion Rose Foster, special friend Chuck
Martin, brothers Arland Dunbar and wife Mary, Victor Dunbar and wife
Nancy, and Vernon Dunbar and life long friend Larry Berard, sister Judy
Daigle and husband Roy.
Sons Kenneth Miles and companion Bonnie Cassady, Timothy Dunbar and
fiancee Sarah Morgan, and Johnathan Dunbar and fiancee Tammy Tattersall,
daughters Jossie DeGreenia and husband Jason, and Wendy Rowell and
husband Richard, Grandchildren Stacy DeGreenia, Sabrina Boutin and
husband Patrick, Nicholas Goodwin, Korinna Porter and husband Jon,
Elizabeth Dunbar, Paul Dunbar, David Lennon, Megan Tattersall, and Krista
Wright, Great grandchildren Jason J. DeGreenia, Adora and Finlyn Boutin,
Riley and Abigail Porter, Austin Wheeler and Nathan Ladouceur, and Lyla
Caron, and a special little boy, Raymond Laplume Jr., whom she sent
shortly after her passing.
Sylvia is predeceased by her beloved parents, Ned E. Dunbar and Myrtle C.
(Chaffee) Dunbar, and her great granddaughter Coraline Astyn Boutin.
There will be a graveside service held at the William Dexter cemetery in
Sheffield, Vt., on Sunday, July 17 at 1 p.m. followed immediately by a pot
luck celebration of life at Millers Run School, also in Sheffield.
Flowers can be sent to Raymond Miles 6271 VT RT 122, Sheffield, Vt.
In leiu of flowers contributions can be made in her name to Caledonia Home
Health, St Johnsbury, Vt. Without their help she wouldn't have been able to remain at home.
Graveside service at William Dexter cemetery in Sheffield, Vt. Followed
directly by a potluck celebration of life at Millers Run School, also in Sheffield.
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