Brittell, Ronald N. D.

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Ronald N. D. Brittell

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Knox Cemetery - RONALD N D BRITTELL
AIC US AIR FORCE
AUG 8 1839 - MAE 13, 2008
Knox Cemetery - BRITTELL
NANCY L. LANG
FEB. 11, 1942
RONALD N. D.
AUG. 8, 1938 - MAR. 13, 2008

Ronald N. D. Brittell

Obituary

Ronald N. D. Brittell GUILDERLAND CENTER — Ronald N. P. Brittell, of Guilderland Center, died peacefully at his home in the presehce of his Wife and family on Thursday, March 13, 2008 after a long battle with cancer. He was 69. He was born in Albany, on Aug. ... ,v 8, 1938, soil of the late Guy and Florence (Schuff) Brittell. He was a graduate of Albany High School, I a veteran of the United States Air; Ronald N. D. Brittell GUILDERLAND CENTER — Ronald N. P. Brittell, of Guilderland Center, died peacefully at his home in the presehce of his Wife and family on Thursday, March 13, 2008 after a long battle with cancer. He was 69. He was born in Albany, on Aug. ... ,v 8, 1938, soil of the late Guy and Florence (Schuff) Brittell. He was a graduate of Albany High School, I a veteran of the United States Air; ' Force, and was employed by the . United Parcel Service for 28 years until his retirement in 1992. Hei was a long-time member of St.,;" Boniface Episcopal Church and i a past member of the Great North : Eastern Rail Road Association. Mr. •'"•' Brittell devoted much of his ener- •: gies as a very active member of the... Benevolent Protective Order of Elks •; inGuilderland.HeisaPast Exalted.;; Ruler, served as House Chairman^ ;; and was involved in major projects "•'< for many years. :. '•'"'/" .'•' ' .'• Mr. Brittell spent much of his " leisure time at his family's sum- • mer residence ait Thompson's Lake and devoted himself to his many grandchildren. He is survived by and will be sadly missed by his wife of 46 yeaTs, Nancy L. (Lang) Brittell; along with their five children and families: Mark Brittell and his partner, Kathy. Brogan; Karen Tassone and her husband, Sal; Dawn Wier and her husband, Greg; Valerie Howard and her husband, John; and Julie Baldes and her husband, Fred. Mr. Brittell devoted much of his energies as a very active member of the BPQE. He was greatly proud of his 16 grandchildren and one great-grandchild. ' ,'i, ' -'• •.- • ^->r.«i,i, He is also survived by his siblings; Creighton Brittell, Owen Brittell, Karl (Chubby) Brittell, Elaine Murray, and Virginia (Jinnie) Dobiel. Three of his siblings died before him: Harry June, Betty Dobies, and Chester June. A funeral mass was held at St. Boniface Episcopal Church in Guilderland on Tuesday March 18, with interment afterward, at the Knox Cemetery. Arrangements are by the DeMarco-Stone Funeral Home; The family would like to extend its heartfelt gratitude to the staff of the Stratton Veterans Administration Medical Center and to the staff of The Community Hospice for their loving care of our husband and father. Memorial contributions may be made to BPO Elks Guilderland Lodge 2480 — Major Projects, 3867 Carman Road, Schenectady, NY 12303 or to The Community Hospice, 315 South Manning Blvd, Albany NY 12208 ' Force, and was employed by the . United Parcel Service for 28 years until his retirement in 1992. Hei was a long-time member of St.,;" Boniface Episcopal Church and i a past member of the Great North : Eastern Rail Road Association. Mr. •'"•' Brittell devoted much of his ener- •: gies as a very active member of the... Benevolent Protective Order of Elks •; inGuilderland.HeisaPast Exalted.;; Ruler, served as House Chairman^ ;; and was involved in major projects "•'< for many years. :. '•'"'/" .'•' ' .'• Mr. Brittell spent much of his " leisure time at his family's sum- • mer residence ait Thompson's Lake and devoted himself to his many grandchildren.

He is survived by and will be sadly missed by his wife of 46 yeaTs, Nancy L. (Lang) Brittell; along with their five children and families: Mark Brittell and his partner, Kathy. Brogan; Karen Tassone and her husband, Sal; Dawn Wier and her husband, Greg; Valerie Howard and her husband, John; and Julie Baldes and her husband, Fred.

Mr. Brittell devoted much of his energies as a very active member of the BPQE.

He was greatly proud of his 16 grandchildren and one great-grandchild. ' ,'i, ' -'• •.- • ^->r.«i,i, He is also survived by his siblings; Creighton Brittell, Owen Brittell, Karl (Chubby) Brittell, Elaine Murray, and Virginia (Jinnie) Dobiel. Three of his siblings died before him: Harry June, Betty Dobies, and Chester June.

A funeral mass was held at St. Boniface Episcopal Church in Guilderland on Tuesday March 18, with interment afterward, at the Knox Cemetery.

Arrangements are by the DeMarco-Stone Funeral Home; The family would like to extend its heartfelt gratitude to the staff of the Stratton Veterans Administration Medical Center and to the staff of The Community Hospice for their loving care of our husband and father.

Memorial contributions may be made to BPO Elks Guilderland Lodge 2480 — Major Projects, 3867 Carman Road, Schenectady, NY 12303 or to The Community Hospice, 315 South Manning Blvd, Albany NY 12208. Ronald N. D. Brittell GUILDERLAND CENTER — Ronald N. P. Brittell, of Guilderland Center, died peacefully at his home in the presehce of his Wife and family on Thursday, March 13, 2008 after a long battle with cancer. He was 69. He was born in Albany, on Aug. ... ,v 8, 1938, soil of the late Guy and Florence (Schuff) Brittell. He was a graduate of Albany High School, I a veteran of the United States Air; ' Force, and was employed by the . United Parcel Service for 28 years until his retirement in 1992. Hei was a long-time member of St.,;" Boniface Episcopal Church and i a past member of the Great North : Eastern Rail Road Association. Mr. •'"•' Brittell devoted much of his ener- •: gies as a very active member of the... Benevolent Protective Order of Elks •; inGuilderland.HeisaPast Exalted.;; Ruler, served as House Chairman^ ;; and was involved in major projects "•'< for many years. :. '•'"'/" .'•' ' .'• Mr. Brittell spent much of his " leisure time at his family's sum- • mer residence ait Thompson's Lake and devoted himself to his many grandchildren. He is survived by and will be sadly missed by his wife of 46 yeaTs, Nancy L. (Lang) Brittell; along with their five children and families: Mark Brittell and his partner, Kathy. Brogan; Karen Tassone and her husband, Sal; Dawn Wier and her husband, Greg; Valerie Howard and her husband, John; and Julie Baldes and her husband, Fred. Mr. Brittell devoted much of his energies as a very active member of the BPQE. He was greatly proud of his 16 grandchildren and one great-grandchild. ' ,'i, ' -'• •.- • ^->r.«i,i, He is also survived by his siblings; Creighton Brittell, Owen Brittell, Karl (Chubby) Brittell, Elaine Murray, and Virginia (Jinnie) Dobiel. Three of his siblings died before him: Harry June, Betty Dobies, and Chester June. A funeral mass was held at St. Boniface Episcopal Church in Guilderland on Tuesday March 18, with interment afterward, at the Knox Cemetery. Arrangements are by the DeMarco-Stone Funeral Home; The family would like to extend its heartfelt gratitude to the staff of the Stratton Veterans Administration Medical Center and to the staff of The Community Hospice for their loving care of our husband and father. Memorial contributions may be made to BPO Elks Guilderland Lodge 2480 — Major Projects, 3867 Carman Road, Schenectady, NY 12303 or to The Community Hospice, 315 South Manning Blvd, Albany NY 12208

Ronald N. D. Brittell Obituary - Altamont Enterprise — March 20, 2008

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Social Security

U.S., Social Security Death Index, 1935-Current about Ronald N. Brittell[1]
Name: Ronald N. Brittell
Last Residence: 12009 Altamont, Albany, New York
Born: 8 Aug 1938
Died: 13 Mar 2008
State (Year) SSN issued: New York (1957-1958)

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