Bruce Terry Dunford

#339, b. 15 September 1941, d. 26 March 2021
Father*LeVon Perry Dunford b. 4 Aug 1912, d. 7 Apr 1974
Mother*Doris Catherine Clark b. 3 Feb 1916, d. 14 Mar 1993
     Bruce Terry Dunford was born on 15 September 1941 Sacred Heart Hospital, Medford, Jackson County, Oregon.1 He was the son of LeVon Perry Dunford and Doris Catherine Clark. Bruce Terry Dunford died 26 March 2021, in Ewa Beach, Honolulu County, Hawaii at age 79 years, 6 months and 11 days.

Bruce Dunford, whose exploits as a longtime Associated Press reporter prompted then-Hawaii Gov. Linda Lingle to declare the day he retired “Bruce Dunford Day,” has died, his family said.
Dunford died in his sleep March 26 at a care home in Ewa Beach, his son Terrence said. He was 79.
Dunford reported for the AP for 37 years, including more than two decades covering Hawaii politics. A tongue-in-cheek proclamation Lingle issued upon his 2004 retirement said he would be “forever known as the Capitol Jester” for his puns, jokes and put-downs.
The proclamation said he had an “uncanny psychic ability” to know when Lingle would arrive for work, so he could approach her in the Capitol basement with questions.
Richard Borreca, who covered politics around the same time for what was then the Honolulu Star-Bulletin, recalled gossiping with Dunford over lunch “with an appropriate disrespect for all the political players in town.” Borreca said one of the charming things about Dunford, whose preferred work attire was a pair of jeans and an aloha shirt and who enjoyed riding his Harley-Davidson motorcycle, was that he never took himself too seriously.
“Bruce was a one of a kind — an irreverent, unimpressionable reporter and the absolute definition of a heart of gold,” Borreca said. “There wasn’t anything he wouldn’t do, especially if there was a beer involved.”
Born in Medford, Ore., and raised in Flagstaff, Ariz., Dunford joined the AP in Honolulu in 1967 after learning to be a journalist in the Navy. He met his wife when he was stationed in Hawaii and she was working at an ice cream parlor in Waikiki, Terrence Dunford said.
Bruce Dunford attended the University of Hawaii for a while after leaving the Navy but started working for the AP when his second son was born and a position opened at the news service.
Terrence Dunford recalled that when he was in high school, his father worked the evening shift, which gave him the morning to hit the waves.
“Sometimes when we were at school, at recess or at lunch, we’d see the van heading off to the beach where Dad would go bodysurfing or bodyboarding before going off to work,” he said.
Bruce Dunford loved covering politics, his son said.“I know sometimes he would get in trouble for asking questions. But that’s his job, is to ask the question,” Terrence Dunford said.
Bruce Dunford also is survived by his wife of 56 years, Ann; three other sons, Kenneth, David and Robert; four grandchildren; and a sister, Pat Dunford.2
     He served Flagstaff Men Enlist in Navy
Bruce T. Dunford, son of Mr. and Mrs. LaVon [SIC] Dunford, and Winfred E. Ralston, son of Mr. and Mrs. Winfred Ralston, both of Flagstaff recently enlisted in the Navy and are undergoing training now at the San Diego Naval Training Center.

AZ Daily Sun, 16 May 1962, p 12, col 1. before 16 May 1962. He was a journalist for Associated Press between 1967 and 2004 Honolulu, Hawaii. He served Local Youth in Honolulu
A Flagstaff navy man is now serving as a journalist at the headquarters of the world's largest naval command in Honolulu.

He is Bruce T. Dunford, Journalist Seaman apprentice, son of Mr. and Mrs. LeVon P. Dunford of 404 West Juniper St., Flagstaff. Journalist Dunford reported for duty Jan. 23 to the headquarters of Admiral John H. Sides, Commander-in-Chief Pacific Fleet.

As a journalist, Dunford is assigned to the public information office. He will assist in keeping the public informed as to the mission of the navy in the Pacific. This will include news stories on the more than 400 ships, 3,000 aircraft and quarter of a million Navymen and Marines in the Pacific Fleet.

Before enlisting in the navy, Dunford graduated from Flagstaff High School. He attended Arizona State College majoring in liberal arts. Dunford graduated from journalist class "A" school at Great Lakes, Ill., prior to his present duty.

Arizona Daily Sun, 26 Jan 1963, p2, col 6.
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Berger, Jonathan #3263, b ca 1700 Switzerland or Germany, d PA
Graves, Francis #708 b say 1630 d Aug 1691, Virginia
Nowlan, John # 867, b bef 1580, Ireland, d Ireland
Pinckard, John # 1404 b ca 1642 d 1690, Lancaster County, Virginia
Wade, Edward # 838, in Virginia bef 1746
Beasley, John #2041 b ca 1717 d bt 1781-1782, Buckingham County, Virginia
Bruce, John #403 b ca 1724, Kinnard, Scotland d ca 1752, Orange County, Virginia
Claye, John #1523, b ca 1588, England, d bef 1660, Virginia
Eyres, Joseph # 7329, b 17th century, Virginia or England
Ferris, Richard # 2074, b say 1620 or so, immi 1636, d Virginia
Fuquett, Gills # 3276, d Virginia
Green, Thomas # 2060 b 1700. d Virginia
Hooker, Thomas # 3118 d bef 1637, London
Humphreys, William # 7331, d Virginia
Lewis, John # 2831, b ca 1620, d Virginia
Marston?, Thomas # 2756, No further information
Povall, Robert # 409 b 1653, England d 1728, Virginia
Samson, Francis # 3266 in Virginia bef 1700
Wilson, John # 417, b say 1620s, England or Henrico County, Virginia
Woodson, John (Dr.) # 133 b ca 1586, England, d 18 Apr 1644, Burmuda Hundred, Virginia
Bobbitt, William (Captain) # 6079, b 1744, Virginia, d 1817 Fancy Gap, Virginia
Hardwick, J. # 2729, probably from Virginia mid 18th century
Humphries, George # 2771 b ca 1770, North Carolina, d aft 1850, Kentucky
Parks, (--?--) # 3649, in Maryland bef 1770
Beasley, John #2041 b ca 1717 d bt 1781-1782
Berger, Jonathan #3263
Bobbitt, William (Captain) # 6079
Bruce, John #403 b ca 1724 d ca 1752
Claye, John #1523 b ca 1588
Eyres, Joseph # 7329
Ferris, Richard # 2074
Fuquett, Gills # 3276
Graves, Francis #708 b say 1630 d Aug 1691
Green, Thomas # 2060 b 1700
Hardwick, J. # 2729
Hooker, Thomas # 3118 d bef 1637
Humphreys, William # 7331
Humphries, George # 2771 b ca 1770 d aft 1850
Lewis, John # 2831
Marston?, Thomas # 2756
Nowlan, John # 867
Palmer, (--?--) # 1755 b ca 1708 d ca 1793
Parks, (--?--) # 3649
Pinckard, John # 1404 b ca 1642 d 1690
Povall, Robert # 409 b 1653 d 1728
Samson, Francis # 3266
Wade, Edward # 838
Wilson, John # 417
Woodson, John (Dr.) # 133 b ca 1586 d 18 Apr 1644
Last Edited=27 Nov 2023

Citations

  1. [S656] Birth Registration (unknown file date).
  2. [S125] Obituary, Bruce Dunford, Associated Press Hawaii political reporter dies at 79. By Audrey McAvoy Associated Press April 5, 2021, appearing in the Star-Advertiser, Honolulu, HI, and other newspapers in the US.