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James Adlore Patnode

Glens Falls, New York

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GLENS FALLS James Adlore Patnode, 69, of Glens Falls, passed away peacefully at his home in the loving arms of his wife of 13 years on Friday, July 25, 2008, after an extended illness. Born on Aug. 5, 1938, at home in Vermontville, N.Y., he spent most of his childhood being raised in the mining...

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Jim´s many friends at Tribune miss him. He never had a harsh word for anyone in the many years I worked with him; he was already to help a coworker. He so adored his wife Cheryl. As Eleanor at Tribune used to say, he was "one of the good ones."

To the Patnode kids, Danny, Ann, Jane, Barbara, and their families,
We are so sorry to hear of your father's passing. Our thoughts are with you all.
Love,
Uncle Stephen and Aunt Jackie

Cheryl and all of James' family and friends: I would like to express my sorrow for your loss as well as my prayers. I met Jim in the mid-80s when he came to work at Tribune. Jim came well recommended by his long-time friend from Newcomb, Gary Carter.
Jim was friendly, a good person to work with and when given projects to do he would work very intently and do his best at every task. He used to have many good stories and tales to tell. He also learned a lot of new skills and enjoyed his...

Jim - No more suffering for you. You are probably having coffee and donuts with the rest of the family! Tell everyone I love them. You will be missed.

Love,

Carole Amell Snickles

Jim you will be missed.

Jim was the best step-dad you could get. Since I met him he was always supportive of my goals and aspirations. It's a great loss to have him gone. Amy, Edison and I miss him dearly. He was such a good husband too. You could tell that he really loved my mom. From day to day kindness to how much fun they had together. There are no "right" words, but I thank you all for your kind thoughts and hope to see many of you on Sunday.

Hey Dad I know you are now in Heaven, breathing easy and holding my baby daughter that tom and I lost so many years ago, give Jennifer a big hug and kiss for me
Your loving daughter

Ann Patnode Lester

Jim will be remembered by the Old Tribune group. He was very Kind and very much a Gentlemen. Our prayers go out to all of his family and friends.

Danny and Ann and the rest of the Patnode family and extended family. I am very sorry to read about the passing of your dad. I will always remember him coaching us in little league, and skating in Long Lake.

Cheryl and Family,
Very sorry to hear of jim passing. Jim was always a true competitor who strived to be the best that he could be, and now I believe he has once again, acheived that goal... You are all, in our thoughts and prayers.
Reba & Bud Barnes