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Irving Denny Sr.

Binghamton, New York

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Irving Denny, Sr. of Chenango Forks Irving "Denny" Denny, Sr., age 76, died unexpectedly Sunday, October 21, 2007. He was predeceased by his wife, Leona M. Denny; his parents, Marcel H. Denny, Sr., Mary J. Denny; a brother, Edson Denny. He is survived by his son, Irving Jr. and Clea...

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Irv, Clea, Steph,& Skip
I just wanted to say that I am sorry for your loss and I am deeply saddened for any pain that you guys are feeling right now. You have all been like a second family to me and I know you will rely on the strength of one another to get through any difficult days ahead. Irv was a good man, with a good heart and any time I saw him, he always had a smile and a wave. Never forget that welcoming, warm smile and remember that he will be with you always in spirit.
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My deepest sympathy to all in the loss of your loved one..although I had been out of touch with Irving it was a pleasant surprise to hear from him this summer. He was going to come visit soon. You know he sounded just like I remembered. I know you will take comfort in all the loving memories you have and the many smiles that those memories will bring. So very sorry...

I knew Mr.Denny when I was at his son Irv Jr. house.Also during hunting season,Irv Sr. was always good to me.I knew more about him from his son Irv Jr. and when Irv told me things Irving Sr. he sounded more like my father all the time, He cared very much about his family and I know for a fact that his family loved him deeply, One thing Irving Sr. gave me That I will always be grateful to him for is a great family of friends and most of all a Brother in Irving Jr. we may not be brothers in...

To Marge, and the Denny Family:

On behalf of both my immeadiate and extended family, I would like to extend my Condolences to you and "Denny's" family... I grew up knowing Denny when he first came to my parents home. He was a Gentle man who had a huge heart and who would help just about anyone.

Steph, we used to work together long ago at BC/BS Medicare. I always held high respect for your granddad for the help he gave my family and even me thru the years. I will miss his...

there are no words in the world to express my sorrow today or for the rest of my life losing my dad but i know he is with my mom i couldnt ask for better parents i was the luckiest kid in the world as having them as my mom and dad sure there was up and downs but one thing always remain and always will for as long as i live they were my mom and dad and i loved them as much today as i did when there were here with me that will never change i know there not here physcialy but in spirt they...

I would like to start by thanking everyone who has sent condolences. We could never express how much comfort it has given us.
I realize this foram is for condolences. However it is also a unique oppurtunity to say a few things that we may not be able to say. When I was pregant for Stephanie I remember thinking that my father-in-law probaly would'nt be a very involved Grandfather. He acted to gruff.But. when the baby came he smuggled ice cream into the hospital. We lived with my mother and...

I`m sitting here trying to figure out what to write. I guess I`ll share a story from when I was about four years old or so. Grandpa would be getting ready to go pick up some cars or what ever it was that day and he would`ld ask me if I wanted to go "trucking`". Of course the answer would be yes who wouldn't want to go cruising` for the day with Grandpa in the big truck? We would be gone all day long , I remember feeling so small in the huge seat. I also remember thinking he must have known a...

We worked with Irying at the Whitney Point Rest Area were he was everyone friend. Always willing to help were ever he could. He will be missed in our hearts and at the Rest Area.

I remember Denny very well he was a great man. When I was a kid and Denny would come to our house my sister Kathy and I would always get him to do a card reading for us.I hadn't seen your dad in years until a year ago when we were out driving around with my brother Bobby and his wife, he was out side and we stopped he hadn't changed over the years. He was a great guy. Always made you laugh. I can remember watching him crush cars at my brother-in laws too.
Sorry to here of his passing God...