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Frederick Storrs Doolittle

Oneonta, New York

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Frederick Storrs Doolittle Springfield Frederick Storrs Doolittle passed away Monday, January 19, 2009, at Bassett Healthcare. He was born in Utica, NY, on October 30, 1911, to Alexander White Doolittle and Virginia Storrs Doolittle. He was the great-grandson of John Butterfield who...

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Even though my son never met Unc, he has memories of the old "TAN" Jeep that we got from Unc. He was only about three or four years old at the time!


Frank G. Brown IV

I am Unc's nephew Frank G, Brown III's daughter Ricki Lyn, and I wish I could have met Unc. I know that Unc made more of an impression, and impact on my father and the man he grew up to be, than anyone else on this planet. My father spoke of Unc often, and with such great affection, and admiration. The world has lost a truly Great man. After reading this, I also know where I, my brother, and sister, and my father all got our work ethic from. I am sadden by the fact that I never got to...

My mother Kelly took care of Mr. D and from what she told me it seemed like I knew this man for a good many years. My mother talked very highly of Mr.D and know that she is very saddened by the loss and I am to that I never got to meet such a great man. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

I only wish Unc had the chance to meet my son, Frank Gage Brown V.
Our thoughts are with you, Aunt Virginia.

love,
Frank G. Brown III
Bonnie K. Brown
Frank G. Brown IV
Kim M. Brown
Frank G. Brown V
Irene (Brown)Rowe
Ricki Brown

Well Fred I wish I had gotten to visit with you at least one more time, but we never do it; God bless you and keep all you guys of the 'Greatest Generation'

A great man has just passed. I knew Fred back when we flew gliders together and were club members of the Iroquois soaring association. He opened up his factory office for our meetings and his heart to the members sharing of himself and his knowledge of soaring to others. My condolences to his entire family.