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Richard Stafford
April 22, 2011 | Blue Point, NY


New York, New York
STAFFORD--Sidney Bacon, died in her home in Brookhaven, Long Island, NY on April 1 after a brief illness with cancer. She was born on November 30, 1935 in New York. Sidney was the daughter of financier F M Bacon III and famed photographer Toni Frissell, one of the first woman photo journalists in...
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Richard Stafford
April 22, 2011 | Blue Point, NY
Over the decades, with info & laughs & dogs, theater & art & music you made me happy and stretched my horizons. Soar high like that kite you held for your mother's photo!
Trudy
April 14, 2011
Although we didn't see much of you,only 3000 miles away,you have always been in my heart....since school and early days in New York. You thrived and flew in your career and always seemed to keep a good balance of things in life.
Missing you already,only days after you left. Here's strength to your young and all best wishes for the happy memories.
I will miss our erratic friendship ! with love to your family
your schoolfriend,Kate
April 12, 2011
Brent, Montgomery and Varick -- Your mother and sister Sidney is a true giant in the dachshund world. Her contributions are unmeasurable and live on through the beautiful photographs and memories she captured, the example she set by helping others, by the beautiful longhairs and wires she bred for show AND hunting , by her kindness, loyalty, leadership and courage. We can see her now, standing tall and stately, full of love and happiness, on the other side of Rainbow Bridge with a smile on...
April 05, 2011
Sidney was one of the fun people I always looked forward to seeing at the shows. I am so glad she did so many pictures of Gunner and me. Such a great laugh . So many great ones she can now join and laugh with. She and Kaye can talk forever.
EmmaJean Stephenson
April 05, 2011 | Beaver Falls, PA
Sidney will be missed in the dachshund world. We are all richer for having known Sidney and having her touch our lives. Rest in peace, Sidney.
Joanne Hurst & the Dachshund Club of Greater Syracuse.
April 04, 2011
Time passes too quickly and time waits for no one. I realize as I sit here with a card made out for you on my bedside table that was never sent. It took me a long time to find just the right words to thank you for all you did for me. After all you found my husband and because of that we have two great boys. I can't imagine my life any differently. What a great time we had together whether it was at a show or photographing some posh wedding at The Piping Rock Club. I know that Kaye, Jack and...
Megan Hicks
April 04, 2011 | Haddon Heights, NJ
To the family and friends..... We know that death is something that plagues mankind of all races and ages, but we can draw comfort and hope from the scripture found at Isaiah 25:8 that speak of how God will in the future swallow up our enemy death forever, My deepest condolence
April 04, 2011 | RI
how brave you where Sidney , facing your
biggest battle yet ...
i was always in awe of you, with driving that big rig of a RV ! You had spirit ,class and grace ...
May you be in the arms of a Angel
michele kepalas
April 04, 2011 | Levittown, NY