Edward K. LaPoint

GLENS FALLS – Edward K. LaPoint, PE, passed away peacefully in his sleep on Thursday May 9, 2024, in the comfort of his own home with the love of his life Jan LaPoint by his side. Eddie was an impactful man in his community and always sought to enhance the lives of the people around him.

He was the son of Carol (Garvin) LaPoint and the late Edward G. LaPoint.

A graduate of South Glens Falls High School, class of 1976, Eddie met Jan while studying at Adirondack Community College and the two built a life and family together. His daughter Erin arrived in 1983 and his son Sam in 1985. With the support of his wife Jan, and a young family, Eddies determination to succeed and provide for his family lead him to graduate from Union College in 1988 with a B.S in Civil Engineering. As a senior, Ed was inducted into the R.P.I Chapter of Chi Epsilon, the National Civil Engineering Honor Society. With a family in tow, Eddie and Jan settled in Queensbury where he’d been a fixture in and around Warren and Washington county for decades.

Ed was a tenacious individual. He was intelligent and humorous. He was intimidating and generous. If you had Ed in your corner, you could take on the world. Ed left his mark on the area with countless engineering feats including office buildings, amusement park rides, homes, bridges, dams, airplane hangars, tunnel systems, roads, you name it. Ed loved to be the person to put his stamp of approval on structural engineering plans.

His daughter Erin LaPoint and grandson William Thomas lit up his life with little league games, football games, and snowboarding. Sam and his wife Taylor welcomed Lachlan James to the world and gave Ed a second grandson to fawn over. Always excited and enthusiastically offering to enlist William and Lachlan in programs and learnings, his grandsons truly gave Ed a reason to work and continue living his best life.

Ed was his family’s biggest cheerleader. From little league to guitar, piano, and dance lessons, Ed believed Erin and Sam could be the greatest of all time. The same sentiment perpetuates down to his beloved grandsons. Boisterous, sometimes to a fault, his encouragement could make an audience shudder. Even today, we can hear him cheering us on from heaven with love and inspiration. Move forward, revive the family camp, support the family.

Skiing, fishing, camping, boating, reading, and BBQing. Ed learned from his father as young man to embrace life and live with honor, do his best to do his duty to God and his country and to obey Scout Law; to help other people at all times; to keep himself physically strong, mentally awake and morally straight. Ed enjoyed the outdoors, travel, and being in charge. A true project manager, he approached life as a leader and relished his ability to solve problems and accomplish goals.

Eds legacy will live on through his loved ones and the numerous individuals he’s impacted. His passion to create and influence will live on through generations at his beloved summer camp on Lake George. A family retreat, with open doors to all that welcomed him into their life, will remain a family retreat with open doors to all who kept him in their hearts. Three cheers for Eddie LaPoint: Hip Hip HOORAY, Hip Hip HOORAY, Hip Hip HOORAY! 

Ed was predeceased by his father Edward G. LaPoint and brother David J. LaPoint.

He is survived by his mother Carol (Garvin) LaPoint, his Uncle Mike LaPoint and Aunt Eliza, his Aunt Charlotte, and several beloved cousins. His soulmate Jan (Legault) LaPoint, his daughter Erin LaPoint and grandson William Thomas and his son Sam LaPoint and wife Taylor LaPoint and grandson Lachlan James. His brother John D. LaPoint and wife Carol LaPoint and Nephew Logan LaPoint and wife Maddie and children Satine, Winston, London, and Fox.

 “Family Prayer: Always seek opportunities and possibilities. Pray, hope, and conscience. Improve and know you can and may do better” – Ed LaPoint

Edwards family would like to thank Dr. Amy Hogan-Moulton and Beth Hutchins, NP for their years of care as well as the staff at DCI in Glens Falls for their care of Ed. We are grateful and blessed for the outpouring of support from friends, families, and colleagues.

Calling hours will be held on Tuesday, May 14, 2024, from 4pm-6pm at Carleton Funeral Home, 68 Main Street in Hudson Falls.  

A funeral service will be conducted at 6pm at the funeral home.

In Edwards memory please consider donating to The National Kidney Foundation, 30 East 33rd Street, New York, NY 10016.

Stephen (Steve) Gil Adler

Stephen (Steve) Gil Adler, passed away on May 7th at Glens Falls Hospital, ending many years of battling kidney tumors and recently dementia.

Steve was born on September 11,1944, to Sidney and Esther Adler. He grew up in Queens, NY, and received his B.A in Political Science from Queens College, where he met his wife, Lydia, who passed away in 2011. They raised 3 children during their 46 years together in the Bronx, Niskayuna, Poughkeepsie, and finally Queensbury, where he spent the last 35 years. Steve worked for 35 years in various roles within the criminal justice system and received a Master’s Degree in Criminal Justice.  He was very dedicated to the work he did and never stopped trying to make a positive impact. He had a passion for people, and leaves behind countless former co-workers, friends and people in the community whose company he cherished.

Steve spent the past 11 years with his loving partner, Karen Marks, who cared for him during these last difficult months and never left his bedside.

Steve is also survived by his sister, Jane Murdock of Camas, Washington, daughter, Alissa (Cliff) Farrier of Queensbury, son Doug (Denise) Adler of Saratoga Springs and daughter Jackie Adler (Kirt Winslow) of Queensbury. He was most proud of his grandson, Reed Farrier and granddaughter, Taylor Farrier.

A private service will be held.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Police Athletic League in NYC at https://donate.palnyc.org for the benefit of building confidence and leadership skills in youth to use at home, schools and in their communities.

Mary J. Celeste

GLENS FALLS – Mary Jane Celeste, 87, a longtime resident of Glens Falls, passed away on Monday, May 6, 2024, with her loving family by her side.

Born July 24, 1936, in Glens Falls, she was the daughter of the late Edward and Lillian (Grant) Fisher, Sr.

Mary was a waitress for many years. She had been employed at Young’s Chinese Restaurant in Glens Falls when they were located on Elm Street.

She had a deep passion for rescuing animals. When she heard about a homeless animal, she would immediately go to its rescue. Mary loved flowers, going to the Farmer’s Market and day trips shopping. It didn’t matter what she was shopping for, she could spend hours in a store. She enjoyed cooking and was a great cook. She loved all Italian food. Mary was also a die hard “Dirt Dog” lover. There would occasionally be times when she would enjoy a cold Genny Light.  One of her favorite actors was “yummy” George Clooney. Mary was a participant in the Boston Marathon and proud she was able accomplish such a task.

Mary was a huge fan of Willie Nelson. Whenever Willie performed at the old Buck & Mikes in Glens Falls, she was there. Mary often spoke about the great times she had at Willie’s shows and shared the story of when she had a tour of Willie’s bus.

All in all, Mary had a wonderful life. She truly loved all her children and grandchildren. However, “her boys” were her favorite.

In addition to her parents, Mary was predeceased by the father of her children, Martin B. Celeste; her sons, Michael R. Celeste, and Mickey E. Celeste; her brothers, Edward Fisher, and Raymond Fisher; her sisters, Margaret (Cosimo) Bisignano, and Madeline (Max) Schenk, Jr, and Rose Marie Fisher; her niece, Tina Celeste Straut, and nephew Edward Fisher.

Survivors include her children, Martin (Lyn) Celeste of Queensbury, Mark Celeste of Hudson Falls, Marcia “Misty” Celeste of Queensbury, and Mindy (Scott) Dudley of Hudson Falls; her grandchildren Michael Celeste, Lisa (Steve) Friday, Kristy (Scott) Celeste, Rachael Hatcher, Corwin Holt, Martin Celeste, Mark Celeste, Pamela (Chet) Free, Jeffrey (Autumn) Mattison, and Danielle (Colton) Mattison; her great grandchildren, Anthony, Austin, Paitin, Timothy, Nathan, Lane, Alaina, and Ava; her great great grandchildren, Arianna, Amiyah, and Jaiden; and her sisters, Marilyn Marcantonio and Marjorie (Tom) Knobel. Mary is also survived by several nieces and nephews and special nieces, Kimberly Fisher, and Chrystal Barrisford.  Additionally, she is survived by her cat, Tiggy.

At Mary’s request, there will be no calling hours.

A graveside service will take place at 1 pm on Monday May 13, 2024, at Brown’s Cemetery in Fort Ann.

The family suggests memorial donations in Mary’s name be made to FACT (Feline Advocates Coming Together), P.O. Box 4045, Queensbury, NY 12804.

Jon W. Cooper, Sr.

SOUTH GLENS FALLS – Jon W. Cooper, Sr., 76, of South Glens Falls, passed away peacefully on Wednesday, May 8, 2024, after a short illness.
Born on March 23, 1948, in Glens Falls, he was the son of the late George and Mary (Smith) Cooper.
Jon was a graduate of South Glens Falls and proudly served his country in the United States Army. He retired as Staff Sgt in the 98th Infantry Division, 389 Regiment Delta Company and continued his duties in the US Army Reserves.
Jon worked for CR Bard and for many years was employed at Native Textiles.
Throughout his life, Jon enjoyed many activities, such as hunting, camping and fishing in the Adirondacks. He was an accomplished guitar player who performed several times on WRGB station in the band,”Four Adventurers”.
Besides his parents, Jon was predeceased by his brother, George Johnson Cooper, Jr.
Survivors include his two devoted children, Jon W. Cooper, Jr and Stacey Sullivan and her husband, Matthew; his loving grandchildren, Kaitlyn Austin-Cooper, Brittany Cooper, Coulton Sullivan, Kimberly Sullivan and Tyler Cooper; several great grandchildren; his stepson, Matt Dow and his wife, Christie; a sister, Mary Elizabeth Nelson; his nephew, Michael Nelson and his significant other, Sharon; and his two nieces, Debbie Nelson and Melissa Cooper.
Friends may call on Monday, May 13, 2024 from 4 to 6 p.m. at the Carleton Funeral Home, Inc., 68 Main Street in Hudson Falls.
Funeral Services will be conducted at 11 a.m. at the funeral home on Tuesday, May 14, 2024.
Burial will follow at Pine View Cemetery in the town of Queensbury.
Memorial donations in Jon’s name, may be sent to Community Hospice, 179 Lawrence Street, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866.

Darlene M. Hogan

HUDSON FALLS – Darlene M. (Havens) Hogan of Hudson Falls, passed peacefully at home surrounded by her loving family on Saturday, May 4, 2024.

Born November 27, 1937, in Fort Edward, she was the beloved only child of Merrill and Rita (Jarvis) Havens. Darlene would often comment about how blessed she was to have married into a large Catholic family.

Darlene was predeceased by the love of her life Leonard, her husband of 52 years, where every day was a holiday, and every meal was a banquet. 

After her most rewarding job of raising seven children she went onto co-manage Hogan’s Dairy Bar. She continued her career at Finch Pruyn, the Wilton Developmental Center, and retired from the Washington Correctional Facility. 

Following retirement spending time with her grands and great grands kept Nanny forever young, including keeping the candy jar full. Darlene’s passion for camping, traveling and being “gone-again” spans her lifetime. In her travels she visited several national parks and RV’ed at nearly fifty ADK Balloon Festivals. She traveled to all but three states. She would often reminisce about the countless campfires filled with lots of love and laughter. Darlene hung up her RV keys this spring at the youthful age of eighty-six. She has a lifetime of travel memories and cherished the friendships she nurtured along the way. 

Darlene never shied away from any adventure. She was an avid camper and an active member of the Adirondack Good Sams camping club, and the Northeast Hot Air RV’ers. The outings with the Naughty Ladies of Shady Lane were near and dear to her heart. She was a former volunteer of the Glens Falls Hospital Guild for decades, as well as the Fort Hudson Nursing home.

She is survived by her loving children, Beth, Denis, and Mary, Maureen and George Dennis, Colleen and Joe Bethel, Jane and Mike Daly, Jim and Lynn, and Dana and Michele; her grandchildren, Sean, Emily, Lea, Briana, Jim, Joey, Brittany, Robert, Vicki, John, Adam, Christi, Caitlin, and Sam; her great grandchildren, Hogan, Harper, Dominic, Troy, and Jack; and her favorite four-legged travel companion, Jenna. She is also survived by countless extended family and close friends who she loved and cherished. 

At Darlene’s request, there will be no calling hours. 

A funeral mass for Darlene will be held at St. Mary’s/St. Paul’s Church on 11 Wall Street in Hudson Falls at 11am on Wednesday, May 8, 2024.

The family recognizes how fortunate they have been to have had the constant loving and caring support of family and friends during this difficult time. 

In lieu of flowers, Darlene’s family asks that you please consider donating your time or resources in Darlene’s memory to High Peaks Hospice, 1247 Dix Avenue, Hudson Falls, New York 12839 or to the Haynes House of Hope, 7187 NY-149, Granville, New York 12832.

Michelle Christine “Moms” Wilson

HUDSON FALLS – Michelle Christine “Moms” Wilson; On May 4th, 2024, Michelle passed away at home surrounded by love, after battling Lewy Body Dementia for the last 2 years. She was born October 21, 1961, to Stanley Frank Getty, Jr and Phyllis Sadie Getty in Granville, NY. 

Michelle was predeceased by her parents Stanley Frank Getty, Jr and Phyllis Sadie (Barber) Getty; Mother in-law, Carol Darius; father in-law, Henry Wilson; Sister in-law, Diane Wilson-Skeels; her sister, Mary Barton and niece, Kristen Lynn. 

Michelle met her husband Philip E Wilson, Sr. when they were 16 years old. They were high school sweethearts and married February 27, 1981 in Granville. NY. 

Michelle worked in customer service/cashier at Price Chopper for many years, up until she had to medically retire in 2020. She was a natural born caregiver, from raising her 4 children, to caring for her parents and caring for her 11 grandchildren/great-grandchildren. She enjoyed her time caring for her grandson, Levi, the first 2 years of his life. Her happiest moments were with her grandchildren. She loved going to Florida to visit family and attend Disney World. She lived her life young at heart. 

Loved ones left to cherish her memory are her loving husband of 46 years Philip E Wilson, Sr. of Hudson Falls; children, Philip E Wilson, Jr. (Mary) of Hudson Falls, Erica (Willard, Sr) Baker of Argyle, Jeremy Wilson of Salem, Joshua (Kayla) Wilson of Hudson Falls, and Olivia (Randy Davis) Wilson of South Glens Falls; grandchildren, Lindsie Baker, Willard Baker, Jr. (Mackenzie), Kempton Wilson, Garrett Baker (Kira), Levi Wilson, Audrey Wilson, Parker Wilson, and Addison Wilson; great grandchildren, Morgan Wilson-Donnelly, Eli Wilson, and Brody P. Baker, due in October; brother, Bill (Sally) Getty of Florida; brother in-laws, Doug (Jane) Wilson of Ticonderoga, Michael (Pene) Wilson of Granville, George Barton, Jr. of Salem; and three special nieces, Christine, Amy and Sadie, as well many nieces and nephews. 

The family would like to thank High Peaks Hospice. Dr. John Quaresima and Ruthie Whitney from Moreau family health. Olivia for 2 years of amazing home care, Garret and Kayla for the last 2 months, providing the best care for Michelle so we could keep her comfortable at home. 

There will be no calling hours. Graveside services will be announced at a later date. 

In lieu of flowers, the family would like donations made to the Ronald McDonald house, St Jude Childrens Research Hospital, and Fort Edward Rescue Squad. 

Richard “Rick” Lowell Washburn

GLENS FALLS – Richard “Rick” Lowell Washburn, 66, passed away peacefully in his home on May 2nd surrounded by his loving family after a courageous battle with cancer. 

Born on May 21, 1957 to Gerald and Marilla Washburn, Rick grew up in Fort Ann, New York where he loved playing football and bass fishing. A talented athlete, Rick played both high school football for Fort Ann and semi-professional football for the Hudson Falls Greenjackets as a wide receiver and a running back. After graduating from high school Rick enlisted in the United States Air Force where he proudly served his country. Following his service, Rick became an HVAC technician and was employed by Lyons VA in New Jersey as well as working in the industry throughout New York for many years. An adventurous spirit, Rick also spent time as a competitive kayaker in Costa Rica and was a member of the Olympic trials kayak rescue team. 

In 1994 Rick married Bonnie Culver and the couple moved to Bakers Mills, NY where they spent their time spoiling their menagerie of pets. While Rick loved all animals, he was especially fond of his five dachshunds that he affectionately referred to as his children. During this time Rick was employed at Barton Mines in North River and for Eric and Eric construction. 

Rick was a gentle and loving soul who adored his family and made an impact on the lives of all those he met. He will be missed dearly by those who were privileged enough to know him. 

Preceding Rick to his heavenly home were his beloved father, Gerald Washburn, and his beautiful sister, Brenda Washburn Fallon, Left to cherish his memory on earth are his wife of 30 years, Bonnie (Culver) Washburn, his mother Marilla Washburn, his stepson Robert Ball (Trina) and his surviving siblings Gerald “Cub” Washburn (Vicki), Terrance Washburn (Donna), Michael Washburn (Tammy) and Pamela Washburn Ross (Rick) and his brother in law, Kelly Fallon. Rick will also be remembered fondly by his many nieces, nephews and extended family who will miss his dry sense of humor and his infectious laugh. 

The family would like to express gratitude to the wonderful caregivers from High Peaks Hospice for their compassionate care during Rick’s final days. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations be made in Rick’s name to an animal shelter or organization of your choice. 

Baylen Andrew Burlingame

GLENS FALLS – Baylen Andrew Burlingame, Age 40 of Glens Falls, NY, passed away unexpectedly on Thursday evening, May 2, 2024.

Born on July 31, 1983 in Ticonderoga, he was the Son of the late Donald Burlingame and the son of Doreen Godin of Glens Falls. Baylen was a true redneck at heart and will be remembered for his remarkable ability to see the beauty in others and his unwavering love for those around him.

Baylen’s passion for life was evident in every aspect of his being. He possessed an incredible talent for fixing anything that came his way, a skill that earned him the admiration and gratitude of countless individuals. Baylen was an extremely hard worker and took pride in his work. His willingness to lend a helping hand knew no bounds, and he selflessly assisted anyone that was in need.

Beyond his mechanical prowess, and his tough and rough exterior, Baylen had a heart of gold. His genuine care and concern for others touched the lives of so many. His kindness will forever be etched in the hearts of those who had the privilege of knowing him.

In his free time, Baylen enjoyed the great outdoors, whether it was hunting, fishing, camping, boating or simply soaking in the beauty of nature. He cherished the simple pleasures in life and found solace in the tranquility of the outdoors. He had a love for his cars and trucks and enjoyed making something out of nothing. He loved spending time with his children, taking them on picnics, and camping trips.

Baylen’s passing leaves a void that can never be filled, but his legacy of love, generosity, and resilience will continue to inspire and uplift those who were fortunate enough to have been touched by his presence.

Baylen is survived by his family, including his mother and step father, Doreen & Peter Godin of Glens Falls; his children, Alexis Burlingame of Rutland, VT, and Payton and Dominic Burlingame of West Glens Falls, NY; his brothers, Raymond Burlingame of Surgoinsville, TN, Walter Burlingame of McMinnville, TN, and Craig Burlingame of FL; and many aunts, uncles and cousins.

A memorial and celebration of life service will be held on Friday May 10, 2024 at Mount Zion Church, 207 Redmond Road in Gansevoort under the direction of Pastor Nathan Deming. Calling Hours will be from 1:00 pm to 2:00 pm and a celebration of life service will be held at 2;00 pm. An invitation for friends and loved ones to gather to celebrate Baylen’s life and honor his memory.

Though Baylen’s physical presence may no longer be with us, his spirit will forever live on in the hearts of those who loved him. May he rest in peace, knowing that his legacy will continue to bring light and love into the world.

James Pentaudi

James Pentaudi, born November 24, 1952, has returned home with our Lord and Father on April 29, 2024, to be reunited with his wife Lisa in heaven.  He is survived by his two brothers, Don Pentaudi from Florida and John Pentaudi from Ohio, his church family, and his friends.

Memorial services will ne held at Master’s Hand Global Ministries, 13 Leonard Street in Gansevoort on Friday Evening 5/3/2024 from 6 to 8 p.m. for all his friends and family.

Larry K. Cook

HUDSON FALLS – Larry K. Cook, 77, of Hudson Falls, reunited with his beloved wife Marnalee, on Friday, April 26, 2024.

Born on September 24, 1946, in Little Falls, he was the son of the late Kenneth and Doris (Lieber) Cook.

Larry was a graduate of Hudson Falls High School.  Shortly after graduation, he served in the United States Army in Vietnam as a member of the Military Police.  During his time in Vietnam, Larry helped train and manage German Shepherds.

On December 19, 1987, he married Marnalee Sitterly in Hudson Falls.  They spend 30 wonderful years together until she went to prepare their reunion on January 12, 2017.

Larry worked for General Electric in Fort Edward.  After he retired from GE, he worked for Wellers NAPA Auto Parts in Hudson Falls, delivering parts across the area.

Larry loved going to camp and riding his side by side.  He took meticulous care of his side by side, never letting it get muddy.  Larry also loved his grand puppy, Maggie.

In addition to his parents and wife, he was predeceased by his brothers, Russell Cook and Alan Cook.

He is survived by his children, Gordy (Meredith) Cook of Hudson Falls, Steven (Katie) Cook of Fort Edward, Craig (Kaitlyn LaMay) Cook of Moreau and Andy (Allyson Froeschl) Kubricky; his grandchildren, Eli Maille-Cook, Olivia Cook, Nathan Cook, Jhetta Lyn Mellon, Cody Dunlavey, Mariya Robbins, Jaden Kubricky and Fisher Switser; his sister, Patricia (Pat) Laroche; and several nieces, nephews and cousins.

Calling hours will be on Sunday, May 5, 2024, from 2 to 4 p.m. at the Carleton Funeral Home, Inc., 68 Main Street in Hudson Falls.

At 4 p.m., the Hudson Falls American Legion Post 574 will give military honors for Larry.

Following the military honors, family and friends are invited to a  get together at the American Legion, 72 Pearl Street in Hudson Falls from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m.

Online condolences may be sent to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, 262 Danny Thomas Place, Memphis, TN 38105 or your local veterans’ organization.

Catherine (MacCarthy) McLenithan

QUEENSBURY – Catherine (MacCarthy) McLenithan, 78, of Eagan Road, passed away peacefully and privately on Sunday, April 28, 2024, following a courageous battle with cancer.

Born November 2, 1945, in Yonkers, Katie was the daughter of the late John and Antoinette (Dell’Accio) MacCarthy.

Katie was a graduate of Pine Bush Central School in Orange County. Following high school, she attended Albany Business College and graduated with an Associate Degree in Accounting.

She married Richard McLenithan on July 23, 1967, at the Church of The Infant Savior in Pine Bush, New York.

Katie began her longtime accounting career in the early 1970’s working for DeSantis Enterprise as the assistant office manager. This was Katie’s first exposure to working in a large office environment with the responsibility of managing and staffing multiple Howard Johnson restaurants throughout the greater Glens Falls/Queensbury area. It also included a restaurant in Herkimer, New York. Katie considered this a great training job which prepared her for future opportunities.

Prior to working for DeSantis Enterprise, Katie worked many jobs that gave her the confidence, experience, and knowledge she needed to be successful. She was so proud of herself for starting out with a two-year degree in accounting. She took advantage of every learning opportunity that came her way. She also figured out that the only way to get a raise was to move on to a new job. 

Katie’s final job was working for Rick McClenning at Premier Dairy Service, LLC in Argyle. When she joined Premier Dairy, Katie was the accounting manager for Rick and dealt directly with the accounting firm that prepared the company’s income taxes and yearly final statements. When the business sold to the Swedish company, Delaval Inc. in 2014, Katie’s expertise with the company’s accounting was recognized and she continued to work for them until retirement. When Katie retired, she was the head bookkeeper and proud of it. Katie also found time to help her husband with his law practice.

She loved her profession and never considered her jobs as work. To her, they were her hobbies. She also loved to cook. Katie could look at a recipe once and create a dish without looking at the ingredients again. She loved to travel. Katie and Dick travelled extensively in their lifetime throughout the United States and Europe often accompanied by other couples. After retirement, Katie also traveled extensively with her sister.

Katie was the matriarch of her family. She always made sure the holidays were perfect with beautiful decorations, lots of food, and making memories to last a lifetime.

Even though Katie was a very private woman, she was part of a group of women she had hired when she was at Howard Johnson. In 1989 Rayna Henry approached Katie about meeting once a month for dinner. The ladies, known as the “Ho-Jo Girls” who were there at the start were Rayna Henry, the late Julie Malan, Kathy Durkee, Katie Mclenithan, Ann LaRose, and Paula Pendergast. Several years later, they were joined by friends Connie Rawlins and Susan Holbrook. The women are still meeting after all those years.

In addition to her parents, Katie is predeceased by her brother, John MacCarthy.

She is survived by her husband, Richard E. McLenithan of Queensbury; her children, Sarah McLenithan (Nick Ignazio) of Glens Falls, and Daniel (Yaniris) McLenithan of Lebanon New Hampshire; her grandchildren, Jeremiah Fenton, Anna Leah McLenithan, and Henry McLenithan; and her sister, Antoinette “Toni” Gagan of Pine Bush.

Katie is also survived by the Ho-Jo Girls; her longtime childhood friends, Josephine Dill and Marilyn D’Angelo and her longtime friend and Hudson Falls neighbor, Irene Marshall.

Katie’s family would like to thank High Peaks Hospice for their support. They would like to especially thank Renee Belinger for her patience, guidance and compassion given to Katie in her final days.

Calling hours will be held on Thursday, May 2, 2024, from 3 pm to 6 pm at Carleton Funeral Home, Inc., 68 Main Street in Hudson Falls.

A funeral service for Katie will take place at 11 am on Friday, May 3, 2024, at the funeral home.

Memorial donations in Katies name may be made to the CR Wood Cancer Center, 100 Park Street Pruyn Pavilion, Glens Falls, New York 12801.

Robert W. Quinones, Sr.

HUDSON FALLS – Robert W. Quinones, Sr., 64, passed away peacefully at his home on Wednesday, April 24, 2024, following a short illness. His loving wife was by his side.

Born January 17, 1960, in Middletown, New York, Robert was the son of the late George and Anita (Cole) Quinones.

Robert was a 1979 graduate of Westwood High School in New Jersey.

He was a professional painter for several years employed by Better Than New Painting of Hudson Falls. Robert took immense pride in his work and never disappointed his employers or customers.

Robert married the love of his life, Teresa Santanello on February 16, 1985, at a quaint ceremony in The Township of Washington, New Jersey.

He was an avid bicycle rider. Robert rode his bike everywhere throughout Warren, Washington, and Saratoga Counties. He even talked his brother Gary into taking a bike ride with him. Robert led Gary to Ticonderoga and eventually ended up at Rogers Rock State Park. He loved listening to all kinds of music. One day it would be Ozzy and the next day it would be Patti LaBelle. He loved playing the drums. There were countless weekends when Robert and his friends got together and played music for his family and the neighbors. Robert also loved being outdoors, spending time fishing, kayaking, and gardening.

Most of all, Robert was an amazing husband, father, and grandfather. He loved his children unconditionally and taught them that there is nothing more important in life than family. Robert took his children’s friends under his wings and loved them as his own. He was a father figure to them all. His legacy will forever live on in his children and grandchildren.

In addition to his parents, Robert was predeceased by his brother, Gary Quinones.

Survivors include his loving wife, Teresa Quinones; his children, Mark Presher, Renee (Frederick Presley, III) Quinones, Sharlee (Michael Misch) Quinones, Robert (Kelsee) Quinones, Jr., John (Jodie Jacinto) Quinones, Elizabeth Quinones, Selvin Guity, and Tammy LaRock; his grandchildren, Shawn, Aaron, Abrianna, Evelyn, Maeson, Gage, Kayden, Marlowe, Michelle, Cameron, Mikel and Tiana Guity and Ian LaRock; his brothers, Raymond Quinones, Danny (Loopy) Quinones, David Quinones, and Greg Quinones. Robert is also survived by several nieces, nephews, and cousins.

Calling hours for Robert will be from 2 pm to 5 pm on Saturday, May 4, 2024, at Carleton Funeral Home, Inc., at 68 Main Street in Hudson Falls.

A funeral service will take place at 5 pm on Saturday, May 4, 2024, at the funeral home following calling hours.

Robert’s family would like to send a special thank you to Anthony and Eric from Better Than New Painting for all their support during this challenging time.

Donations in Robert’s memory may be made to the C.R. Wood Cancer Center, 100 Park Street Pruyn Pavilion, Glens Falls, New York 12801.