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Wendy J. Wilson

Chittenango, New York

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Wendy J. Wilson, 42 of Canastota, passed away Monday at the Oneida Healthcare Center. Wendy was born and raised in Chittenango, graduating from Chittenango High School in 1989. She was a life resident of the Chittenango-Canastota area. For the past five years Wendy was a day care provider...

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Dan and Family I am very sorry to hear about Wendy. Such a great person. I have many memories of her and our friendship. RIP Wendy. Tami Hill

Nicole, I am so sorry to hear of your mother's passing. She will always be in your heart, giving you love, strength and encouragement. I am here for you any time you need anything, even just to talk.

Love to you and your family,
Linda Ceilly

Dan, Emily and Nicole,
I am so very sorry for the loss of your wife and mother. She was always so kind to Justin and Ivan. I pray that you will find comfort in knowing she is in a better place watching over you and that there are many people here to help you get through this most difficult time.

Dan and Family, We are so sorry to hear of Wendy's passing. Wendy was such a kind, caring person. We will all miss her.

Dan, Nicole, and Emily,
I was deeply saddened and shocked to hear about your wife and mother. My deepest sympathy, thoughts and prayers are with your family at this difficult time. I remember when I first met you, Dan, and Wendy, when I had Nicole in first grade. Wendy was always a positive, smiling and happy person with a good sense of humor. Nicole possesses these same qualities. I hope that the happy memories you have together as a family will comfort and sustain you. May God...

Thoughts and prays being sent to your family.

Dan, I am so sorry for the loss of your wife. My prayers and thoughts are with you and your family.

Dan and girls,
I am so sorry for your loss. Your wife and mother will be missed by many. Hold onto all the wonderful memories that you created together and hold them close to your heart! She will always be with you. She will be the brightest star in the sky watching over you and the girls. RIP Wendy no more pain.

Dan, Emily, and Nicole,

I knew Wendy when she worked at the laundromat many years ago and I really enjoyed our talks. She was a kind and gentle soul and spoke of her family often and with so much love. I wish you all peace to bring comfort, courage to face the days ahead and loving memories to forever hold in your hearts.