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==Birth==
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Dennis Lounsbury was born in Albany on Sept. 23, 1946, son of the late Theodore and Lena Beulah (Fisher) Lounsbury, and raised in Dormansville, one of 17 children — 11 boys and six girls. His brothers and sisters were:
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*Theodore Seward Lounsbury
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*Harold Fisher Lounsbury
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*Clifton Lloyd Lounsbury
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*Clyde Lounsbury
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*Roger Wesely Lounsbury
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*Thomas Paul Lounsbury
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*William Craig Lounsbury
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*Harriet Mae Peck
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*Marjorie Gloria White
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*Janet Berkhoffer.
  
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Dennis Lounsbury later worked for CSX, and also installed commercial Gunite swimming pools.
  
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He went on to work for the town of Westerlo’s highway department, and then as a corrections officer at Camp Cass for 20 years before retiring.
  
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After enlisting in the United States Marine Corps, Mr. Lounsbury served two tours in Vietnam, receiving two Purple Hearts, and several other commendations.
  
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He was honorably discharged with the rank of sergeant.
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“Joining the Marine Corps was one of the most important things he felt he ever did,” Ms. Lounsbury said. “I guess, when he was younger, that’s all he’d really talk about.
  
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Dennis Lounsbury married Joanne ??. Their children were:
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*Jody Lounsbury (son)
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*Leslie Lounsbury (daughter)
  
 
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Dennis Lounsbury died on Thursday, May 10, 2012, at Albany Medical Center. He was 65
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==Obituary==
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WESTERLO — Dennis Lounsbury was a Vietnam veteran and highway worker, who will be remembered for his sense of humor and his generosity. “He wouldn’t turn anybody away that needed a hand,” said his daughter, Leslie Lounsbury.
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“He was like a second father to a lot of my best friends.” Mr. Lounsbury died on Thursday, May 10, 2012, at Albany Medical Center. He was 65. “He was a very independent person,” Ms. Lounsbury went on. “He never wanted to ask for help; near the end, he had to, and it was very hard for him. But he worried about others before he’d worry about himself.”
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He was born in Albany on Sept. 23, 1946, son of the late Theodore and Lena Beulah (Fisher) Lounsbury, and raised in Dormansville, one of 17 children — 11 boys and six girls. After enlisting in the United States Marine Corps, Mr. Lounsbury served two tours in Vietnam, receiving two Purple Hearts, and several other commendations.
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He was honorably discharged with the rank of sergeant.
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“Joining the Marine Corps was one of the most important things he felt he ever did,” Ms. Lounsbury said. “I guess, when he was younger, that’s all he’d really talk about.”
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His son, Jody Lounsbury, went on to become a Marine as well. Dennis Lounsbury later worked for CSX, and also installed commercial Gunite swimming pools.
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He went on to work for the town of Westerlo’s highway department, and then as a corrections officer at Camp Cass for 20 years before retiring.
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Mr. Lounsbury was a member of Disabled American Veterans, and of the Dormansville United Methodist Church, where he helped with many church suppers. Mr. Lounsbury always loved shopping, especially at the Wal- Mart in Cobleskill.
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“He loved to drive,” his daughter said. “He’d always show me different ways home, back roads and this and that. I’d always be like, ‘Where we going, Dad?’ And he’d say, ‘Oh, you’ll see,’ always taking me on some little adventure,” said Ms. Lounsbury.
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“I gave him his first grandchild before he left,” she went on. “I think that gave him a lot of joy. Till the day he died, he always offered to watch him, even though he could barely walk. He loved him with all his heart.”
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Mr. Lounsbury is survived by his son, Jody Lounsbury; his daughter, Leslie Lounsbury; his grandson, Seth Lounsbury, who will be 2 years old on June 29; and his former wife, Joanne Lounsbury, who stuck by his side through his illness, despite their divorce, his daughter said.
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He is also survived by his brothers: Patrick Lounsbury and his wife, Helen Marie; John Lounsbury and his wife, Diane; and Terrance Lee and his wife, Eva; and his sisters: Janice Lounsbury; Bettejean Mueller and her husband, William; and Sandra Jane Ross; along with many nieces, nephews, grandnieces, and grandnephews.
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Mr. Lounsbury’s parents died before him, along with seven brothers: Theodore Seward Lounsbury; Harold Fisher Lounsbury; Clifton Lloyd Lounsbury; Clyde Lounsbury; Roger Wesely Lounsbury; Thomas Paul Lounsbury; and William Craig Lounsbury; and three sisters: Harriet Mae Peck; Marjorie Gloria White; and Janet Berkhoffer.
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Calling hours will be at noon on Saturday, May 19, at A.J. Cunningham Funeral Home, 4898 Route 81, Greenville, followed by a memorial service at 1 p.m., with Pastor Paul R. Meador officiating. Burial of his ashes, with military honors, will follow in Onesquethaw Cemetery in Clarksville.
  
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Memorial contributions may be made to the Westerlo Volunteer Fire Company, Post Office Box 87, or the Westerlo Rescue Squad, Post Office Box 12, both in Westerlo, NY 12193. Condolences may be left at ajcunninghamfh.com.
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WESTERLO — De n n i s
 
Lounsbury was a Vietnam veteran
 
and highway worker, who
 
will be remembered for his sense
 
of humor and his generosity.
 
“He wouldn’t turn anybody
 
away that needed a hand,” said
 
his daughter, Leslie Lounsbury.
 
“He was like a second father to
 
a lot of my best friends.”
 
Mr. Lounsbury died on Thursday,
 
May 10, 2012, at Albany
 
Medical Center. He was 65.
 
“He was a very independent
 
person,” Ms. Lounsbury went on.
 
“He never wanted to ask for help;
 
near the end, he had to, and it
 
was very hard for him. But he
 
worried about others before he’d
 
worry about himself.”
 
He was born in Albany on
 
Sept. 23, 1946, son of the late
 
Theodore and Lena Beulah
 
(Fisher) Lounsbury, and raised in
 
Dormansville, one of 17 children
 
— 11 boys and six girls.
 
After enlisting in the United
 
States Marine Corps, Mr.
 
Lounsbury served two tours in
 
Vietnam, receiving two Purple
 
Hearts, and several other commendations.
 
He was honorably
 
discharged with the rank of
 
sergeant.
 
“Joining the Marine Corps
 
was one of the most important
 
things he felt he ever did,” Ms.
 
Lounsbury said. “I guess, when
 
he was younger, that’s all he’d
 
really talk about.”
 
His son, Jody Lounsbury, went
 
on to become a Marine as well.
 
Dennis Lounsbury later worked
 
for CSX, and also installed commercial
 
Gunite swimming pools.
 
He went on to work for the town
 
of Westerlo’s highway department,
 
and then as a corrections
 
officer at Camp Cass for 20 years
 
before retiring.
 
Mr. Lounsbury was a member
 
of Disabled American Veterans,
 
and of the Dormansville United
 
Methodist Church, where he
 
helped with many church suppers.
 
Mr. Lounsbury always loved
 
shopping, especially at the Wal-
 
Mart in Cobleskill.
 
“He loved to drive,” his daughter
 
said. “He’d always show me
 
different ways home, back roads
 
and this and that. I’d always be
 
like, ‘Where we going, Dad?’ And
 
he’d say, ‘Oh, you’ll see,’ always
 
taking me on some little adventure,”
 
said Ms. Lounsbury.
 
“I gave him his first grandchild
 
before he left,” she went on. “I
 
think that gave him a lot of joy.
 
Till the day he died, he always offered
 
to watch him, even though
 
he could barely walk. He loved
 
him with all his heart.”
 
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Mr. Lounsbury is survived by
 
his son, Jody Lounsbury; his
 
daughter, Leslie Lounsbury; his
 
grandson, Seth Lounsbury, who
 
will be 2 years old on June 29;
 
and his former wife, Joanne
 
Lounsbury, who stuck by his side
 
through his illness, despite their
 
divorce, his daughter said.
 
He is also survived by his
 
brothers: Patrick Lounsbury
 
and his wife, Helen Marie; John
 
Lounsbury and his wife, Diane;
 
and Terrance Lee and his wife,
 
Eva; and his sisters: Janice
 
Lounsbury; Bettejean Mueller
 
and her husband, William; and
 
Sandra Jane Ross; along with
 
many nieces, nephews, grandnieces,
 
and grandnephews.
 
Mr. Lounsbury’s parents died
 
before him, along with seven
 
brothers: Theodore Seward
 
Lounsbury; Harold Fisher
 
Lounsbury; Clifton Lloyd
 
Lounsbury; Clyde Lounsbury;
 
Roger Wesely Lounsbury; Thomas
 
Paul Lounsbury; and William
 
Craig Lounsbury; and three
 
sisters: Harriet Mae Peck; Marjorie
 
Gloria White; and Janet
 
Berkhoffer.
 
Calling hours will be at noon
 
on Saturday, May 19, at A.J. Cunningham
 
Funeral Home, 4898
 
Route 81, Greenville, followed
 
by a memorial service at 1 p.m.,
 
with Pastor Paul R. Meador officiating.
 
Burial of his ashes, with
 
military honors, will follow
 
in Onesquethaw Cemetery in
 
Clarksville.
 
Memorial contributions may
 
be made to the Westerlo Volunteer
 
Fire Company, Post Office
 
Box 87, or the Westerlo Rescue
 
Squad, Post Office Box 12, both
 
in Westerlo, NY 12193.
 
Condolences may be left at
 
ajcunninghamfh.com.
 
 
— Zach Simeone
 
— Zach Simeone
  
Altamont Enterprise – Thursday, May 17, 2012
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Revision as of 23:48, 2 December 2012

Birth

Dennis Lounsbury was born in Albany on Sept. 23, 1946, son of the late Theodore and Lena Beulah (Fisher) Lounsbury, and raised in Dormansville, one of 17 children — 11 boys and six girls. His brothers and sisters were:

  • Theodore Seward Lounsbury
  • Harold Fisher Lounsbury
  • Clifton Lloyd Lounsbury
  • Clyde Lounsbury
  • Roger Wesely Lounsbury
  • Thomas Paul Lounsbury
  • William Craig Lounsbury
  • Harriet Mae Peck
  • Marjorie Gloria White
  • Janet Berkhoffer.

Education

Occupation

Dennis Lounsbury later worked for CSX, and also installed commercial Gunite swimming pools.

He went on to work for the town of Westerlo’s highway department, and then as a corrections officer at Camp Cass for 20 years before retiring.

Military

After enlisting in the United States Marine Corps, Mr. Lounsbury served two tours in Vietnam, receiving two Purple Hearts, and several other commendations.

He was honorably discharged with the rank of sergeant.

“Joining the Marine Corps was one of the most important things he felt he ever did,” Ms. Lounsbury said. “I guess, when he was younger, that’s all he’d really talk about.”


Marriage & Children

Dennis Lounsbury married Joanne ??. Their children were:

  • Jody Lounsbury (son)
  • Leslie Lounsbury (daughter)

Death

Dennis Lounsbury died on Thursday, May 10, 2012, at Albany Medical Center. He was 65

Obituary

WESTERLO — Dennis Lounsbury was a Vietnam veteran and highway worker, who will be remembered for his sense of humor and his generosity. “He wouldn’t turn anybody away that needed a hand,” said his daughter, Leslie Lounsbury.

“He was like a second father to a lot of my best friends.” Mr. Lounsbury died on Thursday, May 10, 2012, at Albany Medical Center. He was 65. “He was a very independent person,” Ms. Lounsbury went on. “He never wanted to ask for help; near the end, he had to, and it was very hard for him. But he worried about others before he’d worry about himself.”

He was born in Albany on Sept. 23, 1946, son of the late Theodore and Lena Beulah (Fisher) Lounsbury, and raised in Dormansville, one of 17 children — 11 boys and six girls. After enlisting in the United States Marine Corps, Mr. Lounsbury served two tours in Vietnam, receiving two Purple Hearts, and several other commendations.

He was honorably discharged with the rank of sergeant.

“Joining the Marine Corps was one of the most important things he felt he ever did,” Ms. Lounsbury said. “I guess, when he was younger, that’s all he’d really talk about.”

His son, Jody Lounsbury, went on to become a Marine as well. Dennis Lounsbury later worked for CSX, and also installed commercial Gunite swimming pools.

He went on to work for the town of Westerlo’s highway department, and then as a corrections officer at Camp Cass for 20 years before retiring.

Mr. Lounsbury was a member of Disabled American Veterans, and of the Dormansville United Methodist Church, where he helped with many church suppers. Mr. Lounsbury always loved shopping, especially at the Wal- Mart in Cobleskill.

“He loved to drive,” his daughter said. “He’d always show me different ways home, back roads and this and that. I’d always be like, ‘Where we going, Dad?’ And he’d say, ‘Oh, you’ll see,’ always taking me on some little adventure,” said Ms. Lounsbury.

“I gave him his first grandchild before he left,” she went on. “I think that gave him a lot of joy. Till the day he died, he always offered to watch him, even though he could barely walk. He loved him with all his heart.”

Mr. Lounsbury is survived by his son, Jody Lounsbury; his daughter, Leslie Lounsbury; his grandson, Seth Lounsbury, who will be 2 years old on June 29; and his former wife, Joanne Lounsbury, who stuck by his side through his illness, despite their divorce, his daughter said.

He is also survived by his brothers: Patrick Lounsbury and his wife, Helen Marie; John Lounsbury and his wife, Diane; and Terrance Lee and his wife, Eva; and his sisters: Janice Lounsbury; Bettejean Mueller and her husband, William; and Sandra Jane Ross; along with many nieces, nephews, grandnieces, and grandnephews.

Mr. Lounsbury’s parents died before him, along with seven brothers: Theodore Seward Lounsbury; Harold Fisher Lounsbury; Clifton Lloyd Lounsbury; Clyde Lounsbury; Roger Wesely Lounsbury; Thomas Paul Lounsbury; and William Craig Lounsbury; and three sisters: Harriet Mae Peck; Marjorie Gloria White; and Janet Berkhoffer.

Calling hours will be at noon on Saturday, May 19, at A.J. Cunningham Funeral Home, 4898 Route 81, Greenville, followed by a memorial service at 1 p.m., with Pastor Paul R. Meador officiating. Burial of his ashes, with military honors, will follow in Onesquethaw Cemetery in Clarksville.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Westerlo Volunteer Fire Company, Post Office Box 87, or the Westerlo Rescue Squad, Post Office Box 12, both in Westerlo, NY 12193. Condolences may be left at ajcunninghamfh.com.

— Zach Simeone

Altamont Enterprise – Thursday, May 17, 2012


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