QUEENSBURY – Tena M. Campney, 67, of Pinecone Dr., passed away unexpectedly Tuesday October 18, 2022, at Glens Falls Hospital.
Born January 23, 1955, in Glens Falls, she was the daughter of the late Edgar Ingraham and the late Ruth Pasco.
She married the love of her life, Barry F. Campney on July 14, 1973, at the Adamsville Church. They shared 37 years of marriage together before his passing on January 21, 2011.
For many years Tena was employed as a technician at C.R. Bard in Glens Falls.
Tena enjoyed her time with family, watching her soap operas, working on puzzles and spending money on things she didn’t need. She loved animals, Sasha and Oscar were her babies.
Besides her parents and husband, Tena was predeceased by her brother, Stephen Ingraham, and her sisters in law, Sandra Washburn, Barbara Pincheon and Norma Campney.
Survivors include her two children, Ann Davis of Hudson Falls and Brant Campney of Queensbury; her grandchildren, Tyler (Alyssa) Davis, Devan and Kadyn Davis, all of Hudson Falls; her sisters Marsha (Clayton) Greene, Bonnie (Sean) Cameron; two brothers in law, James Campney of Florida and Dennis (Carol) Campney of Illinois; her two sisters in law, Gloria (Donald) DuPrey and Sadria Ingraham, both of Queensbury; and several nieces, nephews and cousins.
Friends may call on Saturday, October 22, 2022, from 2 to 3 p.m., at the Carleton Funeral Home, Inc., 68 Main Street in Hudson Falls.
In lieu of flowers or donations, the family asks that you remember how fragile life is, and to live every moment and cherish what you’ve been given.
The family would like to invite everyone to join them for a celebration of life gathering immediately following services at 24 Margaret St, in Hudson Falls.
Mom you will be missed more than you know. You and Dad are together again and never have to let go. Rest easy until we see you again.
Aunt Tena, first off, you were the true and only love to my Uncle Barry! That man couldn’t have loved you more! Thank you for coming into his life. Second, being a Mom to your two kids and being a grandmother to those boys met so much to you. You proved many times over that family was first. Every time you saw me and Laurie, you had nothing but a smile, a hug and an “I love you” for both of us. You’re going to be missed so much but, knowing your with Uncle Barry and all the other ones that love you so much is comforting. Hey Uncle Barry, make her laugh and say “ Oh Barry!!!” Over and over again! I love you!
Oh how she will be missed. We had a lot of memories even though I didn’t live up there long. Tena and Barry were instant friends when I moved up there. We had Sandy Hill Days, orchards where we went to get apples but the guys ended up by the cider donuts. I will miss you so much, Tena. You helped me through some rough days. You were such a strong person and creative. Rest in peace with Barry. Together again. Love you all and my heart is breaking with you Ann and Brant and grandkids. She was one in a million.
I loved that woman so much. she married my brother Barry and now they are walking hand in hand together once again. I did get a chance to spend a little time with her this past summer at her house. a time I WILL CHERISH
Prayer to the family of Tena, she was a wonderful person she now is with her love Barry Rest In Peace Tena
Tena was an awesome friend and co-worker. I just wish I has known things were this bad so I could have helped!
Rest in Peace my friend. I am sure your mom and Barry were waiting right at the light for you as well as many others. We had some really really great times through the years and I have found myself thinking about the often. Spread your wings and fly. Kiss everyone up there for me. Love you <3
I loved working with Tina,she was a great girl,and a very hard worker, Prayers to the whole family 🙏