HUDSON FALLS – Marilyn (Myette) Garnsey, 87, a lifelong resident of Hudson Falls passed away on Friday, August 2, 2019.
Born on June 26, 1932, in Hudson Falls, she was the
daughter of the late Henry J. and Florence (Barrett) Myette.
In October 0f 1950, Marilyn married Raymond Garnsey at St.
Mary’s Church in Hudson Falls. He passed
away on December 20, 2009.
She was a communicant of St. Mary’/St. Paul’s Church and
enjoyed crossword puzzles, ceramics and camping. She especially enjoyed time with her family
and was a member of the 60Plus Senior Citizens in Hudson Falls.
In addition to her husband and parents, she is predeceased
by a son, Raymond “Mike” Garnsey and a special cousin, Jean Delair.
Marilyn is survived by her children, Suzanne Picard and her
husband, Herman of Voorheesville, Deborah Diamond and her husband, Frank of
Hudson Falls, Terry Garnsey and his wife, Kathy of Limington, ME and Scott
Garnsey of Hudson Falls; six grandchildren, Timothy Diamond, Nicholas Diamond,
Michael Picard, terry Garnsey, Rachael Garnsey and Christopher Garnsey; several
great-grandchildren; her sister, Jane Myette of Hudson Falls; her brother,
David Myette of Lake Sunnyside; two special friends, Mary Stewart and Gladys Monahan
and several nieces and nephews and cousins.
Friends may call from 12 to 1 p.m. on Thursday, August 8,
2019 at the Carleton Funeral Home, Inc., 68 Main St., Hudson Falls.
Prayers will be said at 1 p.m., following the calling
hours, at the funeral home.
The Rite of Committal will follow at St. Paul’s Cemetery on
Vaughn Rd in the town of Kingsbury.
Donations in Marilyn’s memory may be made to St. Jude’s
Children’s Research hospital, 262 Danny Thomas Pl, Memphis, TN 38105.
FORT EDWARD — Marilyn Irvine,
the Queen of East Road and matriarch of the Gates clan, joined her beloved
husband and parents Friday, June 21, at the age of 90.
Born February 28, 1929, in
Glens Falls, N.Y., Marilyn was the only child of Gerald and Catherine (Gates)
Rivers.
Marilyn loved growing up on
LaClaire Street in Hudson Falls and was very proud her father was a Hudson
Falls police sergeant. In 1946 she graduated from Hudson Falls High School,
where she made many friends. She stayed in touch with several of them well into
her 80s, having lunch once a month with her “El Grupo” girlfriends.
Marilyn was working at Sears in
downtown Glens Falls when she met the love of her life, Ken Irvine. They
married on June 6, 1948, when Marilyn was just 19. He passed away Sept. 23,
2001, after 53 wonderful years of marriage.
After Ken’s graduation from
SUNY Cobleskill, they bought a home on East Road in Fort Edward. Never
envisioning herself as a farmer’s wife, Marilyn assumed that role in the first
few years of marriage, raising chickens, turkeys and four daughters with her
husband. Marilyn remained a homemaker until her daughters were in school, when
she went to work in the cafeteria at Maple Street School in Hudson Falls. In
the mid-1970s she became the Health Office Assistant at Dix Avenue School, a
position she held until her retirement in 2000 at age 71. Marilyn is fondly
remembered by many teachers, staff, and students – her “Dix Avenue Dandies” –
and their parents. She also worked for her dear friends Kaye and Henry Barbieri
at DaJon’s, selling bell-bottoms to the local teenagers.
A lifelong Episcopalian,
Marilyn was proud to have been a member of four local Episcopal churches at
some point during her life. She taught Sunday School, sang in the choir, served
as a chalice bearor, and took Communion to shut-ins. She also was a member of
Daughters of the King. Marilyn felt particularly blessed by the Marriage
Encounter ministry she shared with her husband for many years. She and Ken were
Area Coordinators and also a Presenting Couple, going on weekend retreats to
several states to share the experiences in their relationship with others.
After retiring, Marilyn stayed busy as the local Marriage Encounter registrar.
Marilyn and Ken also worked together as Rape Crisis volunteers and at Beaver
Cross camp in Cooperstown, Marilyn as a secretary and Ken at the snack bar.
Marilyn and Ken camped at the
Lake George Battlegrounds when their girls were young and still enjoyed camping
in later years, taking trips in their RV to Minnesota, the Finger Lakes, the
St. Lawrence Seaway, and Oceanwood Campground in Maine with their Siberian
Husky, Misha. Marilyn always had a soft spot for Brant Lake, having spent
summers there as a girl. She was able to spend time there last summer, relaxing
on the beach in her sunglasses or lounging on the porch watching Blue Bloods on
her tablet.
Among Marilyn’s favorite
pastimes in retirement were knitting prayer shawls and watching the NFL and NBA
on TV, especially Steph Curry and the Golden State Warriors. But the one thing
she loved more than chocolate was her family. Left to cherish her memory are her
daughters Kathy Burke and her husband Michael of Fort Edward, Kerry Dudley and
her husband TJ of Comanche, Texas, Laurie Kuba and her husband Ron of Fort
Edward, and Patty Dangelico and her husband Glenn of Lakeland, Florida. She is
also survived by grandchildren Lisa Hale and her husband Brian, Shannon Burke
Ayala and Christopher Burke, Stephen Dangelico (Donna Litaker), Patrick Dudley (Jean
Lonie), Gerald Dudley and his wife Deirdre McKenna, Geoffrey Dudley and his
husband Matthew Bailey, Nicole Kuba (Beau Blanchard) and Shelby Kuba (Morgan
Brown); great-grandchildren Alcides “Trey” Ayala III, Briley Hale, and Anthony
Dangelico; and several nieces, nephews and cousins.
The family would like to thank
the Community Hospice team as well as caregivers Heather, Shawna, Rayna,
Taylor, Penny and Judy.
Calling hours are from 4 to 7
p.m. on Wednesday, June 26, at Carleton Funeral Home, 68 Main St., Hudson
Falls. A funeral Mass will be celebrated at 11 a.m. on Thursday, June 27, at
Church of the Messiah, 296 Glen St., Glens Falls, with Bishop David Bena and
the Rev. Karl Kuhn presiding.
Memorial donations may be made to Christ the King Spiritual Life Center, 575 Burton Rd, Greenwich, NY 12834 or Church of the Messiah, 296 Glen St # 1, Glens Falls, NY 12801 or Doreen’s Soup Kitchen and Food Pantry, 293 1/2 Main St, Hudson Falls, NY 12839.
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