Charles H. Dingman

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Charles H. Dingman

Birth
Sprakers, Montgomery County, New York, USA
Death
1 Jun 1974 (aged 43)
Utica, Oneida County, New York, USA
Burial
Canajoharie, Montgomery County, New York, USA Add to Map
Plot
Brownstone Lot 4
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My Uncle Charles was a wonderful kind man. Charles never married, although he was once engaged to be married. He was very close to his mother. His mother's passing was very difficult for him.
My Uncle visited us several times when we were living in Arizona, and also visited us in California after we moved.
He was tall and thin and loved my Mom's cooking, he put on a little weight, when he stayed with Mom for awhile. I will always remember my Uncle Charles, whom we all lovingly called "Uncle Buddy", a childhood nickname.
My uncle was only 43 years when he passed away, much too young. He is buried next to his parents and brother Morgan in Canajoharie Falls Cemetery in the section formally known as Brown Cemetery.
God Bless you, Uncle Buddy, I love you.

"Courier-Standard-Enterprise", Canajoharie-Fort Plain-St. Johnsville, N.Y., June 4, 1974

Charles Dingman, 43, a patient in a Utica Hospital, died Saturday night following a long illness. He was born in Sprakers Oct 27, 1930, the son of Morgan and Mabel Edgerton Dingman. Survivors include six sisters, Mrs. Howard Taylor, Plasmont, Neb, Mrs. Alfred Foster, Gloversville, Mrs George Vosburgh and Mrs Hazel Dingman, Fort Plain, Mrs Margaret Ibarra, Wassco, Calif., and Mrs Edward McRedmond, Newport; four brothers, Harry Dingman, Johnstown, Bradley and Stewart Dingman, Gloversville, and Silas Dingman, St. Johnsville; aunts, uncles, nieces, and cousins. Funeral services were held at the Houghtaling Funeral Home, Canajoharie today at 2 p.m. with the Rev. Thurman Beavers, pastor of the Canajoharie United Methodist Church, officiating. Interment was made in Canajoharie Falls Cemetery.
My Uncle Charles was a wonderful kind man. Charles never married, although he was once engaged to be married. He was very close to his mother. His mother's passing was very difficult for him.
My Uncle visited us several times when we were living in Arizona, and also visited us in California after we moved.
He was tall and thin and loved my Mom's cooking, he put on a little weight, when he stayed with Mom for awhile. I will always remember my Uncle Charles, whom we all lovingly called "Uncle Buddy", a childhood nickname.
My uncle was only 43 years when he passed away, much too young. He is buried next to his parents and brother Morgan in Canajoharie Falls Cemetery in the section formally known as Brown Cemetery.
God Bless you, Uncle Buddy, I love you.

"Courier-Standard-Enterprise", Canajoharie-Fort Plain-St. Johnsville, N.Y., June 4, 1974

Charles Dingman, 43, a patient in a Utica Hospital, died Saturday night following a long illness. He was born in Sprakers Oct 27, 1930, the son of Morgan and Mabel Edgerton Dingman. Survivors include six sisters, Mrs. Howard Taylor, Plasmont, Neb, Mrs. Alfred Foster, Gloversville, Mrs George Vosburgh and Mrs Hazel Dingman, Fort Plain, Mrs Margaret Ibarra, Wassco, Calif., and Mrs Edward McRedmond, Newport; four brothers, Harry Dingman, Johnstown, Bradley and Stewart Dingman, Gloversville, and Silas Dingman, St. Johnsville; aunts, uncles, nieces, and cousins. Funeral services were held at the Houghtaling Funeral Home, Canajoharie today at 2 p.m. with the Rev. Thurman Beavers, pastor of the Canajoharie United Methodist Church, officiating. Interment was made in Canajoharie Falls Cemetery.

Gravesite Details

Buried in section formally known as Brown Cemetery.