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Leonard H. Olmstead

COOPERSTOWN, New York

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Leonard H. Olmstead of Binghamton Leonard H. (Dick) Olmstead, 82, died Wednesday morning, July 9, 2008, at Wilson Memorial Regional Medical Center in Johnson City. He was born November 19, 1925 at the Clara Welch Thanksgiving Hospital in Cooperstown, a son of Walter E. Olmstead, Sr. and...

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My grandparents were George and Zula Olmstead. I remember when Uncle Dick would visit our family when he came "home" to Cooperstown. He was a special man.
Kathy

Mrs. Olmstead, Jonathan and family,

Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Hopefully you can find some comfort in the fact that Mr. Olmstead's spirit lives on with the lasting impression, influence and inspiration that he so generously shared with everyone around him. I personally will effectionately remember him always...navy blue Dickies shirt, pants or both...enjoying a Pal Mal, just as we all know and love him!...God bless!!

Lisa (Webb) Deyo
Shawn and Nicky Deyo

We were so sorry to hear of your loss. The thoughts of many are with you at this time of sorrow.

Beverly and family,

We share your loss of our friend Dick as a member of our greater Olmstead family.

Our special memory of Dick is that he took his time and used his talent to paint our logo and business name on the side of our motor home here in our driveway and then finishing it the following month during the 1980 family reunion in Albion, MI. His work was displayed later that summer across the US as we traveled to the World Conference on Records in Salt Lake City and other...

Dear Aunt Beverly and Family,
Our deepest sympathy to you and your family. I am the wife to Dean Cornell who is the youngest son of the late Robert Cornell and Yvonne Cornell. May the Lord be with all of you.
Love, Debbie and Dean Cornell

Dear Mrs. Olmstead and family,

My sincere condolences in the loss of such a great guy. I sit here at my desk today looking at this beautiful name plate that Dick make up for me years ago when I worked at Binghamton Police. I remember all of the beautiful work he did at City Hall on the windows during the holidays. He was truly a talented man. I now work at the Sheriff's Office, but I carry my name plate with me wherever I go.
My thoughts and prayers are with you.

Mrs Olmstead,
Please accept our sincere condolences on the passing of Dick.