Alan-Emerson-Obituary

Alan Paul Emerson

Cayuga, New York

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Alan Paul Emerson August 4, 2024 Alan Emerson passed peacefully at his home on August 4, 2024, in the care of his family. Born in Sherwood Hospital in the hamlet of Sherwood, New York on July 12, 1938, he was predeceased by his parents, James R. Emerson and Wilhelmina Gabriel Emerson, his brother...

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My sincerest sympathies and condolences goes out to the Emerson Family. I spoke with Mr. & Mrs. Emerson on the phone once, regarding their Daughter Kialisha (My friend.). Very pleasant and caring people. May the Family continue a legacy of well-lived lives.

Alan was my brother-in-law and I was always remember his smile and stories of Sing-Sing.

Alan and I met when I was about 6 years old, and had moved from Auburn with my family. We became fast friends and grew up together, working on the Emerson farms, playing basketball and baseball for the Emily Howland high school team, and back-yard softball during summers. We parted ways with different careers, but he and his family were a big part of my early life. I'm glad he married Faith and had such a long, productive life.

Our deepest condolences to the Emerson family. I graduated with Beverly and although I didn't know Alan very well, I thought he was a nice gentleman. We hope happy memories will sustain you through this difficult time.

I work with Al what a great guy always smiling such a pleasant person to talk to I know he'll be greatly missed sorry for your loss

Thinking of the whole family. Art and Mary DiSanto

My thoughts and prayers go out to the family of Alan. I have many fond memories of times spent with my cousins at the Emerson home. Faith and Alan would watch my sisters and I while my parents (Bill and Marilyn Cox) went on vacation. It took a lot of patience and love to get through the week but Faith and Alan made it seem effortless. I was close in age to Simone and Michele and we had many great adventures. What I remember most about Alan was his smile, his laugh and his calming voice. Alan...

To the Family, I worked with Al at ACF .. A true gentleman.. My deepest sympathies to the family.

Alan, Kenny Brill, and my brother John were pals and part of the fabric of my life when I was growing up in Sherwood. I thought Alan was pretty cute but of course too old for me, and anyway, he married the most beautiful girl at school. I have many pleasant memories of being at the farm across from the Otises--where Frieda taught me how to color inside the lines in her coloring book--and later at the farm across from the school, where I spent time with cousin Susie, who stayed with Alan and...