Cathie L. Dunnington, 49, of Richmond passed away Monday, February 17, 2020, unexpectedly. She was preceded in death by her parents, John P. Dunnington Jr. and Betty D. Rigby.
Cathie is survived by her four sons; Eric J. Turner (Jessica), Bryce P. Dunnington, David N. Dunnington, and Ryan M.H. Dunnington. Step father, James Rigby. Brothers; Scott Dunnington (Sheila) of Atlanta, GA and Ellis Rigby (Ngoc Nu) of Houston, TX. Grandchildren; Eric J. Turner Jr. and Mason S. Turner. Precious nieces, nephews, and cousins. And many very cherished friends old and new.
Cathie never met a stranger. Her door was always open to a friend in need or offering a shoulder to cry on. She gave and received that same love by many over the years. And in the spirit of those friendships we hope that you will come share these memories with her family.
Her sons welcome everyone to a memorial gathering Monday, February 24th, from 2 to 4 p.m. at Affinity Funeral Service – Richmond Chapel, 2720 Enterprise Pkwy, Richmond, VA 23294.
Internment at Dale Memorial Park will be private.
I miss you and love very much
RIP. God be with you and hope you are at peace now
Rest in Peace…My heart goes out to you and your family. Hold you head up Eric. Much love and respect.
Much love ❤️ and prayers for the entire family during this sad and difficult time. Hold onto the precious memories that you’ll have. Take care. Love Aunt Carolyn
RIP my sweet cousin. So many memories of us growing up, it’s hard to believe you are gone from this earth. May your souls Rest In Peace my fiends. You will be missed. Much love to your family during their loss.
Goodbye Angel I love you very much. I wish you where still here with me. Sleep tight baby
May u R.I.P. now …I miss u so much …my cat cat ….love u Kena
Mrs.Kathy !!! I don’t know where to start . I spent ample amount of time at your house , with your son . I can say for the last 4 years I’ve tried my hardest to be a positive influence on him and any other kid that can relate to a kid from Patterson New Jersey . I’ve went on to become a civil engineer. I remember you had this kids hoop set up in your front yard and I came through and dunked and broke the whole thing up lol . And you always shared your food and kept open doors for anyone to come and hang out . It sucks that you had to go . You were always very nice to me even when I didn’t take my meds . I thank you for that .