KINGSBURY –
Florence D. Youngs, 60, of Town Line Road, went into the arms of the Lord on
Monday, March 11, 2019.
Born on
September 29, 1958, in Albany, she was the daughter of the late Laura Youngs.
For several
years, she was a nurse’s aide at Senior Solutions in Saratoga Springs, a job
that she enjoyed very much.
The center
of her life were her grandchildren. She
loved spending time with them, corrupting them, and cheering them on to be the
best they could be.
In addition
to her parents she was predeceased by her sister, Theresa Vooris.
Florence is
survived by her children, Damien Andress of Saratoga Springs, Fawn Whitman of
Hoosick Falls, Andrew Whitman of Saratoga Springs and Johanna Whitman of
Saratoga Springs; 16 grandchildren; four great grandchildren; her siblings,
William Vooris and his wife, Janice of Rensselear, Richard Harwood of
Rensselear and Chasity Mayr of Rensselear; and many nieces, nephews and
cousins.
QUEENSBURY – Marcia V.
Sawn, mom passed into the arms of the Lord on March 8, 2019, after a short
Illness.
She was born on July 30, 1938,
in West Rupert, Vermont, the daughter of Martha and Donald Viault. Marcia attended grade school in the Rupert
one room schoolhouse and was a graduate of Washington Academy in Salem.
In 1956, Marcia took a job
at the Glens Falls Insurance Co., where she met her future husband, Richard
“Dick” Sawn. Mom and Dad settled in Queensbury and raised two children. Mom
went into the child care business and spent the next fifty years caring for
dozens and dozens of children. Many of them became like a second family to her.
Sunday was her favorite
day, as there was church in the morning and then they would travel to West
Rupert for Sunday dinner with her grandparents every week. Mom loved Vermont
and was a true Vermonter. She was quirky, clever and stubborn. She liked to
discuss politics and would rarely admit she had been wrong about anything! Mom
also loved music, and often would play her piano and sing with family and
friends or crank up the stereo and dance around the living room. She was fun
loving, warm and caring.
Dick tragically passed away
early in life, and eventually Mom met and married Luman “Lu” Bennett. They
spent over twenty blissful years together, until he passed away in 2006. They
loved their cats and loved to travel, often traveling throughout New York, New
England and Canada on Summer vacations.
Once again Mom was left to
renew her life, and she was fortunate to find her special friend, Robert “Bing”
Bingham. They also did a lot of traveling and photographing in the Adirondacks
and her beloved Vermont. Bing passed away in 2010.
Marcia is predeceased by
her father, Donald Viault; her husbands, Richard Sawn and Luman Bennett; and
her special friend, Robert Bingham.
She is survived by her mother,
Martha Coffin of Sunderland Vt.; her sisters, Bonnie Trout of Sunderland Vt.,
Denise Legg of Hudson Falls and Dorene Viault of Queensbury; and her brother,
Robert “Bobby” Viault of Palm Springs FL; her children, Steven (Dawn) Sawn of
Kingsbury, Susan (Brian) Gosselin of Hampton, Kimberly (Paul) Phillips and
Michael Bennett; her grandchildren, Jason Sawn, Casey (Colleen) Wilson, Joshua
(Shari) Wilson, Randy Sawn; as well as several cousins, nieces, nephews and great-grandchildren.
We would like to thank the
staff of the Slate Valley Center in North Granville, for the excellent care
they gave mom.
At mom’s request, there
will not be any calling hours, and interment will be at the convenience of the
family, in the spring.
GLENS FALLS – Marshall C Stone, 86, of Glens Falls passed away
on Friday, March 8, 2019, at his home.
Born April 13, 1932, he was the son of the late Jay C. Stone and
Madeline (Clark) Stone Dineen and his stepfather, Jack Dineen.
In 1950, he met Ann Gazzillo and started working for his future
father in law in his construction business.
Marshall and his brother, the late Jay E. Stone, enlisted in the
U.S. Air Force on Oct. 5, 1952. He was stationed at Smokey Hill AF Base, Salina
Kansas. Marshall was active duty for 4
years followed by two additional years inactive duty. He also had temporary duty at (upper)
Heyford AFB near Oxford England. In 1956, he was honorably discharged.
In 1953, he married Ann Gazzillo. They were married 65 wonderful years. He started working at Finch Paper until the
early 80’s. Some might remember him as
the part time owner of his Painting business “M.C. Stone and Sons”. He drove around town in a multi colored
retired School Bus resembling the “Partridge Family” Bus. It made a
lot of people’s day when they saw him pass by.
Marshall went onto multiple occupations, one being the driver
for the Warren County Veterans. During the time he spent with many of the vets,
Marshall purchased hats with “God Bless Vets” on them. He sold over $200 with all of the proceeds
going to the Albany VA inpatient vets. He was very proud to have served his
Country. He also drove the transit bus for the City of Glens Falls, for many
years until his retirement in 2000.
Marshall was a 4th degree Knights of Columbus and a member of
the Monsignor Arthur S. Kiffen Counsel. He also was a Grand Knight for one
year.
Marshall was well known for his humor. He loved to make people laugh with his jokes
and would make friends instantly. On a warm day, you could always find him smiling
on his front porch, saying hello to the people that passed by and offering
treats to those who were walking their dogs. He loved being on the porch so
much. And on the cooler days you would find him watching his favorite team the
NY Yankees. He will be deeply missed by all who knew him.
In addition to his parents, Marshall was predeceased by his
brothers, Ronald Stone, who passed away at the age of 8 years old, and Jay
Stone in 2015.
Survivors include his wife, of 65 years, Ann Stone of Glens
Falls; his three sons, Stephen Stone and fiancée, Trish of Thief River Falls,
MN, Ronald Stone and his partner, Nancy of Greenfield, Massachusetts, Robert
Stone of Queensbury; his two daughters, Marsha Stone of Hudson Falls and
Melissa Johnson and her husband, Steven of Fort Edward; grandchildren,
Brittnee, Breanna, Stephanie, Scotty, Eric, Ian, Shannon and Ashley; ten great
grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews; also, his special cousin, Peggy
Simpson, of Hudson Falls and her family.
As per Marshall’s request there will be no calling hours.
A Funeral Mass will be Celebrated 11 a.m. on Wednesday, at St.
Mary’s/St. Paul’s Church, on the park in Hudson Falls, for all that want to
attend.
The Rite of Committal will be conducted at 1:00 p.m. on
Thursday, May 16, 2019 at the Gerald B. H. Solomon-Saratoga National Cemetery,
in the town of Stillwater, with full military honors.
Memorial donations in memory of Marshall, may be sent to his
favorite charity, Boys Town, 14100 Crawford St., Boystown, NE 68010
The family would like to thank the wonderful nurses from
Hospice, Patty and Vicky; and his home health aides, Kim and Ray, for the
kindness and care that they gave Marshall. The family
also sends a huge thank you to his granddaughter, Breanna, for the love
and compassion she showed her grandfather in his final days. It will never be forgotten.
Arrangements have been entrusted to the Carleton Funeral Home,
Inc., 68 Main Street in Hudson Falls.
QUEENSBURY – Maureen (Corcoran) Murray of Queensbury,
formerly of Hudson Falls and South Glens Falls, went to the arms of the Lord,
following a brief illness at Glens Falls Hospital, surrounded by her loving
family on Tuesday, March 5, 2019.
Born on August 21,
1945, in Glens Falls, Maureen was the daughter of the late William P. Corcoran
Sr. and Alice (Penor) Corcoran.
Those left to cherish her memory are her daughter Karen
Murray Martin, her husband, Josh and four beautiful grandchildren, Connor,
Neve, Quinn, and Finola, all of Edmond, Oklahoma. She was the best mother,
“Mima,” “Mo,” and will be greatly missed.
In addition, her loss will be deeply felt by her siblings
and their families; brother, Patrick (Sharon) Corcoran of Glen Burnie,
Maryland, and his sons, Timothy (Kathy) Corcoran of Pasadena, Maryland, David
(Tanya) Corcoran of Churchville, Maryland; sister, Colleen Corcoran of South
Glens Falls and Ann Marie (Melissa) Corcoran of Glens Falls; sister-in-law,
Kathleen Corcoran of Rochester, and her two children, Sean (Paige) Corcoran, and
Kerri (Jeremy) Klein; sister-in-law, Penny Wise of Erie, Pennsylvania; and her three
children, Ryan (Kristen) Wise of South Glens Falls, Samantha (Mike) Baker of
South Glens Falls, and Christopher of New York City; sister-in-law, Lisa (Bill)
Goldsmith of Dyer, Indiana, and her three children, Michael (Beatrice)
Goldsmith of Machesney Park, IL, Morgan Goldsmith of Chicago, IL and Nicholas
Goldsmith of Dyer, Indiana; nephew, Jimmy (Kathy) Oliver of Virginia; Scott
(Lori) Oliver of Glens Falls and LeeAnn Stone of South Glens Falls; as well as
many nieces, nephews and cousins.
Aside from parents, she was predeceased by her husband of 50
years Robert J Murray Jr in August 2018, her daughter, Kellie Ann in January of
1978; her brother, William P. Corcoran Jr. and sister-in-law, Jaqueline (Murray)
Oliver, grandparents, Walter and Pauline Penor.
Maureen graduated from St. Mary’s Academy, Glens Falls in
1963. She attended Adirondack Community
College. She worked at the Adirondack
Credit Service, Inc. from 1964-67. She
then worked as a Senior Patient Billing Representative at the Glens Falls
Hospital Patient Billing Department for 29 years until retirement in 2005.
Everyone who met Maureen soon learned that she adored her
family above all. Maureen enjoyed all
sports, especially golf with her dearest friend, Eliza LaPoint. Her love of outdoors, camping with her family
and kayaking with her sisters. She
adored her YMCA swim class for over ten years with her friends. She loved following her favorite sports
teams, Duke Men’s basketball, UCONN Women’s basketball and Notre Dame football. Maureen loved traveling to visit her
grandchildren, who were the love of her life.
Maureen was a courageous woman, devoted wife, a beloved mother,
grandmother and a genuine friend to many.
The family wishes to extend a special thank you to Dr. Cindy
Conlon for always being there for support.
The CR Wood Oncology team; Dr. A Gillani, Elizabeth
Reinhardt, PA, and the entire staff on Tower 2, especially Jean VanAuken, PA,
who cared for her for many years.
Friends may call on Sunday, March 10, 2019 from 4 to 7 p.m.
at the Carleton Funeral Home, Inc., 68 Main Street in Hudson Falls.
A Funeral Mass will be celebrated at 11:00 a.m. on Monday,
at St. Michael the Archangel Church on Saratoga Ave. in South Glens Falls, with
Father Tony Childs, officiating.
The Rite of Committal will take place in the spring at St.
Paul’s Cemetery in the town of Kingsbury.
In lieu of flowers, donations in her name may be sent to the
American Heart Association at 4 Atrium Drive #100, Albany, NY 12206; or the CR Wood
Cancer Treatment Center at 102 Park St. Glens Falls, NY 12801.
GLENS FALLS
– Betty (Morehouse) Stimpson-Stevens, 80, of Glens Falls passed away on
Tuesday, March 5, 2019 at Glens Falls Hospital.
Born on
August 10, 1938 in Chestertown, she was the daughter of the late Claude and
Beulah (Moores) Morehouse.
She grew up
in the Brant Lake area.
She worked
at various retail positions in the area before becoming a secretary at Planned
Parenthood.
Betty was an
avid reader and some of her other hobbies include knitting, playing on the
computer and socializing amongst family and friends. She also enjoyed spending
time with her great-grandson, Carson. Most of all she was a loving mother and
grandmother.
In addition
to her parents, Betty was predeceased by two sons, John Younes and Michael
Younes; her brothers, Arnold “Arnie” Morehouse, Leslie “Peanut” Morehouse, Gary
Morehouse, Jeffery “Bodine” Morehouse and infant brother Claude Morehouse, Jr.;
two sisters, Kathleen Morehouse and Kelly Golden; and three grand-children,
Billy Joe Younes, Amanda Younes and Sophia TenEyck.
Survivors
include her children, Berton Younes and his wife, Mabel of Texas, William
Younes and his wife, Christine of Queensbury, Harold Stimpson, Jr. of Fort
Edward, Bettina Rathbun and her husband, David of Gansevoort, Jamey Stimpson
and his wife, Jennifer of Texas, Bruce Stimpson and his wife, Colleen of Glens
Falls, Jody Stimpson and his girlfriend, Tanya of Glens Falls and Naomi
Stimpson – Phillips and her husband, Dennis of Queensbury; her brothers, Larry
Morehouse of Illion, Terry “Shotgun” Morehouse and his companion, Candace
Morehouse of Queensbury, Gilbert Morehouse and Timothy Morehouse; her sisters,
Claudia Elms of Randolph, Vermont, Bonnie Bennett and her husband Royal of
Warrensburg and Deborah Anthony and her husband, Gerald of Mohawk; her
sisters-in-law Catherine Morehouse of Glens Falls and Gail Morehouse of Fort
Edward; many grandchildren, several great-grandchildren and even some great-great-grandchildren;
and several nieces, nephews and cousins.
Calling
hours will be held on Thursday, March 7, 2019 from 2 to 4 p.m. at Carleton
Funeral Home, Inc., 68 Main Street in Hudson Falls.
A graveside
service at Union Cemetery, in the town of Fort Edward, will be announced in the
spring.
In addition,
the family would like to acknowledge their appreciation of Betty’s support
staff which includes: Eagle Medical Cab Co. , Betty had stated that “their
staff was much like family and well loved”; the staff at the Renal Dialysis
Center on Broad Street; staff at Glens Falls Hospital; 3 West and the Dialysis
team; the aids from GAHA; Warren County OFA LTC staff, AND Willie Davis, her
care manager.
Memorial
donations in Betty’s name may be sent to the Renal Dialysis Center at 3 Broad
Street Plz, Glens Falls, NY 12801 or the Wounded Warrior Project at 370 7th
Avenue #1802, New York, NY 10001.
HOOSICK
FALLS – Barbara F. (Brown) Rich, 67, of Hoosick Falls passed away on Friday,
March 1, 2019 at Albany Medical Center surrounded by her loving family.
Born on
February 28, 1952 in Glens Falls, she was the daughter of William Brown and
Ruth (Gray) Bennett.
On February
20, 1975 Barbara married her loving husband, Keith Rich, in Hudson Falls.
Her hobbies
include crocheting, watching television, and babysitting.
In addition
to her parents, Barbara was predeceased by her step-father John Bennett; and
her maternal grandparents, George and Florence Gray.
Including
her husband of 43 years, Keith Rich of Hoosick Falls, she is survived by her
two children, Julie Rich of Hoosick Falls and Timothy Rich and his fiancé,
Cassandra Wilkins of Hoosick; her brother, John Brown and significant
other, Cindy Chard of Fort
Edward; her sister, Colleen LaPoint of Hoosick Falls; her uncle, Larry Gray;
her nieces, Jessica LaPoint and Nicole Richardson and her significant other,
Terry Randolph; her nephew, Brian LaPoint; many cousins; and many who were
considered her grandchildren.
Calling
hours will be held on Friday, March 8, 2019 from 5 to 7 p.m. at Carleton
Funeral Home, Inc., 68 Main Street in Hudson Falls.
A graveside
service at Moss Street Cemetery, in the town of Kingsbury, will be announced at
a later date, in the spring.
Memorial
donations in her name may be sent to The American Heart Association at 4 Atrium
Drive #100, Albany, NY 12206 or the Town of Hoosick Rescue Squad at 21 1st
Street, Hoosick Falls, NY 12090.
HUDSON FALLS
– David J. LaPan, of Hudson Falls, passed away on Friday, March 1, 2019, in
Florida, after a long and courageous battle against Agent Orange related
illnesses.
Services
will take place in the spring in Hudson Falls.
A complete obituary
will appear in a future edition of the Post-Star.
FORT EDWARD
– Terry Joe Dewey, 51, of Fort Edward passed away on Friday March 1, 2019 at
her home.
Born on
August 13, 1967 in Glens Falls, she was the daughter of Sandra (Barnes) Andrews,
her husband, Robert, and the late Larry Dewey, Jr.
Terry worked
for many years as a home health aide.
She loved
taking care of her family and being outdoors with her grandchildren.
In addition
to her father, she was predeceased by her maternal grandparents, Erwin and
Winifred Barnes.
Survivors
include her daughter, Krissandra Durkee and her significant other, Charles
Geroux, Jr.; two grandchildren, Isabella Durkee and Aiden Jordon; two sisters,
Dixie Hamelin and Nancy Purdy and her husband, Matthew; her nieces, Corin
Griffin, Brittany Hamelin, LuAnne Griffin, Macylila Purdy and Nicole Hamelin;
nephews, Matthew and Timothy Purdy; and many other beloved family members.
Calling
hours will be held on Tuesday, March 5, 2019 from 4 to 6 p.m. at Carleton
Funeral Home, Inc., 68 Main Street in Hudson Falls.
Funeral
services will be conducted at 6 p.m. on Tuesday, following calling hours, at
the funeral home.
Burial will
be at the convenience of the family.
Donations in
Terry’s name may be made out to the charity of one’s choice.
HUDSON
FALLS- Timothy F. Zaugg Sr, 62, of Hudson Falls, went into the arms of the Lord,
on February 25, 2019, at Glens Falls Hospital, with his wife of 41 years by his
side.
Born on
February 10, 1957 in Utica, he was the son of Shirley Zaugg and the late
Fredrick Zaugg.
Tim married
the love of his life on April 22, 1978. They went on to create a family of
their own, having six children. He has worked at Finch Paper for over 30 years
and took pride in working hard to provide for the people that he loves. He is of
Baptist faith, and truly loves the Lord. His grandchildren were the lights of
his life. He also enjoyed reading, homemade chicken pot pies and cracking jokes
whenever the opportunity arose. Tim was very talented at woodworking and
enjoyed doing it as a hobby.
Tim was
predeceased by his father, Fredrick Zaugg.
Left to
cherish his memory are his adoring wife, Pam (or Puddler as he lovingly called
her); his mother, Shirley; his daughters,
Amanda Mosher and her husband, Joe and Jessica Zaugg: his sons , Michael Zaugg,
Timothy Zaugg, Jr and his fiancé, Taylor, Gabriel Zaugg and his wife, Alyssa
and Daniel Zaugg and his wife, McKenzie, his grandchildren: Caitlin, Tyler,
Samantha, Austin, Aiden, Kadence, Natalie, Trysten, Jordan, Harlan, Gabriel,
Luke, Paige and Adelynn: his sisters, Brenda Gedney and her husband, Dallas, Janet Williams and her husband, Gordon, Karen Friers,
his brothers, Fredrick Zaugg and his wife, Andrea and Jeff Zaugg; and aunts,
uncles, cousins, nieces, nephews, and friends.
The family
will be holding a private celebration of life in the spring.
We would all
like to extend our gratitude to the doctors and nurses who cared for Tim during
this difficult time.
Arrangements
have been entrusted to the Carleton Funeral Home, Inc., 68 Main Street in Hudson
Falls.
FORT EDWARD
– Pamela Anne (French) Brooks-Gibbs, left for an unknown adventure on Monday,
February 25, 2019.
Born on
January 11, 1948, she was the daughter of the late Charlotte and Lloyd French
of Stamford, CT.
Mrs. Gibbs
graduated from the Hinkley Preparatory School in Hinckley, ME and Merrill
Business School in Stamford, CT. She
attended Baker University in Baldwin City, Kansas.
After
college, she worked in Boston before relocating to a commune in West Virginia
where she and a group of friends lived on a 450-acre farm and grew amazing
things.
Mrs. Gibbs
later moved to Washington, DC, where she worked as a legislative assistant to
Congressman Bill Chappell, before taking a job caring for thoroughbred show
jumpers in Florida and New Jersey.
After moving to Glens Falls, Mrs. Gibbs worked for Web Graphics and as a freelance feature writer for the Post Star for 17 years. She also wrote for other regional magazines and won a number of awards for her writing.
Mrs. Gibbs
was predeceased by her husband, Price E. Gibbs, Sr. and a sister, Judith Smith.
She is
survived by a daughter, Gia Futch and her husband, Damein; grandsons, Logan and
Caleb Futch, all of Florida; and by a beloved niece, Barbara Fasulo of
Cromwell, CT.
Mrs. Gibbs
service will be private.
Arrangements
have been entrusted to the Carleton Funeral Home, Inc., 68 Main Street in
Hudson Falls.
SOUTH GLENS
FALLS – Shaun L. Millington, 31, of South Glens Falls, and currently of Fort
Ann, went into the arms of the Lord on Tuesday, February 19, 2019 at his home.
Born on June
11, 1987 in Glens Falls, he was the son of Rian and Tammy (Hermance)
Millington.
Shaun
attended Glens Falls High School.
Shaun worked
summers at the Georgian Lakeside Resort in Lake George
He enjoyed
his coffee and loved his two dogs, Bengie and Bella. He also loved to work on
cars, and other interests include hunting and fishing. Shaun enjoyed watching
street outlaws and going to car shows. He was a night owl, could sleep all day
and be up all night. He enjoyed helping people work on their cars; he would do
anything for anyone, you didn’t even have to ask.
Shaun was
predeceased by his grandparents, Theresa and Harold Hermance, and, Eleanor and
Roger Millington; uncles, Randy Millington, Roger Millington, Ronald Millington
and Richard Millington; aunt, Dianna Hermance; his niece, Journee Millington;
and cousin Robin Millington, Jr.
Survivors
include his parents Rian, Sr. and Tammy Millington of Fort Ann; siblings, Rian
Millington, Jr. and his companion Mercedes Grant, of Glens Falls and Tabitha
Millington and her companion Lawrence Berg of South Glens Falls; aunts and
uncles, Rusty Millington and wife Corrina, of Queensbury, Robin Millington and
wife Penny, of Queensbury, Penny Carmel, of South Glens Falls, Ricky Millington
of Florida and Patricia Carter of North Carolina.
Calling
hours will be from 4 to 6 p.m. on Friday, February 22, 2019 at the Carleton
Funeral Home, Inc., 68 Main Street in Hudson Falls.
SOUTH GLENS
FALLS – Beth Massey, 60, of South Glens Falls passed away on Friday, February
15, 2019 at Glens Falls Hospital.
Beth had a
huge heart, loved everyone and was loved by all. Her grandkids were the most
important thing to her.
She enjoyed
fishing and could out-fish anyone.
Beth was
predeceased by her daughter Crystal Lamarche and her son Curt Massey.
Survivors
include her daughter, Chanti Lamarche, of New Hampshire; her best friend and significant
other of over 18 years, Michael Harrington, of South Glens Falls; her beloved
grandchildren, whom referred to her as “Granny from the mountains”, Shayla Lynn
and Gavin Curt.
All services
will be private at the request of the family.
ADAMSVILLE
– Margaret “Peggy” K. Vaughn, 86, of Adamsville, gained eternal peace on
February 11, 2019. Her quiet, loving ways will be missed immensely here on
earth.
She was born
to John and Eunice Keays on January 26, 1933 in Hudson Falls, NY. She attended
St. Mary’s and graduated from Hudson Falls High School in 1951.
On January
24, 1953, she married Bernard J. Vaughn. She and Bernard were charter members
of the Barnstormers Snowmobile Club, and active members of the Kingsbury
Baptist Church for many years.
Peggy worked
at Locke Agency in Hudson Falls while raising her family and establishing the
family dairy farm in Kingsbury.
Along with
their dairy farm, Peggy and Bernard built and operated the Hen House Diner on
Route 4. Peggy’s attention to detail and unlimited energy were key factors in
the success of those businesses.
In 2007,
they moved to their farm in Adamsville, where family visits were enjoyed on the
front porch, and memories were made at “The Pond”.
Peggy was a
woman of great faith, who placed her worries in God’s hands. Everything she did
revolved around family. She felt blessed to grow up in a large Irish family in
a little house; and she was devoted to making life easier for those she loved.
She was
predeceased by her husband, Bernard J. Vaughn; her son, Kevin J. Vaughn; and
siblings, David Keays, Rich Keays, John Keays and Kathryn Fitzpatrick.
Margaret is
survived by her daughters, Karla Rukat (Tarry) and Lisa Friedman (Charles);
siblings, Noma Bump, Elizabeth Davis, Joseph Keays (Virginia), Robert Keays
(Marie); grandchildren, Kerrie Strong and significant other, Kevin Watrous, Heather
Tucker (Jeff), Kyle Rukat, Tori Vaughn (Hilary), Derek Vaughn (Carrie Marie), Adisen
Friedman and Landen Friedman; eleven great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild.
At
Margaret’s request, there will be no calling hours.
Service will
be held Thursday February 14th at noon at Carleton Funeral Home, 68
Main Street, Hudson Falls, NY.
Burial will
be at the discretion of the family.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Kingsbury Cemetery Association, c/o Lois Sullivan, 15 Old Cronin Rd, Queensbury, New York 12804.
Today is the day the
LORD has made,
let us rejoice and be
glad in it
– Psalm 118:24
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