HUDSON FALLS – Barbara A. Pincheon Ure Chadwick, 80, of Delaware Ave, passed away at her home, Monday, March 7, 2016, surrounded by her loving family.
Born May 31, 1935, in Hudson Falls, she was the daughter of the late Carl and Charlotte (Kinney) Pincheon.
Barb was a graduate of Hudson Falls High School.
On September 28, 1973, she married David Chadwick. He passed away in 2005.
Barb served as a matron for the Hudson Falls Police Department and as a crossing guard at Oak and Maple Street. She also was an Avon representative.
Barb was the proud owner of a beautiful 1935 Ford custom pickup truck and a member of the ACE Car Club. She loved animals, enjoyed playing pool, watching NASCAR, traveling, country music, snowmobiling, going hunting and fishing, arts and crafts, ceramics, painting and most of all, spending time with her family. Barb loved big family gatherings and was the matriarch of her family.
Besides her parents and husband, Barb was predeceased by her son in law, Jack Diamond.
Survivors include her children, Jim Ure and his wife, June of Hudson Falls, Debbie Diamond of South Glens Falls, Dave Ure and his loving companion, Marybeth of Fort Edward, Dan Ure and his wife, Robin of Hudson Falls, Dru Ure and his wife, Joelyn of Glens Falls; her stepchildren, Patti Gile of Schenectady, Janette Daury of Virginia, Carol Foote and her husband, Dan of Queensbury, David Chadwick, Jr. and his wife, Debbie of Georgia, Theresa Burch of Glens Falls, Barbara Davis of Ohio; many grandchildren and several step grandchildren, great grandchildren and great great grandchildren; her sister Sandy Priest of Hudson Falls; her sister in law, Sharon Fares of Glens Falls; several nieces, nephews and cousins. She is also survived by her first husband, with whom she had 5 children, Leon Ure, of the town of Moreau.
Friends may call on Friday, from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m., at the Carleton Funeral Home, Inc., 68 Main Street, in Hudson Falls.
Words of remembrance will be offered, following the calling hours, at 7 p.m. Friday at the funeral home.
Burial will take place in the spring at Moss Street Cemetery in the town of Kingsbury.
Donations in memory of Barb may be made to the American Heart Association, 4 Atrium Dr #100, Albany, New York 12205 or the SPCA of Upstate New York, 588 Queensbury Ave, Queensbury, New York 12804.
We were sad to hear of our cousin’s passing and will miss her charm and wisdom. She gave me the gift of knowledge of our family history along with many precious photos that I will always treasure. Our thoughts go to cousin Sandy and all of Barbara’s large and loving family.
We are very sorry for your loss.
Sending love and prayers your way.
So truly sorry for your loss Ure & Chadwick families. She was one very special lady with an awesome sense of humor and a heart of gold! Rest In Peace. Give Dad hell for us! Forever in our hearts & memories.
Lots of love,
The Farringtons
So very sorry for your loss. May She RIP.
I will always treasure the time I had with Barb and Dave as our friends and neighbors. She made us the most beautiful wedding cake, tried to teach me how to make her stew, and was ever there to lend a helping hand. The world is richer from her presence, and poorer for her passing. Peace and comfort to all her loved ones.
I was so sorry to hear of my “Other Mom’s” passing. What a great lady she was. You will be missed Barb by so many. Thoughts and prayers to all of my other family, who for so many years you all were my other family. Ma will forever be in my heart, love all my Ure brothers and especially my sister Deb. Sorry for you loss.
Dearest Ure and Chadwick families, I send my deepest sympathy in the passing of your mother, step mother, and my “Gramma Barb”. I loved her as my own grandmother that I never had a chance to spend time with. I have a “hand painted” wooden box that she made for me more than thirty years ago that I will treasure forever. At my baby shower Gramma gave me a bear that she had made from different colored wash cloths that looked like a little clown. That bear is my daughter’s most prized possesion “Clowny”. I will miss Easter breakfast, all though it has been many years since I attended, I knew I was always welcome. Thank you for all you had done for me while I was growing up. Thank you for the encouragement you gave me when I needed it most. Most of all, thank you for loving me and my Emily as your own. I love you Gramma Barb, rest in peace.
Carolyn and I are so deeply saddened by the passing of your mother. She was always so nice to us. She will be greatly missed. We will keep you and your family in our prayers.
RIP my dear friend. You will be sorely missed by everyone that knew you. So many great memories. So many memories for 55 years. Through thick and thin you were always there for me and my family. Love and miss you.
Barb was always a staple in my life… I will always have fondest memories of her. Part of our big crazy family, she would show to events looking sharp, with a big smile and a squeezy hug. 🙂 She was also a very dear friend to my Mom Bernice Kelly, a fellow Avon Lady & and very special part of her life as well. I am also happy to have few “hand-painted” Barb items that I will cherish.
Sending love from my family and myself to all of you who were lucky enough to be touched by her as well.
MaryEllen (Oddy) & Janie Morrison
and Arline (Oddy) Taborek and family
We both felt so sad to hear of Barb’s passing. We send our love
and prayers to the entire family. Barb always made Steve feel like
family and she was so special to him. Lots of wonderful memories
will help in this time of sorrow. God Bless!
Sincere sympathy with love to all the family
May your memories of the wonderful times you shared with your loved one comfort you and your family, today and always.
So sorry for your loss, she was a wonderful lady, again sorry for your loss.
Dave ,Jim,Dan,Dru and Debbie, I offer my condolences on the loss of you’re mother you all know how i regarded her .A great loss again i am sorry
To all family members of the wonderful lady known as MOM to all of us. We are so sorry for her loss. Great memories of being with her at all the ACE functions,
Russ and Connie
I worked at the Stewarts shop across from ge in Fort Edward I remember her coming on Monday nights in her car after the car shows she was always friendly .My condolences to the family