Dane Lee Tune

In Loving Memory

Dane LeeTune

Date of Birth September 24, 1945
Passed Away On March 8, 2024
At Age 78 years
Resident of Kerrville, TX
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Dane L. Tune of Kerrville, TX, passed on into the great blue yonder on March 8th, 2024 at the age of 78. He took his last breath surrounded by his loved ones in his beloved home on Tierra Linda Ranch.

Dane was born September 24, 1945 in Dallas, TX to Robert Long Tune and Nadine (Hatcher) Tune. He was a graduate of South Oak Cliff High School in 1964 where he lettered in track. After that, he went on to get a degree in Administrative Management from Texas Tech University in 1969 followed by a second degree in Accounting from Dallas Baptist College. Dane's work history included the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, the City of Lancaster and controller at Dallas Baptist College. In 1986, he moved to Kerrville to work for the City of Kerrville serving as Finance Director and then Assistant City Manager for over 15 years before retiring in 2004.

Genealogy was a passion of Dane's, tracing his ancestors' journey in 1652 from England to Annapolis, Maryland. William Tune worked to pay the captain for his ship fare. His many other interests included reading, researching, philosophizing, and collecting surreal art and stone artifacts. He enjoyed jogging, walking and backpacking with his buddies. Dane and his wife Sue were able to enjoy many cherished adventures, exploring the United States and all around the world. Those who knew him can attest: he relished in a good meal! Dane cared for many animals and pets, making sure they were well fed and loved.

Dane brought unique and interesting topics into his adult Sunday School classes at St. Peter's Episcopal Church that were well attended and thoroughly enjoyed. Dane was also instrumental in bringing the lovely Labyrinth project to the courtyard of their church, a peaceful place to walk, ruminate, and meditate. This was something Dane was quite fond of. He and his wife were active members for many years. In 1994, the two purchased Sue's family home on Tierra Linda Ranch where they made many memories for the years to come. Dane served on the Tierra Linda Board of Directors and the ranch Riding Advisory.

He is survived by his wife Sue, daughter Julie Wade and her husband Donny of Dallas, TX, stepdaughter Amber Cunningham and husband John Uptmoor, Jr. of Flower Mound, TX and stepson Brandon Cunningham and wife Leigh of Albuquerque, NM and grandson Duncan Cunningham. Preceding him in death were his parents Robert and Nadine Tune; parents-in-law, Buddie and Katchie Shelburne, brother-in-law and sister-in-law, James and Anne Swope.

A celebration of life is planned for 11AM, Tuesday March 12, 2024 at St. Peter's Episcopal Church.

In lieu of flowers, please send donations to Tierra Linda Volunteer Fire Department or the charity of your choice.

The family would like to thank all of the staff at Peterson Hospice for their wonderful care, especially Nurse Sam Marshall.
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Condolences (8)

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Gloria Tune Eureka, CA January 16, 2025
"My sincerest condolences on cousin Dane's passing. We were 3rd cousins but seldom saw each other when growing up, Dane in Dallas and me in Ovilla. He did mention getting his hair cut in Ovilla by my grandfather Rob Tune.

Dane was very kind by sharing what he'd learned about our Tune/Toone ancestors and I was able to build upon that over the years.

I'm sorry this is so late, but only now finding out.

Rest in peace dear cousin."
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Roger Young Arlington, TX October 10, 2024
"Hope to see you on the other side, I hope I am with our Heavenly Father with you."
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Vince DiPiazza Uvalde, TX March 13, 2024
"I met Dane when I went to work for the City of Kerrville as a young man fresh out of graduate school in the mid 80s. He was a coworker, but became a friend and something of a mentor.

I was involved in more than a few of those deep discussions that another writer mentioned. These were usually theological, with history sometimes mixed in. From time to time, Dane would put questions in writing and ask for written responses. Larry Vetter, Kirk McCarley, and I were his regular interlocutors in those days. We met at the Del Norte Restaurant to "present" our papers.

Dane had quite the interest in the writings of C.S. Lewis and introduced them to me. In my mind, I can see him somewhere in that great blue yonder, conversing with Professor Lewis. I trust he'll let the good professor get in a word or two.

Godspeed, Dane.
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