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Brian H. Dodge

Fulton, New York

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Fulton, New York
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American Heart Association

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Brian H. Dodge Fulton Brian H. Dodge, 58, of Fulton, passed away unexpectedly Sunday, January 29, 2012, at Oswego Hospital. Born in Utica, he was a 32 year resident of Fulton. After 32 years of teaching Health Education at G. Ray Bodley High School in Fulton, Brian retired in 2010. He also...

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So hard to believe that 11 years have passed. RIP

I went to college with Brian at Plattsburgh. Haven't talked to him since graduation. Still remember his great sense of humor. Sorry for your loss.

Dodge Family......Sorry to hear of your loss even though I feel a sense of loss in my life also,I wished I had gotten the chance to meet my "Uncle Brian" but I know that one day we will meet in the heavens and I can tell my story, my thoughts and prayers are with you all.

I had worked with brian at g. ray while i was a hall monitor. he was a wonderful person who i highly respected. i just recently learned of his death i am so very sorry. there is a heaven and he is there along with my son jason they are now are angles god bless and keep you in this difficult time. beth clark

Carol, I am so sorry to hear about Brian's passing. I looked forward to seeing him at the snowshoe racing events and the summer runs and I marveled at how good he was, a role model for our age group. I will miss him. Bob McNamara

Carol, My heart sank as I heard the news today. I am so sorry for your loss and am keeping you in my thoughts and prayers.

carol,my condolences to you and Breann,this is a shock .Brian was one of the best people i,ve ever known he will be missed by alot of us.I do have alot of great menories of times ever to be forgotten.loved that guy.

Like many other runners, Brian was one of those I looked up to in high school. In college I had the chance to compete against him when I was a freshman at Albany State and he was a senior at Plattsburgh. He always took time to check in with me at meets and offer me some encouragement. He was a great role model for all of us, demonstrating true sportsmanship and a great competitive spirit. My condolences to everyone.

Carol and Breann,

It's hard to find the right words to express how truly sorry I am for your loss. He was a great guy. He will be missed. I will keep you all in my thoughts.

~Dan Dutelle