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John Wade "Jack" Ettinger, Sr., 71, of Lansing, NY died Saturday, August 25
after a short illness.
A native of Skaneateles, NY, and a 1954 graduate of the Manlius Military
Academy, Ettinger served in the U.S. Army in the late 1950's, stationed in
Germany.
Music was a big part of Jacks life He was the drum major while a student at
St. Lawrence University and later played locally in bands, primarily as a
renowned Dixieland drummer. He was a member of various drum and bugle corps
outfits, and was also a huge lover of country music.
After a career in sales with his family's business, Highway Materials, he
was the President and owner of University Sand & Gravel, a local
construction industry leader through the 60's and 70's.
A member of Lansing Fire Station #5, Jack served over 35 years in the
Lansing Volunteer Fire Department. He long held a position as Commissioner.
He served as president of the Finger Lakes Kennel club, and, with Wife Nora,
raised champion Bernese Mountain Dogs and Tibetan Spaniels.
Jack was an avid patron of athletics for Lansing High School, Lemoyne
College, Canisius College, Clarkson University and Cornell University, where
his children competed on various teams. He was a lifelong fan of the New
York Yankees.
He is survived by his loving wife of 28 years, Nora Ettinger, along with
five children - Jessica Ettinger Gottesman of New York City, John Wade
Ettinger, Jr. of Nashville, TN, Kevin Riggs of Malone, NY, William Kerry of
Lansing, NY, and Maxwell Kerry of Grand Rapids, MI. He is survived by three
grandchildren - Jackson Wade Ettinger, Zachary John Gottesman and Joshua
George Gottesman. He is survived by daughters-in-law Jill Ettinger and
Courtney Stevens-Kerry, and son-in-law Dr. Eric Gottesman. He is also
survived by brother Joseph Ettinger of Moravia, NY and sister Susan Ettinger
of Ithaca, NY. He was preceeded in death by Son Keith Riggs.
In lieu of flowers or gifts, the family asks that a contribution be made to
the Lansing Volunteer Fire Department, 80 Ridge Road, Lansing, NY, 14882
A memorial service will be held on September 17, 2007 at the Lansing Funeral
Home.
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