Collin-Dundon-Obituary

Collin J. Dundon

Newport, New York

Apr 24, 1997 – Mar 10, 2024

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BORN
April 24, 1997
DIED
March 10, 2024
LOCATION
Newport, New York

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TOWN OF DEERFIELD – Collin J. Dundon, 26, of Johns Road, died unexpectedly on March 10, 2024 at his home. Collin was born on April 24, 1997 in Town of New Hartford, a son of Robert and Barbara (Mankouski) Dundon. He graduated from Whitesboro High School and furthered his education at MVCC where...

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Spending those summers together when we were little will forever be cherished. Whether we were swimming, playing outside, or yes, even when you´d put on SpongeBob and I´d sigh because I´d rather watch nascar with your dad at that point, we always had the best time together. I pray your sweet soul is at peace driving trains in Heaven.

Collin memories of you as a little boy come to mind, your love of trains, & 4 wheelers. You grew into a wonderful man, who will forever be remembered and dearly missed! Heartfelt condolences to all of your family and friends! I pray you are at peace. Aunt Kathy (Peanuts)

To the Dundon family, My deepest condolences. From pre-k through high school graduation and beyond I will never forget the time I spent with Collin together as great friend throughout the years. Whether it was causing a ruckus in class or just drinking beer in my parents garage chilling out, I will always cherish the memories we made. Rest in peace brother.

I am gutted-sending my deepest sympathies, thoughts, and prayers. "Dundon", as my brother and I called him, was such a kind and hard-working person. So many fond memories of sitting by the fire or in the garage with him and my brother listening to the train operators over the radio, drinking beer, and swapping stories of their high school shenanigans. May he rest in peace.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.Collin will be missed forever, I always enjoyed being with Collin he was always smiling, we hunted together when we could.Fly high angel RIP we will hunt together again some day.

Sincere condolences to Collin's family.

My deepest and most sincere condolences to the family and friends of Collin. I worked with Collin on the Railroad. He was truly and great kid. Hard working, smart, full of pride and ambition in his railroad career and work. A trait I rarely see these days in people in general, not just people in his age group. It was my pleasure to have worked with Collin and to have known him. He will be sorely missed by me and I'm sure all of the railroaders of DeWitt Yard. Rest easy Collin. May God bless...

I had the pleasure of working with Collin at CSX, he was a great person. His smile was contagious, spent many days working together talking hunting and motorcycles. We have all been devastated upon hearing of his passing, deepest condolences from his family here at CSX.

My condolences to the Dundon family, Collin will never be forgotten.