Louise Bunny Lovell, 81, died Sunday, August 12, 2007. Graveside services were held at 10:30 AM Wednesday in Memorial Park Cemetery in Dalhart by Horizon Funeral Home with First Christian Church pastor Barry Walker presiding. Bunny Lovell was born June 10, 1926 in Gary, Indiana to Swedish immigrants Daniel and Selma Bruhn. She and her four siblings were raised in small Indiana towns. During the Depression years Bunny lived in the worlds first steel house that her father invented. She dreamed of becoming a singer or actress but immediately following high school she met and eloped with Coast Guard sailor Jack Lovell of one of Dalharts pioneering families. The newlyweds moved to New York City where Craig Lovell was born in 1947. After the war Jack and Bunny moved to Jacks hometown of Dalhart to raise their growing family. Jack went to work for Rogers Chevrolet and later owned and operated Lovell Chevrolet from 1957 1975. Two more sons followed, Kevin born in 1954 and Mark in 1956. Bunny and Jack developed many lasting friendships. She served the community in numerous volunteer activities including as a Cub Scout den mother, Candy Striper at Coon Memorial Home and started the drive to form the Dalhart High School golf team. She and Jack were active members of the Central United Methodist Church and initiated and helped fund the placement of a 42-foot steeple atop the church in 1980. As Jacks health declined Bunny and Jack moved to Amarillo in 1975 where they later celebrated their 50th year of marriage and the arrival of three grandchildren. Jack died in 1994 and Bunny moved to Austin where oldest son Craig lives. Craig is finance manager for Howdy Honda in Austin, Kevin is general manager of KVIA TV in El Paso and Mark owns and operates Cheyenne Self Storage in Cheyenne, Oklahoma. The family suggests memorials be sent to either Central United Methodist Church or Cal Farleys Boys Ranch.