Wilma M. Haynes

HUDSON  FALLS  – Wilma M. Haynes, 72, of Hudson Falls, passed away peacefully on Wednesday, January 11, 2017, at the Glens Falls Hospital.

Born on August 7, 1944 in Kingsbury, she was the daughter of the late Harlon and Dorothy (Christian) Haynes.

Wilma was a graduate of Hudson Falls High School and later in life, continued her education to become a nurse’s aide.   She was very proud to have worked as a nurse’s aide at Fort Hudson Nursing Center for over 10 years.  She made many friends with the residents and the people she worked with.

Wilma loved riding motorcycles, she totaled two. After that, her children forbid her to ride any longer.   She enjoyed crossword puzzles, jig saw puzzles, and spending time with her family and the girls at Earl Towers.  Wilma also enjoyed her weekly visits to Manley’s and was an avid Yankee’s fan.

Besides her parents, Wilma was predeceased by her sisters, Virginia Haynes and Dora Haynes and her brother, Raymond Haynes.

Survivors include her four daughters, Barbara Kent of Hudson Falls, Cindy Hurley and her husband, Fred of Fort Edward, Nancy Wells and her husband, Michael McPherson, of Hudson Falls, Peggy Wells of South Glens Falls; her six grandchildren;   seven great grandchildren;  six brothers, Edmund Haynes and his wife , Pat, Richard Haynes and his wife, Judy, Lloyd Haynes and his wife, “Petey”, Boyd Haynes and his wife, Linda, Ronald Haynes and Howard Haynes and his wife, Holly; her sister, Linda Shapiro; and several nieces, nephews and cousins.

There will be no calling hours.

Memorial donations can be made to American Cancer Society, 959 Route 9, Mount Royal Plaza, Queensbury, New York, 12804, or American Diabetes, 7 Washington Square, Albany, New York 12205-5512.

Wilma’s family would like to specially thank Ann S. Sullivan for being her best friend, through thick and thin.

Arrangements are under the care of Carleton Funeral Home, Inc., 68 Main Street, Hudson Falls, New York.

Ruth W. Baker

baker-ruthGLENS FALLS/FORT ANN – Ruth I. (Willis) Baker, 92, of Arlington St., and 50 year resident of Fort Ann, received her wings to be with the Lord and her loving husband on January 8, 2017, at the Glens Falls Hospital.

Born on April 12, 1924, in Hudson Falls, she was the daughter of the late Howard and Susan (Hammond) Willis.

She was a graduate of Hudson Falls High School.

On Sept. 21, 1946, she married the love of her life, Donald J. Baker at the Zion Episcopal Church in Hudson Falls.  They were married for 69 years until his passing on December 14, 2015.

Ruth worked for the Union Bag and Paper Co., formerly in Hudson Falls.  She then worked many years at Fort Ann Central School as a teacher’s aide and a bus driver, driving for many years up the Hogtown Road, retiring in 1986.

She was involved with many community organizations from Boy Scouts to being a charter member of the Fort Ann Fire Auxiliary and Fort Ann Sports Booster Club, where you would see her watching many of the sports regardless if she had a member of her family playing.  The Raymond W. Harvey American Legion Post 703 Auxiliary was a very big passion of Ruth’s as she was dubbed the “Poppy Lady” because every Memorial Day Parade, you would see her giving out Poppies.  In addition to these organizations, she was also involved in the making of “The Fort Ann 300 Years Historical Book, alongside her late husband when they were both in the mid-to late 80’s.

In additions to her husband and parents, she is predeceased by: her sisters, Lillian Willis and Edith (Willis) and her husband, Silas Stockman; her brother, Charles Willis and his wife, Marion (Foster) Willis; and a granddaughter, Ashley Marie Baker.

Survivors include: her children, Thomas Baker and his wife, Deborah, and Ronald Baker and his wife, Arlene, all of Hudson Falls, Susan Allen and her husband, Gary and Nancy Carpenter and her husband, Craig, all of Fort Ann, Beverly Bruster and her husband, Michael of Glens Falls; her grandsons, James Allen, Scott (Liz) Carpenter, Brett Carpenter and Kevin (Emily) Bruster; her granddaughters, Jenny Allen (Brian) VanAmburgh, Janet Baker (Michael) Pratt and Sara Baker; her great-grandchildren, Jonathan and Renee Allen and their mother, Debra Collette, Emma and Alexis VanAmburgh and Dylan Carpenter; her step grandchildren, John and Tim Hack and Rachel Gregory; and several nieces, nephews and cousins.

Friends may call from 3 to 6 p.m. on Friday at the Carleton Funeral Home, Inc., 68 Main St., Hudson Falls.

Funeral services will follow the calling hours at 6 p.m. Friday evening at the funeral home with the Rev. Nacy Goff, officiating.

Following the funeral, all are welcome to a gathering at the Kingsbury Firehouse on Burgoyne Ave., in Hudson Falls.

Interment will take place at the convenience of the family at the Gerald B.H. Solomon Saratoga National Cemetery on Duell Rd. in the town of Stillwater.

Ruth’s family suggests that memorial donations in her memory be made to The Fort Ann Booster Club, C/O Fort Ann Central School, 1 Catherine St., Fort Ann, NY 12827.

Roy A. Hall

hall-royHUDSON FALLS – Roy A. Hall, 76, of John Street passed away unexpectedly, January 8, 2017, at his home.

Born August 7, 1940, in Granville, he was the son of the late Meredith and Elizabeth (Sweet) Hall.

Roy was united in marriage to Patricia Tifft on August 31, 1996, at Crandall Park.

Over the course of his career, he was employed by Native Textile, Binches, and Apex Textile in Pennsylvania.

Roy enjoyed family outings, his grandchildren, and storytelling. He was a math wizard, but overall remembered as a wonderful family man.

In addition to his parents, Roy was predeceased by his sister, Wanda Tifft.

Survivors include his wife of 20 years, Patricia M. Hall of Hudson Falls; his five children: Sandra (Edson) Williamson of Hudson Falls, Marie Edson-Fleming of Hudson Falls, Thomas McDonald and his wife, Denise of Fort Edward, Cinnamon (McDonald) Balcom and her husband, Todd of Granville, and Serena (Hall) Seal of Louisiana; 10 grandchildren; four great grandchildren; and several nieces, nephews, and cousins.

Friends are invited to call on Saturday from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. at the Carleton Funeral Home, Inc. 68 Main Street in Hudson Falls.

A funeral and burial will take place at the convenience of the family.

Donations in Roy’s name can be made to Fort Edward Rescue Squad, Inc. PO Box 226, Fort Edward, NY, 12828.

Collins A. Hitchcock

hitchcockKINGSBURY – Collins A. Hitchcock, 94, of Kingsbury, went into the arms of the Lord on Saturday, January 7, 2017, at his home.

Born July 1, 1922, in Kingsbury, he was the son of the late Adolphus and Ruby (Wilson) Hitchcock.

During World War II, Collins left high school to serve with the United States Army Air Corps 100th Infantry.  He served 38 months, with most of it on the front lines.  He saw action at the Battle of the Bulge and the Ardennes.  When he returned from the war, he received his G.E.D.

On May 2, 1959, he married Beverly McNaughton in Glens Falls.

Collins worked for many years for Sandy Hill Iron and Brass in Hudson Falls, worked as an Electrical Contractor and then was employed at General Electric Company in Fort Edward. He retired at the age of 70.

He was a member of the Kingsbury Baptist Church and a ham radio operator using the designation “W2GQF. He also enjoyed his Model A and was a member of American Legion Post 574 of Hudson Falls.  Collins was quite honored to be the “Grand Marshall” of the 2013 Hudson Falls-Kingsbury Parade. He and his wife enjoyed wintering in Florida.  Collins enjoyed baseball, football and Nascar.  He liked to play the harmonica, especially gospel and bluegrass music.

In addition to his parents, he is predeceased by a sister, Ethelyn Choppa and a brother, Norman Hitchcock.

He is survived by his wife of 59 years, Beverly (McNaughton) Hitchcock of Kingsbury; his five children, Terry Hitchcock of Missouri, Tammy Stopinski and her husband, Dean of Murfreesboro, TN, Kevin Hitchcock and his wife, Debbie of Springer, OK, Cynthia Pratt and her husband, Rob of Queensbury and Todd Hitchcock and his wife, Tina of Kingsbury; 11 grandchildren; several great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren; many nieces and nephews.

Friends may call from 4 to 7 p.m. on Wednesday at the Carleton Funeral Home, Inc., 68 Main St., Hudson Falls.

A funeral service will take place at 2 p.m. on Thursday at the Kingsbury Baptist Church on Route 4 in the Hamlet of Kingsbury. With the Rev. Jeffrey Palmer, officiating.

Interment, with military honors, will take place at Kingsbury Cemetery, later in the spring.

Memorial donations in Collin’s memory may be made to the Kingsbury Baptist Church, C/O Sylvia Weaver, 153 Dean Es., Hudson Falls, NY 12839 or American Legion Post 574 of Hudson Falls, 72 Pearl St., Hudson Falls, NY 12839

David J. Shear

SOUTH GLENS FALLS – David J. Shear, 81, of South Glens Falls passed away on Wednesday, January 4, 2017, at The Stanton Health Care Facility.

Born January 14, 1935, in Schenectady, he was the son of the late James F. and Bessie (Herzog) Shear.

David was married to Rosemary (Lancaster) Shear until her passing on February 16, 1983.

Survivors include his son James, his sister Joyce and family, and his many friends.

Friends are invited to call on Saturday from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the Carleton Funeral Home, Inc. located at 68 Main Street in Hudson Falls.

Funeral services will be private.

Robert E. “Bob” Seeley

seeley-robert-1 seeley-robert-2QUEENSBURY – Robert  E. “Bob” Seeley, 94, of Queensbury, passed into the Kingdom of Heaven on January 3, 2017, at Glens Falls Hospital.

He was born on August 4, 1922 in Hudson Falls, son of the late Clara (Washburn) Seeley and Clifton I. Seeley, Sr.

On May 2, 1942, Bob married the love of his life, Marguerite VanTassell and for 72 years their devotion to one another was an inspiration to all who met them.  They resided in Glens Falls for 54 years and then moved to Queensbury.

Bob entered the U.S. army during World War II on December 9, 1942 and fought in four campaigns: Normandy, Northern France, Rhineland, and Central Europe. He was recipient of several medals, including the Good Conduct Medal, the Bronze Star, and the Purple Heart. He was honorably discharged from service on October 23, 1945. Bob visited the World War II Memorial in 2004, the year it opened, and it was a trip he always cherished right along with his many trips to Maine.

After discharge, Bob worked for Scotty’s Fuel Oil as a technician for over 30 years. He also enjoyed the many hours he spent playing semi-pro baseball with the Hudson Falls Red Sox, and basketball with the Independence and Imperial Leagues.

Bob dedicated his life to the Lord and always put God first.  He trusted God for his daily existence and prayed for each of his family members by name every day. He always believed that the important things in life were the things that could not be counted. “Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord from henceforth: Yea, saith the Spirit, that they may rest from their labours; and their words do follow them” ( Revelation 14:13).”

Bob was predeceased by his parents; two sisters, Virginia and Claris; and four brothers, Ward, Clifton Jr., Gerald and Donald.

Bob is survived by his wife, Marguerite Seeley; two sons, David Seeley and Richard (Judi) Seeley and a daughter, Joan (Richard) Parsons, all of Queensbury. Bob is also survived by nine grandchildren, seven step-grandchildren; 14 great grandchildren, 11 step-great grandchildren; and one great great grandchild, and one step-great great grandchild. He is also survived by his sister, Eleanor Eggleston; and several nieces and nephews.

Friends may call on Saturday from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. at the Carleton Funeral Home, Inc. located at 68 Main Street in Hudson Falls.

Funeral Services will take place at the funeral home at 3 p.m. immediately following calling hours, with Pastor John Chamberlin, of Calvary Assembly of God in Glens Falls, officiating.

Donations in Bob’s name can be made out to the American Heart Association 7272 Greenville Ave., Dallas, TX 75231 or American Diabetes Association Pine West Plaza Building 2, Suite 204 Washington, Avenue Extension, Albany, New York, 12205.

 

Jane Y. Rinfret

rinfretHUDSON FALLS – Jane Y. Rinfret, 98, formerly of North Oak St., died Tuesday January 2, 2017, at Hillcrest Commons in Pittsfield, MA.

Born on January 17, 1918 in Amsterdam, she was the daughter of the late Anthony J. (d. 1957) and Lillian A. (Weatherwax) Rinfret (d. 1925).

From 1927, Jane made her home with the Edward J. Shanahan family in Hudson Falls.

She graduated from Hudson Falls High School and NYS University at Cortland, where she received a BA, MA and 15 additional post graduate credit hours.

Jane’s teaching career in Hudson Falls began at St. Mary’s School, where she taught second grade for two and a half years.  For 38 and a half years, she taught at Margaret M. Murphy Elementary School in Hudson Falls. For the first 25 of those years, Jane was a kindergarten teacher, and then a first grade teacher for the remainder of her teaching career.

Jane was an active member in many professional associations, throughout her career and after her retirement, including: the Tri-County Teacher’s Association, The NYS Retired Teacher’s Association, The N.E.A., the AARP, the Alpha Epsilon Chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma and the Hyde Collection’s Volunteer Council.

She was a communicant of St. Mary’s/St. Paul’s Church in Hudson Falls, where she was a charter member of the Catholic Daughters of the Americas Court Mater Dei Council # 1442.

Her enjoyments included traveling, baby-sitting and reading.

Survivors include her cousin, James McColl and his wife, Candance of Ballston Spa; their son, James McColl and his wife, Lynn of Saratoga Springs; Barbara Shanahan of Syracuse; Robert Shanahan and his wife, Linda of Cumming, GA.; and her longtime companion, Connie Dodge of Hartford.

Friends may call on Thursday from 2 to 4 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 Friday at St. Mary’s/St. Paul’s Church, on the park in Hudson Falls.

The Rite of Committal will be in the spring at St. Mary’s Cemetery on Burgoyne Ave. in the town of Fort Edward.

Jane’s family suggests that memorials be made to the Fort Edward Rescue Squad, Inc., P. O. Box 226, Fort Edward, NY 12828 or the St. Mary’s/St. Paul’s Church, 11 Wall St., Hudson Falls, NY 12839.

 

Helen Beagle

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GANSEVOORT – Helen Beagle, 94, passed away peacefully at her home on December 27, 2016.
She was born on July 11, 1922 to the late Cora and Albert Hoffman.
Helen was a devoted wife, loving mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother. Her home was the place where her family always gathered. Everyone loved to go to “Mom’s”, “Gram’s”, and “Nana’s” house.
Helen had an abiding faith in God and was a member of the Gospel Lighthouse Church. She loved to read her bible and listen to music.

Helen was predeceased by sisters, Iona Lawler, Lillian St. Peter, Eleanor Gibson, and Winnifred Hoffman, and brother, Ernest Aldous.
Helen is survived by her husband, Richard Beagle; daughters, Linda (Lawrence) Kutcher and Donna (Thomas) Conley; grandchildren, Lawrence (Wendy) Kutcher, Amie (Jeffrey) Tollison, and Staci (Douglas) Talkington; great-grandchildren, Joshua and Jessica Brower, Colton Weatherwax, and Grayson and Ellora Talkington; and several other family members.

Viewing will be on Tuesday, January 3, 2016 at 10am at the Gospel Lighthouse Church, 30 La Cross St, Hudson Falls, followed by a service at 11am, and burial at the Gerald B.H. Solomon Saratoga National Cemetery at 1pm.
In lieu of flowers, please send donations to the Gospel Lighthouse Church, 30 LaCrosse Street in Hudson Falls.

Roland A. Ouellette

ouellete-rolandFORT EDWARD- Roland A. Ouellette, 79 of Burgoyne Avenue, passed away peacefully with loved ones by his side, on Friday, December 30, 2016 at The Pines in Glens Falls.

Born on April 23, 1937 in Caribou, Maine, he was the son of the late Gilbert and Gertrude (Taylor) Ouellette.  Roland grew up in Maine and graduated from high school there.

He was a very proud veteran of the United States Army, serving his country as a driver and medic from 1958 to 1960.  He lived his life as an American patriot and also was a dedicated member of the Hudson Falls American Legion Post 574.

On May 31, 1964, Roland married the love of his life, Carol Washburn.  They enjoyed 34 wonderful years together before her passing away February 27, 1999.

Roland was employed as a Union Laborer through Local 186 out of Plattsburg for 30 years.  He worked on several local building projects including the Adirondack Northway, the Glens Falls Civic Center and the Niagara Mohawk Hydroelectric Dam.  Prior to joining the Union in 1961, he worked with his brother, Richard on the Atlas Missile sites.

In addition to the American Legion, he was a member of the Benevolent and Protective Order of the Elks Lodge #81 and supported many local charities.

He had a great faith in the Lord throughout his life.  And, he was a communicant of St. Mary’s/St. Paul’s Church in Hudson Falls.

He loved his family deeply and enjoyed spending time with them.  Roland loved every minute spent with his grandsons and especially winning a game of checkers against the boys. As an animal lover, he cared for many pets over his years and more recently he liked to pet-sit family dogs and those of his friends.   Roland also was an avid NASCAR fan, enjoyed watching figure skating and loved to dance.  At every wedding, he was the first to get up and dance and the last to sit down.   Roland enjoyed the company and visits of friends and family.

Besides his parents and wife, he was predeceased by his brothers, Edward, Roger and Norbert Ouellette; his daughter in law, Linda L. Ouellette; and his brothers in law, Reggie Mayo and Joe Lewis.

Survivors include his children, Kim Ouellette of Florida and Linda Burch and her husband, Brian of Argyle; his grandchildren, Jacob, Joshua, Gabriel and Luke Burch; his brother, Richard Ouellette and his wife, Joan of Warrensburg; three sisters, Nola Mayo of Florida, Nancy Lewis of Colorado and Norma Jean Hermanson and her husband, David of Tennessee; a sister in law, Gladys Washburn of South Glens Falls; and several much loved nieces, nephews and cousins.

Friends may call on Thursday, January 5, 2017 from 9 to 10 A.M. at the Carleton Funeral Home, Inc., 68 Main Street in Hudson Falls.

A Funeral Mass will be celebrated at 11 A.M. on Thursday, following the calling hour, at St. Mary’s/St. Paul’s Church, on the park in Hudson Falls.

Roland’s pallbearers will be his son, Kim Ouellette, his grandsons, Jacob and Joshua Burch, and his nephews, Norman Ouellette, Chad Mayo and Todd Ash.

Following the Mass, everyone is welcome to McManus Hall, next to the church, to share memories of Roland.

Burial will be in the spring, at St. Mary’s Cemetery in Fort Edward, where he will be laid to rest, with full military honors, next to his beloved wife.

The family suggests that memorial donations be made to the Hudson Falls American Legion, Post 574, 72 Pearl Street, Hudson Falls, NY  12839.

Janice A. Barot

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HUDSON FALLS – Jan Barot, 80, passed away on Friday, December 30, 2016, at The Pines in Glens Falls, with her son, Ed and his wife, Lori at her side.

Born on August 13, 1936, in Whitehall, she was the daughter of the late Andrew and Beatrice (Betters) Cartier.

She married George Andrew Barot at St. Paul’s Church in Hudson Falls, on October 22, 1955.

Jan graduated from Fort Ann Central School in 1955.  She was a hard worker all her life, having been raised on a dairy farm in Fort Ann.  On the morning of her wedding day, Jan got up at 5:00 a.m., went to the barn to milk 18 cows and still managed to get to the church on time.  She worked as a seamstress at Troy Shirt Guild and Gruber’s Maternity Dress Factory.

Sewing was a lifetime passion, beginning in high school.  Jan was crowned Junior Prom Queen in a beautiful gown that she made herself.   Whenever friends and family needed a seamstress, they knew who to ask. Jan also worked at Sherwood Medical in Argyle for 19 years, retiring in 1998.  It was a short retirement, however, as she soon became an attendant on school buses for special needs children in the Hudson Falls School District.    She loved the children and was known as “Grandma Jan”.

Some hobbies Jan enjoyed were bowling, gardening, yardwork and decorating.

Above all, Jan was a loving wife, mother, mother in law, grandmother and great-grandmother.  She was devoted to her family and friends and was always there when anyone needed her.

In addition to her parents, Jan was predeceased by her youngest child, Brian Paul Barot, who passed away in November 1979 and by her sister, Marlene Scally, who passed away in August 2016.

Survivors include her husband of 61 years, George A. Barot; her daughters, Valerie (Jeff) Zeno and Vanessa Ross; her sons, George Andrew, Jr. (Suzanne) Barot and Edward E. (Lori) Barot; her six grandchildren, Jason (Kate) Zeno, Jeffrey (Anna) Zeno, George A. (Ladyne) Barot, III, Christy (Aaron) Coulson, Jamie Zeno and her life partner, Joseph Derway and Brieanne Ross; her step grandson, Jason (Jennifer) Cross; eight great grandchildren, Joseph, Jonathan, Jeffrey, Abigail and Morgan Zeno, Ryan and Logan Cross and Haley Straut; three brothers, Andrew (Ruth) Cartier, Gary (Brenda) Cartier and Duane (Kendra) Cartier; three sisters, Regina (James) Thomas, Donna (the late Gordon) Bell and Gail (Fausto) Tello; her brother in law, Charles Scally; two sisters in law, Sheila (Albert) Brownell and Mary (Charles) Fuller; and several nieces, nephews and cousins.

The family wishes to thank the Glens Falls Hospital Emergency Room Doctors, Nurses and the staff on Tower 6, as well as the Doctors, PA’s, Nurses, CNA’s, and the rehab staff at the Pines, for the care and respect they gave to Jan and her family.

Services will be private.

Burial will be in the spring at Moss Street Cemetery in the town of Kingsbury.

The family suggests that memorial donations be given to any local organization of your choice.

Arrangements are under the care of the Carleton Funeral Home, Inc., 68 Main Street, Hudson Falls.

Patricia Ann LaMoy

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KINGSBURY- Patricia A. (Waite) LaMoy was welcomed into the arms of our Lord on December 29, 2016, after a long and courageous battle with cancer. Born July 19, 1942 to Margaret L. (Trackey) Waite and Lawrence H. Waite.

Pat grew up in Queensbury, graduating high school in 1960. She married Eugene F. “Frank” LaMoy on April 8, 1960. As teenagers, Frank and Pat worked together at the Rialto Theatre in Glens Falls. He worked as an usher, while she served at the concession stand selling candy.

Pat and Frank raised their children together, creating a home filled with love, laughter, and memories to last a lifetime. On weekends, Pat enjoyed going to her cousin’s camp on Lake Champlain with her family, often rescuing turtles stranded in the middle of the road. Pat was the leader of Girl Scouts, Boy Scouts and 4H when her children were younger and traveled all over the area supporting area high school basketball players. When her oldest children were in school she was very active in the PTA and was given a lifetime achievement award.

Pat worked for RGIS Inventory Services for many years and provided care for the elderly for over twenty years as a home health aide. She was devoted to meeting the needs of others, caring for people, as if they were part of her own family.

Knitting, quilting, researching genealogy, tending to her rock and flower garden, were some of Pat’s many hobbies. She served on the altar guild and vestry at church, and belonged to the Daughters of the King. Pat spent countless hours setting up the church for different events, making the rooms beautiful for others. She had an amazing amount of faith and did everything with so much love and dedication that one could not picture it done any other way. Pat made the best of everything and had a gift for always seeing the good in everyone.

The majority of her life she spent fondly taking care of her children and grandchildren. She developed a special bond with each family member, cheering and encouraging all on in their endeavors.

In addition to her husband, Pat was predeceased by her dear cousin, Shirley (Ronk) Houle; who was more of a sister than a cousin.

Those left to honor her memory include her children; daughter, Elizabeth (Donald) Hewitt, son, Frank LaMoy, daughter, Stacia (Robert) Bonanno, son, Jason (Connie) LaMoy; sister, Pamela (Dean) Romer, sister-in-law, Jane (Richard) Choquette; special cousins, Joan (David) LaPier and Bud (Dianne) Graham, grandchildren, Grant (Leslie) LaMoy, Dan (Holly) Hewitt, Matthew Hewitt, David Hewitt, Ryan Hewitt, Felicia Bonanno, Anthony Bonanno, Corey LaMoy, Parker Gugliotta, Nathan Bonanno, Adam Bonanno, Gianna LaMoy, Ivie LaMoy, Jett LaMoy; and 6 great-grandchildren, several nieces, a nephew and cousins.

Family and friends may call from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m., Wednesday, January 4, at Carleton Funeral Home, (68 Main St. Hudson Falls, (518) 747-4243) with a 1:30 p.m. Mass of Christian burial following the calling hours, at Church of the Messiah, 296 Glen St., Glens Falls, with Fr. Karl Griswold-Kuhn officiating.

Burial will be in the spring at Moss Street Cemetery, Route 4 in the town of Kingsbury.

The family requests donations be made to a charity of his or her own choice.

Special thanks to Dr. John Stoutenburg, and Dr. Joseph D’Agostino Jr. for the wonderful care, and compassion given to Pat and her family.

 

 

 

Gary L. Bolster, Sr.

LAKE GEORGE – Gary L. Bolster, Sr., 62, of Lake George, passed away on Monday, December 26, 2016, at his home.

Born on April 9, 1954, in Glens Falls, he was the son of the late Gerald and Helen (Rowe) Bolster.

Gary served in the U.S. Air Force and the U.S. Army for 18 years.

He was a member of the Warrensburg Masonic Lodge. He loved to research his ancestry. He enjoyed wild life rehabilitation. He and his grandson Dru enjoyed hockey at the Glens Falls Civic center. Most of all he loved spending time with his grandchildren.

Gary is survived by his wife of 41 years, Chiara (Derecko) Bolster of Lake George; his three sons, Gary Bolster, Jr., Jeremy Bolster, and Richard Bolster; his grandchildren, Dru, Avery, Kyleigh, and Samuel; his brothers and sisters, Richard, Jean, David, Judy, and Donna; and several nieces, nephews, and cousins.

Friends are invited to call on Friday from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the Carleton Funeral Home, Inc. located at 68 Main Street in Hudson Falls.

Burial with full military honors will take place on January 6, 2016, at 1 p.m. at Gerald B. H. Solomon-Saratoga National Cemetery, Duell Road, in Stillwater.

Donations in Gary’s name may be made out to a charity of one’s choice.

Jennifer Lynn Traver

traver-jenniferHUDSON FALLS – Jennifer Lynn Traver, 41, of Hudson Falls, passed away unexpectedly after a brief illness, at University of Vermont Medical Center on December 26, 2016.

Born January 13, 1975, in Glens Falls, she was the daughter of Catherine (Blakeman) Traver of Hudson Falls and the late Denis Traver.

Jennifer was a graduate of the College of St. Rose with a bachelor’s degree.

She was an employee of C.R. Bard for several years.

Jennifer enjoyed hunting, kayaking, and fishing with her significant other David Gibbs. Most of all, her first love was hockey with her son Connor.

In addition to her father, Jennifer was predeceased by her grandparents.

Survivors include, her mother, Catherine Traver of Hudson Falls; her son, Connor of Hudson Falls; her brother, Daniel Traver and his wife, Janice of Maryland and their children, Adison and Nathan; and her sister, Michelle Traver of Hudson Falls and her daughter, Maggie; and several cousins, aunts, and uncles.

Friends are invited to call on Saturday from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. at the Carleton Funeral Home. Inc. located at 68 Main Street, in Hudson Falls.

A funeral service will take place immediately following calling hours at the funeral home at 3 p.m. with Pastor John Chamberlin, Senior’s Pastor at Calvary Assembly in Glens Falls.

A burial will take place in the spring at Moss Street Cemetery in the town of Kingsbury.

Donations in Jennifer’s name can be made out to the Adirondack Youth Hockey Association, 1 Fire Rd, Glens Falls, NY 12801.