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Anna Funaro
February 22, 1997
Mrs. Anna Mai Funaro, 85, formerly of 54 Church St., Amsterdam,died Saturday afternoon at the Montgomery Meadows Residential Health Care Facility.
Born June 3, 1911 in Ashtabula, Ohio, she was the daughter of Anthony and Mary Napolitano De Carlo. She moved to New York City at the age of 19 and also resided in Brooklyn and Oceanside.
For several years she also resided in California before she moved to Amsterdam in 1989.
Mrs. Funaro was a homemaker.
She was a member of St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church in Amsterdam.
She was married to Anthony J. Funaro. He died Dec. 18, 1981.
Mrs. Funaro is survived by three daughters, Mary Webb of Newbury Park, Calif., Diana Funaro of Los Angeles, Calif. and Frances Sigurdsson of Broadalbin; two brothers, Frank De Carlo of West Sayville and Joseph De Carlo of Trumbull, Conn., and one sister, Rose Bollino of Brooklyn; six grandchildren and one great-grandchild.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 9:15 a.m. Monday at St. Mary's Church. Interment will be in St. Charles Cemetery, Farmingdale.
There will be no calling hours.
Arrangements are by the Jendrzejczak Funeral Home, 200 Church St., Amsterdam.
Lillian Reinhart
February 22, 1997
Mrs. Lillian K. Reinhart, 78, of the Glendale Nursing Home, formerly of Fort Plain, died Saturday at St. Clare's Hospital in Schenectady after a long illness.
Born April 4, 1918 in Brooklyn, she was the daughter of Richard Fust and Bertha Shoemaker.
She was a 1935 graduate of Fort Hamilton High School in Brooklyn.
Mrs. Reinhart was a homemaker.
She lived in Schenectady for the last 11 years before moving to Fort Plain.
She married John J. Reinhart on Sept. 19, 1942 in Brooklyn. He died Jan. 21, 1986.
Survivors include two sons, Cola R. Reinhart of Los Angeles, Calif. and Richard L. Reinhart of Schenectady; five grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.
Private graveside services will be conducted in the spring in Fort Plain Cemetery. The Rev. Kenneth Dingman will officiate.
Spring burial will be in Fort Plain cemetery.
There are no calling hours.
Memorial contributions may be made to Mid-County Volunteer Ambulance Service, P.O. Box 126, Canajoharie, 13317.
Arrangements are by Gray-Houghtaling & Smith Funeral Home, Fort Plain.
Anne Ullman
February 22, 1997
Mrs. Anne M. Ullman, 94, of the Jay Ridge Apartments, Cobleskill, died Saturday at Bassett Hospital of Schoharie County after a long illness.
Mrs. Ullman was born in Castleton and had resided in Cobleskill for the last 10 years.
A former resident of Delanson, she had once operated the Oak Hill Tavern.
Survivors include her husband, Lawrence Ullman, whom she married June 9, 1963; a sister, Jeanette Corcoran of Albany, and two grandsons.
A service will be conducted at 10 a.m. Tuesday at the Mereness-Putnam Funeral Home, 68 Elm St. Burial will follow in Memory's Garden, Colonie.
A calling hour will precede the service at the funeral home.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Cobleskill Public Library, Union Street, 12043.
Katherine St. Jacques
February 24, 1997
Katherine M. St. Jacques, 61, of Route 5, Fort Johnson, died early this morning at Ellis Hospital in Schenectady.
Born Nov. 26, 1935 in Margaretville, she was the daughter of Daniel and Georgianna Mead Jaquish. She was educated in Roxbury Central School, in Roxbury and was a graduate of Stamford Central School, Stamford.
Mrs. St. Jacques was a private secretary and last was employed as ward secretary at the Montgomery Meadows.
She was a member of St. Mary's Church.
She married Alvan St. Jacques on Feb. 16, 1957.
In addition to her husband, survivors include one brother, Daniel Jaquish of Fleischmanns; three sisters, Georgia Howard of Clarksville, Tenn; Patricia LaFond of Virginia Beach, Va., and Rose Mampreyan of East Quogue.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be conducted St. Mary's Chaurch at a time to be announced.
There will be no calling or viewing hours.
Burial will take place in Halcottsville Cemetery, Halcotsville.
Arrangements are by the Reilly Mortuary Inc., Amsterdam.
Frank Coombs
February 21, 1997
C. Frank Coombs, 74, of Galway, died Friday at Nathan Littauer Hospital in Gloversville.
Born in Newport, Maine, Mr. Coombs was a graduate of the MCI School in Pittsfield, Maine. He was a resident of Galway since 1979.
He was employed by the Saratoga harness track for 13 years and later worked as a carpenter for more than 25 years for several construction company in the Schenectady and Saratoga areas.
Mr. Coombs was a member of the Johnstown Moose Lodge and its Horseshoe League.
He served in the Navy during World War II.
He married Esther Saltsman Coombs on May 2, 1970.
In addition to his wife, survivors include two sons, Alan Coombs of Ballston Spa and Brian Coombs of Scotia; two daughters, Sheila Mullens and Cindy Coombs; both of Schenectady; a stepdaughter, Linda Kearns of Broadalbin; six grandchildren, two step-granddaughters, and a step-great-grandson.
A memorial service will be conducted at 11 a.m. Wednesday at Trinity Episcopal Church in Gloversville. A calling period will follow the service at the Johntown Moose Lodge.
There will be no prior calling hours at the funeral home.
Memorial contributions may be made to Saratoga Hospice, Trinity Episcopal Church or to Mountain Valley Hospice.
Arrangements are by the Hollenbeck Funeral Home, 4 Second Ave., Gloversville.
Charles Reilly
February 22, 1997
Charles A. Reilly, 88, of the Wanaque Center, Haskell, N.J., formerly of Charleston, died Friday.
Born in Brooklyn, he lived in Wayne, N.J. until he moved to Charleston in 1971. He moved back to Wayne in 1995.
For more than 29 years, Mr. Reilly worked as a custodial engineer at Public School #132 in the Bronx until his retirement in 1970.
Mr. Reilly was a U.S. Navy veteran of World War II. He was a member of the American Legion Post #450, Pequannock. He was a member of the AARP and the Charleston Senior Citizens Club.
He was a former parishioner of St. Cecelia's Roman Catholic Church in Fonda, and a 3rd and 4th degree Knight of Columbus - Council #209 in Amsterdam.
Survivors include his wife, the former Myrtle Hobbs of Wayne, N.J.; two sons, Charles D. Reilly of Wayne, N.J. and Adam D. Reilly of Haskell, N.J.; two daughters, Louise Neurouter of Wayne, N.J., and Eve Anne Renna of Pequannock; a sister, Loretta Nigro of Del Ray Beach, Fla.; two brothers, Henry Reilly of Del Ray Beach, Fla., and Adam Edward Reilly of Melville, Long Island; nine grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren.
Arrangements are by the Moore's Funeral Home, 1591 Alps Road, Wayne, N.J.
Vincent Riggi Sr.
February 5, 1997
Vincent Thomas Riggi Sr., of 1625 Magnolia Ave., Lady Lake, Fla., died Feb. 5 at Leesburgh Medical Center, Fla.
Formerly of Ballston Lake, Mr. Riggi was born in Yonkers on April 30, 1916.
He was a member of the Bricklayers Union and the Sons of Italy of Schenectady. While living in Florida, he became a member of the Orange Blossom Gardens Lions Club.
He is survived by his wife, Evelyn Riggi of Lady Lake, Fla., and three sons, Ronald A. Riggi of Saratoga Springs, Vincent T. Riggi of Lake George and Jeffery Riggi of South Glens Falls and nine grandchildren.
Memorial contributions may be made to the American Diabetes Foundation Fund.
Arrangements were under the direction of the All Faiths Cremation Society, Lady Lake, Fla.