Lynn Marie McCullough

QUEENSBURY – Lynn Marie McCullough, 69, of Queensbury, was called home, on Sunday, August 9, 2020.

Born on May 16, 1951 in Glens Falls, she was the daughter of the late Richard and Shirley (Ashe) Bordeau.

While growing up, Lynn was an avid horsewoman, who loved going to Rodeos to watch her father compete. Later in life, she loved riding horses at her uncle’s farm in Fort Edward.

After graduating from Hudson Falls High School, her  first job was working  at Montgomery Wards in Queensbury and then she moved to various other jobs in the area.   While spending a long weekend with her cousin in New Jersey, Lynn met and fell in love with her blind date and future husband, James McCullough.  The long weekend turned into 34  years in New Jersey.  While living there, she began her working career at Terre Company, then working  as the Secretary to the Board of Education in Pompton Plains, NJ. , office administrator at DuPont and finally retiring from AgFa, a  divestiture of DuPont.  Throughout  her career of working full time, Lynn sold Mary Kay Products on her time off.  Following her retirement, she and her husband, James moved to Queensbury, a promise he made to her years before.

In 1988, Lynn and James purchased their summer camp on Hadlock Pond.  They spent 13 wonderful years there, boating and fishing, making new friends and entertaining old acquaintances.  After selling the camp, they made fond memories taking fun cruises.   

Lynn was an avid volunteer and a great supporter of the Glens Falls Elks Lodge #81.  As years progressed in Elkdom, she became involved in the administration, and in 2019 was elected Esteemed Lecturing Knight and in 2020 Lynn took the role of Esteemed Leading Knight, until her passing.

Lynn was a fighter.  In 1996 she was diagnosed and through the years, battled breast cancer.  Always optimistic in her fight and never feeling sorry for herself, Lynn worked hard to become healthy.  Throughout her life, she will be remembered as kind, compassionate, levelheaded, and never losing her cool.

She also had a huge heart.  In 2016, Lynn sponsored a benefit for her godson, Otto Miller, a Queensbury hockey player who was injured in an accident.  The benefit that she organized provided Otto with wheels that he used for his independence.  The Queensbury Hockey Team, Pink the Rink honored both Lynn and Jim, twice as they were both battling cancer.  In 2015 they were honored by Otto Miller and in 2020 by Ian Miller.

Survivors include her loving husband and soulmate, James McCullough of Queensbury; her brother, Richard Bordeau and his wife, Marilyn of Queensbury; and several nieces, nephews and cousins

Friends may call on Saturday, August 15, 2020 from 11 to 1 P.M. at the Carleton Funeral Home, Inc., 68 Main Street in Hudson Falls.  Due to the pandemic, 40 people are allowed in the funeral home at one time and face masks and social distancing are required.

At 1:00 p.m. on Saturday, a Lodge of Sorrow service will be provided by the Glens Falls Elks Lodge # 81.

A Funeral Service will follow at Lodge of Sorrow service at 1:30 p.m. at the funeral home.

The Rite of Committal will follow the funeral at St. Mary’s Cemetery in Fort Edward.

Following the cemetery service, everyone is welcome to the Glens Falls Elks Lodge #81 to celebrate Lynn’s life.

Her family wishes to thank all the professionals at the C.R. Wood Cancer Center for their compassion and wonderful care. James would also like to take this opportunity to extend his deepest gratitude to all the friends, family and High Peaks Hospice for their assistance and care during an exceedingly difficult time.   When he needed help the most, the Good Lord sent two angels, of which are also close friends and happen to be nurses, Nancy and Cathy.   The loving care they extended to Lynn and me will never be forgotten.

In lieu of flowers, the family suggests that memorial donations be made to C.R.Wood Cancer Center, 102 Park Street, Glens Falls, NY 12801.

Bernard “Bernie” A. Legault

QUEENSBURY –  Bernard “Bernie” A. Legault, 93, of Queensbury, passed away, surrounded by his loved ones, on Friday, August 7, 2020, at the Glens Falls Hospital.

Born on May 15, 1927, in Glens Falls, Bernie was the son of the late Ulric and Juliette (Lemery) Legault.

After his graduation from Glens Falls High School, Bernie enlisted in the U.S. Army, proudly serving his country during World War II.  He was a witness to history, serving as an escort Guard during the Nuremberg trials at the Palace of Justice, in Germany.  He was responsible for bringing the defendants from their cells to the Court Room.

Upon his return from Europe, he married Lillian Serge on August 24, 1947.  They were married for 36 years until her passing in September 1983.  Bernie remarried Virginia Polunci on September 14, 1984 and they were married for 36 years, until her passing in March 2019.

Bernie began working for Imperial Ciba-Geigy as a dye technician for 37 years until his retirement in November 1984.  He continued to work with his brothers and nephews in residential construction. 

Bernie was a member of the Glens Falls Elks Club #81 for 43 years, where he enjoyed shooting darts in their League every Tuesday night.  As an avid golfer, he loved playing at The Bend of The River and Brookhaven Country Club regularly with his many friends every week.  Bernie and his brothers built a summer camp on Sacandaga Lake where his family and friends enjoyed many summer days and nights, for 40 plus years.

In addition to his parents and both his wives, Bernie was predeceased by his three brothers, Damase, Donald and Jacques Legault and his three grandsons, David Hogan, Kevin Hogan and Christian Morey.

Survivors include his three children, Peter Legault and his wife, Margaret of Raleigh NC, Nora Hogan of Cape May, NJ, Virginia Campbell and her husband, Jeffrey of Rutland VT; stepson and nephew, George Polunci and his wife, Carol of Granville; his “adopted daughter”, Chris Spina of Queensbury; his two grandchildren, Dr. Jessica McLaughlin and Nicholas Campbell; his four great-grandchildren; his brother, Roland Legault and his wife, Jean of South Glens Falls; and several nieces, nephews and cousins.

The family wishes to thank Chris Spina for always being there for Bernie, taking care of him and making sure he was safe and never alone. They also send a special thanks to his nephew, Jim Legault and his wife, Donna, for the wonderful care and support given to Bernie.

Friends may call on Tuesday, August 11, 2020 from 10 to 12 P.M.  at Carleton Funeral Home, 68 Main Street, Hudson Falls NY.  Due to the pandemic, 40 people are allowed in the funeral home at one time. Face masks and social distancing are required.

Funeral Services will follow the calling hours at 12 Noon at the funeral home.

Burial will follow at St. Alphonsus Cemetery in Queensbury with full military honors.

Following the Rite of Committal, everyone is welcome to a gathering to celebrate Bernie’s life, at the Glens Falls Elks Lodge # 81, on Cronin Road in Queensbury.

In lieu of flowers, the family suggests that donations in Bernie’s name be made to the American Cancer Society, 1 Penny Lane, Latham, NY  12110.

Larry S. Maiolo

PUTNAM STATION – Larry (Ragu) S. Maiolo, of Putnam Station, went into the arms of the Lord, unexpectedly, Monday, August 3, 2020.

Born August 18, 1943 in New Rochelle, he was the son of the late Gismondo “Jesse” and Jennie (Brainard) Maiolo.

On March 17, 1979, Larry married Bonnie S. Monroe at Truthville Baptist Church in Truthville.  He was proud to have travelled through life with her by his side.

Larry was a member of the Lakeside Regional Church in Hague, where he worshiped his Lord and met many wonderful friends.

He enjoyed spending time with his family, going out to eat, which sometimes included many loaves of bread.  Larry loved planting flowers around his beautiful property in Putnam and taking his two dogs, Izzy and Vali, out for walks. He will be remembered for carrying himself with effortless kindness, always looking out for others in need. In his younger years, he volunteered at Daytop Village Drug Rehab in Millbrook, where he took great pride in helping people get back on their feet. Larry’s stoic gentleness and huge heart made him a quick friend to everyone he met.  Never acting his age, he could put younger men to shame.  With his keen sense of humor, Larry could always put a smile on your face and if you would lend him an ear, he would gladly talk for hours, about anything and everything.  He started playing lotto with his mother and continued that tradition after her passing.  He would always play “her numbers”, sometimes letting his children pick numbers and would have all the up to date jackpots.  Larry took many memorable trips with his family, and always looked forward to the next beach vacation, where he would share wonderful memories.  Recently he took a trip to Mexico with his wife, brother and sister in law, where he rode a horse along the oceanside and a trip to Aruba, where he took a trip in a submarine to the ocean floor.  Most of all, Larry was passionate about lifting weights which he did every day.    

Larry was an adored husband, father and grandfather who will be missed beyond words.

Besides his parents, Larry was welcomed to Heaven by his father in law, Richard Monroe and his brother in law, John Monroe.

Those left to cherish his memories include his loving wife of 41 years, Bonnie S. Maiolo of Putnam Station; his children, Larry S. Maiolo and his wife, Angie of Ticonderoga, Michael Maiolo and his wife, Heide of Hartford,  Cassandra S. Maille and her husband, Nick of Queensbury, as well as Kimberly (Chris) and Rebecca and their mother, Irene; his “adopted” daughter, Martha Crammond of Putnam Station; his seven loving grandchildren; his siblings, Genevieve Davidson of Kenner, LA, Betty Ann Maloney of Fort Worth, TX and Jesse Maiolo of Queensbury; his mother in law, Florence Monroe; his brothers in law, William (Kathy) Monroe, Donnie (Elaine) Monroe and James (Judy) Monroe; his sisters in law, Laurie (Brian) Thatcher, Lilly (John) Hickey, Melissa (Adam) Puccino; as well as many nieces, nephews and cousins.

Friends may call Friday, from 2 p.m. to 3:30 p.m., at the Wilcox & Regan Funeral Home, 11 Algonkin Street,  Ticonderoga.  

A Memorial Service will be conducted on Friday, at 3:30 p.m., following the calling hours at the funeral home, with the Reverend Skip Trembley, officiating.

Memorial donations in memory of Larry may be made to Lakeside Regional Church, 9803 Graphite Mountain Rd., Hague, NY 12836.

Nancy E. Keefe

QUEENSBURY – Nancy E. Keefe, 60, passed away unexpectedly on July 31, 2020 at Glens Falls Hospital.

She was born January 9, 1960 in Ontario, Canada. 

Nancy enjoyed horseback riding, camping, playing pool in her women’s pool league, going to the farmers market and watching the Yankees, the Cowboys, Chuck Norris movies and George Foreman fights.  

Nancy was predeceased by her parents, Edward and Ann (Henry) Wallis and her brother, Butch Wallis. 

Those left to cherish her memory are her husband, Patrick Keefe; her siblings, Debbie (Fred), Grace (Harry), Sheri (Bunk) and Donnie; her children, Jack (Karlisha), Sabrina (Bryan, Jr.), and Arthur (Michele); as well as her 6 grandchildren.

There will be no services. 

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Carleton Funeral Home, P.O. Box 67, Hudson Falls, NY 12839. Arrangements are under the care of Carleton

James Wesley (Jim) Hill

QUEENSBURY – James Wesley (Jim) Hill, 96, passed away peacefully on Wednesday, July 29, 2020, at his home on Old Mill Lane after a brief period of declining health.

The son of Grover Cleveland and Sallie Ann Summerlin Hill, he was born at home on Easter Sunday, April 20, 1924, in Lenoir County, NC.

He graduated from Contentnea High School in 1941, having served as president of his senior class.  After graduation, he worked briefly for a tobacco company with locations in Kinston, NC and Lexington, KY.

In January 1944 James was drafted into the United States Navy and sent on many missions as a hospital corpsman after his training at Bainbridge, MD. He served on various ships in the Pacific during World War II and on April 1, 1945 participated in the invasion of Okinawa aboard the USS Mendocino APA 100. Other duties included the USS Tulagi CVE 72 during the operation Magic Carpet that brought troops and equipment home from Japan.

In 1946 James enlisted in the regular Navy and served at several locations, including the US Naval Hospital at Pearl Harbor; the Quantico Marine Base; the US Naval Hospital in Coco Solo, Panama Canal Zone; the US Navy Department in Washington, DC; and the US Naval Hospital at Quantico, VA. He was in Panama when the Korean War began and enlistments were extended for one year by President Truman.

James departed from the United State Navy as Hospitalman 2nd Class in August 1951. He was proud of his service to his country and was grateful for the many opportunities for personal growth that service provided.

Following his military service, he was employed in Glens Falls, NY by the Imperial, Color Chemical and Paper Corporation as a laboratory technician, beginning in 1952. Later owners of the company were Hercules and Ciba-Geigy. He was a laboratory supervisor when he retired from Ciba-Geigy in 1983.

For many years, Jim resided on Circular Drive in Hudson Falls in a house with a big yard that he landscaped beautifully. He enjoyed both indoor and outdoor plants and had a talent for growing them.

Throughout the years he lived in upstate New York, Jim still managed to get “home” to North Carolina several times each year. After he retired, he delighted in being able to also spend several weeks each winter with friends in Sarasota, Fl.

He was a life member of V.F.W. Post 6196 in Queensbury.

Jim was a good, kind, thoughtful, and generous man. Throughout his life, he easily made friends wherever he happened to be, and he stayed in touch over the years with many of the good friends he had made during his time in the Navy. It was during the visit to the home of one of those friends, Ray Leroux, that he heard about a possible job at Imperial. Ray lived with his parents, Wilfred and Regina Leroux, in a big house on Main St. in the Village of Hudson Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Leroux urged Jim to apply for the job and said he could stay on with them as a lodger if he was hired. Thus, Jim was welcomed into the Leroux home then and, over the years, into the hearts of several generations of the extended Leroux family. Always, but for the past several years in particular, Nancy Leroux Moulton, her husband John, and their children and grandchildren have held Jim especially close to their hearts and aided him in ways that helped him remain as independent as possible and in his own home.

Special thanks to Michelle Moulton Hammond for her patience, her thoughtfulness, her kind and compassionate care, and for being an advocate for what is just and right. There are many others, too, who lovingly helped provide heart-felt care for the man they think of as their “Uncle Jim” as he embarked on his final journey.

Many thanks to Connie Rawlins for being a good neighbor through the years and for her friendship, as well.

In addition to his parents, Jim is predeceased by three brothers, William Stanley Hill, Grover Clay Hill, and Wiley Edward Hill; and three sisters,  Effie Lee Hill Becton, Faye Hill French Mozingo, and Joyce Hill Owens Dula.

He is survived by his youngest sister, Rebecca Hill, of Kinston, NC, as well as thirteen of the seventeen nieces and nephews to whom he was “Uncle Wesley,” and many more in succeeding generations.

Graveside services will be held for family and friends, with the Rev. Bob Smith officiating. Interment will take place in the Hill family plot in the British Chapel Church Cemetery on British Road in Kinston, NC, with the assistance of Howard-Carter Funeral Home.

Memorial donations in memory of James W. Hill may be made to “Purrs and Paws,” P.O. Box 4197, Queensbury, NY 12804.

Richard A. (Dick) McKinney

FORT EDWARD – Richard A. (Dick) McKinney, 85, of Campell Drive, passed away peacefully in his sleep on Tuesday, July 28, 2020.

Born on November 16, 1934 in Glens Falls, he was the son of the late Gerald E. and Lorena A. (Bentley) McKinney.

Dick was a 1952 graduate of South Glens Falls High School.  During his high school years, he met his future wife, Patricia J. Lewis, at a roller-skating rink.  On July 1, 1956, they were married.

Although Dick himself was not a veteran, he was very proud that five of his nine children served their country.  Dick worked at Nibco in South Glens Falls.  He then went to work for Ceiba Geigy.  He retired early from Ciba Geigy and then attended the machinist course at BOCES in Hudson Falls.  He was very proud of his grade, 98.7, when he completed the course.  He went on to work for Doty Machine Works as a machinist until his second retirement.  After that he kept busy by helping his children with all their various projects and passed on all his knowledge and wisdom to them.

Dick enjoyed hunting and fishing in his younger years.  He enjoyed working on the pit crew for the #97 Kearns Race Car.  Dick also enjoyed watching NASCAR, bird watching from the living room window and most recently, spending weekends at camp.  He renewed his love for fishing on Brant Lake near his camp.  He was an avid Wheel of Fortune watcher and was very good at solving all the puzzles before the contestants.

He was a member of the Sons of the American Legion Squadron 574, in Hudson Falls.  Dick was also a member of the bingo committee.  He very much enjoyed his Friday nights at the legion, selling bingo cards and made many friends there.

Dick was a very laid back, easy going, big hearted guy and all his children and grandchildren’s friends considered him their “Pa”.  If you knew him, you loved him.

In addition to his parents, Dick was welcomed to heaven by his wife, Patricia (Pat); his brothers, James and Wilmer (Bill) and his sister, Barbara Jean Tabernilla. 

Survivors include his nine children, Gary (Toni-Jean) McKinney, Richard “Andy” (Cindy) McKinney, Steve McKinney and his significant other, Nancy Rabine, Tim (Kay) McKinney, Laurie McKinney, Tom McKinney, Tony (Christy) McKinney, Cathy (Ron) Tessier and George (Angie) McKinney; his grandchildren, Gary (Theresa), Brian (Jodelle) , Eric (Happy), Rick, John, Sean, Heather, Michelle (Marvin), Geneieve (Shak), Christina, Ryan (Nicole), Emily, Ashlee, Hope (Joel),  Cortney (Nick),  Jarrid, Alyssa (Jared), Ian, Marty, Noah, Whayette and Carson; 24 great grandchildren; two great-great grandchildren, Also his siblings, Gerald (Skip) McKinney, Beatrice Moss, Margaret (Peg) Bromwell, Dorothy (Dot) Ray, Ruth Dobler;  several nieces, nephews and cousins, and his beloved puppy dog, “Sally”.

Friends may call Tuesday, August 4, 2020, from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m., at the Carleton Funeral Home, Inc., 68 Main St., in Hudson Falls.  Due to the current pandemic, the funeral home may only allow 35 visitors in the building at one time.  Everyone must wear a mask and maintain social distance.

A graveside service will take place on Wednesday, August 5, 2020, 9 a.m., at Southside Cemetery in the town of Moreau. 

Dick’s family would like to thank Rita All, NP, doctors and staff at Fort Edward Kingsbury Health Center for their kindness and care given to dad over the years.

In lieu of flowers, memorial donations in memory of Dick may be sent to the American Lung Association, 418 Broadway, Albany, New York 12207, the American Legion Post 574, 72 Pearl St., Hudson Falls, New York 12839 or to a charity of one’s choice.

Michael S. Fleeman

HUDSON FALLS – Michael S. Fleeman, 50, of Hudson Falls, passed way on Thursday, July 23, 2020, at his home after a courageous battle with cancer.

Born on December 29, 1969 in Glens Falls, he was the son of Robert Fleeman and Lorraine (LaPlant) Nash.

Michael attended Argyle School.

He enjoyed every day he worked for Humphrey’s Trucking.  Humphrey’s took good care of Mike, even when he could no longer drive for them.  He loved NASCAR, especially Kevin Harvick.  Michael also an avid Dallas Cowboy and New York Yankee Fan.  He enjoyed spending time at night, outdoor fishing, especially with family and friends.

Michael will be remembered for being a good man with a heart of gold.  He would help out anyone who needed it.  Michael was deeply loved by everyone he met.  Most of all he was a great father, and grandfather.  His granddaughter Abby was the center of his life and his strength to keep going.  Michael always could find the good in everything.

He was predeceased by his stepmother, Sue Fleeman and his cousin, AJ Huntington.

He is survived by his fiancée, whom he met and was devoted to from the age of 20, Toni Fleming; his children, Kristi Fleeman and Alexa Fleeman; her son in law Gene Bauser; his granddaughter, Abby Bauser; his parents, Robert Fleeman and Lorriane Nash; his grandmother, Ella Huntington; his siblings, Bob Fleeman, Jr., Melissa Nash, Donny Suba, Sr. and his wife, Valerie, Gary Nash and Steven Suba; his sister in law, Colleen Fleeman; and his cousin he was very close to, Terry Doran.

Memorial calling hours will be 11 to 1 p.m. on Friday, July 31, 2020 at the Carleton Funeral Home, Inc., 68 Main Street in Hudson Falls.

The Family suggests memorial donations be sent to the CR Wood Cancer Center, 102 Park Street, Glens Falls, NY 12801.

Nicholas George Resetar

HUDSON FALLS – On July 26th, 2020, Nicholas “Nick-Peep- Poppy” George Resetar was called home to be with our Lord and Savior and family and friends that preceded him to a heavenly reunion. Born on December 6th, 1939, Nick was the proud son of John and Mary (Dirga) Resetar and was the so-called “middle child” in a family of ten from Granville, NY.

On August 25th, 1963, Nick married the love of his life, Marjorie (Perkins) Resetar. It was their hope, a union forged in love might bridge the infamous Granville-Whitehall divide and inter-town rivalry. Marjorie and Nick shared 57 remarkable, devoted and unwavering years together. Nick is survived by Marjorie and their two children; Nicole (Jeff) Doak and Marc (Camille) Resetar, and his four grandchildren; Nicholas (Julie) LaSarso, Tim LaSarso Jr., Grace and Jack Resetar; sister Ann Corcoran of Fort Ann; brothers Phillip (Susan), and Peter, as well as his brothers’ in-law and sisters’-in-law: (W.W.) Darlene Pearson, Richard (Mary Ann) Perkins and many cousins, nieces, and nephews.

At the precocious age of four, Nick started first grade at “Quaker U”, a small two-room school-house on Quaker Street in Granville. Nick’s passion for learning allowed him to maintain a strong academic course load, all while serving in multiple class offices throughout high school. He was a three-sport letterman. He loved to compete under the watchful eye of the legendary coach Sam Epilito, Bill Trainor, and Joe Porter. His fondest memory as an athlete was pitching a no-hitter in a gut- wrenching 1-0 loss.

Upon graduation from high school, Nick enlisted in the U.S. Army in September 1958. Following basic training, Nick was assigned to Fort Sill, OK for advanced training and was among the first soldiers of the 2nd Missile Battalion 82 Artillery to be deployed to the tension filled East-West German border. Nick returned to the states several times during his deployment for live fire exercises of the Corporal Missile at the White Sands Proving Grounds in NM. When he finished his time in Germany, he was assigned to West Point, where he spent his remaining days of his service as the NCO in charge of the Cadet Artillery Training Summer Program.

Following his honorable discharge from the military, Nick attended Castleton State College earning a Bachelor of Science degree in only 3 years. He accepted his first teaching position at the Hudson Falls Junior High School where he taught science, math, and health all while developing new extracurricular activities for students. Mr. R’s Rocketry Program was a “blast” for his students despite the once ill-fated Saturn 5 multi-stage model rocket that plummeted back to earth when the recovery chute failed to deploy.

Nick continued his postgraduate education at SUNY Plattsburg and Potsdam earning a master’s degree in administration.  

Over his 30 plus years of service as a teacher and administrator, Nick touched the lives of countless students in both the Hudson Falls and Queensbury School Districts with his compassionate heart and his contagious enthusiasm for learning.

After retiring from his educational career, Nick continued to share his faith in God and passion for helping others by completing the two-year formation for ministry program in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Albany. Upon completion of the program, he served as lector, eucharistic minister, and chair of the finance committee at St. Mary’s Church in Hudson Falls.

Nick’s mother once told him he was a “jack of all trades, master of none”. For those fortunate enough to know Nick, he will be solely missed and remembered as a thoughtful, giving man, whose heart was embedded in his faith, family and was truly a master of kindness, generosity and quite frankly everything.

Nick’s family will be holding a private memorial service on Wednesday July 29th and he will be laid to rest in St. Mary’s Cemetery in Hudson Falls. In lieu of flowers, his family asks donations be made to The Church of St. Mary’s/St. Paul’s, 11 Wall Street, Hudson Falls, NY 12839.

Due to the current pandemic, all services are private.

Rite of Committal will take place at St. Mary’s Cemetery in the town of Fort Edward.

Jaqueline K. Buchanan

On Tuesday, July 21st, 2020, Jaqueline K. Buchanan passed in her home, on Glen Lake, one month shy of her 89th birthday.

Born in Erie, Pennsylvania, Jackie began her career in New York City before marrying and relocating to Upstate New York where she settled down and began a long career with Continental Insurance retiring as Director of Agent Training & Development.

People development was one of her strengths & joys; when a challenge or question arose, professionally or personally, she got out a legal yellow pad, divided it into 2 columns and helped people grow through the pluses & minuses to the answer. Practical & effective but frequently daunting under her fiercely watchful, yet caring, gaze; business associates, friends & family, rarely doubt where they stood.

While Jackie was a ‘Wear beige & keep your mouth shut’ person, she cared deeply for people fortunate enough to be under her purview. She contributed to several causes and was a fervent supporter of women’s rights long before it became a public movement. She developed the best person for the job with respect to their passions, talents & abilities balanced against the company’s needs.

On November 5th, 1977, Jackie married her partner, in life & dance, John R. Buchanan; it was a union of equals for 43 years. They traveled together contributing to each other’s careers, built a home & gardens on Glen Lake, as well as a business of rental properties.

In later years Jackie was an avid, if crisp, golfer; a skilled needle pointer, a lover of travel, a gardener and a patron of the arts. She also made a pie crust so light it needed to be held by a string to keep it from floating to the ceiling. Most of all, Jackie was a Lady.

She is survived by her husband John and, through marriage, a son & daughters along with several grandchildren & great grandchildren.

In her own words one’s goal in life is “To do the best you can with what you’ve got” and she did.

In lieu of flowers or gifts the family asks that you perform random acts of kindness with Jackie in mind.

Loretta MJ Hall (Robbins)

Loretta MJ Hall (Robbins), age 81, passed away peacefully on July 19th 2020, surrounded by her children after losing her struggle with heart disease.

She was born on August 14th, 1938, to the late Clara Jane Robbins-Bellinger (Warrington) and Edward Robbins.

A resident of the Glens Falls area for more than 50 years, she is best known for her long-lasting friendships, connection with her family, devotion to her faith, love of bingo, a CB’er, and her admiration and passion for music, singing, and dancing.  Loretta’s presence was always known, as her smile and ability to warm the hearts of anyone she encountered could take over the room.  She was especially fond of her family, which extended well past three generations including her great grandchildren.  She will be most remembered for her compassion, sharing of her life story, and her desire to sing and dance the night away.

Loretta is predeceased by her mother, Clara Jane Bellinger (Warrington), her father, Edward Robbins, her step-father Henry Bellinger, loving husband James Alfred Hall, who passed away in 2009, her brothers Henry Robbins and Warren Ballard, and son, Jeffrey Hall.

She is survived by her partner, Tom Neddo; daughter, Deb Stevens and partner John Blaney; son, James Hall; daughter, Jana Shackett; and daughter in law, Toni Hall (Pistoia).  She is also survived by her niece, April Dickinson and husband David; her friend of over 43 years, Nora “Pip” Hale, who were often found together in mischief; and grandchildren, AJ Hall, Dominic Wilson, Annette Smith (Hall) and husband Jason, Justin Wilson, Stacey Brower, Ashley Hall and partner Adam Vosh, Travis Skelton and partner Rudy Gardner, Adam Hall and wife Shalyn Hall, Andy Hall, Maria Pistoia, Tyler Bouyea and partner Kaitlynn Sousis, Samantha Brown and Jonathan Shackett; along with many great grandchildren.

There will be no public services at this time and a celebration of life will be held at a time to be determined.

In lieu of flowers, the family is requesting donations to assist with covering the costs of Loretta’s final wishes to the Carleton Funeral Home, Inc., P.O. Box 67, Hudson Falls, NY 12839.

Peter J. Russo

HUDSON FALLS – Peter J. Russo, 64, of Maple Street, passed away peacefully, surrounded by his family, on Friday, July 24, 2020 at Glens Falls Hospital.

Born on March 4, 1956, in Glens Falls, he was the son of the late Michael J. and Mary Jane (Jakeway) Russo.

After graduating from Glens Falls High School, Peter began his career as a Mason. He was an excellent worker who took great pride in his craft. Peter also had a special talent in repairing computers and eventually opened his own computer repair store in Utica. After 15 years of servicing computers however, he was forced to retire due to medical issues.

One of his favorite hobbies was watching sports on TV.  He was an avid Yankees and Giants fan, always cheering them on for the win. Peter also enjoyed spending time with his beloved dog, Rufus, who never left his side.

Peter was a quiet, laid back man, who loved his friends and family very much. He especially loved all of his children and grandchildren and spoke of them often with pride. He appreciated every moment he had with them, and it showed in his smile while they were around. Peter was sure to even pass his love of sweets, especially peach rings, on to his grandchildren as well. Throughout his illness, he learned the many blessings of a humble life, and he wished for nothing but health and happiness for everyone he loved.

Survivors include his children, Angela (Michael) Moses and Peter Lemery; his loving grandchildren, Alexander Moses, Nicolas Moses, Meadow Lemery, and Aubrey Lemery; his siblings, Patrick Russo,  Fred (Noreen) Russo, Mark (Mary) Russo, and Susan Russo; his nieces and nephews, Katie Russo-MacDougall, Courtney Swan, Joelle Russo, Jessica Russo, Jon-Michael Rehm, Erika Valenti, Patricia Guarino, Melissa Russo-Rosati, Becky Diffee, Edward Russo, Mary Russo, Mike Backus, Matt Backus, and Mike Ross; and many more great nieces and nephews, cousins.  

The family would like to give a special thanks to Dr. Mason, Lisa Haase, and the staff from Tower 2 at the CR Wood Cancer Center for taking such wonderful care of Peter during his illness.

Due to the pandemic, a private graveside service,  at St. Mary’s Cemetery in South Glens Falls, will be performed.

The family suggests that memorial donations be made to the C.R. Wood Cancer Center, Glens Falls Hospital, 101 Park Street, Glens Falls, NY  12801.

Helen J. (Chambers) Saville Bates

HUDSON FALLS – Helen J. (Chambers) Saville Bates, 84, of Feederview Apartments, passed away on Thursday, July 23, 2020.

Born on October 20, 1935, in Burlington, Vermont, she was the daughter of the late Redrick and Elsie (Doner) Chambers.

Helen was the widow of Robert Bates.

She enjoyed family get togethers, traveling, bingo and knitting. She also loved reading a good book. 

Helen had many jobs throughout her life that she thoroughly enjoyed, her last one being in home healthcare.  In 1979, she was President of Ladies Auxiliary Federal Order of Eagles.

While living at Feederview, she made many dear friends.  Helen also will be missed her by bingo friends. 

She is survived by her children, whom she loved dearly, Paul A. (Noami) Saville  North Dakota, Daniel (Mary) Saville of Kingsbury, Helene B. Rockwood of Bristol, Vermont, Harrison “Bruce” Saville of Kingsbury and Susan J. Bates of South Glens Falls; her step children, who she thought of as her own, Larry (Mary) Bates of Florida, David (Judy) Bates of California and Douglas (Anna) Bates of Granville; her 11 grandchildren; 11 great grandchildren; three sisters, Nancy Brownell of South Glens Falls, Blanche Willig of Glenville and Georgia Maniscalco of Clifton Park; and several nieces, nephews and cousins.

The family will have a private graveside service at a later date.

Anne K. Blanchard

QUEENSBURY – Anne K. Blanchard, 79, formerly of Queensbury, passed away peacefully on Thursday, July 23, 2020 at Bethlehem Commons Care Center in Delmar.
Born on October 27, 1940 in Glens Falls, she was the daughter of the late Carl and Mary (Smith) Mosher.

Anne graduated from Hudson Falls High School and continued her education at Albany Business College.  After college, she worked for Albany Times Union in the accounting office.   One of her favorite places of employment, was at St. Alphonsus School, where she was secretary to the Principal.  Anne retired from  Continental Insurance. She spent a lifetime volunteering in her community from youth hockey, Girl Scouts, chairing the St. Alphonsus Bazaar for many years and the United Way, up until her “dream” retirement job as the volunteer coordinator for Meals on Wheels.

After first husband, Joseph Hurley passed away as a young man, she married her second husband, Paul Blanchard in 1968.  They were married for 34 years when he died in 2002.  

Besides her husbands, she was predeceased by her son in law, Michael Bintz.

Anne loved her family and friends and would always jump at the chance to spend time with them talking about favorite memories and making new ones.

Survivors include her three children, Bonnie Blanchard of Glens Falls, Mary Bintz of Delmar and Michael Blanchard and his wife, Carole of Ballston Lake; her loving grandchildren, Sierra Maille, Catera Maille, Jacob Bintz, Joseph Bintz, Ethan Blanchard and Nicole Blanchard; several brothers and sisters in laws; and many nieces, nephews and cousins.

A Funeral Mass will be private at Our Lady of the Annunciation Church, in Queensbury, with Very Rev. Joseph G. Busch, Pastor, officiating. 

The Rite of Committal will follow at Gerald B.H. Solomon-Saratoga National Cemetery in Schuylerville, where she will be laid to rest next to her husband.

The family suggests that memorial donations be made to Warren County Meals on Wheels, Office of the Aging, Warren Co Municipal Center, 1340 State Route 9, Lake George, NY  12845.

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