Bradley C Dingman Sr.

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Bradley C Dingman Sr. Veteran

Birth
Amsterdam, Montgomery County, New York, USA
Death
30 Jan 1999 (aged 63)
New York, USA
Burial
Northville, Fulton County, New York, USA Add to Map
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My Uncle - My Mother's Brother

U.S. VETERAN

I didn't have the opportunity to meet my Uncle Brad, or meet his family. Bradley was first married to Betty Weaver, later he married Patricia (maiden name unknown).

Obituary
Bradley C. Dingman Sr.
MAYFIELD - Bradley C. Dingman Sr., 63, of Houseman Street, died Saturday at home after a long illness.
Born and educated in Amsterdam, Mr. Dingman worked for the Beech-Nut Nutrition Co. in Canajoharie and at the Lee Dye Co. and the former Coleco Co., both in Gloversville. He also worked for Somerset Industries in Gloversville before retiring in 1986 due to disability.
Survivors include his wife, Patricia Dingman; five sons, Bradley A. Dingman of St. Johnsville, Harry and Bradley C. Dingman Jr., both of Johnstown, John Dingman of Germany and Jeffrey Dingman of New York; a stepson, John Chatterton of Edinburg; four daughters, Bonnie Carpenter of Johnstown, Tina Dingman of Saratoga, Christine Dingman of Mayfield and Cindy Dingman of California; four sisters, Hazel Dingman of Salt Springville, Mary Vosburgh of Nelliston, Martha Foster of Gloversville and Margaret Iberra of California; and eight grandchildren.
The service will be held at 8 p.m. Wednesday at the Northville Funeral Home, 401 Bridge St., Northville. Calling hours will be from 6 p.m. until the service on Wednesday at the funeral home.
Spring burial will be in Prospect Hill Cemetery, Northville.
[Published 2-Feb-1999/Leader Herald]
My Uncle - My Mother's Brother

U.S. VETERAN

I didn't have the opportunity to meet my Uncle Brad, or meet his family. Bradley was first married to Betty Weaver, later he married Patricia (maiden name unknown).

Obituary
Bradley C. Dingman Sr.
MAYFIELD - Bradley C. Dingman Sr., 63, of Houseman Street, died Saturday at home after a long illness.
Born and educated in Amsterdam, Mr. Dingman worked for the Beech-Nut Nutrition Co. in Canajoharie and at the Lee Dye Co. and the former Coleco Co., both in Gloversville. He also worked for Somerset Industries in Gloversville before retiring in 1986 due to disability.
Survivors include his wife, Patricia Dingman; five sons, Bradley A. Dingman of St. Johnsville, Harry and Bradley C. Dingman Jr., both of Johnstown, John Dingman of Germany and Jeffrey Dingman of New York; a stepson, John Chatterton of Edinburg; four daughters, Bonnie Carpenter of Johnstown, Tina Dingman of Saratoga, Christine Dingman of Mayfield and Cindy Dingman of California; four sisters, Hazel Dingman of Salt Springville, Mary Vosburgh of Nelliston, Martha Foster of Gloversville and Margaret Iberra of California; and eight grandchildren.
The service will be held at 8 p.m. Wednesday at the Northville Funeral Home, 401 Bridge St., Northville. Calling hours will be from 6 p.m. until the service on Wednesday at the funeral home.
Spring burial will be in Prospect Hill Cemetery, Northville.
[Published 2-Feb-1999/Leader Herald]