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James K. Dundon

Albany, New York

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DELMAR James K. Dundon, 74, died Friday, October 28, 2005 at St. Peter's Hospital after a brief illness. Born in Troy, he was the son of the late James C. and Anna Kane Dundon. He was a graduate of Catholic Central High School, Class of 1949, and Siena College. Mr. Dundon was an Army veteran. He...

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Jimmy,I heard the sad news from back home.I can't believe it. Before I left for bootcamp, I saw your father at Stewarts. He and I would always laugh at one another.I'm so sorry to hear that he has passed.May the Lord God be with you and your family.Your friend always-David Dorsey UNITED STATES COAST GUARD.

Dear Dundon Family,
I worked for Jim at the NYS Department of Public Service. He was a key mentor in my life, and a good friend. He was always a gentleman and very patient in guiding me along - even on the golf course. I can not be in town for his memorial, but I will be thinking of you and of him.
John

Paula,
I'm very sorry to hear of the loss of you father. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. May God bless you all.

Dear Pat, Paula and Jim.

I am so sad to here about Jimmy's passing. I have so many great memories of him throughout my life. Always so kind, so happy to see us and always a great smile. It has been a hard year for our family. I am sure my mom and Jimmy are at peace in the Kingdom of Heaven. We were fortunate to have them part of our lives and their memories will always bring comfort to our souls.

I wish we could have been there with you. Dave is travelling for 2...

May you all have peace and find love in GOD'S arms.

Lil Jim..We are so sorry to hear of your dad's passing.We are here for you and your family.

Paula,
I am very sorry to hear about your Dad. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this difficult time. May God bless you all.
Paul

Jim was a very nice fellow who was very kind to me when I began my career at the Department of Public Service. I enjoyed very much going out to our group's monthly luncheon at Lombardo's and hearing old war stories from Jim's days as an auditor as well as the prerequisite review of golf, baseball, Siena basketball and the stock market. I will miss him. My condolences to the Dundon family. Jim was a smart man and always a gentlemen.