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Carl Willett Obituary

WILLETT - Carl Frederick Of Hunt, NY, age 60, Born July 15, 1948, died September 20, 2008, son of Dorothy Dottie (Grosse) and late Frederick Fritz Willett; husband of Catherine G. Cleveland of Hunt, NY; father of Ward (Debbie) Willett of Dalton, NY and Nathan (Rachel) Willett of Pike, NY; survived by six grandchildren; brother of Sue Garret, Mary (Tony) Otis, Toni Willett Fuller, Dan (Sharon) Willett and Alan (Pam) Willett; uncle of numerous nieces and nephews; predeceased by his brother Paul. Calling hours Tuesday 7-9 and Wednesday 2-4 and 7-9 at the MANN FUNERAL HOME, Nunda, NY. A service will be held Thursday 4 PM at Carls home.

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Published by Buffalo News on Sep. 21, 2008.

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Judy Tannenhaus

September 24, 2008

To Catherine and Family
Alex and I are so very sorry for your loss. Carl was always smiling and good for a funny comment or two when I'd stop by to see you Catherine. I am so glad to have gotten to know him. We are especially pleased to have spent the day with you and Carl last summer flying over the fingerlakes in the piper dakota. We had a great time laughing and talking about this beautiful state. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Peace,
Judy and Alex

Michael Burnette

September 24, 2008

Carl was a great friend for many years and he always brought a smile to my face with his positive outlook on life. He will be missed greatly, but he will be remembered greatly as well.

Kelley McNinch

September 23, 2008

Catherine, our thoughts are with you and your family. So sorry to hear the news.

Sincerely, Kelley Jo & Donna

Kathy Barsz

September 23, 2008

Cathy - I am so sorry to hear about this - you are in my thoughts and prayers - Kathy Barsz

Pete and Joyce Kanouse

September 23, 2008

Very sorry for your loss. He was a friend since he was 11 years old.I worked with him, drank with him and bowled with him. He will be sadly missed.

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