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Donald Stott Cady

Cheshire Southington, Connecticut

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CADY, Donald Stott Donald Stott Cady, 61, of Southington formerly of Cheshire, loving husband of Janet Adams Cady passed away unexpectedly Monday (October 5, 2007) while vacationing in Florida. Mr. Cady was born in Syracuse, NY, November 25, 1945 a son of the late Donald and Bernice Stott...

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Don was a great friend and he will be missed. I remember the day Don and I took off from work and attended an NFL/Cadillac PGA event at the TPC in Florida. Don met and spoke with many NFL players like Lawrence Taylor and golf legends like Arnold Palmer. It was a great sight to see Don enjoying himself amongst the pros. Don was also very accomplished at work and mentored me through many tough technical issues with his gentle and kind manner. I have learned a lot from Don and it was an honor...

I worked with Don for the last 12 yrs and he was always so pleasant, professional and a pleasure to talk with. We here at CSC were so sorry to hear of your loss. He will be greatly missed. The thoughts of many are with you and your family at this time of sorrow.

We were shocked to read of Don's passing in the Courant. May the love of family and friends sustain you now and in the days ahead. You will be in our prayers.
With sincere sympathy,
Jim,Joyce and Bridgette Dowling
Seaspray

Our prayers are with you.
-Hyman Family

What a great loss. I also worked with Don at Vantage many years ago. He was so kind and always had a smile for everyone. My thoughts and prayers to all of you.
Eileen Brogan

tara,
I am sorry for the loss of your dad. My thoughts are with you at this time.

Hilary (Levy) Kustrin

Please accept my deepest sympathies at this difficult time. I worked with Don for many years at Vantage and later at CSC. He was the kindest person I have ever met. He was always willing to lend a helping hand no matter how busy he was. My fondest memory is teaming up with him to win the very first 'Polar Bear Invitational Golf Tournament'. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

I'm so very sorry. I work in East Hartford at CSC. Even though I've never directly worked with Don,I will remember him as a friendly, kind person. We've had several conversations about his experiences in Florida. He will be missed

I am so sorry to hear of Don's passing. I worked closely with Don at Vantage in the 80's and found him to be one of most friendly people around. He will be sorely missed.