Daniel A. Brouillette

MOREAU – Daniel A. Brouillette, 71 of Moreau, passed away on Tuesday, March 5, 2024 at the Stratton VA Medical Center in Albany after a long illness.

Born on May 24, 1952 in Glens Falls, he was a life long area resident and son of the late Armand and Lorraine (Dubee) Brouillette. Daniel grew up in Glens Falls and attended Glens Falls Schools. On June 30, 1969, he enlisted in the United States Marine Corp, serving his country from 1970 to 1971 in Vietnam before being honorably discharged.

On November 20, 1971, he married the love of his life, Debra J. Lewis at St. Alphonsus Church in Glens Falls. Daniel worked as a roll finisher at Finch Pruyn, Co until his retirement after 30 years of dedicated service to the company.

Daniel and Deb enjoyed traveling together to places such as California, Alaska, and Ireland. He enjoyed movies and followed Star Trek, as well as listening to music, especially The Beach Boys. Daniel loved his Pugs, Cooper and Chloe, who have passed away and was always with his Shizu, Oreo, who was his best buddy. Most of all, Daniel enjoyed being with family.  

In addition to his parents, he is predeceased by a sister, Donna Beames.

Daniel is survived by his wife, Debra Brouillette; his children, Daniel S. Brouillette (Tina), Benjamin A. Brouillette (Tanya), and Randy A. Brouillette; his grandchildren, Sabrina, Jacob, Benjamin, Allison, Tammie, and Andromeda; his brother, James Brouillette; and many nieces and nephews.

A graveside service with military honors will be held at 12:00 noon on Wednesday, March 13, 2024 at the Gerald B.H. Solomon Saratoga National Cemetery, 200 Duell Road, Schuylerville. There are no public calling hours.

The family would like to thank the staff and doctors on Unit 4A at the Stratton VA Hospital in Albany for their care and support throughout this difficult time.

Lena B. Wells

HUDSON FALLS – Lena B. Wells, 91, of Hudson Falls, went into the arms of the Lord on Friday, March 1, 2024, at Washington Center in Argyle.

Born on June 2, 1932, in New Brunswick, Canada. She was the daughter of the late Joseph and Rose (Levesque) LaPlante. She was a communicant of St. Mary’s/St. Paul’s Church.

Lena was known for being a nurturer, who loved babies and was the best cook ever. Her family and friends looked forward to tasting her meals. She also enjoyed Bingo, going to the Casino, and watching the Cowboys play. The center of her life was her family, her church, and God.

In addition to her parents, she is predeceased by several of her brothers and sisters in Canada and grandson, Todd Allison.

She is survived by her 10 children; Norman Ouellete, Steven Ouelette, Michael Ouellette, Arthur (Wendy) Wells, Michelle Allison, Gary (Jennifer) Wells, Leonard Wells, William Wells, Beatrice (Michael) Greenough, and Karen (Frank) Wells; 19 grandchildren; 37 great grandchildren; her sister, Yvette Nadeau; and several nieces, nephews, and cousins.

Calling hours will be on Monday, March 11, 2024, from 4pm to 8 pm at Carleton Funeral Home, Inc., 68 Main Street in Hudson Falls.

A funeral service will take place on Monday, March 11, 2024, at 8pm immediately following calling hours with Pastor Tracey Mauran officiating.

The Rite of Committal will take place in the Spring at Union Cemetery in the Town of Fort Edward.

Memorial donations may be sent to the Alzheimer’s Disease Association, 1003 Loudon Rd, Cohoes, NY 12047.

Dianne V. Lovett

QUEENSBURY – Dianne V. Lovett, 80, of Queensbury, went into the arms of the Lord on Friday, March 1st, 2024, at her daughters’ home, with her family by her side.

She was born on February 14th, 1944, in Waterbury, Connecticut, she was the daughter of the late Steve Swiencicki and Anna (Omiencinski) Swiencicki.

On September 19, 1965, Dianne married her love of her life and best friend, Howard Lovett in Queensbury.

Dianne worked at Jo-Mar dress factory in Glens Falls for several years and went to work for CR Bard in Queensbury, as a quality inspector.  She kept busy volunteering with Queensbury Emergency Services, formerly Bay Ridge Rescue Squad as a life member, South Queensbury Fire Auxiliary and was an active member of the Hot Dog Club.

Dianne enjoyed camping with her family, watching truck and tractor pulls, especially when her granddaughter, Tiffany was participating. She was a devoted grandmother and stayed very active in her grandchildren’s activities. Dianne also loved every minute caring for her 5 cats.

She was predeceased by her parents and her husband Howard T. Lovett Sr and her beloved cat Chubbo.

Survivors include her three children, Valerie Twiss and her husband, Thomas Sr., Joesph Du Prey and his significant other, Kim Marie Winchip and Howard T. Lovett Jr. and his wife Lorri; her six grandchildren, Theresa Waterman and her husband, Matt, Thomas Twiss JR and his significant other, Michele Brucculeri and Brittany (Winchip) and her husband, JP Quintal and Brandon Winchip, Austin Lovett and Nikolas Lovett; her great grandchildren are Mia Anna-Mary and her significant other, Jacob Williams, Collin and Nathan Waterman, Dechlan and Delilah Brucculeri-Twiss.  Dianne was also survived by her 5 feline friends Abby, Mia, Snowball, Whitey, and Little Man.

The family would like to extend a special thank you to Dianne’s lifelong friend, Margaret Centerbar.   Margaret was always just a phone call away and she shared in Dianne’s care for years.  A loyal true friend!

Dianne also wanted a special thank you to her best friend, Mia.  Mia has been by Dianne’s side since Mia was born.  The two shared many vacations, shopping trips, dinners out and many other adventures.    Dianne and “Princess Mia” had a true Great Grandmother bond.

Friends may call on Saturday, March 9, 2024, from 10:00 am until 12 noon, at Carleton Funeral Home, Inc., 68 Main Street, Hudson Falls.  In keeping with Dianne’s wishes not to have a somber event, please wear purple (her favorite color) or bright colors.

A celebration of Dianne’s life will follow at noon at the funeral home on Saturday.

The family request in lieu of flowers donation be sent to South Queensbury Volunteer Fire Company located at 409 Dix Avenue, Queensbury, NY 12804 or Queensbury Emergency Medical Services (Bay Ridge Rescue) 1109 Ridge Road, Queensbury, NY 12804.

Bryan J. Gallagher

GANSEVOORT – Bryan J. Gallagher, 79, of Gordon Lane, passed away peacefully at his home on Friday, March 1, 2024, following a courageous battle with lung cancer.

Born September 3, 1944, in Troy, he was the son of the late Norbert and Helen (Wood) Gallagher.

Bryan was a 1963 graduate of Troy High School. He worked for Firestone for several years then went on to a higher-level role for Al Tech Specialty Steel Corp in Watervliet. He worked there for many years until its closing in 1999. To Bryan, it wasn’t just a job, it was another family.

He was a proud member of the Watervliet Elks Lodge #1500 and the Emerald Athletic Club in Troy where he loved to play darts.

Bryan was a huge fan of the New York Giants. He loved to watch them play. He had a knack for the stock market and was great at day trading. Somehow, he always knew what and when to buy and sell. Bryan often enjoyed going to the Saratoga Race Course to watch the horse’s race.

He loved going on walks through his neighborhood and nature trails. No matter where Bryan went there was never a stranger he didn’t speak to. He could carry on a conversation with anyone. Bryan was a wonderful father, grandfather, and great-grandfather.

In addition to his parents, Bryan is predeceased by five sisters and two brothers.

Survivors include his loving partner of 24 years, Elaine Porlier of Gansevoort; his daughters Terri Gallagher of Charlotte, NC, Jackie Gray of Troy, and Chrissy Gallagher of Troy; granddaughter, Sarah Gray of Troy; and a future great-grandson. Bryan is also survived by Elaine’s children, Kenneth (Suzanne) Bump, Jr., and Keith (Sharron) Bump of Delaware; grandchildren, Courtney, Brittnay, Tiffany, Anthony, and Angelina; and great-grandchildren, Gauge, Carlie, Brinley, and Teddy.

Calling hours will be held Sunday, March 10, 2024, from 1 pm to 4 pm at Carleton Funeral Home, Inc., 68 Main Street in Hudson Falls.

A funeral mass will be held on Monday, March 11, 2024, at 11 am at Church of St. Mary’s-St. Paul’s, 11 Wall Street in Hudson Falls.

In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations in Bryan’s name be made to the C.R. Wood Cancer Center, 100 Park St., Glens Falls, New York 12801.

Ambrose N. Lee

FORT ANN – Ambrose N. Lee, 80 of Fort Ann, New York passed away peacefully on February 29, 2024, at Glens Falls Hospital following a long battle with COPD.

Ambrose was born in Rochester Vermont on September 4, 1943, to the late Willard and Margaret Golke Lee. Later the family moved to Orwell Vermont.

Ambrose in addition to his parents is predeceased by his three brothers, Willard, Raymond, and Louis.

He is survived by four siblings, Emery of Phoenix Arizona, Bobby of Canton, Connecticut, Richard and his wife, Karen of Cocoa, Florida and his sister, Nancy and her husband, Bernard Cousino. He is also survived by many nieces and nephews and great nieces and nephews.

Ambrose enlisted in the military February 3, 1965, and was honorably discharged January 16, 1967. In Ambrose’s later years he could be found at the Getty gas station in Hudson Falls. When the business closed, he joined his best friend Tabassum “Toby” Sheikh at the Getty on Route149 and in Warrensburg until he fully retired. Ambrose’s smile and sense of humor could fill up the whole room. There was never a dull moment when he was around. That man could always turn a bad day into a good day. He was full of so much love and laughter.

The family would like to express their gratitude to Ambrose’s roommate, Bill Robinson, for keeping him company and helping care for Ambrose. He also had a great extended work family which included his “granddaughter” Jessica Carson, he loved her so much. Also, the family would like to express their gratitude to Toby Sheikh, Ambrose’s best friend. Ambrose was so lucky to have a friend like you by his side, especially towards his last moments. Anything and everything Ambrose needed or wanted you were always there for him Thank You.

A brief viewing will be at 12 noon to 12:30, at the Carleton Funeral Home, Inc., 68 Main Street in Hudson Falls.

Ambrose’s burial with full military honors will be Wednesday March 6 at 1:30 pm at the Gerald B.H. Solomon Saratoga National Cemetery.  The cemetery requests that people do not show up more than 20 minutes early in order to facilitate other services that day and to pull over to the funeral procession parking lane to the right of the welcome center.

Jan Allen

SOUTH GLENS FALLS – Jan Allen passed away on February 26, 2024, in Glens Falls, NY following a lengthy battle with Pancreatic Cancer and surrounded by family and loved ones.

Jan was born on September 16, 1960, in Glens Falls, NY, and was considered by all a beloved Aunt, Sister, Teacher, Artist, and Muse. She described herself as:” a Conceptual Artist working primarily with sculptural assemblage and interactive installations. The work is concerned with the interface between the personal and the public and invites a conversation in which to explore that connection.”

Jan’s educational background is impressive and extensive.

She graduated from Hudson Falls Central School, Hudson Falls, NY Class of 1978 obtaining a Regents Diploma and Majoring in Business and Art. After high school Jan attended multiple colleges including Mohawk Community College, Utica, NY; class of 1981 obtaining an AAS Degree in Advertising Design and Production; University of Maine, Farmington, ME; class of 1996 obtaining a BS Degree in Psychology and the Arts with a self-directed major in Art Therapy with a focus on Death, Dying and Children; and Vermont College of Fine Arts, Montpellier, VT, class of 2006 obtaining an MFA Degree in Design and Visual Arts

A world traveler, Jan’s studies took her to Guang An Men Hospital, Beijing, China in 1994 where she worked and studied Chinese Medicine and Acupressure. She continued her education by becoming a Reiki Master of Japanese Healing Technique for Life Energy and a Shiatsu Master of Japanese Message. She also experienced cultural   enlightenment as she explored local arts and traditions engaging with a hands-on approach and weaving herself into the fabric of the communities she served.  

With her extensive education, Jan worked in several influential fields including the Lower Adirondack Art Council in Glens Falls, NY, The Stanley Museum in Kingfield, ME, and The Adult Ed-MSAD #9 in Farmington, ME.

Advancing in her career, Jan touched many lives as an Art Teacher in Farmington, ME. After a move south, she continued teaching high school in Hilton Head, SC, and then in Greenville, SC where she retired in 2023. Jan continued with her personal artwork demonstrating to her students the importance of sharing their talents and taking an active role in the art community by inviting fellow artists to participate with her in her art installation shows.

Jan is preceded in death by her father; Raymond E Allen and her mother; Henrietta Francis, Tursla, Allen, Morris; a brother; Henry (Dinny) Allen and a sister; Deborah (Debbie) Allen Perkins. All from the surrounding Hudson Falls NY area.

She is survived by her life partner Daniel (Danny) Larrow in Liberty, SC, (2) Step-Sons; Samual Anderson (Vail, CO) and Woody Anderson (Oakland, CA), (2) Brothers; William D. (Billy) Allen and his wife Mary Reilly White Allen, residing in Richardson, TX and Donald L. Allen and his wife Anne Marie Bartlett Allen, residing in Gansevoort, NY, Sister, Judy Allen Mackay and her husband William (Dave) Mackay residing in Ridgefield, WA, Sister-in-law Patrica ( Patty) Tucker Zayacheck Allen residing in Glens Falls, NY, and Brother-in-law David Perkins residing in Kingsbury, NY.

Jan is also survived by many close nieces, nephews, aunts and uncles.

Plans for an Art Exhibition and a Celebration of Life to be announced at a later date.

Donations may be made in Jan’s name to St Jude Children’s Hospital. She said: “Pay it forward”.

Brian Dunlap

GLENS FALLS – Brian Dunlap, 75, of Glens Falls, passed away on Thursday, February 29, 2024, at his home.

Born on April 11, 1948, in Yonkers, he was the son of the late Henry and Dorothy (Bengur) Dunlap.

Brian graduated from high school in Yonkers and worked for Weisman Real Estate for many years.  He retired from New York State as a maintenance person.

On September 29, 2007, he married Theresa (Fitzpatrick) in Glens Falls

Brian loved to spend his time on a boat with a hook in the water fishing.

In addition to his parents, he was predeceased by his stepfather, Frank Fiorentino and his grandson, Axel Rose Lloyd.

He is survived by his wife, Theresa Dunlap; his children, Christina and Brian; his stepchildren, David, Robert and Christopher Lloyd; several grandchildren; one great grandchild; his two brothers, Tommy and Timothy Dunlap; and several nieces, nephews and cousins.

Calling hours will be on Thursday, March 7, 2024, from 2 to 3:45 pm, at the Carleton Funeral Home, Inc., 68 Main Street in Hudson Falls.

Prayers will be offered for Brian at 3:45 pm on Thursday.

Memorial donations may be sent to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, TN 31105.

Nancy P. Donohue

HUDSON FALLS – Nancy P. Donohue, 91, of Hudson Falls, passed away peacefully on Thursday, February 29, 2024, at her home, following a long illness, surrounded by her loving family.

Born February 23, 1933, in Appleton, Wisconsin, Nancy was the daughter of the late John and Viola (Henebry) Phillips, Sr.

In 1937, the family moved to Hudson Falls when Nancy was just four years of age. She continued to live out the rest of her life in Hudson Falls. She attended St. Mary’s grade school in Hudson Falls and later graduated in 1950 from St. Mary’s Academy in Glens Falls.

Following graduation, Nancy began working in the insurance industry. Her first job was with Normandin Insurance. She then went on to work for John F. Carey, Inc., Sheenan Agency and eventually retired from Rose & Kiernan, Inc. Nancy dedicated fifty years of service as an insurance agent.

Nancy was an active member and officer for the Glens Falls Area Insurance Women’s Association and the Hudson Falls Business and Professional Woman’s Foundation (BPW). She was also a member of the Red Hat Society group “Classy Lasses” and the Glens Falls Operetta Club where she enjoyed singing in the chorus. While being an usher for the Lake George Opera Festival, Nancy was able to see many operas.

She kept herself busy following retirement. She enjoyed monthly luncheons with fellow classmates from St. Mary’s Academy, the Classy Lasses, and those from the BPW group.

Nancy was famous for her delicious potato salad at family gatherings. No one could make it the way she did. In the mornings, you could always find her doing crossword puzzles. Nancy will always be known for her impeccable sense of style when it came to clothing. She was the greatest at accessorizing her jewelry to match her clothes.

For many years, Nancy hosted the best Christmas Eve parties that were enjoyed by all, especially her children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren. The greatest loves in Nancy’s life were no doubt her family.

In addition to her parents, Nancy is predeceased by her brother, John (Johnny) Phillips and her son-in-law, Scott Wells.

Left to cherish Nancy’s memory is her son, Michael (Lynn) Donohue of Delmar, her daughters, Kathleen (Michael) Durkee of Queensbury, and Debra Wells of Port Richie, FL; her grandchildren Haley and Sophie Donohue, Laura (David) Wright, Nicholas (Jade) Durkee, Nathan (Katie) Hicks, Timothy (Amber) Hicks, Elise Watz, Abigal Wells, and Brian Wells; her great grandchildren, Jesse, Jacob, Connor, Nolan, Alexander, Amelia, Poppy, and Evelyn; her brother Patrick (Mary) Phillips, her sister, Mary (Douglas) Greene, and her sister-in-law, Carol Yager; and several nieces and nephews. Nancy is also survived by her long-time best friend, Maryann Behan.

Friends may call from 4:00 pm to 6:00 pm on Friday, March 8, 2024, at Carleton Funeral Home, Inc., 68 Main Street in Hudson Falls.

A funeral service will be held at 6:00 pm immediately following calling hours at the funeral home with Penny Brink officiating.

A committal service will take place in the spring at St. Mary’s Cemetery in Fort Edward at a date to be determined.

Memorial donations may be made in Nancy’s name to St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, TN 38105 or to the Open Door Mission, 226 Warren Street, Glens Falls, NY 12801.

Charles “Chip’ Doty

HUDSON FALLS – Charles “Chip” Doty, 64, of Dean Road, passed away Wednesday, February 28, 2024, at his home.

Born June 5, 1959, in Glens Falls, he was the son of the late Charles and Jessie (Weaver) Doty.

Charles, also known as Chip, was a 1977 graduate of Hudson Falls High School. Following high school, he spent a short time in the United States Marine Corps. When Chip returned home, he started his own business, Floors by Chip, in the mid 1980’s and continued serving Warren, Washington, and Northern Saratoga Counties for thirty plus years.

Following retirement, Chip took great interest in closely following local government and land development in the area. Especially the area around his own home. He was also a local history buff.

Chip had a passion in life for refinishing hardwood floors. He took great pride in the work he did. He also had a passion for the outdoors. He loved fishing, hunting, and gardening. Chip was always there to lend a helping hand, a kind word, and a tool to assist anyone in need. He was a kind and humble man with a huge heart.  Chip was a loving father, grandfather, and brother. He impacted the lives of those he met through the years.

He is predeceased by his parents, Charles and Jessie (Weaver) Doty.

Chip is survived by his children, Paul McAllister (Sandi), Megan McAllister, and Kassondra Doty; his grandchildren, Jade Henry, Skyler McAllister, Niki McAllister, and Caylub Corzine; his sister, Hope Brynes (Robert); his stepchildren, Michael Morales, Elaina Doak, and Kiel Doak; his niece and nephews, Benjamin Brynes (Liz), Mary Proudfoot (Will), and Clinton Brynes. Chip is also survived by his ex-wife, Nancy Doak, and his best friend, his dog, Clover.

Friends may call on Chips family, Saturday, March 9, 2024, from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. at Carleton Funeral Home, 68 Main Street in Hudson Falls.

A funeral service will be held immediately following calling hours at 7 p.m. at the funeral home.

Donations in Chip’s memory may be made to Marine Toys for Tots Foundation Gift Processing Administrator at 18251 Quantico Gateway Drive in Triangle, VA 22172 or by dropping off a toy at the local Capital Region Toys for Tots. Donations may also be made to the Fort Edward Rescue Squad, 75 Schuyler St, Fort Edward, NY 12828.

Marilyn Teresa O’Neil

HUDSON FALLS – Marilyn Teresa O’Neil passed away Monday morning, February 26, 2024, surrounded by friends and family. She was 86.

Born March 30, 1937 in Glens Falls, she was the daughter of John Spano and Amelia Normandin. She was adopted by Ray and Esther Labarge from South Glens Falls. When Esther went into the service to join the WACS, Marilyn was raised by her aunt and uncle, Louise and James Cain. For fifteen years, Marilyn went by Marlene Labarge until a social worker came to the house and informed her of her real name. She worked after school and on the weekends babysitting and at Montgomery Ward in the clothing department. In the nineties she worked in housekeeping at the Howard Johnson in Queensbury.

In 1957, she eloped with her high school sweetheart, Terry O’Neil, whom she met while they were working in the school cafeteria. They started their lives together in a small house on Willow Street. in Hudson Falls. They had a loving marriage for sixty-three years and raised four children.

As her husband did, Marilyn became a volunteer in the community and involved herself in civic organizations. She became a member of the United Methodist Church and worked in the kitchen helping with evening dinners, making sandwiches for chowder luncheons along with many fundraisers and other activities. When Terry was a member of the Green Jackets’ Board of Directors, Marilyn was always at the games working at a concession stand or a ticket booth. She did the same at Sandy Hill Days, which she enjoyed every year. Marilyn was a member of the Jayncees and was president of the Kingsbury chapter in 1972. She liked organizing dinners and working in the kitchen at the Masonic Temple when the Jaycees held events there. She was also an honorary member of the Hudson Falls Fire Department.

Marilyn loved to sing. She sang in plays in school; she was a soloist and member of the Moreau Fun Band, bringing her gift to hospitals, nursing, and veterans’ homes throughout the region. She produced her own CD, Songs from the Heart, at Lylac studios in South Glens Falls, singing classics from the 40s’ and 50s’ During the summer, she would open the windows and could be heard singing by the neighbors and passersby while she did housecleaning, cooking her delicious Italian food or hanging clothes on the line.

Marilyn was a selfless person and a wonderful mother. she always supported her children and their interests: sports, music, clubs, volunteering. She would greet you at the door with a hug and offer you something to eat. In the summer, she very much enjoyed having cookouts on the outdoor patio that Terry built in the backyard.

Her children and grandchildren were the center of her life. Marilyn is singing with the angels now, and she will be sorely missed by everyone whose lives she touched in her own special way. May her beautiful voice be heard throughout the kingdom of heaven.

Survivors include her four children: Stephanie Hill of Hudson Falls, Tracie (Carl) Horton of Virginia, Roland (Mary) O’Neil of Hudson Falls, and Gordon O’Neil of South Glens Falls; her sister Karen (Howard) Vandusen of Bethlehem, three nieces and nephews, five grandchildren, six great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild.

Calling hours will be on Tuesday March 5, 2024 from 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm at the Hudson Falls United Methodist Church, 227 Main Street in Hudson Falls. A service will follow at 4:00 pm at the church.

Burial will take place in the Spring at Moss Street Cemetery in the town of Kingsbury.

Michael Paul Owens

HUDSON FALLS – Michael Paul Owens, 50, of Hudson Falls, passed away Sunday afternoon at Albany Medial Center after a long illness.

Michael was born on June 17, 1973 in Schenectady, NY and was the son of Sally Sunday and the late Charles Owens. He will always be remembered as a great friend who loved a good time and truly enjoyed spending time with his friends and family.

In addition to his mother, Sally Sunday, Michael is survived by his children, Dominick Shannon, Jordan Owens, Jackson Owens, and Avarie Owens; his brother, Dan Owens; his beloved life partner, Krystyna Washburn; and his grandchildren, Karsyn Collins, Evan Collins, and Payton-Rose Shannon.

Friends may call from 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm on Friday, March 8, 2024 at Carleton Funeral Home, Inc., 68 Main Street in Hudson Falls.

Inez M. Smith

WARRENSBURG – Inez M. Smith, a beacon of love, courage, and kindness, peacefully passed away on February 22, 2024, surrounded by her adoring family. Born on September 19, 1949, her life was a testament to the strength and courage of a feisty and spirited woman.

Inez graduated from Fort Ann High School in 1968 and went onto work various jobs, many times, two or three at a time to support her family.  After high school she started at the Glens Falls Insurance Company, was a cashier for several businesses and then ultimately retired from the medical billing industry where she had worked for Medefis, Hudson Headwaters Health Network and Glens Falls Hospital.

Inez was a devoted mother to her three cherished daughters with Peter Smith of Lake George: Dawn Smith (partner Edwin McCotter), Kimberly Palm (Scott), and Rebecca Smith. Her children were the light of her life, and she loved them with her whole heart and would tell you, each one was her favorite.

She adored her grandchildren, Nicholas Smith (Araelle) and Isabella Goodemote (Jared), finding immense joy in watching them grow and thrive. The smile on her face could light up the darkest room just by the mere mention of her grandkids.

Inez is also survived by her siblings: Edith Williams (her twin), along with Mary Williams, Betty Beatty, Jerry Williams (Marilyn), Violet Weatherwax, Roger Williams, Ingrid Williams, Donna Williams, Anson Williams and her adopted family, The Monahan’s of Fort Ann.

She is predeceased by her brother, Colonel Williams and her adopted parents, Edward and Tink Monahan.

In addition to her devotion to family, Inez found happiness in the company of her extended adopted family and friends, sharing laughter, love, and cherished memories. 

Inez had a great fondness for bowling, enjoyed many long day trips throughout the Adirondacks with the special people in her life, playing cornhole at backyard parties, loved trivia and would never pass up an opportunity to enjoy a lobster roll.

Despite humble beginnings, Inez faced life’s challenges with strength and courage.

Inez Smith leaves behind a legacy of love, compassion, and strength that will continue to inspire all who were fortunate enough to know her. While she may no longer be with us in person, her spirit will live on through the countless lives she touched and the enduring memories she leaves behind.

Please join us for food, drinks, memories, laughs and love at a Celebration of Life Service on Saturday, March 2, 2024, from 3pm-7pm, at the West Glens Falls Fire House, 33 Luzerne Road, Queensbury, NY 12804.

May she rest in eternal peace, surrounded by the love and light she brought into this world.

Giuseppe Soave

WARRENSBURG – Giuseppe Soave, 79, of Warrensburg, passed away unexpectedly on Sunday, February 25, 2024, at Glens Falls Hospital with his loving family by his side.

Born September 20, 1944, in Berri, Italy, Giuseppe was the son of the late Rocco and Maria Soave.

Giuseppe moved to the United States in 1969 and was reunited with his family at their home in Saratoga Springs.

In 1974, while out for a night of fun and dancing, Giuseppe met Sally Caprood. They moved to their home in Warrensburg in 1994. Giuseppe and Sally spent the next several years together and eventually married in 2003.

He was an amazing woodworker. Giuseppe’s passion for woodworking and carpentry could be seen at Seeley’s in Queensbury where he was employed for many years.

Giuseppe was a huge fan of wrestling and would watch it five nights a week. In his spare time, he could be found in his workshop making tables, chairs, and other items from wood for family, friends, and previous clients. Giuseppe was a wonderful man and took great care of his family.

In addition to his parents, Giuseppe was predeceased by his brother Luigi Soave.

Giuseppe is survived by his wife, Sally Soave; children, Vicky Wager, George Hartwell, and Stacy Hartwell; his grandchildren, Ryan, Devin, and Brandon Hartwell and Sophie Wager; his great granddaughter, Evie Hartwell; his sisters Teresa Adkins, Martha Presti; his brothers Damino, Vito and Flippo Soave. Giuseppe is also survived by his sister and brother-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Frank Leahy; three nieces, two nephews, two great nieces, and two great nephews.

A Celebration of Life will be held at the convenience of the family.