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Norman Dawson Obituary

Dawson, Norman Allen (Bucky)

Norman Allen (Bucky) Dawson of Oquaga Lake, NY and West Palm Beach, FL passed away unexpectedly at his summer cottage on Oquaga Lake with his wife by his side. Norman was born on June 11, 1931 in Lockport, NY. He was the son of David and Edith (Hobbs) Dawson. Norman graduated from Johnson City High School in 1950 and a short time later entered the United States Air Force. He served in Germany and other air bases in Europe from 1950 to 1954. After receiving an honorable discharge from the Air Force, he went to Michigan State University graduating with a Bachelor's degree in Hospitality Management. Later he went on to receive two additional degrees. The first was a Masters from SUNY at Oneonta in Education and the next Masters was from Florida International University in Hospitality. Following graduation from Michigan State he worked as the Assistant Manager of the Gaslight Club in Chicago. Norman returned home to work at Hanson's Hotel on Oquaga Lake where he met the love of his life Sandra Goodrich, daughter of Hubert and Louise (Bailey) Goodrich. They were married in 1963. Norman worked in the Goodrich family milk business for several years. Then they had their daughter Mimi Dawson. After moving to Delhi, NY to accept the position of Professor in the Hospitality Management division at SUNY at Delhi, their second child, Ladd Goodrich Dawson was born. Norman was active in his community, serving in the Delhi Fire Department Engine Company, being elected as Captain several times by the other members of the company. Norman was an active member of the United Ministry Church of Delhi and later the First United Methodist Church of Deposit. In 1974, the horse bug bit the Dawson family and Norman was happy being the groom for many years until he was introduced to hackney ponies by the family's trainer Coby Clark Holowacz's grandfather, Gordon Ward. Norman would have several ponies over the years his final pony Incognito (Chad) was said to only dance for him. Norman retired in 1996 from SUNY at Delhi after a 30 plus year career. He continued to teach Serve Safe Courses for his college for many years throughout New York State. In his retirement the joy of his life was living for and with his family. Norman is survived by his wife of 51 years; his daughter, Mimi of Sunny Isles Beach, FL; his son, Ladd and wife Jestina (McPherson) of Oquaga Lake and their five children, Madison Marie, Kenneth Allen, Alexandra Louise, Kassandra Katherine Rose, and Emma Lee Ann. He is also survived by his two sisters, Shirley Dechene and Dorothy Babcock; and several nieces and nephews. Norman was also blessed with an extensive circle of friends considered to be family. A private memorial service will be held at the convenience of the family who are mourning in their own way. The family encourages you to consider donations or acts to your own special charities.

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Published by Press & Sun-Bulletin on Jun. 3, 2014.

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Leo Race

June 17, 2014

Dawson Family,

Very sorry to hear of Norm's passing.

The Goodrich / Dawson Families have been great neighbors for as long as I can remember.

I know that the love of Oquaga Lake ran deep in his life. You can take comfort in the good memories of him with family gathered at the Lake.

Bob Peet

June 13, 2014

Sandy and Family: You're in my thoughts ... with many fond memories.

Bob Peet, Delhi, NY

Gordon Whitten

June 11, 2014

Sandy & Family, Just learned of the loss of "Norm". Am so sorry and please accept my sympathy & condolence's. Norm was a good person and did a lot to improve the Hospitality Program & its facilties. Take Care

June 10, 2014

Sandy, Mimi and Ladd!! I was so surprised this morning to read of our loss of your wonderful family leader and father, Morman. He was such a great conbributor to everthing he did. His contributions to SUNY Delh's Hospitality Programs will never be forgotten!! God Bless.

BOB SEIBERT, SUNY Delhi

John D. Marino

June 9, 2014

My Deepest Sympathies!

June 7, 2014

Sandy,

Sorry for your loss.
From cousin Bobby's son Mark Ingerman

John Bartell

June 6, 2014

Sandy,

So sorry to hear about Norm. What a wonderful man he was and the good times and laughs we had together.

Thanks to you folks, Nancy and I never would have met. 48 years ago this summer.

May God be with you and Mimi and Ladd at this time.

Love
John and Nancy Bartell

June 3, 2014

Dear Sandy and Family . So sorry to hear of Norm. We all have such happy memorys of him. He was always so good natured . And of course you can't think of Norm without thinking of Chad. Our deepest sympathy. The Utter ,Kay and Bob

Rick and Evie Golding

June 3, 2014

Norm, rest in peace. We will miss you. Yours and your family's Legacy will live on at SUNY Delhi with Ladd and Justina. You truly served God, your family, and community. God bless you.

Tom &Carolyn Nolan

June 3, 2014

So sad for all of you. Norm was very special,

Herb & Alice Spach

June 3, 2014

Sandy, Ladd and family, Our deepest sympathy to all. May your fond memories of the days past bring comfort at this sad time.

Diana & Keith St John

June 3, 2014

Norm touched so many lives. He was truly a great man. He will be missed. Sandy, Mimi, Ladd, Jestina, and kids - We are so very sorry. Wishing you peace to bring comfort, courage to face the days ahead and loving memories to forever hold in your hearts.

Wendy McDavid

June 3, 2014

My deepest condolences to Mimi and her entire family. Mimi, your father was a wonderful, kind man. Peace to you all in your time of mourning.

Stephanie Miller

June 3, 2014

Our most heartfelt sympathy to the entire Dawson family. Stephanie Miller & Greystar

Gail Dale

June 3, 2014

My deepest sympathies to Sandy and her family at this time. Norman was a wonderful husband and father and I know they will miss him much.

Paul Rushanski

June 3, 2014

I studied restaurant management under professor Dawson at SUNY Delhi, class of 1979 - how coincidental that just today, my mom found 30 letters I sent her while I was in college, just finished reading them, and find his obit online. I lived at 51 Elm St off campus and remember the huge dual wheeled Chevy truck he bought to haul the horses with. My condolences to his family.

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