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William H. Brand Jr.

Syracuse, New York

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William H. Brand Jr. January 23, 2011 William H. Brand Jr., 78, of Skaneateles, passed away Sunday at St. Joseph's Hospital after a long illness. Born on August 29, 1932, he resided in Camillus then Gouverneur until 2009, following retirement. For the past two years, he had resided in...

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Kelly-
I just heard of your father's passing. I am so very sorry. I remember him so fondly. Skip and I enjoyed that day you and your dad came to visit us so many years ago. Skip, being a navy guy, was especially taken by your father's grace, dignity and love of his country. Your dad had a great sense of humor. As I write this, a smile comes across my face as I remember the stories he told us that day you guys came out to the lake to visit.
My deepest condolences.
~Kathy and Skip

Dad,

I love and miss you so very much. I'm glad that you were able to spend the last 2 years with us. Remember all of the good times. The appts. and health issues are no more. Tell John, mom & all that are dear to you a big "Hi" from me. Always generous & never complaining.....Love, daughter Kelly

Grandpa,

I will always miss you. I love you and I will see you again someday in heaven.

Shane (ogdensburg NY)

Kelly and family, our thoughts and prayers are with you. There are no words that can describe what Billy meant to us. His generosity to people he knew and even to strangers was commendable. I will miss the talks that we used to have. I have learned a lot from him and I feel blessed to have had him in my life. I will miss him "all the while."

Kelly, Nikko, Shane and Rick sending our condolences out to you. You are in our thoughts. Sandy and Sara Boileau (Syracuse,NY)

I've got tons of great stories about Billy, many of which I can personnaly attest to. Billy would give you the shirt off his back and you could not ask for a better co-worker. I think Billy had a great and interesting life and he will be missed.

Great friend and co-worker. Many fond memories and stories are and will remain field history.
He will always be missed.

Pedro C Fiol