HUDSON FALLS – Doris “Dodie” Hurley, 87, passed away peacefully on
January 18, 2024, after a brief illness.
She spent the week before her death surrounded by her loving husband and
five children.
Doris was born in Cambridge the daughter of Grace (Nelson) and Milton Gillis and was predeceased by her sister Irene McClellan and brothers Timmy and Jerry Gillis. She is survived by her husband of 64 years, Ray Hurley, and children Cindi Hurley (Ken Collier) of Atlanta, GA, Jim Hurley (Sherry) of Bel Air, MD, Janet Cicarelli of Hudson Falls, Vicki (Herm “Del”) DelSignore of Glens Falls, and Valerie (Tom) DelSignore of Glens Falls. She is also survived by fourteen grandchildren and twelve great-grandchildren.
After graduating from high school, Doris worked for Glens Falls National Bank for five years. She married Ray Hurley of Granville in 1959, and had five children over the next five years, including two sets of twins. Once the youngest set of twins entered second grade, she started working for General Electric, and made many dear friends there. She spent 25 years at GE, retiring when she was 60. After years of traveling to see friends and relatives in Florida, she and Ray bought a second home there, and split their time between Hudson Falls and Zephyrhills, Florida.
Doris had many talents. She was an
amazing cook and there were always home-made breads, donuts, pies, cakes, cookies
and other treats in her home. She
frequently hosted 25 or more relatives for holiday dinners, pulling it off with
ease. While she was cooking, her husband
would help with the prep – peeling apples, rolling meatballs, or kneading bread
dough. Her children and their spouses
often called her for a favorite recipe, and she finally published these in a binder
for all to have. She was also a skilled crafter
knowing how to sew, make quilts, knit, and crochet. Her daughters had gorgeous dresses and
hand-knitted sweaters for elementary school and beautiful outfits for each
holiday. One year she made wool coats
with chinchilla collars and a matching muff.
She would often make drapes, pillows, bed-skirts, napkins, table clothes
and other home accessories when one of her children would move into their first
home. And all children, grandchildren
and great grandchildren have many hand-knitted blankets and hand-stitched quilts
that will be cherished for the loving hours she spent making them.
The family would like to sincerely thank the staff of G Wing at Fort Hudson Nursing Home, especially Donna, RN, Shannon, LCSW, and Nicole, RN, NP for their compassionate care over the last three years.
Family and friends may call from 4:00 to 7:00 PM on Tuesday, January 23 at Carleton Funeral Home, 68 Main Street in Hudson Falls.
A funeral service will be held at Carleton on January 24 at 12 noon, immediately followed at 2 p.m. a burial service at Gerald B.H. Solomon Saratoga National Cemetery.
WEST GLENS
FALLS – Robert J. “Rob” Gadway, 52, of the “West End”, passed away unexpectedly
on Sunday, January 14, 2024.
Born
November 7, 1971, he was the son of Marcia (Reynolds) Gadway and the late John
J. Gadway.
Rob attended
South Glens Falls High School. As an avid drum player, he was a proud member of
the band ‘Mind Says Rage’. He also played drums for several other local bands
in the area. Rob was a diehard ‘rodie’ of the group Doomsday.
He loved his
tattoo’s and found it therapeutic whenever he got a new one. Rob was known as a
goofball and was always having fun with his family and friends. He could make
anyone laugh. He also enjoyed cooking and trying new recipes for his family to
try. Anyone who knew Rob knew how much he loved his rescue animals.
In addition
to his father, Rob is predeceased by his brothers, Bryan ‘Bumpy’ Gadway and
Jeremy Gadway.
Survivors
include is loving mother, Marcia (Reynolds) Gadway; his brother Scott
(Michelle) Gadway; his sister Carmen Gadway; his four children, Aries (Mary)
Keller, Bren Gadway, Kayleigh (Jared) Gadway, and Gavin Gadway; his two great
grandchildren and one on the way; and the mother of his children, Jessica. Rob
is also survived by numerous nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles, cousins, and several
close friends.
A
Celebration of Rob’s life will be held in the Spring.
HUDSON FALLS
– Daniel Michael McCullen, 80, of Hudson Falls, passed away Tuesday evening,
January 16, 2024, at his home. Born on March 7, 1943 in Granville, NY, he was a
graduate of Harford Schools and son of the late William and Gertrude (Bushman)
McCullen.
When he
completed high school, Dan went to work for his father in the slate industry.
He then went on to become a corrections officer where he worked for many years
at several New York State penitentiaries, eventually retiring from Great Meadow
in 1999 as a Captain.
He was a
communicant of St. Mary’s/St. Paul’s Catholic Church in Hudson Falls and a
member of the Glens Falls Elks Lodge # 81 in Queensbury. Dan loved to golf and
spend time at the Racino in Saratoga Springs. In his later years, he liked
woodworking and working with computers. Dan also liked to work on small engines
and friends would stop by to have him solve their mechanical issues with their
mower or snowblowers.
In addition
to his parents, he is predeceased by a daughter, Danielle Campbell; his sisters,
June Bartley, and Wilma Fenton: two brothers, Theodore McCullen and Robert
McCullen; two half-brothers, Harry John Mulhall and Donald Mulhall; and a
half-sister, Jean Danforth.
He is
survived by his wife of 61 years, Carolyn R. McCullen; a son, Scott McCullen
(Laurie) of Fort Edward; a daughter, Julianne Underwood (Alec) of Hudson Falls;
a brother, R. Lynn McCullen (Joanne) of
Black River, NY; a sister, Sandra Tatko of Middle Granville; eight
grandchildren, eleven great-grandchildren and many nieces and nephews.
A funeral
Mass will be held at a later date at St. Mary’s/St. Paul’s Church, on the Park
in Hudson Falls with Rite of Committal to follow at St. Raphael Cemetery in
Poultney, VT.
Memorial
donations may be made in his name to the SPCA of Upstate New York, 588
Queensbury Ave, Queensbury, NY 12804.
January
17, 2024, at Saratoga Hospital following a long illness.
Born July 14, 1953, in Guánica, Puerto Rico, Alex was the son of the late Angel Agostini and Carmen Martinez.
Following his graduation from Haaren High School, Alex attended The City College of New York, later enlisting in the United States Air Force where he was a Fire Protection Specialist.
Alex was employed at Great Meadow Correctional Facility in Comstock as a corrections office, serving proudly for 37 years. He retired on February 1, 2021.
In addition to his parents, Alex is predeceased by his brothers Robert Colon and Joe Colon.
Survivors include his loving, life partner of 43 years Joel Nicholson of Saratoga Springs; his brother, Albert (Marylou) Quiñones of Oviedo Florida; his sister, Grisselle Nieves of South Glens Falls; his stepfather, Louis Nieves of South Glens Falls; and several nieces, nephews, and many friends who adored Alex.
Services
will be conducted at a later date at Gereld B.H. Solomon National Cemetery.
GLENS FALLS
– Bella E. Harrington, beloved mother, stepmother, grandmother, great grandmother, sister,
aunt, and friend, went to be with the Lord on December 30, 2023, in Hickory,
N.C, where she had the blessing of being cared for by her daughter Kellie and
family.
Born April
29,1939, to the late Emile and Charlotte (Patten) Porlier. Bella was the
eldest of thirteen.
Bella was a
graduate of St. Mary’s High School and grew up in Hudson Falls. She married
Leon Richards, and they resided in Argyle where they raised their four
children. Bella started her professional career at Freihofer’s’ Baking
Company as an office manager. Sometime later she married her second
husband Robert Harrington and together they purchased Sully’s East in Glens
Falls and started Bella’s Catering and Cakes. Over the next forty years Bella
worked hard at taking care of her patrons, catering for many parties and
weddings, along with making hundreds of wedding cakes.
In addition
to her parents, Bella was predeceased by her husband Robert Harrington.
She is
survived by her children Jeff (Michelle) Richards, Kellie (Butch) Stewart, Mark
(Jacquie) Richards, Scott (Nicole) Richards.
Bella was the proud Grandmother of Melinda (Dave) Guyett, Chad (Amanda) Richards, Andrea (Matt) Richards, Elizabeth (Seth) Richards, Rachel Stewart, Megan (Andrew) Stillwagon, Noah and Aaron Richards, Jeanne (Tanner) Richards, Emylou Richards, Makayla Palmer, Jeff Rolleston, Michael (Monica) Rolleston, Matt Rolleston. She was also the proud great grandma to Courtney and Connor Guyett, Kenzie, Mason, and Karlee Richards; Lucas and Gavin Rolleston and three on the way!!!
She is also
survived Bob’s four children who she was blessed to have in her life, Terry
Mabb, Julie (Dave) Rolleston, Matt (Irene) Rozell, Tammy (Rich) Grimaldi; her
twelve siblings, Joe (Mary) Porlier, Art Porlier, Richard (Donna) Porlier,
Rosalie Burleston, MaryAnn (George) Sprague, Elaine Porlier, Delia Dwyer,
Denise Story, Robert (Diane) Porlier, Janet (Bob) Anderson, Joan Gillingham and
John Porlier and several nieces, nephews, and cousins.
Bella made
lots of friends along the way and touched the hearts of many people.
Calling
hours will be held on January 26, 2024, from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. at Carleton
Funeral Home, 68 Main St., Hudson Falls, NY.
A funeral
service will be held on Saturday, January 27, 2024, at 10 a.m. at the Oneida
Community Church, 197 Sunnyside Road in Queensbury.
Burial will
follow at Pine View Cemetery on Quaker Rd., in Queensbury.
Memorial donations in Bella’s name may be made to the CR Wood Cancer Center at 100 Park Street Pruyn Pavilion, Glens Falls, NY 12801 or a foundation close to one’s heart.
GLENS FALLS
– Diane (Shea) Dubay, 90, of Glens Falls, passed away on Tuesday, January 16,
2024, at Elderwood in North Creek.
Born on
April 26, 1933, in West Glens Falls, she was the daughter of the late Timothy
and Louise (Barber) Shea.
Diane was a 1951
graduate of Glens Falls High School.
On September
11, 1954, she married Duane “Tony” Dubay at St. Alphonsus Church in Glens
Falls. He passed away on November 17,
2012.
In her
younger years, she worked for the National Biscuit Company and Clarks
Department Store office manager. Later
in life she devoted her time helping to take care of children.
She was a
former communicant of St. Alphonsus Church in Glens Falls. All her life she was an avid reader, who
enjoyed historical fiction books, especially about the civil war and Amish
books. Diane also she enjoyed traveling
and cross country skiing.
In addition
to her husband, Tony, she was predeceased by her son, Kevin Dubay and two
brothers, Peter and Thomas Shea.
She is
survived by her three daughters, Karen Dubay of PA, Suzanne (Rodney) Beddia of
PA and Marianne (Tracey) Baker of Florida; 11 grandchildren, Michael Dubay,
Ronald Krodel, Heather McEwen, Joshua Dubay, Adam Beddia, Nicole Fornadel, Gina
Primeau, Christina Primeau, Sierra Primeau, Trey Baker and Stacey Baker;
several great grandchildren; her four brothers, Michael Shea, Tim Shea, Don
Shea and Greg Shea; and several nieces, nephews and cousins.
Graveside
services will be in the spring at Union Cemetery in the town of Fort Edward.
Memorial
donations in her memory may be sent to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital,
501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, TN 38105.
HUDSON FALLS – Dorothy V. Hughes, 99, formerly of Liberty Place, left this world on Wednesday, January 17, 2024.
Born on November 29, 1924, in Newark, New Jersey, she was
the daughter of William E. and Florence (Enright) VanTassel.
Mrs. Hughes was the secretary to Alaxander Miller, former
superintendent of schools for the Glens Falls City School District. She then
became the Chief Clerk of the New York State Court System, serving Washington
County until her retirement in 1991.
She was a member of the Hudson Falls United Methodist
Church where she taught Sunday school for 17 years. She was also a member of
the Hudson Falls branch of the Glens Falls Hospital Guild. Mrs. Hughes was a
former member of the Literacy Volunteers in Glens Falls. Her favorite charity
work was serving meals at the Cornerstone Church of the Nazarene Soup Kitchen
in Hudson Falls.
Mrs. Hughes’ favorite enjoyments were tending to her flower garden and her family and the closeness they shared.
In addition to her parents, she is predeceased by her son,
Paul A. Hughes and her brother, William F. VanTassell.
Survivors include her three sons, David D. Hughes of Hudson Falls, Robert E. Hughes of Fort Ann, Mark W. Hughes of Fort Ann; her sister, Irene Homer of Queensbury; ten grandchildren; and five great grandchildren.
Calling hours will be held on Saturday, January 27, 2024, from
2 to 3 p.m. at Carleton Funeral Home, 68 Main Street in Hudson Falls.
A funeral service will follow at 3 p.m. on Saturday,
January 27, 2024, at the funeral home.
Burial will take place at Pine View Cemetery in the spring.
The family suggests memorial donations be made to the
United Methodist Church, 227 Main St., Hudson Falls, NY 12839.
HUDSON FALLS
– Larry G. Gray, 82 of Hudson Falls, passed away January 12, 2024, at the
Washington Center in Argyle following a brief illness.
Born July
15, 1941, at his family home in Kingsbury, Larry was the son of the late George
and Florence (Smith) Gray.
Larry was a
graduate of Hudson Falls High School.
Following
high school, Larry went right to work. His last job was working as a roofer and
driving trucks for Monahan & Loughlin LLC in Hudson Falls.
Larry loved
to sit on a bench in Juckett Park working on his search and find puzzles while
listening to music. His all-time favorite song was Mustang Sally. He was a
great bowler and a was a proud member of the 701 Bowling Club. One of Larry’s favorite
hang outs was Broadway Lanes in Fort Edward.
He was a
huge fan of local high school basketball teams. At the end of basketball
season, some of the teams would sign a card thanking him for being their
biggest fan. Larry was a very sentimental man. He saved every thank you card he
received from the basketball teams. In addition to the thank you cards, Larry
also saved every greeting card, letter or short note his daughter Sara ever
gave him.
In addition
to his parents and brothers and sisters, Larry is predeceased by his infant granddaughter,
Serenity Elyza Cook.
Larry is
survived by his daughter Sara Gray and her fiancé Robert Cook of Glens Falls; several
nieces, nephews, and cousins; his good friend Rick Corrigan; and numerous other
close friends.
Calling
hours will be held at 2 p.m. on Thursday, January 25, 2024, at Carleton Funeral
Home, Inc., 68 Main St. in Hudson Falls.
A funeral service
will be held at 3 p.m. following calling hours.
GLENS FALLS –
Janet Marie Cook, 79 of Glens Falls, passed away Tuesday morning, January 16,
2024. Born on January 11, 1945 in Glens Falls, she was a long-time area
resident and loving mother, sister, grandmother and friend.
Janet had several
jobs over the years but most recently worked in housekeeping at Glens Falls Hospital.
She loved to fish and enjoyed playing bingo and card games with her family.
Janet is predeceased by a son, Barry Celeste; as well as four brothers and sisters, Larry and Ralph Cook, Alice Hall, Shirley Sweet, and Joyce Schaff.
She is survived by her son, Gerald Celeste, Jr. “JR”; a daughter, Jessica Knight; sisters, Carol Frances, and Marge LeBrun; her grandchildren, Courtney and Brittney Celeste, Barry Celeste, Jr., Joshua Celeste, Jennica Knight, and Timothy Knight, Jr.
A graveside
ceremony will be held in the spring at St. Paul’s Cemetery in the town of Kingsbury.
Memorial donations may be made in her name to the American Cancer Society, P.O. Box 6704, Hagerstown, MD 21741.
HUDSON FALLS
– Dave Rothermel, 74, of Hudson Falls and formerly of Lake George, passed away
on Wednesday, January 10, 2024, at the Glens Falls Hospital.
Born on
September 22, 1949, in Albany, he was the son of the late John J. and Helene (Daggett)
Rothermel.
Dave
graduated from Lake George High School.
Shortly after graduating, he began his service as a Sea Bee, in the
United States Navy in Vietnam.
Following
his discharge, he owned J. David Builders and Sons. He loved his career and made his work his
hobby. He will be remembered as being a
hard worker.
On May 28th,
2004, he married Denise (Sipowicz) at the gazebo on the park in Hudson Falls.
Dave also
enjoyed traveling to new places, especially the ocean. In his down time, he could be found playing a
round or two of golf.
In addition
to his parents, he was predeceased by his sisters, Andrea and Russann
Rothermel.
He is
survived by his wife Denise Rothermel; his children, Jay Rothermel and his
wife, Georgia, Christopher and Chrystal “Kit” Rothermel; his grandchildren,
John, Mikalya, Christian, Carmella and Brianna Rothermel, Aiden Stewart and
Shelby DeCrescente; his five siblings, Christine Tebbutt, Steven, Jolene, Tom,
Jamie and Marty Rothermel; and several nieces, nephews and cousins.
Interment
with full military honors will be at a later date at the Gerald BH Solomon
Saratoga National Cemetery in Stillwater.
Memorials in
David’s name may be sent to the charity of your choice.
Arrangements
have been entrusted to the Carleton Funeral Home, Inc., 68 Main Street in
Hudson Falls.
HUDSON FALLS – Cathy Lillian (O’leary) Kestner, 74, passed away on January 10, 2024 after a long battle with Parkinson’s and dementia. Her final moments were spent peacefully in her home, surrounded by family and close friends.
Cathy was
the daughter of George O’leary Jr. and Beatrice (Constantineau) O’leary of
Hudson Falls. She was a long-time member
of The Church of St. Mary/St. Paul in Hudson Falls.
Cathy was a
graduate of Hudson Falls School class of 1968.
She married her husband of 52 years, Terry Kestner, on April 3,
1972. During their marriage, they had
two children. Cathy spent many working
years at C.R. Bard and Angiodynamics.
She is fondly remembered by many of her former coworkers. Cathy also loved being part of organizing and
attending her high school class reunions.
Known for
her love of being with her family and friends as well as her collection of
gnomes and precious moments, Cathy will be dearly missed by all who knew her. Cathy
also enjoyed scrapbooking special family moments and sharing them with all that
she knew. Cathy’s family asks that she
be remembered for the joy she brought to others in life not the sadness of her
passing.
She is
survived by her beloved husband, Terry Kestner of Hudson Falls, her son Mike
Kestner (Patti), son Matt Kestner (Vanessa) of Bolton Landing, her
grandchildren Kirstie Fidler, Patrick Kestner (Wendy), Kristian Kestner, sister
Joyce Cease (Thomas Wayne) of Palmetto GA, and sister Maureen Rossi (Thomas) of
Hudson Falls, and sister-in-law Sharon Jensen of South Glens Falls. She is predeceased by her parents, George and
Beatrice O’leary as well as her sister Lynn Burlett and husband Ray Burlett
Sr. There are also several nieces, nephews,
and other family members that were truly loved by Cathy during her time here on
the earth. We thank all her family and
friends that visited and cared for her in her final days.
The family would like to thank her caregiver Heather, High Peaks Hospice and William Tedesco M.D., Albany Medical Center Neurology Group Eric Molho M.D., and Irongate Family Practice Paul Filion M.D., for their outstanding care and guidance provided to Cathy and the family.
Calling
hours will be held at Carleton Funeral Home, Inc., 68 Main Street in Hudson
Falls, on Monday, January 15, 2024 from 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm and the family invites
all friends to attend at that time. A small funeral service will follow the
calling hours, and all are invited to attend. Those who wish to attend remotely
may log into a google meet at meet.google.com/pbt-ijaa-vuq.
A private
burial service will be conducted in the spring at St. Mary’s cemetery in Fort
Edward.
Flowers and
memorial gifts are welcome but not necessary. Donations can be made to St. Jude
Children’s Research Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, TN 38105 , Parkinson’s
Foundation, 200 SE 1st Street
Suite 800, Miami, FL 33131, or Shriner’s Hospital, 2900 Rocky Point Drive, Tampa,
FL 33607.
HUDSON FALLS
– Doreen P. Fischer, 63, of Hudson Falls passed away on Tuesday, January 9,
2024, at Glens Falls Hospital following a brief illness.
Born
September 20, 1960, in Connecticut, Doreen was the daughter of Vincent Fischer
and the late Judith (Simon) Fischer.
Doreen
graduated from Mark T. Sheehan High School in Wallingford, Connecticut.
After
vacationing for many years in the Lake George area, in 2003 Doreen made the
decision to move to the Glens Falls area from Wallingford, CT. Many of Doreen’s
fond memories were made while vacationing in Upstate New York.
Doreen loved
the times she spent with her son, Christopher. They would spend countless hours
playing board games and card games, but their most favorite games to play were
Boggle and Mickey Mouse Yahtzee.
She was
predeceased by her mom, Judith (Simon) Fischer.
She is survived by her father and step-mother, Vincent and Theresa Fischer; her son, Christopher Fischer, his wife Laura and their children, Gavin, and Ava of Hudson Falls; and her brother Vincent “Vinnie” Fisher and his wife Lisa of Warrensburg.
A
Celebration of Life will be held at a later date.
HUDSON FALLS
– Peggy Kay (Day) Simpson, 91, slipped softly away, in the comfort of her home in
the early hours of December 30, 2023.
Born in Glens Falls on July 13, 1932, the only offspring of Ernest and Helene (Clark) Day. Peggy had an idyllic childhood filled with love, skating, dancing, and playing with cousins Marshall and Jay (Skip) Stone. Surrogate brothers to her, the three remained close, until she was predeceased by each.
Love was not
the only thing in abundance in Peggy’s childhood heart and home. She also
enjoyed, and soon adopted her mother’s passion and efficiency in filling their
house with the smells and tastes of delicious home baked goods. That passion,
combined with her work ethic led from school days to a job at a candy store,
and later behind the counter in her mother and father’s business in West Glens
Falls. They leased Crannell’s Dairy Bar, which featured food cooked by her
mother, and ice cream made by her father. Affable and accommodating, Peggy
helped make it a place to which customers returned, and she enjoyed the
demanding pace of breakfast, lunch, and dinner service.
In the early
50’s, a chance meeting with friends introduced her to Fred Simpson. Two years
her junior, and charming, they shared a birthday, and soon the dream of a life
together, raising their own family. Fred and Peggy married on June 20, 1954. She
continued working at the Dairy Bar until the birth of their third child, at
which point all her energies were devoted to providing and caring for her
family. Following the death of her father in 1969, Peggy’s care was
extended to include her mother. By 1971, all were living in their new home at
32 Elm Street in Hudson Falls where Peggy’s loving care kept her mother, until her
passing in 1996.
By all
accounts, Peggy could work circles around most people. So, through losses of
beloved friends and relatives, the constant in her life was her work ethic.
When Peggy wasn’t cleaning, baking, nursing someone’s physical or emotional
wounds, or feeding someone, she did crosswords and cryptograms to keep her mind
sharp.
A consummate
multi-tasker, her hours spent watching TV found her hands in constant motion crocheting
beautifully intricate freehand blankets, which were then gifted to family, friends,
and children she’d never meet, yet to whom she could provide comfort.
Over the
years, Peggy donated a few shy of 200 child-sized lap blankets to Shriners Children’s
Hospital in Springfield MA. Children were welcomed to their temporary rooms by her
love in the form of blankets, which they could take home after their stay. In 2017,
an article written by Kathy Dede about Peggy’s blanket donations was published
in the Glens Falls Chronicle newspaper. This proved to be a great source of
pride for Peggy. However, love, not pride, was the force motivating her hands.
Love freely
given has a way of returning. In Peggy’s later years, the love she extended in
caring for her own mother was returned to her by her son Ernie, along with the
help of her daughter Linda, and long-distance support from daughter Susan. A
stroke in Peggy’s 90th year forced her work ethic to shift, as strokes have a
way of making things once taken for granted, suddenly impossible, without the
help of others.
Peggy’s work
while in the hospital, and during her rehab stay, was focused on regaining as
much independence as possible. Ernie provided selfless air cover, and muscular
support in her battle to get back to and remain in her own home. More than
anything else in the world, that was where Peggy wanted to be. She planned to
get back to crocheting, cooking, doing dishes and housework. Unfortunately, time
had other plans, but her grace and sense of humor remained intact. In between
apologizing for her inability, while Ernie and Linda helped her get ready for
bed one night, she said “It’s a good thing I never beat you…”. Laughter helped
the three of them through the day-to-day changes, as her end eased closer.
Ernie worked patiently on little sleep, until Peggy’s hands finally rested, as
he completed the circle she’d once begun, in caring for her own mother.
The family is
eternally grateful to Ernie for the personal sacrifices and 24/7 care given to Peggy
which extended the years everyone was able to have with her.
In addition to her parents, Peggy was predeceased by her husband of 53 years, Fred; her sisters in law, Constance (Charles Robinson) and Dorothy Burch; her beloved cousins Marshall, Jay, and Ronald Stone; and many other relatives, friends, and neighbors, all of whom Peggy missed dearly, and spoke of often.
Peggy is survived by her three children, Susan (Myron) Klos of Wevertown, Linda Abare and grandson Cody of Fort Edward, and Ernest Simpson of Hudson Falls. She is also survived by her cousin Mary (Bob) Hunsdon of Colorado; several nieces, nephews, and many supportive friends she loved as her own and would have happily adopted, if possible, including Jim Alden, Donna Bourgault, Nancy McDermott, and Tom Ellis.
Near the end of Peggy’s life, the family feels blessed to have had visiting nurses from HCR who were very helpful and comforting. At the end, it was Hilary and Aimee from Hudson Headwaters Homeward Bound Program that made it possible for her to be completely free from pain and anxiety so she could get the rest she deserved and eventually pass away in peace in her own home. Near the end that was all she wanted, and the family is truly grateful to them for making that possible.
Peggy’s family would like to thank the staff of Glens Falls Hospital and aides Frank, Tony, Alyssa, Shay, and Irma at Slate Valley Center for their tender care. Peggy missed and spoke of each of them, right to the end.
Her family also wishes to thank the following special people, Al and Donna (Bourgault) Nielson, Kim (Preston) Kirby, Nancy McDermott and her children; Kim Skol, Tom Ellis and Tom Robinson for their love, generosity, day and night lift assists, home repairs, medical supplies and prescriptions, and special treats like warm donuts retrieved and delivered, and to the special “Egg Fairies” Kim Skol and Kim Kirby.
A special
thanks to Peggy’s wonderful neighbors, Ray and Kathy Filipek, Alex Ramos,
Benjamin Byrne, and Elizabeth (Krom) Ramos for their love over the years and
taking it upon themselves to do the yard work, and snow shoveling so there
would be access for ambulances. All of this was a huge relief to Ernie, as he
cared for our mom.
A
celebration of Peggy’s life will be held in the spring.
In lieu of
flowers, Peggy’s family asks that you donate to a local soup kitchen or simply feed
someone you love. Their mom lived for that.
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