Dr. Daniel H. Flanders

Dr. Daniel H. Flanders

Dr. Daniel H. Flanders, an accomplished dentist who loved to fly and to fish, died peacefully in his home surrounded by his loving family on Friday, April 7, 2017.  He was 72.

Born in Albany, Dr. Flanders was the son of the late Heather and Allen Flanders of Altamont.  Graduating from Guilderland High School in 1962, he attended the University of Buffalo for his undergraduate studies, where he continued for his Doctorate of Dental Surgery.

A captain in the United States Air Force, he served as a dentist from 1969 to 1971. He attended the University of Nebraska Endodontic Residency Program and, in 1973, began his career in Schenectady in endodontic private practice.

He was a member and past president of the 4th District Dental Society as well as the Schenectady County Dental Society. He was also a member of the New York State Dental Association, Schenectady Dental Study Club, American Dental Association, and American Association of Endodontists.

He also lectured extensively and wrote articles for the New York State Dental Journal and The Journal of Endodontics and served as a member of the Malpractice Review Board for the Medical Liability Mutual Insurance Company.

“A passionate outdoorsman who enjoyed photographing nature, Dan was an avid fly fisherman in pursuit of brown and rainbow trout in rivers around the globe,” his family wrote in a tribute. “Dan was an enthusiastic pilot who accrued over 4,000 hours and held many ratings including CFI (flight instructor), IFR, multi-engine land commercial, single-engine land and sea.

“His Cessna 185, known as ‘Delta Fox,’ was his prized possession, flying her across the US and as far as Alaska, the Bahamas, and Mexico.  His sense of exploration was unbridled, and he and two friends piloted a twin engine plane across the Atlantic Ocean to Scotland and back. On his last great adventure, Dan and his wife, Michelle, piloted themselves in a single-engine plane across Africa.”

Dr. Flanders was a talented woodworker, having built his own log cabin on the family island in Canada where he made over 400 water landings in Delta Fox. “His cabin is where he sought peace and solitude with his family.” the tribute said.

****

Dr. Daniel H. Flanders is survived by his wife, Michelle; his daughter, Dr. Susan Cushman and her husband, Dr. Jeremy Cushman, of Honeoye Falls; and his son, Daniel Flanders Jr. of Rexford; his beloved grandsons, Riley and Thomas Cushman; his brothers Jim Flanders and his wife, Chris, of Scotia, and Dr. John Flanders and his wife, Sandra, of Saunderstown, Rhode Island; many nieces and nephews; his aunt, Betty Jane McCabe of Cincinnati, Ohio; his cousins, Sheila McGuire of Cazenovia, Peter Galway of Westchester, Pennsylvania, and Andrew Galway of Cincinnati, Ohio.

“The family would be remiss to not mention Dan’s employees, three special women in his life: Teresa Coville of Scotia, Lou Ann Cleary of Rotterdam, and Frances Hoffman of Esperance,” his family wrote. “They were loyal, devoted, and always professional; he cherished them and considered them family.

“Dan’s family would like to thank those who helped him in his cancer fight, especially the staff of Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, St. Peter’s Hospital, and Community Hospice of Saratoga County.

“In accordance with his wishes, a private celebration of his life will be arranged by his family at a later date.  In lieu of flowers, please perform an act of kindness in Dan’s honor. “

Online remembrances may be made at www.fredendallfuneralhome.com.

 

More Obituaries

  • ALTAMONT — Paul F. Forand, an educator at heart, taught in Guilderland schools for more than three decades and enjoyed outdoor adventures with children and grandchildren.

    He died peacefully at St. Peter’s Hospital in Albany on Thursday, Dec. 26, 2024. He was 85.

  • Blanche L. Tubbs

    KNOX  — Blanche L. Tubbs, who worked hard to take care of her family, died peacefully surrounded by her family on Thursday, Dec. 12, 2024. She was 95.

  • RENSSELAERVILLE — John Martin “Jack” Kudlack Jr., who served as an Army medic in Vietnam and then worked as a nurse and police officer, always helped other people.

    He died on Saturday, Sept. 14, 2024.

The Altamont Enterprise is focused on hyper-local, high-quality journalism. We produce free election guides, curate readers' opinion pieces, and engage with important local issues. Subscriptions open full access to our work and make it possible.