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Alfred M. Cady Jr.

Syracuse, New York

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Alfred M. Cady Jr. June 21, 2010 Alfred M. Cady Jr. died peacefully at his home on June 21, 2010. Al was born in Syracuse on January 4, 1918. He graduated from Nottingham High School in 1935. While a student at Nottingham, he fell in love with Patricia "Pat" Brown. He graduated from Hamilton...

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Your Dad was a wonderful friend to our parents. Didn't they all have a fun time together? They truly were the Greatest Generation. I know Charlie will miss Al and I'm sure Pat, Iddo, Bar and Fowler are busy playing bridge in heaven. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.....Jumpin' Al, Bob, Jane, Betsy and all your family.

Dear Jane and other members of both the Cady family and Haley family:

Please accept my condolences. In reading about Mr. Cady, it is clear that he was a remarkable man who accomplished much over the course of his splendid life.

Bob, sorry to hear about yoyr father's passing. Our thoughts are with you.

Dear Cady Family--Special, respectful thoughts and fond memories from early days on Oneida Lake then later on at Chiefs' games. Always enjoyed you all so very much.

Sincerely,

Tony Kreuzer

To the Cadys and the Haleys - Thinking of you all...he seemed like the sweetest man! Our condolences to the entire family. xox Meg, Julie, and Carrie Doyle

Jane, Betsy and the rest of the Cadys,
I'm sorry for your sadness. He seemed like such an interesting man. Funny, we set up a day to play cards but then he refused because the game was HEARTS! Glad to know he was particular. Fondly, Kathy Doyle

Jane, Bob, Al and the family - I am so sad that I will not be with you to celebrate Mr. Cady's extraordinary life. I feel like I had a special relationship with "Gramps," as I'm sure did all who knew him. I will miss him dearly. My condolences to you all and I hope to see you soon.

We're thinking of you. So many fond memories of our families as we were growing up. Sorry we won't see you Sunday or Monday. We'll be out of town until after the 4th.
Much love, Ted and Penny Emerick

Dear Bob and Al:
Your Dad and Mom were great company at the Nottingham while Ellen and Bob Fairchild lived there. And of course we share fine memories of Camp Dudley.