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Ames Dale Button

Genoa, New York

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Ames Dale Button, age 82, of King Ferry, passed away November 2, 2014 after a brief illness. Son of the late Jennie and Ames Button, Dale grew up on his family's farm in Jasper, NY. He received his Bachelor of Science from Cornell University College of Agriculture where he was a member of...

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My Dad and Dale worked together in the Sales & Marketing Dept. at Curtiss. Dad always considered Dale strong of character and a clear thinker. My Mother and Donna were also fond of spending time together at company functions. Dale came to my Dad's funeral in October 2006. He was as straight and true then as he had been 30 years before. He made a good mark in life.

* My Mother and I just attended John Toll's funeral last week. John was also an ex-Curtiss field man and was 94. ...

I worked with Dale at Curtiss and wanted to send my condolences to his family. Dale was always willing to help others learn and be successful in the cattle industry. I hope you find comfort in many happy memories.

Button family...sorry we didn't hear of Dale's passing until now. The word is spreading through the Curtiss Alumna across the country. Dale had great respect in our business, and we all wish we were still working together. Eric and Theresa Lyon

We were friends for years with the Patchen and Button families. Dale will be missed.
Martha Kelsey & Michele Henry

Laura and family~
We are so sorry for your loss. May the memories of your father always stay close to your heart, and bring peace and comfort during this difficult time. ~Marcy, Jason and family

Dear Laura, Julius and I are so saddened to earn of your Dad's passing. He was a wonderful man, so generous and caring. Please extend our sympathies to your brothers and sisters.

To Dales' family, Dale helped me get started as an aAa analyser here in Mn. Most of all I remember him as a gentleman, mentor, and friend. A role model to be sure. he often spoke to me lovingly of his family. Be peaceful.

Dale was my Dad's colleague in the Curtiss days and one of my mentors in the assimilation of "aAa" principles. On a selfish level, his "aAa" associates will miss his quiet guidance and interest in us, but in a more important way we have faith he has moved beyond us to the next plane of existence and will be grateful for all he gave us.

The Wiebold/Losurdo family sends our best wishes to all of the Buttons. We have so many wonderful memories of Dale and Donna, and will include them both in our prayers.