Gregory M. Dunn
Gregory M. Dunn, Sr. of Milton and Mashpee, former securities trader and specialist in the over-the-counter market, died July 15, 2014. Born in Dorchester, he was an Army veteran of the Korean War. Beloved husband of the late Marie M. (Dooley) Dunn. Devoted father of Gregory M. Dunn, Jr. of Quincy, Mary C. Tarvin and her husband John of Milton, Elizabeth S. Dunn of Quincy, Judith M. Dunn of Braintree, John A. Dunn and his wife Michelle of Hanson, William B. Dunn and his wife Susan of Norwood, and the late Andrea M. Dunn. Brother of William F. Dunn of Chelmsford and Mary C. Nadeau of NH as well as the late Margaret C. Blossom, Elizabeth D. Dunn, Joseph B. Dunn, and Theresa M. O’ Loughlin. Loving grandfather of Joseph Rull and Kathryn, Lauren, Jack, William, Brian, and Mark Dunn. Greg enjoyed a long and rewarding career in the investment business, working at Boston-based firms such as May & Gannon, J.B. Maguire, Oppenheimer, and Jefferies & Co. He was past President of the Boston Securities Traders Association and also served as Treasurer of the National Securities Traders Association. Retiring on the Cape with his loving wife, Marie, they spent their time traveling and doing volunteer work at The Parish of Christ the King in Mashpee. For many years they spent their winters in Florida and made many new friends. Greg was a devout Catholic, who attended Mass daily, and he was also a member of the Knights of the Holy Sepulchre. He was an avid golfer in his retirement and continued to invest in and follow the stock market. Greg was also a voracious reader of non-fiction, and he especially enjoyed relaxing with a good book at his beloved Popponesset. Most of all, though, he relished spending time with his large, loving family and the many, wonderful friends he made throughout his life. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated in St. Mary of the Hills Church, MILTON, Sat., July 19 at 10 o’clock. Visiting Hours in the Dolan Funeral Home, 460 Granite Ave., EAST MILTON SQUARE, Fri., July 18 at 4 – 8 pm. Interment Milton Cemetery. If desired contributions in Greg’s memory may be sent to Autism Speaks 1060 State Rd., 2nd Fl., Princeton, NJ 08540.
Guestbook Entries
Friends,,,,
Please accept our heartfelt sympathy on the loss of your Dad. He was one of the finest men we have ever known! We were all blessed to have had him in our lives.
I am truly saddened at the loss of your dad and my dear friend. I am grateful that his suffering is over and he will be united with his beloved Marie. Your father’s legacy is a great one of faith and courage. I celebrated Mass for him this morning and he will be in my thoughts and prayers for a long time to come. I hope that I will see some of you at Oysters Too God bless you all…Msgr. Tosti
we are sorry to lose such a dear man, he was a great friend and we always enjoyed his company. He is now with his love, Marie, and at peace. God bless you all, please accept our sympathy and our prayers are with you all
My deepest sympathy to all of you. Greg and your Mom were lovely friends who my husband and I met here on the Cape and enjoyed being with, in Hillsboro Beach. Greg had a great faith and I know he is with his beloved Marie. We were priviledged to have had them both in our lives. My prayers are with you.
I am so sorry to hear of your Dad’s passing. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you.
John,We are sorry for your loss ,our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Jerry and Donna Reiser
Our deepest sympathy at the loss of Greg, a former classmate at St. Peter School in Dorchester and a great friend of our daughter Paula, who worked with him in the investment business. He was a fine gentleman, and will be sorely missed. May he rest in peace in the hands of the angels.
To the family of Mr. Dunn: I was saddened to hear of Mr. Dunn’s passing as I knew him as a patron of Oysters Too. It was always a pleasure to see him and share a few words. It was a priviledge to know him. He always enjoyed his time on the Cape!
Very sorry to hear of your Dad’s passing
As well as being one of the best traders on the street,Greg
was one of nicest ,most considerate people you could
ever want to know.
We will miss him
I just received notice of Greg’s passing. He and I worked together at May & Gannon for many years.
We were great friends, which I treasure, and I hope his family receives the acknowledgements due to his goodness.
I stepped aside to let Greg in as the President of the BSTA, and he was one of the best.
David A. Conary
thedavid3127@gmail.com