Ian B. Muckey, 59

HANNIBAL, NY – Ian B. Muckey, 59, resident of the town of Granby, met an untimely death on Monday, June 26, 2017.

He had worked many years as a dedicated forklift operator for Oswego Growers and more recently for Champlain Valley Specialty of NY, Inc.

When not working, Ian loved watching movies, and was an avid fan of Star Wars.

He was predeceased by his father, John, in 1997; mother, Evelyn, in 2016; and sister, Cheryl, in 2006.

Ian is survived by his brothers, Donald (Joan), Mark (Mary) and Loren; sisters, Gail and Lorraine “Rainy” (Ronald); and several nieces and nephews.

Funeral services will be private.

Foster Funeral Home, Hannibal, has care of arrangements.

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16 Comments

  1. Thoughs and prayers go out to the family. I went to school with him god bless all RIP Ian

  2. Ian was the best towmotor operator I have known, A good employee and dedicated to his job. Morris Sorbello former mananger at Oswego Growers and Shippers

  3. So sorry for your loss Gail & family.I remember your brother well.

  4. My deepest sympathy to Ian’s family and friends. When he was employed on my father’s farm, he was a very responsible, hardworking and loyal. Ian was a wonderful young man. REST IN PEACE.

  5. So sorry for the loss of your brother gail….thoughts to you and your family.

  6. RIP Bradley. Condolences to the Muckey family. You all will be in our thoughts and prayers.

  7. So sorry Ian, you were taken way to soon. You were a great classmate… you will be missed RIP Ian

  8. Cheryl I’m so sorry to hear of your brothers untimley death. God bless the family and prayers go to all of you. We live in SC now, so won’t make the services but thoughts will be with you and yours.

  9. Gail & family – please accept our sympathy on the untimely passing of your brother.

  10. As a former classmate Ian I always thought of you being a good soul.May you find comfort in heaven. Condolences to your family.

  11. (Shrek) May you rest in piece!
    I worked with you at growers and shippers
    One of my favorite memories is when Joyce had to run away from you because you didnt see her while driving fork-lift or another when you backed off from the dock outside aww all the good ole memories of that place

  12. so sorry to Ians family, at our 20th class reunion he said the sweetest thing about me to my husband, I have thought of that many times, , may you all have peace

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