amesHUDSON FALLS – Theodore W. Ames, 57, of Hudson Falls, passed away after a long illness, on Wednesday, April 11, 2018.

Born on August 24, 1960 in Rutland, VT, he was the son of Shirley  (Mercier) Case of Fort Edward and the late Eustache Ames.

Ted was a graduate of Hudson Falls High School and for over 20 years, was an employee of Coca Cola.

He enjoyed fishing, the outdoors and NASCAR.  His family was very important to him. Ted was a “beloved” uncle to all.

Besides his father, his stepfather, George Case passed away before him.

Survivors include his mother, Shirley Case of Fort Edward; his three brothers, Tim Ames of Fort Edward, Jason Mattison of Wasilla, Alaska and Greg VanDeusen and his wife, Lisa of Greenwich; his two sisters, Theresa (Ames) Backus of Moreau and Tina Ames of Gillette, Wyoming; his nephews, Kelly Ames of Moreau, Jacob Mattison, who is now serving in the US Air Force in New Mexico, Bradley Mattison and Tyler Mattison, all of Wasilla, Alaska; and his niece, Emily Mattison of Wasilla, Alaska.

Ted had many lifelong friends whom he deeply cherished.

Friends may call on Wednesday, April 18, 2018 from 4 to 7 p.m.at the Carleton Funeral Home, Inc., 68 Main Street in Hudson Falls.

Burial will be at the convenience of the family.

The family suggests that memorial donations be made to the Wildlife Association of your choice.

Joshua “Frog” Fronhofer

fronhoferFORT ANN –  It is with great sadness that the family of Joshua L. Fronhofer (known as Frog to his friends) of Fort Ann passed away on April 13 as the result of injuries sustained in an accidental fall.

He was born in Glens Fall, NY on June 22, 1979 to his loving mother Dottie Story and father Leonard Fronhofer IV. He was raised in Glens Falls and South Glens Falls and attended both schools.

He had been employed as a roofer for many years and was a skilled craftsman at his trade.

The Primary love of his life was his son Noah. All that he did and tried to do was motivated by his love for Noah. He also loved his family and was devoted to and enjoyed social outings with many friends.

He was an adamant football fan and his favorite NFL team was the Oakland Raiders. He also enjoyed fishing and horseshoes. Some of Happiest and most memorable moments of his life involve him doing activities with his son, niece and nephew.

He is survived by his son Noah Fronhofer, his loving mother Dottie and step father Alex Story Bis brother Joel Collins and niece Mia Collins and his Sister Tiffany Collins and nephew Abel Collins and Sister Kat Fronhofer. Grandmothers Jane Story and Donna Merlow and several aunts, uncles, and cousins.

Friends may call from 4 to 7 p.m. on Tuesday at the Carleton Funeral Home, Inc., 68 Main St, Hudson Falls with a service to follow at 7 p.m, at the funeral home.

Burial is at the convenience of the family.

Joshua’s family requests memorial donations in jis memory be made to Shriner’s Children’s Hospital, 51 Blossom Stret, Boston MA 02114 or the animal society of one’s choice.

Mark A. Dumas,

ARGYLE –Mark A. Dumas, Dumas, Mark 61, of North Argyle, passed away peacefully, surrounded by his loving family, on Tuesday, April 10, 2018, at the Glens Falls Hospital, after a long illness.

Born on June 23, 1956, in Glens Falls, he was the son of Ruth (Antonsen) Dumas and the late Richard Dumas, Sr.

Mark was a graduate of South Glens Falls High in 1975 and following graduation, he began his journey across the country, driving tractor trailers.  He drove for 30 years and loved every minute of it.  Mark got to see almost every state in this beautiful country and was able to meet people and make friends from all walks of life.

In his younger years, Mark was a Boy Scout and a member of the Explorer Scouts.  He was also a member of the Moreau Junior Squad and the Moreau Emergency Squad.

Mark enjoyed camping all over the Adirondacks and Pennsylvania with his friends.  He also loved listening to almost all kinds of music, from classical to classic country.

Mark had a special place in his heart for his mother.  He was a kind and giving son who would never refuse his mother anything.  Mark also will be remembered for being a great friend to all and always putting other’s first.

He is survived by his beloved mother, Ruth C. Dumas of South Glens Falls; his siblings, Richard A. Dumas, Jr. and his companion, Pat Reynolds of Fort Ann, James A. Dumas of South Glens Falls and Sandra Fuller of South Glens Falls; several nieces, nephews and cousins; and many wonderful friends.

Friends may call on Thursday, April 19, 2018, from 5 to 7 p.m. at the Carleton Funeral Home, Inc., 68 Main Street in Hudson Falls.

Graveside services will be conducted at 1 p.m. on Friday, April 20, 2018, at Southside Cemetery in the town of Moreau.

Mark’s family would like to thank the wonderful nurses at the Glens Falls Hospital, especially, Colleen, Debbie and Tom for the exceptional care and compassion given to Mark and his family.

Memorial donations may be made to the American Cancer Society, 1 Penny Ln, Latham, NY 12110.

Jeannette Margaret Mary (Bombard) Breault

Breault, Jeannette Breault, Jeannette 1HUDSON FALLS – Jeannette Margaret Mary (Bombard) Breault, 93, passed away peacefully at The Pines at Glens Falls, on Saturday, April 7, 2018.

Born on March 2, 1925, at her home at 81 River Street in Hudson Falls, she was the daughter of the late Peter and Mary (Quarters) Bombard.  Jeannette survived all the original Bombard and Breault family members.

She attended all her schooling at St. Paul’s Church and School in Hudson Falls.

In 1949, Jeannette married Theodore A. Breault, Sr.  He passed away in December of 1959.

In her younger years, Jeannette worked for Bromley’s Nursing Home in Fort Edward, where she was a nurse’s aide.

Jeannette was a communicant of St. Mary’s/St. Paul’s Church in Hudson Falls.   She was an avid reader, having read thousands of books during her life.   Jeannette especially loved reading Steven King and other mystery books.   She also enjoyed solving puzzle books and assembling puzzles.  Jeannette loved watching TV shows, including a good SiFi movie.   The center of her life was taking care of her home, family and pets.   She was a private person, who loved being home, watching tv and taking care of her animals.

Jeannette is survived by her four children, Melody Ann Breault and her companion, Ed of Hudson Falls, Theodore A. Breault, Jr. and his wife, Patty of Washington, Kane M. Breault of Hudson Falls and Terry L. Breault of South Glens Falls; six grandchildren, Steven Mattison and his wife, Karen, Debra Jean “DJ” Breault, Tory Deckert and her husband, Ron, Ashley Weaver and her husband, Scott, Justin Breault and his wife, Laura and Adam Lee Breault; several great grandchildren; and many nieces, nephews and cousins.

Friends may call on Tuesday, April 17, 2018, from 12 to 1 p.m. at the Carleton Funeral Home, Inc., 68 Main Street in Hudson Falls.

Funeral services will follow the calling hour on Tuesday, at 1 p.m. at the funeral home, with the Reverend Thomas Babiuch, Pastor of St. Mary’s/St. Paul’s Church in Hudson Falls, officiating.

The Rite of Committal will follow at Union Cemetery in the town of Fort Edward.

Memorial donations may be sent to the American Diabetes Association, 2 Pine West Plaza, Albany, NY 12205.

Ralph Passino

Passino, RalphHUDSON FALLS – Ralph Passino, 64, passed away on Monday, April 2, 2018, with his family by his side, including his lovely daughter, Tara.

Born on January 5, 1954, in Elizabethtown, NY, Ralph was a kind and gentle soul, some might even refer to him as a hippie. Once he met you, he considered you his friend for life.

Ralph served 4 years in the U.S. Navy, stationed on board the destroyer USS O’Bannon.  He was very proud of his service.

He worked as a bartender his whole working life and enjoyed it tremendously. That’s all he wanted to do and thought it was the best job in the world.

He played sports throughout high school, baseball, basketball and soccer. He was an above average baseball and basketball player and played on some very successful teams. He always talked about his teammates and remembered them fondly.

He was predeceased by his father, Felix W. Passino; his mother, Jeanne Fuller Marino; his stepfather, Thomas M. Marino; his sister, Sharon Corkhill and his brother, Bruce.

Left to cherish his memory are his daughter, Tara Anne Melrose and her husband, Ty; his sister, Janet Rollo and her husband, Bob; his sister, Jane Passino; his brother, Greg Passino; his sister Suzanne Marino DelSignore and her husband, Dan; his sister, Jeanne Marino; his nieces, Alesa, Liz and Rachel; his nephew Nate and his fiancé, Terri; his nephew, Brian Rollo; his nieces, Jennifer Kapas and Christa Detrick and her husband, Dan; his nephew, Kenneth Corkhill and his niece, Michelle Faulkner.

Ralph fondly remembered his days growing up in Westport and wanted everyone up there to know he loved you guys!!

Friends may call on Monday, April 9, 2018, from 4 to 6 p.m.at the Carleton Funeral Home, Inc., 68 Main St., Hudson Falls.

A graveside service, with Military honors provided by American Legion Post 574 of Hudson Falls officiating, will take place on Tuesday, April 10 at 1 p.m.

In lieu of flowers, Ralph’s family suggests memorial donations to The Adirondack Vet’s House, Inc, 26 Pine At, Glens Falls, NY, 12801 or The Charles R. Wood Cancer Center at Glens Falls Hospital, 100 Park St., Glens Falls, NY 12801.

Nancy Carol Martin

Martin, NancyHUDSON FALLS – Nancy Carol Martin, 76, of Hudson Falls, NY passed away peacefully on Monday, April 2nd, 2018, surrounded by her loving family at the Glens Falls Hospital, following a long battle with cancer.

She was the only child of Helen (Stockwell) Omiecinski and the late John Omiecinski, born on March 21st, 1942.

For many years she was the owner of Nancy’s Yarn & Gift Shop in Hudson Falls. She and the late Gordon Martin had an affinity towards each other and together they raised three children, one son and two daughters.

Nancy enjoyed being active and was always on the go. She loved knitting, crocheting, dancing and shooting pool.  She loved garage sales, shopping, going out to eat and attending the casinos with her two daughters, Carol and Jamie. Nancy was well known for her gift of gab and her kindheartedness. Nothing meant more her family. She adored her parents, her children and her grandchildren.

Nancy is survived by her mother Helen Omiecinksi, her daughters Carol Martin (Chip Pregent), Jamie (Richard) Wilson, and her son John (Debbie) Martin, all of whom will miss her greatly. She was blessed with numerous grandchildren wh owill cherish her memory; Joslyn (Mark) Brown, Brandi Gitto, Paul Wilson, Jackie (Matt) Benedetti, Daniel Needham, Ashley Martin, Ryan (Marissa) Martin, Chaz Wilson, Brian Martin, Kevin Martin and Jakob Pregent great grandchildren who loved her deeply, Marky, Raelyn, Leilla, Daniel, and Ryan and an uncle Robert (Ann) Stockwell.

She also had many nieces, nephews, cousins and her family from Waterbury, Connecticut and her longtime friend Roy Sanders who all loved her dearly.

The family would like to thank Dr. Yun and Dr. Pillemer who oversaw her health during her final years in addition to the staff on floor T2 of Glens Falls Hospital for the care and compassion they provided to Nancy and her family during this difficult time. A special thanks to Lynn Zito for always being there.

She will be missed and remembered always. For all who knew her, many beautiful memories endure.

A graveside service will take place at 1 p.m. Saturday at Union Cemetery in the town of Fort Edward.

Following the graveside all are welcome to celebrate Nancy’s life at the VFW on Luzerne Rd in the town of Queensbury, beginning at 2 p.m.

 

Nancy’s family suggests that memorial donations be made to the CR Wood Cancer Center at Glens Falls Hospital, 100 Park St., Glens Falls, NY 12801

Tom LaPan

LaPan,Thomas W.SOUTH GLENS FALLS- Thomas W. LaPan, 71, of South Glens Falls, passed away at his home on Saturday, March 31, 2018, after a long battle with COPD.

Born in Glens Falls on December 15, 1946, he was the son of the late Albert and Lillian (Lemery) LaPan.

Tom was a graduate of Hudson Falls High School.

Following graduation, he joined the U.S. Army, attaining the rank of Sergeant in the Eighth Division, serving his country during the Vietnam War.

He married Melanie Jones on January 23, 1987.

He enjoyed hunting and fishing, but his family always came first for him.

Survivors include his wife of 31 years, Melanie (Jones) LaPan of South Glens Falls;  his four children: Logan LaPan and her significant other, Andrew Whiting of Hudson Falls, Brandi LaPan and her significant other, Justin Whiting of South Glens Falls, Lori Handlon and her husband Ryan of Las Vegas, Nevada, Matthew LaPan and his significant other, Barbie Ryerson of Fort Ann; and a special mention of Crystal LeFaucheur of South Glens Falls. His grandchildren: Lucien LeFaucheur, Sabrina Handlon, Kyran Handlon, and Willow LaPan. His sisters, Nancy Barnes (George, deceased) of Hudson Falls, and Barbara Oligny of Queensbury. His Aunt Muriel Dorsey of Fort Ann, and several special nieces, nephews and cousins.

Friends may call on Thursday from 5 to 7 p.m. at Carleton Funeral Home, Inc., 68 Main Street, Hudson Falls, NY 12839.

Burial, with full military honors provided by American Legion Post 574 of Hudson Falls, will take place at Union Cemetery in Fort Edward on Friday at 2 p.m.

His family asks that donations in Tom’s name be made to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, TN 38105.

Special thanks to friends who have kept in touch through the years and special thanks, as well, to Dr. Coppens, Cherie Coe and his staff for always being there and offering their help.

Online condolences may be made by visiting carletonfuneralhome.net.

Marshall B. Seelye

Seelye, MarshallHudson Falls- Marshall B. Seelye, 91 passed away peacefully on Monday, April 2nd and is now on the way to be with his wife Evelyn. Born at home on North Street in the Village of Hudson Falls, October 3rd, 1926. He was the son and only child of Loren Burt and Bertha (Browne) Seelye. He was very proud of his heritage, being of the 12th generation of Seelye’s in the US and a descendant of Robert and Mary Seelye who landed at Boston in 1630 with Governor Winthrop and settled in Watertown, Ma.. He was a direct descendant Nehemiah Seelye, one of the original patentee’s of the Queensbury Patent that settled here with Abraham Wing’s group in 1762. He graduated from Hudson Falls High School, class of 1944 and served in the Merchant Marines on the Liberty ship “Hamlin Garland” in the Pacific during WW II. He occasionally spoke about delivering 400,000 cases of beer to the troops on Saipan. On June 21, 1947 he married Evelyn J. Washburn at the Gospel Lighthouse Church in Hudson Falls.

He was an entrepreneur from a very early age. Starting in 1935 at the age of 9 he sold door to door magazine and paper subscriptions. That winter in Orlando he took burlap bags to the orange grove, picked up drops and brought them back to sell in the trailer park. Back on North Street in Hudson Falls, next spring he started selling Clover Leaf Pie Vents and when the grape vines in the side yard became loaded, he took bags full to Mr. Mayotte at his grocery store on the north east corner of Main and Locust. When he got his pony, a Shetland, he rode to R. Cohen’s up on Geer Street with newspapers and rags for scrap. When he was in Jr. High School he went to the Hudson Falls Paper Co. and bought note book paper by the case and sold it to the other students by the pad. As time went on he went into other endeavors and sold McNess Products, Christmas Cards and seeds from Lancaster Seed Co.. When living on Short Street in Pottersville in the early 50s, he cut cedar fence posts in the winter and dragged them out to the road on a piece of roofing metal, to sell. It was when living up there, he and Jack Ingraham, a school buddy, started making and selling Pincheon’s Potato Chips packaged them in glassine wax bags. He was an Avon Sales Rep., Kirby Vacuum salesman and Fuller Brush salesman. He contracted to haul Northern Homes prefabs into PA. and brought back coal to sell. He worked at Decora and Scott Paper for a short period of time. He logged and cut pulp for local paper mills. He ran The Atlantic gas station on Warren St. across from the Hyde, where the Pines is now.

It was while working as foreman for Dick and Frank Roberts of Haviland Farms, on Haviland Road ( Where the Highland Golf Club is now) he was taking flying lessons and was talked into becoming an auctioneer, by his instructor. He served and flew with the Civil Air Patrol. From 1963 to 1980 he and Evelyn built a well known and revered auction business, starting in auctioneer Manny Weller’s converted cow barn on Sanfords Ridge and later due to a disastrous fire, moved to the corner of Quaker and Highland. Upon selling the business to his son Martin, he and Evelyn retired the first time and wintered for 17 years in Englewood, Florida. Becoming bored after a year, he opened a furniture stripping business in Englewood. After a few years of that he sold the business,  bought a Freightliner tractor trailer, signed on with a long distance company and he and Evelyn trucked goods to all of the lower 48 states. 3 years later they retired again.

He was an active member of the Oneida Community Church in Queensbury. He was President of the Queen Ann Seniors of Fort Ann, president of the Glens Falls area Council of Churches, president of the Auringer-Seelye Archaeological Society and for many years president of the Seeley Genealogical Society.

Besides his parents, he was predeceased by his wife, Evelyn, whom he was married to for 58 years and grand son-in-law Robert Dixon.

He is survived by his son, Martin A. Seelye and partner Susan L.Thorne, of Kingsbury, a daughter, Judy Shaw and husband Bill, of Venice, Florida. A daughter in law, Arlene Seelye and partner Eric, Grandchildren, Cory Seelye Dixon and Great Granddaughter Zada, of Glens Falls and Chad Seelye and wife Marianne of Queensbury.

At Marshall’s request there will not be any calling hours or service. Burial will take place at Pineview Cemetery at a later date.

Arrangements are under the direction of the Carleton Funeral Home, Inc., 68 Main St., Hudson Falls, NY 12839

William D. Doetch

SOUTH GLENS FALLS- William Dean Doetch, 88, of South Glens Falls, went into the arms of the Lord on Saturday, March 31, 2018.

Born on January 30, 1930, in Ava, Illinois, he was the son of the late John and Ethel (Deitz) Doetch.

Doetch, William DOn August 12, 1989, he married Dawn LaVigne Hotte.

William was a self-employed owner operator of Golden Eagle in Apple Valley, California, traveling coast to coast every week. He also drove a limousine for Hollywood Limos in Glens Falls.

He was an active member of the Pleasant Hill Church in Murphysboro, Illinois. He and his family donated a new church to the town of Ava and they also owned the Lone Oak Cemetery in Murphysboro, Illinois.

William enjoyed helping his wife to sew and knit, shooting pool, woodworking, puttering with his hands, driving anything, including lawnmowers and nobody could ever beat him at checkers.

In addition to his parents, he was predeceased by his brothers, Johnnie Doetch, Oliver Doetch, Troy Doetch, Donald Doetch, Harold Doetch; his sisters, Imogene Thompson, Margaret Jones, Maryann Mayer, Phyllis Miller, Jessie Doetch; and his stepson, Edward Hotte.

Survivors include his wife of 30 years, Dawn Doetch of South Glens Falls; his daughter, Kathy Pettit of Los Angeles, California; his son Troy Doetch of North Carolina; his stepchildren, Russell Hotte of Queensbury, Debra Hotte of Fort Ann, Mark Hotte and his wife, Laurie of Glens Falls, Gary Hotte of Glens Falls, Robert Hotte and his wife  of South Glens Falls; and several grandchildren, great grandchildren, nieces, nephews and cousins. He is also survived by his very special friends Mike and Cyndi Seitz

Friends may call from 6 to 8 p.m.  on Wednesday, April 4, 2018, at  the Carleton Funeral Home, Inc., 68 Main Street, Hudson Falls, NY 12839.

Burial will take place at the convenience of the family at the Lone Oak Cemetery in Murphysboro, Illinois.

The family requests that donations in William’s name be made to the Lone Oak Cemetery, c/o Barbara Carpenter, 1035 King Hill Road, Murphysboro, Illinois, 62966.

James W. Greene, Sr.

Greene, JamesSOUTH GLENS FALLS – James William Greene, Sr., 60, originally from Fort Ann who lived in South Glens Falls for more than 30 years, passed away unexpectedly on Saturday, March 24, 2018, at his home.

The son of George and Arline Greene, he was born on Feb. 26, 1958, in Hempstead, Long Island.  The family moved to Fort Ann when he was a young child.   He graduated from Fort Ann Central School in 1976 and began a career as a NYS Correction Officer in 1981.  Other than his downstate training, he served his entire 27-year career at Mt. McGregor, retiring in 2010.

Most recently, he worked at Saratoga National Golf Club.

In his free time, Jim enjoyed golf and snowmobiling.   He was a big NASCAR fan and followed the Detroit Red Wings, his favorite hockey team.    He enjoyed organizing the annual Myrtle Beach golf trip with his buddy, Greg Helwig.

A devoted father of his sons, Jimmy Jr. and Jeffrey, he was at every sports practice and every game, and especially enjoyed playing golf with his sons after he retired.    He was so proud of his boys and his three grandchildren, who called him Papi.

Jim was predeceased by his parents, his godson, Mychael A. Flint, his brother-in-law, William White and his best friend, his dog Sarah.

Survivors include his two sons, Jimmy and Jeff and Jeff’s fiancé Brittany and their three children, Jaxin, Eastin and Zaydin; his three brothers, William (Korrin) and William’s daughter, Alex; Michael and Daniel (Tracey); his sister, Susan (Ron) Smith and her two sons, Nick and Logan; and many other nieces and nephews.    He is also survived by Josh Vance, who was like a third son to him.

Calling hours are Thursday, March 29, from 4 to 7 p.m., at Carleton Funeral Home, 68 Main Street in Hudson Falls.

Funeral services will be private.

In lieu of flowers, the family suggests that memorial contributions may be made to the Mychael Flint Memorial Fund, 112 Nicholson Road, Fort Ann, NY 12827.

 

Thomas James Tyminski

Tyminiski, TomHUDSON FALLS – Thomas James Tyminski, 65, passed away peacefully on Thursday, March 22, 2018 at his home.

Born on November 9, 1952 in Glens Falls, he was the son of the late Joseph and Ada Tyminski.

Tom attended Hudson Falls High School and retired after 37 years working as a bus mechanic at the Hudson Falls school bus garage.

He loved drag racing at the South Glens Falls drag strip and was very proud to have owned several muscle cars.  Tom spent many hours fishing with his children and also enjoyed tending to his vegetable gardens.

Tom spent his retirement in Florida, he loved the sunshine, taking his family to Disney and walking his dog around Lake Istokpoga.

Besides his parents, he was predeceased by his half-sister, Patricia Gage and his half-brothers, Gary Chadwick and Steven Chadwick.

Survivors include his wife of 48 years, Carol Tyminski of South Glens Falls; his four children, Thomas Tyminski and his wife, Pam of Hudson Falls, William Tyminski of Argyle, Carrie Priest and her husband, Justin of South Glens Falls and Janice Donovan and her husband, Andrew of Hudson Falls; his seven grandchildren, Kindra Sipowicz, Hailey Tyminski, Hunter Tyminski, Carter Donovan, Ellie-Marie Donovan, Brooke Priest and Brody Priest; one great granddaughter, Peyton Sipowicz; his brothers, Joseph Tyminski of Hudson Falls and his half-brother, Brian Chadwick of South Glens Falls; two half sisters, Betty Lou and Joanne; his best friend William Stemp of Fort Edward; several nieces, nephews and cousins; and his loving boxer, Luann.

Tom’s wish was not to have any funeral services.

The family suggests that memorial donations in Tom’s memory, be made to Ronald McDonald House, 139 South Lake Ave., Albany, NY 12208.

William S. Hudson

QUEENSBURY – William S. HudsonHudson, William, 79, passed away after a long courageous battle with cancer, on Monday, March 19, 2018, at the Glens Falls Hospital, with his family and friends by his side.

Born on February 11, 1939, he was the only child of the late Earl and Marjorie Hudson.

Bill enjoyed going on cruises, going to the casino and playing a round of golf.  His greatest love was his camp, fishing and riding on his pontoon boat with his family and family, on the Hudson River.

Bill owned and operated Hudson Converting for 40 years.  He could build or fix just about anything.  Bill was known for lending his helping hand to anyone in need.

He is survived by his loving wife of 30 years, Loretta of Queensbury; seven children, Tim (Jane) Hudson, Stephen (Phyllis) Hudson, Sabrina Hudson and her companion (Edie) Garner, Samantha (Doyle) Williams, Amanda (Paul) Scharmer, Edith Hudson and Valerie Hudson and her companion (Ernie Bennett); his cousin, Carl (Nora) Thomas; his brother in law, Richard Lefebvre; his step children, Michael Baird (Julie Jarvis), Teresa (Mike) Hanley, Leslie Baird and MaryAnn (Dwayne) McKinley; 10 grandchildren; eight great grandchildren and many close friends.

At Bill’s request, there will be no calling hours or services.

There will be a memorial service at a later date at the convenience of the family.

The family would like to thank Dr. Taylor, Dr. Frank and Jeff Greene at the radiation department.  Dr. Gillini and the staff at the Cancer Center and Dr. Anthony Petracca at Irongate.

Donations can be made in Bill’s memory to the C.R. Wood Cancer Center, 102 Park Street in Glens Falls or the West Glens Falls Rescue Squad, 86 Luzerne Rd, Queensbury, NY 12804

Beatrice Reynolds

Reynolds, BeaQUEENSBURY- Our sweet, loving mother, Beatrice (Ford) Reynolds, passed away early March 18, 2018, at the age of 96 and a half, surrounded by her loving family at her home.

Bea was born in Newberry, Florida at her grandmother’s farm. She was the eldest child of Charles and Lillian (Cobb) Ford. The family later moved to Lakeland, Florida, where Bea’s two siblings, Inez and Charles, were born.

Bea was a graduate of Lakeland High School and of the Hillman School of Nursing in Birmingham, Alabama, where she received her degree as a registered nurse.

Following graduation, she returned to Lakeland, where she worked as a nurse in an OBGYN office and also did private duty nursing,

Bea met her future husband, Edward Reynolds, who was stationed at Lakeland Air Force Base as a Meteorologist. Bea and Ed were married at The First Baptist Church of Lakeland on November 14, 1944. They moved to Hudson Falls, where Ed accepted a position teaching high school math, chemistry and physics, and later became the principal of Hudson Falls High School. During this time, Bea stayed home with her girls, and later, was a teacher aide at BOCES.

During their retirement, Bea and Ed were able to winter in St. Petersburg, Florida, visiting family and spending time with friends. When it came time to travel north, the beloved camp on Lake George became the center of family gatherings. Many memories were made at camp with family and friends alike. Bea especially loved when the grandchildren were around.

Bea and Ed were members of the Merry Mohicans Square and Round Dance Club for several years, where they made new friends. They enjoyed playing bridge as a couple. Before and after Ed passed, Bea also played bridge with her girlfriends, who would pick her up to assure themselves of her company. Bea loved having the bridge girls for a yearly summer brunch at the lake.

Bea loved her word search books, knitting, crocheting and reading. Mom/Gree-Gree was always interested and supportive of her girls and grandchildren- always wanting to hear what was new or ”going on”.

In addition to her parents and her husband, who passed away in 2005, after almost 61 years of marriage, Bea was predeceased by her granddaughter, Lauren Hawkes; her brother, Charles Ford; and her sister, Inez Newsome.

Survivors include her four daughters, Barb Keyworth (John), Cindy Lee (Rich), Janet Mahoney (Ray), Nancy (Hawkes) Hanson (Joe); eight grandchildren, Josh Keyworth (Melissa), Andrea and Jared Lee (Elena), Shane, Kaity and Maureen Mahoney, Kelsi and Adam Hawkes; two great granddaughters, Ellie Keyworth and Emily Burns; and one great grandson, Henry Lee.

Many heartfelt thanks to Nancy Tracy who took such good care of Mom, and to Annie, Mom’s HCR nurse, who treated Mom with dignity and compassion- always asking Mom what she needed or wanted; Charlene and Tom, Mom’s neighbors- who treated her with such kindness and always looked out for her; and to Monty and Dodi Robinson, who gave unwavering compassionate and spiritual support to Mom and to us- and most of all, peace.

Our Mom was the sweetest, most compassionate and loving Mom. Her deep Christian faith and values were instilled in her girls and grandchildren. She maintained her sense of humor and on her most difficult days, there was never a complaint. She would tell us “it could be worse.” We are honored and proud to call her Mom and we will miss her.

Friends may call from 3-4 p.m. Wednesday, March 21, 2018, followed by a service beginning at 4 p.m. at Carleton Funeral Home, Inc., 68 Main Street, Hudson Falls with The Rev. Monty Robinson officiating.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the United Methodist Church of Hudson Falls, 227 Main Street, Hudson Falls, NY 12839, or to a charity of your choice.

Burial will be private in the spring at Pine View Cemetery.

Bea’s family would like to thank their mom’s hairdresser, Joyce Latteral, who faithfully came every week to keep mom beautiful.

Online condolences may be left by visiting carletonfuneralhome.net.