Robert L. “Deano” Dean, Sr.

Dean, Robert Sr.QUEENSBURY – Robert L. “Deano” Dean, Sr., 65, of Queensbury passed away on Sunday, January 22, 2017, at Glens Falls Hospital surrounded by his loved ones after a short battle with cancer.

Born on August 31, 1951, in Glens Falls, he was the son of the late Irving and Mary (Livingston) Dean.

Bob graduated from Queensbury High School in 1969. He went on to continue his education at the General Electric Plant Engineering Craftsman Apprenticeship Program.

He worked at General Electric for over a decade, followed by Encore, IP, and retired in 2014 from IBEW Local 236 in Albany as an electrician.

Bob was a member and past president of the West Glens Falls Volunteer Fire Co. in the late 70s to early 80s. He was a long time little league coach for all four of his kids. His hobbies included hunting and fishing at his beloved camp in Minerva, and more recently at his new camp in Ticonderoga. As he moved on in his retirement he could be found on the links of Kingswood or Pole Valley. One of his favorite things to do was to go on boat rides with his friends and family, especially his five granddaughters. Bob loved to watch sports, cheering for the NY Yankees and Miami Dolphins. Deano was very well known for his sense of humor. Bob recently found happiness caring for his small Yorkshire terrier, Yogi, which was surprising to all.

He was predeceased most recently by his youngest son and hunting buddy, Shawn M. Dean, who he missed dearly. He was proud of all his children but especially loved watching Shawn follow in his footsteps to complete a tool maker apprenticeship at General Electric.

He was also predeceased by his parents, Irving Dean, Sr. and Mary Dean; his two brothers, Irving Dean, Jr. and Earl Fordrung; and his sister, Ella Danahy.

Bob is survived by his children: Robert L. Dean, Jr. and his wife, Jennifer Dean of Queensbury, Angela Dean and her fiancé, Ronnie Diffee of South Glens Falls, and Stephanie Dean and her partner, David Carletta of Rochester; his granddaughters, Haylee Williams, Alivia Dean, Finley Dean, Cambria Dean, and Kennedy Dean; his longtime companion, Lucy Elder of Queensbury, who was a blessing to him, and her children Lisa Stewart and her husband, Taylor, Luke Elder and his companion, Rebecca, and TJ Elder; his siblings, Geraldine Mound, Floyd Dean and his wife, Doreen, Earl Dean and his wife, Linda, James Dean and his wife, Janet; and several nieces, nephews, cousins, and many close friends.

Friends are invited to call on Thursday from 4 pm to 7 pm at the Carleton Funeral Home, Inc at 68 Main Street.

A Funeral Mass for Bob will take place on Friday at 11 am at Our Lady of Annunciation in Queensbury, with Reverend Joseph Busch, pastor, officiating.

In lieu of flowers, donations in Bob’s memory can be made out to Tri City Joint Apprenticeship Program, 428 Old Niskayuna Road, Latham, NY, 12110, or online at www.TriCityJATC.org, or to the American Cancer Society, 959 Route 9, Queensbury, NY 12804.

Special thank you to the Glens Falls Oncology Unit, especially nurses Tammy and Laura of the ICU, as well as Dr. Gaiotti-Grubbs.

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9 Responses to Robert L. “Deano” Dean, Sr.

  1. Sandy Whelan says:

    Bob, Angie, and Stephanie,
    Jack and I are so sorry for your loss. Your Dad was a great guy with a wonderful sense of humor and a smile for everyone. Please accept our condolences and prayers for all the family.
    Sandy and Jack Whelan

  2. Jeremiah Ulmer says:

    Bob it was always a pleasure to work with you, it is not every day we are able to work with someone that will influence us for the rest of our lives. My condolences to Bobs family. Ibew local 236

  3. Julie Carpenter &Lexi Gordon says:

    Bob(MR.DEAN) So very sorry for the loss of your Dad. May you find peace at this most difficult time! Give our love and sympathy to your famiy also.

    Julie & Lexi

  4. Sean bruns says:

    Deano it has been many years since I had the pleasure of working with you and you working in my crew. It was alwayes nice to hear your word of wisdom and knowledge that you even gave not even knowing it. When I heard of your passing it hit me that it has been years since the last time I worked or seen you. You are missed I hope your new chapter is as you wish You are one of a kind. Sean p bruns Ibew local 236 with great sorrow to family and friends. Just a piece of info giving to me by the man of many skills why worry about what has not happened yet.

  5. Heather Sweeney says:

    Bobbie, Angie and Stephanie,
    I am so very sorry for the loss of your father. He was always so kind, and such a great sense of humor. He always made everyone laugh with his jokes. I know he loved you all dearly. My thoughts and prayers are with you all at this difficult time. May you find comfort knowing he has been reunited with Shawn. Sending Love and Prayers to the family.
    Heather Sweeney

  6. Jim Powers & Kathleen Murphy says:

    Our sincere condolences to all the family in what has been such a tragic year. I often think about the wonderful times Deano and I had at the Minerva camp that we both loved so such. He will always be remembered.

  7. Mary OMarra says:

    So very sorry for your loss Lucy. Please know that you and the family are in my prayers. May you find comfort in the arms of Are Lord at this difficult time. May you be blessed with the memories that the two of you have shared together For so many years. Love in Christ
    Mary OMarra

  8. Angie Dean says:

    I love and miss you so much already Dad. You were the best Daddy in the world ❤️

  9. Roger says:

    Lucy,Bob,Angie, and Stephanie
    My thoughts and condolences are with you. Bob was a great intelligent guy who touched my mind, heart, and funny bone. We had many great times together, I think of him often and will never forget him.

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