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David Baden

Syracuse, New York

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David S. Baden September 2, 2023 David Scott Baden, 62, of Syracuse, NY, passed away on September 2, 2023. David was born in Long Island, NY on October 20, 1960, son of the late Gerald and Vera (Henkin) Baden. David was a loving husband, father, grandfather and teacher. David dedicated 30 years...

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David's family, we always loved hanging with him at our old bville haunt. He was a great friend!!! Best memories to his family. peace

Teresa and family, Thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time. Wishing you the comfort and support of family and friends. May Dave find eternal rest & peace. So so sorry for your loss. Gina D.

By pure chance and the grace of God, we ran into each other September 1st. A great conversation and tales of yesterday brought so many smiles to our faces. We reminisced the 12 bars of Christmas, the F-16´s at Handcock Field, countless air shows, riding motorcycles to name a few. Rest in peace my dear friend, I´m so glad I got to say good-bye. Save me a seat Dave and we´ll finish our good time. Our sincere condolences go out to your family, you are in our prayers.

Teresa and family it is with great sorrow we learned of David´s passing. We send our condolences and prayers

Met Dave a long time ago at my favorite watering hole. Haven't seen him in years. Last time I did see him it was a great conversation. RIP my friend

I have known David for almost 40 years. He was always caring and generous. We shared a passion for motorcycles. I´m lucky to have had him as a friend all these years.

I transferred to Solvay halfway through my teaching career. Dave was someone I always looked forward to seeing during lunch or in the mailroom to have clever exchange of banter. He had a great sense of humor...very dry and very witty. He always made me laugh. So sorry for your loss, Teresa.

Not only was David a former student in my classes at SUNY Oswego he was a very good friend. We spent an enjoyable summer together helping build Hal Folls' home. I extend best wishes to his family and all those that knew Dave as they pass through these difficult times. Philip Gaines

I'm so sorry to hear the loss of a good man. He gave me my first and best advice about the teaching profession: it's a passion and a career, but it doesn't have to be your life. There is so much to life and living. David did what fulfilled him. Thinking of you in your sadness: Teresa, Alicia, John and Natalie.