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Remembering Garth Dunklin

Garth Dunklin | December 3, 1962 – January 14, 2021

Photo Credit: Stephanie Chesson Photography

Photo Credit: Stephanie Chesson Photography

Will Martin | NC REALTORS® General Counsel

I communicated with Garth regularly about various aspects of NC REALTORS® commercial forms. I also worked with him on a number of special projects over the years, including such esoteric subjects as NC REALTORS® forms policy and the relationship between the NC Revised Uniform Arbitration Act and the procedures used by associations of REALTORS® to conduct arbitrations. His intelligence, deep experience, willingness to get involved, good humor and commitment to doing things well made him a real pleasure to work with. His contribution over many years to NC REALTORS® can’t be overstated. I will miss him very much, both professionally and personally.

– Will Martin | NC REALTORS® General Counsel

Monica Huckaby | NC REALTORS® Legal Programs Coordinator

I remember many years of sitting around the conference table with Garth and the other commercial forms guys. Garth always made the meetings fun, light and enjoyable.

– Monica Huckaby | NC REALTORS® Legal Programs Coordinator

Cindy Chandler, CCIM, CRE® | CEO of The Chandler Group

Garth and I worked well as a team and were great friends for many years. He was precise and exact, and I was more of a headlines gal. He would patiently fix my bad grammar and mixed font, never complaining. He treated me like a peer but warned me that I might eventually lose my real estate license for UPL (unauthorized practice of law). He would rant about the proper use of colons and semi-colons when I used a hyphen. He’d just shake his head and smile. We’ll miss that smile, the twinkle in his eye and his wicked sense of humor. Such a huge loss for so many of us. He left a hole that I doubt will be filled.

– Cindy Chandler, CCIM, CRE® | CEO of The Chandler Group

Leigh Morgan | NC REALTORS® Legal Assistant

I can’t even describe the impact this has been felt by not only myself, but the entire commercial real estate community. I could always count on Garth to keep those commercial forms meetings fun. He once asked me to always order cookies when I ordered lunch for the committee, so we could take those back to the conference room to munch on in the afternoons. He served as a great mentor to me when I first started at NC REALTORS® and was getting my feet wet. He would always stay late after the meetings to explain everything to me. I never felt rushed or talked down to. I am going to miss his big smile and big laugh most of all.

– Leigh Morgan | NC REALTORS® Legal Assistant

F. Spruill Thompson, SIOR | Senior Vice President for Cape Fear Commercial

I served on the Commercial Forms Committee with Garth for well over a decade. When Garth spoke, you could tell immediately that he was extremely intelligent. He was a true student of life and tried to learn from every encounter. When you spoke with Garth, he gave you his undivided attention, and you knew that he truly cared what you had to say. Even in the most serious of conversations, Garth always found a way to inject some levity. Garth would leave you more enlightened and with a smile on your face.

– F. Spruill Thompson, SIOR | Senior Vice President for Cape Fear Commercial

Lou Jewell | Broker/Instructor, ALC

The late Pete Chenery introduced me to Garth Dunklin at one of our real estate conferences and suggested to Garth that I be invited to one of the Commercial Forms Committee meeting to discuss Land and Land disclosures. Garth invited me to the next meeting. After my presentation, he asked me if I would like to be on the committee. That is when the fun began. I looked forward to being with Garth and some of the brightest commercial agents at our NC REALTORS® conference table. With this distinguished group, you just felt Garth was the smartest guy in the room. I always admired the way he would never acknowledge that status. His humility was genuine, even if it couldn’t hide his brilliance.

– Lou Jewell | Broker/Instructor, ALC

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