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Anita Elizabeth DeHooge Dunbar

Class Year: 1961
Residing In: Charlottesville, VA
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For the past 26 years, I have been affiliated with Montague, Miller & Company as a Realtor. This has been the perfect profession for me. I have helped a lot of families move into homes they love, enjoyed many achievements and have met many individuals that have become friends.

It is interesting as time flies how you grow personally and professionally. My many achievements include CAAR Realtor of the Year, CAAR Sales Associate of the Year and currently serve on the board of directors for the Charlottesville Association of Realtors. Additionally, I serve as president of a state chapter as 2010 VA CRS President. I have also, had the opportunity to serve on the boards for SHE, Literacy for Everyone and as past president of the Greencroft Club.

Organizations that I am proud to belong to are Leadership Charlottesville, Chamber of Commerce and the American Heart Association.

The most important part of my life is my family. My husband Jim and I have 5 children and 5 grandchildren. Larry (son) and Sherry (daughter in-law) Williams have their own business (University Tire) and are the proud parents of Virginia Anne Williams. She is involved in lots of sports and attends middle school in Western Albemarle. Sharon Cosner, our daughter has 2 children in Piedmont Community College (Josh and Victoria) Victoria plans on going to Culinary School. Josh loves music. Kathleen Williams, our daughter is a Math/Reading Specialist in Fredericksburg and loves children. Richard lives in Washington DC and works in investment banking. He loves city life. Beth and Kevin Brooks, our daughter (works for insurance company) and son in-law (employed by Comcast) have 2 boys Alex and Matthew. Alex just made the basketball team in Fluvanna and is so excited and Matthew is in middle school and loves art.

Last, but not least is my husband Jim. He is a great guy. Jim came from Kentucky when he was barely 21 and spent his whole working life as an educator and retired as a Assistant Superintendent for the Charlottesville Public Schools. He helps me keep going and spends his spare time going to the Miller Center, fishing, sports events and traveling with me to foreign countries.

As you can see my life is good.