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Sydney C. Lander

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Sydney C. Lander

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17 Aug 2007 (aged 89)
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Sydney was 89 years old when he passed. he had lived on Cherry St. He passed in the Sunny View Nursing Home, Warwick. He was the husband of Lillian A. ( Alterio) Lander and would have celebrated 60 years of Marriage in Jan 2008.

He was born in Ipswich, MA a son of the late Benjamin and Anna M. ( Laconius ) Lander and had been a resident of Warwick for the past forty seven years previously living in Cranston. For twenty nine years until his retirement in 1989, he had been a metal finisher for the R. E. Sturdy Co in Providence. "Syd" as he was called, was an active member of the Johan Baner Lodge #36 VASA Order of America, an active worker at Vasa Park in Foster, RI and was an Army Air Force Veteran during WWII.

He is survived by his wife and several nieces and nephews. He was the brother of the late Benjamin Lander and Thelma Reeves.

He will be remembered by those who knew him as a very special man who was a great friend. All memories of him are wonderful. It is sure that he is now dancing in Heaven.
Sydney was 89 years old when he passed. he had lived on Cherry St. He passed in the Sunny View Nursing Home, Warwick. He was the husband of Lillian A. ( Alterio) Lander and would have celebrated 60 years of Marriage in Jan 2008.

He was born in Ipswich, MA a son of the late Benjamin and Anna M. ( Laconius ) Lander and had been a resident of Warwick for the past forty seven years previously living in Cranston. For twenty nine years until his retirement in 1989, he had been a metal finisher for the R. E. Sturdy Co in Providence. "Syd" as he was called, was an active member of the Johan Baner Lodge #36 VASA Order of America, an active worker at Vasa Park in Foster, RI and was an Army Air Force Veteran during WWII.

He is survived by his wife and several nieces and nephews. He was the brother of the late Benjamin Lander and Thelma Reeves.

He will be remembered by those who knew him as a very special man who was a great friend. All memories of him are wonderful. It is sure that he is now dancing in Heaven.

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