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Irene M. Gundrum

March 5, 2015 By eastwickpress

Grafton – Irene M. Gundrum, 73, died Friday, February 27, 2015 at St. Mary’s Hospital in Troy.  Born in Petersburgh on February 21, 1942, she was the daughter of the late Arthur and Florence Church Gundrum.  Irene was a resident of Petersburgh for most of her life before moving to Grafton 15 years ago.

She was employed by the Berlin Central School District as a bus driver for eight years, General Cable in North Pownal, VT, Tansitor in Bennington, VT and for over 20 years by the Troy Housing Authority as a maintenance worker before retiring in 2007.

Irene had a big heart and loved kids whether in her own family or looking out for the kids in the projects at the Troy Housing Authority.

She is the beloved sister of Retta Dunlop of Berlin and the late Clifford Gundrum and Wesley Vars; loving aunt of Cynthia (Charles) Minkler of Petersburgh, Bonnie (Vickie Squires) Dunlop of Bennington, VT and is survived by many other nieces, nephews and family members that loved her; her best friend since childhood, Gloria Arya of Cupertino, CA and longtime friend, Pam Eggsware of Petersburgh.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend a graveside service to be held in the spring at the Meadowlawn Cemetery in Petersburgh at a time to be announced.

In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, TN 38105 or stjude.org.

Arrangements are by the Thomas M. Barber Funeral Home in Petersburgh.  Condolence book at ParkerBrosMemorial.com.

Filed Under: Grafton, Local News, Obituaries, Petersburgh

Larry Stowell

March 5, 2015 By eastwickpress

Hoosick Falls – Lawrence M. “Larry” Stowell 55, passed away on Sunday March 1 at the Samaritan Hospital in Troy, New York. He was the son of Ruth Ann (Brown) Stowell of Hoosick Falls and the late Charles LeRoy Stowell.

Larry was born on August 4, 1959 in Cambridge, New York. He graduated from Hoosick Falls Central School in 1978. He was employed at Rocco Plumbing in Schenectady, New York. Larry was an active member of the St. Stanislaw Society in Hoosick Falls where he was a past president. He enjoyed spending time at the Club with his friends. He also liked playing golf and was an avid Washington Redskins fan.

Survivors other than his mother Ruth include his sons Michael Stowell and Christopher Stowell both of Troy, New York, sisters Kimberly (Wayne) Houghton, Stacy (Danny) Merrills and Cheryl “Sherri” (Keith) Stowell all of Hoosick Falls, Robin (Bill) Stowell of Athens, New York, brothers Richard (Rose) Stowell and Neil (Roseanne) Stowell all of Hoosick Falls, granddaughter Chloe Stowell of Troy, New York, also several nieces and nephews.

Funeral services will be Thursday March 5 at 6 pm from the Mahar Funeral Home, 43 Main Street in Hoosick Falls, New York. Relatives and friends may call at the funeral home on Thursday from 4 pm until the start of the service. Memorial contributions may be made to the Karen & Molly McGovern Memorial Fund through the Funeral Home.

Filed Under: Hoosick Falls, Local News, Obituaries

Peter Tomlinson

March 5, 2015 By eastwickpress

Averill Park – Peter L. Tomlinson, 51, of Rte. 43 died suddenly on Thursday February 26, 2015 at Albany Memorial Hospital from injuries sustained from a fall at his home.

Born in Albany, Peter was the son of the late Charles H. and Jane Wharton Tomlinson and the husband of Cassandra Mohos Tomlinson. Peter was raised in New Lebanon and was a graduate of the New Lebanon High School. He had resided in Averill Park since 1987 and had worked for T.G.I. Fridays for over 30 years. He had been the Kitchen Manager at the Stuyvesant Plaza location. Peter was a former member of the Albany Area Chess Club, was an avid reader and was a Red Sox fan.

Survivors in addition to his wife include his sons Tristan (Jennifer) Tomlinson of Hamilton, NY, Colin (Katherine) Tomlinson and Evan Tomlinson both of Averill Park, his sister Virginia Tomlinson of Oneonta, NY, his brothers Liam Tomlinson of Cortlandt Manor, NY and Daniel Tomlinson of New Lebanon, his grandson Rowan Tomlinson, his step-mother Jeanne Tomlinson of New Lebanon and his father and mother-in-law Frank and Patricia Mohos of Stephentown.

Relatives and friends called at the Perry-Komdat Funeral Chapel at Glass Lake on Wednesday, March 4 in the afternoon, followed by a Service at 7 pm.

The family suggests donations in memory of Peter L. Tomlinson may be made to the Sand Lake Ambulance, PO Box 222, West Sand Lake NY 12196 or the Averill Park Sand Lake Fire Dept., PO Box 116, Averill Park, NY 12018.

Visit perrykomdat.com for directions and private guestbook.

Filed Under: Local News, New Lebanon, Obituaries

Lee Arnold

March 5, 2015 By eastwickpress

Walloomsac – Leeward Arnold, a resident of Walloomsac, NY passed away Saturday, February 28, 2015 at his residence.

Lee was born in Hoosick Falls on June 13, 1946 to Charles and Alma (Wood) Arnold who predeceased him.

He lived most of his life in Walloomsac. He leaves his wife of 46 years, Kathleen (Waters) Arnold, a son, Robert Arnold of Bennington; two grandsons, Gunnar and Rian; a very special step-daughter, Sharon O’Malley (Michael); three stepsons and their families; many nieces and nephews and many friends.

Lee was a Vietnam veteran. At Lee’s request there will be no services held.

Filed Under: Hoosick, Local News, Obituaries

The Life Of George Holcomb – A Big Sale Of Cheese

March 5, 2015 By eastwickpress

Thursday, October 9, 1834: Some rainy. This evening I went to our annual school meeting. I was re-elected trustee with Mr. Nathaniel Bishop and Platt Wylie. I contributed 12½ cts and the district generally each man for the repairs for the school house.

Friday: We wired the pigs noses to put out into the pasture. Quite cold and frosty.

Sunday: Today my wife and daughter Charlotte went with me to the south part of Lebanon about ten miles to carry our hired girl home by the name of Margaret Ann White. She worked for us five weeks and I paid her three dollars and seventy five cts.

Monday: Today I went to Williams-town with my two-horse team after the cheese casks as I before bargained with Tower and Mills.  I took dinner to said Tower’s and my two sons with me. I went to four coopers to get said cheese casks.

Wednesday: This evening I walked to Hiram Madison’s and bargained with him to teach our school four months and a half at ten dollars per and to begin the tenth November.

Thursday: Today Alonzo Rodgers gun went off unexpectedly and shot partly through his or on one side of his cheek.

Friday: This evening Mr. Tower and Mills from Williamstown and fetched the third man and they weighed my cheese what I sold them, which was 4646 pounds and paid me the cash, which was $336.83 and what we have weight to pay for the use of cows and for our own eating about six cwt besides late made and we got done about midnight.

Saturday, October 18: This morning at two o’clock I started for Troy with a load of cheese and Ira Sheldon with me.  We went the new road by Maj Bushes. We got into Troy about noon. I delivered my load to the tow boat office and took a receit. I paid 25 cts at the Troy Bank for one hundred dollars of their bills in exchange for my Adams money I had in payment for my cheese. We came home by the way of Sand Lake. We got home about midnight.

Sunday: Today quite rainy.

Monday: I started for Troy with my second load cheese. I went to Sand Lake and stayed to Henry Withees tonight and I paid up the interest to Rufus Withee on the three hundred dollars and gave a new note. Interest I paid 17 dol, 93 cts.

Tuesday: I went into Troy this morning from said Withees and left my load cheese at the tow boat dock and took a receit and I loaded home with Henry Platt’s goods and he credits me 25 cts per cwt. Weights I have not ascertained. I stopped at Uline’s and bated, three cts for beer and got home about eight this evening.

Filed Under: George Holcomb

Brian Howard

March 5, 2015 By eastwickpress

Troy – Brian F. Howard, 65, of Troy died on February 20, 2015 at the Albany Medical Center from injuries sustained in a fall at his home.

Born in Saranac Lake, he was the son of the late Timothy and Mildred O’Neil Howard and the devoted husband of Janet Tolbert Howard. Mr. Howard was a graduate of St. Pius X High School in Saranac Lake and Paul Smith’s College, Potsdam State and the University of Albany. He retired as the superintendent of the Troy School District. Prior to that he was the superintendent for the Berlin, Queensbury and Liberty School Districts, assistant superintendent for the Chatham School District, high school principal for Chatham and Cambridge School Districts, and assistant principal for Ravena-Coeymans-Selkirk School District. He began his career as a teacher in the Brittonkill School District. He dedicated his life to the children in his charge and worked to make the world a better place for future generations. Brian was active in the Rensselaer County Democratic Party and was recently the candidate for state senator in the 43rd District. An avid Yankee fan, Brian loved to hike and was in the process of hiking the Appalachian Trail. Survivors, in addition to his wife, include his loving children, Kate Howard of Troy, Eamon Howard of Rochester and Annie Howard of Brooklyn; brother, Patrick Howard (Marge) of Saranac Lake; sisters, Shirley Woodruff and Nancy Heath (Rick) both of Bloomingdale, Norma Howard of Saranac Lake and Joan Rustad of San Diego. He is also survived by several nieces and nephews.

Funeral services were held on February 25 at St. Augustine’s Church. Funeral arrangementswere by Frank P. McDonald & Son Funeral Home in Lansingburgh. Interment will be in St. Peter’s Cemetery, Troy in the spring. In lieu of flowers please make donations in Brian’s name to the Wounded Warrior Project, P.O. Box 758517, Topeka,KS 66675 or to the Brittonkill Education Foundation, 3992 NY 2, Troy, NY 12180. For online condolences please visit mcdonaldandsonfuneralhome.com.

Filed Under: Obituaries

O Possum Where Art Thou?

February 26, 2015 By eastwickpress

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Filed Under: Front Page, Local News, Petersburgh, Sports Outdoors

Pipeline Opponents Urge Stephentown Board To Take A Stand Against It

February 26, 2015 By eastwickpress

By Thaddeus Flint

The high pressure fracked-gas pipeline that the Kinder Morgan company wants to put through Stephentown was once again the major focus of discussion at the February Stephentown Board meeting on Monday.

“This isn’t a public hearing,” pointed out Town Supervisor Larry Eckhardt. But it might as well have been. [Read more…] about Pipeline Opponents Urge Stephentown Board To Take A Stand Against It

Filed Under: Front Page, Local News, Stephentown

Solar Power Deal At HFCS Falls Through; A New One Is In The Works

February 26, 2015 By eastwickpress

by Bea Peterson and Alex Brooks

A solar array of over one megawatt, proposed to be installed on nine acres of the Wysocki Farm to generate electricity for the Hoosick Falls Central School, and approved by the Hoosick Zoning and Planning Boards, will not be built. [Read more…] about Solar Power Deal At HFCS Falls Through; A New One Is In The Works

Filed Under: Front Page, Hoosick, Hoosick School Dist., Local News, School News

Building Wild Begins New Season

February 26, 2015 By eastwickpress

Paul “Paulie” DiMeo and Pat “Tuffy” Bakaitis Construct Creative Cabins

A new season of Building Wild started Tuesday, February 24, at 9 pm on the National Geographic Channel. Construction’s odd couple build another round of do-it-yourself dream cabins. Designer Paul DiMeo (@Paul_DiMeo), known for building the impossible over nine seasons on “Extreme Makeover: Home Edition,” has again partnered with Hoosick woodsman and master fabricator Pat Bakaitis on a cabin design and construction business known as the Cabin Kings. [Read more…] about Building Wild Begins New Season

Filed Under: Front Page, Grafton, Local News

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