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Arthur H. Spaulding

Syracuse, New York

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November 20, 2008 Arthur Hugh Spaulding, 97, of Syracuse, died on Thursday in Montour Falls, NY. He was born in Syracuse, the son of Arthur William and Elizabeth Spaulding. His 42 year career was with the Continental Can Company in manufacturing in Syracuse, Malden, MA, Tampa, Florida, at the NYC...

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I met Mr Spaulding in the early 60s when he was president of the PTA
at the old Lincolon School.In all the years since, he has been one of the wonderfully familiar presences at our beloved St Vincent's parish.I have missed hiin since he became unable to attend Mass.He was a wonderful,courtly gentleman. My condolences to all his family.

You are in my thoughts and prayers.

Betsy,Janet,& Steve,
I will never forget the great times spent at your home. The rides in the convertiable, the festive christmas trees and the cold nights on the ski hills. Your Mother and Father were great, and wonderful people along with all of you. God Bless.

While we are all saddened to learn of Art's passing, let us celebrate a life well lived! He is with the Lord, now, in a better place. He left this world a better place for having lived in it, and can rest easily knowing his good works are being carried on by a fine family. No greater legacy can a man leave.

When I think of childhood memories my great Uncle Art and Aunt Laura always come to mind. They were always so kind and welcomed all who came to their home. They were always the best dressed couple everywhere they went. When my family reminisces today about relatives past and present, my 10 year old nephew, Dillon is always the first to mention his great, great uncle Art whom he never met, but never forgot who his most senior living relative was. We will never forget our great uncle Art who...

It was a pleasure to have met you Art. You will be missed.

Betsy, Steve, and Janet,: It was my pleasure to have known such a fine gentlemen. When I became disabled 15 years ago your father was always there for me while I was in the hospital, he always showed up when I least expected to have a visitor. I spent many happy fun-filled moments with him at Syracuse University football, basketball, and lacrosse games. I felt a very strong bond with Art because of my friendship with Dana. I will always miss his wit and intuintion on world affairs. ...

Betsy:
Mike and I are so glad we got to meet your father. Our thoughts are with you. Take good care.
Love, Eileen Taveniere &
Mike O'Bryan

Dear Betsy, MaryGail and I are sorry for your loss. We will be out of town until Wednesday, but you are in our thoughts.