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Roland C. Nutter

Syracuse, New York

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Roland C. Nutter December 5, 2010 Roland C. Nutter, 84, formerly of Cicero, died Sunday, December 5, in Rosewood Heights Health Center. Roland was a World War II Navy veteran. He was born in Barnet, Vermont. He worked in the Heavy Military Department at General Electric Co., where he retired in...

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Your friends fromGE Maintainability Eng are sorry that you gone. WE REALLY miss you. We thank you for all the work you did to help us on many military projects.rest in peace. wBJ,

To Steve,Linda,David,Carol,Donna so sorry for your loss. From your Aunt Nancy and Uncle Ken and family. Aunt Nancy(Dundee,FL)

Hello Cousins,

I'm so sorry to hear of Uncle Roland's passing. You're all in my prayers. Take care. Luv Sherry

Steve,Linda,David, Carol, Donna, So sorry for your loss. We had many good times together. Sorry I haven;t been able to see in recent years. Your Aunt Shirley (Kissimmee,Fl)

To all ,Steve,Linda,David,Carol and Donna my deepest sympathy for your loss. We had many good times together. Sorry I didn't get to see him in recent years.

Linda and family, please accept our deepest sympathy for the loss of you'r father

Steve, Linda, Dave, Carol and Donna.....I want to express my deepest sympathies to you for the loss of your Dad. Whenever I stopped by to the house, he always welcomed me in. He never judged me and always joked around with me and made me feel comfortable when I was there. In my youth he was an adult that I always felt comfortable around. He showed me a lot of patience, and God knows I tested it often. A good and decent man in my book. My heart goes out to you all. He will be missed.

I just happened to see this. Sorry for your loss linda, and family. Linda if you get a chance send me your email debbie nardelli-bittner of fl mine is [email protected]

So sorry for your loss. We missed him terribly when he was no longer able to come to the Legion due to his illness. He was a super nice man and will be be remembered as such.
Laureen & Tom Goettel