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Cecilia Thea Dunkle This is Me

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St. Clare's Hospital
Boonton, New Jersey

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  1. 1. www.publiusmarketing.com
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    Published on: 5/4/2007   Last Visited: 5/4/2007

    Historian, Cecilia "Thea" Dunkle, a military wife for 13 years, began working for the Air Force at Ramstein Air Force Base in Kaiserslautern, Germany in 1981 - 1983 and continued her career at Picatinny Arsenal, US Army, Department of Defense, for a accumulative 23 years of service. In addition to her commitment at Picatinny, she works as a unit secretary at St. Clare's Hospital.

    Thea is one of the foundering members of the Mount Olive Historical Society and is currently the President of the non-profit organization. In addition to Thea's local support, she has assisted numerous historical societies throughout New Jersey. She has extensive knowledge and research background on historical cemeteries with a focus on Veteran's, Mt. Olive's founding families, and genealogy. In conjunction with Thea's local research, she is instrumental in the preservation of two historical structures in Mt. Olive Township.

    In 2000, Thea channeled her energy on Mount Olive's Veteran's War Memorial. Upon completion of her research and publication, emerged a new found commitment for Thea in the form of caring for the monument. That same year, Thea received the Chamber of Commerce Humanitarian Award for her unwavering effort.

    Thea has two adult sons. In her spare time, she is an active member of Mount Olive Historical Society, Memorial Day Parade Committee, and the All Veterans Memorial Committee. She enjoys travel, spending time with friends

    Thea is the Township Historian, President and founding member of Mt. Olive Township Historical Society. As a prior military wife of SFC Tommy Dunkle, career Army veteran who served from 1967-1988, she traveled with her husband for 13 years and was stationed in Germany 3 times and also stationed at Ft. Carson, Colorado and Picatinny Arsenal, Dover, NJ. Since her life revolved around the military Thea started working for the Air Force at Ramstein Air Force Base in Kaiserslautern, Germany in 1981 - 1983 and has worked at Picatinny Arsenal through military moves and back and forth overseas, finally returning permanently back in NJ and resumed working at Picatinny Arsenal, US Army, Department of Defense, for 23 years service. She is an executive secretary for the Aeroballistics Division. She is also working as a unit secretary at St. Clare's Hospital in Boonton, NJ in the evening's par-time. Thea has been a resident of Mt. Olive Township since 1986 and active with the Parade Committee since 2000. She has extensive experience and research capabilities in cemeteries, Veteran's affairs, Mt. Olive's founding families, genealogy and is now active in helping restore two historical structures in Mt. Olive Township.
  2. 2. www.njhighlandsnews.com
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    Published on: 11/12/2007   Last Visited: 6/5/2008

    Cecilia Thea Dunkle, the township historian, who also has played a major role in establishing the All Veterans Memorial oversaw the task of moving of the War Memorial from Route 46, also was there.She, along with Business Administrator Bill Sohl and his wife, Linda, handled the details of finding the monument company, Gies Brothers, G. Sperry and sons who moved the granite monument from its former site.The monument stands 10 feet high and has a nine foot base.The move, according to Dunkle, went off with effortless precision.
  3. 3. www.hnsnj.com
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    Published on: 11/12/2007   Last Visited: 12/12/2007

    Cecilia Thea Dunkle, the township historian, who also has played a major role in establishing the All Veterans Memorial oversaw the task of moving of the War Memorial from Route 46, also was there. She, along with Business Administrator Bill Sohl and his wife, Linda, handled the details of finding the monument company, Gies Brothers, G. Sperry and sons who moved the granite monument from its former site. The monument stands 10 feet high and has a nine foot base. The move, according to Dunkle, went off with effortless precision.

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