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IN MEMORIAM: Donald E. Granger, 79;

Worked 40 Years At Keith Clark (ACCO)

UNADILLA – Donald E. Granger, 79, of Unadilla, a 40-year employee of Keith Clark, now ACCO Brands, Sidney, passed away Monday, Oct. 29, 2018, at Wilson Memorial Hospital, Johnson City.

He was predeceased by his wife, Sharon Granger, his parents. Gilbert & Reta Granger, sister, Melba Hammond.

He is survived by his eight children, Coral Wormsley (David), Walton, Brenda (Gene) Macumber, Mount Upton, Fawn Oakley, Tennessee, Robin (Ronald) Wyman, New Berlin, Bev Hulbert, Unadilla, Donald (Pam) Granger, South Carolina, Mark Scaggs, South Carolina, Wendy Granger, Sidney, several grandchildren, great-grandchildren; two sisters, Linda Debus and Darlene (Rich) Johnson, both of Florida, several nieces and nephews, special neighbors and friends, Kona Knapp, Jeff Cordner and Alex, and Deb Oliverio and Jerry Jura.

A Celebration of His Life will be at 2 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 10, at the Mount Upton Fire Station 1698 State Hwy. 8.  Private burial will be held in Evergreen Hill Cemetery Unadilla.

Memorial contributions may be made to the ASPCA.  Online condolences may be made at:  www.wmaddenfh.com.

Arrangements by the Westcott-Madden Funeral Home 123 Main Street Unadilla.

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