Nina Dunn, a resident of Porterville, California, and a member of the Tulare County Cattlewomen has sadly passed away. She was announced dead by TCCW President in a statement released through social media that says:
“It is with a heavy heart that I share the unexpected news of the passing of one of our beloved members, Nina Dunn.” The circumstances surrounding Nina Dunn cause of death have not been made public at the time of this report.
Who was Nina Dunn?
Nina Dunn belonged to the Tulare County Cattlewomen and lived in California. With her unparalleled beauty, power, and soul, Nina Dunn was really unique. From her time on the rodeo trail to managing her cattle ranch, she embodied many of the admirable traits of a true cowgirl.
Nina’s daughters and her adored grandchildren loved and appreciated her. Nina was the epitome of a strong, independent lady who worked hard and had an incredible soul.
She had a lovely disposition and was a wonderful, compassionate woman. She was a former Rubidoux High School student. She was a devoted mother to the late A.J. Dunn, Emily Louise Irene Dunn, and Monica Lynn Bernice Dunn.
Edward Hill was cherished and well-cared for by Nina. She was a strong, honourable woman who was also an excellent mother, friend, horsewoman, and friend, and she was well appreciated and revered by many.