Kenneth Dumas

Obituary of Kenneth Fay Dumas

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Savannah: Born August 6, 1932, went to be with the Lord on March 20, 2012 with his family by his side. Ken is survived by his loving wife of 31 years, Ruth Dumas; children Sandra (Bill) Hunt, Becky (Greg) Cronin, Rory Dumas and Christine Dumas (Bill; step-sons Raymond (Barb) Dumas, Henry and Michael Durham; grandchildren Billie Jo Perrotta (Brian), Bobbi Jo Hunt, William Hunt Jr., Bonny Jo Aumick (Matt), Betty Jo Hunt, Melissa, Charles and Michael Cronin, Matthew and Aaron Chapman, Mark, Justin and Misty Wheaton; 14 great-grandchildren; brother Lloyd Dumas; brothers-in-law Paul “Mel” Inglesby Sr., Alfred (Irene) Inglesby; sister-in-law Nancy Wheaton (Ralph Skinner), Rose (Paul) LaBarbera, Wilma (Leroy) Pomroy; several nieces and nephews. Ken is predeceased by parents Jacob and Beatrice Dumas; sisters Jen, Barb and Mary; brothers Mert and Donald Dumas. Family and friends are invited to call on Sunday March 25th from 2-4 p.m. at the Norton Funeral Home, 5925 New Hartford Street, Wolcott. His funeral service will be held at the conclusion of visitation. Interment will be 2 p.m. Wednesday, March 28th at the Huron Evergreen Cemetery.
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