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Alan B. Nathan

Frankfort, New York

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Alan B. Nathan OLD FORGE/NEW HARTFORD Alan B. Nathan, 63, of Old Forge and New Hartford, passed away peacefully, Tuesday, April 1, 2014, at his residence, with his loving family by his side. He was born on April 29, 1950, in Utica, the son of the late David and Tobye Cramer Nathan. Alan...

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ALBY, never forgotten

Alby, will never forget you

I miss playing with my old buddy Al and hangin out at the donut shop with him .

I miss Al very much. We had some great times together playing music and hanging out at the donut shop. I love my Brother Al and hopefully will see him again on the other side!!

Still missing you everyday.

To Alan's family, we just saw this and were so saddened. We knew Alan from our Berklee days and had many a great time with him. We adored him. Love Denise & Bobby Deitch

So many firsts without Alan. Starting the Jewish New Year without him was very difficult. Wishing all who celebrate a healthy and happy 5775.

Here is a picture of the Standard Poodle puppies and our Boxer. We named the black one, four months old, Allie Bea after Alan Bruce. The chocolate puppy, six months, is called Donut. She is a reminder of the delicious goodies from Nathan's Bakery. And we cannot forget Chewy, our five year old Boxer.

Wedding Cake by Alan. It was delicious!

Alan has already been gone for 3 months and I miss him more every day. I am listening to his Blues and Black Coffee CD right now. At least we have his music recorded. I close my eyes and picture him playing with the band at the Lake Front in Old Forge, totally enjoying himself.

Thank you to everyone who sent cards and made donations in Alan's memory. And thank you to everyone for your calls and support. I will get thank you notes out to everyone. It is taking me a long time to get the...

I will miss my Brother from another mother... people always ask if I was related to Alan, and I would answer, only by friendship! Will never forget the evening a few summers back when he let me sing while he played up at Tony Harper's. Truly a fine man and a loss to the community! Rest in Peace, and play on, my friend!