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David Philip Brown

DRYDEN, New York

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DAVID PHILIP BROWN DRYDEN - David Philip Brown, age 63, of 7 Kimberly Drive, Dryden, NY, passed away unexpectedly on Wednesday, April 23, 2008, at the Cayuga Medical Center after a four day illness. David was born February 9, 1945 in Ithaca, NY, a son of the late Jesse Alan and Mary Hallstead...

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Phil and family, please accept my condolences for your loss. Dave helped me when I was with Seneca Foods as well as in my present job with Cornell. What a helpful individual he was, and in the process, what a tremendous example. On top of that, anyone receiving his help got an extra bonus from his special warm and enjoyable personality. He had a way of endearing himself to you, and accordingly will be fondly remembered by too many people to count as was evident this past Wed. at the Western...

We were shocked and saddened to hear about Dave. The dairy industry will very much feel the loss of a brilliant guy who could always find an answer. He will be missed by so many. Our prayers here at Cappiello Dairy are with the family.

Janice,

I am utterly shocked and so saddened by the news of David's passing. Rue called me with the news today. The time I spent with you and David while I lived in NY are the happiest I knew. David was a happy, funny guy and a great chef. Please let Chuck and Brenda know how sorry I am. He is very much missed by all who knew him or had the opportunity to sit at his table.

Jan & family,
I am so sorry for your loss..I did not know of Dave's passing until this morning (Monday) at work. This is a complete shock to me.
I will always remember playing in several bands with Dave, and seeing his smiling face at work.
May God Bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

dear jan and family,
we just learned of the untimely passing of dave. our sincere sympathy to you all.
i remember how very happy he was at your anniversary party at your lake home; how helpful he was to all who asked at stocking hall; how he loved his work, his family, his music. know you are in our thoughts and prayers.

Deepest Sympathy to the family from an old classmate.

Jan, I was shocked and saddened to hear of Dave's passing. He is so much a part of who I am from hunting and fishing to my career in food. My thoughts are always with you.

Love
Eric Hallstead

Jan, I am so shocked and saddened to hear about Dave's death. I could always count on his smile and a story or two to brighten a Stocking Hall day. He was a funny, vibrant man.

I'm so sorry.

Jan and Family,
Our sympathies go out to you all. Lisa called us on Friday to tell us the sad news (as we are in Myrtle Beach, SC until the 30th). Scott remembers when he took the Hunter Safety course from Dave (he lives in Conway down here). And Fay, of course, remembers the many times he, Chuck, Dave and our older son Bill, hunted ducks together. And we both remember the dinners we used to share. Our thoughts and prayers go out to you at this time.