Dean E VanderSchaaff  November 16 1940  July 2 2019

Dean E VanderSchaaff November 16 1940 July 2 2019

November 16 1940 July 2 2019
Dean Everett VanderSchaaff, 78, of Hudson, NY passed away Tuesday, July 2, 2019 at The Pines of Catskill. Dean grew up in Clymer, NY and was the son of Frederick and Marguerite VanderSchaaff. He attended Alfred University and enjoyed a career as a furniture engineer and designer. Dean married Sandra VanderSchaaff in 1963 and they enjoyed more than 50 years together. Dean was a dedicated Army Veteran who was stationed in the Dominican Republic. He served his country from 1963-1966. Dean was a member of the Jaycees, an avid fisherman, loved to read, and was a dedicated member of his church. Dean is survived by his son, Dennis (Trixie) VanderSchaaff; his grandson Ethan VanderSchaaff, his sisters Madalene Edwards and Dawn (Bob) Dopler and five nieces. Visitation will be from 4:00 to 6:00pm Tuesday, July 9th at Bates and Anderson – Redmond & Keeler Funeral Home, 110 Green Street, Hudson. A funeral service will take place at 6:00pm. In Lieu of flowers, please make a donation to your favorite food pantry. To send a memorial gift to the family of Dean E. VanderSchaaff please visit our Sympathy Store.

Our most sincere sympathies to the family and friends of Dean E VanderSchaaff November 16 1940 July 2 2019.

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Death notice for the town of: Hudson, state: New York

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