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Kenneth A. Dagostino

Schenectady, New York

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Dagostino, Kenneth A. SCHENECTADY Kenneth A. Dagostino, 87, passed away on Tuesday, August 23, 2016, at Ellis Hospital after a brief illness. A lifelong resident of Schenectady, born August 12, 1929, he was the youngest son of Mary and Frank Dagostino; and brother to Andrew (Beryl) and Lawrence...

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To the entire Dagastino Family, my condolences in the passing of Mr. Dagastino. Kenny Jr., my thoughts are with you today especially. I remember bowling with your dad, and my dad in the Schenectady Construction league on Thursday Nights at Towne Bowling Academy. He was always full of spunk and humor.
God Bless,
Mike Eplite Jr.

To the entire Dagostino family, words will never be enough to express how sorry I feel for the passing of Ken. He was truly a remarkable man. I only new Ken for a short time but realized very quickly how his values and the way he loved and respected his family made him a very special human being. From the first time we met his smile his sense of humor his love of life are qualities I could never forget. The world has lost someone who will be hard to replace. If everyone who knew Ken, would...

My condolences to the Dagostino family in this sad time.

Truly a remarkable man that made a difference in the lives of many. An example for all to follow as a businessman, a community leader and friend. He will be missed but not forgotten. ...

marie i am so sorry for kenny passing away. he was a very good neighber. he was well liked in the neighber hood. he will be missed.

Very sorry for your loss

Aunt Marie and Cousin Kenny I am so sorry to hear about Uncle Ken. You all are in my prayers for strength and comfort. Uncle Ken is with you always, his wings wrapped tightly around you. I love you all very much. Uncle Ken, your Cinderelly loves and misses you. Godspeed

Dear Marie, Kenny Jr. and family: I am so sorry for your loss. Kenny was always such a gentleman. I always enjoyed our talks, both business wise and personally. He was so kind. Again, my condolences to your family.
Love,
Marlene Gentile Countermine