James Thomas Dunman, II
April 17, 1967 ~ December 25, 2014
James Thomas Dunman, II, a resident of New Braunfels, passed away on December 25, 2014 at his residence at the age of 47. James was born on April 17, 1967 in Austin, TX to James Thomas Dunman I and Brenda Font Vordenbaum. Graduate of St. Edwards University and Owner of Sercon. Survivors include his sons, Logan T. Dunman and Peyton J. Dunman; mother, Brenda Font Vordenbaum and step-father, Jerry Vordenbaum; sister, Kim Jacob and husband, Kile; brother, Bryan Dunman; grandmother, Vivian Dunman; nieces and nephews, Megan Jacob, Bryce Dunman, Caleb Jacob, Ali Dunman, Regan Dunman and Brayden Dunman. In addition, James is survived by numerous loving aunts, uncles and cousins. Memorial services are scheduled for 1:00pm on Friday, January 9, 2015 at Oakwood Baptist Church. All services will end at the conclusion of the memorial service. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to http://www.gofundme/dunmanmemorial2014 in support of his sons college expenses.
Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you. With all of our love, The Alfaros’
To the Dunman Family, We are sorry for your loss. Even with a firm hope for the future, death is still accurately described as an enemy in the Bible at 1 Corinthians 15:26. We can’t help but feel the void when someone we love dies. The Bible holds out a hope for us that millions now dead will live again on this earth, and have the prospect of remaining on it forever under peaceful conditions. It is my sincere hope that these thoughts bring a measure of peace to you and your family. Once again please accept my heartfelt condolences. Sincerely, Lu Ann
May the peace of God comfort you at your time of need.
May God bring you solace in your time of grief.
I am so sorry for your loss. You and your loved ones will be in my thoughts and my prayers. May the smiles of the good times once shared help dry up the tears.
Jim was a good friend and a GREAT guy. He will be missed. I am so sorry for your loss.
Jim was a true friend for nearly 20 years. We shared a love for our work and our families and had plenty of laughs about both. He was supportive in good times and tough times and I will miss him tremendously. I pray he is at peace and will think of him often. God bless you, Jim. “Fred-O”
I am so sorry for the loss of James. He brought kindness and care to many. I pray peace may come to the broken hearts of all who love and miss him.