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Douglas R. Dyer Sr.

Albany, New York

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MELROSE Douglas R. Dyer Sr., 70, of Dyer Drive, Melrose, died peacefully surrounded by his loving family Monday, January 5, 2003 at his residence following a long illness. Born September 15, 1933 in the Hemstreet Park area of Mechanicville, son of the late William J. and Loretta Race Dyer. He...

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Very sorry to hear the lost of Doug Sr., my thoughts are with you at this time of lost. It is with many fond memories I think of being Dougo’s close friend, the times spent with the Dyer family and as your neighbor. Several images of Doug Sr are forever burned in my memory. (Being thrown into your pool with my clothes on, being chased for a ½ mile by Doug Sr. his stocking feet etc)

Our condolences to you Jackie and your family. We had a lot of good times at Deer Run and we know Doug will be greatly missed.

Doug was a good man and cared very much for Deer Run. Our meetings with him were always pleasant. He is surely in Heaven

Jackie and Family,We were vey sad to hear of Doug's passing and we send our deepest sympathy.George and I remember a lot of good times at Deer Run and We will always remember the baraques, they were the best. We were happy when we were one of the first to make reservations at your campground. Dougie was a great friendly guy and will be missed. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

We wish to express our condolences to the Dyer family. We enjoyed staying at Deer Run, especially the weekend that it rained so much and Doug allowed us to put up a "tarp city" so as to stay dry in our tent. He is a great man and will be missed by all. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you.
Mike and Shirely Coonrad

May we express our condolences to you Jackie and your family. Doug and I had great times as kids growing up in Hemstreet Park and those times were never forgotten.
God Bless. Jack & Joan Phelps

Heartfelt condolences sent to each and everyone of you. Had many a great times at Deer run. He will be missed greatly.

Heartfelt condolences sent to each and everyone of you. He will be missed greatly.

Our deepest sympathies to the whole Dyer clan. Remember all the great times at Deer Run. Especially the fried dough & sausage sandwiches that only Doug, Bob, Roger & Ron (and the Blair's) know about. Boy did your eyes light up just tasting one. That is our fondest memory of you. To all Doug's family, (especially Deedra) rejoice in the great memories of a great man.

Our thoughts are with you,