Hoosick Falls – Robert P. Brott, 89, passed away on Tuesday August 9, at Bennington Health & Rehab. He resided at Wood Park Lane in Hoosick Falls. [Read more…] about Robert Brott
Obituaries
Edward Charles Williams, Sr.
Edward Charles Williams, Sr., son of Edward Levi Woodworth and Dorothy Sara Face Williams, was born May 17, 1935 in West Stephentown, New York, and departed this life
on July 17, 2016 in Mercy Hospital in Springfield, Missouri at the age of eighty-one years and two months.
On October 4, 1953 he was united in marriage to Joan Marie LaFrancis and to this union nine children were born.
He was preceded in death by his father, son, Matthew Williams, grandson, Reggie Williams, and a sister, Norma Lobdell.
Ed is survived by his wife of nearly 63 years, Joan, of the home; five sons, Eddie Williams and wife, Tammy of Mansfield, Missouri, John Williams and wife, Bernetta, Pete Williams and wife, Brenda, Zachary Williams and wife, Tammy, all of Norwood, Missouri, Joshua Williams and wife, Sarah, of Branson, Missouri; three daughters, Norma Avery and husband, Chuck, of Springfield, Missouri, Penny Sparks and husband, Ken of Centralia, Illinois, Susan Keith and husband, Brent of Hartville, Missouri; his mother, Dorothy Williams of Orlando, Florida; thirty-three grandchildren; seventy-five great-grandchildren; three sisters, Dorothy Lyon of New Smyrna Beach, Florida, Marilyn Lobdell and Donna Kachadurian, both of Averill Park, New York; several nieces, nephews, other relatives and many friends.
He was born in New York and at age 15, began working in carpentry. In 1973, Ed and Joan moved the family to Norwood because he wanted to be a farmer. Ed was an excellent finish carpenter, a wise financial planner and a farmer at heart.
He had made a profession of faith in Christ many years ago and was a member of the Union Grove (Caudle) Freewill Baptist Church. Funeral Services for Ed were held in that church in Norwood, Missouri on July 21.
His life was farming, raising horses and he loved all that nature had to offer. He was very, very proud of his family and spending time with his grandchildren and great-grandchildren brought much joy to him.
Ed was a loving husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather, son, brother, uncle and a caring neighbor and friend.
Eugene E. Loker
Virginia–Eugene E. Loker, 82, died peacefully at a Hospice Center in Virginia on Sunday, May 15, 2016. Born in Berlin, NY on November 16, 1933, he was the son of the late Earl and Victoria Loker. Eugene was raised in Berlin and was a graduate of Berlin High School. Eugene “Gene” was a long time resident of Berlin, Poestenkill and Brunswick before moving to Virginia after his retirement; he moved there to be closer to his grandchildren. He was known for having a barber shop in Poestenkill for years and working as a milk tester for Dairy Herd Improvement for years. He won the 1985 Merrimack NH Invitational Doubles Dance Roller Skating Competition. He also enjoyed aviation, camping, horseback riding and family. While in Virginia he kept busy lending a helping hand, driving for the local meals on wheels and seniors services. Gene is survived by his son Stephen (Lily) of Virginia and his grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Also by his sisters Patricia Marbot of Johnsonville, NY and Joyce-Ann Pacyga of Charlotte, NC as well as several nieces, nephews and cousins. He was predeceased by his brother-in-law Frank Marbot, and by nephews Ronald Marbot and Marc Pacyga. The family had a private Memorial Service on Sunday June 26 at the Berlin Cemetery.
John Blais
Hoosick Falls – John G. Blais, 69, (aka Zeus), legendary caber tosser, carpenter, and raconteur passed away on Tuesday July 19, 2016 at the Center for Nursing & Rehabilitation in Hoosick Falls. He was the husband of Rita (Driscoll) Blais of Abbott Street. John was born on April 27, 1947, in Lockport, NY, son of Gerard Blais of Schaghticoke, NY and the late Annette (Brodie) Blais. John graduated from LaSalle Institute in Troy, NY, attended Siena College and received a Bachelor of Arts Degree from the University at Albany. He was a veteran of the United States Marine Corp serving from 1968-70. John was a carpenter who worked for many years with Paul Mooney Builder in Bennington, VT. John was best known for his comic impressions, quick wit, exceptional storytelling, and love of poetry, literature and music. Other survivors include his son Nicholas Blais of Albany, NY, sisters Mary Blais, Constance Beckley and Christina Blais, brothers Gerard, Roger and Steven, also several nieces and nephews. A Mass of Christian Burial will be offered on Saturday July 30, at 10 am from the Immaculate Conception Church on Main Street in Hoosick Falls. Relatives and friends may call at the church on Saturday from 9 am until the start of the service. Burial will be at the convenience of the family. Arrangements are under the care of the Mahar Funeral Home, 43 Main Street in Hoosick Falls. Memorial contributions may be made to the Poetry Foundation. www.poetryfoundation.org
Ruth M. Church
Hoosick Falls – Ruth M. Church, 88, of Wood Park, died peacefully Sunday, July 24, 2016 at Samaritan Hospital in Troy.
Born in Berlin on March 1, 1928, she was the daughter of the late Gordon and Beatrice Goodermote Maxon. Ruth was a graduate of Berlin Central School. Following her marriage, she raised her family. She later returned to work as a secretary for Taconic Plastics in Petersburgh and for Gardenway Manufacturing in Lansingburgh, retiring in 1980. She was a member of the Petersburgh Methodist Church and assisted with the Youth Group and Bible Study. She was a member of the Berlin, Petersburgh and Grafton Senior Citizens. In retirement, she enjoyed camping with her husband in Union Falls and spent winters in Florida and summers in Grafton. She cherished her time spent as a mother and grandmother. She was the wife of the late Lyle M. Church who died in 1996; loving mother of Elaine B. (Howard) Snyder of Grafton, Timothy G. (Denise) Church of Petersburgh and the late Steven M. (Wanda) Church; sister of the late Hazel Cinney, Elton Maxon, Loyal Maxon and Rodney Maxon; grandmother of Dion (Jennifer) Church, Devin Church, Yolanda (Steve) Duprey, Christine (Jeff) Beaulieu, Melinda (Jeff) Colangione, Nicholas (Casey) Snyder, Jeffrey (Cheri Bink) Church, Christopher (Kristina) Church, Rebecca (Keith) Howard, Chelsea (Garrett Ott) Jordan and the late Shane Church. She is also survived by 21 great-grandchildren, 6 great-great grandchildren and many nieces and nephews. The funeral service was held Thursday July 28 at 1 pm at the Thomas M. Barber Funeral Home, 66 Armsby Road, Petersburgh with Rev. Jason White officiating. Interment followed in Meadowlawn Cemetery, Petersburgh. Relatives and friends called at the funeral home on Thursday prior to the service. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Town of Hoosick Rescue Squad, PO Box 16, Hoosick Falls, NY 12090 or to Community Hospice, 310 S. Manning Blvd., Albany, NY 12208. Condolence book at ParkerBrosMemorial.com.
Richard ‘Dick’ Erwin Barrett
Pittstown –
passed away peacefully on Friday July 22, 2016 at 90 years of age, with his wife Lena M. (Cary) Barrett by his side. Richard and Lena were married nearly 70 years ago on February 2, 1947. Richard was the firstborn child to Ervin ‘Irving’ Lucious Barrett and Mary Ann Clements. He was born on May 4, 1926 in the Village of Potsdam, NY. During Richard’s earlier years, he attended a two room school house in Hopkinton, NY. Immediately after leaving high school, he was employed at Aloca in Massena, NY and later worked in the manufacturing industry and on dairy farms. Richard attended the School of the Blind in Buffalo, NY and worked for the Association of the Blind in Albany, NY for 17 years. In more recent years, he spent the majority of his time in Grafton, NY where he jointly owned and managed Lena’s Kitchen with his wife for 27 years. He cherished his time chatting with customers and cooking. His homemade weekly Mac n’ Cheese dish was always in high demand on Friday nights. Richard was a hard worker, although handicapped beginning at a young age; he and his family were determined not to let it hinder his life. Richard shared his excitement as a Met’s baseball fan. He impressively kept track of a wide variety of local and national professional sports statistics. He found joy in camping with family, bowling as a member of the Association of the Blind’s Bowling League, and looked forward to annual visits at the Saratoga Race Track. Richard took pride in his family. He is survived by his beloved wife Lena, five children, Steven D. Barrett of Parishville, NY, Marshall L. (Constance) Barrett of Pittstown, NY, Sharon S. (Joseph) Archambault of Easton, NY, Mitzi L. (Roman) Bezduch of Cohoes, NY, and Richard ‘Ricky’ E (Judith) Barrett, Jr. of Cohoes, NY, one brother Reginald M. (Judy) Barrett of Parishville, NY, eleven grandchildren, nineteen great-grandchildren and one great-great-granddaughter. Richard was predeceased by his daughter Sheila A. Barrett, brother Donald W. Barrett, and sister Beverly A. (Barrett) Richardson. Richard’s surname origin comes from Great Britain. His paternal grandfather, William Parrott, born in Leighton Buzzard, England was the first to settle in North America to seek more opportunity. In 1891, William first lived in Lake Ontario, Canada, at this time the family surname was converted from Parrott to Barrett. During William’s time in Lake Ontario, he worked at a logging camp. Soon after, William moved to the United States, settling in Fort Jackson, NY of the Adirondacks. A funeral service was held at 7 pm on Wednesday, July 27 at the Marra Funeral Home in Cohoes, NY. Family and friends gathered for the wake prior to the service. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Grafton Rescue Squad, PO Box 2, Grafton, NY 12082 or Grafton Fire Department, PO Box 134, Grafton, NY 12082.
Harold Niles
Hoosick Falls – Harold W. Niles, Jr., 78 passed away on Tuesday July 19, at Albany Medical Center. He resided on Route 67 with his wife of 58 years Wilma (Deamer) Niles. Harold was born on April 11, 1938, in Fort Edward, NY, son of the late Harold W. and Carrie (Olden) Niles Sr. He was employed at Duplex Construction in Glens Falls, NY. Harold enjoyed going to fairs, horse shows and watching westerns. Survivors other than his wife include daughters, Ruth Mason of Bennington, VT, Connie Churchill of North Randolph, VT, sons Harold Niles III of Hoosick Falls, NY, Jerry Niles of Cuttinsville, VT and Raymond Niles of White River Junction, VT, sisters Marion Banning of Windsor, CT, Nancy Fortin of Greenwich, NY, Linda Quinn of Fort Edward, NY, brothers Richard Niles of White Creek, NY, Fred Niles, also nine grandchildren, six great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. He is predeceased by a sister Harriet Niles and two brothers Earnest and Ronald Niles. Funeral services will be private. Arrangements are under the care of the Mahar Funeral home, 43 Main Street in Hoosick Falls, NY.
Theodore R. Flint
Elverson, PA – Theodore R. Flint, inventor of the epoxy putty stick, passed away from lymphoma on July 22, 2016. He was 81 years old.
He is survived by his wife Deborah (nee Dougherty), his daughters Rebecca (Robert Finkenaur) and Deirdre, his granddaughters Eleanor and Madeleine Finkenaur, his sisters Frances Brezinski of Berne, NY, Janet Legg of Accokeek, MD and brothers David of Stephentown, NY, James of Atlanta, GA and Jonathan of Malvern, PA and 39 nieces and nephews. He grew up in Ardmore, PA and attended Lower Merion High School where as coxswain, he guided his crew team to win the national championships of the Scholastic Rowing Association of America in 1952. Ted received his Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering from Villanova University in 1958. He was an entrepreneurial chemical engineer who began his life-long love affair with adhesives and sealants by mixing batches in his mother’s garage, and went on to establish Polymeric Systems. In his over 50-year career, he was awarded 23 patents, many of which were developed into products that were sold in consumer and industrial outlets worldwide. Ted invented two part tape epoxy ribbon, loved by miniature model makers who call it “Green Stuff.” A leader in his profession, he served in the Adhesive and Sealant council as president and on its board of directors for 10 years. He was a regular presenter for Villanova University‘s and Virginia Tech’s professional development course for engineers. He received numerous awards, including the Chester County Globe award for Excellence in International Trade, Villanova University College of Engineering Alumni Award for Meritorious Service; and Institute of Packaging Professionals and Worldstar Packaging Organization awards. Ted was a long-time summer resident of Ocean City, NJ and a member of the Ocean City Yacht Club and Brookside Country Club in Pottstown, PA. His community service included being president and an active member of the Rotary Club of Pottstown, former United Way district chair and member and director of Phoenixville Area Chamber of Commerce. He also served as a client advocate for Citizen Advocacy of Chester County. Ted was a modest man of many diverse interests. In his retirement, he enjoyed traveling, baking bread, and making marmalade. He was well-loved and respected by his family, his peers, and his associates. He will be sadly missed by his dog, Cowboy. Family and friends are invited to his viewing on Friday, July 29, from 6 to 8 pm and on Saturday July 30, from 9 to 10:15 am; with a Mass of Christian Burial to follow at 10:30 am. at St. Peter Church, 2835 Manor Rd. West Brandywine Twp. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to The Sisters of The Visitation, 5820 City Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19131 or Rotary International, One Rotary Center, 1560 Sherman Ave., Evanston, IL 60201
Ralph J. Wideawake
Hoosick Falls – Ralph J. Wideawake, 56, passed away on Thursday July 14, 2016 at Albany Medical Center. He resided in Hoosick Falls and was the son of Ralph O. Wideawake of White Creek, NY and Phyllis (Whitton) Sweet of Hoosick Falls, NY. [Read more…] about Ralph J. Wideawake
Dominick M. Carlino, Jr.
Dominick M. Carlino, Jr. Stephentown – Dominick M. Carlino, Jr., 81, died peacefully at home on Friday, July 15, 2016 surrounded by his loving family. Born and raised in Schenectady, he was the son of the late Dominico M. and Girlorma Carnvale Carlino, Sr. [Read more…] about Dominick M. Carlino, Jr.






