FORT ANN – Muriel (Bernard) Lemery Dorsey, 95, of Copeland Pond Road, joined her daughter, Vivian, for this Mother’s Day in Heaven on May 10, 2019.
Born on May 1, 1924 in Hudson Falls, she was the daughter of the late Joseph and Nathalie (Gamache) Bernard.
Muriel attended St. Paul’s School, formerly in Hudson Falls, and Hudson Falls High School.
After high school, she began her working career at General Electric, retiring on May 31, 1984, after 29 years of service.
On October 20, 1946, she married Earl Lemery. Together, they had five children. On August 12, 1963, when their youngest child was ten, Earl passed away. Muriel raised her children alone, as well as worked a full-time job. On August 5, 1972, she married John Dorsey. He passed away on December 8, 1996.
For many years, Muriel was a communicant of St. Mary’s/St. Paul’s Church in Hudson Falls. She also belonged to several bowling leagues in the area. Muriel was an avid hockey fan. She was a season ticket holder for the Red Wing Hockey team, for the entire time they played in Glens Falls. Muriel also enjoyed listening, on the radio, to the Adirondack Hockey teams that followed the Red Wings.
The most important part of Muriel’s life was being around her family. She cherished the times that everyone got together at her home on Hadlock Pond. Her children, grandchildren, great grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren all enjoyed family picnics at her home. Muriel treasured her home and loved watching birds off her sun porch.
Staying healthy was also something that Muriel took seriously. Three times a week, she drove to Glens Falls for exercising at the Wellness Center, until she was no longer able to.
Besides her parents and husbands, she was predeceased by one daughter, Vivian (David) Moss; four sisters, Lillian (Norman) Benway, Beatrice (Gerard) Belisle, Constance (Herbert) Lewis and Alva (William) Howard, and her two brothers, Laurent (Marion) Bernard and Eugene Raymond (Genevieve) Bernard.
Survivors include her four children, Paul Lemery and his wife, Judy of Hudson Falls, Earl Lemery and his wife, Frances “Snookie” of Plattsburg, Wilfred “Will” Lemery and his wife, Charlene “Sis” of Hudson Falls, Richard Lemery and his wife, Beckie of Hudson Falls; her grandchildren, Robert (Lynn Ambler) Lemery, Stephanie Lemery, Jacqueline (Kathy Breen) Lemery, Karen Lefebvre, Julie (Len) Pomainville, Earl (Glenda Gonyea) Lemery, James (Jill Dietrich) Lemery, Melissa (Peter) Baretsky, Teresa (Tom) Lincoln, Jason Lemery, Tanya (Paul) Bishop, Katie (Eric) Sword, John (Christina) Moss and Timothy (Susan) Moss; her great-grandchildren, Caitlyn and Victoria Lemery, Michael Lefebvre, Jr., Rachael Lockhart, Jacob Pomainville, Maja Pomainville, Stephen Polkinghorne, Carter Lemery, Simeon, Sophie and Adeline Baretsky, Krista Lincoln, Aiden and Parker Bishop, Jack and Luke Sword, Aron and Norah Moss and Connor and Kelsey Guilder; her great-great-grandchildren, Asher and Owen Lockhart and Paisley Thew; and several nieces, nephews, cousins, in-laws, and friends.
Friends may call on Tuesday, May 14, 2019 from 4 to 7 p.m. at the Carleton Funeral Home, Inc., 68 Main Street in Hudson Falls.
A Funeral Mass will be celebrated at 2 p.m. on Wednesday, May 15, 2019 at St. Mary’s/St. Paul’s Church on the park in Hudson Falls.
The Rite of Committal will follow at St. Paul’s Cemetery in the town of Kingsbury.
The family suggests that memorial donations be made to the American Heart Association, 4 Atrium Drive #100, Albany, NY 12205 or the Fort Ann Rescue Squad, P.O. Box 314, Fort Ann, NY 12827.
I’m so very sorry for your loss, I loved seeing her come in for dinner, especially when her grandson Tim would greet her at the door, her smile when she saw him would light up the room. Rest easy , you’ll be greatly missed.
Muriel was a dynamic woman ! She was loved , cherished by her family and all that knew her. I am so humbled to have had the privilege to have met her and so proud that her grandson is my son in law . We love you Muriel! Have fun with Vivian!
I remember after Thanksgiving Muriel would make chocolate cake and it was eaten with turkey gravy over it. I was just telling that story to my kids recently when remembering Viv around her birthday in March. Such wonderful childhood memories from “the hill” in Fort Edward. Muriel was a wonderful lady and a wonderful family. I am so sorry for you all, but know she and Viv are together again. Warmly, Sue
So Gram, you were known to take in a lot of strays over the years that were not related to you by blood. You had a kindness about you that never made a person feel anything but welcome. Thank you for that.
Over the years we developed quite a friendship that I will always cherish. In 2010 we both suffered a huge loss. Many a chat sitting looking out on the lake made the pain a little less unbearable.
Please tell Audrey that we miss her.
Love you, Gram