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Wilbur R. Dodge

Binghamton, New York

Age 83

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Dodge, Wilbur R.Our beloved father, Wilbur R. Dodge, 83 of Binghamton, passed away peacefully Monday, November 20, 2017. He was predeceased by parents, Smith C. Dodge, Geraldine Bowen Dodge and Helen Hale Dodge; son, Edwin Burch; granddaughter, Katherine Verdon; great-grandson, Jacob Nolan; and...

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I worked with Wilbur in the Reliability Lab at Singer Link and enjoyed his company. My sincere condolences.

Ted Snyder

A true gentleman, friend and scholar of many interests will be missed by all who knew him.

He was a great man,friend,an neighbor.he will be missed.

Such an awesome man. He never let adversity slow him down. His interests were eclectic and his accomplishments many. Will was an inspiration to me and many others at Link and I will be forever grateful that I knew him.
Peace be with you all

Mr Dodge:
You will greatly be missed in this community. It was a honor to have known you and to have spent many years having little conversations about life.
Until we meet again.

My dad worked with Mr. Dodge at Singer Link for years and we all lived on Mill Street. I remember at a young age wondering how a man with dark glasses could ride a bike to and from. It wasn't until I grew up and understood. And watched him for years riding his bike, with those glasses on. I think it was almost a year ago that I saw him still riding on Vestal Ave. Rest in peace Will Dodge!

WILBUR'S FAMILY

Sorry to read about Wilbur's passing.
I worked with Wilbur on various projects @ LINK.
He will be long remembered for his engineering skills & a great personality.
He is well known for his problem solving skills.
A GREAT PERSON TO BE ASSOCIATED WITH.

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Paul Halupke Port Crane NY

I met Will many years ago when I worked at Singer Link. I would see him every now and again riding his bicycle around Binghamton. Then years after our paths crossed again when he rebuilt our pipe organ at the church I attend. He was a great man who always seemed to have a smile on his face.

My thoughts are with Wilbur's family and my mother during this difficult time. Wilbur passed away on Monday after a brief illness. We loved Wilbur so very much. He was unfailingly kind to my mother and the boys, and his natural curiosity was a joy to behold. Wilbur was truly a renaissance man with his many interests and passions. The boys loved talking photography with him, and we were in awe of the fact that he was involved with the development of the NASA Apollo flight simulator. More than...