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Mary Therrien
Sept. 23, 1996
Mrs. Mary A. Therrien, 90, of Hilltop Road, Sprakers, died Monday at the Palatine Nursing Home after a short illness.
Born in Brooklyn on March 3, 1906, she was the daughter of Stanley and Anne Zdzarstek.
She was educated in Brooklyn.
She worked as a receptionist at a medical office in Brooklyn for a short time.
Mrs. Therrien was a member of St. Peter's and Paul's Catholic Church in Canajoharie.
She was married to Alfred Therrien. He died Oct. 16, 1978.
Survivors include two daughters, Constance Miller of Kitty Hawk, N.C., and Anna Palmateer of Sprakers; four grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.
The funeral will be held Friday at 10 a.m. at the Chapel of Houghtaling & Smith Funeral Home, 20 Otsego St., Canajoharie.
Father William Gaffigan will officiate.
Burial will be in St. Peter's and Paul's Cemetery, Canajoharie.
Calling hours are from 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home.
Everett La Vanway
September 21, 1996
Everett D. La Vanway, 64, of Second Avenue Extension, Mayfield, died Saturday at home.
Born in Gloversville, Mr. La Vanway was a lifelong Mayfield resident.
He was employed at the former Coleco for about 30 years and had worked since 1991 at the Pine Brook Golf Course in Gloversville, where he was the groundskeeper.
Survivors include two sisters, Shirley Austin of Mayfield and Beverly Barnes of Gloversville.
There will be no calling hours.
A graveside service will be conducted at 11 a.m. Tuesday at Mayfield Cemetery.
Arrangements are by the Amico Funeral Home, 150 S. Main St., Gloversville.
Marguerite Hare
September 21, 1996
Marguerite G. Hare, 70, formerly of North Main Street, Broadalbin, died Saturday at the Mount Loretto Nursing Home after a long illness.
Mrs. Hare was born in Fort Johnson and was a graduate of Broadabin High School. She had lived in Broadalbin most of her life.
At one time, Mrs. Hare was employed at the former Decca Record Co. in Gloversville.
She was a member of the Broadalbin Baptist Church and a 37-year member of the Robert Lee Walsh American Legion Post 337 Auxiliary.
She married Howard Hare on June 25, 1949. He died Dec. 28, 1989.
Survivors include a son, Renaire Hare of San Leandro, Calif.; a brother, Emmett Tyler of Columbus, Ga.; two sisters, Catherine Holmes DiDonna of Latham and Eileen Holmes of Warrensburg; and a grandson.
A memorial service will be conducted at 2 p.m. Thursday in Broadalbin Cemetery. Cremation will take place at the Parkview Crematory, Schenectady.
There will be no calling hours.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Mount Loretto Nursing Home or the American Legion Auxiliary in Broadalbin.
Arrangements are by the Robert M. Halgas Funeral Home, 38 W. Main St., Broadalbin.
Minnie Anderson
September 21, 1996
Miss Minnie M. Anderson, 98, of 71 N. Main St., Broadalbin, died Saturday at Amsterdam Memorial Hospital.
Miss Anderson was born in Broadalbin and was a graduate of Broadalbin High School. She attended a private college in Cortland, which is now part of the state university.
Miss Anderson was a lifelong resident of Broadalbin.
She taught English and journalism at the former Theodore Roosevelt Junior High School in Amsterdam, retiring in 1962.
Miss Anderson was active in the Girl Scouts for more than 60 years in Amsterdam and Broadalbin and was awarded a Thanks Badge, the highest honor given to an adult scout, by the former Amsterdam Council and the Mohawk Pathways Girl Scout Council.
Miss Anderson was a member of the First Presbyterian Church and served as church treasurer, elder, Sunday school teacher and committee member.
She was a member of the New York State Retired Teachers Association, a charter member and past president of the Sacandaga Garden Club in Northville and was a trustee of the Union Mills Cemetery Association.
Survivors include a sister, Pauline H. Anderson of Broadalbin.
A memorial service will be conducted at 2 p.m. Sunday at the First Presbyterian Church, followed by a reception at the Fellowship Hall.
Cremation will take place at Parkview Crematory in Schenectady. Burial will be private in Union Mills Cemetery.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Memorial Garden Fund of the church.
Arrangements are by the Robert M. Halgas Funeral Home, 38 W. Main St., Broadalbin.
Gerald Mott
September 20, 1996
Gerald E. Mott, 63, of Helwig Street, Gloversville, died Friday at the Samuel Stratton Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Albany after a long illness.
Born in Bainbridge, Chenango County, Mr. Mott was a graduate of Cooperstown schools. He lived in the Cooperstown area for 20 years before moving to Gloversville.
Mr. Mott was an Army veteran of the Korean War.
He was employed for 24 years by P & C Markets in various locations. He retired as produce manager of the Gloversville store.
Mr. Mott was a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 2077 and American Legion Post 0579 in Cooperstown.
He married Lucille Drouin Mott on July 12, 1985.
In addition to his wife, survivors include two stepsons, Kenneth Loya of Ontario, Canada, and Harry Loya Jr. of Amarillo, Texas; a daughter, Victoria Mitchell of Richmondville; a brother, Clyde Mott of Endwell, Broome County; four sisters, Lillian Moakler of Cooperstown, Laura Mott of Bainbridge, Eunice Rencarage of Endwell and Betty Cornell of Anderson, Mo.; four grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; nine step-grandchildren; and six step-great-grandchildren.
There will be no calling hours.
A graveside service will be conducted at a time to be announced in Evergreen Cemetery in Fonda.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Samuel Stratton Veterans Affairs Medical Center.
Arrangements are by the Hollenbeck Funeral Home, 4 Second Ave., Gloversville.
Raymond Pacifico
September 22, 1996
Raymond J. Pacifico, 74, of Pine Street, Northway Mobile Park, Perth, died Sunday evening at his home after a long illness.
Arrangements by the DeStefano Funeral Home are incomplete and will be announced.
Minnie Anderson
Sept. 21, 1996
Minnie M. Anderson, 98, of 71 N. Main St., Broadalbin, died Saturday morning at Amsterdam Memorial Hospital where she had been admitted earlier.
She was born in Broadalbin Jan. 25, 1898, the daughter of Donald and Bertha Brooks Anderson and was a graduate of the former Broadalbin High School. She attended a private college in Cortland, which today is a part of the state university system. She was a lifelong resident of Broadalbin.
Miss Anderson was a teacher of English and journalism at the former Theodore Roosevelt Junior High School in Amsterdam, retiring in 1962.
She was active in girl scouting for more than 60 years in Amsterdam and Broadalbin and was awarded a Thanks Badge, the highest honor given to an adult scout. The former Amsterdam Council and the Mohawk Pathways Girl Scout Council bestowed this honor in recognition of her outstanding contributions to scouting in Amsterdam and Broadalbin, and at council headquarters in Schenectady.
Miss Anderson was a member of the First Presbyterian Church in Broadalbin since 1915 and was serving as its treasurer. She was a former elder and former Sunday school teacher at the church and served on several committees there.
She was a member of the New York State Retired Teachers Association. She was a charter member and past president of the Sacandaga Garden Club in Northville. She was also a trustee of the Union Mills Cemetery Association.
Survivors include a sister, Pauline H. Anderson of Broadalbin; and several nieces, nephews and cousins.
A memorial service will he held Sunday, Sept. 29, at 2 p.m. at the First Presbyterian Church, 54 W. Main St., Broadalbin, with the Rev. Paul Moyer officiating. A reception will be held in the fellowship hall after the service.
Cremation will take place at the Parkview Crematory, Schenectady.
Burial will be in Union Mills Cemetery at the convenience of the family. Memorial contributions may be made to the Memorial Garden Fund at the First Presbyterian Church.
Arrangements are by the Robert M. Halgas Funeral Home Inc., 38 W. Main St., Broadalbin.