Jennifer Cress Dundas
JENNIFER CRESS DUNDAS, 54, resident of Ashburn, Virginia since 1997 died suddenly on Wednesday, December 28th 2011 in Ashburn. Mrs. Dundas was born September 27th 1957 in Hales Corners, Wisconsin to the late Dean F. Cress and Mrs. Mary E. Sarr Cress. She was raised in Chevy Chase, Maryland and graduated from BCC High School. She received her nursing degree at Penn State and her Bachelors at the University of Maryland. As a Registered Nurse and Certified Emergency Nurse she worked with many hospitals in the area including, Suburban Hospital, Mt. Vernon, Fairfax and Access in Reston. She was a Nursing Supervisor with Reston and Fauquier Hospitals and for the past 10 years had been working with Graydon Manor/ Grafton Integrated Health Services in Leesburg.
Mrs. Dundas is survived by her beloved husband of 27 years James W. Dundas Jr. of Ashburn; four children: James W. Dundas III and fiancée Lisa C. Moore of Leesburg, Jordan Christine Dundas, Jacob Dean Dundas and Joseph Ian Dundas all of Ashburn; her mother: Mary E. Cress of Chevy Chase, MD; a brother: Richard T. Cress of Germantown, MD; a sister: Mellissa Cress of Silver Spring, MD and a host of other relatives and friends.
A memorial service will be held at Loudoun Funeral Chapel, 158 Catoctin Cr. SE in Leesburg at 2:00PM on Wednesday, January 4th 2012. Inurnment will follow in Union Cemetery, Leesburg, Virginia.
Memorial donations may be made to the Ashburn Volunteer Fire Department, 20688 Ashburn Road, Ashburn, VA 20147.

Such a tragic loss. I remember Jennifer from way back @ Ffx ER. My thoughts and prayers are with her family during this difficult time. God bless.
I am deeply saddened by the news. I remember using her surgical pins one year to hold the gingerbread houses together! She was a special woman and will be sorely missed. The family is in my thoughts and prayers…may God be with you and comfort you during this very difficult time.
Jennifer was a great nurse! It was my pleasure to have worked with her @ Fairfax ED. Our thoughts and prayers are with her family.
Jennifer helped orient me to IFH ED a long time ago. She was patient, kind, and made an impact on my nursing career. May her family and friends take comfort in the knowledge that Jennifer’s legacy will live on in all the patients she cared for and in the work of all her nursing peers. Bless….