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Lorraine was born on March 30, 1925, to Albert and Alice Lemery of Glens Falls and attended St. Mary’s School. Lorraine was the widow of Emerson Bigelow, whom she was married to 59 years, before his passing in 2001.
Lorraine in her younger years loved to fish, hunt, camp and bowl. She played pinochle, did embroidery, watched her favorite baseball team, the Yankees. Most of all, Lorraine was famous for her breads, fried fish and applesauce.
Besides her husband and parents, Lorraine was predeceased by her son, Lawrence Guy (Little Whitey) Bigelow in 1990; her sisters, Julia Wood, Jane Allen, Barbara Celeste and Dorothy Crowley; her brothers Roland (Bucky), Harold, Irving, Romeo (Lester), Lawrence (Whitey) Lemery; as well as a grandson in law, Mike Hauf.
Patricia A. Wood Miles
Survivors include her daughter, Ruth Bigelow and daughter in law, Sylvia Bigelow; her grandchildren, Rick Monanhan and wife Becky, Rusty Monahan and wife Sherri, Requel (Racket) Hauf, Roni and husband Jason Vadnais, Randi and husband Brad Ramby, Corinn Bigelow and Jason Bigelow; 13 great grandchildren, 4 great great grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.
The family of Lorraine would like to thank the nurses and staff on Hillview Wing at Washington Center for their loving care and devotion to their residents.
Born September 23, 1930, in Glens Falls, he was the son of the late Clarence L. Douglas, Sr. and Alice (Abare) Douglas.
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Cubby grew up in Fort Edward and was a graduate of Fort Edward High School. After graduation, he joined the United States Air Force and was stationed in Wiesbaden, Germany, where he met and married his wife, Anita Gross. Upon being honorably discharged, Cubby and his wife returned to the United States and resided in Glens Falls for the last 60 years. A few years after serving in the Air Force, He enlisted in the United States Navy Reserves.
He was a talented woodworker and had a passion for creating period type furniture. He loved all animals, including cats, and regularly fed the squirrels and birds. He also enjoyed photography, taking many photos of his wife’s beautiful flower garden.
Survivors include his wife, Anita Douglas of Glens Falls; his children, Nancy (John) Bemis of Glens Falls, Jean Robinson of North Carolina, James Douglas of Glens Falls, Richard (Karen) Douglas New City, NY, Robert (Mary) Douglas of Ballston Lake, and Anita (Stephen) Aronoff of Scarsdale, NY; his siblings, Edward Douglas of Florida, and Karen Mello and Ruth Douglas, both of California; as well as eleven grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
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Memorial donations in memory of Cubby may be made to the SPCA of Upstate New York, 588 Queensbury Ave, Queensbury, NY 12804.
Kyle was a graduate of Hartford Central School and after high school earned his welding certificate from Modern Welding School in Schenectady.
Kyle had a passion for cars, specifically Subaru’s. He recently discovered his enjoyment for fishing with Grandpa Fred, and was an enthusiast of music and playing guitar. Kyle was also an avid Minecraft player. He looked forward to all the family get togethers, making memories with the people that mattered most. Family was the centerfold of his life. He enjoyed spending time with his family, especially his significant other, Alecia and daughter, Penelope. The newest member of the Brunelle family, Miss Dahlia Mae is expected to join the family in February. He was a great father and could often be found playing hide and seek with Penelope.
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Kyle was predeceased by his grandfather, Alfred E. Brunelle; his grandmother, Anne M. Brunelle; his aunt, Mary E. Potts; his uncles, Carter Johnson, Alfred E. Brunelle, Clifford P. Brunelle, John I. Brunelle; his grandfather Frederick Augustus Springer, Jeannette Springer; his aunt, Jacqueline Springer and cousin, Amanda Cherney.
Survivors include his parents, William and Bonnie Brunelle; his sister, Emily (Wayne) Denton, his loving partner, Alecia McDermott; his daughters, Penelope Anne and Dahlia Mae Brunelle; his sister, Cheryl Brunelle; his brother Michael Brunelle (Sarah); his cousinaunt, Daphne (Jon) Pellish and several aunt, uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews.
KINGSBURY – Paul H. Saville, 90, of Kingsbury, went to be with the Lord on November 13, 2022, at home with his family close by his side.
Mary Elaine Goodridge
After Paul graduated high school, he worked hard on the family farm and attended night school to become a machinist. During this time, he, his father and grandfather also built his house. Paul was a jack of all trades and a master of many. He worked many jobs throughout his life before retiring in 1994 from the Town of Kingsbury Highway Department.
He married Helen Chambers in October of 1953, together they had four children. In the Summer of 1968, he found his true love, Edna Bates. She brought three boys into his life and blessed him with two more boys.
Paul is survived by his wife, Edna Saville; his nine children, Paul A. (Naomi) Saville, Daniel W. (Mary Sue) Saville, his twins, Helene Rockwood and Bruce Saville, John (Darcey) Saville and Edward (Jamie) Saville; his step sons, Larry (Mary) Bates, David (Judy) Bates and Doug (Anna) Bates; 14 grandchildren; 12 great grandchildren; also his special sisters, Nancy, Blanche and Connie Farrington; his special neighbors, Lonny and Tammy Madison; Paul was cared for by several special people, Tammy, Mary, Iris, Helen and Sheri, Racheal and Amanda to name a few; and several nieces, nephews and cousins.
Kathy L. Wittie
Friends may call on Friday, November 18, 2022, from 4 to 6 p.m. at the Carleton Funeral Home, Inc., 68 Main Street in Hudson Falls.
A celebration of Paul’s life will follow the memorial service at the Kingsbury Baptist Church Parish House on Church Road, in the Hamlet of Kingsbury.
GANSEVOORT – Joyce Brileya Mattison, 89 a resident of Gansevoort, passed away do to complications of congestive heart failure on Saturday, November 5, 2022, at Glens Falls Hospital.
Karen Irene Cushing
Joyce graduated from Whitehall Central High School in 1952. She married Warren J Needham in 1955. She spent several years as a stay-at-home mom to their six children and two of their (many) grandchildren.
She was a wonderful mother, grandmother, great-grandmother and great-great grandmother who loved spending time with her family. She was known for making “the best” potato salad north of the Mason-Dixon line.
In addition to her parents, she is predeceased by her husband, Ellis Mattison Sr. Her son(s) Daniel Needham and John Brigham, a grandson Billy Jo Youns. Several sisters and brother, Doris, Rita, Fredia, Janet, Donald, Jack, Roger and Wayne. Son in Law Larry Cook.
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She is survived by her children, Susan Needham, Cynthia Cook, Michael Needham (Tracy), Deborah Needham (partner Paul), Eric Needham; and grandson, Gary Needham (Jamie); her brothers Bob, Chester, and Jack; several nieces, nephews, grandchildren, great grandchildren, great-nieces and great-nephews.
Please join us on November 19, 2022, at 1 to 4 pm for a Celebration of Life Gathering at the Fraternal Order of Eagles Club in South Glens Falls.
The family would like to thank Saratoga County Meals on Wheels, Saratoga County Sheriff Dept., Gansevoort/Moreau EMS, and the staff at Glens Falls Hospital.
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In lieu of flowers, any donations on Joyce’s behalf can be made to Saratoga County Meals on Wheels 152 West High St Ballston Spa, NY 12020 or Saratoga County SPCA, P.O. Box 64, Rexford, NY 12148.
Fred met his wife, Mary Jane Kryszczak, while she was vacationing in Lake George with friends. They were married on April 9, 1961. Eventually they made Hudson Falls their home where they raised their children, Mark, Barry, and Sherri. Before meeting his wife, he was in the Army during the Korean War and later supported his family with employment at Ciba Geigy.
To say he was an avid hockey fan is an understatement. He is best known to the locals for his love of hockey. He was inducted to the Adirondack Hockey Hall of Fame in 2017 as a “builder of the game of hockey in the Adirondack region.” He was a season ticket holder for over 30 years and over the course of six different franchises. He could always be found in section A at the Civic Center rooting for the local team. He was a member of the Adirondack Hockey Booster Club since its inception in the 1980s and was on the Booster Club’s board. Fred collected hockey memorabilia from around the world and enjoyed giving a tour of his collection which was once even featured in the Post Star.
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In the hockey offseason, he could be found working as a Box Seat Usher at the Saratoga Racecourse. He took his position as Box Seat Usher quite seriously and in August 2012, The Saratogian wrote an article on his passion for being an usher and stated, “If they ever made a Mount Rushmore for racecourse ushers, Quackenbush’s likeness would probably be on it.”
He is survived by his children; Mark (Deborah), Barry (Donna), and Sherri; his grandchildren, Kristy (Louis), Sean (Tara), Jonathan (Leah), and Derek (Jesse); and his great-grandchildren, Lucian and Holden.
Friends may call on Thursday, November 17, 2022, from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m., at Carleton Funeral Home, Inc., 68 Main St., in Hudson Falls.
Kay Marie Rifenburg
A Funeral Mass will be celebrated 11 a.m., on Friday, November 18, 2022, at St. Mary’s/ St. Paul’s Church in Hudson Falls.
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